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NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

ASTOB    LENOX    AND    TILDEN    FOUNDATIONS 


TOLDME   XIV 

JANUABY    TO    DECEMBER 
1910 


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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  XIV. 


PAGE 

Accessions.     See  New  York  Public  Library — Accessions. 

Balkan   States,  List  of  Works   Relating   to   the   Near   Eastern 

^UESTIOJI    AND    THE 7-55»    199-226,   24I-295,   307-34I 

British  Genealogy  and  Local  History^  List  of  Works  Relating  to.     355-399 

415-452,  467-508,  5*3-566,  578-635,  646-723,  735-800 

Director's  Report  for  1909. 67-186 

Donors.     See  New  York  Public  Library — Donors. 

Eastern  Question,  Near,  List  of  Works  Relating  to.        .         .  7-55 

199-226,  241-295,  307-341 

Frederick  the  Great's  Requirements  for  the  Prussian  Army  Officer.    522 

Genealogy  and  Local  History,  British,  List  of  Works  Relating  to.     355-399 

415-452,  467-508,  523-566,  578-635,  646-723,  735-800 

Hasse,  Adelaide  R.     The  Southern  Convention  of  1850.     A  Note 

ON  its  Proceedings. 239-240 

Local  History  and  Genealogy,  British,  List  of  Works  Relating  to.     355-399 

415-452,  467-508,  523-566,  578-635,  646-723,  735-800 

Near  Eastern  Question  and  the  Balkan  States,   List  of  Works 

Relating  to. 7-55>  199-226,  241-295,  307-341 

New  York  Public  Library: 

Accessions,  Recent.     56-59,  187-191,  227-231,  296-299,  342-347*  400-407, 

453-459,  509-515*  567-571,  636-639,  724-727,  801-803 
Donors,  List  of  Principal.      60,  192,  232,  300,  348,  408,  460,  516,  572,  640, 

728,  804 

Report  (Director's)  for  1909 67-186 

Report  (Monthly),    3-6,  63-66,  195-198,  235-238,  303-306,  351-354,  4"- 

414,  463-466,  519-521,  575-577,  643-645,  731-734 
Report.     See  New  York  Public  Library.     Report. 

v/  Southern  Convention   of   1850.     A   Note   on   its   Proceedings,    by 

/^  Adelaide  R.  Hasse. 239-240 

Topography,  British,  List  of  Works  Relating  to 355-399 

415-452,  467-508,  523-566,  578-635,  646-723,  735-800 


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NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

AJ9TOB   IiBNOX    AND   TILDUN    FOUI4^DATIONS 


JANUARY    1910 
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THE  Balkan  States,  etc 7-53 

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Principal  Donors  ix  December CO 


KEW    YORK 
1910 


BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES 

John  W.  Alexander.  ^.6^  j.  Pierpont  Morgan. 

William  W.  Appleton.  ^  *<  Morgan  J.  0*Brien. 

John  Bigelow.  i-i  ^>^. ^^JTi^i^  Stephen  H.  Olin. 

John  L.  Cadwalader.  /  Alexander  E.  Orr. 

Andrew  Carnegie.  George  L.  Rives. 

Cleveland  H.  Dodge.  Charles  Howland  Russxll. 

John  Murphy  Farley.  Edward  W.  Sheldon.  . 

Samuel  Greenbaum.  George  W.  Smith.  moMcS^  .  ^^" 

John  Henry  Hammond.  Frederick  Sturgbs.    Ijf/^o^o^fy^ 

H.  Van  Rensselaer  Kennedy.  Henry  W.  Taft.  ^o  i^^II 

Lewis  Cass  Ledyard. 
William  J.  Gaynor,  Mayor  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  officio, 
William  A.  Prendergast,  Comptroller  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  officio. 
John  Purroy  Mitchell,  President  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  ex  officio. 


OFFICERS 

President^  Hon.  John  Bigelow,  LL.D. 
First  Vice-President^  John  L.  Cadwalader,  LL.D. 
*  Second  Vice-President, 
Secretary^  Charles  Howland  Russell,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 
Treasurer,  Edward  W.  Sheldon,  Esq..  United  States  Trust  Company,  45  Wall  Street. 
Director,  John  S.  Billings,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 
Assistant  Director,  Edwin  H.  Anderson,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 


BRANCHES— REFERENCE 

Lafayette  Street,  425.    (Astor.)  Fifth  Avenue,  8qo.     (Lenox.) 

CIRCULATION 

MANHATTAN. 

East  Broadway,  33.    (Chatham  Square.) 

East  Broadway,  192.     (Seward  Park.) 

RiviNGTON  Street,  61. 

Houston  Street,  388  East.    (nA.MiLTON  Fish  Park.) 

Le  Roy  Street,  66.    (Hudson  Park.) 

Bond  Street,  49.     Near  the  Bowery. 

8th  Street.     135  Second  Avenue.    (Ottendorfer.) 

loth  Street,  331  East.    (Tompkins  Square.) 

13th  Street,  251  West.    Near  8th  Avenue.    (Jackson  Square.) 

23d  Street,  228  East.     Between  2d  and  3d  Avenues.    (Epiphany.) 

23d  Street,  209  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.     (Muhlenberg.     Department  Headquarters.) 

36th  Street,  303  East.     East  of  2d  Avenue.     (St.  Gabriel's  Park.) 

40th  Street,  501  West.     Between  loth  and  nth  Avenues.     (St.  Raphael's.) 

42d  Street,  226  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.    (George  Bruce.) 

50th  Street,  123  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue.     (Cathedral.) 

51st  Street.     742  loth  Avenue.    (Columbus.) 

58th  Street,  121  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue. 

67th  Street,  328  East.     Near  ist  Avenue. 

69th  Street.     190  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (Riverside.    Travelling  Libraries.) 

78th  Street.     1465  Avenue  A.    (Webster.) 

79th  Street,  222  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.    (Yorkville.) 

8ist  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (St.  Agnes.     Blind  Library.) 

96th  Street,  112  East.     Between  Lexington  and  Park  Avenues. 

looth  Street,  206  West.     Near  Broadway.    (Bloomingdale.) 

iioth  Street,  174  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.    (Aguilar.) 

115th  Street,  201  West.     Near  7th  Avenue. 

124th  Street,  9  West.    (Harlem  Library  Branch.) 

125th  Street,  224  East.     Near  3d  Avenue. 

135th  Street,  103  West.    Near  Lenox  Avenue. 

145th  Street,  503  West.    (Hamilton  Grange.) 

156th  Street.    922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue.    (Washington  Heights.) 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East,  cor.  Alexander  Avenue.    (Mott  Haybn.) 
i68th  Street,  78  West,  cor.  Woodycrest  Avenue.    (Highbridge.) 
169th  Street,  610  East.     McKinley  Square.    (Morrisania.) 
176th  Street.     1866  Washington  Avenue.    (Tremont.) 
a30th  Street.    3041  Kingsbridge  Avenue.    (Kingsbridgb.) 

RICHMOND. 

St.  George.    5  Central  Avenue.    Tompkinsville  P.  O. 
Port  Richmond.    75  Bennett  Street. 
Stapleton.     132  Canal  Street,  cor.  Brook  Street. 
Tottbnyille.     7430  Amboy  Road.    Near  Prospect  Avenuf  • 


*  Vacant  because  ot  death  of  Mr.    Kennedy. 


BUIiLETIN 


OF  THS 


NEW   YORK   PUBLIC    LIBRARY 

ASTOB  liKNOX  AND  TIUiTSS  FOUNDATIONS 


Published  monthly  by  The  New  York  Public  Library  at  435  Lafayette  Street,  New  York  City.  President, 
John  Bigelow,  43s  Lafayette  Street ;  Secretary,  Charles  Howland  Russell,  435  Lsfsyette  Street ;  Treasurer, 
Bdward  W.  Sheldon,  45  Wall  Street;  Director,  John  S.  Billings,  435  Lafayette  Street. 

Subscription  One  Dollar  a  year,  current  single  numbers  Ten  Cents. 

Bntered  at  the  Post  Office  at  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as  second-class  maUer,  January  30,  1897,  under  Act  of 
July  16, 1894. 


Vol.  XIV. 


January,  1910. 


No.  1. 


REPORT    FOR    DECEMBER. 


Reference  Department. 


During  the  month  of  December  there  were  received  at  the  Library,  by  purchase, 
1,014  volumes  and  386  pamphlets;  by  gift,  991  volumes  and  1,366  pamphlets;  and 
by  exchange,  425  volumes  and  9,744  pamphlets,  making  a  total  of  2,430  volumes 
and  11,496  pamphlets. 

There  were  catalogued  2,085  volumes  and  2,353  pamphlets;  the  number  of  cards 
written  was  3,517,  and  of  slips  for  the  copying  machine  3,525;  from  the  latter  were 
received  14,612  cards. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  readers,  and  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted,  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox  Branches  during  the  month: 


No.  of  readers  and  visitors 

No.  of  readers 

No.  of  readers,  desk  applicants 

No.  of  volumes  consulted  by  desk  ap- 
plicants  

Daily  average  of  readers 


Day. 


M,459 
I5»459 
I3i46i 

54,573 
594 


Astor. 


Evening. 


3,225 
3,225 

3,oi3 

7,932 
124 


Total. 


18,684 
18,684 

16,479 

62,505 
718 


Total. 


22,549 
20,761 

17,821 

68,951 
798 


REPORT    FOR   DECEMBER 


CIRCULATION  STATISTICS  FOR  MONTH  OF  DECEMBER. 


REPORT   FOR   DECEMBER  5 

Among  the  gifts  worthy  of  mention  received  during  the  month  of  December 
were  the  following:  From  the  Cambridge  Bridge  Commission,  Boston,  the  "Re- 
port of  the  Commission  and  report  of  the  Chief  Engineer  upon  the  construction  of 
Cambridge  bridge,"  Boston,  1909 ;  Mrs.  William  T.  Carter  a  copy  of  "John  Reding- 
ton  of  Topsfield,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  with  notes  on  the  Wales 
family,"  by  Cornelia  M.  Redington  Carter,  edited  by  Josiah  Granville  Leach,  Bos- 
ton, 1909 ;  the  Hudson-Fulton  Celebration  Commission,  a  set  of  nine  medals  issued 
by  the  Commission  in  commemoration  of  their  work,  struck  in  silver,  silver  plate, 
bronze,  and  aluminum;  the  Imperial  Library  of  India  a  copy  of  part  two  of  its 
Catalogue,  being  the  "Subject  index  to  the  author  catalogue,"  volume  I,  A-L.  Cal- 
cutta, 1908 ;  Dr.  William  V.  Ingham,  a  copy  of  "Samuel  Delucenna  Ingham,"  by 
William  Armstrong  Ingham,  Printed  for  the  author,  1910;  Dr.  S.  Adolphus 
Knopf,  a  copy  of  his  "Tuberculosis,  a  preventable  and  curable  disease:  modem 
methods  for  the  solution  of  the  tuberculosis  problem,"  New  York,  1909,  "Tuber- 
culosis as  a  disease  of  the  masses  and  how  to  combat  it,"  and  "An  appeal :  the  anti- 
tuberculosis war  and  the  red  cross  Christmas  stamp;"  J.  Pierpont  Morgan,  the 
handsomely  printed  and  illustrated  catalogue  of  "Cylinders  and  other  ancient  Ori- 
ental seals  in  the  library  of  J.  Pierpont  Morgan,"  catalogued  by  William  Hayes 
Ward,  New  York,  privately  printed,  1909 ;  the  New  York  City  Art  Commission, 
a  "Catalogue  of  the  works  of  art  belonging  to  the  City  of  New  York  and  issued  by 
the  Art  Commission,"  New  York,  1909,  a  copy  for  every  branch  of  the  library; 
Hon.  George  B.  McClellan,  the  original  manuscripts  of  the  messages  from  the 
twenty-one  foreign  delegates  to  the  Hudson-Fulton  Celebration,  delivered  at  the 
official  reception,  Monday  evening,  September  24,  1909 ;  the  Railroad  Age  Gazette, 
sixty- four  volumes  of  "The  Engineer,"  London,  volumes  30-93  (1870-1902)  ; 
Herman  Robinson,  a  collection  of  receipts  and  other  papers,  some  fifteen  in  num- 
ber, relating  to  a  fund,  created  for  the  maintenance  of  Robert  Crowe,  the  labor 
leader,  1905-1909,  with  a  copy  of  "The  reminiscences  of  Robert  Crowe,  the  octo- 
genarian tailor,"  printed  at  New  York  about  1903;  Elihu  Root,  twenty-two  vol- 
umes, a  continuation  of  his  gift  of  documents  relating  to  the  United  States  Insular 
Possessions;  Professor  L.  S.  Rowe,  "Essai  sur  la  nature  du  papier  monnaie"  by 
Ouillermo  Subercaseau  [Paris,  1909] ;  and  from  Robert  H.  Whitten,  his  statistical 
study  entitled  "Comparison  of  operation  of  the  New  York  and  Paris  Subway 
systems,"  1909. 

At  the  Lenox  Branch,  on  December  i  the  Hudson  River  prints  in  the  galleries 
gave  way  to  an  exhibition  of  "Modem  Book  Plates."  It  is  practically  a  display 
of  American  work,  although  a  few  French,  German,  English,  Dutch  and  South 
American  plates  have  been  included,  to  accentuate  the  variety  of  interest  offered 
by  the  study  of  ex-libris.  Among  the  foreign  plates  a  group  by  C.  W.  Sherborn 
is  particularly  noteworthy.  Among  the  American  ones,  those  by  Edwin  D.  French 
and  J.  W.  Spenceley,  both  deceased,  are  accompanied  by  original  drawings,  copper 
plates,  impressions  in  various  states  and  from  canceled  plates,  serving  to  illustrate 
methods  of  production.  Like  these  two  artists,  S.  L.  Smith,  W.  F.  Hopson,  J.  H. 
Fincken,  and  A.  N.  Macdonald  engrave  their  designs  on  copper.  W.  M.  Stone, 
W.  E.  Fisher,  D.  McN.  Stauffer,  Jay  Chambers,  Mrs.  A.  R.  Wheelan  and  many 
others  draw  for  photo-mechanical  reproduction.     Still  others  etch  their  plates,  and 


6  REPORT   FOR   DECEMBER 

the  difference  in  method  and  results  is  extremely  suggestive.    The  usual  selection 
of  illustrative  literature  accompanies  the  exhibit. 

In  the  lower  hall  at  the  Lenox  branch  the  Washington  Irving  exhibit  was 
replaced  in  the  middle  of  the  month  by  a  number  of  mezzotints  in  color  by  F.  G. 
Stevenson.  This  art,  much  in  vogue  to-day,  has  been  practiced  in  our  own  coun- 
try, notably  by  S.  Arlent  Edwards,  for  a  number  of  years.  In  the  present  exhi- 
bition the  process  of  printing  mezzotints  in  colors  in  one  printing  is  illustrated  by 
the  aid  of  a  copper  plate  showing  various  stages  of  "rocking,"  progressive  proofs 
(the  earlier  ones  in  black  and  white,  later  ones  in  light  colors,  until  the  point  is 
reached  where  the  plate  is  finished  and  can  be  printed  from  in  the  rich  colors 
characteristic  of  such  work),  a  cancelled  plate,  and  impressions  from  such  plates. 
A  full  description  of  the  process  is  also  displayed,  and  the  interested  visitor  is 
referred  to  further  literature  on  the  subject.  Such  an  exhibit  eliminates  the  dry- 
ness of  technical  details  and  accentuates  their  interest.  Moreover,  Stevenson's 
facility  and  adaptability  are  exercised  on  works  of  artists  so  widely  separated  by 
time  and  place  as  Botticelli,  Boucher,  Van  Dyck,  Morland,  Romney,  Hoppner  and 
Re)molds.  So  that,  as  nearly  always  in  these  exhibitions,  the  interest  is  varied 
in  its  appeal. 

At  the  AsTOR  Branch,  the  reproductions  of  paintings  in  the  Wallace  Collec- 
tion and  plates  from  Mr.  J.  C.  Dana's  collection  "The  printed  book"  were  on  view. 

Picture  bulletins  and  lists  of  books  were  posted  in  the  branches  as  follows: 
Chatham  Square,  Wild  animals ;  Seward  Park,  Arctic  exploration ;  Rivington 
Street,  Opera  scores;  Hamilton  Fish  Park^  Fairy  pictures;  Bond  Street, 
Austrian  Tyrol,  Evolution  of  the  North  American  continent,  Songs  that  never  die,. 
Spain,  Tropical  America,  Wild  life  near  home ;  Hudson  Park,  Tangiers,  Life  on 
the  Congo,  John  Greenleaf  Whittier,  Musical  composers,  William  Ewart  Glad- 
stone; Tompkins  Square,  Woman  suffrage,  North  Pole,  The  December  maga- 
zines; Epiphany,  Middle  Ages;  58TH  Street,  Renaissance,  Greek  art,  Roman  art, 
Jack  Frost;  67TH  Street,  Reproductions  of  fine  famous  Dutch  pictures.  Dog 
stories.  Bedtime  stories.  Indoor  games;  Riverside,  Dutch  boys  and  girls;  Ghost 
stories.  Nursery  rhymes.  Stories  of  the  West;  115TH  Street,  The  child  world; 
125TH  Street,  Fairy  tales.  Humor,  Education,  School  and  college  stories;  St. 
George,  Stratford-on-Avon ;  Stapleton,  Western  life. 

In  addition  there  were  picture  bulletins,  lists  of  books,  verses,  and  songs  on 
Christmas  at  twenty-nine  branches,  on  new  books  at  six,  on  New  Years'  Day  at 
three,  on  navigating  the  air  at  two,  and  on  subjects  of  Board  of  Education  lectures 
at  two  branches. 

At  the  Rivington  Street  branch  there  was  an  exhibit  of  relics  of  North 
American  Indians  loaned  by  the  Museum  of  Natural  History;  at  the  115TH  Street 
branch  an  exhibit  of  three  large  scenes  carved  in  cork  in  bas-relief  loaned  by 
Messrs.  Ferdinand  Gutman  &  Co.,  and  also  an  exhibit  showing  the  growth,  and 
the  manufacture  of  cork  into  various  objects;  at  the  135TH  Street  branch  a  postal 
card  exhibit  of  views  of  Cologne  and  Nuremberg;  at  the  Stapleton  branch  a 
collection  of  photographs  of  famous  pictures  of  the  Madonna ;  and  at  St.  George 
a  collection  of  books  illustrated  by  Walter  Crane  and  Kate  Greenaway,  loaned  by 
Mr.  L.  R.  E.  Paulin,  including  many  of  the  Christmas  books  and  drawings  of  both 
artists  in  black-and-white,  as  well  as  the  more  serious  work  of  Walter  Crane  ia 
his  illustrations  to  Shakespeare,  Spenser's  "Faerie  Queen,"  etc. 


1.IST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC   LIBRARY  RELATING 

TO  THE  NEAR  EASTERN   QUESTION  AND  THE   BALKAN 

STATES,  INCLUDING   EUROPEAN   TURKEY 

AND   MODERN  GREECE. 


Order  of  Arrangement : 


Bibliography. 

Periodicals. 

Grnbral  Works:  Thb  Near  Eastern  Qubstion, 

AND  History,  Description,  etc.,  of  two  or 

MORE  Countries. 


History,  Description,  etc.,  of  Individual  Coun- 
tries. 

Language,  Literature  and  Folklore  of  Indi- 
vidual Countries. 


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Ben^esco  (G.)  Essai  d'une  notice  biblio- 
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Adamovic  (Lujo).  Die  Vegetationsstufen  der 
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Die  Vegetationsverhaltnisse  der  Balkan- 
lender  (MOsische  Lander)  umfassend  Serbien,  Alt- 
serbien,  Bulgarien,  Ostrumelien,  Nordthrakien  und 
Nordmazedonien,  von  Prof.  Dr.  Lujo  Adamovic, 
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versit&t  Wien.  Mit  49  VoUbiidern,  11  Textfiguren 
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di  politica  estera.     N.  i.) 

Ambrosias,  Abt. ,  pseud,  Drei  Brief e  aus  dem 
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Zur  Kenntniss  der  palSarktischen  CurcuH- 

oniden.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmu- 
seum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
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The  Eastern  Question  from  the  treaty  of  Paris  1856 


8 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


General  Works,  confd, 

to  the  treaty  of  Berlin  1878.  and  to  the  second  Af- 
ghan war.  London:  Str a han  6*  Co.  [1879].  2  v. 
8*. 

What  the  Turks  are,  and  how  we  have  been 

helping  them.  [Glasgow:  J,  MacLehose,  1876.] 
I  p.l.,  11-40  p.     8". 

Arnold   (Robert   Arthur).     The   promises    of 
Turkey.      Westrntnstfr:  Eastern  Question  Associa 
Hon  [1877].     15  p.     Z^,     (Papers  on  the  Eastern 
question.     No.  6.) 

Arrest  du  Conseil  d'Estat  du  Roy,  En  inter- 
pretation  de  celuy . .  .portant  reglement  sur  les 
marchandises en  pacotilles,  qui  reduit. .  .la  retenue 
qui  avoit  est^  fixee  4. .  .par  ledit  arrest  du  17.  Mars. 
Du.  20.  Mars  1734.  [Colophon'\  Paris:  Imp.  Roy- 
fl/^,  M.DCCXXXIV.     4  p.     8'. 

Arrest  du  Conseil  d'Estat  du  Roy,  Por- 
tant Reglement  sur  les  Marchandises  en  pacotilles, 
que  les  Capitaines  ...  &  passafrers  portent  en 
Levant.  Du  17.  Mars  1733.  Paris:  Imp.  Royale, 
M.DCCXXXIII.     8  p.     8°. 

Arrest  du  conseil  d'estat  du  roy,  Qui  Revoque 
la  permission  cy-devant  accordee,  de  faire  le  com- 
merce de  Levant  par  le  Port  du  Cette.  Du  31. 
May  1723.  n.  t.-p.  Colophon:  \A.  Paris,  de 
timpHmerie  royale,  M.DCCXXIII.]    4  p.     8°. 

AvlneAu  (J.)  La  querelle  des  chemins  de  fer 
balkaniques:  allemands  contre  slaves.  (Rev.  polit. 
ct  parlement.     Paris,  1908.     8°.     v.  57,  pp.  493- 

519) 

Austin  (Alfred).  England's  policy  and  peril: 
a  letter  to  the  Earl  of  Beacon sfi eld.  London:  J. 
Murray,  1877.     32  p.     8*. 

Austria* — Minis terium  des  Aeussern.  Ac- 
tenstUcke  aus  den  Correspondenzen  des  K.  und  K. 
gemeinsamen  Ministeriums  des  Aussern  Uber  on- 
cntalische-Angelegenheiten.  (Vom  2.  October, 
1880,  bis  30.  August,  1881.)  Wien:  Hof-  und 
Staatsdruckerei,  188 1.     299  p.     sq.  4*". 

Verhandlungen  beciiglich  der  Turkisch-Montenesriichen 
Greoze,  Art.  zzviii  des  Berliner  Vertrages,  Oct.  a,  1880,  bis  29 
T&nner.  1881,  pp.  5-80.  Verhandlung  beziiglich  der  Rege- 
lung  der  Tiirkisch-Griechischen  Grenze,  Art.  zziv  des  Ber- 
liner Vertrages,  Oct.  3, 1880,  bis  30.  August,  x88z,  pp.  81-299. 

Avril  (A.  d').  Negociations  relatives  au  trait^ 
de  Berlin  et  aux  arrangements  qui  ont  suivi,  1875- 
1886.     PaHs,  1886.     maps.     8^. 

Bake  (Rudolph  Willem  Jan  Comelis  de  Men- 
thon).  La  question  d'Orient  et  sa  port^e  coloniale. 
La  Hayei  H.  C.  Susan,  1874.     65  p.     8*. 

Balkan  (The)  question,  the  present  condition 
of  the  Balkans  and  of  European  responsibilities. 
By  various  writers.  Edited  by  L.  Villari.  London: 
/.  Murray,  1905.    xiv,  1 1..  362  p.,  I  1.,  I  map.    8°. 

Balkanhalbinsel  (Die),  illus.,  i  map.  (Deut. 
Rundschau  f.  Gcog.  u.  Statist.  Wien,  1909.  8*". 
Jahrg.  31,  pp.  358-365.) 

Bamberg  (F.)  Geschichte  der  orientalischen 
Angelegenheit  im  Zeitraume  des  Pariser  und  des 
Berliner  Friedens.  Berlin:  G.  Grote,  i^^2.  3  p.l., 
622  p.,  2  maps,  6  pi.,  3  port.  8*.  (AUgemeine 
Geschichte  in  Einzeldarstellungen.  4.  Hauptabt. 
5.  Th.) 

Barbarich  (Eugenio).  Per  una  ferrovia  Al- 
bano-Macedone.  (Nuova  antologia.  Roma,  1909. 
8*.     scr.  5,  V.  139,  pp.  293-311.) 


Baring  (Walter).  Y  creulonderau  Bulgaraidd* 
Adroddiad  Mr.  Baring  o  hanes  dechreuad  y  gwrth- 
ryfel  yn  Bulgaria,  y  moddion  fabwysiadwyd  i'w 
roddi  i  lawr,  a*r  creulonderau  erchyll  gymerodd  le. 
Bangor:  E.  Williams  \}%']-'i\.     16  p.     8". 

Baron  Aehrenthal  and  M.  Izvolsky:  diploma- 
tic enigmas.  By  Vox  et  prseterea  nihil.  (Fort- 
nightly rev.  London,  1909.  8*".  v.  92  (n.  s. 
V.  86;,  pp.  383-401.) 

Baumfeld  (Maurice).  Turkey  versus  Europe 
in  the  Balkans.  (Amer.  Monthly  Rev.  of  Rev. 
V.  33.  pp.  77-79.     Ntw  York,  1905.) 

Beck  von  Mannagetta  (Gt\nther).  Die  Vegeta- 
tionsverhUltnisse  der  illyrischen  Lander. . .  Leip- 
zig: W.  Engelmann,  1901.  xv,  534  p.,  1 1.,  2  maps, 
2  pi.     4**.     (Die  Vegetation  der  Erde. .  .[v.]  4.) 

Becker  (G.)  La  guerre  contemporaine  dans 
les  Balkans,  et  la  question  d*orient,  1885-1897. 
Paris:  Berger-Levtault  et  Cie,,  1899.  i  p.l.,  xz, 
339  p  ,  1 1  maps.     8**. 

Bernus  ( Pierre).  Le  conflit  balkanique.  (Nou- 
velle  rev.   Paris,  1908.    8**.    ser.  3,  v.  2,  pp.  49-62.) 

Beiensek  (A.)  BeitrSlge  zur  Geschichte  der 
Stenographie  bei  den  SUdsiaven.  Mit  einem  An- 
hange:  Kurze  Entwickelungsgeschichte  der  Kunst 
und  Wissenschaft  bei  den  Slovenen,  Kroaten,  Ser- 
ben  und  Bulgaren. . .  Mit  einer  Einleitung. .  .von 
K.  Hempel.     Berlin,  1890.     3  p.l.,  18  p.     4**. 

Bianconi  (F.)  La  question  d*Orient  devoil^; 
ou,  La  verite  sur  la  Turquie  Musulmans,  ralas 
slaves  et  grecs,  tcherkess  et  tziganes.  Paris: 
Librairie  ght^rale,  1876.     208  p.     8**. 

Bik^las  (Demetrios).  Le  role  et  les  aspira- 
tions de  la  Gr^ce  dans  la  question  d'Orient.  Paris^ 
1885.  54  p.  12".  (Pub.  du  Cercle  Saint-Simon. 
No.  3.) 

Bittner  (Alexander),  M.  Neumayr  and  Fr. 
Teller.  Ueberblick  t\ber  die  geologischen  Ver- 
hHltnisse  eines  Theiles  der  ^gftischen  KUstenlSnder. 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Math.-naturwissensch.. 
CI.  Denkschr.  Bd.  40,  pp.  379-415.  3  maps. 
Wien,  1880.     f^) 

Blancard  (Theodore).  Les  Mavroyeni:  his- 
toire  d'orient  (de  1700  k  nos  jours).  Illustr^  de 
nombreuses  gravures,  portraits,  facsimiles,  cartes, 
etc.     Paris:  E.  Leroux,  1909.     2  v.     4°. 

Blech  (E.  C.)  Russia  and  the  Levant.  (2.)  The 
Levant.  (In:  Cambridge  modern  history. . .  Cam^ 
bridge,  1909.     8**.     v.  1 1,  pp.  275-285.) 

Russia  and  the  Levant  after  the  Crimeao 

War.  (2.)  The  Balkan  lands.  (In:  Cambridge 
modern  history .. .  Cambridge,  1909.  8".  v.  11, 
pp.  635-647.) 

Blind  (Karl).  The  Far  East  and  the  Near  East. 
(Westminster  Rev.  v.  161,  pp.  597-609.  London^ 
1904.) 

Blochw^iti  ( [ohannes).  The  Eastern  question; 
a  brief  history  of  Turkey:  translated  from  the  Ger- 
man by  Mrs.  M.  Wesselhoeft.  Boston,  1877.  maps. 
1 6'. 

Blondel  (Georges).  De  la  Boheme  aux  Balkans* 
Souvenirs  d'un  recent  voyage.  (Soc.  normande  de 
g^og.     Bull.    Rouen,  1909.    4*.    v.  31,  pp.  1-23.) 

Boiiard  (R.)  La  question  d'Orient.  Ses  on- 
gines,  son  Evolution,  et  son  ^tat  actuel.  Paris:  R. 
Chapelot  &*  Cie.,  1907.     42  p.,  i  1.,  i  map.     8". 


UST  OF  WCMtKS  RELATING  TO  THE  SALKANS 


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Bft  bolgarskolo  knixbomo 
dimibmio  T  SryvdetL    t.  60,  pp^  913-942.     Sryt^ 

1S99.) 

—  VcropcirffiiitTe  skali  ot  GhBhiiik  i 


Alefcsandro^o  (SfiTcnsko) .  (Feriodicbesko  spisanie 
WM.  hokgxnkxxo  knixbovno  dmxhestTO  t  Sryedetx. 
▼.  61.,  pp.  S5-IOOL      Srytidett^  190a) 

B^^tk  (John  L.  0  Troable  in  the  Balkmos: 
tDostrmtied  bj  foor  coloared  pictures  and  nnmeroas 
diAwinigs  br  the  antbor.  Lmd^m  :  Hmrst  mmd  Black- 
€tt^  190S.     xii,  2S0  p.,  I  map,  16  pi.,  i  port.     8*. 

Brmtiaao  (J.  C)  Memoire  snr  Tempire  d*Au- 
tricbe  dans  la  question  d  'Orient.  Paris,  185s. 
4«p.     S\ 

111  ^■del  (Richard).  Die  orientalische  Frage 
im  Altertnme  and  im  Mittelalter  (nebst  einem  Aos- 
biick  anf  ihre  Entwickelnng  in  der  Neoxeit).  Bcilage 
som  Programm  des  KOniglichen  und  GrOningschen 
Gjmnasiams  zo  Stargaid  i.  P.  Tom  Jahre  1902. 
Leiptig:  G.  />ri,  1902.     I  p.  1.,  28  p.     sq.  4*. 

Brockett  (Linos  Pierpont).  The  cross  and 
the  crescent ;  or,  Rossia,  Turkey,  and  the  countries 
adjacent,  in  1876-7.  A  graphic  description  of  the 
countries,  races,  and  religions  of  the  regions  now 
inn>lTed  in  war  ..  PhUadelpkia,  Pa.:  Hmbbard 
Br0s.  [cop.  1877].    594  p.,  I  map,  2  pi.,  illus.    8*. 

Brodhead  (J.  Milliken  Napier).  Slav  and 
Moslem:  historical  sketches.  Charleston^  5*.  C: 
Walkir,  Evaru  &•  Cogswell  Co,,  1894.  viii,  i  1., 
301  p.     8*. 

Bryee  (James).  The  near  eastern  question  and 
the  position  of  Russia  and  Austria.  Report  of  a 
speech  delivered  by  the  Rt.  Hon.  J.  Br>-ce. .  .on 
March  23rd,  1905.  (The  **  Eighty*'  Club  year 
book.     1906.     London,  1906.    12".     pp.  179-191.) 

Bulffariiui  horrors  and  England's  duty.  An 
appeal.  Manchester:  J,  E.  Cornish,  1876.  15  p. 
sm.  8*. 

Bvseh  (Clemens  August).  Zur  (}eschichte  der 
orientalischen  Begebenheiten  in  den  Jahren  1875 
and  1876.  [Herausgegeben  von  Raschdau.]  (Deut. 
Rundschau.  Berlin,  1908.  8*.  v.  137,  pp.  369- 
405.) 

Bosch  (Moritz).  Die  TQrkei.  Reise-Hand- 
bach  ftlr  Constantinopel,  dieUntereDonau,  Rume- 
lien. .  .und  Albanien.  Triest:  Literarisch-artisti- 
sche  Anstalt,  1881.  vi,  i  1.,  232  p.,  i  map,  i  pi. 
3.  ed.     sq.  i6'. 

Bazton  (Noel).  Balkan  geog^'aphy  and  Balkan 
railways.  [With discussion.]  illus.,  i  map.  (Geog. 
Jour.     London,  1908.     8*.     v.  32,  pp.   217-239.) 

Europe  and   the   Turks.     London:  John 

Murray,  1907.     xi  (i),  143  (i)  p.,  3  maps.     12'. 

Cabinet  (The)  council  and  the  impending  war. 
Bj  an  Englishman.  London:  H^.  Mitchell  ^  Co., 
1876.     32  p.     8*. 


Cmknet  (.\IbefkV  La  qnestioa  dX^fwat  daM 
rhtstoiiecoatempocaiaeitStt-i^'^S).  Pi^face  d« 
Frederic  Passr.  Paris:  Ihtfiarri:  ^  <V..  190$, 
2  p.L.  ill.  S3T  i»>  p*     ii*« 

Callma   (H^ghV.     Lands  and  peoples  of  the 

Balkans.  (Scottish  c««c*  bmiC*  ^«  I4«  PP«  *<$* 
X41.     Edim^mrgk,  1898^) 

fT««i»FO»  (Yemey  LovettV.  Oar  fatare  high- 
way to  India.  Lemdim:  Ma^-mi^Um  ^  (>..  iSi^x 
2  v.      12*. 

CmipbeH  {Sir  G.>  A  handy  .book  on  the 
Eastern  qoestion:  being  a  very  recent  view  of  Tar* 
key.     LemJom^  1S76.     map.     12*. 

CaaaeauMi  (D.  W.)  *De  Batavorum  merca« 
tura  Levantica.  /far^  Comitis,  18^9.  xxiii,  S19  p, 
8*. 

Caatamir  (DemetriusV  frimt  0/  MMaHa. 

Collectanea  orieqtalia.  Publicate  dup&  roanuscri- 
sele  din  Biblioteca  Museulul  .Asiatic^  din  St.  IVeters- 
burg.  Bmcmresci:  TV/.  Acad,  AV«i«fat/.  1SS3,  3a  p. 
illus.     4*.     (In  his:  Operele...  v,  7.) 

Car^  (William).  Mehemet  Ali.  Lord  PaN 
merston,  Russia,  and  France. . .  London:  J.  /<eid 
^  Co,,  184a     96  p.,  I  map^     8*. 

Cartwrii^t  (Joseph).  The  insarrection  in 
Candia  and  the  public  press.  London:  The  Anthor 
[iS66?].     I  p.l.,  15  p.     8*. 

Catellaai  (Enrico).  Equilibrio  balcanico  ed 
equilibrio  europeo.  (R.  istituto  vencto.  Atti» 
V.  60.  pt.  2,  pp.  795-869.      IVM^ta.  1901.) 

Chaaeellor  (F.)  Turkey.  Greece  and  the 
powers.  Johnny  writes  again  to  his  old  friend  X . . . 
London:  Sim/kin,  Marshall  ^  Co,,  1897.  tap. 
I6". 

Chasseboeaf  de  Volney  (Constantin  Fran- 
9ois),  Comte,  Voyage  en  figypte  et  en  Syrie,  pen- 
dant les  annees  1783, 1784  et  1785.  suivi  de  consid- 
erations sur  la  guerre  des  Russes  et  des  Turks 
public  en  1788  et  1789.  Paris:  Parmantier, 
1825.  2  V.  8*.  (In  his:  CEuvres.  2.  ed.  Tome 
a-3.) 

Chemias  (Les)  de  fer  des  Balkans.  (Rev.  mil- 
itaire  d.  arm^  etrang^res.  v.  68,  pp.  2 12- 23a 
Paris,  1906.) 

CMradame  (Andr^.  Ijk  Question  d'orient. 
La  Mac^oine.  I^  cheroin  de  fer  de  Bagdad... 
Paris:  Plon,  Nourrit  ^  Cie,,  1903.  2  p.l.,  xv, 
397  p.     12*. 

Chlumecky  (L^n  de).  Le  probl^roe  balkan- 
ique  et  la  politique  austro-hongroise.  (Grande  rev. 
Paris,  1908.     8*.     v.  51,  pp.  ()8-82.) 

Chlumeeky  (Leopold  vonK  Die  Italo-Alba- 
nesen  und  die  Halkanpolitik.  (Osterr.  Rundschau. 
V.  5.  pp.  33»-352.      IVien,  1905.) 

OesterreichUngarn     und     Italien.      Dai 

Westbalkanische  Problem  und  Italiens  Kampf  um 
die  Vorhcrrschaft  in  der  Adria.  Leiptig:  h\  DeU" 
ticke,  1907.     iv,  I  1.,  247  p.     2.  ed.     8  . 

Chopin  (Jean  Marie).     Bosnie,  Servie,  Herie- 
govine.  Hulgarie,  Slavonie,  Illyrie,  Croatie,  Daima- 
tie,    Montenegro,  Albanie.     Paris:  Firmin- Didot 
6*  Cie.  [1856J.     2  p.l.,  494  p.     8'.     (rUnivers. . . 
[Europe.]    v.  39.) 

Cobden  (Richard).  Russia.  By  a  Manchester 
manufacturer  [i.  e.  R.  Cobden].  Edinburgh:  fV, 
Tail,  1836.     I  p.l.,  52  p.     4*. 


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LIST  OP  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


General  fForks,  confd. 

Russia,  Turkey,   and  England.     London^ 

Paris  and  New  York:  Cassell,  Petter  6*  Galpin, 
1876.  3  p. I.,  7-48  p.  12". 
Repr.  from  ''  The  political  writings  of  R.  C." 
Cockerell  (Charles  Robert).  Travels  in  South- 
ern Europe  and  the  Levant,  18 10-18 17.  The 
journal  of  C.  R.  Cockerell,  edited  by  his  son  S.  P. 
Cockerell.  London:  Longmans ^  Green  &*  Co., 
1903.     xii,  286  p.,  I  port.     8". 

[Colleetion  (A)  of  newspaper  clippings  mounted 
in  four  scrapbooks  relating  to  the  Eastern  Ques- 
tion, March  14,  1877,  to  October  24,  1880.]    4  v. 

Confi6d6ration  (Une)  orientale  comme  solu- 
tion de  la  question  d 'Orient,  par  un  Latin.  Paris: 
Plon-Nourrit  6f  Cie.,  1905.     289  p.,  2  1.,   i  map. 

.12'. 

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Cooper  (Joseph).  Turkey  and  Europe,  past 
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Creuz  (J.  H.)  Pitt  et  Fred^ric-Guillaume  II. 
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Cross  (The)  versus  the  crescent:  or,  The  reli- 
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Crovsse  (Franz).  La  peninsule  greco-slave; 
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Cvljic  (J.)  L*^poque  glaciaire  dans  la  peninsule 
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Die  tektonischen  Vorgange  in  der  Rhodope- 

masse.  2  plates.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch. 
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Croatie;  Serbie;  Bulgarie;  Galicie;  Boheme;  Slo- 
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Da^^all  (J.  M.)  England  not  dead;  and,  Turk 
and  Briton ;  also  containing  Scenes  of  Cumberland. 
London:  The  Author,  1878.     128  p.     I2*. 

Dame  Europa  in  trouble  again.  London:  Simp- 
kin,  Marshall  6*  O.,  1877.     12  p.     16". 


Dame  Europa*s  Court:  trial  of  the  five  monitors 
Speech  of  William  [of  Louis,  of  Joseph,  of  Aleck. 
Tracts]  nos.  1-5.     \London:  Lucas  ^  Co.,  1876.] 
250  p.     8'. 

Dardanelles  (The)  for  England.  The  true 
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Davenhill  (C.  E.  S.)  Spanish  views  of  the 
European  difficulty:  a  critical  summary  of  Sefior 
Emilio  Castelar's  work  on  the  Eastern  Question. 
[Prefatory  note  signed  Charles  E.  S.  Davenhill.] 
London  [Godson  &*  Sons],  1877.    2  p.l.,  16  p.    16". 

Davidoff  (M.)  An  appeal  on  the  eastern  ques- 
tion to  the  Senatus  Academicus  of  the  Royal  Col- 
lege of  Edinburgh.  By  a  Russian  [f.  e.,  M.  Da- 
vidoflf].  Edinburgh:  T.  C.Jack,  1854.    24  p.    8'. 

Dechev  (V.)  Sryednorodopsko  ovcharstvo. 
(Sbomik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  Knizh- 
nina.     v.  xix,  pp.  1-92.     Sofia,  1903.) 

DecimuSt /J^M^.  Intervention  and  its  fruits; 
a  letter. .  .to  Her  Majesty's  secretary  of  state  for 
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6*  OtUy,  1841.     32  p.     8^ 

Deg^hent  (C.  E.)  The  Eastern  question;  a  lec- 
ture before  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association, 
1867.  New  York:  G.  F.  Nesbitt  6*  Co.,  1867.  52  p. 
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Dehn  (Paul).  Die  V()Iker  SUdosteuropas  und 
ihre  politischen  Probleme.  Halle  a.  S. :  Gebauer- 
Schwetschke  Druckerei,  1909.  4 p.l.,  98  p.,  I  map. 
8®.     (Angewandte  Geographic. . .  Ser.  3.  Heft  8.) 

Deltat  pseud.  The  Eastern  question.  The 
honour  and  interests  of  Great  Britain.  London: 
Py.  H.  Allen  and  Co.  [1877].     26  p.     8^ 

Dennis  (Alfred  L.  P.)  *  Eastern  problems  at 
the  close  of  the  eighteenth  century.  [Columbia 
University,  N.  Y.]  Cambridge,  Mass.:  The  Uni' 
versity  Press,  1901.     3  p.l.,  277  p.,  I  1.     8*. 

Derby*  (15.  earl),  Edward  Henry  Smith 
Stanley.  The  Eastern  atrocities.  Lord  Derby's 
defence,  being  his  replies  to  the  deputations  re- 
ceived by  him  on  the  nth  inst.  London:  Holmes* 
Library,  1876.     22  p.     12". 

De  RoSt  (20.  baron),  William  Lennox  Las- 
CELLES  Dr  Ros.  Journal  of  a  tour  in  the  princi- 
palities, Crimea,  and  countries  adjacent  to  the 
Black  Sea  in  the  years  1835-36.  London:  J.  fV. 
Parker. . .  1855.     iv,  164  p.     12°. 

De  Windt  (Harry).  Through  savage  Europe. 
Being  the  narrative  of  a  journey  (undertaken  as 
special  correspondent  of  the  **  Westminster  Ga- 
zette "),  throughout  the  Balkan  States  and  European 
Russia.  Second  impression.  With. ..  illustrations. 
London:  T.  F.  Unwin,  1907.  300  p.,  74  pi.,  23 
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und  sUdslavischen   Volksleben.     Ausgew&hlt  und 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


II 


dneral  Works,  confd. 

Hbertfas^en  von . . .  K.  Dteterich  in  Verbindung  mit 
O.  Franz  und  A.  Dortc.    Leipzig:  C,  F,  Amelangs 
Verlag,  1908.     vi.  I  1.,  165  p.     I  a*. 

Die   Volksdichtung    der  Balkanlfinder    in 

ihren  g^meinsamen  Elementen.  (Ztsch.  d.  Vereines 
f.  Volkskunde.  Jahrg.  12,  pp.  145-155.  272-291, 
403-415.     Berlin,  1902.) 

Diesel  (Gostay).  Russia,  Germany,  and  the 
Eastern  Question.  Translated  from  the  German 
by  Frederica  Rowan.  London:  J.  Ridgway,  1854. 
131  p.     8\ 

Dillon  (E.  J.)  The  Near  Eastern  crisis.  (Con- 
temp.  Rev.  London,  1908.  8*.  v.  94,  pp.  513- 
532.) 

Diplom&ey  of  Russia.  London:  y.  Ridgway 
^  Sons,  1835.  (2)  32  p.  8°.  (From  the  British 
and  Foreign  Review,  or  European  Quarterly  Jour- 
nal.    No.  I.) 

Diplomaticvsv  pseud.  The  secret  treaty  of 
Reichstadt.  (Fort.  Rev.  London^  1908.  8*^.  v.  90 
(n.  s.  V.  84),  pp.  828-837.) 

DobroT  (L.)  Yuzhnoe  slavianstvo,  Turtziya  i 
sopernichestvo  yevropeiskikh  pravitelstv  na  Balkan- 
skom  Poluostrovye.  Istoriko-politicheskie  ocherki. 
St.  Petersburg:  N.  A.  Lebedyev,  1880.  xiv,  634  p. 
8'. 

Donner  (E.)  [Thrace,  Mac^doine  et  Albanie 
orientale.]  (Recueil  consulaire.  Bruxelles,  \%^2, 
8".     V.  75,  pp.  409-475.) 

Dopsch  (Alfons).  Die  sQdslawischen  Haus- 
kommunionen.  (Osterr.  Rundschau.  Wien,  1909. 
4*.     V.  19,  pp.  94-105.) 

Dorobanti  (Jacques).  Les  deux  con  flits  bal- 
kaniques.  (Questions  diplomat,  et  colon iaies. 
Paris,  1908.     8°.     v.  26,  pp.  605-619.) 

La  repercussion  de  la  victoire  autrichienne 

sur  les  (^tats  danubiens  et  balkaniques.  (Questions 
diplomat,  et  col.  Paris,  1909.  4*".  v.  28,  pp. 
513-526.) 

Dossier  (Le)  russe  dans  la  question  d'Orient. 
La  politique  de  la  Russie  envers  la  Pologne  et  la 
Turquie.  Par  un  ancien  diplomate  en  Orient. 
Paris:  E.  Dentu,  1869.     134  p.     8®. 

Drei  Denkschriften  Uber  die  orientalische 
Frage  von  Papst  Leo  X.,  K()nig  Franz  L  von 
Frankreich  und  Kaiser  Maximilian  L  aus  dem 
Jahre  15 17.  Nach  dem  beigefOgten  Originaltext 
zum  ersten  Male  abersetzt  und  erlSutert  von  J.  W. 
Zinkeisen.  Gotha:  F,  A,  Perthes,  1854.  vi.  7- 
134  p.,  I  1.     8". 

Driavlt  (itdouard).  La  question  d*Orient  de- 
puis  ses  origines  jusqu'4  nos  jours.  Preface  de 
M.  Gabriel  Monod.  Paris:  F.  AUan^  1909.  xv, 
407  p.  8*.  (Biblioth^que  d'histoire  contempo- 
raine.) 

Dvdseele  (Errembault  de).  [Compte  rendu 
d*un  voyage  d'exploration  des  principaux  marches 
commerciaux  de  la  presqu*tle  des  Balkans  et  des 
regions  voisines.]  (Recueil  consulaire.  BruxelUs, 
1892.     8'.     V.  75,  pp.  5-81.) 

DiilF(M.  E.  G.)  The  Eastern  question;  a  lec- 
ture delivered  at  Inverurie. .  .Nov.,  1876.  Edin- 
burgh: Edmonston  6f  Douglas,  1876.     62  p.     8*. 


J}ngg9Jik  (Stephen  Pierce  Hayden).  The  East- 
ern question:  a  study  in  diplomacy.  JVew  York: 
Columbia  (/niv,Pr,,i<^2,  152  p.  8*.  (Columbia 
University.  ..Studies  in  history,  economics  and 
public  law.     V.  14,  pt.  3.) 

Dnmont  (Albert).  Le  Balkan  et  I'Adriatique. 
Les  Bulgares  et  les  Albanais.  L'ad ministration 
en  Turquie. .  .Paris:  Didier  et  Cie.,  1873.  2  p. I., 
iv,  411  p.,  I  1.     2.  ed.     12''. 

Paris:  Didier  et  Cie,,  1874.    2.  ed.  2  p.l., 

iv,  411  p.,  I  I.     8'. 

Durham  (M.  Edith).  The  blaze  in  the  Bal- 
kans.  (Monthly  Rev.  v.  12,  no.  3,  pp.  54-65. 
London,  1903.) 

The  burden  of  the  Balkans.  With  illus- 
trations by  the  author.  London:  E,  Arnold,  1905. 
xii,  332  p.,  I  map,  8  pi.,  i  port.     8*. 

Duty  (The)  of  civilized  Europe  on  the  Eastern 
question.  «.  /.-/.  [London:  R,  Banks,  187-.] 
24  p.     8**. 

Eastern  (The)  ogre;  or,  St.  George  to  the 
rescue!  n.  t.-p,  [London:  Clowes  and  Son,  l%^-'\, 
24  p.     12'. 

Eastern  (The)  question  considered,  with  a 
view  to  the  removal  of  the  differences  existine  be- 
tween Turkey  and  Egypt.     London,  1840.     8  . 

Eastern  (The)  question:  as  involving  the  fate 
of  the  Ottoman  empire,  and  the  rectification  of 
frontiers  in  Eastern  Europe.  By  a  Fellow  of  the 
Royal  Historical  Society.  London:  E.  Stanford, 
1876.     16  p.     8^ 

Empire  (L*)  ottoman  et  ses  adversaires ;  par  un 
voyageur  en   Orient.     Paris:    E,    Dentu,    1859. 

1  p.l.,  54  p.     2.  ed.     8**. 

Endean  (J.  Russell).  Dame  Europa*s  remon- 
strance and  her  ultimatum.  London:  Kerby  6* 
Endean,  1877.     3.  ed.     iv,  5-31  p.     12*. 

En^landt  France,  Russia  and  Turkey.  Lon- 
don: J.  Ridgway  6*  Sons,  1834.    I  p.l.,  120  p.    8*. 

London,  1835.     2  p.l.,  120  p.     3.  ed.     8*. 

4.  ed.  London:  J.  Ridgway  6*  Sons,  1835. 

2  p.l.,  119  p.     8**. 

England  and  Russia:  being  a  fifth  edition  of 
England,  France,  Russia,  &  Turkey,  revised  and 
enlarged.  London:  /.  Ridgway  6*  Sons,  1835. 
(2)  xxii,  (i)  197  p.     8  . 

Era  (An)  in  the  life  of  a  living  statesman.  Bv 
a  Conservative.  London:  Ward  &*  Lock  [185-?]. 
I  p.l.,  42  p.     8". 

Essence  (The)  of  the  Eastern  question,  with  a 
few  plain  words  in  the  case  of  Turk  and  Tory 
versus  the  people  of  England.  By  an  old  diploma- 
tist.    London:  Phillpott\\%it\.     8  p.     12**. 

Evans  (Arthur  John).  Illyrian  letters:  a  re- 
vised selection  of  correspondence  from  the  Illyrian 
provinces  of  Bosnia.  Herzegovina,  Montenegro, 
Albania,  Dalmatia,  Croatia,  and  Slavonia. .  .during 
the  year  1877.  London:  Longmans,  Green,  &*  Co., 
1878.     xxi.  I  1.,  255  p.,  I  map.      12'. 

Expedition  (L')  de  Mytilene  (1901).  Journal 
d'un  ofBcler  de  marine.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes). 
V.  178  (per.  5.  V.  18),  pp.  481-527.     Paris,  1903.) 

Farley  (J.  Lewis).  Cross  or  crescent.  A  re- 
view of  the  Eastern  question.  London:  League  in 
aid  of  the  Christians  of  Turkey,  1 8 76.     94  p.    8', 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


General  Works,  confd, 

Fialin  dc  Persigny  (J.  G.  V.),  Due.  Letter  to 
the  Emperor  of  the  French  on  the  Eastern  Ques- 
tion and  the  re-establishment  of  the  independence 
of  Poland.  Translated  from  the  French  [of  the 
Dake  de  Persigny],  London:  J,  Ridgway^  1854. 
32  p.     8". 

Fiequelmont  (C.  L  de),  Comte,  Le  cote  re- 
ligieux  de  la  Question  d*Orient,  TEglise  Grecqoe 
Orientale,  les  refugi^s  politiques  en  Orient.  Paris: 
UAmyot,  1854.     2  p.l.,  iv,  164  p.     8°. 

Het  Oostersche  vraagstuk  beschouwd  van 

den  kant  der  godsdienst,  Uit  het  Hoogduitsch. 
Amsterdam:  M,  H.  Binger  &» Zonen,  1854.  I  p.l., 
89  p.     8\ 

Fischer  (Emil).  Die  Plaar-  und  Kleidertracht 
vorgeschichtlicher  Karpathen-  und  Baikanv()lker- 
schaften.  illust.  2  plates.  (Archiv.  f.  Anthro- 
pologic, V.  35,  pp.  1-15.     Braunschweig,  1908.) 

Forsyth  (William).  The  Slavonic  provinces 
south  of  the  Danube;  a  sketch  of  their  history  and 
present  state  in  relation  to  the  Ottoman  Porte. 
London:  J,  Murray,  1876.  3  p.l.,  194  p..  i  map. 
I2'. 

France* — Ministhe  des  Affaires  £tranghes. 

Documents  diplomatiques.  Affaires  d*Orient.  1875- 

•76-'77.     Paris:  Imp,  Nat.,    1877.     2   p.l.,   377, 

I  1.  153  p.     f°. 

On  page  4a  et  seq.  is  the  French  text  of  the  Imperial  Fir- 
man of  Dec.  Z5,  1875,  establishing  reforms.  Oc  page  272  et 
aeq.  is  the  text  in  French  of  the  Turkish  Constitution  of  Dec. 
11/33,  1876.  The  appendix  of  153  pages  contains  the 
**comptes  rendtts"  of  the  preliminary  sessions  of  the  Con- 
ference at  Constantinople  as  well  as  the  protocols  of  the  plen- 
ary sessions  of  Dec,  1877,  and  Jan.,  1878. 


Paris:    Imp, 


Congr^s   de    Berlin,    1878. 

Nat.,  1878.     316  p.,  2  maps.     f°. 

The  protocols  of  the  Congress,  June  13  to  July  13,  2878,  in 
full. 


Commission  Technique  Europ^enne  form^e 

en  vertu  d*un  accord  intervenu  entre  les  Puissances 
Signataires  du  trait^  de  Berlin,  1879.  Paris:  Imp. 
Nat.,  1880.     112  p.     f. 

^  Contains  text  in  full  of  the  proc^  verbaux  of  the  commis- 
sion, Oct.-Nov.,  ib79.  Commission  was  appointed  by  the 
Signatory  Powers  by  virtue  of  article  2  of  the  Treaty  of  Ber- 
lin, the  object  being  the  construction  of  a  trans-l)anubian 
bridge  from  the  Roumanian-Bulgarian  frontier. 

Affaires  de  Turquie.     1900-1 901.     Paris: 

Imp.  Nat.,  1902.     viii,  70  p.     f**. 

France  (La)  et  la  Russie.  Question  d'Orient. 
[Documents]  Fevrier,  1854.  Paris:  Librairie  nou^ 
fv//^[i854].     158  p.     8'. 

Franic  (Dragutin).  Die  Lage  auf  der  Balkan- 
halbinsel  zu  Beginn  des  13.  Jahrhunderts.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseuro  in  Sara- 
jevo. Wissenschaftl.  M ittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.    Wien,  1897.   4°.  v.  5,  pp.  304-336.) 

Fraser(John  Foster).  Pictures  from  the  Bal- 
kans. London:  Cassell  &*  Co.,  1906.  xii,  298  p., 
I  map,  41  pi.     12^. 

Freeman  (Edward  Augustus).  The  Turks  in 
Europe.  New  York:  Lovell,  Adam,  Wesson  &* 
Company,  1877.     50  p.     8". 

New    York,    1877.     32".     (Harper's 

Half-hour  Series.) 

London:    W.  Mullan  and  Son,  1877. 

61  p.     8*".     (Politics  for  the  people,     no.  i.) 


What  is  involved  in  a  guaranty  of  Turkey? 

(Tracts  for  the  present  crisis.     2.  series,  no.  18. 
pp.  97-104.) 

Galleng^a  (A.  C.  N.)  Two  years  of  the  East- 
ern question.     London,  i^'JT .     2  v.     8*". 

Qambier  (J.  W.)  Hungary  and  the  Eastern 
question.  (The  New  Century  Rev.  London,  1 8g8. 
8\     V.  3.  pp.  245-258.) 

The  Kaliph  and  the  money-lenders.  (Fort- 
nightly Rev.  V.  76  (n.  s.  v.  70),  pp.  624-634. 
London,  1901.) 

Oasparin  (Ag^nor  Etienne  de).  Comte.  Apr^s 
la  paix:  considerations  sur  le  liberalisme  et  la 
guerre  d'Orient.  Paris:  E,  Dentti,  i%s^.  4  p.l., 
(i)  6-210  p.,  I  1.     8®. 

Gedra£^(Het)van  den  Russischen  keizer  Nico- 
laas,  als  de  beschuldigde  oorzaak  van  den  Europe- 
schen  oorlog;  uit  een  christelijk  oogpunt  be- 
schouwd, door  een  onzijdigen  Nederlander.  Am- 
sterdam:  L.  F.  J.  Hassels,  1854.     iv,  5-27  p.     8*. 

Qenti  (Friedrich  von).  Zur  Geschichte  der  ori" 
entalischen  Fragc.  Briefe  aus  dem  Nachlasse  Fried- 
richs  von  Gentz,  1 823-1 829.  Herausgegeben  von 
Anton  Grafen  Prokesch-Caten.  Wien:  W.  Brau- 
mUller,  1877.     x,  197  p.     8". 

Gerothwohl  (Maurice  A.)  European  policy 
and  the  Balkans.  (Monthly  Rev.  v.  13,  no.  2 
(Nov.,  1903),  pp.  43-6r.     London,  1903.) 

Ghikas  (G.)  Botschafter  von  Novikow  Uber 
den  Panslavismus  und  die  orientalische  Frage.  Aus 
meinen  Erinnerungen,  von  G.  Ghikas.  Wien: 
C.  W.   Stern,  1907.     78  p.     8'. 

Gilson  (Adrian).  The  Czar  and  the  Sultan;  or, 
Nicholas  and  Abdul  Medjid:  their  private  lives  and 
public  actions.  To  which  is  added,  The  Turks  in 
Europe:  their  rise  and  decadence.  By  Francis 
Bouvet.  New  York:  Harper  6*  Bros.,  1855.  x, 
11-195  p.     16**. 

Gladstone  (William  Ewart).  Bulgarian  horrors 
and  the  question  of  the  East.   London:  J.  Murray, 
1876.     3 p.l.,  7-64  p.     8°. 

The  Eastern  crisis.     A  letter  to  the  Duke 

of  Westminster.  London:  J.  Murray,  1897.   16  p. 

8^ 

The  Turco-Servian  war.  Bulgarian  horrors 

and  the  question  of  the  East.     New  York:  Lovell, 
Adam,  Wesson  df*  Co.,  1876.     39  p.     8". 

England's  glory,  past  and  future.  An  answer 
to  [Gladstone's  articlej  "  The  paths  of  honour  and 
shame.*'  n.  t.-p.  [London:  Booth  6*  Clements], 
1878.     31  p.     8". 

HoLLiNS    (William).      The     Eastern    question. 

What  have  we  to  go  to  war  for?  and  what  with? 

being  remarks  on  Gladstone's  "  Perishing  phrase," 

and  a  review  of  our  national  resources.    Stafford: 

W.  Edwards  [1878].     20  p.     12°. 

Johnstone  (Henry  Alexander  Munro  Butler). 
Bulgarian  horrors,  and  the  question  of  the  East.  A 
letter  addressed  to  the  Right  Hon.W.  E.  Gladstone, 
M.  P.     London:  W.  Ridgway,  1876.     28  p.     8\ 

Question  (The)  of  the  day:  Turk  or  Christian? 
An  answer  to  Mr.  Gladstone's  pamphlet:  with  a 
true  narrative  of  the  Bulgarian  horrors.  By  an 
Englishman.  London:  Diprose,  Bateman  ^  Co. 
[187-].     40  p.     16°. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


tJrmeral  Worh.  eomfd. 

Ooeifana  (C.  F. )  Der  Islam  and  die  modenie 
Kaltur;  etD  Eteitrag;  tnr  LOsnngder  oricnuliscbcn 

Fnge.     (F.   VON  HOLTEINDORFFlWc/W.  Oncken. 

Deatschc  Zeit-  a.  Streit-Frag.  Jabrg.  S.  Heft 
119.    Btrhn,  1879.     8*.) 

OoU  (Wilbclm).  Die  Frege  der  Verglelsche- 
niDg  del  Central-Balkan.  Map.  (Geiellsch.  f.  Erd- 
konde.  Ztsch.    t.  35,  pp.  127-146.    BtrUn,  190.'.) 

OttltH  (E.  V.  d.)  Balkaowirreo  und  ihre  GrUode. 
(Deutsche  Rundschan.  Jahrg.  30,  pp.  199-315. 
Berlin,  1904.) 

Or«at  Britela.  —  FertigH  Offiii.     Turkey. 

1S7S.  no.  4.  CoTTCspondcnce  respecling  the  qaes- 
tiOD  of  the  ncf^otiaiioo  ol  commercial  coDTCniioni 
by    the    principalities.     Ltndsn:    ffarrisatt     and 

-    :j  [187c].     I  I.,  3b  p.    (Parliamentary    Papers, 


1S75,  V.  83.) 


'  earlier  due,  ■nd  Uo  bciv«ii  Lord  Eicrby.  H. 

'v  Foniga  Aflmin.Sit  H.  Ellinl,  Lord  Oda  Rub 

.TlUn.  11  eriEiDainl  id  the  ubmiHioii.  bir  AuK 

■     ■    ■  -     ■     ■    inH.  M.  Govti 


:« 


1  iB,4,  <.r> 

0  1b«mbjc_   _. 

dunljr  br  ihc  prlacipalii 

«y,  in  a  dcuaich  of  Jum  if. 
riaa  Ambuiador  ia  Greal  Britaia 


lED  ■pplied  10  ScTTii  ot  Roumani 
liiicallr  an  iaiecral  pan  g(  the  On 
»nipr«Ie  iDdependeace  ia  aJ]  ibal  t 
intHm.  oiDK  fflpeciallr  ia  comni 
to^lbei  witb  the  ab 


r  imtr  cnKaieiaenla  arilh  Awt 

I  libcny  ID  (cibLmc  ■■  pltaaurc  ihcir  impon 

^  Iblnp  aflFCU  not  Dpiy 
.but  alio-' -     -' 


iilaf  tn 


priocipalitiea.  but  alao  Lha  traaiiE  (rada  of  foreign  1 

Turkey.     1877,    00.    I.     Corrcspondenci 

Tespectinj;  ibe  affairs  of  Tnrlcey.    Londen:  Harri 
ton  6'  Sent  [1877].     il,  757  p..  3  maps.     (Pariia 
mentary  Papers,  1877,  t.  90.) 
Coven  the  period  from  June  iB  to  Dec.  ^j,  JS76;  reUlet  ti 

Oa.PM"'**-';"?"' 


b;;s 


Tbe  correvpopdence  a  UTgeh 
are  two  ruTl  repani  by  W.ll< 


iDg>  of  (he    ETiIraordiurr  Tnt 


■iSi 


.    Thalpi 


if  Ihii 


apaich  no.  tn  (p.  390)  and  relatini  lo  Lbe  proiMd  Con- 
ference ■■  CoDfUatinople,  ii  rtproduced  in  the  Briiiih  and 
FoRltn  Suie  Papen  V.  b],  p.  tfig  el  Kq. 

Turkey.     1877,    no.    a.     Correspondence 

respecting  the  confirence  at  Constantinople  and 
the  aflairs  of  Turkey:  1S76-77.  London:  Harri. 
mt  ^  Sens  [1B77].  x.  ]8o  p.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1877,  »-  gi-) 

wilh'inHtucIi^  lo'f^l  irkru!  Ipi^lal'A'i^bl^dorrs!? 
Henrj  Elliot  and  cDnuliuteit  of  ninulei  and  pruocoliof 
■he  conFereoce*  held  at  Coniiaalinople  by  repreKniaiivei  of 

Italy  and  Runia.  Certain  ponlofi*  oi  the  correipondence  are 
rcpnidaced  in  Briiiihand  Forciio  Stale  Papern.  v  «g,  p.  1064 

Turkey.     1877,    no.  3.     Despatch    to  Sir 

Henry  Elliot.  May  35,  1S76.  respecting  the  affairs 

of  Tnrkey.  London:  Harriion  &•  Sam  [1877]. 
3  1.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1S77.  v,  91.) 

Dflapatch  trananittinc  labalanee  of  Lord  Derby'i  convena- 
recard  topropoaalic^ihe  Bcrliq  Coafcrence. 


Turkey.  1S77,  no.  5,  Further  corre- 
spondence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  Len- 
dm:  Harrison  6"  Sens  [1877].  I  1.,  4  p.  {Par- 
liamentary Papers,  1877,  v.  gi). 

Dapatch  of  ActioK  Coniol  Freeman  of  March  11,  iM  to 
Lord  Derby  on  Turkiih   aulngei^isniinitted  ,OD  the  north- 


It  froi 


Turkey.  1877.  no.  6.  Further  corres- 
pondence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  Lsndon: 
Harrison  &•  Sens  [1877].  2  1.  (Parliamentary 
Papers.  1B77,  v.  91,) 

Lord  Derby'i  telegram  of  Aug.  19,  iBTt,  lo  Sir  Henry  Elliot 
inalrucllng  him  to  urge  upon  the  Pone  ■  conciltalorr  diipoii- 

~ Turkey.     1877.  no.  7.   Return  staling  the 

names  and  posts  of  all  Btitisb  consuls  and  vice- 
consuls  in  Bulgaria  and  the  Balkan  district  of 
Turkey.  1870-76.  Linden:  Harrison  A"  Sam 
[1877].     I !.    (Parliamentary  Papers,  1877,  v.  ga.) 

Turkey.     1877.  no.  8.     Circular  of  Prince 

Gortchakow  and  corresponilcnce  respecting  the 
Protocol  oF  the  affairs  of  I'utkey.  Lendan:  Har- 
rison 6*  Sens  [1877].  I  1.,  9  p.  (Parliaroenlary 
Papers,  1877,  v.  91.) 

The  teal  of  the  Circular  of  Jan.  i<j.  1877,  i>  given  in  both 
French  and  Engliih.  The  dcxunientconlaiaiaJio  the  French 
d  Engiiib  ten  of  Ihe  protocol  (tgned  by  ihe  Ambauadora 


of  A... 


,  .877.''     For  the  1 


,877,,  . 


p.  m8  =■ 


ninntei  nf  the 
:n  UfGce.  Lon- 


Turkey.     1877.  no.   g.     Protocol    relative 

to  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  Signed  at  London,  March 
31.1877.  London:  Harrison^  Sen  s\_\%Tl\.  1  1., 
4  p.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1B77,  v.  91.) 

ing  of  March  ji,  1S77;  both  are  alio  printed  in  "Tuiker 
00,  a,  .877-" 

Turkey.     18^7,    no,    13.     Despatch    from 

the  Turlcish  Government  on  the  Protocol  of  March 
31,  1877.  London:  Harrison  &•  Sons  [1877]. 
1  I.,  a  p.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1877,  v,  91.) 

Tell  in  full  in  French  aad  Engllah. 

Turkey.  1S77.  no.  IS-  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  &•  Sens  [1877].  Jiviii,  355  P-  (Par- 
liamentary Papers,  1B77.  v.  91.) 

Coven  the  period  from  Dec.   161   1876  to  April  11.1877. 


Circular  ot  Jan 


,  1B77;  on   paiiel  5^4  il  the  1 


rrei.ce;  on  pagei  ,^7ts  i.  the  report  of  Ihe  TurkSih 
i]  commiuion  on  tlie  attack  on  Boyadjik  bv  Shelkel 


'?^riiiS 


ipecial  commiuian  on  t'he  ailacli  on  Boyadjik  by  : 

Kliamenl  on  March  19.  did  i877;'  on  pmgn  »7*-»JS  ■  'be 
French  and  Eniliih  leii  of  the  U  peri  a)  Firman  on  ihe  <a»- 
cluiinn  of  peace  with  Setyja:  on  pagei  33^-138  ■■  a  verbMim 
eiiTacI  of  Iheproctedingi  In  the  Tur\i>h  ParUameot  of  March 

pagei  34S-};5  il  the  Englith  and  Frehch  leal  in  full  of  the 
aniweruf  tlie  Porte  10  the  Protocol  ligned  lo  London  on 
March  31,  1S77.     For  Ihe  t»t  of  the  protocDl,  ire  Turkey 


f  187B  nc 


p.  s,B  et 


Turkey.     1877,    no.    i8.      (Circular   I 

Prince    (Sortcbakow,    dated    April    19,    1877, 
reply  of  Gortchakow    lo    Her  Majesty's  Gov 
ment.      Lendon:  Harrison   &•  Sons   [[877]. 
4  p.     (Parliamentary  Papets,  1S77.  »■  9') 
French  and  English  teat  of  ibe  RuhUs  Cinnlar  anni 


H 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


General  Works,  confd, 

Gt,  Bt  Foreign  Office,  confd. 

mg  that  the  Emperor  of  Russia  bad  s^ven  orders  to  his 
armies  to  cross  the  frontiers  of  Turkey:  also  text  of  Lord 
Derby's  despatch  of  May  i,  1877,  to  H.  B.  M.  Ambassador 
at  St.  Petersburg,  Lord  Loftus,  on  the  Gorichakow  Circular. 

Turkey.  1877.  no.  23.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons  [1877].  I  I.,  19  p.  (Parlia- 
mentary Papers,  1877,  v.  91.) 

Covers  the  period  from  June  24  to^uly  ai,  187^;  comprises 
lars^ely  teleg^raphic  despatches  relating  to  Russian  and  Bul- 
garian outrages  upon  Niussulmans. 

Turkey.  1877,  no.  24.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London' 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1877].  I  I.,  12  p.  (Parlia- 
mentary Papers,  1877,  v.  91.) 

Covers  the  period  from  July  19  to  27,  1877;  continues  sub- 
stance of  Turkey  no.  23,  1877. 

Turkey.    1877,  no.  26.    Further  correspond- 


ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1877].  vii,  156  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1877,  v.  92.) 

Covers  the  period  from  May  14  to  June  30,  1877.  Opens 
with  the  French  and  English  text  of  the  law  of  the  Turkish 
parliament  auihorizing  the  Porte  to  proclaim  a  state  of  siege 
m  Constantinople  in  case  of  need.  The  larger  part  of  the 
document  is  made  up  of  consular  correspondence  relating  to 
hostilities  and  atrocities.  On  pages  20-26  is  to  be  found  Count 
Andrassy's  note  to  Count  Zichy  of  May  22,  1877,  relating  to 
the  navigation  of  the  Danube;  on  pages  85  et  seq.  there  are 
despatches  relating  to  the  Roumanian  declaration  of  inde- 
pendence; on  p.  96  et  seq.  a  despatch  from  A.  H.  Layard  to 
Lord  Derbv  giving  an  account  of  the  proceedings  at  a  session 
of  the  Turkish  Chamber  of  Deputies;  on  p.  123  et  seq.  the 
French  and  English  text  of  the  encyclical  letter  of  the  Patri- 
arch of  Constantinople  exhorting  submission  to  the  Sultan*s 
rule;  on  p.  141  et  se(^.  the  text  of  the  Proclamation  of  May  7 
to  the  Bulgarian  Nation. 


Turkey.  1878,  no.  i.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons  [1878].  xxi,  584  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Covers  the  period  from  June  6  to  Dec.  15,  1877.  Largely 
confined  to  consular  despatches  relating  to  massacres  and 
other  atrocities;  the  Geshoff  case*  persecution  of  the  Jews 
especially  at  Kyzanlik;  the  Russo-Turkish  war  and  Monte- 
negran  hostilities.  On  pages  12-14  ^  ^be  text  of  the  Protest 
of  May  19,  1877,  of  the  Christian  deputies  of  the  Cretan  Gen- 
eral Assembly  to  Samih-  Pasha,  Governor-General  of  Crete; 
on  pages  20-23  is  the  Memorandum  on  the  relations  of  Bul- 
garia with  the  Porte,  transmitted  by  H.  B.  M.  Ambassador 
at  Constantinople,  A.  H.  Layard,  to  Lord  Derby;  on  pages 
45-46  is  the  message  of  Prince  Charles  on  closing  the  Rou- 
manian Legislature;  on  pages  91-94  is  the  text  of  the  Address 
by  the  Opposition  in  answer  to  the  Speech  of  Prince  Milan  on 
opening  the  Servian  Skuptchina  in  July;  on  pages  425-432  are 
detailed  reports  of  excesses  towards  Christians  of  the  Guegha 
Albanians  in  the  villages  of  the  Salonica  districts;  on  pages 
444-450  is  the  report  of  the  Kaima  kam  (sub-governor)  of 
Eski-Zaghra  on  the  Russian  occupation  of  that  town;  on  pages 
46^-470  is  a  detailed  despatch  from  Vice  Consul  Cooper  on  the 
state  of  affairs  in  north-west  Bosnia;  on  pages  50^-519  are  the 
notes  by  Richard  Wood  on  the  reforms  introduced  and  carried 
out  in  the  Ottoman  Dominions.  The  notes  were  volunteered 
by  Mr.  Wood,  who  was,  at  the  time,  the  oldest  British  public 
servant  in  active  service,  with  one  exception,  in  the  Ottoman 


dominions.  On  pages  543-545  is  the  Sultan's  speech  of  Dec. 
13,  (sic)  1877, on  opening  the  Parliament;*  on  pages  548-550  is 
the  speech  of  the  Austrian  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  (^unt 


Andrassy,  in  reply  to  that  of  Count  Sziczen  in  which  the  for- 
mer's eastern  policy  was  severely  criticised. 

*  An  account  of  the  proceedings  on  opening  the  Parliament 
is  given  in  Turkey  1877,  no.  15,  p.  273. 

Turkey.     1878,  no.  2.    Correspondence  re- 


specting overtures  for  peace.     London:  Harrison 

6*  Sons  [1878].    I  1.,  16  p.   (Parliamentary  Papers, 

1878,  V.  81.) 

Covers  the  period  from  Dec.  12,  1877  'o  Tan.  14,  1878.  The 
correspondence  is  largely  that  conducted  between  Lord  Derbjr 
and  H.  B.  M.  Ambauadors  at  St.  Petersburg  and  Constanti- 
nople resp.,  and  the  Turkish  Amt>as8ador  in  London. 


Turkey.    1878,  no.  3.    Further  correspond* 

ence  respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  6*  5i>iw[i878].  i  1.,  18  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Covers  the  period  from  Dec.  13, 1877  to  Jan.  28, 1878.  Opetas 
with  the  Memorandum  communicated  by  Lord  Derby  to  Count 
Schouvalofif  on  Dec.  13,  1877  and  the  Russian  reply  to  tha 
same.  On  p.  14  are  printed  the  Russian  bases  of  peace  as 
communicated  by  Count  Shouvalofif  on  Jan.  25,  1878. 


Turkey.  1878,  no.  4.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  6r*  Sons  [1878].  2  1.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Telegram  from  H.  B.  M.  Ambassador  in  Constantinople  to 
Lord  Derby  that  the  Porte  has  directed  acceptance  of  the 
Russian  bases  of  peace. 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  5.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons  [1878].  I  1.,  4  p.  Parliamentary 
Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

^  Covers  the  period  from  Jan.  25  to  31, 1878.  Despatches  rela- 
tive to  movements  of  Russian  forces  and  to  the  last  article  of 
the  bases  of  peace. 

Turkey.  1878.  no.  6.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons[iSjS],  i  1.,  2  p.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Covers  the  oeriod  from  Jan.  27  to  Feb.  i,  1878.  Relative  to 
movements  of  Russian  forces  and  peace  preliminaries. 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  7.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons  [1878].  i  1.,  3  p.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  18 78,  v.  81.) 

Covers  the  period  from  Jan.  31  to  Feb.  6,  1878.  Relates  to 
conclusion  of  armistice  on  Feb.  4. 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  9.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  i  1.,  3  p.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Conuins  the  texts  of  the  British  and  Russian  memoranda 
of  July  1877,  exchanged  at  Bjela,  Bulgaria,  relative  to  Russo- 
Turkish  peace  agreement. 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  10.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  <5r*  Sons  [1878].  I  1. ,  6  p.  ( Parliamentary 
Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Covers  the  period  from  Oct.  29,  1877  to  Feb.  i,  1878.  Com- 
prises correspondence  between  Lord  Derby,  Mr.  A.  H.  Layard, 
Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone  and  Lord  Tenterden,  and  relates 
entirely  to  the  Negropont^-Gladstone  incident. 

Turkey.    1878,  no.  11.    Further  correspond- 


ence respecting  the  affairs  of   Turkey.     London: 

Harrison   6*   Sons   [1878].     2    1.     (Parliamentary 

Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Contains  the  text  of  the  articles  of  the  armistice  concluded 
between  Russia,  Servia,  Roumania  and  Turkey  on  Jan.  31, 
1878. 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  12.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  i  1.  ,4  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Covers  the  period  from  Feb.  7  to  o,  1878.  Despatches  relate 
to  Russian  occupation  of  Tchataldja;  contains  text  of  peace 
preliminaries  signed  at  Adrianople,  Jan.  31,  1878. 

Turkey.    1878,  no.  13.     Further  corespond- 


ence  respecting  the  affairs   of   Turkey      London: 

Harrison    6*    Sons   [1878].     i  1.,    3  p.,   2  maps. 

(Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Extracts  of  despatches  of  1876  printed  in  full  in  **  Turkey 
no.  2,  1877.*'  The  extracts  here  printed  are  accompanied  by 
two  maps  and  relate  to  the  Ignatiew  scheme  for  the  division 
of  Bulgaria. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


15 


General  Works,  confd, 

Gt  Bt  Foreign  Office,  confd. 

Turkey.  1878,0014.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  ^  Sons  [1878].  I  I.,  4  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878.     v.  81.) 

Coiren  the  days  from  Feb.  x  to  13,  1878,  and  comprises  cor 
icspondence  between  Lord  Derby  and  Lord  Lof tus  and  Gort- 
cbakow  and  Schouvaloff  respecting  the  decision  of  H.  B.  M. 
Government  to  send  a  detachment  of  the  British  fleet  to  Con- 
stantinople. 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  15.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  I  1.,  12  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Covers  the  period  from  June  8  to  August  2.  1877.  Contains 
the  French  and  English  text  of  a  confideotial  conversation  of 
Count  Schouvaloff  with  Lord  Derby  on  June  8,  1877.  '^^^^  ^^<* 
long  despatches  from  Mr.  Layard  to  Lord  Derby  pi  June  13 
and  19,  1877,  ccsPm  concerning  the  prospect  of  the  consent  by 
the  Porte  to  Russia's  terms  of  peace. 

Turkey.     1878,  no.  16.    Treaties  and  other 

documents  relating  to  the  Black  Sea,  the  Darda- 
nelles and  the  Bosphorus:  1 835-1877.  (Transla- 
tions.) London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  iv  p., 
I  !•»  77  (Op*  ^*'  (Parliamentary  Papers,  1878, 
V.  83.) 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  17.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  I  1.,  2  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Despatches  of  Feb.,  1878,  concerning  Russian  assurance  not 
to  occupy  the  Asiatic  side  of  the  Dardanelles. 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  18.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  1  1.,  2  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Mr.  Layard  to  Lord  Derby  of  Feb.  19,  1878,  on  the  Glad- 
•tone-Negroponti  correspondence. 

Turkey.    1878.  no.  22.    Preliminary  Treaty 

of  Peace  between  Russia  and  Turkey.  Signed  at 
San  Stefano,  19.  Feb.A.  Mar.,  1878.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons  [1878J.  I  pi.,  17  [i]  p.,  4  maps, 
f*.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  83.) 

Turkey.     1878,  no.  23.     Maps  showing  the 

new  boundaries  under  the  preliminary  treaty  of 
^eace  between  Russia  and  Turkey.  Signed  at 
San  Stefano  ig.  Feb.-io.  March,  1878.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons[i%7S],  2  maps  fid.  f.  (Par- 
liamentary Papers,  1878,  v.  83.) 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  24.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  I  1.,  9  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Covers  the  period  from  Feb.  4  to  March  36,  1878,  and  relates 
to  the  A ustro- Hungarian  proposal  for  the  meeting  of  a  Con- 
gress at  Berlin  to  consider  questions  dealt  with  in  Russo- 
Turkish  treaty  of  peace.  Reproduced  in  British  and  Foreign 
State  Papers,  v.  69,  pp.  794-806. 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  25.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons  [1878].  I  1.,  5  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Text  of  despatch  of  the  Marcniis  of  Salisbury,  Secy,  of  State 
for  Foreign  Affairs,  to  H.  M.  Embassies,  April  z,  1878.  In- 
structions to  explain  to  the  several  governments  the  course 
which  H.  M.  Government  proposes  to  pursue  in  reference  to 
the  Knsso-Turkish  peace  preliminaries  and  to  the  Congress  to 
be  held  for  the  examination  of  the  treaty.  Reproduced  in 
British  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  69,  pp.  807-814. 

Turkey.   1878,  no.  26,    Further  correspond- 

Aice  respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.     London: 


Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  i  1.,  2  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Despatches  cover  days  from  March  13  to  April  3,  1878,  and 
relate  to  refusal  of  Russia  to  allow  the  question  of  the  cessioa 
of  Bessarabia  to  be  made  a  subject  of  discussion  at  the  Berlin 
Congress. 

Turkey.  1878,  no.. 27.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  preliminary  treaty  of  peace 
between  Russia  and  Turkey.  Signed  at  San  Stefano, 
19.  Feb./3.  March,  1878.  London:  Harrison  67* 
Sons  [1878].  I  p.l.,  10  p.,  I  1.  f**.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878,  v.  83.) 

In  continuation  of  **  Turkey  No.  25,  2878." 

French  and  English  text  of  the  Gortchakow  note  of  March 
x8,  1878  o.  s.;  reproduced  in  British  and  Foreign  State  Papers, 
V.  69,  pp.  815-822. 

Turkey.     1878,    no.  31.     Correspondence 

respecting  the  objections  raised  by  populations  in- 
habiting Turkish  Provinces  against  the  territorial 
changes  proposed  in  the  preliminary  treaty  signed 
at  San  Stefano,  19.  Feb. -3.  March,  1878.  Lon- 
don: Harrison  6r*  Sons  [1878].  1  p.l.,  61  [i]  p. 
C     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  83,) 

Covers  the  period  from  March  4  to  May  14, 1878.  Contains 
text  of  a  petition  presented  to  H.  B.  M.  Ambassador  in  Con- 
stantinople by  representatives  of  the  Mussulman  inhabitanta 
of  the  principal  districts  in  Bulgaria  and  Roumelia  occupied  by 
the  Russian  forces.  On  page  16  et  seq.  is  the  memorandum  of 
the  President  of  the  Hellenic  Syllogus  of  Constantinople  and 
of  Epirus  resp.  On  page  4a  is  the  Protest  of  the  Greeks  of 
Macedonia  against  annexation  to  New  Bulgaria. 

Turkey.     1878,    no.   33.     Correspondence 

respecting  the  Congress  at  Berlin.  London:  Har- 
rison &*  Sons  [1878].  2  1.  f*.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1878,  v.  83.) 

Despatch  of  June  3, 1878,  from  the  German  Ambassador,. 
Count  Miinster,  to  Lord  Salisbury,  inviting  H.  M.  Govern- 
ment to  uke  part  in  the  Congress  at  Berlin  and  Lord  Salis- 
bury's reply.  This  document  is  reproduced  in  British  and 
Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  69,  pp.  830-831. 


Turkey.     1878,  no.  37.     Map  showing  the 

territory  restored  to  Turkey  by  the  Congress  of 
Berlin.  London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  1  map 
fid.     f°.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  83.) 

Turkey.     1878,   no.    38.     Despatch   from 


the  Marquis  of  Salisbury  inclosing  a  copy  of  the 
treaty  signed  at  Berlin,  July  13,  1878.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  I  p.l.,  31  [i]  p.  f. 
(Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  83.; 

Turkey.     1878,   no.    39.     Correspondence 


relating  to  the  Congress  at  Berlin,  with  the  proto- 
cols of  the  Congress.  London:  Harrison  6r*  Sons 
[1878].  I  p.l.,  282  p.  f".  (Parliamentary  Papers, 
1878,  V.  83.) 

Covers  the  period  from  June  6  to  July  19,  1878.  Appoint- 
ment of  British  Plenipotentiaries  to  the  Congress  of  Berlin; 
instructions,  and  Lord  Salisbury's  despatches  to  Mr.  Secretary 
Cross,  enclosing  summaries  of  proceedings  of  the  ist-i8th 
meetiug  of  the  Congress  and  the  text  of  protocol  i-ao.  The 
document  contains,  without  inclosures,  49  despatches.  Nos. 
2-4  and  7  are  reproduced  in  British  and  Foreign  State  Papers, 
V.  69,  pp.  831-841. 

Turkey.    1878,  no.  42.    Further  correspond- 


ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons  [1878].  i  1.,  in  p.  (Parlia- 
mentary Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Covers  the  period  from  March  4  to  July^,  1878;  despatches 
relate  to  Russo- Bulgarian  massacres,  especially  in  Philippopo- 
lis;  Mussulman  risings,  etc. 

Turkey.     1878,    no.  44.     Treaty  between 

Great  Britain,  Germany,  Austria,  France,  Italy, 
Russia  and  Turkey  for  the  settlement  of  affairs  in 


i6 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


General  Works,  confd, 

Gt.  Bt.  Foreign  Office,  confd, 

the  East.     Signed  at  Berlin,  July  13,  1878.     Z<w- 
don:   Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878J.     I  p.I.,  29  [ij   p. 
r.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  83.) 
Text  in  full  in  French  and  English. 

Turkey.  1878,  'no.  45.  Further  corre- 
spondence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  Lon- 
Jon:  Harrison  6*  Sons  [1878J.  I  I.,  61  p.  (Par- 
liamentary Papers,  1878,  v.  81.) 

Covers  the  period  from  July  a  to  August  i,  1878:  continues 
in  substance  Turkey  no.  43,  1878;  relates  especially  to  Mus- 
sulman insurgents  of  Mount  Rhodope. 

Turkey.     1878,  no.  49.      Correspondence 

respecting  the  proceedings  of  the  International 
•Commission  sent  to  the  Mount  Rhodope  District. 
London:  Harrison  &*  5W«j  [1878J.  I  I.,  nop., 
I  map.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  82.) 

Covers  the  period  from  July  18  to  Sept.  27,  1878. 

Turkey.    1878,  no.  50.    Further  correspon- 

.dence  respecting  the  proceedings  of  the  Interna- 
tional Commission  sent  to  the  Mount  Rhodope 
District.  London:  Harrison  6*  Sons  [1878].  i  1., 
4  p.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  79.) 

Covers  the  days  from  Nov.  9  to  26,  18^8,  and  contains  the 
Proc^verbaux  of  the  Rhodope  Commission. 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  52.  Further  corre- 
spondence respecting  the  proceedings  of  the  Inter- 
national Commission  sent  to  the  Mount  Rhodope 
District.  London:  Harrison  6*  Sons  [1878].  1 1., 
19  p.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  79.) 

Comprises  German  and  English  text  of  the  Austrian  Red 
Book  of  1878  on  the  subject  of  the  Rhodope  Commission. 
The  original  is  not  in  the  Library. 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  53.  Further  correspon- 
dence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  ix,  224  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers.  1878,  v.  79.) 

Covers  the  period  from  July  18  to  Sept.  30,  1878;  relates 
largely  to  disturbances  in  the  afifected  region  Rowing  out  of 
xlissatisfaction  with  the  territorial  distribution  under  the 
Treaty  of  Berlin.  On  pages  74  to  78  are  despatches  relating 
to  organization  of  resistance  in  Bosnia  to  Austrian  occupa- 
tion and  the  Austro-Hungarian  proclamation  to  Bosnians  and 
Herzegovinians;  on  page  97  is  the  text  of  the  Servian  declara- 
tion of  independence,  proclaimed  at  Belgrade  August  xo, 
Z878,  by  Prince  Milan  Obr^novltch  IV. 

Turkey.  1878,  no  54.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons  [1878].  xiii,  303  p.  illus. 
{Parliamentary  Papers.  1878,  v.  79.) 

Covers  the  period  from  Sept.  25  to  Dec.  9,  1878. 

Turkey.  1880,  no.  2.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  European  Commissions  ap- 
pointed for  the  demarcation  of  frontiers  under  the 
Treaty  of  Berlin.  London:  Harrison  6r*  Sons 
[1880J.     xviii,  477  p.,   2   maps.      (Parliamentary 

Papers.  1880,  v.  80.) 

In  continuation  of  Turkey  no.  2,  1879.  Frontiers  of  Bul- 
garia, Eastern  Roumelia,  Montenegro  and  Servia. 

Turkey.     1880,    no.    5.      Correspondence 

respecting  the  condition  of  the  Mussulman,  Greek, 
and  Jewish  populations  in  Eastern  Roumelia.  Lon- 
don: Harrison  &*  Sons  [iSSo].  ix,  311  p.  (Par- 
liamentary Papers,  1880,  v.  81.) 

Covers  the  period  from  June  xx,  X879,  to  March  31,  x88o. 

Turkey.     1880,    no.    7.      Correspondence 

respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London:  Har- 
rison &*  Sons  [1880].     I  1.,  12  p.     (Parliamentary 

Papers,  1880,  v.  81.) 

From  April  30  to  June  x,  x88o.    Comprises  chiefly  the  re- 


Despatch  from 
new  law  for  the 
London:  Harri- 

(Parliamentary 


port  of  Sir  A.  H.  Layard  of  April  27,  1880,  to  the  Foreign 
Office  on  the  then  state  of  British  relations  with  the  Porte 
and  on  the  actual  condition  of  Turkey;  also  the  report  of 
H.  B.  M.  Secy,  of  the  Foreign  Office,  Lord  Granville  to  the 
Right  Hon.  G.  J.  Goschen.  Lord  Granville  had  succeeded 
Lord  Salisbury  on  April  28,  1880,  and  in  this  document  are 
his  instructions  to  Mr.  Goschen  who  had  been  appointed 
H.  M.  Special  Ambassador  to  the  Porte  to  succeed  Sir  A.  H. 
Layard. 

Turkey.      1880,    no.    9.      Despatch   from 

Her  Majesty's  Ambassador  at  Constantinople,  for- 
warding a  copy  of  the  identic  note  addressed  to 
the  Porte  on  the  nth  June,  1880.  London:  Har- 
rison ^  Sons  [1880].  I  1.,  3  p.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1880,  v.  81.) 

On  non-execution  by  the  Porte  of  certain  articles  of  the 
Treaty  of  Berlin;  Turco-Greek  and  Montenegrin  frontier. 

-; —  Turkey.  1880,  no,  10.  Report  of  the 
Commission  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  occur- 
rences in  the  Kirdjsli  district.  London:  Harri- 
son &*  Sons  [1880].  I  1.,  19  p.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1880,  v.  81.) 

Turkey.      1880,  no.  14.      Despatch  from 

Her  Majesty's  Consul-General  at  Philippopolis  for- 
warding the  report  of  the  Aldos  commission.  Lon^ 
don:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1880].  I  1.,  8  p.  (Parlia- 
mentary Papers,  1880,  v.  81.) 

Turkey.     1880,   no.   15.     Correspondence 

respecting  the  new  law  for  the  European  provinces 
of  Turkey.  London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1880]. 
2  pts.  iv,  161,  iv,  163-292  p.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1880,  v.  81.) 

Turkey.     1880,    no.    16. 

Lord   Fitzmaurice  inclosing   the 
European  provinces  of  Turkey. 
son  i*  Sons  [1880].     I    1.,   36  p. 
Papers,  1880,  v.  82.) 

Comprises  French  text  of  the  17  titles  and  327  articles  of 
the  law  in  full. 

Turkey.     1880,    no.    17.     Despatch  from 

Her  Majesty's  Ambassador  at  Constantinople,  for- 
warding a  copy  of  the  collective  note  to  the  Porte 
of  Aug.  25,  1880,  with  respect  to  the  Turco-Greek 
boundary.  London:  Harrison  6f*  Sons  [1880]. 
2  I.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1880,  v.  82.) 

Turkey.  1880,  no.  19.  Further  corre- 
spondence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  Lon- 
don:  Harrison  6r*  Sons  [1880].  viii,  156  p.  (Par- 
liamentary Papers,  1880,  v.  82.) 

From  April  26  to  Nov.  19,  x88o. 

Turkey.     1880,    no.  20.     Correspondence 

respecting  Ottoman  loans.  London:  Harrison  ^ 
Sons  [1880].     vi,  91   p.     (Parliamentary   Papers, 

1880,  v.  82.) 

From  June  x8,  1878,  to  July  24,  x88o. 

Turkey.     1880,   no.   21.     Correspondence 

respecting  the   interest  on  the  imperial  Ottoman 

loan  of  1855.     London:  Harrison  6f*  Sons,  n.  d. 

iv,  25  p.    f**.    (Parliamentary  Papers,  1880,  v.  8a.) 

Correspondence  covers  period  from  March  20,  1878,  to 
Aug.  28,  1880. 

Turkey.     1881,    no.   3.     Correspondence 

respecting  the  signature,  at  Constantinople,  of  the 
protocol  of  Sept.  21,  1880.  London:  Harrison  6r* 
Sons  [1881].     iv,  10  p.      (Parliamentary   Papers, 

1881,  V.  100.) 

Turkey.  i88r,  no.  4.  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London:  Harrison 
&*  Sons  [1881].  viii,  107  p.  (Parliamentary  Papers, 

1881,  V.  100.) 
From  Aug.  xs,  x88o,  to  Jan.  34,  i88x.    Oppression  of  Moa- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


17 


General  Works,  confd. 

Ct.  BU  Foreign  Office,  confd. 

•nlmaos  in  BaJgaria;  instmctions  ooocermng  Organic  Statnte 
for  Eastern  Roamelia;  on  pages  68-75  i>  the  French  text  of 
the  report  of  the  late  Permanent  Committee  transmitting 
regulations  for  the  government  of  Eastern  Roumelia.  That 
part  of  this  document  relating  to  the  non-fulfillment  by  Bul- 
garia of  art.  xi  and  lii  of  the  Treaty  of  Berlin,  viz.,  despatches 
ao,  88,  89,  09,  lox,  xoa.  104,  107, 1x3,  X14,  127  and  X34  is  repro- 
duced in  British  ana  Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  72,  pp.  1226- 
1S36. 

Turkey,  1881,  no.  7.  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  application  of  the  surplus  revenue  of 
Cyprus.  London:  Harrison  &*  Sons,  n.  d.  8  p. 
(Parliamentary  Papers,  1881,  v.  100.) 

Turkey.  1881,  no.  8.  Reports  on  the  ad- 
ministration of  justice  in  civil,  criminal  and  com- 
mercial courts  in  the  various  provinces  of  the  Otto- 
man Empire.  London:  Harrison  ^  Sons  [1881]. 
iv,  150  p.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1881,  v.  100.) 

Turkey.  1882,  no.  2.  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  financial  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons  [1882].  vi,  88  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1882,  v.  81.) 

In  contmuation  of  **  Turkey,  nos.  ao  and  ax  (x88o),  and  no.  7 
(x88i)."    From  Oct.  3,  1880,  to  March  7,  1882.    Turkish  loan. 

Turkey.  1889,  no.  3.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  affairs  in  the  East.  London: 
Harrison  6f  Sons  [1889].  xviii,  401  p.  (Parlia- 
mentary Papers,  i88q,  v.  87.) 

In  continuation  of  **  Turkey,  no.  i  (1889)." 

Covers  the  period  from  Dec.  18,  1887  to  Aug.  25,  1889. 
Montenegrin  raids  near  Bourgas;  Balkanic  confederation; 
Russian  oroposal  concerning  Bulgvia;  disturbances  on  Mace- 
donian frontier;  do.  Montenegrin  frontier;  agrarian  rising  in 
Roumania;  divorce  of  King  Milan  of  Servia;  text  in  English 
of  the  Bregovo  Arrangement  on  page  X50;  rumored  intention 
to  proclaim  Bulgarian  independence;  Turks  and  Bulgarians 
in  Macedonia;  abdication  of  King  Milan,  etc.,  etc.  This 
document  contains,  without  enclosures,  6xx  despatches.  Of 
these  nos.  28-30,  32,  Ao-aq^  46-47*  5o-5«.  53-54.  5^58,  60-62, 
64,  6oh70,  73«  79*  81, 83,  85  and  92  are  reproduced  in  British 
and  Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  79,  p.  441  ei  seq. 

Turkey.  1891,  no.  2.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  affairs  in  the  East.  London: 
Harrison  6*  ^ns  [1S91].  vi.  95  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1 890-1,  v.  q6.) 

In  continuation  of  Turkey,  no.  3  (1889). 

Covers  the  period  from  Aug.  26,  x 889,  to  June  28,  X890. 
Bulgarian  Loan;  Montenegrin  emigration  to  Servia;  cost  of 
Russian  militarv  occupation;  Major  Panitza*s  conspiracy,  etc. 

This  entire  document  is  reproduced  in  British  and  Foreign 
State  Papers,  v.  83,  pp.  X032-XX38. 

Turkey.  1891.  no.  3.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  affairs  in  the  East.  London:  Harri- 
son 6*  Sons  [1891].     vi,   88   p.      (Parliamentary 

Papers,  1891,  v.  q6.) 

In  continuation  of  Turkey  no.  a,  1891. 

Turko-Montenegrin  frontier;  ecclesiastical  question  in 
Macedonia;  dispute  between  Porte  and  (Ecumenical  Patri- 
archate. On  page  45  et  seq.  is  a  summapr  by  Arthur  Peel  of 
series  of  twelve  letters  sent  by  the  publicist  Tatishcheff  to  the 
"  Novoe  Vremya." 

Turkey.  1891,  no.  6.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  affairs  in  the  East.  London:  Harri- 
son &*  Sons  [1891J.  V,  54  p.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1891,  v.  96.) 

In  continuation  of  Turkey  no.  3,  X89X. 

From  Jan.  x  to  June  22,  1891.  Dispute  between  Porte  and 
CEcumenical  Patriarchate;  Serbo-Bulgarian  frontier;  Dul- 
dgno  frontier;  Beltcheff  assassination;  expulsion  of  ex-Queen 
Nathalie  of  Servia.  This  entire  document  is  reproduced  in 
British  aad  Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  84,  pp.  740-817. 

Turkey.  1903,  no.  i.  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  affairs  of  South- Eastern  Europe.  Lon- 
don: Harrison  6>*  Sons  [1903].  xix,  291  p.,  I  diag. 
(Parliamentary  Papers,  1903,  v.  87.) 

From  Dec.  31, 1900,  to  Jan.  6,  1903.   Chiefly  Macedonia. 


Turkey.  1903,  no.  2,  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  South- Eastern  Eu- 
rope (Reforms  in  the  administration  of  the  vilayete 
of  Salonica,  Monastir  and  Kossovo).  London : 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1903].  I  1.,  5  p.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1903,  v.  87.) 

Turkey.  1903,  no.  3.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  South-Eastem  Eu- 
rope. London:  Harrison  ^  Sons  [1903J.  v,  96  p. 
(Parliamentary  Papers,  1903,  v.  87.) 

From  Dec.  29,  1902,  to  March  xa,  1903.  Reform  schemes, 
largely  Macedonian. 

Turkey.  1904,  no.  4.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  South-Eastem  Eu- 
rope. London:  Harrison  df*  Sons  [1904].  xvl, 
221  p.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1904,  v.  103.) 

In  continuation  of  **  Turkey  no.  2  (1904).'^  From  Dec.  X5, 
X903,  to  Aug.  6,  1904. 

Turkey.  1905,  no.  2.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  South-Eastem  Eti- 
rope.  London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1905].  xi, 
123  p.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1905,  v.  103.) 

In  continuation  of  '*  Turkey  no.  4,  (1904).^*  From  Aug.  16, 
X904,  to  Jan.  16,  X905. 

Turkey.  1906,  no.  I.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  South-Eastern  Eu- 
rope. London :  Harrison  6>*  Sons  [1906].  xii, 
*53  P'     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1906,  v.  137.) 

In  continuation  of  **  Turkey  no.  3  (x905).'^  From  June 
25, 1905,  to  Jan.  xo,  X906. 

Turkey.  1907,  no.  i.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  South-Eastern  Eu- 
rope. London:  Harrison  6*  Sons  [1907].  xiv, 
215  p.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1907,  v.  100.) 

In  continuation  of  **  Turkey  no.  i  (X906)."  From  Dec.  37, 
X905,  to  March  2,  1907. 

Qregory  (Daniel  Seelye).  The  crime  of 
Christendom;  or.  The  eastem  question,  from  its 
origin  to  the  present  time.  Hew  York:  The  Ab- 
bey Press  [cop.  1900].  vi,  (i)  iv-v,  2  I.,  330  p., 
3  maps,  I  port.     8**. 

Grenier  (Pierre).  La  peninsule  des  Balkans. 
(Grande  Rev.  n.  s.,  v.  41,  pp.  139-147,  263-270, 
379-389»  488-497,  607-623.     Paris,  1907.) 

Grey  (3.  earl),  Henry  George  Grey.  Speech 
in  the  House  of  Lords,  on  Friday,  the  25th  of 
May,  on  the  negotiations  at  Vienna.  London: 
Ward  6*  Co,,  1855.     39  p.     8% 

Grocker  (Henry  G.)  The  situation  in  south- 
eastern Europe.  An  address  delivered  at  the 
Seventh  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  of  Ameri- 
can Wars,  Commandery  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia, held  at  Washington,  April  30,  1909.  Wash^ 
ington:  B.  S.  Adams,  1909.     20  p.     8**. 

Gmebler  (Karl).  Muhammedanismus,  Pan- 
slavismus  und  Byzantismus.     Leipzig,  1877.     8^. 

Grunberg^  (Karl).  Die  handelspolitischen 
Beziehungen  Osterreich-Ungams  zu  Rumftnien, 
Serbien  und  Bulgarien.  (Verein  f.  Socialpolitik. 
Schriften,  no,  93,  pp.  103-148.     Leipzig,  1901.) 

In  **  Beitrage  zur  neuesten  Handelspolitik  Oesterreichs.** 

Gverre  (La)  d'Orient,  ses  causes  et  ses  con- 
sequences, par  un  habitant  de  1*  Europe  continen- 
tale.  Bruxelles:  A.  Labrone  &*  Co.,  1%^^,  170  p. 
8'. 

Gvroirski  (Adam  G.  de).  The  Turkish  ques- 
tion. Hew  York:  W,  Taylor^  Co,,  1854.  43  p. 
12*. 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


General  fForks,  confd, 

H»ardt  voa  Hartenthurn  (Vincenz).  Die  Kar- 
tographie  der  Balkan-Halbinsel  in  xix  Jahrhun- 
derte.  (Mittheil.  d.  kais.  o.  kOn.  milit&r-geog.  Inst. 
V.  21,  pp.  136-300;  V.  22,  pp.  155-489*  fVitn, 
i902-'03.) 

TltLgen  (Fr.  von).  Geschichte  der  orientalis- 
chen  Frage,  1 774-1877,  vom  politischmilit&rischen 
Stand  punktbearbeitet.   Frankfurt  a.  Af,^l%^^.  8**. 

Hahn  (Johann  Georg  von).  Ein  Schreiben  des 
Herm  Generalconsuls  von  Hahn ;  ddo.  Salonik  am 
16.  December,  1858.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch. 
PhiIos.-Hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  29,  pp.  292-301. 
Wien,  1859.     8'. 

Hakluyt  (Richard).  The  antiquity  of  the  trade 
with   English  ships   into   the   Levant.     (In:    An 
English  garner,  [v.  5.]  Voyages  and  travels,  v.  2. 
Westminster,  1903.     8°.     pp.  181-185.) 
Repr.  of  his:  Voyages.    1599. 

Handelspolitik  (Die)  der  Balkanstaaten . . . 
Spaniens  und  Frankreichs  in  den  letzten  Jahrzehn- 
ten.  Berichte  and  Gotachten  verOffentlicht  von 
Verein  far  Socialpolitik.  Leipzig:  Duncker  6* 
Humbht,  1892,  viii,  208  p.  8^  (Verein  fUr  So- 
cialpolitik. Schriften.  [v.]  51.  Die  Handelspolitik 
der  wichtigeren  Kultorstaaten . . .   Bd.  3.) 

Heen^esen  der  Balkanstaaten.  Wien:  Z.  W, 
SHdel  &*  Sohm,  190Q.     2  p.l.,  88  p.     illus.     4*. 
Repr:  Streffleure  MilitsLrische  Zeitschrift,  1909. 

Henderson  (Percy  E.)  A  British  officer  in 
the  Balkans:  thejaccount  of  a  journey  through  Dal- 
matia,  Montenegro,  Turkey  in  Austria,  Magyar- 
land,  Bosnia  and  Hercegovina.  By  Maj.  P.  E. 
Henderson  (* '  Selim  "). . .  London:  Seeley  and  Co., 
1909.     301  (i)  p.,  I  map,  32  pi.     8*. 

Henrjr  (Ren^).  L'Autriche  vers  Salonique. 
(Questions  diplomat,  et  coloniales.  Paris,  1908.  8*. 
V.  25.  PP-  309-325.> 

Mac^doineet  Balkan.  (Questions  diplomat. 

&  coloniales.  Paris,  1907.  8**.  v.  24,  pp.  809-824.) 

Des  roonts  de  Boheme  au  golfe  Persique. 

Avec  preface  de  M.  Anatole  Leroy-Beaulieu.  Paris: 
Plon-Nourrit  6f*  Cie.,  1908.  2  p.l.,  xxii,  566  p., 
I  1.,  5  maps.     12^. 

Half-title  reads:  Sur  les  routes  du  ^*  Drang  '*. 

Les  Slaves  du  Sud  dans  le  drame  d'Orient. 

(Questions  diplomat,  et  coloniales.  Paris,  1908. 
8**.     V.  26,  pp.  541-552,  620-626.) 

Herbert  (Frederick  William  von).  By-paths 
•in  the  Balkans.  By  W.  V.  Herbert.  London:  Chap- 
man &*  Hall,  Ltd.,  1906.     xiii,  269  p.,  i  pi.     8  . 

Hertslet  {Sir  Edward).  The  map  of  Europe 
by  treaty;  showing  the  various  political  and  terri- 
torial changes  which  have  taken  place  since  the 
general  peace  of  1814.  With  numerous  maps  and 
notes.  Vol.  4.  1875-1891.  London,  1891.  xxvi, 
2401-3380  p.     8". 

This  volume  is  almost  entirely  composed  of  documents  re- 
lating to  events  culminating  in  the  Treaty  of  Berlin,  and  the 
subsequent  Turco-Montenegrin  and  Turco-Greek  boundary 
agreements. 

Hesse- Wartefi^g^  (Ernst  von).  Mazedonien, 
Serbien  und  Montenegro.  (Frankfurter  Zeitge- 
milsse  BroschUren.  Hamm,  1909.  8"^.  v.  29, 
pp.  89-120.) 

Hejrd  (Wilhelm).  Geschichte  des  Levantehan- 
dels  im  Mittelalter.     Stuttgart,  1879.     2  y.     8*. 


Holland  (Thomas  Erskine).  Tht  "European 
concert  in  the  Eastern  question:  a  collection  of 
treaties  and  other  public  acts...  Oxford:  Claren- 
don Press,  1885.     xii,  366  p.     8°. 

Hontoir  (Ed.)  Par  les  routes  nouvelles  it 
I'ouest  de  la  Bosnie.  (Soc.  roy.  beige  de  geog. 
Bull.     V.  22,  pp.  467-491.     Bruxelles,  1898.) 

How  the  good  ship  British  Empire  was  steered 
through  the  Eastern  straits.  By  Textor.  London^ 
n.  d.     26  p.     8°. 

Howard-Flanders  (William).  Balkania  :  a 
short  history  of  the  Balkan  states.  London:  E, 
Stock,  1909.     xii,  99(1) p.,  I  map.     12"^. 


(A.  G.)  Twenty  years  in 
the  Near  East.  London:  Methuen  6*  Co,,  1898. 
viii,  316  p.,  I  port.     8°. 

IlkoT  (D.)  Ekskurziya  do  ozerata  na  Rima, 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizb- 
nina.     v.  xiv,  pp.  226-283.     Sofia,  1897.) 

"  Inquirer.**  Austria's  next  move  in  the  Bal- 
kans? (National  Rev.  London,  igoS.  8**.  v.  51, 
pp.  890-896.) 

Ireehek  (K.)  Khristiyanskiya  element  v  topo- 
graficheskata  nomenklatura  na  Balkanskitye  zeml. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  55-56,  pp.  223-265. 
Sryedett,  1896.) 

Italy* — Ministro  degli  Ajfari  Esteri.  Docu- 
menti  diplomatic!  [Sess.  1876-77]  concementi  gH 
affari  d'Oriente,  presentati  dal  ministro  degli  affari 
esteri  (Melegan)  nella  tornata  del  3  marzo  1877. 
[Roma:   Tip.  Eredi  Botta,  1877.]     xvi,  655  p.    f% 

Documenti   diplomatic!    [Sess.     1878-79]: 

il  trattatodi  Berlino  del  13  juglio,  1878,  presentati 
alia  camera  dal  ministro  degli  affari  esteri  (Cairoli). 
Roma,  \^^o.  172  p.  4.  (Raccolta  degli  atti  par- 
lamentari.     Sess.  1878-79.     Cam.  Doc.  v.  2.) 

Documenti    diplomatic!    [Sess.    1878-79]: 

affari  d'Oriente  presentati  alia  camera  dal  ministro 
degli  affari  esteri  (Cairoli,  reggente),  Junio  21,  1878. 
Roma,  1880.  vi,  677  p.  (Raccolta  degli  atti  par- 
lamentari.     Sess.  1878-79.     Cam.  Doc.  v.  i.) 

Documenti    diplomatic!    [Sess.    1880-81]: 

I.  Ratifica  del  trattato  di  Berlino— 2.  Trattatodi 
pace  russo-ottomano — 3.  Riforme  in  Turchia — 4. 
Finanze  ottomane — 5.  Ordinamento  della  Bulgaria 
— 6.  Ordinamento  della  Rumelia  Orientale.  presen- 
tati alia  camera  dal  ministro  degli  affari  esteri 
(Cairoli).  Roma,\%%o.  1023,  xxx  p.  4'.  (Raccolta 
degli  atti  parlamentari.    Sess.  1880-81.    Cam.  Doc 

V.    I.) 

Documenti    diplomatic!    [Sess.    1880-81]: 

present!  alia  camera  dal  ministro  degli  affari  esteri 
(Mancini)  con  lettera  alia  Presidenza  in  data  del  15 
setiembre  1881.  Questione  Turco-Ellenica  (1881). 
\Roma:  Tip.  Eredi  Botta,  1881.]     xii,  353  p.     f". 

Documenti    diplomatic!    [Sess.    1882-86]: 

questione  Turco-Ellenica,  presentati  alia  camera 
dal  ministro  degli  affari  esteri  (Mancini).  Roma, 
1886.  (Raccolta  degli  atti  parlamentari.  Sess. 
1882-86.     Cam.  Doc.  v.  i.) 

J.  (B.)  La  crise  balkanique  et  la  Turquie  con- 
st! tutionnelle.  illus.  (Tour  du  monde.  A  travers 
le  monde.  Paris,  1908.  f°.  n.  s.,  v.  14,  p.  353- 
356.) 


LIST  OP  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


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General  JF   ks,  canfiL 

JeBldiiir(John  Edmrd).  The  Rosso-Torkish 
war.  Janos ;  or.  The  double-faced  ministry.  Lon- 
dan:  W,  Mullan  6r*  Son^  1877.     62  p.     8*. 

The  shadow  on  the  cross:  an  address  on 

the  present  crisis  of  the  Turkish  question.  London: 
R,  Mullan  ^  Ce.,  1876.     31  p.     16*. 

London:  R.  Mullan,  1876.    39  p.     8*. 

(Constantin).      Das  christliche  Ele- 


ment in  der  topographischen  Nomenclatur  der 
Balkanlinder.  (Kais.  Akad.  der  Wissensch.  Philos.- 
Htst.  CI.  Sitznn^b.  Bd.  136,  Abh.  11,  9S  p. 
Wi€H,  1897.     8^) 

Die  Heerstrasse  von  Belgrad   nach  Con- 

stantinopel  nnd  die  Balken-passe.  Prag,  1877.  8*. 

Joel  (J.  Edmondson).  The  Berlin  treaty  ex- 
amined in  the  lig^ht  of  1898.  (Westminster  Rev. 
Loudon,  1898.     8*.     v.  149,  pp.  521-534.) 

Joknctoae  (Henry  Alexander  Monro  Butler). 
TTic  Eastern  question.  [Oxford:  J,  Parker  &* 
Co.]  1875.     I  p.L.  50  p.     8*. 

Repr.:  Pall  Mall  Gaaette. 

The  Turks:  their  character,  manners,  and 

institutions,  as  bearing  on  the  Eastern  question. 
Oxford:  J.  Parker  6*  Co.,  1876.     48  p.     8°. 

Rcpr.:  PkU  liaU  Gaaette. 

J'otiinf^  during  a  tour  in  the  East  [London^ 
187-.  1     79  p.     12*. 

Jowaaowich  (M.  R.)  The  future  of  the  Bal- 
kans. (Fortnightly  Rev.  London,  \)fQe^  V.  v.  91 
(n.  s.,  V.  85).  pp.  1040-1058.) 

Jw^oslATeaska  Akademija  u  Zagrebu.  Mon- 
nmenta  historico-juridka  Slavomm  meridionalium. 
Somptibns  Acadcanix  sdentiarum  et  artium  Slavo- 
mm meridionalium.  v.  1-3,  6,  9.  Zagrabue,  1877- 
1904.     8*. 

Monumenta  spectanda  historiam  Slavorum 

meridionalium  edidit  Academia  scientiarum  et  ar- 
thim  Slavomm  meridionalium.  v.  1-18,  29  (1868- 
87,  97).     ZagraHoe,  1868-97.     8*. 

K4Il»x(Beni).  Die  Orientpolitik  Russlands. 
Von  Benjamin  ron  K allay . . .  Aus  dem  Ungarischen 
TOO  J.  H.  Sch wicker.  Budapest:  W.  Lauffer, 
1878.     2  p  1..  124  p.     8*. 

Kajuts  (August).  Paul  and  K.  Ascherson. 
Caiaiugus  cormopbytorum  et  anthophytorum  Ser- 
biae,  Bosniae.  Hercegovinz,  Montis  Scodri,  Al- 
faacu&qne  cognitomm.  Claudiopoli,  1877.  8^ 

(Felix  Pbilipp).  Donau-Bulgarien  und 
der  Ba'kan:  bisL-geog.-ethnog.  Reisestudien  aus 
den  Janren  i&6o-i87(^  Leipzig,  1877-79.  3  v. 
fl.     pL  maps.     4^. 

X.  Tol&ine  is  of  aeoood  edition. 

Lapzig:  Gehkardfjsf  Wiluck,  1882. 

3  V.  in  I.     2.  ed.     4*. 

Kawfa  (Ncocles).  Grecs  et  Bulgares  au  dix- 
aeorieme  et  au  ringtieme  si^des.  Paris:  P.-  V. 
Stock,  1907.     S2  p.,  I  L     8*. 

yi««f>«r  (John  Boyd).  The  mind  of  England 
cm  the  Eastern  question.  What  England  thinks, 
whax  England  wishes,  what  England  can  do.  Lon- 
Ckapwian  and  HaU  [1877J.     33  p.     8*. 

Ki^atie  (Kiso).  Osamnajslo  potresno  ixvjescc 
fodtsn  190a     nz  dodatak  za  god.  1838.,  1849., 


1850.,  1893.,  1896.,  1897.,  1898  i  1899,  (Jugo- 
slavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad. 
U  Zagrebu,  1901.     8*.     Knjiga  147,  p.  192-247.) 

KonstaAtinow  (Kbr.  P.)  Kraishcheto.  Babek 
V  Rodopskitve  planinL  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  9,  p.  716- 
731.     Sofia,  1893.) 

Kravss  (F.  S.)    Sitte  nnd  Brauch  der   SQd- 

slaven fFiVn,  1885.      8*.     (Anthropologische 

Gesellschaft.) 

L*  (H.)  Zur  orientalischen  Frage;  oder,  Soil 
die  sozialistische  Arbeiter-Partei  tUrkisch  werden? 
Ein  Mahnwort  an  die  deutsche  Sozial-demokratie' 
ZUrick:  Volksbuchhandlung,  1 878.     85  p.     12"*. 

L.  (R.  A.)  Old  Nabob  Pickles,  the  naughty 
Turk,  and  his  little  slave,  Selina  Serbia.  CanUr- 
bury:  East  Kent  Newspaper  and  Printing  Co., 
1876.     14  p.     16'. 

Lafreri   (Ant.)    Geografia.    Tavole  modeme 

di  geografia  de  la  maggior  parte  del  mondo  di  di- 

versi  avtori  raccolte  et  messe  secondo  Tordine . . . 

in  Roma.     Roma  [ 1 5 72  ?]     f •. 

PI.  36.  Balgaria,  Walachia,  Romania.  PI.  4a.  Dalmatia  et 
Croatia.  PI.  56.  Descriptio  pagna  naoalis  inter  Cbriaiianot 
et  Turcas.  rL  58.  Morea  olim  Peloponnesns.  PI.  59  A  60. 
Creta  et  Cyprus.  PL  61.  Rodos.  PI.  6a  A  63.  Nomena  an- 
tiqua  et  recentia  Gredae.  PI.  too.  Fortezza  <u  Soppoto.  PU 
X03.  CoatantinopoU. 

Lamonche  (L^n).  Les  arme^  de  la  p^nin- 
sule  balkanique.  Paris:  R.  Ckapelot  6*  Cie.,  1901. 
35  P.     8\ 

Lamj'  (£tienne).  La  France  du  Levant.  (Rev. 
d.  deux  mondes.  v.  150,  pp.  421-439,  880-910; 
V.  151,  pp.  315-348;  V.  152.  pp.  168-196,  837- 
872;  V.  155,  pp.  306-344.     Paris,  i898-'99.) 

li&rroiiiBet  (G.)  La  France  en  Orient.  (Soc. 
normande  de  Geog.  BulL  1898.  Rouen,  1898. 
8*.     Ann^  20,  pp.  109-128.) 

Lannay  (L.  de).  La  formation  chartxmneuse 
supracretacee  des  Balkans.  (Annales  d.  mines, 
ser.  10,  V.  7.  pp.  271-320.     Paris,  1905.) 

Laweleje  (E.  L.  V.  de).  The  Balkan  penin- 
sula. . .  Translated  by  Mrs.  M.  Thorpe;  edited. . . 
for  the  English  public  by  the  author,  with  an  in- 
troductory chapter  upon  the  most  recent  events. . . 
London:  T.  Fisher  Unwin,  1887.  xxvi,  384  p., 
I  map.     8*. 

Die  Balkanlander.     Ins  Deutsche  Qbertra- 

gen  von  E.  Jacobi.  Band  i.  Leipzig:  C.  Reissner, 
1888.     1  port.     8'. 

L&w(H.)  The  situation  in  the  Balkans.  (In- 
dependent Rev.  V.  2,  pp.  244-2 S4'  London,  1904.) 

Lay  (Felix),  Editor.  See  Omamenti  jugos- 
lovenske  domace  i  umjetne  obrtnosti  sabrao  i  izdao 
Srecko  Lay  u  ZagrebiL 

Lay  (Srecko),  editor.  5^^ OmaBaenti  jugos- 
lovenske  domace  i  umjetne  obrtnosti  sabrao  i  izdao 
Srecko  Lay. 

LeonoT  (R.)  Documents  secrets  de  la  poli- 
tique russe  en  Orient,  1881-1890.  D'apres  le  livre 
russe  paru  i  So6a  sous  le  titre  '  *  Les  fonds  d'occu- 
pation."  Public  par  R.  LeonoS.  Berlin:  R.  Wil- 
kelmU,  1893.     xvi,  237  p.     8*. 

Leroy-Beaii]l«a  (Anatole).  Les  slaves  de 
I'Adriatique  et  leur  Solution  sociale.  (Reforme 
soctale.  Paris,  1899.  8*.  (v.  37)  SA".  4,  y.  7» 
pp.  265-284,  36^-380.) 


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General  fVorks,  confd, 

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2.  ed.     12". 


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I2^ 

Lion  (The)  of  England  and  the  Turkish  wolf; 
or,  Jacob's  Children  historically  traced  from  the 
prophetical  symbols  of  Jacob  and  Moses.  By  an 
Anglo-Saxon.  London:  W.  H.  Guest,  1878.  82  p. 
8^ 

IJubie  (Simeon).  Commissiones  et  relationes 
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Sumptibus  Academia  Scientiarum  et  Artium, 
1876-80.  3  V.  S**.  (In:  Jugoslavenska  Akademijau 
Zagrebu.  Monumenta  spectantia  historiam  Slavo- 
rum  meridionalium.     v.  6,  8  &  11.) 

Listine  o  odnosajih  izmedju  juznoga  sla- 

venstva  i  Mletacke  republike  skupio  Sime  Ljubic. 
Kn  jiga  1-8.  od  godine  960  do  1424.  U  Zagrebu: 
F.  Zupan,  1868-86.  8  v.  8".  (In:  Jugoslavenska 
Akademija  u  Zagrebu.  Monumenta  spectantia 
historiam  Slavorum  meridionalium.  v.  1-5.  9,  12, 
17) 

Rukoviet  jugoslavenskih  listina.  (Jugo- 
slavenska Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Starine. 
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liod^e  {Sir  Oliver  Joseph).  Macedonia;  or, 
The  problem  of  the  Near  East;  the  substance  of 
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1  map.     8"*. 

Loeb  (Isidore).  La  situation  des  Israelites  en 
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Loiseau  (Charles).  Le  balkan  slave  et  la 
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Les  chemins  de  fer  du  Balkan  occidental. 

I  map.     (Rev.  de  Paris.     1901,  v.  3,  pp.  214-224. 
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Lon^  (James).  The  Eastern  question  in  its 
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East  India  Association ...  December  21,  1875. 
London:  East  India  Assoc.,  1876.     20  p.     8*. 

Lyde  (Lionel  William),  and  A.  F.  Mockler- 
Ferrvman.  a  military  geography  of  the  Balkan 
peninsula.  London:  A.  &*  C.  Black,  1905.  xi, 
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Lyndhvrst  (i.  baron),  John  Singleton 
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MacColl  (Malcolm).  The  Eastern  question, 
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The    Sultan    and    the    powers.     London: 

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MacGahan  (J.  A.)  The  Turkish  atrocities  in 
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the  "  Daily  News,"  J.  A.  MacGahan,  Esq.  With 
an  introduction  and  Mr.  Schuyler's  preliminary  re- 
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Maeh  (Richard  von).  Beitrage  zur  Ethno- 
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Maekeniie  (Georgiana  Mary  Muir),  after' 
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Maiean  (Jean-Constantin).  ■  *  La  question  du 
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Reisea  durch  die  Balkanhalbinsel  wahrend 

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BUJatovich  (Chedomille).  The  Balkan  prob- 
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MUler  (William).  The  Balkans.  Roumania, 
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Napoleon  in  the  Near  East.    (Westminster 

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Miscellanea  historica  et  critica.  [Comment 
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Greece  and  other  European  or  Asiatic  countries, 
and  to  the  political  situation  known  as  the  Eastern 


question.     Excerpts  from   the   London  Quarterly 
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1853-54.]   Iv.    8^ 

Modem  (The)  inquisition;  a  parody  on  the 
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Oscar  II9  king  of  Sweden  and  Norway,  Deux 
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Title  also  in  German:  Omamente  siidslavischer  nationaler 
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Papanicolas  (G.  D.)  Russian  Turkey;  or, 
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the  intention  of  Her  Majesty's  Government,  in  the 
coming  negotiations,  to  insist  on  adequate  meas- 
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property  of  the  Mussulman  population  of  Euro- 
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Penck  (Albrecht).  Die  Eiszeit  auf  der  Balkan- 
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Penecke  (Karl  Alphons).  Marine  TertiSr- 
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P^ritch  (JivoYn).  Le  traite  de  Berlin  et  la 
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paut^  de  Serbie.  (Rev.  gen.  de  droit  intemat. 
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Perris  (George  Herbert).  The  eastern  crisis 
of  1897  and  British  policy  in  the  Near  East.    With 


a  poem  by  W.  Watson...  London:  Chapman  &* 
Hall,  1897.     xii,  287  p.,  I  map.     12*. 

Petantsi    (Felix).     Dissertatio  de    itineribas 
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Bohemiae  regem.     (In:  Scriptores  rerum  Hungari- 
carum  veteres,  ac  genuini . . .    Vindobona,  1746-48 
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Peter  I,  the  Great,  emperor  of  Russia,  Peter 
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Petri  (Karl).  Revision  der  mittel-  und  west- 
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Pinon  (Ren^).  La  crise  balkanique.  Chemitis 
de  fer  et  r^formes.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes.  Paris, 
1908.     8".     (per.  5,  V.  45,  pp.  143-176.) 

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actuels  de  la  question  d'Orient.  Paris:  Perrin  et 
Cie.,  1908.     4p.l.,  (i)  viii-xi,  603  p.,  2  maps.     8*. 

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le  Congr^s  de  Berlin  (i 875-1906).  (Rev.  des  deux 
mondes.  Ann^e  76,  v.  195  (per.  5,  v.  35),  pp.  278- 
316.     Paris,  1906.) 

La  Mer-Noire  et  la  question  des  d^troits  k 

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mondes.  v.  189  (per.  5,  v.  29),  pp.  800-823. 
Paris,  1905.) 

A  travers  la  p^ninsule  des  Balkans.     (See. 

normande  de  geog.  Bull,  ann^  29,  pp.  51-69. 
Rouen,  1907.) 

Ponsonby  (i.  viscount),  John  Ponsonby. 
Private  letters  on  the  Eastern  question,  written  at 
the  dates  thereon,  by  Viscount  Ponsonby.  Brighton: 
R.  Folthorp,  1854.     26  p.,  I  1.     8°. 

Question  (The) :  Is  Mr.  Urquhart  a  Tory  or  a 
Radical?  Answered  by  his  Constitution  for  the 
Danubian  principalities.  Sheffield:  /.  Ironside, 
1856.     12  p.     nar.  12°. 

Quadruple  (The)  Treaty.  London:  J.  Ridg- 
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British  and  Foreign  Review;  or,  European  Quar- 
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R.  La  Turquie  ou  la  Gr^ce;  pour  faire  suite  k 
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Ranke  (F.  L.  von).  Verflechtung  der  ori- 
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Rankin  (Henry  William).  Political  values  of 
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Recueil  de  poemes  historiques  en  grec  vulgare 
relatifs  k  la  Turquie  et  aux  principautes  danubi- 
ennes;  publics,  traduits  et  annot^  par  £m.  Le- 
grand.  (Paris,  l^cole  Lang.  Orient.  Viy.  Pub.,, 
no.  5.)    Paris,  1877.     8*. 


UST  OP  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


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Cemral  Works,  confd, 

Reieh  (Emil).  The  crisis  in  the  Near  East. 
The  Austro-HuDgarian  case.  (Nineteenth  Cen- 
tury and  After.  London,  1908.  8*.  v.  64,  p. 
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Reiser  (Othmar).  Materialen  zu  einer  Omis 
balcanica.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
mnseam  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  IVien^  1894.  4'. 
▼.  2.  pp.  662-688.) 

Bepljr  to  Tait's  Magazine  &  Mr.  Cobden . . . 
Glasgow:  J,  Smith  &*  Son,  1841.     30  p.     8"*. 

Riclukrd  (Henry).  Evidences  of  Turkish  mis- 
rule. Westminster:  Eastern  Question  Association 
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ciation, Papers  on  the  Eastern  Question,  No.  i.) 

Rieh&rdflon  (Ralph).  New  railway  projects 
in  the  Balkan  Peninsula.  (Scottish  Geog.  Maga. 
Edinburgh,  1908.     8°.     v.  24,  pp.  254-258.) 

Riedl  (Richard).  Sandschakbahn  und  Trans- 
versallinie.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  der  ver- 
kehrspolitischen  Interessengegensiitze  auf  der  Bal- 
kanhalbinsel.  Vortrag  gehalten. .  .im  niederOster- 
reichischen  Gewerbevereine.  Wien:  F,  Deuticke 
[1908].     22  p.,  I  map.     8°. 

Rebert  (C.)  Les  Slaves  de  Turquie,  Serbes, 
Montenegrins,  Bosniaques,  Albanais  et  Bulgares: 
leurs  ressources,  leurs  tendances  et  leurs  progr^s 
politiques.     Paris,  1844.     2  v.     8*. 

Paris,  1852.     2  V.  in  I.     8*. 

The  Slave  provinces  of  Turkey.     Chiefly 


from  the  French  of  Cyprien  Robert.  With  addi- 
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Roesler  (Robert).  Ueber  den  Zeitpunkt  der 
slavischen  Ansiedlung  an  der  unteren  Donau. 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-Hist.  CI. 
Sitzungsb.  Bd.  73,  pp.  77-126.     Witn^  1873.     8*. 

Roir  (The)  in  the  Zoo;  or,  The  hole  in  the 
eastern  wall.    Edinburgh:  W,  Blackwood  &*  Sons, 

1877.     35  p.     12*. 

Rnmania. — A/acerilor  Straine  MinisteruL 
Congr^  de  Berlin.  Actes  et  discours  des  pleni- 
potentiares  de  SoQ  Altesse  le  Prince  Charles  I  de 
Roamanie.     Bucarest,  1878.     I  p.l.,  14  p.     4"*. 

Russell  (/.  earl) ,  John  Russell.  Speech  in 
the  House  of  Commons,  January  31,  1854.  Lon- 
don:  J.  Ridgway,  1854.     29  p.     8*. 

S«  Turkey  and  India;  or.  Our  Indian  Moslems. 
A  question  of  the  present  crisis.  London:  W, 
Ridgway,  1876.     32  p.     sm.  8*. 

St.  Clair  (A.  B.)  Russian  imperial  freedom 
versus  Turkish  constitutional  liberty;  or,  The 
Eastern  question,  and  its  only  solution.  London: 
Vacker  &»  Sons,  1 877.     iv,  5-40  p.     sm.  f°. 

St.  Clair  (Stanislas  Graham  Bower).  Bulgarian 
borrors:  and  Mr.  Gladstone's  Eastern  policy.  Lon- 
don: Blanchard  ^  Sons,  1876.     32  p.     12°. 

Sax  (Karl  von).  Geschichte  des  Machtverfalls 
<1er  TOrkci  bis  Ende  des  19.  Jahrhunderts  und  die 
Phasen  der  '*  orientalischen  Frage"  bis  auf  die 
Gegenwart.     Wien:  Mann,  1908^    xx,  543  p.    8**. 

Sehelkowaikow  (B.)  Der  Weg  nach  Con- 
stanttnopel.     (Streffleors    Osterr.  milit&r.  Ztschr. 


Jahrg  43  (Jahrg.  79),  v.  2,  pp.  191-217.      Wien^ 
1902.) 

Schiro'  (Giuseppe).  Kenkat  e  luftes  (I  cant! 
della  battaglia).  Con  note  e  osservazioni  sulla 
question  d*oriente.  Palermo:  R,  Sandron,  1897. 
6,  I  1.,  (i)  6-189  P-     8'. 

Schoppel  (Franz).  Osterreich  und  der  Orient. 
(Ztsch.  f.  Volkswirt.  Socialpol.  u.  Verwaltung. 
V.  II,  pp.  563-574.      Wien,  1902.) 

Schdller  (Richard).  Les  conventions  de  com- 
merce avec  les  l^tats  des  Balkans.  (Mouvement 
^con.     Bucarest,  1909.     8*.     v.  10,  pp.  1-5.) 

Scholtse  (Ernest).  Die  Bedeutung  des  Sand- 
schak  Novipazar.  (Geog.  Ztschr.  Leipzig,  1908. 
8°.     Jahrg.  14,  pp.  652-657.) 

Sellers  (Edith).  Poor  relief  in  the  Balkans. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  92,  pp.  213-226.  London,!^"],) 

Sharapov  (Sergyei),  Blizhaishiya  zadachi 
Rossii  na  Balkanakh.  Moscow:  **Svidyeter*  [190?]. 
14  p.     16". 

Shaw  (Frances  A.)  The  Eastern  question.  A 
brief  history  of  Russia. .  .with  accounts  of  the 
successive  dynasties.  Boston:  J,  R,  Osgood  &*  Co,, 
1877.     123  p.,  2  maps.     16*. 

Shchraus  (A.)  Yemerikh  fon  Frivaldski  verkhu 
florata  i  faunata  na  Bolgariya  i  na  Balkansk  polu- 
ostrov.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka 
i  Knizhnina.     v.  xiv,  pp.  86-101.     Sojia,  1897.) 

Shelley  (A.  C.)  To  be  or  not  to  be,  that  is 
the  (Eastern)  question.  London:  C.  JC.  Paul  ^ 
CV>.,  1878.     3  p.l.,  7-30  p.     12". 

Shkorpil  (K.  and  Kh.)  Chernomorskoto 
kraibryezhie  i  sosyednitye  podbalkanski  strani  v 
Yuzhna  Bolgariya.  Arkheologicheski  izslyedoaniya. 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i 
Knizhnina.     v.  3,  pp.  3-40.     Sofia,  1890.) 

Sinclair  {Sir  J.  G.  T.)  A  defence  of  Russia 
and  the  Christians  of  Turkey;  including  a  sketch 
of  the  Eastern  question,  from  1626  to  September, 
1877,  with  its  best  solution. . .  [With  appendix.] 
London:  Chapman  &*  Hall  [1877].    2  v.  in  i.    8*. 

Sing^leton  (Esther).  Turkey  and  the  Balkan 
states  as  described  by  great  writers,  collected  and 
edited  by  E.  Singleton;  with  numerous  illustra- 
tions. New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  and  Company, 
1908.     xii,  336  p.,  35  pi.,  5  port.     8**. 

Skene  (J.  H.)  The  Danubian  principalities, 
the  frontier  land  of  the  Christian  and  the  Turk;  by 
a  British  resident  of  twenty  years  in  the  East. 
London:  R.  Bentley,  1854.     2  v.     3.  ed.     8*. 

Slavonian  (The)  provinces  of  Turkey;  an  his- 
torical, ethnological,  and  political  guide  to  ques- 
tions at  issue  in  these  lands.  London:  E,  Stanford, 
1876.     2  p.l.,  55  p.,  I  map.     12*. 

Repr.:  Pall  Mall  Gazette. 

Smiljanic  (Manojlo  V.)  Einige  geographische 
Elemente  in  der  Ethnographic  der  BalkanvOlker. 
(In:  Zu  Friedrich  Ratzels  Gedachtnis. . .  Leipzig, 
1904.     sq.  4^     pp.  375-384.) 

Sorel  (Albert).  La  question  d'Orient  au  i8*me 
si^cle;  les  origines  de  la  triple  alliance.  Paris: 
E.  Plon  et  Cie,  1878.     ix,  317  p..  i  I.     8". 

Speculations  on  the  Eastern  question,  by  a 
soldier.  London:  E,  Stanford,  1854.  15  p.,  I 
map.     8  . 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


General  Work),  ciinfd. 

Stratford  de  Redcliffe  (i.  viseeuH/),  £tkat- 
roRD  Canning.  The  Eastern  question:  being  a 
selection  from  his  wiilings  daring  the  last  five 
years  of  his  life.  With  a  preface  by  A.  P.  Stanley. 
London:  J.  Murray,  i88t.  ixi»,  1  I.,  at6  p.,  i 
map.     S< 

8tro«ll  (W.)  La  polilica  commerciale,  degU 
Stati  Baloanici.  Rumenia,  Serbia  e  Bulgaria.  Ver- 
aione  dat  tedcsco  dell'  aw.  L.  Eusebio.  (In:  Bibli- 
otecadell'economisla.     Torine.  \%^^.    8°.    Ser.  4. 

V.    I.  pt.   2.  pp.   I45-30I.) 

Stnrdia  ( Dimicrie  Alexandru).  Recueil  de  do- 
cuments relatifs  i  la  liberty  dc  navigalioo  du 
Danube.  Brrlin:  Putlkammir  6*  AfahlirtchI, 
1904.     xJtiiv,  933  (i)  p.,  4  diag.,  4  maps.     8°. 

SnlllTan  (Edward  Robert).  Party  and  patriot- 
ism. The  Eastern  question.  Being  lellers  ad- 
dressed to  the  Morning  Post  on  September  6th,  18th, 
and  iBth  [and  Oct.  la].  London:  Rankin  6-  Co. 
[1876].      S7.  8  p.      8'. 

Saltan  (The)  Mahmoud,  and  Mehemei  AH 
Pasha.  By  the  author  of  '•  England.  France,  Rus- 
sia &  Turkey."  London:  J.  Kidg-uiay  &•  SoHi, 
1835,     I  p.l.,  68  p.     8". 

Swinburne  [Algernon  Charles).  Note  of  an 
English  republican  on  the  Muscovite  crusade. 
London:  Challo  iS-  IVindui,  1876,  34  p.  sm.  8*. 
Terekhov  (A.)  Istoricheski  ocherlt  dvizhe- 
niya  Rossii  na  Balkanski  poluostrov.  St.  Pilers- 
iurg:  Tifografiya  GvardH.  1888.      101  p.      8°. 

Thomsett  (Richard  Gillham).  A  trip  through 
the  Balkan  stales  and  Impressions  in  Germany  and 
Austria.  London:  Digby.  Long  &■  Co..  loog 
304  p.     \t'. 

Tltelbach(VI.)  Das  "  heiligeFeuer"bei  den 
Balkanslaven.  illus.  4  plates.  (Internal.  Archiv. 
f.  Ethnog.     T.  13,  pp.  1-4.     Lfiden.  1900.) 

Tomasehek  (Wilhelm).  Zur  Konde  dcr 
HSmus-Halbinsel.  Topographische,  archaologi- 
•ehe  und  ethnologische  Miscellen.  i-ii.  (Kais 
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Bd.  9g,  pp.  437-507:  Bd.  1 13,  pp.  a8s-373.  Wim. 
l8Ba-i336.  8°. 
I.  Wt>  lag  Skupi,  die  Metropolii  vod  DaidanU  \ 


Toahev  (A.)  Materiali  po  Horaia  na  Rodopitye. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskolo  knizhovno 
druihestvo  v  Sryedeti.  v.  6a,  pp.  77-160.  Srye- 
dtl%,  1901.) 

Totila  (Franz).  Geologische  Untersuchungen 
im  centralen  Balkan.  AusgefQhrl  mit  UntersiUt- 
eungderKaia.  Akademie  der  Wissensch  a  f  ten  und 
des  K.  K.  Ministeriums  lUr  Cultus  and  Unterricht. 
(Kail.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Math.-oaturwissensch. 
CI.  Denkschr.  Bd.  S5.  Abt.  a.  pp.  t-108.  i  diag., 
t  map,  8  pi.      ffiVn.  1889.     V.) 

IIL  Petrographischer  Theil  von  Au- 
gust Roslwal.  Zur  Kenntniss  der  krystallinischen 
Gesteine  des  centralen  Balkan.  (Kais.  Akad.  d. 
Wissensch.  Math.-naturwissensch.  CI.  Denkschr. 
Bd.  57,  pp.  365-322,  3  pi.      WiiH,  1890.     C.) 

Geologische  Untersuchungen  im  Cstlichen 

Balkan  und  in  den  angrenzendeo  Gebieten.     (ICais. 


.        f.) 

Geologische  Untersuchungen  im  OstUchen 

Balkan  and  in  anderen  Theilen  von  Bulgatien  und 
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Wissensch.  Math.-naturwissensch.  CI.  Denkschr. 
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Grundlinien   der   Geologic  des  wcsilichen 

Balkan.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Maih.-natur- 
wissenscb.  CI.  Denkschr.  Bd.  44,  Abt.  a,  pp.  1-5S. 
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Treaiiat  (William  Henry).  An  American  view 
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Tnma  von  Waldkampf  (Anton).  Die  Ostliche 
Balkan- Halbinsel.  MiliiHr-geographisch,  stalistiscb 
und  kriegS'bistorisch  dargestellt. ..  Wien:  C. 
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TaretskI  Sbornik.  (K  sobytiyam  na  Blizhnem 
Voslokye.  Pod  redaktziyei  L  M-  Bikermana.  St. 
Pelrriiurg:  "  Syever."  1909.      iv,  236  p.      8°. 

Turkey  and  Russia;  or.  Observations  OO  Ibeir 
political  and  commercial  relations  with  England;  bj 
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Tark'a  (The)  vision  of  the  fall  of  Constantino- 
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Tnrko;  or.  The  little  dark  boy  in  Dame  Euro- 
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Tamarelll  (Edward  Tracy).  "Threatened 
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Tarqnle (I.a) et  I'Europe.  Farit:  Ch.  Lahure, 
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Upward  (Allen).  The  east  end  of  Europe:  the 
report  of  an  unofficial  mission  to  the  European  pro- 
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Drqnhart  (David).  An  appeal  against  faction, 
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Foreign  policy  and  commerce.    With  a  map. 

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The  mystery  of  the  Danube,  showing  how 

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closed,  exportation  from  Turkey  arrested,  and  the 
re-opening  of  the  Isthmus  of  Suez  prevented.  Lon- 
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Progress  of  Russia  in  the  west,  north  and 

south,  by  opening  the  sources  of  opinion  and  ap- 
propriating the  channels  of  wealth  and  power. 
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Ceneral  Works,  confd, 

Variek  (August  von  Daehne  van).  ^Bijdrage 
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Veritas*  pseud.  The  partition  of  Turkey  an 
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by  one  who  has  been  long  resident  in  thtf  East. 
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Vex  (Trottimus),  psetid.  Little  Johnny  Bull's 
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Viallis  (Jean).  La  Bosnie-Herzegovine  et  la 
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Wadler  (Arnold).     Die  Verbrechensbewegung 

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Bd.  I.  Die  Kriminalitat  der  Balkanlander.    1908. 

Wag^envoort  (M.)  De  West-Balkan  in  Vo- 
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Wahrmund  (A.)  Der  Kulturkampf  zwischen 
Asien  und  Europa.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Klarlegung 
des  heutigen  Standes  der  orientalischen  Frage. 
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Warburton  (Eliot  Bartholomew  George).  The 
crescent  and  the  cross;  or,  Romance  and  realities  of 
eastern  travel.  Reprinted  from  the  edition  of 
1844  (unabridged).     London:  Ward,  Locke  &*  Co. 

[1852?]   I  p.T.,  (1)6-463  p.,  I  pi.   I2^ 

**  WtLrsiing^**  pseud.  Justice  for  Turkey  and 
maintenance  of  treaties  versus  Russian  intrigue. 
[By  •*  Warsling."!  London:  W.  H.  Guest,  1876. 
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The  Turkish  dilemma.     A  common  sense 

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1876.     8  p.     8*. 

Watkina  (Charles  R.  W.)  Opinion  and  as- 
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Son  &»  Co.  [187-  ?J     29  p.     I2^ 

Welling^ton  (i.  duke),  Arthur  Wellesley. 
The  Eastern  question.  Extracted  from  the  corre- 
spondence of  the  late  Duke  of  Wellington.  Lon- 
don: J.  Murray,  1877.     2  p.l.,  5-47  p.     8". 

Werner  (Franz).  BeitrUge  zur  Kenntniss  der 
Reptilien-  und  Batrachierfauna  der  Balkanhalbin- 
scl.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum 
in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1899  4°.  v.  6,  pp. 
817-841.) 


What  is  to  be  done  with  Turkey?  or,  Turkey^ 
its  present  and  future.    London:  H.  Colburn,  1850^ 

31  p.     8^ 

What's  to  be  done  with  the  turkey?  or,  John 
Bull's  dilemma.  London:  W.  Mullan  b*  Son,  1877. 

32  p.      12*. 

Why  did  Gladstone  fall  from  power?  How  may 
he  regain  it?  An  appeal  to...W.  E.  Gladstone, 
M.P.,  on  the  Eastern  question,  and  the  disorganiza- 
tion of  the  Liberal  party.  London:  Co-operative 
Printing  Co.  [i%7^].     16  p.     8'. 

Witte  (Jehan  de).  L'evolution  de  la  question 
d*orient  dans  les  Balkans.  (Rev.  generale.  v.  70, 
pp.  659-692,  857-877;  V.  71,  pp.  172-197.  Brux' 
elles,  1899.) 

Wolff  (Henry  Drummond).  British  policy  and 
the  Balkans.  (NIonthly  Rev.  v.  13,  no.  i,  pp.  55- 
81.     London,  1903.) 

Woods  (Henry  Charles).  Washed  by  four  seas: 
an  English  officer's  travels  in  the  Near  East.  With 
an  introduction  by  Sir  Martin  Conway.  Illustrated 
by  over  60  of  the  author's  photographs.  London: 
T.  Fisher  Unwin,  1908.  xvi,  316  p.,  i  map,  47  pi., 
I  port.     8°. 

Woord  (Een)  over  de  Oostersche  zaken.  Ut- 
recht: C.  van  der  Post,  jr.,  1854.     16  p.     8°. 

Warm  (Christian  Friedrich).  Diplomatische 
Gcschichte  der  orientalischen  Frage.  Leipzig:  F.  A, 
Brockhaus,  1858.     xii,  520  p.     8". 

Die  orientalische  Frage  in  ihrer  geschicht- 

lichen  Entwickeiung.  Erster  Artikel . . .  Leipzig: 
F.  A.  Brockhaus,  1856.     I  p.l.,  52  p.     8**. 

Rcpr.:  II,  Bande  der  "  Gcgcnwart,"  Leipzig,  1856. 

Wutser  (Karl  Wilhelm).  Reise  in  den  Orient 
Europa's  und  einen  Theil  Westasiens,  zur  Unter- 
suchungdes  Bodensund  seiner  Producte  des  Klima's 
. . .  [etc.]  Mit  Beitragen  zur  Geschichte.  Charak- 
teristik  und  Politik  der  Bewohner.  Elberfeld: 
Bddeker,  1860-61.     2  v.     8". 

Xenos  (Stefanos  Th.)     Union  or  dismember- 
ment of  Turkey;  with  Turkey  as  described  by  the 
Right  Hon.  Austen  H.  Layard,  and  Turkey  as  ex- 
plained by  Stefanos  Xenos.     London:  IVertheimer, 
Lea  <5r*  Co.,  1876.     123  p.     8°. 

Wyon  (Reginald).  The  Balkans  from  within. 
New  York:  C.  Scribners  Sons,  1904.  xviii,  i  1., 
475  p.,  2  maps,  73  pi.,  I  port.     8". 

Zaneof  (D.),  and  M.  D.  Balabanow.  Bul- 
garia; by  her  two  delegates.  Translated  by  F.  H. 
London:  Goubaud  and  Son  [1877].     74  p.     8". 

Zur  Kunde  der  Balkanhalbinsel:  Reisen  u.  Beo- 
bachtungen,  hrsg.  v.  K.  Patsch.  IVien:  A.  Hart- 
leben,  1904.     7  v.     8". 


HISTORY,    DESCRIPTION,    ETC.,    OF    INDIVIDUAL    COUNTRIES. 


Albania. 

General  Works. 

Adftinidi  (  ).  Les  Pelasges  et  leurs  des- 
cendants les  Albanais.  (Bull.  Inst,  ^gyptien.  1902, 
pp.  5-15.  45-57.     Paris,  1902.) 

Alb»niaii  (The)  question.  (Edinburgh  Rev. 
▼.  iq6,  pp.  55-83.     I^ndon^  1902.) 


Apostolides  (B.)  Les  Pelasges,  les  Hellenes 
et  les  Albanais  dans  leurs  rapports  ethnologiques  et 
linguistiques.  (Inst,  egyptien.  Bull.  ser.  4,  no.  7 
(1906),  pp.  11-38.     Le  Caire,  1907. ) 

Armag^nac(J.)  DanslaHaute-Albanie.  (Tour 
du  monde.  n.  s.  annee  10,  pp,  185-183.  Paris, 
1904.) 


26 


LIST  OP  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Albania,  confd. 

Asehta  (Nikola).     Das  Gewohnheitsrecht  der 

St&mme  Mi-Schkodrak  (Ober-Scutariner  StSmme) 

in  den  Gebirgen  nttrdlich  von  Scutari.     (Berliner 

Gesellsch.  f.  Anthrop.    Verhandl.     1901,  pp.  358- 

.363.     Berlin,  1901.) 

Balabanov  (Marka  D).  Borba  za  otechestvo 
I  yyera  ili  Skenderbei,  albanski  geroi  (i 444-1467). 
{ Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
dnizhinstvo  v  Sryedetz.   v.  49,  pp.  1-3 1.    Sryedett, 

.1895.) 

Baldacci  (Antonio).  Considerazioni  prelimi- 
nari  sulla  fitogeog^rafia  delP  Albania  settentrionale. 
(Societi  geografica  italiana.  Bollettino.  Roma, 
1898.     8*.     Ser.  3,  V.  11,  pp.  569-575.) 

Nel  paese  del  Cem.     (Soc.  geog.  italiana. 

Boll.  ser.  4,  v.  4,  pp.  457-498,  634-645,  850-862, 
630-943;  ser.  4,  V.  5,  pp.  141-146,  236-259,  299- 
315.     Roma,  1903.) 

Barbarich  (Eugenio).  Albania  (Monografia 
antropogeografica).  Roma:  E.  Voghera,  1905. 
I  p.I.,  (i)  vi-xx,  344  p.,  II  maps,  i  plan,  i  pi. 
fllus.     8". 

Barletias  (Marinus).  Coronica  del  esfor9ado 
principe  y  capitan  lorge  Castrioto,  rey  de  Epiro,  6 
Albania.  Traduzida  de  lengua  portuguesa  en  cas- 
tellano.  Por  luan  Ochoa  de  la  Salde.  Madrid:  L. 
Sanchez,  1597.     207  f.,  3  1.     f". 

Beauchamp  (Alphonse  de).  Vie  d'Ali  Pacha, 
visir  de  Janina,  sumomm^  Asian,  ou  Le  Lion. 
Paris:  Villet,  1822.     346  p.,  i  port.     2.  ed.     8". 

Beck  von  Mannagetta  (GUnther).  Beitrag  zur 
Flora  der  Ostlichen  Albanien.  (Kais.-kOn.  natur- 
hist.  Hof museum.  Annalen,  v.  19,  pp.  70-78. 
Wien,  1904. 

"  Literatur,"  p.  70. 

Beat  (J.  J.)  Excursions  in  Albania;  comprising 
a  description  of  the  wild  boar,  deer,  and  woodcock 
shooting  in  that  country;  and  a  journey  from  thence 
to  Thessalonica  and  Constantinople,  and  up  the 
Danube  to  Pest.  London:  W.  H,  Allen  and  Co,, 
1842.     xii,  359  p.,  I  map,  i  pi.     8°. 

Borehfl^ave  (E.  de).  [Le  Mont^n^gro  et 
TAlbanie  meridionale.]  (Recueil  consulaire.  Brux- 
elles,  1892.     8".     v.  75,  pp.  169-245.) 

Borileanu  (Constantin  N.)  Dela  Rom&nii  din 
Albania.  Bucuresti:  Z.  Afotzatzeanu,  1906.  xiv, 
I  I.,  288  p.,  I  map,  12  pi.,  3  port.     sq.  4°. 

Callan  (Hugh).  Albania  and  the  Albanians  in 
1898.  Plates.  (Scottish  geog.  mag.  v.- 15,  pp. 
337-350.     Edinburgh,  1899.) 

Chlamecky  (Leopold  von).  Die  Italo-Alba- 
nesen  und  die  Balkanpolitik.  (dsterr.  Rundschau. 
▼.  5,  pp.  333-352.      Wien,  1905.) 

Cvljic  (Jovan).  Die  dinarisch-albanesische 
Scharung.  Plate.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch. 
Math.naturwiss.  Classe.  Sitzungsb.  v.  no,  pt.  i, 
pp.  437-478.      Wien,  1902.) 

Constante  (C.  S.)  Spre  Albania:  impresiuni, 
obiceiuri,  moravuri.  Bucuresti:  E,  N.  Miulescu 
6- Ciuj.,  1905.     5  P.l..  (1)6-206,  V  (i)p.     12°. 

Dareste  (R.)  Les  anciennes  coutumes  alba- 
naises.  (Jour.  d.  savants,  n.  s.,  ann^e  i,  pp.  325- 
334.  383-390.     Paris,  1903.) 

(Nouv.  rev.  hist,    ann^e  27,  pp.  477- 

496.     Paris,  1903.) 


Davenport  (Richard  Alfred).  The  life  of  Ali 
Pasha,  of  Tepeleni,  vizier  of  Epirus;  sumamed 
Asian,  or  the  Lion.  London:  T,  Tegg  6*  Son,  1837. 
I  p.I,  v-xii,  418  p.,  I  port.  16".  (The  Family 
Library,  No.  Ixi.) 

Deg^en  (Arpdd  von),  and  I.  DOrfler.  Beitrag 
zur  Flora  Albaniens  und  Macedoniens.  Ergebnisse 
einer  von  L  DOrfler  im  Jahre  i893unternommenen 
Reise.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Math.-natur- 
wissensch.  CI.  Denkschr.  Bd.  64,  pp.  701-74 S. 
4  pl.  .  Wien,  1897.     f.) 

Defi^and  (A.)  Souvenirs  de  la  Haute-Albanie. 
Paris:  H,  Welter,  1901.    3  p.I.,  333  p.,  I  1.    illus. 

4". 

Dimitri^Titch  (Mita).  Les  Albanais  dans  la 
question  de  la  vieille  Serbie  et  de  la  Macedoine. 
(Nouv.  Rev.  V.  156  (n.  s.  v.  37),  pp.  449-456. 
Paris,  1905.) 

Durham  (M.  Edith).  **  Constitution  "  in  North 
Albania.  (Contemp.  Rev.  London,  1908.  8**.  y.  94, 

pp.  533-541.) 

High  Albania.     With  illustrations  by  the 

author  and  a  map.    London:  Edward  Arnold,  1909. 
xii,  352  p.     8". 

Fallmerayer  (Jakob).  Das  Albanesische  Ele- 
ment in  Griechenland.  Abth.  I-III.  (Kttn.  Bayer. 
Akad.  d.  Wiss.  Abh.  Hist.  Kl.  I  &  II.  8.  Bd.,  2. 
Abth.,  pp.  417-487;  3.  Abth.,  pp.  657-736;  III. 
9.  Bd.,  I.  Abth.,  pp.  i-iio.  MUnchen,  1860- 
1866.     4°.) 

Glueck  (Leopold).  Albanien  und  Macedonien. 
Eine  Reiseskizze.  WUrzburg:  L,  Woerl,  1892. 
71  (i)  p.     16°.     (Woerl's  ReisehandbUcher.) 

Zur  physischen  Anthropologie  der   Alba" 

nesen.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landes* 
museum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil. 
aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1897. 
4*.     V.  5,  pp.  365-402.) 

Guicciardini  (Francesco).  Impression!  d* Al- 
bania. (Nuova  antologia.  (ser.  4),  v.  93,  pp.  577- 
611;  V.  94,  pp.  17-58.     Roma,  1901.) 

Hahn  (Johann  Georg  von).  Albanesische  Sta- 
dien;  nebst  einer  Karte  und  andern  artistischen 
Beilagen.    Jena,  1854.     nar.  4". 

Reise  durch  die  Gebiete  des  Drin  und  War- 

dar,  im  Auftrage  der  Kais.  Akademie  der  Wissen- 
schaften  unternommen  im  Jahre  1863.  (Kais. 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil. -hist.  Classe.  Denksch. 
Bd.  15,  Abth.  2,  pp.  ii,  1-188;  Bd.  16,  Abth.  3, 
pp.  1-177,  4  1-.  I  map.      Wien,  1867-1869.     f.) 

Hasdeu  (Bogdan  P.)  Cine  sunt  AlbanesiY? 
(Academia  Rom^n^.  Analele  Academiel  rom&ne. 
Memoriile  sectiunii  lit.  Bucuresci,  1902  4*. 
ser.  2,  V.  23,  pp.  103-113.) 

Hobhou8e(J.  C.)  A  journey  through  Albania 
and  other  provinces  of  Turkey  in  Europe  and  Asia 
to  Constantinople,  during  the  years  1809-10. 
Philadelphia,  1 817.     2  v.     4*. 

Hug^hes  (T.  S.)  Travels  in  Sicily,  Greece  and 
Albania.     London,  1820.     2  v.     4°. 

kppen  (Theodor).  Alte  Kirchen  und  Kirchen- 
ruinen  in  Albanien.  illus.  (Bosnisch-  Hercego- 
vinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
Wien,  i900-'o2.  4°.  v.  7,  pp.  231-242;  v.  8, 
pp.  131-144.) 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


27 


Albanui,  nnfd. 

Ober  die   geognphiKhea  N«incii  it)   Al- 

btQJcQ.  (Miiteil.  d.  k.  k.  geog.  Gesellichafc.  ia 
Wien.    T.  47,  pp.  a-io.     WiVn,  1904.) 

SkuUri  und   die  Nordalbanische  KUskene- 

bene.  Sarajeve  :  Daniel  A.  KaJBtt,  IQO7.  4  p.l., 
83  p.  illus.  8°.  (Zur  Kande  der  Balks nhalbiosel. 
H«ft  5.) 

Istoria  e  Skender-Beut.  Prej. . .  Buturetl 
[Tina  t CqiHiUirevet]  liqi.     309  p.     8°. 

Ia  Mantia(GiuieppeJ.  I  capiioJi  delle  colonic 
Greco-AlbaaesI  di  Sicltia  del  secoli  xv  e  xvi  rac- 
colli  e  pubblicati  da  G.  La  Mantia,  Pnltrmo:  A. 
Giamnilrapani.  1904,      ilii,  i  1.,  85  p.,  I  1.      6°. 

La&ger  (Johaan).  Nord.Albanicns  und  der 
Hcriegowina  UnlerverfuBfrs-ADcrbieten  an  Oesler- 
reich  1737-1739-  Nach  officiellen  Acten  der  K.  K. 
ArcbiTCTerfaast  von  J.  L.  (ArchiT.  lilr  Mterr. 
Gescb.  Bd.  63,  pp.  339-304.  IVitn.  1881.  8°.) 
Zm»  Vftrdln  (J.  de).  Tbe  historic  ot  George 
Castriot.  surnamed  Scanderbeg,  King  of  Albanie. 
Containing  his  famous  acteg,  bis  noble  deedes  of 
armes.  and  memorable  victories  against  the  Turkes 
for  the  faith  of  Christ.  Compiised  la  tvelve  bookes. 
Newly  transbted  out  of  French. .  .by  Z.  I.,  Gen- 
tleman. London:  W.  Pansanby,  1596.  6  p.l., 
4g8  p..  9  1.     6'i. 

HJadla  (Lazar).  Das  Recht  der  StSmme  von 
Dakadschin.  (Berliner  Gesellsch.  f.  Anthrop.  Ver- 
handl.     1901,  pp.  353-358.     Berhn,  1901.) 

Haore  (Clement  Clark).  George  Castriot.  sur- 
named  Scanderbeg,  king  of  Albania.  New  York: 
D.AfpUiim  *•  Co.,  1850.     367  p.     13°. 

HopcBK  (Franz).  ArchSologischet  aus  Nord- 
albaaien.  illns.  (Bosnisch-  Hercegovinisches  Land- 
esmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenscbafcl.  Mitteil. 
aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  (Vien,  1909.  4°. 
T.  11.  pp.  83-90.) 

OMtralab  (Karl).  Makedonien  und  die  Al- 
banesen.  Eine  politisch-ethnographische  Skiue, 
inmeist  auf  Grand  elgener  RciseeindrUcke.  (Jahr- 
esbericht  d.  Frankfurter  Vereins  f.  Geog.  u.  Sta- 
tistik.  Jabrg.  66  &  67  (1901-1903),  pp.  5-18. 
Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1903.) 

Pa.K»nel  (C.)  Histoire  de  Scanderbeg;  ou, 
Turks  et  Chretiens  au  xve  siicle.  Paris:  Diditr, 
185s.     8*. 

P»qtli«r  (L^n).  MacAJoniens  ct  Albanais. 
(Rev.  Iranf,  de  t'etranger  et  d.  colonies,  t.  aS, 
pp.  30-3;.     Parit.  1903.) 

PatMh  (Karl).  Das  Sandscbak  Berat  in  Al- 
baoien.  Witn:  A.  Hslder.  1904.  3  p.].,  300  col. 
Illns.  I  nup.  sq.  f°.  (Kais.  Akad.  der  Wissen- 
tcbaften.  Schriflen  der  Balkankom mission.  An- 
tiquarische  Abtb.  [v.]  3  ) 

Pluon  (Rene).  La  question  albanaiM.  (Rev. 
des  deux  mondes.  Paris,  1909.  S°.  per.  5,  v.  54, 
pp.  79^-836.) 

Pittard  (Eugtne).  Contribntion  k  IVtude  an- 
tbropologique  des  Albanais.  (Ecole  d'aathrop.  de 
Paris.  Revne,  v,  13,  pp.  340-346.  Paris,  1902.) 
Poiiqii«TlUe  (Fran;ois  Charles  Hugues  Lau- 
rent). Poqaeville's  Reise  durch  Morea  and  Alba- 
luen  nach  Conatantinopel,  und  In  mehrere  andere 
Tbeite  det  ottomaniscnen   Reicbs  In  den  Jahren 


1798,  1799.  iSoonnd  1801.  Ans dem franiAsischen 
nbersetzt  von  K.  L.  M.  Muller.  Leifiig:  J.  C. 
Himriehs,  1805.     3  v.     1  pi.,  i  plan.     13'. 

Travels  in  Eplrus,  Albania,  Macedonia,  and 

Thessaly...  Ijindim:  R.  Phi/lifs  and  Ce..  iSlo. 
iv,  133  p..  I  I.,  3  pl..  1  port.  9°.  ("  Modem  Voy- 
ages and  Travels. ") 

Travels  in   Greece  and   Turkey,   compre- 

bendinga  particular  account  of  the  Morea,  Albania 
. . .  Landan,  1830.      3.  ed.     4°. 

R«liiach  (Salomon).  Une  c^cropole  en  Al- 
banie. (L'antbropologie.  v.  ta,  pp.  663-670.  Paris, 
1901.) 

Soapolo  (Emilio).  Venezia  e  Albania.  Saggio 
documentato  delle  relazioni  Veaeto-Albanesi  nei 
secoli  xiv-xv,  (L'Ateneo  Venelo.  yenenia.  1908. 
8'.  anno  31  (1908.  v.  I),  pp.  3-37,  81-111.  {1908, 
V.  a),  pp.  243-257.) 

St«Inm«t>  (Karl).  Eine  Reise  durcb  die  Hocb- 
landergaue  Oberalbaniens.  IVien:  A.  IfartUben, 
1904.  4  p.l.,  68  p.,  I  map.  illus.  8°.  (Zur  Kunde 
der  Balkanhalbinsel.  Reisen  und  Beobachtuugen. 
Heft.  I.) 

Von  der  Adria  mm  scbwarien  Drin.  Sara- 
jevo: D.  A.  fCajon,  1908.  4  p.l.,  78  p.,  I  map. 
illus.  S°.  (Zur  Kunde  der  Balkanhalbinsel.  Heft. 
6.) 

Ein  Vorstosi   in   die  Nordalbanischen  Al- 

pen.  Wien:  A.  Harthbin,  1905.  4  p.l.,  60  p., 
map.  illus.  S°.  (Zur  Kunde  der  Balkanhalbin- 
sel. Reisen  und  Beobacbtungen.     Heft  3.) 

Stran^ord  (Emily  Anne  Beaufort  Smythe), 
VisiBuntesi.  The  eastern  shores  of  the  Adriatic 
in  1863;  with  a  visit  to  Montenegro.  Landon: 
R.  Bintliy,  1864-    4  p.L.  386  p..  4  pl-,  I  port.     8*. 

Stranakf  (Gottfried).  Reise  durcb  Altianien 
und  Makedonien  im  Sooimer  1903,  (Mitteil.  d-  k,  k. 
geog.  Gesellschaft  in  Wien.  v,  46,  pp.  370-390. 
Wien.  1903.) 

Th»H6ci7  (Lajos),  and  CoNSTANTIN  JoSSPH 
JlRECEK.  Zwei  Urkunden  aus  Nordalbanien. 
(Archiv.  f.  Slav.  Pbilol.  v.  31,  pp.  78-99.  Berlin, 
1899-) 

'■  Im  (otEtaden  wcrdcs  mi  Urkundcn  an%  Nord.Lb.nieD 
vcrofftnlliclit.  cin  tliviuh  vcrfuiur  Gelcilibriel  d»  FUritea 
Ivin  Kuttiati,  du  C»rg  Kuliiou  oder  SkiDderbeg  Vnier, 
10  die  Raguuner  vam  J.  t4'°.  und  on  PriviLcgium  d«  Konif* 


■?  ^-  ■'■). 


mj... 


idNca 


lit  Sladl  Kro] 


Toier  (Henry  Fatishawe).  Researches  in  the 
highlands  of  Turkey;  including  visits  .,to  the 
Mirdite  Albanians,  and  other  remote  tribes.  .  Lon- 
don, i86g.     3  V.     8°. 

Tr&ser  (Paul),  BegrSbniss-Plaiie  und  Tumuli 
in  Albanien  und  Macedontcn.  iltus.  (Berliner 
Gesellsch.  f.  Anihrop.  Verhandl.  1901,  pp.  43-57. 
Berlin,  1901.) 

Zur  Forschung  liber  alte  Schiffstypen.     C. 

SchiSsfahrzeuge  in  Albanien  und  Macedonien. 
illus.  (Deutsche  Gesellsch.  f.  Anthrop.  Eihool.  u. 
Urgeschichte.  Correspondenz-BIall,  v.  35,  pp.  35- 
38.    Braunielnaeig.  1904.) 

Mitlheilungen   und    Funde   aus   Albanien. 

illus.  (Ztscb.  f.  Elhnologie,  v.  32,  pp.  33-51.    Btr- 

I.    Neue   Funde    aus   Albanien.      3.    Die 

macedonischen  Tumuli  und  ihre  Keramik.  illu*. 
Berliner  Gesellsch.  f.  Anthrop.  Verhandl.  1903, 
pp.  56-76.      Berlin,  I901.) 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Albania,  confd. 

Tnmm  von  Waldkampr  (Aatoo).  Griechealand, 
Mikedonieo  und  SUd-Albanien ;  odcr,  Die  sQdliche 
Balkan-HulbinseE.  MilitSr  geographisch.  statisHsch 
and  krdgshlstorisch  dargestellt.  Ltipzig:  Zurk- 
tckwrrdlb' Ci>.,\Z<)t.    viii.  3Iq(i)  p.     i.  ed.    8°, 

Vaglierl  (Dante).  Nell' alta  Albania.  (Rivisia 
d'ltalia.    anoo  5,  v.  2,  pp.  947-965.     Roma,  1901.) 

Walker  (Mary  Adelaide).  Through  Macedonia 
to  the  Albanian  lakes.    Leadon,  1S64.    pi.  aar.  4'. 

Wksaa,  Efftndi.  The  truth  on  Albania  and  the 
Albanians,  historical  and  critical.  Translation  by 
E.  St.  John  Fairman.  Landen:  National  Press 
Agmey,  Ltd.,  1879.     48  p.     8". 

WoMberedt  (Otto).  Zur  Fauna  Montenegros 
und  Nordalbanieas.  (Moilusken.  Kafer.  Isopoden. 
Chilopoden,  Diplopoden.)  Mit  Deitragcn  von  H. 
Simroth,  Oskar  Boetlger  und  Kad  Verhoelt,  iilus. 
t  map,  10  pi.  (Bosnisch  Hercegoviniscbes  Landes- 
maseuiQ  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Milteil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  igai).  4°. 
T,  II,  pp.  53s-7aj.) 

Wron  (Reginald).  Roman  Catholic  Albania. 
(Blackwood's  Maga.  v.  173.  pp.  476-487.  Lon- 
don,  1903.) 

Bosnia  and  Herzegovina. 
Bibliography, 

Kn«U  (itienne).  Bibliographie.  (In  bis:  La 
Bosnie  et  rHerzegovine.  pp.  v-ix.  Paris,  1900. 
8°.) 

Erolopp  (Alfred).  Foriis-munkik.  (In  his: 
Bosznia.Hcrczegovina  mezOgazdasagi  visionyai. 
p.  [189].      Budapest,  I904.      B°.) 

Sainte-Harle  (E.  de).  Bibliograpbie.  (In 
his:  L' Kerzegovine.    pp.  1-2.     Paris,  1875.     8°.) 

Periodicals. 
BoBttIa  ch  -  Her  ceff oTlnia  ches      Landcsmu- 

seuiD  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschatttiche  Mittheitun- 
gen  aus  Bosnienubd  der  Hercegovina,  redigirt  von 
M.  Hoernes.      v.  i-ii.       Wien,  1893-I909.     4". 

General  Works. 

AbrMt  (Paul  AXpstud.  of  F.  Kohn.Abkest. 

Un  ptintemps  en  Bosnie.     Paris:  E.  Dtnlu,  1887. 


a  p.l., 


.  4*7  p 


Arb  eit  er-Kr  ankenTer  a  Icharnng  ( Bos- 
nien  und  Hercegovina),  (Geseti  voro  15.  Februar 
1909.)  (Sozialc  Rundschau.  IVitit,  1909,  8°. 
Jahrg.  10(1909,  V.  2),  pp.  171-194.) 

Armapiac  (J.)  En  Heriegovine. — De  Sara- 
jevo a  la  fronti^re  du  Montenegro  par  la  Vallee  de 
la  Drina.  (Tour  du  monde.  n.  s.  annee  10,  pp. 
I37-140-      Paris,  1904.) 

Aaboth  (lames  de).  An  oHicial  tour  through 
Bosnia  and  Hercegovina:  with  an  account  of  the 
history.,  .and  (he  people.  Authorized  English  edi- 
tion. London:  Sinan  SfUnenscAein  &"  Co.,  i8go, 
XX,  496  p.,  I  map.     illus.     S". 

Baemreltber  (J,  M.)  Die  prihislorischen 
Funde  in  Hosnien  und  der  Hercegovina.  (Oslerr. 
Rundschau.      IViin,  1909.    4°.   v.  n,  pp.  92-105.) 

Balllf  (Philipp).  Ergebnisse  der  meteoroiogi- 
schen   Beobachtungen   Itber  Tempeiatur,    Nieder- 


schtag  und  BewOlkung  in  Bosnien  und  der  Herce- 
govina 18S9.  3  pi.  (Bosnisch- Hercegovlnisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mlt- 
theil.  au4  Bosnien  a.  d.  Hercegovina.  WiVw, 
1893.     4°.     V.  I,  pp.  515-541.) 

Bar  (Andre).  Bosna  i  Khertzegovina.  .Aui- 
triiska  uprava  od  1^78  do  1903  g.  Preveii  s  frjnt- 
zuskoga  M.N  i  M.M.  Biograd:  "  Dasitiji  Obi;\Ja- 
vick,"  igo6.     239  p.     8°. 

Barlate  (Raphael).  Kloster  und  (Cirche  der 
Franziskanei  in  Suceska.  illus.  (Bosnisch-I  lercc- 
govtnisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mitlheil  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
»*'/,'«,  lS94.     4'.     V.  2.  pp.  268-a8o.l 

Baaagic  (Safvet  Beg  K.)  Der  alteste  Ferman 
der  Cengic-Begs.  I  pi.  (Bosnisch  Ilercegovinl- 
sches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl. 
Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Witn, 
1899.     4°.     V.  6,  pp.  478-486.) 

Beck  von  Mannagetta  (G.)  Ein  botanlscher 
AusAugauf  den  Troglav  (1913  M.)bei  Livno.  (Bos- 
nisch-He  rcegoviniscbes  Landesmuseum  in  Sara- 
jevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.  Wita,  1B97.  4°.  v.  5,  pp.  jSo- 
490-) 

Beeker  (Marie  Luise).  Das  Kunstgewerbe  in 
Bosnien  und  der  Hcrzegowina.  1  p.l.  (Ztschr. 
d.  Vereins  f.  Volkskunde.  Jahr^.  14,  pp.  191- 
198.      B/rlia,  1904.) 

Ber^b  (K.  van  den).  Osierrelcbs  KSmpFe  in 
Bosnien  und  der  Herzegowina  im  Jahre  1S78,  illus. 
(Beiheft  mm  MilitSr  Wocheabl.  Btrtin,  1909. 
8°.     1909.  pp.  331-347) 

Berwerth  (Friedrich).  Der  Meleorstein  voit 
Zavid.  illus,.  i  pi.  (Bosniscb- Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil, aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  190a, 
4°.     V.  8,  pp.  409-426.) 

BlaakoTich  (Alexai^dre  de).  L'anne;tlon  de 
la  Bosnie- Herz^go vine.  (l,a  nouv.  Europe.  Paris, 
1909.      8°.      annee  i,  pp.  5-13) 

Blaa  (Otto).  Reisen  in  Bosnien  und  der  Hert- 
zegowina.  Topographische  und  pSanzenge«gra- 
phische  Aufzeichnungen,  Mit  einer  Kane  und 
Zu^atzen  von  H,  Kiepert.  Berlin:  D.  Keimir, 
1877.     viii,  I  I,,  I3L  (1)  p,,  I  map,  1  pi.     8°. 

BorehgraTe  (  de).  Rapport  k  la  suite  d'uD 
recent  voyige  d'exploralion  commerciale  en  Bosnie 
et  en  Herzegovine.  (Kecueil  consulaire.  v.  104, 
pp.  23-37.      Bruxellei.    1899,) 

Bardeanz  (Albert).  La  Bosnie  populaire. 
Paysages.  mceurselcoutumes.  legendes.  chants pop- 
ulaires,  mines,  Ouvrage  accompagn^  de  l»  gra- 
vures  et  d'unecarte,  Paris:  Phn-Nourril rl  Cit., 
1904.      3  p.l-.  307  P-.  I  '■.  '  map.  "  pL      '2°. 

Les  mines  d'argent  de  Srebrenitza  en  Bos- 
nie. (Rev,  univers.  d,  mines,  sifr,  4,  v.  6.  pp. 
121-146.     Li^ge,  1904.) 

Bosnia  and  Herzegovina,  Die  Landwirthschaft 
in  Bosnien  und  der  Hercegovina.  Sarajevo:  Latt- 
desdrackerei,  1899.  in.  379  p.,  diagrs.,  plans, 
plates.     4-. 

Boanla  and  Herzegovina. — Statislisekes  Defiar- 
lemenl.  Hauptergebnisse  des  auswSrtigen  Waar- 
enverkehres  Bosnieni  und  der  Hercegovina.  Jahr- 
gang   6-10,    1903-1907.     Sarajevo,     Wien,    1904- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


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Bosnia  and  Hfrzegovina,  cont'd, 

Hauptresultate  der  Volkszahlung  in  Bosnien 

nnd  der  Hercegovina  vom  22  April  1895,  nebst 
Angaben  Qber  territoriale  Entheilung,  o£fcntliche 
Anstalten  und  Mineralquellen. ..  Sarajevo:  Lan- 
desdruckerci^  1896.     4  p. I.,  civ,  778  p.,  map.     1°, 

Bosnie-Hers^g^OTine  (La)  k  TExposition  in- 
ternationale  universelle  de  1900  k  Paris.  Vienne: 
A,  Hohhausen^  1900.    2  p.l.,  135  p.,  3  pi.     ob.  24*. 

Bosnische  (Die)  Problem.  (Osterr.  Rund- 
schaa.      Wien,  1908.     4".     v.  17,  pp.  15-22.) 

Bmsina  (Sp.)  Sipovo  und  seine  terti^re 
Faunula.  3  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Lan- 
desmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mitteil. 
aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  ffi>«,  1909.  4'. 
▼.  I',  pp.  572-578.) 

CaJkanoTic  (Simeon).  Die  orientalisch-orth- 
odoxe  Kircheder  heil.  Erzengel  in  Sarajevo,  illus., 
I  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum 
in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
u.  d.  Hercegovina.      WUn^  1893.     4°.     v.    £,  pp. 

376-385.) 

Coffin  (Marian  Cruger).  Where  East  meets 
West.  Visit  to  picturesque  Dalmatia,  Montenegro 
and  Bosnia,  illus.  (Natl.  Geog.  Maga.  Wash- 
ington, 1908.    8'.    V.  19,  pp.  309-344  ) 

Colquhoan  (Archibald  R.)  Bosnia- Herzego- 
vina. [With  discussion.]  (Roy.  Soc.  of  Arts. 
Jour.     London,  1909.     8".     v.  57,  pp.   253-263.) 

Coquelle  (P.)  Histoire  du  Montenegro  et  de 
la  Bosnie  depuis  les  origines.  Paris:  E.  Leroux, 
1895.    (4)  V.  (i)  490  p.,  map,  tables.     8". 

Curcic  (Vejsil).  Ein  Flachgraberfeld  der  lapo- 
den  in  Ribic  bei  Bihac.  illus.,  3  pi.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1900.     4°.     v.  7,  pp.  3-32.) 

Die  Gradinaan  der  Ramaquelle  im  Bezirke 

Prozor.  illus.  6  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil. aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1902. 
4*.     V.  8,  pp.  48-60.) 

Prahistorische  Funde  aus  Bosnien  und  der 


Herzegowina  in  den  Sammlungen  des  k.  k.  natur- 
historischen  Hof museums  in  Wien.  illus.,  3  pi. 
(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sa- 
rajevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mitteil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.      Wien,  1909.    4".     v.  91-100.) 

Danes  (Jiri  V.)  La  region  de  la  Narenta  in- 
f^rieurc.  illus.  ^Geographie.  v.  13,  pp.  91-102. 
Paris,  1906.) 

Danes  (Jirf  V.),  and  K.  Thon.  Die  westherce. 
govinische  Kryptodepression.  (Petermanns  Mit- 
teil.    V.  51,  pp.  76-81.     Got  ha,  1905.) 

DaWs  (W.  M.)  An  excursion  in  Bosnia,  Her- 
cegovina and  Dalmatia.  4  pi.  (Bull.  Geog.  Soc. 
of  Fhila.     V.  3,  pp.  21-50.     Philadelphia,  1 901.) 

Dedijer  (Jevto).  Die  alten  Bauernfamilien 
in  der  Herzegowina.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
teil. aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1909. 
4°.    V.  II.  pp.  377-380) 

Delterdarovie  (Ibrahim  Beg).  Alte  Brief- 
schaften  der  Famitie  Resulbegovic.  illus.,  3  pi. 
vBosntsch  Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sa- 


rajevo.    Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.     Wien,  1899.    4".     v.    6,   pp.  487- 

517.) 

Delic  (Stephan  R.)  BeitrSgezur  Landes-  und 
Volkskunde.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil. aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1893, 
4°.     v.  I,  pp.  402-425.) 

D^sers  (Leon).  Chez  les  Slaves  de  Bosnie. 
(Correspondant.  v.  204  (n.  s.  v.  168),  pp.  750-762. 
Paris,  1 90 1.) 

Diehl  (Ch.)  En  Bosnie- Herzegovine.  (La 
grand  rev.  annee  5,  1901,  v.  2  (v.  17),  pp.  243-371. 
Paris,  1 90 1.) 

Dimits  (Ludwig).  Die  forstlichen  Verh^ltnisse 
und  Einrichtungen  Bosniens  und  der  Hercegovina. 
Mit  einem  allgemein  orientierenden  Natur-  und 
Kulturbilde  und  einer  Karte  dieser  Lender.  Wien: 
W.  Frtck,  1905.     viii,  389  p.,  i  map.     8°. 

Dolesal  (Eduard).  Ueber  einen  Theil  der  auf 
Bosnien  entfallenden  Wasserscheide  zwischen  dera 
Pontus  und  der  Adria.  i  map,  3  pi.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1899.     4°.     V.  6,  pp.  665-678.) 

Dackerts  (J.)  [La  Dalmatie,  la  Bosnie  et 
I'Herze'govine.]  (Recueil  consulaire.  Bruxelles, 
1892.     8°.     V.  75,  pp.  246-302.) 

Einig^e  SchriftstUcke  aus  der  alten  Krajina. 
Spenden  des  Herrn  Sektionschefs  L.  v.  Thalloczy 
an  das  bosn.herzog.  Landesmuseum.  Von  D.  B. 
Cerovic.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Lan- 
desmuseum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl..  Mitteil. 
aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1909.  4'. 
v.  II,  pp.  310-341.) 

Eng^lhardt  (H.)  Terti^rpfianzen  von  Foca 
in  Sodostbosnien.  2  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovin- 
isches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl. 
Mitteil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien, 
1909.     4".     V.  II,  pp.  491-498.) 

Evans  (Arthur  John).  Through  Bosnia  and  the 
Herzegovina  on  foot,  during  the  insurrection,  Aug. 
and  Sept.,  1875;  with  an  historical  review  of  Bos- 
nia, and  a  glimpse  at  the  Croats,  Slavonians,  and 
the  ancient  republic  of  Ragusa.  London,  1877.  il. 
map.     2.  ed.     8**. 

FabriciuSff  pseud.  Die  Annexion  Bosniens  und 
der  Herzegowina.  In  Einzeldarstellungen  geboten. 
Bozen:  Tyrolia,  1908.  64  p.  8°.  Zeit- und  Lebens- 
fragen.     Heft  2. ) 

Fiala  (Franz).     Ausgrabungen  auf  dem  Debelo 
brdo   bei    Sarajevo   ira   Jahre    1894.     illus.,    7  pi. 
(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sara- 
jevo.    Wissenschaftl.   Mittheil    aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.     Wien,  1897.    4**.    v.  5,  pp.  124-130.) 

BeitrSge  zur  Flora  Bosniens  und  der  Her- 
cegovina. illus.,  I  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil. aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.    Wien,  1899. 

4^   V.  6,  pp.  719-743-) 

Beitrage  zur  Pflanzengeographie  Bosniens 


und    der    Hercegovina.     i    pi.     (Bosnisch-Herce- 
govinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.     Wissen- 
schaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
Wien,  1893.     4^     v.  i,  pp.  549-5^9) 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Bosnia  and  Herzegovina,  confd, 

Bericht  aber  die  Ausgrabung;en  am  Debelo 

brdo  bei  Sarajevo  im  Jahre  1895.   illus.   (Bosaisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wis- 
senschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
Wiin^  189Q.     4".     V.  6,  pp.  129-138.) 

Die  Ergebnisse  der  Untersuchung  prShis- 

torischer  GrabhUgel  auf  dem  Glasiuac  im  Jahre 
1892.  1893,  1894,  1895,  1896.  illus.  I  pi.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina. Wien^  1896.  4*.  V.  I,  pp.  126-168;  v.  3, 
pp.  3-38;  V.  4,  pp.  3-32;  V.  5,  pp.  3-28;  V.  6,  pp. 
8-32. ) 

Die  Ergebnisse  der  Untersuchung  pr&bis- 

torischer  GrabhUgel  in  SUdostbosnien  (anschliessend 
an  den  Glasinac)  im  Jahre  1897.  illus.,  i  pi.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     IVien,  1899.     4*.     v.  6,  pp.  33-61.) 

Das  Flachgriiberfeld  und  die  prUhistorische 

Ansiedlung  in  Sanskimost.  illus.,  4  pi.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     PVien,  £899.     4°.     V.  6,  pp.  62-128.) 

Kleine    Mittheilungen.     illus.     (Bosnisch- 

Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1896.     4".     V.  4,  pp.  170-184.) 

Die   pr^historische   Ansiedlung    auf    dem 

Debelo  brdo  bei  Sarajevo,  illus.  (Bosnisch- Herce- 
govinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 

IVien,  1896.     4*.     v.  4,  pp.  38-72.) 

Prahistorische  Bronzen  aus  Bosnien  und  der 

Hercegovina.  illus.,  i  pi.  (Bosnisch- Hercegovin- 
isches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl. 
Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  IVien, 
1899.     4*.     v.  6,  pp.  139-147.) 

r  f Prahistorische  Wohnstatten  in  Sobunar  bei 

Sarajevo,  illus.  (Bosnisch- Hercegovinisches  Lan- 
desmuseum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil. 
aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  IVien,  1893.  4°. 
V.  I,  pp.  39-54.) 

Filipeacu  (Teodor).  Coloniile  romane  din 
Bosnia.  Studiu  etnograHc  si  antropogeografic. . . 
Editiunea  Academiei  Romine.  Bucuresti:  C  Gobl^ 
1906.     I  p.l.,  310  p.,  I  1..  I  map.     8°. 

France. — Minister e  de  Commerce.  Commerce 
d'importation  et  d'exportation  de  la  Bosnie-Herz^* 
go  vine.  1890/1.  31  p.  (no.  67  of  Rapports  com- 
merciaux  des  agents  diplomatiques  et  consulaires 
de  France,  series  1890-99.) 

Le  commerce  en  Bosnie  et  Herzegovine  en 

1899  (20  p.),  1900  (16  p.),  1901  (26  p.),  1902  (15  p.) 
(nos.  24,  80, 197,  305  of  Rapports  commerciaux  des 
agents  diplomatiques  et  consulaires  de  France  for 
1899,  1900,  190 1,  1902.) 

Gelcich  (Eugen).  Das  kommerzielle  Bildungs- 
wesen  in  Belgien,  Spanien,  Portugal,  Serbien  und 
Bosnien.  Wien:  A,  Holder^  1906.  xii,  206  p.  4°. 
(Das  kommerzielle  Bildungswesen  der  europ^ischen 
and  auseuropHischen  Staaten.     Teil  3.) 

Genthe  (Franz).  Die  Bosniaken  in  der  preus- 
sischen  Armee.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  der 
bosnischen  Lanzenreiter  in  den  Armeen  fremder 


Machte.  3  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegoyinisches  Lan- 
desmuseum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil. 
aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  fVien,  1903.  4*. 
v.  8,  pp.  145-200.) 

Georgiye'v  (Jordan  P.)  Grad  Vratza.  (Sbomik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  20,  pp.  1-75.     So/ia,  1904.) 

Gl&ck  (Leopold).  Zur  physischen  Anthropo- 
logie  der  Zigeuner  in  Bosnien  und  der  Hercegovina. 
illus.,  6  pi.  (Bosnisch- Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  IVien,  1897.  4*. 
v.  5,  pp.  403-433.) 

Die  Tfttowirung  der  Haut  bei  den  Katholi- 

ken  Bosniens  und  der  Hercegovina.  illus.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     fVieft,  1894.     4".     v.  2,  pp.  435-462.) 

Great  Britain.  —  Foreign  Office.     Turkey. 

1876,  no.  2.     Correspondence  respecting  affairs  in 

Bosnia  and  Herzegovina.     London:  Harrison  6* 

A>«/[i876].    V,  ii2p.    f*.   (Parliamentary  Papers, 

1876,  V.  84.) 

Covers  the  period  from  July  a,  1875,  to  Feb.  13,  1876;  re- 
lates to  the  rising  in  the  Herzegovina;  comprises  correspond- 
ence of  British,  Austrian,  Turkish  and  French  diplomatic 
officials,  as  well  as  the  text  of  Turkish  decrees,  instructiona, 
proclamations,  etc.  On  pages  18-22  there  is  printed  the 
speech  of  Prince  Milan  Obrenovitch  IV,  at  the  opening  of  the 
Servian  National  Assembly  on  Au^  29, 1875,  (^  ^cll  as  the 
address  of  the  National  Assembly  in  reply.  On  pages  30-40 
there  is  printed  the  English  text  of  a  pamphlet  under  the 
caption  "A  glance  at  the  Grievances  which  are  the  principal 
cause  of  the  Insurrection  of  the  Christian  inhabitants  in  the 
Herzesrovina.^'  It  is  transmitted  on  Oct.  i,  1875,  bjr  H.  B.  M. 
Consul  Holmes  at  Mostar  to  the  Foreign  Office  with  the  re> 
mark  that ''  it  has  this  instant  been  placed  in  my  hands.  .  .  . 
it  may  probably  contain  a  good  deal  of  exaggeration.*'  On 
page  75  et  seq.  is  the  French  and  English  text  of  the  "An- 
drassy  Note.^ 

Turkey.     1876,    no.    3.     Correspondence 

respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey,  and  the  insurrec- 
tion in  Bosnia  and  the  Herzegovina.  London:  Har- 
rw»6*  5<?«j  [1876].  xxi,  376  p.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  v.  84.) 

Continuation  of  Turkey,  1876,  no.  2. 

Covers  the  period  from  Jan.  30  to  July  17,  1876;  relates  to 
the  Herzegovinian  insurrection  and  com  prises  correspondence 
as  in  no.  2.  On  psges  30-^9  there  is  printed  the  French  and 
English  text  of  the  Turkish  instructions  relating  to  the  gov- 
ernment of  the  vilayeu;  on  page  84,  the  English  text  of  the 

address  of  the  insurgent  chiefs  to  Baron  Rodichof  — r — ., 

April  7, 

1876;  on  pages  137  etseq.,  the  French  and  English  text  of  the 

^*  cerlin  Memorandum";  on  pages  160-171,  the  M6moire  sent 

by  the  Prince  of  Montenegro  to  H.  B.  M.  Secy,  of  Poreign 

Affairs  on  v«      /  '^876,  suggesting  a  concert  of  the  Powers 

to  consider  the  affairs  of  European  Turkey,  on  nages  285-3x1 
there  is  printed  the  French  and  English  text  ot  the  changes 
to  be  introduced  into  the  organic  law  of  Crete,  as  proposed  oy 
the  Christian  deputies  of  the  General  Assembly. 

Turkey.     1877,  no.  11.     Despatches  from 


Mr.  Consul  Holmes  respecting  reports  of  outrages 

in  the  North  of  Bosnia.     London:  Harrison  &'  Sons 

[1877].     I  1.,  4  p.     (Parliamentary   Papers,    1877, 

V.  92.) 

Three  despatches  to  the  Foreign  Office,  dated  resp.  March 
14, 16  and  29,  1877. 

Turkey.     1877,  no-  20.     Further  despatch 

respecting  the  state  of  affairs  in  Bosnia.     London: 

Harrison  &*  Sons  [1877].  1 1.,  6  p.  (Parliamentary 

Papers,  1877,  v.  92.) 

Despatch  of  May  18,  1877,  from  H.  B.  M.  consul  at  Bosna- 
Serai,  W.  R.  Holmes,  enclosing  report  by  Vice-Consnl  Froo- 
man  on  massacres  at  Glamotch  and  Otchtevo. 


i 


U8T  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


3^ 


B9smia  and  Hfrgggovina,  confd, 

Turkey.     1877,  no.  21.     Further  despatch 

respecting  the  state  of  affairs  in  Bosnia.  London: 
Harrison  6*  Sons  [1877].  I  1.,  6  p.  (Parliamentary 
Papers.  1877.  v.  92.) 

Despatch  of  H.  B.  M.  Acting  Consul  at  Bosna-SeraK  of 

inoe  6,  iA77«  enclosing  report  on  the  impalement  of  Rado 
Emtch  at  Doberlin  in  Febnuuy,  1876. 

Turkey.     1877,  no.  22.     Further  despatch 

respecting  the  state  of  affairs  in  Bosnia.     London: 

Harrison  6f  Sons  [1877].  i  i..  2  p.  (Parliamentary 

Papers,  1877.  v.  92). 

Deaipatch  of  Acting  Consul  Freeman,  of  June  aa,  1877,  en- 

Galignani*s  Messenger"  ana    the 


concerning  massacres  of  Bosnian 


closing  accounts  from  ^* 
**  Manchester  Guardian^^ 
ref  ogees. 

€hwnftrd  (  ).  L'agriculture  en  Bosnie- 
Hertsegovine.  (Mouvement  ^con.  B nearest,  1909. 
8'.     ▼.  10,  pp.  163-174.) 

Orimmer  (Johann).  Das  Kohlenvorkommen 
▼on  Bosnien  und  der  Hercegovina.  Auf  Grund 
amtlicher  Daten  und  eigener  Beobachtungen.  illus. , 
I  map.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinishes  Landesmuseum 
in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittbeil.  aus  Bosnien 
u.  d.  Hercegovina.  fVien,  1902.  4**.  v.  8,  pp. 
340-408.) 

Gutwiaski  (Roman).  Ueber  die  von  Hochw. 
Prof.  Erich  Brandis  Soc.  Jes.  in  der  Umgegend  von 
Travnik  gesammelten  Algen.  illus.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     IVien,  189Q.     4*.     V.  6,  pp.  685-707.) 

Ueber  die  bis  jetzt  in  Bosnien  und  der 

Hercegovina  entdeckten  Algen  (mit  ausschluss  der 
Diatomaceen).  r  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil. aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  fVien,  1897. 
4'.     ▼.  5.  pp.  455-463.) 

Hsibeta  (A.)  L'industrie  min^rale  en  Bosnie- 
Herz^govine.  (Rev.  univers.  d.  mines,  s^r.  4, 
V.  8.  pp.  307-343.     ^%^.  1904.) 

Haii^  (Anton).  Die  Moslim*s  in  Bosnien- 
Hercegovina.  Ihre  Lebensweise,  Sitten  und  Ge- 
bra.nche.  Autorisierte  Uebersetzung  von  Hermann 
Tausk.  Sarajevo:  D.  A,  Kajon,  1907.  vi,  i  1., 
267  p.,  12  pi.     8**. 

Hann  (J.)  Die  meteorologischen  Verh&ltnisse 
auf  der  Bjelasnica  (2067  m)  in  Bosnien.  i  pi. 
(Meteorol.  Ztschr.     v.  20,  pp.  1-19.    Wien,  1903.) 

Hanmant  (£mile).  En  Bosnie.  (Rev.  de 
Paris.     1906,  V.  6,  pp.  208-224.     Paris,  1906.) 

Herkalovie  (Thomas).  Vorgeschichte  der 
Occupation  Bosniens  und  der  Herzegovina.  Mit 
Bildnis.  Zagreb:  M.  Majeen,  1906.  i  1.,  ii,  187  p., 
I  port.     8". 

History  of  the  war  in  Bosnia  during  the  years 
1737-8  and  9.  Translated  from  the  Turkish  by  C. 
Fraser. . .  London,  1830.  xix,  96  p.  8°.  (Oriental 
Translation  Fund.) 


(Constantin).  Epigraph ische  Denk- 
miler  aus  dem  Mittelalter.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Herce- 
govinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
Witn,  1895.     4'.     ▼.  3,  pp,  481-502.) 

Zur  Geschichte  des  bosnisch-hercegovin- 

ischen  Landesmuaeums.     2  plans,  9  pi.    (Bosnisch- 
Heroegovinisches    Landesmuseum    in    Sarajevo. 


Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1893.     4*.     V.  I,  pp.  5-25.) 

Die  Kula  des  Hadzi-Bcg  in  Hutovo.    illus. 

(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sara- 
jevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.      Wien,  1894.     4*.     v.   2,  pp.  301- 

313.) 

Hoernes  (MoHz).  Alterthttmer  der  Hercego- 
vina. (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-Hist. 
CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  97,  pp.  491-612.  Wien,  1881. 
8^) 

Alterthttmer  der    Hercegovina  (11.)    und 

der  sQdlichen  Theile  Bosniens,  nebst  einer  Abhand- 
lung  Uber  die  r5mischen  Strassen  und  Orte  im  heu- 
tigen  Bosnien.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.- 
Hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  99,  pp.  799-946.  i  map. 
Wien,  1882.     8^) 

Culturskizzen  aus  der  Hercegovina.  (Oester- 

reichisches  Jahrbuch.  188 1,  pp.  23-49.  Wien, 
1881.     8'.) 

Hofinann  (A.)  S^ugeticrreste  aus  einigen 
Braunkohlenablagerungen  Bosniens  und  der  Her- 
zegowina.  illus.,  3  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovin- 
isches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl. 
Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.    Wien, 

1909.  4".     V.  II,  pp.  558-571.) 

Holbach  (Maude  M.)  Bosnia  and  Herze- 
govina. Some  wayside  wanderings,  by  M.  M. 
Holbach.  With  48  illustrations  from  photographs 
by  O.    Holbach,  and  a  map.     London:  J.  Lane, 

1910.  248  p.,  I  1.,  I  map,  42  pi.,  6  port.     12°. 

Illyricaa,  pseud.  La  Bosnia  ed  Erzeg6vina 
neir  avvenire  dell'  Adriatico.  2  maps.  (Riv. 
marittima.     Roma,  1909.     8**.     anno  42,  pp.  539- 

559.) 

Ippen  (Theodor  von).  Rascien.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1894.     4*.     v.  2,  pp.  473-482.) 

Ivanovitch  (Mil.  R.)  Europe  and  the  an- 
nexation of  Bosnia  and  Herzegovina.  (Fort.  Rev. 
London,  1909.     4'.     (n.  s.)  v.  85,  pp.  1-18.) 

Jauker  (Otto).  Ueber  das  Verh^ltniss  der 
Ansiedlungen  in  Bosnien  und  der  Hercegovina  zur 
geolog^schen  Beschaffenheit  des  Untergrundes. 
(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sa- 
rajevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.      Wien,    1902.     4°.     v.  8,  pp.   587- 

617.) 

Karlinski  (Justin).  Kieselalgen-  (Diatomeen-) 
Flora  Bosniens  und  der  Hercegovina.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1897.     4".     V.  5,  pp.  464-479.) 

Die   Messungen  der  Tiefe  des  Borkesees 

bei  Konjica.  3  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil.   aus   Bosnien   u.    d.    Hercegovina.       Wien, 

1893.  4".     V.  I,  pp.  542-548.) 

Karolyi  (Arpad  von).  *  *  Vlachen  "-Auswan- 
derung  aus  der  Gegend  von  Bihac  zu  Ende  des  16. 
Jahrhunderts.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil.  aus    Bosnien  u.  d.    Hercegovina.       Wien^ 

1894.  4'.     V.  2,  pp.  258-267.) 


32 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Bosnia  and  Herzegovina,  confd. 

Katser  (Friedrich).  Die  ehemalifre  Vergletsch- 
erung;  der  Vratnica  planina  in  Bosnien.  (Globus. 
V.  8r,  pp.  37-39-     Braunschweig,  iq02.) 

Das  Eiscncrzgebiet  von  Vares  in  Bosnien. 

I  pi.  (Berg.  u.  HUttenmannisches  Jahrb.  v.  48, 
pp.  99-160.      Wien,  1900.) 

Geologischer  FUhrer  durch  Bosnien  and  die 

Hercegovina.  Herausgegeben  anl^slich  des  ix. 
internationalen  Geologencongresses  von  der  Lan- 
dcsregierung  in  Sarajevo.  Sarajevo:  Landesdruck- 
^r«,  1903.     3  p.  1.,  280 p.,  2  1.,  8  maps,     illus.    8". 

Kispatie  (Miso).  Die  krystallinischen  Ge- 
^teine  der  bosnischen  Serpentinzone.  (Bosnisch- 
Hcrcegovinisches  Landesrouseumin  Sarajevo.  Wis- 
senschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercego- 
vina.     Wien,  1900.     4^     v.  7,  pp.  377-484) 

Mincralozke  biljczke  \z  Bosne.     (Jugosla- 

venska  Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  U 
Zagrebu,  1902.     8".     Knjiga  151,  pp.  28-68.) 

Kittl  (Ernst).  Geologie  der  Umgebung  von 
Sarajevo.  4 pi.  (Jahrb.  d.  K.  K.  geol.  Relchsan- 
stali.  Jahrg.  1903,  v.  53,  pp.  515-743.  Wien, 
1904.) 

Klaric  (Ivan)  and  Anton  Elias  Caric.  Ver- 
lobungs-  und  Hochzeitzbr&uche  in  Bosnien  und 
Dalmatien.  (Bosnisch-  Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
inuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  W^i>».  1899.  4''.  v.  6, 
pp.  633-648.) 

Knell  (£tienne).  La  Bosnie  et  THerzegovine. 
]£tude  d'histoire  politique  et  economique.  Paris: 
A.  Rousseau,  iqoo.     xv,  204  p.,  I  I.     8**. 

Bibliography,  pp.  v-ix. 

Knotek  (Johann).  Die  bosnisch-hercegovin- 
ischen  Borkenkafer.  2  pi.  (Bosnisch- Hercegovin- 
isches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl. 
Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien, 
1894.     4^     V.  2,  pp.  553-559  ) 

Koch  (Ferdinand).  Ein  Beryll  aus  dem  Gebirge 
Motajica  planina  in  Bosnien.  2  pi.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wis- 
senschaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercego- 
vina.     IVien,  1902.     4'.     V   8,  pp.  427-436.) 

Koetschet     (Josef).      Aus    Bosniens     letzter 

TUrkenzeit.     Verttffentlicht     von     Georg    Grassl. 

IVien:  A,  Ilartleben,    1905.     vii.   no  p.,    i  port. 

8°.     (Zur  Kunde  der  Balkanhalbinsel.  Reisen  und 

Beobachtungen.     Heft  2.) 

Osman   Pascha,  der  letzte   grosse  Wesier 

Bosniens  und  seine  Nachfolger.  Hinterlassene 
Aufzeichnungen. . .  VerOffentlicht  von  G.  Grassl. 
Sarajevo:  D,  A.  Kajon,  1909.  2  p.l.,  ii.  i  1.,  87  p. 
8°.  (Zur  Kunde  der  Balkanhalbinsel.  Reisen  und 
Beobachtungen.    Hrsgb.  von  C.  Patsch.    Heft.  9.) 

Koscak  (Jean).  La  Bosnie  et  I'Herz^govine. 
(Bull.  Soc.  roy.  de  geog.  d'Anvers.  v.  25.  pp.  277- 
290.     Anvers,  190 1.) 

Koshutich  (R.)  Serbski,  narod  i  anneksiya 
Bosnii  i  Hertzegoviny.  St,  Petersburg:  M,  A, 
AUksandroVt  1908,     56  p.     8°. 

Kovacevic  (Constant! n).  Die  Ausgiabungen 
auf  dem  Jezerinafelde  unterhalb  Pritoka  be!  Bihac. 
illus.     (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum 


in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wten,  1893.  4".  v.  i,  pp. 
189-194.) 

Denkmaler  und  Ueberlieferungen  im  Bezirke 

Bihac.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  auf 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  WfV«,  1893.  4'.  v.  i, 
pp.  445-456.) 

Krickl  (RudolQ*    Der  ausw^rtige  Warenverkehr 
von    Bosnien    und   der    Herzegowina   1 898-1 902. 
(Statist.  Monatschr.    n.  s.  Jahrg.  9(30),  pp.  3^-35* 
fVien,  1904.) 

Entwicklung    des    auswiirtigen     Waaren- 

verkehres  Bosniens  und  der  Hercegovina  im  Trien- 
nium  1893,  1899,  1900.  (Statist.  Monatschr.  n.  s. 
Jahrg.  6  (Jahrg.  27),  pp.  496-503.      PVien,  1901.) 

Krolopp(Alfr(^d).  Bosznia-Herczegovina  mez5- 
gazdasAgi  viszonyai  kUldnds  tekintettel  a  kincstAri 
mezOgazdasagi  allomdsokra  es  mintaparasztgazdasd- 
gokra.  Budapest:  Pallas  RiszvMytdrsasdg  Nyom- 
ddja,  1904.     188  p.,  I  1.     illus.     8". 

Bibliography  on  last  leaf. 

Lag^e  (Die)  der  Mohamedaner  in  Bosnien. 
Von  einem  Ungarn.  iVien:  A.  Holzhausen,  1900. 
126  p.     2.  cd.     8°. 

Laloy  (Leion).  Anthropog^ographie  de  1'  Her- 
z^govine.  (Geographic,  v.  10,  pp.  109- 11 4.  Paris, 
1904.) 

Lang^er  (Johann).  Nord-Albaniens  und  der 
Herzegowina  Unterwerfungs-Anerbieten  an  Oester- 
reich  1 737-1 739.  Nach  officiellen  Acten  der  K.  K. 
Archiveverfasst  von  J.  L.  (Archiv.  far  6sterr. 
Gesch.     Bd.  62,  pp.  239-304.      PVien,  1881.     8".) 

Laska  (Fr.  B.)  Das  Waidwerk  in  Bosnien  und 
der  Hercegowina  und  die  dortigen  landesararischen 
Wild-Schongebiete  Hiezu  das  Jagdgesetz  vom  5. 
August,  1893.  Klagenfurt:  Joh.  Leon,  sen.,  1905. 
3  p.l.,  (i)  vi-xii,  vii,  344  p.,  i  map.     illus.     8". 

Leroy-Beaulieu  ( Anatole).  L'Autriche-  Hon- 
grieen  Bosnie- Herze^ovine.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes. 
V.  170  (per.  5,  V.  8),  pp.  290-321.     Paris,  1902.) 

Liebmann  (A.)  Erfahrungen  vom  Waldbahn- 
betriebe  in  Bosnien.  (Mitteil.  d.  Vereines  f.  d. 
F5rderung  d.  Lokal-  u.  Strassenbahnwesens. 
Jahrg.  12,  pp.  109-124.      Wien,  1904  ) 

Lilek  (Emilian).  Familien-  und  Volksleben  in 
Bosnien  und  in  der  Herzegowina.  (Ztsch.  f.  6sterr. 
Volkskunde.  Jahrg.  6,  pp.  23-30.  53-72,  164- 
172,  202-225.      iVien,  1900.) 

Gottesurtheile  und    Eidhelfer  in    Bosnien 

und  der  Hercegovina.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil. aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1894. 
4^     V.  2,  pp.  467-472.) 

Vermahlungsbrauche  in    Bosnien  und  der 

Hercegovina.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.d.  Hercegovina.  fVien,  1900.  4**.  v.  7, 
pp.  291-338.) 

Lukas  (Georg  A.)  Orographic  von  Bosnien 
und  der  Hercegovina,  und  systematische  Eintheilung 
des  illyrischen  Gebirgslandes  auf  geologischer 
Grundlage.  i  chart  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil. aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  IVien,  1902. 
4'.     v.  8,  pp.  303-333.) 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


33 


Bosnia  and  Herzegovina,  confd, 

MacNeTin  O' Kelly  (Franz),  Freiktrr,  Vor 
fQnfundzwanzig  Jahren.  Eig^ene  Erinnerungen  aus 
der  Okkupations-Kampagne,  1878,  in  Bosnien. 
Grat:  Druck  u.  Verlag,  '^  Leykam,**  1903.  vi,  I  1.. 
158  p..  3  port.     8". 

Mahfous  (Imzi).  ^  L'Islam  en  Bosnie  et  Her- 
z^govine.  (Rev.  dumondemusulman.  Paris,  igoj, 
8".     V.  2,  pp.  289-309.) 

Maly  (Karl).  Bericht  Uber  den  Ausflug  der 
Teilnehmer  des  zweiten  intemationalen  botanischen 
Kongresses  in  Wien  1905  nach  Bosnien  und  der 
Herzegovina.  (Bosnisch- Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mitteil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hcrcegovina.  fVien,  1909.  4'. 
V.  II,  pp.  539-557.) 

Floristische  Beitrage.  (Bosnisch- Hercego- 
vinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
tVi^n,  i90<>-*02.  4".  v.  7,  pp.  526-551;  V.  8,  pp. 
444-446.) 

Neue  Pflanzen  aus  Bosnien  und  der  Herze- 

gowina.  (Bosnisch  Hercegovinisches  Landesmu- 
seum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  fVi€n,  1909.  4°.  v.  11, 
pp.  527-529) 

Marhula  (Y.)  Austria's  rule  in  Bosnia  and 
Herzegovina.  (Internat.  London,  1909.  8°.  v.  5, 
pp.  164-170.) 

Markovich  (Stojan).  The  future  of  Bosnia. 
(International.  London,  1909.  8°.  v.  5,  pp.  106- 
iio). 

Maurer  (Franz).  Eine  Reise  durch  Bosnien, 
die  Slavelander  und  Ungarn.  Berlin:  J.  Imme, 
1870.     2  p.l.,  431  p.,  I  map.     8'. 

Mering^er  (Rudolf).  Beitriige  zur  Hausfor- 
schung.  A.  Zur  Erklarungdesbosnischen  Hauses. 
illus.  (Anthrop.  Gesellsch.  Mitteil.  1904,  pp. 
155-180.      IVien,  1904.) 

Die  Stellung  des   bosnischen  Hauses  und 

Etymologien  zum  Hausrath.  1x8  p.  illus.  (Kais. 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-hist.  Classe.  Sit- 
zungsb.     V.  144,  no.  6.      iVien,  1901.) 

Das  volksthttmliche  Haus  in  Bosnien  und 

der  Hercegovina  illus.,  2  pi.  (Bosnisch- Herce- 
govinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 

Wien,  1900.     4".  V.  7,  pp.  247-290.) 

Meylan  (A.)  A  travers  I'Herzegovine.  Paris, 
1876.      12'. 

MihajloTic  (Christophor).  Die  Burg  Klisura. 
(Bosnisch- Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in 
Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
n.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1893.  4'.  v.  i,  pp. 
374-375-) 

Das  Kloster  und  die  Kirche  des  heil.  Petrus 

in  Zavala,  illus.  (Bosnisch- Hercegovinisches  Lan- 
desmuseum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil. 
aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1893.  4°. 
V.  I,  pp.  360-368.) 

Das  Popovopolje  in  der  Hercegovina  und  die 

MerkwUrdigkeiten  von  Zavala,  illus.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Her- 
cegovina.     Wien,i^g^.     4'.     v.  I,  pp.  349-375.) 


Die  '*Vjetrenica'*-Hflhle  in  Zavala,     illus. 

(Bosnisch- Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in 
Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1893.  4".  v.  i,  pp. 
353-360.) 

Miller  (W.)  Bosnia  under  the  Austrians.  (Gen- 
tleman's Maga.  London,  1898.  8*.  v.  285,  pp. 
340-352.) 

Bosnia  before  the  Turkish  conquest.  (Eng. 

Hist.  Rev.  London,  1898.  8°.  v.  13,  pp.  643- 
666.) 

Mirkovic  (Peter).  Bilder  aus  der  bosnischen 
Krajina.  (Bosnisch. Hercegovinisches  Landesmu- 
seum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1893.  4".  v.  i, 
pp  457-468.) 

Moaer  (H.)  L'Orient  in^dit.  A  travers  la  Bos- 
nie  et  I'Herze'govine.  Paris,  1895.  2  p.l.,  74  p., 
2  1.     illus.     ob.  24". 

An  oriental  holiday.  Bosnia  and  Herze- 
govina. A  handbook  for  the  tourist.  London  [E, 
Curzon  &*  Co.,  cop,  1895].     2  p.l.,  76  p.     ob.  24". 

Munro  (R.)  Rambles  and  studies  in  Bosnia- 
Herzegovina  and  Dalmatia;  with  an  account  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  congress  of  archaeologists  and 
anthropologists  held  in  Sarajevo,  August  1894. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  <5r*  Sons,  1895.  32  pi., 
ill.     XX,  395  pp.     8". 

Nikaschinovitflch  (B.)  Bosnien  und  die 
Herzegovina  unter  der  Verwaltung  der  5sterreich- 
isch-ungarischen  Monarchic  und  die  ttsterr. -ungar. 
Balkan politik. . .  v.  I.  Berlin:  Thormann  6r» 
Goetsch,  1901.     8". 

Occupation  (Die)  Bosniens  und  der  Herce- 
govina durch  K.  K.  Truppen  im  Jahre  1878.  Nach 
authentischen  Quellen  dargestellt  in  der  Abtheilung 
fUr  Kriegesgeschichte  des  K.  K.  Kriegs-Archivs. 
Wiefi:  L.  W,  Seidel  &*  Sohn,  1879.  Text,  i  v.; 
atlas,  IV.     2  V.     8**. 

Oransx  (M.)  Auf  dem  Rade  durch  Kroatien, 
Dalmatien,  die  Herzegowina  und  Bosnien:  FUhrer 
fUr  Radfahrcr  und  Automobilisten . . .  Wien:  L. 
Steckler,  1903.     3  p.l.,  280  p.,  i  1.,  2  maps,    illus. 

8^ 

Pauler  (Julius  von).  Wie  und  wann  kam  Bos- 
nien an  Ungarn?  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Lan- 
desmuseum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil. 
aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1894.  4°. 
V.  2,  pp.  158-162.) 

Pausing^er  (  v.)  Der  auswartige  Waren- 
verkehr  Bosniens  und  der  Herzegowina  im  Jahre 
1907.  (Statist.  Monatschr.  BrUnn,  igog,  4".  n.  s., 
Jahrg.  I4(jahrg.  35),  pp.  139-151.) 

Pertusier  (C.)  La  Bosnie  consideree  dans  ses 
rapports  avec  I'empire  Ottoman.  Paris:  G.  Gosse- 
lin,  1822.     379  pp.,  I  pi.     12°. 

Pinon  (Ren^).  La  politique  europeenne  et 
I'annexion  de  la  Bosnie- Herzegovine.  (Rev.  des 
deux  mondes.  Paris,  1909.  8".  per.  5,  v.  51, 
pp.  839-873.) 

Poech  (  ).  Das  Berg-  und  HUttenwesen  in 
Bosnien  und  der  Herzegowina  im  Jahre  1903. 
(Osterr.  Ztschr.  f.  Berg-  u.  HUttenwesen.  Jahrg. 
52.  pp.  277-279.      Wien,  1904.) 

Pog^atflchnis^  (Ludwig).  Alter  Bergbau  in 
Bosnien.     (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmu- 


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LIST  OP  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Bosnia  and  Htnugovina,  confd. 
seom  in  Sarajevo.     Wissenschaftl.   Mittheil.   aus 
Bosnien  a.  d.  Hercegovina.    ^f«f,  1894.   4".   v.  2, 
pp.  152-157.) 

Potier  dcs  Echcllcs  (RudoIO.  Baron.  Die  Pro- 
ductions-Verhaitnissc  in  Bosnien  and  dcr  Herzc- 
gowina.  Vortrige.  Wien:  L,  fV,  Seidel  ^  Sohn, 
1879.     58  p.,  I  map.     8'. 

Repr.:  Wochenschrift  des  Niederditerr.  Gcwerbc-Vereines. 

Preindlsberi^r-MrasoTle  (Milena).  Bos- 
nischcs  Skizzenbuch.  Landschafts-  und  Kultur- 
bilder  aus  Bosnien  und  der  Hercegovina.  Illustriert 
von  L.  H.  Fischer.  Dresden:  E.  Pierson,  1900. 
xvi,  338  p.     [2.  ed.J    8'. 

Selam  sketches  and  tales  of  Bosnian  life. 

Translated  by  Mrs.  Waugh.  London:  Jarrold  ^ 
Sons^  1899.     299  p.     12'. 

Protie  (Georg).  Bcitrag  zur  Kenntnis  der 
Moosflora  Bosniens  und  der  Herzcgowina.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sara- 
jevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mitteil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.     Wien,  1909.    4**.    v.  11,  pp.  51S- 

526.) 

Zur  Kenntniss  der  Flora  der   Umgebung 

von  Vares  in  Bosnien.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil. aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  IVien^  1900. 
4'.     V.  7,  PP-  485-525.) 

Zweiter  und  dritter  Beitrag  zur  Kenntnis 

der  Algenflora  Bosniens  und  der  Herzegowina. 
(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sar- 
ajevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mitteil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.     Wien,  1909.     4*.     v.  11,  pp.  499- 

517.) 

Puntifi^am  (Anton).  Unsere  Zukunft  in  Bos- 
nien. Gra»:  Verlagshuckhandlung '*  Styria,'*  31 
(i)  p.     illus.     12'. 

Radimsky  ( W. )  Die  alterthOmer  der  Hoche- 
bene  Rakitno  in  dcr  Hercegovina.  illus.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1893.     4'.     V.  i,  pp.  169-179.) 

Archaologische    Tagebuchbiattcr.      illus. 

(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sar- 
ajevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.  Wien,  1894-6.  4^  ▼•  2,  pp.  50- 
72;  v.  3.  pp.  284-297;  V.  4,  PP-  185-201;  V.  5,  pp. 
263-275.) 

Bericht  tlbcr  die  Ausgrabungcn  von  Doma- 

via  bei  Srebrenica  in  den  Jahren  1892  und  1893. 
illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum 
in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1896.  4*.  v.  4.  Pp. 
202-242.) 

Das  Biscepolje  bei  Mostar.     Archadogisch- 

topographische  Studie.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercego- 
vinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
Wien,  1894.     4'.     V.  2.  pp.  1-34.) 

Die  Gradina  Cungar  bei  Cazin.  illus.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sara- 
jevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.     Wien,  1896.    4*.    v.  4,  pp.  73-93-) 

Die  Kirchenruine  von  Dabravina  im  Bezirke 

Visoko.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Lan- 
desmuseum in  Sarajevo.    Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil. 


aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1894.  4'. 
V.  2,  pp.  73-86.) 

Die  Nekropole  von  Jezerine  in  Pritoka  bei 

Bihac.     illus..   i  plan.  3  pi.    (Bosnisch-Hercego- 
vinisches   Landesmuseum   in    Sarajevo.     Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.   Hercegovina. 
Wien,  1895.     4*.     v.  3.  pp.  39-218.) 

Pr&historische  und  rOmische  Ruinen  und 

Bauwerke  im  Flussgebiet  der  Sana,  illus.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1893.     4*.     V.  i,  pp.  203-217.) 

Pr&historische  Wallbauten  im  Bezirke  Bihac. 

illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum 
in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1896.  4*.  v.  4,  pp. 
101-112.) 

Skeletgraber  der  Hallstattperiode  im  Bezirke 

Visoko.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Lan- 
desmuseum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil. 
aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1893.  4*. 
V.  I.  pp.  55-60.) 

Die  vorgeschichtlichen  und  rOmischen  Al- 

terthUmer  des  Bezirkes  Zupanjac  in  Bosnien.  illus. 
(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sar- 
ajevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.  Wien,  1896.  4'.  v.  4,  pp.  135- 
169.) 

Radimsky  (W.),  and  others,  Der  prUhisto- 
rische  Pfahlbau  von  Ripac  bei  Bihac.  illus..  2  plans, 
45  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum 
in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1897.  4"*.  v.  5,  pp. 
29-123.) 

Rankin  (F.  L.  von).  Bosnien  in  seinem  Verhftlt- 
niss  7U  den  Reformen  des  Sultans  Mahmud  11. 
1820-1832.  (In  his:  Sammtliche  Werke.  Leipzig, 
1879.     8'.     V.  43.  pp.  283-327.) 

Reihlen  (Max).  Bosnien  und  die  Herzego- 
wina. (Die  Grenzboten.  Jahrg.  65.  no.  14.  pp. 
20-29.  145-154.     Leipzig,  1906.) 

Reiae-Erinnemng^en:  Bosnien- Herzegowi- 
na. (Zeitschr.  f.  Architektur  u.  Ingenieurwesen. 
Jahrg.  46.  col.  1-9.  i7-25i  33-40.  Hannover, 
1900.) 

Reiser  (Othmar),  aiM/JOHANN  Knotkk.  Er- 
gebnisse  der  ornithologischen  Zugsbeobachtungen 
in  Bosnien  und  der  Hercegovina.  (Bosnisch-Her- 
cegovinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
Wien,  1902.     4^     v.  8,  pp.  470-586.) 

Richter  (Eduard).  Bosnien.  (Osterreich. 
Rundschau,     v.  6.  pp.  139-152.      Wien,  1906.) 

Roflkieirics  (Johann).  Studien  ttber  Bosnien 
und  die  Herzegovina. . .  Leipzig:  F,  A,  Broekhaus, 
1868.     xiv.  424  p..  I  map.     8°. 

Ruvarac  (Hilarion).  Katharina.  die  Tochter 
Tvrtko's  I.,  1353-1377  Banus  und  I377-I39i 
Kdnigs  von  Bosnien.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil. aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1894. 
4*.     V.  2,  pp.  173-178.) 

Die    Privilegien  des  Hauses  Ohmucevic- 

Grguric.     Mit    zwei    AnhSngen:    Die    Burgruine 
Tuheljgrad  von  W.  Radimsky  and  EXn  alter  Plan 


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Bosma  and  Hirmgovina,  C9nfd^ 

der  Zupa  Smacka  Ton  Vid  Yuletic-Vokasovic. 
illus.  (Bosniscb-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum 
in  SarajcTo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
o.  d.  Hercegovlna.  Wien,  1894.  4*.  v.  2,  pp. 
215-227.) 

Die  Regierung  des  Banns  Tvrtko  (1353- 

1377).  Mit  drei  Excursen.  (Bosnisch-Hercego- 
Tinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  n.  d.  Hercegovina. 

IVient  1896.     4'.     v.  4,  pp.  324-342.) 

Zazablje  in  der  Hercegovina,  dem  alten 

Hum.  Mit  einem  Nachworte  von  Peter  Bosnjak, 
GemeindesecretUr  in  Metkovic.  (Bosnisch-Herce- 
govinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.   Hercegovina. 

IVien,  1894.     4*.     ▼.  2,  pp.  228-234.) 

Zwei  bosnische  K5niginen.    (Bosnisch-Her- 

cegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in   Sarajevo.     Wis- 
senschaftl. Mittheil  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
IVien,  1895.     4".     V.  3,  pp.  372-387.) 

Saiiite-Marie(E.  de).  L'Herz^govine.  :£tude 
g^graphique,  historique  et  statistique.  Paris:  J. 
Boer  et  Cie.,  1875.     vi,  161  p.,  i  1.,  i  map.     8*. 

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Schneller  (Hans).     *Die  staatsrechtliche  Stel- 
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sche  Haus.  (Globus,  v.  79,  pp.  220-224.  BrauK' 
sehwiig,  1901.) 


Tliall6e7  (Ludwig).  Herzog  Hervoja  und 
sein  Wappen.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil. aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  IVien,  1894. 
4*.     v.  2,  pp.  108-124.) 

Wie  und  wann  wurde  Hervoja  Gross-voj- 

vode  Ton  Bosnien  ?  i  facsim.  (Bosnisch-Herce- 
govinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
IVien,  189Q.     4°.     V.  6,  pp.  284-290.) 

Thomson  (H.  C.)  The  outgoing  Turk:  im^ 
pressions  of  a  journey  through  the  western  Balkans. 
London:  IV,  Heinemann^  1897.  xxi,  282  p., 
3  maps,  6  pi.     8**. 

Tolstoi  (LevNikolayevich).  O  prisoyedinenii 
Bosnii  i  Hertzegoviny  k  Avstrii.  Berlin:  Steinitt, 
1909.     52  p.     12*. 

Tomasini  (Otto  von).  Skizzen  aus  dem  Rep- 
tilienleben  Bosniens  und  der  Hercegovina.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     IVien,  1894.     4*.     v.  2,  pp.  560-661.) 

Truhelka  (Giro).  Altbosnische  Inschriften. 
illus.,  I  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  IVien^  1897.  4*. 
V.  5»  pp.  276-303.) 

ArchSU>logische  Forschungen  auf  der  Bui^ 

von  Jajce  und  in  ihrer  n&chsten  Umgebung.  illus. 
I  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum 
in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
u.  d.  Hercegovina.      IVien^  1894.     4**.     v.  2,  pp. 

87-Q3.) 
Die  bosnischen  Grabdenkmftler  des  Mittel- 

alters.  illus.,  i  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
theil. aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  IVien^  1895. 
4°.     V.  3,  pp.  403-473.) 

HUgelgraber  und  RingwSUe  auf  der  Hoch- 
ebene Glasinac.  illus,  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinis- 
ches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl. 
Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  fVien, 
1893.     4°.     V.  I,  pp.  61-112.) 

Die  Katacomben  von  Jajce.  illus.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sara- 
jevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.  JVien,  1894.  4°.  v.  2,  pp.  94- 
107.) 

Die  "  phrygische  MUtze  "  in  Bosnien.    illus. 

(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sar- 
ajevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.      IVien,  1896.     4°.     v.  4,   pp.   509- 

515.) 

Die  Tatowirung  bei  den  Katholiken  Bos- 
niens und  der  Hercegovina.  illus.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     f^yien,  1896.     4".     v.  4,  pp.  493-508.) 

Zwei  prahistorische  Funde  aus  Gorica  (Be- 

zirk  Ljubuski).     illus.,  2  pi.     (Bosnisch-Hercego- 
vinisches   Landesmuseum   in   Sarajevo.      Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
fVien,  1902.     4".     V.  8,  pp.  3-47.) 

Tmhelka  (Giro),  an^GoNSTANTiN  Hermann. 
Olovo.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Lan- 
desmuseum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil. 
aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  fVien,  1894.  4°. 
v.  2,  pp.  235-247.) 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Bosnia  and  Hernegavina,  confd, 

Uil^arte  de  Ercilla  (E.)  La  anexi6n  de  Bos- 
nia y  Herzegovina  al  imperio  austro-hungaro. 
(Razony  Fe.  Madrid,  igoS-'og.  8*.  v.  22,  pp. 
464-475;  V.  23,  pp.  59-75.) 

Verhoeff(Karl).  Diplopodenfauna  von  Bosnien, 

Hercegovina  und  Dalmatien.     (Bosnisch-Hercego- 

vinisches   Landesmuseum  in    Sarajevo.     Wissen- 

scbaftl.  Mittheii.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 

Wien,  1899.     4*.     v.  6,  pp.  746-766.) 

Vesnitch  (Milenko  R.)  L'annexion  de  la  Bos- 
nie-Herz^govine  et  le  droit  international.  (Rev. 
de  droit  internat.  et  de  legtslat.  comp.  BruxelUs^ 
1909.     8*.     ser.  2,  V.  11,  pp.  123-141.) 

Viator*  pseud.  The  truth  about  Bosnia  and 
the  Herzegovina.  (Fortnightly  Rev.  London^ 
1908.     8*.     n.  s.  V.  84  (v.  90),  pp.  1007-1016.) 

Viollis  (Jean).  La  Bosnie-Herzegovine  et  la 
question  des  Balkans.  (Grande  rev.  v.  20  (1902, 
V.  l),  pp.  682-707.     Paris,  1902.) 

Vitanovie  (Timotheus).  Das  Kloster  Ozren. 
Mit  einem  Anhange  und  einer  Erwiderung  von 
Georg  v.  Stratimirovic  und  einem  Nachworte  von 
Hilarion  Ruvarac.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovini- 
sches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl. 
Mittheii.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien, 
1893.     4°.     v.  I,  pp.  386-401.) 

Vuletie-VnkasoTie  (Vid).  Anleitung  zur 
Vorbereitung  fttr  den  heiligen  Gottesdienst  in  den 
allgemeinen  Kirchenregeln  des  Klosters  Zavala. 
(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sar- 
ajevo. Wissensc Haiti.  Mittheii.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.      Wien,   1893.     4".     v.   i,  pp.  368- 

374) 

Weisbach  (A.)  PrShistorische  SchSdel  vom 
Glasinac.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheii.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1897.  4*". 
V.  5.  pp.  562-576.) 

Wennsch  (J.  R.  von).  Die  Eisenbahnen  von 
Dalmatien,  Bosnien  und  Herzegowina.  (Ztsch.  d. 
ttsterr.  Ingen.  u.  Architekten-Vereines.  Jahrg.  55, 
pp.  491-501.      Wien,  1903.) 

Triarte  (C.  E.)  Bosnie  et  Herz^govine;  sou- 
venirs de  voyage  pendant  I'insurrection . . .  Paris^ 
1876.     pi.,  map.     12*'. 

Zahlbrnckner  (Alex. )  Materialien  zur  Flech- 
tenflora  Bosniens  und  der  Hercegovina.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheii.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1895.     4**.     V.  3,  pp.  596-614.) 

Zarsycki  (M.    v.),  and  others.     Die  Aladza- 
Moschee  in  Foca.     illus.,  2  pi.     (Bosnisch-Herce- 
govinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.     Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheii.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
Wien,  1894.     4".     v.  2,  pp.  248-257.) 

Zlatarski  (Georg  N.)  Ein  geologischer  Be- 
richt  Ubcr  die  Srednja  Gora,  zwischen  den  FlUsscn 
Topolnica  und  Strema.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wis- 
sensch.  Math.-naturwissensch.  CI.  Denkschr.  Bd. 
57.  PP-  559-568,  I  map.      Wien,  1890.     f**.) 

Bulgaria. 

Bibliography. 

Drinov  (M.)  Pervata  bolgarska  tipografiya  v 
Solun  i  nyekoi  ot  napechatnitye  v  neya  knigi.    (Peri- 


odichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzh- 
estvo  V  Sryedetz.    v.  31,  pp.  1-25.    Sryedetz,  \%^) 

Isehirkoff  (Anastas).  Bibliographie.  (In 
his:  Sadbulgarien.     p.l.  4.     Leipzig,  1896.     8**.) 

PetkoT (Georg) .  Bibliographie.  (In  his:  Die 
sozialen  und  wirthschaftlicher  VerhUltnisse  in  Bui- 
garien  vor  der  Befreiung.  pp.  v-vi.  Erlangen, 
1906.     8'.) 

Samnelson  (James).  Bibliography  of  Bulga- 
ria. (In  his:  Bulgaria  past  and  present,  pp.  227— 
229.     London,  1888.     8**.) 

Periodicals. 

Annnaire  international  du  commerce  et  de 
I'industrie  du  royaume  de  Bulgarie. ..  [Edited  by] 
K.  D.  Spissarevsky  and  R.  r.  Kossef.  1909.  Sofia^ 
1909.     4'. 

Biblioteka  na  Slavyanska  Besyeda.  Year 
l-iv.     Sofiya,  1906-1908,  1909,  no.  I.     12*. 

Bolfi^rsky  Naroden  Sbornik.  Sobran,  nare- 
den  i  izdaden  ot  Vasiliya  Cholakova.  Belgrad:  V 
pechatnitzye-tye  na  Tuntralnoto  Uchilishche^  1872. 
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Godishnik  na  demokraticheskata  partiya. 
Year  i-ii.  Sofiya:  Piotr  Gluskkov  &*  Co,,  1905- 
1906.     12*. 

IsTyestiya  na  istoricheskoto  druzhestvo  v 
Sofiya.  V.  i-ii.  Sofiya:  Pridvorna  PechatnitMa 
na  Bratya  Proshekovi,  1 90 5- 1 906.     8*. 

K.  (V.)  Sudby  periodicheskoi  pechati  v  Bolga- 
rii,  istoriko-kriticheskiocherk.  (In:  Vyestnik  Yev- 
ropy.     V.  201,  pp.  746-799.     St,  Petersburg,  1900.) 

Knishitsi  za  prochit.  S  belletristichesko,  tekh- 
nichesko,  nauchno. .  .sodorzhanie  Izdanie  i  pechat 
na  knizharnitzata  K.  G.  Samardzhiyev  &  Co.  Nos. 
I -10.  Solun:  Skoropechatnitza  na  S,  Mur atari  &• 
Cie.,  1889.     8^ 

No  more  publbhed. 

Periodichesko  spisanie  na  Bolgarskoto  Kniz- 
hovno Druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz  i  Sofiya.  V.  D. 
Stoyanov,  ed.  Sryedetz  (v.  1-57);  5tf5>A«a  (58-62), 
1882-1901.    62  in  17.    8°. 

Ratnik*  list  za  vojne  nauke,  novosti  i  knizhev- 
nost.     Belgrad:    Derzhavna    Shtamparija,    1878- 

98.  8% 

1879,  no.  1-7.  189T,  no.  i-io. 

1880,  no.  1-8.  189a,  no.  x-8. 

1881,  no.  x-8.  1893.  °<>*  *-5* 

1882,  no.  XH).  z8q4«  no.  x-za. 

1886,  no.  1-8.  1895,  no.  x-xo. 

1887,  no.  x-xo.  X896,  no.  x-7. 

1888,  no.  x-a.  id97«  no.  x-xa. 

1889,  no.  x-9.  1898,  no.  x-9. 

1890,  no.  1-9. 

Sbornik  za  narodni  umotvoreniya,  nauka  i 
knizhnina.  Vol.  1-24  (Year  1 889-1908).  Sophia: 
Min.  na  narodn.  prosvyeshchenie.     4*. 

Shishmanov  (Iv.  D.)  Dosetgodishninata  na 
Sbornika,  i889-*99.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni,  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  16-17,  PP* 
v-xviii.     Sofia,  1900.) 

Slaviyevi  Gori  (Rodopi).    Spisanie  za  Narodni 
umotvoreniya,    nauka   i   obshchestvenni    znaniya. 
Year    i,   nos.    1-7.     Plovdiv:    **  Stara-Planina,** 
1894.     8'. 
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37 


Bulgaria,  confd. 

General  Works. 

Anionit  arkhimattdrii,  Konstaotta,  yepiskop 
bolgarski  i  negovoto  pouchitelno  Yevangelie.  Prye- 
▼od  ot  D.  Tzuklev.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na 
bolg.  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  21,  pp. 
373-425.     Sryedetz,  1887.     8". 

Apfelbeck  (Victor).  Bericht  Uber  die  im  Jahre 
1892  ausgefQhrte  entomologische  Expedition  nach 
Bulgarien  und  Ostromelien.  (Bosnisch-Herce- 
govinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl.  Mittheii.  aos  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
Wien,  1894.     4°.     v.  2.  pp.  543-552.) 

ApostoloT  (P.)  Rodopska  svadba.  (Sbomik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreiuya,  Nauka  i  Knizhoina. 
▼.  21,  pp.  1-28.     Sojia,  1905.) 

Ar^firow  (S.)  Lyublyanskiyat  bolgarski  nikopis 
ot  XVII  vyek.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  12,  pp.  463-560.  Sofia, 
1895.) 

Yedin   bolgarski   nikopis  ot  xvii  vyek  v 

Prazhkiya  muzei.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bol- 
garskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  44, 
pp.  201-246.     Sryedetz,  1894.) 

Arma^nac  (J.)  Le  monastere  du  Rilo.  (Monde 
modeme.     n.  s.  v.  3,  pp.  161-169.     Paris,  1906.) 

Ameth  (Joseph  Calasanza  von).  "  Archaeo- 
logische  Analekten."  Aus  Bulgarien.  (Kais.  Akad. 
d.  Wissensch.  Phiios.-Hist.  Ci.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  7, 
pp.  67-73.      y^ien  [1852].     8^) 

ArraAf^ement  commercial  et  douanier  entre 
Tempire  Ottoman  et  la  principaute  de  Bulgarie. 
(Archives  diplomat,  ser.  3,  v.  102,  pp.  259-290. 
Paris,  1907.) 

Arrangement  concernant  I'echange  des  man- 
dats  de  poste  entre  la  Russie  (la  Finlande  y  com- 
prise) et  la  Bulgarie.  Sign^  4  St.-Petersbourg  et  k 
Sofia  le  10/23  juillet  1902.  (Archives  Diplomatiques. 
ser.  3,  V.  2  (v.  94).  pp.  415-419.     Paris,  1905.) 

Anlneftu  (J.)  La  Bulgarie  dans  les  Balkans. 
(Rev.  polit.  et  parlementaire.  Paris,  1909.  4°. 
V.  61,  pp.  272-293.) 

Bachmetyev  (P.)  Golyeminata  na  Bolgarski- 
tye  peperudi  v  sravnenie  s  Zapadno-yevropeiskitye. 
iPeriodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  57,  pp.  34-48.  Sryedetz, 
1898.) 

B»ikasheT(K.)  Pak  po  nashitye  gori.  (Pe- 
riodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  54,  pp.  835-58.  Srye- 
detz, 1896.) 

Bakalov  (I .)  Materiali  za  istoriyata  na  nyekoi 
manastiri  v  Bolgariya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  12,  pp.  339-348. 
Sofia,  1895.) 

Baker  (Valentine),  Pasha.  War  in  Bulgaria:  a 
narrative  of  personal  experiences.  London:  S. 
Low,  Marston,  Searle  &*  Rivington,  1879.  2  v. 
5  maps.     8"*. 

Bakhmetyev  (I.)  Kolyebaniyata  na  podpoch- 
venata  voda  i  tyekhnata  svorzka  s  zemnitye  elek- 
tricheski  tokoye  v  Sofiya  i  neinitye  okolnosti. 
(Sbomik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizh- 
nina.    v.  14,  pp.  102-128.     Sofia,  1897.) 


Bakhmetyev  (P.)  Material  za  izuchvanye 
zemnitye  elektricheski  tokove  v  Bolgariya.  (Sbor- 
nik za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  12,  pp.  58-120.     Sofia,  1895.) 

.  BalabanoT  (Marko  D.)  Otziv  v  Bolgariya  po 
Venelinovitye  pisma.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  2,  pp.  285-309. 
Sofia,  1890.) 

Balaktschieff  (Ilija).  Die  rechtliche  Stellung 
des  FQrstentums  Bulgarien.  IVilrzburg:  Gnad  &* 
Cie.,  1893.     I  p.l.,  (I)  6-83  (i)  p.     8°. 

Balaschev  (G.)  Bolgarskiyat  gospodar  Tervel. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  V  Sryedetz.  v.  57,  pp.  49-61.  SryedetM, 
1898.) 

Novi  izvyestiya  za  cherkovnoto  vyedomstvo 

na  Vidinskata  i  Sofiskata  yeparkhiya  pryez  pervitye 
godini  na  tyekhnoto  zavladyevane  ot  turtzitye. 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizh- 
nina.    V.  18,  pp.  132-170.     Sofia,  1901.) 

Barkley  (H.  C.)  Bulgaria  before  the  war, 
during  seven  years*  experience  of  European  Turkey 
and  its  inhabitants.     London,  1877.     12"*. 

BassanoTich  (I.)  Lomskiyat  okrug.  (Sbomik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  5.  pp.  3-185.     Sofia,  1891.) 

Battenbern^  (Franz  Joseph  von),  Prinz,  Die 
volkswirthschaftliche  Entwicklung  Bulgariens  von 
1879  bis  zur  Gegenwart.  Nach  amtlichen  Quellen 
bearbeitet.    Leipzig:   Veit  6*  CV.,  1891.    x,  202  p. 

4°- 
B^rard  (Victor).     Le   memorandum   bulgare. 

(Rev.  de  Paris.     1903,  v.  5,  pp.  424-444.     Paris, 

1903.) 

Blag^yev  (D.)  Prinos  kom  istoriyata  na  sot- 
zializma  v  Bolgariya.  Sofiya:  **  Balkan,*'  1906. 
3  V.     8% 

Blanqni  (Adolphe  Jerome).  Voyage  en  Bul- 
garie pendant  I'ann^e  1841.  Paris:  W.  Coquebert, 
1843.     X,  414  p.     12**. 

Block  (Adolphe).  Origine  turque  des  Bulgares. 
(Soc.  d'anthrop.  de  Paris.  Bull,  et  mem.  ser.  5, 
V.  4.  pp.  537-546.     Paris,  1903.) 

BobckeT(S.  S.)  Bolgarskata  chelyanda  zadrug^ 
V  segasno  i  minalo  vryeme.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  22-23,  pt.  2, 
pp.  1-207.     Sofia,  i906-'07.) 

Prinos  kom  istoriyata  na  bolgarskoto  voz- 

razhdane.  Pop  Andreya  Robovski.  (Sbornik  za 
Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  21, 
pp.  I- 1 7.     Sofiu,  1905.) 

Sbornik  na  Bolgarskitye  yuridicheski  obi- 

chai.  Plovdiv:  *'  Yedinstvo,*'  1897.  part  i.  302  p. 
8°. 

Bochevarov  (M.)  Meteorologicheski  nablyu- 
deniya  za  Sofiya  (ot  i-  Mart  1887  god  do  i-  Mart 
1889).  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka 
i  Knizhnina.     v.  i,  pp.  291-301.     Sofia,  i8Sg.) 

Nyeskolko  byelyezhki  za  klimatot  y  Sofiya. 

(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizh- 
nina.    V.  I,  pp.  312-315.     Sofia,  1889.) 

Bolgariya  v  tzaruvanieto  na  Nikifora  Foka. 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizh- 
nina.    V.  5,  pp.  233-266.     Sofia,  1 89 1.) 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Bulgaria,  ctmfd, 

Bol^arslui  Starina,  povremeno  spisanie  izda- 
Tayemo  v  neupredyelno  vremya  ot  G.  S.  Rakov- 
skavo.  Bucharest:  S,  RasicUsk,  1865.  book  i. 
I  ed.     206  p.     4**. 

No  more  published. 

Bonsqnet  (Georges).  Les  chemins  de  fer  bul- 
gares.  Paris:  Imp,  Chaix\iqoqT\  45  (i) p.,  i  map. 
8'. 

Brailsford  (H.  N.)  The  Bulgarians  of  Mace- 
donia; a  psychological  study.  (Fortnightly  Rev. 
V.  81  (n.  s.  V.  75),  pp.  1049-1059.) 

Bnelens  (F.)  La  Bulgarie  contemporaine. 
Edition  officielle  du  Minist^re  du  Commerce  et  de 
TAgriculture  de  Bulgarie.  Bruxelles:  R.  &*  H, 
Fourez^  1905.     364,  iii  p.,  2  diag.,  i  table.     8**. 

Bnl^ares  (Les),  par  un  diplomate.  Paris:  E. 
•LerouXf  1894.  56  p.,  i  tab.  16**.  (Bibliot.  slave 
elz^virienne,  t.  11.) 

Bulgaria. 

UNpsR  THE  Treaty  of  Berlin. 

1878-date. 

Constitution,  Constitution  de  la  principaute  de 
Bulgarie.  Revis^e  par  la  iv-me  Grande  Assem- 
bl^e  Nationale  dans  sa  stance  du  15/27  mai 
1893.  Sophia:  Typographic  B.  Simdcek^  Im- 
primeur  de  la  Cour,  1893.     69  p.     24**. 

Text  in  Bulgarian  and  in  French.  Sgg  also  ielow  Grand 
Sobranje. 

The  French  text  of  the  first  constitution  of  Bulgaria, 
adopted  at  Tirnovo,  April  i6/a8, 1879,  is  printed  in  the  British 
and  Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  70,  p.  1303  et  seq.  The  constitu- 
tion of  1879  was  suspended  in  x88i  and  re-established  in  1883, 
the  modincations  voted  b>[  the  Sobranje  not  having  been  rati- 
fied hy  the  Grand  Sobranje.    {Sec  below  Grand  Sobranje.) 

Grand  Sobranje,     [Journal  of  proceedings.] 

X.  1879.    Lacking.    (Election  of  Prince  Alexander.) 
9.  1883.         **  (Constitutional  revision.) 

3.  Oct.  1 886- April,  1887.    (Election  of  Prince  Ferdinand.) 

4.  May  3-17,  189^.    (Cfonstitutional  revision.) 

Text  in  Bulgarian.  The  Grand  Sobranje  is  a  specially 
elected  body  convened  to  decide  questions  of  territory,  the 
constitution  or  of  the  regency. 

Ministerski  Sovyet.  Doklad  do  Negovo  Tzarsko 
Visochestvo  Bolgarskiya  Knyaz  Ferdinand  I. 
Ot  Ministerskiya  sovyet  (i 887-1907).  Sojiya: 
Derzhavna  Pechatnitza,  1907.     664  p.     f*. 

Ministerstvo  Finansitye,  Sbornik  na  okrzhzhnitye 
pisma.  ..1888-1891,  1893-1897.  Sojiya,  1889- 
1898.     8^ 

Ministerstvo  na  vnutryeshnitye  raboti,  Spisk  na 
naselenitye  myesta  v  Bolgariya.  Izladen  ot  min- 
isterstvoto  na  vnutryeshnitye  raboti.  Sojiya: 
Derzhavna  Pechatnitza^  1906.     172  p.     8**. 

Sobranje,  (Parliament;  unicameral.)  [Journal  of 
proceedings.] 

Under  Prince  Alexander. 

z  sobranje,  const,  sess.  1879.  Feb.  xo-April  16.  i  v. 

I         **         reir.        "     1879.  Oct.  ai-Nov.  24.  x  v. 

z88o.  March  23-June  4.  z  v. 

1880.  Oct.  Z5-Dec.   z8.  3  v. 

Z882/3.  Dec.  zo-Feb.  Z3.  a  v. 

1883.  Sept.  4-Dec.  25.  3  v. 

Z884/5.  Oct-  xs-Feb.  X.  4  v. 


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Under  the  Regency. 
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Under  Prince  Ferdinand. 


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Oct.  Z5-Dcc.  Z7. 
Oct.  z5-Dec.  z8. 
Oct.  »2-Dec.  Z7. 
Oct.  Z5-Dec.  16. 
Oct.  zs-Dcc.  z5. 
_-^_.  Oct.  zs-Dec.  z5.  ,  . . 
(and  only  sess.)  1893.  Oct.  zs-Dec.  Z5. 
sess.  1894.  Oct.  Z5-Dec.  ao.  a  v. 
"  1895/6.  Oct.  z9-Feb.  4.  3  v. 
"  Z896/7.  Dec.  z-Feb.  a7.  4  v. 
**  Z897.  Oct.  z5-Dec.  z5.  3  v. 
**  Z898.  Oct.  Z5-Dcc.  19.  4  V. 
extr.  sess.  Z899.  May  z6-Junea8.  3  v. 
ord.  sess.  1899/00.  Oct.  15- Tan.  23.  6  v. 

Oct.  Z5-N0V.  29.    a  v. 


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Z900. 


extr.  **  Z901.  Feb.  22- Aug.  26. 
ord.  "  Z90Z.  Oct.  zs-Dec.  23. 
extr.  **  1902.  April  22-July  30. 
ord.  **  Z902.  Oct.  Z5-Dec.  2z. 
sess.  1903/4.    Nov.  2-Jan.  25.    5  v. 

"    1904/5-     Oct.  is-Jan.  31.    7  V. 

'*    Z905/6.     Oct.  Z5-Jan.  25.    7  v. 

**    Z906/7.     Oct.  15-Jan.  31.   s  V. 
extr.  sess.  Z907.     Feb.  16-March  14. 
sess.  Z907.    Oct.  Z5-Dec.  22.    5  v. 
1908/9.    Oct.  15- Jan.  26.   7  v. 


5  V. 

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Direction  de  la  Statistique, 

Census  (Buildings). 

R&SULTATS  du  recensements  des  blltiments  dans  la 
principaute  de  Bulgarie  au  31  decembre,  1900. 
Sophia^  1905.     2  p.l.,  3-299  p.     f*. 

In  Bulgarian  and  French. 

An  enumeration  by  departments  and  communes  of  dwell* 
ings,  hotels,  inns,  public  buildings,  schools,  churches,  monas- 
teries, mosques,  factories,  shops,  bakeries,  etc,  etc  One 
earlier  similar  enumeration  had  been  taken  in  1893. 

Census  (Industries). 

Recknsement    des    industries    encourages    par 

r^tat  (31   decembre  1904).     Sojia^   1906.     xxit, 

loi  p.     f*. 

In  Bulgarian  and  French. 

The  first  enumeration  of  this  nature  in  Bulgaria. 

Census  (Livestock). 

RisuLTATS  du  recensement  du  betail,  des  oiseaux 
de  basse-cour,  des  chars  et  des  outils  et  machines 
agricoles  dans  la  principaute  de  Bulgarie  au  31 
decembre  1900.     Sophia  ^  1906.     livraisons  1-2. 

r. 

In  Bulgarian  and  French. 

This  is  the  third  livestock  census  taken  by  Bulgaria.  The 
first  was  taken  on  Dec.  3Z,  1887,  by  authority  of  the  Minister 
of  War.  It  included  only  horses,  mules,  buffalos,  oxen,  cows 
and  calves.  It  was  published  by  the  Minister  of  War  in  1890. 
The  second  was  taken  on  Dec.  31,  1892,  together  with  the  cen- 
sus of  population  and  of  buildings.  This  census  was  pub- 
lished in  189^.  It  included  for  the  first  time  fowls,  and  data 
concerning  sheep,  goats  and  hogs,  taken  from  returns  of  the 
Ministry  of  Finance.  The  census  of  1900  is  the  third  livestock 
census.  In  it  are  enumerated  for  the  first  time  agricultural 
implements. 

Census  (Population). 

RfesULTATS  generaux  du  d^nombrcraent  de  la 
population  de  la  principaute  de  Bulgarie  au  ler 
Janvier  1893.     Sophia,  1897.    2  p.l.,  417  p.    f*. 

The  first  census  of  population  of  Bulgaria  was  taken  in 
Jan.,  z88i,  the  second  in  Jan.,  1888,  the  third  in  1893  and  the 
fourth  in  1900,  the  fifth  and  last  in  1905. 

Statistics  (Agriculture). 

Statistique  agricole    pour   Tannic    1903-1904. 

Sojia,  1907-1908.     f. 

An  earlier  compilation  of  aio^icultural  statistics  had  been 
published  for  the  ^ears  Z896/7-Z808/9  resp.  The  collection 
of  agricultural  statistics  had  tnen  been  suspended  until  ZQ03 
when  the  above  series  was  inaugurated.  The  volume  tor 
Z903  contains  summaries  for  the  years  Z897-Z899. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


39 


Bulgaria,  cont'd* 

Statistics  (Commerce). 

Serial. 

The  form  of  pablicatlon  of  the  Buljcarian  serial  commercial 
statistics  underwent  a  chang^e  in  1895.  The  publications 
which  the  Library  has,  at  present,  of  each  period  are  grouped 
as  A  and  B  resp. 

A. 

Statistique  des  mouvements   de  la   navis^tion 

pendant  les  annees  1891-94.    SopAia,  iSgs.    C 

One  earlier  volume,  wbieh  is  not  in  the  llbranr,  had  been 
published  for  the  years  t886  to  1890,  under  the  title  ''  Mouve- 
ment  des  navires  par  ports/* 

Statistique  du  commerce  de  la  principaut^  de 
Bulgarie  avec  ies  pays  Strangers  pendant  I'ann^ 

1889.     SopAia,  1890.     r. 
Published  annually  from  1880  to  1894. 

B. 

MouvEMENT  commercial  de  la  Bulgarie  avec  les 
pays  Strangers.  Mouvement  de  la  navigation 
par  ports.  Prix  moyens  dans  les  principales 
villes  pendant  lemois. . .  Sophia^  1896-1897.    f*. 

1895  Dec. 

1896  Jan.-Feb.,  April-Dec. 

1897  July. 

Published  monthly  since  1895. 

Continued  as: 

Mouvement  commercial  de  la  Bulgarie  avec  les 

pays  Strangers,  mouvement  de  la  navigation  par 

ports  et  priz  moyens  dans  les  principales  villes 

pendant  le. .  .trimestre. . ,  Sofia^  1905-1906.    f*. 

1905  trim.  I,  4.  1906  trim.  x-4. 
i9<»  •*  1-4.  1908  **  I,  3. 
Published  quarterly  since  1898. 

Statisque  du  commerce  de  la  principaut^  de  Bul- 
garie avec  les  pays  etrangers,  mouvement  de  la 
navigation  et  priz  moyens  annuels  des  animaux 
domestiques,  des  principaux  articles  alimentaires 
et  des  joumees  pendant  I'annee  1905-1906. 
Sofia,  1906-1907.  f*. 
Published  annually  since  1895. 

NON-SBRIAL. 

Statistique  decennale  du  commerce  ext^rieur  de 
la  Bulgarie  1 886-1 895.  Sofia,  1906.  xxxiii,  537  p. 

In  Bulgarian  and  French.  The  statistics  are  for  Bulgaria 
proper  only  and  do  not  include  Southern  Bulgaria  (Eastern 
Kouroelia). 

Commerce  ext^rieur  de  la  Bulgarie  pendant  les 
ann^  1 897-1903.  Sofia,  \^^,  2  p.l.,  xxxviii, 
393  (I)  p.    f^ 

In  Bulgarian  and  French. 

Statistics  (Electoral). 

Statistique  des  Elections  des  deputes  pour  la 
II. -12.  Assembl^e  Nationale  Ordinaire,  1901- 
1902.     Sophia,  1904.     r. 

In  Bulgarian  and  French.  One  earlier  similar  publication 
has  been  issued,  viz.  for  the  tenth  (1899/00)  National  Assem- 
bly. 

Statistics  (Industrial). 

Statistique  des  prix  moyens  des  animaux  domes- 
tiques,  des  principaux  articles  alimentaires  et 
des  salaires  des  ouvriers  en  Bulgarie  pendant  la 
p^riode  decennale  iS;3-i902.  Sofia,  1906.  xvii, 
121  p.     f^ 

Statistics  (Military). 

Statistique  du  recrutement  militaire  regulier  pen- 
dant les  ann^s  1900,  igo2.     Sofia,  1907.     f**. 
In  Bulgarian  and  French.    This  series  has  been  published 

Anaoally  since  1897. 


Statistics  (Population). 

Statistique  de  T^migration  de  la  principaute  dans 

des  pays  Strangers  de  1 893-1 902.    Sophia^  1905. 

viii,  165  p.     r. 

In  Bulgarian  and  French.  Shows  the  emigration  from 
Bulgaria  m  each  year  from  1893  to  1909  by  destination,  pro- 
fession and  age. 

Statistics  (Schools). 

£cOLBS  PkIMAIRBS. 

Statistique  des  ecoles  dans  la  principaut^  de 
Bulgarie  pendant  Tann^e  scolaire...  Sofia, 
1897.     F% 

1894/5,  pt.  I. 

Published  in  thb  form  for  1804/5-1895/6  in  3  parts  for  eaeh 
school  year.  The  series  had  been  puDlished  since  1888/9 
as  ^*Sutistique  scolaire,"  annually,  1888/9-X890/X,  and  as 
^*  Statistique  des  Ecoles  primaires,"  x89i/a-x893/4,  annually. 

Continued  as: 
Statistique  des  ecoles  primaires  dans  la  princi- 
paute de  Bulgarie  pendant  Tannee  1 903-1 904. 
SofiM,  1907.     £•. 
Published  annually,  in  thb  form,  since  1898-9. 

Statistics  (Vital). 

Sbriau 

Mouvement  de  la  population  par  arrondissements 

et  d^partements  pendant  Tann^e  1902,  2e  partie. 

Sophia,  1906.     f  . 

This  series  has  been  published  annuall^r  since  x88i.  The 
Library's  file  being  so  very  fragmentary,  it  is  not  possible  to 
describe  the  general  contents  of  the  series.  Part  3  of  1902  is 
a  volume  of  271  pages  and  many  plates.  This  part  contains 
z.  tables  on  natural  increment  (of  the  population)  (excess  of 
births  over  deaths),  and  marriages,  births  and  deaths  with 
decennial  summaries;  a.  average  no.  of  marriages,  births  and 
deaths  in  i^  compared  with  preceding  decade,  and  causes 
of  deaths  in  general  for  urban  districts  and  separately  for 
cities  over  5000  population;  3.  marriages,  births  and  deaths 
by  departments  and  religions,  and  by  arrondissements  and 
urban  and  rural  population;  4.  divorces  among  the  orthodox 
Bulgarian  population. 

Naissances,  deces  et  mariages  pendant  Tann^ 

1893  par  lieux  peupl^  et  mois.  Sophia,  1896.    4**. 

Published  annually  since  1893.    In  Bulgarian  and  French. 

Statistique  pour  les  causes  des  dec^s  dans  les 
villes  de  la  principaut^  pendant  I'annee  1900- 
1901.     Sophia,  1906-1907.     f*. 

Throne —  [Speeches  from  the  throne  on  the  open- 
ing and  closing  of  Parliament] 

The  text  of  these  documents  is  of  course  to  be  found  in  the 
Journals  of  the  Sobranje  and  of  the  Grand  Sobranje  resp. 
Occasionally  the  text  is  also  printed  in  French  or  in  English 
in  the  British  and  Foreign  State  Papers.  A  collection  of  these 
latter  is  given  below. 

Sobranje. 

Princb  Alexandbr. 

1883  Sept.  x6.  opening  3  sobranje  3  sess.  (French)  v.  74:  780 

1884  Jan.    6. 

1885  Feb.  1/12.  closing  4  "  i     "  (English)  v.  76:  556 

1886  June  14.  opening  4  "  extr.  '*    (French)  v.  77:  708 
1886  July  23.    closing  4  '*  extr.  **  (English)  v.  78:  686 


Recbnts. 
x886  Sept.  13.  opening  4  sobranje  2  sess.  (French)  v.  78:  686 

Princb  Ferdinand. 

1887  Oct.   27.  opening  5  sobranje  i  sess.  (French)  v.  78:  690 
x888  Oct.   37.  opening  5         "        ^      "     — 

1898  Oct.    37.  opening  9        '*        3 

1899  May  38.  opening   xo        **        x 
X900  Oct.  38.  opening  10        *'*'        a 


'*  (French)  v.  79:    93 

**  (French)  v.  90:  553 

"  (French)  v.  91: 1303 

"  (French)  v.  93:  990 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Grand  Sobraoje. 

iM6  Od.  31.  opcnini  3  Gnnd  Sobnnje  (Fiench)  t.  ;t:  687 

Balnurlft,  (he  peasant  Matt,  illas.  (Natl. 
Gtog.  Maga.  H^atkiHglBU,  1908.  8°.  v.  19, 
pp.  760-773) 

Balc»rl«n,  Aussenbandel  und  SchifTahrt  iin 
Jahre  1903.  {DeuiachcB  Handels-Archiv.  Jahrg. 
1904,  pp.  1157-1178.     Berlitt,  1904.) 

Bulgr&rlsoha  (Die)  Annee.  illus,  (StreHleura 
roilitiic.  ZtscbT.  Wim,  igoq,  8°.  Jabrg.  jo  (1904, 
'■  0.  pp.  449-474.) 

Balf{»rlBeh«  (Dai)  Heerwesen.  (InternaL 
Rer.  aber  d.  gesamtea  Anneen  u.  Flottea.  Belhef  t 
68  (Dec.  1905),  pp.  I-16,      Drtsdm,  I905.) 

BnlgMrlaohan  (Die)  Staatsbahnea  im  Jahre 
1902-06.  (Aichiv  f.  EiseDbahnwesen.  Berlin, 
1905-08.  8°.  Jabrg.  38(1905),  pp.  347-351,  93fr- 
939;  Jahrg.  39  (r9o6).  pp.  797-803;  Jahrg.  30 
(1907),  pp.  1000-1007;  Jabrg.  31  (1908),  pp.  125a- 

BormoT  (T.  St.)  Bolgaro-gortzkata  tierkovna 
rasprya.  Sajiya:  Pethainil%a  na  Si.  Alanatov  &• 
Ca.,  1903.     iv,  630,  7  p.     8°. 

(Sbornilc  la  Narodoi  Urootvoreniya, 

Naaka  i  ICDizhniaa.  v.  15.  pp.  145-121.  Sofia, 
1898.) 

BralkoTsU  (G.)  Kreditot  i  bankovoto  dyelo 
V  Bolgariya.  (Sbornik  la  Narodoi  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnma.  v.  14.  pp.  119-325  ;  v.  1&-17, 
pp.  59-"'l-     ^M>  '897-) 

Za  parichuata  siatcma  v  Bolgariya.     (P«rl- 

odichesko  spisanie  oa  bolgarskoio  knizfaovDO  draz- 
h«*tvo  T  Sryedetz.  t.  48,  pp.  899-93*;  ».  49-50, 
pp.  113-151.      SrytJeU,  1895.) 

Cal&iT  de  Lamazijre  (R.)  Lei  capitolationi 
eo  Bulgarie.  Paris-  L.  Laroit  &•  L.  Ttviin,  1905. 
ap.l.,  134P-     4°- 

Caleb  (J.)  L'organisatiOD  judlciaireen  Bulgarie. 
(Rev.  de  droit  Inlernat.  s«r.  3,  v.  ;,  pp.  203-251. 
BrmxtlUi,  1903.) 

Le    regime    cotutitutionnel    en   Balgaric. 

(Rev.  de  droit  internal.  ler.  2,  v.  7,  pp.  214-23&, 
335-358,  578-603.     Bruxillts,  1905.) 

ChMx\»al,KiHgff  /fumania.  Nicopolc,  1396, 
iB77-i9<«-  (Academia  Romloi.  Aoalele  Acade- 
iniel  romSoe.  Memoriile  lectiunii  iicorice.  Bueu- 
resH,  1904.  4°.  ser.  2,  v.  36  (1903-04)  pp.  1B3- 
306.} 

Cli«Utl»rOT  (N.)  Dokumenti  po  bolgarskoio 
TOzraihdane.  Izvadki  iz  kopirnata  kniga  na  tzen- 
tralniya  revolyulzionen  komitet  t  Bukureihcb. 
(Sboroik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya.  Nauka  i  Knizb- 
Dina.   V.  21-13.  pt.  >i  pp.  l-^-     Sofia,  l906-'07.) 

ClMrnoTT-vahd  (P.)  Nyekolko  lapiski  ot 
tegashniya  vyek.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvore- 
niya. Nauka  i  Kaizhnioa.  v.  6,  pp.  379-415.  Sofia, 
1893.) 

Spomcni  za  unlyata  oa  iS  dekemvri  1B60 

god.  (Sboraik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka 
i  Knizbnina.     v.  II,  pp.  316-345.     Sofia,  1894.) 

Ooauiarea  eit^ricur  de  ta  Bulgarie  pendaoc 
leiaan^  1879-1907.  (Mouvemeut  ^con,  Butarcst, 
1909.     8*.     V.  9,  p.  163.) 


Catrbnai  (G^za).  Dfe  tQdangariacben  Bul- 
gareo.  (In:  T.  S.  Vtloosky's  Die  Serbea  im  lUd- 
lichen  Ungan...  Jfim,  1884.  8".  pp.  341-403.) 
(Die  Volker  Oeaterreich-Ungami.     v.  11. j 

Yuzbnoangankitye     Bolgare.      Etnof  rafi- 

cheskaskilza  ot  Prof.  Geia  Tiirbus.  Pryevel  It. 
A.  Georgov.  (Periodicbesko  ipisanie  na  bolgar- 
akoto  knizhovno  druzhesivo  V  Sryedetz.  v.  I3,  pp. 
65-73;  V-  13.  pp-  3'-5o;  V.  14,  pp.  230-aS5-  Sryi- 
dttt,  1884-85.     8',) 

DaaaJloT  (Georgi  T.)  Edin  pametnik  na 
itaroto  bolgarako  pravo.  (Sbomik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka i  Knizhnioa.  v.  iS,  pp.  3-59- 
Sofia,  1901,} 

Dat*OT(S.  Zb.)  Ot  Sofiya  do  Pranga  (Putni 
byelyeibki  i  vospominaniya).  ( Periodic hesko  spisa- 
nie  na  bolgankoto  knizhOTuodruzbescvo  v  Sryedetz. 
».  45.  pp.  424-445;  V.  46,  pp.  526-537.  Srycdelt, 
1894.) 

D»TldoT(B.)  Prinos  za  izucbvane  florata  na 
Varnenikiya  okrug.  (Sbotnik  za  Narodui  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  i  Knizbnina.  v.  30,  pp.  1-54; 
v.  II.  pp.  1-73.     Sofia,  1905.) 

Dterat  du  16  Janvier  iBgBporlant  promulgation 
de  la  convention  de  commerce  slgnee  i  SoUa  le  33 
mal-4  jaIn  1897,  entre  la  France  et  la  Bulgarie. 
(Annalei  'du  commerce  ezterieur.  Paris,  189S. 
8".     pp.  82-86.} 

DvaasAclu  (Georges).  Balgarie  et  Bulgares. 
illus.  (Rev.  fraocalse  d.  I'etraug.  et  d.  colooiei  et 
j'explor.  Gaz.  geog.  v.  32.  pp.  689-704.  Paris, 
1907.) 

Dealker  0OMph).  Les  Bulgares  et  tes  Mac^ 
donteni:  note  com  pi  Omenta  ire  i.  la  communication 
du  Dr.  WaieS.  map.  (Soc.  d'anthrop.  de  Pari*. 
Bull.  et.  mem.  ser.  5,  T.  5,  pp.  458-466.  Parii, 
1904.) 

DApIorkble  (Le)  ^venement.  ..devant  Ronst- 
chouk. . .  (Par  nn  Bulgare],  1867.  n.  t.-p.  3-42  p. 
8°. 

Dle«r  (Edward).  The  peasant  state.  An  ac- 
count of  Bulgaria  in  1S94.  Londan:  J.  Murray, 
1894.     iv,  333  p.     8". 

DlmltroT  (G.)  Koyaihestvo  Bolgariya  v  isto 
richesko,  geogralichesko  i  etuograticbesko  otno- 
shenie  V  tri  cbasti.      I.  ed.    Sofiya:  B.  Shimackek, 


I 894-1 


«.] 


[v.  I  publi^ed  m  Plovdiv.-  Torgavik. 

DlmttroT  (Luka).  Beitrlge  zur  geologischen  und 

gttrograph lichen  Kenntnissdes  Vitosa-Gebleies  in 
ulgarien.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Matb.. 
naturwlssensch.  CI.  Deokscbr.  Bd.  60,  pp.  477- 
530,  1  map,  3  pi.       Witn,  1693,      f°.) 

DUach«ff(P.)  La  propriety  (onciire  et  Tagrl- 
culture  en  Bulgarie.  (Mouvcment  ccon.  *.  4, 
pp.  333-342.)    SucartsI,  1906.) 

DobrtukI  (V.)  ArkbeologicheskI  izdlrvaniya  v 
Zapadna  Bolgariya.  (Sbomik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  1  Knizbnina.  v.  t,  pp.  1-45. 
Sofia,  1890.) 

Maienali  po  arkbeologiyata  na  Bolgariya. 

(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya.  Nauka  I  Knizb- 
nina. V.  II,  pp.  68-'.oi;  v.  16-17.  pp-  3-116: 
V.  13,  pp.  398-443;  »,  18,  pp.  704-^13,  Sofia, 
1894-1900.) 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


41 


Bulgaria,  confd. 

Nyekolko  drevni  nadpisi,  namyereni  v  Bol- 

gariya.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  Da  bolgarskoto 
knizhoTDO  druzhestvo  ▼  Sryedetz.  ▼.  23,  pp.  796- 
801;  V.  28,  pp.  523-527.     SryedetM,  1888-89.     8'.) 

Dora  D'Istria,  pseud,  of  Elena  Ghika,  Prin- 
less  Kol'tsova  Masal'ska.  Excursions  en  Rou- 
m^lic  et  en  Moree.  Zurich:  Meyer  &»  Zeller^ 
1863.      2  V.      1 2'. 

Drandar  (Antoine  G.)  La  Bolgarie  sous  le 
Prince  Ferdinand,  1 887-1908.  Bruxelles:  ^tab- 
Hssements  GM/raux  d' Imprimerie ^  1909.  406  p., 
I  L,  I  port.     8*. 

Lcs  ev^nements  politiques  en  Bulgarie  de- 
pots 1876  JQsqu'i  nos  jours.  Bruxelles:  Th,  Falk 
6r»  CiV.,  1896.     381  (2)  p.,  I  port.     8*. 

Drenkoff  (I.  K.)  Die  SteuerverhSltnisse  Bui- 
gariens.  Jena:  G.  Fischer^  1900.  x,  146  p.  8*. 
(Staatswissenchaftiiches  Seminar  zu  Halle  a.  d.  S. 
Sammlung  nationalOkonomischer  . . .  Abhandlun- 
gen.     Bd.  29.) 

DrinoT  (M.)  Istorichesko  osvyetlenie  vorkh 
statistikata  na  narodnostitye  v  istochnata  chast  na 
Bolgarskoto  Knyazhestvo.  (Periodichesko  spisanie 
na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  ▼  Sryedetz. 
▼.  7.  p.  1-24;  V.  8,  p.  68-75.    Sryedett,  1884.    8°.) 

Nov  pametnik  za  bolgarskata  istoriya.  (Pe- 
riodichesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  V  Sryedetz.  v.  i,  pp.  126-133.  Sryedetz, 
1882.     8'.) 

Oshche  nyekolko   byelyezhki  za  Paisiva  i 

za  negovata  istoriya.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na 
bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz. 
V.  19,  pp.  134-145.     Sryedetz,  1885.) 

DyakoTich  (B.)  Arkheologicheski  izlet  v  krai- 
dunaiska  Bolgariya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
▼oreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  20,  pp.  1-56. 
So/ia,  1904.) 

Byelyezhki  po  arkheologiyata  na  kraydun- 

avska  Bolgariya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
▼oreniya,  Nauka  i  iCnizhnina.  v.  16-17,  PP-  n?- 
178.    SoJia,iqQO.) 

Trakiska  grobnitza  pri   Plovdiv   i   nekro- 

polot  na  drevniya  grad.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  22-23.  pt.  I, 
pp.  1-55.     Sojia,  i906-*07.) 

Eastern  Ronmelia. 

1879-1885. 

The  organic  ttatate  was  signed  br  the  European  Commis- 
MO,  as  provided  bf  the  Treaty  of  Berlin  (1878),  on  April  a6, 
1879.  The  union  of  Eastern  Roumelia  with  Bulgaria  was  pro- 
djuned  on  Sept.  18, 1885. 

Constitution. 

Statut  organique  de  la  Roum^lie-Orientale. 
Constantinople,  April  26,  1879.  (British  and  For- 
eign State  Papers,     v.  7,  pp.  759-843.) 

Text  in  fall  in  French.  Titles  onl/  of  articles  and  chapters 
are  given  in  Hertslet.  Map  of  Europe  by  Treaty,  v.  4,  pp. 
s86oetseq. 

Orgamichksky  ustav  na  istochna  Rumeliya. 
Plovdiv:  /Cnizharnitza  na  Khr,  G.  Danov,  1879. 
294,  xiv  p.     8'. 

Permanent  Committee, 

Provided  for  by  ch.  5  of  the  organic  statute.  A  body  com- 
poKd  of  13  members  elected  by  the  Provincial  Assembly 
(motmijc). 


Journal.     Sojia,  1890-1891.     5  vols.     4*. 

V.  I.  1879/80.    sitting  1-155.      V.  3.  i88i/a.    sitting  1-117. 

V.  a.  z88o/i.      sitting  1-1^7.      v.  4. 1882/3.    sittiag  x-107. 

V.  5.  1883/4.    Bitting  i-xoi. 

Sobranje  (Parliament:  unicameral). 

[Journals],  1 879-1 884.     Sofia^  1889-93.     4°. 

X  ord.  sess.  1879.  Oct.-Dec.  x  v. 

1  eztr.  sess.  i8ik>.  Marcn -April,     i  v. 

2  ord.  sess.  x88o.  Oct.-Dec.  x  v. 

3  ord.  sess.  x88x.  Oct.-Dec.  z  v. 

4  ord.  sess.  1882.  Oct.-Dec.  a  v. 

5  ord.  sess.  1883.  Oct.-Dec.  x  v. 

6  ord.  sessi  1884.  Oct.-Dec.  z  v. 

Eilimek-Waissolm  ( Hugo  von).  Der  bulga- 
risch-scrbische  Krieg,  1885.  Wien:  Z.  W,  Seidel 
6*  Sohn,  1886.     VI,  243  (i)  p.,  7 maps.     8*. 

Electric  tramways  of  Sofia.  Operated  by  means 
of  a  high  tension  water  power  station  with  low  ten- 
sion steam  power  station  for  reserve.  (Street  Rail- 
way Rev.     V.  14,  pp.  73-76.     New  York,  1904.) 

Erlett  (Jan).  Steppes  bulgares.  (Nouv.  Rev. 
Paris,  1898.     8*.     v.  113,  pp.  108-117.) 

EothjrmiiiSt  Patriarch  of  Tirnova,  Werke 
des  Patriarchen  von  Bulgarien  Euthymius  (1375- 
1393)-  Nach  den  besten  Handschriften  hrsg.  von 
E.  Kaluzniacki.  Wien:  C,  GeroUTs  Sohn,  1901. 
cxxviii,  450  p.,  I  1.     8*. 

The  text  of  ttie  work  is  Old  Bulgarian. 

Faikene^^  ( A.  von).  Baron.  Bulgarien.  Aus 
Bulgariens  Vergangenheit  und  Gegenwart.  Ber- 
lin: R,  Boll,  1900.     82  p.,  I  port.     8*. 

Fermendsin  (P.  Fr.  Eusebius).  Acra  Bulga- 
riae  ecclesiastica,  ab  A.  1565  usque  ad  A.  1799. 
Zagrab:  L,  Hartman,  i%^T,  xxii,  409P.  8*.  (In: 
Jugoslavenska  Akademija  u  Zagrebu.  Monumenta 
spectantia  historiam  Slavorum  meridionalium, 
V.  18.) 

France. — Minis thre  du  Commerce,  Rapports 
commerciaux  des  agents  diplomatiques  et  consu- 
laires  de  France.     »./.,  n.  d.     8**. 

Series  1890-1899. 

No.  1-344. 
Bourgas,  Commerce  et  navigation. 

189Z.    zi  pp.    no.  58. 

Z892.    None  published. 

1893.    9  pp.    no.  Z76 
Bulgarie  et  Koum^lte  Orientale,  Mouvement  commerciale. 

1893     10  pp.    no.  200. 

Z894.    10  pp.    no.  304. 
Bulgarie,  Mouvement  g^ntfrale  du  commerce. 

Z893.    2z  pp.    no.  257. 

Z894.    2z  pp.    no.  305. 

Series  1899 -date. 
No.  I  et  seq. 

Bourgas,  Commerce  et  navigation. 

Z90Z.    22  pp.    no.  177. 

Z902.    28  pp.    no.  355. 

Z903.    42  pp.    no.  435. 

Z904.    44  pp.    no.  513. 
Bulgarie,  Commerce  ezt^rieur. 

Z899.    38  pp.    no.  5. 

1900.    None  published. 

Z901. 

Z902.    86  pp.    no.  405. 
This  is  a  detailed  report  for  1902,  with  comparative  tables  of 
imports  and  ezptorts  for  Z886-Z902. 

Z903.    z8  pp.    no.  437. 

Z904.    32  pp.    no.  473. 

Z905.    27  pp.    no.  557. 
Varna,  Commerce  et  navigation. 

Z900.    z8  pp.    no.  88. 

Z901.    sa  pp.    no.  188. 

Z902.    13  PP     no  316. 
Roustchouk,  Commerce  et  navigation. 

Z902.    35  pp.    no.  339. 

Ganlis  (Georges).  Bulgarie  et  Mac^doine. 
(Rev.  de  Paris.  1902,  v.  6,  pp.  75-101.  Paris, 
1902.) 


42 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Bulgaria,  confd, 

Geflbken  (Friedrich  Heinrich).  La  Bulgarie 
et  le  droit  d'intervention.  Rome:  Forzani  et  C, 
1887.     I  p.l.,  24  p.     8**. 

Eztrait  de  la  Revue  Internationale,  quatri&me  ann6e  tome 
13.  livraiaon.    x. 

Gelser  (Heinrich).  Der  Patriarchat  von  Ach- 
rida;  Geschichte  und  Urkunden.  231  p.  (KOn. 
s&chs.  Geseilsch.  d.  Wissensch.  Abhandl.  Philol. 
hist.  Classe,  v.  20,  no.  5.     Leiptig^  1902.) 

Georn^iyev  (lord an  Pop).  Bolgaritye  pod 
Turskoto  robstvo  (ot  kraya  na  xiv  do  kraya  na 
XVIII  vyek.  Dvye  obshchedostupni  skazki.  V.-Tar- 
novo:  Peck,  na  br,  P,  Kasabovi^  1901.     72  p.     8". 

Materiali  po  tzerkovnata  borba.     (Sbornik 

za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  22-24,  pt.  I,  pp.  1-80,  1-370.     Sofia^  i9o6-'o8.) 

Geor§^eT  (St.)  Lyutikovi  rasteniya  (Ranun- 
culaceae)  iz  Bolg^ariya.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na 
bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  ▼  Sryedetz. 
V.  61,  pp.  149-165.     Sryedett^  1900.) 

Materiyali  po  florata  na  Yuzhna  Bolgariya 

(Trakiya).  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  i,  pp.  191-254.  Sofia^ 
1889.) 

Rodopitye  i   Rilskata   planina  i  nikhnata 

rastitelnost.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  3,  pp.  324-354;  v.  4,  pp. 
529-585.     Sofia,  i890-'9i.) 

Gesetsliche  Regelung  der  Frauen-  und 
Kinderarbeit  in  Bulgarien.  (Soziale  Rundschau. 
Jahrg.  6,  pp.  971-975.      IVien,  1905.) 

.GeshoT  (Iv  Yev.)  Chinovnishki  proletariyat. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  V  Sryedetz.  v.  19,  pp.  1 18-133.  Srye- 
detz, 1885.) 

Nashitye  gradinarski  druzhestva.  (Period- 
ichesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druz- 
hestvo V  Sryedetz.  v.  27,  pp.  324-341.  Sryedetz, 
1888.     %\) 

Yevlogi  Gcorgiev.  Cherti  ot  zhivota  mu  i 

dokumenti  iz  arkhivata  mu.  (Periodichesko  spisa- 
nie na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Srye- 
detz.    V.  61,  pp.  I- 1 8.     Sryedetz,  1900.) 

Zapiski  na  yedin  osuden.     (Periodichesko 

spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v 
Sryedetz.  v.  34,  pp.  546-568;  v.  36,  pp.  941-968. 
Sryedetz,  i8qo.) 

Gladstone  (William  Ewart).  Bulgarian  hor- 
rors and  the  question  of  the  East.  London:  J.  Mur- 
ray, 1876.     3  p.l.,  7-64  p.     8". 

Lessons  in  massacre ;  or,  The  conduct  of  the 

Turkish  government  in  and  about  Bulgaria,  since 
May,  1876.  Chiefly  from  the  papers  presented  by 
command.     London:  f.  Murray,  xZ"]"!,     80  p.    3**. 

Daly  (Augustus  A.)  Greater  lessons  in  massa- 
cre. A  reply  to  W.  E.  Gladstone[s  article,  '*  Les- 
sons in  massacre"].  London:  W.  H.  Guest,  1877. 
viii,  56  p.     8^ 

Glaser  (RudolQ.  FQrst  Alexander  von  Bulga- 
rien. Eine  historisch-politische  Studie.  Bens- 
heim:  J,  Ehrhard  ^  Co,,  1901.  iv  (i),  6-53  p., 
I  port.     8'. 

GopeeTic  (Spiridion).  Bulgarien  und  Ostru- 
melien.  Mit  besonderer.Berticksichtigung  des  Zeit- 
raumes  von  1 878-1 886,  nebst  militfirischer  WUrdi- 


gung  des  serbo-bulgarischen  Krieges.     Leipzig:  Jf. 
Elischer,  1886.     xvii,  616  p.,  6  plans  in  one.     8*. 

Grande-Bretag^e  et  Bulgarie.  Convention 
de  commerce,  de  douane  et  de  navigation  du  9  d^- 
cembre  1905.  (France.  Min.  d.  Comm.  et  d.  Tin- 
dust.  Annales  du  Commerce.  Ext^rieur,  Pays 
Strangers  en  General.  Conventions  Intemation 
ales.  Legisl.  comm.,  no.  239,  1906,  fasc.  8-10, 
pp.  1-30.     Paris,  1906.) 

Great  Britain. — Foreign  Office,  Reports  by 
H.  M.  consuls,  etc. 

A. 

[1878-31885. 

During  these  years  the  British  consular  reports  were  pub- 
lished in  annual  volumes  with  continuous  paging.  There  are 
a  very  few  occasional  reports  on  the  trade  of  the  British  con- 
sular districts  in  Bulgaria  The  Library^s  file  of  consular  re- 
ports for  these  years  is  unbroken. 

B. 

1885-1888. 
During  these  years  the  reports  of  the  vice-consuls  were 
printed  separately,  as  is  shown  by  the  following  collation. 

[Reports  by  H.  M.  consuls  and  vice-consuls  on 
the  trade  of  their  districts,  1885-1888.]  Diplomatic 
and  consular  reports.  Annual  series.    London,  n.d. 

8^ 

1885.  Varna.    10  pp.    no.  x. 

'*  Philippopolis.    4  pp.    no.  70. 

z886.  Varna.    None  published. 

"  Philippopolis.    9  pp.    no.  185. 

1887.  Varna.    3  pp.    no.  269. 

**  Philippopolis.    8  pp.    no.  325. 

x888.  Varna,    zo  pp.    no.  ^58. 

**  Rnstschuk  and  Philippopolis.    12  pp.    no.  567. 

**  Bourgas.    6  pp.    no.  645. 

C. 
1889-date. 
During  these  vears  the  reports  of  the  vice-consuls  were 
transmitted  by  the  consul-general  and  were  printed  as  one 
annual  volume  on  the  commerce  of  Bulgaria. 

Report  on  the  trade  and  navigation  of  Bulgaria, 
1889-1907.  Diplomatic  and  consular  reports.  An- 
nual series.     London,  1 890-1907.      8°. 

1889  no.  752.  65  pp.  1899  no.  2493.  52  pp. 

1890  no.  936.  56  pp.  1900  no.  2643.  39  PP* 

1891  no.  mo.  1901  no.  2827.  39  pp. 

1892  no.  1300.  41  pp.  1902  no.  3002.  15  pp. 

1893  no.  X448.  37  pp.  1903  no.  3236.  13  pp. 

1894  no.  1603.  3a  pp.  1904  no.  3395.  XX  pp. 
X895  no.  1826.  22  pp.  1905  no.  3630.  X9  pp. 
X896  no.  1973.  X9  pp.  1906  no.  3949.  26  pp. 
X897  QO*  3x59.  51  pp.  X907  no.  4x32. 

1898  no.  2357.  58  pp. 

The  Library  has  separate  copies  and  copies  in  the  Parliamen- 
tary Papers  from  X896  to  date,  before  then  copies  in  the  Parlia- 
mentary Papers  only.  The  numbers  given  in  the  collation 
above  are  the  series  nos.  of  the  Annual  Series  of  the  British 
consular  reports.  From  1889  to  X901,  inclusive,  the  text  of  the 
consular  reports  is  for  each  of  the  vice-consulates  separately, 
viz.,  Varna,  Bourgas,  Rustschuk  and  Philippopolis  (or  Eastern 
Roumelia),  and  for  Sofia.  From  1902  to  date  the  text  is  a  sum- 
mary of  these  reports  presented  as  for  the  whole  of  Bulgaria. 
Use  is  frequently  made  by  the  consular  oiBcers  of  Bulgarian 
official  commercial  statistics,  many  of  the  reports  containing 
comparative  tables  of  Bulgarian  imports  and  exports  bv 
country  as  well  as  by  quantity  and  value  of  goods.  Such 
tables  may  be  found  in  series  nos.  752  for  1887-89,  in  no.  936 
for  1888-90,  in  no.  X300  for  1888-92,  in  no.  X448  for  1889-93, 
in  no.  1603  ^pi*  1892-94,  in  no.  1826  for  X893-95,  in  no.  2357 
for  X894-98,  in  no.  2493  for  X897-99,  in  no.  2643  for  X898-X900, 
in  no.  2827  for  1899-1901,  in  no.  3236  for  X900-02,  in  no.  3630 
for  1900-05  and  in  no.  3940  for  X901-1906.  No.  2493  contains 
also  a  plan  of  the  Bourgas  harbor  works. 

Turkey.  1876,  no.  5.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  affairs  in  Turkey.  London:  Harri' 
son  &*  Sons  [1876].  iv,  47  p.  f.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1876,  v.  84.) 

In  continuation  of  **  Turkey  no.  3,  X876." 

Covers  the  period  from  July  14  to  August  z,  1876;  relates  to 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


43 


Bulgaria,  cont'd. 

Torkish  atrocities  in  Bul^^aria*  comprises  correspondence  be- 
tween H.  B.  M.  diplomatic  and  consular  officers,  and  of  Turk- 
ish officials.  On  pages  29-39  there  is  printed  the  French  and 
English  text  of  the  report  presented  to  the  Porte  by  H.  E. 
Edib  Effendi,  commissioner  extraordinary  on  the  inquiry 
ordered  by  the  Imperial  Government  in  the  vilayet  of  Adrian- 
ople. 

Turkey.    1877,00.28.  Further  correspoDd- 

ence  respecting  the  afifairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1877].  iv,  59  p.  f*.  (Parlia- 
mentary Papers,  1877,  v*  92.) 

Covers  the  period  from  July  6  to  August  zi,  1877;  relates 
largely  to  Russo- Bulgarian  cruelties.  The  correspondence  is 
almost  entirely  that  of  A.  H.  Layard.  H.  B.  M.  Ambassador 
at  Constantinople,  to  Lord  Derby,  Secreury  of  the  Foreign 
Office. 

Turkey.  1877,  no.  14.  Return  of  the  sen- 
tences pronounced  and  executed  upon  persons  con- 
cerned in  the  Bulgarian  rising,  and  in  the  sup- 
pression of  the  same.  London:  Harrison  &*  Sons 
11877].    il.,2p.    V,   (Parliamentary Papers,  1877, 

▼.  92) 
In  continuation  of  **  Turkey  no.  13,  1877.'* 

Turkey.  1877,  no.  13.  Return  of  the  sen- 
tences pronounced  and  executed  upon  persons  con- 
cerned  in   the    Bulgarian  rising,  and  in  the  sup- 

firession  of  the  same.     London:  Harrison  &*  Sons 
1877].    il.,4p.    f".    (Parliamentary Papers,  1877, 
V.  92.) 

Turkey.  1880,  no.  11.  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  reported  arrival  of  Russian  officers  and 
non-commissioned  officers  in  Bulgaria,  and  the  im- 
portation of  arms  from  Russia.  London:  Harrison 
&*  Sons  [[880].  I  1.,  4  p.  f.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1880,  v.  81.) 

Turkey.  1880,  no.  12.  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  Unionist  movement  in  Bulgaria  and 
Eastern  Roumelia.  London:  Harrison  6r*  Sons 
[18S0].  I  1.,  5  p.  f*.  (Parliamentary  Papers, 
1880,  V.  81.) 

Reproduced  in  British  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  71,  pp. 

Bulgaria.  1881,  no  i.  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  affairs  of  Bulgaria.  London:  Harrison 
&*  Sons  [1881].  vii,  76  p.  f°.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1881,  v.  98.) 

From  May  8  to  July  30,  x88z.  That  portion  of  this  docu- 
ment relating  to  the  suspension  of  the  constitution  is  repro- 
duced in  British  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  73,  p.  1339  et  seq. 

Turkey.  1886,  no.  i.  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  affairs  of  Eastern  Roumelia  and  Bul- 
garia. London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1886].  xxiii, 
430  p.     f".     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1886,  v.  75.) 

Covers  the  period  from  Sept.  18  to  Dec.  37.  188^.  On  page 
87  is  the  French  and  Ent^lish  text  of  the  declaration  adopted 
00  Oct.  4  and  5,  1885,  at  conferences  of  the  Ambassadors  of 
Italy,  Austria- Hungary,  France,  Germany,  Russia  and  Great 
Britain ;  on  pages  98-100  is  the  text  of  the  speech  of  the  King 
of  Servia  on  opening  the  Skuptchina  on  Sept.  30/Oct.  2,  1885 
and  the  address  of  the  Deputies  in  reply;  on  page  141  and 
again  on  page  157  is  the  French  and  English  text  of  the  note 
of  the  Porte  of  Oct.  18,  1885,  in  reply  to  the  collective  note  of 
Che  Ambassadors  of  the  Signatory  Powers  transmitting  the 
Declaration;  on  page  194  is  the  Servian  note  of  Oct.  14/26,  on 
the  Declaration.  This  document  contains  also  the  texts  of  the 
protocols  and  meetings  of  the  Conference  on  Eastern  Roume- 
lian  affairs;  Servian  declaration  of  war  against  Bulgaria,  sign- 
ing of  armistice  and  evacuation  of  Bulgarian  territory  by 
Servians.   This  document  comprises,  not  including  inclosures, 

§f^  despatches,  a  large  portion  of  which  is  reproduced  in 
ritish  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  76,  p.  1243  et  seq. 

—  Turkey.    i836,  no.  2.   Further  correspond* 
ence  respecting  the  affairs  of  Eastern  Roumelia 


and  Bulgaria.     London:  Harrison  &•  Sons  [1886]. 
xviii,    227  p.     f.    (ParliamenUry   Papers,  1886, 

V.  75.) 

In  continuation  of  Turkey,  no.  z,  x886. 

Covers  the  period  from  Dec.  31,  1885,  to  April  17,  xB86. 
Contains  the  French  and  English  text  of  the  meetings  of  the 
International  Military  Commission  for  the  purpose  of  Deter- 
mining the  Conditions  of  the  Armistice  between  the  Bul- 
fl^ian  and  Servian  Troops  at  the  Conclusion  of  the  War  of 
1885,  and  also  the  minutes  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Dele- 
gates of  Turkey,  Bulgaria  and  Servia  for  the  negotiation  of 
peace  between  Bulgaria  and  Servia.  A  small  portion  of  the 
despatches  included  in  this  document  are  reproduced  in  Brit- 
ish and  Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  77,  p.  605  et  seq. 

Turkey.  18S7,  no.  i.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Bulgaria  and  East- 
ern Roumelia.  London:  Harrison  6*  Sons^  1887. 
XX,  2Qop.  f^  (Parliamentary  Papers,  1887,  v.  91.) 

In  continuation  of  Turkey,  no.  s,  z886. 

Covers  the  period  from  April  10  to  Nov.  12,  x886.  Repro- 
duced, in  part,  in  British  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  78,  p. 
84s  et  seq. 

Turkey.  1887,  no.  2.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Bulgaria  and  East- 
em  Roumelia.  London:  Harrison  &*  Sons,  1887. 
I  1.,  7  p.    f.    (Pariiamentary  Papers,  1887,  v.  91.) 

From  Nov.  19  to  Dec.  17, 1886;  rclates'to  election  of  a  Prince 
for  Bulgaria.  Reproduced,  in  part,  in  British  and  Foreign 
Sute  Papers,  v.  78,  p.  845  et  seq. 

Turkey.  1888,  no.  i.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Bulgaria  and  Eastern 
Roumelia.  London:  Harrison  6*  Sons  [1888]. 
xii,    169   p.      f^      (ParliamenUry    Papers,    1888, 

V.  109.) 

From  Nov.  17,  x886  to  Dec.  17,  1887;  relates  to  candidature 
for  the  throne  of  Bulgaria;  election  of  Prince  Ferdinand^  on 
page  135  is  the  English  text  of  the  Proclamation  of  Pnncc 
Ferdinand  on  ascending  the  throne  of  Bulgaria:  accounts  of 
the  revolts  at  Silistria  and  Rustschuk  and  rioting  at  Sophia. 
Reproduced,  In  part,  in  British  and  Foreign  State  Papers, 
v.  78,  p.  845  et  seq. 

Grigoryov  (V.  V. )  Volzhskie  Bulgary.  (Bib- 
lioteka  dlya  Chteniya.  v.  6,  p.  i.  SL  Peters- 
burg, 1836.) 

Gru/Bv  (I.)  Obichai  i  obredi  po  svadbi  v  Kop- 
rivshchitza.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto 
knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  54,  pp.  824- 
'34.      Sryedetz,  l8g6.) 

Vzaimnoto    uchilishche  v   Koprivshchitza 

pryez  1837/8  i  1838/9  uchebni  godini.  (Periodi- 
chesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druz- 
hestvo V  Sryedetz.  v.  52,  pp.  688-95.  Sryedetz, 
1896.) 

Gudev  (P.  T.)  Bolgarski  rukopisi  v  biblio- 
tekata  na  lorda  Zouche.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Um- 
otvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  7,  pp.  I59~ 
223.     Sofia,   1892.) 

Bolgarskiyat  rukopis  v  Vatikan.     (Sbornik 

za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  6,  pp.  31 1-36 1.     Sofia,  1892.) 

Handels-  und  Schiffahrtsvertrag  zwischen  Bul- 
garien  und  Belgien.  (Osterr.  Wirtschaftspolit. 
Archiv.     fVie n,  igog.    4°.    Jahrg.  9.  pp.  585-589.) 

Henry  (Rene).  Bulgarie.  Histoire  interieure 
et  partis.  (Questions  diplomat,  et  col.  v.  18,  pp. 
401-412.     Paris,  1904.) 

Herbert  (Frederick  William  von).  The  Bul- 
garian army.  (Fortnightly  Rev.  v.  83  (n.  s. 
V.  77)1  pp.  1044-1060.     London,  1905.) 

The  chronicles  of  a  virgin  fortress,  being 

some  unrecorded  chapters  of  Turkish  and  Bulga- 
rian history.  London:  Osgood,  Mcllvaine  6f*  Co,, 
1896.     xvi,  I  I.,  346  p.,  I  pi.,  5  maps.     8**. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Bulgaria,  confd. 

Hllfarding  (AlekuDdr  Feodorovich).  Ge- 
■chichte  d«r  Serben  uad  BnlgareD...  Aua  dem 
RussischeD.     Baulun:  J.  E.  SchmaUr,  1856-64. 

3  t.     8°. 

AbL.  1.  Lmulnted  b*  J.  E.  Schauler:  pub.:  Schmilcr  & 
Peeh, 

Hnba  (Arthur  Ernst  von).  The  struggle  of  the 
Bnlsarians  for  naliooal  independence  under  Prince 
Aleiaoder.  A...histarf  of  the  war  between  Bul- 
garia and  Scrvia  in  18S;,  Translated  from  the 
German. ..  Londan:  J.  Murray,  1B86.    (11)  314 p., 


n  (Andrew  G.)  M.  Slambuloff. 
LeHdon;  Bliti,  Sands  Gr"  Fssttr,  189S.  I40  p., 
6  port.     11°.     (Public  men  of  to-day.) 

Hiiii^rb&Uer(H.)  Die  schweizerische  Mil- 
itSrmission  nacb  dem  serbiscb-bulgarischen  Kriegs- 
schanplatze,  Aus  dem  Berichie  an  den  scliwelzcris- 
chen  Bundesrat.  3  p.l.,  lEi,  x  pp.,  i  plan, 
8  maps.     FTaumfrId:J.  Huttr,\%%b,     8', 

Hnrahe  (Weitcworth),  The  liberation  of  Bul- 
garia. War  notes  in  1S77.  London:  Blist,  Sands 
b'  Fasttr,  1894.     x,  ii-3:6p.,  2  maps,    illus.     B°. 

Ibrablmoff  (  ).  Les  Bolkars,  bulgares  mu- 
■ulmans  du  Caucase.  (Rev.  du  moude  musulman. 
Paris,  igoq.     4°.     v.  S,  pp.  2o6-3i3.} 

IkbehlrcT  (D.)  Turaki  derzhavni  dokumenti 
za  ifordihaliitye.  (Sbornik  za  Narodui  Umotvore- 
niya.  Nauka  i  Kniihnioi.  1.  31-33,  pi.  1,  pp. 
1-71.     Sofia,  igob-'oj.) 

Tarski    derihavni  dokumeati   za  Osaian 

Pazvanioglu  Vidiaski.  (Sbornik  la  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  24,  pi.  1,  pp. 
1-138.     Sn/a.  ifoi). 

Ilkov  (D.)  Ekskurziyapo  Kaloferskata  planina. 
( Period Ichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  kniihovno 
drtitbestvo  v  Sryedeti.  v.  52,  pp.  619-687.  Sryt- 
dtit,  1896). 

Nyekoiko  pamelnitzi  ot  Rilskiya  manastir. 

(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya.  Nauka  I 
Kniihnina.     v.  11,  pp.  61S-629.   Sofia,  1895.) 

IiMkbnoT(D.)  Prinos  kom  bolgfarskaca  (aana 
na  nasyekomitye.  (Sbornik  la  Narodni  Umotvore- 
niya, Nanka  i  Kniihnina.  v.  20,  pp.  1-45.  Sofia, 
1904.) 

Prinos  kom  faunata  ot  nasyekomi  na  Rila- 

planina.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskolo 
kniihovno  druiheslvo  v  Syredeli.  t.  59,  pp.  758- 
778;  V.  60.  pp.  858-912.     Srytdilt,  1899). 

Irechek  (Konstantin).  Bolgarski  tiar  Sratzi- 
mir  Vidinski.  l  Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgars- 
koto  kniihovno  druiheatvo  v  Sryedeti.  v.  i,  pp. 
30-54.      Srycdttt,  1882.      8°.) 

Geogralicheskoto  iiuchenie   na  Botgariya. 

(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  l>olgarskoto  kniihovno 
druiheatvo  v  Sryedeti.  ».  1,  pp.  73-115.  Sryt- 
deU,  1S81.     g'.) 

Knyazheslvo  Bolgariya.    Negova  poverkh* 

nina,  priroda.  naselenic,  dukhovna  kullura,  uprav- 
lenie  i  novyeisha  istoriya.  Plovdiv;  ltd  i  fakal 
rm  Kkr.  G.  Danov,  1899.      3  v.      8°. 

Prilozheniya  kom  anticheskata  geografiya  i 

epigrafika  na  Bofgariya  i  Rumeliya.  (Periodichesko 
■pisanie  na  bolgarskoto  kniihovno  druzhestvo  v 
Sryedeti.     v.  3,  pp.  28-69.      Srytdttt,  \%^z.     8°.) 


Rilski  monastir.     (Periodichesko   spisanie 

na  boigarskolo  kniihovno  druiheslvo  v  Sryedeti. 
V.  18,  pp.  360-389.      SryidtH,  1885.) 

Stari  puteshesCviya  po  Bolgariya  ot  15-18 

St.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knii- 
hovno druiheslvo  v  Sryedeti.  v.  3,  pp.  60-831  v.  4, 
pp.  67-105;  V.  5,  pp.  1-44;  V.  7,  pp.  96-127. 
Sryedttt,  1881-83.      8°-) 

Uputvanie  la  sobiranie    geograiicheski  i 

arkhiologichesk!  materiali.  (Periodichesko  spisanie 
na  bolgarskoto  kniihovno  druiheslvo  v  Sryedell. 
T.  5,  pp.  B3-104.     Sryedtlt,  1883,     8°.) 

IstJilrkaff(A.)  Zum  Klima  von  Sofia.  Ginige 
Noliien  Uber  die  Lufttemperalur  von  Sofia.  (Me- 
teorol,  Ztschr.     v.  20,  pp.  97-99.      IVitn.  1903.) 

Sodbulgarien.  Seine  Bodengestaltung.  Er- 

zeognisse,  Bevolkerung.  Wirlschaft  und  geistige 
Kuttur.  Ltiftig:  Griibtl  &*  Semmcrlalle.  1896. 
4p.l.,  79(1)  P-     8'. 

Bibliognpb]'.  p.  1.  1-4. 

Iakand«r  (  ).  Les  chemins  de  (er  bnl- 
gares.  (Rev.  frantaiie  de  I'^tranger  &  d.  colonies. 
V.  25,  pp.  79-83.     Paris,  1900.) 

ItiUi«  et  Bulgarie.  Trait^  de  commerce,  de 
donane  et  de  navigation  du  31  d^mbre  1905/ij 
Janvier  1906...  (France.  Min.  d.  Comm.  et  d. 
I'Indust.  Annates  du  Commerce  Ext^rieur.  Pays 
Strangers  en  G^n^ral.  Conventions  Internation- 
ales, L^gisl.  comm..  no.  238,  1906,  fasc.  8-10, 
pp.  1-23.     Paris,  1906.) 

IttUj.  Miniilero  dtgli  Afari  Esltri.  Docu- 
menti  diplomalici  [Sess.  1882-86]:  RumelJa  Ori- 
entate (2  seriej,  presentati  dal  ministro  (Mancini). 
Roma,  1SS6  4°.  (Raccolta  degli  atti  partamen- 
lari.     Sess.  1883-86.     Cam.  Doc.     v.  3.) 

Documenti   diplomatic!    [Sess.    1883-86]: 

Rnmetia  Orientate,  presentati  alta  camera  dal  min- 
istro degli  affari  esteri  (Irfancini).  Roma,  lgS6. 
4°.  (Raccolta  degli  atti  partamentari.  Sess.  1881- 
B6.     Cam.  Doc.     v.  3.) 

Documenti    diplomatic!    [Sess.     1882-86] 

presentati  alia  camera  dal  ministro  degti  aflari 
esteri  Di  Robilanl  nclla  tomati  del  33  novcmbre, 
18S6.      Bulgaria.     Roma,  1886.      *i,  106  p.      4°. 

Covin  the  perind  from  Auguil  11  lo  Nov.  90.  tBM.      Tbc 


Documenti  diplomalici  [Sess.  1886-87] 
enti  la  Rumelia  Orientale  e  la  Grecia  (3 
serie)  presenlati  aila  camera  dal  ministro  degli  af- 
fari esteri  (Di  Robilanl).  Roma.  t836.  167  p. 
4°.  (Raccolta  degli  aiii  partamentari.  Sess.  1BS6- 
87.     Cam.  Doc.     v.  1.) 

Docamenti    diplomatic!    [Sess.     1886-87] 

relativi  alia  Bulgaria,  presentati  alia  camera  dal 
ministro  Di  Robilant.  Roma,  1887.  106  p.  4*. 
(Raccolta  degli  atti  parlamentari.  Sess.  1886/7. 
Cam.  Doc.      V.  2.) 

Documenti    diplomatic!    [Sess.     1889-90]; 

Balgarla,  presentati  alia  camera  dal  ministro  Crispl. 
Roma,  1^0.  xxii,  269  p.  4°.  (Raccolta  degli 
atti   partamentari.      Sess.    1889/90.      Cam.    Doc 


It»iiot  (lordan).  Dokumenti  po  traigarskoto 
rozraihdane.  (Sbornik  la  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  !  Kniihnina,  t.  21,  pp.  l-lll.   Sffia,  19OJ.} 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


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Bmlgmria,  confd, 

^ Naslycdstveni     zakoni.       (Periodichesko 

spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  dnizhestvo  v 
Srycdetz.     v.  15,  pp.  375-388.     Sryedett,  1885.) 

Jlrecek  (Koostantin  Josef).  D^jiny  n&roda 
bulharsk^ho.  Die  pavodnfch  pramenuv  sepsal  K. 
J.  Jirecek.  F.  Praze:  Ndkl,  B,  Tempskiho,  1876. 
viii,  536  p.     8*. 

Geschichte  der  Bulgaren.  Prag:  F,  Ttrnp- 

sky,  1876.     xi.  586  (I)  p.     8'. 

K,  (P.)  Bolgarskoto  uchebno  dyelo  v  Tursko. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  23,  pp.  804-863.  Srye- 
dei%,  1888.     8'.) 

Petko   Karavelov   i  Tyevo  myesto  v  istorii 

Bolgarii.  (Vyestnik  Yevropy.  April,  pp.  802.  St, 
Petersburg^  1903.) 

Kanits  (Felix  Philipp).  Donau-Bulgarien  und 
der  Balkan;  hist.-geog.-ethnog.  Reisestudien  aus 
den  Jahren  i860- 18 79.  Leipzig,  1877-79.  3  v. 
il.,  pi.,  maps.     4**. 

First  volume  is  of  second  edition. 

Leipzig:  Gebhardt  &>   fVilisch,  1882. 

3  V.  in  I.     2.  ed.     4*. 

Reise  in  Sad-Serbien  und  Nord-Bulgarien. 

AnsgcfQhrt  im  Jahre  1864.     (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wis- 
sensch.    Phil. -hist.     Classe.    Denksch.      Bd.    17, 
Abth.  2,  pp.  1-66.     I  map,  5  pi.     Wien,  1868.     f°.) 

Tirnovo's     altbulgarische      Baudenkmale. 

EIne  Reisestudie  zur  Kunst geschichte.  (Kais. 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-hist.  Cl.  Sitzungsb. 
Bd.  82.  pp.  271-288.      H^ien,  1876.     illus.     8*.) 


(Yefrem).  Materiyali  po  etnografi- 
yata  na  nyekoi  myestnosti  v  Syeverna  Makedoniya 
koito  su  smezh  ni  s  Bolgariya  i  Srbiya.  (Sbornik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  4.  pp.  280-319.     Sofia,  1891.) 

Pametnitzi  ot  Kratovo.  (Sbornik  za  Na- 
rodni Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  13, 
pp.  266-281.     Sofia,  1895.) 

Karolev  (P.  M.)  Nikolai  Khristoforovich 
Palauzov.  Cherti  ot  politicheskata  mu  dyeyatelnost. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
dmzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  61,  pp.  166-216.  Srye- 
detz, 1900.) 

Km  am  Big  (N^ocl^s).  Grecs  et  Bulgares  au  dix- 
neaviime  el  au  vingti^me  slides.  Paris:  P.-V, 
Stock,  1907.     82  p.,  I  1.     8**. 

B[*ssner  (Karl).  Bulgarien.  Auf  Grund  eige- 
ner  Reisen.  5  plates.  (Gesellsch.  f.  Erdkunde. 
Ztsch.  1906,  pp.  405-425,  466-481.     Berlin,  1906.) 

Die  Niederschlagsverteilung  in  Bulgarien. 

map.     (Petermanns  Mitteil.     v.  48,  pp.   145-151. 
Gotka,  1902.) 

Die    Temperaturverteilung    in    Bulgarien. 

maps,    chart.     (Petermanns   Mitteil.     v.    51,    pp. 
176-180.     Gotka,  1905.) 

Kebedf^  (Michel  S.)  Les  ev^nements  de 
Bulgarie  et  de  Roum^lie  orientale  au  point  de  vue 
do  droit  international.  (Rev.  de  droit  internal. 
S^r.  2,  V.  9,  pp.  5-51.     Bruxelles,  1907.) 

KesyftkoT  (Kh.)  Polozhenieto  na  Bolgariya 
kom  kraya  na  15  vyek.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreni3ra,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  6,  pp.  177-181. 
Sofia^  1891-) 


Putuvanye   prycz   Bolgarsko  v    1635   god. 

(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno- 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  19,  p.  63-69.  Sryedetz, 
1885.) 

Stan  patovaniya  pryez  Bolgariya.  (Periodi- 
chesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druz- 
hestvo V  Sryedetz.  v.  21,  pp.  339-347.  Sryedetz, 
1887.     8'.) 

Stari   putuvaniya    prycz   Bolgariya.     Graf 

Volfgang  Ettingenski.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na 
bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz. 
V.  58.  pp.  630-640.     Sryedetz,  1 899.) 

Khilendarets  (Sava).  Istorichen  ocherk  na 
Sveta-gora  Atonska.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na 
bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  60, 
pp.  951-986.      Sryedetz,  1 899.) 

KhrisiOT  (S.)  Pirotskiyat  okrug  i  negovoto 
naselenie.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.     v.   11,  pp.  259-325.     Sofia, 

1894.) 

Khristovich  (G.  K. )  Materiyali  za  izuchivanie 
bolgarskata  fauna.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  2,  pp.  185-225. 
Sofia,  1890.) 

Kirkoff  (Nicolas).  Recherches  anthropolo- 
giques  sur  la  croissance  des  Olives  de  I'^cole  de 
S.  A.  R.  le  Prince  de  Bulgarie,  k  Sofia.  (Soc. 
d'anthrop.  de  Paris.  Bull,  et  m^m.  ser.  5,  v.  7, 
pp.  226-233.     Paris,  1907.) 

Koch  (Adolf).  FUrst  Alexander  der  Bulgarien. 
Mittheilungen  aus  seinem  Leben  und  seiner  Regie- 
rung  nach  pers5nlichen  Erinnerungen,  Darmstadt: 
A.  Bergstrdsser,  1887.  2  p.l.,  282  p.,  i  port,  illus. 
8". 

[In  English.]     London,  1887.    port., 

pi.     8'. 

KonstantinoT  (Khr.  R.)  Chepino  (yedno 
bolgarsko  kraische  v  severozapadnitye  raskloncniya 
V  Rodopskitye  planini).  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  3,  pp.  355- 
380;  V.  4.  pp.  586-595;  V.  15.  pp.  221-265.  Sofia^ 
i89o-*98.) 

KorftvelOT  (Lyuben).  Pamyatniki  narodnavo 
byta  bolgar.  Moscow:  K.  Anders,  1861.  book  I. 
viii,  324  p.     8*. 

No  more  published. 

Kovachev  (V.  T.)  Materiali  za  izuchvanie 
bolgarskata  fauna.  (Periodichesko  spizanie  na  bol- 
garskoto knizhovno  drpzhestvo  u  Sryedetz.  v.  7, 
pp.  742-749.     Sryedetz,  1894.) 

KunchoT  (Vasil).  Iz  Bulgariya,  Putni  byely- 
eski :  Sofiya- Yeliseina-Zgorigrad  -  Vratza  -  Mezdra. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  57,  pp.  62-73.  Sryedetz^ 
1898.)   . 

KosnetsoT  (I.)  Pismata  na  Lva  Magistra  t 
Romana  Lakapina.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  16-17,  pp.  179- 
245.     Sofia,   1900.) 

L&farfl^e  (E.)  Les  armees  de  la  pcninsule 
des  Balkans.  (Ques.  Diplomat,  et  Coloniales. 
V.  23,  pp.  34-41-      Paris,  1907.) 

L&my  (l^tienne).  La  renaissance  de  I'etat.  BuU 
gare,  et  le  Prince  Alexandre  de  Battenberg.  (Cor- 
respondant.  Paris,  1908.  8".  ann^e  80,  v.  233 
(n.  s.  v.  197),  pp.  1041-1074.) 


46 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Bulgaria,  cont'd, 

Iteger  (Louis.)  La  Bulgarie.  Paris:  Z.  Cfrf, 
1885.     xviii,  228  p.,  I  1.     12'. 

La  Bulgarie  contemporaine.     (Bibiioth^que 

universelie.  Lausanne,  1909.  8**.  v.  56,  pp. 
338-349.) 

LeTerkuehn  (P.)  Ein  bulgarischer  Badeort. 
MUnchen:  Druck  der  Buchdr,  dtr  **  Allgemeintn 
Zeitung"  1896.     19  p.     12". 

Repr.:  BeiUge  zur  *'  Allgemeinen  Zeitungf"  Nr.  48  vom 
37.  Feb.  1896. 

Levidis  (L.  M.)  Le  r61e  des  grandes  puis- 
sances en  Bulgarie  et  en  Roum^lie  Orientale.  (Rev. 
polit.  &  pariementaire.  v.  50,  pp.  79-97.  Paris, 
1906.) 

Llftve  y  Garcia  (Joaquin  de  la).  Bulgaria. 
(Real  Soc.  geog.  Bol.  Madrid,  i(^,  8*.  v.  51, 
pp.  7-40.) 

Bulgaria    y    Rumania.     Notas    de   viaje. 

(Nuestro  tiempo.  Madrid,  1909.  8**.  afio  9 
(1909.  V.  2),  pp.  229-252.  367-386;  (1909.  V.  3), 
pp.  82-100.  362-381;  (1909.  V.  4).  pp.  73-97.) 

LonUky  (Dick  de).  A  travers  la  Bulgarie.  Sou- 
venirs de  guerre  et  de  voyage  par  un  volontaire  au 
26«  Regiment  de  Cosaques  du  Don.  Paris:  Gar- 
nier  Frh^es,  1893.     4  p.l..  326  p.,  I  1.    illus.    8**. 

LyubenoT  (Piotr  Tzv.)  Baba  Yega.  ili  sbor- 
nik  ot  razlichni  vyerovaniya,  narodni  lyekuvaniya. 
niagii.  bayaniya  i  obichai  v  Kyusteadilsko.  Tor- 
novo:  Skoro-Pechatnittata  na  P,  JC,  Panajotov, 
1887.     86  p.     12**. 

MacGahan  (J.  A.)  The  Turkish  atrocities  in 
Bulgaria.  Letters  of  the  special  commissioner  of 
the  "  Daily  News."  With  an  introduction  and 
Mr.  Schuyler's  preliminary  report.  London: 
Bradbury,  Agnew  6*  Co.,  1876.     vii,  9-94  p.     8*. 

Mach  (Richard  von).  The  Bulgarian  Exar- 
chate; its  history  and  the  extent  of  its  authority  in 
Turkey.  From  the  German  of  R.  von  Mach.  Lon- 
don: T,  F,   Unwin,  1907.     105  p..  i  plan.     8*. 

Die  Wehrmacht   der  TUrkei    und   Bulga- 

riens. . .  Berlin:  A.  Schall,  1905.  i  p.l..  v,  i  1.. 
99  p..  2  port.  4*.  (Heere  und  Flottender  Gegen- 
wart  [v.  8].) 

MarinoT  (D.)  Chiporovtzi  ili  Kiprovetz.  (Sbor- 
nik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  II.  pp.   135-144.     Sofia,  1894.) 

Iz  istoriyata  na  grad    Lom.     (Sbornik  za 

Narodni  Umotvoreniya.  NaUka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  11, 
pp.  251-258.     Sofia,  1894.) 

Politicheski  dvizheniya  i  vozstaniya  v  Za- 

padna  Bolgariya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvor- 
eniya, Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  2.  pp.  61-114. 
Sofia,  1890.) 

Materiyali  za  istoriyata  na  bolgarskoto  voz- 
razhdanie.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya. 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  4,  pp.  621-641;  v.  5,  pp. 
518-530;  V.  6,  pp.  443-478;  V.  7.  pp.  506-512; 
v.  8.  pp.  419-437;  V.  9.  pp.  732-736;  V.  10,  pp. 
590-608;  V.  II,  pp.  771-778;  V.  12,  pp.  640-648, 
Sofia,  1 891-1895.) 

MatoT  (G.)     Materiali  za  izuchvane  razpryed- 

yelenieto  na  naseleniyeto  v  Bolgariya  po  naseleni 

myesta.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya.  Nauka 

i   Knizhnina.     v.   22-23,  pt.   I,  pp.   1-48.     Sofia, 

9o6-*07.) 


Meinhard  (Friedrich).  Die  gegenwartige 
Stand  der  Eisenbahnen  Bulgariens...  (Oester- 
reichische  Eisenbahn-Zeitung.  Wien,  1899.  4*. 
Jahrg.  22,  pp.  21-25.  29-34.) 

Durch  das  Iskerdefil^e.  (Deutsche  Rund- 
schau f.  Geog.  &  SUtistik.  Wien,  1898.  8*. 
Jahrg.  21,  pp.  66-74.) 

MilaroT  (I.)  Nyekolko  misli  verkhu  za- 
dachitye  na  iskustvoto  v  Bolgariya.  (Periodichesko 
spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v 
Sryedetz.     v.  51,  pp.  257-277.     Sryedetz,  1895.) 

Mileticli(L.)  Nashitye  pavlikyani.  (Sbornik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya.  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  19,  pp.  1-364.     Sofia,  1903.) 

Novi  dokumenti  po  minaloto  na  pashitye 

pavlikyani.     (Sbornik  za  Narodni   Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.    v.  21.  pp.  1-155.    Sofia,  1905.) 

I.  Novi  vlakho-bolgarski  gramoti  ot  Bras- 


hov.  n.  Sedmigradskitye  bolgari.  (Sbornik  za 
Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  13, 
pp.  3-152.  153-256.     Sofia,  1895.) 

Stari  putuvaniya  pryez  Bolgariya.  (Sbor- 
nik za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya.  Nauka  i  Knizh- 
nina.    V.  6.  pp.  II 3- 1 66.     Sofia,  i8qi.) 

Zaselenieto  na  katolishkitye  bolgari  v.  Sed- 

mogradsko  i  Banat.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  14,  pp.  284-543. 
Sofia,  1897.) 

Miletich  (L.).  and  D.  D.  Agura.  Byelye- 
zhki  ot  yedno  nauchno  putuvanye  v  Romeniya. 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizh- 
nina.    v.  q,  pp.  161-210.     Sofia,  1893.) 

Mille  (L.  L.)  Dix  ans  de  r^gne  en  Bulgarie: 
le  Prince  Ferdinand  (i 887-1 897).  (Rev.  polit.  et 
pariementaire.  Paris,  1898.  8".  v.  17,  pp.  49- 
66.) 

Minsds  (Boris).  Dvadtzat  lyet  russko-bolgar- 
skikh  torgovykh  snosheni.  (In:  Russkoe  Ekono- 
michcskoe  Obozryenie.  St.  Petersburg,  1900. 
No.  3.     pp.  37-48.) 

Ergebnisse  der  vierjahrigen  Thatigkeit  der 

obligatorischen  gegenseitigen  Hagelversicherung 
in  Bulgarien.  (Archiv  f.  soz.  Gesetzgeb.  u.  Statis- 
tik.     V.  16,  pp.  277-283.     Berlin,  1900.) 

Das  staatssozialistische  Experiment  einer 

obligatorischen  gegenseitigen  Hagelversicherung  in 
Bulgarien.  (Archiv  f.  soziale  Gesetzgeb.  u.  Sta- 
tistik.     V.  13,  pp.  461-470.     Berlin,  1899.) 

Lo  stato  presente  della  Bulgaria.    (Reforma 

soc.     V.  II.  pp.  217-227.      Torino,  1901.) 

Moeller  (Robert).  Der  Serbisch-Bulgarische 
Krieg,  1885,  Hannover:  Helming  [1888?]  xii, 
230  p.,  9  maps.     2.  ed.     8**. 

Moltke  (Helmuth  Karl  Bernhard  von).  Graf, 
The  Russians  in  Bulgaria  and  Rumelia  during  the 
campaign  of  the  Danube  and  the  passage  of  the 
Balkan.     London,  1854.     8**. 

More  (Robert  Jasper).  Under  the  Balkans: 
notes  of  a  visit  to  the  district  of  Philippopolis  in 
1876.     London,  1877.     i^.>  pl<,map.     12  . 

Moataphoff(Chr.)  La  legislation  ouvri^re  et 
industriclle  en  Bulgarie.  (Mouvement  ^con.  v.  5, 
pp.  76-91.     Bucarest,  1906.) 


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Bulgaria,  cont'd. 

NaehoT  (N.  A.)  Dvye  khadzhi  lokimovi 
knigi  (s  prilozhenie  na  yedin  malok  rukopis.) 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
dnizhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  39,  pp.  405-427.  Sryt- 
det%,  1892.) 

NenoT  (Yurdan).  Avtobiografiya.  (Sboraik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhoina. 
V.  13,  pp.  355-397.     Sofia,  1895.) 

NoiiBio  (Ulisse  de).  Alcune  pagine  di  storia 
Bulgara  secondo  le  note  del  traduttore  slavo  di 
Costantino  Manasse.  (Bessarione.  ser.  2,  v.  i, 
pp.  404-418.     Roma^  1901.) 

Oesterreich-Un^farn  and  Bulgarien.  Han- 
dels -Konvention  vom  21-29  Dezember  1896,  zwi- 
schen  der  Osterr.-ungarischen  Monarchie  und  Bul- 
garien. [Official  documents.]  (Staatsarcbiv  Samml. 
d.  offic.  ActenstUcke  zur  Geschichte  d.  Gegenwart. 
LeipMtg,  1897.     8".     V.  59,  pp.  348-363.) 

Orakvots  (  ).  Aleksandrovskata  bolnitza 
▼  Sofiya.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto 
knizhovno  dnizhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v,  19,  pp.  70- 
117.     Sryedtz,  1885.) 

Organisation  (L')  des  forces  militaires  bul- 
gares  d'apr^s  la  loi  du  31  d^cembre  1903.  (Rev. 
militaire.  v.  64,  pp.  140-160,  209-221.  Paris, 
1904.) 

Palashev  (G.)  Iz  zhivota  i  obichaitye  na 
banatskitye  bolgari.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
▼oreniya,  Nauka  i  knizhnlna.  v.  22-23,  pt.  It 
pp.  i-i6.     Sofia,  i9o6-'o7.) 

PalansoT  (N.  Kh.)  Po  povod  na  statiyata 
'•  Bolgarskitye  kolonii  v  Russiya."  (Periodichesko 
spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  dnizhestvo  v 
Sryedetz.     v.  51,  pp.  309-320.    Sryedet%,  1895.) 

Palmieri  (P.  Aurelio).  La  chiesa  Bulgara 
contemporanea.  (Bessarione.  ser.  2,  v.  5,  pp.  206- 
217.     Roma,  1903.) 

Panler  (Goula).  Bolgarskitye  voyenni  pok- 
hodi  na  Stefana  V.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
Yoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  7,  pp.  428-437. 
Sofia,  1892.) 

PavloTich  (Goika).  Bugarska  i  Istochna  Ru- 
melija.  Beograd :  '*  Davidomch,"  1907.  87  pi. 
2  I.     8'. 

Payacoff  (L.)  Budget  de  la  principaute  de 
Bnlgarie.  (Mouvement  econ.  v.  2,  pp.  58-73.  Bu- 
cares  t,  1905.) 

(Mouvement  econ.     Bucarest,  1908. 

8'.     V.  7,  pp.  208-216.) 

La  situation  financi^re  et  ^conomique  de 

la  principaut^  de  Bulgarie.    (Mouvement   ^conom. 
▼.  5.  PP-  343-362.     Bucarest,  1907.) 

PeshoT  (P.)  Za  smortnoto  nakazanie.  (Period- 
ichesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druz- 
hestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  7,  pp.  25-67.  Sryedetz,  1884. 
8*. 

PetkoT  (Georg).  Die  sozialen  und  wirthschaft- 
licher  Verhslltnisse  in  Bulgarien  vor  der  Befrei- 
nng. . .  Erlangen:  Junge  &*  Sohn,  1906.  vi,  i  1., 
102  p.,  I  1.     8  . 

Bibliography,  p.  v-vi. 

PetkoT  (Stefan).  Prinos  za  izuchvanyeto  bol- 
garskitye yednoklyetichni,  zeleni,  sladkovodni  vo- 
dorasli.    (Periodichesko  spisanie    na  bolgarskoto  | 


knizhovno  dnizhestvo  v  Sryedetz,  v.  57,  pp.  iii~ 
135;  V.  56,  pp.  595-618;  V.  59,  pp.  791-806. 
Sryedetz,  1898.) 

Pety  de  Thoz^  (J.)  Bulgarie.  (Recueil  con* 
sulaire.     v.  121,  pp.  217-328.     Bruxelles,  1903.) 

Pinon  (Ren^).  Trente  ans  d'ind^pendance :  la 
force  bulgare.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes.  Paris^ 
1908.     8**.     s^r.  5,  V.  43,  pp.  825-859.) 

Piperof  (Nikola).  Danotzitye  v  Bolgariya, 
razgledami  ot  gledna  tochka  na  pravoto  i  ikono- 
mischeskata  nauka.  Sofia:  Kinzharnittaia  na  JChr, 
Olchev,  1901.     Ill  p.     8*. 

Pittard  (  ).  Contribution  4  T^tude  anthro- 
pologique  des  Bulgares.  (Bull.  Soc.  d'anthropo- 
logie  de  Lyon.     v.  20,  pp.  15-24.     Lyon,  1902.) 

Poloshenieto  na  Gortzitye  v  Bolgariya  (Otgo- 
vor  na  memoara  na  tzarigradskiya  patriarkh  ot  14 
avgust  1906  g.  do  poslanitzitye  na  velikitye  der- 
zhavi  V  Tzarigrad).  [Od  T.  Karajowov?]  Sofiya: 
Derzhavna  Pechatnitza,  1906.     87  p.     8*. 

PopOT  (K.  G.)  La  diminution  de  la  popula- 
tion turque  de  la  principaute  de  Bulgarie.  (Soc.  de 
statist,  de  Paris.  Jour.  v.  46,  pp.  346-351.  Paris, 
1905.) 

PopoV  (K.  G.),  andV,  Penchev.  Selo  Kasi- 
lak,  opit  za  statistichnoikonomicheska  mono* 
grafiya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka 
i  Knizhnina.     v.  24,  pt.  2,  1-3 16.     Sofia,  1908.) 

PopoT  (L.  I.)  Prinos  za  izuchvane  minaloto 
na  bolgarskoto  otechestvo.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umtotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  24,  pt.  I, 
pp.  1-157.     Sofia,  1908.) 

Popov  (N.)  Yuridicheski  obichai  v  Varnensko. 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizh- 
nina.    V.  20,  pp.  1-34.     Sofia,  1904.) 

Protokolitye  na  Tzarigradskata  konferentziya 
po  rabotitye  v  Istochna  Rumeliya.  Pryevedeni  i 
izdadeni  ot  T.  L  Sofiya:  Narodna pechatnitza  na 
B,  Proshek,  1%%T.     nop.     12*. 

Pypin  (A.  N.)  Novaya  kniga  o  Bolgarii. — Das 
FUrstenthum  Bulgarien  von  Dr.  C.  Jirccek. — 
(Vyestnik  Yevropy.  November.  28  7p.  St,  Peters- 
burg, 1 89 1.) 

Rambaud  (Alfred).  Hellenes  et  Bulgares. 
La  guerre  des  races  au  x  si^cle.  (Rev.  d.  deux 
mondes.     v.  161,  pp.  416-456.     Paris,  1900.) 

R^formes  (Les)  militaires  en  Bulgarie.  (Rev. 
militaire.     v.  57,  pp.  67-78.     Paris,  1901.) 

Rodopski*  Gradivo  po  obichainoto  bolgarsko 
pravo.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto 
knizhovno  druzhestov  v  Syredetz.  v.  18,  pp.  414- 
429.     Sryedetz,  1885.) 

Nyeschcho  vorkhu  starodavnoto  bolgarsko 

zakonodatelstvo.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bol- 
garskoto knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  17. 
pp.  261-291.     Sryedetz,  1885.) 

Rumania*  —  Afacerilor    Straine   Ministerul, 

Raport  asupra  situatiunei  comerciale,  economice  si 

financiare  a   Bulgariei  in  cursul  anilor  1 886-1 889, 

de  T.  G.  Djuvara,  ministru  plenipotentiar.     Bucu- 

resci,  1890.     53  p.     4**. 

Although  purporting  to  cover  only  the  years  1886-1889. 
there  are  annual  import  and  export  tables  1882-1889,  annual 
production  of  coal  mines  1879-1888,  vital  statistics  1881-1884 
and  the  annual  budget  1879-1890. 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Bulgaria,  confd. 

Ruppin  (Artur).  Die  Jaden  in  Bulgarien. 
(Ztschr.  f.  Demog.  u.  Statist,  d.  Jaden.  Berlin^ 
1908.     8*.     Jahrg.  4,  pp.  88-89.) 

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voreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  18,  pp.  252-353. 
Sofia,  1901.) 

Konstantin  G.  F6tinov  negoviyat  zhivot  i 

negovata  dyeinost.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umo- 
tvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  11,  pp.  591-763. 
Sofia,  1894.) 

Znachenieto  i  zadachata  na  nashata  etno- 

graBya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
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Shkorpil  (K.  and  Kh.)  Sryednevyekovni 
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Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  2,  pp.  46- 
60.     Sofia,  1890.) 

Starovryemski  nadpisi  iz  razni  kraishcha  na 

Bolgariya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  7,  pp.  84-110.   Sofia,  1893.) 

Syeveroistochna  Bolgariya  v  geografichesko 

i  arkheologichesko  otnoshenie.  (Sbornik  za  Na- 
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ShopoT  (A.)  Materiyali  za  bolgarskoto  voz- 
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V.  18,  pp.  430-450.     Sryedetz,  1885.) 

Yedin  dokument   za   bolgarskata   istoriya. 

(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizh- 
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.Bulgaria,  confd. 

peases  de  la  principaut^  de  Bulgarie  pour  1906. 

{Mouvement  economique.      Bucarest,    1906.     8**. 
▼.  4.  pp.  40-54.) 

Sl&TeykoT  (P.  R.)  Izvlyechenie  iz  lyetopisa 
na  pop  lovoha  ot  Tryevna.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  2,  pp.  310- 
316;  V.  3,  pp.  381-394;  V.  4,  pp.  601-609.  Sojia, 
Z890-91.) 

•     Otkoslek  ot  cdin  Bolgarski  geografichesk 

ryechnik.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvorentya, 
Nanka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  15,  pp.  282-298.  Sojfia^ 
1898.) 

Pisma.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 

Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  20,  pp.  1-216.  Sojiay 
1904.) 

Vedno  staro  putuvanie  pryez    Bolgariya. 

(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  60,  pp.  943-950.  Srye- 
dett,  1899.) 

SUkTOT  (Iv.)  Prostranstvoto  na  Knyazhestvo 
Bolgariya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nanka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  i,  pp.  312-315.  Sofia, 
1889.) 

Sobolev  (Leonid  Nikolaevich).  Der  erste 
FQrst  von  Bulgarien.  Aufzeichnungen  des  rus- 
stschen  und  vormaligen  bulgarischen  Minister- 
prasidenten.  Aus  dem  Russischen.  Leipzig: 
Duncker  ^  Humblot,  1%'^t,     xvii,  Ii4p.     12*. 

K  norjretshei  istorii  Bolgarii:  materialy  o 

vnutrennei  politikye,  1881-83.  ( Russkaya  Starina. 
V.  51.  pp.  703-752.     St,  Petersburgh,  1886. 

Sofroiiy»  Hshop  of  Vratsa,  La  Bulgarie  k  la 
fin  du  xviiie  si^cle.  Memoires  de  Sofroni  eveque 
de  Vratsa;  traduits  sur  le  texte  original  bulgare  par 
L.  Leger.  Paris,  1883.  4*.  (£cole  des  lang. 
orient,  viv.     2.  Ser.     v.  9,  pp.  381-429.) 

SiJUiibolieT  (G.  T.)  Prinoskom  izuchvanyeto 
na  zemniya  magnetizom  v  Bolgariya  (Sbornik  za 
Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  15, 
pp.   105-130.     Sofia,  1898.) 

Stftneff  (Stoil).  Das  Gewerbewesen  und  die 
Gewerbepolitik  in  Bulgarien.  Leipzig:  G.  WiUrin, 
1901.     137  p..  I  I.     8\ 

Stead  (Alfred).  The  Serbo  Bulgarian  con- 
vention and  its  results.  (Fortnightly  Rev.  n.  s. 
V.  79,  pp.  537-545.     London,  1906.) 

Stone  (Ellen  M.)  Six  months  among  brigands. 
(McClure's  Maga.  v.  19,  pp.  3-16,  99-109,  222- 
231,  464-471,   562-570.     New  York,  1902.) 

StoyftnoT  (P.  Khr.)  Finansovoto  stopanstvo 
na  sofiskata  obschina.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  i  Knishnina.  v.  21,  pp.  1-163. 
Sofia,  1905.) 

StoyanoT  (V.  D.)  Bolgarski  star,  rukopisen 
pametnik  ot  xiv.  vyek.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na 
bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz. 
V.  21,  pp.  267-278.     Sryedetz,  1887.     8**.) 

Istoricheski  materiyali  za  bolgarski  narod. 

(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
dmzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  6,  pp.  131-147.  Srye- 
detz, 1883.     8*.) 

Istoricheski  materiyali  po  novovozrazhda- 

nieto  na  bolgarski  narod.  (Periodichesko  spisanie 
oa  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz. 
V.  3,  pp.  146-166.     Sryedetz,  1882.     8*.) 


Strashimirov  (Dimitr  T.)  Istoriya  na  April- 
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1907.     3  V.     8*. 

Strauss  (Adolf).  Die  Bulgaren.  Ethnographis- 
che  Studien.  Leipzig:  T,  Grieben,  1898.  vii, 
477  p.,  I  1.     8*. 

Streitkrafte  (Die)  der  Tarkei  und  Bulgariens. 
I  pi.  (StrefHeurs  5sterr.  militftr.  Ztschr.  Jahrg.  45 
(1904,  V.  i),  pp.  1 13-123.      Wien,  1904.) 

Sodokholflka  (Karolina).  Bolgaritye  v  neiz- 
dadenitye  memuari  na  Chaika  Chaikovski  (Sadok- 
pasha).  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka 
i  Knizhnina.     v.  10.  pp.  429-468.     Sofia,  1894.) 

Takela  (D.  Ye.)  Nyekogashnitye  pavlikyani  i 
segashnitye  katoHtzi  v  Plovdivsko.  (Sbornik  za 
Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  11, 
pp.  103-134.     Sofia,  1894.) 

TeodoroT(A.)  Istoricheski  material!.  (Period- 
ichesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druz- 
hestvo v  Sryedetz.  V.  32-38,  pp.  1 19-142.  Srye- 
detz, 189 1.) 

Neuspyekh  po  bolgarski  yezik  v  nashitye 

uchilishcha.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolg. 
knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  21,  pp.  500- 
522.     Sryedetz,  1887.     8°.) 

Thompson  (EUinor  F.  B.)  Bulgaria  to-day. 
(Monthly  Rev.  v.  22,  no.  i.  (Jan.  1906),  pp.  12-29. 
London,  1906.) 

Tonjoroff  (Svctozar).  Bulgaria  and  treaty  of 
Berlin.  (North  Amer.  Rev.  New  York,  1908.  8*. 
v.  188,  pp.  833-841.), 

TosheT(A.)  Kom  termonologiyata  na  bolgar- 
skata  fauna.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgar- 
skoto knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  39,  pp. 
386-404.     Sryedetz,  1892.) 

Kom  terminologiyata  na  bolgarskata  flora. 

(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskata  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  35,  pp.  633-659.  Srye- 
detz, 1890.) 

Materiyali  po  florata  na  Bolgariya.  (Pe- 
riodichesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno- 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  51,  pp.  329-356.  Srye' 
detz,  1895.) 

Material!  po  florata  na  Solunsko,    (Sbornik 

za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  II,  pp.  423-457.     Sofia,  1894.) 

Material!  po  florata  na  Vershctz  i  okolnosti' 

tye.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  kniz- 
hovno druzhestvo  v  SryeJetz.  v.  62,  pp.  464-516. 
Sryedetz,  190 1.) 

Toula    (Franz).     Geologische    Beobachtungen 

auf  einer  Reise  in  die  Gcgend  von  Silistria  und  in 

die  Dobrudscba  im  Jahre  1892.     (Jahrb.  d.  k.  k. 

geol.  Reichsanstalt.    Jahrg.  1904,  v.  54,  pp.  1-46. 

Wien,  1904.) 

Reisen  und    geologische    Untersuchungen 

in  Bulgarien.   Vortrag,  gehalten  den  19.  MSlrz,  1890. 

Wien:  Ed.  Holzel,  1890.  144  p.,  i  map,  7  pi.  12*, 
(Vercin  zur  Verbrcitung  naturwissenschaftlicher 
Kenntnisse,     Vortragc.     Jahrg.  30,  Heft  16.) 

Trifonov  (Yu).  Unishchozhavaneto  na  tor- 
novskata  patriarshiya  i  zamyenyavaneto  i  s  avto- 
nomno  mitropolitstvo-arkhiepiskopstvo.  (Sbornik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  22-23,  pt.  I,  pp.  1-40.     Sofia,  i906-*07.) 


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Bulgaria,  confd, 

Tsilka  (Mrs,  Katerina  Stefanovna).  Born 
among  brigands.  (McClure's  Maga.  v.  19,  pp. 
291-300.     New  Yorky  1902.) 

TmankoT  (D.)  Kratka  Bolgarska  istoriya. 
Plovdiv:  D,  Manchev^  1870.     76  p.     5.  cd.     I2*. 

TmankoT  (K.  A.)  Ofitzialni  romono-turski 
dokumenti  po  minavanieto  na  Khr.  Botiovota  cheta 
przez  Dunava  ▼  1876.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  18,  pp.  207-241. 
Sofia,  1901.) 

23  pisma  i  byelyezhki  na  Vasil  Levski  po 

negovata  apostolska  dyeinost  v  Bolgariya  pryez 
godinitye  1871;  1872.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
vorcniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  16-17,  PP*  754- 
781.     Sojia,  1900.) 

TayenoT  (Gancho).  Praotechestvoto  i  prayezi- 
kot  na  Bolgaritye.  Istorikofilolog^cheski  izdir- 
vaniya  voz  osnovi  na  pervoiztochnitzi.  Sojia : 
author t  1907.     212  p.     8  . 

Tares  (Les)  en  Bulgarie.  Paris:  £.  Dentu, 
1869.     32  p.     8". 

U^arte  de  Ercilla  (E.)  La  independencia  de 
Bulgaria.  (Razon  y  Fe.  Madrid,  19CJ5.  8*.  v.  25, 
pp.  319-332.) 

UrqnhArt  (David).     The  spirit  of  the   East, 
'illustrated  in  a  journal  of  travels  through  Roumeli, 
during  an  eventful  period.     London:  H,  Colburn, 
1838.     2  V.     8". 

Der  Geist  des  Orients  erl&utert  in  einem 

Tagebuche  aber  Reisen  durch  Rumili  wfthrend 
einer  ereignissreichen  Zeit.  Von  D.  Urquhart. 
Aus  dem  Englischen  Qbersetzt  von  F.  G.  Buck. 
Stuttgart:  J.  G,  Cotta,  1839.     2  v.     8* 

UminoT  (Iv.  K.)  Material!  po  florata  na  Lov- 
chanskiya  i  Tornovskiya  okrug.  (Sbornik  za 
Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  18, 
pp.  125-165.     Sofia,  1901.) 

Material!  za  florata  na  Tornovskiva  okrug. 

(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umptvoreniya.  Nauka  i 
Knizhnina.     v.  15,  pp.  3-92.     Sofia,  1898.) 

Peti  prinos  kom  bolgarskata  flora.  (Sbor- 
nik za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
v.  21,  pp.  1-125.     Sofia,  1905.) 

Prinos  kom  bolgarskata  flora.     (Sbornik  za 

Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  18, 
pp.  3-124.  Sofia,  1 90 1.) 

Treti  prinos  kom  bolgarskata  flora.  (Sbor- 
nik za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  20.  pp.  1-103.     Sofia,  1904.) 

Vtori  prinos  kom  bolgarskata  flora.  (Period- 

ichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druz- 
hestvo  V  Sryedctz.  v.  62,  pp.  293-420.  Sryedetz, 
1901.) 

Usta-GenchoT  (D.)  Bolgarskoto  opolchenie 
vosvoboditelnata  Rusko-Turska  voyna  1877-78 
god.  Dyestvieto  na  3-tva  druzhina  ot  bolgars- 
koto opolchenie.  Vospominanie  na  podporuchika 
ot  sushchata  druzhina  S.  I.  Kisov.  Sofla.  Tzentralna 
pechatnitza  na  P.  Kaluchev  &  Co.  (Sbornik  za 
Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  15, 
pp.  41-51.     Sofia,  1898). 

Staro  bolgarsko  domostroitelstvo  v  Veliko. 

Tomovsko.     (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgars- 


koto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.      v.    54. 
pp.  814-823.     Sryedetz,  1896.) 

VankoT  (L.)  Prinos  kom  geologiyata  na 
Merichlerskata  okolnost.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya.  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  12,  pp.  3- 
31.     Sofia,  1895.) 

VasilyoT  (T.)  Byelyezhki  vorkhu  vutryesh- 
noto  sostoyaniye  na  Bolgariya  prez  1888  god. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  28,  pp.  571-585.  Srye^ 
detz,  1889.     8^) 

VasoT  (Ivan).  Velikata  rilska  pustinya  (Putni 
byelyezhki  i  vpechatlyeniya. )  (Sbnornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  7,  pp.  3- 
85.     Sofia,  1892.) 

Vereshchag^n  (Aleksandr  Vasilyevich).  U 
Bolgar  i  zagranitzei  1881-93.  Vospominaniya  i 
razskazy:  prodolzhenie  ocherkov  "Doma  i  na 
Voinye."  St,  Petersburg:  A,  Suvorin,  1896. 
328  p.,  17  port.     8°. 

VerlUle^eii  (P.)  Rapport  sur  la  situation 
economique  de  la  Bulgarie  [pour  Tannee  1905]. 
(Royaume  de  Belgique.  Recueil  consulaire.  Brux^ 
elles,  1907.     8**.     V.  136,  pp.  65-134.) 

ViteloT  (R.)  Bolgaro-gretzkata  tzerkovna  ras- 
prya.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  kniz- 
hovno druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  16,  pp.  98-140; 
V.  17,  pp.  203-261;  V.  23-24,  pp.  607-653;  V.  25-26, 
pp.  1 16-152;  V.  27,  pp.  274-290;  V.  28-30,  pp.  528- 
538;  V.  31,  pp.  26-57;  V.  32-33,  pp.  177-210; 
▼•  35.  PP-  718-742;  V.  36.  pp.  861-889;  ▼•  37-38, 
pp.  92-118;  V.  58,  pp.  535-65;  V.  59.  pp.  695-722; 
V.  60,  pp.  823-857;  V.  61.  pp.  391-452;  V.  62, 
pp.  517-612.     Sryedetz,  1885- 1902.) 

Wachenhnsen  (Hans).  Von  Widdin  nach 
Stambul.  StreifzUge  durch  Bulgarien  und  Rumelien. 
Leipzig:  C.  B,  Lorck,  1855.  2  p.l.,  192  p.  i6*. 
(Conversations  und  Reisebibliothek.) 

Wateff  (S.)  Anthropologische  Beobachtungen 
der  Farbe  der  Augen,  der  Haare  und  der  Haut  bei 
den  Schulkindern  von  den  TUrken,  Pomaken,  Tata- 
ren,  Armenier,  Griechen  und  Juden  in  Bulgarien. 
(Deutsche  Gesellsch.  f.  Anthrop.  Ethnol.  u.  Urge- 
schichte.  Correpondenzblatt,  v.  34,  pp.  58-60. 
Braunschweig,  1903.) 

Beitrag  zur  Anthropologie  der  Bulg^ren. 

(Archiv.  fUr  Anthrop.  v.  26,  pp.  1079-1085. 
Braunschweig,  1900.) 

Contribution  4  I'etude  anthropologique  des 

Bulgares.  illus.  plate.  (Soc.  d*anthrop.  de  Paris. 
Bull,  et  m^m.  scr.  5,  v.  5,  pp.  437-458.  Paris, 
1904.) 

Wiesner  (Alois  Karl).  Aus  Serbien  und  Bul- 
garien. Schilderungen  von  Land  und  Leuten.  Mit 
einem  illustrierten  Anhang:  Der  serbisch-bulgar- 
ische  Kreig.  Mit  vielen  Abbildungen.  Leipzig: 
Gressner  <5r»  Schramm  [18 — ?].  3  p.l.,  (i)  4-1 20 p. 
I2^ 

Wilke  (Gcorg).  Wanderungen  in  Bulgarien. 
illus.  I  map.  (Deut.  Rundschau  f.  Geog.  Statist. 
Jahrg.  30,  pp.  97-109,  157-167.      Wien,  1907.) 

Woods  (H.  C.)  The  Bulgarian  army.  (United 
Service  Maga.  London,  1909.  8".  v.  160  (n.  s. 
V.  39).  PP-  376-398.) 

Wyon  (Reginald).  A  chat  about  the  Bulgarian 
army.  (United  Service  Maga.  v.  152  (n.  s.  v.  31)^ 
pp.  190-196.     London,  1905.) 


LIST  OP  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


51 


Bulgaria,  confd, 

T»haa  ben  Said  ben  Batrik.  Imperator  Vasili 
Bolg^aroboitza.  Izvlechenie  iz  lyetopisi. . .  izdal, 
pereTiol  i  obyasnil  Baron  V.  R.  Rosen.  5/.  Peters- 
burg: Imp.  Akademiva  Nauk,  1883.    x,  447,  72  p. 

Snpplement  to  v.  44  of  **  Zapiski  Imp.  Akad.  Nauk/'  No.z. 

'VankoTich  (  ),  and  Grovich.  Slaves  du 
Sad;  on.  Le  peuple  serbe;  avec  les  Croates  et  les 
Bulgares;  aper9a  de  leur  vie  historique,  politique  et 
sociale.     Paris:  A.  Franck,  1858.     2  p.l.,  155  p. 

"VaTaBheT  (Anani  Iv.)  Prinos  kom  bolgar- 
skata  narodna  botanika.  (Sbomik  za  Narodni  Um- 
otvoreni3ra,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  21,  pp.  1-62. 
Sofia,  1905.) 

Pnnos  za  poznavanie    bolgarskata    flora. 

(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
dnizhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  21,  pp.  279-304;  v.  27, 
pp.  2QI-3II.     Sryedeit,  1887-8.     8'.) 

'VenichereT  (N.  G.)  Spomeni  ot  moyeto 
Qchitclstvo  V  Prilyep.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
Toreniya,  Naaka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  20,  pp.  1-72. 
Sofia,  1904.) 

'Y'aridicliesko  Drazhestvo  v  Sofiya  Protokoli 
1  referati  na  Porviya  kongres  na  Bolgarskitye  Ju- 
rist!, July,  1905.  Sofiya:  Pechatnitza  na  Br.  Pat— 
kvi,  1906.     307  p.     8". 

'Y'lirinich  (St.)  Prinos  kom  bolgarskata  fauna 
na  stonogitye.  (Sbomik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Naaka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  20,  pp.  1-44.    Sofia,  1904.) 

Zaimov  (St.)  KhristoBotev  opit  za  Biografi- 
jaot  Z.  Stoyanov  Pervo  izdanie  Russe.  1889  g. 
(Sbomik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizh- 
nina.    V.  I,  pp.  193-256.     Sofia,  1889.) 

Minuloto.     Ocherki  i  spomeni   iz  dyeya- 

telnostta  na  bolgarskitye  taini  revolyutzionni  ko- 
mitetiot  186^1877.  Plovdiv:  Ixd.  ipechatna  Khr. 
G.  Danov,  i898-'9.     3  v.     12*. 

Zaneof  (D.),  and  M.  D.  Balabanow.  Bul- 
garia; by  her  two  delegates.  Translated  by  F.  H. 
London:  Goubaud  and  Son  [1877].     74  p.     8*". 

-  ZanetOT  (G.)  Bolgarskitye  kolonii  v  Russiya. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
dmzhestov  v  Sryedetz.  v.  37-38,  pp.  177-193; 
▼.  39.  pp.  343-376;  V.  43,  pp.  849-898.  Syredetz, 
1891-1892.) 

Zankoir  (Assen).  Der  Socialism  us  in  Bulga- 
rien.  (Socialistische  Monats-Hefte.  Jahrg  8  (10), 
pp.  624-631.     Berlin,  1904.) 

Zlatarski  (Georgi  N.)  Cherti  ot  meteorolo- 
giyata.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  nabolgarskoto 
knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  i,  pp.  55-72. 
Sryedett,  1882.     8*.) 

Dva  izvyestni  holgarski  nadpisa  ot  IXvyck. 

(Sbomik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya  Nauka  i  Knizh- 
nina.    V.  15,  p.  131.     Sofia,  1898.) 

Geologicheski  profil  ot  SoBya  prez  Sarantzi 

(Tashkesen),  Orkhanie  i  Etropole  do  vorkha  na 
ZUtishkiya  Balkan.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na 
bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  4, 
pp.  1-32.      Sryedett,  1883.     8'.) 

Izvyestiyata  za  bolgaritye   khronikata  na 

simeona  Metafrasta  i  Logoteta.  (Sbornik  za  Na- 
rodni Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  24, 
pt  I.,  pp.  I'i6i.     Sofia,  1908.) 


Kom  voprosa  za  toi  narechenitye  pryepravki 

na  Paisievata  istoriya.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na 
bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v. 
59.  PP-  723-757.     Sryedetz,  1899.) 

Materiyali  po  geologiyata  i  mineralogiyata 

na  Bolgariya.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgar- 
skoto knizhovno  no  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  2, 
pp.  1-27;  V.  3,  pp.  84-131;  V.  6,  pp.  61-86;  V.  7, 
pp.  74-95;  V.  9,  pp.  52-78;  V.  16,  pp.  1-27;  V.  17, 
pp.  183-202;  V.  18.  pp.  333-359;  ▼.  19.  pp.  16-62; 
V.  21,  pp.  450-479;  V.  23,  pp.  726-756.  Sryedetz, 
1882-88.     8".) 

Novi   izvyestiya  za  nai-drevniya  period  na 

bolgarskata  istoriya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  11,  pp.  145-154. 
Sofia,  1894.) 

Pismata  na  tzarigradskiya  patriarkh  Niko- 

laya  Mistika  do  bolgarskiya  tzar  Simeona.  (Sbomik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  10,  pp.  372-429.     Sofia,  1894.) 

Pismata  na  Vizantiskiya  imperator  Romana 

Lakapena  do  bolgarskiya  tzar  Simeona.  (Sbomik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Khizhnina. 
V.  13,  pp.  292-322.     Sofia,  1895.) 

Studii  po  bolgarskata  istoriya.  Periodi- 
chesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druz- 
hestvo V  Sryedetz.  v.  54,  pp.  755-79.  Sryedetz, 
1896.) 

Zhitiyeto  na  sv.  Teodosiya.     (Sbomik  za 

Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  20, 
pp.  1-41.     Sofia,it)0^.) 

ZlatonstoT  (Khr.)  Unter-ofitzerski  vopros  v 
glavnitye  yevropeiski  armi  i  sostoyanieto  ma  v 
nashata  armiya.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bol- 
garskoto knizhovno  dmzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  11, 
pp.  34-58;  V.  12,  pp.  15-64.     Sryedetz,  1884.'  8'.) 

Constantinople. 

See  sub-section  under 

Turkey, 
Croatia, 

Periodicals. 

ArklTza  povestnicu  jugoslavensku  Urediolvan 
Kukuljevic  Sakcinski  (Izdano  troskom  Druztva  za 
Jugoslavensku  Povestnicu  i  Starine).  Knjiga  1-12. 
(7  Zagreb u,  1 851-1875.     8^ 

In  Croatian.    No  more  published. 

Jug^oslaTenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  um- 
jetnosti.  Ljetopis.  Za  godina  1 899-1908  (Nos. 
14-23).  U  Zagrebu  Knjizara  J.  Ak.,  1900-1909. 
12*. 

Rad.      Kniga   60  (1882);  96  (1889);  105, 

108.  114-115  (1891-93);  129(1896);  140,  142-177 
(1899-1909).  U  Zagrebu  Knjizara  J.  Ak.,  1882- 
1909.     8**. 

General  Works. 


Monumenta  historica  liberae  regiae 
civitatis  Zagrabiae  metropolis  regni  Dalmatix, 
Croatise  et  Slavoniae.  Edidit  Joannes  Bapt. 
Tkalcic.  v.  i-ii  (1093-1526).  Zagrabict:  C, 
Albrecht,  1 889-1 90 5.  4  . 
Title  in  Latin  and  Hungarian. 

Izvjesce  gradsko  ga  poglavarstva  o  sveobco 

upravi  slob,  i  kr.  glavnoga  grada  Zagreba,  1886- 
1906.      U  Zagrebu,  1887-1907.     8*  and  4°. 

Official  gazette  of  the  city. 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Croatia,  confd, 

Proracan  obgine  slob,  i  kr.  g^Uvnoga  grada 

Zagreba,  1899-1908.     (/ Zagrebu,  iqoo-ify>%.     f*. 

Boek  (C.)  Historische  Ergebnisse  eines  archHo- 
logischea  Fundes  in  Croatien.  (Kais.  Akad.  d. 
Wissensch.  Philos.-Hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  27, 
pp.  57-88.     I  pi.      IVien,  1858.     8*.) 

Chester  (Frank  Dyer).  Territorial  government 
of  Croatia-Slavonia.  (Monthly  Consular  ilepts. 
no.  297,  June,  1905,  pp.  103-104.  IVashington, 
1905.) 

Codex  diplomaticus.     See  Jag^slaTenska 

Akademija. 

'  Cora  (Guido).  Fra  gli  slavi  meridionali:  an' 
escursione  in  Croazia  e  in  Serbia  (1902).  (Nuova 
antologia.  v.  197  (ser.  4,  v.  113),  pp.  440-461. 
Roma^  1904.) 

Creates  et  Magyars.  [Signed]  Un  Croate. 
(Nouv.  rev.  v.  143  (n.  s.  v.  24),  pp.  443-453. 
Paris  ^  1903.) 

Croatia.  Hrvatski  Spomenici.  Zbirku  I. 
Kukujevica  i  R.  Lopasica  popunio  i  za  tisak  pri- 
redio. . .  Duro  Surmin.  Sveska  i.  u  Zagrebu: 
Tisak  Dionicke  Tiskare,  1898.  8*.  (Jugoslavenska 
Akad.  u  Zagrebu.  Monumenta  liistorico-juridica 
Slavorum  meridionalium ...  v.  6.) 

Sabor  (Diet;  unicameral).      [Proceedings] 

1st  Sess.,  1861-date.     Zagreb,  1867-date.     f**  and 

Dnevik  (Journal)  sess.  1B61.  n,  /.,  n.  d.    3  v. 

1865-1867.  Zagreb,  1867.     i  v. 

1868-1871.  Zagreb,  1884.     x  v. 

1873-1875.  Zagreb,  1875,  1896. 

1875- 1878.  Zagreb,  1900.     x  v. 

