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23341 WILLIS (Browne) Survey of the Cathedrals, 3 vols.-PAROCHIALE ANGLICANUM, 1 vol.-together 4 vols. 4to. views and plans of the cathedrals, new calf extra, £5.

1733-43

24442 YOUNG (Arthur) Six Months' Tour through the North of England, 4 vols. 8vo. numerous folding plates of Agricultural Implements, etc. calf, 20s

1770

2. Archæology, Monumental Antiquities, Feudal History and Customs.

23343 AKERMAN'S (J. Y.) Remains of Pagan Saxondom, 4to. numerous woodcuts, and 40 coloured plates of Fibulæ, Bronzes, Drinking Vessels, Urns, Weapons, Domestic Utensils, etc. (pub. at £3. 38), half morocco, gilt top, £2. 12s 6

1855

23343*. the pattern set of the 40 plates, 4to. half calf, 25s 1855 23344 ANTIQUARIAN REPERTORY: a miscellaneous assemblage of Topography, History, Biography, Customs and Manners, to illustrate and preserve several valuable Remains of Old Times, by Grose, Astle, and others, with preface by Lodge, 4 vols. roy. 4to. 243 portraits, views, and plates (pub. £14. 14s), half calf gilt, uncut, top edges gilt, £4. 1807-9

Amongst a large mass of interesting and curious matter, this includes the whole of the Northumberland Household Book, with the Preface by Bishop Percy. 23345 ARCHEOLOGIA, or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, published by the Society of Antiquaries of London, complete set from the beginning in 1770 to 1882, being Vols. I-XLVI and XLVII pt. 1, with General INDEX to the first thirty vols. 2 vols.— royal 4to. plates, thirty-nine vols. uniformly half bound in russia, the rest in cloth, £25. 1770-1882

Archæological Institute:

23346 JOURNAL of the ARCHEOLOGICAL

23347

INSTITUTE of GREAT

BRITAIN, a complete set from the commencement in 1844 to December, 1878, Nos. 1-140, being Vols. I-XXXV-Proceedings at CANTERBURY, 1844; WINCHESTER, 1845; YORK, 1846; NORWICH, 1847; LINCOLN, 1848; SALISBURY, 1849; OXFORD, 1850; BRISTOL, 1851; NEWCASTLE, 2 vols. 1852; and CHICHESTER, 1853;-in all 46 vols. 8vo. (published at upwards of £50.), plates and woodcuts, forty-four vols. in hf. morocco gilt, two in cloth, £25. 1845-78

another set, as above (but without the Canterbury, Oxford and Chichester Congresses, 3 vols.)-43 vols. 8vo. cloth and parts, £20. 1845-78 23348 ASSERI Ælfredi Regis Res Geste (Latin in Anglo-Saxon characters), cum prefatione S. Gregorii, Sax.-Lat. et prefatione M. Parkeri -Walsingham (T. de) Ypodigma Neustriæ vel Normanniæ ab Irruptione Normannorum usque ad annum 6 Henri V, J. Day, 1574 Walsinghami Historia ab Edw. I ad Hen. V, H. Bynneman, 1574-3 vols. in 1, sm. folio, old calf, 28s 1574

Priced, H. Bohn, £5, 15s 6d.

23349 BACON (John) Liber Regis, vel Thesaurus Rerum Ecclesiasticarum; with an Appendix containing proper Directions and Precedents relating to Presentations, Inductions, etc. thick 4to. calf, 20s

Lond. 1786

"A very valuable and useful book."-LOWNDES. 23350 BEDE Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum, Latine-Saxonice, una cum reliquis ejus Operibus Historicis, edidit Johan. Smith, folio, best edition, frontispiece, and map of Saxon Britain, calf, £2. 10s Cantabrigiæ, 1722 23351 the same, LARGE PAPER, folio, calf neat, £4. 4s 1722 23352 BOYNE (W.) Tokens issued in the seventeenth Century, in England, Wales, and Ireland, by Corporations, Merchants, and Tradesmen, 8vo. 42 plates (pub. at £3. 3s), hf. morocco, 18s 1858 23353 CAII de Ephemera Britannica liber unus, summa cura recognitus (à Sam. Jebb), 8vo. calf, 78 6d 1721

On the Sweating Sickness which appeared in England towards the middle of the sixteenth century.

23354 CALENDAR of Charters and Rolls preserved in the Bodleian Library, edited by W. H. Turner, under the direction of the Rev. H. Ó. Coxe, thick 8vo. (pub. 31s 6d), cloth, 21s

Oxford, 1878

A very useful work for the Topographer and Genealogist, the parishes being arranged alphabetically under their counties.

23355 CAMDEN. Annales Rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabeth ad annum 1603, Gul. Camdeno authore, 2 vols. in 1, folio, LARGE PAPER, fine impression of the portrait of Camden, old calf, from the Sunderland library, £2. 16s 1615-27 Remaines of a greater worke, concerning Britaine, the Inhabitants thereof, their Languages, Names, Surnames, Empresses, Wise Speeches, Poesies and Epitaphs, first edition, small 4to. vellum, 258

23356

23357

23358

1605

the same, with many rare Antiquities never before imprinted, by John Philpot, sm. 4to. LARGE PAPER, portrait, old English morocco, ornamented with gold tooling, gilt edges, rare, £12. 12s

1636

The only copy on Large Paper mentioned by Lowndes is in the Grenville library.

