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59. John Corbet, Esquire, 1559, and Family in Sprouston Church.

60. Thomas Wevenhyngham, Esq. 1599, Anne his Wife, and Family, in Ketteringham Church.

61. Arms and Inscription for Edward Gournay, 1641, in West Barsham Church.

62. Brass of William Curteys, 1490, in Holm-hale Church. 63. Brass of Anne Clere, 1570, in Stokesby Church.

64. Brass of Margaret Castyll, 1483, in Raveningham Church. 65. Brass of Robert Baxter, 1432, and Cristiana his Wife, in St. Giles's Church, Norwich.

66. Brass of Thomas Childes, 1452, in St. Laurence Church, Norwich.

67. Brass of Nicholas Parker, Esq. 1490, in Honing Church. 68. Brass of Edmund Grene and Agnes his Wife in Hunstanton

Church.

69. Two Figures, in winding Sheets, of Syr Thomas and Dame. Kateryn Sampson, 1546, in Loddon Church.

70. Brass of Alice Clere, 1538, in Ormesby Church.

71. A Brass late in Ingham Church. Folded.

72. Sir John and Lady Harsick, 1384, in South Acre Church. Folded.

No. XV and XVI.-1816.

73. The Effigies of John Pell, Esq. and Margaret his Wife, 1607, engraved in Stone in Dersingham Church.

74 Brass of John Yslington in Cley Church.

75 Brass of John Brigge in Salle Church.

76. A Device and Inscription for Henry Newman in Fakenham Church.

77. Arms and Inscription for Mary Bacon, 1587, in Frense Church.

78. Brass of Henry Hobart in Loddon Church.

79. Brass of Sir Thomas de Shernbourn and his Lady in Shernbourn Church.

80. A Brass in North Creak Church.

81. Brass of Robert Attelathe in St. Margaret's Church, Lynn. 82. Brass of Sir Thomas Blenerhasset, Knt. in Frense Church. 83. Brass of Sir Rob. Clere, 1529, in Ormesby Church. Folded. 84. Brass to the memory of the L'Estrange Family in Hunstanton Church.

Folded.

A General Index accompanies the concluding Number.

VI.

A Narrative of the Grand Festival at Yarmouth, on Tuesday the 19th of April 1814; with an Appendix, containing Copies of all the Handbills which were published on the Occasion, a List of the Subscribers, and an Account of the Expenditure. (By ROBERT CORY Jun.)

YARMOUTH: Printed by J. Keymer, King Street. Octavo. Title-page as above, in black and red ink.

Descriptive Letter-press, including the Appendix, 72 pages.

PLATES,

Drawn and etched by J. C. Cotman.

1. An engraved Title-page ;-in the centre Neptune standing in a Shell, supporting the Arms of Yarmouth; at the upper part is one of the Tables, No. 26, and an Ass Race at the bottom.

2. Plan of the Tables. Folded. p. 6.

3. A front View of the Bonfire erected April 19, 1814, on the North Denes, Yarmouth. p. 20.

4. Another Representation of the Grand Bonfire, from a Sketch by Miss Elizabeth Turner. Folded. p. 22.

*

Representation of one of the Tables, No. 26, being a repetition of the upper part of the engraved Title-page. On the letter-press of p. 23.

**Fifty copies were printed in Quarto for private distribution only:-some few of them have the Author's Portrait, drawn by Lane, and engraved by J. Collyer, A.R.A.

VII.

HOLKHAM; its Agriculture, &c. By EDWARD RIGBY, Esq. M.D. F.L.Š.

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NORWICH Printed by Burks and Kinnebrook for Hunter, 72, St. Paul's Church Yard, London, MDCCCXVII.

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Octavo,

An Account of the Gifts and Legacies that have been given and bequeathed to Charitable and Public Uses

in the Borough of THETFORD; with their present State and Management: also a Chronological Aecount of the most remarkable Events which have occurred in Thetford, from the earliest Period to the present Time. By GEORGE BURRELL Jun,

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THETFORD Printed and sold by Samuel Mills, White-Hart Street. 1809. Octavo.

Title-page as above.

Engraved Dedication to Shelford Bidwell, Esq. Mayor, dated Sept. 1, 1809.

Preface, List of Subscribers, and Contents, p. v-xii.

Account of the Gifts and Legacies, [B-M 5] 89 pages.

With the Seal of the Grammar School and Hospital, on the letter-press of p. 18; and a folded Form of an Indenture, to front p. 42.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

The BOTANIST'S GUIDE through the Counties of NORTHUMBERLAND and DURHAM. (By N. J. WINCH, F.L.S., JOHN THORNHILL, and RICHARD WAUGH.) In Two VOLUMES.

"Increscunt quotannis scientia, emendantur quotidie, et fastigium suum optatum sensim sensimque, plurium virorum opera et studia junctis, feliciter properant."-THUNBERG.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE; Printed by S. Hodgon, Groat Market: sold by J. Mawman, Poultry, London; and by Messrs. Charnley and S. Hodgson, Newcastle. 1805. Octavo. See Page 1045.

VOL. I. Title, Dedication to the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne, 3 pages.-Errata, 1 leaf.Preface, 7 pages.-The Guide, [A-Q2] 123 pages.

VOL. II. Printed at Gateshead upon Tyne, by and for J. Marshall. 1807.

Preface, and Errata, 8 pages.

Continuation of The Botanist's Guide, beginning with Addenda to Vol. I. [A-N 4] 112 pages.

Catalogue of Latin and English Names, [a-d 4] 32 pages.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

An impartial Relation of some late Parish Transac tions at NEWARK; containing a full and circumstantial Answer to a late Libel, entituled Remarks on a Book entituled An Account of the Donations to the Parish of Newark. (By Mr. HERON, Father to Sir Richard Heron, Secretary to the Earl of Buckinghamshire, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.)

"The lip of Truth shall be established for ever: but a lying Tongue is but for a moment."-PROV. xii. 19.

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MDCCLI. Octavo, 256 pages, [A-Q 2] including the Title, Preface, Contents, Errata, Preface to the Book of Donations, and Remarks on a Book entituled “An Account of the Donations to the Parish of Nk. By a Mr of P-m-t." Sea Page 1966.

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