X87&-X881.  Zagreb,  X903-X904. 

X88X-X884.  Zagreb,  1884.    a  v. 

1884-1887.  Zagreb,  X887.    a  v. 

Title  changes  to : 

Stenograficki  zapisnici   (Stenographic  record),    sess.  1887- 


(k 


44 


44 
It 
4t 
44 
4t 
t* 
4« 


14 
4l 
tt 
44 
4( 
44 


a  V. 


a  V. 


"§« 


5  V. 


tenograficki  zapisnid  (Stenographic  record). 


sess.  1893- 
sess.  1897- 
sess.  1901- 
sess.  1906- 


1807.     5  V. 

Stenograficki  zapisnici  (Stenographic  record). 
1901.     5  V. 

Stenograficki  zapisnici  (Stenographic  record). 
1906.    6  V. 

Stenograficki  zapisnici  (Stenographic  record). 
191 1.    V.  i-a. 

V.  I -a,  sess.  1-73,  May  X9o6-March   1907  is  all  that  the 
Library  has  of  the  last  session. 

Kronologicki    i    alfabeticki    nasastari    K 

stenograficki m  zapisnicima,  1861,  1865/7,  1868/71, 
1875/8,  1878/81,  1881/4,  1884/7,  1887/92,  1892/7, 
1897/1902.     Zagreb,  v.  d.     1 1  vols.     T. 

Bvans  (A.  J.)  Through  Bosnia  and  the 
Herzegovina  on  foot,  during  the  insurrection,  Aug. 
and  Sept.,  1875;  with  an  historical  review  of 
Bosnia,  and  a  glimpse  at  the  Croats,  Slavonians, 
and  the  ancient  republic  of  Ragusa.  London,  1877. 
illus.,  map.     2.  ed.     8**. 

Florinski  (T.  D.)  Dr.  Frantz  Rachki,  porviya 
pryedsyedatel  na  Yugoslovyenskata  akademiya. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  52,  pp.  576-629. 
Sryedett,  1896.) 

Gonnard  (Rene).  Le  trialisme  et  la  Croatie. 
(Questions  diplomat,  et  col.  Paris,  1909.  8**. 
V.  28,  pp.  479-484.) 

Oorjanovic-Kramberg^r  (Karl).  Homo 
primigenius  aus  dem  Diluvium  von  Krapina  in 
Kroatien     und     dessen    Industrie.       (Deutsche 


Gesellsch.  f.  Anthrop.  Ethnol.  u.  Urgeschichte. 
Correspondenzblatt,  v.  36,  pp.  88-90.  Braun^ 
schweig,  1905.) 

Der  palaolithische  Mensch  und  seine  Zeit* 

genossen  aus  dem  Diluvium  von  Krapina  in 
Croatien.  (Anthropol.  Gesellsch.  Mittheil.  Sit- 
zungsb. V.  29,  pp.  65-68.      Wien,  1899.) 

(Anthrop.   (jesellsch.  Mitteil,  v.  31, 

pp.  164-197;  V.  32,  pp.  189-216;  V.  34,  pp.  187- 
199;  V.  35,  pp.  197-229.      Wien,  1899-05.) 

Gumplowiea  (L.)  Le  origini  storiche  dei 
Serbi  e  dei  Croati.  (Rivista  ital.  di  sociol.  anno  6, 
pp.  402-414.      Torino,  1902.) 

Henry  (Ren^).  Chez  les  Croates.  (Questions 
diplomat.  &  col.  Annee  10,  pp.  593-606.  Paris, 
1906.) 

Horvat  (Karlo).  Ivan  Zakmardi,  protonotar 
kraljevstva  hrvatskoga.  i  port.  (Jugoslavenska 
Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  (/Zagrebu, 
1905.     8*.     Knjiga  160,  pp.  55-115.) 

Hnssey- Walsh  (V.)  Home  rule  in  Croatia. 
(Fort.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  82  (v.  88),  pp.  1005-1018. 
London,  1907.) 

Jug^oslavenska  Akademija  u  Zagreba.  Codex 
diplomaticus  regni  Croatise,  Dalmatiae  et  Slavon- 
iae.  Edidit  Academia  scientiarum  et  artium  Slavo- 
rum meridionalium...  Collegit. .  .T.  Smiciklas. 
V.  2-5.     Zagrebia,  1904-1907. 

A  second  title-page  in  Croatian:  Diplomaticki  zbomik. 

KarayoTOT  (T.)  Materiali  za  izuchvane 
Odrinskiya  vilaet.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvor- 
eniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.   v.  19  pp.  1-192.    Sojia, 

1903.) 

Kispatic  (Miso).  Rude  u  Hrvatskoj.  (Jugo- 
slavenska Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad. 
U Zagrebu,  1901.     8**.     Knjiga  147,  pp.  1-104.) 

BUaic  (Vjekoslav).  Hrvatski  hercezi  i  bani  za 
Karla  Roberta  i  Ljudevita  I.  (1301 -1382).  (Jugo- 
slavenska Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad. 
U  Zagrebu,  1900.     8**.     Knjiga  142,  pp.  126-218.) 

Marturina.      Slavonska   daca  u  srednjem 

vijeku.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  um- 
jetnosti. Rad.  [/  Zagrebu,  1904.  8°.  Knjiga 
157,  pp.  114-213.) 

Koch  (Felix  J.)  In  quaint,  curious  Croatia. 
(Natl.  Geog.  Maga.  Washington,  iqo8.  8**.  v.  19, 
pp.  809-832.) 

Kroboth  (Benjamin).  Die  kroatischen  Bewoh- 
ner  von  Themenau  in  Nieder()sterreich.  (Ztschr. 
f.  5sterr.  Volkskunde.  Jahrg.  3,  pp.  193-217; 
Jahrg.  7,  pp.  202-238.      Wien,  1 897-1 901.) 

Krsehka  (Josef).  Statistik  zugleich  Beamten- 
Schematismus  des  Grossgmndbesitzes  in  den  KO- 
nigreichen  Croatien-Slavonien. . .  Agram:  Actiew 
buchdruckerei,  1902.     xxxiii,  133  p.     12'. 

Krsidavi  (J.)     Die  politische  Lage  in  Kroa- 
tien.    (Osterr.    Rundschau,     v.    5,   pp.  545-549. 
Wien,  1906.) 

Die    politischen  VerhSltnisse   Kroatiens. 

(Osterreichische   Rundschau,     vol.   viii,  Heft  92, 
93.     August,     pp.  3-12.     BrUnn,  1906.) 

Das  staatsrechtliche  Verh&ltnis  Kroatiens 

zu  Ungam.     (Osterr.  Rundschau,     v.  10,  pp.  235- 
247.     Leipzig,  1907.) 


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53 


Croatia,  confd. 

Loiseaa  (Charles).  Qaestioo  d'Autriche  Hon- 
grois  et  Croates.  (Rev.  de  Paris.  IQ05.  ▼.  6, 
pp.  753-773.     Paris,  1905.) 

LofMLsic  (Radoslar).  Spomenici  Hrvatske  kra- 
jfne.  Sakupio  i  uredio  R.  L.  Zagreb:  L,  Hart- 
man,  1884-85.  2  Y.  8**.  (Id:  Jugoslayeoska 
Akademija  u  Zagrebu.  Monumenta  spectantia  his- 
toriam  Slarorum  meridionaliam.     v.  15-16.) 

Mail 4th  (Joseph),  comie.  Hongrie  et  Croatie. 
(Questions  diplomat.  &  coloniales.  v.  24,  pp.  565- 
575.     Farts,  1907.) 

Hungaricae  res.   i.  Die  NationalitHten  in 

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Maizner  (Fr. )  Zivot  i  rad  Ra  jmunda  Kunica. 
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Rad.  U  Zagrebu,  1889.  8\  Knjiga  96,  pp. 
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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Dalmaiia,  confd. 

Bodna. — Statutes.  Statuta  et  leges  civitatis 
Buduae,  civitatis  Scardonx,  et  civitatis  et  insulse 
Lesinse.  Opera. .  .S.  Ljubic.  Zagrabia:  Officina 
Soc,  Typographies ,  1882-3.  ^^c,  618  p.,  I  facsim. 
8**.  (Jugoslavenska  Akad.  u  Zagrebu.  Monu- 
menta  historica-juridica  Slavorum  meridionalium 
...  v.  3.) 

Cassas  (L.  F. )  Voyage  pittoresque  et  his- 
torique  de  I'Istrie  et  de  la  Dalmatie  redig^  par 
Lavallee.     Paris,  1802.     V, 

Travels  in  Istria  and  Dalmatia,  drawn  up 

from  the  itinerary  of  L.  F.  Cassas...by  Joseph 
LavalHe.  Lonelon:  R,  Phillips,  1805.  iv,  124  p., 
I  map,  6  pi.     8**. 

Ch^Iard  (Raoul).  La  Dalmatie.  (Rev.  de 
g^og.     Annee  29,  pp.  3-9.     Paris,  1905.) 

Codes  diplomaticus.     See  Jng^oslaTenska 

Akademija. 

Coffin  (Marian  Cruger).  Where  East  meets 
West.  Visit  to  picturesque  Dalmatia,  Montenegro 
and  Bosnia,  illus.  (Natl.  Geog.  Maga.  Wash- 
ington, 1908.     8".     V.  19,  pp.  309-344) 

Dainelli  (Giotto).  Contributo  alio  studio  dell' 
eocene  medio  dei  dintorni  di  Ostroviza  in  Dal- 
mazia.  (R.  accad.  d.  Lincei.  Rendic.  classe  d. 
sci.  fis.  ser.  5,  v.  13,  pt.  2,  pp.  277-282.  Roma, 
1904.) 

II  miocene  inferiore  di  Monte  Promina  in 

Dalmazia.  (R.  accad.  d.  Lincei.  Rendic.  classe 
di  sci.  fis.  ser.  5.  v.  10,  pt.  i,  pp.  50-52.  Rovia, 
1901.) 

Dalmatien.  Wien:  K,  K.  Hof-  und  Staats- 
druckerei,  1892.  vii,  352  p.,  I  pi.  sq.  4**.  (Die 
oesterreichisch-ungarische  Monarchic  in  Wort  und 
Bild.) 

Davis  (W.  M.)  An  excursion  in  Bosnia,  Her- 
cegovina  and  Dalmatia.  4  pi.  (Bull.  Geog.  Soc. 
of  Phila.     V.  3,  pp.  21-50.     Philadelphia,  1901.) 

Diehl  (Charles).  Dans  le  Dalmatie  romaine. 
(Grande  rev.  Paris,  1899.  8**.  annee  {3  (1899, 
V.  I),  pp.  120-142;  (1899,  v.  3),  pp.  307-329) 

Chez  les  slaves  de  I'Adriatique.  Les  sou- 
venirs de  la  France  en  Dalmatie.  (Nouv.  rev. 
V.  117,  pp.  591-606.     Paris,  1899.) 

Dackerts  (J.)  [La  Dalmatie,  la  Bosnie  et 
THerz^govine.]  (Recueil  consulaire.  Bruxelles, 
1892.     S**.     V.  75.  pp.  246-302.) 

Daemmler  (Ernst).  Ueber  die  aiteste  Ge- 
schichte  der  Slawen  in  Dalmatien  (549-928). 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-Hist.  CI.  Sit- 
zangsb.    Bd.  20,  pp.  353-430.      Wien,  1856.     8**.) 

Faidig^a  (Adolph).  Das  Erdbeben  von  Sinj 
am  2.  Juli  1898.  Wien:  C,  Ceroid^ s  Sohn,  1903. 
2  p.l.,  162  p.,  illus.,  2  maps,  i  diag.  8**.  (Kaiser- 
liche  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften  in  Wien.  Erd- 
beben Commission.  Mittheilungen.  N.  F.  no.  17.) 

Fortis  (Alberto).  Travels  into  Dalmatia. .  .in 
a  series  of  letters  to  the  Earl  of  Bute... [and 
others].  London:  Printed  for  J,  Robson,  1778.  4**. 

Chraber  (Dane).  Borba  Ludovika  I.  s  Mle- 
canima  za  Dalmaciju  (1348-1358).  (Jugoslavenska 
Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  U  Zagrebu, 
1903.     8  .     Knjiga  152,  pp.  32-161.) 


Dalmacija  za    Ludovika   I.    (1358-1382.) 

I.  Dio.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  um- 
jetnosti. Rad.  U  Zagrebu,  I9o6-*07.  8*.  Knjiga 
166,  pp.  164-215;  Knjiga  168,  pp.  163-240; 
Knjiga  170,  pp.  1-75.) 

Heyer  von  Rosen f eld  (Karl  Georg  Friedrich), 
and  J.  SiEBMACHER,  editors,  Der  Adel  des  K5nig- 
reichs  Dalmatien.  (In:  J.  Siebmacher:  Grosses 
Wappenbuch.     Bd.  4,  Abth.  3.     1873.     pi.) 

Holbach  (Maude  M.)  Dalmatia.  The  land 
where  east  meets  west.  With  upwards  of  50  illus- 
trations from  photographs  by  O.  Holbach,  and  a 
map.  London:  J,  Lane,  1908.  xiii,  I  1.,  17-236  p., 
I  map,  49  pi.     12''. 

HoTorka  (Oskar).  Die  Poganica  und  ihre 
Varianten.  (Ztsch.  f.  6sterr.  Volkskunde.  Jahrg. 
6,  pp.  4-23.      Wien,  1900.) 

Jackson  (Frederick  Hamilton).  The  shores 
of  the  Adriatic.  The  Austrian  side;  the  Kttsten- 
lande,  Istria,  and  Dalmatia.  London:  J,  Murray, 
1908.     XV,  420  p.,  I  map,  I  plan,  81  pi.     8". 

Jackson  (Thomas  Graham).  Dalmatia,  the 
Quarnero  and  Istria,  with  Cettijne  in  Montenegro, 
and  the  island  of  Grado.  Oxford:  Clarendon  Press, 
1887.     3  V.     8^ 

Jelic  (Luka).  Moci  sv.  Simuna  Bogoprimaoca 
u  Zadru.  Hagiografijsko-povjestna  studija.  (Jugo- 
slavenska Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad. 
U  Zagrebu,  1901.     8°.    Knjiga  145,  pp.  158-225.) 

Jirecek  (Constantin).  Die  Romanen  in  den 
StSldten  Dalmatiens  wSlhrend  des  Mittelalters. 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil.-hist.  Classe. 
Denksch.     Bd.  48,  Abth.  3.      Wien,  1902.     f°.) 

Jug^oslavenska  Akademija  u  Zagrebu.  Co- 
dex diplomaticus  regni  Croatiae  Dalmatiae  et  Sla- 
voniae.  Edidit  Academia  scientiarum  et  artium 
Slavorum    meridionalium. .  .Collegit. ..  T.   Smici- 

klas.     V.  2-5.     TLagrebice,  1904-1907.     4*. 
A  second  title-page  in  Croatian  :  Diplomaticki  zbomik. 

Kassner  (Karl).  Das  regenreichste  Gebiet 
Europas.  map.  (Petermanns  Mitteil.  v.  50,  pp. 
281-285.     Gotha,  1904.) 

Kiaic  (Vjekoslav).  Marturina.  Slavonska  daca 
u  srednjem  vijeku.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija 
znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  U  Zagrebu,  1904. 
8^     Knjiga  157,  pp.  114-213.) 

Klaric  (Ivan),  and  Anton  Elias  Caric.  Ver- 
lobungs-  und  Hochzeitsbr^luche  in  Bosnien  und 
Dalmatien.  (Bosnisch-  Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1899.  4*.  v.  6, 
pp.  633-648.) 

Krsnjavi  (J.)  Dalmatiens  und  Bosniens staats- 
rechtliche  Zukunft.  (Osterreichische  Rundschau, 
vol.  8,  Heft  102,  103.  October,  pp.  35I-353* 
Briinn,  1906.) 

Ljubic  (Simeon).  Commissiones  et  relationes 
Venetae.  Collegit  et  digessit  S.  Ljubic.  Zagrabia: 
Sumptibus  Academia  Scientiarum  et  Artium, 
1876-80.  3  V,  8°.  (In:  Jugoslavenska  Akade- 
mija u  Zagrebu.  Monumenta  spectantia  historiam 
Slavorum  meridionalium.     v.  6,  8  &  11.) 

BI.  (W.)  Hochzeitsgebrauche  in  Lastva  (Bocche 
di  Cattaro).  ( Bosnisch- Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1902.  4*.  v.  8, 
pp.  281-297.) 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


55 


Dalmatia,  cont'd, 

Martelli  (Alessaodro).  I  terreni  Dammiilitici 
di  SpaUto  in  Dalmazia.  (R.  accad.  d.  Lincei. 
Rendic  classe  d.  sci.  fis.  ser.  5,  v.  ii,  pt.  i,  pp. 
334-337.     I^oma,  1902.) 

Mayer  (Ernesto).  La  costituzione  manicipale 
dalmato-istriana  nel  medio  evo  e  le  sue  basi  roxnaoe. 
Traduzione  di  Camillo  de  Franceschi,  con  osserva- 
zioni  di  Ugo  Inchiostri  e  del  tradnttore.  (Soc. 
istriana  d.  archeol.  e  storia  patria.  Atti  e  mem. 
Parenzo^  1907.     8*.    v.  22,  pp.  347-462.) 

Munro  (R.)  Rambles  and  studies  in  Bosnia- 
Herzegovina  and  Dalmatia;  with  an  account  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  congress  of  archaeologists  and 
anthropologists  held  in  Sarajevo.  August  1894. 
Edinburgh:  IV.  Blackwood  <5r*  Sons,  1895.  xx, 
395  p.'.  32  pi.,  ill.     8\ 

Oranss  (M.)  Auf  dem  Rade  durch  Kroatien, 
Dalmatien,  die  Herzegowina  und  Bosnien:  Fnhrer 
fttr  Radfahrer  und  Automobilisten. . .  Wien:  Z. 
Stickler^  1903.  3  p.l.,  280  p..  I  I.,  2  maps,  illus. 
8'. 

Pappaikva  (Vladimir).  Les  c^r^monies  nup- 
tiales  chez  les  Morlaques  de  la  Dalmatie.  Traduc- 
tion de  P.  David.  Paris:  V,  Lecoffre,  1902.  8  p. 
8  . 

Repr.:  Soc.  de  legislation  compar^e.  Bull. 

Passarg^e  (Ludwig).     Dalmatien  und  Monte- 
negro.    Reise-    und    Kulturbilder.     Leipzig:    B. 
Elischer  Nachfolger  [1904].     4  p.l.,  341  p.     8'. 

PetroTskiJ  (Nestor).  O  genejalogiji  Drzica. 
I  chart.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  um- 
jetnosti.  Rad.  U  Zagrebu,  1902.  8*.  Knjiga 
148.  pp.  227-230.) 

Polie  (Martin).  Parlamentama  povjest  kral- 
jevina  Hrvatske«  Slavonije  i  Dalmacije  sa  biljez- 
kama  iz  politickoga,  kultumoga  i  druztvenoga 
zivota  1860H-1880.  Zagreb:  P.  Suppan,  1899-1900. 
av.    %\ 

PredadoTic  (  v.).  Das  Ringelstechen  von 
Sinj  in  Dalmatien  (Die  Halka).  (Ztschr.  f.  Hist. 
Waffenknnde.     v.  3,  pp.  273-279.     Leipzig,  1905.) 

Sisic  (Ferdo).  Miha  Madijev  de  Barbazanis. 
(Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti. 
Rad.    U Zagrebu,  \()0'i,  8*.   Knjiga  153,  pp.  1-46.) 

Zadar  i  Venecija  od  godine  11 59.  do  1247. 

(Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti. 
Rad.      U  Zagrebu.    Knjiga  142,  pp.  219-274.) 

**  Snaffle*"  In  the  land  of  the  Bora;  or,  Camp 
life  and  sport  in  Dalmatia  and  the  Herzegovina 
i894-'5-'6,  illustrated  by  Harry  Dixon,  from 
sketches  by  the  author.  London:  K.  Paul,  Trench^ 
TrUbner  &*  Co.,  1897.     viii.  406  p.,  9  pi.     8*. 

Spalatro. — Statutes,  Statuta  et  leges  civitatis 
Spalati.     Opera...  J.J.  Hanel.     2Uigrabia:  Offi- 


cina  Societatis  TypographiccB,  1878.  xviii,  i  1., 
336  p.,  2  facsim.  8*".  (jugoslavenska^  Akademija 
u  Zagrebu.  Monumenta  historico-juridica  Slavorum 
meridionalium . . .  v.  2.) 

Stefani  (Carlo  de).  Su  alcuni  terreni  eocenici 
della  Dalmazia.  (R.  accad.  d.  Lincei.  Rendic. 
classe  d.  sci.  fis.  ser.  5,  v.  13,  pt.  2,  pp.  567-571. 
Roma,  1904.) 

Stefani  (Carlo  de),  and  Alessandro  Mar- 
telli. I  terreni  eocenici  dei  dintorni  di  Metko- 
vich  in  Dalmazia  e  in  Erzegovina.  (R.  accad.  d. 
Lincei.  Rendic.  classe  d.  sci.  fis.  ser.  5,  v.  11, 
pt.  2,  pp.  112-117.     Roma,  1902.) 

Strach  (Hermann).  Dalmatien  und  seine 
Eisenbahnen.  illus.  (Osterr.  Eisenbahn-Zeitung. 
IVien,  1909.  f".  Jahrg.  32,  pp.  11 2-1 14,  131- 
134.  144-146,  151-154.) 

Strang^ford  (Emily  Anne  Beaufort  Smythe), 
viscountess.  The  eastern  shores  of  the  Adriatic  in 
1863;  with  a  visit  to  Montenegro.  London:  R. 
Bentley,  1864.     4  p.l.,  386  p.,  4  pi.,  I  port.     8*. 

Strobl  (P.  Gabriel).  Dipterenfauna  von  Bos- 
nien. Hercegovina  und  Dalmatien.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1900.     4'.     V.  7,  pp.  552-670.) 

Sufflay  (Milan  V.)  Die  dalmatinische  Priva- 
turkunde.  156  p.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch. 
Philos.-hist.  Classe.  Sitzungsb.  v.  147,  no.  6. 
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Ventnri  (Adolf e).  La  scultura  dalmata  nel  xv. 
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NiCHOLLS  family.  Sergeant  Francis  NlchoUs  of 
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and  bis  limes,  1696-1750.  By  W.  R.  H.  Trow- 
bridge. London :T.  Either UnjuiM.n^H).  35i(i)p., 
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SUMHSK  (Charles).  Charles  Sumner,  ByGeorge 
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1909.  a  p,l.,  vii-xv,  319  (I)  p.,  2  pi..  3  port. 
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Thackeray  (William  Makepeace),  William 
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hitherto  uncollected  letters  &  speeches.  &  a  biblio- 
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captain  of  industry,  and  philanthropist.  With  a 
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Adelaide,  Town  Clerk  ...        i 
Alabama,  Attorney-General   .       3 
Amer.  Bureau  of  Shipping     .        i  i 
Belgian  Consul  at  New  York  .       2 
Boston  City  Hospital     ...        i 
British  Columbia,  Bur.  of  Pro- 
vincial Information    .     .     •       5         4 
British  Honduras,  Col.  Sec.   .        i 
Cambridge    Bridge    Commis- 
sion             I 

Canterbury,  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce         2 

Carter,  Mrs.  Wm.  T.     .     .     .  i 

Ceskd  Akademie  Cisare  Fran- 

tiska  Josefa 2 

Charlottenburg,  The  Burger- 

meister i 

Chicago,    West    Chic.     Park 

Commiss 3       19 

Christian  Social  Union       .     .  24 

Deutsch-Amerikanischer    Na- 

tionalbund 4         2 

Deutsche  Shakespeare  Gesell- 

schaft *  I 

Dodge,  Cleveland  H.     ...     78        3 

Drisber,  Miss  M 2 

Dundee  Social  Union    .     .     .       i         i 
Emanuel  Sisterhood      .     .     .   300     150 
Evans,  Henry  Ridgely        .     .       i 
Fairchild,  Mrs.  C.  S.     .     .     .       7         2 

Farnsworth,  E.  C i 

France,  Pr6fet  de  la  Seine     .     22         3 
Funk  &  Wagnalls  Co. (12  prints) 

Furnival,  Wm.  J i 

Gesellschaft   fttr   Natur-   und 
Heilkunde,  Dresden  ...        i 

Grunsky,  C.  E i 

Hague,  Charles  A 3 

Hodges,  A.  D.,  jr i 

Hudson-Fulton      Celebration 

Commiss.     (9  medals) 
111.,  Sec.  of  State     ....      13         7 
India,  Imperial  Library  i 

Ingham,  Dr.  William  V.     .     .  i 

Isle   of  Man,    Official  Bd.   of 

Advertising 2         2 

Japan,  Mercantile  Marine  Bu- 
reau             I 

Jordan,  Wm.  George     ...  2 

Kiel,  Handelskammer   .     .     .        i  i 

Knopf,  Dr.  S.  A i 

Leeward      Islands,      Colonial 

Secretary i 

Lewiston  Public  Library    .     .        i 
London  County  Council     .     .        i 


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Manitoba,  Legislative  Assem- 
bly       I 

Mankato  Free  Public  Library 
Maryland  Agric.  College   .     .       2 
Mass.,   Sec.  of  the  Common- 
wealth       2 

Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Agriculture  2 
Masten  &  Nichols  ....  2 
Minn.,  Sec.  of  State      ...       8 

Moore,  Clarence  B i 

Morgan,  J.  Pierpont       ...        i 

Moses,  M.  J 6 

Native  Daughters  of  the  Gol- 
den West 3 

Neth.,  Minister  of  Finance  .  i 
New  Jersey,  Custodian  of  the 

Capitol I 

New  York  City,  Art  Commiss.     48 
New  York  City,  Bd.  of  Educa- 
tion      I 

New  York  City,  Mayor  (MSS.) 
New  York  Herald      ....     26 
New    York  State,  Assembly  .       6 
New  York    State,    Dept.    of 

Health — Cancer  Laboratory       4 
New  York  State,  Forest,  Fish 

and  Game  Commission  .     .       2 
New   York     State,    Insurance 

Dept II 

New  Yprk  State,  Senate  .  .  35 
New  York  State  Soldiers'  and 

Sailors*  Home 5 

New  Zealand,  Public  Trustee 
Newton.  Mass.,  City  Clerk     .       i 
North     Carolina,      Insurance 

Commissioner 2 

North  Dakota,  State  Geologi- 
cal Survey    4 

North  Wales  Home  Teaching 
Soc.  for  the  Blind  .... 
Oregon  State  Library    ...        i 
Pennsylvania  Bar  Assoc.    .  2 

Phi  Gamma  Delta  Fraternity        3 

Phillips,  J.  F 

Publishers'  Weekly   ....     40 
Railroad  Age  Gazette    ...     64 
Robinson,  Herman  (MSS.) 
Root,  Hon.  Elihu      ....     22 

Rowe,  Prof.  L.  S 

Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Com- 
miss  

South  Australia,  Govt.  Printer       3 
Transvaal,  Govt.  Printer  . 
U.  S.  Supt.  of  Documents      .     95 
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and  5,662  pamphlets. 

There  were  catalogued  1,958  volumes  and  2,817  pamphlets;  the  number  of  cards 
written  was  4,721,  and  of  slips  for  the  copying  machine  3,801 ;  from  the  latter  were 
received  22,522  cards. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  readers,  and  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted,  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox  Branches  during  the  month: 


No.  of  readers  and  visitors 

No.  of  readers 

No.  of  readers,  desk  applicants 

No.  of  volumes  consulted  by  desk  ap- 
plicants  

Daily  average  of  readers 


Day. 


15,280 
15,280 
13.826 

47,139 
611 


Astor. 


Evening. 


3,048 

3,048 
2,858 

6,765 

123 


Total. 


18,328 
18,328 
16,684 

53,904 
733 


Total. 


21,998 

20,043 

17,849 

61,112 
803 


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CIRCULATION  STATISTICS  FOR   MONTH  OF  JANUARY. 


REPORT    FOR.  JANUARY  65 

Gifts  worthy  of  mention  were  received  from  the  following:  Dr.  E.  Stanley 
Abbot,  "The  syllogistic  philosophy  or  prolegomena  to  science,"  two  volumes,  by 
Francis  EUingwood  Abbot,  Boston,  1906;  Bolivia,  twenty-nine  volumes,  forty- 
seven  pamphlets  and  twenty-six  periodicals,  all  public  documents;  John  D. 
Crimmins,  the  first  three  volumes  of  the  "Journal  of  the  Association  for  the 
Preservation  of  the  Memorials  of  the  Dead  in  Ireland,"  Dublin,  1888-1897;  Thomas 
Gibson,  his  "Library  of  Speculation  and  Investment,"  New  York,  1907-1909; 
William  F.  Havemeyer,  twenty-eight  line  engravings  in  early  states,  usually 
before  letters,  by  Morghen,  Toschi,  Longhi  and  Anderloni,  Mandel  and  Keller, 
etc.;  Mrs.  L.  C.  Heely,  eleven  volumes  and  six  periodicals,  "The  lace  maker" 
and  "The  modern  Priscilla,"  Boston;  Finance  Department  of  India,  seventeen 
volumes  of  reports,  etc.,  covering  the  period  from  1884/5  to  1909/10;  New  York 
Herald,  three  hundred  and  eleven  volumes,  a  miscellaneous  collection;  Ernest 
Schemikow,  nine  volumes,  ninety-two  periodicals  and  a  large  number  of  news- 
papers, from  Salvador;  Samuel  Milton  Sutliff,  jr.,  his  "History  of  the  American 
and  Puritanical  family  of  Sutliff  or  Sutliff e. .  .and. . .  descendants  through 
Nathaniel  Sutliff,  jr."  Downers  Grove,  111.,  1909;  John  Svanljung,  a  copy  of 
"Patent-law  of  Finland"  edited  by  himself,  Helsingfors,  1899;  Thomas  Publish- 
ing Company,  "Thomas'  register  of  American  manufacturers  and  first  hands  in 
all  lines"  4th  annual  edition  (1909-10)  New  York;  Anne  Withington  and  Caroline 
Stallbohm,  a  copy  of  "Men,  the  workers"  by  Henry  Demarest  Lloyd,  N.  Y.,  1909. 
The  Library  also  received  from  the  Attorney  General  of  the  United  States,  the 
oral  argument  for  the  government  in  the  case  of  the  United  States  vs.  the  Ameri- 
can Tobacco  Company,  and  from  DeLancey  Nicoll,  the  "Oral  argument  of  Delan- 
cey  Nicoll  on  behalf  of  the  American  Tobacco  Company  &  others.  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States,  October  term,  1909;"  and  from  Emerson  R.  Newell  the 
brief  for  the  defendant  in  the  case  of  the  Wright  Brothers  vs.  Herring-Curtiss 
Company  and  Glenn  H.  Curtiss,  and  the  brief  for  the  complainant  from  H.  A. 
Toulmin. 

During  January,  fifty-three  volumes  and  one  hundred  and  twenty-three 
pamphlets  from  twelve  donors  were  received  for  the  German-American  collec- 
tion, from  the  Antigo  Publishing  Company,  German  Baptist  Publication  Society, 
Professor  C.  O.  Schoenrich,  Concordia  Publishing  House,  etc. 

At  the  Lenox  branch  the  exhibitions  of  modern  book  plates  in  the  print 
galleries,  and  of  mezzotints  in  color  by  F.  G.  Stevenson  in  the  lower  hall,  were 
continued. 

At  the  AsTOR  branch  plates  from  Mr.  J.  C.  Dana's  collection  "The  Printed 
Book,"  and  from  "Die  Gewebesamnilung  des  Koniglichen  Kunstgewerbe-Muse- 
nms  zu  Berlin,"  were  on  view. 

At  the  branches  the  usual  semi-annual  change  in  travelling  exhibitions  was 
made. 

Picture  bulletins  and  lists  of  books  on  subjects  of  interest  were  posted  in  the 
branches  as  follows: 

Chatham  Square,  Daniel  Webster,  William  McKinley,  Robert  Louis  Stev- 
enson, Knights  of  the  Round  Table,  Ballads  of  Knights  and  ladies,  Myths  of 
Greece  and  Rome ;  Seward  Park,  Animal  stories ;  Rivington  Street,  Egyptian 


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art;  Haiiulton  Fish  Park,  Chivalry,  Books  for  older  boys  and  girls;  Hudson 
Park,  Making  of  the  constitution,  Growth  of  the  We^t,  Indians,  Games ;  Bond 
Street,  Alaska,  North  Pole,  Electric  motors,  Hawaii,  Melodies  of  many  lands. 
Nature  through  the  microscope;  Ottendorfer,  The  golden  West,  Travel  in 
Europe,  William  Shakespeare;  Tompkins  Square,  Lewis  Carroll,  Jacob  and 
Wilhclm  Grimm,  January  magazines;  Jackson  Square,  Trees;  Epiphany, 
Legends  of  the  Knights;  Muhlenburg,  Picture  books,  Philippine  Islands  and 
Porto  Rico;  George  Bruce,  Some  good  Indian  books;  58th  Street,  January 
birthdays  of  famous  men,  Great  explorers,  Alice  in  Wonderland;  67TH  Street, 
Popular  authors,  Dog  stories,  Pirates;  Riverside,  Annual  friends.  Fairy  tales, 
Housekeeping,  Legendary  heroes,  Stories  of  the  West,  Tales  of  the  jungle,  The 
theatre;  Yorkville,  Indians;  St.  Agnes,  Socialism,  Food,  South  and  Central 
America;  96TH  Street,  Summer  and  winter  in  the  logging  camps,  January  his- 
torical calendar ;  Bloomingdale,  Sea  stories.  Our  little  foreign  cousins ;  Aguilar, 
School  stories;  115TH  Street,  Chivalry,  Japan;  125TH  Street,  Education;  135TH 
Street,  Books  on  dogs;  Mott  Haven,  Michael  Angelo,  Charles  Dickens,  Little 
people  of  Holland;  Morrisania,  Sea  stories,  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich,  Richard 
Watson  Gilder,  Joel  Chandler  Harris,  Frederick  Remington,  Bayard  Taylor, 
Edgar  Allan  Poe,  Lord  Byron,  Robert  Burns ;  Tremont,  Legends  of  the  Middle 
Ages,  Pirate  stories;  Kingsbridge,  Music,  Stories  of  wild  animals;  St.  George, 
Housekeeping;  Port  Richmond,  Cuba,  Pirates,  Interesting  articles  in  January 
magazines;  Stapleton,  India. 

In  addition  there  were  lists  posted  on  new  books  in  eight  branches,  on  the 
new  year  in  seven,  on  Benjamin  Franklin  in  six,  on  subjects  of  the  Board  of 
Education  lectures  in  five,  on  the  opera  in  four,  on  Abraham  Lincoln  in  four,  and 
on  winter  in  two  branches. 

The  Board  of  Estimate  on  Friday,  February  4,  authorized  the  letting  of 
contract  No.  11  (for  furniture  and  equipment),  the  only  contract  for  finishing 
the  new  building  still  unlet,  to  the  Cobb  Construction  Company  at  its  bid  of 
$543»750. 


REPORT    OF    THE    DIRECTOR 

For  thb  Ybar  Ending  Dbcbmbbr  31,  1909. 


January  3,  i9io, 

Hon.  John  Bigelow, 

President  of  The  Nezv  York  Public  Library. 

Sir: 

I  have  the  honor  to  submit  the  following  report  of  the  work  of  the  Library 
for  the  year  1909. 

Since  my  last  report  the  Board  has  lost  its  second  vice-president,  John 
Stewart  Kennedy,  who  died  at  his  home  in  this  city  on  Sunday,  October  31, 
1909.  Mr.  Kennedy  had  served  as  a  trustee  of  the  Lenox  Library  since 
1885,  becoming  its  president  in  1887,  and  he  served  at  trustee  and  second 
vice-president  of  The  New  York  Public  Library  from  the  time  of  consolida- 
tion in  1895.  By  his  will  the  Library  is  to  receive  three  sixty-fourths  of  his 
residual  estate,  estimated  to  amount  to  not  less  than  $2,250,000.  The  be- 
quest is  unrestricted,  but  it  will  not  be  available  until  the  estate  is  settled, 
which  will  take  fully  a  year  or  more. 

At  the  regular  meeting  of  the  Board  on  January  13,  1909,  John  L.  Cad- 
walader  was  elected  first  vice-president  in  place  of  the  late  Right  Rev.  Henry 
C.  Potter,  and  Edward  W.  Sheldon  was  elected  treasurer  in  place  of  the  late 
Edward  King.  The  vacancy  caused  by  the  death  of  Bishop  Potter  was  filled 
by  the  election  on  January  13,  1909,  of  John  W.  Alexander,  president  of  the 
National  Academy  of  Design;  and  the  place  of  the  late  Edward  King  was 
filled  by  the  election  of  John  Henry  Hammond,  on  February  10. 

Arthur  E.  Bostwick,  chief  of  the  circulation  department  since  1901,  re- 
signed October  i,  1909,  to  become  librarian  of  the  St.  Louis  Public  Library, 
and  Benjamin  Adams,  who  had  served  as  his  assistant  since  1904,  was 
appointed  in  his  place. 

General  Summary. 

The  current  activity  of  the  Library  is  shown  in  the  following  summary : 
In  the  reference  branches  during  1909  readers  and  visitors  numbered 
265,912;  194,091  desk  applicants  consulted  776,703  volumes  (corresponding 

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figures  for  1908  being  212,701  desk  applicants  and  905,030  volumes).  28,297 
volumes  and  70,007  pamphlets  were  received.  34,936  volumes  and  12,003 
pamphlets  were  accessioned,  making  the  total  number  available  for  readers 
793,854  volumes  and  295,078  pamphlets,  a  total  of  1,088,932  pieces  in  the 
reference  department,  which  with  the  755,406  volumes  in  the  circulation  de- 
partment give  an  aggregate  of  1,844,338  pieces  in  the  whole  library.  The 
print  department  now  contains  70,310  prints;  there  has  been  little  increase 
in  the  music,  map,  or  manuscript  departments.  There  were  catalogued  44,230 
volumes  and  42,858  pamphlets ;  the  public  catalogues  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox 
reading  rooms  contain  now  1,580,235  cards;  the  official  author  catalogues  at 
these  two  buildings  contain  now  1,138,974  cards.  1902  periodicals  have  been 
indexed  number  by  number,  for  which  22,995  cards  or  printer's  slips  were 
written.  Periodicals  currently  received  amount  to  6,662  if  counted  by  titles, 
or  168,362  counted  by  individual  pieces;  readers  of  current  periodicals  at  the 
Astor  branch  numbered  41,785,  and  these  readers  called  for  264,257  single 
pieces  or  numbers. 

In  the  circulation  department,  the  number  of  branches  has  increased  from 
39  to  40,  volumes  in  the  department  from  680,244  to  755,406,  circulation  for 
home  use  from  6,504,402  to  7,013,649;  4  Carnegie  branches  have  been  opened 
during  the  year  (a  total  of  32). 

The  total  expenditures  for  the  calendar  year  1909  were  $885,698.43,  of 
which  $210,963.25  was  spent  for  the  reference  department  and  $674,735.18 
for  the  circulation  department. 

Of  the  reference  department  expenditures  $40,017.78,  or  18.9  per  cent., 
went  for  books,  binding,  and  periodicals;  $118,507.12,  or  56.1  per  cent.,  went 
for  salaries;  $52,438.35,  or  24.8  per  cent.,  for  all  other  purposes. 

Of  the  circulation  department  expenditures  $210,209.33,  or  31  per  cent., 
went  for  books,  binding  and  periodicals;  $332,588.80,  or  49  per  cent.,  went 
for  salaries;  $131,937.05,  or  20  per  cent.,  for  all  other  purposes. 

Of  the  circulation  department  expenditures  $630,204.22  came  from  the 
city  appropriation. 

There  are  now  659  persons  on  the  staff  of  the  Library,  156  in  the  refer- 
ence department,  503  in  the  circulation  department. 

Of  the  reference  department  staff  the  number  of  librarians,  assistants, 
etc.,  was  109 ;  the  number  of  janitors,  pages,  etc.,  was  47. 

Of  the  circulation  department  staff  the  number  of  librarians,  assistants, 
etc.,  was  458;  the  number  of  janitors,  pages,  etc.,  was  45. 


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REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  69 

REFERENCE  DEPARTMENT. 

New  Building. 

Progress  on  the  new  central  building  at  Fifth  Avenue  and  Forty-second 
Street  has  continued  satisfactorily.  One  new  contract  has  been  let,  that  for 
the  electric  generating  plant,  and  bids  have  been  opened  for  another  contract, 
though  this  last,  for  furniture  and  equipment,  has  not  yet  been  awarded. 

The  plate  opposite  this  page  shows  the  condition  of  the  main  reading 
room  at  the  end  of  December,  1909. 

Work  on  the  individual  contracts  stands  to-day  as  follows : 

Contract  No.  4:  Book  Stacks.  The  erection  of  all  stack  work  has  been 
completed,  including  all  gallery  stairs  and  railings,  with  the  exception  of  the 
stairs  in  the  Technology  and  Periodicals  Reading  Rooms. 

The  wrought  iron  railings  and  bronze  hand  rails  at  window  spaces  in  the 
main  stack  have  been  set.  The  bronze  numerals  for  stack  ends  are  in  place 
in  the  four  upper  tiers  of  the  main  stack  room,  and  42,296  shelves  have  been 
delivered,  though  they  are  not  yet  put  in  place. 

The  ornamental  bronze  railings  and  fascias  in  the  Periodicals  Reading 
Room  have  been  set  and  in  the  Technology  Reading  Room  they  are  delivered 
ready  for  setting. 

The  bronze  hand  rails  to  stack  balustrades  throughout  the  building  are  in 
place. 

The  marble  floor  slabs  to  gallery  stacks,  and  all  stair  treads,  have  been  set, 
except  the  treads  in  the  Periodicals  and  Technology  Reading  Rooms,  and  the 
treads  of  the  soufh  staircase  in  the  main  stack  room. 

Throughout  the  stack  room  the  marble  floors  are  in  place,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  a  few  slabs  adjoining  the  book  lifts,  where  the  delivery  of  enclosing 
screens  is  awaited ;  and  the  marble  tiles  in  the  lowest  floor,  where  the  work 
is  almost  completed. 

The  painters  have  finished  work  on  all  stacks  on  the  second  and  third 
stories,  and  are  now  at  work  on  the  stacks  and  special  reading  rooms  on  the 
first  floor. 

Contract  No.  5:  Heating  and  Ventilation.  All  duct  work  throughout 
the  building  has  been  completed  and  all  exposed  ducts  in  the  cellar  have  been 
encased  with  both  the  magnesia  and  canvas  coverings;  the  smoke  stack  in 
boiler  room  has  been  encased  in  metal,  also  with  asbestos  plaster  covering. 

The  heavy  cast  iron  floor  plates  have  been  set  at  furnace  doors  in  the 
boiler  room;  all  cast  register  faces  have  been  set  in  first,  second,  and  third 
stories ;  all  steam  piping  of  every  description  throughout  has  been  completed : 
all  steel  covers  over  trenches  leading  to  radiators  have  been  set  and  packed 
with  mineral  wool ;  all  radiators  in  third  story  rooms  have  been  set  in  place, 


70  REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR 

fitted,  connected,  and  painted ;  the  steam  fitters  are  now  engaged  in  setting 
the  radiators  in  the  basement,  first,  and  second  floors. 

The  work  of  installing  fans  in  blower  rooms  is  completed ;  two  tempering 
coils  are  in  place  and  two  others  are  nearly  completed. 

All  copper  drip  pans  have  been  set  under  skylight  steam  coils;  all  ther- 
mostat work,  piping,  etc.,  of  every  description  has  been  completed  through- 
out, except  the  setting  of  the  thermostats. 

Contract  No.  6:  Plumbing.  All  finished  toilet  room  fixtures  have  been 
set  complete  in  every  respect  throughout,  and  all  the  nickel  faucets  and  bright 
work  wrapped  and  protected;  the  fountains  in  halls,  slop  sinks  in  main  stack 
rooms,  and  sinks  and  basins  in  all  other  rooms  throughout  have  been  set  and 
completed.  The  drinking  water  cooler  has  been  installed  in  cellar,  and  lines 
run  to  all  drinking  water  faucets  and  fountains. 

Connections  have  been  made  with  the  permanent  water  supply  lines  and 
the  street  mains ;  all  fire  valves  and  hose  reels  have  been  set,  as  well  as  all 
sill  cocks  on  the  approaches  that  are  furnished  by  this  contractor. 

The  cast  iron  drain  boxes  for  floor  drains  in  the  boiler  room  have  been 
set;  all  hot  and  cold  water  pipes  throughout  have  been  covered  with  cork 
insulations  and  canvas  covering. 

Contract  No.  7 :  Interior  Finish.  The  condition  of  the  work  under  the 
interior  finish  contract  is  so  far  advanced  that  the  contractor  expects  to  be 
through  some  time  in  May  following. 

Contracts  4,  5,  6,  and  8  are  so  nearly  completed,  and  the  work  yet  remain- 
ing is  so  closely  related  to  the  work  of  the  interior  finish  contract,  that  all 
five  contracts  should  be  finished  at  about  the  same  time. 

The  cabinet  workers  have  completed  the  erection  of  all  wood  trim  in  the 
third  story,  except  in  the  Main  Reading  Room,  the  Public  Catalogue  Room, 
and  the  Stuart  Room,  a  large  quantity  of  this  trim  being  delivered  ready  for 
erection.  In  the  second  story  all  wood  trim  is  completed.  In  the  first  story 
all  wood  trim  is  completed  except  in  the  Technology  and  Periodicals  Reading 
Rooms.  In  these  rooms  much  of  the  ceiling  work  is  delivered  ready  for 
setting,  the  steel  angles  and  wood  frame  have  been  put  up,  and  the  erection 
of  ceiling  work  has  b^en  started. 

In  the  basement  floor  the  wood  trim  of  the  Children's  Rooms  and  the 
Lecture  Room  has  been  set,  and  the  wooden  wall  shelving  in  the  Lending 
Delivery  Room  is  delivered  ready  for  setting. 

The  marble  workers  have  completed  the  setting  of  all  interior  work 
throughout,  with  but  a  few  exceptions,  such  as  drinking  water  fountains, 
floor  borders,  mantels,  etc.  A  large  force  of  men  is  now  engaged  in  rubbing 
down,  cleaning,  and  pointing  up  the  joints  of  the  entire  floor  and  trim. 

Bronze  workers  have  completed  the  erection  of  all  windows,  doors,  grilles. 


REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR  7 1 

railings,  saddles,  registers,  etc.,  throughout,  except  the  doors  in  seven  rooms 
and  the  railings  in  five. 

The  conveyor  and  lift  enclosures,  the  screens  to  the  air  inlets  in  the  south 
court,  the  elevator  grilles  and  cars,  and  the  bronze  ornaments  for  the  marble 
in  the  Reception  Room  have  not  yet  been  delivered;  but  work  thereon  is 
practically  completed  at  the  shop  and  delivery  will  be  made  soon. 

All  book  stacks,  metal  lockers,  and  parcel  racks,  furnished  under  this 
contract,  the  steel  vault  for  housing  the  Library  records,  the  ornamental  cast 
iron  work  of  the  Lending  Delivery  Room,  the  kalamein  work  of  the  doors 
and  the  trim  to  book  lifts,  have  all  been  delivered  and  set. 

All  the  floor  and  wall  tiling,  including  the  brick  floor,  throughout  the 
entire  building,  has  been  completed,  except  the  floor  and  wall  of  the  engine 
room  and  various  small  bits  of  patching  and  fitting. 

The  cork  flooring  is  finished  throughout,  except  in  four  rooms  on  the 
basement  floor. 

All  decorations  of  ceiling  and  all  painting  and  tinting  of  walls  and  ceilings 
in  the  second  and  third  stories  have  been  completed,  and  decorators  have  the 
finishing  of  the  first  story  main  corridor  ceilings  well  advanced;  all  book 
stack  work  of  this  contract  has  been  painted  and  finished,  and  the  Patents 
Reading  Room  and  the  corresponding  room  on  the  south  side  are  now  half 
completed.  The  painting  of  all  structural  iron  and  wall  surfaces  in  attic 
spaces  of  the  ceiling  light  of  third  story  and  in  the  Lending  Delivery  Room 
has  been  completed. 

The  glaziers  have  completed  the  setting  of  all  plate  and  prismatic  glass 
throughout,  with  the  exception  of  that  in  the  interior  wood  partitions  and  the 
mirrors.    All  lavatory  mirrors  have  been  delivered  and  are  now  being  set. 

The  plasterers  have  completed  all  plain  and  ornamental  plastering  through- 
out, except  small  bits  of  patching  where  walls  have  been  cut. 

Contract  No.  8 :  Electrical  Work,  All  conduit  work  throughout  has  been 
run  and  outlets  of  all  kinds  have  been  set  up  complete,  including  cutout  and 
switch  boxes ;  all  wire  has  been  pulled,  except  main  feed  wire. 

The  Standard  Plunger  Elevator  Company  has  installed  all  book  lifts  com- 
plete, including  the  electric  wiring  for  motors  on  lifts. 

The  Lamson  Conveyor  Company  has  installed  all  work  for  the  two  book 
conveyors,  except  the  setting  up  and  connecting  of  motors. 

Contract  No.  9:  Approaches.  This  contract  was  awarded  to  Norcross 
Brothers  in  October,  1908.  During  the  following  Winter  work  went  on  in 
the  shops.  With  the  coming  of  Spring  ground  was  broken  outside  and  work 
has  continued  with  little  interruption  till  a  few  days  before  the  close  of  the 
year,  when  a  heavy  fall  of  snow  forced  cessation.  All  granite  work  of  the 
Fifth  Avenue  approach  has  been  completed,  except  the  setting  of  the  low 


72  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

coping  at  the  sidewalk ;  all  coping  stone  is  delivered  on  site ;  the  balustrade 
on  Fortieth  Street  side  of  Bryant  Park  approach  has  been  completed,  and 
on  Forty-second  Street  it  has  been  completed,  except  a  few  panels  of  the 
balustrade,  which  are  delivered  ready  to  set  when  weather  moderates.  All 
granite  work  on  both  comfort  stations  is  complete,  except  the  carving  on  the 
northwest  station,  which  is  half  completed. 

The  west  balustrade  wall  is  set  up  to  the  coping  line  and  about  a  quarter 
of  the  coping  is  set.  All  rough  plumbing  work  under  this  contract  is  com- 
pleted ready  for  connecting  to  the  finished  fixtures. 

The  rough  grading  and  filling  of  the  Fifth  Avenue  approach  is  completed ; 
elsewhere  it  is  about  half  done.  All  pits  have  been  dug,  the  drains  put  in, 
and  the  top  soil  filling  has  been  delivered  ready  for  planting  in  the  Spring. 

All  marble  work  for  the  Bryant  monument  facing  Bryant  Park  has  been 
erected  complete  up  to  the  frieze  line,  and  voussoirs  of  first  arch  on  front 
have  been  turned;  the  remainder  of  the  marble  for  the  monument  is  com- 
pleted and  at  yards  ready  for  delivery. 

Contract  No.  lo:  Electric  Pozver  Plant.  At  the  date  of  my  last  report 
the  specifications  for  the  electric  generating  plant  were  still  in  the  hands  of 
the  chief  engineer  of  the  Finance  Department  of  the  city.  Early  in  1909  the 
matter  was  brought  before  the  Board  of  Estimate  and  Apportionment,  and, 
after  hearings  on  March  19  and  26,  the  specifications  were  approved  subject 
to  three  conditions.  These  conditions  were  embodied  in  an  agreement  be- 
tween the  City  and  the  Library  entered  into  on  May  12,  which  specified  (i) 
that  in  case  the  cost  of  installing  the  generating  plant  should  exceed  $102,000, 
the  Library  was  to  pay  such  excess,  (2)  that  the  Library  was  to  maintain 
and  repair  the  plant  when  installed,  (3)  that  in  the  agreement  of  December  8, 
1897,  whereby  it  is  provided  that  "the  City  shall  annually  provide  funds  for 
the  maintenance  and  repair  of  the  building,"  the  language  shall  be  construed 
to  mean  the  maintenance  and  repair  of  the  building  as  such,  excluding  the 
electric  generating  plant  and  all  furniture  and  movable  equipment. 

The  specifications,  drawings,  and  form  of  contract  were  approved  by  the 
Board  of  Estimate ;  bids  were  called  for  by  the  Park  Department  on  Octo- 
ber I,  and  opened  on  October  21.  At  the  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Estimate 
and  Apportionment  on  November  19,  authorization  was  given  for  award  of 
the  contract  to  the  Lord  Construction  Company  at  its  bid  of  $71,842. 

Engines  and  dynamos  have  been  ordered  by  the  contractors,  and  work 
preparatory  to  installation  has  been  begun.  The  contract  period  is  one  year, 
which  would  set  the  date  of  completion  some  time  towards  the  end  of  1910 ; 
but  it  is  hoped  that  the  contactor  may  be  able  to  finish  two  or  three  months 
before  that  time. 

Contract  No.  11 :  Furniture  and  Equipment,     At  the  date  of  my  last  re- 


REPORT   OF   THE   DIRECTOR  73 

port  the  data  collected  for  this  contract  during  the  last  two  years  were  being 
put  into  shape  and  the  specifications  were  being  written.  Specifications  and 
drawings  were  submitted  to  the  various  City  departments  during  the  Spring 
of  the  year,  and  the  contract  was  advertised  on  October  20.  Bids  were 
opened  at  the  Park  Department  on  November  18,  1909,  that  of  T.  D.  Wadle- 
ton,  amounting  to  $560,000,  being  the  lowest.  Before  this  bid  was  accepted 
a  protest  was  filed  with  the  Park  Department  by  the  Lanston  Monotype  Com- 
pany, which  protest  was  referred  to  the  Corporation  Counsel  for  an  opinion 
and  sustained  by  him  on  legal  grounds.  Alterations  were  made  in  the  speci- 
fications, the  contract  was  readvertised  on  December  11,  and  bids  were 
opened  at  the  Park  Department  on  December  30.  This  time  the  bid  of  the 
Cobb  Construction  Company  was  lowest,  being  $543,750,  Mr.  Wadleton's 
revised  bid  being  $544,700.  Occurring  at  the  end  of  the  year  as  this  did,  no 
action  was  taken  by  the  retiring  Park  Board  or  Board  of  Estimate  and 
Apportionment,  the  matter  of  awarding  the  contract  going  over  to  the  incom- 
ing boards  for  action  in  1910. 

Readers'  Department. 

During  the  calendar  year  of  1909  the  number  of  readers  and  visitors 
entering  the  two  reference  branches  was  256,912,  of  which  209,996  were 
recorded  at  Astor  and  55,916  at  Lenox.  The  daily  average  was  677.4  at 
AsTOR  and  180  at  Lenox.  In  1908  the  figures  were  232,246  at  Astor  and 
57,300  at  Lenox,  a  total  of  289,546,  a  daily  average  of  747  at  Astor  and  184 
at  Lenox. 

The  number  of  desk  applicants  during  the  period  was  194,091,  of  which 
178,746  were  recorded  at  Astor  and  15,345  at  Lenox.  This  is  a  decrease 
of  18,610  (18,639  at  Astor,  less  an  increase  of  29  at  Lenox)  from  1908,  or 
8  per  cent.  The  daily  average  was  626.1  desk  applicants  (576.6  at  Astor, 
49.5  at  Lenox). 

The  number  of  volumes  consulted  by  these  194,091  desk  applicants  was 
776,703,  of  which  698,384  were  called  for  at  Astor  and  78,319  at  Lenox. 
The  daily  average  (310  days)  was  2505.4  volumes  (2252.8  at  Astor,  252.6 
at  Lenox). 

The  above  figures  take  no  account  of  the  volumes  consulted  by  readers 
using  the  open  reference  shelves;  these  readers  number  about  5,000  per 
month  at  Astor  and  1,000  at  Lenox,  and  the  count  of  volumes  thus  con- 
sulted would  probably  be  at  the  rate  of  five  or  more  per  reader. 

The  decrease  of  18,610  desk  applicants  (8.7  per  cent.)  represents  a  loss 
of  21,885  at  Astor  during  the  day  (9  a.  m.  to  6  p.  m.)  or  ii  per  cent. ;  a  gain 
of  3,246  at  Astor  during  the  evening  (6  to  9  p.  m.)  or  11  per  cent. ;  a  total 


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loss  at  AsTOR  of  18,639  ^  94  P^  <^^^^-  >  ^  £^  of  29  at  Lenox  (9  a.  m.  to 
6  p.  M.)  or  .12  per  cent 

The  totals,  monthly  and  daily  averages,  and  average  mimber  of  volumes 
called  for  per  reader  are  shown  in  the  following  table: 


DESK  APPLICANTS 

1908  1909 

Astor:    day   total 167,977  161 437 

monthly   average I3>998  13453 

daily   average 540  520.7 

volumes  per  reader 

Astor:   evening  total 29408  32,654 

monthly  average 2450  2,721 

daily  average 94  105.3 

volumes  per  reader 

Astor:   day  and  evening  total. .  197,385  178,746 

monthly   average 16,448  14,895 

daily   average 634  576.5 

volumes  per  reader .... 

Lenox  :  total    15,316  15,345 

monthly  average 1,276  1,278 

daily   average 49  49.5 

volumes  per  reader. . . . 

AsTOR  and  Lenox  total 212,701  194,091 

monthly   average I7>725  16,174 

daily   average 684  626 

volumes  per  reader 


VOLUMES  CONSULTBD 

1909 

610,909 

50,909 


1908 

723,397 
60,283 

2,326 

95,754 

7,979 
307.8 

3.2 
819,151 
68,095.9 
2,633.9 

4 

85,879 

7,156.5 
276.1 

5.6 
905,030 

75419-1 
2,910 

4.1 


1,970 

3.7 

87475 
7,289 

282.1 

2.6 

698,384- 

58,198 
2,220:5 

3.9 

78,319 
6,526 

252.6 

5.1 
776,703 
64,725 
2,5054 
4. 


Of  the  total  number  of  volumes  called  for  at  Astor  147,987,  or  21. i  per 
cent.,  belonged  to  the  group  of  History  (except  American)  ;  88,300,  or  11 
per  cent.,  to  English  and  American  Literature ;  63,072,  or  9  per  cent.,  to  Law, 
economics,  sociology,  etc.;  56,969,  or  8.1  per  cent.,  to  Applied  science; 
54,781,  or  7.8  per  cent,  to  Art,  archaeology,  etc.;  42,431,  or  6  per  cent.,  to 
Literature  other  than  English  and  American;  31,223,  or  44  per  cent.,  to 
American  History;  24,689,  or  3.5  per  cent.,  to  Science,  etc. 

Of  the  total  number  of  volumes  called  for  at  Lenox  47,104  or  60  per 
cent,  belonged  to  the  group  of  American  genealogies  and  local  histories; 
7,259  or  9.2  per  cent,  to  American  history;  4,556  or  5.8  per  cent,  to  music; 
2,796,  or  3.5  per  cent,  to  English  and  American  literature. 

Of  the  total  number  of  desk  applicants,  Astor  day  service  amounted  to 
75.7  per  cent.,  Astor  evening  service  to  16.8  per  cent.,  Lenox  7.8  per  cent. 


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(In  1908  AsTOR  day  service  amounted  to  79  per  cent.,  evening  service  to  14 
per  cent.,  Lenox  to  7  per  cent.) 

Of  the  total  number  of  desk  applicants  at  Astor  the  day  service  repre- 
sented 81.7  per  cent,  and  the  evening  service  18.2  per  cent. 

Of  the  total  number  of  volumes  consulted,  Astor  day  service  amounted 
to  78.5  per  cent,  Astor  evening  service  to  11.2  per  cent,  and  Lenox  to  10 
per  cent. 

At  Lenox  the  largest  number  of  readers  and  visitors  recorded  in  any  one 
month  was  6,907  in  February ;  the  smallest  in  any  one  month  was  2,277  i^ 
July;  the  largest  in  any  one  day  was  737,  on  February  12,  and  the  smallest 
was  61,  on  July  17. 

The  largest  number  of  desk  applicants  in  any  one  month  at  Lenox  was 
1,624  in  March,  when  7,788  volumes  were  consulted;  the  smallest  in  any  one 
month  was  973  in  July,  5,527  volumes  being  called  for;  the  largest  in  any 
one  day  was  132  on  March  31,  the  number  of  volumes  consulted  being  426; 
the  smallest  in  any  one  day  was  18,  on  September  25,  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted  being  95. 

At  Astor  the  largest  number  of  desk  applicants  for  any  one  month  was 
recorded  in  March,  when  17,625  readers  (13,824  by  day,  3,441  by  night) 
called  for  65,368  volumes  (46,382  day,  18,986  night). 

The  smallest  number  for  any  one  month  was  in  July  when  11,311  readers 
(9,001  day,  2,310  night)  called  for  43,065  volumes  (39,017  day,  4,048  night). 

The  largest  number  for  any  one  day  was  on  January  16  when  641  readers 
(536  day,  105  night)  called  for  3,384  volumes  (2,832  day,  552  night). 

The  smallest  number  for  any  one  day  was  on  September  6,  when  270 
readers  (216  day,  54  night)  called  for  1,250  volumes  (1,054  day,  196  night). 

Table  I,  appended,  records  the  number  and  classes  of  volumes  consulted 
at  Astor  and  Lenox,  the  number  of  readers  and  visitors,  etc.,  for  the  calen- 
dar year  1909. 

Shelf  Department. 

The  number  of  volimies  received  at  the  Library  during  1909  was  28,297, 
of  which  9,878  were  purchases,  16,764  gifts,  and  1,655  exchanges. 

The  number  of  pamphlets  received  during  the  same  period  was  70,007, 
of  which  6,627  were  purchases,  32,884  gifts,  and  30,496  exchanges. 

The  number  of  volumes  accessioned  during  the  calendar  year  1909  was 
34,936,  of  pamphlets  12,003.  O^  ^^^  number  16,366  volumes  and  2,921 
pamphlets  were  purchased  or  were  received  on  exchange  account,  and  18,570 
volumes  and  9,082  pamphlets  were  gifts.  ^ 

The  total  number  of  volumes  recorded  as  available  for  readers  on  Decem- 
ber 31,  1909,  was  793,854,  and  of  pamphlets  295,078,  a  total  of  1,088,932 


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pieces  in  the  Reference  Department.  (From  this  figure  should  be  deducted 
temporarily  the  83,651  volumes  and  pamphlets  boxed  and  stored  in  the  cellar 
for  lack  of  room.) 

Reclassification  during  the  year  1909  amounted  to  679  volumes  and  2 
pamphlets,  and  was  confined  to  routine  work,  no  new  groups  being  taken  up. 

Preparation  of  the  subject  index  to  our  classification  scheme  has  con- 
tinued, progressing  as  far  as  "Scotland." 

During  1909  outside  binders  bound  9,733  volumes  and  pamphlets;  of 
this  number  6,723  pieces  were  newly  bound  and  3,010  were  repaired.  This 
record  does  not  include  about  1,000  volumes  bound  abroad  before  importation. 

At  the  AsTOR  Branch  911  volumes  and  pamphlets  were  rebound  or  re- 
paired in  the  bindery  in  the  building,  and  1,639  volumes  and  pamphlets  need- 
ing slight  repairing  were  cared  for  without  sending  to  the  bindery. 

The  number  of  volimies  done  up  in  manila  paper  at  Astor  was  8,334,  and 
the  number  of  volumes  lettered  was  12,983. 

Exchanges. 

Receipts  on  duplicate  exchange  account  during  1909  were  1,655  volumes 
and  30,496  pamphlets;  volumes  sent  out  amounted  to  3,937  and  pamphlets 
to  4,425. 

Catalogue  Department. 

During  the  calendar  year  1909  the  number  of  volumes  newly  catalogued 
was  20,167,  and  of  pamphlets  19,163.  In  addition  the  cataloguing  of  1,587 
volumes  and  800  pamphlets  was  continued  or  completed  by  additions  to,  or 
corrections  of,  entries  already  made.  The  number  of  volumes  recatalogued 
for  one  reason  or  another  was  1,711  and  of  pamphets  720. 

The  number  of  serials,  magazines,  journals,  etc.,  newly  catalogued  was 
11,050,  of  which  4,120  were  volumes  and  6,930  pamphlets.  In  addition 
15,022  volumes  of  serials  and  13,480  pamphlets  were  catalogued  by  changing 
existing  entries.  1,623  volumes  of  serials  and  1,765  pamphlets  were  recata- 
logued. 

The  number  of  maps  catalogued  was  285. 

The  total  number  of  volumes  handled  by  the  department  was  44,230,  and 
of  pamphlets  42,858,  making  an  aggregate  of  87,088. 

For  the  pieces  above  mentioned  were  written  45,230  cards  for  the  various 
catalogues  and  40,964  copy-slips  for  the  duplicating  machine.  These  copy- 
slips  being  multiplied  to  181,264  cards  for  filing.  Of  this  latter  number 
23,815  were  sent  to  the  Library  of  Congress.  The  number  of  cards  that  had 
entries  changed  in  the  process  of  recording  new  additions  to  works  already 
on  our  shelves  was  28,772. 


REPORT   OF   THE   DIRECTOR  "]"] 

The  public  index  catalogue  at  Astor  contains  1,195,715  cards.  The 
official  author  catalogues  contain  997,108  cards  (general  catalogue  588,388, 
serials  90,300,  railways  5,990,  documents  154,160,  reports  32,880,  Hebrew 
58,800,  Oriental  42,790,  Russian  23,800). 

For  material  stored  away  in  boxes  30,000  cards  have  been  withdrawn 
from  the  public  catalogues  at  Astor. 

The  public  catalogues  at  Lenox  contain  384,520  cards  (south  hall  249,480, 
genealogies  and  local  history  57,120,  music  77,920).  The  official  author  cata- 
logues contain  141,866  cards  (incunabula  3400,  Americana  42,960,  manu- 
scripts 28,160,  maps  25,920,  prints  41,426). 

The  two  public  catalogues  thus  contain  1,580,235  cards,  the  official  author 
catalogues  in  the  two  buildings  contain  1,138,974  cards,  a  total  of  2,719,209. 

Revision  of  subject  headings  has  continued  at  Astor^  and  we  have  begun 
a  revision  of  the  Lenox  general  subject  headings  to  insure  uniformity  for 
combining  the  two  public  catalogues  in  the  main  catalogue  room  when  we 
move  into  the  new  building. 

Periodicals  Department. 

For  the  calendar  year  1909  the  number  of  readers  filling  out  application 
blanks  for  current  periodicals  at  Astor  was  41,785;  of  periodicals  consulted 
by  them  264,257;  this  was  a  decrease  of  2,721  readers  and  of  27,634  periodi- 
cals. 

The  daily  average  was  134  readers  (103  day,  30  evening)  and  852  periodi- 
cals (678  day,  174  evening) ;  last  year  the  average  number  of  readers  was  143, 
and  of  periodicals  consulted  938. 

The  number  of  individual  titles  of  current  periodicals  called  for  during 
1909  was  71,386  (day  56,073,  evening  15,313),  as  compared  with  76,045 
during  1908  (61,392  day,  14,653  evening),  this  count  disregarding  the  num- 
ber of  individual  issues  called  for  or  given  out. 

The  distribution  of  these  71,386  titles  called  for  in  1909  is  as  follows: 

General  9,361 ;  art,  archaeology,  architecture,  etc.  8,619 ;  English  and 
American  literature  8,101 ;  foreign  literature  3,964;  science  1,843  5  useful  arts 
21,996;  law,  economics,  sociology,  education,  etc.,  9,563;  religion  and  philos- 
ophy 2,220;  orientalia  117;  Judaica  236;  newspapers  4,224;  natural  history 
105. 

The  library  receives  at  this  date  6,662  current  periodicals,  of  which  3,958 
are  purchases,  2441  are  gifts  and  263  exchanges  for  the  Bulletin.  133  of 
this  total  are  daily  papers,  939  weeklies,  210  semi-monthlies,  1,953  monthlies, 
211  bi-monthlies,  748  quarterlies,  85  semi-annuals,  726  are  annuals  received 
by  purchase,  1430  of  irregular  periods  of  publication. 

These  6,662  current  periodicals  represent  a  gross  increase  of  421  new  titles, 


78  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

less  a  loss  of  216  titles  discontinued  for  various  reasons,  making  a  net  increase 
of  205  over  the  6,457  reported  in  1908. 

In  further  addition  should  be  noted  9,548  annual  publications  received  by 
gift,  and  438  in  exchange  for  the  Bulletin. 

The  total  number  of  separate  pieces  of  periodicals  received  during  the 
year  was  168,362,  being  a  daily  average  of  543 ;  these  figures  include  quarter- 
lies, monthlies,  dailies,  etc.,  and  do  not  include  annuals. 

In  exchange  for  the  Bulletin  the  Library  receives  a  total  of  701  periodi- 
cals, 289  of  which  are  American  annual  publications,  149  are  foreign  annuals, 
and  263  American  and  foreign  periodicals  of  greater  frequency  of  publication 
than  annual. 

316  volumes  of  old  periodicals  were  added  during  the  year,  completing 
important  files. 

Table  II  appended  gives  in  detail  a  record  of  our  current  periodicals. 

Indexing  of  1,929  current  periodicals  (1.  e,  1,929  different  titles)  is  carried 
on  (1,802  being  done  at  Astor,  and  127  at  Lenox)  ;  of  the  Astor  titles  27 
are  done  for  the  American  Library  Association  cooperative  indexing. 

From  the  publishing  section  of  the  A.  L.  A.  we  received  3,928  printed 
cards,  representing  the  indexing  of  218  periodicals,  done  jointly  by  this  Library 
and  the  Boston  Public  Library.  John  Crerar  Library  and  Harvard  and 
Columbia  University  libraries. 

Documents  Department. 

During  1909  the  documents  department  received  5,648  volumes,  5,913 
pamphlets  and  643  maps.  It  catalogued  9,200  volumes,  6,314  pamphlets,  and 
52  maps.  For  this  cataloguing  7,932  cards  were  written  and  4,327  slips  for 
the  copying  machine,  these  latter  being  multiplied  on  the  machine  to  18,122 
cards. 

A  detailed  statement  of  the  progress  of  the  department  during  the  last 
twelve  years  is  given  in  the  following  report  by  Miss  Adelaide  R.  Hasse,  who 
has  been  chief  of  the  documents  department  since  it  was  established : 

Dr.  John  S.  Billings^ 

Director,  New  York  Public  Library, 

Dear  Sir  2 

The  Document  Department  of  the  New  York  Public  Library  is  now 
twelve  years  old. 

There  is  no  means  of  knowing  the  number  of  documents  in  the 
Library  at  the  time  of  the  organization  of  the  Department.  The  aggre- 
gate additions  from  June  i,  1897  to  December  31,  1909,  have  been 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  79 

231,956  pieces.  Ten  thousand  volumes  would  probably  have  covered 
the  documents  in  the  Library  before  June  i,  1897.  They  comprised,  at 
that  time,  a  file  of  United  States  federal  documents,  then  nimibering 
about  3,000  volumes,  a  fair  file  of  the  documents  of  the  states  of  the 
United  States,  a  file  of  the  British  Parliamentary  Papers  from  1816,  a 
continuous  file  of  Hansard  and  its  predecessors,  a  file  of  the  Journal 
Officiel  from  1789,  the  beginnings  of  a  good  file  of  British  colonial  docu- 
ments, a  file  of  the  various  collections  of  treaties,  and  a  very  fragmentary 
file  of  statutes.  In  addition  there  were  the  great  British,  French, 
German,  Spanish,  and  Portuguese  series  of  calendars  and  of  reprints  of 
state  papers. 

From  the  first  no  attempt  was  made  to  collect  documents  as  such,  but 
rather  to  make  the  collection  representative  of  certain  subjects.  These 
subjects  are  national  and  local  administration,  international  affairs,  soci- 
ology and  economics.  No  effort  has,  for  instance,  ever  been  made  by  the 
Library  to  strengthen  its  collection  of  statutory  law. 

Within  the  subjects  cited,  the  Library  is  collecting  the  documents  of 
both  federal  and  local  governments,  as  well  as  those  of  municipalities, 
of  this  and  of  other  countries.  The  collection  is  made  by  means  of 
exchange  with  other  libraries,  by  gifts,  and  by  purchase. 

How  well,  on  the  whole,  these  combined  processes  have  operated, 
may  be  gathered  from  the  fact  that  in  1898  the  document  collection  com- 
prised 3%  of  the  entire  number  of  books  in  the  reference  library,  where- 
as at  the  end  of  1909  it  comprises  20%.  The' increase  in  percentage  was 
greatest  in  the  years  from  1900  to  1905,  when  it  rose  from  6%  in  1900 
to  20%  in  1905,  which  is  the  ratio  that  has  been  regularly  maintained 
since  then.  During  these  five  years  of  greatest  growth  131,000  pieces 
were  added,  or  an  average  of  26,000  pieces  per  annum. 

It  is  needless  to  say  that  this  growth  was  not  spontaneous.  It  was 
the  outcome  of  a  systematic  effort  to  build  up  the  collection  along  the 
lines  indicated.  The  absence  of  any  medium  announcing  the  publication 
of  official  literature  entailed  some  research  before  even  the  titles  of  the 
documents  which  the  Library  wished  to  secure,  could  be  ascertained. 

When  the  documents  began  coming  in  a  great  amount  of  clerical 
laLor  was  required  to  make  them  available  for  the  shelves.  This  was 
done  through  the  catalogue  and  the  printing  of  special  lists.  There  are 
at  present  some  154,160  cards  in  the  offical  document  catalogue.  The 
special  lists  which  have  been  published  are  as  follows:  Check  lists  of 
municipal  documents  in  the  Library  (1899),  of  federal  documents 
(1899),  administrative  reports  (1899),  United  States  and  state  legis- 
lative proceedings  (1903) ;  want  lists  of  European  legislative  proceedings 


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(1901),  American  municipal  documents  (1901)  ;  and  the  following  sub- 
ject lists:  New  York  State  Boundary  (Bulletin,  v.  4),  Northeastern 
Boundary  (ib.  v.  4),  Foreign  documents  relating  to  Finance  (ib.  v.  5), 
American  documents  relating  to  Finance  (ib,  v.  6),  New  York  Colonial 
Documents  (ib.  v.  7),  Constitutions  (ib.  v.  8),  Banks  and  Banking 
(ib.  V.  12),  Mexico  (ib.  v.  12),  Balkan  States  and  Eastern  Question 
(t6.  V.  13). 

It  should  be  stated  that  the  Library  itself  has  never  engaged  in  any 
special  propaganda  to  promote  the  use  of  its  documents  beyond  the  pub- 
lication of  lists  and  indices.  On  the  other  hand,  since  the  Doctunent 
Department  of  this  Library  was  established,  the  Library  of  Congress  has 
organized  a  similar  department,  the  States  of  Wisconsin,  New  York, 
Indiana,  California  and  the  cities  of  Baltimore  and  Milwaukee  have 
established  Legislative  Reference  Departments,  and  California,  Indiana, 
Texas,  and  New  York  have  begun  publishing  current  lists,  or  reviews,  of 
the  state  documents  issued  by  them.  The  Ohio  State  University,  in  its 
catalogue,  announces  a  course  of  lectures  on  Documents  as  reference 
material.  At  the  coming  session  at  Brussels,  in  August,  1910,  the  sub- 
ject of  Indexes  and  Catalogues  of  official  documents  has  a  place  on  the 
program. 

Even  though  the  Document  Department  of  this  Library  has  been 
conducted  simply  as  one  of  several  departments  of  a  great  reference  lib- 
rary, it  may  not  be  without  interest  to  review  the  extent  to  which  the 
Library  has  been  enabled,  thus  far,  to  build  up  the  collection. 

Beginning  with  national,  local  and  municipal  administration,  the  con- 
dition, in  general,  of  the  collection  is  as  follows.  The  United  States 
federal  documents  are  complete  from  1817  and  the  journals  from  1789. 
The  journals  of  the  Continental  Congress  cover  the  period,  but  are  not 
bibliographically  complete.  The  Library  has  a  very  good  file  of  federal 
contemporaneously  printed  documents  from  1789  to  18 17.  During  these 
years  these  documents  were  not  bound  into  volumes,  as  at  present,  by 
the  Government.  In  the  absence  of  a  definitive  checklist  it  is  not  pos- 
sible to  say  how  far  the  Library's  file  is  complete.  Not  long  before  the 
close  of  his  administration  President  Roosevelt  appointed  a  commission 
to  inquire,  among  other  allied  subjects,  into  the  propriety  of  reprinting 
such  of  these  early  documents  as  have  lasting  historical  value.  The 
commission  made  a  report,  and  a  bill  (H.  R.  15428)  is  now  pending, 
carrying  an  appropriation  for  the  permanent  establishment  of  the  com- 
mission. 

The  Library's  collection  of  American  state  journals  and  executive 
documents  numbers   at  present   some  8,000  volumes,   excluding  the 


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departmental  reports.  Some  states  are  more  fully  represented  than 
others  owing  to  the  lack  of  uniformity  in  provisions  for  printing  and 
distributing  these  documents.  Those  of  California  are  complete  from 
1855,  those  of  Georgia  begin  in  1808,  of  Illinois  in  1820,  Ohio  in  1808, 
Kentucky  in  1823,  Massachusetts  in  1830,  New  York  in  1789,  Indiana 
in  1816,  Iowa  in  1848,  Kansas  in  1862,  Wisconsin  in  1836,  Pennsylvania 
in  1801,  South  Carolina  in  1831,  Virginia  in  1776,  etc. 

The  collection  of  contemporary  editions  of  American  colonial  laws 
and  journals  places  the  Library  among  the  foremost  depositories  of  this 
branch  of  Americana. 

It  may  not  be  out  of  place  here  to  refer  to  an  Index  of  American 
state  documents,  now  in  course  of  publication  by  the  Carnegie  Institu- 
tion of  Washington,  in  particular  as  the  Index  is  to  a  large  extent  based 
on  the  material  in  this  Library. 

In  the  case  of  American  municipal  documents  the  Library  has  been 
fairly  successful,  the  collection  at  present  representing  some  976  cities. 
The  collection  of  the  documents  of  New  York  City,  1832,  and  first  con- 
temporaneously printed,  to  date,  has  been  almost  entirely  made  in  the 
past  twelve  years.  The  San  Francisco  documents  are  complete  from 
1859,  those  of  Boston  from  1853,  those  of  Chicago  from  1870,  those  of 
St.  Louis  from  1859,  Cleveland  from  1874,  Indianapolis  from  1891, 
Philadelphia  from  1857  and  Baltimore  from  1869. 

The  Library  has  been  particularly  fortunate  in  building  up  its  collec- 
tion of  Canadian  documents.  The  sessional  papers  and  journals  of  the 
Dominion  are  now  without  a  break  from  1841  (province  1841-66, 
dominion  1867  to  date),  those  of  the  Province  of  Ontario  from  1868,  of 
the  Province  of  Quebec,  with  exception  of  a  few  breaks,  from  1867,  of 
Nova  Scotia  from  1844,  of  British  Columbia  from  1872,  of  Manitoba 
from  1871,  of  New  Brunswick  from  1878,  and  of  Newfoundland  from 

1855. 

The  parliamentary  papers  of  Great  Britain  are  complete  from  1806, 

with  the  exception  of  a  few  breaks  between  1806  and  1816.  This  col- 
lection, to  be  complete,  should  begin  in  1801.  The  Commons  journals 
are  complete  from  1547.  It  has,  unfortunately,  not  been  possible,  as 
yet,  to  complete  the  file  of  Lords  journals.  The  file  is  continuous  from 
1509  to  1861,  when  there  is  a  break  to  1894.  Of  the  Irish  Commons 
journals  the  Library  has  volumes  9  to  29  (i 751 -1792),  and  of  the  Lords 
volumes  1-2,  4-6  and  8  (1634-1800).  Of  the  administrative  reports  of 
British  cities  the  Library  has  a  particularly  good  collection,  represent- 
ing at  present  some  283  cities  in  England,  Ireland,  Scotland,  Wales,  the 
provinces  and  the  colonies. 


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None  of  the  continental  countries  binds  up  its  administrative  and 
departmental  reports,  as  does  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States, 
although  certain  of  these  reports  in  the  case  of  Italy,  tlie  Netherlands, 
France,  and  Sweden  are  included  as  appendices  to  the  legislative  pro- 
ceedings. Of  the  latter  the  Library  has  those  of  France  from  1789, 
Spain  1834,  Italy  1848,  Netherlands  1814,  Belgium  1858,  German 
Empire  1867,  Austria  (Abgeordnetenhaus  1873,  Herrenhaus  1869), 
Denmark  1866,  Sweden  1868,  and  Norway  1900. 

Not  to  be  misleading,  it  should  be  remarked  that  the  dates  here  given 
represent  only  the  files  since  their  inception  in  their  present  form,  and 
that  the  Library  has  many  documents  of  these  countries  antedating  the 
collected  documents  as  they  exist  at  present.  Thus  the  Library  has  the 
"Resolutien*'  of  the  Kingdom  of  Holland  and  Friesland  from  1 563-1795 
in  35  folio  volumes,  the  "Groot  Placcaatboek,"  1658-1746,  in  9  volumes, 
"Hollands  Placcaet-Boeck,"  1645,  ^^^  3  volumes,  "Nederlandsche  Plac- 
caet-Boeck,"  1644  in  2  volumes,  and  many  hundreds  of  contemporane- 
ously printed  ordonnantien,  resolutien,  placcaeten  of  the  Kingdom  from 
1563  to  1795,  and  of  Utrecht  1587- 1796,  Friesland  1627- 1795,  Gelder- 
land  1617-1765,  and  of  Groningen  1610-1748. 

The  early  contemporary  documents  of  France  begin  with  the  reign  of 
Francis  I.  and  comprise  a  very  large  number  of  edits,  ordonnances, 
arrets,  reglements,  declarations,  instructions,  letters  patentes,  memoires 
and  rapports. 

The  earliest  British  contemporary  documents  in  the  Library  are  the 
1534  edition  of  "Magna  Carta"  and  the  acts  of  33  Henry  VIII.,  1542. 

The  earliest  Spanish  contemporary  document  in  the  Library  is  the 
"Pragmaticas"  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  printed  in  Salamanca  in  1503. 
From  the  reign  of  Philip  II.  to  that  of  the  ruling  sovereign  every  regnal 
period  is  represented  by  contemporaneously  printed  official  material. 
The  great  collections  of  reprints  made  by  the  Real  Academia  de  la 
Historia  have  already  been  alluded  to  as  being  in  the  Library. 

In  eastern  Europe  the  Balkan  states  are  very  satisfactorily  repre- 
sented as  follows:  The  Bulgarian  Sobranje  from  1886,  the  Servian 
Skupshtina  from  1861,  the  Croatian  Sabor  from  1861,  the  Grecian  Boule 
from  1885,  the  Rumanian  Parliament  from  1861  and  the  East  Rumelian 
Sobranje  from  1879  ^^  1884,  the  whole  period  of  its  existence.  Russia 
is  still,  comparatively,  very  poorly  represented.  In  1908  some  636 
Russian  documents  were  received  through  the  interested  efforts  of  Miss 
Isabel  F.  Hapgood  and  Count  Mikhail  Mikhailovitch  Perovsky-Petrovo- 
Solovovo.  The  Library  is  also  receiving  currently  the  proceedings  of 
the  Finnish  Valtiopaivat  from  the  time  when  the  reform  constitution  of 
1906  went  into  effect. 


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The  best  representation  of  continental  local  government  proceedings 
is  that  of  Italy  and  the  Netherlands,  although  there  are  isolated  instances 
of  other  countries,  the  Department  de  la  Seine,  for  instance,  which  make 
a  very  liberal  showing. 

The  collection  of  Atti  of  the  Italian  "consiglie  provincial"  has  been 
pronounced  by  an  Italian  expert  as  probably  the  finest  outside  of  Italy. 
It  comprises  in  addition  to  shorter  files  of  "Atti,"  those  of  Cuneo  since 
i860,  of  Catania,  Pavia,  Umbria,  and  Bergamo  since  1861,  of  Ancona, 
Como,  Ferrara,  Florence,  Livorno,  Palermo,  Parma,  Piacenza,  Padua, 
and  Cagliari  since  1862,  of  Bologna,  Calabria,  Genoa,  Modena,  Naples, 
Novara,  and  Ravenna  since  1863,  of  Turin  since  1864,  of  Arezzo,  Sira- 
cusa,  and  Pisa  since  1865,  of  Padua,  Venezia,  and  Verona  since  1867, 
of  Udine  since  1869,  and  of  Rome,  Milan,  Siena,  and  Vicenza  since  1870. 

The  collection  of  Dutch  local  documents,  consisting  of  nottden,  ver- 
slagen,  provincialbladen  •  and  jaarboekjen,  is  distributed  among  the 
several  "Provintien"  as  follows:  Drenthe  and  Friesland  from  i860, 
Gelderland  from  1864  ("Provincialblad"  from  1815),  Groningen  from 
1814,  Noordbrabant  from  1861,  Overijssel  from  1857,  Utrecht  from 
1853,  Zeeland  from  1837,  and  Zuidholland  from  1892. 

In  the  collection  of  continental  municipal  administrative  reports  380 
different  cities  are  represented,  almost  one  third,  viz.  112,  of  them  being 
German  cities.  Countries  represented  by  more  than  20  cities  are  the 
following:  Italy  53,  France  51,  Netherlands  44,  Spain  41,  and  Austria 
29.  The  German  municipal  reports  are,  as  a  rule,  much  more  elaborately 
prepared  than  those  of  American  cities,  being  frequently  embellished 
with  cuts  and  plans  of  various  civic  improvements  and  undertakings.  If 
the  Library  had  facilities  for  the  display  of  these  illustrations,  the  exhibit 
would  make  suggestive  material  for  persons  interested  in  city  planning 
enterprises.  The  following  cities  are  most  fully  represented  in  this  col- 
lection of  Verwaltungsberichte  and  Hatishaltsetate,  viz.,  Aachen  from 
1896,  Augsburg  from  1896,  Bamberg  from  1869,  Barmen  from  1892, 
Berlin  (Gemeindeblatt  from  1899,  Stenographische  Berichte  der  Stadt- 
verwaltungs  Versammlung  from  volume  3,  1876),  Bielefeld  from  1897, 
Breslau  from  1889,  Bromberg  from  1880,  Cassel  from  1896,  Charlotten- 
burg  from  1898,  Chemnitz  from  1900,  Dantzig  from  1898,  Dresden  from 
1882,  Dtisseldorf  from  1897,  Duisburg  from  1897,  Eisenach  from  1899, 
Frankfurt  a.  M.  from  1837,  Halle  from  1872,  Hanau  from  1895,  Iser- 
lohn  from  1897,  Karlsruhe  from  1899,  Lubeck  from  1884  (Sammlung 
Lubecksche  Gesetze  from  v.  i,  1813),  Liineberg  from  1899,  Magde- 
burg from  1898,  Miinchen  from  1895,  Quedlinburg  from  1895,  Schweid- 
nitz  from  1897,  Stettin  from  1899,  Stuttgart  from  1872,  Wiesbaden  from 
1875,  and  Wurzburg  from  1889. 


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From  time  to  time  the  Library  has  purchased  volumes  of  old  muni- 
cipal statuti  and  Verordnungen  of  Italian  and  German  cities.  Omitting 
reprints  the  Library  has  at  present  48  volumes  of  Italian  municipal  ordi- 
nances antedating  the  eighteenth  century,  viz.,  26  of  the  sixteenth,  12  of 
the  seventeenth,  and  10  of  the  eighteenth  centuries.  This  is,  of  course, 
but  a  very  small  portion  of  such  documents,  as  listed  by  Manzoni,  but 
as  these  volumes  are  procurable  only  from  secondhand  dealers  and  as 
they  appear  in  the  market  infrequently,  it  makes  the  matter  of  collecting 
them  a  slow  process.  Of  similar  ordinances  of  German  cities  the  Lib- 
rary has  28  contemporary  volumes,  viz.,  3  of  the  sixteenth,  9  of  the 
seventeenth  and  16  of  the  eighteenth  centuries. 

In  the  South  American  collection  of  administrative  reports  there  is 
still  much  to  be  desired.  Brazil,  Chile,  and  Argentina  are,  in  the  experi- 
ence of  this  Library,  the  foremost  of  the  South  American  states  in 
appreciation  of  the  advantage  of  depositing  their  reports  where  the 
public  of  the  North  American  metropolis  may  have  access  to  them. 
Through  efforts  of  friends  of  the  Library  it  has  been  possible  to  make 
additions  of  value  to  departmental  reports  of  these  and  other  states 
which  will  be  referred  to  below. 

Having  described  in  a  very  general  way  the  main  features  of  the 
collection  of  national  and  local  administrative  reports,  a  word  should  be 
said  on  the  other  main  branches  of  the  Document  Department,  viz., 
International  Affairs  and  Economics  and  Sociology. 

In  the  former  of  these  branches  belong  collections  of  international 
documents,  collections  of  treaties,  single  treaties,  international  arbitration 
tribunals,  congresses,  conferences,  commissions  and  councils,  the  reports 
of  the  various  ministries  of  foreign  affairs,  and  accounts  of  embassies 
and  memoirs  of  ambassadors.  This  is  perhaps  a  little  more  compre- 
hensive than  is  generally  conceded  by  bibliographies  of  international 
law,  which  include,  as  a  rule,  in  addition  to  text  books  and  treatises,  only 
the  treaties  and  possibly  the  arbitration  proceedings. 

Of  collections  of  treaties  the  Library  has  a  very  good  file,  the  titles 
of  them  being  sufficiently  well  known  to  permit  their  omission  here. 
The  most  comprehensive  collections  of  international  documents  are  the 
British  and  Foreign  State  Papers,"  the  "Staatsarchiv"  and  the 
Archives  Diplomatiques,"  of  each  of  which  the  Library  has  a  complete 
file.  The  collection  of  single  treaties  in  the  Library  is  quite  unusual. 
The  earliest  original  print  is  that  of  the  Pacification  of  Ghent,  1576,  and 
from  that  time  to  1909  there  are  no  less  than  1,200  separate  issues  of 
single  treaties. 

The  first  treaty  ever  published  in  England,  by  authority,  was  the 


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treaty  between  England  and  Spain,  concluded  on  the  part  of  England  by 
Sir  Robert  Cecil,  the  first  Lord  Salisbury,  in  1604.  A  copy  of  this  treaty 
in  pamphlet  form,  printed  in  1604,  is  in  the  Library.  Before  this  time, 
it  had  been  dangerous  for  private  persons  in  England  to  publish  treaties 
with  foreign  powers,  for  the  act  was  likely  to  be  construed  as  meddling 
with  matters  of  state  and  to  be  ptmished  as  an  infringement  of  prerogative. 

This  collection  of  early  original  prints  of  single  treaties  assumes 
importance  when  it  is  remembered  that  the  general  collections  did  not 
make  their  appearance  until  the  eighteenth  century,  and  that  they  are  by 
no  means  uniform  in  printing  the  entire  text  of  a  treaty. 

In  addition  to  these  treaties  the  Library  has  a  fair  file  of  reports  of 
ministries  of  foreign  affairs,  and  of  the  "blue  books,"  popularly  known  in 
England  as  "Blue  Books,"  "Livres  Jaunes"  in  France,  "Livros  Brancos" 
in  Portugal,  "Libros  Verdes"  in  Italy,  "Libros  Rojos"  in  Spain,  "Weiss- 
buch"  in  Germany,  and  "Rothbuch"  in  Austria.  Of  such  British  blue 
books  as  were  printed  for  distribution  the  Library  has  a  complete  file,  of 
the  French  "Documents  diplomatiques  (livres  jaunes)"  the  Library  has 
a  file  from  i860,  of  the  Portuguese  "Negocios  extemos  (livros  brancos) 
from  1882,  of  the  Spanish  "Documentos  diplomaticos  (libros  rojos) 
from  1880  and  of  the  Italian  "Documenti  diplomatici  (libros  verdes) 
from  1880. 

The  United  States  began  publishing  annual  volumes  of  diplomatic 
correspondence  in  1861,  all  of  which  are  in  the  Library.  Some  years  ago 
Hon.  John  L.  Cadwalader  presented  to  the  Library  a  collection  of  112 
volumes  of  United  States  congressional  documents  and  reports  on  foreign 
affairs  from  1809  to  1898.  The  Library  also  owns  a  detailed  manuscript 
index  of  the  diplomatic  documents  of  the  United  States  from  1828  to 
1861.  In  this  connection  it  may  be  mentioned  that  the  Library  also  has 
a  full  file  of  the  Senate  executive  journal  which  contains  the  minutes  of 
proceedings  on  all  treaty  negotiations,  and  which  is  printed  in  such  a 
small  edition  as  to  render  it  quite  uncommon. 

One  of  the  most  troublesome  items  for  the  collector  of  official 
material  is  that  of  arbitration  proceedings.  The  authorities  and  writers 
on  the  subject  are,  in  the  first  place,  at  variance  as  to  the  classification  of 
such  proceedings.  Prof.  J.  B.  Moore  ("One  Hundred  Years  of  Americart 
Diplomacy")  states  the  number  of  arbitrations  in  the  19th  century  to  be 
136,  Darby  (International  Arbitrations)  instances  471,  Fried  (Peace 
Movement)  enumerates  200,  and  La  Fontaine  (Arbitrations  Intemation- 
aux)  177.  Even  should  the  collector  accept  the  lowest  number,  the  often 
obscurely  or  semi-confidentially  printed  proceedings  make  it  extremely 
difficult  to  obtain  a  record  of  them.     Checked  up  with  Prof.  Moore's  list. 


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the  collection  of  arbitration  proceedings  makes  a  tolerably  good  showing, 
for  a  beginning,  but  it  is  hoped  that  in  time  and  with  care  this  very 
important  file  may  be  considerably  augmented. 

Coming  to  the  last  mentioned  of  the  main  divisions  of  the  Document 
Department,  viz.,  Economics  and  Sociology,  it  is  feared  that  the  subject 
and  the  space  remaining  are  entirely  incompatible.  In  the  general  classi- 
fication of  economics  and  sociology  adopted  by  the  Library,  each  of  the 
sub-classes — transportation,  taxation,  banking,  finance,  insurance,  labor, 
vital  statistics,  etc., — has  been  provided  with  a  special  notation  for  the 
respective  government  series  on  each  of  these  subjects.  Certain  of  these 
sub-classes  have  grown  to  such  proportions  that  it  has  become  impossible 
to  keep  them  intact  in  the  regularly  assigned  places,  and  overflow  groups 
have  had  to  be  arranged  in  the  annexes. 

It  is  not  possible  to  give  an  adequate  idea  here  of  the  extent  of  the 
Library's  resources  in  government  reports  on  sociology  and  economics, 
without  going  into  more  detail  than  is  desirable.  By  far  the  greater  part 
of  the  document  accessions  go  to  these  subjects.  Owing  to  the  divers 
customs  obtaining  in  different  states,  using  the  word  in  the  largest  sense, 
in  the  distribution  of  their  administrative  functions,  no  shelf  classifica- 
tion nor  any  catalogue  will  ever  be  an  absolute  medium  for  making  docu- 
mentary material  in  sociology  and  economics  available.  Suppose,  for 
instance,  as  has  happened,  a  reader  wants  to  know  what  American  states 
publish  lists  of  corporations  chartered.  The  majority  of  states  publish 
such  lists  in  the  reports  of  the  officer  authorized  to  collect  the  franchise 
fees.  In  the  greater  number  of  such  cases  that  officer  is  either  the 
secretary  of  state  or  one  of  the  fiscal  agents.  The  reports  of  none  of 
these  officers  would  have  any  remote  association  with  corporations, 
either  on  the  shelf  or  in  the  catalogue,  in  the  ordinary  course  of  events. 

Another  patent  instance  is  the  great  statistical  series  of  the  German, 
Slavic,  and  Scandinavian  countries.  These  series  are  the  repository  of 
the  annual  economic  and  sociological  reports  published  by  these  govern- 
ments. 

It  is  clear  that  there  is  a  large  quantity  of  sought-after  material  lying 
idle  for  want  of  some  method  of  more  exact  display  than  that  at  present 
in  common  use  by  librarians.  The  subject  is  one  engaging  the  atten- 
tion of  economists  and  statisticians.  It  was  made  a  matter  of  reference 
by  Sir  Charles  Dilke  in  his  presidential  address  before  the  Royal  Statis- 
tical Society  in  1907,  and  has  for  some  years  been  up  before  the  Inter- 
national Institute  of  Statistics. 

The  use  of  this  material  is  steadily  increasing.  The  demand  comes 
largely  from  specialists  and  is  for  specific  information.    This  is  more 


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particularly  the  case  during  the  winter  months,  when  business  and  the 
publishing  enterprises  are  active,  and  this  fact  shows  a  vital  relation 
between  the  Library  and  the  industrial  life  of  this  great  city.  In  the 
summer  months  the  demand  comes  more  largely  from  students  who  give 
weeks  and  sometimes  months  to  working  up  material  from  the  documents. 

The  Library  has  had  several  important  gifts  which  should  be  referred 
to  in  this  connection.  Some  years  ago  a  portion  of  the  collection  of  the 
late  Hon.  Simon  Sterne  came  into  the  possession  of  the  Library,  and 
with  it  many  documents  on  transportation,  which  aided  materially  in 
strengthening  this  subject.  More  recently  the  Hon.  Elihu  Root  pre- 
sented some  400  volumes  of  United  States  documents  so  arranged  as  to 
exhibit  the  progress  of  government  in  the  American  extraterritorial 
dependencies. 

Owing  to  overcrowding  it  has  become  necessary,  pending  removal 
into  the  new  building,  to  store  away  many  thousands  of  volumes,  among 
them  government  reports.  It  is  hoped  that  a  release  of  these  books  may 
be  effected  at  no  distant  day. 

Very  respectfully, 

Adelaide  R.  Hasse^ 

Chief,  Documents  Department. 

Oriental  Department. 

The  catalogue  of  the  department  now  contains  42,790  cards.  For  current 
catalogue  work  were  written  6,591  cards,  and  additions  were  made  to  760 
cards  already  written.  Accessions  amounted  to  1,620  pieces,  giving  a  total 
of  13,126  pieces  in  the  department. 

The  most  important  addition  was  the  collection  of  books  relating  to  China, 
purchased  from  Wilberforce  Eames,  over  1,200  volumes  in  number,  giving 
us  a  representative  selection  of  works  in  Chinese  as  well  as  modern  books 
about  China. 

During  the  absence  of  Professor  Richard  Gottheil,  the  Chief  of  the 
Department,  who  is  spending  the  year  in  Jerusalem  at  the  head  of  the 
American  School  for  Oriental  Study  and  Research  in  Palestine,  Dr.  Louis 
H.  Gray  is  giving  part  of  his  time  to  the  work  of  the  department.  It  is  hoped 
that  with  his  help  we  shall  finish  the  cataloguing  of  the  Anandasrama 
Sanskrit  series,  the  Benares  Sanskrit  series,  and  the  Bombay  Sanskrit  series. 

The  indexing  of  the  earlier  numbers  of  the  "Journal  of  the  Royal  Asiatic 
Society"  and  the  "Zeitschrift  der  Deutschen  Morgenlandischen  Gesellschaft" 
has  been  finished,  and  the  indexing  of  the  "Journal  Asiatique,"  of  which  we 
have  a  set  complete  from  its  beginning  in  1822,  is  in  progress.     For  this 


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indexing  one  subject  card  is  written  for  the  general  public  catalogue  and  a 
subject  and  an  author  card  for  the  special  catalogue  of  the  Oriental  depart- 
ment- 

Hebrew  Department. 

The  number  of  volumes  and  pamphlets  credited  to  the  department  is  now 
about  16,400,  Mr.  A.  S.  Freidus,  chief  of  the  department,  reports  that  the 
readers  number  about  40  per  day  and  call  for  about  95  volumes.  The  special 
catalogue  of  the  collection  contains  about  58,800  cards. 

Through  the  generosity  of  Mr.  Jacob  H.  Schiff  we  have  been  able  to 
continue  our  purchases  for  this  department,  which  would  not  be  possible,  at 
least  to  so  large  an  extent  as  at  present,  without  the  special  fund  provided  by 
Mr.  Schiff. 

It  has  been  our  policy  to  build  up,  besides  a  representative  collection  cover- 
ing the  entire  field,  a  jnore  extensive  collection  of  the  literature  of  the  nine- 
teenth century  in  its  various  branches,  including  especially  the  modem  edi- 
tions of  ancient  Hebrew  works ;  the  philological,  exegetical,  theological,  and 
historical  works,  mainly  in  modem  languages,  that  are  sometimes  termed 
"The  Science  of  Judaism;"  modern  Hebrew  and  Yiddish  literature;  and 
periodicals  and  newspapers  published  in  Hebrew,  Yiddish,  and  non-Semitic 
languages,  expressing  Jewish  thought  and  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the 
Jews  and  of  Judaism  in  most  countries  of  the  world. 

Slavonic   Department. 

For  the  year  1909  additions  to  the  Slavonic  department  amounted  to  1,240 
volumes  and  310  pamphlets,  bringing  the  total  record  of  pieces  in  the  depart- 
ment to  12,537. 

Volumes  catalogued  amounted  to  792,  pamphlets  to  283,  articles  indexed 
to  806.  For  this  work  were  written  3,304  white  cards  and  720  slips  for  the 
copying  machine;  additions  were  made  to  the  entries  on  186  cards  already 
written.  The  number  of  cards  in  the  catalogue  on  December  31,  1909,  was 
23,800. 

The  number  of  readers  recorded  was  14,651  by  day  and  3,625  at  night, 
making  a  total  of  18,276  (against  30,973  in  1908).  The  average  per  month 
was  1,523  (against  2,581  in  1908),  1,220  day  and  302  night  readers.  One  of 
the  reasons  for  the  decrease  in  the  number  of  readers  in  the  Slavonic  depart- 
ment is  the  withdrawal  of  the  daily  newspapers  from  general  consultation. 
An  improved  labor  market  may  also  account  for  it. 

These  18,276  readers  called  for  28,127  volumes. 

The  most  important  of  our  additions  in  Russian  literature  were :  Collected 


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works  of  Kravchinski  (Stepnyak),  Maikov,  May,  Ibsen,  Poe,  Dickens, 
Kipling;  the  fiction  of  Artzybashev  and  Hippius;  the  poetry  of  Babnont; 
dramas  by  Dyachenko  and  Kryukovski;  the  periodicals  'Triroda  i  Lyudi," 
"Teatr  i  Iskusstvo,"  "Russko-Amerikanskoe  Echo,"  "Russkoe  Znamya," 
"Vyestnik  Znaniya." 

For  the  Polish  section  the  most  important  accessions  consisted  of  works 
by  Brodzinski,  Przybyszewski,  Konopnicka,  the  Teatr  Zapolskoi,  Zulawski, 
Kalinka,  and  the  Polish  dictionary  (Slownik)  in  24  parts. 

In  Bulgarian  literature  the  most  important  additions  were :  45  volumes  of 
drama,  75  miscellaneous  volumes,  the  periodicals  "Bolgarska  Sbirka,"  and 
the  "Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina." 

In  Servian  literature  the  most  important  additions  were  the  periodicals 
"Letopis"  and  "Knige  Matitze." 

In  Lettish  literature  we  added  75  volumes  of  fiction  and  drama. 

It  may  be  of  interest  to  note  that  the  books  most  in  demand  in  the  Slavonic 
department  are  the  works  of  Andreyev,  Artzybashev,  Gorki,  Tolstoi,  Kuprin 
and  Stepnyak,  and  works  on  the  drama  and  the  social  sciences. 

Print  Department. 

During  1909  accessions  amounted  to  2,025  pieces.  The  total  number  of 
prints  thus  recorded  is  now  70,310  (51,617  in  the  general  collection,  18,693 
in  the  Avery  collection).  In  addition,  there  are  also  116,035  pieces  in  shape 
of  duplicates,  cuttings  from  magazines,  etc.,  uncatalogued  and  unaccessioned 
but  arranged  by  subject  for  consultation. 

Of  the  accessions  during  the  year  about  1,500  pieces  were  purchased  from 
a  fund  made  available  for  the  purpose,  and  the  selections  for  these  purchases 
were  made  by  Mr.  Junius  S.  Morgan,  to  whom  the  thanks  of  the  Library  are 
due  for  his  valuable  expert  assistance  in  this  direction. 

The  print  room  was  visited  by  1,766  persons  for  consultation  of  prints, 
3,438  volumes  and  3,145  portfolios  and  boxes  being  used  by  them.  69  vol- 
umes and  3  prints  were  sent  to  the  general  reading  room  for  the  use  of 
readers. 

The  catalogue  of  the  department  contains  41,426  cards. 

A  detailed  statement  of  the  progress  of  the  print  room  since  its  establish- 
ment in  1900  is  made  in  the  report  of  Mr.  Weitenkampf,  curator  of  prints, 
hereto  appended. 


90  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

Dr.  J.  S.  Billings, 

Director,  New  York  Public  Library. 

Dear  Sir  : 

In  accordance  with  your  direction,  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  here- 
with a  statement  regarding  the  print  department  of  this  Library. 

Founding  and  Purpose. 

Before  the  end  of  the  year  1899,  New  York  City  possessed  no  print 
room  such  as  one  finds  in  many  large  cities, — Paris,  London,  Berlin, 
Vienna,  Amsterdam,  Haarlem,  Rome,  Prague,  Washington  and  Boston, 
for  example. 

In  December  1899,  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  New  York  Public 
Library  resolved  "that  there  be  established  a  department  called  the 
department  of  prints,  and  that  the  executive  committee  be  requested  to 
make  provision  therefor."  Pending  completion  of  the  new  building  at 
Fifth  Ave.  and  426  St.,  in  which  special  and  ample  accommodation  for 
this  department  was  provided,  the  print  room  was  located  in  the  Lenox 
Library  Building,  a  fire-proof  structure,  two  rooms  being  set  apart  for 
purposes^  of  study,  while  the  gallery  on  the  upper  floor  as  well  as  the 
lower  entrance  hall  were  made  available  for  exhibitions. 

As  a  basis  for  a  print  collection  the  library  had  the  remarkable  priv- 
ate collection  of  the  late  Samuel  P.  Avery,  received  shortly  after  it  had 
been  determined  to  enter  on  this  new  phase  of  the  Library's  work,  as. 
well  as  a  considerable  number  of  prints,  both  separate  and  in  numerous 
extra-illustrated  volumes,  which  had  come  to  it  in  former  years  with  the 
Lenox,  Duyckinck,  Bancroft,  Emmet,  Tilden  and  Ford  collections.  The 
material  in  the  Avery  collection  well  served  the  prime  function  of  a  print 
room, — the  preservation  of  representative  examples  of  the  reproductive 
graphic  arts  of  engraving,  etching  and  lithography,  in  order  to  provide 
opportunity  for  the  study  of  those  arts, — while  the  other  collections 
referred  to  consisted  mainly  of  portraits  and  other  historical  prints,  many 
of  them  valuable,  primarily  of  documentary  interest  as  material  for  his- 
torical illustration.  Thus,  from  the  very  beginning,  the  two-fold  possi- 
bility of  usefulness  and  interest  was  strongly  emphasized.  The  new 
department  of  prints  was  therefore  conceived  in  the  broadest  sense  of  the 
term. 

The  Avery  Collection. 

The  main  idea  underlying  the  formation  of  the  Avery  Collection, 
numbering  about  19,000  pieces,  was  the  illustration  of  the  arts  of  etching 
and  lithography  in  the  19th  century,  particularly  in  France.  The  col- 
lector occasionally  was  led  into  by-paths :  there  are,  for  example,  a  par- 


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ticularly  fine  set  of  Turner's  "Liber  Studiorum,"  about  1,600  plates  by 
Qiodowiecki,  etchings  by  J.  P.  Norblin,  and  the  series  of  100  line  engrav- 
ings issued  by  the  Societe  Frangaise  de  Gravure.  But  the  field  covered 
was  mainly  and  essentially  that  above  indicated,  and  it  was  covered  in 
the  spirit  of  the  general  survey  as  well  as  in  that  of  the  special  collector. 
That  is  to  say,  a  large  number  of  the  lesser  lights  are  represented,  each 
by  a  few  characteristic  works,  to  indicate  style  and  tendencies,  while  the 
more  noted  etchers  can  be  studied  each  in  a  much  larger  number  of 
prints.  There  are  here  collections  of  the  etched  work  of  Jacque,  Rajon, 
Bracquemond,  Flameng,  Buhot,  Whistler,  Haden,  Jacquemart,  Millet, 
Daubigny,  Meryon,  Chauvel,  Cassatt,  Israels,  Delatre,  LeRat,  Martial, 
Veyrassat,  Courtry,  Chaplin,  Goeneutte,  Guerard,  Mauve,  Bodmer, 
Zilcken  and  others,  which,  in  not  a  few  cases,  it  would  be  impossible  to 
duplicate  in  any  public  collection,  here  or  abroad.  Similarly,  in  the  litho- 
graphs we  pass  through  the  different  phases  and  aspects  of  the  art 
imposed  by  various  personalities  such  as  Fantin-Latour,  Gavarni,  Raffet, 
Isabey,  Menzel,  Lunois,  Daumier.  It  has  been  authoritatively  pointed 
out  that  in  its  field — that  is,  for  the  period  covered — this  collection  is 
unsurpassed  by  any  European  one. 

Other  Donations. 

Gradually,  the  collection  was  enriched  by  other  gifts.  The  late  Charles 
Stewart  Smith  gave  the  collection  of  Japanese  prints  formed  by  Capt. 
Brinkley,  the  late  C.  B.  Curtis  nearly  a  thousand  engravings  after 
Raphael,  the  late  Alexander  Maitland  an  interesting  lot  of  prints  relat- 
ing to  the  South  Sea  Bubble,  Joseph  Pennell  over  900  lithographs  illus- 
trating the  history  of  the  art,  and  Mrs.  Cyrus  J.  Lawrence  a  notably  large 
collection  of  lithographs  by  Daumier. 

Further  noteworthy  gifts  came  from  George  A.  Lucas,  Frederic 
Keppel  (about  350  modern  etchings),  Mrs.  Henry  Draper,  R.  H. 
Lawrence,  Howard  Mansfield,  John  L.  Cadwalader,  Atherton  Curtis, 
the  late  Frederic  Sheldon,  W.  F.  Havemeyer,  Mrs.  Schuyler  Van  Rens- 
selaer, John  Bigelow,  E.  G.  Kennedy,  E.  L.  Knoedler  (reproductive 
etchings),  James  D.  Smillie  (American  line  engravings),  T.  R.  Sugden, 
E.  C.  Bement,  The  Society  of  Iconophiles,  the  Century  Co.,  and  Charles 
Scribner's  Sons.  A  general  interest  is  indicated  by  the  foregoing  list, 
which  includes  individuals,  associations  and  firms,  and  which  represents 
quite  varied  tastes  and  purposes. 

Artists  as  Donors. 
Individual  artists  have  aided  in  building  up  the  Library's  collection 
of  modem  work,  by  presenting  examples  of  their  own.     Such  are  C. 


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Storm  van  'sGravesande,  Th.  Molkenboer,  L.  Delteil,  A.  Prunairc,  L. 
Pissarro,  T.  Frantisek  Simon,  Vojt  Preissig,  F.  G.  Stevenson,  Hedwig 
von  Lekow.    Especially  has  this  been  the  case  with  American  artists. 

American  Work. 

From  the  beginning,  attention  was  turned  to  the  acquisition  of  prints 
by  Americans.  In  the  words  of  the  Director:  "It  is  desired  that  this 
print  room  shall  contain  as  complete  a  collection  as  possible  of  the  results 
of  the  graphic  arts  as  practiced  in  America,  including  engravings  of  all 
kinds,  etchings,  lithographs,  original  drawings,  photographs  of  such  draw- 
ings, etc.,  and  American  artists  are  respectfully  requested  to  contribute 
specimens  of  their  work  for  this  purpose." 

As  a  result,  the  Library  has  received  through  artists  or  their  repre- 
sentatives a  large  collection  of  American  prints.  Line  engravers  such  as 
A.  B.  Durand,  James  Smillie,  J.  W.  Cheney,  Charles  Burt,  Alfred  Jones, 
are  very  well  represented,  the  first  two  with  a  noteworthy  approach  to 
completeness.  The  last  statement  holds  good  also  with  regard  to  E.  D. 
French  and  J.  W.  Spenceley  among  later  men  who  applied  this  art  of  the 
line  to  the  production  of  bookplates.  Alexander  Anderson,  the  father 
of  American  wood-engraving,  may  be  studied  in  several  thousand  proofs. 
The  group  of  wood  engravers  who  brought  their  art  to  a  remarkable 
degree  of  achievement  in  the  last  quarter  of  the  19th  century,  makes  a 
fine  showing,  a  remarkable  one  in  the  case  of  Juengling  (about  450 
proofs),  Cole  and  Kingsley.  Nearly  all  the  engravers  of  this  school  are 
well  or  adequately  represented,  however.  Incidentally,  their  work  also 
forms  an  interesting  contribution  to  the  records  of  book-illustration,  in 
which  specialty  F.  O.  C.  Darley  played  a  prominent  part ;  the  Library's 
collection  of  drawings  by  him  and  engravings  after  his  designs  is  a  note- 
worthy one.  The  fascinating  art  of  etching,  with  an  intimate  charm  at 
its  best,  is  represented  by  nearly  all  who  have  practiced  it  in  this  country, 
both  the  older  men  as  well  as  those  identified  with  the  recent  revival  of 
the  art.    Lithography,  practiced  all  too  little,  is  also  adequately  illustrated. 

There  is,  therefore,  a  foundation  of  modem  work. 

Exhibitions. 

It  was  necessary,  however,  to  awaken  New  York  to  the  fact  that  a 
beginning  had  really  been  made,  and  the  best  way  to  accomplish  this  was 
by  arranging  exhibitions.  Thereby,  at  the  same  time,  the  resources  of 
the  department  were  brought  to  the  attention  of  the  public. 

The  opening  exhibition  consisted  of  a  selection  of  plates  from  Tur- 
ner's "Liber  Studiorum,"  of  which  the  Library  possesses  a  fine  set  in  the 
Avery  Collection.    Following  this  there  came :  Japanese  prints  (Charles 


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Stewart  Smith  Collection)  ;  Artistic  Portraits ;  American  Wood  Engrav- 
ings; Millet,  Rousseau  and  Daubigny;  American  Etchings;  Etchings, 
Lithographs  and  Wood  Engravings  by  Modern  German  Artists ;  Arundel 
Society  Color  Prints ;  Prints  by  Modern  Dutch  Artists ;  Modem  French 
Line  Engravings ;  Historical  Exhibition  of  Painter-Lithography ;  Animals 
in  Black-and- White ;  Danish  Etchings;  Prints  by  Modem  Bohemian 
Artists ;  Book-Plates. 

A  nimiber  of  exhibitions  have  been  devoted  each  to  the  work  of  one 
artist:  Whistler,  J.  Alden  Weir,  R.  F.  Blum,  R.  Swain  Gifford,  L.  M. 
Yale,  Carriere,  Camille  Pissarro,  A.  Lalauze,  Raffet,  Isabey,  Richter, 
Schwind,  Rossetti,  Meissonier,  Menzel,  Jacquemart,  Fantin-Latour, 
Bracquemond,  E.  D.  French,  J.  W.  Spenceley,  A.  Prunaire,  Ozias 
Dodge,  Joseph  Pennell,  E.  Kingsley. 

A  few  loan  exhibitions  have  been  held :  One  illustrating  the  history 
of  engraving  to  the  beginning  of  the  i8th  century  and  one  of  Rem- 
brandt's etched  work,  both  from  the  collection  of  Mr.  J.  Pierpont 
Morgan ;  one  of  British  Mezzotints  (a  notable  exhibition  and  one  of  the 
best  ever  seen)  ;  the  A.  A.  Hopkins  collection  of  the  photographs  of 
Italian  paintings ;  the  E.  Colonna  collection  of  Japanese  albums. 

Thus,  exhibitions  of  prints  per  se  were  diversified  so  as  to  respond 
to  a  great  variety  of  tastes. 

But  the  subject-interest  has  also  been  considered  in  the  planning  of 
exhibitions.  Various  subjects  of  historical  or  literary  interest,  often 
brought  to  the  fore  by  the  centenary  of  some  event,  have  occasioned 
exhibits  which  have  been  justified  by  the  attention  which  they  attracted. 
Such  were  those  devoted  to  French  caricatures  of  the  Franco-German 
war.  New  York  City,  Champlain,  Victor  Hugo,  Nathaniel  Hawthorne, 
Presidential  Campaigns,  Milton,  Franklin,  John  Paul  Jones,  Lincoln, 
Washington  Irving,  and  the  Hudson-Fulton  exhibit,  among  others. 

Use. 

The  use  of  the  print  room  has  gradually  but  surely  increased.  It 
has  been  perfectly  free,  with  certain  proper  restrictions  which  have  in 
no  wise  proven  onerous.  Lovers  of  the  graphic  arts  have  been  drawn 
here  as  a  matter  of  course,  art  students  and  artists  have  found  oppor- 
tunity to  study  technical  methods,  instructors  have  been  enabled  to 
emphasize  their  points  to  students  more  clearly  by  having  excellent 
examples  at  hand.  The  richness  of  the  collection  in  certain  directions 
has  made  it  useful  and  frequently  indispensable  in  the  preparation  of 
special  publications,  both  here  and  abroad, — the  definitive  catalogues  of 
Whistler's  etchings,  the  publications  of  Loys  Delteil,  Gustave  Bourcard 


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and  E.  Moreau-Nelaton  in  France,  and  of  others  in  England  and  Hollandv 
It  was  foresight  indeed  that  could  achieve  the  feat  of  making  fuller  col- 
lections of  certain  artists'  work  than  can  be  found  in  their  native  land. 

The  Director  of  the  Library,  in  proposing  the  establishment  of  the 
department,  said :  "A  good  representative  collection  of  prints  is  of  more 
interest  and  use  to  the  public  in  general  and  to  the  great  majority  of 
those  specially  interested  in  prints  in  particular,  if  it  exists  in  immediate 
connection  with  a  large  library  ....  In  the  library  it  can  be  closely  asso- 
ciated with  the  literature  of  art, — ^an  association  which  is  absolutely 
necessary  to  obtain  the  full  benefit  of  each,  and  it  is  also  available  for  the 
Student  of  social  history,  of  the  manners,  customs,  costumes,  etc.,  of  a 
particular  place  or  period,  in  connection  with  the  literature  of  those  sub- 
jects." 

The  print  room  was  administered  from  the  first  with  practical  library 
methods,  adapted  to  the  work  in  hand,  and  possibilities  of  usefulness  in 
the  print  were  ever  kept  in  view.  All  works  of  art  directly  or  indirectly 
form  material  for  social  history.  Thus,  the  many  calls  for  portraits, 
views,  costumes,  historical  scenes,  and  the  many  other  possible  pictorial 
illustrations  have  been  met,  often  with  the  best  material  in  the  department. 

Numerous  private  collectors  are  interested  particularly  in  the  subject 
of  the  print  and  acquire  portraits  of  certain  individuals  (Washington, 
Napoleon,  Franklin,  Milton),  sporting  prints,  views  of  a  given  locality 
(New  York  City,  for  instance),  costume  plates,  coaches,  illustrations  of 
United  States  history,  to  name  but  a  few  possibilities.  Some  such  col- 
lections have  already  found  their  way  to  this  Library. 

Strength  and  Weakness  of  the  Collection. 

It  is  apparent  that  this  print  department  has  been  fairly  strong  in 
modern  work  and  very  weak  in  old  prints.  The  few  of  the  latter  to 
be  found  here  only  accented  the  absence  of  the  rest:  Marc  Antonio 
Raimondi's  copies  of  Diirer's  Life  of  the  Virgin  (R.  L.  Kennedy  collec- 
tion), some  Ostades,  the  Chodowiecki  plates  which  happen  to  form  part 
of  the  Avery  Collection,  or  some  Hollars  given  by  Mrs  H.  Draper. 

In  the  Summer  of  1909,  however,  the  sum  of  $20,000  (one-half  set 
aside  by  the  Library,  the  remainder  privately  contributed)  was  made 
available  for  the  purchase  of  prints,  and  was  used  in  the  acquisition  of 
about  1,500  prints  selected  by  Mr.  Junius  S.  Morgan,  mostly  by  minor 
or  unfamiliar  artists,  but  all  repaying  study.  Mr.  Morgan  decided  not  to 
attempt  to  procure  the  most  famous  prints  (Rembrandts,  say,  or  Diirers), 
which  would  soon  have  exhausted  available  funds.  The  purchase 
included  examples  by  various  masters  of  Germany,  the  Lowlands,  France 


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and  Italy,  of  the  isth  and  i6th  centuries,  notably  Aldegrever  (36  prints), 
Altdorfer  (45),  Beham  (56),  Diirer  (8),  Pencz  (3),  Cranach  (30), 
Schongauer  (4),  M.  Z.  (3),  Ostade  (19),  Goltzius  (8),  Leyden  (10), 
Bakhuizen  (12),  Bosse  (7),  Lutma  (4),  Waterlo  (7),  Callot  (119), 
Delaune  (30),  Mellan  (i),  Hollar  (630),  Marc  Antonio  Raimondi  (14), 
Mantegna  (i),  Rosa  (60),  Du  Jardin  (10)  Luyderhoef  (4),  Teniers 
(2),  Berghem  (6),  Dusart  (i),  Nicoleto  de  Modena  (i),  Jan  Van  der 
Hecke  (11),  Van  Meckenen  (2).  It  is  hoped  that  these  prints  will 
form  a  nucleus  for  future  additions  of  work  of  the  old  masters. 

There  were  also  about  140  proofs,  many  before  letters,  of  those  line 
engravings  of  the  late  i8th  and  early  19th  centuries,  in  which  burinists 
of  note  such  as  Morghen,  Volpato,  Gandolfi,  Toschi,  Foster,  Doo,  Mandel 
and  Boucher-Desnoyers  translated  into  black-and-white  paintings  by 
masters  of  the  Italian  school.  With  the  Lenox  collection  there  had 
already  come  a  number  of  such  prints,  as  well  as  good  examples  of  the 
later  English  "framing  prints"  of  the  Victorian  age.  Views  of  chateaux 
and  gardens,  from  the  Calcographie  du  Louvre,  farther  illustrate  the  art 
of  line  engraving. 

Wants:  Old   Prints. 

The  weak  points  of  the  collection  stand  out  clearly.  A  good  begin- 
ning has  been  made,  so  that  an  appeal  for  an  active  interest  in  the  farther 
development  of  the  collection  is  fully  justified  and  rests  on  good  founda- 
tion. 

In  the  first  place,  then,  etchers,  great  and  minor,  should  be  found  here : 
Rembrandt  above  all;  Claude  Lorraine,  Lievens,  Bol,  Ruysdael,  Ever- 
dingen.  Van  de  Velde,  Tiepolo,  Boissieu,  Canaletto. 

Similarly  the  greatest  and  great  masters  of  line  engraving:  Diirer, 
Leyden,  Mantegna,  Marc  Antonio  Raimondi,  Marco  de  Ravenna,  Cam- 
pagnola,  Goltzius.  And  the  brilliant  Frenchmen  Nanteuil,  the  Drevets, 
Edelinck,  Masson,  Wille,  Schmidt.  Then,  for  their  historic  interest,  the 
early  men  who  first  subdued  copper  and  wood  as  reproductive  media, 
and  those  immediately  following  them:  Master  of  1464,  Master  E.  S.  of 
1466,  Master  of  the  Playing  Cards,  Master  of  the  Garden  of  Love, 
Israel  van  Meckenen,  Schongauer,  Lautensack.  Many  names  come  to 
mind,  not  all  prominent,  but  each  standing  for  a  personality  of  interest : 
Soutman,  Schelte  a  Bolswaert,  Sadeler,  Cornelis  Visscher,  the  Wierixes, 
Saenredam,  Gheyn,  and  in  France  Le  Bas,  Flipart  and  the  other  inter- 
preters of  the  gay  i8th  century.  Furthermore,  the  early  English  line 
engravers,  and  those  later  three  notable :  Strange,  Sharp  and  Woollett. 

Another  important  group  is  that  of  the  renowned  English  mezzo- 
tinters, — McArdell,  Green,  Smith,  the  Wards,  Fisher  and  the  rest.    The 


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Stipple  engravers  (Bartolozzi,  Watson,  Delattre,  Soiron,  Bonnet  and 
others)  make  their  demand.  Likewise  Prestel,  Debucourt,  Descourtis, 
Janinet  and  other  aquatinters,  who  bring  to  mind  the  whole  field  of  color 
prints,  including  much  English  work  after  Morland,  Ward,  Wheatley 
among  others. 

In  wood-engraving,  ever  identified  with  book  production,  Durer, 
Burgkmaier,  Graf,  Boldrini,  Jeghers,  the  Master  I.  B.  with  the  Bird,  and 
such  exponents  of  chiaroscuro  as  Ugo  da  Carpi  and  Hans  Baldung  Grien 
are  of  importance. 

Wants:  Modem   Prints. 

But  not  only  old  prints  are  desired,  certain  19th  century  artists  are 
almost  entirely  lacking,  and  much  recent  work,  especially  European. 
Zom,  Chahine,  Max  Liebermann,  Max  Klinger,  Helleu,  F.  Brangwyn, 
D.  Y.  Cameron,  Stauffer-Bem,  Svabinsky,  Leistikow,  Schmutzer,  A.  H. 
Haig,  Orlik,  Lepere  are  some  of  the  most  noteworthy.  Or  the  little 
group  of  Americans  abroad :  Pennell,  Aid,  Worcester,  McLaughlin.  Or 
again  Thaulow,  Robbe,  Houdard,  Be  jot,  Ranft  and  others  who  have  pro- 
duced remarkable  results  in  color-etching.  In  lithography,  H.  Vemet's 
"Lancer"  (1816)  and  Millet's  "Sower"  (1851)  would  be  welcomed,  as 
would  the  work  of  Whistler,  Greiner,  C.  H.  Shannon,  Steinlen. 

Often  the  very  fact  that  the  Library  has  a  few  prints  by  an  artist 
should  serve  as  an  incentive  to  gathering  a  more  worthy  representation 
of  this  work.  That  is  so  in  the  case  of  Durer,  Leyden,  Goltzius,  Strang, 
Max  Klinger.  Even  the  Library's  good  collection  of  Whistlers  is  not 
nearly  a  complete  one.-  And  the  extent  of  the  American  collection  makes 
the  absence  of  a  few  artists  all  the  more  apparent. 

All  of  this  is  simply  an  indication  of  what  is  necessary.  A  full  list  of 
desiderata  can  hardly  be  given  here,  but  inspection  of  the  print  room  is 
urgently  invited. 

It  remains  for  those  who  can  answer  this  appeal  to  aid  in  putting  this 
department  of  the  Library  in  a  position  to  answer  all  proper  demands  as 
satisfactorily  as  does  this  Library  in  the  case  of  the  printed  book.  Then 
will  this  print  department  be  really  worthy  of  the  metropolis. 

Respectfully  submitted, 
Frank  Weitenkampf, 

Curator. 

Exhibitions. 

The  historical  exhibition  of  painter-lithography,  opened  in  December, 
1908,  at  Lenox,  was  continued  until  March.     In  April  it  was  succeeded  by 


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a  selection  of  prints  illustrating  "Animals  in  black-and-white,"  a  treatment  of 
animal  life  in  etchings  and  lithographs,  of  interest  for  its  subject  matter  and 
as  an  object  lesson  in  the  development  of  art  methods  and  the  change  of  taste. 
This  gave  place  on  August  19  to  a  "Hudson-Fulton  exhibition,"  which 
occupied  both  the  print  gallery  and  the  lower  hall.  It  was  divided  into  three 
sections:  Henry  Hudson  and  the  Discovery  of  the  Hudson  River;  The 
Hudson  River  from  New  York  City  to  the  Source ;  Robert  Fulton  and  Early 
Steam  Navigation.  The  print  gallery  was  given  over  to  the  second  and 
largest  section,  which  offered  a  pictorial  record  of  the  Hudson  River.  Only 
such  pictures  were  included  as  actually  showed  the  river,  rare  prints,  ordi- 
nary woodcuts,  photographs  and  cheap  process  prints  being  included  in  so 
far  as  necessary  to  compose  a  fairly  complete  panorama  of  both  banks.  The 
water  front  of  New  York  City  was  illustrated  with  noteworthy  fullness,  the 
prints  ranging  in  date  from  the  earliest  17th  century  views  to  photographs 
taken  in  1909,  and  including  a  particularly  large  group  of  scenes  at  the 
Battery.  One  feature  was  the  inclusion  of  work  by  C.  F.  W.  Mielatz,  C.  H. 
White,  H.  Winslow,  and  other  present  day  artists  who  have  seized  upon  the 
artistic  possibilities  of  the  metropolis.  The  printed  catalogue  included  about 
800  items,  of  which  about  650  were  shown. 

In  December  this  exhibition  was  replaced  by  one  of  "Modem  Book- 
plates." This  was  devoted  mainly  to  American  work,  a  few  foreign  plates 
having  been  included  in  order  to  emphasize  difference  in  style  and  variety 
of  interest,  a  group  by  C.  W.  Sherbom,  the  English  artist,  being  particularly 
noteworthy.  The  place  of  honor  among  the  American  artists  was  given  to 
E.  D.  French  and  J.  W.  Spenceley,  both  deceased,  whose  drawings,  copper- 
plates, and  impressions  in  various  "states"  illustrated  methods  of  production. 
Copper-engravings  by  S.  L.  Smith,  W.  F.  Hopson,  J.  H.  Fincken  and  A.  N. 
Macdonald,  and  "process"  reproductions  of  designs  by  W.  M.  Stone,  W.  E. 
Fisher,  Jay  Chambers,  D.  McN.  Stauffer,  Louis  Rhead,  Mrs.  A.  R.  Wheelan, 
and  etchings  by  E.  L.  Warner  and  Dr.  L.  M.  Yale,  present  an  extremely 
suggestive  array  of  different  styles. 

In  the  lower  hall  at  Lenox,  the  Milton  exhibition  gave  way  on  January 
i8th  to  a  highly  characteristic  collection  of  prints  by  modern  Bohemian 
artists.  Masterly  portraits  by  Max  Svabinsky,  interesting  color  etchings  by 
T.  F.  Simon,  drypoints  by  Kupka,  views  of  Prague  by  Hofbauer,  Caspar,  and 
Stretti,  and  figure  work  by  Uprka,  Jiranek,  and  Preissig,  offered  various 
phases  of  a  national  art.  The  prints,  with  a  few  exceptions,  were  loaned  by 
Mr.  Rud.  Ruzicka ;  subsequently  a  number  of  etchings  by  Simon  and  Preissig 
came  into  possession  of  the  Library. 

On  January  14  two  cases  were  filled  with  prints  and  manuscripts  relative 
to  Edgar  Allen  Poe. 


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On  February  8  both  of  these  shows  gave  place  to  a  Lincoln  exhibit,  which 
included  books,  autographs,  and  medals,  but  consisted  in  the  main  of  portraits 
of  Lincoln  and  pictures  relating  to  him.  The  portraits  showed  him  at  vari- 
ous ages,  and  included  noteworthy  prints  such  as  those  signed  by  W.  E. 
Marshall  and  Thomas  Johnson,  as  well  as  the  inferior  but  interesting  wood- 
cuts and  lithographs  once  plentifully  issued.  Caricatures  were  not  wanting, 
and  there  was  a  remarkably  large  lot  of  memorial  cards  and  badges  issued  at 
the  time  of  Lincoln's  death. 

In  March  the  Bohemian  prints  were  again  placed  on  view,  giving  way  in 
April  to  an  exhibition  of  book-plates  and  other  engravings  by  the  late  J.  W 
Spenceley,  of  whose  works  the  Library  has  an  almost  complete  collection. 

In  May  a  selection  of  "Recent  Accessions"  was  displayed.  This  included 
a  large  variety  of  prints — reproductive  and  original  etchings  and  wood- 
engravings,  French  line  engravings  of  the  i8th  century,  mezzotints  by 
S.  Arlent  Edwards  and  F.  G.  Stevenson,  book-plates  and  posters.  There 
was  a  large  proportion  of  American  work,  and  the  show,  with  its  appeal  to 
many  tastes,  effectively  illustrated  the  growth  of  the  print  collection  in  vari- 
ous directions. 

In  June  line  engravings  after  Raphael,  from  the  Engelmann  collection, 
were  placed  on  view,  and  these,  in  August,  were  replaced  by  a  portion  of 
the  "Hudson  Fulton  Exhibition,"  already  described. 

In  November,  this  latter  was  removed  for  a  "Washington  Irving"  show, 
commemorating  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  that  author's  death.  Numerous 
portraits,  scenes  in  Sleepy  Hollow,  illustrations  to  Irving's  works  (particu- 
larly notable  those  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley),  editions  of  Irving's  books  and  some 
manuscripts,  made  up  this  exhibition. 

About  the  middle  of  December  mezzotints  in  color  by  F.  G.  Stevenson 
were  placed  on  view.  This  art,  which  is  known  here  particularly  well 
through  the  works  of  S.  Arlent  Edwards,  was  illustrated  not  only  in  its 
purely  artistic  but  also  in  its  technical  aspects.  Copper  plates  showing 
stages  of  "rocking"  and  progressive  proofs  answered  the  legitimate  interest 
in  processes,  and  the  usual  display  of  literature  on  the  subject  pointed  out 
the  way  to  more  detailed  information.  Portions  of  the  Colonna  collection 
of  Japanese  prints  were  on  exhibition  from  time  to  time,  and  the  exhibit  of 
engraving  processes  furnished  by  the  Century  Company  was  continued. 

At  the  AsTOR  Branch  the  exhibitions  in  the  wing  frames  were  as  follows : 
Book-plates  by  J.  W.  Spenceley,  January;  Plates  from  "Neue  Sculpturen"^ 
(Modern  German  and  Austrian  sculpture),  January  and  February;  objects 
in  the  "Hoentschel  Collection"  presented  to  the  Metropolitan  Museum  by 
Mr.  J.  Pierpont  Morgan,  February  and  March ;  Interiors  and  woodwork, 
Chateau  de  Rambouillet,  March  and  April;  Plates  from  "Musee  Gallierar 


REPORT   OF   THE   DIRECTOR  99 

Exposition  de  la  parure  precieuse  de  la  femme:  Bijoux,"  April  and  May; 
Plates  from  "Tapices  de  la  corona  de  Espana,  por  Nauser  y  Manet,"  May  and 
June;  Plates  from  "Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States,"  June  and  July; 
F.  G.  Dumas's  "Illustrated  biographies  of  modem  artists,"  July ;  J.  Claesen's 
"La  Dentelle,"  August;  "Neuzeitliche  Stickerei  Skizzen,"  August  and  Sep- 
tember; "En  Vogue"  (a  work  on  textile  design)  September  and  October; 
F.  Contet's  "Documents  de  ferronnerie  ancienne  de  la  seconde  moitie  du  i8e 
siecle,  fin  Louis  XVI,"  October  and  November ;  Reproductions  of  paintings 
in  the  Wallace  Collection  (Hertford  House),  November  and  December; 
J.  C.  Dana's  collection  illustrating  "The  Printed  Book,"  December. 

The  Bulletin. 

Vol.  13  of  the  Bulletin  for  1909  contained  836  pages,  an  increase  of  96 
over  the  preceding  volume. 

.  Besides  the  usual  monthly  reports  the  Bulletin  contained  the  following 
lists  of  works  in  the  Library:  Mormons  (March),  Fishing  and  Fish  Culture 
(April),  Asiatic  languages  (May-July),  Oceanic  languages  (July),  African 
languages  (August),  Henry  Hudson  and  Robert  Fulton  (September), 
Mexico  (October-December). 

The  issue  for  January  contained  selections  from  a  collection  of  manu- 
scripts relating  to  the  Isle  de  Bourbon  (Reunion)  during  the  governorship 
of  Jean  Baptiste  de  Villers,  1701-1710.  The  Director's  report  for  1908  was 
printed  in  the  February  number.  In  April  was  printed  the  letter  from 
Jacob  H.  SchiflF,  Esq.,  presenting  the  Tissot  collection  of  Old  Testament 
paintings,  and  in  September  a  selection  from  the  manuscripts  in  the  Library 
by  or  relating  to  Robert  Fulton. 

The  resolutions  adopted  by  the  Board  on  the  late  John  S.  Kennedy  were 
printed  in  the  December  issue. 

Purchases  and  Gifts. 

Our  purchases  for  the  reference  department  have  continued  along  much 
the  same  lines  as  in  the  last  few  years.  Subscriptions  to  periodicals  have 
taken  about  half  our  book  appropriations,  and  the  remainder  has  gone  mainly 
towards  adding  to  our  material  on  history,  the  economic  and  social  sciences, 
art,  technology,  naval  history,  drama,  and  related  topics.  As  instances  of  the 
development  of  the  collection  may  be  mentioned  a  group  of  over  200  volumes 
relating  to  the  Balkans,  250  volumes  on  Mexico  and  South  America,  over 
1,000  German  dramas,  149  Danish  and  20  Slovenian  dramas,  some  450  docu- 
ments relating  to  Dutch  canals  and  waterworks. 

More  than  the  usual  number  of  single  volumes  of  interest  in  connection 


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with  American  history  has  been  bought.  Among  these  purchases  may  be 
mentioned  "An  alphabetical  table  of  the  situation  and  extent  of  the  diflFerent 
streets,  roads,  lanes,  wharves,  and  slips,  public  buildings  and  justices  courts, 
of  the  City  of  New  York,  by  John  Law  (Second  Edition  improved),"  pub- 
lished at  New  York  by  John  Law  in  1807,  72  pages,  16® ;  Alexander  Gray- 
don's  "Memoirs  of  a  life,  chiefly  passed  in  Pennsylvania,  within  the  last  sixty 
years"  (Harrisburgh:  John  Wyeth,  181 1),  8**,  with  many  marginal  notes 
by  the  author,  some  twenty  leaves  of  Appendix  in  Graydon's  manuscript, 
and  a  list  of  "My  contributions  to  the  Port  Folio";  the  "Geographische 
Belustigungen  zur  Erlauterung  der  neuesten  Weltgeschichte.  Mit  Land- 
karten,  Planen  und  Kupfern  nach  den  neuesten  und  besten  Originalen.  (Zum 
Besten  einer  Freyschule  in  Sachsen),"  published  at  Leipzig  by  the  Johann 
Carl  Miillerischen  Buch-  und  Kunsthandlung  in  1776,  2  parts  in  i,  4**,  in  the 
original  wrappers,  uncut,  and  containing  an  interesting  map  of  Boston  and 
environs,  "von  dem  Cheval  de  Beaurin  nach  dem  Pariser  Original  von  1776," 
"Ein  Theil  des  mittemachtlichen  America  .  .  .  Nach  dem  Original  des  Herm 
Bonne,  Paris,  1773,"  and  "Der  Teufels  Belt  gemeiniglich  genannt  der  Lange 
Insels  Sund." 

Two  other  maps  of  interest  purchased  during  the  year  were  Bernard 
Roman's  "Map  of  the  seat  of  civil  war  in  America,"  published  at  Phila- 
delphia by  Robert  Aitkin  in  August,  1775,  showing  the  country  as  far  west 
as  Worcester,  with  an  inset  plan  of  Boston  and  a  view  of  the  lines  on  Boston 
neck ;  and  a  set  of  the  two  maps  issued  by  Mason  and  Dixon  showing  their 
survey  of  the  boundary  between  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland  in  1763-7, 
engraved  by  James  Smither  in  Philadelphia  in  1768. 

Mention  should  be  made  also  of  two  early  pamphlets  printed  at  New 
Orleans  in  1777  by  Antoine  Boudousquie,  "Le  Dieu  et  les  nayades  du  fleuve 
St.  Louis"  and  "Epitre  a  Don  Bernard  de  Galvez,"  governor  of  the  province. 

Through  the  kindness  of  Mrs.  Henry  Draper  and  Mr.  Cleveland  H. 
Dodge  we  have  been  able  to  buy  many  expensive  works  that  could  not  well 
have  been  bought  from  Library  funds.  From  Mrs.  Draper  we  received  121 
volumes,  including  many  works  on  the  fine  arts,  archaeology,  etc.,  such  as 
that  on  Russian  antiquities  entitled  "Drevnosti  rossiskavo  gosudarstva" 
(Moscow,  1849-1865),  twenty-five  Pali  manuscripts,  Julius  Lessing's 
Gewerbe  Sammlung  of  the  Berlin  Royal  Museum,  etc. 

From  Mr.  Dodge  we  received  376  volumes  of  British  genealogies,  town 
and  county  histories,  etc.,  a  valued  addition  to  our  British  local  history. 

The  President,  Mr.  Cadwalader,  Mr.  Morgan,  Mr.  Rives,  Mr.  Russell, 
Mr.  Sheldon,  and  other  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  have  given  us 
much,  as  in  past  years.  We  have  likewise  received  books  of  value  and 
interest  from  Dr.  Robert  Abbe,  William  K.  Bixby,  R.  R.  Bowker,  Joseph  H. 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  roi 

Choate,  Mrs.  Charles  S.  Fairchild,  Mrs.  Julian-James,  Thomas  A.  Janvier, 
the  Due  de  Loubat,  Elihu  Root,  all  of  whom  have  appeared  in  our  lists  of 
donors  in  previous  reports. 

From  the  estate  of  the  late  Bishop  Potter  we  received  some  500  volumes, 
and  by  bequest  from  Rev.  James  Chrystal  came  an  extensive  collection  of 
works  on  church  history,  some  two  thousand  volumes  in  number,  besides  the 
manuscripts  and  other  papers  of  the  testator  and  the  plates  of  and  copyrights 
in  his  books. 

In  March  Mr.  Jacob  H.  SchiflF  gave  us  371  water  color  paintings  done 
by  the  late  James  Tissot,  illustrating  Old  Testament  life  and  scenes.  Unfortu- 
nately we  cannot  put  the  collection  on  view  until  removal  to  the  new  build- 
ing grants  us  relief  from  our  present  crowded  condition. 

We  have  continued  to  receive  from  the  Review  of  Reviews,  the  American 
Agriculturist,  the  Churchman,  the  Methodist  Library,  the  Scientific  Ameri- 
can, the  Publisher's  Weekly,  the  Railroad  Age  Gazette,  Evening  Post,  ancj 
Cooper  Union  gifts  of  current  newspapers  and  other  periodicals,  and  Messrs. 
Harper  &  Brothers  and  Charles  Scribner's  Sons  have  sent  in  several  thousand 
prints,  photographs,  and  other  illustrative  material  used  in  their  publishing 
business,  all  of  which  is  of  value  for  the  print  room. 

Mention  has  been  made  in  the  report  of  the  print  department  of  various 
gifts  of  prints ;  there  is  no  need  here  to  do  more  than  mention  in  this  connec- 
tion the  names  of  Harry  C.  Dickins,  T.  Frantisek  Simon,  and  Vojt  Preissig. 
Special  thanks  are  due  to  Mr.  Junius  S.  Morgan  for  his  services  and  interest 
in  connection  with  the  large  collection  of  prints  bought  for  the  print  room 
during  this  year. 

The  German-American  collection  grew  during  1909  to  the  extent  of  706 
volumes  and  pamphlets  received  from  ninety-six  donors.  Rev.  John  Rothen- 
steiner  of  St.  Louis  has  continued  his  benefactions  of  former  years,  giving 
63  pieces  during  1909.  About  sixty  newspapers  and  thirteen  periodicals  are 
currently  received  as  gifts  for  the  collection. 

The  collection  of  menus  brought  together  by  Miss  Frank  E.  Buttolph 
amounts  now  to  19,580  pieces. 

In  April  the  trustees  received  as  a  gift  from  Mr.  Russell  and  other  mem- 
bers of  the  Board  a  portrait  of  the  Director  painted  by  Miss  Ellen  Emmet. 


I02  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 


CIRCULATION  DEPARTMENT. 

Benjamin  Adams^  Chief. 

Buildings. 

At  the  date  of  the  last  report  the  City  had  acquired  for  circulation 
branches  twenty-three  sites  in  the  Borough  of  Manhattan,  five  in  The  Bronx, 
and  four  in  Richmond,  making  a  total  of  thirty-two  sites  for  erection  of 
buildings  from  the  Carnegie  fund.  During  1909  no  new  sites  were  bought, 
but  seven  sites  were  approved  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  the  city  authori- 
ties. The  necessary  funds  for  buying  them  have  not  been  voted,  but  it  is 
hoped  that  action  on  this  matter  will  be  taken  early  in  1910  by  the  new  Board 
of  Estimate. 

On  all  the  thirty-two  sites  heretofore  secured  buildings  have  been  erected 
and  opened,  four  new  buildings  being  opened  during  1909,  as  noted  below. 
Detailed  statistics  as  to  acquisition  of  sites,  their  dimensions,  the  architects, 
and  general  condition  of  the  work  were  given  in  a  table  (No.  3)  printed  in 
the  last  report;  if  printed  in  this  report  for  1909  the  table  would  stand 
unchanged  except  to  show  that  buildings  Nos.  24,  30,  32  and  37  were  opened 
on  November  11,  1909,  February  26,  September  24,  and  January  11,  respec- 
tively. 

The  circulation  department  now  comprises  forty  branches,  excluding 
the  Travelling  Libr.\ry  Office  and  the  Library  for  the  Blind  which  have 
a  regular  branch  organization,  but  are  quartered  temporarily  in  the  River- 
side and  St.  Agnes  branches  respectively.  Thirty-one  of  the  branches  are 
situated  in  the  Borough  of  Manhattan,  five  in  The  Bronx,  and  four  in 
Richmond. 

There  are  now  thirty-two  branch  buildings  erected  from  the  Carnegie  fund, 
four  having  been  added  during  the  past  year,  all  in  the  Borough  of  Manhat- 
tan. Of  these  four  buildings  only  one,  the  Hamilton  Fish  Park  branch, 
is  a  new  branch  organization.  The  others  were  erected  to  furnish  new 
quarters  for  existing  branches,  viz.,  the  Harlem  Library,  Sacred  Heart, 
and  East  Broadway  branches. 

The  Harlem  Library  was  incorporated  as  the  Harlem  Library  Associa- 
tion in  September,  1825,  having  already  existed  for  several  years  as  a 
voluntary  association.  In  1897  the  library  was  made  free  to  the  public,  and 
on  December  14,  1903,  it  was  consolidated  with  the  New  York  Public  Library 
as  the  Harlem  Library  branch.  On  January  11,  1909,  the  new  building, 
erected  from  the  Carnegie  fund,  was  opened  at  9  West  124th  Street. 

The  Sacred  Heart  library  was  opened  in  January,  1901,  as  a  branch  of  the 
Cathedral  Free  Circulating  Library,  at  463  West  51st  Street.    On  January  i. 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  I03 

iQOSf  it  was  received  as  a  branch  of  the  New  York  Public  Library,  occupying 
the  same  quarters  till  September  24,  1909,  when  it  removed  to  the  new  build- 
ing as  the  Columbus  branch  of  the  New  York  Public  Library. 

The  East  Broadway  branch  of  the  Aguilar  Free  Library  was  opened  in 
October,  1886,  at  206  East  Broadway,  moved  to  new  quarters  at  197  East 
Broadway  in  September,  1891,  and  on  March  i,  1903,  was  received  as  a 
branch  of  the  New  York  Public  Library.  On  November  11,  1909,  it  was 
moved  to  its  new  building  which  was  opened  as  the  Seward  Park  branch  of 
the  New  York  Public  Library. 

The  usual  formal  opening  exercises  were  held  in  each  case,  consisting  of 
the  delivery  of  the  building  to  the  city  by  a  representative  of  the  Trustees, 
its  acceptance  by  an  official  appointed  for  the  purpose  by  the  Mayor,  and  its 
re-delivery  to  the  Library  for  administration  in  accordance  with  agreement. 
These  representatives  were  as  follows  for  each  of  the  four  formal  openings : 

branch:  lihrary  representative:         city  representative: 

Karlfm  (January  ii,  1909) Mr.  Charles  H.  Russell.  Hon.  Reginald  S.  DouU. 

Hamilton   Fish    Park  (February 

26,  1909) Mr.  Cleveland  H.  Dodge.  Hon.  Patrick  F.  McGowan. 

Columbus  (September  24,  1909)...  Hon.  Morgan  J.  O'Brien.  Hon.  Patrick  F.  McGowan. 

Seward  Park  (November  11,  1909)  Hon.  Samuel  Greenbaum.  Hon.  Reginald  S.  DouU. 

Music  was  furnished  at  the  Harlem  Library  opening  by  Miss  Florence 
McMillan  and  Miss  E.  Eleanor  Patterson ;  at  Hamilton  Fish  Park  by  Miss 
Elizabeth  Mandelkern  and  Master  Abe  Flatow ;  at  Columbus  by  the  pupils 
of  the  Sacred  Heart  School  and  Public  School  No.  84 ;  and  at  Seward  Park 
by  Miss  Ellie  Ebeling,  Mr.  Maurice  Nitke,  and  by  the  orchestra  and  glee 
club  of  Public  School  No.  62. 

Elevations  and  floor  plans  of  the  Seward  Park^  Hamilton  Fish  Park, 
and  Harlem  Library  branches  are  printed  in  the  appendix  to  this  report. 

Through  the  kindness  of  Mr.  Dodge  and  other  friends  we  have  been  able 
to  add  to  the  attractiveness  of  the  branches  by  the  purchase  of  pictures, 
plaster  casts,  plants,  etc. 

Roof  Reading-Rooms. 

Five  of  the  branch  libraries  are  now  equipped  with  roof  reading-rooms. 
This  feature  was  first  introduced  at  the  Rivington  Street  branch  which 
was  opened  June  10,  1905,  with  a  roof  reading-room  forty  feet  square.  It 
proved  so  popular,  7,483  readers  using  it  during  the  summer  of  1905,  that 
similar  accommodations  were  called  for  in  four  other  buildings  located  in 
crowded  districts.  These  four  new  ones  are  the  St.  Gabriel's  Park, 
Hamilton  Fish  Park,  Columbus  and  Seward  Park  branches. 


I04  REPORT  OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

Statistics  showing  the  use  of  the  roof  reading-rooms  in  three  of  these 
five  branches  during  1909  are  here  appended.  Columbus  and  Seward 
Park  branches  were  opened  in  September  and  November,  too  late  in  the 
year  to  make  use  of  the  open-air  reading-rooms,  and  they  are,  of  course, 
omitted  from  the  table. 


RIVINGTON  HAMILTON         ST.   GABRIFL'S 


MONTH  STREET  FISH    PARK  PARK 

May 3,304  1,850  7 

June    5,670  2,687  1,143 

July   8,246  1,038  1,036 

August   5,317  6,152  572 

September    4,423  4,536  218 

October i  ,626* 


•   •••  •••• 


Total    28,586  16,263  2,976 

Circulation. 

During  the  year  1909,  7,013,649  volumes  were  circulated,  an  increase  of 
509,247  over  1908.  Of  this  increase  243,917  is  the  circulation  of  the 
Hamilton  Fish  Park  branch,  newly  opened  this  year,  and  the  remainder 
265,330  is  the  net  increase  of  the  circulation  at  seventeen  branches,  including 
the  Travelling  Library  Office  and  the  Library  for  the  Blind.  The 
Travelling  Library  Office  alone  shows  an  increase  of  38,705  volumes. 
Statistics  of  the  circulation  for  home  use  by  months  and  by  classes  are  given 
in  tables  III-VL 

The  method  of  computing  the  number  of  persons  actually  taking  books 
for  home  use  during  the  calendar  year,  adopted  in  1908  has  been  continued, 
and  the  results  are  given  in  the  last  column  of  table  XIIL  This  method, 
which  superseded  the  former  plan  of  enumerating  all  persons  registered, 
gives  a  much  more  accurate  computation  of  the  total  number  of  persons  using 
the  library. 

Permission  to  withdraw  eight  books  at  a  time  for  home  use  during  the 
vacation  months  (June  i  to  October  i )  has  been  granted  as  heretofore,  and 
the  privilege  has  been  highly  appreciated.  Statistics  of  this  vacation  reading 
are  shown  by  branches  and  classes  in  table  VL 

Sunday  and  Evening  Opening. 

There  have  been  no  changes  during  the  past  year  in  the  hours  of  Sunday 
openings  (2  to  6  p.  m.)  in  the  branch  reading-rooms.  The  attendance  at 
the  branches  thus  opened  was  as  follows : 

*Open  till  the  lath  of  October. 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  I05 


NO.  OF 
SUNDAYS 


RiviNGTON   Street 52 

Ottendorfer    52 

Tompkins  Square 52 

Muhlenberg   52 

58TH   Street 52 

Riverside    52 


MALE 

ADULT 

TOTAL 

13.275 

12,782 

13.477 

3.283 

2,649 

3422 

S.O3O 

4,928 

S.O95 

2,610 

2,803 

2,809 

1,747 

1,970 

1.979 

1.652 

1. 941 

1.941 

27>597         27,073         28,723 


As  compared  with  the  year  1908  the  results  show  an  increase  of  2,323  in 
attendance. 

The  reading-rooms  at  the  Tompkins  Square  and  Rivington  Street 
branches  have  remained  opened  evenings  until  ten  o'clock.  The  table  below 
shows  the  attendance  during  1909 : 

PERSONS  IN  READING-  NUMBER  COMING 

ROOM  AT  9  P.  M.  IN  AFTER  9  P.  M.  TOTAL 

Rivington   Street 21,038  8,447  29,485 

Tompkins   Square 12,249  2,292  i4iS4i 


33,287  10,739  44»o26 

This  is  an  increase  of  2,148  over  1908.  Experiments  in  previous  years 
seem  to  show  conclusively  that  there  is  practically  no  demand  at  other 
branches  for  keeping  the  reading-rooms  open  after  9  p.  m. 


Staff. 

The  staff  of  the  department  on  December  31,  1909,  included  503  persons 
(counting  32  vacant  positions  temporarily  filled  by  persons  on  trial  or  by 
substitutes),  classified  as  follows: 

General  Staff: 

Administration    15 

Cataloguing  Office 10 

Book  Order  Office 2 

Instruction  Office i 

Bindery ^ 7 

35 


I06  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

Branches : 

Librarians  in  charge  (Class  A) 41 

1st  Assistant  Librarians  (Class  B) 35 

Children's   Librarians 14 

2nd  Assistant  Librarians  (Class  C) 113 

Assistants  (Class  D) 143 

Attendants  (Class  E) 23 

Custodians  of  reading-rooms 22 

Janitors    , .  37 

Messengers    8 


436 
Vacancies    32 


Total    • 503 

This  represents  an  increase  of  thirty  over  the  number  reported  in  1908. 
This  increase  is  accounted  for  as  follows :  for  old  branches  moving  into  new 
buildings,  eighteen;  added  to  the  General  Staff,  three;  to  Mott  Haven, 
MoRRiSANiA,  Tremont,  two  cach;  to  Hamilton  Fish  Park,  58th  Street, 
67TH  Street,  115TH  Street,  one  each;  taken  from  Stapleton,  one. 

Of  the  vacancies  now  existing  four  are  in  the  General  Staff,  one  in  class 
C,  eleven  in  class  D,  one  in  class  E,  six  are  reading-room  custodians,  one  a 
janitor,  and  eight  are  messengers. 

The  number  of  separate  appointments  made  during  1909  was  100;  thirty- 
three  transfers  were  effected;  forty-eight  members  of  the  staff  resigned; 
indefinite  leave  of  absence  was  granted  to  twenty-six,  and  there  were  three 
deaths. 

Besides  these  503  regular  members  of  the  staff  there  are  also  a  number  of 
substitutes,  employed  temporarily  or  for  part  time,  as  set  forth  in  detail  in 
the  following  paragraph : 

During  the  year  1909  there  were  employed  469  substitutes  and  extra 
assistants  approximately  1,700  times  in  the  several  branches  and  in  the 
general  offices  for  periods  varying  from  a  few  hours  to  the  full  month.  Many 
of  these  temporary  appointments  were  made  necessary  by  the  work  incident 
to  the  opening  of  new  branches,  the  removal  of  established  branches  into  new 
and  larger  buildings,  and  the  reorganization  of  other  branches.  The  greater 
part,  however,  of  these  assignments  was  necessitated  by  one  or  more  of  the 
following  reasons :  (a)  as  vacation  substitutes,  (b)  to  replace  regular  assist- 
ants on  leave  of  absence  without  pay,  (c)  to  fill  vacancies  caused  by  resig- 
nations and  indefinite  leaves  of  absence,  (d)  to  meet  deficiencies  in  the  staff 
caused  by  illness  or  temporary  leaves  (one  week  or  less),  (e)  to  supplement 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  IO7 

the  r^^lar  forces  at  many  branches  owing  to  the  continued  increase  in  the 
circulation  of  books,  and  (f)  for  holidays,  Sundays,  and  extra  evening  ser- 
vice. In  many  cases  these  substitutes  were  persons  on  trial  for  appointment 
later  on,  and  during  the  past  year  sixty-seven  substitutes  thus  received  per- 
manent appointments. 

Department   Conferences. 

Meetings  of  the  staflF  of  the  circulation  department  have  been  continued 
during  the  year,  librarians  in  charge  of  branches  meeting  weekly  with  the 
chief  of  the  department,  and  assistants  in  charge  of  special  work  meeting 
their  supervisors  at  regular  intervals. 

In  addition  frequent  visits  to  the  various  branches  have  been  made  by  the 
chief  of  the  department,  his  assistant,  supervisors  of  special  work,  and  others 
whose  duties  required  it,  the  number  of  such  visits  being  recorded  at  about 
850.  The  Director  and  Assistant  director  have  also  visited  most  of  the 
branches  several  times  during  the  year. 

Staff  News. 

The  "Staff  News,"  a  weekly  mimeographed  sheet,  has  been  issued  every 
Saturday,  as  heretofore,  and  sent  to  the  branches.  It  contains  official 
notices,  such  as  the  calendar  for  the  week,  chronological  lists  of  lectures  and 
meetings  held  in  connection  with  the  work  of  the  library,  announcements  of 
changes  in  the  staff,  and  other  items  of  interest.  The  total  issue  for  the 
year  amounted  to  sixty-four  pages. 

Examinations. 

In  the  appended  table  is  given  a  statement  showing  the  results  of  exami- 
nations for  promotion  held  as  usual  in  May. 

CANDIDATES 

TAKING  PLACED 

CANDIDATES  ALL  SUBJECTS  ON    LIST  FIRST   TRIAL 

Total  B  to  A.. .     9  5  3  2 

C  to  B  40  II 

Others  to  B     5  4 


Total  to  B 45  36  15 

D  to  C  62  34 

F  to  C    6  6 

Others  to  C    8  q 


Total  to  C 76              72                         45                  24 

E  to  D  II  8                         I 

F  to  D  27  24                       24 

Others  to  D  16  12                       11 

Total  to  D 54              54                         44                 36 


I08  REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR 

It  will  be  noted  that  the  second  and  last  columns  of  the  table  call  atten- 
tion to  the  fact  that  there  is  a  growing  tendency  on  the  part  of  assistants  to 
ask  permission  to  take  a  portion  of  the  examination  at  one  time  and  the 
remainder  at  a  later  period,  thus  qualifying  gradually  for  their  advance. 

In  the  examinations  for  Class  D,  of  those  who  failed  to  secure  a  mark  of 
75%  but  passed  in  English,  six  qualified  in  a  final  average  of  examination, 
work,  and  personal  qualities.  This  report  includes  two  who  made  up  the 
condition  in  English  in  September,  one  substitute  whose  record  was  revised 
under  the  rule  adopted  in  August,  and  three  whose  examination  in  library 
economy  at  the  New  York  summer  library  school  was  included  for  this  grade. 


Instruction  Office. 

Miss  E.  L.  Foote,  Instructor. 

During  the  year  one  training  class,  pursuing  the  regular  nine  months* 
course,  completed  the  term  on  July  i,  and  another  was  enrolled  October  i. 
Of  the  twenty-seven  students  entering  the  final  examinations  in  May,  two 
made  up  a  condition  in  English  in  September  and  one  completed  her  record 
in  library  economy  at  the  New  York  state  summer  school;  including  these 
records,  twenty-three  successfully  passed  examinations  and  received  the 
certificate  from  the  training  class.  One  other  was  placed  on  the  eligible  list 
in  addition,  and  six  also  passed  the  examinations  for  Class  C.  There  was  also 
one  special  student,  entered  March  i,  who  attended  the  New  York  state 
summer  school  and  was  placed  on  the  elgible  list  October  i. 

In  the  examinations  for  the  class  of  19  lo,  from  a  total  of  seventy-five 
applicants  fifty-four  candidates  were  examined.  Of  thirty-three  who  were 
accepted,  twenty-seven  have  remained  in  the  class  up  to  date. 

The  course  of  instruction  has  followed  practically  the  same  lines  as  in 
former  years,  except  that  new  details  are  constantly  introduced  as  oppor- 
tunity for  improvement  is  seen.  A  new  selection  of  branches  for  training 
students  was  made  in  October,  reducing  the  number  to  fourteen,  aside  from 
the  general  offices,  and  placing  two  students  in  all  but  three  of  these  branches. 
The  librarians  of  these  branches  have  met  occasionally  with  the  Instructor 
for  general  consultation  and  the  practical  questions  of  uniformity  and  adapt- 
ation of  instruction  to  practical  work  have  been  discussed  with  profit. 

The  Director  and  various  members  of  the  staff  have  given  talks  from 
time  to  time  on  the  work  of  the  Library,  and  we  have  also  had  several  lectures 
by  persons  from  other  libraries.    These  latter  lectures  were  as  follows : 

Mr.  William  R.  Eastman,  Chief  of  Educational  Extension  Division,  N.  Y. 
State  Education  Department,  on  "Library  buildings;"  Miss  Josephine  A. 


REPORT   OF   THE   DIRECTOR  IO9 

Rathbone,  Pratt  Institute  Library  School,  on  "Opportunities  of  a  librarian ;" 
Miss  Caroline  M.  Hewins,  Hartford  Public  Library,  on  "One  child's  read- 
ing;" Miss  Isabella  M.  Cooper,  Newark  Public  Library,  on  "Reference 
work ;"  Mrs.  Martha  Foote  Crow,  on  "Present  day  writers." 

During  the  year  671  copies  of  the  circular  of  information,  in  some  cases 
accompanied  by  an  application  blank,  have  been  supplied  to  applicants  for 
the  class ;  350  of  these  were  given  in  personal  interviews  and  thirty-two  since 
October  ist;  thirteen  applications  have  already  been  filed  for  the  next  class. 
Besides  the  above,  forty-nine  copies  of  the  pamphlet  of  information  have 
been  furnished  to  those  asking  for  it.  More  of  these  would  have  been  given 
out,  but  the  supply  being  nearly  exhausted,  many  have  been  refused.  Seven 
hundred  and  sixty-two  letters  have  gone  out  from  the  department  and  226 
visitors,  other  than  applicants,  have  called  at  the  office.  Ninety-one  acces- 
sioned volumes  have  been  added  to  the  technical  collection  in  the  class  room, 
besides  300  pamphlets  and  leaflets,  making  a  total  of  747  volumes  and  1,164 
pamphlets.  Since  this  collection  was  started  in  June,  1902,  thirteen  acces- 
sioned volumes  have  been  lost,  either  from  the  shelves  or  in  circulation  and 
thirteen  have  been  transferred  to  branches.  The  circulation  from  this  collec- 
tion during  the  year  has  been  334.  Another  collection,  numbering  219  pieces, 
has  been  started  for  use  in  the  practice  work  in  the  class. 

The  class  in  general  reading,  started  in  November,  1908,  discussed  on 
alternate  Thursdays  the  works  of  various  essayists,  such  as  John  Fiske, 
Ruskin,  Agnes  Repplier,  James  Bryce,  James  Russell  Lowell,  and  others.  In 
November,  1909,  a  class  was  begun  for  the  study  of  biography  and  such  books 
were  discussed  as  the  Life  of  Alice  Freeman  Palmer,  by  her  husband,  Howe's 
Phillips  Brooks,  Joseph  Jefferson's  Autobiography,  Henderson's  Wagner, 
E.  L.  Cary's  The  Rosettis,  and  Douglass'  Theodore  Watts-Dunton. 

The  following  subjects  in  library  economy  were  discussed  on  the  alter- 
nate Thursdays,  usually  by  the  Instructor : 

Decimal  classification,  Cataloguing  and  miscellaneous  questions,  General 
library  literature  and  information,  Statistics  (two  lessons). 

The  Chief  of  the  department  gave  two  lectures  to  assistants  in  classes  C 
and  B  which  were  attended  by  a  total  of  about  100. 

Since  November  i,  1909,  Mr.  Adams,  Chief  of  the  department  has  ad- 
dressed the  assistants  appointed  during  the  year  on  the  rules  of  the  library. 
The  Instructor  has  twice  met  assistants  in  classes  E  and  D,  also  those  in  C 
and  B,  for  general  advice  in  individual  study  and  for  instruction  in  library 
economy. 


I  lO  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

Cataloguing  Work. 

Miss  £.  F.  Cragin^  Chief  Cataloguer. 

In  the  cataloguing  work  of  the  circulation  department,  the  division  of 
labor  between  the  central  office  and  the  branches  is  the  same  as  usual.    The* 
planning  is  done  at  the  central  office,  and  the  details  carried  out  at  the 
branches. 

The  following  table  indicates  the  work  done  by  the  cataloguing  office : 

Books   classified 6,127 

Cards  written  for  union  catalogue. 21,921 

Cards  written  for  duplicate  union  catalogue 3»99i 

Books  entered  in  union  catalogue  and  shelf  list 51,019 

Cards  and  slips  filed 86,600 

Entries  discarded  from  union  catalogue  and  shelf  list 14466 

Library  of  Congress  cards  placed  in  union  catalogue 7,961 

Library  of  Congress  cards  placed  in  duplicate  catalogue 4,691 

Library  of  Congress  cards  sent  to  branches 77 ^7^^ 

Library  of  Congress  cards  sent  to  Astor i  ,999 

Catalogue  cards  written  for  branches 3,588 

Shelf  list  cards  written  for  branches 909 

Catalogue  cards  written  by  branches 135,346 

Books  accessioned  for  Central  offices 661 

In  addition  to  the  catalogue  cards  written  for  branches  a  complete  card 
catalogue  for  Seward  Park  of  40,456  cards,  for  Columbus  of  22,605  cards 
and  a  children's  catalogue  for  Webster  of  2,553  cards  were  written  and 
revised  in  the  department. 

Preparation  of  copy  and  proof-reading  for  the  "Monthly  List  of  Addi- 
tions" to  the  circulation  department  was  also  done  by  the  cataloguing  force. 

In  addition  to  the  usual  classified  lists  of  new  books  the  following  lists  on 
special  topics  were  also  printed:  Automobiles  (January);  Mountaineering 
(February) ;  Furniture  (March)  ;  Wireless  telegraphy  (April) ;  Music 
added  to  the  Library  for  the  Blind  since  January  i,  1908  (October)  ;  Books 
in  the  Swedish  language  (November). 

The  July  number  of  the  "Monthly  List  of  Additions"  was  devoted  to  a 
list  of  books  in  the  Hungarian  language  presented  by  the  government  of 
Hungary,  through  Count  Albert  Apponyi,  Minister  of  religion  and  public 
instruction,  with  the  co-operation  of  other  departments  of  government  and  of 
various  Hungarian  societies. 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 


IXZ 


Interbranch  Loans. 

During  the  year  1909  there  has  been  a  substantial  increase  in  the  number 
of  volumes  sent  from  branches  by  the  system  of  interbranch  loans  to  meet 
the  requests  of  readers.    This  increase  is  best  shown  in  the  following  table : 

1907  190S  1909 

(i)  Books   requested 33»888  46,075  SO»7S4 

(2)  Books   supplied 23,197  32,696  35773 

(3)  Calls  by   messenger 90»579  137,031  142,781 

Of  the  books  so  requested  S,i86  were  not  in  any  branch,  and  such  of 
these  as  were  found  suitable  for  the  library  have  since  been  purchased.  Of 
the  other  books  asked  for  but  not  furnished,  7,831  were  at  the  bindery,  worn 
out,  or  too  much  in  demand  at  one  branch  to  be  sent  to  another. 

The  ratio  of  books  supplied,  to  those  asked  for,  was  about  the  same  in 
1909  as  in  1908,  being  between  70  and  71  per  cent. 

The  record  of  books  requested  during  the  past  year  through  the  inter- 
branch loan  system,  showing  classes  and  kinds  of  books  is  given  in  the 
following  table : 


ENGLISH. 

Philosophy    2,478 

Religion    i»963 

Sociology    4,386 

Philology   1,248 

Natural   science 3»oi3 

Useful  arts 4,900 

Fine  arts 4,200 

Literature    5»742 

Travel    2,592 

Biography   3,165 

History    2,790 

Periodicals    495 

Fiction  9,359 

Unclassified 72 


Total   English ....  46403 


FOREIGN 

German    1,940 

French   1,182 

Italian    394 

Spanish    175 

Hungarian    138 

Russian    118 

Danish   93 

Latin    88 

Swedish   57 

Finnish    

Polish    

Greek   

Yiddish    

Hebrew    

Slovak    

Bohemian    

Modem  Greek 

Arabic    

Dutch 


42 
41 
35 

9 
6 

2 

2 

I 

I 


Total   foreign 4,35 1 

Total  English  and  foreign 50,754 


^'l^  REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR 

This  total  of  requests  for  English  and  foreign  books  through  the  inter- 
branch  loan  system  shows  an  increase  of  4,679  over  the  number  recorded  in 
1908. 

During  the  year  1909  the  assistant  in  charge  of  the  work  has  written 
11,869  iiotes  of  explanation,  and  has  filed  71,291  cards.  Lists  of  the  best 
books  on  special  subjects  have  been  prepared  on  the  request  of  readers  at  the 
various  branches  and  forwarded  to  the  branch  through  which  the  request 
originated.  In  the  past  year  such  lists  were  prepared  on  fifty-six  diflferent 
subjects,  classified  as  follows:  Applied  Sciences,  19;  Philosophy,  8;  Litera- 
ture, 7 ;  Economics,  7 ;  Amusements,  3 ;  Biography,  3 ;  Travel,  3 ;  Music,  3 ; 
Art,  2;  History,  i. 

As  before,  the  operation  of  the  loan  system  has  been  under  the  general 
direction  of  the  chief  cataloguer,  and  at  each  branch  one  assistant  has 
included  among  her  duties  the  direction  of  the  loan  system  at  that  branch. 
The  transportation  of  books  has  been  carried  on  through  the  library  express 
messengers. 

The  tmion  catalogue  of  books  in  the  entire  circulating  system  has  been 
used  during  the  year  by  an  increased  number  of  readers,  a  special  assistant 
being  assigned  to  take  charge  of  it  in  evenings  and  on  holidays.  The  table 
below  shows  the  use  of  this  catalogue  in  1909 : 

DAY  USE     EVENING  USE    TOTAL 

January 114  60  174 

February 83  57  140 

March   no  62  172 

April    91  43  134 

May 68  56  124 

June    75  53  128 

July  79  51  130 

August    80  14  94 

September 64  15  79 

October 100  52  152 

November 123  47  170 

December   86  61  147 

School  Work. 

Edwin  WHrrs  Gaillard^  Supervisor. 

,  Conditions  in  Manhattan,  Bronx,  and  Richmond,  caused  by  a  rapidly 
shifting  population,  have  resulted  in  the  abandonment  of  a  nimiber  of  schools, 
and  in  the  transfer  of  others  to  Brooklyn,  and  Queens,  and  to  places  outside 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  II3 

of  the  city.  Instead  of  the  visiting  list  of  the  branches  containing  the  names 
of  411  schools  as  was  the  case  a  year  ago,  only  401  are  now  on  this  list,  not- 
withstanding the  fact  that  eight  have  been  added  during  the  year.  The 
public  elementary  school  population,  and  the  population  of  probably  all  other 
elementary  schools,  has  continued  to  show  an  actual  decrease  in  Manhattan. 
The  following  is  a  formal  statistical  report  of  the  work  with  schools  for 
the  year : 

1908  1909 

Visits  paid  to  schools 4>i73                4>938 

Notices  and  announcements  posted  in  edu- 
cational  institutions 7.053                4,210 

"Monthly    List   of   Additions"   sent   to   all 

teachers 92,255              99,440 

Special  study  cards  issued  to  teachers 3,355                3,000 

Books  lost  by  teachers,  unpaid 2                       6 

Pupils  recommended  by  teachers 25,260              14,027 

Books  lost  through  application  blanks  en- 
dorsed by  teachers 307                   106 

Reference  use: — 

Elementary  schools 89,400            1 12,534 

High  schools 48,177             S5,570 

Total  school  reference  use ^37,577  167,924 

Last  year,  when  eighty-six  addresses  of  various  kinds  were  delivered  in 
schools,  it  was  assumed  that  none  would  be  needed  in  1909,  but  the  contrary 
has  proved  to  be  the  case.  In  response  to  direct  requests,  sixty-nine  have 
been  delivered  this  year,  as  follows:  at  teachers'  conferences,  17;  in  class- 
rooms, 45 ;  at  morning  assemblies,  7. 

The  marked  decrease  in  the  number  of  children  who  have  become  mem- 
bers of  the  library  on  recommendation  of  their  teachers  is  due  to  a  changed 
method  of  registration,  whereby  parents,  rather  than  teachers  or  others,  are 
accepted  as  guarantors  for  children. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  teachers'  special  study  cards  in 
actual  use  at  all  branches  on  December  22nd,  a  date  arbitrarily  selected  for 
this  count. 


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Teachers'  special  study  cards  in  actual  use,  December  22,  1908  and  1909. 


1908  1909 

Chatham  Square 162  93 

Seward  Park 86  69 

Rivington   Street 49  86 

Hamilton  Fish  Park 97 

Hudson   Park 30  23 

Bond  Street 18  37 

Tompkins  Square 179  214 

Ottendorf er   34  46 

Jackson  Square 43  y2 

Epiphany   51  82 

Muhlenberg    41  60 

St.  Gabriel's  Park...  50  69 

St.  Raphael o  o 

George  Bruce 71  62 

Cathedral  88  94 

Columbus 12  32 

58th  Street 129  187 

67th  Street 47  57 

Riverside    85  107 

Webster   80  84 

Yorkville    74  140 


St.  Agnes 

96th  Street 

Bloomingdale    

Aguilar   

115th  Street 

Harlem  Library 

125th   Street 

135th   Street 

Hamilton  Grange. . . . 
Washington  Heights. 

Mott  Haven 

Morrisania 

Tremont 

High  Bridge 

Kingsbridge 

Tottenville   

Stapleton    

Port  Richmond 

St.  George 


1908 
142 
100 
104 
121 

99 

52 

112 

67 

93 
60 

71 
156 
27 

24 

25 
27 

25 
45 


1909 
142 

no 

175 

256 

65 

107 

103 

215 

69 
123 

265 

285 

42 

26 

25 

31 

53 


Total    2,738    3,977 


This  increase  of  1,239  teachers'  special  study  cards  in  use  at  the  end  of 
1909  as  compared  with  the  same  date  in  1908  is  of  special  interest,  in  view  of 
the  fact  that  the  nimiber  of  special  study  cards  issued  to  teachers  in  1909 
shows  a  decrease  as  compared  with  1908.  This  would  seem  to  indicate  that 
heretofore  we  have  had  preliminary  registration,  and  that  from  now  on  the 
use  and  the  growth  will  be  normal,  showing  slight  variations  in  increase  or 
decrease. 

The  increased  number  of  teachers  who  are  using  the  branches  has  caused 
an  increase  in  the  demand  for  books ;  in  the  effort  to  comply  with  this,  books 
have  been  purchased  as  indicated  in  the  following  table : 

1908  1909 

Reserves  for  teachers 5»739  6,335  volumes 

In  connection  with  courses  in  educational  insti- 
tutions       1,281  1,340        " 


Total  purchases  especially  for  teachers . .     7,020 


7,675  volumes. 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 


XX5 


The  distribution  to  branches  of  these  purchases  of  1909  was  as  follows: 


Chatham  Square 425 

Seward   Park 183 

Rivington   Street 206 

Hamilton  Fish  Park 330 

Hudson  Park 119 

Bond   Street 145 

Tompkins   Square 689 

Ottendorf er    76 

Jackson   Square 179 

Epiphany 83 

Muhlenberg 153 

St.  Gabriers  Park 217 

St.  Raphael o 

George  Bruce 149 

Cathedral    105 

Columbus    102 

58th   Street 210 

67th   Street jy 

Riverside 237 

Webster 236 

Yorkville   286 


St.  Agnes 621 

96th  Street 125 

Bloomingdale    122 

Aguilar    485 

1 15th  Street 563 

Harlem  Library 260 

125th   Street. 92 

135th  Street 51 

Hamilton   Grange 117 

Washington  Heights 203 

Mott  Haven 231 

Morrisania    278 

Ti emont   iii 

High  Bridge 80 

Kingsbridge    2y 

Tottenville 16 

Stapleton   11 

Port   Richmond 6 

St.  George   69 


Total   volumes 7.675 


The  classification  of  these  special  purchases  was  as  follows : 


General  works 3 

Philosophy    49 

Study  of  defective  children  45 

Psychology    404 

Logic   27 

Religion 97 

Sociology    387 

Education    i»540 

Philology    229 

Natural   science 589 


Fine   arts 214 

Useful  arts 730 

Literature    1,716 

Travel    212 

Biography   328 

History    466 

Juvenile  fiction 536 

Adult  fiction 103 


Total   volumes 7»675 


The  6,335  volumes  purchased  as  "reserves  for  teachers"  were  bought 
almost  entirely  in  response  to  direct  requests  that  the  branches  were  imable 
to  meet  from  their  own  stocks  or  by  borrowing  from  other  branches.  Of  this 
number  about  500  were  books  entirely  new  to  the  circulation  department. 

EflFort  is  made  to  have  in  the  branch  system  at  least  one  copy  of  every 


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valuable  book  on  education  that  is  published  in  England  and  America,  and  to 
have  represented  in  the  circulation  department  the  best  educational  works 
published  in  France,  Germany,  and  Italy,  and  exceptional  books  from  Him- 
gary,  Bohemia,  Poland,  Argentina,  Chile,  and  Spain.  These  foreign  books 
are  used  to  a  slight  extent,  but  they  are  purchased  for  the  exceptional  student 
of  larger  educational  movements. 

Three  broadside  lists  of  "Recent  Books  of  Interest  to  Teachers"  have 
been  published  and  distributed,  4,500  copies  of  each. 

In  order  that  children  in  elementary  and  high  schools  may  naturally  con- 
nect the  library  with  their  daily  school  life,  may  naturally  and  easily  learn 
the  use  of  a  public  library  while  at  school,  and  just  as  naturally  continue  its 
use  after  leaving  school,  it  was  decided  some  years  ago  to  establish  in  all 
branches  certain  collections  of  reference  books.  These  works  were  selected 
to  meet  requests  resulting  from  elementary  and  high  school  curriculums.  On 
the  whole  the  establishment  of  these  collections  seems  justified,  though 
doubtless  more  fortunate  selections  of  books  could  have  been  made  in  some 
cases.  School  reference  use  has  increased  from  42,392,  in  the  year  before 
any  of  these  books  had  been  purchased,  to  167,924  in  1909.  Other  causes 
have  contributed  to  this  increase :  the  tmification  of  work  in  children's  roomo, 
increased  number  of  branches,  closer  relation  with  schools,  and  improved 
methods  of  making  these  books  usieful  on  the  part  of  the  librarians.  With- 
out the  books,  however,  very  little  could  have  been  done. 

An  interesting  and  encouraging  feature  of  the  work  with  schools  is  the 
use  made  of  the  branches  by  classes  from  neighboring  schools.  During  the 
year  112  classes  with  their  teachers  have  come  to  the  branches  during  school 
hours  for  systematic  instruction  in  the  use  of  reference  books.  As  a  result 
of  many  conferences  between  librarians  and  teachers,  numerous  subjects  have 
been  selected  as  suitable  for  work  of  this  kind  and  sufficiently  covered  by 
material  available. 

All  of  the  recently  established  and  reorganized  branches  have  formed 
reference  collections  for  elementary  and  high  school  use.  In  addition  to 
these,  piu-chases  have  been  made  as  noted  in  the  appended  table.  It  will  thus 
be  seen  that  nearly  all  branches  have  now  at  least  the  foimdations  of  small 
reference  collections. 


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Volumes  added  to  school  reference  collections : 


1908  1909 

Chatham  Square 395  583 

Seward  Park 51  3 

Rivington  Street 382  167 

Hamilton  Fish  Park 437 

Hudson   Park 423  i 

Bond  Street 21  o 

Tompkins  Square....  1,305  219 

Ottendorfer   o  18 

Jackson    Square 358  5 

Epiphany   95  o 

Muhlenberg 70  51 

St.  Gabriel's  Park . . .  278  o 

St.  Raphael o  o 

George  Bruce 373  i 

Cathedral  21  o 

Columbus    o  o 

58th   Street o  328 

67th    Street 241  104 

Riverside    21  260 

Webster   238  119 

Yorkville    618  i 


1Q08  1909 

St.   Agnes 448  i 

96th   Street 325  i 

Bloomingdale    45  o 

Aguilar 441  193 

115th   Street 201  88 

Harlem  Library 226  258 

125th   Street o  o 

135th   Street o  21 

Hamilton  Grange o  244 

Washington  Heights.  351  3 

Mott  Haven 564  o 

Morrisania    146  o 

Tremont 4  215 

High  Bridge o  3 

Kingsbridge o  37 

Tottenville   o  o 

Stapleton    o  o 

Port  Richmond o  o 

St.  George o  21 

Total 7,641  3,372 


During  1909  these  books  were  added,  a  few  at  a  time,  as  their  need  was 
felt  and  as  circumstances  warranted. 


Work  with  Children. 

Miss  Annie  Carroll  Moore,  Supervisor. 

The  work  with  children  has  been  visibly  strengthened  at  many  points 
during  the  past  year.  Four  children's  rooms  have  been  opened  in  new  build- 
ings and  the  work  for  children  at  three  branches  has  been  fully  or  partially 
reorganized.  The  reorganization  in  two  branches  involved  the  removal  of 
the  children's  books  from  the  first  floor  to  the  second,  and  the  installation 
of  separate  charging  and  registration  systems  with  increased  facilities  for 
reference  and  reading-room  work. 

As  three  of  the  new  buildings  take  the  place  of  branch  libraries  in  the 
same  districts  there  is  an  increase  of  but  one  in  the  number  of  points  of 
administration.     A  very  large  increase  is  to  be  noted,  however,  in  the  amount 


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and  in  the  kind  of  work  now  carried  on  in  the  children's  rooms  of  the 
Seward  Park,  Columbus,  and  Harlem  Library  branches  as  compared 
with  what  was  possible  in  the  cramped  quarters  of  the  old  East  Broadway, 
Sacred  Heart,  and  Harlem  Library  branches.  This  is  also  true  of  the 
children's  work  at  the  Tremont  and  Mott  Haven  branches  since  its  removal 
to  the  second  floor  of  each  building.  There  are  now  forty-one  points  of 
administration  including  the  office  of  the  Supervisor. 

The  circulation  of  books  from  children's  rooms  in  1909  was  2468,383. 
In  1908  it  was  2,175,347.  (These  figures  do  not  include  the  circulation  to 
children  through  travelling  libraries.)  The  circulation  of  books  from 
children's  rooms  represents  more  than  one-third  of  the  total  circulation  re- 
ported from  forty  branch  libraries  and  from  the  travelling  libraries. 

82.499  books  have  been  added  through  the  office  of  the  Supervisor  of 
work  with  children  and  3,006  books  have  been  added  through  the  office  of 
the  Supervisor  of  school  work.  The  first  figures  represent  a  large  increase 
of  stock  by  the  duplication  of  titles,  the  freshening  of  reading-room  and  circu- 
lating collections  by  new  titles,  and  the  replacement  of  worn-out  volumes. 
The  second  set  of  figures  represents  the  installment  of  reference  collections 
in  children's  rooms  or  the  enlargement  of  collections  already  in  use. 

In  1908  the  number  of  additions  was  65,381  and  in  1907  it  was  38,094. 

The  number  of  volumes  now  shelved  in  children's  rooms  for  circulating 
and  reference  use  is  180,003  as  compared  with  147,954  in  1908,  and  125,103 
in  1907. 

The  active  demand  for  books  is  still  far  in  excess  of  the  supply  at  several 
libraries,  and  a  short  stock  becomes  a  serious  administrative  problem  during 
the  busy  months,  since  it  brings  undue  strain  of  service  upon  the  books  and 
binding,  and  takes  time  which  should  be  given  to  helping  the  children  in  their 
selection  of  books. 

The  exceptional  care  given  to  books  in  reference  and  reading-rooms  and 
the  effect  of  such  care  upon  the  books  in  circulation  is  again  to  be  noted  and 
commended  since  it  represents  continued  vigilance  and  a  high  standard  of 
routine  work  on  the  part  of  all  assistants  scheduled  in  children's  rooms. 

One  of  the  direct  effects  of  this  care  is  shown  by  the  decrease  in  losses  of 
books  reported  from  libraries  where  formerly  the  losses  were  very  heavy. 
The  total  number  of  children's  books  reported  missing  at  inventory  is  slightly 
less  than  the  number  reported  for  1908,  although  the  count  for  1909  includes 
four  new  libraries,  from  one  of  which  the  largest  circulation  to  children  is 
reported  and  two  of  which  rank  among  the  first  ten  in  size  of  circulation. 

A  careful  study  of  the  losses  by  class  and  by  size  of  the  book  has  been  of 
great  assistance  in  dealing  with  this  problem  from  the  practical  standpoint 
of  book  purchase  and  arrangement  of  books  on  the  shelves. 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  1 19 

There  has  been  a  notable  increase  in  the  reference  and  reading-room  use 
of  the  children's  rooms  throughout  the  system.  Several  branches  reporting  a 
decrease  in  circulation  statistics  report  a  very  much  more  general  use  of  the 
children's  room  for  recreational  reading  and  for  purposes  of  study. 

Until  October  i  story-telling  was  continued  along  the  lines  indicated  in 
the  last  report.  One  of  the  two  visiting  story-tellers  was  then  placed  in 
charge  of  the  work,  and  assistants  desiring  to  tell  stories  were  given  oppor- 
timity  to  test  their  ability,  subject  to  her  criticism.  On  November  i  regular 
story-hours  were  resumed  or  established  at  thirty  branches,  each  assistant 
making  her  own  selection  of  stories,  guided  by  such  suggestions  as  seemed 
likely  to  secure  the  desired  result. 

The  general  aim  has  been  so  to  adapt  the  story-hour  to  each  library  as 
to  make  it  both  an  active  factor  in  the  work  and  a  delightful  occasion  in  itself. 
A  copy  of  the  book  from  which  the  story  is  told  is  shown  to  the  children  at 
the  end  of  the  story-hour  and  is  then  placed  on  a  special  table  or  shelf  in  the 
children's  reading-room.  Children  frequently  bring  their  friends  to  read 
the  stories  to  which  they  have  listened. 

The  two  visiting  story-tellers  aim  once  a  month  to  visit  all  branches  desir- 
ing to  hold  story-hours.  The  Supervisor's  assistant  has  addressed  and  told 
stories  at  four  mothers'  meetings  and  at  two  public  school  assemblies  on 
Staten  Island  in  addition  to  the  story-hours  she  has  held  at  branch  libraries. 

Requests  from  other  public  schools  and  institutions  have  been  declined 
on  account  of  the  pressure  of  her  duties  in  connection  with  the  office  and  the 
general  work  of  the  children's  rooms. 

Two  clubs  for  older  boys  have  been  formed  in  addition  to  the  one  reported 
last  year,  at  which  the  boys  themselves  have  told  stories  of  their  own  selec- 
tion. 

Clubs  for  older  girls  have  been  formed  at  two  branches  and  admirable 
work  is  being  done  by  children's  librarians  and  assistants  in  the  way  of 
informal  reading  circles  as  well  as  in  story-telling  and  club  work. 

The  total  number  of  story-hours  held  in  1909  was  598.  The  total  attend- 
ance was  15,615.     (Story-hours  are  held  only  from  November  i  to  May  i.) 

Exhibits  of  butterflies  and  birds,  North  American  Indian  relics,  Indian 
and  Chinese  games  and  toys,  with  small  exhibits  of  shells  and  corals  have 
been  added  to  the  exhibits  lent  by  the  American  Museum  of  Natural  History 
in  1908. 

In  addition  to  the  Museum  exhibits  some  private  collections  of  dolls  in 
the  costumes  of  different  nations  and  periods,  with  a  very  interesting  collec- 
tion of  pictures  and  terra  cotta  figures  illustrating  Sicilian  life  have  been  lent 
to  the  children's  rooms  of  the  Harlem  Library,  Tompkins  Square,  and 
Seward  Park  branches. 


I20  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

The  KiNGSBRiDGE  children's  room  has  received  a  gift  from  Mr.  C.  H. 
Dodge  of  curios,  birds  with  birds*  nests  and  birds'  eggs,  and  an  exhibition 
case  in  which  to  display  them.  The  Tompkins  Square  children's  room  has 
received  from  Hon.  Daniel  B.  Fearing  a  gift  of  twenty-seven  dolls  in  the 
costumes  of  many  nations,  and  the  Hamilton  Fish  Park  children's  room  a 
collection  of  dolls  in  Hungarian  national  costume. 

An  exhibit  of  books  suggested  as  Christmas  gifts  was  again  shown  at  the 
St.  George  branch  during  December.  A  smaller  Christmas  book  exhibit 
was  shown  at  the  Fifty-eighth  Street  branch. 

Several  German  lithographs  and  pictures  of  a  similar  kind  were  pur- 
chased for  circulation  among  the  branches  as  temporary  exhibits.  Plants 
and  other  decorations  have  been  received  by  a  considerable  number  of 
libraries. 

The  new  mural  decorations  in  the  children's  rooms  of  the  Ninety-sixth 
Street^  the  Seward  Park,  and  the  Tompkins  Square  branches  have 
attracted  much  attention  and  favorable  comment  from  children  and  grown 
people. 

Howard  Pyle's  "Robin  Hood,"  the  "Arabian  Nights,"  and  the  Fairy  Tales 
of  Grimm  and  Hans  Andersen  illustrated  by  Helen  Stratton,  "Don  Quixote" 
illustrated  by  T.  H.  Robinson,  Boutet  de  Monvel's  "Joan  of  Arc"  and  Sir 
John  Tenniel's  "Alice  in  Wonderland"  are  among  the  books  represented  in 
these  mural  decorations. 

City  History  Clubs  were  organized  at  five  branches  during  the  past  year. 
Eight  clubs  are  now  holding  regular  weekly  meetings'  under  the  direction  of 
the  City  History  Club  of  New  York.  The  object  of  the  clubs  is  training  in 
good  citizenship  by  the  study  of  city  history  and  civics  and  by  a  series  of 
excursions  to  points  of  historic  interest.  Extension  of  this  work  will  be 
made  as  rapidly  as  qualified  leaders  can  be  provided  by  the  City  History  Club. 

The  monthly  meetings  for  assistants  in  charge  of  children's  rooms  have 
been  continued.  The  May  meeting  has  become  one  of  peculiar  interest  as 
each  assistant  then  gives  a  brief  account  of  the  significant  gains  in  the  work 
of  her  children's  room  during  the  year. 

Children's  books  in  foreign  languages  was  made  the  general  theme  of 
the  meetings  to  be  given  to  the  discussion  of  children's  books  in  1909-1910. 
A  meeting  on  Bohemian  books  for  children,  accompanied  by  an  exhibit  of 
books,  was  held  at  the  Webster  branch  in  March.  The  speaker,  a  Bohemian 
lady,  formerly  a  children's  librarian,  was  asked  to  repeat  her  address  at  the 
New  York  State  meeting  in  September. 

So  keen  an  interest  was  awakened  by  her  presentation  of  what  exists  for 
children  in  Bohemian  history  and  literature  that  three  branch  librarians  con- 
sented to  give  in  turn  similar  accounts  of  the  Hungarian,  Russian  and  Polish, 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  121 

and  German  books  for  children.  The  meetings  will  be  held  in  districts 
where  these  languages  predominate.  Lists  of  the  books  approved  will 
be  prepared  for  inclusion  in  the  list  of  children's  books  recommended  for 
purchase.  The  number  of  titles  will  be  small  and  the  books  will  only  be 
ordered  to  supply  definite  needs. 

The  most  satisfactory  results  of  the  children's  work  during  the  past 
year  have  been  the  strength  given  to  the  service  by  increasing  the  number  of 
qualified  children's  librarians  from  six  to  fourteen  and  the  completion  of 
the  qualification  test.  This  test  consisted  of  six  months  of  practical  work 
in  the  children's  rooms  of  three  typical  branches.  An  outline  of  points  to 
be  observed  while  performing  the  work  of  a  full-time  assistant  was  given  to 
the  candidate  on  entering  upon  the  test ;  she  was  expected  to  take  notes,  to 
form  her  own  judgments  and  conclusions,  and  to  embody  the  results  in  a 
paper  entitled  "The  work  of  a  children's  room"  to  be  submitted  at  the  end  of 
the  test. 

The  outline  called  for  a  study  of  each  branch  in  relation  to  its  neighbor- 
hood and  for  a  very  practical  study  of  its  book  collections,  embracing  the 
selection,  the  general  condition  of  books  in  circulation,  the  repairing,  binding, 
reinforcing  and  discarding  of  books  under  varying  conditions  of  circulating 
use.  The  administration  of  a  large  children's  department  was  brought  into 
strong  contrast  with  the  care  of  a  small  room  in  a  rural  branch.  Different 
forms  of  registration  and  variation  in  reference  and  reading-room  work, 
story-telling  and  club  work,  the  decoration  of  children's  rooms  were  all  made 
subjects  for  observation  and  study. 

The  test  is  again  offered  and  during  1909-1910  four  assistants  have  been 
given  the  privilege  of  qualifying  in  this  way. 

The  work  of  the  children's  rooms  for  the  year  1909  is  shown  in  the  follow- 
ing table  : 

NEW 

REGIS- 
BRANCH  TRATION 

Chatham   Square 3>479 

Seward   Park 7, on 

Rivington    Street 3,926 

Hamilton  Fish  Park 8,911 

Hudson   Park 958 

Bond   Street 1,558 

Ottendorfer   i>744 

Tompkins    Square 3*678 

Jackson   Square 727 

Epiphany   960 


NO.  OF  VOL- 

UMES IN 

NO.  OF 

CIRCU- 

NON-FICTION 

children's 

ADDI- 

LATION 

PERCENTAGE 

ROOMS 

TIONS 

110,999 

56.37 

7,712 

3,671 

"S.4SO 

4983 

7,078 

8,666 

121,749 

60.40 

5.122 

3.634 

165,070 

59.35 

8,354 

9,264 

44.013 

54.28 

4,415 

1,693 

44.590 

55.81 

2,689 

1,524 

83,208 

55.57 

3.596 

2,143 

136,998 

54.69 

88.13 

4,785 

31,000 

46.68 

3.776 

398 

49,730 

47.28 

5,071 

957 

122 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 


NEW 

REGIS-  CIRCU- 

BRANCH                           TRATION  LATION 

Muhlenberg 548  25,793 

St.  Gabriers  Park 1,118  51,784 

St.  Raphael 612  22,578 

George  Bruce 1,157  44»943 

Cathedral  585  24,586 

Columbus 2,802  48,513 

Fifty-eighth  Street 1 440  42,732 

Sixty-seventh   Street 1,214  69,978 

Riverside    1,003  43,849 

Webster   1,338  (^7,772, 

Yorkville    1,803  92,294 

St.   Agnes 711  35,791 

Ninety-sixth  Street 2,550  129,317 

Bloomingdale 745  33»S6i 

Aguilar 4,083  Ii9,i45 

115th   Street 2,710  98,688 

Harlem 3,802  81,994 

125th   Street 1,215  43»7S4 

135th   Street 1,373  57»840 

Hamilton   Grange 1,229  52,409 

Washington  Heights 904  21,794 

Mott  Haven 2,872  77432 

Morrisania 2,135  86,224 

High  Bridge 212  12,612 

Tremont 2,496  85,715 

Kingsbridge 196  12,107 

St.  George 340  19,511 

Pt.  Richmond 256  26,320 

Stapleton    407  25,297 

Tottenville  103  11,243 

Total    74,911  2,468,383 


NO.  OP  VOL- 

UMES IN 

NO.  OP 

NON-FICTION 

children's 

addi- 

PERCENTAGE 

ROOMS 

tions 

40.54 

2,843 

822 

48.08 

4.524 

747 

3372 

1,728 

640 

47-99 

4,626 

823 

48.63 

2,060 

768 

45.62 

6,290 

6,407 

43.34 

4,490 

803 

53.65 

5,661 

1,741 

50.77 

4,097 

1,242 

52.28 

4,247 

2,095 

46.44 

5.562 

2,074 

40.88 

3.847 

839 

48.99 

6,072 

3.554 

35.94 

3.170 

624 

50.27 

7.175 

2,689 

45.39 

5.305 

1.643 

44.35 

5.578 

1,901 

43.67 

4,182 

731 

44.56 

3449 

862 

40.95 

4.201 

2.345 

39.59 

3.607 

1,266 

46.28 

4.718 

3.724 

41.34 

5,821 

2,545 

53.00 

2.853 

881 

49.52 

6,042 

1. 3 16 

49.24 

2,112 

523 

40.25 

2,691 

495 

40.13 

2,107 

570 

44.20 

2,5" 

555 

45.74 

1,808 

539 

49.65 

180,003 

82,499 

Travelling  Libraries. 

Miss  A.  E.  Brown,  in  Charge. 

During  the  year  1,028,550  volumes  have  been  circulated  through  Travel- 
ling Libraries,  an  increase  of  38,705,  or  4  per  cent,  over  the  year  1908. 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  123 

Books  were  sent  to  659  travelling  library  stations,  of  which  560  were  in  the 
boroughs  of  Manhattan  and  The  Bronx,  and  99  in  Richmond. 

Circulation  through  the  Department  of  Education,  including  the  Recrea- 
tion Department,  has  amounted  to  353,089  volumes;  through  industrial 
schools,  297,183;  private  schools,  144,638;  fire  department,  22430;  business 
stations,  143,610;  home  libraries,  11,391;  Young  Men's  Christian  Associa- 
tion, 4,841;  Young  Women's  Christian  Association,  13,047;  Settlements, 
23,848 ;  Sunday  schools,  8,630 ;  study  clubs,  4,504. 

The  Staten  Island  Office  has  completed  its  second  year,  more  than  doub- 
ling its  record.  Books  have  been  sent  to  99  stations  during  the  past  year, 
an  increase  of  18  stations  over  the  number  provided  in  1908,  and  the  circula- 
tion through  these  stations  has  amounted  to  52,564  volumes,  an  increase  of 
21 416.  There  have  been  in  use  forty-two  school  sets,  twenty  home  libraries, 
four  Sunday  school  libraries,  collections  in  eleven  fire  department  stations, 
and  nine  general  libraries.  The  field  has  not  yet  been  covered,  and  promises 
much  for  the  future,  especially  in  the  direction  of  study  clubs  and  home 
libraries. 

The  school  work  of  the  Travelling  Libraries  has  broadened  in  many 
ways  during  the  past  year.  104  public  schools  received  books,  in  one  school 
alone  1,000  volumes  being  placed  for  circulation.  Furthermore,  large  refer- 
ence libraries  for  the  use  of  teachers  were  established  in  many  schools,  while 
books  were  furnished  to  si>ecial  school  classes,  such  as  the  Public  School 
Garden  Association,  the  Nature  Study  Club,  and  a  number  of  literary  clubs. 
In  recreation  centres  and  summer  play  grounds  the  work  of  the  Travelling 
Libraries  has  also  shown  marked  development.  The  twenty-one  recreation 
centres  in  Manhattan  and  The  Bronx  were  supplied  with  books,  and  the 
privileges  of  the  libraries  extended  to  a  total  of  thirty-one  summer  play- 
grounds. In  addition,  teachers  in  six  elementary  school  playgrounds  have 
been  furnished  books  on  games  and  organized  sport.  The  total  number  of 
volumes  from  the  Travelling  Libraries  circulated  through  the  Recreation 
Department  in  1909  amounted  to  253,105. 

This  Fall  has  seen  a  great  increase  in  the  Industrial  School  work  of  the 
Travelling  Library  Office,  the  circulation  for  the  year  being  297,183  volumes 
as  compared  to  208,661  volumes  in  1908.  Formerly,  books  were  distributed 
once  a  week  from  two  or  three  centres,  but  at  the  present  time,  in  each  school 
not  near  a  branch  library,  a  teacher  is  appointed  to  distribute  books,  with  the 
help  of  a  library  student  who  is  under  the  instruction  of  the  home  library 
worker.  Frequently  a  story-hour  is  given  for  the  children.  There  are  also 
a  number  of  evening  clubs  where  regular  collections  of  books  on  civics, 
hygiene,  and  manual  training  are  supplied  to  the  boys  and  young  men,  and 
books  on  domestic  science,  sewing,  etc.,  to  the  girls.  Many  of  the  best  dis- 
cards are  used  for  general  circulation. 


124  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

In  addition,  books  have  been  sent  to  fourteen  settlements,  fifteen  study 
clubs,  ninety-eight  home  libraries,  and  seventy-six  stations  of  the  fire  depart- 
ment. Forty-five  libraries  have  been  in  churches  as  Sunday  school  libraries, 
club  libraries,  and  for  general  neighborhood  circulation.  There  have  been 
twenty-four  libraries  in  business  places,  such  as  mercantile  establishments, 
large  offices,  and  factories,  over  one  hundred  thousand  volumes  having  been 
circulated  during  the  year  through  this  department  alone. 

The  work  with  discarded  books  has  been  carried  on  since  May,  1908,  the 
branch  libraries  of  the  circulation  department  sending  all  discarded  books 
that  are  in  fairly  good  condition  to  the  Travelling  Library  Office,  whence 
they  are  sent  to  places  to  which  it  would  not  be  advisable  to  send  the  regular 
books,  or  from  which  books  could  not  be  retiu^ned.  As  places  of  this  kind 
may  be  mentioned  the  city  prisons,  hospitals,  charitable  associations,  and 
other  similar  institutions. 

Through  the  Department  of  Correction  of  New  York  City,  books  were 
in  former  years  either  lost,  or  returned  in  such  deplorable  conditicMi  from  the 
institutions  on  Blackwell's,  Hart's,  and  Riker's  Islands,  that  it  was  decided 
to  supply  these  places  entirely  with  discarded  books,  or  from  the  "Special 
Collections."  The  District  Prisons  of  New  York  City  were  visited  by  a  repre- 
sentative from  the  Travelling  Libraries,  and  nothing  in  the  way  of  reading 
matter  was  found  in  them  except  a  few  magazines  and  Bibles.  Books  have 
been  placed  in  all,  with  the  assurance  of  the  head  keepers  that  they  would  be 
properly  cared  for  and  given  out  to  the  prisoners. 

This  year,  as  last,  many  discarded  volumes  were  sent  to  telegraph  com- 
panies for  distribution  among  the  messenger  boys.  For  some  years  efforts 
were  made  to  circulate  the  regular  books,  but  naturally  few  managers  were 
willing  to  guarantee  the  return  of  the  books.  Now  that  it  is  understood 
that  there  is  no  such  responsibility  they  eagerly  receive  them  for  exchange 
among  the  boys. 

The  Travelling  Library  Office  is  in  receipt  of  many  expressions  of  the 
warm  appreciation  in  which  its  efforts  are  held  by  the  readers  to  whom  these 
books  are  sent.  The  following  letter  from  Capt.  Hamlet,  of  the  Barge  Office, 
may  be  quoted  in  illustration  ?  "I  wish  to  acknowledge  receipt  of  four  hun- 
dred books,  in  four  packages,  which  you  so  kindly  forwarded  to  me  for  use 
on  board  the  Cutters  of  the  U.  S.  Revenue-Cutter  Service.  They  have  been 
distributed  among  the  Cutters  Seneca,  Mohawk,  Manhattan,  Hudson,  and 
Calumet,  and  will  be  passed  on  to  other  vessels  of  the  Service,  or  merchant 
marine,  as  soon  as  read.  The  Department  in  Washington  wishes  me  to 
present  thanks  to  you  and  the  New  York  Public  Library  for  the  opportunity 
you  have  given  the  Service  by  your  generous  action  to  obtain  reading  matter 
for  the  crews  of  the  vessels." 


REPORT  OF  THE   DIRECTOR  1 25 

This  brief  review  of  the  work  of  the  Travelling  Libraries  will  serve  to 
show  the  manner  in  which  books  have  been  supplied  to  many  places  not 
otherwise  provided  for,  and  also  in  response  to  special  requests  which  could 
not  be  filled  through  a  regular  library.  The  field  for  this  work  is  constantly 
broadening,  and  it  is  hoped  that  the  increasing  need  will  be  met  with  larger 
means  of  service. 

Work  with  the  Blind. 

Miss  Lucile  GoLOTHWArrB,  in  Charge. 

The  work  done  with  the  blind  this  year  reflects  the  universal  tendency 
toward  the  broader  education  of  defectives. 

The  placing  of  the  sightless  in  the  public  schools  for  the  seeing,  the  open- 
ing of  a  permanent  exhibit  for  them  in  the  Museum  of  Natural  History,  and 
the  increasing  number  of  blind  persons  seeking  a  college  education  are  facts 
which  have  influenced  the  year's  work  and  give  promise  of  wider  opportuni- 
ties for  usefulness  in  the  future. 

The  decision  of  the  Board  of  Education  to  teach  American  Braille  in  the 
schools  has  led  to  the  purchase  of  much  new  material  in  this  type  and  though 
the  larger  part  of  the  order  has  not  been  filled,  supplementary  reading  matter 
is  being  supplied  to  public  school  pupils.  The  movement,  however,  is  too 
recent  to  give  suggestive  results  in  statistics  relating  to  the  use  of  t)rpes. 

The  circulation,  classified  according  to  the  several  systems  of  typography, 
proves  that  European  Braille  has  again  made  the  greatest  gain  with  us  and 
that  the  line  letter  t)rpe  continues  to  decrease,  as  shown  in  the  following  table 
of  volumes  circulated  in  1909: 

New  York  point 7iS36 

European  Braille 4,236 

Moon   type 2,399 

American  Braille 438 

Line  letter 214 

Ink   type 4 

Total 14,827 

The  demand  for  the  different  types  of  printing  for  the  blind  in  various 
parts  of  the  country  is  illustrated  by  the  distribution  of  the  circulation  as 
shown  in  the  following  table : 


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NEW  YORK 
POINT 

Alabama    7 

Arkansas    

Connecticut  349 

Delaware   i 

District  of  Columbia. . .  57 

Georgia    22 

Illinois    180 

Indiana    JJ 

Iowa 28 

Kansas   36 

Kentucky 13 

Louisiana 19 

Maine 17 

Maryland 25 

Massachusetts 218 

Michigan   66 

Minnesota    93 

Mississippi 35 

Nebraska   17 

New    Hampshire 

New  Jersey 770 

New  York  City 3»9S7 

New  York  State 1,080 

New  Mexico ^  12 

North  Carolina 16 

North  Dakota 12 

Ohio   112 

Pennsylvania 115 

Rhode  Island 6 

South  Carolina 2 

South  Dakota 17 

Tennessee 26 

Texas  20 

Vermont    8 

Virginia  64 

Washington 15 

Wisconsin    44 


ENGLISH 
BRAILLE 

58 

3 
198 

■  •  •  • 

8 

27 

30s 

55 
20 

12 

23 
16 

19 

19 
249 

137 
129 

19 

38 

102 

393 
1,232 

28s 
3 

•  •  •  • 


MOON 
TYPE 


AMERICAN        LINE  INK 

BRAILLE       LETTER     TYPE 


267 


8 
2 


1,535 

383 

•  •  •  • 

•  •  •  • 

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81 

3 

238 

76 

102 

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•  •  •  • 

125 

•  •  •  • 

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25 

•  ■  •  • 

3 

•  •  •  • 

42 

•  •  •  ■ 

86 

■  •  •  ■ 

8S 

•  •  •  ■ 

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8 
2 

31 
I 

4 


9 
4 


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164 

39 

•  •  •  • 

23 


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4 

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6 
2 


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28 
90 

33 


7.536        4,236 


2,399 


438 


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REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  12/ 

Of  these  14,827  volumes,  12,247  reached  their  readers  by  mail,  411  by 
express. 

In  the  exhibition  room  recently  opened  for  the  blind  by  the  Museum  of 
Natural  History  have  been  placed  lists  of  books  relating  to  the  objects  dis- 
played, and  the  descriptive  labels  have  been  transcribed  for  the  Museum  into 
both  New  York  point  and  American  Braille. 

The  work  of  teaching  the  adult  blind  in  their  homes  has  progressed  as 
usual.  One-  day  in  each  week  is  given  up  to  those  in  the  City  Home  on  Black- 
well's  Island.    There  have  been  639  visits  made  and  419  lessons  given. 

During  the  year  140  books  and  1 1  volumes  of  music  have  worn  out  and 
have  been  discarded.  The  following  table  shows  the  total  number  of  vol- 
umes in  the  library,  with  additions  for  the  year,  classified  according  to  types : 

ADDITIONS,   1909  TOTAL 

BOOKS  MUSIC  BOOKS  MUSIC 

New  York  point 223  125  1,506  2,369 

Moon  type 99           1,105              

European   Braille 204  66  622  785 

American   Braille 143  ....  317  .... 

Line   letter 6           368  i 

Ink  type 6           17 


•   • 


681  191  3,935  3»i55 

In  a  following  section  of  the  report  relating  to  the  general  music  collec- 
tion of  the  Library  mention  is  made  of  the  music  for  the  blind. 

Book-Order  Office. 

LeRoy  Jeffers,  in  Charge. 

During  1909  approximately  190,000  volumes  have  been  purchased  and 
distributed  to  branches,  100,000  magazines  have  been  sorted  and  numbers 
supplied  for  binding  3,300  volumes. 

The  card  record  system  of  recording  price,  binding,  and  source  of  books 
costing  over  $5.00  and  obtainable  at  special  prices,  has  been  continued.  Com- 
parison and  record  have  been  made  of  all  new  and  desirable  editions  of  books 
published  during  the  year  in  more  than  one  edition  in  America  and  England. 
This  information  has  been  added  to  the  comparative  record  cards  which 
show  4,100  titles  and  over  12,000  editions.  By  this  selection  of  editions  a 
large  saving  has  been  effected  in  the  purchase  of  about  55,000  volumes, 
making  it  possible  to  secure  with  the  same  sum  of  money  many  more  books 
than  could  otherwise  have  been  obtained. 

A  book-record  system  has  been  instituted  whereby  any  book  purchased 


128  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

may  at  any  time  be  compared  with  the  bill,  or  the  book  may  be  located  from 
the  item  on  the  bill.  Triplicate  numbering  machines  are  used  to  stamp  con- 
secutively each  book  received,  each  item  billed,  and  the  order  slip  for  each 
book,  which  is  placed  alphabetically  on  file  for  reference.  Thus  the  book, 
the  item  billed,  and  the  slip  filed  bear  the  same  serial  number.  When  ready 
to  be  packed  for  distribution  to  branches,  each  book  is  invoiced  in  triplicate 
by  its  serial  number,  author,  and  title.  One  copy  of  the  invoice  is  retained 
for  reference,  and  two  c(q)ies  are  sent  to  the  branch  librarian  who  checks 
each  book  received  and  signs  and  returns  one  copy  to  the  Book  Order  Oflfice. 
On  the  remaining  invoice  the  librarian  enters  the  branch  accession  number 
against  each  title,  after  which  it  is  signed  and  returned  to  the  Finance  Office. 
This  invoice  is  then  checked  with  the  bills  by  the  serial  numbers. 

Facilities  have  been  extended  for  obtaining  books  on  approval.  10,000 
new  books  have  been  considered  during  the  current  year  as  compared  with 
5,000  in  1908.    Of  this  total  6,127  new  titles  have  been  added. 

Binding. 

M188  Rose  G.  Murray,  in  Charge. 

The  system  adopted  during  1907- 1908  of  rebinding  and  discarding  worn- 
out  and  soiled  books  has  been  continued.  A  uniform  policy  in  the  selection 
of  such  books  has  been  assured  by  having  the  supervisor  make  a  personal 
review  of  each  selection,  in  some  cases  this  selection  being  made  by  her 
directly  from  the  shelves. 

In  order  to  insure  durable  bindings  in  new  books  many  such  books  are 
bought  by  the  library  bound  directly  from  the  sheets,  or  are  rebound  in 
special  binding  before  being  placed  on  the  shelves.  In  1909  a  total  of  about 
37,500  volumes  was  thus  added. 

There  have  been  rebound  during  the  past  year,  including  periodicals, 
72,953  volumes,  of  which  58,023  had  been  returned  to  branches  by  Decem- 
ber 31.  Of  the  total  volumes  rebound  6,849  were  done  at  the  library  bindery. 
At  the  beginning  of  the  year  8,000  volumes  were  waiting  to  be  rebound,  and 
at  the  end  of  the  year  6,000.  Since  the  establishment  of  the  binding  office 
two  year s  ago,  the  number  of  volumes  waiting  to  be  rebound  at  the  end  of  the 
yi^ar  has  been  reduced  by  14,000.  This  reduction  is  in  keeping  with  the  policy 
inaugurated  at  that  time  of  sending  books  from  branches  to  be  rebound  more 
frequently  and  in  smaller  numbers,  thereby  preventing  unnecessary  accumu- 
lation of  such  books  at  the  branches,  and  decreasing  the  number  of  volumes 
withdrawn  from  circulation  at  one  time. 

In  rebinding  the  general  method  has  been  to  adapt  the  style  of  binding 
in  each  case  to  the  value  and  probable  circulation  of  the  volume ;  during  1909 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  1 29 

about  one-half  of  the  books  were  rebound  for  the  first  time  in  full  cloth,  this 
style  of  binding  having  proved  more  economical. 

Besides  the  regular  work  of  the  library  bindery  additional  work  has  been 
done  in  cutting  paper  and  cloth  for  repairing  books  at  branches,  trimming  and 
cleaning  plates  for  wall-case  exhibitions,  working  on  portfolios  and  maps. 
The  bindery  itself  has  been  thoroughly  renovated  and  additions  made  to  the 
mechanical  equipment,  the  most  important  being  a  perforating  machine  to 
prepare  books  for  sewing. 

The  total  number  of  volumes  discarded  during  the  year  1909  was  approxi- 
mately 93,000,  and  of  these  17,000  were  sent  by  the  Travelling  Library 
Office  to  such  stations  as  tuberculosis  camps,  hospitals,  workhouses,  and 
prisons,  from  which  books  cannot  be  received  in  return.  The  selection  of 
books  to  be  discarded  has  been  directed  with  a  view  to  decreasing  the  past 
accumulati(Hi  of  undesirable  editions  and  worn-out  books  unfit  for  circula- 
tion, and  thus  to  make  room  on  the  shelves  for  books  in  general  demand. 
The  nimiber  of  books  discarded  in  1909  was  about  one  and  three-tenths  per 
cent,  of  the  circulation  for  the  year,  a  reduction  of  one-tenth  of  one  per  cent, 
from  the  number  discarded  in  1908.  It  is  safe  to  assume  that  by  continu- 
ing the  present  policy  of  buying  books  in  better  editions  than  formerly,  and 
by  giving  them  more  durable  bindings,  this  annual  total  of  volumes  discarded 
will  be  considerably  reduced  in  a  few  years. 

Slight  repairs  to  books  have  been  made  at  the  branches,  as  in  former 
years,  and  the  instruction  of  assistants  in  the  repair  of  books  has  been  con- 
tinued. Close  observation  during  the  past  two  years  has  proved  that  much 
mending  of  books  is  uneconomical,  and,  therefore,  books  requiring  such 
treatment  have  been  either  discarded  or  rebound.  As  a  result  of  this  policy 
the  amount  of  mending  has  been  reduced  by  about  fifty  per  cent,  during  1909. 

Music  Collection. 

The  library  has  now  a  large  and  representative  collection  of  music  scores 
for  circulation.  Begun  by  some  of  the  branches  in  years  previous  to  consoli- 
dation, the  collection  has  since  grown  rapidly  until  at  the  present  time  a  total 
of  6,919  volumes  has  been  reached. 

The  collection  includes  the  following  classes  of  music  scores:  Operas, 
3,180;  Oratorios  and  Church  music,  654;  Songs  and  choruses,  1,514;  Piano, 
1,158;  Organ,  81;  Other  instruments,  332.  In  the  selection  of  music  and 
books  on  music  the  library  has  been  especially  fortunate  in  having  the  expert 
advice  of  Dr.  Frank  Damrosch. 

In  view  of  the  increasing  importance  of  the  music  collection  the  follow- 
ing table  is  of  interest.  It  is  here  given  separately  from  the  statistics  of  Fine 
Arts,  in  which  class  the  music  collection  has  formerly  been  grouped. 


130  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

Table  showing  circulation  of  music  scores  during  1909 : 

BRANCH  OPERA  VOCAL                INSTRUMENTAL 

Chatham   Square 145  185  212 

East   Broadway 66  46  32 

Seward   Park 70  43  4o 

Rivington  Street 315  35  58 

Hamilton  Fish  Park 236  295  73 

Hudson   Park 407  173  106 

Bond    Street 384  215  57 

Ottendorfer  193  257  41 

Tompkins    Square 200  83  76 

Jackson   Square 257  203  1 14 

Epiphany   205  193  67 

Muhlenberg 614  104  291 

St.  Gabriel's  Park 177  92  46 

George  Bruce 541  26  94 

Cathedral no  22  12 

Columbus 12  52  16 

58th   Street 909  329  537 

67th   Street 374  506  137 

Riverside   361  230  75 

Webster   231  506  415 

Yorkville    729  369  406 

St.   Agnes 826  214  340 

Blind    1,098  138  166 

96th   Street 880  399  278 

Bloomingdale    1,162  308  486 

Aguilar 422  155  155 

115th   Street 1,155  3^7  3«> 

Harlem  Library 702  9  54 

125th   Street 183  189  43 

135th   Street 1,056  258  649 

Hamilton  Grange 425  ^j  143 

High  Bridge 183  334  292 

Morrisania 940  157  330 

Mott  Haven 392  147  122 

Washington  Heights 263  87  208 

Tremont 669  735  570 

Kingsbridge    115  107  135 

Port  Richmond 116  45  22 

Stapleton   445  136  59 

Tottenville 92  116  12 

17,660  7,882  7,269 


REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR  I3I 

Of  special  interest  in  connection  with  the  music  collection  of  the  library 
is  the  music  in  the  Library  for  the  Blind,  where  we  now  have  3,155  vol- 
umes or  pieces  of  music.  Up  to  1905  music  for  the  blind  was  not  acquired 
in  any  considerable  quantity  by  the  Library,  but  since  that  year  the  collection 
has  grown  rapidly.  The  following  table  shows  the  growth  of  the  collection 
from  1905  to  1909 : 

1905  573  volumes. 

1906 670 

1907 1,745 

1908 2,975 

1909 3,155 


It 


Newspapers  and  Current  Periodicals. 

Newspapers  regularly  kept  on  file  during  the  year  1909  at  the  various 
branches  amounted  to  eighty-eight  different  publications,  of  which  thirty-two 
were  in  the  English  language  and  fifty-six  in  foreign  languages.  Most  of 
the  English  papers  consisted  of  Manhattan  dailies  and  the  weekly  locals  of  the 
various  boroughs.  For  the  Manhattan  daily  newspapers  we  have  adopted 
the  plan  of  having  each  branch  keep  on  file  at  least  one  paper  covering  the 
preceding  twelve  months  and  not  on  file  in  the  other  branches.  In  this  way 
a  reader  is  certain  of  finding  available  for  consultation  somewhere  in  the  city 
a  file  of  most  of  the  important  papers  for  the  year  last  past. 

The  large  proportion  of  foreign  newspapers  has  been  found  necessary  to 
supply  the  demands  of  the  increasing  number  of  foreign  readers  using  the 
library.  The  table  below  shows  the  number  of  different  foreign  newspapers 
on  file  during  1909,  classified  according  to  language: 

Bohemian  8          Italian  5 

Dano-Norwegian    i          Roumanian    3 

Finnish   i          Russian 2 

French    2          Slovak i 

German 8          Swedish    13 

Hungarian   7          Yiddish       5 

During  the  past  year  there  were  476  current  periodicals  kept  on  file  at  the 
branches,  348  in  the  English  language  and  119  in  foreign  languages.     The 


132 


REPORT  OF  THE   DIRECTOR 


table  below  shows  the  number  of  current  foreign  periodicals  on  file  during 
1909,  classified  according  to  language : 


Bohemian  22 

Chinese i 

Dano-Norwegian    2 

Dutch I 

Esperanto 2 

Flemish    I 

French    13 

German 30 

Hebrew 2 


Hungarian   7 

Italian  8 

Polish    4 

Roumanian 6 

Russian 8 

Spanish 2 

Swedish  3 

Yiddish 7 


Foreign  Books. 

The  number  of  books  in  the  department  in  languages  other  than  English 
is  64,332,  an  increase  of  7,316  over  1908.  The  circulation  during  1909  was 
345,260,  a  decrease  of  656.  Detailed  statistics  for  1909  are  given  in  the 
following  table : 


VOL- 

CIRCU- 

VOL- 

CIRCU- 

UMES 

LATION 

UMES 

LATION 

Bohemian  . . 

.        3405 

24,658 

Roumanian   . 

696 

1,900 

Danish   

•       591 

1,071 

Russian    

.  2,88s 

26,292 

French 

.  12,372 

40,213 

Spanish    . . . . 

755 

1.533 

German    . . . 

•  33477 

183,319 

Swedish   

261 

478 

Hebrew    . . . 

.     1,661 

5,232 

Yiddish    

1,190 

20.255 

Hungarian  . 

.     2,854 

23,601 

Sundry  otheri 

5       535 

362 

Italian 

.     3,207 

13,261 

Polish 

443 

3,085 

Total    . . . , 

64.332 

345.260 

Books  missing  from  the  shelves. 

The  number  of  books  reported  missing  at  branch  inventories  during  the 
year  together  with  those  recovered  after  a  previous  report  of  loss,  appears 
in  the  following  table.    In  1908  the  net  Ipss  was  reported  as  4,687. 

MISSING   FROM 
INVENTORY  RECOVERED  NET  LOSS 

Chatham  Square 568  163  405 

East  Broadway 193  9  184 

Rivington  Street 263  28  235 

Hamilton  Fish  Park 66  4  62 

Hudson  Park 155  53  102 

Bond  Street 94  7  87 


REPORT  OF  THE   DIRECTOR  1 33 


MISSING  FROM 
INVENTORY 


Ottendorfer 211 

Tompkins  Square 515 

Jackson  Square 82 

Epiphany 204 

Muhlenberg 165 

St.  Gabriers  Park 139 

St.  Raphael , 28 

George  Bruce 134 

Cathedral    55 

58th  Street 433 

67th  Street 20 

Riverside 261 

Webster 235 

Yorkville 221 

St.  Agnes 352 

Blind   3 

96th  Street 327 

Bloomingdale 172 

Aguilar   541 

iiSth  Street 178 

Harlem  Library 189 

125th  Street 234 

i3Sth  Street 153 

Hamilton  Grange 219 

Washington   Heights 340 

Mott  Haven 129 

High   Bridge 7 

Morrisania   52 

Tremont    112 

Kingsbridge   12 

St.  George 20 

Stapleton 22 

Port  Richmond 27 

Tottenville i 

Total   7,132  1,316  5,816 

This  net  loss  of  5,816  should  be  reduced  by  some  350  volumes  recovered 
from  the  booty  of  the  thief  who  stole  books  in  such  wholesale  quantities 


RECOVERED 

NET  LOSS 

29 

182 

119 

396 

9 

73 

8 

196 

48 

117 

6 

133 

5 

23 

68 

66 

9 

46 

122 

311 

I 

19 

29 

232 

31 

204 

23 

198 

82 

270 

•  •  •  • 

3 

28 

299 

52 

120 

148 

393 

■  •  •  • 

178 

IS 

174 

43 

191 

18 

13s 

35 

184 

74 

266 

27 

102 

•  •  •  • 

7 

2 

50 

13 

99 

2 

10 

3 

17 

I 

21 

2 

25 

•  •  •  • 

I 

134  REPORT  OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

from  libraries  in  Brooklyn,  Manhattan  and  neighboring  towns  during  the 
last  year  or  so ;  the  volumes  belonging  to  the  New  York  Public  Library  have 
been  identified  but  have  not  yet  been  returned  from  the  police  department. 

The  loss  of  5,816  volumes  compared  with  the  total  circulation  gives  a 
percentage  of  .00082;  that  is  to  say,  we  lost  eighty-two  volumes  for  every 
hundred  thousand  volumes  we  circulated. 


Exhibitions. 

The  following  exhibitions  were  furnished  by  the  print  department  at 
Lenox  for  display  in  the  wing  frames  at  the  circulation  branches ;  the  exhibit 
first  named  being  on  view  from  January  to  June,  the  second  from  July  to 
December : 

Chatham  Square:  Hollyer's  "Etched  views  of  New  York."  "United 
States  History." 

Seward  Park:  "A  trip  round  the  world."     (From  November  only.) 

RiviNGTON  Street:  Photographs  of  scenes  in  Luzon  and  in  Japan. 
Reproductions  of  paintings  in  the  royal  collection  in  Buckingham 
Palace. 

Hamilton  Fish  Park  :  Buckingham  Palace  collection.    HoUyer  Views. 

Hudson  Park  :  "Masterpieces  of  Art  at  the  Paris  Exposition  of  1900." 
"The  Hudson  river  from  sea  to  source." 

Tompkins  Square:  Hudson  river.    Luzon  and  Japan  photographs. 

Epiphany  :  "United  States  History."    "Paintings  by  old  masters." 

Muhlenberg:  "Furniture  and  decoration,  17th  and  i8th  centuries, 
France."     "Masterpieces  of  Art  at  the  Paris  Exposition  of  1900." 

St.  Gabriel's  Park  :  "Paintings  by  old  masters."    "Animals." 

Columbus:  Molinier's  "Royal  Interiors."     (From  September  only.) 

58TH  Street:  "Animals."     "Architecture,  sculpture,  and  views." 

67TH  Street:  "Architecture,  sculpture  and  views."  "Costume,  to  the 
i6th  century." 

Riverside:  "Wilkie  gallery."  "Furniture  and  decoration,  17th  and  i8th 
centuries,  France." 

Webster  :  "Costume  of  the  i6th  century."    "Dresden  gallery." 

Yorkville:  Molinier's  "Royal  Interiors."  "Army  and  navy  of  the 
United  States." 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  1 35 

St.  Agnes  :  "Birds."    "Wilkie  gallery." 

96TH   Street:  "Dresden  gallery."    "Life  and  work  on  the  Panama 
canal." 

Aguilar  :  "Panama  canal."    Audsley's  "Ornamental  arts  of  Japan." 

115TH  Street:  "Switzerland."    "Birds." 

Harlem  Library:  "Some  British  and  American  authors." 

125TH    Street:  Audsley's    "Ornamental    arts    of   Japan."    "Modem 
paintings." 

135TH  Street:  Reproductions  of  Rembrandt  paintings  and  etchings, 
"Switzerland." 

Hamilton  Grange:  "Costume,  after  the  i6th  century."    Rembrandt 
reproductions. 

MoTT  Haven  :  "Modern  paintings."    "Treasury  of  art  forms." 

Morrisania:  "Treasury  of  art   forms."     "Presidents  of  the  United 
States." 

Tremont:  "Presidents  of  the  United  States."    "Costume,  after  the 
i6th  century." 

The  following  exhibitions  were  on  view  in  the  wall  cases : 

Charles  Dickens.     Edited  by  Seymour  Eaton.     Sixty-nine  plates. 

One  hundred  and  thirty-four  photographic  views  of  England,  France, 

Germany,  and  other  countries  of  Europe. 
Libraries  of  old  New  York.    Thirty-five  unmounted  photographs  of 

documents  relating  to  the  establishment  of  libraries  in  New  York. 
Picturesque  Europe.     Steel  engravings  from  the  work  of  this  title. 
Twenty  plates  representing  the  work  of  the  Dutch  and  Flemish  School 

of  Painting. 
The  International  Gallery.    A  collection  of  sixty-four  select  works  by 

ancient  and  modern  masters.     Edited  by  C.  S.  Kolstoi. 
Colored  illustrations  of  seventy-nine  species  of  parrots. 
Fifty  photographs  of  scenery  in  Scotland. 
One  hundred  and  forty-six  prints  illustrating  scenes  from  Shakespeare's 

works. 
A  series  of  large  uncolored  lithographs  of  the  pyramids  of  Gizeh. 
Plates  from  the  sketch-book  of  Sir  Anthony  Van  Dyck,  used  by  him  in 

Italy  1621-1627. 
Autograph  letters  by  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  C.  F.  W.  Mielatz's  large  etching 

of  the  Poe  Cottage,  and  numerous  portraits  of  the  poet  and  prints 

relating  to  him. 


136  REPORT   OF   THE   DIRECTOR 

From  the  Museum  of  Natural  History  we  received  as  a  loan  a  collection 
of  corals  and  shells,  a  Chinese  exhibit,  and  a  collection  of  articles  illustrating 
Indian  life  and  customs. 

Other  exhibits  were  as  follows : 

At  Staten  Island  branches,  loans  from  the  Staten  Island  Association  of 
Arts  and  Sciences,  including  a  collection  of  Colonial  costumes  and 
china,  and  one  of  Iroquois  Indian  articles;  an  exhibit  of  large 
engravings  of  views  of  Staten  Island;  and  a  collection  of  prints 
illustrating  Indian  life  from  original  drawings  made  by  an  Indian 
boy.  Photographs  of  birds  of  Staten  Island,  loaned  by  Mr.  Howard 
H.  Cleaves.  Loans  from  Dr.  A.  Callisen  including  prints  of  Dickens* 
characters  and  first  editions  of  four  of  his  books,  and  a  collection  of 
prints  of  Westminster  Abbey.  Photographs  of  cats,  loaned  by 
Mr.  S.  Brick. 

An  exhibit  of  seventy-five  etchings  and  engravings  by  the  late  Thomas 
Johnson,  loaned  by  his  widow. 

Dolls  from  the  Pratt  and  Alden  Collections. 

Collection  of  picture  postal  cards  of  German  cities,  loaned  by  Mrs. 
Louis  Lowinson. 

An  exhibit  of  cotton  in  its  various  phases  from  plant  to  fabric,  contri- 
buted by  the  Proximity  Manufacturing  Company,  of  Greensboro, 
N.  C 

A  collection  of  Curtis  Indian  photographs,  loaned  by  Messrs.  Charles 
Scribner's  Sons. 

Illustrated  bulletins  covering  a  wide  variety  of  subjects  were  made  and 
exhibited  at  the  various  branches  from  time  to  time  during  the  year,  among 
them  being  bulletins  exhibited  in  connection  with  current  events  of  unusual 
historical  interest,  such  as  the  return  of  the  Battleship  Fleet,  the  Hudson- 
Fulton  Celebration,  and  the  discovery  of  the  North  Pole.  Other  subjects 
for  bulletins  were  chosen  with  regard  to  their  artistic  or  literary  merit. 
These  are  all  noted  month  by  month  in  detail  in  the  Bulletin. 


Public  Lectures^  Etc. 

Lectures  have  been  given  in  the  Board  of  Education  series  of  free  even- 
ing lectures  in  the  assembly  rooms  of  the  Hudson  Park,  Tompkins  Square, 
135TH  Street,  Hamilton  Grange,  and  Tremont  branches,  and  in  the  read- 
ing-rooms of  the  s8th  Street  and  96TH  Street  branches.  The  courses 
given  were  as  follows : 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  I37 

Hudson  Park  : 

1.  Four  Lectures  on  Europe,  and  Four  on  Music.     (January  6-Fcb- 

ruary  24.) 

2.  Nine  Lectures  on  American  History.     (March  3- April  21.) 

3.  Five  Lectures  on  First  Aid  to  the  Injured,  and  Six  on  Africa.     (Oc- 

tober 6-December  15.) 

Tompkins  Square  : 

1.  Eight  Lectures  on  Music.     (January  6-February  24.) 

2.  Nine  Lectures  on  United  States  Geography.     (March  3- April  28.) 

3.  Five  Lectures  on  First  Aid  to  the  Injured,  and  Six  on  Health  Topics. 

(October  6-December  15.) 

Fifty-eighth  Street: 

1.  Eight  Lectures  on  Economics.     (January  9-February  27.) 

2.  Eight  Lectures  on  Economics.     (March  6- April  24.) 

3.  Six  Lectures  on  Egypt,  and  Five  on  Shakespeare.     (October  9-De- 

cember  18.) 

Ninety-sixth  Street: 

1.  Eight  Lectures  on  Europe,  and  Eight  on  General  History  and  Biog- 

raphy.    (January  4-February  25.) 

2.  Five  Lectures  on  Zoology,  Two  on  Botany,  and  Five  on  Europe. 

(March  i -April  12.) 

3.  Eleven  Lectures  on  Electricity,  and  Nine  on  the  Indians  of  Central 

and  South  America  and  the  West  Indies.     (October  4-December 
16.) 

13STH  Street: 

1.  Eight  Lectures  on  Music.     (January  5-February  23.) 

2.  Nine  Lectures  on  Economics.     (March  2- April  27.) 

3.  Ten  Lectures  on  Asiatic  Geography.     (October  5-December  14.) 

Hamilton  Grange: 

1.  Nine  Lectures  on  Literature.     (January  2-February  27.) 

2.  Eight  Lectures  on  Economics.     (March  6- April  24.) 

3.  Eleven  Lectures  on  American  Biography.   (October  9-December  18.) 

Tremont  : 

1.  Eight  Lectures  on  Russia.     (January  9-February  27.) 

2.  Eight  Lectures  on  United  States  History.     (March  6- April  24.) 

3.  Eleven  Lectures  on  Industries.     (October  9-December  18.) 


138  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

Special  reading  lists  on  lecture  subjects  were  compiled  and  posted  during 
the  year  and  several  lists  have  been  sent  to  other  lecture  centres,  besides 
large  numbers  of  lists  prepared  in  the  ordinary  course  of  branch  routine. 
Also  various  collections  of  books  have  been  made  and  displayed  in  connec- 
tion with  the  lectures. 

Branches  in  which  these  lectures  were  given  have  been  kept  open  half  an 
hour  after  the  close  of  each  lecture.  The  number  of  volumes  taken  out  dur- 
ing this  half  hour,  together  with  the  attendance  at  the  lectures,  are  shown  in 
iJie  following  table : 

NUMBER  OF  BOOKS 

BRANCH  LECTURES  ATTENDANCE  TAKEN 

Hudson  Park 28  3,291  22 

Tompkins  Square 28  2,108  2 

58TH  Street 27  4»703  o 

96TH  Street 48  5»9iS  o 

135TH  Street 27  3»396  i 

Hamilton  Grange 28  3»777  45 

Tremont    27  i>797  o 

Total   213  24,687  70 


In  addition  to  the  lectures  for  which  speakers  were  furnished  by  the 
Board  of  Education  other  lectures,  meetings,  and  entertainments  have  been 
held  during  the  year  as  follows : 

Chatham  Square: 

Meetings  of  the  Young  Men's  Club  for  the  study  of  New  York  City 
history  and  government.  •  Weekly  from  January  to  May. 

Hudson  Park  : 

"Hamlet,"  given  under  the  auspices  of  the  Richmond  Hill  House,  with 
a  cast  of  Italian  boys,  January  9.    Attendance,  440. 

Concert  and  Songs  and  Violin  numbers,  arranged  by  Miss  Draper  and 
Miss  Pretlow,  January  16.     Attendance,  86. 

Concert,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Doe  Ye  Nexte  Thynge  House,  Feb- 
ruary 16.    Attendance,  182. 

Concert  for  children,  February  19.    Attendance,  260. 

Concert,  arranged  by  Miss  Draper,  February  26.    Attendance,  120. 

Lectures  by  Prof.  I.  T.  Headland  of  Peking,  China,  on  "Child  life  in 
China,"  March  9.    Attendance,  211. 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  1 39 

Concert,  arranged  by  Miss  Draper,  March  18.    Attendance,  63. 

Concert  for  children,  under  the  auspices  of  Greenwich  House,  March  19. 
Attendance,  233. 

Recital,  given  by  the  people  of  the  neighborhood.  May  5.  Attendance, 
308. 

Concert  for  children,  May  7.     Attendance,  169. 

Lecture  by  Mrs.  Sage  on  "The  horse  and  the  dog,"  under  the  auspices 
of  Greenwich  House,  December  3.    Attendance,  115. 

Concert  given  by  the  people  of  the  neighborhood,  December  9.  Attend- 
ance, 310. 

Concert,  arranged  by  Miss  Draper,  December  29.    Attendance,  103. 

Tompkins  Square  : 

Meeting  of  the  Hungarian  American  Social  Circle,  April  4.  Attendance, 
60. 

Webster  : 

Meetings  of  the  Bohemian  club  "Slavia."  Fortnightly  from  January  6 
to  December  18,  except  in  summer. 

St.  Agnes  : 

Meetings  of  the  New  Amsterdam  City  History  Club  (Boys) .  Bi-weekly 
from  January  to  June,  weekly  during  November  and  December. 

iiSTH  Street: 

Meetings  of  the  Charter-Stuyvesant  City  History  Club  (Boys).  Weekly 

during  November  and  December. 
Meetings  of  the  Mary  DeWitt  City  History  Club   (Girls).    Weekly 

during  November  and  December. 

Harlem  Library: 

Meetings  of  the  Margaret  Slocum  Sage  City  History  Club  (Girls). 
Weekly  during  November  and  December. 

125TH  Street: 

Meetings  of  the  Mount  Morris  City  History  Club.  Weekly  from  Jan- 
uary to  June,  and  during  November  and  December. 

Hamilton  Grange: 

Meeting  of  the  Women's  Municipal  League,  April  19.  Children's 
festival  under  the  auspices  of  the  Hudson-Fulton  Commission  of 
Washington  Heights,  August  24  and  31. 


I40 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 


St.  George  : 

Meeting  of  the  Richmond  Borough  Association  of  Women  Teachers, 
February  19. 

Meeting  of  tiie  Inter-borough  Association  of  Women  Teachers.     Address 
by  Miss  Strachan,  November  19.    Attendance,  200. 


Repairs  and  Alterations  to  Buildings. 


The  amounts  spent  on  buildings  for  repairs  and  alterations  for  the 
calendar  year  1909  appear  in  the  following  table : 


Manhattan. 

Chatham  Square 

Seward  Park 

Rivington  Street 

Bond  Street 

Tompkins  Square 

Ottendorfer   (including  Bindery) . . 

Jackson  Square 

Epiphany    

Muhlenberg  (including  Circulation 
Headquarters)   

St.  Gabriel's  Park 

St.  Raphael 

George  Bruce 

Cathedral 

Sacred  Heart 

S8th  Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside  (including  Travelling  Li- 
brary)     

Webster    

Yorkville 

St.  Agnes  (including  the  Library  for 
the  Blind)    

I iSth  Street 

96th  Street 

Bloomingdale   

Aguilar    


REPAIRS 

$362.26 
103.27 

3S9-6I 
231.8s 
209.02 
206.16 
242.30 
320.72 

177.80 
168.49 

43.22 
221.05 
104.42 
246.85 

91.96 
276.61 

369.94 

47045 
1,139.22 

606.90 
136.81 

325.36 
245.78 
418.60 


ALTERATIONS 
$215.65 


177.00 
13.00 

•••••• 

1,334.24 
129.35 

96.27 
31.00 

18.50 


209.00 
79.50 

77.56 
59.00 


36.00 
20.00 

121.55 
633.62 


TOTAL 

$577-91 
103.27 

536.61 

244.85 

209.02 

206.16 

1,576.54 
450.07 

274.07 

19949 
43.22 

239.55 
104.42 

246.85 
300.96 

356.11 

447.50 

52945 
1,139.22 

606.90 

172.81 

345.36 

367.33 
1,052.22 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR  I4I 

REPAIRS 

Harlem   Library 206.93 

125th  Street 575.87 

135th  Street i,iS6.93 

Washington  Heights 127.18 

Hudson  Park 998.92 

Hamilton  Grange 43341 

Hamilton  Fisk  Park 291.54 

Bronx. 

Mott  Haven 834.18 

Morrisania    551*32 

Tremont    306.35 

Kingsbridge    270.69 

High  Bridge 110.78 

Richmond. 

Tottenville    688.26 

Port  Richmond 12942 

St.  George 414.19 

Stapleton 292.23 

Total    $14,466.85        $5,833-14        $20,299.99 

In  the  case  of  the  seven  branches  having  the  largest  amounts  in  the  above 
table  it  should  be  noted  that  unusually  extensive  repairs  or  alterations  were 
carried  through  this  year.  At  Hudson  Park  the  building  was  painted 
throughout ;  at  Jackson  Square  a  new  heating  plant  was  installed ;  at  York- 
VILX.E  all  outside  brickwork  was  pointed  up  and  waterproofed;  at  Aguilar 
extensive  new  shelving  and  new  front  doors  were  put  in ;  135TH  Street  and 
Mott  Haven  were  painted  throughout ;  and  at  Morrisania  the  second  floor 
was  remodelled  for  the  new  children's  room. 


ALTBRATIONS 

TOTAL 

36.50 

24343 

76.00 

651.87 

452-14 

1,609.07 

29333 

420.51 

5300 

1,051.92 

43341 

60.50 

352-04 

168.70 

1,002.88 

651.03 

1,202.35 

60.40 

366.7s 

270.69 

54-91 

165.69 

21.55 

709.81 

•  *.••• 

12942 

21-59 

435-78 

632.25 

924.48 

General  meetings  of  the  staff  have  been  held  as  usual  through  the  year,  at 
the  Harlem  Library,  St.  Gabriel's  Park,  and  Chatham  Square  branches, 
and  have  been  attended  with  their  usual  interest  and  profit. 


142  REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 

In  conclusion  I  wish  to  call  attention  to  the  earnest,  hearty,  enthusiastic 
service  given  by  the  members  of  the  staff,  a  credit  to  themselves  and  to  the 
Library.  To  each  and  all  I  give  my  thanks.  Without  their  support  such 
satisfactory  results  would  have  been  impossible. 

Very  respectfully, 

JOHN  S.  BILLINGS. 

Director, 


APPENDIX 


STATISTICAL  TABLES 


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FLOOR    PLANS    AND     ELEVATIONS 


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TABLE   ni. 

CIRCULATION  OF  BOOKS  FOR   HOME  USE  BY  MONTHS. 

Cirealation  Department*   1909. 


BRANCHES. 


Chatham  Square 

*East  Broadway 

Seward  Park 

Rivington  Street 

Hamilton  Fish  Park . . 

Hudson  Park 

Bond  Street 

Ottendorfer 

fOttendorfer  German 
Tompkins  Square ... 

Jackson  Square , 

Epiphany 

Muhlenberg; 

St.  Gabriers  Park... 

St.  Raphael 

George  Bruce 

Cathedral 

{Sacred  Heart 

Columbus 

58th  Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside 

Webster 

Yorkville 

St.  Agnes 

Blind 

96th  Street , 

Bloomingdale 

Aguilar 

115th  Street 

Harlem  Library , 

125th  Street 

135th  Street 

Hamilton  Grange... 
Washington  Heights. 

Mott  Haven  

High  Bridge 

Morrisania , 

Tremont  ...    

Kingsbridge , 

St.  George 

Stapleton , 

Port   Richmond , 

Tottenville 

Travelling , 


JAN. 

FEB. 

MARCH. 

APRIL. 

MAY. 

I9»i69 

16,110 

16,207 

I3.II3 

12.949 

25,112 

22,253 

24,684 

19.592 

19.196 

24.734 

20,539 

21,214 

18.236 

18,808 

250 

24,306 

25.742 

24,120 

10,949 

10,930 

12,162 

10.304 

9,242 

9,360 

8,013 

9,606 

7.947 

7,370 

20,492 

18,304 

19.406 

17.195 

15.955 

31C56 

a,9So 

3,265 

3,139 

3,017 

26,673 

22,828 

24.973 

21,729 

21.204 

10,924 

10,055 

10,426 

8.930 

8.565 

12,755 

11,933 

12.255 

10.446 

9.538 

13.614 

12,407 

13,822 

11,708 

11.304 

13,029 

12,307 

12.972 

9,606 

8.189 

3.996 

3,952 

4,600 

3,917 

3.730 

13.401 

13,282 

15,392 

13,214 

12,068 

6.839 

6,382 

6.529 

5,461 

5.679 

4.843 

4.627 

4,750 

3,845 

3.487 

16.747 

15,397 

17,290 

14,849 

13.675 

16.075 

13,913 

14.058 

11,534 

II.213 

13.579 

12,295 

13,663 

11,941 

11.458 

15.584 

14,350 

14.829 

12,181 

10,865 

22.512 

21.160 

23,090 

20.715 

19.137 

16,772 

15.813 

17,598 

16.327 

15.197 

1,187 

I.I93 

1,307 

1.224 

1,228 

24.716 

22,959 

26,655 

22.641 

20.662 

17,760 

16,913 

18.725 

16.778 

15.825 

25,324 

22,658 

23,763 

19.030 

16.841 

24,778 

21,589 

22,488 

19.460 

17.274 

11.757 

19,847 

20,793 

17.982 

17,624 

11.728 

10,597 

11,310 

9,385 

8,884 

19,930 

18,071 

20, 197 

17,547 

16,277 

20, 540 

19.008 

21,603 

19.021 

18.259 

9.962 

7,584 

11,054 

10,058 

9,431 

20,136 

19,248 

20,834 

17,463 

12.500 

4,510 

4,213 

4,556 

3.907 

3.760 

23.377 

20,559 

22,106 

18,137 

16.291 

17,912 

21.084 

22,791 

19,268 

17.457 

3,012 

2,939 

3,947 

3,402 

2,887 

7,545 

7.620 

8,514 

7,359 

6.827 

6,838 

6,704 

7,633 

6.188 

5.648 

6,453 

6,093 

6.454 

5,5" 

5,182 

3.482 

3,320 

3,427 

2.728 

2.673 

63,264 

128.743 

118,469 

106.877 

71.995 

641.370 

668,042 

730,458 

632,498 

560,474 

JUNE. 


11,241 
19,118 

17,994 
22,643 

8,595 

7,472 

15,626 

2.672 

18,477 
8.076 

8.827 
10.481 

8,594 

3.740 

10,727 

5,051 
3,232 

12,556 
10,687 

11.394 

10,929 

18,313 

14.403 

1,189 

19.633 
15.568 

16.438 
16.389 

17,529 
8,297 

14,858 

16,258 
8.606 

16.183 
3,360 

15.886 

16,710 
2.870 
6,342 
5,511 
5,219 
2.633 

96,382 


*  Name  changed  to  Seward  Park  on  remoraU 

t  Included  in  previous  line. 

t  Name  changed  to  Columbus  on  removal. 


148 


TABLE  m^Conclud€d, 


CIRCULATION  OF  BOOKS  FOR   HOME   USE  BY   MONTHS. 

Cirenlation  Department,  1909. 


BRANCHES. 


Chatham  Square 

*East  Broadway 

Seward  Park 

Rivington  Street 

Hamilton  Fish  Park.. 

Hudson  Park 

Bond  Street 

Ottendorfer 

f        **         German .. 
Tompkins  Square .... 

Jackson  Square 

Epiphany 

Muhlenberg 

tSt.  Gabriel's  Park... 

St.  Raphael 

George  Bruce 

Cathedral 

^Sacred  Heart 

Columbus 

58th  Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside 

Webster 

YorkviUe 

St.  Agnes 

Blind 

96th  Street 

Bloomingdale 

Aguilar 

115th  Street 

Harlem  Library 

125th  Street 

135th  Street 

Hamilton  Grange .    . . 
Washington  Heights. 

Mott  Haven 

High  Bridge 

Morrisania 

Tremont 

Kingsbridg^ 

St  George 

Stapleton 

Port  Richmond 

Tottenvillc 

Travelling 


JULY. 


Total 


9.650 
14.561 

16,024 
24,085 

6,743 
6,416 

13.145 

9,870 

15,633 
6,928 

7,806 
9,521 
7.669 

3.325 
9,547 
4,090 

2.737 

11,029 

8,903 
9,224 

8,803 
17,629 
12,221 

I,2Sl 
15,699 

13.699 
15,269 

13.972 

15.841 

7,463 

13.255 

15,713 
8,019 

15.933 

3,317 

15,555 

17,690 

2,706 
7.227 
5.461 
5,711 

2,747 
59.088 


481,335 


AUG. 


9,925 
13.631 

13,958 

21,781 

6,266 

5,272 

11,744 
a.5" 

14, 202 

6,519 

6,825 

8,476 
7,012 
2,181 
9,280 

3,431 
787 

9.9^ 

8,157 
8,412 

8,002 

15.385 
10,261 

1,172 
14,186 
12,406 
13,701 
12,881 
14,005 

6,805 

12,394 
13.436 

7,640 
14,121 

2,865 
15.389 
15,989 

2,435 

6,609 

5,211 

5,425 
2,802 

101,593 


482,489 


SEPT. 


10,122 
5.892 

13.589 
20,982 

5,992 

5,693 

12,324 
a,5oo 

13,799 
6,581 

6.456 
8,721 

6,779 

3.II5 
9.269 
3.650 

892 
10,559 

8,793 
8,246 

8,170 
15,442 
11,070 

1,267 

14,275 
13.087 
12,520 

14,137 

13,751 

6,757 

12.833 

13,229 

7,107 
13.206 

2.877 
15,674 
14.572 

2.243 

6,399 
5,118 

4,964 

2,603 

26,213 


398,968 


OCT. 


14.856 


16,160 

24,131 
7,482 

7,444 
15,090 

9,595 

16,129 

7.741 

8.125 

10,659 

7,656 

2.974 

11.356 

4,750 

14,006 

14,145 
11,611 

10,902 

11,178 

18,361 

14,609 

1,128 

17.479 
15.656 

13.554 
17,461 

16,375 

7,788 

15.592 

17.815 
8,629 

16,609 

3.634 
17,136 
17,352 

2,775 
6,702 

5,647 
5,510 

2,929 
69,153 


528,289 


NOV. 


i6,Si6 

13.353 
19.540 

25.941 
8,690 
9,162 

17.370 
3,683 

18,076 

9.097 
10,044 
12,120 

8.953 
3.002 

13.556 
5.869 

17.760 
15,311 
14.531 
13.264 

14.097 
21.596 
16,694 

1.375 
21,481 

17,386 

19,620 

20,562 

18.937 
8,832 

18.389 
18,911 

9,835 
20,062 

4.195 
20,155 
21,281 

3,352 
7,229 
6,270 
6,124 
3,250 
82,864 


DEC. 


634.952 


15,857 

42,500 

21,177 

29,936 

8,463 

10,015 

17.978 
2,716 

21,320 

8.255 

10.335 

11,584 

9,548 

3.214 
12,780 

5.984 

17,837 
14.993 
14,362 
12,980 
14,211 
21,817 
15,160 
1.276 

23,578 
15,600 
24,030 

20,559 
19,297 

8.815 
18,034 

17.374 
8.524 

19.923 

3.944 

19.359 
22, 146 

3,342 

6,354 

5,831 
5,622 

2,914 

103,909 


690,737 


TOTAL. 


166,015 
164,039 

55,853 

221,973 

243.917 
105,818 

93,770 

194,629 

33.974 

235,043 
102,097 

115.345 
134,417 
112,314 

41,746 
143.872 

63.715 
28,308 

50,495 
i66,46& 

143.837 
137,358^^ 
143,199 
235,157 
176,125 
14.827 

243,964 
189,403 
222,748 

221.550^ 
203,73ft 

106,661 

197,377 
211,167 
106,449 
206,218 

45,138 
219,624 

224,252 

35,910 

84.727 
72,060 

68,268 

35.508 

1,028,550 


7,013,649 


*  Name  changed  to  Seward  Park  on  removal. 

t  Included  in  previona  line. 

%  Name  changed  to  Colamboa  on  removal. 


149 


TABLE  IT. 

CIRCULATION  OF  BOOKS  FOR  HOME  USE  BY  CLASSES 
OlrealatloB  Dapftrtawat.  1909. 


TABLE  W—C<m<lMdtd. 

CIRCULATION  OF  BOOKS  FOR  HOME  USE  BY  CLASSES. 

01renl»tion  Dep»rtm«nt,  1909. 


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TABLE  V. 

PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION  OF   HOME   USE. 
Cireulation  Departmentt  1909. 


BRANCHES. 


Chatham  Square.. . . 

East  Broadway 

Seward  Park 

Rivington  Street. . . . 
Hamilton  Fish  Park 

Hudson  Park 

Bond  Street 


v/tienoorier.  ...•...•....••.•....*• 

**         German 

Tompkins  Square 

Jackson  Square 

Epiphany 

Muhlenberg 

St.  Gabriel's  Park 

St.  Raphael 

George  Bruce 

Cathedral 

Sacred  Heart 

Columbus 

58th  Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside 

Webster 

Yorkville 

St   Agnes 

Blind 

96th  Street 

Bloomingdale 

Aguilar 

115th  Street 

Harlem  Library 

125th  Street 

135th  Street 

Hamilton  Grange 

Washington  Heights 

Mott  Haven 

High  Bridge 

Morrisania 

Tremont 

Kingsbridge 

St.  George 

Stapleton 

Port  Richmond 

Tottenville 

Travelling 


Whole  Department, 


X 

o 


.46 

.57 

.43 

.45 
.48 

.54 

.53 

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.77 

.52 

.62 

.59 

M 
.60 

.71 

.63 

.53 

.73 

.52 
.62 

.53 
.59 
.58 
.61 
.62 

.34 
.57 
.63 

.56 
.60 

.63 
.63 
.65 
.66 

.67 
.64 
.64 
.64 
.56 
.59 
.65 
.62 

.69 
.63 
.42 


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08 

09 
10 

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09 

06 

08 

05 
02 

07 
04 
04 

03 
05 
04 
05 
06 

04 
07 
05 
06 
04 
06 
04 
04 
05 
07 
03 

07 
06 

05 
06 

04 

03 

04 

05 
03 
04 

05 
04 
03 
03 
03 
03 

10 


X 


04 

03 
04 

05 
03 

02 

03 
03 

02 

04 
03 
03 
03 

03 

03 

03 
06 

03 

03 

03 

03 

03 

02 
02 

03 
02 

03 
02 

03 
03 
02 
02 

03 
03 
03 
03 
01 

03 

03 
02 

02 

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02 
02 

04 


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03 
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03 

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03 

03 
04 

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03 
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03 
07 


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06 
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31 
04 
08 

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03 
02 

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07 
07 
08 

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08 
12 
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8 
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18 

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17 

14 
20 

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14 
15 
02 

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09 
08 

07 

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09 
12 

09 
06 

05 
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06 
12 
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II 
10 
08 
06 
06 
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10 
10 
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II 
06 
10 
07 
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01 
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01 
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02 
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02 
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06 
01 
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03 
03 
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02 
02 
02 
02 
02 
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02 
02 

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02 
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01 
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*  FordgQ  books  are  also  in  the  classes,  and  the  figures  in  this  column  have  no  relation  to  the  figures  in  the 
other  columns. 

152 


TABLE   VI. 

CIRCULATION  BY  CLASSES  OF  BOOKS  WITHDRAWN  FOR  VACATION  READING. 

Cireolatlon  Departiiient»  1909. 


BRANCHES. 


Chatham  Square. . . . 
East  Broadway. . . . 

Rivington  Street 

Hamilton  Fish  Park. 

Hadson  Park 

Bond  Street 

Ottendorfer 

Tompkins  Square.  . . 

Jackson  Square 

Epiphany 

Muhlenberg 

St.  Gabriel's  Park. . . 

St.  Raphael 

George  Bruce 

Cathedral 

Sacred  Heart 

58th  Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside 

Webster 

Yorkville 

St.  Agnes 

96th  Street 

Bloomingdale 

Aguilar 

115th  Street, 

Harlem  Library 

125th  Street . 

135th  Street 

Hamilton  Grange . . . 

High  Bridge 

Mott  Haven 

Washington  Heights 

Tremont 

Kingsbridge., 

Port  Richmond .... 

Tottenville 

St.  George 

Stapleton 

Morrisania 

Total 

Percentage 


o 


282 
400 
269 

245 

341 

263 

1,091 

592 
371 
642 

800 

354 

54 
267 

290 

256 

1,478 

679 

1,152 

298 

1,399 

I,Ql6 

831 

1,442 

418 

1.377 

1,507 

633 
904 

900 

191 

784 

444 

1,159 
564 

140 

71 
204 

147 
1.037 


26,192 
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22 

10 
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49 
4 
6 

18 
21 
12 

15 
20 

19 

2 
18 

3 
39 
23 
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44 
62 

35 
37 
19 
44 
31 
7 
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18 
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4 
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9 

8 

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27 

2 

3 
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13 

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14 
23 
13 

3 
40 

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59 
37 
45 
4 
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63 

40 

35 

3 

44 
36 

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30 

43 
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23 
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21 

12 

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10 

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6 

18 

10 

3 
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5 

9 
21 

25 
10 

10 
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3 
46 

24 

36 

6 

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52 
10 
60 

7 
46 

26 

7 
10 

27 

3 
12 

20 

18 
8 

4 

2 

6 

9 
20 


661 
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69 
56 

79 
90 

40 
30 

70 
51 
17 
50 

51 
29 
5 

36 

58 

15 
140 

83 
127 

24 

157 
227 

195 
152 

78 

125 
164 

41 
71 
97 
17 

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67 
99 
27 

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2 
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74 


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27 
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22 
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71 
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20 
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64 

137 
64 
124 
138 
121 

70 

28 

113 
82 
40 

38 
69 
21 

37 

31 
60 

12 

7 
II 

14 
19 
53 


2,114 
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29 
15 
12 

14 
14 

14 

9 

9 
10 

35 
22 

7 

14 

3 

75 
16 

59 
9 
71 
95 
51 
41 
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10 
10 

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58 
21 

54 
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37 
22 

64 
7 
34 
38 
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26 

52 
2 

4 
12 

27 
5 
4 

12 
8 
8 

25 


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512 

532 

489 
530 
438 
339 
1,305 

789 
468 

819 

1,001 

481 

65 

344 

596 

350 

2,025 

951 
1,653 

427 
1.894 
2.594 

1,3" 
1,906 

572 
1,827 
1.921 

776 
1,112 
1,336 

245 

943 
613 

1,447 
656 

176 

108 

275 

222 

1,268 


35.316 


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42 
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16 
56 
16 

17 

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*  Foreign  books  are  indnded  in  ckuMification. 


153 


TABLE  VII. 


READERS  OF  BOOKS  IN  BRANCH  LIBRARIES. 


Cireulation  Department*  1909. 


BRANCHES. 


Chatham  Sqaare 

*East  Broadway 

Seward  Park 

Rivington  Street 

Hamilton  Fish  Park. 

Bond  Street 

Hudson  Park 

Ottendorfer 

Tompkins  Square... 

Jackson  Square 

Epiphany 

MuhlenbcV-g 

St.  Gabriel's  Park. . . 

George  Bruce 

Cathedral. 

t Sacred  Heart 

Columbus 

58th  Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside 

Webster 

Yorkville 

St.  Agnes 

96th  Street 

Bloomingdale 

Aguilar 

115th  Street 

Harlem  Library 

125th  Street 

135th  Street , 

Hamilton  Grange... 
Washington  Heights, 

Mott  Haven , 

High  Bridge 

Morrisania 

Tremont , 

Kingsbridge 

St.  George 

Stapleton 

Port  Richmond 

Tottenville 


JAN. 


Total. 


4.971 
3,690 

•  •  •  • 

6,753 

•  •  •  • 

2,522 
5,623 

1,113 
6,301 

2,576 
3,996 
5,456 
3.604 

1,789 

1,450 

105 

•  •  •  • 

3.308 

2.349 

938 

4,820 

3,015 
3,579 
3.591 
3.723 
6.283 

6,867 
1,084 
2,021 

1.355 
1.300 

1.437 
1,028 

1.053 
1,096 

541 
1,899 
2,233 
1,806 

822 
1,098 


FEB. 


106,195 


4,200 

2,559 

•  •  • 

5,177 
46 
2,206 
5.081 
1,163 
5.647 
2,394 
3.748 
4.780 
3.310 
1.915 

1.327 
103 

•  •  •  • 

2,473 
1,913 
875 
3.675 
2,618 

3,871 
2.752 
3.236 

4.655 
5.630 

1.353 
1,862 

1.283 

1. 135 

1,373 
922 

1,168 

1.549 

556 

1.825 

2.390 

1,857 
1.406 

1. 136 


MARCH. 


95.169 


4.419 
3,019 

•  •    •    • 

5,970 
1.656 
2,221 
4.512 
768 

6,615 

2,858 

2.507 

5.327 

3.445 

1,799 
1,611 

100 

•  •  •  • 

1. 531 
3,280 

852 
3.226 
3.246 
4.499 
5.981 
3.588 

4.314 

6.539 
2,615 

1,950 

2,150 

1.215 

1.559 
1,008 

1,225 

1,556 

826 

2,433 
2,319 

1.693 

1.587 
1,249 


APRIL. 


107,268 


3,125 
1.927 

•   •    •    • 

5,965 
2,567 
2,003 
2.721 
1.044 
6.502 
2,076 

2,515 
4.852 

2,527 
1,500 

1.673 

73 

•  •  t  • 

1,189 

1,792 

701 

2,856 

3,213 
4.186 

5.465 

2,779 
3.672 
5,232 
2.442 

1,671 
1.702 

1.352 
1,624 
1,088 
1.105 
1,508 
631 

2,479 
2,033 

1,384 
1.497 
1,018 


MAY. 


93,689 


2,992 
2,161 

•    •    •    • 

7,459 
2.287 
1,694 
1.920 

925 
7.091 
2,004 

1.917 
4.563 
1.850 

1,133 
1,418 

33 

•  •  •  • 

1.215 

1,188 

640 

2,791 
3.569 
3,180 

3.462 
2,211 

3.459 
4,234 
2,507 
1.497 
1.983 

758 
1.516 

778 

758 
1,424 

568 

2.315 

1,541 
1.067 

1,282 

965 


84.355 


JUNE. 


3.429 
1,446 

•  •  •  • 

6,448 
2,031 

1.699 

1,589 

674 
6,232 

1.672 

6,517 

3.985 
2,892 

1.085 

889 

50 

•  •  •  • 

1.176 
2,093 
430 
2,932 
2,804 
2.307 
3,271 
2,210 
3,226 

3.845 
2,870 

1.379 
582 

468 
1.587 
1.143 

995 
1.517 

451 

1.777 

1.644 

1.143 
1,267 

808 


82,563 


*  East  Brottdwav  brmnch  changed  to  Seward  Park  on  removal. 
t  Sacred  Heart  branch  changed  to  Columbat  on  removal. 


154 


TABLE  Vl\—G»ulmiU<t. 

READERS  OF   BOOKS    IN    BRANCH    LIBRARIES. 

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TABLE  IZ. 

PERCENTAGE  DISTRIBUTION    OF  VOLUMES  IN  THE  CIRCULATION 
DEPARTMENT. 

81  DMWMlMr.  l»Oe. 


BRANCHES. 


Park  . . . , 

"       GcTtnao 

Tompklai  Square 

rk'.'.'!!! 

St.  Raphael 

George  Bruce 

Cathedral 

Colnmbus 

S8th  Street 

67tli  Street 

Rifenide 

WebMer 

Yorkrille 

St.  Agnes 

Blind 

iijlh  Street 

Harlem  Library 

I35tb  Street 

i3Sth  Street 

Hamilton  Grange 

WashiDgton  Heigbti..., 

Mott  Havea 

High  Bridge 

Moniiaoia 

Tremont 

Kingibridge 

St.  George , 

StapleloD 

Poit  Ricbmoad 

Tottenville 

Travelling , 

Wiiole  Department 


36     .oS     .07  I   .05 


TABLE   X. 

NUMBER  AND  CLASSES  OF  VOLUMES  IN  THE 
CIRCULATION  DEPARTMENT. 

81  December*  1909. 


BRANCHES. 


Chatham  Square 

Seward  Park 

Rivington   Street. . . . 
Hamilton  Fish  Park. . 

Hudson  Park 

Bond  Street 

Ottendorfer 

* '  German* 

Tompkins  Square. . . . 

Jackson  Square 

Epiphany < 

Muhlenbere 

St.  Gabriel^s  Park 

St.  Raphael's 

George  Bruce 

Cathedral 

Columbus 

58th  Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside 

Webster 

Yorkville 

St.  Agnes 

Blind 

96th  Street 

Bloomingdale 

Aguilar 

115th  Street 

Harlem  Library 

125th  Street 

135th  Street 

Hamilton  Grange. . . . 
Washington  Heights. 

Mott  Haven 

High  Bridge 

Morrisania 

Tremont 

Kingsbridge 

St.  George 

Stapleton 

Port  Richmond 

Tottenville 

Travelling 

Total 


• 

• 

> 

• 

J 

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0 

K 

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M 

1 

h. 

X 

i 

> 
■< 

3^- 

6.675 

1.953 

1,200 

716 

3.353 

7,768 

1,520 

2,226 

1,094 

4.236 

4,976 

1,918 

1,099 

630 

3.420 

7.161 

1,807 

1,027 

600 

3,i6o 

4,155 

1.109 

813 

730 

1.893 

4.551 

1.399 

1.544 

1,049 

2,568 

8,386 

2,009 

1.825 

1.369 

3,807 

2.789 

42B 

476 

347 

1,410 

7,884 

2,270 

1.617 

1,086 

4,274 

7,410 

1.508 

1,670 

1,328 

2,362 

4.857 

1.074 

999 

880 

1,627 

6,176 

964 

1,066 

758 

1,909 

5,357 

974 

960 

684 

2,065 

2,465 

170 

119 

126 

250 

10, 501 

1.734 

2,141 

1,468 

2.904 

4.154 

776 

622 

349 

1.319 

5,612 

1,211 

854 

738 

1.815 

8.837 

1,997 

2,312 

1.520 

4.240 

6,471 

1,382 

1,116 

859 

2.321 

6,474 

1,078 

1,127 

816 

2,299 

7.138 

1,501 

1,125 

937 

2.996 

8.015 

1,726 

1.412 

1.031 

3,013 

9,095 

1.440 

1.437 

1.040 

3,201 

1,081 

339 

234 

116 

585 

6.340 

1,553 

1,203 

833 

2,832 

7.574 

1,380 

1,421 

1.058 

2.626 

7.107 

2,383 

1,772 

1.369 

3,537 

5,865 

1,315 

808 

605 

2.253 

9,423 

2,433 

2,408 

1.618 

3.886 

7,343 

1,430 

973 

1,080 

2,266 

6,301 

1.164 

969 

766 

1,976 

5.103 

1,547 

2.033 

951 

2,416 

7,482 

2,006 

1,929 

1.591 

3,283 

5.781 

1,362 

1,161 

853 

1,935 

2.782 

563 

485 

362 

1,071 

6,386 

1.096 

778 

730 

1,661 

7.588 

1,261 

1,080 

831 

2,686 

3.275 

61T 

566 

433 

1,049 

4.408 

1.029 

873 

700 

2,093 

3,071 

613 

481 

509 

1.173 

3,903 

632 

519 

449 

1,106 

2,891 

479 

446 

413 

1.023 

23,497 

4.696 

3,135 

3.399 

5,724 

271,319 

59,412 

51.585 

38.474 

104.313 

i6 


829 
1,010 

479 
286 

498 

929 

1,484 

356 


749 
1,508 

624 

964 
671 
108 

1,733 
386 

269 

1,946 

585 

743 
1,016 

1,104 

1,019 

49 

484 

1.296 

888 

277 
1.942 

1.257 

348 

1. 501 

1.150 

449 
262 

272 

466 

179 

593 

559 
258 

585 
667 


32,422 


*  Included  in  previoui  line. 


158 


TABLE  "X^CtnclMJed. 


NUMBER  AND  CLASSES  OF  VOLUMES  IN  THE 
CIRCULATION  DEPARTMENT. 


81   Deosmbar,  1909. 


Chatham  Square 

Seward  Part 

Rivington  Street 

Hamilton  Fish  Park.. 

Hudson  Parit 

Bond  Street 

Ottendoifer 

"            Gerraan... 
Tompkins  Square 


irk.. 

St,  Raphael 

George  Bruce 

Cathedral 

Columbus 

SBth  .Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside 

Webster 

Vork»Hl« 

St.  Aenes 

Blind 

96th  Street.    

BloominKdale 

tiSlh  Street 

Harlem  Library.... 

llSlh  Street 

135th  Street 

Hamilton  Grange  , . 
Washington  Height! 

Mott  Haven 

High  Bridge 

Morrisania 

Tremont 

Kingsbridgc 

St.  George 

Stapleion 

Port  Richmond 

Tottenville 

Travelling    


2,77J 

1.319 

915 

J,a7i 

..084 

BI7 

3.344 

1.045 

3.186 

1,179 

413 

a.  503 

1.343 

3.405 

1. 901 

sM 

3.497 

i.Bao 

983 

».30i 

1.717 

•.776 

783 

1.741 

i.3t* 

663 

ill 


19.73a 
34.B79 

17.704 

»9."79 

12,976 
16.596 

*4.974 

aoi47i 

13.675 
15,607 
13.955 
4,164 

10.678 
14.71B 

17.457 
16.864 
19.63S 
«.I78 
21.167 
7.090 
'7,815 
20.176 


29.365 

IS.005 

33.907 
15.135 
7.999 
14,231 

18.548 
8.337 

i2,63o 
8,389 


269 

1.838 


32.663      755,406 


TABLE  XI. 


VOLUMES  IN  FOREIGN  LANGUAGES  IN  THE  DEPARTMENT. 


Cirealatioii  Department*  1909t 


BRANCHES. 


Chatham  Square... 

Seward  Park 

Rivington  Street .... 
Hamilton  Fish  Park. 

Hudson  Park 

Bond  Street 

Ottendorfer 

Tompkins  Square . . . 

Jackson  Square 

Epiphany 

Muhlenberg 

St.  Gabriers  Park. . . 
George  Bruce ..'..... 

Cathedral 

Columbus 

58th  Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside 

Webster 

Yorkville 

St.  Agnes 

Blind 

96th  Street 

Bloomingdale 

Aguilar 

1 1 5th  Street 

Harlem  Library. . . . 

125th  Street 

135th  Street 

Hamilton  Grange. . . 
Washington   Heights 

Mott  Haven 

High  Bridge 

Morrisania 

Tremont 

Kingsbridge 

St.  George 

Stapleton 

Port  Richmond 

Tottenville 

Travelling 

Total 


• 

as 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

< 

% 

5 

1 

X 

10 

? 

X 

X 

S 

< 

mm 

!8 

M 

M 

K 

s 

2 

0 

0 

0 

ftb 

c 

10 

K 

ea 

316 

52 

244 

• . .  • 

34 

609 

202 

3 

15 

1,094 

612 

86 

lOI 

•  •  •  • 

675 

540 

89 

I 

I 

574 

280 

193 

747 

•  •  •  • 

629 

356 

223 

4 

7,080 

958 

134 

12 

69 

609 

189 

374 

30 

1,032 

776 

86 

397 

263 

80 

39 

•  •  •  • 

352 

303 

I 

83 

591 

114 

89 

•  •  •  • 

1,998 

1.367 

■  •  •  • 

43 

•  «  «  • 

85 

•  •  •  • 

•  *  •  • 

259 

•  •  •  • 

•  •  •  • 

•  •  ■  • 

I. 591 

996 

98 

7 

1,172 

185 

50 

II 

178 

822 

516 

198 

58 

37 

12 

•  •  •  • 

•  •  •  • 

3,181 

2,249 

539 

•   B   •   • 

3 

956 

719 

16 

17 

47 

64 

•   •   •   • 

•  t  •  • 

1,303 

442 

•   •   •   • 

II 

400 

938 

497 

23 

3 

825 

280 

333 

•  •  •  • 

645 

182 

3 

28 

404 

369 

2 

4 

1,030 

187 

103 

3 

I 

649 

198 

•  •  •  • 

•  •  •  • 

144 

531 

•  •  •  • 

•  «  • 

364 

225 

13 

3 

1.471 

383 

•  •  •  • 

•  •  •  • 

71 

21 

•  •  •  • 

•  •  •  • 

729 

102 

•  •  •  • 

•  •  •  • 

876 

315 

18 

16 

38 

108 

29 

•  •  •  • 

•  •  •  • 

695 

336 

21 

5 

483 

142 

44 

•  •  •  • 

259 

127 

•  •  •  • 

•  •  •  • 

194 

34 

5 

•  •  •  • 

245 

91 

238 

I 

46 

33.477 

12,372 

3.207 

755 

2.885 

3.405 

H 
K 

ea 

H 
S 


850 

780 


16 

■     ■ 

14 


1,661 


z6o 


TABLE  JLl.^Conc!uded, 


VOLUMES  IN  FOREIGN  LANGUAGES  IN  THE  DEPARTMENT. 

Cirealation  Department^  1909. 


BRANCHBS. 


Chatham  Square 

Seward  Park 

Rivington  Street 

Hamilton  Fish  Park 

Hudson  Park 

Bond  Street 

Ottendorfer 

Tompkins  Square 

Jackson  Square 

Epiphany 

Muhlenberg 

St.  Gabriel's  Park 

George  Bruce 

Cathedral 

Columbus 

58th  Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside 

Webster 

Yorkville 

St.  Agnes 

Blind 

96th  Street 

Bloomingdale 

Aguilar 

115th  Street 

Harlem  Library 

125th  Street 

135th  Street 

Hamilton  Grange 

Washington  Heights 

Mott  Haven 

High  Bridge 

Morrisania 

Tremont 

Kingsbridge 

St.  George 

Stapleton 

Port  Richmond 

Tottenville 

Travelling 


Total. 


s 

(A 

Q 
Q 

> 


213 

454 
196 


1,190 


310 


473 


18 


41 


II 


2,854 


X 

(A 


192 


66 


261 


X 

(A 

•J 

o 


400 
3 


X 

(A 

5 

Q 


40 


443 


100 


as 
< 


s 

D 
O 

K 


400 
91 


591 


696 


696 


=  J  H 


a 

22 


28 

3 


I 

125 
6 


5 

•   • 

92 

78 


20 

•    • 

I 


28 

13 
I 

2 
2 


535 


< 
H 
O 

H 


1.825 
2,938 
3,024 
2,720 
1,220 
1,241 
8.257 
2,675 
2,291 

383 
864 

800 

3.408 

106 

259 

2,798 

1,596 

1,594 
3.408 

2,809 
1,708 
III 
2,156 
1,461 

1,439 
858 

779 
1,616 

867 

675 
606 

1,854 
92 

831 
1,263 

206 

1. 071 

670 

852 

326 

675 


64,333 


161 


TABLE    XII. 


ADDITIONS  TO  THE  BRANCH   LIBRARIES. 


Cireulatloii   Department*  1909< 


BRANCHES. 


o 

0 

s: 


Chatham  Square. . . . 

East  Broadway 

Seward  Park 

Rivington  Street  . . . 
Hamilton  Fish  Park. 

Hudson  Park 

Bond  Street 

Ottendorfer 

**         German* 
Tompkins  Square. . . 

Jackson  Square 

Epiphany 

Muhlenberg 

St.  Gabriel's  Park... 

St.  Raphael 

George  Bruce 

Cathedral 

Sacred  Heart 

Columbus 

58th  Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside 

Webster 

Yorkville 

St.  Agnes 

Blind 

96th  Street 

Bloomingdale 

Aguilar 

115th  Street 

Harlem  Library. . . . 

125th  Street 

135th  Street 

Hamilton  Grange. . . 
Washington  Heights 

Mott  Haven 

High  Bridge. 

Morrisania 

Tremont 

Kingsbridge 

St.  George 

Stapleton 

Port  Richmond. . . . 

Tottenville 

Travelling 


Toul. 


3.283 

4,971 
2.558 
2,450 

7.354 
9S7 

1,077 

2,390 

77a 

3.693 
847 
672 

1,371 
905 
401 

2,073 
680 

164 

4.505 
1.247 

1,419 
1,172 
2.477 
2,409 
1,145 

337 
2,306 

1,292 

2,780 

2,056 

2,815 

959 
1. 410 

1,824 
1,143 
2,019 
651 
2,486 

1,839 
354 

651 

582 

787 

598 
4,028 


> 

K 
O 
H 

(A 


81,167 


599 
873 
477 
549 
1,840 

86 

193 

246 

34 
750 

37 

53 
106 

122 

34 
165 
113 

14 
982 

142 

159 
138 

347 
386 

162 

35 
467 

91 

824 

437 

195 

147 
121 

256 

105 

490 
40 

219 

307 

84 

64 

40 

39 

46 

480 


o 
o 


13,060 


276 
305 
249 
314 
1.037 

93 
105 

183 

83 
289 

68 

60 
103 
121 

26 
127 
109 

12 

725 
129 
128 

99 
136 
181 
126 

40 
231 

93 
407 
154 
144 

64 

lOI 

212 

131 

305 

82 

164 
162 

37 
75 
23 
44 
68 

341 


7,879 


202 

349 
207 

180 

602 

123 

lOI 

139 

33 
214 

55 
80 

81 

60 

12 

143 

78 

9 
574 
126 

145 

89 

179 
196 

124 

22 

245 
84 
372 
134 
141 
110 

97 
115 
122 

232 

55 

176 

166 

28 

71 

51 

47 

44 

519 


3^ 


6,899 


1.232 

1,697 
466 

1,237 

3,330 

262 

367 

527 

163 

1.363 
196 
193 
328 
192 
40 

384 
202 

4 
1,368 

387 

375 
328 

493 

447 

371 

64 

499 
296 

989 

604 

466 

234 
261 

403 
435 
499 
185 
455 
573 
148 

253 
132 

74 

150 

1,663 


H  ^ 

a. 


24,172 


48 
169 

9 

159 

278 

53 

53 
125 

39 
130 

85 

73 
57 
32 

38 

39 

13 

176 

132 

44 
loi 

47 
97 
76 
3 
23 
83 
75 

134 
126 

86 

20 

37 
469 
96 
16 
118 
47 
43 
74 
45 
47 
45 
96 


as 

M 


3.717 


1.257 

1,437 
719 

1,193 

3,696 

537 

484 

971 

xoo 

1,758 

209 

459 
331 
244 
215 
532 
168 

40 
1,983 

479 
632 

520 

555 
587 
448 
122 
881 
281 

1,274 
744 
668 

371 
265 
622 

374 
822 

242 

588 

713 
256 

308 

252 

196 

193 
1,418 


30,044 


P 

■< 


465 
400 

195 

275 

1,054 
169 

172 

207 

44 
833 
148 

176 
229 
1 10 

281 

69 
1 

879 
342 

304 
296 

430 
420 

365 
213 
198 
223 

474 
397 
344 
226 

276 
272 
252 

375 

177 

373 

329 
161 

165 
107 

126 
94 

455 


rJk  ^*  ■& 

O  2  •" 

J  ^  J 

a.  " 


13,057 


248 

303 
104 

292 

674 

48 

75 
114 

31 
312 

61 

49 
75 
46 

49 

83 

93 

5 

423 

99 

88 

99 

91 

97 

106 

36 
178 

84 
292 

127 

84 
28 

47 
loo 

71 
114 

75 
73 
139 
39 
54 
32 

19 

38 

305 


5,569 


7,610 
10,504 

4,984 
6.649 

19.865 
2,358 
2,627 
4.902 
1,299 
9.342 
1,706 

1,815 
2,681 

1.832 

777 
3.826 

1,551 
262 

II. 615 

3,083 

3,294 
2,842 

4.755 
4,820 

2,923 

872 

5,028 

2,527 

7,487 

4,787 

4.983 
2,225 

2,598 

3.841 
3,102 

4.952 

1,523 
4,652 

4.275 
1,150 

1,715 
1,264 

1,379 
1.276 

9.305 


185,564 


o 

M 
K 
O 


89a 

«,4«7 
349 

876 

3*3 
14a 

1,468 

«,539 
186 

69 

124 

7a 

348 
«4 

259 
271 

>57 
348 

1.53a 
55a 
«77 

34« 
310 

509 
aaz 

35» 
216 

156 

3« 

III 

68 

»7 

484 

X67 

91 

98 

70 

a63 

lOI 

az7 
16,970 


*  Included  in  the  previous  line. 


t  Foreign  books  are  included  in  classes. 


162 


TABLE  Xm. 

APPLICATIONS  FOR  THE  PRIVILEGE  OF  WITHDRAWING  BOOKS. 

Cirenlation  Department*  1909* 


BRANCHES. 


Chatham  Square 

*East  Broadway 

Seward  Park 

Rivington  Street . . . . 
Hamilton  Fish  Park 

Hudson  Park 

Bond  Street 

Ottendorfer 

Tompkins  Square. . . 
Jackson  Square . . . . , 

Epiphany 

Muhlenberg 

St  Gabriel's  Park . . 

St  Raphael 

George  Bruce , 

Cathedral 

fSacred  Heart , 

Columbus 

58th  Street 

67th  Street 

Riverside 

Webster 

Yorkville , 

St.  Agnes 

Blind 

96th  Street 

Bloomingdale 

Aguilar 

115th  Street 

Harlem  Library .... 

125th  Street 

135th  Street 

Hamilton  Grange. . 
Washington  Heights 

Mott  Haven 

High  Bridge 

Morrisania 

Tremont 

Kingsbridge 

St.  George 

Stapleton 

Port  Richmond .... 
Tottenville 

Total , 


NEW 
READERS. 


4.257 

3.639 
6,681 

6,154 

12,570 

1,601 

2,310 

3.529 
5.370 
1,988 

2.257 
2,440 
2,210 

704 
3.146 
1,162 

476 
3.891 
4.031 
1.867 
2,786 
3.420 
3.316 

2,731 
130 

4.095 
2,784 

5.701 
6,095 
5.669 
1,905 

2,979 
4,211 

2,410 

4.464 
625 

5.856 

3.707 

424 

1,078 

816 

632 

233 


136,350 


MALES. 


2,078 
2,081 

3.705 
3.216 

6.154 
768 

1.274 
1,782 

a.  392 

965 
1,092 

1.395 

1,129 

288 

1,726 

439 
152 

1.703 

1.587 

934 
1,187 

1,401 

1,578 
1,056 

64 
1,868 

1,035 
2,771 
2,636 

2,756 
1,046 

1,361 
1.750 

998 
2,070 

198 

2,393 

1.993 
206 

478 
374 
309 
114 


64,502 


ADULTS. 


797 
782 

3.229 

2,126 

3.699 

643 
752 

1.785 

1.449 
1,301 

1,297 
1,896 

1,092 

91 

1,881 

600 
164 

1,525 
1.864 
663 
1,666 
1,117 

1. 513 
2,020 

123 

1.545 
2,022 

1,554 

3,373 

3.133 
690 

1,606 

2,969 

1.384 
1.582 

403 
3.721 
1. 512 

229 

737 
408 

285 
130 


61,358 


TOTAL  ACTUAL 

READERS  FOR 

YEAR. 


8.977 
7.670 
6,681 

16,565 

12,570 

5,105 

4,681 

8,264 

11,119 

3.81I 
5.580 

6,399 
4,129 

2.540 
7,272 
2,821 
1.805 

3.891 
9,288 

5,803 

5.114 

5.643 

9.834 

7.985 

524 
11,691 

7,041 
10,403 
11.055 

9.785 

5.967 
10,626 

13.237 
8,322 

1.0234 
1,901 
8,899 

5.215 
1,524 
3.742 
3.292 
3,254 
1.357 


291,616 


*  Name  changed  to  Seward  Park  on  removal. 
tName  changed  to  Colombos  on  removal. 


163 


TABLE  XIV. 


STATISTICS   OF   TRAVELLING   LIBRARIES. 
Cireulaiion  Department*  1909. 


MANHATTAN  AND   BRONX  CIRCULATION. 


VOLUMBS 

Stations.  CmcuLATED. 

Alfred     Corning    Clark     Neighborhood 

House,  Cannon  k  Rivington  Sts.      .     6,614 

All  Saints'  Academy,  Z26th  St  &  Madi- 
son Ave Z36 

*  American  District  Telegraph,  z  Broad- 

way  2$ 

*  American  District  Telegraph,  zz  Broad- 

way      25 

*  American  District  Telegraph,  42  Broad- 

way      2$ 

*  American  District  Telegraph,  yz  Broad- 

way      25 

*  American     District     Telegraph,     z2o 

Broadway 25 

*  American      District     Telegraph,      Z95 

Broadway 25 

*  American     District     Telegraph,     296 

Broadway 25 

*  American     District     Telegraph,      3Z9 

Broadway 25 

*  American     District     Telegraph,     407 

Broadway 25 

*  American     District     Telegraph,     434 

Broadway 25 

*  American     District     Telegraph,     599 

Broadway 25 

•American     District     Telgeraph,     67Z 

Broadway 25 

•American      District     Telegraph,     784 

Broadway 25 

*  American  District  Telegraph,  z6  Broad 

St 25 

*  American  District  Telegraph,  8  Dey  St         25 

American  Female  Guardian  Society, 
Industrial  Schools: 

Home  School,  936  Woodycrest  Ave.  6,605 

No.     z,  303  £.  zo9th  St    .        .  .  39,950 

No.    3,  39   Rutgers   St      .        .  .  Z5,757 

Na    5,  4  Charlton  St      .        .  .  2,227 

No.    8,  523    Morris  Ave.          .  .  z,96z 

Na  zo,  Z2    Columbia    St          .  .  Z4,836 

No.  zz,  243   E.   zo3rd  St          •  .  8,2zo 

No.  Z2,  2247  —  2nd  Ave.        .  .  8,z68 

Home  Library  Centi%: 
No.  zz,  243  E.  zo3rd  St  •        •     z,o24 


VOLUlfBS 

Stations.  Circulated. 

•American    Seamen's    Friend    Society's 

Institute,   507   West   St    .        .        •        Z37 

•Association  for  Improving  the  condi- 
tion of  the  Poor,  Z05  E.  22nd  St      .        250 

Athena    Society   of   Literature,    238    W. 

Z38th    St 420 

Athenaeum  Club,  Wakefield,   N.  Y.  C.        zo8 

Barnard  College  Library,  3025  Broad- 
way      28 

Bedford   Park   Presb3rterian   Church,   E. 

2ooth  St  &  Bainbridge  Ave.    •        .     z,368 

•  Bellevue  Hospital,  E.  26th  St        .        .  50 

•  Day  Camp  Southfield    ....  63 
Bible  Study  Classes: 

Grace  M.  E.  Church,  Epworth  League, 
Chapter  238,  W.  zo4th  St  nr.  Co- 
lumbus  Ave 103 

St.  George's  Sunday  School,  208  E. 
z6th    St 36 

St  Nicholas  Ave.  Sunday  School,  Z4zit 
St.  &  St  Nicholas  Ave.    ...  20 

•  Big  Brothers  Movement,  3Z8  W.  57th  St        200 
Board  of  Water  Supply: 

Brown's  Sts^tion,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.      .  625 

Comwall-on-Hudson,    N.    Y.        .        .  565 

High  Falls,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.      .        .  354 

New  Paltz,   N.   Y.        .        .        .        .  268 

Peekskill,   N.  Y 2Zo 

Bronx  Church  Club,  Z7zst  St  k  Fulton 

Ave.             422 

Bureau  of  Municipal  Research,  26z  Broad- 
way       25 

Calvary  Parish  House,  Italian  Club,  zo6 

E.  22nd   St        ...        .        .        zz8 

Camp    Moodna,    Mountainville,   Orange 

Co.,    N.    Y.        .        .        .        .        .  88 

Camp  Wyonee,  Harrison,  Me.        .        .  59 

Charlton  School,  646  Park  Ave.      .        .  5Z 

Children's  Aid  Society: 
•  Chappaqua       Convalescent       Home. 

Chappaqua,   N.   Y zo8 

Club  Work: 
Italian  House,  Z55  Worth  St. 

Boys'    Club 44 

Girls'    Club 55 


•  Worn  out  books. 
164 


TABLE  Xjy—CMOimmtd. 


165 


Statioks. 


VOLUlfBS 

Circulated. 


CktUrem's  Aid  StUtf,  cwfd. 

West  Side  School,  417  W.  38th  St. 

Boys'   Club 45 

Eveiung  School: 

Jones  Memorial,  407  £.  73rd  St.      .  250 

Harlem  Boys'  Hotel,  136  E.  127th  St  309 

Home  Library  Centres: 

Ave.  B  School,  537  E.  i6th  St.        .  258 

East  River  School,  247  E.  44th  St    .  231 

lulian  School,   155  Worth  St          .  325 

Mott  St  School,  256  Mott  St    .        .  307 

Sixth  St  School,  630-6th  St    .        .  23  s 

Sullivan  St.  School,  219  Sullivan  St  2,685 

West  Side  School,  417  W.  38th  St    .  280 

Industrial  Schools: 

Ave.  B  School,  535  E.  i6th  St        .  9,372 

East  Side  School,  287  E.  Broadway  54,258 
Fift>'-third  St  School,  552  W.  53rd 

St    .......  14,097 

Henrietta  School,  224  W.  63rd  St    .  8,050 

Department  of  Crippled  Children    .  3}2i3 

Italian  School,  155  Worth  St     .        .  5)264 
Jones  Memorial  School,  407  E.  73  rd 

St 14*^37 

Mott  St.  School,  256  Mott  St    .        .  7,664 
Phelps  Memorial  School,  314  E.  35th 

St 16,354 

Pike  St  School,  28  Pike  St  .  1,998 
Rheinlander  School,  350  £.  88th  St  2,352 
Sixth  St.  School,  63o-6th  St  .  .  5,347 
Sullivan  St  School,  219  Sullivan  St  2,782 
Tompkins  Square  School,  295-8th  St  22,320 
West  Side  School,  417  W.  38th  St  5,051 
West  Side  Italian  School,  24  Sulli- 
van  St 26,250 

Children's      Charitable      Union,      Hope 

Chapel,  339  £.  4th  St        .        .        .  239 
Children's  Court: 

•First  Sunday  Club,  152  W.  101st  St  100 
•Temporary  Home  for  Girls,  221  E. 

61st   St 55 

Children's  Educational   Theatre,   217   E. 

i8th    St 130 

Chinatown   Settlement,   10  Mott  St        .  86 

Church  of  the  Ascension,  12  W.  nth  St  46 
City  College  of  New  York,  138th  St.  k 
St  Nicholas  Ave.: 

History  Department       ....  60 

Teachers'  Extension  Courses         .        .  2 
City  History  Clubs: 

Booker  T.  Washington  Club,  237  W. 

63rd   St 29 

Club  Room,  Reference  Use,  23  W.  44th 

St 31 

Everyday  Club,  27  E.  126th  St    .        .  80 

Fraunces  Tavern  Club,  53  E.  3rd  St  51 

Great  Kill  Club,  413  W.  46th  St        .  9 


Stations. 


VoLUicn 
Circulated. 


City  Hisfry  CM,  C9mfd, 

Hartley  House,  413  W.  46th  St    . 

Lincoln  Club,  Richmond  Hill  House,  aS 
MacDougall    St         .        .        .        . 
Colony  Club,  122  Madison  Ave. 
•Colored  Orphan  Asylum,  W.  259th  St 


•Day  Camp  Susquehanna,  Ft  of  North 
2nd    St 

Department  of  Commerce  k  Labor: 
Immigration   Service,  Ellis  Island. 

Department  of  Correction: 

•Branch  Workhouse,  Hart's  Island.   . 

•Branch  Workhouse,  Riker's  Island    . 

City  Prison  (Tombs),  Centre  k  Frank- 
lin Sts.: 

•Rev.  Gea  Sanderson 
•Rev.  C.  P.  Tincker 

•Third  District  Prison,  Essex  St  nr 
Grand 

•  Fourth  District  Prison,  E.  57th  St. 

•  Fifth   District  Prison,    I2i8t  St  cor 
Sylvan  PI 

•  Seventh  District  Prison,  W.  53rd  St 

•  Eighth   District  Prison,   Westdiester, 

NY 

New  York  City  Reformatory  of  Mis- 
demeanants,  Hart's   Island 
New  Women's  Prison,  Hart's  Island 

•  Penitentiary,  Blackwell's   Island 
Reform  School,  Hart's  Island 
•Work  House,  Blackwell's  Island 


Department  of  Education : 

Elementary  Schools,  Manhattan: 
No.  2,  116  Henry  St 

Mr.  Edelson    . 

Mr.  Wallstein 
Na  17,  335   W.   47th   St 
No.  34,  Broome  k  Sheriff  Sts. 

Boys  of  '7^      • 

Waring  Civic  League  . 
No.  39,  216  East  126th  St 
No.  47,  225  East  23  rd  St 
No.  51,  519  West  44th  St 
No.  87,  77th  St.  k  Amsterdam  Ave 
No.  96,  Kindergarten,  Ave.  A,  8ist 

k  82nd  Sts.     . 
•  No.  107,  Crippled  Class,  274  West 

10th    St 

No.  no,  Broome  k  Cannon  Sts. 
No.  113,  7  Downing  St 

Miss  Evans      .... 

Miss  Little  .... 
No.  165,  xo9th  St  k  Broadway 
No.  179,  102nd    St    nr.    Amsterdam 

Ave. 


9S 

150 


iSa 


80 
6,500 

lit 

4« 
SO 

SO 

hjos 
3,258 

2,268 

«,449 


326 
1,023 

««4 

109 
x,X97 

7«5 
1,012 

»5 

116 

11,45^ 

88 
320 

1,919 

1,190 

21 

1,160 


*  Worn  out  books. 


1 66 


TABL£  XlV^^onHnuid. 


Stations. 


VOLUlfBS 

Circulated. 


Departmint  of  Education,  confd. 

No.  192,  Kindergarten,     Amsterdam 
Ave.  &  136th  St    . 

Elementary  Schools,  Bronx: 
No.  z,  College  Ave.  k  145th  St  . 
Na  5,  189th  St  k  Webstier  Ave. 
Na  6,  Tremont,  Bryant  k  Vyse 
Aves.  .... 
No.  10,  Eagle  Ave.  &  163  rd  St 
No.  II,  Ogden  Ave.  k  169th  St 

Mr.  Jansen 

Miss  Nixon 

Miss   Stewart  .... 

Mr.   Weinstein        .... 
No.  18,  Kindergarten,  501  Courtland 

Ave. 

No.  23,  165th  St  k  Tinton  Ave. 

Miss  Bocker 

Miss  Curtis 

Miss  Dunton 

Miss  Hoepfner        .... 

Miss  Howell 

Mr.    Hunt 

Miss  MuIIer    .        •        •        .        • 

Miss  Seligson  .... 

Miss  Welch 

Miss  Zaiser 

No.  25,  149th  St  k  Union  Ave. 

Mr.  Walsh      .        . 

Fay  Literary  Society 
No.  26,  Andrews  k  Burnside  Aves. 

Miss  Billet 

Miss  Cassell 

Miss  Corey 

Miss  Grasmuk         .... 

Miss  Hoefling 

Mr.  Le    Comte        .... 

Dr.  C.  J.  Pickett   .... 

Mr.  C.   Raubichesk 

Miss  Richardson     .... 

Mrs.   Teachman      .... 

Miss  Uhlein 

No.  30,  E.  Z4ist  St.  nr.  Brook  Ave. 

Mrs.    Briggs 

Miss  Scott 

No.  39,  Longwood  Ave.,  Beck  k  Kelly 

Sts 

Elementary  Schools,  Bronx: 
No.  43,  Brown  Place  k  135th  St 

Mrs.   Barry 

Dr.    Marks 

Miss  Neilson 


Elementary  School  Playgrounds: 
No.  14,  225  E.  27th  St 
No.  27,  41  St  St  E.  of  3rd  Ave. 
No.  36,  710  E.  9th  St      . 


33 

10,901 
9,78s 

I1853 
a8o 

295 

338 
207 

692 

104 

194 
717 
60 
230 
790 
104 

218 

399 
as 

90 
45 

98 

<55 

57 
86 

38 

47 

1,358 

103 

60 

85 
3a 

39 
37^ 

679 


1,160 

M75 
1,100 

53 

7 
28 


Volumes 
Stations.  Circulated. 

Departmint  of  Education,  confd. 

Na  40,  320  E.  20th  St     .        .        .  7 

No.  90^  147th  St  &  7th  Ave.    .        •        694 

High  Schools: 

DeWitt  Clinton,  59th  St  k  Amster- 
dam  Ave 30 

High  School  of  Commerce,  155  W. 
65th  St 

Mr.  Lewis 275 

Mr.   Page 259 

Morris,  i66th  St  k  Boston  Rd.        .  12 

Morris   (Annex),  144th  St  k  Mott 
Ave. 195 

Stuyvesant,  345  E.  15th  St 

Mr.  Crossley 253 

Mr.  Durfree 3^ 

Mr.  Hoffmann         ....        732 
Mr.  Laughlin         .        .        .        .  81 

Mr.  Bates 50 

Wadleigh,  114th  St  k  7th  Ave.      .  85 

Wadleigh  (Annex),  147th  St  k  7th 
Ave 916 

Washington  Irving,  34^  E.  12th  St        618 

Washington   Irving    (Annex),   82nd 
St  k  West  End  Ave. 

Miss  Gere 507 

Miss  Hodgkins       ....  24 

Washington    Irving    (Annex),    88th 
St  k  Ave.  A  ....        420 

Mothers*  Clubs  r 
Public  School  No.  9,  82nd  St  k  West 

End    Ave 25 

Public    School    No.    37,    87th    St   k 

Lexington  Ave 6 

Public  School  No.  67,  120  W.  46th 

&t«    ....)...        110 
Public  School  No.  119,  133rd  St  nr. 

8th   Ave 9 

Public  School  No.   132,  Wadsworth 

Ave.  k  182nd  St  ...        .  21 

Public  School  No.  184,  31  W.  ii6th 

St 297 

Public    School    6,    Bronx,   Tremont^ 

Bryant  k  V3r8e  Aves.      .        .        .  36 

Public  School  10,  Bronx,  Eagle  Ave. 

k  163rd  St     •        .        .        .        .        107 


Evening  Schools: 

No.  19,  344  E.  14th  St      . 

East  Side  Evening  High  School  for 

Women,  Henry  k  Gouvemeur  Sts. 

Miss  Blood 

Miss  Dithridge        .... 
Public    School    Garden    Association, 

P.  S.  No.  37,  Bronx,  145th  St  nr. 

Willis    Ave 159 


13,720 


29 
10 


•  Worn  out  books. 


TABLE  XIV--CM<ni«#i<. 


167 


Eld 


VOLUMBS 

S^ATioKs.  Circulated. 

Department  of  Education,  confd. 

Public  Lecture  Courses: 

Public  School  Na  184,  ii6th  St  £. 
of  Leoox  Ave 189 

DeWitt  Clintoo  High  School,  Am- 
sterdam Ave.  &  59th  St        .  I30 

Recreatioo  Department;  Evening  Cen- 
tres: 

No.     I,  Henry  k  Oliver  Sts. 

No.    3,  Hudson  k  Grove  Sts. 

No.  20,  Rivington,    Forsyth   k 
ridge   Sts. 

No.  21,  Mott  k  Elizabeth  Sts. 

No.  26,  124  W.  30th  St  . 

No.  31,  Monroe  k  Gouverneur   Sts 
Study   Room 

No.  51,  519  W.  44th  St    . 

No.  62,  Hester,  Essex  k  Norfolk  Sts 

No.  63,  3rd  &  4th  Sts.  E.  of  I  St  Ave 

No.  64,  9th  k  loth  Sts.  E.  of  Ave.  B 

Na  94,  68th  St  k  Amsterdam  Ave 

Na  no,  Broome  k  Cannon  Sts. 
Club    Work 

No.  137,  Essex  k  Grand  Sts.   . 

Na  147,  Henry  k   Gouverneur   Sts 

No.  158,  Ave.  A  bet  77th  k  78th 
Sts 

No.  159,  XI  9th  St  k  2nd  Ave. 

No.  171,  xo3rd  St  nr.  5th  Ave. 

Na  172,  309  E.  io8th  St.  . 

No.  177,  Market  k  Monroe  Sts. 

Na  179,  140  W.  102nd  St. 

Na  188,  E.  Houston,  Lewis  &  E.  3rd 
Sts 

No.  37,  Bronx,  146th  St  E.  of  Wil- 
lis   Ave. 

High  School  of  Commerce,  65th  St 
W.  of  Broadway  . 

Recreation  Department;  Vacation  Play- 
grounds : 

Na  5,  Edgecombe  Ave.  bet  140th 
k  141st  Sts 

No.    7,  Christie   k   Hester   %ts. 

No.    9,  138th  St  k  Brook  Ave. 

Na  15,  4th  St  k  Ave.  C. 

No.  20,  Rivington,  Forsyth  k  Eld- 
ridge    Sts 

Na  21,  Mott  k  Elizabeth  Sts.  . 

No.  31,  Monroe  k   Gouverneur   Sts. 

No.  38,  Dominick,  Clark  k  Broome 
Sts 

No.  40,  320  E.  20th  St    . 

No.  42,  Hester,  Ludlow  k  Orchard 
Sts. 

No.  51,  44th  St  k  loth  Ave.    . 

No.  63,  3rd  St  E.  of  1st  Ave. 


82 

903 

1,24a 

26,295 

3,722 

2»378 
226 

1,340 

1,560 

4»904 
20,082 

i»737 
1,270 

2,337 
957 

5,102 

3,798 

7,»33 

1,965 

6,557 
2,603 

5,147 

1,729 

65 


1,926 
10,087 

78 
23,845 

3,062 

1,169 

11,228 

2,888 
2,079 

7,444 
2,038 

3,425 


VOLUIIBS 

Stations.  CntcuLAxnk 

Department  of  Education,  confd, 

Na  64,  9th  &  loth  Sts.  E.  of  Ave.  B.  16,790 

Na  65,  Forsyth  k  Hester  Sts.          .  5,13$ 

Na  73,  209  E.  46th  St    .               .  i,a9S 

Na  78,  119th  Se.   k  Pleasant  Ave.  1,383^ 

Na  79,  42  E.  ist  St                 .        .  2,647 

Na  82.  ist  Ave.  k  70th  St      .        .  2,904 

No.  135,  51st  St  k  ist  Ave.    .        .  3,794 

No.  137,  Essex  k  Grand  Sts.    .        .  1,836 

Na  147,  E.  Broadway  k  Scammel  St  718 
No.  151,  91st  St  k  ist  Ave. 

Morning  Session     ....  1,491 

Afternoon  Session  ....  2,893 

Na  159,  119th  St  nr.  2nd  Ave.        .  30 

No.  160^  Rivington  k  Suffolk  Sts.    .  2,591 

Na  168,  105th  St  E.  of  and  Ave.    .  2,626 

No.  17a,  io8th  St  E.  of  and  Ave.    .  4,601 

Na  174,  Attorney  St  nr.  Rivington.  4,690 
Na  184,  1 1 6th  St  bet  Lenox  k  5th 

Ave 10^893 

No.  190,  82nd  St  &  ist  Ave.  .  .  3,050 
Na  10,  Bronx,    163rd    St    k   Eagle 

Ave 1,204 

No.  37,  Bronx,  145th  St  E.  of  Willis 

Ave 3,652 

Playgrounds  for  Mothers  and  Babies, 

500  Park  Ave 51 

*  Truant  School,  215  E.  21st  St      .  178 

Department  of  Health: 

•  Day  Camp  "Middleton,"  91st  St  k 

E.    River 105 

*  Hospitals,   Dr.  Wilson,   Superintend- 

ent, S.  W.  cor.  of  55th  St.  k  6th 

Ave 193 

Department  of  Public  Charities: 

*  Children's  Hospitals  k  Schools^  Ran- 
dall's Island aoo 

*  City  Hospital,  Blackwell's  Island     .        too 

*  Manhattan    State    Hospital,    Ward's 

Island 50 

*  Psychiatric    Institute    ....  30 

*  Metropolitan     Hospital,     Blackwell's 

Island 150 

*  Municipal  Lodging  House,  398  First 

Ave too 

*  New  York  City  Home  for  the  Aged 

and  Infirm,  Blackwell's  Island  .  .  100 
Das  Deutsche  Krilnzchen,  472  West  End 

Ave 6 

Dyckman     Library,     Inwood-on-Hudson, 

N.  Y 2,683 

Eagle  Culture  League,  173  Orchard  St  676 
East  59th  St  Gospel  Mission,  219  £.  59th 

St        . 31 

•East  Side  Parish,  9  Second  Ave.    .        .  79 

Edge  water  Cr^he,  Edgewater,  N.  J.      .  15 


•  Worn  out  books. 


1 68 


TABLE  XlV—Continued. 


Stations. 


Volumes 
Circulated. 


Department  of  Education,  confd. 

Elizabeth  Evening  School,  307  E.  12th  St. 
Federation  for  Child  Study: 

Chapter  I.,  230  W.  97th  St. 

Chapter  III.,  no  E.  73rd  St. 

Chapter  IV.,  322  W.  72nd  St.    . 

Fire  Department: 
Engine  Companies: 
I,  165  W.  29th  St.  . 
*»  530  W.  43  rd  St 

4,  1x9  Maiden    Lane 

5,  340  £.   14th  St.    . 

6,  113^  Liberty  St.     . 

7,  100  k    102    Duane    St 

8,  165  E.   51st  St    . 

10,  8    Stone    St. 

11,  437  £.    Houston    St 

12,  261  William    St 

14,  14  £.  1 8th  St 

15,  269    Henry    St 
17,  91    Ludlow    St     . 
20,  47    Lafayette    St. 
22,  159  E.  85th  St     . 

25,  342-5th  St.     . 

26,  220  W.   37th   St 

27,  173     Franklin    St 

29,  160  Chambers  St 

30,  282    Spring   St     . 

31,  87-91    Lafayette    St 
33,  42-44   Great  Jones   St 
35,  223   E.    119th   St 
37,  83    Lawrence    St. 

39,  157  E.  67th  St    . 

40,  153  W.  68th  St     . 

41,  330  £.  150th  St     . 
43,  Sedgwick  Ave.  nr.  Burnside  Ave 

46,  715  E.  176th  St     . 

47,  500  W.   XI 3th   St 

48,  2504    Webster    Ave. 

53,  175   E.   104th   St 

54,  304  W.  47th  St 

55,  363  Broome  St     . 

56,  120    W.    83rd    St 

57,  Fireboat  "New  Yorker,**  Battery 
59,  180  W.  37th  St     . 
61,  Main   St,   Westchester 
64,  Castlehill  Ave.,  UnionporU 
66,  Fireboat    "William    Strong,**    Ft 

of  Grand  St.  E.  River 
70,  169  Scofield  St,  City  Island 
73i  655    Prospect   Ave. 

74,  207  W.  77th  St. 

75,  2085  Jerome   Ave. 

76,  105  W.  102nd  St 

79,  2928   Briggs  Ave. 

80,  503   W.   139th  St 


595 

206 
60 
17 


367 
230 
190 
142 
177 
179 
226 
328 
322 
536 
362 
261 

324 

440 

480 
398 

573 
26 

130 

539 

88 

129 

lOI 

321 

345 

532 
21 

77 
210 

254 

23 
313 
185 

41 
117 

187 

127 

1,199 

582 

37 
286 

666 

30 

499 

24 
244 


Stations. 


Volumes 
Circulated. 


Fire  Department,  confd, 

81,  Albany    Rd.    nr.    Bailey    Ave., 

Kinigsbridge 

82,  Intervale  Ave.  k  169th  St 

84,  515  W.   i6i8t  St 

85,  Ft  of  35th  St  —  Hudson  River 
88,  Belmont  Ave.  bet  i82Dd  Sc  183rd 

dt^  •  .  •  •  • 


Hook 

I. 
2, 

4* 

6. 

8. 

9» 
xo, 

16, 

I7» 
18, 

19, 
22, 

24, 

25, 
26, 

27» 
30, 

34> 
35» 
37, 
38, 


and  Ladder  Companies: 

104  Duane  St 

126  £.  50th  St 

48th  St  k  8th  Ave.     . 

96   Charles   St     . 

Canal  k  Allen  Sts.     . 

7  N.  Moore  St.  nr.  Broadway 

209   Elizabeth   St 

191    Fulton    St. 

742    Fifth   St 

243  W.  20th  St.    . 

157  E.  67th  St     . 

589  £.  143rd  St.  . 

84  Attorney  St     . 

886  Forest  Ave.    . 

766  Amsterdam  Ave.  . 

113-115  W.  33rd  St     . 

215  W.  77th  St  . 

52  £.  114th  St     . 

713  E.  176th  St  . 

104  W.  135th  St.  . 

515  W.  i6isf  St  . 

170  W.  63rd  St  . 

2930   Briggs   Ave. 

2223  Belmont  Ave. 


Five  Points  House  of  Industry,  155  Worth 
St 

Miss  Bradford 

Mr.    McKee 

Five  Points  Mission,  63  Park  St.     . 

*  Florence    Crittenton    Mission,   21    k  23 

Bleecker   St 

*  Flower  Hospital,  Ave.  A  cor.  E.  63rd 

St 

Fort  Schuyler  Library,  Westchester  Vil- 
lage.   N.    Y 

Fiee  Synagogue,  8ist  St.  bet.  Columbus 
&  Amsterdam  Aves 

*  Friendly   Aid    Society,    Sununer   Work, 

Spring  Farm,  Green's  Farms,  Conn. 
Froebel  League,  61  £.  60th  St 
Girls*  Friendly  Society: 

Calvary  Parish  House,  104  E.  22nd  St. 
Holy  Faith  Church,  i66th  St  k  Trinity 

Ave 

Literature   Class 

St  Cornelius*  Church,  423  W.  46th  St 
St.  Thomas'  Parish,  229  £.  59th  St 


58 
»74 

2$% 
24 

ZIO 


3IS 

z6o 
104 
209 

303 

354 

77 
Z69 

151 

354 
66a 

90 
219 

357 
117 

427 

342 

377 
121 

337 
z6o 

165 
16 

42 


749 

1.459 

10,033 

50 

I5» 

2.574 
678 

100 

229 

»5 

150 
230 
128 

72 


♦  Worn  out  books. 


TABLE  XlV-^ontinued. 


169 


Volumes 
Stations.  Circulated. 

*  God's  Providence  House,  330  Broome  St.  97 
Gordon-Winston   School,   520  West  End 

Ave. 

Miss  Gates 374 

Nfiss  Pinkham                         ,        *        ,      i)005 
Miss  Trout 161 

*  Gouverneur  Hospital,  Day  Camp  West- 

field,  Ft.  of  Jackson  St.,  E.  River  .  100 
Grace   Chapel    Evening   School,   415    E. 

X3th   St 3,054 

Grace  Church  Home,  4x4  E.  X4th  St.  .  130 
Misses    Graham     Boarding    School,    42 

Riverside  Drive  ....  802 
Hamilton  Institute  for  Girls,  3  W.  8zst 

St 240 

Hawthorne  School,  Hawthorne,  N.  Y.  .  464 
Hebrew     Orphan     Asylum,     Amsterdam 

Ave.  and  X38th  Ct 137 

*  Hebrew  Sheltering  and  Immigrant  Aid 

Society,   229   East  Broadway    .        .  74 
Hebrew     Sheltering     Guardian     Society 
Orphan  Asylum,  X5oth  St.  and  Broad- 
way       2,341 

Hebrew  Technical  Institute  for  Girls.  .  6,147 
Helpers,   xx2  East  86th  St.       .  9,606 

Henry  St.  Settlement,  265  Henry  St.  X15 

Holy  Cross  School,  4th  St.  and  Ave.  C.  3457 
*Home  for  Aged   and   Infirm  Hebrews, 

xo5th  St.  nr.  Columbus  Ave.     .        .  79 
Home   for    the   Friendless,    936    Woody- 
crest  Ave 334 

"Home    Garden'*    Settlement,    405    East 

zx6th   St 246 


Home  Libraries: 

Agnew,  Margaret,  Clason  Point  Road, 
Westchester,  N.  Y.  C.       . 

Amdur,   Sarah,    X13X    Vysc   Ave. 

Asch,  Goldie,  517  East  87th  St.    . 

Axelrod,  Benjamin,  521  East  146th  St 

Bael,  Jacob,  747  East  152nd  St.    . 

Bauer,  Martha,  693  East  i$sth  St. 

Baumohl,  Leo,  X55  East  105th  St. 

Bogart,  Mrs.  C.  P.,  954  Anderson  Ave 

Bossie,  Jennie,  533  East  X44th  St. 

Boyle,  Henry,  598  Mott  Ave. 

Breitenbach,  Lillian,  66x  East  x6ist  St 

Buschman,  Helen,  466  Mott  Ave. 

Carroll,   James,    X34   Leonard    St. 

Clinch,  Grace,  243  East  xo3rd  St. 

Curtis,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  137  West  X45th  St 

Devinc,  Mrs.  Mary,  530  East  145th  St 

Dithridge,  E.  L.,  Ferris  Road,  Throgg's 
Neck,    Westchester 

Donaldson,  Mrs.,  15  Livingston  Place 

Doobin,  Hyman,  17  Rector  St. 

Dooley,  Mrs.  F.  A.,  388  East  X44th  St 


69 
xzo 

62 

22 

83 
X42 

147 
98 

80 

7 
X24 
X77 
926 

337 

37 
90 

51 
xo 

ZX2 

xxo 


Stations. 


Volumes 
Circulated. 


Home  Libraries,  cont'd, 

Doyle,  M.  E.,  539  West  49th  St. 
Eaton,  Edward,  543  East  137th  St 
Ettman,  Bella,  672  Tinton  Ave. 
Federhart,  Herbert,  606  Moft  Ave. 
Fidler,  Frank,  279^  Third  Ave. 
Finder,  Harry,  475  Brook  Ave.  . 
Finkelstone,  Morris,  820  Dawson  St 
Friedlander,  Daniel,  456  Willis  Ave 
Frooks,  Dorothy  D.,  225  Chrystie  St 
Gano,  Lamar,  5x8  East  X46th  St. 
Geller,     Hugo,     969     Whitlock    Ave. 

Hunt's  Point,  N.  Y.  C.  . 
*  Giblin,  Mrs.  John,  6x4  East  i6th  St 
Goldberg,  Charles,  731  East  156th  St 
Goldberg,  Julius,  2968  Briggs  Ave. 
Golub,  Bernard,  69X  Wales  Ave. 
Goodwin,  Harry,  62 x  Union  Ave. 
Green,  Mrs.  F.  A.,  XX4  East  X9th  Sf 
Greenbaum,  Rose,  704  Eagle  Ave. 
Greenstein,  Mathilde  V.,  XX85  Simpson 

St 

Grossman,  John,  484  East  X42nd  St 
Hahn,  Alexander,  249  East  7th  St 
Hcartt,  Bessie  H.,  33  Kelly  St  . 
Heilpern,  Mrs.  F.,  770  East  x6oth  St 
Holder,  Mrs.  A.  K.,  3477  Bailey  Ave 
Huebshman,  Louis,  X2  West  xx7th  St 
Jacobs,  Frances,  536  East  5th  St 
Jadofsky,  Henry,  ^X4  East  X48th  St 
Johnston,  Mrs.  Fannie,  239  East  xx3th 

St 

Jones,  Frank,  496  Bergen  Ave.     . 
Kass,  Abram,  284  East  X49th  St 
Kerin,  Benjamin,  44  East  7th  St. 
Korn,  Hortense,  149  West  xx9th  St 
Korn,   Ray,    878    Longwood    Ave. 
Kiirmess,  Alexander,  33 x  First  Ave. 
LaskOy  Ludwig,  1433  Madison  Ave. 
Levy,  Joseph,  520  East  X46th  St. 
Lintz,  Joseph,  54  East  3rd  St. 
MacDowell,    Mrs.    Edward,    X33    East 

19th   St 

McEntyre,  Annie,  634  East  x6th  St. 
MacLean,  Mary,  526  West  53  rd  St 
Markel,  Lester,  11 19  Forest  Ave. 
Maus,  Gustave,  224th  St,  Williams- 
bridge,  N.  Y.  C.  . 
Menefec,  Mrs.  A.  W.,  X90  Second  Ave 
Meyer,  Fred,  635  East  17th  St.  . 
Miller,  Dora,  1144  Tinton  Ave. 
Murphy,  Mrs.  Kate,  543  West  49th  St 
Nassau,  Joseph,  483  East  X4ist  St 
Newbcrg,  Harry,  496  East  139th  Sf 
Quinn,  John  F.,  630  East  17th  St 
Randolph,  Mrs.  Maud,  X5  East  33rd  St 
Rankin,  Helen  M.,  503  West  121st  St 


16 

46 
26 

69 

2X2 

167 

26 

X2X 

73 
X96 

as 

224 
225 

23 

2 

168 

256 

34 
194 

109 

29 

IX 

120 

68 

284 

1X2 

X9I 
156 

33 

3* 

84 
30 

157 
79 

IXI 

20 
X96 

X2 

159 

X85 

x6i 

75 
295 

38 

69 

114 

X52 
»4 
45 


•  Worn  out  books. 


170 


TABLE  XlV^Continuid. 


voluiibs 
Stations.  Circulatbd. 

Home  Libraries,  confd, 

Rawcliff,  Blanche,  639  East  333rd  St, 

Wakefield,   N.  Y.  C.        .        .        .  74 

Reynolds,  Sadie,  415  East  32nd  St      .  157 

Rivola,  Marion  K.,  546  East  86th  St  173 

Robbins,  Dr.  Marie,  76  East  loist  St  73 
Ruben,    Mrs.    Leah,    752    Westchester 

Ave.    . 93 

Russnow,  Irving,  5x1  East  X50th  St  60 

Scheer,  David,  472  East  i46di  St        .  35 

Scher,  Anna,  95  East  7th  St        .        .  160 

Sniffin,  Harriet  L.,  467  West  164th  St  31 

Springer,  Benjamin,  440  East  147th  St  360 

Staff    libraries        .....  3,743 

Steckle,  Samuel,  756  Union  Ave.        .  184 

Stem,  Joseph,  735  Cauldwell  Ave.      .  150 

Stern,  Mark  J.,  834  East  15  5th  St      .  31 

Strahl,  Peter,  645  East  17th  St     .        .  34 

Tait,  Grace  L.,  57  Mt  Hope  Place    .  X3 

Weiss,  Morris,  5x0  East  150th  St        .  xxo 

Wenderoff,  Morris  M.,  73  East  4th  St  68 

Youngwitz,  Milton,  5x5  Concord  Ave.  40 

Home  Traveler's  Club,  3  Hamilton  Ter« 

race 141 

Hospital    for    Ruptured    and    Crippled 

Children,  135  East  42nd  St.    .        .  3,937 

Hotel  Martha  Washington,  39  East  39th 

St i}7io 

*  House  of  Aquila,  130  Stanton  St        .  144 

*  House  of  the  Annunciation,  3740  Broad- 

way       100 

House  of  the  Holy  Comforter,  139th  St 

and  Riverside  Drive  ...  67 
House  of  the  Holy  Family,  X36  Second 

Ave 1,500 

House  of  Refuge,  Randall's  Island. 

•Mrs.    Beattys 3x5 

•Mr.  Beyers i»35o 

Hudson-Fulton  Celebration, 
Boys'    Indian    Camp,    Van    Cortlandt 

Park 63 

Individual   Students       ....  33 

Hudson  Guild  Library,  436  West  27th  St  2,025 

Individual  Teachers  and  Students  1*704 
•Isaac   T.    Hopper    Home,    xio   Second 

Ave.            1,309 

Italian  Study  Class,  2x37  Seventh  Ave.  31 

Jewish  Working  Girls*  Society,  Vacation 

Home,  Bellport,  L.  I.  .  xi8 
John    F.    Curry    Association,    4x3    West 

57th  St loi 

John   Hall   Memorial   Chapel,   342   East 

63rd  St 673 

Judson  Literary  Society,  55  Washington 

Square        » 2x 

Kennedy  House,  423  West  43  rd  St        .  306 

•Worn 


VOLUllBS 

Stations.  Circulatbd. 

Home  Libraries,  confd. 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Liberty  Council, 

351  West  48th  St      ....        145 
Kohut  School  for  Boys,  2041  Seventh  Ave.  94 

Lebanon  Hospital  Training  School  for 
Nurses,  East  150th  St  and  West- 
chester Ave 67 

Lenox  Art  Academy,  19  East  x3oth  St    .     7,351 
•Lincoln  Hospital  and  Home,  East  X4ist 

St  and  So.  Boulevard      .        .        .        zzo 
Little  Mothers'  Aid  Association: 
•  Holiday  Home,  Bartow,  N.  Y.  C    .         49 
Home  library  station,  x6  Greenwich  St     1,388 

McConnell  and  Co.,  4  West  22nd  St        .  ^8 
Madison     Square     Church    House,    436 

Third    Ave x,o8o 

Madonna  Mission,  4x5  West  59th  St    .  20 

•  "Majestic,"  Bowery  Lodging  House,  270 
Bowery 105 

Master   School    Day   Nursery,    5x9    East 

86th  St 399 

Miriam  Osborne  Home,  Boston  Post  Road, 

Rye,   N.   Y 32^ 

Mission  Study  Class,  Emmanuel  Bapdst 

Church,  Williamsbridge    .        .        .  11 

Model    Flat   "Sarah  Porter,"   335   West 

63rd    St 59 

•Montifiore  Home,  X38th  St  and  Broad- 
way      128 

Music  School  Settlement,  53  East  3rd  St  91 

National  Biscuit  Ca,  X5th  St  and  xoth 

Ave 3,556 

National  Cloak  and  Suit  Co.,  207  West 

24th  St 5*039 

•  New  York  City  Baptist  Mission  SocieQr, 
X62   Second   Ave 79 

New  York  Colored  Mission,  Young  Men's 
Social  and  Literary  Club,  225  West 
30th  St 86 

New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.,  346  Broad- 
way   10,705 

•  New  York  Magdalen  Benevolent  Home, 
Dyckman    St.    Inwood-on-Hudson    .        545 

•New   York   Society   for   Prevention   of 

Cruelty  to  Children,  297  Fourth  Ave.        148 

New  York  State  Reformatory  for  Women, 

Bedford,  N.  Y 710 

New  York  University:  Summer  School. 
Children's   School    Farm       .        .        .     3,480 
Course  in  Pedagogy      ....    10,746 
Kindergarten  Course     ....     6,960 

New  York  University. 
Dr.  W.  E.  Waters,  Washington  Sq.    .  89 

•  Newsboys'  Home  Club,  74  East  4th  St        200 

•  Newsboys'  Lodging  House,  14  New 
Chambers  St ^237 

out  books. 


TABLE  XIV— Continued. 


171 


Volumes 
Stations.  Circulated. 

Normal  College  Alumnae  Settlement,  446 

East  72nd  St 613 

Normal  College  Annexes: 

Na  93,  Amsterdam  Ave.  &  93rd  St 

Miss  Bildersee 39 

Miss  Cramer 49 

Miss  Reed          .        .        .        V        •  ^60 

No.  165,  Amsterdam  Ave.  &  108th  St 

Miss  Beckwith 8 

Miss  Coan 142 

Miss  Daly 16 

Miss  Lord 196 

Miss  Mullen 33 

Na  x86,  Amsterdam  Ave.  &  145th  St 

Miss  Lord 20 

Miss  Morrill 3 

Miss  Schott 6 

Nurse's  Settlement,  Stillman  Branch,  205 

West  60th  St 738 

Olin  Girl's  Circle,  70X  East  212th  St    .        161 

The     ^'Orchard"     Library,     Chappaqua, 

Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.      .        .        .  78 

Our  Lady  of  Lourdes'  School,  6x0  West 

X4xst   St 600 

Peabody  Home,  2060  Boston  Road    .        .        192 

*  Peoples    Home    Church    &    Settlement, 

543-547  East  nth  St        .        .        .  79 

Police  Department: 
Bureau  of  Detectives,  300  Mulberry  St      1,719 
Branch  Bureau  of  Detectives,  162nd  St. 

k  Brook  Ave 186 

Polish-English  Evening  School,  274  East 

xoth   St 3X 

Presbyterian  Chinese  Mission,  223  E.  31st 

St 132 

Presbyterian  Home  for  Aged  Women,  49 

East  73rd  St 296 

Presbyterian  Home  Missions: 

Bohemian    Presbyterian    Church,    1217 

Washington   Ave 639 

Bronx  Italian  Mission,  619  Morris  Ave.        514 
First  Magyar  Presbyterian  Church,  3x2 

Pleasant  Ave 6 

German  Presbyterian  Zion  Church,  581 

East   i6jth   St 299 

Italian   Mission,   2050   First   Ave.        .      3,207 
•Presbyterian  Hospital,  70th  St  k  Madi- 
son  Ave 75 

Protestant    Half    Orphan    Asylum,    xio 

Manhattan    Ave 2,957 

•  Roosevelt  Hospital,  59th  St  k  9di  Ave.        125 
St  Agatha's  School,   553-559  West  End 

Ave. 

Miss  Chapin 209 

Miss  Poole 68 

Miss  Sebring 184 


Volumes 
Stations.  Circulated. 

St  Agnes  School,  153-156  East  44th  St  157 
St  Bartholomev?'s  Girls'  Club,  209  East 

42nd  St XX 

St  Catherine's  Academy,  539  West  X52nd 

St 5»o87 

St  Cecilia's  Institute,  220  East  xo6th  St  X3,o53 
St  Gabriel's  High  School,  31X  East  36th 

St 1,055 

St  George's  Library,  207  East  i6th  St  253; 
St  Ignatius'  School,  46  East  84th  St      .  4X 

St  Jerome's  School,  230  Alexander  Ave.  24,143 
St  John  the  Baptist  Community  of  New 

York  City: 
St  Christopher's  Ralston,   Morris  Ca, 

N.   J xxo 

St.  John  the  Baptist  House,  233   East 

17th   St 407 

St.  John  the  Baptist  School,  231   East 

17th   St X85 

St  Michael's      Home,       Mamaroneck, 

N.  Y 15 

St  Mary's  School,   8   East  46th  St        .  12 

St  Mary's   School,    2x6th   St   k   Barnes 

Ave 339 

St  Nicholas  of  Tolentine,  2342  Andrev?8 

Ave 2XX 

St  Paul  Club,  29  Vesey  St  .  .  .  2,452 
St  Rose's  Settlement,  257  East  71st  St  2,990 
St  Teresa's  School,  10  Rutgers  St  .  2,177 
St   Thomas'    Academy,     ix8th    St    nr. 

Lenox    Ave 338 

St.  Thomas   the   Apostle's   School,    ix8th 

St  k  St  Nicholas  Ave.      .        .        .   45,985 
St.  Thomas  Acquinas  School,  Daly  Ave. 

k   176th   St 559 

^  Sarah    Schermerhorn    House,    Milford, 

Conn. xoo 

•  Seton  Hospital,  Spuytten  Duyiril  .  .  xo6 
Shut-in  Society,  1265  Broadway  .  .  222 
Siegel   k  Cooper   Company's  Employees' 

Association,  6th  Ave.  k  x8th  St      .     9,344 
Summer  Home,  Reed's  Farm,  Valley  Cot- 
tage, N.  Y x8x 

Sunday  Schools: 
Beacon    Light    Mission,    2373    Third 

Ave 57 

Camp  Memorial,  141  Chrystie  St.        .        114 
Church  of  the  Holy  Apostles,  9l!h  Ave. 

k  28th   St lox 

Emanuel   Baptist   Church,   Park   Ave., 

Williamsbridge  ....  27 

Forest    Ave.    Congregational    Church, 

761  East  1 66th  St 884 

Fort    Washington    Reformed    Church, 

4200  Broadway 69 

Grace    Evangelical    Lutheran    Church, 

2924  Valentine  Ave.  .  .        166 


*  Worn  out  books. 


172 


TABLE  Xjy^Continued. 


Stations. 


V0LUMV8 

CniCULATBD. 


Holyrood  Church,  iSitt  St  &  Broad- 
w«y»    ••••••• 

Madison  Ave.  Baptist  Church,  Madison 
Ave.  &  31st  St         .... 

Mount  Hope  M.  £.,  57  Mt  Hope  Place. 
North  Church,  155th  St  &  Amsterdam 

Ave 

Northminster  Church,  141  West  115th 

St 

St  Luke's,  Convent  Ave.  &  141st  St 
St  Stephen's  Mission,  Woodlawn  Hts. 
Scotch  Presbyterian,  3  West  95th  St 
Spring  St  Presbyterian,  244  Spring  St 
Sunnyside,  349  East  146th  St 
Wakefield  Grace  M.  E.,  Wakefield  . 
Washington  HeightSs  M.  E.,  153rd  St 

k  Amsterdam  Ave 

West  Park  Baptist,  92nd  St  &  Amster- 
dam Ave 

Woodlawn  M.  E.,  Woodlawn,  N.  Y.  C. 
Student's  Club,  32  Waverley  Place 
Third  Ave.  Railroad  Company,  130th  St 

&  Third  Ave.     .        .        .        . 
Thomas    Davidson    Jr.,    Breadwinners' 
Club,  307  Henry  St  .        .        . 

Thomas  Davidson  Jr.,  Club  No.  i,  307 

Henry   St 

Thomas  Davidson  Jr.,  Club  No.  4,  307 

Henry   St 

Thomas  Davidson  School,  307  Henry  St 
Transfiguration   Circulating  Library,  29 

Mott   St 

Transfiguration  Club,  105  Park  St 
Trinity  Mission  House,  2x1  Fulton  St    . 
Trinity  School,  145  West  91st  St    . 
Union  Settlement,  237  East  xo4th  St 
United     States    Army,    Coast    Artillery 

Corps,  Fort  Schuyler,  N.  Y.  C. 
•  United   States  Revenue-Cutter   Service, 

Barge   Office 

University  Place  Church,  47  University 

Place    

•Vanderbilt  Clinic,  60th  St  &  Amster- 
dam   Ave. 

Virgil  School  of  Music,  80th  St  k  Broad- 
way      

Walton  Kindergarten,  237  West  63rd  St 

Washington  Square  Home  for  Friendless 

Girls,  9  West  8th  St         .        .        . 

Welcome  House  Settlement,  223  East  13th 

St 

West    57th    Street    Kindergarten    Club, 
57th  St  nr.  xith  Ave. 


137 

X83 
394 

470 

878 
x5 
x8x 
489 
336 
646 
763 


3x9 

x,xx8 

6 

X95 

37 
5x2 

x,x7o 
X90 

xd4 

200 

xo 

X08 

«57 
2x6 

x,6oo 

225 

xoo 

267 

2X 

756 
82 

xo 


xoo 

270 

13 
as 


60 
2,067 

X59 
189 
x8o 

48 
8x 


345 
X67 

150 


VOLUliBS 

Stations.  Chiculatbd. 

Western  Electric  Company,  463  West  St     2,408 
White  Door  Settlement,  2xx  Clinton  St 
Wilson  Industrial  School,  239  W.  69th  St 
Wright   Oral    School,    x    Mount   Morris 

Park   West 

Young  Americans'  Scientific  Club,  625  E. 
5th    St        .        .        .        .        .        . 

Young     Men's     Christian     Association 
Branches: 
Colored,  252  W.  53  rd  St 
East  Side,  X53  E.  86th  St      .        .        . 
Fort  Jay,  Fort  Jay,  N.  Y.      . 
Union,  E.  r49th  St  &  St  Ann's  Ave. 
Washington  Heights,  53 x  W.  X55th  St 
West  Side,  3x8  W.  57th  St 

Mr.  Gordon 

Mr.  Hills 

Young     Men's     Christian      Association 
Camps: 
Columbia,  Bantam,  Conn.     . 
Dudley,  Westport,  N.  Y.      . 
Harlem,     Adams     Comers,     Peekskill, 

N.    Y 

Oscawanna,   Oscawanna   Lake,  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y.  .  .        .        .        200 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  In- 
dustrial Department: 
Black  k  Boyd  Company,  434  E.  23rd  St 
Cameron  Steam  Pump  Works,  433  E. 

23rd  St 

Devoe-Reynolds  Company,  xoo  Horatio 

St 

Enos  Company,  7th  Ave.  k  x6th  St 
Garvin   Machine  Company,   Spring  k 

Varick    Sts 

Otis  Elevator  Company,   xith  Ave.  k 

27th   St 

Weber   Piano   Company,   7th   Ave.   k 

X7th  St 

William    Bronze    Company,    556    W. 
27th   St       .        .        . 
Young    Women's    Christian    Association, 

7  E.  X5th  St I2>445 

Y.  W.  C.  A.  West  Side  Branch,  458-460 

W.  44th  St 

Y.   W.   C.   A.    Harlem  Branch,   74  W. 

X24th   St 

Y.  W.  C.  A.  National  Training  School, 
3  Gramcrcy  Park       .... 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Smith  k  Kaufmann  Com- 
pany, 549  W.  X32nd  St    .        . 


4» 

97 

2 
375 


X40 


197 


X23 


X73 


X2X 


"9 
X06 


256 


Total  for  Manhattan  and  the  Bronx  975,986 


•  Worn  out  books. 


TABLE  XW— Continued. 


^7i 


Staten  Island  Stations. 


Stations. 


Volumes 
Circulatbd. 


Department  of  Education: 
Elementary  Schools: 
No.  3,  Pleasant  Plains. 

Mrs.  Dean 

Mr.    Hakes 

MisB  McDonald 

Miss  Pounding 

Miss  Seery 

Miss  Selby     . 

Miss  Tate 
No.  4,  Kreischerville. 

Miss  Cocks 

Miss  Dailey    . 

Miss  E.  E.  Hoa^    . 

Miss  L.  R.  Hoag    . 

Miss  Houston 

Miss  Lacey 

Mr.    Wallace 
Na    6,  Rossville 
No.    8,   Great  Kills 
Na    9,   New   Dorp   . 
Na  IX,   Dongan   Hills 
Na  12,    Stapleton 
No.  13,   Rosebank 
No.  14,  Stapleton. 

Miss  Carroll    . 

Miss  Wakelee 

Miss  Walsh 
No.  17,   New  Brighton 
Na  21,  Port  Richmond 
No.  22,    Graniteville 
No.  23,  Mariner's  Harbor 
Na  24,    Summerville 
No.  25,  Chelsea  Road,  Bloomfield 
Na  26,    Linoleum vi lie 
Na  28,    Fresh    Kills    Road. 
No.  29,   Castleton   Corners 
No.  30,  Westcrleigh 


No.  32,  Annex  to  P.  S.  12, 
No.  33,  Grant  City    . 
No.  34,  Fingerboard  Road, 
worth 


High  Schools: 
Curtis,    New   Brighton 

Mothers'  Clubs: 

No.  16,   Tompkinsville 

Na  23,   Mariner's  Harbor 

No.  26,    Linoleumville 

Na  30,  Westerleigh  . 

No.  34,    Fort   Wadsworth 
Public  Lecture  Course. 

Curtis  High  School,  New  Brighton. 

Department  of  Public  Charities: 

New  York  City  Farm  Colony,  Castle- 
ton  Corners,  West  New  Brighton    . 


Stapleton 
Ft.  Wads- 


177 

148 

263 

82 

430 

45 

95 

558 
373 
169 
246 

138 
165 

569 

ii773 
131 

445 

515 

1,138 

23 
30 

142 

63 
139 

363 
179 

234 

4,720 

584 
320 

40 
506 

30 
290 

2,267 

974 
2,276 

IX 

199 

2,428 

6x2 

29 


222 


voluiies 
Circulated. 


Stations. 

Fire  Department: 

2ist  Battalion  Headquarters,  481  Rich- 
mond Road,  Stapleton       •        •        •         75 

Fire  Boat  ''Zophar  Mills,"  St  George 
Dock  85 

Engine  Companies: 

202,  Rosebank 128 

203,  Stapleton 335 

204,  Tompkinsville     ....  260 

205,  New    Brighton    ....  170 
208,  Mariner's    Harbor      .        .        .  549 

Hook  k  Ladder  Companies: 
xox,  Tottenville  ....        aoz 

Z02,  Stapleton 353 

X03,  New  Brighton    ....        733 
105,  Port  Richmond  ....        439 

Fort   Wadsworth    Library,    Fort   Wads- 
worth  396 

Great   Kills   Free   Library   Club,   Great 

Kills 6,831 

Home     for     Seamen's     Children,     New 

Brighton 96 

Home  Libraries: 

Ballou,  Fred,  X64  Penn.  Ave.,  Rose- 
bank    47 

Bundschuh,  Frank,  13  Wall  St.,  Rose- 
bank    68 

Burrows,  Helen  L.,  Z2  Caroline  St, 
West   Brighton 41 

Erickson,  Edward,  New  Creek,  South 
Beach 20 

Evans,   Mrs.    W.    C,    50   Hope   Ave., 

Rosebank 36 

Faire,  May,  58  Maple  Ave.,  Rosebank.  zo 

Geary,    Mrs.   John,    Cary   Ave.,   West 

Brighton 338 

Guion,  Mrs.  J.  A.,  28  Weyman  Place, 
Rosebank z20 

Haas,  Elsie,  X209  New  York  Ave., 
Rosebank 6 

Hannula,  Andrew,  958  New  York  Ave, 

Clifton zo 

Hartlg,  August,  202  Chestnut  Ave., 
Rosebank     .        .        .        .        .        .  30 

Haywood,     Maud,     Fifth     St,     New 

Brighton 3x 

Kerr,   Mrs.  Clara,  Linoleumville  .        323 

Leonard,  Mrs.  Frank,  Linoleumville    .  47 

Mildrum,  Roy,  N.  Y.  Ave.  &  High  St, 

Fort    Wadsworth        .        .        .        .  15 

Perricone,    Benjamin,    Graniteville       .  zz 

Scholes,  Mabel  A,  Linoleumville         .         Z40 

Smith,  Milton,  139  Penn.  Ave.  Rose- 
bank     33 

Staff   Libraries 63 


174 


TABLE  XLY^Concludid, 


VOLUlilS 

Stations.  Circulatbd. 

Vanderbilt,   Mrs.  J.   M.,   Main  Ave., 

Westerleigh 55 

Vazzana,  Jennie,  io6  St  Mary's  Aye.> 

Rosebank 57 

Wardlaw,  Sara,  Bajryiew  House,  Ware- 
town,  Ocean  Co.,  N.  J.      •        .        .         30 
Huguenot     Park     Library     Asosdation, 

Huguenot  Park 2,809 

Individual  Teachers  &  Students      .        .  62 

Kreischerville   Library,    Kreischerville  .        820 
Lakeyiew  Home,  Brighton  Heights        .  24 

Linoleumville  Library,  Linoleumville      .         73 
Mariner's  Harbor  Library,  cor.  Washing- 
ton Ave.  &  Harbor  Road  .        .        .        3x6 
Mission  of  the  Immaculate  Virgin,  Mount 

Loretto^  Bojrs*  Department        .        .        328 
Mission  of  the  Immaculate  Virgin,  Mount 

Loretto,    Girls'   Department       .        .        X04 
New    Brighton    Day    Nursery,    5th    St, 

New   Brighton 935 


VOLUlilS 

Stations.  Coculated. 

New  Dorp  Public  Library,  New  Dorp    •  5,145 

Rosebank  Library,  Rosebank    •       •       .  36 

Rossville  Library,  Rossville     •        •        •  266 
Sunday  Schoob: 

Calvary  Presbyterian,  West  Brighton.  394 
Immanuel  Bible  School,  College  Ave., 

West  New  Brighton  ....  537 
Mariner's  Harbor  Baptist  Bible  School, 

Continental  Place,  Mariner's  Harbor.  253 

St  Simon's  Parish,  Concord  .        .        .  192 

Travel  Study  Club,  Westerleigh    .        .  38 
Westerleigh     Public     Library,     Wester- 

Wgh 3,935 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Army  Branch,  Fort  Wads- 
worth  46 


Total  for  Stolen  Island      .       •  S^fSH 
Total  for  Manhattan  &  Bronx  975,986 

Total      •       .        .  1,028,550 


REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR 


FIRST  FLOOR  PLAN. 
tevAu  Pask  Branch,  Nbw  Yoke  Public  LoiUKr. 


178 


REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR 


ROOF  AND  JANITOR'S  QUARTERS. 
Seward  Park  Branch,  New  York  Public  Library. 


FRONT  ELEVAriON. 

HAMILTON   F[SH    PARK   BRANCH,   iiSfi   EAST   HOUSTON   STREET. 

New  York  Public  Liirarv— Cakxeoie  Gift. 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 


179 


BASEMENT  PLAN. 
Hamilton  Fish  Park  Branch,  New  York  Public  Library. 


i8o 


REPORT   OF   THE    DIRECTOR 


FIRST  FLOOR  PLAN. 
Hamilton  Fish  Park  Branch,  New  York  Public  Library. 


FRONT  ELEVATION, 

HARLEM    LIBRARY    BRANCH,   E>   WEST    124TH    STREET. 

New  York  Public  LwRMiy— Carnegie  Gift. 


REPORT  OF  THE  DIRECTOR  183 


■  BASEMENT    PLAN- 

HARLiM   LlBRAKV  BkaHCH,   New  YoRK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 


1 84 


REPORT   OF  THE   DIRECTOR 


HR5T   ROOR  PLAN 


Harlem  Library  Branch^  New  York  Public  Library. 


REPORT   OF   THE   DIRECTOR  185 


•SECOND  FLOOR  PLAN- 

Harlem  Librait  Branch,  New  York  Public  Library. 


1 86 


REPORT  OF  THE   DIRECTOR 


THIRD   FLOOR    PLAN 


Harlem  Library  Branch^  New  York  Public  Library. 


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Bourgeois  (£mile).  Le  secret  du  Regent,  et 
la  politique  de  I'Abbe  Dubois  (triple  et  quadruple 
alliances)  1716-1718.  Paris:  A.  Colin  [igog]. 
2  p.l.,  xxxv(i),  384  p.  8°.  (Inhis:  La  diplomatic 
secrete  au  xviii  si^cle:  ses  debuts,     v.  i.) 

Brereton  (Austin).  The  literary  history  of 
the  Adelphi  and  its  neighbourhood.  With  a  new 
introduction.  London:  T.  Fisher  Unwin,  igo8. 
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Canivet  (Charles).  Les  colonies  perdues. 
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illns.     12**.     (Biblioth^que  instructive.) 

Carr^  (Henri).  Le  r^gne  de  Louis  xv  (I7I5- 
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427  (i)  p.  8°.  (In:  £.  Lavisse:  Histoire  de 
France. . .  T.  8,  partie  2.) 

Clay(Rotha  Mary).     The  mediaeval  hospitals 

of  England.     With  a  preface  by  the  Lord  Bishop  of 

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Coloar  (The)  of  Paris;  historic,  personal,  & 
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caves.  Illustrated  by  Yoshio  Markino.  With  in- 
troduction by  M.  L.  B^nedite,  conservateur  du 
Mus^  National  du  Luxembourg,  &  an  essay  by  the 
artist.  London:  Chatto  6f*  fVindus,  igo8.  xxxvi, 
264  p.,  60  pi.     8^ 

Domasaewski  (Alfred  von).  Geschichte  der 
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Firth  (Charles  Harding).  The  last  years  of 
the  Protectorate,  1656-1658.  London:  Longmans, 
Green  &*  Co.,  igog.     2  v.     facsim.,  plan.     8**. 

Friedlaender  (Ludwig).  Roman  life  and 
manners  under  the  early  empire.  Authorized  trans- 
lation of  the  seventh  enlarged. .  .edition  of  the 
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and  drinking  customs  of  old  England.     With  one 

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Hall  (John  R.)  The  Bourbon  Restoration. 
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tions,  I7g8-i8is.  By  the  late  William  Hardman. 
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Kropotkin(Piotr  Aleksyeyevich),/riW^.  The 
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Lanciani  (Rodolfo  Amedeo).  Wanderings  in 
the  Roman  Campagna.  London:  Constable  6f  Co., 
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Ijen6tre  (Georges)  pseud,  o/h.  L.  T.  Gossslin. 
The  tribunal  of  the  terror.  A  study  of  Paris  in 
1 793-1 795.  From  the  French  of  G.  Len6tre. .  .by 
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Lynd  (Robert).  Home  life  in  Ireland.  With 
illustrations  from  photographs.  London:  Mills  6f 
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Maxwell  (Sir  Herbert  Eustace).  A  century  of 
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Miltoun  (Fr2iTic\s),  pseud.  o/M.  F.  Mansfield. 
Castles  and  chateaux  of  old  Burgundy  and  the 
border  provinces. . .  With  many  illustrations. .  .by 
Blanche  McManus.  Boston:  L.  C.  Page  &*  Co., 
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Rodders  (Joseph).  The  scenery  of  Sherwood 
Forest,  with  an  account  of  some  eminent  people 
once  resident  there.  London:  T.  F.  Unwin,  igo8. 
xiii,  445  P-     iHus.     4**. 

Rambold  (Sir  Horace).  The  Austrian  court 
in  the  nineteenth  century.  With  eighteen  illustra- 
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St.  Helier  (Mary  Stewart  Mackenzie),  Lady, 
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Sittenfeld  (Ludwig).  Geschichte  des  Breslauer 
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Wheeler  (Harold  Felix  Baker),  and  A.  M. 
Broadlby.  Napoleon  and  the  invasion  of  Eng- 
land: the  story  of  the  Great  Terror.  With  namer- 
ous  illustrations  from  contemporary  prints,  carica- 
tures, etc.,  eight  in  colour.  London:  J,  Lane^  1908. 
2  V.     8^ 

Wolfkrt  (Karl).  Geschichte  der  Stadt  Lindau 
im  Bodensee.  Im  Auftrag  der  Stadtgemeinde 
unter  Mitwirkung  von  F.  Joetze,  H.  Loewe,  Stett- 
ner  u.  a.  hrsg.  von  K.  Wolfart.  Lindau:  J,  T. 
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Africa. 

Bern^r  (A.)  In  Afrikas  Wildkammern  als 
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431  (i)  p.,  I  map.  34  pi.     4". 

Hone  (Percy  F.)  Southern  Rhodesia.  London: 
G,  Bell  and  Sons,  1909.  zv,  406  p.,  2  maps,  8  pi. 
8'. 

Lan^held  (Wilhelm).  Zwanzlj^  Jahre  in 
deutschen  Kolonien.  Berlin:  fV.  IVeieker,  1909. 
zii,  431  p.,  2  maps,  i  port.     8*. 

Lorimer  (Norma).  By  the  waters  of  Egypt. 
With.  ..illustrations  by  B.  Fletcher.  London: 
Methuen  6f  Co.  [1QO9].  xix,  448  p.,  i  map,  48  pi. 
8'. 

Loti  (Pierre),  pseud,  of]\3iAKS  ViAUD.  Egypt. 
(La  mort  de  Philae.)  Translated  from  the  French 
by  W.  P.  Baines.  With  eight  illustrations  in 
colour  by  A.  Lamplough.  N'ew  York:  Duffield  6* 
Co,,  1910.     vi,  2  p. I.,  3-308  p.,  8  pi.     8'. 

Miethe  (Adolf).  Unter  der  Sonne  OberSgyp- 
tens  neben  den  Pfaden  der  Wissenschaft.  Mit  45 
Dreifarbenbildern,  und  163  NetzHtzungen  nach 
photographischen  Naturaufnahmen  des  Verfassers. 
Berlin:  D,  Reimer,  1909.     4  p.l.,  263  (i)  p.     8**. 

Morel  (Edmund  Deville).  Great  Britain  and 
the  Congo.  The  pillage  of  the  Congo  basin.  With 
an  intrc^uction  by  Sir  A.  Conan  Doyle.  London: 
Smith,  Elder  6f*  Co,,  1909.  xxvi,  291  (i)  p.,  2 
maps.     8**. 

Patterson  (John  Henry).  In  the  grip  of  the 
Nyika.  Further  adventures  in  British  East  Africa. 
With  illustrations.  London:  Macmillan  ^'Co„ 
1909.     xiv,  I  1.,  389  p.,  I  map.     8°. 

Reclns  (Onesime).  Algerie  et  Tunisie.  Ouvrage 
illustr^  de  lyt  gravures.  Paris:  Hachette  6f*  Cie,, 
1909.     3  p.l..  355  P-     f'. 

Wilson  (Lady  Sarah  I.)  South  African  memo- 
ries ;  social,  warlike  &  sporting.  From  diaries 
written  at  the  time.  With  illustrations.  London: 
E.Arnold,  1909.  xii,  331  (i)  p..  13  pi.,  4  port. 
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Asia,  Australia,  Pacific  Islands. 

Anstin  (Herbert  Henry).  A  scamper  through 
the  Far  East,  including  a  visit  to  Manchurian  bat- 
tlefields. London:  E.  Arnold,  1909.  xvi,  336  p., 
2  maps,  16  pi.     S"*. 

Birt  (Francis  Bradley  Bradley-).  Through  Per- 
sia, from  the  Gulf  to  the  Caspian.  London:  Smith, 
Elder  6f*  Co.,  1909.     x.  331  p.,  i  map,  20  pi.     8'. 

Bockenheimer  (Philipp).  Rund  um  Asien. . . 
Mit  200  Abbildungen.  Leipzig:  Klinkhardt  6r 
Biermann,  1909.     xv,  479  p.,  i  map,  i  pi.     4'. 


Hedin(Sven).  Transhimalaja.  Entdeckungen 
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nach  photographischen  Aufnahmen,  Aquarellen 
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Maedonald  (Alexander).  Through  the  heart 
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Mackay  (Kenneth).  Across  Papua:  being  an 
account  of  a  voyage  round,  and  a  march  across  the 
territory  of  Papua,  with  the  Royal  Commission. 
With  forty  plates  from  photographs,  and  a  folding 
map.  London:  Witherby  &*  Co,,  1909.  xvi, 
192  p.,  4  maps,  40  pi.     8**. 

McNab  (Robert).  Murihiku:  a  history  of  the 
South  Island  of  New  Zealand  and  the  islands  adja- 
cent and  lying  to  the  south,  from  1642  to  1835. 
Wellington,  AT,  Z,:  Whitcombe  6f*  Tombs,  1909. 
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Menpes  (Mortimer).  China  by  M.  Menpes* 
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Mosskowskl  (Max).  Auf  neuen  Wegen  durch 
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Scholefleld  (Guy  H. )  New  Zealand  in  evo- 
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Stnart  (John).  Burma  through  the  centuries : 
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of  their  origin,  and  of  their  struggles  for  supremacy 
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Abbott  (Alexander  Crever).  The  principles  of 
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Ashbnrn  (P.  M.)  The  elements  of  miliUry 
hygiene:  especially  arranged  for  officers  and  men  of 
the  line.  Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co,,  1909. 
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Boettner  (Johannes).  Wie  zQchte  ich  Neuhei- 
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Boyee  {Sir  Rubert  William).  Mosquito  or 
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illustrations.  London:  J,  Murray,  1909.  xvi, 
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DaTey  (John).  The  tree  doctor:  the  care  of 
trees  and  plants.  New  York:  The  Saalfield  Publ, 
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Dewar  (Douglas),  and  F.  Finn.  The  making 
of  species.  London:  J,  Lane,  1909.  xix,  i  1., 
400  p.,  II  pi.     8"*. 

Hertwi|f  (Oscar).    Allgemeine  Biologic.  Jena: 
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Klrkaldy'  (J.  W.),  and  T.  M.  Drummond. 
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Schilling  (Claus).  Tropenhygiene.  Leipzig: 
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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  MEXICO 


Field  (Cyril).  The  story  of  the  submarine 
from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  present  day.  Pkila- 
delphia:  J,  B,  Lippincott  Co,  [1909].  xiv,  394  p., 
35  pi.     illus.     8*". 

KorkunoT  (N.  M.)  General  theory  of  law. 
English  translation  by  W.  G.  Hastings.  Boston: 
Thi  Boston  Book  Co.^  1909.    i  p.l.,  xlv,  524  p.    8*. 

Mayer  (Gustav).  Johann  Baptist  von  Schweit- 
zer und  die  Sozialdemokratie;  ein  Beitrag  zur  Ge- 
schichte  der  deutschen  Arbeiterbewegung.  Jena: 
G.  Fischer,  1909.    vii,  i  1.,  448  p.,  vi  p.    8*. 

Hardman  (Thomas  H.)  A  parliament  of  the 
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ten and  compiled  by  T.  H.  Hardman.  With 
preface  by  the  Earl  of  Roscbery.  London:  Horace 
Marshall  &*  Son,  1909.  xii,  248  p.,  i  chart, 
I  plan.  23  pi.     4°. 

Heilmayer  (Josef  A.)  Lehrbuch  far  Buch- 
drucker:  Satz:  Zum  Gebrauche  an  gewerblichen 
Lehranstalten . . .  184  Figuren  und  Beispiele  im 
Texte  und  22  Beilagen.  Wien:  A,  Holder,  1910. 
iv,  I  1.,  208  p.     8". 

