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VOL. II.

Title-page as before, dated 1809, with this additional Motto: "Labor ipse Voluptas."

"Quoniam diù vivere denegatur, aliquid fuciamus quo possimus ostendere nos vixisse."-CIC.

Preface, p. iii-vi.

Abridged Index of Places, Persons, and Pedigrees in Vol. I. and II. p. vii-viii.

List of Subscribers since the Publication of the First Volume, Contents, and List of Plates and Pedigrees, p. ix-xvi.

History of the County continued, beginning with the Hundred of Godelming, [B-9Q] 794 pages.

Errata in Vol. I and II., Additions and Corrections, [9Q 2-9x] p. 795-814.

Index to the Second Volume, [9x 2] p. 815.

Errors of paging :-p. 538 for 358.

PLATES.

1. Portrait of John Aubrey, Esq. F.R.S. obiit Oxon. Junii 7, 1697. M. Var Gucht sc. Frontispiece. (The same Plate as in Aubrey's "Hist. of Surrey.")

2. South East View of Compton Church and Chancel. James Basire sc. p. 11.

3. View of Peperharrow, from the South. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon. George Lord Viscount Midleton. W. M. Craig del. J. Pye sc. p. 33.

4. The Vale of Cosford (in Thursley), the ancient Residence of the Shudds and Stilwells, and now of John Hawkins, Esq. their Descendant. G. Shepheard del. T. Milton sc. p. 52.

5. Seal of William Lungespeie. On the letter-press of p. 70. 6. Toft of a Roman Temple at Albury. (T. Crawter del. 1804.) On the letter-press of p. 122.

7. View of Albury. M. Vdr Gucht sc. p. 125. (The same Plate as in Aubrey's "Hist. of Surrey.")

8. Albury Park, taken from the Northern Hill in the Park. Dedicated to Samuel Thornton, Esq. M.P. W. S. Gilpin del. J. Landseer sc. p. 125.

9. The South or Garden Front of Wotton Place, the ancient Seat of the Family of Evelyn. Inscribed to Dame Mary Evelyn. James Basire sc. p. 145.

10. North and South Elevations of Leith Hill Place. 1700. Sylvanus Bevan del. William Byrne sc.

p. 161. 11. South View of Leith Hill House in its present state. Sylvanus Bevan del. William Byrne sc. p. 161. 12. Leigh Place, the Estate of Richard Caffyn Dendy, Esq, R. C. Dendy del. J. Basire sc. p. 183. 13. Two Views of Chipstead Church. 1794. P. F. del. p. 247. 14. Ancient Deeds of John de Waltune, William de Damartin, Hubert de Anestia, and Gilbert de Clare, with Seals. James Basire del. p. 267.

15. North West Prospect of Nutfield Church.-South Prospect of Tatsfield Church.-North and South Views of the Entrance to Croydon Palace. John Carter del. 1780. p. 275, or p. 537. (From Nichols's "Bib. Top. Brit." Vol. ii.)

16. Plan of Blechingley Castle, and Camps on Holmbury and Anstie Hills. p. 303.

17. Pendhill House, erected in 1624, in the Parish of Blechingley, belonging to John Perkins, Esq. J. Carter del. James Basire sc.

p. 306.

18. The Collegiate Church of Lingfield, and St. James's Church, Tanridge, with the Seal of Tanridge Priory. p. 353. 19. Waldingham Church, Roman Fibulæ found there.-Ancient Spurs. Figure of Esculapius, &c. James Basire sc. p. 420.

20. North and South Views of Croydon Palace. F. Perry del. 1755. Cook & Page sc. p. 537. (From Ducarel's "Hist. of Croydon.")

21. Archbishop Whitgift's Hospital at Croydon. F. Perry del. 1755. J. Royce sc.--East View of the Almshouse, Croydon. Drawn and engraved by J. Hassell. p. 553. (From Ducarel's "Hist. of Croydon.")

22. Walton on the Hill, Church and Font, with the Figures thereon. Basire sc. p. 647.

23. Plan of the River Mole, from Box Hill, near Dorking, to Leatherhead, shewing the Swallows. James Basire sc. p. 649.

p. 659.

24. S.W. View of Mickleham Church, and Specimens of its Architecture. Dedicated to the Rev. Gerrard Andrewes. J. Carter del. James Basire sc. 25. Julius Cæsar's Camp on St. George's Hill, in the Parish of Walton upon Thames, and Barrows in Bansted. T. Crawter del. 1803. p. 758, or p. 581. 7 Q

PART II.

26. Portrait, in Mezzotinto, of Sir Henry Fletcher, Bart. of Ashley Park in Walton on Thames. Died 1807. J. Keenan del. John Young sc. 27. Plan of the Thames at Coway Stakes, in Walton on Thames. (T. Crawter del.) On the letter-press of p. 780.

p. 767.

28. Palace of Oatlands, about the Time of Queen Elizabeth. From a Drawing which belonged to Richard Gough, Esq. p. 786.

SEPARATE PEDIGREES, FOLDED.

1. Brodrick Viscount Midleton. p. 33.

2. Duncumb, of Weston House and Shalford. p. 127. 3. Covert of Slaugham, Com. Sussex, and Chaldon, Com. Surrey. p. 441.

4. Carew of Beddington. p. 523.

5. Sir John Frederick. p. 767.

VOL. III.

Title-page as in Volume the Second, dated 1814.

Preface, additional Subscribers, abridged List of Names of Places and Persons, and List of Pedigrees and Plates, p. iii-viii. The History of the County continued, beginning with the " Hundred of Kingston," [B-8L] 682 pages.

