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Now ready, Part XII., completing the Work, containing 15 Plates and Letterpress, Large paper, folio, 12s. 
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THE MONUMENTAL BRASSES OF ENGLAND : a Series of En- 
gravings on Wood, with descriptive Notices. By the Rev. Cuarres Bourert, M. A., Rector of Downhain 
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MONUMENTAL BRASSES AND SLABS; an Historical and descrip- 
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CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES; an His- 
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ANTIQUARIAN GLEANINGS in the NORTH of ENGLAND: being 
Examples of Antique Furniture, Plate, Chureh Decoration, Objects of Historical Interest, &e. Drawn 
and etched by W. B. Scorrt. 
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GrorcEe Bert, 186. Fleet Street. 
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the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid. — Saturday, December 8. 1849. 
