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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA.

PAGE 98. From an original deed, which the Writer has since seen, it
appears, that the buildings were conveyed to the Earl of Leicester, by the
Bailiff and Burgesses of Warwick.

PAGE 98.-The gift of the Vicarage is in the Master conjointly with the

Brethren.

PAGE 176.-The two pictures of Salvator Rosa, erroneously described in
this
page, it appears, are sketches of the story of Polycrates, tyrant of Samos.
In the first, the Prince is represented in the act of receiving a large fish which
had swallowed, as it afterwards appeared, the very ring, thrown by himself into
the sea, as a sacrifice to the Goddess of Fortune, whose favor he had long en-
joyed, and wished still to secure. From the moment the ring was thus restored,
the Goddess forsook him; and accordingly in the second sketch he is represent
ed as dreadfully exposed on a tree, to be devoured by the birds, in pursuance
of the order of Orœstes, Prince of Magnæsia, into whose power he had fallen,
either by the chance of war, or through the arts of treachery. They are paint-
ed in oil, on paper, and fixed on canvas.

ERRATA.

Page 45-Line 11-after transient read not;
Page 70-Line 14-for tou ers read bowers.
Page 98-Line 12-after reign read of Elizabeth.

Page 166-Line 16-for two feet read ten feet.

Page 176-Line 30-for Delft ware read Raphael's ware,

Page 189-Line 15-for 1589 read 1598.

Page 311-Line 1-for prussie read prussic.

Page 329-Line 21-instead of for read to.

Page 35-Line 15-for distinct read distant.

Page 404-Line 7-for Essex read Leicester.

In Page 303, Line 14, and in page 304, line 2, for chrystals read crystals. I■
Page 283, note, and in Page 314, Line 27, for chrystallization read crystallization.
In Page 303, Line 26; and Page 304, Line 2, for residium read residuum.

DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER.

1. General View of Warwick, to face the Title.
2. Near View of Warwick Castle, to face page 166.
3. Distant View of 1 arwick Castle, to face page 236.

4. View of Leamington, to face page 334.

5. Map of Ten Miles round Warwick, to face page 341.
6. View of Kenilworth Castle, to face page 403.

INDEX.

INDEX.

A.

Abbott, Thomas, 281; 296; 332.
Alms Houses, at Warwick, Oken's, 93;
Iffeler's, 93; West Gate, 94; Packer-
ing's, 94; Saltsford, 95; Yardley, 95,
Alva, (Duke of) notice of, 179,
Alveston, 351.

Aqueduct, near Emscote, 402.
Archer Family, 374.

Arms of the Warwick Family, 44.

Artaud's Madonna and Child, 268; Por-
trait of the Rev. J. H. Williams, 267.
Assembly Rooms, Leamington, 337.

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Charities of Warwick; Henry VIII. 86;
White's, 87; Oken's, 88; Griffin's, 88;
Various, 89; Lying in, 92.
Chapel, St. Mary's. Warwick, 117; built by
R. Beauchamp, 17; interior, 118; mo-
numents, 120; chantry, 127; confession-
al, 127; west room, 128; exterior, 128.
Chapels, Dissenting; Presbyterian's, 135;
Independent, 136; Baptist, 139; Wes-
leian, 140; Quaker, 141,

Charlecote House, 350; 432; Church, 351.
Cheltenham Water, analysis of, 314.
Chesford Bridge, 393.

Chesterton, 380.

Church, St. Mary's, Warwick; founded by
Henry de Newberg, 103; re-built by
Thomas Beauchamp, 103; partly de-
stroyed by fire, 104; re-built, 105, ex-
terior appearance, 105; interior, 106;
monuments, 107; choir, 110; lobby,
114; chapter-house, 114; vestry-room,
115.

Church, St. Nicholas', Warwick, 129 ; in-
terior, 131; monuments, 131.
Claude's (Lorraine) sca piece, 375.
Claverdon, 375

Clopton Family, 415.

Compton Murdak, 359.

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E.

Eatington, Upper, 361; Lower Eating-
ton Hall, 361.

Edge Hill, prospect from, 356; battle of,
22; 356.

Edward, the Black Prince, notice of, 193.
Elizabeth, Queen, notice of, 220.
Emscote, 342.

Excursion from Leamington to Warwick,
341; to Kenilworth and Coventry, 343;
to Stratford, 346; to Stratford by Char-
Jecote, 349; to Kineton and Edge Hill,
352; to Halford Bridge, 359; to
Knowle, 363; to Hockley, 373; to
Henley, 375; to Gaydon, 379; to
Barford, 384; to Southam, 288; to
Coventry by Stonleigh, 392.

Ferrers Family, 368.
Fisher, Thomas, 238.

F.

Fire, great at Warwick, 10, 53, 54, 58.
Forme's (A. de) inside of a Church,
218.
Fulbroke Castle, 347.

G.

Gainsborough's portrait of Garrick, 418.
Gaveston, Piers, 13, 30, 70, 344.
Gaydon, 393.

Goal, County, 142.