Catalogue of Books relating to Surrey, or particular Parts of it, [8L 2-8Q] p. 683-702.

Appendix; containing a List of Acts of Parliament which relate to this County, Prisons, Bridges, Roads, Navigable Canals, and Population; Catalogues of its rare and beautiful Species of Lepidoptera, with Linnæan and English Names; Lists of the indigenous Plants of Surrey, Fossils and Minerals: including those of Maps, Views, and Portraits illustrative of this County, formed from the Collection of Arthur Tyton, Esq. of Wimbledon, and of the Editor, [a-gg] p. i-cxviii.

Additions and Corrections, [hh-uu 2] p. cxix-clxviii.
Index to the Third Volume, [xx-nnn] p. clxix-ccxxx.

Views and Portraits illustrative of the History of Surrey, published by Messrs. Nichols, Son, and Bentley, and R. Wilkinson, [000-ppp] 4 pages.

Errors of paging :-Pages 617-620 are misprinted 717-720; -pp. lxiv, lxv of the Appendix are repeated with asterisks.

MAP AND PLATES.

1. Map of the County divided into Hundreds. Printed for C. Smith. 1808. Folded. To face the Title.

2, 3. Two Plates of Arms, in trick, of Gentlemen in Surrey in the Time of King Charles 1st. Mutlow sc. p.1.

4. Monument of Walter de Merton in Rochester Cathedral. J. Bayly del. & sc. 1768. p. 7. (From Kilner's "Hist. of Pythagoras's School in Cambridge.")

5. Brass of Robert Castletunu and his Wife in Long Ditton Church. p. 21.

6. Portrait, in outline, of the Revd John Burton, D.D. Vice Provost of Eton College, and Rector of Worplesdon in Surrey. Cosins sen. del. S. W. R. SC. p. 101. 7. Two Seals of Newark Priory, and Fac-simile of a Lease of Land in Stoke Dabernon, to which they are annexed.—

Two Seals of Hide Abbey, &c. James Basire sc. p. 109. 8. Seal of the Town of Farnham. On the letter-press of p. 132.

9. Approach to the Keep of Farnham Castle. Inscribed to the Lord Bishop of Winchester. John Carter del. James Basire sc. p. 134.

P. 135.

10. South West Views of the Keep and of the Castle, with the Interior (looking East), now the Servants' Hall. Inscribed to the Lord Bishop of Winchester. John Carter del. James Basire sc. 11. Plan of Waverly Abbey, with a View of the Basement Story of the Dormitory, looking South East. Surveyed and drawn in 1802 by J. Carter. James Basire sc. p. 142. 12. Front and back Views of the House at Chertsey formerly the Residence of Abraham Cowley, and now of Richard Clark, Esq. Chamberlain of the City of London, to whom this and the following Plate are inscribed. James Basire sc. p. 207.

13. Portrait of Abraham Cowley, æt. suæ xx. From an original Drawing in the possession of Richard Clark, Esq. James Basire sc. p. 207.

14. Ancient Plan of Chertsey Abbey. p. 210.

15. The old Church at Chertsey, taken down in 1806. On the letter-press of p. 232.

16. Egham Church and Ground Plan. William Payne & Henry Rhodes Archt del. William Woolnoth sc. p. 249. 17. Monument of Sir John Denham, Knight, Father of the Poet, on the East Side of the Chancel of Egham Church. Henry Moses del. & sc.

p. 258.

18. Monuments of Sir Robert Foster, Kn'. and of Sir John Denham's Two Wives, in the Chancel of Egham Church. Henry Moses del. & sc. p. 258.

19. North West View of Mortlake Church; Font, West Doorway, Arms, and Mural Monument in Kew Church. Dedicated to William Pembroke of Mortlake, Esq. James Basire sc. p. 307.

20. Monument for Henry Smith, Esq. in Wandsworth Church, with his Autograph and Seal. Carter del. Basire sc. p. 344. 21. The Temple at Grove Hill, Camberwell. Inscribed to Dr. J. C. Lettsom. E. Edwards del. W. Byrne sc.

p. 398. 22. Seal of Camberwell Free School. On the letter-press of

p. 446.

23. Plan of Vauxhall Gardens. Simpkins sc. p. 492. 24. View of Lambeth Church, from the Thames at High Water. J. B. Pouncey del. 1784. F. Cary sc. (From Nichols's "Hist. of Lambeth.")—And a View of Lambeth Palace, from the Gardens, drawn by Miss Hartley, 1773. p. 503. 25. Plan of part of Lambeth and Sir Noel Caron's House. James Basire sc. On the letter-press of p. 526.

26. Plan of part of Lambeth, shewing the Situation of several Places therein mentioned in the History. James Basire SC. p. 657. (Not in the printed List of Plates.) 27. Part of Lambeth and St. George's Fields, shewing the Roman Forts, &c.-Plan of the Prince's Meadows, as proposed to be laid out in Streets on building the Strand Bridge.-Ground Plan of a Roman Hypocaust in a Field belonging to John Perkins, Esq. of Pendhill, in the Parish of Blechingley. O. Manning del. J. Basire sc. p. 657. 28. Four Views of the Marshalsea Prison, Southwark. T. Prattent del. & sc. p. xxv of the Appendix.

29. Sketch of Roman Roads in the County. p. xliv of the Appendix.

SEPARATE PEDIGREES, FOLDED.

1. Weston of West Horsley. p. 41,

2. Earl of Onslow.

p. 54.

3. Gainsford of Lingfield, Crowhurst, &c. p. 174. N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work.

IV.

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