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of Fisherwick. To which is prefixed the present state of Birmingham. London, 1789.

2062, Q. A concise account, historical and descriptive, of Lambeth palace. London, 1806.

4607, D. 1. The Leeds' guide; including a sketch of the environs of Kirkstall abbey. Leeds, 1806.

1042, F. The history and antiquities of the county of Leicester.-Introductory volume.-Domesday, &c. with the early history of the town of Leicester, &c.-Second part of 1st vol.—Town of Leicester, general indexes, &c.—First part of 2d vol.—Framland hundred, &c. By John Nichols, F. S. A. With numerous plates and portraits. 3 vols. London, 1795. M.

3600, D. A walk through Leicester; being a guide to strangers: containing a description of the town and its environs; with remarks upon its history and antiquities. Map. Leicester, 1804.

6508, O. A topographical and historical description of the county of Lincoln; containing an account of its towns, cathedral, castles, &c. &c. With biographical notices, &c. With seven engravings and a map. London, 1807. M.

2461, O. A descriptive history of the ancient and present state of Liverpool; with an account of the true causes of its extensive African trade. 2d edit. Liverpool, 1797.

4604, D. 2. The Liverpool guide; including a sketch of the environs. By W. Moss. Liverpool, 1799.

2051, Q. Ancient topography of London; containing specimens of sacred, public, and domestic architecture, from the earliest period to the time of the great fire. Drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith. London, 1810. 1666. 315, O. A description of London and its environs; containing whatever is remarkable in the city and twenty miles round it; with plates. 6 vols. London, 1761. 22, F. The history and survey of London, from its first foundation to the present time, and a description of churches, antiquities, &c. with plates. By William Maitland. London, 1756.

51, F. A survey of the cities of London and Westminster; containing a particular account of the government of London; all its charters and liberties; and a description of all churches, palaces, halls, hospitals, &c. with plates. By Robert Seymour. 2 vols. London, 1735. Gift of Robert Greenway.

137, F. A map of London, Westminster, and Southwark; with the contiguous buildings; from a survey taken by John Rocque, and engraved by John Pine. London, 1746.

566, Q. An alphabetical index of the streets, squares, lanes, alleys, &c. contained in the plan of the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark, with the contiguous buildings; from a survey made by John Roque. London, 1747.

142, F. Prospects of the most noted buildings, in and about the city of London; with a short historical account relating to the same. London, 1724.

520, F. The new and universal history, description, and survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and the parts adjacent; with maps and plates. Compiled by a society of gentlemen, and revised and improved, by William Thornton. London.

639, & 2090, Q. The environs of London, being an historical account of the towns, villages, and hamlets within twelve miles of that capital; with biographical anecdotes and plates. By the Rev. Daniel Lyson. 4 vols. London,

1792.

The same. P.

1076, Q. 883, Q. An historical account of those parishes in the county of Middlesex, which are not described in his environs of London; with plates. By Daniel Lyson. London, 1800.

1390, Q. Londinium redivivum; or, an ancient history and modern description of London; with plates. By James Peller Malcolm. London, 1802.

1452, Q. Anecdotes of the manners and customs of London, during the 18th century; to which is added, a sketch of the domestic and ecclesiastical architecture, and of the various improvements of the metropolis. By James Peller Malcolm. London, 1808.

4289, O. Anecdotes of the manners and customs of London, from the Roman invasion to the year 1700, including the origin of British society, customs, and manners; with illustrations of the changes in our language and literary customs, and various particulars concerning public and private libraries; illustrated by engravings. By James Peller Malcolm. 3 vols. London, 1811.

5768, O. Prospectus. View of London and the surrounding country; to be published in four engravings. By Thomas Horner. London, 1823. Of London; with plates. By Thomas Pennant. London, 1790. Some account of London. By Thomas Pennant. With plates.

590, Q. 6484, O.

London, 1791.

7420, O.

lin, 1791.

6237, O.

M.

Some account of London. By Thomas Pennant. 3d edit. Dub

Illustrations of the public buildings of London; with historical and descriptive accounts of each edifice. By J. Britton and A. Pugin. Vol. 1st. London, 1825.

