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  • [1] An engraving of this portrait, by Pierre Violet, was later included in Brayley, and can be seen here.

    Letter 136 2009

  • Bloomfield; Accompanied with Descriptions: to which is Annexed a Memoir of the Poet's Life by E.W. Brayley (London, 1806).

    Letter 188 2009

  • Brayley to publish, with the artists James Storer and John Greig,

    Letter 123 2009

  • Descriptions: to which is Annexed a Memoir of the Poet's Life by E.W. Brayley (London, 1806).

    Letter 162 2009

  • Britton, John (1771 – 1857): antiquarian who published, with Edward Wedlake Brayley, many volumes on the picturesque topography of England's counties, The Beauties of England and Wales.

    Index of People 2009

  • Library Chicago, Dept of Special Collections, tipped into a copy of Brayley, call no.

    Letter 24 2009

  • Brayley, Edward Wedlake (1773 – 1854): enameller, antiquarian, joint editor, with John Britton, of the book series, The Beauties of England and Wales.

    Index of People 2009

  • Houses of Parliament at Westminster_ (1834-1836), the joint work of Britton and Brayley.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various

  • Brayley, in his _Concise Account of Lambeth Palace_, describes a portrait, in the vestry, of "A young man in a clerical habit, or rather that of a student, with a motto beneath, 'Rapido contrarium orbo'"

    Notes and Queries, Number 46, September 14, 1850 Various

  • Brayley mentions in his pleasant History of Surrey, that this artificial mount was levelled in

    The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II Various

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