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Daniel & Samuel Lysons

Daniel and Samuel Lysons were the sons of the Rev. Samuel Lysons (1730-1804) and Mary Peach Lysons of Gloucestershire, England. Daniel Lysons (1762-1834) graduated from Oxford, and served as the curate of Putney (London, England) from 1789 to 1800. He was a noteworthy antiquary and topographer, and published Environs of London in four volumes from 1792 to 1796. After attending Bath grammar school and St. Mary Hall, Oxford, Lysons became, in 1790, curate of Putney, where he began work on The Environs. Horace Walpole, ever the bustling antiquarian, encouraged Lysons and appointed him his personal chaplain. The work is dedicated to Walpole. 5 volumes, 4to In 1800, he inherited the family estates at Gloucestershire from his uncle, and the following year married Sarah Hardy (ca. 1780-1808). In 1813, he married Josepha Catherine Susanna Cooper (ca. 1781-1868). Daniel's younger brother Samuel Lysons (1763-1819) began studying law in Bath in 1780, where he first befriended Hester Lynch Piozzi (1741-1821) in January of 1784. He later courted two of Mrs. Piozzi's daughters, unsuccessfully. He relocated to London, was called to the bar in 1798, then served as Keeper of the Records in London from 1803 until his death in 1819. Samuel was also an engraver and antiquary, serving as director of the Society of Antiquaries from 1798 to 1809. He illustrated his brother's Environs of London, and the two collaborated on Magna Britannia, Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain, published in several volumes from 1806 to 1822. The work was cut short by Samuel's death in 1819.

 

Their works are- this is a list in progress as few now seem to realise the significance of their work.**if links are clicked the following pages contain all listed illustrations

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The Environs of London . .being an historical account of the towns, villages, and hamlets, within twelve miles of that capital

1789 to 1800.

published London: T. Cadell and W. Davis,

Daniel Lysons

5 vignette titles,

1 letterpress title,

3 maps (Surrey, Middlesex, Kent),

85 plates

An Historical Account of Those Parishes in the County of Middlesex which are Not Described in the Environs of London

published London: T. Cadell and W. Davis, 1800

Daniel Lysons

16 engraved plates & plans

MAGNA BRITANNIA; being a Concise topographical Account of the several counties of Great Britain. VOL. 1 containing BEDFORDSHIRE, BERKSHIRE AND BUCKINGHAMSHIRE ** Also sold as separate counties

Cadell & Davies, London, 1806.

Rev. Daniel Lysons, and Samuel Lysons esq.

44 incl. double page + 3 maps

Magna Britannia; Being a concise Topographical Account of the Several counties of Great Britain. Vol 2, Part 1, containing CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

London, T Cadell and W Davies, 1808.

Rev. Daniel Lysons, and Samuel Lysons esq.

33 copper engraved plates

MAGNA BRITANNIA; Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties....CORNWALL.

London: T. Cadell & W. Davies., 1814.

Rev. Daniel Lysons, and Samuel Lysons esq.

large folding map and 37 engraved plates and plans

Magna Britannia; being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain. Volume the second, containing Cambridgeshire, and the County Palatine of Chester Also Sold separatly as Cheshire

London: T. Cadell & W. Davies., 1810

Rev. Daniel Lysons, and Samuel Lysons esq.

+ 35 engraved plates (as listed) + 37 Extra-engraved plates

Magna Britannia Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain Volume 4 Cumberland

T Cadell & W Davis, London, 1816.

Rev. Daniel Lysons, and Samuel Lysons esq.

Illustrated with forty-three plates.

Fifth Volume of Magna Brittania, being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great BritainDerbyshsire

T. Cadell & G. A. Greenland, London.

Rev. Daniel Lysons, and Samuel Lysons esq.

36 engraved plates, inc maps

Magna Britannia; Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain. Vol.6. Containing Devonshire..

Thomas Cadell, London, 1822.

Rev. Daniel Lysons, and Samuel Lysons esq.

double page map and 33 other plates ( 4 double page, 1 coloured)



Samuel Lysons alone

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An Account of Roman Antiquities discovered at Woodchester in the County of Gloucester.

London, 1797.

Samuel Lysons esq.

