Part 11
As soon as the French army had retired, Lord Wellington made arrangements to secure Almeida; aware of the distressed situation of that place, he detached General Campbell, on the 10th, to resume the blockade, and to relieve Brigadier-General Pack. In the night of the same day, however, at 11 o’clock, General Brenier, having previously destroyed the defences of the place, marched out at the head of his garrison, and, taking the road to Barba del Puerco, forced his way through the pickets of the allies, and with the loss of not more than 200 men escaped to the French army. There were a variety of circumstances which favoured this undertaking. The order for the march of the 4th Regiment upon Almeida had been delayed by Sir W. Erskine; the 2d queen’s Regiment, not believing the enemy had escaped, remained on their position; the orderly drummer of the 36th Regiment was not at General Campbell’s quarters to give the alarm, and this regiment did not, in consequence, overtake the enemy so soon as it otherwise might have done. Brigadier General Pack, having been relieved by General Campbell, had gone from his quarters, and, during his absence, Colonel Campbell had marched his brigade to more distant villages; when Brigadier General Pack returned, he found General Campbell in possession of the house he had occupied, but as it was 9 o’clock he remained there for the night; he joined the pickets of his brigade, which were still on duty, on the first alarm, and at the point where the enemy had forced the chain. He immediately pursued with from 30 to 40 men, but this force was totally insufficient to give any serious disturbance to the enemy. The 4th and 36th Regiments did not arrive at Barba del Puerco till day-light: at this moment Brenier was passing the bridge, and immediately afterwards joined the French corps which was stationed there to receive him.
By this event the operations in Portugal were brought to a close; that country was delivered from the enemy, and was freed for ever after from his odious oppression.
The glorious and transcendent services of Lord Wellington were duly appreciated throughout the kingdom; his name was blest, and to the latest posterity will be handed down in that country with grateful recollection. He was hailed as one to whom a whole people owed their emancipation. The governors vied with the governed in expressing to him their admiration of the exalted achievements which had immortalized his name, and which had sustained the honour of the combined armies.
Lord Wellington, immediately after the capture of Almeida, detached two divisions to the southern army, and soon after proceeded himself to join Marshal Beresford.
He arrived at his head-quarters after the battle of Albuhera had been fought, and as soon as the means could be collected, commenced a second time the siege of Badajos.
The detail of these events which followed the deliverance of Portugal, does not, however, belong to the present work. To describe the capture of the important fortresses of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajos, in the face of superior armies, and the destruction of that of Almaraz, by which the armies of Marmont and Soult were connected; to follow Lord Wellington through the brilliant operations which led to the battle of Salamanca, and to the re-conquest of Madrid and all the southern provinces of Spain; to trace the execution of that magnificent movement, by which, all the French defences in the northern provinces of Spain being turned without a blow, their armies were completely overthrown, with the loss of all their cannon and baggage, at the battle of Vittoria, and Spain, like Portugal, was delivered from foreign rule—these glorious transactions must be left to others to record. They will be handed down, with the rest of those great events which have distinguished the triumphant career of Lord Wellington, as a beacon to guide hereafter all military men in the pursuit of fame, combined with justice, with moderation, and with virtue.
THE END.
London: Printed by W. CLOWES, Northumberland-court.
NOVEMBER, 1827.
VALUABLE
STANDARD WORKS,
PRINTED FOR
LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, LONDON.
_VOYAGES AND TRAVELS._
TRAVELS
IN THE
INTERIOR OF SOUTHERN AFRICA.
By WILLIAM J. BURCHELL, Esq.
With an entirely new Map, and numerous other Engravings from the Author’s own Drawings. In 4to.
_Nearly ready._
Mr. Burchell’s Researches in the Interior of Africa, during five years, over 4,500 miles of ground, besides numberless lateral excursions, have produced a multitude of discoveries and observations which have never yet been laid before the public.