Henni^  (Richard).  Bahnen  des  Weltver- 
kehrs.  Leipzig:  J.  A.  Barth,  1909.  vii  (i),  304  p. 
8^     (Wissen  und  K5nnen.     [Bd.  13.]) 

Hath  (Fritz).  Luftfahrzeugbau.  Konstruktion 
von  Luftschiflen  und  Flugmaschinen.  Mit  275 
Abbildungen. . .  Berlin:  M,  Krayn,  1909.  3  p.l., 
(i)  10-240  p.,  1 1.,  16  diag.,3  pi.,  I  tab.     8'. 

lUustriertes  Landwirtschafts-Lexikon.  Vi- 
erte,  neubearbeitete  Auflage;  unter  Mitwirkung 
von  B.  DUrigen,  M.  Fesca...[and  others]  hrsg. 
von  H.  Werner.  Mit  60  Portrats  und  1250  Text- 
abbildungen.  Berlin:  P,  Parey,  19 10.  iv, 
987  (I)  p.     8^ 

James  (Alice  L.)  Housekeeping  for  two:  a 
practical  guide  for  beginners.  New  York:  G.  P, 
Putnam's  Sons,  1909.     viii,  i  1.,  426  p.     16*. 

Johnson  (Emory  Richard).  Elements  of  trans- 
portation. A  discussion  of  steam  railroad,  elec- 
tric railway,  and  ocean  and  inland  water  transpor- 
tation. New  York:  D.  Appleton  6f*  Co.,  1909. 
xvii,  360  p.,  I  map,  2  blank  forms,  folded.     12**. 

Knauer(H.)     Der  Eisenbahnbau.     Streliizin 

Mecklenburg:  M,   Hittenkofer   [1909].     2  v.     4*. 

(Unterrichtswerke  fUr  Selbstuntcrricht,  Schule  und 

Bureau.) 

T.  1.     Die  Anlagen  der  freien  Strecke.    Weichen-  u.  Gleis- 
verbinduDgen. 
T.  a.  Bannhofsanlagen  nebst.    Signal-u.  Sicherunf^wesen. 

Latimer  (James  Brandt).  Railway  signaling 
in  theory  and  practice.  Chicago:  Mackenzie- K link 
Publ.  Co.,  1909.     420  p.,  I  port.     12**. 

Layens  (Georges  de),  andG.  Bonnier.  Cours 
complet  d'apiculture  (culture  des  abetlies).  Ouvrage 
illustre. .  .d  apr^s  nature  par  A.  Miilot,  P.  Jamin, 
B.  Herincq,  J.  Poinsot,  etc.  Paris:  Librairie 
G/n/rale  de  VEnseignement  [1909].  2  p.l.,  (i) 
4-445  ( I)  p.     New  ed.     8**. 

LocomotiTe  dictionary.  An  illustrated  vo- 
cabulary of  terms  which  designate  American  rail- 
way locomotives,  their  parts,  attachments,  and 
details  of  construction,  with  definitions  and  illus- 
trations of  typical  British  locomotive  practice. 
5266  illustrations.     Compiled   for   the   American 


Railway  Master  Mechanics  Association  by  G.  L. 
Fowler.  New  York:  The  Railroad  Age  Gautte, 
1909.     3  p.l.,  Ill  (i)  p.,  1 1.,  539  (i),  40  p.     4'. 

Len^heed  (Victor).  Vehicles  of  the  air.  A 
popular  exposition  of  modern  aeronautics,  with 
working  drawings.  Chicago:  The  Reilly  and  Brit- 
ton  Co,  [1909].  2  p.l.,  7-479  P'l  6  diag.,  60  pi. 
8'. 

Lowes  (Emily  Leigh).  Chats  on  old  silver. 
With  a  coloured  frontispiece,  54  full-page  illustra- 
tions, and  numerous  line-drawings  in  the  text. 
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8^     ("Chats"  series.) 

Mares  (George  Carl).  The  history  of  the  type- 
writer: being  an  illustrated  account  of  the  origin, 
rise  and  development  of  the  writing  machine.  Lon- 
don: G.  Pitman,  1909.     2  p.l.,  318  p.     8*. 

Maw  (Percival  Trentham).  The  practice  of 
forestry;  concerning  also  the  financial  aspect  of 
afforestation.  London:  T.  F.  Unwin,  1909. 
xix  (I),  503  (i)  p.     8". 

Na^el  (Oskar).  Producer  gas  fired  furnaces; 
detailed  descriptions  and  illustrations  of  practical 
producer  gas-fired  furnaces  of  the  chemical,  metal 
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engineers,  chemists  [&c.]  With  237  illustrations. 
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Pier  (Garrett  Chatficld).  Pottery  of  the  Near 
East.  New  York:  G  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1909. 
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Rankin  (George  Arnold).  An  American  trans- 
portation system;  a  criticism  of  the  past  and  the 
present  and  a  plan  for  the  future.  New  York: 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1909.  xv,  464  p.  8*. 
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Richmond  (J/r J.  I.  L.)  In' my  lady's  garden. 
Philadelphia:  G.  IV.  Jacobs  6f*  Co.  [1909].  xvi, 
463  (i)  p.,  2  pi.     illus.     8°. 

Rise  (The)  and  progress  of  the  British  explo- 
sives industry;  published  under  the  auspices  of  the 
7th  International  Congress  of  Applied  Chemistry, 
by  its  Explosives  Section.  London:  Whittaker  &* 
Co.,  1909.     xiv,  418  p.,  I  1.     illus.     8**. 

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Russell  (Thomas  H.),  and  C  P.  Root.  The 
American  cyclopedia  of  the  automobile;  or,  Motor 
cars  and  motoring  self-taught.  A  work  of  refer- 
ence..  .covering  the  entire  field  of  automobiling; 
for  owners,  repair  men... [etc.]  Profusely  illus- 
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Sharpe  (Maud  Russell  Lorraine).  Six  hun- 
dred recipes  for  meatless  dishes,  originated,  col- 
lected, and  arranged  by  M.  R.  L.  Sharpe.  Cam- 
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Sieblist  (Otto).  Die  Post  im  Auslande.  Eine 
Darsteliung  der  Posteinrichtungen  des  Aaslasdes 
nach  amtlichen  Quellen  bearbeitet.  Berlin:  y. 
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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  MEXICO 


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Smith  (Albert  William),  and  G.  H.  Marx. 
Machine  design.  New  York:  J,  Wiley  df*  Sons, 
1909.     X,  411  Pm  2  diag.     3.  ed.     8°. 

Soper  (George  Albert).  Modern  methods  of 
street  cleaning.  London:  A.  Constable  &*  Co., 
1909.     viii,  201  p.,  25  pi.     8**. 

TMesco  (N.  de),  <2if^ V.  FoRESTiER.  Manuel 
th^rique  &  pratique  du  constructeur  en  ciment 
arm^.  Avec  une  note  sur  le  calcul  des  arcs  par 
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535  p.     8\ 

Teiehert  (Kurt).  Methoden  zur  Untersuchung 
▼on  Milch  und  Molkereiprodukten.  Mit  54  Ab- 
bildangen  und  27  Tabellen.  Stuttgart:  F,  Enke^ 
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8-9.) 

Th^Tenea  (Rene),  and  Fernand  Manessb. 
Legislation  des  chemins  de  fer  et  des  tramways, 
par  R.  Thevenez . . .  avec  la  collaboration  de  F. 
Manesse.  Paris:  H.  Dunod  et  E.  Pinat,  1909. 
xii,  564  p.  12**.  (Biblioth^que  du  conducteur  des 
travaux  publics.) 

Uiifrin  (Raymond).  Town  planning  in  prac- 
tice. An  introduction  to  the  art  of  designing 
cities  and  suburbs.  With  300  illustrations.  Lon- 
don: T,  F,  C/nwin,  1909.  3  p.l.,  ix-xxii,  416  p., 
8  1.,  I  pi.,  7  maps.     8*". 

Wells  (Percy  A.),  and ]0Hfi  Hooper.  Modem 
cabinet  work,  furniture  and  fitments:  an  account  of 
the  theory  &  practice  in  the  production  of. .  .cabinet 
work  &  furniture,  with  chapters  on... design  and 
construction.  Illustrated  by  over  1000  practical 
workshop  drawings,  photographs  &  original  de- 
signs. London:  B.  T.  Batsfordy  1909.  4  p.l., 
(i)  xii-xiv,  384 p.,  32  pi.,  I  tab.     4°. 

Wodiska  (Julius).  A  book  of  precious  stones. 
The  identification  of  gems  and  gem  minerals,  and 
an  account  of  their  scientific,  commercial,  artistic, 
and  historical  aspects.  With  46  illustrations  in 
color,  and  in  black  and  white.  New  York:  G.  P. 
Putnam's  Sons,  1909.     xv,  365  p.,  39  pi.     8**. 

Military  AND  Naval  Art  and  Science. 

Chatterton  (C.  Keble).  Sailing  ships:  the 
story  of  their  development  from  the  earliest  times 
to  the  present  day.  London:  Sidgwick  6f*  /ack- 
son,  1909.     xxi,  361  (i)  p.,  I  1.,  3  plans,  60  pi.    8°. 

Ffonlkea  (Charles).  Armour  &  weapons. 
With  a  preface  by  Viscount  Dillon.  Oxford: 
Clarendon  Press^  1909.  i  p.l.,  (i)  6-1 12  p.,  12 
pi.     8'. 

Gatewood  (James  Duncan).  Naval  hygiene. 
Prepared  by  direction  of  the  Bureau  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  and  published  by  permission  of  the 
Navy  Department.  With  eight  colored  plates  and 
105  other  illustrations.  Philadelphia:  P,  Blakis- 
ton's  Son  &*  Co.,  1909.     xiv,  779  p.,  8  pi.     8**. 

Hitchcock  (Ethan  Allen).  Fifty  years  in 
camp  and  field:  diary  of  Major-General  E.  A. 
Hitchcock.  U.  S.  A.  Edited  by  W.  A.  Croffut. 
New  York:  G,  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1909.  xv,  514  p., 
I  port.     8*. 

Jacob  (L.)    Artillerie  navale.    Paris:  O.  Doin 

et    Fits,   1909.     2  v.     illus.     12".     (Encyclopedie 

scientifique.     Biblioth^que  de  mecanique  appliquee 

ct  genie,     v.  26a-b.) 

Tome  X.  Les  canons. — Les  projectiles. 
Tome  2.  Les  aff uts. — Les  poudres. — Le  cir. 


Landmann  (K.  von).  Der  Krieg  von  1806 
und  1807.  Auf  Grund  urkundlichen  Materials 
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467  (i)  p.,  19  maps,  8  port.  8**.  (Preussen-Deutsch- 
lands  Kriege  von  der  Zeit  Freidrichs  des  Grossen 
bis  auf  die  Gegenwart. . .   Bd.  3.) 

Lea  (Homer).  The  valor  of  ignorance.  [With 
an  introduction  by  Lieut. -Gen.  A.  R.  Chaffee.] 
New  York:  Harper  ^  Bros,,  1909.  xxii,  2  1.,  3-343 
(i)  p.,  10  maps,  I  port.     8°. 

Matthews  (Franklin).  Back  to  Hampton 
Roads.  Cruise  of  the  U.  S.  Atlantic  fleet  from 
San  Francisco  to  Hampton  Roads,  July  7,  1908- 
February  22,  1909.  Supplementary  to  *  *  With  the 
Battle  fleet."  New  York:  B,  PV.  Huebsch,  1909. 
xiv,  292  p.,  7  pi.     12". 

VUlaret  (A.),  and  F.  Paalzow.  Sani- 
t^tsdienst  und  C^esundheitspflege  im  deutschen 
Heere.  Ein  Lehr-  und  Handbuch  fttr  Milit^rSrzte 
des  Friedens-  und  des  Beurlaubtenstandes;  unter 
Mitwirkung  von  Dr.  Buttersack,  Dr.  Collin  [and 
others]  hrsg.  von  A.  Villaret  und  F.  Paalzow.  Mit 
10  Abbildungen.  Stuttgart:  F.  Enke^  1909.  xxiii 
(i),  1032  p.     8^ 

Wyatt  (Harold  Frazer),  andL.  G.  H.  Horton- 
Smith.  The  passing  of  the  great  fleet.  By  H.  F. 
Wyatt  . . .  and  L.  G.  H.  Horton-Smith,  joint 
founders,  and  joint  honorary  secretaries  of  the  Im- 
perial Maritime  League.  London:  S,  Low,  Marston 
&*  Co.,  Ld.f  11909.     xxxix,  691  (i)  p.     8**. 

Philosophy. 

Binet  (Alfred).  Les  idees  modernes  sur  les 
enfants.  Paris:  F..  Flammarion,  1909.  2  p.l., 
346  p.,  I  1.  12**.  (Bibliotheque  de  philosophie 
scientifique.) 

Dole  (Charles  Fletcher).  The  ethics  of  progress ; 
or.  The  theory  and  the  practice  by  which  civiliza- 
tion proceeds.  New  York:  T.  Y.  Crowe II  6f*  Co. , 
1909.     vii,  398  p.     8**. 

Eiater    (Rudolf).     Geschichte  des   Monismus. 
Leipzig:  A.  Krdner,  1910.     viii,  204  p.     8*. 
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Eucken  (RudolO-  Christianity  and  the  new 
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R.  B.  Gibson.  London:  Harper  <5r*  Bros.,  1909. 
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For  el  (August).  Das  Sinnesleben  der  Insekten. 
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Horton  (Robert  Forman).    Great  issues.    New 
York:  MacmillanCo.,  1909.    vi,  i  1.,  384  p.     12**. 

James  (William).  The  meaning  of  truth;  a 
sequel  to  Pragmatism.  New  York :  Longmans^ 
Green  and  Co.,  1909.    xxi  (i),  i  1.,  297(1)  p.,  i  1.   8'. 

Ladd  (George  Trumbull).    Knowledge,  life  and 

reality:  an  essay  in  systematic  philosophy.     New 

York:  Dodd,  Mead  and  Co.,  1909.  6  p.l.,  549  p.   8*. 


PRINCIPAL   DONORS   IN   JANUARY. 


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VOLS.      PMS 

Abbot,  Dr.  E.  S 2 

Accademia  Pontiana     ...       i 
Amer.  Mathematical  Soc.  . 
Baden,  Minist.  der  Justiz   . 
Bodleian  Library      .     .     . 
Bolivia,  American  Ambassador     29 
Boston,  Statistics  Dept.     .     .       i 
Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle  .     . 
Cardiff,  Wales.  Public  Libra 

ries 

Chicago,  Bd.  of  Trade 
Co-operative  Wholesale  Soc 

Ltd 

Crimmins,  John  D.  .     .     . 
Curtis,  Miss  Mary  W.    ...  113 

Denmark,  Rigsdagens  Bureau  10 
Devonport,  Eng.,  Free  Public 

Library   

Diocese  of  Delaware  ...  5 
Dodge,  Cleveland  H.  ...  22 
Eames,  Wilberforce  ...  23 
Elberfeld,  Ger.,   Statistisches 

Amt I 

France,  Minister  of  Pub.   In- 
struction        

Frost,  George  H i 

Gibson,  Thomas 7 

Grace  Church i 

Great  Britain,  Patent  Office  .     38 
Harvard  Law  School     ...       2 
Havemeyer,  Wm.F.(28  prints) 
Hazeltine,  Miss  M.  £.  .     .     .       i 

Heely,  Mrs.  L.  C 

India,  Finance  Dept.  .  .  . 
Indianapolis,  City  Comptroller 
Instituto  do  Ceard  .... 
Iowa,  Sec.  of  State  .... 
Italy,  Min.  of  Finance  .  .  . 
James  Prendergast  Free  Li-  . 

brary 

Johnson,  R.  H 

Jones,  Miss  Beatrix  .  .  . 
Kentucky  Bd.  of  Prison  Com- 

miss 

Konigl.  Georg.-  August-  Uni- 

versitat  zu  Gdttingen      .     . 
Roninkl.  Nederlandsch  Mete- 

orol.  Inst I 

Kungl.  Svenska   Vetenskaps- 

akademien i 

League  of  Va.  Municipalities 
Lewisham,  Eng.,  Town  Clerk       i 
London  County  Council   .     .       i 


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I 


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VOLS. 

Los  Angeles  Public  Library  . 
Lund,  Bibliotheque  de  TUni- 

versit6 5 

Magdeburg,  The  Mayor     .     .       i 
Manufacturing  Perfumers'  As- 
soc  I 

Mass.,  Bur.  of  Statistics  .  .  i 
Mass.,  Sec.  of  the  Common- 

monwealth i 

Maubeuge,  Lucien    .... 
Mexico,  Escuela  Nac.   Prepa- 

ratoria i 

Missouri,  Attorney-Gen.  .  .  2 
Mont.  Hist,  and  Misc.  Library  3 
Natal  Col.  Secretary  ...  i 
National  Assoc,  of  Wool  Mfgs.  i 
National  Monetary  Commiss. 

Neuhausen,  S.  A 

New  Hampshire  State  Lib.      .       7 
New  Jersey,  Adjutant-Gen.    .       i 
New  York  City,  Bd.  of  Edu- 
cation       I 

New    York    City,     Dept.    of 

Bridges 2 

New  York  Herald  .  .  .  .311 
New  York  Monuments*  Com- 

_     • 

miss*    ••••••••         * 

New  York    State,    Dept.    of 
Health     .......       2 

New  Zealand,  Dept.  of  Lands 

and  Survey i 

Newell,  Emerson  R.  .  .  .  i 
Nicoll,  DeLancey  ....  i 
Northeast    Manual    Training 

High  School I 

Norton,  Mrs.  Eliot  ....  10 
Oratorio  Soc.  of  New  York     .       i 

Penn,  Samuel  S i 

Phil.,  Baltimore   &  Washing- 
ton R.R.  Co 

Publishers'  Weekly  ....  75 
Royal  Soc.  of  Arts  ....  i 
Shaw,  Mrs.  Quincy  A.        .     .       i 

Slovenic  Pub.  Co i 

Swasey,  Wm.  H.  (5  prints)     . 
Swedish    Chamber    of    Com- 
merce of  N.  Y 

Sutliff,  S.  M.,  Jr I 

Svanljung,  John 

Sweden,  Riksgaldskontoret    .     47 

Thomas  Pub.  Co i 

Thuillier,  Abbe  H 

Toulmin,  H.  A i 


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NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

ABTOR  UESOX   AND  TII.DBIN   VOUNDATIOSB 


MARCH    1910 
VoiuaCB   XIV  •  !NlJHBBB   3 


Bkfobt  fob  February 19(1-198 

List  of  Works  relaitho  to  the  Nbab  Bastbrh  Qdebtion, 

THE  Balkan  States,  bto.    Part  n 199-^S30 

Bborrt  Acoesbioms  of  Intbrebt 237-^1 

pbmcifai.  domobs  im  february 28s 


NEW    YOBK 

1910 


BOARD    OF    TRUSTEBS 

John  W.  Alexander.  J.  Pieepont  Moegam. 

William  W.  Appleton.  Morgan  J.  0*Beiem. 

John  Bigelow.  Stephen  H.  Olin. 

John  L.  Cadwalader.  Alexander  £.  Ore. 

Andrew  Carnegif^  George  L.  Rites. 

Cleveland  H.  I>odge.  Charles  Howland  Russblu 

John  Murphy  Farley.  Edward  W.  Sheldon. 

Samuel  Greenbaum.  George  W.  Smith. 

John  Henry  Hammond.  Frederick  Sturgbs. 

H.  Van  Rensselaer  Kennedy.  Henry  W.  Taft. 

Lewis  Cass  Ledyard. 
William  J.  Gaynor,  Mayor  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  9JfuU, 
William  A.  Prendergast,  Comptroller  of  the  City  of  New  York,  tx  tJjUis, 
John  Purroy  Mitchell,  President  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  ex  officio. 


OFFICERS 

President^  Hon.  John  Bigelow,  LL.D. 
First  Vice-President,  John  L.  Cadwalader,  LL.D. 
*  Second  Vice-President, 
Secretary,  Charles  Howland  Russell,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 
Treasurer,  Edward  W.  Sheldon.  Esq.,  United  Sutes  Tmst  Company,  45  Wall  Slreel« 
Director,  John  S.  Billings,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  435  Lafayette  Street 
Assistant  Director,  Edwin  H.  Anderson,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street 


BBANCHES-BEFEBENOE 

Lafayette  Street,  425.    (Astor.)  Fifth  Avenne,  8qo.     (Lbmox.) 

CEEtCUIiATION 

MANHATTAN 

East  Broadway,  33.    (Chatham  Square.) 

East  Broadway,  192.     (Seward  Park.) 

Rivington  Street,  61. 

Houston  Street,  388  East.    (Hamilton  Fish  Park. 

Le  Roy  Street,  66.     (Hudson  Park.) 

Bond  Street,  49.     Near  the  Bowery. 

8th  Street.     135  Second  Avenue.    (Ottendorfer.) 

loth  Street,  331  East.    (Tompkins  Square.) 

13th  Street,  251  West.    Near  8th  Avenue.    (Jackson  Square.) 

23d  Street,  228  East     Between  2d  and  3d  Avenues.    (Epiphany.) 

23d  Street,  209  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.    (Muhlenberg.     Department  Headqoarten.) 

36th  Street,  303  East.     East  of  2d  Avenue.     (St.  Gabriel's  Park.) 

40th  Street,  501  West.     Between  loth  and  iitb  Avenues.     (St.  Raphael's.) 

42d  Street,  226  West     Near  7th  Avenue.    (George  Bruce.) 

50th  Street,  123  East.    Near  Lexington  Avenue.     (Cathedral.) 

51st  Street     742  loth  Avenue.    (Columbus.) 

58th  Street,  121  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue. 

67th  Street,  328  East.     Near  ist  Avenue. 

69th  Street.     190  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (Riverside.    Travelling  Libraries.) 

78th  Street.     1465  Avenue  A.     (Webster.) 

79th  Street,  222  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Yorkville.) 

8 1  St  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (St.  Agnes.     Blind  Library.) 

96th  Street,  112  East.     Between  Lexington  and  Park  Avenues. 

looth  Street,  206  West.     Near  Broadway.    (Bloomingdale.) 

iioth  Street,  174  East     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Aguilar.) 

115th  Street,  201  West     Near  7th  Avenue. 

124th  Street,  9  West    (Harlem  Library  Branch.) 

125th  Street,  224  East.     Near  3d  Avenue. 

135th  Street,  103  West.     Near  Lenox  Avenue. 

145th  Street,  503  West    (Hamilton  Grange.) 

156th  Street.     922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue.    (Washington  Heights.) 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East  cor.  Alexander  Avenue.    (Mott  Haven.) 
1 68th  Street,  78  West,  cor.  Woodycrest  Avenue.     (Highbridge.) 
169th  Street,  610  East.     McKinley  Square.    (Morrisania.) 
176th  Street.     1866  Washington  Avenue.    (Tremont.) 
230th  Street.    3041  Kingsbridge  Avenue.    (Kingsbridge.) 

RICHMOND. 

St.  George.    5  Central  Avenue.    Tompkinsville  P.  O. 
Port  Richmond.    75  Bennett  Street 
Staplbton.     132  Canal  Street,  cor.  Brook  Street. 
Tottsnvills.    7430  Amboy  Road.    Near  Prospect  Avenne. 


*  VacMit  becftiue  ot  death  of  Mr.   Kaoaedy. 


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NEW   YORK   PUBLIC    LIBRARY 

A8TOB  IiENOX  AND  TIIJ>KN  FOUNDATIONS 


Published  monthly  by  The  New  York  Public  Library  at  433  Lafayette  Street,  New  York  City.  President, 
John  Bigelow,  495  Lafayette  Street;  Secretary,  Charles  Howland  Russell,  435  Lafayette  Street;  Treasurer, 
Bdward  W.  Sheldon,  45  Wall  Street;  Director,  John  S.  Billings,  435  Lafayette  Street. 

Subscription  One  Dollar  a  year,  current  single  numbers  Ten  Cents. 

Bntered  at  the  Post  Office  at  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as  second<class  matter,  January  30,  1897,  under  Act  of 
J«ly  16, 1894. 


Vol.  XIV. 


March,  1910. 


No.  3. 


REPORT    FOR    FEBRUARY. 


Reference  Department. 


Daring  the  month  of  February  there  were  received  at  the  Library,  by  purchase, 
647  volumes  and  334  pamphlets;  by  gift,  2,351  volumes  and  4,332  pamphlets;  and 
by  exchange,  727  volumes  and  4,888  pamphlets,  making  a  total  of  3,725  volumes 

^^^  9*554  pamphlets. 

There  were  catalogued  2,391  volumes  and  2,947  pamphlets;  the  number  of  cards 
written  was  4,283,  and  of  slips  for  the  copying  machine  3,910;  from  the  latter  were 
received  20,813  cards. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  readers,  and  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted,  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox  Branches  during  the  month: 


No.  of  readers  and  visitors 

No.  of  readers 

No.  of  readers,  desk  applicants 

No.  of  volumes  consulted  by  desk  ap- 
plicants  

Daily  average  of  readers 


Day. 


'4,135 
14,135 

12,477 

44,854 
589 


ASTOR. 


Evening. 


2,881 
2,881 
2,663 

6,875 
120 


Total. 


17,016 
17,016 
i5,MO 

51,729 
709 


Total. 


21,551 
19,071 

16,441 

59,039 

774 


195 


igfi  REPORT  FOR  FEBRUARY 

CIRCULATION  STATISTICS  FOR   MONTH  OF  FEBRUARY. 


REPORT   FOR   FEBRUARY 


197 


Gifts  worthy  of  mention  were  received  from  the  following:  American  In- 
dustries, 105  current  periodicals ;  Audit  Company  of  New  York,  a  copy  of  "Ameri- 
can Trust  Companies,  their  growth  and  present  wealth,"  two  addresses  before 
the  Trust  Company  section  of  the  American  Bankers'  Association,  by  Edward  T. 
Perrine,  New  York,  1909;  British  Museimi,  four  portfolios,  "Medallic  illustra- 
tions of  the  history  of  Great  Britain  &  Ireland,"  including  plates  LXXI  to  CX; 
California  Promotion  Committee  of  San  Francisco,  132  volumes,  275  pamphlets, 
10  maps,  relating  to  California  industries,  etc. ;  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washing- 
ton, 157  volumes  and  553  pamphlets,  including  publications  of  the  Institution  and 
a  large  number  of  miscellaneous  works;  A.  Y.  Casanova,  a  copy  of  his  "A  Car- 
penter family  of  Lancaster,"  1910;  Century  Company,  413  volumes  and  595 
pamphlets;  Evening  Post,  ten  volumes  of  recent  New  York  newspapers;  Most 
Rev.  John  M.  Farley,  a  copy  of  his  "History  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,"  New 
York,  1908;  J.  Pierpont  Morgan,  a  set  of  nine  photographs  of  the  Raphael 
tapestry  in  the  Vatican;  Stuyvesant  F.  Morris,  five  volumes,  including  "Reports 
of  cases  adjudged  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer  in  the  years  1655  ...  to  21  Charles 
II,"  collected  by  Sir  Thomas  Hardres,  London,  1693,  etc.;  New  Yorker  Staats- 
Zeitung,  108  volumes^  the  Abendblatt,  Wochenblatt,  etc. ;  Minister io  de  Fomento 
de  Peru,  15  volumes,  3  pamphlets  and  43  periodicals,  chiefly  Peruvian  documents; 
Robert  P.  Porter,  345  volumes,  915  pamphlets  and  2  scrapbooks,  the  collection 
being  mainly  documents;  Hugo  Reisinger,  a  collection  of  80  musical  portraits, 
selected  by  Gustave  Kobbe. 

At  the  Lenox  branch  the  exhibition  of  modem  book  plates  in  the  print 
galleries  and  F.  G.  Stevenson's  mezzotints  in  color  in  the  lower  hall  continued 
during  the  month. 

At  the  AsTOR  branch  the  exhibition  of  plates  from  "Gewebesammlung  des 
koniglichen  Kunstgewerbemuseums  zu  Berlin"  was  continued  and  eighteen  photo- 
graphic studies  of  American  Indians  made  by  Karl  Moon  and  recently  presented 
by  Mrs.  Henry  Draper  were  put  on  view. 

Picture  bulletins  and  lists  of  books  to  which  special  attention  was  called  were 
posted  in  the  branches  as  follows:  Chatham  Square,  Easy  books  in  English 
for  foreigners,  King  Arthur  and  his  knights ;  Seward  Park,  Wierd  tales ;  Riving- 
TON  Street,  Stories  of  wild  life;  Bond  Street,  Lamps  and  lighting,  German 
5ongs,  Songs  that  never  die.  East  Africa,  Oregon,  Story  hour.  Telephone  and 
telegraph ;  Hudson  Park,  Automobiles,  Knights  of  the  Round  Table ;  Hamilton 
Fish  Park,  Japan,  Maurus  Jokai;  Tompkins  Square,  Noteworthy  articles  in 
February  periodicals ;  Epiphany,  Picture  books ;  Muhlenburg,  Railroad  stories, 
Joan  of  Arc;  Columbus,  Paris,  Lafayette's  visit  to  Mount  Vernon;  58TH  Street, 
February  birthdays  of  famous  men,  Operatic  singers.  Grand  opera  composers. 
Great  explorers,  Indians;  67TH  Street,  Popular  novelists;  Webster,  Western 
United  States,  Prague ;  Riverside,  Birds,  Legendary  heroes,  Stories  of  the  West, 
The  theatre;  96TH  Street,  Calendar  for  February;  Aguilar,  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson,  New  books  in  the  Italian  language;  125TH  Street,  Stories  of  the 
opera.  School  room  games.  Chivalry,  Winter  sports ;  Morrisania,  George  William 
Curtis,  James  Russell  Lowell;  Tremont,  Ireland  and  the  Irish;  Kingsbridge, 
Stories  of  wild  animals,  Needlework,  Tales  of  shore  and  sea.  Gardener's  books; 
St.  George,  Indian  stories,  Japan,  Paris ;  Stapleton,  Indian  child  life.  Pirates. 


198  REPORT   FOR   FEBRUARY 

In  addition  there  were  bulletins  on  George  Washington  in  twenty-four 
branches,  on  Abraham  Lincoln  in  twenty-one,  on  Longfellow  in  seven,  on  new 
books  in  six,  on  subjects  of  Board  of  Education  lectures  in  four,  on  St.  Valentine's 
Day  in  three,  on  Italy  in  two,  and  on  the  American  Civil  War  in  two  branches. 

At  the  RiviNGTON  Street  branch  was  shown  an  exhibit  of  birds  and  butter- 
flies lent  by  the  American  Museum  of  Natural  History;  at  Hamilton  Fish  Park 
a  collection  of  articles  of  industry  from  the  Philippine  Islands  also  lent  by  the 
Museum  of  Natural  History ;  at  the  Webster  branch  bronze  bas-reliefs  of  Lincoln 
by  the  Bohemian  artist,  Joseph  Kratina,  and  at  the  115TH  Street  branch  an 
exhibit  of  German  and  Norwegian  dolls,  lent  by  Miss  Ash. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC    LIBRARY  RELATING 

TO  THE  NEAR  EASTERN    QUESTION  AND  THE   BALKAN 

STATES,  INCLUDING    EUROPEAN   TURKEY 

AND    MODERN   GREECE. 


Part  II. 


DOBRUDJA. 

See  Rumania. 

Eastern   Rumelia. 
See  Bulgaria. 

Greece  and   the  Greek  Islands,  . 
INCLUDING  Crete. 

Biblioj^raphy. 

Bretos  (Andreas  Papadopoulos).  NeocX- 
Ai^vuci;  ^iXoXoyia.  [Modem  Greek  philology;  or. 
Catalogue  of  books  printed  in  Greece  from  the  fall 
of  the  Byzantine  Empire  to  the  establishment  of  the 
Greek  kingdom,  in  Modern  Greek.]  *"Ev  'A^nvous, 
1854-57.     2  V.  in  I.     8'. 

Combes  (Paul).  Bibliographic.  (In  his:  L'tle 
de  Cr^te,  ^tude  geographique,  historique,  politique 
ct  economique.    pp.  127-129.    Paris^  1897.     12".) 

Coromilas  ( Deme  trios  A. )  Catalogue  raisonn^ 
dcs  livres  publics  en  Grice,  1868-72.  Athhnes^ 
1873.     8'. 

Contiirier  (Henri).  Bibliographic.  (In  his: 
La  Cr^te.  Sa  situation  au  point  de  vue  du  droit  in- 
ternational,    pp.  7-9.     Paris,  1900.     4*.) 

'E^ixfi  BtfiXia&iJHrj  xrjg  '  EXXabog.    KaxaXayos 

T&¥  BipXUov . . .   Tfirj/ia  B ,  'ElX^vixti  ^doXoy{a, 

'Ep^A^i^cug:  KaXXas,  1884.     4  p.l.,  300  pp.     4°. 

Qveeee.^Bou//,       KatdXoyog       BifiXio&i^xrjg 

Bovlijg,   A ,  * E<ptjfUQideg  'EXXrjyixai.    B ,  IIeqiO' 

6ixa  'EXXrjvixd.  'Eipogela    S.  E.   Ztdtj.  *Ev  'A- 

^i^rcug,  1900.     7,  103  pp.     f°. 

HantteeoBiir  (Henry).  Bibliographic.  (In  his: 
L'tic  de  Tinos,  in:  Soc.  roy.  beige  de  geog.  Bull. 
▼.  27,  pp.  197-199.     BruxelUs,  1903.) 

(In  his:  La  principaut^  de  Samos,  in: 

Soc.  roy.  beige  de  g^og.     Bull.     v.  25,  pp.  5-1 1. 
BruxelUs,  190 1.) 

KoenigfUeh  Bayerische  Akademic  der  Wis- 
senschaftcn.  Plan  cines  Corpus  der  gricchischen 
Urkunden  dcs  Mittclaltcrs  und  der  neueren  Zeit. . . 
MAnchtn:  K,  B,  AkcuUmie. . .   1903.     124  p.     4**. 

HlUer  (William).  Bibliography.  (In  his:  The 
Latins  in  the  Levant,  pp.  655-663.  London, 
1908.     8*.) 

BodoonachI  (E.)  Bibliography.  (In  his: 
Bonaparte  et  les  ties  loniennes.  Paris,  1899.  8*. 
pp.  ix-zi.) 


Vogel  (Marie),  and  Victor  Gardthausen. 
Die  gricchischen  Schreiber  dcs  Mittclaltcrs  und  der 
Renaissance.  Leipzig:  O.  Harrassowitz,  1909. 
xii,  508  p.  8**.  (Zentralbl.  f.  Bibliothekswesen. 
Beiheftc  33.) 

Periodicals. 
*  l*Aaxrfg]  CO)  jrjg' AvazoXifgJqnjiMQtg  otxoyf 
vstax^  OJia^  trjg  ifiSofAadog  ixSidofiivrj,''Ejog  13-17 
(Apr.   18,   1870-Aug.   17.  1874.)    'JEv    'A^ijvatg, 

1870-74.     4*. 

AeXriov  rfjg  '  latOQixfjg  xal  '  EdvoXoytxijg  'Ezcw 
Q(ag  j^g  'EUddog,   v.  1-6.    'Ev  'A^vcug:  'AdeX- 
<p&v  TleQQfif     1883-1906.     8*. 
V.  1-6  also  called  pt.  x-24. 

AeXxiov  tov  *  Ynovgysiov  x(ov  Oixorofux&v.  i-io 
(1908/1909).     Athens,  1908-1909.     8'. 

'E^ixov  IlavBnioxfiiuov,  'EjiioJTjfiorixrj  ^Ens- 
xfjoig.  V.  3  (1906-1907).  'Ev  *A^atg:  Tvnotg  11, 
J    ZaxtXXoQiov,  1909.     8**. 

Td    xatd    xijv    jtQvxavelar.  Kcovaxavx^vov 

MrjiaoTtovXov.,,  nQVxotvsvaayxog  xard  x6  ^Axadrj" 
fiai'xov  *Exog  1900-1901.  *Ev  A^vatg:  11,  J.  2a- 
xeXidgiogf  1902.     8**. 

7a  xoTo  xtf*  TtQvxayeCav  NtxoXdov  R  ITo» 

Xitov,  ITgvxavevoavxog  xatd  x6  ' AxadrnAoXxov^ E^ 
xog  1 906- 1 907.  *Ev*A^i^vaig:  'ExxoO  xvnoyQa" 
qpeiov  II,  A,  ZolxeXXoqIov,  1908.     8**. 

EXXtfvtxdg  ^tXoloYixog  SvXXoyog.  'O  iv  Kctv^ 
axavxLvovnoXei  *EXXrjvix6g  ^iXoXoyixog  ZvXkoyoQ. 
Tofiog  13.     'Ey  Kavaxcanivovndlei,  1880.     4**. 

Hellenismiis.  Monatliches  Organ  dcs  g^e- 
chischen  National- Vereins  "  HcUenismos. "  Hrsg. 
von  den  in  Deutschland  und  Oesterreich  lebcnden 
Gricchen.  Jahrg.  i,  Heft  1-4  (Oct  1908-Jan. 
1909).     Leipzig",  1908-09.     8*. 

No  more  published. 

^iXoXoyueog  ZvXXoyog  IlaQvaaadg,  AeXxiov  xov 
qwoioyvfoaxixoO  xfti^ftaxog.  Edfi.  A'  (Oct,  1900- 
June,  1901).     Ev  'A^vmg,  1901.     8**. 

*Ejf8xrjQlg,    'Exog   I,  3-7.     'Ev  'Ai^ipfmc, 

1897-1903.     6  V.    8**. 


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200 


U8T  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Greece,  confd. 

General  Works. 

About  (E.  F.  V.)  La  Grto  contemporaine. 
ParU:  Z.  Hackiite  et  Cie.,  1854.  2  p.l.,  486  p., 
1 1.     12". 

Paris:   Z.    Hachette  et  Cie,,    1855. 

2  p.l.,  474  p.,  I  1.     2.  ed.     i6'. 

Greece  and  the  Greeks  of  the  present  day. 

New  York:  Dix,  Edwards  6*  Co.,  1857.  l  p.l., 
T-xvi,  300  p.     12*. 

Adams  (William  Henry  Davenport).  The 
Mediterranean  illustrated.  Picturesque  views  and 
descriptions  of  its  cities,  shores,  and  islands.  Bv 
the  author  of  "  The  buried  cities  of  Campania  * 
[i.  e.  W.  H.  D.  AdamsJ...  London:  T.  Nelson 
6*  Sons,  1877.     xii,  12-373  P..  i  map.     f*. 

Address  in  behalf  of  the  Greeks,  especially 
those  who  have  survived  the  late  massacres  in  Scio. 
Edinburgh:  W.   WhyU  6*  Co.,  1822.     I  p.l.,  24  p. 
t\ 

Address  of  the  Committee  appointed  at  a  pub- 
lic meeting  held  in  Boston,  December  19,  1823, 
for  the  relief  of  the  Greeks,  to  their  fellow  citizens. 
If.  t,'f,  [Boston?  Press  North  Amer,  Review, 
1823.J     18  p.,  I  1.     8*. 

Address  of  his  excellency  the  Lord  High  Com- 
missioner on  the  7th  March,  1820,  to  the  legislative 
assembly  of  the  United  Ionian  States.  London: 
C,  H,  Reynell,  1820.     39  p.     8*. 

Admirals  (The)  and  the  navy  in  Crete.  By  a 
naval  officer.  (United  Service  Maga.  London, 
1899.     8*.     V.  18,  pp.  497-510.) 

AdTentnres  of  an  English  officer  in  Greece. 
(New  Monthly  Maga.  and  Lit.  Jour.  London, 
1826.  8".  V.  17  (1826.  pt.  2),  pp.  1 72-181,  201- 
208.) 

AjSkires  de  Crite.— Conflit  Gr^o-Turc.  [Cor- 
respondance.T— D^p^hes. — Notes.  1897.]  (Ar- 
chives diplomatiques.  Paris,  1898.  8**.  v.  65, 
pp.  17-57,  135-160,  293-362;  v.  66,  pp.  72-247.) 

or.  T6fMc a,    '£W 'A^vcuc:  T. Z  BXa<nr}s,  1901. 
4*.    {'AgxtTa  tijg  psmxiQas  'EXXijrix^e  hroQiac.  A\J 

Aktenstneke  zu  den  griechisch-tQrkischen 
Friedensverhandlungen  1897.  (Staatsarchiv.  Sam- 
mi.  der  officiellen  ActenstOcke.  Leipzig,  J  SgS,  8^ 
v.  61,  pp.  139-221.) 

Anderson  (R.)  Observations  upon  the  Pelo- 
ponnesus and  Greek  Islands,  made  in  1829.  Bos- 
ton: Crocker  and  Brewster,  1830.  viii,  21-334  p., 
I  map.     12**. 

Andr^ad^s  (A.)  The  currant  crisis  in  Greece. 
(Econ.  Jour.     v.  16,  pp.  41-51.     London,  1906.) 

Ang^elo  (E.  A.)  A  letter  to  the  Hon.  H.  G. 
Bennett,  M.P.,  upon  his  presenting  a  petition  to 
Parliament,  complaining  of  the  administration  of 
Government  in  the  Ionian  Islands,  while  under  the 
command  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Campbell.  London:  J. 
Hate  hard,  181 8.     18  p.     8*. 

Antenor,  pseudonym  of  E.  F.  DE  Lantier. 
The  travels  of  Antenor  in  Greece  and  Asia:  from  a 
Greek  manuscnpt  found  at  Herculaneum:  including 
some  account  of  Egypt.  Translated  from  the 
French  of  E.  F.  Lantier,  with  additional  notes  by  | 


the  English  translator.     London:  T.  N.  Longman 
6*  O,  Pees,  1799.     3  ^-     8* 

Antenors  Resor  uti  Grekland  och  Asien, 

med  Anmarkningar  5fver  Egypten.  Grekisk  Hand- 
skrift,  fnnnen  i  Herkulannm;  Ofversatt  p&  Franska 
sprdket  af  E.  F.  Lantier.  Fri  Ofversattning  af 
01.  Agrell.  Stockholm:  J.  A,  Carlbohm,  1803-4. 
2  T.  in  I.  12°. 
V.  a  pob.  b]r  J.  P.  Liodh. 

Antieano  (Sertonaco), /j^m/.  </ Antonio  San- 
TACROCE.  Frammenti  istorici  della  guerra  di  Can- 
dia.  Bologna:  G.  Battista  c  G,  Coruo,  1647. 
7  p.l.,  240,  239-364  p.     nar.  24.** 

Apostolides  (B.)  Les  P^Iasges,  les  Hell^ne» 
et  les  Albanais  dans  leurs  rapports  ethnologiques 
et  linguistiques.  (Inst,  egyptien.  Bull.  ser.  4, 
no.  7  (1906),  pp.  11-38.     Le  Caire,  1907.) 

Arbois  (  d*),  frhes.  M^moire  suf  les  trois 
d<$partemen  de  Coroire,  d'lthaque  et  de  la  mer 
Eg^e.  Par  les  citoyens  d'Arlx)is  frires...  Pre- 
miere partie.     Paris:  Andr/[l^gg],     104  p.     8'. 

^;|reS9rTo9  atQotrjyoO  'Ic^arvov  Mangvytditrti, 

*Ep  'A^ifmic:    F.  2,  Blaatflc,  1901.    2  t.    4*. 

CAQxfla  tijg  iWDtiQOS  'BlhjnHfiQ  latOQiac*  B  TV* 

pog  d'/rj 

Arrang^ement  financier  avec  la  Grtee.  Tra- 
Tanz  de  la  Commission  Internationale  charg^  de  la 
preparation  du  projet.  (Archives  diplomatiques. 
s^r.  2,  V.  69.  pp.  42-120,  147-175.     Paris,  189^) 

Anldjo  (J.)  Journal  of  a  visit  to  Constantinople 
and  some  of  the  Greek  islands.  London,  1835.    8*** 

Antonomie  cr^toise  (mai-d^cembre,  1897; 
janvier-octobre,  1898).  (Archives  diplomatiques. 
Paris,  1898-99.  ser.  2,  v.  66,  pp.  342-356;  v.  68, 
pp.  131-262.) 

Antriehe-Honffrie.  Gr^.  Convention 
d'eztradition  du  21/8  d^embre,  1904.  (Archives 
diplomat,  ser.  3,  v.  102,  pp.  235-248.  Paris, 
1907.) 

Asambnja  (G.  d').  I^  question  cr^toise  et  I'hel- 
l^nisme.  (La  sci.  soc.  v.  23,  pp.  189-204.  Paris, 
1897.) 

Baedeker  (Karl).  Ath^nes.  Guide  du  voya- 
geur  en  francais-anglais-allemand.  Eztrait  du 
manuel  pour  Tltalie  meridionale.  Avec  une  carte 
et  un  plan  de  ville.  Athhtes:  K.  IVilberg,  1875. 
46,  I  1.,  43,  48  p.,  I  map,  I  plan.  3.  ed.  12". 
Text  ia  French,  German  and  English. 

Greece:  handbook  for  travellers.     Leipzig: 

K.  Baedeker,   1909.      czxvi,  447  (i)  p.,  10  maps, 
14  plans,  2  pi.     4.  ed.     16**. 

Griechenland.    Handbuch  f Or  Reisende . . . 

Leipzig,  1 8  83.     I6^ 

Baird  (H.  M.)  Modern  Greece:  a  narrative  of 
a  residence  and  travels  in  that  country;  with  ob- 
servations on  its  antiquities,  literature,  language, 
politics,  and  religion.    New  York,  i^^t.  illus.   12^. 

Baldaeei  (Antonio).  Creta  dopo  I'ultima  in- 
surrezione.  (Soc.  geog.  italiana.  ser.  4,  v.  2, 
pp.  411-428,  513-536.     Roma,  1 90 1.) 

B»Uot  (J.)  Histoire  de  Tinsurrection  cr^oise. 
Paris:  L.  Dentu,  1868.  2  p.l.,  329  p.,  i  1.,  i  map.. 
8'. 


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Creed,  cont'd, 

Barroirs  (S.  J.)  The  isles  and  shrines  of 
Oreece.  Boston:  Roberts  Bros,^  1898.  xii,  i  1., 
391  p.,  19  pi.     8°. 

Bartlett  (Sir  E.  A.)  The  battlefields  of  Thes- 
saly.  With  personal  experiences  in  Turkey  and 
Greece.  London:  J.  Murray^  1897.  ix,  2  l.,4i2p., 
5  maps,  I  pi. ,  6  ports.     8''. 

Bauer  (A.)  Die  Forschungen  zur  griechischen 
Geschichte  1 888-1 898  verzeichnet  und  besprochen. 
MUnchen:  C.  H,  Beck,  1899.     2  p.l.,  574  p.     8". 

Banmann  (J.)  Auf  dem  thessalischen  Kriegs- 
schauplatze.  (Jabrb.  f.  d.  deutscbe  Armee  u.  Ma- 
rine. V.  116,  pp.  274-303;  V.  117,  pp.  11-40.  Ber- 
/in,  1900.) 

Bayard  (William).  An  exposition  of  the  con- 
duct of  the  two  houses  of  G.  G.  &  S.  Howland, 
and  Le  Roy,  Bayard  &  Company,  in  relation  to  the 
frigates  Liberator  and  Hope,  in  answer  to  a  narra- 
tive on  that  subject,  by  Alexandre  Contostavlos. 
New  York:  Clayton  &•  Van  Norden,  1826.  47  p. 
8\ 

Beanjoar  (Louis-Auguste-F^lix  de),  Baron. 
Tableau  du  commerce  de  la  Gr^ce,  forra^  d*aprds 
une  annee  moyenne,  depuis  1787  jusqu'en  1797. 
Paris:  A. -A.  Renouard,  1800.     2  v,     8*. 

A  view  of  the  commerce  of  Greece,  formed 

after  an  annual  average  from  1 787-1 797;  translated 
from  the  French  by  T.    H.   Home.     London:  J, 

Wallis,  1800.     xvi,  463  p..  i  table.     8*. 

Bedford  (W.  K.  R.)  The  first  siege  of  Rhodes, 
1480.  (Jour.  Roy.  United  Service  Inst.  London, 
1809.     8  .     v.  43,  pp.  42-52.) 

Bent  (J.  T.)  The  Cyclades;  or,  Life  among  the 
insular  Greeks.     London^  1885.     12**. 

B^rard  (Victor).  L'amiral  Pottier.  (Rev.  de 
Paris.  1903,  V.  6,  pp.  419-448,  648-668,  859- 
874.     Paris,  1903.) 

La  Turquie  et  THellenisme  contemporain. 

Paris:  F,   Aican,   1893.     4  p.l.,  v,   352    p.   12'. 
(Bibl.  d*hist.  contemp.) 

Paris:  F,  Alcan,  1896.  3  1.,  x,  352 p., 

1  map.     2.  ed.     12**. 

Berehet  (Federico).  La  Loggia  veneziana  di 
Candia.  i  illus.  (R.  istituto  veneto.  Atti,  v.  61, 
pt.  2,  pp.  I- 1 7       Venetia,  190 1.) 

Berehet  (Guglielmo).  Relazione  sulia  missione 
del  R.  istituto  veneto  di  scienze,  lettere  ed  arti  per 
la  ricerca  e  lo  studio  dei  monument!  veneziani  neir 
isola  di  Creta.  iilus.  2  plates.  (R.  istituto  veneto. 
Atti,  V.  60,  pt.  I,  pp.  62-69.    Venetia,  1900-01.) 

Terza  relazione  sulla   missione  in   Creta. 

(R.  istituto  veneto.  Atti,  v.  61,  pt.  i,  pp.  1 53-161. 

Venetia,  1902.) 

Bickford-Smith  (R.  A.  H. )  Cretan  sketches. 
London:  R.  Bentley  &*  Son,  1898.  6  p.l.,  270  p., 
9  pi.,  I  port.,  I  plan.     8"". 

Bi^ham  (Clive).  With  the  Turkish  army  in 
Thessaly.  London:  AfaemiUan  &*  Co.,  1897.   8  p., 

2  1.,  130  p.,  I  1.,  9  m  if>s,  If  pi..  I  port.     8**. 

Bik^las  (Demetrios).  L'Ath^nesd*aujourd'hui. 
(Rev.  d'^tudes  grecques.    Paris,  i^gS,    8*.    v.  11, 

pp.  307-323.) 

La  Cr^te  autonome.     (Rev.  polit.  &  litter. 

(Rev.  bleue.)  S^r.  4,  v,  12,  pp. 237-243.  Paris,  iSgg.) 


Le  rdle  et  les  aspirations  de  la  Gr^ce  dans 

la  question  d'Orient.     Paris,  1885.     54  p.     12". 
(Pub.  du  Cercle  Saint-Simon.     No.  3.) 

Les    Grecs    au   Moyen    Age:    ^tude  his- 

torique;  traduite  du  grec  moderne  en  fran9ais  par 

E.  Legrand.     Paris:  Maisonneuve  et   Cie.,  1878. 
viii,  136  p.     12*. 

Seven  essays  on  Christian  Greece,  trans- 
lated by  John  (Marquess  of  Bute).     London,  1890. 

8^ 

Repr.  from  the  Scottish  review. 

Vingt-cinq  ann^s  de  r^gne  constitutionnel 

enGr^ce.     Paris:  G.  Ckamerot,  i^Sg.    32  pp.    8*. 

Extr.  Nouvelle  Revue,  x.  Avril  1889. 

Bittner  (Alexander).  Der  geologische  Bau  von 
Attica,  Boeotien,  Lokris  und  Parnassis.  (Kais. 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Math.-naturwissensch.  CI. 
Denkschr.  Bd.  40,  pp.  1-74,  6  pi.  fVien,  1880. 
f^) 

Blaehogr^aiines    (loannes).     'Aqx^Ih    t^c 

vscojiQOs    'EXXtjvtKilc    taxoglas,     2b/Aos    I.    'Eif 

'A^vcug:  F.  S,  BXaat6c,  1901.    4'« 

Blancard  (Theodore).  Les  Mavroy^ni:  Es- 
sai  d*etude  additionnelle  k  I'histoire  moderne  de  la 
Gr^ce,  de  la  Turquie  et  de  la  Roumanie.  Orn^  de 
portraits.  ..etc.  Paris:  E,  Flammarion  [1893]. 
3  p.l.,  923  p.,  2  maps,  I  pi.,  I  port.,  i  tab.     8**. 

Blaquiere  (E.)  Greece  and  her  claims.  Lon- 
don: G.  B.  Whittaker,  1826.     2  p.l.,  iv,  23  p.    8*. 

The  Greek  revolution ;  its  origin  and  prog- 
ress: together  with  some  remarks  on  the  religion, 
national  character  &c.  in  Greece.     London:  G.  &* 

W,  B,  Whittaker,  1824.     viii,  362  p.,  I  1.,  i  map. 

8^ 

Bodenham  (Roger).  Voyage  to  Scio  in  1551 
A.D.  n.t.'p,  (In:  An  English  garner,  [v.  4] 
Voyages  and  travels,  v.  i.  Westminster,  1903. 
8^     pp.  1-5.) 

Repr.:  Hakluyt's  Voyages.    1599. 

Bog^danovich  (E.)    La  bataille  de  Navarin 
(1827),  d'apr^^  les  documents  in^dits  des  archives 
imperiales  russes.     Traduit  du  russe  sous  la  di- 
rection de  N.  Ney.     1 827-1 887.    Paris:  G.  Char- 
pentier  et  Cie,,  1887.  2  p.l.,  viii,  374  p.  i  map.   I2*. 

Bonnot  de  Mably  (Gabriel).  Observations  sur 
I'histoire  de  la  Gr^ce;  ou,  Des  causes  de  la  pros- 
peril^  et  des  malheurs  des  Grecs.  Genhve :  Com^ 
pagniedes  Libraires,  1766.     I  p.l.,  viii,  314  p.   12*. 

Bremer  (Fredrika).  Greece  and  the  Greeks; 
the  narrative  of  a  winter  residence  and  summer 
travel  in  Greece  and  its  islands;  translated  by 
Mary  Howitt.     London,  1863.     2  v.     8°. 

Leben  in  der  alten  Welt.     Tagebuch  wah- 

rend  eines  vierjahrigen  Aufenthalts  im  Stiden  und 
im    Orient.      Aus    dem    schwedischen.     Leipzig: 

F.  A,  Brockhaus,  1861-63.     16  v.  in  1 1.     16'. 

Breton  (Ernest  Fran9ois  Pierre  Hippolyte). 
Ath^nes  d^crite  et  dessin^e;  suivie  d'un  voyage  dans 
le  P^lopon^se.     Paris,  1862.     illus.     pi.     8". 

Briefe  relation  of  the  siege  and  taking  of  the 
Citie  of  Rhodes  [i5?2],  by  Sultan  Soliman  the 
great  Turke,  translated  out  of  French  into  English 
at  the  motion  of  the  Reverend  Lord  Thomas 
Dockwray,  great  Prior  of  the  order  of  Jerusalem  in 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Greece,  confd, 

England,  in  the  yeere,  1524.  (In:  R.  Hakluyt. 
Principal  Navigations.  London^  1600.  v.  2,  book  i, 

pp.  72-95.) 

Brondsted  (P.  O.)  Reisen  und  Untersuch- 
ungen  in  Gricchenland.     /'flrjj,  1826-30.    2  v.  f*. 

Brue  (Benjamin).  Journal  de  la  campagne  que 
le  Grand  Vesir  AH  Pacha  a  faite  en  171 5  pour  la 
conquete  de  la  Morde.  Paris:  E.  Thorin^  1870. 
2  p.  1.,  iv,  107  (i)  p.     8". 

Brull^  (Auguste).     Coup  d'oeil   sur  I'entomo- 
logie  de  la  Moree;  par  Aug.  Brulle.  n.t.-p.   [Parts? 
Vf  Thuau,  1831.]     24  p.     12**. 
Repr.:  Annates  des  sciences  naturelles,  juillet,  1831. 

Brunei  de  Presle  (C.  M.  W.),  and  A.  Blan- 
CHBT.  Gr^ce  depuis  la  conquete  romaine  jusqu'i 
nos  jours.  Paris:  Firmin-Didot  et  Cie.^  i86q. 
2p.l.,  589  p.,  40 pi.     8°. 

Bruyn  (Cornelis  de).  Reizen  van  Cornelis  de 
Bruyn,  door  de  vermaardste  deelen  van  Klein  Asia, 
de  eylanden  Scio,  Rhodus,  Cyprus,  Metelino, 
Stanchio,  &c.  Mitsgaders  de  voornaamste  steden 
van  ^gypten.  Syrien  en  Palestina. . .  Delft:  H, 
van  Krooneveldf  1698.     9  p.l.,  398  p.,  4I.,  105  pi. 

r. 

Bnchon  (J. -A.)  La  Gr^ce  continentale  et  la 
Moree.  Voyage,  sejour  et  etudes  historiques  en 
1840  et  1 84 1.  Paris:  C.  Gosselin,  1843.  viii, 
568  p.     12°. 

Histoire   des  conquetes  et   de  I'^tablisse- 

ment  des  Fran9ais  dans  les  etats  de  Tancienne 
Gr^ce  sous  les  Ville-Hardoin,  i  la  suite  de  la  qua- 
tri^me  croisade.     Paris,  1846.     v.  i.     8*. 

Recherches  historiques  sur  la  principaut^ 

fran9aise  de  Moree  et  ses  bautes  baronnies.  Le 
livre  de  la  conqueste  de  la  Mor^e.  Premiere 
^poque,  conquete  et  ^tablissement  f^odal.  Paris, 
1845.     2  v.     8°. 

Nouvelles    recherches    historiques   sur   la 

principaute  fran9aise  de  Moree  et  ses  hautes  ba- 
ronnies. Investigation  des  archives  et  biblio- 
th^ques  de  Toscane,  Naples,  Sicile,  Make,  Corfou. 
Seconde  ^poque.  Affaiblissement  et  decadence. 
Paris,  1845.     2  V.     8°. 

Atlas  des  Nouvelles  recherches  historiques 

sur  la  principaute  fran9aise  de  Mor^e,  et  ses  hautes 
baronnies.  fondees  k  la  suite  de  la  4.  croisade. 
Paris,  1845.     4**. 

Buerchner  (L.)  Hafen  Panormos  und  Vor- 
gebirg  Palinuros  auf  der  Insel  Samos.  i  map. 
(Philologus.     V.  65,  pp.  481-489.     Leipzig,  1906.) 

Bnondelmonti  (Christophe).  Description  des 
lies  de  I'archipel . . .  Version  grecque  par  un  ano- 
nyme  publiee. .  .avec  une  traduction  fran9aise  par 
E.  Legrand.  Premiere  partie.  Paris:  E.  Leroux, 
1897.  xl,  256  p.,  52  charts.  4".  (Publications 
de  I'ecole  des  langues  orientales.  Quatrieme  serie. 
Tome  xiv.) 

Bnrg^ess  (R.)  Greece  and  the  Levant.  Lon- 
don,  1835.     2v.     12". 

Bute  (3.  marquis),  J.  P.  C.  Stuart.  Patmos. 
(In  his:  Essays  on  foreign  subjects.  Paisley,  1901. 
8".     pp.  253-296.) 

Buxton  (£.  N.)  Short  stalks.  Second  series. 
Comprising  trips  in  Somaliland,  Sinai,  the  eastern 


desert  of  Egypt,  Crete,  the  Carpathian  Mountains, 
and  Daghistan.  London:  E.  Stanford,  1898.  x\, 
226  p.,  89  pi.,  2  maps.     8°. 

Byrne    (Miles).      Memoirs   of    Miles    Byrne. 
Edited  by  his  widow.     A  new  edition  with  an  in- 
troduction by  Stephen  Gwynn.     Dublin:  Maunsel 
6^  Co.,  1907.     2  V.     8*. 

Canellopoulos  (E.)  La  reforme  penitentiaire 
en  Gr^ce.  (Rev.  penitentiaire.  Annee  24,  pp. 
839-843.     Paris,  1900.) 

Carlisle  (G.  W.  F.)  Diary  in  Turkish  and 
Greek  waters.  Edited  by  C.  C.  Felton.  Bos/on, 
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From  Jan.  a  to  April  9,  1880.  Contains  the  Coundouriotis 
Mimoire  of  Dec.  3/15,  1879. 

Affaires  de  Grice  en  1880.     Paris: 

Imprimerie  Nationale,  1 88 1,    xii,  235,  Ixxxvi  p.  f*. 

Covers  the  period  from  April  z6,  1880,  to  Jan.  17,  x88x. 
Contains  the  text  of  the  seven  protocols  of  the  Conference  of 
Berlin,  June  16  to  July  x,  1880,  and  of  the  meetings  of  the 
Commusion  Technique  for  the  determination  of  the  Turko- 
Greek  frontier,  June  i9-a8, 1880. 

Affaires  de  Gr^ce.    1 880-1 88  r.    Paris: 

Imprimerie  Nationale,  188 1,     v.  2.     f. 

Affaires  de  Roumelie  et  de   Gr^ce. 

1885-1886.  Paris:  Imprimerie  Nationale,  1886. 
xxix,  727  p.     f*. 

Affaires  d'Orient.     Affaire  de  Cr^te. 

Juin  1894-f^vrier  1897.  Paris:  Imp.  Nat.,  1897. 
XXV,  350  p.     f. 


,  viz.,  the  Imperial  Firman  of  1868,  the  Pact  of  Ha- 
lepa  of  1868  and  the  Imperial  Firman  of  1889.    Correspond- 


Opens  with  text  of  organicacts  concerning  the  institution 
of  Crete,  " 

lepa  of  1868  and  the  Imperial  Firman  of  1889.  Correspond- 
ence is  largely  that  conducted  between  the  Ambassador  of 
France  at  Constantinople,  M.  Cambon,  the  French  consul 

f:eaeral  at  Canea,  M.  Blanc,  and  the  French  Foreign  Office. 
t  will  be  observed  that  this  Yellow  Book  covers  a  longer 
period  of  time  than  the  British  Blue  Book  of  corresponding 
dau.  The  Yellow  Book  contains  the  text  of  the  collective 
Note  verbale  addressed  bv  the  Great  Powers,  at  Constantino- 
ple, to  the  Porte,  tobmitttng  a  regulation  organizing  the  gen- 
dannerie  in  Crete. 


Conflit  gr^co-turc.      Situation     de 

TEmpire  Ottoman.  Fevrier-mai,  1897.  Paris: 
Imprimerie  Nationale,  1897.     xxxiii,  373  p.     f*. 

Autonomic     cretoise.     Mai-d^cem- 

bre,  1897.    Paris:  Imp.  Nat.,  1898.     35  p.     V, 

Negociations  pour  la  paix.     Traitc 

gr^co-turc.  Mai-decembre,  1897.  Paris:  Im^ 
primerie  Nationale,  1898.     92  p.     f*. 

Arrangement  financier  avec  la  Gr^ce. 

Travaux  de  la  commission-internationale,  charg^e 
de  la  preparation  du  projet.  Paris:  Imprimerie, 
Nationale,  1898.     vi,  206  p.     3  diag.     V*. 

Affaires  d'Orient.  Emprunt  de  IMn- 

demnite  de  guerre  hellenique.  Evacuation  de  la 
Thessalie.  Janvier- juin,  1898.  Paris:  Imprime- 
rie Nationale,  1898.     x,  109  p.  4®. 

itvacuation  de  la  Cr^te  par  les  troupes  Ot- 

tomanes.  Installation  d*un  haut  commissaire. 
Octobre-novembre,  1898.    Paris:  Imp.  Nat.,  1898.. 

53  p.    ^^ 

Affaires  de  Cr^te.  1904-1905.     Parist 

Imp.  Nat.,  1905.     xvi,  203  p.     f. 

France* — Ministhe  du  Commerce.  Annales 
du  commerce  ext^rieur.  Faitscommerciaux.  Grice, 
no.  1-16.     1 847-1885.     n.  t.-p.     8**. 

Annales  du  commerce  ext^rieur.  Legisla- 
tion commerciale.  Gr^e,  no.  1-16.  1 843-1 893. 
If.  /.-/.     8*. 

Rapports  commerciaux  des  agents  diploma- 
tiques et  consulaires.     Paris,  n.  d.     8**. 

Mouvement  commercial,  industriel  et  maritime  de  Cala* 
mata. 
Situation  commerdale  de  Cr^te. 

1890.  zo  p.    no.  34,  ser.  1890-99.    No  more  pub. 
Z901.     15  p.    no.  145,  series  of  1899-date. 

l^tat  du  commerce  de  la  Gr^ce. 
1889-91.    5  p.     no.  6,     series  of  1890-1899. 
1894.         15  p.     no.  aSo,        *'   "    '*        " 
1902.         XI  p.    no.  268,         **  **  z899-date. 

L'importation  fran^aise  en  Gr^e  et  les  mojrens  de  la 

developer. 

1902.    39  p.    no.  155,  seriesof  1899-date. 

Mouvement  commercial  et  maritime  de  Patras. 

1891.  zx  p.    no.  60,  series  of  1890-1899. 

1892.  none  published. 

X893.    lip.    no.  193       "  *•      '*        •* 
X900.     14  p.    no.  91,  series  of  1899-date. 

Mouvement  commercial,  industriel  et  maritime  du  Pirte. 

Z893/4.     20  p.     no.  ^12,  series  of  1890-1899. 
Commerce  et  navigation  du  Yolo. 

Z900.    z6  p.    no.  50,  series  of  z899-date. 

Fredrich  (Karl).  Bericht  Uber  eine  Bereisung 
der  Inseln  des  Thrakischen  Meeres  und  der  NOrd- 
lichen  Sporaden.  (KOn.-preuss.  Akad.  d.  Wissen- 
sch.    Sitzungsb.     1905,  pp.  64-71.    Berlin,  1905.) 

Skiathos  und   Peparethos.     4  plates,  map, 

(Kais.-deutsch.  arcbSoI.  Inst.  Mitteil.  Athen.  Abt. 
V.  31,  pp.  99-128.     Athen,  1906.) 

Freeman  (E.  A.)  Studies  of  travel:  Greece. 
New  York:  G,  P.  Putnam's  Sons[co^.  1893].  vii, 
286  p.  ,  I  pi.     16". 

Freese(J.  H.)  A  short  popular  history  of  Crete; 
with  introduction  by  P.  W.  Clayden.  London: 
Jarrold&*  Sons,  1897.    2.  ed.    165  (i)  pp.,  2  maps^ 

8*. 

Fuchs  (Theodor).  Studien  Uber  die  jQngeren 
Tertiilrbildungen  Griechen lands.  (Kais.  Akad.  d. 
Wissensch.  Math.-naturwissensch.  CI.  Denkschr^ 
Bd.  37,  Abth.  II.  pp.  1-42.  5  pi.    IVien,  1877.     f'.). 


2o6 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Greece,  cont'd. 

Fuller  (Myron  L.)  Conditions  of  circulation 
at  the  sea  mills  of  Cephalonia.  New  York:  The 
Society,  1907.  8**»  (Geological  Soc.  of  America. 
Bull.     V.  18,  pp.  221-232.) 

Future  (The)  of  Greek  history.  (Quart.  Rev. 
V.  195,  pp.  79-97.     London,  1902.) 

G.  (S.  de).  La  guerre  de  1897.  (Rev.  de  droit 
internat.  et  de  legislation  comparee.  v.  30,  pp.  25- 
87,  324-374.  546-605.     Bruxelies,  1 898.) 

Gamba  (Pietro),  Count,  A  narrative  of  Lord 
Byron's  last  journey  to  Greece.    London,  1825.    8**. 

Gardner  (J.  D.)  The  Ionian  islands  in  rela- 
tion to  Greece,  with  suggestions  for  advancing  our 
trade  with  the  Turkish  countries  of  the  Adriatic, 
and  the  Danube.  London:  J.  Ridgway,  1859.  i  p.l., 
91  p.     2.  ed.     8*. 

Gardner  (P.)  Samos  and  Samian  coins.  Lon- 
don,   1882.     8*. 

Gktrdner  (William  Amory).  In  Greece  with 
the  classics.  Boston:  Little,  Brown  &*  Co.,  1908. 
5  p.l.,  vii,  301  p.,  I  pi.     12*. 

Gaspar  (Mariano).  Cordobeses  musulmanes 
en  Alejandriay  Greta.  (In:  Homendje  4  D.  Fran- 
cisco Godera.    Zaragota,  1904.    4**.    pp.  217-233.) 

Gasparin  (Valerie  Boissierde),  Countess.  Jour- 
nal d'un  voyage  au  Levant.  Paris  ;  M.  Ducloux  et 
Cie.,  1850.     2.  ed.     3  vols.     12*. 

Gear  (E.  G.)  A  sermon,  delivered  at  the  taking 
up  of  a  collection  for  the. .  .Greeks. .  .in. .  .Ithaca 
...the  18th  of  January,  1824...  Ithaea:  Printed 
by  Mack  &*  Morgan,  1824.     24  p.     8*. 

Geleieh  (Eugen),  and  Ivan  Zolger.  Das 
kommerzielle  Bildungswesen  in  Italien.  Von  E. 
Gelcich  und  I.  Zolger.  Das  kommerzielle  Bild- 
ungswesen in  Frankreich,  Griechenland,  Peru, 
Uruguay,  Paraguay  und  Gosta  Rica.  Von  E. 
Gelcich.  Wien:  A.  Holder,  1908.  xii,  361  p.,  3  1. 
4**.  (Das  kommerzielle  Bildungswesen  der  europSis- 
cben  und  aussereurop^ischen  Staaten.  Tl.  5.) 

Gell  (^fV  W.)  Narrative  of  a  journey  in  the 
Morca.  London:  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Or  me,  &* 
BroTun,  1823.     ix,  411  p.,  q  pi.     illus.     8°. 

Georg^renes  (Joseph).  Beschreibung  der 
Insel  Patmos.  (In:  H.  E.  G.  Paulus.  Samm- 
lung  der  merkwUrdigsten  Reisen  in  den  Orient. . . 
Jena:  C.  H.  Cuno,  1 792-1 803.     8*.     v.  5.) 

Die  Insel  Samos.     (In:  H.  E.  G.  Paulus. 

Sammlung  der  merkwUrdigsten  Reisen  den  Orient. 
Jena:  C.  H.  Cuno,  1792-1803.     8°.     v.  5  ) 

Gerland  (E.)  Das  Archiv  des  Herzogs  von 
Kandia  im  Konigl.  Staatsarchiv  zu  Venedig. 
Sirassburg:  K.  G.  TrUbner,  1899.  2  p.l.,  148  p. 
8^ 

Gerola  (Giuseppe).  Appunti  sui  monument! 
veneti  di  Cefalonia  e  di  Corfu.  16  p.  (R.  istituto 
veneto.  Atti,  v.  67,  pt.  2,  pp.  421-436.  Venetia, 
1908.) 

La  dominazione  genovese  in  Greta.  (Atti  d. 

I.  R.  Accad.  di  sci . . .  in  Rovereto.    ser.  3,  v.  8,  pp. 
I34-I75.     Rovereto,  1902.) 

Gladstone  (William  Ewart).  Substance  of 
the  speech  on  the  affairs  of  Greece,  and  the  foreign 
policy  of  the  administration,  on  the  27th  of  June, 
1850.     London:  J,  Murray,  1850.     67  p.     8'. 


Gloti  (Gustave).  L'^tude  du  droit  grec.  (Rev. 
de  Paris.     1905.  v.  5,  pp.  548-562.     Paris,  1905.) 

Godden  (Gertrude  M.)  The  sacred  marriage. 
(Folk- lore.  London,  1895.  8*.  v.  6,  pp.  225- 
234.) 

Gordon  (T.)  History  of  the  Greek  revolution, 
etc.     Edinburgh  and  London,  1844.     2.  ed.     2  v. 

v.- 

CK>lti  (C.  von  der),  Freiherr.  Der  thessalische 
Krieg  und  die  tUrkische  Armee.  Eine  kriegs- 
geschichtliche  Studie.  Berlin:  E.  S.  Mittler  6* 
Sohn,  1898.     vi,  278  p.,  19  maps.     8**. 

Golti  (Ed.  von  der),  Freiherr.  Reisebilder  aus 
dem  griecbisch-tUrkischen  Orient.  Halle  a.  S. :  E. 
Strien  [1902].     4  p.l.,  156  p.     8°. 

Gotteland  (A.)  Chemin  de  fer  de  Diakophto 
k  Kalavryta;  voie  de  0°**  75  k  adherence  et  cremail- 
li^re;  notice  et  dessins  d*execution . . .  Mission 
Fran9aisdes  Travaux  Publics.  Paris:  J.  Marcha- 
dier  6*  Cie.,  1883.     31  p.,  i  I.,  37  plans,  5  pi.    T. 

Graindor  (Paul).  Histoire  de  Ttle  de  Skyros 
jusqu'en  1538.  Liige:  H.  Vaillant-Carmanne,  IQ06. 
89  p.,  I  1.  8°.  (Universite  de  Li^ge.  Facult^  de 
philosophie  et  lettres.     Biblioth^que,  fasc.  17.) 

Grand-Carteret  (John).  La  Gr^te  devant 
Timage.  150  reproductions  de  caricatures  grecques, 
fran9aises  &c.  Paris:  L.- Henry  May,  1897.  3  p.l., 
(i)  10-144  p.     illus.     I2^ 

Great  Britain. — Admiralty.  Gorrespondence 
respecting  the  battle  of  Navarin.  10  p.  (Gt.  Br. 
Sess.  P.  1834,  V.  42,  No.  32.) 

Great  Britain. — Foreign  Office.     Diplomatic 

and  consular  reports.     Annual    series.     London, 

1 896-1906.     8*. 

Report  on  the  trade  of  Crete. 

1901.  ID  pp.  no.  3932.   1904.   8  pp.  no.  3494. 

190a.   9  pp.  no.  3097.    X905.   8  pp.  no.  3705. 

1903.   9  pp.  no.  328a.   1906.  ZQ  pp.  no.  3808. 

1907.   pp.  no.  4056. 

Finances  of  Greece. 

1887.  40  pp.  no.  194. 
x888.  7  pp.  no.  47a. 
1889.   3  pp.  no.  058. 

1893/4.  26  pp.,  2  taoles.  no.  1416. 

1894/5.  22  pp.  no.  157X. 

1895/6.  47  pp.  no.  1694. 

1896.  26  pp.  no.  1783. 

1899.  41  pp.,  1  diagr.  no.  2370. 

1900.  20  pp.  no.  248a. 

1903.  4a  pp.,  I  table,  no.  3x26. 

1904.  46  pp.  no.  3302. 

Trade  of  Patras. 

x886.  7  pp.  no.  78.  1893.  ^7  PP*  °o-  *33x. 

1887.  6  pp.  no.  259.  1894.  32  pp.  no.  1500. 

1888.  6  pp.  no.  457.  Z895.  14  pp.  no.  i68a. 

1889.  8  pp.  no.  644.  X896.  15  pp.  no.  x86i. 
X890.  6  pp.  no.  819.  X897.  15  pp.  no.  3055. 
1891.  10  pp.  no.  980.  1B98.  X5  pp.  no.  3214. 
X892.  zi  pp.  no.  1x54.  X899.  14  pp.  no.  2408. 

X900.  x8  pp.  no.  2573. 

Trade  of  Piraeus. 

X885.   9  pp.  no.  3^.  1893.  28  pp.  no.  Z36S. 

Z886-1887,  none  published.  1894.  39  pp.  no.  1527. 

z888.   6  pp.  no.  474.  1895.  47  pp.  no.  1694. 

1889.  zo  pp.  no.  672.  Z896.  15  pp.  no.  i86z. 

1890.  Z3  pp.  no.  834.  X897.  z5  pp.  no.  2055. 

1891.  x6  pp.  no.  1019.  Z898.  Z5  pp.  no.  3214. 
1893.  Z9  pp.  no.  ZZ84.  1899.  14  pp.  no.  2408. 

1900.  z8  pp.  no.  3573. 

Trade  and  agriculture  of  Thessaly. 
1889.      4  pp.    no.  559.        >899/oo.     15  pp.    no.  3385. 
1890-1898,  none  pubusbed.    Z900/1.    x8  pp.    no.  3557. 
1901/3.    15  pp.    no.  3764. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


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Greece,  cont'd, 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  8.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Turkey.  London: 
Harrison  &•  Sons,  1878.  I  1..  3  p.  f*.  (Parlia- 
mentary Papers,  1878.     v.  81.) 

DesfMitch  of  H.  B.  M.  Consul  at  C^nea,  Crete,  Thomas  B. 
Saodwith,  transmitting  the  petition  addressed  to  the  consuls 
of  the  Great  Powers  and  of  Greece  residing  in  Canea  on  Dec. 
33,  1877  (o.  8.)  by  a  committee  of  the  Cretan  Christians. 

Turkey.     1878,  no.    19.      Correspondence 

respecting  the  relations  between  Turkey  and 
Greece.  London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878J.  ix, 
120  p.     f*.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  82.) 

Covers  the  period  from  June  9,  1877,  'o  I^ch.  za,  187!. 

Turkey.     1878,    no.    20.     Correspondence 

respecting  the  representation  of  Greece  in  the 
Congress  [of  Berlin].  London:  Harrison  &*  Sons 
[1878].  I  1.,  4  p.  f.  (Parliamentary  Papers, 
1878,  V.  82.) 

Turkey.     1878,   no.  28.      Correspondence 

respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London:  Harrison 
^  Sons  [1878J.  iv,  59  p.  f^  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1878,  v.  82.) 

Covers  the  period  from  Dec.  aa,  1877,  to  March  4/15*  '878. 

Turkey.     1878,    no  32.      Correspondence 

respecting  the  insurrections  in  Thessaly  and  Epirus. 
London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1878].  vi,  143  p.  f. 
(Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  83.) 

Turkey.  1878,  no.  35.  Further  corre- 
spondence respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London: 
Harrison  6f  Sons  [1878].  i  1.,  48  p.  f^  (Par- 
liamentary Papers,  1878,  v.  82.) 

Covers  the  period  from  March  31  to  June  34,  1878. 

Greece.  1880,  no.  i.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  negotiations  for  the  rectification 
of  the  Greek  frontier.  London:  Harrison  <Sr»  Sons 
[1880].  vi,  138  p.  f.  (Parliamentary  Papers, 
1880,  V.  78.) 
Covers  the  period  from  June  9,  1879,  ^^  Ja°'  i9i  i^^* 

Turkey.     1880,  no.   13.     Despatches  from 

Her  Majesty's  Ambassador  at  Constantinople  and 
Her  Majesty's  Minister  at  Athens,  forwarding 
copies  of  the  collective  note  respecting  the  Turco- 
Greek  boundary  and  of  the  replies  of  the  Turkish 
and  Greek  Governments.  London:  Harrison  6j* 
Sons  [1880].  7  p.  f.  (Parliamentary  Papers, 
1880.     V.  81.) 

Greece.  1881,  no.  i.  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  rectification  of  the  Greek  frontier. 
London:  Harrison  6r*  Sons  [1881].     xi,  91  p.     f**. 

(Parliamentary  Papers,  1881,  v.  98.) 
From  April  28  to  Oct.  17,  1880. 

Greece.  1881,  no.  2.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  rectification  of  the  Greek  fron- 
tier. London:  Harrison  6*  Sons  [1881].  vii,  57  p. 
V .     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1881.     v.  98.) 

From  Oct.  28,  1880,  to  Jan.  25,  1881. 

Greece.  1881,  no.  3.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  rectification  of  the  Greek  fron- 
tier. London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1881].  I  1., 
8  p.     f*.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1881,  v.  98.) 

Collective  notes  of  the  Powers  addressed  to  the  Greek  Gov- 
emmeot  on  April  7  and  ao,  x88i,  resp.,  and  to  the  Porte  on 
April  19,  z88i. 

Greece.     i88r,   no.  4.     Further  paper  re- 

rcting  the  rectification  of  the  Greek  frontier.  Lon- 
:  Harrison  6*  Sons  [1881].     2  I.     (Parliamen- 
Ury  Papers,  188 1.  v.  98.) 

Replf  of  the  Porte  to  the  Collective  note  of  the  Powers  of 
April  19,  i88t. 


Greece.     1881.  no.  5.     Despatch  from  Mr. 

Goschen  forwarding  the  convention  for  the  settle- 
ment of  the  frontier  between  Greece  and  Turkey, 
signed  at  Constantinople  on  the  24.  May,  1881. 
London:  Harrison  6*  Sons  [1881].  I  1.,  27  p.  f. 
(Parliamentary  Papers,  1881,  v.  9S.) 

Greece.  1881,  no.  6.  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  rectification  of  the  Greek  frontier. 
London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1881].  xiv,  236  p.  f*. 
(Parliamentary  Papers,  1881.     v.  98.) 

From  Jan.  17  to  May  31,  i88z. 

Greece.  1881,  no.  8.  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  rectification  of  the  Greek  frontier. 
London:  Harrison  fir*  Sons  [1881].  3  p.  (Parlia- 
mentary Papers,  i88r,  v.  98.) 

Despatch  from  M.  Coumoundouros,  correcting  report]  of  a 
conversation  printed  in  Greece,  no  6, 1881. 

Turkey.     i8«i,   no.    10.     Correspondence 

respecting  the  demarcation  of  the  Russo-Turkish 
frontier  in  Asia.  London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1881]. 
iv»  45  p.    f*.    (Parliamentary  Papers,  1881,  v.  100.) 

Greece.      1882,   no.    i.      Correspondence 

respecting  the  rectification  of  the  Greek  frontier. 
London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1882].  viii,  142  p. 
f.     (Parliamentary  Papers,  1882,  v.  80.) 

From  June  2  to  Dec.  19,  z88i. 

Greece.  1882,  no  2.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  rectification  of  the  Greek  fron- 
tier. London:  Harrison  &*  Sons  [1882].  3  p.  f*. 
(Parliamentary  Papers,  1882,  v.  80.) 

Correspondence  transmitting  the  convention  between  Tur- 
key and  Greece,  signed  at  Constantinople,  July  a,  i88z.  The 
text  of  the  convention  is  not  given. 

Greece.     1886,  no.  2.     Copy  of  a  circular 

despatch  to  Her  Majesty's  representatives  abroad 
respecting  the  affairs  of  Greece.  London:  Harri- 
son &*  Sons  [1886].  5  p.  f*.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1886,  v.  74.) 

Lord  Roseberry's  despatch  of  May  6,  x886. 

Greece.  1886,  no.  3.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Greece.  London: 
Harrison  (Sr*  Sons  [1886].  xiii,  155  p.  f*.  (Par- 
liamentary Papers,  1886,  v.  74.) 

From  Dec.  6, 1885,  to  May  12,  1886. 

Turkey.  1890,  no.  2.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1890].  vi,  210  p.,  I  map.  f. 
(Parliamentary  Papers,  1890,  v.  82.) 

In  continuation  of  Turkey  no.  2,  1889.  Covers  the  period 
from  Aug.  31,  1889,  to  March  5,  1890. 

Turkey.  1891,  no.  4.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Cr«te.  London:  Har* 
rison^Sons\\Z^\\,  ix,  128  p.  f*.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1891,  v.  97.) 

la  continuation  of  Turkey  no.  a,  1890.  Covers  the  period 
from  Feb.  10  to  Dec.  a9, 1890^ 

Turkey.  1891,  no.  5.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London: 
Harrison  &*  Sons  [1891].  iv,  59  p.  f**.  (Parlia- 
mentary Papers,  1891,  v.  97.) 

In  continuation  of  Turkey  no.  4,  1891.  From  Dec.  a9, 1890, 
to  June  23,  1891. 

Turkey.      1896,   no.    7.     Correspondence 

respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London:  Harrison 
^  Sons  [1896],  xxxii,  364  p.  f".  (Parliamen- 
Ury  Papers,  1896,  v.  96.) 

From  Feb.  34, 1895,  to  Sept.  5, 1896. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Criect,  cont'd. 

Tuikey.     1897,  no.  4.     Notes  addressed  by 

the  representatives  of  Great  Brilain,  Austria-Hun- 
Z*Ty,  France,  Germany,  Italy  and  Russia,  to  the 
Turkish  and  Greet  governments  in  regard  to  Crete 
[on  March  a  and  5,  1897,  resp.].  Landtnt  Hatri- 
soH  (S"  Sons  [l8q7].  r  1.,  3  p,  f°.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1897,  v.  10a,) 

Turkey.     1897.   no.    5.     Replies   of    the 

Turkish  and  Greek  governments  to  the  notes  ad- 
dressed to  them  on  March  i,  1897,  by  the  represen- 
tatives of  Great  Britain,  Austria- Hungary.  France, 
Germany.  Italy  and  Russia,  in  regard  to  Crete, 
Ijtndon:  Harrison  &•  Son,  [1897].  I  1..  5  p-  f°. 
(Parliamentary  Papers,  1897.     v.  loi.) 

Tutkey.     1 897,  no.  6.     Reply  of  the  Turk- 

ish  governmenl  to  the  note  presented  on  March  5, 
1897.  by  the  representatives  of  Great  Britain.  Auv 
tria-Hungar^',  France,  Germany,  Italy  and  Russia, 
in  regard  to  Crete.  Londen:  Harrison  &•  Sens 
[1B97J.     2   1.     (°.     (Parliamentary   Papers,    1897. 

Tuikey.  1S97.  no.  8.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  aflairs  of  Crete.  London: 
Harrison  &•  Saa,  [iSgl].  vii,  125  p.  f°.  (Par- 
liamentary Papers.  1897,  v.  loa.) 


Turkey.     1697.00.9.     Reports  00  the  sit- 

tialion  in  Crete.    London:  Harrison  &•  Sons  [1897]. 

It.,  48  p.  f°.   (Parliamentary  Papers,  1897,  V.  102.) 

Rtponi  or  Rcar-Admiral  Karrii  10  Ibc  Adminllr.   Feb. 

»-May  4.  tirn,  and  of  Col.  Chcmuide  10  tke  Forelio  Office, 

Turkey.  1897,  no.  10.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London: 
Harrison  &!•  Sens  [iZl:^^'].  xivi,  197  p.  (°.  (Par- 
liamentary Papers.  1897.  v,  101.) 

T^k^rT""!!??"  f™'J'"°*4'o" SJV  u.  ,^™'''^*"""' "       ™J^^< 

Turkey.      1897,    no.    11.     Correspondence 

respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete  and  the  war  between 
Torkey  and  Greece.  London:  Harrison  61'  Sons 
[1897].     »liii,  393  P-     f°- 

FroniJ«i.jloM.yj«..8«;. 

Turkey.  1897,  no.  12.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London:  Har- 
Tison  &  Sons\^^<ii\.     vi,  43  [l]  p.      V. 

- — -Turkey.  1898,  no.  3.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London:  Har- 
rison (s'  5fl«j  [iBgB].     IV,  225  p-     f°. 

la  oontinualion  o(  Turkey  dm.  ir  and  .1,  .857.    From  May 

Turkey.      1898,    no.    4,      Correspondence 

respecting  relief  work  in  Crete.  London:  Harrison 
6-  Sons  [1898].      I  p.l.,  28  p.,  I  I.      I'. 

Tuikey.  1898,  no.  5.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London: 
Harrison  &•  Sons  [i~   "         


Turkey.     18? 

cnce    respecting    thi 

Harrison  &•  Sons  [1898]. 
In  cogtipuiliop  oF  Turkey  . 


.189*. 


.  .a^. 


1897. 


Turkey.  1 898,  no.  6.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London: 
Harrison  &•  Sens  [1898],     vi,  83  p.     f°. 

In  coatinuatioa  of  Turkey  no.  s,  1B48.    From  June  30  (0 


Further  correspond- 
affain   of    Crete,     London: 
141  P-     (°. 

iSgS.     Fram   Scpi.  j  !• 


Turkey.  1899,00.  1.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London: 
Harrison  if  Sons  [1899].  xiii,  152  p.,  I  map. 
f.     C.  92^3. 


,oFeb.,g,  .S». 


of  Turkey  do. 


Bi  On,  A  >>oS. 


Turkey.  1B99.  no.  a.  Report  by  Her 
Majesty's  Commissioner  in  Crete  on  the  provisional 
British  administration  of  the  province  of  Candia. 
London: Harrison  6*  5i>bj[i899).    1  p.l..  lip.    (*. 

Torkey.  i9at.  no.  t.  Further  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  affairs  of  Crete.  London: 
Harrison  A*  Sons  [1901].     i,  197  p 

In  continuation  ol  turkty  no,  1,  i8». 


From  Jim 


Oreftt  Biitaia.—Hydro^apiii  Office.  Sail- 
ing directions  for  the  island  of  Candia  or  Crete. 
By  Cap.  T.  Spratt...  London  [Eyri  4*  Sfollis- 
uioodt]  1866.     a  p.l.,  38  p.     2,  ed.     8°. 

OrMit  Britain.  —  Treasury  Depatlmmt, 
Greek  Loan  of  1832.  Account  of  moneys  paid 
out  of  the  Consolidated  Fund  for  interest  and  sink- 
ing fund  on  the  loan,  and  of  the  amount  repaid  by 
the  Greek  government,  1B69  (origin)- 1908.  Loh- 
don,  1870-1909.     f*. 

From  iSfo-iSgS  the  Libmry  bu  ibew  ucounu  lo  the  Par- 
ImuieniMry  P»pe™  only.  Iron  tt^  to  date,  both  in  the  Piir- 
lianieoury  Piptn  iniTiii  Kpuiitt  cople*. 

Greek   Loan   of    i8g8.      Account   of    the 

total  sums  issued  from  the  Consolidated  Fund  in 
respect  to  the  annuity  guaranteed  for  facilitating 
the  raising  of  a  loan  by  the  government  of  Greece, 
1900-1901.      London,  1900-1901.      f*. 

Grdee  et  ^gyple.  Convention  commerciaie  du 
1906  entree  en  vlguere  le  15/28  juin  de  la 
noee.  (France.  Min.  d.  Comm.  et  d.  Tin- 
dust.  Annales  du  Commerce  Eit^rieur.  Pays 
Strangers  en  General.  Conventions  Internation- 
ales. Legisl.  comm..  no.  141,  [906,  {asc.  8-10. 
pp.  1-27.      Paris.  1906.) 

Qr9»ea.~BoiiJ/.  'Eg»t]f4t^  tfjt  Evfitgrij- 
aio>(  jov  BaaiXtim)  t^  'EllMof.  iB85-date. 
'Ei-'A^i^yaii,    1885-date.     8°andr, 

irgaxuna  idlf  2wcdgiAa»an'  T^e  BovXijs, 

1885-1897,  1899-1902.  'Ev  'A^Kut:  ix  loO  'E- 
^riHoU  TvjtofQoipElou,    1885-1903.     8°  and  4°. 

After  1901  merged  with  '"Ecptjiitglt. 
Or  e  ec«. — Constitution. 

1821.  Nov.  4.  (Western  Mainland).  Ctrmatt 
lixl:  P51ili.  Europ.  verf.,  iii:  492, 

Nov.    id.    (Eastern   Mainland).      Gtrtnan 

text:  Hid.  pp.  497, 

Dec.    1.    (Peloponnesus).      German    text: 

ibid.  pp.  509. 

1S21.  Jan.  15.  (Provisional  const.;  const,  ol 
Epidaurus).  Te.\t,  Greek  and  English  paralUl 
text.  The  provisional  const,  of  Greece... p.  55. 
Gtrman  text:  Pclitz.  Europ.  verf..  iii:  SI4;  Arni-* 
text:  British  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  ii:  620. 

The  provisional  constittition  of  Greece. . . 

London,  1B33.     (3),  laj  p.     8°. 


U8T  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


209 


Greece,  confd. 

1827.  May  17.  (Const,  of  Tr^rine.)  German 
iext:V6\\tz,  Europ.  verf..  Hi:  522.  French  text: 
British  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  zv:  1069. 

1844.  March  4/16.  Proceedings.  Der  hellen- 
ische  national  conji^ess  zu  Atheni.  d.  jahren  1843- 
1844.  Nach  d.  orig.  ausg . . .  bearb.  v.  A.  C. 
Heinze.  Leipsig,  1845.  xxvi,  408  p.  8".  Text. 
German  text :  Hellenisches  national  congress,  p. 
248;  French  text:  British  and  Foreign  State  Papers, 
xxxii:  989. 

1864.  Nov.  16/28.  French  text:  British  and 
Foreign  State  Papers,  Ivi:  572;  Dareste.  Les  const, 
mod.  ii:  321. 

Greece* — Bureau  de  Statistique.  Bulletin  men- 
snel  du  commerce  special  de  la  Gr^e  avec  les  pays 
Strangers,  1898.     A  thanes,  1898.     4**. 

Continued  as : 

Bulletin  trimestriel  du  commerce  special  de  la 
Gr^  avec  les  pays  Strangers,  1902-1908.  Ath^nes^ 
1 902-1 908.     f  . 

Commerce  de  la  Grice  avec  les  pays  Stran- 
gers, annSe  1 899-1901.    [Athens  f\  1900-1903.    f*. 
In  Greek  and  French. 


Statistique  de  la  Gr^ce.     Mouvement  de  la 

population.  AnnSe  23,  1884.    Athhnes,  1888.    f*. 

Population.  Recensement  general  i  la  date 

15-16  avril,  1889.     Pt.  3.     Athhnes,  1891.     f. 

Greece.  —  Upourgeion  ton  Ekklesiastikon  kai 
its  Demosias  Ehpaideuseos, 

Iliraxt^  avYfCQiTucol  9cai  ajauanxoi  jfjg    axoi* 

29uoAovg    *  Exjtcudevaecoc    h  xc^  KgaxBi  ano  tov 

hcvg  1894  lUxQ^  xHovs  xov  exovg  1897.    n.  p. 

39  pp.     f'. 

Comparative  and  statistical  tables  of  elementary  instruction 
in  the  kingdom,  from  the  year  1894  tu  the  end  of  the  year 
1897. 

Greece. —  Upourgeion  Exoterikon, 

AtnXfoiULXixa  fyYQatpa  d<poQ6hrta  eIs    x6  /nt^O" 

^ioxor  C^xrjfia   uaxaxt&ivxa  tic  xrjv   Bovlfjv  vno 

fot?  Ini  xwv  ' E^coxsQixoiv   vnov^od,     '  Ev  'A&tj" 

VOK*  iu  xod  xvnoyQaq>sl(JV  2,    K.  BlaatoO,  1882. 

306  p.,  I  I.    4*. 

Documents  diplomatiques.     Conflit  greco- 

turc.  Avr.-sept.,  1897.  A  thanes:  A  Constantidinu, 
1897.     244  p.,  I  map.     V, 

Greece* —  Upourgeion  ton  Oikonomikon, 

^AnoyQaqni  xcv  nXrj^ofAOV  naxa  xijv   27 

^OxxfoPgCov,  1907.    Migog  2.    'JEv  'A^ivate,  1908. 

r. 

Migog  2.     nivaxsq  dgt^firfxixoL 

Aslx/oy  ToD  vnovgyeiov  x&v  Oinorofuxtov 

Mttta  fifjva  ixdidofjuvov  tmo  xov  vjiovgyeiov  xwv 
Olxorofux&y.'ExiK  *Ev  *  Aureus :  'Ex  xov 

'E&rtxod  TvnoyQatpslov,  1908-date.     8**. 

^OQoXoyta^     nagaYcoyij    xcU   xaxavdXoais 

%&¥  olpojiyevfinxoav  xai  to?  Cv^ov  fuxa  oxaxiaxi- 
nSnf  mpax<or.  [Taxes,  production  and  consump- 
tion of  liquors  and  beer,  with  statistical  tables.] 
!£V'  A^r<vc,  ix  ToCf  'E&rixod  T\tn.  xai  Ai^q, 
1906.    xiii,  27  1..  166  p.     f*. 


Resultats  statistiques  du  recensement  de  la 

population  de  17-18  octobre,  1896.  Athhtes:  Imp, 
et  Lit  hog.  Nation,,  i%qT.     174  p.     4*. 

Atjfioainffiaxa  xov  xfAtifiaxog  xrjs  Arj/ioaiac 

OlxovofAlas.  'Aqi^.  1-2.  '^v*A^valg:  'Ex  rot;  *E- 
^ixotl  lvnoyQaq>tiov,  1899.     2  fasc.     8*". 

'Exi^^OffiC  hti  x&v   SuioXoyioiJL&v  xai  ig^ 

yaoicSv  h  yhBi  x&v  yBtagyut&v  axoXsioDV  xaxa  x6 
hog  1897.  .[Reports  on  accounts  and  work 
done  by  the  agricultural  schools,  1897.]  *Ev 
A&i^ig,  ix  xof)  'E^ixoD  Tvyioygatpsiov,  1899. 
78  p.,  7  Ub.     8%     (retogyix^  BifiXio&^xrj,  dg.  7.) 

To  *K^ix6r  TvnoygatpeTov,  rj  '"Eqprjfugig 

x^S  Kvfiegyi^aBcog  xod  x6  'K^txor  Stpgayioxtigiov , 

ijxoi,  loxogta  xai  vofAo^soia  avx&y,  'Ev  A'^va^g, 

1906.     104  p.     8**. 

Greece  in  1824;  by  the  author  of  War  in 
Greece.     London,  1824.     8°. 

Greek  (A.)  wedding.  (New  Monthly  Maga. 
and  Lit.  Jour.  London,  1828.  8*.  v.  23  (1828, 
pt.  2),  pp.  86-92.) 

Grec^roTins  (F.)  Geschichte  der  Stadt  der 
Athen  im  Mittelalter;  von  der  Zeit  Justinian's  bis 
zur  tUrkischen  Eroberung.  Stuttgart:  J,  G.  Cotta, 
1889.     2  V.     8**. 

Griechenland.  Aussenhandel  (Spezialbandel) 
im  Jahre  1903.  (Deut.  Handels-Archiv.  Jahrg. 
1905  (Oct.),  pp.  1 228-1248.     Berlin,  1905.) 

Griechenland.  Zolltarif  nebst  den  Bestim- 
mungen  tiber  die  Tara.  (Deutsches  Handels- 
Archiv.  Jahrg.  T904,  pp.  39-88;  Jahrg.  1909,  pp. 
49-100.     Berlin,  1904-1909.     4*.) 

Griechenland-tiirkiflche  (Der)  Krieg  des 
Jahres  1897;  nach  oflficiellen  Quellen  von  einem 
haheren  Offizier.  Berlin:  Schall  6f  Grund  [1897]. 
vi,  257(1)  p.,  6  maps,  21  port.     12°. 

Griechiflche  (Die)  Armee  1909.  (Streffleurs 
milit.  Ztschr.  Wien,  1909.  8°.  1909,  v.  2,  pp. 
1113-1120.) 

Griechischen  (Die)  Eisenbahn  im  Jahre  1902. 
(Archiv  f.  Eisenbahn wesen.  Jahrg.  1906,  pp.  187- 
191.     Berlin,  1906.) 

Grosvenor  (Edwin  Augustus).  The  perma- 
nence of  the  Greek  type.  (Amer.  antiq.  soc.  Proc. 
V.  II,  pp.  333-350*      Worcester,  1897.) 

Gn^rin  (FI.  V.)  Description  de  Ttle  de  Patmos 
et  de  Tile  de  Samos.  Paris:  A,  Durand,  1856. 
2  p.i.,  iv,  328  p.,  2  maps.     8**. 

Voyage  dans  I'lle  de  Rhodes  et  description. 

Paris,  1856.     8'. 

Guillaume   (  ),    Baron.     Rapport   de   la 

legation  d  Ath^nes.  Un  rapport  ^conomique  sur  la 
Gr^ce  en  1898.  (Recueil  consulaire.  v.  107,  pp. 
6-128.     Bruxelles,  1900.) 

Gnirand  (Paul).  L'evolution  du  travail  dans 
la  Gr^ce  ancienne.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes.  v.  169 
(p^r.  5,  V.  7),  pp.  621-650.     Paris,  1902.) 

Gnldencrone  (D.  de),  Baronne.  L' Archaic 
feodale:  ^lude  sur  le  Moyen  Age  en  Grece  (1205- 
1456).    Paris:  E,  Leroux,  1886.    3  p.l.,  393  p.    8*. 


2IO 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Greece,  confd. 

Hailbronner  (Karl  von).  Morgenland  und 
Abendland.  Bildcr. .  .vom  Verfasser  der  Cartons 
[i.  c.  K.  V.  Hailbronner].  Stuttgart:  J.  G,  Cotta, 
1841.     2  V.     16**. 

H&ndbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  Greece... 
London:  J,  Murray^  1822.  xiii  (i),  505  (i)  p.,  3 
maps,   illus.    4.  ed.    16°.    (Murray's  Handbooks  ) 

[By  G.  F.  Bowen.]  London,  1884.  2  v. 

5.  ed.     12*.     (Murray's  Handbooks.) 

London:  J,  Murray,  1896.  cxx,  992  p  , 

4  pi.,  5  maps,  16 plans,  illus.  6.  ed.  12°.  (Mur- 
ray's Handbooks.) 

Handbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  the  Ionian 
Islands,  Greece,  Turkey,  Asia  Minor,  and  Con- 
stantinople. .  .including  a  description  of  Malta. . . 
London:  J.  Murray,  1 845.  Ixix,  408  p.,  4  maps. 
New  ed.     12*.     (Murray's  Handbooks.) 

Harrington  (5.  earl),  L.  F.  C.  Stanhope. 
Greece,  in  1823  and  1824;  being  a  series  of  letters, 
and  other  documents  on  the  Greek  revolution, 
written  during  a  visit  to  that  country.  London: 
Sherwood,  Jones,  and  Co.,  1824.  xiv,  I  I.,  368  p., 
6  fac-sim.,  i  port.     8*. 

New    edition,    containing. .  .papers 

illustrative. .  .of  Greece  in  1825  [and] ...  reminis- 
cences of  Lord  Byron.  [Edited  by  Richard  Ryan.] 
London:  Sherwood,  G.  &*  P.,  1825.  xii,  2  1.,  575 
(i)  p.,  7  fac-sim.,  2  port.     8*. 

Harrison  (J.  A.)  Greek  vignettes.  A  sail  in 
the  Greek  seas,  summer  of  1877.  Boston:  Hough- 
ton, Osgood  <5r-  Co,,  1878.     vi,  (i  1.)  258  p.     I6^ 

Hartley  (J.)  Researches  in  Greece  and  the 
Levant.  London:  R,  B,  Seeley  and  W,  Burnside, 
1833.  2.  ed.,  corr.  and  rev.  6  p.l.,  383  (i)  p., 
2  maps.     12**. 

HanttecoBor  (Henry).  L'tle  de  Kimolos.  map. 
(Soc.  roy.  beige  de  %^z.  Bull.  v.  25,  pp.  350- 
366.     Bruxelles,  1901.) 

L'lle  de  Lemnos.    (Bull.  Soc.  roy.  de  g^og. 

d'Anvers.     v.  27,  pp.  197-212.     Anvers,  1903.) 

La'principaut^  de  Samos.    map.    (Soc.  roy. 

beige  de  ge'og.  Bull.  v.  25,  pp.  5-32,  81-124, 
177-200.     Bruxelles ,  1901.) 

".Bibliographic,"  pp.  5-11. 

L'lle  de  Tinos.     (Soc.  roy.  beige  de  Z'koz, 

Bull.     V.    27,  pp.   197-230,  289-311.     Bruxelles, 

1903.) 
Bibliographie,  pp.  197-299. 

L'lle  de  Mytilini.     (Bull.  Soc.  roy.  de  %io%, 

d'Anvers.     v.  26,  pp.  49-84.     Anvers,  1902.) 

L'lle  de  Thasos.     map.     (Soc.  roy.  beige 

de  g^.  Bull.  V.  26,  pp.  475-501.  Bruxelles, 
1902.) 

L'tle  de  Samothrace  (Samothraki).     map. 

(Soc.  roy.  beige  de  g^og.  Bull.  v.  29,  pp.  168- 
181,  281-301.     Bruxelles,  I905.) 

Heinie  (A.  C.)  Der  hellenische  National 
Congress  zu  Athen  1843-44.     Leipzig,  1845.     8*. 

Herbanlt  (N.)  Le  controle  international  en 
Egypte,  Turquie  et  Gr^ce.  5 1  p.  (Congr^s  inter- 
nat.  d.  valeurs  mobili^res.  v.  5  [art.  59J.  Paris, 
1901.) 

Hertibergf  (Gustav  Friedrich).  Ckschichte 
Griechenlands  seit  dem   Absterbea    des    antiken 


Lebens  bis  zur  Ge^enwart.  Gotha:  F.  A,  Perthes, 
1876-79.  4  V.  8  .  (Geschichte  der  europ&ischen 
Staaten.) 

Hettner  (H.)  Athens  and  the  Peloponnese: 
with  sketches  of  northern  Greece,  from  the  (German. 
Edinburgh:  T.  Constable  and  Co.,  1854.  4  p.l., 
230  p.     12". 

Hilber  (Vincenz).  Geologische  Reisen  in  Nord- 
griechenland  und  Makedonien  1899  und  1900. 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Math.-naturwiss. 
Classe.  Sitzungsb.  v.  no,  pt.  i,  pp.  1 71-182. 
JVien,  1901.) 

'loTOQla  xov  'ElXrjyixov  i&rovg,  dsio  twr  aQxaiO' 

j&Tcav  XQ^^^"^  h^XQ*^  T(^  V9oytiQ<ov,  Tofi*  1-2,  4-5. 
'Ey  *A^vats,  1860-74.     4  v.     8**. 

'Ev  *A^i^ais,  A.  KcuvoTavrividfjs,   1886- 

87.     5  V.     pi.     2  ed.     8^ 

A^yog  inqxavrj^eig    tifv    xy    'OxKofigiov, 

1873  tjfUgav  irje  kmorifAOv  iyxa^td^a$(oc  t&v  vecov 

dQX&^  ToC  TJ^ixov  Ilavejtiaxrifiifjv.  *Ey  'A^vcug: 

N.r.  Udaaagfjg,  1874.     191  pp.     8*. 

Hofl^arth  (D.  G.)  Crete,  free  and  autonomous. 
(Fortnightly  Rev.  v.  80  (n.  s.  v.  74),  pp.  492-500. 
London,  1903.) 

The  history  of  Cretan  discontent.    (Monthly 

Rev.  V.  21  (Oct.  1905),  pp.  1 18-129.  London, 
1905.) 

Holland  (H.)  Travels  in  the  Ionian  Isles, 
Albania,  Thessaly,  Macedonia,  &c.,  during  the 
years  181 2  and  181 3.  London:  Longman,  Hurst, 
Rees,  Orme,  and  Brown,  1815.  x,  i  1.,  552  p., 
I  map,  II  pi.     4**. 

2.  ed.    2  V.  in  i.    London:  Longman, 

/^«rj/[etc.]  181Q.      8°. 

Hopf  (Karl).  Cjeschichte  der  Insel  Andros  und 
ihrer  Beherrscher  in  dem  Zeitraume  von  1 207-1 566. 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-bist.  CI. 
Sitzungsb.  Bd.  16,  pp.  23-131.  2  tab.  IVien, 
1855.     8\) 

Urkanden  und  Zusfitze  zur  drescbichte  der 

Insel  Andros  und  ihrer  Beherrscher  in  dem  Zeit- 
raume von  1207  bis  1566.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissen- 
sch. Philos.-Hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  21,  pp. 
221-262.      Wien,  1857.     8**.) 

Veneto-Byzantinische    Analekten.      (Kais. 

Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-Hist.  CI.  Sitzun^b. 
Bd.  32,  pp.  365-528.     5  tab.      Wien,  i860.     8  . 

Horton  (George).  Modern  Athens.  (Scrib- 
ner's  Maga.  v.  29,  pp.  3-18,  195-212.  New  York, 
1901.) 

N'ew  York:  C,  Scribner*s  Sons,  1901. 

3  p.l.,  91  p.,  2  pi.     8*. 

Howe  (Samuel  Grid  ley).  Appeal  to  the  people 
of  the  United  States  to  relieve  from  starvation  the 
women  and  children  of  the  Greeks  of  the  island  of 
Crete.  [By  S.  G.  Howe.]  Boston:  G,  C.  Rand  «5r* 
Avery,  1867.     40  p.     8*. 

An  historical  sketch  of  the  Greek  Revolu- 
tion.    New  York,  1828.     8**. 

Letters  and   journals  of   Samuel   Grid  ley 

Howe.  Edited  by  his  daughter,  Laura  E.  Richards. 
Boston:  Dana  Estes  &*  Co,  [i 906-1 909].  2  v.   illus. 


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Greece,  confd, 

Hughes  (T.  S.)  Travels  in  Sicily,  Greece  and 
Albania.     London^  1820.     2  v.     4**. 

Internationale  (Die)  Ftnanzkontrolle  in 
Griecbenland.  (Finanz-Archiv.  Zeitschr.  f.  d.  ge- 
samte  Finanzwesen.  Jabrg.  16,  v.  i,  pp.  409- 
414.     Stuttgart,  1899.) 

Ionian  (The)  Islands;  what  they  have  lost  and 
suffered  under  the  thirty-five  years'  administration 
of  the  lord  high  commissioners;  in  reply  to  "The 
Ionian  Islands  under  British  protection";  by  An 
Ionian.     London,  i8si.     8**. 

'lovtoQ  dy^Jioyia.    Ionian  Anthology.   AntOn 

logia  Ionia,    i  v.      'Ev    Ksgxvgq,  [1834].    8*. 

In  Greek,  Italian  and  English. 

Isambert  (6.)  Gr^ce  et  Turquie  d'Europe. 
Paris:  Hachtite  et  Cie.,  1881.  3  p.l.,  iii-lxxxiv, 
1082  p.,  6  maps  [i  in  pocket],  2  plans.  12**.  (In 
his:  Itineraire  descriptif,  historique  et  archeo- 
logique  de  I'Orient.     v.  i.) 

Isambert  (Gaston).  L'autonomie  cr^toise. 
(Annales  des  sci.  polit.  v.  14,  pp.  456-477.  Paris, 
1899.) 

Le  confiit  grccoturc.    (Ecolc  libre  des  sci. 

polit.     Annales,  v.  13,  pp.  149-173.    Paris,  1898.) 

LMnd^pendance  grecque  et  I'Europe.  Paris: 

Plon-Nourrit  et  Cie.,  1900.  4  p.l.,  424  p.,  i  map, 
6  port.     8'. 

Italy* — Ministro  degli  Affari  Esteri.  Docu- 
menti  diplomatic!:  Candia,  presentati  alia  camera 
dal  ministro  degli  affari  esteri  (Crispi).  Roma, 
1890.     vii,  86  p.     4*. 

Documenti    diplomatici   [Sess.    1897-98]. 

Greta  e  il  conflitto  Turco-Ellenico,  presentati  alia 
camera  dal  ministro  degli  affari  esteri  (Visconti- 
Yenosta).  Poma,  iSgT.  xxxiii,  443  p.  4".  (Rac- 
colta  degli  atti  parlamentari.  Sess.  1897-98. 
Cam.  Doc.  v.  2.) 

Documenti  diplomatici  [Sess,  1898]    pre- 

•eotati  alia  camera  dal  ministro  degli  affari  esteri. 
(Canevaro)  Greta.     Roma,  1898.     xv,  127  p.     4°. 

From  Oct.  7,  1897,  to  Nov.  15,  1898. 


Documenti  diplomatici  presentati . . .  dal . . . 

(Mancini)  con  lettera  alia  presidenza  in  data  del  1 5 
settembre  1881.  Questione  Turco-Ellenica  (1881). 
Roma:  Tip,  Eredi  Botta  [1881].  xii,  353  p.  4". 
(14.  Leg.  V,  sess.  1880-81.  Gam.  del  Dep.  N.  iv. 
quinquie  (Doc. ) 

J.  (G.)  Le  chemin  de  fer  transhellenique  et 
I'utilite  de  cr^er  une  ligne  transepirobellenique. 
(G^nie  civil,     v.  44,  pp.  330-333.     Paris,  1904.) 

Jackson  (Frank  W.)  Electricity  in  Greece. 
(Cassier's  Maga.  v.  21,  pp.  443-455.  New  York, 
1902.) 

Jacqnet  (  ).  Intervention  des  puissances 
en  Cr^te.  (Bull.  Soc.  de  geog.  de  Rochefort. 
v.  26,  pp,  100-115.     Rochefort,  1904.) 

Jandin  (B.  de).  Autour  et  au  travers  du  Pe- 
lopon^se.  illus.  (Tour  du  monde.  Paris,  1909. 
r.     n.  s.,  V.  15,  pp.  1-72.) 

Jegerlehner  (J.)  Der  Auf stand  der  kan- 
diotischen  Ritterschaft  gegen  das  Mutterland  Vene- 
dig.  1363-65.  (Byzantin.  Ztsch.  v.  12,  pp.  78- 
125.     Leipzig,  1903.) 


Journal  de  I'expedition  de  M.  La  Fueillade 
pour  le  secours  de  Gandie;  par  Un  volontaire. 
Lyon,  1670.     pi.     24**. 

Jurien  de  la  Gravi^re  (Jean  Pierre  Edmond). 
La  station  du  Levant.     Paris,  1876.     2  v.     12°. 

Kasasis  (Neocl^s).  Grecs  et  Bulgares  au  dix- 
neuvi^me  et  au  vingiieme  si^cles.  Paris:  P.V. 
Stock,  1907.     82  p.,  I  1.     8°. 

Kebedg^  (Michel).  Le  rel^vement  de  la 
Gr^ce.  (Bibliotheque  Universelle  et  rev.  Suisse. 
v.  21,  pp.  344-370,  492-514.     Lausanne,  1901  ) 

Keififhtley  (T.)  History  of  the  War  of  In- 
dependence in  Greece.     Edinburgh,   1830.     2    v. 

I2\ 

Kiepert  (H.)  Garte  de  I'l^pire  et  de  la  Thes- 
salie.  Die  griechisch-tUrkischen  Srenzgebiete  mit 
Angabe  der  griechischen  Sprachgrenze.  Berlin: 
D,  Reimer,  1897.     f**. 

Kolokotronds.  The  Klepht  and  the  war- 
rior. Sixty  years  of  peril  and  daring.  An  auto- 
biography. Translated  from  the  Greek  with . . . 
notes.  By  Mrs.  [E.  M.]  Edmonds.  With  a  preface 
by  J.  Gennadius.  London:  T,  F.  Unwin,  1892. 
XXV,  2  1.,  317  p.,  I  map,  7  port.  8°.  (Adventure 
series,  v.  10.) 

Koraas  (A.)  Memoire  sur  I'^tat  actuel  de  la 
civilisation  dans  la  Gr^ce.  (In  his:  Lettres  in- 
edites  de  Goray  ^  Ghardon  de  la  Rochette.  Paris, 
1877.     8^     pp.  445-504.) 

KQijjixrj  fH)  *B^avdaxa0ic  dsto  tov  1866 

pdxQ^  ToO   1868.     '  Yno  ** AyyXcv  xivos  xaxo^xof)v 

toe  ev  Kgi^Tfj,    *Ev  'A^^cuc,  ix  xov  JvnoyQaq>eiov 

T^g  6ifudo€,  i86q.    44  pp.     8**. 

Krumbacher  (Karl).  Griechische  Reise* 
BUtter  aus  dem  Tagebuche  einer  Reise  in  Griech- 
eoland  und  in  der  TUrkei.  Berlin:  A.  Hettler^ 
1886.     xlviii,  390  p.,  I  1.     16°. 

Knriakidos    (Epameinondas   K.).      *IotoQia 

taO  avyxQdvov  '^XXrjviofioi}  obto  x^g  tdgvoecDs  xoO 

fiaailslov  xtjg  'EXXddoe  fiixQ^    ^^    ^fMQ&r  fUK, 

1 832-1 892.    *Ey  'A^vais,  Baadixif  xvnoyQa<p£a, 

1892.    2  ▼.    illas.    8*". 

Kypriades  (Gonstantin  A.)  Gr^ce.  i.  Le 
code  penal  de  1834;  2.  Lois  penales  plus  recentes; 
3.  Bibliographic  du  droit  p^nal  grec.  [Traduction 
de  A.  Graz.]  (In:  La  legislation  penale  com- 
par^e.     Berlin,   1894.     4*.     v.  i,  pp.  238-240.) 

Laborde  (L.  de),  Comte,  Ath^nes  aux  xv. 
XVI.  et  XVII.  si^cles.     Paris,  1854.     2  v.     8'. 

Lacroiz  (P.  L.)  lies  de  la  Gr^ce.  Paris:  F, 
Didot  frhres,  1853.  2  p.l.,  iv,  644  p.,  4  maps, 
I  plan,  26  pi.  8**.  (L'univers.  Histoire  et  descrip- 
tion.) 

Lafargpie  (E.)  Les  armies  de  la  peninsule 
des  Balkans.  (Quest,  diplomat,  et  col.  v.  23,  pp. 
577-584.     Paris,  1907.) 

La  Mantia  (Giuseppe).  I  capitoli  delle  colo- 
nic Greco-Albanesi  di  Sicilia  dei  secoli  xv  e  xvi 
raccolti  e  publicati  da  G.  La  Mantia.  Palermo: 
A,  Gianni trapani,  1904.     xlii,  i  1.,  85  p.,  I  1.     8*. 

Larkworthy  (F.)  Banking  in  Greece.  (In- 
stitute of  bankers.  Jour.  v.  26,  pp.  558-561. 
London,  1905.) 


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Greed,  confd. 

La  Roneidre  (Charles  de).  Francois  ler  et  la 
defense  de  Rhodes.  (Bibliotbiqae  de  I'Ecole  des 
chartes,  v.  62,  pp,  333-240.     Paris ^  1901.) 

Une  bataille  de  Navarin.    L<^pante  ignorcc. 

(Rev.   maritime,     v.    i63,    pp.    405-410.     Paris^ 
1906.) 

La  Solaje  (L.  de).  Mi^moires  ov  relation 
militaire;  contenant  ce  qui  s*est  pass^ ...  dans  les 
attaques,  &  dans  la  deffence  de  la  ville  de  Candie 
depuis  Tannee  1645. .  .iusques  au  ioar  de  sa  re- 
daction . . .  Par  vn  capitaine  f ran9ois,  commandant 
dans  la  place  poor  les  V^nitiens.  [Dedication 
signed:  L.  De  la  Sola  ye.]  Paris:  C  Barbin^ 
1670.  12  pi.,  117.  122-124,  185,  346  p.,  2  1. 
nar.  24". 

Lannay  (L.  de).  L*!le  de  Rhodes.  (Le  toar 
du  monde.     n.  s.  v.  6,  pp.  457-480.    Paris,  1900.) 

Laanay  (Wilhelm  Bellier  de).  Einige  Worte 
Qber  Griechenland.     Berlin^  1823.     12**. 

Leake  (W.  M.)  Travels  in  the  Morea.  With 
a  map  and  plans.    London:  J.  Murray^  1830.     3  v. 

r. 

Peloponnesiaca:  a  supplement  to  Travels 

in  the   Morea.     London:  J,  Rodwell,  1846.     xvi, 
432  p.,  2  maps.     8**. 

Travels  in  northern  Greece.     London,  iS^St 

4  V.     8'. 

Lessen  (F.  A.)  Schilderung  einer  enthusias- 
mirten  Reise  nach  Griechenland  im  Jahr  1822. 
C7<fr/f*.  1823.     8*. 

Lestoile  (P.)  Greece  and  The  Times.  Re- 
printed from  Minerva  for  Oct.,  1880.  Pome:  Of, 
of  Minerva,  1880.     20  p.     8*. 

LeW  (Alessandro).  Delitto  e  pena  nel  pen- 
siero  dei  Greci...  Torino:  Fratelli  Bocca,  1903. 
riii,  278  p.  12''.  (Picola  bibl.  di  scienze  mod- 
erne.    BO.  78.) 

LeW  (Giulio  Aagusto).  Le  batUglie  di  Cos  e 
di  Andro.  (R.  accad.  d.  sci.  Atti,  v.  39,  pp.  629- 
634.     Torino,  1904.) 

Leyeester  (E.  M.)  Some  account  of  the  vol- 
canic eroup  of  Santorin  or  Thera,  once  called 
Calliste,  or,  The  most  beautiful.  Communicated 
by  Thomas  Graves,  n,  t^-p,  [London:  W,  Clowes 
and  Sons,  1850?]  38  p.,  i  map,  I  pi.  8°. 
Title  from  cover. 

Lleber  (F.)  Tagebuch  meines  Aufenhaltes  in 
Griechenland.     Leipzig,  1823.     8". 

Life  (The)  of  the  renowned  Peter  D*Aubusson, 
Grand  Master  of  Rhodes.  Containing  those  two 
remarkable  sieges  of  Rhodes  by  Mahomet. .  .and 
Solyman...  London:  G,  Wells,  1679.  4  p.l., 
509  p.     8'. 

Lindaa  (RudolO.  £in  Ausflug  nach  den  iigai- 
scben  Inseln.  (Deutsche  Rundschau.  Berlin, 
1898.     8\     V.  97,  pp.  76-99,  194-223.) 

Lith^ow  (William).  Relations  of  the  Travels 
of  W.  Lithgow,  a  Scot,  in  Candy,  Greece,  the  Holy- 
land,  Egypt,  and  parts  of  the  East  [1614].  (Pur- 
chas  his  Pilgrimes.  London,  1625.  ii,  x,  1831- 
1848.) 

Lorens  (D.  E.)  The  Mediterranean  traveller; 
a  handbook  of  practical  information.     New  York: 


F,  H,  Revell  Co,  [1905].    357  p.,  14  maps,  2  plans, 
33  pi.      12'. 

Lorens-Llbomao  (Ludwig  von)  Die  Wild- 
ziegen  der  griechischen  Inseln  und  ihre  Beziehun- 
gen  zu  anderen  Ziegenformen.  illus.,  3  pi.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
WIssenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1899.     4°.     v.  6,  pp.  851-886.) 

Loeas  (Paul).  Voyage  du  Sieur  Paul  Lucas, 
fait  par  ordre  du  roy,  dans  la  Grece,  I'Asie  Mineure, 
la  Macedoine  et  TAfrique.  Paris:  N,  Simart, 
1712.     2  v.     i6'. 

LadTi^h(S.)  Reise  nach  Griechenland.  New 
York,  1845.     8". 

Mahafly  (J.  P.)  Greek  pictures  drawn  with 
pen  and  pencil.  London:  The  Religious  Tract 
Society,  1890.     223  p.,  17  pi.,  il.     4°. 

Rambles  and  studies  in  Greece.     London, 

1876.      12*. 

Maitland  (Sir  Thomas).    Substance  of  Sir 
Thomas  Maitland's  address  to  the  legislative  assem 
bly  of  the  Ionian  Islands,  4.  March,  1822.    London: 
C,  H,  Reynell,  1822.     18  p.     8*. 

De  Bosset  (Charles  Philippe).  Parga,  and  the 
Ionian  islands;  comprehending  a  refutation  of  the 
mis-statements  of  the  Quarterly  Review  and  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Maitland,  on  the  subject; 
with  a  report  of  the  trial  between  that  officer  and 
the  author.  London:  J,  Warren,  1821.  I  p.l., 
v-xxii,  I  1.,  530  p.,  2  maps.     8*. 

Manfroni  (C.)  I  Frances!  a  Candia.  (Nuovo 
archivio  veneio.  n.  s.  anno  2,  v.  3,  pp.  385-393. 
Venetia,  1902.) 

Mareellos  (Marie  du  Tyrac  de),  Comte,  Les 
Grecs  anciens  et  les  Grecs  modemes.     Paris,  1861. 

8% 

Marchand  (H.)  La  crise  hell^nique.  (Ques- 
tions diplomat,  et  col.  Paris,  1909.  8"*.  v.  38, 
pp.  385-394»  577-591.) 

Marden  (Philip  Sanford).  Greece  and  the 
i^gean  Islands.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  6*  Co,, 
1907.     xiv,  i  1.,  386  p.,  1 1.,  I  map,  41  pi.     8^ 

Martelli  (Alessandro).  Paxos  e  Antipaxos  nel 
mare  Jonio.  (Soc.  geog.  ital.  ser.  4,  v.  2,  pp. 
769-792,  859-882.     Roma,  1901.) 

Has  Latrie  (Jacques  Marie  Joseph  Louis  de). 
Les  princes  de  Mor^e  ou  d*AchaTe,  1 303-1461.  [By 
J.  M.  T.  L.  de  Mas  Latrie.l  Venetia:  a  spese  delta 
Societa,  1882.  30  p.  4  .  (In:  Reale  deputa- 
zione  Veneta  di  storia  patria.  Monumenti  storici. 
Ser  4,  V.  2.) 

Masson  (Edward).  The  Hellenic  Recorder. 
Order  and  liberty,  truth  and  peace.  [By  Edward 
Masson.]  No.  i.  1872.  Athens:  Printing-house 
of  the  Hellenic  Independence,  i^']2,     8  p.     8*. 

Maximilian  (F.  J.)  Mein  erster  Ausflug. 
Wanderungen  in  Griechenland.  Leipzig:  Duncker 
6*  Humblot,  1868.     xii,  256  p.,  i  port.     12*. 

Macro  {Mrs.  Sophia).  Turkish  barbarity.  An 
affecting  narrative  of  the  unparalleled  sufferings  of 
Mrs.  S.  Mazro,  a  Greek  lady  of  Missolonghi . . . 
Taken  from  her  own  mouth,  and  translated,  by  Mr. 
Kelch. . .  Providence:  G,  C,  Jennings  [cop.  1828]. 
38  p.     16". 


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213 


Greece,  confd, 

Hedberrx  (R.  B.)  Memoir  of  Sarah  Emily 
York,  formerly  S.  E.  Waldo,  missionary  in  Greece. 
Boston:  Phillips,  Sampson  6*  Co.,  1853.    xii,  420 p. 

Mestre  (Achille).  £tude  sur  la  constitution 
cr^toise.  (Bull,  mensael  Soc.  legislation  comparee. 
annce  35,  pp.  305-327.     Paris,  1904  ) 

Menrsias  (Johan).  Rhodvs;  sive,  De  illivs 
insvis  atqve  vrbis  rebvs  memoratv  dignis.  (In  his: 
Opera,  v.  3,  pp.  685-776.     1744.     map.) 

M^iidres  (A.)  A  r£cole  d'Ath^nes.  Souve- 
nirs d'un  voyage  en  Grice.  (Correspondant.  v.  220 
(n.  s.  V.  84),  pp.  625-657.     Paris,  1905.) 

Mickwita(A.)  Korfu.  En  antropogeograBsk 
skiss.  (Geog.  FOreningens  Tidskr.  Arg.  16,  pp. 
1 13-126.     Helsingfors,  1904.) 

Mielert  (Fritz).  Die  Insel  Korfu.  iilus. 
(Globus.  Braunschweig,  1909.  f**.  v.  96,  pp. 
104- 1 10.) 

Miller  (J.  P.)  The  condition  of  Greece  in  1827 
and  1828;  being  an  exposition  of  the  poverty,  dis- 
tress, and  misery  to  which  the  inhabitants  have 
been  reduced  by  the  destruction  of  their  towns  and 
villages,  and  the  ravages  of  their  country  by  a  mer- 
ciless Turkish  foe.     New  York,  1828.     12". 

Miller  (William).  Athens  under  the  Franks 
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The  Duchy  of  Naxos.    (Gentleman's  Maga. 

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The   Franks  in  the  Morea.     (Gentleman's 

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Greece  under  the  Turks,  1 571-1684.    (Eng. 

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(Westminster  Rev.     v.  162,  pp.  195- 

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The  Ionian  Islands  under  Venetian  rule. 

(Eng.   Hist.  Rev.     v.  18.  pp.  209-239.     London, 
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The  Latins  in  the  Levant.     A  history  of 

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Mueller  (Christian).  Journey  through  Greece 
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den  Spaenschen  viceroy  van  Napels  aen  de 
Turckschen  keyser  Mahometh  de  III.. .  waer  in  hy 
den  selven  soect  op  te  hissen  tegen  de  republijcke 


214 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Greece,  cont'd. 

▼an  Venetien,  ende  te  raden  tot  de  conqueste  van 
Candien.  Wt  de  Italiaensche  sprake  verduytscht. 
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P.  (H.  von).  Scchs  Jahre  in  Griechenland. 
Ansichten,  Bilder  und  Erlebnisse  aus  Griechenlands 
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Druck  u.  Verl.  des  Verlagsr  Compioirs^  1842. 
I  p.l.,  (i)  vi-viii.  364  p.,  I  1.     16". 

Palma  (Alerino),  Count,  A  summary  acconnt 
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with  some  words  upon  the  two  frigates  ordered  at 
New  York  for  the  service  of  Greece.  London^  1826. 
8^ 

Palmer  (C.  H.)   The  financial  crisis  in  Greece. 


8' 


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Palmer  (Frederick).  Going  to  war  in  Greece. . . 
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Palmerstoiiy  Garibaldi,  Victor  Hugo:  the 
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Paparrhe^opouloB(Konstantinos).  Histoire 
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Papi  (Gustavo).  La  guerra  g^eco-turca.  Note 
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1898.     257  p.,  I  1.     12'. 

De  Paris  4  Constantinople.  Paris:  Hachette  et 
Cie.y  1908.  2  p.l.,  XXV,  4  1.,  394  p.,  6  maps,  8  plans, 
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Pashley-  (R.)  Travels  in  Crete.  Cambridge: 
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Peeebio  (Giuseppe).  Greece  in  the  spring  of 
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40^427.) 

P^g^es  (  ),  Abb^,  Histoire  et  ph^nom^nes 
du  volcan  et  des  ties  volcaniques  de  Santorin. 
Suivis  d'un  coup  d'oeil  sur  T^tat  moral  et  religieux 
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Perdicaris  (G.  A.)  The  Greece  of  the 
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Perry  (Charles).  A  view  of  the  Levant,  par- 
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tempted to  be  described  and  treated  on.  London: 
T,  Woodward,  1743.  xviii,  4  1.,  524  p.,  21,3 
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Petersen  (Eugen).  Athen.  Leipzig:  E,  A, 
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Petition  (A)  exhibited  to  the  Viceroy  for  refor- 
mation of  sundry  injuries  offered  our  nation  in 
Morea,  as  also  for  sundry  demaundes  needefull  for 
the  establishing  of  the  trafiique  in  those  parts 
[1584].  (In  R.  Hakluyt.  Principal  Navigations. 
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Philippson  (Alfred).  BeitrSge  zur  Kenntnis 
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Cot  ha,  1 90 1.) 


Nachtrage  zur  Kenntnis  der  griechischen 

Inselwelt.  map.  (Petermanns  Mitteil.  v.  48,  p.  106- 
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Reisen  und  Forschungen  in  Nord-Griechea- 

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PhillipB  (VV.  Alison).  Greece  and  the  Balkan 
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Greece,  conVd, 

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ProTisional  (The)  constitution  of  Greece, 
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companied by  the  original  Greek;  preceded  by  a 
letter  to  the  senate  of  the  Grecian  confederation, 
and  by  a  general  view  of  the  origin  and  progress  of 
the  revolution,  by  a  Grecian  eye-witness. . .  Trans- 
lated from  the  inedited  French  manuscript... 
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Pueckler-Muskau  (H.  L.  H.  von).  Der 
Voriaufer,  vom  Verfasser  der  Briefe  eines  Ver- 
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Qainii  (Daniel).     Education  in  Greece.     (Re- 
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Mega  Spelaeon,  or  the  monastery  of  the 

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RalFenel  (C.  D.)  Histoire  des  Grecs  modernes 
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Randolph  (Bernard).  De  tegenwoordige  staet 
van  Morea,  van  oudts  genaemt  Peloponnesus... 
Daernevens  eenbeschrijvingedersteeden,  casteelen 
en  eylanden  der  selve. .  .Benevens  den  oorlooge 
van  de  republijcq  van  Veneticn,  aldaer  gevoert  in 
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Randolph  (J.)  Speeches  on  the  Greek  ques- 
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Roformen  (Die)  im  griechischen  Heerwesen. 
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Reorganisation  (La)  militaire  de  la  Gr^ce. 
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Riedesel  (J.  H.  von),  Baron,  Bemerkungen 
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I  p.l.,  xiii,  300  p.     12*. 

RoBB  (Ludwig).  Reisen  des  Kftnigs  Otto  und 
der  Kttniginn  Amalia  in  Griechenland.  Aufgezeicb- 
net  und  gesammelt  von  L.  Ross...  Halle:  C,  A, 
Schwetichke  u.  Sohn,  1848.     2  v.     8°. 

Reisen  nach  Kos,    Halikarnassos,  Rhodos 

und  der  Insel  Cypern.     Halle,  1852.     8". 

RoBB  (Ludwig).  and  J.  A.  Schmeller.  Ur- 
kunden  zurGeschichte  Griechenlandsim  Mittelalter. 
(Kftn.  Bayer.  Akad.  d.  Wiss.  Abh.  Philos  -Fhilol. 
Kl.  IL  Bd.  I.  Abth.  pp.  1 51-188.    i  pi.   MUnchen, 

1837.     4^) 

Roth  (Johannes),  and  A.  J.  Wagner.  Die 
fossilen  Knochenftberreste  von  Pikermi  in  Griechen- 
land. (K5n.  Bayer.  Akad.  d.  Wiss.  Abh.  Math.- 
Phys.  Kl.  vii.  Bd.,  2.  Abth.  pp.  371-464.  8  pi. 
MUnehen,  1855.     4"*.) 


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Greece,  confd. 

Rouse  (W.  H.  D.)  Peasant  life  in  modem 
Greece.  (Saint  George,  v.  2,  pp.  80-93.  Bir- 
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Rombold  {Sir  Horace).  Final  recollections  of 
a  diplomatist.  London:  E,  Arnold^  1905.  viii, 
408  p.     8". 

Saint- Brice  (  ).  La  question  cr^toise. 
(Questions  diplomat,  et  coloniales.  Paris ^  1909. 
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Saint-Oeramin  (H.  de).  L'Orient  k  vol 
d*oiseau.  Garnet  d'un  pilerin.  Hellenisme.  Ara- 
maYsme  et  s^mitisme;  ou,  La  v^rite  sur  le  voyage 
de  Guillaume  11.  Paris:  Imp,  des  Orphelins-Ap- 
prentis  d'Auteuil,  1902.  3  p.l.,  (0  6-535  P*.  3  pl» 
8". 

Sartori  (F.)  II  riordinamento  delle  finanze 
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8*.     Ser.  2,  V.  16.  pp.  345-355-) 

SaTarjr  (Glaude  Etienne).  Letters  on  Greece; 
being  a  sequel  to  Letters  on  Egypt,  and  containing 
travels  through  Rhodes,  Grete,  and  other  islands 
of  the  archipelago ;  with  comparative  remarks  on 
their  ancient  and  present  state,  and  observations 
on  the  government,  character  and  manners,  of  the 
Turks  and  modem  Greeks.  Translated  from  the 
French.     London:  G.  G.  J,  6*  /.  Robinson,  1788. 

1  p.l.,  407  p.,  4  1.     8'. 

Seheffer  (W.  A:  Heinrich).  Wander jahre. 
Marburg'  N.  G.  Elwert,  1834.     2  v.     i6'. 

Sehlumberirer  (L^on  Gustave).  Exp^ition 
des  "  Alnxugavares  "  ou  routiers  Catalans  en  Orient 
de  Tan  1302  k  Tan  13 11.  Paris:  Libr,  Plon,  1902. 
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Schmidt  (Bemhard).  Noch  ein  Wort  zur  Topo- 
graphie.  Korkyras.  (Rheinisch.  Mus.  f.  Philol. 
Frankfurt  a,  J/.,  1898.  8*.  n.  s.  v.  53,  pp. 
477-481.) 

Das  Volksleben  der  Neugriechen  und  das 

hellenische  Alterthum.  Theil  i.  Leipzig:  B,  G, 
Teubner,  1871.     8*. 

Sehmidt  (J.  F.  J .)  Beitr&ge  zur  physikalischen 
Geographic  von  Griechenland.  A  then,  1861.  4**. 
(Observatoire  d*Athines.    Publications.     S^r.    2, 

V.   I.) 

Schneider  (V.  A.)  Histoire  et  description  des 
ties  loniennes,  depuis  les  tems  fabuleux  et  h^ro* 
Kques  jusqu'i  ce  jour,  avec  un  nouvel  atlas.  ..Paris: 
Dondey-Dupri  phe  et  fits,  1823.  Ixxvi,  428  p. 
Text,  8".     Atlas,  i\ 

Seds^ck  (Henry  Dwight).     Refutation   of 
the  reasons  assigned  by  the  arbitrators  for  their 
award  in  the  case  of  the  two  Greek  frigates.    New 
York,  1826.     8^ 

Senior  (Nassau  W.)  A  journal  kept  in  Turkey 
and  Greece.  In  the  autumn  of  1857  and  the  begin- 
ning of  1858.  London:  Longman,  Brown,  Green, 
Longmans,  6*  Roberts,  1859.    **•  ^  !•»  372  p.,  a  pi-, 

2  maps.     8**. 

Serbin  (Albert).  *  Bemerkungen  Strabos  ttber 
den  Vulkanismus  und  Beschreibung  der  den  Grie- 
chen  bekannten  vulkanischen  Gebiete.  Ein  Beitrag 
zur  physischen  Geographic  der  Griechen.  Erlangen. 
Berlin:  A,  Sayffaerth,  1893.     64  p.     8*. 

Serf^eant  (Lewis).  Greece  in  the  nineteenth 
century.     A  record  of  Hellenic  emancipation  and 


progress:  1821-1897.  London:  T,F,Unwin,i^f^T, 
X,  400  p.,  16  pi.,  6  port.,  I  map.     8". 

New  Greece.     London,  Paris  6*  New  York 

[1878].    maps.    8'. 

Sharp  (William).  Modem  Athens.  (Pall  Mall 
Maga.     V.  35,  pp.  387-399«     London,  1905.) 

Sheridan  (C.  B.)  Thoughts  on  the  Greek 
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103  p.    2.  ed.    8*. 

Sibthorp  (John).  Flora  Graeca,  sive.  Plan- 
tarum  rariomm  historia,  quas  in  provinces  aut 
insulis  Grsecise  legit,  investigavit  et  depingi  curavit. 
Hie  illic  etiam  insertse  sunt  pauculse  species  quas 
vir  idem  clarissimus,  Graeciam  versus  navigans,  in 
itinere,  prsesertim  apud  Italiam  et  Siciliam  inven- 
erit.  Cbaracteres  omnium,  descriptiones  et  syno- 
nyma,  elaboravit  J.  E.  Smith,  vol.  1-7;  T.  Lindley, 
vol.  8-10.     London,  1806-40.     10  v.     f  . 

Florae  Grsecae  Prodromus;  sive,  Plantaram 

omnium  enumeratio,  quas  in  provinces  aut  insulis 
Grsecise  invenit  Johannes  Sibthorp...  Characteres 
et  synonyma  omnium  cum  annotationibus  elaboravit 
J.  E.  Smith.  Londini:  typis  R,  Taylor  et  Soc, 
1806-13.    2  V.    8*. 

Sieber  (Franz  Wilhelm).  Reise  nach  der  Insel 
Kreta  im  griechischen  Archipelagus  im  Jahre  1817. 
Leipzig:  F,  Fleischer,  1823.  2  v.  illus.  8'.  (In 
his:  Reisen.  Lief,  i.) 

Slade  (A.)  Turkey,  Greece,  and  Malta.  Lon- 
don, 1837.   2  V.   8°. 

Smith  (William).  A  history  of  Greece,  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  Roman  conquest,  with 
supplementary  chapters  on  the  history  of  literature 
and  art.  With  notes,  and  a  continuation  to  the 
present  time,  by  C.  C.  Felton.  Boston:  IV,  Ware 
6f  Co,,  1877.    xxxi,  670  p.    8*. 

Sonnini  de  Manoncourt  (C.  N.  S.)  Voy- 
age en  Gr^ce  et  en  Turcjuie,  fait  par  ordre  de 
Louis  XVI,  et  avec  I'autonsation  de  la  cour  otto- 
mane.     Paris,  an  ix — 1801.    2  v.    8*. 

Travels  in  Greece  and  Turkey,  tr.  from  the 

Freoch.    London,  1801.    2  v.    8". 

Stackelberfl^  (Otto  Magnus  von),  Baron, 
Trachten  und  Gebrftuche  der  Neugriechen.  Berlin, 
1831.    pi.    f**. 

Stanley  (Arthur  Penrhyn).  Letters  from 
Greece  to  friends  at  home.  (In:  Sir  Thomas  Wysc. 
Impressions  of  Greece.  London,  1871.  8^.  pp. 
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Stanley  (I.  baron).  Sir  John  Thomas  Stan- 
ley. Speech  of  Lord  Stanley.  ..1850,  on  the 
affairs  of  Greece.  London:  J.  OlUvier,  1850. 
70  p.    8'. 

Steepens  (George  Warrington).  With  the 
conquering  Turk;  confessions  of  a  Bashi-Bazouk. 
New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  6*  Co.,  1901.  vi,  i  1., 
315  p..  4  maps.    12*. 

Stephens  (John  Lloyd).  Incidents  of  travel 
in  Greece,  Turkey,  Russia,  and  Poland.  Edin- 
burgh:  W.  &*  R.  Chambers,  1839.     114  p.    8°. 

Stenb  (Ludwig).  Bilder  aus  Griechenland. 
Leipzig:  F,  A,  Brockhaus,  1841.     2  v.    12*. 

Stillman  (W.  J.)  The  Cretan  insurrection  of 
1866-7-8.  New  York:  If,  Holt  and  Co,,  1874, 
I  p.l.,  xii,  13-204  p.     12*. 


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Greece,  confd, 

Stmek  (Ad.)  Zur  Gescbichte  der  Eisenbahnen 
Griecbenlands.  (Deutsche  Randscbau  f.  Geog.  u. 
Statistik.  Jahrg.  24,  pp.  193-204.    fVun,  1902.) 

Swan  (C.)  Journal  of  a  voyage  up  the  Medi- 
terranean principally  among  the  islands  of  the 
Archipelago  and  in  Asia  Minor. ..  London:  C,  &*J* 
Rivington,  1826.    2  v.    8". 

Symonds  (J.  A.)  Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece. 
London:  Smith,  Elder  6*  Co,,  1874.     3  p.l.,  i  1., 

339  P-    8^ 

T.  (G.)  La  question  cretoise,  ses  origin es — son 
developpement.  (Rev.  Britannique.  Ann^e  77 
(1901,  V.  4),  pp.  127-149.     Paris,  1901.) 

Tarillon  (  ).  Lettre  sur  T^tat  present  des 
missions  des  p^res  Jesuites  dans  la  Gr^ce.  (In: 
Lettres  ^difiantes.  Lyon,  1819.  8°.  v.  i,  pp. 
1-48.) 

Tajlor  (Bayard).  Travels  in  Greece  and  Rus- 
sia, with  an  excursion  to  Crete.  New  York:  G,  P, 
Putnam  6r»  Son,  1868.     vii,  426  p.,  pi.     12**, 

Teller  (F.)  Geolog^sche  Beobachtungen  auf 
der  Insel  Chios.  (In:  Vienna.  K.  Akad.  d. 
Wiss.  Math.nat.  CI.  Denkschr.,  v.  40.  1880.  pi. 
map.) 

Geologische  Beschreibung  des  sUdOstlichen 

Thessalien.     (In:    Vienna.      K.  Akad.   d.   Wiss. 
Math.-nat.  CI.  Denkschr.,  v.  40.    1880.    pi.  map.) 


Townshend  (Frederick  Trench).  A  cruise  in 
Greek  waters,  with  a  hunting  excursion  in  Tunis. 
London,  1870.     pi.     8". 

Toaer  (H.  F.)  The  islands  of  the  Aegean. 
Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  1890.  xii.  362  p.,  I  map. 
12  . 

Researches  in  the  highlands  of  Turkey;  in- 


Der  geologische  Bau  der  Insel  Euboea.  (In : 

Vienna.  K.  Akad.  d.  Wiss.  Math.-nat.  CI.  Denk- 
schr., ▼.  40.     1880.     pi.     map.) 

Terlinden  (Ch.)  Les  derni^res  tentatives  de 
Clement  ix  et  de  la  France  pour  secourir  Candie 
contreles  Turcs  (i669)d*apr^  les  correspondances 
des  nonces  de  Paris,  de  Madrid  et  de  Venise.  (Rev. 
d'hist.  eccl^.  Ann^e  5,  pp.  47-75.  Louvain,  1904.) 

Les  preparatifs  de  I'expedition  au  secours 

de  Candie  au  printemps  1669  d'apr^s  la  correspon- 
dance  des  nonces  de  Paris,  de  Madrid  et  de  Venise. 
(Rev.  d'hist.  eccl^s.  Annee  4,  pp.  679-698.  Lou- 
vain, 1 903.) 

Tetliz  (  ).  Prince  George  of  Crete.  (Con- 
temp.  Rev.  London,  1904.  8°.  v.  86,  pp.  872- 
882.) 

Teaa  (E.)  Marino  Zane  e  il  racconto  in  versi- 
della  guerra  di  Candia.  (Atti  e  memorie  d.  R.  Ac- 
cad,  di  sci.  lettere  ed  arti  in  Padova.  n.  s.  v.  17, 
pp.  187-195.     Padova,  1901.) 

Th^opistOB  (P.)  Coup  d'oeil  sur  Tinstruction 
chez  les  Grecs,  de  1453  k  1821.  (Bessarione.  ser.  2, 
V.  I,  pp.  158-175.     Roma,  1901.) 

Thiersch  (F.  W.)  De  I'^tat  actuel  de  la  Gr^ce 
et  des  moyens  d'arriver  ^  sa  restauration.  Leipzig, 
1833.     2  V.     8". 

Thompson  (D'Arcy  Wentworth),  the  younger. 
A  glossary  of  Greek  birds.  Oxford:  the  Clarendon 
Press,  1895.     xvi,  204  p.,  2  1.     illus.     8*. 

BibUogniphy  at  end,  I.  z. 

Tharini^  (Charles  F.)  The  University  of 
Athens.  (Harper's  Monthly  Maga.  v.  108,  pp. 
438-443.     New  York,  1904.) 

Torr  (C.)  Rhodes  in  modern  times.  Cambridge, 
1887.    8*. 


eluding  visits  to  mounts  Ida,  Athos,  Olympus,  and 
Pelion ;  to  the  Mirdite  Albanians,  and  other  remote 
tribes ;  with  notes  on  the  ballads,  tales,  and  classi- 
cal superstitions  of  the  modern  Greeks.  London, 
1869.     2  V.     8". 

Treveljan  {Sir  Charles  Edward).  From  Pesth 
to  Brindisi  in  the  autumn  of  1869.  (In:  Sir  Alex- 
ander Grant.  Recess  studies.  Edinburgh,  iSyo, 
8°.     PP-  55-115) 

Tricoupis  (Charilaos).  The  finances  of  Greece. 
Speech ...  on  introducing  to  the  Hellenic  chamber 
the  budget  for  1887.  On  Nov.  8  (Oct.  27),  1886. 
Translated  from  the  original  Greek.  London:  /far- 
rison&*  Sons,  1SS6.     56  p.     8°. 

Speech  ...  on  introducing  to  the  Hel- 
lenic chamber  the  budget  for  1889.  On  Nov.  4 
(Nov.  16),  1888.  Translated  from  the  original 
Greek.  London:  Harrison  &*  Sons,  iHS.    69  p.  8*. 

Tricoapis  (Spuridon).  Speech  delivered  on 
the  30th  of  January,  1863,  i°  the  National  Assembly 
of  the  Greeks  ...  on  the  question  of  the  election  of 
Prince  Alfred  as  King  of  Greece.  [London:  Taylor 
6*  Francis,  1863.]     i  p.l.,  9  p.     8*. 

Tuckerman  (Charles  K.)  The  Greeks  of  to- 
day.    New  York,  1872.     pi.     12". 

New  York:    G,   P,  Putnam* s    Sons, 

1878.     2.  ed.     369  p.,  I  pi.     12". 

Tuma  von  Waldkampf  (Anton).  Griechenland, 
Makedonien  und  SOd-Albanien;  oder.  Die  sttdliche 
Balkan- Halbinsel.  Milit&r-geographlsch,  statis- 
tisch  und  kriegshistorisch  dargestellt.  Leipzig: 
Zuckschwerdt  &*  Co.,  1897.  viii,  329  (i)  p.  2.  ed. 
8^ 

Tnrkej.  R^ponse  au  rapport  du  grand  vizir 
adress^  k. .  le  sultan  sur  les  affaires  de  Crete. 
A  thanes:  Typ.  de  L.  D.   Villara,  1868.    43  p.    8% 

Typaldo-BasBla  (M.  A.)  Statistique  p^ni- 
tentiaire  de  la  Gr^ce  pendant  Tannic  1905.  (Bull, 
commission  p^nitentiaire  internat.  ser.  5,  v.  3,  pp. 
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Tjrrell  (F.  H.)  The  siege  of  Candia.  1645- 
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Ulrichs  (Heinrich  Niclas).  Topographic  der 
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Abh.  Philos.-philol.  Kl.  3.  Bd.,  3  Abth.,  pp.  645- 
676.     2  maps.     Milne  hen,  1843.     4".) 

United  States. — Education  Bureau.  Edu- 
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Prtg.  Off.,  1883.     8  p.     8^ 

United  States  Military  Information  Division. 
The  military  systems  of  Greece  and  Turkey,  includ- 
ing a  description  of  the  Greco-Turkish  frontier. 
Washington:  Govt.  Prtg.  Off.,  1897.  49  p.  8". 
([Pub.]  No.  14.) 

Usque  adeo?  or.  What  may  be  said  for  the 
Ionian  people;  being  letters  addressed  to  Lord  John 
Russell,  Earl  Grey,  Sir  John  Pakington,  and  Sir 
Henry  Ward,  during  the  administration  of  the  lat- 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Greece,  cont'd, 

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ductory remarks,  addressed  to  the  members  of  the 
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VaUero  (Andrea).  Historia  della  guerra  di 
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751  p.»  13  1.     4'. 

Vftodoncoart  (G.  de).  Memoirs  on  the  Ionian 
Islands,  in  which  their  advantages  of  position  are 
described,  translated  from  the  French  MS.  by  W. 
Walton.     London^  18 16.     8*. 

Venice. — Doge,  Commission  des  Dogen  An- 
dreas Dandolo  fttr  die  Insel  Creta  vom  Jahre  1350. 
Eingeleitet  und  hrsg.  von  Dr.  G.  M.  Thomas. 
<Ke)n.  Bayer.  Akad.  d.  Wiss.  Abh.  Philos.-philol. 
Kl.  xiv.  Bd.,  I.  Abth.,  pp.  165-224.  MUnchen 
1878.     4'.) 

Vej(Mehmed  Ferid).  Die  Schlacht  bei  Dho- 
mokos  am  17  Mai  1897,  besondersdas  Verhalten 
der  A vantgarden brigade,  nach  meinen  eigenen 
Erlebnissen.  i  map.  (Beiheft  z.  Milit&r-Wochen- 
blatt.    1901,  pp.  591-608.    Berlin,  1901.) 

W»ee  (A.  J.  B.)  Skiathos  und  Skopelos.  (Kais.- 
deutsch.  archftol.  Inst  Mitteil.  Athen.  Abt.  v.  3^% 
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The  topography  of  Pelion  and  Magnesia. 

<Jour.  Hellenic  Studies,  v.  26,  pp.  143-168.  Lon- 
don, 1906.) 

Waddin^on  (G.)  Visit  to  Greece  in  1823- 
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WaMnvoort  (M.)  Van  Rome  naar  Teruza- 
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Waldenstrom  (Paul  Petter).  Till  Osterland: 
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Palestina,  Egypten  samt  p&  SinaihalfOn  hasten  och 
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Waldmuller  (Robert).  See  Duboc  (Edouard). 

Walker  (M.  A.)  Old  tracks  and  new  land- 
marks, wayside  sketches  in  Crete,  Macedonia, 
Mitylene.  etc.  London:  R,  BentUy  6*  Son,  1897. 
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Warner  (Charles  Dudley).  In  the  Levant. 
Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  6*  Co.,  1892.  viii, 
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Webster  (Daniel).  Mr.  Webster's  speech  on 
the  Greek  revolution.  Washington:  J,  S.  Meehan, 
1824.     50  p.     8". 

From  the  Washington  edition.  Bos- 
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Weleker  (F.  G.)  Tagebuch  einer  griechischen 
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Wernick  (Fritz).  Olympia.  Eine  Osterfahrt  in 
der  Peloponnes  (1877-78).  Leipzig:  Gebriider  Senf 
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I2^ 

Wheeler  (Blanche  Emily).  Some  aspects  of 
the  Island  of  Crete.  (Scrlbner's  Maga.  v.  37, 
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Wheeler  (George).  A  journey  into  Greece, 
by  George  Whe[e]ler. .  .in  company  with  Dr.  Spon 
of  Lyons.  6  books  in  i  v.  London:  W,  Cademan^ 
1682.     7  p.l.,  483  P.i  5  pl-     4*. 


Whittall  {Sir  J.  William).  Patmos:  its  mon- 
astery and  passion  play.  (Chambers*  Jour.  v.  7, 
pp.  701-704.     London,  1904.) 

Williams  (H.  W.)  Select  views  in  Greece. 
London,  1829.     8°. 

Wilson  (Samuel  Sheridan).  A  narrative  of  the 
Greek  mission;  or.  Sixteen  years  in  Malta  and 
Greece:  including  tours  in  the  Peloponnesus,  in  the 
yEgean  and  Ionian  isles. . .  London:  John  Snow, 
1839.     '  pl'»  "f  v-xiii,  596  p.,  1  pi.     illus.     8*. 

Woodford  (Stewart  Lyndon).  Crete:  an  ad- 
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Greece:  pictorial,  descriptive,  and  histori- 
cal.. .  and  a  history  of  the  Characteristics  of  Greek 
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Eograved  title  p«ge  reads,  A  new  edition,  1871. 

London:    W,   S,   Orr  6*  Co,,  1839. 

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Contains  list  of  works  on  Greek  geography. 

La  Gr^.  pittoresque  et   historique:  an 

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Zahlbruckner  (Alexander).  Beitrag  zur  Flech- 
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Ziebarth    (Erich).     Ein  griechischer    Relse- 

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deutsch.  archiiol.  Inst.  Mittheil.  Athen.  Abth.     v. 

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This  anonymous  account  is  preserved  in  manuscript  in  the 
Ambroaian  library  at  Milan.  The  text  is  published  in  the 
present  article. 


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Herzegovina. 
See  Bosnia  and  Herzegovina. 

Macedonia. 

Abbott  (G.  F.)  Macedonia  and  its  revolu- 
tionary committees.  (Nineteenth  Century  &  After. 
V.  53,  pp.  414-429.     London,  1903.) 

The  tale  of  a  tour  in  Macedonia.     London: 

E.  Arnold,  1903.     xi,  343  p.,  i  map,  8  pi,     8". 

Adamovic  (Lujo).  Beitrage  zur  Flora  von 
Macedonien  und  Altserbien.  5  plates.  (Kais.  Akad. 
d.  Wissensch.  Math.>naturwiss.  Classe.  Denksch. 
V.  74.  pp.  II5-I50*      ^ien,  1904.) 

AllkireB  de  Mac^doine.  Correspondances,  de- 
peches,  notes.  (Archives  diplomatiques.  ser.  3, 
V.  85,  pp.  9-65.    (no.  I,  Jan.  1903.)    Paris,  1903.) 

Andr^&dds  (A.)  Greece  and  Macedonia. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  88,  pp.  376-388.  London, 
1905) 

ApoBtolov  (D.  P.)  Prinos  kom  bolgarskata 
terminolos^iya  na  florata  v  Makedoniya.  (Periodi- 
chesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druz- 
hestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  61,  pp.  343-361.  Sryedetz, 
1900.) 

Austriju — Ministerium  des  Aeussern.  Diplo- 
matische  Aktenstttcke  ttber  die  Reformation  in 
Mazedonien  1902-1906.  Wien:  K.  K.  Hof-  u, 
Staatidruckerei,  1906.     x,  191  p.    4°. 

Ajuunboja  (Gabriel  d').  Le  con  flit  des  races 
en  Mac^doine  d'apr^s  une  observation  mono- 
graphique.  88  p.  (Sci.  soc.  ser.  2,  annee  19, 
fasc.  2.    Paris,  1904.) 

Balag^d^itscli  (Zivoin).  Die  Okonomischen 
Ursachen  der  G&hrung  in  Makedonien.  (Neue 
Zeit.  Jahrg.  19,  v.  i,  pp.  292-301.  Stuttgart, 
1900.) 

Bandenwesen  (Das)  in  Makedonien.  Bin 
Geheimbericht  an  die  bulgarische  Regierung  mit 
Kommentaren.    Berlin:  A,  linger,  1908.    59(1)  p. 

8*. 
Originally  appeared  in  the  **  Vossische  Zeitung." 
For   French   edition   of   this  work,  see  Le  brigandage  en 

Mac^doine  .  .  .  Berlin^  1908.     8**. 

BarakatalUkh  (Muhammad).  A  Mohamme- 
dan view  of  the  Macedonian  problem.  (North 
Amer.  Rev.  v.  177,  pp.  739-750.  New  York,  1903.) 

B^rard  (Victor).  La  Macedoine.  Paris:  C. 
Uvy,  1897.     3  p.l.,  (i)  4-308  p.,  I  1.     12". 

La  Macedoine.    (Rev.  de  Paris.    1903,  v.  3, 

pp.  868-896.     Paris,  1903.) 

Pro   Macedonia.     Paris:   A.  Colin,  1904. 

2  p  I  ,  vii,  209  p.,  I  1.     12**. 

Blanc  (Fran9ois).  Notes  sur  les  formations 
glaciaires  et  les  depots  aurif^res  de  la  region  de 
Salonique  (Turquie).  2  pi.  (Bull,  trimest.  de  la 
Soc.  de  I'indust.  min^rale.  ser.  4,  v.  i,  pp.  457- 
487.     Saint'j&tienne,  1902.) 

Blind  (Karl).  Macedonia  and  England's  policy. 
(Nineteenth  Century  and  After,  v.  54,  pp.  741- 
755.     London,  1903.) 

Brailsford  (H.  N.)  The  Bulgarians  of  Mace- 
donia; a  psychological  study.  (Fortnightly  Rev. 
V.  81  (n.  s.  v.  75).  pp.  1049-1059.   London,  1904.) 

Macedonia:    its    races    and   their    future. 

London:  Methuen  6*  Co,  [1906].     3  p.l.,  (i)  x-xx, 
340  p.,  2  maps,  24  pi.     8  . 


Macedonia:  a  possible  solution.  (Fortnightly 

Rev.     v.  80  (n.  s.  v.  74),  pp.  638-646.     London, 

1903.) 

The  Macedonian  revolt.   (Fortnightly  Rev. 

V.  80  (n.  s.  V.  74).  pp.  428-444.     London,  1903.) 

Brancoff  (D.  M.)  La  Macedoine  et  sa  popu- 
lation chretienne.  Paris:  Phn-Nourrit  et  Cie., 
1905.     2  p.l.,  270  p.,  2  maps.     8^ 

Bri^anda^^e  (Le)  en  Macedoine.     Un  rapport 
confidentiel  au  gouvernement  bulgare.    Berlin:  A, 
Unger,  iqo8.     57  (0  P-     8°. 
Appeared  originally  in  the  *' Vossische  Zeitung." 
For  German  edition  of  this  work,  sa  Das  Bandenwesen  in 
Makedonien  .  .  .  Berlin,  1908.    8°. 

Bulgaria*  Materiali  po  izuchvanieto  na  Make- 
doniya. Sofiya:  Pechatnitza  Volkov,  1896.  v,  734, 
5  p.     8^ 

Bur^erstein  (Leo).  Geologische  Unter- 
suchungen  im  sUdwestlichen  Theile  der  Halbinsel 
Chalkidike.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Math.- 
naturwissensch.  CI.  Denkschr.  Bd.  40,  pp.  321- 
327.      Wien,  1880.     f^) 

Buzton  (Noel,  and  Charies  Roden).  Public 
opinion  and  Macedonia.  (Monthly  Rev.  v.  13 
(Dec.  1903),  pp.  95-110.     London,  1903.) 

Ch^radame  (Andre).  La  question  d'Orient. 
La  Macedoine.  Le  chemin  de  fer  de  Bagdad . . . 
Paris:  Plan,  Nourrit  <5r*  Cie,,  I903.  2  p.l.,  xv, 
397  P-     I2^ 

Chervan  (  ).  Une  excursion  en  Macedoine. 
(Soc.  Bourguignonne  de  g^og.  et  d'hist.-M^m. 
Tome  I,  pp.  167-218.     Dijon,  1884.     8*.) 

Cousin^ry  (M.  C.  M. )  Voyage  dans  la  Mac^ 
doine.     Paris,  1831.     2  v.     4". 

Cyijic  (J.)  Remarques  sur  I'ethnographie  de  la 
Macedoine.  (Annates  de  geog.  annee  15,  pp.  115- 
132,  249-266.     Paris,  1906.) 

DaskaloT  (P.  N.)  Dneshnoto  polozhenie  v 
Makedoniya.  Sofiya:  "  Vecherna  Poshcha,''  1906. 
64p.     8'. 

De^en  (Arpad  von),  and  I.  DOrfler.  Beitrag 
zur  Flora  Albaniens  und  Macedoniens.  Ergebnisse 
einer  von  L  Dorfler  im  Jahre  1893  unternommenea 
Reise.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Math. -natur- 
wissensch. CI.  Denkschr.  Bd.  64,  pp.  701-748. 
4  pi.      Wien,  1897.     f°.) 

Deniker  (Joseph).  Les  Bulgares  et  les  Mace- 
doniens: note  complementaire  4  la  communication 
du  Dr  VVateff.  map.  (Soc.  d'anthrop.  de  Paris. 
Bull,  et  mem.  ser.  5,  v.  5,  pp.  458-466.  Paris, 
1904. 

DiabantoB  (  ).  Macedonian  reform:  its 
principles  and  our  policy.  (Natl.  Rev.  London, 
1903.     8°.     V.  41,  pp.  68-77.) 

Dietericb  (Karl).  Griechen  und  Bulgaren  im 
Kampf  urn  Makedonien.  (Grenzboten.  Jahrg.  64 
(1905,  V.  4).  pp.  341-348.     Leipzig,  1905.) 

Dillon  (E.  J  )  The  reign  of  terror  in  Mace- 
donia. (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  83,  pp.  305-319.  Lon- 
don, 1903.) 

DimitrieTa.  Makedoniya  v  minuloto  i.  (Pe- 
riodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  37-38,  pp.  194-238; 
V.  40,  pp.  611-649.     Sryedetz,  1891-92.) 

Solun  V  minuloto  mu.  (Periodichesko  spi- 
sanie na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Srye- 
detz.    V.  45,  pp.  361-398.     Sryedetz,  1894.) 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Macedonia,  cont'd, 

Dimitri^Titeh  (Mita).  Les  Albanais  dans  la 
question  de  la  vieille  Serbie  et  de  la  Macedoine. 
(Nouv.  rev.  v.  I56(n.  s.  v.  37),  pp.  449-456.  Parisy 
1905) 

Dorobanta  (Jacques).  Les  Jeunes-Turcs  et  la 
Macedoine.  (Questions  diplomat,  et  coloniales. 
Paris,  1908.     8*.     v.  26,  pp.  279-288.) 

DraflT^^nof  (  ).  La  Macedoine  et  les  re, 
formes.  Preface  de  Victor  Berard.  Paris:  Plon- 
Nourrit  <Sr*  0>.,  1906.     xxii,  326  p.,  i  map.     8*. 

En^elhardt  (Ed.)  La  question  macedonienne. 
(Rev.  generate  de  droit  internat.  pub.  v.  12,  pp. 
636-644.     Paris,  1905.) 

La   question    macedonienne:  ^tat    actuel- 

solution.     Paris:   F.  Pichon  <5r*  Durand-Auzias^ 
1906.     2  p.l.,  78  p.     8**. 

Lesreformesen  Macedoine;  etude  historique 

et  politique.     (Rev.  du  droit  pub.     v.  16,  pp.  197- 
211.     Paris,  1901.) 

Evans  (J.)  Makedoniya  kakto  si  e.  Pryevod 
ot  angliski  ot  K.  Ch.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na 
bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Srycdetz.  v.  31, 
pp.  1-25.     Sryedetz,  1889.) 

Fo4  (Rodolfo).  II  problema  macedone  ed  un 
progetto  serbo  di  soluzione.  (Ri vista  d' Italia.  Anno 
6,  V.  2,  pp.  298-305.     Roma,  1903.) 

Focief  (O.)  La  justice  turque  et  les  reformes 
en  Mac^oine,  aper9U  sur  leur  histoire  et  leur 
organisation,  leur  fonctionnement  et  leurs  abus. . . 
Paris:  Plon- Nourrit  ft  Cie.,  1907.    2  p.l.,  313  p.. 

1  facsim.     8°. 

Forrest  (J.  R.  C.)  The  cry  from. . .  Macedonia. 
Penrith:  Herald  Printing  Company,  1903.     36  p. 

France. — Mini  stir e  des  Affaires  Atrangires, 
Documents  diplomatiques.  Affaires  de  Macedoine. 
1902.     Paris:  Imp.  Nat,,  1903.     vii,  62  p.     f". 

Janvier-fevrier,   1903.      Paris:  Imp, 

Nat.,  1903.     3  1.,  16  p.     f. 

1903-1905.    Paris:  Imp.  Nat.^  1905. 

xi,  228  p.   r. 

Elevation   des  droits   de  douane  en 

Turquie.    1906-1907.  Paris:  Imp.  Nat,,  1907.   vii, 
123  p.     f°. 

Gambler  (Jas.  W.)  Macedonian  intrigues  and 
their  fruits.  (Fortnightly  Rev.  v.  78  (n.  s.  v.  72), 
pp.  747-75S.     London,  1902.) 

Gandolphe  (Maurice).  Lacrise  Macedonienne. 
Enquete  dans  les  vilayets  insurges  (septembre- 
d^cembre,   1903).     Paris:    Perrin  et    Cie.,   1904. 

2  p.l.,  200  p.     [2.  ed.]     12°. 

Gaulis  (Georges).  Bulgarie  et  Macedoine. 
(Rev.  de  Paris.  1902,  v.  6,  pp.  75-101.  Paris, 
1902.) 

Gelzer  (Heinrich).  Vom  heiligen  Berge  und 
aus  Makedonien.  Reisebilder  aus  den  AthosklOs- 
tern  und  dem  Insurrektionsgebiet.  Mil  43  Ab- 
bildungen...  Leipzig:  B.  G,  Teubner,  1904.  xii, 
262  p.,  I  map.     8**. 

Glueck(L.)  Albanien  und  Macedonien.  Eine 
Reiseskizze.  WUrzburg:  L.  JVoer /,  iSg2.  71(1)  p. 
i6'.     (Woerl's  ReisehandbUcher.) 

Golta  (Col mar  von  der),  Freiherr,  Ein  Aus- 
flug    nach   Macedonien.      Besuch   der  deutschen 


Eisenbahn  von  Salonik  nach    Monastir.     Berlin: 
R.  V,  Decker,  1894.     4  p.l.,  154  p.,  i  map.     8°. 

Guicciardini  (Francesco).  Impression!  di 
Macedonia.  (Nuova  Antologia.  v.  194  (ser.  4, 
V.  no),  pp.  25-64,  209-244.     Roma,  1904.) 

Henrj  (Rene).  Macedoine  et  Balkan.  (Ques- 
tions diplomat.  &  coloniales.  Paris,  1907.  8°. 
V.  24,  pp.  809-824.) 

La  question  de  la  Macedoine.     (Questions 

diplomat.  &  col.  annee  7,  v.  15,  pp.  82-104,  143- 
156.     Paris,  1903.) 

Hilber  (Vincenz).  Geologische  Reisen  in  Nord- 
griechenland  und  Makedonien  1899  und  1900. 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Math.-naturwiss. 
Classe.  Sitzungsb.  v.  no,  pt.  i,  pp.  1 71-182. 
IVien,  1 90 1.) 

Hoernes  (Rudolph).  Berichte  ttber  das  make- 
donische  Erdbeben  vom  4.  April,  1904.  IVien:  C, 
Ceroid" s  Sohn,  1904.  2  p.l.,  54  p.  8*.  (Kaiscr- 
liche  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften  in  Wien. — Erd- 
beben Commission.    Mittheilungen.    N.  F.  no.  24.) 

Das  Erdbeben  von  Saloniki  am  5.  Juli  1902 

und  der  Zusammenhang  der  makedonischen  Beben 
mit  den  tektonischen  Vorg^ngen  in  der  Rhodope- 
masse.  Wien:  C,  Ceroids  Sohn,  1902.  2  p.l., 
91  p.,  illus.,  I  map.  8**.  (Kaiserliche  Akademie 
der  Wissenschaften  in  Wien. — Erdbeben  Commis- 
sion.    Mittheilungen.     N.  F.  no.  13.) 

Hoffmann  (Otto).  Die  Makedonen,  ihre 
Sprache  und  ibr  Volkstum.  Gottingen:  Vanden- 
hoeck  &»  Ruprecht,  1906.     v  (i),  284  p.     8'. 

Hnbka  (Gustav).  Die  Reformaktion  in  Make- 
donien in  den  Jahren  i320-i324-(i904-i9o8).  (Stref- 
fleurs  militfir.  Ztschr.  Wien^  1909.  8*.  Jahrg.  50 
(1909,  V.  I),  pp.  913-926.) 

Hu^onnet  (Leon).  La  Turquie  inconnne. 
Roumelie,  Bulgarie,  Macedoine,  Albanie.  Paris: 
L,  Frinzine  &*  Cie.,  1886.  2  p.l.,  iii,  i  1.,  30S  p. 
2.  ed.     12°. 

Italj. — Minis tro  degli  Affari  Esteri,  Docu- 
menti  diplomatici  presentati  alia  camera  dal  minis* 
tro  degli  afifari  esteri  (Di  San  Giuliano).  Mace- 
donia. Seduta  del  30  gennaio  1906.  Roma,  1906. 
310  p.  4".  (Raccolta  degli  Atti  Parlamentari 
Sess.  1904-06.     Cam.  doc.  no.  xxvi.) 

Jehay  (Fr.  de).  Les  Koutzo-Valaques  et  le 
conflit  greco  roumain.  (Rev.  gen.  v.  83,  pp.  749- 
770.     Bruxelles,  1906.) 

Johnston  (Charles).  Macedonia's  struggle  for 
liberty.  (North  Amer.  Rev.  v.  176,  pp.  223- 
235.     New  York,  1903.) 

K,  Segashnoto  i  nedavnoto  minulo  na  grad 
Veles.  Kratok  ocherk.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na 
bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  39, 
pp.  343-376;  V.  40,  pp.  549-610.     Sryedett,  1892.) 

Karayowoff  (F. )  Les  revendications  mac^- 
doniennes  et  la  diplomatie.  (Questions  diplomat. 
&  col.     V.  16,  pp.  249-286.     Paris,  1903.) 

Kazandxhiev  (S.)  Lishainata  flora  na  Bol- 
gariya.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto 
knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  61.  pp.  470- 
542.     Sryedetz,  1900.) 

Kebedg^  (Michel  S.)  La  question  mace- 
donienne. (Rev.  de  droit  internat.  s^r.  2,  ▼.  6» 
PP-  5-37.     Bruxelles^  1904.) 


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Macedonia,  confd. 

Kirnberg^r  (Robert).  Die  mazedonische 
Frag^e.  Berlin:  H.  Walther^  1908.  2  p. I.,  112  p. 
8^ 

Kondov  (K.)  Borbata  na  Makedonetza.  Is- 
toricbeski  ocherk.  Gabrovo:  **  Zarva^**  1903. 
104  p.     8*. 

KanchoT  (V.)  Grad  Skopiya.  Byelyezhki  za 
oegovoto  nastoyashche  i  minulo.  ( Periodichesko 
spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v 
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Leroy  (Marc).  *La  question  macedonienne. 
Etude  d*histoire  diplomatique  et  de  droit  interna- 
tional... Paris:  Imprimerie  Henri  Jouve^  1905. 
214  p.  8*.  (University  de  Paris. — Faculte  de 
droit.) 

Lod^e  (^jV  Oliver  Joseph).  Macedonia;  or, 
The  problem  of  the  Near  East.  The  substance  of 
an  explanatory  address... 9.  of  October,  1903. 
Birmingham:  Cornish  Brother s^  1903.  16  p., 
I  map.     8*. 

Louis- Jaray  (Gabriel).  L'opinion  grecque  e^ 
la  question  de  Mac^doine.  (Questions  diplomat. 
&  col.     V.  15,  pp.  689-700.     Paris ^  1903  ) 

lijneh  (Henry  Foulkes  B.)  Europe  in  Nface- 
donia:  being  five  articles  reprinted  from  the  '*  Morn- 
ing Post.**  Together  with  leading  article  thereon 
by  the  '*  Morning  Post."  London:  E.  Stanford ^ 
1908.     I  p.l.,  50  p.     8*. 

Maeedonia  and  the  powers,  i  map.  (Quar. 
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Maeedoiiian(The)  maze.  (Living  Age.  ser.  7, 
V.  19,  pp.  641-656.     Boston,  1903.) 

(Quar.  Rev.     v.  197,  pp.  459-483.    London, 

1903) 

Macedonian  (The)  problem  and  its  factors. 
(Edinb.  Rev.    v.  194.  pp.  390-413.    London,  1901.) 

Makedonien.  Geographisch-  ethnographische 
Skizze.  I  map.  (Streffleurs  6sterr.  militar.  Ztschr. 
Jahrg.  80.  V.  I,  pp.  209-226.      Wien,  1903.) 

Malet  (Albert).  En  Mac^dolne.  Au  Vilayet 
de  Monastir.  (Tour  du  monde.  n.  s.  annee  10, 
pp.  1-36.     Paris,  1903-1904.) 

Hatov  (D. )  Kratka  raspraviya  po  etnogra- 
fiyata  na  Makedoniya.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na 
bolgarskoto    knizhovno     druzhestvo    v    Sryedetz. 

▼.  34.  pp.  425-474;  V.  35.  pp.  674-717.  Sryedetz, 
1890.) 

MeBsimy(  ).  La  Macedoine  et  I'etat  des 
*•  rcformes.**  (Rev.  polit.  &  parlement.  v.  43, 
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La  situation  des  partis  en  Macedoine.    (La 

Tcv.  (Rev.  d.  rev.)  ser.  4,  v.  54,  pp.  1-18.  Paris, 
IQ05.) 

KiJatOTieh  (Chedomille).  The  Balkan  prob- 
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Bliller  (William).  The  Macedonian  claimants. 
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MUoi^Titeh  (Milosh  G.)  *La  Turquie  d' Eu- 
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international.  Paris:  A.  Rousseau,  1905.  3  p.l.. 
309  p.,  I  1.,  I  map.  8*.  (Universite  de  Paris.— 
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N.  (K.)  Yuzhna  Makedoniya  v  nachaloto  na 
nastoyashcheto  stolyetie  po  Fukevilya.  (Period- 
ichesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druz- 
hestvo V   Sryedetz.     v.   6,  pp.  64-115.     Sryedetz, 

1888.   8^) 

Naumann  (Edmund).  Macedonicin  und  seine 
neue  Eisenbahn  Salonik-Monastyr.  Ein  Reise- 
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58  p.     4*. 

Neumayr  (Melchior).  Geologische  Unter- 
suchungen  Uber  den  n()rdlichen  und  5stlichen  Theil 
der  Halbinsel  Chalkidike.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wis- 
sensch.  Math.-naturwissensch.  Ci.  Denkschr.  Bd. 
40,  pp.  328-339.      Wien,  1880.     f°.) 

Newton  (        ).     Macedonia  and  the  Austro 
Russian  comedy.     (Nat.  Rev.    v.  43,  pp.  410-417. 
London,  1904  ) 

Nicolai'des    (Cleanthes).      Macedonien.     Die 
geschichtliche    Entwickelung  der    maccdonischen 
Frage  im  Altertum,  im  Mittelalter  und  in  der  neue 
ren   Zeit.     Berlin:  J\  Rdde,  1899.     4  p.l..  267  p. 
I  map.     8". 

Notes  on  Macedonia,  illus.  (Natl.  Geog. 
Maga.  Washington,  1908.  8°.  v.  19,  pp.  790- 
802.) 

Oestreich  (Karl).  Die  Bev5lkerung  von  Make- 
donien. (Geog.  Ztschr.  Jahrg.  11,  pp.  268-292. 
Leipzig,  1905.) 

Makedonien.     (Geog.  Ztsch.     Jahrg.    10, 

pp.  185-203,  241-253,  450-461,  513-524.  I^ip- 
zig,  1904.) 

Makedonien    und    die    Albanesen.      Eine 

politisch-ethnographische  Skizze,  zumeist  auf 
Urund  eigener  Reiseeindrticke.  (Jahresbericht  d. 
Frankfurter  Vereins  f.  Geog.  u.  Statistik.  Jahrg. 
6^  &  67  (1901-1903),  pp.  5-28.  Frankfurt  a.  J/., 
1903.) 

OtshelnikoT  (Pr.)  Ot  lolun  do  Byelgrad, 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  V  Sryedetz.  v.  23,  pp.  757-795.  Srye- 
detz,  1888.     8^) 

Paillards  (Michel).  L'imbroglio  macedonien. 
Paris:  P,  V,  Stock,  1907.     555  d)  p.     12*. 

L'ceuvre  de  la  mission  militaire  fran9aise 

en   Macedoine.     (Nouv.   rev.     v.  153  (n.  s.  v.  34), 
pp.  163-179.     Paris,  1905.) 

Paquier  (Leon).  Macedoniens  et  Albanais. 
(Rev.  fTan9.  de  I'etranger  et  d.  colonies,  v.  28, 
pp.  20-25.     Paris,  1903.) 

Pears  (Edwin).     Macedonia  and  the  neutral! 
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Perdrizet  (Paul).  Voyage  dans  la  Macedoine 
premiere,  illus.  5  pi.  (Bull,  de  correspondancc 
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Pinon  (Rene).  La  question  de  Macedoine. 
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659-688;  V.  40,  pp.  345-384-     Paris,  1907) 

Population  (The)  of  Macedonia:  evidence  of 
the  Christian  schools.  .  .added  to  which  is  a  list  of 
the  Greeks  killed  at  the  instance  of  the  Bulgarian 
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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Macedonia,  cont'd, 

PouqaeTille  (Fran9ois  Charles  Hu^ucs  Lau- 
rent). Travels  in  Epirus,  Albania,  Macedonia, 
and  Thessaly. .  .London:  R,  Phillips  and  Co,,  1820. 
iv,  122  p..  I  1..  3  pi..  I  port.  8".  ("Modern 
Voyages  and  Travels.") 

PoToIni  (I.  V.)  La  solution  du  problime 
macedonien.  (Rev.  fran9aise  de  Tetranger  &  des 
colonies  &  exploration,  v.  28,  pp.  65-86.  Paris, 
1903.) 

Printa  (Charles).  Les  Koutzovalaques  et  la 
question  mac^donienne.  (Questions  diplomat,  et 
coloniales.  Paris,  1908.  8'.  v.  25.  pp.  431- 
448.) 

Patavaiiie  po  dolinitye  na  Struma,  Mesta  i 
Bryegalnitza.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  10,  pp.  469-535.  Sojfia, 
1894.) 

Reader  (  ).     La  Macedoine  et  la  question 

niac^doniennc.  (Bibliothique  universitaire  et  rev. 
Suisse.  V.  39,  pp.  5-31.  287-309,  562-585.  Lau. 
sanne,  1905.) 

Rignon  (Edoardo).  Carlo  Emanuele  I  c  la 
Macedonia.  (Nuova  Antologia.  ser.  4,  v.  114, 
pp.  468-492.     Roma,  1904.) 

Rougher  (A.)  L'intervcntion  de  1' Europe  dans 
la  question  de  Macedoine.  (Rev.  g^n.  de  droit  in- 
ternal, pub.     anneei3,  pp.  178-200.    Paris,  1906.) 

Routier  (Gaston).  La  question  mac^donienne. 
Paris:  H,  Le  Soudier  [1903].  2  p.l.,  ii,  406  p  . 
I  1.     12*. 

Sarafoir  (Boris).  The  desperate  outlook  in 
Macedonia.  (World's  Work  and  Play.  v.  5.  pp. 
33-44.     London,  1904.) 

Sdunidl  (  ).   Reise*Notizen  zu  Kunst-  und 

Alterthum.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.- 
hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  5,  pp.  1 54-161.  Wien, 
1S50.     8'.) 

Sehmidt  (Hubert).  Die  Keramik  der  make- 
donischen  Tumuli,  illus.  (Ztsch.  f.  Ethnologic, 
▼•  37.  pp.  91-113.     Berlin,  1905.) 

Shopov  ( A. )  I  z  novata  istoriya  na  Makedoniya. 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i 
Knizhnina.     v.  3,  pp.  48-69.     Sofia,  1890.) 

Material!  po  novata  istoriya  na  Makedoniya. 

(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  31,  pp.  93-112.  Sryedetz, 
1889.) 

Sitaation  (La)  en  Macedoine.  Le  d^cret  de 
reformes  ottoman  du  8.  decembre  1902.  (Rev.  g^n. 
de  droit  internat.  pub.     v.  10,  pp.  11 2-1 60.    Paris, 

1903.) 

Sitaation  (The)  in  Macedonia.  By  one  long 
resident  in  the  Near  East.  (Blackwood's  Maga. 
V.  178,  pp.  353-363.     London,  1905.) 

Situation  (La)  politique  de  la  Macedoine.  (Le 
tour  du  monde.  A  travers  le  monde.  annee  9, 
pp.  33-36,  54-55-     Paris,  1903.) 

Smith  (Arthur  D.  Howden).  Fighting  the 
Turk  in  the  Balkans.  An  American's  adventures 
with  the  Macedonian  revolutionists.  New  York: 
G,  P.  Putnam*s  Sons,  1908.  xiii,  369  p.,  2  maps, 
29  pi.,  5  port.     12'. 

SonnicliBen  (Albert).  Confessions  of  a  Mace- 
donian bandit.  New  York:  Duffield ^  Co.,  1909. 
8  p.,  I  1.,, 9-268  p.,  I  map,  14  pi.,  I  port.     12°. 


Spont  (Henry).  A  travers  la  Macedoine.  Notes 
de  voyage.  (Nouv.  rev.  v.  141  (n.  s.  v.  22),  pp. 
49-56.     Paris,  1903.) 

Straneky  (Gottfried).  Reise  durch  Albanien 
und  Makedonien  im  Sommer  1903.  (Mitteil  d. 
k.  k.  geog.  Gesellsch.  in  Wien.  v.  46,  pp.  370- 
390.      Wien,  1903.) 

Struck  (Adolf).  Der  makedonische  Erdeben- 
schwarm  im  Jahre  1902.  (Deutsche  Rundschau  f. 
Geog.  u.  Statistik.  Jahrg.  25,  pp.  241-246.  Wien^ 
1903.) 

Makedonische  Fahrten.      Wien:  A,  Hart- 

leben,    1907-1908.      2   v.      8".      (Zur   Kunde    d. 

Balkanhalbinsel.       Reisen     und     Beobachtungen. 

Heft  4,  7.) 

THeft]  I.  Cbalkidike. 

Heft  a.  Die  makedi  nischen  Ntederlande. 

Heft  2  published  at  Sarajevo  by  D.  A.  Kajoo. 

Prahistorische    Funde    bei    Kupanova    in 

Makedonien.  illus.  (Berliner  Gesellsch.  f.  An- 
throp.  Verhandl.   189S,  pp.  539-546.  Berlin,  1899.) 

Thaon  di  Revel  (Vittorio).  I  commerci  della 
Macedonia  coll'  Italia.  (Boll,  del  Ministero  degli 
Affari  Esteri.  Ottobre,  1898.  no.  134.)  Roma, 
1898.     39  p. 

Toshev  (A.)  Opisanie  na  Gevgelie  (v  Make- 
doniya). (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto 
knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  35,  pp.  743- 
754.      Sryedetz,  1890.) 

Trag^er  (Paul).  Begr&bniss-Pl&tze  und  Tumuli 
in  Albanien  und  Macedonien.  illus.  maps.  (Ber- 
liner Gesellsch.  f.  Anthrop.  Verhandl.  1901,  pp. 
43-57.     Berlin,  1901.) 

Die  Jamken  und  Konjaren  in  Makedonien. 

illus.  (Ztsch.  f.  Ethnologic,  v.  37,  pp.  198-206. 
Berlin,  1905.) 

Zur  Forschung  Uber  alte  SchifiFstypen.     C. 

SchifTsfahrzeuge  in  Albanien  und  Macedonien. 
illus.  (Deutsche  Gesellsch.  f.  Anthrop.,  Ethnol. 
u.  Urgeschichte.  Correspondenz-Blatt.  v.  35,  pp. 
25-38.     Braunschweig,  1904.) 

I.    Neue    Funde  aus  Albanien.     2.    Die 

macedonischen  Tumuli  und  ihre  Keramik.  illus. 
(Berliner  Gesellsch.  f.  Anthrop.  Verhandl.  1902, 
pp.  56-76.     Berlin,  1902.) 

Tama  von  Waldkampf  (Anton).  Griechenland, 
Makedonien  und  Sud- Albanien;  oder.  Die  sOdliche 
Balkan- Halbinsel.  Milit&r-geographisch,  statis- 
tisch  und  kriegshistorisch  dargestellt.  Leipzig: 
Zuckschwerdt  &  Co.,  1897.    viii,  329  (i)  p.    2.  ed. 

8^ 

Tares  et  Grecs  contre  Bulgares  en  Macedoine. 
Preface  de  M.  Louis  Leger.  Paris:  Plon-Nourrit 
et  Cie„  1904.     2  p.l.,  v,  57  p.,  i  1.     8*. 

Ujfalvy  von  Mez6-K6vesa  (Karl  Eugen).  An- 
thropologische  Betrachtungen  Qber  die  Portr&t- 
mtlnzen  der  Diadochen  und  Epigonen.  illus. 
(Archiv  f.  Anthrop.  v.  27,  pp.  613-622.  Braun- 
schweig, 1902.) 

Undergroand  republic.  An  adventure  in 
Macedonia.  (Blackwood's  Maga.  v.  x  79,  pp.  302- 
312.     London,  1906.) 

Verddne  (Georges).  La  v^rit^  sur  la  question 
mac^donienne.  Reproduction  et  traduction  de 
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Macedonia,  cont'd. 

du  Grand-Vizir  de  Turquie,  Halil  Rifaai  Pacha. 
Paris:  Imprimerie  Centrale,  1905.  I  p.l.,  iv,  237  p. 
8'. 

Vivian  (Herbert).  The  Macedonian  conspiracy. 
(Fortnightly  Rev.  v.  79  (n.  s.  v.  73),  pp.  827-837. 
London^  1903.) 

The  Servian  tragedy,  with  some  impressions 

of  Macedonia.  London:  G.  Richards^  1904.  xvi, 
296  p.,  21  pi.,  3  port.     8°. 

Walker  (M.  A.)  Old  tracks  and  new  land- 
marks, wayside  sketches  in  Crete,  Macedonia, 
Mitylene,  etc.  London:  R,  Bentley  6*  Son,  1897. 
XV,  365  p.,  25  pi.     8*. 

Through  Macedonia  to  the  Albanian  lakes. 

London,  1864.     pi.     nar.  4*. 

W^dar  (S.)  Le  moavement  revolutionnaire 
macedonien.  Ses  causes — sa  situation.  (Humanity 
nouv.     V.  8,  pp.  1-16.     Paris,  X901.) 

Wyon  (Reginald).  What  I  saw  in  Macedonia. 
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1900.) 

Z.  Dva  sandzhaka  ot  istochna  Makedoniya. 
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Moldavia. 
See  Rumania. 

Montenegro. 

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pp.  652-680;  v.  91  (1901,  v.  I),  pp.  73-97.  243- 
261.     Roma,  1900-1901.) 

Denton  (William).  Montenegro;  its  people 
and  their  <history.     London,  i^-jT,     map.     8. 

Desprez  (May  McClellan).  Thirteen  days  in 
unexplored  Montenegra  (Harper's  New  Monthly 
Maga.     New  York,  i^^f^.    8*.   v.  98,  pp.  741-753.) 


224 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Montenegro,  cont'd, 

Diekel  (Karl).  MonteDegro.  i.  Litt^rature; 
2.  Introduction  historique;  3.  Dispositions  gen^- 
rales;  4.  Dispositions  speciales.  [Traduction  de 
E.  Vinck.]  (In:  La  legislation  penale  compar^e. 
^/r/i«,  1894.     4".     V.  I,  pp.  241-244.) 

Dorobantz  (Jacques).  Montenegro  et  Mon- 
tenegrins. (Questions  diplomat,  et  coloniales. 
Paris,  1908.     8**.     v.  25,  pp.  248-269.) 

Durham  (Mary  Edith).  Some  Montenegrin 
manners  and  customs,  i  pi.  (Roy.  Anthropol. 
Inst,  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Jour.  Lon- 
don, 1909.     4**.     V.  39,  pp.  85-96.) 

Through  the  lands  of  the  Serb.     London: 

E.  Arnold,  1904.     xi,  346  p.,  I  map,  16  pi.     8**. 

Faber  (Moriz).  Das  Recht  des  Erzbischofs 
von  Antivari  auf  den  Titel  Primas  von  Serbien. 
(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sa- 
rajevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mitteil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.  Wien,  1909.  4*.  v.  11,  pp.  342- 
368.) 

France. — Minis t^re  des  Affaires  £tranghes . 
Documents  diplomatiques.  Affaires  du  Monten^- 
gro.  No.  I.  Paris:  Imp.  Nat.,  1880.  xix,  403  p. 
f. 

Covers  Ihc  period  from  Dec.  31,  1879,  to  Sept.  3,  x88o. 

No.    2.     Paris:    Imp.    Nat.,    1880. 

xiii,  214  p.     f^ 

From  Sept.  a  to  Dec.^j,  i88o. 

Frilley  (G.).  and  JovAN  Wlahovitj.  Le 
Montenegro  contemporain.  Paris,  1876.  pi.  map. 
12*. 

Oe^en wartime  militarische  Lage  Osterreich- 
Ungarns  gegenSerbien  und  Montenegro.  (Grenz- 
boten.  Leipzig,  1909.  4°.  Jahrg.  68,  pp.  269- 
275) 

Oopcevic  (Spiridion).  Montenegro  und  die 
Montenegriner.  Nebst  einem  Plane  von  Cetinje. 
Leipzig:  H.  Fries,  1877.  3  p.l.,  (i)  vi-x,  194  p., 
I  plan.     8". 

Great  Britain.— /^[?r<r»>w  Office.  Turkey. 
1880,  no.  22.  Correspondence  respecting  the  Mon- 
tenegrin frontier.  London:  Harrison  &*  Sons 
[1880].  XXV,  295  p.,  I  map.  f°.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1880,  v.  82.) 

From  Sept.  27,  1879,  to  Sept.  xi,  1880. 

Turkey.     1881,  no.  i.    Correspondence  re- 


specting the  Montenegrin  frontier.  London:  Har- 
rison &»  Sons  [1881].  iv,  9  p.  f.  (Parliamentary 
Papers,  1881,  v.  100.) 

Lord  Granville's  instructioas  to   Mr.  Goschen,  of  Oct.  a, 
1880,  make  up  the  sweater  part  of  this  document. 

Turkey.  1881,  no.  2.    Further  correspond- 


ence respecting  the  Montenegrin  frontier.  London: 
Harrison  6f  Sons  [iSSi].  xviii.  199  p.  f".  (Par- 
liamentary Papers,  x88i,  v.  100.) 

From  Sept.  11,  1880,  to  Jan.  6,  i88t.  On  page  81,  no.  i8n 
is  the  French  text  of  the  note  of  the  Porte  to  the  Powers  of 
Oct.  3, 1880. 

Montenegro.     Commercial.     1882,  no.  18. 

Treaty  of  friendship,  commerce  and  navigation  be- 
tween Her  Majesty  and  the  Prince  of  Montenegro. 
Signed  at  Cettinje,  Jan.  21,  1882.  London:  Har- 
rison &»  Sons  [1882J.  I  1.,  9  p.  f".  (Parliament- 
ary Papers,  1882,  v.  81.) 
Parallel  French  and  English   text. 


Diplomatic  and  consular  reports.     Annual 

series.     London,  1 896-1 898.     8". 

1895.  15  pp.  no.  1761. 

1896.  4  pp.  no.  1884. 

1897.  5  pp.  no.  2114. 

Hassert    (Kurt).     Reise  durch    Montenegro, 
nebst    Bemerkungen    Uber    Land   und    Leute... 
IVien:  A.    Hartleben,    1893.      vi,    I    1.,    236    p., 
I  map.     illus.     8**. 

Reise  durch  Montenegro  im  Sommer  igoo. 

I  map.  (Mittheil.  d.  k.k.  geog.  Gesellsch.  in  Wien. 
v.  44,  pp.  140-165.      IVien,  1901.) 

Topograph ische  Aufnahmen  in  Montenegro. 

maps.     (Petermanns  Mitteil.     v.  51,  pp,  203-206. 
Gotha,  1905.) 

HavasB  (Rezs6).  Antivari  und  die  neuc  Mon- 
teneg^inische  Bahn  (Ungarns  Interessen  an  der 
Adria).  illus.,  3  pi.  (Fttldrajzi  KOzlem^nyek. 
Budapest,  1909.     8  .     v.  37,  pp.  20-35.) 

HofiTSfe-Port  (Joe).  Au  Montenegro.  Bru- 
xelles:  Folk  Fits,  1902.     78  p.     nar.  12*. 

Jaekson  (Thomas  Graham).  Dalmatia,  the 
Quarnero  and  Istria,  with  Cettigne  in  Montenegro, 
and  the  island  of  Grado.  Oxford:  Clarendon 
Press,  1887.     3  V.     8*. 

Krasinski  (V.)  Montenegro,  and  the  Slavo- 
nians of  Turkey.     London,  1853.     16". 

Levy  (Victor).  Au  Mont^n^gro.  (Bull.  Soc. 
roy.  de  geog.  d'Anvers.  v.  23,  pp.  367-390.  An- 
vers,  1899.) 

Martelli  (Alessandro).  II  Flysch  del  Mon- 
tenegro sud-orientale.  (R.  accad.  d.  Lincei.  Ren- 
dic.  classe  d.  sci.  fis.  ser.  5,  v.  12,  pt.  2,  pp.  166- 
171,  228-235.     Roma,  1903.) 

II  Muschelkalk  di  Boljevici  nel  Montene- 
gro meridionale.  (R.  acad.  d.  Lincei.  Rendic. 
classe  d.  sci.  fis.  ser.  5,  v.  12,  pt.  2,  pp.  138-144. 
Roma,  1903.) 

Nuovi  stud!  sul   Mesozoico  montenegrino. 

(R.  accad.  d.  Lincei.  Rendic.  classe  d.  sci.  fis.  ser. 
5.  V.  15,  pt.  I,  pp.  176-180.     Roma,  1906.) 

Maton  ( Eugene).  Histoire  du  Mont^n^gro  oa 
Tsernogore.  Paris:  VAuteur,  1881.  340  p., 
I  map.     8**. 

Miklosicli  (Franz).  Die  serbischen  Dynasten 
Crnojevic.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  von  Mon- 
tenegro. (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissenscb.  Philos. -hist. 
CI.  Sitzungsb.     Bd.  112,  pp.  29-92.      Wien,  1886 

8'.) 
Quellen  [and]  Litteratur,  p.  88-^2. 

IVien:  C.  G^rold*s  Sohn,  1886.  66  p. 

8'. 

Bibliography,  p.  63-66. 

Repr.:  Kais.  Akademie  d.  Wissenschaften.  Sitzungsb. 
Phil.-hist.    CI.    Bd.  112,  Hft.  i,  S.  29-92. 

Miller  (William).  The  Montenegrin  jubilee. 
(Macmillan's  Maga.  v.  84,  pp.  342-349.  London, 
1901.) 

Montenegpro  und  die  Montenegriner.  Ein 
Beitrag  zur  Kenntniss  der  europHischen  TOrkei 
und  des  serbischen  Volkes.  Stuttgart:  J.  G.  Cotta, 
1837.  2  p.l.,  114  p.  8''.  (Reisen  und  L&nder- 
beschreibungen,  t.  11.) 

Montenegro. — Skupstina.     Stenografske  bil- 
yeshke.      Tzetinye,  i9o6-'o9.     8*. 
Session  1906.       Oct.  18- Dec.  x6.  sitting  i-xl.    1026  pp. 
*'      1907/8.    Nov.  8-nan.  4.]    sitting  1-  [ag].  p.  1-^56. 
*'      1908/9.    Dec.  22-jan.  ao.   stttiog  1-S9.    618  pp. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


225 


Montenegro,  confd, 

P&ic  (  ),  and  (  )  Scherb.  C^rnagora. 
Eine  umfassende  Schilderuog  des  Landes  und  der 
Bewohner  von  C^rnagora  (Montenegro),  in  topo- 
graBscher,  statistischer,  naturwissenschaftiicher, 
staatlicher,  geschichtlicher  und  militSLrischer  Bezie- 
hung. . .  Agram:  F.  Suppan,  1851.  253  p.  2.  cd. 
12'. 

PasBftrf^e  (Lad wig).  Dalmatien  und  Monte- 
negro. Reise-  und  Kulturbilder.  Leipzig:  B,  Elis- 
cher  Nachfolger  [1904].     4  p.l.,  341  p.     8*. 

Petkovich  (K.)  Chernogoriya  i  chernogortzy. 
(Vostochny  Sbornik.  v.  i,  pp.  331-448.  St,  Feters- 
f>*^rg,  1877.) 

PopoTleh  (B).  Istorija  Tzrne  Gore.  Beo- 
grad:  P.  Turchich,  1896.     262  p.     12*. 

Reinaeh  (Joseph).  Serbie  et  Montenegro. 
Paris:  La  Conference  [1874].  2  p.l.,  195  p.  8°. 
(Conference  Tocqueville.  Etudes  sur  les  peuples 
slaves  et  TEurope  orientate,     q.) 

Sellers  (Edith).  Sidelights  on  latter-day  Monte- 
negrins. (Fortnightly  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  82,  pp.  443- 
455.     London^  1907.) 

Servift  and  Montenegro,  illus.  (Natl.  Geog. 
Maga.  Washington^  1908.  8*.  v.  19,  pp.  774- 
789.) 

SpaeoTlch  (V.  D.)  Chernogoriya  i  imush- 
chestvenny  zakonnik  Bogishicha.  (Vyestnik  Yev- 
ropy.    February,  pp.  525.     St.  Petersburg^  1889.) 

Sieiner  (E.  A.)  A  visit  with  the  prince  of 
Montenegro.  (Outlook,  v.  65,  pp.  545-551. 
New  York,  1900.) 

Stranfl^ord  (Emily  Anne  Beaufort  Smythe), 
Viscountess,  The  eastern  shores  of  the  Adriatic  in 
1863,  with  a  visit  to  Montenegro.  London:  R, 
Bentley,  1864.     4  p-L.  386  p.,  4  pi.,  I  port.     8*. 

Stmek  (Adolf).  Montenegro  und  sein  Eisen- 
bahnprojekt.  (Deutsche  Rundschau  f.  Geog.  u. 
Sutistik.  Jahrg.  25,  pp.  385-396.     Wien,  1903.) 

ThompBon  (Ellinor  F.  B.)  Montenegro. 
(Eclectic  Mag.  v.  148,  pp.  336-346.  New  York, 
1907.) 

(Nineteenth  Cent.    v.  61,   pp.    306- 

319.    London,  1907.) 

Tomich  (Jov.  N.)  Tzrna  Gora.  za  moreiskog 
rata(i684-*99).  Beograd:  Drzk,  shtamparija  Kra- 
lyevine  Srbije,  1907.    v,  374  p.     8°. 

TTTtkoTie  (J.)  Die  Stimmung  in  Monte- 
negro. (Osterr.  Rundschau.  Wien^  1909.  4°. 
V.  18,  pp.  T41-151.) 

Vannutelli  (Vincenzo),  cardinal.  Zernagora: 
il  Montenegro.  [Nuove  chiese  affricane:  breve  rac- 
conto  di  viaggio.  By  V.  V.]  Roma:  Tipog.  nelC 
Orf.  di  S,  Maria  d.  Angeli,  1893.  200  p.  2.  ed. 
8*.    (In  his:  Sguardi  all'  Oriente.    v.  11.) 

Vialla  de  Sommi^res  (L.  C. )  Travels  in  Monte- 
negro, containing  a  topographical,  picturesque, 
and  statistical  account  of  that  hitherto  undescribed 
country.  London:  Sir  R.  Phillips  6f*  Co.,  1820. 
iv.  108  p.,  8  pi.    8*. 

London:  Sir  R.  Phillips  6*  Co.,  1820. 

iv,  108  p.,  8  pi.    8*.    (New  voyages  and  travels. . . 
V.  4,  na  3.) 


VojnOTie  (Kosta).  Opsti  imovinski  zakonik  za 
Crnu  Goru  obzirom  na  ostalo  crnogorsko  zakon- 
arstvo.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  um- 
jetnosti.  Rad.  C/Zor^^^w,  1889.  8*'.  Knjiga  96, 
pp.  1-109.) 

Vram  (U.  G.)  Osservazioni  antropologiche  nel 
Montenegro  1902.  (Atti  d.  Soc.  romana  di  antro* 
pologia.    v.  II,  pp.  183-193.    Roma,  1905.) 

WilkiiiBOii  (5/>  John  Gardner).  Dalmatia  and 
Montenegro. . .  London:  J.  Murray,  1848.  2  v. 
pi.     8*. 

Wohlberedt  (Otto).  Zur  Fauna  Montenegros 
und  Nordalbaniens.  (Mollusken,  K&fer,  Isopoden, 
Chilopoden,  Diplopoden.)  Mit  BeitrHgen  von  H. 
Simroth,  Oskar  Boettger,  und  Karl  Verhoeff.  illus., 
I  map,  10  pi.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mitteil.  aus 
Bosnienu.  d.  ilercegovina.  Wien,  1909.  4''.  v.  11, 
pp.  585-722.) 

Wjon  (Reginald),  and  Gerald  Prance.  The 
land  of  the  Black  Mountain ;  the  adventures  of  two 
Englishmen  in  Montenegro.  With  51  illustrations. 
London:  Methuen  &*  Co.^  1903.  xviii,  300  p., 
I  map,  38  pi.,  I  port^  12°.  (Methuen*s  colonial 
library.) 

Montenegro  of  to-day.    (Eng.  Illus.  Maga. 

V.  26,  pp.  24-33.    London,  1901.) 

Triarte  (C.  E.)  Les  bords  de  I'Adriatique  et 
le  Montenegro. . .    Paris,  Corbeil  [printed],  1878. 

Ragusa. 

Bibliography. 

Enf^el  (Johann  Christian  von).  Vor  Kennt- 
nisse  ttber  die  historische  Literatur  von  Ragusa. 
(In  his:  Geschichte  des  Freystaates  Ragusa.  pp. 
[i]-36.     Wien,  1807.    12°. 

General  Works. 

Annales  Ragusini  anonymi  item  Nicolai  de 
Ragnina.  Digessit  Speratus  Nodilo.  Zagrabia: 
ex  Officina  Socie talis  Typographicct,  1883.  xii- 
328  p.,  I  1.  8°.  (Scriptores.  v.  i.)  (In:  Jugos, 
lavenska  Akademija  u  Zagrebu.  Monumenta  spec- 
tantia  historiam  Slavorum  meridionalium.     v.  14.) 

Baur  (Hans).  Ragusa.  (Hist.-polit.  Blotter. 
V.  134,  pp.  179-189.     MUnchen,  1904.) 

DareBte(R.)  Le  statut  de  Raguse  de  1272. 
(Jour,  des  savants.  1904,  Nov.,  pp.  597-611;  Dec. 
684-690.     Paris,  1904.) 

En^el  (Johann  Christian  von).  Geschichte  des 
Freystaates  Ragusa.  IVien:  A.  Doll,  1807.  2  p.l., 
(i)  iv-viii,  344  p.,  I  pi.     12**. 

Bibliography,  pp.  1-36. 

E^aiiB  (A.  J.)  Through  Bosnia  and  the  Herze- 
govina on  ifoot. .  .and  a  glimpse  at. .  .the  ancient 
republic  of  Ragusa.  London,  1877.  2.  ed.  illus. 
map.     8  . 

Oelcieh  (J.)  Ein  Gedenkbuch  der  Erhebung 
Ragusas  in  den  Jahren  1813-1814.  (Archiv  fttr 
Osterr.  Gesch.  Bd.  64.  pp.  537-574.  Wien,  1882. 
8-.) 

Jireeek  (K.  J.)  Die  mittelalterliche  Kanzlei 
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2Z6 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Ragusa,  confd, 

Honumenta  Rag^sina.  Libri  reformationum. 
Tomus  1-2,  5.'  Zagfabiae:  SumpUbus  Academia 
Scientiarum  et  Artium^  1879-97.  3  v.  8*.  (In: 
Jugoslavenska  Akademija  u  Zagrebu.  Monumenta 
spectantia  historiam  Slavorum  meridionalium.  v.  10, 
13,  29.) 

V.  5.  CoUegit  et  dige&sit  Josephus  Gelcich. 

Rag^Ba. — Statutes.  Liber  statutorum  civitatis 
Ragusii  compositus  anno  1272...  Nunc  primam 
in  lucem  protulerunt,  prsefatione  et  apparatu  critico 
instruxerunt,  indices  adjecerunt  V.  Bogisic  et  C. 
Jirecek.  Sumptibus  Academiae  scientiarum  artium 
Slavorum  meridionalium.  Zagrabia:  Soc,  Typo- 
graphical 1904.  Ixix,  I  I.,  466  p.,  I  I.  8*.  (Jugo- 
slavenska Akademija  u  Zagrebu.  Monumenta 
historico  juridica  Slavorum  meridionalium. . .  v.  9.) 

Tafel  (Gottlieb  Lukas  Friedrich),  and  G.  M. 


Thomas.  Griechische  Original-Urkunden  zur  Ge- 
schichte  des  Freistaates  Ragusa.  (Kais.  Akad.  d. 
Wissensch.  Philos.-hist.  CI.  Sttzungsb.  Bd.  6, 
pp.  507-537.     I  facsim..  i  pi.      IVien^  1851.     8*.) 

Villari  (Luigi).  The  republic  of  Ragusa.  An 
episode  of  the  Turkish  conquest.  With  many  illus- 
trations by  William  Hulton.  London:  y.  M.  Dent 
&*  Co.^  1904.  xii,  424  p.,  I  diag.,  4  maps,  8  pi., 
2  port.     8". 

VojnoTie  (Kosta).  Carinarski  sustav  Dubro- 
vacke  republike.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  zna- 
nosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  (7  Zagrebu,  1896.  8*". 
Knjiga  129,  pp.  90-171.) 

Sudbeno  ustrojstvo  republike  Dubrovacke. 

(Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti. 
Rad.  1/  Zagrebu,  1891-93.  8*.  Knjiga  105, 
pp.  1-48,  245;  Knjiga  108,  pp.  99-181;  Knjiga 
114,  pp.  159-220;  Knjiga  115,  pp.  1-36,  191-210.) 


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Europe. 

(H.  N.)  An  introduction  to  the  history 
of  Rome.  With  two  maps  and  fourteen  illustra- 
Uons.  London:  Methuen  dr*  Co.  [1909].  xi  (i), 
220  p.,  2  maps,  8  pi.,  4  port.     12**. 

Baer  (Max).  Westpreussen  unter  Friedrich 
dem  Grossen.  Leipzig:  S.  Hirtel^  1909.  2  v.  8°. 
(Prussia.  Staatsarchiv.  Publikationen.  Bd.  83-84.) 

Deroj*  (L^on).  Les  chroniques  du  Chateau  de 
Fontainebleau.  Paris:  P,  Roger  et  Cie,y  1910. 
2  p.l.,  266  p.,  I  1.     8"*. 

Esterhasy  (Valentin).  Comte,  Nouvelles  let- 
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Minffote  Tarazona  (Policarpo).  Compendio  de 
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1909.     240  p.     2.  ed.     8**. 

Sehuster  (Friedrich).  Lehrbuch  der  ung^ari- 
schen  Geschichte  nach  L.  Mangolds  "  Geschichte 
der  Ung^rn. . ."  zum  Gebrauche  in  den  Unterklas- 
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don: A,  &*  Ch,  Black,  1909.  xix,  320  p.,  i  map, 
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Sntherland  (Hugh).  Ireland,  yesterday  and 
today.  With  an  introduction  by  J.  E.  Redmond. 
Philadelphia:  The  North  American,  1909.  xvi, 
264  p.,  32  pl.,  2  port.     4'. 

Sport. 

Bancroft  (Jessie   Hubbell).     Games  for  the 
playground,  home,  school,  and  gymnasium.     New 
York:    The  Macmillan  Co.,    1909.     vii,  456   p., 
23  pl.     8% 

House  (Edward  J.)  A  hunter's  camp-fires. 
With  eighty  illustrations  reproduced  from  photo- 
graphs made  by  the  author.  New  York:  Harper 
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Jemig^an  (Thomas  R.)  Shooting  in  China. 
Shanghai:  Methodist  Publishing  House,  1908. 
4  p.l.,  (i)  xiv,  I  1.,  305  p.,  23  pl.     8*. 

Jones  (Owen).  Ten  years  of  game- keeping. 
With  illustrations.  London:  E,  Arnold,  iq^,  xii, 
306  p.,  16  pl.     8*. 

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Dardano  (Lorenzo).  The  elements  of  social 
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Norwood  (Cyril),  and  A.  H.  Hope.  The 
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Rowe  (Stuart  H.)  Habit-formation  and  the 
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Suplee  (Henry  Harrison).  The  gas  tarbine. 
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Wrii^ht  (Walter  Page).  A  book  about  sweet 
peas.  A  descriptive  and  practical  treatise  on  the 
mostcbarmiog  of  all  annual  flowers;  giving  history, 
culture,  uses  and  varieties.  London:  Headley  Bros, 
[pref.  1909].     168  p.,  17  pi.,  I  port,     illus.     8**. 

Military  and  Naval  Art  and  Science. 

Parker  (James).  Rear-admirals  Schley,  Samp- 
son and  Cervera:  a  review  of  the  naval  campaign  of 
1898,  in  pursuit  and  destruction  of  the  Spanish  fleet 
commanded  by  Rear* Admiral  Pascual  Cervera. 
New  York:  The  Neale  Pub,  Co.,  1910.  333  p., 
4  diag.,  I  facsim.,  4  port.     8**. 

Poor  (Charles  Lane).  Nautical  science  in  its 
relation  to  practical  navigation,  together  with  a 
study  of  the  tides  and  tidal  currents.  New  York: 
G,  P,  Putnam's  Sons,  iQio.  2  p.l.,  iii-xi,  329  p., 
I  plan,  9  pi.,  I  port.     8  . 

Wilkinson  (Henry  Spenser).  Britain  at  bay. 
London:  Constable  ^  Co,,  Ltd,,  1910.  xiii  (i), 
192  p.     2.  ed.     8**. 

Philosophy. 

Aoh  (Narziss).  Ueber  den  Willensakt  und  das 
Temperament.  Eine  experimentelle  Untersuchung. 
Leipzig:  Quelle  63*  Meyer,  \^io,     xi,  324  p.     8*. 

Bonn  (Alfred  William).  Revaluations:  histori- 
cal and  ideal.     Issued  for  the  Rationalist  Press  As- 


sociation. Limited.     London:  Watts  6*  Co,,  1909. 
XV,  320  p.     12*. 

Bontronz  (l^mile).  Science  &  religion  in  con- 
temporary philosophy,  by  £.  Boutroux.  Trans- 
lated by  J.  Nield.     London:  Duckworth  and  Co,, 

1909.  xi,  400  p.     8*. 

Cams  (Paul).  Philosophy  as  a  science:  a 
synopsis  of  the  writings  of  Dr.  Paal  Cams.  Chi- 
cago: The  Open  Court  Pub,  Co.,  1909.  ix,  213  p., 
I  port.     12*. 

Goldsekmidt  (Ludwig).  Zur  Wiedererweck- 
ung  Kantischer  Lehre.  Kritische  Aufsitze  von  L. 
Goldsmidt.  Got  ha:  F.  A.  Perthes  A,-G,,  1910. 
X,  289(1)  p.     8*. 

€hiifi^ebort  (Charles).  L'^volution  des  dog- 
mes.  Paris:  E,  Flammarion,\K^\o,  2p.L,  35ip. 
12**.     (Biblioth^ue  de  philosophic  scientiflque.) 

Hibbon  (John  Grier).  The  philosophy  of  en- 
lightenment.     New    York:    C,    Scribner's    Sons, 

1910.  xii,  311  p.     8".     (Epochs  of  philosophy.) 

Hicks  (Robert  Dew).  Stoic  and  Epicurean. 
New  York:  C,  Scribner*s  Sons,  1 910.  xix,  412  p. 
8**.     (Epochs  of  philosophy.) 

Jones  (Adam  Leroy).  Logic  inductive  and  de- 
ductive. An  introduction  to  scientific  method. 
New  York:  H,  Holt  ^  Co,,  1909.     x,  i  1.,  304  p. 

12'. 

Kingf  (Irving).     The  development  of  religion :  a 
study  in  antbropolc^  and  social  psychology.    New 
York:  Macmillan  Co.,  1910.     xxiii,  371  p.     8". 

Kinifslaad  (William).  Scientific  idealism:  or. 
Matter  and  force  and  their  relation  to  life  and  con- 
sciousness. London:  Rebman,  1909.  xxiii,  427  p. 
8". 

Lod^  {Sir  Oliver).  The  survival  of  man.  A 
stady  in  unrecognized  human  faculty.  London: 
Methuen  ^  Co.,  1909.  x,  I  1.,  357  (i)  p.  2.  ed. 
8'. 

LembroBO  (Cesare).  After  death  —  what? 
Spiritistic  phenomena  and  their  interpretation. 
Rendered  into  English  by  W.  S.  Kennedy.  Bos- 
ton: Small,  Maynard  6*  Co,  [1909].  xii,  i  1., 
364  p.,  26 pi.,  4  port     8*. 

Low  (A.  Maurice).  The  American  people;  a 
study  in  national  psychology.  Boston:  Houghton 
Mifflin  Co.,  1909.     viii,  446  p.,  1 1.     8*. 

Lucas  de  PesloQan  (Ch.)  Lessystimes  logiques 
et  la  logistique:  ^tude  sur  I'enseignement  et  lesen- 
seignements  des  math^matiques  modemes.  Paris: 
M.  Rivihe,  1909.  4  p.l.,  416  p.,  i  I.  8*.  (Bib- 
lioth^ue  de  philosophie  exp^rimentale.    7.) 

Marshall  (Henry  Rutgers).  Consciousness. 
NiwYork:  MeumillanCo,,  i(yx),     xv,  685  p.     8°. 

Mosley  (John  Kenneth).  Ritschlianism,  an 
essay.     London:  J.  Nisbet  63*  Co.,  1909.     x,  274  p. 

I2'. 

Mueller  (Johannes).  Hindrances  of  life.  Trans- 
ated  by  F.  F.  Strecker.  New  York:  M,  Kenner- 
Uy,  1909.     302  p.     12*. 

Mnensterbergf  (Hugo).  Psychology  and  the 
teacher.     New  York:  D,  Appleton  and  Co.,  1909. 

xi  (I).  329  (i)  p.     "'• 

Narodny  (Ivan).  Echoes  of  m3rself.  Romantic 
studies  of  the  human  soul.  Ilhistrated  by  Eugene 
Higgins.  New  York:  The  Liberty  Pubg.  Co,  [1909]. 
6  p.l.,  11-231  p.,  4  pi.     8*. 


RECENT  ACCESSIONS  OF  INTEREST 


231 


Perrier  (Joseph  Loais).  The  revival  of  scho- 
lastic philosophy  in  the  nineteenth  century.  New 
York,  1909.     vi,  345  p.     8'. 

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Rashdall    (Hastings).      Philosophy    and    re- 
ligion: six  lectures  delivered  at  Cambrids^e.     New 
York:  C.  Scribner^s  Sons,  19 10.     xvi,  189  p.     12* 

Rhodes  (Daniel  P.)  The  philosophy  of  change. 
New  York:  Macmillan  Co.^  1909.  xxvii,  389  p.   12**. 

Rowland  (Eleanor  Harris).  The  right  to  be- 
lieve. Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co,,  1909.  xv, 
202  p.,  I  1.     12*. 

Shomaker  (E.  Ellsworth).  God  and  man; 
philosophy  of  the  higher  life.  New  York:  G,  P, 
Putnam* s  Sons,  1909.     xi,  408  p.     12*. 

Sten^^l  (Karl  von).  Weltstaat  und  Friedens- 
problem.  Berlin:  Reickl  et  Co,  [1909].  2  p.l., 
▼ii-xii,  I  1.,  145  (i)  p.     12*. 

Stampf  (Karl).  Philosophische  Reden  und 
Vortrilge.  Leiptig:  J,  A,  Barth,  1910.  4  p.l., 
261  p.     8'. 

Titehener  (Edward  Bradford).  Lectures  on 
the  experimental  psychology  of  the  thought-pro- 
cesses. New  York:  Macmillan  Co,,  1909.  xi,  2  1., 
3-318  p.     12*. 

Wentscher  (Else).  Der  Wille.  Versuch  einer 
psychologischen  Analyse.  Leipzig:  B.  G,  Teubner, 
1910.     X,  189  (i)  p.     8*. 


Willeoz  (Louise  Collier).  The  human  way. 
New  York: Harper  dr*  Bros.,  1909.  4  p.l.,  304  p., 

1  1.     8°. 

Religion. 

Denis  (L^on).  Here  and  hereafter:  being  a 
treatise  on  spiritual  philosophy,  offering  a  scientific 
and  rational  solution  of  the  problems  of  life  and 
death.  Translated  into  English  by  G.  G.  Fleurot. 
New  York:  Brentano's,  1909.     352  p.      12*. 

Fairbaim  (Andrew  Martin).  Studies  in  re- 
ligion and  theology.  The  church:  in  idea  and  in 
history.     New  York:  Macmillan  Co.,  19 10.    xxxii, 

2  1.,  3-635  p.     8'. 

Flick  (Alexander  Clarence).  The  rise  of  the 
mediaeval  Church  and  its  influence  on  the  civilisa- 
tion of  western  Europe  from  the  first  to  the  thir- 
teenth century.  New  York:  G,  P,  Putnam* s  Sons^ 
1909.     xtii,  623  p.     8**. 

Hall  (Thomas  Cuming).  Social  solutions  in 
the  light  of  Christian  ethics.  New  York:  Eaton  ^ 
Mains\i^iQ\.     2  p.l.,  3-390  p.     12*. 

Hneg^el  (Friedrich  von),  Baron,  The  mysti- 
cal element  of  religion  as  studied  in  Saint  Cath- 
erine of  Genoa -and  her  friends.  London:  J,  M, 
Dent  &*  Co,,  i<yy),     2  v.     port.     8°. 

King^  (Henry  Churchill).     The  seeming  unreal- 
ity of  the  spiritual   life:    the   Nathaniel  William 
Taylor  lectures  for  1907,  pven  before  the  Divinity 
School  of  Yale  University.     New  York:  Tke  Mac 
millan  Co,,  iqql^,     viii,  256  p.     12*. 


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Amer.  Bankers*  Assoc.       .     .  i 

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Amer.  Mo.  Review  of  Reviews  230 

Amesbury,  Mass.,  Town  Clerk  i 

Audit  Co.  of  New  York     .     .  i 

Belgium,  Biblioth^que  Royale  2 

British  Museum 4 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  City  Clerk     .  i 
Cal.  Promotion  Committee     .   132     275 
Carnegie  Institution  of  Wash- 
ington        176     560 

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Evening  Post 10 

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Mayor 4 

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Morgan,  J.  Pierpont  (9  prints) 

Morris,  Dr.  S.  F 5 

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bouw 5         4 

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Accounts 5 

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Dept 2 

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Health 2 

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thek I 

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Peru,  Ministerio  de  Fomento      15 

Phelps,  Luis  J 

Phil.    Soc.     for     Organizing 

Charity 

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Railroad  Age  Gazette  *     •     •     35 
Reisinger,  Hugo  (80  prints) 
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Council 8 

Royal  Society  for  Prevention 

of  Cruelty  to  Animals  .  .  4 
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Public  Works 3         i 

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APRIL    1910 
Volume  XIV  •  Number  4 

Eepobt  tor  March 235-288 

The  Southern  Convention  of  1850.    A  Note  on  its  Procebd- 

doe,  BY  Adelaide  R.  Hassk 239-240 

List  op  Wores  relatino  to  the  Near   Eastern  Question, 

the  Balean  States,  etc.    Part  III 241-395 

Rbobnt  Accessions  or  Interest 2Sft-299 

PRiNCirAL  Donors  in  March        .......  300 

NEW    YORK 
1910 


236 


REPORT   FOR   MARCH 


CIRCULATION  STATISTICS   FOR   THE   MONTH   OF   MARCH. 


BRANCHBS. 


CimCULATlON. 


MANHATTAN. 

East  Broadway,  33 

East  Broadway,  192 

Rivins^on  Street,  61 

East  Houston  Street,  388 

Lc  Roy  Street,  66 

Bond  Street,  49 

8th  Street.     135  Second  Avenae 

loth  Street,  331  East 

f3th  Street,  251  West 

a3d  Street,  228  East 

23d  Street.  209  West 

36th  Street,  303  East 

40th  Street,  501  West 

42d  Street,  226  West 

SOtb  Street,  123  East 

51st  Street.   742  Tenth  Avenue 

5Sth  Street,  121  East 

*7th  Street,  328  East. 

69th  Street.    190  Amsterdam  Avenue. 

Travelling  Libraries 

77th  Street     1465  Avenue  A 

79th  Street,  222  East 

8 1  St  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue. 

Blind  Library 

96th  Street,  112  East 

looth  Street,  206  West 

iioth  Street,  174  East 

115th  Street,  201  West 

124th  Street,  9  West 

125th  Street,  224  East 

135th  Street,  103  West 

145th  Street,  503  West 

156th  Street  922  St  Nicholas  Avenue. 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East 

i68th  Street,  78  West 

169th  Street  610  East 

176th  Street  and  Washington  Avenue. 
Kingsbridge  Avenue,  3041 

RICHMOND. 
St.  George 

Port  Richmond 

Stapleton 

Tottenville 

Totals 


HOMB  USB. 
(VOLUMBS.) 


MALL  USB. 
(BBADBKS.) 


13.707 
42,892 
20,783 

3i»7Q9 
9»504 

8,917 
19,166 

23,834 
9.938 
11.775 
«3.230 
11,027 

3.913 

12.792 

6,112 

15.035 
16,192 

13.540 

13,245 
82,630 

15.388 
22,618 
16.446 
1,348 
24.132 

18.313 
22,866 

20,664 
18,367 
9.490 
18,048 
20,570 
10,010 

19,761 

4.554 
19.832 

21.249 

3,789 

7,607 
6,478 
6,681 

3.565 


691,807 


6,418 

12,774 
9.960 
6,412 
4,360 
2.328 
1,014 

7.792 
2,842 

3,243 

4,254 
2.942 

1.465 
1,801 

3.879 
2.529 
1.982 
1,119 

4.127 

3,959 
3,265 

2,075 
3.682 

5.361 

5.569 
5,868 
1,726 
2.776 
1,392 
1,350 

3,317 
2.253 

1.638 

917 

2.239 

2.239 
1. 721 

2,341 
1. 180 


NBW 

RBCISTKA- 

TIONS. 


136,109 


357 

1,784 
488 

984 
147 
186 

311 

547 

165 
200 
211 
219 
46 
225 

98 
269 

341 

159 
168 

264 

393 
240 

5 

428 

278 
643 
453 
351 
196 

280 
346 
188 

396 
66 

396 
320 

38 

80 

67 
62 

27 


BBADBBS  IN  BBAOtNG 
BOOM. 


ADULTS. 


12,422 


2.774 
2,746 

10.054 

3,327 
2,240 

2,127 

3.143 
5,808 

4.113 
1,700 


589 
981 

4,078 

1.193 
4,475 

1,457 
2,071 
2,149 

3,016 
1,912 
1.817 
2,056 

2,358 
1,060 
1,249 

1,717 


2,122 

2,398 
2,376 


1,448 

701 

r,8ii 


TOTAL. 


81,066 


▼OLUMBS 
ACCB^ 
SIONBD. 


2,774 

531 

3.825 

787 

10,510 

1,144 

4.122 

1,196 

6,240 

371 

4,120 

324 

3.404 

778 

6,038 

497 

168 

6,248 

204 

269 

1,767 

98 

29 

273 

t,649 

155 

981 

338 

4,078 

462 

4,908 

524 

5.530 

442 

726 

2,049 

825 

4,413 

962 

2,490 

352 

185 

5.318 

860 

2.189 

280 

1,817 

1,354 

2,157 

599 

2,723 

496 

1.205 

122 

3,850 

350 

3.314 

253 

338 

4,900 

468 

50 

3,350 

245 

5,347 

360 

• 

121 

1,738 

180 

1,462 

142 

3.656 

163 

125 

18,172 

18,146 

REPORT   FOR   MARCH  237 

The  most  important  gift  of  the  month  was  that  of  the  Dr.  Saram  R.  Ellison 
collection  on  magic,  given  by  Mrs.  Henry  Draper,  consisting  of  664  volumes  and 
433  pamphlets,  with  a  large  number  of  models,  wands,  letters,  clippings  in  scrap 
books,  etc. 

Other  gifts  worthy  of  mention  were  received  from  the  following:  P.  J. 
Anderson,  a  copy  of  his  "Aberdeen  Friars,  red,  black,  white,  grey,  preliminary 
calendar  of  illustrative  documents,"  Aberdeen,  1909,  the  Biblioteca  Ambrosiana, 
the  "Vita  di  Bonacosa  da  Beccaloe  (1352-1381)  ed  una  lettera  spirituale  a  Bianca 
Visconti  di  Savoia,  in  Volgare  illustre  alto-italiano  da  un  codice  manoscritto 
della  biblioteca  Riccardiana  di  Firenze  di  Achille  Ratti,  "Milano,  1909;  William 
H.  Chaffee,  his  "The  Chaffee  genealogy,  embracing  the  Chafe,  Chafy,  Chafie,  .  .  . 
descendants  of  Thomas  Chaffe  of  Hingham,  Hull,  .  .  .  Massachusetts  .  .  .  1635- 
1909,"  New  York,  1909;  Mrs.  E.  W.  Dennison,  a  copy  of  "E.  W.  Dennison,  a 
memorial,"  Boston,  1909;  Herbert  Dupuy,  the  privately  printed  "Genealogical 
history,  of  the  Dupuy  family,"  by  Charles  Meredith  Dupuy,  Philadelphia,  1910; 
William  F.  Havemeyer,  five  prints;  Commercial  Intelligence  Department  of 
India,  ninety-seven  volumes,  twenty-one  pamphlets,  four  maps ;  Lewis  Cass  Led- 
yard,  the  brief  for  the  appellants.  Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  Jersey  vs.  the 
United  States  of  America,  1909 ;  Henry  Romeike,  Inc.,  six  volumes  of  newspaper 
and  magazine  clippings  relating  to  the  Hudson-Fulton  Celebration;  Rev.  John 
Rothensteiner,  forty-four  volumes,  ninety-two  pamphlets  and  fifty-five  periodicals, 
mostly  German  Americana;  Union  Interparlementaire  pour  TArbitrage  Interna- 
tional, Report  of  the  isth  conference  in  Berlin,  September,  1908;  Venezuelan 
Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  two  volumes  of  the  "Historia  contemporanea  de 
Venezuela"  por  Francisco  Gonzalez  Guinan,  Caracas,  1909;  and  from  the  estate 
of  George  Wilson,  257  volumes  and  10  pamphlets.  Government  documents,  re- 
ports of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce,  etc. 

At  the  Lenox  branch,  early  in  the  month,  the  book-plates  were  replaced  by  a 
selection  from  the  etchings  of  Leopold  Flameng,  of  whose  works  the  Library 
possesses  the  largest  public  collection  in  existence.  Flameng  stands  in  the  first 
rank  as  a  reproductive  etcher,  among  his  best  works  being  "Mrs.  Graham"  and 
"The  Blue  Boy"  after  Gainsborough,  'Rembrandt's  "Gilder"  and  "Hundred 
Guilder  Piece,"  and  "The  Source,"  by  Ingres.  Many  styles  and  tastes  are  re- 
flected in  these  reproduction  of  paintings,  numerous  portraits  show  personalities 
of  various  countries  and  times,  and  book-illustrations  recall  the  grace  of  eighteenth 
century  work. 

In  the  lower  hall,  there  has  again  been  arranged  a  spring  exhibit  of  "recent 
accessions."  Line  engraving  is  represented  by  Mellan  ("Head  of  Christ"  en- 
graved in  one  line),  Morghen,  Drevet,  Strange,  Mandel,  etc.;  modem  etching  by 
Brangwyn,  Simon,  Preissig,  Pennell,  Lester  G.  Hornby,  Robert  Koehler,  W.  H.  W. 
Bicknell ;  mezzotints  in  color  by  S.  Arlent  Edwards ;  wood  engraving  by  W.  M. 
Aikman,  O.  Grosch,  H.  McCormick,  and  A.  A.  Lewis.  The  large  photographs 
of  Raphael  tapestries,  recently  presented  by  J.  P.  Morgan,  Kaulbach's  "Dance  of 
Death,"  and  lithographs  by  and  after  Barye  represent  other  types  of  work.  The 
books  shown  are  of  an  equal  variety;  publications  of  the  Duerer  Society,  the 
Vasari  Society,  and  the  Arundel  Club,  Prince  d'Essling's  work  on  the  Venetian 


238  REPORT   FOR   MARCH 

illustrated  books  of  the  fifteenth  and  sixteenth  centuries,  Stauffer's  "Americaa 
Engravers/'  and  monographs  on  such  different  artistic  individualities  as  Whistler, 
C.  A.  Piatt,  Callot,  Daumier,  Hollar,  and  Wilhelm  Busch.  Finally,  interest  in 
technical  processes  is  served  by  H.  Paton  and  V.  Preissig  in  books  on  color 
etching. 

At  the  AsTOR  branch,  photographs  of  American  Indians  made  by  Karl  Moon, 
and  portraits  by  Italian  painters  (photographs  from  the  A.  A.  Hopkins  Collec- 
tion), have  been  on  view. 

Picture  bulletins  and  lists  of  books  on  special  subjects  were  displayed  in  the 
circulation  branches  as  follows :  Chatham  Square^  Passover,  Greek  and  Roman 
myths ;  Seward  Park,  Mexico,  Sports,  Africa ;  Rivington  Street,  Soldiers  and 
sailors;  Hamilton  Fish  Park,  March  15,  Hungarian  national  holiday;  Hudson 
Park,  Alaska,  The  Oregon  country.  Southwest  wonderland,  California;  Bond 
Street,  Benjamin  Franklin,  Country  life  in  the  West,  William  McKinley;  Otten- 
DORFER^  In  the  jungle;  Tompkins  Square,  Annotmcement  in  English  and 
Hungarian  of  classes  for  beginners  in  English  to  be  held  in  assembly  room.  Cost 
of  living.  Noteworthy  articles  in  March  periodicals,  Norse  legends,  Alice-in- 
wonderland;  Epiphany,  Foreign  children,  Japanese  child  life.  Pussy  Willow; 
George  Bruce,  Japan  and  China;  Columbus,  Irish  flag;  s8th  Street,  Grand 
opera  composers,  March  birthdays  of  famous  men  and  women.  Great  explorers, 
Indians;  67TH  Street,  Circus  books;  Riverside,  About  the  engine.  Childhood, 
Housekeeping,  Irish  tales,  Trees  and  flowers;  Yorkville,  Paris,  Education; 
Webster,  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Ivanhoe,  Prague,  Schwaiger:  Bohemian  fairy  tale 
picture;  St.  Agnes,  Egypt,  Europe,  Out  West;  96TH  Street,  Calendar  for 
March;  Bloomin(3)ale,  History  and  stories  of  the  United  States;  Aguilar, 
Qassified  list  of  Sir  Walter  Scott's  novels;  115TH  Street,  Aladdin;  X25TH 
Street,  Stories  of  the  opera,  Bronx  Park,  Chivalry,  Winter  sports ;  Mott  Haven, 
March;  High  Bridge,  Holland;  Kingsbridge,  Edward  Greig  and  the  Scandi- 
navian songs.  Story  of  an  English  pageant,  Halley's  comet.  Literary  Oxford; 
Stapleton,  Birds  of •Staten  Island ;  Port  Richmond,  Alaska,  California,  Panama^ 
Scotland,  West  Indies. 

In  addition  there  were  bulletins  on  St.  Patrick  and  St.  Patrick's  Day  in 
eleven  branches,  on  Board  of  Education  lectures  in  eight,  on  Spring  in  eight,  on 
new  books  in  six,  on  Easter  in  six,  on  gardens  and  gardening  in  five,  on  fairy 
tales  in  three,  on  Longfellow  in  three,  on  birds  in  three,  on  Whistler  in  two,  on 
Ireland  in  two,  on  pirates  in  two,  and  on  Hans  Christian  Andersen  in  two  branches. 

Picture  exhibits  in  wall-cases  were  as  follows:  Hudson  Park,  Western 
scenery;  Hamilton  Fish  Park,  Van  Dyck  sketch  book;  Tompkins  Square^ 
International  gallery  part  3;  Epiphany,  Birds;  67TH  Street,  Wild  flowers  of 
America;  115TH  Street,  Dutch  and  Flemish  masters;  Harlem,  Great  masters 
of  the  Louvre;  13STH  Street,  Relics  of  the  Stuarts;  High  Bridge,  International 
gallery,  Part  I. ;  Mott  Haven,  Bilder  von  Rhein. 


THE  SOUTHERN  CONVENTION  OF  1850. 
A  Note  on  its  Proceedings 


BY 


Adelaide  R.  Hasse^ 
Chief  of  the  Documents  Department. 


The  Library  has  recently  come  into  the  possession  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
Southern,  or  Nashville  Convention  of  1850.  As  the  pamphlets  are  quite  im- 
common  a  collation  and  brief  description  is  given. 


1st  session 

Nashville,  June  3-12,  1850. 
Resolutions,  Address,  |  and  |  Jour- 
nal of  Proceedings  |  of  the  |  Southern 
Convention.  |  Held  at  Nashville,  Ten- 
nessee, Jime  3d  to  1 2th,  I  inclusive, 
in  the  year  1850.I  Published  by  order 
of  the  Convention.  |  Nashville,  Tenn.,  | 
Harvey  M.  Watterson,  printer.  |  1850.  j 
68  pp.    8^ 


2d  session 

Nashville,  Nov.  11-18,  1850. 
Journal  of  Proceedings  |  of  the  | 
Southern  Convention,  |  at  its  |  ad- 
journed session,  |  Held  at  Nashville, 
Tenn,  Nov.  11,  1850,  and  Subsequent 
Days.  I  Nashville,  Tenn.  |  Eastman 
&  Boyers,  printers,  American  office,  | 
1850.  I  35  (I)  pp.  8^ 


In  view  of  the  uncommon  occurrence  of  the  original  it  may  not  be  without 
interest  to  refer  to  some  readily  accessible  papers  of  the  day  which  printed  a 
fairly  full  record  of  the  proceedings. 

The  convention,  in  its  June  session,  sat  on  each  of  the  six  days  of  the  week 
beginning  Monday,  June  3,  and  on  Monday,  Tuesday,  and  Wednesday,  or  June 
10,  II  and  12,  of  the  week  following.  The  proceedings  of  June  3,  4,  7,  8  and  xi 
are  printed  in  the  "New  York  Tribune"  of  June  4,  5,  8,  12  and  13  respectively, 
with  a  fair  degree  of  fullness.  The  "Tribune"  prints  the  text  of  some  speeches 
made  on  this  day.    These  are  not  printed  in  the  official  text  of  the  proceedings. 

The  Tucker  resolutions  of  June  8  (misprinted  June  7  in  the  original)  are 
printed  in  extenso  in  the  "Tribune"  of  June  12. 

A  debate  on  the  adoption  of  the  Address  to  the  People  occurred  on  June  xx. 
The  substance  of  this  debate  is  given  in  the  "Tribune"  of  June  13.  It  is  entirely 
omitted  from  the  official  proceedings,  only  the  names  of  the  participants  being 
mentioned.  The  "National  Intelligencer"  printed  a  very  much  condensed  report 
of  the  proceedings  of  June  4,  5,  6,  7,  10,  11  and  12  in  its  issues  of  June  6,  7, 
10,  13  and  15  respectively.  This  paper,  in  an  editorial  of  June  4,  1850,  on  the 
origin  of  the  convention,  prints,  in  full,  a  letter*  from  John  C.  Calhoun  to  Col. 
C.  S.  Tarpley  of  Mississippi,  dated  Fort  Hill,  July  9,  1849,  suggesting  a  con- 


*  Thb  Calhotto  letter  Is  not  amoon:  those  printed  by  the  American  Historical  Association  in  its  Report  for  1899. 

239 


240  THE   SOUTHERN   CONVENTION   OF  1850 

vention  of  the  Southern  States.  In  the  same  editorial  is  included  a  long  letter 
from  Hon.  James  A.  Meriwether  "To  the  Voters  of  the  7th  Congressional  Dis- 
trict," on  the  nature  of  the  convention.  Mr.  Meriwether  was  well-known  as  a 
Whig  of  high  standing,  and  had  been  a  member  in  Congress  from  Greorgia. 

The  Gordon  resolutions,  June  8,  and  the  Address  to  the  People,  which  pre- 
cede the  journal  in  the  official  pamphlet  are  printed  in  full  in  the  "National  Anti- 
Slavery  Standard"  of  June  2.T^  1850.  James  Russell  Lowell  was  a  corresponding 
editor  of  this  paper  at  this  time.  That  part  of  the  Benning  (Ga.)  resolutions  of 
June  5,  beginning  "That  it  is  too  plain  for  argument"  (cf.  p.  38-39  of  the  official 
print),  is  printed  in  the  New  York  "Evening  Post"  of  June  6. 

In  its  November  session  the  convention  sat  on  each  of  the  six  days  of  the 
week  beginning  Monday,  November  11,  and  on  Monday,  November  18  of  the 
following  week.  The  "Evening  Post"  in  its  issue  of  November  15,  prints  a 
S3mopsis  of  the  proceedings  of  the  convention  of  November  14.  On  this  day 
Langdon  Cheves,  of  South  Carolina,  offered  a  resolution  in  these  terms :  "That 
secession  by  the  joint  action  of  the  slave-holding  States  is  the  only  efficient  remedy 
for  the  aggravated  wrongs  which  they  now  endure  and  the  enormous  evils  which 
threaten  them  in  future,  from  the  usurped  and  unrestrained  power  of  the  Federal 
Government."  According  to  the  "Evening  Post"  Mr.  Cheves  made  a  speech  of 
three  hours'  duration  when  offering  this  resolution.  No  record  of  a  print  of 
this  speech  has. been  fotmd  in  connection  with  researches  for  this  memorandum. 
The  "National  Intelligencer"  of  November  16  and  18  prints  a  very  much  con- 
densed report  of  the  proceedings  of  November  16  and  15  respectively. 

The  Deavenport  (Miss.)  resolutions  of  November  14  are  printed  in  full  in 
the  "National  Anti-Slavery  Standard"  of  December  5. 

Judge  Wm.  L.  Sharkey,  of  Mississippi,  was  President  and  Gov.  Charles  L. 
McDonald,  of  Georgia,  was  Vice-President  of  the  June  session.  A  list  of  the 
delegates  is  printed  on  pp.  25-26  of  the  Journal. 

Gov.  McDonald  was  President  and  Reuben  Chapman  of  Alabama  was  Vice- 
President  of  the  November  session.  A  list  of  the  members  is  printed  on  the 
verso  of  p.  35  of  the  Journal. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC    LIBRARY  RELATING 

TO  THE  NEAR  EASTERN    QUESTION  AND  THE    BALKAN 

STATES,  INCLUDING   EUROPEAN   TURKEY 

AND    MODERN   GREECE. 


Part  III. 


Rumania. 


Bibliography. 

Ae»deiiiia>  RomUna.  Catalogul  manuscriptelor 
rominesti  Intocmit  de  Joan  Bianu.  Tomul  i ;  or« 
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Beng^eseo  (G.)  Bibliographie  franco-roamaine 
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rapports  de. . .  D.  A.  Sturdza.    1 884-1905,  1905/06- 

1906/07.     Bucarest,  1905-07.     8*. 

1884-1905  io  X  v.;  title  reads:   L'activit^   de  rAcad^mie 
ronmaiae. 

Analele    Academiei    romane.       Memoriile 

sectiunii  istorice.  Ser.  2,  v.  11,  15-IQ,  22-24,  26- 
29  (i888-*89. 1892-97,  '99/1900-1901/02,  1903/04- 
i9o6/'o7.     Bucuresci,  1 890-1907.     4'. 

Memoriile  sectiunel  literare.     Ser.  2, 

V.  15,  t8,  20.  23,  25,  27-29  (1892-93,  '95-981 
1900/01,  1902/03,  i904/o5-i9o6/'o7).  Bucuresci, 
1893-1907.     4*. 

Indice  alfabetic  to  Ser.  2,  v.  11-20. 

Bucuresci,  1900.     4*. 

Memoriile  sectiunii  scientifice.   Ser.  3, 

V.  II,  16,  22-29  (1889/90,  1894-95,  '99/1900- 
1906/07).     Bucuresci,  i89O-'07.     4'. 

Partea  administrativa  si  desbaterile. 

Ser.  2,  V.  1-20  (1879-98);  V.  23-29(1900/01-1906/ 
'07).     Bucuresci,  i88<>-i907.     4*. 

Discursuri  de  receptiune.   v.  21-29.  Bucu* 

resci,  190 1- 1906.     4*. 

Critiea  sociala.  Directori  I.  N&dejde  &  V.  G. 
Mortun.  Anul  i,  no.  i-ii  (i  891-1893).  \Icui\ 
1891-1893.     8^ 

Institnt  fUr  rumSlnische  Sprache  (Rum&nisches 
Seminar)  zu  Leipzig.  Jahresbericht,  hrsg.  von  G. 
Weigand.     1-9,  11-15.     Leipzig,  1894-1909.     8*. 

laBtitatnl  meteorologic  al  RomUniei.  Analele. 
V.  II,  13-14(1895,  1897-1898).  Bucuresci,  1896- 
1900.     V, 

Revista  ideei.  no.  i,  11-20,  23-27,  29-30,  33, 
42,  44-47,  5,-60.     Bucuresti,  I900-'o6.     4'. 

Revista  social^.  Redactor  loan  Nadejde. 
Anul  I,  no.  1-4,  8-9,  12;  Anul  2,  no.  1-2,  4-5. 
last,  1884-1887.     8*. 


241 


242 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Rumania,  cont'd, 

Romiinische  Jahrbttcher.  Polttisch-Iitterari- 
sche  Zeitschrift.  Jahrg.  5,  Heft  10;  Jahrg.  6, 
Heft  2;  Jahrg.  9,  Heft  2-3;  Jahrg.  10,  Heft  2-3. 
IVifn,  1880-94.     8*. 

Jahrg.  5-6  have  title:  Romiinische  Revue. 

UniversaL  Anul  23,  no.  225-227,  229-232, 
234,  236,  239.  242,  244.  246,  252.  260,  262.  264- 
265,  267-268,  270-273,  275,  277,  281-285,  287- 
294,  298-299,  301-302,  304-305.  307.  310,  312- 
313.  316,  318,  322-324,  326.  331-333.  336-341. 
343-349.  351-352,  354-355  (1905);  24,  no.  1-8, 
12-16.  25,  27,  38-40,  43.  45,  47-48,  50-53.  55,  60- 
62,  66-73,  75-78,  80,  83-84,  87,  91,  95,  97,  lOO- 
102,  106-119,  125,  130.  136,  148-149,  168-169, 
178-180,  198,  204,  251  (1906).  Bucuresti,  1905- 
1906.     f*. 

General  Works. 

A  (S.)  P6-stari  i  novi  trudove  po  etnografiyata, 
eeografiyata  i  kulturnata  istoriya  na  Rumenitye. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
dmihestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  47,  pp.  731-741.  Srye- 
dett,  1894.) 

Acidemia,  Rom&na.  Documente  rom&nesti 
reproduse  dup&  originale  sau  dup&  fotogra6i  sub 
sapravegherea  [luY]  T.  Bianu.  Pt.  i,  torn,  i,  fasc.  i. 
Bucuresti^  1907.  8  .  (Biblioteca  Academiei  Ro- 
m&ne.) 

Publicatiunile    fondului    Princesa    Alina 

Stirbei,  no.  1-4.    Bucuresci,  1896-1900.     8". 

No.  z-3.    1896.    Acte  d   docamente  relative   la  istoria  re- 
nascerel  Rom&niei,  v.  6,  pt.  x-a. 

No.  3.    Z900.    ib.,  V.  8. 

No.  4.    Z901.    ib.,  V.  9. 

No.  4  \sic.  i.  e.  5]  1900.    ib.,  v.  i,  pt.  a. 

For  a  full  collatioa  set  under  Acte  si  docnmeote  rela- 
tive la  istoria  renascerel  Romaniei. 

Serbareaaniversar&  de  la  i  (13)  aprilie  1891 


pentru  implinirea  a  xxv  ani  dela  infiintarea  ei  1866- 
189 1.     Bucuresci:  C,  Gobl^  1891.     2  p.l.,  171  p. 

See  alio  Docamente  privit6re  la  istoria 

Rom^nilor. 

Aete  si  documente  relative  la  istoria  renascerel 
Romaniei  publicate  de  Ghenadie  Petrescu,  Dimitrie 
A.  Sturdza  si  Dimitrie  C.  Sturdza.  Bucuresci^ 
1888-1901.     8'. 

Parallel  title  in  French:  Acteset  documents  relatifs  & 
I'histoire  de  la  rtfg^ntfration  de  la  Roumanie. 
v.  X  [pt.  x]  x888.    407  pp.    £d.  by  Petrescu  and  D.  A.  and 
D.  C.  Sturdza. 

I.  Tractatele  dintre  Principatele  Romftae  si  Turcta 
(1391-1634);  II.  Tractatele  dintre  Principatele  Roni&ne  si 
Rusia  (1674-1711);  III.  Tractatele  dintre  Turcia  siAustria 
(i699-i7g2h  iV.  Tractatele  dintre  Turcia  si  Rusia  (1711- 
1851);  V.  Tractatele  si  Acte  dintre  Puterile  Europene 
relative  la  Poarta  Otomanii  si  Principatele  Rom&ne. 
V.  X,  pt.  a.  1900.  pp.  401-1099.  Ed.  by  D.  A.  Sturdza  and 
C  Colescu-Varttc. 

Tractate  si  Acte  tntre  Puterile  Europene  relative  la 
Poarta  Otomand  si  la  Principatele  RomAne.    Also  no.  4 

(sic.  should  be  5]  of  Academia  Rom&ni.    Publicatiunile 
ondului  Princesa  Alina  Stirbei. 

The  plan  for  part  a  of  this  volume  was  changed  after 
pt.  I  had  been  published.  As  issued  the  subject  matter  of 
part  a  continues  the  last  division  of  part  x.  This  change 
necessitated  a  rearrangement  of  pages  399-400  of  part  x, 
the  corrected  pages  being  supplied  with  part  a. 
V.  a.  X889.  1 132  pp.  Ed.  by  Petrescu  and  D.  A.  and  D.  C. 
Sturdza. 

Acte  si  documente  de  la  X844  p&n4  la  tncheierea  Tracta* 
tulul  de  Paris  din  30  Martie  X856. 
V.  3.    1889.    xaa9  pp.    Ed.  by  Petrescu  and  D.  A.  and  D.  C. 
Sturdza. 

Brosuri  relative  la  situatinnea  principatelor  Romftne 
dupd  tracutul  de  Paris  (1854-1857). 


V.  4.    X889.    X107  pp.    Ed.  by  Petrescu  and  D.  A.  and  D.  C. 
Sturdza. 

Acte  si  documente  de  la  x  Martie  panala  30  Junie,  1857. 
V.  5.    1890.    xxaa  pp.    Ed.  by  Petrescu  and  D.  A.  and  O.  C. 
Sturdza. 

Acte  si  documente  de  la  x  Julie  pana  la  31  Decemvrie, 
X857. 
V.  6.    1896  in  a  pu.    Ed.  by  D.  A.  Sturdza  and  C.  Colescu- 
Vartic. 

pt.  X.  Divanul  ad-hoc  Moldovei  din  X857.    X065  pp. 

pt.  a.  Divanul  ad-hoc  al  Munteniei  din  X857.    Comisin- 
'    nea  European^  din  1857-58.    687  pp. 

These  two  parts  have  the  running  caption  on  the  title 
page:  Academia  Rom&n4.  Publicatiunile  fondului  Prin- 
cesa  Alina  Stirbei.  No.  x  and  No.  a  resp.  For  no.  3.  set 
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▼.  7.  1892.  X4f4  pp.  Ed.  by  Petrescu  and  D.  A.  and  D.  C. 
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Acte  si  documente  din  anul  1858  p&ni  la  inniltarea  lui 
Alexandru  Ion  I  pe  tronul   Principatelor-Unite  in   anul 
X859. 
V.  8.    X900.    XI 67  pp.    Ed.  by  D.  A.  Sturdza  and  J.  J.  Sku* 
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Acte  si  documente  din  anii  1858  si  1859  P^^<^  ^^  aseaarea 
lui  Alexandru  Ion  I  pe  tronul  Principatelor-Unite  tn 
lanuarie  si  Februarie  X859.  No.  3  of  Academia  Rom&nft. 
Publicatiunile  fondului  Princesa  Alina  Stirbei.  No.  x-a 
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V.  9.  X901.  6a6  pp.  Ed.  by  D.  A.  Sturdza  and  J.J.  Skn- 
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Acte  si  documente  extrase  din  corespondenta  D-lor  L. 
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No.  4  of  Academia  Rom&n&.  Publicatiunile  fondului 
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Die  Finanzen  Rumalniens.     (Finanz-Archiv. 

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Die  Finanzpolitik  Rum^niens  in  ihrer  neues- 

ten  Gestaltung  und  die  fUr  die  Sanierung  der 
Finanzkrisis  getrofifenen  Massnahmen.  (Finanz- 
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Croniea  Bohotinului.     See  Rosetti  (Radu). 

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Dam^  (Frederic).  Histoire  de  la  Roumanie 
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Istoria  rominiei  contimporane  de  la  refn- 

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86  p.,  I  1.     sq.  8**. 

Desjardins  (Arthur).  Histoire  de  la  Roumanie 
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mor.  et  polit.  Seances  et  travaux.  n.  s.  v.  54,  pp. 
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D»ii  (Dimitrie).  Mlln&stirea  si  comuna  Putna. 
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m^lne.     Bucursti  :  '*  Carol  Gobi"  1905.     iv,  5-261 
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Danesco  (Gregoire).  *Dobrogea(laDobroud- 
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DemidoT  (A. )  Voyage  dans  la  Russie  meri- 
dionale  et  la  Crimee,  par  la  Hongrie,  la  Valachie  et 
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Les  origines  du  droit  roumain.    (Institut  de 

France.     Acad.  d.  sci.  mor.  et  polit.     Stances  et 
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Dobresca  (Nicolae).  Istoria  bisericii  romane 
din  Oltenia  in  timpul  ocupatiunii  austriace  (1716- 
I73Q)>  cu  220  acte  si  fragmente  inedite  culese  din 
arhivele  din  Viena.  Editiunea  Academiel  Romine. 
Bucuresti:  C.  Gobi,  1906.     385  p.     8°. 

Docamente  privitore  la  istoria  Romanilor 
culese  de  Eudoxiu  de  Hurmuzaki.  Publicate  sub 
auspiciile  Academiel  Romane  si  ale  Ministeriulul 
Cuiielor  si  Instructiunil  publice.  Bucuresci,  1876- 
1900.     II  vols  in  19.     f*. 

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the  Ministry:  for 

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de  note  si  variante  de  Nic.  Densusianu.  xxx,  70Z  p., 
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pi.,  6  facs.  ms.  pis. 

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lui  Jacob  Heraclid  Despot  Voevod.    xliv,  824  p.,  i  pi. 

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lul  Mihau-Voda  Vit^zul.    xxx,  600  p.,  i  por. 
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y.  7.    1876.    Documente  . . .  1750-1818.    xxii,  584  p.,  z  leaf, 

xport. 
w.  8.    i8aA.    Docamente  . . .  1^76-1650.    xlviii,  540  p. 

Wito  this  volume  the  joint  pubUcation  of  the  Ministry 

and  the  Academy  is  resumed. 
▼.  9,  pt.  X.    1897.    Documente  .  . .  1650-1747.    li,  691  p. 
V.  9,  pt.  a.    1899.    Documente  . . .  X75X-X796.    Cu  indice  alfa- 

betic  pentru  Vol.  8  si  9.    xxt,  438  p. 
V.  xo.     X897.    Documente  . . .  1763-1844.    Rapoarte  consulare 

prusi^ne  din  last  si  BucurestT  (1763-1844).    Adunate,  ad< 

notate  si  publicate  de  Neculal  lorga.   cxxx,  694  p.,  i  portr. 
V.  XX.     X900.    Documente  .  .  .  Actedin  sccolulalpvileaOsx?- 

X612)  relative  maf  ales  la  domnia  si  viata  lui  Petru-V'oda 

Schiopul.    Adunate,  adnotate  si   publicate  de  Neculal 

lorga.    cliv,  x  leaf,  909  p. 

Suplement  1-2.    B ucuresci ^  iSSs^igoo.    f. 

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din  Paris  de  Gr.  G.  Tocilescu;  din  Archivele  Ministeriulul 
Afacerilor  Striline  din  Paris  de  A.  I.  Odobescu.  bud, 
X003  p. 

V.  3.  1885.  X781-1814.  Cu  portretul  luI  loan  Gheorghe 
Caraeea  Voevod.  Documente  culese  din  archivele  Minis- 
teriuTuI  Afacerilor  Striine  dm  Paris  de  A.  I.  Odobescu. 
xlviii,  755  p. 

V.  2.  x89^.  Indice  alfabetic  si  analitic  al  materiilor  cuprinse 
V.  X  SI  a.   X 1.,  pp.  759-863. 

▼.  3.  X889.  X709-1813.  Cu  portretul  luT  Alexandru  Ipsilant 
Voevod.  Documente  culese  din  archivele  Ministeriulul 
Afacerilor  Striine  din  Paris  de  A.  I.  Odobescu.  xiii, 
596  p. 

V.  4.  1891.  x8oa-x849.  Cu  portretul  luI  Mihail  Sturdza 
Voevod.  Documente  adunate,  coordonate  si  publicate  de 
D.  A.  Sturdza,  D.  C.  Sturdza  si  Octavian  Lugosianu. 
xxx,sg6p. 

V.  5.  1894.  1832-1838.  Adunate  si  coordonate  de  D.  A. 
Sturdza  si  C.  Colescu-Vartic.    xxiv,  664  p. 

Relating  to  Moldavia.  In  addition  to  the  text  of  docn- 
menu  of  state,  addresses  to  the  prince  regent,  etc.,  there 
are  also  many  financial  documents.  The  budgets  of  X834, 
X835, 1836  and  1837  are  given  in  full. 

V.  6.  1805.  1827-1849.  Adunate  si  coordonate  de  D.  A. 
Sturdza  si  C.  Colescu-Vartic.    xxi,  633  p. 

Contents  similar  to  those  of  v.  5.  Contains  budget  of 
1839. 

Suplement  3.  V.  X.  1893.  X510-1600.  Cu  portretul  luT  leremia 
Movili  Voevod.  Documente  culese  din  archive  si  biblio- 
teci  Polone.  Coordonate,  adnotate  si  publicate  de  loan 
Bogdan  cu  traducerea  Francezt  a  documentelor  Polone  de 
I.  Skupiewski.    xxzi  (i),  652  p. 

V.  a.  X895.  X601-1640.  Cu  portretul  lul  Caspar  Gratiani 
Voevod.  Documente  culese  din  archive  si  bibltoteci 
Polone.  Coordonate,  adnotate  si  publicate  de  loan  Bog- 
dan  en  traducerea  Francezi  a  documentelor  Polone  de  I. 
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V.  3.    1900.    fasc.  I.    1641-1703.    312  p. 
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Droits  (Les)  de  la  Roumanie  bas^s  sur  les 
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BUade  (Pompiliu).  Les  premiers  "  Bonjour- 
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Gottlieb  (Joseph  M.)  Vorkommen  und  Ge- 
winnung  des  ErdOls  in  Rumanien.  (Berg-  u.  huet- 
tenmaenniscbe  Zeitung.  Jabrg.  62,  pp.  517-519. 
Berlin,  1903.) 

Chreat  Britain. — Foreign  Office.     Diplomatic 

and   consular  reports.     Annual    series.     London, 

1882-1907.     8*. 

Trade  in  Constantza. 
1905.    18  pp.    no.  3658. 

Trade  of  Galau. 

x886.  7  pp.  no.  93. 

1887.  8  pp.  no.  268. 

x888.  19  pp.  no.  47$. 

X889.  19  pp.  no.  662. 

1890.  20  pp.  no.  837. 

X891.  16  pp.  no.  996. 

Finances  of  Roumania. 
1882/90.    x3  pp.    no.  796. 

Poreii^n  Trade  of  Roumania. 
K88S/7.    4  pp.    no.  381.        1887.      3  pp.    no.  444. 


1906.    x6  pp.    no.  3939. 


1892. 
1893. 

1896. 
1897. 


22  pp. 

26  pp. 

21   pp. 

•»3  pp. 


no.  XI 70. 

DO'  '345' 
no.  1609. 
no.  1775. 

23  pp.  >  no.  1918. 

22  pp.     no.  2100. 


Trade  of  Roumania. 
1886,  Jan. -June.    3PP'    no.  250. 
X887-1893,  none  published. 

There  is  a  Britbh  consular  report  on  the  finances  of  Ron- 
mania^  covering  the  period  from  1881-1890,  published  as  no. 
226  of  the  miscellaneous  series  of  diplomatic  and  consular 
reports. 

1894.    23  pp.    no.  X773.        X902.    42  pp.    no.  2990. 

1895-1897,  none  published.    X903.    41  pp.    no.  3204. 

1898.  23  pp.    no.  2305.        1904.    43  pp.    no.  3432. 

1899.  39  PP*    °o*  M^'       '905.    53  pp.    no.  3618. 

1900.  93  pp.    no.  2669.        X906.    55  pp.    no.  3787. 
X901 .    20  pp.    no.  2874.        1907.    53  pp.    no.  4005. 

Protocols  de  conferences  entre  I'Autricbe, 


la  France,  la  Grande- Bretagne,  la  Prusse,  la  Russie, 

la  Sardaigne  et  la  Turquie,  relatifs  &  I'organisation 

des  principautes  de  Moldavie  et  de  Valacbie.     Mai- 

aoiit,  1858.  (Britisb  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  v.  48, 

pp.  81-132.) 

Preceded  pp.  70-81  by  the  French  text  of  the  convention 
of  August  19,  1858. 

Roumania.     Commercial.     1887.     No.    i. 

Additional  treaty  of  commerce  t>etween  Her  Majesty 
and  His  Majesty  tbe  King  of  Roumania.  Signed 
at  Bucharest,  Nov.  26,  1886.  London:  Harrison 
&*  Sons,  1887.  [i]  2  p.  f.  (Parliamentary  Pa- 
pers, 1887,  v.  91.) 

Turkey.     1878,   no.    30.     Correspondence 

respecting  tbe  affairs  of  Roumania.  London:  Har- 
rison  &*  Sons  [1878].  1 1.,  9  p.  f.  (Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  1878,  v.  92.) 

Representation  of  Roumania  in  the  Congress  of  Berlin. 

Turkey.     1878,  no.  41.     Regulations   for 


the  [government  of  tbe]  Danubian  principalities: 
1830.    London:  Harrison  &*  Sons,  n.  d.    i  1.,  3  p. 
(Parliamentary  Papers,  1878,  v.  82.) 
Moldavia  and  Wallachia. 

Griffiths  (A.  B.),  and  N.  J.  Bluman.  Les 
bases  azotees  dans  le  p^trole  roumain.  (Bull.  Soc. 
cbim.  de  Paris,  s^r.  3,  v.  25-26,  pp.  725-726. 
Paris,  1 90 1.) 

Grothe  (Hugo).  Zur  Landeskunde  von  Ru- 
manien. Kulturgescbicbtlicbes  und  Wirtscbaft- 
licbes.  I  map.  (MUncbner  orientaliscb.  Gesellsch. 
Jabrb.  Beitr^ge  z.  Kenntnis  d.  Orients,  v.  4,  pp. 
i-xii.  I-I26.     Halle  a.  S.,  1906.     8**.) 

Halle  a.    S.:    Gebauer-Schweischke, 

1907.  xv/126  p..  I  1.,  14  pi.,  5  port.  8*.  (An- 
gewandte  Geograpbie.     [Ser.]  3.  [Heft]  i. ) 

Rumanien    und    die    Entwicklung   seines 

Eisenbahnnetzes.  (Asien.  Jabrg.  5  (1906),  pp. 
129-13 1,   154-156.     Berlin,  1906.) 

Griinberg^  (Karl).  L*afifranchissement  des 
paysans  en  Roumanie.  (Mouvement  ^con.  v.  9, 
pp.  102-214.     Bucarest,  1909.     8*.) 

Les  lois  de  protection  ouvri^re  en  Rou- 
manie. (Mouvement  ^conomique.  v.  10,  pp.  67-78. 
Bucarest,  1909.     8**.) 

Dans  la  question  d'une  nouvelle  orientation 

de  la  politique  commerciale  entre  I'Autricbe-Hon- 
grie  et  la  Roumanie.  (Mouvement  economique. 
V.   I,    pp.   389-417.     Bucarest,  1 905.) 

H&iii^  (A. )  Die  Ent wickelung  der  ruminiscben 
Petroleumindustrie  und  ibre  wirtscbaftlicbe  Be- 
deutung  fUr  Deutschland.  (Jabrb.  f.  NationalOkon. 
u.  Statist,  ser.  3,  v.  37,  pp.  333-352.  Jena,  1909. 
8^ 

Hammerstein  Gesmold  (Ludwig  Karl  Wil- 
belm  von).     Die  rumaniscbe  Armee  die  ScbOpfung 


248 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Rumania,  cont'd, 

Kdnig  Carols  I.  Mit  6  Skizzen  im  Text.  Brr/in: 
Ernst  Siegfried  Mittler  und  Sohn^  1909.  2  p.l., 
(i)  iv,  I  !.,  116  p.     8". 

Hasdea  (Bogdan  P.)  RomaniY  bdn&tenY  din 
punctul  de  vedere  al  conservatismuluY  dialectal  si 
tentorial.  (Academia  Roman<1.  Analele  Acade- 
miel  romrine.  Memoriile  sectiunii  lit.  Bucuresci^ 
1897.     4".     scr.  2,  V.  18,  pp.  i-6g.) 

Haaterire  (  d'),  Comie.  Memoire  sur  I'ctat 
ancicn  ct  actuel  de  la  Moldavie,  presente  4  S.  A.  S. 
le  prince  Alexandre  Ypsilanti,  hospodor  regnant 
en  1787.  li nearest:  C.  Gohl,  1902.  2  p.l.,  410 p., 
2  1.     sq.  8°.     (Academia  Romana  ) 

Hebbel3rnok(Th.)  En  Roumanie.  1901.  (Le 
lour  du  monde.  n.  s.  v.  9,  pp.  373-40S.  Paris, 
1905.) 

Henke  (Rudolf).  Rumiinien;  Land  und  Volk. . . 
Liiptig,  1877.     map.     8'. 

Hepites  (St.  C.)  Sur  le  regime  des  pluies  en 
Roumanie.  (Cong,  internat.  de  meteorologie.  1900. 
Procos-verbaux.     pp.  89-94.     Paris,  1901.) 

Holtsendorff-Vietmaiisdorf  (Franz  von). 
Rum&niens  Uferrechte  an  der  Donau.  Ein  vOlker- 
rechtliches  (iutachten.  Leipzig:  Duncker  &*  Hum- 
bioi,  1883.     vii.  (I).  I  1.,  168  p.     8^ 

Lcs  droits  riverains  de  la  Roumanie  sur  le 

Danube.  Consultation  de  droit  international.  ]£di- 
tion  fran9aise  augmentce  d'un  tableau  chronolo- 
gique,  contenant  les  traites,  conventions  et  regie- 
ments,  rclatifs  d  la  navigation  fluviale  Interna- 
tionale de  1648  A  1883.  Leipzig:  Dune ker  ^  Hum- 
bht,  1884.     vii.  292  p.     8^ 

Honsik  (Ed.),  and  Hitiirkt  Schmidt.  Die 
prAhistorische  Station  von  Strata- M on teord,  Bezirk 
Buzeil.  9  iilus.  (Ztsch.  f.  Ethnologie.  v.  39,  pp. 
999-1003.     Berlin,  1907.) 

Hoorlekx  (Frc^deric).  [La  Roumanie.]  (Re- 
cueil  consulaire.  v.  75,  pp.  476-511.  Bruxelles, 
189a.     8'.) 

HnnlklTy  (Pdi).  Neuere  Erscheinungen  der 
nim&nischen  (leschichtsschreibung  beleuchtet  von 
Paul  llunfalvy.  IVien:  K.  I^rochaska,  \%^b.  3 p. I., 
25a  p.     8". 

Die  KumUnnen  und  ihre  .\nsprUche.    ll'ien: 

A'.  Prothaska,  1S83.     3  p.l.,  365  p.,  I  1.     8*. 

Hnrmaiaki  (Kudoxiu  von).  Fragmente  zur 
(ietchichtc  der  Kumacnen;  herausgegebcn  vom 
fucrstlich  rumaenischen  Cullus-  und  Unterrichts- 
Ministcrium.  Buiurrtn:  >'»>.y./}.  Stinder  ^  Teclu, 
1878-80.     5  V.     I  port.     S*\ 

Fragmente  din  istoria  rom.^nilor.     Tradu- 

cere  f.WutA    [from  the  Cicrman]  de  loan  Slavicl. 
Bu*urt$t%:  /.  W  Xv«-.;J,   Iikhv     v.  2.     8'.     (Ru-    I 
mania:  Cultclor  si  Instructiunil  l*ublicc.  Minister!- 
ulul)  I 

Xv  ,i/.-,'  Docamente  privitore.  etc.  ' 


lesan  vl^^idoO.  Komanii  din  Bosnia  si  llerte- 
govin.i  ill  ticcui  si  in  pre  .'cut.  i.Vcademia  Kom;in,\. 
.\n.ilclc  Ai.uicmicl  ron'.ine.  Memoriile  sev^tiunii 
iMoiixV.  .^\'i.  ;*•/.«,:.  U)v'»5.  4'^'.  scr.  i,  v.  27vl9<M- 
'OsV  pp.  ,;-  f.\^ 

Iliescu  vL^'^n  M  ^  Tajjini  din  istoria  f,\rilor 
Romano  i:\  timp  do  18  socoleuo(wig^H^\    Tovestite 


t^ranilot  din  comuna  Poroschia.  Monografia  scoa- 
lei  "  Haritina  Gigartu*'  din  comuna  Poroschia 
(Teleorman)  (in  40  ani.  1866-1906)  de  I.  N.  L 
TurnU'Magurele:  G.  Stoieescu,  IQ07.  195  (i),  (i) 
4-6,  xiii  p.     sq.  8*. 

Industrie  (L*)  roumaine  du  petrole  en  1908. 
(Mouvement  econ.  v.  9.  pp.  348-356.  B nearest, 
1909.     8'.) 

Instraetion  (L*)  militaire  preparatoire  en  Rou- 
manie. (Rev.  militaire  des  armees  ^trangeres. 
V.  69,  pp.  1 5 5-1 6 1.     Paris,  1907.) 

lonescu  (Dimitrie  B.)  Die  Agrarverfassung 
RumSniens,  ihre  Geschichte  und  ibre  Reform. 
Leipzig:  Duncker  ^  Humblot^  1909.  4  p.l.,  132  p. 
8*".  (Staats-  und  social wissenschaftlicbe  Forschun- 
gen.     Heft  136.) 

lonescu  (Take).  Discursuri  politice  (1886- 
1896).    Bucuresci:  Store k  &*  Miiiler,  1897.    372  p. 

8^ 

Le  programme  ^onomique  du  parti  con- 

servateur  democrate.  (Mouvement  ^con.  v.  9,  pp. 
193-201.     Bucarest,  1909.     8*. 

lonnescu-Oion  (0.  I.)  Din  istoria  Fanario- 
tilor.    Studie  si  cercet&rY.    Bucuresci:  Stab.  Grafic 

1.  V.  Socecii,  1891.     2  p.l.,  259  (if  p.     12*. 

lor^a  (Nicolae).  Un  boier  Oltean  la  Karlsbad 
tn  1796-1797.  Ciildtona  lui  Barbu  Stirbei  tn  apus. 
(Academia  Roman&.  Analele  Academiel  romane. 
Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  1907.  4''* 
ser.  2,  V.  29(1906-07),  pp.  215-231.) 

C^teva  documente  de  cea  mat  veche  limbi 

romaneasci  (sec.  al  xv-lea  si  al  xvi-lea).  4  facsim. 
(Academia  Rominft.  Analele  Academiel  romane. 
Memoriile  sectiunii  lit.    Bucuresci,  1906.    4°.  ser. 

2.  V.  28.  pp.  99-115.) 

Contributii  la  istoria  inv&t&m&ntulul  in  tar& 

si  in  strdin&tate  (1780-1830).  (Academia  Romini. 
Analele  Academiel  romine.  Memoriile  sectiunii 
lit.    Bucuresci,  1907.    4*.    ser.  2,  v.  28,  pp.  33-58.) 

Contributiunt  la  istoria  Muntentei  to  a  dona 

jumdtate  a  secolulul  xvi-lea.    (Academia  Rominft 
Analele  AcademieT  romine.     Memoriile  sectiunii 
istorice.    Bucuresci,  1896.   4*.   ser.  2,  t.  18  (1895- 
'96),  pp.  1-112.) 

Documente  Romtnesti  din  archivele  Bistri- 

tei  (Scrisori  domnesti  si  scrtsori  private).  Bucu- 
resti:  Socecii  ^  Comp,,  1899.     2  v.      12*. 

Geschichte    des    rum&nischen   Volkes   im 

Rahmen  seiner  Staatsbildungen.  Gatkai  F.  A. 
Perthes,  1905.  2  v.  8*.  (Geschichte  d.  europS- 
ischen  Staaten.) 

Indrept&ri  si  tntregiri  la  istoria  Rom&nilor 

dup&  acte  des  coperite  tn  arhivele  s&sesti.  I.  Bra- 
sovul.  (.\cademia  Rom&nft.  Analele  Academirl 
romane.  Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci, 
1905.     4**.     ser.  2,  V.  27  (1904-05),  pp.  99-140  ) 

PretendentI  domnesci  tn  secolal  al  xvi-lea. 

I  chart,  2  pi.  (Academia  Rom&nft.  Analele  Aca- 
demiel romane.  Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  BucU' 
res.i.  1897.  4*.  ser.  2,  ▼.  i9(i896-*97),  pp.  193- 
2"^  ) 

Socotelile  BrasoTolul  si  scrisori  rominescT 

c;\tre  Sfat  in  secolul  al  xvii-lea.  (Academia  Ro- 
man A.  .\nalele  Academiel  rom&ae.  Memoriile 
sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  1900.  4*.  ser.  2, 
V.  21  (iS9S-'99),  pp.  109-270.) 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


24 


Rumania,  cont'd. 

Socotelile   Sibiiulul.  (Academia  Romin&. 

Analele  Academiel  romiae.  Memoriile  sectiuaii 

istorice.  Bucuresci,  1900.  4".  ser.  2,  v.  21 
(iSgS-'gg),  pp.  271-302.) 

Stefan -eel-Mare,  Mihai-Vitcazul,  si  Mitro- 

polia  Ardealului.  (Academia  Roman&.  Analele 
Academiel  romane.  Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice. 
Bueuresci,  1905.  4".  ser.  2,  v.  27  (1904-05), 
pp.  1-35.) 

Studil  istorice   asupra   Chiliel   si   Cetalil- 

Albe...  Bucuresci:  C.  Gobi,  1899.  418  p.,  i  1., 
5  pi.     8"".     (Academia  Romaoa.) 

Viata  lui  Alexandru  Voda  Callimachi,  Domn 

al  Moldovei  cu  prilejul  descoperirii  testamentului 
s&u.  (Academia  Roman&.  Analele  Academiel  ro- 
mane. Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci, 
1905-     4°.     sen  2,  V.  27  (r904-.'o5).  pp.  79-98.) 

Viata  si  Domnialui  Barbu  Dimitrie  Stirbei, 

Domn  al  Terii-Romanesti  (1849-1856).  Memoriul 
I-ii.  (Academia  Rom^n^  Analele  Academiel 
romine.  Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci, 
1905-06.  4'.  ser.  2,  V.  27  (1904-05),  pp.  323- 
353;  V.  28  (1905-06),  pp.  1-156.) 

See  also  Doenmente  privitore,  v.  10  and  11. 

IstrAtl  (Constantin  I.)  Activitatea  sciintific9, 
a  lo!  Ion  Gbica:  discurs. .  .cu  r^spuns  de  Dimitrie 
A.  Sturdza.  Bucuresci:  C.  Gobi,  1902.  35  p., 
I  port.  4*".  (Academia  Romana.  Discursi  de 
receptiune.     v.  24.) 

Biserica  si  podul  din  BorzescI  precum  si  o 

ochire  relative  la  bisericile  zldite  de  Stefan-eel -Mare. 
a8  pi.  (Academia  Romin9,.  Analele  Academiel 
romstne.  Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci, 
1904.     4*.     ser.  2,  V.  26  (1903-04),  pp.  261-336.) 

4mr9ty  (G-L.)  Le  socialisme  en  Roumanie. 
(Mouvement  social,  ann^e  9,  ser.  2  (v.  21),  pp. 
421-437.     Paris,  1907.) 

Jehm,y  (Fr.  de).  Les  Koutzo-Valaques  et  le 
eonflit  sr^eco-roumain.  (Rev.  gen.  v.  83,  pp.  749- 
770.     Bruxelles,  1906.) 

Jireeek  (Constantin).  Die  Romanen  in  den 
Stftdten  Dalmatiens  wahrend  des  Mittelalters. 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil. -hist.  Classe. 
Denksch.     Bd.  48.     Abb.  3.    Wien,  1902.    V.) 

Jormesca  (C).  and  I.  Popa-BurcA.  Harta 
agronomic^  a  Rominiel...  Editiunea  Academiel 
Romine.  Bucuresti:  C,  Gobi,  1907.  2  p.l.,  263  p., 
83  maps,  32  tables.     8°. 

Kifclindero  (loan).  Vilegiatura  si  resedintele 
de  var&  la  Rom^nl.  (Academia  Roman &.  Ana- 
lele Academiel  romine.  Memoriile  sectiunii  isto- 
rice. Bucuresci,  1895.  4'.  ser.  2,  v.  17  (1894- 
'95).  PP-  159-190.) 

Karolyi  (Arpad  von).  "  Vlachen  "-  Auswan- 
derung  aus  der  Cxegend  von  Bihac  zu  Ende  des  16. 
Jahrhunderts.  illus.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches 
Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mit- 
tbeil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1894. 
4*.     V.  2,  pp.  258-267.) 

Kleser  (Hans).  Die  Stellung  und  Bedeutsam- 
keit  Rumilniens  in  der  europaischen  Staatenfamiiie. 
(Deutsche  Rev.  Jahrg.  25,  v.  2,  pp.  323-346.  Stutt- 
gart, 1900.) 

Koi^alnieeana  (Michail).  Desrobirea  tigan- 
ilorti;  Oborirea  pronomiiloru  si   privilegieioru   de 


nascere  si  de  casta ;  Emanciparea  t^ranilorfl.  (In: 
Academia  Romana.  Serbarea  anhiversara  ..  pp. 
87-135-     Bucuresci,  1891.     4".) 

Histoire  da  la  Valachie,  de  la  Moldavie  et 

des  valaques  Transdanubiens.  T.  i.  Berlin:  D, 
Bekr,  1837.     3  p.l.,  (i)  x-xx,  470  p.,  i  1.    8'. 

Kremnits  (Georg).  Die  Entwicklung  der 
rumanischen  Armee  seit  dem  Feldzuge  1877/78. 
Breslau:  S.  Sckottlaender,  1905.     58  p.     8*. 

Kremnits  (Mite).  Carmen  Sylva.  Eine  Bio- 
graphie...  Leipzig:  E.  ffaberland  \^iqQ\'i]  i  p.l., 
322  p.,  3  pi,  3  port,     illus.     8*. 

Lafar^ue  (E.)  Les  armees  de  la  peninsule 
des  Balkans.  (Questions  diplomat,  et  coloniales. 
V.  22,  pp.  732-742.     Paris,   1906.) 

LahoTary  (Georges  Fim).  Essai  sur  la  poli- 
tique de  la  Roumanie  contemporaine.  Histoire 
d'une  Bction.  Le  gouvemement  des  partis.  Bu' 
car  est:  **  L  Indipendance  Roumaine,**  1897.  iii- 
xii,  229  p.,  I  I.     8*. 

LahoTary  (Jean).  The  Jewish  question  in 
Roumania.  With  an  introductory  letter  by  T. 
Jonescu. ..  The  whole  translated  by  A.  L.  Turn- 
bull.     London:  Raggett  ^  Co.  [1906?]    48  p.    8", 

Laaare  (Bernard).  The  Jews  in  Roumania* 
(Contemp.    Rev.     v.    83,    pp.    237-248.     London, 

1903  ) 

Die    Juden   in    Rum^nien.      Autorisierte 

deutsche  Uebersetzung.  Berlin:  H.  S.  Hermann, 
1902.     88  p.     8". 

Laauriano  (A.  D.)  La  question  des  forets  en 
Roumanie.  Cbert^  du  bois,  moyens  d'y  obvier. 
(Mouvement  e'con.  v.  6,  pp.  8-19.  Bucarest, 
1907.) 

Aus  dem  Leben  K6nig  Karls  von  Rumanien. 
Aufzeichnungen  eincs  Augenzeugen.  Stuttgart." 
J.G,  Cotta,  1894-1900.     4  V.  in  3.     8°. 

Leg^rand  (£mile).  Recueil  de  documents  grecs 
concernant  les  relations  du  patriarcat  de  Jerusalem 
avec  la  Roumanie  (1569-1728).  Paris:  H.  Welter, 
1895.  viii,  478  p.  4*.  (Bibl.  grecque  vulgaire. 
V.  7.) 

Levy  (Bernhard).  Die  Judenfrage  in  den 
DonaufUrstenthUmern.  Berlin:  J.  Levit  [187-?] 
43  p.     8^ 

Levy  (Victor).  Le  commerce  ext^rieur  de  la 
Roumanie.  (Bull.  Soc.  de  g^og.  de  Marseille. 
V.  24,  pp.  249-263.     Marseille,  1900.) 

Lindau  (R.)  Die  Walachei  und  Moldau.  Dres^ 
denu,  Leipzig,  1 849.     12°. 

LlaTe  y  Garcia  (Joaquin  de  la).  Bulgaria  y 
Rumania.  Notas  de  viaje.  (Nuestro  tiempo. 
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Lug^osianu  (Octavian).  joint  compiler.  See 
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Minovici  (M.)  Les  effets  de  I'intervention 
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Morasi  (Alexandru  Constantinu),  prince  of 
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Sofia   Paleolog,  nepota  Imp^ratulul  Con- 

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P»trar  (Un)  de  veac  de  domnie  a  regelui 
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Perret-MaisonneuTe  (  ).  Aper9us  sur 
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Petresca  (Ghenadie),  joint  compiler.  See 
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Re^ele  Carol  i  si  instnictiunea  pablic&.  Cuvtn- 
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Ritter  (William).  L'architettura  e  Parte  ru- 
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Rom&nesoo  (Mme,  Lucie).  Les  can  tines 
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Rosen  (M.)  Ein  Wort  an  die  orientalischen 
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Rosenthal  ( Herman).  Roumania  and  the 
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Rosetti  (Radu).  Despre  censura  tn  Moldova 
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Cronica  Bohotinului.    i  chart.    (Academia 

Romand.  Anaiele  AcademieY  romane.  Memoriile 
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Cronica  Vascanilor.     (Academia  Rom^n&» 

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07),  pp.  1-143.) 

Note  genealogice  si  biografice  despre  fami- 

\\t  Buhus  si  Rosetti  fosti  proprietarl  aT  mosiei  Boho- 
tinul.  (Academia  Romdn&.  Anaiele  Academic! 
romane.  Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci, 
1906.     4".     ser.  2,  V.  28  (1905-06),  pp.  469-504  ) 

Despre  originea  si    transformirile    clasei 

st&p^ni(oare  din  Moldova.  (Academia  Romir)&. 
Anaiele  AcademieY  romane.  Memoriile  sectiunii 
istorice.  Bucuresci,  1907.  4'.  ser.  2,  v.  29(1906- 
07),  pp.  145-213.) 

Despre  Unguri  si  episcopiile  catolice  din 

Moldova.  (Academia  Rom^n&.  Anaiele  Acade- 
mic! romane.  Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucu- 
resci, 1905.  4*.  ser.  2,  V.  27  (i904-*05).  pp.  247- 
322.) 

Rosa  (V.)  Studia  asupra  irigatiunilor  tn  Ro- 
mania. Editiunea  AcademieY  Romine.  Bucuresti: 
C,  Gdbl,  1907.     I  p.l.,  200  p.,  5  maps.     8*. 

Rouanet  (Gustave).  Les  Juifs  en  Roumanie. 
(Rev.  socialiste.    v.  36,  pp.  82-106.    Paris,  1902.) 

Paris:  P.-V,  Stock,  1902.    29  p.,  1  1. 

Repr.:  Rev.  tocialitte,  num.  de  juillet,  190a. 

RoumanUk.  Handelsbericht  des  KaiseHichen 
Konsulats  zu  Bukarest  fOr  das  Jahr  1905.  (Deut. 
Handels-Archiv.  1907  (Heft  1),  pp.  146-204.  Ber- 
lin, 1907.) 

Roumanie*  R^sultats  g^n^raux  de  Texploita- 
tion  des  chemins  de  fer  de  T^tat  pendant  les  annees 
1898011897.  (Annalesd.  pontsetchaussees.  pt.  2, 
ser.  7,  v.  10,  pp.  900-901.     Paris,  1900.) 

Continued  yearly  to  date. 

Rnm&nisehe  (Die)  Armee.  illus.  (Streffleurs 
militar.  Ztschr.  Wien,  1904-1909.  8".  Jahrg.  45, 
pp.  1073-1090;  Jahrg.  50(1909,  V.  i),pp.  474-487.) 

Ram&nisehen  (Die)  Eisenbahnen  im  Jahre 
1895.  (Archiv  f.  Eisenbahnwescn.  Jahrg.  20(1897), 
pp.  1178-1183.     Berlin,  1897.) 

Continued  yearly  to  date. 

Rnmania* 

Under  Turkish  Suzerainty. 

1829-1878. 

By  the  treaty  of  Adrianople  (Sept.  14,  iSoq)  Moldavia  and 
Walla<;hia  were  restored  to  Turkey  5)^  Russia.  From  1829 
to  1858  they  existed  as  separate  principalities.  In  1858  the 
union  of  Wallachia  with  Moldavia  was  effected. 

Moldavia, 

1829-1858. 

Separate  Principality. 

Constitution,  1829.  July  2.  R^glement  organ- 
ique.  French  text.  (British  and  Foreign  State 
Papers,  xxxii;  586.) 

Throne.     Speeches  from  the  reigning  prince  at 

the  opening  and  closing  of  the  legislative  assembly; 

text  in  French.   (British  and  Foreign  State  Papers.) 

Michel  Gregoire  Stourdza. 
1837,  Dec.  28/1838,  Jan.  9.    opening,    v.  25,  pp.  957-964. 

Wallackia, 
1829-1858. 
Throne,    Speeches  by  the  reigning  hospodar  at 


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253 


Rumania,  cont'd, 

the  openings  and  closing  of  the  legislative  assembly; 

text  in  French.   (British  and  Foreign  State  Papers.) 

Alezandru  Ghika. 
1838,  May  9.    opening,    v.  37,  pp.  819-820. 
1840,  Dec.  ai.  opening,    v.  a^,  pp.  1074-1076. 

George  Ditnitn  Bibesco. 
1846,  Dec.  1/13.  opening,    v.  36,  pp.  1120-1(26. 
1848,  Jan.  29.      opening,    v.  37,  pp.  593-595- 

AfoUavia  and  Wallachia. 
1858-1861. 

Throne.  Speeches  by  the  reigning  hospodar  on 
the  opening  and  closing  of  the  legislative  assembly; 
French  text.     (British  and  Foreign  State  Papers.) 

Alexandru  Couza. 
1859,  Dec.  6/18.    closing,    v.  49,  pp.  i3aa-i33S. 
i860.  Dec.  4/16.    opening,  v.  50,  pp.  1170-1173. 

Rumania. 

1861-1878. 

The  period  of  definitive  union  of  Moldavia  and  Wallachia 
vader  the  name  of  Roumania;  proclaimed  and  acknowledged 
Iqr  the  Porte  in  Dec.,  1861. 

Constitution.  Constitution  du  30  juin  (12  juillet), 
1866.  (In:  F.  R.  P.  Darestb  de  la  Chavanne. 
Les  constitutions  modernes.  /'arix,  1883.  8".  v.  2, 
pp.  266-286.) 

Minister ul  Afacerilor  Straine. 

BoRRESCO  (B.)  M^moire  sur  la  jurisdiction  con- 
sulaire  en  Roumanie.  Bucarest,  1869.  62  p. 
ed.  2.     8*. 

La  Roumanie  apr^s  le  traite  de  Paris  du 

30  mars  1856.   Bucarest,  1869.     16  p.     ed.  2. 
8". 

CoNGR^s  de  Berlin.  Actes  et  discours  des  pUni- 
potentiaires  de  Son  Altesse  le  Prince  Charles  I 
de  Roumanie.  Bucarest^  1878.  i  p.l.,  14  p., 
I  1.     8'. 

M£\foiRE  sur  les  couvents  roumains  places  sous 
Tinvocation  des  saint-lieux  d'Orient.  Bucarest^ 
1863.     166  p.,  I  1.     8*. 

MiTiLENEU  (M.)  Jurisdictunea  consular^  in 
Romania.     Bueuresci,  1868.     54  p.     8**. 

Parliament. 

Under  Prince  Alexandru  Joan  I. 

Protoc6lelb  sedinteloru  adunariY  leg^islative, 
1861/2-1862/3.     n.  /./.     v.  p.     4*. 
Title  changes  to: 
Dbsbaterilb    adunarit   legislative  a  rom^niet, 

1 863/4- 1 864/5.     Bucaresci,  1863-1865.     4". 
1863/4.    167a  p.       1864/5.    107a  p. 

Under  Prince  Carol  I. 
DESBATERiLEsenatdlui,  1S73/4.  Bucaresci,  1874. 

654  p.     4*. 
Throne.   Speeches  by  the  reigning  prince  on  the 
opening  and  closing  of  the  legislative  assembly; 

French  text.     (British  and  Foreign  State  Papers.) 
Prince  Alexandru  Joan  I. 
1861,  Dec.  3/15.    opening,    v.  52,  pp.  510-51 1. 

Rumania  Independent. 
1878-date. 

The  proclamation  of  Rumanian  independence  of  May  ai, 
i4n«  ^**  confirmed  by  art.  43  of  the  Congress  of  Berlin, 
iigDcd  July  13,  1878. 

Biuroul  Statisticei  Comerciului  Exterior. 

CoMERCiUL  exterior  al  Romaaiei,  1902-1904. 
Bueuresdf  1903-1905.     4°. 


Constitution.  1866.  June  30/July  12.  French 
text.  Const,  du. .  .1866,  avec  les  modifications  y 
introduitesen  1879  et  1884.  Bucharest,  1884.  63  p. 
8°.  (British  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  lvii:263; 
Dareste,  Les  const,  mod.,  ii:266.) 

Directiunea  Siatistice  Generale. 

Serial. 
Anuarul  statistic  al   Romaniet   [1904,    1908]. 
Bucuresci,  1904-1909.     8**. 

Buletinul  lunar  al  miscarei  populatu  nei  in 
orasele  Romaniei,  anul  7-8;  1899-1900.    n.  p., 

1899-1900.     4**. 
Anul  7,  1899,  >30«  4-12;  anul  8,  1900,  no.  1-12. 

Continued  as: 
Buletin  lunar  de  miscarea  populatiunei  in  co- 

munelerurale,  1901-1903.  n.p.,  190C-1903.  f*. 
1901,  Fcb.-Sept. ;  1902,  Jan.-May;  1903,  Nov.-Dcc. 
Miscarea  populatiunei  in  comunele  rurale  pe 

judete   casalorU,   divortieri,   n&scuti  si  morti, 

1900,  Jan. -April,  July-Dec.    n.  p.,  1900.     V. 
Continued  as: 

Buletin  lunar  de  miscarea  populatiunei  in  co- 

munele  rurale,  1901-1903.    n.t.-p.,  1901-1903. 

f^ 
1901,  Feb.-Sept.;  1902,  Jan.-Fcb.;  1903,  Oct. 

Buletin  statistic  general,  anul  i,  no.  7-8;  anul 
2,  no.  1-4;  anul  3,  no.  1-3.  Bucuresci,  1892- 
1895.     4^ 

Miscarea  populatiunei  Romaniei,  1890-1893, 
1895,  1903.     Bucuresci,  1 892-1904.     f. 

Non-serial. 
Crupenski  (C.)     Statistica  divorturilor  in  Ro- 
mania, 1864-1893.    Bucuresci,  1896.    pp.  187- 

235.     4^ 
Extr.:  Buletin  Statistic  General  al  Rom&niel,  anul  3,  no.  3. 

RecensXmantul  general   al   populatiunei    Ro- 
maniei.    Rezultate  definitive  precedate  de   o. 
introductiune  cu  explicatiuni  si  date  compara- 
tive  de  L.  Colescu.     Bucuresci,  1905.     11,  iv- 
Ixvi,  461  p.,  3  maps,  1  diagr.     f**. 

Divisiunea  Consular  a. 
Cantitati  si  valori  importate  si  exportate,  1832- 
1892.     «. /.,  n.  d.     44  p.     f**. 

CoNSULATUL  j^eneral  din  Budapesta.  Raport 
general  asupra  situatiunei  agricole,  industriale, 
comerciale  si  financiare  a  Ungarici,  1886/7. 
Budapesta,  1888.     4*. 

Legi,  regulamente  si  ordonate  privitoare  la  sue- 
cesiuni,  tute'le,  acte  autentice,  si  la  actele  de 
stare  civila  in  vigoare  in  Austria,  Ungaria,  Bul- 
garia, Grecia,  Serbia  si  Turcia.  Bucuresci, 
1891.     vi,  576  p.     4". 

Ministerul  Afacerilor  Straine. 

Serial. 

Miscarea  portorilor.  1879/89-1896/7.  Bucu- 
resci,  Galalz,  1890- 1 898.      f**. 

Raporturi  comerciale  si  economice. .  .de  lega- 
tiunile  si  consulatele  romaniei  din  strainatate, 
1881/2-1882/3.     Bucuresci,  1883-1884.     £". 

Raporturi  ale  legatiunelor  si  consuiatelor  Ro- 
maniei, ser.  4-5.  7-1 1 ;  1888-1894.  Bucuresci 
[1888-1894].     4**. 

Non-serial. 

Acte  si  documente  relative  la  interdictiunea 
importului  de  rematori  in  Germania.  Bucuresci, 
1890.     3  p.l.,  155  p.     4**. 


254 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Rumania,  cont'd, 

Braileanu  (Const.)  Conventiunile  rom^niei  cu 
statele  straine  privitore  la  comercid  si  marci  de 
fabrica. . .  Bucuresci:  C,  Gobi,  1898.  viii, 
283  p.     8°. 

In  French,     iv,  284  p.     8**. 

Bun£tXtirea  navigatiunci  peDunarei888-i890 
si  pe  Prut  1887- 1890.  Bucuresci^  1891.  xiv, 
219  p.     f*. 

DjavARA  (T.  G),  and  Gr.  Olanescu.  Raport 
asupra  congresului  international  de  statistica 
din  Viena  adresat  D-iu»  ministru  al  afarcerilor 
straine.     Bucurtsci,  189 1.     38  p.     8". 

ESPUNERE  de  motive,  privitoare  la  conventiunea 
de  delimitare  dintre  regatul  Romaniei  si  im- 
periul     Austro-Ungarici.       Bucuresci,    1887. 

317  p.    f^ 

Lahovary  (Al.)  Discours  de  M.  Al.  Lahovary, 
ministre  des  affaires  ^trang^res.  Prononc^  & 
la  Cbambre  des  Deputes  dans  la  stance  du  29 
novembre,  1892.   Bucarest,  1892.    40  p.    12**. 

Lege  pentru  organisarea  flotilei  si  a  serviciulni 
porturilor  si  regulamentul  pentru  aplicarea 
art  5. 

MissiR  (Petre  Th.)  Resolutiunile  conferintei  de 
drept  international  privat  tinuta  la  Haga  in 
1893.     Raport.    Bucuresti,  1894.     56  p.     8*. 

Regulament  relativ  la  politia  porturilor  si  ma- 
luriior  Dunarene  ale  Romaniei.  Bucurgsci, 
1879.     48,  ii  p.     8". 

Situation  des  etrangers  en  Roumanie.  Buca- 
rest,  1893.     32  p.     8**. 

Sturdza  (D.  a.)  Discurs  rostit  la  13  Octombre, 
1895  la  Jasi.     Bucuresci,   1895.     44  p.     12". 

M mister ul  Agriculturei,  Indus triei,   Comerciului 
si  Domenilor. 

Non-serial. 
Roumanie  (La),    1 866-1906.     Bucarest,    1907. 
viii,  494  p.,  I  map,  27  pi.,  2  port.     8°. 

Ministerul  Cultelor  si  Instructiunii  Publice. 

Serial. 
Anuarul  oficial   al    inv^tamentului    primar   si 
normal- primar,  1897.     Bucuresci,  1897.     4**. 

Anuarul  oBcial  al  ministeruiui  instructiunii 
publice  si  cultelor,  1898/9.     Bucuresci,  1899. 

4°. 

Non-serial. 
loRGA  (Neculai).     Acte  si  fragmente  cu  priv^re 
la  istoria  Rominilor  adunate  din  depozitele  de 
manuscrise  ale  apusului.     Bucuresci,  1895.   v, 
I  1.,  9-400,  Ixi  p.,  I  1.,  2  pi.    8**. 

Ministerul  de  Finance. 

Serial. 
Rapport  pr^sente  a  M.  le  ministre  des  finances 
sur  le  recensement  fiscal  de  Tann^e  1905.   Buca- 
resty  1906.     4"*. 

Situatiunea  tezaurului  public  [monthly].  Bucu- 
rescif  1 897-1909.     8**. 

1896,  noembrie. 

1909,  februarie-august. 

Non-serial. 
Tarif  general  des  droits  de  douane  de  Roumanie 
etabli  par  la  loi  du  16/28  mars,  1896,  et  modi- 
fie  conformement  k  la  loi  22  mars/3  avril,  1885, 


en   vigueur  a   partir  du    1/13    juillet,    1885, 
Bucarest,  1885.     70  p.     8**. 

Ministerul  Industriei  si  Comeriului, 

Enqu^te  sur  les  artisans  et  rapplication  de  la 
loi  pour  Torganisation  de  metiers;  pt.  i.  Buca- 
rest, 1909.     4". 

Ministerul  de  Justitie. 

Statistica  judiciara  din  Romania,  1 888-1 891. 
Bucuresci,  1 894- 1 896.     T. 

Ministerul  Lucrdrilor  Publice. 

Expunerea  situatiunei.     2  v.  in  5.     Bucuresd, 

I 899-1 900.     f*. 
V.  I.  Cai  natiooale.    xxi,  439  p.,  diag:.,  map,  table. 
V.  a.  Sosele  judetene  vicinale  si  comaaale. 

pt.  I.  Arges-covurlul.    x,  44  p.,  7  maps. 

pt.  a.  Dimbovita-olt.    444  p.,  la  maps. 

pt.  3.  Praho\ra-vlasca.    363  p.,  13  maps,  tables. 

Parliament. 

MoNiTORUL  oficial  al  Romaniei  desbaterile  cor- 

purilor  legiuitoare.     4'. 
sess.  1883/4.    no.  i-x68.    May  13/35  1883- Je.   13/24,  1884. 
a66o  p. 
seas.  1884/5.  no.  1-90.  Nov.  18,  1884-AprU  7,  1885.    1734  p. 

Title  changes  to: 

Desbaterile  senatului,  and  Desbaterile  adunarei 
deputatilor,  resp. 

sess.  1885/6.  sen.  no.  x-95.  xo8t  p.  dep.  no.  x-115.  1934  p. 
sess.  x88^7.  sen.  no.  x-64.  64a  p.  dep.  no.  x-€8.  1391  p. 
sess.  1887/8.  sen.  no.  X-X7.  incompl.  dep.  no.  x-28.  405  p. 
sess.  1888/9.  sd*  no.  X-61.  831  p.  dep.  no.  i-ioo.  i8ix  p. 
sess.  1889/90.  sen.  no.  1-98.  10 17  p.  dep.  no.  1-104.  2033  p. 
sess.  X890/X.  sen.  no.  x-65.  620  p.  dep.  no.  x-91.  1296  p. 
sess.  1891/2.  sen.  no.  x-47.  516  p.  dep.  no.  1-56.  9x6  p. 
sess.  1892/3.  sen.  no.  x-77.  1177  p.  dep.  no.  1-91.  1604  p. 
sess.  X893/4.    sen.  no.  1-54.    821,  vi  p.     dep.  no.  x-69.    1^03, 

vii  p. 
sess.  1894/5.    sen.  no.  1-74.    1478,  viii  p.  dep.  no.  x-^.      878, 

viii  p. 
sess.  X895/6.    sen.  no.  1-62.    754,  vi  p.    dep.  no.  x-66.    1063, 

iv  p. 
sess.  1896/7.  sen.  no.  x-64.  632,  vi  p.  dep.  no.  1-56.  954  p. 
sess.  X897/8.    sen.  no.  1-71.    920,  x  p.       dep.  no.  x-67.     i^i5« 

VI  p. 
sess.  1898/9.    sen.  no.  x-53.    739,  viii  p.   dep.  no.  x-57.      1223, 

iv  p. 
sess.  1899.       sen.  no.  x-io.    86,  ii  p.        dep.  lack, 
sess.  1899/00.  sen.  i34it  ix  p.     dep.     1670,  viii  p. 

sess.  1900.        ord.        sen.  no.  1-39;  dep.  no.  x-30. 
sess.  X900.        extra,    sen.  no.  x-5;    dep.  no.  1-8. 
sess.  X901.        ord.        sen.  no.  x-5;    dep.  no.  x-4. 
sess.  190X.        extra,    sen.  no.  x-4;    dep.  no.  1-4. 
sess.  x9oi/a.    sen.  no.  x-47,  49;  dep.  no.  x-6,  8,  xo-48. 
sess.  1903/4.    sen.  no.  1-40;  dep.  no.  x-53. 
sess.  1904/5.    sen.  no.  4-6,  8-58;  dep.  no.  x-59. 
sess.  X905/6.    sen.  no.  1-56;  dep.  no.  x-64. 
sess.  extr.  X906.    June,  sen.  no.  x-4;  dep.  lack. 
Oct.,  sen.  lack;  dep.  no.  x-6. 
sess.  X906/7.    sen.  no.  1-45,  57-61;  dep.  no.  1-47. 
sess.  extr.  1907.    sen.  no.  x-4;  dep.  no.  x-5. 
sess.  X907/8.    sen.  no.  1-56;  dep.  no.  x-36,  38-53. 

MoNiTURUL  oficial,  1895-19P9.  Bucuresci,  1895- 
1909.     V*, 

Statutes. 

ExTRAiTS  de  la  legislation  de  la  Roumanie. 
Code  civil,  livre  i,  3.  Code  de  procedure  civil, 
livre  5,  6.    Bucarest,  1889.     i  p.l.,  xii,  211  p. 

8^ 

Lege  asupra  invStamentulut  professional.  Bucu' 
resci,  1899.     60  p.     8*. 

Lege  asupra  marcilor  de  fabrica  si  de  comercia 

(decretata  la  14  Aprile,  1879).  Bucuresei,  1886. 

33  p.     8^ 
Lege  pentru  organisarea  flotilei  si  a  senriciului 

porturilor  si  regulamentul  pentru  aplicarea  art. 

5  din  ac^sta  lege.    Bucuresei,  1888.    27  p.    8*. 


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255 


Rumania,  cont'd. 

Lege  pentru  organisarea  invetamintului  profe- 
sional.     Bucuresci^  1894.     66  p.     8". 

Loi  sur  la  police  sanitaire  vet^rinaire  du  27  mai, 
1882.     Bucarest,  1882.     51  p.     8". 

Lois  et  rdglements  sanitaires-vet^rinaires  de  la 
Roumanie,  28  fcvrier,  1874-10  septembre, 
1886.     B nearest,  1887.     102,  ii  p.     8°. 

Projbts  de  lois  elabores  par  le  gouvernement 
pear  etre  soumis  aux  chambres.  Bucarest^ 
1888.     186  p.     %\ 

Rappin  (Arthur).  Die  Bewegung  der  jQdiscben 
Bev&lkerung  in  Rum^nien.  (Ztsch.  f.  Demograph. 
u.  Statist,  d.  Judcn.  Jahrg.  3,  pp.  12-14,  81-86. 
Berlin,  1907.) 

Russift* — Ministerstvo  Inostrannykk  DyeU 
Correspondence  between  the  Russian  Charg^  d' Af- 
faires, M.  de  Minciaky,  and  the  Ottoman  Porte, 
relative  to  the  Principalities  of  Wallachia  and  Mol- 
davia. April  and  May,  1826.  (British  and  Foreign 
State  Papers,     v.  13,  pp.  105(^1062.) 

S&in^anu  (Lazar).  Le  regime  et  la  soci^te  en 
Roumanie  pendant  le  r^gne  des  Phanariotes(i7ii- 
1821).  (Revue  internat.  de  sociol.  v.  10,  pp.  717- 
748.     Paris,  1902.) 

Samnelson  (James).  Roumania,  past  and 
present.  London:  G,  Philip  &*  Son  [1880].  xiv, 
289  p.,  I  map,  2  pi.,  I  port,     illus.     8**. 

Bibliography,  pp.  378-380. 

Scheidem&nn  (Ulrich).  La  grande  propriety 
en  Roumanie.  (Mouvement  economique.  v.  4, 
pp.  i6i-i69;v.  5,  pp.  129-137.  Buearest,igo(y-*07.) 

Schleehta-Wssehrd  (Ottokar  Maria  von), 
Freiherr.  Walachei,  Moldau,  Bessarabien,  die 
Krim,  Taman  und  Asow  (in  der  Mitte  des  vorigen 
Jahrhunderts).  Ein  tO];x)graphisch-ethnographischer 
Beitrag  zur  Kenntniss  der  damaligen  TUrkei.  Aus 
dem  tOrkischen  Ubertragen.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wis- 
sensch.  Philos.-hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  40,  pp. 
550-593.      Wien,  1862.     8".) 

Schraut  (M.)  Despre  sistemul  conventiunilor 
comerciale  si  clauza  natiunei  celei  mai  favorizate 
(Traducere  din  limba  germanS,  de  N.  Misu).  Bucu- 
reset:  J,  Gobi,  1891.     86  p.     4'. 

Sehwappach  (  ).  Eine  forstliche  Studien- 
reise  nach  Rum^nien  und  den  Ostkarpathen. 
(Ztschr.  f.  Forst-  u.  Jagdwesen.  Jahrg.  36,  pp. 
277-310.     Berlin,  1904.) 

Sellers  (Edith).  Demetrius  Sturdza.  (Con- 
temp.   Rev.     V.  92,  pp.  524-535.     London,  1907.) 

ServUk. — Ministarstvo  Vojno.  Statistika  Drz- 
hava  susednikh  Baikanskome  polostrovu  iv. .  .sosta- 
vio  St.  Grujich.  Belgrad,  1891.  vi,  i  1.,  221  p., 
I  tab.     8'. 

Sineerus  (E.)  Les  Juifs  en  Roumanie  depuis 
le  traits  de  Berlin  (1878)  jusqu*4  ce  jour.  Les  lois 
et  leurs  consequences.  Londres:  Macmillan  6*  Co, , 
1901.     XX,  212  p.     8"*. 

Sirbu  (L)  Mateid-Vodft  B&s&rab&s  ausw^rtige 
Beziehungen.  1632-1654.  Leittig:  W.  Friedrich, 
1899.  X,  I  1.,  356  p.,  I  1.  4  .  (Zur  Geschichte 
des  europSischen  Orients.) 

Sltaatlon  (La)  des  Israelites  en  Serbie  et  en 
Roumanie.  Paris:  Impr,  Cenlrale  des  Chemins  de 
Fer,  1876.     141  p.,  I  1.     8', 


Sknpiewekl  (I.),  translator.  See  Doenmente 

privit6re  la  istoria  Rom^nilor.     Suplement  2. 

SlaTiei  (J.)  Die  Rum^lnen  in  Ungam,  Sieben- 
bUrgen  und  der  Bukowina.  Wien:  K,  Prochaska, 
1 88 1.  2  p. I.,  236  p.,  I  I.  8°.  (Die  V6lker  Oester- 
reich-Ungarns,  v.  6.) 

**  Tribuna  **  si  Tribunistii.     Bucuresci:  C, 

Gobi,  1896.     96  p.      12**. 

Soeietatea  geograBcS.  romin&.  Marele  dic- 
tionar  geografic  al  Romtniei,  alcatuit  si  prelucrat 
dupa  dictionarele  partiale  pe  judete  de  G.  L  Laho- 
vari...   ^«<-«r^j/t,  1 898-1902.     5V.     f**. 

Dictionarele    geografice    ale    provinciilor 

romtne  in  afarSlde  regat.    v.  i.  Bucuresii,  it^^.  f*. 

V.  X.  Z.  Arbore.   Dictioaarul  geografic  al  Baaarabiei.    1904. 

Societatea  Romana  pentru  ameliorarea  situa- 
tiunei  Israelitilor.  Processul  de  la  Ismail  inaintea 
juratiloru  din  Buzeu.  Cu  o  schitft  introduc&t6re 
asupra  turburSlrilor  recinte  in  contra  Israelitilor  din 
Ismailt,  Vilcov,  Cahul,  etc.  Bucuresci:  Thiel  6* 
Weiss,  1872.     X,  53  p.     12". 

Spartaeus,  pseud.  Carp  und  die  Judenf rage. 
Wien:  Buchdruckerei  **  Indus  trie  ^**  1900.  31  p. 
8**.     (Romanicae  Res.  i.) 

Stackelberg^  (N.  von).  Aus  Carmen  Sylva*s 
Leben...  Heidelberg:  C,  Winter ^  1900.  3  p. I., 
2q6  p.,  2  facsim.,  i  pi.,  4  port.     5.  ed.     8". 

Stead  (Alfred).  King  Charles  I.  of  Roumania. 
(Fortnightly  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  80,  pp.  1-17.  London, 
1906.) 

Modern    Roumania.      [With    discussion.] 

(Roy.  Soc.  Arts.    Jour.    v.  56,  pp.  616-627.  Lon" 
don,  1908.     8*.) 

Roumania:  the  deciding  factor  in  the  Near 

East.     (Fort.  Rev.     v.  90  (n.  s.  v.  89),  pp.  808- 
816.     London,  1908.     8**.) 

Stin^he  (Sterie).  Die  Schkejer  oder  Trokaren 
in  Kronstadt.  (Inst.  f.  rumanische  Sprache. 
Jahresb.     Leipzig,  1902.     8".     Jahresb.   8,  pp.  i- 

85.) 

Stratilesoo  (Tereza).  From  Carpathian  to 
Pindus:  pictures  of  Roumanian  country  life.  Bos- 
ton:  J.  W.  Luce  &*  Co,,  1907.  xii,  379  (i)  p.,  2 
maps,  49  pi.     8**. 

Stardsa  (Alexandre  A.  C.)  De  Thistoire 
diplomatique  des  Roumains,  1821-1859.  Rigne 
de  Michel  Sturdza.  prince  regnant  de  Moldavie^ 
1 834-1 849.  Precede  d*un  expose  historique  des 
^v^nements  de  1821  k  1834,  et  suivi  d'un  aper9a 
historique  sur  les  ev^nements  de  1849  ^  i^SQ*  •  • 
Paris:  Plon-Nourrit  &*  Cie.,  1907.  2  p. I.,  ix,  2  1., 
(0  4-432  P-*  I  1. 1  I  chart,  15  fac-sim.  on  17  1.,  21 
pi.,  28  ports.     4**. 

La  Roumanie  moderne  comme  facteur  de 

la  civilisation  en  orient.     Paris:  L.  Laveur,  1902. 
61  p.,  I  1.,  I  port.     8". 

La  terre  et  la  race  roumaines  depuis  leurs 

origines  jusqu'^  nos  jours. . .   Paris:  J,  Rothschild, 
1004.     3p.l.,  ix-xvi,  724  p.,  2  1.,  2  tables,  5  maps. 

Stnrdsa  (Dim i trie  A.)  Charles  i.,  roi  de  Rou- 
manie. Chronique.  Actes.  Documents.  Publics  par 
D.  A.  Sturdza.  Bucarest:  Ch,  Gobi,  1 899-1904. 
2  V.  sq.  4°« 


256 


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Rumania,  cont'd. 

Dece  Maiti.     Cuvlntare  de  D.  A.  Sturdza. 

{Academia  Romans.  Analele  AcademieT  romane. 
Memoriile  sectiunii  istoricc.  Bucuresci,  1900.  4". 
scr.  2,  V.  22  (i 899-1900),  pp   67-139.) 

Discurs  rostit  la  13  Octombre,  1895  la  Jasi 

de   D-t  D.  A.  Sturdza   roinistru   presedinte.     Bu- 
curesci:  Vointa  Nationala,\Z^^.    44  p.     12".    (Ru 
mania.     Afacerilor  Straine  Ministerul.) 

Programul   partidului   national-liberal   din 

1892  si  Discursurile  Presedintelui  Consiliului  de 
Ministri  D.  A.  Sturdza  din  1895.  Bucuresci:  In- 
siitutul  de  Arte  Grafice  Carol  Gobi,  1896.  157  p., 
I  1.     8\ 

Rededesrum^nischen  Minister-Pr^sidenten 

D.  Sturdza...  Oktober  1895.  Bukarest:  C.  Gobi, 
1896.     33  p.     8'. 

See  also  Aote  si  documente  relative  la  istoria 

renascerei  Romaniei;  and 

Dooamente  privitore  la  istoria  Rominilor. 
Suplement  i,  v.  4  et  seq. 

Stardia  (Dimitrie  C),  joint  compiler.  See 
Aote  si  documente  relative  la  istoria  renascerei 
Romaniei;  and 

Dooamente  privitore  la  istoria  RomUnilor. 
Suplement  i,  v.  4. 

Saccession  (La)  au  trone  de  Roumanie. 
Bucarest:  C.  Gobi,  1886.     I  p.l.,  56  p.      16°. 

Salier  (Fr.  J. )  Geschichte  des  transalpinischen 
Daciens  das  ist  der  Walachey,  Moldau  und  Bes- 
sarabiens.      Wien,  1781-82.     3  v.     8". 

TanoTioeana  (loan).  Contributiuni  la  bio- 
graBile  unora  din  cronicarii  moldovenT.  i  chart. 
(Academia  Roman^.  Analele  Academiel  romane. 
Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  1905.  4*. 
ser.  2,  v.  27  (1904-05),  pp.  227-246.) 

Din  luptele  pentru  nem.     Resturnarea  lui 

Vasile  Lupu.  Studiu  istoric.  (Academia  Romans. 
Analele  Academiel  romane.  Memoriile  sectiunii 
istorice.  Bucuresci,  1902.  4".  ser.  2,  v.  24  (1901- 
02).  pp.  1 17-144.) 

La  question  juive  en  Roumanie  au  point  de 

vue  juridique  et  social.  Reponsc  ^  la  Revue  Poli- 
tique et  Litt^raire  du  4  mars  1882.  Paris:  Impr. 
St'Michel,  1882.    40  p.     8^ 

Romania  sub  raportul  moral .     (Academia 

Romans  Analele  Academiel  romane.  Memoriile 
sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  igo2.  4*.  ser.  2, 
V.  24  (1901-02),  pp.  209-28S.) 

Tesi  (GiuHo).  Navigazione  internazionale  nel 
basso  Danubio.  Immigrazione  italiana  nel  distretto 
di  Galatz.  15  p.  (Boll.  d.  Ministero  degli  Aflfari 
Esteri.     Marzo,  1898.     no.  121.     Roma,   1898.) 

Tocilescu  (Grigore  George).  Fouilles  et 
recherches  archeologiques  en  Roumanie.  Commu- 
nications faites  k  I'Academie  des  Inscriptions  et 
Belles  Lettres  de  Paris,  1 892-1 899.  Par  Gr.  G. 
Tocilesco.  Bucarest:  C.  Ispacesco  6r  G.  Bratanesco, 
1900.     3  p.l.,  (i)  6-243  P-     iHus.     sq.  f. 

Manual  de  istoria  Romjlnilor  pentru  clasa 

iv  gimnaziala  si  scoalele  secundare  de  fete.  Bit- 
curesti:  M.  S.  Niculescu  <Sr»  Co.,  1904.  2  p.l.,  ii, 
260  p.,  I  pi.     illus.     8^ 

Monumentele  epigrafice  si  sculpturali  ale 

Museului  National  de  Antichitati   din  Bucuresci. 


pt.   I.     Bucuresci:    Tip.   Corpului  didactic ^   1902. 
V,     (Academia  Roman&.) 

See  also  Dooamente  privitore  la  istoria 

Romanilor.     Suplement  i. 

Tornielli  Brusati  de  Vergano  (G.)  Raport 
despre  comerciul  esterior  al  Romaniei.  Traducere 
din  limba  italian&  de  I.  N.  Papiniu.  Bucuresci: 
F.  Gobi  Fii,  1885.  62  p.  8".  (Publicatile  revistei 
"Tara  Noui."     No.  2) 

Toroceana  (Virgile).  L'industrie  du  petrole 
en  Roumanie.  (Le  mouvement  economique.  v.  4, 
pp.  1-8.    .Bucarest,  1906.) 

La   question   des   terrains   petrolifircs   de 

I'etat.  (Mouvement  econ.  v.  8,  pp.  229-233.  Bu* 
car  est,  1908.      8*.) 

Toala   (Franz).     Geologische   Beobachtungen 

auf  einer  Reise  in  die  Gegend  von  Silistria  und  in 

die    Dobrudscha   im   Jahre    1892.     (Jahrb.  d.  k.k. 

geol.  Reichsanstalt.     Jahrg.  1904,  v.  54,  pp.  z-46. 

Wien,  1904.) 

Trei-deoi  de  ani  de  domnie  aY  Regelui  Carol  I. 

Cuvlntarl  si  acte.    Bucuresci:  C.  Gobi,  1897.     2  v. 

4**.     (Academia  Romana.) 
V.  I.  1866-1880.    V.  2.  1881-1896. 

Ubioini  (Jean  Henri  Abdolonyme).  Valachie, 
Moldavie,  Bukovine,  Transylvanie,  Bessarabie. 
Paris:  Firmin-Didot  &*  Cie.  [1856].  226  p.,  4 
maps,  I  plan,  35  pi.     8".     ( L'Uni vers. .  .[Europe] 

V.  39) 

Ureohia  (Vasili  A.)  Biserica  din  cetatea 
n^mtu  si  documente  relative  la  Vasile  Lopu  si 
Domna  Ruxandra.  (Academia  Rom&n&.  Analele 
Academiel  romine.  Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice. 
Bucuresci,  1890.  4**.  ser.  2.  v.  11  (i888-'89), 
pp.  113-160.) 

Din    Domnia     lul    Alexandra    Calimach. 

(Academia  Romans  Analele  Academiel  romine. 
Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  1901.  4°. 
ser.  2,  V.  23  (1900-01),  pp.  189-338.) 

Din  domnia  lul  loan  Caragea.     Avenire  la 

tron.  Miscirl  contra  Grecilor.  Finante.  1812- 
18 1 8.  (Academia  Roman&.  Analele  Academiel 
romane.  Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci^ 
1900.    4".    ser.  2,  V.  22  (1899-1900),  pp.  141-300.) 

Domnia    lul    loan  Caragea. — Biserica   ro- 

mand,.  (Academia  Romans.  Analele  Academiel 
romane.  Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci, 
1897.     4°.     ser.  2,  V.  19  (i896-'97).  pp.  1-160.) 

Edilitatea  sub  domnia  lul  Caragea.  (Acade- 
mia Romana.  Analele  Academiel  romane.  Me- 
moriile sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  1900.  4*. 
ser.  2,  V.  21  (1898-99),  pp.  475-634.) 

Un  nou  document  de  la  Constantin  Can- 

temir  Voda  lasi  anul  7197  (1689).  (Academia  Ro- 
mana. Analele  Academiel  romane.  Memoriile 
sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  1895.  4*.  ser.  2, 
V.  17(1894-95),  pp.  191-200.) 

Societatea  sub  I.  G.  Caragea.     (Academia 

Romana.  Analele  Academiel  romane.  Memoriile 
sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  1901.  4"*.  ser.  2, 
V.  23  (i900-'oi),  pp.  19-175.) 

Ureki  (G.)  Chronique  de  Moldavie  depuis  le 
milieu  du  xiv.  si^cle  jusqu'4  Tan  1594.  ..texte  rou- 
main  avec  traduction  f ran 9aise,  notes. .  .tableaux 
genealogiques,  glossaire.  et  table  par  E.  Picot. 
Paris:  E.  Leroux,  1878.  4**.  (6cole.  des  lang. 
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Rumania,  cont'd, 

V.  (J.  de).  Les  petroles  dc  Roumanie.  (Rev. 
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Vacaresou  (Elena).  Lifein  Roumania.  (Con 
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Vaillaiit  (J.  A).  La  Roumanie,  ou,  Histoire, 
litt^rature,  orographte,  statistique  des  peuples  de 
la  langue  d*or,  Ardialiens,  Vallaques  et  Moldaves 
resumes  sous  le  nom  de  Romans.  Paris ^  1844. 
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V»inb6ry  (A.)  The  Roumanians  in  Hungary. 
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1905.) 

V»sehide  (N.)  La  nouvelle  loi  de  I'enseigne- 
ment  secondaire  et  superieur  en  Roumanie.  (Rev. 
internat.  de  I'enseignement.  annee  ig,  v.  37, 
pp.  26-32,   123-127.  212-221.     Paris,   1899.) 

Veram,  pseud,  of  Radu  Rosetti.  La  Rou- 
manie et  les  Juifs.  Bucarest:  /.  V,  Socecii,  1903. 
ix.  384  p.,  2  diagr..  i  map,  i  pi.     8**. 

Roumania  and  the  Jews.     Bucarest:  I.  V, 

Socecu,  1904.     vii,  84  p.     8". 

VoroponoT  <F.  F.)  Sredi  moldavan.  Iz 
putevykh  zamyetok.  (Vyestnik  Yevropy.  April, 
pp.  792.     St,  Petersburg,   1891.) 

Walker  (Mary  Adelaide).  Untrodden  paths 
in  Roumania:  with. .  .illustrations  by  the  author. 
London:  Chapman  and  Hall,  1888.  xvi,  355  p. 
8*. 

Wei^and  (Gustav).  Die  Aromunen.  Eth- 
nographiscb-philologisch-historische  Untersuchun- 
gen  Ubcr  das  Volk  der  sogenannten  Makedo-Roma- 
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1895.    2  V.  in  I.     map,  pi.     8  . 

Bulgarische    Siedelungen    in    Rumilnien. 

{Globus,  v.  78,  pp.  117-121.  Braunschweig,  1900.) 

Rumanen  und  Aromunen  in  Bosnien.  3  pi. 

(Inst.  f.  nimSnische  Spracbe.     Jahresb.     Leipzig, 
1908.     8".     Jahresb.  14,  pp.   1 71-197.) 

RumSaen    und    Aromunen  in    Bulgarien. 

7   pi.     (Inst.    f.   rum^nische    Sprache.     Jahresb. 
Leipzig,  1908.     8".    Jahresb.  13,  pp.  1-105.) 

Die  Rum&nen  in  Serbien.  (Globus,    v.  77, 

pp.  265-269.     Braunschweig,  1900.) 

Der  Ursprung  der  s-  Gemeinden.     (Inst* 

f.  rumSnische  Sprache.     Jahresb.     Leipzig,  1902. 
8^     Jahresb.  9,  pp.  131-137.) 

Weisbach  (Albin).  Die  Sch^delform  der  Ru- 
mjinen.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Math.-natur* 
wissensch.  CI.  Denkschr.  Bd.  30,  Abh.  2,  pp.  107- 
136.    3pl..itab.      Wien,  i^iQ,     V .) 

Wellhansen  (J.)  Die  KUmpfe  der  Araber 
mit  den  Rom^ern  in  der  Zeit  der  Umaijiden. 
<Nachrichten  v.  d.  KOnigl.  Gesellschaft  d.  Wissen- 
schaften  zu  G5ttingen.  Philol.-hist.  Klasse.  1901, 
pp.  414-447.     Gottingen,  1902.) 

White  (W.  A.)  Rapport  general  sur  le  roy- 
aume  de  Roumanie  et  plus  speciaiement  sur  ses 
finances  et  ses  lignes  de  chemins  de  fer.  Bttcu- 
rescf:  C.  Gobi,  1884.     i  p,l.,  113  p.     V. 

French  and  Roumanian  text. 

Wiekenhanser  (Franz  AdolO.  Bochotin  oder 
Geschichte  der  Stadt  Cern^uz  und  ihrer  Umgegend. 
V.  I.     Wien:  L.   W.  Seidell  Sohn,  1874.     8°. 


Molda;  oder,  Beitrage  zur  Geschjchte  der 

Moldau   und    Bukowina.     Bd.    2,    [Theil]     1-2, 
Bd.    [3!,    Bdch.   I,   Theil  2,  Bd.    4,  [Theil  i]-2, 

i3d.    [5],     Theil    2.       Czernowitz:    R.   Eckhardt, 

1885-qi.   8^ 

Bd.  a,  Theil  i-a.  Die  deutachen  Siedelungen  in  der  Buko- 
wina.    1885-87. 

Bd.  3.  Bdch.  I,  'J'heil  a.  Geschichte  der  KlOster  Woronetzu. 
Putna.     1888. 

Bd.  4,  Theil  i-a.  Geschichte  der  Bistums  Radauz  u.  des 
Klosters  Gross-Skit.     1890-91. 

Bd.  5,  Theil  a.  Moldauisch  una  russtsch  Kimpolung  (Huzu- 
len)  und  die  Einwanderung  der  Lippowaner.     i8i9i. 

Molda wa;  oder,  BeitrSge  zu  einem  Urkun- 

denbuche  ftir  die  Moldau  und  Bukovina.  Wien: 
Jacob  &*  Holzhausen,  1862-77.     2  v.     8*. 

Abt.  X.  Die  Urkunden  des  Klosters  Moldowiza. 
Abt.  a.  Geschichte  und  Urkunden  des  Klosters  Solka. 
V.  a.  pub.  in  Czernowitz,  1877. 

Wilke  (  ).  ArchUologische  Parallelen  aus 
dem  Kaukasus  und  deji  unteren  Donaul^ndern. 
illus.  (Ztsch.  f.  Ethnologic,  v.  36,  pp.  39-104. 
Berlin,  1904.) 

Wilkinson  (W.)  Account  of  Wallachia  and 
Moldavia.'    London,  1820.     8**. 

Winter  (E.  Saxton).  Roumania  and  its  royal 
family.  (Eng.  111.  Maga.  v.  28,  pp.  470-481. 
London,  1903. 

Xenopol  (Alezandru  D.)  Congresul  pentru 
proprietatea  liter.«r&  si  artistic9,.  (Academia  Ro- 
mand,.  Analele  Academiel  rom^ne.  Memoriile 
sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  1907.  4*.  ser.  2, 
v.  29  (1906-07),  pp.  233-251.) 

Congresul  sociologic  din  Londra  si  organi 

zarea  military  a  scoalelor  in  Romania.  (Academia 
Rorn^n^.  Analele  Academiel  rom^ne.  Memoriile 
sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  1907.  4".  ser.  2, 
V.  29  (i906-*07).  pp.  273-295.) 

Une  enigme  historique:  les  Roumains  au 

moyen  ige.  Paris:  E,  Leroux,  1885.  2  p.l., 
238  p.     4^ 

Histoire  des  Roumains  de  la  Dacie  Trajane 

depuis  les  origines  jusqu'd  I'union  des  principaut^s 
en  1859... avec  ^^^  preface  par  A.  Rambaud. 
Paris:  E.  Leroux,  1896.     2  v.     8". 

Historique  de  la  question  rurale  en  Rou- 
manie. (Mouvement  economique.  v.  3,  pp.  £61- 
174,  241-250,  32i-335,;40i-4io.     Bucarest,  1906.) 

L'influence  intellectuelle  fran9aise  chez  les 

Roumains.  (Annales  des  sci.  polit.  v.  24»  pp. 
24-37.     Paris,  1909.) 

Originile  particlulul  national   in  Romania. 

(Academia  Romans.  Anaele  Academiel  romine. 
Memoriile  sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  1906. 
4°.    ser.  2,  V.  28  (1905-06). pp.  579-597.) 

Romanii  si  Maghiarii  inaintea  istoriel.     Re- 

spuns  d-lui  A.  de  Bertha.  (Academia  Roman&. 
Analele  Academiel  romane.  Memoriile  sectiunii 
istorice.  Bucuresci,  1900.  4".  ser.  2,  v.  22 
(1899-1900),  pp.   1-24.) 

La  situation  economique  du  paysan  Rou- 

main.  (Mouvement  econ.  v.  i,  pp.  475-483. 
Bucarest,  1905.) 

Xenopol  (Nicolas).  L'accroissement  de  la 
richesse  en  Roumanie.  (Mouvement  econ.  v.  2, 
pp.  353-3^2.     Bucarest,  1905.) 

La  charge  des  impots  en  Roumanie.  (Mouve- 

I   ment  econ.     v.  6,  pp.  1-7.     Bucarest,  1907.) 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Rumania,  confd. 

La  crise  immobili^re  k  Bucarest.     (Mouve- 

ment  ^on.     v.  i,  pp.  loi-iii.     Bucarest^  1905.) 

La  dettc  publique  de  la  Roumanie.    (Mouve- 

ment  econ.     v.  i,pp.  197-208.     Bucarest,  1905.) 

Les    relations    comracrciales    franco-rou- 

maines.     (Mouvcment  econ.    Bucarest,  1909.    8". 
V.  10,  pp.  269-274.) 

Les  relations  economiques  entre  TAutriche- 

Hongrie  et  la  Roumanie.  (Mouvement  economique. 
V.  4,  pp.  385-399.     Bucarest,  1906.) 

La  richesse  de  la  Roumanie.     (Mouvement 

^conom.     V.  5,  pp.  321-338.     Bucarest,  1907.) 

Les  troubles  agraires  en  Roumanie.  (Mouve- 
ment economique.     v.  5,  pp.  257-263.     Bucatest, 

1907.) 

Die  wirtschaftliche  Entwicklung    RumSn- 

iens  und  der  neue  Handelsvertrag.   (Osterr.  Rund- 
schau.    V.  20,  pp.  65-69.      Wien,  1909.     8".) 

Yatsimirski  (Aleksandr  Ivanovitch).  Die  al- 
testen  slavischen  Chroniken  moldauischen  Ur- 
sprungs;  eine  Untersuchung  Uber  die  Redaktionen 
und  Kritik  der  Texte.  (Archiv  f.  slav.  Philol. 
▼.  30.  pp.  481-532.     Berlin,  1909.) 

Zallones  (Mark  Philip).  Traite  sur  les  princes 
de  la  Valachie  et  de  la  Moldavie,  sortis  de  Con- 
stantinople, connus  sous  le  nom:  Fanariotes;  ou, 
Expose  de  leur  influence  dans  1' Empire  Ottoman 
contre  les  Grecs. ..  Par  M.-P.  Zallony. . .  Paris: 
A,  Berirand,  1830.    xi,  (i)  14-351  p.,  i  port.     8'. 

ZanetOT  (St.)  Pervitye  vlashki  gospodari. 
Referat.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto 
knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  61,  pp.  loi- 
148.     Sryedetz,  1900.) 

Zin^eler  (Karl  Theodor).  Die  HohenzoUern 
in  Rum^nien.  Eine  historisch  politische  Abhand- 
lung.     Bonn:  E.  Strauss,  1890.     77  (i)  p.     4°. 

RUMELIA. 

See  Bulgaria. 
Servia. 

Bibliography. 

Deprei  (Eugene),  and  Michel  Gavrilovitch. 
L'histoire  et  la  litterature  serbe  (i 888-1898). 
(Cong,  bibliographique  internat.  1898.  Compte- 
rendu  d.  travaux.  v.  i,  pp.  2S0-289.   Paris,  1900.) 

Miklosich  (Franz).  Quellen  [and]  Litteratur. 
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St.  Markowitsch  (Bogdan).  Literatur.  (In 
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Smiljanic  (Manojlo  V.)  Literatur- Verzeichnis. 
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Stajioh  (Mita).  Katalg  kniga  srpske  knizhev- 
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Periodicals. 

BrankoTO  Kolo  za  zabavu  pouku  i  knizhevnost 
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Adamovic  (Lujo).     Beitrage    zur  Flora  von 

Macedonien  und  Altserbien.  5  plates.  (Kais. 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Math.-naturwiss.  Classe. 
Denksch.     v.  74,  pp.  11 5-1 50.      Wien^  1904-) 

Zur  pflanzengeographischen  Karte  von  Ser- 

bien.  map.  (Petermanns  Mitteil.  v.  52,  pp.  169- 
173.     Gotha,  1906.) 

Die   Vegetationsformationen    Ostscrbiens. 

Leipzig:  W.  Engelmann,  1898.     44.  (3)  p.     8^ 

Alexander,  King  0/  Servia.  Aus  dem  Tagc* 
buch  KOnig  Alexanders  von  Serbien.  Aufzeich- 
nungen  und  Briefe  des  letzten  Obrenovic  und  der 
Kdnigin  Draga  von  Serbien. . .  Leipzig:  B,  Elischer 
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Andr^adds  (A.)  Un  coup  d'oeil  sur  les  finances 
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Antala  (L)  Les  richesses  mini^res  de  la  Serbie. 
(Mouvement  ^con.  v.  9,  pp.  331-336.  Bucarest, 
1909.     8**.) 

Arachich  (Vukoman).  Yeneral-shUbna  sluzhba 
ratnoga  doba.  Belgrad:  Shtampariya  Krai.  Serbsk. 
Vojnov  Alinistarstva.     xi,  364  p.,  3  maps.     8*. 

Bajkic  (Wellimir).  Le  credit  et  Ic  commerce 
interieur  en  Serbie.  (Mouvement  ^con.  v.  10, 
pp.  12-17.     Bucarest,  1 909.     8**.) 

La  dette  publique  de  la  Serbie.  (Mouve- 
ment econ.     V.  I.  pp.  484-495.     Bucarest,  1905. 

Balug^dsHsch  (Zivoin).  Die  Entstehung  der 
radikaien  Parte!  in  Serbien.  (NeueZeit.  Jahrg.  18, 
V.  I,  pp.  203-209.     Stuttgart,  1899). 

Bar  (Andre).  Majska  revolutziya  u  Srbiji.  Pe- 
revod  s  frantzuskog.  Beograd:  *^  Novi  Pokret,** 
IQ06-1907.     4  v.     12". 

Baaduin-Reddewii^  (A.  E.)  Les  banques 
et  les  socieies  d'assurance  en  Serbie.  (Mouvement 
^con.     V.  8,  pp.  314-329.     Bucarest,  1908.     8^) 

Bobchev  (S.  S.)  Yedin  serbski  zakonopisetx 
(Iz  istoriyata  na  serbskoto  zakonodatelstvo  v  novo 
vryeme).  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto 
knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  61,  pp.  227- 
328.     Sryedetz,  1900.) 

Brans wlk  (Benoit).  Recueil  de  documents 
diplomatiques  relatifs  i.  la  Serbie  avec  une  intro- 
duction. Constantinople:  S.  H,  Weiss,  1876.  xvi, 
92  p.     8% 


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259 


Servia,  confd, 

C»se  (The)  of  Servia.  By  a  Serb.  London: 
Bell  6*  Daldy,  1863.     16  p.     8". 

Cor»  (Guido).  Fra  gli  slavi  meridionali  un*  es- 
carsione  in  Croazia  e  in  Serbia  (1902).  (Nuova 
antologpa.  v.  197  (ser.  4,  v.  113),  pp.  440-461. 
Roma^  1904.) 

Coimuini  (Napoleone).  In  Serbia;  impres- 
sioni  descrittive.     Siena^  i^77'     12°. 

Canibert  (Barthelemy  Sylvestre).  Essai  his- 
torique  sur  les  revolutions  et  I'independance  de  la 
S^rbie,iSo4-50.  Ltipzig.i^s^.  2 v.  port.  map.  8". 

Datsoir  (S.  Zh.)  Serbskoto  zanayatchisko  iz- 
lozhenie  v  Vranva  i892g.  (Periodichesko  spisanie 
na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  dnizhestvo  v  Sryedetz. 
V,  41-43,  pp.  916-945.     Sryedetz,  1893.) 

D»velay  (fedouard).  La  Serbie.  Notes  his- 
toriques,  statistiques  &  commercial es.  BruxelUs: 
A,  GUUs,  1907.     143  p.,  I  port.     8'. 

Deplorable  (Le)  ^venement. .  .devant  Roust- 
chouk...  [By  Un  Bulgare.]  n.  t.-p,  1867.  3-42  p. 

Dillon  (Paul).  Servia  and  its  peasant  proprie- 
tors. (Irish  Eccles.  Rec.  ser.  4,  v.  14,  pp.  212- 
337.     Dublin,  1903.) 

DimitrieTitch  (Mita).  Les  Albanais  dans  la 
question  de  la  vieille  Serbie  et  de  la  Macedoine. 
(Nouv.  rev.  v.  156  (n.  s.  v.  37),  pp.  449-456. 
Paris,  1905.) 

Dombrowski  (Ernst  von).  Grundlagen  einer 
Omis  Nordwestserbiens.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovin- 
isches  Landesmusuem  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl. 
Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien, 
1897.     4°.     V.  5,  pp.  527-561.) 

Dra§^»  und  ihre  Umtriebe  in  Serbien.  Von 
einem  serbischen  Staatsmann.  Zurich:  Juchli  dr* 
Beck,  1901.     29  p.     8°. 

Durham  (Mary  Edith).  The  story  of  Kara- 
gcorge.  (Independent  Rev.  v.  4,  pp.  58-68. 
London,  1904.) 

Through  the  lands  of  the  Serb.     London: 

E,  Arnold,  1904.     xi,  346  p.,  i  map,  16  pi.     8''. 

Eilimek-Waissolm  (Hugo  von).  Der  bul- 
garisch-serbische  Krieg,  1885.  Wien:  L,  W,  Seidel 
^  Sohn,  1886.     vi,  243(1)  p.,  7  maps.     8*. 

Oeg^enirartig^e  milit&rische  Lage  Osterreich- 
Ungams  gegen  Serbien  und  Montenegro.  (Grenz- 
boten.  Leipzig,  1909.  4°.  Jahrg.  68,  pp.  269- 
275.) 

Oelcieh  (Eugen).  Das  kommerzielle  Bil- 
dungswesen  in  Belgien,  Spanien,  Portugal,  Ser- 
bien und  Bosnien.  Wien:  A,  Holder,  1906.  xii, 
306  p.  4".  (Das  kommerzielle  Bildungswesen 
der  europaischen    und    auseurop^ischen   Staaten. 

Teil3.) 

Oeorg^eTitch(Vladan).  Das  Ende  der  Obre- 
novitch.  Beitrilge  zur  Geschichte  Serbiens,  1897- 
1900.    Leipzig:  S,  Hirzel,  1905.    2  p.l.,  616  p.  8°. 

—  Die  serbische  Frage.     Stuttgart :  Deutsche 
VerlagS'Anstal4,  1909.     148  p.     8'. 

Gerard  (Frances).  A  king's  romance  :  the 
story  of  Milan  and  Natalie,  first  king  and  queen  of 
Servia.  London:  Hutchinson  £r*  Co,,  1903.  x, 
a  1.,  316  p.,  7  pi.,  10  port.     8% 


New  York:    Dodd,  Mead  6*   Co^ 

[1903].     X,  2  1.,  316  p.,  7  pi.,  10  port.     8°. 

Gladstone  (William  Ewart).  The  Turco* 
Servian  War.  Bulgarian  horrors  and  the  question 
of  the  East.  New  York  :  Love II,  Adam,  fVesson 
<Sr*  Co.,  1876.     39  p.     8". 

Gotting^  (  ).  Ueber  ein  altes  Bergwerks- 
Emporium  in  Serbien.  (Berg-  u.  huettenmaen- 
nische  Zeitung.  Jahrg.  60,  pp.  213-216,  225-227, 
237-240,  249-251.     Berlin,  1901.) 

Gopceric  (Spiridion).  Bulgarien  und  Ostru- 
melien.  Mit  besonderer  Berucksichtigung  des  Zeit- 
raumes  von  18 78-1 886,  nebst  militarischer  WQrdi- 
gung  des  serbo-bulgarischen  Krieges.  Leipzig:  B, 
Elischer,  1886.     xvii,  616  p.,  6  plans  in  i.     8°. 

Serbien   und  die  Serben...     Leipzig:  B, 

Elischer  Nachf.,  1891.  I  p.l.,  (i)  vi-vii(i),  492  p., 
I  map,  II  pi.     4°. 

Great  Britain* — Foreign  Office,  Diplomatic 
and  consular  reports  on  trade  and  finance.  Annual 
series.     London,  1 886-1 904.     8**. 


1885/6  IX  pp.  no.  176. 

1887/8  174  pp.  no.  534. 

X889/90  94  pp.  no.  Z040. 

1891  27  pp.  no.  1295. 

1892  26  pp.  no.  Z480. 

1893  39  pp.  no.  1604. 

1894  23  pp.  no.  1685. 
1895/6  x8  pp.  no.  1845. 


X896/7  15  pp.  no.  2029. 

1897/8  x8  pp.  no.  2207. 

1898/9  17  pp.  no.  2383. 

1899/00  19  pp.  no.  9553. 

zgoo/x  XX  pp.  no.  2757. 

X902  xs  pp.  no.  2953. 

X902/3  x5  pp.  no.  3139. 

X903  x8  pp.  no.  3329. 


1904   20  pp.  no.  :i529. 

Servia.     New  customs  tariff.     Translation 

of  the  new  customs  tariff  in  Servia,  as  modified  by 
commercial  treaties  with  the  United  Kingdom, 
Germany,  France,  Switzerland,  Italy,  Belgium,  and 
Turkey  ;  together  with  the  tariff  of  Servian  duties 
known  as  **  Trosharina."  London:  Darling^ 
Son,  1907.     79  (i)  p.     f°. 

Gamplowica  (L.)  Le  origini  storiche  dei 
Serbi  edei  Croati.  (Revista  italiana  di  sociologia. 
anno  6,  pp.  402-414.      Torino,  1902.) 

Handelsrertrag^  zwischen    Osterreich-Un- 
garn  und  Serbien  vom  14.  M^rz  1908.     (Oesterr. 
wirtschaftspolit.   Archiv.     Jahrg.  8,    pp.  567-603. 
Wien,  1908.) 

HandelsTertrag^  zwischen  Serbien  und  Bel- 
gien vom  11/24  April  1907,  provisorisch  in  Kraft 
getreten  am  26.  September  1907.  (Oesterr.  wirt- 
schaftspolit. Archiv.  Jahrg.  7,  p.  758-762.  Wien, 
1907.     8".) 

Harry  (Ibrahim).  De  la  naturalisation  collec- 
tive dans  les  rapports  de  la  Turquie  et  de  la  Serbie. 
(Jour,  droit  internat.  prive.  ann^e  29,  pp.  70-74' 
Paris,  1902.) 

Henry  (Rene).  Serbie.  Histoire  int^rieure 
et  partis.  (Questions  diplomat,  et  col.  annee  8, 
pp.  348-366.     Paris,  1904.) 

Heraog^  (Moritz  Anton).  Zum  Thronwechsel 
in  Serbien.  Spiez:  G,  Maurer,  1904.  56  p.,  illus. 
I2^ 

Hilferding^  (Aleksandr  Feodorovich).  Ge- 
schichte  der  Serben  und  Bulgaren. . .  Aus  dem 
russischen.  Bautzen  :  J,  E,  Schmaler,  1856-64. 
2  V.     8^ 

Abt.  2  translated  by  J.  E.  Schmaler;  publ.  Schmaler  &* 
Peck. 

HogTfiT®  (J-)  Le  roi  Milan  de  Serbie.  (Rev. 
de  Belgique.  ser.  2,  v.  28,  pp.  154-169.  Bru- 
xelles,  1900.) 


26o 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Servia,  confd. 

Hunfl^erbiihler  (H.)  Die  schweizerische  Mili- 
tarmission  nach  dem  serbisch-bulgarischen  Kriegs- 
schauplatze.  Aus  dem  Berichte  an  den  schweizer- 
ischen  Bundesrat.  Frauenfeld :  /.  Huber,  1886. 
2  p.I.,  181,  X  p.,  I  plan,  8  maps.     8**. 

Harst  (Ben).  Servia  and  Russian  diplomacy. 
(Catholic  World,  v.  81,  pp.  615-622.  New  York, 
1905.) 

Ifltoria  e  descriztone  della  citt^  di  Belgrado  in 
cui  si  espongono  tutti  gli  avvenimenti  accaduti  a 
quel  la  piazza  nelle  varie  guerre  co*  Turchi.  Fino 
alia  conquista  fattane  nel  di  8  di  Octobre  1789. 
dalle  armi  di  S.  M.  Tlmperatore  Giuseppe  II.  co- 
mandate  dal  Feld  Maresciallo  Laudon.  In  Italia, 
1789.     40  p.,  I  pi.     12°. 

iTanoTlch  (  ).  The  Servian  massacre. 
<Contemp.  Rev.  v.  84,  pp.  62-78.    London,  1903.) 

Jaray  (Gabriel  Louis).  Chez  lcs],.Serbes. 
(Questions  diplomat,  et  coloniales.  v.  21,  pp.  12- 
35.  168-192.     Paris,  1906.) 

JesBen  (Franz  von).  Begivenhedcr  jeg  ople- 
vede.  [Sftnderjylland  i  Udvisnings-Tiden.  Konge- 
mordet  i  Serbien.  Den  russisk-japanske  Krig. 
Norges  syvende  Juni  1905.]  Omslagstegning  af 
H.  Tegner.  Kjobenhavn:  Gyldendal,  1907.  5  p.l., 
<i)  4-227  p.     8^ 

Johnston  (Charles).  The  Servian  tragedy. 
(North  Amer.  Rev.  v.  177,  pp.  12-21.   NewYor\ 

«903.) 

Jovanovich  (Jovan  U.)  Bergbau  und  Berg- 
baupolitik  in  Serbien.  Von  Jowan  U.  Jowano- 
witsch...  Berlin:  E,  Ebering,  1904.  212  p.,  2 
maps.  8**.  (Rechts-  und  Staatswissenschaftliche 
Studien. . .  Heft  24.) 

JovanoTich  (Milyutin).  Die  serbische  Land- 
wirtschaft.  Eine  Darstellung  ihrer  gegenwartigen 
Vcrhaitnisse  von. .  .Milutin  Jowanowitsch . .  .MUn- 
chen:  Ernst  Reinhardt,   1906.     vi,  98  p.     8*. 

JoTaaoTich  (Vasa).  Le  developpement  in- 
dustriel  de  la  Serbie.  (Mouvement  ^con.  Bucu- 
rest,  1909.     8".     V.  10,  pp.  291-297.) 

K4Uay  (Benjamin).  Geschichte  der  Serben  ; 
aus  dem  ungarischen  von  J.  H.  Schwicker.  Bd.  i. 
Budapest,   IVien  und  Leipzig,  1878      8°. 

Kanitz  (Felix  Phillip).     Ueber  alt-  und  neu- 

serbische  Kirchenbaukunst.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Kunst- 

geschichte.     (Kais.  Akad.   d.  Wissensch.   Philos.- 

hist.   CI.   Sitzungsb.     Bd.    45,    pp.    3-13.      2   pi. 

Wien,  1864.     8'.) 

Das  K^nigreich  Serbien;  und  das  Serben- 

volk  von  der  R^merzeit  bis  zur  Gegenwart.  Leip- 
zig: B.  Meyer,  1 904-1 909.  2  v.  4**.  (Mono- 
graphien  der  Balkanstaaten.  ..  [v.]  i.) 

Bd.  z.  Land  und  Bev5lkerun);:.  Bd.  2.  Durchgesehen  und 
erganzt  von  Rogoljub  Jovanovic.  Bd.  3.  does  not  form  part 
of  Monographien. 

Reise  in  Sud-Serbien  und  Nord-Bulgarien. 

AusgefUhrt  im  Jahre  1864.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wis- 
sensch. Phil. -hist.  Classe.  Denksch.  Bd.  17,  Abt.  2, 
pp.  1-66.     I  map,  5  pi.      Wien,  1868.     T.) 

Serbien.     Historisch-ethnographische  Rei- 

sestudien  aus  den  Jahren  1 859-1868.  Mit. . .  Illus- 
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Kohn  (Wilhelm).  Serbien  in  geo-ethnograf- 
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Koflhatieh  (R.)  Serbski  narod  i  anneksiya 
Bosnii  i  Hertzegoviny.  St.  Petersburg:  M.  A. 
Aleksandrov,  1908.     56  p.     8**. 

Kovachevich  (L.),  and  L.  Jovanovich.  Is- 
torija  srpskoga  naroda.  Beograd:  Drzh  shtampa- 
rija,  1893.     2  V.      12°. 

Krones  (Franz  von).  Felzeugmeister  Josef 
Freiherr  von  Simbschen.  18 10-18 18.  Sein  kriegi- 
rechtlicher  Process  und  seine  Rehabilitirung.  Nach 
ungedruckten  Aufzeichnungen.  (Archiv  fUr  ttsterr. 
Gesch.     Bd.  77,  pp.  151-264.      Wien,  1891.     8*.) 

Josef  Freiherr  von  Simbschen  und  die  Stcl- 

lung  Osterreichs  zur  serbischen  Frage  (1807-18 10). 
(Archiv  fUr  6sterr.   Gesch.     Bd.  76,  pp.  127-260. 
Wien,  1890.     8^) 

Leger  (Louis).  Coup  d'oeil  sur  les  origines  de 
la  nation  serbe.  (Journal  des  savants,  n.  s.  ann^ 
7.  pp.  53-63-     Paris,  1909.     4°. 

Lanyeritaa  {Afme.  Christine  Petrovitch).  The 
truth  concerning  the  life  of  Queen  Draga.  2  port. 
(Fortnightly  Rev.  v.  86  (n.  s.  v.  80),  pp.  1065- 
1074.     London,  1906.) 

Malet  (Albert).  Alexandre  i.  de  Serbie.  (Rev. 
de  Paris.     1903,  v.  4,  pp.  162-172.     Paris,  1903.) 

Le  roi  Milan.     (Rev.  de  Paris,     ann^e  6, 

V.  6,  pp.  136-159.     Paris,  1899.) 

Mallat  (Joseph).  La  Serbie  contemporaine: 
etudes,  enquetes  statistiques.  Paris:  J.  Maison- 
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MaHan  (S.  F.)  S^rb&torile  la  Romanl.  Stu- 
diu  etnografic.     v.  3.     Bucuresci,  1901.     8*. 

Markovic  (Milan).  Die  serbische  Hauskom- 
munion  (Zadruga)  und  ihre  Bedeutung  in  der  Ver- 
gangenheit  und  (Gegenwart.  Leipzig:  Duncker 
<Sr*  Humblot,  i  ^03.     xi,  88  p.     8°. 

Michotte  de  Welle  (M.)  [Rapport  sur  les  r^- 
sultats  du  commerce  exterieur  de  la  Serbie,  en 
1906.]  (Recueil  consulaire.  v.  139,  pp.  257-272. 
Bruxelles,  1907.     8".) 

Rapport  sur  la  situation    ^conomique  et 

commerciaie  de  la  Serbie,  en  1907.     (Recueil  con- 
sulaire. V.  141,  pp.  279-302.  Bruxelles,  1908.  8°.) 

Mijatovioh  (Chedomille).  A  royal  tragedy. 
Being  the  story  of  the  assassination  of  King  Alex- 
ander and  Queen  Draga  of  Servia.  New  York: 
Dodd,  Mead  <5r*  Co.,  1907.  xi,  230  p.,  I  pi.,  8 
port.     8^ 

Servia  and  the  Servians.     London:   Sir  I, 

Pitman  <5r*  Sons,  Ltd,,  1908.     x,  296  p.,  16  pi.    8', 

MilicheTich  (M.)  Zhivot  Srba  Selyaka.  Beo- 
grad: Drzhavna  shtampariya,  1894.    4  p.l.,  371  p. 

8'. 

Miloi^ritch  (Milosh  G.)  La  Turquie  d'Eu- 
rope  et  le  probl^me  de  la  Mac^doine  &  de  la  vieille 
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Servia,  confd, 

international.  Paris:  A.  Rousseau^  1905.  3  p.l., 
309  p.,  I  1.,  I  map.  8°.  (Universite  dc  Paris. — 
Faculte  de  Droit.) 

Moeller  (Robert).  Der  serbisch-buls^arische 
Krieg,  1885.  Hannover:  Helwing  [1888  ?J  xii, 
230  p.,  9  maps.     2.  ed.     8°. 

NMtitsch  (Georg).  Wo  ist  die  Wahrheit  ? 
Neue  Daten  und  Dokumente  zur  sUdslavischen  revo- 
lutionaren  Agitation.  Sarajevo:  D,  A.  Kajon, 
1908.     57  p.,  I  facsim.     8**. 

New  railways  in  Servia.  i  map.  (Board  of 
Trade  Jour.  v.  26,  pp.  160-163.  London^  1899.  8°.) 

NoTakovitch  (Dragolioub).  La  zadrouga 
(Les  communautes  familiares  chez  les  Serbes). 
Paris:  A,  Pedone,  1905.  2  p.!.,  188  p.  4°.  (Uni- 
versite de  Paris.     Faculte  de  droit.) 

Okanorich  (Stefan  Milan).  Die  serbische 
Volksepik  im  Dienste  der  Erziehung.  Ein  Beitrag 
zum  Ausbau  des  Lehrplanes  der  serbischen  Volks- 
schule.  Jena:  B,  Vopelius,  1897.  4  p.l.,  140  p., 
I  1.     8'. 

Orloir  (Iwan).  Indiskretionen  tiber  K5nig 
Milan  und  seinen  Hof.  Leipzig:  C.  Minde^  1889. 
88  p.     2.  ed.     8". 

OsBio  izvjesce  velike  gimnazije  u  Sarajevu  ob- 
javljeno  na  kraju  skolske  godine  i889-'90.     Sara- 
jevo: Zemaljska  stamparija^  1890.     71  p.     8*. 

PatmoT  (I.)    Istoricheski  vzglyad  na  nachala 
avtokefalii  serbskoi  tzerkvi  i  uchrezhdenie  patriar- 
shestva  v  drevnei  Serbii.     St,  Petersburg:  V,  V. 
Komarov^  1 89 1.     98  p.     8°. 

Peisker  (J.)  Die  serbische  Zadruga.  (Ztsch. 
f.  Social-  u.  Wirtbschaftsgesch.  v.  7,  pp.  211- 
326.     Berlin^  1899.) 

Peritch  (Jivoin).  De  la  capacity  de  succ^der 
des  sujets  roumains  en  Serbie.  (Mouvement  econ. 
V.  3,  pp.  18-38.     Bucarest^  1905.) 

Etude  sur  la  nouvelle  constitution  du  Roy- 

aume  de  Serbie.  (Bull,  mensuel  Soc.  de  legisla- 
tion comp.  ann^e  34,  pp.  255-283,  333-38ii 
404-450.     Paris^  1903.) 

