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HE History and Antiguities of Cleve- 
T land,by the Rev. Joun GRAVES, is 
nearly completed at press, and will be, 
ready for publication, and delivered to 
subscribers, in the month of June. .Ow- 
ing to the great advance in the price of 
paper, printing, &c. since the proposals 
were first published, and there being an 
mcreased number of pages, and many 
additional engravings, the price to non- 
subscribers will be advanced. 
Mr. Fenton, who some time since an- 
nounced his intention of publishing A 
Historical Tour through the County of 
Pembroke, for which he has been long en- 
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ceeding with that “work, and will shortly 
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with a variety of engravings from draw- 
ings by Sir Richard Hoare. ‘The author 
intends this work as part of a-general . 
Description ‘of South Wales, to form a 
companion to Mr. Pennant’s Account of 
North Wales. 
It is also Mr. Fenton’s design to -pub- 
‘sh about the same time with his Ac- 
eount of Pembrokeshire, a new and en- 
larged edition, in’ three quarto volumes, 
of Mr. Pennant’s Works. With this view 
he means to go over the ground travelled 
by that author, to collect what materials 
may have escaped his researches, and to 
explore other districts of North Wales, 
which were not visited by Mr. Pennant, 
In this excursion he will beaccompanied 
by Sir Richard Hoare, who has volun- 
teered his service to supply whatever 
drawings may be deemed desirable, and 
to superintend the engraving of them, 
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Pennant’s Collection. 
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Glasgow, has in the press, and will pub- 
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Gun, a poem in four cantos ; founded on 
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marksman among the corporations of 
Dumfries. The poem will-be illustrated | 
by notes and a glossary. 
Mr. Aunurt, of Henley, has announ- 
-ced A General Histor y of the Inland Na-. q 
vigations of England and Wales, by the 
various existing 2 Navigable Rivers, and 
Canals ; 
