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VOLUME IV.

Numb. Price

l. s. d.

1, 2, 3, 4. Figures of an antique helmet and mask of bronze, and other antiquities discovered at Ribchester in Lancashire, with an account thereof. 1 1 0

Prints engraved by the late Mr. George Vertue, now the property of the Society of Antiquaries.

A PLAN of London in Queen Elizabeth's time, copied by Mr. Vertue 1748, in 8 plates. 0 6 0

View of St. Thomas's chapel on London bridge, 2 plates. 0 4 0

Survey of the Streets of London after the fire, 2 plates. 0 3 0

Two views of old St. Martin's church in the Strand, with the ground plot. 0 2 6

Roman pavement at Stunsfield in Oxfordshire. 0 1 0

Two views of Mr. Lethieullier's mummy. 0 1 0

The first set of Mr. Vertue's historical prints, consisting of four plates with descriptions.

Henry VII. and his Queen; Henry VIII. and Lady Jane Seymour.

Procession of Queen Elizabeth to Hunsdon house. 1 3 6

The cenotaph of Lord Darnley; with James I. when a child, and the earl and countess of Lenox, praying by it.

The battle of Carberry Hill at large.

The second set consisting of the five following prints:

Three children of Henry VII.

Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk, and Mary Queen of France.

Frances Duchefs of Suffolk, and Adrian Stoke her second husband. 1 3 6

Lady Jane Grey.

K. Edward VI. granting the palace of Bridewell for an hospital.

King Charles I. and his Queen. 0 5 0