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Remains of Bordesley Abbey. On the letter-press of p. 405.

Plate of ancient Seals. On the letter-press of p. 416. 23. View of Tenbury. p. 417.

24. View of Shipston upon Stour. p. 428.

25. View of Upton upon Severn.

p. 444.

26. Portrait of Sir Henry Bromley, aged 27, A.D. 1587; also a View of Ham Court, the Seat of John Martin, Esq.

J. Caldwell sc.

p. 444.

27. Witley Court, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. Lord Foley. T. Bon

p. 465.

nor del. & sc. 28. Portrait of Thomas Foley, Esq. of Witley Court, Founder of Stourbridge Hospital, died 1677.-Monument of the first Lord Foley in Witley Church, and Owen Glendwr's Camp on Woobury Hill. p. 466.

29. South West View of the City of Worcester, near Bromwych Farm. T. Sanders del. & sc. p. cvii of the Appendix. 30. South View of the City of Worcester, from Digley Fields. T. Sanders del. & sc. p. cvii of the Appendix.

31. North East View of the City of Worcester, from Red House Hill. T. Sanders del. & sc. p. cvii of the Appendix. 32. North View of the City of Worcester, from the Porto-Bello, Henwick Hill. T. Sanders del. & sc. p. cvii of the Appendix.

33. Plan of the City and Suburbs of Worcester. p. cvii of the Appendix.

34. Elevation of the South Side of Worcester Bridge. J. Gwynn Archt J. Ross sc. p.cxv of the Appendix.

35. Sansome Fields near Worcester, the Seat of Charles Trubshaw Withers, Esq. to whom this Plate is dedicated. V. M. Picot sc. p. cxvii of the Appendix.

36. Portraits of John Gauden, 1662, and of William Thomas, 1688, Bishops of Worcester. T, Sanders sc. the Appendix.

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of Wor

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clxiii of

37. Portrait in Mezzotinto of John Hough, Bishop
cester, ætat. 91. Dyer pinx. J. Faber sc.
the Appendix.

Specimen of the Quarto Volume of Domesday Book, in the
Remembrancer's Office. On the letter-press of p. 4 of
the Observations on Domesday.

SEPARATE PEDIGREES, &c.

1. The Genealogy of Lowe, of the Lowe, 6 pages; placed be tween pp. 94-95,

2. The Genealogy of the Family of Blount. Folded. p. 163. 3. The Genealogy of Sandes or Sandys. Folded. p. 221. 4. Biographical Memoir of Dr. Thomas Wilson, 4 pages. To front p. 318.

5. The Genealogy of the Families of Wilson and Wingfield, of Lippard. Folded. p. 319.

6. The Genealogy of Percy, of Worcester. Folded. p. 319. 7. The Genealogy of Wylde. Folded. p. 331.

8. Pedigree of the Family of Foley. Folded. p. 465.

SUPPLEMENT to the COLLECTIONS for the HISTORY of WORCESTERSHire.

"Nor rough nor barren are the winding ways

Of hoar Antiquity, but strown with flowers."-WARTON's Sonnet. "Credibile non est quantum scribam die quinetiam noctibus."-TULLII Epist. Printed for John White, Horace's Head, Fleet Street.

Title-page as above.

MDCCXCIX.

Corrections and Additions, [B-Dd] 102 pages.

Index to the Supplement, p. 103-104.

PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.

1. Monuments in Kemsey Church. p. 44.

2. Monuments in Kidderminster Church, supposed in memory of some of the Beauchamp Family. p. 50.

3. Inscription on a Tile on the outside of Stanford Church. p. 70.

*** A very small number of these Volumes were printed on LARGE PAPER.

II.

PERSPECTIVE VIEWS of the MARKET TOWNS within

the County of Worcester. Drawn and engrav'd by THO. SANDERS, Engraver and Drawing Master, Worcester, 1777-1781. Folio.

1. The South View of the City of Worcester, from Digley Fields.

2. The South West View of the City of Worcester, near Bromwych Farm.

3. The North East View of the City of Worcester, from Red

house Hill.

4. The North View of the City of Worcester, from the PortoBello, Henwick Hill.

5. A View of Pershore, from Pensham Hill; with letter-press description.

6. A View of Evesham, from Bengworth-lays; with letterpress description.

7. A View of Droitwich, from Dodder Hill; with letter-press description.

8. A View of Upton upon Severn, from Ryal Hill; with letterpress description.

9. A View of Bromsgrove, from Hill-top; with letter-press description.

10. A View of Dudley, from Easey-hill; with letter-press description.

11. Bewdley; with letter-press description.

12. Kidderminster; with letter-press description.

13. A View of Stourbridge; with letter-press description. 14. Tenbury; with letter-press descriptioh.

15. A View of Shipston upon Stour; with letter-press descrip

tion.

These Views form part of the embellishments of the Second Volume of the preceding article.

III.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the CITY and SUBURBS of WORCESTER. (In Two Volumes.) By VALENTINE GREEN, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London.