Remains concerning Britain, sm. 8vo. BEST EDITION, portrait by White, calf extra, by Bedford, £2. 16s

1674

Containing an account of the Language, Names, Sirnames, Armories, Epitaphs, and much curious matter.

"The common sun, whereat our modern writers have all lighted their little torches."-Nicolson.

23359 COOPER (C. P.) Account of the most important Public Records of Great Britain, and the Publications of the Record Commissioners, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, £2.

1832

23360 DOMESDAY BOOK, with Introduction by Sir H. Ellis, Indices and Additamenta, 4 vols. royal folio, hf. russia gilt, £9.

23361

1783-1816 another copy, 4 vols. roy. folio, with the additional leaf of Exon Domesday, very fine copy in russia extra, gilt edges, £22. 1783-1816

"There is only one size of Vols. I and II, and to have a uniform set it is

23362

necessary to take LARGE PAPER (copies) of Vols. III and IV, of which, by an oversight, very few were printed."-Lowndes. Both the above copies have Vols. III and IV on LARGE PAPER, and are therefore uniform in size.

PHOTOZINCOGRAPHS of the DOMESDAY BOOK OF ENGLAND, sold in 2 volumes (this edition is out of print), sold separately by

Counties:

In great Domesday Book. 1 Bedfordshire, 8s 2 Berkshire, Ss

3 Buckingham, Es

4 Cambridge, 10s

5 Cheshire and Lancashire, 88

6 Cornwall, 88

7

-, translation, 5s

8 Derbyshire, 8s 9 Devonshire, 10s 10 Dorsetshire, 83

11 Gloucestershire, 88
12 Hampshire, 10s
13 Herefordshire, &s
14 Hertfordshire, 10s
15 Huntingdon, 8s
16 Kent, 8s

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23363 DOMESDAY BOOK of Kent, Sussex and Surrey, translated with notes by S. Henshall and J. Wilkinson, 4to. bds. 10s

23364

1799

1812

of Middlesex, Hertford, Buckingham, Oxford and Gloucester, translated by W. Bawdwen, 4to. bds. 10s see ante, Nos. 4667, 4972-3.

23365 EYTON (R. W.) Key to Domesday, shewing the method and exactitude of its mensuration, and of the precise meaning of its more usual formulæ. The subject being specially exemplified by an analysis and digest of the Dorset Survey, sm. 4to. (subscription price, £1.), cloth, 7s 6d 1878

23366

23367

Domesday Studies; an Analysis and Digest of the Somerset Survey (according to the Oxon Codex), and of the Gheld Inquest of A.D. 1084, as collated with, and illustrated by, Domesday, 2 vols. sm. 4to. (pub. £2. 12s 6d), cloth, £1. 4s 1880

Key to Domesday, showing the Method and Exactitude of its Mensuration, and the Precise Meaning of its more usual Formulæ, the subject being exemplified by an Analysis and Digest of the Dorset Survey, cr. 4to. (pub. 20s), cloth, 12s 1878 The works of this renowned Antiquary are famous for their accuracy and great research. Only a few copies were printed.

1788

23368 KELHAM (R.) Domesday Book illustrated, containing a translation of the difficult passages, with notes, etc. 8vo. bds. 25s 23369 DOUGLAS (James) NENIA BRITANNICA; a SEPULCHRAL HISTORY of Great Britain, folio, 36 plates of Celtic and AngloSaxon Antiquities, hf. bd. £2. 16s

23370

1793

the same, folio, LARGE PAPER, 36 coloured plates with vignettes after Stothard, fine copy in red morocco, leather joints, gilt edges, by Staggemeier, from the Hamilton library, £12. 12s 1793

Douglas' valuable work includes a complete series of the British, Roman

and Saxon Sepulchral Rites and Ceremonies, with the contents of several hundred Burial Places, opened under the careful inspection of the author. The Barrows contain Urns, Swords, Spear-heads, Daggers, Knives, BattleAxes, Shields, and Armillae; Decorations of Women, consisting of Gems, Pensile Ornaments, Bracelets, Beads, Gold and Silver Buckles; Magical Instruments, and other Relics.

23371 DUCHESNE, Historia Normannorum Scriptores Antiqui, ab anno 838 ad annum 1220 edidit Andreas Duchesnus, stout folio, old calf, £2. 10s Lutet. Paris. 1619 23372 DUGDALE (Sir William) History of Imbanking and Drayning of divers Fenns and Marshes, both in Foreign Parts and in this Kingdom, and of the Improvements thereby, ORIGINAL EDITION, folio, with the scarce, MAPS, portrait mounted, old gilt russia, the Gulston copy with bookplate, 1768, £10. 10s

23373 23374 23375

The rarest of all Dugdale's works.

