»1 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029565896 _ Cornell University Library Z2023 .A54 Book of British topoaraphy. A ciassified 3 1924 029 565 896 ^ PATE due; fmey « tr ^SJ^-** "^ Jm' * L 1 ijra? AH ^ u •2f Or jjp i IX V * GAVLOKO PmNTCDINU.S.A. THE BOOK OP BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY. THE BOOK OF BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE OF THE TOPOGRAPHICAL WORKS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM RELATING TO ^xtut '§xitmx anb |rHan!tr. JOHN Pf^NDERSON, (OV THE IiIBEA:RY, bbixish museuai.) LONDON: W. SATCHELL & CO. 12 TAViaiOCK STREET, COVBNT GARDEN, W.C. 1881. lAll Bights reserved.'] A- :nei university! LIBRARY/; CLAY AHD TAYLOB, PBINTBES. (f^ TO RICHARD GARNETT, Esq. SUPERINTENDENT OP THE EBADING-BOOM, BBITISH MUSEUM, THIS BOOK IS MOST EESPBOTFULLT INSCRIBED. PREFACE. The great and abiding interest with which the English- speaking races regard the localities in these islands that are associated with historical eventSj with famous men, or with their own immediate ancestry, precludes the necessity of any apology for an undertaking, the object of which is to provide^ in a convenient form, a guide to the vast collection of Topo- graphical Books relating to Great Britain and Ireland now preserved in the National Library. The urgent need of a work of this character has long been felt not' only by the frequenters of the Reading Room of the British Museum, but, judging from the numerous letters received from fill parts of the country, by those who, living at a distance, wish to learn what books the Museum contains relating to the places in which they are personally interested. Much has been done of late years towards the bibliography of certain English Counties, among, the more prominent works on the subject being John Eussell Smith's " Bibliotheca Cantiana," Fishwick's " Lancashire Library," Boyne's "Yorkshire Library," and Boase and Courtney's "Bibliotheca Cornubiensis." No attempb at a complete catalogue of' British Topography, however, has been made since the appearance of Upcott's excellent catalogue (1818). Even this, unfortunately, deals only with England, the compiler's intention of embracing Scotland and Ireland in a future work having never been fulfilled. A century has now elapsed" since the production of Cough's "British Topography," nearly seventy years have passed from the date of publica- tion of Sir Richard Colt Hoare's "Catalogue of books relating to the rREFACB. history and antiquities of England, Wales, Scotland,- and Ireland," and down 'to tlio present time no similar work has been produced comprising the whole of the United Kingdom. During this long period an immense number of books has been written upon Topography, including many valuable county histories and minor works of great local importance, of which no collective catalogue exists. It is hoped that this desideratum may be supplied by the present work, which, although professedly only a catalogue of the books in one particular collection, nevertheless, owing to the great richness of the Museum in Topography, is virtually a general catalogue, and by far the most comprehensive hitherto published, of books relating to the history and antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. The numerous local directories, invaluable in many respects, have now for the first time been incorporated in a topographical catalogue. The large collection of Poll-Books in the Library has been necessarily omitted from considerations of space; and the Civil War Tracts, an inexhaustible mine for the historian, have for the same reason been only occasionally noticed. The method of classification adopted is as follows : — The books relating to the United Kingdom in general, or to the whole of either England, Wales, Scotland, or Ireland, are arranged in corresponding sub-divisions, with various sub-headings according to the nature of their contents. Works relating to distinct counties or particular places are classified under the respective counties, those treating of the district as a whole, being placed first, and the separate places succeeding in alphabetical order. The succession of entries under each sub-division is as nearly as possible chronological. When towns or counties are treated of in the same work the entry is repeated under each ; for instance, " Cobbett's Eural Eides " will be found under all the counties referred to in that book. To facilitate the labour of referring to the Museum Catalogue, each work is entered under the precise heading under which it will be found therein, and this is indicated by conspicuous type at the commencement of every title, a saving of time and patience (more especially in the case of anonymous works) which will be best appreciated by those most frequently under the necessity of using the 2000 and odd manuscript PREFACE. volumes of whioii tlie Museum Catalogue at present consists. The letters P.P., followed by- the name of any placej indicate that the work will be found under the head of Periodical Publications in the section of the catalogue devoted to periodical literature. The arduous nature of the task of bringing together the titles of nearly 14j000 books on one particular subject out of the enormous mass of volumes on the shelves of the National Library is sufficiently obvious, but the difficulties attending its performance by a single individual can only be fully estimated by those practically acquainted with the magnitude of the Institution. It must be distinctly understood that the " Book of British , Topography " is in no sense an official publication. Notwith- standing the time and care devoted to the undertaking, no one is more conscious than the Editor that the work cannot be free from many errors and omissions, for which he craves the indulgence of his readers. It can only be hoped that the volume may not be deemed wholly unworthy of the support already accorded to it by a numerous body of subscribers, to justify whose encouragement no exertion on the Editor's part has been wanting. Sincere thanks are due to many kind friends, private and official, for help freely rendered, more especially during the .progress of this work through the press. CONTENTS. PAGE vii '^xjdna ... CATALOGUES ... ... ... ... ... ... 1, 2 GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY ... ... ... ... ... 3—47 [Includes those works whieh relate generally to Great Britain, Great Britain and Ireland, and England.^ ABBEYS. See EccLESiASTicA't Topooeapht. ANTIQUITIES ... ... ... ... ... ... 3—7 BORDERS ■... ... ... ... ... ... 7 CANALS. See Rivers. CASTLES. See Antiquities. COASTS ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 7, 8 CHURCHES. See Ecclesiastical Topogeaphy. DESCRIPTIONS ' ... ... ... ... ... ... 8—16 DIRECTORIES ... ... ... ... ... ... 16 ECCLESIASTICAL TOPOGRAPHY ... ... ... ... 16-18 GAZETTEERS, LISTS, ETC. ... ... ... ... ... 18—22 GUIDES ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 22—25 HALLS. See Antiquities. ISLANDS ... ... ... - ••• ..■ 25—30 CEANNEL ISLANDS ... ... ... ... ... 25—28 Alderney ... ... •■• ■■. ... ■■. 25 Guernsey ... ... ... ... ... ... 26 Jersey ... ... ■.■ ■■■ ■■■ •■■ 26, 27 Sark ... ... ... ... - ... 27, 28 ISLE OF MAN... ... ... ... ... ... 28—30 LAKES ... ... ... ... ... ■•• •■• 30-33 NORTH OF ENGLAND. ... ... ... ... ... 33 RAILWAYS ... ... ... - .•• - 34—36 RIVERS, CANALS, ETC. ... ... ... ... ... 36—40 SCHOOLS, ETC. ... ... ... -. - ... iO SOUTH OF ENGLAND ... ... ... ... ... 40, 41 CONTENTS. GENERAL TOTOGnAFHY—continuecl. page TOTJES ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 41—45 VIEWS ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 45, 46 "WATERING PLACES ... ... ... ... ... 46, 47 WEST OF ENGLAND ... ... ... ... ... 47 BEDFORDSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 48, 49 BERKSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 50-54 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... 54—57 CAMBRIDGESHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 57—63 CHESHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 63—68 CORNWALL ... ... ... ... ... ... 68—74 CUMBERLAND ... ... ... ... ... ... 74—79 DERBYSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 79—85 DEVONSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 85—93 DORSETSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 93—97 DURHAM ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 97—101 ESSEX ... ... ... ... ... ... .., 101—106 GLOUCESTERSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 106—114 HAMPSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 114-125 HEREFORDSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 125—127 HERTFORDSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... 128—131 HUNTINGDONSHIRE ... ... ... ... ' igj ^gg KENT ;;.' .;; ig^i^o LANCASHIRE ... ... ... ... ... 150—164 LEICESTERSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... 164—167 LINCOLNSHIRE ... ... ... ... ...' " i67— 173 MIDDLESEX ... ... ... ... ..' '" 173—177 LONDON GENERAL BRIDGES 178—213 178—189 ... 189,190 CITY COMPANIES, PAGEANTS, ETC. ... ... ... 190— 192 DIRECTORIES, LISTS, ETC. ... ... ... ' 192— 194 ECCLESIASTICAL TOPOGRAPEY ... '" '" 194—199 ^^^^^ONS ■ ■■• ^ ^o„ EXMIBITIONS, ETC. 2 ^1 ^^^•^ 201,202 PARISHES, ETC. ... ... ... 2O0I2O6 PARKS ... '■ ^ „„ 206 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. ... 206-211 SOUTHWAEK ... VIEWS, MAPS, ETC. ] "' gjj WESTMINSTER ■'■ ' MONMOUTHSHIRE ... ... ... .. "■ „,„'„,„ NORFOLK ... NORTHAMPTONSHIRE ... ..' \\ NORTHUMBERLAND... NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 213—216 216—224 224—229 229—234 235—238 CONTENTS. Kill OXFOEDSHIEE RUTLAND ... SHROPSHIEE SOMERSETSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE SUFFOLK ... SURREY ... SUSSEX "WARWICKSHIRE WESTMORELAND WILTSHIRE WORCESTERSHIRE YORKSHIRE WALES ... NORTH WALES . SOUTH WALES . RIVER WYE ANGLESEY BRECKNOCKSHIRE . CARDIGANSHIRE ^. CARMARTHENSHIRE CARNARVONSHIRE . DENBIGHSHIRE FLINTSHIRE GLAMORGANSHIRE ., MERIONETHSHIRE . MONTGOMERYSHIRE PEMBROKESHIRE ., RADNORSHIRE PAGE 238- -245 245, 246 246- -250 250- -256 257- -261 261- -268 268- -275 275- -285 285- -293 294- -297 297- -303 303- -308 308- -333 334- -353 338- -340 340, 341 341, , 342 342 343 343. , 344 344 345- -347 347 348 349, , 350 351 351 352, , 353 353 SCOTLAND ANTIQUITIES DESCRIPTIONS ECCLESIASTICAL TOPOGRAPHY GAZETTEERS, DIRECTORIES, ETC. GUIDES ... HIGHLANDS ISLANDS BASS ROCK ... ISLAND OF MAT HEBRIDES lONA 354-413 354—356 356—360 360, 361 361, 362 362—364 364—367 367—370 367 367 367, 368 368, 369 CONTENTS. ISLANDS — continued. SAINT KILBA LEWIS SKYE STAFF A LAKES ... RAILWAYS RIVERS BIVEB CLYDE DON ... ESK ... FORTH LEVBRN SPEY ... TAY ... TWEED YARROW TOURS ... VIEWS ... ABERDEENSHIRE ... ARGYLESHIRE AYRSHIRE BANFFSHIRE BERWICKSHIRE BUTESHIRE CAITHNESS CLACKMANNANSHIRE CROMARTYSHIRE ... DUMBARTONSHIRE ... DUMFRIES-SHIRE EDINBURGHSHIRE ... ELGINSHIRE FIFESHIRE FORFARSHIRE HADDINGTONSHIRE INVERNESS-SHIRE ... KINCARDINESHIRE ... KINROSS-SHIRE KIRCUDBRIGHTSHIRE LANARKSHIRE LINLITHGOWSHIRE ... NAIRNSHIRE ORKNEY AND SHETLAND PEEBLES-SHIRE PERTHSHIRE RENFREWSHIRE PACI! 369 369 369 369 370 370 370—372 370, 371 371 871 371 371 371 371 S71, 372 872 372—874 374, 375 376—378 378 379, 880 880 880—382 882 383 383 383 384 385 386—391 391, 892 392—394 394, 895 895, 396 396 897 397 398 398—401 401 401, 402 402—404 404, 405 405—407 408 CONTENTS. PAGE EOSS-SHIEE ... ... ... ... ... ... 409 ROXBURGHSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 409, 410 SELKIRKSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 410, 411 STIRLINGSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... ... 411, 412 SUTHERLANDSHIRE ... ... ... ... ... - 412 WIGTONSHIRE ... ... ... ... .•■ - 412, 413 lEELAND "^**3 ANTIQUITIES ... ... - - - ■■• 414—416 DESCRIPTIONS ... ... .- •■■ ••• - 416—421 GAZETTEERS, LISTS, ETC. ... ... ... ••• "••• 421, 422 NORTH OF IRELAND ... ... ••• - - 422, 423 SOUTH „ „ • - - - - - *23 WEST RIVERS CLARE KILKENNY 423 424 TOURS, ETC. ... ... - ••■ - - *24, 425 VIEWS ... ... -. - - - - *25, 426 ANTRIM ... ... ■.. - - - - ■*27, 428 ARMAGH ... ... - - - - - ^28 CARLOW ... ... - •■• - - - *28 CAVAN ... ... ' - - ■■■ - - *28 429 CORK ^29,430 DONEGAL ... ... ... ••• - - ••• ^^° DOWN ... ... ••• - •■• ■•• ■■• ^^1 DUBLIN 431-434. FERMANAGH ... ... ••■ ••• - •■■ 434 GALWAY ... ... ... ••■ •■• - - *3^' *35 KERRY ... ... - •■■ ••• ••• - *25, 436 KILDARE ... ... - - •■• •■• - ^^^ 437 KING'S COUNTY ... ... ■■■ ■•• - •■ ^^"^ LEITRIM ... LIMERICK ... LONDONDERRY ... ... ••• - - - ^^^' *^^ LONGFORD LOUTH MAYO MEATH MONAGHAN QUEEN'S COUNTY ... ROSCOMMON SLIGO TIPPERARY 437 488 439 439 440 440 440 441 441 441 441 XVI CONTENTS. TYROKE ... "WATEEFORD WESTMEATH WEXFORD ... WICKLOW ... ADDENDA INDEX ... 444—452 453—472 THE BOOK OP BRITISH TOPOGEAPHY. CATALOaUES. English. Topographer. The Englisli Topographer ; or, an historical account of all the pieces that have been written relating to the antiquities, natural history, or topo- graphical description of any part of England. By an impartial hand [E. Rawlinson]. London. 1720. 8" [Four copies are in the Museum Library, one on Large Paper and one with MS. notes [by F. Gower]. Worrall, John. Bibliotheca Topographica Anglicana ; or, a new and compleat catalogue of all the books extant relating to the antiquities, description and natural history of England. London. 1736. 12° British Topography. Anecdotes of British Topography ; or, an historical account of what has been done for illustrating the topographical antiquities of Great Britain and Lreland. [By E. Gough.] London. 1768. 4° [The Museum copy contains copious MS. notes.] G., E. British Topography; or, an historical account of what has been done for illustrating the topographical antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. [By E. G., i. e. R. Gough.] London. 1780. 4'' Bandinel, Bulkeley. A [classed] catalogue of the books, relating to British Topo- graphy and Saxon and Northern Literature, bequeathed to the Bodleian Library, in 1799, by Richard Gough, Esq. [With an extract from his will, and an index of names.] Oxford. 1814. 4° Malcolm, J. P. Lives of Topographers and Antiquaries who have written concerning the Antiquities of England, with portraits of the authors, and a complete list of their works, so far as they relate to the Topography of this Kingdom ; together with a list of portraits . . . and other prints contained in each work. London. 1816. 4° Hoare, Sir R. C. A Catalogue of Books relating to the history and topography of England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland. By Sir E. C. Hoare. Compiled from his Library at. Stourhead, in Wiltshire. London. 1815. 8° Nichols, J. B. Catalogue of the Hoare Library at Stourhead. ... To which are added, an account of the Museum of British Antiquities [there], a catalogue of the Prints and Drawings and a Description of the Mansion, by the late Sir E. C. Hoare, Bart. London. 1840. 8<> [Printed for private use ; contains a catalogue of works on British Topography,] Upcott, William. A bibliographical account of the principal works relating to English Topography. 3 vol. L. P. London. 1818. 4o Hotten, J. 0. A hand-book to the Topography and Family History of England and Wales : being a descriptive account of twenty thousand most curious and rare books, old tracts, etc. London. [1863.] S" Academies, etc. Royal Institution of Cornwall. Bibliotheca Comubiensis. Preparatory lists. [Compiled by T. Q. Couch and C. Choriey.] Truro. [1865.] 8° Boase, Geo. C, and Courtney, Wm. P. Bibliotheca Comubiensis. A catalogue CATALOGUES. of the writings ... of Cornishmen, and of works relating to the County of Cornwall, etc. 2 vol. London. 1874-78. . 8° Davidson, James. Bibliotheca Devoniensis : a catalogue of the printed ''°°'^^ J^'**"'.^ to the County of Devon. Exeter. 1852. 4 Catalogues, Subdiv. II., Phelps, J. B. Collectanea Glocestriensia ; or, a catalogue of books, tracts, prints, coins, etc., relating to the County of Gloucester : in the possession of John D. Phelps, Esq. London. 1842. 8° Gilbert, H. M. BibHotheca Hantoniensis. An attempt at a Bibliography of Hampshire. Southampton. [1872.] 4 Catalogues, Suhdiv. II., Cope, Sir W. H. A List of books relating to Hampshire, its places, persons and history; in the Library at Bramshill, collected by Sir W. H. Cope, Bart. Wokingham. 1879. 8° Allen, John. Bibliotheca Herefordiensis : or, a descriptive Catalogue of Books, etc., relating to the County of Hereford. Hereford. 1821. S" Smith, John Eussell. Bibliotheca Cantiana : a bibliographical account of what has been published on the history, topography, and antiquities, customs, and family history of the County of Kent. London. 1837. 8" Fisliwick, Henry. The Lancashire Library : a bibliographical account of books on topography, biography, history, science and miscellaneous literature, relating to the County Palatine, including an account of Lancashire tracts, pamphlets, and sermons printed before the year 1720. With collations, and bibliographical, critical and bio- graphical notes on the books and authors. London. 1875. 4° Woodward, Samuel. The Norfolk Topographer's Manual ; being a Catalogue of the books and engravings hitherto published in relation to that County. . . . Revised and augmented by W. E. Ewing. To which are appended, a catalogue of the drawings, prints and deeds, collected for the illustration of the county history and antiquities by Dawson Turner. And also Lists of the Norfolk Chartularies known to be in existence, and of the transcripts and drawings relating to Norfolk in the British Museum. London. 1842. 8» Turner, Dawson. Catalogue of engravings, etchings and original drawings and deeds, etc., collected towards the illustration of the Topography of Norfolk, and inserted in a copy of Blomefield's History of that county, in the Library of Dawson Turner. [Yarmouth.] 1841. 8° Walcott, M. E. C. An Introduction to Sources of Salopian Topography by the Eev. M. E. C. Walcott. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Shropshire Arch»o- logical and Natural History Society, 1879. Shrewsbury. [1879.] 8" Surrey. A collation of Topographical works relating to the County of Surrey. [London. 1838.] S" Butler, G. S. Topographia Sussexiana : an attempt. towards forming a list of the various publications relating to the County of Sussex. Reprinted from vol. XV. [ — XVIII.] of Sussex Archaeological Collections. [London. 1866.] 40 Hailstone, Edward. Catalogue of a Collection of historical and topographical works and Civil War Tracts relating to the County of York. Bradford. 1868. S" [Privately printed.] Boyne, William. The Yorkshire Library. A bibliographical account of books on Topography, tracts of the seventeenth century . . . and miscellaneous literature relating to the County of York. London. 1869. 4° [Only 150 copies printed for private distribution.] B., W. B. List of books and manuscripts relating to Orkney and Zetland ; or in which these islands are mentioned. Kirkwall. 1847. 8" Academies, etc. Manx Society. Bibliotheca Monensis: a bibliographical account of works relating to the Isle of Man. By William Harrison. Douglas. 1861. 8o New edition. Douglas. 1876. %" Worth, R. N. The Three Towns Bibliotheca: a catalogue of books, pamphlets, papers . . . written by natives thereof ; published therein, or relating thereto ; with brief biographical notices of the principal authors. [Plymouth. 1873.] 8° [The Three Towns are Plymouth, Devonport, and Stonehonse.] GENEKAL TOPOGEAPHY. [Includes those works which kelatb to Geeat Britain, Great Britain and Ireland, AND England.] ABBEYS. See Ecclesiastical TOPOGEAPHT. ANTiaUITIES. Fonticns, L. Pontici Viraimii Britannicse Histoiiae libri vi. magna et fide et diligentia conscripti. Augustae Vindeliconim. 1534. 16° Another edition. Pontici Virunnii . . . Britannicae Historise libri sex, etc. (Itinera- rium Cambrise sen laboriosae Balduini Cantuar. Archiepiscopi per Walliam legationis descriptio. . . . Cambrise descriptio auctore S. Giraldo Cambrense, etc.). 3pt. Londini. 1585. 8° W., M. Remaines of a greater "Worke, con- cemuig Britaine, the inhabitants thereof, their language, names, etc. [by M. N. i. e. W. Camden]. 2 pt. London. 1605. 4° Remaines, concerning Britaine ; but especially England and the inhabitants thereof. London. 1611. 4° Another edition. London. 1623. 4° Another edition. London. 1629. 4" Camden, William. Remaines concerning Britaine ; their language, names, surnames, allusions, etc. . . . the fift impression with many rare antiquities never before imprinted. By the industry and care of J. Philipot. London. 1637. 4° Aiwther edition. London. 1657. 4° Another edition. London. 1674. 8° AntoninuB, Augustus. A Commentary on Antoninus, his Itinerary or joumies of the Ro- mane Empire, so far as" it concemeth Britain. By "W. Burton, with a chorographical map, etc. London. 1658. 4'' Antonini Iter Britanniarum oommen- tariis illustratum Thomse Gale. Opus posthu- mum : revisit, auxit, edidit R. G[ale]. Londini. 1709. i" Iter Britanniarum ; or that part of the Itinerary of Antoninus which relates to Britain, with a new comment ; by the Rev. Thomas Reynolds. Cambridge. 1799. 4° Childrey, Joshua. Britannia Baconica ; or the natural rarities of England, Scotland and Wales, according as they are to be found in every shire. London. 1660. 8" [There are two other copies hearing dates 1661, 1662.] Histoire des singularitez naturelles d'Angleterre, d'Ecosse, et du pays de Galles. Traduite de I'Anglois par M. P. B(riot). Paris. 1667. 12» B., R. Admirable Curiosities, Rarities and Wonders in England, Scotland and Ireland ; or, an account of many remarkable persons and places ... as they are recorded by the most authentick and credible Historians. By R. B[urton, pseud, i. e. N. Crouch]. The second edition. London. 1684. 12° Fourth edition. London. 1685. 12° Eighth edition. London. 1718. 12° Burton, Richard \i. e. Nathaniel Crouch]. Admirable Curiosities, rarities and wonders in Great Britain and Ireland. Tenth edition. London. 1737. 12° Another edition. Westminster. 1811. 4° Great Britain. Grande Bretagne : Palais de la Reine. Nouveau Theatre de la ou description exaote des Londres. 1708. fol. British Curiosities. British Curiosities in Na- ture and Art, exhibiting an account of natural and artificial Rarities both ancient and modern. London. 1713. 12° Great Britain. Britannia illustrata ; or, views of several of the royal palaces as also of the principal seats of the nobility and gentry of Great Britain. 2 vol. London. 1720-40. fol. Great Britain. Memoirs of the Antiquities of Great Britain. London. 1723. 12° Stukeley, William. Itinerarium curiosum ; or, an account of the antiquities and curiosities in nature and art observed in travels through Great Britain. London. 1724. fol. Second edition. London. 1776. fol. Pointer, John. Britannia Romana ; or, Ro- man Antiquities in Britain. Oxford. 1724. 8° B 2 GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. Salmon, Nath. Roman Stations in Britain according to the Imperial Itinerary. London. 1726. 8° A survey of the Roman Antiquities in some of the Midland Counties of England. London. 1726. 8° Academies, etc.. Society of Anliqimries. Vetusta Monume.nta, quse, ad Eerum Britan- nicarum memoriam conservandam' societas an- tiquariorum Londini sumptu suo edendacurarit. In progress. Londini. 1747, etc. fol. An index to the first three volumes of Vetusta Monumenta. [By K. Carlisle. ] London. 1810. fol. Queries proposed to gentlemen in the several parts of Great Britain in hope of obtain- ing from their answers a better knowledge of its antiquities and natural history. London. 1754. 8» Archseologia : or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London. In progress. London. 1770, etc. 4° An Index to the first fifteen volumes of Arohaeologia. [By N. 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London. 1787. 8" Grose, Francis. The Antiquities of England and "Wales. 4 vol. (Supplement, etc.), 2 vol. London. 1773-87. fol. New edition (Supplement). 8 vol. London. [1783]-97. 4" Buck, S. & N. Buck's Antiquities ; or, venerable remains of above four hundred Castles, Monasteries, Palaces, etc., in England and Wales. 3 vol. London. 1774. fol. Strutt, Joseph. Horda Angel-cynnan : or, a compleat view of the manners, customs, arms, habits, etc., of the inhabitants of England from the arrival of the Saxons till the reign of Henry VIII. 3 vol. Paris. 1775-6. i" Angleterre Ancienne, ou tableau des moeurs, usages, armes . . . des anciens habitans de I'Angleterre. [Translated by A. M. H. Boulard.] 2 vol. Paris. 1789. 12" Eepertoiy. The Antiquarian Repertory, a Miscellany intended to preserve and illustrate several valuable remains of Old Times. 4 vol. London. 1775-84. 4° Grose, Francis. Antiquarian Repertory. A miscellaneous assemblage of topography, his- tory, biography, customs and manners. A new edition. 4 vol. London. 1807-9. 4° Great Britain. Britannica Curiosa ; or, a description of the most remarkable curiosities, natural and artificial, of the island of Great Britain. London. 1777. 8» CoUinson, John. The Beauties of British Antiquity ; selected from the writings of es- teemed antiquaries. London. 1779. 8" Watts, W. The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in a collection of the most interesting and picturesque views, engraved by W. Watts. London. 1779-86. foL Carter, John. Specimens of the ancient sculpture and painting now remaining in the kingdom, from the earUest period to the reign of Henry VIII. 2 vol. London. 1780. foL Nichols, John. Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica. [Edited by John Nichols assisted by R. Gough and others. ] 8 voL London. 1780-90. 40 Miscellaneous Antiquities (in continu- ation of the Bibliotheca Topographica Britan- nica). 9 nos. in 2 vol. 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The British Tourist's or Traveller's Pocket Companion through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. 6 vol. Loudon. 1798—1800. London. 1802. 80. London. 1806. 80 London. 1815. 80 London. 1817. 80 London. 1819. 80 London. 1821. 80 London. 1826. 80 London. 1828. 80 120 ■ Third edition. 6 vol. London. 1809. 12o Baker, James. The Imperial Guide with picturesque plans of the Great Post Roads. London. 1802. 8o Kearsley, George. Kearsley's Traveller's Entertaining Guide through Great Britain, etc. Second edition. London. 1803. 8o Wallis, James. Wallis's Pocket Itinerary : being a neat and accurate guide to all the- principal direct and cross-roads throughout England, Wales, and Scotland. London. 1803. 12o Oulton, W. C. The Traveller's Guide ; or, English Itinerary. Comprising a complete- topography of England and Wales. 2 vol. [London.] 1805. 12° 24 GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. Owen, "William. Owen's New Book of Roads ; or, a, description of the roads of Great Britain. London. 1805. 12° -New edition. London. 1808. 12° Mogg, Edward. A survey of the High Eoads of England and "Wales, witli part of Scotland. No. 1—10. London. 1814-15. 4° Mogg's Pocket Itinerary of the Direct and Cross-Koada-of England and "Wales, with part of the roads of Scotland. London. 1826. 12° Dugdale, James. The New British Traveller, or, modern panorama of England and "Wales : exhibiting . . . an . . . account of the most important portion of the British Empire. Illustrated by . . . maps, views of public buildings, antiquities, etc. 4 vol. London. 1819. 4° lewis, "William. Lewis's New Traveller's Guide ; or, a pocket edition of the English Counties, containing all the direct and cross roads in England and "Wales, etc. London. [1819.] 12° England. An Account of the Principal Pleasure Tours in England and "Wales. Illus- trated with maps and views. London. 1822. 12° leigh, S. Leigh's New Pocket Road-Book. of England and "Wales, and part of Scotland. Loudon. 1825. 12° Third edition. London. 1831. 12° — — ■ Sixth edition. London. 1837. 12° ■ Seventh edition, London. 1839. 12° Smith, Charles. New Pocket Companion to the Roads of England and "Wales, and part of Scotland. London. 1826. 8° Black, A. & 0. Black's Picturesque Tourist and Road Book of England and "Wales. Edinburgh. 1843. 12° Second edition. Edinburgh. 1851. 8° • Third edition. Edinburgh. 1853. 8° Knight, Charles. Knight's Excursion Com- panion. Excursions from Ijondon. 20 nos. London. 1851. 8° Bradshaw, G. Bradshaw's handbook to the manufacturing districts of Great Britain ... in the Counties of Lancashire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, and "Warwickshire. London. [1854.] 8° P.P. London. Bradshaw's Itinerary of Great Britain ... to and from every town, village, and parish . . . for 1856, etc. London. [1856, etc.] 12° England and "Wales. The Travellers' Hand- Book Guide to the . . . Hotels ... in England and "Wales. London. [1858.] 12° Another edition. London. [1859.]- 16° Baedeker, Carl. London und seine Umge- bune nebst Reiserouten vom Continent nach England. Coblenz. 1862. 8° London nebst Ausfliigen nach Slid England, "Wales a. Schottland. . . . Zweite vermehrte . . . Auflage. Coblenz. 1866. 8° Fifth edition. Leipzig. 1875. 8° Londres, suivi d'excursions dans I'Angle- terre du Sud, le duche de Galles et I'Ecosse, etc. Coblenz. 1866. 8° Traveller. The Traveller's Album and Hotel Guide ; containing views of places and buildings of historical and general interest, with descriptive letterpress ; an account of the principal railways out of London, etc. London. [1862.] 8» Chaix, A. N. Biblioth^que du Voyageur. Nouveau guide 4 Londres, dans ses environs, en Angleterre, en Ecosse, en Irlande. Paris. [1862.] 12° Gamier, Freres. Nouveau guide general du voyageur en Angleterre, en Ecosse, et en Irlande, par "William Darcy. Paris. 1864. 12° Bradshaw, George. Bradshaw's Illustrated Tourist's handbook of Great Britain and Ireland (in four sections). 4pt. London. 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A Hobble through the Channel Islands in 1858 ; or, the seeings, doings, and musings of one Tom Hobbler, during a four mouths' residence in those parts. London. 1860. 8° Ansted, D. T. The Channel Islands . . . with illustrations by P. J. Naftel. London. 1862. 8° Second edition. Lnndon. 1865. 8° Black's Guide to the Channel Islands. Edited by D. T. Ansted. Edinburgh. 1865. 8° Bichard, T. M. Bichard's Guide to the Islands of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and Herm. Guernsey. [1863.] 8° Cook, Thomas. Hand-book to International Tours. London. [1865.] 8° Fry, H. Bradshaw's Hand-book to Nor- mandy and the Channel Islands. London. 1865. 12o [Numerous editions. ] G. , H. A Traveller's Notes in Scotland, Belgium, Devonshire, the Channel Islands, etc. London. [1867.] 8° Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Tourist's Guides. The Channel Islands and Southern Ports. Manchester. [1872.] 8° Clarke, B. Tourist's Guide to the Channel Islands. London. 1879. 8° Ward, Lock, and Co. 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The Chronicles of Castle Cornet, Guernsey, with details of its nine years' siege during the Civil Wars, and fre- quent notices of the Channel Isl mds, etc. Second edition. Guernsey. 1851. 12" The history of Guernsey and its Baili- wick, with occasional notices of Jersey. Guernsey. 1854. 8" Second edition, Guernsey. 1876. 8" Eooke, 0. Guernsey and Sark, pictorial, legendary, and descriptive. With a glance at Alderney. Third edition. London. [1859.] 8° Dally, F. F. A guide to Guernsey ; with notes on the history and geology of the Island. With a map. Second edition. London. 1860. 8" Guernsey. Samia ; or, brief memorials of many of ier sons. Second edition. Guernsey. 1862. 12" Le Lievre, F. Le Lievre's Guide to Guernsey, containing the topography, history . . . and. antiquities . . . of the Island. [With a map.] Guernsey. 1863. 8" Ansted, D. T. Black's G aide to Guernsey, St. Peter Port, and places of interest. Edinburgh. 1866. 8" Guernsey. Views of Guernsey [with de- scriptive letterpress]. Edinburgh. [1867.] 12" Toulzanne, L. H. Une semaine k Guernsey. Paris. 1870. 8" Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's series of penny guide books. A guide to Guernsey. Manchester. [1870.] 8° Carey, Sir P. S. Notes sur I'lle de Guerne- sey. Havi-e. 1874. 8° Nelson, Thomas. Nelson's Oil-Colour Views. The Island of Guernsey. London. [1877.] obi. 8° Smith, Cecil. The Birds of Guernsey and the neighbouring Islands Alderney, Sark, Jethou, Herm. London. 1879. 8°- JEBSET. Falle, Philip. An account of the Island of Jersey. London. 1694. 8° Caesarea ; or, an account of Jersey, with. an appendix of records, etc. , an accurate map of the island, and a prospect of Elizabeth Castle. The Second edition, revised and much augmented, etc. London. 1734. 8° Another edition. Continued by P. Morant. London. 1797. 4° Another edition. To which are added notes and illustrations by ... E. Durell. London. 1837. 8"' Lyte, T. A sketch of the history and pre- sent state of the Island of Jersey. London. 1808. 8° Jersey. A Picture of Jersey ; or, Stranger's Companion through that Island. With plates. London. 1809. 12" Plees, W. An account of the Island of Jersey : containing a compendium of its eccle- siastical, civil, and military history . . . with engravings and a map. Southampton. 1817. 4° Another edition. Southampton. 1824. 8° [This edition is without engravings and map.] Jersey. A brief description and historical notices of the Island of Jersey. Jersey. 1826. 8" GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. 27 Fmi/rth edition. Jersey. 1849. 16° Guide to the Island of Jersey. . . . Together with its laws, customs, and privileges. [By A. J. de Cras.] Jersey. 1834. 12" Csesarea. The Island of Jersey; its history, constitution . . . commerce, and other statistics. London. 1840. 8° A Guide to Jersey and Guernsey. London. 1840. 120 Dnrell, E. Scenic heauties of the Island of Jersey. By P. J. Ouless. 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Post-OfSce Directory of Jersey, with Hampshire. London. [1852.] 8" Durell, Edward. The picturesque and his- torical guide to the Island of Jersey. With lithographic drawings. Jersey. 1847. 8" Second edition. Jersey. [1862.] 18" Jersey. A Sketch of the Island of Jersey. Jersey. 1853. 18" Another edition. Jersey. 1856. 12" ■; A Guide to Jersey ; with some accounts ofits government, its laws, and privileges. . . . Also a brief account of Her Majesty's visit to Jersey. Fifth edition. Jersey. 1855. 8" T., H. Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey. Jersey. 1857. 12" Jersey. The Island of Jersey. History and description of the Island. 2pt. Jersey. 1859. 12" Eooke, 0. descriptive. Third edition Jersey, pictorial, legendary, and London. [1859.] 8" Graves, James. A topographical and his- torical guide to the Island of Jersey. Contain- ing a brief history, together with a carefully- written description of the Island, etc. Jersey. 1859. 12" Sally, F. F. A guide to Jersey ; with notes on the history, geology, etc., of the Island. With a map. Second edition. 1860. 8" Grubdust. [An Excursion to Jei-sey, by Professors Grubdust and Buffelskopf. Con- sisting of twenty-four plates, with letterpress.] [London. I860.] obi Wanting the title-page.] -, . _. The Gossiping Guide Second edition. London. 1863. London. 1865. to 8" 8" Jersey, [Imperfect, Payne, J. B Jersey. Sixth wnnual issue Ansted, D. T. Black's Guide to St. Helier's, and the places of interest. Edinburgh. 1866. 8" Jersey. "Views in Jersey [with descriptive letterpress]. Edinburgh. [1867.] 12" Petit, L. Album de I'lsle de Jersey. Paris. 1870. fol. Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's series of penny guide books. Jersey. Manchester. [1870.] 8" Alpheu, D. F. van. Eeisverhalen van — en Herinneringen — aan een' togt . . . naar de Normandische of Kanaal — Eilanden Jersey en Guernsey. 's Gravenhage. 1871. 8" Jersey, Channel Islands' Ikehibition, 1871. 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London. 1794. 8» Academies, etc. , Board of Agriculture. Gen- eral view of the agriculture of the Isle of Man. By B. Quayle. London. 1794. 4» General view of the agriculture of the Isle of Man. By Thomas Quayle. London. 1812. 8» Teltham, John. A Tour through the Isle of Man in 1797 and 1798. Bath. 1798. 8" Stanley, Family of. The History of the House of Stanley. ... To which is added a description of the Isle of Man. Liverpool. 1801. 8° Han, Isle of. A descriptive and historical account of the Isle of Man, with a view of its society, manners and customs. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1809. 8° Woods, G. An account of the Isle of Man. London. 1811. 8" Brayley, E. W., and Britten, J. The Beau- ties of England and Wales ; or, original delinea- tions, topographical, historical, and descriptive of each county. London. 1802. 