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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 particular accounts of three saints ... The famous charters of King Athelstane, and other monarchs ... Adorned with many cuts ... Besides are added, travels into other parts of Yorkshire ... Faithfully and painfully collected by Thomas Gent ... To which is subjoined, by the author of The country life, A letter to the Hon. John Aislabie ... The happy reign ... And a Latin copy of the verses ... on the renowned grotto of Queen Caroline.
York : Printed, and sold at the Printing Office; as also by T. Hammond. Likewise by E. Routh; J. Ross; G. Ferraby; A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, 1733.
xvi, [2], 165, [1], 73, [5]p, plates : ill. ; 8vo.
The "reverend young gentleman" is identified as John Mawer.
Storer bequest label dated 1800; bequeathed to Eton by Anthony Morris Storer in 1799.
18th century gold-tooled calf.
Saints Early works to 1800.
Yorkshire (England) Early works to 1800.
Ripon (England) Early works to 1800.
England York.
B14087