LONDON Printed for the Author by W. Bulmer and Co.: and sold by G. Nicol, Bookseller to His Majesty; Edwards, White, Cadell, Payne, Robson, Stockdale, Leigh and Sotheby, Egerton, Hookham and Carpenter, Shepperson and Reynolds; and in Worcester, by Smart, Tymbs, Holl, Andrews, and Gamidge, Booksellers. MDCCXCVI. Quarto.

VOL. I.

An engraved Title-page as above, with a Vignette South View of the Old Bridge. J. Ross del. & sc.

Dedication to the King, dated London, April 23, 1796.

List of Subscribers to the Fine and Common-paper copies, p. iii-vi.

Contents, and Errata, p. vii-viii.

Preface, p. ix-xviii.

The History of Worcester, [B-Qq 2] 300 pages.
Index to the First Volume, 4 pages.

N. B. Page 721 for 127.

PLATES,

Drawn and engraved by James Ross, unless otherwise noticed. 1. Portrait of the Author, 1795. L. F. Abbott del. Jas. Fittler sc. Frontispiece.

2. West View of the City of Worcester. Dedicated to the Subscribers of this Work. Folded. S. Sparrow sc. p. 1. 3. West Front of the House of Industry, erected in 1793; and East Front of Edgar's Tower. p. 19.

4. N.E. View of the Cathedral, 1789. Dedicated to the Dean and Chapter of Worcester. S. Sparrow sc. p. 32. 5. Internal View of the Chapter House. Dedicated to Mr. Clarke. J. Landseer sc. p. 78. 6. South Front of Prince Arthur's Chapel in Worcester CatheDedicated to the Hon. and Rev. Dr. St. Andrew

dral.

St. John, Dean of Worcester. James Newton sc. p. 98. 7. Internal View of the East End of Prince Arthur's Chapel, as it appeared in November 1788. Dedicated to the Rev. Thomas Evans, D.D. Archdeacon of Worcester. James Newton sc. 8. Internal View of the East End of Prince Arthur's Chapel, in its present State. Dedicated to the Rev. Thomas Evans, DD. Archdeacon of Worcester. James Newton p. 103.

SC.

p. 101.

9. Plan of the Cathedral Church of Worcester. Measured by E. Jeal. J. Ross sc.

p. 146.

10. Internal View of Worcester Cathedral. Dedicated to St. Andrew St. John, Esq. LL.D. p. 146. (Not in the printed List of Plates.)

11. Monument of Mrs. Rae in Worcester Cathedral. Dedicated

to the Rt. Hon. David Rae, of Eskgrove, a Lord of the Session in Scotland, &c. J. Landseer sc. p. 149. 12. Bishop Hough's Monument in Worcester Cathedral. Dedicated to the President and Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford. Roubillac sculptor. R. Loder del. J. Landseer SC. p. 157.

13. Monument of Bishop Madox in Worcester Cathedral. Dedicated to the Bp. of Ely. Prince Hoare sculptor.

p. 161.

14. Monument of Bishop Johnson in Worcester Cathedral. Dedicated to Mrs. Sarah Johnson. p. 162.

15. Monument of Joseph Withers, Esq. in St. Swithin's Church; also a View of Sansome Fields, near Worcester. Dedicated to Sir Charles Trubshaw Withers, Knt. p. 242. VOL. II.

Engraved Title-page as in Volume I.

Contents, 3 pages.

The History of the City and Suburbs of Worcester in its present State, [B-Q] 114 pages.

Appendix, [B-X 2] p. i-clv.

Indexes to the Second Volume and to the Appendix; with Directions to the Binder for placing the Plates, 5 pages.

PLATES.

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1. Folded Plan of the City and Suburbs of Worcester. scribed to the Mayor and Corporation. Surveyed by George Young 1790. Engraved by J. Russell 1795. p. 1.

2. Worcester Palace. Dedicated to the Lord Bishop of WorJ. Landseer sc. p. 5.

cester.

3. S.E. View of the Guildhall, 1790. Dedicated to the Mayor and Corporation. T. Malton del. James Newton sc. p. 6.

4. N. W. View of Messrs. Flight and Barr's Royal China Manufactory, to whom this Plate is dedicated. p. 19.

5. The Churches of St. John and St. Michael in Bedwardine; St. Clement and St. Peter. V. Green del. James Newton p. 46.

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6. St. Alban's and St. Helen's Churches, the Audit Hall, and the Infirmary. V. Green & J. Ross del. James Newton

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7. St. Andrew's Church. T. Malton del. James Newton sc. p. 51.

8. St. Swithin's and All Saints Churches. V. Green del. James

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9. St. Nicholas and St. Martin's Churches. V. Green del. James Newton del. p. 62.

10. Anglo-Saxon and English Coins minted at Worcester; Tradesmen's Tokens; also the Seals of the City and Dean and Chapter of Worcester. Dedicated to Joseph Berwick, Esq. Folded. Peter Sintzenich sc. p. 112: N.B. There are FINE Paper copies of these Volumes, as before noticed in the List of Subscribers.

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** The Author's first Sketch of this History was printed at Worcester by J. Butler in 1764, in an octavo volume of 260

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