392, 586 INDEX to NAMES in Vol. LXXX. PART IL, 510, 662 Yeomans 197 Wybrow 193 York 486 Abp. 17 D. 488, 546 654 Wynn 71, 12, 416 Ds. 9 Wootten 93, 206, Wynne 69, 80, 92, Yorke 182, 265, 395, 396 488, 576 Worcester, M. 71 526, 576, 658 Young 94, 181, 188, Wyntle 148 157, 426 Wyville 589 Z. Y. ZOFFANIJ 501, 586, 658. 598, 659 Zweiffel 181 Wrigglesworth 495 Yate 396, 193 Yeatman 658 Yeeles 665 INDEX TO THE PLATES IN VOL, LXXX. PART II. BEACONSFIELD Church, 105 Lichfield Cathedral, 403 Mepal Church, 9: Shelton Oak, 305 Whittington Rectory-house, 217 Revolution-house at, 609 shall fly, OLD CHRISTMAS RETURNED; or, HOSPITALITY REVIVED; A. D. 1600. how much they are to blame for their penuricus Housekeeping; and likewise an Who feasts the poor, a true Reward shall find, “The Delights of the Bottle." (guest, [mouse. relief Plum-pudding, &c. stand empty, [and plenty; But all shall be furnish'd with freedom preserve (poor starve, [the pot; Must now spread their tables, and give The court and the city, and country are [seen; (lad; to be Old Christmas is come to cheer up the in brief, – Plum-pudding, &c. Whilst others are feasting with diet the chief — Plum-pudding, &c. to play, May sit by the fire, and pass time away, And drink off their moisture content- [is to thee:' [have been bad; And when they are hungry fall to their [and beer; it along, [sick shall throng, Each room in the house to the mu- Whilst jolly carouses about they shall [his lass; in chief, -- Plum-pudding, &c. [do resort : in their frocks, (mas box; Their hopes do depend upon their Christ- There is very few that do live on the earth, [or mirth; [light; Yea those that are charged to find all re- [sleep : mas to town, [quor so brown, Who brings us good cheor, and good li- light : (night; provoke, [neys do smoke, Both hunger and cold we keep out with relief, - Plum-pudding, &c. wine, their wealth, [than their health, And value their treasures much more Go hang themselves up, if they will be so kind, [come shall find: They will not afford to themselves ont grief --- Plum-puddi: - - . a NEW BOOKS, printed for J. NICHOLS and SON, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London. 1. The Sixth Portion of the History and Antiquities of the COUNTY of LEICESTER, containing the Hundred of GUTHLAXTON. By JOHN NICHOLS, Esq. F. S. A. LOND. EDINB. & PERTH. Price 51. 58.; or on Royal Paper, Price 6s 6s. Work, or is inclined to sell the Volumes already published, may receive for them A LIBERAL ADVANCE ON THE QRIGINAL PRICE, provided they are returned undamaged. II. THE GENUINE WORKS of WILLIAM HOGARTH, illustrated with Biographical Anecdotes, and a Chronological Commentary, By JOHN NICHOLS, Esq. F. S. A. LOND. EDINB. & PERTH ; and the late GEORGE STEEVENS, Esq. F. R. S. and F. S. A. A new Edition, in Two Volumes, demy 4to. Price 10l. 105. boards; or on Royal paper, with proof impressions, price 211. boards. *** The Works of the inimitable HOGARTH have not only beensought for with avidity in his native country, but have been admired by every civilized nation in the world. Since his death, various Editions of his Works have, from time to time, been offered to the Publick, But, without attempting to depreciate any of the former Editions, it is presumed that the present Work will, from its elegance and cheapness, stand unrivalled. - It may be proper, however, to add, that these Volumes contain one HUNDRED AND SIXTY Plates, many of which are not in any other Collection of HOGARTH's Works. III. THE WORKS of the Rev. JONATHAN SWIFT, D. D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Arranged by THOMAS SHERIDAN, A. M. with Notes, Historical and Critical. A new Edition, corrrcted and revised by JOHN NICHOLS, F. S. A. LOND. EDINB. & Perth. In 19 vols. vo. price 9l, boards. *** A small neat Edition, in 24 vols. Royal 18mo. price 41. 48. IV. LETTERS on VARIOUS SUBJECTS, Literary, Political, and Ec clesiastical, to and from WILLIAM NICOLSON, D.D. successively Bishop of Carlisle and of Derry, and Archbishop of Cashel; including the Correspondence of several eminent Prelates, from 1683 to 1726-7, inclusive. Faithfully printed from the Originals, and illustrated with Literary and Historical Anecdotes, by JOHN NICHOLS, F. S. A. Lond. EDINB. & Perth. In Two Volunes 8vo. price 16s. boards. V. THE EPISTOLARY CORRESPONDENCE of Sir RICHARD STEELE; including his Familiar Letters to his wife and Daughters. To which are prefixed, Fragments of Three Plays; Two of them undoubtedly Steele's, the Third supposed to be Addison's. Faithfuliy printed from the Originals; and illustrated with Literary and Historical Anecdotes, by JOHN NICHOLS, F. S. A. Lond. EDINB. & PERTH, In Two Volumes Svo. with a Portrait, price 16s. boards. "NICHOLS and Son, Printeise Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London, |