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ley, dated 1678.) S. L. fec. 1792. p. 524. [Re-engraved by J. Lee for p. 394, second edit.]

27. The Garden Front of Wimbledon House. p. 527. [Not in the second edit.]

28. Figure on Glass in Wimbledon Church. Coloured. p. 529. [Engraved on a smaller scale, with a portion of the Window, and coloured, for p. 398, second edit.] See Supplement.

SEPARATE PEDIGREES.

1. Pedigree of St John of Battersea. Folded. p. 30. 2. Pedigree of the Family of Carew of Beddington. Folded.

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Engraved Title-page, dated MDCcxcv, with a Vignette View of Harrow on the Hill.

Advertisement, dated Putney, April 11, 1795.

Contents, and List of the Plates, p. v-vi.

Historical Part, beginning with "Acton," and concluding with "Hayes," [B-4 G 3] 598 pages.

Indexes of Arms, of Names, and General Index, [4G 4-4N 2] 44 pages.

PLATES.

1. Map of the County of Middlesex. To front the Title-page of both Editions.

2. Engraved Title-page as above.

3. Portrait of William Aldridge, aged 112. p. 16. [p. 6,

second edit.]

4. View of Chelsea College. p. 153.

edit.]

[Not in the second

[p. 103, second

From a Plan of

5. The Physick Garden at Chelsea. p. 167.

edit.]

6. A Plan of Hyde Park, as it was in 1725. the Parish of St George, Hanover Square, in the Vestry Room of that Parish. Neele sc. [p. 117 of the second, and not in the first edit.] See Supplement.

7. The Duke of Devonshire's House at Chiswick. p. 194. [p. 125, second edit.]

8. Portrait of Sir John Maynard, Kn1 Serjeant at Law. p. 235. [p. 151, second edit.]

9. Enfield Manor House. p. 286. [Not in the second edit.] 10. Finchley Church. p. 337. 11. Fulham Palace. p. 347

[Not in the second edit.] [Not in the second edit.]

12. Statue of John Visct Mordaunt, from his Monument in Fulham Church. Richd Smirke del. H. Moses. sc. [p. 243 of the second, and not in the first edit.] See Supple

ment.

13. Brandenburgh House. p. 403. [p. 262, second edit.] 14. Whole-length Portrait of Sir Nicholas Crispe, from an original Picture in the Collection of the Earl of Leicester. R. Cromek sc. p. 409. [p. 267, second edit.]

15. Baumes, formerly the Seat of Sir George Whitmore. p. 488. [p. 320, second edit.]

16. Harrow Church. p. 570. [p. 376, second edit.] 17. Font and West Door of Harrow Church. p. 570. [Not in the second edit.]

18. Font and Brackets in Hayes Church. p. 592. [Not in the second edit.]

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Engraved Title-page, dated MDCCXCV, with a West View of Strawberry Hill as a Vignette.

Contents, List of the Plates, and Errata, p. iii-vi.

Historical Part continued, "Hendon to Wilsdon," [B-4 K 4] 624 pages.

Appendix, [4L-4 N 2] p. 625-644.

Indexes of Arms, of Names, and General Index, [4 N 3-4 x] p. 645-706.

Error of paging:-page 683 is misprinted 671.

PLATES.

1. Engraved Title-page with Vignette.

2. Hounslow Chapel. p. 38. [Not in the second edit.] 3. Portrait of Sir Richard Bulstrode, Knt, from an original Picture in the possession of Mrs. Bulstrode. S. Hard

ing del. & sc. p. 40. [p. 416 of vol. ii. part 1, second edit.]

4. Sion House. p. 90. [Not in the second edit.]

5. South View of Holland House. p. 175. [p. 503 of vol. ii. part 2, second edit.]

6. North View of Holland House. p. 176. [p. 504 of vol. ii. part 2, second edit.]

7. Campden House (at Kensington, as it was in the Year 1793). p. 178. [p. 506 of vol. ii. part 2, second edit. has an enlarged View of the same Building, etched by the Author in 1811, with the above Inscription.] See Supplement.]

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8. Norwood Church. p. 322. 9. Paddington Church. p. 332. 10. Stepney Church. p. 428.

cond edit.]

[Not in the second edit.] [Not in the second edit.] [p. 685* of vol. ii. part 2, se

11. Bas-relief from the Monument of George Steevens, Esq. in Poplar Chapel. Rich. Smirke del. H. Moses sc. [p. 700

of vol. ii. part 2, of the second, and not in the first edit.] See Supplement.

12. The Gallery at Strawberry Hill. p. 570. [p. 780 of vol. ii. part 2, second edit.]

13. Wilsdon Church. p. 618. [Not in the second edit.]

VOL. IV. COUNTIES OF HERTS, ESSEX, AND KENT. Engraved Title-page, with a Vignette View of Greenwich, dated

MDCCXCVI.

Advertisement, Contents, and List of the Plates, p. iii-vi.

Historical Part, beginning with "Chipping Barnet," and ending with "Woolwich," [B-4 D 4] 576 pages.

