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Cotton's Fishing House, from a sketch by Worthing- 

 ton. Engraved in wood by Thompson, p. 322. 



" The pleasantness of the river, mountains, and meadows about it 

 cannot be described unless Sir Philip Sidney, or Mr. Cotton's 

 Jather, were again alive to do it." — /. W. 



The same. A distant view of. Drawn by 



Stothard, engraved by Cooke, p. 353. 



The same. A front view. A beautiful design. 



Drawn by Stanfield, engraved by Fox. p. 354. 



The same. Back view. A beautiful engraving, 



by Cooke, after Stanfield. p. 356. 



Mantelpiece in. Pen and ink drawing, p. 357. 



Cotton's Open-air Dining-Room. A very fine wood 

 engraving. Artist's India proof, p. 327. 



Cotwold Games, in 1636. An interesting engraving, 

 printed in 1794. Very rare. p. 422. 



Dace [The]. A fine wood engraving. Artist's India 

 proof p. 277. 



Dennys. Tomb of the Dennys, in Puckle Church. A 

 pen and ink drawing, p. 408. 



Derby. A very fine view. Drawn and engraved by 

 Harwood. Fine impression, p. 343. 



Derbyshire. A splendid large view. Finely engraved 

 by Pye, after Farington. Rare. p. 340. 



