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Half Title, No. XLVI, with an Advertisement and List of Plates on the reverse.

Title-page as before.

Descriptive Letter-press, being a Continuation of the preceding Article; viz. p. 159-236, [yу-Hhh 4] concluding thus: "End of Number XLVI."

Account of Sutton Place, otherwise called Weston House, near Guilford, Surrey, [iii] pages 237-238, which terminate the Volume.

PLATES.

11. Trinity Hospital in Guilford, Surrey. (Plate I.) p. 221. 12. Alburgum in Comitatu Surriæ vulgo Albury olim Mansio frequens illustrissimi D.D. Thoma Howardi Comitis Arrundeli et Surria etc. Occidentem versus. M. Vdr Gucht sc. p. 225. (From "Aubrey's History of Surrey.")

13. Map of the County of Surrey. Folded. p. 227. (From Aubrey's History of Surrey.")

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14. Portrait of John Aubrey, Esq. F.R.S. M. Var Gucht sc. p. 225. (From "Aubrey's History of Surrey.") Not in the List of Plates,

15. North West Prospect of Nutfield Church; also the South Prospect of Tatsfield Church. (Plate XIV.) p. 229. 16. Weston House at Sutton, near Guilford. p. 237.

VOL. III.

ANTIQUITIES in LINCOLNSHIRE; being the Third Volume of the Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica. LONDON: Printed by and for J. Nichols. MDCCXC.

General Title-page as above.

Contents of the Third Volume.

Half Title, No. XX.

I. LINCOLNSHIRE.

Spalding. (No. XX.)

Advertisement, p. v-vi.

Title-page: "An Account of the Gentlemen's Society at Spalding; being an Introduction to the Reliquiæ Galeane." MDCCLXXXIV.

History of the Gentlemen's Society at Spalding, [a-c 4] p. i

Appendix, being the Statutes of the Spalding Society, [a a-i i] p. i-lxi.

Errors of paging :-Page xii for p. xiii ;-p. xxx of the Appendix for p. xxxi;-pp. xxxv-xxxvi, xli-xlii are repeated with asterisks.

Introduction to the Minute Books of the Spalding Society; being an historical Account of the State of Learning in Spalding, Elloe, Holland, Lincolnshire. Written by Maurice Johnson, junior, Secretary to the said Society, [B-Q 2] 115 pages.

PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.

p. 59.

1. Saxon Coins struck at Lincoln. 2. Sculpture over the South Door of St. Martin's Church,

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3. Seal of William Fitz Othes, Lord of Mendlesham in Suf

folk. p. 63.

II. LINCOLNSHIRE.
Reliquire Galeance.
(No. II. Part 1.)

Title-page: "Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, No. II. Part I. containing RELIQUIE GALEANE; or Miscellaneous Pieces by the late learned Brothers ROGER and SAMUEL GALE. In which will be included their Correspondence with their learned Contemporaries, Memoirs of their Family, and an Account of the Literary Society at Spalding." MDCCLXXXI ; with the usual Advertisement on the

reverse.

Half Title: Reliquiæ Galeana, Part I.

General Preface, p. i-ii, ending with the catch-word "General.” General Contents, and Directions to the Binder: beginning with page v-x.

Preface, containing Memoirs of the Family of Gale, [a-b 4] p. i-xvi.

With a Pedigree of the Family of Gale, folded, to front p. xvi.

A Tour through several Parts of England, by Samuel Gale, Esq. F.S.A. A.D. 1705: revised by the Author in 1730. From the original Manuscript in Dr. Ducarel's Library, 1780, [B-G 4] 48 pages, ending with the catch-word "CORRE-" See the next Article.

*Pages 49 and 50 (*H 2) are repeated with asterisks, containing Additions and Corrections to the Memoirs.

Continuation of Samuel Gale's Tour; Roger Gale's Tour in
Derbyshire; Observations on Kingsbury, Middlesex, &c.
(Relig. Galean. Part I.) [*H-*N 4] p. *49-*96.
Queries proposed to the Nobility, &c. [H] p. 49-56.

PLATES.

1. Roman Inscriptions at Bath. p. 19.

2. Salisbury Cathedral; Plans of Old Sarum, Stonehenge, &c.

Folded. p. 27.

III. LINCOLNSHIRE. Title-page :

Reliquiæ Galeunæ.

(No. II. Part II.)

"Bibliotheca Topogra

phica Britannica, No. II. Part II."

MDCCLXXXI.

Correspondence of Contemporary Antiquaries with Mr. R. Gale; and Minutes of the Spalding Society, being a Continuation of No. II. Part I. Article 2, [H-Ff2] p. 49-219.

*** Page 128 for 218;-pages 197, 198, 200 are not numbered.

PLATES.

3. Roman Fibulæ dug up near Reculver, in Kent.-Roman Inscriptions, &c. p. 62.

4. Conventual Seal of Spalding.-Eight Shields of Arms, Roman Inscriptions, and other Antiquities. p. 100. 5. South View of Scruton Church and the Parsonage House, H. Gale del. 1781. p. 215.

