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Title-page as before.

The Preface, dated 12 Sept. 1747, 6 pages.

List of the Subscribers, 2 pages.

The Account of the Gifts and Legacies, [A-Bb 5] 201 pages. An Index referring to all the Gifts before-mentioned, excepting such as were given to the Library, 2 pages.

The Arms of the Ipswich Library, 1746, front p. 147.

XII.

TWO DIALOGUES in the ELYSIAN FIELDS, between Cardinal WOLSEY and Cardinal XIMENES, the first, Prime Minister of England, and the other of Spain; interspersed with Critical Remarks and Observations. To which are added Historical Accounts of Wolsey's Two Colleges, and the Town of Ipswich. Adorned with curious Copper-plates. By Mr. GROVE, of

Richmond.

"Where is the man who counsel can bestow,

Still pleased to teach, nor yet too proud to know?"-POPE. LONDON: Printed for the Author, by D. Leach, in Crane Court, Fleet Street. MDCCLXI. Octavo, 168 pages, including the Title, Dedication to John Earl of Bute, Preface, Introduction to the Dialogues, Directions for placing the Plates, and Appendix.

PLATES.

1. Portrait of Cardinal Ximenes. p. 1.

2. Cardinal (or Christ Church) College at Oxford. p. 35. 3. Whole-length Portrait of Cardinal Wolsey, from the Statue in Christ Church Coll. Oxon. Inscribed to Sir James Dashwood, Bart. Banning del. & sc. p. 49.

4. Procession from Cardinal's College to our Lady of Ipswich, with Views of the Churches in Ipswich. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon. Charles Townshend, Secretary at War. 5. Plan of the Town of Ipswich. Dedicated to the Bailiffs, Recorder, &c. p. 121.

XIII.

HORTUS BOTANICUS GIPPOVICENSIS: or A SYSTEMATICAL ENUMERATION of the PLANTS

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cultivated in Dr. CoYTE'S BOTANIC GARDEN at IPSWICH, in the County of Suffolk; with occasional Botanical Observations: to which is added an Investigation of the Natural Produce of some Grass Lands in High Suffolk.

IPSWICH: Printed by G. Jermyn, Bookseller: Sold by B. and J. White, Fleet Street; J. and F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard; and J. Edwards, Pall Mall, London. MDCCXCVI. Quarto, 162 pages.

XIV.

An HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of DUNWICH, antiently a City, now a Borough: BLITHBURGH, formerly a Town of note, now a Village : SOUTHWOLD, once a Village, now a Town Corporate; with Remarks on some Places contiguous thereto, principally extracted from several antient Records, Manuscripts, &c. which were never before made public. By THOMAS GARDIllustrated with Copper-plates.

NER.

LONDON: Printed for the Author; and sold by him at Southwold in Suffolk; and also by W. Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple Bar. MDCCLIV. Quarto.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Honourable Commissioners for opening, cleansing, repairing, and improving the Haven of Southwold, 2 pages.

Preface, List of Subscribers, and Contents, 16 pages.

Historical Accounts of Dunwich, Blithburgh, and Southwold, [B-L1 2] 260 pages.

Explanation of the Two Plates of Seals, &c. 2 pages.
Account of Seals, the Glossary, and Errata, 6 pages.

Errors of paging :-Pages 177 to 184 inclusive are misprinted 161-168.

MAP AND PLATES.

A Sheet Plan, exhibiting the Remains of the antient City of Dunwich, A.D. 1587; also its River, part whereof is Southwold Haven, with Places of note bordering thereon; viz. North Prospect of Dunwich, All Saints Church, St. James's Hospital, Southwold Church, Blithburgh Church and Priory, Walberswick Church, &c. &c. Dedicated

to the Society of Antiquaries. Jos. Kirby del. J. Wood sc. Frontispiece.

1. Plate of Seals, Brass Rings, Coin of King Anna, &c. Inscribed to Thomas Martin, Esq. F.S.A. p. 1, or facing the Explanation of Plate I.

2. Plate of Sixteen Seals. Inscribed to Ralph Schomberg, M.D. F.S.A. with his Arms. p. 43, or opposite the Explanation of Plate II.

Antiquities discovered at Dunwich. On the letter-press of p. 67.

An antient Brass Key and other Articles found at Dunwich in 1740. Forming p. 97.

St. Nicholas's Tokens. On p. 112.

Silver Annulet found at Dunwich, with its Inscription.
On p. 113.

p. 118.

