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16 An Elegy written in Canterbury Cathedral, by John Duncombe, M. A. Canterbury. 1778. Proposals for erecting an Office of Insurance from Loss or Damage by Fire in the City of Canterbury. folio half-sheet.

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1738. A Sermon preached at the Consecration of the Parish Church of St. Andrew, Canterbury, with an Appendix, by John Duncombe, M. A. 4to. Canterbury. 1774. Report of the State of the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, by the Auditors, for the year 1795.

A prodigious and tragicall History of the Arraignment, Tryall, Confession, and Condemnation of Six Witches at Maidstone. 4to. London.

1652.
A Copy of the Charter of the Town and Parish of Maidstone. 8vo.
Canterbury. 1748.
The Poll of the City of Rochester for Members of Parliament. 8vo.
Rochester. 1768.
Rochester. 1771.

The Poll of the City of Rochester, 1771. 8vo.
An authentic Copy of the Charter, and Bye-Laws, &c. of the City of
Rochester. folio.
London.
Letters, and Instruments, relative to the Dispute about the Register-
Book at Chatham. 8vo.
London. 1766.
Strictures on the "Second Report of the Commissioners of Naval En-
"quiry" relative to Chatham Chest. 8vo.
London. 1804.
A Dissertation upon the Surface of the Earth, as delineated in a Speci-
men of a Philosophico-Chorographical Chart of East-Kent, by
Christopher Packe, M. D. 4to.
London. 1737.
Avoygaqia, sive Convallium Descriptio, in which are briefly but fully ex-
pounded the Origine, Course, and Insertion; Extent, Elevation,
and Congruity of all the Valleys and Hills, Brooks and Rivers, (as
an Explanation of a new Philosophico-Chorographical Chart,) of
East-Kent, by C. Packe, M. D. 4to.
Canterbury. 1743.

An Assemblage of Coins, fabricated by authority of the Archbishops of
Canterbury, by Samuel Pegge, M. A. 4to.
London. 1772.
Testacea minuta rariora, &c. A Collection of the minute and rare
Shells lately discovered in the Sand of the Sea-shore near Sandwich,
by W. Boys, Esq. considerably augmented by Geo. Walker. 4to.
London. 1784.

Reports, with Plans, Sections, &c. of the proposed Dry Tunnel, or

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Passage from Gravesend to Tilbury, by R. Dodd, Engineer. London. 1798. Observations on the intended Tunnel, &c. by Charles Clarke, F. S. A. Gravesend. 1799

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July the 15. 4to.

9 A Relation of a terrible Monster taken by a Fisherman neere Wollage, London. 1642. An Abstract containing the Substance of the Rules and Ordinances of the New Colledge of Cobham, of the Foundation of the late Lord William Baron Cobham. 4to.

1687.

Another edition. 4to.

1733.

Morning and Evening Prayers as they are used in the New College of

Cobham. 4to.

1733. 29 A Relation of the Troubles of the three forraign Churches in Kent, caused by the Injunctions of Archbishop Laud. 4to. London. 1645. The Divell in Kent, or His strange Delusions at Sandwitch, 4to. London. 1647.

A Censure of that reverend and learned Man of God Mr. John Cotton upon the way of Mr. Henden of Bennenden in Kent, &c. 4to. London. 1656.

51 The Inrichment of the Weald of Kent. 4to. 29 Another Edition. 4to.

London. 1649.

London. 1664.

This Winters Wonders: or, a true Relation of a Calamitous Accident at Bennenden. 4to. 1672. A true Relation of the horrid Ghost of a Woman, which hath frequently been seen in various Habits, at the Three Mariners in Depthford. 4to. London. 1673. Strange News from Arpington near Bexly in Kent; being a true Narrative of a young Maid who was possest with several Devils or evil Spirits, &c. 4to. London. 1679.

The History of the Kentish Petition, answer'd Paragraph by Paragraph. 4to. London. 1701. Part of a Letter from Mr. Stephen Gray, concerning his Observations on the Fossils of Reculver Cliffe, &c. (" Phil. Trans. No. 268.")

1701. A Letter of the Rev. Mr. John Sackette, A. M. giving an Account of a very uncommon sinking of the Earth, near Folkestone. (“ Phil. "Trans. No. 349.") 1716.

9 An Account of the Manner of bending Planks in his Majesty's Yards at

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Deptford, &c. by a Sand-heat, invented by Captain Cumberland, by Robert Cay, Esq. (" Phil. Trans. No. 371.") 29 An Account of the several Strata of Earths and Fossils found in sinking the mineral Wells at Holt, by the Rev. Mr. Lewis. (" Phil. "Trans. No. 403.")

1728. An uncommon Sinking of the Ground in Kent. (" Phil. Trans. No. " 405.") 1728.

A Letter from the King's Officers at Sheerness and Chatham, giving an Account of what they met with in opening an antient Well near Queenborough. (" Phil. Trans. No. 411.") 1729. An Examination of Westashton Well-waters; a Well about four miles from that of Holt, by A. G. Hankewitz. (" Phil. Trans. No. 461.")

