The Publisher to the Reader, with a short Account of the Au- thor, and Contents of the Chapters, 4 pages.
The Natural History of the County, [A-ZZ 3] 366 pages. The Index, and List of Books printed for the Publisher, 10 pages. Error of paging:-Page 351 for 359.
11. The exterior Prospect of Enston Waterworks. Inscribed
to Edward Henry, Earle of Lichfield. p. 243.
12. The interior Prospect of Enston Waterworks. Inscribed to
Charlotte, Countess of Lichfield. p. 245.
13. Plate of Diagrams, &c. Inscribed to Richard Fermor of
Tusmore, Esq. p. 277.
14. The Timber Work of the Theatre at Oxford. Inscribed to Sir Francis Wenman, Kt. and Bart. p. 279.
15. Antiquities partly found at Brightwell, with a tessellated Pavement discovered at Great-Tew. Inscribed to John
and Carleton Stone, Esqrs. p. 335.
16. Roll-wright Stones, the old Font at Islip, and other Anti- quities discovered in Oxfordshire. Inscribed to Sir Tho- mas Spencer, Bart. p. 364.
N. B. There are copies of this, as also of the First Edition,
on LARGE PAPER.
PAROCHIAL ANTIQUITIES attempted in the History of AMBROSDEN, BURCESTER, and other adjacent Parts in the Counties of Oxford and Bucks. WHITE KENNETT, Vicar of Ambrosden. "VETERA Majestas quædam, et (ut sic dixerim) Religio commendat."
QUINCTIL. de Instit. Orator. 1. i. c. 6.
OXFORD: Printed at the Theater. MDCXCV. Quarto. Title-page as above, with a View of the Theatre, part of the Schools, and of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, as a Vi- gnette. M. B. (Burghers) del. & sc. having the "Imprima- tur," dated October 23, 1695, on the reverse.
Epistle Dedicatory to the Honoured Sir Wm. Glynne, Bt. 6 pages.
The Preface, [b] 8 pages.
Parochial Antiquities, [A-qqqq 4] 682 pages.
Appendix, containing the History of Alchester near Bircester, in Oxfordshire, with such other Occurrents as are contiguous and appendant to the same, [Rrrr-Tttt 3] p. 683-703.
General Index of the Names of Persons and Places, not paged,
(4T4-4Z2] 30 pages.
A Glossary to explain the Original, the Acceptation, and Obso-
leteness of Words and Phrases, and to shew the Rise, Prac-
tice, and Alteration of Customs, Laws, and Manners, printed
in double columns, and not paged, [4 z 3-50 4] 116 pages.
N. B. Pages 553, 554 are omitted.
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1. Three Roman Urns and a Patine discovered in Kingston Field. Dedicated to Henry Worsley. p. 23.
2. The Rectory House at Islip, with part of the Church in the upper corner of the Plate. Inscribed to Dr. Robert South, Rector. Folded. p. 51.
3. The Seat of Sir William Glynne, Bart. Dedicated to Wil- liam Glynne, Esq. Folded. p. 55.
4. View of Ambrosden Church, with the Names of the Vicars round the Plate. Inscribed to John Glynne, Esq. Folded. p. 431.
5. The Seat of Mr. John Coker, to whom this Plate is in-
scribed. Folded. p. 509.
6. Burcester Church, with the Names of the Vicars round the
Plate. Inscribed to the Revd Samuel Blackwell, Rector
of Brampton. Folded. p. 559.
7. View of Borstall, the Seat of Sir John Aubrey, Bart. to
whom the Plate is inscribed, with the Names of its va-
rious Possessors round the Margin. Folded. p. 679.
8. Front View of the Seat of Sir John Walter, Bart. at Sares-
den, to whom this Plate is presented. Folded. p. 682.
9. The Prospect of the Seat of Sir John Walter, Baronet, at
Saresden. Folded. p. 683.
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are of very rare occurrence.
A new Edition, with much additional Matter by the Au- thor from the MS. Notes in his own copy, bequeathed by Mr. Gough to the Rev. R. Churton, who most liberally offered the use of it to the Delegates of the Clarendon Press, is now print- ing under the care of the Rev. B. Bandinel, late Fellow of New College, and Bodleian Librarian.
The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of BICESTER, a
Market Town in Oxfordshire; compiled from ori-
ginal Records, the Parish Archives, Title Deeds of
Estates, Harleian MSS., Papers in the Augmenta-
tion Office, Scarce Books, &c. and containing Trans-
lations of the principal Papers, Charters, &c. in
Kennett's Parochial Antiquities. To which is added
an Inquiry into the HISTORY of ALCHESTER, a City
of the Dobuni, the Site of which now forms a Part of
the Common Field of Wendlebury, in the County of
Oxford. By JOHN DUNKIN. With an Appendix,
and the whole of KENNETT'S GLOSSARY.
LONDON: Printed by Richard and Arthur Taylor, Shoe Lane,
for the Author: and sold by J. and A. Arch, Cornhill, and
W. Ball, Bicester. 1816. Octavo.
Advertisement and Errata, dated Bromley, Kent, January 1,
1816, 4 pages.
The History and Antiquities of Bicester, [B-N 4] 183 pages. An Inquiry into the History of Alchester, [N 5-P] p. 185–210. Appendix, [P 2-s 8] p. 211-272.
Title-page: "A Glossary to explain the Original, the Accepta- tion, and Obsoleteness of Words and Phrases; and to shew the Rise, Practise, and Alteration of Customs, Laws, and Manners, By White Kennett, D.D. late Lord Bishop of Pe- terborough," &c.
The Glossary, [b-16] 156 pages.
1. Bicester Church. (J. Storer del. & sc.) To front the
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