1662

History of Imbanking and Draining; revised by C. N. Cole, folio, maps and plans, half russia, joints broken, £4. 4s 1772 the same, folio, calf, £4. 5s

1772

Origines Juridiciales or Historical Memorials of the English Laws, Courts of Justice, Forms of Tryal, etc. a Chronologie of Lord Chancellors, Justices, Barons of the Exchequer, Masters of the Rolls, and Serjeants at Law, second edition, sm. folio, numerous Coats of Arms, and six fine portraits by Loggan, Hollar and Faithorne, russia, fine copy, £5.

1671 23376 DODSWORTH (Rogeri) et DUGDALE (Gulielmi) Monasticon Anglicanum, sive Pandectæ Coenobiorum Benedictinorum, Cluniacensium, Cisterciensium, Carthusianorum, 3 vols. folio, quite complete with all the fine plates by Hollar, blue morocco extra, gilt edges (by Kalthoeber), £36. 1655-73

23377

23378

23379

Monasticon Anglicanum, to which are added catalogues of the Bishops (3 vols. abridged in 1), 1718-History of the Ancient Abbeys, Monasteries, Hospitals, Collegiate and Cathedral Churches, by John Stevens, being two additional volumes to the Monasticon Anglicanum, 2 vols. 1722-23-together 3 vols. folio, 151 plates, calf gilt, £21. 10s 1718-23

MONASTICON ANGLICANUM, a History of the Abbies and other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Churches in England and Wales, also of Scotch, Irish and French Monasteries connected with them, and a full statement of their possessions, New Edition, with a large accession of materials from Chartularies, Rolls, etc. the history of each religious foundation in English being prefixed: by Caley, Ellis, and Bandinel, 8 vols. stout folio, 250 large plates and numerous woodcuts of Costumes, Buildings, Plans, including facsimiles of Hollar's plates, and a series of modern views of Cathedrals drawn and engraved by John Coney, etc. half blue MOROCCO, uncut, £36. 1817-30

Original issue of this edition, with best impressions of the plates.
SAINT PAUL'S-see post: LONDON.

Life, Diary, and Correspondence, with appendix containing an Index to his MS. collections, etc. edited by W. Hamper, roy. 4to. the portraits and plate of autograph in two

states, proofs and INDIA PROOFS, fine copy in morocco super extra, gilt odges, from Mr. Eyton's library, £3. 10s

1827

Only twelve copies were issued in the above state of this work. It is full of numerous points of remarkable information, and one of the best commentaries on the events of the Great Rebellion.

23380 ELIZABETH (QUEEN) Triumphalia de Victoriis Elisabethæ Regina contra Classem instructissimam Philippi Hispaniarum Regis (Carmina N. Eleutherii, J. Riparii, R. Hemelii, Olympia Frontinæ, etc.), sm. 4to. fine copy in old calf, very rare, £5. 5s

s. l. 1588

23380* EVANS (John) Flint Implements in the Drift; an account of their discovery in France and England, plates, 1860-Prestwich (J.) on the occurrence of Flint Implements in France, at Amiens and Abbeville, and in England at Hoxne in Suffolk2 vols. in 1, 4to. hf. calf, 6s 6d

23381

23383

23384

1860-61

the Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain, 2 plates and nearly 500 woodcuts (pub. 28s), cloth, 20s

1872

23382 FOWLER'S Coloured Engravings of the principal MOSAIC PAVEMENTS which have been discovered in Great Britain, Monastic Buildings, Fonts, Brasses, also of the STAINED GLASS WINDOWS of the Cathedrals of York, Lincoln, etc. etc. including a most splendid Series of Seven Norman Earls of Chester, and two Saxon Earls of Mercia, from the Windows of Aston Hall, Warwickshire, 2 vols. atlas folio, CONTAINING 51 MOST BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED PLATES, in exact imitation of the original subjects, all mounted on thick drawing paper, with the Advertisements and letterpress to some of the plates, russia extra, gold borders, very fine copy from the Beckford library, £30. Winterton, 1798-1809 another copy, in 2 vols. atlas folio, containing all that is in the preceding article, 53 plates, with two dedications, half russia, joints broken, £15. Winterton another copy, in 2 vols. atlas folio, containing besides all that is in the preceding articles, fourteen others, in all 65 plates, and some loose coloured cuttings from Lysons' Gloucester, etc. the whole in exact imitation of the original subjects, mounted on thick drawing paper, with slips of text to thirteen of the plates, old hf. binding, £32. Winterton, 1798-1825 23385 COLOURED ENGRAVINGS OF ROMAN PAVEMENTS, STAINED GLASS, Monastic Buildings, Fonts, Brasses, etc. an extraordinary Collection of these Splendid Productions, consisting of ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN in number, being all that he ever executed and including many PRIVATELY ISSUED, and of extreme rarity, with a fine PORTRAIT (4to.) and an original AUTOGRAPH OF FOWLER, all mounted on drawing boards. Also a Collection of ALL the Original DESCRIPTIVE PROSPECTUSES of the Plates which were issued, in 3 vols. one in portfolio, the others half bound russia, all uniform, £70. Winterton, 1796-1829

Only one other complete set is in existence, which I sold to the Earl of Crawford. Even the Fowler family has only a portion of a set.

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