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Price.
l. s. d.
Numb. Brought over 3 1 0
36. The monument of Raherus in St. Bartholomew's church West Smithfield. 0 6 0
37. Specimens of architecture in the said church, with an account thereof.
38. Fountain at Rouen, erected on the spot where the Maid of of Orleans was burnt. 0 2 6
39 Font at Winchefter cathedral. 0 5 0
40.
41, 42. Two views of the Palace of Beaulieu, or New Hall in Essex, built by King Henry VIII. 0 5 0
43. Roman pavements found in Pittmead, near Warminster. 0 5 0
44. Rom. pavements found at Cirencester and Woodchester. 0 5 0
45. Monument of Cardinal Beaufort in Winchester cathedral
46. Monument of Bishop Wainfleet in Winchester cathedral
47. Figures of Cardinal Beaufort and Bishop Wainflete on their monuments. 1 5 0
48, 49. Parts and ornaments of the monuments of Cardinal Beaufort, Bishop Wainflete, and Bishop Fox.
50. Monument of Bishop Fox in Winchester cathedral.
51, 52. Two views of a reliquary in the possession of Thomas Astle, Esq. 0 6 0
53. Monument of Henry Bourgchier, the first Earl of Essex of that family, and and of Isabel Plantagenet his wife, in the church of little Easton, Essex. 0 3 0
54, 55. Ruthvel cross in Annandale. 0 5 0
Total 6 8 6
This Second Volume of the Vetusta Monumenta may be had complete for six guineas; or the two Volumes together in boards for ten guineas.
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VOLUME III.
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1, 2, 3. Three views of Magdalen chapel, near Winchester. 1 1 0
4, 5. Chancel and stalls of Chatham church, Kent. Stalls in Tiltey church, Kent, and in the choir of Rochester cathedral. 0 10 6
1 11 6