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OXFORDSHIRE.

I.

WALKS in OXFORD; comprising an Original, Historical, and Descriptive Account of the Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings of the University; with an introductory Outline of the Academical History of Oxford. To which are added a concise History and Description of the City, and Delineations in the Environs of Oxford. By W. M. WADE. In Two Vo

LUMES.

OXFORD: Printed by W. Baxter for R. Pearson, High-Street: sold also by Law and Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, London. 1817. Octavo.

VOL. I.

Half Title, and Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Oxford.

Preface, [a 2-a 8] 9 pages.

Introduction, [b-f3] p. i-lxx.

Descriptive letter-press, beginning with an Half Title, [B-T 3] 278 pages.

PLATES.

1. Radcliffe Library, All Souls College, &c. G. Cooper del. G. Hollis sc. Frontispiece, or p. 322.

2. Entrance to Oxford from London. G. Cooper del. G. Holp. 3.

lis sc.

3. High Street. G. Cooper del. G. Hollis sc.

p. 44.

4. Part of All Souls Inner Quadrangle. Drawn and engraved by J. Fisher. p. 52.

5. Interior of New College Chapel.

G. Cooper. p. 185.

Drawn and etched by

6. Christ Church College, the Town Hall, &c. from Carfax.

G. Cooper del. G. Hollis sc.

7. Merton College from the Fields. G. Cooper. p. 219.

8. Christ Church Hall Staircase. G. Cooper. p. 232.

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VOL. II.

Half Title and Title-page, with a Vignette View of the Church of St. Peter in the East. J. Fisher sc.

The Walks in Oxford and its Vicinity continued, with an Appendix, [T4-116] p. 279–523.

Index, printed in double columns, [Ll 7-мm 4] p. 525–536.

PLATES.

1. Clarendon Printing Office, Theatre, Museum, &c. G. Cooper del. G. Hollis sc. Frontispiece, or at p. 319. 2. Interior of Radcliffe Library. Drawn and etched by G. Cooper. p. 322.

3. Church of St. Peter in the East. J. Fisher sc.

The same Plate as on the Title.

4. The Old Castle Tower.

p. 424.

p. 380.

5. View of Oxford from Iffley. W. Turner del. G. Hollis sc. p. 473.

The same work is printed in One Volume duodecimo.

II.

[An enlarged Description of ART. VI. Page 1074.] From a Copy in His Majesty's Library, formerly in the possession of James West, Esq.

SCHOLA THAMENSIS ex Fundatione Iohannis Williams Militis, Domini Williams de Thame. God save the Queene. 1575.

Small folio, the pages not numbered, except the Appendixes. Title-page as above, within a broad ornamented border. Regia Maiestatis licentia, concluding thus: "Teste me ipsa apud Westmonasterium vicesimo septimo die Ianuarij, anno regni nostri decimo septimo," [A-Aiiij] 7 pages.

The Indenture of couenantes betweene the Lord Williams of
Thame his executors, and the Warde & Scholers of Saint
Mary Colledge of Winchester in Oxon, [B-c] 9 pages.
The deede of Estate, wherby the landes are assured to the Col-
ledge, &c. printed in Italics, [cij-ciiij] 5 pages.

Index siue summa compendiaria cuiusque capitis sequentium
Statutorum; printed in double columns, [D] 2 pages.
Ordinatio siue compositio facta inter Robertu Doyly de Mer-
ton, in comitatu Oxoniæ, armigeru, & Wilhelmum Place de

Lurgishall, in comitatu Buck. generosu, Executores testamēti &vltimæ voluntatis Iohannis Williams militis, domini Williams de Thame defuncti, ex vna parte, & Martinum Colepeper in Medicis doctorem, Custodem Collegij beatæ Mariæ in Oxonia, vocati Sainct Mariæ Colledge of Winchester, & eiusdem Collegij Scholares, ex altera parte, de erectione Schola Thamensis vna cum instauratione Hospitij pauperum ibidem facta prout sequitur, [Dij-Kiij] 52 pages.