Gondomar, notice of, 214,
Goodrest, 73.

Goyen's (Van) view of Dort, 269. [180.
Graham, Marquis of Montrose, notice of,
Greatheed's, (Bertie) Incantation, 261;
Dryope, 261; Hannibal's Dream, 262;
Murder of Becket, 262; St. Jerome,
263; Shylock, 264; King Lear, 265;
Diogenes, 265; Atahualpa, 266; Lady
Macbeth, 266; Cave of Despair, 270;
Three Family Portraits, 267; Portrait
of Buonaparte, 264; of B. Greatheed,
Esq. 265; of Duke of Ancaster, 265;
of Richard Greatheed, Esq., 265; of
Master G. Gray, 266; of himself, 270.
Greenwood, Dr. 122; 329.
Greville, Earls of Warwick, 38.
Greville, 1st Lord Brooke, 38; 114; 173.
Grove Park, 375.

Guerchino's Hebe, 204.
Guido's Circe, 181.

Guy's Cliff, history, 250; inner court,
258; mansion, 259; chapel, 271; plea-
sure ground, 272.

Guy, Earl of Warwick, 25, 251; statue
of, 271; armour of, 232.
Gutheline, founder of Warwick, 1.
H.

Halford Bridge, 363.
Harwood's House, 380.

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Henley, $79.

Henry IV. of France, 198.
Henry VIII. notice of, 220.
Henrietta Maria, notice of, 191.
High-street, Warwick, 52.
Hockley House, 373.

Holbein's portrait of William, Prince of
Orange, 184; of Luther, 198; of Anne
Boleyn, 201; of Catherine Boleyn,
202; of Henry VIII. 220; of Queen
Elizabeth, 220; of Mary, Queen of
Scots, 221; of Maximilian, 267.
Hospital, St. John, Warwick, 55.
Hospital, Leicester's, Warwick, 97.
Howard, Earl of Arundel, notice of, 183.
J.

Jago, Rev. R. 236, note; 372.
Jansen's portrait of the Earl of Lindsay,
185; of Shakespeare, 220.
Jervais' inside of a church, 204.
Ignatius Loyala, notice of, 186,
Iron Foundry, Warwick, 76.
Itchington, skirmish near, 21.

K.
Kalf's still life, 204.

Kenilworth, 403; Castle, 404; Priory,
412; Church, 413.

Kerr, Dr. the first who recommended
Leamington Water, 281, 282.
Kettle, Rev. J. 136.
Kineton, 354.
Knightley Family, 390.
Knowle, 370.

L.

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Manufactures of Warwick; early stuff,
75; worsted, 76; cotton weaving, 77;
⚫ cotton spinning, 77; lace, 78.
Marble Yard, Warwick, 64.
Market Place, Warwick, 62.
Matthew, Rev. M. 134.

Middleton's analysis of Leamington Water,
293, note.

Millar's Ascension, 102.
Mill-street, Warwick, 57.

Mint, ancient, at Warwick, 74.

Monge's Joseph and Potiphar's Wife, 269.
Montfort Family (de Thurstane) 377.
Montfort Family (Earl of Leicester) 405.
Monument of the first Thomas Beauchamp,
111; of the second, 109; of Richard
Beauchamp, 120; of Sir T. Puckering,
113; of Lord Brooke, 115; of Robert
Dudley, 122; of Ambrose Dudley,
124; of Robert Dudley, (an infant,)
125; of Lady C. Leveson, 125; of
Judge Willes, 330; of Satchwell; 331;
of Captain Kingsmill, 357; of Earl
Ferrers, 362; of the Parr Family, 366,
Appendix; of T. Spencer, Esq, 376;
of the Peyto Family, 382; of the Wag-
staffe Family, 385; of the Leigh Family,
395; of the Lucy Family, 351, 435;
of Shakespeare, 425; of Mr. Combe,
416; of Mr. Kendall, 416; of the
Clopton Family, 415; of Dean Baisal,
Moody, Rev. J. 138.
Moreville House, 347.
Murillo's Girl blowing bubbles, 190; Girl
with a feather, 190.

Myton, 58.

N.

Navigation Mill, 78.

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Poor Houses, Warwick, 95; 96.
Pourbus' portrait of a Female, 204.
Poussin's two landscapes, 176.
Presion Bagot, 376.

Priory, at Warwick, history of, 237;
mansion, 248; pleasure grounds, 249.
Puckering Family, 245.

R.

Race Course, Warwick, 63.
Radford, 389.
Radway, 356.
Red Horse, 358.

Rembrandt's portrait of a Warrior, 211;
of Captain of the Dutch Guard, 214;
Reynolds', (Sir J.) School Boy, 216; por-
trait of Lord Lindsay, 268.

Rich, Earls of Warwick, 37.
Rich, Robert Earl of Warwick, 189.
Roads about Warwick, 51.
Roman station, at Chesterton, 380.
Roman fosse way, 353; 380; 391.
Romney's portrait of E. W. Montague,
177; of Brandt; 207.

Round table, at Warwick, 13; at Kenil-
worth, 405.

