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The Tvrnament of Tottenham, [F 6-G 2] p. 107-123.
Half Title: "The History and Antiquities of the Town and
Church of Tottenham, by Henry, Lord Colerane, &c."
Dedication to Henry Hare Townsend, Esq.

The History of Tottenham, by Lord Viscount Colerane; Epi-
taphs in the Church-yard, and Additions, [B-F 4] 85 pages.
Index, Errata, and Directions for placing the Plates, p. 86-90.
PLATES.

Frontispiece, in which is emblematically represented a
Roll or Charter, with a Pair of Spurs, being the Te-
nure of the Manor of Tottenham; St. Lay's Well, with
the Stone described by Bedwell; the Hermitage, and
ancient Cross, &c.

i. West End of Tottenham Church. H. G. Oldfield del. p. 1.
ii. Extract from Domesday. p. 6.

iii. South East View of Tottenham Church. p. 40.

iv. Arms on the Monuments of John Melton, Ephraim Beau-
champ, and Daniel Chadwick. p. 47.

v. Brass of Thomas Hymingham. p. 54.

vi. Brass of Umfray Povy. p. 54.

vii. Brass of Walter Hunt.

p. 59.

viii. Tottenham High Cross and Token. R.R. Dyson del. p. 90.
ix. An ancient Metal Pot, found in 1780. p. 103.

With a folded Pedigree of the Family of Hare, to face p. 31.

VIII.

The HISTORY, TOPOGRAPHY, and ANTIQUITIES of
the Parish of ST. MARY ISLINGTON, in the County
of Middlesex; including Biographical Sketches of
the most eminent and remarkable Persons who have
been born, or have resided there. Illustrated by Se-
venteen Engravings (on Thirteen Plates). By JOHN
NELSON.

"Old ISELDON, tho' scarce in modern song
Nam❜d but in scorn, may boast of honour'd days;
For many a darling child of Science there
Hath trimm'd his lamp, and wove his laurel crown.
And ISELDON, as ancient records tell,

In distant time as now, had much to boast
Of other praise, in Nature's bounty rich.
For thither, then, from London's hectic town
Her fam'd chalybeates oft allur'd the sick:
Her fresh lactarian draughts the babe sustain❜d.

Fox.

LONDON: Printed for the Author by John Nichols and Son, Red
Lion Passage, Fleet-Street: and sold by C. Russell, at the
Circulating Library, Upper Street, Islington; Messrs. Black,
Parry, and Kingsbury, Leadenhall-street; Vernor, Hood, and
Sharpe, Poultry; Greenland, Finsbury Place; and Setchell
and Son, King Street, Covent Garden. 1811. Quarto.

i. A Survey of the Roads and Foot-paths in the Parish of
Islington. From a Plan in the Vestry Room, drawn in
the year 1735. Folded. J. Hawksworth sc.

p. 115.

p. 92.

p. 21.
ii. Miscellaneous Plate; viz. The Old White Conduit, Arms,
&c. F. Hawksworth del. J. Hawksworth sc.
iii. The Crown, Lower Street, and North View of the Pied
Bull. Dedicated to John Bentley, Esq. F.W. L. Stock-
dale del. Francis Hawksworth sc.
iv. Kingsland Chapel, and Old House at Newington Green.
Dedicated to Jonathan Eade, Esq. of Stoke Newington,
F.W. L. Stockdale del. F. Hawksworth sc.
p. 192.
v. Miscellaneous Plate; viz. Tradesmen's Tokens.-Ancient
Chimney Piece with Arms, in Ward's Place, &c. &c.
M. Skinner del. J. Hawksworth sc.
p. 201.

vi. Church Spire in wicker case. Sir Thomas Fowler's

Lodge; and an ancient Building formerly in Lower

Street. Dedicated to William White, Esq. of High-

bury Place. F.W. L. Stockdale del. Frances Hawks-

worth sc. p. 204.

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Dedicated to

Charles, Earl of Northampton, F.W. L. Stockdale del.
J. Hawksworth sc. p. 244.

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xi. N.W. and N.E. Views of the old Church of St. Mary,
Islington, 1750. p. 288.

xii. View of Islington Church. Dedicated to the Revd George
Strahan, D.D. Vicar of Islington. Drawn and engraved
by J. Hawksworth; either to front the Title, or at
p. 308.

xiii. The Old Queen's Head in the Lower Street, Islington.
Dedicated to Joseph Huddart, Esq. F.R.S. F.W. L.
Stockdale del. F. Hawksworth sc.

VIII.

p. 400.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of CANONBURY-
HOUSE at ISLINGTON, in the County of Middlesex;
including Lists of the Priors of St. Bartholomew,
and of the Prebendaries and Vicars of Islington ;
with biographical Anecdotes of such of them as have
been of Eminence in the Literary World. By JOHN
NICHOLS, F.S.A. Edinb. and Perth.

LONDON: Printed by and for the Author, MDCCLXXXVIII.
Quarto. See Nichols's "Biblioth. Topog. Brit." Vol. ii.
No. xlix.

IX.

SKETCHES of the HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the
Parish of STOKE NEWINGTON, in the County of
Middlesex. (By BROWN.)

:

LONDON Printed by and for J. Nichols, Printer to the Society
of Antiquaries, MDCCLXXXIII. Quarto. See "Biblioth. Topog.
Brit." No. ix. Vol. ii.

X.

The TOPOGRAPHY and NATURAL HISTORY of HAMP-
STEAD, in the County of Middlesex; with an Ap-
pendix of original Records. By JOHN JAMES PARK.
"Out of monuments, names, wordes, proverbs, traditions, private recordes,
and evidences, fragments of stories, passages of bookes, and the like,
we doe save and recover somewhat from the deluge of time."

Lord BACON, on the Advancement of Learning, Book ii.

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