De  la    juridiction   comp^tente  en   Serbie 

pour  connattre  des  actions  en  divorce  ou  en  nullite 
du  mariage  formees  par  des  ^poux  Strangers.  (Jour, 
droit  internat.  prive.  v.  27,  pp.  742-748.  Paris ^ 
1900.) 

Le  traite  de   Berlin  et  la  question  de  la 

nationality  par  rapport  \  la  principaut^  de  Serbie. 
<Rev.  g^n.  de  droit  internat.  pub.  annee  7,  pp. 
181-214.     Paris  ^  1900.) 

Periteh  (Jivoin),  and  Stanojk  Mihailo- 
wiTCH.  Serbien.  [Gesetzgebung  1902-1906;  Lit- 
eratur.]  (Internat.  Vereinigung  f.  vergleich  Rechts- 
wissensch.  u.  Volkswirtschaftslehre  zu  Berlin. 
Jahrb.     v.  8,  pp.  2675-2724.     Berlin,  1909.     8".) 

PetroTich  (Mita).  Finansije  i  ustanove  ob- 
novlyenc  Srbije  do  1842.  Vol.  2-3.  Belgrad: 
Minister stvo  Finansije ^  1899.     4''« 

Pieot  (fimile).  Les  Serbes  dc  Hon^rie,  leur 
histoire,  leurs  privileges,  leur  eglise,  leur  etat  poli- 
tique ct  social.  [By  E.  Picot.l  Prague:  Grigr  6* 
Battel^  1873.     474  p.,  I  I.     8  . 

Pinon  (Ren^).  Le  conflit  austro-serbe.  (Rev. 
d.  deux  mondes.  p^r.  5,  v.  37,  pp.  638-668.  Paris, 
1907.) 


Popomritsch  (Milorad).  Die  sozialpolitische 
Lage  in  Serbien.  (Neue  Zeit.  Jahrg.  19,  v.  2, 
pp.  516-522.     Stuttgart,  1901.) 

Printa  (Charles).  Notes  sur  la  politique  serbe. 
(Questions  diplomat,  et  coloniales.  v.  23,  pp. 
702-708.     Paris,  1907.     8'.) 

Protitch  (Stojan).  The  secret  treaty  between 
Servia  and  Austria- Hungary:  a  page  of  modern 
Servian  history.  (Fortnightly  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  85, 
pp.  838-849.     London,  1909.     8**.) 

Pablie  instruction  in  Servia.  (In:  Great  Britain  . 
Education  Bd.  Special  reports  on  educational  sub- 
jects.    London,  1902.     8**.     v.  8,  pp.  537-554-) 

Summarized  translation  of  **  Notice  sur  Tinstniction  pub- 
lique  en  Serbie,"  published  on  the  occasion  of  the  Paris  Exhi- 
bition, 1900,  by  the  Ministry  of  Public  Instruction  of  the 
kingdom  of  Servia. 

Patnik  (R.)    Ruchna  kniga  za  artilerijske  ofit  - 
zire  18  deo,  artilerija  u  gradskoi  vojni.     Belgrad: 
Kralevsko  serbska  denhavna  shtamparija,    1883. 
iii,  1 1.,  784-674-494-19  p.     illus.     8**. 

Rachitch  (Vol'slav  V.)  Le  royaume  de  Ser- 
bie. l^tude  d'histoire  diplomatique  et  de  droit  in- 
ternational. La  Serbie  aux  Serbes.  Paris:  A, 
Pedone,  1901.     751  (i)  p.     8". 

RadiToyevich  (Lyubomir).  Pouchenye    o 

vidanyu  rana  i  drugi  povreda  za  potrebu  narodni 

voinika.  Belgrad:  Pravitelstv.  knigopeehatnya, 
1867.     50  p.     16°. 

Radowanowich  (  ).  La  dette  publique 
de  la  Serbie.  15  p.  (Congr^s  internat.  d.  valeurs 
mobili^res.     v.  2  [art.  30].    Paris,  1901.) 

Ranke  (Leopold  von).  A  history  of  Servia  and 
the  Servian  revolution,  from  original  Mss.  and  docu- 
ments. Translated  from  the  German  of  L.  Ranke, 
by  Mrs.  Alexander  Kerr.  London:  J.  Murray, 
1847.     I  p. I.,  (i)  vi-xxiv,  477  (i)  p.,  I  map.     8°. 

The  history  of  Servia,    and  the   Servian 

revolution.  With  a  sketch  of  the  insurrection  in 
Bosnia.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Mrs. 
Alexander  Kerr.  To  which  is  added,  The  slave 
provinces  of  Turkey.  Chiefly  from  the  French  of 
Cyprien  Robert.  London:  H.  G.  Bohn,  1853.  xv 
(i),  520  p.     12°. 

Serbien  und  die  TUrkel  im  19.  Jahrhundert. 

I^pzig:  Duncker  <5r*  Humblot,  1879.  xvi,  I  1., 
558  p.     8".     (In  his:  Sfimmtliche  Werke.     v.  43. 

44.) 

Die  serbische    Revolution  aus  serbischen 

Papieren.     Berlin,  1844.     8**. 

Du  Moulin  Eckart  (Richard).  Ranke  und  die 
Serben.  (Deut.  Rev.  Jahre.  34  (1909,  v.  3),  pp. 
38-48.     Stuttgart,  1909.     8  .) 

Reinach  (Joseph).     Serbie    et    Montenegro. 
Paris:  La  Conj/rence[iSy4  7]     2  p.l.,  195  p.     8*. 
(Conference  Tocquevilie.     Etudes  sur  les  peuples 
slaves  et  I'Europe  orientale.     9.) 

Reinach  (Salomon).  La  station  n^olithique  de 
Jablanica  (Serbie).  (L'anthropologie.  v.  12,  pp. 
527-533.     Paris,  1901.) 

Reinecke  (Paul).  GrabhUgelfund  von  Jos- 
chewa  in  Serbien.  illus.  (Anthrop.  Gesellsch. 
Mitteil.     V.  30,  pp.  50-52.      IVien,  1900.) 

Rosen  (M.)  Ein  Wort  an  die  orientalischen 
Juden.  Belgrad:  In  der  fUrstlich- serbischen  Staats^ 
druckerei,  1867.     40  p.     8'. 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Servia,  confd, 

Raehnft  knis^a  za  Artilerijske  ofitzire  xvii  deo 
po  stranim  autorima  izradio  St.  Grujich.  Belgrtidy 
1882.     8'. 

St.  Markoiritsch  (Bogdan).  Die  Gemeinden 
und  ihr  Finanzwesen  in  Scrbien.  Jena:  G.  Fischer^ 
1904.  viii,  102  p.  8°.  (Staatswissenschaftliches 
Seminar  za  Halle  a.  d.  S.  Samml.  national5kono- 
mischer  und  statistischer  Abhandl.     v.  46.) 

Bibliography,  pp.  vii-viii. 

Samo-San  Georg^o  (Dionisio  de).  L'etni- 
Sprazione  italiana  in  Serbia.  I  commerci  dell*  Italia 
colla  Serbia.  14  p.  (Boll.  d.  Ministero  degli  Af- 
fariEsteri.    Gennaio,  1898.    no.  116.  Roma.iZffi.) 

Scherer  (Franz).  Bilder  aus  dem  serbischen 
Volks-  und  Familienleben.  NeusaU:  Luka  Jocic 
&»  Comp.t  1882.    212  p.,  2  1.     12''. 

Sohwaralose    (  ).     Ober    Bertlhrungen 

zwischen  Deutschland  und  Serbien  in  Vergangen- 
heit  und  Gegenwart.  (Jahrb.  d.  KOnigl.  Akad. 
gemeinntitziger  Wissenschaften  zu  Erfurt,  n.  s., 
Heft  32,  pp.  3-28.    Erfurt,  1906.) 

Sedmo  izvjesce  velike  gimnazije  u  Sarajevu  ob- 
javljeno  na  kraju  skolske  godine  1 888-'9.  Sarajevo: 
Zemaljska  stamparija,  1 8 89.      71  p.     8". 

Serbien*  Der  allgemeine  und  Vertrags-Zoll- 
tarif  (Nach  dem  Stande  vom  14.  September  1906). 
(Deut.  Handels-Archiv.  Jabrg.  1906,  pp.  1831- 
1908.     Berlin^   1 906.) 

Serbien*  Aussenhandel  in  den  Jahren  1900- 
date.  (Deut.  Handels-Archiv.  1901,  pt.  i,  pp. 
955-962.     Berlin,  1901.) 

Continued  yearly  to  date. 

Serbien:  Einfuhr-  und  Ausfuhr-Zolltarif. 
(Oesterr.  wirtschaftspolit.  Archiv.  Jahrg.  8,  pp. 
604-750.      Wien,  1908.     8*.) 

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Aussenhandels  in  den  Jahren  1891-190T  mit  beson- 
derer  Berttcksichtigung  Osterreich-Ungarns.  (Os- 
terr.  wirthschaftspolit.  Archiv.  Jahrg.  3,  pp.  538- 
567.      Wien,  1903.) 

Serbien*  Wirtschaftliche  Lage  im  Jahre  1902. 
(Deutsches  Handels-Archiv.  Jahrg.  1903,  pp. 
682-691.     Berlin,  1903.) 

Serbiflche  (Die)  Armee.     (Streffleurs  Osterr. 
militar.  Ztschr.     1905,  v.  i  (Jahrg.  82),  pp.  73-88. 
Wien,  1905.) 

Serbia* 

Constitution, 

1869.  June  29/July  II.  Constitution.  French 
text.  (British  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  Ixi: 
1070;  Dareste,  Les  const,  mod.,  11:289.) 

Russian    text.      Belgrad,   1870.      128  p. 

8*.     (Bound  with:  Protocol  regular  sess.    Na- 
rodna  Skupshtina,  1869.) 

1888.  Dec.  22/1889  Jan.  3.  Constitution. 
French  text.  (British  and  Foreign  State 
Papers,  lxxxi:509.) 

1901.  April  6.  Constitution.  French  text. 
(Rev.  polit.  et  parlt.,  xxiv:438.) 

1901.  April  6/19.  La  nouvelle  constitution 
serbe  et  sa  traduction,  par  M.  Alexandre. 
(Rev.  polit.  et  parlementaire.  v.  29,  pp.  437- 
454.     Paris,  1901.) 


Ministarstvo  Finansov. 

BuTZET  derzhavnikh  raskhoda  i  prikhoda,  1900^ 
1902,  1904-1909.     Belgrad,  1900-1909.     f°. 

FiNANSijE  i  ustanove  obnovljenie  Srbije  do 
1842.  S  jednim  pogledom  na  raniji  istoriski 
razboj  finansiskog  urechenya  u  Sribiji.  Bel* 
grad,  1897. 

Recueil  des  lois,  trait^s  et  conventions  relatifs 
aux  emprunts  du  royaume  de  Serbie,  1876- 
1899.     Belgrade ^  1899.     vi,  660  p.     4°. 

Ministarstvo  Inostrannyk  Dyel, 

Pbopis  za  chuvanye  baruta  i  monitzie  u  obshte. 
Belgrad,  1868.     50  p.,  I  table.     12°. 

Ministarstvo  Narodne  Privrede. 

L* AGRICULTURE  en  Serbie.  Monographe  com- 
posee  bi  I'occasion  de  T  Exposition  Universelle 
de  1900.     Paris,  1900.     106  p.     8°. 

Antula  (D.  J.)  Revenue  g^n^rale  des  gise- 
ments  m^tallifi^res  en  Serbie.  Paris,  1900. 
147  p.     8'. 

FOR^TS  (Les)  et  la  chasse.  Paris,  1900.  50  p. 
8'. 

Industrie  mini^re  serbe.  Exposition  Univer- 
selle de  Paris,  1900.    Paris,  1900.    40  p.     8*. 

Pretkhodni  resultati  popisa  stanovnishtva  u 
Kralyevini  Srbiji.  ..Resultats  preliminaires  do 
recensement  de  la  population  dans  le  royaume 
de  Serbie.     Belgrad,  1891-1896.     2  v.     8°. 

Ministarstvo   Vojno. 

Inzhinyersko-tekhnichko  odelenye.  Odlomak 
iz  oklopnikh  lafeta.  Belgrad,  1891.  44  p., 
2  maps.     8**. 

Magatzinska  sluzhba  a  ratno  doba.  Nish^ 
1885.     47  p.     8". 

Pravila  za  rekrutovanye  obveznika  za  stalaa 
kaclar  prevochenye  u  pozive  i  ispis  iz  vojske. 
Belgrad,  189 1.     71  p.     12°. 

Pravila  za  voyenye  inventara  kod  vojske.  Bel- 
grad, 1874.     31  p.     12°. 

Pravilo  o  merama  predokhrane  i  desinfektzije 
od  sakagije  i  josh  nekikh  zaraznikh  bolesti  sa 
opisom  sakagije  kod  konya  i  lyudi.  Belgrad, 
1880.     61  p.     16". 

Pravilo  za  oslobochavanye  chinovnika  i  od- 
pravnika  javnikh  sluzhbi  od  noziva  na  vojnu 
sluzhbu  u  miru  i  ratu.  Belgrad,  1897.  23  p. 
12". 

Program  i  pravilo  za  polaganye  ofitziv  skikb 
ispita  u  peshadiji.    Belgrad,  1896.    15  p.    12**. 

Program  predmeta  prijemnog  ispita  za  nizho 
shkolu  vojne  akademije.  Belgrad,  1897.  16  p. 
I2^ 

Uredba  za  komandu  aktivne  vojske.  Belgrad, 
1898.     9  p.     12**. 

Zakon  o  ustroistvu  vojske.  Belgrad,  1898.. 
78  p.     16". 

Zakon  o  zhenidbi  ofitzira,  podofitzira  i  redova. 
Belgrad,  1898.     7  p.     16  . 

Narodna  Skupshtina  {National  Assembly), 

Protocols  and  stenographic  proceedings,  1861- 
1908.     Belgrad,  1861-1908.     8%  4'  and  V, 

Statistic hko  Odelenye  (Ministarstvo  Finansov), 

Statistique  de  la  Serbie.  v.  1-12.  Belgrade 
1871-1894.     4°. 


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Strvia,  confd, 

StaHsHehko  Odelenye  (Ministarstvo  Narodne  Priv- 
rede), 

Annuairb  statistique,  (>-ii,  1 904-1 906.     Bel- 
gradet  1906-1908.     8". 

MATiRiAUX  pour  la  statistiqae  da  royaume  de 

Serbie,  no.  7.     Belgrade^  1907.     f. 

no.  7.  Statistiqae  des  ravages  caus^  par  la  gr£le...z896- 
«905. 

Statistiqub  des  prix  des  produits  agricoles  et 

autres,  v.  3.     Belgrade ^  1906.     f. 
▼.  3.  Statistique  de  la  p^riode  de  19OX  i  1905. 

Statistique  da  royaame  de  la  Serbie,  tome 
1-12,  21,  24-25,  27,  29.    Belgrade,  1 892-1907. 

r. 

t,  X.  Dinombrement  de  la  population  de  31  d^cembre,  1890. 

t,  a.  Reoensement  des  bestiauz  de  ferme  de  31  d^cembre, 
■I90. 

t.  3.  Statistique  agricole  pour  I'ann^e  1889. 

t.  4.  Mouvement  de  la  population  pour  Tano^  1888-1890. 

t.  5.  nnances  communales  pour  1  anntfe  Z88&-1890. 

t.  6.  Justice  criminelle  pour  I'ann^  1888-1890. 


7.  Instruction  publique  pour  I'ann^e  scolaire  1889-1890. 

8.  Mouvement  de  la  population  pour  Tann^  1891. 

9.  Statistique  agricole  pour  Tannic  1893. 
o.  Justice  civile  pour  Tano^  1888-1893. 

t.  xz.  Recensement  des  bestiauz  de  ferme  de  31  dtfcembre, 
1895. 


t. 
t. 
t. 
t,  xo, 


■900.    a.  ptie.  ^ 

c.  as.  Statistique  agricole  pour  I'ann^e  1901 
t.  a7.  •»  "  *»         "        190a 

t.  a9.  **  "  "         "        X903 

Statutes, 

Loi  sar  rorganisation  de  la  statistique  d'etat 
dans  le  royaame  de  Serbie.  Belgrade^  1901. 
10  p.     8*. 

Serria  and  Montenegro,  illus.  (NatU  Geog. 
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Servi*  by  the  Servians.  Compiled  and  ed- 
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Singer  (Bernhard).  Die  Vertr&ge  mit  Serbien. 
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Fer,  1876.     141  p.,  I  1.     8". 

Sl»veikov(R.  P.)  Bolgarski  dyeitzi  v  sorb- 
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PP-  74-93;  V-  13.  pp.  100-121;  V.  14,  pp.  272-286; 
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SmiU»nie  (Manojlo  V. )  Beitr&ge  zur  Siede- 
lungskande  Sttdserbiens.  Wien:  R,  Lee  finer  y  1900. 
71  p.,  I  map.  4°.  (K[aiserlich-K[oeniglich], 
geographische  Gesellschaft  in  Wien.  Abb  and- 
langen.     Bd.  2.  Nr.  2  (1900).) 

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mentaires;  4.  Dispositions  penales  accessoires; 
5.  La  procedure  p^nale;  6.  LitCerature  et  recueils 
d'arrets.  [Traduction  de  E.  Vinck.]  (In:  La 
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Wiesner  (Alois  Karl).  Aus  Serbien  und  Bul- 
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einem  illustrierten  Anhang:  Der  serbisch-bulgar- 
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Wilson  {Mrs.  Northesk).  Belgrade,  the  White 
City  of  Death.  Being  the  history  of  King  Alex- 
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traits . . .  lent  by. . .  M.  Chedoniille  Mijatovich. 
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Wirth  (Albrecht).  Die  Serbenfrage.  (Nord. 
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Witting^haaflen  und  Szatm&rv&r  (Heinrich 
Fulek  von).  Das  K5nigreich  Serbien  geographisch- 
militarisch  dargestellt.  Pressburg:  R.  Drodtleff, 
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WUtniatz  (Milan).  Die  agrar-rechtlichen  Ver- 
haitnisse  des  mittelalterlichen  Serbiens.  Jena:  G. 
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V.  40;) 

Yaksehitch  (Gr^goire).  L'Europe  et  la  r<f- 
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preface  de  6.  Haumant.  Paris:  Hachette  6*  0>., 
1907.     3  P.l.t  X,  530  p.,  I  1.,  I  map.     8'. 

Yankovieh  (  ),  and  (  )  Gruich.  Slaves 
du  Sud;  ou,  Le  pcuple  serbe;  avec  les  Croates  et 
les  Bulgares:  aper9U  de  leur  vie  historique,  poli- 
tique et  sociale.  Paris:  A,  Franck,  1853.  2  p.l., 
155  p.     8". 

Tankovich  ( Welizar  S).  System  der  direkten 
Steuern  in  Serbien.  [Berlin:  O,  Francke^  1904. 
76  p.,  I  1.     8^ 

TastreboT  (I.  S.)  Obychai  i  pyesni  turetzkikh 
scrbov.  2  ed.,  dopolnennoe  ikh  prozoyu.  St. 
Petersburg:  V.  S.  Balashev,  1889.  xxiv,  626  p. 
8". 

ZhivkoTich  (K.)  Zhitie  svyatykh  serbskikh 
prosvyetitelei  Symeona  i  Savvy.  Vie  des  saints 
apotres  serbes  Symeon  &  Sabba.  Vienna:  Slavenno 
Serbs kaya  Tip.,  1794.     152  p.    4". 

Zippra  (Franz).  Vorausgesagte  Ereignisse  aus 
der  neueren  Geschichte  Serbiens.  (Psychische  Stu- 
dien.     Jahrg.  30,  pp.  540-548.    Leipzig,  1903.) 

Slavonia. 
See  Croatia. 

Turkey. 

See  also  Great  Britain. — Foreign  Office  in  the  section 
The  Near  Eastern  Question,  etc. 

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Belin    (F.    A.)     Bibliographie    ottomane;    ou, 

Notice  des  livres  turcs,  durant  les  annees  1286  et 

1287  de  I'h^gire.    Paris:  Impr.  Nat.,  1872.     37  p, 

8". 
Extr.:  Journal  asiatique,  no.  5  de  Tannic  1871. 

Brambach  (W.)  Meninski  Uber  tUrkische 
Handschriften  der  Grossherzoglichen  Hof-  und 
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Brockelmann  (Karl).  Verzeichnis  der  ara- 
bischen,  persischen,  tUrkischen  und  hebr&ischen 
Handschriften  der  Stadtbibliothek  zu  Breslau. 
Breslau:  M.  und  H.  Marcus,  1903.     iv,  i  1.,  53  p. 

4°. 

Broach  (Moritz).  [Bibliography.]  (In  his: 
The  height  of  the  Ottoman  power.  Cambridge 
modern  history,  v.  3,  pp.  782-785.  Cambridge, 
1904.     8".) 

Bury  (John  Bagnell).  [Bibliography.]  (In  his: 
The  Ottoman  conquest.  Cambridge  modern  his- 
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Chauvin  (Victor).  Notes  pour  I'histoire  dt 
I'imprimerie  ^  Constantinople.  (Zentralbl.  f.  Bib> 
liothekswesen.     Jahrg.  24,  pp.  255-262.     Leipzig, 

1907.) 

Constantinople*  Aja  SoBa  Mosque.  [Cata- 
logue of  the  library.]  Constantinople,  i^^T.  i  p.l.> 
398  p.     4°. 

Aksarai  Mosque.  [Catalogue  of  the  li- 
brary.]    Constantinople,  1893.     70  p.,  I  1.  4°. 

'Amujah  Husain  Pasha  Mosque.  [Cata- 
logue of  its  library.]     Constantinople,  1892.     60  p. 


As 'ad  Efendi  Library.     [Catalogue  of  the 


library.]     Constantinople,  n.  d.     342  p.,  i  1.     4'. 

As 'ad  Efendi,  Yeni  Medres-Saho,  Muham- 
mad Aza  Mosque.  [Catalogue  of  libraries.]  Con- 
stantinople, 1892.     30  p.,  I  1.     4". 

'Ashir  Efendi  Mosque.     [Catalogue  of  its 

library.]     Constantinople,  1888.     i  p.l.,  193  p.    4*. 

Atif   Efendi    Mosque.     [Catalogue  of  its 

library.]     Constantinople,  1892.    194  p.,  i  I.     4**. 

Ayydb  Jami    Mosque.     [Catalogue  of  its 

library.]     Constantinople,  1893.     23  p.     4°. 

Bashir  Agha  Mosque.     [Catalogue  of  the 

library.]     Constantinople,  n.  d.     32  p.,  i  1.     4**. 

Bashir  Agha  Mosque  (Bab  All).  [Cata- 
logue of  the  library.]     Constantinople,  i^^S'     61  p. 


Damad   Ibrahim   Pasha   Mosque.     [Cata- 


logue of  its  librar}'.]     Constantinople,  1894.     87  p. 
Damadzadeh  Kadl'askar  Muhammad  Murad 


Mosque.  [Catalogue  of  its  library.]   Constantinople, 
1893.     179  p.     4^ 

Duyumli  Baba  Mosque.    [Catalogue  of  the 

library.]     Constantinople,  1892.     47  p.     4*. 

Emir  Hojah  Kemankesh  Library.  [Cata- 
logue of  the  library.]  Constantinople,  1882.  66, 
II  p.,  I  1.     4**. 

Esmlhan  Sultan   Library.     [Catalogue  of 

the  library.]     Constantinople,  1892.     40  p.     4*. 


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Turkey,  confd, 

Faidallah,  Sheikh  MurSd,  Kalkan  Dalinli 

Ismail  Agha  Mosques.    [Catalogue  of  the  libraries.] 
Constantinople^  1892.     79  p.     4**. 

Haji  Sallm  Agha  Mosque  (Scutari).  [Cata- 
logue of  its  library.]  Constantinople^  i^^2,  134  p. 
4*. 


-  Hakim  Oghlu  *Ali  Pasha  Mosque.  [Cata- 
logue of  the  library.]  Constantinople^  i%f^^,  72  p., 
I  1.     4°. 


HSllit  Efendi  Mosque.     [Catalogue  of  the 
library.]     Constantinople^  1894.     96  p.     4". 

Hamidieh  Turke  Library.     [Catalogue  of 

the  library.]     Constantinople,  1883.     152  p.,  i  1. 
4'. 


-  Hosrev  Pasha  Mosque.     [Catalogue  of  its 
library.]    Constantinople,  1839  (?).     7^  p..  i  1.    4*« 

Kara  Mustafa,  Hakim  Oghlu  and  Kuyuji 

Murad  Pasha  Mosques;  M'usallah  Medressah. 
[Catalogue  of  the  libraries.]  Constantinople,  1892. 
62  p.     4°. 

Killj  *Ali  Pasha  Mosque.   [Catalogue  of  its 

library.]     Constantinople,  1893.     92  p.,  i  1.     4°. 

KOprQlQ  Muhammad  Pasha  Library.  [Cata- 
logue of  the  library.]  Constantinople,  n.  d.  248  p. 
4'. 


-  Kutubhanah  'UmQml  Mosque.  [Catalogue 
of  the  library.]  Constantinople,  1SS3.  389  p.,  il. 
f. 

Lalehli  Jami'  Mosque.     [Catalogue  of  the 

books  in  its  library.]    Constantinople,  1893.    382  p. 


MahmQd    Pasha    Madrasah    and  Rustem 

Pasha  Libraries.  [Catalogue  of  the  libraries.]  Con- 
stantinople, 1893.     72  p.,  I  1.     4°. 

Mihrshah  Sultan  Library.     [Catalogue  of 

the  library.]     Constantinople,  1892.     76  p.  '  4**. 

Muhammad  Fatih  Jami  Mosque.     [Cata- 
logue of  its  library.]     Constantinople,  n.  d.     i  p.l., 

381,  59  P-     4°. 

Ndri  *Uthmaniyyah  Mosque.     [Catalogue 

of  the  library.]  Constantinople,  1886.   i  p.l.,  338 p., 
I  I.     4°. 


Raghib  Pasha  Mosque.     [Catalogue  of  the 
library.]     Constantinople,  1892.     176  p.     4°. 

Sallmiyyah  Mosque  (Scutari).     [Catalogue 

of  its  library.]     Constantinople,  1893.     74  p.,  i  1. 

4*. 

Servili  Medreseh   Mosque.     [Catalogue  of 

the  library.]     Constantinople,  1893,     34  p.     4'. 

Sulaimaniyah  Mosque.     [Catalogue  of  the 

library.]     Constantinople,  1892.     iii  p.     4°. 

Sultan  Bajazid  Mosque.     [Catalogue  of  the 

library.]    Constantinople,  1886.     I  p.l.,  286  p.    4*. 

Tchelebi  'Abdallah  Efendi  Mosque.  [Cata- 
logue of  its  library.]  Constantinople,  1893.  i  p.l., 
41,  4  P-     4°. 

Tshelebi   Zadeh   Library.     [Catalogue  of 

the  library.]     Constantinople,   1883.      15  p.,    i   1. 

4*. 


-  Tshorllll  'All*  Pasha  Library.     [Catalogue 
of  the  library.]     Constantinople,  1885.     35  p.     8°. 

Yabya  Efendi  Mosque.     [Catalogue  of  the 

library.]     Constantinople,  1892.     47  p.     4**. 

Yeni  Jami   Mosque.      [Catalogue  of  the 

library.]     Constantinople,  1882.     104  p.     4**. 


H&mmer-Par§^8tall  (Joseph  von),  Freiherr, 
Bericht  aber  die  in  den  letzten  vl'er  Jahren  1845, 
46,  47  und  48  zu  Constantinopel  gedruckten  und 
lithographirten  Werke.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch. 
Pbilos.-hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  3,  pp.  126-137, 
174-182,  251-261,  266-275,  301-315.  IVien,  1849. 
8'.) 

Ueber  die  seit  dem  J.  1848  zu  Konstan- 

tinopel  gedruckten  und  lithographirten  Werke. 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-hist.  CI. 
Sitzungsb.  Bd.  6,  pp.  215-235.      Wien,  1851.     8'.) 

Jamal  al-Dln.  [A  short  bibliography  of  writers 
on  Turkish  history  and  a  collection  of  lives  of  the 
most  important  Turkish  historians.]  Constantinople, 
1896.      156  p.      12**. 

Kaiserlich  -  Koenig^liche  Hofbibliothek, 
Vienna.  Die  arabischen,  persischen  und  turkischen 
Handschriften. . .  Von  G.  FlUgel.  Hrsg  durch 
die  K.  K.  Orient.  Akad.  in  Wien.  IVien:  JC,  K, 
Hof'  u,  Staatsdruckerei,  1865-67.     3  v.     4°. 

Katalog^e  von  Bibliotheken  in  Constantinopel. 
Bibliotheca  urbis  Constantinopolitanae.  Anno  1 5 78. 
(Intelligenz-Blatt  zum  Serapeuro.  17.  Jahrg.,  pp. 
105-109,  113-116,  121-125,  129-133,  136-140. 
Leipzig,  1856.     8^) 

Kemke  (J.)  Zur  Geschichte  des  Buchdrucks 
in  Constantinopel.  (Centralblatt  filr  Bibiiotheks- 
wesen.      ii.  Jahrg.,  pp.   178-184.     Leipzig,   1894. 

Kong^lig^a  Universitetet  i  Upsala.  Codices 
arabici,  persici  et  turcici. . .  Disposuit  et  descripsit 
C.  J.  Tornberg.  \Upsalia\  Reg,  Univ.  (Jpsal., 
1849.     I  p.l.,  xxiv,  354  p.,  I  1.     4°. 

Lodg^e  (Richard).  [Bibliography.]  (In  his: 
Austria,  Poland  and  Turkey.  Cambridge  modern 
history,      v.   5,   pp.   840-845.      Cambridge,    1908. 

(In  his:  The  European  powers  and 

the  Eastern  question.  Cambridge  modern  history, 
v.  8,  pp.  812-817.     Cambridge,  1904.     8°.) 

PertBch  (Ludwig  Karl  Wilhelm).  Die  tUrk- 
ischen  Handschriften  der  Herzoglichen  Bibliothek 
zu  Gotha.  Verzeichnet  von  [L.  K.]  W.  Pertsch. 
Wien:  Kais.  Kon,  Hof-  und  Staatsdruckerei, 
1864.  viii,  239  (i)  p.  8*.  (In  his:  Die  orien- 
talischen  Handschriften  der  Herz.  Bibliothek  zu 
Gotha.     Theil  2.) 

Verzeichniss  der  tUrkischen  Handschriften 

der  KOniglichen  Bibliothek  zu  Berlin.  Berlin:  A, 
Asher  <5r*  Co.,  1889.  xi,  583  p.  f*.  (KOnigliche 
Bibliothek  zu  Berlin.  Die  Handschriften-Verzeich- 
nisse.     v.  6.) 

PhiUips    (W.  Alison).     [Bibliography.]    (In 

his:  Greece  and  the  Balkan  peninsula.  Cambridge 

modern  histojy.  v.  10,  pp.  803-807.  Cambridge, 
1907.     8**.) 

(In  his:  Mchemet  AH.  Cambridge 

modern  history,  v.  10,  pp.  852-855.  Cambridge, 
1907.     8'.) 

Rehatsek  (E.)  Catalogue  raisonne  of  the 
Arabic,  Hindostani,  Persian  and  Turkish  mss.  in  the 
Mulla  Firuz  library.     [Bombayil  1873.     i  p.l.,  viii, 

278  p.,  1 1.   8^ 

Rien  (C.)  Catalogue  of  the  Turkish  mss.  in 
the  British  Museum.  . .  [London]  Longmans  &*  Co., 
1888.     xi,  345  p.     f. 


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Turkey,  confd. 

RoyftI  Asiatic  Society.  Catalogue  of  the  Arabic, 
Persian,  Hindustani  and  Turkish  mss.  in  the  Library 
of  the  Royal  Asiatic  Society.  (Royal  Asiatic  Soc. 
Jour.     1892,  pp.  5oi>569.     London^  1892.) 

SchlechtarWasehrd  (Ottokar  Maria  von), 
Freiherr.  AusfUhrlicher  Bericht  Ubcr  die  in  Kon- 
stantinopel  vom  October  1851  bis  [Ende  August 
1857]  erschienenen  orientalischen  Werke.  (Kais. 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb. 
Bd.  13.  pp.  7-37;  Bd.  14,  pp.  74-86;  Bd.  17, 
pp.  157-174;  Bd.  20,  pp.  460.470;  Bd.  26,  pp. 
339-350.      Wien,  1854-58.     8'.) 

Bericht  Ubcr  drei  neue  Quellen  zur  mo- 

dernen  Geschichte  des  Osmanischen  Reiches.  ( Kais. 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil.-hist.  Classe.  Denkscb. 
Bd.  8,  pp.  283-288.      Wien,  1857.     T. 

Verzeichniss  der  neuesten  in  Konstantinopel 

erschienenen  orientalischen  Druck werke  [Fortset- 
znng  des  Verzeichnisses  der  in  Konstantinopel  er- 
scheinenden  Druck-  und  Lithographic- Werke. . . 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-hist.  CI.  Sit- 
zungsb.    Bd.  8,  page  215;  Bd.  10,  pp.  3-4,  316-317. 

Wien,  1852-1853.     8'.) 

Sehopoff  (A.)  Bibliographic.  (In  his:  Les 
reformes  et  la  protection  des  Chretiens  en  Turquie. 
1673-1904.  Firmans,  b^rats,  protocoles . . .  etc. 
Paris,  1904.     4*.) 

Stabel  (Bruno).  Zur  Litteratur Qber  die  Schlacht 
bei  Lepanto.  (Ztsch.  f.  Bttcherfreunde.  v.  4,  pp. 
190-197.     Bielefeld,  1900.) 

Weil  (Gotthold).  Die  ersten  Drucke  der  TUrken 

iSaid    Efendi].      (Zentralb.   f.    Bibliothekswesen. 
ahrg.  24,  pp.  49-61.     Leipzig,  1907.) 

Weir  (Thomas  H.)  The  Persian  and  Turkish 
manuscripts  in  the  Hunterian  library  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Glasgow.  (Royal  Asiatic  soc.  Jour. 
1906,  pp.  595-609.     London^  1906.) 

Periodicals. 

Al-Machriq*  Revue  catholique  orientale  bi- 
mensuelle.  annees  1-4  (i 898-1901).  Beyrouth, 
1898-1901.     8°. 

Ceased  publication  with  v.  4. 

Orient  (L').  Journal  de  defense  des  int^rets  de 
Tempire  Ottoman,  annee  i8-date.  BrujcelUs, 
1906-date. 

Current. 

General   Works. 

Abbott  (G.  F.)  The  Near  Eastern  question: 
the  Turkish  Empire.  (Quar.  Rev.  London,  1909. 
8*.     v.  210,  pp.  674-691.) 

Turkey  in  transition.     With  illustrations. 

London:  Edward  Arnold,  1909.  3  p.l.,  369  (i)  p. 
8'. 

Abdnl  Hamid,  sultan  and  khalif,  and  the  Pan- 
Islamic  movement.  (Blackwood's  Maga.  v.  180, 
pp.  291-310.     London,  1906.) 

Abesci  (Elias).  :^tat  actuel  de  1' Empire  Otto- 
man. Contenant  des  details. .  .sur  la  religion,  le 
gouvernement,  la  milice,  les  mceurs  &  les  amuse- 
mens  des  Turcs...  Traduit  de  I'Anglois  par  M. 
Fontanelle.     Paris,  1792.     2  v.  in  i.     12*. 

Abu-l-F»raJ  (Gregorius),ra//^</BAR  Hebr^eus. 
Historia  compendiosa  dynastiarum  . . .  historiam 
compiectens  universalem,  a  mundo  condito,  usque 


ad  tempora  authoris,  res  Orientalium  accnratissime 
describens  [et  Supplementum] ;  Arabice  edita  et 
Latine  versa  ab  Edvardo  Pocockio. . .  Oxonia:  eX' 
cudebat  H,  Hall,  impensis  R.  Davis,  1663.  565, 
(81)  368,  (2)  66,  (10)  p.     4^ 

Adair  i^Sir  R  )  The  negotiations  for  the  Peace 
of  the  Dardanelles,  1808-9,  ^i^^  dispatches  and  of- 
ficial documents;  being  a  sequel  to  the  Memoir  of 
his  mission  to  Vienna,  1806.  London,  1845.  a  ▼. 
in  I.     8°, 

Adelphas  (Joannes),  pseud.     Die  Turckisch 

Chronica    won   irem  vrsprung  anefang  vnd  regi- 

ment/biszvff    dise  zeyt/sampt   irem  kriegen  vnd 

streyten  mit  den  christen  begangen/Erb&rmklich 

zU   lesen.     Strassburg:    fohanne  Knobloch,    1 5 16. 

(48)11.,  2  col.,  ill.    V. 

Sign.  A-H  in  sixes.  It  g^ves  the  history  of  the  Turks  fron 
oldest  times  up  to  15 16. 

Affaires  de  Crete.  Conflit  gr^co-turc.  [Cor* 
respondance.  Dep^ches.  Notes.  1897.]  (Archives 
diplomatiques.  Paris,  1898.  8*.  v.  65,  pp.  17- 
57.  135-160,  293-362;  V.  66,  pp.  72-247.) 

AfioanEffendi.     See  Morfinay  (W.  H.  de). 

Ahmad  Hikmat.  TUrkische  Frauen.  Nach 
dem  Stambuler  Druck  Xaristan  u-gQlistan  von 
I3i7h  zum  ersten  Male  ins  deutsche  ttbertragen  and 
mit  Fussnoten  und  einer  Einleitung  versehen  von 
Dr.  Fried  rich  Schrader.  Berlin:  Mayer  6*  MUlUr, 
1907.  viii,  I  1.,  64  p.  12**.  (Tnerkische  Biblio- 
thek.     Bd.  7.) 

Aischin  (Mohamed).  Die  Freiheitsbewegung 
in  der  Ttirkei  (Ein  Versuch  historischer  Forschung). 
Einzig  autorisierte  Uebersetzung  von  A.  J.  Ramm. 
Berlin:  J.  Ladyschnikow  [1908J.     91  p.     12*. 

Alton  (John).  The  lands  of  the  Messiah,  Ma- 
homet, and  the  Pope;  as  visited  in  T851.  London: 
A.  Fullarton  and  Co.,  1854.  iv,  416  p.,  6  pi.,  i  plan. 
3.  ed.     12**. 

Akif  (d*),  Pasha.  Un  diplomate  ottoman  en 
1836  (Affaire  Churchill).  Traduction  an notee  de 
r  *'eclaircissement  *'  (Tebsirch)  d' Akif- Pacha. . . 
par  A.  Abric...  Paris:  E.  Leroux,  1892.  16'. 
(Bibl.  orient,  elzev.     v.  66.) 

*Alamdar  Mustafa,  Pasha.  A  short  history  of 
the  secret  motives  which  induced  the  deceauMd 
Alemdar  M . . . ,  to  march  from  Adrianople  to  Con- 
stantinople..  .to  depose  Sultan  Mustafi,  and  re- 
store Sultan  Sellm  the  martyr  in  the  year  (of  the 
Hijra)  1222,  A.  D.  1807;  translated  from  the  Turk- 
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Alberi    (Eugenio),    editor.     See   Relamionl 

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AU  Haydar  Midhat.  Bey.  The  life  of  Midhat 
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banishment,  and  judicial  murder,  derived  from  pri- 
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Turkey,  c^nfd, 

Sonvenir  de  mon  exil  volontaire.     Genhve: 

Imp,  Internationale   [1905].     222,  34  p.,  7  1.     8*. 

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Historical  sketch  of  the . . .  missions  in  Euro- 
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AlBflteatrov  (Aleksandr  Valentinovich). 
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d^tachees  de  Tempire  turc  depuis  le  traite'  de  Ber- 
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An^ell  (James  B.)  The  Turkish  capitulations. 
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(Amer.  hist,  assoc.     Ann.    rept.  for 

1900,  V.  I,  pp.  511-519.      IVaskington,  1901.) 

Annates  Sultanorum  Othmanidarum  a  Turcis 
[or  rather  by  Muhammad  ibn  Hasan j4nj  sua  lin- 
gua script!:  Hieronymi  Beck ...  studio  &  diligentia 
Constantinopoli  aduecti  mdli  . . .  jussuque  Cses.  a 
Joanne  Gaudier  dicto  Spiegel,  interprete  Turcico 
Cerminice  translati.  Joannes  Leunclavius. . .  La- 
tine  redditos  illustrauit  &  auxit.  usque  ad  annum 
CID  ID  XXCVIII.  Francofurdi:  C.  Marnius  6*  /. 
Aubrius,  1596.     260  p.,  13  1.     2.  ed.     f*. 

Antiqnitie  (The)  of  the  trade  with  English 
ships  into  the  Levant.  [1511-1534.]  (In:  Rich- 
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Anionelli  (E.)  Boycottage  turc.  (Grande 
rev.     Paris,  1909.     8".     v.   56,  pp.  33^-354) 

Arcncei(E.)  D^bito  pubblico  ottomano.  (Gior- 
nale  degli  economist!.  Roma,  1898.  8".  Ser.  2, 
▼.  17.  pp.  47-75.) 

Ar|^Il(8.  duke),  Gborge  Douglas  Campbell. 
Our  responsibilities  for  Turkey.  Facts  and  memo- 
ries of  forty  years.  London:  J,  Murray,  1896. 
166  p.      12*. 

What  the  Turks  are,  and  how  we  have  been 

helping  them.  Speech  of  the  Duke  of  Argyll  in  the 
city  hall,  Glasgow,  Sept.  19.  1876.  With  a  pref- 
ace.    Glasgow:  J,  Maclehose,  1876.     40  p.     8**. 

Aristarchi  (Gregoire).  Legislation  ottomane; 
oa,  Recueil  des  lois,  r^glements,  ordonnances, 
trait^,  capitulations  &  autres  documents  officiels 
dc  r  Empire  Ottoman.  Constantinople:  Frkres  Nic- 
cTaides,  1873-88.     7  v.     8**. 

Armee  (L*)  turque.  (Rev.  militaire.  Paris. 
passim,) 

AnmlaJoB  (P.)    La  protection  en  Turquie  et 


en  Egypte.     (Rev.  du  droit  pub.  &  de  la  sci.  polit 
V.  16,  pp.  5-44.     Paris,  190 1.) 

Ameth  (A.)  Bericht  des  KurfUrsten  Fried- 
rich  August  von  Sachsen  an  Kaiser  Leopold  I., 
Qber  den  Feldzug  des  Jahres  1696  gegen  die  Tdrken. 
(Archiv  fttr  Kunde  Osterr.  Gesch.-Quellen.  Bd.  la, 
pp.  219-233.      IVien,  1854.     8'.) 

Arnold  (Robert  Arthur).  The  promises  of 
Turkey.  fVestminster:  Eastern  Question  Assoeia^ 
tion  [1877].  15  p.  8"*.  (Papers  on  the  Eastern 
Question.     No.  6.) 

Arrang^ement  commercial  et  douanier  entre 
Tempire  Ottoman  et  la  principaut^  de  Bulgarie. 
(Archives  diplomat,  s^r.  3,  v.  102,  pp.  259-290. 
Paris,  1907.) 

Anstell  (Henry).  The  voyage... by  Venice 
and  thence  to  Ragusa  over  land,  and  so  to  Con- 
stantinople: and  from  thence  by  Moldavia,  Polonia, 
Silesia  and  Germanic  to  Hamburg,  &c.  [1585]. 
(In:  R.  Hakluyt.  Principal  Navigations.  Lon- 
don, 1600.     V.  2,  bk.  I,  pp.  194-198.) 

Arril  (A.  d').  Protection  des  Chretiens  dans  le 
Levant.  (Rev.  d'hist.  diplomatique,  ann^e  14, 
pp.  534-553.     Paris,  1900.) 

Baker  (James).  Turkey.  New  York:  H,  Holt 
and  Co.,  1877.     xii,  495  p.,  2  maps.     8"*. 

Baker  (Valentine),  Pasha.  War  in  Bulgaria :  a 
narrative  of  personal  experiences.  London:  S, 
Low,  Marston,  Searle  6*  Rivington,  1879.  2  v. 
maps.     8  . 

Banqne  Imp^riale  Ottomane.  La  bourse  de 
Constantinople.  10  p.,  i  1.  (Congr^s  internat.  d. 
valeurs  mobilidres.     v.  4  fart.  io|.     Paris,  1901.) 

Les  obligations  k  lots  en  Turquie.     3  p. 

(Congr^s  internat.  d.  valeurs  mobili^res.     v.  5  [art. 
26].     Paris,  1901.) 

Barbier  de  Meynard  (C.  A.  C.)  Considera- 
tions sur  Thistoire  ottomane  d'apr^s  un  document 
turc.  Paris,  1886.  4**.  (6cole  des  lang.  orient, 
viv.  2.  ser.  v.  19,  pp.  49-81.  ) 

Barker  (J.  Ellis).  The  future  of  Turkey. 
(Fortnightly  Rev.  London,  1908.  8".  v.  90 
(n   s.  V.  84),  pp.  547-562.) 

Barth  (H.)  Reise  durch  das  Innere  der  euro- 
p&ischen  Turkei,  von  Rustchuk  tiber  Philippopel, 
Rilo  (Monastir),  Bitolia  und  den  thessalischen 
Olymp  nach  Saioniki  im  Herbst  1862.  Berlin, 
1864.     pi.     il.     maps.    8". 

Bartlett  (Sir  E.  A.)  The  battlefields  of  Thes- 
saly.  With  personal  experiences  in  Turkey  and 
Greece.  London:  J.  Murray,  1897.  ix,  2  1., 
412  p.,  5  maps.  I  pi.,  6  ports.     8°. 

Bartolucci  (Domenico  Elvezio).  Delia  mili- 
zia  marittima  degli  antichi  Bno  al  perfezionamento 
delle  artiglieri.  Studi  storici. .  .con  illustrazioni  e 
^  alcuni  cenni  biograBci  intorno  a  tre. .  .scrittori  del 
medio  evo  [Ggidio  Colonna,  Marino  Sanuto, 
Cristina  da  Pizzano].  Firenze:  G.  B.  Campolmi, 
1859.     294  p.,  I  1.     8". 

Barton  (James  Levi).  Daybreak  in  Turkey. 
Boston:  The  Pilgrim  Press  [1908].  6  p.l., 
11-294  p.,  6  pi.     8". 

Bascket  (Armand).  La  diplomatic  v^nitienne; 
les  princes  de  I'Europe  au  16.  si^cle;  Fran9o!s  I., 
Philippe  II.,  Catherine  de  M^icis,  les  papes,  les 


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Turkey,  cont'd, 

sultans,  etc.,  d'aprds  les  rapports  des ambassadeurs 
venitiens;  ouvrage  enrichi  de  nombreux  fac-similes. 
Paris,  1862.     8  . 

Baadin  (P.)  Les  Israelites  de  Constantinople. 
Etude  historique.  Constantinople:  Af,  de  Castro, 
1872.     xi,  69  p.     8°. 

B&amann  (J.)  Die  Russen  auf  dem  Schipka- 
Balkan  im  Winter  1877/78.  (Jahrb.  f.  d.  deutsche 
Armee  u.  Marine,  v.  112,  pp.  177-200,  280-304. 
Berlin,  1899.) 

Bechmann  (Gustav).  Der  Kampf  Kaiser  Sig- 
munds  gegen  die  werdende  Weltmacht  der  Os- 
manen  1392-1437.  Eine  historische  Grundlegung. 
Gotha:  F.  A,  Perthes,  1902.     xii,  118  p.     8°. 

Behmaaer  (W.  F.  A.)  Hagi  Chalfa's  Dus. 
taru'l-  *amel.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  osmanischen  Fi- 
nanzgeschichte.  (Deutsche  morgenland.  Gesellsch. 
Ztsch.     V.  II,  pp.  111-132.     Leipzig,  1857.) 

Kogabeg*s  Abhandlung  liber  den  Verfall 

des  osmanischen  Staatsgeb^udes  seit  Sultan  Sulei- 
man dem  Grossen.  (Deutsche  morgenlSnd.  Ge- 
sellsch. Ztsch.  V.  15,  pp.  272-332.  Leipzig, 
1861.) 

Memoire  sur  les  institutions  de  police  chez 

les  Arabes,  les  Persans  et  les  Turcs.  (Journal 
asiatique.  $.  ser.,  v.  15,  pp.  461-508;  v.  16,  pp. 
114-190,347-392;  V.  17,  pp.  5-76.  Paris,  1860- 
61.) 

Das  Nasihatname.  Dritter  Beitrag  zur  os- 
manischen Finanzgeschichte.  (Deutsche  morgen- 
l&nd.  Gesellsch.  Ztsch.  v.  18,  pp.  699-740. 
Leipzig,  1864.) 

Sultan  Ahmad's  L  Bestallungs  -  und  Ver- 

trags-Urkunde  fUr  Gabriel  Bathori  von  Somlyo, 
Ftirsten  von  SiebenbUrgen  vom  Jahre  1608  der 
christlichen  Zeitrechnung.  (Archiv  fttr  Kunde 
IVsterr.  Gesch.-Quellen.  Bd.  18,  pp.  299-330. 
Wien,  1857.     8^) 

Belg^ioJoBO  (Christine  Trivulzio  de).  Princess, 
Scenes  de  la  vie  turque.  Paris:  M.  Levy  Frhes^ 
1858.     2  p.l.,  387  (I)  p.     12*. 

Belin  (F.  A.)  Des  capitulations  et  des  traites 
de  la  France  en  Orient.  Paris,  1870.  138  p.,  i  1. 
8'. 

Charte  des  Turcs.  (Journal  asiatique.  3.  ser. , 

V.  9,  pp.  5-29.     Paris,  1840.) 

Encore    quelques    mots    sur    Tinstruction 

publique    en    Orient.      Paris:    Challamel,     aini, 
1867.     7  p.     8**. 

Essais    sur    Thistoire    economique    de    la 

Turquie   d'apr^s  les  ecrivains  originaux.     Paris: 
Itnpr,  impiriale,  1865.     314  p.     8  . 


Du  regime  des  fiefs  militaires  dans  I'lslam- 

isme  et  principalement  en  Turquie.  (Journal 
asiatique.  6.  ser.,  v.  15,  pp.  187-301.  Paris, 
1870.) 

Bell  (Gertrude  Lowthian).  The  desert  and  the 
sown.  London:  W.  Heinemann,  1907.  xvi,  347  p., 
I  map,  I  pi.    illus.    8**. 

Ben-Ai'ad  (Ha)rie),  Princess.  Die  tUrkische 
Frau.  Ihr  soziales  Leben  und  der  Harem.  Vor- 
trag  von  Prinzessin  H.  Ben-AYad  mit  Vorwort  von 
Goswina  von  Berlepsch.  Wien:  G,  S.  Sulinski, 
1904.    64  p.,  I  port.    12* 


Bdrard  (Victor).  L'affaire  turque.  I  map. 
(Rev.  de  Paris.  1901,  v.  6,  pp.  881-902.  Paris, 
1901.) 

La  politique  du  Sultan.    Paris:  A,  Colin  et 

Cie,,  1900.    4  p.l.,  xix,  361  p.,  I  1.     12**. 

La   revolution  turque.     Paris:   A,    Colin^ 

1909.     2  p.l,  352  p.,  I  1.     12*, 

Le  sultan,  T I  slam  et  les  puissances.  Con- 
stantinople. La  Mecque.  Bagdad.  Paris:  A, 
Colin,  1907.    vi,  443  p.,  I  1.,  2  maps.      12**. 

La    Turquie    et    rilellenisme    conterapo- 

rain...   Paris:  F,  Alcan,  1893.     4  p.l.,  v,  352  p. 
12**.    (Bibl.  d'hist.  contemp.) 

Paris:    F,    Alcan,    1896.    3    11.,    x, 

352  p.,  I  map.    2.  ed.     12**. 

Ber§^  (L.  W.  C.  van  den).  Le  droit  penal  de  la 
Turquie.  [Translated  by  G.  Crusen. ]  (In:  Legis- 
lation penale  comparee.  Berlin,  1894.  4**.  v.  i, 
pp.  599-629.) 

Berg^er  (Leon).  L'administration  de  la  dette 
publique  ottomane.  63  p.,  6  tables.  (Congr^s 
internat.  d.  valeurs  mobili^res.  v.  2  [art.  29]. 
Paris,  1 901.) 

Bernardo  (Lorenzo).  Viaggio  a  Constanti- 
nopoli  di  Sier  L.  Bernardo,  per  I'arresto  del 
bailo  Sier  Girolamo  Lippomano  cav.  1591,  aprile. 
[Ed.  by  F.  Stefani.]  Venezia:  a  spese  delta  So- 
cieth,  1 886.  47  p.  4**.  (In:  Reale  deputazione 
Veneta  di  storia  patria.  Monumenti  storici.  Ser.  4, 
V.  4.) 

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Karte  ethnographi^ue  du  vilayet  de  Salonique. 

I  map  in  4  sections. 
Carte  ethnographique  du  vilayet  de  Cossovo. 

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Darner  (Mrs.  G.  L.  D.)  Diary  of  a  tour  in 
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Davey  (R.)  The  Sultan  and  his  subjects. 
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Datry  (J.)  Notes  and  observations  on  the 
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Dearborn  (Henry  A.  S.)  A  memoir  on  the 
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trade  and  maritime  geography  of  Turkey  and 
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Death  (The)  of  Sultan  Osman,  and  the  setting 
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De  Kay  (James  E.)  Sketches  of  Turkey  in 
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Denton  {Rev.  William).  The  Christians  in 
Turkey.  London:  Bell  6*  Daldy,  1863.  i  p.l., 
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Deposition  (The)  of  Abd-ul-Hamid.  (Spec- 
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Desprea  (H.)  Les  peuples  de  TAutriche  et  de 
la  Turquie.     Paris:  Comon,  1850.     2  v.     8°. 

De  Vere  (A.  T.)  Picturesque  sketches  in 
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Diamantopnlo  (Hercule).  Le  r^veil  de  la 
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Dicey  (Edward).  The  morning  land.  London, 
1870.     2  V.  in  I.     12°. 

The  revolution  in  Turkey.     (Empire  Rev. 

London,  1909.     8'.     v.  17,  pp.  264-272.) 

Diedo  (Gerolamo).  La  battaglia  di  Lepanto 
descritta  da  G.  Diedo;  e.  La  dispersione  della  in- 
vincibile  Armata,  di  Filippo  II,  illustrata  da  docu- 
menti  sincroni.  Milano:  G.  Dae  Hi  e  Comp.,  1863. 
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Diefenbach  (L.)  Die  Volksstamme  der  eu- 
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Dinan  (Noel).  La  representation  de  la  Tur- 
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DJing^uiz  (Mohammed).  Les  titres  en  Tur- 
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DobroT(L.)  Yuzhnoe  slavyanstvo,  Turtziya  1 
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Turkey.  Signed  at  San  Stefano,  March  3,  1878. 
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Dorobantz  (Jacques).  Les  Jeunes-Turcs  et 
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Les  meprises  de  l' Europe  dans  la  question 

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Dory 8  (Georges),  pseud.  Abdul  Hamid  II. 
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Turkey,  cont'd, 

Abdul -Hamid   intime.     Preface  de  Pierre 

Quillard.  Paris:  P.  V.  Stock,  1901.  xviii,  274  p. 
illus.     3.  ed.     12**. 

La  femme  turque.     Paris:  Plon-Nourrit 

et  Cie.,  1902.     3p.l.,  299  p.     12'. 

Le  harem  imperial.     (Rev.  d.  rev.     v.  36, 

pp.  395-406.     Paris,  1 901.) 

The   private  life  of  the  Sultan  of  Turkey 

by  G.  Dorys,  son  of  the  late  prince  of  Samos. . . 
Translated  by  A.  Hornblow.  New  York:  D.  Ap- 
pleton  and  Co.,  1901.     xiii,  277  p.,  9  pi.,  2  port. 

l2^ 

DragomanoT  (M.  P.)  Turki  vnutrennie  i 
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Oriaalt  (^douard).  Les  Anglais  devant  Con- 
stantinople et  Alexandrie  1807.  (Revue  historique. 
V.  73,  pp.  24-60.     Paris,  1900.) 

La  question  d'Orient  en  1807;  Tarmistice  de 

Slobodzie.  (Rev.  d*hist.  diplomatique,  ann^e  14, 
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Dackett  (William  A.)  LaTurquie  pittoresque. 
Histoirc.  McEurs.  Description.  Preface  par  Theo- 
phile  Gautier.  Paris:  V,  Lecou,  1'^%^,  2p.l.,  (i) 
viii-xviii.  2  1.,  304  p.,  20  pi.     8^ 

Da  Loir  (  ).  Les  voyages  du  Sieur  Du  Loir, 
contenus  en  plusieurs  lettres  ecrites  du  Leuant. . . 
Ensemble  ce  qui  se  passa  4  la  mort  du  feu  sultan 
Mourat  dans  le  Serrail,  les  ceremonies  de  ses  fu- 
nerailles. .  .avec  la  relation  du  siege  de  Babylone 
fait  en  1639  par  Sultan  Mourat.  Paris:  G,  Clouzier, 
1654.     8  p.l.,  358  p.,  12  1.     8^ 

Damas  de  Lamarche  (H.)  Les  Turcs  et  les 
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Dunn  (Archibald  Joseph).  Turkey  and  its  fu- 
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Darand  (Alfred).  Jeune  Turquie, vieille  France. 
Paris:  Librairie  Foamier,  1 909.  xvi,  355  (i)  p., 
I  1.,  I  port.     8**. 

Durand  de  Fontmagne  (  ),  Baronne,  nie 
Drummond  de  Melfort.  Un  sejour  k  I'ambas- 
sade  de  France  ^  Constantinople  sous  le  Second 
Empire.  Paris:  Plon-Nourrit  et  Cie.,  i{)02,  2  p.l., 
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Darastel  (A.)  La  banque  impcriale  ottomane. 
15  p.  (Congr^s  internat.  d.  valeurs  mobilidres.  v.  3, 
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Diistar,  [A  manual  of  Turkish  law  translated 
from  the  Turkish  into  Arabic  by  Naufal  Efendl 
Naufal  assisted  by  Khalll  Efendl  al-Khllrl.]  Beirut, 
XS84.     2  V.     8°. 

[Official  collection  of  the  laws  of  the  Turk- 
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Da  Velay  (A.)  Essai  sur  Thistoire  financi^re 
de  la  Turquie  depuis  le  r^gne  du  Sultan  Mah- 
moud  II  jusqu'^  nos  jours.  Paris:  A.  Rousseau, 
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Dwig^ht   (Henry   Otis).     Turkish  life  in  war 


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428  p.     8**. 

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notes,  by  J.  T.  Bent.  London:  Hakluyt  Society^ 
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Turkey  and  Egypt.     London^  1840.     8*. 

Eaton  (William).  A  survey  of  the  Turkish 
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ment... II.  The  state  of  the  provinces...  iii. 
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Edrehi  (Moses).  History  of  the  capital  of  Asia 
and  the  Turks  :  together  with  an  account  of  the 
domestic  manners  of  the  Turks  in  Turkey.  [Edited 
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Eichelmann  (Otto).  Der  russische  Kriegsbraach 
im  letzten  Kriege  mit  der  TUrkei  1 877-1878.  (Russ- 
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Eisenhart  (Hugo).  Die  gegenwartige  Staatea- 
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1856.   8^ 

Bd.  I.    Die  morgealaadische  Scaatenwelt. 

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Enanlt  (L.)  Constantinople  et  la  Turquie:  ta- 
bleau historique,  pittoresque,  statistique  et  moral  de 
I'empire  ottoman.     Paris,  1855.     12°. 

Endean  (J.  Russell).  Dame  Europa's  remon- 
strance and  her  ultimatum.  London:  Kerby  &* 
Endean,  1877.     iv,  5-31  p.     3.  ed.     12°. 

Engelhardt  (Eduard).  La  Turquie  et  le  Tan- 
zimat;  ou,  Histoire  des  reformes  dans  I'empire 
Ottoman  depuis  1826  jusqu'^  nos  jours.  Paris: 
A.  Cotillon  et  Co.,  1882.     2  v.     8^ 

Engelfl  (  ).  Reisestudien  tiber  den  Eisen- 
bahn-Ausmarsch  des  tUrkischen  Heeres  im  FrUjahr 
1897.  I  map.  (Beiheft  zum  Militar-Wochenblatt. 
1899,  pp.  31-45.     Berlin,  1899.) 

English  (Thomas).  Coal  and  petroleum  de- 
posits in  European  Turkey,  i  map.  (Quar.  Jour. 
Geol.  Soc.     V.  58.  pp.  150-159.     London,  1902.) 

Entsatz  (Der)  von  Wien,  am  12.  September 
1683.  Aus  einer  kriegshistorischen  Studie.  Berlin: 
W.  Baensch,  1883.     xiv,  i  1.,  120  p.,  2  pi.     8". 

Eppendorff  (H.)  Turckischer  Keyser  An- 
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Epstein  (M.)  The  early  history  of  the  Levant 
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Eream(A.)  Christian  sympathy  in  the  Russo- 
Turkish  war.  A  remonstrance.  Tunbridge  Wells: 
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Es'ftd  Essejjid  Mehemed,  Efendi.  Precis  his- 
torique  de  la  destruction  du  corps  des  janissaires 
par  le  sultan  Mahmoud,  en  1826;  traduit  du  turc 
par  Armand  Pierre  Caussin  de  Perceval.  Paris: 
Firniin  Didot  Fr^res^  1%'i'i.     vii,  365  p.     8°. 

Eton  (W.)  A  survey  of  the  Turkish  Empire. 
London,  1801.     8"*. 

Etude  critique  des  operations  en  Turquie  d'Asie 
pendant  la  Guerre  turco-russe  en  1877-187S, 
d'apr^s  des  documents  officiels  par  un  officier  sup^- 
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57  (i)  pM  I  1..  7  maps.     8". 

Explication  des  cent  estampes  qui  represen- 
tent  differentes  nations  du  Levant.  Paris,  171 5.  V, 

Eztr&cts  from  a  diary  of  the  Russo- Turkish 
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Fftbro  Bremundan  (F.)  Floro  historico  de  la 
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met  IV,  contra  el  augustissimo  Leopoldo  Primero, 
Emperador  de  Romanos,  &c.,  el  afio  m.dc.lxxxiii. 
Traducido  de  Italiano  en  Castellano,  y  aRadido  de 
los  sucessos  posteriores  ^  la  liberacion  de  Viena. 
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Fadhl  Ibn  'Umar  Tahir.  Le  livre  des  femmes 
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F»*ik  (Selanikll).  Tarikh  hurriyyet.  [A  short 
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Falckenskjold  (S.  O.)  M^moires,  avec  un 
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F&Umerayer  (J.  P.)  Fragmente  aus  dem 
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Farley  (James  Lewis).  Modern  Turkey.  Lon- 
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F»ay  (Edmond).  Les  Turcs  d'aujourd'hui;  ou, 
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Fehmi  (Youssouf).  Histoire  de  la  Turquie. 
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Les  Turcs  de  Paris.    Espionnage  et  contre- 

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Fesch  (Paul).  Constantinople  aux  derniers 
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Few  (A)  facts  about  Turkey  under  the  reign  of 
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UST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Turkey,  confd. 

Freeman  (E.  A.)  The  Ottoman  power  in 
Earope...  London:  Macmillan  6t*  Co,^  1877. 
xxii»  I  1.,  315  p.,  3  maps.     12*. 

The  Turks  In  Europe.    New  York:  Lovell, 

Adam^  Wesson  &*  Company^  1877.     50  p.     8*. 

AVw   York,   1877.     32*.     (Harper's 


Half-hour  Series.) 
London: 


W,  Mullan  6*  Son,  1877. 


61  p.     8*.    (Politics  for  the  People.     No.  i.) 

What  is  involved  in  a  g^ranty  of  Turkey  ? 

(Tracts  for  the  present  crisis.     2.  ser.,  no.  18,  pp. 
97-104.) 

Fnft  (Albert).  Le  sultan  ill^gitime  et  Mourad  V. 
(L'humanite  nouv.  Paris,  1899.  8*.  v.  5  (1899, 
V.  2).  pp.  612-633.  731-744.) 

FiumI  (  ),  Pasha,  The  political  testament  of 
Fuad  pasha.  (Addressed  to  the  sultan  Abdul  Aziz  in 
1869,  one  day  before  the  death  of  its  author.)  (Nine- 
teenth century  and  after,  v.  53,  pp.  190-197.  L^m- 
don^  1903.) 

OaJlier  (H.  de).  La  police  et  la  censure  turque. 
(La  rev.  (Rev.  d.  rev.)  s^r.  3,  v.  43,  pp.  183-192. 
Paris,  1902.) 

Oanem  (Halil).  £tudes  d'histoire  orientale. 
Les  sultans  ottomans.  Paris:  A.  Cfuvalier-Ma- 
rescq  6*  Cie,,  1901-1902.     2  v.     8*. 

O&mett  (Lucy   Mary  Jane).     Home   life  in 
Turkey.      With    twenty-one    illvstrations.     New 
York:   The  Macmillan  Co,,  1909.     xvi,  296  p.,  17 
pi.,  4  port.     12*. 

Turkish  life  in  town  and  country.     New 

York:  G,  P,  Putnam* s  Sons,   1904.     I  p.l.,  viii, 

1  I.,  336  p..  16  pi.      12'.    (Our  European  Neigh- 
bours.) 

The  women  of  Turkey  and  their  folk  lore. 

2  V.  in  I.     London,  1893.     8*. 

Oaestowtt  (Thad^).  La  Pologne  et  T  Islam 
(Notes  h istoriques) .  Paris:  Soe.  Pran false  d^/mpr, 
et  de  Lidr.,  igo7.     355  p.     12°. 

Oatteeehi  (D.)  Real  property,  mortgage  and 
wakf  according  to  Ottoman  law.  Translated  from 
the  Italian  by  E.  A.  Van  Dyck.  London:  IVyman 
6t*  Sons,  1884.     2  p.l.,  96  p.     8°. 

OftuHe  (Georges).  Le  sultan  comme  finan- 
cier. (Rev.  de  Paris.  1901,  v.  6,  pp.  193-207. 
Paris,  1 90 1.) 

Gautier  (Theophile),  the  elder.  L'Orient. 
"^ris:  G,  Charpentier,  1877.     2  v.     12'. 

^aienkampf  (Mikhail  A.)  Moi  dnevnik. 
18^-78.  Izdanie  ispravlennoe  i  dopolnennoe. 
^^'\tersburg:   V,  Beretovski,  1908.      593,  5,  6, 

®^>^ep  (Paul).  Die  Tttrkei  im  Rahmen  der 
Weltwikchaft.  GrHfswald:  /.  Abel,  1907.  viii, 
151  (i)\    8^ 

Bibliogrtjjy^  pp.  v-vii. 

Oem^.Clareri  (Giovanni  Francesco).  A 
voyage  Vinj  the  world,  by  Dr.  John  Francis 
Gemelli-Cj.^j.i.  Containing  the  most  remarkable 
things  he  .^  in  Xurky.  (In:  D.Churchill.  A 
collection  of  voyages  ^nd  travels.  London,  1745. 
3.  ed.     4  .    v-*,  pp.  5-106.) 

OeorflrleTit%  (viadan) .    Die  tttrkische  Revo- 


lution und  ihre  Aussichten.     Leipzig:  5.  ffirsel, 
1908.     I  p.l.,  102  p.     8**. 

Oeors^eTite  (Bartholom^us).  De  Turcarum 
moribus  epitome,  n.  /..*  J,  Tornetesius,  1598. 
184  p.,  4  1.     32*. 

GMlson  (Adrian).  The  Czar  and  the  Sultan;  or, 
Nicholas  and  Abdul  Med j id:  their  private  lives  and 
their  public  actions.  To  which  is  added,  The  Turks 
in  Europe:  their  rise  and  decadence.  By  Francis 
Bouvet.  New  York:  Harper  6*  Brothers,  1853, 
195  p.     16*. 

Gisleniae  (Augerius).  Seigneur  de  Busbecq. 
A.  Gislenii  Busbequii  omnia  quae  extant.  Lugd. 
Batavorum: Exofficina  Elteviriana,  1633.  576  p., 
III.     32*. 

Augerii  Gislenii  Busbequiid  legationis  Tur- 
cica^ epistolae  quatuor...  Francofurti:  Apudh^redes 
A,  Wecheli,  Claud,  Marnium  6*  J,  Aubrium, 
1595.     360  p.,  12  1.     8*. 

Travels  in  Turkey ...  translated  from  the 

...Latin  of.  ..A.  G.  Busbequius.  With  memoirs 
of  the  life  of  the. . .  author.  London:  J,  Robinson^ 
1744.     nar.  12". 

Oladetone  (William  Ewart).  Lessons  in  mas* 
sacre;  or.  The  conduct  of  the  Turkish  government 
in  and  about  Bulgaria,  since  May,  1876.  Chiefly 
from  the  papers  presented  by  command.  London: 
/.  Murray,  1877.     80  p.     8*. 

The  Turco-Servian  war.  Bulgarian  hor- 
rors and  the  question  of  the  East.  New  York: 
Lovell,  Adam,   Wesson  6t*  CV».,  1876.     39  p.     8*. 

Oltoard  (Alexandre).  La  guerre  d*Orient; 
^tude  historique  et  diplomatique.  Paris,  ChatiU 
lon-sur- Seine  [printed]  1 877.     12*. 

Glover  {Sir  Thomas).  The  Journey  of  Ed- 
ward Barton  Esquire,  her  Majesties  Ambassador 
with  the  Grand  Signior. .  .1596.  (Purchas,  his 
Pilgrimes.     London,  1625.     II,  viii,  1354-1358.) 

Onyedieh  (P.  P.)  Cherez  Chornoe  More  na 
Bosfor,  putevyya  zamyetki  s  60  illyustratziyami 
M.  M.  Dalkevicha.  St.  Petersburg:  A.  Marks, 
1896.     228  p.     12*. 

Oodftrd  (Louis) .  Les  chemins  de  fer  en  Tur- 
quie.  Lignes  existant  actuellement  et  lignes  pro- 
jet^es.  (Genie  civil.  Paris,  igog.  C  v.  55,  pp. 
189-193.) 

Oolovin  (Ivan  Gavrilovich).  The  nations  of 
Russia  and  Turkey  and  their  destiny.  London, 
1854.     12". 

Oolts  (C.  von  der),  Freiherr.  Der  thessalische 
Kneg  und  die  ttirkische  Armee.  Eine  kriegsge- 
schichtliche  Studie.  Berlin:  E.  S.  Mittler  <&• 
Sohn,  1898.     vi,  278  p.,  19  maps.     8". 

Golts  (Ed.  von  der),  Freiherr.  Reisebilder  aus 
dcm  griechisch-tUrkischen  Orient.  Halle  a.  S.:  E. 
Strien  [1902].     4  p.l.,  156  p.     8*. 

Ooodell  (William).  Forty  years  in  the  Turkish 
Empire;  or.  Memoirs  of  Rev.  William  Goodell. . . 
By  his  son-in-law,  E.  D.  G.  Prime.  New  York: 
R.  Carter  and  Bros.,  x^'ib.     xii,  489  p.     8*. 

Oourlay  (Charles).  Salonica :  the  ancient 
Thessalonica.  illus.  (Roy.  Inst,  of  British  Archi- 
tects. Jour.  ser.  3,  v.  14,  pp.  30-49.  London^ 
1906.) 


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Turkey,  cont'd. 

Great  Britain. — Admiralty.  Correspondence 
respecting  the  battle  of  Navarin.  10  p.  (Gt.  Bt. 
Sess.     P.     1834.  V.  42,  No.  32.) 

Great  Britain. — Foreign  Office,  Diplomatic 
and  consular  reports.  Annual  series.  London^ 
1886-1907.     8". 


Trade  of  Constantinople. 

1886.    13  pp.  no.  197.  X900.  40  pp. 

1887/8.  36  pp.  no.  537.  X901.  43  pp. 

x88g/9f  •  30  PP-  i^o*  1099-  ^902.  30  pp. 

1893.    aQ  pp.  no.  1224.  X903.  33  pp. 

X893.    37  pp.  no.  1384.  X904.  a6  pp. 

X894-1896,  nonepablished.  X905.  30  pp. 

1897*    39  PP*  (*<)•  3196.  X906.  36  pp. 

X898-1899,  none  published.  1907.  35  pp. 

Trade  of  consular  district  of  Salonica. 


no.  3650. 
no.  3813. 
no.  3950. 
no.  3140. 

no-  3357. 
no.  3533. 

no.  3776. 

no.  4009. 


1883/4. 

X885. 

1886. 

X887. 

1888. 

X889. 

X890. 

1891/3. 

1893/4. 
X895. 


xo  pp.  no.   34.  1896/7.  37  pp.  no.  31 11. 

X3  pp.  no.   75.  x8q8.   x8  pp.  no.  3370. 

7  pp.  no.  354.  1899.   35  pp.  no.  3468. 

X5  pp.  no.  394.  X900.   36  pp.  no.  3730. 

33  pp.  no.  633.  1901.   not  published. 

a8  pp.  no.  833.  1903.   13  pp.  no.  3100. 

19  pp.  no  963.  X903.   20  pp.  no.  3350. 

45  PP*  no.  1310.  1904.   19  pp.  no.  3430. 

X9  pp.  no.  1663.  1905.   18  pp.  no.  3655. 

x6  pp.  no.  1837.  1906.   38  pp.  no.  3867. 
1907.  43  pp.,  I  map.  no.  413  c. 

Chreene  (Francis  Vinton).  The  Russian  army 
and  its  campaif^^ns  in  Turkey  in  1 877-78 ;  text  and 
atlas.     New  York,  1879.     2  v.     8*. 

Grieehiseh-turkisehe  (Der)  Krieg  des  Jahres 
1897;  nach  officiellen  Quellen  von  einem  h<)heren 
Offizier.  Berlin:  Schall  6t*  Grund  [1897].  vi. 
S57  (1)  p.,  6  maps,  21  port.     12°. 

Gross  (Henri).  La  famille  juive  des  Hamon. 
Contribution  4  Thistoire  des  Juifs  en  Turquie. 
(Rev.  des  Etudes  juives.  Paris,  1908.  8*.  v.  56, 
pp.  1-26;  V.  57,  pp.  55-78.) 

Grosvenor  (E.  M.)  Narrative  of  a  yacht 
Toyage  in  the  Mediterranean  during  the  years 
1840-41.     London:  J.  Murray,  1842.     2  v.     8°. 

Guer  (J.  A.)  Mceurs  ct  usages  des  Turcs, 
leur  religion,  leur  gouvernement  civil,  militaire  et 
politique,  avec  un  abreg^  de  I'histoire  ottomane. 
Paris:  Coustelier,  1746-47.     2  v.     30  pi.     4*. 

Garland  (Aron).  GrundzQge  der  muhamme- 
danischen  Agrarverfassung  und  Agrarpolitik  mit 
besonderer  BerQcksichtigung  der  tUrkischen  Ver- 
hi&ltnisse.  Ein  kritischer  Versuch.  Dorpat:  Ed. 
Bergmann,  1907.     ix,  85  p.     8°. 

Gnrowski  (Adam  G.  de).  Count.  The  Turkish 
question.  New  York:  IV.  Taylor  6*  Co.,  1854. 
43  p.     12'. 

Haake  (Paul).  Die  TUrkenfeldzUge  Augusts 
des  Starken  1695  und  1696.  (Neues  Archiv  fUr 
tSchsische  Geschichte  u.  Altertumskunde.  v.  24, 
pp.  134-154.     Dresden,  1903.) 

Habesei  (Elias).  The  present  state  of  the 
Ottoman  empire.  Containing  a  more  accurate 
account. .  .of  the  Turks  than  any  yet  extant.  In- 
cluding a  particular  description  of  the  court  and 
leraglio  of  the  Grand  Signor. . .  Translated  from 
the  French  manuscript  of  E.  Habesei. . .  London: 
R,  Baldwin,  1784.     2  p.l.,  xv,  4  1.,  443  p.     8°. 

Hahn  (Johann  Georg  von).  Reise  von  Belgrad 
nach  Salonik.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil.- 
hist.  Classe.  Denksch.  Bd.  11,  Abth.  2,  pp. 
1-245.    4  maps.      Wien,  1861.     V .) 

Reise  durch  die  Gebiete  des    Drin    und 

Wardar  im  Auftrage  der  Kais.  Akademie  der  Wis- 


senschaften  untemommen  im  Jahre  1863.  (Kais. 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil. -hist.  CI.  Denkschr. 
B.  15,  Abth.  2,  pp.  ii,  1-188;  Bd.  16,  Abth.  2,  pp. 
1-77.  4  1.     I  map.      Wien,  1 867-1 869.     f".) 

Hailbronner  (Karl  von).  Morgenland  und 
Abendland.  Bilder. .  .vom  Verfasser  der  Cartons 
[i.  e.  K.  V.  Hailbronner].  Stuttgart:  J.  G.  Cotta, 
1841.     2  V.     i6'. 

Haji  Khallfah  (Mustafa  ibn  *Abd  Allah  Chelebl). 
Tuhfe  al-kibar  fi  isfar  al-bikar.  [The  history  of 
the  maritime  wars  of  the  Turks.]  Constantinople, 
1728.     7  p.l.,  75  P-f  2  1.,  5  maps.     4*. 

Translated    from    the  Turkish... by 

James  Mitchell.  Chapters  1-4.  London,  1831. 
I  p.l.,  xiii.  80  p.   4**.   (Oriental  Translation  Fund.) 

No  more  published. 

Fezlike    altevarikh.     [A    history    of    the 

Turkish  Empire,  1 591-1655.]  Constantinople,  186^ 
70.     2  V.     8**. 

Hakluyt  (Richard).  Remembrances  for  maste- 
S.  to  give  him  the  better  occasion  to  informe  himr 
selfe  of  some  things  in  England,  and  after  of  some 
other  things  in  Turkic,  to  the  great  profite  of  the 
Common  weale  of  this  Countfcy.  Written ...  for  a 
principall  English  Factor  at  Constantinople  1582. 
(In:  R.  Hakluyt.  Principal  Navigations.  Lcn^ 
don,  1600.     V.  2,  bk.  i.  pp.  1 61-165.) 

HaUd  (Halil).  The  diary  of  a  Turk.  London: 
A.  ^  C,  Black,  1903.     vi.  i  1.,  269  p.,  8  pi.    12*. 

The  origin  of  the  revolt  in  Turkey.  (Nine- 
teenth Century,  London,  1909.  8*.  v.  65,  pp. 
755-760.) 

De  Hamid  &  Mahomet  v.  Notes  de  Constan- 
tinople. (Etudes  par  des  p^res  de  la  Compagnie  de 
J^sus.     Paris,   1909.     8°.     v.  119,  pp.  751-773.) 

Hamlin  (Cyrus).  Among  the  Turks.  New 
York:  R.  Carter  b' Bros.,  1881.  xii,  (i)  14-378  p. 
12". 

Hammer-Purg^stall  (J.  von).  Geschichte 
des  Osmanischen  Reiches,  grossentheils  aus  bisber 
unbenutzten  Handschriften  u.  Archiven.  Pest, 
1827-35.     10  V.     8°. 

Ilistoire  de  I'Empire  Ottoman  depuis  son 

origine  jusqu'4  nos  jours.  Traduit  de  I'allemand 
par  J.  J.  Hellert.     /'arij,  1835-38.     12  v.     8^ 

Bericht  Uber  die  Fortsetzung  des  Druckes 

der  osmanischen  Reichsgeschichte  zu  Konstanti- 
nopel.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-hist. 
Classe.  Sitzungsb.  Wien,  1856 -'57.  8*.  v.  18, 
pp.  3-16;  V.  21,  pp.  375-398.) 

Sur  I'histoire  ottomane  du  Prince  Cantemir. 

(Journal  asiatique.  i.  ser.,  v.  4,  pp.  32-45.  Paris, 
1824.) 

Memoire  sur  les  premieres  relations  diplo- 

matiques  entre  la  France  et  la  Porte.  (Journal 
asiatique.     i.  se'r.,  v.  10,  pp.  19-45.    Paris,  1S27.) 

Die  Staatsverfassung  u.   Staatsvcrwaltung 

des  Osmannischen  Reichs,  dargestellt  aus  den 
Quellen  seiner  Grundgesctze.  W^i>«,  1815-16.  2  v. 
0  • 

Wien's  erste  aufgehobene  tuerkische  Be- 

lagerung,  zur  dreyhunderjahrigen  Jubelleyer  der- 
selben,  zum  Theil  aus  bisher  unbekannten  christ- 
lichen  und  tuerkischen  Quellen  erztthlt  von  Joseph 
Ritter  von  Hammer...  Mit. .  .Beylagen. . .  Pest: 
K.  A,  Hartleben,  1829.   xx,  174  p.,  1 1.,  I  tab.    8*. 


276 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Turkey,  cont'd. 

Handbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  the  Ionian 
Islands,  Greece.  Turkey,  Asia  Minor,  and  Con- 
stantinople..  .including  a  description  of  Malta... 
London:  J.  Murray,  1845.  Ixix,  408  p.,  4  maps. 
New  ed.     12*.     (Murray's  Handbooks.) 

Handbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  Turkey:  de- 
scribing Constantinople,  European  Turkey,  Asia 
Minor,  Armenia,  and  Mesopotamia.  . .  London:  J, 
Murray,  1854.  284  p.,  3  maps.  3.  ed.  12*. 
(Murray's  Handbooks  for  travellers.) 

Harry  (Ibrahim).  De  la  naturalisation  col- 
lective dans  les  rapports  de  la  Turquie  et  de  la 
Serbie.  (Jour,  droit  internal,  priv^.  ann^e  29, 
pp.  70-74-     Paris,  1902.) 

Haupt  (Ottomar).  Monetary  statistics  of  the 
leading  countries.  Turkey.  (Jour,  of  Finance. 
London,  1898.     8°.     n.  s.     v.  3,  pp.  649-654.) 

Hauser  (H.)  Le  voyage  du  Levant  de 
Philippe  du  Fresne-Canaye  (1573).  Paris:  E. 
Leroux,  1897.  i  p.l.,  xxxvii,  i  1.,  332  p.,  2  1., 
I  map,  I  pi.  4°.  (Recueil  de  voyages  et  de  docu- 
ments pour  servir  4  I'histoire  de  la  geographie. 
v.  16.) 

Hecquard  (Charles).  L' Empire  Ottoman. 
La  Turouie  sous  Abdul  Hamid  IL  Expose  fiddle 
de  la  gerance  d'un  empire  pendant  un  quart  de 
sidclc.  (31  aout  1 876-1  septembre  1900.)  Brw 
xelUs:  H.  Lamer  tin,  1901.  5  p.l.,  (i)  xiv-acxx,  (i) 
32-468  p.     8°. 

Heidbom  (A.)  Manuel  de  droit  public  et  ad- 
min istratif  de  I'empire  ottoman,  v.  i.  Vienne: 
C.   W.  Stern,  1908.     4^ 

Heile  (Gerhard).  Der  Feldzug  gegen  die 
TOrken  und  die  Eroberung  Stuhlweissenburg's 
unter  dem  Erzherzog  Matthias  von  Oesterreich  im 
Jahre  1601. . .  Rostock:    C.  Hinstorff,  1901.    72  p., 

1  1.,  I  map.     8*. 

H^li»  (  ).  Une  Parisieone  dans  les  harems 
de  Constantinople.  (La  grande  rev.  v.  35  (1905, 
V.  3).  pp.  275-294.  527-549-     Paris,  1905.) 

Helle  von  Samo  (A.  zur).  Die  Volker  des  Os- 
manisChes  Reiches.  Beitr&ge  f  ttr  Fttrderung  orien- 
talischer  Studien.  1876.  Wien:  C.  GeroUTs  Sohn, 
1877.     2  p.l.,  130  p.,  2  1.,  2  maps.    8*. 

Hellwald  (F.  A.  H.  von),  and  L.  C.  Beck. 
Die  heutige  TUrkei.  Leipzig,  1878^79.  2  v.  in  i. 
illus.    pi.    maps.    8*". 

Helmhaoker  (R.)    The    useful    minerals  of 
Turkey.    (Engineering  and    Mining  Jour.     New 
York,  1898.    f*.    V.  66,  pp.  635-636.) 

Henry  (Rene).  Des  monts  de  Boheme  au 
golfe  Persique.  Avec  preface  de  M.  Anatole  Leroy- 
Beaulieu.     Paris:  Plon-Nourrit    6*    CiV.,    1908. 

2  p.l.,  xxii,  566  p.,  I  1.,  5  maps.    12'*. 

Herbault  (N.)  Le  controle  international  en 
Egypte,  Turquie  et  Grece.  51  p.  (Congris  inter- 
nat.  d.  valeurs  mobili^res.  v.  5  [art.  59J.  Paris, 
1901.) 

Herbert  (Frederick  William  von).  The  chroni- 
cles of  a  virgin  fortress,  being  some  unrecorded 
chapters  of  Turkish  and  Bulgarian  history.  By 
William  V.  Herbert.  London:  Osgood,  Mcllvaine 
&*  Co.,  1896.    xvi,  I  1.,  346  p.,  I  pi.,  5  maps.    8°. 

The  defence  of  Plevna,   1877,  written  by 

one  who  took  part  in  it.    By  William  V.  Herbert. 


London:  Longmans,  Green  ^  Co,,  1895.     xvi,  I  1., 
488  p.,  8  maps,  I  port.     8**. 

Kamil  Pasha  and  the  succession  in  Turkey. 

(Fort.   Rev.    London,   1908.    8*.    n.  s.    v.  84,  pp. 

419-429.) 

The  present   military   power  of    Turkey. 

(United   Service  Maga.    v.   153  (n.  s.    v.  32),  pp. 
303-317.     London,  1 905.) 

Herbette  (Maurice).  Une  ambassade  turque 
k  Paris  sous  le  directoire.  (Rev.  de  Paris.  1901, 
v.  5,  pp.  191-215.     Paris,  1 90 1.) 

Herlt  (Gustav).  Die  Ursachen  der  tflrkischen 
Finanznot.  (Finanz-Archiv.  Stuttgart,  1908.  8*. 
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Hertsberg^  (G.  F.)  Geschichte  der  Byzantiner 
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Heriogr  (Rudolf).  Ein  tUrkischet  Werk  Qber 
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map.  (Kais.-deutsch.  archaol.  Inst.  Mittheil.  Athen. 
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Heuschling^  (Philippe  Fran9ois  Xavier  Theo- 
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Heyck(E.)  Genua  und  seine  Marine  im  Zeit- 
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foris,  &  disciplina  ac  ordine  militiae  Turcicse,  deq3 
itineribus  im  Turciam,  unii  cum  uitis  omnium 
Turcicorum  imperatorum  ad  nostra  usque  tempora 
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Translated  out  of  French  by  E.  G.,  S.  A.  [Edward 
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Hobhouse  (J.  C.)  A  journey  through  Albania 
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Holinshed.  An  ambassage  from  Don  Ferdi- 
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king  Henry  the  8.  in  the  yere  1527.  desiring  his 
aide  against  Solyman  the  great  Torke.  (In:  R. 
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Holland  (Thomas  Erskine).  A  lecture  on  the 
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1853;  delivered  at  Oxford,  April  28,  1877,  with  an 
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Hommaire  de  Hell  (Ix.  M.)  Voyage  en 
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Huber  (Alfons).     Die  Kriege  zwischen  Ungam 
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Wien,  1886.     8%) 

Oesterreichs     diplomatische    Beziehungen 

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Turkey,  cont'd, 

Hume  (J.)  On  the  policy  of  England  towards 
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Huntingdon  (Ellsworth).  The  prehistoric 
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Past.  V.  I,  pt.  6.  June,  1902,  pp.  1 63-1 71.  Wash- 
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Ibrahim*  Efendi.  Misbah  al-sari.  [Travels 
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Ing^l^&n  (Ghwougas).  Description  du  60s- 
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luunbert  (Gaston).  Le  conflit  gr^co-turc. 
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«  ferroTiaria  in  Turchia.     Roma:  Tip,  di  Gab,  del 
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lasi  (Soleimftn).  Tarikh.  [A  history  of  the 
Turkish  Empire,  1 744-1 752  ]  Constantinople,  1785. 

6  p.l..  288  flf.  r. 

J.  (B.)  La  crise  balkanique  et  la  Turc^uie  con- 
stitutionnelle.  illus.  (Tour  du  monde.  A  travers 
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356.) 

Jahith  (Abu  'Uthmftn  'Amr  ibn  Bahr  al-). 
Tria  opuscnla  auctore  Abu  Othman  Amr  ibn  Bahr 
al-Djahiz  Basrensi  quae  edidit  G.  van  Vloten... 
Lugduni  Batavorum:  E,  J.  Brill,  1903.  2  p.l.,  ii, 
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Jaadat  (Ahmad),  Pasha,  Tarikh.  [A  history 
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1855-84.     12  V.  in  6.     4*. 

Jawad  (Ahmad).  Tarikh  askeri.  [A  history 
of  the  Turkish  army.]  Constantinople,  1880-82. 
2  V.     4*  &  obi.  4'. 

Jawad  (*AlI).  Mamalik  osmaniyye.  [A  geog- 
raphy and  short  history  of  the  Ottoman  Empire, 
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Jireeek  (K.  J.)  Die  Heerstrasse  von  Belgrad 
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Joehmus  (August  von).  The  Syrian  war  and 
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Johnson  (H.  H.)  Ottoman  provincial  govern- 
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Johnstone  (Henry  Alexander  Munro  Butler). 
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tions, as  bearing  on  the  Eastern  question.  Oxford: 
J.  Parker  «5r*  Co.,  1876.     48  p.     8°. 

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Jorg^a  (N.)  Geschichte  des  Osmanischen 
Reiches.  Nach  den  Quellen  dargestellt.  Gotha: 
F.  A.  Perthes,  1 908-1 909.  2  v.  8*.  (Gesch. 
der  europ.  Staat.) 

Joubert  (L.),  and  F.  Morn  and.  Tableau 
historique,  politique  et  pittoresque  de  la  Turquie  et 
de  la  Russie.     Paris,  1854.     V . 

Juchereau  de  Saint- Denys  (A.  de).  Histoire 
de  TEmpire  Ottoman  depuis  1792  jusqu'en  1844. 
Paris,  1844.     4  V.     8°. 

Jurien  de  la  Graviere  (J.  P.  E.)  La  guerre  de 
Chyprc  et  la  bataille  de  Lepante.  Paris:  E,  Plan, 
Nourrit  6*  Cie.,  1888.    2  vol.    maps,  plans.    12*. 

K.  (P.)  Statistika  na  narodonaselenieto  v  Ye- 
nizhe-Skechenskata  i  Gyumyurdzhinskata  kaazi. 
( Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  31,  pp.  122-130.  Srye- 
det%,  1889.) 

Kapitulationen  (Die)  und  Handelsvertrflge 
der  TUrkei.    (Osterreich.  Wirtschaftspolit.  Archiv. 
Wien,  1909.     4'.     Jahrg.  9,  pp.  263-558.) 

Kauder  (E.)  Reisebilder  aus  Persien,  Turke- 
stan und  der  TOrkei.  Breslau:  S,  Sehottlaender, 
1900.     2  p.l.,  iii,  I  1.,  359  p.,  2  maps.     4**. 

"Kehedgy  (Michel  S.)  Les  ^v^nements  de  Bul- 
garie  et  de  Roumdie  orientale  au  point  de  vue 
du  droit  international.  (Rev.  de  droit  internat. 
s^r.  2,  V.  9,  pp.  5-51.     Bruxelles,  1907.) 

Kekule  (Stephen).  Ober  Titel,  Amter,  Rang- 
stufen  und  Anreden  in  der  offiziellen  osmanischen 
Sprache.  Halle  a,  S.:  C.  A.  ITaemmerer  &*  Co., 
1892.     viii,  44  p.     8**. 

Keppel  (G.)  Narrative  of  a  journey  across  the 
Balcan  by  the  two  passes  of  Selimno  and  Pravadi. 
Lomion,  1831.     2  v.     8'. 

Kh^r^dine  (  ).  R^formes  n^cessaires  aux 
etats  musulmans.  Essai  formant  la  premiere 
partie  de  I'ouvrage  politique  et  statistique  intitule : 
La  plus  sure  direction  pour  connattre  T^tat  des 
nations.  Paris:  P,  Dupont,  1868.  i  p.l.,  3-79  pp. 
8°. 

KhvostOT  (A.  N.)  Pod  Plevnoi  v  iyulye 
t877goda.  (Istoricheski  Vytstnik.  v.  79,  pp.  548- 
564.     St.  Petersburg,  1900.) 

Klots  (  ).  Die  Kriegsvorbereitungen  Rust- 
lands  und  seine  Heeresbewegungen  im  Jahre  1877 
bis  zur  ersten  Schlacht  bei  Plewna.  (Beiheft  z. 
Militar-Wochenbl.  1903,  Heft  2,  pp.  67-94.  Ber^ 
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Knig^ht  (Edward  Frederick).  The  awakening 
of  Turkey:  a  history  of  the  Turkish  Revolution. 
London:  J.  Milne,  1909.  x,  i  1.,  355  (i)  p.,  I  pi., 
7  port.     8**. 

Knoetel  (Richard).  Die  ttlrkische  Armee  und 
Marine  in  ihrer  gegenwartigen  Uniformirung  dar- 
gestellt auf  12  Tafeln  mit  Abbildungen  von  Offi- 
zieren  und  Soldaten.     (jezeichnet  von  R.  KnOtel. 


278 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Turkey,  ttnfd. 

Nebsc. . .  Mittheilungen  Ub«r  OrKanJsation .  .  .der 
tUrkUcben  Annee  und  Marine.  Ratkenew:  M. 
Bahtniieu  [iSg?].     iq  (0  P-     obi.  16°. 

Knolles  (Richard).  Tbe  Tutkish  history,  from 
the  original  of  that  nation,  to  (he  growth  of  Che 
Ottoman  Empire:  with  the  lives  and  conquests  of 
their  princes  and  emperors,  by  R.  Knolles.  With 
a  continuation  to  this  present  year  1687.  Where- 
unto  is  added,  The  present  state  of  tlie  Ottoman 
Empire.  By  Sir  P,  Rycaut.  The  sixth  ed.,  with 
the  effigies  of  all  the  kings  and  emperors. . .  Loh- 
dm:   T.  Basiit.  1687.     i  v.  in  1.     f*. 

Ko«ek  (Pieter).  The  Turks  in  MDXXXiii.  A 
series  of  drawings  made  in  that  year  at  Constan- 
tinople by  Peter  Coeck  of  Aelst,  and  published. . . 
at  Antwerp  in  mdliu;  reproduced  in  facsimiie. 
with  an  introduction  by  Sir  W.  S.  Maxwell,  bart. 
LendoHb'  EdiHhvrgk:  privautyfrinttd,  1873.  viii. 
1 1.,  70  col.,  I  p.,  n  pi.    ob.  i°. 

KoeUer  (Kurt).  Die  orientalische  Folitik 
Lndwigs  xiv.,  ihr  VerhSltnis  lu  dem  Tarkenkrieg 
von  1683.  Mit  einem  einleitenden  Kapitel  Uber 
diefranzasisch-turkischen  Beiiehungen  von  Franr  1. 
bis  lum  Tode  Maiarins.  Ltiptig:  K.  F.  Kethtir, 
\<jpi.     viii,  126  p.,  I  1.     8°. 

KoT»UTlk7'(Uaxime).  Lei  ^veiiements  de 
Constantino  pie  jugds  au  point  de  vue  russe.  ( Rev. 
poUt.  et  litt.  Paris,  190B.  4°.  s^.  5,  v.  10, 
pp.  357-259.) 

Kranaa  (J.)  Dcutsch-IUrkische  Handelsbe- 
liehungen.  Seil  dem  Berliner  Vertrig  unter  be- 
sonderer  BerUcksichtigungder  Handelswege.  Jtaa: 
G.  Fhehir,  1901.     vi,  i  1.,  114  p.     S°. 

KreamArlk  (Johann).  Beilriige  lur  Beleuch- 
tUDg  des  isUmitischen  Strafrechts;  mit  RUcksicht 
auf  Theorie  und  PraiLs  in  der  TUrkei.  Liipiig: 
F.  A.  BTockhaui,  iqo4.     i  p.l.,  134  p.     8°. 

Rcpr.:  Zciticbrifi  dEr  Dcuuchen  Morginlindiicheii  Ge- 
wllichaft,  Bd.  jS.     1904- 

KreatovaU  (V.  V.)  Sobranie  sochineni  s 
biogrflfiyei  V.  V.  K.  i  yevo  portret.,  pod  redaktiiyei 
Yu.  L.  Veliia.  St.  Ptltrsiurg:  "  Otsh^hiitv^H- 
Haya  Polta."  1899.      5  v.      8°. 

Kminbacb«r  (Karl).  Griechische  Reise.  Blai- 
ter  aus  dem  Tagebuche  einer  Reise  in  Griechen- 
land  und  in  der  Ttlrkei.  Birlin:  A.  HiilUr,  1886, 
llviii,  390  p.,  1  1.     16°. 

Kupelwi«aer  (1..)  Die  Kiimpfe  Ungarns  mit 
den  Osmanen  bis  lur  Sehlacht  bei  MohSca,  1516. 
Wita:  W.  BraumlllUr,  :899.     vii,  254  p.     a.  ed. 

Kuropatkln  (Aleksel  Nikolaevich),  Cineral. 
Kritische  KUckblicke  auf  den  Russisch-Tttrkischen 
Krieg.  1S77/7S.  Nach  Aufsaizen  von  Kuropat- 
kin...  bearbeitel  voo  Krahmer...  Birlin:  E.  h. 
MitllfT  u,  SaAn,  1887-1890.      3  v.      maps.      2.  ed. 

Ia  Barre  de  Nanteuil  (Bon  Amaury  de). 
L'Oricnt  el  I'Europe  depuis  le  xvil  slide  jusqu" 
aujourd'hui.  Farii.-  F.  Didol  tt  Cit.  [1898]. 
iil-xx,  151  p.,  4  maps.     S°. 

Laf»rpl«  (E.)  Les  armies  dc  la  p^ninsule 
del  Balkans.  L'armife  lurque, — Son  organiiation. .. 
(Quest,  dipl.  el  col.  v.  13,  pp.  153-165.  Paris, 
1907-) 


Zi»  Jonqaldre  (A.  de),  Viiomte.  Hiitoire  de 
Tempire  olloman  depuls  les  origines  jusqu'au  trail^ 
de  Berlin.  Paris:  HathiUt  b- Cif.,  1S81.  3  p.l.. 
670  p.,  4  maps.  12°.  (Histoire  universelle,  pub. 
sous  la  direc.  de  V.  Duruy.) 

LftiiutJiakjr  (V.)  Secrets  d'etat  de  Venise. 
Documents,  extraits.  notices  et  etudes  servant  i 
eclaircir  les  rapports  de  la  seigneurie  avec  les 
Grecs,  les  Slaves  et  la  Porte  Ottomane  ft  la  fin  du 
XV  et  au  XVI  siicle.  St.  Petersbeurg,  1884.  » 
p.l.,  xxxvi.  T.  p.     8°. 

LaiB»rtlii*  (Alpbonse  Marie  Louis  de  Prat  de). 
Histoire  de  la  Turquie  par  A.  de  Lamartine. 
Paris:   V .  Lieou,  l^l^.     8  v.     8°. 

Ltip%ig:  W.  Grrhard,  1B55-  4  *■  "O  »- 

8°. 

Souvenirs,  impressions,  pensees  et  pay- 
sages,  pendant  uo  voyage  en:  Orient  (1833-1833); 
Notes   d'un   voyageur.      Paris:   C.   Cesie/in, 


1835. 


16°. 


LuiC'Paol*  (Stanley).  The  life  of  the  Right 
Honourable  Stratford  Canning.  Viscount  Stratford 
de  Kedcliffe.  From  his  memoirs  and  private  and 
ofhcial  papers.  Lendtn:  Lengmans.  Gritnb'Ca., 
1888.     2  V.     8°. 

The  story  of  Turkey.     By. .  .Lane-Poole. 

assisted  by  E.  J.  W.  Gibb  and  A.  Oilman.  iVicic 
Yerk:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sens,  1893.  iviii.  373 
p..  3  maps,  I  Lab.     13°.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 

Laasbridge  (Richard).  War  fever  ;  its 
bearing  upon  the  present  Eastern  crisis.  Staly- 
bridge:  A.  Sidebotlom  [1877?].      35  p.      sm.  8°. 

La.  RonciAr*  (Ch.  de.)  Une  balaiile  de  Na- 
varin.  Lepanle  ignorce.  (Rev.  maritime,  v.  168, 
pp.  405-410.      Paris,  1906.) 

Iiath»Ba  (R.  G.)  Russian  and  Turk,  from  a 
geographical,  ethnological,  and  historical  point  of 
view.     Lendan.  1S78.     8°. 

Latlner  (Mrs.  E.  W.)  Russia  and  Turkey  in 
the  nineteenth  century.  Chicago:  A.  C.  MiClurg 
&•  Co.,  iSy3.      413  p.,  33  port.      8°. 

Ckiiago:  A.  C.  AfcClurg  &■  Co..  1905. 

413  p.,  33  port.     7.  ed.     8°. 

XiavalMe  (Th^ophile).  Histoire  de  t'Empire 
Ottoman,  depuis  les  temps  anciens  jusqu'jk  nos 
jours.  Paris:  Garniir  fr^rrs,  1855-  ^li.  538  p.. 
1 8  pi.     4°. 

Irftslua  (Wolfgang).  Rei  contra  Turcas  gestae 
anno  mdlvi  brevis  descriptio.  Ad  novam  edi- 
tionem  Schardianam  recogniCa  et  emendata.  (In: 
Scriptores  rerum  Hungaricaruro  veteres.  ac  ge- 
nuini...    Vindobona,  1746-8.      v.  i,  pp.  633-6jg.) 

Ii«blotid  (  ).  Affaires  balka a iques — affaires 
torques.  (Rev.  de  geog.  v.  51,  pp.  198-319. 
308-334,  396-421.  502-526;  V.  52,  pp.  22-38. 
Paris,  I902-I903.) 

L«camt«  (F.)  Guerre  d'Orient  en  1876-77;  es- 
quis^  des  evcnements  militaires  el  politiques. 
Lausanni,  \'a^T|-^i.      z  V,     maps.      8°. 

Lellk-Hanoam,/jcHi/.  A  tragedy  in  the  im- 
perial harem  ac  Constantinople.  Translated  from 
the  French  with  notes,  by  R.  E.  Colston.  New 
York:  W.    S.    Gatltiirg€r,    1883.      I  p.l.,   r,  t    1., 

agg  p.     16°. 


U8T  OP  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Tvrkty,  tonfd. 

Zi«  Jmui  (Gnillaume).  EthnozraphJe  de  la 
Turqnie  d'Enrope.  (Petermaan's  Mittb.,  Erganzb. 
I.      Gtlha.  1B61.      map.     4°.) 

tiAonaon  1c  Dae  (Louis- Antoine).  Mid  hat 
Pacha.  Paris:  E.  Dtntu.  1877.  2  p.l.,  v,  i  I.. 
317  P->  I  facsim.     S°. 

Lott«r  (A)  writtCQ  bf  ihe  most  high  and 
might;  Empruse  the  wife  of  the  Grand  SIgnior 
Saltan  Murad  Can  to  the  Queenei  Majestie  of 
England. .  .1594.  (In:  R.  Hakli;yt.  Principal 
NaTisations.  Lcndon,  1600.  t.  a,  pt.  i,  pp. 
3ii-3ia.) 

la  [uliuk  HAd  Eafliih. 

Iiatt«r»  nouameniE  riceuta  delH  K^sti  del  gran 
Sophi.  [Also:  Copia  di  aa  altra  lettera  de  di.  ;, 
di  Septembre  1507.  data  oella  Diaccia,  per  a  Fa- 
DUKOSta.]  (4)  11.  illus.  [Flerenct:  G.  SUphane  di 
Carta  di  Pavia,  1 507.]     4°. 

Xi*tt*rs  (The)  patents,  or  privileges  granted  bjr 
her  Majestie  to  Sir  Edward  Osborne.  Master  Rich- 
ard iilaper,  and  cerlalne  other  Marchaots  of  London 
(or  their  trade  into  the  dominions  of  the  great 
Turke.  in  the  yeere  15B1  [11  Ssplember].  (In:  R, 
Hakluvt.  Principal  Navigations.  London,  1600. 
*.  a,  bk.  1.  pp.  146-150.) 

The  Lciinl  Campur  charier. 

Lattara  (The)  sent  from  the  Imperial]  Musul- 
maDlike  highnesse  of  Zuldan  Murad  Can,  to  the 
Mcred  regall  Majestie  of  Elizabeth  Queene  of  Eng- 
land, the  fifteenth  of  March  1579,  cnnteyning  the 
grant  ol  the  first  privileges  [of  trade.  With  Eliza- 
beth's reply  as  Oct.  I579-]  (In:  R.  HaKLUVT. 
Principal  Navigations.  London,  1600,  v,  2,  bit.  i, 
PP-  137-140.) 

Lettera  (The)  of  Sinan  Bassa  chiefe  counsel- 
lour  10  Sultan  Murad  Can  the  Grand  Sigoior,  to 
the  sacred  Majestie  of  Elizabeth  Queene  of  Eng- 
land, shewing  that  upon  her  req'uest,  and  for  her 
take  especially,  hce  graunled  peace  unlo  Che  King 
and  kingdomc  of  Poland  [12  June  1590].  (In:  R. 
Hakli;vt.  Principal  Navigations.  London,  1600, 
T.  a.  bk.  I,  pp.  ag4-295) 

In  I.itia  and  eagiish. 

Iiettr*  it  son  encellence  M.  Bouree  ambassadeur 
de  France  k  Constantinople  sur  le  droit  de  propHele 
en  Turquie.    Paris:  Amyot,  186S.    46p.  illus.    S°. 

Levjr'Oal^Aiin  (Andr^).  La  vie  judiciaire 
en  Tnrquie.  (Grand  rev.  annee  9,  pp.  480-499. 
Paris.  T905.) 

Lawia (Gcorgioa  King).  Crilicaltimesin  Tur- 
key, and  England's  responsibility.  With  a  preface 
by  Rev.  F.  B.  Mevet. .  .and  an  introduction  by. . . 
R.  F.  Hortoo.  D.D.  London:  /fodder  &•  Steugh- 
Ion,  1905.     xiv,  I  I.,  aco  p.,  i  1.,  i  pi.     8°. 

Up>it'f  )'  Ladefensedestravaux  de  forti- 
6calion  par  les  Turcs  en  1877/78  et  les  enseigne- 
ments  qui  en  d^coulent.  (Internal.  Rev.  0.  d.  ge- 
•amten  Armeen  u.  Flotten.  SuppI,  65,  Aug.  1904, 
pp.  219-241.      Drtsdtn,  1904.) 

Lindner  (Fried rich  Ludwig).  Gemiilde  der 
europaischen  TUrkei  El"  U;irag  zur  Linder- 
ond  Volkerkunde.  Hrsg.  von  F.  L.Lindner... 
Wtimar:  im  VtrUgi  dts  Geograpkischm  Inilituls, 
1S13.     vi,  jSl  p.,  a  maps,  1  plan,  tl  pi.     12°. 

Lleke  (Xirer).  Der  tarkisch.polnische  Feld- 
lug  im  Jahre  1610.     Nach  gedrucklen  und  hand- 


2  79 

schriftlichen  Quelien  dirgestellL  (Archir  fur  Os- 
terr.  Gesch.  Bd.  41.  pp.  353-397.  (fiVii,  1S69.  8*.) 
Locfttelll  (Atesiandro).  Racconto  hiitorieo 
della  Veneta  Guerra  in  Levante,  diretla  dal  valore 
del ...  Principe  F.  Morosini  Capitan  Generale  la 
Icrza  volta  per  la. .  .Republica  <le  Venetia.  contro 
i'ltnpero  Oltomano  acquisti,  maneggi,  rivolutione 
de  TQrcbi...con  aitrl rimarcabili successi dall' anno 
1684  sioo  all'  anno  1690.  .  .Con  li  adomamenli  delle 
piante  del  P.  M.  V.  Coronelli  delle  piii  riguardevoli, 
ch«  si  sono  di  nuovo  conqnistate.  ed  alcun'  altre 
pure  alia  passaca  guerra  spetiacti . . .  Colcnia  [  Vtn- 
ici\:  G.  AUriiii,  1691.     a  v.  in  i,  maps,  plans,  pi. 

Lodge  (Richard).  Austria,  Poland,  and  Tor- 
key.  (In :  Cambridge  modem  history.  Camiridge, 
1908.     3".     V.  5,  pp.  338-371.) 

BibUoj^phy,  pp.  fl4oS4j. 

The    European    power*   and  the   Eaalara 

Juealiou.     (In:  Cambtldfe  modern  history.     Cam- 
ridgi,  1904.     8°.     V.  8,  pp.  306-337-) 
BibliDgmpliy,  pp.  813-17. 

Loebel  (T.)  Hochzeitsbrluche  in  dir  TOrkei. 
Mil  einer  Einleiluog  von  H.  Vambery:  Etbno- 
graphiiche  Forscbungeu  in  der  TOrkei.  Amster- 
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EiojtTed  (  ).     Grundriss  der  allgemelnen 

Organisation  der  VerwallungsbehOrden  der  eigent- 
lichen  TQrkei.  (Mitteii.  d.  Seminars  f.  orient. 
Sprachen.  Jahrg.  7.  Abieil.  a,  Weatasialische 
Sludien,  pp.  25-53.     Berlin,  1904.) 

Laafta(P.)  Troiai^me  voyage  fait  en  1714  daua 
la  Turquie.  I'Asie.  la  Syrie,  la  Palestine,  la  Haute 
el  la  Basse  Egyple,  etc.     Pouen,  ijig.     3  v.     8'. 

LnalK°<LB  (S.)  A  series  of  letters  addressed  to 
Sir  W.  Fordyce,  containing  a  voyage  and  journey 
from  England  to  Smyrna,  Constantinople,  and  over 
land  to  England;  with  the  treaty  of  commerce 
between  the  court  of  Great  Britain  and  the  Sub- 
lime Porte,  translated  by  the  author;  by  S.  L., 
KOfTfLOiroKtrq^.      London,  1788.     3  v.  in  (.     8°. 

Lotfl  (Ahmad).  Tarikb.  [The  annals  of  the 
Turkish  Empire,  1341-1260  A.  H.  (1835-44)] 
Pt.  1-7.     Ca«j/an/iwo/fc,  1873-1888,     a  v.     8°. 

Lather  (Martin).  Vermanunge  zum  Gepct 
wider  den  TUrcken...  «./.,  154!'     18  1.     4°- 

Ltot  (V.  I.)  Voyenno-mediliinskl  otchot  o 
sostoyanii  zdorovya  voisk  okkupatzionnavootryada, 
S  l-voMartapol  Avgustal879goda.  Sostavil  V.  I. 
Lvov.  [SI.  Petersburg:  Tip.-Lit.  A.  Yt.  Landau, 
1887.  a  p.l.,  377  (1),  ill.  (I)  p.  4°.  (Dunaiskaya 
Armiya,  Chast  3.) 

McCnll»grh  (Francis).  Turkey's  future.  (In- 
ternational. London,  1909.  8",  v.  6,  pp.  aa9- 
341.) 

HkcFftrUn*  (C.)  Kismet;  or,  The  doom  of 
Turkey.      London:  T.  Bos-warik,  1853.      vii,  45a  p. 

Turkey  and  iis  destiny:  the  result  of  jour- 
neys made  in  t847aQd  1S48  10  eiaraine  into  the 
state  of  that  country.  Philadrlpkia:  Lea  *• 
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H»eli  (Richard  von).  Die  Wehrmacht  der 
TUrkeiund  Bulgariens . . .  Berlin:  A.  Sckatl,  1905. 
I  p.L.  V.  1  1.,  99  p..  a  port.  4*.  (Heere  und 
Flotten  der  Gegenwart  [v.  8].) 


28o 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Turkey,  cont'd, 

Mackay  (Alexander).  Hand-book  of  the  seat 
of  war  in  Turkey.  Edited  by  Rev.  A.  Mackay. .. 
London:  Simpkin^  Marshall  ^  Co.,  1877.  I  p.l., 
(i)  6-62  p.,  I  map.     12**. 

London:  Simpkin^  Marshall  6r»  Co., 

iSyy,     62  p.,  I  map.     12". 

With  a  war  album,  consisting  of  33  blank  leaves. 

Madden  (R.   R.)     Travels  in  Turkey,  Egypt, 
Nubia,  and  Palestine.     London,  1833.     2  v.    2.  ed* 

12°. 

The  Turkish  empire.     In  its  relations  with 

Christianity      and    civilization.      London:    T.   C, 
Ntwby,  1862.     3  p.l.,  496  p.,  I  port.     8'. 


hjalis  daulati  'allyah.  [Turkish  year  book 
for  1263  A.  H.  (1846  A.  D.)  Constantinople , 
1846.]     88  flF.     16'. 

Malipiero  (Domenico).  Annali  Veneti  dall' 
anno  1457  al  anno  1500,  ordinati  e  abbreviati  dal 
Senatore  F.  Longo.  Firenze:  G.  P.  Vieusseux, 
1 843-1 844.  2  v.  8**.  (Archivio  storico  italiano. 
Tomo  7,  parte  1-2.) 

Mandelstam  (Andre).  Du  manage  et  du 
divorce  des  Ottomans  ^  Tetranger  et  des  Strangers 
en  Turquie.  (Jour.  d.  droit  intemat.  priv^. 
V.  30,  pp.  86-100.     PariSf  1903.) 

La  justice  ottomane  dans  ses  rapports  avec. 

les  puissances  ^trangdres.  (Rev.  gen.  de  droit 
internat.  pub.  v.  14,  pp.  5-148,  534-600;  v.  15, 
pp.  329-384.     Paris,  1907.) 

Manfroni  (Camillo).  La  battaglia  di  Gallipoli 
e  la  politica  veneto-turca  (1381-1420).  (L'ateneo 
veneto.  anno  25,  v.  2,  pp.  3-34,  129-158.  Venezia, 
1902.) 

Lc  relazioni  fra  Genova,  Tlmpero  bizantino 

•  i  Turchi.  [Genova:  Tip,  R.  Istituto  Sordo-Muti, 
1898.]  I  p.l.,  577-858  p.  4".  (Society  ligure  di 
storia  patria.     Atti.     Vol.  28,  pt.  3.) 

Marehand  (H.)  Reflexionssur  la crise  turque. 
illus.  ((Questions  diplomat,  et  coloniales.  Paris, 
1909.     8  .     V.  27.  pp.  569-580.) 

Mares  (Fr.)  Aufstandsversuche  derchristlichen 
Vfilker  in  der  TUrkei  in  den  Jahren  1625-1646.  (Mit- 
theilungen  des  Instituts  fUr  oesterreichische  Ge- 
schichtsforschung.  Bd.  3,  pp.  246-300.  Innsbruck, 
1882.     8*. 

Marg^hetitch  (S.)  [Les  chemins  de  fer  de 
I'Empire  Ottoman.]  (Recueil  consulaire.  Bru- 
xelles,  1894.     8°.     v,  85,  pp.  237-439  ) 

Marin  (Paul).  Autour  de  depouilles  de  Pem- 
pire  ottoman.  Bulgares  et  Russes  vis-^-vis  la  triple 
alliance.     Paris:  L.  Baudoin,  1891.     347  p.     12°. 

Mareig^H  (Luigi  Ferdinando),  Conte.  Stato 
militare  dell*  Imp^rio  Ottomanno,  incremento  e 
deoremento  del  medesimo  del  Signore  Conte  di 
Marsigli...  In  Haya:  P,  Gosse,  1732.  2  pts. 
in  I  V.     illus.     maps,  pi.     f**. 

Mas-Latrie  (Jacques  Marie  Joseph  Louis  de). 
Commerce  et  expeditions  militaires  de  la  France  et 
de  Venise  au  Moyen  Age.  (In:  Coll.  de  documents 
ine'dits  sur  I'histoire  de  France.  Melanges  histo- 
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Matthews  (Frances  E.  Morgan).  Dreams  of 
yesterdays  (In  the  Orient).  New  York:  Cochrane 
Pub.  Co.,  1908.     7  p.l.,  127  p.,  4  pi.     12°. 


Maurice  (Frederick  Barton).  The  Russo- 
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Campaign"  series,     no.  2.) 

Meinhard  (Fried  rich).  Auf  Transbalkanbahn- 
studien.  (Deutsche  Rundschau  f.  Geog.  &  Statis- 
tik.  Wien,  1899.  8^  Jahrg.  21,  pp.  193-206, 
255-266.) 

Mejelld  (  al-)*  [Ottoman  civil  law.]  Constan- 
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[Revised  by  Yusuf  al-Aslr.]     Beirut, 

1904.     272  p.     8". 

Translated   into  English   by  W.  E. 

Grigsby.     London:  Stevens  and  Sons,  1 895.     2  1., 

X,  433  p.     8*. 

Translated  by  C.  R.  Tyser,  B.A.L..  Presi- 

dent.  District  Court  of  Kyrenia,  D.  G.  Demetri- 
ades.  Registrar. .  .and  Ismail  Haggi  Effendi, 
Turkish  Clerk,  District  Court  of  Kyrenia.  Nicosia, 
Cyprus:  Govt.  Ptg,  Off.,  1901.  2  p.l.,  xxxx, 
307  p.,  21  I.     8**. 

Mensel  (Theodor).  Das  Korps  der  Janitscha- 
ren.  (Beiti&ge  z.  Kenntnis  d.  Orients,  v.  i, 
PP-  47-97-     Berlin,  1904.) 

Mensies  (Sutherland).  Turkey  old  and  new: 
historical,  geographical  and  statistical.  London: 
W,  H.  Allen  6j*  Co.,  1880.     2  v.     8^ 

Middleton  (Edmund).  The  doomed  Turk, 
the  end  of  the  "  Eastern  question."  A  series  of 
ten  essays. . .  New  York:  Abbey  Pr,  [cop.  1900]. 
I  p.l.,  xii,  13-152  p.,  I  port.     8**. 

Midhat  Pacha.  La  Turquie.  Son  pass^,  son 
avenir.     Paris:  A,  Michalon,  1901.    31  p.     2.  ed. 

8^ 

Mig^ot  (V.)  History  of  the  Turkes  or  Ottoman 
Empire,  from  its  foundation  in  1300  to  the  peace  of 
Belgrade  in  1740.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  Histor- 
ical discourse  on  Mahomet  and  his  successors; 
translated  from  the  French  by  A.  Hawkins.  Lorn- 
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MijatOTieh  (Chedomille).  The  problem  of 
the  Near  East.  I.  Sultan  Abd-ul-Hamid.  A  char- 
acter sketch.  (Fort.  Rev.  v.  86  (n.  s.  v.  80),  pp. 
576-584.     London,  1 906.) 

Militarische  (Die)  Lage  in  der  Tdrkei.  (In- 
ternat. Rev.  U.  d.  gesamten  Armeen  u.  Flotten. 
Beiheft  40,  Mai  1903.     pp.  1-16.     Dresden,  1903.) 

MUoi^Titch  (Milosh  G.)  "^La  Turquie  d'Eu- 
rope  et  le  probleme  de  la  Mac^doine  &  de  la  vieiile 
Serbie:  etude  d'histoire  diplomatique  et  de  droit  in- 
ternational. Paris:  A.  Rousseau,  1905.  3  p.l., 
309  p.,  I  1.,  I  map.  8°.  (Universite  de  Paris. — 
Faculty  de  Droit.) 

Miscellanea  critica.  [Reviews  of  current  lit- 
erature descriptive  of  Grecian  and  Turkish  manners, 
customs,  art  and  politics.  Excerpts  from  the  Brit- 
ish and  Foreign,  and  other  Reviews  published  in 
Great  Britain,  1 768-1856. J     4  v.     8% 

Moltke  (H.  K.  B.  von),  Graf.  Briefe  t\ber 
Zustande  und  Begebenheiten  in  der  Tarkei,  aus 
den  Jahren  1835  bis  1839.  6.  Aufl.  eingeleitet  und 
mit  Anmerkungen  versehen  von  Dr.  Gustav  Hirsch- 
feld.  Berlin:  E.  S.  Mittler  und  Sohn,  1893. 
I  p.l.,  Ixxvii,  vi,  546  p.,  I  facsim.,  i  plan,  9  pi., 
I  port.,  2  maps.  8°.  (Gesammelte  Schriften  and 
DenkwUrdigkeiten.  Bd.  8.) 


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Turkey,  confd. 

Xoneharrille  (  ).  Le  conflit  franco- tare 
de  1901.  (Rev.  g^n.  de  droit  internat.  pub.  annee 
9.  pp.  677-700.     Paris,  1902.) 

Xonroe  (Will  Seymour).  Turkey  and  the 
Turks:  an  account  of  the  lands,  the  peoples,  and 
the  institutions  of  the  Ottoman  Empire.  London: 
G,  Bell  dr»  Sons,  1908.  3  p. I.,  v-xvi,  340  p.,  39 
pi.,  9  port.     8*. 

Monta^^  (M.  W.),  Lady.  Letters  of  the  Right 
Honourable  Lady  M — y  W — y  M — e  [1.  e.  Mary 
Wortley  Montague] ;  written  during  her  travels  in 
Europe,  Asia  and  Africa. .  .which  contain ...  ac- 
counts of  the  policy  and  manners  of  the  Turks. . . 
New  York,  1766.     viii,  204  p.     4.  ed.     4°. 

Providence,  N.  E,:  S,  Goddard  &*  Co., 

1766.     I  p.l.,  v-x,  204  p.     4.  ed.     12*. 

Montiflorius  (Marcus  Antonius).  De  pugna 
Bavali  cursularia  commentariuro.  Genuae:  A. 
BelloHus,  1572.     39  fif.     4*. 

Moos  (F.)  Die  tUrkischen  Finanzen.  (Die 
Grenzboten.     v.  4,  pp.  580-593.     Leipzig,  1902.) 

Morairita  (Charles).  Les  finances  de  la  Tur- 
qnie.  (Grande  rev.  v.  23  (1902,  v.  3),  pp.  97-115. 
Paris,  1902.) 

Paris:  Guillaumin  ei  Cie,,  1902.     vii. 


440  p. 


I  table.     8*. 

Obstacles  to  reform   in  Turkey.     (North 
Rev.     V.    179,   pp.   194-206.    New    York, 


Amer. 
1904.) 

The  public  debt  of  Turkey.     (North  Amer. 

Rev.     V.  175,  pp  275-288.     New  York,  1902.) 

La    Turquie    d^peinte    par   ses   finances. 

(Mouvement  econ.     v.  6,  pp.  346-354;  v.  7,  pp. 
9-18.     Bucarest,  1907.) 

Morell  (John  Reynell).  Turkey,  past  and 
present:  its  history,  topography,  and  resources. 
London:  G.  Routledge  dr*  Co.,  1854.  iv,  188  p., 
I  map.    16". 

Xorllnay  (W.  H.  de).  Paradoxes  sur  la  Tur- 
quie. Revus  et  completes.  [By  W.  H.  de  Morfi- 
nay]  (Afioun-Effendi).  Paris:  SociiU  d'/ditions, 
1908.     220  p.     12**. 

Paris:  Soci/U d* Editions  [1909].  160  p., 

II.     8'. 

Mot  (Un)  sur  I'Orient  k  I'occasion  du  futur  con- 
grAs.     Paris:  E.  Dentu,  i860.     56  p.     8°. 

Motty  (Charles  de),  Comte.  Un  essai  de  r^- 
pme  parlementaire  en  Turquie  (1876-1878).  (In- 
ttitut  de  France.  Acad.  d.  sci.  mor.  et  polit. 
S^nces  et  travaux.  n.  s.  v.  53,  pp.  5x2-540. 
Paris,  1900.) 

Souvenirs  d'un  diplomate.     Un   essai  de 

r^me  parlementaire  en  Turquie  (i 876-1 878). 
(Rev.  d.  deux  mondes.  v.  157,  pp.  616-652. 
Paris  ^  1900.) 

Mouradja  d'Ohsson  (Ignatius).  Tableau  ge- 
n^l  de  TEmpire  Othoman,  divise  en  deux  parti  \%, 
dont  Tune  comprend  la  Legislation  Mahometane; 
I'autre,  I'Histoire  de  TEmpire  Othoman.  Par  M. 
de  M'*'  d*Ohsson.  [T.  3  publie  par  les  soins  de 
M.  C.  d'Ohsson.]  Paris:  Imp,  de  Monsieur  [^F. 
Didot],  1787-1820.     illus.     3  V.     f°. 

Ma«lieh  (Johann  Adolf).  See  Adelphus 
(Joannes),  pseud. 


Miillneii  (  von).  BeitrSge  zur  Kenntniss 
des  tUrkischen  Grundbuchwesens.  (Ztschr.  d. 
Dcutsch.  Palaestina-Vereins.  v.  23,  pp.  159-187. 
Leipzig,  1900.) 

(Mittheil.    d.    Seminars    f.    oriental. 

Sprachen  a.  d.  k<)nigl.  Friedrich  Wilhelms-Univ. 
Jahrg.  4,  Abtheil  2,  Westasiat.  Studien.  pp.  116- 
136.    Berlin,  1 901.) 

Miinch  (E.)  Die  HeerzUge  des  christlichen 
Europas  wider  die  Osmanen,  und  die  Versuche  der 
Griechen  zur  Freiheit,  von  dem  ersten  Erscheinen 
der  Osmanenmacht  bis  zum  allgemeinen  Aufstand 
des  hellenischen  Volkes  im  J.  1821,  aus  den  Quellen 
bearbeitet.     Basel,  1822.     3  v.    8". 

Mahftmmad  Beiram,  ike  Fifth.  Safwat  alaY'ti 
bar.  [An  account  of  his  travels  in  the  East;  con- 
taining also,  a  history  of  the  Ottoman  Empire  down 
to  the  Treaty  of  Berlin  in  1878  and  a  translation  of 
letters  and  rescripts  of  various  rulers.]  Cairo,  1887. 
4  V.  in  2.     4*. 

Mah&mm»d  Farid,  Bey.  Tarikh.  [A  history 
of  the  Ottoman  Empire.]  Ca/r^,  1896.  4,406  p.  4'. 

Mnn  (Gabriel  de).  Deux  ambassadeurs  [Sir 
Thomas  Glover  and  the  baron  de  Salignac]  k  Con- 
stantinople, 1604-1610.  Paris:  Lib.  Plon,  1902. 
2  p.l.,  135  p.     12°. 

.  L'etablissement  des  j^suites  k  Constantino- 
ple sous  le  r^gne  d'Achmet  ler  (1603-1617).  (Re- 
vue des  quest,  hist.     v.  74,  pp.  163-172.     Paris, 

1903) 

Un  point  d'histoire  commerciale.  Les  pre- 
mieres relations  entre  les  Pays-Bas  et  la  Porte 
(1610-1613).  (Rev.  d'hist.  diplomat,  ann^e  17, 
PP-  393-404.     Paris,  1903.) 

Mar»d»  Efendi,  pseud,  of  F.  voN  Werner. 
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que  ban  lenido  las  Armas  de  la  Seranisstma  Repub- 
lica  de  Veneda  contra  el  Turco.  declarando  los  en- 
cuenlrosque  tuuferO  los  Nauios.  Gateras,  y  Fragatas 
que  le  quitaron  al  enemigo.  y  ecbaron  a  pique,  y 
los  Cautiuos  y  dqueias  que  le  apresaron.  [Afadrid': 
D.  C.  Morrh.  T663.]      I  I.      4°.      (l\) 


Danlclio  dc'   Ludovid.  tju.    Bernardo  Navagcto, 

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Histoire  de  T^tat  present  de  TEmpire  Otto- 
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Russell  (F.  S.),  Major.  Russian  wars  with 
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Russell  (i.  earl),  John  Russell.  The  estab- 
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Turkey,  cont'd, 

Sanders  (Lloyd).  The  sultan  and  the  cali- 
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Amer.  Rev.     v.   176,  pp.   546-553.     New    York^ 

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Sandys  (George).  A  relation  of  a  journey 
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Travels,  containing  an  history  of  the. . . 

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. . .  Mahometan  religion  and  ceremonies. . .  Also 
of  Greece,  with  the  religion  and  customs  of  the 
Grecians.  Of  Aegypt:  the  antiquity,  hieroglyph- 
icks...and  religion  of  the  Aegvptians. . .  Of 
Armenia. .  .the  Holy  Land. .  .[and]  Lastly.  Italy 
described...  London:  J.  Williams ,  jr.,  1673. 
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London:  J.  Williams,  jr, ,  1 673.  3  p.  1. , 

240  p.,  I  pi.     illus.     7  ed.     f*. 

Sarauw  (Christian  Friedrich  Konrad  von). 
Der  russisch-tUrkische  Krieg,  1877-78.  2.  Ausg. 
Leipzig.  1879.     pi.     maps.     8°. 

Sarkis  (Sallm).  ["  The  wonders  of  the  Press 
Censor,"  a  plea  for  the  freedom  of  the  press  in  the 
Ottoman  Empire.]     CV?ir<?,  1896.    64  p.     8°. 

Saner  (Augustin).  Rom  und  Wien  im  Jahre 
1683.  Ausgewiihlte  ActenstUcke  aus  rOmischen 
Archiven  zur  ii.  S^cularfeier  der  Befreiung  Wien 
als  Festgabe  des  unter  allerhdchstem  Protectorate 
stehenden  Priestercollegiums  von  Campo  Santo  zu 
Rom.  Hrsg.  von  A.Sauer.  Wien:  Hof-  u.  Staats- 
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SanveboBnf  (Ferriires  de),  Comte.  Memoires 
hibtoriques,  politiques,  et  gcographiques  des  voya- 
ges faits  en  Turquie,  en  Perse  et  en  Arabic  depuis 
1782  jusqu'en  1789.  Avec  des  observations  sur  la 
religion,  les  mceurs,  etc.,  de  ces  trois  nations,  sui- 
viea  des  details  tr^s-exactes  sur  la  guerre  des  Turcs 
avec  les  deux  cours  imp^riales  d'Autriche  et  de 
Russie  et  les  resultats  de  leurs  campagnes.  Paris, 
1790.     2  v.     8^ 

Sax  (Karl  von).  Geschichte  des  Machtverfalls 
der  TUrkei  bis  Ende  des  19.  Jahrhunderts  und  die 
Phasen  der  "  orientalischen  Frage"  bis  auf  die 
Gegenwart.     Wien:  Manz,  1908.     xx,  543  p.     8**. 

Sehaffer  (Franz  Xavier).  Die  geologischen 
Ergcbnisse  einer  Reise  in  Thrakien  im  Herbste 
1902.  map.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Math.- 
naturwiss.  Classe.  Sitzungsb.  v.  113,  pt.  i,  pp. 
104-118.      Wien,  1904.) 

Scheffer  (W.  A.  Heinrich).  Wanderjahre. 
Marburg:  N.  Q   Elwert,  1834.     2  v.      16". 

Schleehta-Wssehrd  (Ottokar  Maria  von), 
Baron.  Die  osmanischen  Geschichtschreiber  der 
neueren  Zeit.  Biographien  derselben  sammt  Bes- 
chreibung  und  Inhaltsverzeichniss  von  derenbisher 
in  Europa  unbekannt  gebliebenen  historischen 
Leistungen.  (Kais.  Akad.  d  Wissensch.  Phil. -hist. 
Classe.  Denksch.     Bd.  8,  pp.  1-47.      Wien,  1857. 

r.)  . 

Die  Revolutionen  in  Constantinopel  in  den 

Jahren  1807   und  1808,   ein   Beitrag  zur  Reform- 


geschichte  der  TUrkei,  nach  grOsstentheils  einhei- 
mischen,  d.  i.  orientalischen  Quellen,  dargestellt. 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-hist.  CU 
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1882.     8^) 

Sehloeser  (L.  von).  Beitrage  zur  Kenntnis 
der  tUrkischen  Armee.  Berlin:  jR,  jFelix,  igoo-oi, 
2  V.     8°. 

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Heeres.    1900. 
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(Die  Reforraen  bis  1869.)    1901. 

SehopolF  (A.)  Les  r^formes  et  la  protection 
des  Chretiens  en  Turquie,  1 673-1 904.  Firmans, 
berats,  protocoles. .  .lois  memorandums,  etc.  Paris: 
Plon-Nourrit et  Cie.,  1904.    4  p.l.,  645  p.,  I  1.     4*. 

Sehnbert  (Gotthilf  Heinrich  von).  Reise  in 
das  Morgenland  in  den  Jahren  1836  und  1837. 
Erlangen:  J.  J.  Palm  u.  E.  Enke,  1838-39.     3  v. 

8". 

Schuler  von  Libloy  (Friedrich  Ludwig  Joseph). 
Aus  der  TUrken-  und  Jesuitenzeit  vor  und  nach  dem 
Jahre  1600.     Berlin,  1879.     2.  ed.     8*. 

Schnrts  (Heinrich).  Die  Janitscharen.  (Preuss. 
Jahrb.     v.  112,  pp.  450-479.     Berlin,  I903') 

— -  TUrkische  Basare  und  ZUnfte.  (Ztschr.  f. 
Social  wissenschaft.  Jahrg.  6,  pp.  683-706.  Ber- 
lin, 1903-) 

Sefer-Bey.  Abdul* Hamid  intime.  (Revue, 
s^r.  4,  V.  65,  pp.  289-310.     Paris,  1906.) 

Selim  II»  sultan  of  Turkey,  Articles  accordez 
par  le  Grand  Seigneur  en  faveur  du  roy  et  de  ses 
subiects  4  mesireClauJe  du  Bourg. .  .pour  la  liberty 
et  seurete  du  trafficq,  commerce  et  passage  es  pays 
et  mers  de  Leuant.  [Translated  from  the  Arabic 
by  D.  Olivesy.]  Tours:  P.  Regnard,  1570.  S*. 
(In:  Archives  curieuses  de  I'histoire  de  France. . . 
Paris,  1835.     8^     Ser,  I,  T.  6,  pp.  383-393.) 

Senior  (Nassau  W.)  A  journal  kept  in  Turkey 
and  Greece.  In  the  autumn  of  1857,  and  the  be- 
ginning of  1858.  London:  Longman,  Brown, 
Green,  Longmans,  dr»  Roberts,  1859.  xi,  i  1., 
372  p.,  2  pi.,  2  maps.     8". 

La  Turquie  contemporaine  par  William  N. 

Senior.  Paris:  M.  L^vy,  1861.  2  p.l..  354  p.,  i  1. 
12". 

Sheflky  Efendi.  Shefik  nameh.  [History  of 
the  revolution  the  result  of  which  was  that  the 
Sultan  Mustapha  II  was  deposed  in  1703.]  Con- 
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Shilder  (N.  K.)  Plevnenskoe  sidyenie,  1877. 
(Russkaya  Starina.  v.  51,  pp.  213-242,  655-68S. 
St.  Petersburg,  1886.) 

ShopoT  (A.)  Yevliya  chelebi.  ( Period ichesko 
spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v 
Sryedetz.     v.  62,  pp.  161-292.     Sryedetz,  1901.) 

Sieber  (Franz  Wilhelm).  Travels  in  the 
Island  of  Crete,  in  the  year  181 7. . .  London:  Sir 
R.  Phillips  df  Co.,  1823.  I  p.l.,  129  (l)  p.,  I  pi. 
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Ubicini  (Jean  Henri  Abdolonyme),  and  A.  J.  B. 
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Valentini  (Heinrich  von).  Baron,  Descrip- 
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Turkey,  cont'd, 

Uted  from  the  treatise  of  Baron  de  Valentini,  by 
Montagu  Gore  [with  tables  of  routes  and  army 
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Valle  (Pietro  della).  Viaggi  di  P.  della  Valle 
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Brighton:    G.  Gancia^   1843.     2  v. 

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Venice. — Ordinances.  Gli  statuti  marittimi 
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Waehenhusen  (Hans).  Ein  Besuch  im  tttr- 
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Wade  (Mary  Hazel  ton  Blanchard).  Our  little 
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V  Vaer achtich  verhael,  belanghende  de  aen- 
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Second    edition,    containing the 

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Continued  from   the  fall   of  Kars  to 

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Warner  (Charles  Dudley).  In  the  Levant. 
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Warner  (Levinus).  Levini  Warneri  de  rebus 
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Turkey,  confd, 

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Weber  (Theodor).  Das  Gemischte  Handels- 
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Webster  (J.)  Travels  through  the  Crimea, 
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Wertheimer  (Eduard).  Zur  Geschichte  des 
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What  is  to  be  done  with  Turkey?  or,  Turkey, 
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Wheeler  (E.  P.)  The  duty  of  the  United 
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Whitman  (Sidney).  The  Sultan  at  home. 
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WiUmer  &  Rogers.  The  seat  of  war  in  the 
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Wirren  (Die)  in  der  europ&ischen  TUrkei  im 
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Withers  (Robert).  The  Grand  Signiors  Ser- 
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Wittman  (W.)  Travels  in  Turkey,  Asia. 
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Wonlarlarski  (  ),  Colonel,  Prise  de  Plevna. 
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Woodman  (Charles  Henry),  andG.  M.  Towle. 
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Majestie  to  Sultan  Murad  Can,  Emperour  of 
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Wuestenfeld  (H.  F.)  Geschichte  der  Tarken, 
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X.  (M.)  La  Turquie  et  la  Russie,  en  1854. 
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XenoB  (Stefanos  Th.)  Union  or  dismember- 
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Zadeh  (Kamal),  Pasha,  Histoire  de  la  cam- 
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Trait^  sur  les  princes  de  la  Valachie  et  de 

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Zohrab  (Kircor).  De  Tempechement,  en  droit 
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Zuijlen  van  Nijevelt  (Robert  van).  *  De  vrede 
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LIST  OP  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Turkey,  cont'd. 

Zwiedineek-Snedenhorst  (H.  v.)  Venedig: 
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Constantinople. 

Allom  (Thomas).  Coostantinople  and  the 
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trated. In  a  series  of  drawings  from  nature  by 
T.  AUom.  With  an  historical  account  of  Constan- 
tinople and  descriptions  of  the  plates,  by  Rev. 
Robert  Walsh.  Ser.  1-2.  London:  Fisher,  Son 
6*  Co,  [1838].     map,  pi.    4°. 

Constantinople  ancienne  et  moderne;  com- 

prenant  aussi  les  sept  ^glises  de  1  *Asie  Mineure. 
lUustree  d'apr^s  les  dessins  pris  sur  les  lieux  par 
T.  Allom.  Precedees  d'un  essai  historique  sur  Con- 
stantinople et  de  la  description  des  monumens 
de  Constantinople  et  des  sept  ^glises  de  I'Asie 
Mineure  par  L.  Galibert  et  C.  Pcll^.  S^rie  3. 
Paris:  Fisher  Fils,  df  Cie,  [1840?].     4". 

AmieU  ( E.  de).     Constantinople . . .  Translated 
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York:   G.   P,  Putnam* s   Sons    [cop.    1878].     iv, 
326  p.     12". 

Aneient  and  modern  Constantinople.  Trans- 
lated by  J.  P.  Brown.  London:  Stevens  Bros,,  1868. 
xix,  179  (i)p.     nar.  12". 

Auldjo  (J.)  Journal  of  a  visit  to  Constanti- 
nople, and  some  of  the  Greek  islands,  in  the  spring 
and  summer  of  1833.  London:  Longman,  Rees, 
[//r.]  1835.     xii.  259  (i)  p.,  7  pi.     8'. 

Barth  (Hermann).  Konstantinopel.  Leipzig: 
E.  A,  Seemann,  1901.  3  p.l.,  201  p.  8®.  (Be- 
ruehmte  KunststHtten.    No.  11.) 

Constantinople.    Paris:  H.  Laurens,  1906. 

a  p.l.,  180  p.  illus.  4**.  (Les  villes  d'art  cel^- 
bres.) 

Bikelas  (D.)  Ilesi  Bv^avrivoiv.  ^Ev  Aov8ivo): 
fVilliams  6r*  Nonrate,  1874.     148  p.     8*. 

Boucher  de  Crdvecoeur  de  Perthes  (J.)  Voy- 
age k  Constantinople  par  1' Italic,  la  Sicile  et  la 
Grdce:  en  mai-ao^t,  1853.  Paris,  1855.  2  v. 
12*. 

Brayer  (A.)  Neuf  annees  k  Constantinople, 
observations  sur  la  topographic  de  cette  capitale,. . . 
la  peste,  les  quarintaines  et  les  lazarets.  Paris, 
1836.     2  V.     map.     8". 

Brodribb  (William  Jackson),  and  W.  Besant. 
Constantinople.  A  sketch  of  its  history  from  its 
foundation  to  its  conquest  by  the  Turks  in  1463. 
London:  Seeley,  Jackson,  b*  Halliday,  1879.  ^cv, 
270  p.,  I  map.     12°. 

Bysantios  (D.  C.  S.)  *H  KoivoravrivovTroXts. 
Htpiypafjitfy  TOwoypatfiiKrj  ap)((uo\oyiKrj  kol 
ioTopiKTj,  .  .  * AOT^vrjciv :  BiPXxoTTiDX.ttov  r^s 
'*  'ECTTUIS,"  i862-'90.      3  V.     4". 

Chikhatcher  (Peter).  Le  Bosphore  et  Con- 
stantinople avec  perspectives  des  pays  limitrophes. 
Paris:  /.  B,  Balliire  et  Fits,  1 877.  2  p.l.,  xii, 
589  p.,  I  I.,  2  maps,  8  pi.     3.  ed.     4**. 

Clement  (Clara  Erskine).  Constantinople,  the 
city  of  the   Sultans.     London:   T,  Fisher  Unwin 


[cop.  1895].     iv,  2  1.,  (i)  4-309  p.^  16  pi.,  I  port, 
12*. 

Colton  (Walter).  Land  and  lee  in  the  Bos- 
phonis  and  iEgean;  or.  Views  of  Constantinople 
and  Athens.  Edited  from  the  notes  and  manuscripts 
of  the  author  by  Rev.  Henry  T.  Chccvcr.  New 
York:  A,  S,  Barnes  dr»  Co.,  185 1.  366  p.,  a  pi. 
I2^ 

New  York,  1854.     pi.     12*. 

New    York:    A.   S.  Barnes  6*  Co,, 

1856.     366  p.,  I  pi.     12". 

Constantiniade;  ou,  Description  de  Con- 
stantinople ancienne  et  moderne.  Compos^e  par 
un  philologue  et  arch^ologue.  Traduite  du  grec 
par  M.  R.  Constantinople:  Jmpr,  A,  Coromila  et 
P,  Paspalli,  1846.  iv,  218  p.,  i  1.,  4  pl-t  1  table. 
8'. 

Constantinople:  a  reminiscence.  (Black- 
wood's Maga.  V.  180,  pp.  485-501.  London, 
1906.) 

Coryat  (Thomas).  Master  Thomas  Coryate* 
travels  to,  and  Observations  in  Constantinople  and 
other  places  in  the  way  thither,  and  his  Journcv 
thence  to  Aleppo,  Damasco,and  Jerusalem  [1612J. 
(Purchas  his  Pilgrimcs.  London,  1625.  II,  x» 
1811-1831.) 

Coufopoulos  (D.)  A  guide  to  Constantinople. 
London:  A.  6f  G,  Black,  1895.  4  p.L.  IQI  P- 
16*. 

Crawford  (Francis  Marion).  ConsUntinople. 
Illustrated  by  E.  L.  Weeks.  New  York:  C.  Scrih 
ner's  Sons,  1895.     ix  (i),  79  p.     illus.     8*. 

Dallaway  (J.)  ConsUntinople,  ancient  and 
modern,  with  excursions  to  the  shores  and  islands 
of  the  Archipelago  and  to  the  Troad.  London^ 
1797.     4^ 

Davis  (Richard  Harding). 
Mediterranean.  New  York: 
1894.     X,  228  p.     illus.     12**. 

Des  Fosses  (Archange). 
capucins  nouveilement  establis  en  la  ville  de  Con- 
stantinople. Envoy^e  k  une  grande  dame  de  la 
coui. ..  Escrite  de  Constantinople  le  15.  d'Avril, 
1627.     Paris:  La  veufve  Ducarroy,  1627.     12  p. 

4^ 

Deval  (Charles).  Deux  ann^s  It  ConsUnti- 
nople et  en  Moree,  1825-26;  ou,  Esquisses  histo- 
riques  sur  Mahmoud,  les  janissaires,  les  nouvelles 
troupes...  London,  Paris,  1828.     pi.     4*. 

Dodd  (Anna  Bowman).  In  the  palaces  of  the 
Sultan.  New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  ^  Co,,  1903. 
xiii,  492  p.,  8  pi.    illus.     8°. 

Dwig^ht  ( H.  O. )  Constantinople  and  iU  prob- 
lems... New  York:  F.  H.  Revell  Co,,  1901. 
298  p. ,  9  pi.     8**. 

Elliot  (F.)  Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in  Con- 
sUntinople.    London,  1893.     8*. 

]6naalt  (L.)  Constantinople  et  la  Turquie: 
tableau  historique,  pittoresque,  statistique  et  moral 
de  I'Empire  Ottoman.     Paris,  1855.     ^2®. 

Faueher  (J.)  Ein  Winter  in  Italien,  Griechen- 
land  und  Constantinopel.  Magdeburg,  xZ^t,  2  v. 
in  I.     8^ 

Fesch  (Paul).  Constantinople  aux  demiers 
jours  d'Abdul-Hamid.  Paris:  M,  Riviere  [1907]* 
viii,  673  p.     illus.     8°. 


The  rulers  of  the 
Harper    &*  Bros,, 

Lettre  des  pires 


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293 


Turker,  ConstmUinopU,  confd, 

Fetht-ConstaAtinlyeh  w^  ta'nf-i-Ala  Sofia. 
rCoDquest  of  Constantinople  and  description  of  the 
Mosque  of  SanU  Sophia.]  Constantinople,  1857. 
xp.1..  60  p.     8*. 

Fiseher  (Theobald).  Mittelmeerbilder.  Gesam- 
melte  Abhandlungen  kar  Knnde  der  Mittelmeer- 
liader.  Leipnig:  B,  G.  Teubner,  1906.  vi,  480  p. 
8*. 

Frankland  (C.  C.)  Travels  to  and  from  Con- 
stantinople in  the  years  1827  and  1828.  London, 
1829.     2  V.     8"*. 

Gftllaad  (A.)  Journal ...  pendant  son  s^jour 
k  Constantinople  (i 672-1673).  public  et  annote 
par  C.  H.  A.  Schefer.   Paris,  188 1.     2  v.  in  i.     4'. 

Oaotier  (Th^phile),  the  elder,  Constanti- 
nople, n.  t.-p.  [Paris:  Walder,  185-?]  95  p. 
r.     (Romans  illustr^,  ▼.  28.) 

Paris:  M,  Uvy  Frires,  1856.    364  p. 

New  ed.     12*. 


New  ed.     Paris:   Af.  Livy  Frhres, 

1857.     319  p.     12*. 

Constantinople  of  to-day.     Translated  from 

the  French  by  Robert  Howe  Gould.  Illustrated 
with  eng^ravings . . .  London:  D,  Bogue,  1854. 
368  p..  7  pi.     12*. 

From  the  French  of  T.  Gautier  by 

R.  H.  Gould.  American  ed.  specially  revised. 
New  York:  H.  Holt  &*  Co.,  1875.     2  p.l..  363  p. 

12*. 


^ —  Reichsamt  des  fnnern,  Kon- 
stantinopel.  Handel  im  Jahre  1899.  [Berlin, 
1900.]     12°.     (Handelsbericht...Ser.  I,  no  27.) 

Gilles  (Pierre).  P.  Gyllii  de  Constantinopoleos 
topographia  lib.  iv.  Lugduni-Batavorum:  Ex 
ejicina  Eluviriana,  1632.     7  p.l.,  15-422  p.,  3  1. 

The  antiquities  of  Constantinople.     With 

a  description  of  its  situation . . .  Written  originally 
in  Latin  by  Petnis  Gyllius. ..  Now  translated  into 
English,  and  enlarged  with  an  ancient  description 
of  the  Wards  of  that  city. . .  With  Pancirol"S* 
notes...  to  which  is  added  a  large  explanatory 
index.  By  J.  Ball.  London,  1729.  10  p.l.,  3-63, 
295  (i)  P-i  4  !•>  I  map.  8  pi.     8°. 

€k*elot  (W.  J.)  Relation  nouvelle  d'un  voy- 
age de  Constantinople.     Paris,  1680.     4°. 

Orosrenor  (Edwin  Augustus).  Constanti- 
nople:..  .with  an  introduction  by  General  Lew. 
Wallace.  Boston:  Roberts  Brothers,  1895.  2  v. 
illns.     8'. 

Gniner  (H.)  Die  Wasserversorgung  von  Kon- 
stantinopel.  (C^esundheits-Ingenieur.  Jahrg.  24, 
pp.  123-125.     Afanchen,  iqoi.) 

Chirlitt  (Cornelius).  Die  Baukunst  Konstanti- 
oopels.  Hrsg.  von  C.  Gurlitt.  Berlin:  E,  Was- 
mutk,  1907-1910.     5  V.     f. 

Konstantinopel.   Mit  zweiunddreissig  Voll- 

bildern  in  Tondruck.  Berltn:  Marquardtb*  Co. 
ri9o8].  2  p.l.,  118  p.,  32  pi.  16°.  (Die  Kultur. 
Bd.  3^-32) 

Hammer-Pori^Btftll  (J.  von).  Constant!. 
oopolis  nnd  der  Bosphorus,  Ortlich  und  geschicht- 
lich  beschrieben.     Pesth,  1822.    2  v.     map.     8*". 


Handbook  for  travellers  in  Turkey  in  Asia, 
including  ConsUntinople,  the  Bosphorus,  Dar- 
danelles, Brousa  and  plain  of  Troy.  New  ed. 
London:  /.  Murray  [18—?].  xii,  492  p.,  I  map 
and  I  in  pocket,  4  plans.  12".  (Murray's  Hand- 
books.) 

London:   Murray,    1878.      4.   ed.      i6*. 

(Murray's  Handbooks.) 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Constantinople, 
Briisa,  and  the  Troad  [edited  by  Sir  C.  W.  Wilson], 
London:  J.  Murray,  1893.  vi,  i  1.,  [38],  166  p., 
5  maps.     12*.     (Murray's  Handbooks.) 

With  maps  and  plans  ;  [and]  index 

and  directory  for  1907.  [Edited  by  C.  W.  Wilson.] 
London:  J.  Murray,  1900.  [rather  1908.]  xi, 
173(1),  40  p.,  4  maps,  3  plans.  i6'.  (Murray's 
foreign  handbooks.) 

Holla  (Frederick  William).     SancU  Sophia  and 

Troitza:  a  tourist's  notes  on  the  Oriental  church: 

'  a  paper  read  before  the  Martin  Luther  Society  of 

New  York.    March   19,  1888.     New  York:    The 

Society,  1888.     vi,  82  p.     12*. 

Homes  (Henry  Augustus).  The  water  supply 
of  Constantinople,  n.  t.-p.  [Albany,  1872.]  18  p. 
8*. 

Repr.:  Trans.  Albany  Institute,  viii. 

Hutton  (W.  H.)  Constantinople:  the  story  of 
the  old  capital  of  the  empire.  Illustrated  by  Syd- 
ney Cooper.  London:  J.  M.  Dent  &*  Co.,  1900. 
xvi.  341  p.,  I  map,  6  pi.     12*.    (Mediaeval  towns.) 

Jaubert  (Am^dee).  Constantinople  in  1830. . . 
(Journal  asiatique.  2.  s^r.,  v.  15,  pp.  55-69, 
137-151.     Paris,   1835.) 

Jawish  (SulaimSln  ibn  Khalll  ibn  Butrus). 
Tuhfe  al-seni.  [A  history  of  Constantinople.] 
Beirut,  1887.  182  p.,  i  1.,  i  tab.,  i  folded  plate. 
8% 

Jaehereau  de  Saint-Denys  (A.  de).  Revolu- 
tions de  Constantinople  en  1807  et  1808.  Paris, 
1819.     2  V.     8". 

Krause  (J.  H.)    Die  Eroberungen  von  Con 
stantinopel  im  13.  und  15.  Jahrhundert  durch  die 
Kreuzfahrer,  durch  die  nicaischen  Griechen  und 
durch  die  Tttrken.  ..     Nalle,  1870.     8". 

LangfiuB  (G.)  Godefridi  Langi  Narratio  de 
capta  a  Turcis  Constantinopoli.  (In  :  Annaiium 
de  Gestis  Carol!  Magni. ..  Helmaestadii,  1594.  4*. 
pp.  83-91.) 

Lethaby  (W.  R.),  and  H.  Swainson.  The 
church  of  Sancta  Sophia,  Constantinople:  a  study 
of  Byzantine  building.     London,  1894.     4°. 

Leipris  (John  Frederic).  Illustrations  of  Con- 
stantinople, made  during  a  residence  in  1835-36; 
arranged  and  drawn  on  stone  from  the  original 
sketches  of  Coke  Smyth.     London  [1838].     f*. 

LogfOtheti  (J.)  Constantinople.  New  guide- 
book. [Constantinople :  Imp.  Levant  Herald^ 
1893.  96 p.,  2  maps,  6  pi.     16°. 

Marmont  (A.  F.  L.  von),  Due  de  Raguse, 
Voyage  en  Hongrie,  en  Transylvanie,  dans  la 
Russie  meridionale,  en  Crimee  et  sur  les  bords  de 
la  mer  d'Azof!,  k  Constantinople  et  sur  quelques 
parties  de  I'Asia  Mineure.  en  Syrie,  Palestine  et  en 
Egypte.  Bruxelles:  Soc.  Beige  de  Ltbr.,  1841. 
5  v.  in  4.     12**. 


294 


UST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Turkty,   ConitantincpU,   tenl'd. 

Halllitf  {Anton  Ignai).  Views  of  Constan- 
linople  and  Ihe  Bosptiorus.  [Deuine  par  Melling. 
Grav^  par  Schrocder,  La  Rouge.  Pillement.  Ter- 
mini par  Duparc]  [Paris.  i8— ,]  48  2-p»ge  pi. 
P. 

Voyage  piltoresque   de  Constanlinopic  el 

des  rives  du  Bosphore.  D'aprJs  les  dessios  de  M. 
Melliog.  [Description  by  Cii.  Lacrecelle  and 
Barbie  du  Bocage.]  Paris:  TriutUt  it  Wurit, 
1819.  3  vols.  [Text]  3  p.l..  10  p.,  6  pi..  I  port. 
[PiategJ  48  two-page  pi.     f°. 

Hiletleh  (L.)  Po*yest  la  padenieto  naTiari- 
grad  V  1453  godina.  (Sbornik  la  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya.  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  13.  pp.  399- 
46a.     Ssfia,  1895.) 

Horier  (James).  A  jouraey  through  Persia. 
Armenia  and  Asia  Minor  to  Constaniinople  in  the 
years  1S08  and  1S09.  Landon,  iBia.  maps,  pi, 
4°- 

A  second  journey  through  Persia.  Armenia 

■nd  Asia  Minor  to  Constanlinopic  between  the 
years  1810  and  1816.  ..   London,  i&iS.     maps.      4°. 

Hneller  {David  lleiurich).  Bericht  Uber  die 
Ergebnisse  einer  lu  wissenschaftlichen  Zwecken 
mit  Unterslillzung  der  k.  Akademie  der  Wissen- 
■chaften  uniemommenen  Reise  nach  Constantino- 
pel.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Pbiios.-hisl.  CI. 
SItiungsb.  Bd.  90,  pp.  397-342.  tfitn,  1878. 
8°.) 

Maall«r  (Georgina  Mai).  Letters  frooi  Con- 
stantinople. With  twelve  illustrations.  London: 
LongmaHs.  Gretn,  and  Co.,  1897.  vi,  I  1.,  196  p., 
It  pi.     13'. 

Od«acalcbl  (Baldassarre).  Ricordi  di  Con- 
stant inopoli.  (Nuova  aniologia.  ser.  4,  v.  99, 
pp.  30S-3fo.  457-470.  653-665;  V.  100,  pp.  (03- 
114,  1Z9-340.     Roma,  1903.) 

Olln  (Stephen).  Greece  and  the  Golden  Horn; 
with  an  introduction  by  J.  M'Clintoclt.  Nem  York: 
J.  C.  Derty,   1854.     iiii,  I   1.,  14-333  p.,  I   map, 

Pardo*  (Julia),     The  beauties  of  the  Bospho- 

msi  illustrated  in  a  scries  of  views  of  Constanti- 
nople and  its  environs,  from  drawings  by  W.  H. 
Bartlett.     Zani/on,  1339.     port,     pi,     4°. 

Les    bcautes    du    Bosphore ...  orne   d'une 

d'apr^s  les  dessins. . .  de  W.  H,  Bartlett,  Tradnit 
de  I'anglais  par  L.  de  Bauclas. . ,  Londris:  G.  fir. 
lue,  1838.  3  p.l,,  3-164  p.,  I  map,  79  pi.,  i  port. 
4*- 

The  city  of  the  Sultan;  and  domestic  man- 

ners  of  the  Turks  iu  1836. . .  Phitadtltkia;  Catty, 
Lea  a*  Blantkard,  1837,     a  vols.     la*. 

PMpatea  (A.  G  )  Bt^ai^iTOi  ;i(X<tiu  roiro- 
ypa^iKQi  KOI  (OTopucot  fMTa  irActo'Toiv  Akovwv. 
'Ev  KovtrTaFTtTOwiroAti :  'A,  Kopo^^Xa,  1877. 
386  p.,  36  pi.     4°, 

The  great  palace  of  Constantinople.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Greek  by  W.  Metcalfe.  London  .- 
A.  Gardntr.  1893.     ix.  3S1  p.,  i  map.     8", 

IIoAtocKia   Kot    aXdxrtE  rqt  Ktuvcrravri- 

wrsoKtioi   {nrit    ruiv  '0^/mi^i'   iv   tru    1453. 


'El-  'Afl^uaw;  Tinrots  riv  iBfX<fiSivTlippt],i6ijo. 
355  (0  p.     8°. 

P»aliia,  SiUntiarius.  Dcfcriptio  S,  Sophia 
et  Ambonis.  [Caroli  du  Fresne  descriptio  ecc'esiK 
^.  Sopbise  Conslantinopolilaose  atque  adeo  cetera- 
rum  xdium  sacrarum  ea  variis  scriptoribus,  sen  In 
Paulum  Silentiarium  uberior  comment  an  us.]  Ex 
recognilione  Immanuelis  Bekkert.  Bonna:  Imptn- 
sis  Ed.  Wrbiri.  1837.  viii,  iBo  p.,  4pl.  8°.  (Cor- 
pus scriptorum  historic  Byiantiric  [pars  ig].) 

Paulus  des  Silentiariers  Beschreibung  der 

Hagia  Sophia  oder  des  Tempels  der  ([Sttiichen 
Weisheit.  Uebersetzt  und  mit  Anmerkungen  be- 
gleitet  von  J.  J.  Kreutier,  Mit  einem  Grundrisse 
der  Kirclie.  Ltipxig:  T.  O.  Weigtl.  1B75.  ii, 
77  p.,  1  i..  I  plan.     8'. 

Pwu-a  (Edwin).  The  destruction  of  the  Greek 
Empire  and  the  story  of  the  capture  of  Constanti- 
nople by  the  Turks.  London:  Longmans.  Gritn 
*•  Co.,  1903,    xxiv,  I  I.,  476  p. ,  3  maps,  4  pi.    8*. 

Macedonia  and  the  neutralisation  of  Con- 
stantinople. (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  91,  pp,  153-173, 
London.  1907.) 

Perry  (Charles).  A  view  of  tiie  Levant;  par- 
ticularly of  Constantinople,  Syria,  Egypt  and 
Greece  in  which  their  antiquities. .  .[etc.]  are  at- 
tempted to  be  described  and  treated  on.  London: 
T.  Woodward.  1743.  xviii,  4  1.,  534  p.,  a  I.,  3 
plans.  IS  pi.     r. 

Pertnaler  (Charles).  Picturesque  promenades 
in  and  near  Constantinople,  and  on  the  waters  ot 
the  Bosphorus...  London:  R.  Philtifs  and  Co., 
1830.     viii,  133  p.,  7  pi-     8°. 

Plttoo  de  Tournefort  (Joseph),  Relation  d'un 
voyage  du  Levant,  ..conlenant  I'histolre  andenne 
&  moderne  de  plusieurs  isles  de  I'Arcbipel,  de  Con- 
stantinople, des  c&tes  de  la  Mer  Noire,  de  l'.\r- 
menie.  de  la  Georgia,  des  f  ronti  jres  de  Perse  &  de 
I'Asie  mineure.      Paris:   Jmfr.  Royalt,  \m-     »  »• 


•t  Poiml,  1717,      3  V. 


London:  D.  Mid^inlir. . .  [andoli^s'\ 

174>-     3  V.     8°. 

Porter  (David).  Commodore.  [780-1843.  Con- 
stantinople and  its  enTirons,  la  a  series  of  letten. 
By  an  American,  long  resident  at  Constantinople 
[i,  t.  Commodore  D.  Porter].  N'ew  York:  Har- 
per &•  Bros.,  1835.     a  "-     I2°- 

Poat  (H.  A.  V.)  A  visit  to  Greece  and  Con- 
stantinople in  iBa7-aS;  by  P.,  one  of  the  agents  ol 
the  N.  Y.  Greek  Committee.  New  York:  SUigU 
b' Robinson.  1830.     vii,  367  p.     8°. 

Poojoolat  (Baptistin).  Histoire  de  Constan- 
tinople, conprenant  le  Bas-Empire  et  I'EmpIre 
Ottoman.      Paris:  Amyol,  1853.      3  T.      8°. 

Priela  historique  des  revolutions  de  Constanti- 
nople en  1807,  i8y8  et  1836.  Traduit  du  turc  par 
M.  Puscich.    Marseille:  M.  Olivi.  \%y>.    38  p.    8*. 

Pre^r  (Theodor).  Die  Eri£hluag  vom  Baa 
der  Hagia  Sophia,  (Byzantinische  Ztschr.  v.  10, 
pp.  455-476.     Uipxig,  1901.) 

Priae  {La)de  Constantinople.  (Soc.  d'jmnla 
tion  de  Cambrai.  M^m,  Canjrui,  1886.  8*,  v.  41, 
pp.  ioa-u3.) 


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295 


Turkey,   Constantinople,  confd. 

Reek  (Johann  Theodor  von  der).  Eine  Ge- 
sandtschaftsreise  nach  Konstantinopel,  1665-66. 
Aufzeichnungen  dcs  Frcihcrrn  Joh.  Theod.  v.  Reck 
im  Freiherrlich-Landsbergschen  Archiv  dcs  Hauses 
(Dren-)  Steinfurt;  herausgegeben  von  Reinhard 
Llldicke.  (Ztscbr.  f.  vaterUnd.  Geschichte  u. 
Altertumskunde.  MUnster,  1906.  8®.  v.  64, 
Abt.  I,  pp.  191-247.) 

Regfla  (Paul  de),  pseud,  of  P.  A.  Desjardin. 
La  Turquie  officielle.  Constantinople,  son  gou- 
▼crnement,  ses  habitants,  son  present  et  son  ave- 
nir. . .  Genh}e:  C.  E,  Aliolh  et  Cie,t  1890.  2  p.l., 
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Reimere  (Heinrich  Christoph  von).  Reise  der 
Russisch-Kaiserlichen  Ausserordentlichen  Gesandt- 
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Ri^ault  (Abel).  Savary  de  Lancosme,  un  ^pi- 
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Relation  de  la  prise  de  Constantinople  par 

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Sanderson  (John).  By  the  permission  of  Al- 
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With  an  historical!  Description  of  Constantinople. 
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Smitli (Agnes).  Eastern  pilgrims;  the  travels  of 
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Sppy(W.  J.  J.)  Life  on  the  Bosphorus:  doings 
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Tlukokeray  (William  Makepeace).  Aufzeich- 
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Thackeray.  Aus  dem  englischen  von  O.  L.  Heub- 
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Villeh&rdouin  (Geoffroi  de).  Memoires  de 
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Wag^envoort  (M.)  Van  Rome  naarjeruzalem. 
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Wallace  (Lew).  The  prince  of  India;  or,  Why 
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Wallachia. 
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BlOGRAPHV. 

Bach  (J'>'>*n<i  Sebulian).  JohttDQ  SebattUn 
B>ch.  The  story  oF  the  development  of  a  great 
peraonality.  By  Sir  C,  Hobcrl  H.  Parry,  illnalrated. 
Ntw  Yori:  G.  P.  Putnam't  Sbki,  igog.  li,  584  p., 
3  facsim,,  2  pi.,  i  port.     8*. 

Ballokd  family.  Some  of  the  deacendaitts  of 
Zaccheui  Ballord.  a  private  in  the  revolutionary 
war;  also  in  the  last  French  and  Indian  war. . .  By 
Esek  S.  Ballord.  BosIoh;  D.  Clapp  &■  Sen,  1907. 
7  pl..  S,  73  (I)  P-.  3  pi.,  4  port,     8°. 

Barkv  family.  William  and  Esther  Bany  and 
their  descendants.  A  memorial  record  compiled  by 
Esther  Stetson  Barry,  their  granddaughter.  Bottom 
T.  R.  Marvin  &■  San.  igoq.  3  p.l.,  (i)  6-84  p., 
1  fac-iim.,  4  pl.,  II  port.     S"' 

Carter  family.  Carter.  A.  genealogy  of  (be 
descendants  of  Thomas  Carter  of  Reading  and 
Weston,  Mass.,  and  of  Hebion  and  Warren.  Ct., 
also  some  account  of  the  descendants  of  his  brothers. 
By  Howard  Williston  Carter.  MarfaHi.  Cenn.: 
ff.    fV.  Carter,  igoq,     341  p.,  17  pl.,  la  port,      8°. 

No.  ^i  ol  Iwo  hundred  copiu  pHDUd. 

Chaffbb  family.  The  Chaffee  genealogy,  em- 
bracing the  Chafe.  Chafy,  Chafie,  Chafey.  Chafee. 
Chaphe,  Chaffy,  Chaffie.  ChaRey.  Chaffe,  Chaffee 
descendants  of  Thomas  Chaffe,  0/  Hingham.  Hull, 
Kehobolb  and  Swansea.  Mass.,  also  certain  lineages 
from  families  in  the  United  Stales.  Canada,  and 
England,  not  descended  from  Thomas  Chaffe.  163;- 
1909.  By  William  H,  Chaffee.  AVn.  York:  Tht 
Graften  Priss,  igog.  3  p.E..  (t)  iv-jiv,  663  p.,  7 
facsim..  3  maps,  10  pl.,  33  port.     8°. 

Clav  (Henry).  Henry  Clay,  by  his  grandson, 
T.  H.  Clay.  Completed  by  E.  P.  Oberholtier. 
PAiladtlphia.-  G.  tV.Jatotib- Co.  [\<)to\.  450  p.. 
I  port.     13°.     (American  crisis  biographies.) 

Cleopatra,  Queen  of  Egypt.  Cleopatra  of  Egypt, 
antiquity's  queen  of  romance.  By  Philip  W. 
Sergeant.  London:  Hulthimon  Sr  Co.,  igog.  liv. 
343  (Op.,  I  map,  13  pl.     8°. 

bMiop%phy,  pp.  333-J34. 

CoLK  family.  The  descendants  of  Elisha  Cole, 
who  came  from  Cape  Cod  to  what  is  now  Putnam 
County,  New  York,  about  1745.  Comp.  by  J.  O. 
Curds.  JVevi  Vert,-  T.  A.  Wrigkl.  igog.  3  p.l., 
(1)  4-337  p.,  3  facsim,,  3  pl..  to  port.     8°. 

Coleridge  (Samuel  Taylor).  Samuel  Taylor 
Coleridge  en  lijne  iniuiiies  op  het  gebied  van  wijs- 
begeerte  ethieli  en  godidienst  Leiden.  Door  Johan 
Adolph  Rust.  Utrtckt:  A.  Ooilhoei,  igog.  xi, 
313  p..  3  I.     4°. 

CoLVER  family.  Colver-Culver  genealogy.  De- 
scendants of  Edward  Colver  of  Boston,  Dcdham, 
and  Roxbury.  Massachusetts,  and  New  London 
and  Mystic,  Connecticut.  By  Frederic  Lathrop 
Coker.  Nfw  York.-  F.  Allatitt  Genealogical  Co. 
(igioj.    271  p.    la".   (AUaben  genealogical  series.) 


Bruce.    Londen:  Hodder  and  Staugkteil,  1SS8.    xvj, 
47g  P-,  1  map.  1  port.     B*. 

Diaz  (Porfirio).  PorBrJo  Diai,  presidant  of  U«Xr 
Ico:  the  master  builder  of  a  great  commoQwotlth. 
By  Josi  F.  Godoy.  New  Yark:  G.  P.  Putnam't 
Seni.  igio.    lii,  i  1.,  ijj  p.,  a  maps,  I  plao,  36  pL, 

DuFt;v  family.  A  genealogical  history  of  tba 
Dupuy  family,  by  C.  M.  Dapny,  late  of  New  Vork 
City.  With  additions  by  his  son,  Herbert  Dapay. 
Pkiladelphia  :  Pid.  fer  private  circulaOtn,  iy  J.  B. 
Lippinmlt  Co.,   igio.     ix  ([).    165   p.,   g  facsiin., 

1  plan,  31  pl.,  6  port.,  6  tab.     sq.  4  , 

Duras  (Claire  Lecbat  de  Kersaint  de),  Dutluiii. 
La  duchesse  de  Duras  et  Chateaubriand,  d'aprh 
des  documents  in^dits,  par  G.  Pallhis.  ParU; 
Perrin  et  Cie.,  tgio.  a  p.l.,  553  p.,  t  I.,  3  pi., 
5  port.     8°. 

F£l]x  (Elisabeth  Rachel).  Rachel  et  son  tempt, 
par  A.  de  Fauci gny-Lucinge.  Parit;  Emilt-Patttt 
1910,     a  p.l.,  IV.  361  p.     3.  ed,     la', 

FtSH  family.  The  genealogy  and  descendants 
of  Luke  Fish.  Sr,,  in  chronological  order  from  1760 
to  1904. . .  By  David  Fish.   Pkiladtlphia.  Pa.,  1904. 

2  p.]..  Sop.     illus.     8*. 

Fitzgerald  (Edward).  Omar's  interpreter:  a 
new  life  of  Edward  Fitzgerald.  By  Morley  Adam*. 
With  an  essay  on  the  letters  by  Canoo  Ainger. 
London:  The  Priory  Preu,  I909.  4  p.l.,  174  p., 
a  port..  7  pl.     a.  ed.     B°, 

Gale  family.  Genealogy  ot  the  descendants  of 
David  Gale  of  Sutton.  Mass.  Compiled  and  edited 
by  L.  A.  E.  Gale.  Oxford,  Pf.  Y.:  Tkt  Tiwut 
Pub.  Co.,  igog,     57  p.,  i  pl.,  a  port.     8°. 

Gordon  (William  Fitzhugb).  William  Fitihtigh 
Gordon:  a  Virginian  of  the  old  school:  his  life, 
times  and  contemporaries  (1787-1858).  By  Anni- 
stead  C.  Gordon.  Pfew  York:  The  NeaU  Pub.  Co., 
igog.     411  p..  I  port.     S'. 

HoBART  (Garret  Augustus).  Lite  of  Garret 
Augustus  Hobart.  twenty-fourth  Vice-President  of 
the  IJniied  Stales.  By  David  Magie.  New  York: 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sent,  igio.  xi,  300  p.,  6  port., 
a  pl.    8". 

Irvine  (Alexander).  From  the  bottom  np:  the 
life  story  of  Alexander  Irvine.  AViv  York:  Deutlt- 
day.  Page  &•  Co..  Igio.   x.  304  p.,  t  fac-Hm.,  13  pi., 

3  port.      8". 

Jackson  family.  The  family  history  of  Michael 
Jackson,  emigrant  from  Ireland,  citizen  of  Hart- 
ford County.  Connecticut;  his  descendants,  and 
collateral  families  with  whom  they  were  connected. 
By  Horace  Mortimer  Jackson.  Kantai  City.  M:: 
Franklin  Hudson  Pub.  Co.,  igog.    I3t  p.,  3  pL  B*. 

Johnson  (Samuel).  Doctor  Johnson  and  Mrt. 
Thrale,  including  Mrs.  Thralc's  nopnblUhcd  jour- 


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nnpublUhed  correspoodeDCc  of  the  Stceatham 
nKerie.  ^  A.  M.  Broadlcy.  With  bd  iDlroductory 
cany  b)*  Thomas  Seccombe...  Lendan:  J.  Lattt, 
loio,  x*>33S  p.,  6faciims,,  r  map,  27  pi.,  14  port 


who  settled  in  Watertown,  Mass..  Id  1630.  Includ- 
loe  also  a  tabulated  pedigree,  paternal  and  mater- 
IMI,  of  ffiram  Knapp.  By  Arthur  Masoa  Knapp. 
BnUm.  Man.  \lkt  Fort  Hill  Prtt»\  I909,  76  p., 
3  folded  tables,  i  port.     %'. 

LlNCoui  (Abraham),  16.  prti.  U.  S.  Theances- 
tryof  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  J.  Henry  Lea  and  J. 
R.  Hutchinson,  aailon:  /faugAlon  MiJUh  Co., 
1909.  xvi,  aia  p.,  I  I.,  3  facsim.,  i  map,  11  pi.. 
3  port.,  3  tab.     4*. 

Louise  Benedicte  de  Bouibon-Conde,  dvchksse 
pi  Mains.  Uae  petlte-nile  du  grand  Cond^:  la 
dachesse  dn  Maine,  reine  de  Sceaux  et  conspira- 
trice  (1676-1753)-  Par  Leonce  de  Piepape.  Parii: 
PUtt-Naurrit  A*  CiV.,  1910.  3  p.l.,  ill,  3S7  p., 
3  port.     8°. 

MansfiblI)  (Richard).     Life  and  art  of  Richard 
MaasGeld,  with  selections  From   his   letters.     By 
William  Winter.   Nin  York:  Moffat,  Yard  O- Co.. 
toio.     3  T.     ports.     S°. 
*.  1.   Lira  or  Richard  Manifidd. 
T.  >.    An  dI  Riclurd  MuuficJd. 

Mary,  Qutm  of  Stots.  The  Bardon  papers: 
docnmeats  relaCiag  to  the  imprisonment  and  trial 
of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.  Edited  for  the  Royal 
Historical  Society  by  C.  Read...  With  a  prefatory 
note  by  C.  Cotton. . .  London:  Tht  Socitly,  1909. 
3  p.1..  (1)  vii[-ilT,  I  1.,  139  p.  B°.  (Royai  Hist, 
Sac.  [Pub.]  Ser.  3,  00.  17-) 

Moffat  family.  MolTat  genealofpea:  descent 
from  Rev.  John  Moflat  of  Ulster  County.  New 
York.  By  R.  Burnhara  Moffat,  [ffiie  Yori]: 
Privattly  prinlid  \at  tht  presi  of  L.  MiddlediUh 
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NaPOLMN  IIL,  emptror  of  Iht  French.  The 
rise  of  Louis  Napoleon.  By  A.  F.  Simpson,  Lon- 
dat:  J.  Mnrray.  1909.  S  p.l.,  vii-xxiii,  384  p., 
3  fac-sim.,  4  pi.,  I  port.     8*. 

Bibliofrapbjr,  pp.  354-371. 

Onderdonk  family.  Genealogy  of  (he  Ooder- 
donk  family  in  America.  Compiled  by  E.  Onder- 
donk of  Philadelphia.  With  revisions,  addenda 
and  appendix  by  the  publisher.  Andrew  J.  Onder- 
donk of  New  York.   New  York:  Priv.  print.,  igto. 

374  P-.  I  pi-    e°- 

Redington  family.  John  Redington  o(  Tops- 
field,  Massachusetts,  and  some  of  bis  descendants, 
with  notes  on  the  Wales  family.  By  Cornelia  M. 
Redington  Carter.  Edited  by  J.  G.  Leach.  Boi- 
ttm:  D.  Clapp  6*  Son.  I909,  S  pl.  (')  4-S6  p., 
10  pL,  7pon.     8*. 

Rbid  family.  Reed-Read  lineage.  Captain 
John  Reed  of  Providence,  R.  L,  and  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  and  his  descendants  through  his  sons,  John 
and  Thomas.  1660-1909.  By  Ella  Read  Wright. 
[WattrbuTj,  Conn.:  the  Mattaluck  Prtts,  1909.] 
ivi,  I  1.,  7'7,  lai'i  P-.  4  p'-,  '5  port.     8°. 

RlSLiv  family.  The  Risley  family  history,.. 
An  account  of  (he  family  reunion  at  Hartford,  Au- 
gust 3,  1904,  and  a  list  of  the  (ouodett  oi  the  com- 


monwealth of  Connecticut.  By  Edwin  H.  Risley. 
Ntvi  York:  Grafton  Prtst,  1909.  7p.l.,  (l)4-306p., 
I  nap,  4  p[.     S°. 

RoDGERS  (John),  Commodori.  Commodore  John 
Rodgers:  captain,  commodore,  and  senior  officer  of 
(he  American  navy,  1773-1838.  A  biograjrfiy. 
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SiDUONS  {Mri.  Sarah  Kemble).  The  incompar- 
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Stone  family.  From  generation  to  generation. 
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SuTLiFF  familv,  A  history  of  the  American  and 
puritanical  family  of  Sutliff  or  Sntliffe,  spelled  Sut- 
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URFt  (Honor^  d').  La  vie  et  les  ceuvres  de 
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Washington  (George).  On  the  trail  of  Wash- 
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Acad^mie  Royale  de  Belgique  i 

Amer.  Art  Soc 2 

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Anderson,  P.  J i 

Avery,  S.  P 4 

Biblioteca  Ambrosiana ...  i 
Blackburn,  Eng., Medical  Offi- 
cer of  Health i 

Boston,  Health  Dept.    ...  i 
Boys  and  Girls  Aid  Soc.     .     . 

Briggs,  A.  T 37 

Bromley,  Public  Library  .     . 

Brunner,  Charles      ....  i 

Buffalo,  Fire  Dept.        ...  6 

Burlington,  Vt.,  City  Clerk  .  i 
Calhoun,  Patrick      .... 
California,  Bureau  of  Labor 

Statistics 2 

California,    Supt.    of    Public 

Instruction i 

Cambridge,  Mass., The  Mayor  i 

Canal  Zone  Medical  Assoc.    .  i 

Chaffee,  Wm.  H i 

Chicago  Historical  Soc.     .     .  i 

Conn.  State  Library     ...  7 

Crockett,  E.  S i 

Dana,  Richard  H.     . 

Davis,  Gherardi  .     . 

Dennison,  Mrs.    E.    W 

Divine  Life  Press     ....  2 

Draper,  Mrs.   Henry     .     .     .   668 

Dupuy,  Henry i 

Easton, Mass., Town  Treasurer      i 
Frankfurt  a.   M.,  Stadtbiblio- 

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Georgia,  Geological  Survey   .  i 
Gill,  Mass.,  Town  Clerk    . 
Goodyear,  Wm.  H.        ... 

Great  Britain,  Patent  Office  .  15 
Greifswald,  Konigl.Univ.  Bib- 

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Harper  &  Bros.  (147    prints) 

Hastings,  Eng.,  Town  Clerk.  i 
Havemeyer,  Wm.  F.  (5  prints) 

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Kelekian,  D.  K.  .  .  . 
Ledyard,  Lewis  Cass  . 
Ludloff,  Richard  .  . 
Madrid,  El  Alcalde  .  . 
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Mass.,  Sec.  of  Commonwealth 
Mass.,  State  Library     .     . 
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Morrison,  G.  A.,  Jr.      .     . 
Nat.  Monetary  Commission 
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New  Brunswick,  Commiss.  of 

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New  York  Cutting  School 
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Orchestral  Assoc.  .  . 
Penna.  State  Library  . 
Prison  Assoc,  of  N.  Y. 
Publishers'  Weekly  .  . 
Romeike,  Henry,  Inc.  . 
Rothensteiner,  Rev.  John 
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St.  Louis  University  . 
Sao  Paulo,  Brazil,  O  Prefeito 
Sharon  Historical  Soc, 
Theosophical  Society  . 
Townsend,  Howard 
Transvaal,  Govt.  Printer 
Twentieth  Century  Club 
Union  InterparlementairepOur 

TArbitrage 

U.  S.  Attorney  Gen. 

Univ.  of  Penna 

Utrecht,  Neth.,  The  Commis 

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40th  Street,  501  West.     Between  roth  and  nth  Avenues.    (St.  Raphael's.) 

42d  Street,  226  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.    (George  Bruce.) 

50th  Street,  123  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue.     (Cathedral.) 

51st  Street.     742  loth  Avenue.     (Columbus.) 

58th  Street,  121  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue. 

67th  Street,  328  East.     Near  ist  Avenue. 

69th  Street.     190  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (Riverside.    Travelling  Libraries.) 

78th  Street.     1465  Avenue  A.     (Webster.) 

79th  Street,  222  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.    (Yorkvillb.) 

8ist  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (St.  Agnes.    Blind  Library.) 

96th  Street,  112  East.     Between  Lexington  and  Park  Avenues. 

looth  Street,  206  West.     Near  Broadway.    (Bloomingdalb.) 

iioth  Street,  174  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Aguilar.) 

115th  Street,  201  West.     Near  7th  Avenue. 

124th  Street,  9  West.    (Harlem  Library  Branch.) 

125th  Street,  224  East.     Near  3d  Avenue. 

135th  Street,  103  West.     Near  Lenox  Avenue. 

145th  Street,  503  West.    (Hamilton  Grange.) 

X56th  Street.     922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue.    (Washington  Heights.) 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East,  cor.  Alexander  Avenue.     (Mott  Haven.) 
i68th  Street,  78  West,  cor.  Woodycrest  Avenue,     (Highbridge.) 
169th  Street,  610  East.     McKinley  Square.     (Morrisania.) 
176th  Street.     1866  Washington  Avenue.     (Tremont.) 
230th  Street.     3041  Kingsbridge  Avenue.    (Kingsbridge.) 

RICHMOND. 

St.  George.     5  Central  Avenue.     Tompkins ville  P.  O. 
Port  Richmond.    75  Bennett  Street. 
Staplbton.     132  Canal  Street,  cor.  Brook  Street. 
ToTTBNViLLB.     7430  Amboy  Road.    Near  Prospect  Avenue. 


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May,  1910. 


No.  5. 


REPORT    FOR    APRIL. 

Reference  Department. 

During  the  month  of  April  there  were  received  at  the  Library,  by  purchase, 
958  volumes  and  592  pamphlets;  by  gift,  1,755  volumes  and  5,525  pamphlets; 
and  by  exchange,  24  volumes  and  46  pamphlets,  making  a  total  of  2,737  volumes 
and  6,163  pamphlets. 

There  were  catalogued  2,949  volumes  and  1,972  pamphlets;  the  number  of 
cards  written  was  5,162,  and  of  slips  for  the  copying  machine  4,282 ;  from  the  latter 
were  received  30,513  cards. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  readers,  and  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted,  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox  Branches  during  the  month: 


No.  of  readers  and  visitors 

No.  of 'readers 

No.  of  readers,  desk  applicants 

No.  of  volumes  consulted  by  desk  ap- 
plicants  

Daily  average  of  readers 


Day. 


14,040 

14,040 
11,340 

50,421 
540 


ASTOR. 


Eyeniog. 


3,288 
3,288 

2 


,737 


8,204 
126 


Total. 


17,328 
17,328 

14,077 

58,625 
666 


Total. 


21,933 
19,474 
15,535 

66,144 
748 


303 


REPORT  FOR  APRIL 


CIRCULATION   STATISTICS   FOR   THE   MONTH   OF   APRIL. 


MANHATTAN. 

East  Broadway,  33 

Blast  Broadwa)',  192 

61 

388 

m        

Sih  Street.     135  Second  Avenue. . 

loth  Street,  331  East. 

13th  Street,  351  West 

13d  Street.  2z8  East 

J3d  Street,  aog  West 

36th  Street,  303  East 

40lh  Street,  501  West 

43d  Street,  336  West 

SOth  Street,  H3  East 

Sist  Street.   743  Tentb  Avenue. . 

S3th  Street,  isi  East 

67th  Street,  328  East 

6gth  Street.     i90Amsterdam  Avenue. 

TravcUing  Libranei 

77th  Street     1465  Aveaae  A. . . . 

79th  Street,  

Sist  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenac. 

Blind  Library 

g6th  Street,  iiz  East 

looth  Street,  306  West 

Iiotb  Street,  174  East 

115th  Street.  30i  West 

i»4th  Street,  9  West 

i>5th  Street,  334  East 

135th  Street,  103  West 

145th  Street,  503  West 

iS6thStreet.  932 Sl.Nichotas Avenue. 
BRONX. 

UOlh  Street,  331  East 

I68th  Street,  78  West 

l6gth  Street,  610  East   

176th  Street  and  Wasblngton  Avenue. 
Kiagsbridge  Avenae,  3041 

RICHMOND. 

Si.  George 

Port  Richmond 

Staplcton 

Totteoville 

Totals 


34,718 
17,931 
27.693 
7.3S5 
8,318 
16,833 
30.946 
9,034 


9.173 

1. 741 

y<)ob 

11.708 

1,192 

S.808 

638 

I3.4C9 

3,107 

15.01B 

2.854 

13.105 

2.070 

11,730 

13.391 

3.956 

20.  SOI 

3,790 

15,37s 

3,89. 

1,303 

21,367 

2,097 

16.7B9 

2.051 

30,071 

S.180 

19,014 

4.7S3 

16,687 

3,533 

B.654 

1,540 

16.432 

3.085 

18,235 

615 

8,90s 

1,48. 

17.&90 

a,757 

3.Q64 

1,763 

17.893 

1,305 

18,76s 

383 

3.383 

3,035 

6,650 

1,546 

5,716 

1.961 

6,334 

:.944 

3.067 

975 

3.531 

7,514 

9,019 

9,184 

3.477 

3.817 

3,243 

4.073 

1.924 

3.4S3 

3.01B 

3,281 

5,440 

5,635 

3,076 
1.034 
3.875 


I.S84 

3,035 


REPORT   FOR  APRIL 


305 


Gifts  worthy  of  mention  were  received  from  the  following:  Baltimore  City 
Library,  "Records  of  the  City  of  Baltimore,"  1729-1797,  1729-1813  (supplement), 
1797-1813,  1782-1897,  1810-1817,  four  volumes,  issued  by  the  City  Library  j 
Andrew  Carnegie,  133  volumes,  248  pamphlets  and  8  photographs,  a  miscellaneous 
collection;  Mrs.  Henry  Draper,  sixteen  volumes  and  seven  pamphlets,  including 
the  ten  volume  edition  of  "The  odes  and  epodes  of  Horace,  Latin  text  edited  by 
Clement  Lawrence  Smith.  With  Versions,  paraphrases  and  explanatory  Notes 
by  eminent  Scholars,  Statesmen  and  Poets.  With  an  introduction  by  Archbishop 
Ireland,"  issued  by  the  Bibliophile  Society  at  Boston  in  1901,  bound  in  slate  blue 
full  crushed  levant  morocco;  William  F.  Havemeyer,  two  prints.  For  the  Ger- 
man-American collection  gifts  were  received  from  Georg  Mischler,  Mathias  Rohe, 
John  Rothensteiner,  Herman  Schlueter,  etc. 

Several  gifts  to  the  print*  room  deserve  mention  among  the  accessions  of 
April.  Mr.  S.  P.  Avery  gave  us,  for  the  Avery  collection,  a  set  of  the  Kennedy 
catalogue  of  Whistler's  etched  work  recently  issued  by  the  Grolier  Club  (one 
volume  of  text  and  three  portfolios  of  photographic  reproductions  of  Whistler*^ 
etchings).  Mr.  J.  M.  Audreini  gave  a  copy  of  the  privately  printed  "J.  Winfred 
Spenceley,  his  etchings  and  engravings  in  the  form  of  bookplates,"  just  issued  in 
an  edition  of  100  copies.  From  the  estate  of  the  late  J.  D.  Smillie  we  received 
through  Mr.  J.  C.  Smillie  279  miscellaneous  engravings,  four  drawings,  and  a 
collection  of  engraver's  tools,  including  mezzotint  rochers,  roulettes,  and  a  number 
of  gravers  (burins),  among  them  two  that  had  been  used  by  James  Smillie,  the 
line  engraver,  of  whose  work  the  library  has  a  large  collection. 

At  the  Lenox  branch  the  exhibition  of  etchings  by  Leopold  Flameng  in  the 
print  galleries,  and  the  show  of  recent  accessions  in  the  lower  hall,  have  been 
continued  throughout  the  month.  At  the  Astor  branch  portraits  by  Italian  paint- 
ers (photographs  from  the  A.  A.  Hopkins  Collection)  and  plates  from  "Meister 
der  Farbe"  (colored  reproductions  of  paintings)  have  been  on  view.  The  latter 
have  attracted  an  unusual  amount  of  attention. 

Bulletins  and  lists  were  posted  in  the  circulation  branches  as  follows: 
Chatham  Square,  Henry  W.  Longfellow,  Passover,  Announcement  of  a  Chinese 
exhibit  to  be  given  at  the  branch ;  Rivington  Street^  New  York  in  fiction.  Tales 
of  chivalry,  Dutch  children,  Children  of  Brittany,  Announcement  of  English 
classes  for  foreigners  held  in  library ;  Hamilton  Fish  Park,  Butterflies ;  Hudson 
Park,  Florida,  The  Texan  and  his  State,  Mississippi  Valley  and  the  Southern 
States,  Music;  Bond  Street^  Camping  out,  Cuba  to-day,  Holland,  John  C.  Cal- 
houn, Songs  of  the  sunny  South ;  Ottendorfer,  Sea  stories ;  Tompkins  Square, 
Noteworthy  articles  in  current  magazines,  Recent  magazine  articles  concerning 
the  tariff;  Muhlenberg,  Child  life,  Famous  battles;  Epiphany,  April  showers, 
Birds,  Pussy  Willows;  George  Bruce,  May  Day  in  England,  May  Day  in  New 
England;  Columbus,  Life  on  the  farm.  Ye  old-time  May  Day,  The  Holy  Land, 
Cherry  blossoms;  58TH  Street,  April,  Isis,  Joan  of  Arc;  67TH  Street,  Baseball, 
Circus  books.  Outdoor  elves;  Riverside,  About  the  engine,  Childhood,  Comets, 
Fairy  tales.  Games ;  Webster,  Ivanhoe ;  Yorkville,  Spring  and  the  fairies ;  St. 
Agnes,  May  Day  in  England ;  96TH  Street,  Calendar  for  April ;  Aguilar,  Hans 
Christian  Andersen,  Arabian  Nights,  Sleeping  Beauty;  12STH  Street,  China, 


306  REPORT   FOR  APRIL 

Concord  and  Lexington,  Circus  book,  Legends  of  the  Middle  Ages;  Mott  Haven, 
Needle- work ;  Morrisania,  Bird  neighbors ;  Tremont,  Sea  Yams,  Panama  Canal 
maps;  Stapleton,  Birds  of  Staten  Island,  Building;  Port  Richmond,  California, 
Photography,  Porto  Rico,  West  Indies,  Vacation  books. 

In  addition  there  were  bulletins  on  Mark  Twain  at  twenty  branches,  on  ArboF 
Day  at  eleven,  on  May  Day  at  ten,  on  new  books  at  eight,  on  gardens  and  garden- 
ing at  eight,  on  Spring  at  five,  on  subjects  of  the  Board  of  Education  lectures  at 
four,  on  Shakespeare  at  two,  and  on  Bjornstjeme  Bjornson  at  two  branches. 

At  the  Webster  branch  there  were  exhibits  of  postal  card  views  of  Stratford- 
on-Avon,  and  prints  of  paintings  by  Schwaiger  on  Bohemian  folk  lore;  at  the 
115TH  Street  branch  was  shown  a  collection  of  curios  and  picture  postals  of  the 
West  Indies  and  Venezuela,  and  reproductions  of  paintings  of  the  Dutch  and 
Flemish  schools;  at  the  96TH  Street  branch  there  was  an  exhibit  of  miniature 
casts  of  ancient  plastic  art ;  at  Kingsbridge  one  of  sea  shells,  and  at  Port  Rich- 
mond a  collection  of  gardeners*  and  seedsmen's  catalogues. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC    LIBRARY  RELATING 

TO  THE  NEAR  EASTERN   QUESTION  AND  THE   BALKAN 

STATES,  INCLUDING   EUROPEAN   TURKEY 

AND   MODERN  GREECE. 


Part  IV. 
LANGUAGE,  LITERATURE  AND  FOLKLORE. 

No  attempt  has  been  made  in  this  list  at  a  scientific  classification  of  the  languages  of  south-eastern  Europe. 


General  Works. 

Dieterieh  (Karl).  Die  Volksdichtung  der  Bal- 
kanlUnder  in  ihren  gemeinsamen  Elementen.  (Ztsch. 
d.  Vereines  f.  Volkskunde.  Jahrs^.  12,  pp.  I45-I55* 
372-291,  403-415.     Berlin,  1902.) 

Drag^manoT  (Mikhail).  Slavyanskitye  ska- 
zaniya  za  pozhertvuvanie  sobstvenno  dyete.  (Sbor- 
nik  za  Narodai  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
T.  I,  pp.  65-96.     SoJUif  1889.) 

Slavyanskitye  variyanti  na  yedna  yevangcl- 

ska  legenda.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  4,  pp.  257-270.  Sojfia, 
1891.) 

Zabyelyezhki  verkhu  slavyanskitye   rcligi- 

ozni  i  eticheski  legendi.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
▼oreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  7,  pp.  245-310. 
So/ia,  1892.) 

Gaster  (M.)  Ilchester  lectures  on  Greeko- 
Slavonic  literature  and  its  relation  to  the  folk-lore 
of  Europe  during  the  middle  ages.  London:  Triib- 
mr  6f*  Co.,  1887.     z,  229  p.,  2  pi.     8''. 

Jmkoyrmky  (Jacobus).  Alphabetum  Bulgaricum 
tive  Cyrillianum,  nunc  primum  editum  Catholicis 
Thracise  Bnlgaris.  [Pref.  signed  J.  Jakovsky.] 
Roma:  Typ.  Sac.  Congr.  de  Propag.  Fide,  1844. 
84  p.     nar.  16°. 

Jensen  (Kr.  Sandfeld).  Der  Schwund  des  In- 
finitiys  im  Rumflnischen  und  den  Balkansprachen. 
(Inst.  f.  rum&nische  Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig, 
X902.     8'.     Jahresb.  9,  pp.  75-131.) 

Kais^rliohe  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften. 
Schriften  der  Balkancommission.  Linguistische 
Abtbeilung.  Bd.  i,  Heft  1-4,  Bd.  2,  Heft  4-5, 
Bd.  3,  Heft  a.      Wien,  1900-IQ08.    V. 

Bd.  z.  Sadslavische  Dialekutudien.  Heft  z>4. 
Bd.  a.  Romanische  Dialektstudien.  Heft  4-5. 
Bd.  3.  Neogriechiache  Dialektstudien.    Heft  3. 

Kostie  (Lazar).  SQdslavische  Volksschauspiele 
primitivster  Art.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Lan- 
desmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil. 
AOt  Boraieo  n.  d.  Hcrcegovina.  IVien,  1895.  4''. 
▼•  3.  pp.  533-538.) 

B>»iMB  (Friedrich  Salomon).  Slavische  Volk- 
forschoDgen.  Abhandlungen  Uber  Glauben. .  .und 
die  GusUurenlieder  der  Stldslaven.  Vorwiegend  auf 
Grand  eigener  Erhebungen.  Leipzig:  W,  Heims, 
1908.    vi,  1 1.,  431  (i)  p.     4*. 


Kuhac  (Franz  Xav.)  Das  tttrkische  Element 
in  der  Volksmusik  der  Croaten,  Serben,  und  Bui- 
garen.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmu- 
seum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1899.  4'.  v.  6^ 
pp.  545-584.) 

Loewe  (Richard).  Altgermanische  Elements 
der  Balkansprachen.  (Ztschr.  f.  vergleichende 
Spracbforschung  a.  d.  Gebiete  d.  indogermischen 
Sprachen.  v.  39  (n.  s.  v.  19),  pp.  265-334.  GU- 
tersloh,  1904.) 

Lncema  (Camilla).  Die  sOdslavische  Ballade 
von  Asan  Agas  Gattin  und  ihre  Nachbildung  durch 
Goethe.  Berlin:  A.  Duncker,  1905.  4  p.l  ,  70  p. 
8"*.  (Forschungen  zur  neueren  Litteraturgeschichtek 
Bd.  28.) 

Miklosich  (Franz).  Die  tttrkischen  Elemente 
in  den  sUdost-  und  osteuropflischen  Sprachen. 
(Griechisch,  albanisch,  rumunisch,  bulgarisch,  ser- 
bisch,  kletnrussisch,  grossrussisch,  polnisch.)  (Kais* 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil.* hist.  Classe.  Denkscb. 
Bd.  34,  Ablh.  I,  pp.  239-338;  Bd.  35.  pp.  105-192; 
Bd.  37,  Abth.  I,  pp.  1-88;  Bd.  38,  Abth.  I.  Wim, 
1 884-1 890.     f^) 

Papahair^-Vnrdnna  (Pericle  N.)  Parallels 
AusdrUcke  und  Redensarten  im  Rumftnischen, 
Albanesischen,  Neugriechischen  und  Bulgarischen. 
(Inst.  f.  rum&nische  Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig^ 
1908.     8'.     Jahresb.  14.  pp.  1 13-170). 

Popovie  (Pavle).  Die  Manekine  in  der  sUd« 
slavischen  Literatur.  (Ztsch.  f.  roman.  Philol. 
V.  32,  pp.  312-322.     Halle,  1908.) 

PuBcaiiii  (loan).  Alfabetul  Secuilor  si  slovele 
cirilice.  i  tab.  (Academia  Romin&.  Analele 
Academiel  rom&ne.  Memoriile  sectiunii  lit.  BucU" 
rescl,  1905.     4®.     ser.  2,  v.  27,  pp.  53-64.) 

Pypin  (A.  N.).  and  V.  D.  Spasovich).  His- 
toire  des  litt^ratures  slaves:  Bulgares;  Serbo- 
Croates;  Yougo-Russes ;  traduit  du  russe  par 
Ernest  Denis.  Paris:  E.  Leroux,  1881.  2  p.l., 
iv,  vi.  627  p.     4'.     (Biblioth^que  slave.) 

Safkrik  (Pavel  JoseQ.  Paul  Jos.  Safarik's 
Geschichte  der  sQdslawischen  Literatur.  Aus  dea- 
sen  handschriftlichem  Nachlasse  hrsg.  von  J.  Jire- 
cek.    Prag:  F.  Tempsky,  1864-65.    3  v.  in  4.    8'. 

Speranski  (M.)  Edin  yugoslavyanski  prvevod 
ot  "  Zavyetitye  na  dvanadesettye  patriarsi."   (Sbof- 


307 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


General  Works,  confd, 

nik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  1 8,  pp.  242-251.     Sofia,  1901.) 

Thuemmel  (Conrad).  Ueber  die  sudslavische 
Gaslaren-Epik.  Hamburg:  Verlagsanstalt  &* 
Druckerei  A,'G.,  1894.  39  p.  8®.  (Samml.  ge- 
meinverst.  wissensch.  Vortr.  Ncue  Folgc,  ix  Seric, 
Hft.  204.) 

VeseloTski  (Alexander).  Altslavische  Kreuz- 
und  Rebensagen.  (Russische  Revue,  fid.  13, 
pp.  130-152.     St.  Petersburg,  1878.) 

Albanian  Language,  Literature  and 

Folklore. 

Albanesisch.  Mit  genauer  Angabe  der  Aus- 
sprache.  Bonn  a,  Rh,:  C,  Georgi  [19 10].  24  p. 
obi.  8''.    (Polyglott  Kuntze.) 

Bible.  II  Vangelo  di  S.  Matteo,  tradotto  dal 
testo  greco  nel  dialetto  albanese  di  Piana  de'  Greci 
in  Sicilia  da  un  nativo  di  questo  luogo.  Riveduto 
e  corretto  da  Don  D.  Camarda...  Londra,  1868. 
I  p.I.,  iv,  3-116  p.     24°. 

II  Vangelo  di  S.  Matteo,  tradotto  dal  testo 

greco  nel  dialetto  calabro-albanese  di  Frascineto 
dal  Sig.  V.  Dorsa.  Riveduto  e  corretto  da  Don  D. 
Camarda. . .  Londra,  1S69.     2  p.I.,  no  p.     24**. 

II  Vangelo  di  S.   Matteo,   tradotto  dalla 

Volgata  nel  dialetto  albanese  ghego  scutarino  dal 
P.  F.  Rossi  da  Montalto.  Riveduto  e  corretto  da 
Mons.  G.  Crasnich.  Londra,  i^'jo.   xii,  Ii6p.    24°. 

Bopp  (Franz).  Ueber  das  Albanesische  in 
seinen  verwandtschaftlichen  fieziehungen.  (K5n. 
Preuss.  Akad.  d.  Wiss.  fierlin.'Abh.  Philol.-hist. 
Kl.     1854.     pp.  459-549.     Berlin,  1855.     4°.) 

Doion  (A.)  Contes  albanais ;  recueillis  et  tra- 
duits  par  A.  Dozon.  Paris:  E,  Leroux,  1881. 
xxvii,  264  p.  16''.  (Coll.  de  contes  et  de  chan- 
sons pop.  t.  3.) 

Graiia  (Demetro  de).  I  canti  popolari  albanesi 
e  i  miei  critici.  [By  D.  de  Grazia.]  Noto:  F.  Zam- 
mit,  1889.     20  p.     8**. 

Hahn  (Johann  Georg  von).  Albanesische  Stu- 
dien;  nebst  einer  Karte  und  andern  artistischen 
Beilagen.    Jena,  1854.     nar.  4**. 

Partial  contents:  Das  albanesische  Alphabet.  Beitra^e  zu 
einer  Graromatik  des  toskischen  Dialektes.  Albanesische 
Sprachproben.  Beitrage  zu  einem  albanesisch-deutschen 
Lexicon.    Deutsch-albanesisches  Verzeichniss. 


Griechische  und  albanesische  Marchen.  Ge- 

sammelt,    Ubersetzt   und   erl^utert.     Leipzig:    W, 
Engelmann,  1864.     2  v.  in  i.     12°. 

Helbiflf  (Robert).  Die  italienischen  Elemente 
im  Albanesischen.  (Inst.  f.  rumanische  Sprache. 
Jahresb.    Leipzig,  1904.     8**.     Jahresb.  10,  pp.  i- 

137.) 

Istoria  e  Skender-Beut.  Prej  .  .  .  Bukurect 
[Tina,  e  Cqinetarevet']  1898.     309  p.     8**. 

Jubany  (Giuseppe).  Raccolta  di  canti  popolari 
e  rapsodie  di  poemi  albanesi,  tradotti  nell*  idioma 
italiano.  Trieste:  Tip,  del  Lloyd  Austriaco,  1 871. 
Ii6p.     8^ 

Junkut  (Jak).  Fialuur  i  voghel  sccup  e  Itinisct. 
Mledun  prei  P.  Jak  Junkut  t'  Scocniis  Jeju.  Scko- 
der,  1895.     I  p.I.,  (i)  vi-xii,  200  p.     16*. 

Leake    (William   Martin).     Of    the  Albanian 


language.   (In  his:  Researches  in  Greece.   London^ 
1814.     pp.  237-362.     4^) 

Meyer  (Gustav).  Albanesische  Studien.  (Kais. 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-hist.  CI.  Sitzangsb. 
I.  Bd.  104,  pp.  257-362;  II.  Bd.  107,  pp.  259- 
338;  III.  Bd.  125,  Abh.  II,  95  p.;  IV.  Bd.  132, 
Abh.  12.  127  p.;  V.  Bd.  134,  Abh.  7,  106  p.;  VI. 
Bd.  136,  Abh.  12.  114  p.     Wien,  1 883-1 897.    8'.) 

Etymologisches  W5rterbuch    der  albane- 


sischen Sprache.  Strassburg:  K,  J,  TrUbner, 
1891.  xiii,  I  1.,  526  p.  8"".  (Sammlung  indo- 
gemsanischer  Wftrterbuch.     v.  3.) 

MichoT  (D.  M.)  Die  Anwendung  des  be- 
stimmten  Artikels  im  Rum^nischen,  verglichen  mit 
der  im  Albanesischen  und  Bulgarischen.  (Inst.  f. 
rumanische  Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig,  1908.  8*. 
Jahresb.  14,  pp.  i-iii.) 

Miklosich  (Franz).  Albanische  Forschungen. 
I.  Die  slavischen  Elemente  im  Albaniscben,  mit 
einer  Einleitung. . .  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch. 
Phil. -hist  Classe.  Denksch.  Bd.  19,  pp.  337-374. 
Wien,  1870.     f^) 

II.    Die    romanischen   Elemente  im 

Albanischen.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil.- 
hist.  Classe.    Denksch.     Bd.  20,  pp.  1-88.     Wien, 

1871.   r. 

III.  Die  Form  entlehnter  Verba  im 

Albanischen  und  einigen  anderen  Sprachen.  (Kais. 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil. -hist.  Classe.  Denksch. 
Bd.  20,  pp.  315-323.      Wien,  1871.     T. 

Pedersen  (Holger).  Albanesische  Texte  mit 
Glossar.  (Kdnigl.  Sachsisch.  Gesellsch.  der  Wis- 
sensch. Abhdl.  der  philologisch-historisch  Classe. 
Leipzig,  1895.     4".     V.  15.  208  p.) 

Zur  albanesischen  Volkskunde.  /Copen- 
hagen: E.  Moller,  1898.     4  p.I.,  125  p.     4". 

Repr.:  Konigi.  sachs.  Ges.  d.  Wiss.  Abhandel  d.  phil.- 
hist.  CI.,  V.  15. 

Pekmeii  (  ) .  Grammatik  der  albane- 
sischen Sprache.  (Laut  und  Formenlehre.)  Wien: 
[AT.  Gerischek]  1908.     iv,  294  p.     8®. 

Pisko  (Julius  Ernst).  Kurzgefasstes  Handbuch 
der  nordalbanesischen  Sprache.  Wien:  A,  Ifdlder, 
1896.     iv,  165  p.     8". 

Rada  (Girolamo  de).  Poemi  albanesi  di  G.  de 
Rada.  Scelti  tradotti . . .  con  prefazione  [e  appen- 
dice  cronistorica]  per  M.  Marchian6.  Trani:  V, 
Vecchi,  1903.     XV,  I  I.,  325  p.,  I  1.     12*. 

Schiro'  (Giuseppe).  Kenkat  e  luftes  (I  canti 
del  la  battaglia).  Con  note  e  osservazioni  sulla 
question  d'oriente.  Palermo:  R.  Sandron,  1897. 
6,  I  l.,(i)  189  p.     8^ 

W,  (P.)  Grammaire  albanaise  k  Tusage  de  ceux 
qui  desirent  apprendre  cette  langue  sans  Taide  d*un 
mattre.  London:  Trubner  &^  Co.,  iSSy,  x,  169  p. 
12°.  (Trtibner's  collection  of  simplified  gram- 
mars. ..  [v.]  14.) 

Bosnian  Language,  Literature  and 

Folklore. 

Blan  (Ernst  Otto  Friedrich  Hermann).  Bos- 
nisch-tUrkischeSprachdenkm^ler. .,  Leipzig:  F.  A. 
Brockhaus,  1868.  2  p.I.,  316  p.  8'.  (Deutsche 
Morgenl.  Gesells.     Abh.,  v.  5,  no.  2.) 

Bordeaux    (Albert).     La    Bosnie    populaire. 


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309 


Bosnian  Language  and  Literature,  canfd. 

Paysagres — moeurs  et  coutumes — legendes — chants 
populaires — inines.  Ouvrage  accompagne  de  12 
gravures  et  d*une  carte.  Paris:  Plon-Nourrit  et 
Cie.,   1904.     3  p.l.,  307  p.,  2  1.,  I  map.     12  pi. 


12'. 


Delic  (Stephan  R.)  Wie  unser  Volk  denkt. 
(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in 
Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1895.  4**.  v.  3,  pp. 
558-565.) 

Gluck  (Leopold).  Skizzen  aus  der  Volks- 
medecin  und  dem  medicinischen  Aberglauben  in 
Bosnien  und  der  Hercegovina.  (Bosnisch-Herce- 
goviniscbes  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
Wien,  1894.     4''.     V.  2,  pp.  392-454.) 

'-  Die  Volksbehandlung  der  Tollwuth  in  Bos- 
nien   und    der     Hercegovina.      (Bosnisch-Herce- 
govinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
IVien,  1895.     4'.     v.  3,  pp.  539-551.) 

Orgjie-BJelokosic  (Luka).    Volksglaube  und 
Volksbrlluche  in  der  Hercegovina.    (Bosnisch-Her- 
cegovinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.    Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
IVien,  1899.     4'.     V.  6,  pp.  609-632.) 

Hoernes  (Moriz).  Ueber  eine  historische  Volks- 
lage  in  Bosnien.  (Oesterreichisches  Jahrbuch. 
1882..   pp.  187-194.      Wim,  1882.     8°.) 

Ivancevic  (Peter  S.)  Ruinen  und  Sagen  in 
der  Krajina.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum in  Sarajevo.  -Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wieut  1893.  4'.  v.  i, 
pp.  469-477.) 

Kulinovic  (Mehmed  Fejzibeg).  Volksaber- 
glauben  and  Volksheilmittel  bei  den  Muham- 
medanem  Bosniens  und  der  Hercegovina.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sara- 
jevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d. 
Hercegovina.  Wien^  1900.  4'.  v.  7,  pp.  339- 
366.) 

liilek  (Emilian).     Ethnologische  Notizen  aus 
Bosnien  und  der  Hercegovina.     (Bosnisch-Herce- 
govinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.     Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
WifHt  1902.     4°.     V.  8,  pp.  267-280.) 

Volksglaube  und  volksthQmlicher  Cultus  in 

Bosnien  und  der  Hercegovina.  illus.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wis- 
senschaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     IVien,  1896.     4*.     V.  4,  pp.  401-492.) 

Merin^er  (RudoIQ-  Die  Stellung  des  bos* 
nischen  Hauses  und  Etymologien  zum  Hausrath. 
118  p.  illus.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.- 
hist.  Classe.  Sitzungsb.  v.  144,  no.  6.  Wien^ 
1901.) 

Mnrko  (Matthias).  Die  Volksepik  der  bos- 
nischen  Mohammedaner.  (Verein  f Qr  Volkskunde. 
Ztschr.    Berlin,  1909.    4'.    Jahrg.  19,  pp.  13-30.) 

Preindlsbers^er  (Josef).    Beitrage  zur  Volks- 
medecin  in    Bosnien.     illus.    (Bosnisch-Hercego- 
vinisches   Landesmuseum    in   Sarajevo.     Wissen- 
schaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
IVien,  190a.     4''.    V.  8,  pp.  215-229.) 


Preindlsbergfer-Mraiovie  (Milena).  Bos- 
nische  Volksmarchen.  Mit  lUustrationen  von  £. 
Arndt.  Innsbruck:  A,  Edlinger,  1905.  x,  i  1,, 
132  p.     sq.  12**. 

Sax  (Karl  von).  Bosnische  Musik.  (Bosnisch- 
Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo. 
Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Herce- 
govina.     Wien,  1894.    4*.    V.  2,  pp.  463-466.) 

Truhelka  (Giro).  Die  Bosancica.  illus.  (Bos- 
nisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sara- 
jevo. Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  a.  d. 
Hercegovina.    Wien,  1894.   4'.   v.  2,  pp.  357-374.) 

Die  Heilkunde  nach  volksthUmlicher  Ueber- 

lieferung  mit  AuszQgen  aus  einer  alten  Hand- 
schrift.  illus.,  i  fac-sim.  (Bosnisch-Hercego- 
vinisches Landesmuseum  in  Sarajevo.  Wissen- 
schaftl. Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina. 
Wien,  1894.    4°.     V.  2,  pp.  375-391) 

Udiiela  (Maryan).    Bin  Beitrag    zur    Volks- 
thierheiikunde    in     Bosnien.      (Ztsch.    f.    5ster- 
reichische  Volkskunde.     Jahrg.    8,  pp.    105-118. 
Wien,  1902.) 

Uifljeii  (Sadik  Effendi).  Ethnographische 
Varia.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landesmuseum 
in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl  Mittheil.  aus  Bosnien 
u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1895.  4'.  v.  3,  pp. 
552-557.) 

Vila  (Eine)  mit  sechs  FlUgeln.  Ein  bosnisch 
Guslarenlied  aufgezeichnet  und  mitgeteilt  von 
Friedrich  S.  Krauss.  (In:  Boas  anniversary 
volume.     New  York,  1906.    4".    pp.  387-403.) 

Zovko  (Johann).  Erzfthlungen  im  Han  und 
Anderes.  (Bosnisch  -  Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Vivien,  1895.  4". 
V.  3.  pp.  566-570.) 

Ursprungsgeschichten  und  andere  Volks- 

meinungen.  (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches  Landes- 
museum in  Sarajevo.  Wissenschaftl.  Mittheil.  aus 
Bosnien  u.  d.  Hercegovina.  Wien,  1893.  4*. 
V.  I,  pp.  426-444.) 

Bulgarian  Language,  Literature 
AND  Folklore. 

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UST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Bulgarian  Language  and  Literature,  cont'd, 

Bobehev  (N.)  Izobrazhenieto  ▼  bolgarskata 
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OeorgfOT  (Iv.  A.)  Materiali  za  ryechnik  po 
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GinchoT  (Tz.)  Narodni  prikazki.  (Periodi- 
chesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druz- 
hestvo  V  Sryedetz.  v.  2,  pp.  1 56-161;  v.  7,  pp. 
143-156.     Sryedetz,  1882.     8°.) 

Nyeshcho  po  bolgarskata  narodna  meditzina. 

(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizb- 
nina.    V.  3,  pp.  69-136.     Sofia,  1890.) 

OnbyoT  (P.  K.)  Po  govora  v  gr.  Vidin. 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i 
Knizbnina.     v.  19,  pp.  1-29.     Sofia,  1903.) 

Govorot    v    Konopchii.      (Periodichesko 

spisanie  na   bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v 
Sryedetz.     v.  18,  pp.  390-413.     Sryedetz,  1885.) 

Prinos    kom    bolgarskitye    taini    yezitzi. 

(Sbornik    za    Narodni    Umotvoreniya,    Nauka    i 
Knizbnina.     v.  16-17,  PP-  842-875.     Sofia,  1900.) 

Iliyev  (A.  T.)  Bolgarskitye  pryedaniya  za  is- 
polini  naryechni  yelini,  zhidove  i  latini.  (Sbornik 
ca  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizbnina. 
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Rastitelnoto  tzarstvo  v  narodnata  poeziya, 

obichait3re,  obreditye  i  povyeriyata  na  bolgaritye. 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  1 
Knizbnina.     v.  7,  pp.  31 1-4 12.     Sofia,  1892.) 

lordanoT  (V. )  Chetiri  osnovni  estetichni  form! 
T  bolgarskata  narodna  poeziya.  (Periodichesko 
spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  T 
Sryedetz.     v.  61,  pp.  667-702.     Sryedetz,  1900.) 

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netikata  na  kostendilskiya  govar.  (Sbornik  za 
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spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  ▼ 
Sryedetz.     v.  45,  pp.  399-418.     Sryedetz,  1894.) 

Za  sprezhenieto  v  novobolgarskiya  yezik. 

(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i 
Knizbnina.     v.  10,  pp.  362-371.     Sofia,  1894.) 

•  Po  voprosa  za  nasheto  pravopisanie.  (Pe- 
riodichesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druz- 
hestvo V  Sryedetz.     v.  43,  pp.  97-116.     Sryedetz, 

1893.) 

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KaranoT  (Efrem).  Prikazka  za  toi,  shto  tzit- 
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V.  5,  pp.  1 16-123      Sryedetz,  1883.     8**.) 

KaraveloT  (Lyuben).  Bolgarskiya  narodnyya 
pyesni  sobrannyya  L.K.  Izdannyya  pod  nablyu- 
deniyem  P.  A.  Lavrova.  Moscow:  Universitet^ 
skaya  tipografiya,  1905.     165  p.     8*. 

Kassner  (C.)  Klapperbretter  und  anderes 
Volkskundliches  aus  Bulgarien.  illus.  (Globus. 
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319;  V.  94.  pp.  7-1 1.) 

KonstantinoT  (Aleko).  Bai  Ganyu.  Nev- 
yeroyatni  razskasi  za  yedin  sovryemenen  bolgarin. 
Sophia:  I.  P.  Daskalov  ^  Co,,  1895.     142  p.     8*. 

KonstantinoT  (Khr.  P.)  Materyal  za  izuchi- 
vanie  Rodopskoto  naryechie.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizbnina.  v.  i,  pp.  134- 
156;  V.  2,  pp.  268-284.     Sofia,  1889.) 

Krapivnitski  (I.  L.)  Likhvar,  drama  v  4 
dyeistviya  i  5  stzeni.  Pryevela  ot  maloruski  i  pris- 
posobila  za  nashata  stzena  Anna  Sakuzova.  Sofiya: 
Vtoro  Izdanye  na  Khr,  Olchevata  Knizharnitza, 
1901.     47  p.     8*. 

Kiiba(L.)  Tonalnostitye  v  bolgarskitye  nap- 
yevi.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka 
i  Knizbnina.     v.  14,  pp.  641-664.     Sofia,  1897.) 

Leake  (William  Martin).  Of  the  Wallachian 
and  Bulgarian  languages.  (In  his:  Researches  in 
Greece.     London,  18 14.     pp.  363-472.     4'.) 

Leskien  (August).  Die  Betonungstypen  des 
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Bulgarian  Language  and  Literature,  cont'd, 

LUIa  (Silvestre).  Dictionnaire  italien-bulgare- 
£ran9ais.  Public  par  Ic  P.  Silvestre  Lilla.  [Paris: 
C.  Klincksieck;  prtd.  in  Vienna^  1903-07. J  3  v. 
8°.     (Societe  philologique.     Actes.    Tome  29-31.) 

Maklian  (K.)  Nashitye  napyevi.  (Sbornik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhniaa. 
V.  10,  pp.  221-235.     Sofia,  1894.) 

MatOT  (D.)  Byelyezhki  verkhu  bolgarskata 
narodna  slovesnost.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  10,  pp.  268-323. 
Sofia^  1894.) 

Gretzko-bolgarski    studii.       (Sbornik    za 


Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.    v.  9, 
pp.  21-84.     Sofia,  1893.) 

Kom  Bolgarskiya  ryechnik.     (Sbornik   za 


Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.    7.  7, 
pp.  448-483.     Sofia,  1892.) 

Za  vzaimnata  zamyena  na  vasnitye  i  tem- 


nitye  soglasni  v  novobolgarski  yezik.  ( Periodichesko 
spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  y 
Sryedetz.     v.  44,  pp.  247-261.     Sryedeti,  1894.) 

MiohoT  (D.  M.)  Die  Anwendung  des  bes- 
timmten  Artikels  im  Rumftnischen,  verglicheo  mit 
der  im  Albanesischen  und  Bulgarischen.  (Inst.  f. 
fum&niscbe  Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig^  1908.  8"*. 
Jahresb.  14,  pp.  i-iii.) 

Mikiosieh  (Franz).  Bulgarisch.  (In  his: 
Vergleichende  Grammatik  der  slavischen  Sprachen. 
Wien,  1868-79.  8^  Bd.  I,  pp.  361-385;  Bd.  3, 
pp.  178-203.) 

Geschichte  der  Lautbezeichnung  im  Bul- 
garischen. (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil. -hist. 
Classe.   Denksch.     Bd.  34,  Abth.    i,  pp.  97-142. 

Wien,  1884.     r.) 

Die  Sprache  der  Bulgaren  in  SiebenbQrgen. 

{Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil. -hist.  Classe. 
Denksch.     Bd.  7.  Abth.  i,  pp.   105-146.      Wien, 

1856.    r.) 

Miladinovich  (D.,  andK,)  Bulgarski  narodni 
pyesni  sobrani  od  bratya  M.D.  K.  2.  ed.  Sophia: 
Liber alni  Klub,  [8qi.     xiii,  545  p.     8°. 

MilaroT  (L.)  Bolgarski  teatr  (Dramatur- 
gicheski  ocherk).  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgars- 
koto knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  52-53, 
pp.  741-753;  V.  54,  pp.  934-946.     Sryedetz,  1896.) 

MilaroT  (S.  N.)  Padanieto  na  Tzarigrad. 
Drama  V  pet  dyeistviya.  91  p.  (In:  Periodichesko 
spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v 
Sryedetz.     Suppl.     v.  4-5.     Sryedetz,  1883.     8°.) 

Sofiya:  Drzhavna  Pechatnitza,  1883. 

91  p.     8'. 

MUetich  (Ljubomir).  Chlenot  v  bolgarskiya  i  v 
russkiya  yezik.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  18,  pp.  4-67.    Sofia,  1901.) 

Chlenot  v  bolgarskiya  yezik.  (Periodichesko 


spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v 
Sryedetz.  v.  21,  pp.  305-331.  Sryedetz,  1887. 
8'.) 

Dva  tnida  po    istoriyata    na  bolgarskiya 

yezik.  I.  Dr.  A.  Kalina,  Studyja  nad  historyja 
jezyka  bulgarskiego,  Kratow  1891.  II.  P.  A. 
LaTrov,  Obzor  zvukovykh  i  formalnykh  osoben- 


nosteibolgarskavoyazyka.  Moscow,  1893.  (Sbornik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  10,  pp.  3-62.     Sofia,  1894.) 

Iztochnitye  bolgarski  govori.     (Sbornik  za 

Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  21, 
pp.  1-102,     Sofia,  1905.) 

Knizhninata  i  yezikot  na  banatskitye  bol- 

gari.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i 
Knizhnina.     v.  16-17,  pp.  339-482.     Sofia,  1900.) 

I.  Novi  vlakho-bolgarski  gramoti  ot  Brashov. 


II.  Sedmigradskitye  bolgari.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  y.  13,  pp.  3- 
152.  153-256.     Sofia,  1895.) 

Das   Ostbulgarische.      Wien:   A.  Holder , 

1903.  4  p.l.,  302  col.,  I  map.  4\  (Kaiserliche 
Akademie  der  Wissenschaften.  Schriften  der  Bal- 
kancommission.  Linguistische  Abtbeilung.  I. 
Stidslavische  Dialektstudien,  Hft.  2.) 

Staroto    sklonenie   v  dneshnitye  bolgarski 

naryechiya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  2,  pp.  226-268.  Sofia, 
1890.) 

Mirchev  (D.)  Byelyezhki  po  kukusko-voden- 
skiya  govor.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  18,  pp.  426-470.  Sojfia, 
1901.) 

Byelyezhki  po  prilyepskiya  govor.  (Sbornik 

za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
v.  20,  pp.  1-40.     Sofia,  1904.) 

MladenoT  (St.)  Kom  voprosa  za  ezika  i 
natzionalnata  prinadlezhnost  na  Novo  Selo  (Vidin- 
sko).  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i 
Knizhnina.     v.  18,  pp.  471-506.     Sofia,  1901.) 

MorfiU  (William  Richard).  A  short  grammar 
of  the  Bulgarian  language  with  reading  lessons. 
London:  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Triibner  &*  Co., 
Ltd.9  1897.  XV,  108  p.  12°.  (TrUbner*s  Collec- 
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Morse  (C.  F.)  A  grammar  of  the  Bulgarian 
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vocabularies.  Galata,  Constantinople:  Z>.  Zankoff, 
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Title  page  of  pt.  2  reads:  An  English  and  Bulgarian  vocabu- 
lary .  .  .  Constantinople:  A.  Minasian,  i860. 

MutafoT  (K.  D.)  Nad  zhivota.  Drama  v  iv- 
dyeistviya.     Sofiya:  B,  Zilber,  n.  d.     60  p.     12". 

NachoT  (N.)  Ekskursiya  iz  nashata  narodna 
poeziya.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto 
knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  48,  pp.  952- 
976;  V.  49-50,  pp.  73-112;  V.  51,  pp.  357-374- 
Sryedetz,  1895.) 

Studiya  vorkhu  stikhoslozhenieto  na  nashitye 

narodni  pyesni.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bol- 
garskoto knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  52, 
pp.  509-575.     Sryedetz,  1896.) 

Narodni  lyekovnitzi.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  22-23,  pt.  i, 
pp.  1-106.     Sofia,  1906-07.) 

Narodni  pyesni  s  melodii  ot  Bolgradsko,  notiral 
V.  A.  Moshkov.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  21,  pp.  1-17. 
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Narodni  Umotvoreniya.  I.  Pyesni  period!- 
cheski  i  religiozni  iproch...  II.  Tolkoyaniya  na 


312 


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Bulgarian  Language  and  Literatun,  confd, 

prirodni  yavleniya  razni  oarodai  vyerovaniya  i 
prokobyavaniya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvore- 
niya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  1-24,  supplements. 
Scjia,  1 889-1 908.) 

Oblak  (V.)  Prinos  kom  bolgarskata  gramatika. 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i 
Knizhnina.     v.  11,  pp.  517-581.     Sojia,  1894.) 

Palashev  (G.)  Kbarakterni  dumi  iz  govora 
na  banatskitye  bolgari.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  20,  pp.  1-4. 
Sojia,  1904.) 

PanayotoT  (P.)  Slivenskiyat  govor.  (Sbornik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  18,  pp.  507-523.     Sojia,  1901.) 

Petiev  (Kh.)  Bolgarski  yuridicheski  poslo- 
vitzi.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka 
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PlaehkoT  (I.  P.)  Okonchanie  **-e"  v  mn. 
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(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  45,  pp.  446-458.  Srye- 
deis,  1894.) 

Polivka  (Jirzhi).  Le  chat  botte.  Sravnitelna 
folklorna  studiya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvore- 
niya, Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  16-17,  PP-  782-841. 
Sojia,  1900.) 

Magyosnikot  i  negovivat  uchenik  (Sravni- 
telna folklorna  studiya).  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  15,  pp.  393- 
448.     Sojia,  1898.) 

PopOT  (G.)  Bolgarskitye  yunashki  pyesni. 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizh- 
nina. V.  3,  pp.  247-282;  V.  4,  pp.  271-279.  Sojia, 
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Pypin  (Aleksandr  Nikolaivich),  and  V.  D. 
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Sbornik  '  *  Stzena '' . . .  Sobral,  pryeviol  i  nagla- 
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SchischmilnoT  (Lydia).  Legendes  religieu- 
ses  bulgares,  traduites  par  L.  S.  Paris:  E.  Le- 
roux,  1896.  2  p.l.,  v,  I  1.,  300  p.  16°,  (Coll. 
de  contes  et  de  chansons  pop.  t.  21.) 

ShandaroT  (I.  A.)  Byelyezhki  po  fonetikata 
na  shchipskiya  govor.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  11,  pp.  586-590. 
Sff/ia,  1894.) 

SkapkarioT  (K.)  I  arkheologiyata  nebiva 
da  zanemaryame.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bol- 
garskoto knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  19, 
pp.  146-213.     Sryedetz,  1885.) 

ShishmanoT  (Iv.  D.)  Kritichen  pryegled  na 
yoprosa  za  proizkhoda  na  prabolgaritye  ot  yezikovo 
gledishche  i  etimologiitye  na  imeto  *'  bolgarin." 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i 
Knizhnina.     v.  16-17,  pp.  505-753.     Sofia,  1900.) 


Prinos  kom  bolgarskata  narodna  etimolo- 

giya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka 
i  Knizhnina.     v.  9,  pp.  409-442.     Sofia,  1893.) 

"  Pyesenta  za'mortviya  brat  **  v  poeziyata 

na  balkanskitye  narodi.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  13,  pp.  474- 
569.     Sofia,  1895.) 

ShopoT  (A.)    Batashko-to  klanye.     Tragediya 

V  IV  dyeist.  Plovdiv:  D.  V.  Manchov,  1891. 
64  p.     8^ 

SilyanoT  (N.)  Reduktziya  na  zvuka  "a^r 
okhridskiya  i  tetovskiya  govori.  (Sbornik  za  Na- 
rodni Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  11, 
pp.  582-585.     Sofia,  1894.) 

SismanoT  (Ivan).  L'etymologie  du  nom  *'  Bul- 
gare."  (Rev.  orientale  (Keleti  Szemle).  v.  4, 
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1903-04.) 

SlaveykoT  (Ivan  P.)  Nyekoi  neobnarodvani 
i  drugi  zabraveni  stikhotvoreniya  na  P.  R.  Slavei- 
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Sryedetz,  1898.) 

SlaveykoT  (P.  R.)  Bolgarski  poslovitzi.  (Pe- 
riodichesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  i,  pp.  1 16-126;  v.  2, 
pp.  120-130.     Sryedetz,  1882.) 

Byelyezhki  za  nyekoi  stari  voivodi.  (Sbor- 
nik za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  2,  pp.  317-325.     Sofia,  1890.) 

SlaveykoT  (Pencho).  Narodni  lyubovni  p3resni. 
( Periodichesto  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  62,  pp.  1-32.  Sryedetz, 
1901.) 

SlaveykoT  (Pencho),  H.  Bernard,  and  E.  J. 
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for  the  first  time  rendered  into  English,  together 
with  an  essay  on  Bulgarian  popular  poetry,  and 
another  on  the  origin  of  the  'Bulgars.  London:  D, 
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Slyepi  (Nikola  P.)  Chetiri  piesi  iz  narodniya 
ni  obshchestven  zhivot.  Loveck:  S,  D,  Pintev 
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Speranski  (M.)  Zagrebskiyat  rukopis  na  Vhi- 
dislava  gramatika.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umot- 
voreniya, Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  16-17,  Pp.  325- 
338.     Sofia,  1900.) 

SprostranoT  (E.)  Po  govora  na  gr.  Okbrid. 
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Stanchev  (T.  Kh.)  Nevyema  zhena,  pozo- 
risbchna  igra  v  4d.  (Iz  narodniya  na  zhivot.) 
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Podpisvanieto  na  Sv.  Stefanski  dogovor  v 

id.    3.  ed.     Ruschuk:  *'  Slavyanin,''  1881.    16  p. 

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StoikoT  (P.)     Lyubovta  i   raskosha.     Drama 

V  3dyeistviya  i  dvye  zhivi  kartini.  Sofiska  kha- 
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StoiloT  (A.  P.)  Magii  za  lyubov  i  vrycda.  (Pe- 
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Refleksi    ot    starobolgarskiya    izgovor  oa 

**y"  V  novobolgarskitye  naryechiya.  (Pcriod- 
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StoiloT  (Khr.  P.)  Gorno-dzhumaiski  govor. 
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StrashimiroT  (A.)  Otvod.  Drama  v  chetiri 
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Strauss  (Adolf),  and  Em.  Dugovich.  Bui- 
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TeodoroT  (A.)    Edin  priaos  kom  visochkiya 

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410.     Sryedetz,  1885.) 

Kom  istoriyata  na  bolgarskiya  yezik.  (Pe- 
riodichesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
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Prvegled    na     poeticheskata    tvorba    na 

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Za  zvuka   ,,b"   v  novobolgarskiya  yezik. 

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Tesa  (Emilio).    Canti  di  popolo  dalla  Bulgaria 
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Tjnfekchiyev  (Nikola  P.)  "  Otechestvo  i 
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Tsonev  (B.)  Dialektni  studii.  I.  Popravki  i 
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Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  20,  pp.  1-96.  Sofia, 
1904.) 

Kom  istoriyata  na  bolgarski  ezik.  Pryegled 

vorkhu  bolgarskitye  govori.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya.  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  19,  pp.  i- 
88.     Sofia,  1903.) 

Programa  za  izuchvane  bolgarskitye  nar- 
odni govori.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya, 
Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  16-17.  pp.  879-911.  Sofia, 
1900.) 

Za  udarenicto  v  bolgarski  yezik.  (Sbor- 
nik za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  6,  pp.  3-82.     Sofia,  1891.) 

.  Uvod  V  istoriyata  na  bolgarskiya  ezik. 
A  Pryoeled  vorkhu  bolgarskitye  govori.  (Sbornik 
Fa  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
T.  18.  pp.  354-425.     Sofia,  1901.) 


Za  istochno-bolgarskiya  vokalizm.  (Sbor- 
nik za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  3,  pp.  283-324;  y.  4,  pp.  484-528.  Sofia^ 
i890-*9i.) 

Tsnkhlev  (D.)  Dukhovno-literaturniyatzhivot 
na  bolgarskiya  narod  pri  tzar  Simeona.  (Sbornik 
za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  12,  pp.  561-614.     Sofia,  1895.) 

VacarescQ  (Elena).  Canti  della  valle  del 
Dimbowitza  raccolti  dalla  bocca  del  popolo  per 
cura  di  Elena  Vacaresco.  Tradotti  in  tedesco  da 
Carmen  Silva  ed  in  italiano  da  A.  M.  Vallemani. 
Citth  diCastello:  S.  Lapi,  1891.     288  p.     8'.) 

VasilyoT  (T.)  Nyekolko  byelyezhki  vorkhu  tete- 
venski  govor.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgars- 
koto knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  6,  pp. 
148-150.     Sryedetz,  1883.     8''.) 

Vatev  (St.)t  A^  others.  Material!  po  narod- 
nata  meditzina  v  Bolgariya.  (Sbornik  za  Narodni 
Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina.  v.  21,  pp. 
1-67.     Sofia,  1905.) 

VasoT  (Iv.)  Pod  igoto,  roman  iz  zhivota  na 
Bolgaretye  v  pryedvecherieto  na  osvobozhdenieto. 
(Sbornik  za  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Naaka  i 
Kni:(hnina.  v.  i,  pp.  1-176;  v.  2,  pp.  1-162;  v.  3, 
pp.  3-50.     Sofia,  1889.) 

Ruska,  drama  v  4dyeistviya  2.  ed.  Plov- 
div: Z).  V.  Manchov,  1889.     60  p.     12'. 

VasoT  (I.),  and  K.  Velichkov.  Bolgarska 
Khristomatiya  ili  sbornik  ot  izbrani  obraztzi  po 
vsichki-tye  rodove  sochineniya.  Plovdiv:  D,  V, 
Manchov,  1884.     2  v.     8". 

Venelin  (Yuri).  Vlakho-Bolgarskiya  ili  dako- 
slavyanskiya  gramoty,  sobrannyya  i  obyasnionnyya 
na  izhdivenii  Imperatorskoi  Rossiskoi  Akademii. 
St.  Petersburg:  Imperaiorskava  Rossis kay a  Akad- 
emiva,  1840.     xvi,  359  p.     8  . 

Verkovich  (Stefan).  Narodne  pesme  make- 
donski  bugara  kniga  I.  Zhenske  pesme.  Belgrad: 
Pravit  Knigopechatnya,  i860,     xix,  373  p.     12°. 

Veda  Slovena,  Bolgarski  narodni  pesni  ot 

predistorichno  i  predkhristiyansko  doba. . .  Le  Veda 
Slave,  chants  populaires  des  Bulgares.  Beograd: 
Drzhavna  Shtamparia,  1874.     v.  I.     8**. 

Veselin  (Prikazva).  Za  dyedovata  Slavchora 
unuka.  (Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto 
knizhovno  druzhestvo  v  Sryedetz.  v.  28,  pp.  446- 
522.     Sryedetz,  1889.     8°.) 

Razkaz  na  edna  babichka.     (Periodichesko 

spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  druzhestvo  v 
Sryedetz.     v.  17,  pp.  292-319.     Sryedetz,  1885.) 

Vymasal  (Fr.)  Praktisches  Lehrbuch  der 
bulgarischen  Sprache  ftir  den  Selbstunterricht. 
Wien:  A,  Hartleben  [1909].  4  p.l.,  183  (i)  p. 
3.  ed.     16°.     (Die  Kunst  der  Polyglottie.     T.  9.) 

X.  Za  udarenieto  verkhu  dumitye  v  ryesenski 
govor  ot  zapadno-makedonskoto  naryechie.  (Pe- 
riodichesko spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno  dru- 
zhestvo V  Sryedetz.  v.  41-42,  pp.  857-915, 
Sryedetz,  1893.) 

Zhivkov  (Nikola).  Proshchavam  go!  Za 
robitye  po  serbsko-bolgarskata  vojna.  Drama  v 
2d.  Izdava  na  T.  Kh.  Tosheva. .  .Silistra:  P.  L, 
Arnaudov,  1886.     50  p.     12°. 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Bulgarian  (Old) 

See  Church  Slavonic 

Church  Slavonic. 

Chodxko  (A.  B.)  Grammaire  paleoslave, 
suivie  de  textes  paleoslaves. .  ./'arij;  Imprimerie 
Imp.,  1869.     2  p.  1.,  xvi,  276  p.,  2  fac-sim.    8**. 

Dobrowsky  (Joseph).  Institutiones  linguae 
Slavicae  dialecti  veteris. ..  Vindobona,  1822.  Ixviii, 
720  p.,  4  tab.     8*. 

DrinoT  (M.)  Iz  Starobolgarskata  knizhnina. 
(Periodichesko  spisanie  na  bolgarskoto  knizhovno 
druzhestvo  V  Sryedetz.  v.  31,  pp.  113-121.  Srye- 
detz,  1889.) 

EathymiuB,  Patriarch  of  Tirnova.  Werke 
dcs  Patriarchen  von  Bulgarien  Euthymius  (1375- 
1393).  Nach  den  besten  Handschriften  hrsg.  von 
E.  Kakuzniacki.  Wien:  C.  Gerold^s  Sohn,  1901. 
cxxviii,  450  p.,  I  I.     8**. 

The  text  of  the  book  is  Old  Bulgarian. 

Ja^ic  (Vatroslav).  BruchstUck  eines  glago- 
litischen  Messbuches.  (Archiv  f.  slav.  Philol.  v.  22, 
PP-  525-542.     Berlin,  1900.) 

Zur   Entstehungsgeschichte    der    kirchen- 

slavischen  Sprache.  2  Theile.  (Kais.  Akad.  d. 
Wissensch.  Pnil.-hist.  Classe.  Denksch.  v.  47, 
no.  I,  3.      Wien,  1902.) 

— —  Evangelium  Dobromiri.  Ein  altmacedo- 
nisches  Denkmal  der  kirchenslavischen  Sprache  des 
XII.  Jahrhunderts.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch. 
Philos.-hist.  Classe.  Sitzungsb.  v.  138,  no.  2;  v. 
140,  no.  3.      Wien,  1898.) 

Kirchenslavisch-bfthmische   Glossen    saec. 

xi-xii.  44  p.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil.- 
hist.  Classe.  Denksch.  v.  50,  no.  2.     Wien,  1904.) 

Jirecek  (Konstantin),  and  Vatroslav  Jagic. 
Die  cyrillische  Inschrift  vom  Jahre  993.  illus. 
(Archiv  f.  slav.  Philol.  v.  21,  pp.  543-557.  Berlin^ 
1899.) 

JoannoTicB  (E.)  Grammatica  linguae  eccle- 
siastico-slavicae. . .  Viennae:  A.  A.  Venedikt,  1851. 
4pl..375p.     8^ 

Jokl  (Norbert).  Ein  urslavisches  Entnasalie- 
rungsgesetz.  (Archiv  f.  slav.  Philol.  v.  28,  pp. 
I-17.     Berlin,  1906.) 

Ein     urslavisches     Entnasalierungsgesetz; 

Antikritik  und  Nachtrajje.  (Archiv  f.  slav.  PhiloL 
V.  29,  pp.  11-49.     Berlin,  1907.) 

Charpentier  (Jarl).  Kriiische  Bemerkungen 
zum  urslivischen  Entnasalierungsgesetz  in  Arch. 
f.  si.  Phil,  xxviii.  i  ff.  (Archiv  f.  slav.  Philol. 
T.  29,  pp.  I- 10.     Berlin,  1907.) 

Leskien  (August).  Altkirchenslavisches  pr^- 
gynja.  (Indogerman.  Forsch.  v.  21,  pp.  197-200. 
Strassburg,  1907.) 

Handbuch  der  altbulgarischen  (altkirchen- 

slawischen)  Sprache.   Grammatik.   Texte.  Glossar. 

Weimar:  H.  Bohlau,  187 1,     vi,  I  1.,  246  p.     8". 

Meillet  (A.)  Recherches  sur  I'emploi  au  geni- 
tif  accusatif  en  vieuxslave.  Paris:  £\  Bouillon, 
1897.  4  p.l.,  198  p.  8*.  (ifecole  des  Hauies 
Etudes.  Sciences  Philologiques  et  Historiques. 
V.   115.) 


VondrXk  (Wenzel).  Einige  Bemerkungen  an- 
lasslich  Meillet's  **  Recherches  sur  I'emploi  du 
genitif-accusatif  en  vieux-slave."  (Archiv  f.  slav. 
Philol.     V.  20,  pp.  325-342.     Berlin^  1898.) 

MenaB»  Saint.  Ein  mittelbulgarisches  Bruch- 
stUck des  ersten  WundersdesGrossmartyrers  Menas 
(aus  dem  xiv.  Jahrh.).  [Edited  by  Vatroslav  Jagic] 
(Archiv  f.  slav.  Philol.  v.  30,  pp.  392-399.  Ber- 
lin, 1909.) 

Miklosich  (Franz).     Altslovenisch.     (In   his: 
Vergleichcnde  Grammatik  der  slavischen  Sprachen. 
Wien,    1868-79.     8^      Bd.    I,  p.    1-302;  Bd.   3» 
p.  1-128.) 

Beitrage   zur  altslovenischen   Grammatik. 

(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Philos.-hist.  CI.  Sitz- 
ungsb.    Bd.  81,  pp.  81-136.      Wien,  1876.     8'.) 

Die  Bildung  der  Nomina  im  Altsloveni- 
schen. (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil.  hist. 
Classe.    Denksch.     Bd.   9,  pp.    135-232.      Wien, 

1859.    r.) 

Zum  Glagolita  Clozianus.     (Kais.   Akad. 

d.  Wissensch.  Phil. -hist.  Classe.  Denksch.  Bd.  10, 
pp.  195-214.      Wien,  i860,     r.) 

Lehre  von  der  Conjugation  im  Altsloveni. 

schen.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil. -hist. 
Classe.     Denksch.     Bd.   i,  Abth.   i,  pp.  167-206. 

Wien,  1850.     r.) 

Lexicon   Palaeoslovenico-Graeco-Latinum; 

emendatum  auctum.  Vindobonce:  G.  Braumueller, 
1862-65.     nar.  4°. 

Radices  lingux  Slovenicse  veteris  dialecti. 

Lipsia,  1845.     3  p.l.,  147  p.     8*. 

Ueber  den  Ursprung  der  Wortc  von  der 

Form  aslov.  tret  und  trat.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wis- 
sensch. Phil. -hist.  Classe.  Denksch.  Bd.  28, 
Abth.  I,  pp.  1-52.      Wien,  1878.     f.) 

Die  Wurzeln  des  Altslovenischen.  (Kais. 

Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil.-hist.  Classe.  Denksch. 
Bd.  8,  pp.  154-179.      Wien,  1857.     ^'•) 

Nachtigfall(Rajko).  Ein  Beitrag  zu  den  For- 
sch ungen  ttber  die  sogenannte  [Besyeda  trekh 
svyatitelei]  (Gesprach  dreier  Heilig£n).  (Archiv 
f.  slav.  Philol.  V.  23,  pp.  1-95;  v.  24,  pp.  321- 
408.     Berlin,  1 901 -1 902.) 

Pastrnek  (Frantisek).  Die  griechischen  Ar- 
tikelkonstruktionen  in  der  altkirchenslavischen 
Psalter- und  Evangelienlibersetzung.  Portrait.  (Ar- 
chiv f.  slav.  Philol.     V.  25,  pp.  366-391.      Berlin, 

1903) 

Radcenko  (K.)  Zur  Literatar  der  '*  Frageo 
und  Antworten."  Portrait.  (Archiv  f.  slav.  Philol. 
V.  25,  pp.  611-621.     Berlin,  1903.) 

Sobolevski  (A.  I.)  Cherkovnoslavyanskitye 
stikhotvoreniya  v  ix-x  vyek  i  tyekbnoto  znacbenie 
za  cherkovnoslavyanskiya  yezik.  (Sbornik  za 
Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  16-17,  PP-  314-324.     Sofia,  1900.) 

Syrku  (P.  A.)  Zhitye  Grigoriya  Sinaita  sosiav- 
lennoe  Konstantinopolskim  Patriarkhom  Kalli- 
stom.  Tekst  Slavyanskavo  perevoda  Zhitiya... 
St.  Petersburg,  1909.     8**. 

Thai  (Gustav  Adolf).  Textkritiscbe  Studien  za 
Homilien  des  Glagolita  Clozianus.  (Archiv  f. 
slav.  Philol.     V.  24,  pp.  514-555.     Berlin,  1902.) 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


3>5 


Church  Slavonic,  confd, 

Vondr4k  (Wenzcl).  Altslovenische  Studien. 
(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wisscnsch.  Philos.-hist.  CI. 
Sitzungsb.  Bd.  122,  Abh.  7.  90  p.  Wifn,  1890. 
8%) 

Zur  Kritik  dcr  altslovenischen  Denkmale. 

(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wisscnsch.  Philos.-hist.  CI. 
Sitzungsb.  Bd.  112,  pp.  743-784.  Wien,  1886. 
8-.) 

Croatian  Language  and  Literature. 

Andric  (Nikola).  Izvori  starih  kajkavshih 
drama.  (Jagoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  um- 
jetnosti.  Rad.  U  Zagrebu,  1901.  8".  Knjiga 
146.  pp.  1-77.) 

Au^sbnr^  Confession.  [Articles  of  the  Chris- 
tian faith,  etc.,  translated  into  Croatian  by  Anton 
the  Dalmatian  and  Stipan  Consul  the  Istrian.] 
Confessio  oder  Bekanntnuss  des  Glaubens. .  .in  die 
Crobatische  Sprach  verdolmetscht  un  mit  Glago- 
liscben   Bachstaben  getruckt.     \_Tubingen,   1562.] 

(4)1-4(4)5-111(3)".     4^ 

Title  in  Croatian  and  German,  text  in  Croatian,  GIafi:oIitic 
characters.  4  unnumbered  leaves  are  misplaced,  being  inserted 
between  11.  4  and  5.  On  the  last  leaf  are  portraits  of  the  trans- 
lators. The  above  translation  is  preceded  by  one  in  Cyrillic 
characters.  Ste  P.  J.  Safarlk's  "  Siidslawische  Litcratur." 
vol.  I,  p.  184,  no.  74. 

Bible*  [The  New  Testament  translated  into 
Croatian  by  Anton  the  Dalmatian  and  Stipan  Con- 
sul the  Istrian.]  Der  erst  halb  Theil  [also  Der 
ander  halb  theil]  des  newen  Testaments.  ..in  die 
Crobatische  Sprach  verdolmetscht  und  mit  Glago- 
lischen  Buchstaben  getruckt.  [Tabingm,  1562- 
63.]     2  V.     4". 

Boranie  (Dragutin).  O  refleksivnim  glagolima 
a  hrvatskom  jeziku.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija 
znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  C/ Zagr^bu,  i^gg.  8°. 
Knjiga  140,  pp.  131-244.) 

Cacie  (Vladimir) .  Kroatische  Wttrter  im  "  Vo- 
cabalare  der  Gaunersprache ''  des  Gross'schen 
Handbuches  fUr  Untersuchungfsrichter.  (Archiv 
f.  Kriminal-Anthropologie  u.  Kriminalistik.  v.  9, 
pp.  298-310.     Leipzig,  IQ02.) 

Filipovic  (Ivan).  Neues  WOrterbuch  der 
kroatischen  und  deutschen  Sprache. .  .zusammen- 
gestellt  von  Ivan  Filipovic,  unter  Mitwirkung  von 
Gjuro  Dezelic,  Ljudevit  Modec  [und  Gjuro  Simon- 
cic],  Agram:  L,  Hartmdn^  1869-75.  2  parts  in 
4  vol.     i6'. 

Theil  I.  Deutsch-Kroatisch.    Theil  3.  Kroatisch-Deutsch. 

Ilesie  (Fran.)  Hrvatski  utjecaji  u  starim  istoc- 
nostajerskim  tekstovima.  (Jugoslavenska  Akade- 
mija znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  U  Zagrebu^ 
1905.     8".     Knjiga  162,  pp.  1-27.) 

Ivsic  (Stjepan).  Saptinovacko  narjecje.  (Jugo- 
slavenska Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad. 
U Zagrebu^  1907.    8*.     Knjiga  168,  pp.  11 3-162.) 

Jag^OTie  (Dragan  M  )  Hrvatsko  Englezka 
...gramatika  i  Englezko-Hrvatski  te  Hrvatsko- 
Englezki  riecnik...  New  York:  F.  Zotti  &*  Co.^ 
1^06.     7  p.l.,  272  p.     16". 

KasamoTie  (Ivan).  Izvori  Palmoticevih  drama 
Ipsipile"  i    "Akila."     (Jugoslavenska   Akade- 
mija  znanosti   i  umjetnosti.     Rad.      [/  Zagrebu, 
1904.     8".     Knjiga  156,  pp.  135-172.) 


Kernic  (Ivan).  Un  coup  d'oeil  sur  la  litte'ra- 
ture  croate.  (L'humanit^  nouv.  annee  4,  pp. 
735-739-     Paris,  1900.) 

Kuhac  (Fr.  S.)  Osobine  narodne  glazbe.  naro- 
cilo  hrvatske.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti 
i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  U  Zagrebu,  1905.  8". 
Knjiga  160,  pp.  1 16-251;  Knjiga  162,  pp.  28-109.) 

Marak  (Janko) .  Deutsch-kroatisches  Wftrter- 
buch.  Njemacko-hrvatski  rjecnik.  Wien:  A.  Hart- 
leben[icpi].  2  p.l.,  187  (i)  p.  I6^  (Die  Kunst 
der  Polyglottie.     Th.  68.) 

Maretic  (Tomo).  Hrvatskosrpski  adverb! 
na  ice,  ce,  ke.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti 
i  umjetnosti  Rad.  (/ Zagrebu,  i^Qg.  8^  Knjiga 
96,  pp.  228-233.) 

Metrika  narodnih  nasih  pjesama.     (Jugo- 


<t 


slavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad. 
(/  Zagrebu,  1907.  8"*.  Knjiga  168,  pp.  1-112; 
Knjiga  170,  pp.  76-200.) 

Ruske  i  ceske  rijeci  knizevnom  hrvatskom 

jeziku.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  um- 
jetnosti. Rad.  (/  Zagrebu,  1892.  8".  Knjiga 
108,  pp.  68-98.) 

Markovic  (Fr.)  Eticki  sadrzaj  nasih  narodnih 
poslovica.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i 
umjetnosti.  Rad.  U  Zagrebu,  1889.  8**.  Knjiga 
96,  pp.  167-227.) 

O  tragicnom  problemu  u  Bogovicu  ''Stje- 

panu.posljednjem  kraljubosanskom,"  i  uanalognih 
znacajih  svjetske  dramske  literature.  (Jugoslaven- 
ska Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  U 
Zagrebu,  1900.     8".     Knjiga  144,  pp.  132-I97.) 

Miklosich  (Franz).  Beitrage  sur  Kenntniss 
der  slavischen  Volkspoesie.  i.  Die  Volksepik  der 
Kroaten.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil. -hist. 
CI.  Denkschr.     Bd.  19.      Wien,  1870.     f.) 

Milosevic  (Fr.  Joso).  Zivot  i  djela  Fra  Mate 
Ferkica  iz  Krka,  konventualnog  franjevca  (1583- 
1669.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  i  umjet- 
nosti. Rad.  U  Zagrebu,  1906.  8".  Knjiga 
164.  pp.  1-36.) 

Music  (August).  Pitanja  u  hrvatskom  ili 
srpskom  jeziku.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti 
i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  U Zagrebu,  \^Z,  8®.  Knjiga 
172,  pp.  101-219.) 

Recenice  s  konjunkcijom  '*da**  u  hrvat- 
skom jeziku.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti 
i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  U  Zagrebu,  1900.  8".  Knjiga 
142,  pp.  1-125.) 

Recenice   s   participom    pret.   akt    II.    u 

hrvatskom  jeziku.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znan- 
osti i  umjetnosti.  Rad.  U  Zagrebu,  1899.  8*. 
Knjiga  140,  pp.  59-«30.) 

Maia(Emil).  Praktische  Grammatik  der  kroa- 
tischen Sprache  fUr  den  Selbstunterricht.  Theore- 
tisch-praktische  Anleitungzur  schnellen  Erlernung 
durch  Selbstunterricht.  Wien:  A.  Hartleben 
[1894].  viii,  214  p.  2.  ed.  16*.  (Die  Kunst 
der  Polyglottie.     Tl.  46.) 

Nemanic  (D.)  Cakavisch-kroatische  Studien. 
Erste  Studie.  Accentlehre.  1-3.  (Kais.  Akad.  d. 
Wissensch.  Philos.-hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  104, 
pp.  363-428;  Bd.  105,  pp.  505-572;  Bd.  108,  pp. 
167-230.      Wien,  1883-1885.     8'.) 


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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Croatian  Language  and  Literature,  amfd. 

Roiic  (Vatroslav).  Kajkavacki  dijalekatu  Pri- 
gorju.  (Jugoslavenska  Akademija  znanosti  iumjet- 
nosti.  Rad.  C/ Za^edu,  iSg^.  8°.  Knjigaiis, 
pp.  68-136.) 

Mjesne  vlastite  imenice  za  celjad  i  pridjevi 

od  mjesnih  imenica  u  hrvatskom  jeziku.  ( Jugosla- 
venska  Akademija  znanosti  i  umjetnosti.  Rad. 
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'AvaYvcojiT)q  CO),  tStoi  xotxfXa  (JLaOii^(i.oeTcx 
xpbc;  XjP"')^^^  "^^^  5t5a7>to;jL^v(i)v  tt)v  dvdYvo)- 
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'Ar.ojToX^TcouXo;  (©siSwpoq  N.)      Nlov 


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Greek  Language  dnd Literature  (Modem) ,  confd. 

'EXXtjvtxii  xxpaiJL'JOta,  xXx.    'Ev  ' A0T5vat<; : 

ix  Tou  TU'JcoYpa9efou  twv  xaxaaTTQ^JLiTwy  'A- 

vIjttj  KwvaTavTtv^Sou,   1888?     80  pp.     80. 

'Aawxeos  (K.)  Tfjq  uicb  K.  'Ajwxtou  efq 
IKvBapov  sbaywY-^s,  YsvoyLlvrjc;  Iv  Tcp  '0- 
Oo)Vef(p  n7VcTCt(rcY](jL{(|)  xaT(k  TT)v  xef^eptvJjv 
J§ayLT)v(av  ToG  1842-43  J/oXaaxixoG  Ittouc;, 
<Juvo^t<;.  'AOnjvTQjt:  X.  N.  <ttXa3eX(psu(;, 
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BaX(zo)pkY)<;  ('AptOTOT.)  'H  Kupi  <tpo- 
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vov,  d)  xal  Ixepov  auvexBCScxat  xotTQ,i.dcTiov, 
•cb  Si^^avTpov.  'Ev  Kapxjpa:  TuxoY-'Ep- 
R?,  1859.     3p.l.,  212pp.,' 11.      120 

— —  noii^yLaxa.  'A0i^vY)jt:  Bi6Xtox(i>- 
Xelov  TYJc; 'Ejx{a(;,  1891.     2v.ini.      12o. 

BaatXstciSiQ?  (2.  N.)  Apd^JLaxa.  'A6i^r 
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riepp^,  1873.  48,  355p.  12o.  (/AxTtxal 
vuxxeq,  1.) 

roAarcco. 
2«vAAa. 

'Afia'Advia. 

Galatee:  drame  grec  en  cinq  actes,  en  prose. 

Tradaction  jointe  au  texte  original  avec  une  in- 
troduction et  des  notes  par  le  Bon  D'Estournellesde 
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BevriTT)^  (PewpYios)-  AsSixbv  t^<;  Ppat- 
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'Ev  bsvsTfa:  xapi  NcxoXdew  PXuxst  t(J)  k\ 
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BspY^c^?.  'Ax6x9xo<;...  xo(y)ijlz...  IxSoOIv 
5xb  A.  AsYpavBbu.  'ASiJvrjjtv:  Iv  t({>  YP^" 
9e((p  T^^  nav5wpa(;.  1870-     40pp.     8^. 

BspvapBdexY)(;  (PpiQY^^pto?  N.)  As^txbv 
ipiJLTjvsuTtxbv  Twv  evBo^oxixfov  'EXXi^vwv  xoi- 
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BXdcxoq  ("Ayy^Xo*;  S.)  KwjxwBfxt.  'Ev 
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Ae^txbv    *EXXY]voYaXXix6v,     auv- 

TaxO^v  xal  IxBoOev  uxb  'Ayy^^^^  BXdt- 
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BXdfvSiQc;  (Sxup(8(i>v).  Ae§txbv  Ye<»>Tpof- 
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As§ixbv     TTJ?     kaXtx^^      y^^^" 

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ApojfvTjc;  (PstopYto^).  PewpY^ou  Apojf- 
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I2^ 

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Exploits    (Les)  de    Basile    Digenis    Acritas, 

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Filelfo    (F.)     Cent-dix    lettres    grecques    de 

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Bessarion,Jean  Eugdnicos,  M.  Camariote,  Georges  SchoLarius , 
Georges  de  Trebizonde,  Theodore  Gaza,  Anne  Notaras,  Jean 
Argyropoulos,  D^mdtrius  Chalcondyle,  Emmanuel  Adramyt- 
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'IjTOpb  ToG  fipxovTo?  xjI  (Jica0ap(ou 
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Resetar  (Milan).     Der  Hochzeitsschwank  im 

ragusanischen  Liftderbuch  vom  J.,  1507.      (Archiv 

f.  Slav.  Philol.    v.  22,  pp.  613-617.    Berlin,  1900.) 

The  fragment  referred  to  is  a  Ragusan  translation  of  a 
scene  in  the  Fior  di  Delia  of  Antonio  Ricco. 

Das  ragusanische    Liederbuch    aus    dem 

Jahre  1507.     (Archiv  f.  slav.   Philol.      v.  22,  pp. 
215-230.     Berlin,  1900.) 

Vetranic-Cavcic  (Mavro).  Ein  Sendschrei- 
ben  Vetranic's  an  Hektorovic.  Herausgegeben 
von  Milan  Resetar.  (Archiv  f.  slav.  Philol  v.  23, 
pp.  206-215.     Berlin,  1901.) 

Romaic. 

See  Greek  (Modern). 

Rumanian  Language, 

Literature  and  Folklore. 

Alecsandri  (Vasilie).     Opere  complete.    Bu- 

curescl:  Socecu  (Sr*  Co.,  1875.     2  v.     12**. 

Partea  I.  Teatru.  v.  i[-2].  Cantonete  cornice,  scenete 
ti  operete.     v.  3[-4].     Comedif. 

Poesii.     Bucurescl:    Socecu   &*   Co., 

1896.      2  V.      12**. 

V.  I.  Doioe. — LdcrimToare. — Suvenire. — Mirgiritdrele. 
V.  a.  Pastclurl.  — Lcgende, — Ostasii  nostrl. — Altele. 

Alezi  (Theochar).     Rum^nisch-deutsches  W6r- 
terbuch.     Kronstadt  {Brasso):  H.  Zeidner,  1906. 
xviii,  498  p.     2.  ed.     8°. 


Aleziei  (Georg).  Geschichte  der  ramanischen 
Litteratur.  In  deutscher  Umarbeitung  von  K. 
Dieterich.  Leipzig:  C.  F.  Amelang,  1906.  vi, 
I  1.,  196  p.  8".  (Die  Litteraturen  des  Ostens  in 
Einzeldarstellungen.     Bd.  3,  2.  Halbbd.) 

Alexius  (J.)  Grammatica  Daco-Romana  sive 
Valachica.      Vienna,  1826.     8**. 

Antonescu  (G.  M.)  Dictionariu  francesuro- 
manu  si  romanu-francesu.  Buccuresci:  G,  Joan- 
nide  6r*  Co.,  n.  d.     2  v.     12*. 

Nouveau  dictionnaire  fran^ais-roumain  et 

roumain-fran9ais  recueilli  dans  les  meilleurs  dic- 
tionnaires  de  ces deux  Ungues. . .  [Pt.  2.]  Btua- 
rest:  H.  Steinberg,  1894.     2.  ed.     I2*. 

[Pt.  3.]  Partie  roumaine. 

Bacmeister  (Ernst).  Die  Kasusbildung  des 
Singular  im  Rum^nischen.  (Institut  f.  rumi- 
nische  Sprache.  Jahresb.  Ltipzig^  1897.  8*. 
Jahresb.  4,  pp.  1-81.) 

Bareianu  (Saba  PopovicI).  WOrterbuch  der 
romanischen  und  deutschen  Sprache  [and  der 
deutschen  und  romanischen  Sprache].  Durchge- 
sehen  und  vervollst&ndigt  von  Dr.  D.  P.  Barciana. 
Hermannstadt  [ffungary^:  Typographische  An- 
stall,  Aktiengesellschaft,  1886-88.     2  v.     16". 

Bariti  (Georg),  and  G.  Munteanu.  Deutsch- 
rom^nisches  WOrterbuch,  bearbeitet  und  in  dessen 
romanischem  Theile  mit  etlichen  Tausend  Woftem 
bereichert. . .  Herausgeber.  .R.Orgidan. . .  Kron- 
stadt: Romer  67*  Kamner,  1853.    2v,  ini.     8'. 

Bianu  (loan).  Despre  introducerea  limbii  ro- 
m&nesti  in  biserica  rominilor.  Discurs. .  .de  loan 
Bianu,  cu  R&spuns  de  D.  A.  Sturdza.  Bjucuresti: 
C.  Gdbl,  1904.  58  p.  4°.  (Academia  Romin&. 
Discursuri  de  receptiune.     [v.]  26.) 

IstoriograBa  rom&n&  si  problemele  ei  ac- 

tuale.  Discurs... de  loan  Bogdan,  cu  R&spaD* 
de  D.  A.  Sturdza.  Bucurestl:  C.  Gobi,  1905.  33  p. 
4°.  (Academia  Romaa&.  Discursuri  de  receptiune. 
[v.]  27.) 

Bible.  Psaltirea  publicat&  romanesce  la  1577 
de  D.  Coresi.  Reprodus&  cu  unu  studiii  biblio- 
graficCi  si  unQ  glosarCi  comparativu  de  B.  Petriceica- 
Hasdeu...  Tomulu  i.  Bucuresci:  Tip.  Acad. 
Romdne,  188 1.     4°. 

V.  I.  Textulu. 

Blaie^ci  (T.)  Theoretisch-praktische  Gram- 
matik  der  dacoromanischen  Sprache.  Lemberg  und 
Czernowitz,  1844.     8**. 

Bog^dan  (Alexander).  Die  Metrik  Eminescus. 
(Inst.  f.  rumanische  Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig, 
1904.     8".     Jahresb.  11,  pp.  193-272,  364-368.) 

Ritmica   cdntecelor  de    copii   (Contribuirl 

la  ritmica  romaneascS)  (Academia  Romin&.  Ana- 
lele  Academiel  romdne.  Memoriile  sectiunii  lit. 
Bucuresci,  1906.     4**.     ser.  2,  v.  28,  pp.  1-98.) 

Borcia  (Jon).  Deutsche  Sprachelemente  im 
RumJinischen.  (Inst.  f.  rumanische  Sprache. 
Jahresb.  Leipzig,  1904.  8*.  Jahresb.  10,  pp. 
138-253.) 

Byhan  (Arthur).  Die  alten  Nasalvokale  in  den 
slavischen  Elementen  des  Rumanischen.  (Inst.  f. 
rumanische  Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig,  i^'^.  8". 
Jahresb.  5,  pp.  298-370.) 


UST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


325 


Rumaman  Language  and  Literature,  cont'd, 

Die  EntwickeluQg  von  e  vor  nasalen  in  den 

iateinischen  Eiementen  des  Rumflaischen.  (Inst.  f. 
•rum&iische  Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig,  1896.  8**. 
Jahresb.  3,  pp.  1-70.) 

Istrorumanisches  Glossar.      ( Nachtrag  von 

•Gustav  Weigand]  (Inst.  f.  rumanische  Sprache. 
Jahresb.  Leipzig,  1899.  8".  Jahresb.  6,  pp. 
174-396.) 

Candr^a-Heeht  (J.  A.)  ]£tymologies  rou- 
maines.  (Romania,  v.  31,  pp.  296-314.  Paris, 
1902.) 

Cantemlr  (Demetriu),  prince  of  Moldavia, 
Istoria  ieroglifica. . .  Bucurescl:  Tip,  Acad,  Ro- 
m^ne,  1883.  3  p.l.,  (i)  4-492  p.,  3  facsim.,  3  pi. 
4*.     (In  his:  Operele. . .     v.  6.) 

Operele  Principelui  Demetriu  Cantemiru. 

Typarite  de  Societatea  Academica  Romana. 
Tomu  2,  3,  pt.  I,  5-8.  Bucuresci:  Typ.  Cur  tit, 
1875-1901.     6  V.     4**. 

Capidan  (Th.)  Flexion  des  Substantivs  und 
Verbums  im  **  Codex  Dimonie."  (Inst.  f.  ruma- 
nische Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig,  1906.  8°. 
Jahresb.  12,  pp.  179-232.) 

Carti  si  scriitori  romial  din  veacurile  xvii- 
xix:  ••  Intrebiirile  lui  Panaghiot  filosoful."  *'  Is- 
toria Rusiei."  O  formula  de  testament.  Conachi, 
Laz&r.  Eliad,  Vaillant,  de  N.  lorga.  (Academia 
Rom^a&.  Analele  Academiel  romine.  Memoriile 
4ectiunii  lit.  Bucuresci,  1907.  4".  ser.  2,  v.  29, 
pp.  165-199.) 

Cihac  (A.  de).  Dictionnaire  d'etymologie 
<iaco-romane.     Francfort  s.  Af.,  1870.     8°. 

Ciantitul  din  Rottenstain.  Budapestd:  V, 
Hornydnszky,  1881.     29  p.     I2*. 

Oam6  (Frederic).  Nouveau  dictionnaire  rou- 
fliain-fran9ais.  v.  i.  Bucarest:  Imprimerie  de 
r^tat,  1893.     4°. 

Dan  (Demeter).  Vollcsglaube  der  Rumanen  in 
der  Bukowina.  (Ztsch.  f.  Osterr.  Volkskunde. 
Jahrg.  7,  pp.  255-258;  Jahrg.  8,  pp.  56-58.  Wien, 
1901-02.) 

Oelametra  (I.)  Dictionar  macedo-romdn. 
Editiunea  Academiei  Rom^ne.  Bucurati:  C.  Gobi, 
1906.     ix,  226  p.     8**. 

Densasianu  (Ovid).  Ein  albanesisches  Suffix 
im  RumHaischen.  (In:  Bausteine  zur  romanischen 
Philologie. . .  IlalU  a.  d.  S.,  1905.  8*.  pp.  473- 
480.) 

Din  istoria  amutirii  lui   '*  u"  final  in  limba 

rom^nS..  (Academia  Romin&.  Analele  Academiel 
rom^ne.  Memoriile  sectiunii  lit.  Bucurescl,  igos. 
4°.     ser.  2,  V.  27,  pp.  1-30.) 

Notes  dc  lexicologie  roumaine.     (Romania 


V.  33.  PP    71-86.     Paris,  1904.) 

Dictionar  francezo-romtn,  de  oasociatiune  de 
profesori  si  literati,  cu  o  prefat&  de  Victor  Castano. 
fast:  /.  Kupperman,  1897.  2  1..  (i)  4-679(1)  p. 
24*. 

Dietionariu  Latino- Romanu.  n,  t.-p.  [18 — ?] 
498  p.     8^ 

Dienlesen  (Const.  C.)  Originile  limbil  ro- 
mine.  Studii  critice  rezultate  nouS,.  (Academia 
Romin&.  Analele  Academiel  rom^ne.  Memoriile 
sectiunii  lit.  BtuurescI,  1908.  4*.  ser.  2,  v.  29, 
pp.  513-675.) 


I 


Dimand  (Bernhard).  Zur  rumUnischen  Modoi- 
lehre.  2-}-250  p.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch. 
Phil. -hist.  Classe.  Denksch.  v.  49,  no.  3.  Wien, 
1904.) 

Dunca  Schiau  (Constantia  de).  Femeia  in 
famillia  conferinta  publics.  tinut&  de  Constantia 
Dunca.  Bucuresci:  /mprimeria  Statului, ,  .iSji, 
24  p.     8". 

Dunker  (Arno).  Der  Grammatiker  Bojadzi. 
(Inst.  f.  rum&nische  Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig, 
1895.     8*.     Jahresb.  2,  pp.  1-146.) 

Fischer  (Emil).  Die  Herkunft  der  RumUnen 
nach  ihrer  Sprache  beurteilt.  (Deutsche  Gesellsch. 
f.  Anthrop.  Ethnol.  u.  Urgeschichte.  Korrespon- 
denz-Blatt.     v.  40,  pp.  2-6.    Braunschweig,  1909.) 

PaparudS.  und   Scaloian.     illus.    (Globus. 

Braunschweig,  1908.     f     v.  93,  pp.  .13-16.) 

TogtLrmMBy  (O.  de).  Talmacitl  ruman-engle- 
zesc.  Compus  pentru  Rumanii  aflatori  astazi  in 
Amerika.  Youngstown,  O.  [1905].  2  p.l.,  7-1 51  p. 
i6'. 

Friedwafl^ner  (Matthias).  Rum&nische  Volks- 
lieder  aus  der  Bukowina.  (In:  Bausteine  zur 
romilnischen  Philologie...  Halle  a,  d,  5..  1905. 
8'.     pp.  683-714.) 

Gartner  (Theodor).  Darstellung  der  ramfini- 
schen  Sprache.  Halle  a.  d.  S,:  M,  Niemeyer, 
1901.  X,  238  p.  8*".  (Sammlung  kurzer  LehrbUcher 
der  romanischen  Sprachen  und  Literaturen.    Bd.  3.) 

Ftlnf   rumanische    Mundarten  der   Buko- 

wina.  (Ztsch.  f.  roman.  Philol.  v.  26,  pp.  230- 
242.     Halle,  1902.) 

Gaster  (Moses).  Literatura  popular^  romin&. 
Cu  un  apendice:  Voroav  Garamantilor  cu  Alexan- 
dru  Machedon,  de  Nicolae  Costin.  Bucurestl:  /. 
Haimann,  1883.     xii,  i  1.,  605  (i)  p.     12". 

Geheeb  (Rudolf).  Prosthetisches  a  und  s  im 
Rumilaischen.  (Inst.  f.  rumanische  Sprache. 
Jahresb.    Leipzig,  i%(i%.    8^    Jahresb.  5,  PP.  1-50.) 

G6or£^an  (C.    D.)^  Essai   sur   le  vocalisme 
roumain,  precede  d'une  Etude  historiaue  et  critique 
sur  le  roumain.     Bucarest,  1876.     8  . 
Contains  only:  Livre  a.    Essai  sur  le  vocalisme  roumaine. 

Hasden  (B.  P.)  Etymologicum  magnum  Ro- 
man iae.  Dictionarul  limbei  istorice.  Bucuresci, 
1886-98.     4  v.     4*. 

Hiecke  (Martin).  Die  Neubildung  der  ru- 
m^nischen  Tiernamen.  (Inst.  f.  ruminische 
Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig  ,igo6.  8*.  Jahresb. 
12,  pp.  113-178.) 

lorg^a  (Nicolae).  Contributii  la  istoria  litera- 
turil  romane  la  tnceputul  secoluluY  al  xixlea.  (Ac- 
ademia Rom^n^.  Analele  Academiel  romslne. 
Memoriile  sectiunii  lit.  Bucuresci,  1907.  4". 
ser.  2,  V.  29,  pp.  1-3 1.) 

Contributii  la  istoria  literaturit  rom&ne  in 

veacul  al  xviii-lea  si  al  xixlea.  2  fac-sim.  (Acad- 
emia Romdnd.  Analele  Academiel  romane.  Me- 
moriile sectiunii  lit.  Bucuresci,  iqot.  4°.  ser.  2, 
V.  28,  pp.  183-270.) 

Jarnik  (J.  U.)  Beitrag  zur  Phraseologie  von 
*•  da  "  im  Rumanischen.  (In:  Festschrift  zum  viii 
allgemeinen  deutschen  Neuphilologentage  in  Wien 
Pfingsten  1898.      IVien,  1898.     4**.     pp.  208-222.) 


326 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Rumaman  Language  and  Literature,  cont'd, 

Jensen  (Kr.  Sandfeld).  Die  Konjunktion  de  im 
Rumanischen;  ein  Kapital  aus  der  vergleichenden 
Syntax  der  Balkansprachen.  (Ztsch.  f.  roman. 
Philol.     V.  28,  pp.  11-35.     Ilalle,  1904.) 

Der  Schwund  des  Infinitivs  im  Ruman- 
ischen und  den  Balkansprachen.  (Inst.  f.  ruman- 
ische  Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig,  1902.  8°. 
Jahresb.  9,  pp.  75-131.) 

KalndI(R.  F.)  Zur  Volkskunde  der  RumSnen 
in  der  Bukowina.  (Globus,  v.  92,  pp.  283-2S9. 
Braunschweig,  1907). 

Koernbach  (Paul).  Studien  tiber  franz5sische 
und  dacoromanische  Sprache  und  Literatur;  nebst 
einem  Anhange  enthaltend  Skizzen  Uber  die  Mol- 
dau.      Wien,  1850.     8^ 

^  Karth  (Richard).  Der  Gebrauch  der  PrUposi- 
tionen  im  Rumanischen.  (Inst.  f.  rumSnische 
Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig^  1904.  8°.  Jahresb. 
10,  pp.  465-639) 

liacea (Constantin).  Untersuchung  der  Sprache 
der*'Viatasi  petrecerea  svintilor"  des  Metropoli- 
tcn  Dosoftei.  [Glossar.]  (Inst.  f.  rumanische 
Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig,  1898.  8".  Jahresb. 
5,  pp.  51-144.) 

Laurianu  (A.  T.).  and  J.  C.  Massimu.  Dic- 
tionariulu  limbei  romane...  Bucuresci:  Nona  typ. 
a  Labor ator.  Romani,  1871-76.  2  v.  4°-  (Aca- 
demia  Rom^na.) 

V.  a.  compiled  by  the  authors  in  collaboration  with  Josefu 
Hodosui  and  G.  Baritiu. 


Glossariu  care  coprinde  vorbele  d'in  limb'a 

romana  straine  prin  originea  sau  form'a  loru,  cumu 
si  celle  de  origine  indouiosa...  Elaboratu  ca  pro- 
iectu  de  A.  T.  Laurianu  si  J.  C.  Massimu.  Bucu- 
resci: Noua  typogr,  a  Labor  ator,  Romani,  187 1. 
584  p.     8**.     (Academia  Romana.) 

Leake  (William  Martin).  Of  the  Wallachian 
and  Bulgarian  languages.  (In  his:  Researches  in 
Greece.     London,  1814.     pp.  363-472.     4**.) 

liesicon  Romanescu  -  Ldtinescu  -  Ungurescu  - 
Nemtescu,  seu  Lexicon  Valachico- Latino- Hun- 
garico-Germanicum,  quod  a  pluribus  auctoribus 
de  cursu  triginta  et  amplius  annorum  elaboratum 
est.     Budce,  1825.     8^ 

LoUiot  (Henry  L.)  Dictionar  englez-roman. .  . 
Bucuresci:  Imprimeria  Statului  [1908  ?J     2  v.    8**. 

M.  (D.  A.)  The  Wallachs  of  Macedonia  and 
their  folk-lore.  (Literature.  London,  1899.  4". 
V.  4,  pp.  235-236.) 

Mailand  (Oscar).  Folk-lore  des  Roomains  de 
la  Hongrie.  (Rev.  d.  traditions  pop.  v.  14,  pp. 
581-585.     Paris,  1899.) 

Mareella  (S.)  Rossisko-rumynskaya  gram- 
matika.  St.  Petersburg:  Tipograjiya  Narodnaio 
Prosvyeshckeniya,  1827.     2  v.     8  . 

Mardarie  Cozianul.  Lexicon  slavo-romanese 
si  tilcuirea  numelor  din  1649.  Publicate  cu  studid, 
note...de  G.  Cretu.  Bucuresci:  C.  Gobi,  1901. 
xvi,  396  p.,  3  pi.     8**.     (Academia  Romslna.) 

Marian  (Simeon  Fl.)  Insectele  tn  limba,  credin- 
tele  si  obicelurile  rominilor.  Studiu  folkioristic. 
Bucuresci:  C.  Gobi,  1903.  xiii,  595  p.  8°.  (Acade- 
mia Rom&n&.) 


Legendele  Maicti  Domnulitt.  Studia  folk- 
ioristic. Bucuresci:  C,  Gdbl,  igo4,  2p.l.,344p.f 
I  1.     8°.     (Academia  Rom&n&.) 

Vriji,    farmece  si    desfaceri.     (Academia 

Roro&n&.  Analele  Academiel  romsine.  Memortile 
sectiunii  lit.  Bucuresci,  1893.  4**.  ser.  2,  v.  15, 
pp.  77-172.) 

Marienescu  (Atanasie  M.)  Despre  articul  si 
declinatiune.  (Academia  Rom&nS..  Analele  Acade- 
miel romane.  Memoriile  sectiunii  lit.  Bucuresci, 
1903.     4**.     ser.  2,  V.  25,  pp.  269-283.) 

Luteranismul,  calvinismul  si  introducerea 

limbiT  romane  in  bisericile  din  Ardel.  (Academia 
Romans..  Analele  Academiel  romine.  Memo- 
riile sectiunii  istorice.  Bucuresci,  iq02.  4".  ser.  2, 
V.  24  (1901-02).  pp.  165-190.) 

Meyer-Lubke  (Wilhelm).  Rumanisch  spre. 
(Ztsch.  f.  roman.  Philol.  v.  22,  pp.  492-496. 
I/alle,  1898.) 

Michov (D.  M.)  Die  Anwendung  des  bestimm- 
ten  Artikels  im  Rumanischen,  verglichen  mit  der 
im  Albanesischen  und  Bulgarischen.  (Inst.  f.  ru- 
mUnische  Sprache.  Jahresb.  Leipzig,  1908.  8". 
Jahresb.  14,  pp.  i-iii.) 

Miklosich  (Franz).  BeitrSlge  zur  Lautlthre 
der  rumunischen  Dialekte.  [Vocalismus  &  Con- 
sonantismus.]  1-4.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch. 
Philos.-hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  98,  pp.  519- 
550;  Bd.  99,  pp.  5-74;  Bd.  100,  pp.  229-304;  Bd. 
loi,  pp.  3-94.      ^y^ien,  1881-1882.     8".) 

Lautgruppen.  (Kais.  Akad.  d,  Wis- 
sensch. Philos.-hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  102,  pp. 
3-74.      ^'V«,  1883.     8". 

Rumunische    Untersuchungen.     I.    Istro- 

und  macedo-rumunische  Sprachdenkmilhler.  (Kais. 
Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil. -hist.  Classe.  Denksch. 
Bd.  32,  pp.  1-92,   189-280.      PVien,  1882.    f".) 

Die  slavischen  Elemente  im  Rumunischen. 

(Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil.-hist.  Classe. 
Denksch.  Bd.  12,  pp.  1-70;  Bd.  20,  pp.  1-88. 
PVien,  1862.     f^) 

Miletieh  (L.),  and  D.  D.  Agura.  Dako- 
romenitye  i  tyekhnata  slavyanska  pismenost.  (Sbor- 
nikza  Narodni  Umotvoreniya,  Nauka  i  Knizhnina. 
V.  9,  pp.  211-390.     So/a,  1893.) 

Mircesco  (V.)  Grammaire  de  la  langue  rou- 
maine  par  V.  Mircesco.  Precedee  d*un  aper9U  his- 
torique  sur  la  langue  roumaine  par  [J.  H.  ]  A. 
Ubicini.  Paris:  Maisonneuve  et  Cie,,  i^ty  3p.l.. 
xxvi,  I  1.,  179  p.     12**. 

Molnar  (J.)  Deutsch-walachische  Sprach- 
lehre.      Wien,  1788.     8^ 

Moser  (Hans).  Der  Ursprung  der  rum&nischen 
PrUpositionen.  (Inst.  f.  rumanische  Sprache. 
Jahresb.  Leipzig,  1904.  8".  Jahresb.  10,  pp  409- 
464.) 

Munkdcsi  (Bernhard).  Romanischer  Ursprung 
der  Moldauer  Tschango.  (Rev.  orientale  (Keleti 
Szemle).     v.  3.  pp.  245-253.     Budapest,  1902.) 

Mur^oei  (Agnes).  Roumanian  Easter  eggs. 
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Praktische    Grammatik    der   rumSnischen 

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Die    rum&nischen     Dialekte    der    kleinea 

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Srpski  rjechnik  istumachei   nyemachkijem  * 

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VolksmSrchen  der  Serben.     Gesammelt  und 

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Untersuchungen  Uber  Betonungs-  und  Quan- 


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obetovany.  Turciansky.  Sv.  Martin,  1877.  2p.l., 
464  p.     16**. 

Olejkar    Roman  z   pociatku  xiv  stoletia. 

Turciansky:  Sv,  Afar  tin,  1889.      112   p.,    i  port. 
16". 

Ilesio  (France).  Slovenica.  (Archiv  f.  slav. 
Philol.     v.  21,  pp.  199-212.     Berlin,  1899.) 

Contents.  Zwei  Falle  von  Vocalharmonie  im  Slovenischen. 
Einiges  zum  Wortanlaut.  Ein  Geschlechtswechsel  im  Plural. 
Dobrb-dobryj  im  slovenischen  Dialecte  von  St.  Georgen  a.  d. 
Stainz. 

Jacob!  (M.)  Blago  jezika  slovinskoga  illi 
slovnik  u  komu  izgorarajuse  rjeci  Slovinske,  Latinski 
i  Diacki.  .  .Lavreti:  Paul  &*  Co.,  1649.  863  p.  16". 

Janeiic  (Anton).  Cvetnik.  Berilo  za  slo- 
vensko  mladino.  Vredil  A.  Janezic.  V  Celovcu: 
Druzba  sv.  Afakora,iS6s-()T.     2  v.  in  I.      12". 

Del  a  pub.  by  E.  Lieglova,  1867. 

Deutsch-slovenisches  Hand-W5rterbuch. . . 

bearbeitct  von  A.  Bartel. .  .unter  Mitwirkung  der 
Collegen  A.  Kaspret,    M.  Petelin,    I.  Pichler... 


Klagenfurt:  Verlag  der  Buchdruckerei  der  St. 
HermagoraS'Bruderschaft,  1889.  iv,  842  p.,  12  1. 
12°. 

Kalal  (K.),  and  K.  Salva.  Slovnik  sloven- 
skocesky  a  ceskoslovensky.  Ruzotnberku:  K. 
Salva,  1896.     290  p.      16**. 

Klaie  (Vj.)  Slike  iz  slavenske  povjesti.  Za- 
greb: ''''Matica  Ifrvatska,**  1903.     177  p.     8*. 

Kopitar  (B.)  Grammatik  der  slavischen 
Sprache  in  Krain,  Karnten  und  Steyermark.  Lai- 
back:    IV,  H.  A'ors,  1808.     xlviii,  460  p.     12*. 

Koienhuba  (J.)  Cvicebna  kniha  slovenskej 
mluvnice  a  pravopisu  pre  ndrodnie  $koly.  Turci- 
ansky: Sv.  Martin,  1873.     58,  iv  p.      12°. 

Kramario  (France).  Deutsch-slovenisches 
WOrterbuch.  Nemskoslovenski  slovar.  Wien:  A. 
Hartleben  [1907].  2  p.l.,  187  p.  16°.  (Die  Kunst 
der  Polyglottie.  Teil  95.) 

Slovensko-nemski  slovar.       Slovenisch- 

deutsches    Wrtrterbuch.  Wien :     A,    Hartleben 

[1907].  2  p.l.,  187  p.  I2^  (Die  Kunst  der 
Polyglottie.     Teil  96.) 

Kriiek  (Vacslav).  Anthologie  jihoslovansk^  % 
predcbdzejici  kratkou  srovnavaci  naukou  o  tvarecb 
a  pripojenym  slovnickem.  K  uznadndni  vzajem- 
nosti  Cehu  a  Jihoslovanu.  Prague  :  I.  Z.  Kober^ 
1862.     xiv,  336  p.     8°. 

BIriiko  (P.)  Krivoprisaznik.  Povest  z  prve) 
polo  vice  tohoto  storocia.  Bystrica:  E,  Krcmery^ 
1865.     4  p.l.,  151  p.     12**. 

Kuhac  (Fr.  S.)  Juzno-Slovjenske  narodne 
popievke...  (Chansons  nationales  des  Slaves  du 
sud.)     Zagreb:  C.  Albrecht,  1883.     4  v.     8". 

Kukucin  (M.)  Dies  Irae,  povest.  Turcian- 
sky: Sv.  Martin^  1893.     2  p.l.,  99  p.     12°. 

Kurelac  (Fran).  J&cke  ili  Narodne  p^sme 
prostoga  i  neprostoga  puka  hrvatskoga  po  zupach 
Soprunskoj,  Mosonjskoj  i  Zel^znoj  na  Ugrih. 
Skupio  Fran  Kurelac.  Zagreb:  Shvi  Dragutina 
Albrechta,  1871.      liv,  I  1.,  313,  ivp.,  I  \.      12°. 

Leskien  (August).     Untersuchungen  Qber  Be- 
tonungs-  und   QuantitStsverhUltnisse  in  den  slav- 
ischen Sprachen.     (Archiv  f.   slav.   Philol.  v.  21, 
pp.  321-398.     Berlin,  1899.) 
Deals  chiefly  with  the  Servian  and  Slovenian  languages. 

Lorenti  (Friedrich).  Slovinzische  Grammatik. 
St.  Petersburg:  Kaiser  I,  Akad.  der  Wissenschaf- 
ten,  1903.     XX,  392  p.,  I  map.     2.  ed.     8°. 

MenceJ   (J.)      Zur    PrUsensfrage    perfektiver 

Verba  im  Slovenischen  (praesens  effectivam).  (Ar- 
chiv f.  slav.  Philol.  V.  28,  pp.  40-5 1,  Berlin, 
1906.) 

Miklosich  (Franz).     Neuslovenisch.     (In  his: 
Vergleichende  Grammatik  der  slavischen  Sprachen. 
Wien,  1868-79.     8"-     Bd.  i,  pp.  303-360;  Bd.  3, 
pp.  129-177.) 

Ueber  den  Ursprung  der  Worte  von   der 

Form  aslov.  tet.  (Kais.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.  Phil.- 
hist.  Classe.  Denksch.  Bd.  27,  pp.  261-307. 
Wien,  1878.     r.) 

Minerva  narodni  zabavnik.  sostavil  J.  N.  J. 
Bobula.  Budupest:  *•  Minerva'^  1869.  4  p.l., 
312  p.,  I  port.     8". 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


333 


Slovenish  Language  and  Literature,  confd, 

Murko  (A.  J.)  Slovensko-N^mshki  in  N^m- 
shko-Slovenski  R6zhni  Besednik...  Deutsch- 
slowenisches  und  slowenisch-deutsches  Hand- 
wdrterbuch...   Grdtz:  F.  Ferstl,  1833.     2  v.     8*. 

Theoretisch-practische    Grammatik     der 

slowenischen    Sprache...    Grdiz,    1850.     4    p.l., 
216  p.     8^ 

Peenik    (Karl).      Praktisches    Lehrbuch    der 
slovenischen  Sprache  f  Qr  den  Selbstunterricht . . . 
Wien:  A,  Hartleben  [1904].     190  p.    3.  ed.     16". 
(Die  Kunst  der  Polyglottie. . .   Theil  31.) 

Pepkin  (D.  S.)  Poesie.  Turciansky:  Sv, 
Martin^  1 8 76.     2  v.     16°. 

Pletersnlk  (M.)  SIovensko-Nemski  Slovar. 
Ljubljan:  Anton  Alojt  WolJ,  1894.     2  v.     8**. 

Pypin  (Aleksandr  Nikolatvich),  and  V.  D. 
Spasovich.  Die  Slovenen.  (In  their:  Geschichte 
der  slavischen  Literaturen.  Leiptig,  1880.  8". 
Bd.  I.  pp.  369-395.) 

Seheinifl^flf  (J. )  Narodne  pesni  koroskih  Slo- 
vencey.  Ljubljana:  KUinmayr  6f*  Fed,  Bamberg ^ 
1889.     463  p.     24". 

Skrabee  (Stanislav).  Zum  Gebrauche  der 
Verba  perfectiva  und  imperfectiva  im  Slovenischen. 
Portrait.  (Archiv  f.  slav.  Philol.  v.  25,  pp.  554- 
564.     Berlin,  1903.) 

SlAdkoTie  (A.)  Spisy  b4snick<f.  Bystrica: 
E.  Krctnery^  1861.     viii,  392  p.,  I  port.     8". 

StrekelJ  (Karol).  Slovenske  narodne  pesmi. 
Ljubljana:  R,  Afilic,  1 895- 1900.     2  v.     8'. 

Die  Ursache  des  Schwundes  des  prlldika- 

tiven  Instrumentals  im  Slovenischen  und  Sorbis- 
chen.  Portrait.  (Archiv  f.  slav.  Philol.  v.  25, 
pp.  564-569.     Berlin,  1903.) 

Stdr»  (Ludevit).  Spevy  a  piesne.  Pressburg^ 
1853.     130  p.     12". 

Tamasik  (Sam).  Basne  a  pisn£  ceske  i  sloven- 
ske.    Prague:  J.  Kober,  1888.     70  p.     32°. 

Truber  (Primus).  Ein  Katechismus  vom  Jahre 
1567  [herausgegeben  von  Erich  Berneker].  (Archiv 
f.  Slav.  Philol.  V.  24,  pp.  155-172.  Berlin,  1902.) 

Uram-Podtatransky  (R.)  V  Zajati.  His- 
toricko-romanticky  obraz  z  hor  Kavkazu.  Ruzom- 
berk,  1893.     228  p.     12". 

Urbas  (Wilhelm).  Aberglaube  der  Slowenen. 
(Ztschr.  f.  6sterr.  Volkskunde.  Jahrg.  4,  pp.  142- 
152.      Wien,  1898.) 

Sprichworter  der   Slowenen.     (Ztschr.   f. 

«sterr.  Volkskunde.  Jahrg.  3,  pp.  334-342.  Wien, 
1897.) 

Vajansky  (S.  II.)  Verse.  Turciansky:  Sv, 
Martin,  1890.      116  (2)  p.      16°. 

Vesel-Koseski  (Jovan).  Razne  dela  pesniske 
in  igrokazne  Jovana  Vesela-Koseskiga.  Na  svetlo 
dala  in  zalozila  Matica  Slovenska  v  Ljubljani.  V 
Ljubljani:  J,  Blaznik,  1870.  690  p.,  I  1.,  i  port. 
8'. 

VeseloTski  (A.)  SagenstofTe  aus  dem  Kandjur. 
(Russische  Revue.  Bd.  8,  pp.  287-299.  St.  Peters- 
burg, 1876.) 

Vidie  (Fr.)  Valentin  Vodnik,  der  erste  sloven- 
ische  Dichter.  (Archiv  f.  slav.  Philol.  v.  23,  pp. 
386-461;  ▼.  24,  pp.  74-103.     Berlin,  1901-1902.) 


VoJnoTie  (Iwona).  Trylogia  Dubrownicka; 
przeklad  [z  chorwackiego]  Heleny  d'Abancourt  de 
Franqueville.  (Przeglad  polski.  v.  162,  pp.  381- 
429;  V.  165,  pp.  161-185.     Krakow,  1906-07.) 

Zdborskjr  (J.)  Bajky  slovenske,  vydal  J.  Vik- 
torin.  Budapesth:  V,Lauffer,\^tb,  viii,  74(1)  p. 
12°. 

Dwa  dni  w  Chujawe,  nowowekd  powest. 

Turciansky:  Sv,  Martin,  1873.    i  p.l.,  113  p.    i6*. 

Slovenish  (Old). 
See  Church  Slavonic. 

Turkish  Literature  and  Folklore. 

For  Turkish  Language,  sge  Bulletin  for  July,  xgog. 

Abdullah-Elkys.  Khamsi  Nergeci.  Turkish 
tales  in  Turkish.     Boulac,  1255  [1839].     8'. 

Abraham  (Otto),  and  E.  von  Hornbostrl. 
Phonographierte  tUrkische  Melodien.  Music.  (Ztsch. 
f.  Ethnologie.    v.  36,  pp.  203-221.   Berlin,  1904.) 

Ahank  Tarab.  [A  collection  of  popular  songs 
in  Turkish.]     Constantinople,  1889.     168  p.     12*. 

Akhondsadd  (Mirza  Feth 'All).  L'alchimtste, 
comedie  en  dialecte  turc  azeri  traduite  par  C.  Bar- 
bier  de  Meynard.  (Journal  asiatique.  8  s^r.,  v.  7, 
pp.  5-66.     Paris,  1886.) 

L'avare,  comedie  en  cinq  actes,  texte  Azeri 

public  et  traduit  par  Lucien  Bouvat.  (Jour,  asia- 
tique. s^r.  10,  V.  3.  pp.  259-331,  365-456.  Paris^ 
1904.) 

Deux  comedies  turques. .  .traduites  pour  la 

premiere  fois  en  franfais. .  .par  Alphonse  Cilli^re. 
Paris:  E.  Leroux,  1888.  2  p.l.,  1,  246  p.,  I  I. 
16**.    (Btbliothdque  orientale  elzevirienne.     v.  55.) 

Monsieur  Jourdan,    le  botaniste    parisien 

dans  le  Karab^gh,  et  le  derviche  M^st  'Alt  Chih, 
ceI6bre  magician.  Comedie  en  quatre  actes.  Tra- 
duite du  turc  azeri  par  L.  Bouvat.  Paris:  E.  Z/- 
roux,  1906.  2  p.l.,  81  p.,  I  I.  16".  (Bibl.  ori- 
entale elzevirienne.     [No.]  81.) 

L'ours  et  le  voleur,  comedie  en  dialecte  turc 

azeri,  publiee  sur  le  texte  original  et  accompagn^e 
d'une  traduction  par  A.-C.  Barbier  de  Meynard. 
(In:  £cole  des  Ungues  orientales  vivantes.  Paris, 
1889.     4*-     ser.  3,  V.  5,  pp.  103-215.) 

•All  'Aziz,  Efendi.  The  story  of  JewSd;  a  ro- 
mance, translated  from  the  Turkish  by  E.  J.  W. 
Gibb.  Ne7v  York:  W,  5.  Gottsberger,  1888.  2  1.. 
vi,  I  1.,  241  p.     12" 

•Ali  Sher,  Mir  Nidham  al-Din,  called  Ab-Hawau 
Caract^res,  maximes  et  pensees  de  Mir  All  Chir 
Nevaii,  par  [F.  A.]  Belin.     Paris,  1866.     8*. 

Arselan  Aujilary.  [The  lion-hunter.  A  Turk- 
ish comedy  in  15  acts.]  Constantinople,  1885.    47  P» 

12^. 

Bajaiet  11.  [DlwSln.  edited  by  Muhammad 
Fu'ad.  A  short  life  of  Bajazet  is  prefixed.]  Con- 
stantinople,  1890.     108  p.,  I  pi.      12**. 

Baki's  desgrOssten  tUrkischen  Lyriker's  Diwan* 
Uebersetzt  von  J.  von  Hammer.    Wien,  1825.    8'. 

Aus   Baki's   Diwan.     [Mitgetheilt   von   J. 

Zwiedinek  von  SUdenhorst.]  (Deutsche  morgen- 
l&nd.  Gesellsch.  Ztsch.  v.  19,  pp.  497-506.  Leip- 
Mig,  1865.) 


334 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Turkish  Literature  and  Folklore,  confd. 

Bekri  Mustafa.  Ein  ttirkisches  Hajalspiel  aus 
Brussa,  in  Text  und  Obersetzung  mitgeteilt  und 
crklart  von  Dr.  G.  Jacob.  (Deutsche  morgenl^nd. 
Gesellschaft.  Zeitschrift.  v.  53,  pp.  621-632. 
Leipzif^,  1899.) 

Bonelli  (Luigi).  Locuzioni  proverbial!  del turco 
volgare.  (Rev.  orientale  (Keleti  Szemle).  v.  i 
(1900),  pp.  308-322.     Budapest,  1900.) 

Carnoy  (Henry),  and  J.  NicoLAlofes.  Folk- 
lore de  Constantinople.  Paris:  Bureaux  de  la  Tra- 
dition, 1894.  viii,  205  p.  16".  (Coll.  Internat. 
de  la  Tradition,     v.  12  and  13.) 

Chandler  (Izora  Cecilia),  and  M.  W.  Mont- 
gomery. Told  in  the  gardens  of  Araby  (untrans- 
lated until  now).  AVw  York:  Eaton  &*  Mains 
[cop.  1905].     230  p.     12". 

Donrry,  Effendi.  Relation  traduite  du  Turc. 
R^dig^  par  Petits  de  la  Croix.     Paris,  1810.     8°. 

Ekrem  (Mahmtld).  Araba  sevdasi.  [A  tale.] 
Constantinople,  1896.     i  p.l.,  175  p.     8**. 

Emin  (Muhammad).  Turkje  shirler.  [A  collec- 
tion of  patriotic  poems.]  Constantinople,  1898.  63  p. 

Fabeln  und  Parabeln  des  Orients.  Der  ttirk- 
ischen  Sammlunghumajun  name  entnommenen  und 
ins  Deutsche  Ubertragen  von  Souby-Bey.  Berlin: 
F,  Fontane  dr*  Co.,  1903.     xii,  130  p.     8**. 

Fables  turques,  traduites  par  J. -A.  Decourde- 
manche.  Paris:  E.  Leroux,  1882.  16".  (Bibl. 
orient,  elz^v.     v.  35.) 

Fahrten  (Die)  des  Sajjid  Batthal.  Ein  alt- 
tUrkischer  Volks-  und  Sittenroman.  Zum  ersten 
Male  vollstaadig  Ubersetzt  von  H.  Ethe.  Leipzig: 
F.  A,  Brockhaus,  1871.     2  v.      12**. 

^  Fasli.  Gfil  u.  Baibai,  das  ist  Rose  und  Nach" 
tigall,  ein  romantisches  Gedicht  turkisch  herausg- 
und  deutsch  Ubersetzt  durch  J.  V.  Hammer.  Pest 
u.  Leipzig,  1834.     8*'. 

Garnett  (Lucy  Mary  Jane).  The  women  of 
Turkey  and  their  folk-lore.  London,  1893.  2  v.  in  i. 
8^ 

Gibb  (Elias  John  Wilkinson).  A  history  of 
Ottoman  poetry.  London:  Luzac  dr»  Co.,  1900-02. 
2  V.     8°. 

Giese  (Fricdrich).  Materialien  zur  Kenntnis 
des  anatolischen  TUrkisch.  Teil  i.  Halle  a.  S.: 
F.  Haupt,  1907.  8**.  (Beitrage  zum  Studium  der 
tUrkischen  Sprache  und  Literatur.     Bd.  i,  T.  i.) 

Neues  von  Mehmed  Emin  Bej.     (Deutsche 

morgenland.   Gesellsch.     Ztsch.     v.   58,  pp.   117- 
146.     Leipzig,  1904.) 

Gyula  (Meszavros).  Oszradn-t5r5k  babonak. 
(Rev.  orientale.  v.  7,  pp.  315-347;  v.  8,  pp.  130- 
145.     Budapest,  1906-07.) 

Hadi(Abdal-Karlm).  ["The  Fakir."  A  novel.] 
Constantinople,  1894.     60  p.     16". 

Haii^iraiiat  wa-TuyQr.  [Fables  in  Turkish.] 
Bulak,  1874.     33  p.     8°. 

Halit,  Efendi.  Diwan.  [A  collection  of  poems 
in  Turkish.]     Constantinople,  1842.     71  p.     8**. 

Hamld  ('Abd  al-Hakk).  Tezar  yakhud  Malik 
Abd  al-Rahrnan  III.  [.An  historical  tragedy.] 
Constantinople,  \Z%Q.     127  p.      16**. 


Hammer-Pnr^Btall  (J.  von).  Geschichte 
der  osmanischcn  Dichtkunst  bis  auf  uosere  Zcit, 
einer  Bltitheulese  aus  zwey  tausend  zwey  bundert 
Dichtern.     Pesth,  1836-38.     4  ▼•     8". 

Hariri  (Muhammad).  Musayyab  Nameh. 
Tashkend,  1900.     344  p.     4". 

Hasib  (Hasan  Chevky).  Waridatol-Hablb  li 
tanwlr-il  lablb.  [The  revelations  of  Habib  for  the 
enlightenment  of  the  wise.]  By  Hassan  Chevky 
Hasslb.  Translated  from  the  original  Turkish  by 
Muhammad  *Aly  Chevky.  London:  Lu%ac  &*  Co.^ 
1907.     55  (Op.     8^ 

Hikayei-Karam.  [Turkish  stories.]  n,  /., 
n.  d.     Ill  p.     8**. 

Horn  (Paul).  Der  Dichter  Sultan  Scllm  I. 
(Deutsche  morgenland.  Gesellsch.  Ztsch.  v.  6o, 
pp.  97-1 II.     Leipzig,  1906.) 

Geschichte  der  tUrkischen  Modcrnc.  Leip- 
zig: C.  F.  Amelang,  IQ02.  I  p.l.,  74  p-  8*. 
(Die  Litteraturen  des  Ostens  in  Einzeldarstcl- 
lungen.     Bd.  4,  T.  2.) 

Die   tUrkische  Literatur.     (In:  Die  orien- 

talischen  Literaturen.    Berlin^  1906.    4*.    pp.  269- 

281.) 
Bibliog  pp.  280-281. 

Hon  tflina  (M .  Th.)  Ein  altlQrkisches  Gedicht. 
(Deutsche  morgenUnd  Gesellsch.  Ztsch.  v.  43^ 
pp.  69-98.     Leipzig,  1889.) 

Huart  (Clement).  Notice  sur  trois  ouvrages 
en  turc  d'Angora  imprimes  en  caracl^res  grecs. 
(Jour,  asiatique.  ser.  9,  v.  16,  pp.  45«;-477'  Paris^ 
1900.) 

Ibrahim  ibn  Mustafa.  Sheykh,  The  story  of 
Umm  Haram.  edited  in  the  original  Turkish  and 
translated  by  Claude  Delaval  Cobham.  (Royal 
Asiatic  Society.  Journal,  1897,  pp.  81-101.  Loh" 
don,  1897.) 

Ihsan  (Ahmad).  ["  Familiar  intercourse."  A 
national  romance.]  Constantinople ^  1891.  i  p.l., 
192  p.     24**. 

Ion  (Theodore   P.)     Literature  of    the  Otto- 
mans.    (Conservative   Rev.     v.    4,    pp.    3i4-330» 
Washington,  1900.) 

Jacob  (Georg).    Karagttz-Kom6dieni    Bertin: 

Mayer  &»  Miiller,  1899.     3  v.     8". 

Heft  I.  Schejtan  dolaby.    Heft  a.  Kajyk  ojunu.    Heft  3, 
Die  Akserai-Schule. 

Quellen  und   Parallelen  zu  einigen  Stoffen 


der  tUrkischen  Volkslitteratur.  (Rev.  orienule 
(Keleti  Szemle).  v.  i  (1900),  pp.  322-331.  Buda- 
pest, 1900.) 

Tllrkische  Litteraturgeschichte  in   Einzel- 

darstellungen.    Heft  i.    Berlin:  Mayer  &•  Mailer^ 
1900.     8°. 

Heft  I.  Das  tiirkische  Schattentheater. 

TUrkische  Volkslitteratur.     Ein   erweiter- 

ter   Vortrag.      Berlin:   Mayer    6r*   Miiller^    1 901. 

2  p.l-,  3-50 p.    8^ 

Jalal  (Muhammad).    ["  The  little  bride."    A 
novel.]     Constantinople,  1892.     131  p.     8'. 

[*'  Reward."     A    story.]      Constantinople* 


1894.     80  p.     16°. 

Kaindl  (Raimund  Friedrich).  Zauberglaube 
bei  den  Huzulen.  (Globus,  v.  76,  pp.  229-233^ 
252-256,  271-277.     Braunschweig^  1899.) 


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335 


Turkish  Literature  and  Folklore,  confd, 

Kamal  (Namik).  Watan  yakhud  Silistria.  [A 
drama  in  four  acts.]  Constantinople,  1889.  156  p. 
7.  cd.    16*. 

Katanoir  (N.)  Tarkische  Sagen  ttber  Be- 
sitzoahme  von  Landern  nach  Art  der  Dido.  (Rev. 
orientale  pi.  etudes  ouralo-altaYques.  v.  3,  pp. 
X73-I79-     Budapest,  1902.) 

Kerem  (Ashik).  [Diwao.]  »./.,  n.  d.  72  p. 
8'. 

KnnoB  (Ignacz).  Chansons  populaires  turques. 
(Deutsche  morgenland.  Gesellsch.  Ztsch.  v.  53, 
pp.  233-255.    Leipzig,  1899.) 

La  litterature  modeme  des  Turcs-Osman- 

lis.    (Congr^s  Internat.  d.  Orientalistes.    Cong.  12. 
Actes.    (1899)  V.  2,  pp.  263-284.    Florence t  1902.) 

Materialien  zur  Kenntnis  des  rumelischen 

Tttrkisch.     Leipzig:  R,  Haupt,    1907.     2   v.    8°. 

(Beitrage  z.    Studium   d.    ttirkischen   Sprache   u. 

Literatur.     Bd.  2,  Teil  1-2.) 

Tl.   z.    Tilrkische  Volksmarchen  aus  Adakale  .  .  .  Trans- 

skription. 
Tl.  a.  Tiirkische  Volksmarchen  aus  Adakale  .  .  .     Deutsche 

Ubersetzung. 

La  poesie  populaire  des  Turcs  Osmanlis. 

(In:  Internat.  Cong,  of  Orientalists.  Acts.  Sess.  11. 
Paris y  1899.    4**.    Sec.  3,  pp.  93-98.) 

Rumelisch-tQrkische  Sprichwttrter.    (Keleti 

szemle.    v.  7,  pp.  66-83.    Budapest,  1906.) 

TUrkische  Volksmarchen  aus  Stambul,  gc- 

sammelt,  (ibersetzt  und  eingeleitet  von  I.  Kunos. 
Leiden:  E.J.  Brill,  1905.     xxxii,  410  p.     8**. 

Ttirkisches  Volksschauspiel.  (Rev.  orien- 
tale (Keleti  Szemle).  v.  8,  pp.  1-93,  261-306. 
Budapest,  1907.) 

Turkish  fairy  tales  and  folk  tales.  Col- 
lected by  Dr.  I.  Kunos.  Translated  by  R.  N. 
Bain.  Illustrated  by  C.  Levetus.  London:  Law- 
rence 6r*  Sullen,  1896.     x,  i  I.,  276  p.,  9  pi.     8'. 

KuB^  Kahy3.  [The  beardless  steward.  An 
opera  buffa  in  three  acts.]  Constantinople,  1875. 
116  p.     12'. 

Letellier  (L.  Victor).  Choix  de  fables,  tra- 
duites  en  turk  par  un  EfTendi  de  Constantinople,  et 
publiees,  avec  une  version  fran9aise  et  un  glossaire, 
par  L.  V.  Letellier.  Paris:  Dondey-Dupr-f  Phre 
et  Fits,  1826.    xix,  223,  116  p.     8". 

JBL^mmkvom  (Julius).  Osmanischttirkischer 
Volksglaube.  (Keleti  szemle.  v.  7,  pp.  48-66. 
Budapest,  1906.) 

Milleet  un  proverbes  turcs;  recueillis,  traduites 
et  mis  en  ordre  par  J.  A.  Decourdemanche.  Pari:s 
E.  Lroux,  1878.     16".   (Bibl.  orient,  elzev.     v.  20.) 

Miroir  (Le)  de  I'avenir.  Recueil  de  sepc  traites 
de  divination,  traduits  du  turc  par  J.  A.  Decour- 
demanche: Les  sorts  Les  blessures.  Les  jours. 
Les  heures.  L'influence  zodiacale.  La  physiog- 
nomic. Les  prenoms.  Paris:  F.  Leroux,  1899. 
2  p.l.,  V,  130  p.,  2  1.  16**.  (Bibliothcque  orien- 
tale elz^virienne.     v.  74.) 

Mnkhtar  (Ahmad),  Pasha.  Shair.  [Biographi- 
cal sketches  of  Turkish  poetesses.]  Constantinople, 
1893.     68  p.,  I  1.     12". 

Hanif  (Tarsus-i-zad^).  Sademot.  [A  collection 
of  Turkish  poems  directed  against  the  despotism 
of  the  Porte.]     Cairo,  1899.     64  p.     24*. 


1900. 


Sawalat.     [A  collection  of  poems.]     Cairo, 
80  p.     16**. 


Muse  (La)  ottomane;  ou,  Chefs  d'ceuvre  de  la 
poesie  turque.  Traduits  pour  la  premiere  fois  en 
vers  fran9ais  avec  un  precis  de  I'histoire  de  la 
poesie  chez  les  Turcs,  etc.,  par  ]£.  Servan  de 
Sugny.  Paris:  J.  Cherbuliez,  1855.  xxxvii,  i  I., 
394  p.     2.  ed.     8*. 

Naf  *L  [Diwan,  or  collection*.'of  poems.]  Con' 
stantinople,  1852.     207,  38  p.,  I  1.     8". 

Na«r(KhOja),  Efendi.  Lataif.  [The  laugh- 
able stories  connected  with  Nasr  al-Dln.]  Con- 
stantinople, 1888.     40  p.     12°. 

Plaisanteries.  ..traduites  du  turc  par  J. -A. 

Decourdemanche.     Paris  :  E.  Leroux,  i^^t.  16°. 
(Bib.  orient,  elz^v.     v.  5.) 

Naipradir  al  athar.  [An  anthology  of  Turkish 
poetry.]     Bulak,  1840.     179  p.     4°. 

Nasim  (Nablzade).  ["  The  fair  one."  A  tale.] 
Constantinople,  1894.     i  p.l.,  352  p.,  I  pi.     12". 

Nesha'id-i-Zefer.  [Turkish  songs  of  victory 
during  the  war  with  Greece,  1897,  edited  by  Hajjl 
*Uthman.]     Constantinople,  1897.     95  p.     8*. 

Nevhat  al-ushsbak.  ["  The  lament  of  the 
lovers";  a  collection  of  poems  in  Turkish.]  Con- 
stantinople, n.  d.     95  p.     8"*. 

Norofia  (Caspar  Maria  de  Nava  Alvarez  de), 
Conde.  Poesias  asiaticas,  puestas  en  verso  castel- 
lano.     Paris:  J,  Didot,  mayor,  1833.     viii,  356  p. 

8^ 

NouTeanz  contes  turcs  et  arabes,  pr^c^d^s 
d'un  abrege  chronologique  de  Thistoire  de  la  maison 
Ottomane  &  du  gouvernement  deT^gypte,  &suivis 
de.  ..morceaux  de  poesie  &  de  prose,  traduits  de 
I'arabe  &du  turc  par  M.  Digeon.  Tome  2.  Paris: 
Dupuis,  1 78 1.     16°. 

Osmanli  proverbs  and  quaint  sayings;  4300 
sentences  in  Turkish,  printed  in  Roman  characters, 
with  English  translations,  explanations,  and  a 
guide  to  the  pronunciation.  The  Turkish  original 
is  also  given  as  an  appendix.  By  the  Rev.  E.  T. 
Davis.  London:  S.  Low,  Marston  &*  Co.  [1897J. 
viii,  401,  168  p.     8". 

Ottoman  poems :  translated  into  English  verse 
in  the  original  forms  with  introduction,  biograph- 
ical notices,  and  notes  by  E.  J.  W.  Gibb. ..  Lon* 
don:  Trainer  &*  Co.,  1882.  iii-lv,  i  l,  272  p., 
5  pi.     8'. 

Rasim  (Ahmad).  ["The  beautiful  Helen.*' 
A  story.]     Constantinople,  1898.     64  p.     16**. 

["The  cares  of  life."   A  story.]     Constant 

tinople,  1898.     56  p.     16.' 

[*'  First  love."     A  tale.]      Constantinople, 

1889.     101  p.,  I  pi.     12". 

[•*  The    pain  of    separation."     A    story.] 

Constantinople,  I go^.     79  p.     16". 

Redhonse  (J.  W.)  On  the  history,  system, 
and  varieties  of  Turkish  poetry.  Illustrated  by 
selections  in  the  original,  and  in  English  para- 
phrase, with  a  notice  of  the  Islamic  doctrine  of 
the  immortality  of  woman's  soul  in  the  future  state. 
London:    Triibner  ^  Co.  [1879].   I  p.l.,  61  p.     8". 

Risa  (Al-Sayyid).  Tezkere  riza.  [Biographies 
of  Turkish  poets,  edited  by  Ahmad  Jaudat.]  Con- 
stantinople, 1898.     109  p.     12*. 


336 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKAHS 


TurHih  LUeratart  tmi  Folklore,  ctnfd. 
Rnaea  (Les)  des  femmes  (Mikri-Zeoan)  et  ex- 

traita  du  Plaisir  apria  la  peine  (Feredj  bad  Chid- 
deh).  Traduit  du  turc  par  J.  A.  Decourdemancbe. 
Parii.-  E.  Uraux,  i8q6.  a  p.l,,  viii,  i  1.,  ajo  p. 
i6°.     (Bibllotb^que  orientale  elz^lrlcDne.     v.  7a.) 

Sa,'l.  Teikere  al-banyan.  [A  bio^rapbr  of 
KOjah  Mi'mSr  SinSn  and  a  description  of  bis  lit- 
erary productions.]  ConsianiinepU,  1897.  7a  p. 
8*. 

SmbI  (S.)  Bela.  [A  drama.]  CenitantinepU, 
1B75.     iSop.     11°. 

8«f«r,  Bey,  X  travers  ia  litt^rature  turque. 
(Revue,  arfr.  4,  v.  69,  pp.  190-301 :  v.  70.  pp.  95- 
Iio;  iit.  5,  V.  71.  pp.  490-504-     Paris,    1907.) 

Sli&hia-Ohira.r.  A  Turkish  circle  ode.  with 
translation,  memoir  of  the  author  and  a  brief  ac- 
count of  the  Khanate  of  the  Crimea,  its  connexion 
with  Turitey,  and  its  annexation  by  Catherine  the 
Second  of  Russia,  by  J.  W.  Redhouse.  (Royat 
Asiatic  Society.  Journal,  v.  18.  pp.  400-415.  Lan- 
don,  1S61.) 

SbftlkhsAdMli.  Contes  tares  en  languetnrqae, 
extraits  du  Toman  intitul<!:  Les  quarante  vizirs,  par 
M.  Belleteie.     Parii.  iBii.     4°. 

Shaklr  (Sabn).  [A  collection  of  poems  in 
Turkish.]     CoHilanlinafU,    1879.     3  p.l.,   163  p. 

Sidi  'All  ibn  Husala,  called  Katibi  Ruui. 
Miroir  des  pays,  ou  relation  des  voyages  de  Sidi 
Aly  6l9  d'llousaln,  nomm^  ordinairement  Katibi 
Roumi,  amiral  de  Soliman  II,  traduite  sur  la  ver- 
sion ailemande  de  M.  de  DIez.  par  M.  Moris. 
(Journal  asiatique.  I.  s<!r. ,  f.  9.  pp.  37-56,  65-97, 
IS9-153.  i93-ai7.  380-399;  V-  10.  pp.  46-53, 
94-112.     Parii,  1836-7.) 

Bolinkn,  the  Great.  .Sultan  Soliman  des  Gros- 
seo  Divan  In  einer  Auswahl  rait  sachlichen  und 
grammatischen  Einleitungen  und  ErlSuteiungen 
aowie  eioem  vollsiaadigen  Glossar  hrsg.  von . . .  G. 
Jacob.  Berlin-  Mayer  &•  Miiller,  I903.  2  p.l., 
viii,  5-108  p.     8°. 

SnbaJli  (Ahmad  ibn  Heradem  al.).  The  won- 
ders of  remarkable  incidents  and  the  varieties  of 
anecdotes  by  Ahmed  ibn  Hemdem  the  Kethhoda, 
called  ■■  Sohailee."  translated  from  the  Turkish  by 
John  P.  Brown.  Nevi  York:  G.  P.  Putnam.  1850, 
a  p.l.,  3;3  p.     13°.     (Turkish  evening  entertain- 

Tevflk  (Mahmud).  Mehmed  Tevliq.  Ein  Jahr 
in  Konstantinopel...  Nach  dem  Stambuler  Druck 
Ton  1399  h. ..  ins  Deutsche  Ubertragen  und, .  er- 
Iflutert  von  T.  Meniel.  Monat  1-5.  Berlin: 
Mayer  &•  Miiller.  1905-1909,  13°.  (TUrklsche 
Bibliothek.     Bd.  2-4.  6,  10.) 

M™«  1:   Hdvi^whb^ti' (DiB    Ht?v«.Ab^ndge«llKh.[I). 

MoDBl  4-  Die  RaniuBD'Niich(« . .  .  iqo<. 
Moaat  ;.  Die  Schcake;  oder,  Die  GewotinbciutriDker  von 
Koaaunlinopel. 

(Munchner    orientaliscb.     Gesellsch. 

Jahrb.  Beitrilge  i.  Kennlnis  d.  Orients.  Halle 
a.   S.,  1905.     8".     V.  3,  pp.  108-135.) 


T«Tflk  (Muhammad).  Khaiioe  lataif.  [Stories, 
mostly  humorous,  in  Turkish.]  CanitamtinefU, 
1884.      303  p.,  1  1.      13*. 

Thotttpaon  (R.  Campbell).  The  folklore  of 
Mossoul.  5  pi.  (Soc.  of  Biblical  Arclueol.  Proc. 
V.  38,  pp.  76-86,  97-109;  V.  39,  pp.  165-174. 
283-388,  323-331;  V.  30,  pp.  30-33.  London, 
1906-06.) 

Todarinl  (Giovanni  Battista).  Letteratuia  tor- 
chesca.      Vennia,  1787.     3  v.     8°, 

De  la   litiirature   des   Turcs;    traduit   de 

I'italien  en  fran;ois  par  I'abb^  de  Cournand.  Parit, 
1789.     3  V.  in  t.     8°. 

lumber  9.  A 
I.    33  p.  la*. 

Tnerkisahe  (Das)  Vol  kssch  an  spiel,  orta  ojnti. 
Gesammelt,  mit  Einleilung  versehen,  ins  Deutsche 
Ubertragen  und  mit  Illustrationcn  hrsg.  von  I. 
Kdnos.     Leiftig:  R.  Jfaufl,  190B,     142  P-     8°. 

Tarklah  literature,  comprising  fables,  belles- 
lettres,  and  sacred  traditions;  translated  into  Eng- 
lish for  the  Grst  time.  With  a  special  introduction 
by  Epiphanius  Wilson,  f/eia  York:  Colonial  Press 
[cop.  1901].  I  p.l.,  XV,  a  1,,  3-463  p.,  5  pi-  R»v. 
cd.     8°.     (The  world's  great  classics.) 

Tarklah  proverbs  translated  into  English. 
[Armenian  and  English.]      Venice.  1844.     i6% 

Venice:   The  Armenian  Monasttry  of  S. 

Zatarus,  l38o.      37  p.      34°. 

[Armenian  and  French.]      Venise:   Impr. 

Arm/nienne.  1875.     59  p.     nar.  34°. 

Ins  Deutsche  Ubersetit  von  A.  Men.  Vent' 

dig:  Armenisehe  Drveteret,  1893.     83  p.     16°. 

UberelfHffe  (Der)  Xodscha  Nedim.  Eine 
Meddah-Burleske,  Iflrkisch  und  deutsch  mit  ErlSn- 
terungen. . .  von  F.  Giese.  Berlin:  Mayer  4* 
Miiller,  1907.  X,  33,  35  p.  la".  (TOrkische 
Bibliothek.      Bd.  B.) 

Umar  ibn  Sulaltnan.  Die  Erfreuungder  Gcis- 
tet.  Von  'Omar  ben.Suteimin.  TUrkisch  und 
deutsch,  mit  Anmerkungen  berausgegeben  von  Dr. 
Ludolf  Krehl.  Leipzig:  F.  C.  W.  Voget,  184B. 
viii,  96,  56  p,     8°. 

Uweisal,  Ermabnang  an  Islamboloder  Straf- 
gedicfat  der  tUrkischen  Dichters  LTwelssi  Uber  die 
Ausartung  derOsmanen.  Uebersetzt  underliutert 
nebat  dem  tUrkischen  Text  von  H.  F.  von  Diez. 
Berlin  :  Nicolaischen  Buchhandlung.  1 8 1 1 .  3  p.  I., 
40  p.      4°. 

Vortr»efe  tQrkiscber  MeddSh's  (mimischer 
EnahlungskUnstler).  [By  Mehmed  Hilml  and 
others.)  Zum  ersten  Male  ins  deutsche Ubertragen 
und  mil  Tcitprobe  und  Einleitungen  hrsg.  von  G. 
Jacob.  Berlin:  Mayer  &■  Miiller,  1904.  a  p.l., 
(r)  iv,  119,  8  p.,  I  facsim.  12°.  (TOrkische  Bi- 
bliothek.    Bd.  I.) 

Aus  den  Vortr&gen  eincs  tUrkischen  Med- 
ditb,  nach  dem  Besiti  der  Dentscfaen  MorgenlSad- 
ischcn  Gesellschaft  lu  Halle  belindlichen  Original 
in  armenischen  Typen  fUr  Vorlesungszwecke  tran*- 
scribirt.  von  G.  Jacob.     Berlin:  Mayer  ^  Miiller. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


337 


Turkish  Literature  and  Folklore,  confd. 

Wiekerhaaser  (Moriz).  Ueber  tarkische 
Metrik  and  Poetik.  (Deutsche  morgenlSnd.  Ge- 
sellsch.  Ztsch.    v.  22,  pp.  294-314.   Leiptig,  1868.) 

Wolkan  (R.)  Zu  den  Tarkenliedern  des  xvi. 
Jahrhunderts.  (In:  Festschrift zumvi  11  allgemeinen 
deatschen  Neaphilologentage  in  Wien  Pfingsten 
1898.     Wien,  1898.     4*.     pp.  65-77) 

Xoros  kardasch  (Bruder  Hahn).  Ein  oriental- 
isches  MlU'chen-  and  Novellenbach,  aus  dem  tilrk- 
ischen  zam  ersten  Mai  ins  deutsche  Qbertragen 
von  Georg  Jacob.  Berlin:  Mayer  &*  Mailer,  1906. 
xiv,  122  p.     I2^    (Tuerkische  Bibliothek.    Bd.  5.) 

y^M^wi  (Ahmad  ibn  Ibrahim  ibn  Madmdd  ibn 


Iftikhar).     Diwan  hikmet.     [A  collection  of  wise 
sayings  in  poetical  form.]  Aason,  1904.  262  p.  8*. 

TAsnf  (Al-Ruh4wf),  called  Al  MuNSHf  Al 
ADfB  or  NXBf.  Conseils  ^  son  fils  Aboul  Kbair; 
publics  en  turc,  avec  la  traduction  f ran9aise  et  des 
notes  par  [A.  J.  B.]  Pavet  de  Courteille.  Paris, 
1857.     8*. 

Zade  (Hilml),  and  Ibrahim  Rif'at.  Khalid 
ibn  Walid.  [The  story  of  the  doings  of  Khalid 
ibn  al-Walld  dramatized  in  seven  acts.]  Constan* 
Hnople,   1901.     352  p.     24*. 

ZawaUi  tshojuk.  [''The  poor  chilld."#A 
tragedy  in  three  acts.)  [Constantinople,  1873?] 
62  p.     12". 


APPENDIX. 


The  Near  Eastern  Question,  etc. 

Boteann  (Georges).  La  guerre  russo-roumaine 
(1877-1878).  Reminiscence.  Paris:  L.  Due,  i^g^, 
36  p.     8^ 

Diefenbach  (Lorenz).  V6lkerkunde  Ost- 
europas,  insbesondere  der  Haemoshalblnsel  und 
dor  unteren  Donaugebietc.  Darmstadt:  L.  Brill, 
1S80.     2  V.  in  I.     8**. 

Zunkovic  (Martin).  Die  Slaven,  ein  Urvolk 
Europas.  Kremsier:  H.  Slovak,  igio.  iv,  316  p., 
I  I.,  I  map.     illus.     8°. 

Bulgaria. 

Bolgfarskata  Armiya  pri  vozshestviyeto  na 
Negovo  Tzarsko  Visochestvo  Knyaza  na  bolgar- 
skiya  Pryestol.  i  dnes  dvadesetgodishninata  ot 
tzaruvaniyeto  mu.  Sofiya:  *'  Voyenen  Zhurnal,*^ 
1907.     165,  ii  p.    8". 

Bulgaria* — Direction  de  la  Statistique. 

Bulletin  mensuel,  annee  i,  no.  1-12.  Oct.  1908- 
Sept.  1909.     «.  /.-/.     4". 

Mouvement  de  la  population  pendant  Tannee 
1904.    pt.  2.     Sofia,  1909.     4°. 

Statistique  du  commerce  de  la  principaute  de 
Bulgarie,  avec  les  pays  Strangers,  1904-1906, 
1908.     Sofia,  1905-1909.     f. 

Statistique  des  elections  des  deputes  pour  la  13. 
Assemblee  Nationale,  1903.     Sofia^  1908.     f. 

Sobranje,  • 

Journal  of  proceedings. 

14  sobranje  i  sess.  1908/9.    v.  8.  Jan.  26-31. 
14         ••       2     "     1909/10.     V.   I.     Oct.  15- 
Nov.  5. 

Denko^lu  (I.  N.)  Kriticheskiya  izslyedo- 
vaniya  ob  istorii  Bolgar.  Moscow:  N,  Stepanov, 
1849.     iii,  (i)  342,  vi  p.    8\ 

Nikoloff  (Kosta).  Das  Handwerk  und  Zunft- 
wesen  in  Bulgarien  wahrend  der  turkischen  Herr- 
schaft  und  nach  der  Befreiung.  Borna- Leipzig: 
R.  Noske,  1908.     viii,  104  p.     8**. 

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Dr.  Fran  Vrbanic.     1879.     3  ?•!•»  86  p. 

no.  5.  Statistika  vjeresijskih  zavoda  za  godine 
1847-1877.  (Statistics  of  banks,  1847-1877.) 
Compiled  by  M.  Zoricic.  1879.  i  p.l.,vi, 
96,  97  p.,  3  tables. 

no.  6.  Miena  u  posjedu  i  teretih  nekretnina  za 
godine  1 865-1 879.  (Realty  transactions  and 
values,  1865-1879.)  Compiled  by  Dr.  Fran 
Vrbanic.     1880.     3  p. I.,  80  p. 

no.  7.  Miena  ziteljstva  godina  1878,  1879  i 
1880.  (Movement  of  the  population  in  the 
year  1878,  1879  and  1880.)  1883.  4  p.l., 
3-327  p. 

Continues  no.  2.     Continued  in  no.  13. 

no.  8.  Nekoji  rezultati  popisa  ziteljstva  od  31. 
Prosinca  i83o.  Broj  ziteljstva,  Kucanstva 
i  stoke.  (Some  results  of  the  census  of  Dec. 
31,    1880.     Population,   homes,    livestock.) 

1882.  13  p. 

no.  9.  Popis  ziteljstva  od  31.  Prosinca  1880 
u  Ilrvatskoj  Slavoniji.     (Census  of  the  pop- 
ulation of  Dec.  31,   1880,  for  Croatia  and 
Slavonia.) 
Svezak  viii.     Zupanija  Sriemska.     (Part  8. 

Committee  of  Syrmia.)     1882.     77  p. 
Svezak     xiv.       Okruzje     Petrovaradinsko. 

(Part  14.  District  of  Peterwardein.)   1882. 

90  p. 

no.  10.  Lacking. 

no.  II.  Rudarska  produkcija  u  Hrvatskoj  i 
Slavoniji  godine  1874-1881.  (Mines  and 
mining  in  Croatia  and  Slavonia  in  the  years 
1874-1881.)     1883.     96  p. 

no.  12.  Popis  ziteljstva  i  stoke  od  31  Prosinca 
1880.  (Census  of  population  and  of  live- 
stock of  Dec.  31,  1880.)  Compiled  by  Mil- 
ovan  Zoricic.     1883.     vi,  160,  260  p. 

no.  13.  Miena  ziteljstva  godina  i88i»  1882  i 

1883.  (Movement  of  the  population  in  the 
years  1881,  1882  and  1883.)  1888.  3  p.L, 
3-335  p. 

Continues  no  7. 

no.  14.  Prilozi  statistici  ratarske  produkcije 
godin^  1885-1887U  Kraljevinah  Hrvatskoj  i 
Slavoniji.  (Contribution  to  the  statistics  of 
agricultural  production  in  the  kingdoms  of 
Croatia  and  Slavonia  in  the  years  1885-1887.) 
1889.     3p.l.,  xxxix,  I  1.,  176 p. 

Continued  in  no.  17. 
no.   15.    Viestnik    Kr.    statistickoga  ureda  u 
Zagrebu.  Knjigal,  Svezak  i.  (Journal  of  the 


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339 


Croatia^  eonfd, 

royal  statistical   bureau  at   ZsLgreb, 
pt.  I.)     1 891.     I  p.l.,  48,  xviii  p. 


V.    I, 


Continued  in  no.  28. 

no.  16.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o 
grospodarskih  prilikah  u  obce  .  .  .  godina 
prva.  1893.  (Crop  and  agricultural  statis- 
tics. First  year.  1893.)  1893.  2  p.l., 
90  p. 

Continued  in  no.  19. 

No.  17.  Statistika  ratarske  produkcije  godina 
1 888-1 892  u  Kraljevinah  Hrvatskoj  i  Sla- 
voniji.  (Statistics  of  agricultural  produc- 
tion in  the  kingdoms  of  Croatia  and 
Slavonia  in  the  years  1 888-1 892.)  1894. 
3  p.l.,  Iv,  265  p.,  I  map. 

Continues  no.  14;  continued  in  no.  24. 

No.  18.  Lacking. 

no.  19.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  i  o  gospo- 
darskih  prilikah  u  obce  .  .  .  godina  treca. 
i8q5.  (Crop  and  agricultural  statistics. 
Third  year.     1895.)     1895.     4  p.l.,  170  p. 

Continues  no.  16;  continued  in  no.  21. 

no.  20.  Statistika  gradjanskoga  pravosudja 
godine  1 883-1 894.  (Judicial  statistics  for 
the  years  1883- 1894.)  1896.  2  p.l.,  iii- 
xliii,  231  p. 

no.  21.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  i  o  gospo- 
darskih  prilikah  u  obce  .  .  .  godina  cetvrta. 
1896.  (Crop  and  agricultural  statistics. 
Fourth  year.     1896.)     1897.     3  p.l.,  181  p. 

Continues  no.  19;  continued  in  no.  25. 

no.  22.  Lacking. 

no.  23.  Popis  gospodarstva  i  stoke  od  31  Pros- 
inca,  1895.  (Results  of  the  agricultural  and 
livestock  census  of  Dec.  31,  1895.) 

Svezak  ii.  Rezultatt  popisa  stoke,  spregsL  i 
vocaka  po  poreznim  obcinama.  (Part  2. 
Domestic  animals,  draft  animals  and  fruit 
trees.)     1898.     vi,  370  p. 

no.  24.  Statistika  ratarske  produkcije  u  Kral> 
jevinah  Hrvatskoj  i  Slavoniji.  Coding  1893- 
1895.  (Statistics  of  agricultural  production 
in  the  kingdoms  of  Croatia  and  Slavonia  in 
the  years    1893-1895.)     1898.     3  p.l.,  xiii, 

415  p. 

Continues  no.    17. 

no.  25.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o 
gospodarskim  priiikama  u  obce.  Godina 
sesta.  1898.  (Crop  and  agricultural  sta- 
tistics.   Sixth  year.    1898.)    1899.    v,  149  p. 

Continues  no.  21 ;  continued  in  no.  27. 

00.  26.  Mjesecni  statisticki  izvjestaji.  Godina 
I,  Svezak  1-12.  Siecanj-Prosinac.  1899. 
(Monthly  statistical  contributions,  ist  year, 
no.  1-12.     Jan. -Dec,  1899.) 

Continued  in  no.  29. 

no.  27.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o 
gospodarskim  priiikama  u  obce,  Godina 
sedma  1899.  (Crop  and  agricultural  statis- 
tics. Seventh  year.  1899)  1900.  vi, 
148  p. 


Continues  no.  25*  continued  in  no.  30. 

no.  28.  Viestnik  Kr.  zemaljskoga  statistickoga 
ureda  u  Zagrebu.  Knjiga  11.  (Journal  of 
the  royal  statistical  bureau  at  Zagreb, 
vol.  2.)     1900.     3  p.l,  114  p. 

Continues  no.  15. 

no.  29.  Mjesecni  statistick  izvjestaji.  Go- 
dina 2,  Svezak  1-12.  Siecanj-Prosinac, 
1900.  (Monthly  statistical  contributions. 
2d  year,  no.  1-12.     Jan.-Dec,  1900.) 

Continues  no.  26;  continued  in  no.  31. 

no.  30.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o 
gospodarskim  priiikama  u  obce.  Godina 
osma.  1900.  (Crop  and  agricultural  statis- 
tics. Eighth  year.  1900.)  1901.  3  p.l., 
138  p. 

Continues  no.  27;  continued  in  no.  32. 

no.  31.  Mjesecni  statisticki  izvjestaji.  Go- 
dina 3,  Svezak  1-12.  Siecanj-Prosinac.  1901. 
(Monthly  statistical  contributions.  3d  year, 
no.  1-12.     Jan.-Dec,  1901.) 

Continues  no.  29;  continued  in  no.  33. 

no.  32.'  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o 
gospodarskim  priiikama  u  obce.  Godina 
deveta.  1901.  (Crop  and  agricultural  sta- 
tistics.   Ninth  year,     igoi.)    3  p.l.,    204  p. 

Continues  no.  30;  continued  in  no.  35. 

no.  33.  Mjesecni  statisticki  izvjestaji.  Go- 
dina 4,  Svezak  1-12.  Siecanj-Prosinac 
ig02.  (Monthly  statistical  contributions. 
4th  year.     no.  1-12.     Jan.-Dec,  1902.) 

Continues  no.  31;  continued  in  no.   36. 

no.  34  Popis  zitcljstva  od  31.  Prosinca  1900 
u  Kraljevinama  Hrvatskoj  i  Slavoniji.  (Cen- 
sus of  population  of  Dec  31,  1900.)  Glavni 
rezultati  po  upravnim  obcinama.  (Principal 
returns  by  administrative  divisions.)  1902. 
XV,  34  p.     8^ 

no.  35.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o 
gospodarskim  priiikama  u  obce.  Godina 
deseta.  1902.  (Crop  and  agricultural  sta- 
tistics. Tenth  year.  1902.)  1903.  3  p.l., 
192  p. 
Continues  no.  32;  continued  in  no.  37. 

no.  36.  Mjesecni  statisticki  izvjestaji.    Godina 
5,    Svezak    1-12.    Siecanj-Prosinac,    1903. 
(Monthly  statistical  contributions.    5th  year, 
no.  1-12.    Jan.-Dec,  1903.) 
Continues  no.  33;  continued  in  no.  38. 

no.  37.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o gos- 
podarskim priiikama  u  obce.  Godina  jeda- 
naesta.  1903.  (Crop  and  agricultural  sta- 
tistics. Eleventh  year.  1903.)  1904.  3  p.l., 
147  p. 

Continues  no.  35;  continued  in  no.  39. 

no.  38.  Mjesecni  statisticki  izvjestaji...  Go- 
dina 6,  Svezak  1-12.  Siecanj-Prosinac, 
1904.  (Monthly  statistical  contributions. 
6th  year,  no.  1-12.    Jan.-Dec,  1904.) 

Continues  no.  36;  continued  in  no.  40. 

no.  39.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o 
gospodarskim  priiikama  u  obce.  Godina 
dvanaesta.  T904.  (Crop  and  agricultural 
statistics.  Twelfth  year.  1904.)  1905.  v, 
158  p. 


340 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  BALKANS 


Croatia,  confd. 

Continues  no.  37;  continued  in  no.  41. 

no.  40.  Mjesecni    statisticki    izvjestaji.      Go-' 
dina   7,    Svezak    1-12.      Siecanj-Prosinac, 

1905.  (Monthly   statistical    contributions. 
7th  year,  no.  1-12.     Jan. -Dec,  1905.) 

Continues  no.  38;  continued  in  no.  42. 

no.  41.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o 
gospodarskim  prilikama  u  obce.  Godina 
trinaesta.  1905.  (Crop  and  ag^ricultural 
statistics.  Thirteenth  year.  1905.)  1906. 
vi,  174  p. 
Continues  no.  39;  continued  in  no.  43. 

no.  42.  Mjesecni  statisticki  izvjestaji.  Go- 
dina   8,    Svezak    1-12.     Siecanj-Prosinac, 

1906.  (Monthly    statistical    contributions. 
8th  year,  no.  1-12.     Jan.-Dec,  1906.) 

Continues  no.  40;  continued  in  no.  44. 

no.  43.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o 

gospodarskim    prilikama    u   obce.     Godina 

cetmaesta.     1906.     (Crop  and  agricultural 

statistics.  Fourteenth  year.  1906.)  vi,  199  p. 

Continues  no.  41;  continued  in  no.  45. 

no.  44.  Mjesecni  statisticki  izvjestaji.  Go- 
dina 9,  Svezak  1-12.  Siecanj-Prosinac,  1907. 

(Monthly     statistical     contributions.      9th 
year,  no.  1-12.     Jan.-Dec,  1907.) 
Continues  no.  42;  continued  in  no.  46. 

no.  45.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o 
gospodarskim  prilikama  u  obce.  Godina 
petnaesta.  1907.  (Crop  and  agricultural 
statistics.  Fifteenth  year.  1907.)  1907. 
V,  100  p. 
Continues  no.  43 ;  continued  in  no.  47. 

no.  46.  Mjesecni  statisticki  izvjestaji.     Godina 
10,    Svezak  I- 12.     Siecanj-Prosinac,   1908. 
(Monthly    statistical    contributions.      loth 
year,  no.  1-12.     Jan.-Dec,  1908.) 
Continues  no.  44. 

no.  47.  Glavni  izvjestaji  o  stanju  usjeva  i  o 
gospodarskim  prilikama  u  obce.  Godina 
sestna  esta.  1908.  (Crop  and  agricultural 
statistics.  Sixteenth  year.  1908).    1909.  iv, 

70  p. 

Continues  no.  45. 

Non- Serial. 

Statisticke  crtice  o  kraljevinah  Hrvatskoj  i 
Slavoniji.  Sastavio  jih  M.  Zoricic.  Otisnuto 
iz  djela:  "  PIrvatska  i  Slavonija  na  obcoj 
zemalskoj  izlozbi  u  Budimpesti  1885."  Za- 
greb, 1885.     vi,  154  p.     8  . 

Same,  in  German.    Agram,  1885.    i  p.l., 

170  p.     8*. 

German  ed.  has  title:    '*  Statistische  Skizze  der 
K.5aigreiche  Kroatien  u    Slavonien,  bei  Gele 

5enheit  der  Landesaustellang  in  Budapest  im 
ahre  1885.    Verfasst  von  M.  Zoricic. 

Popis  ziteljstva  godine  1890.  Zagreb,  n.  d. 
2  p.l.,  66  p.     8**. 

Census  of  Population,  1890. 

Montenegro. 

Hontene^o. — Skupstina,     Stenografske     bil- 
yeshke.     Tzetinve,  1909.     8". 

Session  1909/10.    Nov.  18-29.    Sitting  1-6. 
pp.  1-160. 


Rumania. 

Bucharest. — Anuarul  statistic  al  orasului 
Bucuresci,  anul  lo/ii,  12/13,  IQ04/5. 
1906/7.     Bucuresci,  1 906-1 908.     4*. 

Buletin  statistic  lunar  al  orasului  Bucuresci, 
1908-1909.     Bucuresci,  I908-1909.*_  f. 

1908  Jan.-Dec. 

1909  Jan. -April. 

Darea  de  seam&,  pe  timpul  de  la  i  Januarie 
i8q8  pan&  la  30  Septembre  1902.  Bucu- 
resci, 1902.     344  p.     4°. 

Moniturul  comunei  Bucuresti  [weekly],  anul 
33,  no.  1-52.  Jan.-Dec.  Bucuresti,  1908.  f*. 

Directiunea  Comptabilitatii.  Budgetul  general 
de  venituri  si  cheltueli,  1909/10.  Bucuresti^ 
1909.     f**. 

Expunerea  situatiunei  financiare  la  30  Sep- 
temvrie,  1908.    Bucuresti,  1909.    279  p.   4*. 

Rmnania. — Casa  Centrala  a  Bancilor  Popu- 
tare  si  Cooperativehr  Satesti,  Anaanil  b&n- 
cilor  populare  din  Romania,  1905-1907. 
Bucuresti,  1 906-1 907.     4*. 

Directiunea  Generald  a  Posielor,   Telegrajelor  si 
Telefonelor, 

Buletinul  telegrafo-postal,  anul   33-37,  1903- 
1907.     Bucuresci,  1903-1907.     8". 
Anul  33,  1903    no.  24. 
**     34,  1904      **  20-24. 

"     35.  1905      "    1-2. 

"    36,  1906      *•    II. 

**     37.  1907      **    1-2,  18  and  suppl. 

Dare  de  seamS,  asupra  serviciilor  de  post!, 
telegraf  si  telefon  dela  1/14  Aprilie  1904 
p^nd.  la  1/14  Aprilie  1905.  Bucuresti,  1906. 
4". 

Directiunea  Statistice  Generate,  Buletin  sta- 
tistic general,  seria  [i]  anul  i,  seria  2,  anul 
5,  8,  9,  seria  3,  anul  1909,  no.  1-4.  Bucu- 
resci, 1 893-1909.     4*. 

Seria  [i]  anul  i.     Novembrc-Decembre, 

1892.      (Sumarul   este  pe  pagina   din 

urm&.)     1893.     281-444  P* 
Seria  2,  anul  5.     no.  3. 

"     2,     ••     8,      '•   I. 

*•     2,     *•     9 

"     3,     "    1909,  no.  1-4. 

Miscarea  populatiunei  Romaniei.  1898/9. 
Bucuresti,  1906.     f*. 

Afinisterul  Cultelor  si  Instructiunii  Publice, 
Anuarul  oficial  al  scoalelor  superioare 
1904/5.     Bucuresti,  1905.     4*. 

Afinisterul  Financelor.  Anuarul  pensionari- 
lor  statulai  judetelor,  comunelor,  eforiei  spi- 
talelor  civile  si  Epitropiei  Sf.  Spiridon  din 
lasi  la  I  Aprilie  19ON9.     Bucuresti,  1909.     f. 

Comerciul  exterior  al  Romaniei  cu  Grecia  dela 
1 885-1904.  Bucuresti,  1906.  xlii,  276  p.   4*. 

Comerciul  exterior  al  Romaniei  de  animale  si 
cereale  de  la  1 871-1904.     Bucuresti,  1905. 

43  p.    f^ 

Situatiunea  tezaurului  public  Septemvrie-De- 
cemvrie  1909.     Bucuresti,  1909-1910.     8*« 


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Mimsterul  de  AgricuUurei^  Industriei^   Comer- 

eiului  si  Domeniilor,     Buletinul   ministeralui 

aoii  13-21,  1903-1908/9.  BucuresH^  n.  d.  8'. 

Anul  13  no.  11-12.     Feb.-March,  1902. 

Aoul  1400.  I-T2.  April,  1902-March,  1903. 

Anul  15  no.  1-4.  7-12.     April-July,  1903, 

Oct.  1903-March,  1904. 
Anul  16  no.  1-12.    April,  1904-March,  1905. 
Anul   17  no.    1-4,  7-8.     April-July,  1905, 

Oct.-Nov.  1905. 
Anul  18  no.  1-2,  6-12.     April-May,  1906, 

Sept.  1906-March,  1907. 
Anul  19  no.  1-12.    April,  1907-March,  1908. 
Anul  20  no.  1-12.    April.  1908-March,  1909. 
Anul  21  no.  1-6.     April-Sept.  1909. 

Ministerul  de  Interne,  Raport  general  asupra 
tnchisorilor  centrale  si  aresturilor  preventive 
iqo^/^^  1907/8.     Bucuresti^  1903-1908.     8*. 

Statistica  tnchisorilor  centrale  pe  anii  1866-1905 
si  aresturilor  preventive  pe  anii  1881-1905. 
BucuresH,  1906.     f*. 

Statistica  din  Romania.  Comerciul  exterior,  im- 
port si  export  pe  anii  1 871-1879.  Btseuresci, 
1 874-1 882.     4*. 


Mimsterul  de  Justistie.  Statistica  judiciara 
1870-1873.  1877.  1880-1886,  1892-1900/4. 
Bucuresti,  1875-1909.     f. 

Servia. 

RadoslavleTich-Bdin  (Steva  J.)  Istorija 
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Serri*. — Narodna    Skupshtina,     [Stenographic 
proceedings.]    Belgrade  1909.     4°. 

1908  extra  sess.  June  5-Aug.  7.     sitting  1-30. 

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1908/9  reg.  sess.  Oct.  i-Feb.  25,  1909.    sit- 
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Wiel  (Alethea).  The  navy  of  Venice.  London: 
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1910.  xxiv,  356  p.  illus.  8*.  (The  Makers  of 
Australasia,  edited  by  J.  Hight.) 

Delaporte  ( Louis).  Catalogue  du  Mus^e  Gui- 
met.    Cylindres  orientaux.     Paris:    E.    Leroux, 

1909.  3  p.l.,  xi,    140  p.,  10  pi.     4*.    (Mus^e 
Guimet.     Annales.     v.  33.) 

DelitMch  (Friedrich).  Handel  und  Wandel  in 
Altbabylonien.  Mit  30  Abbildungen.  Stuttgart: 
Deutsche  Verlags-Anstalt,  19 10.     top.    illus.    8*. 

Fee  (Mary  H.)  A  woman's  impressions  of  the 
Philippines.  Chicago'.  A.  C.  McClurg  ^  Co.,  IQIO. 
3  p.l.,  (i)  vi-viii.  1 1.,  (i)  12-291  p.,  32  pi.     12^ 

Folklore  of  the  Santal  Parganas.  [Compiled 
by  Rev.  O.  Bodding.]  Translated  by  Cecil  Henry 
Bompas.     London:  D,  Nutt,  1909,     483  p.     8**. 

Graham  (W.  A.)  Relantan.  A  state  of  the 
Malay  Peninsula.  A  handbook  of  information. 
Glasgow:  J.  MacUhose  and  Sons,  1908.  xi,  139  p., 
I  map,  60  pi.,  I  port.     12°. 

Grothe  (Hugo).  Wanderungen  in  Persien. 
Erlebtes  und  Erschautes.  Berlin:  Allgem.  Ver. 
f.  Deutsche  Liter atur^  19 10.    vii  (i),  366  p.,  22  pi. 

8'. 

Kennan  (George).  Tent  life  in  Siberia:  a  new 
account  of  an  old  undertaking.  Adventures  among 
the  Koraks  and  other  tribes  in  Kamchatka  and 
Northern  Asia.  New  York:  G.  P.  PutnanCs  Sons, 

1910.  xix,  4S2  p.,  2  maps,  29 pL,  i  port.    8*. 


PRINCIPAL   DONORS   IN   APRIL. 


VOLS.      PMS. 


Alabama  Canebrake  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station    . 

Alabama,  Dept.of  Agriculture 

Alabama    Polytechnic    Inst.- 
Agricultural  Exper.  Sta. 

Alabama  State  Game  and  Fish 
Commissioners      .     •     . 

Andersonville  Monument  Com- 
mission   

Andreini,  J.  M 

Arkansas,  Sec.  of  State     . 

Arkansas,  State  Treasurer 

Avery,  S.  P.     (7  etchings.) 

Baltimore  City  Library     . 

British  South  Africa  Co.  . 

Cal.,  State  Prison  at  Folsom 

Cal.,  Supt.  of  Banks     .     . 

Carnegie,  Andrew  (8  photos) 

Colorado,    Board   of   Capitol 
Managers 

Colorado,  Insurance  Dept. 

Colorado,  State  Board  of  Hor 
ticulture 

Colorado,  Supt.  of  Public  In 
struction 

Dill,  James  B 

Dodge,  Cleveland  H.    . 

Draper,  Mrs.   Henry     .     . 

Eddy,  Rev.  George  T.     . 

Fairchild,  Mrs.  Chas.  S.    . 

Harper  &  Bros.  (79  prints) 

Harvard  Club  of  N.  Y.  City 

Havemeyer,Wm.  F.  (2  prints) 

Idaho,  Insurance  Commr. 

Idaho,  State  Auditor     .     . 

Illinois,  Sec.  of  State    .     . 

111.  State  Bd.  of  Agriculture 

Jenks,  E.  M 

Kansas,   Bur.  of  Labor     . 

Kansas  State  Historical  Soc 

Leipziger,  Henry  M.     .     . 

Li^ge,  Belgium,  Governor 

Livingston,  John  C. 

Maine  State  Library     .     . 

Marsh,  Miss  M.  C.  (57  prints) 

Maryland,  Jamestown   Expo- 
sition Comm 

Maryland,  School  for  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb 

Maryland,  State  Bur.  of  Im- 
migration      

Mass.  Sec.   of   the   Common- 
wealth      

Mass.,  Clerk  of  the  Senate     . 

Mass.   State  Bd.  of  Trade     . 

Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  • 


I 

I 


4 
4 
5 
3 
133 


44 
16 

201 

57 


37 


2 
6 

4 
80 

5 
10 

4 

9 

I 

16 


6 
3 


7 
10 

6 
14 


7 
7 

I 

3 
I 

I 

248 


2 

7 
47 
24 

4 
395 

5 
5 
5 

570 
II 

3 
I 


28 
3 


VOLS. 

Mexico,  Direccion  Gen.  de 
Aduanas       9 

Mexico,  Direccion  Gen.  de 
Estadistica 13 

Mexico,  Secretaria  de  Fomen- 
to,  Colonizacion   ....       5 

Mich.,  Dept.  of  Public  In- 
struction       2 

Mich.,  State  Agric.  College, 
Experiment  Sta 3 

Minn.,  Dept.  of  Public  In- 
struction       6 

Nebraska,  Dept.  of  Banking.      16 

Nebraska,  State  Bd.  of  Agri- 
culture   .......       4 

Newcastle  School  of  Arts     . 

New  Hampshire  State  Library       3 

New  Jersey,  Bur.  of  Statistics 
of  Labor 

New  Jersey,  Riparian  Comm. 

New  Mexico,  Sec.  of  the  Ter- 
ritory       

New  York  City  Library     . 

New  Zealand,  Govt.  Printer 

North  Carolina  Hist.  Commis. 

North  Carolina,  Supt.  of  Pub- 
lic Instruction       .     . 

North  Dakota,  State  Examiner 

North  Dakota,  Treasurer  . 

Norton,  Mrs.  Eliot  .     .     . 

Observatoire  Royal  de  Bel- 
gique 

Okla.,  Dept.  of  Labor  .     . 

Okla.,  Sec.  of  State      .     . 

Phila.,  Bur.  of  Surveys     . 

Plummer  Farm  School,  Mass. 

Rhode  Island,  Harbor  Com- 
missioners 

R.  I.,  State  Home  and  School 
for  Dependent  Children 

Rothensteiner,    Rev.  John     .      12 

Schuyler,  Miss  Georgina  (i 
map) 71 

Schottenfels,  Miss  Sara  X.     .        i 

Smillie,  James  D.,  Estate  of 
(283  prints,  4  orig.  draw- 
ings and  26  tools). 

