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DALE, Robert. An exact Catalogue of the Nobility of England, and Lords Spiritual according to their respective Precedencies. Lond.

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DALLAWAY, Rev. James. tory of the western Division of the County of Sussex, including. the This work 'may serve as an apparatus Rapes of Chichester, Arundel, and for him who shall hereafter write the an- Bramber, with the City and Diocese tiquities of that county.-Ant. à Wood. of Chichester. Lond. 1815-19-30. White Knights, 1323. 18s. Towneley, pt. ii. 498, 17. 2s. Willet, 691, russia, imperial 4to. vol. i. (Chichester, 21. 15s. Bindley, pt. ii. 545, 18s. Marq. &c.), vol. ii. pt. i. (Arundel, &c.),

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Collation.-Vol. I. Title and Dedication to the Duke of Norfolk, 2 leaves; To the Reader and Contents, pp. i-viii; The History of the Western Division, pp. i- Vol. II. Part the first, 1832. Title, clxvi; The History and Antiquities of dedication to K. William IV. and dediChichester, pp. i-215; Appendix of Ge- cation to Duke of Norfolk, 3 leaves. nealogy, 6 leaves; Parochial Topography Contents, Subscribers, Preface, 3 leaves. of the Rape of Chichester, &c. pp. 1-336. Preliminary History, pp. vii to xvi. PaDallaway's Sussex, vol. I.-Plates.-1. rochial Topography of the Rape of ArunPlan of the City of Chichester, p. 1. 2. del. Bastard title, 1 leaf. B to 3 F, 405 pp. Plan of the Liberties of the City, p. 10. List of Plates, 1 p. Errata a slip. Por3. Sanctus Ricardus, p. 46. 4. South West trait of Walter Burrell. front. Views of View of Chichester Cathedral, p. 117. 5. Petworth County Bridewell, p. viii. Section of Ditto, p. 119. 6. The Nave, p. 120. Ground plan of the same, p. ix. Ground 7. Specimen of the Nave and End of the plan showing the alterations, p. ix. Map of Choir, p. 120. 8, 9. Ancient Paintings. the Rape of Arundel, to face half-title. Two Plates, p. 124. 10. Ground Plan, Two Views of Castle Goring, p. 39. Sep. 131. pulchral Antiquities found at Avisford Hill, p. 80. Font and Arches of Tortington Church, p. 88. Arundel Castle, p. 96. Ground plan of Arundel Castle, 1789, p. 96. Portrait of Charles, Duke of Norfolk, p. 187. Arundel Castle from the river, p. 188. Plan of the principal floor of Arundel Castle, 1815, p. 188. Sepulchral Chapel at Arundel, p. 198. Tomb of Thomas, Earl of Arundel, p. 199. Amberley Castle, p. 228. Portrait of Lieut.-Colonel Cecil Bisshop, p. 236. Parham Park, p. 237. Mosaic Pavement of the Rape of Ganymede, p. 253. Plan of the Roman Villa at Bignor, p. 254. Mausion at Burton Park, p. 283. Sepulchral Brass of Thomas Harling, p. 361. Shillinglee Park, p 370. Pedigree of Hinton and Baverstock, p. 53. Pedigree of Holmes, p. 213.

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William Wyrcestre Redivivus. Bristol, 1823, 4to.

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DALLINGTON, Robert. A Method for Trauell, shewed by taking the View of France, as it stoode in 1598. Lond. Tho. Creede, n.d. 4to.

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DALRYMPLE, Alexander. Oriental Repertory. Lond. 1791-1808. royal 4to. 2 vols. 27. 2s.

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Remarks upon Sir James Dalrymple's historical Collections; with an Answer to the Vindication of the Ecclesiastical part of them. By John Gillane. Edinb. 1714, 8vo.

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