A Bibliographical Account of the Principal Works Relating to English Topography: v. 3. Oxfordshire - Yorkshire. Bibliotheca topographica britannica. Suppl. to second part. Index of places. Index of namesR. and A. Taylor, 1818 |
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Page 632
... of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich . Folded . p . 1392 . 115. The fore and back Fronts of the Royal Hospital at Chel- sea . p . 1392 . 116. Three Designs for building a Bridge with Stone , to cross the River Thames from Black - friars ...
... of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich . Folded . p . 1392 . 115. The fore and back Fronts of the Royal Hospital at Chel- sea . p . 1392 . 116. Three Designs for building a Bridge with Stone , to cross the River Thames from Black - friars ...
Page 649
... River Thames . Bluck sc . p . 217 . 29. The Long Room , Custom House . J. C. Stadler sc . p . 218 . 30. Debating Society , Piccadilly . J. C. Stadler sc . p . 223 . 31. Doctors Commons . J. C. Stadler sc . p . 224 . 32. Drury Lane ...
... River Thames . Bluck sc . p . 217 . 29. The Long Room , Custom House . J. C. Stadler sc . p . 218 . 30. Debating Society , Piccadilly . J. C. Stadler sc . p . 223 . 31. Doctors Commons . J. C. Stadler sc . p . 224 . 32. Drury Lane ...
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... of the River Thames . Folded . S. J. Neele sc . p . 30 . 8. View of the Queen's Walk . E. Dayes del . Storer sc . p . 41 . 9. View of London Bridge . E. Dayes del . J. Dadley sc . p . 44 . 10. View of the Tower . E. Dayes del . P ...
... of the River Thames . Folded . S. J. Neele sc . p . 30 . 8. View of the Queen's Walk . E. Dayes del . Storer sc . p . 41 . 9. View of London Bridge . E. Dayes del . J. Dadley sc . p . 44 . 10. View of the Tower . E. Dayes del . P ...
Page 682
... on the River of Thames . Instructions about the General Post Office . Description of the Great and Cross Roads from one City and eminent Town to another in England and Wales . A perpetual Almanack . The Rates of Coachmen , Chair- men ...
... on the River of Thames . Instructions about the General Post Office . Description of the Great and Cross Roads from one City and eminent Town to another in England and Wales . A perpetual Almanack . The Rates of Coachmen , Chair- men ...
Page 683
... River Thames.Of Water - carriage to several Cities , Town's , & c . - The Rates of Water - men , Porters of all kinds , and Car - men . To what Inns Stage - Coaches , Flying - Coaches , Waggons and Carriers come , and the Days they go ...
... River Thames.Of Water - carriage to several Cities , Town's , & c . - The Rates of Water - men , Porters of all kinds , and Car - men . To what Inns Stage - Coaches , Flying - Coaches , Waggons and Carriers come , and the Days they go ...
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Account Allhallows ancient Antiquities Appendix Arms Basire sc Bishop Bluck sc Charles Charter Church of St City of London copies Cornhill Court Dedication Docks Drawn Earl East Prospect East View Edward Engraved Title-page Errata Errors of paging Etched Fleet Street Folded Folio Fulham Garden George Green sc Half Title Hall Henry History Hollar Honourable Hospital House Index Inscribed J. T. Smith King Lane LARGE PAPER letter-press Lincoln's Inn List of Plates London and Westminster London Bridge Lord Mayor Middlesex Monument of Sir Neele sc North Norwich Number Octavo Palace Parish Church Plan Portrait of Sir Preface Printed Quarto Revd Richard River Thames Robert Royal Exchange Schnebbelie second edit shewing sold Somerset South East Prospect Southwark St James's St Mary St Paul's Cathedral St Stephen's Chapel Temple Tomb Tower Tower of London View of Westminster Volume Wale Ward Warren sc West Prospect West View Westminster Abbey William
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