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CESTER, and HEREFORD, and of the Charity connected with it. To which is prefixed, A View of the Condition of the Parochial Clergy of this Kingdom, from the earliest Times. By the Rev. DANIEL LYSONS, M.A. F.R.S. and F.S.A. Rector of Rodmarton, in the County of Gloucester.

GLOUCESTER: Printed by D. Walker: and sold, for the Benefit of the Charity, by Messrs. Cadell and Davies in London; and the principal Booksellers at Gloucester, Worcester, Hereford, Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham, Oxford, &c. 1812. Octavo. Title-page as above.

Dedication to Dr. George Isaac Huntingford, Lord Bishop of
Gloucester, dated Rodmarton, March 26, 1812, 4 pages.
Contents, 9 pages.

Historical Part, beginning with a View of the Condition of the
Parochial Clergy of this Kingdom, [B-S 3] 262 pages.
List of Subscribers to the Meeting, p. 263-268.

Index of Names, p. 269-278.

Additions and Correction, 1 page.

N. B. There are copies of this publication on LARge Paper.

XIV.

OBSERVATIONS on the STATE of the GLOCESTER INFIRMARY, as reported by the Committee of Governors appointed to examine into the Income and Expenses of the same: also, on the Propriety and Expediency of adopting the Regulations proposed by the Committee, and recommended by the Quarterly General Court, held on the 6th of October: offered to the Consideration of the Special General Court held on the 22d of November, 1796. By Sir G. O. PAUL.

Printed and published at the special Request of the President and Governors present; and sold for the Benefit of the Fund of the Infirmary. Octavo, 87 pages.

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XV.

The HISTORY of the ANCIENT TOWN of CIRENCESTER, in Two Parts. Part I. The ancient State.— Part II. The modern and present State; with appropriate Observations, and illustrated with Plates.Second Edition.

"More rightly if you know, the Fact discuss:

If not, with candor own the Truth's with us." CIRENCESTER: Printed and sold by S. Rudder, Dyer-street. MDCCC. Octavo.

Title-page as above, within a border.

Preface, page iii-viii.

Contents, 2 pages.

The History of Cirencester, and Errata, [B-Tt 3] 332 pages. N. B. Pages 245 and 246 are repeated with an * on a separate leaf, and follow p. 244.

PLATES.

1. Plan of Cirencester. H. Mutlow sc. To face the Title. 2. View of a Roman Hypocaust at Cirencester. H. Mutlow sc. p. 43.

3. Remains of a Tessellated Pavement in the House of the late John Smith, Esq. at Cirencester. Coloured. p. 63. 4. Plan of Home Park, and Views of the House, belonging to Earl Bathurst. Folded. B. F. Lewis del. J. Taylor sc. p. 128. (The same plate as in Rudder's Gloucestershire, p. 355.)

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5. Plan of Oakley Great Park, with Views of Alfred's Hall, belonging to the same. Folded. B. F. Lewis del. J. Taylor sc. p. 132. (The same plate as in Rudder, p. 356.) 6, 7, 8. Plans for watering Meadows. Folded. p. 238 and 246, with an *.

9. Inside View of the South Porch of Cirencester Church. Mutlow sc. p. 259.

XVI.

A CANDID ENQUIRY concerning the BENEFACTIONS of the late Mrs. REBECCA POWELL, in favour of the Town of CIRENCESTER. By a Native of the Place. LONDON: Printed for W. Bathoe in the Strand, 1765. Octavo, 24 pages.

XVII.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of TEWKESBURY. By W. DYDE. The Second Edition, with considerable Additions and Corrections.

"Ampla foro, et partis spoliis præclara Theoci
Curia, Sabrina qua se committit Avona:
Fulget, nobilium, sacrisque recondit in antris
Multorum cineres, quondam inclyta corpora bells."

LELAND.

TEWKESBURY: Printed by the Editor; and sold by G. Wilkie, Bookseller, Paternoster-row, London. 1798. Octavo.

Title-page as above, with a vignette View of the " Abbey Gatehouse." Ross sc.

Dedication to the principal Burgesses of the Borough of Tewkesbury, with the Arms of the same.

Advertisement to the former Edition, 2 pages.

Preface to the present Edition, 2 pages.

List of Subscribers, p. ix-xviii.

Sketch of Glocestershire, p. xvii-xxiv.

Contents, 2 pages.

