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Book of Job, Plate 7, Job's Comforters
Bonington House, the Seat of Lady Ross-Baillie; page 36 (Volume One)
Breaching Castle, Angus Shire; page 37 (Volume One)
The New Stables at Brighton, built for his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; page 39 (Volume One)
Boscobel House; page 35 (Volume One)
Brain Hermitage; page 38 (Volume One)
Brownholme Hall; page 41 (Volume One)
Brewer's Alms House, Mile End; page 40 (Volume One)
Broadlands in Hampshire, the Seat of Lord Palmerston (published by W. Angus), plate 1; page 42 (Volume One)
North West View of Brenckburn Priory, Northunberland; page 44 (Volume One)
Broken-hurst in Hampshire, The Seat of Edward Morant, Esquire, Member for Lymington (published by G. Kearsly); page 43 (Volume One)
Bunyan's Native House at Elstow; page 46 (Volume One)
Book of Job, Plate 8, Job's Despair
Burnshead Hall, Westmorland; page 45 (Volume One)
Bunyan's Vestry Chair (with text) from the mirror; page 47 (Volume One)
Burghley House from the Gardens; page 48 (Volume One)
Burn House; page 51 (Volume One)
Burns's Mausoleum at Dumfries (with text); page 52 (Volume One)
The Ichonography of ye Lord Burghleys Hospital; as it stood Anno 1597, from an old manuscript; page 50 (Volume One)
The North Prospect of the Lord Burghley's Hospital in Stanford Baron; page 49 (Volume One)
Burton Constable; page 53 (Volume One)
Book of Job, Plate 9, The Vision of Eliphaz
Lord Byron's Palace, at Venice (from the Mirror); page 55 (Volume One)
Newstead Abbey, the Family Seat of the Byrons [the same engraving appears in "The Tourist, aliterary and anti-slavery journal", London, October 29, 1832, page 53]; page 54 (Volume One)
Cadland Park, in Hampshire, the Seat of Robert Drummond, Esquire (published by W. Watts); page 56 (Volume One)
Carstairs (Central View) Lanarkshire; page 57 (Volume One)
Lord Cathcart's House, Whitehall; page 58 (Volume One)
Cawdor Castle, Narnshire (published by G. Virtue); page 59 (Volume One)
Chantilly; page 60 (Volume One)
Chancer's Inn, Canterbury; page 61 (Volume One)
Chillingham Castle in Northumberland, The Seat of the Earl of Tankerville (published by W. Angus): Plate 62; page 62 (Volume One)
Chester Castle; page 63 (Volume One)
Rows in Bridge Street, Chester; page 64 (Volume One)
The Court Yard, Chillingham Castle; page 65 (Volume One)
Chip Chase Castle, Northumberland; page 66 (Volume One)
Coltman's Castle, Co. Cork; page 70 (Volume One)
Chirk Castle, Denbighshire; page 67 (Volume One)
Residence of the late Mrs. Clive, Twickenham; page 69 (Volume One)
Christ Church-College, Oxford; page 68 (Volume One)
The County Fire and Provident Life Office, Regent Street, Piccadilly (published for the European Magazine - Frontispiece, Volune 77, by J. Asperne); page 71 (Volume One)
The Coliseum, Regent's Park; page 72 (Volume One)
Copenhagen House; page 73 (Volume One)
Conservatory at Weisbaden; [not numbered] (Volume One)
Craig Hall, Perthshire; page 78 (Volume One)
Cowper's House at Olney (with text)(from the Mirror)[a similar engraving appears in "The Tourist; a literary and anti-slavery journal", January 28, 1833, page 189]; page 76 (Volume One)
Craigstone, Aberdeenshire; page 77 (Volume One)
The Hall of Croydon Palace; page 82 (Volume One)
Entrance to Crosby Hall and it's Crypts, from the Great St. Helens; page 80 (Volume One)
Book of Job, Plate 12, The Wrath of Elihu
Crosbie Hall, Bishopsgate Street - The Residence of Richard the Third; page 79 (Volume One)
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