A catalogue of the ... library ... of ... Richard Gough ... : Which will be sold ... on ... April 5, 1810 / [Richard Gough].
- Richard Gough
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- [1810]
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Credit: A catalogue of the ... library ... of ... Richard Gough ... : Which will be sold ... on ... April 5, 1810 / [Richard Gough]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![mitiently by the Oculists, p. 22; ; Description on two antient Mansioii'-houses in Northamptonshire and Dor- set, vol. X. ]). 7 ; A Roman Altar inscribed to Bela- tucader illustrated, p. 118; A Mosaic Pavement in the Prior’s Chapel at Ely, with-a brief Deduction of the Rise and Progress of Mosaic Work since the Intro- duction of Christianity, p. 121 ; Observations on a Roman Horologium found in Italy, p. 1J2; Descrip- tion of the old Font in the Church of East Meon, Hampshire; with some Observations on Fonts, p. 183; On the Analogy between certain antient Monuments, XL p. 34; On a (ireek Inscription in London, p. 48. In the Vetusta Monumenta,” he wrote the De- scriptions of, vol. II. Plates 3(7, 37, Raherus’ Tomb at $t. Bartholomew’s; 39> 40, Font in Winchester Cathedral; 41, 42, New Hall in Essex; -43, Roman Pavements at Warmins'ter; 45 to 50, Monuments of Cardinal Beaufort and Bishops Wainflete and Fox, at Winchester; 53, Monument nf Henry Bourgchier Earl of Essex ; 54, 55, Stone at Ruthven in Anan- dale. — In vol. HI. Plates 1 to 3, St. Mary Magdalen Hospital near Vv^inchester; 6, Bp. Wainflke’s Monu- ment and School; 12 to 17, Crosses erected bv Ed- ward HI.; 25V. Lffbrd and Sudbury Fonts, Suffolk ; 31, 32, The Holy Sepulchres at Heckington, co. Lin- coln, and at Northwold, co. Norfolk ; 33 to '37, Cowdray House, Sussex; 38, Chimnev^-piece in the Bishop’s Palace at Exeter, erected by Bp. Courtenay. In Air. Nichols’s “ Bibliotheca dopographica Bri- tannica,” the design of which he both suggested and forwarded, several Essays bear his name ; particularly the Memoirs of Edward Rowe-Mores, No. I. ; of the Gales, and of the Gentlemen’s Society at Spalding, No. II. and XX. ; of Sir John Hawkwood, No. iv! and XIX.; History of Croyland. No. XL ; Genealo- gical View of the Family 6f Cromwell, No. XXXI Dr. Pegge’s Sylloge of Inscriptions, No. XLI. is in- scribed to him. He assisted in the copious, well-digested, and ac- curate‘‘History of Leicestershire;” undertaken and conducted with a perseverance which would baffle common County Historians, by the same Friend; to](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2204243x_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)