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VOLUME IV.
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1, 2, 3, 4. Figures of an antique helmet and mask of bronze, and other antiquities discovered at Ribchester in Lancashire, with an account thereof. 1 1 0
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Prints engraved by the late Mr. George Vertue, now the property of the Society of Antiquaries.
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A PLAN of London in Queen Elizabeth's time, copied by Mr. Vertue 1748, in 8 plates. 0 6 0
View of St. Thomas's chapel on London bridge, 2 plates. 0 4 0
Survey of the Streets of London after the fire, 2 plates. 0 3 0
Two views of old St. Martin's church in the Strand, with the ground plot. 0 2 6
Roman pavement at Stunsfield in Oxfordshire. 0 1 0
Two views of Mr. Lethieullier's mummy. 0 1 0
The first set of Mr. Vertue's historical prints, consisting of four plates with descriptions.
Henry VII. and his Queen; Henry VIII. and Lady Jane Seymour.
Procession of Queen Elizabeth to Hunsdon house. 1 3 6
The cenotaph of Lord Darnley; with James I. when a child, and the earl and countess of Lenox, praying by it.
The battle of Carberry Hill at large.
The second set consisting of the five following prints:
Three children of Henry VII.
Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk, and Mary Queen of France.
Frances Duchefs of Suffolk, and Adrian Stoke her second husband. 1 3 6
Lady Jane Grey.
K. Edward VI. granting the palace of Bridewell for an hospital.
King Charles I. and his Queen. 0 5 0