TRAVELS IN PALESTINE,
Through the Countries of Bashan and Gilead, East of the River Jordan: including a Visit to the Cities of Geraza and Gamala, in the Decapolis.
By J. S. BUCKINGHAM, Esq.
Member of the Asiatic Society, Calcutta; and of the Literary Societies of Madras and Bombay.
1 Vol. 4to. with Maps, Plates, & Vignettes. 3_l._ 13_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
A VOYAGE TO AFRICA,
INCLUDING
A PARTICULAR NARRATIVE OF AN EMBASSY TO ONE OF THE INTERIOR KINGDOMS, IN THE YEAR 1820.
By WILLIAM HUTTON,
Late Acting Consul for Ashantee, and an Officer in the African Company’s Service.
In 1 Vol. 8vo. with Maps and Plates.
A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY
INTO THE
SOUTH SEA AND BEERING’S STRAITS,
For the Purpose of finding out a North-East Passage, undertaken in the Years 1815, 16, 17, and 18, at the Expence of his Highness the Chancellor of the Empire, COUNT ROMANZOFF, in the Ship Ruric, under the Command of the Lieutenant In the Russian Imperial Navy,
OTTO VON KOTZEBUE.
In 3 Vols. 8vo. with Plates and Maps. 2_l._ 5_s._
TRAVELS
IN
GEORGIA, PERSIA, ARMENIA, ANCIENT BABYLONIA, &c. &c.
During the Years 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820.
By SIR ROBERT KER PORTER, &c. &c.
Vol. II. which completes the Work, in 4to. with numerous Engravings of Portraits, Costumes, Antiquities, &c. &c. _Nearly ready._
_Also may be had_, Vol. I. Price 4_l._ 14_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
SKETCHES
OF
MANNERS, SCENERY, &c.
IN THE FRENCH PROVINCES;
_WITH AN ESSAY ON FRENCH LITERATURE_.
By the late JOHN SCOTT, Esq.
Author of the “Visit to Paris,” &c.
Second Edit. In 8vo. 14_s._
_By the same Author_,
A VISIT to PARIS in 1814, 4th Edit. 8vo. 12_s._ Bds. PARIS REVISITED in 1815, 3d Edit. 8vo. 12_s._ Bds.
AN ACCOUNT OF CEYLON,
WITH TRAVELS IN THE INTERIOR OF THE ISLAND.
By JOHN DAVY, M.D. F.R.S.
In 4to. with a new Map and other Engravings, 3_l._ 13_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
VIEWS OF AMERICA,
In a Series of Letters from that Country to a Friend in England, during 1818–19–20.
BY AN ENGLISHWOMAN.
In 1 Vol. 8vo. 13_s._
_The last Voyage to the Arctic Regions._
A JOURNAL
OF
A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY,
TO THE
Arctic Regions,
In His Majesty’s Ships Hecla and Griper, under the Command of Captain Parry.
By ALEXANDER FISHER, Esq., Surgeon.
Fourth Edit. In 1 Vol. 8vo. with Maps, &c. 12_s._
SKETCHES OF INDIA.
By A TRAVELLER.
FOR FIRE-SIDE TRAVELLERS AT HOME.
In 8vo. Price 10_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
THE THREE VOYAGES
OF
CAPTAIN JAMES COOK,
Round the World.
Printed Verbatim from the Original Editions, with Engravings.
A New Edition. In Seven Volumes, 8vo. 3_l._ 13_s._ 6_d._
LETTERS
Written during a TOUR through NORMANDY, BRITTANY, and other Parts of FRANCE, in 1818; including Local and Historical Descriptions, with Remarks on the Manners and Character of the People.
By Mrs. CHARLES STOTHARD.
With numerous Engravings, after Drawings by CHARLES STOTHARD, F.S.A.
In 4to. Price 2_l._ 12_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
A SECOND JOURNEY
THROUGH
PERSIA TO CONSTANTINOPLE,
Between the Years 1810 and 1816. With an Account of the Proceedings of his Majesty’s Embassy, under his Excellency Sir Gore Ousley, Bart. K.S.L.