35 aquatints (9 double-page), 31 of which are coloured and 4 are tinted, and 5 plain engraved plates,

Remains of Two Temples and other Roman Antiquities Discovered at Bath

London Sold by J. White, Cadell & Davies, T. Payne, G.W. Nicol, G. & J. Robinson, et al 1802,

Samuel Lysons esq.

Hand-colored title vignette and 12 fine stipple-engraved plates, including three double-page.

A Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities.

see list

London: Cadell and Davies, 1804.,

Samuel Lysons esq.

110 engraved plates, some hand colored.

Reliquiae Britannico-Romanae. Containing Figures of Roman Antiquities Discovered in Various Parts of England, 3 vols

3 vols., 1813-17

Samuel Lysons esq.

156 hand-coloured plates of mosaic pavements and other antiquities of which 37 are folding or double-page,

An account of the remains of a Roman Villa discovered at Bignor in the County of Sussex, in the year 1811, and four following years.

London, printed by T. Bensley, 1815.

Samuel Lysons esq.

6 engraved and coloured plates (one folding)

OUR BRITISH ANCESTORS, Who and What were They? An Inquiry

Oxford and London, Henry and Parker 1865.

Samuel Lysons esq.

later re issue original date unknown

The Romans in Gloucestershire

Hamilton, Adams & Co, London, United Kingdom, 1860.

Samuel Lysons esq.

Illustrated and with a Folding Map

later re issue original date unknown

+ many archeological papers



 

A Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities.
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Many of these were sold with a number of plates coloured ie Original hand colouring . . mainly the stained windows.

l. CROSS in Bisley church-yard and .monument in Coberley church.

II.Tomb of Robert Poyntz and Ann his wife in Iron Acton -church, and cross in Iron Acton -churchyard

III.Views of saintbury and Cotes Churches , door of Ozleworth church, figure and inscription over the chancle door of Alderley church, and seal of St Bartholomew's hospital in Gloucester

IV.Gate House of Down Amney manor house and a view of Down Amney Manor House,

V.Down Amney church and capitals of columns in Down Amney Church

VI.Tomb of Sir Nicholas de Villiers and his lady in Down Amney Church,

VII.Stone pulpits in Pitchcomb and North Cerney Churches, and south east view of Elkstone church

VIII. Door of Elkstone Church.

IX. Inside ,view of the chancel of Elkstone church, windows, &c. of the same.

X. Views of Arlingham and Stone Churches.

XI. View of Boxwell church, and tomb of John Edward in Rodmarton Church.

XII.Remains of Kingswood priory

XIII. Stained glass in the east window of the north aisle of Siddington Church.

XIV. Stained glass in Siddington church.

XV. Portrait on glass in Cirencester church, and Cirencester cross.

XVI. Tomb of William Prelatte and his wives in, Cirencester Church.

XVII. Tomb of Sir John Caisy and his lady in Deerhurst church.

XVIII. Remains of the priory of Lanthony near Gloucester.

XIX. Seals of Henry de Tracy and of Lanthony priory, and fragment of a Mosaic pavement at Woodchester.

XX Tomb in Pucklechurch church.

XXI. Southam manor House.

XXII. West view of Berkeley church.

XXIII Inside Views of the nave of berkley Church

XXIV. Part of the burial chapel of the BerkeIey family .n Berkeley church.

XXV. Inside view of the chancel of South Cerney church.

XXVI.. Stone stalls in Bitton church.

XXVII. North-west view of Campden church. ;.

XXVIII. Views of WanswelI-Court house and the Pool..house at Wickwar.

XXIX. Inside view of tbe hall of WanswelI-Courthouse.

XXX. Stone pulpits in Northleach, Cirencester,Thornbury, and Winchcomb churches.

XXXI. Stained glass in Gloucester cathedral and Iron-Acton church.

XXXII. View of Leckhampton-Court house, and tomb in Leckhampton church.

XXXIII. Ancient manor-house at Rodmarton.

XXXIV. Tomb of J ohn Codrington in Wapley church, and Piscina in South Cerney church.

XXXV. . South-west: 'View of St Stephen's church in Bristol.

XXXVI. Inside view of the porch and capital of one of the columna of St Stephen's church, and arches in St James' s church in Bristol.

XXXVII.. Tomb of Sir John de la Mere and his lady in Minchin Hamptom church.

XXXVIII. Door of Siddington church.

XXXIX. Stained glass in the east window oE Buckland church.

xL. North-east view of Cheltenham church.

