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his wife, and two children, who were most stranglie consumed in a daye at Stow in Staffordshire, 9 May, 1616." 4to.

"Lincolnshire, a Poem. Bury St. Edmund, 1720." Fol.

"The Prospect: a Lyric Essay. By Martin Scriblerus, jun. Lond. 1769." 4to.

"A Short Tour in the Midland County of England, performed in the summer of 1772; together with an account of a similar excursion, undertaken September, 1774." Lond. 1775. 8vo.

The former part of this publication had been previously (but incorrectly) printed in the Gent. Mag. for May, June, July, and August,

1774.

"The matter of agistment tithe of unprofitable stock in the case of the Vicar of Holbeach; as decreed by the Right Honourable Lord Chief Baron Parker, Baron Smythe, &c. in the Court of Exchequer, in Michaelroas term, 1768. In a Letter to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Norwich. By Cecil Willis, D. D. Vicar of Holbeach, and Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln. Lond. 1776," 4to.

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Figures of Mosaic Pavement, discovered at Horkstow, Lincolnshire, by S. Lysons., Part I. of Reliquæ Romanæ, with Plates," fol. Report concerning the Drainage of WILDMORE FEN, and of the EAST and WEST FENS. By John Rennie, Civil Engineer, and F.R.S. F. S. A. F.R.S-E. F.L.S. &c, 4to." 1800. A Second Report, by Do.

"Collections for the History of the Town and Soke of Grantham; containing authentic Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton, now first published, from the original manuscript in the possession of the Earl of Portsmouth. By Edmund Turnor, Esq. F. R.S. F.S.A." 4to. 1807.

This Work contains a Map of the Soke, plans of all the Churches, and other Engravings. It is printed uniformly with Howlet's Select Views of the County of Lincoln, and intended to accompany that work.

The following Publication is printed at the expence of a private Gentleman, but is not published for sale. Such conduct evinces a liberality of disposition which is eminently worthy of imitation; and were many of the affluent clergy, nobility, and gentry to follow this laudable example, it would prove interesting to every lover of Topography, honourable to themselves, and very generally useful.

"A Topographical Account of the Parish of SCAMPTON in the County of Lincoln, and of the Roman Antiquities lately discovered there; together with Anecdotes of the Family of Bolles." By the Rev. Cayley Illingworth, A. M. 4to. 1808.

"A Selection of Views in the County of Lincoln, comprising the principal Towns and Churches, the remains of Castles and Religious Houses, and Seats of the nobility and gentry; with Topographical and Historical Accounts of each View." 4to.

This Work was commenced, and most of the Plates were drawn and engraved by B. Howlet, a young mau who is a native of the County, and who displayed some judgment in the selection and execution of many of the subjects at the commencement of the Work. The descriptions, which are very concise, were mostly furnished by the liberality of Mr. W. Brand, and other gentlemen of the County.

"A Short

"A Short Account of LOUTH CHURCH, with an Introductory Sketch of the Progress of Architecture in England. By T. Espin," 4to. 1807. The same Gentleman has published two Views of Louth Church.

MAPS, PLANS, &c.

Small Map of this County with part of Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, and a View of Hull, and the Humber. Engraved by Hollar. Another, 1793, with Dr. Stukeley's Perpetual Tide-Table for the Washes. By Bowen.

Survey of the County, on Six Sheets. By Armstrong. This is considered a very inaccurate and superficial Map.

"Map of S. Holland in Lincolnshire, the Hundred of Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, and the N. Level, shewing the course of the rivers, and other principal drains of sewers, with their goots, sluices, and outfalls, 1726."

Plan of the Borough and Port of Boston, with Views of the Market Cross and Church. Surveyed, 1741, by R. Hall.

Plan of the Town of Louth. Surveyed and drawn by T. Espin, of that town, 1808.

"Plan of the River Witham, and adjoining fens and low grounds from Lincoln to Boston, with the new works proposed to be executed thereon for draining the said fens and low grounds, and restoring the navigation of this river. By J. Grundy, Surveyor and Engineer."

PRINTS.

Lincoln Cathedral, E. S. and W. sides. King.

