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SUPPLEMENT

TO THE SECOND PART.

MIDDLESEX.

[See PAGE 593, ART. XIII.]

I.

The GLORY of CHELSEY COLLEDGE revived; wherein is declared:

I. Its Original, Progress, and Design, for preserving and establishing the Church of Christ in Purity, for maintaining and defending the Protestant Religion against Jesuits, Papists, and all Popish Principles and Argu

ments.

II. How this Design was by the Renowned King James, and the three Estates of his first Parliament, highly applauded; as also by the most Illustrious Prince Henry, and King Charles the First of ever blessed Memory, with the Right Reverend the Bishops, &c.

III. By what Means this excellent Work of such incomparable Use and publick Concernment hath been impeded and obstructed.

By JOHN DARLEY, B.D. and of Northill in the County of Cornwall, Rector.

"Now the prophetess dwelt in Jerusalem in the Colledge."

2 CHRON, Xxxiv. 22. "But when divers were hardned and believed not, but spake evil of that way, He departed from them and separated the disciples, disputing daily in the School of one Tyrannus.”—ACTS xix. 9.

LONDON: Printed for J. Bourn, at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange. 1662. Small quarto.

Title-page as before.

Dedication to King Charles II. signed John Darley, 4 pages.
The Epistle to the Reader, and Erratuin, 4 pages.

The Glory of Chelsey Colledge revived, [B-G] 42 pages.
A Catalogue of Books sold by J. Bourn, [G 2] 1 page.

With an Engraving of "The Modell of Chelsey Colledge, as it was intended to be built." Above the Building are these lines: “Truth shall bud out of the earth, and righteousness break downe from heaven."-Ps. lxxxi. 11.

And under the Print are twelve lines in rhyme.

II.

A PEEP into the principal Seats and Gardens in and about TWICKENHAM (the Residence of the Muses); with a suitable Companion for those who wish to visit Windsor or Hampton Court. To which is added, A History of a little Kingdom on the Banks of the Thames, and its present Sovereign, his Laws, Government, &c. By a Lady of Distinction in the Republic of Letters.

LONDON: Printed for J. Bew, 28, in Paternoster Row.
MDCCLXXV. Duodecimo, 60 pages.

III.

A VIEW of the VILLAGE of HAMPTON from Moulsey Hurst; with the original Lancashire Collier Girl. By the same Author.

LONDON: Printed in the Year 1797; and sold at the Library, Hampton. Octavo, 29 pages.

LONDON.

I.

A COPIOUS INDEX to PENNANT'S HISTORY of LONDON, arranged in strict alphabetical Order: containing the Names of every Person and Place mentioned in that popular Work; with References to every Circumstance of Importance. By THOMAS DOWNES. LONDON: Printed for Taylor and Hessey, 93, Fleet Street. 1814. Quarto, 66 pages, including the Advertisement.

**Likewise in folio, for the purpose of accompanying the Largest paper copies of Pennant's History of London.

II.

An Account of the Visit of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, with their Imperial and Royal Majesties the Emperor of all the Russias and the King of Prussia, to the Corporation of London in June 1814. LONDON: Printed by Order of and for the Corporation of the City of London, by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street. Folio, [A 2-N 3] 101 pages.

A Second Title-page: "An Account of the Entertainment given to Field Marshal His Grace the Duke of Wellington, by the Corporation of London, in the Guildhall, on the 9th of July 1814," [N 4-x] 59 pages.

With a View of the Interior of Guildhall, as it appeared at the Royal Entertainment given by the Corporation of the City of London, on Saturday, the 18th Day of June 1814, to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, the Emperor of all the Russias, and the King of Prussia. From the original Picture painted by Wm Daniell by Order and for the Corporation of London. To face the Title.

Also a Plan of Guildhall, as fitted up for the Entertainment. .Folded. p. 67.

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[An enlarged Account of No. III. page 810.]

III.

The BOWMAN'S GLORY; or Archery reviv'd: giving an Account of the many signal Favours vouchsafed to Archers and Archery by those renowned Monarchs King Henry VIII., James, and Charles I., as by their several gracious Commissions here recited may appear. With a brief Relation of the Manner of the Archers marching on several Days of Solemnity. Published by WILLIAM WOOD, Marshal to the Regiment of Archers.

LONDON: Printed by S. R.; and are to be sold by Edward Gough, at Cow Cross. 1682. Octavo.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to King Charles the Second, 4 pages.

Another Dedication to Sir John Ernley, Knt. 7 pages.
Lines in praise of Archery, 2 pages.

Patents concerning Archerie of K. Henry VIII., K. James, and
K. Charles I. 31 pages.

Title-page: "A Remembrance of the worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch, and his Associates the Worshipful Citizens of London, upon Tuesday the 17th of September 1583. Set forth, according to the Truth thereof, to the everlasting Honour of the Game of Shooting in the Long Bow. By W. M. London: Printed in the Year 1682.” Dedication to the worthy Shoreditch Duke, and his Two Nephews, Sons to the Earl of Pancridge, and to the Citizens and chief Archers of the City of London, 3 pages.

The Duke of Shoreditch, his Shooting ;-a brief Description of the Show made at S. Martins in the Fields, in setting up Her Majesties Stake; also a Relation of the several Appearances of Archers since His Majesties Restauration, p. 39-78. Postscript, p. 79-80.

IV.

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT: or, A Plan for making a convenient and handsome Communication between the Cities of London and Westminster. By WILLIAM PICKETT, Esq.

LONDON: Printed by and for J. Bell, British Library Strand;

and sold by Hookham, Rond Street, and Sewell, Cornhill. Quarto, 43 pages, including the Title and Introductory Preface, dated Harpur Street, March 26, 1789.

With a folded Plan of the projected Improvement.

V.

Some Account of the proposed Improvements of the Western Part of London, by the Formation of the Regent's Park, the New Street, the New Sewer, &c. &c. Illustrated by a Variety of Plans, and accompanied by explanatory and critical Observations. By J. WHITE. The SECOND EDITION, with Additions. LONDON: Printed for Cadell and Davies, Strand; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row; Edmund Lloyd, Harley Street; and W. Reynolds, 137, Oxford Street. 1815. Octavo, 209 pages, including Title-page, Directions to the Binder, Contents, Preface, and Appendixes.

FOLDED PLANS.

1. Plan of the Improvements proposed on the Mary lé Bone Park Estate, with the contiguous Parts of the Parishes of St. Mary le Bone and St. Pancras. By J. White. Coloured. Neele sc. To face the Title.

2. Plan of an Estate belonging to the Crown, called Mary (le)bone Park Farm, upon a Design for letting it out on Building Leases. By Thomas Leverton and Thos. Chawner, March 1811. Coloured. Neele sc. To face the Title. 3. Plan of an Estate belonging to the Crown, called Mary(le)bone Park Farm, upon a Design for letting it out on Building Leases. By John Nash. Coloured. Neele sc. To face the Title.

4. Reduction of the Plan of the New Street proposed from Charing Cross to the Crown Estate in Mary le Bone Park. Coloured. J. Bacon sc.

p. 37.

p. 76.

5. Map of the various Sewers under the Commission for the City and Liberty of Westminster, and Part of the County of Middlesex. Coloured. J. Bacon sc. 6. Elevations and Ground Plan of a proposed New Church. J. White Archt. J. Bacon sc. 7. Reduction of the Plan of the New Street proposed from Charing Cross to the Crown Estate in Mary le Bone Park, with the late Mr. James Wyatt's Suggestions in

p. 77.

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