XLI. Tomb of John :Sortey in Northleach church.

.XLII. Tomb of William Sortey and William Scors in Northleach church.

XLIII. Tomb of John Gyse in Elmore church.

XLIV. Door of South Cerney church.

XL . Cenotaph of abbot Wakeman in Tewkesbury abbey church.

XLVI. South-east view of Almondíbury church, and tomb in that church.

XL VII. Chapel of Sudley castle.

XLVIII. Sudley castle from the first court.

XLIX. Tower at the south-west angle of Sudley castle.

L. East view of part of Sudley castIe. .

LI. Inside view of the remains of the hall of Sudley castle.

LIl. Inside view of the library of Gloucester cathedral.

LIII. Stone stalls in the Chapel of our lady in Gloucester cathedral.

LIV. Crypt of Gloucester cathedral.

LV. North & South Views of Deerhurst Priory

LVI.Stone stalls in Tewksbury Abbey Church

LVII. Tomb of abbot Cheltenham in Tewksbury Abbey Church

LVIII. Inside View of Cleve Church and Tomb of a crusader in that church

LIX. South west View of Ozleworth and Cleve Churches

LX. East view of Cirencester church.

LXI. Inside view of St Catherine's chapel in Cirencester church

LXII. Fonts.

LXIII. Remains of Hayles abbey.

LXIV. View of Iron Acton manor~house, and of Bartholomews Hospital

LXV. Inside view of the chapel of our Lady in Gloucester cathedral

.LXVI.. One of the windows in. the Choir 0f Tewksbury abbey church.

LXVII. South-east view 0f Rendcomb church.

LXVIII. Views of the Grey Friars and the church of St Mary de Crypt In Gloucester.

LXIX. Gate-house of Tewksbury abbey. .

LXX. West end of Tewksbury abbey church.

LXXI. Tomb in Tewksbury abbey church.

XXII. Tomb of Hugh le Despencer the younger and Elizabeth his wife in Tewksbury abbey church.

LXXIII. North-east view of Barnwood church.

LXXIV. Ancient tiles in the mayor's chapel at Bristol, and in Berkeley Castle.

LXXV. East view of Tewksbury abbey church.

LXXVI. Inside view of part of the nave of Tewksbury abbey church.

LXXVII. Remains of the cloister of Tewksbury abbey.

LXXVIII. Inside view of the choir of Tewksbury abbey church.

LXXIX. Trinity chapel in Tewksbury abbey church.

LXXX. West view of Thornbury Castle.

LXXXI. South..west view of Thornbury Castle.

LXXXII. Gate-way of Thornbury Castle.

LXXXIII. Part of the inner court of Thornbury Castle.

LXXXIV. South-east view of the new building in Thornbury Castle.

LXXXV. Part of the new building in Thornbury Castle.

LXXXVI. West-gate at G!oucester.

LXXXVII. South-west view of Bristol cathedral.

LXXXVIII. Niches in the elder chapel! of our Lady in Bristol cathedral.

LXXXIX. Tomb of one of the Berkeley family in Bristol! cathedral.

XC. Inside view of the chapter house of Bristol cathedral.

XCI. Part of the south side of the chapter house of Bristol cathedral.

XCII. The east end of the choir of Bristol cathedral.

XCIl . Stained glass in the windows of the choir of Bristol cathedral.

XCIV. Specimens of ancient stained glass.

XCV.. Entrance to the vestry of Bristol cathedral.

XCVI. .Inside view of the vestry of Bristol cathedral.

XVII. Vestibule of the Chapter House of Bristol cathedral.

XVIII. Entrance to the Choir of Bristol cathedral, and arms in the Vestry

XCIX. Part of the elder Chapel of Our lady in Bristol cathedral

C.Tomb of one of the Abbots of Tewksbury in Tewksbury abbey church.

Cl. South.west view' of Berkley castle.

CII. North-east view of Berkley castle.

CIII. The inner court of BerkeIey castle from the .hall.

CIV. The inner court of BerkeIey castIe from the gateway.

CV.. Entrance to the keep of Berkeley castIe.

