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Preface, 3 pages.

Plantæ Umbelliferæ, [A-Z 2] 91 pages.
Explanation of the Plates, 3 pages.

With Nine general Tables, one of which is folded, and Ten Botanical Plates, beginning with Tab. 2., having the Explanations printed on the reverse.

This portion forms the First Part, though it is usually bound at the end of the work.

N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this publication.

XXXIX.

The BEAUTIES of OXFORD; a Poetical Translation of a Latin Poem*, written in the Year 1795 by M. AUBRY, late Professor of Rhetoric at Paris.

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LOUTH Printed and sold by John Jackson: Sold also by Crosby and Co. Stationers' Court, Ludgate Hill, London. Octavo, 78 pages.

XL.

The OXFORD SAUSAGE: or Select Poetical Pieces, written by the most celebrated Wits of the University of Oxford. Adorned with Cuts, engraved in a new Taste, and designed by the best Masters. Duodecimo.

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-Tota, merum Sal." LUCR. iv. 1156. With the Profile of Mrs. Dorothy Spreadbury, Inventress of the Oxford Sausage, and Twenty-three Wood-cuts on the letterpress.

N. B. First printed at Oxford in 12mo. in 1764, without the Portrait, as no striking likeness of that celebrated Matron could be procured in time; but it was promised to be given in the next Edition. Vide Preface.-Reprinted in octavo, with the original Cuts, in 1814, by J. Black, York Street, Covent Garden, of which edition there are copies on LARGE Paper.

XLI.

A correct ACCOUNT of the VISIT of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent and his illustrious Guests

* By William Wills, A.M. Chaplain to the late Earl of Huntingdon. 7 F

PART II.

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(the Emperor of Russia, King of Prussia, Prince of Orange, Duchess of Oldenburg, &c. &c.) to the UNIVERSITY and CITY of OXFORD, in June 1814. To which are added the English Poems recited on the occasion, accompanied by some general Remarks. OXFORD: Printed and sold by N. Bliss, 1814. Octavo,

53 pages.

RUTLANDSHIRE.

I.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the COUNTY of RUTLAND: collected from Records, ancient Manuscripts, Monuments on the Place, and other Authorities. Illustrated with Sculptures. By JAMES WRIGHT, of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law.

“Ne parva averseris: inest sua gratia parvis.”

LONDON: Printed for Bennet Griffin, at the Griffin in the Great Old Baily; and are to be sold by Christ. Wilkinson at the Black Boy, and by Sam. Keble at the Turk's-Head in Fleet Street. 1684. Folio.

Title-page as above, printed in black and red ink, within a twoline border.

Dedication to the Nobility and Gentry of the County of Rutland.

The Preface to the Reader, with the Names of such Persons who contributed the Plates, 5 pages.

History of the County, printed in double columns, (A-T 2] 140 pages.

The Table (or Index), and Errata, [v] 4 pages.

PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS,

Except the Map.

1, Map of the County, entituled "Comitatus Rotelandia Tabula nova et aucta." Folded. p. 1.

Arms of the Rutland Family. p. 8.
Arms of the Family of Palmes. p. 17.
Arms of the Family of Verney. p.22.
Arms of the Family of Chesilden. p. 24.
Arms of the Family of Plessington. p. 29.

Arms of the Family of Villiers, Dukes of Buckingham.
p. 31.

2. Burley Stables on the East side. p. 32.

Arms of the Families of Johnson and Earls of Warwick. p. 38, 39.

Arms of the Families of Durant and Halford. p. 40-42.. 3. Exton House on the South side. p. 49.

MAS BLORE, of the Society of the Middle Temple, and F.S.A.

"Historia vero Testis Temporum, Lux Veritatis, Vita Memoriæ, Magistra Vita Nuntia, Vetustatis."-CICERO.

Printed at the Borough of Stanford, for the Author, by R. Newcomb and Son. (1811.) Royal folio.

VOL. I. PART II. containing the EAST HUNDRED, and including the Hundred of CASTERTON PARVA.

General Title-page as above.

Dedication to Gerard Noel Noel, Esq. of Exton Hall.
A second Title-page to this Second Part.

To the Reader, dated 1st Oct. 1811.

History of the East Hundred of the County, with Additions and Corrections, [B-3 N] 230 pages.

Index to Places in this Second Part, 1 leaf.

Index to Pedigrees, Errata, and Directions for placing the Plates, 3 pages.

PLATES,

Drawn by Edward Blore.

1. Church of Little Casterton, and Miscellaneous Subjects there. Inscribed to the Revd Richard Twopeny, A.M. J. Roffe, sc.

p. 12.

2. Monumental Brass of Sir Thomas Burton and Wife, engraved by Storer and Greig. p. 12.

3. S.W. View of Essendine Chapel, South Door, and Seals. H. Le Keux sc. p. 27.

4. S.E. View of Ryhall Church, Niche, Plan of the Village of Casterton Magna and Camp, with the Ichnography of Tickencote Church. p. 56.

5. North East View of Tickencote Church, and Details. p. 73.* 6. View of the West Side of the Arch, and Interior of the Chancel of Tickencote Church. W. Woolnoth sc. p. 73.

7. Details of the Interior of Tickencote Church. W. Woolnoth sc. p. 73.

8. East Side of the Arch in Tickencote Church, and Details*. 9. Parts of Casterton Church, and Seals. H. Le Keux sc. p. 111.

* Plates V and VIII. are not given with this Part, but are promised to be delivered with a subsequent portion of the Work, which is unfortunately not continued.

10. View of the Village of Empingham. Inscribed to Sir Gilbert Heathcote of Normanton, Bart. H. Mutlow sc. p. 113.

11. South West Views of Kelton and Empingham Churches. (Numbered X b.) p. 139.

12. West Elevation of the Tower, and West Entrance of Ketton Church. W. Woolnoth sc. p. 183.

13. Stalls and Niches in Ketton Church, with the Ruins of Pickworth Church, and Capitals. Geo. Cooke sc.

p. 191.

N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this Second Part.

III.

GENERAL VIEW of the AGRICULTURE of the COUNTY of RUTLAND; with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. By JOHN CRUTCHLEY of Burley, in the County of Rutland. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement.

LONDON: Printed by W. Smith. MDCCXCIV. Quarto, 34 pages, with a separate slip of Errata.

See also "LEICESTERSHIRE," page 557.

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