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Sir Isaac Newton, in which he was born Dec. 25, 1642, at Woolsthorpe in Lincolnshire. Drawn by T. Tinkler in 1772. *A Sequel to this Poem by O. Lambert is announced.

LXV.

The HISTORY of CLEVELAND, in the North Riding of the County of York; comprehending an historical and descriptive View of the ancient and present State of each Parish within the Wapontake of Langbargh; the Soil, Produce, and Natural Curiosities; with the Origin and Genealogy of the principal Families within the District. By the Rev. JOHN GRAVES.

CARLISLE: Printed by F. Jollie and Sons: and sold by J. Todd, York; Christopher and Jennett, Stockton; and by Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, Poultry; and W. Clarke, New Bond Street, London. 1808. Quarto.

Engraved Title-page, designed and engraved by Humphrey Collins, Historical Chalk Engraver. Lambert sc.

Printed Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Very Rev. George Markham, D.D. Dean of
York.

Advertisement, 1 page. Introduction, [A-E] 29 pages.
History of Cleveland, [E 2-Qqq] p. 31-486.
Appendix, Index, Subscribers Names, and Errata, 25 pages.

PLATES,

(Drawn by J. Bird, and engraved by R. Scott.)

1. Cleveland Hills, from Cliffrigg-Wood. Frontispiece. 2. An accurate Map of Cleveland, copied from the last corrected Edition of Jefferys's large Map of Yorkshire, for the use of this work. Folded. H. Wilson sc. p. 31.

3. View of Yarm Bridge, from the West. p. 63.

4. The new Cast Iron Bridge over the River Tees at Yarm. p. 68.

5. Another View of Mount Grace Priory. p. 133.

p. 148.

6. Monument of Sir Nicholas de Meynil in Whorlton Church. Hen. Rhodes Archt del. J. Basire sc. 7. Leven Grove, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. Dowager Lady Amherst, to whom this Plate is dedicated. p. 173. 8. Rosebury Topping, from the N. West. p. 214.

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9. View of Runswick Bay. p. 321.

10. Skelton Castle, the Seat of John Wharton, Esq. M.P. to whom this Plate is dedicated. p. 356.

WOOD-CUTS ON THE LETTER-PRESS,
Engraved by Green.

1. The Seal of the Court of Langbargh Wapontake. p. 44. 2. The Castle Hill near Castle Levington. p. 93.

3. Guisbrough Priory. p. 119.

4. Mount Grace Priory. p. 129.

5. Remains of Whorlton Castle. p. 144.

6. Gateway in the Parish of Carleton. p. 162.

7. Guisbrough Priory repeated. p. 420.

Pedigree of the Family of Chaloner of Guisbrough. Folded.
To face p. 416.

N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work.

LXVI.

The HISTORY of WHITBY and of WHITBY ABBEY; collected from the original Records of the Abbey, and other authentic Memoirs, never before made public : containing not only the History of Whitby and the Country adjacent, but also the Original and Antiquity of many particular Families and Places in other Parts of Yorkshire: divided into Three Books: I. The History of Whitby, and of Whitby Abbey, before the Conquest. II. The Continuation of that History to the Dissolution of the Monastery. III. The further Continuation of that History to the End of the Year 1776, with the present State of Whitby, &c. By LIONEL CHARLTON, Teacher of the Mathematics at Whitby.

"Nescire quod antequam natus esses actum est, id semper esse puerum.”

CICERO.

YORK: Printed by A. Ward: and sold in London by T. Cadell in the Strand, and G. Robinson in Paternoster Row; as also by all the Booksellers in York; and by J. Monkman, Bookseller in Whitby. MDCCLXXIX. Quarto.

Title-page as above.

Dedication, and List of Subscribers, p. iii-x,

Preface, Errata, and Directions for placing the Cuts, p. xi-xviii. Historical Part, and Index, [A-Bbb 2] 379 pages.

PLAN AND PLATES.

1. Folded Plan of the Town and Harbour of Whitby, made in the Year 1778, by L. Charlton. Jas. Taylor sc.

tispiece.

p. 49.

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2. South East Prospect of Whitby Abbey, 1773. Ja. Hutchinson del. Ja. Taylor sc. 3. Emblematic Plate of the Sufferings of Christ, with a circular Inscription. (Plate I.) F. Gibson del. J. Taylor sc. p. 286.

4. Ancient Representation of Weaving, in a Circle, with Inscription. (Plate II.) F. Gibson del. J. Taylor sc. p. 286.

LXVII.