Thompson,  W.  B 

U.  S.  War  Dept.— Dept.  of 
the  Gulf 15 

Univ.  of  Birmingham,  Eng.   .        i 

Univ.  of  Penn.     ...  .10 

Utah,  Sec.  of  State  ....       3 

Venezuela,  Min.  de  Obras 
Publicas 5 

Vermont,  House  of  Correction       i 


PM8. 


5 
S 

3 

2 


13 

S 
29 

18 

2 

4 
14 


90 
4 


3 
3 


8 


18 
3 

37^ 

19 


10 
6 

13 
20 

I 
21 


8 

16 

2 

5 


3 
6 


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NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

ASTOB  USNOX   AND  TIIjDGN   FOXTNDATIONS 


JUNE     1910 

VoLiJMB  XIV  •  Number  6 


r  FOR  May 351-354 

List  of  Works  reiaitno  to  British  Gknealoov  and  Local 

History.    Part  1 353-308 

Recent  Accessions  of  Interest 4U0-407 

Principal  Donors  in  May io& 


NEW    YOBK 
1910 


BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES 

John  W.  Alexander.  J.  Pibrpont  Morgan. 
William  W.  Appleton.  Morgan  J.  O'Brien. 

{OHN  BiGELOw.  Stephen  H.  Olin. 

OHN  L.  Cadwalader.  Alexander  E.  Orr. 

Andrew  Carnegie.  George  L.  Rives. 
Cleveland  H.  Dodge.  Charles  Howland  Russsll. 

John  Murphy  Farley.  Edward  W.  Sheldon. 

Samuel  Greenbaum.  George  W.  Smith. 

John  Henry  Hammond.  Frederick  Sturgbs. 
H.  Van  Rensselaer  Kennedy.  Henry  W.  Taft. 

Lewis  Cass  Ledyard. 

William  J.  Gaynor,  Mayor  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  ojfUU, 
William  A.  Prendergast,  Comptroller  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  oJfieU. 
John  Purroy  Mitchell,  President  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  ex  officio. 


OFFICERS 

President^  Hon.  John  Bigelow,  LL.D. 
First  Vice-President,  John  L.  Cadwalader,  LL.D. 
*  Second  Vice-President, 
Secretary,  Charles  Howland  Russell,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 
Treasurer,  Edward  W.  Sheldon,  Esq.,  United  States  Trust  Company,  45  Wall  Street. 
Director,  John  S.  Billings,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 
Assistant  Director,  Edwin  H.  Anderson,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 


BRANCHES— REFERENCE 

Lafayette  Street,  425.    (Astor.)  Fifth  Avenae,  8qo.    (Lknox.) 

CIRCUIiATION 

MANHATTAN 

East  Broadway,  33.    (Chatham  Square.) 

East  Broadway,  192.    (Seward  Park.) 

RiviNGTON  Street,  61. 

Houston  Street,  388  East.    (Hamilton  Fish  Park. 

Le  Roy  Street,  66.    (Hudson  Park.) 

Bond  Street,  49.    Near  the  Bowery. 

8tb  Street.     135  Second  Avenue.    (Ottbndorfsr.) 

loth  Street,  331  East.    (Tompkins  Square.) 

13th  Street,  251  West.    Near  8th  Avenue.    (Jackson  Square.) 

33d  Street,  228  East.     Between  2d  and  3d  Avenues.    (Epiphany.) 

33d  Street,  209  West.    Near  ytb  Avenue.    (Muhlenberg.     Department  Headquarten.) 

36th  Street,  303  East.    East  of  2d  Avenue.     (St.  Gabriel's  Park.) 

40th  Street,  501  West.    Between  loth  and  nth  Avenues.    (St.  Raphael's.) 

42d  Street,  226  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.    (George  Bruce.) 

50th  Street,  123  East.    Near  Lexington  Avenue.     (Cathedral.) 

51st  Street.     742  loth  Avenue.    (Columbus.) 

58th  Street,  121  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue. 

67th  Street,  328  East.     Near  ist  Avenue. 

69th  Street.     190  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (Riverside.    Travelling  Libraries.) 

78th  Street.    1465  Avenue  A.    (Webster.) 

79th  Street,  222  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.    (Yorkville.) 

8ist  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (St.  Agnes.    Blind  Library.) 

96th  Street,  112  East.     Between  Lexington  and  Park  Avenues. 

looth  Street,  206  West.     Near  Broadway.    (Bloomingdale.) 

iioth  Street,  174  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.    (Aguilar.) 

115th  Street,  201  West.     Near  7th  Avenue. 

124th  Street,  9  West.    (Harlem  Library  Branch.) 

125th  Street,  224  East.     Near  3d  Avenue. 

135th  Street,  103  West.     Near  Lenox  Avenue. 

145th  Street,  503  West.    (Hamilton  Grange.) 

156th  Street.     922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue.    (Washington  Heights.) 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East,  cor.  Alexander  Avenue.     (Mott  Haven.) 
i68th  Street,  78  West,  cor.  Woodycrest  Avenue.    (Highbridge.) 
169th  Street,  610  East.     McKinley  Square.    (Morrisania.) 
176th  Street.     1866  Washington  Avenue.     (Tremont.) 
230th  Street.     3041  Kingsbridge  Avenue.     (Kingsbridge.) 

RICHMOND. 

St.  George.     5  Central  Avenue.     Tompkinsville  P.  O. 
Port  Richmond.    75  Bennett  Street. 
Stapleton.     132  Canal  Street,  cor.  Brook  Street. 
Tottenville.     7430  Amboy  Road.    Near  Prospect  Avenue. 

* '  ot  death  of  Mr.  Kennedy. 


BULLETIN 


OF  THB 


NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRABY 

A8TOR  L.ENOX  AND  TIIJ>EK  FOUNDATIONS 


Published  monthly  by  The  New  York  Public  Library  at  495  Lafayette  Street,  New  York  City.  Preaident, 
John  Bigelow,  495  Lafayette  Street;  Secretary,  Charles  Howland  Russell,  425  Lafayette  Street ;  Treasurer, 
Bdward  W.  Sheldon,  45  Wall  Street;  Director,  John  S.  Billings,  495  Lafayette  Street. 

Subscription  One  Dollar  a  year,  current  single  numbers  Ten  Cents. 

Entered  at  the  Post  0£Bce  at  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as  second-class  matter,  January  30,  X897,  under  Act  of 
July  16, 1894. 


Vol.  XIV. 


June,   1910. 


No.  6. 


REPORT    FOR    MAY, 


Reference  Department. 


During  the  month  of  May  there  were  received  at  the  Library,  by  purchase, 
i>455  volumes  and  539  pamphlets;  by  gift,  1,581  volumes  and  3,387  pamphlets; 
and  by  exchange,  343  volumes  and  7,039  pamphlets,  making  a  total  of  3,379  vol- 
umes and  10,965  pamphlets. 

There  were  catalogued  2,590  volumes  and  1,840  pamphlets;  the  number  of 
cards  written  was  5,899,  and  of  slips  for  the  copying  machine  3,656;  from  the  latter 
were  received  22,795  cards. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  readers,  and  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted,  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox  Branches  during  the  month: 


No.  of  readers  and  visitors 

No.  of  readers 

No.  of  readers,  desk  applicants 

No.  of  volumes  consulted  by  desk  ap- 
plicants  

Daily  average  of  readers 


Day. 


12,570 

",570 

9,655 

41,309 
483 


Astor. 


Evening. 


3,186 
3,1 86 
2,788 

7,599 
122 


Total. 


15,756 
15,756 
",443 

48,908 
605 


Total. 


»9,447 
17,466 

13,560 

54,414 
671 


351 


REPORT    FOR   MAY 


CIRCULATION   STATISTICS   FOR   THE   MONTH   OF   MAY. 


Easl  Broadway,  33 

East  Broadway,   igl 

61 

388 

Bond  Street.  49 

8th  Street.     13s  Second  AvcDue 

10th  Street,  331  East , 

I3lh  Street,  asi  West 

33d  Slrect,  2!8  East 

83(1  Street,  209  West 

36th  Street,  303  East 

40th  Street,  501  West , 

43d  Street,  lab  West 

50th  Street,  1*3  East , 

51st  Street.   741  Tenth  Avenue. 

58th  Street,  iii  East , 

67th  Street,  318  East 

6gth  Street.     190  Amsterdam  AvcDue, 

Travelling  Libraries 

77th  Street.     1465  Avenne  A , 

79th  Street.  , 

Sisl  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue, 

Blind  Library   , 

96th  Street,  ira  East 

tooth  Street.  J06  West 

iioth  Street,  174  East 

115th  Street,  201  West 

134th  Street,  g  West 

HSlb  Street,  124  East 

135th  Street,  103  West , 

145th  Street,  503  West 

is6thStreeL  933  St. Nicholas  Avenue. 
BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East 

l68th  Street,  78  West 

169th  Street,  610  East   

176th  Street  and  Washington  Avenue 
King^sbridge  Avenue.  3041 

RICHMOND. 

St.  George 

Port  Richmond 

Stapleton , , . , 

Tottenvilte 

Totals 


11.963 

4.703 

36,514 

13,385 

17.907 

8.430 

36.735 

5.354 

9,109 

3.348 

7,680 

1.973 

IS. 601 

735 

30,913 

6,169 

8,961 

3,839 

9.780 

a.378 

11.319 

3,805 

8,490 

1. 719 

3,2BS 

".597 

3.939 

i9.Sao 

3.517 

14,033 

3.II" 

1.843 

19.907 

3.193 

15.44* 

3,531 

19,131 

4.5"7 

17.713 

4.171 

15.953 

4.116 

7.876 

1.561 

15,619 

1.367 

16,316 

1,173 

8,559 

1,488 

16-445 

3,919 

3.528 

1,604 

17.440 

t,3Sl 

17.975 

1.444 

3.143 

1.903 

6,731 

1.385 

S.352 

1,597 

5.800 

:.595 

3.03S 

986 

a.4S9 

S,459 

3.707 

10.107 

8.655 

9.SSS 

3.033 

4,818 

a.  133 

4,662 

1,917 

3.578 

3,438 

3.834 


REPORT   FOR   MAY  353 

The  most  important  gift  of  the  month  was  a  file  of  the  New  York  "Sun," 
1864-1910,  bound  in  131  volumes,  given  by  Thomas  F.  Ryan.  Heretofore  we 
have  had  practically  nothing  of  the  "Sun"  before  1870.  It  is  to  be  hoped  that 
some  other  friend  of  the  library  may  turn  over  to  us  the  volumes  for  1833- 1863. 
Our  files  of  the  "Herald,"  "Tribune,"  and  "Evening  Post"  are  practically  com- 
plete. 

Other  gifts  worthy  of  mention  were  received  from  the  following:  George 
H.  Lamb,  librarian  of  the  Carnegie  Free  Library  at  Braddock,  Pennsylvania,  two 
blue  print  plans  of  the  boroughs  of  Braddock  and  North  Braddock,  showing  the 
location  of  the  field  of  battle  of  July  9,  1755,  based  on  a  study  of  the  ground  in 
connection  with  two  of  the  maps  made  by  Patrick  Mackellar,  engineer  with  Brad- 
dock's  army  and  the  Carnegie,  McCandless  Co.  property  map  of  1873,  showing 
contours  of  the  bottom  lands  in  the  vicinity  of  the  road,  located  by  Sydney  Dillon 
and  delineated  by  Thomas  F.  Graham  and  L.  H.  Park,  printed  in  February,  1909; 
H.  H.  Easterbrook,  twenty-one  volumes  and  nineteen  bundles  of  periodicals,  re- 
lating to  fire-service,  including  "Fire  and  water,"  "Fire  and  water  engineering," 
"The  Western  fireman,"  etc. ;  Mrs.  Theresa  H.  Freeman,  214  volumes,  comprising 
a  long  file  of  the  "Dental  Cosmos,"  with  other  dental  and  medical  periodicals; 
Francis  W,  Halsey,  twenty-three  different  editions  of  "Charlotte  Temple :  A  tale 
of  truth,"  by  Mrs.  Rowson,  and  of  "Lucy  Temple :  a  sequel  to  Charlotte  Temple," 
by  the  same  author;  Adrian  H.  Joline,  his  privately  printed  essays  entitled  "A 
Georgian  poet"  [Mark  Akenside],  and  "A  famous  reviewer"  [Lord  Jeffrey] ;  the 
Mexican  Secretaria  de  Fomento,  Colonizacion  e  Industria,  forty-four  pamphlets 
relating  to  agriculture ;  the  Mexican  Instituto  Patologico,  Hospital  de  San  Andres, 
the  first  seven  volumes  of  its  "Boletin"  (1903-1910);  L  Mink,  263  numbers  of 
socialistic  periodicals,  including  partial  and  complete  volumes  of  "The  Comrade" 
and  "Der  Wahre  Jacob;"  National  Shorthand  Reporters'  Association,  three  vol- 
umes, proceedings  of  the  annual  meetings,  1899-1901,  with  other  papers;  Mrs. 
Eliot  Norton,  a  miscellaneous  collection  of  320  periodicals,  including  complete 
volumes  of  "Country  Life"  and  "The  Spectator;"  Oregon  State  Library,  fifteen 
volumes  and  fifty-three  pamphlets,  reports  of  various  departments  of  the  state 
government;  John  F.  Phayre,  two  volumes,  "The  Centaur  not  fabulous,  in  six 
letters  to  a  friend  on  the  Life  in  Vogue,"  by  Ed.  Young,  D.D.,  Newburyport, 
January,  1806,  and  "Memoir  of  his  own  life,"  by  R.  Lamb,  Dublin,  181 1;  the 
librarian  of  the  legislative  library  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  sixteen  volumes  and 
forty-nine  pamphlets,  current  public  documents  of  the  Province ;  Paul  Raatz,  five 
volumes  and  nine  pamphlets,  including  four  volumes  of  "Theosophisches  Leben ;" 
Railway  Age  Gazette,  forty-six  volumes  and  one  pamphlet,  proceedings  of  various 
railway  clubs;  the  Government  of  Turkey,  eighteen  volumes  of  "Salnames" 
(yearbooks)  of  the  various  Vilayets  (provinces)  ;  the  United  States  Quarter- 
master General,  a  portfolio  containing  26  plates,  showing  the  uniform  of  the 
army  of  the  United  States  from  1898-1907  (volume  2),  October  4,  1909;  United 
States  Army  Engineer  School,  two  volumes  and  thirty-two  pamphlets,  "Occasional 
papers  of  the  Engineer  School ;"  the  secretary  of  the  American  legation  at  Caracas, 
Venezuela,  eight  volumes  and  one  pamphlet,  documents  of  Venezuela;  and  the 


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REPORT   FOR   MAY 


World's  Columbian  Congress,  "A  history  of  the  World's  Columbian  Congress  held 
in  Chicago  in  1893,"  edited  by  Rossiter  Johnson,  four  volumes,  New  York,  1897- 

1898. 

At  the  Lenox  branch  the  Flameng  exhibit  was  replaced  in  the  middle  of  the 
month  by  one  of  political  cartoons  dealing  with  the  American  Revolution  and 
events  leading  up  to  it.  The  prints,  over  250  in  number  (a  few  belonging  to  the 
Library,  the  greater  part  loaned  by  Mr.  R.  T.  Haines  Halsey),  are,  with  a  few 
exceptions,  of  English,  French,  or  Dutch  origin.  In  these  eighteenth  century 
caricatures  the  historical  interest  predominates,  the  artistic  element  being  practi- 
cally absent,  except,  perhaps,  in  some  of  the  early  work  of  Gillray  and  Rowland- 
son.  As  a  pictorial  comment  on  the  events  of  the  time,  these  engravings  reflect 
public  opinion  in  a  vivid  manner.  They  are  nearly  all  friendly  to  America,  and, 
in  the  case  of  the  French  and  Dutch  productions,  decidedly  anti-English.  In  the 
lower  hall  the  exhibit  of  recent  accessions  remained  on  view. 

At  the  AsTOR  branch  the  exhibition  of  plates  from  the  "Meister  der  Farbe" 
and  the  American  book-plates  was  continued. 

Picture  bulletins  and  special  lists  posted  in  thd  circulation  branches 
were:  Chatham  Square^  Mother^  Goose  melodies.  Old  New  York;  Seward 
Park,  Aerial  Navigation;  Rivington  Street,  Polish  International  Congress; 
Bond  Street,  Flowers,  Reading  list  for  foreigners ;  Hudson  Park,  Spring-time ; 
Ottendorfer,  Sun  and  stars ;  Tompkins  Square,  Pinchot-Ballinger  controversy, 
Articles  of  interest  on  June  periodicals ;  Epiphany,  Birds,  Indians,  Robin  Hood"; 
St. .  Gabriel's  Park,  Electricity;  Columbus,  Life  on  the  farm.  The  red  man, 
Japanese  blossoms;  58TH  Street,  Vacation;  67TH  Street,  Rip  Van  Winkle; 
Riverside,  Games;  St.  Agnes,  Astronomy,  Books  for  girls.  Vacation  books, 
Stories  about  actors,  artists  and  musicians;  Aguilar,  Birds;  12STH  Street,  Green 
things  growing;  High  Bridge,  Automobiles;  Morrisania,  Country  life;  Tre- 
MONT,  How  to  know  the  wild  flowers.  Other  lands  than  ours.  Sea  yams ;  Kings- 
bridge,  Birds  about  us,  Child  life  in  the  country;  Stapleton,  Book  lovers, 
Railroads,  William  Shakespeare, 

In  addition  there  were  bulletins  on  Memorial  Day  at  sixteen  branches,  on 
May  Day  at  twelve,  on  King  Edward  VII  at  nine,  on  King  George  V  and  family 
at  five,  on  Samuel  L.  Clemens  at  five,  on  new  books  at  five,  on  gardens  and  garden- 
ing at  five,  on  comets  at  three,  on  out-of-door  books  at  three,  on  Arbor  Day  at 
two  and  on  the  May  Queen  at  two  branches. 

At  the  Webster  branch  was  shown  a  collection  of  Kate  Greenaway  pictures, 
and  illustrations  of  Ivanhoe ;  at  the  135TH  Street  branch  three  pictures  depicting 
battles  of  the  Graeco-Turkish  and  Russo-Japanese  wars ;  and  at  the  Morrisania 
branch  photographs  of  Bronx  views  lent  by  Mr.  E.  B.  Child. 

At  Chatham  Square  was  shown  an  interesting  collection  of  objects  illus- 
trating Chinese  life  and  customs,  a  loan  from  the  American  Museum  of  Natural 
History ;  it  included  a  model  of  a  Chinese  theatre,  a  large  imperial  kite,  a  shield, 
bow  and  arrow,  and  various  smaller  articles  in  common  use. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC    LIBRARY  RELATING 
TO  BRITISH  GENEALOGY  AND  LOCAL  HISTORY. 


Paet  I. 


Order  of  Arrangement: 


G«MB«Ai.  BiBuocsAnnr. 

G«Wm«Al.  PUUODICAU  AMD  SOCISTY  PUBUCATIONS. 

amMALDmr. 

G«K»ALOCT. 

(a)  DiBuocsAnrr. 


(b)  GBNBJtAL  Works. 

(C)   COLI.KCTBO  GlNSALOGY. 

(d)  Individl'al  famiuis. 
Local  Histombs,  Toi'OGRaphy,  btc. 


Bibliography. 


Soeiety  of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Works 
pablished  by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London. 
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*C.  p.  ▼•  408 

BHtf sh  Record  Society.  [List  of)  Publications. 
\London,  1894.]     8\  ARCA  p.  box 

CaoideB  Society.  A  descriptive  catalogue  of 
the  works  of  the  society,  by  J.  G.  Nichols.  West- 
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AntiqnariaB  Itinerary;  comprising  specimens 
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compiled  by  Grose,  Astle  and  others.  London, 
1807-09.     4v.     4*.  fCDA 

Antiquary  (The).  A  fortnightly  medium  of 
intercommunication  for  archaeologists,  antiquarians, 
numismatists,  the  virtuosi  and  collectors  of  articles 
of  virtu  and  curiosities,    v.  1-4.   London,  1871-73. 

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study  of  the  past.  Edited  by  Edward  Walford. 
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ArehflDoIoi^eal  (The)  Review,  v.  1-4  (March, 
l88S-Jan.,  1890).     London,  1888-90.    8**.       MTA 
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ArehflBoIoi^st  (The)  and  Journal  of  Antioua- 

rian  Science,   no.  i-io.  London,  \^\\-^2,  8^.    CA 
Discontinued,    no.  1-6  form  v.  x,  and  no.  7-zo  v.  a. 

Arehiteetural,  Archaeological  and  Historic 
Society  for  the  county  and  city  of  Chester  and 
north  Wales.  Journal,  n.  s.  v.  1-15  (1887- 
1908).     Chester,  1887-1909.     8*.       CO  (Chester) 

N.  S.  V.  1-4  title  reads:  Chester  Archaeological  and  Historic 
Society. 

[Minutes  of  the  general  annual  meeting. 

Report  of  the  Council.]    1898.     Chester,  \%^'^,    8^. 

CO 

For  meetings  &  reporu  of  other  years,  ue  Journal  of  the 
Society. 

Associated  Architectural  Societies.  Reports 
and  papers,     v.  i-date.     Index  v.  1-25.     London, 


1850-date.     8* 


MQA 


The  following  societies  are  represented:  Architectural  and 
Archaeological  Society  of  the  counties  of  Lincoln  and  Not* 
tingham.  Yorkshire  Architectural  Society.  Architectural 
Society  of  the  Archdeaconries  of  Northampton  and  Oalt  ham. 
Worcester  Diocesan  Architectural  and  Archaeological  Society. 
Bedfordshire  Architectural  and  Archzological  Society. 
I^icestershire  Architectural  and  ArchnologicafSociety. 

Index  to  V.  z-8  bd.  with  v.  8;  30-35  with  ▼.  36. 

AssoeiatioB  for  the  preservation  of  the  memo- 
rials of  the  dead  in  Ireland.  Journal,  t.  4-date. 
(1898-date.)     Dublin,  1900-date.     8*.  C8 


355 


356 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


General  Periodicals,  confd, 

Bannatyne  Club.  Bannatyne  miscellany;  con- 
taining original  papers  and  tracts,  chiefly  relating 
to  the  history  and  literature  of  Scotland,  v.  1-3. 
Edinburgh,  1824-55.     4**-  tCP 

British  Archaeological  Association.  Journal . . . 
V.  1-50  (1845-94);  n.  s.  V.  i-date  (1895-date). 
Gen.  index  to  v.  1-30.     London,   1846-date.     8**. 

CA 

Transactions  of  the    annual   congress . . . 

no.  1-3,  5  (1844-46,  '48);  no.  45  (1888).    London, 


1845-89.  4**  &  8^ 


CA 


No.  I  &  5  title  reads:  Report  of  the  proceedings  at  the 
general  meeting;  no.  45,  Report  of  proceeaings  at  the  annual 
congress. 

British  Record  Society.  Annual  report.  1895- 
1905,  1907-1908.     London,  1895-1908.     4**. 

ARCA  p.  box 

i903-'o5  title  reads:  Report. 

The  index  library,     v.  x-date  (1888-date). 

London,  1888-date.  ARCA 

The  Index  Society  was  incorporated  with  the  British  Record 
Society.  The  British  Record  Society  began  its  publication 
of  the  Index  library  with  v.  4. 

V.  1-8  are  edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimorc;  v.  9-13,  by  L.  L. 
Duncan  and  S.  Fry. 

By®  gone*  relating  to  Wales  and  the  border 
counties.  Ser.  2,  v.  7  (1901-02).  London  [1901- 
02].     8^  CV 

Cambrian  Archaeological  Association.  Arch- 
aeologia  Cambrensis. . .  v.  1-4  (1846-49);  n.  s. 
V.  i-5&Suppl.  (1850-54);  Ser.  3,  v.  1-15  (1855- 
69);  Ser.  4,  V.  1-14  &  Suppl.  (1870-83);  Ser.  5, 
V.  i-date(i884-date).  Alphabetical  index  to  ser.  5. 
London,  1846-date.     8^  CVA 

Title  of  Suppl.,  1877  is*  Original  documents. 

Programme  of    the  arrangements   for  the 

fifty-first    annual    meeting...     Haverfordwest... 
1897...   8  pp.     «./.  [1897].     8°.      CVA  p.  box 

Cambrian  (The)  Journal  published  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Cambrian  Institute,  v.  i-[ii]. 
Tenby,  1854-1864.     8^  CV 

Cambrian  (The)  register,  for  the  year. 
V'   [0"3  (1795-1818).     London,   1796-1818.     f. 

CV 

Camden  Society.  Publications,  v.  1-105 
(1838-1872);  New  ser.  V.  1-57  (1871-1897).  Lon- 
don, 1838-1897.     162  V.     8**.  CA 

New  ser.  v.  58-date,  edited  for  the  Royal  Historical 
Society. 

Report  of  the  council  read  at  the  general 

meetingMay  2nd,  i83o.    London,  i%%i.     8**.     CA 

Catholic  Record  Society.  Publications,  v.  1-7 
(1904/ 05-1 9o8/'09).      London,      1905-1909.       8**. 

ZLP 

V.  1-4,  6-7  are:  Miscellanea  of  the  Society  (hjo^-'oq). 
'  V.  5.  Pollen  (J.  H.)  Unpublished  documents  relating  to 
the  English  martyrs,    y.  i.     1908. 

Report,  no.  i-5(i904/'o5-X9o8/'09).  {Lon- 
don, 1905-09.]     8".  ARCA 

Cheshire  Sheaf,  being  local  gleanings,  his- 
torical and  antiquarian,  relating  to  Cheshire,  Chester 
&  North  Wales,  from  many  scattered  fields.  Re- 
printed from  the  **  Chester  Courant  "...  New  ser. 
V.  I  (1895);  3.  ser.  V.   1-6  (i 896-1906).     Chester, 


Coanty  pedigrees,  v.  i-date  (1909-date).  Lou- 
don, 1909-date.     f**. 

Cymmrodor  (Y).  The  magazine  of  the  So- 
ciety of  Cymmrodorion.  v.  1-2 1  (1S77-1908). 
London,  1877-1908.     8^  NDR 

V.  1-6  sub-tiile  reads:  Embodying  the  transactions  of  the 
Society. 

V.  1-2  ed.  by  R.  Jones;  v.  3-7,  by  T.  Powell  (or  Powel);  v.  11, 
by  E.  Phillimore. 

Cymmrodorion  Society.  Report  of  the  Coun- 
cil.    1878-1889.     (Y  Cymmrodor.     London,  1878- 


1889.     8°.     V.  i-ii.     suppl.) 


NDR 


1895-X907.  4^ 


CO  (Chester) 


Transactions.     Session  1 892/93-1 9077*08. 

London,  1893- 1909.     8**.  CV 

East  Anglian;  or,  Notes  and  Queries,  on  sub- 
jects connected  with  the  counties  of  Suffolk,  Cam- 
bridge, Essex  and  Norfolk,  v.  1-4  (1858-71); 
New  ser.  v.  i-date  (1885-datc).  Lowestoft  and 
London,  1864-date.     8**.  CA  &  box 

V.  1-4  ed.  by  Samuel  Tymms;  n.s,  v.  1-6,  by  C.  H.  Evelyn 
White. 

Eastern  (The)  Counties  Magazine  and  Suffolk 
Note-Book.  A  quarterly;  edited  by  M.  Henniker. 
V.  1-2.     London^  i90i-'o2,     8*.  CA 

Fenland    Notes    and   Queries.     A    quarterly 

antiquarian  journal  for  the  Fenland  in  the  counties 

of  Huntingdon,  Cambridge,  Lincoln,  Northampton, 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk.     Edited  by  W.  H.  Bernard 

Saunders,     v.  i-date  (1889-date).     Peterborough, 

x89i-date.     8^  CA 

V.  3  incomplete.     Library  has  pts  34-31. 
V.  3  edited  by  W.  D.  Sweeting. 

Genealogical  magazine:  a  journal  of  family 
history,  heraldry  and  pedigrees,  v.  1-8  (1897- 
1904).     London,  1898- 1 904.     4°.  ARCA 

Suspended  publication  with  v.  8,  no.  87  (Jy.  '04). 

Genealogical  Queries  and  Memoranda.  A 
quarterly  magazine  devoted  to  genealogy. . .  v.  i 
(1896-98);  V.  2,  no.  13-17  (1899-1900).  London, 
1896-1900.     8%  ARCA 

Genealogist  (The),  v.  1-7  (i 877-1 883);  n.  s. 
V.  I-date  (1834-date).     London,  1877-date.     8'. 

Title  of  new  series:  The  genealogist.  A  quarterly  maga- 
zine of  genealogical,  antiquarian,  topographical  and  heraldic 
research. 

V.  1-7  edited  by  G.  W.  Marshall;  n.  s.  v.  1-5  edited  by 
W.  D.  Selby;  v.  6-10  by  K.  W.  Murray;  v.  ii-xa  by  H.  W. 
Forsyth  Harwood. 

Grampian  Club.  [Laws  of  the  club,  list  of 
members.]    Edinburgh,  1873.     ^2*.     CP  p.  box  2 

Harleian  Society. '  Publications,  v.  [i]-58 
(1869-1909).  Publications.  Registers,  v.  1-36, 
38  (1S77-1909).     London,  1 869-1909.     8".         *R 

Rules,  report  and  list  of  members.     1898. 

[London]  1898.     %\  *K 

Herald  (The)  and  genealogist.  Edited  by  J.  G. 
Nichols.    V.  1-8.   London,  1863-74.   %\  *R  22  E 

No  more  published . 

Home  (The)  Counties  Magazine,  devoted  to  the 

topography  of  London,  Middlesex,  Essex,   Herts, 

Bucks,  Berks,  Surrey  and  Kent.     Edited  by  W.  J. 

Hardy,    v.  i-date.    London  [i899]-date.    8*.    CA 

Continuation  of:  Middlesex  and  Hertfordshire  Notes  and 
Queries. 

Huguenot  Society  of  London.  Proceedings. 
V.  1-6  (1885-1901).     Lymington,  1 887-1902.     8  . 

Publications,     v.  1-17,   19,  21.     Index  to 

V.  10.    London,  1887- 1909.     4*.  ZOLA 


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357 


General  Periodicals,  confd, 

niustrated  Archseologist.  Edited  by  J.  R. 
Allen.  ▼.  1-2.  no.  6  (June,  1893-Scpt.  1894).  Lon- 
dion,  i8q3-'94.     4%  CA 

Numbering  coDtinuous.    No  more  published. 

lona  (The)  Club.  Collectanea  de  Rebus  Al- 
banicis,  consisting  of  original  papers  and  docu- 
ments relating  to  the  history  of  the  Highlands  and 
Islands  of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,  1847.     8^ 


1847.]     8 


Transactions,  v.  i.   1833-36.   [Edinburgh, 


CP 


Maitland  Club.  Miscellany  of  the  Maitland 
Club;  consisting  of  original  papers  and  other  docu- 
ments illustrative  of  the  history  and  literature  of 
Scotland,   v.  1-4.  Edinburgh,  1833-47.    4^    fCP 

Hiseellanea  genealogica  ct  heraldica;  edited 
by  J.  J.  Howard,  v.  1-2  (1868-76);  n.  s.  v.  1-4 
<i874-84);  2.  ser.  v.  1-5  (1886-94);  3.  ser.  v.  i- 
date  (1896-date).     London,  1868-date.     4^ 

New  Spalding  Club.  [Publications.]  Aber- 
deen,  1888-1909.     4".  fCP 

A^rdeenshire:— Courts:  Sheriff  Court.  Records  of  the 
Sheriff  Court  of  Aberdeenshire.    Ed.  by  D.  Littlejohn. 

A»'  '"3-     «904-'o7. 

Albemarle  (a.  Earl),  W.  A.  Keppel.  The  Albemarle  papers. 
V.  i-a.     x9oa. 

Alford  (Presbytery).  Records  of  the  meeting  of  the  Exer- 
cise of  Alford.     1807. 

Banff  (Burgh  of).     The  annals  of  Banff,    a  v.     1891-93. 

B<^ce  (Hector).  Hectorls  Boelii  Murthlacensium  et  Aber- 
donensiura  episcoporura  vitae.    1894. 

Bulloch  (J.  M.)     The  house  of  Gordon,    v.  i-a.     igoa-'oy. 

Burnett  (G.)    The  family  of  Burnett  of  Leys.     1901. 

Elgin.    The  Records  of  Elgin,  12^4-1800.  v.  i-a.     igo3-'o8. 

">"orical  papers  relating  to  the  Jacobite  period,  1699-1750. 
Edited  by  J.  Allardycc.    2  v.     1895-96. 

Johnston  (A.)     Musa  Latina  Aberdonensis.     v.  2.     1895. 

Macdonald  (J.)    Place  names  of  West  Aberdeenshire.  1899. 

Marischal  College  and  University.  Fasti  Academis  Maris- 
callanae.    v,  1-3.    1889-98. 

Miscellany  (The)  of  the  New  Spalding  Club,  v.  1-2.  1890- 
X908. 

Morrison  (A.)    The  Biackhalls  of  that  ilk  and  Barra.    1905. 

Officers  and  graduates  of  University  and  King^s  College, 
Aberdeen.     Ed.  by  P.  J.  Anderson.    1893. 

Records  (The)  of  Aboyne  .  .  .  Edited  by  Charles,  11.  mar- 
quis of  Huntly.    1894. 

Records  of  Invercauld,  1547-1828;  ed.  by  J.  G.  Michie. 

Records  of  old  Aberdeen. .  .edited  by  A.  M.  Munro.  v.  i-a, 
1898-1903. 

Records  of  the  Scots  Colleges  at  Douai,  Rome,  Madrid. 
V.  X.     1906. 

Collegiate  church  of  Saint  Nicholas,  Aberdeen.  Cartula- 
rfum  Ecclesiae  Sancti  Nicholai.     2  v.     1888-92. 

Wodrow  (R.)  Selections  from  Wodrow's  biographical  Col- 
lections.   1890. 

Report  by  council,     nos.  12,  14-18,  20-22 

(1898.   1 900- 1 904,    i9o6-'o8).     \Aberdeen'\     1898- 
1908.     sq.  8\  tCP  p.  Box  4 

Northern  counties  (The)  magazine,  v.  1-2; 
or,  nos.  1-12  (Oct.  1900-Sept.  1901).  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  1900-01.     8**.  CA 

Continued  as:  County  Monthly. 

Northern  Genealogist.  Edited  by  A.  Gib- 
bons.     V.     [i]-6,    nos.    1-2    (1895-1903).      York 


[1895-1903].     8' 


ARCA 


Northern  Notes  and  Queries.  A  quarterly 
magazine  devoted  to  the  antiquities  of  Northum- 
berland, Cumberland,  Westmorland  and  Durham. 
V.  I  (1906-1907).  Newcastle-upon-Tyne^  1906-07. 
8*.  CA 

No  more  published. 

Notes  and  Queries;  a  medium  of  inter-commu- 
nication  for   literary   men,  general   readers,   etc. 


Ser.  [i]-date  (1849-datc).     General  index  to  Ser. 

I-O.     London,  1850-date. 

Each  series  consists  of  v.  1-12. 

Edited  successively  by  W.  J.  Thoms,  H.  F.  Turle  and  J. 
Knight. 

Old  Welsh  Chips.  Edited  by  Edwin  Poole. 
(1888.)     Brecknock,  1888.     8*.  CV 

Parish  Register  Society.  Registers.  [No.l 
1-65.     London,  1896-1909.      8*.  ARS 

Patrician  (The).  Edited  by  J.  Burke.  6  v. 
London,  1846-48.     8\  *R 

Pedi^ee  (The)  Register.  Edited  by  George 
F.  T.  Sherwood,  v.  i-date.  London,  1907-datc. 
4*«  Per.  Dept. 

Pipe  Roll  Society.  Publications,  v.  1-29. 
London,  1884-1908.     8**.  CA 

Reliquary  and  illustrated  archaeologist,  v.  i- 
26  (1860-86);  n.  s.  V.  1-8  (1887-94);  n.  s. 
V.  i-date  (1895-date).     Z^?«^((?«[I86I]-datc.     8°. 

CA 

V.  i-a6  ed.  by  Llewellynn  Tewitt.  n.  s.  v.  1-8  by  J.  Chas. 
Cox.  n.  s.  V.  x-2  by  J.  R.  Allen.  Various  changes  in  sub-title. 

Royal  Archaeological  Institute  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  Archaeological  journal,  v.  1-50 
(1844-93);  Ser.  2,  V.  I-date  (1894-date).  Index 
to  V.  1-25.     London,  x846-datc.     8'.  CA 

V.  I,  nos.  1-4,  pub.  by  the  British  Archaeological  Assoc. 

Rep>ort  of  the  transactions  and  excursions 

at  their  annual  meeting.  ..1878.  ..     Northampton, 
1878.     8".    cop.  V.  I,  Northamptonshire  (no.  15) 

Royal  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland.  Jour- 
nal. V.  1-3  (i849-*55);  new  ser.  v.  1-6  (i856-'67); 
3.  ser.  V.  I  (1868-1869);  4.  ser.  v.  1-9  (1870-1889); 
5.  ser.  V.  I-date  (1890-date).     Dublin,  1853-date. 


8'. 


CSB 


Lacking:  5.  ser.,  v.  6,  nos.  i-a  (Mar.-^e.,  z8o6). 

V.  I-a  (i849-*53)  have  title:  Transactions  of  the  Kilkenny 
Archaeological  Society. 

V-  3  ('854-''55)  reads:  Proceedings  and  transactions  of  the 
Kilkenny  and   South-east  of  Ireland  Archzological  Society. 

new  ser.  v.  z-6:  Journal  of  Kilkenny  and  South-east  of  Ire- 
land Archseological  Society. 

3.  ser.  V.  i:  Journal  of  the  Historical  and  Archasological 
Association  of  Ireland. 

4.  ser.  V.  i-g:  Journal  of  the  Royal  HistoHcal  and  Archaeo- 
logical Association  of  Ireland. 

5.  ser.  V.  I  (i89o-'^[):  Proceedings  and  papers  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Antiquanes  of  Ireland. 

5.  ser.  V.  a-date:  Journal  .  .  . 

5.  ser.  V.  I-date,  also  called  v.  az-date  of  whole  series. 

Yearly  session.  51st,  55th-56th,  6ist.  \BeU 

fast?]  189Q-1909.     8'.  CSB  p.  box 

Scots  Lore.  v.  i,  no.  1-7.  Glasgow,  1895.    8°. 

CPA 

No  more  pub. 

Scottish  Antiquary,  v.  1-17.  Edinburgh, 
1888-1903.  C^A 

V.  I-  4  entitled:  Northern  Notes  and  Queries,  or  Scottish 
Antiquary. 
Continued  as  Scottish  Historical  Review. 

Scottish  History  Society.  Publications,  v.  i- 
45t  47-58,  60.  Index.  [Edinburgh]  1887-1909. 
8%  CP 

Scottish  Record  Society.  [Publications J 
Part  1-41,  44.  Edinburgh,  1898-1909.  4**.    ART 

Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London.  A  copy  of 
the  royal  charter  and  statutes  of  the  Society . . . 
and  ot  orders  and  regulations  established  by  the 
council  of  the  Society...  London:  T.  Bensley, 
printer,  1800.     iv,  52  p.     4'.  *C  p.  v.  408 


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General  Periodicals,  confd. 

Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne.  Archaeologia  Aeliana:  or,  Miscellaneous 
tracts  relating  to  antiquity,  n.  s.  v.  1-25  (1856- 
1904);  ser.  3,  V.  1-5  (1904-09).  NewcastU-upon- 
Tyne,  1857-1909.     8^  CA 

Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archaeo- 
logia  Scotica;  or,  Transactions  of  the  Society. 
V.  1-5,  no.  3.  Edinburgh^  1 792-1 890.     4°.   CPA 

Index  to  v.  1-3  in  v.  3. 

Laws  as  revised.     July  18,  1900;  May  8, 

1901.     Edinburgh,  1900-01.     8".        CPA  p.  box 


Spalding^  Club.  Miscellany,  t.  1-5.  Aber^ 
deen,  1841-52.     8'.  CP 

Snrtees  Society.  Publications,  v.  .  1-116 
(1835-1908).     [Durham]  1835-1908.     8'.         CA 

Topofp^apher  (The).  ..containing  a  Tariety  of 
original  articles,  illustrative  of  the  local  history  and 
antiquities  of  England...  ▼.  1-4,  no.  i  (1789- 
1 791).     London,  i789-*92.     8'.  CA 

Topo^apher  and  genealogist  (The).  Edited 
by  John  G.  Nichols,  vol.  1-3.  London^  1846-58. 
8\  'R 


Heraldry  and  Blazonry. 


Bibliography. 

Sims  (R.)  An  index  to  the  pedigrees  and  arms 
contained  in  the  heralds'  visitations  and  other 
genealogical  manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum. 
London,  1849.     8°. 

Victoria  and  Albert  HIms^mvcl.^ National  Art 
Library,  Classed  catalogue  of  printed  books. 
Heraldry.  London:  IVyman  <y  Sons,  1901.  vi. 
I  1.,  86  p.,   16  pi.     8".  AW 

(General  Works. 

Abbott  (W.  H.)  Heraldry  illustrated;  being 
a  short  account  of  the  origin  and  history  of  her- 
aldry and  an  explanation  of  its  nature,  with  prac- 
tical directions  for'  drawing  and  painting  coats  of 
arms:  to  which  is  added  a  glossary  of  the  terms 
used  in  the  science  of  heraldry,  with  over  700  ex- 
planatory engravings.  JVew  York:  Bureau  of 
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Andr^  (J.  Lewis).  Miscellanea  Heraldica. 
( Arc haeol.  Jour.  v.  57  (ser.  2,  v.  7),  pp.  301-324. 
London,  1900.) 

Arms  (The)  of  the  English  royal  family. 
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AveHng  (S.  T.)  Heraldry:  ancient  and  mod- 
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Baildon  (W.  Paiey).  Herald's  college  and 
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Barrington  (A.)  Lectures  on  heraldry.  Lon- 
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Barron  (Oswald).  Heraldry  revived.  (An- 
cestor, no.  I,  April  1902,  pp.  36-57.  London, 
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Bedford  (W.  K.  Riland).  The  blazon  of 
Episcopacy;  being  the  arms  borne  by,  or  attri- 
buted to,  the  archbishops  and  bishops  of  England 
and  Wales,  with  an  ordinary  of  the  coats  described 
and  of  other  episcopal  arms.  Oxford:  The  Clar- 
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Berners  (Juliana).  The  boke  of  Saint  Albans 
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ing, hunting,  and  cote  armour:    printed  at  Saint 


Albans  by  the  schoolmaster-printer  in  i486.  Re- 
produced in  fac-simile.  With  an  introduction  by 
W.  Blades.  London:  E,  Stock,  1881.  32  p..  88  1. 
sq.  4^  'IKK 

The  book  containing  the  treatises  of  hawk- 
ing; hunting:  coat- armour;  fishing:  and  biasing 
of  arms.  As  printed  at  Westminster,  by  W3mkyD 
de  Worde. .  .1496.  [With  biographical  and  bib- 
liographical notices  by  J.  Haslewood.]  London: 
fVhite  &*  Cochrane,  repr.,  1810.  2  p.l.,  104  P-. 
89  1.    4'.  Stuart  18904 

Berry  (W.)  Encyclopaedia  Heraldica.  Lon- 
don, 1828.     3  v.     4**.  *R 

V.  I.    DictioDsry  of  heraldry  and  pedigree  plate. 

V.  3.    Dictionary  of  armi  and  appendix. 

V.  3.    Explanatory  plates  with  reference  to  the  dictiotiary. 

Book  (A)  of  north  country  arms  of  the  six- 
teenth century,  illus.  i  pi.  (Archaeol.  iEliana. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1907.  8°.  ser.  3,  v.  3, 
pp.  229-296.) 

Boatell(C.)  English  heraldry.  London,  1883. 
5.  ed.     I2^  AWN 

Heraldry,   historical  and   popular. .  .with 

nine  hundred  and  seventy-five  illustrations.  Ijm- 
don:  R.  Bentley,  1864.  xvi,  547  p.,  83  pi.  3.  ed. 
8^  AWB 

Brackley  (John).  Friar  Brackley's  book  of 
arms.  (Ancestor,  no.  10,  July,  1904,  pp.  87-^7. 
London,  1904.) 

Bradley  (John  W.)  An  armorial  list  of  mitred 
or  parliamentary  abbeys  in  the  sixteenth  century. 
(Geneal.    Maga.     London,    1898.     4*.     v.    2,   pp. 

3-7-) 

Broun  {Sir  Richard).  Address. .  .as  to  the 
right  of  the  eldest  sons  of  the  baronets  of  Scotland 
and  Nova  Scotia  (being  of  age)  to  the  dignity  of 
knighthood.     London,  1840.     8".  P  64 

Brunet  (Alexander).  The  regal  armorie  of 
Great  Britain,  from  the  time  of  the  ancient  Britons 
to  the  reign  of  Queen  Victoria. .  .and  the  origin  of 
emblematic   insignia.      London,   1839.     il.      16". 

AWK 

Burke  (John).  A  genealogical  and  heraldic 
history  of  the  commoners  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.     London,  iS2(>-3S.     4  v,     8**.  'R 

Burke  (J.,  and  Sir  John  BERNARD).  Encyclo- 
paedia of  heraldry,  or,  General  armory  of  England, 
Scotland  and  Ireland.  3.  edition,  with  supple- 
ment.    London,  1844.     8°.  *Il 

London,  1847.     8".  AWN 


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359 


Heraldry,  confd, 

A  genealos^ical  and  heraldic   history  of  the 

«xtinct  and  dormant  baronetcies  of  England,  Ire- 
land, and  Scotland.     London,  1844.     8*.  *R 

Heraldic  illastrations,  comprising  the  ar- 
morial bearings  of  the  principal  families  of  the 
empire,  with  pedigrees  and  annotations.  London^ 
1844-45.     3v.     8^  AWN 


London,  1844-46.     3  v.     4* 


Burke  {Sir  John  Bernard).  A  genealogical 
and  heraldic  history  of  the  colonial  gentry.  Lon- 
don, 1891-95.     2  V.     4*.  *R 

▼.  a  edited  by  Ashworth  P.  Burke. 

The  general  armory  of  England,  Scotland, 

Ireland  and  Wales,  comprising  a  registry  of  armo- 
rial bearings  from  the  earliest  to  the  present  time. 
With  a  supplement.  London  :  Harrison,  1883. 
2  p.l.,  Ixxix,  21  1.,  1 185  p.     4*.  *R 

The    heraldic  register   1849-50,    with  an 

annotated  obituary.    London,  1850.    8".       AWN 

The  scale  of  precedence  in  Ireland.  Dub- 
Jin,  1867.     24'. 

A  selection  of  arms  authorized  by  the  laws 

of  heraldry.     London,  i860,     pi.     8*.  AWN 

London,  1863.     8'.  *R 

A  visitation  of  the  seats  and  arms  of  the 

noblemen  and  gentlemen  of  Great  Britain.  Lon- 
don: Colburn  and  Co.,  1852-53.     2  v.     4*.     Ref 


V.  a  published  by  Hurst  &  Blackett. 
2.  series.     London,  1855. 


2  V.    4 


Bute  (3.  marquess),  JOHN  PATRICK  Crichton 

Stuart,  and  others.     The  arms  of  the  royal  and 

parliamentary   burghs   of    Scotland.     Edinburgh: 

IV.  Blackwood  &*  Sons,  1897.    2  p.l.,  392  p.,  i  1. 

illus.     sq.  4°.  *R 

One  of  335  copies  printed. 

Cikrter  (Matthew).  Honor  redivivus;  or,  The 
analysis  of  honor  and  armory;  reprinted  with  addi- 
tions.    London,  1673.     P^-     iHus.     3.  ed.     16**. 

AWN 

Chikdwiek  (Edward  Marion).  The  armiger. 
<Archaeo].  Jour.  v.  58  (ser.  2,  v.  8),  pp.  305-321. 
London,  1901.) 

Clark  (Hugh).  An  introduction  to  heraldry. . . 
18.  ed. ;  rev.  by  J.  R.  Planche.  London,  1884. 
12*.  'R 

Clark  (Hugh),  and  Thomas  Wormull.  A 
short  and  easy  introduction  to  heraldry  in  two 
parts.  Pt.  I.  The  use  of  arms  and  armory... 
Pt.  2.  A  dictionary  of  heraldry. .  .etc.  embellished 
with  forty  copper-plates .  . .  London  :  C.  6r*  G. 
KearsUy,  1794.  i  p.l.,  viii,  335  p.,  30  pi.  7.  ed. 
8'.  AWB 

Coneeming  the  making  of  gentlemen.  Early 
grants  of  arms.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  3,  pp.  257- 
263,  296-297;  V.  4,  pp.  407;  V.  5,  pp.  300-301. 
London,  1 899-1902.) 

Cussans  (John  Edwin).  The  handbook  of 
heraldry,  with  instructions  for  tracing  pedigrees 
and  deciphering  ancient  mss.  London  [i86q].  il. 
pi.     2.  ed.     12*.  AWB 

. London,  1882.     3.  ed.     8*.  *R 

London :    Chatto   &*    PVindus,    1893. 

xiii  (i),  (I)  14-353  p.,  I  pi.    4,  ed.    12'.       AWB 


Dallaway  (James).  Inquiries  into  the  origin 
and  progress  of  the  science  of  heraldry  in  Eng- 
land, with  observations  on  armorial  ensigns. 
Gloucester,  1793.     pi.     f*.  TAWN 

Dansey  (James  Cruikshank).  The  English 
crusaders.  Part  i.  \London?\  Dickinson  6*  Co., 
n.  d.     f*.  AWN 

Dent  (Alfred  B.)  Rudimentary  principles  of 
heraldry.  (The  Historical  Bulletin,  v.  7,  pp.  58- 
60,  80-82,  106-107,  134-136;  V.  8.  pp.  8-9,  40- 
41.  76-78,  1 14-115,  152-153.  174-175;  V.  9,  pp. 
19-20.     i905-'o6.) 

OeseriptioB  of  the  arms  of  the  counties, 
chief  towns  and  boroughs,  in  England  and  Wales 
. . .  with  glossary  of  heraldic  terms.  London:  The 
author,  1848.     viii,  9-43  p.    24**.    AWN  p.  box  i 

Deuchar  (Alexander).  British  crests ;  families 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland ;  with  a  glossary  of 
heraldic  terms.     Edinburgh,  181 7.    2  v.    8".     *R 

Dodd  (C.  R.)  A  manual  of  dignities,  privi- 
lege, and  precedence,  including  lists  of  the  great 
public  functionaries,  from  the  Revolution  to  the 
present  time.     London,  1842.     8**.  AWO 

Donaldson  (William  Leverton).  On  heraldry, 
and  its  connection  with  Gothic  architecture.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Institute  of  British  archi- 
tects, on  the  20th  June,  1836.  London:  J.  Will- 
iams, 1837.     3  p.l.,  23  p.     ^'.        *Cp.v.  1114 

Dugdale  (^iV  William).  The  antient  usage 
in  bearing  of  such  ensigns  of  honour  as  are  com- 
monly call'd  arms ;  with  a  catalogue  of  the  present 
nobility  of  England;  to  which  is  added  a  catalogue 
of  the  present  nobility  of  Scotland  and  Ireland, 
&c.  Oxford:  M.  /'/// [1682].  5  p.l.,  78.  2  1.. 
79-194  p.,  I  table.     8^  AWB 

Dwun  (L.)  Heraldic  visitations  of  Wales  and 
part  of  the  Marches  between  the  years  1586  and 
161 3,  under  the  authority  of  Clarencieux  and  Nor- 
roy. .  .transcribed  from  the  original  MSS.  and  edited 
...by  S.  R.  Meyrick.     Llandovey,  1846.     2  v.    f**. 

*R 

Ebblewhite  (E.  A.)  The  royal  arms  and  their 
use  by  tradesmen.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  6,  pp.  7- 
13.  53-58.     London,  1902.) 

Edmondson  (J.)  A  complete  body  of  her- 
aldry.    London,  1780.     2  v.     f  .  *R 

Ellis  (William  Smith).  A  plea  for  the  anti- 
quity  of  heraldry,  with  an  attempt  to  expound  its 
theory  and  elucidate  its  history.  London,  1853. 
8^  AW  p.  box  I 

Elven  (J.  P.)  The  book  of  family  crests;  com- 
prising nearly  every  family  bearing,  properly  bla- 
zoned and  explained. .  .illustrative  of  the  crests  of 
the  peers  and  baronets — nearly  every  family  of 
England,  Wales,  Scotland  and  Ireland,  the  colo- 
nies, etc.,  etc.,  with  the  surnames  of  the  bearers, 
alphabetically  arranged,  a  dictionary  of  mottos,  an 
essay  on  the  origin  of  arms,  crests,  etc.,  and  a 
glossary  of  terms.  [By  J.  P.  Elven.  Improved 
by  Henry  Washbourne.J  London:  H.  Washbourne, 
1851.     6.  ed.     2  V.     12"*.  *R 

Elvin  (Charles  Norton).  Anecdotes  of  her- 
aldry... the  origin  of  the  armorial  bearings  of 
many  families.    London,  1864.    il-    l6^>     1159B 


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Heraldry,  confd, 

A  synopsis  of  heraldry;  or,  A  short... 

method  of  acquiring  the  art  of  blazon.    .     London: 
Ji.  Hardwicke^  1866.    113  p.,  14  pi.  [2.  ed.l    12**. 

AWB 

Eve  (George  W.)  Decorative  heraldry,  a  prac- 
tical handbook  of  its  artistic  treatment.  London: 
G.  Bell  &*  Sons,  1897.     xvi,  281  p.,  4  pi.     12°. 

AWE 

Heraldry  as  art.  An  account  of  its  de- 
velopment and  practice  chiefly  in  England.  Lon- 
don: B,   T,  Batsford^  1907.     x,  308  p.,  6  pi.     8*. 

AWE 


The    lion    in    heraldry.      (Art    Workers* 

Quar.     V.  5,  pp.  13-17.     London,  1906.) 

Fairbairn  (John).  Crests  of  families  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland;  revised  by  L.  Butters;  ed.  by 
J.  Maclaren.     Edinburgh,  i860.     2  v.     8*.      *K 


New  ed.  by  A.  C.  Fox-Davies.  Edinburgh, 
1892.     2  V.     4".  *R 

Ffrench  (  ).     The  arms  of    Ireland  and 

Celtic  tribal  heraldry.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Ireland,  v.  35  (ser.  5,  v.  15),  pp. 
234-248.     Dublin,  1905.) 

Fifteenth  (A)  century  roll  of  arms.  (Ancestor. 
1903  (Oct.),  no.  7,  pp.  184-215;  1904  (Apr.),  no. 
9.  PP-  159-180.     London,  i903-'o4.) 

Foster  (Joseph).  Some  feudal  coats  of  arms 
and  others  illustrated  with  2,000  zinco  etchings 
from  the  Bayeux  tapestry,  Greek  vases,  seals,  tiles, 
effigies,  brasses  and  heraldic  rolls.  Some  chart 
pedigrees.  Oxford:  /.  Parker  dr*  Co.,  1902. 
xxxviii,  240  p.     f**.  f  ARK 

Foz-Davies  (Arthur  Charles).  The  art  of 
heraldry.  An  encyclopaedia  of  armory.  London: 
T,  C.  6r*  E.   C.  Jack,  1904.     viii,  504  p.,  153  pi. 

r.  ni 

Badges.    How  do  they  descend  ?    (Geneal. 

Maga.     V.  5.  pp.  107-114.     London,  1901.) 

A  complete  guide  to  heraldry.    Illustrated 

. .   by  Graham  Johnston.    London:  T,  C.  &*  E.  C. 

Jack,  1909.  xii,  647  p.,  25  pi.  [9  colored],  illus. 
8'.  'R 

The  heraldic  cinquefoil.     (Geneal.   Maga. 

V.  7,  pp.  207-210.      London,  1903.) 

Heraldic  marks  of  illegitimacy.     (Geneal. 

Maga.     V.  7,  pp.  189-198.     London,  1903.) 

How  to  use  a  coat  of  arms,   i  pi.  (Geneal. 

Maga.  V.  7,  pp.  381-385,  466-469.  486-488, 
545-549;  V.  8,  pp.  62-66.     London,  1904.) 

— I —  Is  the  red  dragon  Welsh  after  all  ?  (Gene- 
alogical Maga.     V.  6,  pp.  235-243.    London,  1902.) 

The  reform  of  the  college  and  offices  of 

arms.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  5,  pp.  334-343,  381- 
392,  429-434,  485-492;  V.  6,  pp.  36-38,  1 1 2-1 19, 
154-159.    199-206,    265-269,    315-320.     London, 

I90I-'02.) 

Unheraldic  charges.    (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  4, 

PP-  137-143.     London,  1900.) 

Wales  and  the  royal  arms.  (Geneal.  Maga. 

V-  4.  pp.  521-529.     London,  1901.) 

Foz-Davies  (Arthur  Charles),  and  M.  E.  B. 
Crookes.  The  book  of  public  arms.  A  cyclo- 
paedia of  the  armorial  bearings. .  .of  the  counties, 


cities,  towns  and  universities  of  the  United  King- 
dom..  .Compiled. .  .by  A.  C.  Fox-D^vies  and 
M.  E.  B.  Crookes.  Edinburgh:  T,  C.  and  E.  C 
Jack,  1894.    xii.  13-37  p.,  130  pi.  sq.  f*.    fA.WN' 

French  (Gilbert  J.)  On  the  banners  of  the 
Bayeux  tapestry,  and  the  earliest  heraldic  charges. 
5  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  13,  pp. 
1 13-130.     London,  1857.) 

Glossary  (A)  of  terms  used  in  heraldry.  New 
edition. .  .edited  by  J.  Parker.  Oxford:  J.  Parker 
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Libri    censualis,    vocati    Domesday- Book, 

indices.  Accessit  dissertatio  generalis  de  ratione 
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In  colophon,  1811. 

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527  p.,  2  maps.     8".  CE 

Royal  Historical  Society.  Domesday  Com- 
memoration, 1886.  Notes  on  the  manuscripts, 
&c.,  exhibited  at  H.  M.  Public  Record  Office... 
30(2)  p.  London:  Longmans,  Green,  6*  Co.,  1886. 
8'.  CE 

Stevenson  (W.  H.)  A  contemporary  descrip- 
tion of  the  Domesday  survey.  (Eng.  Hist.  Rev. 
V.  22,  pp.  72-84.     London,  1907.) 

Webb  (Philip  Carteret).  A  short  account  of 
some  particulars  concerning  Domes-day  book,  with 
a  view  to  promote  its  being  published...  i  p.  1., 
21  p.  London,  1756.  4".  (Soc.  of  Antiquaries 
of  London.)  CE  p.  Box 

Whale  (T.  W.)  Date  of  the  Domesday  sur- 
vey: and  use  of  some  of  its  terms.  (Devonshire 
Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.  and  Art. 
Rept.  and  Transac.  v.  35  (ser.  2,  v.  5),  pp.  156- 
166.     Plymouth,  1903.) 

Wheatley  (H.  B.)  Domesday  bibliography. 
(In:  Domesday  commemoration,  v.  2,  pp.  663- 
695.     London,  1891.     8"*.  CE 

Doa^las  {Sir  Robert).  The  baronage  of  Scot* 
land,  containing  an  historical  and  genealogical  ac~ 
count  of  the  gentry  of  that  kingdom.  Edinburgh^ 
1798.    f.  *R 

The  peerage  of    Scotland:   containing  an 

historical  and  genealogical  account  of  that  king- 
dom... 2.  ed. ...with  a  continuation  by  J.  P. 
Wood.     Edinburgh:  G,  Ramsay^  1813.     2  v.     f.** 

STUART  1260 

Doyle  (J.  E.)  The  official  baronage  of  Eng- 
land: showing  the  succession,  dignities,  and  offices 
of  every  peer  from  1066-188 5,  with  1600  illustra- 
tions.    London,  1886.     3  v.     8%  *B 

Drammond  (H.)  Histories  of  noble  British 
families,  with  biographical  notices  of  the  most  dis- 
tinguished individuals  in  each...  London:  JV, 
Pickering,  1 846.     2  v.     f\  STUART  84 

Dublin  University.  A  catalogue  of  graduates 
who  have  proceeded  to  degrees  in  the  University 
of  Dublin,  from  the  earliest  recorded  commence- 
ments to  July,  1866;  with  supplement  to  December 
16,  1868.  Dublin:  Hodges,  Smith,  and  Foster, 
1869.     Ixix,  656  p.,  I  1.     8^  STK 

Dvf^ale  {Sir  William).  The  antient  usage 
in  bearing  of  such  ensigns  of  honour  as  are  com- 
monly call'd  arms;  with  a  catalogue  of  the  present 
nobility  of  England;  to  which  is  added  a  cata- 
logue of  the  present  nobility  of  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land, &c.  Oxford:  M.  Pitt  [1682].  5  p.l.,  78. 
2  1.,  79-194  p..  I  table.     8".  AWB 

The  baronage  of  England;  or.  An  histori- 
cal account  of  the  lives  and  most  memorable  actions 
of  our  English  nobility;  in  the  Saxons  time,  to  the 
Norman  Conquest,  and  from  thence .. .  untill  1676. 
London:  A.  Roper,  1675-76.    3  v.  in  2.     5  tab.  4*. 

tfARN 

Edmondflon  (Joseph).  The  present  peerages; 
with  plates  of  arms  and  an  introduction  to  her- 
aldry...  Ijmdon,  xiZ^,     8\  *R 


Eton  College.  Montem  lists  from  1773  to  i8'^2. 
Eton,  1835.     8\  STK 

Registrum  regale  ab  anno  1443,  usque  ad 

annum  1774.     Etonce,  1774.     4*.  fSTK 

Eton  (The)  register,  being  a  continuation  of 
Stapylton*s  Eton  school  lists,  1 893-1 890.  Com- 
piled for  the  Old  Etonian  Association.  Eton:  Pri- 
vately prtd.  for  the  members  of  the  Old  Etonian 
Assoc,  by  SpottiswooJe  &*  Co.,  1 901.  xxiv,  112  p. 
sq.  8'.  ARF 

Eton  (The)  school  lists,  from  1 791-1850,  [every 
third  year  after  1793,]  with  notes,  by  H.  E.  C. 
Stapylton . . .  London:  E.  P.  Williams,  1 864. 
xiii,  273  (1)  p.     2.  cd.     sq.  8".  STK 

Second  series  of  Eton  school  lists,  com- 
prising the  years  between  1853  and  1892. ..  Eton: 
R.  I.  Drake,  1900.  xvii,  241-535  p.  sq.  8".  STK 

Family  notes  of  Wilks,  Sherlock,  Lewys,  etc. 
(Cath.  Rcc.  Soc.  Misc.  v.  i,  pp.  143-147.  Lon- 
don, 1905.) 

Farrar  (H.)  Irish  marriages:  being  an  index 
to  the  marriages  in  Walker's  Hibernian  Magazine, 
1 771  to  1812.  With  an  appendix  from  the  notes  of 
Sir  Arthur  Vicars.  ..of  the  births,  marriages,  and 
deaths  in  the  Anthologia  Hibernica,  1793  and 
1794.   London:  Phillimore  &*  Co.,  1897.    2  v.     8". 

ARS 

One  of  75  copies  printed. 

Fifty  (The)  earliest  English  wills  in  the  Court  of 
Probate,  London,  A.D.  1387-1439;  with  a  priest's 
of  1454.  Copied  and  edited  from  the  original 
registers  in  Somerset  House  by  F.  J.  Furnivall. 
London:  Early  Eng.  Text  Soc,  1882.  xvi,  200  p. 
8**.  (Early  English  Text  Soc.  Original  ser.  no.  78.) 

NCE 

Forster  (H.  R.)  The  pocket  peerage  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland...  Third  year...  London:  D, 
Bogue,  1853.     2  p.l.,  iii-xviii,  550  p.     24". 

STUART  8430 

Foster  (Joseph).  Alumni  Oxonienses:  the  mem- 
bers of  the  University  of  Oxford,  1500-1714... 
being  the  matriculation  register  of  the  University. 
Oxford:  Parker  &*  Co.,  1891-92.     4  v.     nar.  4°. 

Cat.  Dept. 

Alumni   Oxonienses:  the   members  of  the 

University  of  Oxford,  1715-1886. ..  being  the  ma- 
triculation register  of  the  University. ..  Z^if^^^if.' 
Joseph  Foster,  1^%^,     4  y.     nar.  4°.    Cat.  Dept. 

Collectanea  genealogica.    London:  Hatell, 

Watson  &*  Viney,  1882-85.     4  v.     4*.  *R 

V.  X.  Collectanea  genealogica  . .  .  Memt>ers  of  Parliament, 
England.    Members  of  Parliament,  Ireland. 

V.  2.  Members  of  Parliament,  Scotland. 

V.  3.  The  register  of  admissions  to  Gray's  Inn,  1521-1881, 
together  with  the  register  of  marriages  in  Gray's  Inn  Chapel, 
1605-175^.  Sims'  index  to  pedi^ees  contained  in  the  Her- 
alds' Visitations  and  other  ross.  in  the  British  Museum. 

V.  4.  Men-at-the-Bar. 

The  peerage,  baronetage  and   knightage  of 

the  British  Empire  for  1880.      Westminster,  1880. 
2  V.  in  I.     nar.  4".  Ref* 

Fowler  (Thomas).  The  history  of  Corpus 
Christi  College,  with  lists  of  its  members.  Oxford: 
Oxford  Hist.  Soc,  1893.  xiv,  i  1.,  482  p.,  3  pi. 
8^     (Oxford  Historical  Society.     Pub.)  CA 

Foz-Davies  (A.  C.)  Armorial  families:  a 
complete  peerage,  baronetage,  and  knightage. 
Edinburgh,  1895.     f".  *R 


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Collected  Genealogy,  cont'd. 

The  roll  of  Battle  Abbey,    (Geneal.  Maga. 

V.  8,  pp.  20-27.    London^  1904.) 

Frag^enta  genealogica.  London:  F.  A. 
Crisp,  1 889-1909.     13  V.    4*.  ARF 

No.  17  of  50  copies  printed. 

V.  8  is  no.  17  of  75  copies  printed. 

V.  la  b  no.  39  of  100 copies  printed. 

Fry  (Edward  Alexander).  Index  of  Chancery 
Proceedings  (Reynardson's  Division)  preserved  in 
the  Public  Record  Office.  Edited  by  E.  A.  Fry. 
London:  The  Society,  1903-4.  2  v.  8".  (British 
Record  Society.     Index  Library,    [v.]  29,  32.) 

ARCA 

Genealogist's  (A)  kalendarof  chancery  suits 
of  the  time  of  Charles  I.  (Ancestor.  1902,  no.  2, 
pp.  208-229;  no.  3,  pp.  49-72;  1903.  no.  5,  pp. 
81-91;  no.  7,  pp.  75-89;  1904.  no.  9,  pp.  36-45; 
no.  II,  pp.  161-169;  no.  12,  Jan.  1905,  pp.  56-62. 
London,  1902-05. ) 

Gilbert  (John  T.),  editor.     Manuscripts  of  His 

Grace  the  Duke  of  Leinster,   Carton,  Maynooth, 

Ireland.    (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission. 

9.  report.    Part  2,  pp.  263-293.   London,  1884.  f°.) 

Contains  valuable  genealogical  information  relative  to 
Ireland. 

Gilbert  (John  T.,  and  Rossl),  editors.  The 
manuscripts  of  the  Marquis  of  Ormonde,  preserved 
at  the  Castle,  Kilkenny.  London,  1895-99.  2  v. 
8^     (Historical  Mss.  Com.)  C 

V.  X  called  :  Hist.  Mss.  Com.  i^.  rept.,  app.,  pt.  vii. 

The  mss.  contain  much  valuable  material  for  Irish  ge- 
nealogy. There  are  numerous  lists  of  officers  and  men  in  the 
English  army  in  Ireland  and  in  v.  a,  pp.  114-X76  a  *'  List  of 
transplanted  Irish,  1655-1659. " 

Godstow^  Nunnery.  The  English  register  of 
Godstow  Nunnery,  near  Oxford,  written  about 
1450.  Edited,  with  an  introduction,  by  Andrew 
Clark.  London:  AT.  Paul,  Trench,  TrUbner  &*  Co., 
Ltd.,  190S-06.  2  V.  8°.  (Early  English  Text 
Soc.     Orig.  ser.  v.  130.)  NCE 

pt.  z.  Prefixed  pieces ;  foundation  deeds ;  estates,  Berk- 
shire to  Oxfordshire. 

pt.  2.  Esutes,  Oxfordshire  to  Yorkshire ;  charters  by 
bishops,  sovereigns,  popes. 

Graduati  Cantabrigienses  sive  catalogus  ex- 
hibens  nomina  eorum  quos,  ab  anno  mdclix,  usque 
ad  decimum  diem  octobris  mdcccxxiii  gradu  quo- 
cunque  ornavit  Academia  Cantabrigiensis. ..  Can- 
tabrigia:  /.  Smith.  1823.     537,  28  p.     8^    STK 

Grant  (Francis  James),  editor.  See  Miscel- 
laneous executry  papers. 

Grant  (James).  The  tartans  of  the  clans  of 
Scotland. .  .with  historical  notes  of  each  clan. 
Edinburgh:  W.  df'A.  K.Johnston,  1886.  83  1., 
I  map,  71  pi.     f°.  ttMMK 

Gray's  Inn.  The  register  of  admissions  to 
Gray's  Inn,  1521-1881;  together  with  the  register 
of  marriages  in  Gray's  Inn  Chapel,  1 695-1 754.  By 
J.  Foster.  London:  Hazell,  Watson  Cj*  FjVf^ry,  1882. 
iv,  ex.  I  1.,  124  p.  4**.  (In:  Joseph  Foster  Col- 
lectanea genealogica.  v.  3.)  ^R84F 

Great  Britain. — Court  of  Chancery.  A 
calendar  of  chancery  proceedings.  Bills  and  an- 
swers filed  in  the  reign  of  King  Charles  the  First; 
edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore.  London:  The 
British  Record  Society,  1 889-1896.  4  v.  8**. 
(British  Record  Society.  Index  Library,  v.  2,  5, 
6,  14.)  ARCA 


Great  Britain. — Court  of  King's  Justiciars, 
Feet  of  fines  of  the  reign  of  Henry  ii.  and  of  the 
first  seven  years  of  the  reign  of  Richard  I.  11 82- 
II 96.  Printed  from  the  originals  in  the  custody 
of  the  Master  of  the  Rolls.  .  London  {Pipe  Roll 
Society^  1894,  vi,  2  p.l,  3  1.,  208  p.  8*.  (Pipe 
Roll  Society,     v.  17.)  CA 

Feet  of  fines  of  the  7th-ioth. .  .years 

of  the  reign  of  Richard  i.  1 196- 1 199.  Printed 
from  the  originals  in  the  custody  of  the  Master  of 
the  Rolls...  London  [Pipe  Roll  Society"^  1896- 
1900.    3  V.    8".  (Pipe  Roll  Society,   v.  20,  23,  24.) 

CA 

Three  rolls  of  the  king's  court  in  the 

reign  of  King  Richard  the  First,  i  IQ4-1 195.  Now 
first  printed  from  the  original  in  the  custody  of  the 
Master  of  the  Rolls. . .  With  an  introduction  and 
notes  by  F.  W.  Maitland.  London  [Pipe  Roll 
Society]  1891.  xl.  181  (i)  p.  8**.  (Pipe  Roll 
Society,     v.  14.)  CA 

Great  Britain. — Courts.  An  index  to  bills 
of  privy  signet,  commonly  called  signet  bills,  1584 
to  1596  and  1603  to  1624,  with  a  calendar  of  writs 
of  privy  seal.  1601  to  1603.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W. 
Phillimore.  London:  British  Record  Society,  1890. 
xvi,  234  p.,  I  1.  8*.  (British  Record  Society. 
Index  library,     v.  4.)  ARCA 

Great  Britain. — Exchequer.  The  great  roll 
of  the  pipe  for  the  5th  [to  the  24th]  year  of  the 
reign  of  King  Henry  the  Second,  Ii58-fii78]. 
Now  first  printed  from  the  original  in  the  custody 
of  the  Master  of  the  Rolls. . .  London  [Pipe  Roll 
Society]  1 884-1 906.  20  v.  8".  (Pipe  Roll  Society, 
v.  I,  2,  4-9,  11-13,  15-16,  18,  19,  21,  22,  25, 
26-27.)  CA 

Great  Britain. — Home  Office.  Certificates  of 
naturalization  granted  by  the  Secretary  of  State 
during  the  period  from  25.  Nov.,  1844,  to  31.  Dec., 
1900,  pursuant  to  the  naturalization  acts,  1844  and 
1870.  Index  to  names.  London:  Darling  &* 
Son,  ltd.,  1908.     362  p.     f.  tSEVP 

Great  Britain.— /'t/^/iV  Record  Office.  Acts 
of  the  Privy  Council  of  England,  new  series,  v. 
1-32.     London,  1890-1907.     4". 

I 54 2- I 604. 

Ancient  compotuses  of  the  Exchequer. 

Escheators'  Accounts  and  Inquisitions,  i  Henry  vii 
to  the  closing  of  each  series.  (10.  ann.  rept. 
Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1849.  app.  2, 
pp.  1-222.) 

Annual  report  of  the  Deputy  Keeper 

of  the  Public  Records.  58-70(1896-1908).  Lon- 
don, 1897-1909.     8**. 

The  Library  has  a  complete  set  of  the  reports  in  the  Parlia- 
meotary  Papers. 

Augmentation  of  office  records.  In- 
dex to  enrolments  of  leases  and  pensions. 
Henry  viii  to  James  I.  (49.  ann.  rept.  Deputy 
Keeper  Public  Records,  1888.     pp.  209-375.) 

Calendar  of  the  Charter  Rolls  pre- 
served in  the  Public  Record  Office.  Loncbn^  1903— 
1908.     3  V.     4**. 

v.  I.  Henry  iii.     1226-1257. 

V.  a.  Henry  iii-Edward  1.     1257-1300. 

V.  3.  Edward  i-Edward  11.    1300-1326. 

[Calendar  of  the]  Close  Rolls  of  the 

reign  of  Henry  iii  preservedin  the  Public  Record 


UST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


371 


CcllecUd  Genealogy ^ 
Gt  Br,  Public  Record  Office,  confd. 

Office.  Printed  under  the  superintendence  of  the 
Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.  A.D.  1 227-1237. 
London^  1 902- 1 908.     3  v.     4°. 

Edward  i.    London,  1900- 1908. 


5  V.     4  . 
1272-1307. 


Edward  ii.    London,  1 892-1 898. 


4V.    4\ 
1307-1327. 


Edward    ill.      London,    1896- 


1908.     II  V.     4"". 
X327-1364. 

Calendar  of  the  contents  of  the  pat- 
ent rolls  deposited  in  the  Chapel  of  the  Rolls, 
part  I.  I  Edward  5,  i  Richard  111-3  Richard  iii. 
1483-1485.  (9.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  of  Public 
Records,  1848.     no.  i,  app.  1,  pp.  1-147.) 

Calendar  of  dockets  of  and  warrants 

for,  priTy  seals  and  other  documents  relating 
thereto,  from  1634  to  171 1,  formerly  belonging  to 
the  Duke  of  Newcastle  as  Lord  Privy  Seal,  in  the 
reign  of  Queen  Anne  and  now  contained  in  Har* 
leian  Mss.  Brit.  Mus.  no.  2262-4  and  no.  7344-51. 
(30.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records, 
1869.     pp.  360-503.)  C 

Calendar  of    documents   relating  to 

Ireland,  11 71-1307,  ed.  by  H.  S.  Sweetman  and 
G.  F.  Handcock.     London,  1875-86.     5  v.     4*. 

Calendar    of  documents   relating  to 

Scotland  preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Public  Record 

Office.  Edited  by  J.  Bain.  Edinburgh,  1881-1888. 

4  V.     4^ 
X108-ZS09. 

Calendar  of  entries  in  the  papal  reg- 
isters relating  to  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Papal 
letters,  1 198-1447,  ed.  by  H.  W.  Bliss.  London, 
1893-1909.     8  V.     4**. 

Petitions  to  the  Pope.     1342- 

1419.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Bliss,  v.  i.  London:  Eyre 
^  Spotti 5 woode,  printers,  1896.     4**. 

Calendar  of  Home  Office  papers  of 

the  reign  of  George  iii,  preserved  in  [the]  Public 
Record  Office,  1760-1775,  ed.  by  J.  Rcdington  and 
R.  A.  Roberts.     London,  1878-1899.     4  V.     4*. 

Calendar  of  inquisitions  post  mortem 

and  other  analogous  documents. . .  [Series  i.] 
V.  1-2,  5.  7.     London,  1904-1909.     4**. 

T.  X.  Henry  in. 


Richard  11.      v.  1-4,  6.     Lon- 


V.  2.  Edward  i. 
V.  5.  Edward  11. 
V.  7.  Edward  in. 


[Series  2.]    v.  i.    London,  1898. 


Hcnrv  vii. 


[Calendar  of]    Patent   Rolls  of    the 

reign  of  Henry  iii.    London,  1901-1908.    4  v.    4**. 
12x6-1258. 
Edward  i.    London,  1 893-1901. 


4v.     4  . 

I 272-1 307. 


5v.     4'. 
X307-1327. 


Edward  II.  London,  1894- 1904. 


Edward    iil.     London,    1891- 


don,  1 89  5- 1 909.     4". 

I377-X39ai  X396-I399- 

Henry  iv.    London,  i903-i9oq» 


4  V.     4^ 

'399-I4X3* 


wich,  1 901-1909. 
Z422-I452. 


4°. 


Z46X-Z467. 


Henry    vi.      London  6*   Nor- 
5  V.     4*. 

Edward  iv.   London,  1897.  i  v. 


Edward  iv,  Henry  vi.  London, 


1900.     I  V.     4  . 

X467-X477. 

Edward  iv,  Edward  v,  Richard 

III.     London,  1901.     i  v.     4**. 

1476-1485. 

Calendar  of  proceedings  of  the  Com- 
mittee for  Advance  of  Money,  1642-56,  ed.  by 
M.  A.  E.  Green.  London:  Eyre  6*  Spottiswoode^ 
1888.     3  v.     4*. 

Calendar  of  the  proceedings  of  the 

Committee  for  Compounding  [with  Delinquents], 
1 643- 1 660,  ed.  by  M.  A.  E.  Green.  London:  Eyre 
<5t*  Spottiswoode,  18^9-92.     5  v.     4'. 

»-  Calendar  of  Star  Chamber  proceed- 
ings. (49.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Rec- 
ords, 1888.     pp.  376-594.) 

Calendar  of  state  papers,   domestic 

series,  of  the  reigns  of  Edward  vi,  Mary,  Eliza- 
beth and  James  i,  1547- 162 5,  ed.  by  R.  Lemon, 
and  M.  A.  E.  Green.  London,  1856-72.    12  v.    4". 

C 

Charles  i.     1625-49,  ed.  by  J. 

Bruce,  W.  D.  Hamilton,  and  S.  C.  Lomas.  Lon-- 
don,  1858-97.     23  V.     4**. 

The    Commonwealth.      1649- 

1660;  ed.  by  M.  A.  E.  Green.  London,  1875-85. 
13  V.    4". 

Charles   11.      1660-77;    ed.  by 

M.  A.  E.  Green  and  F.  H.  Blackburne  Daniell. 
London,  1860-1909.     18  v.     4**. 

William  and  Mary.     1689-1695; 

ed.  by  W.  J.  Hardy.    London,  1 895-1 908.    6  v.    4*. 

Calendar  of  the  state  papers  relating 

to  Ireland  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office. 
London:  Mackie  and  Co.,  ltd,,  1903.     I  v.     4*.   C 

Adventurers  for  land,  Z642-X659. 

— ' Calendar  of  state  papers  relating  to 

Ireland,  of  the  reigns  of  Henry  viii,  Edward  vi, 
Mary  and  Elizabeth,  1 509-1601,  ed.  by  H.  C. 
Hamilton  and  E.  A.  Atkinson.  London,  1860- 
1905.     10  V.     4*.  C 

James  i.  1603-25,  ed.  by  C.  W. 


Russell  and  J.  P.  Prendergast.     London,  1872-80. 
5v.     4^ 


1909.     10  V. 
»3«7-»358. 


Charles  i  and  the  Common- 
wealth. Ed.  by  R.  P.  Mahaflfy.  1 625-1 660.  Lon- 
don, 1 900- 1 903.     3  V.     4'. 

Charles  II.    1660-1669.    Edited 

by  R.  P.  Mahaffy.     London,  1 905-1908.     3  v.     4*. 


Calendar  of  state  papers  relating  to 

Scotland.  The  Scottish  series  of  the  reigns  of 
Henry  viii,  Edward  vi,  and  Elizabeth,  1509-84; 
and  appendix  and  state  papers  relating  to  Mary  of 


372 


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Collected  Genealogy^ 

Gt,  Br.  Public  Record  Office,  cont'd, 

Scots,  duriDg  lier  detention  in  England.  Ed.  by 
M.  J.  Thorpe.  London:  Longman,  Brown,  Green, 
Longman  &*  Roberts,  1858.     2  v.     4".  C 

Calendar  of  Treasury  [Board]  papers, 

1556-1738  [ed.l  by  J.  Redington.  London,  1868- 
1897.     6  V.     4*. 

Calendar  of  Treasury  books... pre- 
served in  the  Public  Record  Office.  Prepared  by 
W.  A.  Shaw.  London,  1904-1909.  v.  1-3,  pt.  2, 
V.  4.     4*. 

1660-1675. 

Calendar    of    Treasury    books    and 

papers,  1 729-1 745,  ed.  by  W.  A.  Shaw.  London, 
1 897- 1 903.     5  V.     4*. 

Calendar  of  two  bundles  of  proofs  of 

age  found  among  the  unarranged  records  in  the 
White  Tower  [10-51  Edward  iii]  subsequently  to 
the  bundles  of  which  a  calendar  is  annexed  to  the 
Deputy  Keeper's  third  report.  (4.  ann.  rept. 
Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1843.  app.  2, 
pp.  130-139.) 

Calendarium  genealogicum.      Henry 

III  and  Edward  I.  Edited  by  Charles  Roberts... 
London:  Longmans,  Green  &*  Co.,  1865.     2  v.    4**. 


Catalogue  prepared  by  Mr.  [Thomas 


DuffusJ  Hardy,  of  proofs  of  age  lately  discovered 
upon  the  files  of  the  chancery  in  the  Tower;  30-40 
Edward  in.  (3.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public 
Records,  1842.     app.  2,  pp.  202-209.) 

Court  of  wards  and  liveries.  Inven- 
tory and  index  of  deeds,  evidences,  etc.  (6.  ann. 
rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1845.  app.  2, 
pp.  1-87.) 

A  descriptive  catalogue    of   ancient 

deeds  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  London,  1890- 
1906.     5  v.     4°. 


Exchequer.  Depositions  by  commis- 
sion. Calendar.  Elizabeth,  James  i.  (38.  ann. 
rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1877. 
pp.  150-775.) 

Charles    i.    (39.    same,     1878. 

pp.  307-531.) 


1879.     pp.  1-466.) 


Commonwealth.       (40.    same, 

William  and  Mary,  William  iii, 
Anne,  George  i.     (41.  same,  1880.     pp.  1-670.) 

George    11.      (42.    same,  1881. 

pp.  1-312.) 


Exchequer    records.      Calendar     of 

crown  leases,  33  to  38  Henry  8.  Exchequer,  Aug- 
mentation Office,  Misc.  books,  v.  230.  (25.  ann. 
rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1864. 
pp.  1-22.) 

Exchequer  records.  Calendar  of  de- 
crees of  the  Court  of  General  Surveyors.  34  to  38 
Henry  viii.  Exchequer,  Court  of  Augmentation, 
Misc.  books,  v.  106.  (30.  ann.  rept.  Deputy 
Keeper  Public  Records,  1869.     pp.  166-196.) 

The  first  part  of  the  Calendar  and  de- 
scription of  the  monastic  and  other  chartularies  in 
the  Public  Record  Office,  viz.  a  portion  of  those 
amongst  the  records  of  the  late  Court  of  Augmen. 


tations.  (8.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Pablic  Rec- 
ords,    app.  2,  pp.  135-166.) 

Index  of    ancient   petitions    of   the 

Chancery  and  the  Exchequer  preserved  in  the  Pab- 
lic Record  Office.  London:  Eyreb*  Spottiswoode^ 
1892.     vi,  127  p.     f**.     (Lists  and  indexes,    no.  i.) 

tt*SAD 

Index     of     Chancery    proceedings 

(series  li)  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office. 
London,  ii^t-icp().  3  V.  f*.  (Lists  and  indexes, 
no.  7,  24.  30.)  tt*SAD 

v.  I.  1558-1579' 
V.  a.  1579-1621. 
V,  3.  1621-1660. 

Index  of  inquisitions  preserved  in  the 

Public  Record  Office.     London,  1907-08.    2  v.    f*. 

(Lists  and  indexes,     no.  23,  26.)  ff*SAD 

V.  z.  Henry  viii  to  Philip  and  Mary. 
V.  2.  Elizabeth. 


Index  of  Placita  de  bianco,  preserved 

in  the  Public  Record  Office.  A.  D.  1327-1328. 
Dublin:  A.  Thorn  <5t*  Co.,  Ltd.^  1909.  2  v.  f. 
(Lists  and  indexes,     no.  32.)  ff*SAD 

Inquisitions  and  assessments  relating 


to   feudal  aids,  with  other  analogous  documents 
preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office.     London: 
Eyre  &*  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.,\%f)(^iqo%.    5  v.    8*. 
1284-1431. 

Inventory  of  particulars  for  grants 

preserved  among  the  records  of  the  late  Augmenta- 
tion Office.  [A — Hutton.]  (9.  ann.  rept.  Deputy 
Keeper  Public  Records,  1848.  app.  2,  pp.  148- 
232.) 

[I — Wynthorpe.]      (10.    same, 

1849.     app.  2,  pp.  223-309.) 

Letters  and  papers  foreign  and  do- 
mestic of  the  reign  of  Henry  viii,  1509-45;  ar- 
ranged by  J.  S.  Brewer  and  J.  Gairdner.  v.  1-21, 
pt.  I.     London,  1862-1908.     21  v.  in  31.     4'. 

List  of  ancient  correspondence  of  the 

Chancery  and  Exchequer  preserved  in  the  Public 
Record  Office.  London,  1902.  i  v,  V.  (Lists 
and  indexes,     no.  15.)  ff*SAI> 

List  of  early  chancery  proceedings  pre- 
served in  the  Public  Record  Office.  London,  1901- 
1908.  4  V.  f*".  (Lists  and  indexes,  no.  12,  16, 
20, 29.)  tt*SAD 

List  of  foreign  accounts  enrolled  on 

the  great  rolls  of  the  Exchequer,  preserved  in  the 
Public  Record  Office.  London,  1900.  V  (Lists 
and  indexes,     no.  11.)  ff*SAD 

List  of  inquisitions  ad  quod  damnum 

preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  London, 
1904-1906.  2  V.  f".  (Lists  and  indexes,  no. 
17,  22.)  tt*SAD 

List  of  proceedings  in  the  Court  of 

Requests,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office. 
V.  I.  London,  1906.  f.  (Lists  and  indexes, 
no.  21.)  tt*SAD 

List  of  proceedings  in  the  Court  of 

Star  Chamber,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record 
office.  V.  I.  London,  1901.  f".  (Lists  and  in- 
dexes,    no.  13.)  ft*SAD 

V.  1.  A.  D.  1485-1558. 

List   of    sheriffs    for  England    and 

I  Wales,  from  the  earliest  times  to  A  D.  1831,  com- 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


373 


Collected  Genealogy^ 

GL  Br,  Public  Record  Office,  conCd, 

piled  from  documents  in  the  Public  Record  Office. 
London:  Eyre  6*  SpotHswoodCt  prtrs.^  1898. 
xi  (i),  276  p.     f**.    (Lists  and  indexes,     no.  g.) 

tt*SAD 

Parliamentary  petitions.      Index  to 

petitions  to  King  in  Council.  A  to  Z.  (34.  ann. 
Irept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1873.  pp.  i- 
162.) 

Presentations  on    the    patent  rolls; 

Charles  11.  (46.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public 
Kecords,  1885.     app.  i,  pp.  18-126.) 

Privy  seals,  signed  bills,  &c.  (Chan- 

<cery  series),  calendar  of,  for  reign  of  Charles  i.  (43. 
ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1882. 
pp.  1-205.) 

(48.  same,  1887.     pp.  450-56.) 

Specimen  calendar  of  close  rolls.     12 

Henry  in.  (27.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public 
Records,  1866.     pp.  48-94.) 

Specimen  calendar  of  patent  rolls. 

I  Henry  in.  (26.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Pub- 
lic Records,  1865.     pp.  66-86.) 

Welsh  records:  Calendar  of  all  war- 
rants, signed  bills  and  privy  seals  of  the  reigns  of 
Henry  vii  and  Henry  vin,  with  one  of  Henry  vi 
and  one  of  Elizabeth,  removed  from  Chester  to  the 
Public  Record  Office  in  1854.  (26.  ann.  rept. 
Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1865.    pp.  16-31.) 

Welsh  records:  Calendar  of  all  writs 

•of  general  livery,  ouster-lemain,  etc.,  Elizabeth, 
James  i  and  Charles  i,  removed  from  Chester  to  the 
Public  Record  Office  in  1854.  (26.  ann.  rept.  De- 
puty Keeper  Public  Records,  1865.     pp.  32-36.) 

Welsh  records:  Calendar  of  bills  and 

answers,  etc.,  Henry  vin,  Edward  vi,  and  Philip 
and  Mary.  (25.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public 
Records,  1864.     pp.  23-31.) 

Welsh  records:  Calendar  of  deeds,  in- 

<luisitions  and  writs  of  dower,  enrolled  on  the  plea 
rolls  of  the  county  of  Chester.  Henry  in  and 
Edward  i.  (26.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public 
Records,  1865.     pp.  36-55.) 

Edward  11.      (27.   same,    1866. 

pp.  94-123.) 


:same,  1868. 


pp.   121-165.) 


Richard  n  to  Henry  vii.     (29. 

pp.  49-98.) 

-  Henry  viii.     (30.  same,    1869. 


Welsh  records:  Calendar  of  recogni- 
zance rolls  of  the  Palatinate  of  Chester,  from  the 
•earliest  period  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Henry  iv. 

(36.   ann.   rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public   Records, 

1875.     app.  2,  pp.  1-548.) 

I    Henry   v  to  24  Henry  vii. 

<37.  same,  1876.     pt.  2,  pp.  1-S19.) 

I   Henry  vin  to  xi  George  iv. 

'(39.  same,  1878.     pp.  1-306.) 

Welsh  records:  List  of  officers  of  the 

Palatinate  of  Chester,  in  the  counties  of  Chester 
and  Flint,  and  North  Wales,  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  extinction  of  the  Welsh  judicature. 
<3i'  ^nn.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records, 
J870.     pp.  169-261.) 


Great  Britain. — Record  Commission,  The 
acts  of  the  Lords  Auditors  of  causes  and  com- 
plaints. 1466-94.  [London]  1839.  2  p.l.,  iv.  il. 
no,  II  I*- 1 50*,  1 1 1-206,  86  p. ,  2  facs.    f  °.    tfCP 

The  acts  of  the  Lords  of  Council  in 

civil  causes.  1478-1495.  [London]  iS^g.  3  p.l.. 
430.  ^.  33  p..  2  facs.     C  tfCP 

The  antient  kalendars  and  inventories 

of  the. . .  Exchequer. .  .with  other  documents  illus- 
trating the  history  of  that  repository.  Collated  by 
Sir  F.  Palgrave.  London:  G.  Eyre  6*  A.  Spottis^ 
woode,  1836.     3  V.     8'.  *SAD 

Calendarium  inquisitionum  post  mor- 
tem sive  escaetarum.  V.  1-2,  4.  [London]  i%ot-2%, 
i\  tt*SAD 

Calendarium  rotulorum,  chartarum  et 

inquisitionum  ad  quod  damnum.  [London]  1803. 
596  p.     i\  tt*SAD 

Calendarium  rotulorum  patentium  in 

Turri  Londinensi.  [London:  G.  Eyre  6*  A. 
Strahan]  1802.     4  p.l.,  464  p.     f*.  tfCII 

Calendars  of  the  proceedings  in  Chan- 


cery, in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth  [with]  exam- 
ples of  earlier  proceedings  in  that  court.  London, 
1827-32.     3  V.     f**. 

Ducatus  Lancastriae,  pars  4a.  Calen- 
dar to  the  pleadings  from  the  fourteenth  year  to 
the  end  of  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  [London] 
1834.    644  p.    i  '  tt<5 

Excerpta  a  rotulis  finium  in  Turri 

Londinensis  asservatis,  temp.  Henr.  in,  1216-1272, 
cura C.  Roberts.    [London]  iSjs^^*    2  v.    4*.    CP 

Fines  sive  pedes  finium ;  sive  finales 


concordix  in  curia  Domini  Regis,  ab.  7.  Ric.  I.  ad 
16  John.  1 195-1214.  Ed  J.  Hunter.  London,* 
G.  E.  Eyre  6r*  A,  Spottiswoode^  1835-44.  2  v. 
4'.  CP 

The  great  rolls  of  the  pipe,  2-4  years 

Henr.  il,  1155-1158...  Ed.  J.  Hunter.  Lon- 
don: G.  E,  Eyre  ^  A,  Spottiswoode^  1844.  186  p., 
8  1.     4°.  CP 

1st  year  of  Richard  i,  1189-90, 

from  the  originals.  Ed.  by  J.  Hunter.  London: 
G.  E.  Eyre  6*  IV.  Spoliiswoode,  1844.   253  p.,  18  1. 

Issue  roll  of  Thomas  de  Brantingham, 

Bishop  of  Exeter. .  .Treasurer  of  England,  con- 
taining payments. .  .in  the  44.  year  Edw.  in,  1370. 
Tr.  from  the  original  roll. .  .in  Pell  office.  By  F. 
Devon.  London:  J.  Rodwell,  1835.  xc,  518  p. 
4'.  C* 

Issues  of  the  exchequer. .  .a  collection 

of  payments ...  from  Henr.  in  to  Henr.  vi.  Tr. 
by  F.  Devon.  From... Pell  records.  London: J. 
Murray ,  1837.     cxxxix,  664  p.     4°.  Cl 

James  I.     Extracted  from  the 

original  records.  ..by  Frederick  Devon.  London: 
John  Rodwell,  1836.     xxix,  448  p.     8'. 

Nonarum  inquisitiones  in  curia  scaccarii; 

temp,  regis  Edwardi  in.  [London]  1807.  8  p.l., 
485  p.,  I  facs.     {\  ttCB 

The  parliamentary  writs  and  writs  of 

milit/iry  summons,  together  with  the  records  and 
muniments  relating  to  the  suit  and  service  due  and 
performed  to  the  King's  High  Court  of  Parliament 


374 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Collected  Genealogy^ 

Gt.  Br,    Record  Commission^  cont*d, 

and  the  Councils  of  the  Realm. .  .collected  and  ed- 
ited by  Francis  Palgrave.  vol.  i,  2,  division  1-3. 
[London]  1827-34.     f".  \\C 

Placitorum  in  domo  Capitulari  Wcst- 

monast.  asservatorum  abbreviato.  Temp.  Regum 
Ric.  I,  Johann.,  Henr.  in,  Edw.  i  et  11.  London^ 
181 1,     xii,  3  1.,  585  p.,  3  facsim.     f°.  \\0T 

Proceedings  and  ordinances  of  the 

Privy  Council  of  England,  10  Richard  11 — 33 
Henry  viii,  1386-1542,  edited  by  Sir  N.  H.  Nico- 
las,    [lufndon]  1834-37.     7  V.     4.  C 

-^—  Registrum  magni  sigilli  regum  Scoto- 

rum  in  archivis  publicis  asservatum.  [The  regis- 
ter of  the  great  seal  of  Scotland]  1 306-1 424. 
[London]  18 14.    xi  [i],  2  1.,  256,  48  p.,  5  facs.     V. 

t+CP 

Registrum    vulgariter    nuncupatum. 

The  record  of  Caernarvoni  e  codice  ms.  to  Harlei- 
ano  696.  Descriptum.  London:  G,  Eyre  &*  A. 
S^oUiswoode,i%^%.  2  p.l.,  xxiip.,  i  1.,  362  p.  clo. 
f  .  t+C 

Rotuli  chartarum   [Charter  rolls]   in 

Turri  Londinensi  asservati  accuranti  T.  D.  Hardy. 
V.  I,  pt.  I.     [London]  1836.     V,  \\0T 

Rotuli  curias  regis.     Rolls  and  records 

of  the  court  held  before  the  King's  justices.  Ed. 
by  Sir  F.  Palgrave.  6  Ric.  i-i  John.  [London] 
1835.     2  v.     4*.  Cr 

Rotuli  hundredorum  [Hundred  Rolls] 

temp.  Henr.  iii:  et  Edvardi  i.  in  Turri  Lond.  et  in 
curia  receptae  scaccarij  Westm.  asservati.  [Lon- 
don]  181 2-18.     2  V.     f".  ttCP 

Rotuli  de  liberate  ac  de  misis  et  prae- 

stitis  regnante  Johanne,  cura  T.  D.  Hardy.  Lon- 
don: G,  E.  Eyre  dr»  A,  Spottisivoode ^  1844.     xix, 

311  p.     4°.  CP 

Rotuli    litterarum   clausarum   [close 

rolls]  in  Turri  Londinensi  asservati  accurante  T.  D. 
Hardy.    1204-27.    [Londoti]  1833-44.    2  v.     f**. 

ttcp 

Rotuli  litterarum   patentium    [patent 

rolls]  in  Turri  Londinensi  asservati  accurante  T.  D. 
Hardy,    v.  i,  pt.  i.     [London]  1835.     f^        ffCP 

Rotuli  Normanioe  in  Turri  Londinensi 

asservati,  Johanne  et  Henrico  Quinto.  Angliac  Re- 
gibus.  Accurante  T.  D.  Hardy...  1200-1205, 
necnon  de  Anno  1417.  [London:  G.  Eyre  dr*  A. 
SpotUsivoode]  i^2fS'     3  p.I.,  1,  484  p.     4*.  CP 

Rotuli  de  oblatis  et  finibus  in  Turri 

Londinensi  asservati,  temp.  R.  Johanni  accurante 
T.  D.  Hardy.    [A^w^^«]  1835.  liii,  786  p.    4^    CP 

Rotulorum  Originalium  in  curia  scac- 

carii  abbreviatio.     Temp.  Henr.  in,  Edvardi  i,  ir, 


III.     London,  1805-10.     2  v.     f*.  \\CT 

Taxatio  ecclesiastica  Angliae  et  Walliae 

auctoritate  P.  Nicholai  iv,  circa  A.  D.  1291.  [Lon- 
don: G,  Eyre  &*  A.  Strahan]  1802.  4  p.I.,  xxv, 
448  p.,  I  facs.     f".  tfCB 

Testa  de  Nevill  sive  liber  feodorum  in 

curia  scaccarii.  Temp.  Hen.  in  &  Edw.  I.  [Lon- 
don: G,  Eyre  &*  A.  Strahan]  1807.  5  p.I.,  599  p. 
2  facs.     i\  ttCP 

Valor  ecclesiasticus  temp.  Henr.  viii, 

auctoritate  regia  institutus;  ed.  by  J.  Caley  and. . . 
J.  Hunter.   [London]  1817-34.  v.  3,  5,  6.  V,     f+C 


Introduction  to  the  Valor;  with  a  map 

of  England  and  Wales  showing  the  distribution  io 
dioceses,  by  J.  Hunter.     [London]  1834.    4*. 

Gappy  (H.  B.)    Homes  of  family  namcs^i^ 
Great  Britain.     London,  1890.     8". 


Hallen  (A.   W.  Cornelius),  editor,     A  list  of 
strangers.     (Geneal.    Maga.      London^    i897-*98. 
4'.     V.  I,  pp.  45-48,  109-112,    I70-I73*   238-240, 
302-303,   368-369,    423-426,    482-485.    538-540, 
635-637,  680-682.) 

This  list  was  made  in  1567  and  1568;  the  ori^nal  is  tanovkg 
the  Landsdowne  Mss.  v.  10,  no.  6a  in  the  British  Museum. 

Hardwicke*8  Shilling  Peerage ...  containing^ 
an  alphabetical  list  of  the  House  of  Lords. . .  with  a 
complete  list  of  the  Scotch  and  Irish  peers. . .  Com- 
piled by  Edward  Walford.  1855.  London,  1855. 
32°.  ARM 

Harrow  (The)  School  Register.  1801-93. 
Edited  by  R.  Courtenay  Welch.  London:  Lon^ 
mans.  Green  ^  Co.,  i^<)^.  vii(i),  784P.    8'.    STK 

Haydn  (J.)  The  book  of  dignities,  containing 
lists  of  the  official  personages  of  the  British  empire 
. . .  with  the  sovereigns  and  rulers  of  the  world . . . 
the  orders  of  knighUiood. .  .brought  down  to  i85i» 
by...  Haydn,  continued. .  .with. .  .an  index...  by 
H.  Ockerby. . .  London:  W.  H.  Allen  <&*  Co.,  L'fd. 
1894.    I  p.I.,  iii-xxviii,  ii7op.     3.  ed.  8°.     Reft 

Hei^lett  (W.  O.)  Notes  on  dignities  in  the 
peerage  of  Scotland,  which  are  dormant  or  which 
have  been  forfeited.  London:  Wildy  &*  Sons,  1882. 
224  p.     8*.  ARI« 

Heyljrn  (Peter).  A  help  to  English  history, 
containing  a  succession  of  all  the  kings  of  England 
. .  .kings  and  princes  of  Wales. .  .kings  and  lords 
of  Man,  the  Isle  of  Wight:  as  also  of  all  the  dukes, 
marquesses,  earls  and  bishops  thereof;  with  the  de- 
scriptions of  the  places  from  whence  they  had  their 
titles;  together  with. .  .names. .  .of  the  viscounts, 
barons  and  baronets  of  England.  By. .  .Heylyn. 
and  since  his  death  continued  to. .  .1709. .  .  With 
the  coats  of  arms.  . .  London:  J.  Morphew.  1709. 
2  11.,  633  p.,  I  1.,  ill.     12".  AWN 

Howard  (J.  J.),  and  others.  Genealogical 
collections  illustrating  the  history  of  Roman  Cathor 
lie  families  of  England.  Based  on  the  Lawson 
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Printed  for  private  circulation. 
H.  F.  Burke  is  joint-editor  of  part  1-2. 
H.  S.  Hughes  is  subeditor  of  part  i,  2,  joint-editor  of  part  3. 
Pt.  1.  Fermor.    Petre.    2.  Hunloke.   Phclips.    3.  Arundell. 
4.  Homyold. 

Hunter  (J.)  Familiae  minorum  gentium,  dili- 
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Hussey  de  Burgh  (U.  H.)  The  landowners  of 
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in  each  county. .  .also  containing  a  brief  notice  of 
. .  .each  person. . .  Compiled  by  U.  H.  Hussey  de 
Burgh.  Dublin:  Hodges,  Foster  6*  Figgis  [1878]. 
xxviii.  486  p.,  I  1.     8".  CSI> 

Ireland. — Chancery.  Calendar  of  the  patent 
and  close  rolls  of  Chancery  in  Ireland  of  the  reigns 
of  Henry  viii,  Edw.  vi,  Mary,  Eliz.,  and  Charles  I 
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Ireland. — Public  Record  Office.  Accounts  on 
the  great  rolls  of  the  pipe  of  the  Irish  Exchequer. 
Pipe  roll  for  a.  r.  xv  Edw.  i.  no.  19  in  Catalogue 
of  «pipe  rolls  published  by  the  Record  Comrs.,  Ire- 
land, comrs.'  report  v.  2:  126.  (37.  ann.  rept. 
Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1904.    pp.  24-55.) 

Pipe  roll  for  a.  r.  xxv  Edw.  i. 

fio.  25  in  Catalogue  of  pipe  rolls  published  by  the 
Record  Comrs.,  Ireland,  comrs.'  report  v.  2:  127. 
(38.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records, 
1905.     pp.  29-104.) 

Pipe  roll  a.  r.  i  Edw.  ii.  no.  36 

in  Catalogue  of  pipe  rolls  published  by  the  Record 
Comrs.,  Ireland,  comrs. '  report  v.  2:  127.  (39.  ann. 
rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1905.  pp. 
21-74.) 

Annual  report  of  the  Deputy  Keeper 

of   the  Public  Records  and  Keeper  of  the  State 

Papers  in  Ireland.     17,  29-40  (1885,  1 807-1908). 

Dublin:  A,  Thorn  <5r*  Co.,  1885-1909.     8^ 

The  Library  has  a  complete  set  of  the  reports  in  the  Par- 
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Calendar.     [Abstract  of  the   patent 

rolls  of  James  i,  with  supplement.]  n.  t.-p.  [Dud- 
Jin:  A.  Thorn,  1884.]     596  p.     f  . 

Calendar    to  Christ   Church    deeds. 

(20.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records, 
1888.  pp.  36-122;  23.  same,  1891.  pp.  75-152; 
24.  same,  1892.    pp.  100-194.) 

Calendar  to  fiants  of  King  Henry  viii. 

{7.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1875. 
pp.  27-110.) 

King  Edward  vi.     (8.  ann.  rept. 

Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1876.    pp.  26-230.) 

Calendar  of  the  justiciary  rolls   or 

proceedings  in  the  court  of  the  Justiciar  of  Ireland 
...XXIII  to  XXXI  years  of  Edward  I.  Edited  by 
James   Mills,     I.S.O.     Dublin:   A.  Thorn  ^  Co. 


iLmtd.\  1905.     5  1.,  611  p.     f 


CSA 


Fiants.  Philip  and  Mary.  (g.  ann. 
rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1877.  pp. 
59-104.) 

Queen  Elizabeth.  (11.  ann.  rept. 

Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1879.  pp.  31- 
242;  12.  same,  1880.  pp.  17-194;  13.  same,  1881. 
pp.  16-220:  15.  same,  1883.  pp.  15-174;  16.  same, 
1884.     pp.  17-278;  17.  same,  1885.     pp.  29-276.) 

Fines   levied   in   the  Palatinate  Tip- 

perary;  Recoveries  suffered  in  the  Palatinate  of 
Tipperary.  (5.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public 
Records,  1873.     pp.  41-81.) 

Index  to  the  Act  or  Grant  Books  and 

to  original  wills  of  the  diocese  of  Dublin  to  the 
year  1800.  London,  1895.  1089  p.  8**.  (26.  ann. 
rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1893.  Ap- 
pendix.) 

Index   to  calendar  of   fiants  of  the 

reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  [A — Daly.]  (21.  ann. 
rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1889.  pp. 
29-254.) 

Memorandum  of  James  Mills,  Esq., 

on  the  Hawkins'  Wills.  (14.  ann.  rept.  Deputy 
Keeper  Public  Records,  1882.     pp.  11-14.) 

Irish  (The)  compendium;    or,    Rudiments    of 
honour,  containing  the  descent,  marriage,  issue, 


titles,  posts,  and  seats,  of  all  the  nobility  of  Ire- 
land. With  their  arms,  crests. .  .[&c.]  London: 
/.  Knapion,  1756.  2  p.l.,  85,  560  p.,  2  1.,  I  pi. 
5.  ed.     24"*.  ABP 

Jacob  (A.)  A  complete  English  peerage,  con- 
taining a  genealogical,  biographical  and  historical 
account  of  the  peers  of  this  realm.  Together  with 
the  different  branches  of  each  family.     London, 


1766.     2  V.    f^ 


ft  ABM 


Johnston  (T.  B.),  an^/ James  A.  Robertson. 
The  historical  geography  of  the  clans  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh  and  London,  1872.    maps.    4°.     CPE 

Edited  with  a  narrative  of  the  high- 
land campaigns  by  William  Kirk  Dickson.  Edin- 
burgh:  W.  6^  A.  K.  Johnston,  1899.  viii,  2  1., 
181  p.,  4  maps,  3  plans,  2  pi.,  2  port.    4*.     fCPE 

Johnstone  (J.  J.  H.)  The  manuscripts  of 
J.  J.  H.  Johnstone,  of  Annandale.  London:  Eyre 
6f  Spottiswoode,  1897.  2  p.l.,  235  p.  8'.  (His- 
torical Manuscripts  Commission.  15.  report.  Ap- 
pendix, pt.  9.) 

pp.  9-44  comprise  charters  and  other  writs,  with  miscella- 
neous papers  relating  to  the  Borders,  140S-Z70X. 

Kearsley's  complete  peerage  of  England, 
Scotland  and  Ireland,  together  with  an  extinct 
peerage  of  the  three  kingdoms,  list  of  all  their 
family  names,  titles  of  elder  sons,  &c. . .  London: 
C.  6*  G.  KearsUy  [1794?]     2  v.     I2^  ARK 

Kelly's  Handbook  to  the  titled,  landed  and 
official  classes  for  1883.  London,  1883.  12*".  ARF 

Keltie  (John  Scott).  History  of  the  Scottish 
Highlands,  highland  clans  and  highland  regiments; 
with  an  account  of  the  Gaelic  language,  literature, 
and  music,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Maclauchlan, 
LL.D.,  F.S.A.  (Scot);  and  an  essay  on  highland 
scenery  by  the  late  Professor  John  Wilson.  A  new 
edition,  with  the  regimental  portion  brought  down 
to  the  present  time  from  official  sources  by  William 
Melven,  M.A.,  Glasgow.  New  York:  J.  A.  Pen- 
man, 187-.     5  V.     8%  CPE 

Laing^  (David).  Calendar  of  the  Laing  char- 
ters, A.D.  854-1837,  belonging  to  the  University 
of  Edinburgh.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  Anderson. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Thin,  iSgg.    vii,  1054  p.    4*.  fCP 

A  catalogue  of  the  graduates  in  the  facul- 
ties of  arts,  divinity  and  law,  of  the  University  of 
Edinburgh,  since  its  foundation.  Edinburgh, 
1858.    8'.  STK 

Lea  (J.  Henry).  Genealogical  gleanings  among 
the  English  archives.  (New  Eng.  Hist.  &  Gen. 
Reg.  V.  58,  pp.  311.  39^400;  V.  59,  pp.  101-103, 
172-177.) 

Lea  (J.  Henry)  and  J.  R.  Hutchinson.  Clues 
from  English  archives  contributory  to  American 
genealogy.  (New  York  Genealogical  and  Bio- 
graphical Record,  v.  40,  pp.  80-86,  177-185, 
229-240;  V.  41,  pp.  4-9.     1909-10.) 

Le  Neve  (Peter).  Pedigrees  of  the  knights 
made  by  King  Charles  II.,  King  James  II.,  King 
William  III.  and  Queen  Mary,  King  William 
alone,  and  Queen  Anne;  edited  by  G.  W.  Marshall. 
London,  1873.  nar.  4'.  (Harleian  Soc.  Pub. 
V.  8.)  *B 

Lincoln's  Inn.  Records  of  the  Honorable 
Society  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  London,  1896-1902. 
6  vols.     4^  ARCA  CO 

Admissions,  v.  1-2  (1420-2893). 

Black  books,  v.  z-4  (X4aa-z845). 


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Collected  Genealogy,  cont'd. 

List   (A)  of  convicted  recusants  in  the  reign 

of  Charles   II.     2   fac-sira.     (Catholic  Rec.  Soc. 

Pub.  Miscellanea.     London^  1909.     8".  v.  5.  _pp. 

75-326.)  ZLP 

Lodg^e  (Edmund).  The  genealogy  of  the  ex- 
isting British  peerage,  with  sketches  of  the  family 
histories  of  the  nobility.  Sixth  ed. ,  with  the  arms 
of  the  peers.     London,  1838.     8°.  ARM 

London:    Saunders    &*    OtUy,   1847. 

xxxix,  xi-xii,  532  p.     [New  ed.]     8**.  AROI 

New  and  enlarged  edition.     London, 

1859.     illus.     8^  ARBf 

The  peerage  of  the  British  empire  as  at 

present  existing. .  .from  the  personal  communica- 
tions of  the  nobility.  To  which  is  added  a  view  of 
the  baronetage...  London:  Saunders  &*  Otley, 
1832.     XXV  (0,490  (I)  p.     8^  ARBf 

London:    Saunders   <5r»    Otley,    1833. 

2.  ed.     8^ 

London:    Saunders   &*    Otley,    185 1. 
20.  ed.     8^ 

London,  i860.     29.  ed.     illus.     8**. 

London:    Hurst   &*    Blackett,   1869. 

2  p.l.,  vii-lxii,  843  p.     38.  ed.     8^ 

London:    Hurst   &-    Blackett,    Ltd., 

1871.     Ix,  856  p.,  I  1.     40.  ed.     8^ 

London,  1873.     42.  ed.     8". 

London:    Hurst    ^   Blackett,    Ltd., 

,  I  1.     59.  ed.     8". 

Hurst   (Sr*    Blackett,    1892. 

8°. 


xxviii,  533  p. 
Ixxv,  676  p. 


Kelly's    Directories,    Ltd. , 
illus.     77.  ed.     8**. 


1890.     iii-lxiv,  956  p. 

London: 

Ixiv,  977  p.     61.  ed. 

London: 

1908.     2  p.l.,  2266  p. 
Title  of  later  volumes  changes  to:  Peerage  and  Baronetage. 

Lodgfe(J.)  The  peerage  of  Ireland.  Enlarged 
by  Mervyn  Archdall.    Dublin,  i-jZ^.    7  v.    8**.    *R 

Logman  (J.)  The  clans  of  the  Scottish  high- 
lands, illustrated  by  appropriate  figures. .  .from 
original  sketches  by  R.  R.  Mclan;  with  description 
and  historical  memoranda  of  character,  mode  of 
life,  &c.,  by  Logan.     London,  1857.     2  v.     V. 

ttMOIK 

London  (Diocese).  Allegations  for  marriage 
licenses  issued  by  the  Bishop  of  London,  1520- 
1828.  Extracted  by  (the  late)  Col.  Joseph  Lemuel 
Chester,  and  ed.  by  Geo.  J.  Armytage.  London: 
Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1887.  2  v.  4.  (Harleian 
Soc.  Pub.     V.  25-26.) 

London  (Diocese).  —  Consistory  Court.  Ab- 
stracts of  wills.  Consistory  Court  of  the  Bishop  of 
London.  Register  "  Hamer "  and  "Bellamy." 
(Herts  Geneal.  and  Antiquary.  Harpenden,  Herts, 
1897.     8^     v.  3,  pp.  81-88,  208-211.) 

Long^mate  (Barak).  The  pocket  peerage  of 
England.  Scotland  &  Ireland,  containing  the  de- 
scent and  present  state  of  every  noble  family,  with 
extinct,  forfeited,  and  dormant  titles  of  the  three 
kingdoms.  Also  general  and  particular  indexes, 
with  the  arms  emblazoned  and  mottoes  translated. 
London:  W.  Lowndes,  18 13.     2  v.     New  ed.     16**. 

ARK 

Lower  (M.  A.)  Patronymica  Britannica.  A 
dictionary  of    the   family   names   of   the    United 


Kingdom.     London:  J.  R,  Smith,   i860.     3  p.I.„ 
iii-xxxix,  443  (i)  p.,  i  port.     4*.  Ref.. 

Luard  (H.  R.)     Graduati   Cantabrigiensis. . . 
Cantabriga,  1873.     8°.  STK 

Lyte  (Henry  Churchill  Maxwell),  edirbr.  '  The 
manuscripts  of  G.  F.  Luttrcll,  Esq.,  of  Danster 
Castle.  (Second  report.)  (In:  Historical  Manu- 
scripts Commission.  10.  report,  appendix,  pt.  vi, 
London,  1887.     8**.     pp.  72-81.)  C 

Includes  ancient  deeds  relating  to  various  knighdy  families- 
in  the  west  of  England. 

The  manuscripts  of  His  Grace  the  Duke  of 


Rutland,  G.C.B.,  preserved  at  Belvoir  Castle. 
Z<?«</t7«,  1888-1905.  4v.  8".  (Historical  Manu- 
scripts Commission.  12.  report,  appendix,  pts. 
iv-v;  14.  report,  appendix,  pt.  i.) 

V.  4  published  separately. 

v.  4,  pp.  I- 1 88.  contain  charters  and  deeds  relating  to  vari- 
ous parts  of  England. 

Macfarlane  (VV.)  Genealogical  collections 
concerning  families  in  Scotland;  1750-1751;  edited 
...by  J.  T.  Clark.  Edinburgh:  T.  &*  A.  Con^ 
stable,  1900.  2  V.  8°.  (Scottish  Historical  So- 
ciety.    Publications,  v.  33-34.)  CP 

MacFirbisig^h  (Dubhaltach).  The  genealo- 
gies, tribes,  and  customs  of  Hy-Fiachrach,  com- 
monly called  O'Dowda's  country.  Now  first  pub- 
lished from  the  book  of  Lecan  .  .and  from  tjie 
genealogical  manuscript  of  Duald  MacFirbis. . . 
with  a  translation  and  notes  and  a  map  of  Hy- 
Fiachrach  by  John  O' Donovan.  [Irish  and  Eng- 
lish.] Dublin:  The  Irish  Archctological  Society, 
1844.  xii,  524  p.,  I  chart,  i  map.  4*.  (The  Irish 
Archaeological  Society.)  CS 

Macg^egfor  (Alexander).  The  feuds  of  the 
clans.  Together  with  the  history  of  the  feuds  and 
conflicts  among  the  clans  in  the  northern  parts  of 
Scotland  and  in  the  western  isles,  from  the  year 
1031  unto  1619.  First  published  in  1764  from  a 
ms.  wrote  in  the  reign  of  King  James  VI.  StirlingT 
E.  Mackay,  IQ07.     viii,  176  p.     12".  CPS 

Mackay  (R.)  History  of  the  house  and  clan 
of  Mackay,  containing  for  connection  and  elucida- 
tion, besides  accounts  of  many  other  Scottish  fam- 
ilies, a  variety  of  historical  notices,  with  a  gene- 
alogical table  of  the  clan.     Edinburgh,  i%2g.     4*". 


Maclean  (John).  Historical  and  traditional 
sketches  of  Highland  families  and  of  the  High- 
lands. Newed.,  with  addenda. — Inverness  in  the 
olden  time;  and  notes.  Inverness:  J,  Noble^  1805. 
5  p.l.,  187  p.     I2^  ARF 

MacNeill  (J.    G.  S.)     Titled   corruption;  the 
sordid  origin  of  some  Irish  peerages.     London:    T. 
Fisher  Unwin,  1894.     vii,  (i)  140  p.     12".     ARP 

Macray  (William  Dunn),  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts of  Lord  Edmund  Talbot,  M.P.  (In:  His- 
torical Manuscripts  Commission.  Report  on  manu- 
scripts in  various  collections,  v.  2,  pp.  289-336. 
London,  1 903.     8".) 

Contains  early  charters  relating  to  property  in  many  £ng« 
lish  counties,  chiefly  in  the  Midlands  and  Cheshire;  also 
some  material  relating  to  the  Talbot  family. 

[Records  of]  St.  Mary  Magdalene  College^ 

Oxford.     (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission. 

8.  report.    Part  i,  pp.  262-269.    L^ondon,  1881.    f*.) 

Charters  and  deeds  relating  to  lands  in  various  Englisls 
counties. 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Celleded  Genralogy,  confd. 

Haidnent  (J->  Collectanea  geacaloKica^ 
Edinburgh:  Privately  prinltd,  1883.  i  p.l. ,  v, 
171  p.     4°.  AKP 

H&rlboTongh  College.  Marlborough  Col- 
1«KC  Register.  From  1B43  to  1879  inclusive. 
With  alphabetical  index.  [LaHdoH.-  R.  Clay,  Sunt, 
and  Taylor]  tiio.     xin,  3^9  p.     8°.  STK 

Hfltcmira  (Walter  Charles).  A  boolc  of  knights 
bacoerct,  knights  of  the  Bath,  and  knights  bachelor, 
made  between  the  4.  year  of  King  Hccrf  vl.  and 
the  restoration  of  King  Charles  11.  ..and  knights 
nude  in  Ireland  between  (he  years  1566  and  1698, 
together  with  an  index  of  names.  London:  Miliktll 
!f  Nughes,  1BS5.  4  p.l.,  240  p.,  I  col'd,  pi.  4°. 
ABK 

HUlar  (Alexander  Hastie),  editor.  A  selection 
of  Scottish  forfeited  estates  papers,  1715;  >745- 
Edited  from  original  documents,  with  introduction 
and  appendices  bj  A.  H.  Millar.  Edinburgh: 
Scottish  Hillary  Saeiely.  1909.  3  p.l,.  vii-xlvii, 
386,  8  p.     8°.     (Scottish  History  Society.     Publi 


'•  57.) 


CP 


Ml«cellma»a  ctitica,  [The  peerage,  family 
bistory  and  heraldry.  Comment  on  current  litera- 
ture, and  notes  of  cases  before  the  courts.  Ex- 
cerpts from  the  Law,  Metropolitan,  Quarterly  and 
other  Reviews  published  in  Great  Britain,  1819- 
1859.]     3  V.     8*.  ARK 

HiBcallaAaoaa  executry  papers  preserved  in 
H.  M.  Register  House,  14B1-1740.  Edited  by 
F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  Ihi  Society,  1904.  8  p. 
8°.     (Scottish  Record  Soc.     Pi.  z9.)  ART 

Blord»unt  (Edward  A.  B.)  Index  to  obituary 
and  biographical  notices  in  Jackson's  Oxford  Jour- 
nal (newspaper),  1753-1853.  Compiled  ...  by 
E.  A.  B.  Mordatint.  v.  I  (I7S3-5)-  London:  The 
CampiUr.  1904.     4°.  AOH  p.  Box 

HaaBP>Ta(i'ir  W.)  Obituary  prior  to  iSoo 
(as  far  as  relates  to  England.  Scotland  and  Ireland), 
compiled  by  Sir  W.  Musgrave.  and  entitled  by  him 
"A  general  oomenclator  and  obituary,  with  refer- 
ence to  the  books  where  the  persons  are  mentioned, 
and  where  some  account  of  their  character  is  to  be 
found."  Edited  by  Sir  G.  J.  Armylage.  London 
[Ifari/iJUf  /"r]  1899-1901.  6  v.  4°,  (Harlcian 
Society  Publications,  v.  44-49-)  *^ 

Naw  (The)  baronetage  of  England;  containing 
...a  concise  genealogical  history. .  .the  present 
state  and  alliances  of  the  English  baronets,  and 
baronets  of  Great  Britain,  from. . .  1611,  to. . .  1800; 
with  their  armorial  bearings. . .  v.  I.  London:  W. 
Miller,  1804.      40pl.      16  .  ARN 

Nicholas  (Thomas).  Annals  and  antiquities 
of  the  counties  and  county  families  of  Wales... 
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Newly  (A)  invented  chronological  chart  of 
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Withing^on  (Lothrop).  English  notes  about 
early  settlers  in  New  England.  (Essex  Inst.  Hist. 
Coirns.  V.  39,  pp.  365-380;  V.  40,  pp.  145-160, 
297-312;  V.  41,  pp.  269-292.  Salem,  Mass., 
1903-04.) 

Wood  (H.  J.  T.)  The  value  of  Welsh  pedi- 
grees. 2  pi.  (The  Ancestor,  no.  4,  Jan.,  pp. 
47-60.      London,  1903.) 

Worman  (Ernest  James).  Alien  members  o^ 
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index  to  those  whose  names  occur  in  the  returns  of 
aliens,  letters  of  denization,  and  other  documents 
published  by  the  Huguenot  Society.  With  notes 
by  E.  J.  W'orman.  London:  Printed  for  the  Biblio- 
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Wotton(T.)     The  English  baronetage.    Lon 


8' 


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Wrottesley  (George).  Pedigrees  from  the 
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PP-  33-37,  153-156,  239-246;  V.  9,  pp.  7-14,  79- 
86,  145-152,  205-213;  V.  10,  pp.  28-34,  86-93, 
134-138,  212-216;  V.  II,  pp.  11-18,  70-78,  133- 
140,  195-203;  V.  12,  pp.  28-34,  106-113,  172-177, 
225-233;  V.  13,  pp.  34-40,  94-102,  172-182,  240- 
252;  V.  14,  pp.  17-28,  94-104,  189-199.  248-260; 
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29,  10&-119,  16S-176,  239-251;  ▼.  18,  pp.  25-35r 
92-103,  180-191.  234-245;  V.  19,  pp.  23-35,  ICO- 
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1904.) 

Teatman  (John  Pyro).  Welsh  records,  n.  p. 
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Individual  families. 

Abernethy  family. 

Paul  {Sir  James  Balfour).  The  Abernethy 
pedigree.  (Genealogist,  v.  18,  pp.  16-25,  73-78. 
London,  1901.) 

Wallace-James  (J.  G.)  The  Abernethy 
family.  (Genealogist,  n.  s.  v.  17,  pp.  I50-152» 
Exeter,  1901.) 

Adams  family. 

Adams  (Benjamin  William).  A  genealogical 
history  of  the  family  of  Adams  of  Cavan,  etc.  Ed- 
ited and  revised  by  M.  R.  W.  P.  Adams. . .  Lon^ 
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Agnew  family. 

Ag^new  (Sir  A.)  The  Agnews  of  Lochnaw. 
A  history  of  the  hereditary  sheriffs  of  Galloway  with 
. .  .notices  of  old  families  of  the  sheriffdom,  1330  to 
1747.  Edinburgh:  A,  b*  C,  Black,  1864.  4  p.l.. 
vii-xxii,  646  p.,  I  1.,  3  pi.     8*.  CR 

Dickson  (John  M.)  The  Agnews  in  County 
Antrim.  (Ulster  Jour,  of  Archaeol.  v.  7,  pp.  166- 
171.     London,   1901.) 

Aitken  family. 

Ruvig^ny  (  A€),  and  (  )  Baineval.  Aiiken 
of  Thornton.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  4,  pp.  166-169, 
204-209,  256-258,  310-313,  349-351,  400-403,  450- 
452.     London,  1900-1901.) 

Albini  family. 

Carring^ton  (W.  A.)  The  early  Lords  of  Bel- 
voir.  I  pi.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s. 
V.  7,  pp.  299-326;  V.  8,  pp.  17-38.  London,  1901- 
1902.) 

Yeatman  (John  Pym).  The  early  genealogical 
history  of  the  house  of  Arundel,  being  an  account 
of  the  origin  of  the  families  of  Montgomery,  Al- 
bini, Fitzalan.  and  Howard,  from  the  time  of  the 
conquest  of  Normandy  by  RoUo  the  Great. . .  Lon^ 
don:  Mitchell  ^  Hughes,  1882.  xii,  I  1.,  406,  4  p., 
14  facsim.,  3  pi.     f°.  ffARZ 

The  identity  of  the  Gresleys  with  the  Al- 

binis.     [By  J.    P.  Yeatman.]     ».    /.-/.     \^London,, 

1906?]     32  p.     4°.  ARZ(Grcsley> 

Repr.:  Feudal  history  of  Derbyshire,  by  J.  P.  Yeatman  and 
others.    Sec  9.,  v.  5.,  cnap.  i. 

Aldam  family. 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Jowitt,  formerly  of  Churwell,  Yorks,  and  now  ol 
Harehills,  Leeds.  And  the  families  connected 
with  them.  \^London^  Printed  for  private  circula' 
tion,  iSqo.     2  p.l.,  pp.  167-187(1).     2.  cd.     f*. 

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Aldburgh  (Earls  oO« 

0*Kelly  (Edward  P.)  The  eccentric  earls  of 
Aldborough.  (Jour.  Co.  Kildare  Archseol.  Soc. 
▼.  4,  pp.  274-279.     Dublin,  igo4.) 

Alder  family. 

Hodgfson  (J.  C.)  An  attempt  to  elucidate  the 
descents  of  the  family  of  Alder  of  Prendwick.  (Soc. 
of  Antiq.  of  Newcastle  upon-Tyne.  Archaeol. 
Aeliana.  NewcastU-upon-  Tyne,  1900.  8°.  ser.  3, 
V.  5.  pp.  16-39.) 

Alen  family. 

Denny  (H.  L.  Lyster).  An  account  of  the 
family  of  Alen,  of  St.  Wolstan's,  Co.  Kildare. 
(Jour.  Co.  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  4,  pp.  95- 
iio.     Dublin,  1903.) 

Allerton  family. 

Coleman  (  ).  The  descent  of  the  manor  of 
Allerton.  (Proc.  Somersetshire  Archxol.  &  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.     V.  45,  pp.  25-50.      Taunton,  1899.) 

Allison  family. 

Morrison  (L.  A.)  History  of  the  Alison  or 
Allison  family  in  Europe  and  America,  A.D. 
1 135-1893.  Boston,  1893.  ports.,  pi.,  facsim. 
8'.  APV 

Angus  (Earls  of). 

Hume  (David).  The  history  of  the  house  and 
race  of  Douglas  and  Angus.  Edinburgh:  L. 
Hunter,  i"]^"^.     2  v.     12**.  ARZ  (Douglas) 

Contents:  v.  z. — The  history  of  the  house  and  race  of 
Douglas. 

V.  a.— The  history  of  the  house  and  race  of  Angus. 

Archer  family. 

Archer  (J.  H.  L.)  Memorials  of  families  of 
the  surname  of  Archer.  London:  J.  R,  Smith, 
1861.     2p.l.,  76p.     4°.  ARZ 

Arden  family. 

Stopes  (i9/rf .  Charlotte  Carmichael).  The  War- 
wickshire Ardens.  (Geneal.  Maga.  London,  1898. 
8'.  V.  I,  pp.  571-574.  614-618;  V.  2,  pp.  28-32,  61- 
67,  100-105,  151-155.  199-203) 

Arnold  family. 

Cresswell  (Lionel).  Royal  descent  of  the 
Arnolds  of  Rugby.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  5,  pp.  162- 
164.     London,  1901.) 

HcOill  (Anna  Blanche).  Some  famous  literary 
clans.  The  Arnolds.  (Book  Buyer,  v.  22,  pp.  373- 
380,  459-466.     New  York,  1901.) 

Royal  descent  of  the  Arnolds  of  Rugby.  (Gen- 
eal. Maga.  V.  5  (May,  1901),  pp.  18-24,  55-61. 
London,  1901.) 

Ashburner  family. 

Pedif^ee  of  the  family  of  Ashburner,  Co.  Lan- 
caster. London:  Privately  printed,  1872.  illus. 
4°.  ARF  p.  V.  I 

Aston  family. 

Cockayne  (Andreas  Edward).  On  the  Aston 
monuments  in  St.  Mary's  church,  Stafford,  em- 
bracing a  very  brief  sketch  of  the  Aston  family. 
(Jour.  Br.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  29,  pp.  294-301. 
London,  1873.) 

Atholl  (Earls  of). 

Robertson  (James  A.)  Comitatus  de  Atholia. 
The  earldom  of  Atholl:  its  boundaries  stated.   Also 


the  extent  therein  of  the  possessions  of  the  family 
of  De  Atholia  and  their  descendants,  the  Robert- 
sons. With  proofs  and  map. . .  [Edinburgh:  Mur^ 
ray  6r*  Gibb]  i860.    2  p.l.,  82  p.,  I  map.   8  .    ^  *■•* 


Atkins  family. 

Orover  (J.  W.)  Discovery  of  the  Atkins  monu- 
ments at  Clapham.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  42,  pp.  272-278.     London,  1886.) 

Attwood  family. 

Robinson  (John).  The  Attwood  family,  with 
historic  notes  &  pedigrees.  Printed  for  priv.  cir- 
culation. Sunderland:  Hills  b*  Co.,  1903.  4  p.l., 
128  p.,  I  1.,  xi-xxiii,  3  fac-sim.,  37  pi.,  12  port., 
12  tab.     8°. 

Aylmer  family. 

Aylmer  (Hans  Hendrick).  The  Aylmers  of 
Lyons,  County  Kildare.  (Jour.  Co.  Kildare  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.     V.  4,  pp.  179-183.     Dublin,  1904.) 

Donadea  and  the  Aylmer  family,  i  pi.  (Jour. 
County  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  3,  pp.  169-178. 
Dublin,  1900.) 

Backhouse  family. 

Foster  (J.)  The  descendants  of  John  Back- 
house, yeoman,  of  Moss  Side,  near  Yealand  Red- 
man, Lancashire.  London:  privately  printed  at 
the  Chiswick  Press,  1894.     2  v.     4"*.  ARZ 

V.  2  bears  title  Wills  and  administrations  of  the  various 
Backhouse  families  . .  . 

Bagot  family. 

Wrottesley  (George).  A  history  of  the  family 
of  Bagot  of  Bagots  Bromley  and  BlithBeld,  Co. 
Stafford.  Compiled  from  the  original  deeds  at 
Blithfield  by. .  .G.  Wrottesley. . .  London:  Harri- 
son (Sr*  Sens,  1908.  2  p.l.,  (i)  4-224,  xxiii  (i)  p., 
2  pi.,  2  port.     8°. 

Bagshawe  family. 

Bag^shawe  (W.  H.  G.)  The  Bagshawes  of 
Ford:  a  biographical  pedigree.  London:  Mitchell 
6r*  Hughes,  1886.  viii,  i  1.,  610  p.,  10  pi.,  4  port., 
2  tab.     sq.  4"*.  ARZ 

Baird  family. 

Baird  (William).  Account  of  the  surname  of 
Baird,  particularly  of  the  families  of  Auchmedden, 
Newbyth,  and  Sauchtonhall.  Edited  by  William 
N.  Fraser.  Edinburgh:  T,  G  SUvenson  [1857I. 
2  p.l.,  vii,  96  p.     4**.  f  AStSS 


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concerning  the  sir-name  of  Baird,  and  the  families 
of  Auchmedden,  Newbyth,  and  Sauchton  Hall  in 
particular:  with  copies  of  old  letters  and  papers 
worth  preserving. .  .reprinted  from  the  original 
ms.  of  Baird,  last  of  the  family...  [Edited  by 
W.  N.  Fraser.  and  re  edited  by  F.  M.  B.  Sj 
London,  1870.     4**.  ARZ 

Barker  family. 

Barker  (William  Gibbs).    Pedigree  of  the  family 

of  Barker,  of  Salop,  shewing  the  branches  settled 

at    Hallon,    Claverley,    Colchurst,    Wolverton... 

[Compiled  by  W.  G.  Barker.]    London:  Privately 

prtd.,  1877.      I  p.l.,  15  p..  I  pl-     4'.  t^RS 

Barnard  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).     The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 


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with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedig;rees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1871.  4  p.l.,  146  p..  i  1. 
4*;.  fARZ 

Baron  family. 

Hu^^enot  (The)  families  in  England.  The 
Barons.  (Ancestor.  1902,  no.  3,  pp.  105-117. 
London,  1902.) 

Barrett  family. 

Buckley  (James).  Barrett  of  Castlemore. 
(Some  gleanings  from  a  1 7th  century  Cork  law  suit.) 
(Cork  hist.  &  archaeol.  soc.  Jour.  ser.  2,  v.  16, 
pp.  37-43.     Cork,  1910.     8^  CT 

Barri  family. 

Daekett  {Sir  G.  F.)    Evidences  of  the  Barri 

family  of  Manorbeer  &  Olethan,  with  other  early 

owners  of  the  former  in  Pembrokeshire.     {Kendal: 

T.  Wilson,  1890.]     46  p.     4^  ARZ  p.  Box 

Barrington  family. 

Lowndes  (George  Alan).  The  history  of  the 
Barrington  family.  Edited  by  G.  Alan  Lowndes. 
n.  p,  [1877?]     2  pts.  in  I  V.     8^  ARZ 

Barry  family. 

Barry  (E. )  Barrymore.  Records  of  the  Barrys. 
{Jour.  Cork  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  5, 
pp.  1-17,  77-92,  153-168,  209-224;  V.  6,  pp.  i-ii, 
^5-87,  129-146,  193-209;  V.  7,  pp.  1-16,  65-80, 
129-138,  193-204;  V.  8,  pp.  1-17,  129-150.  Cork, 
Ireland,  i900-'o2.) 

Barrymore  (Earls  oVj, 

Robinson  (J.  R.)  The  last  earls  of  Barry- 
more. 1 769-1 824.  London:  S.  Low,  Mars  ton  6r* 
Co.,  1894.     xiv,  1  1.,  272  p.,  4  pi.     8".  AN 

Bartlett  family. 

Bartlett  (Levi).  Genealogical  and  biographi- 
•cal  sketches  of  the  Bartlett  family  in  England  and 
America,  1875-76.     Lawrence,  1876.     illus.     8". 

Barton  family. 

Family  (The)  of  Barton.  1  pi.  (Jour.  Co. 
Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  4,  pp.  111-113.  Dublin ^ 
1903.) 

Batt  family. 

Eng^lish  (The)  ancestry  of  the  families  of  Batt 
and  Byley,  of  Salisbury,  Massachusetts.  (Wilt- 
shire Notes  and  Queries.  Devizes,  1898.  8**. 
V.  2,  pp.  577-583;  V.  3,  pp.  35-39-) 

Bayley  family. 

Axon  (Ernest).  The  family  of  Bayley  of  Man- 
chester and  Hope.  Manchester:  the  Author,  1894. 
4  p.l.,  62  p.,  I  1.,  1  pi.     4°. 

Bayne  family. 

Lucas  (Joseph).  Historical  genealogy  of  the 
<'amily  of  Bayne  of  Nidderdaie.  Showing  also  how 
Bayeux  became  Baynes.  Ripon:  W.  Harrison, 
1896.  2  p.l.,  xxii,  I  1.,  635  (i)  p.,  7  facsim.,  8  pi., 
f  port.,  12  tab.     8°. 

One  of  200  copies. 

Beakbane  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 


with, them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  printed 
for  private  circulation^  1871.  4  p.l.,  146  p.,  i  1. 
4^  fARZ 

Beatson  family. 

Story  of  the  surname  of  Beatson.  (Geneal. 
Maga.  v.  3,  pp.  94-100,  140-142,  190-193,  236- 
241.  285-288,  334-338,  394-400,  435-443.  Lon- 
don f  1899.) 

Bedford  family. 

Bedford  (Edwin  Jackson).  Pedigree  of  the 
family  of  Bedford,  of  Hull,  Dewsbury,  Penistone, 
etc.,  CO.  York.  Privately  printed.  London:  Mitch- 
ell b*  Hughes^  1879.     7  P«.  I  chart,  i  pi.     4*- 

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Bell  family. 

Bell  (Arthur).  A  genealogical  note-book  of 
the  venerable  Arthur  Bell,  O.S.F.,  martyr.  1638. 
I  pi.  (Cath.  Rec.  Soc.  Miscel.  v.  i,  pp.  117- 
122.     London,  1905.) 

Morrison  (L.  A.)  Historical.  The  earliest 
history  and  genealogy. .  .1600-1891,  of  the  Dins- 
moor- Dinsmore  family  of  Scotland,  Ireland,  and 
America. .  .also,  statistics  concerning  the  McKean 
and  Bell  families,  with  a  poem,  "The  heroes  of 
the  siege  of  Londonderry,  Ireland,  1688-89." 
Lowell,  Mass,:  Morning  Mail  print,  1891.  4S  P** 
I  port.     8^  APV 

Bellasis  family. 

Bellasis  (Edward).  Memorials  of  Mr.  Ser- 
jeant Bellasis  (1800-1873).  London:  Bums  ^ 
Oates,  1893.    xiii  (i),  215  p.,  2  facsim.,  7  port.    8'. 


Benest  family. 

Bernata  (Charles   A.)     Genealogical   notes  on 
the  Benests  of  St.  Helier*s,  their  ancestors  &  de- 
scendants.    Compiled  December,  1906,  by  C.  A. 
Bernau.    Rio  de  faneiro,  Brazil:  Privately  printed 
[1906].     2  p.l.,  33  p.,  3  pi.     4'.  ARZ 

Bennett  family. 
Wrottesley  (George).     Pedigree  of  Bennett. 
(Genealogist,    v.  20,  pp.  238-240.    London,  1904.) 

Benson  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1871.  4  p.l.,  146  p.,  I  1. 
4'.  fARZ 

Beresford  family. 

Beresford  (Charles  Edward  de  la  Poer).     Aa 
historical  account  of  the  Beresford  family,     i  port. 
(Geneal.    Maga.     London,    1898.     4*.     v.    i,    pp. 
619-626,    660-664;    V.    2,   pp.    8-12,   5 7-6 1 »   109- 
115.) 

Goodwin  (George).  Beresford  and  Feme  of 
Bonsai.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  3,  pp.  159-161.  Lon- 
don, 1899.) 

Berkeley  family. 

B.  (O.)  Our  oldest  families:  the  Berkeleys. 
(Ancestor,  no.  8,  Jan.  1904,  pp.  73-8i.  London, 
1904.) 

Smyth  (John).  The  Berkeley  manuscripts. 
The  lives  of  the  Berkeleys,  lords  of  the  honour, 
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Gloucester  from  1066  to  161 8;  with  a  description 
of  the  hundred  of  Berkeley,  and  of  its  inhabitants. 
Edited  by  Sir  John  Maclean.  Gloucester:  J. 
Bellows,  1883-85.     3  V.    V,  fARZ 

Bernard  family. 

HiflfSr^s  {Afrs,  Napier).  The  Bernards  of 
Abington  and  Nether  Winchendon.  A  family  his- 
tory. London:  Longmans,  Green,  6r  Co.,  IQ03. 
2v.     S\  ARZ 

Bertram  family. 

Ogle  {Sir  Henry  Asgill).  Ogle  and  Bothal; 
or,  A  history  of  the  baronies  of  Ogle,  Bothal,  and 
Hepple,  and  of  the  families  of  Ogle  and  Bertram . . . 
Appendices  and  illustrations  compiled  from  records 
and  other  sources.  Newcastle-upon-  Tyne:  A, 
JReid  &*  Co,,  ig02.  I  p.l.,  Ixx,  420  p.,  14  pi.,  15 
Ub.     4°.  fARZ 

Bethune  family. 

Button  (T.  C.)  The  Bethunes  of  France, 
Northampton  and  Gloucester:  a  geographical  and 
historical  sketch,    n,  p,,  n,  d,    3  p.  ^8"*.     ff  ARZ 

Bevile  family. 

Taylor  (Thomas).  Bevile  of  Drennick  and 
Woolston.  (Roy.  Inst.  Cornwall.  Jour.  Truro, 
igo8.     8*.     V.  17,  pp.  236-240.)  *EC 

Bewley  family. 

Bewleys    (The)   of   Cumberland.      (Geneal. 
Maga.     V.  6,  pp.  283-292.     London,  1902.) 

Bigod  family. 

Tasbtarg^h  (Douglas).  The  Bigods  and  their 
castle  of  Bungay.  (Eastern  Counties  Maga.  v.  2, 
pp.  59-64.     London,  1901.) 

Birchall  family. 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Jowitt,  formerly  of  Churwell,  Yorks,  and  now  of 
Harehills,  Leeds.  And  the  families  connected  with 
them.  [London]  Printed /or  private  circulation, 
1890.    2  p.l.,  pp.  167-187  (i).    2.  ed.    f**.    fARZ 

Birkbeck  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1 87 1.  4  p.l.,  146  p.,  I  1. 
4^  fARZ 

Parker  (F.  H.  M.)  The  Parkers  of  Old 
Town;  with  some  notes  on  the  Branthwaites  of 
Carlingill  and  the  Birkbecks  of  Orton  Hall,  i  chart. 
(Transac.  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq. 
&  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  16,  pp.  104-116.  Kendall, 
Eng.,  1900.) 

Birnie  family. 

Bimie  O^^^^)-  Account  of  the  families  of 
Birnie  and  Hamilton  of  Broomhill,  by  J.  Birnie, 
Esq.  Edited  by  W.  B.  D.  D.  Turnbull. . .  Edin- 
burgh: Printed  for  private  distribution,  1 838. 
2  p.l..  (i)  vi-xix,  82  p.     ilius.     4^  ARZ 

Black  family. 

Black  (The)  family.  Edited  by  Isaac  W.  Ward. 
(Ulster  Jour,  of  Archaeol.  v.  8,  pp.  176-188. 
i?/(/Ar/,  1902.) 


Blackbume  family. 
Poynton  (Francis  John).  Genealogical  memo- 
randa relating  to  the  family  of  Blackbume,  and  its 
alliances.  Compiled  by  F.  J.  Poynton.  London: 
Privately  prtd,,  Mitchell  &*  Hughes,  1874.  4  p. 
4°.  fARZ 

Blackett  family. 

S.  (J.)  Memoirs  of  the  public  life  of  Sir  Walter 
Blackett.  of  Wallington,  baronet:  with  a  pedigree 
of  the  Calverleys,  of  Calverley,  in  Yorkshire,  and 
the  Blacketts,  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  and  North- 
umberiand.  [Preface  signed  J.  S.]  Newcastle: 
S,  Hodgson,  1819.     vii,  xxxix,  51  p.,   2  pi.,  port. 


12'. 


Blackball  family. 

Morison  (Alexander).  The  Blackballs  of  that 
ilk  and  Barra,  hereditary  coroners  and  foresters  of 
the  Garioch.  Aberdeen:  New  Spalding  Club,  1905^ 
xiv,  I  1.,  180,  17  p.,  4  pi..  I  port.  sq.  4*.  (New 
Spalding  Club.     [Publications.])  fCP 

No.  350  of  500  copies  presented  to  tne  members  of  the  .  .  . 
Club  by  the  author. 

Blake  family. 

Blake  (Martin  J.)  Blake  family  records  1300 
to  1700.  A  chronological  catalogue  with  copious 
notes...  [Together  with  a  brief  account  of  the 
fourteen  ancient  families  or  tribes  of  the  town  of 
Galway...]  London:  E,  Stocky  1902-05.  2  v.^ 
facsim.,  pi.,  port.     8°.  ARZ 

The  Blakes  of  Galway.    (Geneal.   Maga. 

London,  1898.     4^     v.   i.  pp.  499*504.  563-570, 
609-614,  682-683.) 

Blakes  (The)  of  Galway.  (Geneal.  Maga. 
v.  6,  pp.  385-390.     London,  1903.) 

Blennerhassett  family. 

Oenealog^ical  memoranda  relating  to  the 
families  of  Garvey,  Blennerhassett,  Shortall,  and 
De  Poujade.  [Pt.  I.]  London:  Mitchell  and 
Hughes,  1883.     4*.  ARF 

Repr.:  ''  Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica,*'  n.  s.  v.  4. 

Boase  family. 

Boase  (Charles  William),  and  others.  An  ac- 
count of  the  families  of  Boase  or  Bowes,  originally 
residing  at  Paul  and  Madron  in  Cornwall;  and  of 
other  families  connected  with  them  by  marriage, 
&c.     FBy]  C.  W..  G.  C,  and  F.   Boase.      Trura 

[Eng,\:  Privately  prtd.,  1 893.     viii    p.,   288  col. 
144  p.].  3  Pl..  I  tab.     4*. 
One  of  xoo  cop.  prtd. 

Boddington  family. 

Bodding^on  (Reginald  Stewart).  Portions  of 
Vincent  and  Boddington  pedigrees.  Compiled  by 
R.  S.  Boddington.  Private  impression.  London: 
Mitchell  dr*  Hughes,  1876.     12  p.     4^         fARZ 

Bodiam  family. 

Lower  (Mark  Antony).  Bodiam  and  its  lords. 
London:  J.  R.  Smith,  1871.  2  p.l.,  31  p.,  3  pl. 
new  ed.     8^  ARZ 

Bodley  family. 

Troap  (Frances  B.)  The  pedigree  of  Sir 
Thomas  Bodley,  with  notes,  i  chart.  (Devon- 
shire Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.  and 
Art.  Rept.  and  Transac.  ▼.  35  (ser.  2,  v.  5),  pp. 
713-745-     Plymouth,  1903.) 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Bohun  family. 

Big^elow  (Melville  M.)  The  Bohun  wills. 
(Amer.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  i,  pp.  414-435,  631-649. 
New  York,  1896.) 

Boleyne  family. 

Reilly  (Emily  Georgiana  Susanna).  Historical 
anecdotes  of  the  families  of  the  Boleynes,  Careys, 
Mordaunts,  Hamiltons  and  Jocelyns,  arranged  as 
an  elucidation  of  the  genealogical  chart  at  Tolly- 
more  Park.  Compiled  by  E.  G.  S.  Reilly,  in  1835. 
Revised  in  1839.  \Newry:  Privately  printed  bv 
J.  Mender  son,  1839.]    5  p.l.,  158  p.,  I  1.,  3  tab.    4  . 

Booth  family. 

Ingfham  (Alfred).  A  history  of  Altrincham 
and  Bowdon,  with  an  account  of  the  barony  and 
house  of  Dunham.  Altrincham:  Mackie,  Brewt- 
nail  and  Co.,  1879.     ^i»  ^95  P'»  ^  1-.  8  pl-     sq.  4". 

too 

Boteler  family. 

Drake  {Sir  William  Richard).     Notes  on  the 
armorial   bearings    of   Boteler  of   Brantfield,    co. 
Herts,  and  Drake  of  Ashe,  co.  Devon.     London: 
privately  printed,  1874.     1  p.l.,  22  p.     4**. 

Boteville  family. 

Botfield    (Beriah).      Stemmata    Botevilliana: 

memorials  of  the  families  of  De  Boteville,  Thynne, 

and  Botfield,  in  the  counties  of  Salop  and  Wilts. 

Westminster,  1858.     pi.     4^  ARZ 

Boughton-Leigh  family. 

Boug^hton*Leig^h(BridgemanG.  F.  C.  Ward). 
Memorials  of  a  Warwickshire  family;  [containing 
the  history  of  the  Leigh  and  Boughton-Leigh  fam- 
ilies]. With  prefatory  note  by  Sir  Hugh  Gilzean- 
Reid...  London:  H,  Frowde,  1906.  xvi,  208  p., 
16  pi.,  3  port.,  I  table,     illus.     8°.  ARZ 

Bowater  family. 

Woods  (Albert  William).  The  pedigree  of  Sir 
Edward  Bowater.  Compiled  from  the  records  of 
the  College  of  Arms,  London.  By  A.  W.  Woods. 
London:  Privately  prtd.^  Mitchell  6f*  Hughes, 
1875.     8  p.     8^  fARZ 

Bowes  family. 
See  Boase  family. 

Boyd  family. 

Clarke  (Seymour).  The  Boyds  of  Penkill  and 
Trochrig:  their  ancestors  and  descendants  with 
other  notes  relating  to  the  family  of  Boyd,  com- 
piled by  S.  Clarke.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 
4ind  Sons,  1909.     ix,  2  1.,  51  (i)p.,  i  pi.,  i  port. 

Boyle  family. 

Budg^ell  (Eustace).  Memoirs  of  the . . .  Boyles; 
particularly  of ..  .Charles  Earl  of  Orrery...  Lon- 
don: 0.  Payne,  1 73 7.  xl,  258,  34  p.,  I  port. 
3.  ed.     I2^  ARZ 

Bradshaw  family. 

BisiT^i*  (Francis  Joseph).  The  Bradshaws  of 
Bangor  and  Mile-Cross,  in  the  County  of  Down. 
•(Ulster  Jour,  of  Archaeol.  v.  8,  pp.  4-6,  54-57. 
London,  1902.) 


Braithwaite  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1871.  4  p.l.,  146  p.,  I  1. 
4^  tARZ 

Branthwaite  family. 

Parker  (F.  H.  M.)  The  Parkers  of  Old 
Town:  with  some  notes  on  the  Branthwaites  of 
Carlingill  and  the  Birkbecks  of  Orton  Hall,  i  chart. 
(Transac.  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq. 
&  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  i6,  pp.  104-116.  Kendcil, 
■^^g't  1900.) 

Bray  family. 

Brays  (The)  of  Sherc.  i  pi..  7  port.  (Ancestor. 
1903,  no.  6  (July),  pp.  i-io.     London,  1903.) 

Brechin  family. 

Maule  (Harry).  Registrum  de  Panmare. 
Records  of  the  families  of  Maule,  De  Valooiis, 
Brechin,  and  Brechin- Barclay;  united  in  the  line 
of  the  barons  and  earls  of  Panmure.  Compiled  by 
.  ..Hon.  H.  Maule  of  Kelly. . .  Edited  by  J.  Stuart. 
Edinburgh,  iSj4,     2  v.     illus.     4^  fARZ 

One  of  X50  cops,  printed. 

Brewer  family. 

Yeatman  (J.  P.)  Some  observations  upon  the 
law  of  ancient  demesne,  with  suggestions  as  to  the 
origin  of  the  families  of  Brewer,  Brito.  Hardwick, 
and  Cavendish. . .  Sheffield:  Leader  &*  Sons,  1884. 
73  p.     8^  ARD 

Brocas  family. 

Burrows  (M.)  The  family  of  Brocas  of  Beaure- 
paire  and  Roche  Court,  hereditary  masters  of  the 
royal  buckhounds,  with  some  account  of  the  Eng- 
lish rule  in  Aquitaine.  London:  Longmans,  Green, 
&*  Co.,  1886.     xii,  496  p.,  26  pi.     4%  ARZ 

Broughton  family. 

Palmer  (Alfred  Neobard).  The  Broughtons 
of  March wiel.  Contribution  to  the  history  of  the 
parish  of  Marchwiel.  (Y  Cymmrodor.  v.  14,  pp. 
42-85.     London,  1901.) 

Brown  family. 

Stodart  (Robert  Riddle).  Memorials  of  the 
Browns  of  Fordell,  Finmount  and  Vicarsgrange. 
Edinburgh:  privately  printed  by  T.  ^  A,  Con- 
stable, 1887.     xii,  240  p.,  85  pi.     sq.  4*. 

fARZ  (Brown) 

Browne  family. 

Battle  Abbey.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the 
original  charters,  royal  grants,  and  donations... 
constituting  the  muniments  of  Battle  Abbey... 
comprising  also. .  .papers  relating  to  the  family  of 
Browne,  enobled  as  the  Lords  Viscount  Montague, 
with. .  .others  relating  to  the  Sidneys,  Earls  of 
Leicester,  and  the  whole  of  the  Webster  family 
evidences. . .  London:  T.  Thorpe,  1835.    xii,  221  p. 

8^  c 


L.  (G.  B.)  Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  Browne 
family  of  Caverswall  and  Shredicote,  Co.  Stafford; 
Bentley  Hall,  Co.  Derby;  Greenford,  Co.  Middle- 
sex; Withington  and  Caughley,  Co.  Salop;  also  of 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


385 


Brovme  family^  confd, 

the  Peploe  family  of  Garostone,  Co.  Hereford. 
Compiled  by  G.  B.  M.  [t.  e.  George  Blacker  Mor- 
gan]. London:  Mitchell  ^  Hughes^  1888.  8q  p., 
2  fac-sim.     4^  f  ARZ 

Oranmore  and  Browne  (3.  baron),  Geoffrey 
Henry  Browne.  Pedigree  of  the  Brownes  of 
Castle  MacGarrett.  illus.  (Galway  Archseol.  & 
Hist.  Soc.  Jour.  Galway,  1907-8.  8°.  v.  5,  pp. 
48-59.  165-177.  227-238.) 

Teatman  (John  Pym).  The  Brownes  of  Bech- 
worth  Castle.  The  ancestors  of  the  Viscounts 
Montague;  the  Brownes  of  Horton-Kirby,  Cubley, 
Bentley,  and  Derby...  [London:  The  Author, 
1903.]    xxlii,  238  p.,  I  facsim.,  11  pi.    4**.    ARZ 

Bruce  family. 

Armstrong^  (William  Bruce).     The  Bruces  of 

Airth    and    their    cadets.     Edinburgh:    Ptd.  for 

private  circulation,  1892      3  p.l.,  137,  civ  p..  i  1., 

1  pi.,  I  tab.     4^  fARZ 
No.  4a  of  105  copies  ptd . 

Bruce  (Mary  Elizabeth  Cumming).  Family 
records  of  the  Bruces  and  the  Cumyns;  with  an 
historical  introduction  and  appendix.  From . . . 
public  and  private  documents.  Edinburgh:  fV. 
Blackwood  Sr*  Sons,  1 870.     4  p.l.,  692  p.,  4  pi., 

2  tab.     4^  ARZ 

Weeks  (Lyman  Horace).  Book  of  Bruce: 
ancestors  and  descendants  of  King  Robert  of  Scot- 
land. Being  an  historical  and  genealogical  survey 
of  the  kingly  and  noble  Scottish  house  of  Bruce. 
N^ew  York:  American  Soc.y  1907.  352  p.,  31  pi., 
13  port.     4^  ARZ 

Brydges  family. 
See  also  Chandos  of  Sudeley  (Barons  of). 

Brydffes  (S.  E.)      Ataviae   regise.     Florence, 
\2o.     4  .  fARZ 

Stemmata  illustria;  praecipue  regia.  Paris, 

1825.     10  pi.     r.  tfARZ 

Buchanan  family. 

B.  (A.  W.  G.)  Buchanan  genealogies.  (Geneal. 
Maga.     London,  1899.     4®.     v.  2,  pp.  497-501.) 

The  Buchanans  of  Arden.     (Geneal.  Maga. 

▼.  4.  PP-  529-531-     London,  1901.) 

Buchanan  (William).  A  historical  and  genea- 
logical essay  upon  the  family  and  surname  of 
Buchanan,  to  which  is  added  A  brief  enquiry  into 
the  genealogy  and  present  state  of  ancient  Scotish 
surnames,  and  more  particularly  of  the  Highland 
clans.  Glasgow:  William  Duncan,  1723.  i  p.1., 
iv,  2  1.,  154,  loop.,  I  1.,  I  pi.     sq.  12''         ARZ 

Easton  (Walter  M.  Graham).  The  Buchanans 
of  Catter.  (Geneal.  Maga.  London,  1898.  4*.  v.  2, 
pp.  311-316,  356-361.) 

Burdett  family. 

Watson  (George).  The  Burdetts  of  Bramcote 
and  the  Huttons  of  Penrith.  (Transac.  Cumber- 
land and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  and  Arcbaeol.  Soc. 
o.  s.  v.  3,  pp.  269-271.     Kendal,  Eng.,  1903.) 

Burke  family. 

Knox  (H.  T.)  The  De  Burgo  clans.  The 
Clann  David  Burke  and  the  family  of  William, 
Sheriff  of  Connaught.  (Jour.  Galway  Archaeol.  & 
Hilt  Soc.     ▼.  3,  pp.  46-58.     Galway,  1903.) 


R.  (M.)  Some  notes  on  the  Burkes.  (Jour. 
Galway  Archaeol.  &  Hist.  Soc.  v.  i,  pp.  196-197. 
Galway,  190 1.) 

Burnes  family. 

Btarnes  (James).  Notes  on  his  name  and 
family.  [With  memoir.]  Edinburgh:  Printed 
for  private  circulation,  1 85 1 .    I  p.  1. ,  64,  1 6  p.    12'* 


1820. 


Burnett  family. 

Burnett  (George).  The  family  of  Burnett  of 
Leys  with  collateral  branches;  from  the  mss.  of 
G.  Burnett,  edited  by  J.  Allardyce.  Aberdeen,  1901. 
xxii,  I  1.,  368  p.,  17  pi.,  4  port.  4".  (New  Spald- 
ing Club.     [Publications.])  fCP 

[Supplement]  Genealogical  tree,  pre- 
pared by  W.  K.  Burnett.     [Folded  plate.] 

Burney  family. 

Hill  (Constance).  The  house  in  St.  Martin's 
Street.  Being  chronicles  of  the  Burney  family. 
With  illustrations  by  Ellen  G.  Hill. . .  London:  J. 
Lane,  1907.     xvi,  i  1.,  366  p.     illus.     8".         C& 

Burnley  family. 

Wilkinson (Tattcrsall),  and].  F.  Tattersall. 
Memories  of  Hurstwood,  Burnley,  Lancashire. 
With  tales  and  traditions  of  the  neighbourhood. 
Burnley:  J.  &*  A,  Lupton,  1889.  5  p.l.,  166  p., 
I  fac-sim.,  2  pi.,  i  port.,  i  table.     4^.  CO 

Burns  family. 

Rogr^rs  (Charles).  Genealogical  memoirs  of 
the  family  of  Robert  Burns  and  of  the  Scottish 
house  of  Burnes. . .  Edinburgh:  fV,  Paterson,  1877. 
68  p.     8^  ARZ 

Butler  family. 

Burtchaell  (George  D.)  The  Butlers  ot 
Dangan-Spidogue.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries 
of  Ireland,  ser.  5,  v.  10  (v.  30),  pp.  330-333. 
Dublin,  1900.) 

Hall  (Hamilton).  Note  on  the  family  of  Butler, 
afterwards  earls  of  Ormonde.  (Genealogist.  Exeter, 
1908.     8'.     n.  s.  V.  25,  pp.  73-78.) 

Buxton  family. 

Beaumont  (Geo.  Fred.)  Paycocke's  house, 
Coggeshall,  with  some  notes  on  the  families  of 
Paycocke  and  Buxton.  [With  appendix.]  4  pi. 
(Transac.  Essex  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  9,  pp.  311-321. 
Colchester,  Eng.,  1 905.) 

Rye  (Walter).  Buxton  of  Shadwell  Court. 
I  pi.  (Ancestor.  1903,  July,  no.  6,  pp.  11-18. 
Leeds,  1903.) 

Byam  family. 

Byam  (Edward  S.)  Chronological  memoir  of 
the  Reverends  Henry,  John,  and  Edward  Byam; 
sons  of  the  Rev.  Lawrence  Byam  . .  Tenby:  R, 
Mason,  1862.     2  p.l.,  82  p.,  i  pi.     8". 

Byley  family. 

English  (The)  ancestry  of  the  families  of  Batt 
and  Byley,  of  Salisbury,  Massachusetts.  (Wilt- 
shire Notes  &  Queries.  Devites,  1898.  8*.  v.  2, 
pp.  577-583;  V.  3,  pp.  35-39.) 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Byne  family. 

Renshaw  (Walter  C.)  The  Bynes  of  Car- 
shalton,  Co.  Surrey.  (Genealogist,  n.  s.  v.  23, 
pp.  213-219.     Exeter^  Eng.^  1907.) 

The  Bynes  of  Rowdell  in  Washington,  Co. 

Sussex.     (Genealogist,     v.  23,  pp.  i-ii.     Exeter ^ 
1906.) 

Cairnes  family. 

Lawlor  (H.  C.)  A  history  of  the  family  of 
Cairnes  or  Cairns,  and  its  connections.  London: 
Elliot  Stock,  1906.  xiv,  I  1.,  292  p.,  I  1.,  3  fac- 
sim.,  23  pi.,  2  port.,  5  tab.     4**.  ARZ 

Caithness  family. 

Henderson  (John).  Caithness  family  history. 
Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1884.     xxxi,  342  p.    8**. 


Caithness  (Earls  of). 

Skene    (W.  F.)      Notes  on   the  earldom  of 

Caithness.     [Edinburgh,  l^^^ J]     571-576  p.     8**. 
Repr.:  Proc.  of  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland,    v.  12, 
1876,  pp.  571-576. 

Calverley  family. 

Calverley  (The)  charters.  Presented  to  the 
British  Museum  by  Sir  Walter  Calverley  Tre- 
velyan,  Baronet.  Transcribed  by  S.  Margerison ; 
and  edited  by  W.  P.  Baildon  and  S.  Margerison. 
V.  I.  LeedSy  1904.  map,  plan,  pi.  8**.  (Thoresby 
Soc.  Pub.     V.  6,  pt.  1-3.) 

S.  (J. )  Memoirs  of  the  public  life  of  Sir  Walter 
Blackett,  of  Wallington,  baronet,  with  a  pedigree 
of  the  Calverleys,  of  Calverley,  in  Yorkshire,  and 
the  Blacketts,  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  and  North- 
umberland. [Preface  signed  J.  S.]  Newcastle: 
S.  Hodgson,  1 819.  vii,  xxxix,  51  p.,  2  pi.,  port. 
I2^  ARZ 

Calvert  family. 

Hill  (Graham).  Leaves  from  the  Calvert 
papers...  London:  W,  Milligan  dr*  Co.,  1894. 
2  p.l.,  59  p..  I  pi.,  7  port.     4  .  ARZ 

Cambray  family. 

Dunbar-Dunbar  (J.  A.)  The  family  of 
Cambray  of  Great  Rissington  and  Icomb,  Glou- 
cestershire. With  a  note  upon  the  medieval  Cam- 
brays.  Compiled  by  J.  A.  Dunbar-Dunbar.  Lon- 
don: Phillimore  dr*  Co'.,  1898.  iv,  39  p.,  4  pi. 
sq.  4^  ARZ 

Cambridge  (Dukes  of). 

Arms  (The)  of  the  Dukes  of  Cambridge. 
(Geneal.  Maga.     v.  8,  pp.  5-16.     London,  1904.) 

Cameron  family. 

Drummond  (John).  Memoirs  of  Sir  Ewen 
Cameron  of  Locheill,  Chief  of  the  Clan  Cameron 
[by  John  Drummond].  With  an  introductory 
account  of  the  history  and  antiquities  of  that  fam- 
ily and  of  the  neighbouring  clans.  [Edited  by 
James  MacKnight.J  Edinburgh,  1842.  Ivii,  30, 
I  1.,  412  p.,  1  port.     sq.  4**.     (Maitland  Club.) 

CP  (Maitland) 

Sinclair  (A.  Maclean).  The  clan  Cameron. 
(Celtic  Rev.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8**.  v.  5,  pp. 
70-79.) 

Campbell  family. 

Bowie  (William).  The  black  book  of  Tay- 
mouth.     With  other  papers  from  the  Brcadalbane 


charter  room.    [Edited  by  C.  I  noes.]  Edinburgh: 

J,    Campbell,  2.    marquis   of  Breadalbane,    1855. 

5  p.l.,  xxxvHi,  443  p.,  10  pi.,  I  port.     4*.     fARZ 

C.  (M.  O.)  A  memorial  history  of  the  Camp- 
bells of  Melfort,  Argyllshire,  which  includes  rec- 
ords of  the. .  .families  with  whom  they  have  inter- 
married. By  Margaret  Olyifipia  Campbell.  Prtd. 
for. .  .private  circulation.  London:  Simmons  b* 
Botten,  1882.     vi,  3  1.,  124  p.,  4  pi.     T. 

Supplement. . » London,  1894.    4  p.l., 

167  p.,  I  tab.     f**. 

Campbells  of  Ardkinglass.  (Notes  and  Que- 
ries, ser.  9,  V.  7,  pp.  187.  293,  353-354;  ser.  9, 
V.  8,  pp.  106-107.     London,  1901.) 

Capell  family. 

Minet  (William).  The  Capells  at  Rayne,  1486- 
1622.  3  pi.,  I  tab.  (Transac.  Essex  Arcbseol. 
Soc.  n.  s.  V.  9,  pp.  243-272.     Colchester,  1904.) 

Carew  family. 

Round  (J.  Horace).  The  origin  of  the  Carews. 
I  pi.  (Ancestor.  19031  no.  5,  pp.  19-53.  Lon- 
don, 1903.) 

Carey  family. 

Reilly  (Emily  Georgiana  Susanna).  Historical 
anecdotes  of  the  families  of  the  Boleynes,  Careys, 
Mordaunts,  Hamiltons,  and  Jocelyns,  arranged  as 
an  elucidation  of  the  genealogical  chart  at  Tolly- 
more  Park.  Compiled  by  E.  G.  S.  Reilly,  in  1835. 
Revised  in  1839.  [Niwry:  Privately  printed  by 
J,  Henderson,  1839.J  3  p.l.,  158  p.,  i  1.,  3  tab.  4  . 

Carrick  (Earls  of). 

Carrick  (Andrew).  Some  account  of  the  an- 
cient earldom  of  Carrie. .  .to  which  are  prefixed 
notices  of  the  earldom  after  it  came  into  the  fam- 
ilies of  De  Bruce  and  Stewart  by  J.  Maidment. 
Edinburgh:   T,  G.  Stevenson,  1857.    60  p.     8*. 

ARO 
Carruthers  family. 

Eraser  (William),  editor.  Manuscripts  of  the 
family  of  Carruthers  of  Holmains,  in  the  county  of 
Dumfries.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion.    6.  report.     Part  i,  pp.   709-712.     London, 

^^11^   f^) 

Charters  and   deeds  relating  to  the  property  of  the  Car- 
ruthers family. 

Carteret  family. 

Our  oldest  families:  TheShirleys;  The  Cartcr- 
ets.  (Ancestor.  1902,  no  3,  pp.  214-222.  L^m- 
don,  1902.) 

Cartwright  family. 

Barron  (Oswald).  The  Cartwrights.  7  port. 
(Ancestor,  no.  10,  July,  1904,  pp.  1-12.  Loruion^ 
1904.) 

Carus  family. 

Carus-Wilson  (Herbert),    and  H.  I.  Tal- 

BOYS.  Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  Carus-Wilson 
family,  being  an  account  (i 320-1 899)  of  the  fam- 
ilies of  Carus  of  Kendal;  Carus  of  Halton.  ..Cams 
of  Melling  and  Kirkby  Lonsdale;  Wilson  and 
Carus-Wilson  of  Casterton. . .  Edited  by  H.  Cams- 
Wilson  and  H.  I.  Talboys.  Hove:  Printed  for 
private  circulation,  1899.     v.  2  1.,  69  p.     8**. 


Carus-Wilson  family.     See  Cams  family. 


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Gary  family. 

Cokayne  (G.  £.)  Bland,  of  Carleton,  Co. 
York,  as  connected  with  the  family  of  Gary,  Wil- 
loughby  and  Bertie.  (Genealog;ist.  n.  s.  v.  23, 
pp.  201-206.     Exeter^  Eng.^  1907.) 

Cassels  family. 

Cassels  (Robert).     Records  of  the  family  of 
Cassels  and  connexions.     [Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot] 
1870.     viii,  140  p.,  I  tab.     4'. 
75  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

Castillion  family. 

Cokayne  (G.  £.)  Pedigree  of  Castillion. 
(Geneal.  v.  17,  pp.  73-82,  199-204,  225-232. 
Exeter^  1 900-1 901.) 

Cavendish  family. 

Grove  (Joseph).  The  lives  of  all  the  earls  and 
dukes  of  Devonshire,  descended  from  the  renowned 
Sir  William  Cavendish,  one  of  the  privy  counsellors 
to  King  Henry  VIII.  ..to  which  is  added,  a  short 
account  of  the  rise,  progress  and  present  state  of 
the  High  Court  of  Chancery.  London:  The  author, 
1764.     xiii,  8,  272,  119,  64,  10  p.,  I  port.     12**. 

AN 

Kennet  (White).  Memoirs  of  the  family  of 
Cavendish.     London:  H.  Hills ^  1708.     48  p.    8". 

^C.p.  ▼•610 

Teatinan(J.  P.)  Some  observations  upon  the 
law  of  ancient  demesne,  with  suggestions  as  to  the 
origin  of  the  families  of  Brewer,  Brito,  Hardwick, 
and  Cavendish . . .  Sheffield:  Leader  &*  Sons,  1884. 
73  p.     8\  ARD 

Cecil  family. 

Digfhton  (Conway).  Cecil  of  Maisemore.  (Gen- 
eal. Maga.     V.  6,  pp.  390-391.     London,  1903.) 

Oenealog^y  (The)  of  the  Cecils.  (Geneal. 
Maga.  V.  7,  pp.  562-568;  V.  8,  pp.  41-48.  Lon- 
don,  1904.) 

Historical  monograph:  William  Cecil  Lord 
Burghley.  [Pt.  i.  Historical  monograph  by  the 
Rev.  Augustus  Jessopp,  D.  D.  Pt.  2.  The  homes 
of  the  Cecils  by  J.  A.  Gotch...  Pt.  3.  The  por- 
traits of  the  Cecils  by  James  L.  Caw.  Pt.  4.  The 
genealogy  and  arms  of  the  Cecils,  by  A.  C.  Fox- 
Davies.J  London:  T.  C  b*  E.  C,  Jack,  1904.  xii, 
141  (0  p.,  I  1.,  4  pi.,  II  port.  f**.  (Historical 
monograph  series.)  fAN 

No.  320  of  350  copies  printed  and  sif^ned. 

Chalie  family. 

Pedig^ree  of  the  Huguenot  refugee  (now  ex- 
tinct) family  of  Chalie.  Contributed  by  Henry 
Wagner.  (Geneal.  v.  19,  pp.  59-61.  Exeter, 
1902.) 

Chandos  of  Sudeley  (Barons  of).    See  also  Brydges 

family. 

Belts  (G.  F.)  A  review  of  the  Chandos  peer- 
age ca^e,  and  of  the  pretensions  of  Sir  S.  E. 
Brydges.     London,  1834.     8^  ARZ 

Chassereau  family. 

Pedig^ree  of  Chassereau.  [Huguenot  refugee 
family  of  Chassereau.]  n.  p.,  n.  d,  [[880?]  7  p. 
4^  ARZ 

Chattan  (Clan).     See  Mackintosh  family. 


Chaucer  family. 

Kern  (Alfred  Allan).  The  ancestry  of  Chaucer. 
Baltimore,  Md.:  Tfu  Lord  Baltimore  Press  [1906]. 
XV,  163  p.,  I  map,  I  tab.     8''.  ARZ 

Redstone  (Vincent  B.)  The  Chaucer-Malyn 
family,  Ipswich,  i  tab.  (Proc.  Suffolk  Inst,  of 
Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  v.  12,  pp.  184-199. 
Ipswich,  1905.) 

Chaworth  family. 

Musters  (L.  Chaworth).  Some  account  of  the 
family  called  in  Latin  Cadurcis,  in  French  Cha- 
ources,  in  English  Chaworth.  2  pi.  (Thoroton 
Soc.  Transac.  Nottingham,  1904-05.  8*.  v.  7, 
pp.  119-138;  V.  8,  pp.  67-77.) 

On  the  family  name  "Chaworth."  (Antiquary, 
n.  s.  V.  38,  pp.  214-217.     London,  1902.) 

Cheney  family. 

Rntton  (W.  L.)  Cheney  or  Chcyne.  (Notes  & 
Queries.    Ser.  9,  v.  3,  pp.  382-383.  London,  1899.) 

Chester  family. 

Waters  (Robert  Edmond  Chester).  Genealogi- 
cal memoirs  of  the  extinct  family  of  Chester  of 
Chicheley,  their  ancestors  and  descendants.  Lon- 
don: Robson  &*  Sons,  1878.     2  v.     4*.  ARZ 

Fletcher  (W.  G.  D.)  ''The  Chesters  of 
Chicheley  "  [by  R.  E.  Chester  Waters].  Some  addi- 
tions and  corrections.  (Genealogist.  Exeter,  1909. 
8".     V.  25,  pp.  145-153.)  *^ 

Chetwynd  family. 

Chetwynd-Stapylton  (Henry  Edward).  The 
Chetwynds  of  Ingestre,  being  a  history  of  that 
family  from  a  very  early  date.  London:  Longmans, 
Green  6r*  Co.,  1892.  x,  i  1.,  264  p.,  I  pL,  x  port., 
4  tab.     8^  ARZ 

Cheverel  family. 

Newdisate-Newdeirate  (Elizabeth  Sophia 
Lucia),  Lady.  The  Cheverels  of  Cheverel  Manor. 
London:  Longmans,  Green  b*  Co.,  1898.  xv,  231  p., 
I  pi..  5  port.     8*. 

Chichele  family. 

Stemmata  Chicheleana;  or,  A  genealogical 
account  of  some  of  the  families  derived  from 
Thomas  Chichele  of  Higham  Ferrers,  in  the  county 
of  Northampton;  all  whose  descendants  are  held  to 
be  entitled  to  fellowships  in  All  Souls  College.  Ox- 
ford, by  virtue  of  their  consanguinity  to  Arch- 
bishop Chichele,  the  founder.  Oxford:  The  Claret^ 
don  Press,  1765.    I  p.l.,  xiv,  156  p.,  6  1.,  2  pi.    4°. 

fARZ 

Supplement.   Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press, 

1775.     I  p.l.,  iv,  xiii,  (I)  16-160  p.,  4  1.     4*. 

Chichester  family. 

Chichester  {Sir  Alexander  Palmer  Bruce). 
History  of  the  family  of  Chichester,  from  A.  D. 
1086  to  1870.  Including  the  descents  of  the  various 
branches  settled. .  .in  Devonshire;  also  of  the  Chi- 
chesters,  Marquesses  of  Donegal,  and  Barons  Tem- 
plemore.  London:  prtd.  for  the  author  by  J.  'C. 
Hotten,  1871.  viii,  2  1.,  174  p.,  8  facsim.  illus. 
sq.  8*. 


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Chisholm  family.    • 

Mackensie  (Alexander).  History  of  the  Chis- 
holms,  with  genealogies  of  the  principal  families  of 
the  name.  Inverness:  A.  b*  iV,  Marktnzie,  i8qi. 
XV.  232  p.     8°.  ARZ 

Pixley  (Francis  W.)  The  Chisholms.  i  pi. 
(Geneal.  Maga.    v.  3,  pp.  475-478.    London^  1900.) 

Chudleigh  family. 

Adams  (M.)  A  brief  account  of  Ashton  church 

and  of  some  of  the  Chudleighs  of  Ashton,  in  Devon. 

Plymouth:  JV.  Brendon  ^  Son^  1899.    16  p.,  7  pi. 

4°.  COF.  p.  Box 

Rcpr.:  Trans.  Devon.  Assoc.  Advancem.  Sci.  Lit.  and  Art. 
V.  31.     1899. 

Cholmley  family. 

Cholmley  {Sir  Hugh).  The  memoirs  of  Sir 
Hugh  Cholmley. .  taken  from  an  original  manu- 
script, in  his  own  handwriting,  now  in  the  posses- 
sion of  Nathaniel  Cholmley,  of  Whitby  and  Hows- 
ham,  in  the  county  of  York,  Esquire,  1787.  To- 
gether with  the  Cholmley  pedigree,  extracted  from 
the  records  of  the  College  of  Arms.  Also  extracts 
...relating  to  the  Cholmley  family.     «. /.,  1870. 


Cleaver  family. 

Pedig^ree  of  the  families  of  Cleaver  and  Peach. 
London:  Privately  printed^   Taylor  and  Co.  ^  1 871. 


65  p.,  I  facsim.,  1  tab. 
One  of  200  copies  printed. 


ARZ 


Chowne  family. 

Renshaw  (Walter  C.)  The  Chownes  of  Alfris- 
ton,  Co.  Sussex.  (Genealogist,  v.  24,  pp.  73-80. 
Exeter,  1907.) 

Christie  family. 

Rog^ers  (C.)  Genealogical  memoirs  of  the 
Scottish  house  of  Christie,  compiled  from  family 
papers  and  the  public  records.  London:  Royal 
Historical  Society,  1%-]%,     78  p.     8^  ARZ 

Clapham  family. 

Clapham  (John  Arthur).  Some  Claphams  of 
note.  (Bradford  Antiq.  Bradford,  i(^g.  8°.  n.  s. 
V.  3,  pp.  213-223.)  CO 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1 87 1.  4  p.  1.,  146  p.,  I  1. 
4".  fARZ 

Clare  family. 

Round  (J.  H.)  The  family  of  Clare.  (Ar- 
chjEol.  Jour.  (v.  56),  ser.  2,  v.  6,  pp.  221-231. 
London,  1899.) 

Clayton  family. 

Aveling^  (Rev.  Thomas  William  Baxter).  Me- 
morials of  the  Clayton  family.  With  unpublished 
correspondence  of  the  Countess  of  Huntington, 
Lady  Glenorchy;  the  Revs.  John  Newton,  A.  Top- 
lady;  etc. . .  .  London:  Jackson,  Walford,  and  H od- 
der, 1867.     xii,  516  p.,  I  pi.     8^  ARZ 

Fletcher  (W.  G.  D.)  The  family  of  Clayton, 
of  Great  Grimsby,  Co.  Lincoln.  (Genealogist. 
v.  23,  pp.  80-83.     Exeter,  1906.) 

Stewart  Brown  (R.)  The  pedigree  of  the 
Claytons  of  Crooke,  Fulwood  and  Adlington,  in 
the  county  of  Lancaster.  (Genealogist,  v.  26,  pp. 
129-142.     Exeter,  1910.     8\)  *fe 


I  p.l.,  7  p.,  I  pi.     4 


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Clervaux  family. 

Lon^^staffe  (William  Hylton  Dyer).  The 
house  of  Clervaux,  its  descents  and  alliances.  Now 
first  deduced  from  the  cartularjr  prepared  for  Sir 
Richard  Clervaux,  and  other  archives  of  the  family. 
Newcastle-upon-  Tyne:  Press  of  G.  B.  Richardson^ 


1852.     II  1.,  6  pi.     illus.     4". 


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Clifford  family. 

Clay  (J.  W.)  The  Clifford  family.  (Yorkshire 
Archaeol.  Jour.    v.  18,  pp.  355-411.    Leeds,  1905.) 

Clifford  (Arthur).  Collectanea  Clififordiana.  io 
three  parts:  i.  Anecdotes  of  illustrious  personages 
of  the  name  of  Clifford.  IT.  Historical  and  gene- 
alogical notices. . .  in.  Clifford,  a  tragedy.  Paris: 
M.  Nouzou,  1817.  3  p.l.,  vii,  iii,  (1)8-218, 145  P-. 
I  1.     8".  ARZ 

Clinton  family. 

Exul.  Cases  from  the  early  chancery  proceed- 
ings. The  Lady  Clinton.  (Ancestor,  no.  8  (Jan. 
1904),  pp.  167-201;  no.  10  (July,  1904).  pp.  32-51- 
London,  1904.) 

Cockayne  family. 

Planch^  (J.  R.)  Monuments  of  the  Cockayne 
family  in  Ashbourne  church,  Derbyshire.  2  pi. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  7.  pp.  374-3^3- 
London,  1852.) 

Cockburn  family. 

Coekburn-Hood  (T.  H.)  The  house  of  Cock- 
burn  of  that  ilk  and  of  the  cadets  thereof;  with  his- 
torical anecdotes. . .  Edinburgh  [Scott  6*  Fergu- 
son, printers]  1888.  5  p.l.,  XXX,  394  p.,  8  facsim., 
3  maps,  I  pi.     4*.  ARZ 

Cogenhoe  family. 

Hartshorne  (Albert).  The  Cogenhoe  family, 
and  Cogenhoe  church,  Northants.  i  pi.  (Proc. 
Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  London,  ser.  2,  v.  19,  pp. 
227-244.     London,  1903.) 

Coghill  family. 
Cogrhill  (James  Henry).     The  family  of  Cog- 
hill,   1377-1879,  with   sketches  of  their   maternal 
ancestors,  the   Slingsbys,  of  Scriven  Hall,  11 35- 
1879.      Cambridge,  1879.     *^l*is.     pi.     4*.     APV 

Coke  family. 

Briggs  (John  Joseph).  The  history  of  Mel- 
bourne, in  the  county  of  Derby.  Including  bio- 
graphical notices  of  the  Coke,  Melbourne  and  Har- 
dinge  families.  Derby:  Bemrose  6r*  Son  [18 — ?) 
8  p.l.,  (i)  10-205  P-.  I  pi.     2.  ed.     8*.  CO 

Coke  (John  Talbot).  Coke  of  Trusley,  in  the 
County  of  Derby,  and  branches  therefrom:  a  family 
history.  Compiled  by  J.  T.  Coke.  [London] 
Privately prtd.,  1880.  vii  (i),  127  p.,  I  pi.,  i  tab. 
4^  ARZ 

Colby  family. 

Colby  (Frederic  Thomas).  Colby  of  Great 
Torrington,  Devon.  Some  account  of  that  family 
and  its  alliances  for  five  generations.  Com  p.  by 
F.  T.  Colby.  [Exeter]  Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion [1880].     2  V.  in  I.     tab.     4*.  fARZ 


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Colby  family ^  confd, 

Pedigrees    of    five    Devonshire    families, 

Colby,  Coplestone,  Reynolds,  Palmer  and  Johnson. 
Compiled  by  F.  T.  Colby.  Exeter:  W,  Pollard, 
1884.    I  p.l,  40p.,  I  Ub.     4°.  fARX 

Additions  and  corrections.     [Exeter: 

W.  Pollard,  1884. J     4  p.,  I  tab.     4^  \AB,'Z 

Cole  family. 

Cole  (James  Edwin).  The  genealogy  of  the 
family  of  Cole,  of  the  county  of  Devon,  and  of 
those  of  its  branches  which  settled  in  Suffolk, 
Hampshire,  Surrey,  Lincolnshire  and  Ireland.  Lon- 
don: J,  jR.  Smith,  1867.  2p.l.,  ii,  1 1.,  63  (i),  ii  p.. 
I  pi.     8^  ARZ 

Seirar  {Sir  William),  and  W.  Penson.  The 
genealogie  or  pedegree  of . . .  Sir  William  Cole  of  the 
castell  of  Eneskillen  in  the  countie  of  Ffirmanaugh 
in  the  Kingdome  of  Ireland,  knight.  With  subse- 
quent additions. ..  Privately  printed.  [London  ?] 
1870.     19  p.     4''. 

Coleridge  family. 

Coleridge  (2.  baron),  Bernard  John  Sey- 
MOUR.  The  story  of  a  Devonshire  house.  London: 
T.  Fisher  Unwin,  1905.  329  p.,  i  facsim.,  18  pi., 
17  port.,  I  tab.     8^  ARZ 

Collingwood  family. 

Hodflfson  (J.  C.)  The  ancestry  of  Admiral 
Lord  Collingwood.  (Archaeologia  Aeliana.  ser.  3, 
▼.  2,  pp.  150-162.     Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  iqo6.) 

Colt  family. 

Colt  (G.  R.  F.)  History  and  genealogy  of  the 
Colts  of  that  ilk  and  Gartsherrie  and  of  the  English 
and  American  branches  of  that  family.  Edin- 
burgh: Prtd.  for  priv.  circ.,  1887.  vi,  276  p., 
I  pi.     8'. 

One  of  xoo  copies. 

Ro£fez*s  (C.)  Genealogical  memoirs  of  the 
families  of  Colt  and  Coutts.  London:  Royal  His- 
torical Society,  I'^l^,     59  p.     8^  ARZ 

Comberbach  family. 

Marshall  (George  W.)  Collections  for  a  gene- 
alogical account  of  the  family  of  Comberbach. 
London  [W,  Brettell,  printer]  1866.  3p.l.,  5-58  p.. 
I  pi.     8\  ARZ 

Compton  family. 

Dryden  (Alice).  Compton  Wynyates.  (Pall 
Mall  Maga.  v.  16,  pp.  312-325.   London,  1898.  8"*.) 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Jowitt,  formerly  of  Churwell,  Yorks,  and  now  of 
Harehills.  Leeds.  And  the  families  connected  with 
them.  [London]  Printed  for  private  circulation, 
1890.    2  p.l.,  pp.  167-187  (1).    2.  ed.    f.    fARZ 

Coningsby  family. 

Conin^by,  afterwards  Newton  (Margaret), 
Countess  Coningshy.  Letters. .  .from  France  in 
1737-8.  Typis  Medio- Montanis  excudit  C.  Gil- 
mour,iS42.     I  p.l.,  12  p.     i\  ffARZ 

Constable  family. 

Herries  (  ).  The  Constables  of  Flam- 
borough.  (Transac.  East  Riding  Antiquar.  Soc. 
V.  8,  pp.  51-69.     /full,  1 901.) 


Rog^ers  (Charles).  Four  Perthshire  families: 
Roger,  Playfair,  Constable,  and  Haldane  of  Har- 
mony. Edinburgh:  Privately  printed  [by  T.  ^ 
A.  Constable]  1887.     vi,  i  1.,  137  p.     8'.       ARX 

One  of  125  copies  printed. 

Cooke  family. 

Cooke  (William  Bryan).  The  Seize  Quartiers 
of  the  family  of  Bryan  Cooke,  of  Owston,  Hafod- 
y-Wern,  and  Gwysaney,  and  of  Frances,  his  wife, 
daughter.,  .of  Philip  Puleston. .  .of  Hafod  y-Wern. 
London:  Printed  for  private  circulation,  1857.  vii 
(i),  nop.,  I  tab.     8*.  ARZ 

Oenealog^ieal  memoranda,  relating  to  the 
family  of  Cooke  of  Kingsthorpe,  etc.  Privately 
printed.  London:  Mitchell  ^  Hughes,  i^T^.  14  p. 
4°.  fARZ 

Cornewall  family. 

Liverpool  (4.  earl),  Cecil  George  Savile, 
and  C.  Reade.  The  House  of  Cornewall.  Here- 
ford: fakeman  &*  Carver,  1908.  viii,  316 p..  I  I., 
2  diag.,  8  pi.,  17  port.     4°.  ARZ 

Reade  (Compton).  The  Cornewalls  of  Burford.. 
(Geneal.  Maga.  v.  6,  pp.  525-532;  v.  7,  pp.  22- 
27,  80-83,  97-101.     London,  1903.) 

Cornwall  family. 

Stodart  (Robert  Riddle).  Genealogy  of  the 
family  of  Cornwall  of  Bonhard,  Co.  Linlithgow. . . 
Compiled  by  R.  R.  Stodart.  [London]  Private 
impression,  1877.     up.     4°.  ARZ 

Cornwallis  family. 

Cornwallis  (Louisa  Gordon),  Marchioness^ 
A  description  to  accompany  the  tables  of  descent  of 
the  Cornwallis  family.  Blazoned  by  Louisa,  Mar- 
chioness Cornwallis.  [London:  S,  Bentley,  1841  ?] 
63  (I)  p.     4^  ARZ 

Cornwell  family. 

Croach  (Chas.  Hall).  Cornwell  family  of  West 
Thurrock,  Essex.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  6,  pp.  33. 
London,  1902.) 

Corrie  family. 

Corrie  (Jessie  Elizabeth).  Records  of  the  Corrie 
famiiy,  A.D.  802-1899.  London:  Mitchell  and 
Hughes,  1899.     2  V.     illus.     sq.  4".  fARZ 

Corry  family. 

Belmore  (4.  earl),  Somerset  Richard  Lowry 
CoRRY.  The  history  of  the  Corry  family  of  Cas- 
tlecoole.     London:  Longmans,  Green  6*  Co,,  iSqi. 


ix,  296  p.,  I  1.,  2  p.     8  . 


The  history  of  the  two  Ulster  manors  of 

Finagh  in  the  county  of  Tyrone  and  Coole,  other- 
wise Manor  Atkinson,  in  the  County  of  Fermanagh 
and  of  their  owners.  London-  Longmans,  Green 
(Sr*  Co,,  1881.     xi,  I  1.,  384  p.     8°.  CS 

Cosby  family. 

Cosby  (Pole).  Autobiography  of  Pole  Cosby, 
of  Stradbally,  Queen's  County,  1 703-1 737.  2  tables. 
(Co.  Kildare  Archseol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  5,  pp.  79-99» 
165-184.  253-273,  3"-324.  423-436.  Dublin, 
1906-08.) 

Cotter  family. 

C  (J.)  Notes  on  the  Cotter  family  of  Rock- 
forest,  Co.  Cork.  (Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Jour.     V.  14,  pp.  1-12.     Cork,  1908.     4'.) 


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Cottin  family. 

Murray  (Keith  W.)  Genealogy  of  the  family 
of  Cottin,  settled  in  England,  from  St.  Quentin,  in 
France.  (Genealogist,  n.  s.  v.  23,  pp.  207-212; 
V.  24,  pp.  81-88.     Exeter,  Eng.,  1907.) 

Cotton  family. 

Wainewrig^ht  (John  B.)  Cotton  family  of 
Warbleton,  Hants.  (Notes  and  Queries,  ser.  10, 
V.  II,  pp.  382-383.     London,  1909.     8**.)     *R87 

Coulthart   family. 

Barron  (Oswald).  The  bonny  house  of  Coult- 
hart. An  old  story  re-told.  (Ancestor,  no.  4, 
Jan.,  pp.  61-80.     London,  1903.) 

Knowles  (George  Parker).  A  genealogical  and 
heraldic  account  of  the  Coulthartsof  Coulthart  and 
Collyn,  chiefs  of  the  name,  from  their  first  settle- 
ment in  Scotland,  in  the  reign  of  Conarus,  to  the 
year  of  Our  Lord  1854...  London:  Printed  for 
private  circulation. .  .by  Harrison  6f*  Sons,  1855. 
23  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.     4^  ARZ 

Courtenay  family. 

Clea veland  ( E . )  A  genealogical  history  of  the 
noble  and  illustrious  family  of  Courtenay. . .  Exon: 
E,  Farley,  printer,  1735.  viii,  I  1.,  307,  32  p., 
II  tables,     f^  fARZ 

Courtenay  (Evelyn),  Lady,  The  Courtenay 
family  armorial,  containing  over  two  hundred  coats 
of  arms,  taken  from  those  at  Powderham  Castle, 
with  explanatory  notes.  Edited  by  the  Lady 
Courtenay.  London:  B.  Quaritch,  1896.  5  p.l., 
14  pi.,  I  tab.     4*. 

Oliver  (George),  and  Pitman  Jones.  Gene- 
alogy of  the  family  of  Courtenay,  Barons  of  Oke- 
hampton  and  earls  of  Devon,  taken  principally 
from  original  documents.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  10, 
4  charts  following  p.  324.     London,  1853.) 

Rog^ers  (W.  H.  Hamilton).  Courtenay-Clyve- 
don,  in  Somerset,  i  pi.  (Somerset  &  Dorset  Notes 
&  Queries,     v.  6,  pp.  241-245.     Sherborne,  1899.) 

Coutts  family. 

Rog^ers  (C.)  Genealogical  memoirs  of  the 
families  of  Colt  and  Coutts.  London:  Royal  His- 
torical Society,  1879.     59  p.     8°.  ARZ 

Cowper  family. 

Sug^g^ested  pedigree  of  Cowper  of  Temple 
Elfold.  (Surrey  Archieol.  Collections,  v.  22,  fac- 
ing p.  160.     London,  1909.     8*.)  CO 

Craggs  family. 

Genealog^ical  memoranda  relating  to  the 
families  of  Eliot  of  Port  Eliot  and  Craggs  of 
Wyserley.  Copied  from  documents  in  the  posses- 
sion of  the... earl  of  St.  Germans.  London: 
Privately  printed  by  Taylor  &*  Co.,  i368.  i  p.l., 
16  p.,  I  I.     4°.  fARZ 

Crane  family. 

Appleton  (W.  S.)  Memorials  of  the  Cranes 
of  Chilton,  with  a  pedigree  of  the  family  and  the 
life  of  the  last  representative.  Cambridge,  1868. 
pi.     sq.  8°.  ARZ 

Cranmer   family. 

Waters  (Robert  Edmond  Chester).  Genealogi- 
cal memoirs  of  the   kindred   families  of  Thomas 


Cranmer,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  Thomas 
Wood,  bishop  of  Lichfield.  Illustrated  with  twelve 
sheet  pedigrees,  engravings  of  all  Archbishop 
Cranmer's  official  seals,  and  shields  of  arms.  (Two 
chapters  from  the  unpublished  memoirs  of  the 
Chestersof  Chicheley.)  London:  The  Author,  I^-JT. 
z,  162  p.,  4  pi.     4**.  ASLZ 

Creon  family. 

Poynton  (E.  M.)  The  fee  of  Creon.  (Gencal. 
V.  18,  pp.  162-166,  219-225.     Exeter,  1902.) 

Croad  family. 
Croncli  (Chas.  Hall).  Croad  and  Meaden  fami- 
lies.   (Geneal.  Maga.    v.  6,  pp.  307-308.    London, 
1902.) 

Croker  family. 

Foster  (J.)  A  revised  genealogical  account  of 
the  various  families  descended  from  Francis  Fox, 
of  St.  Germans,  Cornwall;  appended  a  pedigree  of 
the  Crokers  of  Lineham.    Jjtndon,  1872.    4*. 


Cromwell  family. 

Henfk*ey  (Henry  W.)  On  some  medals  and 
seals  of  the  Cromwell  family,  i  pi.  (Jour.  Br. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,     v.   33,  pp.    381-394.     London, 

Noble  (M.)  Memoirs  of  the  Protectorate  House 
of  Cromwell,  deduced  from  an  early  period  and 
continued  down  to  the  present  time,  collected  chiefly 
from  original  papers  and  records  with  proofs  and 
illustrations,  together  with  an  appendix,  and  em- 
bellished with  engravings.  Birmingham,  1784. 
2v.     8".  '•*'" 


Some  new  letters  of  the  Cromwell  family. 
Edited  by  C.  E.  C.  Weigall.  (New  Lib.  Rev.  v.  6, 
pp.  355-370-     London,  1903.) 

Waylen  (James).  The  house  of  Cromwell  and 
the  story  of  Dunkirk.  A  genealogical  history  of 
the  descendants  of  the  Protector,  with  anecdotes 
and  letters.  London:  /?.  Stock,  1891.  2  p.l.,  vii. 
389  p.,  I  1.,  I  map,  3  pi.,  3  port.     4*.  ARZ 

Wilson  (C.  R.)  Descendants  of  Oliver  Crom- 
well in  Calcutta.  (Imp.  &  Asiatic  Quar.  Rev. 
ser.  3.  V.  9,  pp.  360-372.      Woking,  1900.) 

Memorials  of  Oliver  Cromwell's  descendants,  throwing  great 
li^ht  upon  the  Russell  branch  of  the  family,  may  be  found  in 
the  "Report  on  the  manuscripts  of  Mrs.  Frankland-RuMcU- 
Astley,  of  Chequers  Court,  Bucks.,*'  published  by  the  His- 
torical Manuscripts  Commission  in  1900. 

Cruso  family. 

Barnard  (George  W.  G.)  Pedigree  of  the 
family  of  Cruso.  (Geneal.  v.  18,  pp.  246-252. 
London,  1902.) 

Cubitt  family. 

Rye  (Walter).  Collections  for  a  history  of  the 
family  of  Cubitt,  of  Norfolk.  Norwich:  S,  Miller 
dr*  Co.,  1873.     52  p.     8".  ARZ 

Repr.:  Norfolk  Antiquarian  Miscellany. 

Cuddon  family. 

Cuddon  (The)  family.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  2, 
pp.  95-99.     London,  1898.     4^.) 

Cumin  family. 

Bruce  (Mary  Elizabeth  Gumming).  Family 
records  of  the  Bruces  and  the  Cumyns;  with  aa 
historical    introduction    and   appendix.     From... 


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Cumin  family,  cont'd, 

public  and  private  documents.  Edinburgh:  fV. 
Blackwood  &*  Sons,  1870.  4  p.l.,  692  p.,  4  pi.,  2 
Ub.     4^  ARZ 

Round  (J.  Horace).  Cumyn  and  Valoignes. 
(Ancestor,  no.  11,  Oct.  1904,  pp.  129-135.  Lon- 
don, 1904) 

The  Cumins  of  Snittcrfield.     (Ancestor. 

no.  9,  Apr.  1904,  pp.  146-149.     London,  1904.) 

Cumyn  family. 
See  Cumin  family. 

Cushing  family. 

Cnshingf  (Lemuel).  The  genealogy  of  the 
Cushing  family.  Montreal:  Lovell  Prtg,  &*  Publ, 
Co,,  1877.     3  p.l.,  (i)  4-104,  xiii  p.     12*.     ARZ 

Dade  family. 

Oenealos^eal    memoranda    relating   to    the 
family  of  Dade,  of  Suffolk.     London:  Mitchell  6* 
Hughes,  1888.     2  p.l.,  52  p.,  I  pi.     f^      tfARZ 
One  of  50  copies  privately  printed. 

Dalgleish  family. 

Rn^ifi^y  and  Raineval  (  de).  Marquis. 
Dalgleish  of  Tinnygask.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  5, 
pp.  315-320.     London,  1901.) 

Dalrymple  family. 
Hay   (^iV  John  C.  Dalrymple).      Genealogy. 
(In  his:  Lines  from  my  log-books,     pp.  331-335- 
Edinburgh,  1898.     8'.) 

Shaw  (John).  The  Dalrymples  of  Langlands. 
Privately  printed.  Bath:  **  Gazette  "  Office  [1868  ?! 
2  p.l.,  160  p.     I2'.  ARZ 

Dalton  family. 

Additions  to  Le  Neve's  Knights.  Sir  Mar- 
maduke  Dalton,  kted.  1676.  (*'  Le  Neve,"  p.  311.) 
[Signed  C.  B.  N.l     n.  p.  [18—].     4  P-     8^ 

Repr.:  The  Genealogist.  ARZ  p.  box 

Dalyngruge  family. 
Lower  (Mark  Antony).     Bodiam,  and  its  lords. 
London:  J.  R.  Smith,  1871.     2   p.l.,  31   p.,  3  P^- 


new  ed.     8®. 


ARZ 


Danby  family. 
Danby  (The)  family.     (Northern  Genealogist. 
V.  5,  pp.  13-17.      y(>^^*  1902.) 

Daniel!  family. 
Daniell  (Philip,  and  M.  D.)  Biographical  his- 
tory of  the  family  of  Daniell  or  De  Anyers,  of 
Cheshire,  1066-1876,  comprehending  the  houses  of 
Daresbury,  De  Bradley,  and  DeTabley...  Com- 
piled by  P.  Daniell,  and.  .  .M.  Daniell.  [London^ 
Privately  prtd.  [pref.  1876].  2  p.l..  7-35  (0  P-» 
I  1.,  I  pi.     8%  ARZ 

Danvers  family. 

Macnamara  (Francis  Nottidge).  Memorials 
of  the  Danvers  family  (of  Dauntsey  and  Culworth): 
their  ancestors  and  descendants  from  the  Conquest 
till  the  termination  of  the  eighteenth  century. . . 
London:  Hardy  &*  Page,  1895.  xxvi,j572  p.,  2  1., 
3  fac-sim.,  11  pi.,  2  port,  9  tables.     8'.        ARZ 

Darby  family. 
Foster  (Joseph).     The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 


with  them.     Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.     [London"]  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1 871.     4  p.l.,  146  p.,  i  1. 
4^  tARZ 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Dickinson  of  Gildersome  and  Coalbrookdale,  Darby 
of  Coalbrookdale,  Salop. . .  Darby  of  Stoke  Court, 
Bucks. . .  Fowler  of  Melksham,  Wilts. .  .Rathbone 
of  Liverpool . . .  [London]  Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation, 1890.     2  p.l.,  (i)  52-77  p.     [2.  cd]     f*- 

fARZ 

Daunt  family. 

D.  (J.)  History  of  the  Daunt  family.  By  J.  D. 
[Dublin:  J.  F,  Fowler,  187-.]     17  p.,  I  pi.     I2'. 


Davenport  family. 

Davenport  (Amzi  Benedict).  A  history  and 
genealogy  of  the  Davenport  family  in  England  and 
America,  from  A.  D.  1086  to  1850.  New  York, 
1851.     12'.  APV 

A  supplement  to  the  history  and  genealogy 

of  the  Davenport  family,  in  England  and  America, 
from  A.  D.  1086  to  1850. .  .published  in  1851;  and 
continued  to  1876.  Stamford,  Conn,  [IV,  W,  Gil" 
lespie  6r»  Co,,  printers]  1876.  2  11.,  xiv,  15-432  p., 
9  pi,  6  port.,  illus.     8'.  AI»V 

Deane  family. 

Deane  (M.)  The  book  of  Dene,  Deane, 
Adeane.  A  genealogical  history.  London:  E^ 
Stock,  1899.     ^f  ^1**  ^42  ?•«  I  1m  I  pl*    4"*.    ARZ 

De  Bellamonte  family. 

Hamilton  (John).  De  Bellamonte  and  Hamil- 
ton. (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  2,  pp.  532-536.  London, 
1899.) 

Debonnaire  family. 

Elers  (George).  Memoirs  of  George  Elers, 
captain  in  the  12th  regiment  of  foot  (177 7-1 842), 
to  which  are  added  correspondence  and  other  papers 
with  genealogy  and  notes.  Edited  from  the  origi- 
nal Mss.  by  Lord  Monson  and  G.  L.  Gower.  Lon^ 
don:  W.  Heinemann,  1903.  xii,  2  1.,  324  p.,  i 
map,  2  port.     8°.  AN 

De  Burgo  family. 

Knox  (H.  T.)  The  De  Burgo  clans  of  Galway. 
(Jour.  Galway  Archaeol.  &  Hist.  Sec.  v.  i,  pp.  124- 
131.     Galway,  1901.) 

De  Carteret  family. 

Bernan  (Charles  A.)  Descent  of  De  Carteret 
from  the  Dukes  of  Normandy.  (Geneal.  Maga. 
V.  4,  pp.  53-66,  407-411.     London,  1900-1901.) 

De  Estur  family. 

Whitehead  (John  L.)  Genealogical  and 
other  notes  relating  to  the  De  Estur  family  of  the 
Isle  of  Wight.  I  pi.  (Hampshire  Field  Club  and 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Papers  and  Proc.  v.  6,  pp.  230-252. 
Southampton,  1909.     8*.) 

De  La  Beche  family. 

W.  (W.  S.)  Effigy  in  Aldworth  church,  Berks, 
with  some  notice  of  the  De  La  Beche  family  of 
that  county.  2  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  14,  pp.  144- 
159.     London,  1857.) 


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Delves  family. 

Broug^hton  (Sir  Delves  L.)  Records  of  an 
old  Cheshire  family.  A  history  of  the  lords  of  the 
manors  of  Delves  near  Uttoxeter  in  the  County  of 
Stafford  &  Doddington  in  the  County  of  Chester. 
London:  A.  Fairbanks  6*  Co.,  Ltd.,  1908.  xvi, 
109  (i)  p.,  I  facsim.,  2  maps,  2  plans,  35  pi.,  8  port. 

No.  74  of  no  copies  printed. 

De  Montalto  family. 

Hartshorne  (Charles  Henry).  De  Montalto. 
I  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  15,  pp.  236-252.  Lon- 
don^  1858.) 

Denny  family. 

Denny  (Christopher  Columbus).  Genealogy  of 
the  Denny  family  in  England  and  America,  de- 
scendants of  John  Denny  of  Combs,  Suffolk,  Eng- 
land, in  1439.  Comp. .  .by  C.  C.  Denny.  Leicester, 
Mass.:  C.  C.  Denny,  1886.  v,  1  1.,  (i)  10-265  (i) 
p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.,  3  port.     S"".  ARZ 

De  Northwood  family. 

Law  (Florence  F.)  The  parish  church  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Shalford:  its  associations  with  families 
whose  coats  of  arms  are  on  the  font,  and  shields  in 
the  east  window,  as  described  by  the  Essex 
Archaeological  Society,  with. .  .details of  the  ancient 
families  of  the  De  Northwoods,  De  Valence,  De 
Vere,  Mortimer,  Fitz  Walter,  Fitz  Barnard,  and 
pther  families  in  connection  with  the  same.  Com- 
piled by  Florence  F.  Law.  [Colchester,  En^rL: 
Wiles  ^  Son,  1898.]    55  p.,  14  pi.    sq.  4^  ARX 

De  Poujade  family. 

Oenealog^ical  memoranda  relating  to  the 
families  of  Garvey,  Blennerhassett,  Shortall,  and 
De  Poujade.  [pt.  i.]  London:  Mitchell  and 
Hughes,  1883.     4". 

Rcpr.:  "  Miscellanea  Gcnealogica  et  Heraldica,"  N.  S. 
V.  4. 

Derwentwater  family. 

Thompson  (W.  N.)  The  Derwentwaters  and 
Radcliffes.  i  pi.  (Transac.  Cumberland  &  West- 
morland Antiq.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  4,  pp. 
288-322.     Kendal,  1904.) 

Desborough  family. 

Holworthy  (F.  M.  R.)  Particulars  relating 
to  the  family  of  Desborough.  Copied  from  a  Des- 
borough family  Bible.  (Genealogist,  v.  26,  pp. 
147-148.     Exeter,  1910.     8°.)  *R 

De  Sulney  family. 

Hewitt  (J.)  Effigies  of  the  De  Sulneys,  at 
Nev.ton  Solney,  Derbyshire.  2  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour. 
V.  7,  pp.  360-369.     London,  1850.) 

De  Valence  family. 

Law  (Flor.ence  F.)  The  parish  church  of  St. 
Andrews,  Shalford:  its  associations  with  families 
whose  coats  of  arms  are  on  the  font,  and  shields  in 
the  east  window,  as  described  by  the  Essex  Archoeo- 
logical  Society,  with. .  .details  of  the  ancient  fam- 
ilies of  the  De  Northwoods,  De  Valence,  De  Vere, 
Mortimer,  Fitz  Walter,  Fitz  Barnard,  and  other 
families  in  connection  with  the  same.  Compiled 
by  Florence  F.  Law.  [Colchester,  Engl.:  mies 
6*  Son,  1898.]     55  p.,  14  pi.     sq.  4^ 


De  Vere  family. 

Law  (Florence  F.)  The  parish  church  of  St. 
Andrews,  Shalford:  its  associations  with  families 
whose  coats  of  arms  are  on  the  font,  and  shields  in 
the  east  window,  as  described  by  the  Essex  Archaeo- 
logical Society,  with. .  .details  of  the  ancient  fam- 
ilies of  the  De  Northwoods,  De  Valence,  De  Vere. 
Mortimer,  Fitz  Walter,  Fitz  Barnard,  and  other 
families  in  connection  with  the  same.  Compiled  by 
Florence  F.  Law.  [Colchester,  Engl.:  IViles  &* 
Son,  1898.]     55  p.,  14  pi.     sq.  4"-  ARX 

Devereux  family. 

Redmond  (Gabriel  0*C.)  An  account  of  the 
Anglo-Norman  family  of  Devereux,  of  Balmagir, 
County  Wexford.  Dublin:  *•  The  Lrish  Builder:' 
1891.     I  1.,  22  p.     8^  ARZ  p.  Box 

Devon  (Earldom  of). 

Banks  (T.  C. )  A  letter  to  the  right  honorable 
the  lord  Brougham  and  Vaux. .  .on  the. .  .earldom 
of  Devon.  [By  T.  C.  Banks.]  London:  J,  H^il- 
son,  iS^i'     24  p.     8^  ARN  p.  Box 

Riddell  (John).  Remarks  upon  the  Scotch 
Peerage  law,  as  connected  with  certain  points  in 
the  late  case  of  the  Earldom  of  Devon;  to  which 
are  added,  desultory  observations  upon  the  nature 
and  descent  of  Scotch  peerages,  &c.,  &c.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  Clark,  1833.     vii,  105  p.     S*.       ARO 

Devonshire  (Earls  and  Dukes  of.) 
See  Cavendish  family. 

Dickinson  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London^  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1871.  4  p.!.,  146  p.,  I  1.  4*. 

fARZ 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Dickinson  of  Gildersome  and  Coalbrookdale,  Darby 
of  Coalbrookdale,  Salop ...  Darby  of  Stoke  Court, 
Bucks. . .  Fowler  of  Melksham,  Wilts. . .  Rathbone 
of  Liverpool. . .  [London'\  Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation,  1890.     2   p.l.,  (i)  52-77  p.     [2.  ed.l     V. 

fARZ 
Dighton  family. 

Dig^hton  (Conway).  The  Dightons  of  Clifford 
Chambers,  and  their  descendants.  London:  E. 
Stock,  1902.     4  p.l.,  39  (t)  p.,  4  pi.,  4  port.     4*. 


Dingwall  family. 

Fordyce  (Alexander  Dingwall).  Family  rec- 
ord of  the  name  of  Dingwall  Fordyce  in  Aberdeen- 
shire, showing  descent  from  the  first  known  pro- 
genitor of  either  name — both  direct  and  collateral. 
Fergus,  Out.,  Can.,  1885.  x,  (l)  6-257  p.,  i  L, 
xciv  p.,  10  tab.     8°. 


Dodderidge  family. 

Dodderidgre    (Sidney    E.),   and   H.    G.    H. 

Shaddick.     The  Dodderidges  of  Devon:  with  an 

account  of  the  Bibliotheca  Doddridgiana.    Exeter: 

W.  Pollard  &*    Co.,    1909.     4    p.l.,   63    p.,  9  pi., 

3  port.     8". 

Done  family. 

Eg^erton  {Sir   Philip    de    Malpas    Grey).     A 
short  account  of  the  possessors  of  Oulton,  from  the 


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393 


acquisition  of  the  property  by  marriasfe  with  the 
Done,  until  the  accession  to  the  baronetcy  on  the 
death  of  Thomas,  ist  earl  of  Wilton.  Compiled. . . 
by  Sir  P.  de  M.  Grey-Egerton.  [London]  Pri- 
vately prtd.^  1869.  4  p.l.,  75  p..  I  1.,  2  facsim., 
I  pi.,  I  tab.  8*".  ARZ 

Doone  family. 

Rawle  (Edwin  John).  The  Doones  of  Exmoor. 
LomUm:  T,  Burleigh,  1903.     3  p.l.,  70  p.     8°. 

CO.  p.  Box 

Douglas  family. 

Bneeleagfh  (6.  duke),  William  Henry  Wal- 
ter Montagu  Douglas  Scott.  The  manuscripts 
of  the  Duke  of  Buccleugh  and  Queensberry,  pre- 
served at  Drumlanrig  Castle.  London:  Eyre  b* 
Spoitiswoode,  prtrs.^  1 897-1903.  [v.  i]-2.  8*. 
{Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.)  C 

V.  z,  pp.  6-77  contain  charters  and  miscellaneous  docu- 
ments of  the  family  of  Douglas;  pp.  84-89  contain  diplomas 
and  patents  of  peerages,  granted  to  successive  owners  of 
Drumlanrig. 

Hamilton  (7.  duke),  James  George  Hamil- 
ton. Archibald  James  Edward  Stewart,  alias 
Douglas,  under  the  assumed  character  of  son  of  the 
deceased  Lady  Jane  Douglas,  appellant. .  .George 
James  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon,  Marquis  of 
Douglas,  &c.,  and  Lord  Douglas  Hamilton,  and 
their  guardians,  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple. .  .&c.,  re- 
spondents. Case  of  the  respondents,  the  Duke  of 
Hamilton,  &c.  {Edinburgh?  1768?]  2  p.l.,  119, 
iii  p.     i\  tfARZ 

Hume  (David).  The  history  of  the  house  and 
race  of  Douglas  and  Angus.  Edinburgh:  L. 
Hunter ^  1743.     2  v.     12°.  ARZ 

Maxwell  (5f>  Herbert  Eustace).  A  history  of 
the  House  of  Douglas,  from  the  earliest  times  down 
to  the  legislative  union  of  England  and  Scotland . . . 
With  an  introduction  by  W.  A.  Lindsay.  London: 
Freemantle&*Co.,\qo2,     2  v.     illus.     8*.    ARZ 

Bibliography,  v.  i,  pp.  xvii-xviii. 

Sotathesk  (9.  earl),  James  Carnegie.  Doug- 
las, Percy,  and  the  Cavers  ensign.  (Proc.  Soc.  of 
Antiq.  of  Scotland,  sess.  1901-02.  v.  36,  pp. 
246-280.     Edinburgh,  1902.) 

Stocqtaart  (l^mile).  Les  Flamands  en  ^cosse 
au  moyen  ^ge  et  I'origine  des  comtes  de  Douglas. 
(Annales  de  la  soc.  d'archeol.  de  Bruxelles.  v.  13, 
pp.  5-15.     Bruxelles,  1899.) 

Drake  family. 

Drake  (Sir  William  Richard).  Notes  on  the 
armorial  bearings  of  Boteler  of  Brantfield,  co. 
Herts,  and  Drake  of  Ashe,  co.  Devon.  London: 
privately  printed,  1874.    I  p.l-»  22  p.    4*.     fAWN 

Drummond  family. 

Collection  of  papers  in  manuscript,  relative  to 
the  claim  of  James  Drummond  to  the  earldom  of 
Perth,  including  the  case,  opinions  of  counsel,  pe- 
titions, observations,  inventories,  etc.  1 693-1 796. 
n./.,  1 693- 1 796.     155  1-     f- 

MSS.  Room  at  Lenox 

Malcolm  (David).  A  genealogical  memoir  of 
the. .  .house  of  Drummond. .  .from  its  first  founder, 
Maurice,  to  the  present  family  of  Perth.  Edin- 
burgh: G,  Maxwell,  1808.  2  p.l.,  (i)  iv-xx,  254  p., 
X  1.     xa*. 


Strathallan  (i.  viscount),  William  Drum- 
mond. The  genealogy  of  the  most  noble  and  an- 
cient house  of  Drummond.  [Collected  in  the  year 
1 881.)  Glasgow:  Privately  printed  [by  T,  &*  A. 
Constable,  Edinburgh"]  1889.  4  p.l.,  (i)  4-331  p., 
I  pi.,  I  port.     4**. 

A  reprint  of  the  Edinburgh  limited  edition  of  1831. 

Duckett  family. 

Dnekett  (George  Floyd).  Duchetiana;  or, 
Historical  and  genealogical  memoirs  of  the  family 
of  Duket,  from  the  Conquest  to  the  present  time, 
in  the  counties  of  Lincoln,  Westmoreland,  Wilts, 
Cambridge,  and  Buckingham,  comprising  the 
houses  of  Grayrigg,  Hartham,  Steeple- Morden, 
.  Aylesbury,  and  Wycombe,  with  the  several  ancient 
families  from  whom  they  descend.  London:  /.  JR, 
Smith,  iStg.     2  p.l.,  116  p.     4**.  ARZ 

Dudley  family. 

Adlard  (G.)  The  Sutton-Dudleys  of  England 
and  the  Dudleys  of  Massachusetts,  from  the  Nor- 
man Conquest  to  the  present  time.  N'ew  York, 
1862.     pi.     illus.      8°.  APV 

Dadley  (Dean).  The  history  of  the  Dudley 
family.  Containing  the  genealogy  of  each  branch 
in  various  countries,  from  their  first  settlement  in 
America,  and  tracing  the  ancestry  back  to  the  Nor- 
man Conquest  of  England.  Montrose,  Mass.:  The 
Author,  1894.  I  p.l.,  1202  p.,  2  fac-sim.,  19  pi., 
48  port.,  10  tab.     8^  APV 

Leader  (John  Temple).  Life  of  Sir  Robert 
Dudley,  earl  of  Warwick  and  duke  of  Northumber- 
land. Illustrated  with  letters  and  documents,  from 
original  sources,  collected  by  the  author,  and  hith- 
erto inedited.  Florence:  G.  Barbera,  1895.  3  p.L, 
234  p.,  I  1.,  I  facsim.,  2  pi.,  i  port.     8*. 

Dugard  family. 

Dug^ard  (The)  family.     (Geneal.  Maga. 
pp.  22-24.     London,  1902.) 


V.  6, 


Dunbar  family. 

Dunbar.  [A  genealogy  of  Patrick  Dunbar, 
tenth  earl  of  March,  afterward  Earl  of  March  and 
Murray.]    «./.  [18— ?]    425-430  p.    f.    ffARZ 

Masson  (Phoebe  Ann).  Legends  of  the  Dun- 
bars,  and  other  poems.  By  one  of  their  descend- 
ants [1.  e,  P.  A.  Masson].  London:  Stewart  and 
Murray,  1854.     ix,  I  1.,  347  (0  P-,  I  pL     4*. 

Dunham  family. 

B.  (W.  H.  B.)  The  representation  of  the 
barons  of  Dunham.  [By]  W.  H.  B.  B.  (Geneal. 
v.  16,  pp.  16-23.     Exeter,  1899.) 

Dunlop  family. 
Dunlop   (Archibald).      Dunlop    of    that    ilk. 
Memorabilia  of  the  families  of  Dunlop. . .  Glasgow: 
Kerr   and  Richardson,    1898.     xiv,   I   I.,   150    p., 
2  port.     8". 

Dutton  family. 

Memorials  of  the  Duttons  of  Dutton  in 
Cheshire,  with  notes  respecting  the  Sherborne 
branch  of  the  family.  London:  H,  Sotheran  <&• 
G?.,  1901.  2  p.l.,  vii-xxvi,  296  p.,  5  facsim.^ii 
pi.,  3  port.,  4  tab.     4**.  --*— 


394 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Dymoke  family. 

Lodfl^e  (Samuel).  Scrivelsby,  the  home  of  the 
champions,  with  some  account  of  the  Marmion  and 
Dymoke  families. . .  London:  E.  Stocky  1894.  xix 
(i),  216  p.,  16  pi.,  4  port.,  I  tab.     2.  ed.     4°. 


Dyson  family. 

Yeatman  (John  Pym).     The  Dysons,  of  Swift 
Place,  in  Sowerby.     n.  p.  [18 — ].     12  p.     8". 
Repr.:  the  **  Yorkshire  Genealogist."         ARZ  p.  box 

Easton  family. 

Easton  (Walter  M.  Graham).  Easton  v.  Ed- 
ward (i.)  Rex.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  3,  pp.  427- 
432,  478-485.     London^  1900.) 

Edgar  family. 

Grampian  Club.  Genealogical  collections  con- 
cerning the  Scottish  house  of  Edgar.  With  a  me- 
moir of  James  Edgar. ..  Edited  by  a  Committee  of 
the  Grampian  Club  [Andrew  Edgar  and  Charles 
Rogers].  London:  Printed  for  thg  Gramtfian  Club, 
1873.    2  p.l.,  (i)  p.,  iv,  103  p.,  I  port.    4**.   ARZ 

Egerton  family. 

Ee^erton  {Sir  Philip  de  Malpas  Grey — ).  A 
short  account  of  the  possessors  of  Oulton,  from 
the  acquisition  of  the  property  by  marriage  with 
the  Done,  until  the  accession  to  the  baronetcy  on 
the  death  of  Thomas,  ist  earl  of  Wilton.  Com- 
piled...by  Sir  P.  de  M.  Grey-Egcrton.  [London] 
Privately prtd.,  1869.  4  p.l.,  75  p.,  I  1.,  2  facsim., 
I  pi.,  I  tab.     8".  ARZ 

Eglinton  (Earls  of). 
See  Montgomerie  family. 

Elers  family. 

Elers  (George).  Memoirs  of  George  Elers,  cap- 
tain in  the  12th  regiment  of  foot  (i  777-1842),  to 
which  are  added  correspondence  and  other  papers 
with  genealogy  and  notes.  Edited  from  the  origi- 
nal Mss.  by  Lord  Monson  and  G.  L.  Gower.  Lon- 
don: W.  Heinemann^  1903.  xii,  2  1.,  324  p., 
I  map,  2  port.     8''. 

Eliot  family. 

Genealogical  memoranda,  relating  to  the 
families  of  Eliot  of  Port  Eliot  and  Craggs  of 
Wyserley.  Copied  from  documents  in  the  posses- 
sion of  the. .  .earl  of  St.  Germans.  London:  Pri- 
vately printed  by  Taylor  <5r»  Co,^  1868.  I  p.l.,  16 
p.,  I  1.    4°.  ARZ 

Howard   (Eliot).     Eliot  papers.     No.  1-2... 

Compiled  from  family  papers  by.  ..Eliot  Howard. 

London:  E,  Hicks,  jr.,  1899.     2  pts.  in  i  v.     4°. 

fARZ 
no.  I.  John  Eliot,  of  London,  merchant,  Z735-Z8X3. 
no.  2.  The  Eliot  marriages.  ... 

Smith  (Laura  Alex.)  Port  Eliot.  (Cornish 
Maga.     V.  I,  pp.  266-272.     London,  1898.     8°.) 

Elliot  family. 

Elliot  (G.  F.  S.)  The  border  Elliots  and  the 
family  of  Minto.  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1897. 
XX,  570  p.,  1 1.,  6  p].,  7  port.,  3  maps.    4°.    ARZ 

No.  2x9  of  Z25  copies  printed. 

Ellis  family. 

ElUs  (William  Smith).  Notices  of  the  Ellises; 
of  France  (from  the  time  of  Charlemagne)  and  of 


England  (from  the  conquest)  to  the  present  time; 
and  of  the  synonymous  families  (in  France)  of 
Halis,  Ales,  Elie,  Ellies,  Helis  etc.  and  (in  Eng- 
land) of  Alls.  Fitz-Ellis,  Ellice,  Eyles,  Eales.  Ali- 
son,  Ellison,  etc.     London:  J,    R,    Smith,    1857. 


52  p.     8°. 


ARZ  p.  box 


Elphinstone  family. 

Eraser  {Sir  W.)  The  Elphinstone  family  book 
of  the  Lords  Elphinstone,  Balmerinoand  Coupar. .. 
Edinburgh  [T.  &*  A,  Constable]  1897.     2  v.     4'. 


Elton  family. 

Mayo  (Charles  Herbert).  A  genealogical  ac- 
count of  the  Mayo  and  Elton  families  of  the  coun- 
ties of  Wilts  and  Hereford;  with  an  appendix  con- 
taining genealogies.  ..of  certain  families  allied  by 
marriage  to  the  family  of  Mayo.  To  which  is 
added  a  large  tabular  pedigree ...  by  Theodore 
Mayo.  London:  Privately  printed  by  C.  Whitting- 
ham  &*Co.,  1882.  viii,  177  p.,  I  pi.,  i  tab.  4**. 
One  of  250  cops,  printed.  J  ARZ 

Emerson  family. 

Emerson  (P.  H.)  The  English  Emersons;  a 
genealogical  historical  sketch  of  the  family  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  end  of  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury, including  various  modem  pedigrees,  with  an 
appendix  of  authorities.  London:  D,  Nutt^  1898. 
xiv,  168,  cxxxvp  ,  3  pi.,  I  port.,  16  tab.     4*.    AP 

Privately  printed. 

Erskine  family. 

Scott  (Ebenezer  Erskine).  The  Erskine- Halcro 
genealogy.  The  ancestors  and  descendants  of 
Henry  Erskine,  minister  of  Chirnside,  his  wife, 
Margaret  Halcro  of  Orkney,  and  their  sons,  Ebe- 
nezer and  Ralph  Erskine.  Edinburgh:  G.  P, 
Johnston^  1895.     xviii,  66  p.     8°.  ARZ 

Erving  family. 
See  Irving  family. 

Eshelby  family. 

Eshelby  (Henry  Douglas).  The  genealogy  of 
the  family  of  De  Eskelby  or  Exelby,  of  the  North 
Riding  of  the  county  of  York.  [Birkenhead']  Pri- 
vately printed,  1891.     5  p.l.,  89  p.,  I  map.     8*. 

No.  30  of  40  copies  printed.  AfLTt 

Etheredge  family. 

Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  fam- 
ily of  Etheredge.  Compiled  from  the  Etheredge 
Bible  in  the  possession  of  Percy  C.  S.  Bruere,  Esq. 
London;  Privately  prtd.  by  Mitchell  &*  Hughes^ 
1873.     I  p.l.,  II  p.     4**.  ARZ 

Evershed  family. 

Great  Britain. — Courts:  Court  of  Heraldry, 
Confirmation  of  arms,  by  Sir  Thomas  St.  George, 
Garter,  and  Sir  Henry  St.  George,  Clarenceux,  to 
John  Evershed,  of  Evershed,  1696.     «./.  [18— ?J 
I  1.     sq.  4°. 

Eyre  family. 

Hartic:an(A.  S.)  Eyre  of  Wilts.  2  pi.  (Wilt- 
shire Notes  &  Queries,  v.  4,  pp.  50^509,  562- 
566;  V.  5,  pp.  27-31,  49-57.  97-104,  150-153, 
218-222,  272-277,  309-313.  346-348,  416-421^ 
468-472.     Devizes,  i904-'o7.) 


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395 


Eyston  family. 

Pedifl^ree  of  the  family  of  Eyston,  of  East 
Hendred,  in  the  County  of  Berks.  London:  Pri- 
vatelyprtd,,  MitcKell  ^  Hughes,  1875.     11  p.     4*. 

fARZ 
Fairfax  family. 

Bell  (Robert),  editor.  Memorials  of  the  Civil 
War :  comprising  the  correspondence  of  the  Fairfax 
family,  with  the  most  distinguished  personages  en- 
gaged in  that  memorable  contest.  Now  first  pub- 
lished from  the  original  manuscripts.  Edited  by 
R.  Bell.  Forming  the  concluding  volumes  of  the 
Fairfax  correspondence.  London:  R.  Bentley, 
1849.     2  V.     port.     8'.  CIB 

Crowder  (Charles  Fairfax).  Some  records 
mostly  of  the  Fairfax  family  during  the  seventeenth 
century.  2  pi.,  i  port.  (Birmingham  &  Midland 
Inst.  Birmingham  Archseol.  Soc.  Transac.  v.  33, 
pp.  17-38.     Birmingham,  1908.     4'.) 

Johnson  (George  William),  editor.  The  Fair- 
fax  correspondence.  Memoirs  of  the  reign  of 
Charles  the  First.  Edited  by  G.  W.  Johnson. 
London:  R.  Bent  ley,  1848.     2  v.     port.     8°. 

Neill  (E.  D.)  The  Fairfaxes  of  England  and 
America  in  the  17th  and  i8th  centuries,  including 
letters  from  and  to  Hon.  William  Fairfax,  and  his 
sons.     Albany,  1868.     8\  APV 

Fall  family. 

Steuart  (A.  Francis).  The  Falls  of  Dunbar 
and  their  descent  from  the  gypsies.  (Scottish  An- 
tiquary,    v.  16,  pp.  127-132.    Edinburgh,  IQ02.) 

Fane  family. 
B.  (O.)    The  Fanes.    8  port.  (Ancestor,  no.  12, 
Jan.  1905,  pp.  4-17.     London,  1905.) 

Webber-Incledon  (L.  C.)  Letters  of  the 
Fanes  and  Incledons.  (Ancestor,  no.  11,  Oct. 
1904,  pp.  136-152.     London,  i()04.) 

Famham  family. 

Fleteher  (W.  G.  D.)  The  early  history  of 
the  family  of  Farnham,  of  Quorndon.  (Assoc. 
Architectural  Soc.  Repts.  and  papers.  IQ08. 
London,  1908.     8".     v.  29,  pp.  585-600.)     MQA 

Feather  family. 

Marshall  (George  William).  Collections  relat- 
ing to  the  surname  of  Feather.  tVorksop,  1887. 
3  p.l.,  5-24,  4  p.     8\  AiCZ 

Feilden  family. 

Assheton  (Ralph).  Pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Feilden,  of  the  county  of  Lancaster.  London: 
Mitchell  and  Hughes,  i^j{).     vii,  20  p.     8*. 

Fenncll  family. 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Jowitt,  formerly  of  Churwell,  Yorks,  and  now  of 
Harehills,  Leeds.  And  the  families  connected 
with  them.  London:  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation,   1890.  2  p.l.,  pp.  167-187  (i).     2.  ed.     f. 

fARZ 
Fergusson  family. 

Feri^son  (James,  and  R.  M.)  Records  of  the 
clan  and  name  of  Fergusson,  Ferguson  and  Fer- 
gus.   Edited  for  the  Clan  Fergus(s)on  Society.    Ed- 


inburgh: D.  Douglas,  1895.  XXX,  i  1..  618  p., 
8  pi.,  2  port.     8^  ARZ 

Supplement.  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas, 

1899.     xii,  215  p.,  2  port.     8". 

Feme  family. 

Ooodiirin  (George).  Beresford  and  Feme  of 
Bonsai.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  3,  pp.  1 59-161.  Lon- 
don, 1899.) 

Ferrar  family. 

Rylands  (J.  Paul).  Some  memorials  of  the 
family  of  Ferrar,  of  Little  Gidding,  Co.  Hunting- 
don. 4  pi.  (Genealogist,  n.  s.  v.  26,  pp.  65-72. 
Exeter,  1909.     8*.)  *R 

Ferrers  family. 

Planch^  (J.  R')  On  the  armorial  bearings  of 
the  families  of  Ferrers  and  Peverel.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  7,  pp.  220-232.  London^ 
1852.) 

Fiachrach  family. 

MacFirbisic^h  (Dubhaltach).  The  genealo- 
gies, tribes,  and  customs  of  Hy-Fiachrach,  com- 
monly called  O'Dowda's  country.  Now  first  pub- 
lished from  the  book  of  Lecan...and  from  the 
genealogical  manuscript  of  Duald  Mac  Firbis... 
with  a  translation  and  notes  and  a  map  of  Hy- 
Fiachrach  by  John  O'Donovan.  Dublin:  The 
Irish  Archaological  Society,  1844.  xii,  524  p., 
I  chart,  I  map.     4^.    (The  Archaeological  Society.) 

Irish  and  English.  CS 

Field  family. 

Field  (Osgood).  The  Fields  of  Sowerby  near 
Halifax,  England,  and  of  Flushing,  New  York. 
With  some  notices  of  the  families  of  Underbill, 
Bowne,  Buriing,  Hazard  and  Osgood.  London 
[Chiswick  Press]  1895.  vii,  131  p.,  2  maps,  3  pi.. 
3  tab.    4'.  APV 

Genealogical  sketch  of  the  family  of  Field 

of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Eng.,  and  of 
Flushing  and  Newtown  in  Long  Island,  N.  Y. ; 
with  a  tabular  pedigree.     Albany,  1863.     8°. 

Finch  family. 

Finch  (Pearl).  History  of  Burley-on-the-Hill. 
Rutland.  With  a  short  account  of  the  owners  and 
extracts  from  their  correspondence  and  catalogue 
of  the  contents  of  the  house.  London:  J.  Bale, 
Sons  &*  Danielsson,  Ltd.,  ic^i.     2  v.    4'.    fARZ 

No.  1 33  of  200  copies  printed. 

Philipott  (John).  Pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Finch,  compiled  by  J.  Philipott,  Rouge  Dragon. 
Copied  from  the  original  ms.  in  the  possession  of 
the  Earl  of  WMnchilsea  and  Nottingham.  Pri- 
vately printed.  London:  Taylor  &*  Co.,  1872.  iSP-t 
I  pl.     4". 

One  of  25  copies  printed. 

F'itzalan  family. 

Yeatman  (John  Pym).  The  early  genea- 
logical history  of  the  house  of  Arundel,  being  an 
account  of  the  origin  of  the  families  of  Montgom- 
ery, Albini,  Kitzalan,  and  Howard,  from  the  time 
of  the  conquest  of  Normandy  by  Rollo  the  Great . . . 
London:  Mitchell  &*  Hughes,  1882.  xii.  ^I_l^ 
406,  4  p.l  14  facsim.,  3  pl.     C  tt^" 


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Fitz  Barnard  family. 

La'W  (Florence  F.)  The  parish  church  of  St. 
Andre>v's,  Shalford:  its  associations  with  families 
whose  coats  of  arms  are  on  the  font,  and  shields  in 
the  east  window,  as  described  by  the  Essex  Archaeo- 
logical Society,  with.  ..details  of  the  ancient  fami- 
lies of  the  De  Northwoods,  De  Valence,  De  Verc, 
Mortimer,  Fitz  Walter,  Fitz  Barnard,  and  other 
families  in  connection  with  the  same.  Compiled 
by  Florence  F.  Law.  [Colchester,  Engl.:  Wiles  &* 
Son,  1898.]     55  p.,  14  pi.     sq.  4**.  ARX 

Fitz- Eustace  family. 

Power  (U.),  0^^  (  )  CoROGHMORE.  Fitz- 
Eustace  of  Baltinglass.  (Jour.  Waterford  &  So. 
East  of  Ireland  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  5,  pp.  190-195. 
Waterfordy  1899.) 

Fitzgerald  family. 

Fitse^erald  (Walter).  The  Fitzgeralds  of  Bal- 
lyshannon  (Co.  Kildare),  and  their  successors 
thereat.  2  pi.  (Jour.  Co.  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc. 
V.  3,  pp.  425-452.     Dublin,  1902.) 

Leinster  (4.  duke),  Charles  William  Fitz- 
gerald. The  earls  of  Kildare  and  their  ancestors 
from  1057-1773.  Dublin:  Hodges,  Smith  ^  Co.. 
1858.     viii,  330  p.     3.  ed.     8".  ARZ 

Addenda.      Dublin:    Hodges,    Smith 

6r*  Cp.,i8C2.     4  p.l.,  401  p.     8°. 

Round  (J.  Horace).  The  origin  of  the  Fitz- 
geralds. (Ancestor.  1902,  no.  i,  pp.  119-126; 
no.  2,  pp.  91-97.     London,  1902.) 

Fitz  Walter  family. 

La-w  (Florence  F.)  The  parish  church  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Shalford:  its  associations  with  families 
whose  coats  of  arms  are  on  the  font,  and  shields  in 
the  east  window,  as  described  by  the  Essex  Archae- 
ological Society,  with . . .  details  of  the  ancient 
families  of  the  De  Northwoods,  De  Valence,  De 
Vcre,  Mortimer,  Fitz  Walter,  Fitz  Barnard,  and 
other  families  in  connection  with  the  same.  Com- 
piled by  Florence  F.  Law.  [Colchester^  Eng.: 
Wiles  ^  Son,  1898.]    55  p.,  14  pi.  sq.  4".    ARX 

Fitzwater  family. 

Coleman  (J.)  Cheddar-Fitzwaters.  (Somer- 
setshire Archseolog.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v. 
49  (ser.  3,  V.  9),  pt.  2,  Papers,  pp.  71-87.  Taun- 
ton, 1904.) 

Fitzwilliam  family. 

Higfgfins  (Alfred).  On  an  illuminated  and  em- 
blazoned copy  of  the  statutes  from  Edward  III.  to 
Henry  VI.,  illustrating  the  genealogy  of  the  fam- 
ily of  Fitzwilliam  of  Mablethorpe,  co.  Lincoln. 
I  pi.  (Archajologia.  v.  57  (ser.  2,  v.  7),  pp.  i-io. 
London  t  1900). 

Flatesbury  family. 

Vicars  {Sir  Arthur).  The  family  of  Flates- 
bury, of  Ballynasculloge  and  Johnstown,  Co.  Kil- 
dare. I  chart.  (Jour.  Co.  Kildare  Archseol.  Soc. 
V.  4,  pp.  S7-94.     Dublin,  1 903.) 

Fleetwood  family. 

B.  (R.  W.)  An  unknown  Fleetwood  pedigree. 
(Notes  and  Queries,  ser.  9,  v.  9,  pp.  261-262;  v. 
10,  pp.  96-97.     London,  1902.) 


Bewley  {Sir  Edmund  T.)  The  Fleetwoods 
of  the  county  Cork,  i  table.  (Roy.  Soc.  Anti- 
quaries Ireland.  Jour.  Dublin,  1908.  8°.  v.  38, 
pp.  103-125.) 

An   Irish  branch  of  the  Fleetwood  family. 

(Genealogist,    v.  24,  pp.  217-241.     Exeter,  1908.) 

Bostock  (R.  C.)  An  unknown  Fleetwood 
pedigree  (Notes  and  Queries,  ser.  9,  v.  9,  p.  513. 
London.  1902.     8**.) 

Pink  (W.  D.)  An  unknown  Fleetwood  pedi- 
gree. (Notes  and  Queries,  ser.  9,  v.  9,  pp.  429- 
430.     London^  1902.     8'.) 

Fleming  family. 

Betham  {Sir  WMIliam).  Historical  and  genea- 
logical memoir  of  the  family  of  Fleming  of  Slane  in 
the  county  palatine  of  Meath;  compiled  from  pub- 
lic records  and  other  legal  evidences.  Dublin, 
1820.     f".  tARZ 

Hunter  (William).  Biggar  and  the  house  of 
Fleming.  An  account  of  the  Biggar  district, 
archaeological,  historical  and  biographical.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Paterson,  1867.  I  p.l.,  xii,  623  p., 
7  pi.     illus.     2.  ed.     8^  CR  (Biggar) 

Mag^rath  (John  Richard).  The  Flemings  in 
Oxford;  being  documents  selected  from  the  Rydal 
papers  in  illustration  of  the  lives  and  ways  of  Ox- 
ford men,  1650-1700.  Edited  by  J.  R.  Magrath. 
V.  I.  Oxford  [Eng.'l:  The  Clarendon  Press,  igo4. 
8^     (Oxford  Hist.  Society.  [Pub.]  v.  44.) 

Fletcher  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London^  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1 87 1.  4  p.l.,  146  p..  I  1. 
4^  tARZ 

Flintoff  family. 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Jowitt,  formerly  of  Churwell,  Yorks,  and  now  of 
Harehills,  Leeds,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  \London\  Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation, i8qo.  2  p.l.,  pp.  167-187  (i).  2.  ed. 
i\  fARZ 

Folkard  family. 

Folkard  (Arthur).  A  monograph  of  the  fam- 
ily of  Folkard  of  Suffolk.  [London:  Privately  prtd. 
by  R.  Folkard  6r*  Son.  1 890.]     2  v.     4^      fARZ 

Folliott  family. 

Bewley  (Edmund  T.)  The  Folliotts  of  Lon- 
donderry and  Chester.  (Geneal.  v.  20,  pp.  to8- 
113.     Exeter,  1903.) 

Ford  family. 
Reade  (Aleyn  Lyell).  The  Reades  of  Black- 
wood Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Horton,  Staffordshire; 
a  record  of  their  descendants,  with  a  full  account 
of  Dr.  Johnson's  ancestry,  his  kinsfolk' and  family 
connexions.  With. ..  plates  and ...  tabular  pedi- 
grees. Priv.  prt'd.  for  the  author.  London:  Spot- 
tis7uoode  &*  Co.,  1906.    xx,  283,  I  1.,  xlii  p.,  18  pi., 

29  tab.     f^  fARZ 

One  of  350  copies  prt'd. 

Fordyce  family. 

Fordyce  (Alexander  Dingwall).     Family  rec- 
ord of  the  name  of  Dingwall  Fordyce  in  Aberdcem- 


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shire,  showing  descent  from  the  first  known  pro- 
genitor of  cither  name— both  direct  and  collateral. 
Fergus,  Ont„  Can,,  1885.  x,  (i)  6-257  p..  i  1., 
xciv  p.,  10  tab.     8°.  ARZ 

Forsett  family. 

Smith  (G.  C.  Moore).  Forsett  of  Marylebone 
and  Wells  Hall,  co.  Suffolk.  (Genealogist,  v.  21, 
pp.  106-113.     Exeter,  1904.) 

Forster  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  \London\  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1871.  4  p.l.,  146  p.,  i  1. 
4".  fARZ 

Foster  family. 

Foster  (William  Eaton).  Notes  on  the  Foster 
family  of  Dowsby  and  Moulton,  Co.  Lincoln,  and 
their  marriage  connections.  London:  M,  Huf^hes 
and  Clarke,   1907.     xii,  82  p.     4°.  \AXZ 

Foster-Barham  (A.  II.)  Genealogy  of  the 
descendants  of  Roger  Foster  of  Edreston.  North- 
umberland. With  appendix.  London:  A.  &*  C. 
Black,  1897.     xii,  181  p.     4'.  ARZ 

Green    (Everard).     Fosters  of    Dowsby    and 

Moulton,  Co.   Lincoln.     Compiled    by  E.   Green. 

London:  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1875.     6  p.     4". 

fARZ 
Rept.:  *  Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica,*  Nov.  1875. 

Forbes  family. 

Forbes  (John).  Memoranda  relating  to  the 
family  of  Forbes  of  Waterton,  from  a  ms.  of  the 
deceased  John  Forbes  (b.  1754,  who  was  served 
heir  to  the  last  Thomas  Forbes  of  Waterton  in 
1775),  and  is  now  printed  solely  for  the  use  of  mem- 
bers of  the  family.  Aberdeen:  D,  Chalmers  6*  Go. , 
1857.     I  p.l.,  61  p.,  3  pi.,  4  tab.     4°.  fARZ 

Kno'wles  (George  Parker).  A  genealogical 
and  heraldic  account  of  the  Coultbarts  of  Coulthart 
and  Collyn,  chiefs  of  the  name,  from  their  first 
settlement  in  Scotland,  in  the  reign  of  Conarus.  to 
the  year  of  Our  Lord  1854. . .  London:  Printed  for 
private  circulation.  .  .by  Harrison  &*  Sons,  1855. 
23  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.     4^  ARZ 

Fowler  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  London:  printed 
for  private  circulation,  187 1.  4  p.l.,  146  p..  i  I. 
4".  fARZ 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Dickinson  of  Gildersome  and  Coalbrookdale, 
Darby  of  Coalbrookdale,  Salop. . .  Darby  of  Stoke 
Court,  Bucks. .  .Fowler  of  Melksham.  Wilts... 
Rathbone  of  Liverpool...  [London]  printed  for 
private  circulation,  1890.  2  p.l.,  (i)  52-77  p. 
[2.  ed.]    f^  fARZ 

Fox  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1871.  4  p.l.,  146  p.,  i  1. 
4°.  fARZ 


A    revised    genealogical    account  of    the 

various  families  descended  from  Francis  Fox,  of 
St.  Germans,  Cornwall;  appended,  a  pedigree  of 
the  Crokers  of  Lineham.     London,  \^^2,     4°. 


Fox  {Mrs,  Charlotte).  Recollections  of  our  old 
home.  [Account  of  the  Fox  family,  at  Falmouth, 
Eng.  By  Mrs.  C.  Fox.]  For  private  circulation. 
[London:  R,  Barrett  ^  Sons,  1868.]     32  p.      12°. 


4^ 


Oenealo^cal  memoranda  relating  to  the 
family  of  Fox,  of  Brislington,  etc.  Privately 
printed.  London:  Taylor  <5r»  Co,,  18 71.  7  p., 
I  pi.    4'.  fARZ 

London:  Taylor  6r»  Ci?.,  1872.     4  p. 

fARZ 
Foxe  family. 

Weyman  (Henry  T.)  Some  account  of  the  early 
history  of  the  Foxe  family.  (Transac.  Shropshire 
Archceol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  12,  pp.  113- 
190.      Shrewsbury,  1900.) 

Franceis  family. 
See  French  family. 

Francus  family. 
See  French  family. 

Eraser  family. 

Anderson  (John).  Historical  account  of  the 
family  of  Frisel  or  Eraser,  particularly  Eraser  of 
Lovat.  . .  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood,  1825.  3  p.l., 
(i)  vi-viii,  208  p.,  2  tab.,  i  pi.     4°. 

Fraser  (James).  Chronicles  of  the  Erasers, 
The  Wardlaw  manuscript,  entitled,  '  Polichronicon 
seu  policratica  temporum,  or,  The  true  genealogy 
of  the  Erasers,'  916-1674...  Edited  from  the 
original  manuscript  with  notes  and  introduction, 
by  W.  Mackay.  Edinburgh,  1905.  xlv  p.,  i  1., 
557.  8  p.,  I  fac.sim.  8'.  (Scottish  History  Society. 
Publications,     v.  47.)  CP 

Mackensie  (Alexander).  History  of  the  Erasers 
of  Lovat,  with  genealogies  of  the  principal  families 
of  the  name:  to  which  is  added  those  of  Dunballoch 
and  Phopachy.  Inverness:  A,  &*  PV.  Mackenzie^ 
1896.     xvi,  76op.     8^  ARZ 

French  family. 

French  (A.  D.  W.)  County  records  of  the  sur- 
names of  Francus,  Franceis,  French,  in  England, 
A.  D.  1 100-1350'.  Boston:  privately  printed,  i%qt, 
xiv,  594,  8  p.     8%  ARZ 

Index  armorial  to  an  emblazoned  manu- 
script of  the  surname  of  French,  Franc,  Francois, 
Erene  and  others,  both  British  and  foreign.  Bos- 
ton [T,  R.  Marvin  &*  Son, printers]  i8q2.      AP 

S'wansy  (H.  B.)  Some  account  of  the  family 
of  French  of  Belturbet.  i  port.  (Ulster  Jour,  of 
Archueol.     v.  8,  pp.  155-160.     Belfast,  1902.) 

Fry  family. 

Fry  (Edward  Alex.)  Fry  of  Yarty.  i  pi., 
I  port.  (Somersetshire  Arcbjcolog.  &  Nat.  His. 
Soc.  Proc.  V.  49  (ser.  3,  v.  9),  pt.  2,  Papers, 
pp.  65-70.      Taunton,  1 904.) 

Garvey  family. 

Oenealogfical  memoranda  relating  to  the 
families  of  Garvey,   Blennerhassett,  Shortall,  and 


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De    Poujade.     [pt.    i.]     London:     Mitchell   and 

Hughes,  1883.     4'.  ARP 

Repr.:  "  Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica/^  n.  s.    v.  4. 

Gawdy  family. 

Rye  (Walter),  editor.  Report  on  the  manu- 
scripts of  the  family  of  Gawdy,  formerly  of  Nor- 
folk. London:  Eyre  &*  Spottiswoode^  prtrs.^  1885. 
iv,  237  p.  pap.  8*.  (Historical  Manuscripts  Com- 
mission.    10.  report,  Appendix,  pt.  2.)  C 

Gayer  family. 

Oayer   (Arthur    Edward).     Memoirs    of    the 

family  of  Gayer.    Compiled  from  authentic  sources 

by  A.  E.  Gayer. .  .for  private  distribution. . .  West- 

'fninster:    Nichols  6*  Sons,  1870.     2   p.l.,  47  p.,  i 

pi.,  I  port.,  I  tab.     4**.  ARZ 

Geneva  family. 

Watson  (G.  W.)  The  families  of  Lacy,  Ge- 
neva. Joinville  and  La  Marche.  (Geneal.  v.  21, 
pp.  1-16,  73-82,  163-172,  234-243.  Exeter, 
1904-05.) 

Giffard  family. 

Oenealos^  (The)  of  the  Giffards.  (Ancestor. 
IQ02,  no.  3,  pp.  223-228.     London,  1902.) 

Giffard  (Hardinge  F.)  *•  Giffard's  Jump." 
{Devonshire  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci., 
Lit.  &  Art.  Kept  &  Transac.  v.  34  (ser.  2,  v.  4), 
pp.  648-703.     Plymouth,  1902.) 

Planch^  (J.  R.)  On  the  family  of  the  Gif- 
fords.  I  pi.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  29, 
pp.  58-68.     London,  1873.) 

Wrottesley  (George).  Dugdale's  pedigree  of 
■Giffard  of  BrimsBeld.  (Geneal.  v.  16,  pp.  24-26. 
Exeter,  1899.) 

Gill  family. 

Pedig^ree  of  Gill  of  Eashing  and  Temple  El- 
fold.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Collections,  v.  22,  facing 
p    161.)     London,  1909.     8".)  CO 

Gillman  family. 

Oillman  (Alexander  William).  The  Gillmans 
of  Highgate,  with  letters  from  Samuel  Taylor 
Coleridge,  &c.,  illustrated  with  views  and  portraits, 
being  a  chapter  from  the  history  of  the  Gillman 
family.  London:  E.  Stock  [1895].  3  p.l.,  53  p., 
5  pi..  8  port.    8^  ARZ 

Gilman  family. 

Oilman  (A.)  Genealogy  of  the  Gilman  family 
in  England  and  America.     Albany,  1864.     sq.  8**. 

APV  p.  box 

Glamorgan  (Earldom  of). 

Round  (J.  H.)  The  Earldom  of  Glamorgan 
(1644-5).  (The  Geneal.  N.  S.  v.  14,  pp.  213-215. 
Exeter,  1898.     8^) 

Glendonyn  family. 

Kno'wles  (George  Parker).  A  genealogical 
and  heraldic  account  of  the  Coultharts  of  Coulihart 
and  Collyn,  chiefs  of  the  name,  from  their  first 
settlement  in  Scotland,  in  the  reign  of  Conarus,  to 
the  year  of  Our  Lord  1854.  London:  Printed  for 
private  circulation.  ., by  Harrison  ^^  Sons,  1855. 
23  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.     4% 


Gloucester  (Earls  oO< 

Clark  (G.  T.)  The  earls  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  36,  pp.  11 7-144. 
London,  1879.) 

Glynn  family. 

Beasley  (F.  C.)  The  pedigree  of  Glynn  of 
Glynn,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall,  and  of  Liver- 
pool in  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster.  (Gene- 
alogist,    v.  24,  pp.  145-163.     Eneter,  1908.     S*.) 

Glynne  family. 

Whittaker  (W.  E.  B.)  Glynne  of  Bicester 
and  of  Hawarden.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  7,  pp.  64-72. 
London,  1903.) 

The  Glynnes  of  Hawarden.    i  pi.,  19  port. 

(Jour.  Architect.  Archaeol.  and  Hist.  Soc.  for. . . 
Chester  and  North  Wales,  n.  s.  v.  12,  pp.  39-70. 
Chester,  1906.) 

Goddard  family. 

Ooddard  of  Sedgehill,  Co.  Wilts,  i  pi. 
(Wiltshire  Notes  and  Queries,  v.  3,  pp.  521-525. 
Devizes,  1901.) 

Goodricke  family. 

Ooodrieke  (C.  A.)  History  of  the  Goodricke 
family,  edited  by  C.  A.  Goodricke.  London:  The 
editor,  1885.  2  p.l.,  vii-viii,  62  p.,  3  pis.,  2  port., 
2  tab.     4°.  ARZ 

Gordon  family. 

B.  (O.)  The  cocks  of  the  north.  [The  Gor- 
dons.] (Ancestor,  no.  9,  Apr.  1904,  pp.  89-102. 
London,  1904.) 

Bulloch  (John  Malcolm).  The  House  of  Gor- 
don. Edited  by  J.  M.  Bulloch.  Aberdeen  [Scot- 
land]: [The  Aberdeen  Univ.  Press"]  1903-07.  2  v. 
4°.     (New  Spalding  Club.    [Publications.])    fCP 

No.  350  of  525  copies  printed. 

Duncan  (Thomas).  Mary  Stuart  and  the 
house  of  Huntly.  (Scottish  Hist.  Rev.  v.  4, 
pp.  365-373-     Glasgow,  1907.) 

Gordon  (C.  A.)  A  concise  history  of  the  an- 
cient and  illustrious  house  of  Gordon.  Aberdeen: 
D.   Wyllie  6*  Son,  1890.     xlv,  155  p.      12'. 


Aberdeen:  D,   Wyllie  6*    Son,  1 890. 

xi,  (i)iv,  155  p.     8^ 
No.  8  of  50  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Kno'wles  (George  Parker).  A  genealogical 
and  heraldic  account  of  the  Coultharts  of  Coulthart 
and  Collyn,  chiefs  of  the  name,  from  their  first 
settlement  in  Scotland,  in  the  reign  of  Conarus,  to 
the  year  of  Our  Lord  1854...  London:  Printed 
for  private  circulation.  ..by  Harrison  &*  Sons, 
1855.     23  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.     4°.  ARZ 

Pringle  (Walter).  The  memoirs  of  W.  Pringle 
of  Greenknow. .  .edited  by  the  Rev.  .VV.  Wood 
with  notes  and  an  appendix  containing  an  account 
of  the  families  of  Gordon  and  Seton.  ..and  also  of 
the  Pringles  of  Galashiels,  of  Whytebank,  of  Stit- 
chell,  of  Greenknow,  of  Torwoodlee,  and  the  homes 
of  Bassendean.  Edinburgh:  IV.  P.  Kennedy, 
1847.     xii.  132  p.     12''.  ARZ 

Records  (The)  of  Aboyne.  mccxxx-mdcl, 
XXXI. ..  Edited  by  Charles,  2.  marquis  of  Huntly, 
earl  of  Aboyne.  Aberdeen:  New  Spalding  Club, 
1894.  xliii,  ^89  p..  T  1.,  7  pl..  3  port.  4°.  (New 
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Gough  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  printed 
for  private  circulation.  t87i.  4  p.  1.,  146  p.,  i  1. 
4*.  f ARZ 

Gould  family. 

Boddin^^n  (Reginald  Stewart).  Pedigree  of 
the  family  of  Gould.  Privately  printed.  London 
{Mitchell  6-  Hughes]  1880.     8  p.     4*. 

Gowrie  family. 

LaB^r  (A.)  The  Gowrie  conspiracy  and  the 
Gowrie  arms.  (Ancestor.  1902,  no  2,  pp.  54-57< 
London^  1902.) 

Grace  family. 

Graee  (S.)  Memoirs  of  the  family  of  Grace. 
London^  1823.     2  v.     4°.  t^RZ 

LaAi^she  (Richard).  The  origin  of  the 
Grace  family  of  Courtstown,  county  of  Kilkenny, 
and  of  their  title  to  the  TuUaroan  estate.  (Jour. 
Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  ser.  5,  v.  10 
(▼.  30),  pp.  319-324-     Dublin^  1900.) 

Graham  family. 

Allardiee  (R.  Barclay).  The  children  of 
John,  Lord  Kilpont.  (Scottish  Antiquary,  v.  13, 
pp.  68-72.     Edinburgh,  1898.     8'.) 

Bain  (Joseph).  The  Grahams  or  Graemes  of 
the  debateable  land.     Their  traditional  origin  con- 


sidered.   (Archaeol.   Jour.      v.   43,  pp.   116-123. 
London,  1886.) 

Eajiton  (Walter  M.  Graham).  Graham,  earl 
of  Menteith.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  i,'  pp.  67-82. 
London,  1897.     4°.) 

Or  feme  (Louisa  Grace).    Or  and  sable;  a  book 

of  the  Graemes  and  Grahams.      Edinburgh:   IV, 

Brown,  1903.     3  p.l.,  (i)  vi-xlii,  720  p.,  i  1.,  i  fac- 

sim.,  15  pi.,  17  port.,  2  tab.     4*.  ARZ 

One  of  295  cop.  ptd. 

Orahftms  (The)  of  Leitchtown.  (Scottish  An- 
tiquary. V.  13,  pp.  123-125.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
8\) 

Grahams  (The)  of  Leitchtown  pedigree. 
(Scottish  Antiquary,  v.  13,  pp.  172-178.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.) 

LonuM  {Mrs,  S.  C),  editor.     The  manuscripts 

in  the  possession  of  Sir  John  James  Graham,  of 

Fintry.    (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission. 

Report  on  manuscripts  in  various  collections,    v.  5, 

pp.  185-275.     Hereford,  1909.     8'.) 

Miscellaneous  deeds  and  correspondence  of  the  Graham 
family. 

S.  (J.  H.)  The  traditions  of  the  Grahams. 
(Scottish  Antiq.  v.  16,  pp.  109-116,  183-195; 
v.  17,  pp.  9-14,  87-89,  176-187.  Edinburgh, 
1902-03.) 

Sons  (The)  of  Malise  Graham,  earl  of  Men- 
teith. (Scottish  Antiquary,  v.  13.  pp.  17-20. 
Edinburgh,  1898.     8^) 


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America. 

Beebe  (Mary  Blair,  and  C.  William).  Our 
search  for  a  wilderness.  An  account  of  two  orni- 
thological expeditions  to  Venezuela  and  to  British 
Guiana.  Nw  York:  H.  Holt  (Sr*  C(P.,  1910.  2  p.l., 
ix-xix,  408  p.,  I  pi.,  3  maps,     illus.     8*. 

Bigfot  (Raoul).  .Le  Mexique  moderne.  Paris: 
P.  Rozer  &*  Cie  [1909].  2  p.l.,  (l)  8-272  p.,  22 
pi.     8  .     (Collection  '•  Les  pays  modcrnes.") 

Bolton  (Charles  Knowles).  Scotch-Irish  pio- 
neers in  Ulster  and  America.  With  maps  and  il- 
lustrations drawn  by  Ethel  Stanwood  Bolton.  Bos- 
ton: Bacon  and  Brown ^  1910.  2  p.l.,  (i)  iv-x  p., 
I  1..  398  p.     8^ 

Cran  {Afrs.  George).  A  woman  in  Canada. 
London:  J,  Milne ^  19 10.  viii,  9-283  p.,  31  pi., 
I  port.     8". 

Hart  (Albert  Bushnell).  The  southern  South. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  Co.^  19 10.  3  p.l., 
444  p.,  I  1.     12°. 

Hine  (Charles  Gilbert).  Woodside,  the  north 
end  of  Newark,  N.  J.:  its  history,  legends  and 
ghost  stories,  gathered  from  the  records  and  the 
older  inhabitants  now  living,  by  C.  G.  Hine. 
[Newark ^  JV.  J.?\  Hines  annual^  1909.  i  p.l., 
iv,  30S  p.,  I  plan,  18  pi.,  I  port.     8**. 

Holder  (Charles  Frederick).  The  Channel 
Islands  of  California.  A  book  for  the  angler, 
sportsman,  and  tourist.  With  nearly  150  illustra- 
tions from  photographs  and  12  maps.  Chicago: 
A,  C,  McClurg  &*  Co.,  1910.  xvi,  397  p.,  12 
maps,  32  pi.     8". 

Johnson  (Clifton).  The  picturesque  St.  Law- 
rence. Written  and  illustrated  by  Clifton  Johnson. 
Neiu  York:  The Macmillan  CV.,  1910.  2  p.l.,  vii- 
xi,  I  1.,  253  p.,  47  pi.  16°.  (Picturesque  river 
series.) 

Mosans  (H.  J.)  Following  the  conquistadores. 
Up  the  Orinoco  and  down  the  Magdalena.  Illus- 
trated. New  York:  D.  Appleton  &*  Co.^  1910. 
xiii,  2  1.,  439  p.,  I  map,  16  pi.     8**. 

Bibliography,  pp.  429-433. 

Sisson  (H.  D.)  Le  pole  latin  de  I'Amerique. 
La  RcpubHque  Argentine:  description,  etude  soci- 
ale  et  histoire.  Paris:  Plon-Nourrit  &*  Cie., 
1910.     2  p.l.,  II,  329  p.,  I  1.     12**. 

Vig^nes  (J.  E.)  La  veritc  sur  le  Canada.  Paris: 
Union  Internationale  d' Editions,  1909.  xv,  (l)  18- 
317  p.,  I  1.     I2^ 

Weeden  (William  Babcock).  Early  Rhode 
Island:  a  social  history  of  the  people.  New  York: 
The  Grafton  Press  [1909].  x,  I  I.,  381  p.,  8  pi. 
12^.     (Grafton  historical  series.) 

Wertenbaker  (Thomas  J.)  Patrician  and  ple- 
beian in  Virginia;  or.  The  origin  and  development 
of  the  social  classes  of  the  Old  Dominion.  Char- 
httesvilUt  Va.:  The  author ^  1910.    vi,  239  p.     12°. 


Yukon  (The)  Territory:  the  narrative  of  W.  H. 
Dall,  leader  of  the  expedition  to  Alaska  in  1866- 
1868;  the  narrative  of  an  exploration  made  in  1887 
in  the  Yukon  district  by  George  M.  Dawson;  ex- 
tracts from  the  report  of  an  exploration  made  in 
1 896-1 897  by  Wm.  Ogilvie.  Introduction  by  F. 
Mortimer  Trimmer.  London:  Dotoney  &*  Co,,  Ltd., 
1898.    I  p.l.,  (i)  vi-xiv,  438  p.,  I  map,  22  pi.      8*. 

Europe. 

Biehl  (Charlotte  Dorothea).  Interiorer  fra  KoDg 
Frederik  den  Femtes  Hof.  Charlotte  Dorothea 
Biehls  Breve  og  Selvbiografi.  Udgivet  af  Louis 
Bobe.  Med  Portratter.  Kobenhavn:  J.  L.  Ly- 
becker,  X909.     xv,  288  p.     illus.     8°. 

Bolleter  (E.)  Bilder  und  Studien  von  einer 
Reise  nach  den  Kanarischen  Inseln.  Leipzig:  P. 
Pabst  [1910].     vi,  I  1.,  177  p.,  I  1.     8*. 

Bracket  (Max).  L'abolition  des  droits  sei- 
gneuriaux  en  Savoie  (i  761-1793).  Documents  pub- 
lics par  M.  Bruchet.  Annecy:  Hirisson  Fr^res, 
1908.  ciii,  638  p.  4°.  (Collection  de  doc.  in^ 
dits  sur  Thistoire  economiquede  la  rev.  fran9aise.) 

Fellmetk  (Adolf).  Das  kirchliche  Finanzwesen 
in  Deuischland.  Karlsruhe:  G,  Braun,  [910. 
4  p.l.,  210  p.     8**. 

Frotkingkam  (Arthur  Lincoln).  Roman  cities 
in  Italy  and  Dalmatia.  New  York:  Sturgis  &* 
Walton  Co.,  1910.  xix,  343  p.,  i  map,  i  plan,  $9  pl* 
8^ 

Ouillaume  (  ),  abb/.  Recueil  des  r^ponses 
faites  par  les  communaut^s  de  I'election  de  Gap  au 
questionnaire  envoye  par  la  Commission  interme- 
diaire  des  £tats  du  Dauphine,  par  M.  I'abbe  Guil- 
laume.  Paris:  Imprimerie  Nationale,  1908.  xvii, 
609  p.  4°.  (Collection  de  doc.  inedits  sur  I'his- 
toire  economique  de  la  revolution  fran9aise.) 

Hogarth  (D.  G.)  Accidents  of  an  antiquary's 
life.  With  forty  illustrations.  London:  Macmillan 
6*  Co.,  1910.     x,  176  p.,  4opl.     8". 

HoBotte  (Louis).  Histoire  de  la  troisi^me  Re- 
publique,  1 870-1910.  Paris:  Librairie  des  Saints- 
P^reSy  1910.     xii,  835  p.     8**. 

Lesuenr  (F.),  and  A.  Cauchte.  Cahiers  de 
dolcances  du  bailliage  de  Blois  et  du  bailliage  se- 
condaire  de  Romorantin  pour  les  £tats  generaux 
de  1789.  Pub.  par  F.  Lesueur,  A.  Cauchie.  Tome 
2.  Blois:  E.  Riviere,  1908.  4".  (Col.  de  doc. 
inedits  sur  Thist.  econ.  de  la  r^vol.  fran9aise.  Dept. 
de  Loir-et-Cher.) 

Lindsay    (William    Alexander).      The    royal 

household.     London:  K.   Paul,    Trench^    Triibner 

dr*  Co.,  Ltd.,  1898.     xvi,  273  p.     4°. 
One  of  an  edition  of  750  copies. 

McKecknie  (William  Sharp).  The  reform  of 
the  House  of  Lords.  With  a  criticism  of  the  re- 
port of  the  Select  Committee  of  2nd  December, 
1908.  Glasgow:  J.  MacLehose  &*  Sons,  I909.  x, 
136  p.     S\ 


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401 


H»res»li  (Henry).  Hung^ary  in  the  eighteenth 
century ;  with  an  introductory  essay  on  the  earlier 
history  of  Hungary  by  Harold  W.  V.  Temperley. 
Cambridge: University  Press ,  1910.  Ixiv,  377  (i)  p., 

1  map,  I  tab.     8*. 

Mourlot  (Felix).  Recueil  des documents  d*ordre 
^onomique  contenusdans  les  registres  de  delibera- 
tions des  municipalites  du  district  d'Alen9on  1788- 
an  IV.  Pub.  par  F.  Mourlot.  Tome  2.  Alen^on: 
Vtuve  F,  Guy  et  Cie,,  iqo8.  4°.  (Col.  de  doc. 
in^dits  sur  I'hist.  economique  de  la  r^vol.  fran9aise. 
D^pt.  derOrne.) 

Nolhae  (Pierre  de).  Nattier:  peintre  de  la 
cour  de  Louis  xv.     Paris:  Goupil  &*  CiV.,  1910. 

2  p.l..  xi,  262  p.,  I  1.,  28  pi.     8**. 

0*DonneU  (Frank  Hugh).  A  history  of  the 
Irish  Parliamentary  Party.  With  portraits  and 
other  illustrations.  London:  Longmans ^  Green  &* 
Co,,  1910.     2  V.     8'. 

V.  z.  Butt  aod  Parnell:  natioohood  and  anarchy.  The 
curae  of  the  American  money. 

▼.  2.  Parnell  and  the  lieutenants:  complicity  and  betrayal. 
With  an  epilogue  to  the  present  day. 

Paine  (Albert  Bigelow).  The  ship-dwellers; 
a  story  of  a  happy  cruise.  With  illustrations  from 
drawings  from  Thomas  Fogarty  and  from  photo- 
graphs. NewYork:  Harper  b*  Bros, y  \^\o,  vii, 
I  1-.  393  (0  P»  16  pi.     12**. 

Sehrader  (Bruno).  Die  r5mische  Campagna. 
Mit  123  Abbildungen.  Leipzig:  E.  A,  Seemqnn, 
1910.  4  p.l.,  246  p.  illus.  12*.  (BerOhmte 
Kunstst&tten.     Band  46.) 

Bibliosrraphy,  pp.  245-346. 

Sehroetter  (Georg).  Geschichte  der  Stadt 
NQmberg.  Mit  185  Illustrationen.  NUrnberg:  C. 
Koeh  [1909].     vij  i  1.,  391  p.     8*. 

S^e  (Henri),  and  A.  Lesort.  Cahiers  de  dole- 
ances  de  la  s^nechaussee  de  Rennes  pour  les  ^tats 
l^^neraux  de  1789.  Pub.  et  annot^s  par  Henri  See 
[et]  Andr^  Lesort.  Tome  i.  Rennes:  Imprimerie 
Oberthur,  1909.'  4°.  (Collection  de  doc.  ine'dits 
«ur  I'histoire  economique  de  la  revolution  francaise. 
Dept.  d'llle-et-Vilaine.) 

▼.  X.  Ji^v^ch^  de  Rennes. 

^  Vernier  (J.  J.)  Cahiers  de  dol^ances  du  bail- 
liage  de  Troyes  (principal  et  secondaires)  et  du 
bailliage  de  Bar-sur-Seine  pour  les  6 tats  generaux 
de    1789,  publics    par  J.   J.   Vernier.      Tome    i. 

Troyes:  P.  Nouel,  1909.  4"*.  (Collection  de  doc. 
inedits  sur  I'histoire  economique  de  la  revolution 
fran9aise. .  .De'partement  de  I'Aube.) 

Wheeler  (Harold  Felix  Baker),  and  A.  M. 
Broadley.  The  war  in  Wexford:  an  account  of 
the  rebellion  in  the  south  of  Ireland  in  1798.  told 
from  original  documents. . .  London:  J,  Lane,  1910. 
»▼*.  343  p..  2  facsim.,  i  map,  4  pi.,  11  port.     8*. 

Africa. 

Alldrid^e  (Thomas  Joshua).  A  transformed 
colony.  Sierra  Leone  as  it  was,  and  as  it  is:  its 
progress,  peoples,  native  customs  and  undeveloped 
wealth.  London:  Seeley  6*  Co,,  Ltd.,  1910.  xvi, 
17-368  p.,  I  map,  46  pi.,  I  port.     8°. 

Bartlett  {Sir  Ellis  Ashmead).  The  passing 
of  the  Shereefian  Empire.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood and  Sons,  1910.  xii,  I  1.,  532  p.,  2  maps,  25 
pi.,  3  port.     8* 


Ood^e-Molsberp^en  (E.  C.)  A  history  of 
South  Africa  for  use  in  schools.  Compiled. .  .by 
E.  C.  God^e-Molsbergen.  London:  Longmans^ 
Green  6*  Co.,  19 10.     x,  il.,  210  p.     12*. 

Hall  (Richard  Nicklin).  Prehistoric  Rhodesia: 
an  examination  of  the  historical,  ethnological  and 
archaeological  evidences  as  to  the  origin  and  age  of 
the  rock  mines  and  stone  buildings,  with  a  gazetteer 
of  mediaeval  South-east  Africa,  915  A.D.  to  1760 
A. D.,  and  the  countries  of  the  Monomotapa,  Ma- 
nica,  Sabia,  Quiteve,  Sofala  and  Mozambique. . . 
PhilaJelphia:  G.  W,  Jacobs  6*  Co,  [pref.  1909J. 
xxviii,  487  (i)  p.,  4  maps,  i  plan,  48  pi.,  3  port.,  i 
tab.     8'. 

Swann  (Alfred  J.)  Fighting  the  slave-hunters 
in  Central  Africa:  a  record  of  twenty-six  years  of 
travel  and  adfenture  round  the  Great  Lakes  and  of 
the  overthrow  of  Tip-pu-tib,  Rumaliza,  and  other 
great  slave-traders.  With  an  introduction  by  Sir 
H.  H.  Johnston.  London:  Seeley  6*  Co,,  Ltd,^ 
1910.     3  p.l.,  v-xvi,  19-358  p.,  I  I.  illus.     8**. 

Viseher  (Hanns).  Across  the  Sahara  from 
Tripoli  to  Bornu.  London:  E,  Arnold,  1910.  xix, 
308  p.,  I  map,  16  pi.     8". 

Sport. 

An^ell  (Emmett  Dunn).  Play;  comprising 
games  for  the  kindergarten,  playground,  school- 
room and  college.  How  to  coach  and  play  girls' 
basket-ball,  etc.  Boston:  Little,  Brown  and  Co,, 
iQio.     3  p.l.,  v-xxvii,  190  p.,  16  gl.     12'. 

Bre'wster  (Edwin  Tenney).  Swimming.  Bos^ 
ton:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co,,  19 10.  vi,  2I.,  94  p., 
I  1.     12°. 

Cameron  (L.  C.  R.)  The  book  of  the  caravan. 
A  complete  handbook  to  the  pastime  of  caravan- 
ing:  illustrated  from  photographs,  and  by  line- 
plans  and  drawings.  . .  London:  L,  Upcott  Gill, 
1907.     xvi,  224  p.     16*. 

Camp  (Samuel  G.)  Fishing  kits  and  equip- 
ment. New  York:  Outing  Publishing  Co,,  19 10. 
6  p.l.,  I5-M5  P-.  10  pl-     12**. 

Originally  published  in  Recreation. 

Holder  (Charles  Frederick).  Recreations  of  a 
sportsman  on  the  Pacific  Coast.  New  York:  G,  P. 
Putnam's  Sons,  1910.     Ix,  399  p.,  55  pl.     8**. 

Hood  (Arthur).  Shooting.  Notes  on  shooting 
in  the  British  Isles.  London:  The  Times  Pub.  Co., 
1909.     94  p.,  I  1.     12". 

Leland  (Arthur,  and  Lorna  Higbee).  Play- 
ground technique  and  playcraft.  A  popular  text- 
book of  playground  philosophy,  architecture,  con- 
struction and  equipment,  edited  by  A.  Leland  and 
L.  H.  Leland.  v.  i.  Springfield,  Mass.:  F.  A, 
Bassett  Co.,  1909.     illus.     8**. 

Nansouty  (Max  de).  Les  trues  du  theatre,  du 
cirque  et  de  la  foire.  . .  50  gravures.  Paris:  A, 
Colin,  1909.  159  p.  12'.  (**La  petite  biblio- 
thdque."  s^rie  C.) 

White  (Alain  Campbell).  Knights  and  bishops. 
New  York:  American  Chess  Bulletin,  I909.  3  p.l. , 
iv,  i-iii  p.     16**. 

Whitlatch  (Marshall).  Golf  for  beginners — 
and  others. . .  New  York:  Outing  Publ.  Co,,  1910. 
280  p.,  32  pl.     8**. 


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American    and   English    Literature. 

Babbitt  (Irving).  The  new  Laokoon:  an  essay 
on  the  confusion  of  the  arts.  Boston:  Houghton 
Mifflin  Co.,  1910.     xiii  (i),  258  p.,  I  1.     12°. 

Benedict  (Robert  Russell).  The  mystery  of 
Hamlet,  Prince  of  Denmark.  Philadelphia:  J.  B, 
Lippincott  Co.,  \^\o,     120  p.     12°. 

Bronner  (Milton).  Maurice  Hewlett:  being  a 
critical  review  of  his  prose  and  poetry.  Boston: 
/.  W.  Luce  6r»  Co.  [cop.  1910].  4  p.l.,  206  p., 
I  1.,  I  port.     12°. 

Erskine  (John).  Leading  American  novelists. 
New  York:  H.  Holt  6*  Co.,  1910.  viii,  3  1.,  3- 
378  p. ,  6  port.  8'.  (Biographies  of  leading  Amer- 
icans). 

Charles  Brockdeo  Brown.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  James 
Fenimore  Cooper.  Bret  Harte.  William  Gilmore  Siraras. 
Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

Garden  (The)  muse.  Poems  for  garden  lovers; 
selected  and  edited,  with  an  introduction,  by  W.  A. 
Bradley.  New  York:  Sturgis  6*  Walton  Co.,  19 10. 
xxi,  169  p.,  I  pi.     12°. 

Ing^en  (Ada  M.)  Women  as  letter-writers. 
A  collection  of  letters  selected  and  edited  by  A.  M. 
Ingpen.  New  York:  The  Baker  &*  Taylor  Co. 
[1910].     xii,  444  p.,  9  port.     16'. 

Joline  (Adrian  Hoffman).     At  the  library  table. 
Boston:  R.  G.  Badger,  1910.     3  p.l.,  5-212  p.     8**. 
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MacCallum  (Mugo  William).  Shakespeare's 
Roman  plays  and  their  background.  London:  Alac- 
millan  and  Co.,  1910.     xv,  666  p.     8°. 

Marvin  (Frederic  Rowland).  The  excursions 
of  a  book- lover:  being  papers  on  literary  themes. 
Boston:  Sherman,  French  &*  Co.,  19 10.  5  p.l., 
331  p.     8\ 

Matthe'ws  (James  Brander).  A  study  of  the 
drama.  Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1910.  x, 
320  p.,  I  1.,  10  pi.     12°. 

Peabody  (Josephine  Preston).  The  piper. 
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OFFICERS 

.    President,  Hon.  John  Bigelow,  LL.D. 
First  Vice-President,  John  L.  Cadwalader,  LL.D. 
*  Second  Vice-President, 
Secretary,  Charles  Howland  Russell,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 
Treasurer t  Edward  W.  Sheldon.  Esq.,  United  States  Trust  Company,  45  Wall  Street. 
Director,  John  S.  Billings,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  425  Lafavette  Street. 
Assistant  Director,  Edwin  H.  Anderson,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 


BRANCHES— REFERENCE 

Lafayette  Street,  425.    (Astor.)  Fifth  Ayenne,  8go.    (LsNOZ.) 

CIRCULATION 

MANHATTAN 

East  Broadway,  33.    (Chatham  Square.) 

East  Broadway,  192.    (Seward  Park.) 

RiviNGTON  Street,  61. 

Houston  Street,  388  East.    (Hamilton  Fish  Park. 

Le  Roy  Street,  66.    (Hudson  Park.) 

Bond  Street,  49.     Near  the  Bowery. 

8th  Street.     135  Second  Avenue.    (Ottendorfer.) 

loth  Street,  331  East.    (Tompkins  Square.) 

13th  Street,  251  West.     Near  8th  Avenue.    (Jackson  Square.) 

23d  Street,  228  East.     Between  2d  and  3d  Avenues.    (Epiphany.) 

23d  Street,  209  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.    (Muhlenberg.     Department  Headquarters.) 

36th  Street,  303  East.     East  of  2d  Avenue.     (St.  Gabriel's  Park.) 

40th  Street,  501  West.     Between  loth  and  nth  Avenues.     (St.  Raphael's.) 

42d  Street,  226  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.    (George  Bruce.) 

50th  Street,  123  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue.     (Cathedral.) 

51st  Street.     742  loth  Avenue.     (Columbus.) 

58th  Street,  121  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue. 

67th  Street,  328  East.     Near  ist  Avenue. 

69th  Street.     190  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (Riverside.    Travelling  Libraries.) 

78th  Street.     1465  Avenue  A.     (Webster.) 

79th  Street,  222  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Yorkville.) 

8ist  Street.     444  Amsterdam  Avenue.     (St.  Agnes.     Blind  Library.) 

96th  Street,  112  East.     Between  Lexington  and  Park  Avenues. 

looth  Street,  206  West.     Near  Broadway.     (Bloomingdale.) 

iioth  Street,  174  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Aguilar.) 

115th  Street,  201  Wtst.     Near  7th  Avenue. 

124th  Street,  9  West.    (Harlem  Library  Branch.) 

125th  Street,  224  East.     Near  3d  Avenue. 

135th  Street,  103  West.     Near  Lenox  Avenue. 

145th  Street,  503  West.     (Hamilton  Grange.) 

156th  Street.     922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue.    (Washington  Heights.) 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East,  cor.  Alexander  Avenue.     (Mott  Haven.) 
i68th  Street,  78  West,  cor.  Woodycrest  Avenue.     (Highbridge.) 
169th  Street,  610  East.     McKinley  Square.   ^(Morrisania.) 
176th  Street.     1866  Washington  Avenue.     (Tremont.) 
230th  Street.     3041  Kingsbridge  Avenue.     (Kingsbridge.) 

RICHMOND. 

St.  George.     5  Central  Avenue.     Tompkinsville  P.  O. 
Port  Richmond.     75  Bennett  Street. 
Stapleton.     132  Canal  Street,  cor.  Brook  Street. 
ToTTENViLLE.     7430  Amboy  Road.     Near  Prospect  Avenue. 


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Vol.  XIV. 


July,  1910. 


No.  7. 


REPORT    FOR    JUNE. 

Reference  Department. 

During  the  month  of  June  there  were  received  at  the  Library,  by  purchase, 
3,687  volumes  and  697  pamphlets;  by  gift,  3,467  volumes  and  7,530  pamphlets; 
and  by  exchange,  187  volumes  and  2,708  pamphlets,  making  a  total  of  6,341  vol- 
umes and  10,935  pamphlets. 

There  were  catalogued  3,541  volumes  and  3,082  pamphlets;  the  number  of 
cards  written  was  5,681,  and  of  slips  for  the  copying  machine  4, 158;  from  the  latter 
were  received  23,049  cards. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  readers,  and  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted,  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox  Branches  during  the  month: 


No.  of  readers  and  visitors 

No.  of  readers 

No.  of  readers,  desk  applicants 

No.  of  volumes  consulted  by  desk  ap- 
plicants  

Daily  average  of  readers 


Day. 


11,314 

11,314 

8,940 

3Si2oo 
431 


Astor. 


Eyening. 


2,491 
2,491 

3,313 

6,098 
96 


Total. 


13,705 
I3i705 
",152 

41,398 
527 


Total. 


16,869 
13,103 

46,304 
581 


411 


412 


REPORT   FOR  JUNE 


CIRCULATION  STATISTICS   FOR   THE   MONTH   OF  JUNE. 


BRANCHES. 


MANHATTAN. 

East  Broadway,  33 

East  Broadway,  192 

Rivington  Street,  61 

East  Houston  Street,  388 

Le  Roy  Street,  66 

Bond  Street,  49 

8th  Street.     135  Second  Avenue 

loth  Street,  331  East 

13th  Street,  251  West 

a3d  Street,  228  East 

a3d  Street,  209  West 

36th  Street,  303  East 

40th  Street,  501  West 

42d  Street,  226  West 

50th  Street,  123  East 

51st  Street.   742  Tenth  Avenue 

53th  Street,  121  East 

67th  Street,  328  East 

69th  Street.    190  Amsterdam  Avenue. 

Travelling  Libraries 

77th  Street.     1465  Avenue  A 

79th  Street,  222  East 

8 1  St  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue. 

Blind  Library  

96th  Street,  112  East 

looth  Street,  206  West 

iioth  Street,  174  East 

115th  Street,  201  West 

124th  Street,  9  West 

125th  Street,  224  East 

135th  Street,  103  West 

145th  Street,  503  West 

156th  Street.  922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue. 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East 

i68th  Street,  78  West 

169th  Street,  610  East 

176th  Street  and  Washington  Avenue. 
Kingsbridge  Avenue,  3041 

RICHMOND. 
St.  George 

Port  Richmond 

Stapleton 

Tottenville 

Totals 


CIRCULATION. 

NBW 

RBGISTKA- 
TIONS. 

RBADBRS  IN  RBADING 
ROOM. 

▼OLUMBS 

HOMB  USB. 
(VOLUMBS.) 

HALL  USB. 
(RBADBRS.) 

ADULTS. 

TOTAL. 

AOCBS- 
SIONBD. 

10,070 

3,801 

197 

2.097 

2,097 

553 

34,716 

7,810 

717 

6,002 

8,850 

532 

17.843 

6,713 

346 

9.257 

13,557 

838 

26,391 

4,698 

513 

4,392 

9.136 

397 

11,498 

3,860 

326 

2,380 

5.431 

1,024 

6,900 

1.955 

XI9 

1,908 

3,616 

274 

15.074 

489 

203 

2.704 

2,940 

503 

18,806 

5.339 

281 

4,490 

4.650 

300 

8,182 

2,318 

142 

152 

9.597 

2,071 

165 

3.409 

4,814 

103 

10.749 

3,618 

164 

185 

8,365 

1,184 

116 

922 

1.250 

130 

3.405 

57 

53 

11.139 

1,031 

199 

100 

5.581 

957 

67 

487 

1,082 

191 

11,038 

3,832 

224 

692 

692 

57 

13.366 

1.729 

204 

2,956 

2,956 

351 

10,509 

1,263 

114 

781 

1.843 

162 

11,072 

569 

164 

2,944 

3.629 

356 

123,646 

' 

461 

11,651 

3.547 

146 

1,243 

1,591 

334 

19.054 

3.289 

261 

1,781 

3.561 

888 

13,392 

2,532 

174 

1,683 

1,866 

240 

1,260 

13 

19.720 

1,661 

239 

2.279 

3.674 

217 

14.554 

2,740 

206 

1,320 

1.504 

317 

19.509 

4.134 

455 

1.457 

1.457 

295 

17.130 

3.879 

266 

1. 271 

1.483 

224 

16,465 

3»390 

293 

2.064 

2,219 

291 

7.911 

1,426 

133 

678 

733 

95 

14.784 

1.596 

191 

1,354 

2,115 

251 

16,187 

427 

239 

2,506 

3.563 

139 

8,405 

948 

137 

149 

15.371 

2,022 

245 

2,277 

4,096 

299 

3.233 

1,422 

31 

21 

17.407 

1,244 

309 

1,786 

2.452 

102 

18,119 

1,204 

259 

1.739 

3,671 

201 

3,228 

1.863 

30 

35 

6,679 

1.395 

61 

1,244 

1,553 

66 

5,130 

1,332 

32 

447 

1.047 

48 

5,664 

:,6oi 

45 

1,605 

2,727 

129 

3.076 

844 

25 

52 

625,876 

95,733 

8,108 

72,155 

105,855 

11,115 

REPORT   FOR  JUNE  413 

Gifts  worthy  of  mention  were  received  from  the  following:  W.  F.  Beers, 
thirty-one  volumes  and  one  pamphlet,  including  Abbott's  New  York  digest,  law 
reports,  statutes,  etc. ;  Dr.  David  Blaustein,  a  collection,  mainly  Judaica,  consisting 
of  588  volumes,  3,300  pamphlets,  38  photographs,  and  15  files  of  correspondence; 
British  Museum,  eight  volumes,  including  the  "Catalogue  of  manuscript  music 
in  the  British  Museum,"  by  Augustus  Hughes-Hughes,  "Catalogue  of  the  ivory 
carvings  of  the  Christian  era  with  examples  of  Mohammedan  art  and  carvings  in 
bone  in  the  Depaitment  of  British  and  Mediaeval  antiquities  and  ethnography," 
by  O.  M.  Dalton,  1909,  "Texts  relating  to  St.  Mena  of  Egypt  and  Canons  in 
Nicaea  in  a  Nubian  dialect,"  by  E.  A.  Wallis-Budge,  1909,  "Catalogue  of  the 
Tamil  books  in  the  Library,"  by  L.  D.  Barnett,  the  reduced  facsimile  of  the 
Codex  Alexandrinus,  New  Testament  and  Clementine  epistles,  1909,  supplement- 
ary catalogue  of  Hindustani  books  acquired  during  1889-1908,  by  J.  F.  Blumhardt; 
George  D.  Carter,  495  volumes,  1,522  pamphlets  and  two  bundles  of  magazines, 
chiefly  reports  of  colleges,  churches,  with  many  fraternity  publications ;  the  Danish 
Ministry  of  Justice,  the  "Ministerialtidende  for  Kongeriget  Danmark,"  1904- 
1908,  and  the  "Lovtidende"  (law  reports),  1904-1908;  Theodore  L.  De  Vinne, 
his  "Notable  printers  of  Italy  during  the  15th  century,  illustrated  with  facsimiles 
from  early  editions  and  with  remarks  on  early  and  recent  printing,"  New  York, 
1910;  Miss  Adelaide  R.  Hasse,  thirty-four  volumes  and  six  pamphlets,  first  edi- 
tions of  works  of  Algernon  Charles  Swinburne* ;  Mrs.  S.  V.  V.  Huntington  and 
Mrs.  C.  H.  Knox,  572  volumes  and  105  pamphlets,  relating  to  theology,  philoso- 
phy, etc.;  the  Forest  Department  of  India,  Reviews  of  forest  administration  in 
British  India  during  the  period  1878  to  1907/8,  etc.;  Long  Island  Historical 
Society,  195  volumes  of  periodicals,  many  of  which  will  be  useful  in  filling  gaps 
in  the  Library's  files;  the  Consejo  Superior  de  Salubridad  of  Mexico,  eight  vol- 
umes and  fourteen  pamphlets,  publications  of  the  department ;  the  Museo  Nacional 
de  Mexico,  five  volumes  and  three  pamphlets,  including  "Porfirio  Diaz,  sus  padres, 
ninez  y  juventud,"  by  Genaro  Garcia,  1906,  "Arte  le  la  lengua  mexicana  con  la 
declaracion  de  los  adverbios,"  etc.,  by  el  padre  Horacio  Carochi,  "Vocabulario 
castellano-zapoteco,"  1893,  "Historia  de  Tlaxcala,"  by  Diego  Munoz  Camargo, 
1892,  "Sumaria  relacion  de  las  cosas  de  la  Nueva  Espaiia,"  Baltasar  Dorantes 
de  Carranza,  1902,  "Estudios  gramaticales  del  idioma  Nahuatl  escritos  en 
Frances  por  Remi  Simeon  y  traducidos  por  el  Lie.  C.  A.  Robelo,"  1902,  "Arte 
mexicano,"  by  el  padre  Fr.  Diego  de  Galdo  Guzman,  1890;  the  State  Library  of 
Rhode  Island,  thirty-three  volumes  and  four  pamphlets,  Rhode  Island  state  docu- 
ments ;  Schweizerisches  Landesmuseum  in  Zurich,  six  volimies  and  six  pamphlets, 
reports  and  other  publications  of  the  museum;  the  Spanish  National  Library, 
"Bibliografia  Madrilefia,  6  descripcion  de  las  obras  impresas  in  Madrid  (Siglo 
XVI),"  by  D.  Cristobal  Perez  Pastor,  Madrid,  1891,  and  "Monografia  sobre  los 
Refranes  adagios  y  proverbios  Castellanos  y  las  obras  6  fragmentos  que  expresa- 
mente  tratan  de  ellos  en  nuestra  lengua,"  by  D.  Jose  Maria  Sbarbi,  Madrid,  1891 ; 
and  from  the  Venezuelan  Ministerio  de  Hacienda,  sixteen  volumes  and  one  pamph- 
let, "memorias"  and  other  official  papers  issued  by  the  department. 

*  See  the  list  printed  below,  page  454. 


414  REPORT  FOR  JUNE 

At  the  Lenox  branch  the  exhibit  of  political  cartoons  relating  to  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution  consisting  of  some  250  prints  mainly  loaned  by  Mr.  R.  T.  Haines 
Halsey,  was  continued  during  the  month. 

At  the  AsTOR  branch  the  display  of  American  book-plates  was  continued  and 
there  was  added  a  number  of  plates  from  "Die  Zierform"  and  from  "Neue 
Monogramme." 

During  July  the  National  board  of  the  Young  Woman's  Christian  Associations 
will  conduct  at  the  Hudson  Park  and  Hamilton  Fish  Park  branches  evening 
classes  for  teaching  English  to  foreign-bom  girls  and  women.  The  enrollment 
at  present  is  about  twenty.  If  the  work  meets  the  expectations  of  its  projectors 
similar  classes  will  be  started  at  other  branches  in  the  near  future. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE  NEW  YORK,  PUBLIC    LIBRARY  RELATING 
TO  BRITISH   GENEALOGY  AND  LOCAL   HISTORY. 


Part  II. 


Grant  family. 

Grant  (Charles),  VicomU  deVavx.  M^moires, 
historiques,  genealogiques,  politiques,  militaires. . . 
de  la  maison  de  Grant.  [Londres]  1796.  port. 
S\  ARZ 

Granville  family. 

GraiiTille  (Roger) .  The  history  of  the  Gran- 
ville family.  Traced  back  to  Rollo,  First  Duke  of 
Normandy.  With  pedigrees,  etc.  Exeter:  W, 
Pollard  6*  Co.,  i8q5.  vi,  I  1.,  489  p.,  i  1.,  12  pi.. 
19  port.     4**.  tARZ 

Gray  family. 

Gray  (Peter).  Skibo;  its  lairds  and  history. . . 
Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson  &*  Ferrier,  ^OP^. 
118  p.     illus.     12°. 


Grazebrook  family. 

Genealog^ical  memoranda  relating  to  the 
family  of  Grazebrook.  London:  Privately  prtd.^ 
1878.     2  p. I.,  37  p.,  2  facsim.,  i  pi.     4"*.     fARZ 

Repr.:  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  pt.  z. 

Greene  family. 

Greene  (John  Joseph).  Pedigree  of  the  fam- 
ily of  Greene. .  .as  registered  in  the  Office  of  Arms, 
Dublin  Castle.  Also  the  unregistered  pedigrees  of 
Greene,  formerly  of  Garry du S. .  .and  of  Colonel 
Wm.  Sheppey  Greene.  Compiled  by  Lieut. -Col. 
J.  J.  Greene.  To  which  is  added  also  the  pedigree 
of . . .  Greene,  of  Green's  Norton . . .  [London\  Pri- 
vately pr  id.,  1899.  5  p.l.,  56  p.,  I  1.,  3  p.,  I  1., 
3  p.,  I  1.,  5  p. I  45  pl..  4  port.     4°.  fARZ 

No.  106  of  150  cops.  prtd. 

Greene  of  Greenville.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  3, 
pp.  452-456,  488-494.     London,  1900.) 

Halstead  (Robert),  pseud,  of  Henry  Mor- 
DAUNT,  2.  earl  of  Peterborough.  Succinct 
genealogical  proofs  of  the  house  of  Greene  that 
were  Lords  of  Drayton.  1685.  Photographic 
facsimile  from  the  original  volume,  with  introduc- 
tion by  Francis  Vinton  Greene.  Printed  for  pri- 
vate distribution.     ^New    YorU\  1896.     (6)  x,  (4) 


151-227  (8)  p.,  6  pi.     illus.     f* 


ft  ARZ 


Greenhill  family. 

Grasebrook  (George).     A  heraldic  and  physi- 
ological curiosity.      Thirty-nine  children    of  one 


father  and  one  mother. .  .amply  proved.     London: 
M.  Hughes  <5r*  Clarke  [18—?]     7  p.     %\ 

ARZ  p.  Box 

Gresley  family. 

Madan  (Falconer).  The  Gresleys  of  Drake- 
lowe.  An  account  of  the  family,  and  notes  of  its 
connexions  by  marriage  and  descent  from  the  Nor- 
man conquest  to  the  present  day.  With  appen- 
dixes, pedigrees  and  illustrations.  Compiled  by 
F.  Madan.  Oxford:  printed  for  subscribers,  by  H, 
Hart,  1899.  xi  (i),  333  (i)  p.,  I  1.,  i  plan,  3  pi. 
4^  ARZ 

Griffiths  family. 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Jowitt,  formerly  of  Churwell,  Yorks,  and  now  of 
Harehills,  Leeds.  And  the  families  connected  with 
them.  [London]  Printed  for  private  circulation, 
1890.    2  p.l.,  pp.  167-187(1).    2.  ed.    V.    fARZ 

Griffiths  (W.  A.)  The  Griffiths  of  Treder- 
wen.  (CoUec.  hist.  &  archxol.  relating  to  Mont- 
gomeryshire. V.  28,  pp.  260-261;  V.  35,  pp.  161- 
172,  271-277.     Oswestry,  1894-1909.     8".)      CO 

Gumey  family. 

Gnmey  (Daniel).  The  record  of  the  House  of 
Gournay.  Compiled  from  original  documents  by 
D.  Gurney.  London:  Prtd.  by  J.  B.  Nichols_J^ 
Son,  1845-58.     6v.     8'. 


Haddock  family. 

Thompson  (Edward  Maunde).  Correspond- 
ence of  the  family  of  Haddock.  165  7-1 7 19.  Ed- 
ited by  Edward  Maunde  Thompson.  [London"] 
Camden  Soc,  1 88 1,  viii,  58  p.,  I  table.  8*. 
(Camden  Society,  v.  31.  Camden  miscellanv. 
V.  8.)  CA 

Haddon  family. 

Carrin^on  (W.  A.)  On  the  family  and  rec- 
ord history  of  Haddon.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archxol. 
Assoc,     n.  s.  V.  6,  pp.  140-158.     London,  1900.) 

Haig  family. 

Russell  (John).  The  Haigs  of  Bemersyde.  A 
family  history.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  6* 
Sons,  188 1,     xiv,  I  I.,  496  p.,  I  facsim.,  i  pi.     8*". 


4x5 


4i6 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Haines  family. 

Haines  (Charles  Reginald).  A  complete  me- 
moir of  Richard  Haines  (1633-1685),  a  forgotten 
Sussex  worthy,  with  a  full  account  of  his  ancestry 
and  posterity. . .  [London:  Harrison  6f*  Sons,  189a.] 
zvi,  156  p.,  3  fac-sim.,  i  map,  10  pi.,  2  port.     8  . 


Haldane  family. 

Rog^ers  (Charles).  Four  Perthshire  families: 
Roger,  Playfair,  Constable,  and  Haldane  of  Har- 
mony. Edinburgh:  Privately  jyrinted  by  T.  dr*  A. 
Constable,  1887.     vi,  i  1.,  137  p.     8**.  ARX 

One  of  Z35  copies  printed. 

Halhead  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  and  Kendal,  and  the  families  con- 
nected with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedi- 
grees, and  completed  to  the  present  time.  [Lon- 
don^ printed  for  private  circulation,  1 87 1.  4  p  1., 
146  p.,  I  1.     4.  fARZ 

Haliburton  family. 

Scott  {Sir  Walter).  Memorials  of  the  Hali- 
burtons.  Edinburgh:  Printed  by  James  Ballan- 
tyne  &*  Co.,  1824.     78  p.     8'.  ARZ 

Hall  family. 

Marshall  (George  William).  Notes  on  the 
surname  of  Hall:  collected  by  G.  W.  Marshall. 
Exeter:  William  Pollard  6^  Co,,  1887.  2*  p.1., 
45  (i)  p.     8".  ARZ 

Halle  family. 

Duke  (Edward).  Prolusiones  historiae;  or,  Es- 
says illustrative  of  the  Ilalle  of  "John  Halle," 
citizen  and  merchant  of  Salisbury,  in  the  reign  of 
Henry  vi  and  Edward  I  v.     Salisbury,  1837.     8". 


Hamilton  family. 

Anderson  (John).  Historical  and  genealogical 
memoirs  of  the  house  of  Hamilton;  with  genea- 
logical memoirs  of  the  several  branches  of  the 
family. . .  Edinburgh:  J.  Anderson,  jun,,  1825. 
I  p.l.,  412  p.,  2  1.,  I  pi.     sq.  f^  ARZ 

Bain  (Joseph).  The  Hamilton  family  and  its 
cadets.  (Geneal.  v.  16,  pp.  73-75.  London, 
1899.) 

Birnie  (John).  Account  of  the  families  of 
Birnie  and  Hamilton  of  Broomhill,  by  J.  Birnie, 
Esq.  Edited  by  W.  B.  D.  D.  TurnbuU. . .  Edin- 
burgh: Printed  for  private  distribution,  1838. 
3  p.l.,  (i)  vi-xix,  82  p.     illus.     4'.  ARZ 

Doug^las  of  Douglas  (i.  baron),  A.  J.  E. 
Douglas  vs.  Hamilton  (7.  duke),  J.  G.  Hamil- 
ton. The  Douglas  cause.  Edited  by  A.  F. 
Steuart,  advocate.  Glasgow:  W.  Hodge  &*  Co., 
1909.  247  p.,  I  fac-sim.,  2  pi.,  16  port.  8'. 
(Scottish  trials.)  CK 

A  summary  of  the  speeches,  arguments, 

and  determinations  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  lords  of 
Council  and  Session  in  Scotland,  upon  that... 
cause  wherein. .  .the  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  others 
were  plaintiffs,  and  A.  Douglas. .  .defendant.  With 
an  introductory  preface... by  a  barrister  at  law. 
London:  J.  Aim  on,  1767.     2  p.l.,  391  p.     8*' 


Eraser  (William),  editor.  The  manuscripts  of 
the  Duke  of  Hamilton,  K.T.  London:  Eyre  6* 
Spottiswoode,  prtrs.,  1887.  2  p.l.,  261  p.  8". 
(Historical  Mss.  Com.  11.  report,  appendix, 
pt.  vi.)  C 

^  Contains  charters  relating  to  the  Hamilton  family,  espe- 
cially pp.  x-59,  202-226. 

Genealog^ical  tables  of  the  House  of  Hamil- 
ton.    Manuscript.     Dublin,  18 — ?    201  p.     f*. 

Hamilton  (7.  duke),  James  George  Hamil- 
ton. Archibald  James  Edward  Stewart,  alias 
Douglas,  under  the  assumed  character  of  son  of  the 
deceased  Lady  Jane  Douglas,  appellant. .  .George 
James  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon,  Marquis 
of  Douglas,  &c.,  and  Lord  Douglas  Hamilton,  and 
their  guardians.  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple,  &c.,  respond- 
ents. Case  of  the  respondents,  the.  Duke  of  Ham- 
ilton. &c.  [Edinburgh?  1768?]  2  p.l..  iig,  iii  p. 
f^  tfARZ 

Hamilton  (John).  De  Bellamonte  and  Hamil- 
ton. (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  2,  pp.  532-536.  Lon- 
don, 1899.) 

Hamilton  (The)  pedigree.  (In :  James  Hamil- 
ton, I.  znscount  Claneboye.  The  Hamilton  manu- 
scripts.    Belfast  [1867].     sq.  8'.)  CT 

Harwood  (H.  W.  Forsyth).  The  genealogy 
of  the  family  of  Hamilton  of  Ypres  in  Flanders, 
and  afterwards  of  London.  (Geneal.  n.  s.  v.  14, 
pp.  264-271.     Exeter,  1898.     8**.) 

ReiUy  (Emily  Georgpana  Susanna).  Historical 
anecdotes  of  the  families  of  the  Boleynes,  Careys, 
Mordaunts,  Hamiltons,  and  Jocelyns,  arranged  as 
an  elucidation  of  the  genealogical  chart  at  Tolly- 
more  Park.  Compiled  by  E.  G.  S.  Reilly,  1835. 
Revised  in  1839.  [Newry:  Privately  printed  bv 
J.  Henderson,  1839. J     3  p.l.,  158  p.,  il.,  3  tab.    4  • 

fARF 

Hanmer  family. 

Hanmer  (i.  baron),  John  Hanmer.  A  me- 
morial of  the  parish  and  family  of  Hanmer  in  Flint- 
shire out  of  the  thirteenth  into  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury.    London:  Chis wick  Press,  1876.     viii,  300  p., 

I  pi.   8^ 


Hardinge  family. 

Bri^g^s  (John  Joseph).     The  history  of  Mel 
bourne,  in  the  county  of  Derby.     Including  bio- 
graphical  notices    of  the    Coke,    Melbourne  and 
Hardinge  families.    Derby:  Bemrose  &*  Son  [18 — ?] 
8  p.l.,  (i)  10-205  P-i  I  pl.     2.  ed.     8*.  CO 

Hards  family. 

Hall  (Hamilton).  The  Hards  family.  (Geneal. 
Maga.     v.  I,  pp.  421-423.     London,  1897.     4".) 

Hardwick  family. 

Yeatman  (J.  P.)  Some  observations  upon  the 
law  of  ancient  demesne,  with  suggestions  as  to  the 
origin  of  the  families  of  Brewer,  Brito,  Hardwick, 
and  Cavendish. . .  SheJJield:  Leader  &*  Sons.  1884. 
73  p.     8^  ARD 

Harris  family. 

Fisher  (G.  W.)  Sir  Thomas  Harris  of  Bore* 
atton,  Shropshire,  and  his  family.  (Shropshire 
Arch,  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Transac.  Ser.  2, 
V.  10,  pp.  77-92.     Shrewsbury,  1898.     8*.) 


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Harris  family^  canfd, 

Foster  (Joseph).  A  narrative  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Samuel  Harris  of  Fordingbridge,  Hants, 
together  with  notices  of  the  families  of  Masterman 
of  London  and  Sheppard  of  Essex.  London:  pri- 
vately printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press ^  1878.  v,  31  f.. 
I  1.,  I  pi.,  I  tab.     4\  fARZ 

Malmesbury  (5.  earl),  James  Edward 
Harris.  Some  anecdotes  of  the  Harris  family. 
10  ports.  (Ancestor,  no.  i,  April  1902,  pp.  1-27. 
London,  1902.) 

Harrison  family. 

Cripps  (Wilfred  Joseph).  Pedigree* of  the 
family  of  Harrison,  with  notices  of  several  mem- 
bers of  the  family.  Edited  by  W.  J.  Cripps. 
Privately  printed.  London:  Mitchell  &'  Hughes^ 
1881.     20  p.     sq.  4°.  t  ARZ 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  and  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1871.  4  p.l.,  146  p.,  i  1. 
4".  fARZ 

L.  (G.  D.)  The  family  of  John  Harrison,  the 
Leeds  benefactor.  (Thoresby  Soc.  Publications: 
Miscellanea,  v.  15,  pt.  2(1905),  pp.  48-55.)  Leeds, 
1905.) 

Hartlgan  family. 

Royal  descent  of  Harttgan.  (Geneal.  Maga. 
V.  I,  pp.  678-679.     London,  1898.     4°.) 

Hartpole  family. 

Flts^rald  {.Lord  Walter).  Notes  on  the 
district  of  Irry,  Coolbanagher  Castle,  and  the 
Hartpoles.  i  chart.  (Jour.  Co.  Kildare  Archseol. 
Soc.     V.  4,  pp.  297-311.     Dublin,  1904.) 

Harvey  family. 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Jowitt,  formerly  of  Churwell,  Yorks,  and  now  of 
Harehills,  Leeds.  And  the  families  connected  with 
them.  [London]  Printed  for  private  circulation, 
1890.    2  p.l.,  pp.  167-187  (i).    2.  ed.    f**.  fARZ 

Harvey  (William  J.)  Genealogy  of  the  family 
of  Harvey,  of  Folkestone,  Co.  Kent;  London; 
Hackney  and  Twickenham,  Co.  Middlesex.  ..etc. 
Compiled  from  original  sources,  with  notes,  by  W. 
J.  Harvey.  London:  Mitchell  &*  Hughes,  1889. 
18  p.     4^  fARZ 

Harward  family. 

Harward  (T.  N.)  Hereward;  the  Saxon 
patriot :  a  history  of  his  life  and  character,  with  a 
record  of  his  ancestors  and  descendants,  A.D.  445 
to  A.D.  1896.  London:  E,  Stock,  1896.  viii,  i  1.. 
X37  p.     4*.  ARZ 

Hastings  family. 

Bell  (H.  N.)  Huntington  peerage,  to  which  is 
prefixed  a  history  of  the  illustrious  house  of  Hast- 
ings.    London,  1820.     4"*.  ARZ 

Clark  (George  T.)  The  rise  and  race  of  Hast- 
ings.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  26.  pp.  12-19,  1 21-136, 
236-257.     London,  1869.) 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Jowitt,  formerly  of  Churwell,  Yorks,  and  now  of 
Harehills,  Leeds.  And  the  families  connected  with 


them.     [London]  Printed  for  private  circulation, 
1890.     2  p.l.,  pp.  167-187  (i).     2.  ed.  V,    fARZ 

Hawardes  family. 

Baildon  (William  Paley).  The  Hawardes  of 
Tand ridge,  Co.  Surrey.  'London:  Spottiswoode  6* 
Co.,  1894.     38  p.     8'*. 


Hawkins  family. 

Hawkins  (Mary  Wise  Savery).  Plymouth 
Armada  heroes:  the  Hawkins  family.  With  ori- 
ginal portraits,  coats  of  arms,  and  other  illustra- 
tions. . .  Plymouth:  W,  Brendon  &•  Son,  1888. 
viii,  2  1.,  189  p.,  I  facsim.,  i  plan,  8  pi.,  9  port., 
I  tab.     illus.     4^  ARZ 

Hawtrey  family. 

Hawtrey  (Florence  Molesworth).  The  history 
of  the  Hawtrey  family.  With . . .  portraits.  4f ^ 
don:  G.  Allen,  1903.     2  v.     8°. 


Hay  family. 

(Richard  Augustin).  Genealogie  of  the 
Hayes  of  Tweeddale.  Edinburgh:  Thomas  G, 
Stevenson,  1835.     2  p.l.,  xvi,  127  (i)  p.     sq.  8°. 


Paton  (Henry),  editor.  The  manuscripts  of 
Robert  Mordaunt  Hay,  Esq. ,  of  Duns  Castle,  Ber- 
wickshire. (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion. Report  on  manuscripts  in  various  collec- 
tions.    V.  5,  pp.  1-71.     Hereford,  1909.     8*.) 

**  The  manuacripts. . .  have  reterence  rather  to  lands  which 
were  once  in  the  possession  of  the  family,  than  to  those 
which  now  form  the  estate.** 

Haydon  family. 

Roi^ers  (W.  H.  H.)  Haydon,  of  Woodbury 
and  Ottery  St.  Mary,  etc.,  Devon.  [An  old 
Devonshire  family  whose  ancestry  leads  back  to 
the  twelfth  and  thirteenth  centuries.]  2  pi. 
(Devon  Notes  and  Queries,  v.  i,  pp.  225-240. 
Exeter,  1901.) 

Hearsey  family. 

Pearse  (Hugh).     The  Hearseys.     Five  gene- 
rations of  an  Anglo-Indian  family.     Edinburgh: 
W.  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1905.    xi,  410  p.,  I  port. 
8^  ARZ 

Heath  family. 

Drake  {Sir  William  Richard).  Heathiana: 
notes  genealogical  and  biographical  of  the  family 
of  Heath,  especially  of  the  descendants  of  Ben- 
jamin Heath,  D.C.L.,  of  Exeter.  With  [appen- 
dix]. London:  Privately  printed,  1881.  4  p.l., 
(i)  6-27,  xxi  p.,  2  fac-sim.,  i  pi.,  10  port.  4*". 

fARZ 

Heathcote  family. 

Heathcote  (E.  D.)  An  account  of  some  of 
the  families  bearing  the  name  of  Heathcote  which 
have  descended  out  of  the  county  of  Derby.  Win- 
chester: Warren  &*  Son,  1899.  xiv,  i  1.,  273  p., 
I  1.,  II  pi.,  14  port.,  I  tab.     sq.  4"*.  ARZ 

Henham  family. 

King^  (William  Louis).  A  genealogical  record 
of  the  families  of  King  and  Henham,  in  the  county 
of  Kent.  Compiled  and  collected  by  W.  L.  King. 
London:    Mitchell  &'  Hughes,   1899.     39  (0_P^ 

3  pi.    sq-  ^^  tt  " 

One  of  40  copies  privately  printed. 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIESf  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Henry  family. 

Henry  (The)  family  in  Kildare.  (Jour.  County 
Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  3,  pp.  386-388.  Dub' 
itHf  1902.) 

Hepburn  family. 

Boyle  (Robert).  Hepburn  of  Auldhamstocks. 
(Geneal.  Maga.  v.  i,  pp.  412-416.  London^ 
1897.     4'.) 

Hereford  family. 

Herford  (A.  F.)  The  Hereford  family  of 
Plymouth.  (Ancestor.  1903,  Oct.  no.  7,  pp.  71- 
74.     London^  1903.) 

Hereford  (Earls  of). 

Planch^  (J.  R.)  The  sfenealogy  and  armorial 
bearings  of  the  earls  of  Hereford.  (Jour.  Br. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,     v.  27,  pp.    1 79-191.     London^ 

1871.) 

Hertford  (Earls  of). 

Clark  (G.  T.)  The  earls  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  36,  pp.  11 7-144. 
London^  18  79-) 

Hesketh  family. 

Genealog^e  (The)  of  the  worshipful  and 
auncient  familie  of  the  Heskaythe's  of  Rufifourd  in 
Lancashire;  with  the  Hesketh  pedigrees.  London^ 
1869.     illus.     pi.     4^  ARF  p.  ▼•  1 

Proctor  (W.  G.)  The  manor  of  Rufford  and 
the  ancient  family  of  the  Heskeths.  i  map,  5  pi. 
(Hist.  Soc.  Lancashire  &  Cheshire.  Transac.  v.  59 
(n.  s.  V.  23),  pp.  93-118.     Liverpool^  1908.     8**.) 

Hewetson  family. 

Hewetson  (John).  The  Hewetsons  of  the 
County  Kilkenny.  (Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of 
Ireland.  Jour,  sen  5,  v.  19  (v.  39),  pp.  369-392. 
Dublin,  1909.     4^)  CSB 

Hicks  family. 
Ruvifl^y  and  Raineval  (       de).    The  family  of 
Hicks.      (Geneal.     Maga.     v.    5,    pp.    449-453- 
London,  1902.) 

Hirst  family. 

Sotheran  (Charles).  Lineages  of  Hirst,  May- 
nard,  and  Shirt,  compiled  by  C.  Sotheran,  of 
Hulme,  Manchester,  and  reprinted  from  Miscel- 
lanea Genealogica  et  Heraldica,  v.  ii,  pp.  cclvii- 
cclviii.    [London,  1876.]    broadside.    V.    ftARP 

Holte  family. 

DaTidson  (Alfred).  A  history  of  the  Holtes 
of  Aston,  Baronets;  with  a  description  of  the 
family  mansion,  Aston  Hall,  Warwickshire.  With 
illustrations  from  drawings  by  Allen  E.  Everitt. 
Birmingham:  E.  Everitt^  1854.  76  p.,  4  pi., 
I  port.     sq.  f°.  tfARZ 

Home  family. 

Eraser  {Sir  William),  editor.  First  report  on 
the  Marchmont  muniments  of  the  family  of  Pol- 
warth.  Lords  Polwarth,  and  Earls  of  Marchmont, 
in  the  possession  of  Sir  Hugh  Hume  Campbell, 
baronet,  of  Marchmont,  at  Marchmont  House, 
Berwickshire.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Com- 
mission. 14.  report,  appendix,  pt.  3,  pp.  56-173. 
London,  1 893.     8".) 

The  principal  portioos  of  genealogical  interest  are  the  fol- 
lowing: Ancient  cnartersand  other  writs  chiefly  relating  to  the 


lands  and  families  of  Polwarth  and  Home,  1343-1568,  pp.  69-71. 
Papers  relating  to  the  nunnery  of  Northberwick^  1523-15471 
pp.  71-73.  Miscellaneous  writs  of  the  Homes  of  Fofwarth, 
etc.,  Z427-X700,  pp.  73-83.  Papers  relating  to  the  Berwick- 
shire families  of  Spens,  Wolff  and  Trotter,  X5X4-Z600,  pp.  8a-8s. 
Discharges  and  other  writs  bv  abbots  and  commendators  and 
other  ecclesiastics  shortly  before  and  after  the  Reformation, 
1524-164^,  pp.  86-93.  Miscellaneous  records,  journals,  heraldic 
manuscripts,  and  other  writs  relating  to  the  Homes  of  Pol" 
warth,  pp.  94-iox. 

The  manuscripts  of  the  Duke  of  Athole, 

K.T.,  and  of  the  Earl  of  Home.  London:  Eyre 
67'  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.,  1891.  2  p.l.,  233  p.  8". 
(Historical  Mss.  Com.,  12.  report,  appendix;  pt. 
viii.)  C 

The  manuscripts  of  the  Home  family  reported  on,  com- 
prise X.  Documents,  more  or  less  of  a  personal  nature  relating 
to  the  principal  members  of  the  family  of  Home.  3.  Old 
charters  and  other  documents  still  in  the  charter  chest  at  Hirtel 
relating  to  lands  formerly  possessed  by  the  Home  family. 

Great  Britain. — House  of  Lords,  Case  of 
Alexander  Home. .  .claiming  the  titles,  honours, 
and  dignities  of  Earl  of  Marchmont,  Viscount  of 
Blazon  berry.  Lord  Pol  wart  of  Polwart,  Redbraes 
and  Greenlaw. . .  1822.  London:  H,  /^idde  1/ [1S22], 
17  p.,  I  tab.     r,  ffAItZ 

Home  (David  Milne).  Report  on  the  manu- 
scripts of  Colonel  D.  M.  Home,  of  Wedderbum 
Castle,  N.  B.  London:  Mackie  6*  Co,,  ltd.,prirs., 
IQ02.  I  p.l.,  329  p.  8*".  (Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission.)  CR 

**  The  muniments  of  the  family  of  Home  of  Wedderbara 
relate  to  lands  in  almost  every  part  of  Berwickshire." 

Warrender  (M.)  Marchmont  and  the  Humes 
of  Polwarth.  By  one  of  their  descendants.  Edin* 
burgh:  fV,  Blackwood  &*  Sons,  1894.  xii,  (2) 
193  p.,  II  pi.     illus.     4**.  ARZ 

Home  family. 

Home  (J.  Fletcher).  The  Homes  of  Mex- 
borough.  (Yorkshire  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  19,  pp. 
417-434.     Leeds,  1907.) 

Hoton  family. 

Taylor  (Henry).  On  some  early  deeds  relating 
to  the  families  of  Hoton  of  Hooton,  and  Stanley  of 
Storeton  and  Hooton.  (Jour.  Architect.  Archaeol. 
&  Hist.  Soc.  for  the  Coi  &  City  of  Chester  &  North 
Wales.     V.  6,  pp.  167-200.     Chester,  1899.     8°.) 

Houblon  family. 

Houblon  {Lady  Alice  Archer),  The  Houblon 
family.  Its  story  and  times.  London:  A,  Con^ 
stable  &*  Co.,  1907.     2  v.     8°. 


Houlton  family. 

Boucher  (R.)  Genealogical  notes  on  the 
Houlton  family.  (Wiltshire  Notes  &  Queries. 
V.  6,  pp.  83-85,  110-113,  167-170,  211-213. 
Devizes,  1908.     8°.) 

Hovenden  family. 

HoTenden  (Robert).  Lineage  of  the  family 
of  Hovenden.  Irish  branch.  London,  iSg2,  2  p.1., 
16,  8  p.     i2\  ARZ 

Howard  family. 

Arms  (The)  of  Mowbray  and  Howard.  (Geneal. 
Maga.  V.  2,  pp.  396-403,  438-443.  London,  1899. 
8*.) 

Brenan  (Gerald),  and  £.  P.  Statham.  The 
house  of  Howard.  London:  Hutchinson  6*  C5?., 
1907.     2  V.     8**.  CO 


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Howard  family^  confd, 

Causton  (Henry  Kent  Staple).  The  Howard 
papers:  with  a  biographical  pedigree  and  criticisna 
[founded  on  the  manuscripts  of  Walter  Howard]. 
London:  H,  JC,  Causton  6*  Son  [1862].  xvi.  13- 
690  p.,  I  fac-sim.     8**.  ARZ 

Harward  (T.  N.)  Hereward;  the  Saxon 
patriot:  a  history  of  his  life  and  character,  with  a 
record  of  his  ancestors  and  descendants,  A.  D.  445 
to  A.D.  1896.  London:  E,  Stock,  1896.  viii.  i  1.. 
137  p.     4^  ARZ 

Howard  (W.)  The  mysterious  heir;  or,  Who 
is  Mr.  W.  H.?  An  interesting  question,  addressed 
to. .  .the  Duke  of  Norfolk.  Whereunto  is  added, 
an  analysis  of  the  genealogical  history  of  the  family 
of  Howard...  2.  ed.  London:  If,  K,  Causton, 
1B15.     54  p.     8\  ARZ 

Tierney  (Mark  Aloysius).  The  history  and 
antiquities  of  the  castle  and  town  of  Arundel;  in- 
cluding the  biography  of  its  earls,  from  the  Con- 
quest to  the  present  time.  London:  G,  &•  IV,  Nicol, 
1834.     av.     illus.     4'.  CO 

Yeatman  (John  Pym).  The  early  genealogical 
history  of  the  house  of  Arundel,  being  an  account 
of  the  origin  of  the  families  of  Montgomery,  Albini, 
Fitzalan,  and  Howard,  from  the  time  of  the  con- 
quest of  Normandy  by  Rollo  the  Great. . .  London: 
Mitchell  ^  Hughes,  1882.  xii,  i  1.,  406,  40.,  14 
facsim.,  3  pi.     f.  ft  ARZ 

Huddleston  family. 

Gillow  (Joseph).  The  Huddleston  obituaries. 
(Cath.  Rec.  Soc.  Misc.    v.  i,  pp.  123-132.  London, 

1905.) 

Hume  family. 
See  Home  family. 

Humfrey  family. 

Rylands  (J.  Paul).  A  manuscript  account  of 
the  family  of  Humfrey,  of  Donard,  Co.  Wicklow. 
(Geneal.  Maga.     v.  i,  pp.  396-400.    London,  1897. 

4'.) 

Hungerford  family. 

Radnor  (5.  earl),  William  Pleydkll- 
BouvKRiK.  The  manuscripts  of  the  Earl  of 
Radnor,  at  Longford  .  Castle,  Salisbury.  [Being 
deeds  relating  to  the  Hungerfords  and  their  pos- 
sessions.] (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion. Fifteenth  report,  append.,  pt.  10,  pp.  161- 
172.     London,  1899.     8*0  C 

Hunnings  family. 

Foster  (W.  E.)  Pedigree  of  the  families  of 
Newcomen  and  Hunnings,  of  co.  Lincoln.  (Geneal. 
V.  19.  pp.  164-169.     Exeter,  1903.) 

Hunt  family. 

Master  (George  Streynsham).  Notices  of  the 
family  of  Hunt,  of  Lyndon,  Co.  Rutland;  Stoke 
Daubeny  and  Wadenhoe,  Co.  Northampton;  Long- 
nor  and  Boreatton,  Co.  Salop;  and  Lanhydrock, 
Co.  Cornwall.  \London\  Printed  for  private  cir^ 
culation  by  Mitchell  &*  Hughes,  1880.     2  p.l. ,  36  p. 

4'. 
Ooe  of  thirty  copies  printed. 

Hutcheson  family. 

HiU  (William  H.)  History  of  the  hospiul  and 
school  in  Glasgow  founded  by  George  and  Thomas 


Hutcheson  of  Lambhill,  A.  D.  1639-4T:  with 
notices  of  the  founders  and  of  their  family,  prop- 
erties and  affairs.  Published  by  instruction  of  the 
preceptor  and  patrons  of  the  Royal  Incorporation 
of  Hutchesons'  Hospital.  [Glasgow:  R,  Anderson, 
prtr,,  i88[.]  xiii,  I  1.,  326  p.,  I  facsim.,  2  maps, 
4  pi.,  2  port.,  I  tab.    4°.  f  ArZ 

One  of  X50  cop. 

Hutton  family. 

Ducarel  (And.  Coltee).  Memoirs  of  the 
Hutton  family.  (In:  Matthew  Hutton.  Corre- 
spondence. London,  1843.  8**.  pp.  1-49.  Surtees 
Soc.     Public.     V.  17.)  CA 

Jewitt  (Llewellynn).  The  life  of  William 
Hutton,  and  the  history  of  the  Hutton  family, 
edited  from  the  original  manuscripts. . .  London t 
F.  Warne  dr*  C?.,  1872.  xii,  464  p.,  I  port.  2.  ed. 
1 2*.     (Chandos  library.)  AIT 

Watson  (George).  The  Burdetts  of  Bramcote 
and  the  Huttons  of  Penrith.  (Transac.  Cumber- 
land and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archseol.  Soc.. 
n.  s.  V.  3,  pp.  269-271.     Kendal,  Eng,,  1903.) 

Hyde  family. 

Notes  on  the  Hyde  family  of  Aldbury.  (Herts 
Geneal.  and  Antiquary,  v.  3,  pp.  257-262.  Har^ 
penden,  Herts,  1898.     8'.) 

Innes  family. 

Forbes  (Duncan).  Ane  account  of  the  famiHe 
of  Innes.  Compiled  by  D.  Forbes  of  Culloden, 
1698.  With  an  appendix  of  charters  and  notes. 
[Edited  by  C.  Innes.]  Aberdeen:  printed  for  the 
Spalding  Club,  1864.  7  p.l.,  (i)  vi-ix,  286  p.,  i  1.. 
I  facsim.     4**.  f-^RZ 

Ireland  family. 

IrTine  (Wm.  Fergusson).  The  origin  of  the 
Irelands  of  Hale.  (Historic  Soc.  of  Lancashire 
and  Cheshire.  Transac.  1900.  v.  52  (n.  s.  v.  16), 
pp.  13^-146.     Liverpool,  1902.) 

Irving  family. 

Ervin^y  Irving.  General  search  in  the  records 
and  collections  of  the  College  of  Arms  for  Irving, 
Erving,  etc.  (N.  Y.  Geneal.  and  Biog.  Rec.  v.  31, 
pp.  48-50.     New  York,  1900.) 

Irring^  (John  Beaufin).  The  Irvings,  Irwins, 
Irvines,  or  Erinveines;  or  any  other  spelling  of  the 
name:  an  old  Scots  Border  clan.  By  its  present 
chieftain,  John  Beaufin  Irving  of  Bonshaw.  Aber- 
deen: For  the  author  by  the  Rosemount  Press,  1907. 
X,  I  1.,  295  (i)  p.,  I  facsim.,  i  map,  68  pi.,  22  port., 
7  tab.     i\  fARZ 

Jephson  family. 

Fitse^erald  (Charlotte  Julia).  History  of  the 
Jephson  family.  A  copy  from  an  old  MS. ,  written 
by  an  old  follower  in  1786. . .  [Bath:  J,  Davies"] 
1870.     22  p.,  I  1.     8^  ARZ 

Jervoise  family. 

Jervoise(F.  H.  T.)  The  Jervoises  of  Hcrriard 
and  Britford.  2  pi.,  6  port.  (Ancestor.  1902, 
no.  3,  pp.  1-13.     London,  1902.) 

Jocelyn  family. 

Reilly  (Emily  Georgiana  Susanna).  Historical 
anecdotes  of  the  families  of  the  Bole3mes,  Careys, 
Mordaunts,  Hamiltons,  and  Joceljms,  arranged  as 


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an  elucidation  of  the  s^enealogpcal  chart  at  Tolly- 
more  Park.  Compiled  by  E.  G.  S.  Reilly,  in  1835. 
Revised  in  1839.  {Neiury:  Privately  printed  by 
J.  Henderson^  1 839. J  3  p.  1.,  158  p.,  I  1.,  3  tab.  4  . 

fARF 

Johnson  family. 

Colby  (Frederic  Thomas).  Pedigrees  of  five 
Devonshire  families,  Colby,  Coplestone,  Reynolds, 
Palmer  and  Johnson.  Compiled  by  F.  T.  Colby. 
Exeter:  IV.  Pollard,  1884.  i  p.l.,  40  p.,  i  tab. 
4*.  fARX 

Additions  and  corrections.     \^Exeter: 

W,  Pollard,  1884.]     4  p.,  i  tab.     4°.  fARX 

Johnstone  family. 

Great  Britain. — House  oj  Lords,  Case  of 
Sir  Frederick  George  Johnstone. .  .claiming  the 
titles,  honors,  and  dignities  of  Marquess  of  Annan- 
dale,  Earl  of  Annandale  and  Hartfell,  Viscount 
Annan,  and  Lord  Johnstone  of  Lockwood,  Lock- 
maben,  Moffatdale,  and  Evandale . . .  June,  1834. 
London:  C.  Baldwin  [1834].     38  p.,  3  1.     f*. 

tt-' 

Additional  case. . .   1838.     83  p.     f*. 

Johnstone  (C.  L.)  History  of  the  Johnstones 
1191-1909,  with  descriptions  of  Border  life.  Edin- 
burgh: IV.  &*  A.  K.  Johnston,  Ltd.  [pref.  1909]. 
XV  (t),  2  1.,  396  p.,  2  maps,  X2  pi.,  5  port.,  8  tab. 

One  of  150  copies  printed. 

Johnstone   (J.  J.   H.)    The   manuscripts  of 

J.  J.  H.  Johnstone,  of  Annandale.     London:  Eyre 

6r*  Spotiiswoode,  prtrs.,  1897.     2  p.l.,  235   p.     8*. 

(Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  Fifteenth  rpt., 

ap{>end.,  pt.  9.)  C 

pp.  Q-44  contain  charters  and  other  writs  and  miscellaneous 
papers  relating  to  the  Borders,  1408-170Z. 

Joinville  family. 

Watson  (G.  W.)  The  families  of  Lacy,  Geneva, 
Joinville  and  La  Marche.  (Geneal.  v.  21,  pp.  i- 
16,  73-82,  163-172,  234-243.     Exeter^  1904-05.) 

JoUiffe  family. 

JoUiffe  (Hylton  George  H.)    The  JollifiFes  of 

Staffordshire  and   their  descendants,  down  to  the 

year  1835.    Compiled  from  family  papers  and  other 

sources.      London:  Privately   printed  by   Hazell, 

Watson,  «5r*  Viney,  Ld.,  1892.     pi.     4^      f  ARZ 

Jolly  family. 

JoUie  (Thomas).  The  note  book  of  Thomas 
Jolly,  A.D.  1671-93.  Extracts  from  the  church 
book  of  Altham  and  Wymondhouses,  A.D.  1649- 
1725.  And  an  account  of  the  Jolly  family  of 
Standish,  Gorton  and  Altham.  Edited  by  H. 
Fishwick.  [Manchester^  Chetham  Society,  1894. 
4,  2  p.l.,  vii,  xxxii,  161,  3  (i)  pp.,  2  pi.,  i  port. 
4*.     (Chetham  Society.     New  ser.     v.  33.)       CA 

Josselyn  family. 

Josselyn  (  ).  Hawk  wood- Josselyn  pedigree 
(1394  to  1899).  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  3,  pp.  103-104. 
London,  1899.) 

Josseljm  of  Horkesley,  Essex,  a  branch  of  the 
family  of  Josselyn,  now  Jocelyn,  of  Hyde  Hall,  in 
Sawbridgeworth,  Herts,  now  represented  by  the 
carl  of  Roden.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  3,  pp.  105-106. 
London,  1899.) 


Jowitt  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1 87 1.  4  p.l.,  146  p.,  i  1. 
4'.  fARZ 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Jowitt,  formerly  of  Churwell,  Yorks,  and  now  of 
Harehills,  Leeds.  And  the  families  connected 
with  them.  \London\  Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion, 1890.     2  p.l.,  pp.  167-187  (i).     2.  ed.     V. 

fARZ 
Keir  family. 

Molliet  (Amelia).  Sketch  of  the  life  of  James 
Keir . . .  with  a  selection  from  his  correspondence. 
Printed  for  private  circulation.  [Edited  by  Alex- 
ander Blair. J  London:  R.  E.  Taylor  [pref.  1859], 
164  p.     8°.  ARZ 

Keith  family. 

Buchan  (Peter).  An  historical  and  authentic 
account  of  the  ancient  and  noble  family  of  Keith, 
earls  marischal  of  Scotland. . .  Also,  a  fall. . .  account 
of  all  the  attainted  Scottish  noblemen  who  lost  their 
titles  and  estates  in  171 5  and  1745...  Peterhead: 
Clark  &*  Sangster,  1820.     xii,  (i)  14-128  p.     12". 


Peterhead:  Clark  &*  Sangster,  1820. 


xii,  13-156  p.,  I  pi.     nar.  12  . 

Kekewich  family.. 

Carter  (W.  F.)  The  Kekewich  family,  illus., 
I  pi.  (Genealogist,  v.  6,  pp.  8-1 1;  n.  s.  v.  26, 
pp.  8-15,  72-82.     Exeter,  1 882-1909.     8".)       *R 

Kemble  family. 

Fitsg^erald  (P.  H.)  The  Kembles;  an  account 
of  the  Kemble  family.  London  [1871].  2  v.  ports. 
8'.  AN 

Kemp  family. 

Kemp  (Fredericka  Hitchin),  and  others.  A 
general  history  of  the  Kemp  and  Kempe  families 
of  Great  Britain  and  her  colonies.  With  arms, 
pedigrees,  portraits. .  .&c.  byF.  H.  Kemp,  assisted 
by  B.  W.  Kemp  and  J.  T.  Kemp. . .  London: 
Leaden  hall  Press  [1902].  i  p.l..  v,  61  (i),  I  I.,  68, 
I  I.,  65.  I  1.,  37,  I  1.,  29  (i),  I  1.,  29  (i)  p.,  12  I., 
I  pi.,  2  port.,  12  tab.     4*".  fARZ 

Kennedy  family. 

Piteairn  (R.)  Historical  and  genealogical  ac- 
count of  the  principal  families  of  the  name  of  Ken- 
nedy. From  an  original  MS.  With  notes.  Edin- 
burgh, 1830.     4°.  ARZ 

Kenrick  family. 

Carter  (W.  F.)  Notes  on  Kenrick  families. 
(Genealogist,  v.  24,  pp.  15-22,  96-103,  164-172, 
244-249;  V.  25,  pp.  15-21,  120-125,  175-181,  215- 
223.     Exeter,  1907-09.     8°.) 

Kent  (Earls  of). 

Planch^  (J.  R.)  Genealogical  and  heraldic 
notices  of  the  earls  of  Kent.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  9,  pp.  361-375.     London,  1854.) 

Ker  family. 

Fraser  (Sir  William),  editor.  Report  on  the 
muniments  of  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Roxbarghe, 


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at  Floors  Castle  in  the  couDty  of  Roxburgh. . .  (In : 

Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.     14.  report, 

appendix,  pt.  iii,  pp.  1-55.    London^  1894.    8*.)  C 

Consist!  principally  of  old  charters  of  various  lands  belong- 
ing to  the  Ker  family. 

Kerr  family. 

Kerr  (Robert  Malcolm).  Notices  of  the  families 
of  Kerr  of  Kerrisland  and  Monfode  of  that  ilk. 
n.  ^.,  1881.  3  p.l.,  (i)  6-103  P«»  I  !•»  44  P'»  8  pi. 
I2\  ARZ 

Kildare  (Earls  of). 

Leinsier  (4.  duke),  Charles  William  Fitz- 
gerald. The  earls  of  Kildare  and  their  ancestors: 
from  105 7-1773.  Dublin:  Hodges^  Smith  &*  Co., 
1858.    viii,  330  p.     3.  ed.     8'.  ARZ 

Addenda.    Dublin:  Hodges^  Smith  &* 

Co.,  1862.     4  p.l.,  401  p.     8**.  ARZ 

Killingworth  family. 

Dendy  (F.  W.)  The  Killingworths  of  Killing, 
worth.  (Archseologia  ^Eliana.  ser.  3,  v.  2,  pp.  10- 
32.     Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1906.) 

Kimber  family. 

Kimber  (S.  A.)  The  descendants  of  Richard 
Kimber.  A  f2:enealogical  history  of  the  descendants 
of  Richard  Kimber,  of  Grove,  near  Wantage,  Berk- 
shire, England.  Containing  the  families  in  the 
United  States  from  the  settlements  in  Pennsylvania 
and  New  York,  the  families  in  England,  and  the 
descendants  in  Australia.  Boston:  S.  A.  Kimber, 
1894.     76  p..  3  1.,  II  port.,  2  pi.     8°.  APV 

King  family. 

Morrison    (George  Austin),   jr.     The   King 

,  family  in   England.     (N.  Y.  Geneal.  &  Biograph. 

Rec.     New  York,  i90o-'07.     8°.    v.  31,  pp.  8-12, 

70-74,  135-139.  198-204;  V.  36,  pp.  222-227,  263- 

267;  V.  38,  pp.  213-217.)  *R 

Kiii§^  (William  Louis).     A  genealogical  record 

of    the  families  of   King  and    Henham,    in    the 

county  of  Kent.   Compiled  and  collected  by  W.  L. 

King.    London:  Mitchell  and  Hughes^   1899.     39 

<i)p.,3pl.     sq.  f.  f+ARZ 

One  of  the  40  copies  privately  printed. 

Patrick  (William).  Mr.  Wm.  Patrick,  writer 
to  the  Signet,  to  Mr.  John  Patrick,  n.  t.-p.  \n.  p,, 
x8— ?]     10  p.     8^  ARZ  (King) 

Kirkby  family. 

C.  (W.  O.)  The  Kirkbys  of  Kirkby  Ireleth,  a 
cavalier  family.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  3,  pp.  494- 
497.  531-533-     London,  1900.) 

Knight  family. 

Knie^hts  (The)  of  Chawton.  9  pi.  (The  An- 
cestor,    no.  4,  Jan.,  pp.  1-6.     London,  1903.) 

Knowles  family. 

C*  (G.  E.)  Pedigree  of  Knowles  of  London, 
continued  from  the  Heraldic  Visitation  of  that  city 
in  1634;  such  parts  as  are  recorded  therein  being 
printed  in  italics.  (Geneal.  v.  18,  pp.  225-230. 
London,  1902.) 

Knox  family. 

Rosters  (Charles).     Genealogical  memoirs  of 

John  Knox  and  of  the  family  of  Knox. . .  London: 

The  Grampian  Club,  1879.     iv,  5-184  p..   x  port. 

S^  ARZ  (Knox) 


Lacy  family. 

Watson  (G.  W.)  The  families  of  Lacy,  Geneva, 
Joinville,  and  La  Marche.  (Geneal.  v.  21,  pp. 
1-16,  73-82,  163-172,  234-243.    Exeter,  1904-05.) 

La  Marche  family. 

Watson  (G.  W.)  The  families  of  Lacy,  Geneva, 
Joinville  and  La  Marche.  (Geneal.  v.  21,  pp. 
1-16,  73-S2,  163-172,  234-243.    Exeter,  1904-05.) 

Lambe  family. 

Guimaraens  (A.  J.  C.)  Notes  on  the  family 
of  Lambe  of  Co.  Durham.  (Genealogist,  v.  26, 
pp.  143-146.     Exeter,  1910.     8°.)  *R 

Lamont  family. 

Lamont  (Norman).  The  family  of  Lamont. 
(Genealogical  Maga.  v.  2,  pp.  349-352.  London^ 
1898.     4  .) 

Lane  family. 

Lane  (Henry  Murray).  Lane  of  Bentley  Hall 
(now  of  Kings  Bromley  manor),  Co.  Stafford. 
(Geneal.  Maga.  v.  i,  pp.  131-135,  201-207,  278- 
282,  347-351.  402-407,  458-462,  509-517.  London^ 
i897-'98.     4'.) 

Langdale  family. 

Pedig^ree  (The)  of  the  Langdale  family.  [/>«- 
don:  E,  Couchman,  187-?]    20  p.,  i  pi.,  4  port.    8*. 


Langstaff  family. 

Lon£^staff(George  Blundell).  The  Langstaffs 
of  Teesdale  and  Weirdale:  materials  for  a  history 
of  a  yeoman  family  gathered  together  by  G.  B. 
Longstaff. . .  London:  Afitc hell,  Hughes  and  Clarke, 
1906.     xiv,  176,  ccclxxix  (i) p.,  I  pi.,  3  facsim.    8**. 

fARZ 
Lawe  family. 

Denny  (H.  L.  L.)  Lawe  of  Leixlip.  (Co. 
Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  6,  pp.  230-239. 
Dublin,  1910.     8'.)  CS 

Lawrence  family. 

Genealogical  notices  of  the  Lawrence  family. 
n.  p.:  Privately prtd.,  iZt-j.     32  p.     4'.     fARZ 

Lawrence  (John).  Genealogy  of  the  family 
of  John  Lawrence,  of  Wisset,  in  Suffolk,  Eng.,  and 
of  Watertown  and  Groton,  Mass.  Boston,  1857. 
2  insert,  port.     8'.  APV 

Boston,  1869.     8". 

Layton  family. 

Cudworth  (Wm.)  The  Layton  family  of  Raw- 
don.  (Bradford  Antiquary,  n.  s.  pt.  7,  1902, 
pp.  142-15 1.     Bradford,  1902.) 

Leathley  family. 

Baildon  (W.  Paley).  The  family  of  Leathley 
or  Lelay.  (Thoresby  Soc.  Publications,  v.  11, 
pp.  3-36.     Leeds,  1904.     8°.) 

Lee  family. 

Mead  (Edward  C.)  Genealogical  history  of  the 
Lee  family  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  from  A.D. 
1300  to  A.  D.  1866,  with  notes. .  .edited  by  E.  C.  M. 
New  York:  Richardson  &*Co.,i 868.  1 1 4  p. ,  3  pi. , 
6  port.     8'.  APV 

Sucklings  (F.  H.)  Some  notes  on  the  Lee 
family  of  Lawshall,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 
(Geneal.  n.  s.  v.  23,  pp.  I37-I43«  Exeter,  Eng,^ 
1907.) 


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Leete  family. 

Family  (The)  of  Leete :  with  special  reference 
to  the  fi^enealogy  of  Joseph  Leete. . .  Collected  by 
the  late  Charles  Bridger,  and  edited  by  J.  Corbet 
Anderson.  [London]  Printed  for  private  circula- 
Hon,  1881.  xxii,  ii3p.,  iport.,  i  table.  S"*. 


Leicester  (Earls  of). 
See  Sidney  family. 

Leigh  family. 

Bon^hton-Leiij^h (Bridgeman 0.  F.  C.Ward). 
Memorials  of  a  Warwickshire  family;  [containing 
the  history  of  the  Leigh  and  Boughton-Leigh 
families].  With  prefatory  note  by  Sir  Hugh  Gil- 
zean-Reid...  London:  H,  Frowde,  1906.  xvi, 
ao8  p.,  16  pi,  3  port.,  i  table,     illus.     8".    ARZ 

Morley  (George).  The  Stoneleigh  peerage 
case.  A  leaf  of  Warwickshire  county  lore.  (Ge- 
neal.  Maga.  v.  4,  pp.  281-285,  331-335.  London, 
1900.) 

Lempriere  family. 

Payne  (James  Bertrand).  A  monograph  of  the 
house  of  Lempriere,  recording,  by  tabular  pedi- 
grees, biographical  notices,  and  other  illustrative 
data,  its  history  from  A.D.  970  to  1862.  London^ 
1862.     3p.l.,  30  p.,  5  pi.,  I  tab.     V,        tfARZ 

Lennox  (Dukedom  of). 

Great  Britain. — House  of  Lords.  Lennox 
peerage.  Case  of  the  Earl  of  Darnley  claiming  the 
title  of  Duke  of  Lennox,  &c.  ..1830.  [London] 
Low  less,    Crosse   &*  Batty   [1830].     23   p.,    i   1., 


I  ub.   r. 


ttARZ 


Lennox  (Earldom  of). 

Lennox  (Earldom  of).  Cartularium  comitatus 
de  Levenax.  Ab  initio  secnli  decimi  tertii  usque 
ad  annum  M.cccxcviii.  Ad  fidem  apograph!  in 
bibliotheca  facultatis  juridicae  Edinensis  servati  cum 
aliis  Mss.  collati.  Edinburgi,  1833.  xxiv,  i  1., 
125  p.     4°.     (The  Maitland  Club.)  fCP 

Napier  (Mark).  *'  The  Lennox  of  Auld."  An 
epistolary  review  of  '*  The  Lennox,  by  William 
Fraser."  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas ,  1880.  2  p.1.. 
ziii  153  P*»  4  pl*     illus.     sq.  4**.  fARZ 

Leslie  family. 

Leslie  (Charles).  Historical  records  of  the 
family  of  Leslie  from  1067  to  1868-9. . .  Edinburgh: 
Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1869.     3  v.     8".     ARZ 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Leslie  of  Balqu- 

hain:  extracted  from  the  public  records,  family 
charters,  deeds,  and  other  authentic  documents, 
from  1067  to  1 861,  Bakewell:  Printed  for  pri- 
vate use,  1861.     2  p.l.,  23  (i)  p.     8^  ARZ 

Levinge  family. 

Leving^e  {Sir  Richard  George  Augustus).  Jot- 
tings for  early  history  of  the  Levinge  family. 
Pt.  X.  Dublin:  Prtd.  for  private  circ.,  by  Browne 
dr*  Nolan,  1873.    2  p.l.,  (i)  iv-v,  78  p.    8%    ARZ 

Jottings  of  the  Levinge  family.     Set  forth 

by  Sir  R.  G.  A.  Levinge.  Dublin:  Prtd,  for  pri- 
vate circ.  by  Browne  6*  Nolan,  1877.  xi,  2t6  p. 
8'.  ARZ 

Leyburn  family. 

Yarker  (John).  Genealogy  of  the  surname 
Yarker:  with  the  Leyburn,  and  several  allied  fami- 
lies; resident  in  the  counties  of  Yorkshire,  Dur- 


ham, Westmoreland,  and  Lancashire,  including  all 
of  the  name  in  Cumberland,  Canada,  America,  and 
Middlesex.  (From  the  Conquest  to  the  present 
time.)  Privately  printed.  Manchester:  A,  M. 
Petty  dr*  Co,,  1882.  i  p.l.,  46  p.,  2  pl.  4".  fARZ 

Lindsay  family. 

Jervise  (A.)  The  history  and  traditions  of 
the  land  of  the  Lindsays  in  Angus  and  Meams  with 
notices  of  Alyth  and  Meigle.  To  which  is  added  an 
appendix  containing  extracts  from  an  old  rental-book 
of  Edzell  and  Lethnot,  notices  of  the  ravages  of 
the  Marquis  of  Montrose  in  Forfarshire,  and  other 
interesting  documents.  Rewritten  and  corrected 
by  J.  Gammack.  Edinburgh:  D,  Douglas,  1882. 
xxvi,  I  1.,  468  p.,  9  pl.     2.  ^.     8°.  CR- 

Lindsay  (W.  M.  C.)  Lives  of  the  Lindsays; 
or,  A  memoir  of  the  houses  of  Crawford  an^ 
Balcarres.     London,  1849.     3  v*     ^''* 


Liron  family. 
Wafl^er  (Henry).     Pedigree  of  Liron.     (Ge- 
neal.     v.  21.  pp.  50-51.     Exeter,  1904.) 

Lloyd    family. 

Lloyd  (Samuel),  The  Lloyds  of  Birmingham, 
with  some  account  of  the  founding  of  Lloyds  Bank. 
Birmingham:  Cornish  Bros,,  X907.  xvi,  246  p..  3 
facsim.,  i  plan,  9  pl.,  11  port.     8*".  ARZ 

Lockey  family. 
Sag^e  (E.  J.)    Genealogical  memoranda  relating 
to  the  family  of  Lockey.     Communicated  bv  E.  L 
Sage,  Esq.     w./.  [187-?]     6  p.     4'.  fARZ 

Loudon  family. 
Jonas  (Alfred  C.)    The  Loudoun  family.    (Ge- 
neal.  Maga.  v.  i,  pp.  453-458.  London,  iSgj.  4*.) 

Lovell  family. 

Genealog^ical  memoranda  relating  to  the 
families  of  Lovell  and  Whiteford.  nj.-p,  n.  p, 
[188-?]     8  p.,  I  pl.     4^  tARZ 

Lowther  family. 

Bewley  {Sir  Edmund  T.)  Some  notes  on  the 
Lowthers  who  held  judicial  office  in  Ireland  in  the 
seventeenth  century,  i  pl.  (Transac  Cumberland 
and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  n.  s. 
V.  2,  pp.  1-28.     Kendal,  Eng.,  1902.) 

Kendal:  T,  Wilson,  1902.     28  p..  I  1. 

8^  ARZ 

Repr.:  Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Anticiuarian  and 
Archaeological  Soc.  Transactions,  v.  2 — New  Series. 

Parker  (F.  H.  M.)  The  marriage  of  Sir  Hugh 
de  Louthre  and  Margaret  de  Whale.  (Transac. 
Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archaeol. 
Soc.  n.  s.  V.  2,  pp.  1 5 1- 1 54.  Kendal,  Eng.,  1902.} 

Some  notes  on  the  Lowthers  who  held  judicial 
office  in  Ireland  in  the  seventeenth  century.  (Ge- 
neal.  Maga.     v.  6,  pp.  106-108.     London,  1902.) 

Lumley  family. 

Milner  (Edith).  Records  of  the  Lumleys  of 
Lumley  Castle.  Ed.  by  Edith  Benham.  London: 
G.  Bell  ^  Sons,  1904.  xii,  380  p.,  5  pl.,  8  port., 
I  table.     4'.  tARZ 

Planch^  (J.  R.)  On  the  portraits  of  the  Lum- 
ley family  at  Lumley  castle,  and  their  effigies  at 
Chester- le-Strcet.  2  pl.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc,     v.  22,  pp.  31-44.     London,  1866.) 


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Luttrell  family. 

Lyte  {Sir  Henry  Churchill  Maxwell).  The 
arms  and  seals  of  the  Luttrell  family.  3  pi. 
(Archseol.  Jour.    v.  38,  pp.  62-68.    London^  1881.) 

A  history  of  Dunster  and  of  the  families  of 

Mohun  and  Luttrell.  London:  SL  Cathtrine  Press, 


Ltd,,  1909.     2  V.     illus.     8°. 


CO 


Lyme  family. 

Beamont  (W.)  A  history  of  the  house  of 
Lyme  (in  Cheshire),  compiled  from  documents  of 
the  Legh  family  of  that  house,  and  from  other 
sources.  Warrington:  P,  Pearse,  1876.  2  p.1., 
207  p.     8\  ARZ 

Lynch  family. 

Genealofl^CAl  memoranda  relating  to  the 
family  of  Lynch.  London:  Mitchell  &'  Hughes, 
1883.     15  p.,  I  pi.     4^  fARZ 

Pedifip!*ee  (The)  of  Doctor  Domnick  Lynch, 
Regent  of  the  C^olledge  of  St.  Thomas  of  Aquin,  in 
the  City  of  Seville,  A.D.  1674,  from  a  coeval  ms. 
[Edited  by  J.  Hardiman.]  (In:  The  Irish  Archae- 
ological Society.  Miscellany,  vol.  i,  pp.  44-90. 
Dublin,  1846.     4'.) 

Lyon  family. 

Eraser  {Sir  William),  editor.  Report  on  an- 
cient charters  in  the  possession  of  the  Right  Hon- 
ourable Claud,  Earl  of  Strathmore  and  Kinghorn, 
at  Glamis  Castle,  in  the  county  of  Forfar. . .  (In: 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  14.  report, 
appendix,   pt.    iii,   pp.    174-190.      London,   1894. 

8\)  C 

'*  The  collection  may  be  divided  into  two  lections,  the  first 
containing  charters  relating  to  the  family  of  Lyon  of  Glamis. 
ancestor  of  the  present  Elarl  of  Strathmore,  and  the  second 
conuining  charters  relating  to  the  Abbey  of  Jedburgh  and 
the  Priory  of  Restennet." 

Lyte  family. 

Armorial  of  the  old  Somerset  family  of  Lyte, 
being  tinctured  reproductions  of  the  fifty-eight 
coats  of  arms,  illustrating  the  intermarriages,  as 
painted  (about  1630)  in  the  Chapel  at  Lytes  Cary 
manor  house.  Bristol:  Lithographed  for  William 
George,  1885.     11  pi.     8**. 

Oeorg^e  (William).  Lytes  Cary  manor  house, 
Somerset,  and  its  literary  associations;  with  notices 
of  authors  of  the  Lyte  family,  from  Queen  Eliza- 
beth to  the  present  time.  Bristol:  W,  George 
[i3~?]     14  p.,  I  pi.     8°.  ARZ  p.  box 

Lyttelton  family. 

Jeayes  (Isaac  Herbert).  Descriptive  catalogue 
of  the  charters  and  muniments  of  the  Lyttelton 
family,  in  the  possession  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Viscount 
Cobham,  at  Hagley  Hall,  Worcestershire.  Com- 
piled, with  introduction,  notes  and  index,  by  I.  H. 
Jeayes.  London:  C.  /.  Clark,  1893.  xvi,  154  P- 
8^  ARZ 

MacAlister  family. 

Riddell  (John).  Vindication  of  the  "  Clan- 
ronald  of  Glengarry "  against  the  attacks  made 
upon  them  in  the  Inverness  Journal,  and  some  re- 
cent printed  performances.  W*th  remarks  as  to 
the  descent  of  the  family  who  style  themselves  "  of 
Clanronald."  Edinburgh:  W.  &*  C.  Tail,  1821^ 
3  p.l.,  97,  XXX  p.,  I  tab.     8*. 


M'Combie  family. 

Smith  (William  M'Combie).  Memoir  of  the 
families  of  M'Combie  and  Thoms,  originally  M*In- 
tosh  and  M'Thomas;  compiled  from  history  and 
tradition  by  W.  M'C.  Smith.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  6*  Sons,  1890.     xiii  (i),  224  p.,  i  pi.,  6 


port,     new  ed.     8*. 

MaccuUoch  family. 

R.  (D.  M.)  The  Maccullochs  of  GlastuUich. 
(The  Scottish  Antiquary,  v.  12,  pp.  170-174. 
Edinburgh,  1898.     8*.) 