General Appendix, and Further Additions to the Four Volumes, [4E-*4P] p. 577-*668.

Indexes of Arms, of Names, and General Index, [4Q 3-4Z2] p. 665–724.

General Table of Errata, 2 pages.

N. B. Pages iii-iv of the Advertisement are repeated ;-pages 665-668 are also repeated with Asterisks.

PLATES.

1. A Map of those Parishes in the Counties of Kent and Essex, which lie within Twelve Miles of London. To face the Title. [p. 407 of vol. i. second edit.]

2. Engraved Title-page, with the Vignette View of Greenwich. 3. Fac-simile of Hodelred's Charter to Barking Abbey. Folded. p. 59. [p. 605 of vol. i. second edit.]

4. Seal of Barking Abbey, and an ancient Fibula found in the Ruins. p. 70. [p. 613 of vol. i. second edit.]

5. Ground Plan of the Abbey Church of Barking, taken from the Ruins of the Foundation in 1724. p. 71. [p. 614 of vol. i. second edit.]

6. Chapel of the Holy Rood at Barking. p. 72. [p. 614 of vol. i. second edit.]

7. Eastbury House, Barking. p. 78. [p. 618 of vol. i. second

edit.]

8. Marks House, Romford. p. 187. [p. 689 of vol. i. second

edit.]

9. Portrait of John Warner, Bishop of Rochester, and Founder of Bromley College. Harding del. & sc. p. 320. [p. 427 of vol. i. second edit.]

p. 327. [p. 432 of vol. i. second edit.]

10. Charlton House.
11. Remains of Eltham Palace.

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p. 399. [p. 479 of vol. i.

[p. 479 of vol. i. second

[p. 583 of vol. i. second

14. Folded Plan, shewing the Ordnance Ground and Parts adjacent at Woolwich, March 1810. T. Yeakell del. J.Warner sc. [p. 595 of vol. i. second edit. and not in the first edit.] See Supplement.

SUPPLEMENT to the First Edition of the Historical Account of the ENVIRONS of LONDON. By the Rev. DANIEL LYSONS, M.A. F.R.S. and L.S. Rector of Rodmarton in Gloucestershire.

LONDON: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, in the Strand.

1811.

Title-page.-Advertisement, Contents, List of Plates, and Errata, 12 pages.

Historical Part, and Appendix, [B-3 M 3] 454 pages.

Indexes, p. 455-493.

PLATES.

1. Grave-stone of Nicholas Carew, Esq. and his Wife in Beddington Church. F. Nash del. J. Lee sc. To face p. 58

of vol..i.

2. View of Nonsuch Palace. Folded. p. 153, vol. i. 3. View of Kew Palace from Brentford. F. Nash del. J. Lee fec. p. 25 of the Supplement.

4. Campden House at Kensington. S. Lysons del. & fec. p. 178 of vol. iii. p. 215 of the Supplement.

5. Bas-relief from the Monument of George Steevens, Esq. in Poplar Chapel. Richd Smirke del. H. Moses sc. p. 294 of the Supplement.

6. Folded Plan, shewing the Ordnance Ground and Parts adjacent at Woolwich, March 1810. T. Yeakell del. J.Warp. 417 of the Supplement.

ner sc.

7. Painted Glass in a Window of Wimbledon Church. Coloured. Vol. i. p. 529.

8. Plan of Hyde Park, as it was in 1725. Neele sc. Vol. ii. P. 184.

9. Statue of John Viscount Mordaunt, from his Monument in Fulham Church. Richd Smirke del. H. Moses sc. Vol. ii. p. 370.

N.B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work.

II.

The ENVIRONS of LONDON; being an Historical Account of the Towns, Villages, and Hamlets within Twelve Miles of that Capital; interspersed with Biographical Anecdotes. The SECOND EDITION. By the Rev. DANIEL LYSONS, A.M. F.R.S. F.S.A. and L.S. Rector of Rodmarton in Gloucestershire. FOUR PARTS, dated MDCCCXI.

VOL. I. PART I.

COUNTY OF SURREY.

Quarto.

In

Engraved Title-page, with a Vignette View of Greenwich, dated

MDCCCX.

Printed Title-page.

Advertisements to the First Edition in 1791; to the Second and Third Volumes of the former Edition in 1795; to the First Edition of the Fourth Volume in 1796; and to this Edition*. Contents of the First Volume, and List of Plates, 4 pages. Historical Part, [B-3F 3] 405 pages.

N. B. The Description of the Plates is given in the preceding Article.

The alterations which have been made in this Second Edition are thus noticed in the Advertisement:

"In the present edition the author has endeavoured to correct the errors of the former; to note the increase of population, the change of property, and other alterations which have taken place; to give some account of the extension and improvement of the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich, and the great increase of the Artillery Establishment at that place; the various important new institutions and establishments, such as the Royal Military and the Royal Naval Asylum, the East and West India Docks, &c. &c. which have, within the last fifteen years, taken place in the neighbourhood of the metropolis; together with brief notices of such eminent persons as have been interred in the several parishes within the districts comprised in this work. Likewise a brief statement of the foundations of the principal

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