By JAMES MORIER, Esq.
In Royal 4to. with Maps and coloured Plates, 3_l._ 13_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
TRAVELS
IN THE IONIAN ISLES,
IN ALBANIA, THESSALY, AND GREECE,
In 1812 and 1813.
By HENRY HOLLAND, M.D. F.R.S. &c. &c.
In 2 vols. 8vo. illustrated by a Map and Twelve Engravings, Price 1_l._ 15_s._ Bds. The 2d Edition.
_A few Copies may be had in 4to. Price 3l. 3s. Boards._
TRAVELS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES OF THE EAST;
Being a Continuation of Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic Turkey, &c.
Edited by ROBERT WALPOLE, M.A.
4to. Price 3_l._ 3_s._
MEMOIRS ON EUROPEAN AND ASIATIC TURKEY,
From the Manuscript Journals of Modern Travellers in those Countries.
Edited by ROBERT WALPOLE, A.M.
Second Edition. In 1 Vol. 4to. with Plates. 3_l._ 3_s._ Bds.
THE PERSONAL NARRATIVE
OF
M. DE HUMBOLDT’S TRAVELS TO THE EQUINOCTIAL REGIONS OF THE NEW CONTINENT,
_During the Years_ 1799–1804.
TRANSLATED BY HELEN MARIA WILLIAMS,
Under the immediate Inspection of the Author. Vol. 5, in 2 Parts, 8vo. Price 1_l._ 4_s._ Bds. Also Vols. 1 to 4, 8vo. Price 2_l._ 17_s._ Bds.
_By the same Author_,
RESEARCHES on the INSTITUTIONS and MONUMENTS of the ANCIENT INHABITANTS of AMERICA. A New Edit, in 2 Vols. 8vo. 1_l._ 11_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
AN ACCOUNT OF TIMBUCTOO AND HOUSA,
Territories in the Interior of Africa.
By EL HAGE ABD SALUM SHABEENIE,
To which are added, LETTERS descriptive of various JOURNEYS through West and South Barbary, and across the Mountains of Atlas.
By JAMES GREY JACKSON, Esq.
In 8vo. Price 14_s._ Bds.
AN ACCOUNT OF THE KINGDOM OF CAUBUL,
AND ITS DEPENDENCIES, IN PERSIA, TARTARY, AND INDIA;
Comprising a View of the Afghaun Nation, and a History of the Dooraunee Monarchy.
By the Hon. MOUNTSTUART ELPHINSTONE,
The 2d Edit, in 2 Vols. 8vo. with a Map and 14 Plates. Price 2_l._ 2_s._ Bds. A few Copies of the first Edit, in 1 Vol. 4to. with Plates, Price 3_l._ 13_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
TRAVELS
TO
DISCOVER THE SOURCE OF THE NILE,
In the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and 1773.
By JAMES BRUCE, of KINNAIRD, Esq. F.R.S.
The Third Edition. In 7 Vols. 8vo. with an eighth Volume, in royal 4to. consisting of Engravings, chiefly by Heath, Price 6_l._ 6_s._ in Boards.
_HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY._
THE PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE
OF
CHARLES TALBOT, _Duke of Shrewsbury_,
Principal Minister of King William, for a considerable Period of his Reign.
By the Rev. ARCHDEACON COXE.
In 1 Vol. 4to. _Nearly ready._
This Collection comprises his Epistolary Intercourse with the King, as well as with Lords Somers, Sunderland, Oxford, Halifax, and other distinguished Characters of the Time; and is elucidated with Historical and Biographical Notices. With a Portrait of the Duke of Shrewsbury, from an original Painting, by Sir Peter Lely.
MEMOIRS
OF THE
COURT OF KING JAMES THE FIRST,
By LUCY AIKIN.
In 2 Vols. 8vo. _Nearly ready._
MALAY ANNALS:
Translated from the Malay Language.
