Vols. XXXI., XXXII. (ff. 192, 195). " CAMER- TONIA ": an account of discoveries at Camerton, with excursions to various places in co. Somerset; 1814-1819. Two volumes. ff. 1-24, Vol. I., are identical with ff. 1-25, Vol. II. ; and ff. 77- 195 of the latter volume contain the tithe accounts of the Rector of Camerton for 1817, with copies of correspondence with his tenants, etc.
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County of Somerset: Journals of tours in, with views, and drawings of antiquities, etc.: 1797-1832. Camerton, Somerset: Discovery of Roman remains at: 1814-1819.
Vol. XXXIII. (ff. 404). " LETTERS on antiquities," 1815- 1829; many of them to Sir Richard Colt Hoare, and chiefly relating to discoveries at Camerton. Copies. Inserted are a few original letters to Rev. John Skinner. Sir Richard Colt Hoare, 2nd Baronet; historian: Letters to, on antiquities at...
Vols. XXXIV., XXXV. (ff. 338, 373). " EXTRACTS," collected with the " idea of arranging a course of essays on antiquities, beginning with the earliest epochs." Two volumes. In Vol. I. the authors quoted are Jacob Bryant, Vivant Denon, Charles Rollin, Edward Daniel Clarke. Vol. 11. treats entirely of the various modes of burial amongst the ancients; and in addition to Sophocles, Herodotus, etc., the following modern authors are quoted:-E. D. Clarke, Rev. James Dallaway, William Gell, Peter Si...