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Alphabetum Egiptiorum
39.—Trevethy Stone
Methley Hall
John Dickens (Father of Charles)
Churchyard of Stoke-Pogis, England
Historiated decorative initial capital letter T in Blue
Title Page
Gatehouse, Battle Abbey.
Plate 3. Chipping Campden Church and Almshouses
Lanyon Cromleh Cornwall.  From the Druidical Antiquities plate.
Bampton Castle, West Side.
Ruins of St. John’s, from the Grosvenor Park,
America’s Favourites
736.—Sanctuary, Westminster.
Plate 3.—Rochester Castle.—Interior.
Music book and wreaths
Harwood 3: scrap of envelope.
The Barn Owl
Letter L from “Alphabet after Serlio”
62f.—Initial capital letter “F” from Dance of Death Alphabet.
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Places Shown

Bampton; Devonshire; England

Battle; Sussex; England

Bosiliack; Cornwall; England

Chester; Cheshire; England

Chipping Campden; Gloucestershire; England

Liskeard; Cornwall; England

Mickletown; West Riding; Yorkshire; England

Rochester; Kent; England

Stoke Poges; Buckinghamshire; England

Westminster; London; England