Macdonald  family. 

Macdonald  (Angus,  and  A.)  The  clan  Donald. 
Inverness:  Northern  Counties  Pub,  Co,,  1896- 
1904.     3  v.,  facsim.,  pi.,  port.    4*".  ARZ 

Mackintosh  (Charles  Eraser).  The  Macdon- 
alds  of  Achtriachtan.  (Transac.  Gaelic  Soc.  of  In- 
verness. V.  23  (1898-99),  pp.  136-145.  Inverness, 
1902.) 

Riddell  Qohn).  Vindication  of  the  «  Clan- 
ronald  of  Glengarry*'  against  the  attacks  made 
upon  them  in  the  Inverness  Journal,  and  some  re- 
cent printed  performances.  With  remarks  as  to 
the  descent  of  the  family  who  ^yle  themselves  as 
'*of  Clanronald."  Edinburgh:  W,  &»  C.  Tail, 
1821.     3  p.l.,  97.  XXX  p.,  I  tab.    8^  ARZ 

Macdonnell  family. 

Hill  (G.)  Historical  accouut  of  the  Macdonnells 
of  Antrim;  including  notices  of  some  other  septs, 
Irish  and  Scottish.    Belfast,  1873.    sq.  8^    ARZ 

Macdonnells  (The)  of  Tinnakill  Castle,  i  pi. 
(Jour.  Co.  Kildare  Archseol.  Soc.  v.  4,  pp.  205- 
215.     Dublin,  1903.) 

MacDonough  family. 

Dennehy  (William  F.)  The  lords  of  Ella:  the 
MacDonoghs  of  Duhallow.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  & 
Archaeol.  Soc.     v.  3,  pp.  157-162.     Cork,  1894.) 

MacGregor  family. 

MacGre^Tor  (A.  G.  M.)  History  of  the  Clan 
Gregor,  from  public  records  and  private  collections, 
compiled  at  the  request  of  the  Clan  Gregor  Society 
by  one  of  its  vice-presidents. ..  Edinburgh:  W. 
Brown,  1898-1901.     2  v.     4°.  ARZ 

Macflrres^or  (James).  The  Macgregors  of 
Roro.  (Transac.  Gaelic  Soc.  of  Inverness,  t.  24, 
pp.  413-428.     Inverness,  1904.) 

Sinclair  (A.  Maclean).  Macgregor  genealo- 
gies. (Celtic  Rev.  v.  5,  pp.  309-319.  Edinburgh, 
1909.     8'.)  NDK 

Mackay  family. 

Mackay  (Angus).  The  book  of  Mackay. 
Edinburgh:  N.  Macleod,  X906.  x,  499  (i)  p.. 
I  map,  4  pi.,  12  port.     sq.  8".  ARZ 

No.  352  of  500  copies  printed. 

Mackay  (R.)  History  of  the  house  and  clan 
of  Mackay,  containing  for  connection  and  elucida- 
tion, besides  accounts  of  many  other  Scottish  fami- 
lies, a  variety  of  historical  notices,  with  a  genealo- 
gical table  of  the  clan.     Edinburgh,  1829.     4°. 


McKean  family. 

Morrison  (L.  A.)  Historical.  The  earliest 
history  and  genealogy. .  .1600-1891,  of  the  Dins- 
moor- Dinsmore  family  of  Scotland,   Ireland,  and 


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America. .  .also,  statistics  concerning  the  McKean 
and  Bell  families,  with  a  poem,  **  The  heroes  of  the 
siege  of  Londonderry,  Ireland,  1688-89."  Lowell, 
Mass,:  Morning  Mail  Print,  1891.  48  p.,  I  port. 
8*.  APV 

Mackenzie  family. 

Knowles  (George  Parker).  A  genealogical  and 
heraldic  account  of  the  Coultharts  of  Coulthart  and 
Collyn,  chiefs  of  the  name,  from  their  first  settle- 
ment in  Scotland,  in  the  reign  of  Conarus,  to  the 
year  of  Our  Lord  1854...  London:  Printed  for 
private  circulation.  ..by  Harrison  &*  Sons,  1855. 
23  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.     4°. 


Mackintosh  family. 

Mackintosh  (Charles  Fraser).  An  account  of 
the  confederation  of  Clan  Chattan,  its  kith  and  kin. 
Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Clan  Association  in 
Glasgow.  Glasgow:  J.  Mackay,  1898.  xix,  203  p., 
2  facsim.,  8pl.     4°.  fARZ 

Macpherson  {Sir  Aeneas).  The  loyal  1  dis- 
suasive and  other  papers  concerning  the  affairs  of 
Clan  Chattan;  edited ...  by  A.  D.  Murdoch.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  &*  A.  Constable,  1902.  civ,  254  p.  8". 
(Scottish  History  Society.  Publications,  v.  41.)  CP 

Macknyghte  family. 

Knowles  (George  Parker).  A  genealogical  and 
heraldic  account  of  the  Coultharts  of  Coulthart  and 
Collyn,  chiefs  of  the  name,  from  their  first  settle- 
ment in  Scotland,  in  the  reign  of  Conarus,  to  the 
year  of  Our  Lord  1854...  London:  Printed  for 
private  circulation ...  by  Harrison  &*  Sons,  1855. 
23  p.,  1 1.,  I  pi.     4°.  ARZ 

Maclean  family. 

Clan  (The)  Maclean.  Instituted  1892.  64  p. 
Glasgow:/.  Thomlinson,  1893.    8*.    ♦C  p.  ▼.  868 

MacLean  (John  Patterson).  A  history  of  the 
clan  MacLean  from  its  first  settlement  at  Duard 
Castle,  in  the  Isle  of  Mull,  to  the  present  period, 
including  a  genealogical  account  of  some  of  the 
principal  families,  together  with  their  heraldry, 
legends,  superstitions,  etc.  Cincinnati:  R.  Clarke 
&*  Co.,  1889.     XX,  21-480  p.,  I  map.    4**.      ARZ 

Maclean  (Lachlan).  An  historical  and  genea- 
logical account  of  the  Clan  Maclean  from  its  first 
settlement  at  Castle  Duart,  in  the  Isle  of  Mull,  to 
the  present  period.  By  a  Seneachie.  London: 
Smith,  Elder  ^  Co.,  1838.    9p.l.,  xvi,  358  p.     8^ 


Macleod  family. 

Mackensie  (Alexander).  History  of  the 
Macleods  with  genealogies  of  the  principal  families 
of  the  name.  Inverness:  A.  &*  fV.  Mackenzie. 
1S89.     XV,  463  p.     8^ 


MacManus  family. 

Sotheran  (Charles).  Genealogical  memoranda 
relating  to  the  family  of  Sotheron,  of  counties  Dur- 
ham, Northumberland,  York,  etc.,  and  to  the  sept 
of  MacManus.     London,  iSTi-[7i].     4°.       ARZ 

Macnab  family. 

McNab  (John).  The  clan  Macnab:  a  short 
sketch.  Edinburgh:  The  Clan  Macnab  Assoc^ 
1907.    2  p.l.,  27  p.,  2  pi.,  4  port.     8*. 


Macrae  family. 

Macrae  (Alexander).  History  of  the  Clan 
Macrae,  with  genealogies.  Dingwall:  A.  M.  Ross 
dr*  Co.,  1899.  xxiv,  442  p.,  I  I.,  2  facsim.,  i  map. 
4  pi.     8'.  ARZ 

Malet  family. 

Malet  (Arthur).  Notices  of  an  English  branch 
of  the  Malet  family.  Compiled  from  family  papers 
and  other  authentic  sources  by  A.  Malet.  London: 
Harrison  ^  Sons,  1885.     viii,  158  p.,  i  tab.     4*. 


Malthus  family. 

(John  Orlebar).  Collections  for  a  his- 
tory of  the  family  of  Malthus.  London:  Privately^ 
prtd.,  1890.    xii,  (i)  14-154  p.,  I  tab.    4**.    fj        ^ 


Mann  family. 

Royal  (The)  descent  of  Horace  and  Gal  f  rid  us 
Mann  and  of  the  descendants  of  the  latter.  (Geneal. 
Maga.     v.  2,  pp.  317-320.     London,  1898.     4'.) 

Mar  (Earldom  oi). 

Crawford  (25.  ^ar/)  and  Balcarres  (8. /«r/), 
Alexander  William  Crawford  Lindsay.  The 
earldom  of  Mar  in  sunshine  and  in  shade  daring 
five  hundred  years. ..  In  reply  to  an  address. .  by 
Walter  Henry,  earl  of  Kellie...  Letters  to... 
George  Frederick,  earl  of  Glasgow. . .  [Edited  by 
the  countess  of  Crawford  and  Balcarres.]  Edin- 
burgh: D.Douglas,  1882.     2  v.     8*.  ARZ 

Marchmont  (Earls  of). 
See  Home  family. 

Marjoribanks  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The   Lyon  office  and    the 

Marjoribanks  family.  A  reply   to  Lyon   king-of- 

arms.    94-i07p.,iI.  London:  The  Author  \\%%'i\. 

8^  *C.  p.  ▼.  867 

The  Lyon  Office  and  the  Marjoribanks  fam- 
ily. A  reply  to  the  remarks  of  the  Lyon  clerk  de- 
pute,  entitled:  "  Mr.  Joseph  Foster  on  the  return 
of  members  of  Parliament."  \Loncbn,  \%Z2.'\  6i~ 
76  p.     8\  *C.  p.  ▼.  690 

Mark  family. 

Mark  (John).  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Mark, 
or  Marke,  county  of  Cumberland.  Pedigree  and 
arms  of  the  Bowscale  branch  of  the  family,  from 
which  is  descended,  John  Mark,  Esquire...  To 
which  is  added  a  copy  of  an  old  vellum  roll,  com- 
piled in  1746,  for  Jacob  Mark,  of  Dublin. . .  Also 
a  collection  of  biographical  excerpts  and  appendix 
of  genealogical  notes  compiled  by  John  Yarker. 
Privately  printed.  Manchester:  Palnur,  Howe  6* 
Co.,  1898.  xii,  274  p.,  2  facsim.,  4  pi.,  10  port., 
I  tab.     4^  fARZ 

Markham  family. 

Markham  (D.  F.)  A  history  of  the  Markham 
family.  London:  J.  B.  Nichols  dr*  Sons,  1854. 
xi,  II 6 p.,  I  photo.,  I  pi.,  I  tab.     8^  ARZ 

Marmion  family. 

Banks  (Sir  Thomas  Christopher).  History  of 
the  ancient  noble  family  of  Marmyun;  their  singular 
office  of  King^  champion. .  .also  other  dignatorial 
tenures,  and  the  services  of  London,  Oxford,  &c., 
on  the  coronation-day.     The   whole  collected... 


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Marmion  family^  confd, 

from  the  public  records. . .  [With  appendix.] 
London:  H,  K.  Causton,  181 7.  2  p.l.,  viii,  2  1., 
ao4p.,  I  facsim.  [with  port.],  5  pi.,  5  tab.     8°. 


Lodg^e  (Samuel).  Scrivelsby,  the  home  of  the 
champions,  with  some  account  of  the  Marmion  and 
Dymoke  families...  London:  E.  Stocky  1894. 
six  (i),  216  p.,  16  pi.,  4  port.,  I  tab.     2.  ed.     4^ 


Marmyun  family. 
See  Marmion  family. 

Marsh  family. 

Some  notice  of  various  families  of  the  name  of 
Marsh.  56  p.  (Geneal.  n.  s.  v.  16,  pt.  1-4; 
V.  17,  pt.  I.     Exeter^  1 899-1900.) 

Marshall  family. 

M&rsluill  (George  William).  Miscellanea 
Marescalliana,  being  genealogical  notes  on  the  sur- 
name of  Marshall.  \Exeter:  Privately  printed^ 
1883-1888.]     2v.     8^  ARZ 

Marsham  family. 

Marsham-To^imshend  (Robert).  Chart  and 
narrative  pedigrees  of  the  Marshams  of  Kent, 
down  to  the  end  of  the  year  1902;  with  annotations 
down  to  the  end  of  the  year  1907.  London:  M, 
Hughes  and  Clarke,  1908.  2  p.l.,  (i)  iv-vi,  i  I., 
67  p.,  I  chart,     f^  fARZ 

Martin  family. 

INllon  (  '  )  Viscount.  An  effigy  to  a  member 
of  the  Martin  family  in  Piddletown  church,  Dorset. 

2  pi.    (Archaeol.  Jour.    London,  1898.    8".     (v,  55) 
Ser.  2,  V.  5,  pp.  1 19-121.) 

Massey  family. 
Massey.     n,  t,-p,    pp.  261-266.  fARZ 

Excerpt. 

Master  family. 

Master  (Alfred).  The  family  of  Master  of 
Benhurst,  Co.  Kent,  and  Norfolk;  with  the  ex- 
tinct family  of  Master  of  Willesborough,  Co.  Kent, 
and  some  notices  of  the  allied  families  of  Grim- 
wood,  Turner,  Hunter,  Torriano,  and  Hawtayne. 
Compiled  by  Alfred  Master.  Norwich:  Printed 
for  private  circulation  by  F.  Crowe,  1881.  vii,  72. 
vi  p.,  I  pi.     4^  fARZ 

Master  (George  Streynsham).  Some  notices 
of  the  family  of  Master,  of  East  Langdon  and 
Votes  in  Kent,  New  Hall  and  Croston  in  Lan- 
cashire, and  Barrow  Green  in  Surrey.  With  ap- 
pendices of  abstracts  of  parish  registers...  To- 
gether with  notices  of  the  families  of  Streynsham, 
Wightman,  Launder,  Hoskins,  and  Whalley...- 
[London]  Mitchell  <5r»  Hughes,    1874.     iv,  104  p., 

3  pi. ,  4  port.     4**.  fARZ 

Master  man  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  A  narrative  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Samuel  Harris  of  Fordingbridge,  Hants, 
together  with  notices  of  the  families  of  Masterman 
of  London  and  Sheppard  of  Essex.  London: 
Privately  printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press,  1878.  v, 
31  f.,  I  1.,  I  pi.,  1  tab.     4^  fARZ 

Matheson  family. 

Maekensie  (Alexander).  History  of  the 
Mathesons,  with  genealogies  of  the  various  fam- 


ilies. Edited. .  .by  Alexander  Macbain.  Stirling: 
Eneas  Mackay,  I900.  xi  (i),  2  1.,  (i)  4-162  p., 
4  pi.,  I  port.     2.  ed.     8**.  ARZ 

Matheson  (Kenneth).  The  Mathesons.  (Scots 
Maga.  V.  24,  pp.  391-400;  V.  25,  pp.  43-54- 
Perth,  1899.) 

Maule  family. 

Maule  (Harry).  Registrum  de  Panmure.  Rec- 
ords of  the  families  of  Maule,  De  Valoniis,  Brechin, 
and  Brechin- Barclay,  united  in  the  line  of  the 
barons  and  earls  of  Panmure.  Compiled  by. . . 
Hon.  H.  Maule  of  Kelly. . .   Edited  by  J.  Stuart. 

Edinburgh,  1874.     2  v.     illus.     4'.  fARZ 

One  of  Z50  copies  printed. 

Mauleverer  family. 

Brown  (William).  Pedigree  of  Mauleverer. 
(Yorkshire  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  16,  pt.  2,  pp.  184- 
226.     Leeds t  1 901.) 

•Maunsell  family. 

Pedig^ree  of  Maunsell,  formerly  of  Chicheley, 
Bucks,  and  subsequently,  after  1622,  of  Thorpe, 
Malsor,  Co.  Northampton,  enlarged  and  continued 
from  that  entered  in  The  visitation  of  Essex,  A.D. 
1634.  (Geneal.  v.  19,  pp.  12-18,  88-96,  153-158, 
235-241.     Exeter,  1902-03.) 

Maxwell  family. 

Maziprell  [family:  a  genealogy],  n,  p,  [18 — ?] 
iii-i22p.     f*.  ttARZ 

Maynard  family. 

Jacobs  (A.)  Maynard,  viscount  Maynard. 
If.  t.-p,     pp.  426-429.     f*.  fARZ 

Excerpt:  A.  Jacobs.  A  complete  English  peerage.  Lon- 
don, 1767.    V.  2. 

Sotheran  (Charles).  Lineages  of  Hirst,  May- 
nard, and  Shirt,  compiled  by  C.  Sotheran,  of 
Hulme,  Manchester,  and  reprinted  from  Miscel- 
lanea Genealogica  et  Heraldica,  v.  ii,  pp.  cclvii- 
cclviii.     \London,  1876.]    broadside,    f*^.     f  ARF 

Mayo  family. 

Mayo  (Charles  Herbert).  A  genealogical  ac- 
count of  the  Mayo  and  Elton  families  of  the 
counties  of  Wilts  and  Hereford;  with  an  appendix 
containing  genealogies. .  .of  certain  families  allied 
by  marriage  to  the  family  of  Mayo.  To  which  is 
added  a  large  tabular  pedigree. .  .by  Theodore 
Mayo.  London:  Privately  printed  by  C  fVhitting" 
ham  6*  Co.,  1882.  viii,  177  p.,  i  pi.,  i  tab.  4  . 
One  of  250  copies  printed.  f  AB^ 

Meaden  family. 

Croueh  (Charles  Hall).  Croad  and  Meaden 
families.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  6,  pp.  307-308. 
London,  1902.) 

Melbourne  family. 

Bri^g^s  Qohn  Joseph).  The  history  of  Mel- 
bourne, in  the  county  of  Derby.  Including  bio- 
graphical notices  of  the  Coke,  Melbourne  and  Har- 
dinge  families.  Derby:  Bemrose  &*  Son  [i8-?l. 
8  p.l.,  (i)  10-205  p.,  I  pi.     2.  ed.     8**.  CO 

Menteith  (Earls  of). 

Burnett  (George).  The  Red  Book  of  Men- 
teith reviewed,  in  reply  to  charges  of  literary  dis- 
courtesy made  against  the  reviewer,  in  a  letter  to 
the  author  of  that  work. . .  Edinburgh:  D.  Doug' 
i^jj,  1881.     I  p.l.,  xvi.  66p.,  I  1.    4^        ARC 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Menteith  {Earls  of),  cont'd, 

Easton  (Walter  M.  Graham).  The  earldom  of 
Menteith.  (Geneal.  Mag^a.  v.  4,  pp.  252-255, 
297-301.     London,  1900.) 

Menzies  family. 

Mensies  (D.  P.)  The  '*  Red  and  White" 
book  of  Menzies;  the  history  of  clan  Menzies  and 
its  chiefs.  Glasgow:  Banks  <5r*  Co. ,  printers ,  1894. 
xxii,  2  1.,  529  p.,  30  pi.,  16  port.     S*".  ARZ 

Stewart  (Charles  Poyntz).  The  red  and  white 
book  of  Menzies:  a  review.  Exeter:  W,  Pollard 
6f  Co.,  1906.     20  p.     8%  ARZ 

Repr.:  The  Genealogist,   n.  s.  v.  aa,  Oct.,  1905. 

Meredith  family. 

Meredith  [family:  a  genealogy],  n.p.  [18 — ^?1 
98-108  p.     f^  tfARZ 

Mcrritt  family. 

Merritt  (Douglas).  Early  records  of  English 
Merritts.  n,  t.-p,  [Rhinebeck,  N,  YJ  189-?]  2  1. 
8*.  ARZ 

Mertins  family. 

Wrottesley  (George).  Pedigree  of  Mertins 
or  Merttins.  (Genealogist,  v.  20,  pp.  241-242. 
London^  1904.) 

Mcrvyn  family. 

Tabular  pedigree  of  the  Pertwood  branch  of 
the  Mervyn  family,  [i 565-1874.]  «.  t.-p.  n.p,, 
n.  d.     9  p.     4''.  f  ARZ 

Metcalfe  family. 

Metealfe  (Walter  Charles,  and  Gilbert).  Rec- 
ords of  the  family  of  Metcalfe,  formerly  of  Nappa 
in  Wensleydale.  Collected  and  arranged  by  Wal- 
ter C.  Metcalfe  and  Gilbert  Metcalfe.  London, 
1891.     Ivi,  355  p.,  I  table.     8^  ARZ 

No.  46  of  50  copies  printed. 

Middlemore  family. 

Phillimore  (William  Phillimore  Watts),  and 
W.  F.  Carter.  The  family  of  Middlemore.  Pt.  i. 
London:  Privately  pr id,,  Phillimore  6*  Co,,  1900. 
4^  fARZ 

Some  account  of  the  family  of  Middlemore  of 
Warwickshire  and  Worcestershire.  (Geneal.  Maga. 
V.  6,  pp.  58-64.     London,  1902.) 

Middleton  family. 

Akerly  {Mrs,  Charlotte  Manigault  Taylor). 
The  Middletons  of  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex, 
Eng.,  and  of  the  province  of  Carolina,  America. 
(N.  Y.  Geneal.  &  Biograph.  Rcc.  v.  28,  pp.  167- 
168,  239-241.     New  York,  1897.) 

Bi8Coe(A.  C.)  The  earls  of  Middleton,  lords 
of  Clermont  and  of  Fettercairn,  and  the  Middleton 
family.  London:  H.  S.  King  ^  Co,,  1876.  2  p.1., 
ix-x,  I  I.,  398  p.     12'.  AkZ 

p.  v.-viii  wanting. 

Callam   (Gcry  Milner-Gibson-).      Pedigree*  of 

Middleton  or  Myddclton  of  Chirk  Castle,  Denbigh, 

Stanstead     MountBchet,     Essex,     etc.      London: 

Mitchell  and  Hughes,  i%(^T,     44  p.     4*.         ARZ 
One  of  50  copies  printed. 

Milbourne  family. 

Milboarn  (Thomas).  The  Milbournes  of  Great 
Danmow,  Co.  Essex.  (Transac.  Essex  Archaeol. 
Sec.     V.  8,  pp.  55-75-     Colchester,  Eng.,  1900.) 


Mildmay  family. 

Genealoipical  memoranda  relating  to  the 
family  of  Mildmay.  Privately  printed.  London: 
Taylor  6*  Co,,  1871.     I  p.l.,  19  p.     4'.       fARZ 

Minet  family. 

Minet  (William).  Some  account  of  the  Hugue- 
not family  of  Minet  from  their  coming  out  of 
France  in  1686,  founded  on  Isaac  Minet's  "  Rela- 
tion "...  [London:  Spottiswoode 6*  Co.,  1892.]  vii, 
2  1.,  240  p.,  I  pi.,  6  port,  I  unpaged  tab.,  2  fac- 
sim.     4°.  fARZ 

Mitchell  family. 

S.  (  ).  The  family  of  Sir  Francis  Mitchell. 
(Notes  &  Queries,  ser.  9,  v.  7,  pp.  144-145. 
London,  1901.) 

Mitford  family. 

Leig^hton  (H.  R.)  The  genealogy  of  Mitford, 
of  Hulam  and  Pespoole,  in  the  county  palatine  of 
Durham.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  6,  pp.  491-498. 
London,  1903.) 

Mohun  family. 

Lyte  {Sir  Henry  Churchill  Maxwell).  A  his- 
tory  of  Dunster  and  of  the  families  of  Mohun  & 
LuttrcU.    London:  St,  Catherine  Press,  Ltd,,  1909. 


2  V.     illus.     8\ 


CO 


The  Mohun  Chronicle  at  Haccombe  (iv., 

pp.   17-22).      (Devon   Notes  &    Queries,      v.    4» 

pp.  249-252.     Exeter,  1907.) 

The  prologue  to  a  volame  known  as  the  Red  Book  of  the 
Abbot  of  Newenham,  compiled  by  the  Abbot  Walter  de  U 
Hone,  between  1341  and  1348. 

Moncrieff  family. 

Moncrieff  Well  wood  [family:  a  genealo^l. 
If./.  [18— ?]    89-104  p.    f.  t+ARZ 

Seton  (George).  The  house  of  Moncrieff... 
Edinburgh:  Prt.  for  priv,  circulation  \by  Sir  A, 
Moncrieff \  1890.  vi,  i  1.,  186  p.,  I  pi.,  6  tab.  4°. 

No.  53  of  150  cop.  ptd.  fARZ 

Monfode  family. 

Kerr  (Robert  Malcolm).  Notices  of  the  fami- 
lies of  Kerr  of  Kerrisland  and  Monfode  of  that  ilk. 
n,  p.,  1881.  3  p.l.,  (i)  6-103  p.,  I  1.,  44  p.,  8  pi. 
12'.  ARZ 

Monson  family. 
Monson*  Baron  Monson  [his  genealogy],  n,  p, 
[18-?]    527-532  p.    f".  tfARZ 

Montagu  family. 

Dorlingf  (E.  E.)  A  Montagu  jshield  at  Hazel- 
bury  Bryan,  i  pi.  (Ancestor,  no.  8,  Jan.  1904, 
pp.  215-217.     London,  1904.) 

Montague  (Viscounts  oO- 
See  Browne  family. 

Montgomerie  family. 

Fraser  {Sir  William).  Memorials  of  the  Mont- 
gomeries,  earls  of  Eglinton.  [Privately  ptdj 
Edinburgh,  1859.     2  v.     4'.  fARZ 

Memorables  of  the  Montgomeries,  a  narrative 
in  rhyme,  composed  before  the  present  century. 
Printed  from  the  only  copy  known  to  remain, 
which  has  been  preserved  above  sixty  years  by. . . 
Hugh  Montgomerie,  senior,  at  Eaglesham.  Glas^ 
gow:  R,  &*  A,  Foulis,  1770.  i  p.l.,  7 p.  8'. 


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427 


Montgomery  family. 

Montgomerj'  (WiUiam).  The  MoDt^omery 
manuscripts:  coataiaing  accounts  of  the  coloniza- 
tion of  the  Ardes,  in  the  county  oC  Dovn,  in  the 
reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  James.  Memoirs  of  Che 
first,  second  and  third  Viscounts  Montgomery, 
■nd  Capt.  G.  Montgomery:  also  a  description  of 
the  Barony  of  Ards. ,  .also,  an  appendix,  contain- 
ing, . .  remembrances  of  the  two  ancient  families  of 
the  Savages,  formerly  the  Lords  of  the  Little 
Ardes.  Printed  from  original  manuscripts,  and 
transcripla  of  mss.  composed  by  W.  Montgomery. 
Bflfast:  Niwi-Liller  Office,  1830.  i\.  335  p. 
13-.  ARZ 

The  Montgomery  manuscripts:  (1603-1706). 

Compiled  from  family  papers  by  W.  Montgomery. 
Ed,,   with   notes,  by    Rer.   G.   Hill.     Bewail:  J. 
Ctiiland,  i8&g.     3  p.l.,  (iii)-iiii,  473,  xix  p.     B°. 
ARZ 

TeHtman  (John  Pym).  The  early  genealogi- 
cal history  of  the  house  of  Arandel,  being  an  ac- 
count of  the  origin  of  the  families  of  Montgomery, 
Albini,  Fiualan,  and  Howard,  from  the  time  of  the 
conquest  of  Normandy  by  Rollo  the  Great  ..  Len- 
(Uk:  Mitcheltb'  Hughii,  i88a.  lii,  1  I.,  406.4P.. 
14  facsim.,  3  pi.     r.  ffARZ 

Montrose  (Dukedom  of). 
Abstrmot  of  the  supplemental  case  of  James, 
Duke  of  Montrose,  in  answer  to  the  supplemental 
case  of  James,  Earl  oF  Crawford  and  Balcarres, 
claiming  the  title  of  Duke  of  Montrose.  Edin- 
hurgk,  1853.     V,  7-Z9p.     S°.         ARO  p.  Boi  i 

Moray  family. 

Baln0oseph}.  Notes  on  the  De  Moravia  or 
Moray  family.  (Geneal.  ».  16,  pp.  137-139. 
Exittr,  Eng.,  1900.) 

Ros«  (D.  Murray).  Notes  on  the  family  of  de 
Moraria,  or  Moray.  (Gaelic  Soc.  of  Inverness. 
Transac.     v.  as,  pp.  1-18.     Invemist,  1907.) 

Mordaunc  family. 
Reillr  (Emily  Georgiana  Susanna).     Historical 
anecdotes  of  the  families  of  the  Boleynes,  Careys, 
Mordaunts.  Hamiltons.  and  Jocelyns,  arranged  as 
an  elucidation  of  the  genealogical  chart  at  Totly- 
more  Park.   Compiled  by  E.  G.  S.  Reilly,  in  1B35. 
Revised  in  1839.     \Nfmry:  Privattly  frinlid  iy 
J.  Hendirson,  1839.]   3  p.l.,  15S  p.,  1  1.,  3  tab.   4  . 
fARF 
More  family. 
HUl  (Edwin  A.)   The  English  ancestry  of  Rich- 
ard  More  of  the   MayHower.     I    pi.     (New  York 
Geneal.  &  Biograph.  Rec.   v.  36,  pp.  313-319,  391- 
301.     NtTii  York,  1905.) 

Morgan  family. 

Morsan  (G.  B.)     Historical  and  genealogical 

memoirs  of  the  Morgan  family  as  represented  in 

the  peerage  of  England  by. .  .Baron  Tredegar, . . 

Lendan,  1891-95.     2  v.     4°.  ARZ 

Morris  family. 
RnTl^iiy  and  Raineval  { de).  Marquis.   Morris 


SS-63,  167-168,     London,  1903.) 


Mortimer  family. 

Law  (Florence  F.)  The  parish  church  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Shalfordi  its  associations  with  families 
whose  coats  of  arms  are  on  the  font,  and  shields  in 
the  east  window,  as  described  by  the  Essex  Arcbc' 
ological  Society,  with. .  .details  of  the  ancient  fam- 
ilies of  the  De  Northwoods,  De  Valence,  De  Vere, 
Mortimer,  Fiti  Walter,  Fitz  Barnard,  and  other 
families  in  connection  with  the  same.  Compiled 
by  Florence  F,  Law,  {ColehtJitr,  Eng.:  Wilts  &• 
Son,  1898.}     55  p.,  14  pi-     sq.  4°.  ARX 

PlanehA  ([.  R.)  On  the  genealogy  and  armo- 
rial bearings  of  the  family  of  Mortimer.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Arcbseot.  Assoc,  v.  14,  pp.  3i~3S.  zindaii, 
1868.) 

Morton  (Earldom  of). 

Morton  (Earldom  of).  Registrum  Honoris  de 
Morton.  A  series  of  ancient  charters  of  the  Earl- 
dom of  Morton  with  other  original  papers.  Eiiiit- 
buTgh  [  T.  Cmtlatlt]  iBs3.  a  t.  sq.  4°.  (Banna- 
tyneClnb.)  CP 

V.  I.  Ori^nal  Mpm. 

Mosley  family. 

Axon  (Ernest).  Mosley  family.  Memoranda 
of  Oswald  and  Nicholas  Mosley  of  Ancoats,  from 
the  Manchester  Sessions  ms.  in  the  Free  Retereoce 
Library.  Manchester.  Edited,  with  a  genealogical 
introduction,  by  Ernest  Axon.  {Manckesltr]  Iht 
Chtlham  Soritty,  iqa2.  vi,  63  p.  8°.  (In:  Chetham 
Soc.     n.  s.  1.  47).  CA 

VLotAvy  [family:  a  genealogy],     n.  p.  [18—?] 

356-358  p.    C.  -HARZ 

Mowbray  family. 

Arms(The)of  Mowbrayand  Howard.  (Geneal, 
Maga.  V.  3,  pp.  396-403,  438-443.  Louden,  1899. 
8'.) 

Ma  lock  family. 

Bawlor  {Sir  Edmund  Thomas).     The  family 

ofMulock...  Dublin:  Iht  Author,  iijai.   xv,33p., 

1  pU,  3  port.,  I  tab.     4°,  fARZ 

Munro  family. 

Doddridffo  (Philip).  Some  remarkable  pass- 
ages in  the  life  of  the  Honourable  Col.  James 
Gardiner,  who  was  slain  at  the  Battle  of  Preston- 
Pans,  31.  September  1745:  with  an  appendix,  re- 
lating to  the  ancient  family  of  the  Munroes  of 
Foulis.  Lendon;  S.  Crowder  *•  F.  SitdnglnH, 
1796.     vii,  9-376  p.     13°.  AH 

Ma«kenale  (Alexander).  Historyof  the  Mun- 
ros  of  Fowlis,  with  genealogies  of  the  principal 
families  of  the  name;  to  which  are  added  those  of 
Lexington  and  New  England.  Invirnesi:  A.^  W, 
Mackimit,  1S98.     xv,  632  p.     sq.  4*.  ARZ 

Mure  family. 
Seleotlona  from  the  family  papers  preserved 

at  Caldwell.    [Edited  by  William  Mure]   Qlaigotv, 
1854.    3  V.    iUus.    sq.  4°.    (Maitland  Club.)    CA 

Pi.  I.  1496-1653. 

Pi.  1.  V.  1.  ini-"7S4- 

Pi...  V...  1765-1811. 

Murgalroyd  family. 
C.  (W.  F.)     Murgalroyd   of    Murgatroyd,   etc. 
(Northern  Genealogist,    v.  5,  pp.  45-46.  116-119. 
York,  190a.) 


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Murray  family. 

B.  (  ).  The  chiefship  of  clan  Murray.  (Scot- 
tish Antiquary,  v.  15,  pp.  53-77.  Edinburgh^ 
1900.) 

Murray  [family:  a  genealogy].  «. /.  [18 — ^?1 
xvi  p.     f".  ffARZ 

Paul  (J.  Balfour).  The  Murrays  of  Romanno, 
Broughton  and  Stanhope.  (Geneal.  v.  15,  pp. 
193-202.     Exeter  t  1899.) 

•  Musgravc  family. 

Watson  (George).  Two  lintel  inscriptions. 
The  Musgraves  of  Edenhall  and  some  of  their 
descendants.  (Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  An- 
tiq.  &  Archseoi.  Soc.  Transac.  v.  15,  pt.  i,  pp. 
82-104.     Kendal,  1898.     8°.) 


Nairne  family. 

r. 


Nairne  [family:  a  genealogy],     n,  p.  [18 — Ti 

Napier  family. 

Easton  (Walter  M.  Graham).  The  Napiers  of 
Culcreuch.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  i,  pp.  290-295. 
London,  1897.     4**.) 

Riddell  (John),  and  others.  Notes  on  the 
pedigree  of. .  .Ann  Groom,  duchess  of  Mantua. . . 
and  of  her  son. .  .Charles  Ottley  Groom  Napier. . . 
London,  1879.     40  p.     8*".  ARZ 

Napper  family. 

Napper  (Edmund).  The  Napper  family  regis- 
ter. Edited  by  Joseph  Gillow.  (Cath.  Rec.  Soc. 
Misc.     V.  I,  pp.  133-137.     London,  1905.) 

Nasmyth  family. 

Nasmyth  [family:  a  genealogy],  n.  p.  [18 — ?] 
cxlviii-clvi  p.    l\  tfARZ 

Naunton  family. 

Arms  (The)  of  Sir  Robert  Naunton.  (Proc. 
Suffolk  Inst,  of  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  v.  10,  pp. 
380-381.     Ipswicht  1900.) 

Nelson  family. 

Nelson  (The)  family.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  3, 
pp.  288-291,  345-347.     London,  1899.) 

Nelson  (The)  pedigree.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  i, 
pp.  449-453i  518-522,  629-633,  657-659.  London, 
1897-98.     4^) 

Some  notes  containing  the  family  historical 
register  of  Rev.  Edmund  Nelson  of  1781.  (Geneal. 
Maga.  V.  I,  pp.  651-656;  V.  2,  pp.  12-17,  68-70. 
London,  1898.) 

Watson  (G.)  The  Nelsons  of  Penrith.  (Transac. 
Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  &  Archaeol. 
Soc.    n.  s.  V.  I,  pp.  104-113.    Kendal,  Eng.,  1901.) 

Nevill  family. 

B.  (O.)  Our  oldest  families:  the  Nevills.  (An- 
cestor.   1903,  July,  no.  6,  pp.  197-202.      London, 

1903) 

Massingberd  (W.  O.)  Nevill  of  Lace  by, 
Sturton  and  Appleby,  Co.  Lincoln.  (Genealogist. 
V.  21,  pp.  217-221.     Exeter,  1905.) 

Nevill  (Edward).  The  Nevills  of  Essex:  a 
genealogical  puzzle.  (Geneal.  n.  s.  v.  23,  pp.  143- 
145.     Exeter,  Eng,,  K^"].) 


Swallow  (Henry  James).  De  Nova  Villa ;  or. 
The  house  of  Nevill  in  sunshine  and  shade.  NeW' 
casiU'On-Tyne:  A,  Reid,  1885.  ziz,  334  p.,  9  p|.f 
3  port.,  2  tab.     8^  ABZ 

Newcomen  family. 

Foster  (W.  E.)  Pedigree  of  the  families  of 
Newcomen  and  Hunning^,  of  co.  Lincoln.  (Geneal. 
V.  19,  pp.  164-169.     Exeter,  1903.) 

Newsham  family. 

Adams  (Maxwell).  The  Newshams  of  Chads- 
hunt,  in  the  county  of  Warwick.  (Geneal.  Maga. 
V.  I,  pp.  555-563.     London,  1898.     4'.) 

•  Norfolk  (Earldom  of). 

Earldom  (The)  of  Norfolk.  (Geneal.  Maga. 
V.  5,  pp.  141-155.     London,  1901.) 

Northcote  family. 
Northeote  [family:  a  genealogy].  n,p,  [18 — ?] 
317-324?.    f°.  ttABZ 

O'Brien  family. 

Genealoflrieal  notes  of  the  O'Briens  of  Kil- 
cor,  County  Cork.  [Dublin  f]  Privately  printed, 
1887.     14  p.     8^  ARZ  p.  box 

0*Donog^hae  (J.)  Historical  memoir  of  the 
O'Briens.  With  notes,  appendix,  and  a  genealog- 
ical table  of  their  several  branches.  Compiled 
from  the  Irish  annalists.  Dublin:  Hodges,  Smith 
<Sr*  Co.,  i860,     xxxii,  542  p.     8"*.  ARZ 

Steele  (W.  B.)  The  sept  of  Mac-I  Brien  Ara. 
(Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &. Archseoi.  Soc.  scr.  2,  v.  3, 
pp.  10-21.     Cork,  1897.) 

Westropp  (Thomas  Johnson).  Carrigogunnell 
Castle  and  the  O'Briens  of  Pubblebrian  in  the 
County  of  Limerick,  illus.  (Royal  Soc.  Antiqua- 
ries of  Ireland.  Jour.  v.  37,  pp.  374-392;  v.  38, 
pp.  141-159.     Dublin,  1907.     8°.) 

O* Byrne  family. 

O'Byrne  (  ).  Historical  reminiscences  of 
O'Byrnes,  O'Tooles,  O'Kavanaghs.  And  other 
Irish  chieftains.  By  O'Byrne.  Printed  for  private 
circulation.  London:  M^Gowan  &*  Co,,  1843.  z, 
96  p.     8\  ARF 

O'Dempsey  family. 

Mathews  (Thomas).  An  account  of  the 
O'Dempseys,  chiefs  of  Clan  Maliere.  Dublin: 
Hodges,  Figgis  &*  Co.,  1903.     vii,  203  p.     12*. 


Offley  family. 

Bower  (G.  C),  andH.  W.  F.  Harwood.  Pedi 
gree  of  Offley.  (Geneal.  v.  19,  pp.  217-231 ;  v.  20, 
PP-  49-56,  78-86,  197-199,  268-274.  Exeter 
1903-1904.) 

Manuscript  (A)  relating  to  the  family  of  Of 
fley.  Contributed  by  G.  C.  Bower.  (Geneal 
V.  19,  pp.  i-ii,  83-S8,  149-153.     Exeter,  1902.) 

Ogilvie  family. 

[Genealog^y  W  of  the  Ogilvie  family.]  n.  p. 
[18—?]     671-680  p.     f^  trARZ 

Ogle  family. 

0|ple  {Sir  Henry  Asgill).  Ogle  and  Bothal ;  or, 
A  history  of  the  baronies  of  Ogle,  Bothal,  and  Hep- 
pie,  and  of  the  families  of  Ogle  and  Bertram. . . 


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Appendices  and  illustrations  compiled  from  records 
and  other  sources.  NtwcastU-upon-Tyne:  A,  Reid 
6r»  C<?.,  1902.  I  p.l.,  Ixx,  426  p.,  14  pi.,  15  tab. 
4".  fARZ 

O'Hanlon  family. 

0*E[*nloii  (The)  tomb  and  arms  in  Newtown 
cemetery,  Lordship,  illus.  (County  Louth  Arcb- 
aol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  2,  pp.  57-61,  191-192.  Dun- 
dalk,  1908-09.     8^)  CO 

O'Hart  family. 

0'E[»rt  (John).  The  last  princes  of  Tara;  or 
A  brief  sketch  of  the  O'Hart  ancient  royal  family 
Dublin:  J,  Warren,  1873.     vi,  I  1.,  2-57  p.     8". 


0*Keeffe  family. 

O'KeelTe  of  Ireland  and  the  Isle  of  France 
(Mauritius).  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc. 
V.  2,  pp.  138-141.     Cork,  1893.) 

O'Kelly  family. 

Kelly  (Richard  J.)  Notes  on  the  family  of 
O' Kelly.  (Jour.  Galway  Archaeol.  &  Hist.  Soc. 
V.  4,   pp.  92-96.     Galway,  1 905-1 906.) 

The  O'Kellys  of  Gallagh,  Counts  of  the 

Holy   Roman   Empire.     (Jour.   Galway  Archaeol. 
&  Hist.  Soc.     V.  3.  pp.  180-185.     Galway,  1904.) 

Oliphant  family. 

Anderson  (Joseph).  The  Oliphants  in  Scot- 
land, with  a  selection  of  original  documents  from 
the  charter  chest  of  Gask.  Edited  by  J.  Anderson. 
Edinburgh:  printed  for  private  circulation  [Glas- 
gow: R.  Anderson,  prtr.\  1879.  5  p.l.,  cv,  375  p.. 
£  facsim..  i  plan,  6  pi.    f^  fARZ 

No.  39  of  zoo  copies  printed. 

O'Madden  family. 

Madden  (Thomas  More).  The  O' Maddens  of 
Silanchia,  or  Siol  Anmackadha,  and  their  descend- 
ants from  the  Milesian  invasion  of  Ireland  to  the 
present  time.  (Jour.  Galway  Archaeol.  &  Hist. 
Soc.  V.  I,  pp.  184-195;  V.  2,  pp.  21-33.  Galway, 
1901-02.) 

O'Mahony  family. 

0*Mahony  (  ),  canon.  A  history  of  the 
O'Mahony  septs  of  Kinelmeky  and  Ivagha.  i  pi. 
(Cork  Hist.  &  Archoeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  12,  pp. 
182-195;  V.  13,  pp.  27-36,  73-30,  105-115,  182- 
192;  V.  14,  pp.  12-21,  74-81,  127-141,  189-199; 
V.  15.  pp.  7-18,  63-75,  1 18-126,  184-196;  V.  16, 
pp.  9-24.     Cork,  i9o6-'io.) 

O'Neill  family. 

Camden  (William).  Respublica  sive  status 
regni  Scotiae  et  Hiberniae.  Lugduni  Batavorum, 
1627.) 

Mathews  (Thomas).  The  O'Neills  of  Ulster, 
their  history  and  genealogy.  With  illustrations, 
some  notices  of  the  northern  septs,  and  an  intro- 
duction by  Francis  Joseph  Bigger.    Dublin:  Sealy, 


Bryers  6*  Walker,  1907.     3  v.     I2 


ARZ 


O'Rourke  family. 

Meehan  (Joseph).  The  arms  of  the  O'Rourkes: 
a  metal  casting  from  County  Leitrim  seventeenth 
century  foundries.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Ireland,  v.  36,  pp.  123-142.  Dublin, 
Z906.) 


Osborne  family. 

Jaeobs  (A.)  The  most  high  and  puissant 
prince,  Thomas  Osborne,  duke  of  Leeds. . .  n,  t.-p, 
pp.  201-214.     f*".  f  AltlZ 

Excerpt:  A.  Jacobs.  A  complete  Engliih  peerage.  Lon- 
don, X767.    V.  X. 

O*  Toole  family. 

0*Byrne  (  ).  Historical  reminiscences  of 
O' Byrnes,  O'Toole's,  O'Kavanaghs.  And  other 
Irish  chieftains.  ByO'Byrne.  Printed  for  private 
circulation.  London:  AfGowan  d'  Co,,  1843.  x, 
96  p.     8^  ARF 

0*Toole  (P.  L.)  History  of  the  Clan  O'Toolc 
. . .  and  other  Leinster  septs.  Dublin:  M.  If, 
Gill  &*  Son,  1890.  xvi,  604,  52,  7  pp.,  2  maps, 
I  port..  36  pi.     4*.  ARZ 

Otter  family. 

Lowe  (A.  £.  Lawson).  Pedigree  of  the  family 
of  Otter  of  Welham,  in  the  county  of  Nottingham, 
and  elsewhere.  With  notes.  Privately  printed. 
London  {Mitchell  &*  Hughes']  1880.  15  p.,  i  pi. 
4'.  fARZ 

Oulton  family. 

Eg^erton  {Sir  Philip  de  Malpas  Grey — ).  A 
short  account  of  the  possessors  of  Oulton,  from  the 
acquisition  of  the  property  by  marriage  with  the 
Done  until  the  accession  to  the  baronetcy  on  the 
death  of  Thomas,  ist  earl  of  Wilton.  Compiled. . . 
by  Sir  P.  de  M.  Grey-Egerton.  [London]  Pri- 
vately prtd,,  1869.  4  p.l.,  75  p.,  I  1.,  2  facsim., 
I  pi.,  I  tab.     8^  ARZ 

Ouseley  family. 

Kelly  (Richard).  Genealogy  of  the  Ouseley 
family  (Dunmore,  Co.  Galway).  (Geneal.  Maga. 
V.  6,  pp.  481-487,  544-548;  V.  7,  pp.  18-21.  Lon- 
don,  1903.) 

Owen  family. 

Grasebrook  (George).  Pedigree  of  Owen  of 
Llunilo  and  Bettws,  Co.  Montgomery;  Tedsmore. 
Woodhouse,  Condover,  and  Whiteley  (now  Kynas- 
ton  of  Hardwick),  Co.  Salop.  With  grant  of  a 
canton  and  crest  to  the  arms  of  Edward  Owen  of 
Shrewsbury.  Compiled  by  G.  Glazcbrook.  Priv. 
prtd.  London:  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  \ZZi,  200., 
I  pi.     illus.     8".  ARZ 

Pakenham  family. 

Bolton  (Bolton).  Pedigree  of  . . .  Edward 
Michael  Pakenham,  Earl  of  Longford . . .  London: 
Waterlow  ^  Sons,  1858.     I  p.l.,  6  double-paee  pi. 

Palgrave  family. 
Palmer  (Charles  John),  and  S.  I.  Tucker. 
Palgrave  family  memorials.  Edited  by  C.  J.  Palmer 
and  S.  Tucker. .  .[assisted  by  C.  BridgerJ.  Nor- 
wich: Prtd.  by  Miller  df  Leavins,  1878.  4  P-i-. 
208  p.,  19  pi.,  14  port.     4°.  ARZ 

Palmer  faiiily. 

Colby  (Frederic  Thomas).  Pedigrees  of  five 
Devonshire  families,  Colby,  Coplestone,  Reynolds, 
Palmer  and  Johnson.  Compiled  by  F.  T.  Colby. 
Exeter:  W.  Pollard,  1884.  I  p.l.,  40  p.»  i  tab. 
4^  tARX 

Additions  and  correct!  3ns,     [Exeter: 


W,  Pollard,  1884.]     4  P-.  I  tab.     4*.         \ 


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Palmer  family^  confd. 

Palmer  (Abraham  Henry  Herbert).  A  gene- 
alogical and  historical  account  of  the  family  of 
Palmer,  of  Kenmare,  Co.  Kerry,  Ireland.  Com- 
piled from  old  family  documents,  etc. ,  in  posses- 
sion of  Edward  Orpen  Palmer... by  his  son... 
London:  Privately  printed^  1872.     14  p.     4**. 

fARZ 

Palmer  (5}>  Charles  James).  The  pedigree  of 
the  ancient  family  of  the  Palmers  of  Sussex,  1672. 
Copied  from  the  original  MS.  Together  with  ex- 
tracts from  registers. .  .etc.,  illustrating  the  Palmer 
genealogy.  \London\  Privately  printed,  1867. 
35  Pm  I  tab.    4^  fARZ 

Panmure  (Earls  of). 

Uaale  (Harry).  Registrum  de  Panmure.  Rec- 
ords of  the  families  of  Maule,  De  Valoniis,  Brechin, 
and  Brechin-Barclay,  united  in  the  line  of  the 
barons  and  earls  of  Panmure.  Compiled  by . . .  Hon. 
H.  Maule  of  Kelly...  Edited  by  J.  Stuart. 
Edinburgh,  1874.     2  v.     illus.     4*.  fARZ 

One  of  150  copfl.  printed. 

Parker  family. 

Parker  (F.  H.  M. )  The  Parkers  of  Old  Town : 
with  some  notes  on  the  Branthwaites  of  Carlingill 
and  the  Birkbecks  of  Orton  Hall,  i  chart.  (Transac. 
Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  &  Archseol. 
Soc.     V.  16,  pp.  104-116.     Kendal,  Eng,,  1900.) 

Parker*  Earl  of  Macclesfield  [his  genealogy]. 
If.  /.  [18—?]    95-98  p.     f.  ttARZ 

Phillimore  (A.)  Pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Parker  of  Parkhall  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 
[Anno  12— ?to  1876.]  (In  his:  The  life  of  Ad- 
miral of  the  fleet  Sir  William  Parker. . .  London, 
1876-80.     8".     V.  I,  chart.)  VYD 

Parr  family. 

Duckett  (Sir  George).  The  Parrs,  of  Kendal 
Castle.  Read  at  Appleby,  July  28th,  1875.  {Ken- 
dal: T.  Wilson,  prtr.,  1876.]  pp.  186-196,  i  table. 
8^  ARZ 

Excerpt:  Transactions  of  the  Cumberland  and  Westmore- 
land Antiquarian  Society,  v.  a. 

Paycocke  family. 

Beaamont  (Geo.  Fred.)  Paycocke's  house, 
Coggeshall,  with  some  notes  on  the  families  of 
Paycocke  and  Buxton.  [With  appendix.]  4  pi. 
(Transac.  Essex  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  9,  pp.  311-321. 
Colchester,  Eng,,  1905.) 

Peach  family. 

Pedifl^ree  of  the  families  of  Cleaver  and  Peach. 
London:  Privately  printed,  Taylor  and  Co,,  1871. 
ip.l.,  7  p..  I  pi.     4".  fARZ 

Pellatt  family. 

Phillips  (Maberly).  Pedigree  and  genealog- 
ical memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Pellatt,  of 
Steyning,  Bignor,  Bolney,  Ardingly,  Lewes,  and 
Staplefield,  Co.  Sussex;  Bletchingly  and  Croydon, 
Co.  Surrey;  and  Staines.  Co.  Middlesex.  {Lewes: 
Farncombe  6*  Co,,  189-?]  2  pts.  in  i  v.,  i  pi., 
3  tab.     Z\  ARZ 

Repr.:  Sussex  Arch.  Coll.    v.  38,  39. 

Pennington  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  Pedigree  of  Sir  Josslyn  Pen- 
nington, fifth  baron  Mun caster  of  Muncaster  and 


ninth  baronet.  Compiled  chiefly  from  deeds  and 
charters  in  H.  M.  Record  Office.  London:  Pri- 
vately printed  at  the  Chiswick press,  1878.  v  f.,  3  1.. 
72  f.,  I  1.     r.  ARZ 

Peploe  family. 

M.  (G.  B.)  Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  Browne 
family  of  Caverswall  and  Shredicote,  Co.  Stafford; 
Bentley  Hall,  Co.  Derby;  Greenford,  Co.  Middle- 
sex; Withington  and  Caughley,  Co.  Salop;  also  of 
the  Peploe  family  of  Garnstone,  Co.  Hereford. 
Compiled  by  G.  B.  M.  [i.  e.  George  Blacker  Mor- 
gan]. London:  Mitchell  &*  Hughes,  1%%^,  89 p., 
2  fac-sim.     4°.  f  AR2& 

Percy  family. 

Bain  (J.)  The  Percies  in  Scotland.  (ArchseoU 
Jour.     V.  41,  pp.  335-341-     London,  1884.) 

Brenan  (Gerald).  A  history  of  the  house  of 
Percy,  from  the  earliest  times  down  to  the  present 
century.  Edited  by  W.  A.  Lindsay.  London: 
Freemantle  &>  Co,,  1^2.     2  v.     illus.     8°.     ARZ 

De  Fonblanqae  (Edward  Barrington).  An- 
nals of  the  house  of  Percy,  from  the  Conquest  to 
the  opening  of  the  19.  century.  London:  P.  Clay 
&*  Sons,  1887.     2  V.  in  4.     4  .  '^^^ 


Perkins  family. 

Perkins  (A.  T.)    Notice  of  the  Perkins  arms  in 

England.      (In:   Letters  concerning  the   Perkins 

family.     Salem,  1887.     pp.  3-15.)  AP 

Reprint:  Essex  Inst.  Hist.  coll.    v.  15,  pt.  z. 

Perth  (Earldom  of). 
See  Drummond  family. 

Peters  family. 

Stewart-Bro^im  (R.)  An  account  of  the  oif 
painting  *'  Liverpool  in  1680";  with  notes  on  the 
Peters  family  of  Platbridge  and  Liverpool,  i  pi., 
2  port.  (Hist.  Soc.  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire. 
Transac.  v.  60  (n.  s.  v.  24),  pp.  35-71.  Liver- 
pool, 1909.     8".)  CO 

Petit  family. 

Wagpaer  (Henry).  Huguenot  refugee  family 
of  Petit  des  Etans.  Communicated  by  H.  Wagner. 
If./.  [18— ?]    2I.     4^  ARZ 

Petre  family. 

Tucker  (S.)  Variations  in  the  Petre  arms. 
I  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  33,  pp.  335-341.  ^^' 
don,  1876.) 

Peverel  family. 

Planch^  (J.  R.)  On  the  armorial  bearings  of 
the  families  of  Ferrers  and  Peverel.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  7,  pp.  220-232.  London,  1852.) 

On  the  family  of  Peverel  of  Nottingham,  as 

connected  with  the  castle  and  the  earldom.  Qour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  8,  pp.  194-208.  Lon- 
don, 1853.) 

Phipps  family. 

Phipps  (Pownoll  William).  The  life  of  Col- 
onel Pownoll  Phipps. . .  with  family  records.  Printed 
for  private  circulation.  London:  R,  Bentley  &*  Son, 
1894.     vii,  9  1.,  228  p.     8^  ARZ 

Pickering  family. 

Has  well  (Francis).  The  Pickering  shield  of 
arms  at  Crosby  Ravensworth  Hall,  i  pi.  (Cum- 
berland &  Westmorland  Antiq.  &  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Transac.  n.  s.  v.  8,  pp.  82-83.  Kendal,  1908.  S'.) 


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Pi'Ikington  family. 

Pilking^on  [family:  a  genealoeyl.  n,  p. 
fiS-?]    xcviii-cp.    r.  ttARZ 

Pitcairn  family. 

Piteairn  (Constance).  The  history  of  the  Fife 
Pitcairns,  with  transcripts  from  old  charters.  Edin- 
burgh:  IV.  Blackwood  &*  Sons,  1905.  xviii,  533  p.. 
I  facsim.,  27  pi.,  22  ports..  7  tab.     8°.         ARZ 

Plantagenet  family. 

Piffott  (William  Jackson).  Descent  of  the 
Plantagrenets  from  Bryan  Boiroimhe,  king  of  Ire- 
land and  Dermot  Macmorrough,  king  of  Leinster. 
(Geneal.  Maga.     v.  3,  pp.  72-73.     London,  1890.) 

W,  (W.  S.)  On  some  marks  of  cadency  borne 
by  the  sons  of  King  Edward  11 1,  and  by  others 
of  the  family  of  Plantagenet.  (Archaeol.  Jour. 
V.  7,  pp.  156-165.     London,  1900.) 

Playfair  family. 

Rog^ers  (Charles).  Four  Perthshire  families: 
Rogers,  Playfair,  Constable,  and  Haldane  of  Har- 
mony. Edinburgh:  Privately  printed,  by  T,^  A, 
Constable,  1887.     vi,  i  1.,  137  p.     8*.  ,  ARX 

One  of  xas  copies  printed. 

The  Scottish  branch  of  the  Norman  house 

of  Roger.  With  a  genealogical  sketch  of  the 
family  of  Playfair.  London  [/.  and  W,  Rider] 
1872.     iv,  (i)  6-39  p.     8'. 


Lancashire  and  Cheshire.     Transac    1900.    v.  52 
(n.  s.  V.  16),  pp.  165-216.     Liverpool,  1902.) 


Plumpton  family. 

Stapelton  (Thomas).  Historical  and  bio- 
graphical notices  of  the  family  of  Plumpton  of 
Plumpton,  Com.  Ebor.  (In:  Plumpton  Corre- 
spondence. London,  1839.  8".  pp.  ix-cxxxviii. 
Camden  Soc.     [Public]     v.  4.)  CA 

Pole  family. 

Pole  [family:  a  genealogy],  n,  p,  [18 — ?]  271- 
276  p.     f^.  ttARZ 

Polwarth  family. 

Eraser  (Sir  William),  editor.  First  report  on 
the  March mont  muniments  of  the  family  of  Pol- 
warth, Lords  Polwarth,  and  Earls  of  Marchmont, 
in  the  possession  of  Sir  Hugh  Hume  Campbell, 
baronet,  of  Marchmont,  at  Marchmont  House, 
Berwickshire.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Com- 
mission. 14.  report,  appendix,  pt.  3,  pp.  56-173. 
London,  1893.     8*.)  C 

The  principal  portions  of  genealogical  interest  are  the  fol- 
lowing: Ancient  charters  and  other  writs  chiefly  relating  to 
the  lands  and  families  of. Polwarth  and  Home,  1343-1568,  pp. 
62-71.  Papers  relating  to  the  nunnery  of  Northberwick, 
*5»3-i547«  PP-  71-73-  Miscellaneous  writs  of  the  Homes  of 
Polwarth,  etc.,  1427-1700,  pp.  7^82.  Papers  relating  to  the 
Berwickshire  families  of  Spens,  Wolff,  and  Trotter,  i5X|-z6oo, 
pp.  82-85.  Discharges  and  other  writs  by  abbots  and  com- 
mendators  and  other  ecclesiastics  shortly  before  and  after  the 
Reformation,  1524-1643,  pp.  86-Q3.  Miscellaneous  records, 
journals,  heraldic  manuscripts,  and  other  writs  relating  to  the 
Homes  of  Polwarth,  pp.  94-ioz. 

Pomeroy  family. 

Pomeroy  Family  Association.  Pomeroy.  Ro- 
mance and  history  of  E  It  weed  Pomeroy's  ancestors 
in  Normandy  and  England.  [Toledo,  Ohio:  the 
Franklin  Print.  <5r*  Engr.  Co.,  1 909.]  vii,  (i) 
10-81  p.,  5  pi.     8°. 

Poole  family. 

Poole  (Margaret  Ellen).  The  Poole  family  of 
Poole   Hall  in   Wirral.     3  pi.     (Historic  Soc.  of 


Poole  [family:  a  genealogy],  n,  /.  [18 — ?] 
694-699  pp.     f.  ft  ARZ 

Popham  family. 

Round  (J.  Henry).  The  rise  of  the  Pophams. 
(Ancestor.  1903,  Oct.,  no.  7,  pp.  59-66.  London, 
1903.) 

Port  family. 

Round  (J.  H.)  The  families  of  St.  John  and 
of  Port.   (Geneal.  v.  16,  pp.  1-13.    Exettr,  1899.) 

Portland  (Dukes  ot). 

Most  (The)  mysterious  of  millionaires;  where 
the  dukes  of  Portland  came  from,  how  they  be- 
came rich  and  puzzle  the  world.  (Eng.  111.  Maga. 
V.  20,  pp.  291-298.     London,  1899.) 

Potter   family. 

Meinertshag^en  (Georgina).  From  plough- 
share to  parliament:  a  short  memoir  of  the  Potters 
of  Tadcaster.  London:  /.  Murray,  1908.  2  p.1., 
vii-xxx,  I  1.,  272  p.,  2  pi.,  2  port.     S*.         ARZ 

Preston  family. 

Rye  (Walter),  A  family  legend:  the  emerald 
ring  of  the  Preston  family.  (Ancestor.  1902.  no.  2, 
pp.  82-90.     London,  1902.) 

Prim  family. 

Cavena^h  (W.  O.)  The  Prims  of  Johnswell: 
an  episode  of  the  Irish  wars.  (Geneal.  Maga. 
4".     V.  2,  pp.  91-95-     London,  1898.) 

Pringle  family. 

Prinicle  (Walter).  The  memoirs  of  W.  Pringle 
of  Greenknow. .  .edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  Wood  with 
notes  and  an  appendix  containing  an  account  of 
the  families  of  Gordon  and  Seton . .  .and  also  of  the 
Pringles  of  Galashiels,  of  Whytebank,  of  Stitchell, 
of  Greenknow,  of  Tor  wood  lee,  and  the  Homes  of 
Bassendean.  Edinburgh:  W,  P,  Kennedy,  1847. 
xii,  132  p.     12°.  ARZ 

Pym  family. 

Crouch  (Walter).  Notes  on  the  pedigree  of 
Pym  of  Brymore,  1643.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  2,  pp. 
475-477*     London,  1899.     4'.) 

Radcliffe  family. 
Thompson  (W.  N.)    The  Derwentwaters  and 
Radcliffes.     i  pi.     (Transac.  Cumberland  &  West- 
morland Antiq.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.     n.  s.    v.  4,  pp. 
288-322.     Kendal,  1904.) 

Rae  family. 

Gibson  (G.  A.)  An  old  grave,  n.  p.,  1888? 
II  p.     8".  ARZ  p.  box 

Repr.:  The  Scotsman,  Apr.  4,  z888. 

Raikes  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Raikes, 
formeriy  of  Kingston-upon-HulI,  and  originally  of 
Kelfield  in  Stillingaeet,  Yorkshire.  Compiled  by 
J.  Foster  [from  the  wills... and  other  documents 
collected  by  Lieut. -Col.  G.  A.  Raikes];  corrected 
to  25  January,  1897.  London:  Prtd.  by  IVyman  6r* 
Sons  [1897?]  I  chart,  cut.  mounted  on  cloth, 
-^25^  X  t39^  in.  over  all;  folded,  in  boards.    8* 


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Raleigh  family. 

Brashfield  (T.  N.)  Ralegh  miscellanea.  3  fac- 
sim.  (Devonshire  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of 
Sci.,  Lit.  and  Art.  v.  41  (ser.  3,  v.  i),  pp.  179- 
214.     Plymouth,    1909.     8*.)  CO 

Raleghana.    illus.    (Devonshire  Assoc,  for 

the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.  and  Art.  Rept.  and 
Transac.  v.  28,  pp.  272-312;  v.  30,  pp.  158-197; 
▼•  32,  pp.  309-340;  v.  34,  pp.  455-4S1;  V.  35,  pp. 
539-580;  V.  36,  pp.  181-218;  V.  37,  pp.  284-324; 
V.  38  (ser.  2,  V.  8),  pp.  416-490;  v.  3q  (ser.  2,  v.  9) 
pp.  242-263.     Plymouth,  1896-1907.) 

Rathbone  family. 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Dickinson  of  Gildersome  and  Coalbrookdale,  Darby 
of  Coalbrookdale,  Salop . . .  Darby  of  Stoke  Court, 
Bucks. . .  Fowler  of  Melksham,  Wilts. . .  Rathbone 
of  Liverpool .  . .  [Lot%don\  Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation, 1890.     2  p.l.,  (i)  52-77  p.     [2,  ed.l    V , 

fARZ 

Ravenscroft  family. 

Wbittaker  (W.  E.  B.)  Ravenscroft  of  Bret- 
ton  and  Broadlane  in  Ha  warden.  (Geneal.  Maga. 
V'  7»  pp.  528-535.     London^  1904.) 

Rawle  family. 

Rawle  (E.  J.)  Records  of  the  Rawle  family. 
Collected  from  national  archives,  parish  registers, 
wills  and  other  sources.  Taunton:  Barnicott  dr* 
Pearcgf  1898.  xii,  324  p.,  i  map,  3  pi.,  3  port., 
I  tab.     4^  ARZ 

Reade  family. 

Reade  (Aleyn  Lyell).  The  Reades  of  Black- 
wood Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Horton,  Staffordshire; 
a  record-  of  their  descendants,  with  a  full  account 
of  Dr.  Johnson's  ancestry,  his  kinsfolk  and  family 
connexions.  With ...  plates  and. .  .tabular  pedi- 
grees. Priv.  prt'd.  for  the  author.  London:  Spot- 
Hswoode  &*  Co,,  1906.  xx,  283,  i  1.,  xUi  p.,  18  pi., 
29  tab.     f^  fARZ 

Reade  (Compton).  A  record  of  the  Redes  of 
Barton  Court,  Berks,  with  a  short  precis  of  other 
lines  of  the  name.  By  C.  Reade.  (To  which  is 
added  an  account  of  the  Reades  of  Rossenarra  by 
R.  Reade  Macmullen,  Esq.)  Hereford:  Jakeman 
^Carver,  1899.    3  p.l.,  148  p.,  i  port.    4  .  ARZ 

Rede  family. 
See  Reade  family. 

Redman  family. 

Greenwood  (W.)  The  Redmans  of  Levens. 
I  chart,  2  pi.  (Transac.  Cumberland  and  West- 
morland Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  3, 
pp.  272-306.     Kendal,  Eng.,  1903.) 

The  Redmans  of  Levens  and  Harewood:  a 

contribution  to  the  history  of  the  Levens  family  of 
Redman  and  Redmayne  in  many  of  its  branches. 
Kendal:   T,  Wilson,  1905.     xv,  283  (i)  p.,  2  fac- 


sim.,  3  plans,  24  pi.,  3  tables.     8' 


ARZ 


Redmayne  family. 

Greenwood  (W.)  A  sketch  of  the  history  of 
the  Redmaynes  of  Levens,  Harewood,  and  Thorn- 
ton-in- Lonsdale.  (Northern  Genealogist,  v.  4, 
pp.  105-112;  V.  5,  pp.  2-12.      York,  1901-02.) 


Reed  family. 

Reed  (J.  W.)  History  of  the  Reed  family  in 
Europe  and  America.     Boston,  1861.     ports.     8°. 

*R 
Reynolds  family. 

Colby  (Frederic  Thomas).  Pedigrees  of  five 
Devonshire  families,  Colby,  Coplestone,  Reynolds, 
Palmer  and  Johnson.  Compiled  by  F.  T.  Colby. 
Exeter:  W.  Pollard,  1884.   I  p.l.,  40  p.,  I  tab.  4°. 

tARX 

Additions  and  corrections.     [Exeter: 

W,  Pollard,  1884.]     4  p.,  I  tab.     4'.         fARX 

Cotton  (William).  Some  account  of  the  ancient 
borough  town  of  Plympton  St.  Maurice,  or  Plymp- 
ton  Earl;  with  memoirs  of  the  Reynolds  family, 
vii,   128  p.,   I   1.,  I  map,  i  port.     London:  J,  R. 

A] — 


Smith,  1859.     12**. 

Meehan  (Joseph).  Notes  on  the  Mac  Rannals 
of  Leitrim  and  their  country:  being  introductory 
to  a  diary  of  James  Reynolds,  Lough  Scur,  county 
Leitrim,  for  the  years  1 658-1 660.  Qour.  Roy.  Soc. 
of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  ser.  5,  v.  15  (v.  35), 
pp.  139-15 1.     Dublin,  1905.) 

Rhodes  family. 

Hoyle  (Fretwell  W.)  Pedigree  of  the  family 
of  Rhodes,  of  New  Zealand,  recorded  in  the  Her- 
alds' College,  in  the  register  marked  Norfolk  xi., 
folio  222.  Compiled  and  edited  by  F.  W.  Hoyle. 
Sheffield:  Pawson  6*  Brails  ford,  1865.     6  p.     4**. 

fARZ 

Richardson  family. 

Boyce  (Anne  Ogden).  Records  of  a  Quaker 
family:  the  Richardsons  of  Cleveland;  with  por- 
traits of  Isabel  Casson,  Jonathan  Priestman,  and 
John  Richardson  Procter;  also  nine  genealogrical 
tables,  and. .  .index  to  the  marriages.  London:  S. 
Harris  b*  Co.,  1889.     xii,  298  p.,  3  port.     sq.  8*. 


Richardson  (G.)  The  annals  of  the  Cleve- 
land Richardsons  and  their  descendants,  compiled 
from  family  manuscripts,  etc.  NewcastU-upon^ 
Tyne,  1850.     iv,  91,  (2)  p.     12*. 


Riland  family. 
See  also  Ryland  family. 

Bedford  (William  Kirkpatrick  Riland).  Three 
hundred  years  of  a  family  living,  being  a  history 
of  the  Rilands  of  Sutton  Coldfield.  Birmingham: 
Cornish  Brothers,  1889.  ix  (i),  175  (i)  p.,  I  plan, 
3  port.     8^  ARZ 

Rivers  family. 

Rivers  Gay  [family:  a  genealogy].  «./.  [18 — ?J 
Ixvii-lxix  p.     l\  ttARZ 

Robertson  family. 

Robertson  (James  A.)  Comitatus  de  Atholia. 
The  earldom  of  AthoU :  its  boundaries  stated.  Also 
the  extent  therein  of  the  possessions  of  the  family 
of  De  Atholia  and  their  descendants,  the  Robert- 
sons. With  proofs  and  map...  [Edinburgh: 
Murray  &*  Gidd]  i860.     2  p.l.,  82  p.,  I  map.     8*. 


Rochester  family. 

Renshaw  (Walter  C.)  The  Rochesters,  of 
Selmeston,  and  Jevington,  Co.  Sussex.  (Genealo- 
gist,    n.  s.  V.  22,  pp.  209-211.     Exeter,  1906.) 


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Rodney  family. 

Bird  (W.  H.  B.)  The  origin  of  the  Rodneys. 
(Genealogist,  n.  s.  v.  26,  pp.  93-101.  London^ 
1909.     8^)  ♦B 

Bodney  {Sir  Edward).  The  genealogy  of  the 
family  of  Rodney  of  Rodney  Stoke.  As  compiled 
in  the  seventeenth  century.  (Genealogist,  v.  16, 
pp.  207-214;  V.  17,  pp.  6-12,  100-106.  Exeter^ 
1900.) 

Roger  family. 

Bog^ers  (Charles).    The  Scottish  branch  of  the 

No.-man   house  of  Roger.     With  a  genealogical 

ticetch  of  the  family  of  Playfair.     London  [/.  and^ 

W,  Rider]  1872.     iv,  (i)  6-39  p.     8^ 


Rogers  family. 

Genealogy  of  Rogers  of  Dowdeswell,  in  the 
county  of  Gloucester.    \^London']  1869.    illus.     4°. 

ABFp.  ▼.  1. 

Romilly  family. 

Warner  (Henry).  Some  Romilly  notes. 
I  port. ,  I  tab.  (Huguenot  Soc.  of  London.  Proc. 
V.  8,  pp.  340-347.     London,  1909.     8°.) 

Rose  family. 

Bose  (Hugh),  and  L.  Shaw.  A  genealogical 
deduction  of  the  family  of  Rose  of  Kilravock  with 
illustrative  documents  from  the  family  papers,  and 
notes...  [Written  by  H.  Rose,  continued  by  L. 
Shaw.]  Edinburgh  [  T.  Constable,  printers]  1848. 
I  1.,  viii,  531  p.,  2  pi.     illus.     4".  fCP 

Ross  family. 

B.  (A.  W.  G.)  Rosses  of  Tartraven  and  Kirk- 
land,  cadets  of  Ross  of  Hawkhead.  (Scottish  An- 
tiquary.   V.  13,  pp.  16-17.    Edinburgh,  1898.     8°.) 

Blnowles  (George  Parker).  A  genealogical 
account  of  the  Rosses  of  Dalton,  in  the  county  of 
Dumfries,  from  their  Brst  settlement  in  Scotland, 
in  the  twelfth  century,  to  the  year. .  .1854.  London: 
Printed  for  private  circulation , .  ,by  Harrison  6r» 
Sons,\%^^.     8  p.,  I  chart.     4*".  ABZ 

A  genealogical  and  heraldic  account  of  the 

Coultharts  of  Coulthart  and  Collyn,  chiefs  of  the 
name,  from  their  first  settlement  in  Scotland  in  the 
reign  of  Conarus,  to  the  year  of  Our  Lord  1854. . . 
London:  Printed  for  private  circulation. .  .by  Har- 
rison 6^  Sons,  1855.   23  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.    4°.     ABZ 

Ruggles  family. 

Baipiples  (Henry  Stoddard).  Evidences  of 
the  derivation  of  the  Ruggles  families  of  England 
and  America  from  that  of  Rqggeley  of  Staf- 
fordshire. (N.  Y.  Geneal.  &  Biograph.  Rec.  v.  25, 
pp.  164-165.     New  York,  1894.) 

Russell  family. 

WifTen  (J.  H.)  Historical  memoirs  of  the 
house  of  Russell ;  from  the  time  of  the  Norman 
Conquest,     London:  Longman,  1833.     2  v.     8°. 


Rutherfurd  family. 

Butherftirds  (The)  of  that  ilk,  and  their 
cadets.  Compiled  from  the  public  records  and 
other  authentic  sources.  Edinburgh  \^Scott  and 
Ferguson,  and  Burness  dr*  Co.]  1884.  3  p.l.,  2  p., 
(i  )iv-xciv,   4  1.,  36,  8  p.,  2  1.,  56,  62  p.,  xl  p..   7 


facsim.,  i  map,  2  pi.,  2  tab.     4 


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Ruthven  of  Freeland  (Barony  oQ. 

Bound  (J.  H.)  The  Ruthven  of  Freeland 
Barony.  (Scottish  Hist.  Rev.  v.  3,  pp.  194-209, 
339-353«     Glasgow,  1906.) 

Stevenson  (J.  H.)  The  Ruthven  of  Freeland 
Barony  and  Mr.  J.  H.  Round.  (Scottish  Hist. 
Rev.     V.  3,  pp.  475-494.     Glasgow,  1906.) 

Ryland  family. 

Bleaekley  (Horace).  William  Wynne  Ryland  ^ 
and  his  family.  (Notes  and  Queries,  ser.  10,  v.  * 
12,  p.  383.     London,  1909.     8°.)  ♦B 

Sackville  family. 

Bridipnan  (John).  An  historical  and  topo- 
graphical sketch  of  Knole,  in  Kent;  with  a  brief 
genealogy  of  the  Sackville  family.  London:  IV, 
Lindsell,  1817.     viii,  164  p.,  9  pi.     8".  CO 

Sadleir  family. 

Sadleir  (Thomas  Ulick).  A  brief  memoir  of 
the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Ralph  Sadleir,  Knight  [Ban- 
neret], P.C.,  M.P.  Hertford:  Pr,  by  St,  Austin 
&*  Sons,  Ltd,,  1907.     33  p.,  2  port.     8*".       ABZ 

Repr.:  Transactions  of  the  East  Herts  Archaeolog.  Soc. 
vol.  3,  pt.  X. 

St.  John  family. 

Boand  (J.  H.)  The  families  of  St.  John  and 
of  Port.  (The  Genealogist,  v.  16,  pp.  1-13. 
Exeter,  1899.) 

St.  Lawrence  family. 

Fitsg^erald  (Lord  Walter).  Notes  on  the 
St.  Lawrences,  Lords  of  Howth  from  the  end  of 
the  twelfth  to  the  middle  of  the  sixteenth  century, 
with  a  description  of  the  family  altar-tomb  in  St. 
Mary's  Church  at  Howth.  3  pi.,  i  table.  (Roy. 
Soc.  Antiquaries  Ireland.  Jour.  v.  37,  pp.  349- 
359.     Dublin,  1907.     8'.) 

St.  Paul  family. 

Home  (J.  Fletcher).  Concerning  the  surname 
and  arms  of  the  family  of  Saint  Paul.  (Yorkshire 
Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  20,  pp.  284-290.  Leeds,  1909. 
8'.)  CA 

Sanderson  family. 

Sanderson  (Christopher).  The  diary  and 
pedigree  of  C.  Sanderson,  of  Eggleston.  (Gene- 
alogist, n.  s.  V.  22,  pp.  17-25*  73-82.  Exeter, 
1905.) 

Sankey  family. 

Gardner  (Clement  Sankey  Best).  Sankey 
pedigrees.  [Memorials  of  the  family  of  Sankey, 
A.  D.  1 207-1 880,  printed  from  the  genealogical 
collection  of  C.  S.  B.  Gardner. . .]  Swansea:  Pri" 
vatelyprtd,,  1880.     26  I.,  2  pi.     8°.  ABZ 

Sarsfield  family. 

Fitsfcerald  {Lord  Walter).  Patrick  Sarsfield, 
Earl  of  Lucan,  with  an  account  of  his  family  and 
their  connection  with  Lucan  and  Tully.  i  pi. 
(Jour.  Co.  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  4,  pp.  114- 
120.     Dublin,  1903.) 

Savile  family. 

Greenwood  (John  Beswicke).  The  early 
ecclesiastical  history  of  Dewsbury ...  including  a 
sketch  of  the  introduction  of  Christianity  into 
Northumbria.     To  which  are  added,  with  notes, 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


"Origin  and  progress  of  domestic  architecture," 
from  his  "  History  of  Whalley;"  and  an  accoant  of 
the  Saville  family  of  Lupset,  Thornbilt.  and  How- 
ley.  [By  J,  Hunter.]  London:  J.  R.  Smith,  t8;q. 
liii  (i),  as3  p.,  2  pi.     8°.  CO 

Schank  family. 
G«a«alocical  memoraada  relating  to  the 
family  of  Schanit  or  Shank  of  Casllerig,  in  tbe 
Connty  of  Fife,  N.  B.  Prirately  printed.  LoHdan: 
Mitclullla'  Hughes.  1885.  7  p.,  i  facsim..  3  pi., 
I  tab.    4°.  tfABZ 

One  of  JO  eopie*  prinlect. 

Scott  family. 

BitB«rs    (C.)    Genealogical    memoirs   of    the 

family  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. .  .with  a  reprint  of  bis 

memorials  of  the  Haliburlons.     Uxii,  7S  p.,  1  pi. 

LendoH:  Royal HittorUal  Society,  1877.     8°. 

ABZ 
Scrase  family. 
Banahftw  (Walter  C.)     Notes  on  the  Scrase 
family  of  Co.  Sussex.     (Geaealogist.     v.   20,  pp. 
ai7-2ii,     London,  1904.) 


Segesaer  family. 

Whit^eave  (Francis  J.)    The  direct  line  of 

the  three  principal  branchesof  the  Segesser family. 

((jeneal.  Maga.  v.  4,  pp.  aSb-sBg.  London,  1900.) 

Selby  family. 

Colx«r-FerpiBion  (T.  C.)  A  pedigree  of 
Selby  of  Ightham  Mote.  [Archasologia  Cantiaaa. 
V,  J7,  pp.  30-36.     London.  1905.) 

Oreen  (Francis).  The  Selby  romance.  An 
accoant  of  the  Welsh  claims  to  a  Buckinghamshire 
estate.  5  pi.  (Y  Cymmrodor,  v.  19,  pp.  89-123. 
London,  igo6.) 

Selon  family. 

MkltlsJid  (Sir  R.)  The  history  of  the  house 
of  Seytoun  to  the  year  m.d.lix.  By  R.  S.  With 
the  continuation,  by  Alexander  Viscount  Kingston, 
to  M.oc.LXXXVii.  Glaigote:  Mailland Club,  1829. 
132,  iii-xi  p.,  2  pi.  sq.  4°-  (Maiilaod  Club.)  ARZ 

PrlngU  (Walter).  The  memoirs  of  W.  Pringle 
of  GreenkooH, .  .edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  Wood,  with 
notes  and  an  appendix  containing  an  account  of 
the  families  of  Gordon  and  Seton. .  .and  also  of 
the  Pringles  of  Galashiels,  of  Whytebank,  of 
Stitchell,  of  Greeoknow,  of  Torwoodlee.  and  the 
Homes  of  Bassendean.  Edinburgh:  tV.  P.  Ken- 
nedy, 1847.    "i,  131 P'     ii°-  ARZ 

Sewcll  family, 

Ow«n  (Mountague  Charles).     The   Sewells  of 

the  Isle  of  Wight.      With   an   account  of  some  of 

the   families   connected  with   them   by  marriage. 

(Manckemr^       Printed    for    private    circulation 
1905?]  xvi,  iB8p.,  il.,3pl.,  10  pott.,  I  tab.   8°. 
ARZ 
Seymour  family. 
SftlDt  Maar  (Richard  Harold).     Annals  of  the 
Seymours:  being  a  history  of  the  Seymour  family 
from  the  earliest  times  to  within  a  tew  years  of  the 


lab. 

Shakespeare  family. 
Aaalg[tiuent   (The)    of   arms   to  Shakespere 

and  Arden,  1596-1599.  With  introductory  note 
by  Stephen  Tucker.  London:  Milchell  6*  Hughet, 
1S84.     12  p..  5  facsim.     4°. 

Stopea  (Mrs.  Charlotte  Carmichael).  Shake- 
speare's family.  (Gcueal.  Maga,  London,  1897. 
4  .  V.  I,  pp.  30-40,  83-89,  160-162,  Z14-314, 
2S2-290,   357-364) 

Shakespeare's  family:  being  a  record  of  the 

ancestors  and  descendants  of  William  Shakespeare. 

London:  E.  Stock,  1901.     vii,  %  \.,  3;7  p.,  i  map, 

12  pL,  I  port.     8°.  646C 

Shaw  family. 

Shaw  (William   George).     Memorials   of    the 

clan  Shaw.    Printed  for  private  circulation,    n.  p., 

1871.    65  (i)  p..  I  folded  1.    8°.      •Cp.T.  869 

Sheffield  family. 

Cok»rn«(G.  E.)    The  family  of  .Sheffield  of 

Kensington.     (Home  Counties  Maga.     v.  i,  pp. 

lzo-123.     London,  1B99.) 

Shelley  family. 

Bayl«y(A.  R.}  Shelley's  ancestry.  (Notes  and 

Queries,  ser.  9,  v.  9,  pp.  381-381.   London,  1902.) 

Dixon  (Ronald).     Shelley's  ancestry.     (Notes 

and  Queries,     ser,  9,  v,  10,  pp.   50-51.     London, 

1902.) 

Edff«amb«  (Richard).  Shelley's  ancestry. 
(Notes  and  Queries,  ser.  9,  v.  g,  pp.  509-Sio. 
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8bell«r  pedigree.     From  the  records  of   the 
College  of  Arms. . .     London  [Privately  frinlrJ] 
Mitchell  and  Hughes,  18B0.     8  p.     4°.         fARZ 
Shetmardine  family. 
Ex  tracts  from  church  registers  relating  to  the 
family  of  Shelmerdine.     London:  Privalety  prid.. 
Milt  hell  b'  Hughei,  1879.   I  p.l..  6  p.  4*.  fARZ 
Sheppard  family. 
Foater  (Joseph).     A  narrative  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Samuel  Harris  of  Fordingbridge.  Hints, 
together  with  notices  of  the  families  of  Masterman 
of  London  and  Sheppard  of  Essex.     London:  Pri- 
vately prinUd  at  the  Chiswick  Press,  1878.  V,  31  f,. 
I  1.,  1  pi.,  I  tab.     4°.  fABZ 

Sherbom  family. 
Sherbom  {Charles  Davies).     A  history  of  the 
family  of  Sherlwrn.    London:  Milehell  ^  Hughei, 
1901.     viii.  112  p.,  I  pi.     B°.  ABZ 

Sheridan  family. 
Dnffbrin  and  Clandeboye  (Helen  Selina  Sheri- 
dan Blackwood),  4.  baroness.  Songs,  poems,  A 
verses  by  Helen,  Lady  Dufferio.  Edited,  with  a 
memoir  and  some  account  of  the  Sheridan  family, 
by  her  son  the  Marquess  of  Dufferin  and  Ava. 
London:  J.  Murray.  1894.  x,  419  (1)  p.,  t  !■,  ' 
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Fltseerald  (P.  H.)    The  lives  of  the  Sherl- 
dans.    Landeu:  R.  Senlley  &•  Son.  iSit.    3  v,    8*. 
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Sheridan  family  ^  confd, 

Sheridan  (Wilfred).  Some  account  of  the 
Sheridan  family.  lo  port.  (Ancestor,  no.  9,  Apr. 
1904,  pp.  I -1 9.     London  t  1904.) 

Shcrley  family. 

Brig^gfS  (  ),  Major-General.  A  short  ac- 
count of  the  Sherley  family.  (Royal  Asiatic  Soc. 
Jour.     V.  6,  pp.  77-104.     London^  1841.) 

Sherlock  family. 

Ffreneh  (J.  F.  M.)  Notes  on  the  family  of 
Sherlock:  chiefly  gathered  from  the  state  papers 
and  other  official  documents,  illus.,  i  pi.  (Co. 
Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  2,  pp.  33-47;  v.  6, 
pp.  155-159.     Dublin,  1 896-1909.     S**.)  CS 

Sherman  family. 

Sherman  (Thomas  T.)  The  Shermans  of 
Yaxley  in  Suffolk,  England.  (New-Eng.  Hist.  & 
Geneal.  Reg.     v.  59,  pp.  397-400.     Boston,  1905.) 

Sherwood  family. 

Sherwood  (George  F.  Tudor).  Sherwood  mss. 
An  index  to  some  old  deeds,  wills,  records,  and 
manuscripts. .  .not  indexed  elsewhere. .  .compiled 
by  G.  F.  T.  Sherwood...  Pt.  i.  London  [Black 
&*  Johnston']  1904.     sq.  8**.  ARZ 

Shirley  family. 

Our  oldest  families:  the  Shirleys:  the  Car- 
terets.  (Ancestor.  1902,  no.  3,  pp.  214-222.  Lon- 
don, 1902.) 

Shirley  (Evelyn  Philip).  Stemmata  Shirleiana; 
or,  The  annals  of  the  Shirley  family,  lords  of 
Nether  Etindon,  in  the  county  of  Warwick,  and  of 
Shirley  in  the  county  of  Derby.  [By  Evelyn  Philip 
Shirley. ]  fVestminster:  J.  B.  Nichols  6*  Son,  1 84 1 . 
vi,  2  1.,  271,  Sep.,  I  pi.     illus.     4\  fARZ 

Westminster :  Nichols  &*  Sons,  1873. 

vi,  3  !•)  436  p.,  I  chart.     2.  ed.     sq.  4**.      fARZ 

Shirt  family. 

Sotheran  (Charles).  Lineages  of  Hirst,  May- 
nard,  and  Shirt,  compiled  by  C.  Sotheran,  of  Hulme, 
Manchester,  and  reprinted  from  Miscellanea  Genea- 
logica  et  Heraldica,  v.  ii,  pp.  cclvii-cclviii.  [Lon- 
don, 1876.]     broadside,     f^  ftABP 

Shortall  family. 

Genealogical  memoranda    relating   to    the 

families  of  Garvey,  Blennerhassett,  Shortall,  and 

De  Poujade.  [pt.  i.]  London:  Mitchell  and 
Hughes,  1883.     4*.  ARP 

Repr.:    ^'  Miscellanea  Genealogica   et   Heraldica,"  N.  S. 

V.  4. 

Sidney  family. 

Battle  Abbey.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the 
original  charters,  royal  grants,  and  donations. . . 
constituting  the  muniments  of  Battle  Abbey. .  .com- 
prising also ...  papers  relating  to  the  family  of 
Browne,  enobled  as  the  Lords  Viscount  Montague, 
with. .  .others  relating  to  the  Sidneys,  Earls  of 
Leicester,  and  the  whole  of  the  Webster  family 
evidences...   London:  T,  Thorpe,  1^3$ -    xii,  221  p. 

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Sidney  (Sir  John  Shelley).  Barony  and  vih- 
countcy  of  De  I'lsle.  [A  statement  of  the  preten- 
sions of  Sir  J.  S.  Sidney,  Bart.,  to  have  the  title  of 


De  risle  revived  in  his  person,  or  in  the  person  of 
his  son  and  heir.]  London:  S.  and  R,  Bentley 
[1824  ?]     I  p.l.,  9  p.     8°. 

Sidney  (Philip).  The  Sidneys  of  Penshurst. 
London:  S.  H.  Bousfield  &*  Co,i  1901.  vii,  277 
(i)  p.,  I  1.,  5  port.,  I  pi.     8°. 

Silvester  family. 

Wagpaer  (Henry).  Pedigree  of  the  Huguenot 
refugee  family  of  Silvester.  (Genealogist,  v.  20, 
pp.  170-171.     London,  1904.) 

Sinclair  family. 

Saint-Clair  (Roland  WiUUm).  The  Saint- 
Clairs  of  the  Isles,  being  a  history  of  the  kings  of 
Orkney  and  their  Scottish  successors  of  the  sir- 
name  of  Sinclair.  Arranged  and  annotated  by  R.  W. 
Saint-Clair...  Auckland,  N.  Z.:  //.Brett,  1898. 
4  p.l.,  iii  (i),  558  p.,  I  map.     illus.    4°.      fARZ 

Sinelairs  (The)  of  England.  London:  Trued- 
ner  &*  Co.,  1887.     viii,  414  p-     12''.  fARZ 

Skene  family. 

Skene  (William   Forbes).     Memorials  of  the 

family  of  Skene  of  Skene. . .  Aberdeen:   The  New 

Spalding  Club,  1887.     xiv,  i  1.,  270,  38  p.,   I  I., 

6  pi.     4^  ARZ 

One  of  535  copies  printed. 

Smith  family. 

Family  notes  of  Thomas  Owst's  descendants, 
the  Smiths  of  Drax.  (Cath.  Rec.  Soc.  Misc.  v.  i, 
pp.  137-142.     London,  1905.) 

Gwilt  (Charles  Perkins).  Notices  relating  to 
Thomas  Smith,  of  Campden,  and  to  Henry  Smith, 
sometime  alderman  of  London.  London:  G.  Wood- 
fall,  1836.     vi,  I  I.,  80  p.,  4  pi.     8\  ARZ 

Appendix.     Evidences  relating  to  the 

estates  of  Henry  Smith . . .  London:  G,  Woodfall, 
1828.     3  p.l.,  (i)  iv,  clxxx  p.     8\  ARZ 

Reade  (Compton).  The  Smith  family;  being 
a  popular  account  of  most  branches  of  the  n^me. . . 
from  the  fourteenth  century  downwards,  with  nu- 
merous pedigrees. . .  London:  E.  Stock,  1902.  xxiv, 
280  p.     8^  ARZ 

Smith  (Francis  Montagu).  The  heraldry  of 
Smith  in  Scotland,  with  genealogical  annotations, 
being  a  supplement  to  Grazebrook's  *'  Heraldry  of 
Smith."  [Pref.  signed  F.  M.  S.  1.  e.  F.  M.  SmithJ 
London:  J.  R.  Smith,  1873.    32  p.    sq.  8°.    ARZ 

Smyth  family. 

Way  (Lewis  Upton).  The  Smyths  of  Ashton 
Court.  (Bristol  &  Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Transac.     v.  31,  pp.  244-260.    Bristol,  1908.     8".) 

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Somerville  family. 

Somerville  (11.  baron),  Jamks  Somerville. 
Memorie  of  the  Somervilles;  being  a  history  of  the 
baronial  house  of  Somerville.  [Edited  by  Sir 
Walter  Scott,  bart.]  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  ^ 
Cb.,  1815.     2  V.     8^  ARZ 

Sotheran  family. 

Sotheran  (C.)  Genealogical  memoranda  re- 
lating to  the  family  of  Sotheran  and  to  the  septjof 
MacManus.     London,  i87i-[73].     4°. 


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Stackhouse  family. 

Stackhonse  (William  R.)  Stackhouse;  an 
old  English  family  sometime  of  Yorkshire.  Af cores- 
town,  N,  J,:  The  Settle  Press  [1906?]  I  p.l., 
107  p.,  I  pi.     nar.  8^  ARZ 

Stafford  family. 

Foz-Davies  ( A.  C.)  The  Stafford  attainders. 
(Geneal.  Maga.  v.  4,  pp.  195-204,  235-241.  Lon- 
don,  1900.) 

Roerers  (W.  H.  H.)  Stafford  of  Suthwyke  in 
North  Bradley.  Wilts,  and  of  Hoke,  Dorset.  (Wilt- 
shire Notes  &  Queries,  v.  3,  pp.  193-202.  De- 
viust  1900.) 

Stanford  family. 

Thomas-Stanford  (Charles).  The  descent 
of  the  family  of  Stanford  of  Preston,  Sussex. 
London:  Prtd.  for  private  circulation  at  the 
Chiswick  Press,  i()OT.  vii,  18  p.,  2  tab.    8**.    ARZ 

Stanhope  family. 

Standiflh  (J.)  Notes  on  the  Stanhope  family. 
(Transac.  Thoroton  Soc.  v.  7,  pp.  55-62.  Not- 
Hngham,  1904.) 

Stanley  family. 

Aspden  (T.)  Historical  sketches  of  the  house 
of  Stanley,  and  biography  of  Edward  Geoffrey, 
14th  Earl  of  Derby,  comprising. .  .adventures. . . 
incidents.  ..  speeches  and  debates.  Preston: 
Printed  at  the  ''Herald  "  Office  [1873].  99  p. 
sq.  8^  ARZ  p.  box 

Planch^  (J.  R.)  On  the  Stanley  crest.  4  pi. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  6,  pp.  199-209. 
London^  1851.) 

Pollard  (William).  The  Stanleys  of  Knows- 
ley.  A  history  of  that  noble  family,  including  a 
sketch  of  the  political  and  public  lives  of  the  Right 
Hon.  the  Earl  of  Derby... and  the  Right  Hon. 
Lord  Stanley.. .  Liverpool:  £.  Howell,  1868.  viii, 
239  (i)  p.,  I  port.     8^  ARZ 

Seacome  (J.)  Memoirs,  containing  a  genea- 
logical and  historical  account  of  the  antient  and 
honourable  house  of  Stanley,  from  the  Conquest  to 
the  death  of  James,  late  Earl  of  Derby,  in  the 
year  1735;  as  also  a  full  description  of  the  Isle 
of  Man,  &c.  Alanchester:  J,  Harrop,  1767.  i  p.1., 
338  p.     4^  ARZ 

Taylor  (Henry).  On  some  early  deeds  relat- 
ing to  the  families  of  Hoton  of  Hooton,  and 
Stanley  of  Storeton  and  Hooton.  (Jour.  Archi- 
tect. Archaeol.  &  Hist.  Soc.  for  the  Co.  &  City  of 
Chester  &  North  Wales,  v.  6,  pp.  167-200.  Ches- 
ter, 1899.     8".) 

Stansfeld  family. 

Stansfeld  pedigree.  Stansfeld  of  Stansfeld 
Hall.  [Leeds?  188-!]  i  sheet,  cut,  mounted  on 
cloth,  folded,  in  cover.     8**.  ARZ 

Stapelton  family. 

Chetwynd-Stapylton  (Henry  Edward). 
The  Stapeltons  of  Yorkshire,  being  the  history  of 
an  English  family  from  very  early  times. . .  Lon- 
don: Longmans,  Green  &*  Co.,  1897.  xii,  333  p., 
I  pi.,  I  port.     8%  ARZ 


Stapley  family. 

Harwood  (H.  W.  Forsyth).  The  baronetcy  of 
Stapley.  (Geneal.  v.  18,  pp.  140-162.  Exeter, 
1902.) 

Stephens  family. 

Davies  (W.  H.  Silvester).  Notes  on  Chaven- 
age  and  the  Stephens  family.  (Transac.  Bristol  & 
Gloucester.  Archaeol.  Soc.  1899.  v.  22,  pp.  128— 
137.     Bristol,  Eng.,  1899.) 

Stepney  family. 

Harrison  (Robert).  Some  notices  of  the  Step- 
ney family.  London:  Taylor  &*  Co.,  1870.  2  p.1., 
(i)  4-87  p.,  I  port.     8°.  ARZ 

Steuart  family. 

Coltness  (The)  collections.  1608-1840. 
[Edited  by  James  Dennistoun.]  [Edinburgh: 
Maitland  Club,  1842.  xxii,  2  1.,  438  p.,  2  facsim., 
3  tab.     4°.  CP 

Stewart  family. 

Hill  (George).  The  Stewarts  of  Ballintoy:  with 
notices  of  other  families  of  the  district  in  the  sev- 
enteenth century.  (Ulster  Jour,  of  Archaeol.  v.  6, 
pp.  17-23,  78-89,  142-161,  218-223;  v.  7,  pp.  9-17. 
Belfast,  1900-'©  I.) 

Roand  (J.  H.)  The  origin  of  the  Stewarts 
and  their  Chesney  connexion.  (Genealogist,  v.  18, 
pp.  1-16.     London,  1901.) 

Stewart  (John  H.  J.,  and  D.)  The  Stewarts 
of  Appin.  Edinburgh:  printed  for  private  cir- 
culation by  Maclachlan  ^  Stewart,  it 80.  ^  P-^-» 
214  p.,  4  pi.     sq.  4*.  fARZ 

Stirling  family. 

Fraser  (William).  The  Stirlings  of  Kcir,  and 
their  family  papers.  Edinburgh,  1858.  ports, 
illus.     pi.     sq.  8^  ARZ 

RiDDELL  (John).  Comment  in  refutation  of 
pretensions  advanced  for  the  first  time,  and  state- 
ments in  a  recent  work,  "  The  Stirlings  of  Keir 
and  their  family  papers,"  [by  Sir  W.  Eraser]  with 
an  exposition  of  the  right  of  the  Stirlings  of  Drum- 
pellier  to  the  representation  of  the  ancient  Stirlings 
of  Cadder.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation by  W.  Blackwood  6*  Sons,  i860.  3  p.l..  (0 
iv-xx,  260  p.     4°.  f  ABiZ 

One  of  300  cop.  printed. 

Strachan  family. 

Rogers  (C.)  Memorials  of  the  Scottish  fam- 
ilies of  Strachan  and  Wise.  [Edinburgh:  AT  Far- 
lane  ♦Sr*  Erskine,  printers]  1877.  2  1.,  123  p. 
sq.  8^  ARSB 

Strickland  family. 

Scott  (Daniel).  The  Stricklands  of  Sizergb 
Castle.  The  records  of  twenty-five  generations  of 
a  Westmoreland  family.  ICendal:  T,  Wilson, 
1908.  viii,  293  p.,  I  1.,  14  pi.,  I  port.,  5  tables  (3 
Colded).     8°.  ARZ 

Horwood  (Alfred  J.),  editor.  The  manuscripts 
of  Walter  Charles  Strickland.  Esq.,  of  Sizergb 
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Strother  family. 

Strother  (Arthur).  Records  of  the  family  of 
Strother  of  Kirknewton,  Fowberry  Tower,  Wall- 
ing^ton,  &c.,  from  collections  made  by  A.  Strother. 
Bath:  C.  Seers,  1881.     i  p.l.,  70  p.    4'.     fARZ 

One  of  13  copies  printed. 

Stuart  family. 

Baeon  {Sir  Nicholas).  The  right  of  succes- 
sion to  the  Crown  of  England,  in  the  family  of  the 
Stuarts,  exclusive  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  learn- 
edly asserted  and  defended . . .  against  Sir  Anthony 
Brown. .  .published  from  the  original  manuscript, 
by  Nathaniel  Boothe. . .  London:  W.  Taylor,  1723. 
7  p.l.,  93  p.     12°.  CBA  p.  box  2 

Blaikie  (Walter  B.)  The  Stuart  descendants. 
I  chart.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  4,  pp.  1-13.  Lon- 
don,  1900.) 

Cra^rfkird  (George).  The  history  of  the  Shire 
of  Renfrew.  Containing  a  genealogical  history  of 
the  Royal  House  of  Stewart,  with  a  genealogical 
account  of  the  Illustrious  House  of  Hanover. . . 
also  a  genealogical  history  of  the  nobility  and  gen- 
try of  the  county  of  Renfrew...  Collected  from 
the  public  records. .  .by  George  Crawfurd  and  con- 
tinued to  the  present  period  by  William  Semple. 
Paisley:  A,  Weir,  1782.  viii,  vi,  108,  334,  5  p. 
8'.  CR 

Flower  (Herbert  H.)  The  arms  of  Stuart,  or 
Stewart,  earls  of  Lennox.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  3, 
pp.  208-211,  249-252.     London,  1 899.) 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigpree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendall,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [^London^  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1871.  4  p.l.,  146  p.,  i  1. 
4'.  tARZ 

Foster  (Joshua  James).  The  Stuarts;  being 
illustrations  of  the  personal  history  of  the  family 
(especially  Mary  Queen  of  Scots)  in  xvi,  xvii, 
and  XVIII.  century  art.  Portraits,  miniatures,  relics, 
&c.  From  the  most  celebrated  collections.  Lon- 
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Author's  edition.    No.  66  of  550  copies  printed  and  signed. 

Head  (F.  W.)  The  fallen  Stuarts...  Cam- 
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Noble  (Mark).  An  historical  genealogy  of  the 
royal  house  of  Stuarts,  from  the  reign  of  K.  Robert 
II.  to  that  of  K.  James  vi.  Taken  from  the  most 
authentic  authors,  both  Scotch  and  English.  Lon- 
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Ranking^  (D.  F.  de  L'Hoste).  The  Stuart 
descendants  and  the  legitimate  succession  as 
affected  by  the  marriage  of  Mary  iii  and  ii. 
(Geneal.  Maga.    v.  4,  pp.  437-440.  London,  1901.) 

Royal  house  (The)  of  Stuart.  Illustrated  by 
a  series  of  forty  plates  in  colours,  drawn  from  relics 
of  the  Stuarts  by  William  Gibb.  With  an  intro- 
duction by  John  Skelton  and  descriptive  notes  by 
W.  H.  St.  John  Hope.  London:  Macmillan  &* 
Co,,  1890.     xi,  I  1.,  40  p.,  44  1.,  40  colored  pi.    f**. 

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Steuart  (A.  Francis).  The  Neapolitan  Stuarts. 
(Eng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  18,  pp.  470-474.  London, 
1903.) 


Sidney  (Philip).  The  Neapolitan  Stuarts.  [Criti- 
cism of  article  by  A.  F.  Steuart]  (Eng.  Hist. 
Rev.     V.  18,  pp.  718-719.     London,  1903.) 

Staart  (A.)  Genealogical  history  of  the  Stew- 
arts from  the  earliest  period  of  their  authentic 
history  to  the  present  times. . .  London:  A. 
Strahan,  1798.     xxiii,  468  p.,  i  tab.     4''.      ARZ 

Townsend  (W.)  The  descendants  of  the 
Stuarts.    London,  1858.    ports.    2.  ed.  8"*.     ARZ 

Sussex  (Earls  of). 

Planeh^  (J.  R.)  The  earls  of  Sussex.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  23,  pp.  21-33.  London, 
1867.) 

Sutherland  family. 

Gower  (Ronald  Sutherland).  Dunrobin  castle. 
(Pall  Mall  Maga.  v.  22,  pp.  292-310.  London, 
1900.) 

Sutton  family. 

Twamley  (C.)  History  of  Dudley  Castle  and 
Priory,  including  a  genealogical  account  of  the 
families  of  Sutton  and  Ward.  London:  /.  R, 
Smith,  1867.    I  1.,  iv,  1 1.,  132  p.,  2  tables  [folded  1. 

I2^  coF 

Sutton-Dudley  family. 

Adlard  (G.)  The  Sutton-Dudleys. .  .from  the 
Norman  Conquest  to  the  present  time.  New  York, 
1862.     illus.     pi.     8".  APV 

Swinburne  family. 

Cresswell  (Lionel).  Royal  descent  of  Alger- 
non Charles  Swinburne.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  6, 
pp.  358-360.     London,  1902.) 

Swinton  family. 

Swinton  (Archibald  Campbell).  The  Swintons 
of  that  ilk  and  their  cadets.  Edinburgh  [7*.  6* 
A,  Cons  tab  W]  1883.  xx,  114  p.,  I  1.,  cclii  p.,  8  fac- 
sim.,  7  pi.     4^  ARZ 

Swinton  (George  S.  C.)  The  family  of  Swin- 
ton. (Geneal.  n.  s.  v.  15,  pp.  133-140.  Exe- 
ter, 1899.     8°.) 

Talbot  family. 

Fitsfl^erald  {Ijfrd  Walter).  Carton.  4  pi. 
(Jour.  Archaeol.  Soc.  of  Co.  Kildare.  v,  4,  pp. 
3-34.     Dublin,  1903.) 

Maeray  (William  Dunn),  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts of  Lord  Edmund  Talbot,  M.P.  (In:  His- 
torical Manuscripts  Commission.  Report  on  manu- 
scripts in  various  collections,  v.  2,  pp.  289-336. 
London,  1 903.     8°.) 

Contains  early  charters  relating  to  property  in  many 
English  counties,  chiefly  in  the  Midlands  and  Cheshire,  also 
some  material  relating  to  the  Talbot  family. 

Tatham  family. 

Tatham  (Richard  Ecroyd).  A  genealogical 
chart  of  the  family  of  Tatham  in  the  County  Pala- 
tine of  Lancaster;  from  about  the  year  1580  to  the 
present  time;  together  with  some  account  of  the 
family  and  parish.     Settle,  iSsT.    isfol.    iHus.    f*. 

Tattersall  family. 

Wilkinson  (Tattersall),flif^  J.  F.  Tattersall. 
Memories  of  Hurstwood,  Burnley,  Lancashire. 
With  tales  and  traditions  of  the  neighbourhood. 
Burnley:  /,  6f  A.  Lupton,  1889.  5  p.L.  166  p.. 
I  facsim.,  2  pi.,  i  port.,  i  table.     4  .  CO 


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Taunton  family. 

**Taaiiton8  (The)  of  Oxford."  (Geneal.  Maga. 
V.  6,  pp.  99-103.     London,  1902.) 

Taantons  (The)  of  Oxford,  by  one  of  them. 
London:  E,  Stocky  1902.  viii,  66  p.,  3  pl.>  4  port. 
4^  ARZ 

Taylor  family. 

Taylor  (Peter  Alfred).  Some  account  of  the 
Taylor  family  (originally  Taylard).  Compiled  and 
edited  by  P.  A.  Taylor.  London:  Ptd,  for  private 
circulation^  1875.  ix,  699  p.,  I4facsim.,  19  pi.,  46 
port,     f^  fARZ 

No.  25  of  zoo  copies  printed. 

Taylor  (Philip  Meadows).  A  memoir  of  the 
family  of  Taylor  of  Norwich.  [London"]  Privately 
prinUd,  1886.     2  p.  1.,  91  p.     I2\  ARZ 

Thackeray  family. 

Hanter  (Sir  W.  W.)  The  Thackerays  in  In- 
dia, and  some  Calcutta  graves.  London:  H, 
Frowde,  1S97.     191  p.     sq.  12°. 

Thanet  (Earls  of). 
See  Tufton  family. 

Thayer  family. 

Faxon  (Walter),  and  E.  H.  Whorf.  Tayer 
(Thayer)  family  entries  in  the  parish  register  of 
Thornbury,  Gloucestershire,  England.  With  in- 
troduction, etc.,  by  H.  E.  Woods.  (New  Eng.  Hist. 
&  Geneal.  Reg.    v.  60,  pp.  281-288.    Boston,  1906.) 

OJeda  (Luis  Thayer).  The  Thayer  family  of 
Brockworth  according  to  the  researches  of  Rev. 
Canon  William  Bazcley.  Santiago  de  Chile:  Im- 
prentaModernafigo-].     36  p.,  i  pi.     4°.      fARZ 

The  Thayer  family  of  Thornbury.    A  study 

trying  its  reconstitution.     [Santiago  de  Chile]  Im- 
prenta  Moderna,  igoj,     31  p.     4".  ARZ 

Thomas  family. 

Thomas  (L.  B.)  The  Thomas  book,  giving 
the  genealogies  of  Sir  Rhys  ap  Thomas,  K.G.,  the 
Thomas  family  descended  from  him,  and  some 
allied  families.  New  York:  Lf.  T.  Thomas  <5r*  Co., 
1S96.     xxi,  627  p.,  15  pi.,  39  port.     8".        APV 

Thoms  family. 

Smith  (William  M'Combie).  Memoir  of  the 
families  of  M'Combie  and  Thoms,  originally  M'ln- 
tosh  and  M'Thomas;  compiled  from  history  and 
tradition  by  W.  M'C.  Smith.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &*  Sons,  1890.  xiii  (i),  224  p.,  i  pi., 
6  port,     new  ed.     8*.  ARZ 

Threipland  family. 

Chambers  (Robert).  The  Threiplands  of 
Fingask.  A  family  memoir  written  in  1853  by  R. 
Chambers.  London:  W.  &»  /^.  Chambers,  1880. 
128  p.,  I  port.     12%  ARZ 

Throckmorton  family. 

Throckmorton  family.  (Fenland  Notes  & 
Queries,   v.  4,  pp.  224-225.     Peterborough,  1899.) 

Thynne  family. 

Botfield    (Beriah).       Stemmata    Botevilliana: 

memorials  of  the  families  of  De  Boteville,  Thynne, 

and  Botfield,  in  the  counties  of  Salop  and  Wilts. 

1Vestminster,i^S^.     pi.     4".  ARZ 


Tonge  family. 

Tong^  (William  Asheton).  Tonge  family,  of 
Tonge  Hall,  Par.  Prestwich,  co.  Lancaster.  (Gen- 
eal. Maga.  V.  3,  pp.  349-352,  406-410.  London, 
1899.) 

Tonge  of  Tonge,  co.  pal.,  Lane;  Worksop 

Park,   CO.   Notts;  and  London.     (Geneal.  Maga. 
V.  4,  pp.  46-50.     London,  1 900.) 

Townsend  family. 

Townshend  (Richard,  and  D.)  An  officer  of 
the  Long  Parliament  and  his  descendants:  being 
some  account  of  the  life  &  times  of  Colonel  Richard 
Townesend  of  Castletown  (Castletownshend)  &  a 
chronicle  of  his  family. . .  London:  H,  Frowde^ 
1892.  xvi,  296  p.,  I  fac-sim.,  2  pi.,  6  port.,  8  tab. 
8^  ARZ 

Townshend  family. 

Townshend  (Charles  Hervey).  The  Towns- 
hend family  of  Lynn,  in  old  and  New-England; 
genealogical  and  biographical.  New  Haven,  Conn, 
[Tuttle,  Morehouse b'  Taylor,  1882].  138  p.  3.  ed. 
%\  APV 

Trafford  family. 

Bird  (W.  H.  B.)  The  Trafford  legend.  (An- 
cestor.   no.  9,  Apr.  1904,  pp.  65-82.  Loncbn,  1904.) 

Roand  (J.  Horace).  The  Trafford  legend. 
(Ancestor,  no.  10,  July,  1904,  pp.  73-82.  London, 
1904.) 

Trench  family. 

Trench  (Thomas  Richard  Frederick  Cooke). 
A  memoir  of  the  Trench  family.  Compiled  by 
T.  R.  F.  C.  Trench.  [London]  Priv. print,,  1S97. 
xvi,  188  p.,  6  pi.,  7  port,  2  tab.     4°.  AELZ 

Tresham  family. 

Calendar  (A)  of  papers  of  the  Tresham  family, 
of  the  reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  James  I,  1 580-1605. 
Preserved  at  Rushton  Hall,  Northamptonshire. 
Northampton:   Taylor  6*  Son,  1871.     16  p.,  i  pi. 


8'. 


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Lomas  {Mrs,  S.  C),  editor.  The  Tresham 
papers  belonging  to  T.  B.  Clarke-Thomhill,  Esq., 
of  Rushton  Hall,  Northants.  (In:  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  Report  on  manuscripts 
in  various  collections,  v.  3,  pp.  1-154.  London, 
1904.     8**.) 

Tufton  family. 

Pocock  (Robert).  Memorials  of  the  family  of 
Tufton,  earls  of  Thanet.    Gravesend,  i%oo,   pi.   8*. 


Tyndale  family. 

Greenfield  (Benjamin  Wyatt).  Genealogy  of 
the  family  of  Tyndale,  together  with  the  pedigrees 
of  several  families  with  whom  they  have  formed 
alliances,  and  shewing  the  connection  with  the  line 
of  Plantagenet.  Compiled  from  public  records. . . 
by  B.  W.  Greenfield. . .  London:  Privately  ptd,  by 
J,  B,  Nichols  &*  Son,  1843.     5  1.,  6  tab.     r. 

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Tyrrell  family. 

Tyrrell  (Joseph  Henry).  A  genealogical  his- 
tory of  the  Tyrrells,  sometime  of  the  French  Vezin* 
Poix  in  Picardy,  Guernanville  in  Normandy,  Lain- 
gaham  in  Essex,  Kingsworthyand  Avon  Tyrrell  in 


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Hampshire. .  .and  elsewhere.   With  pedigrees  from 
6.  C.  443  to  the  present  day...  [TunckenAam, 
Eng.^  1904.]   I  p.l.,  202,  29  p.,  I  pi.   4*".    f  ARZ 
No.  85  of  zoo  copies  privately  printed. 

Umframville  family. 

Watson  (G.  W.)  The  Umframvilles.  earls  of 
Angus  and  lords  of  Kyme.  (Genealogist,  n.  s. 
▼.  26,  pp.  193-21 1.     Exeter^  19 10.     8°.)  *R 

Umfreville  family. 

Umfrevilles  (The):  their  ancestors  and  de- 
scendants. {London:  Privately?  prtd,^  Batten* s 
Office,  i85-?J    45  p.,  2  tab.     i\  fARZ 

Uppleby  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  printed 
for  private  circulation ,  1 871.  4  p.l..  146  p.,  i  1. 
4^  fARZ 

Ussher  family. 

Wrifi^ht  (William  Ball).  The  Ussher  memoirs; 
or,  Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  Ussher  families  in 
Ireland.  (With  appendix,  pedigree,  and  index  of 
names.)  Compiled  from  public  and  private  sources. 
Dublin:  Sealy,  Bryers  dr*  Walker^  1889.  3  P-K. 
xi,  306  p.,  I  1.,  2  pi.,  6  port.     S"".  ARZ 

Valoignes  family. 

Round  (J.  Horace).  Comyn  and  Valoignes. 
(Ancestor,  no.  11  (Oct.  1904),  pp.  129-135.  Lon- 
don^ 1904.) 

Venn  family. 

Venn  (John).  Annals  of  a  clerical  family:  be- 
ing some  account  of  the  family  and  descendants 
of  William  Venn,  vicar  of  Otterton,  Devon,  1600- 
1621.  London:  Macmillan  6r*  Co, ^  ltd,,  1904.  xi, 
296  p.,  I  map,  18  pi.,  8  port.     8°.  ARZ 

Ver  family. 

Massin^rberd  (W.  O.)  Ver  of  Bottesford  and 
Goxhill,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  Sproatley,  Co.  York. 
(Genealogist,     v.  20,  pp.  73-77.     Exeter,  1903.) 

Verney  family. 

Verney  (F.  P.,  and  M.  M.)  Memoirs  of  the 
Verney  family. .  .to  1696;  compiled  from  the  letters 
and  illustrated  by  the  portraits  at  Claydon  House. 
London:  Longmans,   Green  &*  Co,,  1892-99.     4  v. 


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Vernon  family. 

Yeatman  (J.  P.)  The  Vernons  of  Haddon 
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Vincent  family. 

Bodding^on  (Reginald  Stewart) .  Portions  of 
Vincent  and  Boddington  pedigrees.  Compiled  by 
R.  S.  Boddington.  Private  impression.  London: 
Mitchell  (Sr*  Hughes,  1876.     12  p.     4^         t^RZ 

Wadham  family. 

Jackson  (T.  G.)  Wadham  College.  Oxford: 
its  foundation,  architecture,  and  history;  with  an 
account  of  the  family  of  Wadham  and  their  seats 
in  Somerset  and  Devon.  Oxford:  Clarendon  Press, 


Wakefield  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
High  Wray  &  Kendal,  and  the  families  connected 
with  them.  Compiled  from  private  pedigrees,  and 
completed  to  the  present  time.  [London]  Printed 
for  private  circulation,-  1871.  4  p.l.,  146  p.,  i  1. 
4°.  fARZ 

Waldo  family. 

Jones  (Morris  Charles).  Notes  respecting  the 
family  of  Waldo.  [Compiled  by  M.  C.  Tones.] 
[Edinburgh]  Printed  for  private  circulation  [1863]. 
iv,  35  p.     8*.  ARZ 

Family  (The)  of  Waldo.  [Remarks  on  the 
pamphlet  entitled]  ' '  Notes  respecting  the  family 
of  Waldo.  Printed  for  private  circulation  only.  [By 
Morris  Charles  Jones.]    ».  /.  [18-?]    8  p.     8°. 


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Walker  family. 

Foster  (Sandys  Birket).  The  pedigrees  of 
Jowitt.  formerly  of  Churwell,  Yorks,  and  now  of 
Harehills,  Leeds.  And  the  families  connected 
with  them.  [London]  Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion, 1800.     2  p.l.,  pp.  167-187  (i).     2.  ed.     f. 

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Walpole  family. 

Vade-Walpole  (H.  S.)  Notes  on  the  Wal- 
poles,  with  some  account  of  a  junior  branch.  (Ge- 
neal.  Maga.  London,  1898.  4".  v.  2,  pp.  235- 
244.  300.306,  364-370,  390-396.  433-438,  490-494* 
550-552;  V.  3,  pp.  3-13.) 

Walsh   family. 

Walsh  (V.  Hussey).  The  Austrian  branches 
of  the  family  of  Walsh.  (Geneal.  n.  s.  v.  17,  pp. 
217-224;  V.  18,  pp.  79-88.     Exeter,  1901.) 

The  French  branches   of    the   family   of 

Walsh.     (Geneal.     v.    17,   pp.  36-43i  90-99,  I53- 
158.     Exeter,  1900.) 

Ward  family. 

Twamley  (C.)  History  of  Dudley  Castle  and 
Priory,  including  a  genealogical  account  of  the 
families  of  Sutton  and  Ward.  London:  J,  R,  Smith, 
1867.      I   1.,  iv,  I  1.,  132  p.,  2   tables   [folded]! 

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Wardedieu  family. 

Lower  (Mark  Antony).  Bodiam,  and  its  lords. 
London:  f.  R,  Smith,  1871.  2  p.l.,  31  p.,  3  pi. 
new  ed.     8°.  ARZ 

Wardlaw  family. 

Ruvi^ny  (  ).  The  Wardlaw  family.  (Notes 
and  Queries,  ser.  10,  v.  8,  pp.  262-266,  342-345. 
London,  1907.)  *R 

Warren  family. 

Warren  (Thomas).  A  history  and  gene- 
alogy of  the  Warren  family  in  Normandy,  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  France,  Holland,  Tuscany, 
United  States. .  .etc.  (A.D.  912-1902.)  With 
numerous  pedigrees.  [London]  Printed  for  private 
circulation,  1902.     xiv,  404  p.i  i  port.     8*.    ARZ 

Warwick  (Earls  oO. 

Ross  (John).  Th3rs  rol  was  laburd  &  finishid 
by  Master  John  Rows  of  Warrewyk.  [Pictorial 
history  of  the  earls  of  Warwick.]  London,  1845 
[1859].     Col.  pi.     i\  fAWK 


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Washbourne  family. 

DaT«nport  (James).  The  Washbonme  family 
of  Litllc  Wasbbourne  and  Wichenford  in  tbe  county 
of  Worcester.  Lendoit:  Mifhutn  &*  Co.  [1907], 
xvii,  236  p.,  I  map,  11  pi.,  4  port.,  i  tab.     4°, 

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P*»ck  (Robert  E.  M.)  The  Washbourne  fam- 
ily:  notes  and  records,  historic  and  social,  of  tbe 
ancieoc  family  of  Washbourne  of  Wasbbourne, 
Wicbenford  and  Pylchley,  from  tbe  isth  century  to 
tbe  present  time.  Edited  by  R.  E.  M.  Peach. 
GloMuiUr.-'Privaltly  frid.,  J.  Btllows,  1896.  ivii, 
141  p.     illiis.     sq.  S°.  ARZ 

Wasbiugton  family. 

Dwight  (Melatiah  Everett).  Washington's 
genealogical  table.  I  tab.  (N.  Y.  Geneal.  & 
Biog.  Rec.      V.  33,  pp.  aoo-Jo3.     ffew  Vari,  190a.) 

P.  (W.)  The  seat  of  the  Washiagtons,  [A 
possible  link  in  the  pedigree  of  George  Washing- 
ton.]   (Nation,    v.  70,  pp.  9-10.     AVie  Kuri.  I  goo. ) 

H»wk«B  (Alfred  E.)  The  Washington  family. 
(7)  p.  1  plates.  (Lit.  and  philoa.  soc.  of  Liver- 
pool,    Proc.     V.  57,  no,  4.     London,  1904,) 

Lftnnay  (Mortimer  Delano  de).  Tbe  Wash- 
ington family,  from  tbe  American  point  of  view. 
(Geneal.  Maga.   v.  3,  pp,  384-394.    London,  1900.) 

Love  (R.  T.)  The  Washington  pedigree. 
(Notes  &  Queries,  ser.  10,  v.  10,  pp.  3^3.  ten- 
don, 1908,     8°.) 

Porter  (Edward  G.)  An  ancient  document  of 
the  house  of  Washington  (temp,  circa.  A.D.  isoo). 
WoretsUr:  C.  Hamilton,  1883.     6  p.,  I  pi.     8°. 

APV  p.  boi 

TnBej'  (E,  W.)  Origin  of  the  stars  and 
stripes,  together  with  an  accurate  account  of  the 
Washington  genealogy  , . ,  To  accompany  tbe 
Washingtoncbart...    Ntv>   York:  Root  b-  Tinker. 

1883.     18  p.    nar.  12'.  APV  p,  bo> 

Waabing^on  (George).  New  facts  regarding 
the  English  Washingtons,  (Independent,  v,  54, 
pp.  1758-1761.     New  York,  1901, ) 

Waahin^ona  from  Kirkby  Lonsdale  register, 
(Northern  Genealogist,   v,  5,  p.  89,     York,  igoi.) 

Watera  (Henry  Fitigilbert).  An  examination 
of  tbe  English  ancestry  of  George  Washington, 
setting  forth  the  evidence  to  connect  him  with  the 
Washingtons  of  Sulgrave  and  Brington,  Boston: 
Nivi  England  Niitorii  Genialogieal  Soe,,  l83g. 
53  p,,  I  map.     8°.  APV  p,  ijox 

Welles  (A.)  The  pedigree  and  history  of  the 
Washington  family;  derived  from  Odin,  the  founder 
ol  Scandinavia,  B,  C,  70,  involving  a  period  of 
eighteen  centuries,  and  including  fifty-five  genera- 
tions, dovo  to  Gen,  George  Washington,  First 
President  of  the  United  States.  A'cio  York:  Soe. 
Library,  1879.  vi,  7-n,  mvii,  370  p.,  14  pi., 
3  port.     B°.  APV 

Wttuchope  family. 

Pateraon  (James).  History  and  genealogy  of 
the  family  of  Wauchope  of  Niddrie-Merscbell, 
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constituting  the  muniments  of  Battle  Abbey... 
comprisingalso, .  .papers  relating  to  tbe  family  of 
Browne,  enobled  as  the  Lords  Viscount  Montague 
. ,  ,witb,  .  .others  relating  to  the  Sidneys,  Earls  of 
Leicester,  and  the  whole  of  the  Webster  family 
evidences. . .  London:  T.  Tkorpe,  1835.  lii,  33i  p, 
8°.  C 

Wedderburn  family. 

Fonr  (The)  Wedderburos  of  Dundee.  1  pi.. 
%  port.  (Ancestor,  1903,  July,  no.  6,  pp.  49-^1. 
London,  1903.) 

Wellesley  family. 

Fnlcher  (Florence  Anna).  Some  tinknowD 
portraits  and  letters  of  the  Wellesleys.  3  port. 
(Anglo-Sanon  Rev.  ».  7,  Dec.  1900,  pp.  103-134. 
London,  1900,) 

Wenloclc  family. 

Sler  (L.  C)  "  Wenlocks  "  and  the  Weolock 
family,  of  Langham.  \  table.  (Essex  Arcbxol. 
Soc.  Transac,  n.  s.  v.  lo,  pp.  334-340,  Col- 
cluster,  1908.      8°,) 

Went  worth  family. 

D'Alcho  (Alice).  Old  Wentworth  house  and 
its  masters.  (New  Eng.  Maga,  BotUm,  l8g8. 
8°.     n,  s.  v.  ig,  pp.  371-387.) 

Lomaa  (jVrj.  5.  C),  editor.  The  manuscript* 
of  Mrs.  Wentworth,  of  Woolley  Park,  Yorkshire. 
(In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  Report 
on  manuscripts  in  various  collections,  v.  3,  pp. 
367-433.     London.  1903.     8°.) 

Wesley  family. 
Dove  (John),     A   biographical  history   of  the 

Wesley  family.moreparticularly  its  earlier  braoches. 
London:     Hamilton,     Adam!    &•    Oi..     1840.      vi. 

391  p.     12°.  ABZ 

West  family. 

West  (E,  E.).  andEDv/ARD  PARKINSON.  The 
Wests  of  Ballydugan.  County  Down;  the  Rock, 
County  Wicklow;  and  Ashwood,  County  Wexford. 
(Ulster  Jour,  of  Archieol.  v,  la,  pp.  135-141,  159- 
165.      Belfatt,  igo6.) 

Whitaker  family. 

Whltaker  (Robert  Sanderson).  WhiUker  of 
Hcsley  Hall,  Grayshott  Hall,  Pylewell  Park,  and 
Palermo.  Being  some  family  records  collected  and 
arranged  by  R.  S.  Wnitaker.  London:  Mittktll. 
Hughet  &•  Clarke,  I90J.  iv,  3  1.,  99(1)  p.,  lo  pi,, 
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Bice  (R,  Garraway).  Genealogical  memoranda 
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Webster  family. 

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Whit  ford  family. 
Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  fam- 
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Whitmore  family. 

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Wilcotes  family. 

Carter  (W.  F.)  The  Wilcotes  family.  (Berks, 
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Williams  family. 

Pedifi^rees  (The)  of  Rev.  John  Williams  ab 
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Williams  (John  Fletcher).  The  Groves,  and 
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Willoughby  family. 

Massinfi^berd  (W.  O.)  Willoughby  of  Wil- 
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Wilmer  family. 

Foster  (Charles  Wilmer),  and  J.  J.  Green. 
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account  of  its  descendants.  Leeds:  Privately 
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Wilmot  family. 

B.  (O.)  The  wild  Wilmots.  9  port.  (The  An- 
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Wilson  family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  The  pedigree  of  Wilson  of 
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Wilthie  family. 

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Wilts  (Earldom  oQ. 

Earldom  (The)  of  Wilts,  i  pi.  (Geneal. 
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Winder   family. 

Farther  notes  on  the  Winders  of  Lorton. 
I  chart.  (Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq. 
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Wingate  family. 

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the  Wingate  family  in  England  and  in  America, 

with  genealogical  tables.  Exeter,  N,  H. :  y.  D.  P» 

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Winslow  family. 

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Winthrop  family. 

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Wise  family. 

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Wogan  family. 

Devitt  (Matthew).  Rathcofify.  3  charts.  (Jour. 
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Wolfe  family. 

Wolfe  (George).  The  Wolfe  family  of  County 
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Wood  family. 

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Cranmer's  official  seals,  and  shields  of  arms.  (Two 
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Woodd  family. 

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Norton,  Oxfordshire;  now  of  Conyngham  Hall, 
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Woodrooffe  family. 

WoodroolFe  (Selina  Mary).  Pedigree  of 
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Wordsworth  family. 

Bedford  (Edwin  Jackson).  Genealogical  mem- 
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Worsley  family. 

Worsley  (C.  Francis).  The  royal  descent  of 
the  family  of  Worsley,  of  Chale,  Isle  of  Wight. 
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Wray  family. 

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Wroth  family. 

Waller  (William  Chapman).  An  extinct 
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Wrottesley  family. 

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Wydmerpol  family. 
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Wydmerpol  in  Nottinghamshire.  (Ancestor,  no.  10, 
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Wyke  family. 

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Wylde  family. 

Bullock  (Llewellyn).  Wylde  of  Worcester- 
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Wyncoll  family. 

Sier  (L.  C.)  The  Wyncoll  family,  i  tab. 
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Yard  family. 

Att  Yard  or  Yarde  family,  i  Ub.  (Devon 
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Yarker  family. 

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Younger  family. 

Hallen  (Arthur  Washington  Cornelius).  An 
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This  district  embraces  the  counties  of  Elgin  and  Nairn  and 
portions  of  Aberdeen,  Banff  and  Inverness. 

Riddel  (James).  Aberdeen  and  its  folk,  from 
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Smith  (Alexander).  A  new  history  of  Aber- 
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Temple  (William).  The  Thanage  of  Fermartyn, 
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its  proprietors,  with  genealogical  deductions,  its 
parishes,  ministers,  churches. .  .antiquities,  &c. 
Aberdeen:  D,  Wyllie  df  Son,  1894.  xvi,  710  p., 
I  1.     port.     4^  ARX 

Watt  (W.)  A  history  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  <5r*  Sons,  1900.  xvi, 
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Aberdour. 

Mercer  (Andrew).  The  history  of  Dunferm- 
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R088  (William).  Aberdour  and  Inchcolme. 
Being  historical  notices  of  the  parish  and  monas- 
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1885.     3  p.l.,  ix-xix,  407  p.,  I  pi.     12**.  CR 

Abergele. 

HaUiwell  (J.  O.)  Notes  of  family  excursions 
in  north  Wales,  taken  chiefly  from  Rhyl,  Abergele, 
Llandudno  and  Bangor.  London:  Printed  for  the 
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Abingdon. 

Aubertin  (C.  J.)  Abingdon  during  the  civil 
war.  (Home  Co.  Maga.  v.  6,  pp.  17-26.  London, 
1904.) 

Ditchfield  (P.  H.)  The  history  of  Abingdon. 
I  pi.  (Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc.  Jour.  n.  s.  v.  12, 
pp.  73-82.     Londonf  1906.) 

Abingdon  abbey. 

Abingfdon  Abbey.  Accounts  of  the  Obedien- 
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Westminster:  Nichols  dr*  Sons,  1892.  Ix,  195  (i) 
p.,  2  1.     8".     (Camden  Soc.  Pub.     n.  s.  [v.]  51.) 

CA 

Chronicon  Monasterii  de  Abingdon  from  the 
foundation  of  the  monastery  until  the  accession  of 
Richard  i.  Ed.  by  Joseph  Stevenson.  London: 
Longman,  Brown,  Green,  Longmans  dr*  /Roberts, 
1858.  2  V.  4°.  (Chronicles  and  memorials  of 
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Field  (John  Edward).  The  beginning  of 
Abingdon  Abbey.  (English  Hist.  Rev.  v.  20, 
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Some  notes   on  the   Abingdon  Chronicle. 

(Berks,   Bucks  &  Oxon  Archaeol.    Jour.     n.  s.  v. 
10,  pp.  1 08- 1 14.     Reading,  1905.) 

Aboyne. 

Records  (The)  of  Aboyne.  mccxxx-mdc- 
Lxxxi.  Edited  by  Charles,  xi.  Marquis  of  Hunt- 
ly,  earl  of  Aboyne.  Aberdeen:  New  Spalding 
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(New  Spalding  Club.)  fCP 

Achill. 

Otway  (C.)  A  tour  in  Connaught;  compris- 
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Achill.     Dublin,  1839.     illus.     I2^  CTB 


Acle. 

Aele.  Marriages  at  Acle,  1664  to  1812.  (In: 
Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  I,  pp.  1-20.     London,  1899.     8°.) 

Acton. 

Acton.  Marriages  at  Acton,  1566  to  181 2. 
(In:  Middlesex,  Eng.  Middlesex  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  1-36.     London,    1909.     8".) 

Acton  Bumell. 

Hartshorne   (Charles   Henry).     On   the  an- 
cient   parliament  and    castle  of    Acton  Burnell. 
(Archaeol.  Jour.      v.    2,    pp.    325-338.      London, 
1845.) 

Acton  Turville. 

Acton  Turville.  Marriages  at  Acton  Turville, 
1671  to  1723;  1754-1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire, 
Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marri- 
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Adderley. 

Adderley.  The  register  of  Adderley.  vi, 
93,  xviii  p.  (In:  Lichfield  Diocese.  Parish  regis- 
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Adel. 

Adel.  Registers. ..  from  1606  to  18 12;  and 
monumental  inscriptions.  Edited  by  G.  D.  Lumb. 
viii,  231  (i)  p.,  2  pi.  Leeds:  Thoresby  Society^ 
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ological, topographical,  and  scriptural.  With 
numerous  etchings  by  W.  Lloyd  Ferguson.  Lon- 
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Admekin. 

Knox  (H.  T.)  The  Manor  of  Admekin  (Head- 
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way,  1 901.) 

Advent. 

Advent.  Marriages  at  Advent,  1676  to  180T. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  1-4.     London^  1900.     8°.) 

Aghaboe. 

Reprint  (A)  of  the  statistical  account  of  the 
town  and  parish  of  Thurso,  in  Scotland  [by  Sir 
John  Sinclair]  and  of  the  parish  of  Aghaboe,  io 
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short  introduction,  containing  a  plan  for  the  ar- 
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CR  p.  Box  3. 

Airedale. 

Speig^ht  (H.)  Through  Airedale  from  Goole 
to  Malham.  Leeds:  Walker  dr*  Laycock,  iSgi. 
Ixiv,  302  p.,  map.     illus.     16". 

Aisholt. 

Aisholt.  Marriages  at  Aisholt,  165410  181 1. 
(In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers. 
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Alberbary. 

Alberbury.  Alberbury  register.  London,  iqo2, 
ST.  8°.  (In:  Hereford  Diocese.  Parish  registers. 
V.  6-7.) 

pi.  X.  1564-1733- 

pt.  2.    1733-1812. 

Albrighton,  near  Shrewsbury. 

Albricrhtont  near  Shrewsbury.  The  register 
of  Albrighton,  near  Shrewsbury,  iv,  37,  vii  p. 
(In:  Lichfield  Diocese.  Parish  registers.  London, 
1900-5.     8".     V.  I,  pp.  307-343.)  ARX 

Albrighton,  near  Wolverhampton. 

Albri^htoBy  near  Wolverhampton.  The  re- 
gister of  Albrighton  near  Wolverhampton.  2  p.l., 
202,  xxxi  p.  (In:  Lichfield  Diocese.  Parish  regis- 
ters.    London,  1900-5.     8*.     v.  3,  pp.  1-202.) 


Aldbury. 

Aldbury.  Marriages  at  Aldbury,  1694  to  181 2. 
(In:  Hertfordshire,  £ng.  Hertfordshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  1 19-128.  London, 
1907.     8'.) 

Aldeburgh. 

Redstone  (Vincent  B.)  Aldeburgh.  (Proc. 
Suffolk  Inst,  of  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  v.  12,  pp. 
202-215.     Ipswich,  1905.) 

Alderley. 

Alderley*  Marriages  at  Alderley,  1559  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  10,  pp.  51-61. 
London,  1905.     8°.) 

Aldermaston. 

Keyser  (Charles  E.)  Aldermaston  church, 
Berkshire.  6  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  (v.  55),  Ser.  2, 
▼•  5.  PP-  367-396.     London,  1899.) 

Pettiflfrew(T.  J.)  Aldermaston.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,    v.  16,  pp.  62-69.    London,  i860.) 

Alderminster. 

Alderminster.  Marriages  at  Alderminster, 
1613  to  1812.  (In:  Worcestershire,  Eng.  Wor- 
cestershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.8i' 
90.     London,  1901.     8".) 

Aldershot. 

Aldershot.  Marriages  at  Aldershot,  1590  to 
1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  109-124.  London, 
1900.     8'.) 

Alderton. 

Alderton.  Marriages  at  Alderton,  1606- 18 12. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  i,  pp.  131-140.    London,  iqos-    8**.) 

Aldingham. 

Alding^ham.  The  registers  of  the  Parish  of 
Aldingham  in  Furness  in  the  county  of  Lancaster. 
Baptisms,  burials  &  weddings,  1 542-1695.  Tran- 
scribed and  edited  by  H.  S.  Cowper.  Wigan: 
Strowger  dr*  Son,  1907.  vi,  i  I.,  161  p.,  I  pi.  8". 
(Lancashire  Parish  Register  Society.    Pub.  no.  30.) 


Alford  (Presbytery). 

Alford  (Presbytery).     Records  of  the  meeting 
of  the  Exercise  of  Alford,  mdclxii-mdclxxxviii. 


Edited  by  Rev.  T.  Bell.  Aberdetn:  New  Spalding 
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Allchester. 

Kennett  (White).  Parochial  antiquities  at- 
tempted in  the  history  of  Ambrosden,  Burcester 
and  other  adjacent  parts  in  the  counties  of  Oxford 
and  Bucks.  Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  \Z\%.  2  v. 
New  ed.     4^  CO 

Aller. 

AUer.  Marriages  at  Aller,  1560  to  1812.  (In: 
Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.    V.  I,  pp.  1-21.     London,  1898.     8".) 

Allerton. 

Coleman  (  ).  The  manor  of  Allerton  and 
its  tenants,  1 530-1 866.  2  pi.  (Somersetshire 
Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  v.  46,  pp.  65-108. 
Taunton,  1900.) 

Allerton   Mauleverer. 

Allerton  Mauleverer.  The  registers  of  the 
parish  church  of  Allerton  Mauleverer,  Co.  York. 
Transcribed  by  F.W.  Slingsby.  [Leeds]  Privately 
prtd.  for  the  Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Soc,,  1908. 
2  p.l.,  80  p.  8*.  (Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Pubs.     V.  31.)  ARX 

Allestree. 

Allestree*  Marriages  at  Allestree,  1595  to 
1 812.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  143-157.  London, 
1906.     8'.) 

Allington,  Dorset. 

Allington.  Marriages  at  Allington,  1570  to 
18 12.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  2,  pp.  93-112.    London,  1907.    8".) 

Allington,  Wiltshire. 

Allington.  Marriages  at  Allington,  1623  to 
1812.  (In:  Wiltshire.  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  143-146.  London, 
1906.     8^) 

Aimer. 

Aimer.  The  registers  of  Aimer,  Co.  Dorset. 
1 538-1 81 2.  Transcribed  by  Edward  Alexander 
Fry...  London:  Privately  printed  for  the  Parish 
Register  Society,  1907.  viii,  89  p.  8'.  (Parish 
Register  Society.     Registers.     No.  59.)        ARS 

Ainham. 

Alnham.  The  registers  of  Ainham,  in  the 
county  of  Northumberland.  Baptisms,  1688-18 12. 
Marriages.  1 705-1 8 1 2.  Burials,  1 727-1 828.  Tran- 
scribed by  the  Rev.  William  Nail.  Indexed  by 
Mrs.  H.M.Wood.  Sunderland:  Privately  printed 
for  the  Durham  and  Northumberland  Parish 
Register  Society,  1907.  4  p.l..  32  p.  8".  (Durham 
and  Northumberland  Parish  Register  Society.  [Pub- 
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Alnwick  Castle. 

Descriptive  (A)  and  historical  view  of  Alnwick; 
and  of  Alnwick  castle,  Alnwick  and  Hulne  abbeys, 
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Handbook  to  Alnwick  Castle,  Hulne  Park 
and  Abbey, Warkworth  Hermitage  and  Castle;  with 
a  short  account  of  the  corporation  of  Alnwick. 
Alnwick,  1842.     pi.     24*.  COP 


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Hartshome  (C.  H.)  Illastrations  of  Alnwick, 
Prudhoe,  and  Warkworth,  for  private  distribution. 
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Knowles  (W.  H.)  The  gatehouse  and  barbican 
at  Alnwick  castle,  with  an  account  of  the  recent 
discoveries,  illus.,  5  pi.  (Soc.  of  Antiq.  of  New- 
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Malan  (A.  H.)  Alnwick  castle.  (Pall  Mall 
Maga.     V.  19,  pp.  21-34.     London^  1899.) 

Alstone. 

Alstone.  Marriages  at  Alstone,  1550  to  1805. 
(In:  Worcestershire,  Eng.  Worcestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  105-110.  London^ 
1901.     8°.) 

Alstonfield. 

AlstonfielcL  Alstonfield  parish  register.  Lon- 
don: Privately  printed  for  the  Staffordshire  Par, 
Reg,  Soc,  1902-03.  3  V.  8".  (Staffordshire  Par. 
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Alton  Barnes. 

Alton  Barnes.  Marriages  at  Alton  Barnes, 
1597  to  1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  123-127. 
London,  1908.     8".) 

Altrincham. 

Ingham  (Alfred)  A  history  of  Altrincham  and 
Bowdon,  with  an  account  of  the  barony  and  house 
of  Dunham.  Altrincham:  Mackie,  Brewtnall  and 
Co,,  1879.     xi.  195  p.,  I  1.,  8  pi.     sq.  4.  fCO 

Alvaston. 

Alvaston.  Marriages  at  Alvaston,  16 14  to 
1 8 12.  (In:  Derb3rshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  111-123.  London, 
1909.     8*.) 

Alvington. 

Alving^on.  Marriages  at  Alvington.  1698  to 
1836.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14,  pp.  109-114. 
London,  1908.     8".) 

Ambrosden. 

Kennett  (White).  Parochial  antiquities  at- 
tempted in  the  history  of  Ambrosden,  Burcester, 
and  other  adjacent  parts  in  the  counties  of  Oxford 
and  Bucks.  Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  1 81 8.  New 
ed.     2  V.     4°.  CO 

Amersham. 

Amersham.  Marriages  at  Amersham,  1561 
to  18 12.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Bucking- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  i- 
61.     London,  1908.     8".) 

Amesbury  monastery. 

Kite  (Edward).  Amesbury  monastery,  with  an 
account  of  some  discoveries  on  the  site  in  i860. 
(Wiltshire  Notes  and  Queries,  v.  3,  pp.  114-119, 
145-154,  221-227,  258-267,  289-305,  354-366,  433- 
447;  V.  4,  pp.  74-80,  124-138.  Devizes,  1899- 
1902.) 

Talbot  (C.  H.)  Amesbury  monastery.  (Wilt- 
shire Notes  and  Queries,  v.  3,  pp.  549-556;  v.  4, 
pp.  11-20,  138-139.     Devizes,  1901-02.) 


Ampney  Cracis. 

Ampney  Crucis.  Marriages  at  Ampney  Cruets, 
1 561  to  1837.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glou- 
cestershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  15, 
pp.  103-117.     London,  1909.     8°.) 

Amport. 

Amport.  Marriages  at  Amport,  1665  to  1812. 
(In:  Han^pshire.  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  129-144.  London, 
1900.     8°.) 

Andover. 

Clutterbuck  (R.  H. )  The  story  of  the  quit- 
rent  at  Andover.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  50,  pp.  257-266.     London,  1894.) 

Angersleigh. 

Ancrersleig^h*  Marriages  at  Angersleigh, 
1693  to  18 1 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  1-5.  Lon- 
don, 1906.     8'.) 

Anglesey. 

An^ryl  (  ).  The  early  settlers  of  Anglesey. 
(Archaeol.  Cambrensis.  ser.  6,  v.  8,  pp.  1-28, 
121-148.     London,  1908.     8".) 

Jones  (H.  L.)  The  medieval  antiquities  of 
Anglesey.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  i,  pp.  40-45. 
London,  1844.) 

Remarks    on    some    of    the    churches    of 

Anglesey.     (Archaeol.   Jour.     v.    i,   pp.    Ii8-i3a 
London,  1844.) 

Rowlands  (H.)  Mona  antiqua  restaurata. 
An  archaeological  discourse  on  the  antiquities,  nat- 
ural and  historical,  of  the  Isle  of  Anglesey,  the 
antient  seat  of  the  British  Druids.  In  two  essays. 
With  an  appendix...  Dublin:  R,  Owen^  1723- 
6  11.,  viii,  383  p.,  2  iL,  I  fac-sim.,  9 pi.     sq.  4*. 

CD  A 


London,  1766.     4' 


CDA 


Annesley. 

Annesley.  Marriages  at  Annesley,  1599  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages.  ▼.  9,  pp.  73^ 
86.     London,   1906.     8°.) 

Anstey. 

Anstey.  Marriages  at  Anstey,  1591  to  18 12. 
(In:  Warwickshire,  Eng.  Warwickshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  41-51.  London, 
1904.     8".) 

Antrim. 

Belfast  Naturalists'  Field  Club.  A  guide  to 
Belfast  and  the  counties  of  Down  &  Antrim.  BeU 
fast:  McCaw,  Stevenson  6r*  Orr,  1902.  4P-1». 
286  p.,  3  maps.     12°.  CTB 

Daboardieu  (J.)  Statistical  survey  of  the 
county  of  Antrim,  with  observations  on  the  means 
of  improvement . . .  Dublin:  Graisberry  &*  Camp- 
bell, 1812.     xxiv,  630,  112  p.,  I  map,  i  plan,  i6pl. 


8'. 


CT 


Hig^h  sheriffs  of  the  County  of  Antrim.    (Ulster 
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1905) 

Pilson  (James  Adair.)      History  of  the  rise  and 
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Antrim  . . .  comp.    from  . . .  authentic  records. . . 
With    an    appendix. . .     Belfast:    Hodgson    [and 
others]  1846.  iv,  2  I.,  9-184  p.  8'.  CT 

Aran  islands. 

Lawson  (T.  Dillon).  Aran.  (Jour.  Galway 
Archseol.  &  Hist.  Soc.  ▼.  4,  pp.  24-32.  Galway, 
1905.) 

Synfi^e  (John  Millington).  The  Aran  Islands; 
with  drawings  by  J.  B.  Yeats.  Dublin:  Maunsel 
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Arbroath. 

Hay  (George).  History  of  Arbroath  to  the 
present  time,  with  notices  of  the  civil  and  ecclesi- 
astical affairs  of  the  neighbouring  district .. .  Ar- 
broath:  T,  Buncle,  1876.     xvi,  448  p.,  9  pi.     8°. 

ca 

Arbroath  abbey. 

Arbroath  abbey.  Liber  S.  Thome  de  Aber- 
brothoc.  Registrorum  Abbacie  de  Aberbrothoc. 
Pars  prior,  registnim  vetus  munimentaque  eidem 
coetanea  complectens,  11 78-1329.  [Pars  altera, 
registnim  nigrum  necnon  libros  cartanim  recenti- 
ores  complectens.  1 329-1 536.  Edited  by  C.  Innes 
and  P.  Chalmers.]  Edinburgh [r.  Constable]  1848- 
56.     2  v.,  pi.     sq.  4''.     (Bannatyne  Club.)        CR 

Ardeley. 

Ardeley*  Marriages  at  Ardeley,  otherwise 
Yardley,  1546  to  18 12.  (In:  Hertfordshire.  Eng. 
Hertfordshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2, 
pp.  1-56.     London,  1909.     8°.) 

Ardmore. 

Westropp  (Thomas  Johnson).  Notes  on  the 
antiquities  of  Ardmore.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Ireland,  v.  33  (ser.  5,  v.  13),  pp. 
353-380.     Dublin,  1903.) 

Ardstraw. 

Scott  (Charles).  Ardsratha:  the  church,  the 
see,  and  the  parish.  (Ulster  Jour,  of  Archaeol.  v. 
13  (pt.  i),  pp.  38-45.     Dublin,  1907.) 

Argyleshire. 

Arg^le.  The  commissariot  record  of  Argyle. 
Register  of  testaments,  1674-1800.  Edited  by  F. 
J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the  Society,  1902.  2  p.1., 
48  p.    8°.    (Scottish  Record  Soc.    Pt.  18.)    ART 

This  district  includes  portions  of  the  counties  of  Argyle 
and  Inverness. 

Campbell  (Lord  Archibald).  Records  of  Ar- 
gyll. Legends,  traditions  and  recollections  of 
Argyllshire  Highlanders. . .  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood &*  Sons,  1885.  xvi,  514  p.,  8  port.,  ii  pi. 
f^  ttZBD 

Christison  (David).  The  forts  of  Kilmartin, 
Kilmichael,  Glassary,  and  North  Knapdale,  Argyle. 
illus.  (Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proc.  v.  38, 
sess.  1903-04,  (ser.  4,  v.  2),  pp.  205-251.  Edin- 
burgh, 1904.) 

Donaldson  (John).  A  minister's  week  in 
Argyll.  August,  1879.  Dumfries:  /.  Anderson 
6y  Son,  n.  d.     32  p.,  i  pi.     8^        ♦C  p.  v.  867 

**  Resolve ''  (The)  of  the  landowners  of  Ar- 
gyllshire, 171 5.  (Scottish  Antiquary,  v.  13, 
pp.  126-137.     Edinburgh,  1899.     8°.) 


Statistical  account  of  Argyleshire.  By  the 
ministers  of  the  respective  parishes,  under  the 
superintendence  of  a  committee  of  the  Society  for 
the  Benefit  of  the  Sons  and  Daughters  of  the 
Clergy.  Edinburgh:  JV,  Blackwood  &*  Sons,  1^4$' 
2  p.l.,  728  p.     8"  CRB 

Armagh  (City). 

Fraser  (William).  A  list  of  (Presbyterian) 
marriages  copied  from  **the  session-book  of  the 
congregation  of  Armagh."  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of 
Antiquaries  of  Ireland.  Ser.  5,  v.  8,  pp.  345-351. 
London,  1898.     8°.) 

Stuart  (J.)  Historical  memoirs  of  the  city  of 
Armagh,  for  a  period  of  1373  years. . .  A  refuta- 
tion of  the  opinions  of  Dr.  Ledwich,  respecting  the 
nonexistence  of  St.  Patrick ;  and  an  appendix  on 
the  learning,  antiquities,  and  religion  of  the  Irish 
nation.  Newry:  A,  Wilkinson,  18 19.  x,  i  !., 
v-lxx,  72-631  p..  5  1.,  5  pi.     8*.  CT 

New  edition   revised,  corrected  and 

largely  re-written  by  Rev.  A.  Coleman.  Dublin: 
Browne  &*  Nolan,  1900.  2  p.l.,  vii-xxiv,  478  p., 
5  maps,  4  pi.,  2  port.     4**.  CT 

Armagh  (County). 

Coote  {Sir  Charles).  Statistical  survey  of  the 
county  of  Armagh  with  observations  on  the  means 
of  improvement  drawn  up  in  the  years  1802  and 
1803  for  the  consideration,  and  under  the  direction 
of  the  Dublin  Society.  Dublin:  Graisberry  6* 
Campbell,  1804.     xxv,  395,  33  p.,  i  I.,  2  maps. 

CTB 

Arran  island. 

Balfour  (J.  A.)  The  ecclesiastical  remains  on 
the  Holy  Isle,  Arran.  illus.  (Soc.  of  Antiq.  of 
Scotland.  Proc.    v.  43,  pp!  147-158.    Edinburgh, 


1909.     8". 


Arundel. 


CPA 


Tierney  (Mark  Aloysius).  The  history  and 
antiquities  of  the  castle  and  town  of  Arundel;  in- 
cluding the  biography  of  its  earls,  from  the  Con- 
quest to  the  present  time.  London:  G,  6^  fV. 
Nicol,  1834.     2  V.     illus.     4**.  CO 

Wright  (C.)  The  history  and  description  of 
Arundel  Castle,  Sussex. .  .with  an  abstract  of  the 
lives  of  the  earls  of  Arundel,  from  the  Conquest  to 
the  present  time...  London:  Printed  for  the 
author,  1818.    xi,  168  p.,  2  pi.    2.  ed.    I2%    COF 

Ash  Bocking. 

Ash  Bocking.  4  pi.  (Proc.  Suffolk  Inst,  of 
Archseol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  v.  2,  pp.  228-246.  Ips^ 
wich,  1902.) 

Ash  Priors. 

Ash  Priors.  Marriages  at  Ash  Priors,  1700  ta 
1 81 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  reg- 
isters.   Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  79-83.    London,  1906. 

Ashbrittle. 

Ashbrittle.  Marriages  at  Ashbrittle,  1563  to 
18 12.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  107-123.  London, 
1908.     8^) 

Ashby  castle. 

Scriven  (R.  G.)  The  history  of  castle  Ashby. 
I  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  35,  pp.  360-371.  Lon^ 
don,  1878.) 


448 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Ashchurch. 

Ashcharch*  Marriages  at  Ashchurch,  1555 
to  1837.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14,  pp.  115- 
142.     London^  1908.     8°.) 

Ashdon. 

Ashdon.  Marriages  at  Ashdon,  1557  to  1812. 
(In:  Essex,  Eng.  Essex  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.    V.  I,  pp.  103-128.    London^  1909.     8**.) 

Ashill. 

AshilL  Marriages  at  Ashill,  1558  to  181 5. 
<In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  4,  pp.  1-17.     London^  1902.      8**.) 

Ashley. 

Ashley.  Marriages  at  Ashley,  i6§8  to  1812. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  3,  pp.  67-72.     London^  1906.     8*.) 

Ashton. 

Adams  (M.)  A  brief  account  of  Ashton  church 
and  of  some  of  the  Chudleighs  of  Ashton,  in  Devon. 
Plymouth:    W.   Brendan    6*    Son^    i8qq.     16  p., 

7  pi.     4^  COP  p.  box 

Repr.:  Trans.  Devon.  Assoc.  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit. 
and  Art.    1899.    v.  31. 

Ashton-under-Lyne. 

Butterworth  (Edwin).  An  historical  account 
of  the  towns  of  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Stalybridge, 
and  Dunkinfield.     Ashton,  1842.     12°.  CO 

•  Ask  ham. 

Asklukm.  The  register  of  the  parish  of  Ask- 
ham  in  the  county  of  Westmoreland  from  1566  to 
18 12.  Copied  by  M.  E*.  Noble.  London:  Bemrose 
^  Sons,  1904.     xiii,  256  p.,  i  pi.     4".  ARX 

Noble  {Miss  ).  A  sketch  of  the  church  of 
Askham,  and  some  account  of  the  early  parish  reg- 
isters. (Transac.  Cumberland  and  Westmorland 
Antiq.  &  Archajol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  4,  pp.  92-103. 
Kendal,  1904.) 

Askham  Richard. 

Askham  Richard.  The  registers  of  Askham 
Richard,  in  the  Ainsty  of  York,  1 579-1812.  Tran- 
scribed and  edited  by  F.  W.  Slingsby.  \Leed5\ 
Privately  prtd.  for  the  Yorkshire  Parish  Register 
Soc,  1908.  2  p.l.,  52  p.  8**.  (Yorkshire  Parish 
Register  Society.     Pubs.    v.  31.)  ARX 

Aston. 

Blckley  (W.  B.)  Inhabitants  of  Birmingham, 
Edgbaston  and  Aston,  possessing  goods  to  the 
value  of  ten  shillings  and  upwards  in  the  year  1327, 
being  a  list  of  persons  taxed  to  the  amount  of  a 
twentieth  of  their  movables,  as  a  subsidy  for  the 
defence  of  the  Kingdom  against  the  Scotch.  Ex- 
tracted from  the  original  roll  in  the  public  record 
office.  Birmingham:  W.  Downing^  1885.  19  p. 
sq.  8".  CO 

Aston  Clinton. 

Aston  Clinton.  Marriages  at  Aston  Clinton, 
1560  to  1812.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buck- 
inghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2, 
pp.  1 15-140.     London,  1904.     8*'.) 

St.  Leonard'Sf  Aston  Clinton.  Marriages  at 
St.  Leonard's,  Aston  Clinton,  1739  to  1 812.     (In: 


Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckinghamshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  103-107.  London^ 
1907.     S'*.) 

Aston  Somerville. 

Aston  Somerville.  Marriages  at  Aston  Somer- 
ville, 1661  to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng. 
Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages.  ▼.  4, 
pp.  5-9.     London,  1898.     8°.) 

Aston  Subedge. 

Aston  Subedge.  Marriages  at  Aston  Subedge, 
1539  to  18 12.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glou- 
cestershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp. 
59-68.     London,  1898.     8".) 

Athelney  abbey. 

Muchelney  abbey.  Two  cartularies  of  the 
Benedictine  abbeys  of  Muchelney  and  Athelney  in 
the  county  of  Somerset.  Edited  by  E.  H.  Bates. 
^London:  Harrison  6r»  Sons^  1899.  vi,  I  1.,  238  p., 
I  facsim.  sq.  8"*.  (Somerset  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]     v.  14.)  COjP 

Athenry  abbey. 

Blake  (Martin  J.)  The  Abbey  of  Athenry. 
(Jour.  Galway  Archaeol.  &  Hist.  Soc.  v.  2,  pp. 
65-90.     Galway^  1902.) 

Atherstone-on-Stour. 

Atherstone-on-Stour.  Marriaees  at  Ather- 
stone-on-Stour, 1611  to  1812.  (In:  Warwickshire, 
Eng.  Warwickshire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  I,  pp.  89-95.     London,  1904.     8**.) 

Athlone. 

Kelly  (J.  J.)  Colonel  Richard  Grace,  governor 
of  Athlone.  1646-1685.  (Irish  Ecclesiast.  Rec. 
ser.  4,  V.  26,  pp.  39-53.  127-145,  240-260.  Dub- 
lin, 1909.     8*.)  ZLPS 

Orpen  (Goddard  H.)  Athlone  Castle:  its  early 
history,  with  notes  on  some  neighbouring  castles. 

1  pi.  (Royal  Soc.  Antiq.  Ireland.  Jour.  ▼.  37, 
pp.  257-276.     Dublin,  1907.) 

Attenborough. 

Attenboroug^h.  Marriages  at  Attenborough, 
1560  to  1 812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Not- 
tinghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6, 
pp.  1-29.     London,    1904.     8°.) 

Aubourn. 

Aubourn.  Marriages  at  Aubourn,  1562  to 
1837.  (In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  1 17-126.  Lon- 
don, 1908.     8°.) 

Audley  End. 

Braybrooke  (3.  baron),  Richard  Griffin 
Neville,  The  history  of  Audley  End,  to  which 
are  appended  notices  of  the  town  and  parish  of  Saf- 
fron Walden  in  the  county  of  Essex.  London:  S, 
Bentley,  1836.  xiv,  331  (i)p.,  4  plans,  9  pi.,  6  port. 

sq.  f^  t^o 

Aughton. 

Wickham  (W.  A.)    Some  notes  on  Aaghton. 

2  plans,  5  pi.  (Hist.  Soc.  of  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire.  Transac.  v.  60  (n.  s.  v.  24),  pp.  72-g6. 
Liverpool^  1909.     8*.) 


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Auldhame. 
See  Tyninghame. 

Avening. 

Avenin^T*  Marriages  at  Avening,  I557>i8i2. 
(In:  Gloucestershire,  £ng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  lo,  pp.  1-39.  London^ 
1905.     8"*.) 

Awsworth. 

Awsworth.  Marriages  at  Awsworth,  1756  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  p.  95. 
London,  1905.     8**.) 

Axe  river. 
See  Devonshire. 

Axholme  (Isle  oQ. 

Peck  (W.)  A  topographical  account  of  the 
Isle  of  Axholme,  being  the  west  division  of  the 
Wapentake  of  Manley,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 
Doncaster:  the  author^  1815.  2  p.l.,  281,  iii,  iv, 
vi,  xviii,  xiv,  ix,  viii,  viii,  ii,  iii  p.,  6  pi.,  i  port. 

sq.  4'.  tCOB 

One  of  aoo  copies  printed. 

Aydon  castle. 

Knowles  (W.  H.)  Aydon  castle,  Northumber- 
land. I  plan.  (Archaeologia.  v.  56,  pt.  I,  pp. 
71-83.     London,  1898.) 

Aylesbury. 

Gibbs  (Robert).  A  history  of  Aylesbury  with 
its  borough  and  hundreds,  the  hamlet  of  Walton, 
and  the  electoral  division.  Aylesbury:  Pr.  by  Robt. 
Gibbs,  1885.     viii,  638  p.,  4  pi.     4".  CO 

Robinson  (Francis  E.)  The  story  of  Ayles- 
bury. (Home  Counties  Maga.  v.  3,  pp.  93-97. 
London,  1901.) 

Aylestone. 

Book  of  the  constables'  accounts  from  167 1  to 
1 7 10.  Aylestone,  England.  (Transac.  Leicester- 
shire Architect.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  9,  pp.  193- 
196.     Leicester,  i902-'o3.) 

Ayr. 

Ayr.  Charters  of  the  royal  burgh  of  Ayr. 
Edinburgh:  Ayr  6r  Wigton  Archaological  Associa- 
tion, 1883.  xxxvi,  233  p.,  5  fac-sim.,  3  pi.  4*. 
(Ayrs.  Gallo.  Archaeol.  Assoc.)  CA 

One  of  400  copies  printed. 

Friars  Preachers  of  Ayr.  Charters  of  the  Friars 
Preachers  of  Ayr.  Edinburgh:  Ayr  <5r»  Wigton 
Archaological  Association,  188 1,  xxxv,  127  p., 
5  fac-sim.,  i  pi.   4''.   (Ayrs.  Gallo.  Archseol.  Assoc.) 

One  of  400  copies  printed.  C  A 

Ayrshire. 
Pbkiodicals. 

Ayrshire  and  Galloway,  formerly  Ayrshire  and 
Wigtonshire,  Archaeological  Association,  Ayr.  Ar- 
chaeological and  historical  collections  relating  to 
Ayrshire  and  Galloway,  v.  i-io.  Edinburgh: 
The  Society,  1878-99.     4^  fCA 

Title  of  V.  z-4  reads  *'  relating  to  the  counties  of  Ayr  and 
Wigton." 

General  works. 

Ballads  (The)  and  songs  of  Ayrshire,  illustrated 
with  sketches,  historical,  traditional,  narrative,  and 
biographical.  Edinburgh:  T,  G,  Stevenson,  1847. 
2  V.  in  I.     8'.  NCK 


Glasfi^ow^.  The  commissariot  record  of  Glas- 
gow. Register  of  testaments,  1 547-1 800.  Edin- 
burgh: the  Society,  1901.  iv,  547  p.  8°.  (Scottish 
Record  Soc.     Pts.  9-13.)  ART 

This  district  includes  the  county  of  Ayr  andj  portions  of 
Dumbarton,  Lanark,  Stirling  and  Renfrew. 

Paterson  (James).  History  of  the  counties  of 
Ayr  and  Wigton.  Edinburgh:  /.  Stillie,  i863-'66. 
3  V.  in  5.     fac-sim.,  pi.     12**.  OR 

Robertson  (G.)  A  genealogical  account  of 
the  principal  families  in  Ayreshire,  more  particularly 
in  Cunninghame.  Irvine:  Cunninghame  Press, 
1823-25.    3  V.     I2^  Stuart  8487 

Topographical    description    of    Ayrshire; 

more  particularly  of  Cunninghame:  together  with  a 
genealogical  account  of  the  principal  families  in 
that  bailiwick.  Irvine:  Cunninghame  Press,  1820. 
xii,  13-442  p.,  I  map.     f".  ttCR 

Wylie  (W.)  Ayrshire  streams:  or.  Scenes, 
characters,  and  traditions  of  the  west  country. 
London:  A .  flail.  Virtue  «Sr*  C<?. ,  1 8 5 1 .    1 36  p.    16'. 

Stuart  7648 
Babingly. 

Babin^ly.  Marriages  at  Babingly,  T662  to 
1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages.  ▼.  2,  pp.  129-130.  London, 
1900.     8**.) 

Baggrave. 

Hill  (John  Harwood).  The  history  of  Market 
Harborough,  with  that  portion  of  the  hundred  of 
Gartree,  Leicestershire,  containing  the  parishes  of 
Baggrave,  Billesdon. .  .[etc.]    Leicester,  1875.    f. 

tfARX 
Balderton. 

Balderton.  Marriages  at  Balderton,  1538  to 
1 8 12.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  1-3 1. 
London,  1900.     8''.) 

Ballingarry. 

Molony  (Henry).  Ancient  churches  and  topo- 
graphy of  Ballingarry  parish,  County  Limerick. 
(Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  v.  35 
(ser.  5,  V.  15),  pp.  255-263.     Dublin,  1905.) 

Ballintubber  abbey. 

Blake  (Martin  J.)  Ballintubber  Abbey.  Co. 
Mayo:  notes  on  its  history.  (Jour.  Galway  Archseol. 
&  Hist.  Soc.     V.  3,  pp.  65-88.     Galway,  1904.) 

Ballitore. 

Sherlock  (  ).  Ballitore  and  its  associa- 
tions. (Co.  Kildare  Archseol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  5, 
pp.  415-422.     Dublin,  1908.     8°.) 

Ballygally  castle. 

Porter  (Classon).  Ballygally  castle,  i  pi. 
(Ulster  Jour,  of  Archseol.  v.  7,  pp.  65-77.  -5^^- 
fast,  1901.) 

Ballykine  castle. 

Knoz(H.  T.)  Ballykine  castle,  i  pi.  (Jour. 
Galway  Archseol.  &  Hist.  Soc.  v.  3.  pp.  95-101. 
Galway,  1 904.) 

Ballymore  Eustace. 

Fitsfl^erald  {Lord  Walter).  Ballymore  Eus- 
tace and  its  neighbouring  antiquities.  (Jour.  Arch- 
seol. Soc.  of  the  County  of  Kildare.  v,  3,  pp.  343- 
360.     Dublin,  1902.) 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Ballysadare. 

0*Rorke  (Terence).  History,  antiquities,  and 
present  state  of  the  parishes  of  Ballysadare  and 
Kilvarnet,  in  the  county  of  Sligo,  with  notices  of 
the  O' Haras,  the  Coopers,  the  Percevals,  and  other 
local  families.     Dublin:  J.  Duffy  6-  Sons  [1878]. 


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XV,  il.,  544  p.     12 

Ballyshannon. 

Allin^ham  (Hugh).  Ballyshannon:  its  his- 
tory and  antiquities;  with  some  account  of  the 
surrounding  neighbourhood.  Londonderry:  J, 
Montgomery,  1879.  4  p.l.»  (0  6-143  (0  P-.  i  P*- 
I2^  CT 

Balmerino  abbey. 

Balmerino  abbey.  The  chartularies  of  Bal- 
merino and  Lindores;  now  first  printed  from  the 
original  Mss.  in  the  Library  of  the  Faculty  of  Ad- 
vocates. [Edited  by  W.  B.  D.  D.  Tumbull.] 
Edinburgh:  Abbots  ford  Club,  1841.  2  p.l.,  2,  xii, 
I  I.,  iii.  3.  3-87  p.,  I  I..  2,  xi,  55  p.,  4  pi.,  I  plan, 
sq.  4*.     (Abbotsford  Club.)  fCP 

Baltinglass  abbey. 

Fits^erald  {Lord  Walter).  Baltinglass  Ab- 
bey, its  possessions,  and  their  post- Reformation 
proprietors,  illus.  2  tables.  (Co.  Kildare  Arch- 
aeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  6,  pp.  379-414.  Dublin, 
1908.     8'.) 

Banbury. 

Beesley  (Alfred).  The  history  of  Banbury; 
including  historical  and  antiquarian  notices  of  the 
neighbourhood.     London  [1841J.     illus.     pi.     8**. 

CO 
Bandon. 

Bennett  (George).  The  history  of  Bandon. 
Cork:  Henry  «5r»  Coghlan,  1862.  xv,  373  p.  12".  CT 

Day  (Robert).  The  council  book  of  Bandon 
Bridge,  1 765-1 840.  (Cork  Hist.  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Jour.  ser.  2.  v.  12,  pp.  96-99;  v.  14,  pp.  122-127. 
Cork,  i9o6-'o8.) 

Banff. 

BaniF*  The  annals  of  Banff.  Compiled  by  W. 
Cramond.  Aberdeen:  New  Spalding  Club,  1891- 
93.     2v.     4'.     (New  Spalding  Club.)  fCP 

Banffshire. 

Collections  for  a  history  of  the  shires  of  Aber- 
deen and  Banff.  [Edited  by  J.  Robertson.] 
Aberdeen:  Printed  for  the  Spalding  Club  [by  IV, 
Bennett^  1843.    xii,  638  p.,  i  1.,  i  map.    8°.      CP 

BKacdonald  (James).  Celtic  place  names,  with 
special  reference  to  names  in  Banffshire,  n,  p, 
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Moray*     The  commissariot  record  of  Moray. 

Register  of    testaments,    1 684-1 80a     Edited   by 

F.J.Grant.    Edinburgh:  the  Society,  iqo^.    ^Ei^-> 

29  p.    8**.    (Scottish  Record  Soc.     Ft.  25.)  ART 

This  district  embraces  the  couaties  of  Elgin  and  Nairn  and 
portions  of  Aberdeen,  Banff  and  Inverness. 

Watt  (W.)  A  history  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff. 
Edinburgh:  IV,  Blackwood  &*  Sons,  1900.  xvi, 
438  p. I  3  maps.  8"*.  (County  histories  of  Scot- 
Und.)  CP 

Bangor. 

Halliwell  (J.  O.)  Notes  of  family  excursions 
in  north  Wales,  taken  chiefly  from  Rhyl,  Aber- 


gele, Llandudno,  and  Bangor.     London:  Printed 
for  the  author,  i860.     12°. 

Palmer  (Alfred  Neobard).  Notes  on  the  early 
history  of  Bangor  Is  y  Coed.     (Y  Cymmrodor.    v. 

10,  pp.  12-28.     London,  1890.) 

Banstead. 

Banstead.  The  registers.  154  7-1 789.  Tran- 
scribed by  F.  A.  H.  Lambert.  London',  Parish 
Reg,  Soc,  1896.  vii,  145  p.,  I  1.  8'.  (Parish 
Reg.  Soc.     ▼.  I.)  ARS 

Bardwell. 

Bard^rell  town  estate  accounts.  (Proc.  Suf- 
folk Inst,  of  Archseol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  ▼.  11,  pp. 
1 14-133.     Ipswich,  1 901.) 

Gild  of  S.  Peter  in  Bardwell.  [Accounts  in 
connection  with  the  '*Town"  or  "Charity  Es- 
tate" in  Bardwell,  prior  to  the  Reformation.] 
(Proc.  Suffolk  Inst,  of  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.     ▼. 

11,  pp.  81-110.     Ipswich,  1901.) 

Barkby. 

Barkby.  Marriages  at  Barkby.  1586  to  18 12. 
(In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  111-133.  London, 
1909.    8' 

Barlaston. 

Barlaston  parish  register,  if./..*  Privately 
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3  p.l.,  (i)  6-135  p.     8'.     (Staffordshire  Par.  Rejf. 


Soc.     Deanery  of  Trentham.     v.  i.) 

Barley/ 

Barley.  Marriages  at  Barley,  1560  to  1812. 
(In:  Hertfordshire,  Eng.  Hertfordshire  parish 
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1907.     8".) 

Barnard  castle. 

Robinson  (Thomas  W.  N.)  The  castle  of 
Barnard.  (Jour.  Brit.  ArchaeoL  Assoc,  v.  43, 
pp.  27-43.     London,  1887.) 

Barnby-in  -  le- Willows. 

Bamby-in-le -Willows.  Marriages  at  Bam- 
by-in-le-Willows,  1593  to  1812.  (In:  Notting- 
hamshire, Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  3,  pp.  33-42.    London,  1900.    8".) 

Barnsley. 

Jackson  (R.)  History  of  Barnsley.  London, 
1858.     tables.     8°.  CO 

Barnstaple. 

Adams  cOscar  Fay).  Our  English  parent 
towns.  Barnstaple,  i  pi.  (New  Eng.  Hist.  & 
Geneal.  Reg.    v.  57,  pp.  59-65.    Boston,  1903.) 

Barnstaple.  Barnstaple  parish  register  of 
baptisms,  marriages  and  burials.  1538  A.D.  to 
1 81 2  A.D.  Edited  by  Thomas  Wainwright 
Exeter  {Eng,"]  J,  G.  Commin,  1903.  4  p.l.,  234 
p.,  I  1.,  96  p.,  I  1.,  182  p.     4°.  t^^^ 

Reprint  of  the  BarnsUple  records.  Pub- 
lished by  J.  R.  Chanter  and  T.  Wainwright.  With 
corrections  and  additions  by  T.  Wainwright. 
Barnstaple:  A,  E,  Barnes,  1900.     3  ▼.     8'. 


Barnstaple  (A)  merchant's  inventory  in  the 
fifteenth  century.  (Devon  Notes  and  Queries,  v. 
3,  pp.  86-89.     Exeter,  1904.) 


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Barnstaple^  contd. 

Chanter  (J.  F.)  The  parish  clerks  of  Barn- 
staple, 1500-1900.  (Rept.  &  Transac.  Devon- 
shire Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.,  & 
Art.  V.  36  (ser.  2,  v.  6),  pp.  390-414.  Plymouth, 
1904.) 

Barrington. 
Barring^on.     Marriag^es  at  Barrington,  1654 
to  18 1 2.     (In:  Somerset,  Eng.     Somerset   parish 
registers.     Marriages,     v.  4,  pp.  75-83.     London, 
1902.     8".) 

Barrow  Gumey. 

Barrow  Gurney.  Marriages  at  Barrow  Gur- 
ney,  1593  to  18 12.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somer- 
set parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  141- 
153.     London,  1899.     8".) 

Barsham. 

Sacklinfi^  (F.  H.)  Some  notes  on  Barsham 
Juxta  Beccles,  Co.  Suffolk.  (Genealogist,  n.  s. 
V.  21,  pp.  124-142,  243-250;  V.  22,  pp.  56-61, 
128-134,  14Q-154.  212-222;  V.  23,  pp.  11-18,  73- 
79.     Exeter,  i904-*o6.) 

Barton-in-Fabis. 

Barton-in-Fabis.  Marriages  at  Barton-in- 
Fabis,  1558  to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng. 
Nottinghamshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v. 
7,  pp.  17-31.     London,  1905.     8**.) 

Barton-on-the- Heath. 

Barton-on-the-Heath.  Marriages  at  Barton- 
on-the-Heath.  1577  to  18 10.  (In:  Warwickshire. 
Eng.  Warwickshire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  3,  pp.  143-150.     London,  1906.     8".) 

Barton-on-Humber. 

Brown  (Robert),  jr.     Notes    on    the  earlier 

history  ot  Barton-on-Humber.     London:  E.  Stock 

(1908].     2  v.     illus.     4*.  CO 

V.  I.  To  the  end  of  the  Norman  period,  A.D.  1x54. 
V.  a.  A.D.  1154-1377. 

Barton  Mills. 

Powell  (Edgar).  List  of  rectors  with  sundry 
documents  relating  to  church  matters  at  Barton 
Mills.  (Sufifolk  Inst,  of  Archaeol.  and  Natural 
Hist.  Proc.  V.  13,  pp.  178-190.  Ipswich,  1908. 
Z\)  CA 

Barton  under  Need  wood. 

Barton  under  Needwood.  Barton  ander  Need- 
woo  J  parish  register.  London:  Privately  printed 
for  the  Staffordshire  Par,  Reg.  Soc,  1902-03.  2  v. 
8°.  (Staffordshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Deanery  of 
Tutbury.     v.  3,  pt.  1-2.)  AtlX 

Barton  Turf. 

Barton  Turf.  Marriages  at  Barton  Turf,  1558 
to  1837.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  reg- 
isters.    Marriages,     v.  4,  pp.  1-16.  London,  1909. 

Barwick-in-Elmet. 

Barwick-in-Elmet.  Wills,  registers  and 
monumental  inscriptions  of  the  parish  of  Barwick- 
in-Elmet.  Co.  York.  Edited  by  G.  D.  Lumb. 
Leeds:  Privately  printed  for  subscribers,  iqoS. 
4  p.l.,  452  p.,  2  facsim.     8**.  ARX 

Colman  (F.  S.)  A  history  of  the  parish  of 
Barwick-in-Elmet,  in  the  county  of  York.     Leeds, 


1908.     6  p.l.,  342,  vii  p.,  I  map,  12  pi.,  4  port., 
8  tables.  8°.  (Thoresby  Soc.    Publications,  v.  17.) 

CO 
Basford. 

Basford.  Marriages  at  Basford,  1568  to  18 12. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages.  ▼.  6,  pp.  31-64. 
London^  1904.     8**.) 

Basing. 

Basing^.  Marriages  at  Basing,  1655  to  18 12. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  3,  pp.  89-103.     London,  1902.    8*.) 

Basing  House,  Hampshire. 

History  (The)  of  Basing  House,  in  Hamp- 
shire. ..  An  appendix,  containing  Oliver  Cromwell's 
letter  to  the  speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
on  the  storming  of  Basing  House,  etc. ;  and  two 
replies  to  the  Marquis  of  Winchester  to  summonses 
to  surrender.  Basingstoke:  S.  Chandler,  1847. 
52  p.,  I  pi.     7.  cd.     12'.  CO  p.  box 

Basingstoke. 

Basing^stoke.  Marriages  at  Basingstoke, 
1638  to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  73"i36. 
London,  1903.     8**.) 

Fraternity  of  the  Holy  Ghost  in  Basingstoke. 
The  book  of  accounts  of  the  wardens  of  the  Fra- 
ternity of  the  Holy  Ghost  in  Basingstoke.  A.D« 
1557-A.D.  1654.     Southampton:  Gilbert   ^   Co., 

1882.  2 1..  157  p.  4^  too 

Basingwerk  abbey. 

Brock  (E.  P.  Loftus).  The  Cistercian  abbeys 
of  Cymmer  and  Basingwerk,  with  notes  on  the 
holy  wells  of  Wales,  i  pi.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  34,  pp.  463-479.     London,  1878.) 

Bassingham. 
Bassinfi^ham.  Marriages  at  Bassingham,  1572 
to   1 812.     (In:    Lincolnshire,    Eng.     Lincolnshire 
parish   registers.      Marriages,     v.   4,    pp.   43-62. 
London,  1909.     8**.) 

Bath. 

Abbey  church  of  Saints  Peter  and  Paul, 
Bath.  The  registers  of  the  Abbey  church.  Edited 
by  A.  J.  Jewers.  London  [IVardour  Pr.]  1900- 
1901.  2  V.  4**.  (Harleian  Society.  Registers. 
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Bath* — Baths  Committee.  Handbook  to  the 
city  of  Bath.  England.  ..1900.  Bath:  **  Bath 
Chronicle**  [igoo].     40  p.     32'.  CO  p.  box 

Bath  in  the  eighteenth  century.  (Edinburgh 
Rev.     V.  202,  pp.  162-188.     London,  1905.) 

Bath  (The)  pictorial.   Bath,  Eng. :  "  Pictorial** 

df  '*  Chronicle**  Offices [iSg4'f]  64  p.   iHust.  6.  ed. 
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Britton  (J.)  History  and  antiquities  of  Bath 
Abbey  Church.     London,  1825.     4".  MRBH 

Chandler  {Mrs.  Mary).  The  description  of 
Bath.  A  poem.  Humbly  inscribed  to  Her  Royal 
Highness,  the  Princess  Amelia.  With  several 
other  poems. . .  To  which  is  added,  A  true  tale. . . 
London:  f.  Leake,  1755.    4  p.l-t  85  p.    7.  ed.    8°. 

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Bath,  confd. 

Green  (Emanuel).  Notes  on  Bath  as  a  Roman 
city.  I  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  48,  pp.  174-185. 
London,  1891.) 

Mftrkland  (James  Heywood).  The  history 
and  antiquities  of  Bath.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc^     V.  13,  pp.  81-97.     London,  1857.) 

E  New  Bath  guide;   or,  Memoirs  of  the  B — r — d 

family  in  a  series  of  poetical  epistles.     London: 

J.  DodsUy,  i-jtt.   139 p.  3d.  ed.    8^   ^C  p.T.488 

New  (The)  Bath  guide;  or,  Useful  pocket  com- 
panion, giving  an  account  of  the  first  discovery  of 
its  medicinal  waters  by  King  Bladud;  nature  and 
efficacy  of  the  warm  baths  and  sudatories;  to  which 
is  added,  the  life  &c.  of  Richard  Nash,  Esq.,  who 
presided  over  the  amusements  of  this  city  upwards 
of  50  years.  Bath:  B.  Cruttwell,  1787.  79  p., 
I  map,  2  pi.,  3  port.     16°.  COB  p.  box 

Bath:   B.   Cruttwell,   1 791.     80  p.,  4  pi. 

sm.  16°.  ^Cp.v.l088 

Perkins  (T.)  The  abbey  churches  of  Bath 
&  Malmesbury  and  the  church  of  Saint  Laur- 
ence,   Bradford-on-Avon.     London :   G,    Bill   &* 


Sons,  1901.     xii,   116  p.,  2  plans.     12".      (Bell's 
cathedral  series.)  MRBR 

St.  Michael  without  the  North  Gate,  Bath. 
The  churchwardens  accounts  of  the  church  & 
parish  of  St.  Michael  without  the  North  Gate, 
Bath,  1349-1575.  Edited  by  C.  B.  Pearson. 
Taunton  :  Somersetshire  Archaological  and  Nat. 
History  Soc,  1878.  3  p.l.,  xxiii,  138  p.  8*. 
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Shepherd  (Thomas  H.)  Bath  and  Bristol, 
with  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Gloucester, 
displayed  in  a  series  of  views . . .  from  drawings  by 
Shepherd;  with  historical  and  descriptive  illustra- 
tions by  J.  Britton.     London,  1829.     pi.     4*. 

MQWK 

Sammer  (A)  in  Bath,  in  a  series  of  letters,  de- 
scriptive of  its  scenery,  machinery,  dresses  and 
decorations.  Sherborne :  Langdon  ^  Marker^ 
1822.      2  p.l.,   80,  iv  p.     8°.  NCM  p.  box 

Taylor  (C.  S.)  Bath,  Mercian  and  west  Saxon. 
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Baldwin  (William  Henry),  the  younger.  An 
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Bard  family.  The  Bard  family:  a  history  and 
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Beall  family.  Historic  sketches  of  the  Beall 
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to  1892.  By  Albert  S.  Edwards.  Springfield,  III: 
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Bernard,  Saint,  Abbi  of  Clairvaux,  Vie  dc 
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Jacobowski  (Ludwig).  Ludwig  Jacobowski  im 
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Kelvin  (i.  baron),  William  Thomson.  The 
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Lincoln  (Abraham).  Abraham  Lincoln.  The 
tribute  of  a  century,  1 809-1909;  commemorative  of 
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Livingston  family.  The  Livingstons  of  Liv- 
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the  Scottish  House  of  Callendar  which  settled  in 
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an  account  of  Robert  Livingston  of  Albany.  ..and 
his  principal  descendants.  By  Edwin  Brockholst 
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Marx  (Karl).  Karl  Marx:  his  life  and  work. 
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Mill  (John  Stuart).  The  letters  of  John  Stuart 
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Francois  Armand  du  Plessis  (1696-1788).   By  H.  N. 
Williams.    London:  Methuen  &*  Co,  [19T0J.  xxiv, 

1  1.,  346  p.,  I  1.,  2  pi.,  15  port.     8*. 

RusKiN  (John).  Ruskin  and  his  circle.  By 
Ada  Earland.  London:  Hutchinson  &*Co.,  19 10. 
xi  (i),  340  p.  I  pi.,  16  port.     8"*. 

Sand  (George),  pseud,  of  Mme,  A.  L.  A.  D. 
DuDEVANT.  George  Sand,  some  aspects  of  her 
life  and  work.  By  Ren^  Doumic.  Translated  by 
Alys  Hallard . . .  Nfw  York:  G.  P.Putnam  s  Sons, 
19 10.     viii,  I  1.,  311  p.,  I  facsim.,  18  port.     8°. 

Shumway  family.  Genealogy  of  the  Shumway 
family.  Compiled  by  Asahel  Adams  Shumway. 
New  York:  T.  A.  IVright,  1909.  478  p.,  5  pl-. 
12  port.     8\ 

Sterne  (Laurence).  Sterne.  A  study.  By 
Walter  Sichel.  To  which  is  added  The  journal  to 
Eliza.  London:  IViUiams  and  Norgate,  1910. 
xiii,  360  p.,  2  facsim.,  2  pi.,  7  port.     8". 

Wilson    (5iV  Charles  William).      The  life  of 

Major-General  Sir  Charles  William  Wilson,  Royal 

Engineers.   .    By  Charles  M.    Watson.     London: 

J,    Murrav,  1909.  xv,  419  (i)  p.,  5  maps,  15  pi., 

2  port.     8  • 

English    and   American   Literature. 

Beerbohm  (Max).  Yet  again.  London:  Chap- 
man &*  Hally  ltd.,  1909.     viii,  326  p.,  i  1.     5.  ed. 

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Carruth  (William  Herbert).  Each  in  his  own 
tongue,  and  other  poems.  New  York:  G.  P.  Put- 
nam* s  SonSy  1909.     V,  129  p.     16*'. 

Cunlifle  (Richard  John).  A  new  Shakespearean 
dictionary.  London:  Blackie  and  Son,  1910.  xi, 
(i),  342  p.     8°. 

Davidson  (John).  The  man  forbid,  and  other 
essays,  by  J.  Davidson,  with  an  introduction  by 
E.  J.  O'Brien.  Boston:  The  Ball  Publ.  Co.,  1910. 
2  pll.,  7-255  P-     16". 

Dickins  (Lilian),  and  Mary  Stanton.  An 
eighteenth-century  correspondence:  being  the  let- 
ters of  Dean  Swift,  Pitt,  the  Lytteltons  and  the 
Grenvilles,  Lord  Dacre. .  .and  others  to  Sanderson 
Miller,  Esq.,  of  Radway.  Edited  by  Lilian  Dickins 
and  Mary  Stanton.  London:  J.  Murray,  19 10. 
xiv,  466  p.,  II  pi.,  II  port.     8**. 

Do^Fden  (Edward).  Essays,  modern  and 
Elizabethan.  London:  J,  M,  Dent  &*  Sons,  1910. 
vii,  379  (i)  p.     8*. 

Feuillerat  (Albert).    John  Lyly:  contribution* 
4  Thistoire  de  la  Renaissance  en  Angleterre.   Cam- 
bridge:  At  the  University  Press,  1910.    xii,  661  p., 
I  tab.     8°. 

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Huneker  (James).  Promenades  of  an  impres- 
sionist. New  York:  Ch.  Scribner^s  Sons,  19 10. 
5p.l.,  390  p.     12". 

Mackaye  (Percy  Wallace).  A  garland  to 
Sylvia:  a  dramatic  reverie.  With  a  prologue. 
New- York:  The Macmillan  Co.,  19 10.  xxiv,  177  p. 

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Mitchell  (Silas  Weir).  The  comfort  of  the 
hills,  and  other  poems.  New  York:  The  Century 
Co.,  igio.     xi,  98  p.     12°. 


Roberts  (Charles  George  Douglas).  Kings  in 
exile.  New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co.,  1910. 
vii,  299  p.,  12  pi.     12**. 

Shepherd  (Richard  Heme).  The  bibliography 

of  Swinburne.     A  bibliographical  list  arranged  in 

chronological  order  of  the  published  writings  in 

verse  and  prose  of  Algernon  Charles  Swinburne 

(1 85 7-1 887).     London:  G.  Redway,    1887.     40  p. 

[4.  ed.]     12*. 

One  of  350  copies  printed.    With  notes  and  additions  to 
Z908  in  mss.^  brinein^  the  record  down  to  1908. 
Gift  of  Miss  Adelaide  R.  Hasse. 

Siprinburne  (Algernon  Charles).     The  age  of 

Shakespeare.     London:  Chatto  dr*   Windus,  1908. 

6  p.l.,  286  p.,  I  1.  large  paper.     8". 

No.  32  of  xxo  copies  printed. 

This  and  the  following  Swinburne  entries  are  all  gifts  of 
Miss  Adelaide  R.  Hasse. 

Astrophel   and    other    poems.       London: 


Chatto  (St*  Windus,  1894.     vii,  228  p.     12". 

Atalanta  in  Calydon.    A  tragedy.  London: 

E.  Moxon  6r»  Co.,  1865.     6  p.l.,  (i)  p.,  xii,  ill  p. 
8'. 

Both  well.     A  tragedy.    London:  Chatto  &* 

Windus,  1874.     5  p.l.,  (i)  4-532  p.     I2'. 

A   century  of   roundels.     London:   Chatto 

&>  Windus,  1883.     xi,  100  p.     8*. 

A  channel  passage,  and  other  poems.  Lon- 
don: Chatto  (St*  Windus,  1904.    ix,  213  p.,  I  1.    12**. 

The  Duke  of  Gandia.     [Drama  in  one  act, 

in    verse.]      London:    Chatto    6*  Windus,    1908. 

60  p.,  I  1.     8°. 
Large  paper  edition;  no.  3  of  x  10  copies  printed. 

Erechtheus.     A  tragedy.     London:  Chatto 

6r»  Windus,  1876.     4  p.l.,  105  p.,  I  1.     12". 

Essays  and  studies.     London:  Chatto  and 

Windus,  1875.     xii,  i  1.,  380  p.,  i  1.     12'. 

Locrine.     A  tragedy.     London:  Chatto  &* 

Windus,  1887.     viii,  138  p..  I  1.     12°. 

Love's  cross-currents.     A   year's  letters. 

London:  Chatto  &*  Windus,  1905.     x,  258  p.,  I  I. 
12'. 

Marino   Faliero.      A  tragedy.      London: 

Chatto  &*  Windus,  1885.     viii,  151  p.     12°. 

Mary  Stuart.    A  tragedy.    London:  Chatto 

(5r*  Windus,  1 881.     5  p.l.,  (i)  4-203  p.     12". 

A  midsummer  holiday,  and   other  poems. 

London:  Chatto  &'  Windus,  1884.     vi.  189  p.,  I  1. 
12°. 

Miscellanies.    London:  Chatto  6*  Windus, 

1886.     X,  I  1..  390  p.,  I  1.     12°. 

A  note  on   Charlotte  Bronte. 

Chatto  &*  Windus,  1877.     3  p.l.,  97  p.     12 

Note   of   an   English    republican  on   the 

Muscovite  crusade.     London:  Chatto  6*  Windus, 
1876.     24  p.     8**. 

Notes  on  poems  and   reviews.     London: 

J.  C.  Hotten,  1866.     23  p.     [i.  ed.]     8% 

London:  J.   C.  Hotten,  1866.     23  p. 

[2.  ed.]     8^ 

Ode  on  the  proclamation  of  the  French 

Republic,   September  4th,   1870.     London:  F.  S. 
Ellis,  1870.     23  (i)p.     8*. 

Poems  and  ballads.     Series  2-3.    London: 

Chatto  «5r*  Windus,  13S2-89.     2  v.     12*. 
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Rosamund,  qaeen  of  the  Lombards.     A 

tragedy.  London:  Chatto  &'  WinduSf  1899.  3  p.]., 
38  p.     12*. 

The  sisters.     A  tragedy.     London:  Chatto 

^  Windus,  1892.     X,  107  p.     12°. 

A  song  of  Italy.  [A  poem.]  London:  J,  C. 

Hotteny  1867.     66  p.     16  . 

Songs  before  sunrise.  London:  F,  S.  ElUs, 

1871.     viii,  287  p.     12°. 

Songs  of  the  springtides.     London:  Chatto 

6t*  Windus,  1880.     6  p.l.,  (i)  4-135  p.     12°. 

Songs  of  two  nations.    I.  A  song  of  Italy. 

II.  Ode  of  the  proclamation  of  the  French  Re- 
public. III.  Dirae.  London:  Chatto  &*  fVindus, 
1875.     viii,  78  p.,  I  1.     12°. 

Specimens  of  modern  poets.     The  hepta- 

logia;  or,  The  seven  against  sense;  a  cap  with 
seven  bells.  London:  Chatto  &*  JVindus,  1880. 
4  p.l.,  (i)  4-102  p..  I  1.     12°. 

I.  The  hiffher  pantheism  in  a  nutshell. 

II.  John  Jones. 

III.  The  poet  and  the  woodlouse. 

IV.  The  person  of  the  house  (idyl  ccdxvi). 

V.  Last  words  of  a  seventh-rate  poet. 

VI.  Sonnet  for  a  picture. 

VII.  Nephelidia. 

Studies  in   prose    and    poetry.     London: 

Chatto  6r»  Windus,  1894.     3  p.l.,  298  p.     12°. 

Studies    in    song.      London:     Chatto    6* 

IVindus,  1880.     5  p.l.,  (i)  6-212  p.     12°. 

A  study  of  Ben  Jonson.     London:  Chatto 

&*  fVindus,  1889.     4  p.l.,  (i)  4-181  p.,  I  1.     12'. 

A  study  of  Shakespeare.     London:  Chatto 

&*  IVindus,  1880.     4  p.l.,  309  p.,  I  1.     12*. 

A  study  of  Victor  Hugo.     London:  Chatto 

<&*  fVindus,  1886.     vi,  148  p.     I2^ 

The  tale  of   Balen.     London:    Chatto  ^ 

IVindus,  1896.     3  p.l.,  132  p.     12**. 

Tristram  of   Lyonesse  and  other  poems. 

London:  Chatto  ^  IVindus,  1882.    xi,  361  p.,  I  1. 


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William    Blake.     A  critical  essay.     With 

illustrations  from  Blake's  designs  in  facsimile, 
coloured  and  plain.  London:  J,  C,  Hotten,  1868. 
iv,  2  1.,  304  p.,  9  pi.     8**. 

Swinburne  (Algernon  Charles),  and  W.  M. 
RossETTi.  Notes  on  the  Royal  Academy  Exhibi- 
tion. 1868.  Pt.  I.  by  W.  M.  Rossetti.  Pt.  II.  by 
A.  C.  Swinburne.  London:  J.  C.  Hotten  [1868J. 
iv,  51  (i)  p.     8'. 

Thompson  (Francis).  A  renegade  poet,  and 
other  essays,  by  F.  Thompson;  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  E.  J.  O'Brien.  Boston:  The  Ball  Pub.  Co., 
1910.     2  p.l.,  7-344  p.     12**. 

Sociology. 

Baeumer  (Gertrud).  Die  soziale  Idee  in  den 
Weltanschauungen  des  19.  Jahrhunderts.  Die 
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bronn:  E.  Saliter,  19 10.     2  p.l.,  375  p.     8**. 

Buckley  (James  M.)  The  wrong  and  peril  of 
woman  suffrage.  New  York:  F,  H.  Revell  Co. 
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Caudel  (Maurice).  Nos  libertes  politiques. 
Origines,  evolution,  etat  actuel.  Paris:  A.  Colin, 
1910.     vii,  462  p.     12**. 


CharasolT  (Georg).  Das  System  des  Marxismus : 
Darstellung  und  Kritik  von  Dr.  G.  Charasoff.  Ber- 
lin: H.  Bondy,  1910.     xxvii,  347  (i)  p.     12°. 

Charau  (Henri).  Essai  sur  revolution  du 
syst^me  representatif.  Dijon:  Darantiire,  1909. 
2p.l.,  34op.     4'. 

Crosby  (Oscar  Terry).  Strikes:  when  to  strike, 
how  to  strike.  A  book  of  suggestion  for  the  buy- 
ers and  sellers  of  labour.  New  York:  G.  P.  Put- 
nam* s  Sons,  1910.  vi,  I  ].,  202  p.  12**.  (Questions 
of  the  day.) 

CuUen  (Alexander).  Adventures  in  socialism. 
New  Lanark  establishment  and  Orbiston  commun- 
ity. Glasgow:  J.  Smith  &*  Son,  1910.  xv, 
329(1)  p.,  I  plan,  I  pi.,  3  port.     8". 

Eastman  (Crystal).  Work-accidents  and  the 
law.  New  York:  Charities  Publ.  Committee,  19 10. 
xvi,  345  p.,  43  pi.  8°.  (Pittsburgh  survey.  Find- 
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Gompers  (Samuel).  Labor  in  Europe  and 
America.  New  York:  Harper  &*  Brothers,  19 10. 
X,  2  1.,  286  p.,  I  1.,  I  port.     8**. 

Greene  (Marie  Louise).  Among  school  gar- 
dens. New  York:  Charities  Publ.  Committee,  1910. 
XV,  388  p.,  23  pi.,  I  tab.  8°.  (Russell  Sage 
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Hanotauz  (Gabriel).  La  democratic  et  le  tra- 
vail. Paris:  E.  Flammarion,  1910.  2  p.l.,  Ixvi, 
I  1.,  262  p.,  I  1.    12**. 

Hug^hes  (Charles  Evans).     Conditions  of  prog- 
ress in    democratic  government.      New  Haven: 
Yale  University  Press,  1910.    4  p.l.,  123  p.     12*. 
(Yale  University.    Yale  lectures  on  the  responsi- 
bilities of  citizenship.) 

Ireson  (Frank).  The  people's  progress:  a  study 
of  the  facts  of  national  wealth,  with  some  answers 
to  socialists.  London:  J.  Murray,  1910.  viii, 
159  (i)  P-.  diagrs.     12°. 

Jenks  (Jeremiah  Whipple).  Governmental  ac- 
tion for  social  welfare.  New  York:  The  Mac- 
millan  Company,  1910.  xvi,  226  p.  12**.  (Ameri- 
can social  progress  series.) 

Kautsky  (Karl).  The  class  struggle.  (Erfurt 
program. )  Translated  by  W.  E.  Bohn.  Chicago: 
C.  H.  Kerr  6*  Co.,  1910.     217 p.     i6'. 

Kelly  (Edmund).     Twentieth  century   Social- 
ism: what  it  is  not;  what  it  is;  how  it  may  come. 
[With   an   introduction   by   F.  H.  Giddings   and 
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Co.,  i^io.     xix,  446  p.     12**. 

Krukenberg^  (Elsbeth).  Die  Frau  in  der 
Familie.  Leipzig:  C.  F.  Amelang,  1910.  viii, 
364  p.     12*".     (Die  Kulturaufgaben  der  Frau.) 

Ijee  (Gerald  Stanley).  Inspired  millionaires:  an 
interpretation  of  America.  Northampton,  Mass.: 
Mt.  Tom  Press  [cop.  1908].     308  p.     12'. 

Mackintosh  (Donald  J.)  Construction,  equip- 
ment and  management  of  a  general  hospital... 
With  plans  and  illustrations.  Edinburgh:  IV. 
Hodge  b*  Co.,  1909.  xi  (i),  152  p.,  I  1.,  13  diagr., 
I  table.     4". 

Richardson  (Noble  Asa).  Industrial  prob- 
lems. Chicago:  C.  H.  Kerr  &*  Co,,  1910.  3  p.l., 
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Skorodinski  (A.)  Studien  in  der  Praxis  des 
Tussischcn  Patentgesetzes.  Vom  Verfasser  geneh- 
migte  Uebersetzung  von  M.  Augustin.  5/.  Peters- 
hurg,  1909.     3  p.l.,  (i)  vi,  213  p.,  I  1.     8°. 

Veiller  (Lawrence).  Housing  reform.  A  hand- 
book for  practical  use  in  American  cities.     New 
Yor  k:  Charities  Publication  Committee, i^io.  2  p.l., 
vii-xii,  213  p.     8°.     (Russell  Sage  Foundation.) 

Vibert  (Paul).  Les  crimes  de  I'etatisme.  Le 
rachat  de  I'ouest...  Paris:  A,  Schleicher ^  1909. 
4  p.l.,  xii,  662  p.,  2  tab.     8°. 

Villiers  (Brouc^ham).  The  socialist  movement 
in  England.  London:  T.  F,  Unwin,  1910.  xvi, 
339  (i)  p.     2.  ed.     8°. 

Villiers  du  Terragc  (Marc  de),  Baron,  His- 
toire  des  clubs  de  femmes  et  des  legions  d*Ama- 
20nes,  1793,  1848,  1871.  Paris:  Plon-Nourrit  ^ 
Cie.,  1910.     2  p.l.,  422  p.,  I  1.,  I  fac-sim.     8'. 

Weinstock  (Harris).  Report  on  the  labor 
laws  and  labor  conditions  of  foreign  countries  in 
relation  to  strikes  and  lockouts.  Prepared  for  the 
information  of  His  Excellency,  Governor  J.  N. 
Gillett  by  H.  Weinstock.  Sacramento:  IV.  W, 
Shannon,  1910.  157  p.  8".  (Cal.  Spec.  Labor 
Comr.) 

White  (William  Allen).     The  old  order  chang- 
■cth.     A  view  of  American  democracy.   New  York: 
The  Macmillan  Co.^  1910.     v,  266  p.     12*. 

Economics. 

Aubert  (George).  La  finance  americaine.  Paris: 
E.  Flammarion  [1910].  3  p.l.,  (i)  x-xxviii  (i), 
376  p.,  I  map,  I  pi.,  16  port.,  2  tab.  8**.  (In  his: 
La  finance  moderne.) 

Maclean  (Annie  Marion).  Wage-earning 
women,  by  A.  M.  Maclean.  Introduction,  by 
G.  H.  Dodge.  New  York:  The  Macmillan  Com- 
pany, 1 9 10.  XV,  202  p.,  3  tab.  8".  (Citizen's 
library.) 

Miller  (Thomas  Southworth),  the  elder.  The 
American  cotton  system  historically  treated.  Show- 
ing operations  of  the  cotton  exchanges,  also  cotton 
•classification;  with  numerous  practical  domestic 
and  foreign  commercial  calculations.  Tells  what 
you  want  to  know.  By  T.  S.  Miller,  Sr. . .  Austin^ 
Tex.:  Austin  Prtg.  Co.,  1909.  xi  (1),  294  p.,  3  pi., 

1  port.     12°. 

NicoUon  des  Abbayes  (Robert).  La  Banque 
d'Espagne.     Paris:    V.  Giard  ^  E.  Briere,  1909. 

2  p.l..  Ill  (i)  p.     4**.     (Universitede  Paris. . .   Fa- 
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Ro^Fntree  (B.  Seebohm).  Land  &  labour: 
lessons  from  Belgium.  London:  Afacmillan  and 
Co.,  1910.  XX,  633  p.,  3  maps.  4  plans,  15  pi., 
I  table.     8^ 

Sea§^er  (Henry  Rogers).  Social  insurance:  a 
program  of  social  reform.  New  York:  The  Mac- 
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social  progress  series,     [v.]  5.) 

Veit  (Rudolf).  Das  Finanzwesen  der  Stadt  Al- 
tenbarg.  Halle  a.  d,  S.:  C.  A.  LCaemmerer  dr*  Co., 
1909.     V,  176  p.,  5  tables.     8". 

Industries  and   Industrial  Arts. 

Askenasy  (Paul).  EinfUhrung  in  die  tech- 
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Bd.  I.     Braunschweig:  F.  Vieweg  &*  Sohn,    1910. 

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Bachmann  (Ferdinand).  Der  5sterreichische 
Post-,  Telegraphen-  und  Telephondienst.  fVien: 
A.  Holder,  1910.     xx,  792  p.,  7  tab.     8*. 

Bassermann- Jordan  (Ernst).  Der  Schmuck. 
Mit...  Abbildungen.  Leipzig:  Klinkhardt  6* 
Biermann,  1909.     xii,  134  p.,  i  pi.     illus.     4°. 

Baumann  (Rudolf).  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Ge- 
schichte  der  solothurnischen  Buchdruckerei  und  der 
solothurnischen  Zeitungen  bis  zum  Jahre  1848. 
Balsthal:  Buchdruckerei  Dr.  R.  Baumann,  1909. 
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Baxter  (William),  the  younger.  Hydraulic  ele- 
vators: their  design,  construction,  operation,  care 
and  management.  New  York:  McGraw-Hill  Book 
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Binns  (Charles  Fergus).  The  potter's  craft. 
A  practical  guide  for  the  studio  and  workshop. 
New  York:  £>.  Van  Nostrand  Co,^  19 10.  1 71  p., 
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Blacker  (J.  F.)  The  ABC  of  collecting  old 
English  pottery.  Philadelphia:  G.  fV.  Jacobs  ^ 
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Blancarnoox  (Paul).  Theorie  et  pratique 
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Bodenheim  (Georg).  Das  Privatrecht  der 
Luftschifffahrt.  Hannover:  Helwingsche  Verlags- 
buchhdlg.,  1910.     39  p.     8°. 

Bo§^olyuboT  (A.)  Tapis  de  I'Asie  centrale, 
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lubow.  St.  P/tersbourg:  Manufacture  des  Papiers 
de  r^tat,  1908.  I  p.l.,  xxii  p.,  i  1.,  xxii  p.,  2  1., 
2  maps,  43  pl.     f**. 

Text  in  French  and  Russian. 

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PRINCIPAL  DONORS   DURING  JUNE. 


VOLS. 

Acad.   Royale  des   Sciences 

de  Belgique 3 

Ala.,  St.  Veterinarian       .     . 
Amer.   Soc.  of  Swedish  En- 
gineers   

Baltimore,  Supervisor  of  City 

Charities 

Beckwith,  Miss  Frances  A.   .     41 

Beers,  VV.  F 31 

Blaustein,  Dr.  David,  38  pho- 
tographs      588 

British  Museum      ....       8 
Bur.  of  Municipal  Research, 

225  cir.  and  cards  ...  5 
Cal.,  Insur.  Commr.  ...  2 
Carter,  George  D,,  2  bundles 

mag 495 

Charity  Organ.  Soc.  of  N.  Y. 

City 17 

Civic  Club  of  Allegheny  Co., 

Pa 

Committee  on  Congestion  of 

Population  in  N.  Y.  ,  .  i 
Daughters  of  the  Araer.  Revo- 
lution, Saranac  Chap.  .  .  i 
Denmark,  Min.  of  Justice  .  10 
De  Vinne,  Theodore  L.  .  .  i 
Dodge,  Cleveland  H.  ...  44 
Fames,  Wilberforce  ...  5 
Fordham,  Sir  Herbert  George 
Geary,  Sir  Wm.  Nevill  M.    . 

Green,  Dr.  S.  A 2 

Hasse,  Miss  Adelaide  R.       .     34 
Helen  F.  Clark  Mission  . 
Huntington,  Mrs.  S.  V.  V.  .  672 
111.,  Sec.  of  State    ....       5 
India,  Forest  Dept.     .     .     . 
Italy,  Min.  de  Grazia  e  Gius- 

tizia 2 

Johns  Hopkins  Hospital  .  3 

Long  Island  Hist.  Soc.     .     .   195 

MacLean,John 

Maryland,  Geological  Survey       3 
Md.,  House  of  Reformation 
for  Colored  Boys      .     .     . 
Mexico,  Consejo  Superior  de 

Salubridad 8 

Meyer,  Mrs.  G.  A 

Midnight    Mission   of   N.  Y. 

City 

Minn.,  Geological  &  Natural 

History  Survey  ....  i 
Minn.,  Ramsey  Co.,  Auditor  2 
Mo.,  Bur.  of  Geological  Surv.       2 


PMS 


21 


3i3oo 


20 


1.522 


S3 


8 


II 


9 

5 

2 

I 
40 

6 
22 

105 
I 

27 


17 

33 
8 


Mo.,  Bur.  of  Mines  &  Mining 
Morse,  Prof.  Anson  E.  .  . 
Museo  Nac.  de  Mexico  .  . 
North  Carolina,  Sec.  of  State 
North    Dakota,     Pub.     Lib. 

Comm 

North  Dakota,  State  Auditor 
North  Dakota,  State  Normal 

School   

Norton,  Mrs.  Eliot  ,  ,  . 
Onondaga  Hist.  Assoc,  N.Y. 
Oswego,  City  Clerk  .  .  . 
Radin,  Dr.  Herman  T.  .  . 
Radosavljevich,  Dr.  Paul  R. 
R.  I.,  St.  Library  .... 
R.  I.,  St,  Sanatorium  .  .  . 
Schweizerisches    Landesmu- 

seum  in  Zurich  .... 
Scientific  American  .  .  . 
South  Carolina,  Comptroller 

VJCll.  •  .  .  •         *  •  . 

South  Carolina,  Sec.  of  State 

South  Carolina,  State  Bank 
Examiner 

South  Windsor,  Conn.,  Town 
Clerk 

Spain,  Biblioteca  Nac.     . 

Spain,  Min.  de  la  Gobernaci6n 

Texas,  Commr.  of  Agricul.  , 

Texas,  Comptroller  of  Pub- 
lic Accts 

Texas,  Dairy  and  Food 
Commrs.   Dept 

Texas,  Sec.  of  State    .     .     , 

Texas,  Supt.  of  Pub.  Build- 
ings and  Grounds    .     .     . 

Townsend,  Howard     .     . 

U.  S.  Agric.  Dept.,  Off.  of 
Experiment  Stations    . 

U.  S.  Catholic  Hist.  Soc,     . 

U.  S.  Supt.  of  Docs.    .     .     . 

Univ.  of  Aberdeen,  Scot. 

Utah,  Conservation  Comm,  . 

Utah,  St.  Engineer      .     ,     . 

Venezuela,  Min.  de  Hacienda 

Vermont,  Adj.  &  Inspector- 
Gen 

Vermont,  Commr.  of  State 
Taxes 

Vermont,  State  Treasurer     . 

Va.,  Dept.  of  Agriculture  and 
Immigration 

Va.,  Geological  Survey    ,     . 

Va. ,  Supt.  of  Public  Printing 


VOLS. 

PMS. 

8 

I 

s 

3 

4 

I 

3 

4 

4 

6 

8 

4 

25 

2 

I 

3 

15 

33 

4 

2 

27 

6 

6 

77 

529 

2 
I 

4 


I 

525 
3 

3 

2 

16 


2 
a 

6 

a 
a 


8 


8 

3 

4 
I 

8 
14 

16 
310 


2 
I 


6 
I 


460 


BULLETIN 


NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

ASTOB   I^BNOX   AXD   TLLDIW    FOUNDATIONS 


AUGUST    1910 

VOLUMB    XIV  •   NUMBBB    8 


r  FOB  JOLY 4eS-466 

LlBT   OF  WOBKS    RSLA.TIHa  TO  BomSH  QENEALOG?  Am)  LOCAL 

History.    Part  IU 487-I508 

Rbcent  Accessions  of  Interbbt 609-519 

Prikcifal  Donors  in  July B16 


NEW     YORK 
1910 


BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES 

John  W.  Alexander.  J.  Pierpont  Morgan. 

WiLUAM  W.  Applbton.  Moroan  J.  O'Bribm, 

John  Bigelow.  Stephen  H.  Oun. 

John  L.  Cadwalader.  Alexander  E.  Ore* 

Andrew  Carnegie.  George  L.  Rivbs. 

Cleveland  H.  Dodge.  Charles  Howland  Russill. 

John  Murphy  Farley.  Edward  W.  Sheldon. 

Samuel  Greenbaum.  George  W.  Smith. 

John  Henry  Hammond.  Frederick  Sturgks. 

H.  Van  Rensselaer  Kennedy.  Henry  W.  Tapt. 

Lewis  Cass  Ledyard. 
William  J.  Gaynor,  Mayor  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  officii, 
William  A.  Prendergast,  Comptroller  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  ojficU, 
John  Purroy  Mitchell,  President  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  ex  officio. 


OFFICERS 

President,  Hon.  John  Bigelow,  LL.D. 
First  Vice-President,  John  L.  Cadwalader,  LL.D. 
*  Second  Vice-President, 
Secretary,  CHARLES  HowLAND  Russell,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 
Treasurer,  Edward  W.  Sheldon,  Esq.,  United  States  Trust  Company,  45  Wall  Street. 
Director,  John  S. -Billings,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  425  Lafayette  Street 
Assistant  Director,  Edwin  H.  Anderson,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 


BRANCHES— BEFEBENCE 

Lafayette  Street,  425.    (Astor.)  Fifth  Avenue,  8go.    (Lbmoz.) 

CIBCUIiATION 

MANHATTAN 

East  Broadway,  33.    (Chatham  Square.) 

East  Broadway,  192.    (Seward  Park.) 

RiviNGTON  Street.  61. 

Houston  Street,  388  East.    (Hamilton  Fish  Park. 

Le  Roy  Street,  66.     (Hudson  Park.) 

Bond  Street,  49.     Near  the  Bowery. 

8th  Street.     135  Second  Avenue.    (Ottendorfer.) 

loth  Street,  331  East.    (Tompkins  Square.) 

13th  Street,  251  West.    Near  8th  Avenue.    (Jackson  Square.) 

23d  Street,  228  East.     Between  2d  and  3d  Avenues.    (Epiphany.) 

23d  Street,  209  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.    (Muhlenberg.     Department  Headqtiarten.) 

36th  Street,  303  East.     East  of  2d  Avenue.     (St.  Gabriel's  Park.) 

40th  Street,  501  West.    Between  loth  and  nth  Avenues.    (St.  Raphael's.) 

42d  Street,  226  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.    (George  Bruce.) 

50th  Street,  123  East.    Near  Lexington  Avenue.     (Cathedral.) 

51st  Street.     742  loth  Avenue.    (Columbus.) 

58th  Street,  121  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue. 

67th  Street,  328  East.     Near  ist  Avenue. 

69th  Street.     190  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (Riverside.    Travelling  Libraries.) 

78th  Street.     1465  Avenue  A.     (Webster.) 

79th  Street,  222  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Yorkville.) 

8ist  Street.     444  Amsterdam  Avenue.     (St.  Agnes.     Blind  Library.) 

96th  Street,  112  East.     Between  Lexington  and  Park  Avenues. 

looth  Street,  206  West.     Near  Broadway.     (Bloomingdale.) 

iioth  Street,  174  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Aguilar.) 

115th  Street,  201  West.     Near  7th  Avenue. 

124th  Street,  9  West.     (Harlem  Library  Branch.) 

125th  Street,  224  East.     Near  3d  Avenue. 

135th  Street,  103  West.     Near  Lenox  Avenue. 

145th  Street,  503  West.     (H^amilton  Qrange.) 

156th  Street.     922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue.    (Washington  Heights.) 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East,  cor.  Alexander  Avenue.     (Mott  Haven.) 
i68th  Street,  78  West,  cor.  Woodycrcst  Avenue.     (Highbridge.) 
169th  Street,  610  East.     McKinley  Square.     (Morrisania.) 
176th  Street.     1866  Washington  Avenue.     (Tremont.) 
230th  Street.     3041  Kingsbridge  Avenue.     (Kingsbridge.) 

RICHMOND. 

St.  George.     5  Central  Avenue.     Tompkinsville  P.  O. 
Port  Richmond.     75  Bennett  Street. 
Stapleton.     132  Canal  Street,  cor.  Brook  Street. 
ToTTENViLLE.     7430  Amboy  Road.     Near  Prospect  Avenue. 


*  Vacant  because  ot  death  of  Mr.  Kennedy. 


BULLETIN 


OF  THB 


NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

ASTOR  liENOX  AND  TIIJ>EN  FOUNDATIONS 


Published  monthly  by  The  New  York  Public  Library  at  435  Lafayette  Street,  New  York  City.  President, 
John  Bigrelow,  435  Lafayette  Street ;  Secretary,  Charles  Howland  Russell,  435  Lafayette  Street ;  Treasurer, 
Bdward  W.  Sheldon,  45  Wall  Street;  Director,  John  S.  Billings,  435  Lafayette  Street. 

Subscription  One  Dollar  a  year,  current  single  numbers  Ten  Cents. 

Bntered  at  the  Post  Office  at  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as  second-class  matter,  January  30,  1897,  under  Act  of 
July  16, 1894. 


Vol.  XIV. 


August,  1910. 


No.  8. 


REPORT    FOR    JULY. 

Reference  Department. 

During  the  month  of  July  there  were  received  at  the  Library,  by  purchase, 
885  volumes  and  462  pamphlets;  by  gift,  1,086  volumes  and  2,368  pamphlets; 
and  by  exchange,  123  volumes  and  3,245  pamphlets,  making  a  total  of  2,094  vol- 
umes and  6,075  pamphlets. 

There  were  catalogued  2,388  volumes  and  1,999  pamphlets;  the  number  of 
cards  written  was  6,030,  and  of  slips  for  the  copying  machine  3,703;  from  the  latter 
were  received  22,166  cards. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  readers,  and  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted,  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox  Branches  during  the  month: 


No.  of  readers  and  visitors 

No.  of  readers 

No.  of  readers,  desk  applicants 

No.  of  volumes  consulted  by  desk  ap- 
plicants  

Daily  average  of  readers 


Lenox. 


2,322 

1,359 
930 

5,660 
53 


Day. 


8,291 
8,291 

7,073 

27,124 
332 


Astor. 


Evening. 


1,508 

1,508 
1,601 

4,379 
60 


Total. 


9,799 
9,799 
8,674 

31,503 
392 


Total. 


12,121 

",158 
9,604 

37,163 
445 


463 


464 


REPORT  FOR  JULY 


CIRCULATION  STATISTICS.  FOR  THE  MONTH  OF  JULY. 


BRANCHSS. 


MANHATTAN. 

East  Broadway,  33 

East  Broadway,  192 

Rivington  Street,  61 

East  Houston  Street,  388 

Le  Roy  Street,  66 

Bond  Street,  49 

8th  Street.     135  Second  Avenue 

loth  Street,  331  East. 

13th  Street,  251  West 

a3d  Street,  228  East 

a3d  Street,  209  West 

36th  Street,  303  East 

40th  Street,  501  West 

42d  Street,  226  West 

50th  Street,  123  East 

51st  Street.   742  Tenth  Avenue 

58th  Street,  121  East 

67th  Street,  328  East 

69th  Street.    190  Amsterdam  Avenue 

Travelling  Libraries 

77th  Street.     1465  Avenue  A 

79th  Street,  222  East 

8 1  St  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue. 

Blind  Library  

96th  Street,  112  East 

looth  Street,  206  West 

iioth  Street,  174  East 

115th  Street,  201  West 

124th  Street,  9  West 

125th  Street,  224  East 

135th  Street,  103  West 

145th  Street,  503  West 

1 56th  Street.  922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue . 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East 

i68th  Street,  78  West 

169th  Street,  610  East 

176th  Street  and  Washington  Avenue. 
Kingsbridge  Avenue,  3041 

RICHMOND. 
St.  George 

Port  Richmond 

Stapleton 

Tottenville 


Totals. 


CIRCULATION. 


HOMB  USB. 
(VOLUMBS.) 


6.535 

26,905 
14,664 
21,889 

7,916 
5,532 

12,009 

14,594 
7,182 

7.123 
8,916 
6,647 

3.493 
7.948 
4,046 
8,223 
10,142 
8,298 
8.930 
122,940 

7,99T 

17,079 
10,271 

1,230 

14.741 
11,815 

16,046 
13,772 
13.730 
6,530 
12,297 

13.277 
7,641 

14.212 

2,932 

16,490 

16,779 
2,605 

6,343 

4,919 
5,201 

3,074 
532,907 


HALL  USB. 
(RBADBRS.) 


2,191 

6,359 

3,431 
3,004 

2,939 
1.457 
364 
3,910 
2,089 

1,243 
3,108 

1,057 

725 
660 

4.327 

1,233 

944 

397 

2,192 
3,260 

2,787 

1,284 
1,410 
2,042 

2,742 
2,699 

866 
1,250 

160 

1,403 

1,880 
1,231 

1,255 
604 

1,285 

1,654 
1,414 

:,257 
970 

73,083 


NBW 

RBGISTRA- 
TIONS. 


89 

499 
281 

447 
164 

81 

159 
236 

138 

81 

148 

85 
28 

143 

44 

205 

165 

90 

127 

107 

264 

136 

3 
170 

124 

372 

233 
285 

89 

157 

215 
140 

248 
46 

305 

284 

15 

97 
47 
39 
24 

6,610 


RBADBRS  IN  RBADDIG 
ROOM. 


ADULTS. 


1,709 

4.458 
9,008 

4.503 
2,246 

1,575 
2,120 

3,339 
2,176 

825 


192 
622 

2,036 
684 

1,667 

729 
1,504 
1.403 

1,556 
918 

1.479 

1. 391 
2.249 

501 
1,278 
2,060 


2,020 

1,419 
1,391 


1.252 

502 

1,287 


60,099 


TOTAL. 


1.709 

8,033 

15,141 

9,716 

4,327 
2,698 

2,328 
3,488 

3,099 

1.474 


503 

622 

2,036 

1,386 

2,287 

906 
2,946 
1,669 

2,232 
990 

1,479 
1,680 

2,411 

573 

1,983 

2.987 


3,855 

2,204 
3,276 


1,464 
1,160 
2,233 


92,895 


▼OLUMKS 
ACCBS- 

siomo. 


411 
309 
201 
141 

463 
143 
133 

435 

147 

92 

174 
46 

33 
131 

54 
105 

143 

89 

148 

595 
174 
303 
149 
23 
90 
15a 
307 

154 
119 

236 

47 
68 

70 
83 

20 

96 

122 

89 

47 

69 

74 

X16 

6,6ox 


REPORT  FOR  JULY  465 

The  most  important  gift  of  the  month  was  received  from  James  J.  Higginson, 
a  copy  of  the  profusely  illustrated  work  on  "The  birds  of  Washington:  a  com- 
plete scientific  and  popular  account  of  the  372  species  of  birds  found  in  the  State," 
by  William  Leon  Dawson,  assisted  by  John  H.  Bowles,  2  volumes,  Seattle,  1909, 
large  paper  edition. 

Other  important  gifts  came  from  the  following :  American  Dramatists  Club, 
its  memorial  volume  called  "In  memoriam,  Bronson  Howard  1842-1908,  founder 
and  president,'*  New  York,  1910;  Bibliotheque  Royale  de  Belgique,  tome  9  of  the 
"Catalogue  des  manuscrits ;"  Bibliographical  Society  of  America,  volume  4  of  the 
"Papers;''  Biblioteca  Ambrosiana,  Milan,  "Nel  III.  Centenario  della  Biblioteca 
Ambrosiana,  1609-1909,"  Milano,  1909;  British  South  African  Customs  Statistical 
Bureau,  four  volumes  and  five  pamphlets,  relating  to  the  trade  of  South  Africa; 
the  Carteret  Book  Club,  through  Mr.  John  Cotton  Dana,  "Letters  of  Hawthorne 
to  William  D.  Ticknor,  185 1  to  1864,"  Newark,  1910,  2  volumes,  printed  by  Mr. 
Frank  Hopkins  at  the  Marion  Press,  Jamaica;  Mrs.  Lewis  Clephane,  "Autobiog- 
raphy of  Thomas  Painter;  relating  his  experiences  during  the  War  of  the  Revo- 
lution," privately  printed  at  Washington,  D.  C,  March,  1910;  P.  L.  Dyrsen,  a 
miscellaneous  collection  of  German  and  French  books,  seventy  in  number;  Fort- 
nightly Club  for  the  Study  of  Anthropology,  "Gilbert  Hilton  Scribner;  memorial 
addresses  at  a  special  meeting  of  the  Fortnightly  Club,"  Yonkers,  1910;  Japan 
Imperial  Patent  Office,  the  "Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  patents,  designs, 
trade-marks  and  utility  models  1909,"  Japan,  1910;  H.  Le  Sidaner,  three  of  his 
lithographs;  Dutch  East  Indies,  Agricultural  Department,  fourteen  volumes  and 
thirty-five  pamphlets,  all  official  publications  of  the  department;  New  York  City 
Metropolitan  Sewerage  Commission,  its  recent  report  on  the  question  of  sewage 
in  New  York  harbor;  Jerome  Tourtellote,  "History  of  Company  K  of  the  7th 
Connecticut  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  Civil  War,"  compiled  by  a  member,  1910; 
Frederick  W.  Whitridge,  "Correspondence,  Frederick  W.  Whitridge,  receiver  of 
the  Third  Avenue  Railroad  and  Public  Service  Commission,"  volume  3,  1909-1910. 

At  the  Lenox  branch  the  loan  exhibition  of  cartoons  dealing  with  the 
American  Revolution,  from  the  collection  of  Mr.  R.  T.  Haines  Halsey  was  con- 
tinued. In  June  the  "Recent  Accessions"  were  replaced  by  a  memorial  exhibition 
of  works  by  the  late  James  D.  Smillie.  The  engravings  here  shown  illustrate  the 
many-sided  and  interesting  activity  of  a  long  artistic  career.  They  form  also  an 
object  lesson  in  methods  of  producing  prints — for  Mr.  Smillie  had  a  remarkable 
knowledge  of  processes — and  include  etchings,  soft  ground  etchings,  mezzotints, 
aquatints,  and  line  engravings,  as  well  as  an  interesting  collection  of  engravers* 
tools,  mezzotint  rockers,  roulettes,  and  gravers.  The  pictures  themselves  are  as 
diversified  in  subject  as  in  method.  Mr.  Smillie  for  years  was  an  active  and 
enthusiastic  worker  in  the  cause  of  original  or  painter-etching;  he  was  a  prime 
mover  in  the  foundation  of  the  old  New  York  Etching  Club  (the  Library  possesses 
the  original  copperplate  produced  at  the  first  meeting  of  the  Club  by  J.  D.  Smillie, 
L.  M.  Yale,  and  R.  S.  Gifford) ;  and  in  recent  years  he  served  as  instructor  in 
etching  at  the  Academy  of  Design.  The  present  representative  showing  was  made 
possible  by  the  gift  of  the  collection  by  the  estate.     Of  the  works  of  his  father, 


466  REPORT  FOR  JULY 

James  Smillie,  a  noted  line  engraver,  the  Library  has  long  had  a  large  collection. 
This  exhibit  was  continued  during  July. 

At  the  AsTOR  branch  the  plates  from  "Neue  Monogramme"  and  "Die  Zier- 
form"  were  continued  during  July,  and  in  addition  were  shown  plates  from  the 
newly  published  study  of  the  Dutch  painter  entitled  "Israels  und  seine  Kunst-" 


LIST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC    LIBRARY  RELATING 
TO  BRITISH   GENEALOGY  AND  LOCAL   HISTORY. 


Part  III. 


Bath  priory. 

St.  Peter  (Priory),  Bath,  Two  chartularies 
of  the  priory  of  St.  Peter  at  Bath.  i.  The  chartu- 
lary  in  ms.  no.  cxi,  in  the  library  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Cambridge.  2.  Calendar  of  the  ms.  regis- 
ter in  the  library  of  the  Hon.  Society  of  Lincoln's 
Inn.  Ed.  by  W.  Hunt.  [lAfndon:  Harrison  &* 
Sons, printers]  1893.  Ixxx,  2  1,,  91,  262  p.,  I  pi. 
8".     (Somerset  Record  Society,     v.  7.)  CO 

Bath  and  Wells  (Diocese). 

Bath  and  Wells  (Diocese).  Calendar  of  the 
register  of  John  de  Drokensford. .  .(1309-1329). 
Edited  from  the  original  in  the  Wells  registry  by 
Right  Rev.  Bishop  Hobhouse.  [London]  Somerset 
Record  Society,  iZ^T.  xli,  352  p.  4°.  (Somerset 
Record  Society,     v.  i.)  CO 

The  register  of  Ralph  of  Shrewsbury... 


1 329- 1 363.  From  the  original  in  the  registry  at 
Wells.  Edited  by  T.  S.  Holmes.  [London:  Har- 
rison &*  Sons,  printers]  i2>gb.  2  V.  8°,  (Somer- 
set Record  Society,     v.  9-10).  CO 

Bennett  (J.  A.),  editor.  Report  on  the  manu- 
scripts of  Wells  Cathedral.  London:  Eyre  6* 
Spottiswoode,  1885.  viii,  373  p.  8**.  (Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  [10.  report.  Appen- 
dix, pt.  3.]) 

Contains  much  valuable  historical  and  fenealog^ical  niaterial 
for  the  county  of  Somerset,  as  well  as  for  the  ecclesiastical 
history  of  the  diocese  of  Bath  &  Wells. 

Brief  history  of  the  bishoprick  of  Somerset 
from  its  foundation  to  11 74.  (In:  Camden  Soc. 
Pub.    V.  8,  pp.  1-4 1.     1840.)  CA 

Batsford. 

Batsford.  Marriages  at  Batsford,  1565  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  1-5. 
London,  1900.     8**.) 

Battle  abbey. 

Battle  Abbey.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the 
original  charters,  royal  grants,  and  donations... 
constituting  the  muniments  of  Battle  Abbey... 
comprising  also. .  .papers  relating  to  the  family  of 
Browne,  enobled  as  the  Lords  Viscount  Monta- 
gue. .  .with. .  .others  relating  to  the  Sidneys,  Earls 
of  Leicester,  and  the  whole  of  the  Webster  family 
evidences...  London:  T.  Thorpe,  1835.  xii,  221 
p.      8'.  C 


Cleveland  (Catharine  Lucy  Wilhelmina 
Primrose),  Duchess,  A  guide  to  Battle  Abbey,  by 
C.  L.  W.  C.  [*.  e,  Catharine  Lucy  Wilhelmina 
Primrose,  duchess  of  Cleveland.]  Battle:  Tice- 
hurst b^  Co.  [189-?]  2  p.l.,   75,  v  p.,  i  plan.  12'. 

COF  p.  ▼•  8 

Lower  (M.  A.)  The  Chronicle  of  Battel 
Abbey,  from  1066  to  11 76,  with  notes  and  an  ab- 
stract of  the  subsequent  history  of  the  establish  - 
ment.     London,  1851.     8°.  C 

Battlefield. 

Battlefield.  The  register  of  Battlefield. 
2  p.l.,  42,  7  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register 
Society.  Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Lichfield. 
▼.  I,  pp.  1-42.     London,  1900.     8^.)  ARX 

1 665-1 8 1 2.     By    the  permission  of 

the  vicar,  the  Rev.T.  Bainbridge...  London:  Shrop- 
shire Par,  Reg,  Soc,  1899.  4  p.l.,  42,  7  p.  8*. 
(Parish  Register  Society.     Registers,     [no.]  19.) 


Baughurst. 

Baug^hurst.  Marriages  at  Baughurst,  1678 
to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  137-147. 
London,  1903.     8°.) 

Baverstock. 

Baverstock.  Marriages  at  Baverstock,  1559 
to  1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  I35-I45'  Lon- 
don, 1907.     8*.) 

Bawsey. 

Bawsey*  Marriages  at  Bawsey,  1539  ^^  I77i* 
(In :  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages,    v.  2,  pp.  1-4.     London,  1900.     8'.) 

Beaconsfield. 

Beaconsfield*  Marriages  at  Beaconsfield, 
1631  to  1812.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng. 
Buckinghamshire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
v.  5,  pp.  1-29.     London,  1909.     8*.) 

Beadnell. 

Beadnell.  The  registers  of  Beadnell,  in  the 
county  of  Northumberland.  Baptisms,  1766-1812. 
Marriages,  1 767-1 781.  Burials,  1766-1812.  Tran- 
scribed by  Miss  K.  A.  Martin.  Indexed  and  edited 
by  H.  M.  Wood...  Sunderland:  Privately prtd, 
for  the  Society,  1909.  viii,  49  p.  8*.  (Durham 
and  Northumberland  Parish  Reg.  Soc.  [PubsJ 
V.  20.)  ARX 


467 


468 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Beaminster. 

Beaminster.  Marriages  at  Beaminster, 
1686  to  1812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  61-96.  London^ 
1906.     8*.) 

Marriages  at    Beaminster,    1585  to  1736. 

(In:    Dorset,  Eng.    Dorset  parish  registers.    Mar- 
riages.    V.  3,  pp.  1-12.     London^  1908.     8°.) 

Beath. 

Mercer  (Andrew).  The  history  of  Dunferm- 
line..  including    historical    notices... of    Beath. 


Dunfermline^  1828.     12* 


CR 


Beauchief  abbey. 

Hills  (Gordon  M.)  Roche  abbey,  Yorkshire: 
and  Beauchief  abbey,  Derbyshire.  2  pi.  (Jour. 
Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  30,  pp.  421-429.  London^ 
1874.) 

Beaulieu  abbey. 

Hope  (W.  H.  St.  John),  and  Harold  Brak- 
SPEAR.  The  Cistercian  abbey  of  Beaulieu,  in  the 
county  of  Southampton.  3  plans,  17  pi.  (Archaeol. 
Jour.  V.  63  (ser.  2,  v.  13),  pp.  129-186.  London^ 
1^06.) 

Beaumonr. 

Beaumont.  The  parish  registers  of  Beau- 
mont, Essex,  [i  564-1670.]  [London]  Printed  at 
the  private  press  of  F.  A,  Crista  1 899.    4  p.  I. ,  68  p. 

4^  fARX 

{^o.  44  of  50  copies  printed  and  signed  by  F.  A.  Crisp. 

Bedale. 

M'Call  (H.  B.)  The  early  history  of  Bedale 
in  the  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  London:  E, 
Stockt  1907.     xix,  134  p.,  I  1.,  I  plan,  5  pi.,  3  tab. 


illus.    4' 


fCO 


Bedd  Gelert. 


Jenkins  (D.  E.)  Bedd  Gelert:  its  facts,  fair- 
ies, and  folk-lore.  With  translations  of  poetry 
by  the  Rev.  H.  Elvet  Lewis. .  .and  an  introduction 
by  John  Rhys.  Portmadoc:  L,  Jenkins^  1899.  xx, 
378  p.     8^  CV 

Bedford. 

John  Bunyan,  and  his  church  at  Bedford:  con- 
taining an  authentic  historical  account  ot  the  above 
church,  from  its  foundation  to  the  present  time. 
Bedford:  /.  Carter^  1864.  v,  51  p..  2  1..  6  pi. 
12°.  *C  p.  ▼.  90S 

Jukes  (John).  A  brief  history  of  Bunyan's 
church,  compiled  chiefly  from  its  own  records: 
accompanied  with  a  concise  statement  of  its  present 
requirements,  obligations,  and  intentions.  To 
which  is  prefixed  a  sketch  of  the  old  meeting. . . 
London:  Partridge  6*  Oakley^  1849.  5^  p.»  i  pl-» 
3  port.     12'.  ZvD 

Porter  (Edward  G.)  An  historical  sketch 
of  the  town  of  Bedford,  England.  Boston:  R.  H, 
Blodgctt,  i%()i.     16  pp.     16**.  CO  p.  box 

Bedford  Level. 

Cole  (C.  N.)  A  collection  of  laws  which  form 
the  constitution  of  the  Bedford  Level  corporation ; 
together  with  an  introductory  history  thereof. 
London:  C.  BatAursi,  i-jti.     4  p.l.,  Hi,  576  p.   8". 

Vpi 


Elstobb  (William).  An  historical  account  of 
the  great  level  of  the  fens  called  Bedford  Level, 
and  other  fens,  marshes,  and  lowlands  in  this 
kingdom  and  other  places. .  .Lynn:  W,  Whitting- 
ham,  1793.     viii,  6  1.,  276  p.     8**.  CO 

History  (The),  or.  Narrative  of  the  great  level 
of  the  Fenns,  called  Bedford  Level.  With  a  large 
map  of  the  said  level,  as  drained,  surveyed,  &  de- 
scribed by  Sir  Jonas  Moore.  London:  M,  Pitt^ 
1685.     2  p.l.,  81  p.     i6'.  *C  p.  ▼.  66a 

Bedfordshire. 

PBRIODICALS. 

Bedfordshire  Notes  and  Queries.  Edited 
by  F.   A.  Blaydes.     v.   1-3.     Bedford,   1886-^3. 

8*.  CO 

General  Works. 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Bedford. . .  London: 
C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  153  p.,  i  map.  24**.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,    [v.  2.])  CBD 

Fisher  (Thomas).  Collections,  historical,  gene- 
alogical and  topographical,  for  Bedfordshire. 
Etched  and  eng^raved  on  114  copper  plates  from 
the  original  drawings. . .     London:  The  Author, 

1812-1836.   I  p.l.,  4  p.,  115  pi.  f*.        ttco 

Handbook  for  Hertfordshire,  Bedfordshire 
and  Huntingdonshire.  London:  J,  Murray,  1895. 
viii,  260  p.,  8  maps,  i  plan.  I6^  (Murray's  hand- 
books.) KFP 

Harvey  (William  Marsh).  Bedfordshire.  His- 
tory of  Willey  Hundred,  comprising  eighteen  par- 
ishes, in  order  as  follows:  Biddenham,  Bromham, 
Stagsden. . .  Pt.  3,  sect.  2.  \London:  Nichols  6* 
Sons,  1872?]  p.  [239]-26i,  2  pi.,  i  Uble.  illus.  V. 

tco 

History  (A)  of  Bedfordshire.  [London]  A, 
Constable  6*  Co.,  1904-08.  2  v.  f^.  (In:  The 
Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of  England . . .)  fCO 

Lincoln  (Diocese).  Calendars  of  Lincoln  wills. 
Edited  by  C.  W.  Foster,  v.  i.  London:  Brit.  Ree. 
Soc.,  1902.  8**.  (British  Record  Society.  Index 
library,     [v.]  28.)  ARCA 

Early  Lincoln  wills.     An  abstract  of  all 

the  wills  and  administrations  recorded  in  the  Epis- 
copal registers  of  the  old  diocese  of  Lincoln 
..  .1280-1547.  By  Alfred  Gibbons.  Lincoln, 
J.  Williamson,  1888.  5  p.l.,  244  p.,  I  1.  8*. 
(Lincoln  record  series.)  ARX 

Visitations  (The)  of  Bedfordshire.  Annis 
Domini  1566,  1582  and  1634.  Made  by  William 
Harvey,  Robert  Cooke,  and  (Jeorge  Owen... to- 
gether with... an  appendix  containing  a  list  of 
pedigrees  entered  at  the  visitation  of  16^. . .  Edited 
by  F.  A.  Blaydes.  London,  1884.  xv,  234  p.  4% 
(Harleian  Soc.  Pub.     v.  19.)  ♦R 

Bedingham. 

Beding^ham.  Marriages  at  Bedingham,  1561 
to  181 2.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  133-147.  London^ 
1909.     8*.) 

Bedstone. 

Bedstone.  The  register  of  Bedstone  [1719* 
1810].  London,  1905.  iv,  20,  v  p.  8%  (Shropshire 
Parish  Register  Society.  Shropshire  registers. 
Hereford  Diocese,     v.  5,  pt.  2.) 


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469 


Beechingstoke. 

Beeehlns^stoke.  Marriages  at  Beeching- 
stokc,  1590  to  18 1 2.  (In:  Wiltshire.  Eng.  Wilt- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp. 
93-103.     London^  1909.     8'.) 

Beer  Crocombe. 

Beer  Crocombe.  Marriages  at  Beer  Crocombe, 
1543  to  1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  25-33. 
London^  1902.     8**.) 

Beer  Hackett. 

Beer  Hackett.  The  registers  from  1 549-1812. 
Transcribed  by  E.  A.  Fry.  London:  Parish  Reg, 
Soc,  1896.  V.  II,  42  p.  8'.  (Parish  Reg.  Soc. 
(v.]  3.)  ARS 

Beeston. 

Beeeton.  Marriages  at  Beeston,  1558  to  1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  65-92. 
London^  1904.     8°.) 

Beetham  Hall. 

Cnrwen  (J.  F.)  Beetham  Hall,  i  plan,  2  pi. 
(Transac.  Cumberland  &  Westmorland  Antiq.  & 
Archseol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  4,  pp.  225-232.  Kendal^ 
1904.) 

Begbroke. 

Stapleton  {Mrs,  B.)  Three  Oxfordshire  par- 
ishes. A  history  of  Kidlington,  Yarnton,  and 
Begbroke.  Oxford:  Clarendon  Press ^  1893.  iii-xx, 
4,  2,  400  p.,  I  map,  2  tab.  8°.  (Oxford  Hist. 
Soc.  Publ.     [no.  24. J)  CA 

Belfast. 
Periodicals. 

Belfast  Naturalists'  Field  Club.  Annual  re- 
port and  proceedings,  v.  6-10  (1868-76);  series  2, 
V.  I,  pt.  1-7,  V.  2,  pt.  1-7.  V.  3,  pt.  1-6,  V.  4,  pt. 
1-7.  V.  5.  pt.  i-6(i873-i9o6/'o7).  Appendix  i-o, 
V.  2  [no.]  1-8  (1870-1906).  Bel/asi,iS6g-igo-j.  8^. 

V.  6-xo  are  called  Annual  Report  only.  PQA 

*  Gbnsral  Works. 

Belfast.  The  town  book  of  the  corporation 
of  Belfast,  1613-1816,  ed.  from  the  original,  with 
chronological  list  of  events,  and  notes;  by  R.  M. 
Young.  Bel/as/:  M,  Ward  6*  Co.,  1892.  xvi, 
351(1)  p.,  I  facsim.,  i  map,  i  plan,  i  pi.  illus. 
4'.  CT 

Belfast  Naturalists*  Field  Club.  A  guide  to 
Belfast  and  the  counties  of  Down  and  Antrim. 
Belfast:  McCaWy  Stevenson  6t*  Orr,  1902.  4  p. I., 
286  p.,  3  maps.     12°.  CTB 

Benn  (George).  A  history  of  the  town  of 
Belfast  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  close  of  the 
eighteenth  century  [and  from  1799  ^^^^  1810].  Lon- 
don: M.  Ward  6j*  Co.,  1877-1880.  2  v.  in  I,  maps, 
plans,  port.,  tab.     8**.  CT 

French  (The)  prisoners  in  Belfast,  1 759-1 763. 
[Reprint  of  a  Belfast  pamphlet,  entitled  **  The 
conduct  of  the  sovereign,  burgesses,  and  principal 
inhabitants  of  Belfast  vindicated;  and.  The  neces- 
sity and  propriety  thereof,  to  procure  relief  to  the 
French  prisoners  confin'd  at  Belfast  fully  shewn. 
Printed  in  the  year  m.dcc.lxi.]  (Ulster  Jour,  of 
Archseol.  v.  9,  pp.  151-156;  v.  10,  pp.  21-25, 
69-72,  138-141,  187-191.     Belfast,  1903-04.) 


Historical  collections  relative  to  the  town  of 
Belfast:  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  union  with 
Great  Britain.     Belfast:  G,  Berwick,  1817.     xvi, 


496  p.     8' 


CT 


History  of  the  town  of  Belfast  (Ireland). . . 
Added,  a  statistical  survey  of  the  parish  of  Bel- 
fast...    Belfast,  1%2'i.     8'.  CT 

Patton  (Arthur)  and  G.  FOY.  Reports  pre- 
sented to  the  executive  committee  of  the  Irish 
Loyal  and  Patriotic  Union,  on  the  subject  of  the 
Belfast  riots.     Dublin:  Humphrey  and  Armour, 


1886.     46  p.     8* 


CSD  p.  ▼.  9 


Pilson  (James  Adair).  History  of  the  rise  and 
progress  of  Belfast,  and  annals  of  the  county  An- 
trim. .  .comp.  from. .  .authentic  records. . .  With 
an  appendix. . .  Belfast:  Hodgson  [and  others] 
1846.     iv,  2  1.,  9-184  p.     8*.  CT 

Ward,  Lock  and  Co.'s  Pictorial  and  Descriptive 
Shilling  Guide-books.  Guide  to  Belfast. .  .with 
excursions  through  county  Down  and  the  southern 
portion  of  county  Antrim.  London  [1901].  xxviii, 
132  p.,  2  maps.     2.  ed.     16''.  KFW 

Yoanfi^  (R.  M.)  Historical  notices  of  old  Bel- 
fast and  its  vicinity:  a  selection  from  the  mss.  col- 
lected by  William  Pinkerton  for  his  intended  his- 
tory of  Belfast,  additional  documents,  letters,  and 
ballads,  O'Mellan's  narrative  of  the  wars  of  1641, 
biography  of  Mary  Ann  M*Cracken,  now  first 
printed.  Belfast:  Af,  Ward  6*  Co,,  1896.  xii, 
287  p.,  9  pi.,  plain  and  col'd.,  i  map.  ill.     8**. 

CT 

Old  times  in  Belfast.    (Jour.  Royal  Soc.  of 

Antiquaries  of  Ireland,    v.  35,  pp.  377-382.    Dub- 
lin,  1905.) 

Bellingham. 

Bellinipliam.  The  registers  of  the  Catholic 
mission  of  S.  Oswald,  Bellingham,  Northumber- 
land (formerly  called  Hesleyside),  1 794-1837. 
(Catholic  Record  Soc.  Miscellanea,  v.  2,  pp. 
355-368.     London,  1906.) 

Belvoir  castle. 

Eller  (Irvin).  The  history  of  Belvoir  castle, 
from  the  Norman  conquest  to  the  nineteenth  cen- 


tury.    London,  1 841.     pi.     8°. 


tCOP 


Bemerton. 

Collection  (A)  of  papers  relating  to  the  parish 
of  Bemerton.  In  memoriam,  George  Herbert. 
Salisbury,  Eng,:  Roe  &*  Co.,  1893.  43  £•,  2  pi., 
I  port.     12**.  CO  p.  box 

Bennington,  Hertfordshire. 

Bennincrton.  Marriages  at  Bennington,  only, 
1538  to  1 81 3.  (In:  Hertfordshire,  Eng.  Hert- 
fordshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp. 
57-82.     London,  1909.     8°.) 

Bennington,  Lincolnshire. 

Thompson  (Pishey).  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Boston,  and  the  villages  of  Skirbeck... 
Bennington.  ..[etc.]  Boston,  Eng. ,  1856.  4".    CO 

Bensington. 

Peamutn  (M.  T.)  A  history  of  the  manor  of 
Bensington  (Benson,  Oxon),  a  manor  of  ancient 
demesne.  London:  E,  Stock,  1896.  x,  147  p., 
I  plan.     8°.  CO 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


BeDtley. 

Bentley.  Marriages  at  Bentley,  1541  to  181 2. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  g»  pp.  11 5-137.  London, 
1907.     8**.) 

Bentworth. 

Bentworth.  Marriages  at  Bentworth,  1603 
to  1837.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  par- 
ish registers.  V,  II,  pp.  81-93.  London^  \(j^,  8°.) 

Berkeley. 

Berkeley.  The  parish  register  of  Berkeley, 
Gloucestershire,  1653-1677.  [London^  F,A.  Crisp, 
printer,  1897.     3  p.l.,  123  p.     4**. 


Berkhamsted. 

Berkhamated*  Marriages  at  Berkhamsted, 
otherwise  Great  Berkhamstead  or  Berkhamstead 
St.  Peter,  1538  to  1812.  (In:  Hertfordshire,  Eng. 
Hertfordshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i, 
pp.  1-67.     London,  1907.     8**.) 


Abingdon. 
Bray. 


Berkshire. 

See  also 
Newbury. 
Reading. 


Wallingford. 


PSRIODICALS. 

Berks  (The).  Bucks  and  Oxon  Archaeological 
Journal.  Edited  by  P.  H.  Ditchfield.  new  ser. 
V.  i-date.     Reading,  1895-date.     8°.  CA 

Berkshire  notes  &  queries.  A'quarterly  jour- 
nal devoted  to  the  family  history,  antiquities  and 
topography  of  the  royal  country,  edited  by  G.  F.  T. 
Sherwood,     v.  i,  pt.  1-4.     London,  1890-91.     8*. 

No  more  published.  CO 

General  Works. 

Aflhmole  (E.)  The  antiquities  of  Berkshire 
. .  .and  a  particular  account  of  the  castle,  college, 
and  town  of  Windsor.  London,  112'^.  3  v.  pi., 
port.,  maps.     12**.  CO 

Berks  (Archdeaconry).  Index  to  wills  proved 
and  administrations  granted  in  the  court  of  the  arch- 
deacon of  Berks,  1 508  to  1652;  edited  by  W.  P.  W. 
Phillimore.  London:  British  Record  Society,  1893. 
8°.  (British  Record  Society.    Index  library,    v.  8.) 

ARCA 

Berkshire*  Berkshire  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages. Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore.  v.  i. 
London:  Phillimore  6*  Co.,  1908.  8^  (Philli- 
more's  parish  register  series,     v.  108.)  ARX 

One  of  150  copies  ptd. 

V.  I.  Wantage.     West  Woodhay. 

Berkshire  visitations,  1566,  1623  &  1644. 
Privately  printed  at  the  Middlehill  Press  by  Sir 
Thomas  Phillips,  bart.,  1837.  «.  /.-/.  i.  1.. 
42  p.     f^  ttARX 

Berry  (W.)  Pedigrees  of  Berkshire,  Buck- 
inghamshire, and  Surrey  families,  transferred  from 
his  handwriting  and  printed  in  lithography.  Lon- 
don. 1838.     {\  *R 

Carnarvon  (4.  eari),  Henry  Howard  Moly- 
NEUX  Herbert.  The  archaeology  of  Berkshire: 
address.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  16, 
pp.  1-25.     London,  i860.) 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the   county   of    Berks...   London: 


C,  Cooke,  D.  d.     179  p.,   I  map.     24*.     (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [vol.  i.])       CBD 

Ditchfleld  (P.  H.),  editor.  Bygone  Berkshire. 
London:  W,  Andrews  &*  Co.,  1896.  v,  261  p., 
II  pi.     illus.     8^  CO 

Four  (The)  visitations  of  Berkshire  made  and 
taken  by  T.  Benolte,  W.  Harvey,  H.  Chitting,  J. 
Philipott,  E.  Ashmole,  E.  Bysshe.  Edited  by 
W.  H.  Rylands.  London:  M.  Hughes  <5r*  Clarke, 
i907-*o8.  2  v.  4°.  (Harleian  S)ciety.  Publi- 
cations.    V.  56,  57.)  'R 

Graves  (H.)  The  way  about  Berkshire.  With 
...county  gazetteer.  London:  Lliffe,  Sons  ^ 
Sturmey  [1898].  165  p..  I  map.  16'.  (^Vay- 
about  series  of  gazetteer  guides,     no.  20.)    COB 

Handbook  for  Berkshire. . .  Lofidon:  E,  Stan- 
ford, 1902.  4  p.l.,  xii,  I  1..  143  p.,  3  maps.  16**. 
(Murray's  handbooks.)  KFP 

Handbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  Berks,  Bucks, 
and  Oxfordshire.  Including  a  particular  descrip- 
tion of  the  University  and  city  of  Oxford,  and  the 
descent  of  the  Thames  to  Maidenhead  and  Wind- 
sor. London:  J,  Murray,  i860,  vi,  224  p.,  I  map, 
2  plans.     I2^  KPP 

London,  1 882.     3.  ed.     16*.     (Mur- 


ray's handbooks.) 

History  (A)  of  Berkshire.  London:  A.  Con- 
stable ^  Co.  \\^ofy-oi\.  2v.  maps,  pi.  f*.  (In:  The 
Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of  England.)  f  CO 

King^  (C.  C.)  History  of  Berkshire.  London^ 
1887.     8".     (Popular  county  histories.)  CO 

King^Bmill  (Andrew).  The  manuscripts  of 
Andrew  Kingsmill  [at  Sydmonton  Court.  Being 
ancient  deeds  relating  to  places  in  Hampshire  and 
Berkshire.]  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion. Fifteenth  report,  append.,  pt.  10,  pp.  173- 
174.     London,  1899.     8*.)  C 

Money  (Walter).  A  religious  census  of  the 
county  of  Berks  in  1676.  (Berks,  Bucks  &  Oxon 
Archaeol.  Jour.  n.  s.  v.  4,  pp.  112- 115;  v.  5,  pp. 
22-26,  55-59.     London,  1899.     8**.) 

Pettisri*ew  (T.  J.)  On  the  history  and  ar- 
tiquities  of  Berkshire.  4  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  ArchseoU 
Assoc,     v.  16,  pp.  25-49.     London,  i860.) 

Rasher  (James).  Rusher's  Reading  guide, 
and  Berkshire  directory,  i8i3,  '19.  Reading:  J. 
Rusher,  181 8-' 1 9.     2.  v.     1 6*.  CO  p.  box 

Berkswich. 

Berks'wich*  Berkswich  w.  Walton  parish 
register.  Exeter:  Southwood  ^  Co,,  \c^o^,  2  p.l., 
170  p.  8".  (Staffordshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Dean- 
ery of  Stafford.     V.  4.)  ARX 

Bermondsey. 
See  sub-section  under  London. 

Bermondsey  abbey. 

Annales  Monasterii  de  Bermundeseia,  1042- 
1432.  From  ms.  Hari.  231.  (In:  Annales  mon- 
astici.     V.  3,  pp.  421-4S7)  C 

Berrington. 

Leighton  (W.  A.)  Berrington  church  and 
registers.  (In:  Shropshire  Archajol.  and  Nat.  Hist, 
Soc.  Trans,  v.  3,  pp.  149-174.  Shrewsbury^ 
1880.     8°.)  CO 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


471 


Berwick. 

Berwick-upon-Tweed.  The  registers  of 
Berwick- upon-T weed,  in  the  county  of  Northum- 
berland. Transcribed  by  E.  Dodds. .  .edited  by 
H.  M.  Wood,  and  printed  by  permission  of  the 
Venerable  H.  B.  Hodgson.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne: 
privately  printed  for  the  Durham  and  Northum- 
berland Parish  Register  Soc.^  1905- 1 907.  2  v. 
8**.  (Durham  and  Northumberland  Parish  Register 
Soc.  Pub.     V.  2,  16.)  ARX 

V.  I.  Baptisms,  X574-X700.     v.  2.  Marriages,  1572-1700. 

Popiter  (R.  H.)  The  walls  of  Berwick-upon- 
Tweed.  (British  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Jour.  n.  s. 
V.  13,  pp.  89-104.     London^  1907.) 

Fuller  (G.)  The  history  of  Berwick-upon- 
Tweed,  including  a  short  account  of  the  villages  of 
Tweedmouth  and  Spittal,  &c.  Edinburgh:  Bellb* 
Bradfute,  etc.,  1799.  xxUi)i  601  (i),  50 p.,  7  pi.. 
I  plan.     8°.  CR 

Latimer  (John).  Local  records;  or,  Historical 
register  of  remarkable  events,  which  have  occurred 
in  Northumberland  &  Durham,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  and  Berwick-upon-Tweed;  with  biographical 
notices  of  deceased  persons  of  talent,  influence, 
&c.,  in  the  district.  1832-1857.  Being  a  contin- 
uation of  the  work,  under  the  same  title,  published 
by. .  .Mr.  Sykes.  IVervcastle:  Chronicle  Office^  1857. 
iv,  420  p.  illus.     8''.  CO 

Maeray  (William  Dunn),  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts of  the  corporation  of  Berwick-upon-Tweed. 
(In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  Report 
on  manuscripts  in  various  collections,  v.  i,  pp. 
1-28.     London,  1901.     8**.)  C 

Notes  on  the  early  municipal  history  of  Ber- 
wick-upon-Tweed. (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  7,  pp. 
436-438.     London,  1904.) 

Sheldon  (Frederick).  History  of  Berwick- 
upon-Tweed;  being  a  concise  description  of  that 
ancient  borough,  from  its  origin  down  to  the  pre- 
sent time.  To  which  are  added  notices  of  Tweed- 
mouth.  Spittal,  Norhara,  Holy  Island,  Coldingham, 
etc.  Edinburgh:  A,&»  C.  Black,  1849.  xx,  438p.. 
4  pi.,  2  plans.     8°.  CR 

Berwickshire. 
See  also  Lauder. 

Home  (David  Milne).  Report  on  the  manu- 
scripts of  Colonel  D.  M.  Home  of  Wedderburn 
Castle.  N.  B.  London:  Mackie  <5r*  Co.y  ltd,,prtrs,, 
1902.     I  p.l.,  329  p.    8".    (Historical  Manuscripts 

Commission.)  CR 

"  The  muniments  of  the  family  of  Home  of  Wedderburn  re- 
late to  lands  in  almost  every  part  of  Berwickshire." 

Lander.  The  commissariot  record  of  Lauder. 
Register  of  testaments,  1 561-1800.  Edited  by 
F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the  Society,  1903.  2  p.1.. 
59  p.    8^    (Scottish  Record  Soc.    Pt.  23.)    ART 

Paton  (Henry),  editor.  The  manuscripts  of 
Robert  Mordaunt  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Duns  Castle, 
Berwickshire.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Com- 
mission. Report  on  manuscripts  in  various  collec- 
tions,    v.  5,  pp.  I-71.     Hereford,  1909.     8**.) 

The  manuscripts  comprise:  i.  Documents  relating  to  the 
counties  of  Peebles  and  Selkirk;  the  latter  consisting  of  a  few 
charters  of  the  lands  of  Rodono;  and  2.  Documents  relating  to 
the  town  and  lands  of  Duns  and  several  other  lands  in  the 
county  of  Berwick. 

Beverley. 

BeTerley*     Report  on  the  manuscripts  of  the 
Corporation    [consisting    of    the  records  of    the 


borough].  London:  Mackie  6*  Co.^  Itd,^  prtrs , 
1900.  2  p.l.,  227  p.  8°.  (Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission.)  C 

Flower  (Cyril  T.)  The  Beverley  town  riots, 
1381-2.  (Roy.  hist.  soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  19,  pp. 
79-99.     London,  1905.) 

OliTer  (G.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
town  and  minster  of  Beverley  in  the  county  of 
York  from  the  most  early  period,  with  historical 
and  descriptive  sketches  of  the  abbeys  of  Watton 
and  Meaux,  the  convent  of  Haltemprise,  the  vil- 
lages of  Cottingham,  Leckonfield,  Bishop  and 
Cherry  Burton,  Walkington,  Risby,  Scorburgh,  and 
the  hamlets  comprised  within  the  liberties  of  Bev- 
erley. With  numerous  engravings.  Beverlev, 
1829.     4'.  CO 

Poulflon  (George).  Beverlac;  or.  The  antiqui- 
ties and  history  of  the  town  of  Beverley,  in  the 
county  of  York,  and  of  the  provostryand  colleg^iate 
establishment  of  St.  John's;  with  a  description  of 
the  present  minster  and  the  church  of  St.  Mary  and 
other  edifices.  London,  1829.  2  v.  in  i.  pi. 
4«.  CO 

St.  John,  Beverley.  Memorials  of  Beverley 
Minster:  the  Chapter  act  book  of  the  Collegiate 
Church  of  S.  John  of  Beverley,  A.D.  1286-1347. 
With ...  introduction  by  A.  F.  Leach.  Durham: 
Andrews  &*  Co.,  1898-1903.  2  v.  8'.  (Surtees 
Soc.  Pub.     V.  98,  108.)  CA 

Sanctaariam  ecclesiae  Sancti  Johannis,  de 
Beverlaco.  [Edited  by  J.  Raine.J  (In;  Surtees 
Society.  Pub.  v.  5,  pp.  93-211.  London,  1837. 
8^)  CA 

StepheiiBOii  (W.)  Beverley  in  the  olden  times. 
(Archseol.  Jour.  v.  52  (Sen  2,  v.  2),  pp.  271-279. 
London,  1895.) 

Beverston. 

Beverflton.  Marriages  at  Beverston,  1563  to 
1836.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  7-28. 
London,  1900.     8°.) 

Bewcastle. 

Curwen  (J.  F.)  St.  Cuthbert's  church,  Bew- 
castle. 2  pi.  (Transac.  Cumberland  and  West- 
morland Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  2,  pp. 
242-254.     Kendal,  Eng.,  1902.) 

Bewley  castle. 

Wilflon  (James),  and  Sir  Edmund  T.  Bewley. 
Bewley  Castle.  (Transac.  Cumberland  and  West- 
morland Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  3,  pp. 
240-262.     Kendal,  Eng.,  1903.) 

Biddeston. 

Godwin  (E.  W.)  An  account  of  the  church  of 
Biddeston  St.  Nicholas  and  Ditchridge  church, 
Wilts.     \Devizes:  H.  Bull]  n.  d.     6  p.,  4  pi.     8^ 

CO  (Wilts)  p.  ▼.  1 

Bide  ford. 

Granville  (Roger).  A  history  of  the  church 
at  Bideford  and  some  of  its  rectors.  (Devonshire 
Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.  &  Art. 
Rept.  &  Transac.  v.  34  (ser.  2.  v.  4),  pp.  201- 
222.     Plymouth,  1902.) 

Watkina  (J.)  History  of  Bideford,  Devon. 
Exeter,  1792.     8%  CO 


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Biggar. 

Hunter  (William).     Biggar  and  the  house  of 

Fleming.     An  account  of  the  Biggar  district,  arch- 

seological,  historical  and  biographical.    Edinburgh: 

W,   PaiersoHt   1867.     I   p.l.,  xii,   623  p.,    7  pl«. 

illus.     2.  ed.     8^  CR 

Bilborough. 

Bilboroug^h.  Marriages  at  Bilborough,  1569 
to  1 812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Notting- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp. 
93-99.     London^  1904.     8'.) 

Billesdon. 

Hill  (John  Harwood).     The  history  of  Market 

Harborough,  with  that  portion  of  the  hundred  of 

Gartree,  Leicestershire,  containing  the  parishes  of 

Baegrave,  Billesdon. .  .[etc.].    Leicester y  1875.    f**. 

ttARX 

Billingsley. 

BiUing^flley*  The  register  of  Billingsley.  iv, 
51,  X  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Soci- 
ety. Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford,  v.^ 
pp.  327-377.     London,  1903.     8'.) 


Bingham. 

Bing^ham*  Marriages  at  Bingham,  1598  to 
1S12.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  1-34. 
London,  1898.     8**.) 

Bingley. 

Bing^Iey*  The  parish  register  of  Bingley,  in 
the  county  of  York.  1577-T686.  Edited  by  W.  J. 
Stavcrt.  Leeds:  the  society,  1901.  4  p.l.,  360  p. 
8°.     (Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Soc.  Publ.     v.  9.) 


Birch. 

Birch  (Herbert).     Memories    of    Birch.     Its 

owners    and  its  ancient    chapel.      [Manchester: 

Manchester  City  News']  1896.     8  p.     8". 

CO  p.  box 

Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  Manchester  City  News 
of  July  4,  1896. 

Birkenhead. 

Lomby  (F;  H.)  Chester,  Birkenhead  &  Liver- 
pool in  the  patent  and  close  rolls  of  the  three  Ed- 
wards. (Transac.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lancashire  &  Ches- 
hire. 1902,  V.  54  (n.  s.  V.  iS),  pp.  45-72.  Liver- 
pool, 1904.) 

St.  Mary'flt  Birkenhead.  The  registers  of  St. 
Mary's,  Birkenhead,  1 721-1 812.  Transcribed  by 
F.  C.  Beazley.  (Hist  Soc.  of  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire.  Transac.  for  1906.  v.  58,  pp.  163-235. 
Liverpool,  1 907.) 

Birkenhead  priory. 

Aldridg^e(C.)  Birkenhead  priory,  i  pi.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  44,  pp.  21-28.  London, 
1888.) 

RobinBOii  (A.  M.)  The  Birkenhead  priory 
reparation.  2  pi.  (Transac.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lan- 
•cashire  &  Cheshire.  1903-1904.  v.  55  &  56  (n.  s. 
V.  19  &  20),  pp.  107-113.     Liverpool,  1905.) 

Birkin. 

Worsfield  (John  Napper).  History  of  Had- 
dlesey;  with  notices  of  Birkin.    London,  1894.    8**. 

CO 


Birmingham. 
Periodicals. 

Birming^liaiii  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
actions, excursions,  and  reports,  v.  27-34  (1901- 
1908.  Walsall,  1 902- 1 909.  f^.  (Birmingham  and 
Midland  Institute.)  fCA 

Birming^haiii  Historical  Society.  Transac- 
tions.   I. -4.  session.    Birmingham,  1880-84.    CA 

Gbnbkal  works. 

Biekley  (W.  B.)  Inhabitants  of  Birmingham, 
Edgbaston  and  Aston,  possessing  goods  to  the  value 
of  ten  shillings  and  upwards  in  the  year  1327,  being 
a  list  of  persons  taxed  to  the  amount  of  a  twentieth 
of  their  movables,  as  a  subsidy  for  the  defence  of 
the  Kingdom  against  the  Scotch.  Extracted  from 
the  original  roll  in  the  public  record  office.  Bir" 
mingham:  IV.  Downing,  1885.    19  p.    sq.  8".    CO 

Birmingham  Museum  and  Art  Gallery.  Cata- 
logue (with  descriptive  notes)  of  a  collection  of 
drawings  of  old  Birmingham  and  Warwickshire. 
Birmingham:  Hudson  &*  Son,  1894.  36  p..  i  port. 
S\  MAVZ 

Bnnce  (J.  T.)  History  of  the  corporation  of 
Birmingham;  with  a  sketch  of  the  earlier  govern- 
ment of  the  town.  Birmingham:  Cornish  Bros,^ 
i878-'85.     2  V.     8°.  CO 

Bnrritt  (Elihu).  Walks  in  the  black  country, 
and  its  green  border-land.  London:  Sampson,  Low^ 
Son,  6*  Marston,  1869.     vi,  414  p.,  I  pi.     12*. 

COB 

D'Eyncourt  (Charles  Tenpyson).  Letter  to 
the  High  Bailiff  of  Birmingham,  on  the  representa- 
tion of  that  town,  and  parliamentary  reform.  Lon- 
don: J,  Ridgway,  1830.     22  p.     2.  ed.     8'. 

CK  p.  ▼.  SSO 

Griffith  (G.)  History  of  the  free  schools,  col- 
leges, hospitals,  and  asylums  of  Birmingham,  and 
their  fulfilment.     London,  1861.     illus.     8*^. 

STH 

Hutton  (William,  and  C.)  The  history  of  Bir* 
mingham.  By  W.  Hutton.  Continued  to  the  pres- 
ent time  by  C.  Hutton.  London:  y,  Nichols  6* 
Son,  1 819.     xvi,  471  p.     4.  ed.     8'.  CO 

Lan^ord  (John  Alfred).  Modern  Birming- 
ham and  its  institutions:  a  chronicle  of  local  events, 
from  1841  to  1871. . .  Birmingham:  W,  Downing 
[1873-1877].     2v.     8^  CO 

Parr  (S.)  A  letter  from  IrenopUs  to  the  in- 
habitants of  Eleutberoplis;  or,  A  serious  address  to 
the  dissenters  of  Birmingham.  By  a  member  of  the 
Established  Church.  Birmingham:  J.  Thompson, 
1792.    40  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  *C  p.  ▼.  744 

Priestley  (Joseph).  An  appeal  to  the  public, 
on  the  subject  of  the  riots  in  Birmingham,  to  which 
is  added,  a  letter  from  W.  Russell,  Esq.,  to  the 
author.  London:  J.  Johnson,  1792.  xxviii,  2lo  p. 
^2^  CO 

Dr.  Priestley's  letter  to  the  inhabitants  of 

Birmingham;  Mr.  Keir's  vindication  of  the  revolu- 
tion dinner;  and.  Mr.  Russell's  account  of  proceed- 
ings relating  to  it,  with  the  toasts,  &c.  London:  L 
Johnson,  1791.     16  p.     8**.  *C  p.  ▼.  888 

Extracts  from  Dr.  Priestley's  works,  read 

in  court  at  the  last  Warwick  Assizes.  Birming- 
ham, 1792,    18  p.    8°.  CK  p.  ▼•  864 


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Birmingham^  confd, 

Pritehard  (H.  A.)  A  few  observations  upon 
the  history  and  development  of  Birmingham.  (Sur- 
veyors' Inst.  Trans,  v.  38,  pp.  448-474.  London, 
1905-6.) 

8t*  Peter's,  Birmingham.  The  Franciscan 
register  of  St.  Peter's,  Birmingham,  1657  to  1824. 
(In:  Warwickshire,  £ng.  Warwickshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3-v.  3,  p.  68.  London ^ 
1904-1906.     8'.) 

Bisham. 

Bisham.  The  register  of  Bisham,  Co.  Berks. 
Baptisms,  burials,  marriages,  1 560-1 81 3.  Tran- 
scribed and  edited  by  E.  Powell.  London:  Parish 
Register  Sac,  i8q8.  ix,  136  p.  8*.  (Parish  Re- 
gister Soc.     Registers,     no.  15.)  ARS 

Bishop  Middleham. 

Bishop  Middleham.  The  registers  of  Bishop 
Middleham,  in  the  County  of  Durham.  Baptisms, 
1 5 59-1 8 1 2.  Marriages,  1 559-1812.  Burials,  1559- 
1812.  Transcribed. .  .and  edited  by  Reginald  Pea- 
cock. Sunderland:  Hills  6f*  Co,,  1906.  4  p.l., 
236  p.  8*^.  (Durham  and  Northumberland  Parish 
Register  Society.     [Pub.]  v.  13.)  ARX 

Bishop's  Cannings. 

Maedonaid  (W.)  Historical  memoirs  of  the 
parish  of  Bishop's  Cannings,  Co.  Wilts.  Devius: 
H,  Bull,  n.  d.     47  p.  >  i  pl.     8". 

CO  (WUts)  p.  ▼.  1 

Bishop's  Castle. 

Lyte  (Henry  Churchill  Maxwell),  editor.  The 
manuscripts  of  the  corporation  of  Bishop's  Castle. 
(In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  10.  re- 
port, appendix,  pt.  iv,  pp.  399-407.  London,  1885. 
8*.)  C 

Bishop's  Cleeve. 

Bishop's  Cleeve.  Marriages  at  Bishop's  Cleeve, 
1563  to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glou- 
cestershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp. 
75-118.     London,  1898.     8'.) 

Bishop's  Hull. 

Bishop's  Hull.  Marriages  at  Bishop's  Hull, 
1562  to  1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  10,  pp.  11 5-142. 
London,  1907.     8".) 

Bishops  Tachbrook. 

Bishops  Tachbrook.  Marriages  at  Bishops 
Tachbrook,  1538  to  181 2.  (In:  Warwickshire,  Eng. 
Warwickshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3, 
pp.  69-89.     London,  1906.     8°.) 

Bispham. 

Thomber  (William).  An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Blackpool  and  its  neighbour- 
hood, vix. :  Bispham,  Marton. .  .etc  Poulton, 
1837.     i6*.  CO 

Bitteriey. 

Bitterley*  The  register  of  Bitteriey.  iv,  209, 
xzx  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford,  v.  4, 
pp.  239-447.     London,  1903.     8*.)  ARX 

Bitton. 

Bitton.  The  registers  of  Bitton. . .  1 571-1674. 
Transcribed  by  P.  W.  P.  Carlyon-Britton . . .  Lon- 


don:   Par,   Reg,    Soc,,   1900.     vii,    150   pp.     8". 
(Parish  Register  Society.     Registers.     [no.J  32.) 

ARS 

Black  Burton. 
See  Burton  Abbots. 

Blackburn. 

Abram  (William  Alexander).  Parish  of  Black- 
burn, County  of  Lancaster.  A  history  of  Black- 
burn, town  and  parish.  Blachburn:  J,  G,  &*  J, 
Toulmin,  1877.  xvi,  784  p.,  illus.,  24  pl.,  i  port. 
8'.  CO 

Blaekbum  Grammar  School,  Blachburn, 
The  records  of  Blackburn  Grammar  School. 
Edited  by  George  Alfred  Stocks.  \Manehester\ 
The  Chetham  Society,  1909.  3  v.  8  .  (Chetham 
Society,     n.  s.  v.  66-68.)  CA 

Whitaker  (T.  D.)  A  sermon,  preached  in 
the  Parish  Church  of  Blackburn,  in  Lancashire, 
on  Sunday,  July  nth,  1819,  on  occasion  of  a  late 
seditious  meeting,  held  in  that  town.  Blachburn: 
T.  Roger  son  [1819].     20  p.     8**.      ZPE  p.  ▼•  8 

Blackheath. 

Hardy   (W.    J.)    The    story  of  Blackheath. 

1  pl.     (Home  Counties  Maga.  London,  1899.    8**. 
V.  I,  pp.  65-72,  105-112.) 

Blackpool. 

Roeder(C.)  Rise  and  growth  of  Blackpool 
(i 592-1 792).  I  pl.  (Transac.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lan- 
cashire &  Cheshire.  1902.  v.  54  (n.  s.  v.  18), 
pp.  1-18.     Liverpool,  1904.) 

Thornber  (William).  An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Blackpool  and  its  neighbour- 
hood, viz:  Lay  ton,  Carlton,  Poulton,  Mains  Hall, 
Singleton,  Thornton,  Burn  Hall,  Rossal,  Bispham, 
Marton,  Lytham,  Soutshore,  &c.  Poulton:  Smith, 
1837.  2  p.l.,  V,  17,  5-346  p.,  17.  4  p..  I  tab. 
i6'.  CO 

Blacktoft. 

Blaektoft.  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Blacktoft,  1700-1812. . .  Edited  by  0.  E.  Wed- 
dall.  [With  the  registeis  of  Scorborough.] 
[Leeds^  Yorhshire  Par,  Reg,  Soc,,  1 901.  3  p.l., 
62,  3  1.,  36  p.  8*.  (Yorkshire  Parish  Register 
Society.     Publications,   v.  8.)  ARX 

Blanchland  abbey. 

Knowles  (W.  H.)  The  Premonstratensian 
Abbey  of  St.  Mary,  Blanchland,  Northumberland. 

2  pl.  (Archeol.  Jour.  v.  59  (ser.  2,  v.  9),  pp.  328- 
341.     London,  1903.) 

Blisland. 

Blisland.  Marriages  at  Blisland,  1539  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  33-55.  London, 
1903.     8'.) 

Blymhill. 

Bridg^eman  (George  T.  O.)  The  history  of 
the  parish  of  Blymhill.  (In:  William  Salt  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  i, 
pp.  289-384;  V.  2,  pt.  2,  pp.  69-147.  Birmingham, 
1880-81.     8*.)  CO 

Supplement  to  the  History  of  the  manor 

and  parish  of  Blymhill.  (In :  William  Salt  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  12, 
pt.  2,  pp.  1-29.     London,  1891.     8°.)  CO 


474 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Blythborough. 

Hartflhorne  (Albert).  Blythboroagh  church, 
Suffolk.  (Archseol.  Jour.  v.  44,  pp.  1-14.  Lon- 
don, 1887.) 

Blythburgh. 

Mason  (Charlotte).  Blythburgh  and  its  church, 
illus.  (Reliquary...  v.  12,  pp.  217-228.  London^ 
1906.) 

Bodiam. 

Lower  (Mark  Antony).  Bodiam,  and  its  lords. 
London:  /.  R.  Smith,  1871.  2  p.l.,  31  p.,  3  pi. 
new  ed.     8^  ARZ 

Saver3r(J.  C.)  On  Bodiam  manor  and  castle. 
I  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archjeol.  Assoc,  v.  24,  pp.  352- 
360.     London,  1868.) 

Bodmin. 

Bodmin*  Marriages  at  Bodmin,  1559  to  181 2. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  n,  pp.  1-88.    London^  1907.     8°.) 

Guide  to  Bodmin,  and  neighborhood,  including 

Camelford,    Boscastle,    Tintagel,   and    Delabole, 

with  the  Cornish  legend  of  '*  Tregeaglc."    Truro: 

W.  Lake,  1872.     30  p.     16*.     (Lake's  Series  of 

Handy  Guide  Books.)  COB  p.  ▼•  1 

las^o  (W.)  The  religious  houses  of  Bodmin, 
and  how  the  people  walked  in  procession  from  one 
to  another  when  a  cleric  had  fought  a  shoemaker. 
(Roy.  Cornwall.  Polytech.  Soc.  64th  ann.  rept. 
pp.  70-80.     Falmouth,  T896.) 

Boldre. 

Boldre*  Marriages  at  Boldre,  1596  to  18 13. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  95-176.  London, 
1909.     8".) 

Bolton,  Lancashire. 

Cleg^g^  (James).  Annals  of  Bolton.  History, 
chronology,  politics.  Parliamentary  and  munici- 
pal polls.  Bolton:  Chronicle  Office ^  1888.  282  p., 
I  1.,  191  p.,  I  1.     12'.  CO 

Irvine  (William  Fergusson).  Notes  on  the  his- 
tory of  Hall  i*  th'  Wood  and  its  owners.  4  pi. 
(Transac.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lancashire  &  Cheshire. 
V.  55  &   56  (n.  s.  V.  19-20),  pp.  1-41.     Liverpool^ 

1905.) 

Whittle  (Peter  Armstrong).  Bolton-le-Moors, 
and  the  townships  in  the  parish:  an  historical, 
statistical,  civil  and  moral  account  of  the... Bor- 
ough of  Bolton.  ..including  a  curious  description 
of  the  parish  of  Deane...  Bolton:  J,  Crompton, 
1855-     3  P-1-.  (i)  iv-xxi,  (i)  24-434  p.    8^   ARX 

Bolton,  Yorkshire. 
See  Bradford. 

Bolton  Abbey. 

Shuttleworth  (J.)  Shuttleworth's  pocket 
guide  to  Bolton  Abbey  and  Woods;  Barden  Tower 
&  Stump  Cross  Caverns...  llkley:  J.  Shuttle- 
worth  [18 — ].     32  p.,  I  map.     16°. 

COP  p.  box 
Bolton-by-Bolland. 

Bolton-by-Bolland.  The  parish  register 
of  Bolton-by-Bolland  in  the  County  of  York,  1558- 
i8i2.  Edited  by  W.  J.  Stavert.  ^Leeds']  The 
Society,  1904-5.  2  pts.  8^  (Yorkshire  Parish 
Register  Society,     v.  19,  22.) 


Boningale. 

Boning^ ale.  The  register  of  Boningale.  3  p.  1. , 
26,  vi  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  y.  3,  pp. 
203-228.     London,  1 901.     8*.) 

Booterstown. 

Blacker  (Beaver  H.)  Brief  sketches  of  the 
parishes  of  Booterstown,  and  Donnybrook,  in  the 
county  of  Dublin.  With  notes  and  annals.  Dublin: 
G.  Herbert,  1872-74.  viii,  iii-vi,  7-212,  2  1.,  213- 
488  p.,  2  pi.     I6^  CT 

Booton. 

Booton.  Marriages  at  Booton,  1560  to  181 2. 
(In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages,    v.  3,  pp.  71-83.     London,  1907.     8".) 

Boroughbridge. 

Gibbs  (Vicary).  The  battle  of  Boroughbridge 
and  the  Boroughbridge  roll.  (Genealogist,  v.  21, 
pp.  222-226.     Exeter,  1905.) 

Boscobel. 

Grifflthfl  (George).  A  history  of  Tong,  Shrop- 
shire, its  churches,  manor. .  .and  clergy,  with  notes 
on  Boscobel.. .  Newport:  Home  &* Bennion,  1894. 
xii,  236  p.,  I  facsim.,  24  pi.,  3  port.     2.  ed.     8**. 

CO 

Boscombe. 

BoBCombe.  Nfarriages  at  Boscombe,  1625  to 
1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  147-151.  London, 
1906.     8".) 

Bosmere. 

Long^croft  (Charles  John).  A  topojijaphical 
account  of  the  hundred  of  Bosmere,  in  the  County 
of  Southampton,  including  the  parishes  of  Havant, 
Warblington,  and  Hayling.     London:  J,  H,  Smith, 

1857.     vi,  I  1.,  24,  343  p.,  I  map.  19  Pl.     4'. 

tARX 

Boston. 

Thompson  (Pishey).  The  history  and  an- 
tiquities of  Boston,  and  the  villages  of  Skirbeck, 
Fishtoft,  Freiston,  Butterwick,  Benington,  Lever- 
ton,  Leake  and  Wrangle;  comprising  the  hundred 
of  Skirbeck,  in  the  County  of  Lincoln...  Boston 
[Eng.'\  J,  Noble,  jr.,  1856.  xxii,  824  p..  I  chart, 
7  pi.,  1  port.     4*'.  ARZ 

Bosworth. 

Hill  (John  Harwood).  The  history  of  Market 
Harborough,  with  that  portion  of  the  hundred  of 
Gartree,  Leicestershire,  containing  the  parishes  of 
Billesdon,  Bosworth. .  .[etc.]     Leicester,  iSjS'    f- 

ft  ARX 

Bothenhampton. 

Bothenhampton.  Marriages  at  Bothenhamp- 
ton, 1636  to  i8i2.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  127-132. 
London,  1 906.     8°.) 

Botriphnie. 

Gordon  (James  Frederick  Skinner).  The  book 
of  the  chronicles  of  Keith,  Grange,  Ruthven, 
Caimey.  and  Botriphnie;  events,  places,  and  per- 
sons.    Glasgow:  R,  Forrester,  1880.     xi,  461 

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Bottesford. 

Bottesford.  Marriages  at  Bottesford,  1563  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  1-48.  Lon- 
don, 1908.     8'.) 

Boughton-under-Blean. 

Bong^hton-ander-Blean.  The  registers  of 
Boughton-under-Blean,  Co.  Kent.  Baptisms,  1558- 
1624;  marriages,  1558-1626;  burials,  1558-1625, 
transcribed  by. . .  J.  A.  Boodle. . .  London:  Parish 
Register  Soc,  1903.  .xii,  I20  p.  8**.  (Parish 
Register  Society.     Registers.     No.  49.)         ARS 

Boulton. 

Boulton.  Marriages  at  Boulton,  1756  to  181 2. 
(In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  71-72.     London,  1906.     8*) 

Bournemouth. 

Viflitor'fl  (The)  guide  to  Bournemouth,  and  its 
neighbourhood :  including  notices  of  the  chief  ob- 
jects of  interest  within  a  distance  of  nine  miles. 
London:  A ckerman,  iSso.     iv,  9-58P.    3.  ed.    8**. 

CO 
Bourton-on-Dunsmore. 

Boarton-on-DuiiBinore*  Marriages  at  Bour- 
ton-on-Dunsmore,  1560  to  18 12.  (In:  Warwick- 
shire, Eng.  Warwickshire  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.    V.  I,  pp.  15-27.     London t  1904.     8**.) 

Bowdon. 

Ingham  (Alfred).  A  history  of  Altrincham  and 
Bowdon,  with  an  account  of  the  barony  and  house 
of  Dunham.  Altrincham:  Mackie,  Brewtnall  and 
Co.,  1879.     xi,  195  p.,  1  1.,  8  pi.     sq.  4'.         \CO 

Bowling. 
See  Bradford. 

Boxted. 

Bozted.  Marriages  at  Boxted,  1559  to  1837. 
(In:  Essex,  Eng.  Essex  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.    V.  I,  pp.  1-30.     London,  1909.     8*.) 

Boxwell. 

Bozwell*  Marriages  at  Boxwell  and  Leighter- 
ton,  1572  to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng. 
Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  y.  13, 
pp.  15-21.     London,  1908.     8°.) 

Box  worth. 

Boz'wortli*  Marriages  at  Boxworth,  1588  to 
1 8 12.  (In:  Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cambridgeshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  1-12.  Lon- 
don,  1909.     8*.) 

Bradenham. 

Bradenham.  Marriages  at  Bradenham,  1627 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Bucking- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp. 
125-132.     London,  1910.     8".) 

Bradford,  Somerset. 

Bradford.  Marriages  at  Bradford,  1558  to 
1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  125-154.  London, 
1906.     8'.) 

Bradford,  Yorkshire. 
Periodicals. 

Bradford  (The)  Antiquary.  The  journal  of 
the  Bradford  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society. 


V.  1-2  (1888-95);  n.  s.  V.  i-date  (1896-date). 
Bradford,  1888-datc.     8*.  CO 

Bradford  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society. 
[Rules,  list  of  members,  etc.]  session  1897/98. 
». /.,  n.  d.     7  p.     8°.  CO 

Gbnkral  works. 

Bailey  (Samuel  Oldfleld).  Plans  of  Bradford. 
I  pi.     (Bradford  Antiquary,     n.  s.  v.  2,  pp.  225- 

231.  Bradford,  1903.) 

Bradford*  Parish  churchwardens'  accounts. 
Transcribed  and  annotated  by  Herbert  E.  Wroot. 
(Bradford  Antiq.  n.  s.  v.  i,  pp.  470-490.  Brad- 
ford, 1900.) 

Burial  register  of  Bradford  parish  church. 

Transcribed  by  T.  T.  Empsall.  (Bradford  An- 
tiquary.    V.  I,  pp.  46-50,  102-106,  160-164,  227- 

232,  285-288;  V.  2,  pp.  1-8,  iii-ti6,  156-161, 
192-197,  271-276;  n.  s.  V.  I,  pp.  67-80,  159-168, 
313-324,  404-4M,  515-526;  n.  s.  V.  2,  pp.  56-67, 
152-163.  300-307,  511-522;  n.  s.  V.  3,  pp.*  68-77. 
Bradford,  1 888-1 907.) 

Cudworth  (William).  Bradford  churchwar- 
dens. (Compiled  from  the  parish  church  records.) 
(Bradford  Antiquary,  n.  s.  v.  2,  pp.  297-299. 
Bradford,  1 903.) 

Historical  notes  on  the  Bradford  Corpora- 
tion, with  records  of  the  lighting  and  watching 
commissioners  and  board  of  highway  surveyors. 
Bradford:  T,  Br  ear,  1881.  iv,  232,  vii  p..  I 
map,  3  pi.,  25  port.     8^  CO 

Dale  (Bryan).  Ministers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Bradford  and  its  three  chapels  during  the  Puri- 
tan revolution.  (Bradford  Antiquary,  n.  s.  pt.  7i 
1902,  pp.  124-134.     Bradford,  1902.) 

DickoiiB  (J.  Norton).  Kirkgate  Chapel,  Brad- 
ford, and  its  associations  with  Methodism.  (Brad- 
ford Antiquary,  n.  s.  v.  2,  pp.  68-97.  Bradford, 
1901.) 

James  (John).  The  history  and  topography 
of  Bradford  (in  the  county  of  York),  with  topo- 
graphical notices  of  its  parish.  [Continuation  & 
additions. ..]  London:  Longman,  Brown. ..,  1841- 
1866.     2  V.  in  I,  pi.,  port.     8^  CO 

Killick  (H.  F.)  The  Duchy  of  Lancaster  and 
the  Manor  of  Bradford.  (Bradford  Antiq.  n.  s.  v.  3, 
pp.  7-25.     Bradford,  1907.) 

Speight  (H.)  The  Bradford  Manor  court  rolls. 
I  fac-stm.  (Bradford  Antiq.  n.  s.  v.  3,  pp.  185- 
199.     Bradford,  1909.     8*.)  CO 

Bradford-on-Avon. 

Jones  (William  Henry).  Bradford-upon-Avon. 
(Wiltshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  5t  pp. 
1-88,  210-255,  342-390.    Devizes,  1859.    8*.)   CO 

Perkins  (T.)  The  abbey  churches  of  Bath 
and  Malmesburyand  the  church  of  Saint  Laurence, 
Brad  ford  on- A  von.  London:  G.  Bell  6^  Sons,  1901. 
xii,  116  p.,  2  plans.    12".    (Bell's  cathedral  series.) 

MRBR 

Bradley. 

Bradley*  Marriages  at  Bradley,  1630  to  18 12. 
(In:  Worcestershire,  Eng.  Worcestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  45-60.  London, 
1901.     8*.) 


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Bradley  priory. 

Hill  (John  Harwood).  The  history  of  Market 
Harborough,  with  that  portion  of  the  hundred  of 
Gartree«  Leicestershire,  containing  the  parishes  of 
Boswortb,  Bradley  Priory. .  .[etc.]  Leicester ,  1875. 
f*.  tfARX 

Bradpole. 

Bradpole*  Marriages  at  Bradpole,  i6q5  to 
1812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  regis- 
ters.    Marriages,     v.   i,  pp.    137-147.      London, 

1906.  8'.) 

Brailsford. 

Brailflford.  Marriages  at  Brailsford,  1653  to 
181 2.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish 
registers.     Marriages,     v.  3.  pp.  1-20.      London, 

1907.  8*.) 

Braintree. 

Adams  (Oscar  Fay).  Our  English  parent 
towns.  Braintree  (with  Hocking),  i  pi.  (New  Eng. 
Hilt,  and  Geneal.  Register,  v.  56,  pp.  271-276. 
Boston,  1902.) 

Brambletyre  House. 

Compton  (C.  H.)  Brambletyre  House  [Sussex]. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  41,  pp.  372-377. 
London,  1885.) 

Bramcote. 

Brameote*  Marriages  at  Bramcote,  1562  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  101- 
115.     London,  1904.     8^) 

Bramfield. 

Bramfleld*  The  regestrie  booke  off  Brame- 
feide  off  all  christnyngs,  weddyngs  and  buryingi 
ffrom  the  Feast  of  Seynt  Mychaell  Tharkangell 
bt . . .  in  the  xzxtie  yeare  of  Kyng  Henrye  viiith 
1539-1596  and  1693-1889.  Edited  by  T.  S.  Hill. 
London:  Mitchell  6f*  Hughes,  1894.  zii,  2  1., 
120  p.,  I  pi.     4°.  ARX 

Bramley. 

Bramley*  Marriages  at  Bramley,  i58otoi8i2. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  regis- 
ters.    Marriages,    v.  i,  pp.  85-97.    London,  1899. 

Brampton. 

Brampton.  The  register  of  Brampton,  Nor- 
folk. From  1732  to  18 12.  With  all  register  bills 
extant  from  1600  to  1732.  Edited  by  A.  T.  Michell. 
Sher  iff  hales,  i^()-j,    i  p.l.,  xiv,  6op.    8°.      ARX 

Branscombe. 

Branscombe*  Parish  registers  of  Branscombe, 
Devon.  Marriages.  Baptisms.  64  p.  (Devon  and 
Cornwall  Record  Society.  Pts.  8-9.  Exeter,  1908- 
09.     8'.) 

Brantingham. 

Branting^ham.  The  registers  of  the  parish 
church  of  Brantingham,  East  Yorkshire,  1653- 
181 2.  Transcribed  and  edited  by  G.  E.  Weddall. 
[Leeds']  Yorkshire  Parish  Reg,  Soc,  1902.  4  p.l., 
103  p.  8*.  (Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Soc.  Pub. 
V.  12.)  ARX 

Branxholme. 

Lockhart  (W.  E.)  Historical  notes  relating 
to  Branxholme. . .  1886.  Alnwich,  n.  d.  pi.,  map. 
8%  CR 


Bratton. 

ThompBon  (E.  Margaret).  Records  of  Wilt- 
shire parishes.  Bratton.  Erchfont  with  Stert 
(Wiltshire  Notes  &  Queries.  Devices,  1 898-1908. 
8'.  V.  2,  pp.  271-279.  313-323*  357-368,  408- 
416,  452-460,  500-508,  553-561;  V.  3.  pp.  6-15. 
69-78,  105-114,  154-161,  202-214,  242-252,  306- 
317.  346-354.  404-410.  448-454.  496-505,  525- 
533;  V.  4,  pp.  5-1 1,  53-60,  107-115,  202-208, 
253-256.  295-304,  356-365,  393-403.  441-451, 
494-499.  544-551;  V.  5.  pp.  9-16,  60-67.  104-117. 
153-168,  199-21 I,  248-261,  295-301.  340-346, 
396-403,  442-452,  486-494.  544-549;  V.  6.  pp. 
10-19,  60-69.) 

Bray. 

Kerry  (Charles).  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  the  hundred  of  Bray,  in  the  county  of  Berks. 
1861.  London:  Savill  6f*  Edwards,  1861.  viii, 
200  p.,  10  tab.     8".  CO 

Braydesdon. 

Braydeadon.  Marriages  at  Braydesdon,  1623 
to  1 8 12.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  73-76.  London, 
1899.     8\) 

Brayton. 

Worafold  (John  Napper).  History  of  Haddle- 
sey,  with  notices  of  Brayton.     London,  1894.    8*. 

CO 

Breaston. 

Breaaton.    Marriages  at  Breaston,   1719  to 

1810.     (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.     Derbyshire  parish 

registers.     Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  27-29.    London^ 

1906.     8%) 

Brechin. 

Black  (David  Dakers).  The  history  of  Brechin 
to  1864.  Edinburgh:  W,  Pater  son,  1867,  viii, 
374  p.,  I  plan,  7  pi.    2.  ed.    8^  CR 

Straton  (George).  A  register  of  births,  mar- 
riages, and  deaths,  etc.,  within  the  Scots  Episcopal 
Church.  Brechin,  1796-1819.  (Scottish  Antiquary. 
V.  14,  pp.  96-100,  152-157,  198-207.  Ediniurgh, 
1899-1900.) 

Brechin  (Diocese). 

Brechin  (Diocese).  Registrum  episcopatus 
Brechinensis;  cui  accedunt  carte  quamplurimse 
originales.  Aberdonia  \W,  Bennett],  1856.  2  v. 
sq.  4^     ([Bannatyne  Club.])  f^P 

Breconshire. 

Anwyl  (E.)  The  early  settlers  of  Brecon. 
(Archaeol.  Cambrensis.  ser.  6,  v.  3,  pp.  16-38. 
London,  1903.) 

Jones  {Sir  T.)  A  history  of  the  county  of 
Brecknock.     Brecknock,  1805-09.     3  v.     4*.   CV 

Poole  (Edwin).  The  illustrated  history  and 
biography  of  Brecknockshire.  From  the  earliest 
times  to  the  present  day.  Brecknock:  The  Author, 
1886.     xxiii,  3  1.,  495  p.,  7  pi.,  3  port.     4'.   fCV 

Brentford. 
See  sub-section  under  London. 

Brewood. 

Brewood.  Brewood  parish  register.  ▼.  i. 
If./..'  Privately  printed  for  the  Staffordshire  Par, 
Reg.  Soc,  1906.  8*.  (StaflFordshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc. 
Deanery  of  Penkridge.) 


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Bridgewater. 

Powell  (Arthur  Herbert).  The  ancient  borough 
of  Bridgewater  in  the  County  of  Somerset.  Bridge- 
water:  Page  6*  Son,  1907.  4  p.l.,  311  (i)  p., 
X  map,  9  pi.    8°.  CO 

Bridgnorth. 

Lyte  (Henry  Churchill  Maxwell),  editor.  The 
manuscripts  of  the  corporation  of  Bridgnorth.  (In: 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  10.  report, 
appendix,  pt.  iv,  pp.  424-437.    London,  1885.    8°.) 

C 

Stoneway  Chapel.  The  register  of  Bridg- 
north Stoneway  Chapel.  1 765-1812.  y,  10  p. 
(In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Non- 
conformist registers,   pp.  93-102.   [London,  1903.] 

8°.) 

Bridlington. 

ThompBon  (J.)  Historical  sketches  of  Brid- 
lington.   Bridlington,   1821.     12°.  CO 

Bridport. 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  The  records 
of  the  corporation  of  Bridport.  (In:  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  6.  report.  Part  i,  pp. 
475-498.     London,  1877.     f*.) 

Brighouse. 

Tamer  (J.  H.)  The  history  of  Brighouse, 
Rastrick,  and  Hipperholme;  with  manorial  notes 
on  Coley,  Lightcliffe,  Northowram,  Shelf,  Fixby, 
Clifton  and  Kirklees.  Incorporation  memorial. 
Bingliy,  Yorks:  The  author,  1893.  xiv,  17-333  p.. 
I  map,  4  pi.,  22  port.     8°.  CO 

Brighton. 

AmiB  (The)  of  Brighton,  i  pi.  (Geneal. 
Maga.     V.  3,  pp.  139.     London,  1899.) 

Aflhton  (J.)  Florizel's  folly.  London:  Chatto 
^  Windus,  1899.  xii,  308  p.,  I  plan,  6  jpl., 
4  port.     12*'.  CK 

Brighton  new  guide;  or,  A  description  of 
Brighthelmston,  and  the  adjacent  country. . .  [F.  G. 
Fisher,  editor.]  London:  F.  G,  Fisher,  1800. 
3  p.l.,  iii-viii,  92  p.,  2  1.,  2  maps.     3.  cd.     16°. 

CBF  p.  ▼.  1 

Damon  &  Pythias,  pseud.  The  comic  guide  to 
Brighton.  Brighton:  Gill  <5r*  Meteher  [186-?] 
32  p.     12°.  ♦C  p.  ▼.  987 

Erredg^e  (John  Ackerson).  History  of  Bright- 
helmston; or,  Brighton  as  I  view  it  and  others 
knew  it.  with  a  chronological  table  of  local  events. 
Brighton:  E.  Lewis,  1862.    viii,  383  p.    8**.    CO 

Gairdner  (James).  On  a  contemporary  draw- 
ing of  the  burning  of  Brighton  in  the  time  of  Henry 
VIII.  Plate.  (Roy.  hist.  soc.  Trans,  ser.  3, 
V.  I,  pp.  19-31.     London,  1907.) 

Sawyer  (Frederick  Ernest).  Old  Brighton. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  42,  pp.  46-56. 
London,  1886.) 

Sicklemore  (R.)  History  of  Brighton  and 
its  environs,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time.  Brighton:  C.  &*  R,  Sicklemore,  1827.  I  1., 
ii.  154,  (2)  pp.,  9  pi.     5.  ed.     12*.  CO 

Stranf^er'e  (The)  guide  in  Brighton ;  being  a 
complete  companion  to  that  fashionable  watering 
place,  and  the  rides  and  drives  in  its  vicinity. 
Brighton:  W,  Saunders  [1844].  132  p.,  i  plan, 
I  1.     12*  CO  p.  box 


Brindle. 

Brindle*  The  registers  of  the  parish  church. . . 
1 558-1 7 14.  Transcribed  and  edited  by  K.  Jacques 
and  H.  Brierley,  the  indexes  by  Alice  Brierley. 
Rochdale:  J,  Clegg^  1901.  vii,  272  p.  8'.  (Lan- 
cashire Parish  Register  Society.  [Publications^ 
V.  II.)  ARX 

Brinkbum. 

Hod^on  (John  Crawford).  The  parish  of 
Edlingbam,  with  the  chapelry  of  Bolton ;  the  par- 
ish  of  Felton,  with  the  chapelry  of  Framlington; 
the  chapelry  or  parish  of  Brinkbum.  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne:  A,  Reid  &*  Co,,  1904.  vii.  2  I.,  530  p. 
[5  1.],  I  map,  I  plan,  i  pi.,  i  tab.  4*.  (Ahistorv 
of  Northumberland ...  v.  7.)  CO 

Brinkbum  priory. 

Brinkbum  Priory.     The  chartulary  of  Brink- 
burn  Priory.     [Edited  by  W.    Page.]     Durham: 
Andrews  fir*  Co.,  1893.     3  p.l.,  (i)  x-xvi,  224  p., 
I  pi.     8".     (Surtees  Soc.  Publ.     v.  90.)  CA 

Brislington. 

Riel&ardsoii  (A.)  St.  Anne's  Chapel,  Bris- 
lington. (Proc.  Somersetshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  for  1898.  v.  44  (Ser.  3,  v.  4),  pp.  188- 
197.      Taunton,  1898.     8°.) 

Bristol. 
Periodicals. 

Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Archaeological  So- 
ciety. General  arrangements,  programme,  and 
archaeological  notes  for  the  annual  spring  meeting. 
1902-1909.     [Bristol]  i902-[i909].     8°.  CO 

General    arrangements,    programme    and 

archaeological  notes  for  the  annual  summer  meeting. 
1898-1904,  1906,  1909.  [Bristol^]  i898-[i909].  8*. 

CO 

Transactions,      v.    [i]-date    (1876-date). 

General  index   to  v.  1-20  (i 876-1 897).     Bristol, 
1876-date.     8^  CO 

Gknbral  Works. 

American's  (An)  impressions  of  Bristol. 
(Gloucestershire  Notes  and  Queries.  Part  43, 
July,  1889,  pp.  360-365.     London,  1889.  8°.)  CA 

Atchley  (E.  G.  Cuthbert  F.)  On  the  parish 
records  of  the  Church  of  All  Saints,  Bristol. 
(Transac.  Bristol  &  Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc. 
1904,  v.  27,  pp.  221-274.     Bristol,  1904.) 

Some  documents    relating  to   the    parish 

church  of  All  Saints,  Bristol.      (Archaeol.   Jour. 
V.  58  (ser.  2,  V.  8),  pp.  147-181.     London,  1901.) 

Barker  (W.  R.)  Bristol  in  the  days  of  the 
Cabots.  (Proc.  &  Transac.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Canada. 
Ser.  2,  V.  3,  pp.  clix-cxciii.     Ottawa,  1897.     8**.) 

Barrett  (William).  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  the  city  of  Bristol;  compiled  from  origi- 
nal records  and  authentic  manuscripts.  Bristol 
[1789].     pi.,  maps.     4".  CO 

Bateeon  (Mary).  The  laws  of  Breteuil.  (Eng. 
Hist.  Rev.  V.  15,  pp.  73-78,  302-318,  496-523. 
754-757;  V.  i6,  pp.  92-110.  332-345.  London, 
1900.) 

Birch  (Walter  de  Gray).  Original  documents 
relating  to  Bristol  and  the  neighbourhood,  i  pi. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  31,  pp.  289-305. 
London,  1875.) 


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K*ralftke  (Thomas).  Saint  Eweo,  Bristol, 
and  Ihe  Welsh  border,  circ.  A.  D.  S77-9»6. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaol.  Assoc,  v.  31,  pp.  153-179. 
Ijmdon,  1B7S.) 

L&timAr  (Jotin).  Bristol:  its  associations  and 
surroundings,  historical,  literary,  scientific,  anti- 
quarian, social  and  commercial.  In  connection 
with  the  visit  of  (be  British  Association  for  the  Ad- 


478 

Briilol,  confd, 

Briatal.  The  little  red  book  oF  Bristol... 
Edited  by  F.  B.  Bicltley,  Briilel:  W.  C.  Him- 
mom,  1900,     3  V.     sq.  4  ■  tCO 

Brlatol  (Diocese). — ConsUtory  Ceurl.  A  cal- 
endar of  wills  proved  in  the  consistory  court. .  ,oE 
the  Bishop  of  Bristol,  1572-1793;  and  also  A  cal- 
endar of  Wills  in  the  Great  Orphan  Books. , .  1379- 
1674.  Edited  by  E.  A.  Fry.  London:  Tki  Brit. 
Ret.  Sac,  Ltd.,  1897.  it,  136  p.  4°.  (Brit.  Rec. 
Soc.    The  Index  library,     v.  17.)  ARCA 

Britton  (J.)  Ad  historical  and  architectural 
essay  relating  to  RedcliRe  Church,  Bristol,  illus- 
trated  with  plans,  views,  and  architectural  details. 
London.  1813.     8°.  HRBH 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  abbey  and 

cathedral   church  of    Bristol ...  with   bioKraphical 
anecdotes.     London,  1836,     pi,     f°.  MRBB 

Chileott  (J.)  Chilcott's  new  guide  to  Bristol, 
Clilton  and  the  Hotwells;  with  a  description  of 
the  neighbouring  seats,  villages,  &c, , .  Bristol:  J. 
ChihoU,  :82G.     241  p.     16°.  CO 

Descriptive  history  of  Bristol.     [Briital^ 

0.  d.    illus.    map.    4.  ed.     la".  CO 

Conder  (Edward),  and  Ffancis  Webe.  The 
heraldry  of  some  of  the  citiiens  of  Bristol  between 
the  years  1662  and  168S.  4  pi.  (Bristol  &  Glou- 
cestershire Archieol.  Soc.  Transac.  v.  30.  pp.  273- 
1S2.     Brhlot,  1907.     8".) 

Carrj  (J.)  The  history  of  Bristol,  civil  and 
ecclesiastical,  including  biographical  notices  of 
eminent  and  distinguished  natives.  Briilol,  1S16. 
av.    B°.  CO 

Evana  (J.)  History  of  Bristol.  Bristol,  1816. 
a  v.     S'.  CO 

Qodwin  (Edward  W.)  Bristol  cathedral,  s  pl- 
(Archieol.  Jour.  v.  ao,  pp.  38-63.  London, 
1B63.) 

Qodwin  (George).  Some  notes  on  St.  Mary 
RedcliS  church,  Bristol,  a  pi.  (Jour.  Br.  Archxol. 
Assoc.     V.  31,  pp.  19-13.     London,  1875.) 

Harvey  (Alfred).  Bristol,  a  historical  and  to- 
pogfaphical  account  of  the  city.  Illustrated  by 
E.  H.  New.  London:  Mrlhurn  6*  Co.  [1906]. 
3.V,  301  (1)  p.      11°.     (Ancient  cities.)  CO 

Heath  (George),  The  new  history,  survey  and 
description  of  the  city  and  suburbs  of  Bristol... 
the  hoiwclls  and  Clifton...  To  which  are  added 
descriptions  oF  towns,  seats  and  curiosities  In  Ihe 
vicinity,  and  of  the  cities  of  Bath  and  Wells... 
[by  G.  Heath],  B,iUol:  W.  Matlhi-vs,  1794. 
3  p.l.,  U2  p.     ia°.  CO  p,  boi 

Hodses  (Elizabeth).  The  Cabots  and  the  dis- 
covery of  America.  With  a  brief  description  and 
history  of  Brandon  Hill,  the  site  of  the  Cabot 
London:  Emcsl  A'isltr  [1897?] 


32  p 


illus 


Horwood  (Alfred  J.),  /diior.  The  manuscripts 
of  the  Rev.  il.  T.  Ellacombe.  of  ClystSt.  George, 
Devonshire.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Com- 
mission. 5.  report.  Part  I,  pp.  323-329.  Lon- 
don, 1876.     [°.) 


roldl 


pi.    3.  e 


Clifton  in  1746.  i  map.  (Transac.  Bris- 
tol &  Gloucestershire  Archieol.  Soc.  for  1900. 
v.  33,  pp.  31^-323.      Bristol,  1900.) 

Hack  worth  (Digby).  A  personal  narrative 
of  the  late  events  in  Bristol,  chiefly  within  my  own 
Imowlcdge.  [Signed:  Digby  Mackworth.]  \Len- 
don:    7-.  C./oAni,  1831.]    I6p.   8°.   'C  p.T.  666 

HmmA  (H.  J.  L.  J.)  The  cathedral  church  of 
Bristol,  a  description  of  its  Fabric  and  a  brief  his- 
tory of  the  Episcopal  see.  London:  G,  BrII  iS" 
Sons,  1901,  4p.l..  112  p.  13°,  (Bell's  cathedral 
series.)  URBR 

NlcholU  (James  Fawckner).  How  to  see  Bris- 
tol: a  guide  for  the  excursionist,  the  naturalist, 
andthearchawjlogist.  Bristol:  J.  W.  ArreiBimith, 
1S85.     xiii,  ibSp.,  I  map.     4.  ed.     12*. 

COB  p.  ▼.  1. 

Notes  00  the  regatta  of  the  corporation  of 

the   city  of  Bristol.     (Jour.  Br.   Archseol.  Assoc. 
V.  31,  pp.  310-315.      London.  1875.) 

Nlcholla  (James  Fawckner),  and  JOHN  TaV- 
LOR.  Bristol  past  and  present.  Bristol:  J.  IV, 
/(rrotojmiVA,  1881-1883.      3  v.      pi.      illus.     4'. 

Planoh^  (J.  R.)  On  the  municipal  seals  and 
armorial  ensigns  oF  the  city  of  Bristol,  i  pi.  (Jonr. 
Br.  Archafol.  Assoc,  v.  31.  pp.  180-189.  ^f- 
don.  1875.) 

Prjree  (George).  Fact  versos  fiction.  A  des- 
cent among  writers  on  Bristol  history  and  biogra- 
phy, etc.      Bristot:  J.  Bidltr,  1858.      12°. 

Blcart  (Robert).  The  roaire  oF  Bristowe  is 
katendar,  by  Robert  Ricarl,  iB  Edward  tv,  ed. 
by  Lucy  Toulmin  Smith.  [IVtstminilerl  1879. 
sq.  8°.      (Camden  Soc.  Pub.  new  ser.  v.  j.)     CA 

Latimbr  (John).  The  Maire  of  Bristowe  is 
Kalendar:  its  list  of  civic  officers  collated  with 
contemporary  legal  mss.  (Transac.  Bristol  &, 
Gloucestershire  Archaiol.  Soc.  for  1903.  ».  26, 
pp.  108-137.      Bristol,  1903,) 

Royal  Archn.>ologicBl  Institute  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  Memoirs  illustrative  of  the  history 
and  antiquities  of  Bristol  and  the  western  counties 
oF  Great  Britain;  with  some  other  communications 
made  to  the  annual  meeting  held  at  Bristol.  July 
29  to  .\ug.  5,  1851 ;  with  a  general  report  o(  the 
proceedings  oF  Ihe  meeting  and  a  catalogue  oF  the 
temporary  museum.  London:  G.  Bill.  1S53.  icv, 
aSop.,  2  plans.  33  pl.     8°.  CA 

St.  Joaeph'B  Chapel.  Registersof St.  Joseph's 
Chapel.  Trcnchard  Lane  (now  street).  Bristol. 
1777-1808.  Edited  byJ.S.  Hansom.  (Cath.  Rec. 
Soc.  Miscellanea,  v.  3.  pp.  181-339.  London, 
190b.) 

Shepherd  (Thomas  H.)  Bath  and  Bristol. 
with  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Gloucester,  dis- 
played  in  a  series  of  views... from  drawings  by 


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Bristol^  confd. 

Shepherd,  with  historical  and  descriptive  illustra- 
tions, by  J.  Britton.     London^  1820.     pi.     4". 

MQWK 
Taylor  Qohn).  On  the  early  history  of  Bristol. 
(Jour.    Br.    Archseol.    Assoc,     v.  31,   pp.   62-68. 
London,  1875.) 

Gleanings  from  church  records  of  Bristol. 

(Jour.    Br.   Archaeol.  Assoc,     v.  32,  pp.  344-350. 
London^  1876.) 

Taylor  (L.  Acland).  Some  of  the  public  insti- 
tutions of  Bristol.  (Library  Assoc.  Rec.  v.  2, 
pp.  459-468.     London  y  1900.) 

Bristol:  J.   W.  Arrowsmith,    1900. 

19  p.     8^  COB  p.  box 

True  causes  of  riot  and  rebellion.  Petition  to 
the  King  on  behalf  of  the  prisoners  convicted  under 
the  late  special  commissions  at  Bristol  and  Not- 
tingham...  «./.-/.     «. /.  [1831].     16  p.     8\ 

CK  p.  ▼•  268 

Wadley  (T.  P.)  Notes  or  abstracts  of  the 
wills  contained  in  the  volume  entitled  the  Great 
orphan  book  or  book  of  wills  in  the  council  house 
at  Bristol.  Bristol:  C,  T.  Jefferies  ^  Sons,  1886. 
313  p.  8**.  (Bristol  &  Gloucestershire  Archaeol. 
Soc.)  ARX 

Were  (F.)  Bristol  city  coat  of  arms.  (Transac. 
Bristol  &  Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc.  for  1901. 
V.  24,  pp.  13^-14 1.     Bristol,  1 90 1.) 

Britford. 

Britford*  Marriages  at  Britford,  1573  to  1812. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  3,  pp.  37-66.    London,  1906.    8**.) 

Broadway. 

Gisaing^  (Algernon).  Broadway,  a  village  of 
middle  England.  With  illustrations  by  E.  H.  New. 
London:  /.  Af.  Dent  6t*  Co.,  1904.  xi,  90  p.,  i  1. 
illus.     nar.  12".     (Temple  topographies.)        CO 

Halliwell-PhillippB  (J.  O.)  Some  sugges- 
tions respecting  a  history  of  Broadway.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  32,  pp.  431-434.  Lon- 
don, 187C.) 

Robinson  (John).  The  church  and  Abbots 
Grange,  Broadway.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  32,  pp.  435-439-     London,  1876.) 

Broadwell. 

Broad'well.  Marriages  at  Broadwell,  1605- 
1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14,  pp.  57-69. 
London,  1908.     8".) 

Broadwinsor. 

Broad'winsor.  Marriages  at  Broadwinsor, 
1563  to  18 12.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  67-101.  London, 
1908.     8'.) 

Bromfield,  Kent. 

Cave-Browne  (J.)  In  and  about  Leeds  and 
Bromfield  parishes,  Kent.  2  pi.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archxol.  Assoc,  v.  50,  pp.  93-104.  London,  1894.) 

Bromfield,  Shropshire. 

Bromfield*  The  register  of  Bromfield  [1559- 
1812].  London,  1903.  vi,  191,  xxxvii  p.  8**. 
(Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Shropshire 
registers.     Hereford  Diocese,     v.  5,  pt.  i.) 


Bromfield  priory. 

Drinkwater  (C.  H.)  Bromfield  priory.  (Ar- 
chaeol. Cambrensis.  ser.  5,  v.  16,  pp.  205-210. 
London,  1899.) 

The  priory  of  Bromfield.  A  royal  confir- 
mation of  certain  charters  to  the  prior,  &c.  (Shrop- 
shire Arch,  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Transac.  Ser.  2, 
V.  10,  pp.  93-112.     Shrewsbury,  1898.     8**.) 

Bromholm  priory. 

Long^hnrat  (Percy).  Bromholm  Priory  and  its 
Holy  Rood.  (Antiquary,  n.  s.  v.  38,  pp.  364-367. 
London,  1902.) 

Brooksby. 

Brookflby.  Marriages  at  Brooksby,  1767  to 
181 2.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  95-96.  Lon- 
don^  1909.     8**.) 

Brookthorpe. 

Brookthorpe*  Marriages  at  Brookthorpe- 
1617  to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire.  Eng.  Glou; 
cestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  13,  pp. 
131-136.     London,  1908.     8°.) 

Broom  field. 

Broomfield*  Marriages  at  Broomfield,  1630 
to  1 812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  9-22.  London, 
1905.     8°.) 

Broseley. 

Broaeley*  The  parish  registers  of  Broseley, 
Shropshire,  1 570-1700  [1701-1750].  Edited  by 
A.  F.  C.  C.  Langley.  London:  Afitcfull^  Hughes, 
1889-1890.     2  V.     4*".  ARX 

Brough  castle. 

Cnrwen  (John  F.)  Brough  Castle.  3  plans, 
4  pi.,  I  table.  (Cumberland  &  Westmorland  An- 
tiq.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  Transac.  n.  s.  v.  9,  pp.  177- 
191.     Kendal,  1909.     8°.)  CA 

Brougham. 

Heelia  (Arthur  John).  Ninekirks  and  the 
countess's  pillar.  3  pi.  (Transac.  Cumberland 
and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  n.  s. 
V.  3.  pp.  353-365.     Kendal,  Eng.,  1903.) 

Brougham  castle. 

Whyte  (E.  Towry).  Brougham  castle,  West- 
morland. I  pi.  (Archaeologia.  v.  58  (ser.  2,  v.  8), 
pp.  359-382.     London,  1903.) 

Broughton,  Lancashire. 

Crofton  (Henry  Thomas).  Broughton  near 
Manchester.  Its  topography  and  manor  court. 
Manchester,  1909.  I  p.l.,  91  p.,  I  map,  I  pi.  8". 
(Chetham  Society.  Remains,  historical  and  literary, 
connected  with  the  palatine  counties  of  Lancaster 
and  Chester.     New  ser.  v.  63  )  CA 

Broughton.  Shropshire. 
Broug^hton.     The  register  of  Broughton.     iv» 
18,  iv  p.    (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Parish  registers.     Diocese  of  Lichfield,     v.  i,  pp. 
345-362.     London,  1900.     8*^.) 

Broughton  Giffard. 

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Broaghton  Sulney. 

Broug^hton  Sulney.  Marriages  at  Broughton 
Sulney  or  Over  Broughton,  1571  to  18 12.  (In: 
Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish 
registtrs.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  1-13.  London^ 
1899.     8°.) 

Brundall. 

Brundall.  Marriages  at  Brundall,  1563  to 
1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  regis- 
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8'.) 

Bruton. 

Bruton.  The  registers  of  Bruton,  Co.  Somer- 
set. Ed.  by  the  Rev.  Douglas  L.  Hay  ward.  v.  i. 
[London]  The  Parish  Reg,  Soc.  [l()0^y  8\  (Parish 
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V.  X.  1554-1680. 

Bruton  priory. 

Bruton  Priory.  Two  cartularies  of  the  Angus- 
tinian  Priory  of  Bruton  and  the  Cluniac  Priory  of 
Montacute  in  the  county  of  Somerset.  Edited  by 
members  of  the  council.  [London:  Harrison  (Sr* 
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Buckingham. 

Willis  (B.)  History  and  antiquities  of  the  town, 
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Buckinghamshire. 

See  also 

Aylesbury.  Denham. 

Pbriodicals. 

Berks  (The).  Bucks  and  Oxon  Archaeological 
Journal.  Edited  by  P.  H.  Ditchfield.  n.  s.  v.  i- 
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Bucks  Parish  Register  Society.    [Publications.] 

v.  1-2,  5-9,  10,  pt.  3,  11-12.  [0/ney]  1902-1909.  8**. 

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Gbnbral  Works. 

Bttokin^hamshire,  England,  Buckingham- 
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Phillimore  and  F.  W.  Rag^.  London:  Phillimore 
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register  series,    v.  35,  40,  71,  96,  123,  134.)    ARX 

V.  I.  Cheddington.  Choletbury.  Edlesborough.  Ment- 
more.  Masworth.   Slapton.    Soulbury.    Hawridge.    Pitstone. 

v.  a.  Wendover.     Ivinghoe.    Aston  Clinton.     Hormead. 

V.  3.  Wmg.  Grove.  Slone,  Hartwell.  Lintlade.  Dray- 
ton Parslow.  St.  Leonards,  Aston  Clinton.  Sherington. 
Westbury.     Chichelc^. 

V.  4.  Araersham.  Chenies.  Chalfont  St.  Peter.  Hedger- 
ley.     Stoke  Poges. 

V.  5.  Beaconsfield.  Burnham.  Wooburn.  Hedsor.  Hit- 
cham.     Taplow.     Dorney.     Fulmer. 

V.  6.  High  Wycombe.  Bradenham.  Fingest.  Ibstone. 
Turville. 

Bucking^hamshire.  (Edinburgh  Rev.  v.  197, 
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Bucks  Archaeological  &  Architectural  Associa- 
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Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Buckingham. . .  I^on- 
don:  C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  155  p.,  i  map.  24**.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [vol.  i.])        CBD 

Deeds  relating  to  lands  in  the  county  of  Buck- 
ingham.    (In:  the  Duke  of  Somerset.     The  manu- 


scripts of  the  Duke  of  Somerset  at  Maiden  Bradlef  t 
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Foster  (A.  J.)  A  tour  through  Buckingham- 
shire. (Berks,  Bucks  &  Oxon  Archaeol.  Jour, 
n.  s.  V.  5,  pp.  87-92,  111-114;  V.  6,  pp.  54-59* 
88-90;  V.  7.  pp.  47-50,  83-89;  V.  8,  pp.  17-24, 
42-50,  82-85,  ir3-ii7;  V.  9,  pp.  44-48.  79-82; 
V.  10,  pp.  24-29.     Readings  1 899-1 904.) 

Graves  (H.)  The  way  about  Buckingham- 
shire. With . . .  county  gazetteer . . .  London:  lUffe^ 
Sons  &*  Siurmey  [1898J.  159  p.,  I  map.  i6'. 
(Way-about  series  of  gazetteer  guides,  no.  21.) 

COB  p.  box 

Handbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  Berks,  Bucks, 
and  Oxfordshire.  Including  a  particular  descrip- 
tion of  the  University  and  citjr  of  Oxford,  and  the 
descent  of  the  Thames  to  Maidenhead,  and  Wind- 
sor. London:  J,  Murray^  i86o.  vi,  224  p.,  i  map, 
2  plans.     12'.  KPP 

London^   1882.     3.  ed.     16'.     (Mur- 


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Handbook  for  [travellers  in]  Buckinghamshire. 
Including  Eton,  Slough,  Burnham  Beeches,  Tap- 
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2  maps.     12**.     (Murray's  handbooks.) 


History  (A)  of  Buckinghamshire.  London: 
A.  Constable  6*  Co.  [190?;] -08.  2  v.  illus.  f. 
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Lipscomb  (George).  History  and  antiquities 
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(Highways  and  byways  series.) 

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481 


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1839.  (In:  Gloucestershire.  Eng.  Gloucester- 
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Bulford. 

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Bulwell. 

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Burlingham  St.  Peter. 

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Booker  (John).  A  history  of  the  ancient 
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Reddish,  Leavenshulme,  and  Chorlton-cum  Hardy; 
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Buraham. 

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Burnley. 

Burnley*  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Burnley  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Christen- 
ings, weddings,  and  burials  1562  to  1653.  Tran- 
scribed and  edited  by  W.  Farrer.  Rochdale:  Lan- 
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(Lancashire  Parish  Register  Society.  [Publica- 
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Burnsall-in-Craven. 

Burnsall-in-Craven.  The  register  of  St. 
Mary's  chapel  at  Conistone,  in  the  parish  of  Burn- 
sall-in-Craven, 1567-1812.  Edited  by  W.  J.  Sta- 
vert.  Skipton:  ''Craven  Herald'^  Office,  1894. 
3  p.l.,  loop.     8^  ARX 

Burnside  Hall. 

Weston  (G.  F.)  Lecture  on  Burnside  Hall. . . 
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Atkinson  6r»  Pollitt,  1868.      15  p.      8^ 

Rcpr.:  The  Westmorland  Gazette.  COP  p.  box  I 

Burstock. 

Burstock.  Marriages  at  Burstock,  1563  to 
1 812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  4,  pp.  15-24.     London^  1909.     8**.) 

Burton,  Sussex. 

TAndr^Q.  L.)  Burton  church,  Sussex.  (Archaeol. 
Jour.     V.  47,  pp.  89-100.     London i  1890.) 

Burton  abbey. 

Annates  Monasterii  de  Burton,  1004-1263, 
from  ms.  Cotton.  Vespas.  E.  iii.  (In:  Annales 
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Barton  Abbey.  An  abstract  of  the  contents  of 
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of  Anglesey  at  Beaudesert.  By  Major-General  G. 
Wrottesley.  (In:  William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
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Burton  Abbots. 

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Black  Bourton,  otherwise  called  Burton  Abbots,  in 
the  county  of  Oxford.  Banbury:  IV,  Potts ^  1903. 
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Burton  Fleming. 

Barton  Fleming.  The  registers  of  the  parish 
church  of  Burton  Fleming,  otherwise  North  Burton, 
Co.  York.  1538-1812.  Edited  by  G.  E.  Park  and 
G.  D.  Lumb.  [Leeds'\  Yorkshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc.^ 
1899.  4  p.].,  118  p.  8".  (Yorkshire  Parish  Reg- 
ister Society.     Publications,     v.  2.)  ARX 

Burton  Joyce. 

Barton  Joyce.  Marriages  at  Burton  Joyce, 
1559  to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Not- 
tinghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  10, 
pp.  89-112.     London,  1907.     8**.) 

Burton  Lazars. 

Burton  Lazars.  Marriages  at  Burton  Lazars, 
1762  to  1778.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leices- 
tershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp. 
115-116.    London,  1910.     8*.)  ARX 

Burton  in  Wirral. 

Beasley  (F.  C.)  Notes  on  the  parish  of  Bur- 
ton  in   Wirral.     7  pi.     (Hist.  Soc.  Lancashire  & 


Cheshire.     Transac.     v.  59  (n.  s.  v.  23),  pp.  3-92. 
Liverpool,  1908.     8°.) 

Illustrated  with  7  plates  and  numer- 
ous coats  of  arms  drawn  by  Graham  Johnston. 
Liverpool:  H.  Young  &*  Sons,  1908.  3  p.l.,  3- 
107  p.,  7  pi.     8°.  ARX 

One  of  200  cops.  prtd. 

Morrell  (P.  F.  A.)  The  parish  registers  of 
the  parish  of  Burton.  (Architect.  Archaeol.  and 
Hist.  Soc.  Co.  and  City  of  Chester,  and  North 
Wales.  Jour.  n.  s.  v.  15,  pp.  89-118.  Chester, 
1909.     8".)  CO 

Bury. 

Bary.  The  registers  of  the  parish  church  of 
Bury  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Christenings, 
burials,  &  weddings,  1590  to  1616.  Transcribed 
and  edited  by  W.  J.  LOwenbergand  H.  Brierley. . . 
Rochdale:  Lancashire  Par.  Reg.  Soc,  1 898-1 901. 
2  V.  8".  (Lancashire  Parish  Register  Society. 
[Publications,     v.]  i,  10.)  ARX 

The  registers  of  the  parish  church  of  Bury, 

in  the  County  of  Lancaster.  Christenings,  burials, 
and  weddings,  1647  to  1698.  Transcribed  and 
edited  by  A.  Sparke.  The  index  by  F.  Wrigley. 
Wigan:  Lancashire  Parish  Register  Soc,  1905. 
vi,  366  p.  8°.  (Lancashire  Parish  Register  Soc. 
[Publ.]    V.  24.)  ARX 

Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

Bury  St.  Edmunds. — Commissary  Court.  WMlls 
and  inventories  from  the  registers  of  the  commis- 
sary of  Bury  St.  Edmund's  and  the  Archdeacon  of 
Sudbury.  Ed.  by  S.  Tymms.  London:  J.  B.  Nichols 
and  Son,  1850.  xii,  300,  8  p.  8%  (Camden  Soc. 
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Davifl  (H.  W.  C.)  The  liberties  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds.  (English  Hist.  Rev.  v.  24,  pp.  417- 
431.     London,  1909.     8"*.)  BAA 

Datt  (William  A.)  Bury  St.  Edmund*s.  Suf- 
folk, with  its  surroundings.  A  handbook  for 
residents  and  visitors.  London:  The  Homeland 
Assoc,  1907.  5  p.l.,  (i)  10-76  p..  I  map.  4  pi. 
illus.  16**.  (The  Homeland  Assoc.  Ltd.  Home- 
land handbooks,     no.  56.)  CO 

Gaide  to  the  town,  abbey,  and  antiquities; 
with  notices  of  the  villages  and  country  seats, 
within  a  circuit  of  eight  miles.  Ipswich  {Eng.), 
1821.     illus.     8%  CO 

Hillfl  (Gordon  M.)  The  antiquities  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds.  2  pi.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
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Jocelin  of  Brakelond.  The  chronicle  of  Joce- 
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[Bury  St.  Edmunds  pageant  edition,  1907.]  Lon- 
don: J.  Murray,  1907.     xlviii,  204  p.,  2  pi.     12*. 

CP 

King^  Edward  vi.  Free  Grammar  School,  Bury 
St.  Edmunds.  Biographical  list  of  boys  educated 
at  King  Edward  vi  Free  Grammar  School,  Bury 
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I  pi.     S''.     (Suffolk  green  books,  no.  13.)     ARX 

Macray  (William  Dunn),  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts of  the  corporation  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 
(Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  14.  report, 
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Bury  St  Edmunds ^  confd, 

Redstone  (V.  B.)  St.  Edmund's  Bury  and 
town  rental  for  1295.  illus.  (Suffolk  Inst,  of 
Archseol.  and  Natural  Hist.  Proc.  v.  13,  pp.  iqi- 
222.     Ipswich,  1908.     8°.)  CA 

Woefull  (The)  and  lamentable  wast  and  spoile 
done  by  a  suddaine  fire  in  S.  Edmons-bury  in 
Suffolke,  on  Munday,  the  tenth  of  Aprill,  1608. 
London:  H,  Gosson,  1608  [repr,  Ipswich:  F. 
Pawsey,  1 845].     28  p.     8°.  CO  p.  Box 

Busby. 

Rosa  (William) .  Busby  and  its  neighbourhood, 
including  the  parishes  of  Carmunnock,  East  Kil- 
bride, Mearns,  and  Cathcart:  being  historical 
notices  in  four  lectures.  Glasgow:  D,  Bryce  6* 
Sony  1883.     xvi,  139  p.     8°.  CR 

Bushey. 

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Bushey.  (Herts  Geneal.  and  Antiquary,  v.  3, 
pp.  75-80.     Harpenden,  1897.     8**.) 

Bute. 

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olden  time.  Edinburgh:  fV.  Blackwood  6*  Sons, 
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lalea  (The).  The  commissariot  of  the  Isles. 
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F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  The  Society,  1902. 
2  p.l.,  10  p.    8".     (Scottish  Record  Soc.     Pt.  18.) 

ART 

This  district  comprises  the  Hebrides  and  the  county  of  Bute; 
also  a  portion  of  the  county  of  Argyle. 

Butler's  Marston. 

Batler*B  Marston.  Marriages  at  Butler's 
Marston,  1538  to  1812.  (In:  Warwickshire,  Eng. 
Warwickshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i, 
pp.  107-115.     London,  1904.     8*.) 

Butterwick. 

ThompBon  (Pishey).  The  history  and  an- 
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Buxhall. 

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parish  of  Buxhall  in  the  County  of  Suffolk... 
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Buxton. 

Black's  guide  to  Buxton  and  the  Peak  country 

of  Derbyshire.     Edited  by  A.  R.  Hope  Moncrieff. 

London:    A.    &*   C.   Black,    1898.     4  p.l.,   87  p., 

5  maps,  I  plan,  5  pi.     9.  ed.     16**.  KFP 

Bywell  St.  Andrew. 

Hods^son  (John  Crawford).  The  parish  of 
Bywell  St.  Peter,  the  parish  of  Bywell  St.  Andrew, 
with  Blanchland,  the  chapelry  or  parish  of  Slaley. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne:  A.  Reid  6j*  Co.,  1902.     vii, 

2  1.,  418  p.,  I  1.,  2  fac-sim.,  i  map,  2  plans,  17  pi. 
4**.  (In:  A  history  of  Northumberland...  Lon- 
■don,  1902.     4'.     V.  6.)  fCO 

Bywell  St.  Peter. 
See  Bywell  St.  Andrew. 

Caerleon. 

EUfltorical   traditions   and   facts   relating   to 
2s>wport  and  Caerleon,  by  a  member  of  the  Caer- 


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Cairney. 

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of  the  chronicles  of  Keith,  Grange,  Ruthven, 
Cairney,  and  Botriphnie;  events,  places  and  per- 
sons.    Glasgow:  R.  Forrester,  i88o.     xi,   461  p. 

I2^  CR 

Caister  castle. 

Haddon  {Miss  ).  Caister  castle.  (Jour.  Brit. 
ArchzEol.  Assoc,  v.  36,  pp.  22-26.  London, 
1880.) 

Pettis^rew  (T.  J.)  Caister  castle.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  14,  pp.  223-237.  Lon- 
don, 1858.) 

Caithness. 

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ness. Register  of  testaments,  1 661-1664.  Edited 
by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  The  Society,  1902. 
2  p.l.,  7  p.     8°.    (Scottish  Record  Soc.     Pt.  18.) 

ART 

This  district  comprises  the  counties  of  Caithness  and 
Sutherland. 

CaitlineBB  &  Sutherland  records,  collected 
and  edited  by  A.  W.  Johnston,  Amy  Johnston, 
and  Henry  Paton.  London:  Viking  Club,  1909- 
10.  8'.  (Orkney  &  Shetland  Old-lore  Ser.  of  the 
Viking  Club.     no.  13,  16,  19,  22.)  CPA 

Calder  (James  Tait).  Sketch  of  the  civil  and 
traditional  history  of  Caithness,  from  the  tenth 
century.  Glasgow:  T,  Murray  6*  Son^  1 861. 
xvi,  294  p.,  I  pi.,  I  tab.     12°.  CR 

Cambrian  Archaeological  Association.  Report 
of  the  excursion  of  the  Cambrian  Archaeological 
Association  in  connexion  with  the  Royal  Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  to  the  western  islands  of 
Scotland,  Orkney,  and  Caithness,  June,  1899. 
Edited  by  R.  Cochrane.    Dublin,  1900.    xii,  186  p. 


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craft and  charming.  From  Caithness  and  Suther- 
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Mayhew  (S.  M.)  Notes  on  North  Caithness 
and  Orkney.  2  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  45,  pp.  265-279.     London,  1889.) 

Caldecot. 

Caldeeot*  Marriages  at  Caldecot,  1599  to 
181 2.  (In:  Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cambridge- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  151- 
154.     London,  1909.     8°.) 

Caldecote. 

Caldecote*  Transcript  of  parish  registers. 
Caldecote.  (Herts  Geneal.  and  Antiquary,  v.  3, 
pp.  32-42.     Harpenden,  Herts,  1897.     8°.) 

Callaly  Castle. 
See  Whittingham. 

Calthorpe. 

Calthorpe.  Marriages  at  Calthorpe,  1558  to 
1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  89-96.  London,  1899* 
8'.) 


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Calverley. 

Calverley*  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Calverley  in  the  West-riding  of  the  county  of 
York,  with  a  description  of  the  church  and  a 
sketch  of  its  history  prior  to  1650.  By  S.  Mar- 
gerison.  Bradford:  G.  F.  Sewell^  1880-87.  ^  v. 
illus.     12". 


Calverley  (The)  charters.  Presented  to  the 
British  Museum  by  Sir  Walter  Calverley  Trevel- 
yan,  Baronet.  Transcribed  by  S.  Margcrison ;  and 
edited  by  W.  P.  Baildon  and  S.  Margerison.  v.  i. 
Leeds ^  1904.  map,  plan,  pi.  8".  (Thoresby  Soc. 
Pub.     V.  6,  pt.  1-3.)  CO 

Calverton. 

Calverton.  Marriages  at  Calverton,  1569  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  33- 
58.     London^  1909.     8°.) 

Cam. 

Cam*  Marriages  at  Cam,  1569  to  1812.  (In: 
Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  105-161.  London^ 
1902.     8**.) 

Cambridge. 

Atkinson  (T.  D.)  Cambridge  described  and 
illustrated,  being  a  short  history  of  the  town  and 
university.  With  an  introduction  by  John  Willis 
Clark.  London:  Macmillan  «5r»  Co.^  1897.  xxxvii, 
I  1.,  528  p.,  2  maps,  29  pi.     8*.  CO 

Bays  (Edwin).  Researches.   Cambridge  \Eng,\ 

1902.  8  p.     12**.  CO  p.  box 

Cambridg^e*  The  charters  of  the  borough  of 
Cambridge;  edited  by  F.  W.  Maitland  and  M. 
Bateson.  Cambridge:  Univ.  Pr,^  1901.  i  p.l., 
xxxviii,  210  p.,  I  fac-sim.  8*.  (Cambridge  Anti- 
quarian Society.)  CO 

Cambridg^e  gild  records,  edited  by  Mary 
Bateson,  with  a  preface  by  William  'Cunningham. 
Cambridge,  Eng.:  Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society ^ 

1903.  xxxviii,  172  p.     8".     (Camb.   Antiq.  Soc. 
[Octavo  pubs.]  no.  39.)  CO 

Cambridg^e  guide . . .  Cambridge:  J,  &*  J.  J. 
Deighton,  1837.  xv,  272  p.,  map,  pi.  new  ed. 
I6^  KPP 

Cambridge  [Eng.'\  J,   6f  J.  J,  Deighton^ 

1845.     xiii,  273  p.,  10  pi.,  I  plan,     new  ed.     16°. 


Concise  (A)  and  accurate  description  of  the 
university,  town  and  county  of  Cambridge;  con- 
taining a  particular  history  of  the  colleges  and 
public  buil^iings..  lists  of  the  university  officers,  &c. 
Cambridge:  J.  &*  J.  Merrill  [18—?]  2  p.l, 
149  p.,  I  plan,  II  pi.     newed.     12**.  CO 

Cooper  (Charles  Henry).  Annals  of  Cam- 
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Gray  (Arthur).  The  dual  origin  of  the  town 
of  Cambridge.  With  two  maps.  Cambridge: 
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Howells  (William  Dean).  Seven  English 
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Humphry  (George  Murray).  Cambridge:  the 
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P.  Spalding  [1880].     4  p.l.,  44  p..   I  map.     12". 

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Guide  to  Cambridge:    the  town,  university 

and  colleges. .  .to  which  are  added  notes  upon  the 
villages  within  ten  miles...  Cambridge:  IV.  P. 
Spalding  [prcf.  1883].     3  p.l.,  160  p.,  18  1.,  i_pl. 

I2^  KPP 

Cambridge:  W,  P.    Spalding  [1890I. 


5  p.l.,  14,  I  1.,  19-240 p.,  I  pi.   [5.  ed.]  12'.   COtf 

King^  (T.)  The  pictorial  guide  to  Cambridge 
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2  pi.     12'.  CPP  p.  box 

Le  Kenz  (J.)  Memorials  of  Cambridge,  a 
series  of  views  of  the  colleges,  halls,  and  public 
buildings,  with  historical  and  descriptive  accounts 
by  T.  Wright  and  H.  L.  Tones.  London,  1845. 
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Maitland  (F.  W.)  Township  and  borough. 
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with  an  appendix  of  notes  relating  to  the  history  of 
the  town  of  Cambridge.  Cambridge:  Univ, 
Press,  1898.  X,  220  p.,  I  pi.,  2  maps.  8*. 
(Ford  lectures.     Oct.  term,  1897.)  CO 

Railway  (The)  traveller's  walk  through  Cam- 
bridge. Cambridge:  IV.  Afetcalfe,  1862.  2  p.l., 
vi,  124  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.     new  ed.     16^. 

STUART  8717 

Cambridge  [Eng.]  W.  Afetcalfe,  1S64. 


2  p.l.,  vi,  124  p.,  I  pi.    illus.    newed.  19**. 

Cambridge:    IV.    Metcalfe  ^   Son, 

1880.     viii,  136  p.     6.  ed.     l6^  COB 

St*  Botolph'tt  Cambridge.  Marriages  at  St. 
Botolph's,  Cambridge,  1564  to  1804.  (In:  Cam- 
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St*  Edward's,  Cambridge.  Marriages  at  St. 
Edward's,  Cambridge,  1558  to  181 2.  (In:  Cam- 
bridgeshire, Eng.  Cambridgeshire  parish  registers. 
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St*  Mary,  the  Great,  Cambridge.  Church- 
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Venables  (Edmund).  The  church  of  St.  Mary 
the  Great,  Cambridge.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  I2^ 
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St.  Sepulchre's,  Cambridge.  Marriages  at 
St.  Sepulchre's,  Cambridge,  1569  to  1812.  (In: 
Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cambridgeshire  parish  regis- 
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Stokes  (Henry  Paine).  Outside  the  Trump- 
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Wood  (A.)  Cambridge  in  early  and  mediaeval 
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Cambridgeshire. 

BiBUOCRAPHY. 

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Periodicals. 

Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society.  List  of  the 
members. .  .with  the  laws,  a  list  of  the  publications 
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1909.     8 


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[Octavo  publications.]    no.  29-36,  38-44. 

Cambridge,  En^.,  1 897-1908.     8',  CO 

A  list  of  the  puDlications  v.  1-41  will  be  found  at  the  back 
of  V.  40-41. 

Proceedings.  ..with  communications. . .  v.  9, 

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Guide  (A)  through  the  University  of  Cambridge 
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Archasol.  Assoc,  v.  12,  pp.  35-54.  London,  1856.) 

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Britton  (J.)  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
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Canterbury  cathedral.  The  register  booke 
of  christninges,  marriages  and  burialls  within  the 
precinct  of  the  Cathedrall  and  Metropoliticall 
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Cathedral  (The)  church  of  Canterbury,  a  de- 
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Cave-Browne  (J.)  An  ancient  record  con- 
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Christ  Church,  Canterbury,  Christ  Church 
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One  of  56  copies  privately  printed  and  signed  by  author. 

The  memorial  inscriptions  of  the  cathedral 

church  of  Canterbury.  [Canterbury:  Cross  ^Jack- 
man,  1897.]  3  p.l.,  xvi,  310  p.,  I  1.    f\     ffARX 

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The  memorial  inscriptions  in  the  church 

and  churchyard  of  Holy  Cross,  Westgate,  Canter- 
bury. Copied  by  J.  M.  Cowper.  [Canterbury: 
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Cox  (J.  Charles).    Canterbury.    A  historical  and 

topographical  account  of  the  city.     Illustrated  by 

B.  C.  Boulter.     London:  Methuen   <5r»   Co.  [1905!. 

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Evans  (S.).  and  F.  B.  Goldney.  Handbook 
to  the  city  of  Canterbury,  edited  by  S.  Evans  and 
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Domesday.  3  pi.  (Archseol.  Jour.  v.  32,  pp.  369- 
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bury:  Cross  &'Jackman[^rtl.l%^ji\-l^^S'  2  v.   8*. 

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Org^er  (J.)  St.  Augustine's  Abbey,  Canter- 
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Routledg^e  (Charles  F.)  St.  Martin's  church, 
Canterbury.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  40, 
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St.  Alphaeg^e,  Canterbury.  The  rcgyster 
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St.  Dunstan's,  Canterbury,  Accounts  of  the 
churchwardens  of  St.  Dunstan's,  Canterbury,  A.D. 
1484-1580.  By  J.  M.  Cowper.  London:  Mitchell 
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1 5  59-1 800.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Cowper.  [Canter- 
bury: Cross  b*  Jackman,  1887.]  5  p.l.,  xxiii.  218 
p..  I  1.     4°.  ARX 

St.  Georg^e  the  Martyr,  Canterbury,  The 
register  booke  of  the  parish  of  St.  George  the 
Martyr  within  the  citie  of  Canterburie,  of  christen- 
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by  J.  M.  Cowper.  [Canterbury:  Cross  b*  Jackman, 
1891.]     4  p.l.,  viii,  304  p.     4^  ARX 

One  of  106  copies  printed. 

St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Canterbury,  The  names 
of  them  that  were  crystened,  marryed  and  burycd 
in  the  paryshe  of  Saynt  Mary  Magdalene  in  Can- 
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St.  Paul»  Canterbury.  The  register  book  of 
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Jenkins  (Robert  C.)  Canterbury.  Ij>ndon: 
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Canvey  Island. 

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Canyngton  priory. 

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Capel  St.  Mary. 

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1538  to  1837.  (In:  Suffolk,  Eng.  Suffolk  parish 
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Car  Colston. 

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Carbery. 

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Cardeston. 

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Cardiff. 

Cardiff*  Cardiff  records:  being  materials  for 
a  history  of  the  county  borough  from  the  earliest 
times.  Edited  by  John  Hobson  Matthews.  Pre- 
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direction  of  the  Records  Committee.  Cardiff: 
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Stuart  {Sir  John  Patrick  Chrichton).  Address 
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Ward  (John).  Card  iff  castle:  its  Roman  origin. 

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London,  1902.) 

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Cardiganshire. 

Anwyl  (E.)  The  early  settlers  of  Cardigan. 
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Descriptive  (A)  account  of  the  Devil's  bridge, 

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from  Hereford  to  Aberystwith . . .   Gloucester:  D. 

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Meyrick  (Samuel  Rush).  The  history  and 
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from  the  few  remaining  documents  which  have 
escaped  the  destructive  ravages  of  time,  as  well  as 
from  actual  observation.  By  S.  R.  Meyrick.  To 
which  are  now  added  a  parliamentary  history... 
notes  on. .  .county  families,  &c.  Brecon:  Davies 
&*  Co.,  1907.  xviii,  I  1.,  380  p.,  20  pi.,  2  port.. 
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WilHs-Bund  (].  W.)  Early  Cardiganshire. 
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Cardynham. 

Cardynham.  Marriages  at  Cardynham,  1675 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  57-^8.  London, 
1903.     S**.) 

Carleton  Rode. 

Carleton  Rode.  Marriages  at  Carleton  Rode, 
1560  to  1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  67-97.  Lon- 
don^  1909.     8*.) 

Carlisle. 

Creig^hton  (M.)  Carlisle.  London:  Long- 
mans^ Green  6*  Co.,  1889.  x,  215  p.,  i  map.  2.  ed. 
12''.     (Historic  towns.)  CO 

Freeman  (E.  A.)  The  place  of  Carlisle  in 
English  history.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  39,  pp.  317- 
346.     London,  1882.) 

Sparke  (Archibald).  TuUie  House,  Carlisle: 
and  what  it  contains.  (Northern  Counties  Maga. 
V.  2,   pp.   140-15 1.     Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1901.) 

Carlow. 
Ryan  (J.)    The  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
county  of  Carlow.     Dublin,  i^2^3'     8**.  CT 

Carlton,  Lancashire. 

Thornber  (William).  An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Blackpool  and  its  neighbour- 
hood, viz:  Carlton,  Poulton.  .  .[etc.]  Poulton, 
1S37.     I6^  CO 

Carlton,  Suffolk. 

Carlton.  The  parish  registers  of  Carlton,  Suf- 
folk.   [1538-1886.]   [LonJoi^  Privately  printed  for 

r.  A.  Crisp,  1 886.     5  p.l.,  3-92  p.     4°.      fAKX 
No.  48  of  50  copies  printed  and  signed  by  F.  A.  Crisp. 

Wortfold  (John  Napper).  History  of  Iladdle- 
sey;  with  notices  of  Carlton.     London,  1894.     8'. 

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Carlton-le-Moorland. 

Carlton-le-Moorland.  Marriages  at  Carl- 
ton-le-Moorland, 1561  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Lincolnshire, 
Eng.  Lincolnshire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  4,  pp.  131-145.     London,  1909.     8°.) 

Carluke. 

Notices^  historical,  statistical,  &  biographical, 
relating  to  the  parish  of  Carluke,  from  1288  till 
1874.    Glasgow:  W,  Rankin,  1874.    vi,  332  p.    8"*. 

CR 
Carmarthenshire. 

Anwyl  (E.)  The  early  settlers  of  Carmarthen. 
(Archceologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  6,  v.  7,  pp.  361- 
3S8.     London,  1 907.) 

Carmunnock. 

R088  (William).  Busby  and  its  neighbourhood, 
including  the  parishes  of  Carmunnock,  East  Kil- 
bride, Mearns,  and  Cathcart:  being  historical  no- 
tices in  four  lectures.  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  6*  Son, 
1883.     xvi,  139  p.     8\  CR 

Carnarvon. 

Bransby  (James  Hews).  A  sketch  of  the  his- 
tory of  Carnarvon  Castle.  . .  Carnarvon:  Poole  6r* 
Harding,  1829.     vii,  70  p.     12".         COF  p.  box 

Hartshorne  (Charles  Henry).  Caernarvon 
castle.  5  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  7,  pp.  237-265. 
London,  1850.) 


Parker  (C.  A.)  Caernarvon  castle,  a  forgotten 
stronghold.  (Transac.  Cumberland  and  Westmor- 
land Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  3,  pp.  214- 
222.     Kendal,  Eng.,  1903.) 

Pai^l^e  (David  William).  History  of  Caernar- 
von Castle  and  town;  with  excursions. .  .in  the. . . 
neighbourhood,  embracing  the  principal  objects  of 
interest...  Caernarvon:  H.  Humphreys  [1S52?] 
66  p.  4.  ed.  12*.  (Humphreys*  Series  Jfor Tour- 
ists in  Wales].)  COB  p.  ▼•  1 

Carnarvonshire. 

Anwyl  (E.)  The  early  settlers  of  Carnarvon- 
shire. (Archseologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  6,  v.  4,  pp. 
197-212.     London,  1904.) 

Carno. 
Davies  {Mrs.  Andrew).     The  history  of  the 
parish  of  Carno.    (Col lee.  hist.  &  archaeol.  relating 
to  Montgomeryshire,   v.  33.  pp.  105-141,  159-182. 
Oswestry,  Eng.,  1903-04.) 

Carnock. 

Mercer  (Andrew).  The  history  of  Dunferm- 
line. .  .including  historical  notices. .  .of. .  .Carnock. 
Dunfermline,  1828.     I2^  CR 

Carrickmines  castle. 

Ball  (Francis  Erlington).  The  castle  of  Car- 
rickmines and  its  history.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of 
Antiq.  of  Ireland.  Papers  and  Proc.  v.  31  (ser. 
5,  V.  II),  pp.  195-203.     Dublin,  1901.) 

Cartmel. 

Cartmel.  The  registers  of  the  Parish  Church 
of  Cartmel . .  .  Christenings,  burials  and  weddings, 
1 559-1661.  Transcribed  by  H.  Brierley,  the  index 
by  Amy  Wilson. .  .and  C.  H.  Brierley.  Rochdale: 
J.  Clegg,  1907.  viii,  316  p..  I  pi.  8°.  (Lancashire 
Parish  Register  Society.     Pub.     no.  28.)      ABX 

Carton  castle. 

Fitzgrerald  {Lord  Walter).  Carton.  4  pi. 
(Jour.  ArchjBol.  Soc.  of  the  Co.  of  Kildare.  v.  4, 
pp.  3-34.     Dublin,  1903.) 

Cartsburn. 

Williamson  (George).  Old  Greenock,  from 
the  earliest  times. .  .with  some  account  of  the  burj^h 
of  Cartsburn.    Paisley,  1886-88.    2  v.     4*.     fCR 

Cashel. 

Cathel.  The  register  of  the  Liberties  of  Cashel. 
1654  to  1657.  Edited  by  James  Mills.  \London: 
W.  Pollard  ^  Co.,  1907.]  4'.  (In:  Parish  Regis- 
ter Society  of  Dublin.     Pub'ns.     v.  4,  pp.  25-56.) 


Laffan  (Thomas).  Abstracts  from  the  ancient 
records  of  the  Corporation  of  Cashel.  (Jour.  Roy. 
Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  ser.  5,  v.  14 (v.  34), 
pp.  30-40.     Dublin,  1904.) 

Long^  (R.  H.)  Cashel  and  Emly.  (Jour.  Cork 
Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  4,  pp.  170-185. 
Cork,  1898.) 

White  (J.  D.)    Cashel  of  the  Kings,  being  a 

history  of  the  city  of  Cashel,  compiled  from  scarce 

books  and  original  documents,     n.  t.-p,     Clonmel: 

Chronicle  Off.,  1863-66.     2  v.  in  I.     4'.  CT 

Pt.  2  pub.  at  Cashel:  Gazette  Off.,  x866. 


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489 


Castle  Acre  priory. 

Brock  (E.  P.  Loftus).  Castle  Acre  priory,  i  pi. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  35,  pp.  151-154. 
London^  1879.) 

Castle  Church. 

Castle  Church.  The  registers  of  Castle  Church, 
Stafford.  London:  Privately  printed  for  the  Staf- 
fordshire Par,  Reg.  Soc.^  1903.  2  v.  8'.  (Staf- 
fordshire Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Deanery  of  Stafford. 
Y.  2.  pt.  1-2.)  ARX 

Mauini^hi  (T.  J.  de).  Castle  Church,  with 
some  account  of  its  parish  and  manor  and  of  its 
escheat,  tempore  Henry  viii.  (In:  William  Salt 
Archaeol.  Sec.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire. 
V.  8.  pt.  2.     London,  1887.     8".)  CO 

Castle  Eaton. 

Castle  Eaton.  Marriages  at  Castle  Eaton, 
1549  to  1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  1-13. 
London^  1908.     8*.) 

Castle  Hyde. 

O'Flanai^an  (J.  Roderick).  Recollections  of 
Castle  Hyde.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc. 
ser.  2,  V.  I,  pp.  200-207.     Cork,  1895.) 

Castleacre. 

Castleacre*  Marriages  at  Castleacre,  17T0 
to  1 812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  121-131.  London, 
1899.    8^) 

Castlemartin. 

Castlemartin*  By  Omurethi.  (Jour.  County 
Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  3,  pp.  319-324.  Dub- 
lin, 1 90 1.) 

Castlemartyr. 

Gleeson  (Timothy).  Some  account  of  castles, 
etc..  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Castlemartyr.  (Jour. 
Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  i,  pp.  1 53-161, 
179-183.     Cork,  1892.) 

Castleton. 

Shawcross  (William  Henry).  Some  notices 
of  Castleton  and  its  old  inhabitants  from  A.  D. 
1645  to  A.  D.  1837.  Hemsworth:  C.  E.  Turner, 
1903.     43  P-    8^  ARX 

Castletown. 

Fitsg^erald  {^Lord  Walter).  Castletown  and  its 
owners.  (Jour,  of  the  County  Kildare  Archaeo- 
logical Society,    v.  2,  pp.  361-378.    Dublin,  i8q8. 

Castor. 

Castor.  Marriages  at  Castor,  1538  to  1812. 
(In:  Northamptonshire,  Eng.  Northamptonshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  33-69. 
London,  1908.     8**.) 

Gougfh  (Richard).  The  parochial  history  of 
Castor  .  .with  an  account  of  Marham,  and  several 
other  places  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Castor.  (In: 
A.  Antoninus.  A  comment  upon  part  of  the  Fifth 
journey.  ..through  Britain. . .  London,  1819.  2.  ed. 
4°-    pp.  99-181.)  COA 

Cathcart. 

Ross  (William).  Busby  and  its  neighbourhood, 
including  the  parishes  of  Carmunnock,  East  Kil- 


bride, Mearns,  and  Cathcart:  being  historical  no- 
tices in  four  lectures.  Glasgow:  D,  Bryce  &*  Son, 
1883.    xvi,  139  p.     8%  CR 

Cattistock. 

Cattistock.  Marriages  at  Cattistock,  1558  to 
1812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  i,  pp.  105-125.  London,  1906.  8**.) 

Caundle  Bishop. 

Canndle  Bishop.    The  registers  of  Caundle 
Bishop,  Dorset,  from  1570  to  1814.     Transcribed' 
by  C.  H.  Mayo. ..  [LondonF]  1895.     xv,  64  p.  4*. 
(Dorset  records,     [v.]  3.)  CO 

Cavan. 

