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XLII.

PONTEFRACT CASTLE: an Account how it was taken, and how General Rainsborough was surprised in his Quarters at Doncaster, October 29, 1648; written upor the Occasion of Prince Eugene's surprising Monsieur Villeroy at Cremona. In a Letter to a Friend. By Capt. THO. PAULDEN. Now reprinted for the Widow; with some Passages taken from the Papers of Sir Marmaduke Langdale.

"..... Sic parvis componere magna solebam.”

LONDON: Sold at Widow Pratt's Coffee House, near St. Laurence Church, by Guildhall; and at Mr. Jermain's, a Frame Maker, over against St. Ann's Church, Soho. MDCCXIX. Quarto, 24 pages.

Originally printed in 1702 in 4to; reprinted at Oxford in 1747; also in Somers' Tracts, Second Collection, vol. ii. p. 471.

XLIII.

A LETTER from J. FOTHERGILL to a Friend in the Country, relative to the intended School at Ackworth in Yorkshire; with a (folded) Plan and Elevation of the Building.

LONDON: Printed and sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street. MDCCLXXVIII. Octavo, 48 pages.

XLIV.

By

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of DONCASTER and its Vicinity; with Anecdotes of eminent Men. EDWARD MILLER, Mus. D.

DONCASTER: Printed and sold by W. Sheardown: and sold by W. Miller, Albemarle Street, London. (1804.) Quarto.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Mayor and Corporation of Doncaster.
List of Subscribers, 6 pages.

Contents, Introduction, and Errata, 5 pages.

Historical Part, [B-51] 398 pages.

Appendix and Addenda, beginning with an Half Title, [A-1.3] p. i-xlv.

N. B. Page 31 of the Appendix is repeated, and p. 32 omitted. PLATES,

Drawn by Fred. Nash..

1. Map of the Environs of Doncaster, 1804. Folded. Frou

tispiece.

2. South Entrance to Doncaster. Edw. Shirt sc. p. 1. Doncaster Cross. A Wood-cut by Green. On the letter

press of p. 33.

3. Doncaster Church. B. Howlett sc. p. 71.

Saxon Font in Doncaster Church. A Wood-cut. On the letter-press of p. 87.

Arms in the Belfry of Doncaster Church. On the letterpress of pp. 91 and 92.

The South and North Entrance of Doncaster Church. On the letter-press of pp. 107, 108.

4. The Mansion House. Edw. Shirt se.

p. 140.
Seals of the Mayor and Commonalty. A Wood-cut.
the letter-press of p. 141.

5. Town Hall and Theatre. Edw. Shirt sc.

p. 155. 6. Grand Stand on Doncaster Race Ground. A. Birrel sc. p.158. Arabic Inscription over the Door-way of Loversall Church. A Wood-cut on the letter-press of p. 215.

Tickhill Castle. A Wood-cut by Green. On the letterpress of p. 240.

7. Conisbrough Castle. Crantz sc. p. 259.

An ancient Stone in Conisbrough Church. A Wood-cut by
Green. On the letter-press of p. 262.

8. Plan of Conisbrough Castle; interior Apartment in Conisbrough Castle; ancient Font in Doncaster Church; and a Roman Altar found at Doncaster. B. Howlett sc. p. 265. West Prospect of Lindholme Hermitage. A Wood-cut by Green. On the letter-press of p. 301.

9. Lady Gallway's Menagerie. Engraved by W. Poole from a Drawing by Paul Sandby, R.A. p. 303.

10. Roach Abbey. Roffe sc.

p. 312.

11. Rotherham Church. S. H. Grimm del. J. Dadley sc. p. 356. A South Prospect of the ancient Castle of Pontefract. Green sc. On the letter-press of p. 385.

An ancient Cave in the Garden of Mr. J. Marsden at Pontefract. A Wood-cut. On the letter-press of p. 387. N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this publication.

XLV.

A TOPOGRAPHICAL HISTORY and DESCRIPTION of BAWTRY and THORNE, with the Villages adjacent*. By W. PECK.

Antique buried in rubbish old and musty;

Which make one verst in customs old and new,
And of laws, gods and men giving à view,

Render the careful student skill'd and trustp.

DONCASTER: Printed for the Author by Thomas and Hunsley; and may be had of them and Messrs. Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. 1813. Quarto.

Title page as above, printed with black and red ink.
Dedication to the Rev. Cayley Illingworth, D.D. F.A.S. and
Errata pasted on the reverse.

