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drawings, which are exposed to the public in the 2d. edition engraved by Stevens.

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Views of Bywell bay; Winandermeer, near Ambleside Hawkswater lake, near Banton; were engraved by Chate lain, Canot, and Muller, 1753, from paintings by Bellers: the figures by Boitard, jun.

View of Windermere lake, from Furness fell, by John Feary, exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1776.

"The N. W. prospect of Whinfield Forest, in the county of Westmoreland, belonging to the Earl of Thanet, six miles W. of Appleby; with an exact representation of that most wonderful and surprising large oak tree, which to most persons in the north is well known by the name of the Three Brethren Tree; with an historical description thereof, by William Todd, formerly of Moor-houses, in the said county." Drawn by O Neale, and engraved by Pranker. Mr. Todd likewise drew, 1766, a large beech tree, in Penwood, in the county of Bucks, which was likewise engraved.

The arms of the Flemings, painted on glass at Rydal hall, were engraved by Sandergucht, 1716.

A plan of Appleby has been taken by Mr. Thompson, printer, at Newcastle.

In the year 1739 Buck engraved plates of Shap abbey, and the following castles: Harcla, Kendal, Brougham, Brough, Appleby, and Pendragon.

Another view, in Pennant's Tour; also by Grose and Godfrey, 1774.

Brougham castle, by Grose and Godfrey, 1774.

Brough castle, by Grose and Sparrow, 1774.

Plan and elevation of Lowther hall: Vit. Brit. II. 78, 79. Plan of Lord Lonsdale's gardens, at Lowther hall. Ibid III. 76.

A view of Lowther hall, exhibited by Mr. Hannon a Spring Gardens, 1770.

Fantaisie, a villa in the great island of Winander meer, by Mr. John Plaw; exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1775.

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LIST OF TOPOGRAPHICAL WORKS. Saxton has included this county in his map of Cumber Tand, engraved without the hundreds, by A. Ryther, 1576, Speed bas added the hundreds, and a plan of Kendal in his 1610. The same counties are united in one map for the British Atlas, 1760.

A new survey, in four sheets, by Mr. Ainslie; on a scale of an inch to a mile; engraved by T. Jefferies, 1770.

A map by T. Kitchen prefixed to the second volume of Dr. Burn's history, 1777.

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INDEX TO THE NAMES OF PLACES
Described in the County of Westmoreland.

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Askham, 46

Askham Hall, ibid

Bampton, 56

Barton, 45

Bowness, 86

Brough, 27

Brough Hill, 26

Brough Castle, 28
Brougham, 17

Brougham Castle, ibid
Brougham Hill, 19
Burton, 73
Bytham Hall, 96
Castle Folds, 44
Castlehow, ibid
Castlelaw Hill, 66
Castlesteads, 67
Castlethwaite, 41
Clifton, 45

Countess's Pillar, 20
Crackenthorpe, 22
Crosby Ravensworth,

42
Crossthwaite, 95
Curwen's Island, 86
Dallam Tower, 74
Dictis, 79

Dunmel-raise-stones,

74

Elter-water, 77
Farleton-knot, 72
Grasmere, 74
Greenholm, 44
Gondsike Spring, 44
Hartley, 40

Hart's-Horn-Tree, 21
Haws-Water, 58

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Hilbeck Hall, 31

Howgill Castle, 22
Incaster, 68
Kendal, 61

Kirkby Lonsdale, 94

Kirkby Stephen, 39
Kirkby Thor, 21
Levans Park, 68

Levans Hall, 69

Lowther Hall, 45
Maiden Castle, 32
Maulds Meaburn, 41
Milnthorpe, 73
Natland, 67
Orton, 43

Pendragon Castle, 40
Raisgill Hill 44
Rere Cross, 32
Rydal Lake,75
Rydal Hall, ibid
Rydal Head, 76
Sedwick, 67
Shap, 60
Sizergh Hall, 69
Stavely, 93

St. Mary Holme, 90
Strickland, 93
Tebay, 44

Temple Sowerby, 21
Troutbeck Bridge, 93
Ulleswater 46
Underlay 95
Warcop, 26
Warcop Hall, ibid
Watercrook, 66
Wellington, 95
Whelp Castle, 21
Wharton Parks, 40
Winandermere, 80
Winton, 32
Witherslack, 95

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