8" [Vol. 3 contains the Isle of Man.] Johnson, James. A view of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man. Edinburgh. 1811. 8° Bullock, H. A. 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Douglas. 1876. 8" Feltham's Tour through the Isle of Man in 1797 and 1798 ; comprising sketches of its ancient and modem history, etc. Edited, with notes, by the Eev. Robert Airey. Douglas. 1861. 8" A short treatise of the Isle of Man, digested into six chapters. By James Chaloner. Edited , , . by the Rev. J. G. Cummiiig. Douglas. 1864. 8" A description of the Isle of Man : with some useful and entertaining reflections on the laws, customs, and manners of the inhabitants by George Waldron. Edited ... by William Harrison. Douglas. 1865. 8" Antiquitates Mannise ; or, a collection of memoirs on the antiquities of the Isle of Man. Edited ... by the Eev. J. G. Gum- ming. London. 1868. 8" Memorials of " God's Acre," being monumental inscriptions in the Isle of Man, taken in the summer of 1797. By John Fel- tham and Edward Wright. Edited ... by W. Harrison. Douglas. 1868. 8" Mona Miscellany": a selection of pro- verbs, sayings, ballads, customs, etc., peculiar to the Isle of Man. Compiled and edited by William Harrison. Douglas. 1869. 8" The Old Historians of the Isle of Man, Camden, Speed, Dugdale, Cox, Willis, and Grose. Edited by William Harrison. Douglas. 1871. 8" Records of the Tynwald and St. John's Chapels in the Isle of Man. By William Har- rison. Douglas. 1871. 8" Chronica regum Manniae et Insularum. The Chronicle of Man and the Sudreys from the manuscript codex in the British Museum. ... By P. A. Munch. 2 vol. Douglas. 1874. 8" A history of the Isle of Man, written by William Blundell, 1648—1656 . . . Edited by William Harrison. 2 vol. Douglas. 1876. 8" Records of St. Mark's Chapel in the Parish of Malew, Isle of Man, from its founda- tion in 1771 to 1864. Compiled, from original documents and papers of the Rev. T. Clarke, by William Harrison. Douglas. 1878. 8" An account of the Diocese of Sodor and Man, and St. German's Cathedral . . . By William Harrison. Douglas. 1879. 8" Man, Isle of. Chronica Regum Manniae et Insularum. The Chronicle of Man and the Sudreys. Edited by P. A. Munch. Christiania. 1860. 8" Camming, J. G. The Isle of Man. A guide to the Isle of Man, with the means of access thereto, and an introduction to its scenery, etc. London. 1861. 8" Halliwell, J. 0. Round-about notes, chiefly upon the ancient circles of stones in the Isle of Man, from rough pencUlings dotted down in the summer of 1862. London. 1863. 8" Peacock, W. F. Instructive, amusing, and entirely original. Everybody's New Guide, Com- panion, and Associate ... to the Isle of Man, with a sail round the coast, etc. Manchester., [1863.] 8" 30 GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. Tliwaites, "W. Isle of Man : its civil and eeclesiastical history, antiquities, botany . . . climate, etc. With separate historical, statis- - tical, and topographical descriptions of all the towns, parishes, etc., in the island. Shelfield. [1863.] 12o Glover, M. Glover's Illustrated Gfuide and Visitor's Companion through the Isle of Man. Douglas. [1865.] 8° Another edition. Douglas. 1866. 8" Another edition. Douglas. 1868. 8° Another edition. Douglas. 1870. 8° Another edition. Douglas. 1878. 8° Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's series of penny guide books. The Isle of Man, its an- tiquities, etc. Manchester. [1866.] 8° Cnmining, J. G. The Great Stanley ; or, James, seventh Earl of Derby and his noble Countess ... in their Land of Man. London. 1867. 8° Johnson, Joseph. J. Heywood's new pocket guide to the Isle of Man. Manchester. [1869.] 16° Waugh, Edwin. Guide to Castletown, Port Erin, and adjacent parts of the Isle of Man. Manchester. [1869.] 8" Nelson, Thomas. Nelson's Pictorial Guide- Books for Tourists. The Isle of Man. London. [1869.] obi. 16" Man, Isle of. Tourist's complete guide to the Isle of Man and diary. In progress. Liverpool. 1871, etc. 16" Man, Isle of. Isle of Man. The Tourist's Picturesque Guide to the Isle of Man. London. [1872.] 8" Third edition. London. 1873. 8° Jeultinson, H. Irwin. Jenkinson's Prac- tical Guide to the Isle of Man. London. 1874. 8'' Jenkinson's smaller Practical Guide to the Isle of Man. London. 187i. 8° The Popular Guide to the Douglas. 1876. 8" Johnson, Joseph. A. Heywood and Son's illustrated guide to the Isle of Man. Manchester. [1877.] 8" LAKES. Hutchinson, 'William. An excursion to the Lakes in Westmoreland and Cumberland, with a Tour through part of the Northern Counties in 1773 and 1774. London. 1776. 8° West, Thomas. A Guide to the Lakes in Cum- berland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire . , . Second edition, revised. London. 1780. 8" Third edition. London. 1784. 8" Fourth edition. London. 1789. 8° Mfth edition. London. 1793. 8° Sixth edition. London. 1796. 8° Eighth edition, Kendal. 1802. 8" The descriptive part of Mr. West's Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmore- land, and Lancashire. Kendal. 1809. 12" Another edition. Kendal. 1813. 8" Clarke, James. A survey of the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire ; together with an account, historical, topo- graphical and descriptive, of the adjacent country. London. 1787. fol. Second edition. London. 1789. fol. Walker, A. Remarks made in a Tour from London to the Lakes of Westmoreland and Cumberland in . . . 1791. London. 1792. 8" Gentleman. A Tour from London to the Lakes ... By a Gentleman. London. 1792. 12" Bndworth, Joseph. A fortnight's ramble to the Lakes in Westmoreland, Lancashire, and Cumberland. By a Rambler. Second edition. London. 1795. 8" England and Wales. A guide to all the Watering-Places and Sea-bathing places, with Illustrated [1803.] 12" [1812.] 1815. London. London. London. [1824.] [1825.] 12" 12" 12" 12" tour to the principal 8" the a description of the with maps and views. London. Another edition. London. Another edition. Another edition. Another edition. Senholm, James. A Scotch and English Lakes. Glasgow. 1804. Mawman, Joseph. An excursion to Highlands of Scotland and the English Lakes. London. 1805. 8" Sanderson, T. The Companion to the Lakes in Lancashire, Westmoreland, and Cumberland. Carlisle. 1807. 12" Cnmberland. A Companion by the way ; or, a guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, West- moreland, and Lancashire. Penrith. 1812. 12" A guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. Tenth edition. Kendal. 1812. 8" Eleventh edition. Kendal. 1821. 8" Another edition. Carlisle. [1833.] 12" Bobinson, John. A guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. London. 1819. 8" Home, T. H. The Lakes of Lancashire, Westmoreland, and CumberUmd, delineated in GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. 31 forty-three engiiuings from drawings by J. Farington. With descriptions historical, topo- graphical, and pici uresquo. London. 1816. fol. English Lakes. A Picturesque Tour of the English Lakes : containing a description of the most romantic scenery of Cumberland, West- moreland, and Lancashire, etc. Illustrated with . . . coloured views. London. 1821. 4" of of 8» the Wordsworth, William. A description the scenery of the Lakes in the North England. London. 1822. Otley, J. A concise description of English Lakes. Second edition, Keswick. Keswick. Keswick. Keswick. Keswick. 1825. 1827. 1830. 1834. 1838. 120 120 120 120 120 the and 80 Third edition. Fourth edition. Fifth edition. Another edition. Cumberland. The Tourist's Guide to Lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire. Third edition. Penrith. 1826. Baines, Edward. A Companion to the Lakes of Cumberland, W estmoreland, and Lancashire, in a descriptiye account of a Family Tour. ,London. 1829. 12o Bobinson, John. Views of the Lakes in the North of England, with historical and descrip- tive illustrations, London. 1833-34. i° Wordsworth, 'William. A guide through the District of the Lakes in the North of England. Kendal. 1835. fio TTIIsmere. Ullsmere, a poem. London. 1835. 8o Ford, William. A. description of the Scenery in the Lake District, intended as a guide to strangers . . . With maps and plates. Carlisle. 1839. 12o Third edition. Carlisle. 1843. 12o Onwhyn, J. Onwhyn's Pocket Guide to the Lakes ; or, Tourist's Companion to the beau- ties of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lan- cashire. London. 1841. 12o Black, A. and C. Black's picturesque guide to the English Lakes, with a copious itinerary, a map and four clini'ts of the Lake District, Edinburgh. 1841. 8° Fifth edition. Edinburgh. 1851. 8o Sixth edition. Edinburgh. .1853. 8o Another edition. Edinburgh. 1858. 8o • Eleventh edition. Edinburgh. 1861. 8o Another edition. Edinburgh. 1866. 8o Seventeenth edition. Edinburgh. 1872. 8o Evans, F. Fumess and Furness Abbey ; or, a companion through the Lancashire part of the Lake District. TJlverston! 1842. 8o English Lakes. The pocket guide to the English Lakes ; being a companion to Darton and Clark's Map of the Lake District. London. [1843.] 12o The circuit of the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. [A map mounted on canvas.] London. 1843. fol. Hudson, John. A complete guide to the Lakes . . . With Mr. Wordsworth's descrip- tion of the scenery of the Country, etc. Second edition .... Edited by . . . John Hudson. Kendal. 1843. So ■ Fourth edition. Kendal. 1853. 8o Fifth edition. London. 1859. 8o Uackay, Charles. The scenery and poetry of the English Lakes. A summer ramble. With Illustrations. London. 1846. 8o Second edition. London. 1852. 12o . Cumberland. A complete descriptive guide to the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. Ulverston. 1847.' 16o Sylvan. Syl van's Pictorial Handbook to the English Lakes. ^ London. 1847. 16o English Lakes, Handbook to the English Lakes. Second edition. Kendal. 1847. 16o Seventh edition. Kendal. 1852. 8o Eighth edition. Kendal. 1863. 8o Cumberland. Loitcrings among the Lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland. London. [1849.] 16o Blanchard, E. L. Adams's pocket descrip- tive guide to the Lake District of Lancashire, Westmoreland, and Cumberland. London. [1852.] 16o Tuvar, Lorenzo. Tales and Legends of the English Lakes and Mountains, collected from the best and most authentic sources. London. [1852.] 12o Pyne, J. B. The English Lake District (painted), by J. B. Pyne, etc. [With letterpress descriptions.] Manchester. 1853. fol. ' English Lakes. Views of the English Lakes, with map . . . and descriptive letterpress. London. [1853.] 16o Blanchard, E. L. Adams's illustrated guide to the English Lakes. London. [1855.] 8o Sartineau, H. English Lakes. A complete guide to the Windermere. [1855.] 8o A complete guide to the English Lakes . . . Illustrated from drawings by T. L. Asp- land and W. Banks, and a map, coloured geo- logically by J. Ruthven. Second edition. Windermere. [1858.] 8o 32 GENERAL TOPOQBAPHY. A complete guide to the Lake District of England . . . Fourth edition. Windermere. 1871. 8" Eose, T. The British Switzerland ; or, picturesque rambles in the British Lake Dis- trict. Comprising a series of yiews . . . from drawings ... by T. Allom, with descriptive letterpress by T. Rose. 2 vol. London. [1858-60.] 4° [Another edition of ** Picturesque RamVles in West- moreland."] English Lakes. The English Lakes [with illustrations after water-colour drawings by T. L. Aspland]. London. [1859.] 8° Another edition. The English Lakes (pen and pencil sketches of the Lakes). Windermere. 1859. 8° [With different letterpress.] The English Lakes in the neighbour- hood of Ambleside. [With descriptive letter- is.] [London. 1859.] 8° The English Lakes in the neighbour- hood of Keswick and Penrith. [London. 1859.] 12" Hardknot, H., pseud. Kambles in the Lake District, July 1857. Eeprinted from "The Albion," Liverpool. London. 1857. 12° Martineau, H. The English Lakes . . . Illustrated with steel engravings, woodcuts by W. J. Linton, outlines of the mountains, and a map coloured geologically by J. Euthven . . . Windermere. [1858.] 4" English Lakes. How to see the English Lakes [by Mrs. W. E. Lloyd]. With illustra- tions. London. [1858.] 8» Baine, R. Eosa's summer wanderings. London. 1858. 8" Payn, James. A Handbook to the English Lakes. London. 1859. 12" Nelson, Thomas. Nelson's Handbooks for Tourists. The English Lakes. London. 1859. S" Pyne, J. H. Lake Scenery of England. London. [1859.] i" Waloott, .M. E. C. A guide to the Moun- tains, Lakes, and ISTorth-West Coast of Eng- land. London. 1860. 8" Waugh, E. Eambles in the Lake Country, and its borders. London. 1861. 8" English Lake District. A guide to the English Lake District, intended principally for the use of pedestrians. [With Maps.] London. [1863.] 8" Second edition. Eevised and enlarged. [With Maps.] London. [1867.] 8» H., S. B. Lake Land ; English and Scot- tish. London. 1864. 12" Lynn, E. The Lake Country . . . With a map and . . . illustrations by W. J. Linton. London. 1864. 4o Wordsworth, William. Our English Lakes, Mountains, and Waterfalls, as seen by William Wordsworth. Photographically illustrated [by T. Ogle]. London. 1864. 4» ■ Fourth edition. London. 1870. i" Prior, H. Ascents and Passes in the Lake District of England, etc. London. [1865.] 8o Payn, James. The Lakes in Sunshine : being photographic and other pictures of the Lake District of Westmoreland and North Lancashire. With descriptive lettei-press by James Payn. Windermere. 1867. 4° Anothefr edition. London. 1870. 4" Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's series of penny guide books. A guide to Windermere and its vicinity. Manchester. [1867.] 8" P.P. Windermere. The Weekly Guide and Vade Mecum for Tourists in the English Lake District. In progress. Windermere. 1868, etc. 8» Westmoreland. Handbook for Westmore- land, Cumberland, and the Lakes. Second edition. London. • 1869. 12° Topham, W. F. 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Itinerarium Septentrio- nale ; or, a Journey thro' most of the Counties of Scotland and those in the North of England. London. 1726. fol. Additions and corrections by way of supplement to the Itinerarium, etc. London. 1732. fol. Tonng, A. A Six Months' Tour through the North of England. 4 vol. London. 1770-1. 8" Extracts from Mr. Young's Six Months' Tour through the North of England. London. 1774. 8" Skrine, H. Three tours in the North of England and great part of Scotland, with observations on the state of society and the manners and customs of the people. London. 1795. 4° Warner, Eichard. A tour through the Northern Counties of England and the Borders of Scotland. 2 vol. Bath. 1802. 8" Thornton, T. A Sporting Tour through the northern parts of England, and great part of the Highlands of Scotland, etc. London. 1804. 4° Green, William. A description of sixty studies from nature : etched after drawings i . . made in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire ; comprising a general guide to the Beauties of the North of England. With plates. London. 1810. 12» and fol. England- North of England and Scotland in 1704. (A Journal.) Edinburgh. 1818. 12" Figot, James. The Commercial Directory of Scotland, Ireland, and the four most Northern Counties of England for 1820-21 and 1822. Manchester. 1820. 8° Cobbett, William. Cobbett's Tour in Scot- land and in the four Northern Counties of England . . . 1832. London. 1833. 12" Academies, etc. , Surtees Society. Wills and Inventories, illustrative of the history, manners, language, statistics, etc., of the Northern Counties of England from the eleventh century downwards. [Chiefly from the Registry at Durham.] Edited by Dr. Eaine. 2 pt. London. 1835-60. S" Dibdin, T. F. A bibliographical, anti- quarian, and picturesque tour in the Northern Counties of England and in Scotland. 3 vol. 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Freeling's Grand Junction Railway Companion to Liverpool, Manchester, and Birmingham. . . . London. 1838. 12° Osborne, E. C. Osborne's Guide to the Grand Junction, or, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester Railway. Birmingham. 1838. 12° Third edition. Birmingham. 1840. 12° Rosooe, Thomas. The Book of the Grand Junction Railway : being a history and descrip- tion of the line from Birmingham to Liverpool and Manchester. London. 1839. 8° Hogg, Edward. Mogg's Grand Junction Railway and Birmingham, Liverpool,, and Man- chester Railway Guide. London. 1842. 16° Philp, R. K. The Great Eastern Railway Panoramic Guide. London. [1876.] 89 Mackie, C. Itinerary of the Great Northern Railway from London to York. London. 1852. 8° Measom, George. The Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Northern Railway. London. [1857.] 8° Another edition. London. [1861.] 8° Great Western BaUway. The Great Western, Cheltenham and Great Western, and Bristol and Exeter Railway Guides : containing a topo- graphical, antiquarian, and geological account of the country ... in the neighbourhood of the railways, etc. London. 1839. 12°" Tables of fares and distances. London. 1839. 12° Bourne, J. C. The history and description of the Great Western Railway, including its geology and the antiquities of the district through which it passes, accompanied by - . . numerous views, etc. London. 1846. fol. Measom, George. The Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Western Railway. London. [I860.] 8° Philp, R. K. The Great Western Railway Panoramic Guide. London. [1876.] 8° Steel, John. Steel's guide to the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway, containing a description of remarkable places and objects along the line. Carlisle. 1846. 16° Measom, George. The Official Illustrated Guide to the Lancaster and Carlisle, Edinburgh and Glasgow and Caledonian Railways. London. [1859.] 8» Second edition. London. 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Vol, III. containing Cornwall. London. 1814. i° Byrne, William. Britannia depicta : a series of views (with brief descriptions) of the most interesting and picturesque objects in Great Britain, engraved from drawings by Messrs. Hearne, FaTiigton, etc. London. 1814. obi. 4" [Part IV. containing Cornwall.] Folwhele, Richard. The History of Corn- wall, civil, militai7, religious, architectural, agricultural, commercial, biographical, and miscellaneous ; a new edition enlarged. 7 vol. London. 1816 [1803, 1836,1808]. 4° [Vols. Ill — VII. have the original distinct title-page to uach, besides those printed for this so-called new edition. The work consists of the original editions printed at various places and different dates, and not (after vol, 11 1. ) originally connected by a serial number. Vol. VI. is the " Oomlsh-English Vocabulary."] The History of Cornwall, civil, military, religious, architectural, agricultural, commer- cial, biographical, and miscellaneous. Falmouth. 1803. 4" The History of Cornwall, in respect to its population. Truro. 1806. 4» The Civil and Military History of Corn- wall. Exeter. 1806. 4° The Language, Literature, and Liter- ary Characters of Cornwall. London. 1806. 4" A Cornish- English "Vocabulary ; a vocabulary of local names, chiefly Saxon, and a provincial glossary. Truro. 1808. 4° Gilbert, C. S. An Historical (and Topo- graphical) Survey of the County of Cornwall. 2 vol. Plymouth Dock. 1817-20. 4» Hitchins, Eortesoue. The history of Cornwall from the earliest records to the present time, compiled by F. Hitchins [or rather compiled] and edited by S. Drew. 2 vol. Helston. 1824. 4° Britton, John. Devonshire and Cornwall illustrated, with historical and topographical descriptions. 2 pt. London. 1832. 4° Giddy, after. Gilbert, D. The Parochial histoiy of Cornwall founded on the manuscript histories of Mr. Hals and Mr. Tonkin, with additions and various appendices. 4 -vol. London. .1838. 8" Wallis, John. The Cornwall Register [speci- men sheet], Bodmin. 1847. 12" The Cornwall Register ; containing col- lections relative to the past and present state of the 209 parishes ... of Cornwall. Bodmin. 1847. .12" Cornwall . . . displaying the bound- aries, etc., of the 209 parishes described in the Cornwall Register July 5, 1848. [A map.] [London. 1848.] s. sh. fol. Cornwall. A complete Parochial Histoiy of the County of Cornwall. Illustrated. ivoL Truro. 1867-72. 8° Borlase, "William. The natural history of Cornwall. Oxford. 1758. fol. Western Counties. Rural Elegance Dis- play' d in the description of four Western Counties, Cornwall, Devonshire, Dorsetshire, and Somersetshire. London. 1768. 12° Pryce, William. The Plan of a. Work,, entituled, Mineralogia Comubiensis et Leges StannarisB, etc. Falmouth. [1774.] S" Mineralogia Comubiensis ; a treatise on minerals, mines, and mining. London. 1778. fol. Scawen, — . Observations on an ancient manuscript, entitled Passio Christi, written in the Cornish language, and now preserved in the Bodleian Library. Witji an account of the language, manners, and customs of the people of Cornwall. [London.] 1777. 4» [The Museum copy contains a few MS. notes.] Jones, William. A complete history of all the Religious Houses in Devon and Cornwall before the Dissolution. London. 1779. 12" Klaproth, M. H. Observations relative to the mineralogical and chemical history of the fossils of Cornwall. Translated from the German by J. 6. Groscke. London. 1787. 8° Pryce, William. Archaeologia Comu-Bri- tannica ; or, an essay to preserve the ancient Cornish Language : containing the rudiments of that dialect in a Cornish grammar, and Cornish- English vocabulary, etc. Sherborne. 1790. 4° Tunnicliff, William. A topographical survey of the Counties of Hants, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall. Salisbury. 1791. 8» Academies, etc.. Board of Agriculture. 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London. 1874. 8" Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of England and Wales. The geology of the carboniferous limestone, Yoredale Rooks and Millstone Grit of North Derbyshire and the adjoining parts of York- shire. By A. H. Green, C. Le Neve Foster, and J. R. Dawkins. London. 1869. 8° Bemrose, William. Bemrose's Guide to Derbyshire : a complete handbook for the County, containing historical, biographical, and antiquarian notices . . . with illustrations and map. [Edited by J. Hicklin and A. Wallis.] London. 1869. 81 Another edition. London. [1878.] 8° Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Tourist's Guides. The pleasure resorts of Derbyshire. Manchester. [1870.] 8» Walcott, M. E. C. Church Goods and Chantries of Derbyshire in the 16th century. London. 1870. &<> Faunthorpe, J. P. The Geography of Derby- shire. London. 1872. 8" Cox, J. Charles. Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire. Xnprogress. Chester. 1875, etc. 8° Mello, John M. Handbook to the Geology of Derbyshire. 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The History of Chesterfield and its Charities ; with an account of the Chapelries and Hamlets in the Parish. Chesterfield. 1823.' 8" White, WiUiam. General Directory of the Town and Borough of Sheffield, with" Rother- ham, Chesterfield, etc. Sheffield. 1845. 12° Tenth edition. Sheffield. 1864. 8° Eleventh edition. Sheffield. 1868. 8" DEKBY. Derby. Reasons humbly offered to the con- sideration of the Parliament [by the Inhabit- ants of Derby] for the making navigable the river Derwent from the town of Derby to the river Trent. [London. 1725.] s. sh. fol. Hutton, WiUiam. The history of Derby to the year 1791. London. 1791. 8° Edwards, John. All Saints' Church, Derby : a poem. Derby. 1805. 4° Simpson, Robert. A Collection of fragments illustrative of the history and antiquities of Derby, compiled from authentic sources. 2 vol. Derby. 1826. 8» Slater, Isaac. Slater's National Commercial Directory of Ireland, etc. Manchester. 1847. 8" [Includes Derby.] Jewitt, L. 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Views of Haddon Hall. By D. Morison. London. 1842. fol. Evenings at Haddon Hall. Edited by the Baroness de Calabrella. With illustrations from designs by Geo. Cattermole. London. 1846. 8° ' Bohn, H. G. Evenings at Haddon Hall, a series of Romantic Tales of the Olden Time. With iUustrations by Geo. Cattermole. London. [1846.] 8° [Bohn's Illustrated Library.] Haddon Hall. The History and Antiquities of Haddon Hall . . . illustrated by lithogi-aphs from drawings by G. Cattermole. London. 1867. 4° Hall, S. C, and Jewitt, L. Haddon Hall : an illustrated guide . . . With notices of Bux- ton, Bakewell, and other places in the neigh- bourhood. Buxton. 1871. 8° HABDWICE HALL. See also Matlook. Bobinson, P. F. Vitruvius Britannicus. History of Hatfield House (Woburn Abbey, Hardwicke Hall, Castle Ashby, etc., by P. F. Robinson. History of Warwick Castle, by C. W. Spioer). 5 pt. London. 1833-44. fol. HAYEIELD. Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of penny guide books. A guide to Hayfield. 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Observations in enclosing the Manor of Melbourne in the County of Derby. London. 1800. 12" Deans, Joseph. Melbourne Church. London. 1843. 12" Briggs, J. Joseph. The history of Melbourne in the County of Derby. Second edition. Derby. [1852.] 8" Guide to Melbourne and King's Newton, Derbyshire. [With iLLustrations.] London. [1870.] 8" MOKLEY. Vox, Samuel. The History and Antiquities of the Parish Church of S. Matthew, Morley, in the County of Derby. . . . With . . . illustral tions by G. Bailey. London. 1872. 4" THE PEAK. Hobbes, Thomas. [De Mirabilibus Pecci, etc-] [1666.] 4" [Without pagination. Imperfect ; wanting title-page. ] De Mirabilibus Pecci: being the won- ders of the Peak in Darbyshire in English and Latin [verse]. London. 1678. 8" — -Fifth edition. London. 1683. 8" Cotton, Charles. The Wonders of the Peake. Second edition. London. 1683. 8" Third edition, London. 1694. 8" Forwrth edition. London. 1699. 8° Leigh, C. The natural history of Lanca- shire, and the Peak in Derbyshire. [With engravings.] 3 pt. Oxford. 1700. fol. Derby, Oowntyof. A Description of the high Peak of Derbyshire, together with an account of . . . other remarkable places, hitherto called the wonders of that country, etc. Manchester. 1799. 8" Hutchinson, John. Hutchinson's tour through the High Peak of Derbyshire. Macclesfield. 1809. 12" Rhodes, E. Peak scenery, or excursions in Derbyshire ; made chiefly for the purpose of picturesque observation. 4pt. London. 1818—1823. fol. Another edition. London. 1824. 8" Ward, R. A Guide to the Peak of Derby- shire. Seventh edition. Birmingham. 1827. 8" Glover, Stephen. The Peak Guide ; con- taining the topographical, statistical, and general history of Buxton, Chatsworth, Eden- sor, Castleteon {sic], Bakewell, Haddon, Mat- lock, etc. ; with an introduction. Edited by T. Noble. Derby. 1830.- 8" Adam, William. The gem of the peak ; or, Matlock Bath and its vicinity. London. 1838. 8" Another edition. London. 1843. 12" Peak. Gem of the Peak ; or Matlock Bath and its vicinity. [By W. Adam] . . . Third edition enlarged. London. [1850.] 12° Gem of the Peak, containing excursions to Buxton and Castleton. ' London. [1850.] 12° Hall, S. T. The Peak and the Plain: Scenes in Woodland, Field, and Mountain. London. 1853. 8° Eobertson, W. H. A Handbook to the Peak of Derbyshire and to the use of the Bux- ton mineral waters. London. 1854. 12" Seventh edition ; with ... a Botanical Commentary and list of Plants by . . . Miss Hawkins. Buxton. 1868. 8" Croston, James. On foot thro' the Peak, or a summer saunter among the HiUs and Dales of Derbyshire. [With map.] London. 1862. 8° [Other editions— 1868, [1876].] Peak. Through the Peak, between London DEVONSHIRE 85 and Manchester. The Railway Traveller and Tourist's Guide between London and Manches- ter, viS, Derby, Matlock, and Buxton. London. [1871.] S" Bradbury, Edward. Pilgrimages in the Peak: Derbyshire essays. 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Vol. 1—2. London. 1829-31. 4" [Incomplete. Vol. II. wants the title-page and all after p. 282.] Britton, John, and Brayley, E. W. Devon- shire and Cornwall illustrated, with historical and topographical descriptions. London. 1832. 4° Westcote, Thomas. A view of Devonshire in 1630, with a Pedigi'ee of most of its gentry. Exeter, 1845. 4" Prince, John. Danmonii Orientales Illus- tres ; or, the Worthies of Devon : a work, 86 DEVONSHIRE. wherein the lives and fortunes of the most famous divines, statesmen . . . and other emi- nent persons natives of that . . province from before the Norman Conquest down to the pre- sent time . . are memorised. Exeter. 1701. fol. • New edition. London. 1810. i° Izacke, R. An alphabetical register of divers persons who by their last wills, grants, . . . and other deeds, etc. , have given tenements, rents, annuities, and monies towards the relief of the poor of the County of Devon and City and County of Exon, etc. London. 1736. 8° Western Counties. Rural Elegance dis- play'd in the description of four Western Counties, Cornwall, Devonshire, Dorsetshire, and Somersetshire. London. 1768. 12" Jones, WiUiam. A complete history of all the Religious Houses in Devon and Cornwal, before the dissolution. London. 1779. 12" Exeter. Thesaurus Ecclesiasticus Provinci- alis ; or, a survey of the Diocese of Exeter. Exeter. 1782. 4" Tunni cliff, William. A topographical survey of the Counties of Hants, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall. Salisbury. 1791. 8" Polwhele, Richard. Historical views of Devonshire. Vol. L Exeter. 1793. 4" [No more published.] AeademieB, etc.. Board of Agriculture. General view of the agriculture of the County of Devon. By Robert Eraser. London. 1794. 4» General view of the agriculture of the County of Devon. By Charles Vancouver. London. 1808. 8" Marshall, William. The Rural Economy of the West of England, including Devonshire, and parts of Somersetshire, Dorsetshire, and Cornwall. 2 vol. London. 1796. 8° Lipscomb, G. A Journey into Cornwall through the Counties of Southampton, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, and Devon. Warwick. 1799. 8" Dunsford, M. Miscellaneous Observations in the course of two Tours through several parts of the West of England. Tiverton. 1800. 12" Fiuuack, William. The History and Topo- graphy of Devonshu-e. A'^ol. IL of Pinnock's County Histories. Loudon. 12° Bridges, J. A Book of Fairs. [London. 1800.] 8» Williams, T. H., and Johns, H. J. Pictu- resque Excursions in Devonshire, consisting of select views. London. 1801. 4° Butcher, E. An excursion from Sidmouth to Chester in the summer of 1803, In a, series of letters to a lady. 2 pt. London. 1805. 12» Jones, J. P. A Botanical Tour through various parts of the Counties of Devon and Cornwall. Exeter. 1820. 8° Oliver, George. Historic collections relating to the monasteries in Devon. Exeter. 1820. 8» Cooke, 6. A. The Modem British Travel- ler ; or, Tourist's Pocket Directory. London.' 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London. 1827. 4" [Without letterpress.] Scenery on the Devonshire Rivers. With introductory remarks illustrated by a series of sketches and studies drawn from nature and engraved by F. C. Lewis. London. 1843. fol. Halle, H. R. Letters, Historical and Bo- tanical ; relating chiefly to places in the Vale ofTeign. . . With some geologic notices by Dr. Croker. London. 1851. 8» Pulman, G. P. R. The Book of the Axe : containing a piscatorial description of that stream, and a history of all the Parishes and remarkable spots upon its banks. London. 1854. 8° Fourth edition. London. 1875. 8° Stothard aft. Bray, A. E. A description of the part of Devonshire bordering on the DEVONSHIRE. 87 Tamar and the Tavy ; its natural history, manners, superstitions, scenery, etc. 3 vol. London. 1836. 12° New edition. 2 vol. London. 1879. 8° Mount's Bay. A guide to Mount's Bay and the Land's End. 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The Lancashire Library : a bibliographical account of books on topo- graphy, biography, history, science, and mis- cellaneous literature, relating to the County Palatine, including an account' of iLancashire tract's, pamphlets, and sermons printed before the year 1720. With collations, and biblio- graphical, critical, and biographical notes on the hooks and authors. London. 1875. 4" Academies, etc. , Ohethwm Society. Chetham Miscellanies. Volume the Fifth, containing a description of the state, civil and ecclesiastical, of the County of Lancaster, about the year 1590, by some of the clergy of the Diocese of Chester. Edited by the Rev. F. R. Raines. Manchester. 1875. 4" Earwaker, J. P. Local gleanings relating 154 LANCASHIBE. to Lancashire and Cheshire. Edited by J. P. Earwaker. Eeprinted from the "Manchester Courier." In progress. Manchester. [1875, etc.] i° Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of England and Wales. The superficial Geology of the country adjoining the Coasts of South-West Lancashire. By C. E. De Eance. London. 1877. 8° Lancaster, Ommty of. The basis or standard for the new county rate or assessment for the County of Lancaster.. Preston. 1877. 8» Academies, etc., Record Society. Lanca- shire and Cheshire Church Surreys, 1649-1655. In two parts. . . . Edited by Lt.-Col. Henry Kshwick. [Manchester.] 1879. 8" Academies, etc., Ghetham Society. Inven- tories of Goods in the Churches and Chapels of Lancashire taken in the year a.d. 1552. Edited by J. E. BaUey. Manchester. 1879. 4" ACCEINGTOH. See Bukniet. ASHTON-ITNDER-IYNE. P.P. Manchester. • The Commercial Di- rectory for 1814-15, containing the names of the merchants, etc., in Ashton, Bamsley, Blackburn, Bolton, etc. 2 vol. Manchester. [1814-16.] 4» Hibbert, Samuel. Illustration of the Customs of a Manor in the North of England, during the fifteenth century. Edinburgh. 1822. 4» Butterworth, James. A History of the towns and parishes of Stockport, Ashton-under- Lyne, Mottram-Long-den-dale, and Glossop. Manchester. 1827. 8" Clay, Charles. Geological Sketches and ob- servations on vegetable fossil remains, etc., collected in the Parish of Ashton-under-Lyne. London. 1839. 8° Academies, etc., Chetham Society. Three Lancashire documents of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, comprising I. The great De Lacy Inquisition, Feb. 16, 1311. 11. The Survey of 1320— 1346. III. Custom EoU and Rental of the Manor of Ashton-under-Lyne Nov. 11, 1422. Edited by John Harland. ' Manchester. 1868. i" BACUP. See also Rochdale. Hargreaves, James. The Life and Memoir of J. Hirst, pastor of the Baptist Church, Bacup ; also an appendix containing a sketch of the rise of that church, Rochdale. 1816. 12" BABEOW-IN-FTTRNESS. P.P. Preston. The Barrow-in-Furness Di- rectory, with map of the town and suburb. In progress. Preston. [1875, etc.] 8" BIBCH. Academies, etc., Chetham, Society. A history of the ancient Chapel of Birch, in Manchester Parish, including a sketch of the township of Rusholme. By the Rev. John Booker. Manchester. 1859. 4o BIBESALE. See Southpoet. BLACKBT7BN. See also Ashton-under-Lyne. Durham, 'William. Blackburn, Lancashire. Chronological notes of prominent historical events in the Town and Parish of Blackburn . . . from A.D. 448 to 1860. Blackburn. 1861. 12<> Blackburn Directory.' The Blackburn Di- rectory and Darwen Directory for 1870-71. Blackburn. [1870.] 8" Abram, W. A. Parish of Blackburn, County of Lancaster. A History of Blackburn, Town and Parish. L. P. Blackburn. 1877. 4° BLACKPOOL See also Sotjthpoet. Hntton, W. A description of Blackpool in Lancashire, frequented for sea-bathing. Third edition. London. 1817. 12* Whittle, P. Marina ; or, an historical and de- scriptive account of Southport, Lytham, and Blackpool. Preston. 1831. 8" Peacock, W. F. Abel Heywood's Series of Penny Guide Books, A Gm"de to Blackpool. Manchester. 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History of tlie parochial church of Burnley, with a description of the Towneley and Stansfield Chapels. Burnley. 1856. 4" Worrall, John. "Worrall's Directory of Bum- ley, Accrington, Church, . . . and adjoining Tovmships. Oldham. 1872. 8'' Orreai Britain and Ireland, etc. Memoirs of the Geological Survey. The Geology of the Bumley Coalfield. By E. Hull. London. 1875. 8» Hall, S. T. Pendle Hill and its surround- ings, including Bumley and its boundaries. London. 1877. 8'' BTJEROW-WITH-BTJUROW. Ranthmell, Richard. Antiquitates Bremeto- nacenses ; or, the Roman Antiquities of Over- borough ; wherein Overborough is proved to be the Bremetonacae of Antoninus. London. 17i6. 4° BTTET. See Bolton. CARTSLEL. See also Fuenbss. FfoUiott, William. Cartmel Parish and Parish Church. London. 1854. 8" — - — Cartmeltoniana. Extracts from the manuscript books contained in Cartmel Church. London. 1854. 8" Stockdale, James. Annales Caermoelenses ; or, Annals of Cartmel. Ulverston. 1872. 8° CHOELEY. See Wigan. CHOELTON. See Didsbuet. CHOEITON-CTTM-HARDY. See Didsbttky. CHUECH. See Bttenley. CLITHEROE. See Whalley. COLNE. Carr, James. Annals and stories of Colne and neighbourhood. Manchester. 