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SECTION III.

COLLECTIONS AND SERIES OF HISTORICAL WORKS ISSUED BY SOCIETIES.

IN the following lists some few of the more important historical treatises have been selected, as it would occupy too great a space to give the whole. As far as possible, the dates to which the treatises belong have been added, and the numbers prefixed shew the order of issue. In many cases, the titles are more fully given in the Alphabetical List, Section I.

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Papers relating to a proposed Marriage of Queen Elizabeth to the Archduke Ferdinand. XXXV. 202.

On State Proceedings in matters of Religion, 1581, 1582; by Cooper. XXXVI. 105.

Two Letters relating to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada. XXXIII. 279. Narrative of the principal Expeditions of English Fleets, 1588 to 1603; by Sir Henry Ellis. XXXIV. 296.

Notes upon the capture of the "Great Carrack," in 1592; by W. R. Drake. XXXIII. 209.

Expenses of the Journey of the Elector Palatine and the Princess Elizabeth to the Palatinate. XXXV. 1.

Letters from a Subaltern Officer of the Earl of Essex's Army, in the summer and autumn of 1642. XXXV. 310. The Great Seals used after Deposition of

Charles I. and before the Restoration in 1660; by Cooper. XXXVIII. 77. Petitions to Charles II. from Elizabeth and Henry Cromwell. XXXVIII. 322. Notices of the last Great Plague, 1665-6; by Cooper. XXXVII, 1. Observations on Penn's Imprisonment in the Tower in 1668; by Bruce. XXXV. 70.

ANTIQUARIES, SOCIETY OF, (continued).
On the Duke of Monmouth's Rebellion;
by Roberts. XXXIV. 351.
Lord Coningsby on Political Parties during
Reign of Queen Anne. XXXVIII. 1.

ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, inst. 1843. Collectanea Archæologica, the Journal of the Society, contains several valuable contributions in historical research.

ARCHEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE.

A few papers of historical importance that have appeared in the "Archæological Journal," are here referred to.

Cæsar's Invasion of Britain; by Guest. XXI. 220.

On "Belgic Ditches," and probable date of Stonehenge; by Guest. VIII. 143. Campaign of Aulus Plautius; by Guest. XXIII. 159.

The Four Roman Ways; by Guest. XIV. 99.

ARCHEOLOGICAL JOURNAL, (continued). The Parliaments of Carlisle; by Hartshorne. XVI. 326.

The Parliaments of Gloucester; by Hartshorne. XVII. 201.

Queen Eleanor of Castile, new facts regarding; by Burtt. X. 99.

Edward's Spoliations in Scotland in 1296; by Hunter. XIII. 245.

The Will of Humphrey de Bohun; by Turner. II. 339.

On the Great Seals of England; by Willis.

II. 14. Connexion of Scotland with the Pilgrimage of Grace; by Longstaffe. XIV. 331.

BANNATYNE CLUB, inst. 1823.

The books have been issued in order of the number appended, between the years 1823 and 1863. For the convenience of reference, however, a classified arrangement has been followed. Some of the volumes have also been printed for the Maitland Club. To these an f is added.

On Reading of Coins of Cunobelin; by 111. Vita S. Columbæ. Auctore AdamBirch. IV. 28.

Roman Coins struck in Britain; by de Salis. XXIV. 149.

England in the Fifth Century; by Robson. XIV. 320.

English Conquest of the Severn Valley; by Guest. XIX. 193.

Cornish Crosses; by Haslam. IV. 302. Ancient Oratories of Cornwall; by Haslam. II. 225.

Coins and Treasure found in Cuerdale; by Hawkins. IV. 111, 189. Remarks thereon; by Worsaae, 200.

Life of Earl Godwine; by Freeman. XI. 236, 330; XII. 47.

On the pretended Marriage of William de Warren with a daughter of Matildis, by William the Conqueror; by Stapleton. III. I.

The Hall of Oakham; by Hartshorne.

V. 124.

Events in the Life of the Empress Matilda; by Turner. X. 302.

Roger de Leybourne, and the Barons' Wars; by Burtt. XXI. 29.

The Parliament of Kenilworth; by Hartshorne. XXI. 143.

The Ban of Kenilworth; by Green. XXI. 277.

On the Parliament and Castle of Acton
Burnel; by Hartshorne. II. 325.
Castle and Parliaments of Northampton;
by Hartshorne. III. 309.

nano, Monasterii Hiiensis Abbate.

Registers, Chartularies, &c.