J. Baker.

S. and W. Harris.

W. front. Vivares. From a drawing 1750. By

Buck engraved, in 1726, Views of the Bishop's Palace, the Castle, and John of Gaunt's Palace, Lincoln: also Views of Tattersal and Somerton Castles; of Torksey and Scrivelsby Halls; of Thornton College; of Tupholme Priory; Moore Tower; Temple Brewer Church; and of Barling, Louth-park, and Kirksted Abbies: and in 1743, Views of Lincoln and Stamford.

Views of Tattersal Castle, and Barling Abbey. Millecent and Kirkall.

Bird's-eye View, and three other Views and Plans of Belton House, then the seat of Lord Tyrconnel. Badeslade and Harris. One Sheet. View of Lord Tyrconnel's New Water-works, &c. at Belton. Vivares. 1749.

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S. View of Hatherthorp, the seat of Sir Michael Newton. Badeslade and Toms.

Mr. Buckler has published Views of Boston Church, the Iron Bridge at Boston, and of Lincoln Cathedral.

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INDEX

TO THE NINTH VOLUME OF THE

BEAUTIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES:

The principal Abbies, Castles, Churches, Encampments, Monu-
ments, Pictures, Portraits, Priories, Roman Stations, and Anti-
quities, described in this Volume, will be found referred to under
one of these heads.

The MARKET TOWNS are distinguished by small Capitals; the Villages
by Italics.

A

ABBIES in Lancashire, Furness,

85-90; Cockersand, 105; Whal-
ley, 155-158, 160, 161: in Leices-
tershire, at Leicester, 343; Garen-
don, 404; Ouston, 454: in Lin-
colnshire, at Barlings, 656, 657;
at Newhouse, 681; at Thornton,
685, 686; at Louth Park, 701;
at Sixbill, 704; at Bardney, 706;
at Kirkstead, 708; at Hagneby,
716; at Revesby, 722; at Swine-
head, 734; at Croyland, 745-749;
at Bourn, 781; at Grimsthorpe,

791.

Ad-Abum, Roman station, 678.
Adlington Hall, seat, house, and
pictures, Lan. 175.

Agriculture, Mr. Bakewell's im-
provements in, 384-392.
Aidburgh Hall, seat, Lan. 216.
Alcancoats, seat, Lan. 141.
Aldringham Hall, seat, Lan. 91.
ALFORD, town, Lin. privileges,
church, school, 715, 716.
Algarkirk, church, Lin. 733.
Alkington, seat, Lan. 286.
Allerton Hall, seat, Lan. 215.
Alt, river, Lan. 22.
Alvingham, monastery, Lin. 703.
Amounderness, hundred, Lan. 105

to 118.

Ancaster, village, Lin. Roman sta-

tion at Ancaster, monuments of
the dukes of, 761.
Ancholme, river, Lin. 560.
Ancoats Hall, seat, Lan. 285.
ANECDOTES of Judge Fell and

George Fox, 79, 80; Martin
Swartz, 80; Archbishop Sandys,
95; Sir John Girlington, 99;
James Earl of Arran and Duke
of Hamilton, 103; Rev. William
Whitaker, 147, 148; Thomas Tal-
bot, 172; Standish family, 174;
Sir Jonas Moore, 176; Edward
Chisenhole, 177; John Palmer,
207; George Stubbs, 212; John
Middleton, 214; Thomas Eccle-
ston, 224; Margaret Countess of
Richmond, 230; Earls of Derby,
229-234; Lady Bradshaigh, 238;
Jeremiah Markland, 239; Rev.
Mr. Wood, 241; John Blackburne,
Esq. 248; Dr. Percival, 249;
Humphrey Chetham, 261-263; Sir
Richard Arkwright, 278; John
Byrom, Thomas Falkner, 284;
Sir Ashton Lever, 286; John
Collier, 302-304; Mr. Robert
Bakewell, 325-326; 383-392; Dr.
Richard Farmer, 364; Bishop
Beveridge, 368; William Lord
Hastings, 374; Bishop Hall, 376;
Francis Beaumont, dramatic poet,
378, 379; Lady Jane Grey, 396,
397; William Lilly, 402-404; Bi-