1878. 8" CONISTOH. Coniston Old Man. The Old Man ; or> rovings and ramblings round Conistone. London. 1849. 120 Second edition, revised. [Edited by J. Garnett.] Windermere. [1857.] 12" Heynrood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of Penny Guide Boots. A Guide to Coniston and Fumess Abbey, with a notice of Piel Castle, the Isle of Foulney, Barrow, etc. Manchester. [1867.] 8» DAEWEN. See Blackbiten. DENTON. See also Heaton Noeeis. Academies, etc., Chetham Society. A history of the ancient Chapel of Denton, in Manchester Parish, ... by the Eev. John Booker. Manchester. 1855. i" [Vol. II. of Chetham Miscellanies.] DIDSBURY. Academies, etc., Chetham Society. A history "f the ancient Chapels of Didsbury and Chorl- ton, in Manchester Parish, including sketches of the townships of Didsbury, Withington, Bur- nage, Heaton Norris, Reddish, Levenshulme, and Chorlton-cum-Hardy. By the Rev. John Booker. Manchester. 1857. 4° EVERTON. Syers, R. The history of Everton, including familiar dissertations on the people. Liverpool. 1830. 8» FLEETWOOD. See Blackpool. FVRNESS. West, Thomas. The antiquities of Fumess ; or, an account of the Royal Abbey of St. Mary, etc. London. 1774. 4" Another edition, with additions by W. Close. Ulverston. 1805. 8° Another edition. Ulverston. 1813. 8" Evans, Francis. Fumess and Fumess Abbey ; or, a Companion through the Lancashire part of the Lake District. Ulverston. 1842. 8" Jopllng, C. M. Sketch of Fumess and Cart- mel, comprising the Hundred of Lonsdale North of the Sands. London. 1843. 8° Beck, Thomas A. Annales Fumesienses. History and Antiquities of the Abbey of Fur- ness. [With illustrations from drawings by H. 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History of the Fylde of Lan- Fleetwood. 1876. 8° Porter, John, ishire. 6ABSTAXG. Academies, etc., Chetham Society. The his- ry of the Parish of Garstang in the County of mcaster. By Lieut. -Col. Henry Fish wick. 2pt. Manchester. 1878. 4° GAWTHORPE. Academies, etc., Chetham Society, The ouse and Farm accounts of the Shuttleworths Gawthorpe Hall, in the County of Lancaster, Smithils and Gawthorpe, from Sept. 1582 to !t. 1621. Edited by John Harland. 4 pt. Manchester. 1856-58. 4° GOOSITABGH. Pishwick, H. The History of the Paro- ial Chapelry of Goosnargh, in the County of mcaster. Manchester. 1871. 4° GOETOH. See Turton. GBANGE-OTEB-SANDS, Grange-oyer-Sanda. er-Sands. A Guide to Grange- London. [1869.] 8» HALE. Pye, E. M. The Village of {Hale ; !a rural etch. Liverpool. 1851. 8° HEATOIT NOBBIS. See also Didsbubt. Worrall, John. "Worrall's Directory of Stock- rt, Heaton Norris, Macclesfield, Congleton, ^de, Denton, etc. Oldham. 1872. S" HELENS, ST. See "Wabeington. HOLLINGWOBTH. 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History, Direc- tory, and Gazetteer of the County of Notting- ham ... to which is added the history and directory of the port of Gainsborough. Sheffield. 1844. 12o A new edition. Sheffield. 1864. 8° 60XHILI. See Thoknton Abbey. GRANTHAM. Tumor, Edmund. Collections for the his- tory of the Town and Soke of Grantham, con- taining authentic memoirs of Sir I. Newton, now first published from the original MSS. in tha possession of the Earl of Portsmouth. [With appendix and plates.] L. P. London. 1806. 4» Marrat, William. An historical description of Grantham. Lincoln. 1816. 12° LINCOLNSHIRE. 171 Street, B. Historical notes on Grantham and Grantham Church, by the Rev. B. Street. Grantham. 1857. 8° GBIMSBY, GB£AT. Oliver, George. The Monumental Anti- quities of Great Grimsby ; an essay towards ascertaining its origin and ancient population. Hull. 1825. 8° The history and antiquities of the con- yentual Church of Saint James, Great Grimsby. Grimsby. 1829. 8o Great Grimsby. 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Views of the Old and New London Bridges, drawn and etched by E. W. Cooke. With scientific and historical notices of the two bridges, etc. London. 1833. fol. Labelye, Charles. A description of West- minster Bridge. To which are added, an account of the methods made use of in laying the foundations of its piers, and an answer to the chief objections that have been made thereto. London. 1751. 8° Gephyralogia. Gephyralogia ; an historical account of Bridges, antiont and modem, . . . including a more particular histoi-y and descrip- tion of the new Bridge at Westminster. London. 1751. 8° CITY COMPANIES, PAGEANTS, etc. Brydall, John. Camera Regis ; or a short view of London ; containing the antiquity, cus- toms, franchises, etc. of that renowned city. London. 1676. 8° AnotJier edition. London. 1678. 8° Hunt, Thomas. A defence of the Charter and municipal rights of the City of London. London. [1682.] 4» London. 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An epitome of the Prive- leges of London, including Southwark, as granted by royal charters. London. 1816. 120 F., J. S. The Citizen's Pocket Chronicle, containing a . . . . view of the history, anti- quity, and temporal government of the City of London, etc. London. 1827. 8° London. City Scenes, or, a peep into London. London. 1828. 12<> City Scenes . . . With illustrations. London. [1845.] I60 Herbert, William. The history of the Twelve great Livery Companies of London ; principally compiled from their grants and records. 2 vol. London. 1837. 8° London, Corporation of. The Corporation of London' and Municipal Reform. London. [1843.] 8° ■Woodcock, W. Woodcock's Lives of illus- trious Lords Mayors and Aldermen of London. With a brief histoiy of the City of London, etc. [London. 1846.] 8" Biley, Henry Thomas. Munimenta Gild- hallse Londoniensis ; Liber Albus, Liber Cus- tomarum, et Liber Horn. Edited by H. T. Riley. 3 vol. London. 1859. 8° London. 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Londini Status Pacatus ; or, Londons peaceable estate Exprest in sundry liriumphs, pageants, and shewes, at the innitia- tion of ... H. Garway into the Mayorality of . . . London. London. 1639. i" London, Mayor of. Civic Honours ; or, a suc- cinct historical display of the origin . . . and mode of election of the Chief Magistrate of the City of London. London. 1816. 80 Ceremonials connected with the office of Lord Mayor. [London. 1834.] 8<> Academies, etc., Percy Society. Lord Mayors' Pageants : being collections towards a history of these annual celebrations. By F. W. Fair- holt. London. 1843. 8» Nichols, J. G. The Fishmongers' Pageant on Lord Mayor's Day, 1616. Represented in twelve plates by H. Shaw, etc. London. 1844. fol. Godwin, T. The Lord Mayor's Show. [London. 1850.] [Without a title-page.] 12° London. Ye Lord Mayor's Show. [A coloured representation of the procession.] London. [1878.] s. sh, ohl. fol. N., T. C. 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An historical account of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters of the City of London. Compiled chiefly from Records in their possession, London. 1848. 8° Company of Clochmahers. — London. Charter and bye-laws of the Wor- shipful Company of Clockmakers of the City of London, incorporated 1631, 7th Charles I. London. 1825. 8° Coopers Company. — Firth, J. F. Coopers Company, London. Historical Memoranda, Charters, documents, and extracts from the records of the corpora- tion and the books of the Company, 1396 — 1848. London. 1848. 8° Company of Founders. — Williams, W. M. Annals of the Worshipful Company of Founders of the City of London. With notes and illustrations. [London. 1867.] 8° [Privately' printed .] Company of Grocers. — Heath, J. B. Some account of the Worship- ful Company of Grocers of the City of London. London. 1829. 8° [Not published.] Second edition. London. 1854. 4° [Privately printed.] Honourable Artillery Company. — ■ Highmore, Anthony. The History of the Honourable Artillery Company of the City of London, from its earliest annals to the Peace of 1802. London. 1804. 8° Kaikes, G. A. The History of the Honour- able Artillery Company. By Capt. 6. A. Raikes. With maps and illustrations. 2 vol. London. 1878. 8° Company of Ironmongers. — NichoU, John. Some account of the Wor- shipful Company of Ironmongers. Compiled from their own records, and other authentic sources of information. London. 1866. 4° [Privately printed.] Company of Leather-sellers. — Black, WiUiam H. History and Antiqui- ties of the Worshipful Company of Leather- sellers of the City .of London ; with fac-similes of charters and other illustrations. London. 1871. fol. [Privately printed,] Merchant Taylors. — Clode, C. M. Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors of the Fraternity of St. John the Baptist in the City of London. lyondon. 1875. 8° [Printed for private circulation.] Stationers Company. — London, Stationers, Company of. The Orders, Rules, and Ordinances ordained, de- vised, and made by the Master and Keepers or Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery or Art of Stationers of the City of London, for the well-governing of the Society. London. 1692. 4° 192 LONDON. The Charter and Grants of the Com- pany of Stationers of the City of London. Loudon. 1825. 8° DISECTORIES, LISTS, ETC. London, Merchaitis of. , A collection of the names of the Merchants living in and about the City of London, . . . directing ... to the place of their abode. Loudon. 1677. 12° The Little London Directory of 1677, [entitled " A toUection of the names of the Merchants living in . . . the City of London." Reprinted from the rare original.] [Edited by J. C. Hotten.] London. 1863. 8° P.P. London. The Directory containing names and places of abode of . . . persons in business. London. 1736-38. 8" [Continued ati] Kent's Directory. London. 1754-[1810]. 8° [^Continued as] Kent's original London Directory. London. 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The Universal British Directory of Trade, Com- merce, and Manufacture, etc. (Directory to the nobility, gentry, and families of distinction in London and Westminster.) London. [1793, 1792.] 8° P.P. London. The first edition ever pub- lished of Boyle's New Fashionable Court and County Guide and Town Visiting Directory for 1796. In progress. London. 1796, etc. 12» Holden's Triennial Directory, 1799. (For 1802, 3, 4, 5—11.) [Continued aa] The Triennial Directory of London, West- minster, Southwark (for 1817-19, for 1822-24). 8 vol. London. ■ [1799— 1822.] 8» Holden's Annual Directory, . . . com- prising London and 480 separate towns in Eng- land, Scotland, and Ireland. First edition for the years 1814 and 1815. London. [1814.] 8° The New Annual Directory for 1800. London. 1800. 12° [Continued as] The Post-Oface Annual Directory ' for 1801, etc. London. 1801-15. 12° {^Continued as] The Post-OfBce London Directory for 1819, etc. In progress. 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Or a briefe relation of the innes . . . and other lodgings in, and neere London, where the car- riers, waggons, etc. doe usually come, from any parts of . . . England, . . . Wales, . . . Scotland, and Ireland. London. 1637. 40 Eeprinted, 1869. No 11 of " Mr. Ash- bee's Occasional Facsimile Eeprints. " List. A list of the Stage Coaches and Car- riers, and the places and times they come in and go out. London. 1710. 12° London. A correct list of all the Stage Coaches and Cariiers ; with the places where they inn, and the days they set out from London. [London. 1750.] s. sh. fol. A Concise and Complete guide to all the receiving houses in the Metropolis ; both for the general and twopenny post, etc. London. [1830 ?] 16° Gilbert, James. Gilbert's new London Street Directory, containing 5000 references. London. [1851.] 16° Shrapnel, N. S. Shrapnel's Stradametrical survey of London and its environs. Containing upwai"ds of fourteen million eight hundred thousand mean distances, with their relative cab fares, to or from every street ... in London. Pt. 2. London. 1852. 16°. [Imperfect, wanting pt. 1.] P.P. London. London. A complete guide to the leading hotels, etc. [With illustrations.] London. 1872, etc. 8° London Companion. The London Companion, or an account of the fares of Hackney Coachmen, etc. London. 1773. 8° Fielding, John. Fielding's Hackney Coach Eates. London. [1786.] 8° Cary, John. Gary's New Guide for asoer- taining Hackney Coach fares, . . . being an actual admeasurement of every street, which is a carriage way throughout the metropolis. Loudon. 1801. 8° Hughes, T. Hughes's Hackney Coach, and Chariot Fares, containing upwards of 10,000 London. 1824. 12° Hackney Carriage Pocket Directory. The Hackney Carriage Pocket Directory for 1832. London. [1832.] 12° P.P. London. The Illustrated Omnibus W4 LONDON. Guide, . . . with an original distance map of London. No. 1. London. 1851. 12° [No more published.] London Hackney Cab Fares. The London Hackney Cab Fares and Distances. London. 1853. Bowe, Samuel. Eowe's Cab Fares. Table of Twenty-five thousand Cab Fares. London. [1853.] Second edition. London. [1853.] Third edition. London. [1853.] 8» A ISO 18" 18" P.P. London. Reid's London Omnibus Guide and Local Conveyance Directory, April, 1859-63. London. [1859-63.] S" Mogg, W. Mogg's Ten thousand Cab Fares, from actual admeasurement. London. 1859. 12» London Cah Fares. London Cab Fares. Official Tables, . . . containing 29,520 Refer- ences, etc. London. 1862. 12° P.P. Boston. A London Directory for American Travellers for 1874, etc. Containing the fullest information . . respecting all that is valuable in connection with a visit to London. By C. E. Pascoe. Boston. [U. S.] ' 1874. 8° IContinued aa] A London Guide and Directory for American Travellers . . . [1875, 76]. By C. E. Pascoe. London. [1875-76.] 8° Herbert, H. 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Companies of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, with a brief historical account of each company. Newcastle. 1824. 8" Sykes, John. Local records, or historical register of remarkahle events which have occurred exclusively in the Counties of Durham and Northumberland, Newcastle and Berwick- upon-Tweed. Newcastle. 1824. 8° Local records, or historical register of remarkable events which have occurred in Northumberland and Durham, Newcastle and Brwick-upon-Tweed. Newcastle. 1833. 8° Bichardson, M. A. The Local Historian's Table Book of remarkable occurrences connected with the Counties of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, and Durham. 8 vol. London. 1841-6. 8" Latimer, John. Local Kecords ; or. His- torical Register of remarkable events which have occurred in Northumberland and Dur- ham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Berwick-upon- Tweed, 1832—1857. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1857. 8" Sopwith, Thomas. A historical and descrip- tive account of All Saints Church in Newcastle- upon-Tyne. 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Eoyal Agricultural Society of England, 1846. Meeting at Newoastle-upon- Tjme. The hand-book of Newcastle, and visit- or's guide to the show, etc. London. 1846. 12» EeprintB. Extracts from the municipal accounts of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, extending from 1561 to the Revolution of 1688. Newcastle. 1849. 8" Oliver, Thomas. The Topographical Con- ductor, or descriptive guide to Newcastle and Gateshead ; also to the suburbs and environs. Accompanied by a plan of Newcastle and Gates- head, a map of the environs in 1851, etc. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1851. 12'> Newcastle-upon-Tyne. An account of the Great Fire and Explosion ... in Newcastle- upon-Tyne and Gateshead, on the 6th of Octo- ber, 1854. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. [1854.] 8" E., J. A Record of the Great Fire in New- castle and Gateshead, to which is prefixed a history of Newcastle. London. 1866. 12° Bruce, J. C. A Handbook to Newcastle-on- Tyne. Illustrated with a geological map of the district, maps of the town, etc. Londcm. 1863. 8° Another edition. London. 1864. 8° Wilson, Joe. A Choice Collection of Tyne- side Songs, by Wilson, Corvan, Mitford, etc. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1872. 8» NEWmiNSTBE ABBEY. Academies, etc., 'Surtees Soeieiy, Chartula- rium Abbathise de Novo Monasterio ordinis Cisterciensis fundatse anno, 1137. Edited by J. T. Fowler.] Durham. 1878. 8° OITEBBITBir. White, Robert. History of the Battle of Otterburn, fought in 1388 ; with memoirs of the warriors engaged in that memorable con- flict. London. 1857. 4* EOMAN WALL. See page 78. ttne]h:otixh. Tynemouth. History of Tynemouth, the Castle and Priory. New edition. North Shields. 1806. 12o History of Tynemouth, its priory and Castle. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. [1841.] 12o Cribson, William S. The history of the Monastery founded at Tynemouth, in the Dio- cese of Durham. 2 vol. London. 1846, 47. 4» Review of Mr. Sidney Gibson's History of the Monastery of Tynemouth. 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Sketch of a Tour into Derbyshire and Yorkshire ; including part of Buckingham, Warwick, Leicester, Nottingham, etc. London. 1783. S" Faine, James. Plans, elevations, and sections of noblemen and gentlemen's houses . . . exe- cuted in the Counties of Derby, Durham, Mid- dlesex, Northumberland, Nottingham, and York. . . . Second edition. 2 vol. London. 1783. fol. Academies, etc.. Board of Agriculture. General view of the agriculture of the County of Nottingham. By Eobert Lowe. London. 1794. 4" Artother edition. London. 1798. 8° Domesday Book. Dom Boc ; a Translation of the Eecord called Domesday, so far as relates to the County of York, including also Amoun- demess, Lonsdale, and Furness, in Lancashire, and such parts of Westmoreland and Cumber- land as are contained in the survey ; also the. Counties of Derby, Nottingham, etc., with an introduction, glossary, and indexes, by the Rev. W. Bawdwen. 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The history and antic^uities of the Parish of Blyth in the Counties of Nottingham and York, comprising accounts of the monastery, hospital, chapels, and ancient tournament field of the parish. ■Westminster. 1860. 4° COLLHrOHAU. Wake, Edward G. The history of Colling- ham and its neighbourhood, including the northern half of the Hundred of Newark. [With map.] Newark-upon-Trent 1867. 8° The History of CoUingham and its neighbourhood. . . . Cheaper edition. Newark-upon-Trent. 1869. 8° 6B0VE. See Eetfokd. HAWTON. Academies, etc. , Ca/mbridge Camden Society. Plans, sections, and elevations of the Chancel of All Saints Church, Hawton, Nottingham- shire, with a descriptive account by G. 6. Place. Cambridge. 1845. fol. HUCENALL-IOBEABD. See Newstead. KANSFIELD. Booke, Hayman. An account of the Ee- mains of two Eoman Villae discovered near Mansfield Woodhouse in May and October, 1786. London. 1787. 4° Another edition. Mansfield. 1801. 4° Harrod, William. 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Nottingham. 1795. 4° Willonghby, E. The Nottingham Directory, containing the name, profession, and residence of every principal inhabitant. Nottingham. 1799. S" Nottingham, Town of. The Nottingham Directory, containing a general list of the mer- chants, tradesmen, and principal inhabitants of Nottingham, New Radford, and New-Snenton. Nottingham. 1815. 12" Slater, Isaac. Slater's National Commercial Directory of Ireland, etc. Manchester. 1847. 8" [Includes Nottingham.] Ephemerides. The Nottingham Red Book and Almanack for 1868, etc. Nottingham. [1868, etc.] 8" Sutton, J. F. The Date-Book of Remarkable and Memorable Events connected with Notting- ham and its neighbourhood, 1750 — 1850. London. 1852. 8° lowe, Edward J. The conchology of Not- tingham ; or a popular history of the recent land and fresh water molusca found in the neighbourhood. London. 1853. 12° Wylie, "William H. Old and New Notting- ham. London. 1853. 8° Nottingham. Rambles round Nottingham. No. 1—8. London. 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Collections concerning the Church or Congregation of Protestant Separat- ists formed at Scrooby at North Nottingham- shire, in the time of King James I: the Founders of New Plymouth, the parent colony of New England. London. 1854. 8"> SHEBWOOD FOBEST. See also Worksop. Booke, Hayman. A sketch of the ancient and present state of Sherwood Forest, in the County of Nottingham. With four plates. Nottingham. 1799. 80 238 OXFOBDSHIEE. Sherwood Forest. A visit to Sherwood Forest, including the Ahbeys of Newstead, Eufford, and Welbeok, Annesley, Thoreshy, and Hardwiok Halls, Bolsover Castle, etc. London. 1850. 12" Carter, James. A visit to Sherwood Forest, including the Abbeys of Newstead, Eufford, and "Welbeck. New edition. London. [I860.] 8<> Third edition, revised. London. [1866.] 8<> Fowth edition, revised. London. [1875.] S" Sterland, "W. J. The Birds of Sherwood Forest. . . Being a contribution to the natural history of the county. London. 1869. 8'^ SOUTHWELL. Bastall, W. D. A history of the antiquities of the town and church of Southwell, in the County of Nottingham. London. 1787. 4° [There is another copy in the Library on large paper.] Antiquities, historical, architectural, chorographioal and itinerary, in Nottingham- shire and the adjacent counties ; comprising the histories of Southwell (the Ad Pontem) and of Newark (the Sidnacester of the Komans). Inter- spersed with biographical sketches, and embel- lished with engravings. 2 vol. Newark, London. 1801, 1819. 4" LThe history of Newark forms the second rolume.] Shilton, E. P. The History of Southwell in the County of Nottingham, its hamlets and vicinage, including a descriptien of the Collegi- ate Church. Newark. 1818. 8° Dimock, J. F. Illustrations of the Collegi- ate Church of Southwell, in a series of views from drawings by E. H. Buckler. With an architectural description by J. F. Dimock. London. 1854. foL Bloxam, M. H. 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London. 1875. 8" An outline of the Grammar of the Dia- lect of AVest Somerset. By F. T. Elworthy. London. 1877. 8" 252 SOMERSETSHIEB. Domesday Book. Domesday Book ; or the great survey of England of WiUiam the Con- queror, A.D. 1086. Facsimile of thepart relating to Somersetshire. Southampton. 1862. fol. Eyton, R. W. Domesday Studies : an ana- lysis and digest of the Somerset survey. 2 vol. London. 1880. 4° G., H. A Traveller's Notes in Scotland, Belgium, Devonshire, the Channel Islands, the Mediterranean, France, Somersetshire, etc. London. [1867.] 8° Hugo, Thomas. The Mediaeval Nunneries of the County of Somersetshire and Diocese of Bath and Wells. London. 1867. 8o Smith, Cecil. The Birds of Somersetshire. London. 1869. 80 Hughes, "William. The geography of Somer- setshire for use in schools. London. 1871. 8° LawBon, William. Collins's County Geo- graphies. Geography of the County of Somerset. London. 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The Customs, Superstitions, and Legends of the County of Somerset. Col- lected . . . by C. H. Poole. London. 1877. 8» Pooley, Charles. An Historical and Descrip- tive Account of the Old Stone Crosses of Som- erset. London. 1877. 8" Copleston, E. A. Where's Where ? Part 1. ... A Concise gazetteer of the County of Som- erset. London. 1878. 8" BANWEIL. Bowles, William L. Days departed, or Bauwell Hill ; a lay of the Severn Sea. Second edition. London. 1829. 8° Viator. Banwell Cottage,. Somersetshire, the seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. London. [1837.] 8" Banwell Cottage, Somersetshire, the seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. [Ex- tracted from the "Gentleman's Magazine," Nov., 1837.] [London. 1838.] 8° Whereat, John. Whereat's Banwell and Cheddar Guide, with a descriptive account of the Caverns at Banwell, Mr. Beard's Cottage, etc.' Weston-super-Mare. [1847.] 120 BATH. Jones, John. The Bathes of Bathes Ayde. Compendiously compiled by John Jones, phi- sition. £. L. London. 1572. 4° Venner, Thomas. The baths of Bathe ; or a necessary compendious treatise concerning the nature," use, and efficacy of those famous hot waters. London. 1628. 4" [ Reprinted in tlieHarleian Miscellany, Vol. IV., 1808,] Via recta ad vitam longam. By Thomas Venner. . . . Whereunto is annezed by the same author, a very necessary and compendious Treatise of the famous Baths of Bathe. Loudon. 1650. 4" Fourth edition. London. 1660. 4" Guidott, Thomas. A discourse of Bathe and the Hot Waters there, etc. London. 1676. S" [The Museum Copy contains copious MS. notes.] . Thomae Guidotti Anglo-Britanni de Thermis Britannicis tractatus. Aceesserunt observationes hydrostaticse, chromaticse, etc. Londini. 1691. 4''' A collection of Treatises, relating to the City and Waters of Bath. London. 1725. 8" Peirce, Robert. Bath Memoirs ; or obser- vations in three and forty years practice at the- Bath, what cures have been there wrought both by bathing and drinking these waters from 1653 to 1697. 2 pt. Bristol. 1697. 8° The History and Memoirs of the Bath f containing observations on what cures have been - there wrought. An account of King Bladud, etc. London. 1713. 8» Oliver, William. A practical Dissertation on Bath Waters. London. 1707. 8" Another edition. London. 1719. 12° Fifth edition. London. 1764. 12o- Chandler, Mary. The Description of Bath. A poem. Third edition. London. 1736. 8" [Other editions— 17«, 1744, 1765, 1767.] SOMERSETSHIRE. 253 Wood, John. A description of the Exchange of Bath ; with plates. L. P. Bath. 1745. 8° An essay towards a description of Bath. Second. edition. 2 vol, London. 1749. 8" Tradesman. The Tradesman's and Travel- ler's Pocket Companion, or the Bath and Bris- tol Guide, etc. Second edition. Bath. [1750 ?] 12° Baylies, William. Practical Reflections on the Uses and Abuses of Bath "Waters. London. 1757. 8° Bath and Bristol. The Bath and Bristol Guide. Fourth edition with additions. Bath. [1760 ?] 8» Bath Guide. The New Bath Guide, or useful pocket companion. Bath. [1762.] 8" [Other editions— [1762], [1765], [1775], 1777, [1780], 1782, 1784, 1788, 1791, 1795, 1803.] Faltoner, William. An essay on the Bath Waters. London. 1770. 12° Bath. The Stranger's Assistant and Guide to Bath. Bath. 1773. 8° Bath and its environs, a descriptive poem. Bath. 1775. 8» Bath Guide. The new Prose Bath Guide for the year 1778. Dedicated to Lord N(orth). [London. 1778 ?] 8° Second edition. [London. 1780 ?] 8° Falconer, William. A practical dissertation on the medicinal effects of the Bath Waters. Bath. 1790. 8" Ibbetson, J. C. A picturesque guide to Bath, Bristol, HotweUs, the Eiver Avon, and the adjacent country ; illustrated with . . . views taken in 1792, by Messrs. J. Laporte and Hassell, and engraved in aquatinta. London. 1793. 4» . Fownall, T. Descriptions and explanations of some remains of Eoman Antiquities dug up in the City of Bath in the year 1790. Bath. 1795. 4" Heath, George. The History, antiquities, survey, and description of the City ... of Bristol. To which are added descriptions of towns . . in the vicinity, and of the Cities of Bath and Wells. Second edition. Bristol. 1797. 12° Warner, Richard. An Ulustratiou of the Boman antiquities discovered at Bath. Bath. .1797. 4° Excursions from Bath ; with plans of the roads. Bath. 1801. 8" The History of Bath. Bath. 1801. 40 Walcott, John. Description and figures of petrifactions found in the quarries, gravel-pits, etc. near Bath. Collected and drawn by John Walcott. Gibbes, Sir G, Waters, Bath. [1799.] 8° A treatise on the Bath Bath. 1800. 8° Lysons, Samuel. [Remains of two Roman Temples and other Roman Antiquities discov- ered at Bath.] London. 1802. fol. Bath Guide. The historic and local new Bath Guide. Bath. 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Prior and Mr. W. Wooster. Bath. [1858, etc.] 12" Egan, P. Walks through Bath describing everything worthy of interest, including Wal- cot and Widcombe. Bath. 1819. 8" - Another edition. Bath. 1819. 120 Sansford, J. G. The Invalid's Companion to -Bath ; containing an account of the topo- graphy, climate, and waters of that city. Bath. 1820. 8° Scudamore, Charles. A chemical and med- ical Report on the properties of the mineral, waters of Buxton, Matlock, Tunbridge Wells, Harrogate, Bath, Cheltenham, etc. London. 1820. 8" Spry, Joseph Hume. A practical treatise on the Bath Waters, tending to illustrate their beneficial efiects in Chronic Diseases. London. 1822. 8" Britton, John. Bath and Bristol, with the Counties of Somerset and Gloucester displayed in a series of views from original drawings by T. H. .Shepherd, with historical and descriptive illustrations by J. Britton. London. 1829. 40 Bath. The Handbook to Bath, illustrated with engravings, etc. London. 1843. 8° -; Graphic illustrations of Bath ecclesi- astical architecture, being interior views of 254 SOMEESETSHIEE. sacred edifices in Bath and its environs. (Tinted plates.) Nos. 1—3. Bath. 1845. fol. [No more published.] Gihhs, Samnel.- Gibhs's illustrated Bath Visitant ; or, new guide to Bath. Bath. [1845.] 12" Another edition. Bath. [1855.] 12"' Another edition. Bath. [1856.] 12» Tanstall, James. Rambles about Bath and its neighbourhood. London. 1847. 8" [Other editions— 1848, 1876.] The Bath Waters : their uses and effects in various Chronic Diseases. London. 1851. S" [Other editions— 1860, 1864, 1868, 1879'.] MiUes, J. Topographical Notes respecting Bath, Wells, Glastonbury, Taunton, etc. Printed from the original MS. London. 1851. 12» [No. 14 of a aeries entitled " Series of tracts on British Topography." Only 60 copies printed.] Hunter, Joseph. The connection of Bath with the literature and science of, England. London. 1853. S" Hanham, Frederick. A manual for the Park ; or, a botanical arrangement and descrip- tion of th e trees and shrubs in the Royal Victoria Park, Bath. London. 1857. 8° Indicator. A Guide through and around Bath. ... By Indicator. . . . Second edition. Bath. [1858.] 12" Falconer, R. W. List of Charters connected with the city of Bath. [With a photograph.] Bath. [1858.] 8° ■ • The Baths and mineral waters of Bath. Second edition. London. 1858. 12" Bath. City of Bath. [Twelve views with descriptive letterpress.] Bath. [1861.] 12" Earle, John. A guide to the knowledge of Bath, Ancient and Modem. [With a map.] London. 1864. 8" Scarth, H. M. Aquae Soils ; or, Notices of Roman Bath. With fifty-two illustrations by C. S. Beckett. London. 1864. i° Wright, G. N. The historio.guide to Bath. With a map and illustrations. Bath. 1864. 16° Bath. Objects of interest in the City of Bath and its neighbourhood. Bath. 1864. 12" Waloott, M. E. C. Memorials of Bath and Wells. 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The history and anti- quities of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury ; and the Abbey Church of Bath. 3 pt. London. 1723. 8° Peter, Saint and Apostle, etc. An historical description of the Church dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul in Bath, commonly called the Abbey. Bath. 1778. 12» Academies, etc., Society of Antiquar'es. Some account of the Abbey Church at Bath, by Sir H. C. Englefield :. illustrative of the plans, elevations, and sections of that building. London. 1798. fol. Eritton, John. The history and antiquities of Bath Abbey Church, including Biographical Anecdotes, with an Essay on epitaphs, illus- trated by engravings. London. 1825. 4" Davis, Edward. Gothic ornaments, illus- trative of Prior Birde's Oratory in the Abbey Church, Bath. (Drawn by S. Burchell.) London. 1834. fol. CABHAMPTON. Savage, James. History of the Hundred of Carhampton, in the County of Somerset. Bristol. 1830. 8° CHEDDAR. See also Bajtwell. Cheddar. Some account of Cheddar, its ClitFs and its Caves. Bristol. 1842. 8" Stevens, N. E. A guide to Cheddar and the neighbourhood. Cheddar. 1869. S" CHILTON-STJPEE-POLDEN. Stradling, W. A description of the Priory of Chilton-super-Polden, and its contents. Bridgwater. 1839. 12" CIAVERTON. v., G. Some illustrations of the architecture of Claverton and of the Duke's House, Brad- ford. London. 1837. fol. SOMERSETSHIRE. 255 Walcott, M. E. C. The Abbey of S. Mary in the Vale of Flowers, Cleeve, Co. Somerset. London. [1876.] 4° CLEVEDON. S., R. S. The complete Guide to Clevedon and its vicinity. Clevedon. [1879.] 8° FABIEIGH-HUNGEBFOBD. Taylor, Thomas. Historical and topograph- ical description of the village and castle of Far- ley. (Second edition.) London. 1839. 12° Jackson, John E. A guide to Farleigh-Hun- gerford, Co. Somerset. Taunton. 1853. 8° [There is another copy in the Library with a few Mb. notes [by Dr. Bliss].] Second edition. Taunton. 1860. 8° Third edition. London. 1879. 8° Farleigh Castle. Historical associations of Farleigh Castle. Revised and corrected by Canon Jackson. London. [1869.] 8° FBOME-SELWOOD. Evans, John. An account of a hoard of ancient British Coins discovered in the neigh- bourhood of Frome. London. 1861. 8" Bennett, W. J. E. History of the Old Church of S. John of Froome (commonly called Frome-Selwood), Diocese of Bath and Wells. Froome. 1866. 12'' GLASTONBUBY. ! also Bath. Glastonbury, Oity of. The History and An- tiquities of Glastonbury [by R. Rawlinson]. To which are added, L The endowments and orders of Sherington's Chantry, founded in St. Paul's Church, London. II. Dr. Plot's letter to the Earl of Arlington concerning Thetford, etc. , [by Thomas Heame]. Oxford. 1722. 8" Saunders, Samuel. A short description of the curiosities of Glastonbury, in Somersetshire. London. 1780. , 8° Glastonbury, City of. The history and an- tiquities of Glastonbury, collected from various authors. 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The history and antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Wells illustrated by Another edition. London. 1847. 12'>' Walker, T. L. The history and antiquities of the Vicar's Close, Wells, Somersetshire : forming Part 1. of "Pugin's Examples of Gothic Architecture. " Third Series. London. 1836. fol. Cockerel!, C. R. Iconography of the West Front of Wells Cathedral, with an Appendix on the Sculptures of other Mediaeval Churches in England. Oxford. 1851. 40 Wells, Cathedral Church of St. Andrew at. Architectural details from Wells Cathedral and the precinct buildings. Photographed by Cun- dall and Co. [London. 1865.] fol. Historical associations of Wells Cathe- dral. London. [1869.] 8° Freeman, E. A. History of the Cathedral Church of Wells, as illustrating the history of the Cathedral Churches of the old foundation. London. 1870. 8° WESTON-STTPEE-MASE. Entter, John. The Westonian Guide ; in- tended as a Visitor's Companion to that favour- ite watering place (Weston-super-Mare), and its vicinity, etc. Shaftesbury.- 1829. 8° Weston-super-Mare. Rambles about Weston- super-Mare and its neighbourhood. The Visit- or's Guide to Uphill, Bleadon, Lympsham, South Brent, and Burnham. Weston-super-Mare. [1847.] 12° The visitor's companion in rambling about Weston and its neighbourhood ; histor- ical and descriptive of its principal atttractions. Weston-super-Mare. [1847.] 12° Whereat, John. Whereat's new Handbook to Weston-super-Mare and its neighbourhood, etc. Weston-super-Mare. [1865.] 8° Saint Brady, G. The Flora of Weston and its immediate neighbourhood. Weston-super-Mare. 1856. 8° Eobbins, — , and Scotney, — . Eobbins' and Scotney's new Handbook to Weston-super- Mare and the neighbourhood. Weston-super-Mare. [1865.] 8° Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of penny guide books. A guide to Weston-super- Mare, Manchester. 1869. 8° Bobbins, C. 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A survey of Stafford- shire . . . collated with manuscript copies, and with additions and corrections by Wyrley, Chetwynd, Degge, Smyth, Lyttelton, Bucke- ridge, and others. By T. Harwood. Westminster. 1820. 8<> [There is another copy in the Library with copious MS. notes, but imperfect, wanting pp. 1 — 108, 427, and 428, and all the plates.] Another edition. London. 1844. 8° Salt, William. A list and description of the Manuscript Copies of Erdeswick's Survey of Staffordshire, which have been traced in public Libraries or private collections, 1842, 3. [London. 1844.] 8° Great Britain and Ireland. Magna Britan- nia et Hibemia, Antiqua et Nova. 6 vol. [London.] 1720-31. 4° [Vol. V. contains Staffordshire.] Shaw, Stebbing. Proposals for publishing by subscription the history and antiquities of Staffordshire. [London.] 1793. s. sh. fol. Proposals for publishing by subscription the history and antiquities of Staffordshire, etc. [London ? 1793 ?] s. sh. fol. [Different from the preceding.] History and antiquities of Staffordshire. [A circular respecting the publication so called. ] [Derby ? 1793 ?] =. sh. fol. The history and antiquities of Stafford- shire, compiled from the manuscripts of Hunt- bach, Loxdale, Bishop Lyttleton, and other col- lections of Dr. Wilkes, T. Feilde, etc. Vol. L, II., pt. 1. L. P. London. 