Rous, John, 254.

Royal visits to Warwick, of Elizabeth, 15,

243; James I. 19; William III. 19.
Royal visits of Elizabeth, tó Kenilworth
Castle, 18, 406.

Rubeus' portrait of Earl of Arundel, 183;
of Ignatius Loyala, 186; of Spinola,
213; of his first Wife, 184; of his se-
cond Wife, 208; of a General, 208; 2
Lions, 212; sketch of the four Evange
lists, 196; two Heads of Old Men, 200;
Head of an Old Man, 204.
Rupert, Prince, notice of, 190.
Russell's analysis of the Leamington Water.
Russel, Earl of Bedford, 197.
Russel, first Duke of Bedford, 197.
Rutty's analysis of the Leamington Water,
Ruysdale's Landscape, 267.

Ryckaert, notice of, 181.

Ryland, Rev. J. 139.

S.

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Short's analysis of Leamington Water, 280.
Sidney, Sir Philip, notice of, 221.

Smith street, Wa wick, 55.

Smythe Family, 376.

Snyder, notice of, 212.

Southam, 391.

Spencer, T. 376.

Spinola, nonce of, 213:

Spring, 345.

Springfield, 371.

Steenwyck's Peter in prison, 202; Peter
delivered, 202.
Stivicha 1, 599.

Stoneleigh Abley, 393, 444; Village, 395.
Stoney Thorpe, 391.

Stratford, 413, church, 414; chapel, 416;
guildhall, 417; town-hall, 417; jubilee,
431.

Tachbroke, 384.

T.

Tenier's Sorceress and Companion, 199;

Guard Room, 200.

Theatre, Warwick, 83; Leamington, 333.
Thynne, Thomas 208.

Tintoretto's portrait of Davilla, 189.
Titian's Duchess of Parma, 194.
Trade of Warwick, 48, 74.

V.

Valasquez's portrait of Gondomar, 214.
Vandyck's portrait of Charles I on horse-
back, 173; of a Lady and her Son, 175;
Countess of Carlisle, 179; Charles 1.
179, 188; Duke of Alva, 179; Graham,
Marquis of Montrose, 180; Ryckaert,
181; a General, 184; Spanish General,
186; a Nobleman, 186; Percy. Earl of
Northumberland, 188; Earl of Strafford,
18; Rich, Earl of Warwick, 189;
Prince Rupert, 190; Machiavel, 190;
Marquis of Huntley, 191; Henrietta
Maria, 191, 216; Francis. Ear) of Bed-
ford, 197; a Sebastian, 200; Boy. 201;
Lady, 208; Family of Charles I. 211;
Wite of Snyder, 212; Old Parr, 215;
George, Duke of Buckingham, and his
Brother 216; Princes Rupert and Mau.
rice, 217.

Vandervelde's Storm and Wreck, 197;

Sea Fight, 204; Sea Piece, 219.
Vase, celebrated Antique, 228.
Veronese, (Pa) Boy with a Racket.

196; Portrait of a Nun, 218.
Vicars of St. Mary's, Warwick, 116.
Vicars of St. Nicholas, Warwick, 132.

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Wagstaffe Family, 384, 385.

Walker's portrait of Oliver Cromwell, 207.
Walton Hall, 352.

Warwick, founded by Gutheline, ; sup
posed to have been a Bishop's see, 2;
disputed whether a Roman Station, 3;
enlarged by Ethelfleda, 5; fortified, 6;
paved, 7; represented in Parliament, 8;
incorporated 9; destroyed by fire, 10;
rebuilt, 11; present state, 45, recent
improvements, 47; population. 49.
Warwick Castle, founded by Ethelfleda,
gateway, 161; Guy's tower, 161, 166,
158; Cæsar's tower, 159, 166, 168;
169; repaired and adorned by Falk,
first Lord Brooke, 163; entrance,
165; near view, 166; inner court, 167;
hall, 170; dining room, 173; anti-
room, 174; cedar room, 177; gilt
room, 182; state bed room, 192; state
dressing room, 195; compass window,
204; armoury. 205; chapel, 209; break-
fast room, 211; waiting room, 215;
library, 216; red bed chamber, 216;
red dressing room, 218; domestic offi-
ces, 224; view from Guy's tower, 226;
dungeon. 227; pleasure grounds, 227 ;
green-house, 228; pavilion, 230; hill-
house, 231; porter's lodge, 232; park,
Wedgoock Park, 72, 363.
(234.
Welcombe Hills, 348; lodge, 348.
Wellesbourne, 359.
Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, 188, 191.
West-street, Warwick, 53,
Wilson's portrait of Shakespeare, 481.
Windmill, Chesterton, 383.

Winthrop's (Dr.) analysis of the Leaming.
ton Water, 294.
Wis Family, 246.
Woodcote, 344.

Wootton, Leek, 344; Wawen, 376,
Wren Family, 367.

Wroxhall Abbey, 566; Church, 367.

Z.
Zuccaro's portrait of Davilla, 189.

Sharpc, Printer, Advertiser-Office, Warwick.

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