CVI. Seal. of the BerkeIey family,. from the I2th to the 16th. century

CVII. l. Tomb in Old Sodbury' church. 2,3. Cyphers in Siddington church. 4. Font in Thornbury church.. 5. Font in Michael Dean Church. .6,7, Date, &c. in Northleach church.8. Seal of Ralph de Sudley. 9. Seal of the chapter of St Augustine'. monastery, Bristol.1O, II, 12, 13, 14. CapitaIs of pillars, &c. in BerkeIey. castle

CVIII. l. Stanton Rectory house. 2. BuckIand Rectory house

ClX. Ancient stained gIass in Cirencester church.

CX. Part of the great cloister of GIoucester cathedraI.

 

BEDFO RDSHIRE. List of plates

l. Map of Bedfordshire,

lI. Roman Urns found at Sandy.,.&c.

1I1. Plan of the Remains of the Priory Church at Dunstaple,

IV. Inside View of Part of the Nave of Dunstaple Church,

V. Ancient Fonts in Bedfordshire,

VI. Baptistery at Luton,

VII. Stone Stalls in Luton Church,

VIII. Plan of Toternhoe Castle,

IX. West: View of Felmersham Church,

X. Part of the W enlock Chapel, and Chancel of Luton Church,

XI. South East View of Wimington Church,

XII. Tomb of John Curteys and Albreda his Wife in Wimington Church,

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BE R K S H 1 R E. List of plates

. . sold bound with Bedforshire & Buckinhamshire hence the numbering

XIII. Map of Berkshire,

XIV. Architectural Ornaments in Avington Church,

XV. Inscriptions in Wolhampton and Sunning-Hill Churches; and the Hungerford Horn,

'XVI. Architectural Ornaments in Padworth Church,

XVII. Ancient Bas-relief, &c. in Charney Chapel and Doorways of Bucklebury, and Thatcham Churches,

XVIII. Welford Church,

XIX. Door of Tidmarsh Church, and leaden Font in Childrey Church

XX. Doorways of Shillingford and Sparsholt Churches,

XXI. Fonts in Avington, Shefford and Sutton-Courtney Churches,

XXII. Stone Stalls in Faringdon and WeIford Churches,

XXIII. Part

XXIII. Part of the Remains of Abi~gdon 41,Abbey,

XXIV. Cumner-Place,

XXV. View of the White-horse Hill, &c.

XXVI. Door of Appleton Manor-housé

XXVII. Plan of the Town of Reading,

XXVIII. Weft View of Windsor Castle,

XXIX. A General Plan of Windsor CastIe,

XXX. Plan of the Ground floor 'of the upper Ward in Windsor Castle,

XXXI. Seals of St. George's Chapel at Windsor, and of Luffield Priory,

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BU C K I N G H A M S H 1 R E. List of plates

 . . sold bound with Bedforshire & Buckinhamshire hence the numbering

XXXII. Map of Buckinghamshire,

XXXIII. Plan of Stewkley Church, and CapitaIs of Pillars and Arches at the West-end of,.

XXXIV. Inside View of the, Chancel of Stewkley Church

XXXV. Doorway of Dinton Church,

XXXVI. Door of Water-Stratford-Church

XXXVII. Ancient stained Glass in Cheíham-Bois and Chetwode Churches,

XXXVIII. Fonts in Aylesbury and Maids-Morton Churches,

XXXIX. Stone Stalls in Maids-Morton Church

XL. Tomb of Elizabeth Lady Clinton, in Haversham Church;

XLI. Ruins of the Hall of Ailieridge-Houfe,

XLII. Inside View of the Chancel of Chetwode Church

XLIII. North-East View of Hillesdon Church,

XLlV. South-east View of Stewkley Church,

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Cambridgeshire, List of plates

l. Map of Cambridgeshire,

1I. Plan of the 'ancient Conventual Church at Ely, and Specimen,s of the Capitals and Arches of the same,