Coote  {Sir  Charles).  Statistical  survey  of  the 
county  of  Cavan,  with  observations  on  the  means 
of  improvement;  drawn  up  in  the  year  1801... 
under  the  direction  of  the  Dublin  Society.  [Dub- 
lin] Graisberry  6r*  Campbell,  1802.     xx,  1,  304  p., 

1  map,  4  pi.     8'.  CTB 

Cawdor. 

Book  (The)  of  the  Thanes  of  Cawdor.  A  series 
of  papers  selected  from  the  charter  room  at  Caw- 
dor, 1 236-1 742.  [Edited  by  C.  Innes.]  Edin- 
burg  [  T.  Constable]  1859.    Ixxvii,  471  p.,  3  facsim., 

2  pi.,  2  tab.     4°.    (Spalding  Club.)  CR 

Cawood. 

Mountain  (James).  The  history  of  Cawood, 
its  castle  and  church:  containing.  ..the  monuments, 
inscriptions,  &c.,  in  the  church  and  castle  ..  York: 
E.  Peck,  1 800.     I  p.l.,  40  p.,  12  1.     12°.  CO 

Cerne  Abbas. 
Cerne    Abbas.     Marriages  at    Cerne    Abbas, 
1654  to  1812.     (In:  Dorset,  Eng.     Dorset  parish 
registers.     Marriages,    v.  3,  pp.  135-148.  London, 
1908.    8^) 

Chaddesden. 

Chaddesden.  Marriages  at  Chaddesden,  171 8 
to  1 8 12.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  ni-118.  London, 
1909.) 

Chalfomt  St.  Giles. 

Chalfont  St.  Giles.  Marriages  at  Chalfont 
St.  Giles,  1584  to  1812.  (In:  Buckinghamshire, 
Eng.  Buckinghamshire  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages,    v.  4,  pp.  79-103.   London,  1908.     8**.) 

Chalfont  St.  Peter. 
Chalfont  St.   Peter.    Marriages  at    Chalfont 
St.    Peter,    1538  to  1812.    (In:  Buckinghamshire- 
Eng.     Buckinghamshire    parish   registers.      Mar, 
riages.     v.  4,  pp.  105-136.    London,  1908.    8°.) 

Channel  Islands. 

Periodicals. 

Soci^t^  jersiaise.    Bulletin  annuel,  v.  1-5,  or, 

no.   1-30;  V.  [6],  no.  3^-34.      Jersey,  1 897-1909. 

^\  CO 

Publications,     no.   1-2,  5-9,  pt.   1-2,    10- 

12,  18.    Jersey,  1876-1903.     4".  CO 

General  works. 

Ansted  (D.  T.),  and  R.  G.  Latham.  The 
Channel  islands.    London,  i^ts,    2.ed.    8".    COB 

Black's  guide  to  the  Channel  Islands.  Edited 
by  D.  T.  Ansted.  Edinburgh:  A,  6*  C.  Black, 
1879.   vi">  190  p.,  2  maps,  2  pi.   3.  ed.  16**. 


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Channel  Islands^  cont'd, 

Bowditch  (J. )  A  treatise  addressed  to  the 
British  House  of  Commons,  on  the  history,  reve- 
nue, laws,  and  government  of  the  islands  of  Guern- 
sey and  Jersey;  to  which  is  added,  the  recent  acts 
of  Parliament  for  the  prevention  of  smuggling,  and 
the  better  regulation  of  the  customs,  including  an 
act  for  regulating  the  trade  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  and 
the  Channel  Islands. .  .also,  the  trial  of  Marin  at 
Jersey,  for  the  murder  of  Miss  Bethell.  London: 
H.Buiterworth,i2>2,t.     I26p.     %\    *Cp.  v.718 

Delisle  (L.)  Enquete  sur  Tadministration  des 
lies  Normandes  en  1309.  (Jour.  d.  savants,  n.  s. 
annee  3,  pp.  457-463-     Paris,  1905.) 

Jersey  (Isle  of).  "Ancient  petitions  of  the 
chancery  and  the  exchequer  "  ayant  trait  aux  iles 
de  la  Manche,  conservees  aux  '*  Public  Record 
Office  "  k  Londres.  Jersey:  Labey  <5r*  Blampied^ 
1902.  iv,  103  p.  8°.  (Societe  Jersiaise.  Publi- 
cation speciale.)  CO 

Documents  relatifs  aux  iles  de  la  Manche 

tires  des  roles  des  lettres  closes  conserves  au  "^  Pub- 
lic Record  Office"  a  Londres,  1205-1327.  Edites 
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C  Z^'/VwzT^,  1 891-1893.  (Societe  Jersiaise.  Publi- 
cation.    No.  9,  pt.  1-2.)  CO 

Extente  des  lies  de  Jersey,  Guernesey,  Au- 

rigny  et  Serk  suivie  des  inquisitions  dans  les  ties 
de  Jersey  et  Guernesey,  1274.  Edouard  I.  Jersey: 
C.  LeFeuvre,  1877,  2  p.l.,  xii,  I  p.l.,  (i)  3-51  p. 
8**.    (Societe  Jersiaise.     Publication.    No.  2.)    CO 

Kershaw  (S.  W.)  Winchester  and  the  Chan- 
nel islands.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaiol.  Assoc,  v.  50, 
pp.  28-33.     London,  1894.) 

Le  Cerf  (T.)  L'archipel  des  iles  normandes, 
Jersey,  Guernsey,  Auregny,  Sark  et  dependances. 
Institutions  communales,  judiciaires,  feodales  de 
ces  iles. ..  Paris:  H.  Plon^  1863.  2  I.,  iii,  391  p.. 
I  map.     8^  CO 

liukis  (F.  C.)  Observations  on  the  primeval 
antiquities  of  the  Channel  Islands.  (Archaeol. 
Jour.     V.  I,  pp.  142-151,  222-232.     London,  1844.) 

P^g^ot-Ogier  (E.)  Ilistoire  des  iles  de  la 
Manche.  Jersey,  Guernesey,  Aurigny,  Serck.  Paris, 


1S81.     8°. 


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Robinet  de  Clery  (J.  F.)  Les  iles  normandes. 
Pays  de  home  rule.  Paris:  L.  Ollendorff,  iSgS. 
2p.  1.,  326p.     2.  ed.     iC**.  CO 

Rooke  (Octavius).  Guernsey  and  Sark,  picto- 
rial, legendary,  and  descriptive.  With  a  glance  at 
Alderney.  London:  L,  Booth  [1859].  2  p.l.,  72 
p.,  4 1.,  2  maps,     illus.     3.  ed.     16".  KFP 

Urquhart  (D.)  The  channel  islands.  Nor- 
man laws  and  modern  practice.  [By  D.  Urquhart.] 
London:  /.  Maynard,  1S44.      I  p.l.,  32  p.      8". 


Repr.:  Portfolio,  Aug.  1844. 


C  p  V.  1073 


Charlecote. 

Charlecote.  Marriages  at  Charlecote,  1543 
to  18 12.  (In:  Warwickshire,  Eng.  Warwick- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  91- 
99.     London,  1906.     8"*.) 

Charlton. 

Charlton.  Marriages  at  Charlton,  near  Pew- 
sey,  1696  to  1S12.     (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.     Wilt- 


shire parish  registers.     Marriages,     v.  7,  pp.  141- 
144.     London,  1908.     8°.) 

Charlton  Adam. 
Charlton  Adam.  Marriages  at  Charlton  Adam, 
1707   to    1 812.     (In:    Somerset,    Eng.     Somerset 
parish    registers.     Marriages,     v.    i,    pp.    23-28. 
London,  1898.     8°.) 

Charlton  in  Dover. 

Charlton  in  Dover.  Marriages  at  Charlton  in 
Dover,  1565  to  1837.  (In:  Kent,  Eng.  Kent 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  49-64. 
London,  1910.     8°.) 

Charlton  Kings. 

Charlton  Kings.  Marriages  at  Charlton  Kings, 
1538  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glou- 
cestershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3, 
pp.  1 19-148.     London,  1898.     8".) 

Charlton  Mackrell. 

Charlton  Mackrell.  Marriages  at  Charlton 
Mackrell,  157510  1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Som- 
erset parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  29- 
47.     London,   1898.     8'.) 

Charlton-on-Otmoor. 

Prior  (C.  E.)  Charlton-on-Otmoor  open  fields. 
Banbury:  Printed  by  William  Potts,  1907.  10  p., 
I  map.  8°.  (Oxfordshire  Arcbseol.  Soc.  Transac. 
no.  51.)  CO 

Charlynch. 

Charlynch*  Marriages  at  Charlynch,  1745  to 
1779.  (In-  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  re- 
gisters. Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  23-24.  London, 
1905.     8^) 

Charminster. 

Charminster.  Marriages  at  Charminster, 
1561  to  181 2.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish 
registers.     Marriages,     v.   2,  pp.    1-18.     London, 

1907.     8**.) 

Charmouth. 

Charmouth.  Marriages  at  Charmouth,  1654 
to  1 8 12.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  25-40.  London,  1909. 
8°.) 

Roberts  (George).  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  the  borough  of  Lyme  Regis  and  Charmouth. 
London:  S.  Bagster,  1834.  xii,  336  p.,  2  1.,  i  map, 
I  pi.     12".  CO 

Cheam. 

Cheam.  The  Catholic  registers  of  Cheam,  in 
Surrey.  (Catholic  Record  Soc.  Miscellanea,  v.  2, 
pp.  314-337.     London,  1906.) 

Cheddington. 

Chedding^ton.  Marriages  at  Cheddington. 
155210  1S12.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buck- 
inghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  I, 
pp.  1-16.      London,  1902.     8**.) 

Cheddon  Fitzpaine. 

Cheddon  Fitzpaine.  Marriages  at  Cheddon 
Fitzpaine,  1559  ^o  1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng. 
Somerset  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp. 
105-120.     London,  1906.     8**.) 


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491 


Chedgravc. 

Chedg^rave,  Marriages  at  Chedgrave,  1550 
to  18 12.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  re- 
gisters. Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  1 31-157.  London^ 
1900.     8".) 

Chedworth. 

Chedworth.  Marriages  at  Chedworth,  1653 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  133- 
149.     London,  1 897.     8".) 

Chellaston. 

ChellastoD.  Marriages  at  Chellaston,  1570  to 
1812.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v,  6,  pp.  141-149.  Lon- 
don.  iqoq.     8".) 

Chelmarsh. 

Chelmarsh.  The  register  of  Chelmarsh.  v, 
152,  xxiv  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  So- 
ciety. Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford. 
V.  3,  pp.  127-278.     London,  1903.     8".)       ARX 

Chelmorton. 

Greaves  (Charles  Sprengel).  Chelmorton 
church,  Derbyshire.  A  few  notes  on  sepulchral 
slabs  and  other  vestiges.  2  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour. 
V.  26,  pp.  258-265.     London,  1869.) 

Chelsea. 
Sf€  sub-section  under  London. 

Cheltenham. 

Cheltenham,  Marriages  at  Cheltenham,  1558 
to  181 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  1-118. 
London,  1901.     8**.) 

Cheltenham  (The)  guide;  or,  Useful  compan- 
ion. ..to  the  Cheltenham  spa...  [By  \V.  Butler, 
the  elder.]  London:  J.  Ridley,  1781.  2  p.l.,  vii, 
nop.     8*.  CO 

Cheltenham  and  its  vicinity.,  .by  a  convales- 
cent. Cheltenham:  M.  Q.  Henriques  [18 — 1. 
186  p.,  map,  pi.     I2^  BLFP 

Davies  (Henry).  The  stranger's  guide  through 
Cheltenham;  containing  an  historical  sketch  of  its 
history,  an  account  of  its  mineral  waters  [etc]. . . 
with  brief  notices  of... places  in  the  environs. 
Cheltenham:  //.  Davies  [1842].  3.  ed.  vii,  239 
(i)  p.,  I  plan,  6  pi.     12".  KTI 

Fosbroke  (T.  D.)  A  picturesque  and  topo- 
graphical account  of  Cheltenham,  and  its  vicinity; 
added,  contributions  towards  the  medical  topo- 
graphy, including  the  medical  history  of  the  waters, 
by  John  Fosbroke.  Cheltenham,  1826.  map. 
\2\  COB 

Griffith  (S.  Y. )  New  historical  description  of 
Cheltenham,  and  its  vicinity.  Cheltenham,  1826. 
pi.,  maps.     f*.  CO 

New  (The)  guide  to  Cheltenham;  being  a  com- 
plete history  and  description  of  that  celebrated 
watering  place,  embracing  a  minute  account  of  the 
virtues  and  qualities  of  its  mineral  waters. .  .with 
a  sketch  of  the  surrounding  country,  and  an  ac- 
count of  Gloucester  and  its  cathedral.  Cheltenham: 
S.  Bettison  [1820?]  3  p.l.,  5-204  p.,  I  pi.,  I  map. 
i6'.  CBP  p.  V.  1 

Chenies. 

Chenies*  Marriages  at  Chenies,  1593  to  1836. 
(In:    Buckinghamshire,    Eng.      Buckinghamshire 


parish  registers.      Marriages,     v.   4,   pp.   63-78. 
London,  1908.     8*.) 

Chepstow  castle. 

Heath  (Charles).  Monmouthshire.  Historical 
and  descriptive  accounts  of  the  ancient  and  present 
state  of  Chepstow  Castle:  including  Persfield... 
notices  of  Caerwent . . .  Moyne's  Court,  Matherne, 
and  St.  Pierre...  Biographical  anecdotes  relating 
to. .  .Henry  Marten,  one  of  the  judges  of  King 
Charles  i. . .  [etc.]  [Monmouthl  C.  Heath  [pref. 
1801].     95  I.     8'.  CO  (Monmouth)  p.  V.  1 

Marsh  (J.  F.)  Annals  of  Chepstow  Castle; 
or,  Six  centuries  of  the  lords  of  Striguil,  from  the 
Conquest  to  the  Revolution,  edited  by  Sir  John 
Maclean.  Exeter:  W.  Pollard,  privately  printed, 
1883.     4  11.,  xxiii,  287  p.,  2  ill.     4°.  fCOP 

Morris  (A.)  Chepstow  Castle  and  the  barony 
of  Striguil.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  6,  v.  9, 
pp.  407-432.     London,  1909.     8**.)  CVA 

Wakeman  (Thomas).  Observations  on  the 
town  and  castle  of  Chepstow.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  10,  pp.  249-257.     London,  1855.) 

Cherington,  Gloucestershire. 

Chering^ton.  Marriages  at  Cherington,  1569 
to  18 1 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  91- 
loi.     London,  1906.     8°.) 

Cherington,  Wiltshire. 

Chering^ton«  Marriages  at  Cherington,  alias 
Chirton.  1588  to  18 12.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng. 
Wiltshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp. 
101-115.     London,  igo^,     8*.) 

Cherry  Burton. 

Cherry  Burton.  The  registers  of  the  parish 
church  of  Cherry  Burton,  Co.  York,  1561-1740. 
Transcribed  and  edited  by  A.  T.  Winn.  [Leeds] 
The  Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Society,  1903.  viii, 
112,  12  p.  8'*.  (Yorkshire  Parish  Register  So- 
ciety.    Publications,     v.  15.)  ARX 

Chesfield, 
See  Gravel ey. 

Chesham. 

Chesham.  A  transcript  of  the  first  volume, 
1 538-1 636,  of  the  parish  register  of  Chesham,  in 
the  county  of  Buckingham.  With  introductory 
notes. . .  [etc.]  by  J.  W.  Garrett-Pegge.  ^^^ 
E.  Stock,  1904.     I  p.l.,  xvi,  420  p.     8°.         '  "^ 


Cheshire. 
See  also 


Altrincham. 


Knutsford. 


BlIil.IOORAPHY. 


Manchester  Literary  Club.  Bibliography  of 
Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  Publications  issued  in 
the  two  counties  during  1876.  Manchester:  A. 
Heywood  &*  Son,  1877.     vii,  38  p.     8".  CO 

Sutton  (A.)  Bibliotheca  Lancastriensis.  A 
catalogue  of  books  on  the  topography  and  gene- 
alogy of  Lancashire.  With  an  appendix  of  Che- 
shire books.  Manchester:  the  compiler,  1893.  (2) 
39  p.     4%  COB  p.  box 

Periodicals. 

Architecturalff  Archaeological  and  Historic 
Society  for  the  county  and  city  of  Chester  and 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Cheshire^  conCd, 

North  Wales.    Journal,     n.  s.  v.  1-15  (1887-1908). 
Chester,  1887-1909.     8^  CO 

n.  s.  V.  1-4  title  reads:  Chester  Archaeological  and  Historic 
Society. 

[Minutes  of  the  general  annual  meeting. 

Report  of  the  Council.]  1898.  \Chester,  1898.]  8  . 

CO 

For  meetings  &  reports  of  other  years,  see  Journal  of  the 
Society. 

Cheshire  Sheaf,  being  local  gleanings  histor- 
ical and  antiquarian,  relating  to  Cheshire,  Chester, 
&  North  Wales,  from  many  scattered  fields.  Re- 
printed from  the  **  Chester  Courant  ". . .  New  ser. 
V.  I  (1895);  3.  ser.  V.  1-6  (1896-1906).  Chester, 
1895-1907.     4^  CO 

Chetham  Society.  Remains  historical  and 
literary  connected  with  the  palatine  counties  of 
Lancaster  and  Chester,  v.  1-114;  new  ser.,  v.  i- 
63.  General  index  to  v.  1-114.  \Afanchester'\ 
1844-190Q.     8°  and  4%  CA 

V.  I.  Brereton  (SirW.)    Travels  in  Holland. . .  1844. 

V.  2.  Tracts  relating  to  military  proceedings  in  Lancashire. 

1844. 

V.  3.  Chester's  triumph  in  honor  of  her  prince,  i6zo.     1844. 

V.  4.  Martindale  (A.)     The  life  of  Martindale.  1845 

V.  5.  Ware  (S.  H.)  Lancashire  memorials  of  the  rebellion, 
1715-  1845. 

V.  6.  Potts  (T.)  Potts's  discovery  of  witches  in  county  of 
Lancashire.  1845. 

V.  7.  James  (R.)     Iter  Lancastriensis:  a  poem.  1845. 

V.  8.  Gastrell  (F.)     Notitia  Cestriensis.     v.  i.  1845. 

V.  9.  Norris  papers  (The).  1846. 

V.  lo-ir.  Whalley  Abbey.  The  Coucher  book,  or  Chartu- 
lary.     v.  1-2.  1847. 

V.  12.  Moore  rental  (The).  1847. 

V.  1  ^.  Worthington  (J.)  The  diary  and  correspondence  of 
Worihington.     v.  i.  1847. 

V.  14.  Assheton  (N.)    The  journal  of  Assheton.  1848. 

V.  15.  Bradshaw  (H.)  The  holy  lyfe  .  .  .of  Saynt  Wcr- 
burge.  1848. 

V.  16.  Whalley  Abbey.  The  Coucher  book,  or  Chartulary. 
V.  3.  1848. 

V.  17.  Warrington  in  mccclxv.  1849. 

V.  18.  Newcome  (H.)     The  diary  of  Newcorae.  1849. 

V.  19.  Gastrell  (K.)     Notitia  Cestriensis.     v.  2,  pt.  i.    1849. 

V.  20.  Whalley  Abbey.     The  Coucher  book,  or  Chartulary. 

V.  4.  1849- 

V.  21-22.  Gastrell   (F.)     Notitia  Cestriensis.     v.  2.  pt.  2-3. 

1850. 

V.  23.  Robinson  (R  )     A  golden  mirrour.  1851. 

V.  24.  Chetham  miscellanies,     v.  i.  1851. 

V.  25.  Allen  (W.)     Defense  of  Sir  W.  Stanley's  surrender, 

i85i. 

V.  26-27.  Newcome  (H.)  The  autobiography  of  Newcome. 
2  V.  ,  1852. 

V.  28.   Tacobiie  trials  (The)  at  Manchester  in  1694.        1853. 

V.  29.  Hey  wood  (T.)     The  earls  of  Derby  .  .  .  1853. 

V.  30.  Penworiham  (Priory  of).     Documents.  ^853. 

V.  31.   Ffaringion  (W.)    The  Derby  household  books.  1853. 

V.  32.  Byrom  (J.)  The  private  journal  . .  .  of  Byrom.  v.  x, 
pt.  I.  1854. 

V.  33.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  wills  and  inventories,  v.  i. 

1857. 

v.  34.  Byrom  (J.)  The  private  journal  ...  of  Byrom.  v.  i, 
pt.  2.  1855. 

V.  15.  House  and  farm  accounts  (The)  of  the  Shuttle- 
worths.    V.  I.  1856. 

V.  36.  Worthington  (J.)  The  diary  and  correspondence  of 
W.     V.  2,  pt.  I.  1855. 

V.  37.  Cnctham  miscellanies,     v.  2.  i5.s6. 

V.  38.  Bibliographical  notices  of  church  libraries.  1855. 

V.  39.   Ffaringion  papers  (The).  1856. 

V.  40.  Byrom  (J.)  The  private  journal ...  of  Byrom.  v.  a, 
pt.  I.  1856. 

V.  41.  House  and  farm  accounts  (The)  of  the  Shuttle- 
worths.    V.  2.  1856. 

V.  42.  Booker  (J.)  A  history  of  the  chapels  of  Didsbury 
and  Chorlton.  1857. 

V.  43.  House  and  farm  accounts  (The)  of  the  Shuttle- 
worths.    V.  3.  1857. 

V.  44.  Byrom  (J.)  The  private  journal  ...  of  Byrom.  v.  2, 
pt.  a.  1857. 

v.  45.  Wilson    (T.)      Miscellanies  . . .    poems   and    corre- 

1858. 


A 


spondence. 


V.  46.  House  and  farm  accountt  (The)  of   the  Shnttle- 
wortns.    V.  ^.  1858. 

V.  47.  Booker  (J.)    A  history  of  the  ancient  chapel  of 
Birch.  185Q. 

V.  48.  Catalogue ...  of  tracts  for  and  against  popery,  v.  i. 

J859. 

V.  49-50.  Lancashire  lieutenancy  (The)  under  the  Todon. 
3  V.  1850. 

V.  51.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  wills  and  inventories.  ▼.  a. 

1860. 

V.  52.  Collectanea  Anglo-poetica.    v.  z.  z86o. 

V.  5^.  Mameceslre ...  Chapters   from   early ...  history ...  of 
Manchester,    v.  z.  i86z. 

V.  54.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  wills  and  inventories,  v.  3. 

z86o. 

V.  55.  Collectanea  Anglo-poetica.    v.  2.  z86z. 

V.  56.  Mamecestre. . .  (Chapters  from  early . . .  history. . .  of 
Manchester,    v.  2.  1861. 

V.  57.  Chetham  miscellanies,    v.  3.  Z862, 

V.  58.  Mamecestre...  Chapters  ...  from  early ...  histwy  ...  of 
Manchester,    v.  3.  z869. 

V.  59-60.  History  (A)  of  the   chantries... in...  county...  of 
Lancaster.  1862. 

V.  6z.  Abbott's  journal.    The  trials  at  Manchester  in  Z694. 

1864. 

V.  62.    [Robinson,  E.?]    A  discourse  of  the  warr  in  Lan- 
cashire. 1864. 

V.  63.    Manchester  (Manor).     A  volume  of  0>urt  Leet 
records.  1864. 

V.  64.  Catalogue  of ...  tracts  for  and  against  popery,    v.  2. 

1865. 

V.  65.  Manchester  (Manor).     O>ntinuation  of   the  Court 
Leet  records.  1865. 

V.  66-67.  Derby  (James,  7.  earl).    Private  devotions.    1867. 

V.  68.  Collectanea  relating  to  Manchester,    v.  1.  1866. 

v.  60.  Admission  register  of  the  Manchester  school,    v.  i. 

1S66. 

v.  70.  Derby  (James,  7.  carl).    Private   devotions,    v.  3. 

Z867. 

v.  71.  Collectanea  Anglo>poetica.    v.  3.  Z867. 

v.  72.  Collectanea  relating  to  Manchester,    v.  2.  1867. 

V.  73.  Admission  register  (The)  of  the  Manchester  school. 
V.  2.  1868. 

v.  74.  Three  Lancashire  documents  of  the  Z4.  and  15.  cen- 
turies. x868. 

v.  75.  Lancashire  funeral  certificates.  1869. 

V.  76.  Heywood  (R.)    Observations  and  instructions.  1869. 

v.  77.  Collectanea  Anglo-poetica.    v.  4.  1869 

V.  78-80.  Tracts...respectin^  the  legitimacy  of  Amida.  1869. 

v.  81.  Flower  (W.)  The  visitation  of  Lancaster...  1567.  z87a 

V.  82.  St.  George  (Sir  R.)    The  visitation  of. ..Lancaster... 
1613.  1871. 

V.  83.  Chetham  miscellanies,    v.  4.  1872. 

V.  84-85.  Dugdale  (Sir  W.)    The  visiution  of...  Lancaster, 
v.  1-2.  187a. 

V.  86-87.  Annals  of  the  lords  of  Warrington.  187a. 

V.  88.  Dugdale  (Sir  W.)    The  visiution  of... Lancaster,   v. 
3.  »873. 

v.  89-90.  Dr.  Farmer  Chetham  ms.  (The).  1873. 

v.  91.  Collectanea  Anglo-poetica.    v.  5.  z87^. 

v.  92.  Fishwick  (H.)    The  history  of  the  parish  of  Kirk- 
ham.  Z874. 

V.  93-94.  Admission    register    (The)    of   th^    Manchester 
school.     V.  3,  pt.  x-2.  1874- 

v.  95.  Abstracts  of  inquisitions  post  mortem,     v.  z.      1875. 

V.  96.  Chetham  miscellanies,    v.  5.  1875. 

V.  97.  Renaud    (F.)    Contributions  towards  a   hisKMy  of 
Prestbury.  1876. 

V.  98.  Benalt  (T.)    The  visitation    of  Lancashire.    1533. 
v.  I.  1876. 

V.  99.  Abstracts  of  inquisitions  post  mortem,    v.  a.      Z876. 

v.  100-102.  Collectanea  Anglo-poetica.    v.  6-8.  Z877-8. 

v.  103.  Chetham  miscellanies,     v.  6.  Z878. 

V.  104-105.  Fishwick  (H  )    The  history  of  the  parish  of 
Garstang.  X878-79. 

V.  106.  Collectanea  Anglo-poetica.    v.  9.  1879. 

V.  Z07.  Inventories  of  goods  in  churches  ...  of  Lancashire, 
v.  I.  Z879. 

V.  108.  Collectanea  Anglo-poetica.    v.  zo.  1880. 

V.  109.  Walworth  (N.),  and  P.  Seddon.    Correspondence. 

zSSo. 

V.  no.  Benalt  (T.)    The  visiution  of  Lancashire.    1533. 
V.  2.  z882. 

V.  III.  Collectanea  Anglo-poetica.    v.  zz.  z88^ 

V.  112.  Lincoln  (H.  de  Lacy,  earl  oO-    Two  "Compoti. ' 

Z684. 

V.  113.  Inventories  of  goods  in  churches...of  Lancashire, 
v.  2.  1888. 

v.  J 14,  Worthington  (J.)   The  diary  and  correspondence  of 
W.    v.  2,  pt.  2.  1886. 

n.s.  v.  1-2.  Raine  (F.  R.)    The  vicars  of  Rochdide.    1883. 

n.  s.  V.  3.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  wills  and  inventories 
at  Chester.  Z884. 


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Cheshire  (Periodicals)^  confd. 

n.  s.  V.  4.  Vaux  (Laurence).  A  catechtsme  or  Christian 
doctrine.  1885. 

n.  s.  V.  5-6.  Raines  (F.  R.)    The  rectors  of  Manchester. 

1885. 

n.  s.  V.  7.  Christie  (R.  C.)  The  old  church  and  school 
libraries  of  Lancashire.  1885. 

n.  s.  V.  8,  Fishwick  (Henry).  The  history  of  Poulton-lc- 
Fylde.  1885. 

n.  s.  V.  9.  Furness  Abbey.   The  Coucher  Book.  Pt.  x.  z886 

n.  s.  V.  zo.  Fishwick  (Henry).     History  of  Bispham.    1887. 

n.  s.  V.  II.  Furness  Abbey.  The  Coucher  Book.  Pt.  3.  1837. 

n.  s.  V.  12.  Crosby  records.  1887. 

n.  s.  V.  13.  Christie  (R.  C.)  Bibliography  of  . .  .  John 
Worthington.  x888. 

n.s.  V.  14.  Furness  Abbey.  The  Coucher  Book.  Pt  3.  1887. 

n.s.v.  15-18.  Bn'dgeman  (G.  T.  0.)%  The  history  of 
Wigan.    4  V.  1888-90 

n.s.  V.  19.  Derby  (3.  earl),,  Edward  Stanley.  Corre- 
spondence. 1890. 

n.  s.  V.  20.  Manchester  Presbyterian  Classis.  Minutes. 
Pt.  I.  1890. 

n.  s.  V.  21.  Raines  (F.  R.)  Fellows  of  Manchester  College. 
Pt.  X.  1891. 

n.  s.  V.  22.  Manchester  Presbyterian  Classis.  Minutes. 
Pt.  2.  X891. 

n.  s.  V.  23.  Raines  (F.  R.)  Fellows  of  Manchester  College. 
Pt.  2.  189X. 

n.  s.  V.  24.  Manchester  Presbyterian  Classis.  Minutes. 
Pt.  3.  X891. 

n.  s.  V.  25.  Fishwick  (Henry).  History  of  St.  Michaels- 
on-Wyre.  1891. 

n.  s.  V.  26.  Materials  for  the  history  of  the  church  of  Lan* 
caster.    Pt.  x.  189a. 

n.  s.  V.  27.  Glynne  (Sir  S.  R  )  Notes  on  the  churches  of 
Lancashire.  i893' 

n.  s.  V.  28.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  wills  and  inventories. 
V.  2.  1893. 

n.  s.  V.  29-30.  Byroni  (John).    Poems.    2  v.  1894. 

n.  s.  V.  3x.  Materials  for  the  history  of  the  church  of  Lan- 
caster.   V.  2.  1894. 

n.  s.  V.  3a.  Glynne  (Sir  S.  R.)  Notes  on  the  churches  of 
Cheshire.  1894. 

n.  8.  V.  33.  Jolly  (Thomas).     Notebook.  1894. 

n.  s.  V.  34-35.  Byrom  (John).     Poems,    a  v.  X895. 

n.  s.  V.  36.  Bury  Presbyterian  Classis.  Minutes.  Pt.  x.  1896. 

n.  s.  V.  37.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  wills  and  inventories, 
Pt.  3.  X897. 

n.  s.  V.  38-40.  C^kersand  Abbey.  Chartulary.  v.  x,  pt. 
1-2;  v.  2,  pt.  I.  1898. 

n.  s.  V.  41.  Bury  Presbvterian  Classis.  Minutes.  Pt.  2.  1898. 

n.  s.  v.  42.  Crofton  (H.  T.)    History  of  Stretford.    v.  z. 

1899. 

n.  s.  V.  43.  Cockersand  Abbey.    Chartulary.    v.  a,  pt.  2. 

X900. 

n.  s.  V.  44.  Whalley.   Ecclesiastical  Court.  Act  book.  1901. 

n.  s.  V.  45.  Crofton  (H.  T.)  History  of  Stretford.  v.  2.  1901. 

n.  s.  V.  46.  Salford  Portmote  records,    v.  z.  1902. 

n.  s.  V.  47.  Chetham  miscellanies,     n.  s.  v.  i.  1902. 

n.  s.  V.  48.  Salford  Portmote  records,    v.  2.  1902. 

n.  s.  V.  49-w.  Raines  (F.  R,),  and  C.  W.  Sutton.  Life  of 
Humphrey  (Thetham.    v.  1-2.  1903. 

n.  s.  V.  5z.  Crofton  (H.  T.)  History  of  Stretford.  v.  3.  1903. 

n.  s.  V.  53-55.  Crofton  (H.  T.)  History  of  Newton  Chap* 
elry.  1905. 

n.  s.  V.  56-57.  Cockersand  Abbey.  Chartulary.  v.  3,  pt. 
x-2.  X905. 

n.s.  V.  58-59.  Materials  for  a  history  of  the  church  of  Lan- 
caster.   V.  3-4.  X906. 

n.  s.  V.  60.  Fishwick  (Henry).     History  of  Lytham.     Z907. 

n.  s.  V.  6Z-62.  Roper  (W.  O.)  Materials  for  the  history  of 
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Index  (An)  to  the  wills  and  inventories  now 
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1545-1S00.,.  Edited  by  J.  P.  Earwaker.  \Man- 
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by  W.  A.  Shaw.  \_London\  Record  Soc..  1893-96, 
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A  list   of   the  freeholders  in   Cheshire... 

1578.  \London\  Record  Soe.,  1902.  i  p.l.,  24  p. 
8°.  (In:  Record  Society  for.  ,  .Lancashire  and 
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King  (D.)  The  vale  royal  of  England;  or.  The 
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Chelham  Society.  1884.  2  p.l.,  i,  262,  4  p.,  1  I.  4  . 
(Chetham  Society.     New  ser.    v.  3.)  CA 

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1563  to  1807,  now  preserved  at  Chester,  Edited 
by  J.  P.  Rylands.  [Manchesler]  Cie/Aam  Society, 
1897.  6  p.l.,  167  p.,  3.  3,  3  p.  8°  (Chelham 
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Lancaakire  and  Cheshire  wills  and  inven- 
tories. 1573  to  i6g6,  now  preserved  at  Chester. 
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Lancashire  and  Cheshire  wills  and  inventories 
from  the  ecclesiastical  couri.  Chester.  Edited  bj 
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Leigh  (C.)  The  natural  history  of  Lancashire, 
Cheshire,  and  the  Peak  io  Derbyshire,  with  an  ac- 
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"  peculiars,"  now  deposited  in  the  probate  regis- 
tries at  Lichfield,  IJirmingham,  and  Derby,  1529- 
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Phillimore.  London:  Brit.  Rcc.  Soe.,\%^l.  x,  1 1., 
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Cheshire^  cont*d. 

Lincoln  (3.  earl),  Henry  de  Lacy.  Two 
**  Compoti"  of  the  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  man- 
ors of  Henry  de  Lacy,  earl  of  Lincoln,  xxiv  and 
xxxiii  Edward  i.  Transcribed  and  translated  by 
P.  A.  Lyons.  [iManc Hester]  Chetham  Society^  18S4. 
2  p.l.,  xxviii,  200  p.  4°.  (Chetham  Society. 
V.  112.)  CA 

Malbon  (T.).  and  £.  Burghall.  Memorials 
of  the  Civil  War,  in  Cheshire  and  the  adjacent  coun- 
ties, by  T.  Malbon  [and  E.  Burghall];  and,  Provi- 
dence improved,  by  E.  Burghall.  Edited  by 
J.  Hall.  \London\  Record  Soc,  1889.  Hi,  275  p.  8*. 
(Record  Soc.  for  the  pub.  of  doc.  relating  to  Lan- 
cashire and  Cheshire.  [Publications.]  v.  xix.)    CO 

Miscellanies  relating  to  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire,  v.  1-5.  \^London\  Record  Soc.^  18S5- 
1906.  8".  (Record  Soc.  for  the  pub.  of  original 
doc.  relating  to  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  [Pub- 
lications.]    v.  12,  31,  33,  43,  52.)  CO 

Morris  (Rupert  H.)  Side  lights  on  the  civil 
war  in  Cheshire,  1643-5.  (Jour.  Architect. 
Archseol.  &  Hist.  Soc.  for  Chester  &  N.  Wales. 
V.  6,  pp.  34^394.     Chester,  1899.) 

Ormerod  (G.)  The  history  of  the  county 
palatine  and  city  of  Chester,  compiled  from 
original  evidences  in  public  offices,  the  Harleian 
and  Cottonian  Mss.,  parochial  registers,  private 
muniments,  unpublished  manuscript  collections  of 
successive  Cheshire  antiquaries,  and  a  personal 
survey  of  every  township  in  the  county,  incorpo- 
rated with  a  republication  of  King's  Vale  Royal 
and    Leycester's    Cheshire    antiquities.      London, 

1819.   3v.   r.  CO 

Parry  (Edward).  Royal  visits  and  progresses 
to  Wales,  and  the  border  counties  of  Cheshire, 
Salop,  Hereford,  and  Monmouth,  from  the  first  in- 
vasion of  Julius  Caesar,  to  the  friendly  visit  of  Her 
Most  Gracious  Majesty  Queen  Victoria. . .  Illus- 
trated. Chester:  The  Author,  1850.  xvii  (i),  1  1.. 
496  p.,  2  1.,  8  pi.,  I  port,     f^  tCV 

Price  (W.  H.)  Index  to  wills.  ..etc.,  in  testa- 
mentary suits,  preserved  in  the  Diocesan  registry 
of  Chester,  1621-1700.  \^London']  Record  Soc, 
1902.  104  p.  8".  (In:  Record  Society  for... 
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Price  (W.  H.),  and  (  )  Morris.  Early 
marriages  in  the  Diocese  of  Chester.  (Jour. 
Architect.  Archaeol.  &  Hist.  Soc.  for  the  Co.  & 
City  of  Chester  &  North  Wales,  v.  6,  pp.  217- 
244.     Chester,  1899.     8**.) 

Rylands  (J.  P.),  editor,  Cheshire  and  Lan- 
cashire funeral  certificates;  1600-1678.  By  J.  P. 
Rylands.  [London']  The  Record  Soc,  i%^2.  xxxviii, 
237  p.  8  .  (The  Record  Soc...  Lancashire  & 
Cheshire,     v.  6.)  CO 

St.  Georg^e  {Sir  Richard,  and  Sir  H.)  Pedi- 
grees made  at  the  visitation  of  Cheshire,  1613, 
taken  by  R.  St.  George,  Norroy  king  of  arms  and 
H.  St.  George,  Bluemantle  pursuivant  of  arms,  and 
some  other  contemporary  pedigrees.  Edited  by 
G.  J.  Armytage  and  J.  P.  Rylands.  [London]  The 
Record  Society,  iqo().  xi(i),32op.  8".  (Record 
Society  for  the  pub.  of  original  documents  relating 
to  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.    [Pubs.]    v.  58.)    CO 


London  ;  Mitchell,  Hughes  &*  Clarke] 

1909.     xi    (i),  320  p.     4**.      (Harleian  Society. 
Publications,     v.  59.)  *it 

Selby  (W.  D.),  editor,  Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
records,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office, 
London.  [London]  The  Record  Soc,  1882-83. 
2  pts.  8*.  (The  Record  Soc...  Lancashire  & 
Cheshire,     v.  7-8.)  CO 

Some  Cheshire  deeds.  (Ancestor.  1903,  July, 
no.  6,  pp.  19-45.    London,  1903.) 

Tracts  relating  to  the  Civil  War  in  Cheshire, 
1641-1659;  including  Sir  George  Booth's  rising 
in  that  county.  Edited  by  Rev.  J.  A.  Atkinson. 
Manchester,  1909.  8,  xiv,  194  p.  8**.  (Chetham 
Society.  Remains,  historical  and  literary,  con- 
nected with  the  palatine  counties  of  Lancashire 
and  Chester.    New  scr.  v,  65.)  CA 

Chester. 

Audsley  (George  Ashdown).  The  stranger's 
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and  descriptive  guide . . .  Chester:  Catherall  &* 
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5  pi.     12'.  KPP 

Brock  (E.  P.  Loftus).  Considerations  relative 
to  the  ground-plan  and  walls  of  Chester.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  44,  pp.  39-44.  London^ 
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Brnshfleld  (T.  N.)  Remarks  upon  some  an- 
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don, 1866.) 

The  rows  of  Chester,     n.  t,'p,     207-238  p. 

8^  CO  box 

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Byron  (i.  baron),  ]o^^  Byron.  The... first 
articles  presented  to  Sir  W.  Brercton  before  the  sur- 
render of  the  city  of  Chester. . .  London: J.  Fields 
printer,  1645.     8  p.     4*.  CI  p«  v.  8 

Chester*  The  rolls  of  the  freemen  of  the  city 
of  Chester.  Transcribed  and  edited  by  J.  H.  E. 
Bennett.  Pt.  i.  London:  The  Record  Soc,  1906. 
8°.  (Record  Soc.  for  the  pub.  of  original  documents 
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Pt.  X.    1392-1700. 

Chester  Cathedral.  The  registers  of  Chester 
Cathedral,  1687-1 812.  Transcribed  by  the  late  T. 
Hughes,  revised  by  T.  C.  Hughes. . .  London: 
Parish  Register  Soc,  1904.  vi,  61  p.  8'.  (Parish 
Register  Soc.     no.  54.)  ARS 

Chester's  triumph  in  honor  of  her  prince  as  it 
was  performed  upon  St.  George's  day  1610  in  the 
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edition  of  1610,  with  an  introduction  and  notes  [by 
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CA 

Earwaker  (John  Parsons).  The  history  of 
the  church  and  parish  of  St.  Mary-on-the-Hill, 
Chester,  together  with  an  account  of  the  new  church 
of  St.  Mary-without-the-Walls.  Edited  by  R.  H. 
Morris.     London:  Love  &*  Wyman,  1898.     vi,  1 1., 


303  p.,  I  plan,  10  pi.     4 


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Freeman  (Edward  Augustus).  The  early  his- 
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Harrod  (Henry  Dawes).  A  defence  of  the 
liberties  of  Chester,  1450.  (Archseologia.  v.  57 
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(Jour.  Architect.  &  Archasol.  &   Hist. 

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Chigwell. 

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Childswickham. 

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Chilfrome. 

Chilfi*ome.  Marriages  at  Chilfrome,  1709  to 
18 12.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  i,  pp.  1 51-152.    London,  igot,    8°.) 

Chillesford. 

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Chiltern  Hundreds. 

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Chilton. 

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Chippenham. 

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and  references  from  the  charters. .  .in  the  borough 
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Chipping. 

Chipping^,  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Chipping  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Christen- 
ngs,  burials  and  weddings,  1 559-1694.  Tran- 
scribed, edited  and  indexed  by  A.  Brierley. . . 
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Chipping  Norton. 

Chipping^  Norton.  Marriages  at  Chipping 
Norton,  1560  to  1837.  (In:  Oxfordshire,  Eng. 
Oxfordshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i, 
pp.  1-97.     London,  1909.     8°.) 

Chipping  Sodbury. 

Chipping  Sodbury.  Marriages  at  Chipping 
Sodbury.  1 661  to  18 12.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng. 
Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  11, 
pp.  123-141.     London,  1905.     8*.) 


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Chirbury. 

Chirbury«  The  register  of  Chirbury.  [1629- 
1812.]  ix,  303,  xliii  p.  8".  (Shropshire  Parish 
Register  Soc.  Diocese  of  Hereford,  v.  8,  pt.  i. 
London,  1903.     8^)  ARX 

Phillips  (William).  The  history  of  Chirbury. 
Edited  by  Flora  A.  Macleod.  3  pi.  (Transac. 
Shropshire  Archseol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  ser.  3, 
V.  6,  pp.  227-376.     Shrewsbury,  1 906.) 

Chirton. 
See  Cherington. 

Chisledon. 

Chisledon*  Marriages  at  Chisledon,  1641  to 
1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  1-22.  London,  1909. 
8'.) 

Chiswick. 
See  sub-section  under  London. 

Cholderton. 

Cholderton*  Marriages  at  Cholderton,  1664 
to  1752.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  95-98.  London, 
1908.     8'.) 

Cholesbury. 

Cholesbury.  Marriages  at  Cholesbury,  1576 
to  1812.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Bucking- 
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Chorlton-cum-  Hardy. 

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of  Didsbury  and  Chorlton,  in  Manchester  parish, 
including  sketches  of  the  townships  of  Didsbury, 
Withington,  Burnage,  Heaton  Norris,  Reddish, 
Leavcnshulme,  and  Chorlton-cum-Hardy;  together 
with  notices  of  the  more  ancient  local  families. .. 
\Manche5ter'\  Chetham  Society,  1857.     4  p.,  2  p.l., 

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Christleton. 

Christleton.  Marriages  at  Christleton,  1697 
to  181 2.  (In:  Cheshire,  Eng.  Cheshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  99-118.  London, 
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Church  Broughton. 

Church  Broughton.  Marriages  at  Church 
Broughton,  1538  to  1812.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng. 
Derbyshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp. 
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Church  Eaton. 

Bridgeman  (George  T.  O.)  The  history  of 
the  parish  of  Church  Eaton  and  its  members,  Wood 
Eaton,  Orslow,  High  Onn,  Little  Onn,  Shushions, 
and  Marston.  (In:  William  Salt  Archa^ol.  Soc. 
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pp.  1-124.     London,  1883.     8**.)  CO 

Church  Lench. 

Church  Lench.  Marriages  at  Church  Lench, 
1702  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Worcestershire,  Eng.  Wor- 
cestershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp. 
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Church  Oakley. 
Church  Oakley.    Marriages  at  Church  Oakley, 


I565t0i8i2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  51-5S. 
London  ^  1902.     8".) 

Chynnog-Fawr. 

Lynam  (Charles).  The  church  of  St.  Beuno, 
Chynnog-Fawr,  Carnarvonshire.  3  pi.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s.  v.  4,  pp.  125-147.  London, 
1899.) 

Cinque  ports. 

Barrows  (Montagu).  Cinque  Ports.  London: 
Longmans,  Green  &*  Co., i%g2.  viii,  261  p.,  4  maps. 
3.  ed.     12**.     (Historic  towns.)  CBA 

Cinque  ports  (The).  (Blackwood's  Maga.  v. 
168,  pp.  711-718.     London,  1900.) 

Lambert  (William).  The  state  of  the  shipping 
of  the  Cinque  ports  from  Edward  the  Confessor 
and  William  the  Conqueror,  and  so  downe  to  Ed- 
ward the  first  [1070-1406].  (In:  R.  Hakluyt. 
Principal  Navigations.  London,  1598.  v.  i,  pp. 
17-20.) 

Part  of  the  great  Charter  granted  by  King 
Edward  the  first  to  the  Barons  of  the  Cinque  portes, 
in  the  sixt  yeere  of  his  reigne  1278.  for  their  good 
services  done  unto  him  by  sea:  wherein  is  mention 
of  their  former  ancient  Charters. . .  (In:  R.  Hak- 
luyt. Principal  Navigations.  London,  1598.  v.  i, 
pp.  117-118.) 

Wadding^ton  (S.  F.)  A  copy  of  the  very  in- 
teresting petition  presented  to... the  Prince  Re- 
gent... on  the  14th  July,  1 8 14,  relative  to  the 
actual  rights  of  the  Cinque  Ports;  to  the  necessity 
of  farther  eligible  harbours  on  the  east  and  south 
east  coast  of  England.  London:  M.  Jones,  1814- 
27  p.     8^  *C  p.  V.  688 

Cirencester. 

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doHf  1869.) 

Cirencester  abbey. 

Walcott  (Mackenzie  E.  C.)  The  abbeys  of 
Winchcombe,  Hayles,  Cirencester  and  Hales  Owen. 
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Clackmannanshire. 

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This  district  includes  portions  of  the  counties  of  Perth  and 

Clackmannan. 

StirHng^.  The  commissariot  record  of  Stirling:. 
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This  district  embraces  portions  of  the  counties  of  Clack- 
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provcment;  drawn  up. .  .by  direction  of  the  Dublin 
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Frost  (James).  The  history  and  topography  of 
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Westropp  (Thomas  J.)  The  churches  of 
County  Clare,  and  the  origin  of  the  ecclesiastical 
divisions  in  that  county.  (Roy.  Irish  Acad.  Proc. 
Ser.  8,  vol.  6,  pp.  100-180.     1900.) 

Notes  on  the  lesser  castles  or  * '  Peel  Tow- 
ers "of  the  County  of  Clare.  (Roy.  Irish  Acad. 
Proc.     Ser.  3,  vol.  5,  pp.  348-365.     1899.) 

White  (P.)  History  of  Clare  and  the  Dalcas- 
sian  Clans  of  Tipperary,  Limerick,  and  Galway. 
With  an  ancient  and  a  modern  map.  Dublin: 
AT.  H,  Gill  <5r*  Son,  1893.  xv,  398  p.,  2  maps. 
8^  CT 

Clarendon  palace. 

Pettig^re'w  (T.  J.)  Notes  on  the  ancient 
royal  palace  of  Clarendon.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  15,  pp.  246-264.     London,  1859.) 

Claverley. 

Claverley.  Claverley  parish  registers.  Pt.  i. 
London,  1905.  8".  (Shropshire  Parish  Register 
Soc.  Shropshire  Registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford. 
V.  10,  pt.  I.)  ARX 

Clay  Coton. 

Clay  Coton.  Parish  register  of  Clay  Coton, 
Northants.  (Northern  Geneal.  1896,  pp.  120- 
123,  191-194;  V.  3,  pp.  29-32,  92-95,  140-143; 
V.  4,  pp.  13-17.      York,  Eng.f  1 896-1901.) 

Cleeve  abbey. 

Walcott  (Mackenzie  E.  C.)  The  Cistercian 
abbey  of  St.  Mary  of  the  Cliff,  Old  Cleeve,  Somer- 
setshire. I  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc. 
v.  31,  pp.  402-419.     London,  1875.) 

Cleobury  Mortimer. 

Childe  {Mrs.  Edward).  Cleobury  Mortimer. 
(In :  Shropshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans. 
V.  2,  pp.  35-76.      Shrewsbury,  1879.     8°.)        CO 

Cleobury  Mortimer.  The  register  of  Cleo- 
bury Mortimer.  [1601-1812.]  London,  1904.  4p.l., 
xiv,  339,  Ivi  p.  8°.  (Shropshire  Parish  Register 
Society.  Shropshire  registers.  Hereford  Diocese. 
V.  9  [pt.  I.J)  ARX 

Clerkenwell. 
5V^  sub-section  under  London. 

Cliddesden. 

Cliddesden.  Marriages  at  Cliddesden,  1636 
toi8i2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  143-154.  Lon- 
don, 1899.     8*.) 

Clifford  Chambers. 

Clifford  Chambers.  Marriages  at  Clifford 
Chambers,  1538  to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire, 
Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  5,  pp.  1 33-14 1.     London,    1899.     8".) 

Clifton.  Gloucestershire. 
See  Bristol. 


Clifton,  Nottinghamshire. 

Clifton.  Marriages  at  Clifton,  1573  to  1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  93-112. 
London,  1905.     8°.) 

Clitheroe. 

Farrer  (W.)  The  court  rolls  of  the  hpnor  of 
Clitheroe  in  the  county  of  Lancaster;  translated 
and  transcribed  from  the  original  rolls  preserved 
in  the  Public  Record  Office,  London,  and  at  Clitheroe 
castle,     v.  I.     Manchester:  Emmott  &*  Co.,  1897. 

Whitaker  (Thomas  Dunham).  An  history  of 
the  original  parish  of  Whalley,  and  honor  of 
Clitheroe,  in  the  counties  of  Lancaster  and  York. 
London:  J.  Nichols  6f  Son,  1806.  4  pi.,  (i) 
iv-vi,  v,  483  (i)  p.,  I  map,  i  plan,  20  pi.,  6  port. 
2.  ed.     4°.  tCO 

Clive. 

Clive.  The  register  of  Clive.  v,  56  p.  (In : 
Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Diocese  of 
LichBeld.     v.  7,  pt.  2.     [London]  1909.)      ARX 

Cloghan  castle. 

Gillman  (Herbert  Webb).  Cloghan  Castle,  in 
Carbery,  Co.  Cork,  identified,  with  map  and 
sketch  of  its  history.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Ar- 
chxol.  Soc.     v.  2,  pp.  173-179.     Corh,  1893.) 

Cloghran. 

Adams  (Benjamin  William).  History  and  de- 
scription of  Santry  and  Cloghran  parishes.  County 
Dublin.  London:  Mitchell  ^  Hughes,  1883.  viii, 
144  p.,  I  pl.     4'.  tCT 

Clonakilty. 

Notes  on  the  council  book  of  Clonakilty. 
(Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  i, 
pp.  346-356,  385-401,  447-455,  514-521,  558-560; 
ser.  2,  V.  2,  pp.  30-36,  79-84,  129-135,  172-177. 
220-224,  270-273,  320-322.     Cork,  i895-'96.) 

Clonaugh. 

0*Leai*y  (Edward).  John  Lye,  of  Clonaugh, 
Co.  Kildare.  (Jour.  Co.  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc. 
V.  2,  pp.  133-150.  354-359;  V.  3,  pp.  30-50;  V.  4, 
pp.  173-178.     Dublin,  1 896-1 904.) 

Clonegal. 

Ffk*encli  (  ).  Clonegal:  its  valley  and  its 
battle.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland. 
V.  34  (ser.  5,  v.  14),  pp.  346-353-     Dublin,  1904.) 

Clonfert  (Diocese). 
See  Killaloe,  Clonfert  and  Kilmacduagh  (Diocese). 

Clongowes  Wood, 

Devitt  (Matthew).  Clongowes  Wood.  2  pl. 
(Jour.  County  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  3,  pp. 
207-215.     Dublin,  1 901.) 

Clonmacnois. 

Westropp  (Thomas  Johnson).  A  description 
of  the  ancient  buildings  and  crosses  at  Clonmac- 
nois, King's  County,  illus.  (Roy.  Soc.  Antiq. 
Ireland.      Jour.     v.   37,    pp.    277-306.      Dublin, 

1907.) 

Clonmel. 

Hemphill  (William  Despard).  Stereoscopic 
illustrations  of    Clonmel,    and    the    surrounding 


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Cionmil,  conCd. 

country,   including   abbeys,    castles,  and  scenery. 
With  descriptive  letlerpresa.     Dublin:    W.  Curry 
&•  Co.,  1860.     3  p.l.,  vii-xxxiii,  I36p,,  i  1.     4'- 
C8D 
HorrlaBsy  Games  F,)    Clonmel.    illus.    3  pi, 
(Roy.    Soc.    of    Antiquaries    of    Ireland.      Jour. 
T.  3g,  pp.  343-354.      Dublin,  1909.      4°.)         CSB 
Close  burn. 
RaJUftge  (C.  T.)      DrumlaDrig  Castle  and    the 
Douglases,  with  the  early  history  and  ancient  re- 
mains of  Durisdeer,  Closeburn,  and  Morton.   Dum- 
frits:   J.    Anderson   &'   Son,  1876.      "iii,  4U   p. 

8".  CR 

Cloyne. 

FleaainK  (Horace  1.)    Some  of  the  history  of 

the  Castell  and  See   Demesne  of  Cloyne.     (Jour. 

Cork  Hist.  &  Archseol.  Soc.     ser.  2,  v.  9.  pp.  ao^ 

323.     Cori,  1903.) 

Cloyne  (Diocese  of). 
See  Cork  (Diocese  o[). 
Clun. 
Anden   (Alfred    M.)     Clun   and   its  neighbor- 
hood in  the  first  Civil  W.ir.     (Shropshire  Architol. 
&  Nat.   Hist.   Soc.     Transac.     ser.   3.  v.    E,   pp. 
387-336.      Shrewibury,  [903.      8°.) 
Clunbury. 
Clnnbnry.    The  register  of  Clunbury.    3  p  1., 
183.    xivi    p.     (In:    Hereford    Diocese.     Parish 
registers.    London,  1900-3.  8°.  v.  3,  pp.  i79-36r.) 
ARX 

Transcribed   by  \V.  G.   C.   Maxwell. 

London:  Shropshire  Par.  Reg.   Soc,  I901.      5  pi  . 

183,  xivi  p.    8°.    (Parish  Register  Society.    Reeia- 

ters.     [No.]  38.)  ABS 

Clwyd  (Vale  of). 

Set  Denbighshire. 

Clyde  river. 

Harwiek  (Sir  James  David).    The  river  Clyde 

and  the  Clyde  burghs,  the  city  of  Glasgow  and  its 

old  relations  with   Ruiherglen,   Renfrew,  Paisley. 

Dumbarton.    Port-Glasgow,    Greenock,   Rothesay, 

and  Irvine.    Clasgow:   The  Seollish  Burgh  Records 

Society,  1909.  a  p.l.,  4  p.,  (i)  vi-x,  254  p.  4°.  CR 

Pbippa  (Elvira  Anna).     Memorials  of  Clutha; 

or.  Pencillings  on   the  Clyde...     London:  Sniilh, 

Elder  &•  Co.,  1843.     ix,  11-107  p.,  8  pi.     8°. 

CPW  p.  box  I 

Clysl  St.  George. 

Cljat  St.  George.     The  registers  of  Clysl  St. 

George,   Co.   Devon.  1565-1813.     Transcribed  by 

the  Kev.   J.   L.   Gibbs. . .     London:  Parish  Reg. 

Soc,  1899.    4  p,i,,  23,  6  p.     8°.     (Parish  Hegister 

Soc.     Kcgisters.     [no.]  25.)  ARS 

Coaley. 

Cokle^.     Marriages  at  Coaley.  1625  to  1812. 

(In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.     Gloucestershire  parish 

regislets.    Marriages,    v,  5,  pp.  I09-:32.    London, 

1899.      8°.) 

Cockerham. 

Cockerham.     The    registers    of    the   parish 

church  of  Cockerham  in  (he  county  of  Lancaster, .. 

'595-'<>57.    Transcribed. .  .by  the. .  .permission  of 


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. . .  Archdeacon  Clarke.  CamMilgt:  J.  Cl^,  IQ04. 
vl.  I  I.,  364  p.,  1  pi.  S°.  (Laocasbire  Pariah 
Register  Society.     [Pub.]     v.  3t.)  ABX 

Cockersand  abbey. 
Coekeraajid  Abbey.  Cbartnlaiy  of  Cocker- 
sand  Abbey  of  the  PremontlrateDBiaD  order. 
Printed  from  the  original  in  the  pouesiion  of 
Thomas  Brooks.  Transcribed  and  edited  t>y  W. 
Farrer.  v.  i,  Pt.  1-3;  v.  3,  pt.  i-s;  v.  3,  pt.  1-3. 
[,1/a/Kiijj^]  Ci/lAam&f.,  1898-1909.  8°.  (Cfaet- 
ham  Soc.  New  ser..  v.  36-40,  43,  S6-57.  64-)  CA 
CockSeld. 


CO 

Coddington. 

Caddinifton.     Marriages  at  Coddington,  1676 
to   1813,     {In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.     Notting- 
hamshire parish  registers.     Marriages,     v.  3,  pp. 
43-51.     ZimifoH,  1900.     8°. J 
Cogenhoe. 

Hartahame  (Albert).  The  Cogenhoe  family, 
and  Cogenhoe  church.  Northants.  I  pi.  (Free. 
Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  London,  ser.  a,  v.  19,  pp. 
327-244.      London,  I903.) 

Colchester. 

Aatl«r  (H.  J.  Dukinfield).  Mediieval  Col- 
chester: town,  castle  and  abbey;  from  ross.  in  the 
British  Museum.  2  pi.  (Transac.  Essex  Archxol. 
Soc.     n.  s.     V.  8.  pp.  117-138.     Colchester,  1901.) 

Colcbeater.  The  red  paper  book  of  Colchester. 
Transcribed  and  translated  by  W.  G.  Benham... 
Colchester:  -  Eisix  County  Standard"  Off.,  1902. 
2  p.l.,  166,  »iiii.  p.     f°.  tCO 

No.  jTOf  7;  copliii  printed. 

Cromirell  (Thomas).  History  and  description 
of  the  ancient  town  and  tiorough  of  Colchester,  in 
Essex.  Illustrated  with  engravings.  Ltndim:  IV. 
Simpkin  &' R.  Marshall,  i&it.     3  v.     8°.       CO 

Cntta  (Edward  Lewes).  Colchester.  Lendan: 
Longmans,  Grien  &•  Co.,  1S89.  lii,  aig  p..  4 
maps      ta°.     (Historic  towns.)  CO 

Dutch  church,  Colchester.  Register  of  baptisms 
in  the  Dutch  Church  at  Colchester  from  1645  to 
1728,  edited  for  the  Huguenot  Society  of  London, 
with  introduction  and  appendices  by  the  late 
W.  J.  C.  Moens,  F.S.A.. . .  Uandon:  Tht  Soeiety, 
1905.]  6  p,l.,  xlii.  177  p,  4  .  (Huguenot  Soc. of 
London.     Pub],     v.  13.)  ZOLA 

Hartahorne  (C.  H.)  On  the  population  and 
taxation  of  Colchester,  taken  for  collecting  a  quin- 
dime,  2gth  Edward  1.  (1301).  (Joar,  Br.  Archieol, 
Assoc.      V.  21,  pp,  208-216.     London,  1865,) 

]narkham(C.  K.)  The  siege  of  Colchester. 
(Arch.fol.  Jour.  v.  34.  pp.  107-130.  LoHdon,l%-n.'l 

Rickword  (George).  Colchester  in  the  twelfth 
and  thirteenth  centuries,  (Transac.  Essex  Archxol. 
Soc.  Colchester,  1898.  8°.  n.  s.  v.  7,  pp,  115- 
135-) 

Rontid  (J.  H,)  Colchester  during  the  Com- 
monweallh.  (Eng,  Hist,  Rev.  v.  IJ,  pp.  641-664- 
London,  1900,) 

The  manuscripts   of  James  Round,  Esq.. 

M.P.,of  Birch  Hall,  Essex.  (In:  Historical  Madd- 


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Colchester^  confd, 

scripts  Commission.     14.  report,  appendix,  pt.  ix, 
pp.  267-366.     London,  1895.     8'.)  C 

**  In  the  miacellaneous  deeds  and  papers  (pp.  368-276)  will 
be  found  several  relating  to  the  neiehoouring  tmrough  of  Col- 
chester and  other  Essex  localities.^  Also,  pp.  aSz-aoo,  there 
is  *^  Diary  or  Account  of  the  Siege  and  Blockade  of  Colchester, 
Anno  1648." 

Strutt  (  ).  History  and  description  of  Col- 
chester.    Colchester,  1803.     2  v.     pi.     8*.         CO 

Colchester  abbey. 

Round  (J.  H.)  The  early  charters  of  St  John's 
abbey,  Colchester.  (Eng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  16,  pp. 
721-730.     London,  190 1.) 

Saint  John  Baptiste  Abbey,  Colchester,  Car- 
tularium  Monasterii  Sancti  Johannis  Baptiste  de 
Colecestria.  From  the  original  manuscript  in  the 
possession  of  Earl  Cowper.  Edited  by  S.  A.  Moore. 
London:  Chiswick  Press,  x^^^l,     2  v.     4'.     fCOB 

Colchester  castle. 

Clark  (G.  T.)  Some  account  of  the  keep  of 
Colchester  castle,  i  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  39, 
pp.  239-256.     London,  1 8 82.) 

Coldingham  priory. 

Colding^ham  Priory.  The  correspondence,  in- 
ventories, account  rolls,  and  law  proceedings  of  the 
priory  of  Coldingham.  [Ed.  by  J.  Rainer]  Lon- 
don: y.  B.  Nichols  and  Son  [1842I.  xvii  (i),  259, 
cxxxvi,  16  p.,  I  facsim.,  i  pi.  8  .  (Surtees  Soc. 
Pub.     V.  12.) 

Coldstream  priory. 

Coldstream  Priory.  Cbartulary  of  the  Cis- 
tercian Priory  of  Coldstream,  with  relative  docu- 
ments. Edited  by... Charles  Rogers.  London: 
The  Grampian  Club,  1879.     xxxv,  96  p.     8*. 

ZMTB 
Coleby. 

Coleby*  The  registers  of  Coleby,  Lincolnshire. 
1 561-18 1 2.  Transcribed  by  Mrs.  Tempest  and 
Rev.W.  F.  Curtoys.  London:  The  Parish  Register 
Society,  1903.  vii,  175  p.  8*.  (Parish  Register 
Society.     Registers,     [no.]  18.)  ARS 

Colerne. 

Colorne*  Marriages  at  Colerne,  1661  to  1812. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  135-152;  v.  5,  pp.  151-152. 
London,  1907.     8".) 

Colinton. 
Roid  (Alan).     Colinton  church  and  churchyard. 
(Proc.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland,     v.  39, 
1904-1905,  pp.  133-147.     Edinburgh,  1905.) 

Coll. 

Beveridfl^e  (Erskine).  Coll  and  Tiree;  their 
prehistoric  forts  and  ecclesiastical  antiquities,  with 
notices  of  ancient  remains  in  the  Treshnish  Isles. 
With  77  illustrations  and  2  maps.  Edinburgh: 
T,  df*  A.  Constable,  1903.     xvi,  i  1.,  206  p.,  2  maps, 

77  pl.     4'.  CP 

Ko.  317  of  300  copies  printed. 

Coin  Rogers. 

Coin  Rogers.  Marriages  at  Coin  Rogers,  1755 
to  1 812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  149- 
I5I.     London,  1906.     8*".) 


Colne. 

Colne*  The  registers  of  the  parish  church  of 
Colne  in  the  county  of  Lancaster. .  .1599-1653. 
Transcribed  and  edited  by  T.  B.  Ecroyd. .  .indexes 
by  E.  A.  Hodder.  Rochdale:  J,  Clegg,  1904.  ix, 
308  p.,  2  pl.  8°.  (Lancashire  Parish  Register 
Society.     [Pub.]    v.  17.) 


Colne  Engaine. 

Round  (J.  H.)  The  manor  of  Colne  Engaine. 
(Transac.  Essex  Archjeol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  8,  pp.  192- 
198.     Colchester,  Eng,,  1901.) 

Colston  Bassett. 

Colston  Bassett.  Marriages  at  Colston  Bassett, 
1 591  to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Not- 
tinghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2» 
pp.  15-26.     London,  1899.     8**.) 

Colwick. 

Colwick.  Marriages  at  Colwick,  1569  to  1754. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  10,  pp.  25-36. 
London,  1907.     8°.) 

Combermere  abbey. 

Combermere  Abbey.  The  book  of  the  abbot 
of  Combermere,  1289-1529.  Translated  from  the 
original  ms.  in  the  possession  of  Lord  Combermere, 
of  Combermere  abbey,  Cheshire.  Ed.  by  J.  Hall. 
\London\  The  Record  Soc,  1896.  2  p.l.,  148  p. 
8*.    (Record  Soc.:  Lancashire  &  Cheshire.     ▼.  31. > 

CO 
Combs. 

Combs*  Marriages  at  Combs,  1568  to  1837. 
(In:  Suffolk,  Eng.  Suffolk  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.    V.  I,  pp.  121-156.     London,  1910.    8"*.) 

ca 

Compton  castle. 

Compton  (C.  H.)  Compton  castle  and  manor, 
Devonshire.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  39,. 
pp.  337-343.     London,  1 883.) 

Hills  (Gordon  M.)  Compton  castle,  Devonshire. 
2  pl.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  19,  pp.  1-12. 
London,  1863.) 

Condover. 

Condover.  The  register  of  Condover.  [1570- 
1 812.]  \London\  Privately  printed  for  the  Shrop- 
shire  Parish  Register  Society,  1906.  vii  (i),  lix,  x, 
374  p.  S"*.  (Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Diocese  of  Lichfield,     v.  6,  pt.  i.)  AR3L 

Cong  abbey. 

Blake  (Martin  J.)  An  old  renUl  of  Cong 
Abbey.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland, 
ser.  5,  v.  15  (v.  35),  pp.  130-138.     Dublin,  1906.) 

Congerston. 

Cong^ersten.  Marriages  at  Congerston,  1756 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  1 21-124. 
London,  1908.     8°.) 

Conington. 

Coning^on.  Marriages  at  Conington  1538  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cambridgeshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages.  ▼.  2,  pp.  51-62.. 
London,  1908.     8*.) 


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Conisborough  castle. 

Smith  (Henry  Ecroyd).  The  history  of  Conis- 
borough Castle,  with  glimpses  of  Ivanhoe-land. 
Compiled  by  H.  E.  Smith.  Worksop:  R,  White, 
1887.     2  p.l.,  140  p.,  2  nraps,  7  pi.     4*.         fCO 

Conisbrough. 

Wain'wrig^ht  (John).  Yorkshire.  An  his- 
torical and  topographical  introduction  to  a  knowl- 
edge of  the  ancient  state  of  the  Wapentake  of 
Strafford  and  Tickhill;  with  ample  accounts  of 
Doncaster  and  Conisbrough...  Shejffidd:  J.  Black- 
well,  \^2^,    iv,  iv,  clxxxvii,  227  p.,  4  pi.    4".    \0O 

Conishead  priory. 

Philp  (  ).  Guide  to  Conishead  Priory  and 
the  surrounding  district.  Edinburgh:  J,  Bar- 
tholomew, 1880.     47  (i)  p.,  4  pi.,  3  maps.     12". 

COF 
Coniston. 

Coniston*  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Coniston,  Lancashire.  Christenings,  burials  and 
weddings,  1599-1700.  Transcribed  by. .  .Rev.  H. 
Maclean  and  H.  Brierley.  The  index  by  Clement 
H.  Brierley.  Wigan:  Strowger  6f*  Son,  1907.  v 
(i),  58  p.,  I  pi.  8".  (Lancashire  Parish  Register 
Society.     Pub.  no.  30.)  ARX 

Connaught. 

BlllLIOGKAPHY. 

Coleman  (James).  Bibliographia  Conaciensis; 
a  list  of  books  relating  to  Conndught.  (Galway 
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Fox  (Arthur  W.)    A  land    of    battles.     5  pi. 
(Manchester  Quar.    no.  89  (1904),  pp.  1-25.  Man- 
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Knoz  (H.  T.)  Occupation  of  Connaught  by 
the  Anglo-Normans  after  A.  D.  1237.  (Jour.  Roy. 
Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  ser.  5,  v.  12  (v.  32), 
pp.  132-138,  393-406:  V.  13  (v.  33),  pp.  58-74,  179- 
189,  284-294.     Dublin,  i902-*03.) 

Sir  Richard  Bingham's  government  of  Con- 
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pp.  1-27.     Galway,  1906.) 

O'Flaherty  (Roderic).  A  chorographical  de- 
scription of  west  or  H-lar  Connaught,  written  A.D. 
1684;  edited. .  .with  notes  and  illustrations  by  James 
Hardiman.  Dublin,  1846.  pi.,  map,  table,  sq.  8". 
(Irish  Archaeol.  Soc.     Pub.     v.  9.) 

Ot'way  (C.)  A  tour  in  Connaught:  comprising 
sketches  of  Clonmacnoise,  Joyce  country,  and 
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442  p.,  5  pi.     I2^  KTN 

Connemara. 

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sion to  Connemara  in  September,  1874...  Edin- 
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QFB  p.  box  I 

Bradbury  (John).  Connemara  and  the  west 
coast  of  Ireland:  how  to  see  them  for  six  guineas. 
London:  Simp  kin  ^  Mars  hall\\Z%o\.    106  p.    16*. 

CTB  p.  box 

Gwynn  (Stephen).  A  holiday  in  Connemara. 
London:  Methuen  6r*  Co.  [1909].  vii,  320  p.,  16  pi. 
8°.  CTB 


Smith  (Joseph  Denham).  Connemara :  past  and 
present.  Dublin:  John  Robertson,  1853.  ».  i  1-. 
144  p.     16°.  CTB 

Constantine. 

Constantine*  Marriages  at  Constantine,  1571- 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
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8°.) 

Conway. 

CoD'way*  The  first  volume  of  the  Conway 
parish  registers  in  the  rural  Deanery  of  Arllecb- 
wedd,  diocese  of  Bangor,  Caernarvonshire,  1541  to 
1793. . .   London:  C.  J.  Clark,  1900.        8^  ARX 

Elias  (T.)  The  history  and  associations  of  the 
abbeys  and  convents  of  the  vale  of  Conway  and 
district.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  n.  s.  y.  4, 
pp.  30-62.     London,  1899.) 

Farring^on  (T.  B.)  Report  on  searches  made 
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of  Conway  or  Aberconway.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archxol. 
Assoc,     n.  s.  v.  4,  pp.  201-222.     London,  1899.) 

Conway  castle. 

Pug^he  (David  William).  An  historical  sketch 
of  Conway  castle  and  its  environs:  with  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  Tubular  and  Suspension  bridges.  Car- 
narvon: H.  Humphreys  [1852?]  70  p.  4  ed.  12'. 
(Humphrey's  Series  [for  Tourists  in  Wales].) 

COB  p.  ▼•  1 
Coole. 

Belmore  (4-  earl),  Somerset  Richard  Lowry 
CoRRY.  The  history  of  the  two  Ulster  manors  of 
Finagh  in  the  county  of  Tyrone,  and  Coole,  other- 
wise Manor  Atkinson,  in  the  County  of  Fermanagh 
and  of  their  owners.  London:  Longmans,  Green 
^  Co.,  1881.     xi,  I  1.,  384  p.     8'.  CS 

Coombe. 

Coombe.  Marriages  at  Coombe,  1560  to  1812. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  2,  pp.  19-26.    London,  1900.     8".) 

Corfe. 

Corfe*  Marriages  at  Corfe,  1687  to  181 2.  (In: 
Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.    V.  7,  pp.  65-67.     London,  1906.     8*.) 

Corfe  castle. 

Blashill  (Thomas).  On  Corfe  castle.  (Joar. 
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1872.) 

Bond  (Thomas).  Corfe  castle,  i  plan.  (Ar- 
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1865.) 

Topog^raphical  and  historical  guide  to  Corfe 
castle  in  the  isle  of  Purbeck.  Dorset.  London: 
Ward,  Lock  and  Bowden  [1900?]  480.,  2  plans, 
I  pi.     12°.  COF  p.  box 

Cork  (City). 

Berry  (Henry  F.)  The  streets  and  lanes  of 
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Cork  (CityX  coni*d, 

Blake  (Martin  J.)  King:  Dermot  MacCarthy's 
charter,  A.  D.  11 74.  to  the  church  at  Cork,  after- 
wards called  Gill-Abbey.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  & 
Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  10,  pp.  145-156.  Corh^ 
1904.) 

Caulfleld  (Richard).  Annals  of  St.  Fin  Bar- 
re's  Cathedral.     Cork,  1871.     pi.     16°.  CT 

Coleman  (James).  Throwing  the  Dart:  an 
ancient  custom  of  Cork  harbour.  [A  civic  ceremony, 
performed  triennially,  by  the  mayor  of  Cork,  to 
show  the  city's  jurisdiction  over  the  port  and  har- 
bor.] (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  2, 
pp.  149-154.     Cork,  1893.) 

Cork.  Council  book  of  the  corporation;  1609- 
43  and  1 690-1 800;  edited,  with  annals  and  appen- 
dices, by  Richard  Caulfield.  Guilford,  Surrey, 
1876.     sq.  8^  CT 

Cork  (The)  almanack,  1823.  [Reproduction  of 
the  directory  portion.]  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Ar- 
chaeol.  Soc.     V.   2,  pp.  201-205,  253-257.     Cork^ 

1893.) 

Day  (Robert).  Cork  amusements  in  1781. 
(Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  2,  pp.  244- 
246.     Cork,  1893.) 

The  freedoms  of  Cork,  Bandon,  &c.    (Jour. 

Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  5,  pp.  244- 
253.     Cork,  1899.) 

With  illus.  in  text  of  seals,  caskets,  etc. 

Notes  on  a  Cork  directory  of  1787.     (Jour. 

Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.    v.  3,  pp.  5-8.    Cork^ 

1894.) 

Doran  (C.  G.)  Some  unpublished  records  of 
Cork.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  i, 
pp.  48-54.  71-76;  V.  2,  pp.  107-113,  131-134. 
Cork,  i892-*93.) 

Pi.  I.    From  x8i5-x8i6  inclusive. 
Pt.  II.  From  1817-1818  inclusive. 

Ffrancklyn  (Joseph).  Extracts  from  the  Let- 
ter Book  of  Joseph  Ffrancklyn,  Mayor  of  Cork  in 
1708.  Edited  by  Denham  Franklin.  (Jour.  Cork 
Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  i,  pp.  49-61. 
Cork,   1895.) 

Field  (C.)  Some  account  of  the  siege  of  Cork 
in  1690.  (United  Service  Maga.  (v.  140)  n.  s. 
V.  19,  pp.  625-638.     London,  1899.) 

Fitii^erald  (John).  The  Cork  remembrancer. 
Being  an  historical  register  containing  a  chronolo- 
gical account  of  all  the  remarkable  battles.  .  .and 
other  memorable  occurrences,  that  have  happened 
since  the  creation  to  the  present  year . . .  particularly 
for  England  and  Ireland,  and. .  .especially  for  the 
city  of  Cork.  Cork:  J.  Sullivan,  1783.  8  p.l.. 
224  p.     l2^  BA 

The  made  ground   of   Cork   city.     (Jour. 

Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  2,  pp.  485- 
490.     Cork,  1896.) 

Gillman  (Herbert  Webb).  Notes  on  the  siege 
of  Cork  in  1690.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol. 
Soc.     v.  I,  pp.  137-140.     Cork,  1892.) 

Holy  Trinity,  Christ  Church,  Cork.  The  regis- 
ter of  the  parish  of  the  Holy  Trinity  (Christ 
Church),  Cork,  from  July,  1643,  to  Feb.,  1668, 
with  extracts  from  the  parish  books  from  1664  to 
1668.  Ed.  by  R.  Caulfield.  Cork:  Purcell  <Sr* 
Co.,  1877.     31  p.,  I  plan.     8**. 


Lanham  (T.  A.)  Some  historical  notices  of 
Cork  in  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries. 
(Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  ser.  5, 
V.  14  (v.  34),  pp.  65-69.     Dublin,  1904.) 

Moore  (Courtenay).  Cork  city  as  seen  by  an 
English  visitor  in  1835.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist,  and 
Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  8,  pp.  195-200.  Cork^ 
1902.) 

0*Farrell  (Fcargus).  Topography  and  tradi- 
tions of  the  Great  Island  and  Cork  Harbour. 
(Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  3,  pp.  34- 
35,  52-54.     Cork,  1894.) 

Tivy  (Henry  L.)  Old  Cork  celebrities,  i  map, 
I  pi.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  i, 
pp.  26-29,  43-48.     Cork,  1892.) 

Contains  map  of  Cork,  dated  x6oo. 

Windele  (John).  Historical  and  descriptive 
notices  of  the  city  of  Cork,  and  its  vicinity:  Gou- 
gaun  Barra,  Glengariff  and  Killarnev.  Cork: 
Messrs.  Bolster,  1840.     viii,  412  p.     16  .  CT 

Cork  (County). 
Bibliography. 

Local  bibliography.  [Works  dealing  with  the 
literature  of  the  district  of  Cork.]  (Jour.  Cork 
Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  i,  pp.  60,  83-84,  107- 
108,  1 51-152,  1 71-172.     Cork,  1892.) 

Pbriodicals. 

Cork  Historical  &  Archaeological  Society.  Jour- 
nal, v.  r-3  (1892-94);  2.  ser.  v.  i-date  (1895-date). 
Cork  [1892-]  date.     4°.  CT 

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Berry  (Henry  F.)    Sheriffs  of  the  County  Cork. 
Henry  iii  to  1660.     (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Ireland,     ser.  5,  v.  15  (v.  35),  pp.  39-52. 
Dublin,  1905.) 

C.  (J.)  Lord  Castlehaven's  County  Cork  cam- 
paign in  1643.  (Cork  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Jour.  ser.  2,  v.  15,  pp.  132-146.  Cork,  1900. 
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Cloyne  (Diocese).  Index  to  the  marriage 
license  bonds  of  the  diocese  of  Cloyne,  Ireland. 
For  the  years  from  1630- 1800.  Copied  from  the 
index  in  the  Public  Record  Office  by  T.  George 
H.  Green.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc. 
ser.  2,  V.  5-8.    suppl.     Cork,  1900-02.) 

Coleman  (James).  Stray  notes  on  some  cas- 
tles of  the  County  Cork,  i  pi.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist. 
&  Archasol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  i,  pp.  20-30.  Cork, 
i8q5.) 

County  Cork.  Calendar  of  Inquisitions  post- 
mortem  [beginning  1585.  Inquiries  held  before 
jurors  into  the  property  and  heirs  left  by  persons  of 
consequence,  who  died  and  left  property  in  Cork]. 
(Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  i, 
pp.  93-96,  139-143.  189-192,  285-288,  381-384. 
Cork,  1895.) 

Cusack  (M.  F.)  A  history  of  the  city  and 
county  of  Cork.  Dublin:  McGlashan  St*  Gill, 
1875.     xxii,  I  1.,  586,  2  p.,  I  map,  15  pi.,  i  tab. 


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Doran  (C.  G.)  The  Lough  of  Cork.  (Jour. 
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213-219,  237-244.     Cork,  1893.) 


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Cork  (County)^  confd. 

Gibson  (Charles  Bernard).  The  history  of  the 
county  and  city  of  Cork.  London:  T,  C.  Newby^ 
i86i.     2  v.,  map.    8°.  CT 

Gillman  (Herbert  Webb),  editor.  Military  ope- 
rations in  Cos.  Cork  and  Kerry  in  1690  and  1691. 
[Edited  by  H.  W.  Gillman  from  the  diary  of  Will- 
iam Cramond,  an  ensig^n  who  served  in  Ireland  in 
i690-'9i,  and  from  an  autograph  manuscript  by 
Crofton  Croker,  entitled  *' Reminiscences  of 
Cork."  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  3, 
pp.  25-30.     Cork^  i8q4) 

Hardy  (P.  D.)  Hardy's  Tourist  guide.  Third 
Tour:  Lakes  of  Killarney,  Cork,  &c.,  &c.  With 
map  and  engravings.  London'.  Simp  kin  6r»  Mar- 
shall [1862J.  3  p.l.,  185-315  p.,  I  map,  I  pi. 
i6'.  CTB 

Index  Testamentorum  olim  in  Registro  Cor- 
cagise.  [1600-1833.]  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol. 
Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  i,  pp.  428-430,  478-480;  v.  2,  pp. 
44-47,  93-96,  143-144,  189-192,  236-240,  280-287, 
329-336,  372-375.  411-416,  453-456,  493-496, 
535-536;  V.  3.  pp.  34-40,  77-80,  114-120,  153-160. 
194-200,  307-314,  388-396;  V.  4,  pp.  79-82,  151- 
164,248-254.     C^r^,  1 895-'98.) 

Johnson  (Swift  Paine).  On  a  manuscript  de- 
scription of  the  city  and  county  of  Cork,  cir.  1685, 
written  by  Sir  Richard  Cox.  With  notes  by. .  .T. 
A.  Lunham. . .  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of 
Ireland,  v.  32  (ser.  5,  v.  12),  pp.  353-376.  Dub- 
lin, 1902.) 

Smith  (Charles).  The  ancient  and  present 
state  of  the  county  and  city  of  Cork. .  .containing 
the  antient  names  of  the  territories  and  inhabitants, 
with  the  civil  and  ecclesiastical  division  thereof. . . 
Published  with  the  approbation  of  the  Physico- 
Hist.  Soc.  Dublin:  A.  Reilly^ii^o.  2  v.  illus. 
8°.  CT 

Dublin  printed^  London:  W.  Cater ^ 

1774,     2  V.     map,  pi.,  port.     2.  ed.     8**.      CTB 

(Jour.  Cork   Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc. 

V.  I,  pt.  3.  pp.  »-«i,  1-324;  V.  2,  pt.  3.  pp.  325- 
512,  i-iv,  1-76;  V.  3,  pt.  3.  pp.  77-354.  Cork, 
1892-94.) 

Tenison  (Charles  MacCarthy).  Cork  M.P's., 
1 5  59-1 800.  Being  a  biographical  diet  ionary  of  the 
Members  of  Parliament  for  the  city,  the  county,  and 
the  boroughs  of  the  county  of  Cork,  from  the 
earliest  returns  to  the  Union.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist. 
&  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  i,  pp.  39-42,  73-76, 
1 1 7-120,  176-180,  230-234,  276-280,  322-328, 
377-380,  421-425.  471-475,  522-525,  561-562; 
ser.  2,  V.  3,  pp.  37-40,  136-139.  178-181,  225-227, 
274-277,  323-326,  368-371.     Cork,  1895-96.) 

To'wnsend  (Horatio).  Statistical  survey  of  the 
county  of  Cork,  with  observations  on  the  means 
of  improvement;  drawn  up  for  the  consideration, 
and  by  direction  of  the  Dublin  Society.  Dublin: 
Graisberry  and  Campbell,  1810.  xx,  I  1.,  749, 
104  p.     8^  CTB 

Tuckey  (Francis  H.)  The  county  and  city  of 
Cork  remembrancer:  or.  Annals  of  the  county  and 
city  of  Cork.  With  an  introductory  essay.  Cork: 
O.  Savage  &*  Son,  1837.  5  p.l.,  ix-cx,  352  p.,  2 
maps,  I  pi.     8^  CT 

White  (James  Grove).  Historical  and  topo- 
graphical notes,   etc.,  on   Buttevant,  Castletown- 


roche,  Doneratle,  Mallow,  and  places  in  their 
vicinity.  336  p.  (Cork  Hist.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour, 
ser.  2,  v.  ii-v.  16.     Suppl.     Cork,  1905-10). 

Cork  (Diocese). 

Cork  (Diocese).  Bishop  Dive  Downes*  visita- 
tion of  his  diocese,  1699.  Edited,  with  notes,  by 
T.  A.  Lunham.  i  port.  (Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Jour.  ser.  2,  v.  14,  pp.  66-74,  141-149;  v.  15, 
pp.  19-28,  78-90,126-131,  163-180.  C9r>&,  1908-09. 
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Brady  (W.  M.)  Clerical  and  parochial  records 
of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross. . .  Dublin:  ike  author, 
1863-64.    3  v.     8°.  CT 

Gillman  (Herbert  Webb).  Index  to  the  mar- 
riage  license  bonds  of  the  diocese  of  Cork  and 
Ross,  Ireland,  for  the  years  from  1623-1750. 
Copied  by  H.  W.  Gillman.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  & 
Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2.  v.  2,  suppl.,  pp.  i-v,  1-34; 
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Hurley  (Patrick).  The  past  history  of  the 
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Cornwall. 
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men,  and  of  works  relating  to  the  county  of  Corn- 
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Cornwall^  confd, 

Britton  (J.),  f^nd  E.  W.  Brayley.  Devon- 
shire and  Cornwall  illastrated,  from. .  .drawings  by 
T.  Allom,  W.  H.  Bartlett,  etc.  With  historical 
and  topographical  descriptions...  London:  H, 
Fisher,  R,  Fisher  [etcA  1832.     2  v.  in  i.     4°. 

STUART  7619 

Carew  (R.)  The  survey  of  Cornwall,  and  an 
epistle  concerning  the  excellencies  of  the  English 
tongue.  With  the  life  of  the  author,  by  H.  Carew. 
London:  B.  Laro^  1769.  xxv,  3  1.,  159  f.,  4  1.. 
13  p.     newed.     8'.  CO 

ColUns  (William  Wilkie).  Sights  a-foot... 
Philadelphia:  T,  B.  Peterson^  Bros,  [iSyo?! 
2  p.l.,  21-135  p.     8*  COB 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  survey  of  the 
county  of  Cornwall,  historical,  statistical  and  de- 
scriptive. . .  London:  C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  167  p.,  i  map. 
24'.  (Cooke's  Topography  of  Great  Britain, 
[vol.  3  ])  CBD 

Corn'wallt  Enf^land.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore 
and  T.  Taylor,  v.  1-16.  London:  Phillimore  &* 
G?.,  1900-09.  16  V.  8**.  ( Phi  Hi  more's  parish  re- 
gister series.   V.  15,  31,  36,  42,  47,  48,  55,  58.  72- 

73.  79,  92,  107,  117.  125,  129.)  ARX 

One  of  the  150  copies  printed. 

▼.I.  Advent.  St.  Breward.  St.Clether.  Davidstow.  For- 
rabury.  St.  Juliot.  Lanteglos.  Lesnewth.  MichaeUtow. 
Minster.    Otterham.    St.  Teath.    Trevalga. 

V.  a.  Lanivet.  Tinugel.  St.  Tudy.  St.  ^fabyn.  Laneast. 
Egloskerry.     Tremaine.     Phillack. 

V.  3.  St.  Just.  St.  Buryan.  St.  Sennen.  St.  Levan.  Gwi- 
thian.    Towednack. 

V.  4.  Sheviocke.  Blisland.  Cardynham.  EndelHon.  Hel- 
land.     Lanhydrock.    St.  Merryn.    St.  Minver.    Warleggan. 

V.  5.  St.  Breage.    St.  Gerraoe.     Ludgvan.    Sancreed. 

V.  6.  Egloshayle.  St.  Kew.  Padstow.  Warleggan.  Withiel. 
St.  Sampson. 

V.  7.  Mawnan.  Mylor.  Perranorworthal.  St.Sithney.  Sly- 
thians.    Manaccan. 

V.  8.  Fowey.  Tywardreath.  Lostwithiel.  Luxulyan.  St. 
Cleer. 

V.  9.  Lelant.    Paul.    Zennor.    St.  Hilary. 

V.  10.  St.  Ewe.  St.  Stephen's  in  Brannel.  St.  Winnow. 
Lanlivery.    Menkeniot. 

▼.  II.  Bodmin.    St.  Wenn.     Lezant.    St.  Goran. 

V.  la.  Madron.    Morvah.    Gulval.    Gwinear. 

V.  13.  Budock.    St.  Gluvias.    St.  Colan. 

V.  14.  St.  Columb  Minor.  St.  Issey.  Lewannick.  St.  Ives. 
St.  Mawgan  in  Meneage. 

V.  15.  Wendron.  Con&tantine.  St.  Martin  in  Meneage. 
Perranuthnoe. 

V.  16.  St.  Crantock.  St.  Cubert.  St.  Ervan.  St.  Eval. 
St.  Mawgan  in  Pydar.  St.  Newlyn  in  Pydar.  Perranzabulo. 
St.  Petrock  .Minor.     St.  Columb  Major.     Lanherne. 

CresB'well  (Beatrix  F.)  The  north  Cornwall 
coast,  from  Constantine  Bay  toCrackington  Haven 
(including  Wadebridge  and  Padstow).  A  hand- 
book for  visitors  and  residents.  London:  The 
Homeland  Association,  Ltd.  [igo8].  96  p.,  i  map, 
4  pi.     12'.     (The  homeland  handbooks. — no.  72.) 


Deeds  relating  to  lands  in  the  counties  of 
Devon  and  Cornwall.  (In:  Duke  of  Somerset. 
The  manuscripts  of  the  Duke  of  Somerset,  at 
Maiden  Bradley,  Wilts.  Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission.  15.  report.  Appendix  7,  pp.  133- 
146.     London,  1S98.     8^) 

Exeter  (Diocese).  —  Court  of  the  principal  reg- 
istry of  the  bishop.  Calendar  of  wills  and  admin- 
istrations relating  to  the  counties  of  Devon  and 
Cornwall,  proved  in  the  court  of  the  principal  reg- 
istry of  the  bishop  of  Exeter,  1 559-1 799;   and  of 


Devon  only,  proved  in  the  court  of  the  archdea- 
conry of  Exeter,  1540-1799...  Edited  by  Edw. 
Alex.  Fry.  London:  The  Brit,  Ree,  Society,  Ltd,, 
1908.  xxiii,  878  p.  8**.  (British  Record  Society. 
Index  library,   v.  35.)  ARCA 

Feet  of  fines,  Cornwall.  272  p.  (Devon  & 
Cornwall  Rec.  Soc.  pt.  6-10,  1907-10.  Exeter, 
1907-10.) 

Fry  (Edward  Alexander).  A  calendar  of  inquisi- 
tiones  post  mortem  for  Cornwall  and  Devon,  from 
Henry  iii  to  Charles  I  (1216-1649).  Compiled.and 
edited  by  E.  A.  Fry.  Exeter,  1906.  viii,i58  (i)  p. 
8".    (Devon  &  Cornwall  Rec.  Soc.     Publications. ) 

Gilbert  (D.)  The  parochial  histoiy  of  Corn- 
wall, founded  on  the  manuscript  histories  of  Mr. 
Hals  and  Mr.  Tonkin,  with  additions  and  various 
appendices.     London,  1838.     4  v.     8".  CO 

Godwin  (E.  W.)  Notes  on  some  examples  of 
church  architecture  in  Cornwall.  4  pi.  (Archseol. 
Jour.     V.  10,  pp.  317-324.     London,  1853.) 

Grachjr  (Charles  de).  A  few  notes  on  Cornish 
churches.  (Jour.  Roy.  Inst,  of  British  Architects, 
scr.  3,  V.  6,  pp.  558-563.     London,  1899.) 

Hand  book  (A)  for  travellers  in  Cornwall. 
London:  J,  Murray,  1882.  157  (i)  p.,  4  maps  with 
I  in  pocket.    10.  ed.    12*.   (Murray's  Handbooks.) 


Hand-book  (A)  for  travellers  in  Devon  and 
Cornwall.  London:  J,  Murray,  1851.  Ivi,  243 
(i)p..2maps.    12**.  (Murray's  Handbooks.)  KFP 

Hawker  (R.  S.)  Footprints  of  former  men  in 
far  Cornwall.  London:  J,  R,  Smith,  1870.  (6) 
257  p.     12'.  COB 

Hind  (Charles  Lewis).  Days  in  Cornwall.  With 
16  illustrations  in  colour  by  William  Pascoe.  Lon^ 
don:  Methuen  &*  Co,,  1907.     362  p.     12*.     COB 

History  (A)  of  Cornwall,  v.  i.  London:  A, 
Constable  &*  Co.,  Ltd.  [1906].  f°.  (In:  The  Vic- 
toria history  of  the  counties  of  England.)        fCO 

Hitchins  (F.)  The  history  of  Cornwall,  from 
the  earliest  records  and  traditions,  to  the  present 
time.  Edited  by  Samuel  Drew.  Helston,  1824. 
2  V.    4°.  CO 

Jenner  (Henry).  Cornwall  a  Celtic  nation. 
(Celtic  Rev.  v.  i,  pp.  234-246.  Edinburgh, 
1905.) 

Jewers  (Arthur  John).  Heraldic  church  notes 
from  Cornwall:  containing  all  the  heraldry  and 
genealogical  particulars  on  every  memorial  in  ten 
churches  in  the  deanery  of  East,  with  copious 
extracts  from  the  parish  registers.  Annotated  with 
notes  from  wills,  etc.  Edited  by  A.  J.  Jewers. 
London:  Mitchell  and  Hughes  [i^^t^l]  vp.,  i  1., 
243  p.,  4  pi.     illus.     4*.  AWN 

Lach-Ssyma  (W.  S.)  Wales  and  West  Wales. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  44,  pp.  279-283. 
London,  18S8.) 

Notes  on  some  of  the  churches  in  the  deaneries 
of  Kerrier  and  Kenwith,  Cornwall.  2  pi.  (Archaeol. 
Jour.  v.  18,  pp.  231-252,  325-341.   London,  1861.) 

Oliver  (George).  Collections  illustrating  the 
history  of  the  Catholic  religion  in  the  counties  of 
Cornwall.  Devon,  Dorset  Somerset,  Wilts,  and 
Gloucester.  In  two  parts,  historical  and  biograph- 
ical, with   notices  of  the  Dominican,  Benedictine, 


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Cornwall^  confd, 

and   Franciscan  orders  in  England.     London:  C. 

Do/man,  \%S1'     viii,  576  p.     8\  CB 

Monasticon  Diocesis  Exoniensis,  being  a 

collection  of  records  and  instruments  illustrating 
the  ancient  conventual,  collegiate,  and  eleemosy- 
nary foundations  in  the  churches  of  Cornwall  and 
Devon.  With  historical  notices  and  a  supplement, 
comprising  a  list  of  the  dedications  of  churches  in 
the  diocese...  Exeter,  1846.     f°.  ftZMT 

Pass  (Alfred  A.  de).  Cornish  corporation 
plate.  (Cornish  Maga.  v.  2,  pp.  101-108.  Lon- 
don, 1899.     8^) 

Planch^  (J.  R.)  The  earls  of  Cornwall.  (Jour. 
Br.  Archzeol.  Assoc,  v.  33,  pp.  46-59.  London, 
1877.) 

Poems  of  Cornwall,  by  thirty  Cornish  authors; 
edited  by  W.  Herbert  Thomas.  Penzance:  F. 
Rodda,  1892.    4I.,  iv,  5-167  p.,  port.     12*.    NCI 

Polwhele  (R.)  The  history  of  Cornwall,  civil, 
military,  religious,  architectural,  agricultural,  com- 
mercial, biographical,  and  miscellaneous.  London, 
1816.     7  V.     4*.  CO 

Redding^  (C.)    An  illustrated  itinerary  of  the 
county   of  Cornwall.     London:  How  ^  Parsons ^ 
1842.     viii,  264  p.,    I  map,  8  pi.     4". 

STUART  7618 

St.  George  {Sir  Henry),  and  S.  Lennard. 
The  visitation  of  the  county  of  Cornwall,  in  the 
year  1620.  Ed.  by  Lieut. -Colonel  J.  L.  Vivian 
and  Henry  H.  Drake.  London  [Mitcheii  and 
Hughes^  1874.  xiii.343  (i)  P-,  i  facsim.,  i  pi.  4*. 
(Harleian  Soc.     Pub.     v.  9.)  *R 

Taylor  (Thomas).  St.  Michael's  Mount  and 
the  Domesday  survey.  (Roy.  Inst.  Cornwall.  Jour. 
V.  17,  pp.  230-235.      Truro,  1908.     8".)         *EC 

Treg^ellas  (Walter  Hawken).  Tourist's  guide 
to  Cornwall  and  the  Scilly  isles...  London:  E. 
Stanford,  1880.  vi,  i  1.,  147  p.,  map.  2.  ed. 
nar.  it\  KTr 

London:  E.  Stanford,  i^Sj.     vi,  il., 

160  p.,  I  map.     5.  ed.     nar.  i6*.  KFP 

Tucker  (Stephen  I.)  The  duchy  and  dukes  of 
Cornwall.  (Jour.  Br.  Archjtol.  Assoc,  v.  33, 
pp.  60-67.     London,  1877.) 

Visitation  (The)  of  the  county  of  Cornwall  in 
the  year  1620.  Ed.  by  J.  L.  Vivian  and  Henry  H. 
Drake.  London,  1874.  xii,  344  p.,  i  fac  sim., 
I  pi.     4".     (Harleian  Soc.    Publications,     v.  9.) 

*R 

Visitations  (The)  of  Cornwall,  comprising 
the  Heralds'  visitations  of  1530,  1573  &  1620. 
With  additions  by  Lieutenant-Colonel  J.  L.  Vivian. 
Exeter:    [V.  Pollard^  Co.,  1887.     iv,  672  p.     4". 

fARX 

Ward  (C.  S.)  North  Devon  (including  west 
Somerset)  and  north  Cornw^all  from  Exmoor  to  the 
Scilly  Isles,  with  a  description  of  the  various  ap- 
proaches.. .  7  ed.,  rev.  London:  Dulau  <5r*  Co,, 
1897.  8,  xvi,  160  p.,  19  maps,  1  plan.  16''. 
(Thorough  guide  series.)  KFP 

Worth  (R.  N.)  The  ancient  boroughs  of 
Cornwall,  with  notes  on  their  arms  and  devices. 
(Jour.  Br.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  33,  pp.  179-190. 
London,  1877.) 


Corston. 

Ponting^  (C.  E.)  The  charches  of  Sherston, 
Corston  and  Netheravon.  8  pi.  (Wiltshire  archxol. 
&  nat  hist.  maga.  v.  31,  pp.  343-357.  Devius, 
1901.     8°.) 

Cossall. 

Cossall*  Marriages  at  Cossall,  i663toi8i2. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  1-5.  London, 
1905.     8°.) 

Costock. 

Costock.  Marriages  at  Costock,  1558  to  1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  i-io.  London, 
1903.     8'*.) 

Coston. 

Coston.  Marriages  at  Coston,  1561  to  1812. 
(In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  85-92.  London, 
1908.     8".) 

Cotgrave. 

Cotgrave.  Marriages  at  Cotgrave,  1559  to 
1 8 12.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  27-50- 
London,  1899.     8°.) 

Cotham. 

Cotham.  Marriages  at  Cotham,  1587  to  1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  53-59- 
London,  1900.     8**.) 

Cothelstone. 
Cothelstene*       Marriages    at     Cothelstone, 
1664    to    1 71 5.     (In:    Somerset,  Eng.     Somerset 
parish   registers.      Marriages,     v.    8,    pp.    75-78. 
London,  1906.     8'.)  • 

Cotswolds. 

Croker  (T.  F.  Dillon)..  Cotswold  and  its 
popular  customs.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  25,  pp.  113-119.     London,  1869.) 

Martin  (A.  T.)  The  Cotswolds  in  the  time 
of  the  Romans.  (Transac.  Bristol  &  Gloucester- 
shire Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  20,  pp.  255-266.  Bristol, 
1S99.) 

Taylor  (C.  S.)  Cotswold  in  Saxon  times. 
(Transac.  Bristol  &  Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc. 
V.  20,  pp.  267-306.     Bristol,  1899.) 

Cottingham. 

Oliver  (G.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
town  and  minster  of  Beverley. .  .with  sketches  of 
Cottingham.     Beverley,  1829.     4°.  CO 

Cound. 

Cound.  The  register  of  Cound.  v,  129,  zx  p. 
(In:  Lichfield  Diocese.  Parish  registers.  London, 
1900-5.     8**.     V.  2,  pp.  149-278.)  ARX 

Countisbury. 

Countisbury.  Marriages  at  Countisbury, 
1676  to  1757.  (In:  Devonshire,  Eng.  Devon- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  r,  pp.  57- 
62.     London,  IQ09.     8".) 

Courtfield. 
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Coventry. 

Coventry.  The  Coventry  lect  book:  or, 
Mayor's  register,  containing  the  records  of  the  city 
court  leet,  or  view  of  frankpledge,  A.D.  1420- 
1555.  with  divers  other  matters.  Transcribed  and 
edited  by  M.  D.  Harris.  London:  K,  Paul, 
Trench,  TrUbner  6f  Co.,  1907-08.  2  v.  8*. 
(Early  English  Text  Society.  Original  series, 
134-135.)  NCE 

The  manuscripts  of  the  Corporation.  [In- 
cluding records  of  the  guilds,  chantries  and  ancient 
Priory.]  2.  report.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission.  Fifteenth  report,  append.,  pt.  10, 
pp.  101-160.     London,  1899.     8*.)  C 

Fretton  (W.  G.)  Antiquarian  losses  in  Coven- 
try during  a  century  and  a  half.  2  pi.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archreol.  Assoc,  v.  36,  pp.  316-329.  Lon- 
don, 1880.) 

The    monastic    institutions   of   Coventry. 

(Archxol   Jour.    v.  47,  pp.  17-27.    London,  1890.) 

Hartshorne  (Charles  Henry).  De  Montalto. 
I  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  15,  pp.  236-252.  Lon- 
don, 1858.) 

Cowdray. 

Palmer  (Raymund).  Catholic  registers:  Cow- 
dray, Easebourne  and  Midhurst.  (Cath.  Rec.  Soc. 
Misc.     V.  I,  pp.  244-271.     London,  1905.) 

Cowdray  castle. 

RoundeU  (Mrs.  J.  A.  E.)  Cowdray:  the  his- 
tory of  a  great  English  house.  With  illustrations 
from  drawings  in  the  British  Museum,  and  from 
sketches  by... A.  Salvin...  London:  Bickers  ^ 
Son,  1884.     xii,  I  1.,  178  p.,  9  pi.     4".  .  CO 

Cowick. 

Worsfold  (John  Napper).  History  of  Had- 
dlescy,  with  notices  of  Cowick.    London,  \%k^:^.    8**. 

CO 
Craigmillar. 

Speedy  (Tom).  Craigmillar  and  its  environs, 
with  notice^  of  the  topography,  natural  history,  and 
antiquities  of  the  district.  Selkirk:  G.  Lewis  &* 
Son,  1892.     XV,  248  p.,  10  pi.,  I  port.     8^    CRF 

Craignethan  castle. 

Duncan  (J.  Dalryraple).  Craignethan  castle. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Arch?col.  Assoc,  v.  45,  pp.  215-218. 
London,  1889.) 

Crail. 

Rogrers  (Charles),  editor.  Register  of  the  Col- 
legiate Church  of  Crail.  with  introductory  remarks. 
London:  Grampian  Club,  1877.     76  p.     8°.    CRF 

Cratfield. 
Cratfleld.  Cratfield:  a  transcript  of  the  ac- 
counts of  the  parish,  from  A.D.  1490  to  A.D.  1642, 
with  notes  by  William  Holland.  With  a  brief 
memoir  of  the  author,  by  his  widow.  Edited,  with 
an  introduction,  by  J.  J.  Raven.  London:  Jarrold 
6*  Sons  [1895].     194  p.,  I  port.     4**. 


Craven. 

Whitaker  (Thomas  Dunham).  The  history 
and  antiquities  of  the  Deanery  of  Craven  in  the 
county  of  York. . .  Third  edition  with. .  .additions 
edited  by  A.  W.  Morant. .  .and  with  a  chapter  on 
the  geology,  natural  history,  and  pre-historic  an- 
tiquities,   by  L.  C.  Miall...     Leeds:  J.  Dodgson, 


1878.  xxii,  3  1.,  655  (i)  p.,  4  facsim.,  4  maps.  4 
plans,  49  pi.,  2  port.,  28  tab.     f°.  fCO 

Crawfurdsdyke. 

Williamson  (George).  Old  Greenock  from 
the  earliest  times. .  .with  some  account  of  the. . . 
burgh  of  barony  of  Crawfurdsdyke.  Paisley, 
1886-88.     2  V.     4%  fCIl 

Crawley. 

Crawley.  Marriages  at  Crawley,  1675  to 
1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  11.  pp.  43-50.  London, 
1909.     8'.) 

Crayke. 

Fowler  (  ).  The  early  history  of  Crayke. 
(Yorkshire  Archseol.  Jour.  v.  16,  pp.  459-461. 
Leeds,  1902.) 

Creake. 

Compton  (C.  H.)  Creake,  Norfolk:  its  abbey 
and  churches.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  46, 
pp.  201-220.     London,  1890.) 

Crediton. 

Whitley  (H.  Michell).  Inventories  of  the 
Collegiate  Church  of  the  Holy  Cross,  Crediton; 
and  Our  Blessed  Lady  of  Ottery.  (Devonshire 
Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.  and  Art. 
Rept.  &  Transac.  v.  34  (ser.  2,  v.  4),  pp.  551- 
565.     Plymouth,  1902.) 

Creech  St.  Michael. 

Creech  St.  Michael.  Marriages  at  Creech  St. 
Michael,  1665  to  18 14.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng. 
Somerset  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp. 
107-124.     London,  1906.     8°.) 

Cressage. 

Cressag^e*  The  register  of  Cressage.  iv,  19, 
V.  p.  (In:  Lichfield  Diocese.  Parish  registers. 
London,  1900-5.     8*.     v.  2,  pp.  61-80.)      ARX 

Transcribed  by   T.  H.  R.  Horton. 

London:  Shropshire  Parish  Reg.  Soc,  1900.  2  p.l., 
iv,  19,  V.  p.  8*.  (Parish  Register  Society.  [Reg- 
isters.]    No.  25.)  ARS 

Crewkerne. 

Crewkerne.  Marriages  at  Crewkerne,  1559 
to  181 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  i-iii.  London, 
1904.     8'.) 

Criccieth  castle. 

Chapman  (F.  G.  Westmacott).  Notes  on  the 
castles  of  Harlech  and  Criccieth.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  34,  pp.  159-167.  London, 
1878.) 

Croft. 

Pritchett  (J.  P.)  St.  Peter's  church.  Croft. 
2  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  44,  pp. 
241-250.     London,  1888.) 

Crondal. 

Crondal.  A  collection  of  records  and  docu- 
ments relating  to  the  hundred  and  manor  of  Cron- 
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Cropthome. 

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Cropwell  Bishop. 

Crop'weU  Bishop.  Marriages  at  Cropwell 
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Croscombe. 

Hobhouse  (Edmund),  editor.  Church-wardens' 
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Crosraguel  abbey. 

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Croston. 

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Crougfhton.  Marriages  at  Croughton.  1663 
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Crowell. 

Crowell.  Marriages  at  Crowell,  1602  to  1836. 
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Croxden  abbey. 

Compton  (C.  H.)  Notes  on  Croxden  abbey. 
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Hills  (Gordon  M.)  Croxden  Abbey  and  its 
chronicle.  4  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
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Croy. 

Wedder spoon  (J. )  Parish  records  of  Crpy 
from  1 640-1 690.  (Transac.  Inverness  Scientif. 
Soc.  and  Field  Club.  v.  4  (i888-'95).  pp.  356-371- 
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Croyden. 
See  sub-section  under  London. 

Crudwell. 
Crudwell*    Marriages  at  Crudwell,    1662  to 
1812.     (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.     Wiltshire  parish  reg- 
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Culford. 

Culford.  The  parish  register  of  Culford,  Co. 
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Culpho. 

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Culross. 

Anders  (Felix).  Culross  and  Saint  Mungo. 
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Beveridgre  (D.)  Culross  and  TuUiallan;  or, 
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with  elucidations  of  Scottish  life  and  character  from 
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keeps  a  dog.  London:  Jar r old  &*  Sons  [19 10]. 
xxi,  314  p..  41  pi.     12". 

Born  (L.),  and  H.  Moeller.  Handbuch  der 
Pferdekunde.  FUr  Offiziere  und  Landwirte. 
Sechste  Auflage  neubearbeitet  von  H.  M Oiler. 
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trated by. .  .half-tones  of  birds  in  life. .  .from  pho- 
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L'initiative  privee.  Ouvrage  precede  du  rapport 
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Paris:  J.  B.  Bailli^re  et  Fits,  1909.  2  p. I.,  viii, 
XV,  532  p.,  I  port.     8"*. 

Maonamara  (Nottidge  Charles).     The  evolu- 
tion'and  function  of  living  purposive  matter.    Neiu 
York:  Z>.  Appleton  and  Co.,  1910.  xi,  i  1.,  298  p., 
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Reehenberg^  (C.  von).  Theorie  der  Gewin- 
nung  und  Trennung  der  Utherischen  Ole  durch 
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Philosophy. 

Arnold  (Felix).  Attention  and  interest:  a 
study  in  psychology  and  education.  New  York: 
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Boyce  Gibson  (VV.  R.)  Rudolf  Eucken's  phi- 
losophy of  life.  London:  A.  and  C.  Black,  1907. 
viii,  142  p.,  I  port.     2.  ed.     12**. 

Calkins  (Mary  Whilton).  A  first  book  in 
psychology.  New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co., 
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Eucken  (Rudolf).  The  meaning  and  value  of 
life,  by  R.  Eucken.  Translated  by  L.  J.  Gibson 
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1909.  xi,  157  p.      12". 

Kelly  (Michael).  Kant's  ethics  and  Schopen- 
hauer's criticism.  London:  Swan  Sonnenschein  6r* 
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Le  Bon  (Gustave).  La  psychologic  politique 
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1910.  2p.I.,379p.     12**.     (Biblioth^que  de  phi- 
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Ruckhaber  (Erich).  Des  Daseins  und  Den- 
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Smyth  (Newman).  Modem  belief  in  immor- 
tality. New  York:  C.  Scrihner*s  Sons,  19 10.  4p.l., 
95  p.     12". 

Uphues  (Goswin).  Erkenntnlskritische  Logik. 
Leitfaden  fUr  Vorlesuogen.  IfalU  a,  S,  :  M. 
Niimeyer,  1909.     viii,  151  (i)  p.     8*. 

Walker  (Leslie  J.)  Theories  of  knowledge: 
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mans, Green  &*  Co,,  1910.  zxxiz,  696  p.  12  . 
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Weber  (Ernst).  Der  Einfluss  psychischer 
Vorg&nge  auf  den  K5rper  insbcsondere  aaf  die 
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Williams  (Henry  Smith).  The  science  of  hap- 
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6  p.l.,  5-350  p.     8°. 

Wulf  (Maurice  de).  History  of  medieval 
philosophy.  Translated  by  P.  Coffey.  London: 
Longmans,  Green,  &*  Co,,  1909.    xii.  519  p.    3.  ed. 

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Zieg^ler  (Leopold).  Das  Weltbild  Hartmanns. 
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Religion. 

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London:  Longmans,  Green  and  Co,^  1909.  xxix, 
404,  viii  p.,  50  pi.  4**.  (Alcuin  Club  collections, 
[no.]  xiii.) 

Berry  (George  Ricker).  The  Old  Testament 
among  the  Semitic  religions.  Philadelphia:  The 
Griffith  and  Rowland  Press  [1910].     215  p.     8". 

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by  the  Rev.W.  C.  Doane  and. .  .drawings  by  G.W. 
Edwards.  New  York:  Macmillan  Co,,  \^\o,  xviii, 
246  p..  12  pi.     16*. 

Chad^ek  (William  Edward).  Social  relation- 
ships in  the  light  of  Christianity.  New  York: 
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12".     (Hulsean  Lectures,  1909-1910.) 

Dreyfus  (Hippolyte).  Essai  sur  le  Behalsme: 
son  histoire,  sa  portee  sociale.  Paris:  E.  Leroux, 
1909.     138  p.     12°. 

Driver  (Samuel  Rolles).  Modem  research  as 
illustrating  the  Bible.  Londoft:  H.  Frowde,  1909. 
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Felten  (Joseph).  Neutestamentliche  Zeit- 
geschichte;  oder,  Judentum  und  Heidentum  zur 
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Gordon  (S.  D.,  and  Mary  Kilgore).  Quiet 
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geschichte.      Tubingen:  J,  C.  B,  Mohr,  1909.    xv, 

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.KetehAm  (Kneeland  Piatt).  Organized  Chris- 
tianity; or«  New  Testament  unity  demanded  and 
feasible  in  the  twentieth  century.  New  York:  The 
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Knorti  (Karl).  ReligiOses  Leben  in  den 
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MeCabe  (Joseph).  The  decay  of  the  Church 
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314  P-     8°. 

Mader  (Evaristus).  Die  Menschenopfer  der 
alten  HebrUer  und  der  benachbarten  Vdlker.  Ein 
Beitrag  zur  alttestamentlichen  Religionsgeschichte. 
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Meyer  (Richard  Moritz).  Altgermanische  Reli- 
gionsgeschichte. Leipzig:  Quelle  &*  Meyer ^  19 10. 
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Moriee  (Adrien  Gabriel).  History  of  the 
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Pfleiderer  (Otto).  The  development  of  Chris- 
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Pick  (Bernard).  The  apocryphal  Acts  of  Paul, 
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Entered  at  the  Post  Office  at  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as  second-class  matter,  January  30,  1897,  under  Act  of 
July  16, 1894. 


Vol.  XIV. 


September,  1910. 


No.  9. 


REPORT    FOR  AUGUST. 

Reference  Department. 

During  the  month  of  August  there  were  received  at  the  Library,  by  purchase, 
839  volumes  and  631  pamphlets;  by  gift,  1,128  volumes  and  2,621  pamphlets; 
and  by  exchange,  115  volumes  and  575  pamphlets,  making  a  total  of  2,082  volumes 
and  3,827  pamphlets. 

There  were  catalogued  1,663  volumes  and  1,042  pamphlets;  the  number  of 
cards  written  was  2,628,  and  of  slips  for  the  copying  machine  1,940;  from  the  latter 
were  received  35,820  cards. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  readers,  and  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted,  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox  Branches  during  the  month: 


No.  of  readers  and  visitors 

No.  of  readers 

No.  of  readers,  desk  applicants 

No.  of  volumes  consulted  by  desk  ap- 
plicants  

Daily  average  of  readers 


Day. 


12,986 
12,986 

8,950 

42,247 
481 


ASTOR. 


Evening. 


2,171 
2,171 
1,804 

4,112 
80 


Total. 


I5»i57 
15,157 

10,754 

46,359 
561 


Total. 


17,692 
16,901 

",825 

53,033 
626 


519 


REPORT   FOR   AUGUST 


CIRCULATION   STATISTICS    FOR   THE   MONTH   OF   AUGUST. 


MANHATTAN. 

Bast  Broadway,  33 

East  Broadway,   193 

61 

Street,  38S 

66 

Bond  Street,  49 

Sth  Street.     135  Second  Avenne 

loth  Street,  331  East 

13th  Street,  351  West 

a3d  Street,  aaS  East 

33d  Street,  aog  West 

36th  Street,  303  East 

40th  Street,  SOI  West. 

43d  Street,  226  West 

50th  Street,  133  East 

51st  Street.   74*  Tenth  Avenue 

53th  Street,  131  East 

67th  Street.  338  East 

69th  Street.    190  Amsterdam  Avenue 

Travelling  

77th  Street.  fe  A 

79th  Street.  

Bist  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue. 

Blind  Library  

96tb  Street.  113  Ewt ... 

tooth  Street,  3o6  West 

iioth  Street,  174  East 

115th  .Street,  301  West 

134th  Street,  9  West 

I35tb  Street,  314  East 

135th  Street.  103  West 

145th  Street,  503  West 

156th  Street.  933  St.Nicbolas  Avenue. 
BRONX. 

140th  Street,  33 1  East 

(68tb  Street,  78  West 

i6Qtb  Street,  610  East  

176th  Street  Avenne. 

Kingsbridge  Avenue,  3041 

RICHMOND. 

St,  George 

Port  Richmond 

StaplelOD 

Totlenville 

Totals...  


6.799 

a.  71 5 

37.60B 

3,739 

i5,ao3 

3.933 

33,890 

4,504 

7,748 

3.714 

5.459 

1.779 

13.636 

564 

15.176 

4,853 

7,875 

3,369 

6,716 

1.177 

9,663 

4.650 

6,706 

767 

1.656 

9.339 

863 

3.835 

601 

8.043 

a.949 

10,101 

1,031 

8.252 

1,309 

B,4l6 

570 

5,773 
5.»93 
3.362 


3.358 
1.176 


4.490 

6,103 

0,407 

14,336 

4,136 

8,854 

3,433 

S.a46 

1.873 

3.389 

3,870 

3.163 

3.30I 

3.4a8 

3.316 
1,660 


REPORT   FOR   AUGUST  52  I 

Gifts  worthy  of  mention  were  received  from  the  following :  Henry  C.  Beach, 
copies  of  his  compilations  "Code  changes :  A  list  of  the  1909  legislative  (general 
and  special  sessions)  amendments,  additions  .  .  .  and  repeals  of  sections  of  Pierce's 
Code,"  and  "Code  changes :  a  list  of  the  1909  legislative  amendments  ...  of  sections 
of  Ballinger*s  Codes  and  Statutes  of  Washington"  [1909] ;  Charles  Wilson  Betts, 
his  manuscript  compilation  "Ancestors  of  my  grandchildren  in  the  lines  of  saints 
with  pedigrees  showing  descent  from  them,"  1910;  Hon.  Ignacio  Calderon,  Bolivian 
minister  at  Washington,  a  copy  of  his  privately  printed  lecture  before  the  special 
class  in  commerce  at  Harvard  University,  March  17,  1910,  entitled  "Economic 
conditions  of  Bolivia" ;  National  Library  of  Cuba,  three  volumes  of  the  "Diario  de 
Sessiones  del  Congreso";  Florida  Agricultural  College  and  Experiment  Station, 
forty-eight  pamphlets,  bulletins  of  various  agricultural  experiment  stations  needed 
to  fill  gaps  in  our  files ;  the  Municipal  Library  of  Guayaquil,  "Coleccion  de  orden- 
anzas,  contratos  y  resoluciones  .  .  .  formada  .  .  .  por  Dr.  J.  M.  Amador,"  second 
edition,  1908;  Launceston,  Tasmania,  seven  pamphlets,  documents  of  Launceston; 
Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  twenty-one  volumes  and  thirty-two  pamphlets, 
publications  of  the  College;  the  Mexican  Secretaria  de  Estado  y  del  Despacho 
de  Guerra  y  Marina,  thirteen  volumes  and  five  pamphlets,  documents  of  the 
Department;  the  Secretaria  de  Hacienda  y  Credito  Publico,  102  volumes  and  103 
pamphlets;  the  Secretaria  de  Fomento,  Colonizacion  e  Industria,  eight  volumes; 
William  Moran,  one  volume  and  five  pamphlets,  being  Notices  of  sale  of  lands 
and  tenements.  Borough  of  the  Bronx,  October  3,  1906,  for  Manhattan  June  14, 
1905,  for  Manhattan  and  the  Bronx,  September  6,  1899,  and  for  Brooklyn  July  27, 
19 10,  for  unpaid  taxes,  water  rents  and  assessments  for  local  improvements; 
Major  William  P.  Shreve,  "The  story  of  the  Third  Army  Corps,"  compiled  from 
the  original  records  by  William  P.  Shreve,  1885-1910,  privately  printed,  Boston, 
1910;  Fielding  L.  Taylor,  fifty-six  volumes  of  periodicals;  Venezuelan  Ministry  of 
Foreign  Relations,  volume  4  of  "Historia  contemporanea  de  Venezuela"  por  Fran- 
cisco Gonzalez  Guinan,  Caracas,  1910;  Ranieri  Vilanova,  seventy-eight  volumes 
and  seven  pamphlets,  French,  Catalan  and  Spanish  books,  etc.;  and,  the  Depart- 
ment of  Archives  and  History  of  West  Virginia,  four  volumes,  "Proceedings  of 
the  first  convention  of  the  people  of  Northwestern  Virginia  at  Wheeling,  May, 
1861,  Journal  of  the  second  convention  .  .  .  June- August,  1861,"  etc. 

There  was  no  change  in  the  exhibitions  for  the  month,  the  loan  exhibition  of 
cartoons  dealing  with  the  American  Revolution,  from  the  collection  of  Mr.  R.  T. 
Haines  Halsey,  and  the  memorial  exhibit  of  works  by  the  late  James  D.  SmilHe 
being  both  continued  at  the  Lenox  branch  as  well  as  display  of  plates  from  "Neue 
Monogramme,"  "Die  Zierform"  and  "Israels  und  seine  Kunst"  at  Astor. 


FREDERICK  THE  CREATES  REQUIREMENTS  FOR  THE  PRUSSIAN 

ARMY  OFFICER. 


The  following  letter  from  Frederick  the  Great  is  printed  from  his  holograph 
manuscript  now  in  the  New  York  Public  Library ;  the  letter  to  which  it  is  a  copy 
is  a  contemporary  copy.  The  two  were  presented  to  the  Astor  Library  in  1884  by 
Mrs.  John  Jacob  Astor. 


Sire, 

Un  nomme  Devitz  gentilhomme  Mecklenburgois,  qui  jouit  d*a  peu  pres  5000 
ecus  de  revenues  et  qui  s'attend  avec  raison  a  des  heritages  considerables,  est 
passe  ici  pour  se  rendre  a  rarmiee  Prusse  ou  por  le  canal  du  Sr.  de  Sallem.  il 
doit  devenir  capitaine  de  cavallerie.  m'etant  venu  voir  en  qualite  de  compatriote 
je  luy  ai  fait  sentir  les  avantages  du  service  de  Votre  Maieste  et  il  paroit  etre 
dispose  a  rester  ici  s'il  osoit  se  flatter  que  par  ses  graces  il  pourroit  etre  place  sur 
le  meme  pied.  II  a  passe  les  27  ans  et  n*a  pu  s'engager  plus-tot  pour  Tamour  de 
Tarrangement  de  ses  affaires  et  de  ses  terres.  C'est  par  Tattachement  la  plus 
respectueux  que  je  m'enhardis  a  luy  faire  ce  rapport  etant  avec  la  soumission  la 
plus  prof  unde 

de  Votre  Maieste 


Je  vous  remercie  des  offres  de  service  que  vous  me  faites  de  la  part  d'un 
Gentilhomme  Mecklembourgeois  nomme  de  Dewitz.  Je  ne  saurois  les  accepter. 
La  qualite  d'etre  riche  n'admet  personne  dans  mon  Militaire.  c'est  la  capacite  & 
la  bravoure  seule  qui  peuvent  y  faire  entrer.  En  attendant  Je  vous  sais  gre  de 
votre  attention  a  cet  egard;  Et  sur  ce  Je  prie  Dieu  qu'il  vous  ait  en  sa  sainte  & 
digne  garde. 

k  Berlin  Frederic. 

le  30®  Decembre  1772 

Au  Marechal  de  la  Cour  de  Voss  A  Berlin. 


522 


LIST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC    LIBRARY  RELATING 
TO  BRITISH   GENEALOGY  AND  LOCAL   HISTORY. 


Part  IV. 


Cumberland. 

Periodicals. 

Camberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiquarian 
and  Archaeological  Society.  Transactions,  v.  1-16 
(1866-99/1900),  n.  s.  V.  1-9  (1901-09).  Kendal^ 
1 874-1909.     8"*.  CO 

Index  to  V.  x-7  in  v.  7. 

Gbnbral  Works. 

Bennett  (J.  A.),  editor.     The  manuscripts  of 

S.  H.  Le  Fleming,  Esq.,  of  Rydal  Hall.    London: 

Eyre  &*  Spottiswoode^  prtrs,,  1890.    iv,  474  p.    8'. 

(Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.     12.  report. 

Appendix,  pt.  7.) 

**  The  manuscripts  at  Rvdal  Hall,  in  Westmoreland,  consist 
chiefly  of  the  letters  and  papers  of  Sir  Daniel  Fleming...  A 

Seat  part  of  Sir  Daniel  Fleming's  correspondence  relates  to 
oal  affairs,  such  as  the  election  of  members  of  Parliament 
for  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,  the  provision  of  seamen 
for  the  Royal  Navy,  the  payment  of  ihe  militia,  the  arrest  of 
suspected  persons,  the  aisarmament  of  Papists  and  Recu- 
sants, and  the  suppression  of  Conventicles." 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Cumberland. . .  Lon- 
don: C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  158  p.,  i  map.  24'.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [vol.  47.])    CBD 

Cory  (John  A.)  Notices  of  certain  remarkable 
fortified  churches  existing  in  Cumberland,  i  pi. 
(Archaeol.    Jour.     v.    16,   pp.    318-325.     London, 

1859) 

Camberland,  England.     Cumberland  parish 

registers.     Marriages.     Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phil- 

limoreandC.  W.  Ruston- Harrison,  v.  i.  London: 

Phillimore  &*Co.,  Ltd.,  1910.     8^     (Phillimore's 

parish  register  series,     v.  130.)  ARX 

One  of  150  copies  printed. 
V.  I.  Workington.    Moresby. 

Curw^en  (J.  F.)  An  index  to  the  heraldry  of 
Cumberland  and  Westmorland.  (Cumberland  & 
Westmorland  Antiq.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  Transac. 
n.  s.  V.  6,  pp.  204-236.     Kendal,  1906.     8**.) 

FergfUBon  (R.  S.)  A  history  of  Cumberland. 
London:  E.  Stock,  1890.  4  p.l.,  312  p.  8°. 
(Popular  county  histories.)  CO 

Foster  (J.),  editor.  Pedigrees  recorded  at  the 
heralds'  visitations  of  the  counties  of  Cumberland 
and  Westmoriand,  made  by  Richard  St.  George, 
Norroy  King  of  Arms  in  161 5,  and  by  William 
Dugdale,  Norroy  King  of  Arms  in  1666.  Edited 
by  J.  Foster.  Carlisle:  C.  Thurnam  6r*  Sons^ 
[1891?]     vi,  I  1.,  172  p.     8". 


Hinde  (John  Hodgson).  On  the  early  history 
of  Cumberland.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  16,  pp.  217- 
235.     London,  1859.) 

Hodg^BOn  (T.  H.)  Extracts  from  acts  of  the 
privy  council  relating  to  Cumberland  and  West- 
morland, 1558  to  1568,  being  the  first  ten  years  of 
the  reign  of  Elizabeth.  (Transac.  Cumberland  and 
Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  3, 
pp.  126-149.     Kendal,  Eng.,  1903.) 

Hutchinson  (William).  An  excursion  to  the 
lakes  in  Westmoreland  and  Cumberland,  August, 

1773.  [By  W.  Hutchinson.]     London:  J.  Wilkie, 

1774.  I  p.l.,  193  p.     8°.  COB 

The  history  of  the  county  of  Cumberland, 

and  some  places  adjacent,  from  the  earliest  account 
to  the  present  time.     Carlisle,  \1k^^.     2  v.     4°. 

CO 

Parker  (F.  H.  M.)  A  calendar  of  the  Feet 
of  Fines  for  Cumberland,  from  their  commence- 
ment to  the  accession  of  Henry  vii.  (Cumberland 
&  Westmorland  Antiq.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  Transac. 
n.  s.  V.  7,  pp.  215-261.     Kendal,  1907.) 

Richmond  (Archdeaconry).  Wills  and  in- 
ventories from  the  registry  of  the  archdeaconry  of 
Richmond,  extending  over  portions  of  the  counties 
of  York,  Westmerland,  Cumberland  and  Lancas- 
ter; [edited]  by  J.  Raine,  Jr.  Durham,  London, 
1853.     8°.     (SurteesSoc.     Pub.     v.  26.)         CA 

Rose  (Thomas).  Westmorland,  Cumberland, 
Durham,  and  Northumberland,  illustrated,  from 
original  drawings  by  Thomas  Allom,  etc.,  with  his- 
torical &  topographical  descriptions,  by  Thomas 
Rose.    London:  Fisher  ^  Co.,  1833.     3  v.     4°. 

fCOB 

St.  Georn^e  (R.)  The  visitation  of  the  county 
of  Cumberland  in  the  year  161 5,  taken  by  R.  St. 
George.  Ed.  by  J.  Fetherston.  London,  1872. 
viii,  38  p.,  4  1.,  10  p.,  3  pi.  4°.  (Harleian  Soc. 
Publications,     v.  7.)  *R 

Scott  (D.)  Bygone  Cumberland  and  Westmor- 
land. London:  W.  Andrews  <5r*  Co.,  1 899.  5  P-^*. 
262  p.,  8  pi.     %\  CO 

Victoria  (The)  history  of  the  county  of  Cum- 
berland. Edited  by  J.  Wilson.  Westminster: 
A.  Constable  6*  Co.,  1901-5.  2  v.  f"*.  (In:  The 
Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of  England.)  \QO 

Wri||^ht  (Thomas),  and  others.  The  history 
and  topography  of  the  counties  of  Cumberland  and 


523 


524 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Westmorland,  comprising  their  ancient  and  modem 
history .    .  trade,  commerce . . .  etc.     Edited  by  W.. 
Whellan.  London:  Whittaker  6*  G?.,  i860.   I  p.l., 
v-vi,  8g6,  viii  p.     4**.  \QO 

Cundall. 

Cundall  with  Norton-le-Clay.  The  parish 
register  of  Cundall  with  Norton-lc-CIay  in  the 
North  Riding  of  the  County  of  York,  1582  to  1780. 
Transcribed  and  edited  by  H.  D.  Eshelby.  [Liv- 
er poor\  privately  printed  \T,  Brakell,  Ltd.,Pr'trsA 
1898.     3  p.l.,  101  p.     8^  ARX 

Cunningham. 

Pont  (Timothy).  Cunninghame,  topograph- 
ized  by  T.  Pont,  1 601-1608.  With  continuations 
and  illustrative  notices  by  the  late  J.  Dobie  of 
Crummock.  Edited  by  his  son,  J.  S.  Dobie. 
Glasgow:  J,  Tweed,  1876.  xix,  426  p.,  i  map. 
dpi.     illus.     4^  fCRB 

Robertson  (G.)    Topographical  description  of 
Ayrshire;  more  particularly  of  Cunninghame;  to- 
gether with  a  genealogical  account  of  the  principal 
families  in  that  bailiwick.     Irvine:  Cunningkame 
press,  1820.     xii,  13-442  p.,  i  map.     f**.        Tt^R 

Curry  Rivel. 

Cuppy  Rivel.  Marriages  at  Curry  Rivel,  1642 
to  1 812.  (In:  Somerset.  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  1 21-154.  ^!!z 
don,  1901.     8".) 


Cwmhir  abbey. 

Williams  (Stephen  W.)  The  Cistercian  abbey 
of  Cwmhir,  Radnorshire,  i  plan,  12  pi.  (Soc.  of 
Cymmrodorion.  Transac.  sess.  i894-*95,  pp.  61- 
98.     London,  1896.) 

Cymmer  abbey. 

Brock  (E.  P.  Lof  tus).  The  Cistercian  abbeys 
of  Cymmer  and  Basingwcrk,  with  notes  on  the 
holy  wells  of  Wales,  i  pi.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  34,  pp.  463-479.     London,  1878.) 

Dagenham. 

Shawcposs  (J.  P.)  A  history  of  Dagenham 
in  the  county  of  Essex.  London:  Skeffington  6* 
Son,  1908.  xii.  I  1.,  327  p.,  2  facsim.,  4  plans, 
18  pi.     2.  ed.     8\  CO 

Dale  Abbey. 

Dale  Abbey.  Marriages  at  Dale  Abbey,  1667 
to  1813.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  1-12.  Lon- 
don, 1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Wapd  (John).  Dale  audits  Abbey,  Derbyshire. 
Derby,   Leicester:  F.  Murray,    1891.     6  p.l.,  (i) 


12-126  p.,  I  pi.     illus.     2.  ed. 
No.  336  of  250  copies  printed. 


COP 


Dalgety. 

Mepcep  (Andrew).  The  history  of  Dunferm- 
line. .  .including  historical  notices.,  .of. .  .Dalgety. 
Dunfermline,  1828.     8^  CR 


Dalston. 

Kuper  (M.  E.)  Seven  volomes  of  Dalston 
parish  registers.  (Cumberland  and  Westmorland 
Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  7,  pp.  156-220. 
Kendal,  1884.     8'.)  CO 

Dalton-in-Furness. 

Wade  (George  A.)  Two  thousand  years  be- 
hind the  times.  An  English  town  that  is  still  ruled 
by  an  oligarchy.  (Eng.  111.  Maga.  v.  25,  pp. 
434-440.     London,  1901.) 

Danby. 

Atkinson  (John  Christopher).  Forty  years  in 
a  moorland  parish.  Reminiscences  and  researches 
in  Danby  in  Cleveland.  With  maps.  London: 
Macmillan  &*  Co,,  1 89 1,  xvi,  472  p.,  2  map, 
2  pi.     8^  CO 

Darlington. 

Long^staffe  (William  Hylton  Dyer).  History 
and  antiquities  of  the  parish  of  Darlington,  in  the 
bishoprick.  London,  1854.  port.,  pi.  illus.  nar.  4*". 

CO 

Darowen. 

MoPSTAn  (Thomas  Owen).  The  history  of  the 
parish  of  Darowen.  (In:  Coll.  Hist.  &  Archaeol. 
relating  to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  3,  pp.  18 1-201 ; 
V.  26,  pp.  121-128.    London,  1870-92.  8°.)       CO 

Dartmoor. 

BiBLIOGKAPHY. 

Ppowse  (Arthur  B.)  An  index  of  references 
to  Dartmoor  and  its  borders  contained  in  the 
••Transactions,"  vols.  I.  to  xxx.  (Devonshire 
Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.  and  Art. 
Rept.  and  Transac.  v.  37  (ser.  2,  v.  7),  pp.  482- 
567.     Plymouth,  1905.) 

Gbnkral  works. 

PafiT®  (J.  L.  W.)  An  exploration  of  Dartmoor 
and  its  antiquities.  London:  Seeley  6*  Co,,  Ltd,, 
1892.    xvi,  I  1.,  316  p.,  3  maps,  18  pi.    3.  ed.    8*. 

COB 

Rowe  (S.)  A  perambulation  of  the  antient 
and  royal  forest  of  Dartmoor  and  the  Venville  pre- 
cincts; or,  A  topographical  survey  of  their  anti- 
quities and  scenery.  3.  ed.,  rev.  &  cor.  by  J.  B. 
Rowe.  Illustrated  from  drawings  by  F.  J.  Widg- 
ery.  Exeter:  T.  G.  Commin,  1896.  xvi,  516  p., 
22  pi.,  I  port.,  5  maps,  illus.     8**.  COB 

Dartmouth. 

Gibbs  (Roscoe).  The  arms  of  Dartmouth  and 
their  origin,  i  pi.  (Devon  Notes  &  Queries,  v. 
5i  PP-  137-142.     Exeter,  1909.     8*.) 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts of  the  corporation  of  Dartmouth.  (In:  His- 
torical Manuscripts  Commission.  5  report.  Part 
*»  PP-  597-606.     London,  1876.     V,) 

Windeatt  (Edward).  Old  Dartmouth  notes. 
(Devon  Notes  &  Queries.  v.  5,  pp.  169-174. 
Exeter,   1909.    8"*.) 


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Datchworth. 

Dateh^rorth.  Marriages  at  Datchworth,  1570 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Hertfordshire,  Eng.  Hertfordshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  1 19-136. 
London  t  1909.     8"*.)  ARX 

Davidstow. 

DaTidstow.  Marriages  at  Davidstow,  1676 
to  181 1.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  29-35.  London^ 
1900.     8%)  ARX 

Dean. 

Sher^ren  (W.)  The  registers  of  the  parish  of 
Dean,  Cumberland.  (Cumberland  and  Westmore- 
land Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4,  pp. 
96-108.     Kendal,  1880.     8^)  ^ 


<^l 


Dean  (Forest  of). 

Bellows  (John).    The  Forest  of  Dean.     IVor. 

aster,  Mass.:  Press  of  C.  Hamilton,  1900.     28p. 

8'.  VQW  p.  box  I 

Repr:  Proc.  of  the  Amer.  Antiquarian  Soc.,  at  the  annual 
meeting,  Oct.  1899. 

Nieholls  (Henry  George).  The  Forest  of  Dean; 
an  historical  and  descriptive  account. . .  London:  J, 
Murray,  1858.  2  p.l.,  (i)  viii-xii,  286  p.,  2  maps, 
I  pi.     illus.     12%  CO 

Deane,  Hampshire. 

Deane.  Marriages  at  Deane,  1679  ^^  1812. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  i,  pp.  117-123.    London,  i^gg.  8**.) 


and  legendary  lore  connected  with  the  parishes. 
London:  B.  QuaritcA[iSS6].      2  p.l.,  (i)  4-208. 


xxxiii  p., 3  1.,  8  pi.     4 


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Deane,  Lancashire. 

Whittle  (Peter  Armstrong).  Bolton- le-Moors, 
and  the  townships  in  the  parish:  an  historical,  sta- 
tistical, civil  and  moral  account  of  the  borough  of 
Bolton. .  .including  a  curious  description  of  the 
parish  of  Deane...  Bolton:/,  Crompton,  1855. 
3  p.l.,  (I)  iv-xxi,  (I)  24-434  p.     8%  ARX 

Decies. 

Poorer  (P.)  The  place-names  of  Decies.  Lon- 
don: D,  Nutt,  1907.  xxvii,  503  (i)  p.,  5  maps. 
8\  KAT 

Dedham. 

Cheney  (William  F.)  Dedham,  England.  A 
paper  read  at  the  monthly  meeting  of  the  Dedham 
Historical  Society,  Dec.  7,  1887.  \Dedham,  Mass,, 
1887.]     4  p.     8\  CO  p.  box 

Dee  river. 

Simpson  (Frank).  The  River  Dee.  i  map,  2 
pi.  (Architect.  Archseol.  &  Hist.  Soc.  Co.  &  City 
of  Chester  &  North  Wales.  Jour.  n.  s.  v.  14,  pp. 
85-111.     Chester,  1908.     8^) 

Denbigh. 

Bradley  (A.    G.)     The   siege    of   Denbigh. 
(Macmillan's  Maga.    v.  78,  pp.  471-480.     London 
1898.     8^) 

Denbighshire. 

Owen  (Elias).  Old  stone  crosses  of  the  vale  of 
Clwyd  and  neighbouring  parishes,  together  with 
some  account  of  the  ancient  manners  and  customs 


Denham,  Buckinghamshire. 

Lathbury  (Robert  H.)  The  history  of  Den- 
ham, Bucks  (in  diocese  of  Oxford  since  A. D.  1845, 
prior  to  that  in  diocese  of  Lincoln),  containing  an 
account  of  manor,  church,  parish,  etc.,  compiled. . . 
by  the  Rev.  R.  H.  Lathbury.  Uxbridge:  Lucy 
4r»  Birch  [1904].     I  p.l.,  xii,  487  p..  I  map,  39 

pi.  f.  tco 

No.  55  of  xoo  copies  printed. 

Denham,  Suffolk. 

Denham.  Denham  parish  registers,  1539- 
1850.  With  historical  notes  and  notices.  Bury 
St.  Edmunds:  Paul  &*  Mat  hew,  1904.  xii,  340  p., 
I  map,  8  pi.,  I  port.  sq.  8°.  (The  Suffolk  green 
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Denton. 

Booker  (J.)  A  history  of  the  ancient  chapel  of 
Denton,  in  Manchester  parish;  including  sketches 
of  the  townships  of  Denton  and  Haughton. . . 
notices  of  the  more  ancient  local  families. . .     vi, 

1  1.,  146  p.,  I  1.,  3  pi.     1855.     (In:  Chetham  mis- 
cellanies.    [Manchester']  1856.     4**.     v.  2.)       CA 

Deptford. 
See  sub-section  under  London. 

Derby. 

Correct  (A)  list  of  the  electors,  and  how  they 
polled  at  the  contested  election  for  the  borough  of 
Derby . . .  1 832 . . .  The  candidates  were . . .  Henry 
Frederick  Compton  Cavendish,  and  Edward  Strutt 
. .  .and  Sir  Charles  Henry  Colville. . .  Derby:  S, 
Glover,  1832.     34  p.»  i  1-     8'.  CO  p.  box 

Hutton  (William).  The  history  of  Derby;  from 
the  remote  ages  of  antiquity  to  the  year  mdccxci. 
Describing  its  situation,  air,  soil,  water,  streets, 
buildings,  and  government.  WMth  the  illustrious 
families  which  have  inherited  its  honours. . .  Lon- 
don:  Nichols,  Son  6f  Bentley,  181 7.  vi,  (1)  vi-xii, 
267  p.,  15  pi.,  I  plan.     2.  ed.     8**.  CO 

Keys  (John).  Sketches  of  old  Derby  and  neigh- 
bourhood. Edited  by  George  Frederick  Gaddr 
London:  Bemrose   &*  Sons,  1895.     xii,  203  (i)p.. 

2  plans,  2  pi.,  I  port,     illus.     4**.  dO 

Rayner  (Simeon).  The  history,  antiquities, 
and  topography  of  the  town  of  Derby  and  its  envi- 
rons, illustrated  by  fifty  lithographic  drawings. 
Derby:  S.  Payner,iS3^.     3  parts.     8".  CO 

No  more  published. 

Review  (A)  of  the  proceedings  of  the  corpora- 
tion of  Derby,  relating  to  Dr.  Hutchinson.  Derby: 
S.  Hodgkinson,  1728.     38  p.     8^        CI  p.  v.  71 

St.  Alkmund'St  Derby.  Marriages  at  St. 
Alkmund's,  Derby,  i538toi8i2.  (In:  Derbyshire, 
Eng.  Derbyshire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  4,  pp.  1-109.     London,  1908.     8**.)  ARX 

St.  Michael's,  Derby.  Marriages  at  St. 
Michael's,  Derby,  1559  to  181 2.  (In:  Derbyshire, 
Eng.  Derbyshire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
^*  5i  PP*  59-110.     London,  1909.     8**.)        AltX 


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Derby ^  cont*d. 

St.  Peter*8,  Derby.  Marriages  at  St.  Peter's, 
Derby,  1558  to  1812.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng. 
Derbyshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v^^, 
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Simpson  (Robert).  A  collection  of  fragments 
illustrative  of  the  history  and  antiquities  of  Derby, 
compiled  from  authentic  sources. .  .by  R.  Simpson. 
Derby:  G.  IVilkins  6r*  Son,  1826.  2  v.  in  I,  I  map, 
3  plans,  34  pi.,  3  port.     8^  CO 

Derbyshire. 

Bateman  (T.),  ^nr/S.  Glover.  Vestiges  of 
the  antiquities  of  Derbyshire  and  the  sepulchral 
usages  of  its  inhabitants  from  the  roost  remote  ages 
to  the  Reformation.     London,  1848.     S**.      CDA 

Bolton  (Richard  K.)  A  church  in  the  Peak  of 
Derbyshire.  (Reliquary,  v.  6,  pp.  80-100.  Lon- 
don, 1900.) 

Bygone  Derbyshire.     Edited  by  W.  Andrews. 

Derby:  F.  Murray,  1892.    4p.l.,  256  p.,  I  pi.     8". 

One  of  750  copies  printed.  CO 

Colvile  (Charles  R.)  A  record  of  the  Volun- 
teer cavalry  of  Derbyshire  from...  1794,  till  the 
amalgamation  of  the  independent  troops  into  a 
corps  on  the  ist  of  April,  1864.  London:  Bemrose 
<y  Sons,  1868.     47  p.     8"-  VWZH  p.  box  7 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Derby.  . .  London: 
C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  143  p.,  i  map.  24"*.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [vol.  4.])      CBD 

Cox  (J.  C.)  Tourist's  guide  to  Derbyshire. . . 
London:  E.  Stanford,  1878.  4  p.  1.,  131  p.,  map. 
I6^  KPP 

Dayes  (E.)  The  works  of  the  late  E.  Dayes: 
containing  an  excursion  through  the  principal  parts 
of  Derbyshire  and  Yorkshire.  With  illustrative 
notes  by  £.  W.  Brayley.  Essays  on  painting,  in- 
structions for  drawing  and  coloring  landscapes; 
and  professional  sketches  of  modern  artists.  Lon- 
don: Mrs,  Dayes,  1805.  9  p.l.,  359  p.,  10  pi., 
I  port.     4^  fCOB 

Derbyshire,  England.  Derbyshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phil- 
limore  and  R.  Jowett  Burton.  London:  Phillimore 
6*  Co.,  i906-'09.  6  v.  8**.  (Phillimore's  parish 
register  ser.     v.  50,  74.  89-90,  102,  124.)     ARX 

V.  4.     Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  &  LI.  LI.  Simpson. 

V.  I.  Dale  Abbey.  Stanton-by-Dale.  Stanley  Breaston. 
Sandiacre.  Risley.  Ockbrook.  Boulton.  Heath.  Church 
Brougbton.    Hault  Hucknell.    Mackworth.    AUestree. 

V.  2.  Brailsford.     Dufiield. 

V.  3.  Dufiield.     Spondon.     Mellor.     Kirk  Ireton. 

V.  4.  St.  Alkraund's,  Derby.  Quarndon.  Tickenhall.  Fore- 
mark. 

V.  5.  Norton.  St.  MichaeTs,  Derby.  Chaddesden.  West 
Hallam.     Morton. 

V.  6.  St.  Peter's.  Derby.  Normanton-by-Derbv.  Osmas- 
ton.     Alvaston.     Willington.     Kirk  Langley.     Cnellaston. 

Dw^arris  {Sir  Fortunatus).  On  the  local 
laws,  courts,  and  customs  of  Derbyshire.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaiol.  Assoc,  v.  7,  pp.  190-199.  London, 
1852.) 

Glover  (Stephen).  History,  gazetteer  and 
directory  of  the  county  of  Derby;  ed.  by  Thomas 
Noble.     London,    1829.      2  v.,    pi.,    map.      illus. 

8^  CO 


Halliwell  (J.  O.)  Historical  notes  on  some  of 
the  ancient  monastic  institutions  of  Derbyshire. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  7,  pp.  232-239. 
London,   1852.) 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Derbyshire,  Not- 
tinghamshire, Leicestershire,  and  Staffordshire. 
London:  Murray,  1874.  2.  ed.  16°.  (Murray's 
Handbooks.)  BLFP 

History  (A)  of  Derbyshire.  London:  A,  Con- 
stable b^  Co.,  Ltd.,  y^^-q'].  2  V.  illus.  f"*.  (In: 
The  Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of  England.) 

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Jenning^B  (Louis  John).  Rambles  among  the 
hills  in  the  peak  of  Derbyshire  and  the  South 
Downs,  xviii,  (2),  301  p.,  6  pi.  London:  J.  Mur- 
ray, 1880.     12°.  COB 

Jewitt  (Llewellynn).  On  ancient  customs  and 
sports  of  the  county  of  Derby.  (Jour.  Brit.  Ar- 
chaeol.  Assoc,     v.  7,  pp.  199-210.     London,  1852.) 

Leig^h  (C.)  The  natural  history  of  Lancashire, 
Cheshire,  and  the  Peak  in  Derbyshire,  with  an  ac- 
count of  the  British,  Phoenician,  Armenian,  Greek 
and  Roman  antiquities  in  those  parts.  Oxford^ 
1700.     f^  ttCOB 

Leyland  (John).  The  Peak  of  Derbyshire:  its 
scenery  &  antiquities.  With  illustrations  by  Alfred 
Dawson  and  Herbert  Railton.  London:  SeeUy  6* 
G;.,  1891.     X,  1 1.,  340  p.,  15  pi.     8'.  COB 

Liohfleld  and  Coventry  (Diocese). — Consistory 
Court.  Calendars  of  wills  and  administrations  in 
the  consistory  court  of  the  bishop  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry,  1516-1652.  Also  those  in  the  "pecu- 
liars," now  deposited  in  the  probate  registries  at 
Lichfield,  Birmingham,  and  Derby,  1529-1652, 
1675-1790,  1753-1790.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phil- 
limore. London:  Brit,  Ree,  Soc.,  1892.  z,  i  1., 
687  p.    8".    (Brit.  Rec.  Soc.    Index  library,    v.  7.) 

ABCA 

Pendleton  (John).  A  history  of  Derbyshire. 
London:  E.  Stock,  1886.  xvi,  2qo  p.  8"*.  (Pop^ 
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Pllklng^ton  (J.)  A  view  of  the  present  state 
of  Derbyshire,  with  an  account  of  its  most  remark- 
able antiquities,  illustrated  by  an  accurate  map  and 
plates.     Derby,  1789.     2  v.     8'.  COB 

Rhodes  (E.)  Peak  scenery;  or.  Excursions  in 
Derbyshire. ..  Illustrated  with  engravings. .  .from 
drawings  made  by  F.  L.  Chantry. . .  London:  The 
author,    1818.     pts.  1-4  in  I  v.     4*. 

STUART  1160 

Robinson  (Joseph  Barlow).  Derbyshire  gath- 
erings: a  fund  of  delight  for  the  antiquary,  the  his- 
torian . . ,  containing  portraits  and  memoirs  of  emi- 
nent natives  and  eccentric  characters  of  the  County 
of  Derby  .. fac-similes  of  autograph  letters... 
London:  J.  R.  Smith,  1866.  106  p.,  2  facs.,  8  pi., 
22  port.     i\  ttCO 

Sketches  in  Derbyshire;  being  a  guide  for 
strangers  visiting  Buxton,  Bakewell,  Matlock;  by 
•*  One  of  the  Heath  family."  Oldham,  1840.  3.  ed. 
I6^  'Cp.  V.  174 

Ward  (John).  A  sketch  of  the  archaeology  of 
Derbyshire.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s. 
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Derbyshire^  confd. 

Ward  (R.)  Guide  to  the  Peak  of  Derbyshire. 
Birmingham,  1827.     8".  COB 

Yeatman  (John  Pym),  and  others.  The  feudal 
history  of  the  County  of  Derby.  (Chiefly  during 
the  nth,  1 2th,  and  13th  centuries.)  London: 
Bemrose  b*  Sons  [pref.  i886]-i907.  9  v.,  facsim., 
pi.,  port.     4".  CO 

Several  places  of  imprint. 

Derry  (Diocese). 

Colton  (John).  Acts  of  archbishop  Colton  in 
his  metropolitan  visitation  of  the  diocese  of  Derry, 
A.  D.  Mcccxcvii;  with  a  rental  of  the  see  estates 
at  that  time.  Edited. .  .with  an  introduction  and 
notes  by  the  Rev.  William  Reeves.  [Latin.] 
Dublin:  The  Irish  Arehaologieal  Society,  1850. 
2  p.l.,  XX,  149  p.  4**.  (The  Irish  Archaeological 
Society.)  CS 

Desborough. 

Lang^ley  (Thomas).  History  and  antiquities 
of  the  hundred  of  Desborough  and  deanery  of  Wy- 
combe in  Buckinghamshire;  including  the  borough 
towns  of  Wycombe  and  Marlow,  and  t6  parishes. 
London,  1797.     map.     4**.  CO 

Deuxhill. 

Deuzhill.  The  register  of  Deuxhill  and 
Olazeley.  [1718-1812.]  London,  1906.  v,  20, 
iv  p.  8'.  (Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
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Devizes. 

Kite  (Edward).  The  churches  of  Devizes. 
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Waylen  (J.)  A  history,  military  and  muni- 
cipal, of  the  ancient  borough  of  The  Devizes ;  and, 
subordinately,  of  the  entire  Hundred  of  Potterne 
and  Cannings,  in  which  it  is  included.  [By  James 
Waylen.]  London:  Longman,  Brown,  &*  Co., 
1859.     2  p.l.,  602  p.,  illus.,  14  p.     8*".  CO 

Devizes  castle. 
Butcher  (W.  H.)      Historical  sketch   of  the 
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Devonshire^  confd, 

— —  Devonshire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore.  v.  i.  London: 
Phillifnore&*  Co.^  igog.  8°.  (Phillimore's  par- 
ish register  series,     v.  112.)  ARX 

V.  1.  Ipplepen.  Kings  Kerswell.  Werrington.  Countiabury. 
Trentishoe.  Martinhoe.  Uffculme. 

Devonshire  Association  for  the  Advancement 
of  Science,  Literature  and  Art.  The  Devonshire 
domesday  and  geld  inquest:  extensions,  transla- 
tions and  indices.  Plymouth^  1 884-1802.  2  v. 
8*.  CO 

Devonshire  Association  for  the  Advancement 
of  Science,  Literature,  and  Art. — Committee  on 
Devonshire  Records,  Report.  (Devonshire  Assoc, 
for  the  Advance,  of  Sci.,  Lit.  and  Art.  Reports 
and  Transac.  v.  21,  pp.  123-131;  v.  22,  pp.  5g- 
65;  V.  23,  pp.  150-170;  V.  24,  pp.  61-69;  V-  25, 
pp.  218-248;  V.  26,  pp.  87-100;  V.  28,  pp.  IIO- 
173;  V.  29,  pp.  79-144;  V.  31  (ser.  2,  V.  i),  pp. 
120-145;  V.  33  (ser.  2,  v.  3),  pp.  139-186;  v.  34 
(ser.  2,  V.  4),  pp.  147-159.)    Plymouth^  1889-1902. 

8'.  ;co 

Exeter  (Diocese).  The  marriage  licenses  of 
the  diocese  of  Exeter  from  the  bishop's  registers. 
Edited  by... J.  L.  Vivian.  Exeter:  W,  Pollard 
dr*  Cb.,  1887.     120  p.     4^  ARX 

Exeter  (Diocese). — Court  of  the  principal 
registry  of  the  bishop.  Calendar  of  wills  and  ad- 
ministrations relating  to  the  counties  of  Devon 
and  Cornwall,  proved  in  the  court  of  the  principal 
registry  of  the  bishop  of  Exeter,  15  59-1 799;  and 
of  Devon  only,  proved  in  the  court  of  the  arch- 
deaconry of  Exeter,  1540- 1799. . .  Edited  by  Edw. 
Alex.  Fry.  London:  The  Brit.  Pec,  Society^  Ltd.^ 
1908.  xxiii,  878  p.  8^  (Brit.  Rec.  Society.  In- 
dex library,     v.  35.)  ARC  A 

Feet  of  fines,  Devon.  272  p.  (Devon  &  Corn- 
wall Rec.  Soc.  pt.  6-10.  i907-*io.  Exeter, 
1907-10.) 

Friend    (H.)     Bygone   Devonshire.     London: 
W,  Andrews  b*  Co.,  1898.     4  p.l.,  255  p.,  12  pi. 


8^ 


do 


Fry  (Edward  Alexander).  A  calendar  of  in- 
quisitions post  mortem  for  Cornwall  and  Devon, 
from  Henry  in  to  Charles  i  (1216-1649).  Com- 
piled and  edited  by  E.  A.  Fry.  Exeter,  1906. 
viii.  158  p.,  I  1.  8".  (Devon  and  Cornwall 
Record  Soc.     Publications.) 

Oasetteer  of  Devon.  For  tourists,  travellers 
and  sportsmen,  n,  t.-p.  Exeter:  J,  Townsend 
e^  Son  [1902?]     15  1.     ob.  8^  TPN 

Handbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  Devon  and 
Cornwall.  London:  J.  Murray,  1851.  lvi^_^43 
(i)p.,2maps.    12°.    (Murray's  Handbooks.) 


Handbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  Devonshire. 
London:  J,  Murray,  1879.  xli,  295  (i)  p.,  map 
in  pocket,  2  plans.  9.  ed.  12".  (Murray's  Hand- 
books.) 


London:  J,   Murray,   1895.     291,   16   p.. 


maps.    II.  ed.    16*".  (Murray's  Handbooks.) 

History  (A)  of  Devonshire,  v.  i.  London: 
A.  Constable  ^  Co.,  Ltd.  [1906J.  l\  (In:  The 
Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of  England.)  fCO 


Moore  (T.)  The  history  of  Devonshire,  from 
the  earliest  period  to  the  present.  Illustrated  by 
a  series  of  views,  drawn  and  engraved  by,  and 
under  the  direction  of,  W.  Deeble.  London,  1829. 
2  v.    4°.  CO 

Oldham  (D'Oyly  W.)  The  private  chapels  of 
Devon,  ancient  and  modern,  i  pi.  (Devon. 
Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.  &c.  Rept.  &  Transac.  v.  3S 
(ser.  2,  V.  8),  pp.  391-403.     Plymouth,  1906.) 

Oliver  (George).  Collections  illustrating  the 
history  of  the  Catholic  religion  in  the  counties  of 
Cornwall,  Devon,  Dorset,  Somerset,  Wilts,  and 
Gloucester.  In  two  parts,  historical  and  biograph- 
ical, with  notices  of  the  Dominican,  Benedictine, 
and  Franciscan  orders  in  England.  London:  C, 
Dolman,  1857.     viii,  576  p.     8**.  CB 

Monasticon  diocesis  Exoniensis,  being  a  col- 
lection of  records  and  instruments  illustrating  the 
ancient  conventual,  collegiate,  and  eleemosynary 
foundations  in  the  churches  of  Cornwall  and 
Devon.  With  historical  notices  and  a  supple- 
ment, comprising  a  list  of  the  dedications  of 
churches  in  the  diocese.  Exeter^  1^46,  f"*.  ffZ^^ 


I  (John  Lloyd  Warden).  The  coasts  of 
Devon  and  Lundy  Island,  their  towns,  villages, 
scenery,  antiquities  and  legends.  London:  H.  Cox, 
1895.    xix,  444  p.,  21  pi.,  I  map.    illus.    8**.  COB 

The  rivers  of  Devon,  from  source  to  sea; 

with  some  account  of  the  towns  and  villages  on 
their  banks.  London:  Seeley  &*  Co.,  Limit,,  1893. 
348  p.,  I  map,  20  pi.     8**.  COB 

Pearson  (J.  B.)  Manors  in  Devon,  1755. 
(Devonshire  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci., 
Lit.  and  Art.  Rept.  and  Transac.  v.  35  (ser.  2, 
v.  5),  pp.  654-661.     Plymouth,  1903.) 

Polwhele  (R.)  The  history  of  Devonshire. 
Exeter,   1 792-1806.     3  v.     f*.  CO 

Prince  (J.)  Danmonii  orientales  illustres;  or, 
The  worthies  of  Devon,  a  work  wherein  the  lives 
and  fortunes  of  the  most  famous  divines,  states- 
men, and  other  eminent  persons,  natives  of  that 
province,  are  memorized.    London,  i%io,    4^   CO 

Pulman  (George  P.  R.)  The  book  of  the 
Axe;  containing  a  piscatorial  description  of  that 
stream  and  historical  sketches  of  all  the  parishes. . . 
upon  its  banks,  with  nearly  one  hundred  illustra- 
tions... London:  Longman^  Green,  Reader  6r* 
Dyer,  1875.  vi,  I  1.,  906  p.,  I  map,  15  pi.  4.  ed. 
4".  CO 

Reflections  on  names  and  places  in  Devon- 
shire. London:  Simp  kin,  Marshall  and  Co,,  \%4^, 
2  p.l.,  416  p.     12**.  RAir 

Reichel  (Oswald  J.)  The  Devonshire  domes- 
day.  (Devonshire  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of 
Sci.,  Lit.,  and  Art.  Rept.  and  Transac.  v.  26, 
pp.  133-167;  V.  27.  pp.  165-198;  V.  28,  pp.  362- 
390;  V.  30,  pp.  258-315;  V.  33,  pp.  554-639;  ▼.  34. 
pp.  715-731.     Plymouth,  1 894-1902.) 

The  earlier  sections  of    "Testa   NcviP^ 

relating  to  Devon  done  into  English,  with  an 
index.  (Devonshire  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement 
of  Sci.,  Lit.,  and  Art.  Rept.  and  Transac.  v.  37 
(ser.  2,  V.  7),  pp.  410-456.     Plymouth,  1905.) 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


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Devonshire^  confd. 

The  early  descent  of  the  Devonshire  es- 
tates belonging:  to  the  honours  of  Mortain  and 
Okehampton.  (Devon.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  &c. 
Rept.  &  Transac.  v.  38  (ser.  2,  v.  8),  pp.  337- 
356.     P  turnout  h^  1906.) 

Risdon  (Tristram).  The  chorographical  de- 
scription or  survey  of  the  county  of  Devon.  Printed 
from  a  genuine  copy  of  the  original  manuscript; 
with  considerable  additions...  London:  Rees  &* 
Curtis^   1811.     xvi,  xxxvi,  442,  22  p.,  81.     8**. 

COB 

Round  (J.  H.)  The  earliest  portion  of  the 
**  Testa  de  Nevill "  relating  to  Devon.  (Devon. 
Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.  &c.  Rept.  &  Transac.  v.  38 
(ser.  2,  V.  8),  pp.  313-317.     Plymouth,  1906.) 

Somerset  (15.  duke),  Algernon  Seymour. 
The  manuscripts  of  the  Duke  of  Somerset, at  Maiden 
Bradley,  Wilts.  [Relating  to  the  history  of  Devon- 
shire.] (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commissi 
Fifteenth  report,  append.,  pt.  7,  pp.  1-151.  L 
don,  1898.     8^)  v» 

Swete  (John).  A  tour  across  Dartmoor  into 
north  Devon,  1789.  4  pi.  (Devon  Notes  and 
Queries,  v.  i,  pp.  88-96,  121-126,  169-175,  205- 
208.     Exeter,  igoo-'oi.) 

Tuckett  (John).  Devonshire  pedigrees.  Re- 
corded in  the  Herald's  visitation  of  1620;  with 
additions  from  the  Harleian  manuscripts,  and  the 
printed  collections  of  West  cote  and  Pole.  Parts 
I- 1 2,  with  index.  London:  J.  R.  Smith  [ 
12  pts.  in  2.    sq.  4°. 


mission. 
Lon- 


1 850?] 
IRX 


fAR: 


Visitation  (The)  of  the  county  of  Devon,  in 
the  year  1620.  Ed.  by  Frederic  Thomas  Colby. 
London,  1872.  xii,  396  p.,  3  fac-sim.  4*.  (Har- 
leian Soc.     Publications,     v.  6.)  *R 

Visitations  (The)  of  the  county  of  Devon, 
comprising  the  heralds' visitations  of  1531.  1564, 
&  1620.  With  additions  by  J.  C.  Vivian.  Exeter^ 
H.  S.  Eland \\%<^^.     i  p.l.,  iv,  899P.    4°. 


Ward  (C.  S.)  North  Devon  (including  west 
Somerset)  and  north  Cornwall,  from  Exmoor  to 
the  Scilly  Isles,  with  a  description  of  the  various 
approaches...   7.    ed.,    rev.     London:   Dulau   6r* 

Co.,  1897.     8,  xvi,  160  p.,  19  maps,  I  plan. i62. 

(Thorough  guide  series.) 


Westcote  (Thomas).  View  of  Devonshire  in 
1630;  with  a  pedigree  of  most  of  its  gentry;  ed.  by 
George  Oliver,  and  Pitman  Jones.  Exeter,  1845. 
sq.  8  .  CO 

Whale  (T.  W.)  Analysis  of  Exon.  Domes- 
day. [Index  and  corrections.]  (Devonshire  Assoc, 
for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.  &  Art.  Rept. 
&  Transac.  v.  28,  pp.  391-463;  v.  34,  pp.  289-324. 
Plymouth,  1896-1902.) 

Analysis  of  the   Exon.     "Domesday"  in 

hundreds.  (Devonshire  Assoc,  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Sci.,  Lit.  and  Art.  Rept.  and  Transac. 
V.  35  (ser.  2,  V.  5),  pp.  662-712.    Plymouth,  1903.) 

Fees  of  Earl  Hugh  deCourtenay.    (Devon. 

Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.  &c.  Rept.  and  Transac.  v.  38 
(ser.  2,  V.  8),  pp.  318-336.     Plymouth,  1906.) 


History  of  the  Exon.  **  Domesday."  (De- 
vonshire Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit., 
and  Art.  Rept.  and  Transac.  v.  37  (ser.  2,  v.  7), 
pp.  246-283.     Plymouth^  1905.) 

Worth  (Richard  Nicholls).  A  history  of  Devon- 
shire. With  sketches  of  its  leading  worthies.  Lon- 
don: E.  Stock,  1886.  X,  347  p.  2.  ed.  8°.  (Popu- 
lar county  histories. )  CO 

Tourists*  guide  to    north  Devon  and  the 

Exmoor    district.     London:    E,    Stanford,    1879. 
3  p.l.,  I T9  p.,  map.     nar.  16".  KFP 

Tourists' guide  to  south  Devon:  rail,  road, 

river,  coast,  and  moor. . .  London:  E,  Stanford^ 
1878.     4  p.l.,  135  p.,  map.     16".  KFP 

Worthy  (C.)  Devonshire  wills:  a  collection  of 
annotated  testamentary  abstracts,  together  with  the 
family  history  and  gfenealogy  of  many  of  the  most 
ancient  gentle  houses  of  the  West  of  England. 
London:  Bemrose  df*  Son*,  1896.     xv,  516  p.     4*. 


Yonge  (Walter).  Diary ...  written  at  Colyton 
and  Axminster,  Co.  Devon,  from  1604  to  1628. 
Edited  by  George  Roberts.  London:  the  Camden 
Soc.,  1848.  xxxii,  124  p.  sq.  8°.  (Camden  So- 
ciety.    [Publications,     no.  41.])  CA 

Dewsbury. 

Chadwiok  (S.  J.)  Notes  on  Dewsbury  church 
and  some  of  its  rectors  and  vicars.  (Yorkshire 
Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  20,  pp.  369-446.  Leeds,  1909. 
8^)  CA 

Greenwood  (John  Beswicke).  The  early  ec- 
clesiastical history  of  Dewsbury ...  including  a 
sketch  of  the  introduction  of  Christianity  into 
Northumbria.  To  which  are  added,  with  notes. 
Dr.  Whitaker's  account  of  Dewsbury,  from  his 
*'Loidis  and  Elmete;"  and  his  dissertation  on  the 
Origin  and  progress  of  domestic  architecture:  from 
his  **  History  of  Whalley:"  and  an  account  of  the 
Savile  family  of  Lupset,  Thornhill,  and  Howley. 
[By  J.  Hunter.]  London:  J.  R.  Smith,  i^S9'  *"»» 
(I),  253  p.,  2  pi.     8^  CO 

Didmarton. 

Didmarton.  Marriages  at  Oldbury-on-the- 
Hill,  and  Didmarton,  1568  to  18 12.  (In:  Glou- 
cestershire, Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.   11,   pp.   143-154.     London,   1905. 

%\)  '     ■" 


^i 


ARX 


Didsbury. 

Booker  (John).  A  history  of  the  ancient  chap- 
els of  Didsbury  and  Chorlton,  in  Manchester  parish, 
including  sketches  of  the  townships  of  Didsbury, 
Withington,  Burnage,  Heaton  Norris,  Reddish, 
Leavenshulme,  and  Chorlton-cum  Hardy;  together 
with  notices  of  the  more  ancient  local  families.  . . 
[Afanchester]  Chetham  Society,  1857.  4  p.,  2  p.l., 
iv  (4),  337.  3  (0,  4  P-,4  pl.  4^  (Chetham  Society. 
V.  42.)  CA 

Didsbury.  The  registers  of  the  church  of  St. 
James,  Didsbury. ..  1561  to  1757-..  Edited  by 
H.  T.  Crofton  and  E.  A.  Tindall.  Wigan:  Lan, 
Par.  Rtg.  Soc,  1900-01.  2  v.  8".  (Lancashire 
Parish  Register  Society.    [Publications.]    no.  8-9.) 


530 


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Dieulacres  abbey. 

Dieulaores  abbey.  The  chartulary  of  Dieula- 
cres abbey,  from  an  ancient  copy  formerly  in  the 
possession  of  the  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  with  an  in- 
troduction and  notes.  By  George  Wrottesley.  (In: 
William  Salt  Archeeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  History  of 
Staffordshire,  n.  s.  v.  9,  pp.  293-365.  London, 
1906.     8^)  CO 

Dingwall. 

Inverness  (Presbytery).  Records  of  the  pres- 
byteries of  Inverness  and  Dingwall.  1643-1688. 
Edited. .  .from  the  original  manuscript  by  W.  Mac- 
kay.  Edinburgh:  T.  6-  A.  Constable,  1896.  Hi, 
384  p.,  I  fac-sim.  8**.  (Scottish  Hist.  Soc.  Pubs. 
V.  24.)  CP 

Dinsdale. 

Dinsdale.  The  register  of  baptisms,  marriages, 
and  burials  solemnized  in  the  ancient  parish  church 
of  Dinsdale,  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  from  A.D. 
1556  to  A.D.  1 8 13.  :iouth  Shields:  G.  Nicholson 
[igoo?]     56  p.     8". 


Disley. 

Disley.  Marriages  at  Disley,  1591  to  1738. 
(In:  Cheshire,  Eng.  Cheshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  i-io.     London,  1909.     8**.) 


Ditchingham. 

Ditching^ham.  Marriages  at  Ditchingham, 
1559  to  1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  81-103. 
London,  19 10.     8".)  " 


Ditchridge. 

Godwin  (E.  W.)  An  account  of  the  church 
of  Biddeston  St.  Nicholas  and  Ditchridge  church, 
Wilts.     [Deviues:  H,  Bult\  n.  d.     6  p.,  4  pi.     8°. 

CO  (Wilts)  p.  ▼.  1 

Doddenham. 

Knig^htwiok.  The  parish  registers  of  Knight- 
wick  and  Doddenham,  in  the  diocese  and  county 
of  Worcester,  from  A.D.  1538  to  A.D.  18 12.  Edi- 
ted by  J.  B.  Wilson.  London:  The  Chiswick  Press, 
1891.     vi,  I  1.,  206  p.,  I  1.     4°.  ARX 

No.  13  of  53  copies  printed. 

Doddington  Pigot. 

Doddingfton  Pigot.  Marriages  at  Doddington 
Pigot,  1562  to  1837.  (In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lin- 
colnshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4.  pp. 
17-30.     London,  1909.     8".) 


Dodford. 

Bedford.  Marriages  at  Dodford,  15S1  to  181 2. 
(In:  Northamptonshire,  Eng.  Northamptonshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  11 3-1 24. 
London,  1908.     8°.)  ARX 

Dodington. 

Dodin^on.  Marriages  at  Dodington,  153S 
to  1805.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  25-31.  London, 
1905.     8^)  ARX 

Nichols  (William  Luke).  The  Quantocks  and 
their  associations.    With  an  account  of  Dodington, 


Holford,  and  St.  Audries.  Second  edition,  revised 
and  enlarged,  with  map  and  eleven  illustrations. 
London:  Sampson  Low,  Marston,  and  Co.,  i8qi. 
7  p.l.,  109  (i)  p.,  2  1.     12°.  CO 

Dogmtrsfield. 

Dog^ersfleld.  Marriages  at  Dogmersfield, 
1695  to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  X05-112. 
London,  1902.     8°.)  ARX 

Donaghcloney. 
See  Waringstown. 

Doncaster. 

Howells  (William  Dean).  Seven  English  cities. 
New  York:  Harper  &*  Bros. ,  1 909.   5  p.  1. ,  3-200  p. , 

1  1.,  32  pi.     8'.  CBP 

Miller  (Edward).  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  Doncaster  and  its  vicinity,  with  anecdotes  of 
eminent  men.     Doncaster:  IV.  Sheardown  [1804]. 

2  p.l.,  xii,  398  p.,  I  1.,  xlv  p.,  I  map,  11  pi.    illus. 
4".  CO 

Wainwrig^ht  (John).  Yorkshire.  An  histor- 
ical and  topographical  introduction  to  a  knowledge 
of  the  ancient  state  of  the  Wapentake  of  Strafford 
and  Tickhill;  with  ample  accounts  of  Doncaster 
and  Conisbrough. . .  Sheffield:  J.  Blackwell,  1829. 
iv,  iv,  clxxxvii,  227  p.,  4  pi.     4'.  fCO 

Donegal. 

Harkin  (William).  Scenery  and  antiquities  of 
north-west  Donegal.  Londonderry:  D.  Irvine, 
1893.     viii,  120  p.,  I  map,  12  pi.     8**.  CT 

Johnson  (Clifton).  Life  on  the  Irish  bog- 
lands.  (New  Eng.  Maga.  v.  24,  pp.  259-268. 
Boston,  1901.) 

Milner  (George).  Four  *'  vagrom  men "  in 
Donegal.  3  pi.  (Manchester  Quar.  1900,  pp. 
103-122.     Manchester,  Eng.,  1900.) 

Tuke  (James  Hack).  The  condition  of  Done- 
gal. Letters  reprinted  from  "  The  Times  *'. . .  1889, 
with  further  suggestions  for  the  improvement. .  .of 
the  congested  districts  of  Ireland. . .  London:  IV. 
Ridgway,  1889.  3  p.l.,  (i)  10-50  p.,  I  1.,  I  map. 
8°.  CT 

Doneraile. 

Jones  (Walter  A.)  Doneraile  and  vicinity. 
(Jour.  Cork  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  8, 
pp.  232-248.     Cork,  1902.) 

Donington. 

Doning^on.  The  register  of  Donington.  v, 
106,  xviii  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  So- 
ciety. Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Lichfield. 
V.  3,  pp.  229-334.     London,  T901.     8°.)       ARX 

Vaugfhan  (H.  F.  J.)  Donington  church  and 
lordship.  (In:  Shropshire  Archwol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  6,  pp.  1-92.  Shrewsbury, 
1883.     8°.)  Co 

Further   particulars   of    Donington.     (In: 

Shropshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.     Trans. 
V.  9,  pp.  1-80.     Shrewsbury,  1886.     8'.)  CO 


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Inscriptions  from  the  tombs  in  the  parish 

churches  of  Tong  and  Donington,  Co.  Salop. 
With  notes.  (In:  Shropshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat. 
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Macnamara  (F.  N.)  Donnington  castle  and 
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Newbury  and  the  siege  of  Donnington  castle 
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Marshall,  &*  Co.,  1884.  x,  i  1.,  287  p..  3  pi.,  2 
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Donnybrook. 

Blacker  (Beaver  H.)  Brief  sketches  of  the 
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lin: G.  Herbert,  1872-74.  viii,  iii-vi,  7-212,  2  1., 
213-488  p.,  2  pi.     16°.  CT 

Dorchester. 

Arms  (The)  of  Dorchester.  (Geneal.  Maga. 
V.  I,  pp.  135-137.     London,  1897.     4".) 

Dorchester.  The  municipal  records  of  the 
borough  of  Dorchester,  Dorset.  Edited  by  C.  H. 
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Savage  (J.)  The  history  of  Dorchester  during 
the  British,  Roman,  Saxon,  and  Norman  periods, 
with  an  account  of  its  present  state  and  historical 
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1837.     I2^  CO 

Dorking. 

Andr^  (J.  Lewis).  Miscellaneous  antiquities 
of  Dorking,  i  pi.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Col- 
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Brig^ht  (J.  S.)  A  history  of  Dorking  and  the 
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Dorney. 

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Notes  and  Queries  for  Somerset  and  Dorset, 

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Index  of  v.  i  in  pt.  8;  v.  2,  pt.  16;  v.  5,  pt.  40. 
Indexes  of  v.  3  and  4  are  separate. 

Gknbral  Works. 

Addenda  to  the  Visitation  of  Dorsetshire, 
1623;  together  with  a  collection  of  Dorsetshire 
pedigrees;  from  a  manuscript  in  the  Dorchester 
Museum.  Edited  by  F.  T.  Colby  and  J.  P.  Ry- 
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Barnes  (William).  Ancient  Dorset.  (Archaeol. 
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Boswell  (E.)  The  civil  division  of  the  county 
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Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
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C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  167  p.,  i  map.  24".  (Cooke's 
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Dorset.  A  calendar  of  wills  and  administra- 
tions. . .  Edited  by  E.  A.  Fry.  London,  1900.  x, 
268  p.     4°.     (Dorset  Records,     [v.]  4.)  CO 

London:  E.  A.  67*  C.  S,  Fry,  1900. 

X,  268  p.  4°.  (British  Rec.  Soc.  Index  Library, 
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Dorset  parish  registers.  Marriages.  Edited 

by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore. .  .and  E.  Nevill.  . .  Un- 
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One  of  the  150  copies  printed. 

V.  X.  Powerstock.  West  Milton.  Milton  Abbey.  Beaminster. 
Mapperton.  Cattistock.  Bothenhainpton.  Walditch.  Brad> 
pole.  North  Poorton.  Chilfrome. 

V.  a.  Charminster.  Hook.  Syroondsbury.  Chideock.  Hawk- 
church.  AlUng^on.  Thomconibe. 

V.  3.  Beaminstar.  Lyme  Regis.  Broadwinsor.  Great  Toller. 
Halstock.  Frome  Vauchurch.  Wraxall.  Ceme  Abbas.  Up 
Cerne. 

V.  4.  Litton  Cheney.  Barstock.  Charroouth.  Stalbridge. 
Loders.  Maiden  Newton.  South  Perrott.  Mosterton.  Fording- 
ton  St.  George.  West  Chelborough. 

Full  abstracts  of  the  feet  of  fines  relating 

to  the  county  of  Dorset ...  from .  the  reign  of 
Richard  I.  Edited  by  E.  A.  Fry  and  G.  S.  Fry. 
[^London?']  1896.  viii,  356  p.,  I  1.  4".  (Dorset 
records,     [v.]  5.)  CO 

Dorset  Records;  being  indexes,  calendars  and 
abstracts  of  records  relating  to  the  County  of  Dorset. 
Edited  by  E.  A.  Fry  and  G.  S.  Fry.  v.  1-7  &  i 
vol.  not  numbered.  London,  1 894-1901.     8*.    CO 

Published  in  parts  of  which  no.  1-14  form  v.  x-7. 

Great  Britain.— Court  of  Chancery.  Abstracts  of  Dorset 
inquisiiiones  post  mortem  .  .  .  [Vol.  not  numbered.]     1894. 

V  z.  Long  burton.  The  registers  of  Long  Burton  .  .  .  1580 
to  x8i2.     1894. 

V.  2.  Holnest.  The  registers  of  Holnest  .  .  .  1589  to  i8i3« 
1894. 

V.  3.  Caundle  Bishop.  The  registers  of  Caundle  Bishop  . . . 
X570-1814.    1895. 


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Dorset^  confd 

V.  4.  Dorset,  Eng.— Courts.  A  calendar  of  wills  and  ad- 
ministrations,   xooo. 

V  5.  Dorset.  Full  abstracts  of  the  feet  of  fines . .  .  from  . . . 
Richard  I.    18^. 

V.  6.  Stourpaine.    The  register  of  Stourpaine.    1900. 

V.  7.  Sturroinster  Marshall.  The  registers  of  Sturminster  . . . 
i563-i8i«.    1901. 

Great  Britain. — High  Court  of  Chancery. 
Abstracts  of  Dorset  inquisitiones  post  mortem  re- 
turned into  the  Court  of  Chancery  in  the  reign  of 
King  Charles  the  First.  Edited  by  E.  A.  Fry  and 
G.  S.  Fry.  London:  C.J,  Clark^  1894.  vii,48p. 
4°.     (Dorset  records.)  CO 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Wiltshire,  Dorset- 
shire and  Somersetshire.  London^  1882.  4.  ed. 
I2^     (Murray's  Handbooks.)  KFP 

History  (A)  of  Dorset,  v.  2.  London:  A. 
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Hutchins  (John).  History  and  antiquities  of 
the  county  of  Dorset. .  .with  a  copy  of  Domesday- 
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Nevill  (Edmund).  Marriage  licenses  of  Salis- 
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188-192,  276-280;  V.  25,  pp.  46-52,  94-99.  167- 
172,  235-239;  V.  26,  pp.  52-55,  113-117-  Exeter, 
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Oliver  (Georg«).  Collections  illustrating  the 
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Cornwall,  Devon,  Dorset,  Somerset,  Wilts  and 
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graphical; with  notices  of  the  Dominican,  Bene- 
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St.  Georg^e  (H.),  and  S.  Lennard.  The 
visitation  of  the  county  of  Dorset,  taken  in  the 
year  1623  by  H.  St.  George  and  S.  Lennard,  mar- 
shals and  deputies  to  W.  Camden.  Ed.  by  J.  P. 
Rylands.  London,  1885.  vi,  i  1.,  115  p.,  6  fac- 
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Dorsing^on.  Marriages  at  Dorsington,  1602 
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Dover. 

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Knocker  (Edward).  Archives  of  the  borough 
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Claneboye  (i.  viscount),  James  Hamilton. 
The  Hamilton  manuscripts:  containing  some  ac- 
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upper  Clandeboye,  Great  Ardes,  and  Dufferin,  in 
the  county  of  Down,  in  the  reigns  of  James  i.  and 
Charles  i.;  with  memoirs...  Printed  from  the 
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The  Dublin  Gild  of  Carpenters,   Millers, 

Masons,  and  Heliers,  in  the  sixteenth  century. 
(Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  v.  35, 
pp.  321-337.     Dublin,  1905.) 

Existing  records  and  properties  of  the  old 

Dublin  city  gilds.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries 
of  Ireland,     v.  35,  pp.   338-341-     Dublin,  1905.) 


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Dublin  (CfV)').  confd, 

The  goldsmiths'  company  of  Dublin.  (Gild 

of  All  Saints.)    (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiq.  of  Ire- 
land.    V.  31,  pp.  1 19-133.     Dublin,  1901.) 

The  records  of  the  Dublin  gild  of  mer- 
chants, known  as  the  gild  of  the  Holy  Trinity, 
1438-1671.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of 
Ireland,  ser.  5,  v.  10  (v.  30),  pp.  44-68.  Dublin, 
1900.) 

Book  (The)  of  obits  and  martyrology  of  the 
Cathedral  Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  commonly 
called  Christ  Church,  Dublin.  Edited. .  .by  John 
Clarke  Crosthwaite,  with  an  introduction,  by  James 
Henthorn  Todd.  [Latin.]  Dublin:  The  Irish 
Arch(Eological  Society,  1844.  ciii,  258,  Ixiii  p.  4°. 
(The  Irish  Archaeological  Society.)  ZDVN 

British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
Science.  Handbook  to  the  city  of  Dublin  and  the 
surrounding  district.  Prepared  for  the  meeting  of 
...September,  1908.  Dublin:  Univ.  Press,  1908. 
viii,  441  p.,  36  pi.,  I  plan,  folded  map  in  pocket. 

Butler  (William).  The  Cathedral  Church  of 
the  Holy  Trinity,  Dublin  (Christ  Church);  a  de- 
scription of  its  fabric,  and  a  brief  history. . .  Lon- 
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8\ 


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Butt  (Isaac).  Irish  corporation  bill;  speech  at 
bar  of  House  of  Lords,  in  defence  of  the  city  of 
Dublin.     London,  i^:^o,     8^  ^C  p.  ▼•  16 

Chart  (D.  A.)  The  story  of  Dublin.  Illus- 
trated by  Henry  J.  Howard.  London:  J.  M,  Dent 
&*  Co.,  1907.  xvi,  367  (i)  p.,  I  map,  i  plan.  7  pi. 
i6'.     (Mediaeval  towns.)  CT 

Cosg^ave  (E.  MacDowel).  A  contribution 
towards  a  catalogue  of  engravings  of  Dublin  up  to 
1800.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland. 
ser.  5,  V.  15  (v.  35),  pp.  9S-109,  363-376.  Dub- 
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CoBgrtLTe  (E.  MacDowel),  and  Leonard  R. 
Strangways.  The  dictionary  of  Dublin :  being  a 
comprehensive  guide  to  the  city  and  its  neighbour- 
hood. Illustrated  by  numerous  photographs  taken 
by  the  authors.  Dublin:  Sealy,  Bryers,  &*  IValker, 
1908.     xxxiii,  3  1.,  229(1)  p.  illus.    12°.     KFW 

Curry  (W.)  Jr.  and  Company.  The  picture  of 
Dublin;  or.  Stranger's  guide  to  the  Irish  metropo- 
lis.. .  Dublin:  IV.  Curry,  Tun.  &*  Co.,  1835. 
6  p.l.,  352  p.,  map,  13  pi.     New  ed.     16°.        CT 

Dawson  (Charles).  Greater  Dublin:  extension 
of  municipal  boundaries...  (Jour.  Statistical  & 
Soc.  Inquiry  Society  of  Ireland,  v.  10,  pp.  341- 
350.     Dublin,  1898.) 

Drew  ( Sir  Thomas).  Dublin  for  archaeologists. 
3  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  57  (ser.  2,  v.  7),  pp.  287- 
300.     London,  1900.) 

Dublin. — Calendar  of  ancient  records  of  Dub- 
lin in  the  possession  of  the  Municipal  Corporation 
of  that  city.  By  John  Thomas  Gilbert.  Dublin, 
1889-1903.     10  V.     4**.  CS 

The  great  charter  of  the  liberties  of  the  city 

of  Dublin ;  transcribed  and  translated  into  English, 
with  explanatory  notes. . .  By  C.  Lucas.  Dublin: 
J.  Esdall,  prtr.,  1 749.     vi,  xliv,  31,  36  p.     8". 

CS  p.  ▼.  8 


Dublin*  Sheriffs  and  Commons,  Proceedings 
. .  .in  the  years  1742  and  1743.  With  the  several 
reports  and  messages,  passed  between  them  and 
the  Lord  Mayor  and  Board  of  Aldermen,  relating 
to  certain  controverted  matters  in  the  city.  Dub- 
lin: J.  Esdall,  prtr.,  1744.     199  p.     8°,  CT  . 

Dublin  (The)  Almanac  and  general  register  of 
Ireland  for. . .  1834. . .  Dublin:  Pettigrew  6*  Oul- 
ton,  1834.     V.  p.,  I  map.     8°.  CT 

Dublin  delineated  in  twenty-six  views  of  the 
principal  public  buildings,  accompanied  by  concise 
descriptions. .  .with  an  itinerary,  and  new  plan  of 
the  city. . .  Dublin:  W.  F.  Wakeman,  1831.  32  p., 
I  plan,  26  pi.     8^  CT 

B^^lise  (L')  fran9oise  de  St.  Pierre,  Dublin. 
Registers  of  the  French  non  conformist  churches 
of  Lucy  Lane  and  Peter  Street,  Dublin.  Edited 
bv  T.  P.  Le  Fanu.  Aberdeen,  1901.  xiv,  167  p. 
4  .  (Huguenot  Society  of  London.  Publications. 
V.  14.)  ZOLA 

Falkiner  (C.  Litton).  Some  illustrations  of 
the  commercial  history  of  Dublin  in  the  eighteenth 
century.  4  pi.  (Proc.  Roy.  Irish  Acad.  v.  24, 
Sect.  C.  Archseol.  &c.,  pp.  133-152.  Dublin,  190- 
1904.) 

Ferrar  (John).  A  view  of  ancient  and  modern 
Dublin,  with  its  latest  improvements.  To  which 
is  added,  A  tour  to  Bellevue,  in  the  county  of 
Wicklow. .  .  Dublin:  Graisberry  &*  Campbell,  1 807. 
I  p.l.,  vii-xvi,  168  p.,  I  map,  3  pi.  2.  ed.  nar.  xa". 

CTB 

Fitspatriok  (Samuel  A.  Ossory).  Dublin:  a 
historical  and  topographical  account  of  the  city. 
Illustrated  by  W.  Curtis  Green.  JVew  York:  E, 
P.  Dutton  &*  Co.,  1907.  XV,  359  (i)  p.,  I  plan, 
illus.     12**.     (Ancient  cities.)  CT 

Fox-Davis  (A.  C.)  The  "book  of  public 
arms. "  The  arms  of  the  city  of  Dublin.  (GeneaL 
Maga.     V.  2,  p.  169.     London,  1898.     4**.) 

Gilbert  (John  Thomas).  A  history  of  the  city 
of  Dublin.  Dublin:  J.  Duffy,  \^t\.  3  v.   8*.     CT 

See  also  Dublin.      Calendar  of  ancient 

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Grattan  (J.)  The  Recorder's  second  letter  to 
the  gentry,  clergy,  freemen  and  freeholders,  of  the 
city  of  Dublin.  [Signed  James  Grattan.  J  Dublin: 
G.  Faulkner,  i-]S^'     16  p.     8°.  CT  p.  box 

Hardy  (Philip  Dixon).  Dublin  guide,  with 
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KFW  p.  box  D 

Harris  (W.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
the  city  of  Dublin,  from  the  earliest  accounts;  com- 
piled from  authentick  memoirs,  offices  of  record, 
manuscript  collections  and  other  unexceptionable 
vouchers,  with  an  appendix. . .  London:  J.  Knox, 
1766.     (8)  509  p.,  9  pi.,  2  maps,  tables.    8*.     CT 

Keatingre  (Charles  T.)  The  guild  of  cutlers • 
painter-stainers  and  stationers,  better  known  as  the 
guild  of  St.  Luke  the  Evangelist,  Dublin.  (Jour. 
Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  ser.  5,  v.  10 
(v.  30).  PP-  136-147-     Dublin,  1900.) 

Lamothe  (Alexandre  Bessot  de).  La  reinedes 
brumes  et  I'emeraude  des  mers.  Londres-Dublin. 
Paris:  C.  Bleriot,  1881.  2  p.l.,  317  p.  10.  ed. 
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Dublin  (City),  cont'd. 

Lawlor  (Hugh  Jackson).  A  calendar  of  the 
Liber  Niger  and  Liber  Albus  of  Christ  Church, 
Dublin.  (Royal  Irish  Acad.  Proc.  v.  27,  Sec.  C, 
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Le  Fanu  (Thomas  Philip).  The  Huguenot 
churches  of  Dublin  and  their  ministers.  (Proc. 
Huguenot  Soc.  of  London,  v.  8,  pp.  87-139. 
London,   1905.) 

Letters  addressed  to  Parliament,  and  to  the 
public,  in  general,  on  various  improvements  of  the 
metropolis;  which  appeared  in  the  Dublin  Journal, 
in  December  last. . .  By  the  author,  an  admirer  of 
general,  of  useful,  and  necessary  improvements. 
Dublin:  T.  Byrne,  1786.  i  p.l.,  viii,  3-70,  10  p. 
8".  CS  p.  ▼.  8 

Lucas  (Charles).  The  liberties  and  customs 
of  Dublin  asserted  and  demonstrated  upon  the  prin- 
ciples of  law,  justice,  and  good  policy:  with  a  com- 
parative view  of  the  constitutions  of  London  and 
Dublin,  and  some  considerations  on  the  customs  of 
intrusion  and  quarterage. . .  Dublin:  T,  Ewing, 
1768.     V,  7-64  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  CS  p.  ▼.  8 

Mori^aii  (  ),  Lady,  Old  Dublin.  (New 
Monthly  Maga.  and  Lit.  Jour.  v.  14  (1825,  pt.  2), 
p.  57-67.     London,  1825.     8'.)  *DE 

ReooUeetions  of  Dublin  Castle  &  of  Dublin 
society.  By  a  native.  AVw  York:  Brentano's, 
1902.     2  p.l.,  302  p.,  I  I.     12*.  .       CTB 

Registers  of  the  French  conformed  churches 
of  St.  Patrick  and  St.  Mary,  Dublin.  Edited  by 
J.  J.  D.  La  Touche.  Dublin,  1893.  4  p.l.,  v, 
312  p.  4°.  (Huguenot  Society  of  London.  Pub. 
V.  7.)  ZOLA 

St.  Catherine,  Dublin,  The  registers  of  S. 
Catherine,  Dublin,  1636-1715.  Edited  by  H.  M. 
Wood.  Exeter:  William  Pollard  ^  Co,,  Ltd,, 
1908.  vi,  2  1.,  (i)  4-296  p.  4°.  (Parish  Register 
Society  of  Dublin.     [Publ.]     v.  5.)  ARX 

St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Dublin.  The  regis- 
ters of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Dublin,  1619  to 
1699.  Edited  by  James  Mills. . .  Dublin:  Alex. 
Thorn  &*  Co.  Ltd.,  1906.  viii,  338  p.  8°.  (Parish 
Register  Society  of  Dublin.    [Publications.]   v.  i.) 


St.  Miehan,  Dublin.  The  registers  of  the 
Church  of  St.  Michan,  Dublin,  1636-1700.  Edited 
by  Henry  F.  Berry.  Dublin:  Parish  Register 
Society  of  Dublin,  1907-1909.  2  v.  4*.  (Parish 
Register  Society  of  Dublin.  [Pub.]  v.  3,  7.)  ARX 

tPt.  i:]  1636-1685. 
't.  2:  1686-1700. 

St.  Patrick,  Dublin.  The  registers  of  bap- 
tisms, marriages  and  burials  in  the  collegiate... 
church  of  St.  Patrick,  Dublin,  1677  to  1800.  Tran- 
scribed by  C.  H.  P.  Price. . .  Edited  by  J.  H.  Ber- 
nard. Dublin:  Parish  Reg.  Society  of  Dublin, 
1907.  V,  I  1.,  109  (i)  p.,  2  1.  4".  (Parish  Reg. 
Soc.  of  Dublin.     Pub.     v.  2.)  ARX 

Some  illustrations  of  the  civic  and  commercial 
history  of  Dublin  in  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth 
centuries.  (In:  C.  L.  Falkiner.  Illustrations  of 
Irish  history  and  topography. . .  London,  1904.  8**. 
pp.  187-208.)  CS 

T.  (S.  M.)  Dublin  in  1822.  (New  Monthly 
Maga.  and  Lit.  Jour.  v.  4,  pp.  503-511.  London, 
1822.     8^)  *DE 


Urwiok  (William).  Independency  in  Dublin  of 
the  olden  time;  an  address. . .  Dublin:  f.  Robert- 
son, 1862.     38  p.     12*".  ZXCD  p.  box  I 

Warburton  (J.),  and  others.  History  of  the 
city  of  Dublin  from  the  earliest  accounts  to  the 
present  time,  illustrated  with  plates.  London  ,1818. 
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Winter  (Samuel).  The  registers  of  Provost 
Winter  (Trinity  College,  Dublin).  1650  to  1660 
[edited  by  Hugh  Jackson  Lawlor,  D.D.]  and  of  the 
Liberties  of  Cashel,  Co.  Tipperary.  1654  to  1657. 
London:  W.  Pollard  ^  Co.,  1907.  2  p.l.,  (i)  4- 
56  p.  4°.  (Parish  Register  Society  of  Dublin. 
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Wright  (G.  N.)  An  historical  guide  to  ancient 
and  modern  Dublin. . .  London:  Baldwin,  Cradock, 
^  Joy,  1821.     vii  (i),  442  p.,  17  pi.,  I  plan.     16°. 

CT 

Edinburgh,  1825.     2.  ed.      16°. 

KFW 

London:  Baldwin  b*  Cradock,  1834. 

XXXV  (i),  260  p.,  I  map,  14  pi.    2.  ed.     16°. 

STUART  7666 

Dublin  (County). 
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General  works. 

Archer  (Joseph).  Statistical  survey  of  the 
County  Dublin,  with  observations  on  the  means  of 
improvement  drawn  up  for  the  consideration,  and 
by  order  of  the  Dublin  Society.  Dublin:  Grais- 
berry  <5r*  Campbell,  1801.  ix,  11-13  p.,  4  1.,  276  p., 
4  1.,  I  map.     8*".  CTB 

DuTTON  (Hely).  Observations  on  Mr.  Archer's 
statistical  survey  of  the  county  of  Dublin.  [With 
appendix: — Extracts  from  Doctor  Rutty's  essay  to- 
wards a  natural  history  of  the  county  of  Dublin, 
printed  in  the  year  1772.]  Dublin:  Graisberry  6* 
Campbell,  1802.    xxi,  182,  127  p.,  3  maps,  5  pi.    8°. 

CT 

Ball  (Francis  Elrington).  A  history  of  the 
county  Dublin ;  the  people,  parishes,  and  antiqui- 
ties from  the  earliest  times  to  the  close  of  the  eight- 
eenth century.  Dublin:  A,  Thorn  <5r*  Co,,  1902-06. 
4v.     illus.     4°.  CT 

Pt.  z. . .  Monkstown,  Kill-of-the-Granjire,  Dalkey. . . 
Pt.  a. . .  Donnybrook,  Booteratown. . .  [etc.] 
Pt.  3. . .  Talla^ht,  Cruagh,  Whitecomb. . . 
Pt.  4. . .  Clousilla,  Leixlip,  Lucan. . . 

D* Alton  J.)  The  history  of  the  County  of 
Dublin.  Dublin:  Hodges  &*  Smith,  1838.  viii, 
942  p.     8^  CT 

Haliday  (Charles).  The  Scandinavian  kingdom 
of  Dublin ;  edited,  with  some  notice  of  the  author's 
life,  by  John  P.  Prendergast.    Dublin:  M.  H,  Gill 
&*  Son,  1884.    I  p.l.,  cxxiii,  300  p.,  7  maps.    2.  ed. 
4'.  CT 

Dublin  (Province). 

Dublin  (Province).  **Crede  mihi,"  the  most 
ancient  register  book  of  the  archbishops  of  Dublin 
before  the  Reformation;  now  for  the  first  time 
printed  from  the  original  manuscript.  Ed.  by 
J.  T.  Gilbert.  Dublin:  Printed  for  the  editor  by 
J.  Dollard,  1897.    xi,  24,  168  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.,  I  fac- 


sim.     8  . 


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Dublin  priory. 

All  Saints  (Priory),  Dublin,  Registrum  Prio- 
ratus  omnium  SaDctorum  juxta  Dublin.  Edited 
from  a  manuscript. .  .with  additions  from  other 
sources,  and  notes,  by  the  Rev.  Richard  Butler. 
[Latin.]  Dublin:  The  Irish  Archceological  Society ^ 
1845.  2  p.l.,  Ixxi,  151  p.,  I  pi.  4°.  (The  Irish 
Archeeological  Society.)  CS 

Duddingston. 

Baird  (William).  Annals  of  Duddingston  and 
Portobello.  Edinburgh:  A,  Elliot ^  1898.  xviii, 
509,  ii-v  p.,  I  map,  2  pi.     8*.  CR 

Dudley  castle. 

Godwin  (Ed  ward  William).  Notice  of  the  castle 
at  Dudley.  2  pi.  (Archa;ol.  Jour.  v.  15,  pp.  47- 
54.     London,  1858.) 

Twamley  (C.)  History  of  Dudley  castle  and 
Priory,  including  a  genealogical  account  of  the 
families  of  Sutton  and  Ward.  London:  J.  A'.  Smithy 
1867.     1  1.,  iv,  I  1.,  132  p.,  2  tables  [folded].    12'*. 

COP 
Duflield. 

DujBSeld.  Marriages  at  DuBield,  1598  to  1812. 
(In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish  registers. 
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don, 1907.     8**.)  ARX 

Dumbarton. 

Glen  (John).  History  of  the  town  and  castle  of 
Dumbarton,  from  the  earliest  period  till  the  present 
time.  Dumbarton:  E.  D.  Ogilvie,  /F.  Conolly  dr* 
y.  Neihon,  1S47.     viii,  (i)  ia-150  p.      12".      CR 

Irving^  (Joseph).  The  story  of  ten  years'  prog- 
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Dumbartonshire. 

Glas^^ow  (Commissariot).     The  commissariot 

record  of  Ghisgow.    Register  of  testaments,  1547- 

1800.     Edinburgh:  the  Society^  1901.     iv,    547  p. 

8^     (Scottish  Record  Soc.     Pts.  9-13.)        ART 

This  district  includes  the  county  of  Ayr  and  portions  of 
Dumbarton,  Lanark,  Stirling  and  Renfrew. 

Hamilton  and  Campsie  (Commissariot).     The 

commissariot   record   ot    Hamilton   and  Campsie. 

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F.    J.    Grant.     Edinburgh:    British  Record  Soc, 

Scottish    Sect.,    1898.     iv,    85    p.     8^     (Scottish 

Record  Soc.     Pt.  3.)  ART 

This  district  includes  portions  of  the  counties  of  Renfrew, 
Dumbarton,  Stirling  and  I^nark. 

Irvin^^  (Joseph).  The  book  of  Dumbartonshire: 
a  history  of  the  county,  burghs,  parishes,  and  lands, 
memoirs  of  families,  and  notices  of  industries  car- 
ried on  in  the  Lennox  district.  Edinburgh:  IK  67* 
A.  K.  Johnston^  1879.  3  v.,  facsim.,  maps,  plans, 
pi.,  ports,     sq.  4**.  CR 

No.  300  of  400  copies  printed. 

The  history  of  Dumbartonshire,  civil,  ec- 
clesiastical, and  territorial;  with  genealogical  no- 
tices of  the  principal  families  in  the  county... 
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Dumfries. 

McDowall  (William).  History  of  the  burgh 
of  Dumfries,  with  notices  of  Nithsdale,  Annandale, 


and  the  western  border.  Edinburgh:  A.  ^  C, 
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Dumfriesshire. 
Periodicals. 

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nal of  proceedings,  no.  [i]-i6  (1863-64,  '67-68, 
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Grneral  Works. 

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record  of  Dumfries.  Register  of  testaments,  1624- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the 
Society,  1902.  iv,  92  p.  8"*.  (Scottish  Record 
Soc.     Pt.  20.)  ART 

This  distiict  comprises  the  county  of  Dumfries  and  portions 
of  Ilirkcudbright. 

Johnstone  (C.  L.)  The  historical  families  of 
Dumfriesshire  and  the  border  wars.  Dumfries: 
Anderson  <5r*  Son  [1889?]  vii,  213  p.,  I  pi.  2.  ed. 
I2^  CR 

Maxwell  (5tV  H.  E.)  A  history  of  Dumfries 
and  Galloway.  Edinburgh:  IV.  Blackwood  «5t* 
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8**.     (County  histories  of  Scotland.)  Cft 

Dummer. 

Dummer.  Marriages  at  Dummer,  1541  to 
181 2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  99-110.  London, 
1S99.     8^)  ARX 

Dunamase  castle. 

0*Leary  (Edward).  The  rock  of  Dunamase. 
illus.  (Co.  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  6,  pp. 
161-171.     Dublin,  1909.     8".)  CS 

Dunblane. 

Monteath  (John).  Dunblane  traditions;  being 
a  series  of  warlike  and  legendary  narratives,  bio- 
graphical  sketches  of  eccentric  characters,  &c... 
To  which  is  added  an  appendix  of  original  poems 
and  songs  collected  by  John  Monteath.  Stirling: 
Printed  by  E,  Johnstone,  1835 ;  Glasgow:  Reprinted 
by  J,  Miller,  1887.     135  P-,  2  pi.     X2\  CB 

Dunblane  (Diocese). 

See  St.  Andrews,  Dunkeld  and  Dunblane 

( Diocese). 

Dundalk. 

D'Alton  (John),  and].  R.  O'Flanagan.   The 

history  of  Dundalis,  and  its  environs;  from  the 
earliest  historic  period  to  the  present  time;  with 
memoirs  of  its  eminent  men.  Dublin:  Hodges, 
Smith  6f*  Co.,  1864.  xvi,  400  p.,  5  maps,  4  P*» 
8%  CT 

Dundanier  castle. 

Gillman  (Herbert  Webb).  The  castle  of  Dun- 
danier, miscalled  Dundaniel,  nearlnnishannon,  Co. 
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Dundee. 

Albert  Institute,  Dundee,  Old  Dundee:  a 
pictorial  and  historical  exhibition,  illustrative  of 
the  past  life,  social,  political,  municipal,  and  indus- 
trial of  the  ancient  burgh  of  Dundee,  1892-Q3. 
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Dundee^  confd. 

Boase  (Charles  William).  A  century  of  bank- 
ing in  Dundee;  being  the  annual  balance  sheets  of 
the  Dundee  Banking  Company,  from  1764  to  1864. 
Edinburgh:  R.  Grant  6*  Son^  1867.  xxxi,  579  p., 
I  port.     2.  ed.     8^  THA 

Dundee.  Charters,  writs,  and  public  docu- 
ments of  the  Royal  Burgh  of  Dundee,  the  Hospital 
and  Johnston's  bequest:  1 292-1 880,  with  inventory 
of  the  town's  writs  annexed . . .  Dundee  [Z).  R. 
Clark  ^  Son\  1880.  xviii,  270  p.,  i  l.,xlixp.,  7  fold. 
I.,  22  fac  sim.,  6  pi.,  i  plan.     4**.  fCO 

Maolauchlan  (J.)  A  brief  guide  to  the 
**01d  Dundee"  historical  collection,  formed  by 
the  late  Alex.  C.  Lamb,  and  presented  by  Edward 
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I  p.l.,  31  p,  2  port.     12".  CR  p.  box 

Maxwell  (Alexander).  The  history  of  old  Dun- 
dee, narrated  out  of  the  town  council  register,  with 
additions  from  contemporary  annals.  Edinburgh: 
D.  Douglas,  1884.     6Top.,  i  plan,  I  pi.   8^     CR 

Norie  (Robet),  Bp.  Bishop  Norie's  Dundee 
Baptismal  Rroister,  1722-26.  (Scottish  Hist.  Reg. 
V.  4.  pp.  73-S2.     Gla.go'iV,  1906.) 

Thomson  (James).  The  history  of  Dundee; 
being  an  account  of  the  origin  and  progress  of  the 
burgh  from  the  earliest  period. . .  A  new. .  .edition 
. .  .and  continued  to  the  present  time. .  .by  J.  Mac- 
laren.  Dundfs:  J.  Durham  dr*  Son,  1874.  xvi, 
420,  xxxiii,  8  p.,  4  plans,  2  pi.     8".  CR 

Warden  (A.  J.)  Burgh  laws  of  Dundee,  with 
the  MiilO:/,  statutes.  &  proceedings  of  the  guild  of 
mc  chants  and  fraternities  of  craftsmen,  l.ona'on: 
Longmans,  Green  &*  Co.,  1872.     x,  627  p.     8". 


Wedderbnrne  (David).  The  compt  buik  of 
David  Wedderbui-ne,  merchant  of  Dundee,  1587- 
1630;  together  with  the  shipping  lists  of  Dundee, 
1580-1 618.  Edited  f:om  the  original  manuscripts, 
with  introduction  and  notes,  by  A.  H.  Millar. 
Edinburgh:  PrinUd  by  T.  and  A,  Constable  for 
SeotUsh  His'ory  So  ;>//,  1 898.  8^  (Scottish  His- 
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Dundrum  castle. 

Orpen  (Godda.d  H.)  Dundrum  castle.  County 
Down.  Identified  with  the  "  Castrum  de  Rath." 
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V.  19  (v.  39),  pp.  23-29.   Dublin,  igoc).    8'.)    CSB 

Dunfermline. 
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relating  lo  Duofe Miline  and  the  rest  of  Fife  includ- 
ing publica'iioiis  of  wiiieis  connected  with  the  dis- 
trict. Dunfermline:  privately prinied  by  W.  Clark 
&*  Son,  1901.  xxiv,  320  p.  sq.  8**.  (Edinburgh 
BIbliog.  Soc.  Pub.     v.  5.) 

General  Works. 

Chalmers  (Peter).  Historical  and  statistical 
account  of  Dunfermline.  Edinburgh:  H^.  Black- 
wood  &*  Sons,  IS44-S9'     2  v.     8".  CR 

Henderson  (Ebenezer).  The  annals  of  Dun- 
fermline and  vicinity  from  the  earliest  authentic 
period  to  the  present  time,  A.D.  1069-1878.  In- 
terspersed with  explanatory  notes,  memorabilia,  and 


numerous    illustrative    engravings.      Glasgow:  J, 
Tweed,  1879.     xii,  782  p.,  4  pi.,  i  port.     sq.  4°. 

CR 
Mereer  (Andrew).  The  history  of  Dunferm- 
line, from  the  earliest  records  down  to  the  present 
time.  Including  historical  notices  and  present 
state  of  the  parishes  of  Inverkeithing,  Dalgety, 
Aberdour,  Beath,  Torryburn,  Carnock  &  Saline. 
With  a... sketch  of  the  scenery  on  the  Devon. 
Dunfermline:  J  Miller y  1828.  vii,  329  (i)  p, 
I  pi.     12°.  CR 

Dunfermline  abbey. 

Dunfermline  abbey.  Registrum  de  Dun- 
feimelyn.  Liber  cartarum  Abbatie  Benedictine 
S.S.  Trmitatis  et  B.  Margarete  Regine  de  Dun- 
fermelya.  [Edited  by  C.  Innes.]  Edinburgi:  T, 
Constable,  1842.  xxxviii,  i  1.,  560  p.,  9  facs.  4*. 
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Dunham  Magna. 

Dunham  Magna.  Marriages  at  Dunham 
Magna,  1538  to  1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Nor- 
folk pa  ish  registers.  Marilages.  v.  2,  pp.  11- 
32.     London,  1900.     8**.)  ARX 

Dunkeld  (Diocese). 
See  St.  Andrews,  Dunkeld  and  Dunblane  (Diocese), 

Dunkinfield. 

Butterworth  (E.)  An  historical  account  of 
the  towns  of  Ashtoa-u:)dcr-Lyne,  Stalybridge  and 
Dunkinfield.     Ashton,  1842.     12".  CO 

Duiiluce  caslle. 

Bigg^er  (Francis  Joseph).  Some  historical  notes 
about  Dunluce  and  its  builders.  (Ulster  Jour,  of 
Archoeol.     v.  11,  pp.  154-162.     Belfast,  1905.) 

Lynn  (W.  H.)  Notes  on  the  ruins  of  Dunluce 
Castle,  county  of  Antrim,  with  explanation  of  a 
reconstructed  plan  of  the  earlier  fortress,  i  pi. 
(Ulster  Jour,  of  Archaeol.  v.  11,  pp.  97-107. 
Belfast,  1905.) 

Dun  robin  castle. 

Gower  (Ronald  Sutherland).  Dunrobin  castle. 
(Pall  Mall  Maga.  v.  22,  pp.  292-3 la  London, 
1900.) 

Dunstanburgh  castle. 

Compton  (C.  H.)  The  castle  of  Dunstan- 
burgh. (Jour.  Brit.  Archoeol.  Assoc,  n.  s.  v.  9, 
pp.  111-116.     London,  1903.) 

Dunster. 

Larter  (C.  E.)  Minehead,  Porlock,  and  Dun- 
ster. The  seaboard  of  Exmoor.  With  articles. . . 
by  C.  M.  F.  Luttrell  [and  others].  Illustrated 
with  drawings  by  Gordon  Home...  Minehead: 
Cox  Sons  <5y  Co.,  1907.  124  p.,  I  map,  4  pi.  3. 
ed.     12".     (The  homeland  handbooks,     no.  18.) 

COB 

Lyte  (Sir  Henry  Churchill  Maxwell).  A  his- 
tory of  Dunster  and  of  the  families  of  Mohun  and 
Luttrell.  London:  St.  Catherine  Press,  Ltd.,  1909. 
2V.     illus.     8".  CO 

Dunster  castle. 

Clark  (G.T.)  Dunster  castle,  i  pi.  (Archaeol. 
Jour.     V.  36,  pp.  309-320.     London,  1879.) 

Lyte  (H.  C.  Maxwell).  Dunster  and  its  lords. 
7  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  37,  pp.  57-93i  155- 
179,  271-293.     London,  1880.) 


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Duntisboarne  Abbots. 

Dnntisbourne  Abbots.     Marriag^es  at  Dan- 
tisbourne  Abbots,   1607-183 7.     (In:     Gloucester- 
shire,   Eng.       Gloucestershire    parish     registers. 
Marriages,     v.   12,  pp.   139-147.    London^  1906. 
8^)  ARX 

Dunvegan  castle. 

Malan  (A.  H.)  Dunvegan  castle.  (Pall  Mall 
Maga.     V.  24,  pp.  5-19.     London^  1901.) 

Durham  (City). 

Byg^ate  (J.  E.)  The  Cathedral  Church  of 
Durham;  a  description  of  its  fabric  and  a  brief 
history  of  the  Episcopal  See.  London:  G.  Bell  &* 
Sons,  1899.    4  p.  1.,  118  p.,  I  plan.    12°.     MRBR 

Deseription  (A)  or  breife  declaration  of  all 
the  ancient  monuments,  rites,  and  customes  belong- 
inge  or  beinge  within  the  monastical  church  of 
Durham  before  the  suppression;  written  in  1593. 
London:  J.  B.  Nichols  6*  Son  [1842].  xv.  144  p. 
S**.    (Surtees  Society.    Publications,    v.  15.)    CA 

For  reprint  of  1903,  see:  Rites  of  Durham  .  .  .  [etc.] . 

Durham  Cathedral.  The  baptismal,  marriage, 
and  burial  registers  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
Christ  and  Blessed  Mary  the  Virgin,  at  Durham, 
1609  to  1896.  Transcribed  and  annotated  by  Ed- 
ward Arthur  White,  and  edited  by  George  J. 
Armytage.  London,  i%()-].  ix,  211  p.  4"*.  (Har- 
leian  Soc.  Pub.     Registers,     v.  23.)  ♦R 

Hills  (Gordon  M.)  The  cathedral  and  monas- 
tery of  St.  Cuthbert  at  Durham.  4  pi.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  22,  pp.  197-237.  Lon- 
doHt  1866.) 

Historical  and  descriptive  view  of  the  city  of 
Durham  and  its  environs.  To  which  is  added  a 
reprint  of  Hegg's  legend  of  St.  Cuthbert  from  the 
edition  of  George  Allan.  Durham:  T,  Hogrett 
[pref.  1824].     viii,  141  p.,  i  plan.     12".  CO 

Howells  (William  Dean).  Seven  English 
cities.  New  York:  Harfer  &*  Bros,,  1909.  5  p.l.. 
3-«oo  p..  I  1.,  32  pi.     8*.  CBP 

Illustrated  (The)  guide  to  Durham  and  its 
vicinity.  Durham:  T,  Caldcleugh  [1898].  i  p.l,, 
X,  183  (i),  xxxii  p.,  22  pi.     14.  ed.     I2'.      KFP 

Memorials  of  St.  Giles's,  Durham,  being 
Grassmen's  accounts  and  other  parish  records, 
together  with  documents  relating  to  the  hospitals  of 
Kepier  and  St.  Mary  Magdalene.  Durham:  An- 
drtws  &*  Co,,  1896.  xxxvii,  i  1.,  303  p.,  i  pi.  8". 
(Surtees  Society.     Publications,     v.  95.)  CA 

Raine  (J.),  Sr,  A  brief  account  of  Durham 
cathedral,  with  notices  of  the  castle,  university, 
city  churches,  etc.  Newcastle:  the  Author,  1833. 
I  p.l.,  v-viii,  156  p.,  2  pi.     16°.  COF 

Rites  of  Durham,  being  a  description  or  brief 
declaration  of  all  the  ancient  monuments,  rites, 
and  customs  belonging  or  being  within  the  Monas- 
tical Church  of  Durham  before  the  suppression; 
written  1593.  [Edited  by  J.  T.  Fowler.]  Durham, 
Eng,:  Andrews  6*  Co.,  1903.  xxi,  355,  20  p., 
I  1.,  3  plans.  8".  (Surtees  Society.  Publications, 
V.  107  (1902).) 

For  reprint  of  1842,  see:  A  description  of  all  the  ancient 
monuments  [etc.]. 

St.  Mar£^aret*s»  Durham.  The  registers  of 
St.  Margaret's  (Durham),  in  the  county  of  Durham. 
Marriages,    1558-1812.       Transcribed,    indexed. 


edited  by  the  Rev.  H.  Roberson.  Sundtrland: 
privately  printed,  I904.  xii,  143  p.  8*.  (Dur- 
ham and  Northumberland  Parish  Register  Society. 
Publications,    v.  9.)  ARX 

Whitfield  (M.  W.)    Durham.     Hull:   C.  H, 

Barnwell,  1885.     16  p.     8".  CO  box 

Repr.:  "  The  Hull  Quarterly  and  East  Riding  PonfoUo." 

Durham  (County). 
Periodicals. 

Durham  and  Northumberland  Parish  Register 
Society.  [Publications.]  v.  9-21.  Sunderland^ 
1904-1909.     8**.  ARX 

V.  II  pub.  in  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

General  works. 
Andrews   (William),   editor.     See    Byg^one 
Durham. 

Bishoprick  (The)  garland,  or  a  collection  of 
legends,  songs,  ballads,  etc.,  belonging  to  the 
county  of  Durham.  [Compiled  by  Sir  Cuthbert 
Sharp.]  Sunderland:  Hills  &*  Co.,  1906.  6  p.l., 
v-viii,  84,  ii  p..  3  pl.     8\  NCK 

Reprinted  from  the  London  edition  of  1834. 
One  of  Z50  copies  printed. 

Boyle  (J.  R.)  Comprehensive  guide  to  the 
county  of  Durham:  with  maps  and  plans.  Lon- 
don:   IV,  Scott  [1892].     viii,  733  p.     12'*.      KPP 

Brereton  {Sir  W. )  Notes  of  a  journey  through 
Durham  and  Northumberland  in...  1635.  AVnr- 
castle:  repr.  M,  A.  Richardson,  1844.  35  (i)  p. 
8®.  (In:  Reprints  of  rare  tracts... &c.  AVa*- 
castle,  1847-49.     Miscellaneous.)  C 

Byg^one  Durham.  Edited  by  Williaai  Andrews. 
London:  W,  Andrews  &*  Co,,  1898.  2  p.l.,  297  p., 
8  pl.     8\  CO 

Churchwardens*  accounts  of  Pittington  and 
other  parishes  in  the  county  of  Durham  from  A.D. 
1 580-1 700.  Durham:  the  Society,  1888.  xvii. 
I  1*1  379  P*     8***     (Surtees  Soc.     v.  84.)  CA 

Cooke  (G.  A.).  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Durham . . .  London: 
C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  142  p.,  i  1.,  i  map.  24**.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  6.])         CBD 

De  Foe  (D.)  The  travels  of... Defoe  in  the 
counties  of  Northumberland  and  Durham.  Nevt- 
castle:  M.  A,  Richardson,  1845.  30  p.,  i  1.  8'. 
(In:  Reprints  of  rare  tracts... &c.  Newcastle, 
1847-49.     Miscellaneous.)  C 

Durham.  Wills  and  inventories  from  the  reg- 
istry at  Durham.  Durham:  Andrews  ^  Co., 
1835-1906.  3v.  8°.  (Surtees  Society.  Publica- 
tions.    V.  2,  38,  112.)  CA 

Title  of  Pt.  z  reads:  Wills  and  inventories  illastrative  of 
the  history  . . .  &c.  of  the  northern  counties  of  England  from 
the  eleventh  century  downwards. 

Flower  (W.),  and  R.  Glovkr.  The  heraldic 
visitatione  of  ye  countye  palatyne  of  Durham... 
1575.  [Edited  by  N.  J.  Philipson.]  [Newcastle:  S. 
Hodgson,  1820.]     5  p.l.,  62  p.     f*.  ffABX 

Fordyce  (William).  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  the  County  Palatine  of  Durham;  compris- 
ing a  condensed  account  of  its  natural,  civil,  and 
ecclesiastical  historv,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time. .  .[with]  numerous  illustrations.. . 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne:  T.  Fordyce  \\Z%-'i\  2  v., 
pl.,  port.     sq.  4**.  fCO 


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Durham  (County\  confd, 

Foster  (J.)f  editor.  Pedigrees  recorded  at  tbe 
visitations  of  the  County  Palatine  of  Durham,  made 
by  W.  Flower,  Norroy  king-of-arms,  in  1575,  R.  St. 
George. .  .in  161 5,  and  by  W.  Dugdale. .  .in  1666. 
Illustrated  with  upwards  of  150  coats  of  arms. 
London:  J,  Foster,  1887.     ix.  358  p.     8*.     ARX 

Great  Britain*  —  Compounding  Committee, 
Records  of  the  committees  for  compounding,  etc. 
with  delinquent  royalists  in  Durham  and  North- 
umberland during  the  civil  war,  etc.  164 3-1 660. 
[Ed.  by  R.  Welford.]  Durham:  Andnws  ^  Co,, 
1905.  xxxiv,  462,  20  p.,  2  1.  8*".  (Surtees  Soc. 
Publications,     v.  3.)  CA 

Bibliography,  pp.  460-461. 

Great  Britain.— Pi/^/iV  Record  Office,  Dur- 
ham records.  Calendar  of  the  cursitor's  records: 
chancery  enrolments.  (31.  ann.  rep.  Deputy  Keeper 
Public  Records,  1870.     pp.  42-168.) 

Rolls  of  Richard  de  Bury,  Bishop  of  Durhatn,  Dec.  7, 
X333  to  April  14,  1345;  Thomas  de  Hatfield,  do.,  May  8, 
134s  to  May  8, 138 1. 

{32.  same,  1871.     pp.  264-330.) 

Rolls  of  Thomas  de  Hatfield,  Bishop  of  Durham,  cont'd.; 
John  Fordham,  do.,  Sept.  9,  1381  to  April  3,  1388. 

(33.  same,  1872.     pp.  43-210.) 

Rolls  of  Walter  Skirlaw,  Bishop  of  Durham,  April  3, 
X388  to  24  March,  1405;  Thomas  XangUy,  do.,  May  17, 
1406  to  Nov.  a8,  X437. 

(34.  same,  1873.     pp.  163-264.) 

Rolls  of  Robert  Neville,  Bishop  of  Durham,  April  8,  X438 
to  9  July,  1457. 


(35.  same,  1874.     pp.  76-156.) 


Rolls  of  Laurence  Booth,  Bishop  of  Durham,  %$  Sept., 
Z457  to  Sept.  z,  X476;  William  Dudley,  do.,  Oct.  14, 147610  ? 

X483. 

(36.  same,  1875.     pp.  1-160.) 

Rolls  of  John  Sherwood,  Bishop  of  Durham,  Aug.  xo, 
X485  to  12  Jan.,  i493-4> 

(37.  same,  1876.     pp.  1-171.) 

Rolls  of  Cuthbert  Tunstall,  Bishop  of  Durham,  ac  March, 
X530  to  Sept.  or  Oct.  1550;  Bishop  Pilkins^^ton,  March  95. 
X561  to  Jan.  9^,  1576:  roll  of  Eliz.  x8,  during  vacancy  of 
the  See  of  Durham;  Bishop  Barnes,  May  a8,  xi;77  to  Aug. 
24,  Z587:  Bishop  Hutton,  July  26,  1589  to  Marcn  24,  X594-5; 
Bishop  Matthew,  April  7,  1595  to  Aug.  98,  z6o6. 

(40.  same,  1879.     pp.  480-520.) 

Rolls  of  William  James,  Bishop  of  Durham,  Sept.  x6, 
x6o6  to  May  Z9,  1617. 

Durham  records.  Cursitor's  records,  in- 
quisitions post  mortem,  etc.  (44.  ann.  rept.  Deputy 
Keeper  Public  Records,  1883.     pp.  3x0-542.) 

cont'd.  .  (45.  same,  1884.     pp.  153- 

282.) 

Durham  records.     Indexes  to  persons  and 

places  mentioned  in  Kellawe's  register.  (30.  ann. 
rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1869.  pp. 
99-120.) 

Handbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  Durham  and 
Northumberland.  London:  J,  Murray,  1873.  viii, 
340  p.,  map.  New.  ..ed.  12**.  (Murray's  Hand- 
books.) KFP 

History  (A)  of  Durham.  London:  A.  Con- 
stable 67*  Co.,  Ltd.,  1905-7.  2.  V.  illus.  f*.  (In: 
The  Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of  England.) 

tco 

Howe  (J.  J.)    Durham,  Carlisle  and  Allerton- 

hire  marriage  bonds.     (Northern   Geneal.     1895, 

Sp.  54,  105-107,  143-145.  222-224;  1896,  pp.  6-8, 


45-47,  108-110.  184-186;  V.  3,  pp.  39-41,  79-81; 
V.  4,  pp.  37-38.      Vorh,  Eng„  1895- 1901.) 

Hutchinson  (W.)  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  the  County  Palatine  of  Durham.  New- 
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Inventories  (The)  of  church  goods  for  the 
counties  of  York,  Durham  and  Northumberland. 
Durham:  Surtees  Soc,  1897.  8°.  (Surtees  Soc. 
V.  97.)  CA 

Kirk  (T.)  Joumeyings  through  Northumber- 
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Richardson,  1845.  16  p.,  i  1.  8*.  (In:  Reprints 
of  rare  tracts. ..&c.  Newcastle,  1847-49.  Mis- 
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Lapsley  (Gaillard  Thomas).  The  County  Pala- 
tine of  Durham.  A  study  in  constitutional  his- 
tory. . .  New  York:  Longmans,  Green,  dr*  Co., 
1900.  xi,  380  p.  8".  (Harvard  Historical  Studies. . . 
The  Henry  Warren  Torrey  fund.     v.  8.)       BAC 

Latimer  (John).  Local  records;  or,  Histor- 
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curred in  Northumberland  &  Durham,  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne  and  Berwick-upon-Tweed;  with  bio- 
graphical notice^  of  deceased  persons  of  talent,  in- 
fluence, &c.  in  the  district.  1 832-1 857.  Being  a 
continuation  of  the  work,  under  the  same  title, 
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Omsby  (George).  On  Durham  wills  and  in- 
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pp.  396-420.     London,  1866.) 

Pioton  {Sir  James  A.)  A  few  notes  on  the 
ethnology  and  development  of  the  bishopric  and 
County  Palatine  of  Durham,  i  pi.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  43,  pp.  133-137.  London, 
1887.) 

Richardson  (M.  A.)  The  local  historian's 
table  book  of  remarkable  occurrences. .  .connected 
with  the  counties  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  North- 
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3v.  ini.     8'.  STUART  7484 

Legendary  division.  Newcastle-upon- 
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STUART  7486 

Rose  (Thomas).  Westmorland,  Cumberland, 
Durham,  and  Northumberland,  illustrated,  from 
original  drawings  by  Thomas  Allom,  etc.,  with  his- 
torical &  topographical  descriptions,  by  Thomas 
Rose.  London:  Fisher,  Son  b*  Co,,  1833.  3  v.  4". 

fCOB 

Surtees  (R.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
the  County  Palatine  of  Durham;  compiled  from 
original  records. .  .and  illustrated  by  engravings  of 
architectural  and  monumental  antiquities. .  .in- 
cluding a  memoir  of  the  author  by  George  Taylor. 
London:  /.   B,  Nichols  &*  Son,   1840.     4  v.    pi. 

illus.  r,  ttco 

Durham  (Diocese). 

Durham  (Diocese).  Bishop  Hatfield's  survey, 
a  record  of  the  possessions  of  the  See  of  Durham, 
made  by  order  of  T.  de  Hatfield.  With  an  ap- 
pendix of  original  documents,  and  a  glossary  by 
W.  Green  well.  Durham:  G.  Andrews,  1857.  xviii, 
296  p.    8*.    (Surtees  Soc.  Pub.     v.  32.)  CA 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH   GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Durham  (Diocese)^  cont'd, 

BoldoD  Buke,  a   survey  of  the  possessions 

of  the  See  of  Durham,  made  by  order  of  Bishop 
Hugh  Pudsey,  in  the  year  1183.  With  a  transla- 
tion, an  appendix  of  original  documents  and  a 
glossary.  By  the  Rev.  W.  Greenwell.  Durham: 
G.  Andrews^  1852.  xii,  75,  Ixxiv  p.  S**.  (Surtees 
Soc.  Pub.     V.  25.)  CA 

Depositions  and  other  ecclesiastical  pro- 
ceedings from  the  courts  of  Durham,  extending 
from  1311  to  the  reign  of  Elizabeth.  [Ed.  by  T. 
Raine.]  London:  J,  B.  Nichols  and  Son  [iS45|. 
viii,  356  p.     8".     (Surtees  Soc.  Pub.     v.  21.)    CA 

The    injunctions    and    other  ecclesiastical 

proceedings  of  Richard  Barnes,  bp.  of  Durham, 
from  1575  to  15S7.  [Ed.  by  J.  Raine.]  Durham: 
G.  Andrews  [1850].  xix  (i),  142,  I  1.,  clxxi  p. 
8".     (Surtees  Soc.  Pub.     v.  22.)  CA 

Darham  (Diocese). — ffigh  Commission  Court. 
The  acts  of  the  High  Commission  Court  within  the 
diocese  of  Durham.  [Ed.  W.  H.  D.  Langstaffe.] 
Durham:  G.  Andrews,  iSs^.  viii,  290  p.  8".  (Sur- 
tees Soc.  Pub.     V.  34.)  CA 

Gaufridus  de  Coldingham.  Historire  Dunel- 
mcnsis;  scriptores  tres,  Gaufridus  de  Coldingham, 
Robertusde  Graystanes,  et  Willielmus  de  Chambre. 
London:  J.  B.  Nichols  and  Son,  1839.  xlviii,  156, 
ccccxciii  pp.  8**.  (Surtees  Society.  Publications. 
V.  9.)  CA 

Low  (John  Low).  Durham.  London:  Soc. 
for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  1881.  2  p.l., 
340  pp.,  I  map,  I  plan.    16**.    (Diocesan  histories.) 

CO 

Durham  abbey. 

Durham  Abbey.  Extracts  from  the  Account 
Rolls  of  the  Abbey  of  Durham,  from  the  original 
Mss.  Durham:  Surtees  Soc,  1 898-1 901.  3  v. 
8**.  (Surtees  Society.  Publications,   v.  99-100, 10 '^.) 

CA 

Feodarium  Prioratus  Dunelmensis.  A  sur- 
vey of  the  estates  of  the  prior  and  convent  of  Dur- 
ham, compiled  in  the  fifteenth  century. . .  [Ed.  by 
Rev.  W.  Greenwell.]  Durham:  Andrews  dr*  Co., 
1872.  2  p.l.,  Ixxxviii,  381  p.  8".  (Surtees  Soc. 
Pub.     V.  58.)  CA 

Halmota  Prioratus  Dunelmensis,  contain- 
ing extracts  from  the  Halmote  court  or  manor 
rolls  of  the  prior  and  convent  of  Durham.  A.  D. 
1 296- A.  D.  1384.  [Edited  by  Mr.  Longstaffe 
and  John  Booth.]  Durham  :  Andrews  6t*  Co., 
1889.  xliv,  I  1.,  287  p.  8°.  (Surtees  Soc.  Pub. 
V.  82.)  CA 

Durham  castle. 

Durham  (The)  castle.  Durham:  D.  Cald- 
cleugh,  printer^  1889.      I  p.l.,  9  pp.      12*'. 

COF  p.  box 

Ornsby  (George).  Durham  Castle.  4  pi. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archa?ol.  Assoc,  v.  22,  pp.  46-63. 
London,  1866.) 

Durisdeer. 

Ramag^e  (C.  T.)     Drumlanrig  Castle  and  the 

Dc?uglases:  with  the  early  history  and  ancient  re- 
maihs  of  Durisdeer,  Closeburn,  and  Morton.  Dum- 
fries: J.  Anderson  &*  Son,   1S76.     xxiii,  411  pp. 

a'.  CR 


Durleigh. 

Durlei^^h*  Marriages  at  Durleigh,  1683  to 
1807.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  rcg-. 
isters.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  33-39.  London,  1905. 
8^)  ARX 

Durrington. 

Durriuf^ton.  Marriages  at  Durrington,  1591 
to  18 1 2.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish 
registers.    Marriages,    v.  2,  pp.  137-152.  London, 

1906.  8^)  ARX 

Ruddle  (C.  S.)  Notes  on  Durrington.  (Wilt- 
shire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  31,  pp. 
331-342.     Devizes,  1901.) 

Dursley. 

Dursley.  Marriages  at  Dursley,  1639  ^^  1812. 
(In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  47-108.  London, 
1899.     S^)  ARX 

Dysart. 

Notiees  from  the  local  records  of  Dysart. 
[Edited  by  W.  Muir.]  Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick 
<5r*  Son,  1853.  3ti  72  p.,  4  pi.  sq.  4*.  (Maitland 
Club.)  CA 

Eagle. 

Eafi^le.  Marriages  at  Eagle,  1588  to  1837. 
(In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  1-15.  London,  1909. 
8\)  ARX 

Ealing. 
See  sub-section  under  London. 

Karsdon. 

Craster  (Herbert  Henry  Edmund).  The  paro- 
chial chapelries  of  Earsdon  and  Horton.  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne: A.  Reid  ^  Co.,  1909.  xii,  410 
p.,  I  1.,  2  maps,  2  plans,  3  pi.  sq.  4*.  (History 
of  Northumberland,   vol.  9.)  CO 

Easebourne. 

Palmer  (Raymund).  Catholic  registers.  Cowd- 
ray,  Easebourne  and  Midhurst.  (Cath.  Rec.  Soc. 
Misc.     V.  I,  pp.  244-271.     London,  1905.) 

Easingwold. 

Gill  (Thomas).  Vail  is  Eboracensis:  comprising 
the  history  and  antiquities  of  Easingwold  and  its 
neighbourhood.  London:  Simpkin,  Marshall  <y 
Co.,  1852.    xiii,  18-456  p.,  I  plan,  14  pi.    8°.    CO 

East  Allington. 

East  Allington.  Marriages  at  East  Allington, 
1559  to  I S 12.  (In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincoln- 
shire parish   registers,     v.  2,   pp.  9-15.     London, 

1907.  8°.)  ARX 

East  Barnet. 

Cass  (Frederick  Charles).  The  parish  of  East 
Barnet.  Westminster ,  1 885-1 892.  280  p.,  3  pi., 
13  tabl.     4'.  tARX 

East  Bridgford. 

East  Kridgford.     Marriages  at  East  Bridgford, 

1614  to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Not- 
tinghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  x, 
pp.  35-49.     London,  1898.     8**.)  ARX 

East  Garston. 

Wethered  (F.  T.)  Esegarestona  (Esgarston) 
versus  East  Garston.  (Berks,  Bucks  and  Oxon 
Arch?eol.  Jour.  n.  s.  v.  9,  pp.  108-111.  Reading, 
1904.) 


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East  Grinstead. 

Hills  (Wallace  Henry).  The  history  of  East 
Grinstead.  East  Grinstead:  Farncombe  df*  Co., 
1906.     3  p.l.,  (1)  x-xv,  288  p.     8".  CO 

East  Kilbride. 

Ross  (William).  Busby  and  its  neighbourhood, 
including  the  parishes  of  Carmunnock,  East  Kil- 
bride, Mearns,  and  Cathcart:  being  historical  no- 
tices in  four  lectures.  Glasgow:  D,  Bryce  ^  Son^ 
1883.     xvi,  139  p.     8°.  CR 

East  Knoyle. 

East  Knoyle.  Marriages  at  East  Knoyle,  1538 
to  1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  1-36.  London, 
1906.     8^)  ARX 

East  Leake. 

East  Leake.  Marriages  at  East  Leake,  1600 
to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Notting- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5*  PP- 
81-93.     London,  1903.     8**.)  ARX 

East  Lexham. 

East  Lexham.  Marriages  at  East  Lexham, 
1541  to  1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  11 3-1 20.  London, 
1899.     8%)  ARX 

East  Stoke. 

East  Stoke.  Marriages  at  East  Stoke,  1538  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  61-88. 
London,  1900.     8**.)  ARX 

East  Woodhay. 

East  Woodhay.  Marriages  at  East  Woodhay, 
1618  to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  21-48. 
London,  1907.     8*.)  ARX 

Eastbourne. 

Eastbourne  illustrated  visitors'  guide.  What 
to  see  and  how  to  see  it.  London:  L  Davis  [1905]. 
80  p.,  I  map.     19.  ed.     illus.     12.  KFf* 

Eastham. 

Eastham.  The  parish  registers  of  Eastham, 
Cheshire,  from  A. D.  1598  to  1700.  Edited... by 
Francis  Sanders.  London:  Mitchell  and  Hughes, 
1891.     xvi,  187  p.     8\  ARX 

One  of  100  oopiM  printed. 

Eastington. 

Easting^on.  Marriages  at  Eastington,  1558 
to  181 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  13.  pp. 
89-122.     London,  iqo8.     8**.)  ARX 

Eastrop. 

Eastrop.  Marriages  at  Eastrop,  1759  to 
1807.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  149-150.  London, 
1903.     8^)  ARX 

Eastwick. 

Eastwiok.  Marriages  at  Eastwick,  1556  to 
1837.  (In:  Hertfordshire,  Eng.  Hertfordshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  i45-j_5£. 
London,  1907.     8**.) 


Eastwood. 

Eastwood.  Marriages  at  Eastwood,  1711  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  i-is* 
London,  1907.     8".)  ARX 

Ebrington. 

Ebring^ton.  Marriages  at  Ebrington,  1653  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  113- 
127.     London,  1900.     8".) 


Eccles. 

Eooles.  The  registers  of  the  parish  church  of 
Eccles  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Baptisms, 
burials,  and  marriages,  1564-1632.  Transcribed 
and  edited  by  A.  E.  Hodder. ..  Rochdale:  J.  Clegg, 
1906.  vi,  I  1.,  285  (i)  p.,  I  pi.  8*.  (Lancashire 
Parish  Register  Society.    [Publications.]    no.  25.) 


Ecclesfield. 

Eoolesfleld*  The  first  book  of  the  marriage, 
baptismal,  and  burial  registers  of  Ecclesfield 
parish  church,  Yorkshire,  from  1558  to  1619;  also- 
the  churchwardens*  accounts  from  1520  to  1546. 
Annotated  by  A.  S.  Gatty.  London:  Bell  6* 
Sons,  1878.     xii,  2  1.,  186  p.     4°.  ARX 

Eccleston. 

Eooleston.  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Eccleston,  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Chris- 
tenings, burials,  and  weddings,  1603-1694... 
Edited  by  J.  Arrowsmith the  indexes  by  J.  Pea- 
cock. Rochdale  [Eng.]/.  Clegg,  1 903.  vii,  150  p. 
8**.  (Lancashire  Parish  Register  Society.  [PuM 
[no.]  15.)  AKlL 

Edenbridge. 

Edenbridg^e.  Extracts  from  the  parish  regis- 
ters of  Edenbridge.  Edited  by  Granville  Leveson- 
Gower.  (Archaeolog^a  Cantiana.  v.  21,  pp.  283- 
300.     London,  1895.     8".)  CO 

Edgton. 

Ed^^ton.  The  register  of  Edgton.  v,  28,  vi  p. 
(In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Parish 
registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford,  v.  3,  pp.  63-90. 
London,  1903.     8°.)  ARX 

Edgworth. 

BdipiForth.  Marriages  at  Edgworth,  1554  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  la,  pp.  127-135. 
London,  1906.     8*.)  AH& 

Edinburgh  (City). 

Albert  memorial  guide  book  to  Edinburgh  and 
its  environs.  Edinburgh:  J,  Middlemass  &*  Co., 
1877.     12,  65  p.,  I  plan,  a  pi.     illus.     8**. 

Amot  (H.)  The  history  of  Edinburgh,  from 
the  earliest  accounts  to...  1780...  To  which  is 
added  a  sketch  of. .  .the  city  from  1780  to  x8i6. . . 
Edinburgh'  T.  Turnbull,  1 816.  xvi.  598  p., 
I  map.     8%  STUART  7644 

Baird(J.  G.  A.)  An  Edinburgh  account-book 
of  two  hundred  years  ago.  (Scottish  Hist.  Rev. 
y.  6,  pp.  140-149.     Glasgow,  1909.     8'.) 

Ballantyne  (R.  M.)  Photographs  of  Edin- 
burgh, with  descriptive  letterpress...  Glasgow: 
A.  Duthie  [18—?]     28  1.,  13  pi.     sq.  4'. 

STUART  7686 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Edinburgk  (Cily).  cont'd. 

BaJUnEKlI  (William).  Edinburgh,  past  and 
present:  ils  associationa  and  aurroundings.  drawn 
with  pen  and  pencil.  [By  W.  BaUingall  &  others. 
Edited  hj  W.  Ballingall,]  Edinturgh:  W,  Oli- 
pkantandCo.,  1877,     xiv,  153(1)  p., 31  pi.     illus. 

4°.  tCR 

'  BrlUah  Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
Science.  Excursion  handbook.  Edinburgh  meet- 
ing, August.  1B92.  {Edinburgh,  189!.]  168  p.. 
4  maps.     8°.  CBB 

Brltton  IJohn).  Modern  Athens!  displayed  in 
a  seiiea  of  vievs;  or,  Edinburgh  in  the  nineteenth 
century. . .  From.,  .drawings  by  T.  H.  Shepherd. 
With  historical. .  .illustrations  [by  J.  Britloa]. 
LanJon-./itnesS' Co,,  li2^.    vi.  89  (1)  p.,  45  pi.  4'. 

London:  J ottft  ij;*  Co.. 


<S  pi. 


CRB 


Brawn  (T.)  The  slraager's  guide  to  Edii 
burgh. .  .and  a  sketch  of  the  country  in  the  vicinity 
of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  T.  Br<,v>».  1B07. 
i8op.,  I  map,     5.  ed.     12°.      STCART  8766 

Chftmbera  (Robert).  The  ancient  domestic 
architecture  of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh  Castle  as 
before  the  siege  of  1573,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  2  p.  I.,  36 p. 
illus.     S°.  *C  p.  V.  4&8 

Edinburgh  papers.     Edinburgh  merchants 

and  merchandise  in  old  times.  L-nden:  W.  &• 
R.  Ciambirs,  1859.      I  p.l.,  a8  p.      8°. 

TLH  p.  box  I 

Traditions  of  Edinburgh,    Edinturgh:  fV. 

&■  C.  Tail,  1825.     av.     16°.  CB 

Edinburgh:    iV.    &•   X.     Chamb/rs. 

1847-     348  p.,  (pi.     ncwed.     11°.  CRB 

London:   W.  b- X.  Chambtrt  [184-?] 

N»w  ed . . . corr.     348  p.,  1  pi.     la'.  CRB 

Cockbiirn(H.)  Memorials  of  his  time.  Edin- 
turgh: A.  *■  C.  Blatk,  1856.  vlii.  470  p..  I  port. 
8°.  BTDABT  7847 

Nivi   York.  1856.      ia°.  CR 

CoUeectate  Church  and  Hospital  of  the  Holy 
Trinity,  Edinburgh.  Charters  and  documents  re- 
lating to  the  Church  and  Hospital  of  the  Holy 
Trinity,  and  the  Trinity  Hospital,  Edinburgh. 
A.  D.  1460-1661.  [With  a  preface  by  J.  D. 
Manviclc]  Edinburgh:  S.  B.  fl.  Soc.  1871. 
Ill,  187  p.  4°.     (Scottish  Burgh  Records  Society.) 

Creach  (William).  Edinburgh  fugitive  pieces: 
with  letters  containing  a  comparative  view  of  the 
modes  of  living,  arts,  commerce,  literature,  man- 
ners, etc..  of  Edinburgh  at  different  periods.  By 
W.  Creech,  to  which  is  preiiied  an  account  of  his 
life.  Edinburgh: J.  Fairbairn,  1815.  xll.  372  p.. 
I  port.     8°.  CR 

Letters  addressed  10  Sir  John  Sinclair,  bart., 

respecting  the  mode  of  living,  arts,  commerce,  lit- 
erature, manners.  &c.,  of  Edinburgh,  in  1763,  and 
since  that  period. ,  .with  some  account  of  the  phy- 
sical phenomena  In  Scotland  for  the  last  i;  years. 
[By  W.  Creech,]  Edinburgh,  1793.  52  p.  8°. 
*C  p.  V.  787 

Dolefall  newes  from  Edinborough  in  severall 
Utters,  shewing  in  what  danger  the  city  was,  upon 
theaB.  of  November  [1641]  beinga  generall  fast... 
Also.   Sad  newes  from  New-Castle...     YLondori\ 


W.  Puld.  1641 ;  \ripr.  NiwcaitU:  M.  A.  Rithard- 
torn,  1846].  is(i)p,  8.  (Id:  Reprints  of  rare 
tracts... &c.  l^ivieastlc,  1847-40.  Hiitorical. 
V.  I.)  C 

Ediabarfch.  ChartersandotherdocumeDts. .. 
A.D.  1143-1540.  [Edited  by  James  D.  Marwick.] 
Edinburgh:  ScolHih  Burgh  Records  Sotitty,  1871. 
a  p.t.,  8,  v-xxvii,  231  p.  4°.  (Scottish  Burgh 
Kecords  Society.)  CR 

Edinburgh  records.   The  bargb  accounts. . . 

Edited  by  K.  Adam. .  .with  preface  by  T.  Hunter. 
Edinburgh.  i89g.     a  v.     8°.  CB 

Extracts  from  the  records. . .     A.D.  1403- 

1569.  [Edited  by  James  D.  Marwick]  with  an  in- 
dex and  glossary.  4  v.  and  index.  Edinburgh: 
Scaltiih  Burgh  Retards  Satiety.  iSO^-ga.  4*. 
(Scottish  flurgh  Records  Society.)  CB 

Notes  relative  to  the  torllfied  walls  of  Edio- 


tle  of  Flodden. 


..A[t8 


..,  I  pi.     8*. 
CR  p.  box 

The  register  of  apprentices  of  the  city  of 

Edinburgh,  15S3-1666.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Skinner  &•  Co..  1906.  a  p.l.. 
ao6  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society.  [Pubsj 
Pt-  35)  ART 

The  register  of  marriages  for  the  parish  of 

Edinburgh,  1 595-1700,  Edited  by  H.  Paton. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Siinner  ■&•  Co.,  prtd.,  1905.  iv, 
769(1)  p.  a'*.  (Scottish  Record  Society.  [Pubsj 
pt.  a9-34.)  ART 

Bdinbnrgb  dissected,  in  a  terlei  of  letters  to 
Roger  Cutlar  by  his  nephew.  Edinburgh,  1S57. 
12°.  CB 

Elliot  (A.)    Elliot's  guide  to  Edlnbargh.   Edat- 

burgh:  A.  Elliel  [iS— ?]  3  p.l.,  $-7^  p..  I  pK, 
I  plan.     8'.  KTT 

Oeddea  (Patrick).  Edinburgh  and  its  region, 
geographic  and  historical.  (Scottish  geog.  mag. 
V.  18.  pp.  302-312.     Edinburgh,  190a.) 

Gordon  (J.)  Blrdseye  view  of  Edinbunth  in 
1647.  [Facsimile  copy.]  Edinburgh:  W.  A* 
A.  K.Johmhn,  1865.     46  x  20  in.     H^i  Dopt. 

GrAnt  (James).  Casiell's  old  and  new  Edin- 
bargb:  its  history,  its  people  and  its  places.  Lon- 
don:'Cassell.  Feller,  Calpin  &•  Co.  [i88a].  3  t.  4'- 
tCB 
Grekt  Britain. — Jutlieiary  Courl, Edinburgh, 
The  records  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Justiciary 
Courl,  Edinburgh,  1661-167B.  Edited  with  intro- 
duction... by  W.  G.  Scott-Moncrieff. . .  Edin- 
burgh: Scoilith  Hill.  Sac,  1905.  a  v.  8*. 
(Scottish  Hist.  Soc.  Publ.     ».  48.)  CP 

QTOAtBrltm,in.—Slalulei.  Acts  for  disabling 
Alexander  Wilson.  Esq.,  from  being  Lord  Provost 
of  Edinburgh,  and  for  bringing  (0  justice  the  mur- 
derers of  Captain  John  Porteous.  [Edinburgh: 
J.  Blair  &•  J.  Nairn,  1737.]  1  p.l.,  7,  g  p.  8*, 
CK  p.  T,  44 

Grejfrlftra  Burying-G  round.  Edinburgh, 
Register  of  interments.  ..1658-1700.  Edited  by 
H.  Paton.  Edinburgh:  Prid...byJ.  Skinner  A* 
Co.,  190a.  vi.  1  1.,  722  p.,  I  plan.  4°.  (Scottish 
Record  Society.)  ART 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Ediniurgh  idly),  contd. 

H»mM*rM«n  of  Edinburgh.  The  Hammer- 
ncn  of  Edinburgh  and  tbcir  allar  id  St.  Giles 
Church:  being  extracts  from  the  records  of  the 
Incorporation  of  Hammermen  of  Edinburgh,  1494 
to  issS.  With  introductory  notes  by  John  Smith. 
Edinburgh:    W.  J.  Hay  [jgref.  1906J. 


8^. 


SKD 

i(  Edinburgh...  Edin- 


HeltOD  (J.)  The  1 
burgh:    •"     "     •'■ 


HiBtorlcal  (An)  sketch  of  the  municipBl  coo- 
stitulion  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh;  including  the 
ael  of  the  Burgh  as  established  in  15B3,  and 
■mended  in  1730... and  litis  of  the  aldermen  and 
lord  provosts. . .  To  which  is  added,  An  historical 
account  of  the  Blue  Blanket.. .by  A.  Pennecuik. 
Edinburgh:  /,  Andtrsen.  l336.  Uxi,  t  I.,  1780., 
gpl,.  II  tab.     8°.  CB. 

HalTvoodboaaa  Abbey.  Register  o(  burials 
in  the  Chapel  Royal  or  Abbey  of   Holyroodhouse, 


Rtpc:  ScDtiith  Aoliquary. 

Button  (Laurence).  Literary  landmarks  of 
Edinburgh.  Ntw  York:  Harptr  *•  Bro!.,  1808. 
liv,  15-80  p.,  lb  pore,  13  pi.     11°.  NCB 

Kar  (John).     A  series  of  original  portraits  and 

caricature  etchings,  .  .with  biographical  sketches. .. 

Edinburgh:  ff.Palon,  1837-1843.     2  t.  in  4.    8*. 

CR 

Law  (T.  G.)  Lislebourg  and  Petit  Lcltb. 
(Seotliah  Hist.  Rev.  v.  i.pp.  19-26.  Glasgow, 
1903.) 

IiCttera  from  Edinburgh,  by  an  English  travel- 
ler. (New  Monthly  Maga,  and  Unir.  Reg.  Len- 
don,  1814.     8°.     V.  I,  pp.  16-16,  137-140-)    'IJE 

MaltUnd  (William).  The  hiHtory  of  Edin- 
burgh to  the  present  time... with  the  antient  and 
present  state  of  the  town  of  I.eith. . .   Edinbut 


'burgh. 
tCR 


1753.     pi.     f. 

Harwtck  (.Sir  James  David).  Edinburgh 
guilds  and  crafts.  A  sketch  of  Ihc  history  of  bnr- 
ge*i-ship.  guild  brotherhood,  and  membership  of 
crafli  in  the  cit;.  Edinburgh:  Iht  Scailish  Burgh 
Rtsords  Sociily,  1909.  a  p.L,  4  p.,  v-ii.  158  p., 
I  port.     4°,  CR 

Nelaon  (T.)  and  Sons.  Nelson's  historical  and 
descriptive  handbook  10  Edinburgh. .  ,  Edinburgh: 


Old  Edinburgh:  with  notes  on   its  eccleai- 

aslical  antiquities.  Edinburgh:  T.  Nelson  and  Sans, 
lin-     31  p.,  I  plan.     13°.         STUABT8764 

New  (A)  guide  to  the  city  of  Edinburgh;  con- 
taining a  description  of  all  the  public  buildings, 
and  a  concise  history  of  the  city...  Edinburgh: 
T.  SroTvu.  1797.  V.  S-I5I  p.,  14  pi.,  1  map. 
3.  ed.     16°.  CR 

Oliphant  (Afri.  ^ta^g■ret  Oliphant  Wilson). 
Royal  Edinburgh,  her  saints,  kings,  prophets  and 
poets.  With  illostrations  by  George  Reid.  Loh- 
don:  Macmillan  &•   Co.,  189a.     xjv,   t    t.,   ;3o  p. 


543 

Oliver  (George).  Goide  to  the  castle  of  Edin- 
boi^b,  with  an  historical  account  of  Queen  Mary's 
room... and  a  genealogical  table  showing  the  de- 
scent of  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria.  Edinburgh: 
H.  Armour,  1853.     33  p.,  I  1.  (folded).     lb°. 

CRF  p,  box 

"PmXpoMi  piiud..  Bickers  between  Edinburgh 
and  Leiih;  originally  published  in  the  Edinburgh 
Observer.  [Preface  signed  Patpos.]  Edinburgh; 
Stirling  &•  Krnnly,  1839.      30  p.    3  .     CR  p.  boi 

Pennronik  (A.)  An  historical  account  of  the 
blue  blanket,  or  craftsmen's  banner:  containing 
the  fundamental  principles  of  the  government  of 
[he  good  town,  powers,  and  prerogatives  of  the 
crafts  of  Edinburgh.  [By  Alexander  Pennycuik.J 
n.  l.-p.  {Edinburgh,  17  —  .]     n6  p.     34°. 

<Cp.  ▼,  11S4 

Roaa  (W.)  An  historical  account  of  the  privi- 
leges o(  the  College  of  Justice.  [By  Waller  Ross.] 
Edinburgh  [1778!]      3  p.l.,  139  p.      sq.  8°. 

*cp.  T.  iiae 

St.  Gllei,  Edinburgh.  Registrum  cartanim 
ecclesie  Sancti  Egidii  de  Edinburgh.  A  series  of 
charters  and  original  documents  connected  with  the 
church  of  St.  Giles,  Edinburgh.  [Edited  by  D. 
Laing.]  Edinburgh  [T".  Ci>nslabU\  1859.  iviii, 
t  I.,  civ,  336  p.,  1  facB.,  6  pi.,  I  plan.  sq.  4*. 
(BannatyneClub.)  CP 

Sorap-book  of  newspaper  clippings,  etc.,  re- 
lating to  Edinburgh  and  Leith.     i  B38-29.     f*. 

fCR 

Stark  (J.)  Picture  of  Edinburgh. ..  ^./ifi^urf  4; 
J.  Fairbairn  [and  olhtri]  1833.  viil,  370  p., 
13  pi.,  folded  plan.     3.  ed..  imp.     34°.  CR 

SteTCtiaoii  (R.  H.)  Annals  of  Edinburgh  and 
Leith;  from  A.  C.  330  to  A.  D.  1839.  Edinburgh, 
1839.      pi.,      map.      16°.  CR 

Stavenson  (Robert  Louis).  Edinburgh:  pic. 
turesque  notes.  London:  Sitlty  S^  Co.,  liif).  3  p.'-. 
183  p.     Ulna.     Newed.     13°.  CRB 

Watson  (W.  F.)  Edinburgh:  its  houses  and 
its  noted  inhabitants...  Catalogue  of  original  draw- 
ings, engravings,  etc. .  selected  from  the  private  col- 
lection of  W.  F.  Walaon,  for  the  inspection  oF  the 
members  of  the  Architectural  Institute  of  Scotland. 
[Edinburgh:  Murray  6*  Gibb.  prialtrs.  1865.) 
37  p.     4°.  CR  p.  box 

Wilson  {Sir  Daniel).  Memorials  of  Edinburgh 
in  the  olden  lime.  Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot,  187a. 
xiv,  I  I..  473  p..  3  plans,  40  pi.     new  ed.     ('. 

STUART  lOeO 

Edinburgh:   A.   &•  C.  Blatt,     i8qi. 

a  V.     a.  cd.     r.  HCR 

One  of  I  JO  cop  let  printed. 

Edin- 
.;pl.     13°. 
CR 
Edinburgh  (County). 

Bannatyne  Club.  Registrum  Domusde  Soltre 
necnon  Ecclesie  Collegiate  S.  Trinitatis  prope 
Edinburgh...  Cbertersof  the  Hospital  of  Soltre.  of 
Trinity  College.  Edinburgh,  and  other  collegiate 
churches  in  Mid-Lothian  [edited  by  D.  Laing]. 
Edinburgh,  1861.  xxiv.  I  I.,  cixi,  379  p.,  8  pi.. 
I  fac-sim.     illus.     4°.  CP 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Edinburgh  (Couniy\  cont'd, 

Benjie's  %M\dt  to  Edinburgh  and  vicinity,  in- 
cluding Roslin,  Hawthornden,  Aberdour,  North 
Berwick,  Linlithgow,  Abbotsford,  Melrose  and 
Dry  burgh  Abbey...  Edinburgh:  Alacniven  &* 
Wallace  [190-?]  vii  (i),  127  p.,  i  plan.  illus. 
18.     ed.     12".  KPT 

Clerk  {Sir  John).  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir 
John  Clerk  of  Penicuik. .  .extracted  by  himself 
from  his  own  journals,  1676-175 5.  Edited  from 
the  manuscript.  ..with. .  .introduction  and  notes  by 
J.  M.  Gray.  Edinburgh:  T.  &*  A.  Constable^  1892. 
xxxi,  278  p.,  3  pi.,  7  port.  8°.  (Scottish  History 
Soc.     Pubs.     V.  13.)  CP 

Edinburgfh.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Edinburgh.  Register  of  testaments.  Edited  by 
F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the  Society ^  1897-99. 
8*.  (British  Rec.  Soc.  Index  Library,  v.  16. 
Scottish  Kec.  Soc.     Pts.  i,  2,  4-7.)  ART 

Foulis  {Sir  John).  The  account  book  of  Sir 
John  Foulis  of  Ravelston,  1671-1707.  Edited  from 
the  original  manuscript,  with  introduction  and 
glossary,  by  the  Rev.  A.  W.  Cornelius  Hallen. 
Edinburgh:  Printed.  ..by  A.  and  T.  Constable  for 
the  Scottish  History  Society,  1894.  8^  (Scottish 
History  Society.     Publications,     v.  16.)  CP 

Jack  (T.  C.)  The  Waverley  handbook  to 
Edinburgh,  Hawthornden. .  .  &c. . .  Edinburgh: 
T.  C.Jack,  1876.     3  p.l.,  9-65  p.,  I  plan.     8". 

KPT 

Menaies  (John).  Menzies*  pocket  guide  to 
Edinburgh  and  its  environs.  Edinburgh:  J,  Men- 
ties,  1863.  viii,  9-80  p.,  I  plan,  7  pi.  8.  ed. 
i6%  CRB 

MiddlemaBB  (James)  &  Co.  A  handbook  to 
Edinburgh,  comprising  a  complete  guidebook  to  the 
city  and  neighbourhood. .  .presented. .  .by  J.  Mid- 
dlemass  &  Co. . .  Edinburgh  [J.  Middlemass  dr* 
Co.  187-?]     3  p.l.,  9-65  p.,  I  map.     illus.     8". 

CRB  p.  box 

Oliver  &  Boyd.  Oliver  &  Boyd's  Scottish 
tourist.  Guide  to  Edinburgh  and  neighbourhood. 
Edinburgh:  the  Authors,  i860,  iv,  87  p.,  i 
map,  8  pi.     12°.  CRB 

Waverley  (The)  guide  book  to  Edinburgh  & 
its  environs.  Edinburgh:  J.  Middlemass  &*  Co. 
[1906?]     2  p.l.,  81  (i)  p.,  2  pi.     nar.     12°. 

KPT  p.  box 

Edingdon  monastery. 

Jackson  (J.  E.)  Edingdon  monastery.  (Wilt- 
shire Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  20,  pp.  241- 
306.     DeviMcs,  1882.     8^)  CO 

Edlesborough. 

EdloBboroug^h.  >rarriages  at  Edlesborough, 
1568  to  1812.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buck- 
inghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i, 
pp.  25-61.     London,  igo2.     8°.) 


Edlingham. 

Hodg^Bon  (John  Crawford).  The  parish  of  Ed- 
lingham, with  the  chapelry  of  Bolton;  the  parish 
of  Felton,  with  the  chapelry  of  Framlington;  the 
chapelry  or  parish  of  Brinkburn.  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne:  A.  Reid  ^  Co.,  1904.  vii,  2  1.,  530  p.,  5  1., 
I  map,  I  plan,  11  pi.,  i  tab.  4°.  (A  history  of 
Northumberland,     v.  7.)  CO 


Edlington. 

Philipps  (R.  N.)  Edlington,  its  church  and 
cairn,  i  pi.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  30. 
pp.  414-420.     London ^  1874.) 

Edmonton. 
See  sub-section  under  London. 

Edstaston. 

Edstaston.  The  register  of  Edstaston.  2  p.l., 
75,  xii  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Diocese  of  Lichfield,  v.  10,  pp.  837-911.  Lon- 
don, 1908.)  ARX 

Edwalton. 

Edwalton.  Marriages  at  Edwalton  [153^?] 
to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Notting- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages.  v.  7. 
PP«  1 35-141  •     London,  1905.     8°.)  AR-X 

Eggborough. 

Worsfold  (John  Napper).  History  of  Hadd- 
lesey;  with  notices  of  Eggborough.  London^ 
1894.     8".  CO 

Eggleston  abbey. 

Hod{;son  (J.  F.)  Eggleston  Abbey.  10  pi. 
(Yorkshire  Archscol.  Jour.  v.  18,  pp.  129-182. 
Leeds,  1905.) 

Egloshayle. 

Egfloshayle.     Marriages  at  Egloshayle,  1600 

to  1812.     (In:    Cornwall.   Eng.     Cornwall  parish 

registers.     Marriages,     v.  6,  pp.  1-32.     London, 

1904.     8°.)  ARX 

Egloskerry. 

Eg^loskerry.  Marriages  at  Egloskerry,  I574 
to  18 [2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  101-114.  Lon- 
don, 1902.     8".)  ARX 

Elgin. 
Elg^in.  The  records  of  Elgin,  1234-1800.  Com- 
piled by  W.  Craraond.     v.  i.     Aberdeen,  Scotland: 
Milne  &*  Hutchison,   1903.     4*.     (New  Spalding 
Club.     [Publications.])  fCP 

No.  350  of  525  copies  printed. 

Elginshire. 

Doouments  relating  to  the  province  of  Moray. 
Edited  by  E.  D.  Dunbar.  Edinburgh:  D.  Doug- 
las, 1895.     viii,  179  p.     8**.  CR 

Moray  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot  rec- 
ord of  Moray.  Register  of  testaments,  1684-1800. 
Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  The  Society, 
1904.  2  p.l.,  29  p.  8**.  (Scottish  Record  Soc. 
Pt.  25.)  ART 

This  district  embraces  the  counties  of  Elgin  and  Nairn  and 
portions  of  Aberdeen,  Banff  and  Inverness. 

Rampini  (Charles).  A  history  of  Moray  and 
Nairn.  Edinburgh:  tV.  Blackwood  ^  Sons,  1897. 
xi,  438  p.,  4  maps.  8".  (County  histories  of 
Scotland.)  CR 

St.  John  (Charles  William  George).  Natural 
history  &  sport  in  Moray...  Edinburgh,  1863. 
pi.     8'.)  16  E 

Shaur  (Lachlan).  The  history  of  the  province 
of  Moray.  . .  Enlarged  and  brought  down  to  the 
present  time.  London:  Hamilton,  Adams  <5rj  Co.^ 
1882.     3  V.     new  ed.     8^  '  CR 


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545 


Elham. 

Robertson  (W.  A.  Scott).  St.  Mary*s  Church, 
Elham.  (Archaeologia  Cantiana.  v.  lo,  pp.  46-69. 
London,  1876.     8^)  CO 

Eling. 

Eling^.  Marriages  at  Eling,  1539  ^^  18 12.  (In: 
Hampshirei  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  7,  pp.  1-93.     London^  1905. _  _8M 


Elkstone. 

ElkBtone.  Marriages  at  Elkstone,  1592-18 12. 
{In :  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  103-111.  Lon- 
don, 1900.     8"*.)  ARX 

Ellesmere. 

Independent  Chapel,  Ellesmere,  The  regis- 
ter of  the  Independent  Chapel,  Ellesmere.  1787- 
181 1,  iv,  3  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc. 
Shropshire  parish  registers.  Nonconformist  reg- 
isters,    pp.  137-139.     London,  1903.     8*.) 

Ellon. 

Ellon.  Records  of  the  parish  of  Ellon.  By  T. 
Mair.  Aberdeen:  A,  Brown  &*  Co.,  1876.  viii, 
172  p.     8^)  ARX 

Enough. 

Elloug^li.  The  parish  registers  of  Ellough, 
Suffolk. .  Privately  printed  for  Frederick  Arthur 
Crisp.  London  \  W.  Clowes  df  Sons]  1886.  5  p.l., 
36,  I  1..  (1)38-52  p.     8\ 

No.  ao  of  50  copies  printed. 

Elmbridge. 

Elmbridg^e.  Marriages  at  Elmbridge,  1570 
to  18 1 2.  (In:  Worcestershire,  Eng.  Worcester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  145- 
155.     London,  1901.     8°.) 


Elsdon. 

Elsdon.  The  register  of  baptisms,  marriages 
&  burials  solemnized  in  the  ancient  parish  church 
of  Elsdon,  in  the  county  of  Northumberland,  from 
A.  D.  1672  to  A.  D.  1812.  Transcribed  by  the 
Rev.  T.  Stephens.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne:  Soc.  of 
Antiquaries,  1903.    I  p.l.,  viii,  267  p.    8**.    ARX 

Elston. 

Elston.  Marriages  at  Elston,  T573-1812.  (In: 
Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  105-116.  London^ 
1900.     8^)  ARX 

Marriages  in  Elston  Chapel,  1584  to  18 14. 

(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  93-103.  London, 
1900.     8°.)  ARX 

Elton. 

Whistler  (Rose  Fuller).  The  history  of  Ail- 
ington,  Aylton,  or  Elton.  London:  Mitchell  and 
Hughes,  1892.     XV,  146  p.,  I  diag.,  10  pi.     4* 


Elton-on-the-Hill. 

Elton-on-the-Hill.  Marriages  at  Elton-on- 
the-Hill,  1 593  to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng. 
Nottinghamshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  r, 
pp.  6i-63.     London,  1898.     8°.)  ARX 

Elvetham. 

Elvetham.  Marriages  at  Elvetham.  1639  to 
1818.     (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.     Hampshire  parish 


registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  71-87.  London ^ 
1902.     8°.)  ARX 

Ely  (Diocese). 

Davis  (Charles  E.)  Ely  cathedral.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  14,  pp.  238-256.  Lopulon, 
1858.) 

Jessopp  (Augustus),  editor.  The  manuscripts 
of  the  bishop  of  Ely.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission.  12.  report,  appendix,  pt.  9,  pp.  375- 
388.     London,  1891.     8^)  C 

The  manuscripts  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter 

of  Ely.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission. 
12.  report,  appendix,  pt.  9,  pp.  389-396.  London, 
1891.     8^)  C 

Murray  (Thomas  Boyles).  A  notice  of  Ely 
Chapel,  Holborn;  with  some  account  of  Ely  Palace: 
to  which  are  added  short  biographical  sketches  of 
some  of  the  bishops  of  Ely.  London:  J.  W,  Parker, 
1840.     48  p.     sq.  8°.  COP 

Siireeting^  (Walter  Debenham).  The  cathedral 
church  of  Ely. .  .with  a  short  account  of  the  former 
monastery  and  of  the  see.  London:  G.  Bell  ^ 
Sons,  iqoi.  viii,  136  p.,  2  plans.  12^.  (Bell's 
cathedral  series.)  MRBR 

Emly. 

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smith street,  Exeter.  4  pi.  (Devonshire  Assoc. 
for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.  and  Art.  Rept, 
and  Transac.  v.  35  (ser.  a,  v.  5),  pp.  581-616. 
Plymeutk,  1903.) 

SIu>rta(G.  R.)  Exeter  [England.  History  of 
the  city,]  (Surveyors'  Inst.  Transac,  v.  37,  sest. 
1904-05,  pp.  471-478.      London,  1905.) 

Woolmer  (S.)  A  concise  account  of  the  city 
of  Exeter,  its  neighbourhood,  and  adjacent  water- 
ingplaces...  Extltr:  S.  Wooimer.  1811.  loBp., 
I  pi.     2.  ed.     13°.  CO  p.  Bos  &  CO 

Exeter:  E.  IVoalmer.   1B31.     1  p.l., 

104  p.     3.  ed.     13*. 

WriEht  (T.)  The  municipal  archives  o(  Exeter. 
(Jour.  Brit.  ArcbEEol.  Assoc,  v.  18,  pp.  306-317. 
London,  1863.) 

Tmond  (Robert).  Bampfylde  Honse,  Exeter. 
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Exeter  (Diocese). 

Exeter  (Diocese).  The  register  of  Joho  de 
Grandisson,  bishop  of  Exeter  (A.D.  1327-1369). 
By  the  Rev.  F.  C.  Hingeaton- Randolph.  London: 
G.  Btllb-  Sons,  1894-97.     a  v.     8°.  ZDV 

Pi.  I,  131J-13JO.    Wiih  lorne accognl of  Ihe  epiKoiate  of 
lameidt  Berkeley. 
P..  ..  iJ3-,3&,. 

Exeter  castle. 

Oliver  (George).     The  castle  of  Exeter,     a  pi. 

(Archacol.  Jour.    v.  7,  pp.  138-139.   London,  i%io.) 

Ex  moor. 

Cbanter  (J.  F.)  The  Swainmote  courts  of  Ex- 
moor,  and  the  Devonshire  portion  and  purlieus  of 
the  forest,  i  map.  (Devonshire  Assoc,  for  tbe 
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1.  39  (ser.  3,  V.  9),  pp.  267-301.  Flymeulh.  1907. 
8".) 

Darlington  (Ralph).  LyntOD,  Lynmouth  & 
Exmoor.  Llangellen:  Darlington  Ir'  Co.,  1908. 
48  p.,  T  map.  illus.  16°.  (Darlington's  Hand- 
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Page  (J.  L.  W.)  An  exploration  of  Exmoor 
and  the  hill  country  of  west  Somerset,  with  notes 
on  its  archeology.  London:  Srtley  &'  Co.,  Ltd.. 
1893.    xvi,  324  p.,  I  map.  i8  pi.    3.  ed.    8*.   COB 

R»wle  (Edwin  John).  Annals  of  the  ancient 
royal  forest  of  Exmoor.  Compiled  chiefly  from 
documents  in  the  Record  Office,  together  with  some 
account  of  the  forest  laws  and  charters  and  officers. 
Taunton:  Barnicotl  &•  Pearce,  1893.  xi,  163  p., 
3  fac-sim.,  I  map.     4°.  CO 

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Exmoor^  confd. 

Wade  (Claude  F.)    Exmoor  streams.     Notes 
and  jottings  with  practical  hints  for  anglers.     Lon- 


don: Chatto  6*  Windus^  1903.    4  p.I.,  160  p.,  3  1., 

MYFA 
Exning. 


17  pi.     12". 


Ezning^.  Marriages  at  Exning,  1558  to  18 12. 
{In:  Suffolk,  Eng.  Suffolk  parish  registers.  Mar- 
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Eyam. 

Wood  (William).  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  Eyam ;  with  a  full  and  particular  account  of  the 
Great  Plague,  which  desolated  that  village,  A.D. 
1666.     London:   T,  MilUrt  1842.     xii,   13-160  p. 


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Madear  (George  Frederick).  Peeps  at  Eye  in 
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60  p.     12*'.  CO  p.  box 

Eynsford. 

Eynsford.  Marriages  at  Eynsford,  1538  to 
1 8 12.  (In:  Kent,  Eng.  Kent  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  i    pp.  27-48.    London,  1910.     8**.) 


Eynsham  abbey. 

Eynsham  Abbey.  Eynsham  cartulary,  edited 
by  the  Rev.  H.  E.  Salter.  M.A. . .  With  four  illus- 
trations. Oxford:  Historical  Society,  1907-1908. 
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51.)  CA 

Faccombe. 

Faeeombe.  Marriages  at  Faccombe,  1586  to 
1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
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Fala. 

Hunter  (James).  Fala  and  Soutra:  including 
a  history  of  the  ancient  **  Domus  de  Soltre  "  with 
its  masters  and  great  revenues  and  of  other  histor- 
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Hitt,  1892.  xiv,  154  p.,  Q  pi.,  2  port.     4**.  fCRB 

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Falmouth. 

Falmouth.  Falmouth  parish  register:  mar- 
riages. 119  p.  (Devon  &  Cornwall  Rec.  Soc. 
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Pascoe  (Charles  Eyre).  Falmouth:  its  past, 
present,  and  future.  (Cornish  Maga.  v.  i,  pp. 
210-219.     London,   1898.     8".) 

Farnborough. 

Farnboroug^h.  Marriages  at  Farnborough, 
158410x812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  11 3-1 27. 
London,  1902.    8°.)  ARX 

Farndon. 

Farndon.  Marriages  at  Farndon,  1559-1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  11 7-153. 
London,  1900.     8°.)  ARX 

The  parish   registers  of   Farndon,   in  the 

county  of  Nottingham,  for  the  years  1695-1718. 
Transcribed  and  edited  bv  T.  M.  Blagg.  IVorJt- 
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Farney. 

Shirley  (Evelyn  Philip).  Some  account  of  the 
territory  or  dominion  of  Farney,  in  the  province 
and  earldom  of  Ulster.  London:  W,  Pickering, 
1845.     viii,  211  (i)  p.     4*.  tCT 

Farnham. 

Farnham.  The  registers  of  Farnham,  York- 
shire, 1569-1812.  Transcribed  by  F.  Collins... 
London:  Privately  prt,  for  the  Parish  Register  So- 
ciety, 1905.  viii,  214  p.  8*.  (Parish  Register 
Society.     Registers,     no.  56.)  ARS 

Farthingstone. 

Farthing^stone.  Marriages  at  Farthingstone, 
1538  to  1812.  (In:  Northamptonshire,  Eng. 
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V.  2,  pp.  141-155.     London,  1909.     8°.)       ARX 

Faversham. 

Oiraud  (Francis  F.)  Municipal  archives  of 
Faversham,  A.D.  1304-24.  (Archaeologia  Cantiana. 
V.  14,  pp.  185-205.     London,  1882.     8°.)  CO 

Riley  (Henry.  Thomas),  editor.  [The  manu- 
scripts of]  the  corporation  of  Faversham.  (In: 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  6.  report. 
Part  I,  pp. 500-5 II.      London,I%^^.     C) 

Faxton. 

Fazton.  Marriages  at  Faxton,  1570  to  1837. 
(In:  Northamptonshire,  Eng.  Northamptonshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  143-148. 
London,  1908.     8**.)  ARX 

Felton,  Northumberland. 

Hodg^Bon  (John  Crawford).  The  parish  of 
Edlingham,  with  the  chapelry  of  Bolton;  the  parish 
of  Felton,  with  the  chapelry  of  Framlington;  the 
chapelry  or  parish  of  Brinkburn.  Newcastle  upon- 
Tyne:  A.  Reid  dr*  Co.,  1904.  vii,  2  I.,  530  p., 
5  1.,  I  map,  I  plan,  11  pi.,  i  tab.  4°.  (A  historv 
of  Northumberland,     v.  7.)  CO 

Felton,  Shropshire. 

Kenyon  (R.  Lloyd).  Township  of  Felton. 
(Transac.  Shropshire  Archreol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
ser.  3,  v.  2,  pp.  359-380.     Shrewsbury,  1902.) 

Fen  Drayton. 

Fen  Drayton.  Marriages  at  Fen  Drayton, 
1580  to  1812.  (In:  Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cam- 
bridgeshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i, 
pp.  129-143.     London,  1907.     8".)  ARX 

Fenlands. 
Periodicals. 

Fenland  Notes  and  Queries.  A  quarterly 
antiquarian  journal  for  the  Fenland  in  the  counties 
of  liuntingdon,  Cambridge,  Lincoln,  Northamp- 
ton, Norfolk,  and  Suffolk.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Ber- 
nard Saunders.  v.  i-date  (1889-date).  Peter- 
borough, 1891-date.     8"*.  CA 

V.  3  incomplete.     Library  has  pts.  24-31. 

V.  3  edited  by  W.  D.  Sweeting. 

General  Works. 

Orover  (J.  W.)  Ancient  reclamations  in  the 
English  Fenlands.  i  pi.  (Jour.  Br.  Archxol. 
Assoc.     V.  35,  pp.  3^9-367.     London,  1879.) 

History  (The)  of  Wisbech,  with  an  historical 
sketch  of  the  Fens.  Wisbech:  W.  Watts,  1834. 
1  p.I.,  vi,  (i)  8-314,  ii  p.,  1  I.     8°. 


550 


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Fenlands^  contd. 

Life  (The)  of  a  Fenman.  (Feoland  Notes  & 
Queries,     v.  4,  pp.  274-282.     PeUr borough ^if^.) 

Miller  (S.  H.)  The  hand-book  to  the  Fen- 
laod:  being  a  brief  account  of  all  the  towns,  vil- 
lages, and  parishes  in  the  Fen  district;  embracing 
portions  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge,  Hunting- 
don, Northampton,  Lincoln,  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
London:  Simpkin^  Marshall, .  ,&*  Co,  [1890]. 
4  p.l.,  xxxvi,  2  1.,  177  p.,  I  pi.,  2  maps.  2.  ed. 
16*^.  KPP 

Relii^ouB  houses  in  the  Fens  at  the  Reforma- 
tioo.  (Fenland  Notes  &  Queries,  v.  3,  pp.  228- 
232.     Peterborough,  1897.) 

Fenny  Compton. 

Fenny  Compton.  Marriages  at  Fenny  Comp- 
ton, 1627  to  1812.  (In:  Warwickshire,  Eng. 
Warwickshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i^ 
pp.  1-13.    London,  1904.     8**.) 


Fenny  Stratford. 

Fenny  Stratford,  Bietchley,  Winslovr  and  Wo- 
burn  Sands,  year  book  and  directory.  Edited  by 
E.F.Oldham.  Leighton  Buzzard  [1^%].   I2^  CO 

Fermanagh. 

Belmore  (4.  earl\  Somerset  Richard 
LowRY  CoRRY.  Parliamentary  memoirs  of  Fer- 
managh and  Tyrone,  from  1613  to  1885.  Dublin: 
A,  Thorn  6f  Co.,  1887.     2  p.l.,  368  p.     8*.       CT 

Fermartyn. 
See  Aberdeenshire. 

Fewston. 

Fei!7ston«  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
(St.  Michael  and  All  Angels)  of  Fewston,  in  the 
county  of  York,  A.D.  1593  to  A.D.  181 2.  Trans- 
scribed  by  the  Rev.  T.  Parkinson.  Skipton: 
'*  Craven  If t raid"  Off.,  1899.     2  v.     8*.      ARX 

Fiddaun  castle. 

Fiddann  castle,  illus.  (Jour.  Galway  Archseol. 
&  Hist.  Soc.     V.  4,  pp.  78-87.    Galway,  1905-06.) 

Fifeshire, 
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BeTeridg^e  (Erskine).  A  bibliography  of 
works  relating  to  Dunfermline  and  the  rest  of 
Fife,  including  publications  of  writers  connected 
with  the  district.  Dunfermline:  privately  printed 
by  W.  Clark  6r*  Son,  1901.  xxiv,  320  p.  sq.  8". 
(Edinburgh  Bibliog.  Soc.  Pub.     v.  5.) 

Mackay  (Aeneas  J.  G.)  List  of  books  relating 
to  Fife  and  Kinross.  (Edinburgh  Bibliograph. 
Soc.  Publications.  Papers,  sess.  i895-*98.  v.  3, 
pp.  1-30.     Edinburgh,  1899.) 

Genkral  Works. 

ConoUy  (Matthew  Forster).  FiHana;  or. 
Memorials  of  the  east  of  Fife.  Glasgow,  i86q. 
port,     illus.     8^  CR 

Dnnkeld  (Commissariot).     The  commissariot 

record  of  Dunkeld.     Register  of  testaments,  1682- 

1800.     Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.     Edinburgh:  the 

Society,   1903.     iv,   54  p.     8".     (Scottish    Record 

Soc.     Pt.  22.)  ART 

This  district  includes  portioos  of  the  counties  of  Fife, 
Forfar,  Haddington,  Linhthgow  and  Perth. 


Erskine  (John).  Journal  of  J.  Erskine  of 
Carnock,  1683-1687.  Edited  from  the  origiral 
manuscript. .  .by  Rev.  W.  Macleod.  Edinburgh: 
T,  &*  A.  Constable,  1893.  xliv,  i  1.,  259  p.,  I 
port.     8*.     (Scottish  History  Soc.     Pubs.    v.  14.) 

CP 

Lament  (John).  The  diary  of  Mr.  John  La- 
mont  of  Newton,  1649-1671.  Edinburgh  [J, 
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XV  p.,  I  facsim.     sq.  4*".     (Maitland  Club.)      CA 

Leig^hton  (J.  M.)  History  of  the  county  of 
Fife,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time 
. .  .with  numerous  engravings. .  .on  steel,  by  Joseph 
Swan;  from  original  drawings.  ..by  James  Stewart. 
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Liddall  (W.  J.  N.)  The  place  names  of  Fife 
and  Kinross.  Edinburgh:  W.  Green  dr»  Sons, 
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Macbean  (L.)  Ancient  Fife:  seen  through  its 
place-names.  (Scottish  Geog.  Mag.  v.  19,  pp. 
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Mackay  (iE.  J.  G. )  A  history  of  Fife  and 
Kinross.  Edinburgh:  W,  Blackwood  6f  Sons, 
1896.     xiv,  404  p.,  2  maps.     8*.  CR 

St.  Andrews  (Commissariot).  The  commis- 
sariot record  of  St.  Andrews.  Register  of  testa- 
ments, 1 549-1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edin- 
burgh: the  Society,  1902.  iv,  422  p.  8°.  (Scottish 
Record  Soc.     Pt.  14-17.)  ART 

This  record  covers  the  counties  of  Fife  and  Kinross,  and 
portions  of  Forfar,  Kincardine  and  Perth. 

Sibbald  (Sir  Robert).  The  history... of  the 
sheriffdoms  of  Fife  and  Kinross,  with  a  description 
of  both,  and  of  the  Firths  of  Forth  and  Tay,  and  the 
islands  in  them. ..  Cupar-Fife:  R,  Tullis,  1803. 
xvi,  468  p.,  3  1.,  4  pi.     new  ed.     8*.  CR 

StirHn^  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Stirling.  Register  of  testaments,  1607- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the 
Society,  1904.  iv,  177  p.  8*'.  (Scottish  Record 
Soc.     Pt.  26-27.)  ART 

This  district  embraces  portions  of  the  counties  of  Clack- 
mannan, Fife,  Kinross  and  Stirling. 

Taylor  (James  W.)  Historical  antiquities  of 
Fife,  chiefly  ecclesiastical,  connected  with  some  of 
its  districts.  Edinburgh:  Johnstone,  Hunter  6* 
Co.,  1875.     2  V.     2.  ed.     12*.  CR 

Filey. 
Cole  (John).     The   history  and   antiquities  of 
Filey  in   the  county  of  York.     Scarborough:  the 
author,  1828.     2  p.l.,  vi,  160  p.,  i  pi.     8°.      CO 

Filton. 

Filton.  Marriages  at  Filton,  1653  to  1812. 
(In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  13,  pp.  53-57-  London, 
1908.     8^)  ARX 

Finagh. 

Belmore  (4.  farl),  Somerset  Richard 
LowRY  CoRRV.  The  history  of  the  two  Ulster 
manors  of  Finagh  in  the  county  of  Tyrone  and 
Coole,  otherwise  Manor  Atkinson,  in  the  county  of 
Fermanagh,  and  of  their  owners.  London:  Long- 
mans, Green  6*  Co.,  18S1.  xi,  i  1.,  384  p.  8''.  CTS 


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FiDcbale  priory. 

Finehale  Priory.  The  charters  of  endowment, 
inventories,  and  account  rolls  of  the  Priory  of 
Finehale,  in  the  county  of  Durham.  [Ed.  by  T. 
Raine.]  London:  J.  B,  Nichols  and  Son  [1837J. 
3  p.l.,  (i)  x-xxxii,  192,  cccclxxxvi,  16  p.,  i  plan, 
3  pi.  illus.  8".  (Surtees  Society.  Publications,  v.  6.) 

CA 

RebertB  (Edward).  On  Finehale  priory,  Dur- 
ham. 2  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  23, 
pp.  67-85.     London,  1867.) 

Finchley. 

Passmore  (W.  6.)  Finchley  parish  church, 
rectory  and  rectors.  (Home  Counties  Maga.  v.  3, 
pp.  127-138.     London,  190 1.) 

The  story  of  Finchley  common,  told  from 

local  records,    i  pi.   (Home  Counties  Maga.    v.  i, 
pp.  234-238,  31 1-3 1 6.     London,  1 899.) 

Fingest. 

Fing^est.  Marriages  at  Fingest,  1607  to  1812. 
(In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  133-143. 
London,  1910.     8°.)  ARX 

Fishtoft. 

Thompson  (Pishey).  The  history  and  an- 
tiquities of  Boston,  and  the  villages  of  Skirb&ck, 
Fishtoft. . .  [etc.]   Boston  [^w^.]  1856.    4*. 


Fitz. 

Fits«  The  register  of  Fitz.  viii,  100,  xvi  p. 
(In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Parish 
registers.  Diocese  of  Lichtield.  v.  4,  pp.  i-too. 
London,  1903.     8''.)  ARX 

Fivehead. 

FiTehead*  Marriages  at  Fivehead,  1656  to 
181 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  1 17-122.  London, 
1904.     8^)  ARX 

Flawborough. 

Flaiirborong^h.  Marriages  at  Flawborough, 
1680  to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Not- 
tinghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4, 
pp.  1-3.     London,  1902.     8"*.)  ARX 

Fleet. 

Fleet.  Fleet  transcripts,  1561  to  1640.  (In: 
Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  2,  pp.  165-173.    London,  i^T,    8*.) 


Marriages  at   Fleet,    1656  to   1812.    (In: 

Lincolnshire,  Eng.     Lincolnshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  2,  pp.  139-164.    London,  Kyi^,   8^.) 

ARX 

Flint. 

Taylor  (Henry).  Historic  notices,  with  topo- 
graphical and  other  gleanings,  descriptive  of  the 
borough  and  county-town  of  Flint...  With  illus- 
trations by  Louise  Rayner,  Randolph  Caldecott, 
and  others.     London:  E.  Stock,  1883.     xiv  p.,  1 1., 


256  p.     4* 


Flintham. 


tcv 


Folkestone. 

Eng^liBh  (John).  English's  reminiscences  of 
old  Folkestone  smugglers  and  smuggling  days,  by 
an  old  Folkestoner.  Folkestone:  J.  English  [18 — ?] 
3  p.l.,  72  p.     12°.  CO 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.    The  corpora 
tion  of   Folkestone.    (In:  Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission.     5.    report.      Part   i,   pp.   590-592. 
London,  1876.     f.) 

TilFen  (W.)  The  new  hand-book  and  guic^ 
to  the  town  and  port  of  Folkestone.  \London: 
Si  mpkin  6*  Co,,  1853?]     iv,  70  p.     12'.  CO 

Fonthill  abbey. 

Nichols  (J.  6.)  Historical  notices  of  Fonthill 
Abbey,  with  11  plates  and  15  other  embellishments. 
London,  1836.     4^  fl^OF 

Ratter  (J.)  Delineations  of  Fonthill  and  its 
Abbey.     London,  1823.     f%  fMRBH 

Ford. 

Ford.  The  register  of  Ford,  iv,  51,  ix  p» 
(In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Parish 
registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford,  v.  i,  pp.  63- 
113.     London,  1 900.     8°.)  ARX 

London:   Shropshire  Par,  Reg.  Soc», 

1900.     2  p.l.,  iv,  51,  ix  p.     8®.     (Parish  Register 
Society.     [Registers.     no.J  29.)  ARS 

Forden. 

Price  (E.  S.  Mostyn).  Forden  tithes.  An  early 
Cromwellian  indenture.  (Coll.  hist.  &  archseol.  re- 
lating to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  30,  pp.  260-281. 
London,  1898.     8".) 

Viae  (J.  E.)  The  parish  of  Forden.  (In:  Coll. 
Hist,  and  Archseol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire, 
v.  15,  pp.  155-182;  V.  16,  pp.  193-208;  V.  17.22; 
81-120.      London,  1882-84.     8°.) 


£i 


FlinthaiB.  Marriages  at  Flintham,  1629  to 
181 2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  6q- 
82.     London,  1898.     8*'.)  AP 


Fordington  St.  George. 

Fording^on  St.  George.  Marriages  at  Ford- 
ington St.  George,  1577  to  1 812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng. 
Dorset  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4.  PP* 
133-165.     London,  1909.     8"".)  AAX 

Fordwich. 

Sheppard  (J.  B.),  editor.  The  historical  manu* 
scripts  belonging  to  the  corporation  of  Fordwich  in 
Kent.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission. 
5.  report.    Part  i,  pp.  606-608.    London,  iSyt,   f.) 

Woodruff  (Evcleigh).  A  history  of  the  town 
and  port  of  Fordwich,  with  a  transcription  of  the 
xvth  century  copy  of  the  Custumal.  Canterbury: 
Cross  &*  Jackman  [1895?]  x,  i  1..  291  p.,  I  fac- 
sim.,  8pl.     8".  CO 

Foremark. 

Foremark.  Marriages  at  Foremark,  1663  to 
1837.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  139-I47'  ■^<^- 
don,  1908.     8^)  ARX 

Forfarshire. 

Brechin  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Brechin.  Register  of  testaments,  1576- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the 
Society,  1902.  2  p.l.,  147  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Rec- 
ord Soc.     Pt.  19.)  ART 

This  district  embraces  portions  of  the  counties  of  Forfar 
and  Kincardine. 


552 


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Forfarshire^  confd, 

Dankeld  (Commissariot).     The  commissariot 

record  of  Dunkeld.    Register  of  testaments,  1682- 

1800.     Edited   by  F.  J.   Grant.     Edinburgh:  the 

Society,    1903.     iv,    54  p.     8°.     (Scottish    Record 

Soc.     Pt.  22.)  ART 

This  d-strict  includes  portions  of  the  counties  of  Fife,  For- 
far, Haddington,  Linlithgow  and  Perth. 

Jervise  (Andrew).  The  history  and  traditions 
of  the  land  of  the  Lindsays  in  Angus  and  Mearns, 
with  notices  of  Alyth  and  Meigle.  To  which  is 
added  an  appendix  containing  extracts  from  an  old 
rental-book  of  Edzell  and  Lethnot,  notices  of  the 
ravages  of  the  Marquis  of  Montrose  in  Forfarshire, 
and  other  interesting  documents.  Rewritten  and 
corrected  by  J.  Gammack.  Edinburgh:  D.  Doug- 
lis,  1882.  xxvi,  I  I.,  468 p.,  9  pi.    2.  ed.    8*.     AP 

Memorials  of  Angus  and  the  Mearns:  be- 
ing an  account,  historical,  antiquarian,  and  tradi- 
tionary, of  the  castles  and  towns  visited  by  Edward 
I,  and  of  the  barons,  clergy,  and  others,  who  swore 
fealty  to  England  in  1291-6;  also,  of  the  abbey  of 
C  upar,  and  the  priory  of  Rostinoth.  To  which  is 
added  an  appendix  of  original  documents.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  &*  C.  Black,  1861.    x,  32*  504  p.,  I  pi. 


8'. 


CR 


[Edinburgh:    D.     Douglas,     iSS^.] 

[2.  ed.]     2  V.     %\  CR 

Millar  (A'c:  andc*  H.)  The  historical  castles 
and  man:Jons  of  Sec  h^nd.  Pe.thsh're  and  Forfar- 
shi»e.  London:  A,  Gardner,  1S90.  2  p.l.,  (i) 
4-448  p.,  I  pi.     8'.  CRP 

Peter  (David  MaGcgor).  The  baronage  of 
Angus  and  Mearns,  comprising  the  genealogy  of 
three  hund-ed  and  sixiy  families. .  .ice,  being  a 
guide  to  the  tourist  and  heraldic  artist.  Edin- 
burgh: Oliver  a*  Boyd,  1856.  xii,  i  1.,  384  p. 
8^  ARX 

St.  Andreurs  (Comm^'ssariot).  The  commis- 
sariot record  of  St.  Andrews.  Register  of  testa- 
ments, 1549-1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edin- 
burgh: the  Society,  1902.  iv,  422  p.  8".  (Scot- 
tish Record  Soc.     Pt.  14-17.)  ART 

This  record  covers  the  counties  of  Fife  and  Kinross  and 
portions  of  Forfar,  Kincardine  and  Perth. 

Warden  (Alexander  J.)  Angus  or  Forfarshire, 
the  land  and  people,  descriptive  and  historical.  . . 
Dundee:  C.  Alexander  ^^  Co.,  1880-85.     5  v.    8^ 

CR 
Forrabury. 

Forrabury.     Marriages   at  Forrabury,   1676 

to  181 2.     (In:    Cornwall,   Eng.  Cornwall  parish 

registers.     Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  37-40.     London, 

IQOO.     8^)  ARX 

Forthampton. 

Forthampton.  Marriages  at  Forthampton, 
i678toi8i2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glouces- 
tershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  lot- 
III.     London,  1896.     8".)  ARX 

Fotheringhay. 

Cox  (J.  C.)  The  College  of  Fotheringhay.  i  pi. 
(Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  61  (ser.  2,  v.  11),  pp.  241-275. 
London,  1905.) 

Some  remarks  upon  the  church  of  Fothering- 
hay, Northamptonshire. .  .with  the  original  con- 
tract for  building  it  [1435]  extracted  from  Dug- 


dale's  Monasticon.  Oxford:  J,  H,  Parker,  1841. 
2  p.l.,  vii-viii,  31  p.,  8  pi.    8^    *Cp.  ▼.  1167 

Fountains  abbey. 

Bilson  (John).  Fountains  abbey.  (Jour.  Roy. 
Inst,  of  British  Architects,  ser.  3,  v.  8,  pp.  365- 
368.     London,   1901.) 

Hope  (W.  H.  St.  John).  Fountains  Abbey. 
2  pi.  (Yorkshire  Archaol.  Jour.  v.  15,  pp.  269- 
402.     Leeds,  1900.) 

Walbran  (John  Richard).  On  the  excavation 
now  in  p- ogress  at  Fountains  Abbey,  with  some 
remarks  on  tie  ea.ly  history  of  the  monastery;  a 
paper  read  at  liie  joint  meeting  of  the  a »-ohitectural 
societies  of  Yo:Lshire  and  Lincolnshire,  held  at 
Ripon,  17th  June,  185T.  London:  J,  R.  Smith, 
1854.     32  p.,  3  pi.,  I  plan.     8*.         COP  p.  Box 

Memorials  of   :he   abbey  of   St.   Majy  of 

Founlains;  collected  and  edited  by  J.  R.  Wa«bran. 
Durham  [Ripon,  prin  :d\  1863-78.  2  v.  pi. 
illus.     8°.     (Surtees  Soc.     Pub.     v.  42.  67.)  CA 

No  more  published. 

Fowey. 

Fowey.  Mar: 'ages  at  Fowey.  1568  to  1812. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  p?.ish  regisici-s. 
Marriages,     v.  8,  pp.  1-54.     London,  1905.     8*.) 


Fownhope. 

Fownhope.  The  parish  registers  of  Fownhope, 
Co.  Hereford.  {1560-1637.]  [London^  Printed  at 
the  private  press  of  F.  A,  Crisp,  1899.  4  P-i-» 
74  p.     4".  ARX 

No.  49  of  50  copies  printed  and  signed  by  F.  A.  Crisp. 

Framptonon-Severn. 

Frampton-on-Severn.  Marriages  at  Framp- 
toa-on-Sevcrn,  1625  to  18 12.  (In:  Gloucestershire, 
Eng.  Gloucestershi.e  parish  registers.  Marriag^cs. 
v.  7,  pp.  119-14S.     London,  1 90 1.     8*.)       ARX 

Freeby. 

Freeby.  Marriages  at  Freeby,  1601  to  I775» 
(In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  117-120.  I^on- 
don,  1910.     8".)  ARX 

Freiston. 

Thompson  (Pishey).  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Boston,  and  the  villages  of  Skirbeck... 
Freiston ...  etc.     Boston,  Eng.,  i^s^-     4*'    ARX 

Fring. 

Fringe*  Marriages  at  Fring,  1700  to  1812. 
(In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.    V.  5,  pp.  77-80.     London,  1910.     8**.) 

A] 


Frisbyonthe-Wreak. 

Frisby-on-the-Wreak.  Marriages  at  Frisby- 
on-the  Wreak,  1659  to  1S37.  (In:  Leicestershire, 
Eng.  Leicestershire  parish  registers.  Marriag^es. 
V.  2,  pp.  69-S7.     London,  1909.     8".)  ARX 

Frocester. 

Frocester.  Marriages  at  Frocester,  1559- 
1837.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14,  pp.  1-25. 
I^ondon,  1908.     8".) 


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553 


Frodesley. 

Frodesley.  The  register  of  Frodesley.  Iv, 
47,  ix  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Rejfister  Society. 
Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  v.  4.  pp. 
101-147.     London,  1903.     8^) 


Frodsham. 

Frodsham.      Frodsham    parish    church    (St. 
Lawrence)  registers.   Edited  by  S.  Thornely.  [v.  i.l 


Chester:   The  Courant  Press,  1908.     8'. 

[v.  1.]  Marriages  1558   to  i8i;i.     Transcribed  by  Rev.  E. 
Jerrayn.  .  . 
No.  22  of  100  copies  printed. 

Frome  Vauchurch. 

Frome  Vauchurch.  Marriages  at  Frome  Vau- 
church, 1667  to  1812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  125-128. 
London,  1908.     8^)  ARX 

P'ulham. 
See  sub-section  under  London. 

Fulmer. 

Fulmer.  Marriages  at  Fulmer,  168S  to  18 12. 
(In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  i43-i^5_r. 
London,  1909.     8*.) 


Furness  abbey. 

Compton  (C.  H.)  Note  on  Furness  abbey. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archneol.  Assoc,  v.  48,  pp.  238-241. 
London,  1892.) 

FumesB  Abbey.  The  Coucher  Book  of  Fur- 
ness Abbey.  Printed  from  the  original  preserved 
in  the  Record  Oftice,  London.  Edited  by  J.  C. 
Atkinson.  \^Manchest€r\  Chetham  Society, \^%(>-''%'], 
3  V.  4°.  (Chetham  Society.  Newser.  v.  9.  11, 
14-  CA 

Hope  (W.  H.  St.  John).  The  abbey  of  St. 
Mary  in  Furness,  Lancashire.  4  plans,  19  pi. 
(Transac.  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq. 
&  Archceol.  Soc.  v.  16,  pp.  221-302.  Kendal, 
£*iS'^  1900,) 

Morris  (J.  P.)  A  guide  through  the  ruins  of 
Furness  Abbey  with  a  brief  account  of  Dalton  and 
Pile  Fouldry.  Ulverston:  Z>.  Atkinson  [187-?] 
32  p.,  I  pi.     illus.      12". 

A  handy  guide  to  the  ruins  of  Furness  Ab- 
bey. Ulverston:  J,  Atkinson,  1876.  40 p.,  I  plan, 
2  pi.     12**.  CO  p.  box 

Ulverston:  J.  Atkinson  [i883].  40  p., 

I  plan,  3  pi.     12°.  COr  p.  box 

Pearson  (R.  O'Neill).  The  dispute  between 
the  abbots  of  Furness  and  Savigny  in  the  light  of 
the  twelfth  century  documents  now  at  Paris.  (Cum- 
l)erland  &  Westmorland  Antiq.  &  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Transac.    n.  s.  v.  8,  pp.  i-ii.     Kendal,  1908.   8**.) 

Sharpe  (E.)  On  the  ruins  of  the  Cistercian 
monastery  of  St.  Mary,  in  Furness.  2  pi.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  6,  pp.  309-317,  359-374. 
London,  185 1.) 

Fyfield. 

Fyfield.  The  parish  registers  of  Fyfield,  Es- 
sex, 1 588-1 700.  {London^  Printed  at  the  private 
press  of  F.  A.  Crisp,  1896.     4  p.l.,  158  p.     4*. 

fARX 

No.  4a  of  50  copies  printed  and  signed  by  F.  A.  Crisp. 


Gaddesby. 

Oaddesby.  Marriages  at  Gaddesby,  1569  to 
1812.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  141-152. 
London,  1908.     8°.)  ARX 

Gainford. 

Oainford.  Index  to  the  first  volume  of  the 
parish  registers  of  Gainford,  in  the  county  of  Dur- 
ham.   London:  E,  5/^f/t,  1889-1890.     3  v.    8°. 


Part  I.  Baptisms.     1560-1784. 
Part  2.  Marriages.     1569-1761. 
Part  3.  Burials.     1569-1784. 

Gairloch. 

Dixon  (John  H.)  Gairloch  in  north-west 
Ross-Shire.  Its  records,  traditions,  inhabitants, 
and  natural  history.  With  a  guide  to  Gairloch  and 
Loch  Maree...  Edinburgh:  Co-operative  Print. 
Co.,  1886.     xlviii,  435  p.,  I  map,  2' port.  8°.     CR 

Galashiels. 

Hall  (Robert).  The  history  of  Galashiels.  Pub- 
lished under  the  auspices  of  the  Galashiels  Manu- 
facturers' Corporation.  Galashiels:  A.  Walker  &* 
Son,  1898.     7  p.l..  601  p.,  3  maps,  14  pi.     sq.  4*. 

No.  306  of  425  copies  printed.  CR 

Galloway. 
See  also 

Kirkcudbrightshire.         Wigtownshire. 

A^neiir  {Sir  Andrew).  The  hereditary  sheriffs 
of  Galloway,  their  '*  forebears"  and  friends,  their 
courts  and  customs  of  their  times.  With  notes  of 
the  early  history,  ecclesiastical  legends,  the  baron- 
age and  placcnames  of  the  province.  Edinburgh: 
D.  Douglas,  1893.     2  V.     illus.     8°.  CP 

Crockett   (Samuel   Rutherford).     Raiderland: 
all    about    grey   Galloway,  its  stories,    traditions, 
characters,  humours;  with  illustralions  by  J.  Pen-, 
nell.     London:  Hodder  and  Sioughton,  1904.     xvl 
327  p.,  56  pi.     2.  ed.     8**.  CR 

QI*Kerlie  (Peter  Ilandyside).  Galloway  in 
ancient  and  modern  times.  Edinburgh:  IV.  Black- 
wood d;*  Sons,  1891.     ix,  324  p.,  I  1.     12*.         CT 

History  of  the  lands  and  their  owners  in 

Galloway...  With  a  historical  sketch  of  the  dis- 
trict.    Edinburgh:    IV.    Pater  son,  1870-79.     5  v. 


I2^ 


Maxwell  {Sir  H.  E.)  A  history  of  Dumfries 
and  Galloway.  Edinburgh:  IV.  Blackxoood  dr*  Sons, 
1896.  XV,  I  1.,  411  p.,  4  maps  [a  in  pocketsJL 
8°.     (County  histories  of  Scotland.)  CR 

Murray  (T.)  The  literary  history  of  Galloway, 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time;  with 
an  appendix  containing,  with  other  illustrations, 
notices  of  the  civil  history  of  Galloway  at  the  end 
of  the  thirteenth  century.     Edinburgh,  1822.     8*. 

CR 
Particular  (A)   relation  of  the  surrender  of 
Galloway.    [London]  E. /ones,  i6gi.     CI  p.  ▼•81 
Broadside. 

Galloway  (Synod  oV), 

Oalloiiray  (Synod).  The  register  of  the  Synod 
of  Galloway,  from  October,  1664,  to  April,  1671. 
Kirkcudbright:  F.  Nicholson,  1856.  I  p.1..  xiil, 
I  1.,  204  p.     8'.  ZPWY 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Gal  way  (City.) 

Fahey  (J-)  Galway  and  its  surrounding  in 
the  pre-Norman  period.  (Jour.  Galway  Archaeol. 
&  Hist.  Soc.     V.  c,  pp.  49-56.     Dublin^  1900.) 

Fitspatriek  (Thomas).  Galway  "  collegiate." 
(Irish  Eccles.  Rec.  ser.  4,  v.  9,  pp.  529-554. 
Dublin,  1 90 1.) 

Galway:  past  and  present.     (Irish  Eccles. 

Rec.     ser.  4,  v.  7,  pp.  209-229.     Dublin,   1900.) 

Galway.  Galway  Corporation  B^ok  B.  E  li  ted 
by  Martin  J.  Blake.  (Galway  Archaeol.  &  Hist. 
Soc.  Jour.    V.  5,  pp.  65-144.     Galway,  1908.     8**.) 

Trench  (W.  F.),  and  T.  D.  Lawson.  On  the 
corporation  books  of  Galway.  3  pi.  (Jour.  Gal- 
way Archaol.  and  Hist.  Soc.  v.  i,  pp.  132-136. 
Galway ,  1901.) 

Old  Galway  life.  Random  recollections.  (Black- 
wood's Maga.  V.  175,  pp.  205-215.  London, 
1904.) 

Old  Galway  life;  records  and  recollections. 
(Blackwood's  Maga.  v.  183,  pp.  19-38.  London, 
190S.     8".) 

Galway  (County). 

Bibliography. 
Falkiner  (C.  Litton).  A  list  of  printed  books 
and  documents  relating  to  Ireland  which  contain 
information  relative  to  the  history  of  the  county  or 
city  of  Galway.  (Jour.  Galway  Archaeol.  &  Hist. 
Soc.     V.  2,  pp.  100-102.     Galway,  1902.) 

Pbriodicals. 

Galway  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society. 
Toumal.  v.  i-datc  (1900-datc).  Galway  [1900- 
datc].     8".  CT 

V.  z,  no  X  published  in  Dublin. 

Gbnbral  works. 

Blake  (Martin  J.)  'Notes  on  the  place  names 
mentioned  in  Browne's  map  of  Mayo,  1584.  illus. 
{Galway  Archaeol.  and  Hist.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  6.  pp. 
34-50,  95-109.     Galway,  1909.     8'.)  CT 

Dntton  (Hely).  A  statistical  and  agricultural 
survey  of  the  county  of  Galway,  with  observations 
on  the  means  of  improvement;  drawn  up  for  the 
consideration  and  by  the  direction  of  the  Royal 
Dublin  Society.  Dublin:  R,  Graisberry,  1824. 
XX,  528.  112  p.     8^  CT 

Fahey  (J.)  The  Galway  historical  manuscripts 
and  how  they  were  discovered.  (Jour.  Galway  Ar- 
chaol.  &  Hist.  Soc.  v.  i,  pp.  85-89.  Galway, 
1901.) 

Hardiman  (James).  The  history  of  the  town 
and  county  of  Galway,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time. . .  To  which  is  added  a  copious 
appendix,  containing  the  principal  charters  and 
other  original  documents.  Dublin:  JV.  Folds  &* 
Sons,   1820.     xvi,  320,  Ivi  p..  2  1.,  4  plans,  7  pl- 

.0  CT 

4  • 

Kelly  (Richard  J.)  The  wardenship  of  Gal- 
way. (Galway  Archaeol.  and  Hist.  Soc.  Jour. 
V.  6.  pp.  27-33.   110-122.     Galway,  1909,     8^) 

CT 

Knox  (H.  T.)  Occupation  of  the  county  of 
Galway  by  the  Anglo-Normans  after  1237.  (Jour. 
Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  v.  31,  PP- 
365-370.     Dublin,  1901.) 


Nolan  (J.  P.)  The  castles  of  Clare  barony. 
(Jour.  Galway  Archaeol.  &  Hist.  Soc.  ▼.  i,  pp.  11- 
48.     Dublin,  1900.) 

Galway  castles  and  owners  in  1574.     (Jour. 

Galway  Archaeol.  &  Hist.  Soc.     v.  i,  pp.  I09>i23. 
Galway,  1901.) 

Garforth. 

Oarforfth.  Marriages  at  Garforth,  Co.  York. 
Communicated  by  C.  E.  Gildersome-Dickinson. 
(Geneal.  n.  s.  v.  14,  pp.  221-227.  ExeUr,  1898. 
8^) 

Gargrave. 

Oarg^ave.  The  parish  register  of  Gargrave, 
in  the  County  of  York.  1 558-1812.  Edited  by 
W.  J.  Stavcrt.  [Leeds]  Privately  prtd,  for  the 
Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Soc,  1 907.  4  p.l., 
344  p.  8".  (Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Pub'ns.  v.  28.)  ARX 

Garioch. 

DaTidBon  (John).  Inverurie  and  the  earldom 
of  the  Garioch.  A  topographical  and  historical 
account  of  the  Garioch  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  revolution  settlement.  With  a  genealogical 
appendix...    Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1^-]%,     xxii. 


I  1-1  593P-.pI.     4* 


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Garstang. 

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Gartree. 

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Gateshead. 

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Gedling. 

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(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
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Gill  abbey. 

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Gilling  castle. 

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Gilling  West. 

Harrison  (George  Henry  De  Strabolgie  Nev- 
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Girton. 

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G  lam  is  castle. 

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T.  ^  A.  Constable,  1890.  xlvi,  i  1.,  194  pp.,  2 
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Glamorganshire. 

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Clark  (George  Thomas).  The  land  of  Morgan: 
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Phillips  (John  Roland).  An  attempt  at  a  con- 
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with  a  memoir  of  Dr.  Cleland,  by  J.  C.  Burns. 
Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  &*  Son,  1878.  xxiii.  76  p.,  I 
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thedral Church,  Glasgow,  Necropolis,  &c.  With  de- 
scriptive catalogue  of  the  painted  glass  windows. 
Glasgow:  T,  Murray  6f  Son,  1878.  36  p.,  4  pi. 
9.  ed.     24%  MRBR  p.  box  i 

Lu§^on  (Thomas).  The  old  ludgings  of  Glas- 
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Marwiek  (Sir  James  David).  The  river  Clyde 
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Glasgow,  confd, 

Dumbarton,  Port-Glasgow,  Greenock,  Rothesay, 
and  Irvine.  Glasgow:  The  Scottish  Burgh  Records 
Society,  IQ09.  2  p.l.,  4  p.,  (i)  vi-x,  254  p.  4*.  CR 

Murray  (David).  Early  burgh  organization 
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(Roy.  Philos.  Soc.  Glasgow.  Proc.  v.  39,  suppl. 
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Treatise  (A)  on  some  important  advantages, 
which  have  arisen  from  the  present  dispute,  be- 
tween the  Town-council  and  Kirk-sessions  of  this 
city.    By  a  Counsellor.    Glasgow,  ijt^.    8  pp.    8°. 

CR  p.  box  2 

Glasgow  (Diocese). 

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M.  Cuthberti  Simonis,  notarii  publici  et  scribie 
capituli  Glasgucnsis  A.D.  1499-15 13,  also  Rental 
Book  of  Diocese  of  Glasgow,  A.D.  1 509-1 570. 
Edited  by  J.  Bain,  and  the  Rev.  C.  Rogers.  Lon- 
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Pag^an  (J.)  History  of  the  Cathedral  and  See 
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Glastonbury. 

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Daniel  (  ).  The  accounts  of.  St.  John's 
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Holmes  (Thomas  Scott).  Wells  and  Glaston- 
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which  is  added,  some  account  of  the  Western 
Druids,  its  most  antient  inhabitants:  and  from 
which  are  deduced  some  inferences.  London:  J. 
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Glastonbury  abbey. 

Bradley  (Edith).  Glastonbury  abbey.  (Jour. 
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Glazeley. 

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Glen  Urquhart. 

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Glencairn. 

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Windele  (John).  Historical  an'd  descriptive 
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Clinton. 

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Dancey  (C.  H.)  The  maces,  swordbearer,  and 
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Fosbroke  (T.  D.)  An  original  history  of  the 
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Hope  (W.  H.  St.  John).  Gloucester  civic  in- 
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Hyett  (F.  A.)  Incidents  in  the  early  history  of 
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Medland  (M.  H.)  St.  Nicholas'  church. 
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Hope  (W.  H.  St.  John).  Notes  on  the  Bene- 
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1876-date.     8^ 

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Bibliotheoa  Gloucestrensis:  a  collection  of 
scarce  tracts  relating  to  the  county  and  city  of 
Gloucester,  illustrative  of,  and  published  during, 
the  Civil  war.  ..1642-44.  [Gloucester,  reprinted, 
1825.]  sq.  8^  (VV.  H.  Dixon.  Coll.  of  pam- 
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True  relation  of  the  attempt  upon  Ciceter,  Jan.  7,  164a.— 
Particular  relation  of  the  action  before  Cyrencester,  1642.— 
Relation  of  the  taking  of  Ciceter.  Feb.  2,  1642.— Petition  of 
the  inhabitants  of  Cyrencester.— Sir  W.  Waller  and  Sir  A.  Has- 
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Dorney.  A  briefe  relation  of  passages  in  the  siege  of  Gloces- 
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Essex,  for  the  relief  of  Gloucester.— H.  Foster.  A  true  rela- 
tion of  the  marchings  of  the  trained  bands  of  London  for  the 
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Henry  Chitty  and  John  Phillipot,  as  deputies  to 
W.  Camden,  with  pedigrees  from  the  heralds'  visi- 
tations of  1569  and  1582-3.  With. .  .miscellaneous 
pedigrees.  Ed.  by  Sir  John  Maclean  and  W.  C. 
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EvaDS  (J.  T.)  The  church  plate  of  Gloucester- 
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relating  to  the  county  of  Gloucester  by  the  com- 
missioners of  2  Edward  vi  (1548),  and  from  the  re- 
turns of  church  goods  in  6  &  7  Edward  vi  (1552- 
1553)-  [Sto-w-on-the-  Wold,  Glos,]  Bristol  &*  Glou- 
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V.  I.  X 541-1650.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Philliraofe  and  L.  L. 
Duncan. 

V.  a.  1660-1800.  Edited  by  E.  A.  Fry  and  W.  P.  W.  PhUli- 
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15  v.  8°.  (Phillimore's  parish  register  series. 
V.  1-2.  4.  6,  10,  17,  24,  29,  37,  43»  60,  63,  66.  103. 
128.)  ARX 

V.  X.  Kinur'a  Stanley.  Owlpcn.  QuedRelcv.  Rendcombe. 
Swindon.     Forthampton.     Nimpsfield.    Slimbridge. 

V.  a.  Leonard  Stanley.  Stonehouse.  Stinchcombc.  Ulcy. 
Owlpcn.    Chedworth. 

V.  3.  Nether  Swell.  Stone.  Mickleton.  Aston  Subedgc. 
Matson.     Bishop's  Cleeve,    Charlton   Kings.     Dorsington. 

V.  4.  Hinton-on-the-Green.  Aston  Somerville.  Kemerton. 
Lemington  Parva.  Buckland.  Saintbur]f.  Preston  upon 
Stour.  Stanton.  Snowshill.  Temple  Guiting.  Wormington. 
Childswickham.  Weston  Subcdge.  Guiting.  Sutton  under 
Brailes.     Todenham. 

V.  5.  Hawkcsbury.  Dursley.  Coaley.  Clifford  Chamben. 
Moreton-in-Marsh . 

V.  6  Batsford.  Bevcrston.  Sundish.  Quinton.  Willeracy. 
Elkstone.    Ebrtngton.    Stinchcorabe.    Weston  Birt. 

V.  7.  Cheltenham.  Frarapton-on-Scvem.  Newington  Bag- 
path. 

V.  8.  Painswick.     Kin^rscote.    Cam. 

V.  9.  Winchcombc.  Shipton  Moyne.  Old  Sodbury.  Kings- 
wood.    Michel  Dean. 

V.  10.  Avcning.  Marston  Sicca.  Alderley.  Hareacombe. 
Hill.    Tetbury. 

V.  II.  Minchinhampton.  Wick  war.  Slimbridge.  Chipping 
Sodbury.    Oldbury-on-theHill.    Didmarton. 

V.  12.  Horsley.  Hardwicke.  Cherington.  Ozleworlh. 
Nimpsfield.  Newington  Hagpath.  Tortworth.  Edgworth. 
Syde.     Duntisbourne  Abbots.     Coin  Rogers. 

V.  13.  Horton.  Hoxwell.  Lcighterton.  Great  Badminton. 
Twining.  Filton.  Wyck  Risington.  Acton  Turville.  Tor- 
marton.  West  Littleton.  Eastington.  Whaddon.  Brook- 
thorpe.    Southrop.     Icombe. 

V.  14.  Frocester.  Maisemore.  Tirley.  Broadwell.  Olvcs- 
ton.  Woolaston.  Alvington.  Ashchurch.  Westcote.  Turk- 
dean. 

V.  15,  Thornbury.  Oldbury-on-Severn.  Naunton.  Amp- 
ney  Crucis.    Scvenhampton.     Prestbury. 

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Hasdbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  Gloucester- 
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Handbook  For  travellers  in  Gloucestershire. 
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Liat  of  pensions  payable  in  1555  to  the  inmates 
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ttco 

What  has  Gloucestershire  achieved?  being 

an  enumeration  of   some  of  the   principal  points 
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Rudder  (S.)  A  new  history  of  Gloucestershire, 
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Williams  (W.  R.)     The  parliitnentarr  history 

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God  aiming. 

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Welman(S.}  Theparishandcburch  of  Godal- 
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Woods  (P,)  The  family  of  John  Perior,  char- 
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The  parsonage,  or  rectory  manor  of  Godal- 
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God  stow  nunnery. 

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Clark.  London:  K.  Paul,  Trench,  Trabner  6* 
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Oonalaton.     Marriages  at  Gonalstoo,  tSjS  to 
i8i3.     (In;  Nottinghamshire.  Eng.     Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.    Marriages,  v.  13,  pp,  107- 
120,     London,  iQOg.     8°,)  ARX 

Goosnargh, 
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Manchtster:   C.  Simms  &•  Co..  1871.      vii,  339  p., 
8  gen.  charts,  7  pi.,  i  port.     8°.  CO 

Gosforlb. 
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Parker  (C,  A.),  and  J.  F.  CtJRWKN.  Gosforlh 

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Westmorland   Antiq.  and  Archieol.  Soc.     n.  s.  v. 

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Gotham. 

Gotham.     Marriages  at  Gotham.  155S  to  iSll. 

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Gougaun  Barra. 

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Gowcr. 

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R,  Afasson,  n.  d.     i6"*. 

Baker  (C),  and  G.  G.  Francis,  editors.  Sur- 
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Gran  by. 

Granby.  Marriages  at  Gran  by,  1567  to  18 12. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
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Grange,  Banffshire. 

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Caimey,  and  Botriphnie;  events,  places,  and  per- 
sons.    Glasgow:   R,  Forrester,    1880.     xi,  461  p. 

I2^  CB 

Grange,  Lancashire. 

Sketches  of  Grange  and  the  neighbourhood. 
JCendal:  J.Hudson,  1850.  I  p.l.,  ii,  32  p.,  2  1., 
33-ii6p.,  5  pi.     I6^  CO 

Grange  Con. 

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County  Wicklow.  (Jour.  County  Kildare  Archaeol. 
Soc     V.  3,  pp.  382-385.     Dublin,  1902.) 

Grantham. 

Tumor  (E.)  Collections  for  the  history  of 
the  town  and  soke  of  Grantham;  containing  au- 
thentic memoirs  of  Sir  Isaac  Newtoo.  London, 
1806.     map.     4^  CO 

Grasmere. 

Armitt  (Mary  L. )  Fullers  and  freeholders  of 
the  pansh  of  Grasmere.  4  pi.  (Cumberland  &  West- 
morland Antiq.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  Transac.  n.  s. 
▼.  8,  pp.  136-205.     Kendal,  1908.     8*.) 

Guide  (A)  to  Windermere  and  Grasmere. 
Manchester:  A.  Hey  wood  6r*  Son  [1890].  20  p. 
12°.  (Abel  Heywood's  series  of  pcnnv  guide 
books.)  COB  p.  Box 

Graveley. 

Graveley.  Marriages  at  Graveley  cum  Ches- 
field.  1556  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Hertfordshire,  Eng. 
Hertfordshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.^ 
pp.  105-118.     London,  1909.     8".) 


Gravescnd. 

Cmden  (R.  P.)     The  history  of  the  town  of 
Gravesend  in  the  county  of  Kent.     London,  1843. 


8^ 


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Pocock  (R  )  The  history  of  the  incorporated 
town  and  parishes  of  Gravesend  and  Milton,  in 
the  county  of  Kent. .  .from  the  Norman  conquest 
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Greailey. 

Groasley.  Marriages  at  Greasley,  1600  to 
i8i«.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  97- 
161.      London,  1905.     8^.)  AF 


Great  Badminton. 

Great  Badminton.  Marriages  at  Great  Bad- 
minton, 1538  to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng. 
Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  1 3, 
pp.  23-34.     London,  1908.     8°.)  ARX 

Great  Bedwyn. 

Ward  (John).  Great  Bedwyn.  (Wiltshire 
Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  6,  pp.  261-316. 
Devius,  i860.     8*.)  CO 

Great  Connell  abbey. 

Fitsii^erald  {Lord  Walter).  Great  Connell 
abbey,  Co.  Kildare.  (Jour,  of  the  Co.  Kildare 
Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  2,  pp.  304-314.  Dublin,  1898. 
8^) 

Great  Cressingham. 

Great  Cressingham.  Marriages  at  Great 
Cressingham,  1557  to  1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng. 
Norfolk  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp. 
1 17-133.     London,  1907.     8'.)  ARX 

Great  Dalby. 

Great  Dalby.  Marriages  at  Great  Dalby, 
1 581  to  1 812.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Lei- 
cestershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v^^ 
pp.  121-X43.     London,  1910.     8**.) 


Great  Grimsby. 
See  Grimsby. 

Great  Hampden. 

Great  Hampden.  The  parish  registers  of  Great 
Hampden,  Co.  Bucks,  from  1557  to  1812;  also, 
copies  of  the  monumental  inscriptions  in  the  church 
and  churchyard,  and  a  full  list  of  the  successive 
rectors.  Edited  by  E.  A.  Ebblewhite.  London: 
Mitchell  ^  Hughes,  1888.  xii,  198  p.,  I  1.  4". 
No.  z6  of  100  copies  printed  and  sl^^ned.  ARX 

Great  Haseley. 

Some  remarks  upon  the  church  of  Great  Hase- 
ley, Oxfordshire...  With  [appendix  containing] 
copious  extracts  from  Delafield's  Ms.  in  the  Bod- 
leian Library,  entitled  "  Notitia  Hasleiana.'*  Ox- 
ford, 1840.     56  p.,  12  pi.     8'.       *C  p  ▼.  1167 

.  Great  Horkesley. 

Great  Horkesley.  Marriages  at  Great  Horkes- 
ley. 1558  to  1836.  (In:  Essex,  Eng.  Essex  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  31-63.  London, 
1909.     8^)  ARX 

Great  Marlow. 

Great  Marlow.  The  earliest  register  of  the 
parish  of  Great  Marlow,  Buckinghamshire,  1592- 
i6ri.  Privately  printed  for  the  Bucks  Parish  Re- 
gister Society.  Transcribed  by  A.  H.  Cocks. 
Exeter:    W.  Pollard  b*  Co.,  1904.    vi,  130  p.    8°. 


Great  Orton. 

Gilbanks  (W.  F.)  The  registers  of  Great 
Orton,  Carlisle,  1568  to  1812.  (Cumberland  and 
Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archneol.  Soc.  v.  8,  pp. 
245-256.     Kendal.  1886.     8'.)  CO 

Great  Somcrford. 

Great  Somerford.  Marriages  at  Great  (or 
Broad)  Somerford,  1707  to  1812.  (In:  Wiltshire, 
Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.^ 
pp.  25-33.     London,  1908.     8'.) 


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Great  Somerford,  contd, 

Manley  (F.  H.)  Notes  on  the  history  of  Great 
Somerford.  (Wiltshire  Archseol.  and  Nat.  Hist. 
Maga.     V.  31,  pp.  283-330.     Devizes ^  1901.) 

Great  Toller. 

Great  Toller.  Marriages  at  Great  Toller,  other- 
wise Swyne  Toller  or  Toller  Porcorum,  1615  to 
1754.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  3,  pp.  103-115.    London^  1908.    8**.) 


Great  Torrington. 

Doe  (George  M.)  Some  bits  of  an  old  borough. 
(Devonshire  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci., 
Lit.  and  Art.  Kept,  and  Transac.  v.  35  (ser.  2, 
V.  5),  pp.  646-653.     Plymouth,  1903.) 

Great  Wenham. 

Great  Wenham.  Marriages  at  Great  Wenham, 
1670  to  1837.  (In:  Suffolk,  Eng.  Suffolk  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  157-163.  London^ 
X910.     8^)  ARX 

Great  Yarmouth. 

Compton  (C.  H.)  Notes  on  ancient  Yarmouth. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archzeol.  Assoc.  v.  36,  pp.  6-14. 
London,  1880.) 

Druery  (John  Henry).  Historical  and  topo- 
graphical notices  of  Great  Yarmouth,  in  Norfolk, 
and  its  environs,  including  the  parishes  and  ham- 
lets of  the  half  hundred  of  Lothingland,  in  Suffolk. 
London:  Nichols  ^  Son,  1826.  I  p.l.,  xviii,  382  p., 
2  1.,  9  pi.,  2  tab.     12'.  CO 

Manship  (Henry).  The  history  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth. Edited  by  C.  J.  Palmer.  Great  Yarmouth: 
L.  A.  Afeall,  1853.  2  p.l.,  vii,  i  1.,  436,  iv  p.,  i 
plan,  10  pi.     sq.  8".  CO 

[v.  2.]  Designed  as  a  continuation  of 

Manship's  history  of  that  town.  By  C.  J.  Palmer. 
Great  Yarmouth:  L.  A.  Meall,  1856.  vi,  1 1.,  370  p., 
I  1.,  xviii  p.,  I  facsim.,  8  pi.     sq.  8**.  CO 

Palmer  (C.  J.)  The  perlustration  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth, with  Gorleston  and  Southtown.  Great  Yar- 
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S'vrinden  (H.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
the  ancient  burgh  of  Great  Yarmouth  in  the  county 
of  Norfolk.     Norwich,  1772.     4".  CO 

Teniswood  (C.  G.  H.)  Charters  relating  to 
the  government  of  Great  Yarmouth.  (Jour.  Brit. 
ArchsBOl.  Assoc,  v.  36,  pp.  273-290.  London, 
1880.) 

Greenford. 

Greenford.  Marriages  at  Greenford,  1539  to 
1812.  (In:  Middlesex,  Eng.  Middlesex  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  1 51-162.  London, 
1909.     8^)  ARX 

Greenock. 

Williamson  (George).  Old  Greenock,  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  early  part  of  the  nineteenth 
century,  with  some  account  of  the  burgh  of  Carts- 
burn  and  burgh  of  barony  of  Crawfurdsdyke.  With 
illustrations.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1886-88.  2  v. 
4'.  tCR 

Greenwich. 
See  sub-section  under  London. 


Greete. 

Greete.  The  register  of  Greete.  [1665-18 12.] 
London,  1905.  viii,  35,  viii  p.  8".  (Shropshire 
Parish  Register  Society.  Shropshire  registers. 
Hereford  Diocese,     v.  5,  pt.  2.)  ARX 

Gresham. 

Gresham.  Marriages  at  Gresham,  1690  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Norfolk,  England.  Norfolk  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  149-154.  London, 
1909.     8'.)  ARX 

Greystoke. 

Lees  (T.)  Extracts  from  the  registers  at  Grey- 
stoke church,  during  the  reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  the 
Stuart  kings.  (Cumberland  and  Westmoreland 
Antiq.  &  Archzeol.  Soc.  v.  i,  pp.  336-346.  Ken- 
dal, 1874.     8".)  CO 

Grimsby. 

Gibbons  (Alfred),  editor.  The  records  of  the 
corporation  of  Great  Grimsby.  (In:  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  14.  report,  appendix, 
pt.  viii,  pp.  237-291.     London,  1895.     8°.)  C 

Shaw  (G.)  Old  Grimsby.  Grimsby:  G,  Shaw, 
1897.     3  p.l.,  261  p.,  7  pi.     8'*.  CO 

Grinshill. 

GrinshilL  The  register  of  Grinshill.  vi,  34, 
vii  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  v.  2,  pp. 
295-328.     London,  1901.     8**.)  AllX 

Grinton  in  Swaledale. 

Grinton  in  Swaledale.     The  registers  of  the 

parish  church  of  Grinton  in  Swaledale,  Co.  York. 

Transcribed  by  F.  William  Slingsby.    [Leeds'[  The 

Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Soc,  1905.    4  ?•!••  449  P* 

8^   (The  Yorkshire  Parish  Reg.  Soc.    Pub.    v.  23.) 


Grittleton. 

Grittleton.  Marriages  at  Grittleton,  1573  to 
1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  re- 
gisters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  145-156.  London, 
1905.     8^)  ARX 

Grove. 

Grove.  Marriages  at  Grove,  1711  to  181 2. 
(In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  35-3S. 
London,  1907.     8**.)  ARX 

Guernsey. 

See  also  Channel  Islands. 

Berry  (W.)  History  of  the  island  of  Guern- 
sey, with  particulars  of  Alderney,  Sark  and  Jersey. 
London,  18:5.     map,  pi.     4°.  CO 

Black's  guide  to  Guernsey,  St.  Peter  Port  and 

places  of  interest,  including  Alderney  and  Serk. 
Edited  by  D.  T.  Ansted.  Edinburgh:  A.  (5r*  C, 
Black,  1S69.  xiii  (i),  (i)  90-1 83  p.,  2  maps,  2  pi. 
I6^  KFP 

Dicey  (T.)  An  historical  account  of  Guernsey, 
from  its  first  settlement  before  the  Norman  Con- 
quest to  the  present  time.    London,  iTSl*   12*.    CO 

Duncan  (Jonathan).  The  history  of  Guern- 
sey, with  occasional  notices  of  Jersey,  Alderney, 
and  Sark,  and  biographical  sketches.  London: 
Longman,  Brown...,  1841.    xvi,  656  p.     8®.  CO 


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Guernsey^  confd, 

Guemsey. — Courts,  Rolls  of  the  assizes  held 
in  the  Channel  Islands  in  the  second  year  of  the 
reign  of  King  Edward  11,  A.D.  1309.  [Ed.  by 
Gervaise  le  Gros  and  Ed.  Toulmin  NicolIe.J 
Jersey:  Labeyet  Blampied,  1903.  ix  (i),  338  (i)p-. 
x6  1.  4**.  (Societe  jersiaise.  Pub.  no.  18.)  CO 
Latin  and  Ejiglish. 

Lewis  (Edwin  Seelye).  Guernsey:  its  people 
and  dialect.  Baltimore:  The  Modern  Language 
Assoc,  of  America,  1895.     3  p.  1.,  83  p.     8°. 

RFW  p.  box  I 

Peyton  (John  Lewis).  Rambling  reminiscences 
of  a  residence  abroad.  England-Guernsey.  Staun- 
ton, Va.:  S.  M.  Yost  b*  Son,  1888.  2  p.l.,  298. 
XV  p.     12'.  CBP 

Pring^le  (George).  Samia  Felix  (Guernsey). 
(Westminster  Rev.  v.  152,  pp.  451-459.  London^ 
1899.) 

Guildford. 

Harrison  (Frederic).  Annals  of  an  old  Manor- 
House,  Sutton  Place,  Guildford.  London:  Mac- 
millan  &*  Co.,  1893.  xviii,  231  p.,  I  fac-sim., 
67  pi.     4'.  tCO 

Parker  (J.  H.)  The  church  of  St.  Mary, 
Guildford.  4  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  29,  pp.  170- 
180.     London,  1872.) 

Guildford  castle. 

Clark  (G.  T.)  Some  account  of  Guildford 
castle.  I  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  29,  pp.  1-25. 
London,  1872.) 

Guilsfield. 

Jones  (T.  Simpson),  and  Robert  Owen.  A 
history  of  the  parish  of  Guilsfield  (Cegidva).  i  pi. 
(Collec.  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomery- 
shire &  its  borders,  v.  31,  pp.  129-200;  v.  32,  pp. 
97-132;  v.  33,  pp.  57-94-     London,  1899-1905.) 

Guisbrough. 

Guisbroiig^h  Priory.  Cartularium  prioratus 
de  Gyseburne,  Ebor.  dioeceseos,  ordinis  S.  Augus- 
tini,  fundati  A.D.  11 19.  Durham:  Andrews^ 
Co.,  x88q.     2  v.     8".     (Surtees  Soc.     v.  86,  89.) 

CA 

Guiseley. 

Slater  (Philemon).  History  of  the  ancient 
parish  of  Guiseley,  with  introductory  chapters  on 
the  antiquities  of  the  district . . .  Illustrated  by  H. 
Sheppard  Dale  and  S.  J.  Hodson.  London:  Ham' 
ilton,  Adams  6f  Co.,  1880.  vi,  I  1.,  vii-xxiv, 
288  p.,  I  facsim.,  8  pi.,  i  port.     sq.  4".  fCO 

Guiting  Power. 

Giiiting^  Power.  Marriages  at  Guiting  Power, 
i56otoi8i2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glouces- 
tershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4.  PP- 
125-140.     London,  1898.     8**.)  ARX 

Gulval. 

GnWal.  [Marriages  at]  Gulval.  (In:  Corn- 
wall, Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  12,  pp.  109-110.     London,  1907.     8".)      ARX 

The  results  of  a  collation  of  Messrs.  Millett  and  Bolithro's 
Gulval  Registers  with  the  Bodmin  transcripts. 


Gumfreston. 

Laws  (Edward).  The  registers  of  Gumfreston 
parish,  co.  Pembroke.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis. 
ser.  5,  V.  17,  pp.  212-216.     London,  iqoo.) 

Gwinear. 

Gwinear*  Marriages  at  Gwinear,  1560  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  12.  pp.  111-147.  London, 
1907.    8'.)  ARX 

Gwithian. 

Gwithian*  Marriages  at  Gwithian,  1560  to 
1 8 12.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  123-135.  London, 
1903.     8".)  ARX 

Habberley. 

Habberley.  The  register  of  Habberlev 
[1670-1822].  London,  1906.  vi,  41,  ix  p.  8  . 
(Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Shropshire 
registers.    Hereford  Diocese,     v.  5,  pt.  4.)  ARX 

Hackness. 

Haekness.  The  register  of  the  parish  of 
Hackness,  Co.  York.  1 557-1 783.  Transcribed  by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Johnstone  and  Miss  Emily  J. 
Hart.  Leeds:  The  Yorkshire  Parish  Reg.  Soc, 
1906.  4  p.l.,  193  p.  8*.  (Yorkshire  Parish 
Register  Society.     Pub.     v.  25.) 


Haddington. 

Haddin^on*  Charters  and  writs  concerning 
the  Royal  Burgh  of  Haddington,  131 8-1 543.  Tran- 
scribed and  translated  by  J.  G.  Wallace-James. . . 
Haddington:  D.  &* />  Croat,  1895.  vi,  I  1.,  48  p. 
sq.  4'.  CR 

Miller  (James).  The  lamp  of  Lothian;  or.  The 
history  of  Haddington  in  connection  with  the 
public  affairs  of  East  Lothian  and  of  Scotland, 
from  the  earliest  records  to  1844.  New  edition 
with  biographical  sketch  of  the  author.  Hadding- 
ton: W.  Sinclair,  1900.    xxxi,  235  p.    sq.  4°.   C 


'£ 


Haddingtonshire. 

Cockburn  (John).  Letters  of  J.  Cockbum  of 
Ormistoun  to  his  gardener.  1 727-1 744.  Edited, 
with  introduction  and  notes,  by  J.  Colville.  Ediw 
burgh:  The  Society,  1904.  2  p.l.,  vii-xliv,  xo6  p., 
I  port.    8®.    (Scottish  History  Soc.    Pub.    v.  45.) 

CP 

Dunkeld  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Dunkeld.  Register  of  testaments,  1682- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  The 
Society,  1903.  iv,  54  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record 
Soc.     Pt.  22.)  ART 

This  district  includes  portions  of  the  counties  of  Fife,  For* 
far,  Haddington.  Linlithgow  and  Perth. 

East  Lothian  county  list,  containing  a  variety  of 
useful  information  connected  with  the  county,  to- 
gether with  a  new  list  of  the  electors...  1837. 
Haddington  [1837].     24".  CR  p.  Box  I 

Haddin^on  county  list.  1834.  Haddington, 
1834.     24**.  CR  p.  Box  I 

Haddlesey. 

Worsfold  (John  Napper).  History  of  Haddle- 
sey: its  past  and  present.  With  notices  of  many 
neighbouring  parishes  and  townships,  including 
Birkin,   Bray  ton.    Bum,   Carlton,   Cowick,  Drax, 


562 


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Gateforth,  Eggborough,  Kellington,  Roal,  Ponte- 
fract,  Sclby,  Snaith,  etc.,  etc.  London:  E,  Stocky 
1894.     xiv,   I  I.,   254  p.,   2   facsim.,  4  pi.,  i  tab. 


illus.     8°. 


CO 


Haddon  Hall. 

Dnesbury  (Henry).  Haddon  Hall,  i  pi. 
(lour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  7,  pp.  284-295. 
London,  1852.) 

Holt  (Anne  K.)  A  romance  of  the  sixteenth 
century.  [Milwaukee:  Gillett  &*  Co.,  190T.]  6  1., 
4  pi.     ob.  32'*.  COF  p.  box 

Rutland  (Janetta  Hughan  Manners),  Duchess. 
Haddon  Hall,  being  notes  on  its  history.  Bakewell: 
A.  E.  Cokanye  [1890?]    2  p.l.,  3-66  p..  i  pi.     12*. 

COP  p.  V.  2 

Rcpr.:  Quarterly  Review,  Jan.,  1890. 

Bakewell:   The  ''High  Peak  News'' 

Off.  [1890].     I2^  COP  p.  V.  2 

Hadleigh. 

Hadleigrl^.  3  pi.  (Proc.  Suffolk  Inst,  of 
Arcbaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  v.  11,  pp.  209-215.  Ipswich^ 
1902.) 

Horrey  (John).  Extent  of  Hadleigh  manor, 
1305.  (Proc.  Suffolk  Inst,  of  Archseol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.     V.  II,  pp.  152-172.     Ipswich,  1902.) 

Pig^ot  (Hugh).  Hadleigh.  The  town;  the 
church;  and  the  great  men  who  have  been  born  in, 
or  connected  with  the  parish.  (Suffolk  Inst,  oif 
Archseol.  Proc.  v.  3,  pp.  1-290.  Lowestoft^  i^tt'i. 
8°.)  CO 

Hailes. 

Baddeley  (Welbore  St.  Clair).  A  Cotteswold 
shrine;  being  a  contribution  to  the  history  of  Hailes, 
county  Gloucester.  Manor,  parish,  and  abbey. 
Gloucester:  J,  Bel  lows ,  1908.  vii  (i),  x8o  p.,  i 
facsim.,  i  map,  i  plan,  33  pi.     sq.  4**.  CO 

One  of  "ns^  copies  printed. 

Hales  Owen. 

Waleott  (Mackenzie  E.  C.)  The  abbeys  of 
Winchcombe,  Hayles,  Cirencester  and  Hales  Owen. 
(Jour,  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  34,  pp.  333-347.  Lon- 
don, 1878.) 

Halford. 

Halford.  Marriages  at  Halford,  1552  to  181 2. 
(In:  Warwickshire,  Eng.  Warwickshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  101-109.  London, 
1906.     8^)  ARX 

Halifax. 

Hoyle  (William  Dickon).  Ancient  houses  near 
Halifax.  3  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s. 
V.  4,  pp.  17-29.     London,  1S99.) 

Wat^n  (John).  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  the  parish  of  Halifax,  in  Yorkshire.  Illustrated 
with  copperplates.  London:  T.  Lowndes,  1775. 
I  p.l.,  (i)  p.,  vi,  764  p.,  5  1.,  I  plan,  8  pi.,  i  port. 
4°.  ARX 

Wrig^ht  (Thomas).  The  antiquities  of  the  town 
of  Halifax  in  Yorkshire...  Leedes:  J.  Hodgson, 
1738.     I  p.l.,  vi,  207  p.     nar.  16".  CO 

Hallamshire. 

Addy  (Sidney  Oldall).  The  hall  of  Waltheof ; 
or,  The  early  condition  and  settlement  of  Hallam- 
shire. With  illustrations  by  W.  Keeling,  A.  Winter- 


bottom,  and  J.  Moore.     London:  D.  Nutt,  1893. 

xiii  295,  5  p.,  I  plan,  10  plates.     4°.  ABX 

No.  64  of  157  copies  numbered  and  signed  by  S.  O.  Addy. 

Halse. 

Halse.  Marriages  at  Halse,  1559  to  1812. 
(In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,  v.  10,  pp.  143-157.  London,  1907. 
8".)  ARX 

Halstock. 

Halstoek.  Marriages  at  Halstock,  1701  to 
1 812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  3,  pp.  117-124.    London,  i^%.    8°.) 


Halton. 

Beamont  (W.)    A  history  of  the    castle  of 

Halton  and  the  priory  or  abbey  of  Norton,  with  an 
account  of  the  barons  of  Halton,  and  the  priors  and 
abbots  of  Norton,  and  an  account  of  Rock  Savage 
and  Daresbury  Church.  Warrington:  P.  Pearse, 
1873.     2  pt.  in  I  V.     4*.  CO 

Hammersmith. 
See  sob-section  under  London. 

Hampshire. 
Periodicals. 

Hampshire  (The)  Antiquary  and  Naturalist. . . 
V.  1-2  (1891-1892).    Southampton,  1891-1892.     4*. 

too 

Hampshire  Field  Club.  Papers  and  proceed- 
ings..  .  V.  i-date  (1885-date).  Southampton^  1890- 
date.     8*. 

Title  of  V.  4-date  reads  Papers  &  proceedings  of  th« 
Hampshire  Field  Club  and  Archaeological  Assoc,  v.  1-4 
edited  by  G.  W.  Minns;  v.  5  by  G.  W.  Minns  and  F.  J.  C. 
Hearnshaw;  v.  6-date  by  F.  J.  C.  Heamshaw. 

Hampshire  Record  Society.  [Publications.] 
London,  1 889-1 899.     8°.  CA 

1889.  Chapter  of  Winchester  Cathedral.  Documents . .  . 
V.  1. 

1889.  St  Mary's  Abbey.    An  ancient  manuscript. 

1890.  Crondal,  Eng.    A  collection  of  records,    v.  x. 

1891.  Selborne  Priory.    Calendar  of  charters  .  .  .  v.  i. 

1892.  St.  Swithun's  Priory.  Compotus  rolls  of  Obedien- 
tiaries. 

189a.  Hyde  Abbey.    Liber  vitae:  register  and  martyrology. 

1893.  Episcopal  registers  of  the  diocese  of  Winchester. 

1894.  Selborne  Priory.    Calendar  of  charters  ...  v.  a. 

1895.  Manydowne  Manor.    The  manor  of  Manydowne. 

1896.  Winchester  (Diocese).  Wykeham's  register,  v.  x-«. 
(1896-99). 

GsNBRAL  Works. 

Andrews  (William),  editor.  See  Bygone 
Hampshire. 

Berry  (W.)  Pedigrees  of  the  families  in  the 
county  of  Hants.     London,  1833.     f°,  *R 

Black  (Adam,  am^  Charles).  Black's  tourists' 
guide  to  Hampshire  &  Dorsetshire;  including  de- 
criptions  of  the  Isle  of  Wight. . .  Edinburgh^  1855. 
maps.     I6^  KFP 

Tourist's  guide   through   Hampshire   and 

the  Isle  of  Wight.  .  .  Edinburgh,  1859.    map.    16". 


Byg^one  Hampshire.     Edited  by  W.  Andrews. 
London:  IV.  Andrews  &*  Co.,  1899.     4  p.l.,  242  p., 


7 pi.   8^ 


00 


Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Hants. . .  London:  C. 
Cooke,  n.  d.  15S  p.,  i  1.,  I  map.  24'.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  7.])  CBD 


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Hampshire^  conCd. 

Hampshiret  England,  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Philli- 
more.  London:  Phillimore  6f  Co.^  1899- 1909. 
II  V.  8®.  (Fhillimore*s  parish  register  series,  v.  8, 
20,  32,  34.  38,  40,  52.  68,  80-81.)  ARX 

Odc  of  150  copies  printed. 

V.  I.  Peoion  Newsey.  Knight's  Enham.  Monxton.  Hurst' 
bourne  Tarrant.  St.  Mary  Bourne.  Hurstboume  Priors. 
Bullington.  Tufton.  BramleY.  Duramer.  Steventon.  Deane. 
Wootton  Saint  Lawrence.  Chddesden. 

V.  2.  Faccombe.  Tangley.  Coombe  Vernham.  Yateley. 
Overton.  Winslade.  Aidershot.  Up-Nately.  Amport. 

V.  3.  Sherborne  St.  John.  Eversley.  North  Walthara. 
Church  Oakley.  Winchfield.  Elvetham.  Basing.  Dogmers- 
field.  Far n borough.  Hartley  Wintney. 

V.  4.  Winchester  Cathedral.  St.  Swithin-upon-Kingsgate, 
Winchester.   Crondall. 

V.  5.  Long  Sutton.  Stratfieldsave.  St.  Michael-in-the-Soke, 
Winchester.  St.  Lawrence,  Winchester.  Basingstoke.  Bang- 
hurst.  Eastrop.  Worting. 

V.  6.  Odihara.  South  Wamborough.  Tadley.  Heckfield. 
Stratfield  1'urgis. 

V.  7.  Eling.  Sopley.  Westmeon.  Silchester. 

V.  8.  Highclere.  Burghclere.  Ewhurst.  Wolverton.  Rowner. 
Newtown.  Litchfield.  Newnham.  Herriard.  Whitchurch. 

V.  9.  Stoke  Chanty.  Mapledurwell.  Hunton.  East  Wood- 
hay.  Sherfield-upon-Loddon.  Hartley  Wespall.  Linkenholt. 
Laverstoke.  Wonston.  Bentley.  Preston  Candover.  Popham. 
Woodmancote. 

V.  xo.  St.  Thomas  k  Becket,  Portsmouth. 

V.  XX.  Winchester  College.  Weyhill.  Hannington.  Crawlev. 
Kingsworthy.  Nately  Scures.  Rotherwick.  Bentworth. 
Boldre. 

History  (A)  of  Hampshire  and  the  Isle  of 
Wight.  Westminster  [A .  Constable  &*  Co, ,  1900  ] '08. 
3  V.  8".  (In:  Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of 
England.)  fCO 

King^smill  (Andrew).  The  manuscripts  of  An- 
drew Kingsmill  [at  Sydmonton  Court.  Being 
ancient  deeds  relating  to  places  in  Hampshire  and 
Berkshire.]  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion. Fifteenth  report,  append.,  pt.  10,  pp.  173- 
174.     London,  1899.     8'.)  C 

Read  (D.  H.  Moutray).  Highways  and  byways 
in  Hampshire. .  .with  illustrations  by  Arthur  B. 
Connor.  London:  Macmillan  6t*  Co,,  Ltd.,  1908. 
2  p.l.,  (i)  yiii-xvii,  i  1.,  444  p.,  i  map,  i  pi.  12**. 
(Highways  &  byways  series.)  COB 

Shore  (T.  W.)  A  history  of  Hampshire,  in- 
cluding the  Isle  of  Wight.  London:  E,  Stock,  1892. 
viii,  I  I.,  286  p.     8"*.     (Popular  county  histories.) 

CO 

Warner  (R.)  Collections  for  the  history  of 
Hampshire  and  the  bishopric  of  Winchester,  includ- 
ing the  isles  of  Wight,  Jersey,  Guernsey,  and  Sarke. 


London,  1795.     5  v.  in  6.     4 


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Winchester  (Archdeaconry).  The  parish 
registers,  and  parochial  documents  in  the  arch- 
daconry  of  Winchester,  edited  by  W.  A.  Fearon, 
D.D...and  J.  F.  Williams.  Winchester:  Warren 
and  Son,  1909.     vii,  i  1.,  204  p.,  3  fac-sim.     8°. 


Winchester  (Diocese  of).    Hampshire  allega 
tions  for  marriage  licences  granted  by  the  Bishop 
of  Winchester,  1689  to  1837.    Extracted  and  edited 
by  W.    J.    C.    Moens.     London,    1893.     2   v.     4**. 
(Harleian  Soc.     Publications,     v.  35-36.)  *R 

Woodivard  (Bernard  Bolingbroke),  and  others. 
General  history  of  Hampshire,  or  the  County  of 
Southampton,  including  the  Isle  of  Wight.  Lon- 
don [1870J.     3  V.     ports.,  pi.,  maps.     4**.         CO 


Hampstead-Norris. 

Money  (W.)  Collections  towards  a  history  of 
the  parish  of  Hampstead-Norris. . .  Newbury,  Eng.: 
W,  /.  B locket,  printer,  1885.     24  p.     8'.  CO 

Hampsthwaite. 

Hampsthwaite.  The  registers  of  Hampsth- 
waite, Co.  York. . .  1603-1807. .  .edited  by  F.  Col- 
lins. [Leeds]  The  Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Soc, 
1902.  viii,  432  p.  8°.  (Yorkshire  ParisH  Register 
Society.     Publications,     v.  13.)  ARX 

Hampton  Court. 

Graham  (A.)  A  guide  to  Hampton  Court,  its 
gardens  and  parks. .  .list  of  the  names. .  .also,  an 
account  of  the. .  .founder  of  the  palace  and  gar- 
dens, with  an  historical  detail  of  all  its  royal  resi- 
dents. [London:  W,  Cate,  printer,  1880.]  i  1., 
7-56  pp.     8^  COP  p.  Box 

Grundy  (John).  The  stranger's  guide  to  Hamp- 
ton-Court Palace  and  gardens.  London:  G,  B. 
Mason  [1849?]     72  p.,  2  pi.,  I  plan.     12°. 

COF  p.  Box 

London:  G,  Bell,  1854.     q6  p.,  2  1., 

9  pi.,  3  port.     12°.  COF  p.v.  8 

London:  Bell  6*  Daldy,  1861.  q6  p. 

I2^  COP 

London: 


Revised  by  W.  Willshire. 


Bell  and  Daldy,  1865.     84  p.,  4  pi.,  2  port.     X2  . 

COT  p.  ▼•  8 

Law  (Ernest).  The  history  of  Hampton  Court 
Palace.  London:  G,  Bell  6r»  Sons,  1885-91.  3  v. 
8°.  CO 

The  new  guide  to  the  royal  palace  of  Hamp- 
ton Court,  with  a  new  catalogue  of  the  pictures.  . 
London:  G,  Bell  6r»  Sonsj  1885.     128  p.   16'. 

MAVZ 

London:  G.  Bell  &*  Sons,  1895.   1280. 

illus.     16'.  COP 

Summerly  (Felix)  A  hand-book  for  the  archi- 
tecture, tapestries,  paintings,  gardens,  and  grounds 
of  Hampton  Court. .  .London:  Bellb*  Daldy  [18-?] 

2  p.l.,  148  p.,  3  pi.    New  ed.     16*".     COP  p.  box 

London:  G,  Bell  ^  Sons,  1880.   127  p., 

I  map.     16°.  COF  p.  Box 

Willshire  (William).  The  stranger's  guide  to 
Hampton  Court  Palace  and  Gardens.  London:  /. 
Bale  &*  Sons,  1871.  83  p.,  2 1.,  2  port.    12"*.     COF 

London: /.  Bale  &*  Sons,  1872.   82  p., 

3  1.?  2  port.     I2^  COF 

London:  Stevens  &*  Richardson  [18-?] 


82  p.,  2  I.,  2  port.     12 


COP 


Hampton-on-Thames. 

Kirby  (T.  F.)  Charters  of  Harmonds worth, 
Isleworth,  Heston,  Twickenham  and  Hampton-on- 
Thames.  (Archaeologia.  v.  58,  pp.  341-358.  Lon- 
don, 1903.) 

Hamstall  Ridware. 

Hamstall  Ridware.  Hamstall  Ridware  par- 
ish register.  Part  i.  n.  p.:  Privately  printed  for 
the  Staffordshire  Parish  Register  Society,  1904. 
S"*.  (Staffordshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Deanery  of 
Rugeley.     v.  i,  pt.  i.)  AkX 


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Hanham. 

Hanham.  The  register  of  Hanham  and  Old- 
land,  Gloucestershire.  1 584-1681.  Transcribed 
by  P.  Carlyon-Britton.  Edited  by  E.  A.  Fry.  Lon- 
don: Par,  Reg,  Soc,  [1908].  4  p.l.,  98  p.  8". 
(Parish  Register  Society.     Registers,     [no.]  63.) 