1798—1801. fol. [No more published. ] [Unpublished Plates to Shaw's History and Antiquities of Staffordshire.] fol. Brayley, E. W., and Britton, J. The beau- ties of England and Wales ; or, original delinea- tions, topographical, historical, and descrip- tive, of each county. London. 1813. 8" [Vol. XIII. pt. 2 contains Staffordshire.] Pitt, William. A topographical history of Staffordshire ; including its agriculture, mines. and manufactures. . . . With illustrations. 2 pt. Newcastle-under-Lyme. 1817. 8" [The Museum copy contains a few MS. notes.] Pinnock, William. The History and Topo- graphy of Staffordshire. Vol. V. of Pinnock's County Histories. London. 1823. 12» Garner, Robert. The Natural History of the County of Stafford, comprising its geology, zoology, botany, and meteorology ; also its an- tiquities, topography, manufactures, etc. (Sup- plement.) London. 1844-60. S" Academies, etc., William Salt Arehceologiml Society. Collections for a History of Staffordshire. Edited by the Wm. Salt Archaeological Society. Vol. I. 1880. Birmingham. [1880.] 8" Tuunicliff, William. A topographical survey of the Counties of Stafford, Chester, and Lan- caster ; containing a map of each county with a complete description. Nantwich. 1787. 8° Egerton, Francis, Buke of Bridgwater. The history of Inland Navigations, particularly those of the Duke of Bridgwater, in Lancashire and Cheshire, and the intended one promoted by Earl Gower ... in Staffordshire, Cheshire, and Derbyshire. Illustrated with geographical plans, etc. 2 pt. London. 1766. 8" Third edition, with additions. [By J. Brindley.] London. 1779, S" Soane, Sir John. Plans, elevations, and sections of Buildings erected in the Counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Hertfordshire, etc. London. 1788. fol. Academies, etc., Board of Agriculture. Gen- eral view of the agriculture of the County of Stafford. By William Pitt. London. 1794. 4° Another edition. Loudon. 1796. 8° Butcher, E. An excursion from Sidmouth to Chester in the summer of 1803, in a series of letters to a Lady, etc. 2 pt. London. 1805. 12° Spence, E. Isabella. Summer excursions through parts of Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Herefordshire, Derbyshire, and South Wales. Second edition. 2 vol. London. 1809. 12° Cooke, G. A. The modern British Traveller : or, Tourist's Pocket Directory. London. [1802-10.] 12° [Vol. XVI. contains Staffordshire.] Pigot, James. Pigot and Co. 's London and Provincial new commercial Directory for 1822-3. Manchester. [1822.] 8" [Includes Staffordshire.] 258 STAFPOEDSHIRE. Pigot and Co. 's National Commercial Directory for 1828-9. London. [1828.] 8° [Includes Staffordshire.] Another edition. London. 1835. 8" Pigot and Co.'s National and Commer- cial Directory and Topography of the Counties of Derbyshire, Dorsetshire, Gloucestershire, etc. London. 18i2. 8° [Includes Staffordshire.] Ephemerides. The Staffordshire Almanack forl8i8. Stafford. [1847.] IJi" Slater, Isaac. Slater's Royal National and Commercial Directory and Topography of the Counties of Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, etc. Manchester. 1850. 8° [Includes Staffordshire.] Slater's Royal National and Commercial Directory and Topography of the Counties of Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Leicestershire, etc. lilanchester. 1850. 8" [Includes Staffordshire.]. Birmingham. Post-OfEce Directory of Bir- -mingham, Warwickshire, and part of Stafford- shii'e. With maps. London. [1845.] 8" [Other editions— [1850], 18S4, 1860, 1863, 1872, 1876, 1878. The three last editions are edited hy B. R. Kelly, and are under his name in the Library Cata- logue.] White, William. History, gazetteer, and directory of Staffordshire, and the city and county of Lichfield ; comprising a general sur- vey of the County of Stafford, and the Diocese of Lichfield. Second edition. ShefBeld. 1851. 12° P.P. Stourbridge. The Staffordshire and Worcestershire Red Book, 1878, etc. Stourbridge. [1878, etc.] 8° Shaw, Simeon. History of the Staffordshire Potteries, and the rise and progress of the manu- facture of pottery and porcelain, with notices of eminent potters. Hanley. 1829. 12° West, William. Picturesque views and de- scriptions of cities, towns, castles, mansions, and other objects of interesting features in Staffordshire and Shropshire. . . . With his- torical and topographical illustrations by Wil- liam West. Birmingham. [1830.] 4° Murohison, Sir E. I. The Silurian system, founded on geological researches in the Counties of Salop, Hereford, Radnor; IVIontgomery, Caermarthen, Brecon, Pembroke, IMtonmouth, Gloucester, Worcester, and Stafford, with descriptions of the coal-fields and overlying formations. 2 pt. London. 1839. 4° Cobbett, WUUam. Rural Rides in the Coun- ties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hants, etc. A new edition with no'tes, by J. P. Cobbett. London. 1853. 12" Bradshaw, G. Bradshaw's handbook to the manufacturing districts of Great Britain ... in the Counties of Lancashire, Cheshire, Stafford- shire, and Warwickshire. London. [1854.] 8° Griffith, George. The free schools and en- dowments of StaflFordshire and their fulfilment. Stafford. 1859. 8" Stafford, County of. Legends of the Moor- lands and Forest in North Staffordshire. [Chiefly in verse.] London. 1860. 8" Bateman, Thomas. Ten years' diggings in Celtic and Saxon gravehills in the Counties of Derby, Stafford, and York, from 1845 to 1858. London. 1861. S" Domesday Book. Domesday Book ; or, the great survey of England of WiUiam the Con- queror, A.D. 1086. Facsimile of the part relat- ing to Staffordshire. Southampton. 1862. fol. Jewitt, L. The Wedgwoods: being a life of J. Wedgwood ; with notices of his works and their productions, memoirs of the Wedgwood and other families, and a history of the early Potteries of Staffordshire. With . . . illustra- tions. London. 1865. 8" Derby, County of. Handbook for Travellers in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, and Staffordshire. Murray. London. 1868. 12° Second edition. London. 1874. 8° Morris, D. The Geography of Staffordshire, for use in schools. London. 1872. 8" ]llurby, Thomas. Murby's County Geogra- phies. Staffordshire. London. 1874. 8° Wedgwood, Henry. Romance of Stafford- shire. A series of sketches. London. [1878, 9.] 8» ALTON TOWERS. See 'also Ilam. Jewitt, L. Guide to Alton Towers, and the surrounding district. . . . Illustrated, etc. Edinburgh. 1869. 8» Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of Penny Guide Books. A Guide to Alton Towers, Dovedale, and Ashbourne. Manchester. 1869. 8° Bedfern, F. Brocklehurst's new authentic Excursionists' Guide to Alton Towers, etc. London. [1870.] 8» BEBESFORD HALL. Alexander, William. A Journey to Beres- ford Hall, the seat of C. Cotton, Esq., the celebrated author and angler. London. 1841. 4o Cotton, Charles. A Series of Views, taken on the spot, intended to illustrate C. Cotton's work, entitled, " The Second Part of the Com- plete Angler." Also views mentioned in the same work, of the Journey to Beresford Hall, etc. [Edited by F. Manning.] London. [1866.] 4<> BBEWOOD. Smith, James Hicks. Brewood ; additions STAFFOEDSHIRB. 259 and emendations to " Notes and Collections." Wolverhampton. 1864. 8° Brewood : a resume historical and topo- graphical. Wolverhampton. 1867. 8° Second edition. Wolverhampton. 1874. 8" Brewood Chancel, an account of the tombs of the Giffards. Wolverhampton. 1870. 8» BTJETON-TIPON-TRENT. See also Tutbtjey. White, F. History, Gazetteer, and Directory of the County of Derby, with the Town of Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire . Sheffield. 1857. 8° Uolyueux, William. Burton-on-Trent : its history, its waters, and its Breweries. London. [1«69.] 8° COLTON. Colton. Some account of Colton, and of the De Wasteney's Family. [By F. P. Parker. With illustrations.] Birmingham. 1879. 8» [Privately printed,] BAfiLASION. See Wolvebhampton. ECCLESHALL. Nichols, J. History and antiquities of Eocleshall Manor and Castle ; and of Lichfield House, London. By Samuel Pegge. London. 1784. 4» [" Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica," Vol. IV. no. 21.] ELFOBD. Bichardson, Edward. The Monumental Effigies and Tombs in Elford Church, Stafford- shire ; with a Memoir and Pedigree of the Lords of Elford [by M. Thorpe]. London. 1852. fol. Paget, F. E. Some account of Elford Church : its decays, and its restorations, in ancient and recent times. Lichfield. [1870.] 8» HABBOBNE. White, Francis. Francis White and Co.'s Commercial and Trades Directory of Birming- ham, Handsworth, King's Norton, Northfield, and Yardley in Worcestershire, and Harbome and Smethwick in Staffordshire ; with a history, topography, and directory of Warwickshire. 2 vol. Sheffield. 1875. 8° ILAU. Iloore, Henry. The romantic beauties of Dove-Dale and Ham. Ashbourn. 1829. 12° Dovedale. Twelve views in Dovedale and Ham, from drawings by Edward Price. With illustrative notes. Ashboiim. [1845.] 4° , The guide to Dovedale, Ham, Alton Towers, etc. Second edition. Ashbourn. 1850. 8» The complete guide to Dovedale, Ash- bourn, and Ham. Ashbourn. [1871.] 8" IEEE. Sleigh, John. A history of the ancient parish of Leek, in Staffordshire. . . . With a chapter on the geology of the neighbourhood by T. Wardle. Leek. 1862. 4° [There is another copy in the Library, interleaved, which contains copious MS. notea, portraits, and illus- trations.] LICHFIELD. Jackson, John. History of the city and county of Lichfield. Lichfield. [1795.] 8» Second edition. Lichfield. 1796. 8° History of the City and Cathedral of Lichfield. [With plates.] London. 1805. 8" Harwood, Thomas. The History and Anti- quities of the Church and City of Lichfield, containing its ancient and present state, civil and ecclesiastical, etc. Gloucester. 1806. 4" Lichfield. A short account of the ancient and modern state of the city and close of Lichfield. 2 pt. Lichfield. 1819. 8» [The account of the Cathedral purports to be of the *' second edition, with additions." Pt. 2 has a separ- ate title-page and pagination,] White, William. History, gazetteer, and directory of Staffordshire, and the city and county of Lichfield ; comprising a general sur- vey of the county of Stafford, and the Diocese of Lichfield. Second edition. Sheffield. 1851. 12" Hewitt, John. Handbook for the City of Lichfield and its neighbourhood, etc. Lichfield. 1874. 8" 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. 8" Willis, B. A survey of the Cathedrals of Y6A, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Lich- field, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, and Bristol. 3 vol. London. 1727-80. 40 A survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Litchfield, Hereford, etc. 3 vol. London. 1742. 4° Lichfield Cathedral. An account of the Cathedral of Lichfield, from its foundation to the present time. Lichfield. 1781. 12° Jackson, John. History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Lichfield. Lichfield. [1795.] 8<> s 2 260 STAFFORDSHIRE. "Wild, Charles. An Illustration of tlie Archi- tecture of the Cathedral Church of Lichfield. [With plates.] London. 1813. i" Lichfield Cathedral. A short account of Lichfield Cathedral : more particularly of the Painted glass with which its windows are adorned, etc. Lichfield. 1811. 12° Fourth edition, with additions and an engraving. Lichfield. 1834. 8° Woodhonse, J. C. A short account of Lich- field Cathedral. Ninth edition. Lichfield. [1870.] 12» Britton, John. The history and antiquities of the See and Cathedral Church of Lichfield, illustrated by a series of engravings. L. P. London. 1820. 4" Potter, Joseph. The ancient ecclesiastical architecture of the Diocese of Lichfield. Engeley. 1844. fol. [A series of lithographed plates without letterpress.] Stone, J. B. A history of Lichfield Cathe- dral, from its foundation to the present time. "With a description of its architecture and monu- ments. With photographic illustrations. London. 1870. 4° NEEDWOOD. Uundy, F. N. C. Needwood Forest. [In Terse.] Lichfield. 1776. 4» The Fall of Needwood. [In verse.] Derby. 1808. 4'' NEWCASTLE-TIIIDEB-LYME. See upon-Teent. Stokb- SANDON FABK. Sandon Park. Guide to the Sandon Park. Second edition. Stafford. 1854. 8» SEDGELEY. Husenbeth, F. C. The History of Sedgley Park School, Staffordshire. London. 1856. 8° SHENSTOHE. Nichols, J. The history and antiquities of Shenstone, in the County of Stafford. By H. Sanders. London. 1794. 4° ["Bibliotheoa Topographica Britannioa," Tol. IX. no. 4.] SMETHWICK. See Harbokne. STAFFOSD. Masfeu, John. Views of the Church of St. Mary at Stafford . . . With an account of its restoration, and materials for its history. London. 1852. fol. STOKE-UPON-TEENT. Ward, John. The Borough of Stoke-upon- Trent, . . . comprising its history, statistics, civil polity, and traffic, . . . also the Manorial History of Newcastle-under-Lyme. London, 1843. 8» TAMWOETH. Hoby, John and Henry W. The history of the Borough and Parish of Tamworth, in the Counties of Warwick and Stafford. Part I. containing the general history to the Norman Conquest. London. 1826. 4" [No more appears to have been published.] Saint James's College, Tamworth. Some account of St. James's College, Tamworth. London. [1865.] 12° Palmer, Charles F. R. The History and Antiquities of the Collegiate Church of Tam- worth, etc. [With illustrations.] Tamworth. 1871. 8» History of the Baronial Family of Mai-mion, Lords of the Castle of Tamworth, in the County of Warwick, between the Norman Conquest and the close of the thirteenth century. Tamworth. 1876. 8" TIXALL. Clifford, Sir Thomas. A topographical and historical description of the Parish of Tixall. Paris. 1817. 4° TUTBTJEY. Jackson, John. Historical description of the Castle and Priory of Tutbury ; with au account of the Borough and Abbey of Burton- on-Trent. London. [1796.] 8° Mosley, Sir Oswald. The Natural History of Tutbury. By Sir 0. Mosley. Together with the fauna and flora of the district surrounding Tutbury and Burton-on-Trent. By C. Brown. London. 1863. 80 UTTOXETEB. Eedfern, Francis. History of the town of Uttoxeter ; with notices of places in its neigh- bourhood. London. 1865. S" WALSALL. See also Wolvbkhampton. Glow, E. L. History of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall, . . . with an interesting tour of inspection, etc. Walsall. 1866. 8° WEDNESBTIBY. See also Wolvbkhampton. WedneBbury. A History of Wednesbury in the County of Stafford. Embracing an account of the Coal and Iron Trade. Wolverhampton. 1854. 8<> WEST BBOMWIOH. Beeves, Joseph. The History and Topo- graphy of Westbromwich and its vicinity. London. [1836.] 120 SUFFOLK. 261 WEVEE. See Wootton. WILLOWBBinaE. Gilbert, S. Fons sanatis ; or, the healing spring of Willowbridge in Staffordshire. London. 1676. 12" WOLVEBHAMPTON. Oliver, George. An historical and descrip- tive account of the Collegiate Church of Wol- verhampton, in the County of Stafford. [With an appendix and plates.] Wolverhampton. [1836.] 8" Hall, Frederick. A short historical account of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Wolver- hampton. [With illustrations.] ^Wolverhampton. 1865. 8° White, William. White's Directory of Bir- mingham, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley, Wednesbury, Darlaston, etc. Sheffield. 1869. 8» Another edition. Sheffield. 1873. 8" Steen, — and Blacket, — . Steen and Blacket's original illustrated Wolverhampton Guide and visitor's handbook. Wolverhampton. 1871. 8° WOOTTON. Gisborne, J. The Vales of Wever, a loco- descriptive poem. London. 1797. 4" Second edition. London. 1851. 12° Snfolk. Blome, Richard. [Description of] Suffolk ; being part of the Iceni, and Ancient Kingdom of the East Angles. [Extracted from Richard Blome's "Britannia." With map.] London. 1673. fol. Great Britain and Ireland. Magna Britan- nia et Hibemia, Antiqua et Nova. 6 vol. [London.] 1720-31. 4<> [Vol V. contains Su£Eolk.] Kirby, John. The Suffolk Traveller ; or, a Journey through Suffolk, etc. Ipswich. 1735. 8" [There is another copy in the Library, interleaved, but imperfect, having copious MS. notes. ] The Suffolk Traveller ; first published by John Kirby, who took an actual survey of the whole County in 1732-34. The second edition, with . . . additions by several hands, [and plates]. London. 1764. 8" [A new edition.] Woodbridge. [1765.] 8» _ . A. A supplement to the Suffolk Traveller. [With numerous plates inserted.] 5 vol. Ipswich. 1843. i" Suifolk. [Description of] Suffolk [extracted from the Modern Universal British Traveller]. [London. 1779?] fol. An Historical, Descriptive, and Bio- graphical Survey of the County of Suffolk, etc. [London.. 1782?] fol. Brayley, E. W. , and Britton, J. The beauties of England and Wales ; or, original delineations. topographical, historical, and descriptive, of each county. London. 1813. 8° (Vol. XIV. contains SuflEclk.] Pinnock, William. The History and Topo- graphy of Suffolk. Vol. V. of Pinnock's County Histories. London. 1818. 12o Suffolk. A topographical and historical de- scription of the County of Suffolk. Woodbridge. 1829. 8» Gage, John. The history and antiquities of Suffolk. Thingoe Hundred. London. 1838. 4" Suckling, A. The history and antiquities of the County of Suffolk. i. P. 2 vol. London. 1846-48. fol. Churchyard, Thomas. (The entertaynement of the Queenes Maiestie into Suffolke and Nor- folke. A matter touching the ioumcy of Sir Humfrey Gilbarte, Knight. A welcome home to Master Martin Frobusher and all those gen- tlemen, etc. that have been with him in the country called (Meta incognita). S. L. in part, [Loudon. 1579.] i' Another edition. The Queenes Majestie [Elizabeth]'s entertaynemente in Suffolk and Norfolke ; with a description of many things then presently seen. London. 1851. 12» Suffolk. [List of the] Nofcility and Gentry . . . related unto the County of Suffolk, with their seats, etc. [London ? 1670 ?] fol. Kirby, John Joshua. An historical account of the twelve prints of monasteries, castles, an- tient churches, xmd monuments, in the County 262 SUFFOLK. of Suffolk, drawn by Joshua Kirby, and pub- lished by him. Ipswich. 1748. 8° Fhillips, John. A Treatise on Inland navi- gation: illustrated with a whole-sheet Plan, delineating the course of an intended navigable canal from London to Norwich and Lynn through . . . Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk. London. 1785. i" Marlesford. The particulars of valuable Freehold and Copyhold Estates, in eligible situ- ations ... in the County of Suffolk. [London. 1787.] s. sh. fol. Soane, Sir John. Plans, elevations, and sections of Buildings erected in the Counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Hertfordshire, etc. London. 1788. fol. Norfolk. The particulars of a capital, com- pact, and very valuable Estate . . . situate in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. [Bury St. Edmunds. 1789.] fol. Academies, etc.. Board of Agriculture. General view of the agriculture of the County of Suffolk. By A. Young. London. 1794. 4° Another edition. London. 1797. 8° Alexander, Henry. East Suffolk Agricul- tural Association prize essay. The soils of East Suffolk, considered geologically. Woodbridge. [1840.] 8° Nichols, A. S. Journal of a very young lady's tour from Canonbury to Aldborough through Chelmsford, Sudbury, and Ipswich. [In verse.] London. 1804. 8° Brayley, E. "Wedlake. Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the "Works of Eobert Bloomfield ; accompanied with Descriptions, to which is annexed, a Memoir of the Poet's Life. L. P. London. 1806. 4° Gilpin, William. Observations on several parts of the Counties of Cambridge, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex. . . . Also on several parts of North Wales, relative chiefly to picturesque beauty, in two tours, the former made in . . . 1769, the latter in . . . 1773. London. 1809. 8» Suffolk Garland. The Suffolk Garland ; or, a collection of poems, songs, tales, ballads, sonnets, and elegies ; legendary and romantic, historical and descriptive, relative to that County. Ipswich. 1818. 8° Cromwell, T. K. Excursions through Eng- land and Wales, Scotland and Ireland. (Ex- cursions in the County of Suffolk. ) 2 vol. London. 1818. 8° Taylor, Richard C. Index Monasticus ; or, the Abbeys and other Monasteries, Alien Prior- ies, Friaries, Colleges, Collegiate Churches, and Hospitals . . . formerly established in the Dio- cese of Norwich and the ancient kingdom of East Anglia . . illustrated by maps of Suffolk, Norfolk, and . . . Norwich. London. 1821. fol. [There is another copy in the Library on large paper. ] Suffolk. A list of the several Parishes and Hamlets in the County of Suffolk. Ipswich. 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Post-Office Directory of the Norfolk Counties ; viz. Cambridge, Nor- folk, and Suffolk. London. [1846.] 8'' [Second edition.] London. [1853.] S'^ [Third edition..] London. 1858. 8» Slater, Isaac. Slater's Eoyal National and Commercial Directory and Topography of the Counties of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, etc. Manchester. 1851. 8» [Includes Suffolk.] "White, William. History, gazetteer, and directory of Suffolk. . . . With a map of the County. Second edition. Sheffield. 1855. 8» Third edition. Sheffield. 1874. 8» Norfolk. Post-Office Directory for Norfolk and Suffolk, shewing from what Post Town each place is served. Norwich. [1864.] 8" Kelly, E. E. The Post-Office Directory of Norfolk and Suffolk. Edited by E. E. Kelly. Loudon. 1865. S" The Post-Office Directory of Cambridge, Norfolk, and Suffolk. Edited by E. E. Kelly. London. 1869. S" Another edition. London. 1875. S" SUFFOLK. 263 Davy, Henry. A Series of Etchings illus- trative of the Architectural Antiquities of Suffolk ; accompanied with an historical index. Drawn and etched bv H. Davy. ■■ Southwold. 1827. fol. Views of the seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen in Suffolk, from drawings by H. Davy. Part First. Southwold. 1827. fol. Grimaldi, Stacey. Kotuli de dominabus et pueris et puellis de donatioue regis in xii eomi- tatibus : Lincolnscir, Norhamptonsire, Bede- fordsire, Buckinghamsire, Roteland, Hunte- donsire, Norffolk, Sudfolk, etc. [Transcribed from a manuscript of Sir S. Dewes.] Londini. 1830. 4" Forby, Robert. The vocabulary of East Anglia. An attempt to record the vulgar tongue of . . . Norfolk and Suffolk, . . . with proof of its antiquity from etymology and authority. 3 vol. London, 1830-58. 12<> Suffolk. The Traveller's Suffolk Directory, containing an alphabetical list of the towns and villages in the County of Suffolk. Beccles. [1830.] 12° Cobbett, "W. Rural Rides in the Counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, etc., with observations relative to the state of those Counties. London. 1830. 12" Another edition, with notes, by J. P. Cobbett. London. 1853. 12" Suffolk. [List of districts for the Eastern Division of the County of Suffolk.] Woodbridge. [1832.] s. sh. fol. ■Wodderspoon, John. Historic Sites of Suf- folk. Ipswich. 1841. 18" Auctioneer. Professional Excursions by an Auctioneer. Pt. 1. Essex, Suffolk, Hertford- shire, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. London. 1843. 8" Suffolk. [Cuttings from newspapers relative to the County of Suffolk, 1806—1847.] fol. [A collection of cuttings from magazines, etc. relating to the County of Suffolk.] [A Collection of the proposals for pub- lishing various engravings and books relating to Suffolk.] [1770 ?— 1845 ?] fol. [A collection of Miscellaneous Papers, political, topographical, parochial, etc., relat- ing to the County of Suffolk.] [1756—1825.] 40 and fol. [Collections for the] History of the County of Suffolk [extracted from J. Raw's Pocket Book from 1814—1824]. [Ipswich. 1814—1824.] 12o [Newspaper cuttings relating to the County of Suffolk. 1820—1832.] [1820—1832.] fol. [A Collection of Newspaper Cuttings, chiefly relating to the County of Suffolk.] [Ipswich. 1804-27.] fol. [Cuttings relating to the County of Suffolk, extracted from E. Calamy's Noncon- formist's Memorial edited by S. Palmer ; C. Crutwell's Itinerary, etc.] London. 1778-90—1801, etc.] 8° [Prospectuses of works published by authors living in the County of Suffolk or re- lating to that county.] [London. 1819—1851.] 8o [Collections for the History of Suffolk. Extracted from J. Raw's Ladies' Eashiouable Repository for 1825.] [Ipswich. 1825.] 18" [Collections for the History of the County of Suffolk, extracted from J. Raw's Pocket-Book for 1830.] [Ipswich. 1830.] 18° [Collections for the] History of the County of Suffolk. [Extracted from J. 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[1846.] 8° Essex. Post-OfSce Directory of the six home counties, viz. Essex, Herts, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, and Sussex. London. [1845.] 8° [Other editions— [1852], 1865, 1869, 1862, 1866, 1874. The two last editions are edited by E. E. Kelly, and will be found under his name in the Library Cata- logue.] P.P. Brighton. The Brighton Quarterly Directory and Sussex Court Guide. Brighton. 1872, etc. 8° Berry, William. County Genealogies. Pedi- grees of the Families in the County of Sussex. London. 1830. fol. Cobbett, William. Rural Rides in the Counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Wiltshire, etc., with observations relative to the state of those counties. London. 1830. 12° SUSSEX. 277 Another edition, with notes, by J. P. Cobbett. London. 1853. 12° Parry, John D. An historical and descrip- tive account of the Coasts of Sussex, Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, St. Leonards, Rye, etc. Brighton. 1833. '8° Bellchambers, E. The . British Tourist. Edited by E. Bellchambers. Pt. 1, 2. (Ex- cursions through the County of Sussex. ) London. 1834. 120 [No more published. ] Cooper, "W. D. The Parliamentary History of the County of Sussex and of the several Boroughs and Cinque Ports therein. Lewes. 1834. 4° A glossary of the Provincialisms in use in the County of Sussex. Brighton. 1836. 12° [Printed for private distribation.] Second edition. London. 1853. 8° Smith, Baker Peter. A Journal of an ex- cursion round the South-Eastem Coast of Eng- land. London. 1834. 8» Cooper, Thomas Henry. The botany of the County of Sussex. Lewes. 1834. 8° Dudley, H. Juvenile Researches, or a de- scription of some of the principal towns in the West of Sussex and the Borders of Hants. Second edition. Easebourne. 1835. 16° Auctioneer. Professional Excursions by an Auctioneer. Pt. 1. Essex, Suffolk, Hertford- sliire, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. London. 1843. 8° London and Dover Railway. By authority of the Directors of the South-Eastern Eailway Company. The illustrated Guide to the Lon- don and Dover Railway accompanied by a . . . directory to Kent, Surrey, and Sussex. London. [1845.] 8° Kent. A practical guide to the watering and sea-bathing places on the Coasts of Kent, Sussex, and Hampshire. New edition. London. [1848.] 16° Academies, etc., Siissex ArcTweological Society, Sussex Archaeological Collections, illustrating the History and Antiquities of the County. London. 1848, etc. 8° General Index to vol. I. to XXV. , by H. Campkin. 1874. 8° Knox, A. E. Ornithological rambles in Sussex ; with a systematic catalogue of the Birds of that county, and remarks on their local distribution. London. 1849. 12° Third edition. London. 1855. 12° Dixon, Frederick. The geology and fossils of the tertiary and cretaceons formations of Sussex. London. 1850. 4° New edition. Revised and augmented by T. Rupert Jones. Brighton. 1878. 4° Hussey, Arthur. Notes on the Churches of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, including . . . some account of the Sepulchral Memorials and other Antiquities. London. 1852. .S" Academies, etc., London. Report of the Transactions at the Annual Meeting of the ArchiEological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland held at Chichester . . . 1853. London. 1856. 8° England, ffenry IF., King. Roll of a subsidy levied 13. Henry IV., 1411, 1412, so far as relates to the County of Sussex. Transcribed and translated by T. H. Noyes. London. 1858. 8° Kent. A Handbook for Travellers in Kent and Sussex. With map. Murray. London. 1858. 129 Second edition. London. 1863. 12° Third edition. London. 1868. 8° Fourth edition. London. 1877. 8° Black, A. and C. Black's Handbook for Kent and Sussex. With maps and illustrations. Edinburgh. 1860. 8° Black's guide to the South-Eastern Counties of England. Sussex. Edinburgh. 1861. 8° P.P. Lewes. The Saint Anne's Magazine.' Lewes. 1861. 8° [Not published.] D,, G. i. e. George Dodd. Chambers's Handy Guide to the Kent and Sussex Coast, in six routes or districts. Illustrated with a clue map, etc. London. 1863. 8° Tyssen, A. D. The Church Bells of Sussex, with the inscriptions of all the Bells in the County. Reprinted from Vol. XVI. of the "Sussex Archaeological Society's Collections." [With iUustratious.] Lewes. 1864. 8° Lower, Mark Antony. The Worthies of Sussex : biographical sketches of the most emi- nent natives or inhabitants of the County, froni the earliest period to the present time ; with in- cidental notices illustrative of Sussex History [and engravings]. Lewes. 1865. 4° Cagsell, John. Cassell's Topographical Guides. The County of Sussex : its history, antiquities, and topography. Loudon. [1865.] 8° Butler, G. S. Topographia Sussexiaua : an attempt towards forming a ,list of the various publications relating to the County of Sussex. Reprinted from Vol. XV.[— XVIII.] of "Sussex Archaeological Collections." [London. 1866.] 4° Dashwood, J. B. The Thames to the Solent 278 SUSSEX. by canal and sea ; or, the Log of the Una boat 'Caprice.' [With illustrations.] London. 1868. 8° Young, W. Picturesque Examples of old English Churches and Cottages from Sketches in Sussex and adjoining counties. Birmingham. 1869. 4° Sheen, J. R. A Four Days' Ramble in Surrey and West Sussex, including a brief account of Blackdown and the " Highlands of Surrey." London. [1871.] 16° Faunthorpe, J. P. The geography of Sussex. London. 1872. 8" Ansted, D. T. County Geographies. Sussex. London. [1872.] 16" Lower, Mark Antony. The Churches of Sussex. Edited by E. H. Nibbs, . . . with Historical and Archaeological descriptions by Mark Antony Lower. Brighton. 1872. 4° Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Tourists' Guides. Kent and Sussex Watering Places. Manchester. [1872.] 8° Putron,_P. de. Nooksand Corners of Old Sus- sex. Choice examples in Sussex Archaeology ; illustrated by engravings, with notes. Lewes. 1875. 4° Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Memoirs of the Geological Survey. The Geology of the Weald (parts of the Counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Hants). By W. Topley. London. 1875. 8° Lawson, William. Collins' County Geo- graphies. Geography of the County ofSussex. London. [1875.] 8o Elwes, D. G. C. A History of the Castles, Mansions, and Manors of Western Sussex. By D. G. C. Elwes, assisted by C. J. Robinson. With illustrations, etc. London. 1876, etc. 4" Highmore, Anthony. A Ramble on the Coast of Sussex, 1782. Edited by C. Hindley. L. P. London. [1876.] 4» Jennings, Louis J. Field Paths and Green Lanes ; being country walks chiefly in Surrey - and Sussex. Illustrated with sketches, by J. W. Whymper. London. 1877. 8" Chambers, George F. Handbook to the County of Sussex. London. 1877. 8" Sussex. Sussex. The oificial County Map and Guide. London. [1877.] 12" rieet, Charles. Glimpses of our Ancestors in Sussex ; with sketches of Sussex characters, remarkable incidents, etc. Brighton. .1878. &'■ Sussex. Ready Guide and Tourists' Hand- book for Sussex. With notices of Brighton, Hastings, Worthing, Eastbourne, and illus- trations. London. [1878.] 8" Duckett, Sir George F. Observations on the ' ' Water Supply " of some of our Ancient British Encampments, more particularly in Wiltshire and Sussex. Devizes. [1879.] 8° Chambers, George F. Tourists' Guide to the County of Sussex. Second'edition. London. 1880. 8» Jennings, Louis L. Rambles among the Hills in the Peak of Derbyshire and the South Downs. With illustrations. London. 1880. 8" Sussex. Picturesque Sussex. Drawings bv S. E. Slader, etc. ' In progress. [London. 1881, etc.] i" [Without letter-preas.] ARITU'DEL. See also Bognoe, Chichestbb, ami Sussex. Caraccioli, Charles. The antiquities of Arundel ; the peculiar privilege of its Castle and Lordship, with an abstract of the lives of the Earls of Arundel from the Conquest to this time. London. 1766. 8" Wright, Charles. The History and Descrip- tion of Arundel Castle, Sussex. London. 1817. 12" Second edition. London. 1818. 12" The antiquities and description of Arundel Castle, Sussex. Brighton. 1817. 12" Dally, R. The Arundel Guide, containing the history and antiquities of Arundel Castle, etc. London. 1830. 12° Arundel Castle. The Antiquities of Arundel Castle, Sussex. London. [1832 ?] 12° Another edition. London. 1837. 12° Tiemey, M. A. The history and antiquities of the Castle and town of Arundel. . . . [With plates, and an appendix.] London. 1834. 4° Hillier, G. The Sieges of Arundel Castle, in the County of Sussex. London. 1854. 8° Arundel Castle. Visitors' Guide to Arundel Castle, Church, etc. Arandel. 1868. 8° Visitors' Guide to Arundel Castle, etc. Arundel. 1875. 16° BATTLE. See also Hastings. Battle Abbey. The handbook to Battle Abbey ; to which is added, a description of Battle Church. By the Author of " Gleanings respecting Battle and its Abbey " [i. e. F. W. Ticehurst]. Battle. [1830.] 12° Third edition. Battle. [1840.] 8° Fourth edition. Battle. [1840.] 12° Native. Gleanings respecting Battel and its Abbey, by a Native. Battel. 1841. 12° Burke, John B. The Roll of Battle Abbey, annotated. London. 1848. 12° SUSSEX. 279 Battle Abbey. The Chronicle of Battel^ Abbey from 1066 to 1176, translated with notes, and an abstract of the subsequent history of the establishment, by Mark Antony Lower. London." 1851. 8° Walcott, M. E. C. Battle Abbey; with notices of the Parish Church and Town [and illustrations]. Second edition. Battle. [1867.] S" C, C. L. W. A Guide to "Battle Abbey. Battle. [1879.] 16» BI6N0B. Lysons, S. An account of a Eomau Villa discovered at Bignor, in the County of Sussex, in the year 1811. London. 1815. 8° BODIAM. Cotton, "William. A graphic and historical sketch of Bodyam Castle, in Sussex. London. [1831.] 4" Lower, Mark Antony. Bbdiam and its Lords. A new edition. London. 1871. 8° BOGNOB. See also Rtb. Bognor. The Bognor Guide, containing the History of Bognor, and the History and An- tiquities of several adjoining Parishes, includ- ing an account of Goodwood, Arundel Castle, etc. Petworth. 1838. 80 BOXGBOVE. also Chichestee. Bidge, L. W. Priory Church of SS. Mary and Blaise at Boxgrove, Sussex. Illustrated by geometrical drawings and perspective views, measured and drawn by L. "W. Eidge. Loudon. [1864.] fol. BBAUBEB. See Sussex. BBIGHIOIT. Belhan, A. A short history of Brighthelm- ston ; with remarks on its air, and an analysis of its waters, etc. London. 1761. 8° A short history of Brighthelmston. . . , Published in 1761. Ee-edited [by J. C. Michell]. [Lonflon.] 1829. 8" Awsiter, John. Thoughts on Brighthelm- ston, concerning sea-bathing and drinking sea- water. London. 1768. 4° Brighton. A description of Brighthelmston and the adjacent country. London. [1780.] 12o Another edition. Brighthelmstone. [1788.] 12" Another edition. London. [1792.] 8° Another edition. Brighton. [1800 ?] 12° Another edition. London. [1801.] 8" Wigstead, Henry, and Eowlandson, Thomas, An Excursion to Brighthelmstone, made in the year 1789. Embellished with eight engravings in aqua tinta, from views taken on the road, and at that place. London. 1790. obi. 4" Brighton. Brighton New Guide ; or, a de- scription of Brighthelmston, and the adjacent country. London. 1800. 12° Brighton New Guide, to which is added a correct account of all the Cities, Towns, and "Villages from Dieppe to Paris. Fourth edition. London. [1800 ?] 12° Fisher, F. G. Fisher's New Brighton Guide ; or, a description of Brighthelmston. To which is added a correct account of the cities, towns, and villages from Dieppe to Paris. Sixth edition. London. 1804. 8° The Brighthelmston Directory, or guide for that place. A new edition. London. [1800.] 12° Button, J. V. The Brighton and Lewes Guide. With engravings and a map, Lewes. 1805.- 12° Bepton, H. Designs for the Pavilion at Brighton, by H. Eepton. With the assistance of J. A. Eepton and G. S. Eepton. L. P. London. 1808. fol. Lloyd, Mary. Brighton. A poem. De- scriptive of the place and parts adjacent ; and other poems. London. 1809. 8° Attree, H. E. Attree's Topogi-aphy of Brighton ; and picture of the roads, from thence to the metropolis, etc. 2pt. Brighton. 1809. 12° Brighton. Three grand routes from Brighton to London, and topography of that fashionable watering-place, etc. Brighton. 1815. 12° Sickelmore, E. An epitome of Brighton, topographical and descriptive. Brighton. 