The HISTORY of NORTHALLERTON, in the County of York. To which is added A Description of the Castle Hills (a Poem). By Miss A. CROSFIELD. NORTHALLERTON: Printed by and for J. Langdale: and sold by Messrs. Wilson, Spence, and Mawman, York. 1791. Octavo, 88 pages.

LXVIII.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of SCARBOROUGH and the Vicinity; with Views and Plans. By THOMAS HINDERWELL.

Neglecta reducit, sparsa colligit, utilia seligit, necessaria ostendit,—sic utile."-BAGLIVIUS.

YORK: Printed by William Blanchard for E. Bayley, successor to J. Schofield, Scarborough: sold by Wm. Richardson, near the Royal Exchange; J. and A. Arch, Lombard Street, London; and Wm. Tesseyman, York. 1798. Quarto. Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Magistrates, the Burgesses, and Inhabitants of Scarborough, dated August 30, 1798.

Names of Subscribers, Preface, Contents, and Errata, 8 pages. History of Scarborough and its Vicinity, [A-4T 2] 352 pages. Index, 7 pages.

PLATES.

1. View of Scarborough. J. Hornsey del. J. Walker sc. Frontispiece.

Inscription on a Stone found at Ravenhill Hall. On the letter-press of p. 20.

2. Seal of the Borough of Scarborough, and the Bailiff's Seal of Office. Hornsey del. Fittler sc.

p. 144. 3. Plan of the Borough of Scarborough. Folded. p.171. 4. Plan of the Vicinity of Scarborough. p. 241.

5. View of Whitby. Tayleure del. after Trueman. J. Walker sc. p. 267.

6. View of Hackness. J. Hornsey del. J. Walker sc. p. 281. * Reprinted in medium and royal octavo in 1811.

LXIX.

A JOURNEY from LONDON to SCARBOROUGH, in several Letters from a Gentleman there to his Friend in London, consisting of an Account of every Thing curious and worthy Observation in the several Towns, Villages, and Gentlemen's Seats in his Journey thither; with a Description of SCARBOROUGH, and its beautiful Situation; the various Diversions and agreeable Amusements of the Place. The Second Edition, with Additions.

LONDON: Printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple Bar: and sold by the Booksellers in Town and Country. Octavo, 44 pages.

With a humorous Frontispiece; the Portrait of Dicky Dickinson, Governour of Scarborough Spaw, engraved by Clark.

LXX.

The SCARBOROUGH TOUR in 1803. By W. HUTTON, F.A.S. S.

LONDON: Printed by and for John Nichols and Son, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street. 1804. Octavo, 318 pages, including the Preface and Index.

LXXI.

A TOUR in TEESDALE; including Rokeby and its Environs. Second Edition.

YORK: Printed by Thomas Wilson and Sons, High Ousegate: and sold by Longman and Co. Paternoster Row, London. 1813, Duodecimo, 96 pages, with a folded Map of Teesdale.

LXXII.

A TRIP to COATHAM, a Watering Place in the North Extremity of Yorkshire. By W. HUTTON, F.A.S.S. LONDON: Printed by and for John Nichols and Son, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street: Sold also by Longman and Co. Paternoster Row; by Knott and Lloyd, Birmingham; Todd and Sons, York; and Christopher and Jennett, Stockton upon Tees. 1810. Octavo, 326 pages, including the Preface, Index, List of Plates, and Books published by the same Author,

PLATES.

1. Portrait of the Author, engraved by J. Basire. Frontispiece. 2. An accurate Map of Cleveland, copied from the last corrected Edition of Jefferys's large Map of Yorkshire, for this work. Folded. H. Wilson sc. p. 185. 3. Plan of the Road from Sandall Castle to Wakefield. p. 27. 4. Plan of Isurium, now Boroughbridge. p. 204. 5. A Roman Urn and Inscription found near Devil Cross ; the Obelisks or Arrows near Boroughbridge. p. 236.

LXXIII.

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GENERAL VIEW of the AGRICULTURE of the WEST RIDING of YORKSHIRE; with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. By Messrs. RENNIE, BROWN, and SHIRREFF. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement. With an Appendix.

LONDON: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. MDCCXCIV. Quarto, 140 pages.

With a Sketch of the Route taken by the Authors in their Agricultural Survey of the West Riding. Neele sc.

Likewise printed in octavo at Edinburgh in 1799, by Robert Brown, Farmer, at Markle, near Haddington, Scotland, 438 pages, with the same Sketch of the Route as above.

LXXIV.

GENERAL VIEW of the AGRICULTURE of the EAST RIDING of YORKSHIRE, and the AINSTY of the CITY of YORK; with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. By ISAAC LEATHAM, of Barton,

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