The Tvrnament of Tottenham, [F 6-G 2] p. 107-123. The History of Tottenham, by Lord Viscount Colerane; Epi- Frontispiece, in which is emblematically represented a i. West End of Tottenham Church. H. G. Oldfield del. p. 1. iii. South East View of Tottenham Church. p. 40. iv. Arms on the Monuments of John Melton, Ephraim Beau- 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. With a folded Pedigree of the Family of Hare, to face p. 31. VIII. The HISTORY, TOPOGRAPHY, and ANTIQUITIES of "Old ISELDON, tho' scarce in modern song In distant time as now, had much to boast Fox. LONDON: Printed for the Author by John Nichols and Son, Red i. A Survey of the Roads and Foot-paths in the Parish of p. 115. p. 92. p. 21. 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- vii. Miscellaneous Plate; viz. Stained Glass, Arms, Font, &c. viii. The ancient Tower at Canonbury. Dedicated to John Nichols, Esq. F.A.S. F.W. L. Stockdale del. J. Hawks- ix. An ancient Chimney-piece in the house of Mrs. Hunt of Canonbury Boarding-School, to whom this plate is in- scribed. Drawn and engraved by J. Hawksworth. x. Canonbury House in its ancient state. Dedicated to Charles, Earl of Northampton, F.W. L. Stockdale del. xi. N.W. and N.E. Views of the old Church of St. Mary, xii. View of Islington Church. Dedicated to the Revd George xiii. The Old Queen's Head in the Lower Street, Islington. VIII. p. 400. The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of CANONBURY- LONDON: Printed by and for the Author, MDCCLXXXVIII. IX. SKETCHES of the HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the : LONDON Printed by and for J. Nichols, Printer to the Society X. The TOPOGRAPHY and NATURAL HISTORY of HAMP- Lord BACON, on the Advancement of Learning, Book ii. LONDON Printed for White, Cochrane, and Co. Fleet Street; Dedication to the Right Honourable Thomas, Lord Erskine. i. Distant View of Hampstead, from the Banks of the Re- gent's Canal. G. Shepherd del. W. Angus sc. Fron- ii. The Hollow Elme of Hampstead. From a scarce Print by Hollar. J. Quilley sc. p. 34. iv. Portrait of Sir William Waad, Knt Lieutenant of the v. Seal of the Priory of St John Baptist, Kilburn; with the Autographs of Armigell and Sir William Waad. p. 187. vi. Remains of Kilburn Priory, as it appeared in 1722. vii. The Old Church at Hampstead. Chas Heath sc. p. 222. viii. Painted Glass, formerly in the Chicken House. p. 267. ix. House built and inhabited by Sir Henry Vane, at Hamp- stead. W. Davison del. J. Smith sc. x. The Poor House at Hampstead. W. Alexander del. 1801. xi. Lady Erskine's Monument, in Hampstead Church. En- graved by C. Heath from a drawing of Condé. p. 320. Descent of the Manor of Hampstead, in the Families of Hickes and Noel. Folded. To face p. 117. Descent of the Manor of Hampstead, under the Entails 1 SILVER DROPS, or Serious Things; with Letters con- cerning the Lady's Charity School at HIGHGATE. 1. Figure of Time standing in the Clouds, a Butterfly walking 2. Ten Butterflies, between seven lines, beginning "Time drops Pearles from his golden wings.” 3. A Figure of Charity supported by Angels, within the outline CUSTOMS and PRIVILEGES of the Manors of STEP- NEY and HACKNEY, in the County of Middlesex; viz. Of Tenants Neglect, Admission, &c. Amerce- ments, Annoyances, Appearances at Two Courts yearly, Buildings, By-Laws, Claim, Copyholders, Drivers of Common, Fines, Forfeitures, Guardian, Gavelkind, Homage, Heir, last Wills, Leases, Leet, Mears and Stakes, Partition, Quit-Rents, Reeve, Recoveries, Recognition, Stewards Fees, Swering, Waste, &c.-To which is prefix'd An Act for perpe- tual Establishment of the said Customs and Privi- leges, and for Confirmation of the Copyhold Estates and Customs of divers Copyholders of the said Ma- nors, according to certain Indentures of Agreement, and a Decree in the High Court of Chancery, made between the Lord of the said Manors and the Copy- holders. With Two alphabetical Tables. In the SAVOY: Printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling, (As- |