1815. 8° Wright, Charles. The Brighton Ambulator, containing historical and topographical delinea- tions of the town of Brighton. London. 1818. 12° Brighton. The Eoyal Pavilion at Brighton. [A series of 28 coloured plates and 26 outlines by J. Nash.] London. 1820-25. fol. Evans, John. Eecreation for the Young and the Old. An excursion to Brighton, ... a visit to Tunbridge Wells, and a trip to Southend. Chiswick. 1821. 12° Sickelmore, R. The History of Brighton from the earliest period to the present time. Brighton. 1823. 12° Brighton. ■ Sickelmore's History of Brighton. Third edition. Brighton. 1824. - Sickelmore's descriptive views Brighton. 1824. 12° of 8° 280 SUSSEX. Brigliton. A Visit to the Regent Iron and Brass Foundry, the Gas Manufactory, and the Royal Chain Pier, Brighton. Royston. 1824. 12" Brayley, E. "Wedlake. Topographical sketches of Brighthelmston and its neighbour- hood ; with engravings. London. 1825. 12" Baxter, John. Baxter's Stranger in Brighton, and Directory, comprising a brief account of the town, etc. Brighton. 1824. 8° TeTdh edition. Lewes. 1826. 12° Whittemore, J. Whittemore's Royal Brighton Guide ... for 1826. Brighton. [1826.] 12» Bruce, John. The History of Brighton, with the latest improvements, to 1831. Brighton. [1831.] 12" Fourth edition. Brighton. [1837.] 12" Parry, J. D. An historical and descriptive account of the Coasts of Sussex, Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, St. Leonard's, Rye, . . . Chichester, . . . and Tunbridge Wells, etc. [With plates.] Brighton. 1833. 8" Brighton. Holidays at Brighton. London. 1834, 12" Wallis, James. Wallis's Royal edition. Brighton as it is, 1836, exhibiting all the latest improvements in that fashionable watering- place. Brighton. [1836.] 12° Another edition. Brighton. 1840. 12" Wallis, Edward. Wallis's Royal Edition. Brighton as it is. London. 1846. 12" Brayley, E. Wedlake. Illustrations of Her Majesty's Palace at Brighton, formerly the pavilion. To which is prefixed a history of the palace by E. Wedlake Brayley. London. 1838. fol Brighton. The Strangers' Guide in Brighton, being a complete Companion to that . . . place, and the rides and drives in its vicinity. Brighton. 1838. 12° Another edition. Brighton. 1841. 12° [Another edition."] Brighton. [1844.] 12" Another edition. Brighton. [1846.] 8" Another edition. Brighton. [1852.] 12° Brighton and its environs. . . . Sixth edition. Brighton. [1840.] 12° Moirir, Edward. Mogg's Brighton Railway, and Brighton, Lewes, Shoreham, and Worthing Guide. London. 1841. 8" Taylor, James. The Royal Brighton Guide. Third edition. Brighton. 1842. 12" Fourth edition. Brighton. 1844. 12° Wigan, A. L. Brighton and its three climates, with remarks on its topography .- London. 1843. 8° Mason, W. H. W. H. Mason's fashionable Handbook for visitors to Brighton ; illustrated. Second edition. Brighton. [1846.] 12" Brighton. Post-Oifice Brighton Directory, 1846. London. [1846.] 16° Taylor, W. J. The original Brighton and Hove Directory ; including Cliftonville, . . . 1854- Brighton. [1863.] 8" Folthorp, Robert. Folthorp's (afterwards Page's) Court Guide and General Directory for Brighton, Hove, and CliftqnviUe. Brighton. 1859, etc. 8° P.P. Brighton. Mathiesou's Brighton and Suburban Directory, 1868, etc. Brighton. [1868, etc.] 8° The Brighton Quarterly Directory, and Sussex Court Guide. Brighton. 1872, etc. 8" Brighton Gazette, Visitors' Directory, Brighton Guide, etc. [Brighton. 1875, etc.] 16" Brighton. Town of Brighthelmstone. Pro- ceedings of the Commissioners acting under the Brighton Town Act, . . . with a statement of facts connected with the several additions of Roads and Lands to the Palace Grounds at Brighton. Brighton. 1849 8" Lee, Edwin. Brighton and its Sanative Resources. London. 1850. 8° Another' edition. London. 1856. 8° Brighton. The Charities, Churches, and Chapels, Institutions, . . . and all other Intel- ligence useful to the resident or visitor of Brighton. Brighton. [1854.] 12° Glances of Brighton : past and present. By the authoress of "Rambles in the Realms of Thought." [Amelia Balcomb.] London. [1856.] 8" IVerrifleld, Mal-y P. Brighton, past and pre- sent : a Handbook for visitors and residents. Brighton. [1857.] 8° Kebbell, William. The Climate of Brighton. London. 1859. 12° Abridged edition. London. [I860.] 8° Brighton. Brighton as it is ; its pleasures, practices, and pastimes. With a short account of the social and inner life of its inhabitants, being a complete puide-book for residents and visitoi-s. _ Brighton. [I860.] 8° Brighton and South Coast Railway. Everybody's Guide to Brighton, Hastings, and SUSSEX. 281 South Coast. A descriptive Supplement to the Penny Time-Tables. London. [1861.] 12" Brighton: the Road, the Place, the People. With . . . illustrations. [Reprinted from the "London Society" and "Once a Week."]' London. 1862. 8° Views of Brighton and the neighbour- hood. [With descriptive letterpress.] London. [1862.] 12" Elliot, Henry. Elliot's Complete Companion for visitors to Brighton and its environs. London. [1861.] 8° Ainsworth, W. H. Views of the Devil's Dyke. [London. 1862.] obi. 8° Erredge, J. A. History of. Brighthelmston ; or, Brighton as I view it, and as others knew it, being a complete history of the Town, etc. Brighton. 1862. 8° Merrifield, Mary P. A Sketch of the natural history of Brighton and its vicinity. Edited by Mrs. Merrifield. Brighton. 1864. 8" Jeffs, fS. D. Jeffs' Guide to the Royal Pavilion and Museum, Brighton. . . . Second edition. Brighton. [1865.] 8" Black, A. and C. Black's Guide to Brighton and vicinity, including Lewes, Shoreham, and Newhaven. Edinburgh. 1866. 8° Haywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of penny guide books. Brighton of to-day ; what to see, and how to see it. Manchester. [1867.] 8° Bishop, John G. Strolls in the Brighton Extra-Mural Cemetery. First and second series, 1864-67. " Brighton. 1867. 8" Martin, Henry. The History of Brighton and environs. Brighton. 1871. 8° Hall, E. H. Page's Handbook to Brighton and its vicinity. With short tours to East and West Sussex. London. 1871. S° Page's Handbook to Brighton. (Com- piled by E. Hepple Hall.) New edition. Brighton. [1873.] 8" Bishop, John George. The Brighton PavOion and its royal associations. Brighton. 1875. 8» Second edition. Brighton. 1875. 8° Third edition. Brighton. 1878. 8" Brighton. Borough of Brighton. Copies of the Deeds relating to the Division of the Tenantry Lands in the Parish of Brighthelm- ston, in the year 1822, etc. Brighton, 1878. 8» Sawyer, Frederick E. A short history of Brighton. A pa^er read before the Brighton and Sussex Natural History Society, etc. [Brighton. 1878.] 8» Ward, — , and lock, — . Ward and Lock's Tourist's picturesque guide to Brighton. London. [1878.] 8° Audress, — , and Hash, — . Andress and Nash's Illustrated guide to Brighton. Brighton. [1879.] 8'' Bishop, John George. "A Peep into the Past : " Brighton in the Olden Time, with glances at the present. With numerous illus- trations. Brighton. 1880. 4" BTJBGHERSGH. Burghersch, or pleasures of a London. 1855. 8° Burghersch. country life, CHICHESTER. See also Sussex. Chichester. [The history of Chichester.] [Chichester. 1785.] 12o [Imperfect, wants the title-page, pp. 15, 16, 31—34, 43—46, and all after p. 60.] Chichester Guide. The Chichester Guide, containing an account of the antient and present state of the City. Chichester. [1794 ?J 8" Another edition. Chichester.. [1795?] 8" Another edition. Chichester. [1800.] 8" Another edition. Chichester. [1810.] 8» Hay, Alexander. The history of Chichester, interspersed with . . . notes and observations on the most remarkable places in the vicinity, and -the county of Sussex in general. Chichester. 1804. 8» Dally, Richard. The Chichester Guide, con- taining the history and antiquities of the city, ... a description of the. Cathedral and its monuments, etc. Chichester. 1831. 8° [The Museum copy contains MS. notes.] Abingdon, Thomas. The antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Worcester. To which are added the cathedral Churches of Chichester and Lichfield. London. 1717. 8" Another edition, London. 1723. 8° Willis, B. Parochiale Anglicanum ; or, the names of all the Churches and Chapels within the Dioceses of Canterbury, Rochester, London, Winchester, Chichester, etc. London. 1733. 4° A survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, etc. 3 vol. London. 1742. 8" Crocker, Charles. A visit to Chichester Cathedral. Chichester. 1848. 12» 282 SUSSEX. Second edition. Chichester. 1849. 8° Willis, Eobert. The Architectural History of Chichester Cathedral, with an introductory- essay on the fall of the tower and spire, by R. Willis, of Boxgrove Priory, by J. L. Petit, and of Shoreham Collegiate Church, together with the collective Architectural History of the fore- going buildings, as indicated by their mould- ings, by E. Sharpe. 4 pt. Chichester. 1861. 4» Walcott, M. E. C. Constitution of Chichester Cathedral. [London. 1864.] 12° [Without title-page.] Fasti Cicestrenses. With introduction by G. M. Hills. London. [1866.] 8» [Without title-page,] Catalogue of Bishops of Selsey and Chichester. [London. 1866.] 8" Catalogue of Bishops of Selsey and Chichester. [London. 1869.] 8° The early Statutes of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, Chichester, with observations on its constitution and history. London. 1877. 4" Stephens, W. E. W. Memorials of the South Saxon See and Cathedral Church of Chichester. London. 1876. 8» Swainson, Charles A. The history and con- stitution of a Cathedral of the old foundation. Illustrated from documents in the registry and muniment room of the Cathedral of Chichester. Collected and edited by C. A. Swainson. London. 1880, etc. 4» £ASTBOU£NE. Eastbourne. Eastbourne ; being a descrip- tive account of that village in . . . Sussex. London. 1787. 12° A description of East-Bourne and its environs. East-bourne. 1819. 12° Knight, — . Knight's Visitor's guide to East- bourne and.its vicinity. Battle. 1856. 16° Eastbourne. The Guide to East Bourne and its environs. . . . New edition. Eastbourne. [1856.] 8° Gowland, T. S. The Guide to Eastbourne and its environs, with a map. . . . Sixth edition. (Appendix.) Eastbourne. 1863. 8° Smith, W. A., and Hayman, C. C. East- bourne, and the advantages which it possesses as a resort for invalids. London. 1861. 8° Powell, J. H. Powell's Popular Eastbourne Guide, Lodging House Keepers' Directory, etc. Eastbourne. [1863.] 8° Eddison, Edwin. The guide to Eastbourne, etc. Eastbourne. [1865.] 8° Chambers, G. F. A handbook for visitors to East-Bourne. [With illustrations.] London. 1868. 8° Fourth edition. London. 1872. 8° Mfth edition. London. 1873. 8° Seventh edition. London. 1875. 8° Eastbourne. The new guide to Eastbourne and its neighbourhood. Eastbourne. [1871.] 8» Eoper, F. C. S. Flora of Eastbourne. Being an introduction to the flowering plants, etc. of the Cuckmere District, with a map. London. 1875. 8° GOODWOOD. See also Bognoe. Jacques, D. A Visit to Goodwood, near Chichester, the Seat of His Grace the Duke of Richmond. Chichester. 1822. 8» Mason, W. H. Goodwood ; its house, park, and grounds. With a catalogue raisonne of the pictures in the gallery of His Grace the Duke of Richmond. London. 1839. 8» HAETING. Gordon, H. D. The History of Harting . . with a chapter on the geology of the district, by . . Sir R. I. Murchison, . . . and some notice of its fauna and flora, by J. Weaver. London. 1877. 8° HASTINGS. Stell, J. The Hastings guide, or, a descrip- tion of that ancient town and port. ... By an Inhabitant. London; 1794. 8° Inhabitant. The Hastings Guide : or, a description of the Town and Port. ... By an Inhabitant. London, ' ■ Second edition. ■ Third edition. - Fourth edition. London. London. London. 1794. 8° 1797. 8° 1804. 8° 1815. 8» Hastings Guide. The Hastings Guide. Fifth edition. Hastings. [1820.] 12° Stockdale, F. W. L. A historical and topo- graphical sketch of Hastings, Winchelsea, and Rye, including also several other places in the vicinity of those towns, etc. With engravings. London. [1817.] 8° Comparative, Dr. pseud. A sentimental journey through Margate and Hastings. London. 1819. 12° Hasting^s Guide. Hastings Guide. Third edition. A concise historical and topographical . sketch of Hastings, Battle, Winchelsea, and Eye. Hastings. [1824.] 8° [Other editions— 1825, [1S27], [1828], [1830],] Moss, W. G. The History and antiquities SUSSEX. 283 of the town and port of Hastings, illustrated by a series of engravings, etc. London. 1824. 8° Beed, Thomas R. Hastings, a rural de- scriptive poem. With historical and explana- tory notes. Hastings, 1824. 8° Harwood, William. On the curative influ- ence of the Southern Coasts of England, especi- ally that of Hastings. London. 1828. 8" Fitton, William H. A geological sketch of the vicinity of Hastings. London. 1833. 12° Freeling, A. Picturesque Excursions. 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Lewes. 1862, 8° Frith, Francis, The Gossiping Photographer at Hastings, [Being photographs, with de- scriptive letterpress,] Beigate. 1864, 4° Savery, J, Charles, The Hastings and St. Leonards Pamphlet ; being abstracts of reports of the London and local press on the new drain- age system of Hastings and St, Leonards. St. Leonards-on-Sea. 1868. 8° Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of penny guide books. A guide to Hastings. Manchester. [1869.] 8° Whiteman, S. Whiteman's Guide to Hastings, St. Leonards, and the neighbourhood. Seventh edition. Hastings. 1875. 8° Bede, Cuthbert, pseud, [i. e. Edward Brad- ley.] Figaro at Hastings, St. Leonards. With illustrations, etc. Manchester. [1877.] 8° Hastings. A complete description of S. Clement's Caves, Hastings. Illustrated, etc. London. [1880.] 8° Sussex. Picturesque Sussex. Pt. 1. Hast- ings. Drawings by S. E. Slader. [London. 1881.] 4° HOBSHAM, Dudley, Howard, The History and antiqui- ties of Horsham, . . . Illustrated by wood en- gravings and lithographic views. London. 1836. 12° Horsham, Horsham : its history and anti- quities. With illustrations. London. 1868. 8° lEONABDS, SAINT. See Hastings. LEWES. See also Beighton. Lewes. Ancient and modem history of Lewes and Brighthelmstone. Lewes. 1795. 8° Horsfield, T. W. The History and antiqui- ties of Lewes and its vicinity. With an appen- dix containing an essay on the natural history of the district, by G. ManteU. [With plates and a supplement.] 2 vol, Lewes, 1824-1827. 4° Lower, Mark Antony. A Handbook for Lewes, historical and descriptive. With notices of the recent discoveries at the Priory. London. [1845.] 16° 284 SUSSEX. Third edition, improved. Illustrated, etc. Lewes. [1880.] 8" Blaauw, W. H. The Barons' War, includ- ing the battles of Lewes and Evesham. London. 1844. 4° Second edition. London. 1871. 8° Mantell, G. A. A day's ramble in and about the ancient town of Lewes. London. 1846. 16" Notes for a day's ramble in and about the ancient town of Lewes. Lewes. 1846. 12° . CThe Museum copy contains MS. notes [by the author].] LITTLEHAHFTON. Llttlehamptou. A diary kept in an excur- sion to Littlehampton near Arundel and Brighthelmston, in Sussex, in 1778 and . . . 1779. 2 vol. London. 1780. 8° MAYFIELD Nichols, John. Observations by Mr. Denne, on the archiepisoopal Palace of Mayfield in Sussex. London.' 1787. 4" ["BibliotheeaTopographioaBritannioa," voL I. no. 45.] Hoare, H. U. Historical and architectural Notices of Mayfield Palace. Partly read at the meeting of the Sussex Archaeological Society, Oct. 3, 1848. London. [1848.] 8° NEWHAVEN. Fortune, F. Original sketches, etc. for the improvement of Newhaven Harbour. London. 1825. 8° PETWOBTH. _ Arnold, F. H. Petworth : a sketch of its history and antiquities, with notices of objects of archffiologioal interest in its vicinity. [With illustrations.] Petworth. 1864. 8° PEVENSEY. Lower, M. A. Pevensey Castle, and the recent excavations there. (With a plan, by W. Figg, and other illustrations.) Reprinted from vol. VI. of the Sussex Archaological Collections. London. 1853. 8° _ Chronicles of Pevensey : with notices biographical, topographical, and antiquarian. Third edition. Lewes. [1880.] 8° POUNCEFOED. Hunter, W. P. Geological Notes : com- prising a description of the lirae-stone quarries and petrifying spring at Pounceford, etc. Hythe. 1835. 8° RYE See also Hastings. Colepepyr, Robert. To the Rt. Hon. the Lords . . . and to the hon. the Commons. . . . A proposal to mend Rye Harbour in Sussex. [With map.] [London. 170-.] a, sh. fol. Eye. The Case of the owners of the Upper Levels, and relating to a bill depending in Parliament, about the harbour of Rye. [London. 1720.] s. sh. fol. Smeatoa, John. The report of John Smeaton on the harbour of Rye, in the County of Sussex. (An estimate for eompleating the harbour of Rye according to the plan and report of John Smeaton.) [London. 1763.] fol. Goghlan, F. A coast companion to Rye, Winchelsea, Hastings, St. Leonards, East- Bourne, Brighton, Worthing, and Bognor. London. [1830.] 12» HoUoway, William. The history and anti- quities of the town and port of Rye, with in- cidental notices of the Cinque Ports. London. 1847. 8" Rye ; a Ballad. Rye, [1869.] 8° Bye. A guide to Rye, in Sussex, etc. Rye. 1850. 12" SEAFOED. 'See also Eastboubne. lower, Mark Antony. Memorials of the town, parish, and cinque port of Seaford, his- torical and antiquarian. With the charter of incorporation and other documents. London. 1855. 8» SHOEEHAM. See also Chichestek Summerly, Felix, pseud, [i. e. Sir Henry Cole.] Felix Summerly's Pleasure Excursions. Shoreham on the Brighton and Chichester Railways. London. [1846.] 8" TAEEING, WEST. Warter, J. W. Appendicia et pertinentise ; or, parochial fragments relating to the Parish of West Tarring, and the Chapelries of Heene and Durrington. London. 1853. 8° The Sea-board and the Down ; or, my parish in the South. By an old Vicar. 2 vol. London. 1860. 8o TTCKFIELD. Uckfleld Visitor's Guide. The Uckfield Visitor's Guide, and historical notices of Bux- ted, Framfield, Isfield, etc. With illustrations. Uckfield. 1869. 80 Prince, C. L. Observations upon the Climate of Uckfield, constituting a meteorologi- cal record from 1843 to 1870, . . . and some vital statistics concerning the Parishes of Uck- field, Isfield, and Little Horstead. London. 1871. 8" WINCHELSEA. See also Hastings and Rye. Cooper, W. D. The history of Winchelsea. London. 1850. 8° Contributions to the Eighth Volume of the Sussex Archaeological Collections, by WARWICKSHIRE. 285 William Durrant Cooper. Containing notices of the last of the Braose Family ; the Family of Lord Hoo and Hastings ; the Town of Win- chelsea in and after the Fifteenth Century, etc. London. 1856. 8» [Tlie Museum copy contains a few MS. notes.] Champneys, Basil. A quiet corner of Eng- land. Studies of Landscape and Architecture in Winohelsea, Rye, and the Romney Marsh. With illustrations by A. Dawson. London. [1874.] i" WITHYHAM. S. W., E. W. Historical notices of the Parish of Withyham in the County of Sussex. London. 1857. i° WORTHING. See also Rye. Worthing. A Tour to Worthing ; or, idle hours not idly spent. London. 1805. 8» A sketch of Worthing and its environs. [By J. MackcouU.] Worthing. 1811; 12° Another edition. Worthing. 1813. 8" A sketch of Worthing as it was, and now is. [By J. MackcouU.] Worthing. 1817. 12" Evans, John. Picture of Worthing, etc. Second edition. Worthing. 1814. 12" •Potion, Paul, pseud, [i. e. W. Phillips ? or Shearsmith ?] A poetical picture of Worthing and its vicinity. Worthing. [1814.] 8" Worthing. Worthing as it is, etc. . London. 1843. 8" P.P. Worthing. Phillipps's Handbook and Directory of Worthing. Worthing. [1849.] 16" Breads, Owen. Breads's new guide and handbook to Worthing and its vicinity. 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An epitome of the County of Warwick, containing a brief historical and descriptive account of the towns, villages, etc. Loudon. 1835. 8° Buck, S. and N. Fifth Collection of Twenty-four views as follows, in the County of Oxford, . . . Warwick, . . . Northampton, etc. [London. 1730.] obi. i° P., R. Four topographical Letters, written in July, 1755, upon a Journey thro' Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, lieicestershire, Nottingham- shire, Denbigh, Warwickshire,, etc., from a Gentleman of London to his brother and sister in town, etc. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1757. 8° Derby, County of. Sketch of a tour into Derbyshire and Yorkshire, including part of Buckingham, Warwick, Leicester, etc. London. 1778. 8" Bray, William. Sketch of a Tour into Derbyshire and Yorkshire, including part of Buckingham, Warwick, Leicester, Nottingham, Northampton, Bedford, and Hertford shires. London. 1783. 8" Soane, Sir J. 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Histoiy, Gazetteer, and Directory of Warwickshire, comprising a general survey of the county, with a variety of historical, statistical, topographical, commercial, and agri- cultural information. SheflBeld. 1850. 8° F. White and Co. 's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Warwickshire, comprising general surveys of the county, and separate historical, statistical, and topographical descrip- tions of all the boroughs, towns, manors, etc., in the county. With a map of the county arid a special article on the geology of Warwickshire. Thii-d edition. Sheffield. 1874. 8" Francis White and Co. 's Commercial and Trades Directory of Birmingham, Hands- worth, King's Norton, Northfield, and Yardley, in Worcestershire, and Harborne and Smeth- wick in Staffordshire ; with a history, topo- graphy, and directory of Warwickshire. 2 vol. Sheffield. 1875. 8o For other Directories see Birmingham. Domesday Book. Domesday Book for the County of Warwick, translated by W. Reader. 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Independency in Warwickshire ; a brief history of the Inde- pendent or Congregational Churches in that County. Coventry. 1855. 8° Black, A. and C. Black's Picturesque Guide to Warwickshire. Edinburgh. 1857. 8° Black's Warwickshire Guide. [New edition re- written. . . With illustrations, etc.] Edmburgh. 1866. 8° Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain. The geology of the Warwickshire Coal-field. By H. H. Howell. London. 1859. 8° Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain. The Geology of parts of North- amptonshire and Warwickshire. By W. T. Aveliue. London. 1861. 8° Blozam, M. H. On some rare and curious Sepulchral Monuments in Warwickshire, of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. [Rugby. 1864.] . 8° [Only a haM-title.] Sharp, Thomas. A selection [by J. 0. Hal- liwell] from an unpublished glossary of pro- vincial words (by Thomas Sharp) in use in Warwickshire in the early part of the present century. London. 1865. 8° Kittermaster, F. 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History of the Free Sclyjols, Colleges, Hospitals, and Asylums of Birmingham. London. 1861. 8° Birmingham. The Riots at Birmingham, July, 1791. . . . Authentic account of fin liots (reprinted). Views of the ruins, etc. Bii-mingham. 1863. obi. 8° Smith, J. T. Memorials of old Birmingham. Traditions of the old Crown House in Der-Yat- End, in the Lordship of Birmingham. Birmingham. 1863. 8" Memorials of Birmingham Men and Name. Another edition. London. 1821. 8° Kenilworth Festivities. Eenilworth Fes- tivities : comprising Laneham's description of the pageantry and Gascoigne's Masques repre- sented before Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth Castle anno 1575, with prefaces, glossarial and explanatory notes. With engravings. 2 pt. Warwick. 1825, 24. S" Eenilwortli Castle. A concise history and description of Kenilworth Castle, etc. Kenilworth. 1777. 8" [Other editions:— 1781, ITQO, 1798, 1809, 1811, 1819, 1822, 1824, 1827, 1829, 1834, 1887, 1888, 1840, 1842.] Liddiard, J. S. A. Kenilworth : a mask. Dublin. 1816. 8o Kenilworth. Kenilworth illustrated ; or, the history of the Castle, Priory, and Church of Kenilworth; with a description of their present state [extracted chiefly from Dugdaje]. L. P. Chiswick. 1821. 40 nightingale, Joseph. An historical account of Kenilworth Castle in the County of Warwick. London. 1821. 8" Kenilworth. A Guide to Kenilworth ; con. taining a brief historical account of the Castle, Priory, and Church. Illustrated, etc. Coventry. [1825.] 8» Kenilworth Castle. A Guide to Kenilworth Castle. To which are added . . . notices of the Priory and Church. New edition with en- gravings. Coventry. [1834.] 12" Beck, John. Beck's Guide to Kenilworth Castle, etc. Leamington. 1845. 16" Jones, W. An account of the Kenilworth Buffet, with elaborately carved relievos, illus- trative of Kenilworth Castle, in the Elizabethan Period. London. 1851. fol. Beader, William. The Ruins of Kenilworth, an historical poem, by William Reader. London. 1856. 8° Second edition. London. 1857. 8° Kenilworth. Guide to Kenilworth and its neighbourhood. London. 1858. 8° A short history of Kenilworth, Warwick, and the neighbourhood designed as a handbook to that memorable spot. [With plates] Warwick. [1859.] 8» KINETON. Charles I., Kiiig- Two copies of verses on the Meeting of King Charles the First and his Queen, Henrietta - Maria, in the Valley of Kineton, below Edge-Hill in Warwickshire, July 13, 1643. Birmingham. 1822. 8» LEAMINGTOS'. See also Birmingham. Leamington. A brief account of the rise, progress, and patronage of the Leamington Spa Charity, . . . with short notices respecting the accommodations of the village. Rides, Walks, etc. Birmingham. 1812. 8» Pratt, S. J. Local and literary account of Leamington, Warwick, Stratford, Coventry, Kenilworth, Hagley, The Leasowes, etc. A new edition. Birmingham. 1814. 12" Bisset, James. A descriptive guide of Leam- ington Priors. Coventry. 1814. 12" The second edition of the Descriptive Guide to Leamington Priors. Coventry. 1816. 12" WAEWICKSHIRB. 291 Leamington. New Guide. An historical and descriptive account of Leamington and Warwick, etc. Warwick. 1817. 8" Second edition. Warwick. 1825. 12" Scudamore, Charles. A chemical and medical Report on the properties of the mineral waters of Buxton, Matlock, Tunbridge Wells, Harro- gate, Bath, Cheltenham, Leamington, Malvern, etc. London. 1820. 8" Uoncrieff, William Thomas. The new Guide to the Spa of Leamington Priors. ... To which is added Historical notices of Warwick and its Castle . . . Second edition. Leamington Priors. 1822. 12° Third edition. Leamington Priors. 1824. 12" Merridew's improved edition of Mon- criefFs original guide to Leamington Spa and its vicinity. . . . Seventh edition. Leamington. 1837. 12" Smith, Francis. Sixth edition. 1826. 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The watering-places of England ; comprising Tunbridge Wells, Weymouth, Bux- ton, Matlock, Scarborough, Torquay, Chelten- ham, Leamington, etc. London. 1853. 8" Leamington. Views of Leamington, War- wick, and Kenilworth. (Descriptive letter- press.) [London. I860.] obi. 8" P.P. Leamington. D. Samey's Local Time Tables, . . . Trades Directory, and General Ad- vertiser. Pt. 1. Leamington. 1866. 8" Arthur, J. Arthur's picturesque views of Leamington, Warwick, Stratford, Kenilworth and neighbourhood. With historical and poeti- cal descriptions. Leamington. [1868.] obi. le* Black, A. and C. Black's Guide to Leam- ington and its environs, etc. Edinburgh. 1868. 8" Heywood, Abel. Abel Haywood's Series of Penny Guide Books. Royal Leamington Spa ; the Visitor's Guide to its walks, waters, etc. Manchester. 1869. 8" Leamington. The Tourist's Picturesque Guide to Leamington, Warwick, Kenilworth, and Stratford-ou-Avon. Fourteenth edition. London. [1872.] 8" UANCETEB, PARISH OF. Nichols, J. Manduessedum Romanorum : being the historj' and antiquities of the Parish of Manceter, [including the Hamlets of Harts- hill, Oldbury, and Atherstone], and also of the Parish of Ansley, in the County of Warwick. By B. Bartlett. Loudon. 1791. 4» [" Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica," vol. IX. no. 1.] MFRIVALE ABBEY. Bloxam, M. H. Merivale Abbey. A paper read at a General Meeting of the Leicestershire Architectural and Aroheeological Society, . . July 19, 1864. [Rugby. 1864."] 8" [Without title-page.] POOLEY. Cockayne, A. E, Cockayne Memoranda : collections towards a historical record of the Family of Cockayne. [With photographic illustrations.] 2 vol. Congleton. 1869-73. 8" [Privately printed, vol. I. is in 4 pts.] RUGBY. Academies, etc., Winchester. The history of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and West- minster, with the' Charter House, the Schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow, and Rugby, and the Free School of Christ's Hospital. London. 1816. 4" Nicolas, Sir N. H. The history of the town and school of Rugby. [With plates.] Pt. 1—3. Coventry. 1826-27. 4° [No more published.] Bugby School. Recollections of Rugby by an old Rugbsean. London. 1848. 16" Goulburn, E. M. The Book of Rugby School. Its history and its daily life. [Rugby.] 51856. 4» Ephemerides. Kenning's i,Rugby Family Almanack. Rugby. [1870, etc.] 8" u2 292 WARWICKSHIRE. STEATFORD-TrPOKT-AVON. Se« also Leam- iNGTuN and Warwick. Jordan, John. "Weloombe Hills near Strat- ford-upon-Avon ; a poem, historical and de- scriptive. London. 1777. i" Anoffier edition. Stratford-upon-Avon. 1827. 8» Stratford-upon-Avon. A brief account of Stratford-upon-Avon. A description ... of the Collegiate Church, the Mausoleum of Shak- speare, etc. Stratford. [1800.] 12° Wheler, E. B. Histoiy and antiquities of Stratford-upon-Avon ; with engravings. Stratford-upon-Avon. [1806.] 8" A guide to Stratford-upon-Avon. Stratford-upon-Avon. 1814. 12" A Guide to Stratford-upbn-Avon, con- taining a concise account of its ancient history, and particular descriptions of the church and other public buildings. Coventry. [1825.] 8° Collectanea respecting the Birth-place of Shakespeare at Stratford-upon-Avon, copied from the manuscript collections of the late E. B. Wheler, 1862. London. 1862. i" An historical account of the Birth-place of Shakespeare. By the late R. B. Wheler. Stratford-upon-Avon. 1863. 12° Fisher, Thomas. A series of antient allego- rical . . . and legendary paintings, which were discovered . . at Stratford-upon-Avon. Pt. 1—4. [London.] 1807. fol. [No more published.] Uoncrieff, W. T. Excursion to Stratford- upon-Avon ; with historical and descriptive notices of the town. Leamington. 1824. 12° Nichols, J. G. Ancient allegorical . . . paintings in fresco ... on the walls of the Chapel of the Trinity ... at Stratford-upon- Avon. Also a view and plan of the Chapel. London. 1838. fol, The Stratford-upon- London. [1840.] 8° May, George. A Guide to the birthplace of Shakspere and the poet's rural haunts. Evesham. [1847.] 12° Fairholt, F. W. The Home of Shakspere illustrated and described. London. 1847. 16° Shakspere, William. Illustrations of Strat- ford-upon-Avon and the life of Shakspeare, from original drawings. Stratford-upon-Avon. 1851. 4° Nelson, Thomas. Nelson's Hand- Books for Tourists. Shakespeare and his birth-place. London. 1859. 8° Stratford-upon-Avon. Views in Stratford- on-Avon. (Descriptive letterpress. Shake- speare and Stratford-upon-Avon. ) [London. 1859.] 8° Stratford-upon-Avon. Avon Guide. Wise, John R. Shakspere : his birthplace and its neighbourhood. London. 1861. 8° Halliwell, J. 0. A brief guide to the Gar- dens of Shakespeare. [London.] 1863. 8° A descriptive Calendar of the ancient Manuscripts and Records in the possession of the Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon ; in- cluding notices of Shakespeare and his family, and of several persons connected with the poet. London. 1863. 4° Extracts from"' ancient Subsidy Rolls, showing the values of goods and lands upon which assessments were made in respect to the inhabitants of Stratford-upon-Avon. [London.] 1864. 4° An Historical account of the New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, the last residence of Shakespere, by J. 0. Halliwell. [With illus- trations, and a list of subscribers to the New Place Fund.] London. 1864. 4° A brief guide to the Shakespeare Li- brary and' Museum, Stratford-on-Avon. London. [1865.] 12° Abstracts and copies of indentures re- specting estates in Henley St., Stratford-on- Avon, which illustrate the topography and his- tory of the birthplace of Shakespere. London. 1866. 4° Extracts from the accounts of the Chamberlains of the Borough of Stratford- upon-Avon from . . . 1585 to 1608. Selected and edited ... by J. 0. Halliwell. London. 1866. 4° Extracts from the accounts of the Chamberlains of the Borough of Stratford-upon- Avon from 1609 to 1619. Selected and edited by J. 0. Halliwell. London. 1867. 4° Stratford-upon-Avon. Stratford-upon-Avon in the Time of the Shakespeares, illustrated by extracts from the Council Books of the Corpora- tion. London. 1864. fol. Hunter, E. E. Shakespeare and Stratford- upon-Avon, a " Chronicle of the Time." London. 1864. 8° Jordan, John. Original Collections" on Shakespeare and Stratford-on-Avon, by J. Jordan, the Stratford poet ; selected from the original manuscripts, written about 1780, by J. 0. Halliwell. London. 1864. 4° [Only ten copies printed.] Original memoirs and historical accounts of the families of Shakespeare and Hart, de- duced from an early period and continued down to this present year, 1790. With drawings of their dwelling-houses and coats of aims. Now first printed, a.d. 1865. [Edited by J. 0. Hal- liwell.] London. 1865. 8° [One of ten copies. Without the drawings.] Holy Trinity, Church of the. Extracts taken from the Vestry Book of the Church of the WARWICKSHIRE. 293 Holy Trinity, at Stratford-upon-Avon. [Edited ty J. 0. HalliweU.] London. [1865.] S" Walter, James. Shakespeare's Home and Rural Life. . . With illustrations of localities and scenes around Stratford-upon-Avon, by the Heliotype process. London. 1874. '4:° P.P. London. Percy, Butcher, and Co.'s Stratford-on-Avon, Leamington, and Warwick Directory for 1873-4, etc. London. [1873, etc.] 8» Ephemerides. Palmer's Stratford-upon- Avon Almanack and Directory, 1875. Stratford-upon-Avon. [1874.] 8» STONELEIGH ABBEY. 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Description of the Beauchamp Chapel, adjoining to the Church of St. Mary at Warwick ; and the monuments of the Earls of Warwick in the said church and elsewhere. [By R. Gough.] London. 1804. 4» The antiquities of Warwick and War- wick Castle, extracted from Sir William Dug- dale's Antiquities of Warwickshire. Warwick. 1786. 8" Nichols, J. Extracts from the Black Book of Warwick, with memoirs on Guy, Earl ' of Warwick, and Sir Thomas More'a Narrative of a Religious Frenzy at Coventry. London. 1783. 4° [" Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica," vol. IV. no. 17.1 r. , W. An historical and descriptive account of the town and castle of Warwick ; and of the neighbouring spa of Leamington. Warwick. 1815. 8° Coney, John. A series of Views representing the Exterior and Interior of Warwick Castle. London. 1815. fol. [Proofs on India Paper.] WarwiclqGuide. The Warwick Guide ; con- taining a concise historical account of the town, and . . . descriptions of the Castle, Beauchamp Chapel, etc. Warwick. [1830.] 8" Bobinson, P. F. Vitruvius Britannicus. History of Hatfield House (Woburn Abbey, Hardwicke Hall, Castle Ashby, etc., by P. F. Robinson. History of Warwick Castle by C. W. Spicer). 5 pt. London. 1833-44. fol. Cooke, H. T. An historical and descriptive Guide to Warwick Castle, Beauchamp Chslpel, Kenilworth Castle, Guy's Cliff, Stoneleigh Abbey, Charlecote Hall, etc. Seventh edition. ' Warwick. 1851. 8° Cooke, S. W. An historical and descriptive Guide to Warwick Castle. Twelfth edition. Warwick. [1870.] 8° Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of Penny Guide Books. A Guide to Kenilworth, Warwick, and Stratford-upori-Avon. Manchester. [1867.] 8" WELCOMBE HILLS. See Steatfobd-upon- AVON. WILLOUGHBY. Deacon, Thomas. The history of the Village of Willoughby, in the County of Warwick. London. 1828. 12" 294 WESTMORELAND. WitBtmaxthnij, Great Britain and Ireland. Magna Britan- nia et Hibernia, Jintiqua et Nova. 6 vol. [London.] 1720-31. 4° [Vol. VI. contains Westmoreland.] Nicolson, Joseph, and Bum, Richard. The history and antiquities of the Countiesof West- moreland and Cumberland. 2 vol. London. 1777. 4" [There is another copy in the Library on large paper.] Brayley, E. W., and Britton, J. The beau- ties, of England and Wales ; or, original delinea- tions, topographical, historical, and descrip- tive, of each county. London. 1814. 8° [Vol. XV. pt. 2, Westmoreland.] Whellan, William. The history and topo- graphy of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland, comprising their ancient and modern history, a general view of their physical character, trade, commerce, etc. [With con- tributions by T. Wright, and J. G. Gumming, and Miss H. Martineau.] Pontefraot. 