By the late Dr. JOHN LEYDEN.
With an Introduction.
By SIR THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES, F.R.S. &c. &c.
In 8vo. Price 10_s._ 6_d._ Boards.
Also may be had,
The POETICAL REMAINS of the late DR. JOHN LEYDEN, with Memoirs of his Life. By the Rev. JAMES MORTON. In 8vo. Price 12_s._ Boards.
A UNIVERSAL
BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY;
Containing Accurate Accounts of the Lives, Characters, and Actions of the most Eminent Persons of all Ages and Countries.
By JOHN WATKINS, LL.D.
A New Edition, revised throughout, and brought down to the present Time.
In 1 Vol. 8vo. Price 1_l._ 5_s._ Bds.
THE HISTORY OF THE REBELLION In 1745 & 1746,
Containing the Causes of the Pretender’s Defeat at Culloden, and a Variety of interesting Anecdotes hitherto unknown.
By CHEVALIER JOHNSTONE,
Aide-de-Camp to Prince Edward Charles Stewart, and Lord George Murray.
8vo. 2d Edit, with Portraits. Price 15_s._ Bds.
THE HISTORY
OF THE
REIGN OF GEORGE THE THIRD.
_To which is prefixed_,
A VIEW OF THE PROGRESSIVE IMPROVEMENT OF ENGLAND,
IN PROSPERITY AND STRENGTH,
TO THE ACCESSION OF HIS MAJESTY.
By ROBERT BISSET, LL.D. Author of the “Life of Burke,” &c. &c.
_Completed to the Death of the King._
In 6 Vols. Octavo. A New Edition. Price 3_l._ 3_s._ Boards.
MEMOIRS
OF THE
LIFE OF BRYAN WALTON, D.D.
Bishop of Chester, and Editor of the London Biblia Polyglotta.
By the Rev. HENRY J. TODD, M.A. F.S.A. &c. &c.
2 Vols. 8vo. with Portrait.
THE LIFE OF WESLEY,
AND THE
RISE AND PROGRESS OF METHODISM.
By ROBERT SOUTHEY, Esq.
Member of the Royal Spanish Academy, of the Royal Spanish Academy of History, and of the Royal Institute of the Netherlands, &c.
Second Edit. In 2 Vols. 8vo. with Portraits. 1_l._ 8_s._ Bds.
_By the same Author_,
The HISTORY of BRAZIL, including a HISTORY of the JESUITS in PARAGUAY, and of their other Establishments in the Heart of South America. 3 Vols. 4to. with a Map, 7_l._ 15_s._ Boards.—Vol III. may be had separately, Price 3_l._ 3_s._ Bds.
MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF NICHOLAS POUSSIN.
By MARIA GRAHAM.
In 8vo, Price 10_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF ANNE BOLEYN,
Queen of Henry VIII.
By MISS BENGER.
In Two Volumes, small 8vo. Price 16_s._ Bds. 2d Edit, with 2 Portraits.
_By the same Author_,
MEMOIRS of the late Mrs. ELIZABETH HAMILTON. 2d Edit, in 3 Vols. 8vo. with a Portrait, 1_l._ 1_s._ Bds.
MEMOIRS of Mr. JOHN TOBIN, Author of the HONEY MOON. In 8vo. Price 12_s._ Bds.
THE HISTORY OF THE CRUSADES,
For the Recovery and Possession of the Holy Land.
By CHARLES MILLS, Esq.
Author of “A History of Mohammedanism.”
The Second Edition. In 2 Vols. 8vo. Price 1_l._ 4_s._ Bds.
THE HISTORY OF GREENLAND.
A New Edition, with Plates, and considerable Additions and Improvements. 2 Vols. 8vo. 1_l._ 1_s._ Bds.
THE LIFE OF JAMES THE SECOND, King of England, &c.
Published from the Original Stuart Manuscripts.
By the Rev. J. S. CLARKE, L.L.D. F.R.S.
