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James Cornwallis, Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry,

dated Feb. 18, 1805.

Introduction, p. vi-xvi.

History of Lichfield, [B-T 2] 276 pages.

PLATES.

1. South West View of Lichfield Cathedral. Folded. Kidd sc. Frontispiece.

2. View near Lichfield, including a most remarkably large Willow Tree. Folded. E. Stringer del. 1785. T. Cook sc. p. 21.

3. A perspective View of part of the City of Lichfield, including the House in which the late Dr. Samuel Johnson was born. E. Stringer del. Feb. 12, 1785. Cook sc. p. 56. (From "The Gentleman's Magazine.")

VI.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the CHURCH and CITY of LICHFIELD; containing its ancient and present State, Civil and Ecclesiastical; collected from various public Records and other authentic Evidences. By the Rev. THO. HARWOOD, F.S.A. late of University College, Oxford.

“Cautibus, arboribus, cinaris, frondentibus herbis,

Crevit in Ecclesiam, vallis opima, tuam.”

BARNABAS EBRIUS, p. 44. ed. 1716. GLOCESTER: Printed for Cadell and Davies, London, by Jos. Harris. 1806. Quarto.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Right Hon. George Legge, Earl and Baron of Dartmouth, dated Lichfield, January 1, 1806.

Preface, p. v-vii.

The History of Lichfield, with Additions and Emendations, [B-4 D] 570 pages.

Index, printed in double columns, p. 571-574.

PLATES.

1. A View of the Cathedral of Lichfield, taken from the South West, in 1796. T. G. Worthington, Esq. del. B. Howlett sc. Frontispiece.

2. An ancient View of the City of Lichfield, from a Painting

in the possession of the Rev. Henry White. C. Pye sc. p. 288.

3. The ancient West Gate of Lichfield Close.

p. 293.

C. Pye sc.

4. Dean Denton's Market Cross. C. Pye sc. p. 453. 5. A true and perfect Platforme of the Lands and Possessions commonly called the Friers of Lichfield dissolved; done and extracted from a greater Platforme the first of October 1638, by Jo. Hill. p. 483.

6. Edjall Hall, the Residence of Dr. Samuel Johnson. C. Pye SC. p. 564.

Likewise Two Letters (M), forming the first Letter of " Magister" in the Guild Book, and a rude Sketch, supposed of Lichfield, on pages 415-417; also a Return relative to the Expense and Maintenance of the Poor. Folded. To front p. 380.

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

VII.

An ILLUSTRATION of the ARCHITECTURE of the CATHEDRAL CHURCH of LICHFIELD. By CHARLES WILD.

:

"When the substance of these Fabricks shall have passed away, their verie Shadows will be acceptable to Posterity."-FULLER'S Church History. LONDON: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland Row, St. James's and published by the Author, No. 12, Arabella Row, Pimlico; Molteno, Pall Mall; and Taylor, at the Architectural Library, Holborn. 1813. Imperial quarto. Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Right Reverend and Honourable James (Cornwallis), Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, dated May 1,

1813.

Succession of the Bishops of Coventry and Lichfield, continued from Godwin to the present Time, 1 page.

History of Lichfield Cathedral, p. 3–11.

PLATES.

1. Ground Plan of Lichfield Cathedral.

2. North and West Entrance; one Arcade of the Nave, and

one Arcade in the Chapter House.

3. South East View of Lichfield Cathedral.

4. Part of the South Side of Lichfield Cathedral. 5. The East End of Lichfield Cathedral.

6. West Front of Lichfield Cathedral.

7. Part of the Nave. Aquatinted by M. Dubourg. 8. Nave, and part of the Transept.

9. The Choir.

10. Interior of the East End of Lichfield Cathedral.
N. B. Some copies have an additional set of Etchings.

VIII.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of SHENSTONE, in the County of Stafford, illustrated; together with the Pedigrees of all the Families and Gentry, both antient and modern, of that Parish. By the late Rev. HENRY SANDERS, B.A. of Oriel College, Oxford, and Thirteen Years Curate of Shenstone.

LONDON: Printed by and for J. Nichols, Printer to the Society of Antiquaries. 1794. Quarto.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to the worthy Parishioners of Shenstone, in the County of Stafford, by John Butler Sanders, Son of the Author, dated March 18, 1794.

A short Account of the Author, p. vii-xv.

The History and Antiquities of Shenstone, with Addenda and Corrigenda, [B-Aaa 3] 365 pages.

N. B. Page 227 is misprinted 722.

With an aquatint View of Shenstone from the Lichfield Road. S. Shaw del. 1792. Liparoti sc. To front the Title. Afterwards inserted in Shaw's "History of Staffordshire."

N. B. This Volume usually forms part of the "Bibliotheca Topog. Brit." vol. ix.

IX.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of ECCLESHAL MANOR and CASTLE, and of LICHFIELD HOUSE in LONDON. BY SAMUEL PEGGE, M.A. F.S.A. LONDON: Printed by and for John Nichols, Printer to the Society of Antiquaries, MDCCLXXXIV. Quarto. See "Biblioth. Topog. Brit." Vol. iv.

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X.

The CHARTER of the CORPORATION of WALSALL; with an Account of the Estates thereto belonging: To which is added a List of the Donations and Benefactions to the Town and Foreign of Walsall and Bloxwich.

WOLVERHAMPTON, 1774. Duodecimo.

XI.

GENERAL VIEW of the AGRICULTURE of the COUNTY of STAFFORD; with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement. By W. PITT of Pendeford, near Wolverhampton; with the additional Remarks of several respectable Gentlemen and Farmers in the County.

Motto-Fifteen Lines from Thomson.

LONDON: Printed for G. Nicol, Pall Mall. 1796. Octavo, 264 pages.

With a folded Map of the County, and Fourteen Plates of Buildings and Animals. Drawn by E. Stringer, and engraved by Neele. Originally printed in a Quarto pamphlet of 168 pages, in the Year 1794.

SUFFOLK.

I.

The SUFFOLK TRAVELLER: or A JOURNEY through SUFFOLK; in which is inserted the true Distance in the Roads, from Ipswich to every Market Town in Suffolk, and the same from Bury St. Edmunds; likewise the Distance in the Roads from one Village to another; with Notes of Direction for Travellers, as what Churches and Gentlemen's Seats are passed by, and on which Side of the Road, and the Distance they are at from either of the said Towns. With a short historical Account of the Antiquities of every Market Town, Monasteries, Castles, &c. that were in former Times. By JOHN KIRBY, who took an actual Survey of the whole County in the Years 1732, 1733, and 1734.

IPSWICH: Printed by John Baguall. MDCCXXXV. Title-page as above.

Octavo.

Dedication to the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy of the County of Suffolk, dated Wickham Market, June 26, 1735.

The Suffolk Traveller, [B-Y 3] 165 pages.

An Index of the Roads in this Treatise, p. 166–168.
A General Table, [z-Dd 3] p. 169-206.

Errata, 1 page.

II.

The SUFFOLK TRAVELLER; first published by Mr. JOHN KIRBY of Wickham Market, who took an actual Survey of the whole County in the Years 1732, 1733, and 1734. The SECOND EDITION, with many Alterations and large Additions, by several Hands.

LONDON: Printed for J. Shave, at the Stationers Arms in the Butter Market, Ipswich; and sold by T. Longman in Paternoster Row, London. MDCCLXIV. Octavo.

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