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WARWICKSHIRE.

Dugdale's (Sir W.) Antiquities of Warkwickshire. Folio. Lond. 1656. Dugdale's (Sir W.) Antiquities of Warwickshire, from the author's corrected copy, edited and continued by W. Thomas. 2 vols. folio. London, 1730.

Rossi (Joannis) Historialia de Comitibus Warwicensibus. (Hearne's Richard II.)

Extracts from the Black Book of Warwick; Pegge's Memoirs of Guy Earl of Warwick; Sir T. More's Narrative of a Religious Frenzy at Coventry. (Nichols's Top. Brit. Vol. IV. No. 17.)

Account of erecting the New Cross at Coventre. (Hearne's Liber Niger, Vol. II.)

Fowler's (Wm.) Engravings from ancient Stained Glass in the windows of the Hall at Aston, near Birmingham. (Misc. Eng. Antiquities.) Bartlett's (Benj.) History and Antiquities of the Parish of Manceter; and also of the adjacent parish of Ansley. 4to. London, 1790. (Continuation of Top. Brit. Vol. I.)

Pegge's (Sam.) History and Antiquities of Eccleshal Manor and Castle, and of Lichfield House, London. (Nichols's Top. Brit. Vol. IV. No. 21.)

Wheeler's (R. B.) History and Antiquities of Stratford-upon-Avon. 8vo. Stratford, 1730.

Fisher's (Thomas) Series of Ancient Allegorical, Historical, and Legendary Paintings, which were discovered in the summer of 1804 on the walls of the Chapel of the Trinity at Stratford-upon-Avon, in Warwickshire; also, Views and Sections illustrative of the architecture of the Chapel [with the legends reprinted from Caxton's Golden Legend.] Nos. I.-III., containing 33 plates, royal folio, coloured in imitation of paintings. Hoxton, 1807–21.

The letter-press, which is necessary to complete the work, was not published, owing to the loss which would have been sustained by the claims of privileged libraries for copies when so completed.

WESTMORELAND.

See also Tours in England, p. 189.

Robinson's (Thos.) Essay towards a Natural History of Westmoreland and Cumberland. 8vo. London, 1709.

Nicholson's (J.) and R. Burn's History and Antiquities of Westmoreland. (Cumberland.)

WILTSHIRE.

Hoare's (Sir Richard Colt) History of Ancient Wiltshire: southern and northern districts. 2 vols. folio, large paper. London, 1812-20. Hoare (Sir R. C.), Lord Arundel, and the Rev. John Offer's History of Modern Wiltshire; comprehending the hundreds of Mere, Heytsbury, Branch, Dole, Everley, Ambresbury, Underditch, and Dunworth. 2 vols. folio, large paper. London, 1824-31.

Hoare's (Richard) Journal of his Shrievalty, in the years 1740-41. Published from the MS. in his own handwriting [by Sir R. C. Hoare]. Royal 4to. Bath, printed for private distribution, 1815.

Britton's (John) Beauties of Wiltshire, displayed in statistical, historical, and descriptive sketches, illustrated by views; with anecdotes of the arts [and memoir of the author by himself]. 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1801-25. Jones (Inigo), the Most Notable Antiquity vulgarly called Stone-Heng, restored. [Edited by J. Webb]. Folio, portrait by Hollar, and illustrated with additional plates. London, 1655.

Stukely's (Wm.) Stone-Henge, a temple restored to the British Druids. Folio. London, 1740.

A Concise Account of Stonehenge and the Barrows around it; compiled for the use of those whose curiosity may lead them to see this famous monument of antiquity. 12mo. Salisbury, 1767.

Tract on Stonehenge. (Langtoft's Chronicle.)

Stukely's (Wm.) Abury, a temple of the British Druids, with some others, described. Folio. London, 1743.

[Rawlinson's (T.)] History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, and the Abbey Church of Bath. 8vo. London, 1723. Britton's (John) History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury; including biographical anecdotes of the bishops. 4to. large paper. London, 1814.

Description of the House and Gardens at Stourhead, in the county of Wilts, the seat of Sir R. C. Hoare; with a catalogue of the pictures, &c. 12mo. Salisbury, 1800.

Rutter's (John) Illustrated History and Description of Fonthill Abbey. 4to. Shaftesbury, 1823.