In 2 large Vols. 4to. Price 6_l._ 6_s._ in Boards.
⁂ This Work comprises the History of Great Britain and France, from the latter Part of the Reign of Charles the First, to the close of King William’s Reign.
ANNALS OF THE REIGN of KING GEORGE the THIRD;
Brought down to his Death.
By JOHN AIKIN, M. D.
The 2d Edit. In Two Vols. 8vo. Price 1_l._ 5_s._ Bds.
LIFE OF WILLIAM, LORD RUSSELL,
With some Account of the Times in which he lived.
By LORD JOHN RUSSELL.
With a Portrait engraved by Fittler.
The 3d Edit, in 2 Vols. 8vo. Price 1_l._ 1_s._ bds.
SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF RACHAEL WRIOTHESLEY, LADY RUSSELL,
BY THE
EDITOR OF MADAME DU DEFFAND’S LETTERS.
The 3d Edit, in 8vo. Price 12_s._ bds.
MEMOIRS OF THE COURT OF QUEEN ELIZABETH.
By LUCY AIKIN.
In 2 Vols. 8vo. 1_l._ 5_s._ Bds. with a Portrait. 4th Edit.
UNIVERSAL HISTORY.
_In Twenty-four Books._
Translated from the German of JOHN MULLER.
8 Vols. 8vo. 1_l._ 16_s._
THE HISTORY OF THE ANGLO-SAXONS,
From their First Appearance in Europe to the End of their Dynasty in England; comprising the History of England, from the earliest Period to the Norman Conquest.
By SHARON TURNER, F.S.A.
The 3d Edition, in three thick Volumes, 8vo. corrected and improved, with a Map. Price 2_l._ 8_s._ Bds.
_By the same Author_,
The HISTORY of ENGLAND, from the Norman Conquest to the Conclusion of the Reign of Henry V. Also the History of Religion in England—the History of English Poetry, and of the English Language and Prose literature. In 2 Vols. 4to. Price 3_l._ 18_s._ Bds.
MEMOIRS OF JOHN, DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH,
_With his Original Correspondence_,
Collected from the Family Records at Blenheim, and other authentic Sources.
By WILLIAM COXE, M.A. F.R.S. F.S.A.
Archdeacon of Wilts.
The Second Edition. In 6 Vols. 8vo. with an Atlas in 4to. Price 5_l._ 5_s._ Bds.
_Also, by the same Author_,
HISTORY of the HOUSE of AUSTRIA from the Foundation of the Monarchy, by Rudolph of Hapsburgh, to the Death of Leopold the Second, 1218 to 1793. A New Edition, 5 Vols. 8vo. Price 3_l._ 13_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
MEMOIRS of the KINGS of SPAIN of the HOUSE of BOURBON, from the Accession of Philip the Fifth to the Death of Charles the Third, 1700–1788, from Original Documents and Secret Papers. The 2d Edition. In 5 Vols. 8vo. Price 8_l._ in Boards; or in Imperial 4to. 12_l._ 12_s._ Bds.
MEMOIRS of the LIFE and ADMINISTRATION of SIR ROBERT WALPOLE, Earl of Orford, with Original Correspondence and Authentic Papers never before published. A New Edition, in 4 Vols. 8vo. Price 2_l._ 8_s._
LIFE of HORATIO LORD WALPOLE, selected from his Correspondence and Papers, and connected with the History of the Times from 1678 to 1757. 2 Vols. 8vo. 3d Edit. Price 1_l._ 6_s._ Bds.
MEMOIRS OF THE PROTECTOR, OLIVER CROMWELL,
_And his Sons, Richard and Henry_;
Illustrated by original Letters, and other Family Papers.
By OLIVER CROMWELL, Esq.
A Descendant of the Family.
With Six Portraits, from original Pictures.
Second Edit. 2 Vols. 8vo. Price 1_l._ 8_s._ Bds.
A GENERAL HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF YORK.
