A chronological series of engravers from the invention of the art to the beginning of the present century
1770
3
Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his marvellous travels and campaigns in Russia
1786
4
The new Oxford guide
1786
5
Loggan, David, 1635–1700?
Oxonia illustrata
[ca. 1720]
6
Wood, Anthony à, 1632–1695
The antient and present state of the city of Oxford
1773
7
Warton, Thomas, 1728–1790
Verses on Sir Joshua Reynolds's painted window at New-College Oxford
1783
8
Delamotte, Peter
The Weymouth Guide: Exhibiting the ancient and present state of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis;
[1785?]
9
Wood, Anthony à, 1632–1695
The history and antiquities of the colleges and halls in the University of Oxford
1786
10
Aldrich, Henry, 1648–1710
Elementa architecturae civilis ad Vitruvii veterumque disciplinam,
1789
11
Chandler, Richard, 1738–1810
Marmora Oxoniensia
1763
12
Hole, William, 1710–1791
The ornaments of churches considered
1761
13
Aldrich, Henry, 1648–1710
The elements of civil architecture according to Vitruvius and other ancients and the most approved practice of modern authors, especially Palladio by Henry Aldrich, translated by Philip Smyth
1789
14
Oldfield, Henry George
The history and antiquities of the parish of Tottenham High-Cross, in the county of Middlesex.
MDCCXC [1790]
15
Wood, John, 1704–1754
Choir gaure, vulgarly called Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain
1747
16
Ashmolean Museum
Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum viri clarissimi Antonii à Wood
1824
17
Wise, Francis, 1695–1767
A letter to Dr. Mead concerning some antiquities in Berkshire
1738
18
Conybeare, John, 1692–1755
A defence of reveal'd religion against the exceptions of a late writer,