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and Villages, Gentlemen's Seats, Remains of Antiquity, Founderies, &c. &c. within the Circumference of Sixteen Miles.

TUNBRIDGE WELLS: Printed and sold by J. Sprange. MDCCXCVII. Octavo.

Engraved Title-page as above, with a View of Mount Pleasant as a Vignette. J. Roberts del. H. Ashby sc,

Engraved Dedication to His Grace the Duke of Leeds, with Arms, signed J. Sprange.

Author's Address and Contents, 10 pages.

Descriptive Part, [B-Ff6] 336 pages.

PLATES.

1. A Perspective View of Tunbridge Wells Walks. J. Roberts del. Walker sc. To face the Title.

2. A View of Mount Sion Hill, Tunbridge Wells, from the Common. p. 106.

3. A View of part of Mount Ephraim Hill, Tunbridge Wells. p. 109.

4. Penshurst Place, in Kent, formerly belonging to the Earl of Leicester. Folded. Jas. Lambert del. H. Ashby sc. p. 148.

5. Hever Castle, Kent. Folded. Jas. Lambert del. W. & J. Walker sc. p. 171.

6. View of the Castle, and part of the Town of Tunbridge in Kent. Jas. Lambert del. H. Ashby sc.

p. 175.

7. Knole, the Seat of His Grace the Duke of Dorset. Folded. Jas. Lambert del. H. Ashby sc.

p. 207.

8. Mereworth-Place, Kent, the Seat and Residence of the late Earl of Westmoreland. Folded. Jas. Lambert del. 1786. H. Ashby sc.

p. 225.

9. Somerhill, the Seat of Henry Woodgate, Esq. Folded. Jas. Lambert del. 1783. H. Ashby sc. p. 235. 10. A View of Bayham Abbey in Sussex, the Seat of John Pratt, Esq. Folded. Jas. Lambert del. H. Ashby sc. p. 269. 11. Ruins of the Palace at Mayfield, Sussex, formerly the Residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury. Jas. Lambert del. H. Ashby sc. p. 289.

12. Buckhurst, Sussex. Jas. Lambert del. 1786. H. Ashby sc. p. 295.

13. Bolebrooke, Sussex. J. Lambert del. H.Vaughan sc. p. 296. A folded Table of Distances faces p. 324.

IV.

TUNBRIDGE WELLS and its Neighbourhood, illustrated by a Series of Etchings and historical Descriptions. By PAUL AMSINCK, Esq. The Etchings executed by LETITIA BYRNE.

LONDON: Published by William Millar, Albemarle-street, and Edmund Lloyd, Harley-street. (G. E. Miles, Printer.) 1810. Royal quarto.

Half Title.

Title-page as above.

Advertisement, dated Tunbridge Wells, Jany 1810, 1 page.
List of Subscribers, 3 pages.

List of Plates, 2 pages.

Descriptive Account, [B-3A 2] 183 pages.

PLATES,

(Drawn by the Author, except No. 12.)

1. Tunbridge Wells. To face the Title,

2. The Bath House. p. 34.

3. Groombridge Chapel. p. 38.

4. The High Rocks. To face p. 45.

5. Eridge Castle, (front View.) To face p. 59.

6. Another View of Eridge Castle. p. 62.

7. Mayfield Place. p. 67.

8. Bayham Abbey. p. 73.

9. Scotney Castle, (front View.) p. 81.

10. Scotney Castle, (back View.) p. 82.

11. The Court Lodge, (in Lamberhurst,) the Seat of W. A. Morland, Esq. p. 83.

12. Combwell Priory. E. V. Utterson, Esq. del. p. 87. 13. Bounds. p. 89.

14. Mabledon, (the Seat of James Burton, Esq.) p. 93.

15. Tunbridge Castle. p. 101.

16. Tunbridge Priory. p. 105.

17. Somerhill. p. 109.

18. Mereworth House, (the Seat of Lord Le Despencer.) p. 115. 19. Knole, (the Seat of the Duke of Dorset.) p. 121.

20. Knole, (front View.) p. 125.

21. Penshurst Place. p. 129.

22. Penshurst Place, (from the Garden.) p. 133.

23. Penshurst Place, (the Chapel.) p. 134.

24. South Park, (the Seat of Richd. Allnutt, Esq.) p. 139.

25. Hever Castle. p. 141.

26. Buckhurst. p. 147.

27. Stoneland (House). p. 160.

28. Withyham. p. 161.

29. Bolebrook. p. 165.

30. Kedbroke, (Kidbrooke, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. C. Abbot.) p. 169.

31. Brambletye. p. 173.

PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.

p. 43.

