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10 PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION THIS SEASON, BY
47.
THE CATHEDRAL ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND;
- OR AN HISTORICAL. ARCHITECTURAL, AND»aRAPHICAL ILLUSTRATION
OF THE ENGLISH CATHEDRAL CHURCHES.
By JOHN BRITTON, F. S. A.
THE FIRST HOHTION WUL CONTAIN THE
History avd Illustration of Salishiry Cathedral;
Nos. I. and II. are already published, Price, each, 12i. Medium Quarto, and
£\. Imperial Quarto.
»,* The Cathedrals of Oxpord, Norwich, Peterborolgh, and Lincoln, will sruccessively
follow that of Salisbury, each Cathedral forming a complete Work. The Author will be
much obliged for the communication of any Documents or Information respecting^ any
of these Edifices ; or relating to any eminent Persons buried in them.
48.
THE HISTORY OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND,
From the Arrival of the Saxons, A. D. 449, \o his own Time, A. D. 1 143.
By WILLIAM of MALMESBURY.
Collated with Authentic MSS. and translated from the Original Latin, with a
Preface, Notes, and an Index.
By the Rev. .JOHN SHARPE, B. A.
Late Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, Curate of Elstead and of Treijford, Sussea .
In One Volume, Royal 4to.
49.
HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF THE SOUTH OF
INDIA,
IN AN ATTEMPT TO TRACE THE HISTORY OF MYSOOR,
From the Origin of the Hindoo Government of that State, to the Extinction
of the Mahommedan Dynasty in 1199; founded chiefly on Indian Authorities,
collected by the Author while oflSciating for several Years as Political Resi-
dent at the Court of Mysoor.
By LiEUT.-CoL. MARK WILKS.
Volume Second, Quarto.
50.
DUGDALE'S MONASTICON ANGLIC ANUM:
The History of the Ancient Abbies, Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral and
Collegiate Churches, with their Dependencies, in England and Wales, also of
all such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries, as did in any Manner relate to
those in England, Containin-g a full Account of the Abbey Lands, their Re-
venues, Foundations, Grants, Donations, &c. &c.
A New Edition, with considerable Additions and Improvements,
in Four Folio Volumes.
By the Rev. BULKELEY BANDINEL, M. A.
Fellow of New College, Oxford.
PART THE THIRD.
51.
THE HISTORY OF ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL,
IN LONDON.
Extracted out of Original Charters, Records, Leiger Books, and other Manuscript i ,
By Sir WILLIAM DUGDALE, Knt. Garter Principal King at Arms.
JUittj atmitiottiS, anB a Continuation,
By HENRY ELLIS, Keeper of the Manuscripts in the British Museum.
This Work will be continued, at Quarterly Intervals, until completed
in Five Parts. — Part the Second.

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