III. Part of the South. end of the Transept of Ely Cathedral,

IV. Door-way, on -the South fide of the Nave of Ely Cathedral;

V. Part 'of the Nave of Ely Cathedral,

VI. Specimen of the Architecture of Sto Sepulchre's Church at Cambridge,

\VII. Part of the Inside of the Western Tower of Ely Cathedral,

VIII. Plan of the Belfry -story of the Great Western Tower of EIy Cathedral,

IX. Elevation of part of the Western Transept of EIy CathedraI,

X. Part of the GalIilee at the Westend of Ely CathedraI,

XI. One of the Second tier of Arches in the Old part of the Presbytery 'in Ely Cathedral,

XII. One of the Lower tier of Arches in that part of the Presbytery of Ely Cathedral, rebuilt in 1322,

XIII. One of the Second tier of Arches in the same,

XIV. One of the Niches on the North side of Sto Mary's Chapel in Ely Cathedral,

XV. Part of the Nave of King's College Chapel in Cambridge,

XVI. Ancient painted Glass in Trumpington Church" ..

XVIL Ancient Fonts in Sto Peter's Church in Cambridge, and in Leverington Church, and Inscription on the base of a cross which formerly stood at Haddenham, and is now in Ely Cathedral,

XVIII. Monuments of Bishop Kilkenny, and Bishop Northwold, in Ely Cathedral,

XIX. Monument of Bishop De Luda in Ely Cathedral,

XXI Monument of Sir John de Freville in Littlle Shelford Church, Gravestone of William de Fulburne, in Fulbourn Church,

XXII. Gravestone of a Knight Supposed to be Sir John dé Creke his Lady, in Westley.'Waterless Church,

XXIII. Gravestone of one. of the Trumpington family, in Trumpington .Church

XXIV.. Gravestone of John de Sleford, in Balsham Church,

XXV. Gravestone of Sir Thomas de Braunston, in the Church of Wisbech.St Peter,

XXVI. Brass plates on the monument' of Thomas Peyton; 'Esq. and his Wives, in Isleham ;church,

XXVII. Plan of the University and Town of Cambridge

XX VIII. Ancient Cup belonging to Pembroke Hall, in Cambridge, presented to that College by their foundress, Countesss of Pembroke, in the reign of King Edward 111

XXIX. Plan of King's College Chapel, in Cambridge,

XXX. Design for the Tower of King's Collge, Cambridge, from an original Drawing in the British Museum,

XXXI. Plan of Ely Cathedral,

XXXII. West View of Sto Mary's Church,. Whittlesea

XXXIII.' Inside View of an ancient Chapel in Willingham Church"

 

Cheshire . . . List of plates

l. Map of the County,

11. Roman Altar, found at Chester in the year 1693, in the possession of the Rev. Charles Prescot,

IlI. Roman Altar, found at Chester in 1779, in the,possession of' John Egerton Esq. of OuIton, M.P.

IV. Roman .Antiquities at Chester"

V. Plan of St. John's Church in Chester,

VI. Internal Elevation of part of the Nave' of St. John's Church;'

VII. Specimens of Saxon Architecture~ in Cheshire, -'

VIII. Internal Elevation of part oE. the 'Nave of Chester' Cathedral,

IX. East View of. Nantwich Church.

X. Inside View of the North Transept, and part of the Chancel of Nantwich Church, .

XI. One of the Wooden Stalls in the Chancel bf Nantwich Church,

XII. Gravestones of Rad. ,de Valletorta in Chester Cathedral, and John le Serjean in St. John's Church at Chester,

XIII. Shrine of St. Werburgh, in Chester Cathedral,

XIV. Monument of Sir Hugh Calveley in Bunbury Church,

XV.Monument of Sir Robert Fulshurst: in

XVI. Fragments of sculpted stone in the Chapter House at Chester

XVII. Plan of the Abbey, of St. Werburgh at Chester,

XVIII.Plan of the Monastery of Benedictine N uns at Chester,' &c.,

XIX. Ruins of the East End of St. John's Church in Chester

XX Plan, ,

XX. Plan and Sketch oF the Ancient Castle at Chester

XXI. View of Hugh Lupus's-Hall, &c.

XXII. View of Saighton-Hall, on of the Seats of the Abbots oF Chester

XXIII. South.. East-View of Littlé-Moreton-HaIl,

XXIV. View of the Southside of the Court of Little-Moreton-HaIl, ,

XXV.Elevation of Crewe-Hall,

XXVI. Four Sides of part of ancient Cross, remaining in the Market-place at Sandbach'

XXVII. Four Sides of a fragment of another Cross, which formerly stood in the Market-place at Sandbach, now in the possession of John Egerton Esq. of OuIton, M. P.

