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DA690.R57
G4
Gent, Thomas,
1693-1778.
The antient and modern history of the loyal town of Rippon:
[introduc'd by a poem on the surprizing beauties of Studley-Park, with a description of the venerable ruins of Fountains-Abbey, written by Mr. Peter Aram; and another on the pleasures of a country life, by a reverend young gentleman.] With ... accounts of ... St. Cuthbert ... St. Wilfrid of Rippon; and St. John of Beverley. ... Besides are added, Travels into other parts of Yorkshire. ...
Collected by Tho. Gent, ... To which is sunjoin'd, by the author of The country life, A letter to the Hon. John Aislabie ... The happy reign; an eclogue. And a Latin copy of verses, with a translation, on the renowned grotto of Queen Caroline.
York,
Printed and sold at the printing office over against the Star in Stone Gate [Thomas Gent] as also by T. Hammond;
Rippon,
E. Routh;
Knaresborough,
J. Ross [etc., etc.]
1733.
xvi, [2], 165, [1], 73, [7] p.
Front (fold. plan) ill. (part double)
21 cm.
Described in Davies' Memoir of the York Press.
"Studley-Park. A poem "by Peter Aram, father of Eugene: p. 1-28.
"Country life" (running title) by John Mawer: p. 29-44.
Initials, head- and tail-pieces.
Advertisement: [2] p. at end.
Ullathorne, William G.
Autograph.
696 % PRO
Streatfeild,
Bookplate.
696 % PRO
Gent, Thomas
Publisher.
696 % PRIN
Hammond, T.
Publisher.
696 % PRIN
Routh, E.
Publisher.
696 % PRIN
Ross, J.
Publisher.
696 % PRIN
Woodcut
Specimens
1733.
690 % SP5
Chron.
1733.
690 % CHR
Ripon (England)
Description and travel.
Yorkshire (England)
Antiquities.
York (England)
Imprints
Specimens
1733.
691 % SP4
Ripon (England)
Imprints
Specimens
1733.
691 % SP4
Knaresborough (England)
Imprints
Specimens
1733.
691 % SP4
Aram, Peter,
ca. 1660-1735.
Mawer, John,
1702 or 3-1763.
AC031297