The Statute appointed to be read by the Vsher, before the parishioners of Thame, the first Sunday after his admission, [Kiiij-L] 3 pages.

Preces Matutina, in Schola ante alia exercitia dicenda, [the reverse of signature L-Lij] 3 pages.

A Rentall, whereby the Schoolemaster of Thame Schoole shall collect and gather the Rentes belonging to the same Schoole, and Almeshouse there, togither with a presidente, what ordinarie paymentes goeth yeerely out of the same, [M-N] 6 pages. Forms of Obligation wherein the Schoolemaister and Vsher are

to be bounde at their admission; with a Letter of Atturney to be made to the Schoolemaister for collecting of the Rentes, [Nij] 2 pages.

Appendices statutis Schola Thamensis, &c. adijciendæ, [a. ic. ii] 12 pages, numbered.

The Euidences of Thame Schoole, and Almeshouse there, 2 pages.

Errata per incuriam typographicam commissa sic emendabis, printed in double columns, 1 page.

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SOMERSETSHIRE.

An Historical and Architectural ESSAY relating to REDCLIFFE CHURCH, BRISTOL; illustrated with Plans, Views, and Architectural Details; including an Aecount of the Monuments, and Anecdotes of the eminent Persons interred within its Walls: also an Essay on the Life and Character of Thomas Chatterton. By J. BRITTON, F.S.A.

"What wondrous monumente! What pyle ys thys?

That bynds in wonders chayne entendemente!

That doth aloof the ayrie skyen kiss,

And seemeth mountaynes joyned by cemente,

From Godde bys greete and wondrous storehouse sente."

CHATTERTON. LONDON: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row; J. Taylor, High Holborn ; and the Author, Tavistock Place. 1813. Royal octavo.

An ornamented Half Title; with Lines on Redcliffe Church, by Thomas Chatterton, on the reverse.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to Charles Joseph Harford, Esq. F.S.A. dated July,

1813.

Table of Contents, 2 pages.

Introductory Preface, 8 pages.

History of Redcliffe Church, [B-F4] 72 pages.

PLATES.

1. Ground Plan, shewing the Groining of the Roof, Sites of Monuments, &c. C. Wild del. J. Roffe sc.

P. 16. 2. Ground Plan of the North Porch, &c. Mackenzie del, J. Le Keux sc.

p. 20.

3. View of Redcliffe Church from the South East. Inscribed to John Eagles, Esq. C. Wild del. Etched by S. Rawle. p. 23.

4. View of the East end. Inscribed to Halley Benson Milliken, Esq. C. Wild del. J. Roffe sc.

p. 23.

5. The South Porch. Inscribed to the Rev. Richard Whish,

M.A. Prebendary of Salisbury and Vicar of St. Mary,
Redcliffe. G. Shepherd del. p. 24.

6. North West View of the Tower, North Porch, &c. Inscribed to John Sherwen, M.D. G. Shepherd del. S. Rawle sc. p. 24.

7. View of the North Porch. Inscribed to Edward Bird, Esq. Mackenzie del. J. Le Keux sc.

8. View of the Nave looking East.

p. 25.

Inscribed to, the Rev.

Sam' Seyer, M.A. C. Wild sc. S. Rawle sc.

p. 25. 9. View of the South Transept. Inscribed to William Hobday, Esq. G. Shepherd del. S. Rawle sc. p. 25. 10. East end of the North Aile. Inscribed to the Rev. Thos. Dudley Fosbrooke, M.A. and F.S.A. C. Wild del. p. 26.

11. Door-way and Skreen to the North Porch.

Inscribed to Robert Southey, Esq. S. Rawle del. J. Le Keux sc. p. 26.

12. Door-way and Windows of Redcliffe Church. G. Shepherd del. J. Le Keux sc. p. 27.

There are copies in Medium and Imperial quarto.

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