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IX.

The ANTIQUITIES of ST. PETER'S, or the ABBEY CHURCH OF WESTMINSTER: containing the Inscriptions and Epitaphs upon the Tombs and Gravestones; with the Lives, Marriages, and Issue of the most eminent Personages therein reposited, and their Coats of Arms truly emblazoned. Adorn'd with Draughts of the Tombs curiously engraven. "From hence we may that Antique Pile behold Where Royal Heads receive the sacred Gold: It gives them Crowns, and does their Ashes keep, There made like Gods, like Mortals there they sleep: Making the circle of their Reign compleat,

Those Suns of Empire, where they Rise they Set."

WALLER to King Charles on Beautifying the Mall. The FIFTH EDITION, with the addition of Twelve New Monuments*. (By J. CRULL, M.D. F.R.S.†) In Two Volumes.

LONDON: Printed for S. Birt, in Ave Mary Lane; J. Hodges, on London Bridge; F. Noble, in St. Martin's Court, St. Martin's Lane; T. Davis, Duke's Court, near the Meuse; and T. Wright, at the Bible, in Exeter Exchange, in the Strand. MDCCXLII. Octavo.

Title-page as above.

VOL. I.

Dedication to the Right Honourable the Earl of Orrery, signed H. S., p iii-viii.

* The First Edition was published in one volume, in octavo, in 1711, with an Appendix. A Supplement to it appeared in 1713, calling it a Second Edition.-A Third Edition, in two volumes, with the two Dedications, was printed in 1722.-A Fourth in 1741, containing, in addition, a Letter to the Publisher of this Edition of four pages, noticing the Erection of several new Monuments since the preceding Editions, with Engravings of those of Gay, Milton, and Shakspeare. Printed for "F. Noble, at Otway's Head, in St. Martin's Court, near Leicester Fields," with the following Motto to the Second Volume:

"When others fell, this standing did presage

The Crown should triumph over pop'lar rage:

Hard by the House where all our Ills were shap'd,

Th' auspicious Temple stood, and yet escap'd."-WALLER. And a Fifth Edition was published in 1742, with the addition of Twelve new Monuments, as above noticed.

+ Author of "The ancient and present State of Muscovy: containing a Geographical, Historical, and Political Account of all those Nations and Territories under the Jurisdiction of the present Czar." Octavo. 1698.

Preface, p. iii-x.

Remarks upon the Monuments in Westminster Abbey, by Mr. Addison, p. xi-xvi.

The Antiquities of St Peter's, or the Abbey Church of Westminster, [B-R 8] 256 pages.

Index of the Names of Persons interred in this Church, contained in the First Volume, not paged, [s] 8 pages.

PLATES.

1. The North Prospect of Westminster Abbey. Folded. H. Hulsbergh sc. To front the Title-page.

2. Twenty ancient Coats of Arms on each side of the Nave of Westminster Abbey. p. 25.

3. Twenty ancient Coats of Arms on each side of the Nave of Westminster Abbey. p. 27.

4. Monument of Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster. p. 34.

5. Monument of Sir Bernard Brocas, Knt. p. 45.

6. Monument of Elizabeth, Daughter of Lord John Russell. p. 50.

7. Monument of John Eltham, Earl of Cornwall. p. 56. 8. Monument of Eleanora, Dutchess of Gloucester. p. 57. 9. Monument of Lady Elizh Manners.

p. 81.

10. Monument of Philippa, Daughter of John, Lord Mohun.

p. 81.

11. Monument of King Henry VII. p. 93.

12. Monument of Margaret, Countess of Richmond. p. 99. 13. Monument of Mary, Queen of Scots. p. 103.

14. Monument of Queen Elizabeth. p. 108.

15. Monument of Margaret, Countess of Lenox. p. 110.

16. Monument of Sophia and Mary, Daughters of K. James I. p. 112,

17. Monument of Edward V. and Richard, Duke of York. p. 113.

18. Monument of Charles Montague, Earl of Halifax. p. 122. 19. Monument of Dudley Carleton, Viscount of Dorchester.

p. 147.

20. Monument of Colonel Edward Popham and his Lady. p. 161.

21. Monument of Thomas Cecil, Earl of Exeter. p. 170. 22. Chapel of K. Edward the Confessor. p. 172.

23. Monument of K. Henry III. p. 177.

24. Monument of K. Edward the First. p. 179.

25. The Entrance to the Chapel of K. Henry V. Folded. p. 186, (numbered p. 168.)

26. Monument of K. Henry V. p. 187.

27. Monument of Philippa, Queen of Edward III. p. 192. 28. Monument of K. Edward III. p. 194.

29. Monument of Richard II. and Q. Anne, his first Wife. p. 196.

30. The Coronation Chair. p. 200.

31. Monument of Sir Francis Vere, Knt. Folded. R. Gaywood fecit. 1657. p. 208.

N. B. The same Plate as in "Vere's Commentaries.”

32. Monument of Sir George Holles. p. 212.

33. Monument of the Dutchess of Somerset. p. 217.

VOL. II.

