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53.* South Transept of Fountains Abbey. J. M. W. Turner, R.A. del. J. Basire sc.

p. 454.

54. South East View of Fountains Abbey. W. H. Wood del.

J. Basire sc. p. 454.

55.* West Cloister of Fountains Abbey. S. Harris sc.

SEPARATE PEDIGREES, folded.

1. Talbot of Bashall. p. 25. (p. xxiv.)

p. 454.

2. Lister, of Gisburne Park, in Craven. p. 38. (p. xxxv.) 3. The House of Percy, as connected with Craven. p. 39. (p. xxix.)

4. Marton of Marton, in Craven. p. 72. (p. lxvii.)

5. Heber of Marton and Stainton in the County of York, and of Hodnet in Co. Salop. p. 76. (p. lxxi.)

6. Roundell of Gledstone, in Craven. p. 77. (p. lxxi.) 7. Tempest of Bracewell. p. 80. (p.lxxv.)

8. Tempest of Broughton. p. 87. (p. lxxxiii.)

9. Pudsey of Bolton. p. 110. (p. ci.)

10. Hamerton of Hamerton, Wiggleworth, and Hellifield-Peel. p. 124. (p. cxviii.)

11. Malham of Elslack. p. 145. (p. xci.)

12. Currer of Kildwick, and Richardson of North Bierley. p. 161. (p. clii.)

13. Swire of Cononley, and Garforth of Steeton. p. 169. (p.clvi.) 14. Banke of Bank Newton. p. 182. (p. clxx.)

15. Coulthurst of Gargrave. p. 184. (p. clxxii.)

16. Wilson of Eshton. p. 184. (p. clxxii.)

17. Midelton of Midelton, Stubham, and Stockheld. p. 217. (p. ccvi.)

18. Clifford of Skipton. p. 240. (p. ccix.)

19. Yorke of Goulthwayte. p. 439. (p. ccclxxvi.)

N. B. There are copies of this work in FOLIO, with the Plates aquatinted by Alken worked in Colours.

Edition.

The Plates numbered with asterisks are not in the First

XXXVI.

A concise AcCOUNT of some NATURAL CURIOSITIES in the ENVIRONS of MALHAM, in Craven, Yorkshire. By THOMAS HURTLEY, of Malham. LONDON: Printed at the Logographic Press by J. Walter; and sold by J. Robson, New Bond Street, and T. Longman, Påternoster Row. MDCCLXXXVI. Octavo.

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Dedication to Thomas Lister, Esq. of Gisburn Park, 4 pages.
Advertisement to the Public, List of Subscribers, and Introduc-
tion, 18 pages, including two blank sides.
Descriptive Letter-press, [c 6-F 2] p. 27-68.

Appendix, and Directions for the Binder, [b-0 8] 200 pages.

PLATES.

1. View of the Cove. A. Devis del. W. Skelton sc.

p. 34.

2. View of Malham Water, in Craven. Inscribed to Thomas Lister, Esq. M.P. Folded. A. Devis del. W. Skelton SC. p. 43.

3. Gordale. p. 57.

XXXVII.

The HISTORY of the original Parish of WHALLEY and
Honor of CLITHEROE, in the Counties of Lancaster
and York. By THOMAS DUNHAM WHITAKER,
LL.D. F.S.A. The Second Edition, with Additions.
LONDON: Printed by J. Nichols and Son, Red Lion Passage,
Fleet Street. 1806. Royal quarto.
See "LANCASHIRE," page 472.

XXXVIII.

The Antient and Modern HISTORY of the Loyal TowN of RIPPON :

[Introduc'd by a Poem on the surprising Beauties of Studley-Park, with a Description of the venerable Ruins of Fountains-Abbey, written by Mr. Peter Aram; and another on the Pleasures of a Country Life, by a Reverend Young Gentleman.] With particular Accounts of Three of the Northern Saints in the Seventh Century; viz. St. Cuthbert, who lies interr'd in the Cathedral at Durham; St. Wilfrid of Rippon; and St. John of Beverley. The famous Charters of King Athelstane and other Monarchs (given by them to the Church of Rippon) translated; the various Times of rebuilding that Minster since its fist Foundation; its present happy State; with the Arms, Monuments, and Inscriptions alphabetically digested. An exact List of the Wakemen and Mayors of the Town to this present Year; interspersed with remarkable Accidents, the Death of several eminent Persons; in particular some of the venerable Archbishops of this See,

whose Tombs are partly describ'd, with proper Refe-
rences to the History of York, for their Inscriptions and
Epitaphs, to which this is very supplemental. Adorned
with many Cuts, preceded by a South West Prospect
(and a new Plan) of Rippon. Besides, are added, 'Tra-
vels into other Parts of Yorkshire.

Į. Beverley.-An Account of its Minster, the Seal of
St. John, the Beauty of St. Mary's, and a List of
the Mayors of the Town, since incorporated.
II. Remarks on Pontefract.-III. Of the Church at
Wakefield.

IV. Those of Leeds; with a Visit to Kirkstal and Kirk-
ham.-V. An Account of Keighley.-VI. State
of Skipton Castle, &c.-VII. Knaresborough: of
the Church and its Monuments, St. Robert's
Chapel, &c.

