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Credit: Sales catalogue 48: Marks and Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![Staffordshire—continued. 1031 PLOT (Ropert) The NATURAL History of STAFFORD-SHIRE, with the large folding map, having the arms of the Nobility and Gentry, with their names in alphabetical order engraved round the borders, and 37 plates (some double-page) of views of seats, antiquities, natural curiosities, &c., folio, contemp. panelled calf (slightly cracked at joints), Oxford, printed at the Theater, 1686 £2/15/- Without the leaf of ““ Arms Omitted ” (almost always missing), but having the rare two leaves of ‘‘ Proposals”? at end ; 7 double-page plates torn at folds. SUFFOLK. 1032 BURY ST. EDMUNDS: Yates (Rev. RICHARD) HIsToRY and ANTIQUITIES of the ABBEY of ST. EDMUND’S BurRY, with Views of the most Considerable Monasterial Remains, by the Rev. WILLIAM YATES, SECOND EDITION, with Additions; portrait, and 28 plates (of which 14 are now first added), 4to., half morocco, 1843 £1/5/- Mounted to size and inserted at the end of the volume is the ‘‘ Report of the Annual Meeting of the Royal Archaeological Institute, 1869.” 1033 CRATFIELD : HOLLAND (REV. WILLIAM) CRATFIELD : a TRANSCRIPT of the ACCOUNTS of the PARISH, from A.D. 1490 to A.D. 1642, with Notes ; a BRIEF MEMOIR of the AUTHOR, by his Wipow ; edited, with an Introduction by JOHN JAMES RAVEN, roy. 8vo., cloth, [1895] 10/- 1034 DUNWICH : BIRD (JAMES) DUNWICH ; a TALE of the SPLENDID CITy [a Poem], in Four Cantos, FIRST EDITION, 8vo., orig. boards, cloth back, paper label (worn), uncut, 1828 15/- An inscription in ink on the half-title. “This poetical writer and dramatist was the son of Samuel Bird, a farmer of Earl’s Stonham, Suffolk, where he was born on Nov., 1788 ; Contributed somie of his earlier poems to the ‘ Suffolk Chronicle.’ Most of his verse indicates an intimate acquaint- ance with Dryden and Pope, and the influence of Byron and Campbell.” —D.N.B. 1035 IPSWICH : CriarKkE (G. R.) The History and DESCRIPTION of the TOWN and BOROUGH of IpswicuH, including the Villages and Country Seats in its Vicinity, more particularly those situated on the BANKS of the ORWELL, engraved title, map (inserted), and 20 plates (foxed), roy. 8vo., contemp. half russia (repaired), Ipswich [1830] 10/- 1036 RAVEN (JOHN JAMES) The CHURCH BELLS of SUFFOLK : a Chronicle in Nine Chapters, with a Complete List of the Inscriptions on the Bells, and Historical Notes, 8 plates and 91 woodcuts, roy. 8vo., cloth, 1890 8/- 1037 SUCKLING (REv. ALFRED) The History and ANTIQUITIES of the COUNTY of SUFFOLK : with Genealogical and Architectural Notices of its Several Towns and Villages, 22 en- graved and tinted lithograph plates (4 coloured), and numerous woodcuts, 4to., contemp. half red morocco gilt, 1846 £2/10/- Vol. I. only, containing the Hundreds of Wangford, Mutford, and Lothingland. A further volume was published in 1848. 1038 THORINGTON : Hitt (THomas S., Editor) The REGISTERS of the PARISH of THOR- INGTON, in the COUNTY of SUFFOLK, with Notes of the different Acts of Parliament re- ferring to them, and Norticrs of the BENCE FAMILY, with Pedigree and other Families whose names appear therein, with frontispiece and a facsimile, roy. 8vo., cloth, 1884 7/6 1039 TOMPKINS (HERBERT W.) In CONSTABLE’S COUNTRY, with many reproductions from his paintings, portrait and 15 coloured plates, 8vo., cloth, 1906 5/- SUFFOLK : vide NorFoLK : DuTT (W. A.), ante. SURREY. 1040 ALVERSTONE (Rt. Hon. Lorp) and ALCOCK (C. W.) SuRREY CRICKET : Its His- tory and Associations, RE-ISSUE, with 49 illustrations, stout 8vo., cloth, 1904 12/- 1041 AUBREY (JOHN) The NaTurAL History and ANTIQUITIES of the COUNTY of SURREY, begun in the year 1673, and continued to the Present Time, portrait by Van der GUCHT, folding map, Evelyn family pedigree, 3 plates and 3 illustrations on the text, 5 vols, 8vo., . russia, gilt backs, (some joints repaired), 1719 £6/6/- A few small stains, but a good copy. 1042 BARNES : BarreTT (C. J.) The History of BARN ELMS and the Kit-CaT CLuB, now the RANELAGH CLUB, SECOND EDITION, with frontispiece sketched by EDWARD KENNARD, roy. 8vo., parchment, uncut, 1889 15/-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3085930x_0074.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)