1860. 4" Oilpis, William; Observations relative chiefly to picturesque beauty made in . . 1772 on several parts of England, particularly the mountains and lakes of Cumberland and West- moreland. [Wifli plates.] 2 vol. London. 1786. 8° Third edition, 2 vol. London. 1792. S" Observations on several parts of Eng- land, particularly the mountains of Cumberland. Third edition. 2 vol. London. 1808. 8" Academies, etc., Board of Agriculture. General view of the agriculture of the County of Westmoreland. By A. Prlngle. Edinburgh. 1794. 4° , Bogers, B. [Views in Westmoreland and Cumberland engraved by S. Aiken from designs by B. Rogers.] Stafford. 1796. obi. 4<> Honsman, John. A Topographical descrip- tion of Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, and a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Carlisle. 1800. 80 A descriptive Tour and Guide to the lakes, caves, mountains ... in Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, and a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Second edition. Carlisle. 1802. 8" Third edition. Carlisle. 1808. 12° Sixth edition. Carlisle. 1814. 12» Seventh edition. Carlisle. 1816. 12° Eighth edition. Carlisle. 1817. 12» Bobinson, Thomas. An Essay towards a Natural History of Westmorland and Cumber- land. London. 1709. 8° Pennant, Thomas. A Tour from Downing to Alston Moor. London. 1801. 40 [There is another copy in the Library on large paper.] Cooke, G. A. The Modem British Traveller : or,- Tourist's Pocket Directory. London. [1802-10.] 12o [VpL XIX. contains Westmoreland.] Somesday Book. Dom Boc ; a Translation of the Record called Domesday, so far as relates to the County of York, including also Amoun- demess, Lonsdale, and Fumess in Lancashire, and such parts of Westmoreland and Cumber- land as are contained in the survey, etc. With an introduction, glossary, and indexes, by the Rev. W. Bawdwen. Doncaster. 1809. 4" Wilkinson, J. Etchings of select views in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. London. 1810. fol. Green, W. A description of sixty studies from nature, etched . . by W. Green . . after drawings made by himself in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. Plates. London. 1810. 12° Plates. — — fol. P.P. Kirkby Lonsdale. The Lonsdale Magazine, or Provincial Repository. Vol. I.— III. Kirkby Lonsdale. 1820-22. 8° Wheeler, A. The Westmorland dialect, with theadjacencyof Lancashire and Yorkshire, in four familiar dialogues. Kendal. 1821. 12° Cumberland. Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire, illustrated, in a series of forty- four engravings, exhibiting the scenery of the Lakes, antiquities, and other picturesque ob- jects. By T. H. Fielding. London. 1822. fol. Pinnock, William. The History and Topo- graphy of Westmoreland. Vol. VI. of Pin- nock's County Histories. London. 1822. 12° Pigot, James. Pigot and Co.'s National Commercial Directory for 1828-9. London. [1828.] 8° [Includes Westmoreland.] Another edition. London. 1831. 8° Slater, Isaac. Slater's Royal National Com- mercial Directory and Topography of the Counties of Chester, Cumberland, Durham, etc. Manchester. 1848. 8° Slater's Royal . . . Directory of . . . Cumberland, Durham, Northumberland, West- moreland, and the Cleveland District. Manchester. 1876-77. 8° WESTMOEELAND. 295 Westmoreland. Post-Office Directory of Westmoreland, Cumberland (Berwick-upon- Tweed), Northumberland, and Durham. London. 1858. 8" Kelly, E. R. The Post-Office Directory of the County of Durham and the principal towns and adjacent places in Northumberland, Cum- berland, and Westmorland. Edited by E. E. Kelly. London. 1873. 8" P.P.. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. P. J. Jackson and Co.'s Postal Address Directory of the City of Carlisle . . . including the principal towns and adjacent Tillages of Cumberland and West- moreland, with maps. . . . Corrected to 1880. Newcastle-on-Tyne. [1880, etc.] 8" Bose, Thomas. Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, illustrated. 3 vol. Loudon. 1832[-35]. i" Another edition. Picturesque Rambles in Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland (from drawings by T. AUom, with descriptions by T. Rose). 3pt. London. 18i7[-49]. 4» Oliver, S. pseud. Scenes and recollections of Fly - fishing in Northumberland, Cumber- land, and Westmorland. London. 1834. 12° Atkinson, George. The Worthies of West- morland, or, notable persons bom in that County since the Reformation. 2 vol. London. 1849. 120 Academies, etc., Surtees Society. Wills and Inventories from the registry of the archdea- cpnry of Richmond, extending over portions of the Counties of York, Westmorland, Cumber- land, and Lancashire. By James Raine. Durham. 1853. 8° Ferguson, Robert. The Northmen in Cum- berland and Westmoreland. Durham. 1856. 8" Davy, John. The Angler in the Lake Dis- trict ; or piscatory colloquies of fishing excur- sions in Westmoreland and Cumberland. London. 1857. 8» Snllivan, J. Cumberland and Westmore- land, ancient and modern ; the people, dialect, superstitions, and customs. London. 1857. 8>> Westmoreland. Handbook for Travellers in Westmoreland and Cumberland. Murray. London. 1866. 8» Handbook of Westmorland, Cumber- land, and the Lakes, With map. Second edition revised. London. 1869. 12° Academies, etc., Kendal. Transactions. of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archseological Society. Kendal. 1870, etc. 8° Walton, J. The geography of Cumberland and Westmoreland. London. 1872. 8° England and Wales. The Geography of the Counties of England and Wales. No. 6, West- moreland. Manchester.- 1872. 8° Lawson, William. Collins' County Geogra- phies. Geography of the County of West- moreland. London. [1872.] 8" Collins' County Geographies. Geogi'a- phy of the Counties of Cumberland and West- moreland. London. [1873.] 8" Duckett, Sir George F. The Sheriffs of Westmorland and the Early Sheriffs of Cum- berland. Kendal. 1879. 8° BOROTTGH BRIDGE. Nicholson, C. The Roman Station ' ' Alauna " i at Borough Bridge, Westmoreland. A lecture, etc. Kendal. 1860. Vl" KENDAL. Kendal. A cursory view of a proposed Canal from Kendal to the Duke of Bridgewater's Canal, leading to . . Manchester by the several towns of Milnthrop, Lancaster, etc. [Manchester. 1760,] 8° Nicholson, C. The Annals of Kendal : being a historical and descriptive account of Kendal and its environs. Kendal. 1832. 8° ■ Second edition. London. 1861. 8» Kendal. Guide to Kendal and its vicinity. Kendal. 1849. 8° - — Local Chronology : being notes of the principal events published in the Kendal news- papers since their establishment. London. 1865. 4° Nicholson, C. History and Incidents con- nected with the Grants of the Three Royal Charters of Incorporation of the Borough of Kendal. London. 1875. 8° LAKES. See also General Topogeaphy, pp. 30—33. Westmoreland. An excursion to the Lakes in Westmoreland and Cumberland, August, 1773. London. 1774. 8° Hutchinson, William. An excursion to the Lakes in Westmoreland and Cumberland ... in 1773 and 1774. London. 1776. 8o West, Thomas. A Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. The second edition, revised. London. 1780. 8° Third edition. London. 1784. 8° Fourth edition. London. 1789. 8° [Fifth edUion.] London. 1793. 8° Sixth edition. London. 1796. 8° Eighth edition. Kendal. 1802. 8° 296 WESTMORELAND. The descriptive part of Mr. West's Guide to the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmore- land, and Lancashire. Kendal. 1809. 12° Another edition. Kendal. 1813. 12° Clarke, James. A Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmdi'eland, and Lancashire. London. 1787. foh Second edition. London. 1789. fol. Farington, Joseph. Views of the Jjakes, etc., in Cumberland and Westmorland, en- graved from drawings made by J. Farington. [With descriptions in English and French.] L. P. London. 1789. obi. fol. Smith, John. Views of the Lakes in Cum- berland and Westmoreland. London. 1791. obi. fol. Walker, A. Eemarks made in a Tour from London to the Lakes of Westmoreland and Cumberland in . . . 1791. London. 1792. 8° Eadoliffe, A. A Journey made in the sum- mer of 1794 through Holland and the Western frontier of Germany, with a return down the Rhine, to which are added observations during a tour to the Lakes of Lancashire, Westmore- land, and Cumberland. London. 1795. 4° Budworth, Joseph. A fortnight's ramble to the Lakes in Westmoreland, Lancashire, and Cumberland. By a Rambler. Second edition. London. 1795. 8° Murray, Bon. Mrs. S. A Companion and useful guide to the beauties of Scotland, to the Lakes of Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Lancashire, and to the curiosities of the district of Craven in the West Riding of Yorkshire. 2 vol. London. 1799—1803. 8° A companion and useful guide to the beauties of Scotland and the Hebrides, to the Lakes of Westmoreland, Cumberland and Lan- cashire, and the curiosities in the district of Craven. Third edition. 2 vol. London. 1810, 1805. 8° [Vol. I. Is of tlie third edition, vol. II. of the second.] Lancaster. Sketch of a tour from Lancaster round the principal lakes in Lancashire, Cum- berland, and Westmorland. Carlisle. 1803. 12° Sanderson, Thomas. The Companion to the Lakes in Lancashire, Westmoreland, and Cum- berland. Carlisle. 1807. 12° Cumberland. A Companion by the way ; or a guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, West- moreland, and Lancashire. Penrith. 1812. 12° A guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. Tenth edition. Kendal. 1812. 8° ■ Eleventh edition. ~ Another edition. Kendal. 1821. 8° Carlisle. [1833.] 12° Horne, T. H. The Lakes of Lancashire, Westmoreland, and Cumberland; delineated in forty-three engravings from drawings by J. Farington. With descriptions historical, topo- graphical, and picturesque, the result of a tour in 1816. London. 1816. fol. Robinson, John. A guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire, illustrated with twenty views, and a travelling map of the adjacent country. London. 1819. 8" Cumberland. The Tourist's Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. . . . Third edition. Penrith. 1826. 8° Baines, Edward. A Companion to t'he Lakes of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire, in a descriptive account of a family tour, with a new copious and correct itinerary. London. 1829. 12° Third edition. London. 1834. 12° Leigh, S. Leigh's guide to the Lakes and Mountains of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. With ... maps, etc. London, 1830. 12° Second edition. London. 1832. 12° Third edition. London. 1835. 12° Fourth edition. London. 1840. 8° Onwhyn, Joseph. Onwhyn's Pocket Guide to the Lakes ; or, Tourist's Companion to the beauties of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. London. 1841. 12° Cumberland. A complete descriptive guide to the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire. 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Reports and Pa- pers%ad at the Meetings of the Architectural Societies of the Archdeaconry of Northampton, the Counties of York and Lincoln, and of the Architectural and Archaeological Societies of Bedfordshire and St. Albans. London. 1850, etc. 40 Academies, etc., Yorkshire Architectural Society. Yorkshire Architectural Society. A Paper (on certain sepulchral effigies and monu- ments in South Yorkshire) read at the Annual Meeting, „ . Oct. 25th, 1849, by M. H. Bloxam. York. 1850. 8° Halliwell, J. 0. The Yorkshire Anthology, a collection of ancient and modern ballads, poems, and songs relating to the County of York. London. 1851. 4" Ingledew, C, J. D. The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire, transcribed from private manu- scripts, rare broadsides, and scarce publications ; with notes and a glossary. London. 1860. 8o Lawton, George. The religious houses of Yorkshire. London. 1853. 8» Academies, etc., Surtees Society. 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Handbook for Travellers in Yorkshire, with map and plans. Mii/rray. London. 1867. 8" — ^ Another edition. London. 1874. 8° YORKSHIRE. 313 Thornbury, George W. The Yorkshire AVorthies in the National Art Exhibition at Leeds. Reprinted, with revision, from . the " Yorkshire Post." Leeds. 1868. 8° Tomlinson, John, lating to Yorkshire. Stories and sketches re- London. [1868.] 8» UiallgJ. G. Congregationalism in Yorkshire. London. 1868. 8" Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of England and Wales. ... The Geology of part of the Yorkshire Coal- field. By A. H. Green, etc. London. 1869. 8» Memoirs of the Geological Survey of England and Wales. The geology of the car- boniferous limestone, Yoredale Rocks, and Millstone Grit of North Derbyshire and the adjoining parts of Yorkshire. By A. H. Green, C. Le Neve Eoster, and J. R. Dakyns. London. 1869. 8» Walcott, M. E. C. Church Goods in the East Riding of the County of York, Temp. Edward VI. 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The history of the Shoddy Trade : its rise, progress, and present position. London. 1860. 8° BAWTEY. P., W. A Topographical History and De- scription of Bawtry and Thome, with the vil- lages adjacent, by W. P. [i. e. W, Peck]. Doncaster. 1813. 4» Feck, W. A supplement to the Topographi- cal Account of Bawtry and Thome, with the villages adjacent. Doncaster. 1814. 4" Thome. The History and Antiquities of Thome, with some account of the Drainage of Platfiold Chase. Thome. 1829. 16" BEN EHYDDING. See also Ilkley. Thomson, E. W. Ben Ehydding : the Asclepia of England : its beauties, its ways, and its water cure. Ilkley. 1862. 16° FoiiHh edition. London. 1867. 8° Ben Ehydding. Ben Ehydding. The As- clepion of England. '[Consisting of Extracts from Books and Newspapers, etc.] London. 1872. 4° Views of Ben Ehydding and the neigh- bourhood. [With descriptive letterpress.] London. 1863. 8° Tomlinson, John. Tomlinson's Handy Guide to Ben Ehydding, Bolton Abbey, and the neigh- bourhood. 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Description of Brows- holme Hall, in the West Riding of the County of York and of the Parish of Waddington in the same County ; also a collection of letters from original MSS. in the reigns of Charles I. and II. and James II. in the possession of T. L. Parker [the author]. London. 1815. 4" BUENISTON. See Scaley. BUESTALL. See Holdbenbss. CALDEB, River. See Aiebdale. CASTLE HOWABD. Castle Howard. The Mausoleum at Castle Howard. [London. 1812.] 4" [Without title-page.] CATTEEICK. Baine, James. Catterick Church, in the County of York. A copy of the contract for its building, dated in 1412, with remarks and 315 YORKSHIRE. notes by James Eaine, and with thirteen plates of views, elevations, and details, by A . Salviu. London. 1834. 4° CAWOOD. See Selby and Sherbtjiin. CLEVELAND. Graves, John. The History of Cleveland in the North Riding of the County of York ; comprehending an historical . . . view of the ancient and present state of each parish, within the Wapentake of Langbargh ; with the genea- logy of the principal families within the dis- trict. Carlisle. 1808. 4» [Another copy is in the Library on large paper.] Ord, J. "W. Rural Sketches and Poems chiefly relating to Cleveland. London. 1845. 12» The history and antiquities of Cleve- land, comprising the Wapentake of East and West Langbargh, North Riding, County York. London. 1846. 4° Bewick, Joseph. Geological treatise on the district of Cleveland, in North Yorkshire ; its' ferruginous deposits, lias, and oolites ; with some observations on Ironstone Mining. [With a coloured map and illustrations.] London. 1861. 4" Gordon, Samuel. The watering-places of Cleveland ; being descriptions of these and other attractive localities in . . . Yorkshire. With observations on sea-bathing, etc., by G. Oliver. 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Monkhouse, with a descriptive account by C. Empson.' London. 1842. fol. CRAVEN. Murray, Eon. Mrs. S. A Companion and useful Guide to the beauties of Scotland, to the Lakes of Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Lan- cashire, and to the curiosities in the district of Craven in the West Riding of Yorkshire. 2 vol. London. 1799—1803. 8° Third edition. 2 vol. London. 1810, 1805. 8» [Vol, I. is oithe third edition, vcL II. of the second.] V/hitaker, T. D. The history and an- tiquities of the Deanery of Craven in the County of York. [With plates.] London. 1805. 4° [Second edikon.] London, 1812. 4° Third edition, with additions. Edited by A. W. Morant. With a chapter on the geology, natural history, and pre-historie an- tiquities, by L. C. Miall, etc. [With plates.] Leeds. 1878. 4° Armstrong, James L. Scenes in Craven: in ' a series of letters, containing interesting sketches of character, and notices of some of the principal natural curiosities of the most picturesque and ' romantic district in Yorkshire. York. 1835. 12° Montagu, Frederic. Gleanings in Craven : in a tour from Bolton Abbey to Ambleside. In six letters to a friend in India. ^i London. 1838. 12° Thomson, John Radford. Guide to the Dis. trict of Craven and the Settle and Carlisle Railway. With illustrations. ■ Second edition. London. 1879. 8° CROFT. Walker, T. D. An analysis of the waters of Dinsdale and Croft. Second edition. Durham. 1828. 8° BEWSBTTRY. Greenwood, J. B. The early ecclesiastical history of Dewsbury, . . . including a sketch of the introduction of Christianity into Northum- bria. To which are added, with notes. Dr. Whitaker's Account of Dewsbury, from his "Loidisand Elmete," and his dissertation on the origin and progress of domestic architecture, from his "Histoiyof Whalley,"and an account of the Savile Family of Lupset, Thornhill, and Howley [by J. Hunter]. London. 1859. 8o DON, River. Dunn, Mver. Reasons for making the river Dunn . . navigable. [York. 1713.] s. sh. fol. YORKSHIRE. 317 The methods proposed toi making the Kiver Dunn navigable. London. 1723. i° Don. The Tour of the Don. A series of extempore sketches [chiefly by John Holland], made during a pedestrian ramble along the banks of that river and its tributaries. ' 2 vol. London. 1837. 12" DONCASTEB. See also Sheffield. Faine, James. Plans, elevations, sections, and other ornaments of the Mansion House belonging to the Corporation of Doncaster. London. 1751. fol. Miller, Edward. The history and anti- quities of Doncaster and its vicinity, etc. Doncaster. [1804.] 4" [Another copy on large paper is in the Library. ] Hunter, Joseph. 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History of the ruined church of St. Mary Magdalene, discovered a.d. 1846, within the old Town Hall of Doncaster. . . . Illustrated by J. P. Seddon. London. 1853. 4° The history and description of St. George's Church at Doncaster, destroyed by fire, February 28, 1853. London. 1855. 4° Denison, E. B. Lectures on Gothic Archi- tecture chiefly in relation to St. George's Church at Doncaster. Doncaster. [1855.] 8° Tomliuson, John. Rambles twenty miles round Doncaster. Doncaster. [I860.] 8° The Etymology of our district. [Don- caster.] Doncaster. 1875. 8° SUXCOMBE FABE. Duncombe Fark. A description of Dun- combe Park and Rivalx Abbey. Kirbymoorside. 1812. 8° EASINGWOLD. Gill, Thomas. Vallis Eboracensis ; com- prising the History and antiquities of Easing- wold. London. 1852. 8° ECCLESFIELD. See also Sheffield. Eastwood, Jonathan. History of the Parish of Ecclesfield, in the County of York. London. 1862. 8° Gatty, A. S. Thefirstbook of the marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of Ecclesfield Parish Church, Yorkshire, from 1558 to 1619 ; also the churchwardens' accounts, from 1520 to 1546. Annotated by A. S. Gatty. London. 1878. 4° FILEY. See also Scaebokough. Cole, John. The history and antiquities of Filey in the County of York. Scarborough. 1828. 8° 318 YORKSHIRE. Cortis, W. S. guide to Filey. An historical and descriptive Filey. 1861. 8° Shaw, George. Eambles about Filey. London. 1867. 8» FOUNTAINS ABBEY. See also Ripon. Storer, J. and H. S. Delineations, graphical and descriptive, of Fountains Abbey in the West Riding of the County of York. With historical notices. London. [1820.] 4" Sopwlth, Thomas. Eight views of Foun- tains Abbey, etched on copper-plate, from draw- ings by J. Metcalf and J. W. Carmichael : with a historical and architectural description. Newcastle. [1882.] fol. Walhran, J. R. An account of the Abbot's House at Fountains, being an addition to Wal- bran's Guide to Ripon and Harrogate. [Ripon. 1849.] 16° On the Excavation now in progi'ess at Fountains Abbey, with some Remarks on the early History of the Monastery. London. 1854. 8° Fountains' Abbey. A few Charters and Do- cuments of Fountains. From the Studley Royal Collection. [Ripon 1 1860 ?] " 4» Academies, etc., Surtees Society. Memorials of the Abbey of St. Mary of Fountains, col- lected and edited by J. R. Walbran. Durham. 1863, etc. 8° Academies, etc. , Ripon. Yorkshire Archseo- logical and Topographical Association. Excur- sion, programme, and arrangements at Foun- tains Abbey and Ripon, Aug. 28th, 1872. Ripon. [1872.] 8» GOOL£. Phillips, John. A trip to Goole on board the Sythe. . . . With remarks on the return to Hull ... in one of the Goole Steam Packets ; a poem. Hull. 1834. 12° Gardiner, H. T. A sketch of Goole and the neighbourhood prior to 1650. Goole. [1877.] 8° GOSDALE. See Ingleton. 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London. 1877. 8° SALIBVKS. Salthurn-liy-the-Sea. Saltbum-by-the-Sea. ... Its scenery and climate, and its general capabilities as a marine watering-place. Second edition. Darlington. 1866. 12» Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of Penny Guide Books. A guide to Saltbum-by- the-Sea and the neighbourhood. Manchester. [1871.] 8° Dphemerides. Almanac and Directory for Saltburn-by-the-Sea and District. . . . 1877. Saltburn-by-the-Sea. [1877.] 8° SCALBT. Cole, John. Historical Sketches of Scalby, Burniston, and Cloi^hton, with descriptive notices of Hayburn wyke and Staiuton Dale, in the County of York. Scarborough. 1829. 8» SCABBOBOTJGH. Wittie, Robert. Scarbrough Spaw, or, a description of the Nature and Vertues of the Spaw at Scarbrough in Yorkshire. London. 1660. 8° Scarhrough-Spaw ; or, a description of the Nature and Vertues of the Spaw at Scar- brough, Yorkshire. York. 1667. 8" Pyrologia Mimica, or an answer to Hydrologia Chymica of William Sympson in defence of Scarbrough Spaw. 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Ein fragmentarisches Tagebuch aus England, Wales, Irland, und Frankreich. [By Prince H. L. H. V. Pueckler Muskau.] Zweite Auflage. 4Thle. Stuttgart. 1831. 8» [The Museum copy contains a few MS. notes. J Leigh, Samuel. Leigh's Guide to Wales and Monmouthshire. London. 1831. 8° Fourth edition. London. 1839. 8" Lewis, Samuel. A Topographical Dictionary of Wales, comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, chapelries, and townships, with an appendix describing the electoral boundaries of the several boroughs as defined by the late act. 2 vol. London. 1833. 4° - Second edition. 2 vol. -Third edition. 2 vol. - Fourth edition. 2 vol. London. 1840. 4" London. 1843. 4" London. 1849. i" Pedestres. A Pedestrian Tour of thirteen hundred and forty-seven miles through Wales and England. 2 vol. London. 1836. 12° Pedestrian. 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Journal of a Tour through North Wales and part of Shropshire, with observations on mineralogy and other branches of natural history. London. 1797. 8° Broughton, B. Four picturesque views in North Wales, engraved in aquatinta by Aiken from drawings made on the spot by B. Brough- ton. London. 1798. 6bl. foL Bingley, William. A tour round North Wales, during the summer of 1798. Contain- ing also a, sketch of the history of the Welsh Bards ; an essay on the language, observations on the manners and customs, etc. Illustrated with views in aquatinta by Aiken. 2 vol. London. 1800. 8'' North Wales ; including its Scenery, Antiquities, Customs, and some sketches of its natural history ; delineated from two excur- sions during the summers of 1798 and 1801 ; illustrated with a map, frontispiece, and music. 2 voL London. 1804. 8« ■ Second edition. London. 1814. S" Excursions in North Wales, including Aberystwith and the Devil's Bridge, intended as a guide to tourists. 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London. 1844. 8°- The Illustrated Handbook of North Wales. . . . Being the Fifth edition of Heming- way's Panorama, with revisions and additions by J. Hicklin. ... A map and . . . engiuvings, etc. London. 1851. 8" The Illustrated JIandbook of North Wales. London. 1853. 8° [This is another copy of the preceding with a new title-page."] -Eoscoe, Thomas. Wanderings and Excur- sions in North Wales, witli 51 engravings, by Radclyffe, from drawings by Cattermole, Cox, etc. London. 1836. 8" Another edition. Wanderings and ex- cursions in Nprth Wales. . . . With fifty en- gravings from drawings by Cattei-mole, Cox, and Creswiok, and an accurate map. London. 1853. 8" Bennett, George J. The Pedestrian's Guide through North Wales ; a Tour performed in 1837. With 20 etchings by A. CUnt. London, 1838. 8° The Tourist's Guide through North Wales. London. 1853. 8" Turner, Thomas. Narrative of a Journey, associated with a fly, from Gloucester to Aberyst- with, and from Aberystwith through North Wales, . . . 1837. London. 1840. 8° Parrjr, Edward. The Cambrian Mirror and North Wales Tourist. Chester. 1843. 18" Cambrian Mirror ; or, a new Tourist Companion through North Wales. Second edition. London. 1846. 16" ■ The Cambrian Mirror ; or,'the Tourist's Companion through North, Wales. Eighth thousand. London. 1851. 12" Parry's Railway Companion from Chester to Holyhead. London. 1848. 16" The Railway Companion from Chester to Holyhead. . . . Seventh thousand. London. [1855.] 16° Costello, L. S. The falls, lakes, and moun- tains of North Wales. London. 1845. 16" Sharpe, Daniel. Contributions to the Geology of North Wales. London. 1846. 8° [Privately printed.] Cambrian Tourist. The Cambrian Tourist, guide, and companion ; containing a ... de- scription of North Wales, etc. Dolgelly. 1847. 8° Wales, North. Excursions in North Wales. A complete guide to the Tourist. Edited by J. Hicklin. London. ,1847. 16° Excursions in North Wales : a com- plete guide, etc. Edited by J. Hicklin. Fifth thousand. London. 1851. 12" ClifFe, C; F. The book of North Wales ; Scenery, Antiquities, Highways and Byeways, Lakes, Streams, and Railways. London. 1850. 8° Second edition. London. 1851. 8° z 2 340 WALES. Wil es, North. Picturesque scenery in North "Wales. Carnsirvon. [1850.] obi. 16° Sidney, S. Rides on Railways leading to the Lake and mountain districts of Cumberland, Worth, Wales, and the Dales of Derbyshire. Illustrated, etc. London. [1851.] 8» Cathrall, "William. "Wanderings in North "Wales ; a Road and Railway Guide Book. London. [1851.] 8° Martin, A. R. A "Week's "Wanderings amidst the most beautiful scenery of North "Wales, etc. Fourth edition. ' Bangor. 1856. 12° Black, A. and C. Black's Picturesque Guide to North "Wales. Edinburgh. 1857. 8» Coghlan, Francis. Guide to "Wales. Illus- trated with a map of "Wales, etc. London. 1860. 8° Halliwell, J. 0. Notes of Family excursions in North "Wales, taken chiefly from Rhyl, Abergele, Llandudno, and Bangor. London. 1860. 8° Cathrall, "William. A guide through North "Wales, including Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire, with the adjacent borders. Designed to accompany the ■Ordnance Maps. "With a notice of the geology of the country, by A. C. Ramsay. London. 1860. 8° The illustrated handbook to North "Wales. . . . Edited by "W. F. Peacock. . . . Illustrated with . . . engravings, and a . . map. Chester. [1868.] 8° Eamsay, A. C. The Old Glaciers of Swit- zerland ,and North "Wales. ["With a map.] London. 1860. 8" Wales, North. Handbook for travellers in North "Wales. "With a travelling map. Murray. London. 1861. 12° Second edition. Third edition. Fourth edition. London. 1864. 12° London. 1868. 12° London. 1874. 8° Views in North "Wales. ["With descrip- tive letterpress.] London. [1862.] 12° Thirteen views in North "Wales. 2 Series. Carnarvon. 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London. 1880. 8° Jenkinson's Smaller Practical Guide to North Wales. . . . With map. London. 1878. 8° Norton, George H. The Carboniferous Lime- stone and Cefn-y Fedw Sandstone of the country between Llanmynech and Minera, North Wales. [Reprinted from the proceed- ings of the Liverpool Geological Society. With plates.] London. 1879. 8° SOUTH WALES. Willett, Mark. The Stranger in Monmouth- shire and South Wales. Chepstow. — 12° Lipscomb, George. A Journey into South Wales. London. 1802. 8° Barber, J. T. A tour throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire ; illlistrated with a map and twenty views. London. 1803. 8° Malkin, B. H. The scenery, antiquities, and biography of South Wales, from materials collected during two excursions in the year 1803. With views. London. 1804. 4° Donovan, Edward. Descriptive Excursions through South Wales and Monmouthshire, in the year 1804 and the four preceding summers. 2 vol. London. 1805. 8° Woodward, G. M. 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Scotia Illustrata, sive Prodromus His- toric naturalis in quo regionis natura incolarum iugenia et mores, morbi usque medendi method- us, et medicini indigena accurate explicantur. 2 pt. Edinburgi. 1684. fol. — - — Vindiciffi Scotise illustratae sive pro- dromi naturalis historise Scotise, etc. Edinburgi. 1710. fol. Historical Enquiries concerning the Roman Monuments and antiquities in the North part of Britain, called Scotland. "With copper-cuts. Edinburgh. 1707. fol. Miscellanea qusedam eruditfe Antiqni- tatis quffi ad Borealem Britanniae majoris partem pertinent. Edinburgi. 1710. fol. An account of the writers antient and modern, printed and manuscripts not printed, which treat of the Description of North- Britain called Scotland. 2pt. Edinburgh. 1710. fol. Portus, colonise, et Castella Romana ad Bodotriam et ad Taum ; or conjectures con- cerning the Roman Ports, colonies, and ports in the Firths. Edinburgh. 1711. fol. 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The Geology and Scenery of the North of Scotland. London. 1866. 8° Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ire- land, Leaves from the Journal of ouf Life in the Highlands, from 1848 to 1861. To which are preiLxed and added, extracts from the same Journal, giving an account of earlier visits to Scotland, etc. Edited by A. Helps. London. 1868. 8° Another edition. London. 1868. 8° Another edition. London. 1868. [Translations in various languages,] 8° Prepared under the superintendence of A. Helps. Mountain, Loch, and Glen, illus- trating "Our Life in the Highlands," from paintings executed by J. Adam. With an essay on the charcteristics of Scottish scenery by N. Macleod. [With extracts from the Queen's Diary accompanying each plate. Edited, with a preface, by A. Helps.] Lcindou. 1869. foL Trosaohs. The Tourist's Picturesque Guide to the Trosachs, Loch Lomond, Central High- lands, etc. London. [1872.] 8° Johnston, T. B., and Robertson, J. A. The Historical Geography of the Clans of Scotland. 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Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 1855, etc. 4" [A series of prints of ancient ecclesiastical, military, and domestic edifices, sepulchral monuments, israsses, fonts, stained glass, tiles, armour, dress, etc., with short preliminary descriptions.] Simpson, Justin. A list of the sepulchral brasses of England : alphabetically arranged in counties. Stamford. 1857. 8" Dollmau, F. T., and Jobbins, J. E. An - Analysis of Ancient Domestic Architecture, exhibiting some of the best existing examples in Great Britain, from drawings and measure- ments taken on the spot. 2 vol. London. [1860-64.] 4" Macfarlane, Charles, and Thomson, Thomas. The Comprehensive History of England, civil, military, religious, intellectual, and social, from the earliest period to the suppression of the Sepoy Eevolt. Illustrated, etc. London. 1861. 8° [Contains views of castles, monuments, furniture, and weapons, also maps, plans of battles, etcQ Another edition. 4 vol. London. [1876-78.] 8" Longfellow, Henry AV. Poems of Places. Edited by H. W. Longfellow. England. 4 vol. Boston. 1876. 12o Hnebner, E. Inscriptiones Britannise Chris- tianse edidit E. Huebner. Adjectse sunt tabulee geographicse duae, etc. Berolini, Londini. 1876. 40 Clark, T. H. Sketches of short Tours at home -and abroad. London. 1878. 8° Dictionaries. Dictionary of Parishes, Town- ships, Hamlets, etc. in England and Wales, etc. London. 1879. 8° Gomme, George Laurence. Primitive Folk- Moots ; or, open-air assemblies in Britain. London. 1880. 80 Harrod, J. G. J. G. Harrod and Co.'s Eoyal Despatch and Special Directory of England. Norwich. [1880.] S" P. P. , London. The Antiquary. A Magazine devoted to the study of the past. Edited by E. Walford. London. [1880, etc.] 4<> Uason, Charlotte M. The Forty Shires : their history, scenery, arts, and legends. With Ulustrations. London. 1881. 8» Bimmer, Alfred. Our Old Country Towns. . . . With illustrations. Edinburgh. 1881. S" Ompteda, D. H. L. von, Baron. Bilder aus dem Leben in England. Breslau. 1881. 8'' Sictionaries. The Dictionary of Watering Places, seaside and inland, at home and abroad. London. 1881, etc. S" 446 ADDENDA. Spencer, Charles. The Bicycle Eoad Book : compiled for the use of bicyclists and pedestri- ans. New and revised edition. London. [1881.] 8» ISLANDS. Syvret, George S. Chroniques des lies de Jersey, GuerneSey, Auregny, et Serk. Guernsey. 1832. 8<> Jersey. A guide through the Island of Jersey. • Southampton. [1850.] 16° Ahier, John P. Tableaux historiques de'la civilisation h Jersey ; resume Mstorique des moeurs, lois et coutumes de I'ile, etc. Jersey. 1852. 8° Payne, J. Bertrand. An Armorial of Jersey, being an account, heraldic and antiquarian, of its chief native families, with pedigrees, bio- graphical notices, and illustrative data; to which are added, a brief history of Heraldry, and remarks on the mediaeval antiquities of the Island. 6 pt. [Jersey.] 1859-65. 4° [No more published.] Je Scott, J. M. Mann, its names and their origins. London. 1873. 8° Grindley, Thomas. The geography of the Isle of Man, for the use of schools. London. 1878. 12" ENGLISH LAKES. Dover, W. K. Pre-historic remains in the Lake District. A paper read before the Keswick Literary and Scientific Society, 1879. Keswick. 1880. 8'' EngfliBh Lake Scenery. English Lake Sceneiy. Illustrated with a series of coloured plates from drawings by A. F. Lydon. London. 1880. i"- fymbxih^tslaiu. '§Moxhlxxt Blyth, Thomas Allen. The History of Bed- ford and Visitors' Guide. With illustrations. Compiled by T. A. Blyth. "With contribu- tions by several other gentlemen. London. [1873.] 8" iixh'^ixi. Money, "Walter. The first and second Battles of Newbury and the Siege of Dnnuing- ton Castle during the Civil "War, a.d. 1643-6. Illustrated with portraits, plans, and views. * London. 1881. 8" Clark, J. W. Cambridge. Brief historical and descriptive notes by J. "W. Clark. "With etchings and vignettes by A, Brunet-Debaiues, H. Touissaint, and G. Greux. London. 1881. 40 Ely Cathedral. A Guide to the Cathedral Church and Conventual buildings at Ely. Third edition. Cambridge. 1824. 8" Sixth edition. Ely. 1844. 80 Ely and" Feterborougli Railway. A Guide to the Branch Eailway from the Eastern Counties Line at Ely to Peterborough, etc. Norwich. [1847.] 12" Birch, Walter De Gray. Notes on an in- scribed stone preserved in Ely Cathedral, etc. [pp. 388-396 of the Journal of the British Archaeological Association for 1879]. [London. 1880.] 8» «. Leicester, Sir Peter. Historical Antiquities in two books, the first treating of Great Brettain and Ireland ; the second containing particular remarks concerning Cheshire. Whereunto is annexed a transcript of Domesday-Book, so far as it concerneth Cheshire, etc. London. 1673, 72. foL Bylandfl, J. P. The Shields of Arms formerly in the windows of the parish church of Lymm, Co. Chester, as illustrative of the origin of several local coats of arms. Liverpool. 1879. 8<>. tomtoalU to "Wood, William. Wood's Hand-book Cornwall, with map and Illustrations. Devouport. [1880.] 12" Falmouth Guide. A Falmouth Guide ; con- taining a concise account of the history of Falmouth. Falmouth. 1815. 12° Stokes, H. S. The "Vale of Lanheme, and other Poems. A new edition, with additions and illustrations drawn on stone by C. Haghe, from designs by J. G. Philp. London. 1853. 4» 0., J. C. Guide to Newquay and the neigh- bourhood, Inpluding Penan and Bednithen "^ — Truro. 1872- S" ADDENDA. 447 UonnBey, George G; Carlisle in 1745. Authentic account of the occupation of Carlisle in 1745. Edited by G. G. Mounsey. London. 