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A collection of curious discourses, written by eminent antiquaries upon several heads in our English antiquities. Together with Mr. Thomas Heare's preface and appendix to the former edition. To which are added a great number of antiquary discourses written by the same authors. Most of them now first published from the original manuscripts.

Accession number
PML 8270-71
Published
London : W. and J. Richardson, 1771.
Notes
Engravings by Michael Burghers (ca. 1640-ca. 1723): King Edward the Confessor's Chapell at Islip, fold front. v. 1 and Verba abbreviata in libro de Domesday, pl. facing p. LXii.
"A list of such persons who appear to have been members of the Society of antiquaries in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, together with some short account of their lives and writings.": v. 2, p. [421]-449.
Second ed.
Description
2 v. : fold., front., facsim. ; 22 cm
Provenance
Provenance: engraved armorial ex libri of Joseph Ramus, Thomas Bradshaw and Francis Pigott.
Binding
Green cloth.
Classification
Department