8195, O. A new and accurate history and survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and places adjacent. By the Rev. John Entick, M. A. 4 vols. London, 1766.

3078, D. London: or interesting memorials of its rise, progress, and present state. By Sholto and Reuben Percy. 3 vols. London, 1824.

97, & 4744, D. The foreigner's guide; or a necessary companion in a tour through the cities of London and Westminster. In French and English, 3d edit. London, 1752.

1446, 1925, & 3872, D. The picture of London for 1804, 1806, and 1808; being a correct guide to all the curiosities, exhibitions, and remarkable objects in and near London; with two large maps and several views. London.

2708, & 3302, D. Walks through London, including Westminster and the borough of Southwark, with the surrounding suburbs: describing everything worthy of observation, &c. &c. forming a complete guide to the British metropolis. By David Hughson, LL. D. With numerous fine plates. 2 vols. don, 1817. M.

Lon

4236, D. Londiniana; or reminiscences of the British metropolis, including characteristics, antiquarian, topographical, descriptive, and literary. By E. W. Brayley. 4 vols. London, 1829.

4629, D.

don, 1791.

Ambulator; or a pocket companion in a tour round London. Lon

4656, D. A concise and comprehensive description of London and Westminster; intended as a complete guide to foreigners. London, 1760.

4657, D. Kearsley's stranger's guide, or companion through London and Westminster, and the country round. London, 1791.

P.

3403, O. A critical review of the public buildings, statues, and ornaments, in and about London and Westminster. London, 1734. 4840, D. New remarks of London; or a survey of London, of Westminster, of Southwark, and part of Middlesex and Surry. London, 1732.

5420, D. The antiquities of London and Westminster, being an account of whatsoever is ancient, curious, or remarkable. By N. Bailey. London, 1734. 795, F. History of St. Paul's cathedral, in London. By William Dugdale. London, 1658.

P.

1793, Q. The history and antiquities of the tower of London, with biographical anecdotes of royal and distinguished persons; deduced from original and authentic sources. By John Bayley, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1821.

798, D. 7. An historical account of the tower of London.

4614, D. 1. An historical description of the tower of London, and its curiosities. London, 1807.

4614, D. 3. The monument described, erected to perpetuate the dreadful fire of London, 1666. By John Mattison. London, 1801. 3210, D. Chronicle of London bridge. son, Esq.) London, 1827.

By an antiquary. (Richard Thomp

2234, O. 1. Hodges's historical account of Ludlow castle; with an appendix. London, 1794.

4322, O. An account of the past and present state of the Isle of Man, including a topographical description, a sketch of its mineralogy, an outline of its laws, with the privileges enjoyed by strangers, and a history of the island. By George Woods. London, 1811.

4909, O. History of the Isle of Man, with a comparative view of the past and present state of society and manners, containing also, biographical anecdotes. By H. A. Bullock. London, 1816.

359, Q. The history of Manchester. By John Whitaker. 2 vols. London, 1771. 767, Q. Description of the country from thirty to forty miles round Manchester; with plates. By John Aikin. London, 1795.

2373, D. Margate!!! or sketches descriptive of that celebrated place of resort, with its environs. By Mrs. M. Pilkington. London, 1813.

669, F. Collections for the history of Worcestershire. By F. Nash. 2 vols. London, 1781. P.

1999, D. The picture of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; containing a guide to the town and neighbourhood, and a description of the coal mines. Newcastle, 1807. 6509, O. A topographical and historical description of the county of Nottingham; containing an account of its towns, cathedral, castles, &c. &c. &c. With biographical notices, &c. By Mr. Laird. With ten engravings and a map. London, 1820. M.

1102, F. An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk, containing a history of the city of Norwich, collected from registers, MSS., and other memorials. By Francis Blomefield. Norwich, 1745.