IV. LINCOLNSHIRE.

Reliquiae Galeance. (No. II. Part III.)

Title-page, No. II. Part III. dated

MDCCLXXXII.

Continuation of the preceding Article, beginning with "An historical Discourse upon the Ducal Family of Britany, Earls of Richmond, by Roger Gale," [Gg-L14] p. 221–260. Additions and Corrections to the "Registrum Honoris de Richmond," transcribed from the Margin of Mr. R. Gale's Copy, as corrected for a new Edition, now in the possession of John Watson Reed, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, [мm-Nn] p. 261-266, ending with the catch-word "RELI-"

Reliquiæ Galeanæ, Part III. continued, beginning with Letter LXIV, and ending with CLXXII, [Gg-aqq3] p. 221-490. Index to the whole, [Rrr-sss] p. 491-500.

Errors of paging :-Page 128 for 228;—pp. 253–256 (Kk 7– Kk 8) are repeated with asterisks;-p. 206 for 296;-pp. 481484 are omitted.

PLATES.

6. Miscellaneous Antiquities. p. 239.

7. Roman Altars and other Antiquities. p. 330.

Half Title, No. XI, with an Advertisement on the reverse.

V. LINCOLNSHIRE.

Croyland Abbey. (No. XI.)

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Title-page: "The History and Antiquities of Croyland Abbey, in the County of Lincoln.

(By RICHARD Gough.)

Gurgite multarum Cruland ambitur aquarum,

Piscibus & rivis quoniam redimitur umœnis;
Multigenis latum dat piscibus unda natatum,

Suppeditat gurges fænum quoque, pabula, pisces.”

ANONYMUS in Vita Guthlaci.

LONDON: Printed by and for J. Nichols. MDCCLXXXIII. Preface, by R. Gough, p. v-xvi.

The History and Antiquities of the Abbey, [B-P 4] 112 pages. Appendix; Corrections and Additions, with Directions for placing the Plates, [a-x 2] 162 pages.

Additions to Croyland Abbey, [r-z 3] p. 163–176.

Additional pages:-Pages 41-48 are misprinted, but afterwards partially corrected ;-pp. 76 and 77, and pp. 135 and 136 are repeated with asterisks; pp. 83-86 of the Appendix, and pp. 131-142 are also repeated with asterisks.

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PLATES.

1. South West View of Croyland Abbey. To front the Title. Inscription on St. Guthlac's Cross near Brotherhouse. On the letter-press of p. xvi of the Preface.

2. Another Copy of the same Inscription. p. xvi of the Preface.

3. Miscellaneous Plate, Tradesmen's Tokens, &c. (Pl. II.)

p. 73.

4. Copy of an old Map in the Parish Chest at Croyland. (Pl. III.) p. 84.

5. A Buttress of the West Front, and part of the South Aile of Croyland Church. Stukeley del. F. Cary sc. p. 87. Plan of the East end of Croyland Abbey Church, with the order and situations of the Stones as they were laid on the Festival of St. Perpetua and Felicitas, March 7, A.D. 1113, under the direction of Prior Odo, architect, and Arnold, a Lay-brother, master mason. p. 88. 6. The Abbot of Croyland's Chair at Upton. (Pl. V.) p. 98. 7. Croyland Bridge. Folded. (Pl. VI.) W. Williams del. &

fec. p. 107.

Measurement of the Piers of Croyland Bridge. On the letter-press of p. 108.

Extracts from Domesday, "Terræ Monasterii de Croyland," two separate leaves, face p. 25 and 26 of the Appendix.

VI. LINCOLNSHIRE.
Croyland Bridge.
(No. XXII.)

Title-page: "Bibliotheca Topographica
Britannica, No. XXII. containing
Mr. Essex's Observations on Croy-
land Bridge," [Aa-Dd2] p. 177-204.

With a Plan and Section of the Church at Croyland; also a
Plan of the Church and Offices belonging to Croyland Abbey.
Folded. Ja Essex del. Cook sc.

p. 203.

Title-page: "A Second Appendix to the

VII. LINCOLNSHIRE. History of Croyland; illustrated with Ten Plates of the Legendary History of St. Guthlac." MDCCXCVII.

Croyland.

The Second Appendix, beginning with a Survey of the Manour of Croyland, [Dd-pp 3] p. 205–298.

With ten folded Plates of the Legendary History of St. Guthlac, as noticed in the Title-page.

N. B. These Plates are likewise in Schnebbelie's "Antiquary's Museum," and in Nichols's "Hist. of Leicestershire."

*** Reprinted in 1815, with an additional Engraving,-the West Front of Croyland (Abbey). Folded. Drawn by J. Carter, and engraved by J. Basire.

VOL. IV.

ANTIQUITIES in BEDFORDSHIRE, BERKSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, and WARWICKSHIRE; being the FOURTH VOLUME of the Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica.

LONDON: Printed by and for J. Nichols. MDCCXC. Title-page as above.

General Contents of the Fourth Volume, p. iii-iv.

Half Title, No. XIII, with an Advertisement on the reverse.

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