The History of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, From its Foundation until these Times

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First edition. Folio, contemporary full calf binding, re-backed. Illustrated with 45 etchings, as published in 1658. This volume is the primary record of the appearance of Old St. Paul's which was gutted by the Great Fire of London of 1666. The cathedral was demolished by 1687 or 1688, then replaced by Sir Christopher Wren's classical church.
Contains the following illustrations etched by Hollar, unless noted otherwise:
Frontispiece: William Dugdale iii/v (P. 1392 iii/v) "Wenceslaus Hollar delin et sculpsit".
p. 40: Chapel of Thomas Kempe (NH 1669 i/ii; P. 2309 i/ii).
p. 52: Tomb of Sir John Beauchamp (NH 1670; P.2248 only state)
p. 60: Brasses of Bishop Robert Fitz-Hugh, William Green and Dean Evere (NH 1671; P.2290 only state).
p. 62: Sepulchral Monument of John Donne (d. 1631), Dean of St. Paul's (NH 1672; P. 2277 only state).
p. 65: Monument of John Colet (P.2272A only state) (not in NH, not by Hollar).
p. 66: Tomb of William Hewett (P.2303B, only state) (not in NH, not by Hollar).
p. 68: Tomb of William Cockayne (P. 2271A only state) (not in NH, not by Hollar).
p. 70: Tomb of Sir Nicholas Bacon, (P. 2243A, only state) (not in NH, not by Hollar).
p. 72: Tomb Slabs of Bishop John King, John Acton and Simon Edolph (NH 1673; P. 2236 only state).
p. 74: Tombs of Thomas Okeford (d. 1508), William Rythyn (d. 1400) and Richard Litchfield (NH 1674; P. 2322 only state).
p. 76: Brasses of Dean William Worsley, Sir Roger Brabazon, and Valentine Carey (NH 1675; P.2377 only state).
p. 78: Brasses of John Newcourt, Canan of St. Paul's and of an Unnamed Ecclesiastic (NH 1676; P.2320 only state).
p. 80: Tombs of Henry de Wingham and Eustace de Fauconberge, Bishops of London (NH 1677; P. 2361 i/ii).
p. 82: Tomb of Christopher Hatton (P.2361A only state) (not in NH, not Hollar).
p. 84: Tombs of Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln and Robert de Braybroke, Bishop of London (NH 1678; P.2311 only state).
p. 86: Two Wreaths Containing the Arms and Dedication by Edward Waterhouse (NH 1679; P. 2336A)
p. 86: Tomb of Bishop Roger Niger (d. 1241) (NH 1680; P.2336B i/ii).
p. 88: Tomb of William, Earl of Pembroke (P.2324A, only state) (not in NH, not Hollar).
p. 90: Tomb of John (Plantagenet), Duke of Lancaster and Aquitaine (John of Gaunt), d. 1399), and his wife, Blanche of Lancaster (d. 1368) (NH 1681; P.2292, only state).
p. 92: Tombs of Saebbi, King of the East Saxons, and Ethelred, King of the English (NH 1682 i/ii; P.2341 i/ii).
p. 94: Tomb of John Mason (P.2317B i/ii) (not in NH, not by Hollar).
p. 96: Sepulchral Monument and Tomb of William Aubrey (NH 1683 ii/ii; P.2242 ii/ii).
p. 98: Tomb of John de Chishull (NH 1684; P.2264, only state).
p. 100: Monumental Brass and Tomb of Ralph de Hengham (d. 1311) (NH 1685 i/ii; P.2301 i/ii).
p. 102: Tomb of Sir Simon Burley (NH 1686 i/ii; P. 2255 i/ii) "W. Hollar delineum et sculpsit".
p. 104: Tomb of John Mullins, Archdeacon of London, and Marble Tablet to Sir Simom Baskerville (NH 1687 i/iii; P.2319 i/iii).
p. 106: Tomb of Sir John Woolley (NH 1688 i/iii; P.2375 i/iii).
p. 108: Tomb of Thomas Heneage (P.2300A i/ii) (not in NH, not by Hollar).
p. 110: Sepulchral Monument and Effgy of Alexander Nowell (d. 1601), Dean of St. Paul's (NH 1689 i/iii; P.2321 i/iii).
p. 112: Shrine of St. Erkenwald, 1657 (NH 1690 i/ii; P. 2286 i/ii).
p. 114: Plan of the Crypt of Old St. Paul's (St. Faith's), 1657 (NH 1691 i/ii; P.1029 i/ii).
p. 117: Interior of the Crypt of St. Paul's (St. Faith's) (NH 1692 i/ii; P.1030 i/ii)
p. 127: St. Paul's Chapter House (NH 1693 i/ii; P.1023 i/ii)
p. 133: St. Paul's Fom the South, Showing the Spire (NH 1694 i/ii; P.1017 i/ii)
p. 161: St. Paul's Ground Plan (NH 1695 i/ii; P.1016 i/ii)
p. 162: St. Paul's South Side (NH 1696 i/ii; P. 1018 i/ii)
p. 163: View of St. Paul's From the North (NH 1697; P.1019 only state).
p. 164: View of West Front of St. Paul's Cathedral (NH 1698 ii/iii; P.1020 ii/iii).
p. 165: St. Paul's East End, 1656 (NH 1699 ii/ii; P.1021 only state).
p. 166: St. Paul's East End (NH 1700 ii/ii; P.1022 ii/ii).
p. 167: St. Paul's Nave (NH 1701; P.1025 i/ii).
p. 168: St. Paul's Choir Screen (NH 1702 ii/iii; P.1024 ii/iii).
p. 169: St. Paul's Choir (NH 1703 i/ii; P.1026 i/ii).
p. 170: St. Paul's Interior of East End (NH 1707 i/ii; P.1027 i/ii).
p. 290: Procession of the Dance of Death (NH 1705 i/ii; P.265 i/ii).

The History of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, From its Foundation until these Times, Sir William Dugdale (British, 1605–1686), Illustrations; etching

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