Title-page as in the First Volume.

Dedication to Sir Richard Steele, signed J. R. p. iii-viii.
The Antiquities of St Peter's continued, [B-0 5] 201 pages.
Index of the Names of Persons interred in this Church, con-
tained in the Second Volume (not paged), 6 pages.

Appendix, [a-b 8] 32 pages.

A Second Appendix, containing the addition of Twelve New Monuments, [a-b 8] 31 pages.

Postscript, containing the Inscription on the Monument of Dr. Thomas Sprat, Bishop of Rochester; and the Hebrew, Greek, and Ethiopic Inscriptions on the Monuments of the Two Wives of Sir Samuel Morland: with Lines on the Tombs in Westminster Abbey. By Francis Beaumont, Gent. Written in 1653, 4 pages.

PLATES.

1. Monument of Sir Cloudesly Shovel. p. 1.
2. Monument of George Stepney, Esq. p. 14.
3. Monument of Admiral Geo. Churchill. p. 19.
4. Monument of Dr. Richard Busby. p. 22.
5. Monument of Dr. Robert South. p. 26.
6. Monument of John Dryden. p. 29.

7. Monument of Abraham Cowley. Folded. p. 30.
8. Monument of Geoffrey Chaucer. p. 32.

9. Monument of John Philips. p. 35. 10. Monument of Michael Drayton. p. 38.

11. Monument of Edmund Spenser. p. 39.

12. Monument of Thomas Shadwell. p. 41.

13. Monument of Charles De St. Dennis, Lord of St Evre

mond. p. 51.

14, Monument of Dr. Isaac Barrow. p. 53.

15. Monument of William Camden. p. 57.

16. Monument and Bust of Sir Thomas Richardson. p. 65. 17. Monument of Dame Grace Gethin. p. 67.

18. Monument of Thomas Owen, Sergeant at Law. p. 68, (numbered 64 on the plate.)

19. Monument of Thomas Thynne, Esq. p. 70.
20. Monument of Brigadier Robert Killigrew. p. 90.
21. Monument of Mrs. Mary Beaufoy. p. 91.
22. Monument of Mrs. Jane Stotevile. p. 92.

23. Monument of Philip Carteret. p. 100.

24. Monument of Thomas Livingston, Lord Teviot. Inscribed to Sir Alexander Livingston, Bart. p. 103.

25. Monument of Sir Gilbert Lort, Bart. p. 111.

26. Monument of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, and Margaret Lucas his Dutchess. p. 114.

27. Monument of James Craggs, Esq. Secretary. Hulett sc. p. 1 of the Second Appendix.

28. Monument of Sir Godfrey Kneller. the Second Appendix.

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31. Monument of Sir Isaac Newton. Second Appendix.

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32. Monument of James, Earl Stanhope.

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33. Monument of Richard Kane, Esq. the Second Appendix.

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38. Monument of William Shakespeare. Hulett sc. p. 31 of the Second Appendix.

X.

WESTMONASTERIUM: or the HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the ABBEY CHURCH of ST. PETER'S, WESTMINSTER: containing an Account of its ancient and modern Building, Endowments, Chappels, Altars, Reliques, Customs, Priviledges, Forms of Government, &c. with ye Copies of ancient Saxon Charters, &c. and other Writings relating to it. Together with a particular History of the Lives of the Abbats, collected from ancient MSS. of that Convent, and Historians; and the Lives of the Deans to this Time. And also, a Survey of the Church and Cloysters, taken in the Year 1723; with the Monuments there, which, with several Prospects of ye Church and other remarkable Things, are curiously engraven by the best Hands. In Two VOLUMES. By Mr. JOHN DART. To which is added WESTMINSTER ABBEY, a POEM, by the same Author.

LONDON: Printed and sold by James Cole, Engraver, in Hatton Garden; Joseph Smith, Printseller, in Exeter Exchange; Tho. Bowles, Printseller, in St Paul's Church-yard; Jer. Batley, Bookseller, in Paternoster Row; Tho. Taylor, Printseller, in Fleet Street; John Bowles, Printseller, over against StocksMarket; and by Andrew Johnstone, in Round Court, in ye Strand. Folio.

VOL. I.

An engraved Title-page as above.

Dedication to His Royal Highness George Augustus, Prince of Wales, by the Proprietors: with his Arms at the head of the Dedication.

The Preface, 2 pages.

A List of the Subscribers Names, 4 pages.

Westminster Abbey, a Poem, with Head and Tail-piece, [a-1] p. i-xlii.

The History of St Peter's Westminster, and Errata: with Headpiece, [B-Mm 2] forming, with the Plates, 196 pages.

A Title-page, being "A View of the Monuments in this Church and Cloysters, as remaining in the Year 1723," &c. forms page 73.

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