An Inscription on a flat Piece of Brass, found within the
Walls of the Grey Friars at Dunwich. On
Seal of the Hundred of Blything. On p. 130.
A Southwold Token, 1667, and Seal of K. Henry VII. On
p. 187.
Inscription round the Arch of the great West Window of
the Tower of Southwold Church. On p. 208.
Seal of the Commonwealth. 1659. On p. 225,

XV.

The HISTORY of FRAMLINGHAM, in the County of Suffolk; including brief Notices of the Masters and Fellows of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge, from the Foundation of the College to the present Time. Begun by the late ROBERT HAWES, Gent. Steward of the Manors of Framlingham and Saxted; with considerable Additions and Notes by ROBERT LODER. Illustrated with Ten elegant Copper-plates.

WOODBRIDGE: Printed by and for R. Loder. 1798. Quarto. Title-page as above.

List of Subscribers, 2 pages.

Preface and Contents, p. v-xii.

History of Framlingham, and Appendix, [B-3 M 3] 453 pages, Directions for placing the Cuts, and a List of Books printed and sold by the Editor, 2 pages.

PLATES.

1. Portrait of Sir Robert Hitcham, Knt. died 1636. Inscribed to the Master, Fellows, and Scholars of Pembroke Hall. E. Harding del. & sc. To face the Title.

2. Framlingham Castle, from the Mere. J. Johnson del. J. Taylor jun. sc. p. 8.

3. Framlingham Church. J. Johnson del. J. Taylor jun. sc. p. 290.

4. Ichnography of Framlingham Church, shewing the Situation of the principal Monuments. J. Johnson del.

J. Taylor jun. sc. p. 297.

5. Tomb of Henry Howard, Earl of Surry, in Framlingham Church. J. Taylor jun. sc. p. 299.

6. Tomb of Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset, in Framlingham Church. J. Taylor jun. sc.

p. 301. 7. Tomb of the Two Wives of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk; also the Tomb of Sir Thomas Hitcham, Knt. in Framlingham Church. J. Johnson del. J. Taylor jun. SC. p. 301.

8. Tomb of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, in Framlingham Church. J. Taylor jun. sc. p. 302. 9. Saxted Church, united with Framlingham. J. Johnson del. J. Taylor jun. sc. p. 323.

10. Plate of Nine Seals, and a Framlingham Token. J. Johnson del. J. Taylor jun. sc. To face the Directions for placing the Cuts.

N. B. The impression of this volume was limited to 250 copies.

XVI.

An HISTORY and DESCRIPTION of FRAMLINGHAM, in Suffolk; interspersed with explanatory Notes, poetical Extracts, and Translations to the Latin Inscriptions. By EDWARD CLAY jun. Greenstead Park, Colchester.

"At luore or renown let others aim;

I only wish to please the gentle mind."

BEATTIE.

HALESWORTH: Printed and sold by W. Harper. Octo-decimo,

144 pages.

With Two Plates of Framlingham Castle from the Mere and the Church.

XVII.

An HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of the ANCIENT TOWN of LOWESTOFT, in the County of Suffolk to which is added some cursory Remarks on the adjoining Parishes, and a General Account of the Island of Lothingland. By EDMUND GILLING WATER.

LONDON: Printed for Messrs. G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Paternoster Row, and J. Nichols, Fleet Street; and sold by W. Stevenson, Norwich. (1790.) Quarto.

Half Title. Title-page as above.

List of Subscribers, p. v-viii.

Dedication to the Rev. Francis Bowness, Rector of Gunton and Vicar of Corton, p. ix-x.

Preface, dated Harleston, St. Martin's Day, 1790, and Contents, p. xi-xv.

Historical Part, and Addenda, [B-3Q 3] 485 pages.
Errata, a single leaf, and Index, 4 pages.

XVIII.

COLLECTIONS towards the HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of ELMESWELL and CAMPSEY ASH, in the County of Suffolk.

LONDON: Printed by and for John Nichols. MDCCXC. Quarto, 32 pages, and one plate. See "Biblioth. Topog. Brit." Vol. v.

XIX.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of HAWSTED, in the County of Suffolk. By the Rev. Sir JOHN CULLUM, Bart. F.R. & A.SS.

LONDON: Printed by and for John Nichols, Printer to the Society of Antiquaries. MDCCLXXXIV. Quarto. See "Biblioth. Topog. Brit." Vol. v.

XX.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of HAWSTED and HARDWICK, in the County of Suffolk. By the Rev. Sir JOHN CULLUM, Bart. F.R.S. & F.S.A. The

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