History and Antiquities of Tewkesbury; and Appendix, [A-Dd 3] p. 25-243.

PLATES.

1. View of Tewkesbury from Cork's Hill. S. Ireland del.

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2. View of the Abbey Gate-house. Ross sc. Vignette in

Title-page.

3. Plan of Tewkesbury. Smith del. Ross sc.

p. 25.

4. Abbey Church. E. Edgecombe del. J. Ross sc.

p. 52.

5. Despenser's Monument. E. Edgecombe del. J. Ross sc.

p. 58.

6. Town Hall and Market House. E. Edgecombe del. J. Ross sc. p. 84.

N. B. There are copies of this publication on Large Paper.

XVIII.

The HISTORY of CHELTENHAM and its ENVIRONS; including an Inquiry into the Nature and Properties of the Mineral Waters, &c. &c. and a concise View of the County of Glocester.

CHELTENHAM: Printed and published by H. Ruff. 1803, Octavo.

Title-page as above, with a vignette View of Bays Hill Lodge.

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Dedication to the Marquis of Worcester, dated Cheltenham, 1803, and signed H. Ruff.

Preface, p. vii-xii.

Contents, 4 pages.

History of Cheltenham, [B-Y 8] 336 pages.
Appendix, and Itinerary, [Z-BB] p. 337-358.

PLATES.

1. View of Cheltenham. Spornberg del. To front the Title. 2. View of the Well Walks. Spornberg del. p. 66.

N. B. Of this work, written by the Rev. T. F. Dibdin, there are copies on Large Paper,

XIX

A TOUR to the ROYAL SPA at CHELTENHAM: or GLOUCESTERSHIRE Displayed; containing an Account of Cheltenham in its improved state; its Mineral Waters, Public Walks, Amusements, Environs, &c.; the Natural History of the County and City of Gloucester, and the Towns of Cirencester, Tetbury, Tewkesbury, Fairford, &c. with an Account of the Royal Visit to Cheltenham in 1788. By SIMEON MOREAU, M.C. Cheltenham.

BATH: Printed for the Author, by R. Cruttwell. 1797. (first printed in 1783,) 208 pages, and three plates. Duodecimo.

XX.

An ACCOUNT of the PARISH of FAIRFORD, in the County of Gloucester; with a particular Description of the Stained Glass in the Windows of the Church, and Engravings of ancient Monuments.

"Where superstition, with capricious hand,

In many a maze the wreathed window plann'd:
With hues romantic tinged the gorgeous pane,
To fill with holy light the wond'rous fane:
To aid the builder's model richly rude,
By no Vitruvian symmetry subdued."

T. WARTON.

LONDON: Printed by John Nichols, for Richard Bigland, Esq. and sold by G. and T. Wilkie, London, &c. MDCCXCI. Quarto, 39 pages.

PLATES.

1. Fairford (Church.) To front the Title.

2. Monument of John Tame and Alice his Wife, with their Arms. Folded. p. 20.

3. Monument of Roger Lygon, Esq. and Katherine his Wife. p. 21.

4. Monument of Sir Edmund Tame and his Wives. p. 21. N. B. The whole of these Plates are inserted in Bigland's Hist. of Gloucestershire.

Besides which have been published,

The History of Fairford Church in Gloucestershire. Cirencester: Printed by S. Rudder, MDCCLXIII. Octavo, 16 pages; and again in 1765.

With a View of Fairford Church from the E.S.E. entrance of the Church-yard. T. Trinder del. J. Hullett sc.

XXI.

The HISTORY of SUDELEY CASTLE in GLOUCESTERSHIRE, by the Rev. COOPER WILLYAMS, Vicar of IXNING in Suffolk.

LONDON: Printed for J. Robson, New Bond-street. MDCCXCI. Royal folio, 10 pages.

With a View of the Ruins of Sudeley Castle, formerly the Seat of the Lords Chandos. Dedicated to Samuel Egerton Brydges, Esq.

XXII.

An ACCOUNT of ROMAN ANTIQUITIES discovered at WOODCHESTER, in the COUNTY of GLOUCESTER, in the Year MDCCXCIII. By SAMUEL LYSONS, F.R.S. and A.S.

LONDON: Sold by Cadell and Davies; B. and J. White; Edwards, Payne, Robson, Nicol, Elmsley, and Leigh and Sotheby, MDCCXCVII. Allas folio.

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