Description of Fonthill Abbey, illustrated by views, drawn and engraved by James Storrer. 4to. London, 1812.

[Davies' (D.)] Origines Devisianæ; or, the Antiquity of the Devizes. (Satirical.), 8vo. London, 1754.

Bowles' (W. L.) Parochial History of Bremhill, in the county of Wilts; including a dissertation on the origin and designation of the vast Celtic monuments in the vicinity, and the progress of parochial establishments. 8vo. London, 1828.

WORCESTershire.

Nash's (T.) Collections for the History of Worcestershire [edited by R. Gough]; with Supplement. 2 vols. folio, large paper. London, 1799.

Green's (Val.) History and Antiquities of the City and Suburbs of Worcester. 2 vols. 4to. large paper. London, 1796.

Hemmingii Chartularium Ecclesiæ Wigornensis, è Cod. MS. penès

R. Graves edidit T. Hearne, qui et eam partem libri de Domesday, quæ ad ecclesiam pertinet Wigorn. 2 vols. 8vo. Oxonii. 1723. Abingdon's (Thomas) Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Worcester: to which are added, the Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Chichester and Lichfield. 8vo. London. 1723.

Thomas's (William) Survey of the Cathedral Church of Worcester; with an account of the bishops thereof to the year 1600. 4to. London,

1737.

Britton's (John) History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Worcester. 4to. large paper. London, 1832.

Green's (V.) Account of the Discovery of the Body of King John, in the cathedral church of Worcester, 17th July, 1797. 4to. Lond. 1797. Tindal's (William) History and Antiquities of the Borough and Abbey of Evasham. 4to. Evasham, 1794.

YORKSHIRE.

Doomsday Book for Yorkshire, transcribed; with notes by Tho. Wilson, of Leeds. (Manuscripts.)

Bawdwen's (William) Translation of the Doomsday Book, as far as relates to the county of York; with an introduction, glossary, and indexes. 4to. large paper. Doncaster, 1809.

Dugdale's (Sir W.) Visitation of the County of York. (Manuscripts.) Hopkinson's various Collections relative to Family History and Antiquities of Yorkshire. (Manuscripts.)

Jeffreys' (Thos.) County of York surveyed in 1767-70. Large folio. Lond. 1770.

Thoresby (Ralph) on some Antiquities found in Yorkshire. (Leland's Itinerary, Vols. I. and IV.)

Views (XLIV.) in Yorkshire; including those by Dunning and Hofland, and the Lithographic Sketches by Cave, &c. Folio. (Coll. of Prints, Vol. XIV.)

Fowler's (W.) Engravings of Antiquities in Yorkshire. (Misc. English Antiquities.)

Burton's (Jo.) Monasticon Eboracense, and the Ecclesiastical History of Yorkshire. Folio. York, 1758.

Drake's (Fr.) History and Antiquities of the City of York. Folio, large paper. London, 1736.

Gent's (Thos.) Ancient and Modern History of the City of York, and particularly of its magnificent Cathedral. Small 8vo. York, 1730. Gent's (T.) History of the great Eastern Window in St. Peter's Cathedral, York. Small 8vo. York, 1760.

[Torr's (Jas.)] History and Antiquities of the City of York to the present times. 3 vols. small 8vo. York, 1785.

Dugdale's (Sir W.) Historical Account of the Cathedral Church of York, and the Collegiate Churches at Rippon and Beverley. (St. Paul's.) Britton's (John) History and Antiquities of the Metropolical Church of York; with biographical anecdotes of the archbishops. 4to. large paper. London, 1819.

Halfpenny's (John) Etchings of Gothic Ornaments in the Cathedral Church of York. 4to. large paper. York, 1795.

Cave's (H.) Etchings of the Picturesque Buildings in York. 4to. large paper. York, 1800.

Wellbeloved's (C.) Account of St. Mary's Abbey, York; with groundplan, picturesque views, and architectural details, by F. Nash. Folio. London, Soc. of Antiquaries, 1829.

Poulson's (Geo.) Beverlac; or, the Antiquities and History of the Town of Beverley. 2 vols. in one, 4to. London, 1829.

Prickett's (Marm.) Historical and Architectural Description of the Priory Church, Bridlington. Royal 8vo. Cambridge, 1831.

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