By THOS. DUNHAM WHITAKER, LL.D. F.S.A. F.R.S.
Vicar of Whalley, and Rector of Heysham, in Lancashire.
Parts I. to VI. (_Richmondshire._)
Price 2_l._ 2_s._ each; or on large paper, with proof impressions of the plates, Price 4_l._ 4_s._
THE ANNUAL BIOGRAPHY and OBITUARY,
_With Silhouette Portraits_.
Comprehending the Biography of all the principal Characters, interspersed and illustrated with a Variety of original Letters, Documents, and Anecdotes; and containing an Analysis of recent Biographical Works, with a general biographical List of Persons recently deceased. Vol. 5, for 1820; also, Vols. 1 to 4, 16_s._ each.
HISTORICAL SKETCHES
OF THE
South of India.
Founded chiefly on Indian Authorities, collected by the Author while officiating for several Years as Political Resident at the Court of Mysoor.
By COLONEL MARK WILKS.
In 3 Volumes, 4to. Price 6_l._ 6_s._ Boards.
MEMOIRS OF THE PRIVATE AND PUBLIC LIFE OF WILLIAM PENN.
By THOMAS CLARKSON, M.A.
In Two Vols. 8vo. Price 1_l._ 4_s._ in Boards.
SPANISH AMERICA;
Or a Descriptive, Historical, and Geographical Account of the Dominions of Spain, in the Western Hemisphere, Continental and Insular; with Maps.
By R. H. BONNYCASTLE, Captain in the Corps of Royal Engineers.
In 2 Vols, 8vo. Price 1_l._ 1_s._ Bds.
THREE MONTHS
PASSED IN
THE MOUNTAINS EAST OF ROME,
During the Year 1819.
By MARIA GRAHAM,
Author of a Journal of a Residence in India. Second Edit. In 8vo. with 6 Plates, 10_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
THE
REMAINS OF HENRY KIRKE WHITE,
_With an Account of his Life_.
By ROBERT SOUTHEY, Esq. Poet Laureate,
In 2 Vols. 8vo. the 8th Edition, with a Portrait, and two other Engravings, Price 1_l._ 1_s._
MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF COLONEL HUTCHINSON,
Governor of Nottingham Castle and Town.
Written by his WIDOW LUCY.
In 2 Vols. 8vo. 3d Edit. Price 1_l._ 1_s._ Bds.
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT
OF
DISCOVERIES AND TRAVELS IN ASIA.
By HUGH MURRAY, F.R.S.E.
Author of Historical Account of Discoveries in Africa.
In 3 Vols. 8vo. 2_l._ 2_s._ Bds.
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT
OF
DISCOVERIES AND TRAVELS IN AFRICA.
In 2 Vols. 2d Edit. enlarged. Price 1_l._ 7_s._ Bds.
_FINE ARTS AND PERIODICALS._
A PICTURESQUE VOYAGE
ROUND
Great Britain;
Containing a Series of Views illustrative of the Character and prominent Features of the Coast.
By WILLIAM DANIELL, A.R.A.
The FIRST VOYAGE contains 28 Plates, illustrative of the Coast from the Land’s End, Cornwall, to Holyhead, with descriptive Letter-press, 7_l._ 10_s._ half-bound.
The SECOND VOYAGE comprehends Holyhead and Portpatrick, with the intermediate Parts, illustrated in 28 Plates, and detailed Narrative, 7_l._ 10_s._
The THIRD VOYAGE comprises 42 Plates, with Descriptions of the South-west Coast and Part of the Western Isles of Scotland, 7_l._ 10_s._ half-bound.
The FOURTH VOYAGE, comprehending the Isles of Skye, Harris, and Lewis; the North-west and Northern Coast of Scotland; the Orkneys; and the East Coast from Duncansby Head to Dundee, illustrated with 42 Plates, 7_l._ 10_s._ half-bound.
CHRONOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS
OF
THE ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE OF GREAT BRITAIN.