90, 107. Liber S. Thomæ de Aberbrothoc. Registrum Abbacia. Vol. I., A.D. 1178-1329; Vol. II., A. D. 1329—1536. 73. Liber Cartarum Prioratus S. Andreæ. 88. Carta Monialium de North Berwic. 109. Registrum Episcopatus Brechinensis cum Cartis Originalibus, 2 vols.

S6. Liber S. Marie de Calchou. Registrum Cartarum Abbacie Tironensis de Kelso, A. D. II13-1567.

87. Liber S. Marie de Dryburgh. 78. Registrum de Dunfermelyn. 113. Registrum Eccles. S. Ægidii de Edinburgh.

1. Vitæ Dunkeldensis Ecclesiæ Episcoporum. A prima sedis fundatione ad

A. D. 1515. 21. Chronicon Canobii Sanctæ Crucis Edinburgensis.

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74. Liber Cartarum S. Crucis.

79. Registrum Episcopatus Glasguensis. Munimenta Eccl. Metr. Glasguensis, a Sede restaurata sec. ineunte xii. ad Reformatam Religionem. M.

89. Liber Insula Missarum. Abbacie de Inchaffery Registrum Vetus.

66. J. Ferrerii, Hist. Abbatum de Kynlos. 68. Chronicon de Lanercost, A.D. 1201— 1346. M.

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Diary of Expedition of Edward I. 97. Original Letters on Ecclesiastical Afinto Scotland. 1296.

48. Ragman Rolls, A.D. 1291—1296.

71, 84. The Accounts of the Chamberlains of Scotland, A.D. 1326-1406, 3 vols.

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106. Black Book of Taymouth. IOI. Registrum Honoris de Morton. Series of Ancient Charters of the Earldom of Morton. 2 vols.

Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries.

39. History of Scotland, from 14361561. By Bp. Lesley.

42. Criminal Trials in Scotland, 14881624.

56. Excerpta e Libris Domicilii Regis Jacobi V., 1525-33.

10. Recit de l'Expedition en Escosse l'An 1546.

5. Discours Particulier d'Escosse, 1559. 69, 83. The Booke of the Kirk of Scotland. Vol. I., Acts from the year 1560-1577; Vol. II., 1578-1592; Vol. III., 1593-1618.

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M. 13. History of King James the Sext, being an Account of Affairs in Scotland, 1566-96.

28. Les Affaires du Conte de Boduel, l'An 1568.

*Correspondances Diplomatiques de Bertram de Salignac de la Motte Fenelon, 1568-1575. 7 vols., 8vo.

53. Memorials of Transactions in Scotland, 1569-73.

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fairs of Scotland, 1603-1625.

35. Spalding's History of the Troubles in Scotland and England, 1624 - 1645. M. 26. Memoirs of his own Life and Times, by Sir James Turner, 1632–70.

Turner was associated with Graham in the coercion of the Covenanters.

So. Diary of Public Correspondence of
Sir T. Hope, 1633-45.

37. Relation of Affairs of the Kirk of
Scotland, 1637-38.

72, 77. Letters of Robert Baillie, 16371662, 3 vols.

.54. Nicoll's Diary of Public Transactions, 1650-67.

45. Diurnal of Occurrents since Death of James IV. to the year 1575. 38. Memoirs of Affairs of Scotland, by Moysie, 1577-1603. i. 24. Papers relating to the Marriage of King James VI. with the Princess of Denmark, 1589.

108. Letters from Roundhead Officers in Scotland, 1650-1660.

91. Historical Notices of Scotch Affairs, from MSS. of Sir John Lauder. Vol. I, 1661-83; Vol. II., 1683-88.

23. Letters from Lady Margaret Kennedy (Burnet) to John, Duke of Lau derdale.

31. Letters from Archibald, Earl of Argyle, to John, Duke of Lauderdale.

15. Letters of John Graham of Claverhouse, 1678-89.

61. Historical Observes of Occurrents, 1680-1686.

75. Memoirs touching the Revolution, by Earl of Balcarras, 1688-90.

22. Siege of the Castle of Edinburgh, 1689.

81. Leven and Melville Papers, 16891691.

46. Mackay's Memoirs of the War in Scot

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land and Ireland, 1689-91. Major General Hugh Mackay was defeated by

Dundee at Killiekrankie, served afterwards in

Ireland, and was killed at Landen.

In the 8vo. series issued by the Club.

BANNATYNE CLUB, (continued).

