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Aston Hall and Park (continwed) :—

Hodges (W. Merrett) Six original etchings of Aston Hall. fol. 1913.

Holte Theatre, Aston Lower Grounds, 1879-80. Pantomime, Sleeping Beauty, and the Spirit of the Brook; or, Ye revels at ye Aston Hall. [Book of Worls]}. vp. 28. duo. (1879).

Langfont (J. A.) An Ode to the Memory of Shakspere, read at the Shakspere Commemoration, Aston Hall, 1859. pp. 8. duo. [1859].

Langford (J. A.) Poems of the Fields and the Town, [Including ‘‘ An Ode to the Menory of Shakspeare, read at the Shakspeare Commemoration, Aston Hall, 1859,”}. duo, 1859,

{Murdock (J.) Autograph letter to W. C. Aitken, concerning certain articles sent to Aston Hall for exhibition], Wanuseript. { In A collection of papers, etc., of W. C. Aitken]. 8vo. 1858. 7

Niven (W.) Illustrations of Old Warwickshire Houses. Etchings with descriptive notes [including Aston Hall]. fol. 1878.

—{ Another copy.]

Niven (W.) Monograph of Aston Hall. [15 plates] with historical sketch and description, fol, [1879].

—| Another copy.]

—| Another copy.|

Official Guide to Aston Hall and Park, and its exhibition of Fine Arts and

Art Manufactures. [By W. C. Aitken]. pp. 64. IHus. 8vo. (1858).

NO'EE.—One of the specially printed copics on large paper, for the use of the Royal party and the wembers of the Reception Cominlttec.

Official Guide to Aston Hall and Park, and its exhibition of Fine Arts and Art Manufactures. [By W. C. Aitken]. [Ist edn., with suppt.]. pp. G4. 12. Illus. duo. {1858}.

—[Ist edn., with advts.]. pp. O4. 24. Jus. duo. [1858).

—{ Another copy.)

Official Guide and Handbook to Aston Hall and Park. [By W. C. Aitken. 2nd edn]. pp, 31. Illus, duo, [1858],

Official Guide and Handbook to Aston Hall and Park. [By W. C. Aitken]. pp. 31, Illus, duo, [1859].

—{ Another copy.

Official Handbook and Catalogue of the Fourth Exhibition of the Aston Hall & Park Company. pp. 32. Illus. duo. 1861.

O'Neill (D. J.) How Aston Hall & Park were ** Saved "’; also pen pictures from life in the so-called ‘‘ best governed City.” Ports, Illus, 8vo, 1910.

—{ Another copy.|

Particulars of Sales. {Plans of} Aston Park, Birmingham Freehold, which will be sold by auction, by E. & C. Robins, ete. 1-3, 5, 7-12, 15-19, 21-23, 25. 19 plans. fol. 1851-62.

—{ Another copy.] 15, 18, 19, 21. 4 plans. fol. 1856-60,

Plan of Aston Park with the adjoining lands, by John U. Rastrick, [with small] view of Aston Hall, 1831.

Rhymes read in the Queen’s Drawing Room at Aston Hall, 1859, in memory of the birth of Robt. Burns, 1759. [Written by Sebastian Evans]. pp. 8. duo, [1859].

—[Another copy).

Robins (J. ad C.) The Ancient Mansion of Aston Hall, near Birmingham. Catalogue of the Furniture, Antiquities, ete., whieh will be sold by auction, Sept., 1817, pp. 55. Sve, [1817].

Ross (E. St. C. K.) The White Lady of Aston Hall. [A tale}. From The Bir- mingham Weekly Mercury, [ /x Birmingham scrap book. Vol, 3). fol. 1885,