VIII. Towns near York: as Tadcaster, Bilbrough, Bolton-Percy, Howlden, Selby, Wistov, Cawood Church and Castle; Acaster and Bishopsthorpe, Acomb, Nun-Monkton and Skelton, &c. with their Antiquity and Inscriptions. Faithfully and painfully collected by THO. GENT, of York. To which is subjoin'd, by the Author of The Country Life, a Letter to the Hon. John Aislabie, Esq. "The Happy Reign," an Eclogue; and a Latin Copy of Verses, with a Translation, on the renowned Grotto of Queen Caroline.

"Non Ego ventosa Plebis suffragia venor." HOR.

YORK: Printed and sold at the Printing Office over against the Star, in Stone Gate; as also by T. Hammond, Bookseller, in High Ouze Gate: likewise by E. Routh, in Rippon; J. Ross, in Knaresborough; G, Ferraby, in Hull; A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red Lion in Paternoster Row, London. MDCCXXXIII. Octavo.

Title-page as above, within a border.

Preface, dated York, May 4, 1733, and Errata, p. iii-xvi. Poetical Dedication to Mr. William Fisher, Gardener to John Aislabie, Esq. at Studley, 2 pages.

Studley Park, and The Pleasures of a Country Life, [B 2-G 3] 44 pages.

The History of Rippon, [G 4-Y 4] p. 45-166.

A Journey into some parts of Yorkshire, particularly to Ponte

fract, Wakefield, and Leeds; with an Epistle to John Aislabie, Esq. [*—*********] 66 pages.

The Happy Reign, an Eclogue, p. 67-73.

Advertisement of Books, List of Carriers who inn at York, and Subscribers Names, 7 pages.

N. B. Pages 49, 50 for pp. 47, 48.

PLATES.

1. South West Prospect, and a new Plan of the loyal Town of Rippon. Folded. Tho. Parker del. Frontispiece. 2. South West Prospect of All Saints Church at Skelton, the Church at Nun Monkton, and of Wheldrake Church. p. 2 of the Journey to some Parts in Yorkshire.

3. The Ruins of St. Mary's Abbey, York, &c. &c. p. 4 of the Journey to some parts in Yorkshire.

Also Seventy-six Wood-cuts on the letter-press.

XXXIX.

The HISTORY of RIPON; comprehending a Civil and Ecclesiastical Account of that ancient Borough: to which is added a Description of Fountains Abbey, Studley, and Hackfall; and an Appendix, containing Charters, &c. illustrative of the Work. (In Three Parts.)

RIPON: Printed and sold by W. Farrer: Sold also by Longman and Rees, Paternoster Row, London; and by Wilson and Spence, York. 1801. Duodecimo, 282 pages, including the Advertisement, Index, and Errata.

XL.

An HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of the BOROUGH of PONTEFRACT, in the County of York, and the Definition of a Borough in general; including the Reason why Nominal Pledges, used in Law Proceedings, were originally inserted. Interspersed with pleasing Occurrences; the Deaths of King Richard II., Thomas Earl of Lancaster, and other Nobles who have suffered at Pontefract Castle. Collected from the

earliest Authorities. By RICHARD JOHN TETLOW, of Knottingley, Attorney at Law.

"Major hæreditas venit unicuique nostrúm a jure, et legibus, quam a parentibus."-CICERO.

LEEDS: Printed by G. Wright, at New Street End. MDCCLXIX. Octavo, 43 pages.

XLI.

The HISTORY of the ancient BOROUGH of PONTEFRACT; containing an interesting Account of its Castle, and the Three different Sieges it sustained during the Civil War, with Notes and Pedigrees of some of the most distinguished Royalists and Parliamentarians, chiefly drawn from Manuscripts never before published. By B. BOOTHROYD. (In Two Parts.) "I love Pomfret. Why? 'Tis in all our histories: They are full of Pomfret Castle." SWIFT.

PONTEFRACT: Printed by and for the Author, and for J. Fox: and sold by Longman and Co. Paternoster Row, B. Crosby and Co. Stationers Court, London; J. Heaton, Leeds; J. Hurst, Wakefield; Wilson and Co. and Todd and Co., York; Sheardown, Doncaster, &c. 1807. Octavo.

Title-page as above.

Subscribers Names, Contents, and Preface, p. iii-xvi.

The History of Pontefract, beginning with an Introduction, [B-Rrr 4] 496 pages.

Appendix, containing Charters belonging to the Corporation, and Addenda, [sss-uuu 4] p. i-xxiv.

PLATES.

1. A South West Prospect of the Ruins of the Church of All Saints. Frontispiece.

2. A South Prospect of the ancient Castle of Pontefract. p. 162.

3. Plan of the Keep of Pontefract Castle. p. 166.

4. The Ground Plan of the Siege of Pontefract Castle. Folded. Butterworths sc. p. 317.

5. St. Giles's Church and the Market Cross. Butterworths sc. p. 364.

6. The Town Hall, Corporation Seal, Siege Coin, and Mayor's Seal. Butterworths sc. p. 443.

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