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The Women of England: Their Social, and Domestic Habits (1839)

Ellis (Mrs)

Devon and Cornwall Illustrated: Historical and topographical descriptions of Devon and Cornwall. (1829)

J. Britton, E. W. Brayley

Fisher's County Atlas of England and Wales (0)

Fisher Son & Company

The influence of aristocracies on the revolutions of nations, considered in relation to the present circumstances of the British Empire (1843)

James J. Macintyre (19th Century social historian)

Montgomery's sacred gift: a series of meditations upon scripture subjects ([1842])

Robert Montgomery

The Zenana and minor poems of L.E.L. [i.e. Letitia Elizabeth Landon] ([1839?])

E. L. L- (Pseudonym for Letitia Elizabeth Landon)

Falmouth harbour. Pendennis Castle in the distance (1831)

M. J. Starling

Cotele House, Cornwall (1837)

J. Rolph

Francis-Charles Seymour-Conway, Marquess & Earl of Hertford (1833)

William Holl

The Rt.Honble.Henry John Temple, Lord Viscount Palmerston, G.C.B. ([1830?])

H. Cook

Sir Humphrey Davy, Bart. P.R.S.: by permission from the larger print published by Messrs.Agnew & Zanetti ([1830?])

J. Jenkins (Engraver)

George Augustus Eliott, Lord Heathfield, Baron Gibralter (1847)

John Cochran

William Carey, D.D. Lord Bishop of Exeter (1847)

T. A. Dean

Samuel Crompton (1833)

James Morrison

The Rt.Honble.Charles Grey, Earl Grey (1844)

John Cochran

Robert Jameson, Esq. F.R.S.L.& E. Regius Professor of Natural History in the University of Edinburgh (1832)

J. Jenkins (Engraver)

Bishop Oldham (1835)

William Holl

William Jackson Hooker, L.L.D. F.R.A. & L.S., Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Glasgow (1834)

H. Cook

John Huxham, M.D. F.R.S. (1756)

J. Jenkins (Engraver)

William Gifford, Esq. (1831)

Samuel Freeman

Sir Richard Arkwright (1833)

J. Jenkins (Engraver)

Her Most Gracious Majesty Victoria Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1837)

John Cochran

James Brindley (1833)

H. Cook

St. Austle [sic], Cornwall (1830)

W. S. Wilkinson

William Carey, D.D. Lord Bishop of Exeter (1830)

T. A. Dean

Penzance, Cornwall (1831)

S. Fisher (Engraver)

East & West Looe, Cornwall (1832)

William Alexander Le Petit

Launceston, Cornwall (1830)

W. S. Wilkinson

Trelissick House, Cornwall. The residence of Thos.Daniels, Esq. to whom this plate is respectfully inscribed by the publishers. (1831)

M. J. Starling

Weir Head of the River Tamar, Devon and Cornwall (1829)

William Alexander Le Petit

William Carey, D.D. Lord Bishop of Exeter (1839)

T. A. Dean

William Carey, D.D. Lord Bishop of Exeter (1835)

T. A. Dean

Lifton Park, Devonshire. The seat of J.W.H.Arundell, Esq. (1832)

J. Thomas (Engraver)

Ivy Bridge, Devonshire (1832)

William Alexander Le Petit

Dartington House, Devonshire. The seat of Mrs Champernoune, to whom this plate is ... (1830)

William Alexander Le Petit

Berrynarbor, near Ilfracombe (1832)

J. Thomas (Engraver)

Oaklands, Devonshire. The seat of Albany Savile Esq. ... (1837)

W. Taylor

Oaklands, Devonshire. The seat of Albany Savile Esq. to whom this plate is respectfully inscribed, by the publishers (1831)

W. Taylor

Oakhampton Castle, Devonshire (1844, 1844)

W. Taylor

DEVONSHIRE. Drawn & Engraved by J. & C.Walker (1831)

John Walker (Map maker)

DEVONSHIRE. Drawn & Engraved by J. & C.Walker (1831)

John Walker (Map maker)

Powderham-Castle, Devonshire. The seat of Viscount Courtenay--- (1829)

C. J. Smith (Artist)

Royal Theatre, and Athenaeum. Plymouth ([1830?)

J. Thomas (Engraver)

The Royal Hotel, and St.Andrew's Chapel and Terrace. Plymouth ([1830?)

J. Thomas (Engraver)

The Lary Bridge, over the Plym, or Saltram Creek (1829)

Percy Heath

Frithelstoke Priory, Devonshire (1830)

M. J. Starling

Castle-Hill, near South Molton, Devonshire. The seat of Hugh etc (1832)

T. Dixon

Dartmouth [View of the Butterwalk] (1830)

F. J. Havill

St. Sidwell's Church, Exeter ([1830?)

W. H. Bond

St. David's Church, Exeter ([1830?)

W. H. Bond