ANTIQUARIAN AND HERALDIC BOOKS. 



(See QUARTERLY REVIEW for July, 1865.) 



Preparing, in small 4to., handsomely printed, 



A List of the Anglo-Norman Families, from the different Battle Abbey 



Rolls, Domesday Book, and the MSS. preserved in the Record and other Public offices of 

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'List.' 



HERALDRY OP WALES. 

 Only 50 copies printed, In marvellous facsimile, 4ta., on old Welsh paper, half morocco, 12s. 6el., 



Display of Herauldry of the particular Coat Armours now in use ia 



the Six Counties in North Wales, and several others elsewhere; with the Names of the Families, 

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 By John Reynolds, of Oswestry, Antiquarian; with nearly One Hundred Coat Aimourg 

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In remarkable facsimile, from the rare original, small folio, 



Caxton's Statutes of Henry VII., 1489. Edited, with Notes and Intro- 

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Price of Hats and Caps 

 French Wines 



Act for Pttopling Isle of Wight 

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 Fires in London 

 Rebels iu the Field 



Correcting Priests 

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Dorsetshire : its Vestiges, Celtic, Roman, Saxon, and Danish. The whole 



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 the Illustrated Map, on which the several Sites are indicated. From the Personal Researches and 

 Investigations of Chaules Wahne, F.S.A. 



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In the press, 4to., Part I,, 



The Celtic Tumuli of Dorsetshire: an Account of Personal and other 



Researches on the Sepulchral Mounds of the Durotiges; forming the First Part of a Description 

 of the Primeval Antiquities of the County. 



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Esholt in Airedale, Yorkshire: the Cistercian Priory of St. Leonard, 



Account of, with View of Esholt Hall. 



THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT EXHIBITION. 

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Evans's Catalogue of Engraved Portraits, the largest ever formed, com- 

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