1846. 8" Tnck, George. Arthur's Guide to Carlisle, historical and descriptive. Carlisle. [1861.] 8° i^6p|in. Jennings, Louis L, Kambles among the Hills in the Peak of Derbyshire and the South Downs. With illustrations. London. 1880. 8" ' Azedge. The Rivers of Axedge ; a loco- descriptive poem, etc. [By J. Broster.] Macclesfield. 1818. 12° Buxton Guide. The new Buxton Guide, containing a concise account of its medical Springs, etc. (A new edition.) Macclesfield. 1823. 12" Holland, John. The Village of Eyam ; a poem in four parts. Reprinted, with notes by J. Wilson. Macclesfield. 1821. 12" i^frtftt^lto. Earrod, J, G. J. G. Harrod and Co.'s Royal County Directory of Devonshire and Cornwall. Second edition. Norwich. 1878. 8° Colby, Frederick Thomas. The Visitation of the County of Devon, in the year 1564, with additions from the earlier visitation of 1531. Exeter. 1881. 4" A., H. W. The Tour in North Devon of Brown, Jones, Robinson, and Smith. ■ London. 1862. 8" Freeman, Philip. The history and charac- teristics of Exeter Cathedral: a lecture de- livered 1871. Exeter. [1871.] 12" Hannaford, Samuel. Flora Tottoniensis ; a, catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns, growing wild in the vicinity of Totnes. London. [1852.] 8i> iw|am. Bell, John. Rhymes of Northern Bards ; being a curious collection of old and new songs and poems peculiar to the Counties of New- castle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, and Dur- - ham. Edited by J. Bell. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1812. 8o Hooppell, R. E. Vinovium, the bjiried Roman City at Binchester, in the County of Durham, as revealed by the recent explorations. A lecture, etc. [Bishop Auckland. 1879.] 8'» Noble, Mark. Two dissertations upon the Mint and Coins of the Episcopal-Palatines of Durham, etc. Birmingham. 1780. 4" Durham, City of. An account of Durham. Intended for the information of strangers, etc. London. 1804. 12° A brief sketch of Durham, for the use of visitors. Durham. 1863. 16° Gibson, George Stacey. The Flora of Essex ; or a list of the flowering plants and ferns found in the County of Essex ; with the localities of the less common species, and a map. London. 1862. 12° Colchester. Among the Tombs of Col- chester. Colchester. 1880. 8° P. P., Stroud. The Cotteswoldian. AMonthly Magazine of literature and chronicle of events. 3 nos. Stroud. 1853. 4fi- [No more published.] Baylis, F. G. Ancient Churches of Glou- cestershire ; a series of papers, historical . . . and descriptive. Gloucester. 1861. 12° EUacombe, Henry Thomas. The history of the Parish of Bitton in the County of Glouces- ter. Exeter. 1881, etc. 4° Blacker, B. H. Monumental Inscriptions in the Parish Church of Charlton KingSj, Glou- cestershire ; with extracts from the Parish Registers, and some Churchyard Inscriptions. Transcribed by the Rev. B. H. Blacker. London. 1876; 4° [Privately printed.] Jameson, Thomas. A treatise on Chelten- ham Waters and bilious diseases. Second edition. London. 1809. 8° UacCabe, James. Observations on the Cheltenham Waters, and the diseases in which they are recommended. Cheltenham. 1820. 8° 448 ADDENDA. Buckman, James. A Botanical Guide to the Environs of Cheltenham ; comprising a classified arrangement of the indigenous flowers and ferns of the Cotteswold Hills and the Vale of Gloucester, with the habitats of the various plants. Cheltenham. 1844. 8° P.P., Cheltenham. The Cheltenham Post- Office Directory, 1880, 1881, etc. Cheltenham. [1880.] 8° Euckman, James, and Newmarch, C. H, Illustration of the Remains of Roman Art in Cirencester, the Site of antient Corinium. London. 1850. 4° BathuTst, Eight Hon. Charles. Roman Antiquities at Lydney Park, Gloucestershire. Being a posthumous work by the Rev. "William Hiley Bathurst. "With notes by C. "W. King. London. 1879. 8° Davis, Uriah J. Short Notes on Painswick. [With illustrations.] Cheltenham. [1881, etc.] 8" Johnstone, James. Some account of the "Walton Water near Tewkesbury ; with thoughts on the use and diseases of the lymphatic glands. In a letter to J. C. Lettsom. Worcester. [1787.] 8° SecoTid edition. Tewkesbury. 1790. 8° "Wanswell, Manor of. A brief historical account of the Manor of Wanswell. London. 1817. 4° Impfeiir^. Nicholson, Cornelius. A descriptive account of the Roman Villa near Brading, Isle of Wight. Reprinted from the " Antiquary." London. 1880. 4» Stratton William T. A Guide to Caris- brooke Castle, Isle of Wight. Newport [Isle of Wight]. 1880. 8" Hilner, John. A short view of the history and antiquities of Winchester, with a brief account of the seats of the neighbouring gentry, etc. Winchester. 1812. 8<> Cassan, Stephen H. The Lives of the Bishops of Winchester from Birinus the first Bishop of the West Saxons to the present time. [To which is prefixed a reprint of S. Gale's " History of "Winchester. "] London. 1827. 8° Imforbsliw. Havergal, Francis T. Monumental Inscrip- tions in the Cathedral Church of Hereford. By the Rev. Francis T. Havergal, M.A. With illustrations by Robert Clarke. London. 1881. 4" Wihx)i%\m, Mason, Frederick B. Gibb's illustrated handbook to St. Alban's, etc. Second edition. St. Alban's. 1876. 8» Simsdale, Robert. Hertford and its Castle ; being a lecture. "With an appendix, contain- ing a description of the Priory and Churches of Hertford. Hertford. [1864.] ifl lent. Kentish jTraveller. The Kentish Traveller's - Companion, etc. Fourth edition. Rochester. 1794. , 12° London. The steam-boat companion from London to Gravesend, Southend, Margate, etc. London. [1830.] 12» Birch, Walter De Gray. Notes on a Fresco in the apse of St. Gabriel's Chapel, in the Crypt of Canterbury Cathedral. Reprinted from Archseologia Cantiana. London. 1S80. 8" Donkin, J. The Capitals in the Crypt of Canterbury Cathedral described and illustrated by J. Donkin. [London. 1881.] 4" Deal. Minutes and con'espondence, shewing the progress of the public improvements in Deal, from September 29th, 1834. Deal. 1837. 12° Cowper, J. M. On some Tudor prices in Kent, and notes from the records of Favers- ham. London. 1871. 8° Margate. The Picturesque Pocket Com- panion to Margate, Ramsgate,~etc. London. [1831.] 12° Walpole, Joseph K. Historical sketch of Plumstead, Kent ; the antiquities of the church and manor, with a notice of the Royal Arsenal, etc. "Woolwich. 1860. 12° Bell, Thomas C. Rutuparum Reliquise ; or, an account of the celebrated Roman Station, Rutupise, near Sandwich, in the County of Kent ; with remarks on Julius Caesar's lauding place in Britain. Newcastle. 1831. 4° Langton, Robert. Charles Dickens and Rochester. With illustrations by W. Hull and the author. (Reprinted with additions from the papers of the Manchester Literary Club.) London. 1880. 8° ADDENDA. 449 SheernesB. Guide to Sheerness-on-Sea and the Isle of Sheppey. Fourth edition. Sheerness. 1877. 8° Thomson, J. Radford. Pelton's illustrated guide to Tunbridge Wells and the neighbour- ing seats, towns, and villages. Ninth edition. Tunbridge Wells. 1881. 8° fanaspn. lytham. Lytham northwards to Lancaster, Carlisle, Naworth, Gilslaud, the Roman Wall, Hexham, and Newcastle. Preston. 1877. 12° Wangh, Edwin. Lancashire Sketches. L. P. Manchester. 1881, etc. 4" Barber, Henr^. A Tourist's Guide to Fur- ness Abbey and its vicinity, . . . with illustra- tions. Third edition. Ulverston. [1871.] 12° Slugg, Josiah Thomas. Reminiscences of Manchester fifty years ago. [Reprinted, with additions, from the " Manchester City News."] Manchester. 1881. 8" Sizon, James. Extracts from the Registers at Ormskirk Church. Liverpool. 1874. 8" 'gnmXix$\xxt Eelly, William. Visitations of the Plague at Leicester. A paper read before the Royal Historical Society of Great Britain, 1877. [Edinburgh.] 1877. 8» Allen, Richard. Belvoir Castle : its history from the earliest period to the present time. Nottingham. [1874.] 8" Bead, Robert. Modern Leicester ; jottings of personal experience and research, with an original history of Corporation undertakings, etc. London. 1881. 8° %m&\m\m. Lincoln, C Another edition. London. [1845.] 12° LONDON. Lithgow, William. The present surveigh of London and Englands state. Containing a Topographicall description of all the particular Forts, Redoubts ... on both sides of the River, etc. London. 1643. 40 Colsoni, F. Le guide de Londres pour les Strangers, etc. [London.] 1693. 120 [London. 1705.] 4o London. A new critical review of the put- lie buildings, statues, and ornaments, in and about London and Westminster. Second edition corrected. London. 1736. 12" Adrian, Johanu V. Neuestes Gemalde von London und seinen . Umgebungen. Handbuch fiir Reisende nach London. Frankfurt. 1829. 8° London. A brief account of the origin of the City of London, etc. London. [1830.] 8° Nicholson, Cornelius. Scraps of History of the Northern Suburb of London. London., ]879. 8° Tonlmin, aft. Crosland, Camilla. Stories of the City of Loudon, retold for youthful readers. Illustrated, etc. London. 1880. 8" Ward, Lock, and Co. Ward and Lock's Holiday Trips round and about London, by steamboat and rail. London. [1880.] 8" B., R. E. Geological Rambles round Lon- don. A handy-guide to Old World Loudon. With illustrations, etc. London. 1881. 8° Williams, Henry L. The Easy Guide to London. London. [1881.] 8° London. The Suburban Homes of London. A residential guide to favourite London locali- o a 460 ADDENDA. ties, their society,- celebrities, and associations, with, notes on their rental, rates, and house accommodation. London, 1881. 8° Cook, Thomas. Cook's Handbook for Lon- don. "With two maps. London. 1881. 8° lovely, W. Where to go for help. . . . Police Stations, Fire-Engine Stations, etc. London. [1881.] 8° Walmisley, A. T. The Bridges over the Thames at London. London. 1880. 8" London, Oarrich Olub. Rules and regula- tions for the government of the Garrick Club, etc. London. [1S32.] 12" [Numerous editions.] London, Junior AtAenceuwi Olub. Junior Athenieum Club. Rules, regulations, and list of members. London. 1867. 16" E., P. G. GrilKon's Club, from its origin in 1812 to its fiftieth anniversary. By P. G. E. [i. e. Sir Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton]. London. 1880. 40 Hammon, Henry J. The architectural anti- quities and present state of Crosby Place, Lon- don, as lately restored by J. Davies. Deline- ated in a series of plans, with perspective views from original drawings. "With an histbrical and descriptive account. London. 1844. 4* King' s Head Tavern, Fenchurch Street, Lon- don. The Old and the New. Associations of the King's Head, Fenchurch Street with Eng- lish romantic history. [London. 1877.] 12" Capes, John M. The Old and New Churches of London ; being a series of illustrations of the existing remains of church architecture in London, from the Norman period to that of the Great Fire, with numerous examples of the churches built from the year 18ii to the pre- sent time. Collected and arranged by A. London. 1880. fol. architecture, sculpture, tombs, and decorations of "Westminster Abbey. New edition. London. 1869. 12" Giles, Saint, Church of, at Camherwell. A short historical and topographical account of St. Giles's Church, Camberwell. London. 1827. fol. Callard, T. Earr. An historical sketch of Greville Place Church, with some account of its ministers. [With photographs.] Second edition. London. [1881.] 4" DoUman, Francis T. The Priory of St. Mary Overie, Southwark : comprising, I. The history; II. The description ; III. The illustrations ; of the church and conventual buildings. London. 1881. 4" Simpson, William S. Chapters in the his- tory of Old S. Paul's. London. 1881. 8" Hooper, Luther. Studies in Westminster Abbey drawn and sketched on stone by L. Hooper. London. 1867. fol. Cole, Sir Henry. A handbook for the Cole, John. Cole's Graphic Cabinet ; con- sisting of picturesque views of churches, seats of the nobility and gentiy, etc. Northampton. 1833. 12" Popular Biography of Northampton- shire. London. 1839. 16" Hursell, James. The principal associations of Northamptonshire. A lecture. Northampton. 1861. 8" Sharpe, Edmund. The Churches of the Nene Valley, Northamptonshire. By E. Sharpe and J. Johnson and A. H. Kersey. [With plates.] London. 1880. 4" Cole, John. The history and antiquities of Higham Ferrers, with historical notices of Bushden and Irthlingborough, in the County of Northampton. Wellingborough. 1838. 12" Northampton, Tovm of. Guide to the New Town Hall, Northampton. Northampton. 1864. 8" Porter, Henry. The G eology of Peterborough and its vicinity. Peterborough. 1861. 8" Cole, John, The' history and antiquities of Wellingborough, in the County of Northamp- ton. Wellingborough, 1837. 12° The History and Antiquities of Welling- • borough, in the County of Northampton. Abridged from the History of Wellingborough by John Cole. Northampton. 1865. 12" • An account of the proceedings at the commemoration in honour of Hervey, at Weston Favell, June 18th, 1833. Northampton. 1833. 12" Charlton, Edward. Memorials of North Tyndale, and its four surnames. Second edition. Newcastle-upon-Tyno. 1871. 8" "White, Robert. The Battle of Flodden, fought 9th Sept., 1613. From the "Archseo- logia .fflliana,' vol. III. New Series. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1859. 8" Jones, Robert. The Battle of Flodden Field, fought Sept. 9, 1513. [With notes, etc.] Edinburgh. 1864. 12" - Popular edition. Coldstream'. 1869. 16" ADDENDA. 451 Welford, Richard. A descriptive and his- torical account of the Monuments and Tomb- stones in the Church of St. Nicholas, Newcastle- upon-Tyne. Compiled by R. Welford, . . . and illustrated, etc. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1880. 4° (B^doxhl^lu, Academies, etc., N'orth Oxfordshire Archmo- logical Society. Transactions for the year 1879, etc. Historical notices of the parish of Cropredy, Oxon. Oxford. 1880. 8° An index to the Registers of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials in the parish of Duck- lington. Oxford. 1880. 8" Ut. Stockton. Stockton, Stockton Church, and their surroundings. Reprinted from the Salop- iaii and West-Midland Monthly Illustrated Journal. Madeley, Salop. [1876.] 12" Mmui%\xxz, Cassan, Stephen H. Lives of the Bishops of Bath and Wells from the earliest to the present period. 2 vol. London. 1829-30. 8° [The first volume is printed at Frome,] Batten, E. Chisholm. On the cause of the heat of the Bath Waters. Reprinted from the XXII. vol. of the Society's Journal. Taunton. [187-.] S" FearBon, Charles B. A lost chapter in Mie history of Bath. A paper read before the Bath Literary Club, 1876. Bath. 1877. 8° Batten, E. Chisholm. Gaulden. (Published by the Somersetshire Archaeological and N atural History Society.) Taunton. 1878. 8» ^tatoJ>s|ir^. Chattock, Richard S. The Black Country : sixteen etchings illustrative of scenes in the Coal and Iron district of South Staffordshire. With descriptive letter-preas to each plate. London. ,[1878.] fol. Jones, Thomas R. Mediolanum ; being a reprint of two letters to the Athenaeum. London. 1881. 8° ^ttMll. Hoor, Edward. Suffolk words and phrases ; or, an attempt to collect the lingual localisms of that county. Woodbridge. 1823. 12° Browne, John., The history and antiquities ofCovehithe. 1874. 8° mxm. Salmon, J. D. Flora of Surrey ; or, a cata- logue of the flowering plants and ferns found in the county, with the localities of the rarer species. From the manuscripts of the late J. D. Salmon, and from other sources. Compiled for the Holmesdale Natural History Club, Reigate, by J. A. Brewer. [With two maps.] Loudon. 1863. 12" Dorking. Dorking and neighbourhood. With a map and illustrations. London. 1881. 8" Frost, Thomas. Kingston-on-Thames, with rambles in the district. With illustrations. London. 188X. 8» Eesident. Round Reigate. .A handy guide to walks in the district. By a Resident. With iUustrations. London. 1881. 8° Badical. A Ramble through Richmond Park, with descriptive map, etc. London. 1876. 8» Richmond. Round Richmond, a handy guide to rambles in the district. With map and illustrations. Edinburgh. 1881. 8° Duckett, Sir George F. Evidences of Battle Abbey, among the Bodleian MSS. Reprinted from Sussex Archaeological CoUeotions. [ 1881.] 8° Boss, Thomas. Ross's Hastings and St. Leonards Guide. Ninth edition. Hastings. 1857. 120 Maffefolir^. Smith, Francis. Warwickshire delineated ; being a concise historical and topographical description of that county, etc. Southam. [1820.] 12o G G 2 462 ADDENDA. Wito&in. Slow, Edward. "Wiltshire Ehymes. A series of poems in the "Wiltshire Dialect. London. 1881. 8» Hulme, F. Edward. The Town, College, and Neighbourhood ' of Marlborough. Illus- trated. London. 1881. 8° MomstmlxxL Grindrod, R. B. Malvern: past and pre- sent ; its history, legends, topography, climate, springs, natural history, etc. Malvern. 1865. 8° Symonds, "William Samuel. Malvern Chase : an episode of the "Wars Of the Roses and the Battle of Tewkesbury. An autobiography. Edited [or rather written] by W. S. Symonds. Tewkesbury. 1881. 8° E., "W. A concise history' of the city and suburbs of "Worcester. [By W. R.] A new edition, with additions. "Worcester. 1816. 12" §oxhlix6. Harrison, George H. de S. N. Plantageuet. The history of Yorkshire [and Yorkshire Pamilies]. London. 1879, etc. fol. Smith, "William. Old Yorkshire. [Consist- ing principally of articles reprinted from the "Leeds Mercury "Weekly Supplement."] Edited by W. Smith. With an introduction by R. Collyer. London. 1881. 8° Kelly, E. R. KeUy's Directory of the "West Elding of Yorkshire, 1881. London. 1881. 8» Duckett, Sir George F. Observations on the Arms of Aldeburgh. Reprinted from the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. [ 188L] S" Bridge, James. The new popular guide to Bolton Abbey and district. Skipton. 1877. 12» Barber, Fairless. An Essay in explanation ot Fountains Abbey, read before the Yorkshire LTmon of Mechanics' Institutes, 1874. Leeds. 1874. 8» Duckett, Sir George F. Evidences of Hare- wood Castle, m Yorkshire. Reprinted from the Yorkshire Archseological Journal. [ 1881.] 8° Parson, "William, and "White, "William Directory of the borough of Leeds, the city of York, and the clothing district of Yorkshire. Leeds. 1830. 12° Bapp, "William. Rapp's Guide to Saltbum- by-the-Sea. Saltburn-by-the-Sea. 1870. 16» Crosby, George. Crosby's guide to Scar- borough, with illustrations. Second edition. Scarborough. [1850.] 12" Suckett, Sir George F. Charters of the Priory of Swine, in Holderness, among the Bod- leian MSS. Reprinted from the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. [ 1881.] 8" Academies, etc., Yorkshire Philosophical Society. Descriptive account of the antiquities in the grounds and in the Museum of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. By the Rev C. "Wellbeloved. Fifth edition. York. 1869. 12" WALES. Heath, Charles. The Excursion down the Wye from Ross to Monmouth, comprehending historical and descriptive accounts of "Wilton ^nd Goodrich Castles, . . . and anecdotes of John K3a'le ... the Man of Ross. Monmouth. [1800.] 8" Duckett, Sir George F. The Marches of Wales. [Reprinted from " Archseologia Cam- brensis."] [ 1881.] 8" — — Manorbeer Castle and its early owners. Reprinted from the " Archaeologia Cambren- sis-" [ 1881.] 8" SCOTLAND. Buchanan, John Lanne. Travels in the Western Hebrides, from 1782 to 1790. London. 1793. 8" Edinburgh, Saint Giles' Cathedral. St. Giles' Lectures. First series. The Scottish Church from the earliest times to 1881. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of St. Giles' Cathedral, by W. Chambers. Edinburgh. 1881. 8° Academies, etc., London. British Topo- graphical Society. Rental Book of the Cis- tercian Abbey of Cupar- Angus, with the. bre- viary of the register. Edited by C. Rogers. (Historical notices of the Abbots of Cupar. By Major-General A. S. Allan.) 2 vol. London. 1880. 8" IRELAND. O'Grady, Standish. History of Ireland: critical and philosophical. London. 1881, etc. 8" IKDEX. Abbeys of England, 6, 7, U, 16, 17, 18 of Ireland, 415, 416 Abbotsford, 409 Aberconway. See Conway Abercrombie, 393 Aberdeen, City of, 376, 377 Aberdeenshire, 376—378 Aberdovey. See Harlech Abergavenny, 215 Abergele. See Denbigh Abemethy, 405 Abeiystwith, 343, 344 Abingdon, 51 Abury. See Avebury Accrington. See Burnley Achill, 440 Aekton. See Lupset Aokworth School, 314 Actors, Birth-places of distinguished, 12 , Funeral Monuments of, 12 Adel, Parish of, 314 Aghaboe, Parish of, 441 Agohill, 427 Ailsa Craig. See Arran Airedale, 314 College. See Idle Alauna. See Borough Bridge, Westmoreland Albert Memorial, 207 Albury. See Guildford Alohester. See Bicester Aldborough, Suffolk, 264 , Yorkshire, 452. See also Boroughbridge Alderbury. See Hoare's ' ' Modem Wiltshire " Alderiey.Edge, 65 Aldermen, List of, of London, 183, 190, 191 Aldemey, 25 Aldersgate Ward, 191 Aldershot, 116 Aldgate, Ward of, 202 Alhambra Palace, Royal, 201 Allan, Bridge of, 411 AUensmore. See Dore Abbey All Hallows, Barking, Parish of, 202 Alloa, 383 Alnmouth, 232 Alnwick, 232 Althorp, 226 Alton Towers, 258 Altrincham, 65 Alyth, 406 Ambresbury, 299 Ambrosden, 240 Amney Holy-Rood, 108 Ampton, Boys' Hospital at, 264 Amundemess. See Richmond Amwell, 130 Andover, 116 Anglesey, 342 Priory. See Bottisham Anglia Rediviva, 10 Anglise Notitia, 10 Ankerwycke Priory. See Wraysbury Annandale. See Dumfries Annesley Hall. See Newstead Ansley. See Manceter Antiquarian Repertory, 4 Antiquary, The, 445 Antiquities, General, 3 — 7 of Ireland, 414—416 of London, 178-186 of Scotland, '354— 356 of South Wales, 340 of Wales, 334—338 Antoninus' Itinerary, 3 Antrim, County of, 427, 428 Apsley House, 207 Apuldore, Bay of. See Romney Marsh Apuldrefield, 136 Aqueducts in Great Britain, 13 Arbroath, 394 Archaeologia, 4 Archaeological Journal, 6 Archenfield. See Ross Architecture, Ancient, in Great Britain, 5 , Castellated, in Great Britain, 4 — 7, 18 , Civil, in. England, 5 , Domestic, in England, 4, 5, 6, 18 , Ecclesiastical, in England, 5, 6, 17, 18 , temp. Elizabeth and James I., 6 , English Military, 5 , Gothic, of England, 4—6, 17, 18 , Monastic, in Great Britain, 3 — 7, 17, 18 , Monumental, of Great Britain, 17, 18 of Ireland, 415, 416 in South Wales, 341 Arden, Forest of, 287 454 INDEX. Ardfert, 435 Ardmore, 442 Argyleshire, 378 Armagli, City of, 428 , County of, 428 Armorial Bearings, 6, 16, 19 Arms of Cities in England, 19 Arran, 382 Art, Curiosities in nature and, 3 Artillery Company, Honourable, 191 Ai-undel, 278 Aslibourn, 82 Ashburton, 88 Ashbury, Parish of, 51 Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 166 Ashdown, Battle of. See Compton Ashford, 136 Ashley. See Market Drayton Ash-next-Sandwich, 136 Ashridge, 55 Ashstead Estate, 271 Ashton-under-Lyne, 154 Aske. See Richmond Askern, 314 Aspeden, 130 Astbury Church. See Congleton Aston. See Birmingham — — Eyre. See Quatford Flamville. See Hinckley • , North, 240 ' , Steeple, 240 Astrop "Well, 240 Aswardhurn. See Sleaford Atherstone. See Manoeter Athole, Earldom of, 405 Audley End, 103 Avebury, 299 Aveland, Hundred of, 170 Avon, River, 37 Axe, River, 37 Axedge, 447 Axholme, Isle of, 170 Axminster, 88 Axmouth, 89 Ayr, 379 Ayrshire, 379, 380 Babbicombe. See Devon, South Babworth. See Retford Bacton, 219 Baeup, 154 Baddesley, North. See Hursley Baggrave. See Market Harborough Bagshaw's Cavern. See Bradwell Bailiffs, List of, of London, 190 Bakewell. See Matlock Bala, 351 Ballybunian, Caves of, 435 Ballymodan, Parish of, 429 Ballysadare, Parish of, 441 Ballyshannon. See Fermanagh Balmerino, 393 Balnioral, 377 Bamburgh Castle, 282 Bampton, Parish of, 240 Banbury, 240 Bandon, 429 Banff, 380 Banffshire, 380 Bangor, 345 Bank of England, 207 Bannockbum, Battle of, 411 Ban well, 252 Barlow. See Selby Barmouth. See Harlech Barnard Castle, 99 Barn Elms, 271 Barnsbury Directory, 194 Bamsley, 314 Barnstaple, 89 Barnwell Abbey, 58 Castle. See Eotheriughay Baronial Remains in England, etc., 4 — 7 Barrow. See Thornton Abbey Barrow-in-Eumess, 154 Bartholomew Fair, 200 Barthomley, 65 Barton-on-Humber, 170 Barton Turf, 219 Basing House, 116 Basingstoke, 117 Bass Rock, The, 367 Baston House, 136 Bath, 252—254, 451 Bath-way, 80 Batley, 314 Battersea. See Chelsea Battle Abbey, 278, 279, 451 Dykes, 395 Battle-fields in England, 6, 7 of Ireland, 421 Bawtry, 314 Bayswater Directory, _194 Beauchief Abbey, 82 ' Beauly, Priory of, 409 Beaumaris, 342 Beecles, 264 Beddgelert, 345 Bedford, 49, 446 Bedfordshire, 48, 49 Bedruthen. See Newquay Beleigh Abbey, 103 Belfast, 427 Belleek. See Fermanagh BeUevue, 443 Belvoir Castle, 166, 449 benefices. Ecclesiastical, in England, 16, 17 Bennington. See Boston Ben Rhydding, 314 Benwell, 232 Beresford HaU, 258 Berkeley, 108 , Family of, 108 Berkhamstead, 130 Berkshire, 50 — 64 Bermondsey, Parish of, 202 Berry-Pomeroy Castle. See Totnes Berwick, North, 395, 396 Berwickshire, 380 — 382 Berwick-upon-Tweed, 381 INDEX. 455 Betchworth. See Eeigate BetHeheiu Hospital, 207 Bethnal Green Directory, 1J»4 Betton. See Market Drayton Beulah Spa. See Norwood " Beverley, 314 Bibliotneca Topc^rapMca Britannica, 4 Bicester, 210 Bicton Church, 89 Bideombe Hill, 299 Bideford, 89 Biggar, 398 Bignor, Eoman Villa at, 279 BiUesdon. See Market Harborough Binchester, 447 Bindon. See Axmouth Birch, Chapel of, 154 Bird Bush, Church of, 299 Birkdale. /Sfee Southport Birkenhead, 65 Birkin. See Knottingley Birmingham, 287 — 289 Liverpool, and Manchester Eailway, Bishopsgate, Eoman urns found near, 178 Bishop's Waltham, 117 Bishop-Wearmouth. See Sunderland Bittesby. See Claybrook Bitton, Parish of, 447 Blackburn, 154 Blackheath, 136, 137 Blackpool, 154 Blackstone Edge. See HoUingworth Blackwall, 205 Blackwater, The, 424. See also Youghal Blair Athol, 406 Blaise Castle, 108 Blandford-Forum, 95 Bleadon. See Weston-Super-Mare Blenheim, 240 Bletchingdon, 240 Blisland, Parish of, 72 Ellsworth, Northampton, and Peterborough Eailway, 34 Blithburgh. See Southwold Blyth, Northumberland, 232 , Notts., 236 Bob's Mount. See Eeading Bodiam, 279 Bodleian Library, Oxford, 244 Bodmin, Parish cf, 72 Bognor, 279 Bolsover Castle, 82 . ,■ . . Bolton, 154 Abbey, 314, 315, 452 ' Bonchurch, 123 Bonmahon, 442 Bootefstown, 431 Borders, 7 Bordesley Abbey, 305 Borough Bridge, Westmoreland, 295 , Yorkshire, 315 Borrowdale. See Thirlmere Boscobel, 248 Bosley, 66 Bosmere, Hundred of, 117 Boston, 170 Bosworth, Battle of, 166 Bottesford Church, 166 Bottisham, 58 Bournemouth, 117 Bovey Tracey, 89 Bowdon. See Dunham Park Boxgrove, Priory Church at, 279 Box-HiU, 271 Boyle, Barony of, 441 Boyne, Eiver, 424 ^ Bradenstoke. See Lacock Abbey Bradford, Wiltshire, 299 ,• Yorkshire, 315 Brading, Eoman Villa near, 448 Bradsole Abbey. See Dover Bradwell, 82 Braemar, 877 Bramber. See Sussex Branch. See Hoare's "Modern Wiltshire" Brasses, Monumental, of England, 17, 18, 445 Brasted,137 Bray, 443 , Hundred of, 51 Brayton. See Selby Breccles. See Brisley Brechin, 395 Brecknockshire, 343 Bredenstone Hill. See Dover Bredon, 305 Bremhill, 299 Brent, South. See Weston-Super-Mare Tor, 89 Brentford, 175 Brewood, 258, 259 Bridekirk. See Brigham Bridewell Hospital, 207 Bridges in Great Britain, 13 of London, 189, 190, 450 Bridgnorth, 248 Bridlington, 315 Quay, 315 Brigham, 76 Brighthelmstone. See Brighton Brighton, 279—281 Brimham Eocks, 315 Brisley, 219 Bristol, 108, 109, 110 Cathedral, 110 Channel, Sailing Directions for the, 8 Britannia Eomana, 444 British Archaeological Association, Journal of the, 6 Channel, Sailing Directions for the, 8 Empire, Political State of, 12 Museum, 207, 208 Britons, Ancient, 7 Brixworth Church, 226 Broke Hall. See Harwich Bromley, 137 Brompton Directory, 194 Brotherhood of the Holy Cross. See Abingdon Brothefton. See Knottingley Browsholme Hall, 315 456 INDEX. Brunswick Theatre, 200 Buchan, 377 Buckingham, 55 Buckinghamshire, 54 — 57 Buckland Abbey, 89 Bucklersbury, Eoman pavement in, 202 Bude Haven, 72 Buildings in Great Britain, S— 7, 2i, 46 , Public, of London, 206, 207, 449 Buildwas. See The Wrekin BuUington, Hundred of, 240 Bundoran. See Fermanagh Burbach. See Hinckley Burchester. See Ambrosden Burford, 240 Burgh Castle, 264 Burghersoh, 281 Burghley House, 226 Burgh-on-the-Sands, 76 Burlington House, 208 Bum. See Selby Burnage. See Didsbury Burnham Beeches, 55 Burniston. See Scalby Burnley, 155 Burrow- with-Burrow, 155 Burstall Priory. See Holderness Burton-upon-Trent, 259 Bury. See Bolton Bury St. Edmund's, 264, 265 Buteshire, 382 Butterby, 99 Butterwiok. See Boston Buxted. See Uokfield Buxton, 82, 447 Cab Fares of London, 193, 194 Caerleon, 215 Caerphilly, Castle of, 349 Caistor Castle, 219 Gad-whip Manorial Service, 449 Caithness, 383 Caldbeck, Parish of, 76 Calder, River, 37. See also Airedale Caldicott Castle, 215 Caldwell, 379 Caledonian Canal, 396 Calleva Atrebatum. See Coinpton, Berks Callington, 72 Cam, Kiver, 58 Camberwell, 202 Cambridge, 59, 60, 61, 446 Camden Society, 6 Cambridgeshire, 57 — 63 Cambuskenneth Abbey, 383 Camden Town Directory, 194 Camden's Eemaines, 3 Campsey Ash. See Elmeswell Canals, etc. in England, 36 — 40 Candleshoe. See Wainfleet Candlewick "Ward Club, 191 Canterbury, 137, 138 Cathedral, 138, 448 Capel Curig, 346 Capesthorne Park, 66 Cardiff, 349 Cardiganshire, 343, 344 . Cardross, 384 Carhampton, Hundred of, 254 Carisbrooke Castle, 123, 448 Carlaverock, 385 Carlebury, 99 Carlisle, 76, 77, 447, 449 Cathedral, 77 House, 200 Carlow, County of, 428 Carmarthenshire, 344 Carnarvon, 345, 346 Carnarvonshire, 345—347 Carpenters, Company of, 191 Carrickfergus, 427 Cartmel, Parish of, 155 Cashel, 441 Cashiobury Park, 130 Castell Gooh. See Kidwelly Castle Acre, 219 Ashby, 226 Bytham, 170 Castlecary, 411 Castle Combe, Manor of, 299 Castle Hills. See Northallerton Howard, 315 Rising, 219 ■ Troggy. See Wentwood Castles in England, 4—7, 14, 46 of London, 179 Castleton, Derbyshire, 82 Castor, 226, 227 Catalogue of maps, plans, views, etc. of London and Westminster, 212 Catalogues, 1, 2 Cathedral, English, 16—18 of Wales, 338 Catterick Church, 315 Cavan, County of, 428 Cawden. See Hoare's "Modern Wiltshire" Cawdor, 402 Cawood. See Selby and Sherburn Celebrities of London, 184 Cellardyke, 393 Census of England and Wales, 21 Chaiaeld, Great, 299 Chalk. See Hoare's " Modem Wiltshire " Channel Islands, 25 — 28 Chapels of London, 194—199 Charing. See Otterden Cross Hospital, 208 Charities, Account of Public, in England and Wales, 20 Charlton Kings, Church of, 447 Charmouth, 95 Charnwood Forest, 166 Charter House, 208 Charters of the City of London, 190 Chartham, 139 Chatham, 139 Chatsworth, 83 Cheddar, 254 Chedworth, 110 Chelmer, River, 102 INDEX. 457 Chelsea, 202, 203 Cheltenham, 110, 111, 447, 448 Chepstow, 215 Cheshire, 63—68, 446 Cheshunt, 130 Chester, 66, 67 Cathedral, 67 Chesterfield, 83 Cheswardine. See Market Drayton Cheveley Church, 61 Chichester, 281, 282 Chilton-super-Polden, Priory of, 254 Chipping Bamet, 130 Ohipstead. See Reigate _ Chirk. See Llangollen Chiswick. See Brentford and Chelsea Chorley. See Wigan Chorlton. See Kdsbury Chcrlton-oum-Hardy. See Didsbury Christchurch, 117 Christ Church College, Oxford, 244 Christ's Hospital, Londton, 208 Chudleigh, 89 Church. See Burnley Church Enstone. See Eiistone Churches, Cathedral, of England, 16—18 , Collegiate, of England, 16—18, 444 , Conventual, of England, 16 — 18 of London, 194—199, 450 , Parochial, in Great Britain, 17, 18 , Spires and Towers of, in England, 18 Church Stretton, 248 Cilgerran, 352 Cinque Ports, 139. See aXso Sandwich Cirencester, 112, 448 Cities, English, 6, 10, 14, 16, 20, 22, 41, 46 Clackmannanshire, 383 Clapham, Parish of, 271 Clare, County of, 429 Clavering, 103 Claverton, 254 Claybrook, 166 Cleethorpes. See Grimsby, Great Cleeve Abbey, 255 Cleht. See Hagley ' Clerkenwell, Parish of^ 203 Clevedon, 255 Cleveland, 316 Clifton. See Bristol Climate of London, 182 Clitheioe. See Whalley Clockmakers, Company of, 191 Clonmacnoise, 437 Clonmel, 441 Clontarf, 431 Closebum. See Drumlanrig Castle Cloughton, See Soalby Clubs of London, 185, 188, 450 Clun, 248 Clwyd, Vale of. See Denbigh Clyde, River, 370 Clyst St. George, 89 Coal-field of South "Wales, 341 Coal-pits of England, 14 Coasts of England, 7, 8 Coasts of Ireland, 421 Coatbridge, 399 Coatham, 316 Cobhain, 139 Cockayne, Family of, 49 Cookayne-Hatley, 49 Cockermouth, 77 • Codford St. Mary, Parish of, 299 Coifee-Houses of London, 188 Cogges. See Witney Coggeshall, 104 Coity, Parish of, 349 Colchester, 104, 447 Coldingham, Priory of, 381 Coldstream, Priory of, 381 Colington, Parish of, 386 Collectanea Antiqua, 445 Curiosa, 4 . Topographioa et Genealogica, 6 College of Bonhommes. See Ashridge, Bucks CoUingham, 236 Colmer, 117 Colnbrook. See Wraysbury Colne, 155 Colosseum, Regent's Park, 200 Colton, 259 Companies of the City of London, 190 — 192 Compton, Hundred of, 51 Cong, Cross of, 440 Congleton, 67 Couiston, 155 Connemara, 434 Conway, 346 Cookham. See Maidenhead Coopers, Company of, 191 Corfe Castle, 95 Corinium. See Cirencester Coritani, The, 80 Cork, City of, 429, 430 , County of, 429, 430 Cornwall, 68—74, 446 Cathedral, 70 Corrib, Lough, 434 Corringham. See Manley Corsham House, 299 Corwen, 351 Cottingliam, 316 Cotton, Shropshire. See Wem Church, Suffolk, 265 County Families of Wales, 337 Courts of Justice of London, 178 Covehithe, 451 Coventry, 289, 290 Cowper illustrated, 56, 57. See also Olney and Weston Underwood Cowthorpe Oak, 316 Coxwell, Great, Parish of, 51 Craigmillar. See Roslin Craif, Church of, 393 Cramond, Parish of, 386 Cranbom Chace, 95 Cranbrook, 139 Cranwick. See Brisley Craven, 316 Crawley. See Witney 458 INDEX. Cray, River, 139 Crediton, Bishops of, 89 Cricldewood Directory, 194 Crie£E; See Stratheam Giipplegate, St. Giles, Parish of, 203 Croft Waters, 316 Cromartyshire, 383 Cromer, 219 Croombe D'Abitot, 305 Cropredy, 451 Crosby Hall, 208, 450 Crosses, Stone, in England, 18 Crosthwaite, 77 Crowland Abbey, 170, 449 Croydon, 271 Crumlin. See Monmouth Crystal Palace, The, 271, 272 Cuh-oss, Church of, 406 Cumberland, 74 — 79 Cumbraes. See Arran Cumnor Place, 51 Cupar. See St. Andrews Cupar Angus, Abbey of, 395, 452 Curbridge. See Witney Curiosities, etc. in Great Britain and Ireland, 3, 10, 12, 45 of London, 180, 181, 185 Cury, 72 Custom House, 208 Customs, etc. in England, 4, 11 of London, 181 of the City of London, 190 of the Irish, 414, 417 Cwmhir, 353 Dadlington. See Hinckley Damerham. See Hoare's ' ' Modem Wiltshire " Darlaston. See Wolverhampton Darlington, Parish of, 99 Dart, Eiver. See Devon, South, and Dart- mouth Dartford, 139 Dartmoor, 89 Dartmouth, 89 Darwen. See Blackburn Davington, 139 Dawlish, 89 Deal, 139, 448 Dean, Forest of, 112 Decoration, Church, 18 Deddington, Parish of, 240 Dee, Eiver, 37 Deep-Dene, 272 Deerhurst, 112 Deeside, 377 Denbigh, 347 Denbighshire 347 Denohworth, 51 Denton, Co. Durham, 99 , Kent. See Gravesend , Lancashire, Chapel of, 155 Deptford, 139 Derby, 83 Derbyshire, 79 — 85 Derwentwater, 77 D^boTongh, Hundred of. See Wycombe Descriptions, General, Great Britain and Ire- land, 8—16, 444—446 of Ireland, 416—421 of Scotland, 356—360 Detling, 139 Deverel Down, 95 Devizes, 299, 300" Devon, North, 88 447 Devon, South, 88 Devonport. See Plymouth Devonshire, 85—93, 447 Dewsbury, 316 Didsbury, Chapel of, 155 Dinsdale, 99 Directories of Great Britain and Ireland, 16 of Ireland, 422 of London, 192 — 194 of Scotland, 361, 362 of Wales, 336 of IJorth Wales, 339 of South Wales, 341 Disley, 67 Diss, 219 Ditches. See Wem Dogs, Isle of, 205 Dolbadarn Castle. See Llanberis Dole. See Hoare's " Modern Wiltshire" Dolgelly, 351 Domesday Book, 11 Don, Eiver, 316, 317, 371 Don, Valley of. See Whamclifife Doncaster, 317 Donegal,- County of, 430 Donnington Castle. See Newbury Donnybrook. See Booterstown Door. See Hempstead Dorchester, 240 Dore Abbey, 126 Dorking, 272, 451 Dorsetshire, 93—97 ' Dorton, 55 Dove Point. See Meols , Eiver, 37 Dovedale, 83. See also Ashbourn Dover, 140 Dovercourt. See Harwich Dowlands. See Axmouth Down, County of, 431 Dowuton. See Hoare's " Modem Wiltshire '' Drogheda, 439 Droitwich Salt Springs, 305 Druids, Celtic, 6 Drumlanrig Castle, 385 Dryburgh Abbey, 382 Dublin, City of, 431—433 , County of, 431—434 Ducklington, 451. See also Witney Dudley, 305 Dulwich College, 272 Dumbarton, 384 Dumbartonshire, 384 Dumfries, 385 Dumfries-shire, 385 Dancombe Park, 317 INDEX. 