SPECIMEN of a HISTORY of OXFORDSHIRE, (being the HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of KIDDINGTON. : LONDON: Printed for J. Nichols, in Red Lion Court, Fleet The Specimen, [A-14] 71 pages. N. B. The First Edition was printed in the Winter of 1782, and consisted of Twenty copies only, for private distribution.- The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of KIDDINGTON, first published as a Specimen of a History of Ox- fordshire. By the Rev. THOMAS WARTON, B.D. F.S.A. Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, and Rec- tor of Kiddington. The THIRD EDITION. LONDON: Printed by and for J. Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street: sold also by Messrs. Payne and Advertisement, dated Sept. 23, 1815. Mr. Warton's Preface, 6 pages. The History of Kiddington, [B 4-м] p. 7–82. The Index, not numbered, (N) 8 pages. With a South East View of Kiddington Church and the Font; also a Font from the Chapel of King Edward the Confessor at VI. SCHOLA THAMENSIS ex Fundatione JOHANNIS WIL- Regiæ Maiestatis Licentia, [A] 7 pages. Index sive Summa compendiaria cuiusque Capitis sequentium De Erectione Scholæ Thamensis, una cum Instauratione Hospitij N. B. The Statute appointed to be read by the Usher, before "This copy of the Charter Agreement between the Trustees, "London House, 21 Decemb. 1743." ** The collation of this very rare volume is from the Bod- VII. CROUCH-HILL, a Descriptive Poem; with some Ac- Though not in Fancy's maze he wander'd long, Printed for the Author: and sold by W. Rusher, Banbury; VIII. MEMOIRS Of OSNEY ABBEY near OXFORD; collected rious Observations and Remarks. By JOHN SWAINE, LONDON: Printed for W. Harris, at No. 70, in St. Paul's Church A NEW DESCRIPTION of BLENHEIM, the Seat of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough; containing a full and accurate Account of the Paintings, Tapestry, and Furniture; a picturesque Tour of the Gardens and Park; and a general Description of the China Of Tempe, fam'd in song, nor Ida's grove Such beauty boasts." Lord LYTTELTON'S Blenheim. Eighth Edition, improved and enlarged, embellished with a new and elegant Plan of the Park, &c. OXFORD: Printed and sold by J. Munday, Herald Office. With West, East, North, and South Views of Blenheim, drawn by Metz, and engraved by Heath and Angus; likewise a fold- An ACCOUNT of a ROMAN PAVEMENT lately found at STUNSFIELD in OXFORDSHIRE, prov'd to be 1400 Years old. By JOHN POINTER, M.A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in OXFORD: Printed by Leonard Lichfield for Anth. Peisley, Book- Account of the Pavement, Contents, and Authors mentioned, N. B. Pages 17 to 24, both inclusive, are repeated, and pages With the Outlines of the Chief Figures on ye Pavement. Folded. Chiare Acque, ombrose Ripe, e Prati molli.”—ARIOSTO. Privately printed in MDCCCVI. Duodecimo, 68 pages; but ori- FOUR VIEWS of the RUINS of the Chappel, Kitchen, and Part of the Offices at STANTON HARCOURT, in the COUNTY of OXFORD, which has remained in the Possession of the Harcourts above 600 Years, and from thence assumed the Name of Stanton Harcourt. Drawn after Nature in 1760, and etched in 1763, FLORA OXONIENSIS, exhibens Plantas in Agro Oxoni- ensi sponte crescentes, secundum Systema Sexuale distributas. Auctore JOANNE SIBTHORP, M.D. Professore Regio Botanico, Reg. Soc. Lond. aliarum- GENERAL VIEW of the AGRICULTURE of the COUNTY Improvement. By RICHARD DAVIS, of Lewknor, in the said County, Topographer to His Majesty. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement. LONDON: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. MDCCXciv. Quarto, With a Plan of the County of Oxford divided into Districts. VIEW of the AGRICULTURE of OXFORDSHIRE; drawn up for the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement by the Secretary of the Board (AR- LONDON: Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge Street. Octavo, The ANTIENT and PRESENT STATE of the CITY of "Ad Te nunc habeo verbum, O Civitas! Que toto seculo famosa radias, En ad Te clamito, si forsan audias." TRYVYLTRAM, de Laude Oxon. MSS. in Bib. Cotton. et Bodl. LONDON: Printed for J. and F. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church- |