4098, O. An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk; containing a description of the towns, villages, and hamlets; an historical account of the castles, seats, and manors; their present and ancient owners. Collected out of registers, records, and other authentic memorials. By the Rev. Francis Blomefield and the Rev. Charles Parkin. 11 vols. London, 1805-1810. 1177, Q. 2. T. Warton's specimen of a history of Oxfordshire. 12th edit. corrected and enlarged. London, 1783. P.

682, F. Historia et antiquitates universitatis Oxoniensis. Oxoniæ, 1674. P. 3390, O. Ancient and present state of the university of Oxford, with an appendix and index. By John Ayliffe. 2 vols. London, 1714. P. 4117, O. A history of the colleges, halls, and public buildings attached to the university of Oxford; including the lives of the founders. By Alexander Chalmers. Illustrated by engravings. 2 vols. Oxford, 1810.

3538, & 4614, D. 7. The new Oxford guide; or companion through the university. With a tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, and Stow, &c. Plates. Oxford. 4614, D. 5. The history and antiquities of Rochester cathedral. Rochester,

1797.

661, Q. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne, in the county of Southampton; with plates. By Gilbert White. London, 1789.

1121, Q. The same. P.

1969, Q. The history of the ancient and royal foundation, called the abbey of St. Alban, in the county of Hereford, from the founding thereof in 793, to its dissolution in 1539. Exhibiting the life of each abbot, and the principal events relating to the monastery during his rule and government, &c. By the Rev. Peter Newcome. With plates. London, 1793. M.

4407, D. History and antiquities of Stratford-upon-Avon; comprising a description of the church, the life of Shakspeare, and a particular account of the jubilee. By R. B. Wheeler. Stratford-upon-Avon, 1805.

4614, D. 4. Description of Stonehenge. Salisbury, 1800.

3558, D. The beauties of Stow; or a description of the most noble house, gardens, and magnificent buildings therein. Numerous plates. By George Bickham.

3305, D. Excursions in the county of Suffolk; comprising brief historical and topographical delineations, &c. &c. &c.; forming a complete guide to the traveller and tourist. Illustrated with one hundred engravings, including a map. 2 vols. London, 1818. M.

615, F. The history and antiquities of Staffordshire; interspersed with pedigrees and anecdotes of families, observations on agriculture, commerce, mines, and manufactories; with plates. By the Rev. Stebbing Shaw, B. D. 2 vols. London, 1798.

676, Q. The history of the antiquities of the town and church of Southwell, in the county of Nottingham. By W. Dickinson Rastall. With plates. London, 1787.

1961, Q. The history of the town of Taunton, in the county of Somerset. By Joshua Toulmin, A. M. Embellished with plates. Taunton, 1791. M. 3659, O. History of the antiquities of Tewksbury, from the earliest period to the present time. By W. Dyde. Tewksbury, 1790. P.

1972, Q. Historical memoirs of the town and parish of Tiverton, in the county of Devon. Collected from the best authorities, with notes and observations. By Martin Dunsford, merchant. With plates. Exeter, 1790. M. 3370, O. The history of Tunbridge Wells. By Thomas Burr. 1766. P.

London,

1586, D. Tunbridge Wells' guide, or an account of the ancient and present state of that place. By J. Sprange. Tunbridge Wells, 1797. P. 4921, D. The Tunbridge Wells' guide; or an account of the ancient and present state of that place. By J. Sprange. Tunbridge Wells, 1801. 6510, O. A topographical and historical description of the county of Warwick; containing an account of its towns, cathedral, castles, &c. &c. With biographical notices, &c. &c. With sixteen engravings, and a map. 1820. M.

London,

147, O. The antiquities of St. Peter's; or the abbey church of Westminster, containing the epitaphs, lives, marriages, and arms of eminent personages; with plates. 3d edit. 2 vols. London, 1722.

1643, Q. The history of the parishes of Whiteford and Holywell. By Thomas Pennant. London, 1796.

3931, O. A new picture of the Isle of Wight; illustrated with thirty-six plates, by Cooke; with an account of the island, and a voyage round its coast. London, 1808.

1978, O. 3. Ædes Pembrochianæ; a description of the antiquities and curiosities in Wilton-house. 10th edit. London, 1784.