94. Darien Papers-Establishment of the Colony by a Scotch Company, 1695

1700.

25. Diary of Proceedings in Parliament of Scotland, 1700-07.

76. Correspondence of George Baillie of Jerviswood, 1702-08.

Miscellanea.

57. De Scriptoribus Scotis. Davidis Buchanani.

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65. Report on Knights Hospitallers in
England, 1338.

Libri Duo 3. Deposition of Richard II., English and
Latin Poems on.

96, 103, 110. Origines Parochiales Scotiæ, 64. English Chronicle of Reigns of Ric. 3 vols.

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series, amounting to 20 vols., (still continued,) contain, beside papers of purely antiquarian interest, many reprints of documents bearing on the history of Wales.

Gesta Regum Britanniæ, 1862.

Baronia de Kemeys, 1863.

II., Henry IV., V., and VI., written before 1471.

86. Letters of Margaret of Anjou, Bishop Beckington, and others. Henry V.—VI. 29, 36. Polydore Vergil's English History. 67, 84, 105. Trevelyan Papers: I. Prior to 1558; II. 1446—1643; III. Vari

ous.

10. Chronicle of the first Thirteen years of
Edward IV., by John Warkworth, D.D.
I. History of the Arrival of Edward IV. in
England, and the final Recovery of his
Kingdoms from Henry VI., A.D. 1471.
4. Plumpton Correspondence: A Series of
Letters, temp. Edw. IV., Rich. III.,
Henry VII., and Henry VIII.

21. Rutland Papers: Original Documents

37.

illustrative of the Courts and Times of Henry VII. and Henry VIII.

Italian Relation of the Isle of England, c. 1500.

35. Chronicle of Calais, in the reigns of Henry VII. and Henry VIII.

CAMBRIDGE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY, 23. Original Letters of 16th, 17th, and 18th

inst. 1840.

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centuries.

77. Narratives of the Reformation, 1532 -1556.

26. Three Chapters of Letters on Suppression of Monasteries.`

42. Diary of Henry Machyn, 1550-1563. 48. Chronicle of Queen Jane, and two years of Queen Mary.

93. Accounts and Papers relating to Mary
Queen of Scots.

46. Letters of Queen Eliz. and James VI.
7. Hayward's Annals, 1558—1562.
27. Leicester's Correspondence, 1585-6.
12. Egerton Papers: a collection of public
and private Documents, chiefly illustra-
tive of the times of Elizabeth and
James I.

81. Parliamentary Debates, 1610.
90, 98. Relations between England and
Germany, 1618, 19. 2 vols.

CAMDEN SOCIETY, (continued).

CELTIC SOCIETY, estab. 1845.

101. Spanish Account of the Proposed 1. Book of Rights of Ancient Kings of Marriage between Prince Charles and the Infanta, 1623.

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66. Diary of Rev. John Rous (Suffolk), 1625-42.

80. Proceedings in Kent, 1640. 31. Verney Papers: Notes of Proceedings in the Long Parliament, temp. Charles I. 14. Narratives illustrative of the Contests in Ireland in 1641 and 1690.

Ireland.

4. Battle of Magh Lena.

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74. Symonds' Diary of the Marches of the 14. Journal of Nicholas Assheton, 1617— Royal Army, 1644—46.

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17. Warrington in 1465.

18, 26, 27. Diary (1661—3) and Autobiography of Rev. Henry Newcome. 24, 37, 57. Chetham Miscellanies. 25. Allen's Defence of Stanley (1587). 28. Jacobite Trials at Manchester, 1694. 29, 31, 66, 67. The Stanley Papers. 33, 51, 54. Lancashire and Cheshire Wills. 48, 64. Catalogue of Tracts for and against Popery (t. Jas. II.)

49, 50. The Lancashire Lieutenancy under

the Tudors and Stuarts.

62. Discourse of the Warr in Lancashire (1642-51).

DUBLIN [ROYAL] SOCIETY. Proceedings of the Society, 1764-1863, (99 vols.)

Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis, 1770– 1804.

1845 ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1846. Strype's Memorials of Abp. Cranmer, 4 vols., 1848-54.

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Heylin's History of the Reformation, 2 vols., 1849.

ENGLISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

The English Historical Society, established in 1838, but now dissolved, published, in a conve nient form, the following works, accompanied by notes, and, where needed, by Glossaries.

1. Bedæ Hist. Ecclesiastica, 8vo. . 1838

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Opera Historia Minora, 8vo. 1841

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