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30 The Tunning of Elinor Rumming, a Poem, by Skelton Laureat. 8vo.

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Claremont, a Poem. folio.

London. 1718.
London. 1715.

Box-Hill, a descriptive Poem, by Edward Beavan. 4to. London. 1777.
The Barbacue Feast, or the three Pigs of Peckham broil'd under an
Apple Tree. 4to.
London. 1707.

8vo.

5 The present State of the Church of Petersham, by D. Bellamy. M. A. 1777. A true and particular Account of a Storm of Thunder and Lightning, which fell at Richmond, &c. 8vo. London. 1711. Richmond Hill, a Poem, by Charles Crawford, Esq. 4to. London. 1777. An authentic, candid, and circumstantial Narrative of the astonishing Transactions at Stockwell. 8vo.

A Sketch of the Spring-Gardens, Vaux-Hall. 8vo.
A Description of Vaux-Hall Gardens. 12mo.

London. 1772.
London.

London. 1762.

London. 1646.

Forresta de Windsor, in Com. Surrey. The Meers, Meets, Limits, and
Bounds of the Forrest of Windsor. 4to.
Strange and wonderful News from Yowel in Surry, giving an Ac-
count of one Eliz. Burgiss, who was most strangely bewitched,
&c. 4to.

1681. Catalogus veteris Ævi varii Generis Monumentorum quæ Cimeliarchio Lyde Browne, Arm. apud Wimbledon asservantur. 1768. 8vo. The Case of George Evelyn, of Wotton, Esq. with Remarks. single sheet.

For Maps and Plans of this County, see Gough's "Maps, &c. No. 5. " and 22."

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MANUSCRIPTS.

MANERIUM de Richmond, alias Westshene. Index of Court Rolls

from 6. Hen. IV. to 1654. folio.

2 Manerium de Richmond, alias Westshene. Index of Court Rolls from 1655 to 1722. folio.

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3 Manerium de Richmond, &c. Admittances and Surrenders from 1693

to 1699. folio.

4 Manerium de Richmond, &c. Admittances and Surrenders from 1690 to 1700. folio.

5 Some Account of the Town, Church, and Archiepiscopal Palace of 65 Croydon, by Andrew Cotlee Ducarel, L. L. D. and F. S. A. 1755. folio.

8 Miscellaneous Papers in the Lambeth Library digested by Dr. Ducarel. A.D. 1767. folio.

Plans of the Lands and Premises belonging to Joseph Hall, Esq. in the Hamlet of Ham, in the Parish of Kingston-upon-Thames. 1753. on parchment. (see Gough's "Maps and Plans, No. 148.")

SUSSE X.

6 SUSSEX, from the Magna Britannia. 4to. with MSS. Notes.

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General View of the Agriculture of the County of Sussex, by the Rev.
Arthur Young. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of
Agriculture. 4to.
London. 1793.

10 Proceedings of the Sussex Agricultural Society, from its Institution to
1798, by Edmund Scott. folio.
Lewes. 1800.
3 An Account of a Shock of an Earthquake felt in Sussex on the 25 of
Oct. 1734, communicated to the Royal Society by his Grace the
Duke of Richmond. 4to. (" Phil. Trans. No. 444.”)

1736.

8 The Antiquities of Arundel, by Charles Carracioli. 8vo. London. 1766. The Passage of the Hurricane, from the Sea-side at Bexhill, to Newenden-Level, by Richard Budgen. 8vo. London. 1730.

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3 A short History of Brighthelmston, by Anthony Relhan, M. D. 8vo.

The Brighthelmston Directory. 12mo.

London. 1761.
London.

9 A Description of Brighthelmstone and the adjacent Country. 12mo.

Brighthelmstone.

3 A Sermon preached upon the Murder of Mr. Richard Dobell of Chichester, by Mat. Woodford. M. A. 8vo. London. 1714.

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An Account of a Roman Inscription, found at Chichester, by Roger
Gale, Esq. 4to. (" Phil. Trans. No. 379.")
1723.
The History of Chichester, by Alexander Hay, A. M. 8vo. Chichester.