XXVIII. Plan and Elevation of as much as could be restored the Sandbach Crosses,

XXIX. Hugh Lupus's Sword, &c.

XXX. Plan of the County-Hall, Gaol, &c., at Chester, .

XXXI. Part of,the Nave and Cloisters of ,Chester Cathedra], and of the Bishop's Palace adjoining

XXXII. North-east View of Chester Cathedral

XXXIII. Plan of Chester Cathedral,

XXXIV .Plan of the City of Chester,

XXXV. The Court-yard of Hooton Hall, the Ancient Seat of the Stanley Family, from a drawing in the Collection of the late William Nichols Esq.,

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 DEVONSHIRE. List of plates

l. Map of Devonshire

II. Black Church Rocks near Closely

III. North View of Closely

IIV. View at Plymouth

V. View of the Church of Ottery St. Mary

VI. Painted Glass in the East Window of Beer Ferrers Church

VII. Rood loft and Screen in Totnes Church

VIII. Door of Dartmouth Church

IX. Stone Pulpit at South Molton

X. Fonts .

XI. Monument of a Bishop at Exeter

XII. Monument of a of a Crusader at Beer Ferrers

XIII. Effigies of a Crusader in Haccombe Church

XIV. Stone Seats and Monuments at Broad Clist

XV. Monument of the Dinham FamiIy at King's Carswell

XVI. Monumental Effigies of Bishop Stafford at Exeter

XVII. Monumental Screen in Paignton Church XVIII. View of Berry Pomeroy Castle

XIX. View of Compton Castle

XX. Remains of Exeter Castle .

XXI. Old Mansion at Bradley

XXII. View of Dartington Hall

XXIII. Old Chart of Dartmouth Haven

XXIV. View of Dawlish

XXV. Plan of Exeter*

'* From ao old plan in Braun's Civitates Orbis terrarum, 1618.

XXVI. View of the Broadgate at Exeter

XXVII. View of the ,Old Southgate Exeter

XXVIII. View of the Old Watergate at Exeter

XXIX. View of Ilfracombe Harbour

XXX. Old Chart of Exmouth Haven

XXXL Monument at St. Mary Ottery

+ View of Plymouth from Mount Edgecumbe

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 D E R B Y S H 1 R E. . . List of plates
 

l. Map of Derbyshire

II. Entrance of the great Cavern at Castleton

III. Rocks in Middleton-Dale

IV. Group of Rocks called Mock Beggar-Hall

V. Roman altar found near Haddon, and inscriptions on Roman pigs of lead

VI. View of the Crypt under the Chancel of Repton Church CCXIX

VII. Plan and Section of the Crypt under the 'chancel of Repton Church

VIII. Elevation of part of the Nave of Melbourne Church

IX. Plan of Steetly Church

X. South-west View of Steetly Church

XI. Northeast View of Steetly Church

XII. Section of Steetly Church from East to W est

XIII. Transverse Section of Steetly Church

XIV. South Doorway of Steetly Church

XV. Capitals, &c. in Steetly Church, on an enlarged Scale

XVI. Elevation of the South Si de of the Chancel of Sandiacl'eChurch

XVII. Elevation of the West Side of the Tower or All Saints Church, Derby

XVIII. Specimens of painted Glass in the Chancel Windows of Norbury Church

XIX. Stone Stalls in the Chancel of Sandiacre Church

XX. Stone Stalls in the Chancel of Dronfield Church

XXI. Ancient Sepulchral Monuments in Repton Church-yard, and Brampton and Darley Churches

XXII. Ancient Sepulchral Monument in Scarclifle Church

XXIII. Monument of' Sir Godfrey Foljambe and his lady, in, Bakewell church

XXIV. Monument of' a Knight of the Fitzherbert family, and his Lady, in Norbury Church

XXV. Ancient Cross in Bakewell Church-yard

. XXVI. Ancient Cross in Eyam Churchyard

XXVII. Elevation of an Ancient Brick Tower. at Repton. and Plan of the Entrance and adjoining Offices of Haddon. Hall

XXVIII. Plan oft Ground-floor of Haddon HaIl

XXIX. Plan of the First-Floor of Haddon Hall

XXX. Southeast View of Haddon. Hall,

XXXI. North.west View of Haddon.Hall

XXXII. Part of the Lower Court of Haddon. Hall

XXXIII. View of the Upper Court of Haddon Hall

XXXIV. View of Hardwick Hall

XXXV. View of the Eastern Front of Hardwick Hall

XXXVI. Plan of the Town of Derby



 

 





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