shop

shop Latimer; 407; George Vil-
liers, Duke of Buckingham, 410-
412; Thomas Cromwell, Earl of
Essex, 414; Bishop Skeffington,
421; Sir Geoffrey Palmer, 434;
Rev. William Hanbury, 440-446;
Walter de Langton, 447, 448;
Thomas Staveley, 448; David
Papillon, 449; Rev. William
Cave, 454; Sir Thomas Cave, 462;
John Wickliffe, 468; Thomas
Simpson, 477; William Burton,
482; Robert Burton, 483; Dr.
Richard Pulteney, 520, 521;
Dr. Willis, 655; Dr. Makerel,
657, 695; Sir William Monson,
657; Sir John Monson, 658; Tho-
mas Sutton, Esq. 662; Lord
Burgh, William de Gainsborough,
Bishop Patrick, 674; John Walsh;
Archbishop Whitgift, 691; Adrian
Scrope, loyalist, 702; Adrian
Scrope, republican, 703; Cardi-
nal Langton, Dr. William Lang-
ton, Bennett Langton, Esq. 714;
Bishop Wainfleet, 719; John Fox,
martyrologist, 732; Dr. Stukeley,
737-739; Maurice Johnson, 744;
Bishop Fox, 764; Sir Isaac New-
ton, 774; Lord Burleigh, 783;
Dr. Dodd, 784; the Bertie fa-
mily, 789; Dr. Tighe, 791.
Appleby, village, Lei. 476.
Aqueduct bridge, at Lancaster, de-
scribed, 68.

Architecture, ecclesiastical, in Lin.
essay on, 539-542.
Arkwright, Sir Richard, his improve-
ments in the cotton-spinning ma-
chines, &c. 278.

Arran, James Earl of, anecdotes of,

103.

ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH, small town,
Lei. 373; memoirs of William
Lord Hastings, 374; church, 375;
finger pillory, monuments of the
Huntingdon family, Bishop Hall, a
native, 376.

Ashhurst Beacon, view, Lan. 223.
Ashton-under-Line, canal, Lan. de-
'scription of, 26.

ASHTON-UNDER-LINE, town, Lan.
riding the black lad, custom of,
church, 306.

Ashton Hall, seat, Lan. park, pic-
tures, memoirs of James Earl of
Arran, fourth Duke of Hamilton,
102-104.

Aslackby, village, Lin. 780.
Aslacoe, East and West, wapen-
takes, Lin. 669-671.
Aswarby, village, Lin. 764.
Aswardhurn, wapentake, Lin. 763-
765.

Atherton Hall, seat, Lan. shower of
seeds, 241.

Aveland, wapentake, Lin. 780 to

787.

Auk borough, Lin. a Roman castrum,

677.

Avon, river, Lei. 322.
Axholine, river island, Lin. 675.

B

Bakewell, Robert, an eminent gra-
zier, anecdotes of, 325, 326; 383-
392.
Bannovallum, Roman station, 713.
Bardney Abbey, Lin. 706.
Barnside, seat, Lan. 141.
Barrow, village, Lin. castle, bar-
rows, 683.

Barrow-upon-Sour, large village, Lei.
367, 568; Bishop Beveridge, a
native, 366; lime-stone, 369; pe-
trifactions at, 370.
BARTON-UPON-HUMBER, town, Lin.
fortifications, ancient history, ma-
nor, courts, St. Peter's church,
682; St. Mary's church; trade and
improvements of, 683.

Bashall, seat, Lan. 166.
Beaumanor, seat, Lei. 392; memoirs
of William Heyricke, Esq. 393;
manor house, 394; portraits, 395.
Beaumont Hall, seat, Lan. 69.
Beaumont, Francis, dramatic poet,
anecdotes of, 378, 379.
Belfield, seat, Lan. 302.
Belleau, village, Lin. abbey, seat,
church, 716.

Belton, village, Lei. 377.
Belton House, seat, Lin. 771.
BELVOIR CASTLE, seat, Lei. 505;

memoirs of its successive posses-
sors, 514; mansion, 514; pictures,
observations on, 515, 516; list of
the principal, 516-518.
Bennington Long, priory, Lin. 762,
763.

Benonæ, Roman station, 313.
Bettisloe, Wapentake, Lin. 787-791.
Beveridge, Bishop, anecdotes of, 368.
Bigland, seat, Lan. 74.

Billinge-Hill, Lan. height of, 124.

Blackburn,

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