By JOHN BRITTON, F.S.A.
Nos. I. to VII. Price 12_s._ each, Med. 4to.; & 1_l._ Imp. 4to.
_To form the Fifth Volume of the Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain._
THE ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES _OF GREAT BRITAIN_,
Displaying a Series of Select Engravings, representing the most beautiful, curious, and interesting ancient Edifices of this Country, with an Historical and Descriptive Account of each Subject,
By JOHN BRITTON.
In 4 vols. Med. 4to. 21_l._: or Imp. 4to. 32_l._ half-bound.
THE CATHEDRAL ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND;
Or, an Historical, Architectural, and Graphical Illustration of the English Cathedral Churches.
By JOHN BRITTON, F.S.A.
The following Portions are complete, and may be had separate, in Boards, viz. Salisbury Cathedral, with 31 Engravings, med. 4to. 3_l._ 3_s._; imp. 4to. 5_l._ 5_s._; cr. fol. 8_l._; sup.-roy. fol. 11_l._—Norwich, with 25 Plates, med. 4to. 2_l._ 10_s._; imp. 4to. 4_l._ 4_s._; cr. fol. 6_l._ 10_s._; sup.-roy. fol. 8_l._ 16_s._—Winchester, with 30 Plates, med. 4to. 3_l._ 3_s._; imp. 4to. 5_l._ 5_s._; cr. fol. 8_l._; sup.-roy. fol. 11_l._—York, with 35 Engravings, med. 4to. 3_l._ 15_s._; imp. 4to. 6_l._ 6_s._; cr. fol. 10_l._; sup.-roy. fol. 12_l._ 12_s._—Lichfield, with 16 Engravings, med. 4to. 1_l._ 18_s._; imp. 4to. 3_l._ 3_s._; sup.-roy. folio, 6_l._ 6_s._—Oxford, 11 Plates, med. 4to. 1_l._ 4_s._; imp. 4to. 2_l._ 2_s._: sup.-roy. folio, 4_l._ 4_s._ _Nos. I. and II. of Canterbury are also published._
AN HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL ESSAY
RELATING TO
REDCLIFFE CHURCH, BRISTOL.
By JOHN BRITTON, F.S.A.
In royal 8vo. Price 16_s._; in medium 4to. Price 1_l._ 4_s._; and in imperial 4to. Price 1_l._ 11_s._ 6_d._ Bds.
⁂ The two Sizes in 4to. correspond with the Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain.
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW,
Or Critical Journal.
Nos. I. to LXX. Price 6_s._ each.
THE
EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER.
Vols. I. to X. Price 11_l._ 5_s._
THE BRITISH THEATRE;
Or, a COLLECTION of PLAYS, which are acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Hay-Market, printed under the Authority and by Permission of the Managers, from the Prompt-Books, with Biographical and Critical Remarks.
By Mrs. INCHBALD.
With elegant Engravings. In 25 Vols. royal 18mo. Price 6_l._ 16_s._ 6_d._; or on fine Paper, with Portraits and Proof Impressions of the Plates, Price 13_l._ in Bds.
THE MODERN THEATRE;
Or, a COLLECTION of SUCCESSFUL MODERN PLAYS, acted at the Theatres Royal, London. Printed from the Prompt-Books by Authority of the Managers.
Selected by Mrs. INCHBALD.
In 10 Vols. royal 18mo. to correspond with Inchbald’s British Theatre, and Collection of Farces. Price 2_l._ 10_s._; and on fine Paper, Price 3_l._ 15_s._ Bds.
A COLLECTION OF FARCES,
And Other Afterpieces,
Which are acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Hay-Market. Printed under the Authority of the Managers from the Prompt-Books.
Selected by Mrs. INCHBALD.
In 7 Vols. royal 18mo. Price 1_l._ 15_s._ Bds.; or on fine Paper, with Portraits, Price 2_l._ 12_s._ 6_d._
PORTRAITS
OF