7589, O. Wiltshire, extracted from Domesday book: to which is added, a translation of the original Latin into English, with a preface, in which is included a plan for a general history of the county. By Henry P. Wyndham. Salisbury, 1788.

2330, & 2931, O. The beauties of Wiltshire, displayed in statistical, historical, and descriptive sketches; with anecdotes of the arts. 2 vols. London, 1801. 4936, D. The Windsor guide; containing a description of the town and castle, and of the paintings in the royal apartments; with a brief account of Eton. Windsor, 1804.

1559, Q. A topographical dictionary of the dominion of Wales, exhibiting the names of the several cities, towns, and parishes, with the county to which they respectively belong, &c. By Nicholas Carlisle. London, 1811.

1784, O. Eboracum; or the history and antiquities of the city of York, from its origin to this time; also, a description and history of the cathedral church, from its foundation to the present year; with plates. 2 vols. York, 1788. 6507, O. A topographical and historical description of the county of York: containing an account of its towns, cathedral, castles, antiquities, churches, monuments, public edifices, picturesque scenery, and the residences of the nobility, gentry, &c. With biographical notices, &c. By John Bigland. With four maps, and twenty-five views of castles, &c. London, 1819. M. 417, F. The history and antiquities of York, from its origin to the present time; with plates. By Francis Drake, F. R. S. London, 1736. 1593, Q. A topographical dictionary of Scotland and of the islands in the By N. Carlisle. 2 vols. London, 1813.

British seas.

3313, D. The new picture of Scotland; being an accurate guide to that part of the united kingdoms. With historical and descriptive accounts of the principal buildings, curiosities, and antiquities. With a map and plates. 2 vols. Perth, 1807.

M.

103, F. The history of Edinburgh, from its foundation to the present time. By William Maitland. Edinburgh, 1753.

753, Q. The history of Edinburgh. By Hugo Arnot. London, 1779. 2010, D. Picture of Edinburgh; containing a history and description of the city, with a particular account of every remarkable object in it. By J. Stark. Edinburgh, 1806.

3863, & 5368, D.

The new picture of Edinburgh; being an accurate guide to the city and environs. Edinburgh, 1806.

5842, D. Minor antiquities of Edinburgh. By Robert Chambers. Edinburgh, 1833.

4014, O. History of the university of Edinburgh, from 1580 to 1646. By Thomas Crawford. Edinburgh, 1808.

8574, O.

The traveller's guide to Loch Lomond and its environs. By Charles

Ross. Paisley, 1792.

7536, O. The history of Rutherglen and East Kilbride, illustrated with plates. By David Ure, A. M. Glasgow, 1793.

686, Q. Antiquities and scenery of the north of Scotland, in a series of letters to Thomas Pennant; with plates. By the Rev. Charles Cordiner. London, 1780.

498, Q.

Cordineer's views in Scotland.

London.

1521, Q. A topographical dictionary of Ireland, exhibiting the names of the several cities, towns, and villages, with the county and province to which they belong, &c. By Nicholas Carlisle. London, 1810.

4908, O. A statistical account, or parochial survey of Ireland. By William Shaw Mason, Esq. Vol. 1st. Dublin, 1814.

5477, O. Historical memoirs of the city of Armagh, for a period of 1373 years; comprising a considerable portion of the general history of Ireland; and an appendix on the antiquities of the Irish nation. By James Stuart, A. B. Newry, 1819.

1748, Q. History of the city of Dublin, from the earliest accounts to the present time; containing its annals, antiquities, and charters; its present extent, public buildings, &c., with biographical notices of eminent men. By the late J. Warburton, the late Rev. J. Whitelaw, and the Rev. Robert Walsh. Illustrated with plates and maps. 2 vols. London, 1818.

1031, O. History and antiquities of the city of Dublin, from the earliest accounts; with plans of that city. By William Harris. London, 1766.

419, O. The ancient and present state of Waterford; being a natural, civil, ecclesiastical, historical, and topographical description thereof; with some hints relating to agriculture and other useful improvements; with maps and views. Published with the approbation of the physico-historical society. By Charles Smith Dublin, 1746.

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