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Society of Antiquaries of London | 7 |
Roy, William (1726-1790) | 2 |
Topham, John (1746-1803) | 1 |
Webb, Philip Carteret (1700-1770) | 1 |
William I, King of England, 1027 Or 8-1087 | 1 |
Great Britain. Sovereign (1272-1307 : Edward I) | 1 |
Gough, Richard (1735-1809) | 1 |
Durham Cathedral | 1 |
Carter, John (1748-1817) | 1 |
England. King'S Wardrobe | 1 |
Liber quotidianus contrarotulatoris garderobae : anno regni regis Edwardi Primi vicesimo octavo. A.D. MCCXCIX & MCCC. Ex codice ms. in bibliotheca sua asservato typis edidit Soc. Antiq. Londinensis
Topham, John (1746-1803); Gough, Richard (1735-1809); England. King's Wardrobe; Society of Antiquaries of London
1787
Glossary by Richard Gough: p. 361-371. Errata following text. "Observations on the wardrobe account of the 28th year of King Edward the First, [by] John Topham, Esq."--P. v-lxx. Includes bibliog...
A short account of Danegeld : with some further particulars relating to Will. the Conqueror's survey
Webb, Philip Carteret (1700-1770); Society of Antiquaries of London
1756
"Read at a meeting of the Society, 1 April, 1756, and ordered to be printed."--t.p.
Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity
Society of Antiquaries of London
1845
Archaeologia was first published in 1770 and continued until 1845; some volumes went into more than one edition.
Vetvsta monvmenta : qvæ ad rervm Britannicarvm memoriam conservandam Societas Antiqvariorvm Londini svmptv svo Edenda Cvravit (v.5)
Society of Antiquaries of London
Anno Domini 1747-[1906]
The seven volumes are dated 1747, 1789, 1796, 1815, 1835, 1883 and 1906 (for the fourth part of vol.7).
The military antiquities of the Romans in Britain (v.1)
Roy, William (1726-1790); Society of Antiquaries of London
1793
Appendix no. IV: Observations by Mr. Anderson, professor of natural philosophy in the University of Glasgow, upon the Roman antiquities lately discovered between the Forth and the Clyde: p. 200-204.
The military antiquities of the Romans in Britain (v.2)
Roy, William (1726-1790); Society of Antiquaries of London
1793
Appendix no. IV: Observations by Mr. Anderson, professor of natural philosophy in the University of Glasgow, upon the Roman antiquities lately discovered between the Forth and the Clyde: p. 200-204.
Some account of the Cathedral Church of Durham : illustrative of the plans, elevations, and sections, of that building
Carter, John (1748-1817); Englefield, Sir Henry (1752-1822); Society of Antiquaries of London
1801
Plates engraved by James Basire from drawings by John Carter. Plate I is an engraved half-title: Plans, elevations, sections and specimens of the architecture and ornaments of the cathedral church a...