1741. A Letter from the Rev. Mr. William Gostling concerning a Fire-ball seen in the Air, in Kent. (“ Phil. Trans. No. 461.") 1741. Charity still a Christian Virtue: or, an impartial Account of the Tryal and Conviction of the Rev. Mr. Hendley, for preaching a Charity Sermon at Chisselhurst, &c. 8vo. London. 1719. Proposals made in the Year 1720 to the Parishioners of Stroud, near Rochester, for building a Work-house there, &c. 4to. London. 1725. A Sermon preached at Dartford at the opening of the new Work-house, by Charles Chambres, M. A. Vicar. 8vo. London. 1729. A short Trip into Kent, in Hudibrastick Verse, by Phileleutherus BriLondon. 1743.

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Comfort to the Afflicted; or, the wonderous Works of God, shewn to the Widow and Fatherless in Mary Blake and her Children of the Parish of Struton.

The Trials of the Prisoners who were try'd at the Assizes held at Maidstone 1749. 4to. London. 1750. Penshurst; inscribed to William Perry, Esq. and the Hon. Mrs. Elizabeth Perry. 4to. London. 1750.

Case of Elizabeth Perry of Penshurst-Place, &c. respecting her Claim to the Barony of Sydney of Penshurst. folio. 1782. The Trial at Bar, between the Earl of Leicester and Elizabeth Perry. London. 1782.

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Some Experiments on the Chalybeat Water, near the Palace of the Bishop of Rochester at Bromley, by Thomas Reynolds, Surgeon.

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London. 1756.

29 A Catalogue of the Freehold Estate of William Steele, Esq. of Lamaby, in the Parish of Bexley.

1771.

1761. A Description of the Storm that happened in West-Kent, in August 1763. by the Rev. John Hedges, A. M. 4to. London. 1763. Reasons against erecting County Houses for the Relief, &c. of the Poor in Kent. folio half-sheet. Resolutions of the Proprietors and Renters of Woodland near Dartford respecting the increase of Woodmen's Wages. folio half-sheet. 1772. A Letter to the Lord Bishop of Rochester on his late Disposal of the Rectory of Stone. 8vo. London. 1772. Observations on the Roman Earthen Ware taken from the Pan-Pudding Rock, by Edward Jacob, Esq. F. S. A. (" Archæologia, Vol. "VI. p. 121.") 1780. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Kent, by John Boys, drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture. 4to. Brentford. 1794.

For Maps and Plans of this County, see Gough's " Maps, &c. No. 3. and 13."

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Roffensis. folio. pp. 273.

The Charter of Romney Marsh. Codex Membranaceus in fol.
Statuta Ecclesiæ Christi Cantuariæ. folio.

4 Monasticon Cantianum. 2 Vol. MS. Pegge. folio.

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6 Collections for a History of Wye. MS. Pegge. folio.

7 Statutes of the College at Wye. MS. Pegge. folio.

8 A Catalogue Alphabetical of Kentish Authors and Worthies. MS. Pegge. folio.

9 A Calender of the Seals belonging to the several antient Deeds and Charters remaining in the Treasury Room of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury in the Year 1776. folio.

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Collections towards a List of Incumbents in the Dioceses of Canterbury and Rochester. 4 Vol. folio.

14 Monumental Inscriptions in different Churches in the County of Kent. A Copy of Domesday for Kent.

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Extracts from Dr. Thomas Gascoygnes "Dictionarium Theologicum"

MS. in the Library of Lincoln College in Oxford. Dec. 4. 1722. Decrees of the Lord Warden concerning the Pier and Harbour of Mergate. 1615.

Extracts from Archbishop Warham's Register relating to the Vicarage of Estchurch, appropriated to Boxley Abbey.

A Terrier of the Glebe of the Vicarage of St. John Baptist in Tenet. 1637.

An Account of the Names of the Parishes, Incumbents and Curates within the Diocese of Canterbury. 1715.

An Account of and Extracts from a Book intituled "The Dyvyne Cloud "of Unknowying."

Monumental Inscriptions at Reculver, Herne, Doddington, Hacking

ton, Ickham, Christ Church Canterbury, and Colchester in Essex. Extracts from Wills, containing Bequests to different Parishes in this County.

Memoirs of Mr. Henry Wharton, Vicar of Mynstre in Tenet.

Extract from the "Polychronicon" of St. Austin coming into England.

Collections relating to Faversham.

Collections relating to the Cinque Ports.

Funeral Monuments in the Church of Lydd.

List of Authors on Kentish Affairs.

A Catalogue of MS. Books in divers Libraries, to be consulted in order to a History of the County of Kent.

Extracts from a MS. of Mr. Lewis in the Library at Lambeth. (No.
1127.) viz.

i. A little Dissertation on the Antiquities of the two ancient Ports of
Richborough and Sandwich by the Isle of Tenet in Kent.
ii. Of the Antiquitie of Dover Castle.

iii. Of the Antiquities of Regulbium, Ruculf, or Raculfer.
Extracts from the Additions to Kent in Gough's Camden.

Ex Rotulo Cartarum de Anno Tercio Edwardi Primi.

16 A Survey of the Ports on the South West Coast of England from Dover to the Lands-End, by Edmund Dummer, Surveyor, and Captain Tho. Wiltshaw, Commissioner of the Navy, together

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