1804.

An Account of some English historical Paintings at Cowdray, by Sir
Joseph Ayloffe, Bart. 4to.
London. 1774.

A Catalogue of the Pictures at Cowdray-House. 4to. Portsmouth. 1777.
An accurate Account of a tessellated Pavement, Bath, and other Ro-
man Antiquities, lately discovered near East Bourne, by Dr. John
Tabor. 4to. ("Phil. Trans. No. 351.")
1717.

9 East-Bourne; being a descriptive Account of that Village. 12mo. London. 1787.

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A Letter &c. giving an Account of the Condition of the Town of Hastings, after it had been visited by the Small Pox. 4to. (" Phil. "Trans. No. 419.")

8 The Hastings Guide. 8vo.

1731.

London. 1794.

9 Articles for the Regulation of the Lewes Library Society, with a Catalogue of Books. 12mo. Lewes. 1793.

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liam Lee. 8vo.

Ancient and modern History of Lewes, and Brighthelmston, by WilLewes. 1795. An Account of the Aurora Borealis that appear'd, Oct. 8. in a Letter from the Rev. Dr. Langwith, Rector of Petworth. 4to. ("Phil. "Trans. No. 395.")

1726.

An Account of the Lumen Boreale, as seen at several Times, by Dr. Langwith. 4to. (" Phil. Trans. No. 399.") 1726. Petworth. A Poem, by Mr. Cooke. folio.

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London. 1739.

1 Account of a singular Stone among the Rocks at West Hoadley, by Thomas Pownall, Esq. 4to. 1779. 9 Picture of Worthing, by John Evans, A. M. 12mo. London. 1805. Collections relating to Henry Smith, Esq. (of Wandsworth) some time Alderman of London, &c. 8vo. London. 1800.

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For Maps and Plans of this County, see "Gough's Maps, &c. No. 5. " and 22."

MANUSCRIPTS.

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VIS

ISITATION of Sussex, (by Philipot,) 1634. folio.

213

A Poll for Knights of the Shire for Sussex. 1713. folio.

3 Boxgravensis Cænobii, or the Antiquities of Boxgrove Priory, by Snel

ling. 4to.

WARWICKSHIRE.

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A BRIEFE Discours of certain Bathes or medicinall Waters in the
Countie of Warwicke neere vnto a Village called Newnam Regis.

12mo.

5 Warwickshire, from the Magna Britannia.

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1587.

Extracts from various Publications relating to this County. 8vo. The Antiquities of Warwickshire, by Sir William Dugdale. folio. London. 1656. 201 The Antiquities of Warwickshire, by Sir W. Dugdale: the second 215 Edition, revised and augmented by William Thomas, D.D. 2 Vol. folio. with various Illustrations, and MSS. Additions and Corrections by the Editor.

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London. 1730.

Coventry. 1775.
Birmingham.

10 The Poll of the Freeholders of Warwickshire. 8vo.
The Warwickshire Medley, by J. Free. 12mo.
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Warwick, by Mr.
John Wedge. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of
Agriculture. 4to.
London. 1794.

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The renowned History (or the Life and Death) of Guy Earl of War-
wick. 4to.
London.
Extracts from the Black Book of Warwick: to which are added Mr.
Pegge's Memoir on Guy Earl of Warwick, and Sir Thomas More's
Narrative of a religious Frenzy at Coventry. 4to. (Bibl. Top. Brit.
No. XVII.)
London. 1783.

A brief Description of the Collegiate Church and Choir of St. Mary
in the Borough of Warwick, by John Sabin. 8vo. Coventry.

Warwick.

A brief Description of the Collegiate Church and Choir of St. Mary,
&c. by John Hands. 12mo. (see No. 14.)
An Essay on the Nature and Treatment of a putrid malignant Fever,
which prevailed at Warwick in 1798, by George Lipscomb. 8vo.
Warwick. 1799.

24 Description of the Beauchamp Chapel, adjoining to the Church of St. Mary at Warwick. 4to. London. 1803.

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