Preface, 2 pages.

Historical Part, [C-2E 2] 112 pages.

Appendix and Index, p. i-xxii.

Additional pages 59, 60, 75, 76, 109, 110, 111 are repeated with asterisks.

PLATES,

Engraved on Wood by Green, except No. 1.

1. Plan of Bawtry and its Vicinity. Folded. Frontispiece. Coin found on digging the Foundation of Bawtry Bridge. On the letter-press of p. 14.

Arms of the Family of Lister. On the letter-press of p. 16. 2. Bawtry Hall, the Seat of the Dowager Viscountess Galway. p. 17.

Arms of the Family of Milnes. On the letter-press of p. 17.

3. The Hospital, Bawtry-Spittle. p. 19.

4. Bawtry Church. p. 51.

Arms of the Family of Acklom. On the letter-press of p. 55.

5. Austerfield Church. p. 61.

An Anglo-Norman Door of Austerfield Church. On the letter-press of p. 62.

6. Finningley Cottage, the Residence of Mr. J. Bigland, the Historian. p. 70.

7. Finningley Church. p. 72.

* Viz. Austerfield, Finningley, Hatfield, and Lindholme.

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8. Thorne Church. p. 84.

Arms of the Family of Gossip. On the letter-press of p. 94. 9. Hatfield Church. p. 102.

* Only One hundred copies of this work are printed. Vide Preface.

A SUPPLEMENT to the Topographical Account of BAWTRY and THORNE, with the Villages adjacent. By W. PECK, Author of a Topographical Account of the Isle of Axholme, &c. DONCASTER: Printed for the Author by Thomas and Hunsley, and may be had of them; and Messrs. Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. 1814.

Title-page as above.-Preface, p. iii-iv.-Additional pages with asterisks: 61, 77, 89, 91, 92-97, 113-117.-Appendix, p. i-iv. -Index, 2 pages.—Errata, a separate slip.

With a Wood-cut of an Horse and Stag; likewise the Arms of the Harvey Family on the letter-press of p. 77*.

XLVI.

The State of that Part of Yorkshire adjacent to the Level of HATFIELD CHACE truly and impartially represented. By a Lover of his Country.

YORK, 1700. Quarto Tract.

XLVII.

Sir Cornelius Vermuyden's AGREEMENT with King Charles (the First) for draining HATFIELD CHACE,

&c.

DONCASTER: Printed by D. Boys. 1794. Octavo, 32 pages.

XLVIII.

The HISTORY of SELBY, ancient and modern; containing the most remarkable Transactions, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, from the earliest Accounts to the present Period; interspersed with Portions of General History connected with the Subject. By JAMES MOUNTAIN, Selby.

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But Industry and Wealth combine,

To make this Town with Commerce shine;
And may its glories last."

YORK: Printed for the Author by Edward Peck, Lower Ouse

gate. 1800.

Title-page as above.

Duodecimo.

Table of Contents, Preface, and Introduction, 12 pages.
The History of Selby, [B-P 3] 162 pages.

Title-page: "The HISTORY of CAWOOD, its Castle and Church; together with the List of Archbishops who have resided at Cawood, &c. By JAMES MOUNTAIN."

The History of Cawood, [B-E 2] 40 pages.

The Selby Directory, List of its principal Inhabitants, and Subscribers Names, 23 pages.

With a folded Plan of Selby as a Frontispiece; also a North West View of the Church of St. Germain's, Selby. J. Mountain del. W. Davison sc. p. 1,

XLIX.

The HISTORY of the CASTLE, TOWN, and FOREST of KNARESBROUGH, with HARROGATE, and its Medicinal Springs; including an Account of the most remarkable Places in the Neighbourhood, the curious Remains of Antiquity, elegant Buildings, ornamented Grounds, and other singular Productions of Nature and Art, By E. HARGROVE. The SIXTH EDITION; with considerable Additions.

"The hoary rocks, the falling tow'rs,
The stately domes and shady bow'rs,
The verdant fields and pendant wood
On NIDD's meand'ring silver flood."

KNARESBROUGH: Printed by Hargrove and Sons; and sold by them at Knaresbrough and Harrogate; by Wilkie and Robinson, London; Wilson and Son, York; and all other Booksellers. 1809. Duodecimo, 424 pages.

PLATES.

1. The Dropping Well. F. Nicholson del. J. Walker sc. Frontispiece.

2. Map of the Vicinity of Knaresbrough. Folded. W. Green del. J. Cary sc. p. 13,

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