459 Dundee, 395 Dundonald. See Troon Dundrennan, Abbey of, 398 Dunfermline, 393, 394 Dunham Park, 67 Dunkeld, 406 Dunmow, 104 Dunoon, 378 Dunstable, 49 Dunwieb. See Soutbwold. Dunworth. See Hoare's " Modern 'Wiltshire" Dura Den, 394 Durham Cathedral, 100 , City of, 99, 100, 447 , County of, 97—101, 447 Durisdeer. See Drumlanrig Castle Durrington. See Tarring, West Dursley, 112 Dysart, 394 Ealing. See Brentford Earn, Loch, 406 Easeby Abbey. See Eichmond Easingwold, 317 Eastbourne, 282 Eastbury, 104 East Coast, Sailing Directions for the, 7, 8 Eastern Counties Railway, 34 , Topography of, 7 Eastbam Hill, 306 Eastlow Hill. See Rougham Eastry, 141 Eaton Hall, 67 Ecclesfield, Parish of, 317 Eccleshall, Manor of, 259 Ecclesiastical Topography, 16 — 18 of London, 194— 199 — of Scotland, 360, 361 Ecolesiologist, The, 17 Ecton, 227 Eddystone Lighthouse, 89 Edensor. See Peak, The Edge Hill, 290 Edifices, EngUsh, 4—7, 46 Edinburgh, 386—390 Castle, 389 University, 390 Edinburghshire, 386—391 Edmonton, Parish of, 175 Edstaston. See Wem Effigies, Monumental, of Great Britain, 17, 18 Eglinton Castle, 379 Elford Church, 259 Elgin, 392 Elginshire, 391, 392 Elizabeth, ,Queen, Processions of, 42 Ellingham. ',.jSfe« New Forest Ellon, Parish of, 377 Elmeswell, 265 Eltham, 141 Eltisley, 61 Ely, 61, 62 Cathedral, 61, 62, 446 Chapel, London, 195 Enfield, 175 England, 3—47 , North of, 33 , South of, 40, 41 , West of, 47 _ _ English Channel, Sailing Directions for the, 8 Lakes. See Lakes, English Enstone, Parish of, 240 Envil. See Hagley Environs of London, 199, 200, 449 Epping Forest, 104 Epsom, 272 Epworth. See Axholme, Isle of Erdington. See Sutton Coldfield Erith, 141 Erne, River, 424 Erris, 440 Esk, River, 371 Essex, 101—106, 447 Etive, Loch, 378 Eton, 55, 56 Everley. See Hoare's " Modern Wiltshire " Everton, 155 Evesham, 306 Ewecross. See Richmond Ewelme, Parish of. See Swyncombe Exe, River, 37i Exeter, 89, 90, 91 Cathedral, 90, 91, 447 College, Oxford, 244 Exhibitions of London, 200, 201 Exmoor, 91 Exmouth, 91 Eyam, 83, 447 Eynesbury, 132 Fairford, 112 Fairlop, 105 Fairs in England, 19 Falkland, 394 Falmouth, 72, 446 Families, Noble British, 6, 17 Family Topographer; The, 13 Famine in Ireland, 419 Farleigh. See Maidstone Farleigb-Hungerford, 255 Farley Heath, 272 Farney, 440 Famham, 272 Farringdon. See Wadley Farringdon.Without, 203 Faversham, 141, 448 Fea, Lough, 440 Fens, The, 62 Fermanagh, 434 Fifeshire, 392-394 Filey, 317, 318 Finchale Priory, 100 Finchley, 203 Fisheries of Ireland, 417, 418 Fishmongers' Pageant on Lord Mayor's Day, in 1616, 191 Fishtoft. See Boston Flaxwell. See Sleaford. Fleet Common, 193 Marriages. See Savoy Palace 460 INDEX. Fleet Registers. See Savoy Palace Fleetwood. See Blackpool Flegg. See Brisley Flintshire, 348 Flodden, Battle of, 232, 450 Flowton, 266 Folkestone, 141 Folk Lore of the North of England, 33 Fonthill Abbey, 300 Ford Abbey, 95 Fordingbridge. See New Forest Fordoun, 397 Foreigners, England etc. as described by, 10—16 Forests of England, 9, 14, 46 Forfarshire, 394, 395 Forth, Eiver, 371 Fotheringhay, 227 Fou^sham, 220 Founders, Company of, 191 Foundling Hospital, 208 Fountains Abbey, 318, 452 Fowey. See St. Austell Framfield. See Uckfield Framingham, 220 Framland Deanery, 166 Framlingham, 265, 266 Franchises of the City of London, 190 Freebridge Hundred. See King's Lynn Freiston. See Boston Fritton, 220 Frome-Selwood, 255 Frustfield. See Hoare's " Modem Wiltshire " Fulham, 175 Furness, 155, 156, 449 Furniture, Church, 18 , Old English, 6 Fylde, The, 156 Gainford, 100 Gainsborough, 170 Galloway. See "Wigtonshire Galway, County of, 434, 435 , Town of, 434, 435 Gardens of London, 180, 206 GarianoDum, 220 Garrick Qub, 450 Garstang, Parish of, 156 Gartree, Hundred of. See Market Harborough Gateforth. See Selby Gateshead, 100 Gatton. See Reigate Ganlden, 451 ' Gawthorpe Hall, 156 Gazetteers, 18—22 . of Ireland, 421, 422 of Scotland, 361, 362 Geology of England, 20, 21, 32, 33 of Ireland, 415, 420, 421 •- of London, 189 '■ of Wales, 338—340 George Heriot's Hospital, Edinburgh, 389 Giants' Causeway, 427, 428 Gidding, Little, 132 Gigha.- Sei Kintyre Gillingham, 141 Gilmerston. See Eoslin Gilslaud, 77, 449 Glamorganshire, 349, 350 Glanville's Wootton, 95 Glasgow, 399 Glastonbury, 255 Glencoe, 378 Glengariff, 430 Gloucester, 112, 113 Cathedral, 112, 113 Gloucestershire, 106—114, 447, 448 Glydwrs. See Snowdon Glyn, The. See Monmouth Godalming, 272 Godmanchester, 132 Goodrich Castle, 127, 452 Goodwood, 282 Goole, 318 Goosnargh, 156 Gordale Scar. See Ingleton Gorhambury, 130 Gorton. See Turton Gosforth, Parish of, 232 Gourock, 408 Govan, Parish of, 401 Gower, 349 Goxhill. See Thornton Abbey Grace's Parish. See Tullaroan Graham's Dyke, 411 GrandtuUy, 406 Grange-over-Sands, 156 Grantham, 170, 171 Gravesend, 141, 142 Grave-stones in Churches of London, 194 Gray's Inn, London, 201 Great Barr. See Sutton Coldfield Great Britain, 3 — 47 , Ancient and Modern State of, 10, 11 r, Commercial power of, 13 , PubKc Works of, 13 Great Britain and Ireland, 3 — 47 Great Eastern Railway, 34 Great Exhibition, London, 200 Great Fire of London, 182 Great Northern Railway, 34 Great Orme's Head. See Llandudno Great Western Railway, 34 Greenhithe. See Erith Greenock, 408 Greenwich, 142 Gretham, Hospital at, 100 Gretna Green, Chronicles of, 385 Greville Place Church, London, 450 Grillion's Club, 450 Grimsby, Great, 171 Grittleton, Parish of, 300 Grocers, Company of, 191 Grosmont. See Llanthony Abbey Grove. See Retford Hill, Camberwell, 202 Guernsey, 26, 446 Guide Books for Ireland, 416—421 for Scotland, 362—364 Guides, General, to Great Britain, 22—25 INDEX. 4G1 Guildford, 273 GuQdhall, 208, 209 Guilds, English, 7 Guiseley, Parish of, 318 Gunwalloe. See Cury HackfaU. See Ripon Hackney, 203 Coach Directory of London, 180, 193, 194 Directory, 194 Wick, 203 Haddington, 396 Haddingtonshire, 395, 396 Haddon Hall, 83 Hadleigh, 266 Haerfauds. See Battle Dykes Hafod, 344 Hagley, 306 HaUey. See Witney Hale, Village of, 156 Halifax, 318 Hallamshire. See ShefSeld HaUs of England, 4—7 of London, 195 Haltemprise Abbey; See Beverley Halton Castle, 67 Hambleton. See Selby Hammersmith, Parish of, 203 Hampshire, 114—125 Hampstead, 203, 204 Directory, 194 Hampton, Village of, 176 Court, 176, 449 Hanmer, Parish of, 348 Hansworth. See Sheffield- Harbome, 259 Harbours, 8, 14, 46 Harbridge. See New Forest Hardwick, Suffolk. See Hawsted Hall, Derbyshire, 83 Harefield, Parish of, 176 Harewood, 318, 452 Harlech, 351 Harrogate, 318, 319 Harrow-on-the-Hill, 176 Harting, 282 Hiirtlepool, 100 Hartshill. See Manceter Hartwell, 56 Harwich, 105 Haslar Hospital. See Portsmouth Haslemere, 273 Hastings, 282, 283, 451 Hatfield Chase. See Bawtry House, 130 Haughmond. See The Wrekin Haunted London, 188 Havant. See Bosmere Havering-atte-Bower. See Eomford Hawarden, Parish of, 348 Hawick, 409 Hawkhurst, 143 Hawkstone, 248 Hawsted, 266 Hawthomden, 390 Hawton Church, 236 Haybum Wyke. See Scalby Hayes, Parish of, 176 Hayfield, 83 Hayles, 113 Ha'yling, 117 Heath, The. See Lupset Grammar School, 319 HiU, 105 Heaton Norris, 156 Hebrides, The, 367—370, 452 Heene. See Tarring, West Helensburgh, 384 Helston, 72 Hemel Hempstead, 130 Hemington, 166 Hempstead, 113 Hempsted. See Dore Abbey Hendon, Parish of, 177 Hengrave, 266 Henley, 240 Hereford, 127, 448 Herefordshire, 125—127 Herm, 25, 26 Heme Bay, 143 Hertford, 130, 448 Hertfordshire, 128—131 Hexham, 232, 449 Heytesbury. &e Hoare's " Modern Wiltshire " Higham Ferrers, 450 Highbury Directory, 194 Highgate, 203, 204 Directory, 194 Highlands, The, 364—367 HiUs, Ancient Modes of Bestowing Names on, 5 Hinckley, 166, 167 Hingham. See Brisley Hinton. See Lacock Abbey Hitchin, 130 Hoare's "Modern Wiltshire," 297 Hockley Spa. See Southend Hogarth's Frolic, 147 Holdenby, 227 Holdemess, 319 Holkham, 220 Holland House, 209 Hollingworth, 156 Holloway Directory, 194 Holme. See Kirkburton Holmfirth. See Kirkburton Holne Chase. See Ashburton Holwood Hill. See Bromley Holworth, 95 Holy Cross Abbey, 441 Holyhead, 342 Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, 389, 390 Holy Trinity, Minories, Parish of, 204 Holywell. See Whiteford Home Laoey. See Hempstead Horfield. See Bristol Horley. See Eeigate Horley Green Spa, 319 Horncastle, 171 Homingsey, 62 462 INDEX. Homsey Directory, 194 , Parish of, 203, 204 Horsham, 283 ■ Horstead, Little. See TTokfield Horton, Bucks. See Wraysbury , Shropshire. See Warn Horwood Well, 265 Hospital of St. Cross, 124, 125 Hospitals in England, 16 Hotels in the United Kingdom, 21 of London, 189 Houghton, 220 Hounslow Heath, 177 House of Correction, London, 209 Houses, Ancient Half-Timbered, of England, 6 of Parliament. See "Westminster Howden Church, 319 Howth, 433, 434 Hoylake, 67 Hucknail-Torkard. See Newstead Huddersfield, 319 HuU. See Kingston-upon-Hull Hulue Abbey. See Alnwick Hunstanton, 220 Hunter's Quay. See Dunoon Huntingdonshire, 131, 132 Hun'ton, 143 Hursley, 117 Hurstbourn Priors, 117 Hyde. See Stockport , Gloucestershire, 113 , The, Leicestershire. See Hinckley Abbey, Hants, 117 Park, London, 206 Hythe, 143 Ibbesley. See New Forest Idle, Nonconformity in, 319 Iffley, Township of, 241 Ikenild Street, 80 Ham, 259 Ilchester Almshouse, 255 Ilfracombe, 91 llkley, 319, 320 Improvements, Public, of London, 180 Inchaffery, 406 Inchcolm, 394 Inchmahome, Piiory of, 406 Ingleborough, 320 Ingleton, 320 Innerleithen. See Eoslin Inns of Court, 201, 202 International Exhibitions, London, 200, 201 Inverary, 378 Inveresk, 890 Inverness, 396 Inverness-shire, 396 Inverurie, 377 lona. Isle of, 36S, 369 Ipswich, 266 Ireland, 414—443 , North of, 422, 423 , South of, 423 , "West of, 423 Irish Cathedral Churches, 415 Irish Language, 415 Ironmongers, Company of, 191 Irthlingborough. See Higham Ferrers Isfield. See Uckfield Islands in Great Britain, 25—30, 446 in Scotland, 367—370 Isleworth. See Syon House Islington, 204 Directory, 194 Islip, 241 Itciien Valley, 116 Itinerary of Wales, 334 Ivelcester. See Ilchester James I. , Processions of, 42 Jarrow, 101 Jedburgh, 409, 410 Jerpoint Abbey, 437 Jersey, 26, 27, 446 Jethou, Island of, 25, 26 Joyce Country, 435 Junior Athenaeum Club, 450 Katrine, Loch. See Trosachs Keighley, 320 Keir, Stirlings of, 406 Kelso, 410 Kendal, 295 Kenilworth, 290 Kensal Green, 204 Kensington, 204 Directory, 194 Kent, 132—150, 448, 449 Kentish Town, 204 Directory, 194 Kerry, County of, 435, 436 Kersey, Priory at, 266 Keston, 143 Keswick, 77 Kettering Church, 227 Ketteringham, 220 Kettle. See Falkland Kew Gardens, 273 KiddeiTiiinster, 306 Kiddington, 241 Kidwelly Castle, 344 Kilbirnie, 379 Kilbride, East. See Kutherglen Kilburn Directory, 194 Kildare, County of, 436 , Diocese of, 429 Kildwick, Parish of, 320 Kilkee, 429 K0kenny, County of, 437 , Town of, 437 Killaloe, Diocese of, 429 Killarney, 435, 436 Kilmalkedar, 436 Kilmallock, 438 Kilmarnock, 379 Kilpeok, 127 Kilravock, 402 Kilronan, 441 Kilvarnet. See Ballysadare Kilvington, South, Font in Church, 320 Kilwinning, 379 INDEX. 403 Kincardineshire, 397 Kinder Scout. See Hayfield Kineton, 290 King's Bench Prison, 209 - Kingsbridge, 91 - King's County, 437 Head Tavern, London, 450 Lynn, 220, 221 Norton, 306 Kingston-upon-Hull, 320, 321 Kingston-upon-Thames, 273, 451 Kingstown, 434 Kington St. Michael, Parish of, 300 Kinloss, Monastery of, 392 Kinnord, Loch of, 378 Kinnoul. See Perth Kinross-shire, 397 Kinsale, 430 Kintyre, 378 Kirkbnrton, Parish of, 321 Kirkby Moorside, 321 Kirkcudbrightshire, 398 Kirkdale, 321 Kirkham, Parish of, 156 Kirkleatham. See Coatham Kirkstall Abbey, 321 Kim. See Dunoon Kirrier, Hundred of, 72 Kits Coty House, 143 Knapdale. See Kintyre Knareaborough, 321 Knightsbridge, 205 Directory, 194 Knole, 143 Knottingley, 321 Knutsford, 67, Lacock Abbey, 300 Lakes, English, 30—33-, 446 in Cumberland, 77, 78 of Lancashire, 156, 157 of North Wales, 339 r of Scotland, 370 in "Westrboreland, 295, 296 Laleston. See Coity Lambeth, Parish of, 205 Lampeter College, 344 Lanarkshire, 398—401 Lancashire, 150—164, 449 Lancaster, 157, 449 and Carlisle Railway, 34 Landbeach, Parish of, 63 Landowners of England, 11, 22 in Ireland, 422 Landscape Gardening, 45 Land's End, 72, 73 Lanercost Priory, 78 Lanes of London, 178, 179 Langbargh. See Cleveland Langley, 167 Langstone. See Pencoed Castle Langton, Parish of, 167 Languard Fort. See Harwich Lanheme, Vale of, 446 Laughame, 344 , Launceston, 73 Launditch. See Biisley Laurencekirk, 397 Lavenham Church, 266 Laws of the City of London, 19.0 Lea, Parish of, 171 , Eiver, 37 Leadenhall Market, 209 Lea Hurst, 83 Leake. See Boston Leamington, 290, 291 Leases of Lands in England, 20 of Manors in England, 20 Leasowes. See Hagley Leatherhead, 273 Leather-Sellers, Company of, 191 Lee, 143 Leeds, Kent, 143 ■ , Yorkshire, 321—323, 452 Leek, Parish of, 259 Lees. See Oldham Leicester, 167, 449 Leicestershire, 164 — 167 Leigh, Lancashire, 157 , Surrey. See ~ Leiston Abbey, 266 Leith, 390, 391 Leitrim, County of, 437 Leominster, 127 Leslie. See Falkland Lesmahago, Parish of, 401 Levenshulme. See Didsbury Levem, River, 371 Leverton. See Boston Lewes, 283, 284 Lewesdon Hill, 95 Lewis, Island of, 369 Lewisham, 143 Leyboume, 143 Liber Albus, 190 Customarum, 190 Horn, 190 Lichfield, 259, 260 House, London, 209 LilleshaU. See The Wrekin Limehouse, 205 Limerick, City of, 438 , County of, 438 Limpsfield, 273 Lincoln, 171, 172, 449 and Nottingham Railway, 35 Lincolnshire, 167—173, 449 Lincoln's Inn, London, 202 Chapel, 195 Lindisfame, 232 Lindores, 394 Linlithgow, 401 Linlithgowshire, 401 Lisburn, 428 Lisdoonvama, 429 Liskeard, 73 Littleborough. See HoUingworth and Roch- dale Littlehampton, 284 Liverpool, 157—159 464 INDEX. Liverpool -and Manchester Railway, 35 Livery Companies of the City of London, 190 —192 List of the, of London, 190 Lizard, The. See Helston and Penzance Llanberia, 346 Llandaff, 349, 350 Llandilo, 344 Llandrindod, 353 Llandudno, 346 LlangpUen, 347 Llangurig, Parish of, 351 Llanrwst, 347 Llanthony Abbey, 215 Llanvair Castle. See "Wentwood Llanwrtyd WeUs, 343 Lochmaben, 385 Lochs of Scotland. See Scotland, Lates of Lockington, Parish of. See Heniington Logan Rock. See Penzance Lomond, Looh, 384 London, 178—213 Bridge, 190 Life, 188, 189 and Birmingham Railway, 35 and Dover Railway, 36 and Greenwich Railway, 35 and Korth-Westem Railway, 35 , Brighton, and South Coast Railway, 35 Londonderry, City of, 438, 439 , County of, 438, 439 Longford, County of, 439 Longhoughton, 232 Lougleat, 300 Longtown. See Dore Abbey Lonsdale. See Richmond Looe, East and West, 73 Lothingland, Half-hundi'ed of, 267 Loughborough, 167 Louth, County of, 439 , Lincolnshire, 172 Lowe. See "Wem Lowestoft, 267 Ludlow, 248, 249 Lundy Island, 91 Lupset, 323 Luton, 49 Lutterworth Church, 167 Lydney Park, 448 Lyme, 67 Lyme Regis, 95, 96 Lyminge, 143 Lymington, 117, 118 Lymm, 446 Lymne. See Hichborongh Lyrapsham, 255 Lyndhurst. See New Forest Lynton, 91 Lytham, 449. See also Southport tyveden, 227 Macclesfield, Hundred of, 64 , Town of, 67 Madron, 73 Magna Charta Island. See Wraysbury Maidenhead, 51 Maidstone, 143, 144 Malham, 323 Cove. See Ingleton Malmesbury, 300 Malvern Chase, 452 , Great, 306, 307, 452 Man, Isle of, 28, 30, 446 Manceter, Parish of, 291 Manchester, 159-162, 449 and Leeds Railway, 35 Manea, Parish of, 63 Manley, 170, 172, 173 Manners, etc. in England, 4, 11, 17 of the Irish, 414, 417 of London, 181 and Customs of North Wales, 338 Manningtree, 105 Manorbeer Castle, 452 Mansfield, 236 Mansions of England, 4, 7, 46 Manufactures of Ireland, 417, 418 Maplestead, Little, 105 Maps, General, 18—22 of Ireland, 416, 417 of London, 211, 212 Marble, History from, 18 Marden, 127 Margate, 144, 448 Market Drayton, 249 Market Harborough, 167 Lavington, 300 Towns, Names of, in England, 19 — 22 Marlborough, 300, 452 Marlow, Little, 56 Marmion Family. See Tamworth Marple. See Romiley Marylebone Directory, 194 Gardens, 201 Maryton, 395 Masham, 323 Mashamshire. See Masham Mask, Lough. See Corrib, Lougli Matlock, 83, 84 May, Island of, 394 May Fair Chapel. See Savoy Palace Mayfield Palace, 284 Mayo, County of, 440 Mayor, Lord, Mode of Election of, 191 Mayors, List of, London, 183, 190, 191 Mayor's, Lord, Show, 191 Meath, County of, 440 Meanx Abbey, 323 Mediolanum, 451 Medway, River, 37 Meigle, 406 Melbourne, 84 Meloombe Regis. See Weymouth Melford, Long, 267 Melksham, 301 Melrose, 410 Meltham, Township of, 323 Menai Bridge. See Bangor Menai Straits, 346 Meols, Ancient, 67 INDEX. 465 Meols, North. See Southport Mercliant Taylors, 191 Merdon, Manor of. See Hursley Mere. See Hoare's " Modem Wiltshire " Merionethshire, 351 Merivale Abbey, 291 Mersey, River, 37 Merthyr-Tydfll, 350 Merton College, Oxford, 244 Mertsham.- See Eeigate Michaelmarsh. See New Forest Mickleham, Church of, 274 Middle, Parish of, 249 Middleham, Church of, 323 Middlesex, 173—177,- 449 Middleton. See Oldham Midland Counties' Railway, 35 MUbourne Aims-Houses, 209 Miltbrd Haven, 352 MiUwaU, 205 Milton, Kent. See Gravesend , Parish of, Cambridgeshire, 63 Mimms, South, Parish of, 177 Mines of Ireland, 417, 418, 420 in Wales, 335, 336 Minster Lovel. See Witney Minsters, English, 16 — 18 Mint Chapel. See Savoy Palace Modbuiy, 91 Moffat, 385 Monaghan, 440 Monasteries in Great Britain, 4 — 6, 16 — 18 of London, 194, 195 of North Wales, 339 Monasticon Anglieanum, 16 Monkton Farley, Priory of, 301 Monk-Wearmouth. See jarrow and Sunder- land Monmouth, 215 Monmouthshire, 213—216 Monteith, Lake of, 406 Montgomeryshire, 351 Monuments, Ancient funeral, in Great Britain, 16—18 , Christian, in England and Wales, 16—18 , Sepulchral, in Great Britain, 17, 18, 445 Moorfields, 205 Moor Park. See Famham , Herts., 130 Morecambe, 162 Morley, Derbyshire, 84 , Yorkshire, 323 Morton. See Drumlanrig Castle Morville. See Quatford Motcombe, 96 Mountains, .9, 11, 32 Mount-Edgcumbe, 91 Mount's Bay. See Land's End Mowbray, Vale of. See Thirsk Mullyon, 73 Municipal Institutions, English, 22 Eights of the City of London, 190 Musselburgh, 391 Muswell Hill, 203 Nairnshire, 401, 402 Nantwich, 68 Nasehy, 227 Natural History of England, 11 of Ireland, 416, 417, 419 Naworth Castle, 78, 449 Neath, 350 Needwood Forest, 260 Nene Valley, 450 Netherby, 78 Netley Abbey, 118 Newark, 236 Newbattle, 391 Newburgh. See Lindores Newbury, 51, 446 Newcastle and Carlisle Railway,, 35 , Parish of See Coity Newcastle-under-Lyme. See Stoke-upon-Trent Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 232—234, 449, 451 Newchurch. See Rochdale Newenham Abbey, 91 New Forest, 118 Newhaven Harbour, 284 New Holland. See Thornton Abbey Mills. See Dlsley Newminster Abbey, 234 Newport, Monmouthshire, 215 Newport Pagnell, 56 Newquay, 446 Newstead Abbey, 236 Newton. See Warrington Nidderdale, 323 Nithsdale. See Dumfries Noddre, Vale of. See Hoare's " Modem Wiltshire " Norfolk, 216—224 Norris Castle, 123 Northallerton, 323 Northampton, 227, 450 Northamptonshire, 224—229, 450' Northfield. See King's Norton Northfleet, 144 North Staffordshire Railway, 35 Northumberland, 229—231 House, 209 Norton, Shropshire. See Market Drayton Priory, Cheshire. See Halton Norwich, 221, 222 Norwood, 274 Nottingham, 237 Nottingham and Derby Railway, 35 Nottinghamshire, 235—238 Netting Hill Directory, 194 Nuneham Courtney, 241 Nunkeeling Priory. See Holderuess Oban, 378 Ochil HiUs, 405 Ochiltree, 379 Odell, Parish of, 49 Offa's Dyke. See Sedbury Oldbury. See Manceter Oldham, 162 Olney, 56 Ordsall. See Retford 466 INDEX. Orkney and Shetland, 402—404 Orkney Islands, 403, 404 Ormskirk. See also Southport and Wigan, 449 Orwell Park, 267 , Elver, 37 Oswestry, 249 Otmoor, Case of, 241 Otterburn, Battle of, 234 Otterden, 144 , Ouse, River, 37 Overborough. See Burrow-with-Burrow Oxford, 241—244 Castle,. 244 Cathedral, 244 Museum, 244 Oxfordshire, 238—245 Paddington, 205 Directory, 194 Pagan Britain, Remains of Ancient, 445 Saxondom, Remains of, 7 Pageants of the City of London, 191 Painswiok, 448 Painting, Ancient, in Great Britain, 4 Paisley, 408 Palaces, English, 3—6 of London, 179, 180, 195 Pall MaU, 205 Panopticon, Royal, 201 Pantheon, London, 201 Parish Registers, of the North of England, 33 Parishes, Names of, in England, 19, 445 of London, 202—206 Parks of London, 206 Parsoustown, 437 Partick, 401 Patricio. See Dore Abbey Peak, The, 84, 85, 447 Peak Castle. See Bolsover Castle Peebles, 405 Peebles-shire, 404, 405 Pembroke, 352 Pembrokeshire, 352, 353 Pencoed Castle, 215 Pendennis Castle. See St. Mawes Pendine. See Laughkrne Pendle HiU. See Burnley Penmaenmawr, 346 Penpark Hole. See 'Westbury-upon-Trim PentonviUe Directory, 194 Penwith. See Kirrier Penwortham Priory, 162 Penzance, 73 Percy Barr. See Sutton Coldfleld Perran-Zabuloe, 73 Pershore, 307 Perth, 406, 407 Perthshire, 405—407 Peterborough, 227, 228, 450 Peterhead, 378 Petworth, 284 Pevensey, 284 Piccadilly, 205 Plots "Wall. See Roman "Wall Piersbridge. See Carlebury Pilkeathly "Wells, 407 Pitney Pavement, 255 Pitzhanger Manor House, 177 Pias N ewydd. See "VaUe Crucis Abbey Plate, Old English, 6 Pleshy, 105 Ploughley Hundred. See BuUington Plumstead, 448 Plymouth, 91, 92 Plympton St. Maurice, 92 PoUok, 408 Polperro, 74 Pontefract, 323 Pontypool, 215 Pontypridd, 350 Poole, 96 Pooley, 291 Poplar, 205 Population of towns, etc. in England, 20, 21 of Ireland, 417 Porchester Castle, 118 Portland. See "Weymouth Portnehinch, Barony of, 441 Portobello,-391 Ports of Great Britain, 13, 46 Maritime, of Ireland, 420 Portsmouth, 118, 119 Post-Office, General, 208 Pounceford, 284 Prescot, 162 j Prestbury, Parish of, 68 Preston, 162, 163 Prestwiok, Borough of, 380 Primrose HiU, London, 206 Priories in England, 16, 18 of Ireland, 415, 416 Prior's Dean. See Colmer Privileges of the City of London, 190 Public Buildings of London, 180, 183, 206— 211 Purbeck, Isle of, 96 Putney, 274 Quatford, Parish of, 249 Queen's College, Oxford, 244 County, 441 Queensferry, 401 Raby Castle. See Barnard Castle Radcliffe Library, Oxford, 244 Radnorshire, 363 Ragland Castle, 215, 216 Railway Guides, 34 — 36 Stations, List of all the, in Great Britain, 21 Railways in England, 34 — 36 in Scotland, 370 , Sidings on, in the United Kingdom, 21 Ramsgate, 144, 145 Randworth, 222 Ranelagh Gardens, 201 Rarities of England, etc., 3 Rawtenatall, See Rochdale INDEX. 467 EeadiDg, 52 Redcar. See Coatham Reddish. See Didsbury Red HiE, 274 Regent's Park, London, 206 Reigate, 274, 451 Religious Houses in England, 16 — 18 Houses in Ireland, 415, 416 Renfrewshire, 408 Retford, 237 Retreat, The, near York, 333 Reculver, 145 Redleston. See Matlock Reliquiae Britannico-RomanEe, 5 Repton, 85 Rhuddlan. See Whiteford Rhyl, 348 Ribbesford, 307 Ribble, River, 37 Eibchester, 163 Richborough, 145 Richmond, Surrey, 274, 451 Yorkshire, 323, 324 Richmondshire. See Richmond, Yorkshire Riekmansworth, 130 Rievaulx Abbey. See Duncombe Park, and Kirkby Moorside Ringwood. See New Forest Riots in London, 180 Ripon, 324 Rising Castle. See Castle Rising Rivers, etc. in England, 9, 10, 36—40 , Ancient modes of bestowing names on, 5 of Ireland, 424 of Scotland, 370—372 in Wales, 336 Eiviugton, 163 Pike, 163 Roads in Great Britain, 13, 22 — 25 Rochdale, 163 Roche Abbey, 324 Rochester, 145, 146, 448 Rochford Hundred, 105 Rockley. See Stainborough Rokeby. See Richmond and Teesdale Roman Antiquities in Britain, 444 Antiquities in the Midland Counties, 4 Stations in Britain, 4 ViUas, 6 WaU, 78, 79, 449 Romance of London, 188 Romans in Britain, 7 Komford, 105 Eomiley, 68 Romney Marsh, 146 Romsey, 119 Bookeries of London, 184 Rosamond's Bower. See Fulham Roscommon, County of, 441 Rose Family, Kilravook, 402 Roslin, 391 Ross, 127 Abbey, 435 Rossendale, Forest of, 163 Ross-shire, 409 Rostheme. See Dunham Park Rotherham, 324 Rothesay, 382 RothweU, 228 Rougham, 267 RoweU. See RothweU Rowley, 301 Rowsley, 85 Roxburgh Castle. See Kelso Roxburghshire, 409, 410 Royal Exchange, 209 Society of London, 209 Royal Visits to "Wales, 337 Royston, 130, 131 Royton. See Oldham Ruokinge Church, 146 RufFord. See Sherwood Forest Rugby, 291 Ruins, 4—7, 17, 18 Runcorn, 68 Rushden. See Higham Ferrers Rushton Hall, 228 Rutherglen, 401 Ruthin, 347 Rutland, County of, 245, 246 Ryde. See Wight, Isle of Rye, 284 Saddleworth, 324 Sadler's Wells, 204 Saffron Walden, 105 Sailing directions for Ireland, 421, 422 directions, Coast of Wales, 336 St. Albans, 129, 130, 448 Andrews, 393 — ^- Asaph, 348. See also Denbigh AusteU, 72 Bartholomew, Church of, 195 Bartholomew's Chapel, near Oxford, 244 Bartholomew's Hospital, 209 Benet Fink, Church of, London, 195 Blazey, 72 Botolph, Bishdpsgate, Parish of, 205 ■ Clement Danes, Parish of, 205 Cohnanell, Church of. See AgohiU David's, 352 Donat's, Castle of, 349 Dunstan in the East, Church of, 195 Dunstan in the West, Church of, 195 Frideswide's Shrine, Oxford Cathedral, 244 George's Cathedral, Southwark, 195 George'sChannel, SailingDirectionsfor,8 George's-in-the-East, Parish of, 205 Giles, Parish of, Cripplegate, 203 Giles' Cathedral, Edidburgh, 390, 452 Giles' Church, Camberwell, 202, 450 Giles' Church, Oxford, 244 Giles and St. George, Bloomsbury, Parishes of, 205 Helens. See Warrington Hilary. See Treveneague Ives. See Penzance James, Westminster, Parish of, 205 John's Wood Directory, 194 468 INDEX. St. Just. See Penzance Katherine, Church of, 195, 196 Kilda, Island of, 369 Laurence, Pountney, Parish of, 205 Leonard, Shoreditch, Parish of, 205 Leonards. See Hastings ■ Manchan, 437 Margaret, Church of, "Westminster, 196, 205 Martin-in-the-Fields, Parish of, 205 Martin-le-Grand, Church of, 196 Martin Outwich, Church of, 196 Mary-at-Hill, Parish of, 205 Mary Bourne. See Hurstboum Priors ■ Mary-le-bone, Parish of, 206 Mary Magdalene College, Oxford, 244 ■ Mary Overies, Southwark, 197, 450 Mary, Eotherhithe, Parish of, 206 • Mary's Loch, 411 Mathew, Friday Street, Parish of, 206 Mawes, 73 Michael, ComMll, Parish of, 196 Michael, Crooked Lane, Parish of, 206 Michael's Mount. See Penzance Mildred the Yirgin, Church of, 196 Monance. See Abercrombie Neot, Cornwall, 73 ■ Neots, Hunts. See Eynesbury Osyth, 105 Pancras Directory, 194 Pancras, Parish of, 206 Paul's Cathedral, 196, 197, 450 Paul, Covent Garden, Parish of, 206 Peter, Cheap, Parish of, 206 Peter upon CornhiU, Church of, 197 Piran-in4he-Sands. See Perran-Zabu- loe Radigund's Abbey. See Dover Saviour's Church, Southwark, 197 Sepulchre, Parish of, 206 Stephen, "Westminster, Chapel of, 199 Thomas's Hospital, 209 Thomas the Martyr, Church of, Oxford, 244 Sal, Manor of, 439 Salcey Forest, 229 Salcombe. See Kingsbridge Salisbury, 301, 302 Salley Abbey, 324 Saltaire, 324, 325 Saltburn-by-the-Sea, 325, 452 Samlesbury Hall, 163 Sandbeok Park. See Roche Abbey Sandford, Parish of, 244 Sandgate, 146, 147 Sandou Park, 260 Sandringham, 222 Sandwich, 147, 448 Sanquhar, 385 Sapoote, Parish of, 167 Sark, 27, 28, 446 Sarum. See Salisbury Savoy Chapel, 209 Palace, 209 Saxham, Little, Manor of, 267 Scalby, 325 Scampton, Parish of, 172 Scarborough, 325—327, 452- Scenery, Beauties of English, 14, 15, 45, 46 of Ireland, 426 in North "Wales, 339 in South "Wales, 340 of "Wales, 336—338 Schools, Charity, in Great Britain, 40 , Grammar, in England and "Wales, 40 Scilly Islands, 74 Scone, 407 Scotland, 354—413 Scotter, 172 Scrooby, 237 Scroop's Inn, London, 201 Sculpture, Ancient, in Great Britain, 4 Sculptured Stones of "Wales, 338 Sea-Coasts, 7, 8 Seaford, 284 Seals of the Irish Churches, 415 Seaton Carew. See Hartlepool Seats of the nobility, etc. in Great Britain, 3 Q 45 47 Sedbergh, Parish of, 327 Sedbury, 113 Sedgeley Park School, 260 Sefton Church, 163 Selbome, 119, 120 Selby, 827 Selkirkshire, 410, 411 Sergeant's Inn, London, 201 Serk. See Sark Settle, 327 Sevenoaks, 147 Severn, Eiver, 37 Valley Railway, 35 Shaftesbury Abbey, 96 Shannon, River, 424 Shap Spa, 296 Sharlston. See Lupset Shaw. See Oldham Sheerness, 147, 449 Sheffield, 327, 328 Shenstone, 260 Sheppy, Island of, 147, 449 Shepton Mallet, 255 Sherborne, 96 Sherburn Hospital, 101 , Parish of, 328 SherifF-Hutton Castle, 828 Sheriffs, List of London, 190 Sherwood Forest, 237, 238 Shetland Islands, 404 Shiffnal, 249 Sbobdon, 127 Shoreditch Directory, 194 Shoreham, 284 Shottesbroke, 52 Shrewsbury, 249, 250 and Hereford Railway, 35 Shropshire, 246—250 Sidmouth, 92, 93 Sistn-boards, History of, 188 Silbuiy Hill, 302 INDEX. 4G9 Silchester, 120 Sion College, 210 Sittingboume, 147 Skelton, Church of, 328 Skenfrith. See Llanthony Abbey Skirbeck. Se& Boston Skirlaugh, Chapel of St. Augustine, 328 Skye, Island of, 369 Slabs, Monumental, 18 Slaithwaite, Church of, 328 Sleaford, 172 Sligo, County of, 441 Slymbridge, 113 Smethwick. See Harborne Sinlthfield, 210 Smithils. See Gawthorpe Snaith, Priory of, 328 Snowdon, 347 Soane Museum, 210 Society of Antiquaries, Proceedings of the, 6 Soho, 206 Somersetshire, 250—256 Somersham, 132 Southampton, 120 South Coast, Yiews on the, 40, 41 Eastern Railway, 36 Southend, 185 Southport, 163 South wark, 211 Southwell, 238 South-Westem Eailway, 36 Southwold, 267 Spalding, 172 Spey, Kiver, 371 Sprotbrough, 328 Squares of London, 179, 180, 181 Staffa, Isle of, 369, 370 Stafford, 260 Staffordshire, 257—261, 451 Stainborough, 328 Staindrop, 101 Stainton Dale. See Scalby Stalybridge. See Oldham Stamford, 172, 173 Stanford, Berks., 52 Stanley Abbey, 302 , Family of, 28, 30 Stanton Hareourt, 244 Staplehurst, 147 Stationers, Company of, 191 Statistics of England, 13 Steeple Barton, 244 Stepney, 205 Stiokney Grammar School, 173 Stifford, 105 Stirling, 411, 412 Stirlingshire, 411, 412 Stirlings of Keir, 406 Stockport, 68 Stockton, Church of, 451 and Darlington Railway, 36 Stockton-upon-Tees, 101 Stoke. See Hinckley Stoke-by-Nayland, 267 Stoke Newington, Parish of, 206 Stoke Poges, 56 Stoke-upon- Trent, 260 Stone Church, 147 Stonehaven, 397 Stonehenge, 302, 303 Stonehouse. See Plymouth Stoneleigh Abbey, 293 Stonyhurst College, 163 Stour, River, 37 Stourbridge, Cambridgeshire, 63 Stourhead, 303 Stow, Bucks., 56, 57 , Hundred of. See Stowmarket •Stowmarket, 267 Stowting, Parish of, 147 Strafford. See Tiokhill Strata Florida Abbey, 344 Stratford-upon-Avon, 292, 293 Strathbogie, 378 Stratheam, 407 Strathmore, Vale of, 405 Streatham, 275 Street Life in London, 189 Streets, Ancient, 7, 13 of London, 178, 179, 181, 184 Strixton Church, 229 Strood, 147 Stroud, 113 Studley Park. See Eipon Stunsfield Pavement, 244 Stydd Chapel. See Eibchester Sudbury, Parish of, 267 Sudeley, 114 Suffolk, 261—268, 451 Sunderland, 101 Sunnedon. S Surrey, 268—275, 451 Survey of England and "Wales, 10 — 12 of London, 178—180, 449 Sussex, 275—285 Sutherlandshire, 412 Sutton Coldfield, 293 Valence. See Town Sutton Swaledale, Dialect in, 329 Swanage. See Corfe Castle Swanscombe, 147 Swansea, 350 Swarthmoor Hall, 163 Swindon, 303 Swine Abbey, 452. See also Holderness Swyncombe, Parish of, 244 Sydenham, 147 Syon House, 177 Tain, 409 Tallaght, 434 Tamar, River, 37 Tamworth, 260 Tapestry Hangings of the House of Lords, 7 Tariing, West, Parish of, 284 Tattershall, 173 Taunton, 255, 256 Taverns of London, 188 Tavistock, 93 Tay, River, 371 470 INDEX. Teesdale, 101 Tefgnmouth, 93 Temhlenahoe. See Ardfert Temple Bar, 210 Church, 197 , Inner, Society of, 202 , Middle, Society of, 202 Templepatrick, Parish of, 428 Tenby, 352, 353 Tethury, 114 Tewkesbury, 114 ■ , Battle of, 452 Thames, Eiver, 37—40 Tunnel, 210 Thanet, Isle of, 147, 148 Theatres of London, 200 Theobald's Palace. See Cheshunt Thetford, 222, 223 Theydon Bois. See Epping Forest Thingoe Hundred, 267 Thirlmere, 79 Thirsk, 329 Thoresby Hall. See Sherwood Forest Thombury Castle, 114 Thome. See Bawtry Thoi-ney Abbey, 63 Thornton, Parish of, Cheshire, 68 Abbey, 173 Thorp-Arch. See Harrogate Thorpe Willoughby. See Selby Three Stone Bum. See Yevering Bell Thurso, 383 Tiokhill, 329 Tidenham. See Sedbury Tilbury, 105 Tiles, Irish Pavement, 415 Tintern Abbey, 216 Tipperary, County of, 441 Tiverton, 93 Tixall, Parish of, 260 Toddington, 114 Todmorden. See Rochdale Tombs, Memorable, in Churches of London, 194 Tone, River, 40 Tong, 250 Topographer, The, 5 and Genealogist, 6 Topographical Dictionaries, 19, 20 Torphichen, 401 Torquay, 93 Totham, Great, 105 Totnes, 93, 447 Tottenham, 177 Tours, General, 41—45, 444, 445 I in Ireland, 424, 425 in Scotland, 372 — 374 in Wales, 335 Tower of London, 210, 211 Towers of London,. 179 , Round, of Ireland, 415, 416 Towns in Great Britain, 9, 10, 14, 16, 20, 23. 24, 445 . . , . Town Sutton, 148 Towyn, 361 Travellers' Club, 210 Trecastle, 343 Treeton. See Sheffield Trefriw. See Conway Trent, River, 40 Treveneague, 74 Trigg Minor, Deanery of, 74 Trim, 440 Troon, 380 Trosaohs, The, 407 TuUaroan, 437 Tunbridge, 148 Wells, 148, 149, 449 TunstaU, 149 Turton, 163 Tutbury, 260 Tweed, River, 371, 372 Tweed-dale. See Peebles-shire Twickenham, 177 Twining, 114 Tyldesley, 164 Tyndale, North, 450 Tynemouth, 234 Tyne, River, 40 Tyrawly. See Erris Tyrone, County of, 442 Uckfield, 284 UUesthorpe. See Claybrook Ulster, 423 Ulverstone, 164 Underditch. See Hoare's "Modern Wilt- shire " Unton Inventories. See Wadley Uphill. See Weston-super-Mare Upminster, 106 Uppingham School, 246 Upton-upon-Severn, 307 Uriconium. See Wroxeter Uttoxeter, 260 Uxbridge, 177 Valle Gracis Abbey,'347 Vauxhall Gardens, 201 Vestigia Anglicana, 6 Vetusta Monumenta, 4 Views, General, 45, 46 of Ireland, 425, 426 of London, 211, 212 of Scotland, 374, 375 Villages in England, 14, 19, 22, 23 Vinovium. See Binchester Virginia Water. See Windsor Visitation of London, 188 Visitations of Wales, 337 Vitruvius Britannicus, 444 The new, 5 Waddington. See Browsholme Hall Wade HaU, 267 Wadley, 52 Wainfleet, 173 Wakefield, 329 , Pontefraot, and Goole Railway, 36 INDEX. 471 Wales, 334—353 , North, 338—340 , South, 340, 341 Walhampton, 120 Wallace Monument, 411 Wallingford Castle, 52 WaUington, 275 Walls of London, 179 Walmer Castle, 149 Walsall, 260 Waltham Abbey, 106 Forest. See Epping Forest Holy Cross. See Waltham Abbey Walton-on-tbe-liraze, 106 Walton-on-Thames, 275 Water, 448 Wandsworth, 275 Wansdike. See BremhiU Wanswell, 448 Wanting, Hundred of, 52 Warblington. See Bosmere Warebam. See Corfe Castle Warkworth. See Alnwick Warmington Church, 229 Warminster, 303 Warrington, 164 Warwick, 293 Warwickshire, 285—293, 451 Waterbeach, Parish of, 63 Waterfalls, English, 32 Waterford, City of, 442 , County of, 442 Watering-Placos in Great Britain, 25, 46, 47, 445 Water Supply of London, 182 Watford, 131 WatHng Street, 6, 18 Watton Abbey. See Beverley Waverley Abbey. ySlse Farnham Waxton. See Brisley Wayside Chapels, 17 Weald, The, of Kent, 149, 150 Wednesbury, 260 Welbeck, 238 Welcombe Hills. /Sfee^Stratford-upon-Avon Wellingborough, 450 Wellington, 250 WeUs, 256 Harbour, 223 , Holy, of Ireland, 415 Welwyn, 131 Wem, 250 Wenlock, 250 Wenning, River. See Ingleborough Wensleydale, 329 Wentwood, 216 West Bromwich, 260 Westbury-upon-Trim, 114 Westbury White Horse, 303 Westcot Barton. See Steeple Barton Westfield, Isle of Wight, 123 Westmeath, Coupty of, 442 Westminster, 212, 213 Abbey, 197—199, 450 Bridge, 190 Westmoreland, 294—297 Weston Favell, 229, 450 Weston-super-Mare, 256 Underwood, 57 Wever. See Wootton Wexford, County of, 442, 443 Weybridge. See Walton Weymouth, 96, 97 Whalley, 164 Wharfdale, 329 Wharfe, River, 40 WhamcUffe, 329 Wheatfield, Villa of, 267 Whiston. See Sheffield Whitby, 329, 330 and Pickering Railway, 36 White Castle. See Llanthony Abbey Conduit House. See Carlisle House Whiteford, 348 Whitehall, Cumberland, 79 , London, 210 Whitehaven, 79 —^ — and Furness Railway, 36 White-Knights, 52 Whiteladies. See Boscobel Whitsand Bay. See Land's End Whynn Dykes. See Giants' Causeway Wibtoft. See Claybrook Wickhambrook, 268 Wicklow, County of, 443 Widecombe-in-the-Moor, 93 Widnes. See Warrington Wigan, 164 Wight, Isle of, 120—124, 448 Wigston, Little. See Claybrook Wigtonshire, 412, 413 Wilbraham, Little, 63 Wilcot, Church at, 244 WUlesden Directory, 194 Willey Hundred, 49 Willoughby, Village of, 293 Willowbridge, Spring of, 261 Wills, etc. of the North of England, 33 Wilton, 303 Castle, 452 Wiltsbii'e, 297—303 Wimbledon, 275 Wimbome-Minster, 97 Wimmington, Parish of, 49 Winchcombe, 114 Winchelsea,, 284, 285 Winchester, 124, 448 Cathedral, 124 Windermere, 32, 297 Windsor, 52, 53, 54 Winfield, South, Manor of, 85 Winterton, 173 Wirksworth, 85 Wirral, Hundred of, 68 Wisbeach, 63 Wistow. See Sherbum Witenham HiU, 54 Witham, River, 40 Withington. See Didsbury Withyham, Parish of, 285 472 INDEX. "Witney, 244, 245 Woburn, 49 Wolverhampton, 261 Wolverstone Park. See Harwich Wonders in England, 3, 9, 13 Woodbridge, 268 Woodchester, 114 Woodhall Spa, 173 Woodhouse Chapel. See Charnwood Forest Woodsome Hall, 330 Woodstock, 245 Woolley Hall, 330 Woolwich, 150 Wootton, 261 Worcester, 307, 308, 452 Worcestershire, 303 — 308 Worfield, 250 Worksop, 238 Worlingham Estate, 268 Worsborough, 330 Worthing, 285 Wortley. See Whamcliffe Wrangle. See Boston Wrazhall, South, 303 Wraysbury, 57 Wrekin, The, 250 Wrentham, Congregational Church at, 268 Wressil, Parish of, 330 Wrexham, 347 Wroxeter, 250 Wycombe, 57 Wye, Kent, 150 , River, 341, 342, 452 Wyke, 125 Wykin. See Hinckley Wyre, River, 40 Yardley. See King's Norton Yarmouth, Great, 223, 224 Yarrow, River, 372 Yevering Bell, 234 Yordes Cave, 330 York, 330—333 Castle, 333 ' Cathedral, 332 York's, Duke of. Monument, 208 Yorkshire, 308—333, 452 Philosophical Society, Museum of the, 333, 452 Youghal, 430 I Zoological Gardens, London, 201 THE END. CLAY AND TATLOE, PEINTpES, BCNQAT, SUFFOLK. LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY W. SATCHELL AND CO., 12 TAVISTOCK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 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