1. Farm-house at Speldhurst. p. 36.
2. Sand Rocks on the London Road.
3. Rock on Rusthall Common. p. 44.
4. Rocks on Tunbridge Wells Common. p. 46.
5. Rotherfield Church. p. 65.

6. Lumberhurst (Lamberhurst) Church. p. 85.
7. Bidborough Church. p. 91.

8. Sevenoaks Church. p. 127.

9. Penshurst Church. p. 129.

10. House at Pounds Bridge. p. 138.

11. Moated House at Brambletye. p. 180.

12. The Chapel and Baths (at Tunbridge). p. 183.

V.

TUNBRIDGIALIA: or The PLEASURES of TUNBRIDGE; a Poem in Latin and English, heroic Verse. By PETER CAUSTON. 1705. Quarto.

TUNBRIGIALIA: or The TUNBRIDGE MISCELLANY for the Years 1719 and 1722. Octavo.

TUNBRIDGIALE: a Poem; being a Description of Tunbridge, in a Letter to a Friend at London. By the Author of 'My time, O ye Muses."-London, 1726. Quarto.

66

DESCRIPTION of TUNBRIDGE, a Poem. 1727.

TUNBRIGIALIA: or TUNBRIDGE MISCELLANIES for 1737, 1738, and 1739; and were published together in 1740.

TUNBRIDGE EPISTLES from Lady Margaret to the Countess of B. 1767. Quarto. Written in Imitation of Anstey's New Bath Guide.

the County of Kent, of the Foundation of the Right Honourable the late Lord William, Baron Cobham : (together with the Morning and Evening Prayers as they are used in the New College.)

First printed at London in 1687, in Quarto, and reprinted in the year MDCCXXXIII, in the same size, 24 pages.

XI.

Illus

ANTIQUITIES in KENT hitherto undescribed. trated by JOHN THORPE, of BEXLEY, Esq. M.A. F.S.A. containing Notices of Aylesford, Cobham College, Penshurst, Chalke, Speldherst, Woldham, Gillingham, the Grange, Twidall, Halling, Cookstone, Canterbury, Chatham, Cranbrooke, Cliffe, Frindsbury, and Wrotham.

LONDON: MDCCLXXXII. See Nichols's "Biblioth. Topog. Britann." No. vi.

XII.

An accurate DESCRIPTION of BROMLEY in Kent, ornamented with Views of the Church and College, including every Thing interesting and amusing in that delightful part of the County, and Five Miles round; from the Works of Camden, Hasted, Harris, Seymour, Philipott, &c. &c. with original Anecdotes, Observations, &c. By THOMAS WILSON.

:

LONDON Printed for J. Hamilton, No. 46, Pater-noster-row, and T. Wilson, Bookseller, Bromley, Kent. 1797. Duodecimo.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Inhabitants of Bromley, signed Thomas Wilson, and dated Bromley Library, Aug. 21, 1797. Advertisement, 2 pages.

Preface, and Subscribers to this Work, p. 9-20.

Description of Bromley, [B-0] p. 21-118.

PLATES.

Dedicated to Enoch Holding,

Esq. Towes del. & sc. To face the Title.

1. View of Bromley Church.

2. View of Bromley College. Towes del. & sc.

p. 42.

Dedicated to Major John Scott.

XIII.

OUTLINES of the HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of BROMLEY, in Kent: chiefly extracted from Philipott, Hasted, Lysons, &c. By JOHN DUNKIN. To which is added, An Investigation of the Antiquities of HOLWOOD HILL, in the Parish of Keston, by permission of the Author Alfred John Kempe, Esq. BROMLEY: Printed by and for J. Dunkin; and sold by Gale, Curtis, and Fenner, Pater-noster Row; and J. Forster, Kensington. 1815., Octavo.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Rt. Rev. Dr. Walker King, Lord Bishop of Rochester.

Advertisement and Contents, 3 pages.

The History and Antiquities of Bromley, [A-E 3] 44 pages. An Investigation of the Antiquities of Holwood Hill, and Extracts from the Vestry Book, [E4-G] p. 45–56.

PLATES.

1. Bromley Church. A. J. Kempe del. & fec. To face the Title.

2. Antiquities found at the War Bank, near Cæsar's Camp, Keston, Kent. A. J. Kempe del. & fec. p. 45.

N. B. Some copies were printed on Large Paper.

XIV.

RULES and ORDERS for the Royal Military Academy at WOOLWICH; also for the Company of Gentlemen

Cadets.

LONDON: Printed by J. Bullock, J. Spencer, and J. Bullock, jun. MDCCLXIV. Quarto, 20 pages.

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