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BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

OF

ENGLAND,

FROM

THE REVOLUTION TO THE END OF
GEORGE I's REIGN;

BEING A CONTINUATION OF

THE REV. J. GRANGER'S WORK:

CONSISTING OF

CHARACTERS DISPOSED IN DIFFERENT CLASSES,
AND ADAPTED TO A METHODICAL CATALOGUE
OF ENGRAVED BRITISH HEADS;

INTERSPERSED WITH A VARIETY OF

ANECDOTES, AND MEMOIRS OF A GREAT NUMBER
OF PERSONS,

Not to be found in any other Biographical Work.

The Materials being supplied by the Manuscripts left by Mr. GRANger,
and the Collections of the Editor,

THE REV. MARK NOBLE,

F.A.S. of London and Edinburgh.

Rector of Barming in Kent, and Domestic Chaplain to the
Earl of Leicester.

VOL. III.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR W. RICHARDSON, STRAND;

DARTON AND HARVEY, GRACECHURCH-STREET; AND W. BAYNES,
PATERNOSTER-ROW.

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6, from the bottom, for Sewin read Irvin 15, a comma after army, only

16, dele a

17, for archdeanery read archdeaconry
9, add of

16, for Mainingham read Manningham
6, add old

last line, for varying read veering

16, for Haurenhasen read Herenhausen

14, from the bottom, after bishops add castle

8, for Jebb read Jubb

239 read 238, line ten from the bottom, for Woodhouse read Wodehouse.

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18, for Dr. read Mr.

5, for Tunsall read Tunstall

11, for amicable read amiable

7, for T. Jenkins read F. Hayman

4, for R. read B. Wilson, ad vivum pinxit, et aqua forti incidit. 4, from the bottom, for suffered read suffused

9, ditto, for Dying read Christian

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3, ditto, read Hervey

8, ditto, for Oxburg read Oxburgh

17, for dreadfuld read dreadful

11, from the bottom, for Tryer read Fryer

491 first note, a comma after nostrarum, dele the comma after student.

THE

HISTORY OF ENGLAND,

&c.

CLASS I.

THE ROYAL FAMILY.

GEORGE I. began his reign August 1, 1714. GEORGE I. with Mr. Addison's verses to Sir God

frey Kneller on his picture, la. obl. Bickham sc. GEORGE I. with trophies, 4to. G. Bickham sc. GEORGE I. profile, fol Kneller p. Chereau sc. GEORGE I. with Mr. Daniel's poem on his return, fol. Clark sc. 1720.

GEORGE I. in armour, mez. J. Faber sc. 1714.

GEORGE I. in armour, mez. Kneller p. Faber jun, sculp.

GEORGE I. in robes, oval, mezzot. D. Stevens p. J. Faber sc. 1722.

GEORGE I. oval, Mars, Mercury, and other emble matical figures, 8vo. J. Cole sc.

GEORGE I. 8vo. Hirseman p. M. Vr. Gucht sc. GEORGE I. wh. len. sitting, in his robes, mezzot. J. Hirseman p. J. Gole sc.

GEORGE I. fol. Gribelin, jun. sc.

GEORGE I. with "Wisdom, Religion, Justice, and

* Modération," fol. Vr. Gucht sc.

VOL. III.

B

GEORGE

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