DIRECTIONS FOR PLACING THE CUTS ΤΟ LONDON AND MIDDLESEX. PART I. TO V. BEING THE TENTH VOLUME OF The Beauties of England and Wales. IN N consequence of the great quantity of historical matter introduced by Mr. BRAYLEY into the first part of this Volume, there is only one Plate* that may be said to belong to it, but the succeeding parts are abundant in illustration,—the fifth, in particular, having Twenty-two more than the number promised in the original prospectus. View of LONDON BRIDGE, page 63. Some inaccuracies having been fallen into in giving the Vignettes to the different Parts of this Volume, the Binder is particularly requested to observe the following Directions respecting them : Vignette............Tower Gateway.............Part 1. Ditto....... Westminster Hall.. ........3. Ditto.............. An upright Plate may be taken from any part of the Volumes and placed as a Frontispiece to each,-if the owner has no objection. -If this is not perfectly comprehensive; a set may be seen by apply. ing to Mr. Harris, Westminster Abbey, &c. with New Improvements...................... .653 ..655 ..656 66% ..094 .... 717 .........752 Coronation Chair....... ........33 Interior TO LONDON AND MIDDLESEX. Interior of Westminster Abbey, Poet's Corner View in the Cloisters........ Page. ..98 ..96 .145 Western Tower....... .....146 .....150 Westminster, from the opposite side of the Thames.. ....153 In Binding the Historical Account of London and Middlesex, as a separate Work, the Vignette Titles of course are unnecessarythere being Titles printed for that purpose. |