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Hints on Glass Painting, by an Amateur, illustrated by coloured Plates from ancient examples. This work is intended to form a Companion to Rickman and the Glossary.
The Antiquities of Gainford, in the County of Durham, comprising the Baronial and Ecclesiastical History of that place, and of Barnard Castle, with Descriptive Notices also of Raby Castle, Staindrop Church, Denlop Chapel, the Hall and Chapel of Barforth, and many other interesting objects of antiquity in their vicinity. By John Richard Walbran, Esq. In the Press in an advanced state.
The History and Antiquities of Dartford, with Incidental Notices of Places in its Neighbourhood, by John Dunkin. Subscribers' names are received in London by Mr. J. Russell Smith.
Views, Sections and Elevations of Shottesbrooke Church, near Maidenhead, Berkshire; a good and pure specimen of the Decorated style; by W. Butterfield, Esq., Architect.
Views, Sections and Elevations of Minster Lovell Church, near Witney, Oxfordshire; a very perfect specimen of the Perpendicular style; by John Prichard, Esq., Architect.
A View of Devonshire, in 1630. By Thomas Westcot, Gent., of Raddon, in the parish of Shobrooke, Devon. To be Published, provided a sufficient number of Subscriber's can be obtained to defray the cost of paper, printing, &c. (At a price not to exceed fifteen shillings).
The Annals of the Four Masters, from A.D. 1172, to the conclusion, in 1616; consisting of the Irish text, from the original MS. and an English Translation, with copious explanatory notes, by John O'Donovan. The earlier portion of this chronicle has been printed with a Latin version in O'Conor's Rerum Hibernicarum Scriptores. It is proposed to publish the present Work by subscription in two volumes, 4to. Price to Subscribers 6 guineas, to non-Subscribers 8 guineas.
Select Pieces of Old English Popular Poetry, illustrative of the Manners and Arts of the Middle Ages, now first edited from the original manuscripts, by J. O. Halliwell, 12mo.
Anecdota Literaria: a Collection of Short Poems in English, Latin and French, illustrative of the Literature and History of England in the Thirteenth Century, and more especially of the condition and manners of the different classes of Society. Edited, from Manuscripts at Oxford, London, Paris, and Berne. by Thomas Wright, 8vo.