d by twelve
Etchings, specially drawn for the work by J. Ayton Symington. 7/6 nett.
"Mr. Radford who is well-known as the author of 'Phases of a
Yorkshire Moor' and 'Turner in Wharfedale,' discourses
pleasantly of the Scenery, Folklore and Antiquities, associated
with the Rivers of Yorkshire.... A book which should be
possessed by all true lovers of the county."
#Some Historic Mansions of Yorkshire#, and their Associations. By
William Wheater, author of "A History of the Parishes of Sherburn and
Cawood," and "Templenewsam"; with twenty-five Etched Illustrations drawn
on the spot by A. Buckle, Stanley Medway, and J. A. Symington. 2 Vols.
4to. 25/- nett. Also a large paper edition L3 3 0 nett.
The Volumes contain: Bolton Hall and the Lord's Scrope, Bramham Park
and the families connected, Beswick Old Hall and the Drapers,
Castle Howard and the Howards, Dalton Hall and the Hothams, Farnley
and the Fawkes family, Harewood and the Lascelles, Heslington and
the Earls of Richmond, Hazlewood and the Vavasours, Methley and the
Saviles, Nun Appleton the Prioresses and Nuns, Nostal and the
Winns, Newburgh and the Wombwells, Newton and the Fairfaxes, Ripley
and the Ingilbys, Swillington and the Lowthers, Skipton and the
Cliffords, Studley and The De Greys, Templenewsam and the Knight
Templars, Upleatham and the Bruces and Zetlands, Wentworth and the
Straffords, Wilton and the Bulmers.
The above comprise twenty-five Chapters in Yorkshire Family History,
the importance of which cannot be exaggerated, as the families whose
history is given are amongst the most prominent in England's Story.
#A History of the Bramham Moor Hunt.# By William Scarth Dixon, author of
"A History of the York and Ainsty Hunt." With twenty-five full-page
Illustrations, reproducing portraits of many famous Members of the Hunt
and the three important plates originally painted by David Dalby, also a
frontispiece, an original portrait of the late George Lane Fox, Esq.,
the Master. Large 4to L1 11 6.
#The History of the York and Ainsty Hunt.# By William Scarth Dixon,
author of "A History of the Bramham Moor Hunt," "In the North Countree,"
&c., &c., with twenty reproductions of Portraits of Masters, Huntsmen,
Special Meets, Favourite Hounds, Old Prints, &c., &c. Published at L1 1
0. Also a large paper edition at L2 2 0 nett.
"A valuable acquisition to every Sporting Library."
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