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THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES.

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ABBIES, vide CATHEDRALS.

ABYSSINUM ALPHABETUM, V. ALPHABETUM.

ACADEMIE ROYALE des INSCRIPTIONS et BELLES LETTRES, v. ACTA ACADEMI-
ARUM et SOCIETATUM.

ACTA ACADEMIARUM ET SOCIETATUM.

THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON.

Vetusta Monumenta, quæ ad rerum Britannicarum memoriam conservandam,
Societas Antiquariorum Londini sumptu suo edenda curavit; cum expli-
cationibus necessariis. 4 vols. Fol. Londini, 1747-1816.

An Index to the First Three volumes of Vetusta Monumenta; by Nicholas
Carlisle. Fol. London, 1810.

A copy of The Royal Charter, and Statutes of The Society of Antiquaries of
London. Printed, by Order of The Society, for the use of the Members.
8vo. London, 1752.

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ACTA ACADEMIARUM ET SOCIETATUM.

THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON.

The same; with the Orders and Regulations, established by The Council of

The Society. 4to. London, 1800.

Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins: First published by Martin Folkes, and now Re-printed, with plates and explanations, by The Society, 1763. 4to. A short account of some particulars concerning Domesday-Book, with a view to promote it's being published; by Philip Carteret Webb. 4to. London, 1756.

A short account of Danegeld; with some further particulars relating to William the Conqueror's survey; by Philip Carteret Webb. 4to. London, 1756. An account of a Copper Table; containing two Inscriptions, in the Greek and Latin Tongues; discovered in the year 1732, near Heraclea, in the Bay of Tarentum, in Magna Græcia; by Philip Carteret Webb. 4to. London,

1760. The Latin Inscription, on the Copper table, discovered in 1732, near Heraclea, and published by Mazochius at Naples in 1758; more particularly considered, and illustrated; by John Pettingal, D. D. 4to. London, 1760. A dissertation upon the Tascia, or Legend, on the British Coins of Cunobelin, and others; by John Pettingal, D. D. 4to. London, 1763.

Archæologia; or, Miscellaneous Tracts, relating to Antiquity; with plates. 17 Vols. and Part I. of Vol. 18. 4to. London, 1779-1815.

An Index to the First Fifteen Volumes of Archæologia; by Nicholas Carlisle. 4to. London, 1809.

A Speech, delivered to The Society, on Thursday, January the 11th, 1781, upon their removal into The Apartments assigned to them in SomersetHouse; by Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter, President. 4to.

A Speech, delivered by Edward King, Esq., President, at Somerset Place, on the 23d of April, 1784, The Anniversary of The Society, upon his quitting the Chair, in order to introduce The Right Honourable George Lord de Ferrars, as their future President. 4to. London, 1784.

Three Chronological Tables; exhibiting a State of The Society, from it's first rise in 1572, to 1784: by Sir John Fenn, Knt. 4to. London, 1784.

Liber Quotidianus Contrarotulatoris Garderobæ, anno regni regis Edwardi Primi vicesimo octavo, A. D. 1299 et 1800. 4to. Londini, 1787.

A Collection of Ordinances and Regulations for the Government of The Royal Household, made in divers reigns; from King Edward the Third, to King

ACTA ACADEMIARUM ET SOCIETATUM.

THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON.

William and Queen Mary. Also, Receipts in Ancient Cookery. 4to. London, 1790.

The Military Antiquities of the Romans in Britain; by the late William Roy, Major General of His Majesty's Forces; accompanied with Maps, Plans of Camps, and Stations, &c. Fol. London, 1793.

Some Account of The Collegiate Chapel of St. Stephen, Westminster, erected by Edward the Third; with plans, elevations, sections, and specimens of the Architecture and Ornaments of such parts of it as are now remaining; by John Topham. Fol. London, 1795.

Description of the Additional Plates of St. Stephen's Chapel; by Sir Henry Charles Englefield, Bart., President. Fol., 1811.

Some Account of the Cathedral Church at Exeter; with plan, elevations, sections, and specimens of the Architecture and Ornaments of that Edifice; by Charles Lyttelton, LL. D., Bishop of Carlisle. Fol. London, 1797. Some Account of the Abbey Church at Bath; illustrative of the plan, elevations, sections, and specimens of the Architecture of that Edifice. Fol. London, 1798.

Some Account of the Cathedral Church at Durham; illustrative of the plans, elevations, sections, and specimens of the Architecture and Ornaments of that Edifice. Fol. London, 1801.

Some Account of the Cathedral Church at Gloucester; illustrative of the plans, elevations, sections, and specimens of the Architecture of that Edifice. Fol. London, 1807.

Some Account of the Abbey Church at St. Alban's; illustrative of the plans, elevations, sections, and specimens of the Architecture and Ornaments of that Edifice; by Richard Gough. Fol. London, 1813.

PRINTS.

Le Champ de Drap d'Or, or, The Royal Interview of Henry the Eighth and Francis the First, between Guines and Ardres, in the year 1520.

The attempt of Francis the First to invade England, in 1545; from an historical Painting at Cowdray, in Sussex.

The Embarkation of King Henry the Eighth at Dover, on the 31st of May,

ACTA ACADEMIARUM ET SOCIETATUM.

THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON.

1520, preparatory to his Interview with the French King, Francis the First; from the original picture, now in The Meeting-Room of The Society. The Procession of King Edward the Sixth, from the Tower of London to Westminster; from an ancient Painting at Cowdray.

The Departure of King Henry the Eighth from Calais, on the 25th of July,

1544.

The Encampment of King Henry the Eighth at Marquison, in July, 1544. The Siege of Boulogne by King Henry the Eighth, in 1544.

N. B. To the above-mentioned Prints belong Five Historical Dissertations.

Portrait of Sir John Hawkwood.

Four Views of the Ruins at Stanton Harcourt, in Oxfordshire; drawn and etched by Earl Harcourt.

PRINTS engraved by the late Mr. GEORGE VERTUE, and now the property of THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES.

A Plan of London in the time of Queen Elizabeth, copied by Mr. Vertue, in 1748, in 8 plates.

View of St. Thomas's Chapel on London Bridge, in 2 plates.

Survey of the Streets of London after the Fire, 2 plates.

Two Views of old St. Martin's Church in the Strand, with the Ground Plot. Roman Pavement at Stunsfield, in Oxfordshire.

Two Views of Mr. Lethieullier's Mummy.

The FIRST Set of Mr. VERTUE's Historical Prints, consisting of Four Plates; with descriptions.

Henry the Seventh and His Queen; Henry the Eighth and Lady Jane Sey

mour.

Procession of Queen Elizabeth to Hunsdon House.

The Cenotaph of Lord Darnley; with James the First when a Child, and The
Earl and Countess of Lennox, praying by it.

The Battle of Carberry Hill at large.

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