AR8 
Hanmer. 

Hanmer  (i.  baron),  John  Hanmer.  A  me- 
morial of  the  parish  and  family  of  Hanmer  in 
Flintshire  out  of  the  thirteenth  into  the  nineteenth 
century.  London:  Chiswick  Press^  1876.  viii, 
300  p.,  I  pi.     8^  ARZ 

Hannington. 

Hannin^on*  Marriages  at  Hannington,  1 768 
to  1837.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  11.,  pp.  39-42.  Lon- 
don,  1909.     8*".)  ARX 

Hanwell. 

Hanwell.  Marriages  at  Hanwell,  1570  to  1812. 
(In:  Middlesex,  Eng.  Middlesex  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  89-135.    London,  1909.    8**.) 


Hanwood. 

Hanwood.  The  register  of  Hanwood.  iv, 
78,  XV  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford,  v.  i,  pp. 
167-244.     London,  1900.     8"".)  ARjL 

Harballdowne. 

Harballdowne.  The  christnynges.weddinges, 
and  burynges  in  the  parish  of  Harballdowne  from 
1557  to  1800.  Transcribed  and  edited  by  Joseph 
Meadows  Cowper.  [Canterbury:  Cross  &*  Jack- 
man,  1907. J     2  p.l.,  viii,  141  p.     4°.  ARX 

Hardwick  Hall. 

Gotch  (J.  A.)  Wollaton  and  Hardwick  Halls. 
4  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  58  (ser.  2,  v.  8),  pp. 
435-448.      London,  190 1.) 

Robinson  (P.  F.),  and].  Britton.  Vitruvius 
Brittanicus:  History  of  Woburn  Abbey,  Hatfield 
HoMst...  London,  i^^l,     f^  ffMQWK 

Hardwicke. 

Hardwieke*  Marriages  at  Hardwicke,  1566 
to  181 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  71- 
90.     London,  1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Harescombe. 

Hareseombe.  Marriages  at  Harescombe,  1 744 
to  1 8 12.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  10,  pp.  63- 
66.     London,  1905.     8°.)  ARX 

Hare  wood. 

Jones  (John).  Harewood  castle.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archaeol.    Assoc,     v.    20,    pp.  220-227.     London, 

1864.) 

The  history  and  antiquities  of  Harewood, 

in  the  county  of  York,  with  topographical  notices 
of  its  parish  and  neighbourhood.  London:  Simpkin, 
Marshall  «Sr»  Co.,  1859.  2  p.l.,  viii,  9-312  p.,  9  pi. 
8°.  CO 

Harlech  castle. 

Chapman  (F.  G.  Westmacott).  Notes  on  the 
castles  of    Harlech  and   Criccieth.     (Jour.    Brit. 


Archseol.    Assoc.     ▼.    34,    pp.  159-167.     London, 

1879.) 

Harley. 

Harley.    The    register    of    Harley.  iv,    26, 

vi  p.     (In:   Shropshire    Parish    Register  Society. 

Parish  registers.     Diocese  of  Lichfield,  v.  2,  pp. 

1-26.     London,  1901.     8°.)  ARX 

London:  Shropshire  Par,  Reg,  Soc, 

1899.     4  pl.,  26,  vi  p.     8°.     (Parish  Register  So- 
ciety.    Register,     [no.]  23.)  ARS 

Harlington. 

Harlin^on.  Marriages  at  Harlington,  1540 
toi8i2.  (In:  Middlesex,  Eng.  Middlesex  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  137-150.  Lon- 
don, 1909.     8^)  ARX 

Harmondsworth. 

Kirby  (T.  F.)  Charters  of  Harmondsworth, 
Isleworth,  Heston,  Twickenham,  and  Hampton-on- 
Thames.  (Archaeologia.  v.  58,  pp.  341-358. 
London,  1903.) 

Harpole. 

Harpole.  Marriages  at  Harpole,  1538  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Northamptonshire,  Eng.  Northamp- 
tonshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp. 
81-100.     London,  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

Harrogate. 

Graing^e  (William).  The  history  and  topo- 
graphy of  Harrogate,  and  the  Forest  of  Knares- 
borough.  London:  J.  R,  Smith,  i^T I.  xii,  511  p., 
I  map.  2  pl.     8".  CO 

Hargrove  (E.)  The  history  of  the  castle, 
town,  and  forest  of  Knaresbrough,  with  Harro- 
gate, and  its  medicinal  waters,  including  an  account 
of  the  most  remarkable  places  in  the  neighbour- 
hood. York:  W,  Blanchard  ^  Co.,  1 782.  2  p.  1. , 
144  P-f  3  pJ'     3-  «d.  improved.     16*.  CO 

Knaresbrough,  1809.  pl.  6.  ed.  illus. 

\i\  CO 

Harrow-on-the-Hill. 

Bushell  (W.  D.)  Harrow  in  Domesday.  The 
archbishop's  deer.  The  consecration  of  the  chureh. 
Cambridge:  Macmillan  (5r»  Bowes,  1894.  26  p., 
I  pl.     8  .     (Harrow  octocentenary  tracts.    No.  4.) 

CO 

Harrow  and  Le  Bee.     A  lecture  delivered 

before  the  Harrow  branch  of  the  London  Diocesan 
Church  Reading  Union.  Cambridge:  Macmillan 
67*  Bowes,  1894.  26  p.,  I  1.,  I  pl.  8°.  (Harrow 
octocentenary  tracts.     No.  5.)  CO 

Wulfred  and  Cwoenthryth.  A  lecture  de- 
livered before  the  Harrow  branch  of  the  London 
Diocesan  Church  Reading  Union.  Cambridge: 
Macmillan  &*  Bowes,  1893.  23  p.,  I  pl.  8°. 
(Harrow  octocentenary  tracts.     No.  2.)  CO 

Early  charters  translated  into  English  with 
explanatory  notes  by... W.  Done  Bushell.  Cam- 
bridge: Afacmillan  <y  Bowes,  1893.  27  p..  i  pi. 
8*.     (Harrow  octocentenary  tracts.     No.  i.)     CO 

Graiebrook  (George).  The  Harrow  hearth 
tax.  (Middlesex  and  Hertfordshire  Notes  and 
Queries,     v.  4,  pp.  187-190.     London,  1S98.     8*.) 

Olfa*  King  of  Mercia.  The  Harrow  of  the 
Gumenings.     A  charter  of  Ofifa,  King  of  Mercia, 


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HarroW'On  tht'Hill^  confd. 

translated  into  English,  with  explanatory  notes  by 
. . .  W.  Done  Bushell.  Cambridge:  Macmillan  b* 
Bowes ^\%^\.  12  p.,  I  map.  8°.  (Harrow  octo- 
centenary  tracts.     No.  3.)  CO 

Rimmer  (A.)  Rambles  round  Eton  and 
Harrow.  London:  Chatto  &*  Windus,  1882.  xi. 
290  p.,  16  pi.     sq.  12*".  COB 

Hartland. 

Chope  (R.  Pearse).  The  early  history  of  the 
manor  of  Hartland.  i  map.  (Devonshire  Assoc, 
for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.  &  Art.  Rept.  & 
Transac.  v.  34  (ser.  2,  v.  4),  pp.  418-454.  Piy- 
mouth,  1902.) 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  The  parish 
documents  of  Hartland,  N.  Devon.  (In:  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  5.  report.  Part  i,  pp. 
571-575.     London,  1876.     f**.) 

Hartlebury. 

Hartlebary  Grammar  School.  The  old  order 
book  of  Hartlebury  Grammar  School,  1 556-1 752. 
Edited  for  the  Worcestershire  Historical  Society 
by  the  Rev.  D.  Robertson.  Oxford:  J,  Parker  6r» 
Co.,  1904.  xii,  2  1.,  228  p.,  3  facsim.,  i  pi.,  i  port, 
sq.  4°.  (Worcestershire  Historical  Society.  [Pubs.]) 

CA 

Robertson  (D.)  The  history  of  the  parish  of 
Hartlebury.  (Repts.  &  Papers  read  at  the  meet- 
ings of  the  Architect.  Soc.  of  the  Cos.  of  Lincoln 
&  Nottingham. .  .etc.  during. . .  190X.  v.  26,  pp. 214- 
232.     Lincoln,  1 901.) 

Hartlepool. 

Sharpe  (5i>  Cuthbert).  A  history  of  Hartle- 
pool, by  Sir  C.  Sharp.  . .  Durham:  F.  Humble  &* 
Co.,  1816.  vi,  2  1..  180,  iii-xxvi  p.,  i  1.,  i  plan. 
15  pi.,  2  tab.     illlus.     8^  CO 

Hartley  Wespall. 

Hartley  Wespall.  Marriages  at  Hartley 
Wespall,  1558  to  1 8 12.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng. 
Hampshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  q, 
pp.  67-78.     London,  1907.     8".)  ARX 

Hartley  WMntney. 

Hartley  Wintney.  Marriages  at  Hartley 
Wintney,  1658  to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng. 
Hampshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3, 
pp.  129-143.     London,  1902.     8**.)  ARX 

Hartwell. 

Hartwell.  Marriages  at  Hartwell,  1553  to 
1812.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  61- 
73.     London,  1907.     8**.)  ARX 

Smyth  (W.  H.)  Aedes  Ilartwellianae;  or. 
Notices  of  the  manor  and  mansion  of  Hartwell. 
London:  J.  B.  Nichols  6*  Son,  1851.  vii,  414  p., 
I  1.,  I  map,  I  plan,  10  pi.,  i  port.     f**.  fCO 

Harwich. 

Taylor  (Silas).  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
Harwich  and  Dovercourt  in  the  county  of  Essex, 
with  an  appendix  containing  the  natural  history  of 
the  sea  coast  and  country  about  Harwich,  by  Sam- 


uel Dale.     London^  1732.     4* 


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Haslemere. 

Haslemere.  The  registers  of  Haslemere,  Co. 
Surrey.  Baptisms,  1594-18 12.  Marriages,  1573" 
1812.  Burials,  1573-1812.  Transcribed  and  edited 
by  J.  W.  Penfold.  London:  Privately  prt,  for 
the  Parish  Regist.  Soc'y,,  1906.  xi  (i),  350  p.  8*. 
(Parish  Register  Society.     Registers.     No.  57.) 

ARo 

Hastings. 

Cole  (T.  H.)  Antiquities  of  Hastings.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  23,  pp.  34-66.  London, 
X867.) 

Hardy  (William  John),  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts of  the  corporation  of  Hastings.  (In:  His- 
torical Manuscripts  Commission.  13.  report,  appen- 
dix, pt.  iv,  pp.  354-364.     London,  1892.     8".)    C 

Har^irood    (W.)    The  adaptations  of  various 
parts  of  the  town  of  Hastings.     London,  1829.    8*. 

CO 

Hastinii^s  Guide;  or,  A  description  of  that 
ancient  town  and  port,  by  an  inhabitant.    London, 


1814,     8' 


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LeTien  (Edward).  On  the  history  of  St.  Mary's 
Collegiate  church  in  Hastings  castle.  (Jour.  Br. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  23,  pp.  124-134.  London, 
1867.) 

Moss  (W.  G.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
the  town  and  port  of  Hastings.  Illustrated  by  a 
series  of  engravings  from  original  drawings.     Lon- 


don, 1824.     8 


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Parsons  (F.  J.)  Vues  de  Hastings  &  St. 
Leonards.  Le  rendezvous  populaire  de  plaisir  et 
desante.  Guide  fran9ais.  [Claremont,  Hastings: 
F.J.  Parsons,  Ltd.,  1906?]    64 p.,  I  map.    ob.  24°. 

COB 

Reminiscences  of  old  Hastings.  (Temple 
Bar.     V.  118,  pp.  262-274.     London,  1899.) 

Stockdale  (Frederick  Wilton  Litchfield.)  A 
concise  historical  &  topographical  sketch  of  Hast- 
ings, Winchelsea,  &  Rye,  including  also  several 
other  places  in  the  vicinity  of  those  ancient  towns, 
embellished  with  numerous  engravings,  from  origi- 
nal drawings.  London:  P.  M.  Powell  [18 17], 
4  p.l.,  48  p.,  19  pi.     8*.  CO 

Strang^er*s  (The)  guide  to  Hastings  and  St. 
Leonards.     Hastings:  H.  Osborne,  n.  d.     vi,  80  p. 

I6^  CO 

Views  of  Hastings  &  St.  Leonards,  the  popular 
health  and  pleasure  resort,  n.  p.  [190-?]  iv.  (i) 
4-48  p.,  5  1.,  I  map,  7  pi.     ill  us.     ob.  24°.    COB 

Wooll  (G.)  Wooll's  stranger's  guide  to  Hast- 
ings and  St.  Leonards. . .  Hastings:  G.  IVooll, 
n.  d.     vi,  70  p.,  II,  6,  16  p.     16".  CO 

Hatton. 

Hatton.  Marriages  at  Hatton,  1558  to  1812. 
(In:  Warwickshire,  Eng.  Warwickshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  129-142,  151- 
152.     London,  1906.     8**.)  ARX 

Haughmond  abbey. 

Hope  (W.  H.  St.  John),  and  Harold  Brak- 
SPEAR.  Haughmond  abbey,  Shropshire.  illus., 
I  plan,  14  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  66  (ser.  2,  v.  16), 
pp.  281-310.     London,  1909.     8".)  CA 


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Haughmond  abbey ^  confd, 

I  plan,  14  pi.     (Shropshire  Archseol. 

and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.     Transac.     ser.  3,  v.  10,  pp. 
169-200.     Shrewsbury^  1910.     8"*.)  CA 

Trefegrlwys  (A)  charter.  Charter  of  Graf- 
futh  ap  Cynan  to  the  Abbey  of  Haughmond. 
(Collec.  hist.  &  archaeol.  relating^  to  Montgomery- 
shire. V.  33,  pp.  239-242.  Oswestry t  Eng., 
1903-04.) 

Haughton. 

Haug^hton.  Haughton  parish  register.  Index. 
London:  Privately  printed  for  the  Staffordshire 
Par,  Reg.  Soc,  1902.  2  v.  8"*.  (Staffordshire 
Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Deanery  of  Stafford,  v.  i,  pt.  1-2.) 


HauU  Hucknell. 

Haalt  Hucknell.  Marriages  at  Hault  Huck- 
nell, 1660  10  1812.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derby- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,pp.  101-118. 
London,  1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Havant. 

Long^croft  (Charles  John).  A  topographical 
account  of  the  hundred  of  Bosmere,  in  the  County 
of  Southampton,  including  the  parishes  ot  Havant, 
Warblington,  and  Hayling.  London:  J.  R.  Smith, 
1857.     vi,  I  1.,  24,  343  p.,  I  map,  19  pi.     4'. 

fARX 
Haverford. 

Owen  (Henry).  A  survey  of  the  Lordship  of 
Haverford  in  1577.  (Archseol.  Cambrensis.  ser.  6, 
▼•  3i  PP'  39-55-     London,  1903.) 

Hawick. 

Wilson  (Robert).  A  sketch  of  the  history  of 
Hawick:  including  some  account  of  the  manners 
and  character  of  the  inhabitants. .  .to  which  is  sub- 
joined a  short  essay,  in  reply  to  Doctor  Chalmers 
on  pauperism  and  the  poor-laws.  Hawick:  R. 
Armstrong,  1825.     vii,  355  p.     12".  CR 

Hawkchurch. 

Hawkchiirch,  Marriages  at  Hawkchurch, 
1664  to  1 812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  73-91.  London, 
1907.     8^)  ARX 

Hawkesbury. 

Hawkesbury.  Marriages  at  Hawkesbury, 
1603  to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glou- 
cestershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp. 
1-46.     London,  1899.     8**.) 


Hawkhurst. 

Lig^htfoot  (W.  J.)  Notes  from  the  records  of 
Hawkhurst  Church.  (Archaeologia  Cantiana.  v.  5, 
pp.  55-86.     London,  1863.     8^)  CO 

Hawkshead. 

Cowper  (Henry  Swainson).  Hawkshead  (the 
northernmost  parish  of  Lancashire):  its  history, 
archaeology,  industries,  folklore,  dialect,  etc.  etc. 
London:  Bemrose  67*  Sons,  Ltd.,  1899.  xvi,  5800., 
2  maps,  2  pi.     illus.     4''.  CO 

Hawkshead.  The  oldest  register  book  of  the 
parish  of  Hawkshead  in  Lancashire,  1 568-1 704, 
ed.  by  H.  S.  Cowper.  London:  Bemrose  dr*  Sons^ 
1897.     civ,  451  p.,  2  pi.,  2  port.     8". 


Hawksworth. 

Hawksworth.  Marriages  at  Hawksworth, 
1569  to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Not- 
tinghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i. 
pp.  93-104.     London,  1898.     8".)  ARX 

Haworth. 

Meeker  (Claude).  Haworth;  home  of  the 
Brontes...  With  a  preface  by  Butler  Wood... 
Bradford  [Eng.^^  F.  Treweek  dr*  Co.,  1 895.  i  p.l., 
44  p.,  I  1.,  9  pi.,  I  port.  12*.  (Bronte  Soc.  Pub. 
Pt.  2.)  AN 

Repr.:  "  Cincinnati  Times  Sur.*'    Feb.  14, 1895. 

Tamer  (Joseph  Horsfall).  Haworth,  past  and 
present:  a  history  of  Haworth,  Stanbury,  and 
Oxenhope.  Brighouse:  J,  S.  Jowett,\%']^.  184  p., 
I  pi.,  3  port.     12"*.  CO 

Hawridge. 

Hawridg^.-  Marriages  at  Hawridge,  1600  to 
1812.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  x,  pp.  123- 
129.     London,  1902.     8''.)  ARX 

Hawton. 

Hawton.  Marriages  at  Hawton,  1564  to  181 2. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  5-17.  Lon- 
don, 1902.     8'.)  ARX 

Haydor. 

Haydor.  The  register.  Baptisms,  burials, 
marriages.  15 59-1 649...  London:  Parish  Reg. 
Soc,  1897.  vii.  71  p.  8*.  (Parish  Reg.  Soc. 
Registers,     no.  9.)  .  ARS 

Hayles  abbey. 

Baaeley  (William).  The  abbey  of  St.  Mary. 
Hayles.  Brief  sketch  of  its  history,  and  report  of 
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Publishers'  Weekly       ...     26       87 
Shreve,  Maj.  Wm.  P.    .     .     .       i 
Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  London       i 
Stevenson,  Wm.  M.       ...       i 

Taylor,  Dr.  F.  L 31       25 

Thiersch,  Curt 2 

Tohoku  Imp.  Univ.       ...  i 

U.  S.  Supt.  of  Documents      .     97     198 
Venezuela,    Minis,    de    Rela- 

ciones  Exteriores       ...        i 
Vilanova,  Prof.  Ranieri     .     .     78         7 
Vlissingen,  Neth.,  Burgomas- 
ter               I 

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Report  roa  Septembbk 575-577 

List  of  Wokks  belatinq  to  British  Geneaixjoy  and  Local 

History.    Part  V 578-63.1 

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Principal  Donors  in  September CKp 


NEW     YORK 
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BOABD    OF    TRUSTEES 

John  W.  Alexander.  J.  Pierpont  Morgan. 

William  W.  Appleton.  Morgan  J.  O'Brien. 

{OHN  BiGELOw.  Stephen  H.  Olin. 

OHN  L.  Cadwalader.  Alexander  E.  Orr. 

Andrew  Carnegie.  George  L.  Rives. 

Cleveland  H.  Dodge.  Charles  Howland  Rvssbll. 

John  Murphy  Farley.  Edward  W.  Sheldon. 

Samuel  Greenbaum.  George  W.  Smith. 

John  Henry  Hammond.  Frederick  Sturgbs. 

H.  Van  Rensselaer  Kennedy.  Henry  W.  Taft. 

Lewis  Cass  Ledyard. 
William  J.  Gaynor,  Mayor  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  officio, 
William  A.  Prendergast,  Comptroller  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  ojfUio, 
Jf»HN  Pur  ROY  Mitchell,  President  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  ex  officio. 


OFFICERS 

President,  Hon.  John  Bigelow,  LL.D. 
First  Vice-President,  John  L.  Cadwalader,  LL.D. 
*  Second  Vice-President. 
Secretary,  CHARLES  Howland  Russell,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 
Treasurer,  Edward  W.  Sheldon,  Esq.,  United  States  Trust  Company,  45  Wall  Street. 
Director,  John  S.  Bilungs,  D.C  L.,  LL.D.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 
Assistant  Director,  Edwin  H.  Anderson.  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 


BRANCHES— REFERENCE 

Lafayette  Street,  425.     (AsTOR.)  Fifth  Avenne,  8qo.    (Lbmoz.) 

CIRCULATION 

MANHATTAN 

East  Broadway,  33.    (Chatham  Square.) 

East  Broadway,  192.    (Seward  Park.) 

Rivington  Street,  61. 

Houston  Street,  388  East.    (Hamilton  Fish  Park. 

Le  Roy  Street,  66.    (Hudson  Park.) 

Bond  Street,  49.     Near  the  Bowery. 

8th  Street.     135  Second  Avenue.    (Ottendorfer.) 

loth  Street,  331  East.    (Tompkins  Square.) 

13th  Street,  251  West.    Near  8th  Avenue.    (Jackson  Square.) 

23d  Street,  228  East.     Between  2d  and  3d  Avenues.    (Epiphany.) 

23d  Street,  209  West.    Near  7th  Avenue.    (Muhlenberg.    Department  Headqnarten.) 

36th  Street,  303  East.     East  of  2d  Avenue.     (St.  Gabriel's  Park.) 

40th  Street,  501  West.    Between  loth  and  nth  Avenues.    (St.  Raphael's.) 

42d  Street,  226  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.    (George  Bruce.) 

50th  Street,  123  East.    Near  Lexington  Avenue.     (Cathedral.) 

51st  Street.     742  loth  Avenue.    (Columbus.) 

58th  Street,  121  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue. 

67th  Street,  328  East.     Near  ist  Avenue. 

69th  Street.     190  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (Riverside.    Travelling  Libraries.) 

78th  Street.     1465  Avenue  A.     (Webster.) 

79th  Street,  222  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.    (Yorkville.) 

8ist  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (St.  Agnes.     Blind  Library.) 

96th  Street,  112  East.     Between  Lexington  and  Park  Avenues. 

looth  Street,  206  West.     Near  Broadway.    (Bloomingdale.) 

iioth  Street,  174  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Aguilar.) 

115th  Street,  201  West.     Near  7th  Avenue. 

124th  Street,  9  West.    (Harlem  Library  Branch.) 

125th  Street,  224  East.     Near  3d  Avenue. 

135th  Street,  103  West.     Near  Lenox  Avenue. 

145th  Street,  503  West.     (Hamilton  Grange.) 

156th  Street.     922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue.    (Washington  Heights.) 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East,  cor.  Alexander  Avenue.     (Mott  Haven.) 
i68th  Street,  78  West,  cor.  Woodycrest  Avenue.     (Highbridge.) 
169th  Street,  610  East.     McKinley  Square.     (Morrisania.) 
176th  Street.     1866  Washington  Avenue.     (Tremont.) 
230th  Street.     3041  Kingsbridge  Avenue.    (Kingsbridge.) 

RICHMOND. 

St.  George.     5  Central  Avenue.     Tompkins ville  P.  O. 
Port  Richmond.     75  Bennett  Street. 
Stapleton.     132  Canal  Street,  cor.  Brook  Street. 
ToTTENViLLE.     7430  Amboy  Road.     Near  Prospect  Avenue, 


*  Vacant  because  ot  deaih  of  Mr.  Kennedy. 


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Vol.  XIV. 


October,  1910. 


No.  10. 


REPORT    FOR   SEPTEMBER. 

Reference  Department. 

During  the  month  of  September  there  were  received  at  the  Library,  by  pur- 
chase, 783  volumes  and  885  pamphlets,  and  by  gift,  1,575  volumes  and  2,636 
pamphlets,  making  a  total  of  2,358  volumes  and  3,521  pamphlets. 

There  were  catalogued  2,372  volumes  and  2,348  pamphlets;  the  number  of 
cards  written  was  7,663,  and  of  slips  for  the  copying  machine  4,311 ;  from  the  latter 
were  received  33,329  cards. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  readers,  and  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted,  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox  Branches  during  the  month: 


No.  of  readers  and  visitors 

No.  of  readers 

No.  of  readers,  desk  applicants 

No.  of  volumes  consulted  by  desk  ap- 
plicants  

Daily  average  of  readers 


Lbnox. 


2,338 

1,373 
912 

5,M9 
53 


Day. 


11,384 

",384 
8,492 

38,364 
437 


ASTOR. 


Evening. 

2,524 

2,524 
2,078 

6,134 
97 

Total. 


13,908 
13,908 

10,570 

44,498 
534 


Total. 


16,246 
15,281 
11,482 

49,647 
587 


575 


576 


REPORT   FOR  SEPTEMBER 


CIRCULATION  STATISTICS   FOR   THE   MONTH  OF  SEPTEMBER. 


•RANCHES. 


MANHATTAN. 

East  Broadway.  33 

East  Broadway,   192 

Riyins^ton  Street,  61 

East  Honston  Street,  388 

Le  Roy  Street,  66 

Bond  Street,  49 

8th  Street.     135  Second  Avenne 

loth  Street,  331  East 

13th  Street,  251  West 

23d  Street,  228  East 

23d  Street,  209  West. 

36th  Street,  303  East 

40th  Street,  501  West 

42d  Street,  226  West 

50th  Street,  123  East 

51st  Street.    742  Tenth  Avenue 

53th  Street,  121  East 

67th  Street,  328  East. 

69th  Street.    190  Amsterdam  Avenue. 

Travelling  Libraries 

77th  Street     1465  Avenue  A 

79th  Street,  222  East 

8 1  St  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue. 

Blind  Library 

96th  Street,  112  East 

looth  Street,  206  West 

iioth  Street,  174  East 

115th  Street,  201  West 

124th  Street,  9  West 

125th  Street,  224  East 

135th  Street,  103  West 

145th  Street,  503  West 

156th  Street  922  St. Nicholas  Avenue. 

BRONX. 

i40tn  diitwl,  321  East 

i68th  Street,  78  West 

169th  Street,  610  East 

176th  Street  and  Washington  Avenue. 
Kingsbridge  Avenue,  3041 

RICHMOND. 
St.  George 

Port  Richmond 

Stapleton 

Tottenville 

""Port  RichmonI 
Stapleton.     132  Cauki 

TOfTKNVILLE.      743O  AmOC 

*  Vacant  because  ot  death  of  Mr.  Ket 

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aBCULATIOM. 

BBADBBS  IN  KBAODfG  | 
BOOM.         1 

1 

1 

NBW 
BBGISTBA- 

▼OLUMBS 

ACCBS- 

HOME  USB. 

(▼OLimss.) 

HALL  USB.  , 
(BBAOBBS.) 

TIONS. 

AOtTLTt. 

TOTAL. 

SIOMBD. 

7.577 

4,961 

208 

1,753 

1,753 

241 

25,828 

11,717 

600 

4,620 

8.931 

203 

13.779 

4.287 

281 

9,231 

12.568 

593 

21,310 

5.312 

397 

3.568 

6.725 

239 

7.830 

4.826 

167 

2,713 

6.313 

168 

6.039 

1.434 

148 

1.376 

2.556 

325 

12,237 

697 

240 

2.535 

2.881 

131 

14,919 

5.933 

261 

3.809 

3.993 

495 

7.480 

2,092 

156 

61 

6.992 

1.437 

136 

3.187 

4.015 

58 

9.502 

4,786 

201 

271 

6,720 

1,207 

102 

855 

1.087 

45 

3.102 

1 
1 

34 

37 

9.398 

736 

181 

138 

3.7w8 

709 

88 

330 

708 

51 

8,208 

2.529 

183 

873 

873 

99 

10,613 

1,212 

2tS 

3.029 

3,029 

261 

9."7 

1.147 

132 

Sit 

1.775 

138 

8,691 

700 

164 

2,527 

3.347 

163 

34,018 

670 

8,858 

2,449 

141 

1.035 

1.406 

290 

17.761 

3.123 

339 

2.196 

4,186 

256 

10,984 

2,397 

184 

1,712 

1.961 

63 

1,280 

10 

70 

14.064 

1,751 

198 

3,034 

4.451 

129 

12.875 

1. 541 

217 

1.399 

1. 571 

197 

14,608 

5,331 

366 

1.328 

1.328 

201 

14.825 

4.226 

355 

1.382 

1,649 

123 

12,995 

2,404 

284 

3."7 

4.226 

69 

6,172 

1,194 

87 

716 

823 

463 

12,117 

1.875 

215 

1.554 

2.233 

150 

14,033 

617 

361 

2,147 

3.093 

139 

8,337 

1.469 

234 

38 

13.856 

2,017 

231 

2,410 

4.721 

184 

2.982 

1.317 

54 

60 

15.981 

1,908 

352 

2.286 

3.477 

49 

16,775 

1.231 

243 

1.679 

3.651 

276 

2.499 

1. 150 

23 

51 

6,373 

1,492 

63 

1.288 

1.593 

103 

5.263 

1.995 

49 

783 

1.566 

103 

4,910 

1,319 

57 

1.464 

2.330 

113 

3.035 

1,004 

29 

34 

447,721 

97, 532 

7.999 

70,752 

104,819 

7,548 

REPORT   FOR   SEPTEMBER  577 

One  of  the  most  important  gifts  of  the  month  was  a  heliotype  facsimile  of  two 
Greek  uncial  manuscripts  of  Deuteronomy  and  Joshua,  dated  about  the  fifth  cen- 
tury, now  owned  by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer  of  Detroit  and  some  time  to  go,  with 
Mr.  Freer's  other  collections,  to  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  The  large  facsimile 
volume  was  accompanied  by  a  printed  collation  and  description  of  the  manuscript 
and  a  study  of  the  text  by  Henry  A.  Sanders.  This  copy  came  to  us  through  the 
courtesy  of  the  Librarian  of  the  University  of  Michigan,  in  whose  hands  rests 
largely  the  distribution  of  the  265  copies  printed. 

Other  gifts  worthy  of  mention  were  received  from  the  following:  The 
Academia  Romana  in  Bucuresci,  25  volumes  and  16  pamphlets,  publications  of  the 
Academy;  Edgar  Aldrich,  Albert  S.  Batchellor  and  John  M.  Mitchell,  Literary 
Executors  of  Hon.  Harry  Bingham,  the  "Memorial  of  Hon.  Harry  Bingham, 
LL.D.,  lawyer,  legislator,  author  .  .  ."  privately  printed.  Concord,  N.  H.,  1910; 
Atlantic  Deeper  Waterways  Association,  2  volumes  and  3  pamphlets,  "Proceed- 
ings of  the  Annual  Conventions"  and  other  publications  of  the  Association; 
Bureau  of  Census  &  Statistics,  Melbourne,  Australia,  8  of  its  publications; 
Ministerio  da  Industria,  Viagao  e  Obras  Publicas,  Brazil,  the  "Relatorio  apresent- 
ado  ao  Presidente  da  Republica  do  Brasil"  1909,  Vols.  1-4,  and  Vol.  2  of  the  "Bole- 
tim,"  August,  1909;  E.  L.  Burlingame,  30  volumes  and  9  pamphlets,  U.  S. 
government  documents ;  Presidente  de  la  Republica  de  Cuba,  the  "Memoria  de  la 
administracion  del  Presidente  de  la  Republica,  28  Enero-31  Die.  1909,"  Habana, 
1910;  Mrs.  M.  T.  Duer,  a  collection  of  Italian  and  French  books,  including  the 
works  of  Voltaire,  together  97  volumes ;  Commission  Geologique  de  Finlande,  the 
"Bulletin  de  la  Commission"  nos.  20-23  (1907)  ;  Walter  Kenneth  Griffin,  2  manu- 
script volumes  prepared  by  him,  "Some  notes  as  to  the  early  members  of  the 
Springsteen  Family,  descendants  of  the  emigrant  Casper  Springsteen  of  1652  .  .  ." 
and  "Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  of  Kakiat,  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1774-1864  .  .  ."  N.  Y.,  1909;  James  W.  Hawes,  169  volumes  and  34  pamphlets, 
being  a  collection  of  Portuguese  books,  and  catalogues  of  Harvard  University, 
etc.;  Mrs.  Joseph  Honig,  a  collection  of  157  volumes,  including  "L'lllustration" 
Vols.  26-62  (Paris,  1855-1872)  and  "Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine,"  Vols. 
1-118,  N.  Y.,  1850-1908;  Kennedy  &  Co.,  40  lithographs;  John  Mason  Knox,  61 
volumes,  "Indices  to  notices  of  suits  in  equity  filed  in  the  office  of  the  Clerk;  of  the 
City  and  County  of  N.  Y.  1823-1855,"  "Index  to  conveyances  recorded  in  the 
office  of  the  Register  of  the  City  and  County  of  New  York  A-Z  1857-58,"  etc.; 
Mrs.  E.  Levey,  18  volumes  of  the  "Encyclopaedia  Britannica,"  3d  edition,  Edin- 
burgh, 1797,  and  the  "Supplement"  by  George  Gleig,  Vols,  i  and  2,  Edinburgh, 
1801 ;  Dr.  Robert  Craig  Maclagan,  a  copy  of  his  "Religio  Scotica,  its  nature  as 
traceable  in  Scotic  saintly  tradition,"  Edinburgh  1909;  the  Provincial  Secretary, 
Nova  Scotia,  24  volumes  and  6  pamphlets,  legislative  journals,  reports,  etc. 

At  the  Lenox  branch  the  cartoons  relating  to  the  American  Revolution  in  the 
print  gallery,  and  the  J.  D.  Smillie  memorial  exhibit  in  the  lower  hall,  remained  on 
view  throughout  the  month. 

At  the  AsTOR  branch  the  plates  from  "Israels  und  seine  Kunst,"  "Textiles" 
by  E.  A.  Seguy,  and  "Compositions  d'omements"  by  G.  Neuhoff  were  on  view. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC    LIBRARY  RELATING 
TO  BRITISH  GENEALOGY  AND  LOCAL   HISTORY. 


Part  V. 


Haynes. 

^nem*  The  parish  registers  of  Haynes 
(formerly  Hawnes),  Co.  Bedford,  1596-18 12.  Tran- 
scribed by  William  Brigg.  [Leeds:  Walker  dr* 
Laycock^ printers]  iZ()i.    2  1.,  141  p.    4*.       ARX 

Hayton. 

Dizon  (R.  W.)  The  old  Hayton  registers. 
Cumberland  and  Westnx>reland  Antiq.  and  Ar- 
cbseol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4,  pp.  425-435.  Kendal, 
(1880.    8^)  CO 

Ghraham  (T.  H.  B.)  The  common  fields  of 
Hayton.  i  plan.  (Cumberland  &  Westmorland 
Antiq.  &  Archseol.  Soc.  Transac.  n.  s.  v.  8,  pp. 
340-351.     Kendal,  1908.     8".)  CA 

Heacham. 

Heaeham.  Marriages  at  Heacham,  1558  to 
1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  £ng.  Norfolk  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  77-98.  London,  1900. 
8^)  ARX 

Headon. 

Headon.  The  registers  of  Headon,  Co.  Notts, 
1566-1812.  Transcribed  by  E.  Hobday...  Lon- 
don: Parish  Reg,  Soc,  1902.  viii,  172  p.  8®. 
(Parish  Register  Soc.  [no.]  43.)  ARS 

Heath. 

Heath.  Marriages  at  Heath,  alias  Lownd  or 
Lund,  1682  to  18 1 2.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Der- 
byshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  73- 
80.     London,  1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Heath  Beld. 

Heathfield.  Marriages  at  HeathHeld,  1700 
to  18 12.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  13-18.  London, 
1906.     8".)  ARX 

Heatun  Norris. 

Booker  (John).  A  history  of  the  ancient  chapels 
of  Didsbury  and  Choriton,  in  Manchester  parish, 
including  sketches  of  the  townships  of  Didsbury, 
Withington.  Burnage,  Heaton  Norris,  Reddish, 
Leavenshulme,  and  Chorlton-cum  Hardy;  together 
with  notices  of  the  more  ancient  local  families. . . 
[Manchester']    Chetham  Society,  1857.     4  p.,  2p.l., 

iv  (4),  337,  3  (I),  4  p.,  4  pL     4^     (Chetham  So- 
ciety.    V.  42.)  CA 

Hebrides. 

Boswell  (J.)  The  journal  of  a  tour  to  the 
Hebrides,  with  S.  Johnson...  London:  T.  Cadell 
&*  JV,  Davies,  1807.  2  p.l.,  xvi,  460  p.,  I  port. 
4.  ed.     8^  CRB 

Cambrian  Archaeological  Association.  Report 
of  the  excursion  of  the  Cambrian  Archaeological  As- 
sociation in  connexion  with  the  Royal  Society  of  An- 


tiquaries of  Ireland,  to  the  western  islands  of  Scot- 
land, Orkney,  and  Caithness,  June,  1899.  Edited 
by  R.  Cochrane.     Dublin,  1900.     xii,  x86  p.     8*. 

CVA 
Fanjas  de  Saint-Fond  (B.)    Travels  in  Eng- 
land, Scotland  and  the  Hebrides.    Trans,  from  the 
French.     London,  1799.     2  v.     8*.  CBI> 

Goodrieh-Freer  (A.)  Outer  isles,  with  illus- 
trations by  A.  Barraud.  Westminster:  A,  Con- 
stable dr*  Co,,  1902.    XV,  448  p.,  I  map.    8*.   CPW 

Isles  (The).     The  commissariot  record  of  the 

Isles.    Register  of  testaments,  1 661-1800.    Edited 

by  F.   J.   Grant.     Edinburgh:   the  Society,  1902. 

2  p.l.,  10  p.     8''.     (Scottish  Record  Soc.     Pt.  i8.> 

This  district  comprises  the  Hebrides  and  the  county  of 
Bute;  also  a  portion  of  the  connty  of  Argyle. 

Knox  (J.)  A  tour  through  the  Highlands  of 
Scotland   and    Hebride   Isles,   in   1786.     London, 


1787.     8'. 


CPW 


Maekeniie  (W.  C.)  History  of  the  outer 
Hebrides.  (Lewis,  Harris,  North  and  South  Uist, 
Benbecula,  and  Barra.)  With  a  chapter  on  the 
geology,  physical  features,  and  natural  history  of 
the  group,  by  William  Morrison.  Paisley:  A, 
Gardner,  1903.   xl,  623  (i)  p.,  22  pi.,  2  port.     8". 

CR 

Martin  (M.)  A  description  of  the  Western 
islands  of  Scotland,  circa  1695.  Glasgow:  7*.  D. 
Morison,  1884.   xxxv,  392  p.,  i  map.    i  plan.    8". 

CRB 

Murray  {Mrs,  Frances).  Summer  in  the 
Hebrides.  Sketches  in  Colonsay  and  Oronsay. 
[By  Mrs.  Frances  Murray.]  Glasgow:  J.  Made- 
hose  6y  Sons,  1887.    xi,  175  p.,  i  map,  7  pi.     12". 


Neeker  de  Saussure  (Louis  Albert).  A  voyage 
to  the  Hebrides;  or.  Western  Isles  of  Scotland; 
with  observations  on  the  manners  and  customs  of 
the  Highlanders.  Lcndon:  Sir  R.  Phillips  <2r» 
Co,,  1822.     2  p.l.,  u6  p.,  4  pi.     8*.  CPW 

CEeonomieal  (An)  history  of  the  Hebrides  or 
western  islands  of  Scotland.  [A  transcription  of 
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Hedenham. 

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Hedgerley. 

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Hemblington. 

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(In:  Northamptonshire,  Eng.  Northamptonshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  125-142. 
London,  1908.     8".)  ARX 

Hickling,  Norfolk. 

Hieklin§f.  Marriages  at  Hickling,  1657  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  109-131.  London,  IQ09. 
%\)  ARX 

Hickling,  Nottinghamshire. 

Hicklin§f.  Marriages  at  Hickling,  1646  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  67-79. 
London,  1899.     8^)  ARX 

High  Ham. 

Hi|fh  Ham.  Marriages  at  High  Ham,  1569  to 
1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  I,  pp.  49-80.  London,  1898. 
8^)  ARX 

High  Wycombe. 

Hi|fh  Wycombe.  Marriages  at  High  Wycombe, 
1 600-1 8 1 2.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buck- 
inghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6, 
pp.  1-123.     London,  1910.     8**.)  ARX 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  The  borough 
of  High  Wycombe,  or  Chipping  Wycombe,  Bucks. 
(In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  5.  report. 
Part  I,  pp.  554-565.     London,  1876.     f°.) 

Higham  Ferrers. 

Macray  (William  Dunn),  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts of  the  corporation  of  Higham  Ferrers.  (In: 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  12.  report, 
appendix,  pt.  9,  pp.  530-537.  London,  1891.  8  .)  C 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Highclere. 

Hif  kelere.     Marriages  at  Highclere,  1656  to 

18 13.     (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.     Hampshire  parish 

registers.     Marriages,     v.  8,   pp.  1-12.     London, 

1906.     8*.)  ARX 

Highgate.     See  sub-section  under  London. 

Hill. 

HilL  Marriages  at  Hill,  1653  to  1812.  (In: 
Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  10,  pp.  67-74.  Lcndon,  igo5. 
8'.)  ARX 

Hill  Farrance. 

Hill   Farrance.      Marriages  at   Hill  Farrance, 
1701   to    1812.     (In:   Somerset,    Eng.     Somerset 
parish  registers.    Marriages,    v.  8,  pp.  1-12.    Lon- 
don, 1906.     8'.)  ARX 
Hinton-on-the-Greeu. 

Hinton  on-the-Oreen.  Marriages  at  Hin- 
ton-on-the-Green,  1735  to  18 12.  (In:  Gloucester- 
shire, Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.   V.  4,  pp.  1-4.    London,  i^ql^.    8°.)    ARX 

Hipperholme. 

Tumor  (J.  H.)  The  history  of  Brighouse, 
Rastrick,  and  Hipperholme;  with  manorial  notes 
on  Colcy.  Lightcliffe,  Northowram.  Shelf,  Fix  by, 
Clifton  and  Kirklees.  Incorporation  memorial. 
Bingley,  Yorks:  The  author,  1893.  xiv,  I7-I33P  • 
I  map,  4  pi.,  22  port.     8*.  UO 

Hirnant. 

Evans  (T.  H.)  Parochial  history  of  Hirnant. 
(Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomery- 
shire.   V.  13,  pp.  45-96.    London,  1880.    8°.)     CO 

Hitcham. 
Hitehapin.      Marriages  at  Hitcham,    1559  to 
1812.     (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.    Buckingham- 
shire parish  registers.     Marriages,     v.  5,  pp.  113- 
Z2I.     London,  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

Hoby. 
Hoby.    Marriages  at  Hoby,  1562  to  18 12.    (In: 
Leicestershire,  Eng.     Leicestershire  parish  regis- 
ters.    Marriages,     v.  2,  pp.  55-67.    London,  iQog. 
8".)  ARX 

Holbeach. 

Holbeaeh.  The  Holbeach  parish  register  of 
baptisms,  marriages,  and  burials,  A.  D.  1606  and 
161 3-1641. .  .alphabetically  arranged  by  G.  VV. 
Macdonald;  also  a  paper  read  by  him  before  the 
Spalding  Gentleman's  Society,  4th  Nov.,  1891. 
Lincoln:  J,  Williamson,  1892.  5  p.l. ,  (i)  vi-xvi, 
173  p.,  I  1.,  I  tab.     8^  ARX 

Holderness. 

Planch^  (J.  R.)  The  early  lords  of  Holder- 
ness. (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  30,  pp. 
121-129.     London,  1874.) 

Poulflon  (G.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
the  seignory  of  Holderness  in  the  East- riding  of 
York,  including  the  abbeys  of  Meaux  and  Swine, 
with  the  priories  of  Nunkeeling  and  Burstall. 
Hull,  1840-41.     2  V.     4*.  CO 

Holford. 
Holford.    Marriages  at  Ilolford,  1558  to  1 812. 
^In:    Somerset,   Eng.     Somerset   parish    registers. 
Marriages,     v.  12,  pp.  73-82.    London,  1910.     8**.) 


Nichols  (William  Luke).  The  Quantocks  and 
their  associations.  With  an  account  of  Dodtngton. 
Holford,  and  St.  Audries.  Second  edition,  revised 
and  enlarged,  with  map  and  eleven  illustrations. 
London:  Sampson  Low,  Afarston,  and  Co,,  i8qi. 
7  p.l.,  109(1)  p.,  2  1.     12'.  CO 

Holkbam. 
Holkham*      Marriages  at   Holkham,  1542  to 
1812.    (In:  Norfolk.  Eng.     Norfolk  parish  regis- 
ters.    Marriages,     v.  2,  pp.  53-75.     London,  1900. 
8^) .  ARX 

Holm  abbey. 
Broek  (E.   P.    Loftus).      The  abbey  of  St. 
Benct's  at  Holm,     i   pi,    (Jour.    Brit    Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  36,  pp.  15-21.     London,  1880.) 

Holme. 
Morehouse  (  Henry  James).  Ths  history  and 
topography  of  the  parish  of  Kirkburton,  and  of 
the  graveship  of  Holme,  including  Holmfirth,  in 
the  county  of  York.  With. .  .illustrations.  Nud- 
ders field  [-ffn/.]  H,  Roebuck,  1 861.  viii,  I  1., 
246  p.,  I  map,  2  pi.     4".  fCO 

Holme  Cultram. 
Oilbanks  (W.  F.)    The  oldest  register  book  of 
the  parish  of  Holme  Cultram,  Cumberland.    (Cum- 
berland   and  Westmorland   Antiq.  and    Archaeol. 
Soc.     Trans,     v.  10,  pp.  176-185.     Kendal,  i88g. 

8^ )  CO 

Greinir^r  (Francis).  The  Holme  Cultram 
chapels.  (Transac.  Cumberland  and  Westmorland 
Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  2,  pp.  335- 
347.     Kendal,  Eng,,  1902.) 

Holme  Hale. 
Holme  Hale.     Marriages  at  Holme  Hale,  1539 
to  1837.     (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.     Norfolk  parish  reg- 
isters.   Marriages,    v.  5,  pp.  21-36.  London,  iqio. 
8'.)  ARX 

Holme  Pierrepont. 

Holme  Pierrepont.  Marriages  at  Holme  Pierre- 
pont, 1564  to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng. 
Nottinghamshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2, 
pp.  99-114.     London,  1899.     8".)  ARX 

Holme  by  the  Sea. 
Holme  by  the  Sea.     Marriages  at  Holme  by 
the  Sea,  1705  to  1812.     (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.     Nor- 
folk parish  registers.     Marriages,    v.  5,  pp.  I5~IQ> 
London,  1910.     8°.)  ARX 

Holme-on-Spalding-Moor. 

Holme-on-Spaldinif-Moor.  The  Catholic 
registers  of  Holme-on-Spalding-Moor,  E.  R.  of 
York.  Contributed  by  Henry  Houston  Ball. 
Edited  by  Joseph  S.  Hansom.  (Cath.  Rcc.  Soc. 
Publications.  Miscellanea,  y.  4,  pp.  272-318. 
London,  1907.) 

Hoi  nest. 

Holnest.  The  registers  of  Holnest,  Dorset, 
from  1589  to  1 812.      Transcribed  by  C.  H.  Mayo. 

[London?]  1 894.     vi,  39  p.     4',     (Dorset  records, 
v.]  2.)  CO 

Holt,  Denbighshire. 
Palmer  (Alfred  Neobald) .  The  town  of  Holt, 
in  County  Denbigh:  its  castle,  church,  franchise  and 
demesne.  (Archaeol.  Cambrensis.  ser.  6,  ▼.  6,  pp. 
217-240;  V.  7,  pp.  1-34,  311-334.  389-434;  ▼•  8, 
pp.  155-182,  273-283,  305-344;  V.  9»  pp.  203-216. 
London,  liy}^-*og.) 


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Holt,  Norfolk. 

Radford  (Lewis  Bostock).  History  of  Holt. 
A  brief  study  of  parish,  church  and  school.  Holt: 
Rounce  dr*  WoriUy  [1908].     vi,  124  p.,  2  pi.     8*. 

CO 
Holy  rood  abbey. 

Anderson  (Duncan).  History  of  the  abbey 
and  palace  of  Holy  rood.  Edinburgh:  D.  Ander- 
son\\%x^\,     I  p.  1.,  192  p.,  2  pi.,  I  port.     16**.    CR 

Burials  in  the  abbey  of  Holyroodhouse. 
(Scottish  Antiquary,  v.  15,  pp.  143-151,  214-227. 
Edinburgh^  1901.) 

Historical  description  of  the  monastery  or 
Chapel  Royal  of  Holyroodhouse...  Edinburgh^ 
1818.     8°.  CRP 

Historical  guide  to  the  palace  and  abbey  of 
Holyrood.      Edinburgh:    D.    Anderson     [18 — ?] 

2  p. I.,  94  p.     i6'.  CRF  p.  box 

History  (The)  of  the  abbey,  palace,  and  chapel- 
royal  of  Holyroodhouse:  including  a  description  of 
the  buildings  as  they  now  exist;  with  an  account  of 
the  sanctuary  for  insolvent  debtors.  Edinburgh: 
Mrs.  J,  Petrie,  1819.     i  p.l.,  124  p.,  i  pi.     8°. 

♦C  p.  ▼.1808 

History  of  the  abbey  and  palace  of  Holyrood. 
Edinburgh:  D.  Anderson  [185-?]  ig2  p..  3  pi., 
I  port.     16'.  CRP  p.  box 

History  of  Holyrood  with  descriptive  guide 
and  catalogue  of  portraits  and  paintings.  Edin- 
burgh: H.  McBean  [1854?]  i  p.l.,  192  p.,  2  pi.. 
I  port.     16*.  CRB 

Edinburgh:  J,    Rankin    [igo-]        Iy2  p., 

3  pi.,  I  port     12*.  CR 

Holyrood  Abbey.  Chronicon  coenobii  Sanctse 
Crucis  Edinburgensis,  iterum  in  lucem  editum. 
[Edited  by  R.  Pitcairn.l  Edinburgi,  1828.  2  p.l., 
4,  v-xiii,  34p.,  I  pi.     4  .   (Bannatync  Club.)    fCP 

Liber  cartarum  Sancte  Crusis.     Munimenta 

ecclesie  Sancte  Crusis  de  Edwinesburg.  [Ed.  by 
C.  Innes.]  Edinburgi^  1840.  cxxxvi,  333  p.. 
9  facsim.,  6  pi.     4*".     (Bannatyne  Club.)      fCRF 

Sinclair  (John).  Notes  on  the  Holyrood 
'*  Foir-Yet  "  of  James  I  v.  (Proc.  Soc  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland,  v.  39,  1904-05,  pp.  352-362.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.) 

Holystone. 

Hod^on  (J.  Crawford).  Holystone,  illus. 
I  pi.,  I  table.  (Archaeologia  Aeliana.  Miscell. 
tracts  relating  to  antiq.  pub.  by  Soc.  Antiq.  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne. Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  I908. 
8".     ser  3,  V.  4,  pp.  107-146.) 

Holywell. 
Holywell.  The  Catholic  registers  of  Holy- 
well, Flintshire.  Part  i.  "The  Cross  Keys"  or 
Secular  mission.  Part  11.  "Ye  Old  Star"  or 
Jesuit  mission.  (In:  Catholic  Record  Society. 
Miscellanea,  v.  3,  pp.  105-134.  London,  1906.    8  .) 

Honington. 

Honin^on.  Marriages  at  Honington,  1 571  to 
181 2.  (In:  Warwickshire,  Eng.  Warwickshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp  131-144' 
London,  1904.     8°.)  ARX 

Honiton. 

Farquharson  (Archibald).  The  history  of 
Honiton  [county  of  Devon,  England]  compiled  by 


A.    Farquharson . . .    Exeter:  Devon  dr*   Somerset 
Steam  Print,  Co,  [1868?]  4  p.l.,  81  p.  sq.  8'.    CO 

Hook,  Dorset. 
Hook.    Marriages  at  Hook,  1771  to  1812.   (In: 
Dorset,  Eng.    Dorset  parish  registers.    Marriages. 
V.  2,  pp.  1^21.     London,  1907.     8**.)  ARX 

Hook,  Ireland. 
Redmond  (Gabriel  O'C.)  The  history  and 
topography  of  the  parish  of  Hook,  Co.  Wexford, 
with  a  series  of  genealogical  notes  relating  to  the 
ancient  proprietors  of  the  district,  9  pi.  (Jour. 
.Waterford  &  So. -East  of  Ireland  Archseol.  Soc. 
V.  3,  pp.  202-215;  V.  4,  pp.  21-35,  96-104.  164- 
185,  220-227;  V.  5,  pp.  26-35,  93-107.  226-242; 
V.  6,  pp.  32-50,  75-96,  215-234.  Waterford, 
1897-1900.) 

Hopcar. 

Crondon  Park.  The  Catholic  registers  of  the 
domestic  chapel  formerly  at  Crondon  Park,  Essex, 
with  some  notes  relating  to  Hopcar,  Lancashire. 
(Catholic  Rec.  Soc.  Pub.  Miscellanea,  v.  5,  pp. 
327-363.     London,  1909.     8".) 

Hopton  Castle. 
Hopton  Castle.  The  register  of  Hopton  Castle. 
2  p.l.,  58.  X  p.     (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register 
Society.  Parish  registers.    Hereford  Diocese.  Lon- 
don, 1900-3.     8*.     V.  2,  pp.  25-82.)  ARX 

London:  Shropshire  Par,  Rtg,  Soc., 

1901.    4  p.l.,  58,  z  p.      8".     (Parish  Register  So- 
ciety.    Registers,     no.  40.)  ARS 

Hopton  Wafers. 

Hopton  Wafers.  The  register  of  Hopton 
Wafers.  [1638-1812.]  London,  1909.  v,  99,  xiii  p. 
8°.  (Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Shropshire, 
registers.    Hereford  Diocese,    v.  9,  pt.  2.)    AFX 

Horbury. 
See  Wakefield. 

Hordley. 
Hordley«    The  register  ot  Hordley.     vi,  71  p. 
(In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.     Diocese 
of  Lichfield,     v.  7,  pp.  460-530.    #f. /.,  1909.    8".) 


Hormead. 

Hormead.  Marriages  at  Hormead,  1575  to 
1813.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  141-149. 
London,  1904.     8'.)  ARX 

Horringer. 

Horrin^er*  Horringer  parish  registers.  Bap- 
tisms, marriages,  and  burials;  with  appendixes  and 
biographical  notes.  1558  to  1850.  Woodbridge: 
G.  Booth,  iqoo.  xvi,  395  p.,  i  pi.  sq.  8*.  (The 
Suffolk  green  books.     No.  4. )  ARX 

Horsham. 
Dudley  (Howard).  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Horsham.  By  the  author  of  Juvenile  re- 
searches [1.^.  Howard  Dudley].  Illustrated  by 
wood  engravings  and  lithographic  views.  London, 
1836.  4  p.l..  74.  ii  p..  I  map.  "  pi.  12°.  CO 
Horsley,  Derbyshire. 

Horsley.  Marriages  at  Horsley,  1558  to  1812. 
(In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  61-101.  London,  1910. 
8».)  ARX 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Horsley,  Gloucestershire. 

Horsley.  Marriages  at  Horsley,  1591  to  181 1. 
(In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  1-69.  London, 
1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Horstead. 

Horstead.  Marriages  at  Horstead,  1558  to 
18 12.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  53-70.  London y  T007. 
8'.)  ARX 

Horton,  Buckinghamshire. 

G7II  (G.   W.  J.)     History  of    the   parish   of 
Wraysbury,  Ankerwycke  Priory,  and  Magna  Charta 
Island ;  with  the  history  of  Horton,  and  the  town 
of  Colnbrook,  Bucks.     London:  H.  G.  Bohn^  1862 
xii,  320  p.,  I  1.,  2  maps.     sq.  4°.  CO 

Horton,  Gloucestershire. 

Horton.  Marriages  at  Horton,  1567  to  1812. 
(In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  13,  pp.  1-14.  London, 
1908.     8^)  ARX 

Horton,  Northumberland. 

Craster  (Herbert  Henry  Edmund).  The  pa- 
rochial chapelries  of  Earsdon  and  Horton.  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne: A.  Reid  <Sr»  C?.,  1909.  xii, 
410  p.,  I  1.,  2  maps,  2  plans,  3  pi.  sq.  4**.  (His- 
tory of  Northumberland,     v.  9.)  CO 

Houghton-le-Spring. 

Ramsey  (Robert  W.)  Records  of  Houghton- 
le  Spring,  1531-1771.  (English  Hist.  Rev.  v.  20, 
pp.  673-692.     London^  1905.) 

Hoveringham. 

Hoverin§fhain.  Marriages  at  Hoveringham, 
i56otoi8i2.  (In:  Nottingbam<(hire,  Eng.  Not- 
tinghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  12, 
pp.  121-131.     London^  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

Howden. 

Ho'wden.  The  registers  of  the  parish  of  How- 
den, Co.  York.  Edited  by  G.  E.  Weddall.  {^Leeds: 
Beck  &*  /ncAdo/d]  1904-1909.  3  v.  8°.  (York- 
shire Parish  Register  Society.  Pubs.  v.  21,  24.  32.) 


Petit  (John  Louis).  Howden  church.  9  pi. 
(Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  25,  pp.  1 79-191.  London, 
i863.) 

Weddall  (G.  E.)  Churchwardens*  accounts 
and  other  documents  relating  to  Howden.  (York- 
shire Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  19,  pp.  455-481,  Leeds, 
1907.) 

Hucknall  Torkard. 

Hueknall  Torkard.  Marriages  at  Hucknall 
Torkard,  1559  to  1812.  (In-  Nottinghamshire, 
Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish  registers.  Marri- 
ages. V.  9,  pp.  51-72.  London,  1906.    8'.)    ARX 

Huggate. 

TLuggaXe*  The  registers  of  Huggate,  1539- 
1812.  Transcribed  by  E.  Hobday...  London: 
Par.  Reg.  Soc,  1901.  viii,  126  p.  8'.  (Parish 
Register  Society.     Registers,     [no.]  36.)       ARS 

Hughley. 

Hng^hley.  The  registers  of  Hughley.  iv,  52, 
vii   p.     (In:  Shropshire   Parish   Register  Society. 


Parish  registers.    Hereford  Diocese.  Lo9uIoh,  iqoo. 
8°.     V.  I,  pp.  1 1 5-166.)  ARX 

London:  Shropshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc, 

190 1.     2  p.l.,  iv,  52,  vii  p.     8°.     (Parish  Register 
Society.     Registers,     no.  41.)  ARS 

Huish. 

Huish.  Marriages  at  Huish,  1684  to  18 12. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  7,  pp.  145-147.    London, igoS.    8*.) 


Huish  Episcopi. 

Huish  Episcopi.  Marriages  at  Huish  Episcopi, 
1698  to  181 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  81-89.  Lon- 
don, 1898.     8^)  ARX 

Hull. 

Broxap  (Ernest).  The  sieges  of  Hull,  daring 
the  great  Civil  War.  [1642  and  1643.]  (English 
Hist.  Rev.     V.  20,  pp.  457-473.     London,  1905.) 

Cook  (John).  The  history  of  God's  house  of 
Hull,  commonly  called  the  Charterhouse.  Hull: 
M.  C.  Peck  6f*  Son,  1882.  vii  (I),  [5]-278  p.. 
9l.,5pl.     8^  SHO 

Frost  (Charles).  Notices  relative  to  the  early 
history  of  the  town  and  port  of  Hull.  London, 
1827.     pi.     illus.     4%  CO 

Gent  (Thomas).  Gent's  History  of  Hull  (An- 
nates Regioduni  Hullini,)  re-printed  in  fac-simile  of 
the  original  of  1735.  To  which  is  appended  No- 
tices of  the  life  and  works  of  Thomas  Gent,  printer, 
of  York  [by  G.  Ohlson].  Hull:  M.  C.  Peck  dr* 
Son,  1869.  27  p.,  2  1.,  xi  (i)  p.,  I  1.,  233  p.,  2  1  . 
I  plan.  6  pi.     8°.  CO 

Greenwood  (J.)   Picture  of  Hull.   Hull,  iS^s- 

8^  CO 

Hull  (The)  letters  printed  from  a  collection  of 
original  documents  found  among  the  borough 
archives  in  the  Town  Hall,  Hull,  1884,  during  the 
progress  of  the  work  of  indexing.  Selected  and 
edited  by  T.  Tindall  Wildridge.  Period:  The 
reign  of  Charles  i.  until  his  imprisonment.  1625- 
1646.  Hull:  IVildridge  &>  Co.  [pref.  1886].  xvi. 
199  p.     8".  CO 

Johnson  (Thomas).  Sketches  of  Hull  celebri- 
ties; or,  Memoirs  and  correspondence  of...T, 
Johnson. .  .and  four  of  his  lineal  descendants,  from 
the  year  1640  to  1858. .  .compiled. .  .by  W.  A. 
Gunnell.  To  which  is  added  a. . .  glossary. . .  Hull: 
W.  A.  Gunnell,  1876.     xv,  2  1..  515  (i)  p.     8^ 


Sha'we  (John).  Memoirs  of  Master  John 
Shawe. .  .Master  of  the  Charterhouse  at  Kingston- 
upon-HuIl.  Written  by  himself  in  the  year  1663-4. 
Edited  by  Rev.  J.  R.  Boyle.  Hull:  M.  C.  Peck 
&*  Son,  1882.     viii,  287  p.,  3  tabl.     4**.  fd 

Sheahan  (James  Joseph).  History  of  the  town 
and  port  of  Kingston-upon-Hull.  Beverley:  J, 
Green  [pref.  i866l.  4  p.l.,  796  p.,  I  chart,  3  plans, 
10  pi.     2.  ed.     4  .  CO 

Tiekell  (J.)  The  history  of  the  town  and 
county  of  Kingston  upon  Hull,  from  its  foundation 
to  the  present  time,  embellished  with  engraved 
views  of  public  buildings,  an  ancient  and  modem 
plan  of  the  town,  etc.     Hull,  1798.     4'.  CO 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


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Hulne  priory. 

Patrick  (George).  Ilulne  Priory,  Alnwick, 
Northumberland.  (Jour.  Brit.  Arcbaeol.  Assoc, 
n.  s.  V.  9,  pp.  49-58.     London^  1903.) 

Hungerford. 

Ditehfield  (P.  H.)  The  history  of  Hunger- 
ford.  (Berks,  Bucks  &  Oxon  Archseol.  Jour.  n.  s. 
V.  8,  pp.  I02-III.     Reading,  1 903.) 

Huntingdonshire. 

Charles  (N.)  Visitation  of  the  county  of 
Huntingdon  under  the  authority  of  William  Cam- 
den. 1613;  edited  by  Sir  H.  Ellis.  London,  1849. 
sq.  8".     (Camden  Soc.     Pub.     v.  43.)  CA 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Huntingdon...  London: 
C.  Cooke ^  n.  d.  94p.,  i  1.,  i  map.  24'.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,  [v.  9.])  CBD 

Handbook  for  Hertfordshire,  Bedfordshire 
and  Huntingdonshire.  London:  J,  Murray^  1895. 
viii.  260  p.,  8  maps,  i  plan.  ib**.  (Murray's  hand- 
books.) KFP 

Lincoln  (Diocese).  Calendars  of  Lincoln  wills. 
Edited  by  C.  W.  Foster,  v.  i.  London:  Brit, 
Rec.  Soc.y  1902.  8**.  (British  Record  Society. 
Index  library,     [v.]  28.)  ARCA 

Early  Lincoln  wills.    An  abstract  of  all  the 

wills  and  administrations  recorded  in  the  Episcopal 
registers  of  the  old  diocese  of  Lincoln . . .  1 280-1 547. 
By  Alfred  Gibbons.  Lincoln:  J,  Williamson,  1888. 
5p.l.,  244  p.,  1 1.  8".  (Lincoln  record  series.) 


Hunton. 

Hnnton.  Marriages  at  Hunton,  1575  to  1812. 
<In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  9,  pp.  15-20.    London,  1907.     8*.) 


Hurley  priory. 

Wethered  (F.  T.)  The  last  days  of  Hurley 
priory.  (Priory  dissolved  in  1536.)  i  pi.  (Berks, 
Bucks  &  Oxon  Archaeol.  Jour.  n.  s.  v.  15,  pp.  105- 
115.     Reading,  19 10.     8  .)  CA 

Hurstboume  Priors. 

Hurstbourne  Priors.  Marriages  at  Hurst- 
bourne  Priors.  1604  to  18 12.  (In:  Hampshire, 
Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i. 
pp.  69-80.     London,  1899.     8**.)  ARX 

Hurstboume  Tarrant. 

Hnrstbonrne  Tarrant.  Marriages  at  Hurst- 
boume Tarrant.  1546  to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire, 
Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i, 
pp.  19-48.     London,  1899.     8".)  ARX 

Hurstperpoint. 

History  (A)  of  Hurstperpoint.  By  a  native,  a 
minor.  Brighton:  J.  Phillips,  1837.  iv,  74  p. 
12°.  CO 

Hyde  abbey. 

Hyde  Abbey.  Liber  vitx:  register  and  mar- 
tyrology  of  New  Minster  and  Hyde  Abbey,  Win- 
chester. Edited  by  W.  de  G.  Birch.  London: 
Simpkin  ^  Co.,  1892.  i  p.l.,  6  1.,  xcvi,  335  p.. 
5  pi.     8**.     (Hampshire  Record  Society.)  CA 

liiber  Monasterii  de  Hyda:  comprising  a 
chronicle  of  the  affairs  of  England  from  the  settle- 
ment of  the  Saxons  to  the  reign  of  Cnat;  and  a 


chartulary  of  the  Abbey  of  Hyde,  in  Hampshire, 
455-1023.  Ed.  by  E.  Edwards.  London:  Long- 
mans, Green,  Reader  &*  Dyer,  1866.  cxiv,  468  p., 
I  facsim.  4".  (Chronicles  and  memorials  of  Great 
Britain,     no.  45.)  C 

Hythe. 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  Records  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew,  at  Hythe,  Kent. 
(In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  6.  report. 
Part  I,  pp.  51X-522.     London,  1877.     8'.) 

lbs  tone. 

Ibfltone.  Marriages  at  Ibstone,  1665  to  1812. 
(In:  Buckinghamshire.  Eng.  Buckinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  14 5-1 51. 
London,  1910.     8°.)  ARX 

Ickworth. 

lek'worth.  Ickworth  parish  registers.  Bap- 
tisms, marriages  &  burials,  156610  1890.  Wells: 
E.  Jackson,  1894.  vii,  109  p.,  2  pi.  sq.  8".  (The 
Suffolk  green  books.     No.  3.)  ARX 

Icombe. 

Icombe.  Marriages  at  Icombe,  1563  to  181 2. 
(In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.   Marriages,  v.  13,  pp.  147-152.  London, 

1908.  8%)  ARX 

Idlicote. 

Idlieote.  Marriages  at  Idlicote,  1557  to  1812. 
(In:  Warwickshire,  Eng.  Warwickshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  97-102.  London^ 
1904.     8^)  ARX 

Idmiston. 

Idmiston.  Marriages  at  Idmiston,  1577  to 
1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish 
registers.    Marriages,    v.  8,  pp.  119-143.    London, 

1909.  8^)  ARX 

Ightham. 

Bennett  (F.  J.)  Ightham:  the  story  of  a  Kent- 
ish village  and  its  surroundings.  London:  The 
Homeland  Association,  1907.  viii,  158  p.,  3  diag., 
1  map,  4  plans,  19  pi.,  1  port.,  2  tables.    8**.    CfO 

Ilchester. 
Hu|fO   (Thomas).     White    Hall,    in   Ilchester. 
(Somersetshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.     Proc. 
V.  13,  pt.  2,  pp.  21-113.    Taunton,  1867.  8'.)    CO 

He  Brewers. 
He  Brewers.    Marriages  at  He  Brewers,  1705  to 
1812     (In:  Somerset,  Eng.   Somerset  parish  regis- 
ters.    Marriages,    v.  4,  pp.  19-24.     London,  1902. 
%\)  ARX 

Ilkeston. 

Ilkeston.  Marriages  at  Ilkeston,  1588  to  1812. 
(In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  1-48.  London,  1910. 
8^)  ARX 

Ikon. 

Ilton.  Marriages  at  Ilton,  1642  to  18 12.  (In: 
Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages. V.  4,  pp.  35-50.   London,  1902.  8°.)  ARX 

Inchaffery  abbey. 
Ineluiirery  abbey.  Liber  insule  missarum 
abbacie  canonicorum  regularium  B.  Virginis  et  S. 
Johannis  de  Inchafifery  registrum  vet  us.  Premissis 
quibusdam  comitatus  antiqui  de  Stratherne  reli- 
quiis.  Edinburgi  [Ballantyne  dr*  Hughes^  1847. 
I   5p.l.,  Ivii,  I70p.,2pl.  4*.  (BannatyneClub.)  fCP 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Inchcolme  abbey. 

RoBB  (William).  Aberdour  and  Inchcolme. 
Being  historical  notices  of  the  parish  and  monas- 
tery. In  twelve  lectures.  Edinburgh:  D,  Douglas^ 
1885.     3  p.l.,  ix-xix,  407  p.,  I  pi.     12".  CR 

Inchicronan  abbey. 

Westropp  (Thomas  Johnson).  The  Augus- 
tinian  houses  of  the  county  Clare:  Killone  and 
Inchicronan.  3  pi.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Ireland,  sen  5,  v.  10  (v.  30),  pp.  118- 
135.     Dublin  y  1900.) 

Ingham. 

Ing^hftm.  The  parish  register  of  Ingham,  Co. 
Suffolk.  Baptisms,  1 538-1 804.  Marriages,  1539- 
1787.  Burials,  1 538-1 811.  Transcribed  by  W. 
Brigg.  Priv.  printed  for  the  subscribers.  \Lteds: 
Knight  and  Forster]  1909.     2  p.l.,  66  p.     8*. 


Ingleby  Arncliffe. 

Bro'wn  (William).  Ingleby  Arncliffe.  6  pi. 
(Yorkshire  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  16,  pt.  2,  pp.  121- 
226.     Lfeds,  1 90 1.) 

Inglewood  Forest. 

Parker  (F.  H.  M.)  Inglewood  Forest,  i  map. 
(Cumberland  &  Westmorland  Antiq.  &  Archseol. 
Soc.  Transac.  n.  s.  v.  5,  pp.  35-61;  n.  s.  v.  6, 
pp.  159-170;  n.  s.  V.  7,  pp.  1-30.  KtndaU 
1905-07.) 

Ingoldmells. 

Ing^oldmellfl.  Court  rolls  of  the  manor  of 
Ingoldmells  in  the  county  of  Lincoln.  Translated 
by  W.  O.  Massingberd.  London:  Spottiswoode  6* 
Co.,  1902.     xxxii,  321  p.     8**.  CO 

Ingworth. 

Ingpivorth.  Marriages  at  Ingworth,  1559  to 
1 8 12.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  97-103.  London,  i8qg. 
8'.)  ARX 

Inisfallen  abbey. 

Clarke  (G.  T.)  Muckross  and  Inisfallen, 
Franciscan  abbeys.  2  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  34, 
pp.  149-163.     London,   1877.) 

Invercauld. 

Michie  (John  Grant),  editor.  The  records  of 
Invercauld,  mdxlvii-mdcccxxvjii.  Edited  by 
J.  G.  Michie.  Aberdeen:  New  Spalding  Club,  1901. 
viii,  2  1.,  523  p.,  I  map,  5  pi.,  3  port.  4°.  (New 
Spalding  Club.     [Publications.])  \C^ 

Inveresk. 
See  also  Musselburgh. 

Stirling^  (R.  M'D.)  Inveresk  parish  lore  from 
pagan  times.  Musselburgh:  T.  C.  Blair,  1894. 
4  p.l.,  234  p.,  2  facsim.,  9  pi.,  3  port.     12''.     CR 


Invergarry  castle. 

Ellice  (  ).     Invergarry  castle. 

Inverness  Scientif.  Soc.  &  Field  Club. 
227-236.     Inverness,  1902.) 


(Transac. 
v.  5,  pp. 


Inverkeithing. 

Mercer  (Andrew).  The  history  of  Dunfermline 
. .  .including  historical  notices. .  .of . .  .Inverkeith- 
ing.    Dunfermline,  1828.     12**.  CR 


Inverness  (City). 

Maedonald  (Kenneth).  Queen  Mary's  Inver- 
ness.  (Transac.  Inverness  Scientif.  Soc.  &  Field 
Club.     V.  5,  pp.  263-293.     Inverness,  1902.) 

Noble  (John).  Miscellanea  Invernessiana, 
with  a  bibliography  of  Inverness  newspapers  and 
periodicals.  Edited,  with  introduction,  preface, 
and  index,  by  J.  Whyte,  with  appendix  by  W. 
Mackay.  Stirling:  E.  Mackay,  1902.  xii,  236  p., 
I  1.,  9  pi.,  4  port.     4**.  CR 

Ross  (Alexander).  Old  Inverness.  4  pi. 
Transac.  Inverness  Scientif.  Soc.  &  Field  Club. 
V.  2  (1880-83),  pp.  64-92.     Inverness,   1888.) 

Inverness  (County). 
Pbriouicals. 

InTerness  Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions,    v.  2-5  (1880-99).    Inverness \\%%'^ 


1902].     8°. 


Gbnkral  Works. 


*EC 


Arg^le  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Argyle.  Register  of  testaments,  1674- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the 
Society,  X902.  2  p.l.,  48  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record 
Soc.     Pt.  18.)  ART 

This  district  includes  portions  of  the  counties  of  Argyle  and 
Inverness. 

Inverness  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Inverness.  Register  of  testaments,  1630- 
1800.  Edited  by  Francis  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh: 
Brit.  Rec.  Soc.,  1897.  3  p.l.,  32  p.  4'.  (British 
Rec.  Soc.     Index  Library,     v.  20.)  ARCA 

Inverness  (Presbytery).  Records  of  the  pres- 
byteries of  Inverness  and  Dingwall.  1643-1688. 
Edited ...  from  the  original  manuscript  by  W. 
Mackay.  Edinburgh:  T.  6f*  A.  Constable,  1896. 
lii,  384  p.,  I  fac  sim.  8**.  (Scottish  History  Soc. 
Pubs.     V.  24.)  CP 

Lees  (J.  C.)  A  history  of  the  county  of  Inver> 
ness  (mainland).  Edinburgh:  W,  Blackwood  &* 
Sons,  1897.  xviii,  i  1.,  376  p.,  2  maps  in  pocket. 
8*".     (The  county  histories  of  Scotland.)  CR 

Mackintosh  (Charles  Eraser).  Letters  of  two 
centuries  chiefly  connected  with  Inverness  and  The 
Highlands,  from  1616  to  181 5.  Edited  and  each 
introduced  with  explanatory  and  illustrative  re- 
marks, by  Ch.  Eraser-Mackintosh.  Inverness:  A. 
6r*  fV.  Mackenzie,  1890.     xv,  402  p.     8^.      ARP 

Moray  (Commissariot).       The    commissariot 

record  of  Moray.     Register  of  testaments,   1684- 

1800.     Edited  by  F.   J.   Grant.     Edinburgh:  the 

Society,  1904.     2  p.l.,  2Q  p.    8*.    (Scottish  Record 

Soc.     Pt.  25.)  ART 

This  district  embraces  the  counties  of  Elgin  and  Nairn  and 
portions  of  Aberdeen,  Banff  and  Inverness. 

Inverurie. 

Davidson  (John).  Inverurie  and  the  earldom 
of  the  Garioch.  A  topographical  and  historical 
account  of  the  Garioch  from  the  earliest  times  to- 
the  revolution  settlement.  With  a  genealogical 
appendix.  Edinburgh:  D,  Douglas,  1878.  xxii, 
I  1..  S93  P-.  pi.     4°.  CR 

Ipplepen. 

Ipplepen.  Marriages  at  Ipplepen,  1612  to 
1 813.  (In:  Devonshire,  Eng.  Devonshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  1-29.  London^ 
1909.     8°.) 


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587 


Ipswich. 

Clarke  (C.  R.)  The  history  &  description  of 
the  town  and  borough  of  Ipswich,  including  the 
villages  and  country  seats  in  its  vicinity. ..  [By  G. 
R.  Clarke.]  Ipswich:  S.  Piper  [1830].  9  p.l., 
504  p..  15  pi.     sq.  4°.  fCO 

Haalewood  (Francis).  Saint  Matthew's 
church,  Ipswich.  (Suffolk  Archseol.  Inst.  Proc.  v. 
7,  pp.  129-208.     Lowestoft,  i%^i,     8*.)  CO 

Layard  (Nina  Frances).  Original  researches 
on  the  sites  of  religious  houses  of  Ipswich:  with 
plan  of  excavation,  i  pi.  (Archxol.  Jour.  ser. 
2,  V.  6  (v.  56).  pp.  232-238.     London^   1899.) 

St.  Nicholas.  Ipswich.  Registers.  Baptisms, 
1539-1709-  Burials,  1551-1710.  Marriages,  1539- 
1710.  Transcribed  by  Rev.  E.  Cookson.  London: 
Parish  Reg.  Soc,  1897.  vii,  216  p.  8*.  (Parish 
Reg.  Soc.     no.  7.)  ARS 

White  (C.  H.  Evelyn).  The  Ipswich  '  Domes- 
day' books,  and  especially  concerning  Percyvale's 
'  dreat  Domesday  Book/  with  that  part  of  *  Liber 
Sextus*  containing  the  taxes  paid  to  the  king's 
grace  by  every  town  in  Suffolk.  (Suffolk  Archseol. 
Inst.  Proc.  V.  6,  pp.  195-219.  Lowes toft^  1888. 
8'.)  CO 

Wodderspoon  (J.)  Memorials  of  the  ancient 
town  of  Ipswich.  Ipswich^  London^  1850.  pi., 
map.     illus.     nar.  4**.  CO 

Irby.upon-Humber. 

Irby-upon-Hmnber.  The  parish  register 
of  Irby-upon-Humbcr,  Co.  Lincoln.  [1558-1785.] 
[London"]  Printed  at  the  private  press  of  F.  A. 
Crisp,   1890.     4  p.l.,  128  p.     4*.  f  ARX 

No.  20  of  50  copies  printed  and  signed  by  F.  A.  Crisp. 

Irvine. 

Irrine.  Muniments  of  the  roval  burgh  of 
Irvine;  [edited  by  J.  Shedden-DobieJ.  Edinburgh: 
Ayrshire  C^  Galloway  Archaological  Association, 
i890-*9i.    2v.    4".    (Ayrs.  Gallo.  Archseol.  Assoc.) 

One  of  40Q  copies  printed.  CA 

Isle  of  Man. 
Bibliography. 
.Harrison  (W.)  BibliothecaMonensis:  a  biblio- 
graphical account  of  works  relating  to  the  Isle  of 
Man.  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man:  Manx  Soc,  1861. 
viii,  208  p.  8".  (Manx  soc.  for  publication  of 
national  documents.    [Publications.]    v.  8.)     CW 

Periodicals. 
Manx    Society. .  .for    publication    of  national 
documents.    [Publications.]    v.  3,  8,  13.    Douglas, 
Isle  of  Man,  1860-66.     8*.  CW 

Gbnkkal  Wokks. 
Chronicle  (A)  of  the  Kings  of  Man,  taken  out 
of  M.  Camden's  Chorographie.    [1066-1316.]    (In: 
R.  Hakluyt.   Principal  Navigations.  London,  1598. 
V.  I,  pp.  10-16.) 

Derby  (7.  earl),  J.  Stanley.  History  and 
antiquities  of  the  Isle  of  Man.  (In:  Manx  So- 
ciety. Legislation  by  three  of  the  thirteen  Stanleys, 
kings  of  Man. .  .  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  i860.  8**. 
pp.  1-68.)  CW 

With  notes  by  F.  Peck.  (In:  Chethara 

Society,     v.  70.)  CA 


Faraday  (Wilfred  Barnard).  Selections  from 
the  correspondence  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  John 
Leigh  Philips,  of  Mayfield,  Manchester.  (Man- 
chester lit.  and  philos.  soc.  Mem.  and  proc.  ser.  4, 
V.  3.  pp.  13-54;  V.  44.  no.  14;  V.  45.  no.  8.  Man- 
chester, 1 890-1900.) 

Feltham  (John).  A  tour  through  the  Island 
of  Mann,  in  1797  and  1798;  comprising  sketches 
of  its  ancient  and  modern  history,  constitution, 
laws,  commerce . . .  including  whatever  is  remark- 
able in  each  parish,  its  population,  inscriptions, 
registers,  &c.  Bath:  R.  Cruttwell,  1798.  viii, 
294  p.,  I  map,  3  pi.,  I  tab.     8*.  CWB 

Friedel  (V.  H.)  Origine  de  I'embldme  de  nie 
de  Man.  (Ztschr.  f.  celtische  Philol.  v.  4,  pp.  464- 
466.     Halle  a.  S.,  1903.) 

Herbert  (Agnes).  The  Isle  of  Man,  described 
by  A.  Herbert,  with  foreword  by  A.  W.  Moore, 
and  32  colour  plates  by  Donald  Maxwell.  London: 
J.  Lane,  1909.     3  p.l.,  (i)  x-xvi,  270  p.,  2  1.,  32  pi. 

8^  CW 

JelTerys  (N.)  A  descriptive  and  historical  ac- 
count of  the  Isle  of  Man:  with  a  view  of  its  society, 
manners,  and  customs. .  .from  various  authorities, 
and  from  observations  made. .  .in. .  .  1808. . .  New- 
castle upon  Tyne:  the  Author  [1809?]  xzxviii, 
200  p.,  I  map.     16''.  CW 

Johnstone  (James).  Antiquitates  Celto-Nor- 
mannicae,  containing  the  Chronicle  of  Man  and  the 
Isles,  abridged  by  Camden,  and  now  first  pub- 
lished complete  from  the  original  Ms... with  an 
English  translation  and  notes  [and]  extracts  from 
. . .  [various  authors].  By  J.  Johnstone.  Copen- 
hagen: A.  F.  Stein,  1786.    2  p.l.,  152  p.    4°.    CP 

Kermode  (P.  M.  C.)  Some  early  Christian 
monuments  recently  discovered  at  Kirk  Maughold, 
Isle  of  Man.  (Reliquary.  v.  8,  pp.  182-193. 
London,  1902.) 

Leg^islation  by  three  of  the  thirteen  Stanleys, 

Kings  of  Man. . .   Edited  with  introduction  and 

notes  by  W.  Mackenzie...  Douglas,  /.  of  Man: 

The  Manx  Soc,  i860.     3  p.l.,  ix-xix,  ii  p.,  i  1., 

224,  15  .p.,  I   fac-sim.     8*.     (The  Manx  Society. 

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Acts  of  Sir  John  Stanley,  A.D.  14T7-Z430.  Legislation  of 
the  seventh  Earl  of  Derby,  A.D.  1637-1647  .  .  .  Acts  ...  by 
the  tenth  £arl  of  Derby,  2703. 

MayheifT  (S.  M.)  Notes  on  the  Isle  of  Man. 
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Moore  (A.  W.)  The  connection  of  the  Isle  of 
Man  with  Ireland.  (Celtic  Rev.  v.  6,  pp.  1 10-122. 
Edinburgh,  1909.     8^)  WDK 

The  story  of  the  Isle  of  Man:  an  historical 

reader  for  Manx  schools.     London:   T.  F.  Unwin, 
1901.     viii,  I  1.,  140  p.,  I  1.     12°.  CWB 

The  surnames  and  place-names  of  the  Isle 

of   Man.     With   an   introduction   by   Prof.  Rhys. 
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Munch  (Peter  Andreas).  Chronica  regvm 
Mannia:  et  Insvlarvm:  the  chronicle  of  Man  and 
the  Sudreys,  edited  from  the  ms.  codex  in  the 
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Petit  (J.  L.)  Ecclesiastical  antiquities  of  the 
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Isle  of  Man^  confd, 

Robertson  (David).  A  tour  through  the  Isle 
of  Man:  to  which  is  subjoined  a  review  of  the 
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233  p.     4'.  tew 

RoBser  (James).  The  history  of  Wesleyan 
Methodism  in  the  Isle  of  Man;  with  some  accounts 
of  the  island,  and  of  the  life  and  labours  of  Bishop 
Wilson.  In  a  series  of  letters  addressed  to  the 
Rev.  George  Marsden.  Douglas^  Jsle  of  Alan: 
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Seacome  (J.)  Memoirs,  containing  a  genea- 
logical and  historical  account  of  the  antient  and 
honourable  house  of  Stanley,  from  the  Conquest  to 
the  death  of  James,  late  earl  of  Derby,  in  the  year 
1735;  as  also  a  full  description  of  the  Isle  of  Man, 
&c.  Manchester:  J.  Hatrop^  il(>l-  i  ?.!•.  238  p. 
4^  ARZ 

Short  (A)  view  of  the  present  state  of  the  Isle 
of  Man;  humbly  submitted  to  the  consideration  of 
the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords  of  His  Majesty's 
Board  of  Treasury.  By  an  Impartial  Hand,  [lon^ 
don]  1767.     24  p.     8*.  CW 

Thomas  (Katherine  Elwes).  Markets  and 
myths  of  Manxland.  (Overland  Monthly,  v.  47, 
pp.  353-362.     San  Francisco,  1906.) 

Train  (Joseph).  An  historical  and  statistical 
account  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  from  the  earliest  times 
to  the  present  date;  with  a  view  of  its  ancient 
laws,  peculiar  customs,  and  popular  superstitions. 
Douglas,  Jsle  of  Man:  Mary  A.  Quiggin,   1845. 


2  V.     illus.     8  . 


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Walpole  (S.)  The  land  of  home  rule;  an 
essay  on  the  history  and  constitution  of  the  Isle  of 
Man.     London,  1893.     12*.  CW 

Ward  (William  Harry  Perceval).  Isle  of  Man, 
and  Diocese  of  Sodor  and  Mann.  Antient  and 
authentic  recoids  and  documents  relating  to  the 
civil  and  ecclesiastical  history  and  constitution  of 
that  island.  Collected  and  arranged  by  W.  P.Ward. 
London:  J.  G.  6*  F.  Aivington,  1837.  iv,  185 
(I)  p.     I2^  CW 

Woods  (G.)  Account  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 
London,  1811.     8^  CW 

Isle  of  May  priory. 

Isle  of  May  Priory.  Records  of  the  Priory  of 
the  Isle  of  May.  Ed.  by  J.  Stuart.  Edinburgh: 
R.  Clark,  1868.  3  p.l.,  cxiv,  2  1.,  45  p.,  x  lac- 
sim.,  I  plan,  i  pi.  8**.  (Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.) 

Isle  of  Wight. 

Adams  (W.  H.  D.)  Nelson's  hand  book  to 
the  Isle  of  Wight,  its  history,  topography,  and  an- 
tiquities; with  notes  upon  its  principal  seats, 
churches,  manorial  houses,  legendary  and  poetical 
associations,  geology,  and  picturesque  localities, 
especially  adapted  to  the  wants  of  the  tourist  and 
excursionist.  London:  T,  Nelson  6r*  Sons,  1864. 
XV,  9-215  p.,  12  pi.,  I  map.     12''.  COB 

Albin  (John).  Vcctiana;  or,  A  companion  to 
the  Isle  of  Wight,  comprising  the  history  of  the 
island,  and  the  description  of  its  local  scenery,  as 
well  as  all  objects  of  curiosity.  Newport,  Jsle  of 
Wight:  J.  Albin  [181  ij.  i  p.l.,ii,  i  1.,  no  p.,  I  1. 
5.  ed.     12*  CO 


Barber  (Thomas).     Picturesque  guide  to  the 
Isle  of  Wight;  illustrated  by  45  views  and  maps.. . 
including  a  geological  map  of  the  island  by  Dr. 
Mantell.     New  edition,  completed  to  the  end  of 
1850.     London,  1850.     maps,     illus.     8°.         CO 

Black  (A.,  and  C.)  Black's  tourist's  guide 
through  Hampshire  and  the  Isle  of  Wight.  Edin- 
burgh, 1859.     map.     16°.  KPP 

Brannon  (George).  A  map  of  the  Isle  of 
Wight. .  .peculiarly  circulated  for  pleasure-tourists; 
to  which  are  prefixed. .  .useful  travelling  directions, 
and  concise  descriptions.  Wotton- Common,  /.  W.: 
G.  Brannon,  183 1,     iv,  5-48  p.,  I  map.      16°. 

KFP  p.  box 

Pleasure  visitor's  companion  in  the  Isle  of 


Wight.     Wootton,J.W.\y%to\    pi.     i6'. 

Vectis   scenery:    a  series  of  original    and 

select  views  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  with  letter-press. 
Wootton  Common,  1847.     pi.     map.     4**.  ffCOB 

Brannon  (George,  and  A.)  Brannon's  shilling 
pocket  guide  to  the  Isle  of  Wight.  Wootton,  Jsle 
of  Wight:  G.  ^  A,  Brannon  \pref,  1858].  f  p.l.. 
iv,  5-n6p.,  2  I.,  I  map,  i  pi.     32  .  COB 

Briddon  (James).  Briddon's  illustrated  hand- 
book to  the  Isle  of  Wight.  r>«/«<7r  [  1 862?J  pi. 
New  ed.     I6^  KFP  p.  box 

Cole  (Henry  D).  The  heraldic  bearings  of  the 
families  and  residents  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  as  borne 
by  their  ancestors,  n.  t.-p,  London  [7'he  author, 
1891).     3v.     4'.  tAWN 

Cornish  (C.  J.)  The  Isle  of  Wight.  London: 
Seefy  6r»  Co.,  Ltd.,  1895.  79  p.,  9  pi.  illus.  4*. 
(The  portfolio.     No.  19,  July,  1895.)  MAA 

Cuthell  (Mrs.  Edith  E.)  The  manor-houses 
of  the  Isle  of  Wight.  (Antiquary,  n.  s.  v.  40, 
pp.  262-266,  311-314.     London,  1904.) 

Enflflefield  (Sir  ]i.  C.)  A  description  of  the 
principal  picturesque  beauties,  antiquities,  and 
geological  phcenoraena  of  the  Isle  of  Wight.  Lon- 
don, 1816.     4°.  ttCOB 

Handbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  the  Isle  of 
Wight,  with  an  introductory  sketch  of  the  history 
of  the  island  by  R.  E.  Prothero.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  G.  E.  Jeans.  London:  f.  Murray,  i8q8. 
76  p.,  map.     5.  ed.     16**.  KPP 

Hassel(J.)  Tour  of  the  Isle  of  Wight.  Un- 
don,  1790.     2v.     8°.  COB 

History  (A)  of  Hampshire  and  the  Isle  of 
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2  V.  f°.  (In:  Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of 
England.)  fCO 

MacAllen  (Emma).  Stories  descriptive  of 
the  Isle  of  Wight.  New  York:  Sunday  School 
Union,  \%i^,     2  p.l,  11-203  p.,  2  pi.     12".      CO 

Oglander  (^tV  John).  The  Oglander  memoirs. 
Edited... by  W.  H.  Long.  London:  Reeves  &* 
Turner,  1888.     3  p.l.,  xxxi,  2ii  p.,  I  port.  sq.  8*. 

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Pettlg^ew  (T.  J.)  On  the  antiquities  of  the 
Isle  of  Wight.  2  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc. 
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Planch^  (James  Robinson).  On  the  lords  of 
the  Isle  of  Wight,  i  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
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hU  oj  Wight,  contd. 

Shore  (T.  W.)  A  history  of  Hampshire,  in- 
cluding the  Isle  of  Wight.  London:  E,  Stock, 
1892.  viii,  I  1.,  286  p.  8".  (Popular  county  his- 
tories.) CO 

Stone  (Percy  Goddard).  The  architectural  an- 
tiquities of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  from  the  nth  to  the 
17th  centuries  inclusive.  London:  the  author,  i8qi. 
2v.ini.    r.  fMQWK 

Sturch  (John).  A  view  of  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
in  four  letters  to  a  friend.  Containing,  not  only  a 
description  of  its  form  and  principal  productions, 
but  the  most  authentic  and  material  articles  of  its 
natural,  political  and  commercial  history.  London: 
W,  Goldsmith,  1778.     6g  p.     12*.  CO 

Ware  (James  Redding).  The  Isle  of  Wight; 
photographic  illustrations  by  R.  Sedgfield  and 
F.  M.  Good.     London,iZbg,     photos.     8°.  COB 

Woodward  (Bernard  Bolingbroke),  and  others. 
General  history  of  Hampshire,  or  the  county  of 
Southampton,  including  the  Isle  of  Wight.  Lon- 
don \\^^o\     3  V.     maps,  pi.,  ports.     4°.  CO 

Isleworth. 

Kirby  CT.  F.)  Charters  of  Harmondsworth, 
Isleworth,  Heston,  Twickenham  and  Hampton-on- 
Thames.  (Archaeologia.  v.  58,  pp.  341-358.  Lon- 
don, 1903.) 

Islip. 

HaUiweU  (J.  O.)  Historical  notices  of  Islip, 
Oxfordshire.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  5, 
PP-  39-51-     London,  1850.) 

Isycocd. 

Pa»lmer  (Alfred  Neobard).  Isycoed,  county 
Denbigh,  i  chart,  i  map.  illus.  (Archxologia 
Cambrensis.  ser.  6,  v.  lo,  pp.  229-270.  London, 
1910.     8^)  CVA 

Ivinghoe. 

iTing^hoe*  Marriages  at  Ivinghoe,  1559  to 
1812.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Bucking- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp. 
59-113.     London,  1904.     8'.)  ARX 

Jerpoint  abbey. 

Lang^ishe  (Richard).  Notes  on  Jerpoint 
Abbey,  County  Kilkenny.  6  pi.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc. 
of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  v.  36,  pp.  179-197. 
Dublin,  1906.) 

Jersey  (Island). 

Periodicals. 

Soci^t^  jersiaise.  Bulletin  annuel,  v.  1-5,  or, 
no.  1-30;  v.  [6],  no.  31-34.  Jersey,  189 7- 1909. 
4'.  CO 

Publications,     no.   1-2,  5-g,  pt.  1-2,  10- 

12,  18.    Jersey,  1876-1903.     4'.  CO 

Genbral  Works. 

Amy  (P.  E.)  *•  Sunny  Jersey."  An  historical 
and  descriptive  guide.  Edited  by  P.  E.  Amy. . . 
Bournemouth:  Jersey  Commercial  Ass*n,  1898. 
2  p.l.,  94  p.     ob.  8°.     (Mate's  illustrated  guides.) 

COB 

C8BBa»rea»:  the  island  of  Jersey;  its  history, 
constitution  [etc.];  added,  its  antiquities,  and  the 
biography  of  eminent  men,  natives  of  the  island. 
London,  1840.     pi.    map.     8".  COB 


Chevalier  (Jean).  Journal.  Jersey:  Labey  et 
Blampied  [prcf.  1906-J09.  4  pts.  4°.  Society 
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Davout  (Auguste),  Baron.  Quatre  jours  k 
Jersey  en  1892.  (Soc.  bourguignonne  de  geog.  et 
d'hist.  M^m.    Tome  9,  pp.  397-423.    Dijon,  1893. 

Falle  (P.)  Caesarea:  or.  An  account  of  Jersey, 
with  an  appendix  of  records,  &c.,  and  an  accurate 
map  of  the  island.     London,  1734.     8°.  CO 

Jersey  (Isle  of).  Actes  des  ^tats  de  Tile  de 
Jersey.  Jersey,  1 897-1908.  8°.  (Societe  Jer- 
siaise.) CO 

1524/1506- 1606/1651, 1660/1675-1755/1760. 

Manifeste  des  etats  de  Tile  de  Jersey,  du 

5-15  mars,  1645-6.  Fac-simile  de  la  copie  signee 
par  les  habitants  de  la  Paroisse  de  St.  Laurent. 
\Jerseyf\\%%t.    6  1.    V.    (Societe  Jersiaise.)    CO 

Rapport  des  commissaires  envoy^s  k  Jersey 

Tan  7  du  regne  de  Henri  viii.  Jersey:  C.  Le 
Feuvre,  iSyS.  2p.l.,  i6p.  8*.  (Soci^t^  Jersiaise. 
Publications.     No.  3.)  CO 

Jersey. — Courts.  Rolls  of  the  assizes  held  in 
the  Channel  Islands  in  the  second  year  of  the  reign 
of  King  Edward  11.  A.D.  1309.  [Ed.  by  Ger- 
vaise  le  Gros  and  Ed.  Toulmin  NicoUe.]  Jersey: 
Labey  et  Blampied,  1903.  ix  (i),  338  (i)  p.,  16  1. 
4**.     (Society  jersiaise.     Pub.  no.  18.)  CO 

Latin  and  English. 

Le  Cras  (Abraham  Jones).  The  constitution 
of  Jersey,  shewing  its  incorporation  with  the  king- 
dom of  England  by  Henry  ist,  the  legislative 
powers  of  parliament,  and . . .  the  authority  of  the 
queen  in  council,  over  the  said  island .  . .  Jersey: 
T.  Thorne,  1857.     xxiv.  96  p.     8'.  CO 

Le  Geyt  (Philippe).  Les  manuscrits  de 
Philippe  Le  Geyt,  ecuyer,  lieutenant-bailli  de  Tile 
de  Jersey,  sur  la  constitution,  les  loi's  et  les  usages 
de  cette  ile.  [Edited  by  R.  P.  Marett.]  Jersey: 
P.  FalU,  1846-47.     4  V.     8*.  CO 

MesserTy  (Daniel).  Journal  de  D.  Messervy. 
1 769-1 772.  Jersey:  Labey  et  Blampied,  1896.  vi, 
99  (i)  p.     4*.     (Soci^tc  jersiaise.     Pub.  no.  11.) 

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Plees  (W.)  An  account  of  the  Island  of  Jer- 
sey, containing  a  compendium  of  its  ecclesiastical, 
civil,  and  military  history,  a  statement  of  its  polity, 
laws,  privileges,  commerce,  population,  and  pro- 
duce, a  survey  of  the  public  buildings,  antiquities, 
and  natural  history,  together  with  some  details 
respecting  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  inhabi- 
tants, embellished  with  engravings  and  map. 
Southampton,  1817.     4**.  COB 

Poini^destre  (Jean).  "Caesarea;  or,  A  dis- 
course of  the  Island  of  Jersey.*'  6dit^  par  William 
NicoUc...  Jersey:  C.  Le  Feuvre,  1889.  v  (i), 
nop.     4".    (Societe  jersiaise.    Pub.  no.  10.)    CO 

Safety  (The)  of  Jersey;  being  a  familiar  illus- 
tration of  the  forms,  practice,  and  priviledges  of 
the  Royal  Court  showing  how  this  island  was 
miraculously  preserved  and  the  plot  discovered. 
Jersey:  P.   Payn,  1841.     vi,  7-56  p.,  i  pl.     8°. 

CO  p.  box 

TisBot  (Ernest).  L'lle  de  Jersey.  (Biblio. 
univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  v.  47.  pp.  525-549;  ▼•  48, 
pp.  43-64.     Lausanne,  1907.) 


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Kedington. 

Alnubck  (Richard).  Kedington  alias  Ketton, 
and  the  Barnardiston  family.  (Suffolk  Inst,  of 
Archaeol.  Proc.  v.  4,  pp.  123-182.  Lowestoft 
1874.     8'.)  CO 

Keith. 

Gordon  (James  Frederick  Skinner).  The  book 
of  the  chronicles  of  Keith,  Grange,  Ruthven, 
Cairney,  and  Botriphnie;  events,  places  and  per- 
sons. Glasgow:  R.  Forrester ^  1880.  xi,  461  p. 
ii\  CR 

Kellington. 

Worsfold  (John  Napper).  History  of  Had- 
dlesey;  with  notices  of  Kellington.  London^  1894. 
8*.  CO 

Kelsale. 

KelsaJe*  The  parish  registers  of  Kelsale, 
Suffolk.  [London]  Privately  trinted  for  F,  A. 
Crisp,  iSSt.     4p.l..  283p.     4.  ARX 

No.  18  of  50  copies  printed.    Signed  by  publisher. 

Kelso  abbey. 

Kelso  Abbey.  Liber  S.  Marie  de  Calchou. 
Registrum  cartarum  Abbacie  Tironensis  de  Kelso, 
II 13-1567.  [Edited  by  C.  Innes.]  Edinburgi 
[Ballantyne  &*  Hughes']  1846.  2  v.  4°.  (Banna- 
tyne  Club.)  fCP 

Kemble. 

Kemble.  Marriages  at  Kemble,  1679  to  1812. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  6,  pp.  15-23.     London,  1908.     8**.) 


Kemerton. 

Kemerton.  Marriages  at  Kemerton,  1575  to 
1716.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  11-42. 
London,  1898.     8°.)  ARX 

Kempsey. 

Kempsey.  Marriages  at  Kempsey,  1690  to 
i8i2.  (In:  Worcestershire,  Eng.  Worcestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  61-79. 
London,  1901.     8**.)  ARX 

Kempsford. 

Kempsford.    The  registers  of  Kempsford,  Co. 

Gloucester.     1653-1700.     [London]  Printed  at  the 

private  press  of  F,  A.    Crisp,  1887.      5  p.l.,  16  ff. 

4°.  ARX 

No.  27  of  50  copies  printed  and  signed  by  Fred.  A.  Crisp. 

Kendal. 

Curwen  (J.  F.)  The  parish  church  of  Kendal. 
8  pi.  (Transac.  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland 
Antiq.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  16,  pp.  157-220.  Ken- 
dal, Eng.,  1900.) 

Lyte  (Henry  Churchill  Maxwell),  editor.  The 
manuscripts  of  the  corporation  of  Kendal.  (In: 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  10.  report, 
appendix,  pt.  iv,  pp.  299-318.  London,  1885.     8".) 

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Nicholson  (Cornelius).  The  annals  of  Kendal: 
being  a  historical  and  descriptive  account  of  Ken- 
dal and  the  neighbourhood;  with  biographical 
sketches  of  many  eminent  personages  connected 
with  the  town.  London:  IVhitaker  dr*  Co.,  1861. 
xii,  4il?  p.,  2  plans,  5  pi.,  i  port.  2.  ed.  8". 


Kendal  castle. 

Curwen  (John  F.)  Kendal  Castle.  7  pi., 
I  table.  (Cumberland  &  Westmorland  Antiq.  & 
Archseol.  Soc.  Transac.  n.  s.  v.  8,  pp.  84-94. 
Kendal,  1908.     8*.) 

Kenilworth  castle. 

Adlard  (G.)  Amye  Robsart  and  the  Earl  of 
Leycester;  a  critical  inquiry  into  the  authenticity 
of  the  various  statements  in  relation  to  the  death 
of  Robsart.  and  of  the  libels  on  the  Earl;  with  a 
vindication  by  his  nephew  Sir  Philip  Sidney,  and  a 
history  of  Kenilworth  Castle. .  .with  memoirs  and 
correspondence  of  Sir  Robert  Dudley.  London. 
1870.     port.,  pi.     8".  CH 

Beck's  guide  to  Kenilworth  castle,  comprising 
its  history,  a  full  description  of  the  picturesque 
ruins,  and  also  a  detailed  account  of  the  priory  and 
church.  Leamington:  J,  Beck  [184-?]  Qtp.*  i  pi. 
16".  COP  p.  box 

Leamington:  J.  Beck  [1878?]  2  p.  1. ,  9-60  p. , 

I  map,  4  pi.     16°.  COF  p.  box 

Clark  (G.  T.)  The  castle  of  Kenilworth.  2  pi. 
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36,  iv  p.,  I  plan,  I  pi.     16.  ed.     16''.  CBA 

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5-36,  iv.  p.,  I  plan.  I  pi.     22.  ed.     12**.        CBA 

Warwick:  H.  Sharpe,  printer,  1838.     iv. 

5-40  p.,  I  plan,  I  pi.     24.  ed.     12°.  CBA 

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Kent. 

See  also 

Dover.  Graveeend.         Maidstone. 

Fordwich.  Ightham.  Knole. 

Rochester. 


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pp.  431-446.     Dublin,  1899.     8".) 

Kildare  (City). 
Cowell  (George  Young).     St.  Brigid  and  the 


cathedral  church  of  Kildare.  (Jour,  of  the  Co. 
Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  2,  pp.  235-252.  Dublin^ 
1897.     8'.) 

Murphy  (Denis).  Kildare:  its  history  and 
antiquities.  (Jour,  of  the  Co.  Kildare  Archaeol. 
Soc.     V.  2,  pp.  289-302.     Dublin,  1898.     8'.) 

Kildare  (County). 
Periodicals. 

County  Kildare  Archaeological  Society.  Jour- 
nal...  V.  i-date  (1891-date).    Z^mMh,  1895-date. 

8'.  CS 

General  Works. 

Cary  (George  Sydney).  Index  to  the  intestate 
administrations  of  the  Diocese  of  Kildare,  in  the 
Public  Record  Office  of  Ireland.  (Co.  Kildare 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  5,  pp.  185-192.  Dublin^ 
1907.) 

Oarstin  (John  Ribton).  The  high  sheriffs  of 
the  county  Kildare.  (Jour,  of  the  Co.  Kildare 
Archaeol.  Soc.      v.  2,  pp.  253-267.     Dublin,  1897. 

Monk  (Thomas).  A  descriptive  account  of  the 
county  of  Kildare  in  1682.  (Co.  Kildare  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Jour.     V.  6,  pp.  339-346.    Dublin,  1910.    8'*.) 

CS 

Rawson  (Thomas  James).  Statistical  survey 
of  the  county  of  Kildare,  with  observations  on  the 
means  of  improvement;  drawn  up... by  direction 
of  the  Dublin  Society.  Dublin:  Graisberry  6r* 
Campbell,  1807.  xv,  i  1.,  xlviii,  237  p.,  2  maps, 
10  pi.     8'.  CTB 

Sherlock  (  ).  Early  landowners  in  Kill, 
county  Kildare.  (Jour.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Co.  Kil- 
dare.    V.  2,  pp.  179-185.     Dublin,  1897.     8'.) 

The  original    Anglo-Norman   settlers    in 

County  Kildare.    (Jour.  County  Kildare  Archaeol. 
Soc.    V.  3,  pp.  290-299.    Dublin,  1901.) 

Kilfenora  (Diocese). 
See  Killaloe,  Clonfert  and  Kilmacduagh  (Diocese). 

Kilkea  castle. 

Fitsererald  {Lord  Walter).  Kilkea  castle. 
6  pi.  (Jour,  of  the  Co.  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Dublin,  i8g6.     8*.     v.  2,  pp.  3-32.) 

Kilkenny  (City). 

Hog^an  (John).  Kilkenny:  the  ancient  city  of 
Ossory,  the  seat  of  its  kings,  the  see  of  its  bishops, 
and  the  site  of  its  cathedral.  Kilkenny:  P.  J/. 
Egan,  1884.  I  p.l.,  ix,  462  p.,  i  map,  i  pi., 
I  table.     8^  CT 

Led^ch  (Edward).  The  history  and  an- 
tiquities of  Irishtown  and  Kilkenny  from  original 
records  and  authentic  documents.  Illustrated  with 
copper-plates.  (In:  C.  Vallancey.  Collectanea  de 
rebus  Hibernicis.  Dublin,  1770-1787.  v.  2,  no.  9, 
PP-  349-562,  I  map,  I  pi.)  CS 

Kilkenny  (County). 

Burtchaell  (George  Dames).  Genealogical 
memoirs  of  the  members  of  Parliament  for  the 
county  and  city  of  Kilkenny  from  the  earliest  on 
record  to  the  present  time;  and  for  the  boroughs 
of  Callan,  Thomastown  ..from  their  enfranchise- 
ment to  the  union.  Dublin:  Sealy,  Bryers  6f* 
Walter,  1888.    viii,  276  p.     8'. 


594 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Kilkenny  (County),  cont'd. 

Healy  (W.)  History  and  antiquities  of  Kil- 
kenny (county  and  city),  with  illustrations  and  ap- 
pendix; compiled  from  inquisitions,  deeds,  wills, 
funeral  entries,  family  records,  and  other  historical 
and  authentic  sources,  v.  i.  Kilkenny:  P,  M. 
Egan  [1893].     8".  CT 

Tig^he  (W.)  Statistical  observations  relative  to 
the  county  of  Kilkenny,  made  in  the  years  1800 
&  1801  [by  William  Tighe].  Dublin:  Graisberry 
dr*  Campbell,  1802.  3  p.l.,  v-xvi,  644,  119  p.,  4 
maps,  4  plans,  3  pi..  2  tab.     8".  CTB 

Killaloe,  Clonfcrt  &  Kilmacduagh  (Diocese). 

Cooke  (Edward  Alexander).  The  diocesan  his- 
tory of  Killaloe,  Kilfenora,  Clonfert,  and  Kilmac- 
duagh (A.D.  639-A.D.  1886).  Dublin:  E.  Pon- 
sonby,  1886.     viii,  140  p.     16°.  ZDVN 

Di^er  (Philip).  The  diocese  of  Killaloe,  from 
the  Reformation  to  the  close  of  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury. With  an  appendix.  Dublin:  Hodges,  Foster, 
and  Figgis,  1878.  2  p.l.,  602  p..  i  map,  3  pi., 
3  port.     8*.  ZPXC 

Fahey  (J.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
diocese  of  Kilmacduagh...  Dublin:  M,  H,  Gill 
&*  Son,  1893.     xvi,  480  p.,  8  pi.     8".  CT 

Killarney. 

Ballantyne  (R.  M.)  The  lakes  of  Killarney. 
London,  1859.     pI->  map*     i^**.  CTB 

Black's  guide  to  Killarney  and  the  south  of 
Ireland.  Edinburgh:  A.  ^  C.  Black,\%^%,  lOop., 
2  maps.     16°.  CTB 

Edinburgh:  A.  &*  C,  Black,  1874.    2  p.l.. 

(1)4-111  p.,  I  pi.,  I  plan.     16".  KFW 

Dunn  (  ).  A  description  of  Killarney..  .by 
Dunn.  Dublin:  PV.  IVatson,  1776.  67  p.,  i  map. 
8'.  CTB  p.  box 

Fisher  (Jonathan).  A  picturesque  tour  of  Kil- 
larney, describing,  in  twenty  views,  the  most  pleas- 
ing scenes  of  that  celebrated  lake,  accompanied  by 
some. . .  observations  and  instructions  for  the  use  of 
those  who  may  visit  it. . .  Dublin:  L,  White,  1789. 
2  p.l.,  6  p.,  I  map,  20  pi.     ob.  f°.  ffMEM 

Hardy  (P.  D  )  Hardy's  Tourist  guide.  Third 
tout:  Lakes  of  Killarney,  Cork,  &c.  &c.  With 
map  and  engravings.  London:  Simpkin  and  Mar- 
shall  [1862J.  3  p.l.,  185-315  p.,  I  map,  i  pi. 
I6^  CTB 

Weld  (Isaac).  Illustrations  of  the  scenery  of 
Killarney  and  the  surrounding  country.  London, 
1807.     pi.,  maps.     4°.  fCTB 

London:  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,Orme 

^ Brown,  1812.  i  p.l.,  vii,  293  p.,  19 pi.,  i  map. 
8'.  CTB 

Windele  (John).  Historical  and  descriptive 
notices  of  the  city  of  Cork,  and  its  vicinity :  Gou- 
gaun  Barra,  Glengariff,  and  Killarney.  Cork: 
Messrs,  Bolster,  i^AO,     viii,  412  p.     16".  CT 

Killone  abbey. 

Westropp  (Thomas  Johnson).  The  Augus- 
tinian  houses  of  the  county  Clare:  Killone,  and 
Inchicronan.  3  pi.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  Antiquaries 
of  Ireland,  ser.  5,  v.  10  (v.  30),  pp.  118-135. 
Dublin,  1900.) 


Kilmacabea. 

Burke  (J.  M.)  Kilmacabea,  Co.  Cork,  i  pi. 
(Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  10, 
pp.  213-230.     Cork,  1904.) 

Kilmacduagh  (Diocese). 
See  Killaloe,  Clonfert  and  Kilmacduagh  (Diocese). 

Kilmaclenine. 

Olden  (T.)  Kilmaclenine.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist. 
&  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  4,  pp.  165-169.  Cork, 
1898.) 

Kilmarnock. 

M'Kay  (A.)  A  history  of  Kilmarnock,  from  an 
early  period  to  the  present  time;  including  bio- 
graphical notices  of  the  more  eminent  individuals 
belonging  to  the  locality . . .  Kilmarnock:  M.  Wil- 
son, 1848.     xii,  13-279  p.     8°.  CR 

Kilnalahan  abbey. 

Dalton  (J.  P.)  The  abbey  of  Kilnalahan. 
illus.  2  pi.  (Galway  Archaeol.  and  Hist.  Soc. 
Jour.     V.  6,  pp.  11-26,  65-94.    Galway,  1910.   8°.) 

CT 
Kilpeck. 

Blashill  (Thomas).  On  the  churches  of  Kil- 
peck and  Rowlstone.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  27,  pp.  489-495.     London,  1871.) 

Bucking^ham  (Claude  S.)  Kilpeck  and  its 
church.  3  pi.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Jour, 
n.  s.  V.  14,  pp.  73-82.     London,  1908.     8*.) 

Kilsaran. 
See  Louth. 

Kilshannig. 

Berry  (Henry  F.)  The  parish  of  Kilshannig 
and  manor  of  Newberry,  Co.  Cork.  (Jour.  Cork 
Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  11,  pp.  31-38, 
53-64.     Cork,  1905.) 

Kiltarlity. 

Maodonald  (Alexander).  The  parish  of  Kil- 
tarlity and  Convinth.  (Transac.  Gaelic  Soc.  of 
Inverness,  v.  24,  pp.  231-249;  v.  25,  pp.  149-179. 
Inverness,  1904-07.) 

Kilton. 

Kilton.  Marriages  at  Kilton,  1683  to  1812. 
(In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  1 61-165.  London,  iqio. 
8^)  ARX 

Kilvamet. 

O'Rorke  (Terence).  History,  antiquities,  and 
present  state  of  the  parishes  of  Ballysadare  and 
Kilvamet,  in  the  county  of  Sligo,  with  notices  of 
the  O' Haras,  the  Coopers,  the  Percevals,  and  other 
local  families.  Dublin:  J.  Duffy  &*  Sons  [1878]. 
XV,  I  1.,  544  p.     12°.  CT 

Kilve. 

Kilve.  Marriages  at  Kilve,  1638  to  181 2. 
(In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  123-131.  London,  1910. 
8^)  ARX 

Kilvey. 

Baker  (C),  and  G.  G.  Francis,  editors.  Sur- 
veys of  Gower  and  Kilvey  and  of  several  mesne 
manors  within  that  seigniory.  London:  7\  Rich- 
ards [1870].  xii,  I  1.,  366  p.,  5  pi.  y,  (Cam- 
brian Archaeological  Association.)  '  CV 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


595 


Kilvington. 

Kilvinc^on.  Marriages  at  Kilvington,  1538 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Notting- 
hamshlre  pari^  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  iq- 
25.     London,  1902.     S"".)  ARX 

Kincardineshire. 
See  also  Laurencekirk. 

Brechin  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Brechin.  Register  of  testaments,  1576- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the 
Society,  1^2,  2  p.l.,  147  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record 
Soc.     Pt.  19.)  ART 

This  district  embraces  portioas  of  the  coanties  of  Forfar 
and  Kincardine. 

Jervise  (Andrew).  The  history  and  traditions 
of  the  land  of  the  Lindsays  in  Angus  and  Meams. 
Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1882.  xxvi,  I  I.,  468  p., 
9  pi.     2.  ed.     8%  CR 

Memorials  of  Angus  and  the  Meams. . . 

Edinburgh:  A,^  C,  Black,  1 861.     x,  32*,  504  p., 
1  pi.     %\  CR 


Rewritten  and  corrected  by  Rev.  J. 

Gammack.    [Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1885.]    2  v. 
[2.  ed.]     %\  CR 

Peter  (David  MacGregor).  The  baronage  of 
Angus  and  Meams,  comprising  the  genealogy  of 
three  hundred  and  sixty  families. .  .&c.,  being  a 
guide  to  the  tourist  and  heraldic  artist.  Edinburgh: 
Oliver  6*  Boyd,  1856.    xii.  i  1.,  384  p.  8'.     ARX 

St.  Andrews  (Commissariot).  The  commis- 
sariot record  of  St.  Andrews.  Register  of  testa- 
ments, 1 549-1 800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edin- 
burgh: the  Society,  1902.  iv,  422  p.  8".  (Scot- 
tish Record  Soc.     Pt.  14-17.)  ART 

This  record  covers  the  counties  of  Fife  and  Kinross  and 
portions  of  Forfar,  Kincardine  and  Perth. 

King's  Lynn. 

Harrod  (H.)  Report  on  the  deeds  and  records 
of  the  borough  of  King^  Lynn.  Kings  Lynn, 
London,  1874.     pi.     4°.  fCO 

JeaAreson  (John  Cordy),  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts of  the  corporations  of  Southampton  and 
King's  Lynn.  London:  Eyre  6*  Spottiswoode, 
prtrs.,  1887.  XV,  291  p.  8".  (Historical  Mss. 
Com.     II.  report,  appendix,  pt.  3.)  C 

King's  Stanley. 

Kings's  Stanley.  Marriages  at  King's  Stanley, 
1573  to  1835.  (Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  i_^55. 
London,  1896.     8°.) 


Kinghora. 

Selection  (A)  of  extracts  from  the  ancient 
minutes  of  the  Kirk-session  of  Kinghorn,  with 
slight  explanatory  notes,  and  glossary.  Published 
for  the  benefit  of  the  Kinghorn  or  nth  Fifeshire 
artillery  volunteers,  by  a  member  of  the  corps. 
Kirkcaldy:  /.  Crawford,  1863.     iv,  5-66  p.,    l   1. 

[2^  zwoF 

Kings  county. 

Hitchcock  (F.  R.  Montgomery).  The  Mid- 
land septs  and  the  Pale:  an  account  of  the  early 
septs  and  later  settlers  of  the  King's  county  and  of 
life  in  the  English  Pale.  Dublin:  Sealy,  Bryers 
^  Walker,  1908.     viii,  311  p.     12".  CS 


Kings  Kerswell. 

King^s  Kerswell.  Marriages  at  Kings  Kerswell, 
1752  to  1837.  (In:  Devonshire,  Eng.  Devonshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  31-43. 
London^  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

Kingsbury  Episcopi. 

BUn^bury  Episcopi.  Marriages  at  Kings- 
bury Episcopi,  i557toi8i2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng. 
Somerset  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5, 
pp.  123-164.     London,  1904.     8".) 


Kingscote. 

King^soote.  Marriages  at  Kingscote,  1652  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  97-103. 
London,  1902.     8**.)  ARX 

Kingsdon. 

King^sdon.  Marriages  at  Kingsdon,  1540  to 
181 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  91-106.  London, 
1898.     8°.)  ARX 

Kingston  Deverill. 

Kingston  Deverill.  Marriages  at  Kingston 

Deverill,    1706    to    18 12.  (In:    Wiltshire,    Eng. 

Wiltshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  PP*  93- 

99.     London,  1905.     8°.)  ARX 

King^ton-upon- H  uU. 
5^^  Hull. 

Kingston  Lacy. 

Court  roll  of  Kingston  Lacy,  Dorset.  (Notes 
&  Queries  for  Somerset  &  Dorset,  v.  8,  pp.  297- 
303.     Sherborne,  1903.) 

Kingston-upon-Soar. 

Kin^ton-upon-Soar.  Marriages  at  Kings- 
ton-upon-Soar, 1755  to  181 1.  (In:  Nottingham- 
shire, Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  5,  pp.  33-35.     London,  1903.    8".) 


Kingston-upon-Thames. 

Heales  (Alfred).  Early  history  of  the  church 
of  Kingston-upon-Thames,  Surrey,  with  notes  of 
its  chapelries  of  East  Moulsey,  Thames  Ditton, 
Petersham,  and  Shene.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  8,  pp.  13-156.  London^ 
1883.     8^)  CO 

The  history  of  the  Free  Chapel  of  St.  Mary 

Magdalene,  Kingston-upon-Thames,  Surrey,  and 
the  foundation  of  the  Free  Grammar  School  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  in  the  town  of  Kingston-upon- 
Thames,  as  extracted  from  early  records.  (Surrey 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  8,  pp.  255- 
356.     Z<?W^«,  1883.     8°.)  CO 

Kingswood. 

King^swood*  Marriages  at  Kingswood,  1598 
to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  105- 
135.     London,  1903.     8**.)  ARX 

Kingswood  abbey. 

Documents  relating  to  the  Cistercian  monas- 
tery of  St.  Mary,  Kingswood.  (Transac.  Bristol 
&  Gloucester.  Archaeol.  Soc.  1899.  v.  22,  pp.  179- 
256.     Bristol,  Eng,f  1899.) 


596 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Kingswood  Forest. 

Braine  (A.)  The  history  of  Kingswood  forest: 
including  all  the  ancient  manors  and  villages  in  the 
neighbourhood.  London:  E,  Nister^  1891.  xxxvi, 
288  p..  I  map.     8°.  CO 

Kingsworthy. 

King^sworthy.  Marriages  at  Kingsworthy, 
1538  to  1812.  (In:  Hanapshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  51-63. 
London  ^  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

Kington,  Shropshire. 

History  (The)  of  Kington;  with  an  appendix. 
By  a  member  of  the  Mechanics'  Institute,  of  King- 
ton. Kington:  C.  Humphreys^  1845.  3  p.l.,(0 
vi-ix,  303  p.,  I  tab.     8^) 


Kington,  Worcestershire. 

Kington.  Marriages  at  Kington,  1588  to 
1836.  (In:  Worcestershire,  Eng.  Worcestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  111-118. 
London,  190 1.     8°.)  ARX 

Kington  St.  Michael. 

Jackson  (J.  E.)  Kington  St.  Michael.  (Wilt- 
shire Archseol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  4,  pp.  36- 
128.     Devizes,  1858.     8°.)  CO 

Kin  loss  abbey. 

Kinloss  Abbey.  Records  of  the  monastery  of 
Kinloss,  with  illustrative  documents,  edited  by 
John  Stuart.  Edinbztrgh:  Printed  for  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland  by  E.  <5r*  R.  Clark, 
1872.  Ixxvi,  175  p.,  I  facsim.,  i  plan,  3  pi.  illus. 
8°.  CRP 

Kinnerley. 

Kinnerley.  The  register  of  Kinnerley.  v.  i. 
London,  1905.  8".  (Shropshire  Parish  Register 
Society.  Diocese  of  St.  Asaph,  v.  3,  pt.  i). 


Kinoulton. 

Blinonlton.  Marriages  at  Kinoulton,  1654  to 
181 2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp._8i- 
97.     London,  1899.     8**.)  ' 


Kinross-shire. 
Bibliography. 

Mackay  (Aeneas  J.  G.)  List  of  books  relat- 
ing to  Fife  and  Kinross.  (Edinburgh  Bibliograph. 
Soc.  Publications.  Papers,  sess.  i895-'98.  v. 
3,  pp.  1-30.     Edinburgh,  1899.) 

General  Works. 

Liddall  (W.  J.  N.)  The  place  names  of  Fife 
and  Kinross.  Edinburgh:  IV,  Green  <Sr*  Sons, 
1896..   xii,  I  1..  58  p.     8".  KAT 

Mackay  (Aeneas  J.  G.)  A  history  of  Fife  and 
Kinross.  Edinburgh:  IV.  Blackwood  &*  Sons, 
1896.     xiv,  404  p.,  2  maps.     8".  CR 

St.  Andrews  (Commissariot).  The  commis- 
sariot  record  of  St.  Andrews.  Register  of  testa- 
ments, 1 549-1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edin- 
burgh: the  Society,  1902.  iv,  422  p.  8**.  (Scot- 
tish Record  Soc.     Pt.  14-17.)  ART 

This  record  covers  the  counties  of  Fife  and  Kinross  and 
portions  of  Forfar,  Kincardine  and  Perth. 

Sibbald  {Sir  Robert).  The  history... of  the 
sheriffdoms  of  Fife  and  Kinross,  with  a  description 


of  both,  and  of  the  Firths  of  Forth  and  Tay,  and 
the  islands  in  them...  Cupar- Fife:  R.  TulUs, 
1803.     xvi,  468  p.,  3  1.,  4  pi.     newed.     8°.     CR 

Stirling^  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Stirling.  Register  of  testaments,  1607- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the 
Society,  1904.  iv,  177  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record 
Soc.     Pt.  26-27.)  ART 

This  district  embraces  portions  of  the  counties  of  Clack- 
mannan, Fife,  Kinross  and  Stirling. 

Kinsale. 

Fuller  (J.  F.)  Kinsale  in  1641  and  1642.  2  pi. 
(Cork  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  scr.  2,  v.  13, 
pp.  I -18.     Cork,  1907.) 

Blinsale.  Council  book  of  the  corporation  of 
Kinsale,  from  1652  to  1800;  edited,  with  annals 
and  appendices,  by  R.  Caulfield.  Guildford,  Sur- 
rey, 1879.     pi.,  map.     sq.  8".  CT 

0*Sallivan  (Florence).  Kinsale.  2  pi.  (Jour. 
Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  11,  pp. 
i-io.    Cork,  1905.) 

Kippax. 

Kippaz.  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Kippax,  Co.  York,  1539-1812.  Edited  byG.  D. 
Lumb.  [Leeds]  Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Soc, 
1901.  4  p.l.,  410  p.  8".  (Yorkshire  Parish  Re^ 
ister  Society.     Publications,     v.  10.) 


Kippen. 

Chrystal  (William).  The  Kingdom  of  Kippen: 
its  history  and  traditions.  Stirling:  Afunro  6* 
famieson,  1903.     xvi,  (i)  1 8-1 75  p.,  15  pi.     8". 

CR 

Kirby  Bellars. 

Kirby  Bellars.  Marriages  at  Kirby  Bellars^ 
1 71 3  to  1837.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leices- 
tershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  _pp. 
147-153'     London,  1909.     8**.)       . 


Kirby  Muxloe  castle. 

Gotch  (J.  A.)  Kirby  Muxloe  castle,  i  plan. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archxol.  Assoc,  n.  s.  v.  7,  pp.  149- 
156.     London,   1901.) 

Kirk  Hallam. 

Kirk  Hallam.  Marriages  at  Kirk  Hallam,  1700 
to  1837.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  49-59.  Lon^ 
don,  1910.     8^)  ARX 

Kirk  Ireton. 

Kirk  Ireton.  Marriages  at  Kirk  Ireton,  1572 
to  1798.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  129-146.  Lon- 
don, 1907.     8^)  ARX 

Kirk  Langley. 

Kirk  Langley.  Marriages  at  Kirk  Langley, 
1654  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  131-139. 
London,  1909.     8**.)  AH^ 

Kirkbride. 

Whiteside  (J.)  Kirkbride  church.  (Cumber- 
land and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  &  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Transac.  v.  15,  pt.  i,  pp.  145-160.  Kendal^ 
1898.     8".) 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


597 


Kirkburton. 

Morehouse  (Henry  James).  The  history  and 
topography  of  the  parish  of  Kirkburton,  and  of  the 
graveship  of  Holme,  including  Holmfirth,  in  the 
county  of  York.  With. .  .illustrations.  Hudders- 
field\Eng,'\  H.  Roebuck^  i86i.  viii,  I  1.,  246  p., 
I  map,  2  pi.     4".  fCO 

Kirkby  in  AshBeld. 

Kirkby  in  Ashfield.  Marriages  at  Kirkby  in 
Ashfield,  1620  to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire, 
Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages. V.  II,  pp.  107-130.  London,\(^T,  B"")  ARX 

Kirkby  Overblow. 

Speig^ht  (Harry).  Kirkby  Overblow  and  dis- 
trict. Being  a  record  of  the  history ...  folk-lore, 
and  old  customs. .  .  With  brief  notes  of  adjacent 
places.  Illustrations.  London:  E,  Stocky  1903.  i6g 
p.,  I  map.     8°.  CO 

Kirkby  Stephen. 

Hodg^son  (J.  F.)  Kirkby  Stephen  church. 
(Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  and 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4,  pp.  178-249.  Ken- 
dal, 1880.     8°.)  CO 

Kirkcudbrightshire. 
See  also  Galloway. 

Dumfries  (Commissariot).     The  commissariot 

record  of  Dumfries.    Register  of  testaments,  1624- 

1800.     Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.     Edinburgh:  the 

Society^   1 902.     iv,  92   p.     8".     (Scottish    Record 

Soc.     Pt.  20.)  ART 

This  district  comprises  the  county  of  Dumfries  and  portions 
of  Kirkcudbright. 

BUrkcudbri^ht  (Commissariot ) .  The  commis- 
sariot record  of  Kirkcudbright.  Executry  papers, 
1663-1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh: 
the  Society ,  1903.  2  p. I.,  30  p.  8**.  (Scottish 
Record  Soc.     Pt.  22.)  ART 

Wigtown  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Wigtown,  testaments,  1 700-1 800.  Ed- 
ited by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the  Society^  1904. 
17  p.     8°.    (Scottish  Record  Soc.    Pt.  28.)   ART 

This  district  comprises  the  county  of  Wigtown  and  a 
portion  of  Kirkcudbright. 

Kirkham. 

Fishwick  (Henry).  The  history  of  the  parish 
of  Kirkham,  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  [Man- 
ehester"]  Chetham  Society,  1874.  8,  I  p.l.,  vi,  i  1,, 
230  p.,  5  charts,  i  pi.  4".  (Chetham  Society,  v.  92.) 

CA 

Kirkham  priory. 

Compton  (C.  H.)  Kirkham  priory  and  War- 
don  Abbey.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  50, 
pp.  283-294.     London,  1894.) 

Kirklees  priory. 

Chadwick  (S.  J.)  Kirklees  priory.  6  pi. 
(Yorkshire  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  16,  pp.  319-368; 
V.  17,  pp.  420-433.     Leeds,  1901-03.) 

Kirklees  charters.  [For  facsimiles,  see  pp. 
320  &  322.]  (Yorkshire  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  16, 
pp.  464-466.     Leeds,  1902.) 

Kirkstall  abbey. 

Hilton  (S.  S.)  A  sketch  of  the  history  of  Kirk- 
stall abbey.     To  which  is  prefixed  an  account  of 


monasteries  and  the  religious  orders  of  England. 
Leeds:  J.  Heaton,  1806.     44  p.,  3  pi.     16*. 

ZMT  p.  box  I 

Hope  (W.  H.  St.  John),  and  John  Bilson. 
Architectural  description  of  Kirkstall  Abbey. 
Leeds,  1907.  149  p.,  3  plans,  57  pi.  8**.  (Thoresby 
Soc.     Pub.     V.  16.)  CO 

Kirkstall  Abbey.  The  Coucher  Book  of  the 
Cistercian  Abbey  Kirkstall,  in  the  West  Riding  of 
the  county  of  York.  Printed  from  the  ot-iginal. . . 
Edited  by  W.  T.  Lancaster  and  W.  P.  Baildon. 
Leeds,  igo4»  xxxii,  388p.,  1  facsim.  8°.  (Thoresbv 
Soc.     Pub.     V.  8,  pt.  1-3.)  CO 

Kirkstead  abbey. 

B.  (W.  H.  B.)  The  Kirkstead  chartulary.  De 
Tateshale.  (Geneal.  n.  s.  v.  18,  pp.  89-92.  Lon- 
don, 1901.) 

Hartshorne  (Albert).  On  Kirkstead  abbey, 
Lincolnshire,  Kirkstead  chapel,  and  a  remarkable 
monumental  effigy  tfiere  preserved,  i  pi.  (Arch- 
aeol. Jour.     v.  40,  pp.  296-302.     London,  18  3.) 

Kirriemuir. 

Reid  (Alan).  The  regality  of  Kirriemuir.  In- 
troduction by  Rev.  A.  Whyte.  With  a  map  of  the 
district,  and  one  hundred  and  forty  illustrations 
from  original  photographs  ancT  drawings.  Edin- 
burgh:/,  Grant,  1909.  xvi,  419  (i)  p.,  i  fac- 
sim., I  map,  15  pi.     8°.  CR 

Knapwell. 

Knapwell.  Marriages  at  Knapwell,  1598  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cambridgeshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  145-152. 
London,  1907.     8**.)  ARX 

Knaresborough. 

Graing^e  (William).  The  history  and  topog- 
raphy of  Harrogate,  and  the  Forest  of  Knares- 
borough. London:/.  R.  Smith,  1871.  xii,  511 
p.,  I  map,  2  pi.     8".  CO 

Hargrove  (E.)  The  history  of  the  castle, 
town,  and  forest  of  Knaresborough,  with  Harro- 
gate, and  its  medicinal  waters,  including  an  ac- 
count of  the  most  remarkable  places  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood. York:  W.  Blanchard  6*  Co,,  1782. 
2  p.l.,  144  p.,  3  pi.     3.  ed.  improved.     i6'.     CO 

Knaresbrough,  1809.  pi.,  map.  6.  ed. 

I2^  CO 

Knebworth. 

Kneb worth.  Marriages  at  Knebworth.  1606 
to  i8i2.  (In:  Hertfordshire,  Eng.  Hertfordshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  165-175. 
London,  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

Kneeton. 

Kneeton.  Marriages  at  Kneeton,  1592  to 
i8i2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  105- 
109.     London,  1898.     8**.)  ARX 

Knight's  Enham. 

Knig^ht's  Enham.  Marriages  at  Knight's 
Enham,  1683  to  181 2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng. 
Hampshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i, 
pp.  9-12.     London,  1899.     ^*'') 


598 


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Knightwick. 

Knig^ht^ck.  The  parish  registers  of  Knight- 
wick  and  Doddenham,  in  the  diocese  and  county 
of  Worcester,  from  A.D.  1538  to  A. D.  i8i2.  Ed- 
ited by  J.  B.  Wilson.  London:  The  Chiswick 
Press,  1891.     vi,  i  1.,  206  p.,  i  1.     4°.         ARX 

No.  13  of  5a  copies  printed.    Signed  by  editor. 

Knockmoy  abbey. 

Blake  (Martin  J.)  Knockmoy  Abbey,  other- 
wise called  The  Monastery  of  the  **  Hill  of  Vic- 
tory '*  (Collis  Victoria).  Notes  on  its  history;  and 
some  ancient  charters  relating  to  it  (hitherto  unpub- 
lished). 3  pi.  (Jour.  Galway  Archaeol.  &  Hist. 
Soc.     V.  I,  pp.  65-84.     Galway,  1 901.) 

Glynn  (J.  A.)  Knockmoy  Abbey,  County  Gal- 
way. (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland, 
ser.  5,  V.  14  (v.  34),  pp.  239-243.     Dublin,   1904.) 

Knodishall. 

KnodishaJl.  The  register  of  the  parish  church 
of  Knodishall,  Co.  Suffolk,  1566-1705,  transcribed 
and  edited  by  A.  T.  Winn.  London:  Bemrose  6* 
Sons,  1909.     vii,  78  p.,  i  1.,  i  pi.     8".         ARX 

Knole. 

Bridg^an  (John).  An  historical  and  topo- 
graphical sketch  of  Knole,  in  Kent;  with  a  brief 
genealogy  of  the*  Sackville  family.  London:  IV, 
Lindsell,  iSiy.     viii,  164  p.,  9  pi.     8".  CO 

Knottingley. 

Forrest  (C),  ihe  elder.  The  history  and  an- 
tiquities of  Knottingley  in  the  parish  of  Pontefract, 
with  historical  notices  of  the  neighbouring  villages 
of  Birkin,  Brotherton,  Fryston  &  Ferrybridge. 
London:  H.  Williams,  1871.  2p.l.,  141,  xxv  p., 
I  1.,  5  pi.     illus.     I2^  CO 

Knutsford. 

Green  (Henry).  Knutsford,  its  traditions  and 
history;  with  reminiscences. .  .of  the  neighbour- 
hood. London:  Smith,  Elder  6^  Co.,  1859.  2  p.l., 
ii,  (i)  4-156  p.     12*'.  ARX 

Lackham  House. 

Kite  (Edward).  Old  Lackham  House  and  its 
owners.  2  pi.  (Wiltshire  Notes  &  Queries,  v.  3, 
pp.  1-6,  49-62,  167-174.     Devizes,  1899.) 

Lacock  abbey. 

Brakspear  (Harold).  Lacock  Abbey,  i  plan, 
6  pi.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Maga. 
V.  94,  pp.  196-240.     Devizes,  1900.) 

Lacock  abbey   church.     3   pi.     (Archceol. 

Jour.     V.    57    (ser.    2,    v.    7),  pp.    1-9.     London, 
1900.) 

Lacock  Abbey,  Wilts.    (Archaeologia.    v.  57 

(ser.  2,  V.  7),  pp.  125-158.     London,  1900.) 

Clark-Maxwell  (W.  G.)  On  the  appropri- 
ation of  the  Rectory  of  Lacock.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
&  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  33,  pp.  358-375.  De- 
THzes,  1904.) 

The  customs  of  four  manors  of  the  abbey 

of   Lacock.      (Wiltshire  Archaeol.    &   Nat.    Hist. 
Maga.     V.  32,  pp.  311-346.     Devizes,  1902.) 

Lamberhurst. 

Lamberhurst.  Marriages  at  Lamberhurst, 
1564  to  1837.     (In:  Kent,  Eng.     Kent  parish  reg- 


isters.    Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  11 5-1 52.     London, 
1910.     8'.)  ARX 

Lambley. 
Lambley.     Marriages  at  Lambley,    1569   to 
1812.     (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.     Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.     Marriages,     v.  12,  pp.  i- 
13.     London,  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

Lamboume. 

Lamboume*  The  parish  registers  of  Lam- 
bourne,  Essex,  [i  582-1 788.]  [London]  Printed 
at  the  private  press  of  F.  A,  Crisp,  1890.  5  p.l., 
74  p.     4*.  ARX 

No.  48  of  50  copies  printed  and  signed  by  Fr€d.  A.  Crisp. 

Lammerside  castle. 

Cowper  (H.  S.)  Lammerside  castle.  2  pi. 
(Transac.  Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq.  & 
Archaeol.  Soc.     n.  s.  v.  4,  pp.  85-91.     Kendal, 

1904.) 

Lampeter. 

Evans  (George  Eyre).  Lampeter.  Illustrated 
by  A.  R.  T.  Jones  and  A.  W.  Matthews.  Ab- 
erystwyth: fV.  Jones,  1905.  xxiv,  258  p.,  14  pi., 
9  port.     8\  CV 

Lamport. 

Lamport.  Marriages  at  Lamport,  1587  to 
1837.  (In:  Northamptonshire,  Eng.  Northamp- 
tonshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp. 
101-121.     London,  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

Lanark. 

Davidson  (Hugh).  The  old  church  of  St. 
Kentigern,  Lanark.  i  pi.  (Transac.  Glasgow 
Archaol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  4,  pp.  155-162.  Glasgow, 
1900.) 

Ren  wick  (Robert).  Extracts  from  the  records 
of  the  Royal  Burgh  of  Lanark,  with  charters  and 
documents  relating  to  the  Burgh.  A.  D.  11 50-1 722. 
Glasgow:  Carson  6*  Nieol,  1893.  xl,  433  p.,  2  fac- 
sim.,  3  plans,  i  pi.     4**.  CR 

No.  137  of  400  copies  printed. 

Lanarkshire. 

See    also 

Carluke.  Garstang.  Glasgow. 

Glasg^ow  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Glasgow.  Register  of  testaments,  1547- 
1800.     Edinburgh:  the  Soeiety,   igoi.     iv,  547  p. 


8**.     (Scottish  Record  Soc.     Pts.  9-13.) 

This  district  includes  the  county  of  Ayr  and  portions  of 
Dumbarton,  Lanark,  Stirling  and  Renfrew. 

Hamilton  and  Campsie  (Commissariot).  The 
commissariot  record  of  Hamilton  and  Campsie. 
Register  of  testaments,  1 564-1800.  Edited  by 
F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  British  Record  Soc, 
Scottish  Sect.,  1898.  iv,  85  p.  8".  (Scottish  Rec- 
ord Soc.     Pt.  3.)  ART 

(British  Record  Soc.    Index  Library. 

V.  20.)  ARC  A 

This  district  includes  portions  of  the  counties  of  Renfrew, 
Dumbarton,  Biirling  and  Lanark. 


(Andrew).  The  diary  of  Andrew  Hay  of 
Craignethan,  1659-1660,  edited  by... A.  G.  Reid. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &*  A.  Constable,  1 901.  xxix,  I  !., 
261  p.  8*.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Publica- 
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599 


Lanarkshire^  confd, 

Lanark  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Lanark.  Register  of  testaments,  1595- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the 
Society,  1903.  iv,  120  p.  8*.  (Scottish  Record 
Soc.     Pt.  24.)  ART 

Lancashire. 
See  also 
Blackburn.       Goosnargh.  Preston. 

Blackpool.        Hawkshead.         Rochdale. 
Bolton.  Liverpool.  Salford. 

Bury.  Manchester. 

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Sutton  (A.)  Bibliotheca  Lancastriensis.  A 
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Abbott's  journal.  The  trials  at  Manchester  in 
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Abstracts  of  inquisitions  post  mortem,  made 
by  Christopher  Towneley  and  Roger  Dods worth, 
extracted  from  manuscripts  at  Towneley.     Edited 


by  W.  Langton.     [Manchester]  Chetham  Society, 
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thirty  to  forty  miles  around  Manchest-er.     London, 

1795.   4^  ttco 

Allen  (T.)  Lancashire  illustrated,  from  orig- 
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STUART  9188 

Ashworth  (Henry).  Statistical  illustrations  of 
the  past  and  present  state  of  Lancashire,  more  par- 
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tion, held  at  Manchester  on  the  27.  June,  1841. . . 
Ijmdon:  J.  Madden  6*  Co.,  1842.     24  p.     8°. 

CO  p.  box 

Assheton  (Nicholas).  The  journal  of  Asshe- 
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year  following.  Interspersed  with  notes  from  the 
life  of... John  Bruen.  Edited  by  F.  R.  Raines. 
[Manchester]  The  Society,  1848.  2  1.,  xxx,  (2) 
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Axon  (William  Edward  Armitage).  Echoes  of 
old  Lancashire.  London:  W.  Andrews  b*  Co,^ 
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No.  5a  of  500  copies  printed. 

Lancashire  gleanings.    Manchester:  Tubbs, 

Brook  6*  Chrystal,  1883.     xi,  390  p.     12*.       CO 

Baines  (E.)  History  of  the  county  palatine 
and  duchy  of  Lancaster.  Biographical  department 
by  W.  R.  Whatton.   London,  1S36,   4  ▼.    4°.   CO 

Baron  (J.)  Ribble-Iand :  a  glance  at  its  scenery, 
history,  and  legendary  lore.  Manchester:  J,  Hey- 
wood,  1895.     184  (4)  p.,  I  map.     12°.  CO 

Benalt  (Thomas).  The  visitation  of  Lanca- 
shire and  part  of  Cheshire,  made  in  the  twenty- 
fourth  year  of  the  reign  of  King  Henry  the  Eighth, 
A.D.  1533.  Edited  by  W.  Langton.  [Manches- 
ter] Chetham  Society,  i876-'82.  2  v.  4'.  (Che- 
tham Society,     v.  98,  no.) 

Blnndell  (William).  Crosby  records:  a  chap- 
ter of  Lancashire  recusancy.  Containing  a  relation 
of  troubles  and  persecutions  sustained  by  William 
Blundell;  of  Crosby  Hall,  Lancashire  (i  560-1638), 
and  an  account  of  an  ancient  burial  ground  for 
recusants,  called  the  Harkirke,  and  of  coins  dis- 
covered there.  With  an  introduction  by  A.  Goss. 
Edited  by  T.  E.  Gibson.  4  p.l.,  xxvi,  108  p.,  I 
fac-sim.  [Manchester]  Chetham  Society,  1887.  4*. 
(Chetham  Society.     New  ser.     v.  12.)  CA 

Brayley  (E.  W.),  and],  Britton.  Beauties 
of  England  and  Wales.  Lancashire...  London, 
1807.     8'.  CBD 

Brownbill  (F.)  Ancient  church  dedications  in 
Cheshire  and  south  Lancashire.  (Transac.  Hist 
Soc.  of  Lancashire  &  Cheshire,  1902.  v.  54 
(n.  s.  v.  18).  pp.  19-44.     Liverpool,  1904.) 

Bury  Presbyterian  Classis.  Minutes.  1647- 
1657.  Edited  by  W.  A.  Shaw.  [Manchester] 
Chetham  Soc,  1896-98.  2  v.  4*.  (Chetham  Soc. 
new  ser.  v.  36,  41.)  CA 

Bygone  Lancashire.  Edited  by  Ernest  Axon. 
London:  Simpkin,  Marshall — 6*r.,  1892.  4  p.Lt 
244  p.,  I  pi.     8*.  CO 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


LaHcaiAirt,  cant'd. 

CaleBd»r  (A)  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
exchequer  deposUions  by  commissioa.  From  155B 
to  1702.  Ediled  by  C.  Fishwick.  [MtinckitUr\ 
Rrcord  Soc.,  18S5.  Jtivi,  ai6  p.  8°.  (Rec.  Soc. 
for  the  pub.  of  orig.  docs,  relating  to  Lancashire 
and  Cheshire.     [PublicaDous.]     v.  u.)  CO 

Chaater  (Diocese).  Marriage  liceoaes  granted 
wilhio  the  Archdeaconry  of  Cheater  in  the  diocese 
of  Chester.  Edited  by  William  Fergussoo  IrviuE. 
\LondBn:  Tht  RecarJ  Socitly,  I907-O9,]  3  v,  S°. 
(The  Record  Soc. . .  (Pub.J     v.  53.  56-57  )      CO 

Clarke  (S.  R  )  The  new  Lancashire  gaietteer. 
or  topographical  dictionary  of  the  county  palatine 
of  Lancaster.     London,  1830.     S°.  COB 

Col«rid(«{l(arctey).  The  worthies  of  Vorlc- 
ihire  and  Lancashire;  being  lives  of  the  most  dis- 
tinguished persons  that  have  been  bom  in,  or  con- 
nected with,  those  provinces.  London:  Whitlakcr 
&- Co.. 1836.  2p.!.,  viii,  73ap.,  3  port.  8'.  AOH 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Lancaster. ..  Lendon: 
C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  3^2  p.,  I  1.,  I  map.  24".  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  11.])        CBD 

Corry  (John).  The  history  of  Lancashire. 
Londim:  G.  B.   Whitlaitr,  1825.     2  v.     4°.   fCO 

Croaton  (J.)  County  families  of  Lancashire 
and  Cheshire.  London:  J.  Hiyvaod,  18B7.  lii, 
448  p.,  3  pi..  I  port,     illus.      4°.  ARX 

Deacription  (A)  of  the  stale,  civil  and  ecclesi- 
BSIical,  of  the  county  of  Lancaster,  about  the  year 
159a.  By  some  of  the  clergy  of  the  diocese  of 
Chester,  Printed  from  the  original  manuscript  in 
the  Bodleian.  With  an  introduction  and  notes  by 
F.  R,  Raines,  iv,  48  p.  1875.  (In:  Chetham 
miscellanies.      \Manch/iltr\  1875.   4°.   v.  5  )     CA 

Dttgdaie  {Sir  William).  The  visitation  of  the 
county  palatine  of  Lancaster  made  in  the  year 
1664-65.  Edited  by  F.  R.  Raines.  \MancktsUr\ 
Chrtkant  Sodily,  i8j2-'73-  3  v.  4%  (Chetham 
Society,     v.  84,  85.  88.)  CA 

Fajrrer  (William).  Notes  on  the  Domesday 
survey  of  the  land  between  Ribble  and  Mersey. 
(Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Antiq.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  ifi. 
pp.  1-38.      Manekeilir,  iBgg.      3'.)  CO 

F&rtngrton  (William).  The  Derby  household 
books,  comprising  an  account  of  tbe  household 
regulations  and  eipenses  of  Edward  and  Henry, 
third  and  fourth  earls  of  Derby.  ..with  a  diary  con- 
taining the  names  of  the  guests  who  visited  the  lat- 
ter earl  at  hia  houses  in  Lancashire.  Edited  by 
F.  R.  Raines.  {ManclusUT\  Tht  Socitty,  1853. 
4  1.,  iii-xcviii,  247  p.,  3  port.,  a  facsim.  4°. 
(Chetham  Society,     v.  31.)  CA 

nkrlnjfton  (The)  papers.  The  shrievalty  of 
William  Ffarington,  1636:  documents  relating  to 
the  civil  war:  and  an  appendix  containing.  ..letters 
taken  from  the  Ffarington  correspondence  between 
the  years  1547  and  1688.  Selected  from  the  origi- 
nal manuscripts . . .  and  edited  by  S.  M.  Ffarington. 
[Manehesttr]  Tht  Socitly,  1856.     4,   3   1.,   iii-aiv, 

I  I.,  179.  4,  (!)  p..  5  facsim.    4°.    (Chetham  So- 

ciety.     V.  39.)  CA 

Flahwlck  (Henry).     A  history  o(  Lancashire. 

Londan:  E.    Slock,     1894.       vi,    t    i.,    305   p.      8". 
(Popular  county  histories.)  CO 


Lancashire  and  Cheshire  chnrcfa  surr^t. 

1649-1655.  Ft  1.  Parochial  surveys  of  Ijuicashire. 
Pt.  3.  Surveys  of  the  lands,  &c.,  of  the  bishop, 
dean  and  chapter  of  Chester  and  of  the  warden  and 
fellows  of  the  collegiate  cburch  of  Manchester. 
\Lmdon\  The  Rf card  Soc.,  1879.  iiii,  aSa  p.  8*. 
(Record  Soc. ..  Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  v.  I.) CO 

Time-honoured     Lancaster.       (Northeni 

Counties  Maga.  v.  3  (1901).  pp.  36S'373.  Loti- 
don,  190T.) 

Flower  (William).  The  visitation  of  the  county 
palatine  of  Lancaster,  made  in  the  year  1567. 
Ediled  by  F.  R,  Raines.  \Manckisttr'\  Ckilham 
Socitly,  1870.  8.  2  p.l.,iv(l),  141,  4  p.,  I  1.,  4P. 
4°.     (Chetham  Society,     v.  8t.)  CA 

Foster  (J.)  Pedigrees  of  the  county  families 
of  England,  compiled  by  Foster  and  authenticated 
by  the  members  of  each  family,  v.  i.  Londan. 
.873.    r.  -ttARX 

V.  I.  Uncuhin. 

Olynntt  (Sir  Stephen  Richard).  Notes  on  the 
churches  of  Lancashire.  Edited  by  J.  A.  Atkin- 
son. \Alanchittir\  Chttham  Socitly,  lig3.  4  p. I., 
vii,  ia7,4p.,il,  4°,  (Chel  bam  Society.  New  ser. 
V.  27)  CA 

Oreat  Britain.—  Commitlte  far  Iht  relit/ of 
plundtrtd  miniiltri.  Minutes  of  the  Committee  for 
the  relief  of  plundered  ministers,  and  of  the  trus- 
tees for  the  maintenance  of  ministers,  relating  to 
Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  1643-1660.  Ediled  by 
W.  A.  Shaw.  [ZohAb]  Ricord  Soc,  1893-96.  a  v. 
B°.  (Record  Soc.  for  the  pub.  of  orig.  doc.  relat- 
ing to  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  [Publications J 
V.  28.  34.)  CO 

Great     "AvW^Xu.— Compounding    CommitUt. 

The  royalist  composition  papers,  being  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  committee  for  compounding.  A.D. 
1643-1660.  so  far  as  they  relate  to  the  county  of 
Lancaster.  Extracted  from  the  records  preserved 
in  the  Public  Record  Oflice.  Londan.  Edited  by 
J.  H.  Slanning.  IMancktsltr.  London]  Record 
iiv..  1891-98.  4  V.  8°,  (Record  Soc.  for  the  pub.  of 
original  doc.  relating  to  Lancashire  and  Cheshire. 
V.  34,  26,  29,  36.}  CO 

Great  Britain.— /'uJAV  Rtcord  O^ct.  Duchy 
of  Lancaster.  Calendar  of  rolls  of  the  Chancery  of 
the  County  Palatine.  Roll  of  tines,  letters  close 
and  patent,  and  charters  of  the  fourth  year  of  the 
Palatinate  (DucatQs)  of  Henry  Duke  of  Lancaster, 
in  tbe  Z9th  year  of  Edward  til.  (33.  ann.  rept. 
Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1871.  pp.  331- 
36fi.) 

Henry  IV.  (33.  same.  187a.  pp.  i-43; 

37.  same,  1876.     pp.  i7a-i79-) 

Duchy  of   Lancaster.     Calendar  of  roval 

charters.  William  n  to  Richard  It.  (31,  aon. 
rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1870. 
pp.  1-42.) 

Henry   1   to   Henry  vi.     (3s.   mom, 

1874.     pp.  1-41.) 

cont'd.     (36.  same,   1875.     pp.  161- 

205.) 

Duchy  of  Lancaster  records.     Calendar  of 

Lancaster  inquisitions  post  mortem,  etc.  (39.  ann. 
rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1878. 
pp.  533-562.) 


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60 1 


Lancashire^  conCd, 

Duchy  of  Lancaster  records.     Calendar  of 

patent  rolls.  4  Richard  11  to  21  Henry  vii.  (40. 
ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1879. 
pp.  521-545.) 

Duchy  of  Lancaster  records.     Calendar  of 

privy  seals  of  the  County  Palatine.  Richard  11. 
(43.  ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records, 
1882.     pp.  363-370.) 

Duchy  of  Lancaster  records.     Inventory  of 

the  accounts  of  the  ministers  and  particular  re- 
ceivers. Edward  i  to  George  in.  (45.  ann.  rept. 
Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1884.    pp.  1-152.) 

Duchy  of  Lancaster  records.     Inventory  of 

court  rolls.  Henry  in  to  George  iv.  (43.  ann. 
rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1882. 
pp.  206-362.) 

Inventory  and  lists  of  documents  trans- 
ferred from  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  office,  Lancas- 
ter Place,  Waterloo  Bridge,  to  the  Public  Record 
Office,  between  Nov.  30  and  Dec.  8,  1868.  (30. 
ann.  rept.  Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,  1869. 
pp.  1-43.) 

List  of  the  records  of  the  Duchy  of  Lan- 
caster preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  Lon- 
don: Mackie  &*  Co.,  Ltd.,  190T.  f".  (Lists  and 
indexes,     no.  14.)  ff*SAD 

Greg^son  (Matthew).  Portfolio  of  fragments 
relative  to  the  history  and  antiquities,  topography 
and  genealogies  of  the  County  Palatine  and  Duchy 
of  Lancaster.  Third  edition,  with  additions... 
edited  by  J.  Harland.  London:  G.  Routledge  6* 
Sons,  1869.  2  p.l.,  xii,  426  p.,  i  map,  i  plan, 
12  pi.,  8 port.,  3  tab.     f.  tfCO 

Grin  don  (L.  H.)  Lancashire:  brief  historical 
and  descriptive  notes.  London:  Seeley  6*  Co.,  Ltd., 
1892.     xii,  355  p.,  34  pl.     12'.  CO 

Handbook  for  Lancashire.  London:  Mur- 
ray, 1880.     16°.     (Murray's  Handbooks.)     KPP 

Hardy  (W.  J.),  editor.  The  manuscripts  of 
Lord  Kenyon.  London:  Eyre  &*  Spottiswoode, 
prtrs.,  1894.  xi,  703  p.  8".  (Historical  Mss. 
Com.  14.  report,  appendix,  pt.  iv.)  C 

**  From  the  commencement  of  the  17th  century  there  are  in 
Lord  Kenyon's  Mss.  valuable  materials  for  a  history  of  Lan- 
cashire— ecclesiastical,  political,  and  social,  besides  much 
useful  matter  for  the  compilation  of  the  personal  history  of 
many  Lancashire  families,  especially  those  which  had  their 
origin  in  or  around  Liverpool,  Manchester  and  Wi£an.'^ 

Harrison  (W.)  An  archaeological  survey  of 
Lancashire.  Westminster:  Nichols  ^  Sons,  print- 
ers, 1896.  I  p.l.,  26  p.,  I  map.  4°.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries,  London.)  fCDA  p.  box 

Hey  wood  (Oliver).  The  Rev.  Oliver  Hey- 
wood,  B.A.,  1 630- 1 702.  His  autobiography,  dia- 
ries, anecdote  and  event  books;  illustrating  the 
general  and  family  history  of  Yorkshire  and  Lan- 
cashire. In  [four]  volumes  with  illustrations. 
Edited  by  J.  H.  Turner.  Brighouse:  A.  B.  Bayes, 
1881-83.     4  V.     illus.     12".  CO 

History  (A)  of  the  chantries  within  the  county 
palatine  of  Lancaster,  being  the  reports  of  the  royal 
commissioners  of  Henry  viii,  Edward  vi  and  Queen 
Mary.  Edited  by  F.  R.  Raines.  [Manchester^ 
Chetham  Society,  1862.  2  v.  4".  (Chetham  So- 
ciety.    V.   59-60.)  CA 


History  (A)  of  Lancashire  [edited  by  W.  Farrcr 
and  J.  Brownbill],  London:  A.  Constable  6*  Co., 
Z/^.,  1906-08.  3v.  V.  (In:  The  Victoria  history 
of  the  counties  of  England.)  fCO 

Holme  (R.)  Letters  on  the  claims  of  the  Col- 
lege of  Arms  in  Lancashire  in  the  time  of  James 
the  First  by  Leonard  Smethley  and  Randle  Holme. 
Edited,  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  F.  R. 
Raines.  1875.  (In:  Chetham  miscellanies.  [Afan- 
Chester^  1875.     4".     v.  5.)  CA 

House  (The)  and  farm  accounts  of  the  Shuttle- 
worths  of  Gawthorpe  Hall,  in  the  county  of  Lan- 
caster, at  Smithils  and  Gawthorpe,  from  September 
1582  to  October  1621.  Edited  by  J.  Harland. 
[Manchester"]  The  Society,  i856-*58.    4  v.,  i  port., 

1  pl.     4°.     (Chetham  Society,     v.  35,  41,  43,  46.) 

CA 

Howorth  {Sir  Henry).  "Lancaster,  old  and 
new."  (Archaeological  Jour.  v.  66  (Ser.  2,  v.  6), 
pp.  1-14.     London,  1899.) 

Illustrated  itinerary  of  Lancaster  [ed.  by 
Cyrus  Redding].     London  [1S42] ,     map.    nar.  4  . 

tCOB 

Index  (An)  to  the  wills  and  inventories  now 
preserved  in  the  court  of  probate,  at  Chester,  from 
1 545-1 800. . .  Edited  by  J.  P.  Earwaker.  [Man- 
chester and  Exeter]  Record  Soc,  1 879-1902.  II  v. 
8**.  (Record  Soc.  for  the  pub.  of  original  doc.  rela- 
ting to  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  [Publications^ 
v.  2.  4,  15.  18,  20,  22,  25,  37-38,  44-45.)  CO 

Inventories  of  goods  in  the  churches  and 
chapels  of  Lancashire,  taken  in  the  year  A.D.  1552. 
[Manchester]  the  Chetham  Society,  1 879-1902.  3  v. 
8°.     (Chetham  Soc.    v.  107,  113,'  n.  s.  v.  47.)    CA 

Pt.  i-a  ed.  by  J.  E.  Bailey:  pt.  3  ed.  by  H.  Fish  wick. 

Irvine  (W.  F.),  editor,  A  collection  of  Lan- 
cashire and  Cheshire  wills  not  now  to  be  found  in 
any  probate  registry.  1 301-1752.  [London]  The 
Record  Soc,  1896.  viii,  2  1.,  221,  vii,  xv  p.  8*. 
(The  Record  Soc. ..  Lancashire  &  Cheshire,    v.  30.) 

CO 

Johnson  (T.)  A  pictorial  handbook  to  the 
valley  of  the  Ribble,  being  a  complete  guide  to  the 
tourist. .  .visiting  Blackburn,  Wilpshire,  Ribches- 
ter,  etc. . .  Blackburn:  Haworth  &*  Johnson,  1882. 
vi  (2),  i6op.,  22  pl.     2.  ed.     12°.  COB 

Killick  (H.  F.)  The  Duchy  of  Lancaster  and 
the  manor  of  Bradford.  (Bradford  Antiquary, 
n.  s.  V.  3,  pp.  7-25.     Bradford,  1907.) 

liAncashire*  A  calendar  of  the  Lancashire 
assize  rolls  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office, 
London.  Transcribed  and  calendared  by... J. 
Parker.     [London]  The  Record  Society,  1904- 1905. 

2  V.  8*.  (Record  Society  for  the  pub.  of  original 
documents  relating  to  Lancashire  and  Cheshire. 
[Pub.]     V.  47.  49.)  CO 

The  exchequer  lay  subsidy  roll  of  Robert 

de  Shireburn  and  John  de  Radclifife,  taxers  and  col- 
lectors in  the  county  of  Lancaster,  1332.  [London] 
IVyman    6*    Sons,    1896.     xiv,   i    1.,   148  p.     8". 

(Record  Soc. . .  Lancashire  &  Cheshire,    v.  31.) 

CO 

Final  concords  of  the  county  of  Lancaster, 

from  the  original  chirographs,  or  feet  of  fines,  pre- 
served in  the  Public  Record  Office,  London.  Tran- 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Lancaihirt,  cont'd. 

tcribed,  translaWd.  and  annotated  by  W.  Farrer. 
\Maneluslir?\  Ricerd  Soc.  iSg^IQOS.  3  v.  8°, 
(Record  Soc.  For  the  pub.  of  original  doc.  relating 
to  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  [Publications,]  v.  39, 
T.  46,  50.)  CO 

Lancashire   Inquests,   extents,  and  fendil 

aids.  A.D.  II05-A.D.  1307.  Edited  by  W.  Farrer. 
[Liverfeol:  If.  Barton  &•  Cii.]  I903.  xjtvi,  387  p. 
%°.  (Record  Society...  Publications,   v.  4B.)    CO 

Pleadings   and   depositions   in  the   duchy 

court  of  Lancaster.  Edited  by  H.  FisbwJck.  [Rack- 
dalt]  Recerd  Sor.,  1896-99,  3  v.  B°.  (Record 
Soc.  for  the  pub.  of  original  doc,  relating  to  Lan- 
cashire and  Cheshire.     [Publications.]     v.  32,  35. 


40,) 


CO 


Some  court  rolls  of  the  lordships,  wapen- 
takes, and  demesne  manors  of  Thomas,  Earl  of 
Lancaster,  in  the  Counly  of  Lancaster,  for  the  171b 
and  iSth  years  of  Edward  ]i.  A.D.  1323-4. . .  Ed- 
ited by  W,  Farrer.  [londoti]  Rec  Sot.,  1901. 
iviii,  196  p.  8°.  (Record  Society...  Lancaster 
and  Cheshire.     [Publications.]     v.  41.)  CO 

L»neftahlre  and  Cheshire  wills  and  invcntoiics 
at  Chester,  with  an  appendix  of  abstracts  of  wills 
now  lost  or  destroyed;  transcribed  by  G.  J.  Piccope. 
Edited  by  J,  P,  Earwaker.  \^ManihtsUr\  CAtlham 
Sociely.  lit^.  2  p.l,.  X.  a62.  4  p..  I  I.  4°.  (Chet- 
ham  Society,     New  ser.     v.  3.)  CA 

Ii»nc»ahire  and  Cheshire  wills  and  inventories 

from  the  ecclesiastical  court,  Chester,     Edited  by 

G.  J.  Piccope.     [Afan<ht3ler\    The   Socilly,   8S7- 

'6i.    3V,    4°.    (Chetham  Society,    v.  33.  51,  ;40 

CA 

Lanc»aUre  and  Cheshire  wills  and  inven- 
tories, i;<>3-lSo7,  now  preserved  at  Chester.  Ed- 
ited by  J.  P,  Rylands.  \MaHchtsUr'\  ChttKam 
Secitly,  1897,  6  p.l..  167  p.,  3.  3.  3  P-  8°' 
(Chelham  Society.     New  Ser.     v.  37.)  CA 

L»ne»8liire  and  Cheshire  wills  and  inventories. 
1572  to  ibgb.  now  preserved  at  Chester.  With  an 
appendix  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  wilts  and  in- 
ventories proved  at  York  or  Richmond,  1542  to 
1649.  Edited  by  J,  F,  Earwaker,  \ManchiiUr\ 
Ckttkam  Sociity.  1S93.  4  p.l.,  x,  25a  p.  4°. 
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L»DeKsUre  funeral  certificates.  Edited  by 
T.  W.  King.  With  additions  by  F.  R.  Raines. 
[MaHckesUr\  T/U  Setitly,  1669,  7.  a  p.l,.  vj,  i  I.. 
"   '  -  ■     4  p.     4°.     (Chetham   Society, 


'■  7S-) 


CA 


LlbitCKBlilra  inquisitions  returned  into  the 
chancery  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  now  exist- 
ing in  the  Public  Record  Office,  London.  Stuart 
period.  Edited  by  J,  P,  Rylands,  {London']  Record 
Soc,  1880-B8.  3  v.  8  .  (Record  Soc,  for  the 
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L^neiLihlre  lay  subsidies,  being  an  examina- 
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original  doc,  relating  to  Lancashire  and  Cheshire. 
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Lanoaahlre  lieutenancy  (The)  under  the  Td- 

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lord  lieutenant  and  other  authorities. . .  Edited  by 
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IiOrd  Burghley's  map  of  Lancashire,  1590. 
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Price  (W.  H.)  Index  to  wills. ,  .etc.  in  testa- 
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Lancashire^  confd. 

Riohmond  (Archdeaconry).  A  list  of  the 
Lancashire  wills,  proved  within  the  archdeaconry 
of  Richmond,  and  now  preserved  in  the  court  of 
probate  at  Lancaster,  from  1748  to  1792.  Also  a 
list  of  the  wills  proved  in  the  peculiar  of  Halton, 
from  161 5  to  1792.  Ed.  by  H.  Fishwick.  [Roch- 
dale] The  Record  Soc,  1891.  vii,  144  .p.  8*. 
(Record  Soc. ,  Lancashire  &  Cheshire,    v.  23.)    CO 

A  list  of  the  Lancashire  wills  proved  within 


the  Archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  and  now  preserved 
In  Somerset  House,  London,  from  A.D.  1457  to 
1748;  and  of  abstracts  of  Lancashire  wills  (belong- 
ing to  the  same  archdeaconry),  in  the  British 
Museum,  from  A.D.  1531  to  1652.  Edited  by  H. 
Fishwick.  [Afanchester]  Record  Soc. t\^^^~%h,  2  v. 
8°.  (Record  Soc.  for  the  pub.  of  original  doc.  re- 
lating to  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  [PublicationsJ 
V.  10,  13.)  CO 

Wills  and  inventories  from  the  registry  of 

the  archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  extending  over 
portions  of  the  counties  of  York,  Westmerland, 
Cumberland  and  Lancaster;  [edited]  by  J.  Raine, 
Jr.  Durham^  London,  1853.  8°.  (Surtees  Soc. 
Pub.     v.  26.)  CA 

Robinson  (Edward).     A  discourse  of  the  warr 

[sic]    in    Lancashire.     Edited    by   W.    Beamont. 
Manchester]  The  Society,  1864.  4,  2  I.,  xxxiv,  i  1., 
164  p.,  I  pi.,  I  port.  4*.  (Chetham  Society,  v.  62.) 

CA 

Roby  (J.)    Traditions  of  Lancashire.    London: 

Longman,   Rees,    Orme,  Brown,  6*   Green,   1829. 

2  V.  in  I.     S\  ZBID 

2.  series.     London:  Longman,  Rees, 

Orme,  Brown,  &*  Green,  1831.     2  v.  in  i.     8". 

ZBID 

Ry lands  (J.  P  )  Cheshire  and  Lancashire 
funeral  certificates,  1 600-1 678.  By  J.  P.  Rylands. 
[London]  The  Record  Soc,  18&2.  xxxviii,  237  p. 
8°.  (The  Record  Soc ...  Lancashire  &  Cheshire. 
V.  6.)  CO 

St.  Georg^e  (5f>  Richard).  The  visitation  of 
the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster,  made  in  the  year 
1613.  Edited  by  F.  R.  Raines.  [Manchester] 
Chetham  Society,  1 87 1.  8,  2  p.l.,  xviii,  i  1.,  142  p. 
4*.     (Chetham  Society,     v.  82.)  CA 

n.p.,  n.  d.      2  11.,  88  p.,  2  11.;  7  Pl. 

t"" 


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illus.     4°. 

Fac-simile  copy  of  Harl.  mss. 

Selby  (W.  D.)  Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
records,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office, 
London.  [London]  The  Record  Soc,  1882-83. 
2  pts.  8".  (The  Record  Soc ...  Lancashire  & 
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Stanning^  (J.  H.)  Some  bypaths  of  the  great 
civil  war  in  Lancashire.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol. 
Assoc,     n.  s.  V.  I,  pp.  25-34.     London,  1895.) 

Stokes  (Ethel).  A  calendar  of  the  duchy  of 
Lancaster  inquisitions  post  mortem.  (Geneal. 
Maga.  v.  2,  pp.  427-431;  v.  3,  pp.  27-29.  64-66, 
113-115,  161-162,  212-214,  266-268,  308-309,  353- 
356,  410-412,  458-459.  497-499;  V.  4,  pp.  69-70, 
220,  258-259,  355-356,  504-506.  London,  1899- 
1900  ) 

Three  Lancashire  documents  of  the  fourteenth 
and  fifteenth  centuries,  comprising  I.  The  great  De 


Lacy  inquisition,  Feb.  16,  131 1.  11.  The  survey 
of  1 320-1 346.  III.  Custom  roll  and  rental  of  the 
manor  of  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Nov.  11,  1422. 
Edited  by  J.  Harland.  [Manchester]  Chetham 
Society,  1868.  7,  2  p.l.,  xiii,  I  1.,  141,  5,  4  p.  4*. 
(Chetham  Society,    v.  74.)  CA 

Tracts  relating  to  military  proceedings  in  Lan- 
cashire during  the  great  civil  war,  commencing 
with  the  removal,  by  parliament,  of  James  Lord 
Strange,  afterwards  earl  of  Derby,  from  his  lieu- 
tenancy of  Lancashire,  and  terminating  with  his 
execution . . .  Edited ...  by  G.  Ormerod.  [Man^ 
Chester]  The  Society,  1844.  3  11.,  iii-xxxi  (i),  371  p. 
4**.     (Chetham  Society,    v.  2.)  CA 

Walworth  (Nathan),  and  P.  Sbddon.  The 
correspondence  of  Walworth  and  Seddon...and 
other  documents  chiefly  relating  to  the  building  of 
Ringley  chapel.  Edited^  with  notes,  by  J.  S. 
Fletcher.  [Manchester]  Chetham  Society,  1880.  8, 
2  p.l.,  xxvii,  I  1.,  no  p.,  I  1.,  I  chart,  2  pl.,  i  port. 
4**.     (Chetham  Society,     v.  109.)  CA 

Ware  (S.  H.)  Lancashire  memorials  of  the 
rebellion,  mdccxv.  . .  [Manchester]  The  Society, 
1845.  4  11.,  iii-ix  (i),  56,  2  11.,  v-xxvi,  i  1.,  292  p., 
I  map.     4*.    (Chetham  Society,     v.  $.)  CA 

West  (T.)  Guide  to  the  lakes  in  Cumberland, 
Westmoreland,  and  Lancashire.  Kendal,  18 12. 
map.     loth  edition.     8°.  KFP 

Lancaster. 

Clark  (C.)  An  historical  and  descriptive  ac- 
count of  the  town  of  Lancaster:  collected  from  the 
best  authorities. . .  Lancaster:  C,  Clark,  181 1.  vii, 
128  p.,  3  I.,  I  pl.t  3  plans.     2.  ed.     8**.  CO 

Hug^hes  (T.  Cann),  and  W.  O.  Ropbr.  The 
corporate  insignia,  plate  and  charters  of  Lancaster. 
3  pl.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  55  (Ser.  2,  v.  5),  pp.  353- 
366.     London,  1899.) 

Lancaster.  The  registers  of  the  parish 
church  of  Lancaster:  baptisms,  burials,  and  mar- 
riages, 1 599-1690.  Transcribed  by  Henry  Brierley. 
Cambridge:  J,  Clay,  1908.  4  p.l.,  587  p.,  i  pl. 
8"".  (Lancashire  Parish  Register  Society.  Pub. 
no.  32.)  ARZ 

Materials  for  the  history  of  the  church  of 
Lancaster.  Edited  by  William  Oliver  Roper.  [Man- 
chester] Chetham  Society,  1 892-1906.  4  v.  fac- 
sim.,  pl.  8°.  (Chetham  Society.  New  ser.  v.  26, 
31.  58-59.)  CA 

Simpson  (Robert).  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  the  town  of  Lancaster:  compiled  from  authentic 
sources.  Lancaster:  T.  Edmondson,  1852.  xiv, 
I  I..  376,  4  p.,  I  1.,  I  pl.,  I  tab.     8".  CO 

Laneast. 

Laneast.  Marriages  at  Laneast,  1680  to  1812. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  2,  pp.  95-99.     London,  1902.    8°.) 


Lanercost  priory. 

Ferguson  (Richard  S.,  and  Charles  J.)  Laner- 
cost priory.  (Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq. 
and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  i,  pp.  95-140.  Ken- 
dal, 1874.     8%)  CO 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Langar. 

Lang^ar.  Marriages  at  Langar,  1596  to  1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  149-162. 
London^  1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Langford  Budville. 

Lan^ord  Budville.  Marriages  at  Langford 
Budville,  1607  to  1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng. 
Somerset  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp. 
121-140.     London^  1906.     8°.)  AIcX 

Langham  Episcopi. 

I«aiig^haiii  Episcopi.  Marriages  at  Langham 
Episcopi,  1695  to  1 812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Nor- 
folk parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  141- 
146.     London,  1907.     8".)  ARX 

Langley. 

I«aiig^Iey«  Marriages  at  Langley,  1695  to  1812. 
(In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  i,  pp.  133-140.    London,  1899.    8*.) 


Langport. 

Lang^port.  Marriages  at  Langport,  1728  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  I49-I59.  London,  1898. 
8^)  ARX 

R08S  (D.  Melville).  The  papers  of  the  former 
corporation  of  Langport,  1596-1886.  2  pi.  (Somer- 
setshire Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc  Proc.  v.  53 
(scr.  3,  v.  13),  pp.  148-173.      Taunton,  1908.     8*.) 

Lanherne. 

Lanheme.  Marriages  at  Lanherne,  1710  to 
1834.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  16,  pp.  147-148.  London, 
X909.     V,)  ARX 

Lanhydrock. 

Lanhydrock.  Marriages  at  Lanhydrock,  1559 
to  1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  97-106.  London, 
1903.     8^)  ARX 

Lanivet. 

Jjanivet.  Marriages  at  Lanivet,  1608  to  18 12. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  2,  pp.  1-21.     London,  1902.     8**.) 


Lanlivery. 

LanliTery.  Marriages  at  Lanlivery,  1600  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  93-120.  London,  iqo6. 
8^)  ARX 

Lanteglos. 

Lanteg^Ios.  Marriages  at  Lanteglos  by  Camel- 
ford,  1558  to  1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Corn- 
wall parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  47-76. 
London,  1900.     8''.)  ARX 

Lauder. 

Thomson  (A.)  Lauder  and  Lauderdale. 
CaUishuls:  Craighead  Bros.  [1905  ?]  xv,  380  p., 
8  1.,  1  facsim.,  2  maps,  26  pi.,  9  port.,  I  tab.     S"". 

CR 
Launceston. 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor,  [The  records 
of]  the  corporation  of  Launceston,  Cornwall.  (In: 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  6.  report. 
Part  1,  pp.  524-526.     London,  1877.     f*.) 


Laurencekirk. 

Fraser  (William  Ruxton).  History  of  the 
parish  and  burgh  of  Laurencekirk.  Edinburgh: 
W,  Blackwood  ^  Sons,  1 880.     xxx,  380  p.     12*. 


Gardenstone  (Lord),  F.  Garden.  Letter 
to  the  people  of  Laurencekirk,  on  occasion  of 
presenthig  the  King's  Charter,  by  which  that  vil- 
lage is  erected  into  a  free  and  independent  burgh 
of  barony.  [By  Francis  Garden,  Lord  Garden- 
stone.]  To  which  are  subjoined,  an  abridgement 
of  two  letters  published  by  Sir  Richard  Cox,  con- 
taining an  account  of  the  establishment  and  prog- 
ress of  industry  in  his  village  near  Corke  in  Ire- 
land;— the  Guardian.  No.  9; — ^and  the  clause  of 
erection  of  Laurencekirk  into  a  burgh  of  barony.  .. 
Edinburgh:  Murray  &•  Cochran,  1780.      xi,  88  p. 


8^ 


CR  p.  box 


Laverstoke. 


Laverstoke.  Marriages  at  Laverstoke,  1657 
to  1811.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hatipshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  85-89. 
London,  1907.     8°.)  ARX. 

Lavington  Forum. 
See  Market  Lavington. 

Lay  ton. 

Thornber  (William).  An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Blackpool  and  its  neighbour- 
hood, viz.:  Layton,  Carlton. .  .[etc.]  Poulton, 
1837.     l6^  CO 

Lea. 

Lea.  An  account  of  the  parish  of  Lea  with  Lea 
Wood,  in  the  Hundred  of  Corringham.  Lincoln- 
shire. [With  table  containing  pedigree  of  Ander- 
son, shewing  the  branches  of  Flixbrough,  Eye- 
worth,  Dunholme,  Lea,  and  Manby.]  London: 
Longman,  Ornie,  ^  Co,,  1841.  3  p.l.,  (1)6-59  ?•• 
I  table.     8^ 

Leake. 

Thompson  (Pishey).  The  history  and  an- 
tiquities of  Boston,  and  the  villages  of  Skirbcck 
..  .Leake. .  .[etc.]     Boston  SEng.^  1856.     4". 


Leamington. 

All  Saints,  Leamington  Marriages  at  .All 
Saints,  Leamington  Priors,  1704  to  1812.  (In: 
Warwickshire,  Eng.  Warwickshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  53-59.    London,  1904.     8**.) 


New  guide;  an  historical  and  descriptive  ac- 
count of  Leamington  and  Warwick,  to  which  are 
added,  short  notices  of  the  towns,  villages,  &c., 
within  a  circuit  of  ten  miles.  Warwick:  H, 
Skarpe,  1825.    iv,  I39p.,  1  map.    2.  ed.     12".  CO 

Reeve  (W.)  New  guide  to  the  Royal  Leam- 
ington Spa,  the  neighbouring  towns,  and  surround- 
ing country.  Royal  Leamington  Spa:  \V,  Reeve, 
1839.     xii,  166  p.,  2  maps,  4  pi.     12''.  COB 

Tourists'  (The)  guide;  or,  Rambles  round 
Leamington.     Leamington,  1854.     pi.     16'.     CO 

Ward  &  Lock's  illustrated  guide  to  and  popu- 
lar history  of  Leamington  &  Warwick,  with  excur- 
sions   to    Kenilworth,     Stratford-on-Avon,     and 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


605 


Leamington,  cont'd, 

other  places  in  the  neighborhood.  London:  Ward, 
Lock  6r»  Co.  [1888?]  4  p.l.,  128  p.,  I  plan,  2  pi. 
(colM).     16".  KTI 

Leamington:  T,  Simmons  [i%%(^'f\    3  p.l*. 

128  p.,  I  map,  I  plan,  4  pi.     16".  KFP 

Leavenshulme. 

Booker  (J.)  A  history  of  the  ancient  chapels 
of  Didsbury  and  Chorlton,  in  Manchester  parish, 
including  sketches  of  the  townships  of  Didsbury, 
Withington,  Burnage,  Heaton  Norris.  Reddish, 
Leavenshulme,  and  Chorlton-cum  Hardy;  together 
with  notices  of  the  more  ancient  local  families. . . 
[Manchester]  Chetham  Society ^  i^S7'  4  p.,  2  p.l., 
tv  (4).  337,  3  (0,  4  p.,  4  pl.  4*.  (Chetham 
Society,     v.  42.)  CA 

Leckonfield. 

Oliver  (G.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
town  and  minster  of  Beverley. .  .with  sketches  of 
Leckonfield.     Beverley,  1829.    4**.  CO 

Ledbury. 

Ledbury.  The  registers  of  Ledbury,  Co. 
Hereford,  pt.  i.  Baptisms,  marriages  and  burials, 
1 556-1 576.  Transcribed  by  the  late  G.  H.  Piper, 
and  printed  with  the  permission  of  C.  £.  M.  Green, 
rector  of  Ledbury.  Edited  by  C.  H.  Mayo,  vicar 
of  Long  Burton...  London:  Parish  Reg,  Soc, 
1899.  xii,  174  p.  8**.  (Parish  Register  Society. 
Registers,     no.  18.)  ARS 

Lee. 

Lee.  The  register  of  all  the  marriages,  chris- 
tening's and  burials  in  the  Church  of  S.  Margaret, 
Lee,  in  the  County  of  Kent,  from  1579  to  1754. 
Edited  for  the  Society  by  Leland  Lewis  Duncan 
and  Arthur  Oswald  Barron.  Lee:  C.  North,  1888. 
3  p.l.,  iii,  99  p.  4**.  (Lewisham  Antiquarian  So- 
ciety.) ARX 

No.  127  of  330  copies  printed. 

Leebotwood. 

Leebotwood.  The  register  of  Leebotwood. 
vi,  86  p.  (In :  Shropshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Shrop- 
shire registers.  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  v.  5.  pj^.  2^ 
pp.  321-406.     London,   1905.     8°.) 


Leeds,  Kent. 

Cave-BroiMme  (J.)  In  and  about  Leeds  and 
Bromfield  parishes,  Kent.  2  pl.  (Jour.  British 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  50,  pp.  93-104.  London,  1894.) 

Leeds  church,  Kent,  i  pl.  (Brit.  Archaeol. 

Assoc.  Jour.    V.  49,  pp.  285-297.     London,  1893.) 

Leeds.  Yorkshire. 
Periodicals. 

Thoresby  Society,  Leeds,  Publications,  v.  i- 
date  (1891-date.)    Z^^^j,  1891-date.     8*.         CO 

General  Works. 

Abstract  of  the  Leeds  manor  rolls,  1650- 
1666;  probably  made  at  the  time  for  the  steward's 
use,  and  annotated  by  him.  (Thoresby  Soc.  Pub. 
▼.  19.  pt.  I,  pp.  63-80.     Leeds,  1897.     8**.) 

Browne  (G.  F.)  The  ancient  sculptured  shaft 
in  the  parish  church  at  Leeds.  2  pl.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  41,  pp.  1 31-143.  London, 
1885.) 


Ford  (John  Rawlinson).  Plan  of  Leeds,  1806. 
I  plan.  (Thoresby  Soc.  Pub.  Miscellanea,  v.  11, 
pp.  130-136.     Leeds,  1900.) 

Leeds.  The  registers  of  the  parish  church  of 
Leeds.  I1572-]  1722.  Leeds,  1891-1909.  5  v. 
8°.  (Thoresby  Soc.  Publications,  v.  i,  3,  7. 
10,  13.)  CO 

V.  X  title  reads  Leeds  parish  church  registers. 

Leeds  Grammar  School.  Admission  books 
from  1820  to  1900.  Edited  and  annotated  by  Ed- 
mund Wilson.  Leeds,  1906.  xxvii,  2  1.,  415  (i) 
p.,  3  pl.,  10  port.  8°.  (Thoresby  Soc.  Publica- 
tions.    V.  14.)  CO 

Survey  of  the  manor  of  Leeds.  (Thoresby 
Soc.  Pub.  Miscellanea,  v.  11,  pt.  3,  pp.  369- 
437.     Leeds,  1904.) 

Taylor  (Richard  Vickerman).  The  Biographia 
Leodiensis;  or.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  worthies 
of  Leeds  and  neighbourhood,  from  the  Norman 
conquest  to  the  present  time ;  compiled  from  vari- 
ous sources,  and  arranged  in  chronological  order, 
with  an  introduction  on  the  study  of  biography, 
and  copious  indexes. . .  London:  Sim^kin,  Mar- 
shall 6r»  Co.,  1865.     544  p.     12°.  AGH 

Supplement. . .  1867.    545-705  p.,  3  1. 

12'. 

Testamenta  Leodiensia.  Extracted  from  the 
probate  registry  at  York.  (Thoresby  Soc.  Pub. 
v.  2,  pp.  98-110,  205-214;  v.  4,  pp.  1-16,  139- 
147;  V.  9,  pp.  81-96,  161-192,  246-277;  V.  II,  pp. 
37-68,  289-320;  V.  15,  pp.  10-25.     Leeds,  1891- 

1905.) 

Thoresby  (R.)  Ducatus  Leodiensis,  or.  The 
topography  of  the  ancient  and  populous  town  and 
parish  of  Leedes  and  parts  adjacent,  with  the  pedi- 
grees of  many  of  the  nobility  and  gentry,  and  other 
matters  relating  to  those  parts,  extracted  from  rec- 
ords, original  evidences,  and  manuscripts,  with 
notes  by  T.  D.  Whitaker.    Leeds,  i^it.    f*.    \\CO 

Wardell  (James).  The  municipal  history  of 
the  borough  of  Leeds  in  the  county  of  York  from 
the  earliest  period  to  the  election  of  the  first  mayor 
. .  .on  the  1st  January,  1836. . .  London:  Longman, 
Brown  6r*  Co.,  1 846.  3  p.l.,  vii,  2  1.,  96,  ccxx  p., 
I  facsim.,  5  pl.     4°.  CO 

Wilson  (Edmund).  A  Leeds  law-suit  in  the 
1 6th  century.  (Thoresby  Soc.  Pub.  v.  9,  pt.  i, 
pp.  1-4.     Leeds,  1897.     8". 

Two  old  plans  of  Leeds.  2  plans.  (Thoresby 

Soc.    Pub.    V.  9,  pt.  2,  pp.  196-20.     Leeds,  1898.) 

Leeds  priory. 

Cave-Browne  (J.)  Leeds  Priory,  Kent. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  49,  pp.  89-102. 
London,   1893.) 

Lees  priory. 

Wood  (J.  M.)  Notice  of  Lees  Priory,  Essex, 
with  a  description  of  its  underground  passages.  I 
pl.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  43,  pp.  21- 
26.     London,  1887.) 

Leicester. 

Doering^  (Ernst  Friedrich).  Studien  zur  Ver- 
fassungsgeschichte  von  Leicester.  Ein  Beitrag  zur 
Geschichte  englischer  Stadtverfassung  bis  in  die 
Zeit  K()nig  Edwards  des  Ersten.  Hanau:  Clauss 
6*  Feddersen,  1908.     2  p.l.,  78,  xvii  p.     8*.     CM 


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Leicester ^  confd, 

HoIliii§^  (James  Francis).  The  history  of 
Leicester  during  the  great  Civil  war;  a  lecture,  de- 
livered to  the  members  of  the  Leicester  mechanics' 
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Crossley,  1840.     iv,  3-73  p.,  i  map,  4  pi.     8°. 

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Jeafl^eson  (John  Cordy),  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts belonging  to  the  corporation  of  the  borough 
of  Leicester.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Com- 
mission. 8.  report.  Part  i,  pp.  403-441.  Lon- 
don, 1881.     f^) 

Leicester.  Records  of  the  borough  of  Leices- 
ter. Being  a  series  of  extracts  from  the  archives 
of  the  corporation  of  Leicester,  1 103-1603.  Edited 
by  M.  Bateson.  Revised  by  W.  H.  Stevenson  and 
J.  E.  Stocks.  With  a  preface  by  the  Lord  Bishop 
of  London. . .  London:  C.  J.  Clay  6f*  Sons,  iSqq- 
1905-     3  V.     8^  CO 

Lynam  (C.)  St.  Nicholas  church,  Leicester* 
6  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s.  v.  7, 
pp.  285-298.     London,  1902.) 

6  pi.  (Transac.  Leicestershire  Archi- 
tect. &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  9,  pp.  126-138.  Leicester, 
1901.) 

St.  Martin*s»  Leicester,  The  accounts  of  the 
churchwardens  of  S.  Martin's,  Leicester,  1489- 
1844.  Edited  by  T.  North.  Leicester:  S.  Clarke, 
1884.     ix,  I  1.,  242  p.      8^  CO 

St.  Mary,  Leicester,  The  accounts  of  the 
churchwardens  of  St.  Mary,  Leicester,  1490-1491. 
(Leicestershire  Architect  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  7, 
pp.  153-159.     Leicester,  1893.     8*.) 

The   accounts    of    the    churchwardens  ot 

St.  Mary,  Leicester,  1 652-1 729.  (Leicestershire 
Architect,  and  Archaeol,  Soc.  Trans,  v.  6,  pp. 
229-268,  353-394;  V.  7,  pp.  39-123.  Leicester, 
1888-93.     8".) 

The    register    of    St.    Mary,    Leicester, 

in  the  County  of  Leicester.  Transcribed  by  H. 
Hartopp.  With  the  permission  of  Rev.  James 
Mountain,  v.  i.  London:  Privately  printed  for 
the  Parish  Register  Society,  1909.  8°.  (Parish 
Register  Society.     [Registers,     no.]  64.)      ARS 

V.  I.     1600-1738. 

St.  Nicholas,  Leicester.  The  parish  registers 
of  S.  Nicholas,  Leicester.  (Leicestershire  Archi- 
tect, and  Arch^ol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  6,  pp.  344-352; 
V.  7.  pp.  3^-38,  195-200,  227-232,  298-304.  Lei- 
cester, 1888-93.     8°.) 

Storey  (John).  Historical  sketch  of  some  of 
the  principal  works  and  undertakings  of  the  council 
of  the  borough  of  Leicester  since  the  passing  of  the 
municipal  corporations  reform  act. . .  With  a  com- 
plete list  of  mayors. .  .and  head  officials,  down  to 
the  present  date.  Leicester:  W.  H.  Lead,  1895. 
3  p.l.,  268  p.     8°.  CO 

Throsby  (J.)  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
ancient  town  of  Leicester.     Leicester,  1791.     4°. 

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Leicester  abbey. 

Compton  (C.  H.)  The  abbey  of  St.  Mary  de 
Pratis,  Leicester.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc, 
n.  s.  V.  7,  pp.  93-102.     London,  1901.) 

(Transac.     Leicestershire   Architect. 

&   Archaeol.    Soc.     v.    9,   pp.    197-204.     London, 
1902-03.) 


Thompson  (James).  On  Leicester  Abbey  and 
its  ancient  remains,  i  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  6,  pp.  1 16-122.     London^  1851.) 

Leicestershire. 

Periodicals. 
Leicester  Literary  &   Philosophical  Society. 
Transactions.     N.  quart,  s.,  v.  6-date(i90i-date). 
Leicester,  1902-date.     8**.  *EC 

Leicestershire  Architectural  and  Archaeolog- 
ical Society.  Transactions,  v.  i-date.  Leicester, 
1866-date.     8*.  CO 

Leicestershire  and  Rutland  notes  and  queries 
and  antiquarian  gleaner,  an  illustrated  quarterly 
magazine.  Edited  by  John  &  Thomas  Spencer. 
V.  1-3 (April,  1889-July,  1895).  Leicester,  iSqi-'qS. 


8'. 


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No  more  published. 

Gbnbral  Works. 
Andre^rs  (William),   editor.      See  Bygone 
Leicestershire. 

Brayley  (E.  W.),  and  J.  Britton.  Beauties 
of  England  and  Wales . . .  Leicestershire . . .  Lon- 
don, 1807.     8".  CBD 

Burton  (William).  Description  of  Leicester- 
shire; containing  matters  of  antiquity,  history, 
armoury,  and  genealogy.  2d  ed.  enlarged.  Lynn 
[England]  1777.     pi.     f.  CO 

Byg^one  Leicestershire.  Edited  by  William 
Andrews.  Leicester:  F,  Murray,  1892.  4  p.l., 
264  p.,  I  pi.     8^  CO 

Camden  (William).  The  yisitation  of  the 
county  of  Leicester,  in  the  year  1619;  taken  by 
W.  Camden.  Edited  by  John  Fetherston.  London, 
1870.  xvi,  253,  8  p.,  2  fac-sim.  4".  (Harleian 
Soc.     Publications,     v.  2.)  *R 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Leicester. . .  London: 
C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  142  p.,  i  1..  I  map.  24**.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  12.])       CBD 

Curtis  (J.)  A  topographical  history  of  the 
county  of  Leicester.  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  1831,    4°. 

fCOB 

Fletcher  (W.  G.  D.)  The  lords  lieutenant  of 
Leicestershire.  (Repts.  &  Papers  read  at  the  meet- 
ings of  the  Architect.  Soc.  of  the  Cos.  of  Lincoln 
&  Nottingham. .  .etc.  during  1901.  ▼.  26,  pp. 
259-271.     Lincoln,  1 90 1.) 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Derbyshire,  Not- 
tinghamshire, Leicestershire,  and  Staffordshire. 
London:  Murray,  1874.  2.  ed.  16*.  (Murray^ 
Handbooks.)  KPP 

Hartopp  (Henry).  Calendar  of  Leicestershire 
wills,  1495  to  1649.  Transcribed  by  H.  Hartopp. 
(Transac.  of  the  Leicestershire  Architectural  and 
Archaeological  Soc.  Leicester,  1898.  8**.  ▼.  8, 
pp.  79-125,  145-178,  210-242,  258-290.  315-346.) 

Parish  registers  of  Leicestershire.    (Trans. 

Leicestershire   Architect.  &   Archaeol.  Soc.     v.  8, 
pp.  391-424.     Leicester,  1899.) 

History  (A)  of  Leicestershire,  v.  I.  London: 
A  Constable  dr-  Co.,  1907.     illus.     f".  fCO 

Leicestershire*  England,  Leicestershire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W. 
Phillimore  and  Thomas  M.  Blagg.     v.  1-3.     Lon' 


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LtUisttrshiri,  cent'd. 

dm.-    PkillimaTe  &•   Co.,    190B-10.     8°.     (Philli- 

more's  parish  register  series,     v.  94,  115,  146.) 

Odc  of  ijo  co^«  prlated. 

Y.  3  edilcd  by  V.  V.  W.  Phillimori!  ind  Henry  Hmopp. 

V.  I.  BDIInford.  Muiion.  Twyford.  Couon.  Scimpiolt. 
SibHB.    Conrenion.    Ratby.    Gwldciby. 

T.    I.     Ab-Keilliibr-cain-HDiwil].       ScaUoi 

Roihirby.  Hobr.  fri»by-o      " 

TbruMiDgloo.    Birkby.    L ,,    , 

V.  3'  Mclloo  Moirbiiy.  Burton  Luui.  Frctby.  Grcu 
Dilbf.    Uiile  DaJbj. 

IiAioaitaraUre  parish  registers.  Index  to 
tfa«  bisbopt'  traasciipts  Id  the  registry  of  the  arch- 
deacon of  Leicester,  1561  to  1700.  compiled  bp 
C.  W.  Foster.  Also  a  list  of  Leicestershire  parish 
registers  prior  to  1S90;  compiled  by  H.  Hartopp. 
Liictiltr:  Clarke  *■  SaUkett,  I909.  xi,  53  p., 
4  facsims.     S°.  ARX 

Lincoln  (Diocese).  Calendars  of  Liocola  wills. 
Edited  by  C.  W.  Foster,  v.  i.  Lendcn:  Bril. 
Jtic.  Soc,  igoa.  8°.  (British  Record  Society. 
Indei  library,     [t.]  18.)  ARCA 

Early   Lincoln  wills.     An   abstract   of  all 

the  wills  and  administrations  recorded  in  Che  epis- 
copal registers  of   the  old   diocese  of  Lincoln 

t3Bo-l547.  By  Alfred  Gibbons.  Linealn:  J. 
fVilliamien,  18B8.    5  p.l,,  344  p.,  I  I.    8°.    (Lin- 


coln 


a.) 


Hoora  (A.  Percival).  Proceedings  of  the  Ec- 
clesiaiical  Courts  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Leicester, 

I5I&-1S35.  (Assoc.  Arch,  Soc.  Rep.  &  papers. 
1905.  T.  38.  pi.  I.  pp.  117-jao;  pi.  a,  pp.  593- 
663.     Lineoln,  1905.) 

Niehols  (John).  The  history  and  antiqaities 
of  the  county  of  Leicester,  compiled  from  Ihe  best 
and  most  ancient  historians;  Inquisitiones  post  mor- 
tem and  other  ralnable  records  in  the  Tower;  rolls, 
Exchequer,  Dutchy.  and  Augmentation  Offices; 
the  registers  of  Ihe  diocese  of  Lincoln;  the  chartu- 
lariesandregistersoF  the  religious  houses;  the  Col- 
lege of  Armsj  the  British  Museum ;  the  Libraries  of 


scription  of  the  county  published  in  1633,  and  rhe 
later  collections  of  Mr.  Slaveley,  Mr.  Carte,  Mr. 
Peck,  and  Sir  T.  Cave.  Landon,  17QS-1S15.  4  v. 
in  8.    I'.  CO 

ThFOsbr(J-)  Select  views  in  Leicestershire 
from  original  drawings,  contaioing  seats  of  the  no- 
bility and  gentry,  town  views,  and  ruins,  accom- 
'1   descriptive  and   historical   relations. 


Ltiit. 


CO 


Supplementary   volnme  to   the   Leicester- 

•hire  views,  containing  a  series  of  excursions  in 
1790  to  places  of  note.     Lcndan,  1790.     4°.    CO 

Troilope  (A.)  An  inventory  of  the  church 
plate  of  Leicestershire,  with  some  account  of  the 
donors.  Ltietstir:  Clarkiand Hodgion.  iSqO.  3  v. 
r.  tHNP 

Pink  (W.  D.)  Thearmorialbearingsof  Leigh. 
CO.  Lancaster,  i  pi.  (Gcneal.  Maga.  v.  3,  pp. 
523-531.     Lont/an,  1500.) 

Rose  (Josiah).  Leigh  in  the  iSth  century. 
1689-1813.  (A  series  of  papers  reprinted  from 
the  Leigh  Journal  and  Times.)  Leigh.  Journal 
f>^«[i8B3?]    vi,  il.,  isgp.    Z°-  CO 


607 

Leigh  Delamere. 
Lelgfli    Delamere.     Marriagea  at  Leigh  Dela- 
mere, 1735   to  181a.     In:  Wiltshire.  Eng.     Wilt- 
shire parish  registers.     Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  (57- 
160.     LcndoH,  1905.     8°.}  ARZ 

Leighletlon. 

Leightarton        Marriages    at    Box  we  II    and 

Leigbterton,  1573  to   1813.     (In;  Gloucestershire. 

Eng.    Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Maniaees. 

T.  13,  pp.  15-31.     LimdtH,  1908.     S'.)  '      AKX 

Leinster. 

Cromwell  (T.)  Eicursioos  through  Ireland. . . 
Province  of  Lcinster.  Landan:  Ztrngman,  Httrit, 
Xits,  OriHi.  &- BravHi,  iSao-ni.    3  v.  8°.    KTH 

PLitci  bound  Kparuely. 

H'Oae  (Thomas  D'Arcy).  A  memoir  of  the 
life  and  conquests  of  Art  MacMarrogh,  King  of 
Lcinster,  from  A.D.  1377  lo  A.D.  1417.  With 
some  notices  of  the  Lcinster  wars  of  the  14th  cen- 
tury. Dublin:  J.  Duffy,  1847.  xxill,  (t)  14-304  p. 
34\  CSA 

Leith. 

Iron*  (James  Campbell).  Leith  and  Its  an- 
tiquities, from  Ihe  earliest  times  to  the  close  of  the 
nineteenth  century.  With  numerous  illustrations 
. .  .also,  an  appendix  of  charters,  deeds  and  docu- 
ments relating  to  the  burgh.  Edinburgh:  Mor^ 
ritBH  ^  Gil>b\\%ri%\.     3  v.     4°,  CR 

Iiaith  in  UDCt:cxxv[!  with  a  few  observations 
00  the  late  nominations  of  the  magistrates.  LHtk: 
W.  Heriet,  1836.     37  p.     8*.  CR  p.  box 

Palpaa<  fseud.  Bickers  between  Edinburgh 
and  Leith;  originally  published  in  the  Edinburgh 
Observer.  [Preface  signed  Patpns.1  Edinburgh: 
Stirling  &•  X'eHHe}',  lilg.      30  p.      8.      CR  p.  box 

Sorap-book  of  newspaper  clippings,  etc.,  re- 
lating to  Edinburgh  and  Leith.   [83S-39.   f°.   fCR 

8teTenson(R.  H.)  Annals  of  Edinburgh  and 
Leith;  from  a.c.  320  to  a.d.  1B39.  Edinburgh, 
1839.     pi.,  map.     16°.  CB 

Lei  trim. 
Heelian  (Joseph).  Catalogue  of  the  bigb 
sheriffs  of  the  county  of  Leitrim  from  the  year 
1605  to  the  year  1800.  (Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiq.  ot 
Ireland.  Jour,  v,  38,  pp.  3S3-389.  DutHn, 
1908.      4°.) 

Lslant.     Marriages  at  St.  Uny-Lelant,  167910 

i8t3.  (In:  Cornwall.  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  reg- 
isters. Mairinges.  ».  9,  pp.  I-J4.  London,  1906. 
8°.)  ARX 

Hkt thaws  (John  Hobson).  A  history  of  the 
parishes  of  Saint  Ives,  Leiant,  Towednack.  and 
Zennor.  in  the  county  of  Cornwall,  London:  E. 
Sleek,  1893.  3p.l..(r)Tiii-xvi,  s6op..  I  1.,  I  map, 
— '.X 


3  pi.     illus.     4°- 


ARJE 


Lemington  Parva. 

EiOndngton  Parva.     Marriages  at  Lemington 

Parva,  1701  to  i8ia.     (In:  Gloucestershire.  Eng. 

Gloucestershire  parish  registers.     Marriages,    v.  4, 

pp.  43-SO.     London,  1898.     8°.)  ARX 


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Lenton. 

Lenton.  Marriages  at  Lenton,  154010  1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  11 7-1 70. 
London^  1904.     8°.)  ARX 

Leominster. 

Price  (John).  An  historical  and  topographical 
account  of  Leominster,  and  its  vicinity:  with  an 
appendix.     Ludlow:  H.  Procter^  1795.     7  p.L.  (0 


3-272  (I)  p.,  7  pi.     8" 


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Leonard  Stanley. 

Leonard  Stanley.  Marriages  at  Leonard  Stan- 
ley, 1570  to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng. 
Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2, 
pp.  1-23.     London,  1897.     8".)  ARX 

Lesbury. 

Lesbury.  The  registers  of  Lesbury,  in  the 
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Lenihan  (Maurice).  Limerick;  its  history  and 
antiquities,  ecclesiastical,  civil,  and  military,  from 
the  earliest  ages,  with  copious  historical,  archae- 
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illustrations;  maps,  plates,  and  appendices,  and  an 
alphabetical  index,  etc.  Compiled  from  the  ancient 
annals...  Dublin:  Hodges,  Smith  <5r»  Co.,  1866. 
XV,  780  p.,  2  1.,  2  plans,  3  pi.     8**.  CT 

Dublin:   J.    Duffy   6r    Sons,    1884. 

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Dublin,  1907.) 

A  survey  of  the  ancient  churches  in  the 

county  of  Limerick.  9  pi.  (Proc.  Roy.  Irish  Acad, 
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Limington. 

Liming^on.  Marriages  at  Limington,  1695  to 
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Sir  William  Dugdale. .  .and  several  other  authors. . . 
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Kendrick   (A.  F.)    The  cathedral  church  of 

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a  list  of  the  bishops.     London:  G.  Bell  6r*  Sons, 

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scripts of  the  corporation  of  Lincoln.  (In:  His- 
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V.  3  edited  by  F.  N.  Davis. 

Primary  (The)  visitation  of  Robert  Sanderson, 
bishop  of  Lincoln  in  1662,  for  the  archdeaconry  of 
Leicester.  (Antiquary,  v.  45  (n.  s.  v.  5),  pp.  222- 
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Stark  (Adam).  History  of  the  Bishopric  of 
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Clark  (G.  T.)  Lincoln  castle,  i  pi.  (Archseol. 
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Patrick  (George).  Notes  on  Lincoln  castle. 
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Lincolnshire. 

See  also 
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of  Lincoln  Public  Library, compiled  by  A.  R.  Corns, 
City  Librarian.  Lincoln  \Eng.^  1904.  viii,  274  p., 
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Periodicals. 

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journal  devoted  to  the  antiquities,  parochial  records, 
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Andrews  (William),  editor.  See  Byg^one 
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Brayley  (E.  W.),  and  J.  Britton.  Beauties 
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the  counties  of  Lincoln,  Rutland,  Northampton. . . 
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Lincoln  marriage  licenses.     An  abstract  of 

the  allegation  books  preserved  in  the  registry  of  the 
bishop  of  Lincoln.  1 598-1628.  Edited  by  A. 
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Lincolnshire,  England.  Lincolnshire  parish 
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V.  I.  Spaldinff. 

V.  2.  West  All ington.  East  Allingtoa.  Sedgcbrook.  Pinch- 
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V.  3.  Surfleet.  Swinderby.  Norton  Disney.  North  Scarle. 
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V.  4.  Eagle.  Doddington  Pigot.  Skellingthorpe.  Baasing- 
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houses,  formerly  situated  on  the  Eastern  side  of  the 
River  Witham ;  being  the  substance  of  certain  papers 
read  before  the  Lincoln  Topographical  Society,  in 
the  year  1842.  With  numerous  illustrative  notes. 
London:  R.  Spencer ^  1846.     xviii.  187  p.     12*. 

ZMT 

Peacock  (Edward).  English  church  furniture, 
ornaments  and  decorations,  at  the  period  of  the 
Reformation;  as  exhibited  in  a  list  of  goods  de- 
stroyed in  certain  Lincolnshire  churches,  A.  D.  1566. 


London,  1866.     pi.     8* 


COB 


Lincoln  in  1644.    i  plan.    (Archseol.  Jour. 

V.  38,  pp.  167-177.     London,  1881.) 

Royal  Archaeological  Institute  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  Memoirs  illustrative  of  the  history  and 
antiquities  of  the  county  and  city  of  Lincoln,  com- 
municated to  the  annual  meeting  held  at  Lincoln, 
July,  1 848,  with  a  general  report  of  the  proceedings  of 
the  meeting,  and  a  catalogue  of  the  museum  formed 
on  that  occasion.  Lomlon:  Bradbury  6r*  Evans, 
1850.     Ix,  328  p.,  5  plans,  60  pi.     8*.  CA 

Smith  (W.  H.)  An  analytical  calendar  of  Lin- 
colnshire wills,  proved  in  the  prerogative  court  of 
Canterbury.  (Northern  Geneal.  1895,  pp.  211- 
215;  1896,  pp.  23-26,  59-62.  131-134,  195-198; 
V.  3.  PP-  132-137:  ▼.  4.  pp.  22-27;  V.  5,  pp.  109- 
115.      York,  Eng,,  1 895-1902.) 

Venables  (  ).  The  dedications  of  the 
churches  of  Lincolnshire,  as  illustrating  the  history 
of  the  county.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  38,  pp.  365- 
390.     London,  1881.) 

Victoria  (The)  history  of  the  County  of  Lin- 
coln. Edited  by  William  Page.  v.  2.  London: 
A.  Constable  &»  Co,,  Lid.,  1906.  f.  (In:  The  Vic- 
toria history  of  the  counties  of  England. )        f CO 

Lindisfarne. 

Astley  (H.  J.  Dukinfield).  The  early  history 
and  associations  of  Lindisfarne,  or  Holy  Island. 
(Jour,  of  the  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s.  v.  8, 
pt.  2,  pp.  1 1 5-128.     London,  1902.) 

Lindisfarne  Priory,  Northumberland.  (Jour. 

Brit.    Archaeol.    Assoc,     n.  s.  v.  8,  pp.  179-194. 
London,  1902.) 

Lindores  abbey. 

Balmerino  Abbey.  The  chartularies  of  Balme- 
rino  and  Lindores;  now  first  printed  from  the  orig- 
inal MSB.  in  the  Library  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates. 
[Edited  by  W.  B.  D.  D.  Turnbull.J  Edinburgh: 
Abbotsford  Club,  1841.  2  p. I.,  2,  xii,  I  1.,  iii,  3, 
3-87  p.,  X  1.,  2,  xi.  55  p.,  4  pi.,  I  plan.  sq.  4°. 
( Abbotsford  Club. )  fCP 

Laing^  (A.)  Lindores  Abbey  and  its  burgh  of 
Newburgh,  their  history  and  annals.  Edinburgh: 
Edmonston  b*  Douglas,  1876.  xviii,  i  1.,  576  p., 
2  fac-sim.,  11  pi.     sq.  8°.  OR 

Lindores  Abbey.  Chartulary  of  the  abbey  of 
Lindores,  1 195-1479.  Edited  from  the  original 
manuscript  at  Caprington  Castle. .  .with. .  .notes. . . 
by  John  Dowden.  Edinburgh:  The  Scottish  His- 
tory Society,  1903.  xcv,  352  p.,  3  facsim.,  4  pi.  8*. 
(Scottish  History  Society.     Publications,     v.  42.) 

CP 
Linkenholt. 
Llnkenholt.    Marriages  at  Linkenholt,  1579 


to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  79-83.  London, 
1907.     8^ )  ARX 

Linlithgow. 

Waldie  (George).  A  history  of  the  town  and 
palace  of  IJnlithgow;  with  notices,  historical  and 
antiquarian,  of  places  of  interest  in  the  neighbour- 
hood. Linlithgow:  G.  Waldie,  1879.  121  p., 
I  map.     illus.     3.  ed.     12°.  CR 

Linlithgowshire. 

Dunkeld  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Dunkeld.  Register  of  testaments,  1682- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the 
Society,  1903.  iv,  54  p.  8*.  (Scottish  Rec.  Soc. 
Pt.  22.)  ART 

This  district  includes  portions  of  the  counties  of  Fife,  For- 
far, Haddington,  Linlithgow  and  Perth. 

Penney  (John).  A  topographical  and  historical 
account  of  Linlithgowshire. . .  Edinburgh:  Steven- 
son,  1832.     1  p.l.,  xi,  223  p.     nar.  12*.  CR 

Linslade. 

Linslade.  Marriages  at  Linslade,  1575  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Buckinghan: shire,  Eng.  Buckingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages.  ▼.  3,  pp.  75-84. 
London,  1907.     8*.)  '  "" 


Linton-in-Craven. 

Linton-ln-Craven.  The  registers  of  the 
parish  church  of  Linton-in-Craven,  Co.  York. 
Edited  by  F.  A.  C.  Share.  [Leeds^  Yorhshin 
Par,  Reg,  Soc,  1900-04.  2  v.  8**.  (Yorkshire 
Parish  Register  Soc.     Publications,     v.  5,  18.) 


Lismore. 

Flood  (William  H.  Grattan).  [History  of  Lis- 
more from  pre- Norman  times.*]  (Waterford  &  So. 
East  of  Ireland  Archa;oI.  Soc.  Jour.  ▼.  5,  p.  78-88, 
131-145,  207-221;  v.  6,  p.  3-17.  63-74,  139-154. 
187-197;  V.  7,  p.  66-75,  124-131,  156-165;  V.  9, 
p.  49-52,  107-111.      Waterford,  1 899-1906.     8'.> 

Pre-patrician  Lismore.    (Jour.  Waterford 

&  South  East  of  Ireland  Archaeol.  Soc.     v.  3,  pp. 
79-91.      Waterford,  1 897.) 

Litcham. 

Liteham.  Marriages  at  Litcham,  1555  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  33-51.  London,  iqoo. 
8^)  ARX 

Litchfield. 

Litchfield.  Marriages  at  Litchfield,  1627  to 
181 2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  81-86.  London, 
1906.     8^)  ARX 

Little  Dalby. 

Little  Dalby.  Marriages  at  Little  Dalby,  1559 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  145- 
155.     London,  1910.     8**.)  ARX 

Little  Horkesiey. 

Little  Horkesiey.  Marriages  at  Little  Horkes- 
iey, 1568  to  181 2.  (In:  Essex,  Eng.  Essex  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages.  ▼.  i,  pp.  65-79.  London^ 
1909.     8'.) 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Little  Maplestead. 

Walton  (William).  The  history  and  an- 
tiquities of  Round  Church  at  Little  Maplestead, 
Essex,  formerly  belonging  to  the  Knights  Hospi- 
tallers of  Saint  John  of  Jerusalem.  London:  The 
Author,  1836.     xix,  207  p.,  I  plan,  7  pi.     8*. 

COF 

Little  Saxham. 

Little  Saxham.  Little  Saxham  parish  regis- 
ters. Baptisms,  marriages,  and  burials,  with 
appendices,  biographies,  &c.  1559  to  1850. 
Woodbridge:  G.  Booth,  1901.  xiv,  i  1.,  264  p., 
I  !.,  3  pi.  sq.  8**.  (The  Suffolk  green  books, 
no.  5.)  ARX 

Little  Somerford. 

Little  Somerford.  Marriages  at  Little  Somer- 
ford, 1708  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wilt- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  35- 
40.     London,  1908.     8**.)  ARX 

Little  Wenham. 

Little  Wenham.  Marriages  at  Little  Wen- 
ham,  1567  to  1812.  (In:  Suffolk,  Eng.  Suffolk 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  63-69. 
London,  19 10.     8"*.)  ARX 

Littleover. 

MickleoTer.  The  registers  of  Mickleover 
<i6o7-i8i2),  and  of  Littleover  (1680-1812),  Co. 
Derby.  Transcribed  by  L.  L.  Simpson.  \^London'\ 
1909.  X,  184,  xi-xvii.  185-285  p.  8°.  (Parish 
Register  Society.     [Registers.]     no.  65.)      ARS 

Litton  Cheney. 

Litton  Cheney.  Marriages  at  Litton  Cheney, 
1614  to  181 2.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  1-14.  Lon- 
don, 1909.     8''.)  ARX 

Liverpool. 

Adelphi  (The)  hotel  guide  to  Liverpool. 
Liverpool:  Daily  Post,  1872.     171  p.,  i  pi.     12"*. 

KPP  p.  box  L. 

Baines  (Thomas).  History  of  the  commerce 
and  town  of  Liverpool,  and  of  the  rise  of  manufac- 
turing industries  in  the  adjoining  counties.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Brown ..  .\'6^2.  xvi,  844,  13  p., 
3  plans,  20  pi.     8**.  CO 

Liverpool  in  1859.      The  port  and  town  of 

Liverpool,  and  the  harbour,  docks,  and  commerce 
of  the  Mersey,  in  1859... with  a  plan,  from  the 
survey  of  1857.  London:  Longman  <5r*  Co,,  1859. 
xxi  (I),  118  p.,  I  map.    8^         STUART  7418 

Brooke  (Richard).  Liverpool  as  it  was  dur- 
ing the  last  quarter  of  the  eighteenth  century,  1775 
to  1800.  Liverpool:  J,  Afawdsley  <5r*  Son,  1853. 
I  p.l..  ii,  3-558  p.,  6  pi.     4".  CO 

Elton  (John).  The  chapel  of  St.  Mary  del 
Key,  Liverpool,  i  pi.  (Transac.  Hist.  Soc.  of 
Lancashire  &  Cheshire.  1902,  v.  54  (n.  s.  v.  18), 
pp.  73-118.     Liverpool,  1904.) 

Early  recorded  mayors  of  Liverpool.     An 

original  list  with  documentary  authorities. 
(Transac.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lancashire  &  Cheshire. 
1902,  v.  54  (n.  s.  v.  18),  pp.  1 19-130.  Liverpool, 
1904.) 

William  the  son  of   Adam,  first  recorded 

mayor  of  Liverpool.    (Transac.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lan- 


cashire &  Cheshire,  v.  55  &  56  (n.  s.  ▼.  19  & 
20),  pp.  1 14-132.     Liverpool,  X905.) 

Enfield  (William).  An  essay  towards  the 
history  of  Liverpool  drawn  up  from  papers  left  by 
George  Perry.    London,  ITJ^.    pi.  2.  ed.  f*.     CO 

Faraday  (Wilfred  Barnard).  Selections  from 
the  correspondence  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  John 
Leigh  Philips,  of  Mayfield.  Manchester,  table. 
(Manchester  lit.  and  philos.  soc.  Mem.  and  proc. 
ser.  4,  V.  3,  pp.  13-54;  V.  44,  no.  14;  v.  45,  no.  8. 
Manchester,  1 890- 1 900.) 

Ho^rell  (E.)  Liverpool  as  it  is;  or,  A  guide 
for  the  stranger  and  resident:  with  a  sketch  of  its 
early  history,  antiquities,  &c.,  and  a  tour  through 
Birkenhead . . .  Liverpool:  E.  Howell  [18 — ].  3  p.l.. 
I53p.,  lopl.     12.  ed.     16®.  KPP 

Howells  (William  Dean).  Seven  English 
cities.  New  York:  Harper  &*  Brothers,  1900. 
5  p.l.,  3-200  p.,  I  1.,  32  pi.     8°.  CBP 

Liverpool.  Municipal  archives  and  records, 
from  A. D.  1700  to  the  passing  of  the  Municipal 
Reform  Act,  1835.  Extracted  and  annotated  by 
Sir  James  A.  Picton.  Liverpool:  G.  G,  Walmsley, 
1886.     X,  I  1.,  432  p.     4°.  CO 

Selections  from  the  municipal  archives,  and 

records,  from  the  13th  to  the  17th  century.  . .  Ex- 
tracted and  annotated  by  Sir  James  A.  Picton. 
Liverpool:  G.  G,  WalmsUy,  1883.  4  p.l.,  vii-xii, 
I  1.,  362  p.,  I  fac-sim.     8  .  CO 

Liverpool  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne,  1705- 
1708;  from  a  rate  assessment  book  of  the  town 
and  parish,  giving  one  of  the  earliest  known  lists 
of  inhabitants,  with  respective  holdings  according 
to  streets.  [Edited,  with  introduction]  by  Henry 
Peet.  175  p.,  4  pi.  (Hist.  Soc.  Lancashire  & 
Cheshire.  Transac.  Liverpool,  1908.  8*.  v.  59 
(n.  s.  V.  23).     Appendix.) 

Lumby  (F.  H.)  Chester,  Birkenhead  &  Liver- 
pool in  the  patent  and  close  rolls  of  the  three  Ed- 
wards. (Transac.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lancashire  & 
Cheshire.  1902,  v.  54  (n.  s.  v.  18),  pp.  45-72. 
Liverpool,  1904.) 

Chester  and  Liverpool  in  the  patent  rolls 

of  Richard  1 1,  and  the  Lancastrian  and  Yorkist 
kings.  (Transac.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lancashire  & 
Cheshire,  v.  55  &  56  (n.  s.  v.  19  &  20),  pp.  163- 
187.     Liverpool,   1905.) 

Moore  {Sir  E.)  Liverpool  in  King  Charles 
the  Second's  time,  written  in  the  year  1667-8. 
Edited  by  W.  F.  Irvine;  with  a  preface,  historical 
introduction  and  notes.  Liverpool:  H.  Young  &* 
Sons,  1899.    lii,  [88  p.,  i  map,  4  pi.    sq.  4°.    CO 

Moore  rental  (The).  Edited  by  T.  Hcywood. 
[Manchester]  The  Society,  1847.  2  1.,  lii,  158  p., 
I  map.     4".     (Chetham  Society,     v.  12.)         CfA 

Muir  (Ramsay).     The  early  fee-farm  leases  of 
Liverpool.     (Transac.    Hist.  Soc.  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire,     v.   57  (n.  s.  v.  21),  pp.  1-27.     Liver- 
pool, 1906.) 

A    history    of    Liverpool.     London:    The 

University  Press  of  Liverpool,  1907.     xvi,  372  P«. 
I  fac-sim.,  2  maps,  i  plan,  14  pi.,  2  port.    8*.  CO 

Muir  (Ramsay),  and  E.  M.  Platt.  A  history 
of  municipal  government  in  Liverpool  from  the 
earliest  times  to. ..  1835.  In  two  parts.  Part  1. 
A  narrative  introduction  by  R.  Muir...  Part  11. 


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Liverpool^  contd^ 

A  collection  of  charters ...  and  other  documents, 
transcribed,  translated  and  edited  by  E.  M.  Piatt. . . 
London:  Williams  &*  Norgate^  1906.  ix  (i),  3  1., 
413  (i)  p.,  xi,  2  I.,  I  map.     4°.  fCO 

Norris  papers  (The).  Edited  by  T.  Hey  wood. 
[Manchester^  The  Society,  1846.  2  1.,  xxxiii  (i), 
190  p.     4°.     (Chetham  Society,     v.  9.)  CA 

Picton  {Sir  James  A  Hanson).  Memorials  of 
Liverpool,  historical  and  topo^aphical,  including 
a  history  of  the  Dock  Estate.  London:  Longmans^ 
Green  <5r»  Co.,  1875.     2  v.     12.  CO 

Piatt  (E.  M.)  Extracts  from  the  Liverpool 
corporation  records,  1541-1701.  (Transac.  Hist. 
Soc.  of  Lancashire  &  Cheshire,  v.  55  &  56  (n.  s. 
V.    19   &   20),    pp.    90-106,    188-208.     Liverpool, 

1905.) 

Shaw  (George  T.)  History  of  the  Liverpool 
directories.  1766-1907.  i  fac-sim.,  i  port.  (Hist. 
Soc.  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  Transac.  for 
1906.     v.  58,  p.  113-162.     Liverpool,  1907.) 

Stranger  (The)  in  Liverpool;  or,  An  histor- 
ical and  descriptive  view  of  the  town  of  Liverpool 
and  its  environs. . .  6.  ed.  with. .  .additions.    Liver- 
pool:  7'.  /CayCf  printer,    1820.     vi,    I   1.,  287  p., 
I  plan,  12  pi.     I6^  COB 

Ward*  Lock,  and  Co.'s  pictorial  and  descrip- 
tive shilling  guide-books.  Guide  to  Liverpool, 
Birkenhead,  New  Brighton,  etc.  London  [1902]. 
viii,  180  p.,  2  maps.     9.  ed.     16''.  KFP 

Llanarth. 

Llanarth.  The  old  registers  of  the  Catholic 
mission  of  Llanarth  in  the  county  of  Monmouth, 
1 781-1838.  Transcribed  by  John  Hobson  Mat- 
thews from  the  original  manuscripts  at  Llanarth. 
(In:  Catholic  Record  Society.  Miscellanea,  v.  3, 
pp.  144-180.     London,  1906.     8"*.) 

Llanbrynmair. 

Williams  (Richard).  A  history  of  the  parish 
of  Llanbrynmair.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archseol.  relat- 
ing to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  19,  pp.  103-112, 
307-350:  V.  21,  pp.  71-88;  v.  22,  pp.  35-70.  307- 
328;  V.  23,  pp.  261-288.     London,  1886-90.     8®.) 

CO 
LlandafT. 

Liber  Landavensis,  Llyfr  Teilo,  or.  The  ancient 
register  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Llandaff ;  from 
mss.  in  the  libraries  of  Hengwrt,  and  of  Jesus 
College,  Oxford :  with  an  English  translation  and 
explanatory  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rees.  Published  for 
the  Welsh  Mss.  Society.  Llandovery:  fV.  Rees, 
1840.     I  p.l.,  xlvi,  646  p.,  6  fac-sim.,  i  pi.     illus. 


8*. 


CV 


Walcott  (Mackenzie  E.  C.)  LlandafT.  The 
cathedral  of  SS.  Peter,  Paul,  Dubricius,  Teleiau, 
and  Oudoceus.     Tenby:  R,  Mason  [1864  ?]     8°. 

Repr.:  Cambrian  Journal,  1864. 

Llandrinio. 

Thomas  (  ).  History  of  the  parish  of 
Llandrinio.  (In:  Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating 
to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  28,  pp.  17-80,  177-292. 
London,  1894.     8°.)  CO 

Llandrinio,  1809- 1846.     (Collcc.    Hist.  & 

Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire,     v.  33, pp. 
183-190.     Oswestry,  Eng,^  x 903-04.) 


Llandudno. 

Halliwell  (J.  O.)  Notes  of  family  excursions 
in  north  Wales,  taken  chiefly  from  Rhyl,  Abergele, 
Llandudno,   and   Bangor.     London:   Printed  for 


the  author,  i860.     12 


CVB 


Llandysilio. 

Ppyce  (Thomas).  History  of  the  parish  of 
Llandysilio.  i  map,  4  pi.  (Collec.  hist.  &  archaeol. 
relating  to  Montgomeryshire  and  its  borders,  v.  31, 
pp.  1-64,  209-288;  v.  32,  pp.  33-64,  227-294. 
London,  1 899-1 902.)  CO 

Llanelly. 

Mee  (Arthur).  Llanelly  parish  church:  its  his- 
tory and  records,  with  notes  relating  to  the  town. 
Llanelly:  '' South  WaUs Press''  Off.,  1888.  Ixxii^p^ 
109  ff.,  3  1.,  3  pi.,  2  photos.     8". 


<^1 


Llanerfyl. 

Edwards  (G.)  History  of  the  parish  of  Lla- 
nerfyl. (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to 
Montgomeryshire.  v.  16,  pp.  71-92.  263-282; 
v.  18,  pp.  59-70.     London,  1883-85.     8'.)        CO 

Llanfair  Caereinion. 

Hng^hes  (Edward  Pentyrch).  A  parochial  his- 
tory of  Llanfair  Caereinion.  (Coll.  Hist,  and 
Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire.  ▼.  16,  pp. 
337-378;  v.  17.  pp.  321-330;  ▼.  18.  pp.  131-133. 
169-224.     London,  1883-85.     8°.)  CO 

Llanfechain. 

Slig^ht  (A)  historical  and  topographical  sketch 
of  the  parish  of  Llanfechain,  in  the  county  of  Mont- 
gomeryshire. (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating 
to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  5.  pp.  203-284.  London, 
1872.     8".)  CO 

Llanfyllin. 

Uanfyllin.  Some  additional  items  of  munici- 
pal history  from  the  time  of  Charles  11.  (Coll. 
Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire. 
V.  23,  pp.  121-166.     London,  1889.     8".)         CO 

Williams  (Robert).  A  history  of  the  parish  of 
Llanfyllin.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to 
Montgomeryshire,  v.  3,  pp.  49-112.  London, 
1870.     8^)  CO 

Llangadfan. 

Ed^rards  (Griffith).  History  of  the  parish  of 
Llangadfan.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to 
Montgomeryshire,  v.  2,  pp.  317-344.  London, 
1869.     8^)  CO 

Llangollen. 

Simpson  (W.  T. )  Some  account  of  Llangollen 
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don traders'  tokens,  current  in  the  17th  century, 
presented  to  the  Corporation  [London]  Library,  by 
H.  B.  H.  Beaufoy.     London,  1853.     8*.        MIG 

London,  1855.     2.  ed.     8".         MIG 

Burning  (The)  of  London  by  the  Papists:  or, 
A  memorial  to  Protestants  on  the  second  of  Sep- 
tember.    London:  J.  Clark,  1714.     24  p.     8'. 

CO  p.  box 

Burton  (Robert).  A  new  view,  and  observa- 
tions on  the  ancient  and  present  state  of  London 
and  Westminster. ..  London:  A.  Bettesworth,  1730. 
3  p.l.,  312,  145-240,  385-468  p.,  I  pi.     illus,    12'. 

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Campbell  (John).  W^alks  of  usefulness  in 
London  and  its  environs.     New  York,  1812.    24". 

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Capper  (C.)  The  port  and  trade  of  London, 
historical,  statistical,  local,  and  general.  London: 
Smith,  Elder  &*  Co.,  1862.  I  p.l.,  x,  2  L,  507  p. 
8^  TLH 

Carpenter  (John).     See  Liber  albus. 

Catalogue  of  an  exhibition  of  engravings  and 
drawings  of  London  in  the  reigns  of  the  Georges, 
with  a  prefatory  note  by  H.  B.  Wheatley,  Held  in 
the  rooms  of  the  Fine  Art  Society ...  February, 
1904.     /;./.,  1904.     6  p.l.,  28  p.     8  . 

Cecil  {Mrs,  Alicia  Margaret  Tysscn  Amherst). 
London  parks  and  gardens.  By  the  Hon.  Mrs. 
Evelyn  Cecil  (Alicia  Amherst).  With  illustrations 
by  Lady  Victoria  Manners.  London:  A.  ConsiahU 
&f  Co.,  1907.    X,  384  p.,  25  pi.    4**.  MSP 

Chambers  (W.,  and  R.)  Handy  guide  to 
London:  the  International  Exhibition  of  1862; 
clue-map  by  Bartholomew.  Edinburgh,  1862. 
illus.     i6\  COB 


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Londtn,  confd. 

Chan««Uor  (Edwin  Beiesford).  Tbe  history 
of  th«  squares  o(  London,  topographical  &  hislor- 
fcal.  London.-  Ktgan  Paul,  Trench,  Trtiintr  6- 
Co.,  1907.     xvii,  4Z0  p..  6  plaOK.  30  pi.     sq,  S'. 

COB 

CIiarter-HoDa«>  The  registers  and  monu- 
mental inscripliODS  of  Cbarter-house  Chapel. 
Edited  by  F.  Collins.  London,  iSga.  viii,  123  p. 
4°.    (Hatleian  Soc.    Pub.   Registers,    v.  18.)    "R 

Chrilt  Church,  London,  The  registers  of  Christ 
Church,  Newgate.  1538  to  I7S4-  Ed.  by  Wil- 
loughby  A.  Littledale.  London,  1895.  x,  518  p., 
I  I.    4°.    (Harleian  Soc.    Pub.    Registers,    v.  21,) 

Chri>Dlcl«a  of  London,  edited  with  introduc' 
tion  and  notes  by  C.  L.  Kingslord.  Oxford:  Oar- 
tndon  Press,  1905.    xlviii,  368  p.,  I  map.    B°.  CO 

Chronlclea  (The)  of  London;  from  44.  Hen.  3. 
to  17.  Edw.  3.  Translated  from  a  ms.  in  the  Cot- 
tonian  library  by  E,  Goldsmid.  Edinburgh:  E. 
&•  G.  Coldimid.  prinlirs.  l885-'86.  3  »■  S°- 
(CollectaDca  Adamantxa.     lo.)  CO  p.  box 

Church  of  La  Palente,  London.  Registers 
of  the  church  known  as  La  Palente  in  Spitilefields 
from  i6Sg  to  178;.  Edited  by  W.  Minet  and  W.  C. 
Waller.  Lymin^lon:  Hugutnot  Secitty  of  London. 
1898.  4  1.,  aivi,  854  p.  sq.  4°-  (Huguenot  So- 
ciety of  London.     Publications,     v.  ti.)    ZOLA 

Citj  (The)  law,  shewing  the  customes,  fran- 
chises, liberties,  privtledges,  and  immunities  of  the 
fsiDOus  city  of  London.  Together  with  the  names, 
natures,  kinds,  jurisdictions,  powers  and  proceed- 
ings of  the  several  courts  within  the  same...  Lon- 
don:   T.  T-uiyford,  1658.      4p.l.,  127  p.      8°. 

CO  p.  box 

City  men  and  city  manners:  The  City:  or, 
The  physiology  of  London  business,  with  sketches 
on  'Change,  and  at  the  coffee  houses.  London: 
Greembridge  &' Sons,  185a.     vil,  172  p.    16°.  TO 

Civic  (The)  garland.  A  collection  of  songs 
from  London  pageants.  Edited,  with  introduction 
and  notes,  by  F.  W.  Fairholt...  London:  lie 
Periy  Society,  1845.     3  p,l.,  xl,  q6  p.,  1  pi.     11°. 

CI»pb»m  (A.  W.)  The  topography  oC  the 
Carmelite  priory  of  London.  3  pi.  (Itrit.  Archxol. 
Assoc.  Jour,  n.  s.  v.  t6,  pp.  15-33.  London. 
1910.    8%)  CA 

Clarke  (C.)  Architectura  ecdesiastica  Lon- 
dini...  Views.. .of  the. ..  churches  in  London, 
Southwark,  and  Westminster,  with  the  adjoining 
parishes... illustrative  of  the  ecclesiastical  architec- 
ture. ..from.  ..drawings  by  John  Coney,  George 
Shepatd.  &c. ,  ,  with  descriptioral  remarks  by 
C.  Clarke.  London.-  J.  Booth.  iSio,  3  p.l„ 
35  (0,  7(1)  p.  131  pl.     i°-      STDARTie40 

CI»rke  (W.  S.)  The  suburban  homes  of  Lon- 
don. A  residential  guide  lo  favourite  London  lo- 
calities. ..with  notes  on  rental. ,  .[&c.].  London: 
Chatio  &'  Windus,  18S1.  x,  562  p.,  1  map,  8°. 
KFP 

Clineh  (George).  Bloomsbury  and  St.  Giles: 
past  and  present;  with  historical  and  antiquarian 
notices  of  the  vicinity.  London:  Truslove  &"  Shir- 
ley. 189D.      lii,  220  p.,  4  plans,  17  pi.,  3  port.      8°, 

CO 


617 

-; Maiytebone  and  St.  Pancras:  their  history, 

celebritiei,  buildings,  and  instilutlons.  London: 
Trutlove  A"  Shirley,  1B90.  xii,  335  p.,  1  map, 
5  plans,  33  pi.     8°.  CO 

Mayfair  and  Belgravia;  being  an  historical 

account  of  the  parish  of  Si,  George,  Hanover 
Square.  London:  Tr ns love  &•  Shirley.  189a.  xii, 
1S3  p.,  7plaQs,  27  pi.,  2  port.     8°.  GO 

CloTer  (Sam.  T.)  Glimpses  across  the  sea. 
Illustrations  by  Bert  Cassidy.  Eiiamlon,  III.: 
iVindHnovit  Publishing  Co..  igoO.     154  p.      12°. 

Cokayn«(G.  E.)  Some  account  of  the  Lord 
Mayors  and  Sheriffs  of  the  City  of  London  during 
the  first  quarter  of  the  seventeenth  century:  1601- 
1625.  London:  Pkillimore  &•  Co.,  1B97.  viii, 
112  p.,  I  pi.    4°.  ARX 

Collier  (.it/rj.  )  St.  Mary-le-Savoyandiheold 
palace  and  hospital.  3  pi.  (Jour.  British  Archn;ol, 
Assoc,     n.  s.  V.  3,  pp.  221-231.     London,  1897.) 

Collins'  illustrated  guide  to  London  and 
neighbourhood:  being  a. ,  .description  of  the  chief 
places  of  Interest. ,  .and  the  best  modes  of  obtain- 
ing access  to  them. ..  With  j8  illustrations  by  Sar- 
gent and  others,  and  a  clue-map  by  Bartholomew, 
London:  IV.  Collim.  Sons.  &•  Co.,  1871.  vii  (i). 
10-189  p.,  '  ">*?■     '6°-  CO 

Cvlnmn  (The)  called  the  Monument,  described, 
erected  to  perpetuate  the. .  .fire  of  London.  ,.1666; 
of  the  rebuilding  the  city  under. ..Sir  Christo- 
pher Wren. .  together  with  the  building,  dimen- 
sions, inscriptions. ..  of  this  famous  pillar;  to 
which  is  added  some  account  of  the  devastation  of 
that  fire  and  the  loss  computed.  London:  J. 
Bryan  [17B-?]      23  p.      is".  CO  p.  bos 

London:J.  Andrews,  pr.   [1787]- 


ipl. 


CO 


Coadact  (The)  of  the  livery-men  at  the  late 
election  of  a  Lord-  Mayor,  and  their  proceedings  in 
the  Common  Hall  justified;  with  some  cautions  re- 
lating to  their  future  conduct,  and  the  present  ilnte 
of  the  nation.  In  an  address  to  the  Common- 
Council  and  Livery. . .  London:  T.  Gar 


,  31  p.      8°. 


CO  p.  box 


Conty  (H.  A.  de).  Londres  en  poche  et  ses 
environs.  Paris  \H.  A.  de  Conty.  1897?]  336, 
xxiv  p..  I  map  (in  pocket),  1  plan.  6,  ed.  24°, 
(Guides  pratiques  Conty.)  COB 

Cook  (T.)  and  Son.  Cook's  handbook  for  Lon. 
don.  London:  T.  Cook  &■  Son.  187B.  go  p, 
2  plans.     12°.  STUART  8786 

Cook«  (George).  Views  in  London  and  its  vi- 
cinity ;  48  plates  from  drawings  by  Callcott,  Stan. 
field,  and  others.     London  [1834],     4°.       fCOB 

Cooke  (R.)  The  visitation  of  London  in  the 
year  1568;  taken  by  R.  Cooke,  and  since  aug- 
mented. Edited  by  J.  J.  Howard  and  G.  J.  Army 
tage.  London,  ttb^.  viii,  118  p.  4°.  (Harleian 
Soc.  Publications,      v.  !,)  "R 

Cooper  (James  Fenimore).  England.  With 
sketches  of  society  in  the  metropolis.  London: 
P.  Bin/ley.  1837.     3  "■     8°.  CBP 

England  und  das  soclale  Leben  der  Haupt- 

stadt.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  C.  F.  Nietsch. 
Frankfurt  am  Main:  J.  D.  Sauerldndir,  1837, 
jv.  24°.  (In  his:  Siimmlliche  Werke.  1.  100- 
los.)  CBF 


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London,  cont'd. 

Copry  (J.)  The  English  metropolis;  or,  Lon- 
don in  the  year  1820:  containing  satirical  stric- 
tures...a  young  gentleman's  adventures;  and 
characteristic  anecdotes...  By  the  author  of  a 
Satirical  view  of  London  [i./.  John  Corry].  Lon- 
don: Barnard  Ssf*  Farley.  1820.     vi,  7-3200.     8*. 

CO 

Cox  (Mary  L.)  Whitechapel.  2  pi.  (Home 
Counties  Maga.  v.  7,  pp.  1 76-1 81.  London^ 
1905.) 

Cries  (The)  of  London,  as  they  are  daily  ex- 
hibited in  the  streets;  with  an  epigram  in  verse, 
adapted  to  each.  Embellished  with  elegant  char- 
acteristic engravings.  Philadelphia:  B.  Johnson 
...1805.     36  p.,  I  pi.     illus.     16®. 

Croker  (T.  C.)  A  walk  from  London  to  Ful- 
ham.  Revised  and  edited  by  his  son,  T.  F.  D. 
Croker,  with. .  .illustrations,  by  F.  W.  Fairholt. 
London:    W.  Tegg,  i860.     256  p.     12'.  CO 

Croniques  de  London  depuis  Tan  44  Hen.  in 
jusqu'i  I'an  17  Edw.  in.  Edited... by  George 
James  Aungier.  London:  Camden  Soc^i^^^,  2p.l., 
xxi,  I  1.,  112  p.     8".     (Camden  Soc.  Pub.     v.  28.) 

CA 

Crouch  (N.)  Historical  remarks  on  the  ancient 
and  present  state  of  London  and  Westminster; 
with  an  account  of  the  most  considerable  occur- 
rences, in  and  about  these  cities  for  above  nine 
hundred  years  past,  till  the  year  1681;  by  Richard 
Burton  [pseud.].  New  ed.  with  portraits  and  index. 
Westminster,  1810.     sq.  8\  CO 

A  new  view  and  observations  on  the  ancient 

and  present  state  of  London  and  Westminster. ., 
illustrated  with  cuts. .  .by  Robert  Burton  [pseud.]. 
/A>ndon,  1730.     16"*.  CO 

Cmchley  (G.  F. )  Cruchley's  picture  of  Lon- 
don..  .  History,  rise,  and  progress  of  the  metropolis 
to  the  present  period. ..  {London^  G.  F.  Cruchley, 
1847.     xii,  323  p.     II.  ed.    24^  KFP 

.    ^London:    G.    F.    Cruchley,     1851. 

xxiii  (i),  324  p.,  I  map,  i  plan.     16.  ed.     24°. 

STUART  8788 
Cruikshank   (George).     London   characters. 
Designed  and  etched  by  George  Cruikshank.    Lon- 
don: J.  Robins,  1829.     i  p.l.,  24  col'd  pi.     sq.  8**. 

MD6  6 

Cunningham  (Peter).  Handbook  for  Lon- 
don, past  and  present.     London,  1849.     2  v.     8". 

CO 

London:  J.  Murray^  1850.     liv.  i  1., 


602  p.,  I  plan.     New  ed.     12' 

London    in    1854.     London:   J,    Murray 

[1854?]    li,  316  p.,  I  map,  2  plans.     I6^        KFP 

London  in  1856.   London:  J/wrrflry  [1856]. 

pi.,  map.     12°.  KPP 

London    in     1857.     London:  J,    Murray 

[1857?]     Hi,  316  p.,  I  map,  2  pi.     16".  COB 

Daniel  (A.  E.)  London  city  churches,  with 
numerous  illustrations  by  Leonard  Martin.  West- 
minster: A  Constable  &-  Co.,  1895.  vi,  (4)  394  p., 
15  pi.     illus.      I2^  CO 

Dasent  (A.  L)  The  history  of  St.  James's 
Square  and  the  foundation  of  the  West  End  of 
London,  with  a  glimpse  of  Whitehall  in  the  reign 


of  Charles  the  Second.  London:  Macmillan  6r* 
Co.,  1895.  xii,  300  p.,  I  port.,  8  pi.,  2  plans,  illus. 
8'.  CO 

Davey  (Richard).  The  pageant  of  London. . . 
With  forty  illustrations  in  colour  by  John  Fulley- 
love. . .  London:  Methuen  &*  Co.  [1906].    2  ▼.    8*. 

V.  I.  B.C.  40  to  A.D.  1500.  CO 

V.  9.  A.D.  1500  to  1900. 

Davies  (Charles  Maurice).  Mystic  London;  or. 
Phases  of  occult  life  in  the  metropolis.  Lxtndon: 
Tinsley  Bros.,  1875.     vi,  i  l.,4o6p.  .8".     COB 

Defoe  (D.)  The  history  of  the  great  plague  in 
London,  in...  1665.  By  a  citizen,  who  lived  the 
whole  time  in  London.  With  an  introduction  by 
H.  Stebbing.  London:  Renshaw  and  Rush,  1832. 
xxxii,  25-304  p.,  I  port.     24**.  CO 

A  journal  of  the  plague  year;  or,  Memorials 

of  the  great  pestilence  in  London,  in  1665. .  .with 
historical  notes  by  Edward  Wedlake  Brayley.  [With 
4  plates  by  G.  Cruikshank.]  London:  T.  Tegg  <y 
Son,  1835.  3  p.l.,  iii-xviii,  i  I.,  376  p.,  4  pi.  New 
ed.  rev.     I6^  MDG  6 

Dickens*s  Dictionary  of  London.  An  uncon- 
ventional handbook,  year  [ij,  5.  17  (1879,  '83. 
'95/'96).     London  [1879-95].     i6*.  CO 

Ditehfield  (Peter  Hampson).  Memorials  of 
old  London.  Edited  by  P.  H.  Ditehfield.  With 
many  illustrations.  London:  Bemrose^  Sons,  1908. 
2  v.     8°.    (Memorials  of  the  counties  of  England.) 

CO 

Doran  (J.)  London  in  the  Jacobite  times. 
London,  1877.     2  v.     8*.  CO 

Dor^  (Paul  Gustave),  and  W.  B.  Jbrrold. 
London  [a  pilgrimage].  London:  Grant  ^  Co., 
1872.     2  p.l.,  xii,  191  1..  51,  54  pi.     V,        tt*^^^ 

Eg^an  (P.)  Real  life  in  London;  or.  The  rambles 
and  adventures  of  Bob  Tallyho,  Esq.,  and  his 
cousin,  the  Hon.  Tom  Dashall,  through  the  metro- 
polis. . .  By  an  amateur. . .  London:  Jones  &*  Co., 
1822-31.    2v.    [newed.]   8*.     STUART  7868 

Elisabetkan  London.  By  the  Bishop  of  Lon- 
don. (Living  Age.  ser.  7,  v.  6,  pp.  548-558. 
Boston,  1900.) 

Ellis  (John).  A  paper. .  .purporting  the  report 
made  by  those  worthy  citizens  appointed  to  make  a 
scrutiny  of  the  pole  taken  for  Lord  Major,  on  behalf 
of  Sir  Thomas  Gould  and  Alderman  Cornish,  Octob. 
24,  16S2.  [By  John  Ellis  and  others.]  n.  t.-p. 
[London:  A.  Green,  1682.]     2  p.     sm.  f*. 

CI  p.  ▼•  81 

Elmes  (James).  Metropolitan  improvements; 
or,  London  in  the  nineteenth  century:  displayed  in 
a  series  of  engravings. .  .by. .  .eminent  artists,  from 
original  drawings. .  .by  T.  H.  Shepherd...  WMth 
historical,  topographical,  and  critical  illustrations. . . 
London:  Jones  &*  Co.,  1827.  3  p.l.,  (l)  iv-vi,  172, 
4,  ii  p.,  I  plan.  179  pi.     4".  fCO 

A  topographical  dictionary  of  London  and 

its  environs.     London,  1831.     8*.  COB 

Evans  (D.  H.)  &  Co.  Brief  guide  to  London. . . 
London:  D.  //.  Evans  &*  Co.  [1908J.  72  p.,  I  plan. 
illus.     12°.  KPP 

Fairholt  (F.  W.)  Gog  and  Magog.  The 
giants  in  Guildhall.  . .  With  an  account  of  other 
civic  giants. .  .  With  illustrations  by  the  author. 
London:  J.  C.  Hotten,  1859.  3  p.l.,  v-xii,  152  p., 
7  pi.      16".  CO 


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Land  on,  cont'd. 

FeftrDald«  (W.  C.)  The  history  of  London; 
illustrated  by  views. .  .eagraved  by  John  Woods, 
from  original  drawings  by  Shepherd. .  .&c.  Edited 
byT.  Harril.  ,.  Lendan:  Orr  &•  Ca.Jti—T]    2p.l.. 

303  (0  P-.  3g  pi.     sq.  4°-  8TCART  7B2S 

Fcrri  di  San  Costanle  (Giovanni  Luigi).  Lon- 
dres  et  ]e»  Anglais.  Par  J,  L.  Fern  de  St.-Conslanl. 
Parit:  Fain,  a^  X.11  {1S04).     4  V,     13.  CK 

FieldiBf  (John).  The  London  guide,  describ- 
iDg  the  public  and  private  buildings  of  London, 
Westminsier,  and  Southwarli.  London  [178-?] 
plan,  map.     16°.  CO 

Flabwiek(H.)  Sbaicespeare's  London.  (Trans- 
ac,  Rochdale  Lit.  &  Sci.  Soc.  v.  8,  1903-05.  pp. 
4t-S3.     Rockdale,  1905.) 

FItiKeraJd  (Percy  Hetherington).  London 
city  suburbs  as  they  aie  to-day.  Illustrated  by 
W.  Luker,  Jr.,  from  original  drewings.  Lenden: 
Simpiin,  Martial/,  HamiltoH,  Ktnt  &•  Co.,  1643. 
iTi.  349  p,      4°.  CO 

French  Church,  London.  The  registers  of  the 
French  Church.  Threadncedle  Street.  London.  By 
W.  J,  C.  Moens.  Lymitiglon,  1896-1906.  3  v.  4°. 
(Huguenot  Society  of  London.  Publicationa.  v.  q. 
13,  16.}  ZOLA 

Froat  (Thomas).  Tbe  old  showmen  and  the  old 
London  (airs.  London:  Ckatlo  Sf  tVindui.  1881. 
111,388  p.    newed.    ia°,   (The  wanderer's  library.) 


branr.) 
HWF 


Fry  (Herbert).  London. . .  Bird's-eye  views  of 
the  principal  streets. . .  4.  year  of  publication,  re- 
vised and  enlarged...  London:  iV.  fi.  Alien  &' 
Co.,  1SS4.     IV,  347  p.,  1  plan,  18  pi.     13°. 

STDART  87S1 

7.    year    of    publication...    London: 

W.H.AtUn^Co.,  1887.  xv(i),  263(i)p.,i  map. 
tS  pi.     13°.  KFP 

London:    W.   H.  Allm  6*  Co.,  i88q. 

iviii,  36Bp.,  3  maps,  30pl.     I3*.  KFP 

London:   W.  H.  Allen  &-  Co.,  Ltd.. 

180S.    I  p.l.,  xviii,  353  p,.  I  map,  30  pi.    Rev.  ed- 

t3r  COB 

Ed.  and  rev.  by  G.   D.  Sutherland. 

17.  year  of  pub.  London:  Simpiin,  Marshall, 
Jfamillon,  Ktnt^  Co.,  1897.  xviii,  358  p.,  I  map, 
30  pi.      13°.  COB 

OaTarnl,  psend.  of  S.  G.  Chbvalieb.  Ga- 
varni  in  London:  sketches  of  life  and  character 
[designed  and  drawn.  .  .by  Gavami,  and  engraved 
by  Henry  Vizetelty]  with  illustrative  essays  by 
popular  writers.  Edited  by  Albert  Smith.  London: 
D.  Bogue,  JB49.     4  p,l,,  IIS  p..  34  Pl.     4°. 

UBE(a) 

OUbert'a  visitor's  guide  to  London;  contain- 
ing the  com  pletesl  information  connected  with. .. 
the  capital  ol  Great  Britain. , .  London:  J.  Gilbert. 
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Langham  Hotel  (The)  guide  to  London... 
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London  (Diocese).  Allegations  for  marriage 
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London  as  it  is  to-day,  where  to  go,  and  what 
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London  in  1838.  By  an  American.  New  York: 
S.  Colman,  iS^g.     216  p.,  8  pi.     i6*.  COB 

London  interiors,  a  grand  national  exhibition 
of  the  religious,  regal,  and  civic  solemnities,  public 
amusements,  scientific  meetings,  and  commercial 
scenes  of  the  British  capital,  engraved  on  steel 
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London**  roll  of  fame:  being  complimentary 
votes  and  addresses  from  the  city  of  London,  on 
presentation  of  the  honorary  freedom  of  that  city, 
and  on  other  occasions,  to  royal  personages,  states- 
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Memorials  of  London  and  London  life  in  the 
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N.  (W.)  A  letter  from  a  country  gentleman,  to 
an  eminent  but  easy  citizen,  who  was  unhappily 
misguided  in  the  fatal  election  of  Sir  John  Moore 
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fence of  these  proceedings,  both  as  reasonable 
and  agreeable  to  the  practice  of  former  times. 
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Narratives  of  two  families  exposed  to  the 
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National  (The)  Steam  Ship  Company.  The 
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Needham  (Raymond),  and  Alexander  Web- 
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Nevill  (Ralph  Henry),  andC.  E.  Jerningham. 
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New  (A)  and  compleat  history  and  survey  of  the 
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New  (A)  and  compleat  survey  of  London. . . . 
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foundation  thereof ;  also  of  the  deans,  archdeacons, 
and  prebendaries  from  the  Conquest;  also  of  the 
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London,  cont'd, 

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Nichols  (J.  G.)  London  pageants,  i.  Ac- 
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The  later  vicissitudes  of  the  London  Steel- 
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The  Steelyard  was  the  headquarters  of  merchants  of  the 
Hanseatic  League  in  London,  until  1597. 

London  signs  and  inscriptions. . .  With  an 

introduction  by  Henry  B.  Wheatley.  London:  E. 
Stocky  1893.  I  p.l.,  v-xx,  237  p.,  I  pi.  12*'. 
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Notes  concerning  various  17th  and  i8th  century 
writers  in  London  topography,  including  the  con- 
tinuators  of  Stow's  Survey  and  their  publications. 
(Home  counties  maga.  v.  10,  pp.  187-202.  Lon- 
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Norton  (G. )  Commentaries  on  the  history, 
constitution,  and  chartered  franchises  of  the  city  of 
London.  London:  H.  Butterworth,  1829.  xxiv. 
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London:  Longmans,    Green,   6r*  Co., 

i86q.     xxviii,  421  p.     3.  ed.  rev.     8*.  CO 

Old  ballads  illustrating  the  great  frost  of  1683-4 ; 
and  the  fair  in  the  river  Thames.  Collected  and 
edited  by  E.  F.  Rimbault.  London:  Percy  Society, 
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Oliver  (Andrew).  Notes  on  Whitehall  and 
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Ordish  (T.  Fairman).  Shakespeare's  London. 
A  study  of  London  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Eliza- 
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8  pi.     16".     (The  Temple  Shakespeare  Manuals.) 

Orridg^e  (B.  B.)  Some  account  of  the  citizens 
of  London  and  their  rulers,  from  1060  to  18O7. . . 
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sim.     8 


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Overall  (Henry,  and  H.  C),  editors.  See 
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Pascoe  (Charles  E.)  A  London  directory  for 
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London  of  to-day.  An  illustrated  hand- 
book for  the  season.  Boston:  Roberts  Brothers, 
1885.     385  p..  14  pl.     I2^  COB 


Boston:  Roberts  Bros.,  1890.     428  p., 

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L/mdon:  Simp  kin.  Afar  shall,  Na  mil- 
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London:  Bemrose  ^  Son  [1897].   16'. 

COB 

Passmore  (F.)  The  sights  of  London.  Lon- 
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STUART  8786 

Passmore  (W.  B.)  A  history  of  the  church 
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Paston  (George).  Eighteenth-century  London 
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Payn  (James).  Lights  and  shadows  in  London 
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Pearson  (C.)  The  substance  of  an  address 
delivered  by  C.  Pearson. ..  1843. .  .containing  a 
brief  history  of  the  corporation  of  London  as  the 
asylum  of  English  freedom  in  past  ages,  with  a 
statement  of  its  public  services  in  more  modem 
times.  . .  \London\  P.  Richardson,  1844.  xii,  212 p. 

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Pennant  (T.)  Some  account  of  London. 
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STUART  18981 

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Per^s  (Ramon  D. )  Bocetos,  ingleses.  Bar- 
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Philp  (J.  M.)  Places  worth  seeing  in  Lon- 
don: a  hand-book  to  the  patks,  palaces,  churches, 
chapels,  cemeteries. .  .of  the  great  metropolis. 
London:  Ward  6*  Lock  [1858].  2  p.l..  iii.  80  p. 
8^  COB  p.  box 

Pictorial  (A)  and  descriptive  guide  to  London 
and  its  environs.     London:    Ward,    Lock,    67*   Co., 
1905.     xxxii,  336  p.,  2  maps,  2  plans,     illus.     26.* 
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Pictorial  (The)  handbook  of  London,  com- 
prising its  antiquities,  architecture,  arts. .  .together 
with  some  account  of  the  principal  suburbs  and 
most  attractive  localities.  London:  H,  G.  Bohn, 
1854.  2  p.l.,  910  p.,  I  pl.,  I  map.  12".  (Bohn's 
illustrated  library.)  COB 

Picture  (The)  of  London. .  .being  a  correct 
guide  to  all  the. .  .remarkable  objects  in  and  near 
London;  with  a  collection  of  appropriate  tables. 
London:  R.  Phillips,  1803.  420p.,  8  pl.,  i  map, 
I  plan.     24*".  CO 

London:  R.  Phillips  [1809].     xii,  456  p., 

I  map,  3  pl.     24^  CO 

London  [18 1 7].     maps.     24**.  COB 


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Plomer  (Henry  R.)  The  churchwardens'  ac- 
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London,  cont'd, 

Poore  (G.  V.)  London  (ancient  and  modern) 
from  the  sanitary  and  medical  point  of  view. 
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Pr^maray  (J.  M.  R.,  calUddt).  Promenades 
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X,  343  p.     12**-  CN 

Present  (The)  case  of  the  common-hall  in 
their  election  ol  sheriffs  from  the  24ih  of  June, 
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Price  (Frederick  George  Hilton).  The  re- 
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Marygold"  at  Temple  Bar.  (Archseol.  Jour. 
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Rutton  (W.  L.)  Westbourne  Green :  a  retro- 
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St.  Antholiiit  London.  The  parish  registers 
of  St.  Antholin,  Budge  Row,  London;  containing 
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262  p.,  I  1.  4°.  (Harleian  Soc.  Pub.  Registers, 
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St.  Bene%  London.  The  registers  of  St. 
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V.  I.  Christenings. 

Saint  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London.  The 
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3  V.     nar.  4°.  ARX 

St.  Dionis,  London.  The  reiester  booke  of 
Saynte  De'nis  Backchurch  parishe  (City  of  Lon- 
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begynnynge  in  the  yeare  of  Qr  Lord  God  1538. 
Ed.  by  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester.  London,  1878. 
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St.  Dunstan'Sy  Stepney.  The  marriage  regis- 
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St.  Edmund,  the  King  and  Martyr,  London. 
The  parish  registers  of  St.  Edmund,  the  King  and 


Martyr,  Lombard  Street.  London.  1670-181 2. 
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St.  J&meSt  Clerkenwell,  London.  A  true 
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St.  Mary  at  Hill,  London  The  medieval  records 
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St.  Mary  Woolnoth  and  St.  Mary  Woolchurch 
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St.  Michael*  Cornhill.  London.  The  accounts 
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The  parish  registers  of  St.  Michael,  Corn- 
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St.  Nicholas  Aeons.  London.  The  register 
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St.  PauFs  Cathedral.  The  registers  of  St. 
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St.  Paul**  Church,  London.  The  registers  of 
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St.Peter»  London.  A  register  of  all  the  christ- 
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St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  London.  The  par- 
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St.  Vedast,    London.      The   registers  of    St. 

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Wilson  (W.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
dissenting  churches. .  .in  London  ,  .and  Souib- 
wark ;  including  the  live*  of  their  ministers. , . 
With  an  appendix  on  the  origin. .  .and  present 
state  of  Christianity  in  Britain.  London:  the 
^uMor,  1808-1814.     4v.     8°.  ZPO 

Wood  (H.)     Change  for  the  American  notes; 

in  letters  from  London  to  New  York  by  an  Ameri- 

icaa  lady  [i.  e.  H.  Wood].   New  York:  Harper  *• 

Brothers,  iiAZ.     iv,  3-88  p.      8',  IID  p.  v.  1 

Word  (A)  of  advice,  to  the  inhabitants  of  Alden- 

f  ate  ward,  in  relation  to  the  choice  of  an  alderman. 
London.  169-.]     Broadside.  CI  p.  v.  81 

Wvrlej  (George).  The  Church  of  the  Knights 
Templars  in  London.  A  description  of  the  fabric 
and  its  contents,  witb  a  short  hisioiv  of  the  order. 
London:  G.  Belt  &•  Sens,  1907,  xiii,  74  p.  iltua. 
t3°.     (Bell's  cathedral  series.)  IIBBR 

Wroth  (W.,  and  A.  E.)  The  London  pleasare 
gardens  of  the  eighteenth  century,'  London:  Mat- 
milllan  Sf  Co.,  1896.  iviii,  335  p.,  la  pi.,  3  pl.ns, 
9  port,     illus.     8°.  CO 

Tkuker  (The)  in  London,  being  the  first  part 
of  a  series  of  letters  written  by  an  American  youth 
during  nine  months' residence  in  the  city  of  London; 
addressed  to  his  friends  in  and  near  Boston,  Massa- 
chusetts. ,  .  V.  t.  New  Vert:  !.  Rilty,  1609.  li, 
iBop.      ij°.  CO 

Browning  (A.   Giraud),  andVi.  E.  G.  Kirk. 

The  early  history  of  Battersea.  (Surrey  Archaeol. 
Soc,  Surrey  Archieol.  Col.  v.  10,  pp.  ao5-«4. 
London,  1891.     8°.)  CO 

BuRHOHiniV. 

Phillips  (G.  W.)    The  history  and  antiquities 

of  the  parish  oF  Bermondsey.     London:  J,  Unjoin 

1841,     xii,  iisp.,  5  pi.     8°.  CO 

BnHTFoaii. 

Faulkner  (Thomas).  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Brentford,  Ealing  and  Chlswick,  interspersed 
wilh  biographical  notices  of  illustrious  and  eminent 
persons...  London:  Payne  &■  Fesi  [and  etJurs\ 
184;.     xvi,  504  p.,  12  pi.,  3  port.     8°.  CO 

Turner  (F.)  Brentford:  literaryand  historical 
sketches.  5er.  I.  London:  E.  Stock.  iSqS.  4  p.l., 
81  p.     8°.  CO  p.  box 

Watt  (Francis).  Old  Brentford  town.  (Art 
Jour.     1901,  pp.  83-86.     London,  1901.) 

BearcrafI  (Philip).  An  historical  account  of 
Thomas  Sutton,  Esq.,  and  of  bis  foundation  in 
Charier  House, . .  Linden:  E.  Oaiin,  1737.  xvl, 
275(1)  p.     12°.  CO 


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London,  cont'd. 

Heme  (S.)  Domus  Carthasiaaa;  or,  An  ac- 
cottDt  of  the  most  noble  foundation  of  the  Charter- 
House,  near  Smithfield,  in  London,  both  before 
and  since  the  Reformation.     London^  ^^11'     &*• 

STK 

Patrick  (George).  The  history  and  architec- 
ture of  the  Charterhouse.  2  pi.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s.  v.  3,  pp.  281-290.  London^ 
l8q7.) 

Ry^der  (W.  J.  D.)  Chronicles  of  Charter- 
House.  By  a  Carthusian.  London:  G,  Bellt  1847. 
xH,  I  1..  218  p.,  II  pi.     8'.  COP 

Wardle  (G.)  The  ancient  buildings  of  the 
Charter-house.  2  plans.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  43, 
pp.  231-242.     London^  1 836.) 

Chblsba. 


(A.)  Memorials  of  old  Chelsea:  a 
new  history  of  the  village  of  palaces.  London^ 
1892.     4'.  CO 

Burt  (Isabella).     Historical  notices  of  Chelsea, 

Kensington,    Fulham,   and    Hammersmith;    with 

some  particulars  of  old  families:  also  an  account 

of  their  antiquities  and  present  state.    Kensington: 

y.  Saunders,  1871.     xii,  140  p.,  5  pi.    8°.         CO 

Chelsea  (The)  historical  pageant.  June  25th 
...July  1st.  1908.  Old  Ranelagh  Gardens.  Royal 
Hospital.  Chelsea. ..  Chelsea  [Prtd,  by  W,  Aus- 
^in]  1908.     44  p.,  12  pi.,  I  port.     8'.  CO 

^ Book  of  words,  with  illustrations  and  selec- 
tions from  the  music.  Chelsea:  the  Pageant  Com- 
mittee, 1908.     zxii,  154  p.,  I  plan,  20  pi.,  i  port. 

4^  CO 

Panlkner  (T.)  An  historical  and  topograph- 
ical description  of  Chelsea  and  its  environs. .  .with 
biographical  anecdotes. ..    Chelsea,  1^2^.    2  v.    8". 

CO 

L*Estraiiire  (A.  G.)     The  village  of  palaces; 

or.   Chronicles  of  Chelsea.     Lomion,  1880.     2  v. 

\2\  CO 

Chiswick. 

Panlkner  (Thomas).  The  history  and  an- 
tiquities of  Brentford.  Ealing,  and  Chiswick.  inter- 
spersed  with  biographical  notices  of  illustrious  and 
eminent  persons. ..  London:  Payne  &*  Foss  [and 
others]  1845.    xvi,  504  p.,  12  pi.,  2  port.    8V  CO 

PhiUimore  (William  Phillimore  Watts),  and 
W.  H.  Whitear.  Historical  collections  relating 
to  Chiswick.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  and 
W.  H.  Whitear.  London:  Phillimore  b^  Co.,  1897. 
4p.l.,  306  p.,  I  facsim.,  i  map,  i  plan,  17  pi.,  i 
port.     8%  CO 

Clbrkenwell. 

Pinks  (William  John).  The  history  of  Clerken- 
well.  With  additions  by  the  editor,  E.  J.  Wood. 
London:  C.  Herbert,  1881.  xx,  800  p.,  i  plan.  26 
pi.,  2  port.     2.  ed.     4*.  CO 

Croydon. 
Anderson  (John  Corbet).  [Croydon  church 
past  and  present.]  Monuments  and  antiquities  of 
the  old  parish  church  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  at 
Croydon,  in  the  county  of  Surrey  [England]  de- 
siroved  by  fire  on  the  night  of  Jan.  5.  1867.  fZ»«- 
don\i%ii.     pi.     iiius.     i\  ttCOF 

Steinman  (George  Steinman).  History  of 
Croydon.     London,  1834.     pi.     illus.     8^        CO 


Dbptfokd. 

Deptford.  Report  on  the  old  records  of  the 
parish  of  St.  Paul,  Deptford.  [Dettford:  F.  Gay- 
lard,  1906?]     I  p.l.,  16  p.,  I  1.     8  .  AR& 

Ealing. 
Faulkner  (Thomas).  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Brentford,  Ealing  and  Chiswick,  interspersed 
with  biographical  notices  of  illustrious  and  eminent 
persons. . .  London:  Payne  6*  Foss  [and  others] 
1845-     xvi,  504  p.,  12  pi.,  2  port.     8".  CO 

Jaekson  (Edith).  Annals  of  Ealing,  from  the 
twelfth  century  to  the  present  time.  Compiled 
from  manorial  and  parochial  documents. . .  With 
an  introductory  preface  by  W.  E.  Oliver. . .  Lon- 
don: Phillimore  6*  Co.,  1898.    xvl,  348  p.,  3  fac- 


sim., I  map,  17  pi.,  I  port.    4' 


CO 


Edmonton. 
Robinson  (W.)  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  the  parish  of  Edmonton  in  the  county  of  Middle- 
sex, comprising  an  account  of  the  manors,  the 
church  and  Southgate  chapel,  to  which  is  added  an 
appendix  containing  a  schedule  of  every  parcel  of 
ancient  inclosure  within  the  parish,  name  of  owner, 
etc.     London,  1819.     8''.  CO 

Fulham. 

Bnrt  (Isabella).     Historical  notices  of  Chelsea, 

Kensington,    Fulham,  and    Hammersmith;    with 

some  particulars  of  old  families:  also  an  account 

of  their  antiquities  and  present  state.  Kensington: 

y.  Saunders,  1871.     xii,  140  p.,  5  pi.     8'.        CO 

Faolkner  (Thomas).  An  historical  and  topo- 
graphical account  of  Fulham:  including  the  Ham- 
let of  Hammersmith.  London:  J.  Tilling,  18 13. 
X,  2  1.,  479  p.,  I  map,  9  pi.,  I  tab.     8**.  CO 

Fdret  (C.  J.)  Fulham  old  and  new:  being  an 
exhaustive  history  of  the  ancient  parish  of  Fulham. 
London:  Leadenhall  Press,  iqoo,  3  v.   sq.  4*.     CO 

Grbbnwich. 

Pictorial  (The)  guide  to  Greenwich. . .  Z^n* 
don:    fV.  S.  Orr  6*  Co.,  1844.     36  p.     i6*. 

COB  p.  box 

Richardson  (Henry  S.)  Greenwich:  its  his- 
tory, antiquities,  improvements,  and  public  build- 
ings.    Greenwich:  //,  /Richardson,  1 834.     13 1  p., 

I  pi.     12*.  CO 

Hammbrsmitm. 

Burt  (Isabella).  Historical  notices  of  Chelsea, 
Kensington,  Fulham,  and  Hammersmith;  with 
some  particulars  of  old  families:  also  an  account  of 
their  antiquities  and  present  state.  Kensington: 
J.  Saunders,  1871.     xii,  140  p.,  5  pi.     8*.        CO 

HiGHGATB. 

Prickett  (Frederick).  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Highgate,  Middlesex.  With  illustrations. 
London:  the  author,  1842.  viii,  174  p.,  I  1.,  2  plans. 
7  pi.     8".  CO 

Yeatman  (J.  P.)  On  Highgate  Hill,  a  topo- 
graphical  sketch,  with  some  account  of  the  church 
of  St.  Joseph,  and  of  the  order  of  the  Passionists. 
London:  Bradbury,  Agnew  &*  Co.,  1889.  83  p. 
3.  ed.     8'.  CO  p.  box 

Islington. 

Tomlins  (Thomas  Edlyne).  Yseldon:  a  per- 
ambulation of  Islington.  London,  1858.  map. 
illus.     8".  CO 


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London,  cont'd, 

Kensington. 

Burt  (Isabella).    Historical  notices  of  Chelsea, 

KensingtOD,    Fulham,  and   Hammersmith;    with 

some  particulars  of  old  families:  also  an  account 

of  their  antiquities  and  present  state.  Kensington: 

y.  Saunders,  1%^ I,     xii,  140  p.,  5  pi.     8*.        CO 

Faulkner  (Thomas).    History  and  antiquities 
of   Kensington,   with   biographical   anecdotes  of 
distinguished  personages  and  a  descriptive  cata- 
logue of  the  pictures.     London,  i%2o,     ports.,  pi. 
4'.  CO 

Hunt  (J.  H.  L.)  The  old  court  suburb;  or. 
Memorials  of  Kensington,  regal,  critical  and  anec- 
dotical.     London,  1855.     2  v.     12''.  CO 

Kensing^ton,  London.  The  parish  register 
of  Kensington,  county  Middlesex,  from  1539  to 
1675.  Ed.  by  F.  N.  Macnamara,  and  A.  Story- 
Maskelyne.  London,  iBgo.  vii,  179  p.  4°.  (Har- 
leian  Soc.  Pub.     Registers,     v.  16.)  *R 

Loftie  (William  John).  Kensington,  pictur- 
esque and  historical.  London:  Field  <&•  Tuer, 
1888.     xix,  287,  Ixiv  p.,   5  maps,  6  col'd  pi.     4°. 

CO 

Lambeth. 

Cave-Brown  (John).  Lambeth  palace  and 
its  associations.  Edinburgh  and  London:  W. 
Blackwood,  1882.     3  p.l.,    vii-xxix,    359  p.,  i  pi. 

8^  CO 

Kershaw  (S.  W.)  The  manor  of  Lambeth. 
(Surrey  Archseol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll. 
V.  12,  pp.  29-51.     London,  1895.     8*.)  CO 

Tanewell  (John).  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Lambeth.  London:  F.  Fiction,  1858.  xvi, 
245  p..  3I.,   13  Pl.     8'.  CO 

Lbwisham. 

Lewieham.  The  register  of  marriages, 
christenings,  and  burials  in  the  church  of  Saint 
Mary,  Lewisham,  Kent... from  1558  to  1750. 
Edited  by  L.  L.  Duncan.  London:  C  North, 
1891.  2  p.l.,  X,  I  1.,  326  p.,  I  1.  4**.  (Lewisham 
Antiquarian  Society.)  ARX 

MiLLWALL. 

Cowper  (Benjamin  Harris).  A  descriptive, 
historical,  and  statistical  account  of  Millwall.  com- 
monly called  the  Isle  of  Dogs;  including  notices 
of  the  founding,  opening,  &c.,  of  the  West  India 
Docks  and  city  canal;  and  notes  relating  to  Lime- 
house,  Poplar,  Blackwall,  and  Stepney.  .  London: 
R,  Gladdtn^,  1853.     2  p.l.,  iii,  118  p.     4**.       CO 

Paddington. 

Robins  (William).  Paddington:  past  and 
present.  Camden  Town,  Eng.:  The  Author 
[pref.  1853].     XV,  I  1.,  200  p.,  I  pl.     12*.        CO 

St.  Pancras. 

Miller  (F.)  Saint  Pancras,  past  and  present: 
being  historical,  traditional  and  general  notes  of  the 
parish,  including  biographical  notices  of  inhabit- 
ants associated  with  its  topographical  and  general 
V history.  London:  A,  Heywood  &*  Son,  1874.  x, 
355  P      8*.  CO 

Palmer  (Samuel).  St.  Pancras:  being  anti- 
q  -parian,  topographical,  and  biographical  memo- 
fai)  a^da.  .  .of  St.  Pancras,  Middlesex. . .  London:  S. 
FaA    v^T,  1870.      2  p.l,  vii-ix,    1 3-322  p.,    i  map. 


3pL 


8°. 


CO 


St.  Paul's  Cathedral. 
Benham  (William).     Old  St.  Paul's  Cathedral. 
London:  Seeley  6*  Co.,  1902.    2  p.l.,  80  p.,  28  pl., 
I  port.     4".     (The  Portfolio,     no.  43.)       MAA 

Dimoek  (A.)  The  cathedral  church  of  St. 
Paul ;  an  account  of  the  old  and  new  buildings, 
with  a  short  historical  sketch.  London:  G.  Bell 
6r»  Sons,  1900.  xii,  148  p.,  I  plan.  12'.  (Bell's 
Cathedral  series.)  MJbtBR 

Domesday  of  St.  Paul's  of  1222;  or,  Regis- 
trum  de  visitatione  roaneriorum  per  Robcrtum  De- 
canum  [Robert  de  Watford] ..  .with  introduction, 
notes,  and  illustrations  by  W.  H.  Hale.  London, 
1858.     sq.  8^    (Camden  Soc.    Pub.    v.  69.)    CA 

Hackett  (Maria).  A  popular  description  of 
St.  Paul's  Cathedral;  including  a  brief  history  of  the 
old  and  new  cathedral...  London:  J.  B,  Nichols, 
1827.     xii,  84  p.     16.  ed.     i6*.  COP  p.  box 

Leef  (D.)  A  guide  over  St.  Paul's  Cathedral, 
including  a  copy  of  the  inscription  on  every  monu- 
ment.    London,  1853.     pl.     illus.      New  edition, 

I6^  CO 

London:  Adams  &*  King,  1854.  54  Pm 

I  1.     16".  COP  p.  box 

Longman  (W.)  A  history  of  the  three  cathe- 
drals dedicated  to  St.  Paul  in  London,  with  refer- 
ence chiefly  to  their  structure  and  architecture,  and 
the  sources  whence  the  necessary  funds  were  de- 
rived.    London,  1873.     pl.     illus.     8%      MRBB 

Milman  (H.  H.)  Annals  of  S.  PauKs  Cathe. 
dral. ..  London:  J.  Murray,  1868.  xii,  I  1.,  533  p., 
1  fac-sira  ,  8  pl.,  3  plans,  2  port.     8".  CO 

Mandbook  to  the  cathedrals  of  England. 

Saint  PauPs  [abridged  from  his  Annals  of  St. 
Paul's].  London:  J.  Afurray,  1879.  12'.  (Mur- 
ray's Handbooks.)  MRBR 

Simpson  (William  Sparrow).  Chapters  in  the 
history  of  old  St.  Paul's.  London:  E.  Stock,  1881. 
viii,  2l.,304  p.,  I  fac-sim.,  i  pl.     8*.  CO 

Gleanings  from  old  St.    Paul's.     London: 

E.  Stock,  1889.     xii,  307?.,   7  pl..    8*.  CO 

S.    Paul's    cathedral,    and    old    city  life; 

illustrations  of  civil  and  cathedral  life  from  the  13. 
to  the  16.  centuries.  London:  E.  Stock,  1894.  xiv, 
I  1.,  312  p.,  I  plan,  4  pl.     8*.  CO 

Some  early  drawings  of  old   St.    Paul's. 

(Jour.  Brit.  Archoeol.  Assoc,     v.  37,  pp.  123-134- 

London,  1881.) 

Sinclair  (William  Macdonald).  Memorials  of 
St.  Paul's  Cathedral;  with  illustrations  by  L.  Weir- 
ter.  London:  Chapman  and  Hall,  1909.  xxxi, 
512  p.,  5  plans,  27  pl.     8".  COF 

Sykee  (J.)  Historical  sketch  of  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral  (London).     London,  1839.     12*. 

MRBB  p.  box  I 

Smithpibld. 

Moore  (Norman).  The  church  of  St.  Bar- 
tholomew the  Great,  West  Smithfield,  its  foanda- 
tion,  present  condition,  and  funeral  monuments. 
London:  Adlard  &*  Son,  1888.   48  p.     I2*.    COP 

Parish  church  (The)  of  St.  Bartholomew  the 
Great.  West  Smithfield.  being  the  church  of  the 
priory  of  the  canons  regular  of  St.  Aagustine, 
founded  by  prior  Rahere.     London:  Knight^  n.  d. 


7  p.     8^ 


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London,  cont'd, 

SOUTHWARK. 

Baz  (Alfred  Ridley).  On  some  armorial  ledgers 
in  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Saviour,  Southwark, 
and  the  persons  they  commemorate,  illus.,  i  pi., 
3  tab.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Collections,  v.  22,  pp. 
1-68.     London,  1909.     8^)  CO 

Bog^er  {Afrs.  E.)  Bygone  Southwark.  Lon- 
don: Simpkin,  Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent  6f*  Co., 
1895.     5  p. I.,  288  p..  8  pi.     8^  CO 

Comer  (G.  R.)  A  collection  of  ancient  wills, 
&c.,  relating  to  Southwark,  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  i,  pp.  190-202.  Lon- 
don, 1858.     8^) 

Giuseppi  (Montague  S.)  The  parliamentary 
surveys  relating  to  Southwark.  (Surrey  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Collections,  v.  14,  pt.  i,  pp.  42-71.  Lon- 
don, 1898.     8".) 

Rendle  (William).  Old  Southwark  and  its 
people,  xxiv,  333  p.,  i  map.  Southwark:  IV. 
Drewett,  1878.    4".  CO 

Wopley  (George).  Southwark  Cathedral,  for- 
merly the  Collegiate  Church  of  St.  Saviour,  other- 
wise St.  Mary  Overie.  A  short  history. .  .of  the 
college  and  the  see. . .  London:  G.  Bell  ^  Sons, 
1905.  114  p.,  I  plan,  illus.  12°.  (Bell's  cathe- 
dral series.)  MRBR 

Stbpney. 

Stepney.  Memorials  of  Stepney  parish ;  that 
is  to  say,  the  Vestry  minutes  from  1579  to  1662; 
now  first  printed,  with  an  introduction  and  notes. 
To  which  is  appended  a  reprint  of  Gascoyne's 
map  of  the  parish,  1703,  with  an  introduction  and 
index.  Edited  by  G.  W.  Hill  and  W.  H.  Frere. 
[Text  and  maps.]  Guildford:  Prtd.  by  Billing  6* 
Sons,  1890-91.  2  p. I.,  (i)  iv-xviii,  276,  8  p.,  i  map 
in  3  pts.,  I  pi.,  I  port.     4*. 

No.  25  of  75  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Stokb  Newington. 

Robinson  (W.)  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  the  parish  of  Stoke  Newington  in  the  county 
of  Middlesex,  containing  an  account  of  the  pre- 
bendal  manor,  the  church,  charities,  schools,  meet- 
ing-houses, etc.,  with   maps.     London,  1842.     8**. 

CO 

TOTTKNHAM. 

Bedwell  (William).  A  brief  description  of 
the  towne  of  Tottenham  Ilighcrosse  in  Middlesex. 
Together  with  an  historical  narration. . .  (In:  Sur- 
vey (The)  and  antiquity  of  the  town  of  Stamford, 
in  the  county  of  Lincoln  [by  R.  Butcher]  and  Tot- 
tenham-High-Cross in  Middlesex  [by  W.  Bedwell]. 
8'.     pp.  97-135.)  CO 

Oldfleld  (Henry  George),  and  R.  R.  Dyson. 
The  history  and  antiquities  of  the  parish  of  Totten- 
ham High  Cross  in  the  county  of  Middlesex.  Col 
lected  from  authentic  records.  With  an  appendix, 
containing  the  account  of  the  said  town  drawn  up 
by  the  Rt.  Hon.  Henry,  last  Lord  Colerane,  printed 
from  the  original  MS.  in  the  Bodleian  Library  at 
Oxford.  London:  T.  Payne  6*  6V7«,  1790.  xvi, 
123,  2  1.,  90  p.,  I  facsim.,  8  pi.,  i  tab.     nar.  12°. 

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/.  M,  Dent  dr*  Sons  [1910].     x,  251  (l)  p.     8*. 

Ritter  (Constantin).  Neue  Untersuchungen 
Uber  Platon...  Miinchen:  0,  Beck,  1910.  viii, 
424  p.,  3  tab.     8*". 

Steinweg^  (Karl).  Racine:  Kompositionsstu- 
dien  zu  seinen  Trag5dien.  Ein  zweiter  Beitrag 
zur  Geschichte  des  franz6sischen  Dramas.  Halle 
a  S.:  M,  Niemeyer,  1909.  xi,  2  1.,  (1)6-315  (i)  p. 
8". 

Wildenbmch  (Ernst  von).  Der  deutsche 
KOnig.  Schauspiel  in  fUnf  Akten.  Berlin:  G, 
Grote^  1909.     vi,  I  1.,  116  p.     12*. 

Sociology. 

Alston  (Leonard).  Modern  constitutions  io 
outline.  An  introductory  study  in  science.  London: 
Longmans,  Green,  and  Co,,  1909.  viii,  79(1)  p^ 
Rev.  ed.     12*. 

Broda  (Rodolphe),  and  J.  Deutsch.  Das 
moderne  Proletariat.  Eine  sozial-psychologische 
Studie.  Berlin:  G.  Reimer,  iqio.  iv,  1 1.,  226  p.  8*. 

Compain  (L.  M.)  La  femme  dans  les  orga- 
nisations ouvriires.  Paris:  V,  Giard  &*  E,  Brihe, 
1910.     148  p.     12°. 

Corn^lissen  (Christian).  Le  salaire:  ses 
formes,  seslois.  Paris:  Mercure  de  France  \i()io], 
85  p.,  I  1.     16''.     (Leshommeset  les  idees.) 

Csnlo^rski  (F.)  L'accession  k  la  proprietor  la 
transformation  du  salariat  et  da  capitalisme.  Pref- 
ace de  Edeard  Laroche-Joubcrt.  Paris:  Jouv/  ^ 
Cie.  [1910J.     I  p.l..  iv,  333  p.     12*. 

Da^rson  (William  Harbutt).  The  vagrancy 
problem.  The  case  for  measures  of  restraint  for 
tramps,  loafers,  and  unemployables:  with  a  study 
of  continental  detention  colonies  and  labour  houses. 
London:  P.  S,  King  ^  Son,  1910.    xv,  270 p.    12". 

Dittmann  (  ),  and  (  )  Reddemann.  Das 
FeuerlOschwesen  in  der  Stadt  und  auf  dem  Lande. 
Ein  Handbuch  der  Einrichtung  und  Organisation 
von  Berufs-,  Freiwilligen  und  Pflichtfeuerwehren. 
Berlin:  J.  Springer,  1910.     xxiii  (i),  269(1)  p.  8*. 

Duret  (Henry).  De  intervention  des  munici- 
palites  en  mati^re  d'habitations  ouvridres.  La  ques- 
tion devant  le  conseil  municipal  de  la  ville  de  Lyon. 
Paris:  A,    Rousseau,    1910.     2   p.l.,  (i)  viii-xx, 

354  p.     4°. 
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Eberstadt  (Rudolph).  Handbuch  des  Woh- 
nungswesens  und  der  VVohnungsfrage.  Zweite  ver- 
mehrte  und  erweiterte  Auflage.  Jena:  G,  Fischer, 
1910.     ix,  516  p.     8'. 

Ferri  (Enrico).  The  positive  school  of  crimi- 
nology. Three  lectures  given  at  the  University  of 
Naples,  Italy. . .  Translated  by  Ernest  Untermann. 
Chicago:  C.  If,  Kerr  &*  Co.,  1910.  I  p.l.,  5-125  p. 
16°.     (Standard  socialist  series,     [v.]  12.) 

Socialism  and  modern  science.     (Darwin, 

Spencer,  Marx.)  Translated  by  R.  Rives  La  Monte. 
Chicago:  C.  If.  Kerr  <5r*  Co.,  1909.  3  p.l.,  (i) 
6-213  p.  3.  ed.  12°.  (International  lib.  of  social 
science.) 

Glasson  (Ernest).  £tude  historique  sur  la 
clameur  de  haro.  Paris:  L,  Larose  dr*  Forcel, 
1882.     2  p.l.,  83  p.     8*. 


PRINCIPAL   DONORS   IN   SEPTEMBER. 


VOLS.       PMS. 

Academia  Romdna  In  Bucur- 

esci 25       16 

Aldrich,  E.,  Batchellor,  A.S.  i 

Amateur  Comedy  Club      .     .  i 

Amer.  Mo.  Rev.  of  Reviews  .  250 

Andreini,  J.  M 3 

Atlantic    Deeper    Waterways 

Assoc 2        3 

Bath.  Eng.,  City  Treasurer  .  i 

Birmingham,  Eng.,  Town  Clk.  3       32 

Bologna,  Italy,  II  Sindaco      .  7         3 
Brazil,  Ministeriodalndustria, 

Via9ao  e  Obras  Publicas    .  5 

Br.  Columbia,  King's  Printer  i 

Burlingame,  E.  L 30         9 

Chicago,  Civil  Serv.  Commiss.  i 
Chicago  Peace  Society  ...  i 
Chicago,  Rock   Island  &  Pa- 
cific Ry 12 

City  Record 2 

Coventry,  Eng.,  City  Treas.  i 

Craig,  Austin i 

Cuba,  Presidente  de  la  Repub.  4 

Diocese  of  Bethlehem   ...  1 

Duer,  Mrs.  M.  T 97 

Falco,  Dr.  F i 

Finlande,      Commiss.      G^o- 

logique 2         2 

Georgia  Railroad  Commission  14 

Gibson,  R.  A i 

Grand  Orient  de  France    .     .  i 

Great  Britain  Patent  Office    .  30 

Griffin,  Walter  K 2 

Harvard,   Mass.,  Town  Clerk  i 

Hawes,  James  W 169       34 

Hewett,  Alfred i 

Honig,  Mrs.  Joseph      .     .     .  157 

Houston,  John  J.  L.      .     .     .  9 

111.,  Bur.  of  Labor  Statistics.  2 

Ind.,  State  Bd.  of  Health  .     .  7 

Italy,  Min.  of  Finance       .     .  2 

Japan,  Education  Dept.     .     .  i 
Jugoslavenska   Akademija 

Znanosti 3 

Kansas  F'ree  Employment  Bur.  5 
Kentucky  Agric.   Experiment 

Station 5 

Kentucky,  Insur.  Commiss.   .  8 

Knox,  John  Mason  .      .     .     .  6r 

Leeward  Islands,  Colonial  Sec.  3       11 


VOLS.       PMS. 

Levey,  Mrs.  E 20 

London    Chamber    of    Com- 
merce         r 

Maclagan,  Dr.  R.  C.     .     .      .  i 
Manchester,   N.  H.,  City  Au- 
ditor    r 

Maryland  State  Library    .     .  4 
Mass.,  Dept.  of  Fisheries  and 

Game 2 

Mass.,  Sec.  of  the  Common- 
wealth      .  4 

Mexico,  Sec.  de  Fomento       .  4       40 
Milwaukee,   Wis.,    Commiss. 

of  Health i 

Netherlands,  Konink.  Biblio- 

theek i 

Neuchatel,  Switz.,  The  Mayor  9 

New  Bedford,  City  Auditor  .  2         7 

New  Jersey,  Adjutant-Gen.    .  3         i 

N.  Y.  Produce  Exchange  .     .  i 
N.  Y.  State  Bd.  of  Charities  .  4 

N.  Y.  State  Education   Dept.  5       14 
N.    Y.    State   Public    Service 

Commiss.,  ist  Dist.  ...  73     147 
Norton,  Mrs.  Eliot  ....  i     113 
Nova  Scotia,  Agric.  Dept.     .  2 
Nova  Scotia,  Provincial  Sec.  25         6 
Oklahoma  Agric.  &  Mechan- 
ical College      .....  3       18 

Olin,  Stephen  H 75        10 

Ontario,  Agric.  College     .     .  2       65 
Oriental  Esoteric  Society  .     .  2 

Panama,   Sec.  de  Instruccion 

Publica I 

Paul,  Mrs.  Nanette  B.  .     .     .  i 

Penn.  State  Library      ...  25        22 
Publishers' Weekly  .     .     .     .213       57 

Rhode  Island  State  Library  .  3 

Ryan,  D.  J 9 

Sherman,  Wm.  A i 

Swanson,  Claude  A.     .     .     .  i 

Texas,  Dept.  of  Insurance      .  i 

Thomas  Pub.  Co 2 

Transvaal,  Govt.  Printer  .     .  2 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  Justice  ...  2 
U.  S.  Hydrographic  Office  14 

U.  S.  Supt.  of  Documents      .  18*      14 

Univ.  of  St.  Andrews    .     .     .  i 

Vermont,  State  Treasurer.     .  2 

West  Va.  Univ 9 


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NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

AJSrrOR   I.BNOX    ANT)   TILDliN    FOUNDATIONS 


NOVEMBER    1910 
VoijUme  XIV"  •  Number  11 


r  FOB  October 613-643 

List  of  Works  BELiTiNO  to  British  Ocnealooy  and  Local 

History.    Part  VI 646-723 

Recent  Accessions  of  Interest 724-737 

Principal  Donors  is  October 788 


NEW    YORK 
1910 


BOARD    OF    TUD8TEB8 

John  W.  Alexander.  J.  Pikrpont  Morgan. 

William  W.  AppLbioN.  Morgan  J.  O'Brien. 

John  Bigelow.  Stephen  H.  Oun. 

John  L.  Cadwalader.  Alexander  E.  Or&. 

Andrew  Carnegie.  George  L.  Rives. 

Cleveland  H.  Dodge.  Charles  Howland  Russslu 

John  Murphy  Farley.  Edward  W.  Sheldon. 

Samuel  Greenbaum.  George  W.  Smith. 

John  Henry  Hammond.  Frederick  Stvrgbs. 

H.  Van  Rensselaer  Kennedy.  Henry  W.  Taft. 

Lewis  Cass  Ledyard. 

William  J.  Gaynor,  Mayor  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  officio, 
William  A.  Prendergast,  Comptroller  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  officii, 
John  Purroy  Mitchell,  President  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  ex  officio, 

OFFICERS 

President,  Hon.  John  Bigelow,  LL.D. 
First  Vice-President,  John  L.  Cadwalader,  LL.D. 
*  Second  Vice-President, 
Secretary,  Charles  Howland  Russell,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 
Treasurer,  Edward  W.  Sheldon,  Esq.,  United  States  Trust  Company,  45  Wall  Street. 
Director,  John  S.  Billings,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 
Assistant  Director,  Edwin  H.  Anderson,  Esq.,  425  Lafayette  Street. 


BRANCHES— REFERENCE 

Lafayette  Street,  425.     (Astor.)  Fifth  Avenue,  8go.     (Lbmox.) 

CIRCULATION 

MANHATTAN 

East  Broadway,  33.     (Chatham  Square.) 

East  Broadway,  192.     (Seward  Park.) 

Rivington  Street,  61. 

Houston  Street,  3S8  East.     (Hamilton  Fish  Park. 

Le  Roy  Street,  66.     (Hudson  Park.) 

Bond  Street,  49.     Near  the  Bowery.  , 

8th  Street.     135  Second  Avenue.    (Ottendorfer.) 

loth  Street,  331  East.    (Tompkins  Square.) 

13th  Street,  251  West.     Near  8th  Avenue.    (Jackson  Square.) 

33d  Street,  228  East.     Between  2d  and  3d  Avenues.     (Epiphany.) 

23d  Street,  209  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.     (Muhlenberg.     Department  Headqoarten. ) 

36th  Street,  303  East.     East  of  2d  Avenue.     (St.  Gabriel's  Park.) 

40th  Street,  501  West.     Between  loth  and  nth  Avenues.     (St.  Raphael's.) 

42d  Street,  226  West.     Near  7th  Avenue.     (George  Bruce.) 

50th  Street,  123  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue.     (Cathedral.) 

51st  Street.     742  loth  Avenue.     (Columbus.) 

58th  Street,  121  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue. 

67th  Street,  328  East.     Near  ist  Avenue. 

69th  Street.     190  Amsterdam  Avenue.    (Riverside.     Travelling  Libraries.) 

78th  Street.     1465  Avenue  A.     (Webster.) 

79th  Street,  222  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Yorkville.) 

8ist  Street.     444  Amsterdam  Avenue.     (St.  Agnes.     Blind  Library.) 

96th  Street,  112  East.     Between  Lexington  and  Park  Avenues. 

looth  Street,  206  West.     Near  Broadway.     (Bloomingdale.) 

iioth  Street,  174  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Aguilar.) 

115th  Street,  201  West.     Near  7th  Avenue. 

124th  Street,  9  West.     (Harlem  Library  Branch.) 

125th  Street,  224  East.     Near  3d  Avenue. 

135th  Street,  103  West.     Near  Lenox  Avenue. 

145th  Street,  503  West.     (Hamilton  Grange.) 

156th  Street.     922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue.    (Washington  Heights.) 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East,  cor.  Alexander  Avenue.     (Mott  Haven.) 
1 68th  Street,  78  West,  cor.  Woodycrest  Avenue.     (Highbridge.) 
169th  Street,  610  East.     McKinley  Square.     (Morrisania.) 
176th  Street.     1866  Washington  Avenue.     (Tremont.) 
230th  Street.     3041  Kingsbridge  Avenue.     (Kingsbridge.) 

RICHMOND. 

St.  George.     5  Central  Avenue.     Tompkinsville  P.  O. 
Port  Richmond.     75  Bennett  Street. 
Stapleton.     132  Canal  Street,  cor.  Brook  Street. 
ToTTENViLLE.     7430  Amboy  Road.     Near  Prospect  Avennc. 


*  Vacant  because  ot  death  of  Mr.  Kennedy. 


BULLETIN 


OF  THE 


NEW   YORK   PUBLIC    LIBRARY 

A8TOR  UENOX  AND  TIIJ3EN  FOUNDATIONS 


Published  monthly  by  The  New  York  Public  Library  at  495  Lafayette  Street,  New  York  City.  Prealdent, 
John  Blgelow,  435  Lafayette  Street;  Secretary,  Charlea  Howland  Ruaaell,  425  Lafayette  Street ;  Treaaurer, 
Bdward  W.  Sheldon,  45  Wall  Street;  Director,  John  S.  Billinga,  495  Lafayette  Street. 

Subscription  One  Dollar  a  year,  current  single  numbers  Ten  Cents. 

Entered  at  the  Post  Office  at  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as  second-class  matter,  January  30,  1897,  under  Act  of 
July  16,  X894. 


Vol.  XIV. 


November,   1910. 


No.  11. 


REPORT    FOR    OCTOBER. 


Reference  Department. 


During  the  month  of  October  there  were  received  at  the  Library,  by  purchase, 
'>3i3  volumes  and  623  pamphlets;  by  gift,  1,288  volumes  and  2,792  pamphlets; 
and  by  exchange  11 1  volumes  and  147  pamphlets,  making  a  total  of  2,712  volumes 
and  3,562  pamphlets. 

There  were  catalogued  3,243  volumes  and  3,180  pamphlets;  the  number  of 
cards  written  was  7,494  and  of  slips  for  the  copying  machine  5,645 ;  from  the  latter 
were  received  29,712  cards. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  readers,  and  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted,  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox  Branches  during  the  month: 


No.  of  readers  and  visitors 

No.  of  readers 

No.  of  readers,  desk  applicants 

No.  of  volumes  consulted  by  desk  ap- 
plicants  

Daily  average  of  readers 


Lknox. 


3,"i 

1,524 
1,002 

5,337 
59 


Day. 


12,271 

12,271 

8,460 

38,872 
472 


Astor. 


Evening. 

2,920 

2,920 

2,139 

5,187 

112 

Total. 


15,191 
I5,»9^ 
10,599 

44,059 
584 


Total, 


18,312 

16,715 
11,601 

49,396 
643 


643 


644  REPORT   FOR   OCTOBER 

CIRCULATION   STATISTICS    FOR   THE   MONTH   OF   OCTOBER. 


REPORT   FOR   OCTOBER  645 

Gifts  worthy  of  mention  were  received  from:  Comision  Protectora  de 
l»ibliotecas  Populares,  several  copies  of  "The  Argentine  Republic  in  its  first 
centennial  year  1810-1910;  statistical  and  geographical  information  about  the 
Republic,"  by  Alberto  B.  Martinez,  Buenos  Aires,  1910;  the  K.  K.  Postsparkassen- 
Amt,  Wien,  three  volumes  and  three  pamphlets,  all  relating  to  postal  savings 
banks;  University  Library  of  Breslau,  two  volumes  and  twenty-three  pamphlets, 
calendars,  dissertations,  etc.;  Cornelius  Cole,  the  "Memoirs  of  Cornelius  Cole, 
cx-Senator  of  the  United  States  from  California,"  New  York,  1908;  J.  M. 
Dickinson,  Secretary  of  War,  a  copy  of  his  address  delivered  in  Manila  at  the 
popular  banquet  given  by  the  Filipino  Reception  Committee  at  the  Hotel  de 
Francia,  September  2,  1910;  Grenville  M.  Dodge,  a  copy  of  his  volume  of  ad- 
dresses "The  battle  of  Atlanta  and  other  campaigns,"  Council  Bluffs,  1910;  M. 
Grinchenko,  fifteen  volumes  and  thirty-two  pamphlets,  Ukrainian  novels,  dramas, 
etc. ;  Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson,  a  copy  of  his  privately  printed  "Descendants 
of  the  Reverend  Francis  Higginson,"  1910;  J.  George  Hodgins,  volume  i  of  his 
"The  establishment  of  schools  and  colleges  in  Ontario,  1792-1910,"  Toronto,  1910; 
Biuro  Statystyczne  Miasta  Krakowa,  four  volumes,  statistical  publications;  J. 
Pierpont  Morgan,  the  "Catalogue  of  the  collection  of  jewels  and  precious  works 
of  art,  the  property  of  J.  Pierpont  Morgan,  compiled  at  his  request  by  G.  C.  Wil- 
liamson," privately  printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press,  1910,  this  copy  being  one  of 
tlie  forty  printed  on  Japanese  vellum  paper  with  colored  facsimiles;  Theodore 
Napier,  "The  legitimist  kalendar  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1910,"  edited  by  the 
Honorary  Secretary  of  the  Royalist  Club,  E.  Josephine  Foulds,  1910;  Marshall 
H.  Saville  and  George  G.  Heye,  "Contributions  to  South  American  Archaeology; 
the  George  G.  Heye  expedition ;  the  antiquities  of  Manabi,  Ecuador,  Final  report 
by  Marshall  H.  Saville,"  New  York,  1910;  and  James  Cook  Smillie,  a  collection 
of  books,  periodicals,  etc.,  numbering  226  volumes  and  ten  pamphlets. 

At  the  Lenox  branch  the  cartoons  in  the  print  gallery  relating  to  the  American 
Revolution,  and  the  Smillie  memorial  exhibition  in  the  lower  hall,  remained  on 
view  during  the  month,  with  an  increase  in  attendance  and  a  continued  interest. 
At  the  AsTOR  branch  plates  from  "Textiles"  by  E.  A.  Seguy,  "Compositions 
d'ornements"  by  G.  Neuhoff,  and  reproductions  of  paintings  by  Victor  Vasnetzov 
were  on  view. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE   NEW  YORK  PUBLIC   LIBRARY  RELATING 
TO  BRITISH  GENEALOGY  AND  LOCAL  HISTORY. 


Part  VI. 


Londonderry  (City). 

Derriana.  A  collection  of  papers  relative  to 
the  siege  of  Derry.  Londonderry^  i"}^^,  8**.     CSA 

Walker's  Account.  MackiD;.le*s  Nar.-ative.  Dalrv.iiple's 
Account  of  rhe  sieee,  and  the  battle  of  the  Boyne,  neland. 
Siege  of  Derry.  and  the  battle  of  Aghrim.  Transactions  at 
Enniskillen.  Copies  of  lettcs  concerning  the  state  of  Derry 
after  the  sie^e.  Corporaiiou  of  Der-y.  The  Poliorciad,  a 
poem  on  the  siege.    An  hl«tov!ca'  poem  a  fragment. 

Graham  (John).  A  history  of  the  siege  of 
Londonderry;  and  defence  of  Enniskillen,  in  1688 
and   1689.     Philadelphia:  J.  M.   Campbell,  1844. 


XI,  13-247  p.     12 


CSA 


Hempton  (John).  The  siege  and  history  of 
Londonderry.  Londonderry:  J.  Hempton,  1861. 
xii,  iv,  5-492  p.,  I  pi.     12°.  CSA 

Historisch  verhaal  van  het  gepasseerde  in 
Engelant,  Schotlant  en  Yerlant.  Sedert  den  28. 
Mey  tot  den  17.  Juny  1689.  Als  mede  verschcyde 
pioclamatien  van  sijn  maj.  en  eenige  actens  van  de 
conventie  van  Schotlant.  Nevens  een  pertinent 
dagh-journael  van  't  gene  in  de  belegcring  van 
Londonderry  is  voorgevallen,  geschreven  door  een 
officier  uyt  gemelde  s^ad.  Rotterdam:  J,  van  Kyn 
en  J.  van  Cysen,  1 689.     34  p.     4*.     CI  p.  ▼•  66 

Simpson  (Robert).  The  annals  of  Derry, 
sh  ov/ing  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  town  from  the 
earliest  accounts  on  record  to  the  plantation  under 
King  James  I,  1613.  And  thence  of  the  city  of 
Londonderry  to  the  present  time.  Londonderry: 
Hempton,  1847.  4  p.l..  iv,  5-275  p.,  2  plans,  3  pi. 
nar.  I2^  CT 

Londonderry  (County). 

'  Larcom  ( Sir  Thomas  Aiskew).  Ordnance  sur- 
vey of  the  County  of  Londonderry,  Colonel  Colby, 
superintendent.  Volume  i.  [Memoir  of  the  city 
and  North  Western  Libe.ties  of  Londonderry. 
Parish  of  Templemore.  By  Lieut.  Larcom.]  Dub- 
lin: Hodges  dr*  Smith,  1837.  9  (i),  I  1.,  336,  16  p., 
I  map,  8  plans,  8  pi.    8°.     (Ireland.    Survey  Off.) 

tCT 

This  volume  is  the  only  one  of  the  intended  series  kaown 
to  have  been  published. 

Sampson  (George  Vaughan).  A  memoir,  ex- 
planatory of  the  chart  and  survey  of  the  county  of 
London-Derry,  Ireland.  London:  G,  &*  IV,  Nicol, 
1814."    xvi,  2  I.,  359  p.,  I  map,  6  pi.     4°.       fCT 


Walker  (G.)  The  power  of  Protestant  religi- 
ous principle  in  producing  a  national  spirit  of  de- 
fence, exempHBed  in  a  diary  of  the  siege  of  Lon- 
don-Derry ...  To  which  is  prefixed  a  prefatory 
address  to  the  public  by  the  editor.  London:  L. 
Davis  6*  C  Reymers,  1758.  xii,  x.  73  p.  8'. 
(Select  Pamphlets,     v.  5.)  ZEO  p.  ▼.  8S 

Long  Burton. 

Lon§^  Burton.  The  registers  of  Long  Burton, 
Dorset,  from  1580  to  1812.  Transcribed  by  C.  H. 
Mayo.  \London\  1894.  xii,  56  p.  4^.  (Dorset 
records,     [v.]  i.)  CO 

Long  Compton. 

Lon|i^  Compton.  Baptisms  in  the  private  chapel 
of  Sir  William  Sheldon  of  Weston  in  the  parish  of 
Long  Compton,  Warwickshire.  1 763-1 784.  \^Lon' 
don'\  Printed  at  the  private  press  of  F.  A.  Crisp, 
1898.     4  p.l.,  13  f.     4°.  ARlL 

No.  35  of  50  copies  printed  and  signed  by  Fred.  A.  Crisp. 

Marriages  at  Long  Compton,  1685  to  18 12. 

(In:  Warwickshire,  Eng.  Warwickshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  29-40,  145-147. 
London,  1904.     8°.)  ARX 

Long  Load. 

Longf  Load.  Marriages  at  Long  Load,  1749  ^o 
i8o3.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  11-12.  London,  iQOi, 
8^)  ARX 

Long  Ncwnton. 

Long^  Newnton.  Marriages  at  Long  Newnton, 
1653  to  1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  101-122. 
London,  1906.     8*.) 


Long  Stanton. 

All  Saints,  Long"  Stanton.  Marriages  at  Long 
Stanton,  1599  to  181 2.  (In:  Cambridgeshire,  Eng. 
Cambridgeshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.^ 
pp.  13-28.     London,  1909.     8°.) 


St.  Miehaelf  Long"  Stanton,  [Marriages  at] 
Long  Stanton  St.  Michael,  1559  to  1812.  (In: 
Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cambridgeshire  parish  reg- 
isters.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  29-34.  London,  1009. 
8°.) 


646 


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647 


Long  Sutton,  Hampshire. 

liong^  Sutton.    Marriages  at  Long  Sutton,  1561 

to  1812.    (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.    Hampshire  parish 

registers.      Marriages,      v.  5,  pp.  i-io.     London, 

1903.     8^)  ARX 

Long  Sutton,  Somerset. 

Lon|i^  Sutton.  Marriages  at  Long  Sutton,  1559 
to  18 1 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  107-133.  Lon- 
don, 1898.    8^) 


Longdon-upon-Tern. 

Long^don-upon-Tem.  The  register  of  Long- 
don-upon-Tern. iv,  16,  iv  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Par- 
ish Register  Society.  Parish  registers.  Diocese 
of  Lichfield,  v.  2,  pp.  279-294.  London^  iqoi. 
8'.)  


Longford. 

Coleman  (James).  Bibliography  of  the  coun- 
ties of  Louth,  Meath,  Wcstmeath  and  Longford. 
(County  Louth  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  2,  pp.  24- 
26.     Dundalk,  1908.     8^)  CO 

Longford  castle. 

Goteh  (J.  A.)  Longford  castle  and  Longleat. 
(Archaeol.    Jour.     v.   45,   pp.    158-166.      London, 

1888.) 

Longnor. 

Long^or.  The  register  of  Longnor.  vi,  46  p. 
(In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Soc.  Shropshire 
registers.  Diocese  of  Lichfield.  London,  1905. 
8°.     V.  5,  pt.  2.)  ARX 

Lordington  House. 

Arnold  (F.  H.)  Lordington  House:  its  own- 
ers and  associations.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  21,  pp.  73-89.     Lewes,  1869.     8^)  CO 

Lostwithiel. 

Lostwithiel.  Marriages  at  Lostwithiel,  1609 
to  1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  85-106.  London, 
1905.    8^)  


— ;— -  The  records  of  the  corporation  of  Lost- 
withiel. (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission. 
Report  on  manuscripts  in  van'ous  collections,  v.  i, 
pp.  327-337-     London,  1901.     8^) 

Lough  Erne. 

Henry  (William).  Henry's  Upper  Lough  Erne 
in  1739.  Edited  with  notes  and  appendices,  by 
Sir  Charles  S.  King,  Bart.  Dublin:  W,  McGee, 
1892.     vii  (1),  95  p.     12*.  CT 

Wakeman  (William  Frederick).  Lough  Erne, 
Enniskillen,  Belleek.  Ballyshannon  and  Bundoran, 
with  routes  from  Dublin  to  Enniskillen  and  Bun- 
doran, by  rail  or  by  steamboat.  Dublin:  J.  Mul- 
lany,  1S70.     2  p.l.,  (i)  iv-vi,  165  p.      12*.     CSW 

Lough  Lene. 

Barton  (Richard).  Some  remarks  towards  a 
full  description  of  upper  and  lower  Lough  Lene, 
near  Killarny.  in  the  county  of  Kerry.  [By  R.  Bar- 
ton.]    Dublin:  S.   Powell,  1751.     14  p.,  i  1.     4"*. 

CT 


Loughlinstown. 

Ball  (Francis  Ebrington).  Loughlinstown  and 
its  history.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of 
Ireland,     v.  31,  pp.  68-84.     Dublin^  1901.) 

Loughmoe  castle. 

Crawford  (Henry  S.)  The  ruins  of  Lough- 
moe Castle,  county  Tipperary.  illus.,  2  pi.  (Roy. 
Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland.  Jour.  v.  39, 
pp.  234-241.     Dublin,  1909.    4'.)  CSB 

Lough  more  castle. 

Seymour  (St.  John  D.)  Loughmore  castle  and 
its  legends,  illus.  (Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiq.  Ireland. 
Jour.  ser.  5,  v.  19  (v.  39),  pp.  70-74.  Dublin^ 
1909.  8^)  CSB 

Loughton. 

Waller  (W.  C).  Loughton-in-Essex.  Indices. 
[Note  o»  cover  signed  W.  C.  W.  i,e,  W.  C.  Wal- 
ler.]     Colchester:  Miles  ^  Son^  1900.     40  p.     4', 

CO  p.  box 

Louth. 

Bibliography. 

Coleman  (James).  Bibliography  of  the  coun- 
ties of  Louth,  Meath,  Westmeath,  and  Longford. 
(County  Louth  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  2,  pp.  24- 
26.     Dundalk,  1908.     8"".) 

Periodicals. 
County  Louth  Archaeological  Journal.  Printed 
and  published  for  the  County  of  Louth  Archaeolog- 
ical  Society,     v.    i-date    (1904-date).     Dundalk 
[i904]-date.     8°. 

Gbneral  Works. 
Belling^ham  (Thomas).  Colonel  Thomas  Bell- 
ingham's  diary:  [a  description  of  the  battle  of  the 
Boyne.  With  an  introduction  by  Joseph  T.  Dolan.] 
(County  Louth  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  i,  no.  2  (July, 
1905),  pp.  45-60.     Dundalk,  1905.     4**.) 

Census  of  Louth  county  and  Drogheda  city  in 
1659-60.  (County  Louth  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  i, 
no.  2  (July,  1905),  pp.  61-73.  Dundalk,  1905. 
4°.) 

Contemporary  (A)  letter  descriptive  of  mili- 
tary operations  in  County  Louth  in  1689  [edited  by 
James  Buckley].  (County  Louth  Archaeol.  Jour. 
V.  I,  no.  3  (Sept.,  1906),  pp.  36-37.  Dundalk^ 
1906.     4°.) 

Leslie  (James  B.)  History  of  Kilsaran  union 
of  parishes  in  the  county  of  Louth.  Being  a  his- 
tory of  the  parishes  of  Kilsaran,  Gernonstown. .. 
with  many  particulars  relating  to  the  parishes  of 
Kichardstown,  Dromin  and  Darver,  comprising  a 
large  section  of  mid-Ix)uth.  Dundalk:  W,  Tem- 
pest,  1908.     2  p.l.,    (i)  viii-xvi,   I   I.,   11-350  p., 

1  1.,  4  maps,  16  pi.,  I  port.     8°.  CT 

Murray  (Laurence).     Monasteries  of    Louth. 

2  pi.  (Co.  of  Louth  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  i, 
pp.  23-36.     Dundalk^  1 904.) 

The  post-Norman  monasteries  of  Louth. 

I  pi.  (County  of  Louth  Archaeol.  Jour.  ▼.  r, 
no.  4  (Oct.,  1907),  pp.  75-99.  Dundalk,  1907. 
4°.) 


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Louth^  confd, 

Orpen  (Goddard  H.)  Motes  and  Norman  cas- 
tles in  County  Louth,  illus.,  x  pi.  (Royal  Soc. 
of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland.  Jour.  v.  38,  pp.  241- 
269.     Dublin,  1908.     8'.) 

Stevens  (John).  Military  operations  in  the 
County  Louth,  in  1689-90,  as  described  in  the 
journal  of  Captain  John  Stevens.  2  pi.  (County 
Louth  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  i,  no.  3,  (Sept.,  1906), 
pp.  15-35.     Dundalk^  1906.     4".) 

Stubbs  (F.  \V  )  A  glance  at  the  earlier  an- 
tiquities of  the  County  of  Louth.  (Jour.  Cork 
Hist.  &  Archoeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  2,  pp.  398-407. 
Cork,  1896.) 

Place    names    in    the  County   of  Louth. 


(County  Louth  Archxol.  Soc.  Jour.     v.  2,  pp.  29- 
39,  128-138.     Dundalk,  1 908.     8".) 

Wright  (Thomas).  The  journal  of  Thomas 
Wright,  author  of  Louthiana  (1711-1786).  [Edited 
by  J.  Buckley.]  (County  Louth  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour. 
V.  2,  pp.  1C5-185.     Dundalk,  1909.     8°.) 

Lowdham. 

Lo^rdham.  Marriages  at  Lowdham,  1559  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  10,  pp.  113- 
161.     London,  1907.     8".) 


Lower  Eatington. 

Shirley    (Evelyn    Philip).     Lower  Eatington: 

its  manor   house  and  church.     [By  E.   P.  S.   t.  e. 

Evelyn  Philip  Shirley.]     London:  Whittingham  &* 

fVt/kins,  1869.     74  p.,  I  1.     sq.  8°.  COP 

Lowestoft. 

Clemence  (J.  L.)  Lowestoft  church.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  36,  pp.  34-39.  London, 
1880.) 

Lo^restoft.  The  parish  registers  of  Lowestoft. 
Marriages,  1650-1750.  Baptisms  and  burials. 
1 724-1 750.  [Edited  by  F.  A.  Crisp.]  [London] 
F.  A.  Crisp,  1 901.     4  p.l.,  189  p.     4°.         AR^ 

No.  24  of  50  copies  printed. 

Marriages,  1752-1812,  baptisms  and 

burials,  1751-1812.     [London]  1904.    4  p.l.,  -^07  p. 

4^ 


No.  23  of  50  copies  printed. 

Lownd. 
See  Heath. 

Ludgvan. 

Lud^van.  Marriages  at  Ludgvan,  1563  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  83-124.  I^ondon, 
1903.     8".)  ARX 

Ludlow. 

Bridg^e  (Joseph  C.)  Ludlow  and  the  masque 
of  Comus.  3  pi.  (Jour.  Architect.,  Archaeol.  & 
Hist.  Soc.  for  the  Co.  &  City  of  Chester,  n.  s. 
V.  9,  pp.  20-45.     Chester,  1903.) 

Clive  (K  H.)  Documents  connected  with  the 
history  of  Ludlow  and  the  Lords  Marchers.  Lon- 
don, 1 84 1.     4^  CO 


Hills  (Gordon  M.)  On  the  ancient  company  of 
Stitchmen  of  Ludlow:  their  account-book  and 
money  box.  i  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
v.  24,  pp.  327-334.     London^  1868.) 

Ludlcw.  Churchwardens'  accounts  of  the  town 
of  Ludlow.  Transcribed  by  Llewellyn  Jones. 
(Shropshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans, 
ser.  2,  V.  I,  pp.  235-284;  ser.  2,  v.  2.  pp.  105-140; 
ser.  2,  V.  4,  pp.  1 19-174;  ser.  2,  v.  5,  pp.  87-112. 
Shrewsbury,  1889-93.     8^)  CO 

Ludlow  parish  registers.   Pt.  i.   1558-1642. 


[London]  191  o.  8°.  (Shropshire  Parish  Register 
Society.  Shropshire  registers.  Diocese  of  Here- 
ford.   V.  13,  pt.  I.)  ARX 

Penson  (R.  Kyrke).  On  the  church  of  St. 
Lawrence,  Ludlow.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  24,  pp.  57-60.     London,  1868.) 

Records  of  Ludlow.  (Shropshire  Archat^ol.  & 
Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  8,  pp.  203-228.  Shreit^s- 
bury,  1885.     8°.)  CO 

Sparrow  (W.  C.)  The  Palmers*  Gild  of  Lud- 
low. (Shropshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Trans,  v.  1,  pp.  333-394.  Shrewsbury,  187S. 
8^)  CO 

A  register  of  the  Palmers*  Guild  of  Ludlow 

in  the  reign  of  Henry  viii.  (Shropshire  Archaeol. 
&  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Transac.  v.  7,  pp.  81-126. 
Shrewsbury,  1884.     8°.)  CO 

Weyman  (Henry  T.)  Chantry  chapels  in 
Ludlow  church,  x  plan,  x  pi.  (Transac.  Shrop- 
shire Archxol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  ser.  3,  v.  4,  pp. 
337-370.     Shrewsbury,  1904.) 

The   members  of  parliament  for  Ludlow. 

(Shropshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans, 
ser.    2,  v.  7,  pp.    1-54.     Shrewsbury,  1&95.     8'.) 

CO 

Recorders  of   Ludlow.     (Transac.  Shrop- 


shire Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.     ser.   2,  v.   11, 
pp.  301-330.     Shrewsbury,  1899.)  CO 

Wrig^ht  (Thomas).  A  few  notes  of  the  early 
churchwardens*  accounts  of  the  town  of  Ludlow. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  23,  pp.  309-326. 
London,  1867.) 

LufTenham,  North. 
See  North  Luffenham. 

Lullington. 

Marshall  (J.  C.)  Lullington  church,  Somer- 
set. 2  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  57  (ser.  2,  v.  8)» 
pp.  166-169.     London,  X900.) 

Lulworth. 

Refi^sters  of  the  Catholic  chapel,  Lulworth 
Castle,  Dorset,  i  facsim.  (Catholic  Rec.  Soc. 
Pub.  Miscellanea,  v.  5,  pp.  364-424.  London, 
1909.     8\)  ZLP 

Lund. 
See  Heath. 

Luton  Park. 

Shaw  (H.)  The  history  and  architecture  of  the 
chapel  at  Luton  Park.     London,  i82q.     f*. 

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Lutterworth. 

Patrick  (George).  Lutterworth.  (Jour.  Brit- 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s.  v.  7,  pp.  205-214.  Lon- 
don^  1901.) 

Luxulyan. 

Lazalyan.  Marriages  at  Luxulyan,  1594  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  107-136.  London^ 
1905.     8^)  ARX 

Lydd. 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  The  corpora- 
tion of  Lydd.  Kent.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission.  5.  report,  parti,  pp.  516-533.  Lon- 
don, 1876.    r.) 

Lydham. 

Lydham.  The  register  of  Lydham.  vi,  62, 
xi  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford,  v.  3.  pp. 
1-62.     London,  1903.     8**.)  ARJC 

Lydiard    Millicent. 

Lydiard  Millicent.  Marriages  at  Lydiard 
Millicent,  1580  to  1837.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng. 
Wiltshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp. 
23-36.     London,  1909.     8"*.)  A&X 

Lydlinch. 

Lydlinch.  The  registers  of  Lydlinch,  Co. 
Dorset.  From  1559  to  181 2.  Transcribed  by 
C.  H.  Mayo,  vicar  of  Long  Burton,  and  the  late 
F.  G.  Henley,  late  rector  of  Lydlinch...  Lon- 
don: Parish  Rfg.  Soc,  1899.  x,  136  p.  8°. 
(Parish  Register  Society,     no.  17.)  ARS 

Lyme  Regis. 

Lyme  Regis.  Marriages  at  Lyme  Regis,  1653 
to  1 812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  13-66.  London,  iqo8. 
8*.)  ARX 

Roberts  (George).  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  the  borough  of  Lyme  Regis  and  Charmouth. 
London:  S.  Bagiter,  1 834.  xii,  336  p.,  2  1.,  i  map, 
I  pi.     I2^  CO 

Lyminge. 

Jenkins  (Robert).  Historical  notes  relating  to 
the  church  or  minster  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Eadburg, 
in  Lyminge,  co.  Kent.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V-  43.  pp.  363-369.     London,  1887.) 

Lymington. 

Garro'W  (David).  History  of  Lymington  and 
its  vicinity,  county  of  Southampton.  London,  1825. 
%\  CO 

Lyminster  priory. 

Turner  (Edward).  The  priory  of  Pynham.  or 
De  Calceto;  with  some  notice  of  the  priories  of 
Tortington,  Hardham,  and  Leveminster.  (Sussex 
Archieol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  11,  pp.  89-120.  London, 
1859.     8'.)  CO 

Lymm. 

Lymin.  Marriages  at  Lymm.  1568  to  18 12. 
(In:  Cheshire,  Eng.  Cheshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  59-97.    London,  1909.     8**.) 


Lymne. 

Smith  (C.  R.)  The  antiquities  of  Richborough, 
Reculver  and  Lymne,  in  Kent.  London,  1850. 
illus.     sq.  8°.  CDA 

Lynmouth. 

Darlington  (Ralph).  Lynmouth  &  Exmoor. 
Llangollen:  Darlington  &*  Co.,  1908.  48  p.,  I  map. 
illus.     i6'.     (Darlington's  Handbooks.)       KPP 

Lynn  Regis. 
See  King's  Lynn. 

Lynton. 

Chanter  (J.  F.)  The  parishes  of  Lynton  and 
Countisbury.  9  pi.,  3  tables.  (Devon.  Assoc.  Adv. 
Sci.,  &c.  Rept.  &  Transac.  v.  38  (ser.  2,  v.  8), 
pp.  114-254.     Plymouth,  1906.)  CO 

Darlington  (Ralph).  Lynton,  Lynmouth  & 
"Exmoor.  Llangollen:  Darlington  &*  Co.,  1908. 
48  p.,  I  map.  illus.  16".  (Darlington's  Hand- 
books.) KFP 

Lytham. 

Fish^rick  (Henry).  The  history  of  the  parish 
of  Lytham,  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  A/an- 
Chester:  Prtd.  for  the  Che t ham  Soc.,  1907.  8  p., 
4  1.,  118,  3(1)  p.,  I  facsim.,  4  pi.  8"*.  (Chetham 
Society:  Remains,  historical  and  literary,  n.  s. 
V.  60.)  CA 

Lytham.  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Lytham,  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Baptisms 
and  burials,  1679-1761.  Weddings,  1 679-1 754. 
Transcribed  by  Henry  Brierley. . .  IVigan:  Strowger 
67*  Son,  1908.  3  p.  1.,  175  p.,  2  pi.  8**.  (Lancashire 
Parish  Register  Society.     Pub.     no.  33.)     ARX 

Thornber  (William).  An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Blackpool  and  its  neighbour- 
hood, viz.:  Lytham,  Soutshore. .  .etc.  Poulton, 
1837.     i6°.  CO 

Macclesfield. 

Earwaker  (J.  P.)  East  Cheshire:  past  and 
present ;  or,  A  history  of  the  hundred  of  Maccles- 
field, in  the  county  palatine  of  Chester.  From 
original  records.  London  [  Wyman  &*  Sons,  print- 
ers] 1877-80.     2  v.,  pi.,  port.,  maps.     4**.       CO 

Mackworth. 

Maclcworth.  Marriages  at  Mackworth,  1603 
to  1812.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  119-141.  London, 
1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Madingley. 

Madin§^ley.  Marriages  at  Madingley.  1539 
to  1 812.  (In:  Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cambridge- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  £25^ 
138.     London,  1909.     8".) 


Madron. 

Madron.  The  first  book  of  the  parish  registers 
...edited  with  an  appendix  and  notes,  by  G.  B. 
Millett.  . .  Penzance:  Beare  df  Son,  1877.  x,  i  1., 
140  p.,  3  pi.     4**.  ARX 

Marriages  at  Madron.  1674  to  1812.     (In: 

Cornwall,  Eng.     Cornwall  parish  registers.     Mar- 
riages, v.  12,  pp.  1-104.  London,  1907.  8*.) 


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Maiden  Newton. 

Maiden  Newton.  Marriages  at  Maiden  New- 
ton, 1556  to  1812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  93-108. 
London^  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

Maidenhead. 
Ditchfleld  (P.  H.)    The  history  of  Maiden- 
head.   (Berks,  Bucks  &  Oxon  Archseol.  Jour.    v.  10, 
pp.  44--50.     London^  1904.) 

Maidstone. 

All  Saints,  Maidstone.  The  marriage  registers 
of  the  parish  church  of  All  Saints. .  .from. .  .1542 
to  the  middle  of  the  eighteenth  century.  Tran- 
scribed. .  .by  the  late  Rev.  J.  Cave-Browne.  Ij>n- 
don:  Mitchell  ^  Hui^hesy  1901.     iv,  191  p.     4*. 


Gilbert  (W.  B.)  The  accounts  of  the  Corpus 
Christi  Fraternity,  and  papers  relating  to  the  an«- 
tiquities  of  Maidstone,  together  with  a  list  of 
mayors  and  o«  her  corporate  officers  from  the  earliest 
times.  Maidsione:  IVescomb  6r*  Smithf  i^b^.  3p.l-, 
ii,  163  p.,  2  pi.     12*'.  CO 

Memorials  of   the   collegiate    and    parish 


church  of  All  Saints,  in  the  king's  town  and  parish 
of  Maidstone,  together  with  a  list  of  incumbents, 
churchwardens,  and  other  officers  from  the  earliest 
time.  Maidstone:  IVescomd  &*  Smith,  1S66.  2p.l., 
iii,  I  1.,  230  p.     12*.  CO 

Ne'wion  (William).  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Maidstone,  the  county-town  of  Kent.  .  . 
London:  the  Author,  1 741.    xviii,  I  1.,  168  p.,  I  pi. 

8^  CO 

Row  (B.  Prescott),  and  W.  Stanley  Martin. 
Kent's  capital.  A  handbook  to  Maidstone  on  the 
Med  way  and  guide  to  the  district. . .  Maidstone: 
VV.  Ruck,  1899.  152  p.,  I  map.  2.  ed.  12**.  (The 
Homeland  Association's  handbooks,  no.  6.)  COB 

Whichcord  (J.),  jr.  On  the  antiquities  of 
Maidstone,  and  the  polychromy  of  the  middle  ages. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  10,  pp.  32-52. 
London,  1855.) 

The  history  and  antiquities  of  the  Collegiate 

Church  of  All  Saints,  Maidstone,  with  the  illustra- 
tions of  its  architecture;  together  with  Observa- 
tions on  the  polychromatic  decoration  of  the  Mid- 
dle Ages.  London:  J.  Weale,  1845.  I  p.l.,  25, 
15  p.,  I  plan,  12  pi.     sq.  4°.  MRBH 

Mains  Hall. 

Thornber  (William).  An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Blackpool  and  its  neighbour- 
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1837.     16' 


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Maisemore. 


Maisemore*  Marriages  at  Maisemore,  1557 
to  1S13.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14,  pp.  27-41. 
London,  1.708.     8'.)  ARX 

Maldon. 

Fitch  (E.  A.)  Maldon  and  the  river  Black- 
water.  With  a  calendar,  tide  table,  &c...and... 
i  11  u  s  t  ra  tV  o  n  s .  Ma  Idon  [  E  ngl.  ]  Gowers  [  1 8 — ?]  99 , 
I  1.,  xviii  D.,  I  map.     8°.  COB 


Malmesbuiy. 

Moflktt  (J.  M.)  The  history  of  the  town  of 
Malmesbury,  and  of  its  ancient  abbey. .  .together 
with  memoirs  of  eminent  natives... to  which  is 
added  an  appendix...  Tetbury:  Printed.  ..by 
J.  G.  Goodwyn,  1805.  I  1.,  v-xx,  21-250  p.,  i  plan, 
3  pi..  I  tab.     8'.  CO 

Malmesbury  abbey. 

Birch  (W.  de  G.)  On  the  successioa  of  the 
abbots  of  Malmesbury.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  27,  pp.  314-342,  446-448.     London,  7871.) 

Perkins  (T.)  The  abbey  churches  of  Bath  & 
Malmesbury  and  the  church  of  Saint  Laurence, 
Brad  ford-on- A  von.  London:  G.  Bell  6^  Sons,  1901. 
xii,  1 16  p.,  2  plans.     12**.    (Bell's  cathedral  series.) 

MRBR 

Reg^Btram  Malmesburiensis:  the  register  of 
Malmesbury  Abbey;  preserved  in  the  Public 
Record  Office.  Ed.  by  J.  S.  Brewer  and  C.  T. 
Martin.  London:  Longman  &*  Co.,  1879-80.  2  v. 
4"*.  (Chronicles  and  memorials  of  Great  Britain, 
no.  72.)  C 

• 

Malton  priory. 

Graham  (Rose).  The  finance  of  Malton  prioiy, 
1244-1257.  2  tables.  (Roy.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans, 
n.  s.  V.  18,  pp.  131-156.     London,  1904.) 

Manaccan. 

Manaccan.  Marriages  at  Manaccan.  1633  to 
181 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  141-151.  London, 
1904.     8^)  ARX 

Manchester. 
Periodicals. 

Manchester  Field  Naturalists*  and  Archaeol- 
ogists* Society.  Report  and  proceedings  for  the 
years    1902-1906  (no.  43-47).     Manchester,  1903- 

1907.     8^  PQA 

General  Works. 

Abbott's  journal.  The  trials  at  Manchester 
in  1694.  Edited  by  A.  Goss.  \Manchester\  Chet- 
ham  .Society,  1864.  4,  2  pi.,  2  I. ,  xix,  32.  xxi,  42, 
5.  3(0.  3  (Op-  4**-  (Chetham  Society,  v.  61.)   CA 

Admission  register  (The)  of  the  Manchester 
School  with  some  notices  of  the  more  distinguished 
scholars.  Edited  by  J.  F.  Smith.  \^Manchester'\ 
Chetham  Society,  1866-74.  2  v.  in  4,  pi.,  port. 
4**.     (Chetham  Society,     v.  69,  73,  93-94.)      CA 

Aiken  (J.)  A  description  of  the  country  from 
thirty  to  forty  miles  around  Manchester.  London, 
1795.     4°.  ttCO 

Ashpitel  (Arthur).  On  the  history  and  archi- 
tecf'.ire  of  Manchester  cathedral.  4  pi.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archaol.  Assoc,  v.  6,  pp.  177-198.  London,  1851.) 

Axon  (William  Edward  Armitage).  The  annals 
of  Manchester:  a  chronological  record  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  end  of  1885.  Edited  by 
VV.  E.  A.  Axon.  Manchester:  J.  Heywood,  1886. 
I  p.l.,  xvii,  456  p.,  4  1.     4°.  \QO 

Bannerman  (H.)  &  Sons.  [Mercantile  Man- 
chester past  and  present.]  \^Manchester:  H,  Ban^ 
nerman   6r*  Sons,  1896.]     x,  146  p.,  46  pi.     illus. 


8^ 


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Manchester,  cont'd, 

Black*B  guide  to  Manchester.  Edited  by 
A.  R.  H.  Moncrieff.  London:  A.  ^  C.  Blacky 
XQ03.     2  p  I.,  84  p.,  2  maps,  4  pi.     16°.       KFP 

Booker  (John).  A  history  of  the  ancient 
chapel  of  Birch,  in  Manchester  parish,  including 
a  sketch  of  the  township  of  Rusholme.  .  .with  no- 
tices of  the  more  ancient  local  families,  [/l/ai- 
£kester\  Chetham  Society,  1859.  4  p.,  3  p.l.,  iv,  (4), 
253  (O  p..  3  charts,  i  plan,  3  pi.,  i  port.  4°. 
(Chetham  Society,     v.  47.)  CA 

Brozap  (Ernest).  The  siege  of  Manchester, 
in  1642.  (In:  Historical  essays  by  members  of  the 
Owens  College. . .  London,  ig02.  8**.  pp.  '^77- 
389.)  BTE 

Bullock  (Thomas).  Bradshaw's  illustrated 
guide  to  Manchester. . .  London,  1857.  pi.  illus. 
l6^ 


Collectanea  relating  to  Manchester  and  its 
neighbourhood,  at  various  periods.  Compiled,  ar- 
ranged and  edited  by  J.  Harland.  [AfancAfs/er] 
Chetham  Society,  1866-67.  2  v.  4  .  (Chetham 
Society,     v.  68,  72.)  CA 

Constables*  accounts  of.  ..Manchester.  See 
Manchester. 

Conrt  Leet  records  of . . .  Manchester.  See 
Manchester. 

Darby  shire  (A.)  A  booke  of  Olde  Manches- 
ter and  Salford.  by  A.  Darbyshire.  Edited... by 
G.  Milner.  Manchester:  J.  Heywood,  1887.  4p.l.. 
13-131  p..  2  pi.     sq.  8°.  CBO 

Davies  (E.  A.)  The  city  of  Manchester. 
{Chautauquan.  v.  28,  pp.  531-537.  Meadville, 
Pa.,  1S99.     8^) 

Earwaker  (J.  P.)  The  early  deeds  relating 
to  the  manor  of  Manchester,  now  in  the  possession 
of  the  corporation  of  that  city.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archxol. 
Assoc,     n.  s.  V.  I,  pp.  49-57.     London,  1895.) 

Holling^orth  (R.)     Mancuniensis;    or,  An 

history  of  the  towne  of  Manchester,  and  what  is 

most  memorable  concerning  it.   Manchester  \^Enfr.'\ 

W,  Willis,  1839.     126  p.,  I  map,  i  pi.     16".     CO 

To  the  Honourable  the  Commons  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland. .  .the.  petition  of  the.  ..mer- 
chants, manufacturers  and  others,  of  the  towns  of 
Manchester,  Salford.  and  their  neighbourhood  [in 
behalf  of  persons  injured  in  the  Manchester  riot, 
1 819.  Manchester?]  CowJroy  [ 1 8 ig] .  Broadside. 
r.  CK  p.  V.  888 

Howells  (William  Dean).  Seven  English 
cities.  New  York:  Harper  6r*  Brothers,  iqoq. 
5  p.l..  3-200  p.,  I  1.,  32  pi.     8^  CEP 

Hunt  (Henry),  and  others.  The  trial  of  H. 
Hunt.  J.  Knight,  J.  Johnson,  J.  T.  Saxton,  S. 
Bamford,  J.  Ilealey,  J.  Moorhouse.  R.  Jones.  G. 
Swift  and  R.  Wylde,  for  an  alledged  (sic)  con- 
spiracy to  overturn  the  government. . .  London:  T. 
Dolby,  1820.  2  p.  1.,  viii,  3-309  p..  5  fac-sim. 
leaves.  8°.  CK  p.  ▼.  888 

Love  (  ),  and  (  )  Barton.  A  few  pages 
about  Manchester,  &c.  [Manchester:  Love  &*  Bar- 
ton, 18— .]    32  p.,  I  plan.     12°.      *C  p.  V.  674 


Mamecestre;  being  chapters  from  the  early 
recorded  history  of  the  barony;  the  lordship  or 
tnanor;  the  vill,  borough,  or  town,  of  Manchester. 
Edited  by  J.  Harland.  [Manchester]  Chetham 
Society,  i86i-'62.  3  v.,  facsim.  4°.  (Chetham 
Society,    v.  53.  56,  58.)  CA 

Manchester.  The  constables'  accounts  of 
the  manor  of  Manchester  from. . .  161 2  to. . .  1647, 
and  from... 1 743  to...  1776;  ed.  by  J.  P.  Ear- 
waker. Manchester:  H,  Blacklock  &*  Co.,  printers, 
1891-92.     3  v.     4°.  SO 

Court  Leet  records  of  the  manor  of  Man- 
chester, from. .  .1552  to. .  .1686.  and  from. .  .1731 
to... 1 846.  Manchester:  H.  Blacklock  &*  Co., 
printers,  1884-90.     12  v.     4°.  SO 

A  Manchester  assessment  of  1648.     With 

an  introduction  by  E.  Bi'oxap.  Manchester,  1909. 
vi,  29  p.     8**.    (Chetham  Society.    New  ser.  v.  63.) 

CA 

Manchester  sessions.  Notes  of  proceed- 
ings before  Oswald  Mosley  (1616-1630),  Nicholas 
Mosley  (1661-1672),  and  Sir  Oswald  Mosley  (1734- 
1739)*  ^^^  other  magistrates.  Edited... by  E. 
Axon.  V.  1.  [Lcmdon]  iqoi.  8°.  ( Record  Society 
f or ...  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  [Publications J 
V.  42.)  CO 

The  pole  booke  for  Manchester,  May  ye 

22d,  1690.  43  p.,  I  map,  I  table.  (In:  Chetham 
miscellanies.  [Manchester']  i^t2,  4°.  v.  3.  Chet- 
ham Soc.     v.  57.)  CA 

The  registers  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 

Manchester:  christenings,  burials  and  weddings, 
1573-1616.  With  introduction  by  E.  Axon... 
Cambridge:  Lancashire  Parish  Register  Society^ 
1908.  xviii,  660  p.,  1  pi.  8°.  (Lancashire  Parish 
Register  Society.     [Publications.]     v.  31.)  ARX 

Manchester  Presbyterian  Classis.  Minutes. 
[1646-60.]  Edited  by  W.  A.  Shaw.  [Manchester] 
Chetham  Society,  i890-'9i.  3  v.  4**.  (Chetham 
Society.     New  ser.     v.  20,  22,  24.)  CA 

Oakley  (Frank  P.)  Manchester:  some  notes 
on  its  development.  (Jour.  Roy.  Inst.  Brit.  Archi- 
tects,    ser.  3,  v.  7,  pp.  453-464.     London,  1900.) 

Palmer  (John).  The  history  of  the  siege  of 
Manchester  by  the  King's  forces  under  Lord 
Strange,  1642;  added,  the  complaint  of  J.  Ros- 
worm  against  the  inhabitants  of  Manchester.  Man- 
chester, 1822.  map.  nar.  8*.  (W.  H.  Dixon, 
Col.  of  pam.     no.  168.)  CI 

Procter  (Richard  Wright).  Memorials  of  Man- 
chester streets.  Manchester  [Eng.]  1874.  pi. 
nar.  4^  CO 

Raines  (Francis  Robert).  The  fellows  of  the 
collegiate  church  of  Manchester.  Edited  by  F, 
Renaud.  [Manchester]  Chetham  Society,  189  . 
2  v.     4°.    (Chetham  Society.    New  ser.  v.  21,  23.) 

CA 

The  rectors  of  Manchester,  and  the  wardens 

of  the  collegiate  church  of  that  town.    [Manchester] 


(Chetham  So- 
CA 


Chetham   Society,  1885.     2  v. 
ciety.     New  ser.  v.  5,  6.) 

Roeder  (C.)  Maps  and  views  of  Manchester. 
I  map.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Antiquarian 
Soc.  Transac.  v.  21  (1903).  pp.  I53-17I.  Man- 
chester, 1904.) 


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Manchester,  cont'd, 

Tait  (James).  Mediaeval  Manchester  and  the 
beginnings  of  Lancashire.  Manchester:  The  Uni- 
versity Press,  1904.  X,  2  1.,  212  p.,  I  facsim., 
2  maps.  8**.  vVictorta  University,  Manchester, 
Eng.     Publications,     no.  3.)  CO 

Walker  (Thomas).  A  review  of  some  of  the 
political  events  which  have  occurred  in  Manchester 
during  the  last  five  years:  being  a  sequel  to  the 
trial  of  Thomas  Walker,  and  others,  for  a  con- 
spiracy to  overthrow  the  constitution  and  govern- 
ment of  this  country. . .  lj>ndon:  J,  Johnson,  1794. 
xiv,  161  p.     8**.  CO  p.  box 

Wheeler  (James).  Manchester,  its  history, 
ancient  and  modem.     London,  1836.     12'.       CO 

Whitaker  (John).  The  history  of  Manchester. 
London,  1773.     8\  CO 

MusciPULA,  pseud,  of  John  Collier.  Curious 
remarks  on  the  History  of  Manchester.  By  Mus- 
cipula  [pseud,  of  John  Collier].  [Being  a  criticism 
of  J.  W'hitaker's  History  of  Manchester.]  Man- 
chester: J.  Heywood,  1 771.     x,  77  p.     16  . 

CO  p.  box 

Whole  (The)  proceedings  before  the  coroner's 
inquest  at  Oldham,  etc.,  on  the  body  of  John  Lees, 
who  died  of  sabre  wounds  at  Manchester.  Aug.  16, 
181Q.  Edited  by  J.  A.  Dowling.  With  an  accu- 
rate plan  of  St.  Peter's  Field.  London:  IV.  Hone, 
1820.     3  p.l.,  580  p.,  8  1.,  37  pp.,  I  plan.     8^ 

CK  p.  ▼.  888 

Manfield. 

Manfleld.  The  parish  register  of  Manfield, 
In  the  county  of  York.  1 594-1 812.  Edited  by  W. 
J.  Stavert.  S kip  ton  :  The  '*  Craven  Herald'*  Office, 
1898.     2  p.l.,  96  p.,  I  1.     8^  ARX 

Manorbier. 

Dackett  {Sir  G.  F.)  Evidences  of  the  Barri 
family  of  Manorbier  &  Olethan;  with  other  early 
owners  of  the  former  in  Pembrokeshire.  \Kendat: 
T  tVi/son,  i^go.]     46  p.     4".  ARZ  p.  box 

Wratislaw  (A.  H.)  Notes  on  Manorbier 
church,  Pembrokeshire.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc,     v.  41,  pp.  176-178.     London,  1885.) 

Mansfield. 

Groves  (William  Horner).  The  history  of 
Mansfield.  Illustrated  with  12  plates. . .  A^ottin^- 
ham:  F.  Murray,  1894.    viii,  2  I.,  428  p.   8°.   CO 

MaDsfleld.  Marriages  at  Mansfield.  1559  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire.  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14.  London, 
1909.     8^)  ARX 

Marriages  at  Mansfield.  1813  to  30  June, 

1837.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  13,  pp.  8q- 
137-     London,  1910.     8^)  ARX 

Mansfield  Woodhouse. 

Mansfield  Woodhouse.  Marriages  at  Mans- 
field Woodhouse,  1657  to  1837.  (In:  Nottingham- 
shire, Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  13,  pp.  45-87-    London,  1910.    8**.) 


Manydown. 

Manydo^m.  The  manor  of  Manydown, 
Hampshire;  edited  by  G.  W.  Kitchin.  London: 
Simpkin  ^  Co.,  1895.  viii.  240  p.,  I  chart,  i  fac- 
sim.     8".     (Hampshire  Record  Society.)  CA 

Mapledurwell. 

MaplednrwelL  Marriages  at  Mapledurwell, 
1629  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  Q-i3» 
London,  1907.     8**.)  ARX 

Mapperton. 

Mapperton.  Marriages  at  Mapperton,  1669 
to  181 1.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  97-103.  London,  iqo'>. 
8-.)  ARX 

Marazion. 

Lach-Ssyrma  (W.  S.)  Notes  on  the  borough 
records  of  the  towns  of  Marazion,  Penzance,  and 
St.  Ives.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  38, 
pp.  3 54-3 /O'     London,  1882.) 

March. 

Some  early  March  wills.  (Fenland  Notes  & 
Queries.  Peterborough,  1899.  8*.  v.  4,  pp.  158- 
161.) 

Marden. 

Harden.  Marriages  at  Marden,  1693  to  1S12. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,   v.  6,  pp.  1 17-121.    London,  1908.  8".) 


Maresfield. 

Turner  (Edward).  Maresfield.  (Sussex  Arch- 
aeol. Soc.  Coll.  v.  14.  pp.  138-170.  Lewes,  1862. 
8%)  CO 

Margam  abbey. 

Annales  de  Margan  sive  chronica  abbreviata 
(1066-1232). . .  From  ms.  Trin.  Coll.  Cant.  O.  2. 
4.     (In:  Annalcs  monastici.     v.  i,  pp.  1-40.)    C 

Birch  (Walter  de  Gray).  A  history  of  Margam 
Abbey.  Derived  from  the  original  documents  in 
the  British  Museum,  H.  M.  Record  Office,  the 
Margam  muniments,  etc.  London:  Printed  at  the 
Bedford  Press,  1897.  viii,  405  (i)  p.,  3  fac-sim., 
I  map.  2  plans,  18  pi.     4*.  fCV 

Gray  (Thomas).  Notes  on  the  granges  of 
Margam  Abbey.  4  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc,  n.  s.  V.  9,  pp.  161-181;  v.  11,  pp.  11-29, 
85-108.     London,  1903-05.) 

Marham. 

Oong^h  (Richard).  The  parochial  history  of 
Castor. .  .with  an  account  of  Marham,  and  several 
other  places  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Castor.  (In: 
A.  Antoninus.  A  comment  upon  part  of  the  Fifth 
journey.  ..through  Britain. . .  London,  i%if).  2.  ed. 
4^     pp.  99-181.)  CDA 

Market  Harborough. 

Hill  (John  Harwood).  The  history  of  Market 
Harborough,  with  that  portion  of  the  hundred  of 
Gartree,  Leicestershire,  containing  the  parishes  of 
Baggrave,  Billesdon,  Bosworth,  Bradley  Priory... 
[etc.]  with  an  account  of  the  lords  of  the  manors 
and  their  pedigrees...  Leicester:  Ward  ^  Sons, 
1875.  II  1.,  xvi,  339  p.,  4  1.,  29  pi.,  I  tab.  in  2  I. 
f.  ttARX 


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Market  [.avington. 

Market  Lavlngton.  Marriages  at  Market  Lav- 
ington,  alias  Lavington  Forum,  1673  to  1812.  (In: 
Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages. V.  8,  pp.  63-91.  London,  1909.  8".)  ARX 

Marlborough. 

St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Marlborough.  Marriages 
at  Marlborough  (Parish  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin), 
1602-1812.  (In:  Wiltshire.  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  65-125.  London, 
1906.     8^)  ARX 

St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul  the.  Apostles,  Marl- 
borough. Marriages  at  Marlborough  (Parish  of  St. 
Peter  and  St.  Paul  the  Apostles),  161 1  to  18 12. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  2,  pp.  1-64.    London,  1906.     8**.) 


Waylen  (J.)  A  history  military  and  municipal 
of  the  town  (otherwise  called  the  city)  of  Marl- 
borough, and  more  generally  of  the  entire  hundred 
of   Selklcy.       London:  J,    R.    Smith,    1854.     viii. 


570  p.     8* 


CO 


Marlow,  Great. 
See  Great  Marlow. 


Marple. 

Marple.  Marriages  at  Marple,  1656  to  1754. 
(In:  Cheshire,  Eng.  Cheshire  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages. V.  I,  pp.  11-29.  London,  1909.  8".) 


Marshfield. 

Marshfleld.     The  parish  registers  of  Marsh- 
field,  Gloucestershire.       \^London\   Printed  at  the 
private  press  0/  F.  A.  Crisp,  1 893.     4  p.l.,  274  p. 
4^  ARX 

No.  2  of  50  copies  printed  and  signed  by  the  publisher. 

Marske. 

Marske  in  Cleveland.  The  registers  of  Marske 
in  Cleveland,  Co.  York...  Transcribed. .  .and 
edited  by  H.  M.  W^ood.  [Leeds]  The  Yorkshire 
Parish  Register  Society,  1903.  4  p.l.,  272  p.  8**. 
(Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Publications. 
▼.  16.)  ARX 

Marston  Sicca. 

Marston  Sicca.  Marriages  at  Marston  Sicca 
(otherwise  Long  Marston),  1680-1812.  (In:  Glou- 
cestershire, Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  10,  pp.  41-50.     London,  1905.    8**.) 


^  Mars  worth. 

Mars'worth.  Marriages  at  Masworth  or  Mars- 
worth,  1574  to  1812.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng. 
Buckinghamshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i. 
pp.  73-81.     L.ondon,  1902.    8**.)  ARX 

Martinhoe. 

Martinhoe.  Marriages  at  Martinhoe,  1633  to 
1812.  (In:  Devonshire,  Eng.  Devonshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  69-75.  London, 
1909.     8^)  ARX 

Martlesham. 

Martlesham.  Marriages  at  Martlesham,  1653 
to  1837.  (In:  Suffolk,  Eng.  Suffolk  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  71-98.  London,  igio. 
8^) 


Martock. 

Martock.  Marriages  at  Martock,  1559  to 
1812.  (In:  Somerset.  Eng.  Somerset  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  13-100.  London,  iqor. 
8^)  ARX 

Marton,  Lancashire. 

Thornber  (William).  An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Blackpool  and  its  neighbour- 
hood, viz.:  Marton,  Lytham . . . etc.  Poulton,  1837. 


1 6'. 


CO 


Masham. 

RecasantB  of  Masham,  Yorkshire.  (In: 
Catholic  Record  Society.  Miscellanea,  v.  3,  pp. 
82-86.     London,  1906.     8^)  ZLP 

'  Masworth. 
See  Mars  worth. 

Matlock,  Derbyshire. 

Bryan  (Benjamin).  Matlock  manor  and  parish, 
historical  and  descriptive,  with  pedigrees  and  arms, 
and  map  of  the  parish  reduced  from  the  ordnance 
survey.  London:  Bemrose  df  Sons,  1903.  4  p.l., 
330  p.,  I  map,  I  pi.,  3  tables.     8".  CO 

Matlock.  Marriages  at  Matlock,  1637  to  iSi2. 
(In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  103-152.  London, 
1910.     8^)  ARX 

Matson. 

Bazeley  (William).  Some  records  of  Matson 
in  the  county  of  Gloucester,  and  of  the  Selwyns. 
(Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans, 
v.  2.  pp.  241-284.     Bristol,  1878.     8'.)  CO 

Matson.  Marriages  at  Matson,  1553  to  1812. 
(In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  69-74.  London, 
1898.     8^)  ARX 

Mautby. 

Mantby.  Marriages  at  Mautby,  1663  to  1834. 
(In:  Norfolk  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5, 
pp.  105-109.     London,  1910.     8°.)  ARX 

Mawgan  in  Meneage. 

Ma'wg^an  in  Meneage.  Marriages  at  St.  Maw- 
gan in  Meneage,  1563  to  1812.  (In:  Cornwall, 
Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14, 
pp.  137-164.     L.ondon,  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

Mawgan  in  Pyder. 

Ma'wg^an  in  Pyder.  Marriages  at  St.  Mawgan 
in  Pydar,  1608  to  1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng. 
Cornwall  parish  registers.  Marriages.  v.  16, 
pp.  51-64.     London,  1909.     8".)  ARX 

Mawnan. 

Ma'wnan.  Marriages  at  Mawnan,  1553  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  1-24.  London,  1904. 
8^)  ARX 

Maxey,  Northamptonshire. 

S'weetin§^  (W.  D.)  Maxey  church  and  parish. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s.  v.  5,  pp.  106- 
121.     London,  1899.) 

Mayfield. 

Cooper  (William  Durrant).  Mayfield.  (Sussex 
Archacol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  21,  pp.  1-19.  Lewes, 
1869.     8^)  CO 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


May  field,  conVd. 

Hoare  (Henry  Rosehurst).  Historical  and 
architectural  notices  of  Mayfield  palace.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  2,  pp.  221-246.  London, 
1849.     8^)  CO 

Roberts  (Edward).  On  Mayfield,  in  Sussex. 
2  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  23,  pp.  333- 
369.     London  ^  1867.) 

Mayo. 

Blake  (Martin  J.)  A  map  of  part  of  the  county 
of  Mayo  in  1584,  with  notes  thereon  and  an  ac- 
count  of  its  author,  and  his  descendants,  i  map. 
(Galway  Archaeol.  &  Hist.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  5,  pp.  145- 
158.      Galway,  1908.     8'.)  CT 

Notes  on  the  place   names  mentioned  in 

Browne's  map  of  Mayo,  1584.  illus.  (Galway 
Archceol.  and  Hist.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  6,  pp.  34-50, 
95-109,  182-185.     Galway,  1909.     8".)  CT 

Knox  (Hubert  Thomas).  The  history  of  the 
County  of  Mayo  to  the  close  of  the  sixteenth 
century.  Dublin:  Hodges,  Figgis  &*  Co,,  1908. 
xvii,  451  p.,  3  maps,  i  pi.,  i  port.     4°.  CT 

M'Parlan  (James).  Statistical  survey  of  the 
county  of  Mayo,  with  observations  on  the  means 
of  improvement;  drawn  up  in  the  year  1801... 
under  the  direction  of  the  Dublin  Society.  [Dud- 
lin]  Graisberry  6f  Campbell,  1802.  xvi,  168  p.,  I 
map.     8°.  CTB 

Mearns. 

Ross  (William).  Busby  and  its  neighbourhood, 
including  the  parishes  of  Carmunnock,  East  Kil- 
bride, Mearns,  and  Cathcart:  being  historical 
notices  in  four  lectures.  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  &* 
Son,  1S83.     xvi,  139  p.     8**.  CR 

Meath. 

Bibliography. 

Coleman  (James).  Bibliography  of  the  counties 
of  Louth,  Meath,  VVestmeath  and  Longford. 
(County  Louth  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  2,  pp.  24- 
26.     Dundalk,  1908.     8^) 

General  Works. 

0*Leary  (E.)  Notes  on  the  southern  boundary 
of  the  ancient  kingdom  of  Meath  where  it  passed 
through  North  Kildare.  i  map.  (Jour,  of  the  Co. 
Kildare  Archoeol.  Soc.  v.  2,  pp.  59-63.  Dublin, 
1896.     8°.) 

Thompson  (Robert).  Statistical  survey  of  the 
county  of  Meath,  with  observations  on  the  means 
of  improvement;  drawn  up  for  the  consideration, 
and  under  the  direction  of  the  Dublin  Society. 
Dublin:  Graisberry  (Sr*  Campbell,  1802.  xxxv,  425, 
49  p.,  I  diag.,  1  map.  14  pi.     8**.  CT 

Meath  (Diocese). 

Co^an  (A.)     The  ecclesiastical   history  of  the 
diocese  of  Meath,  ancient  and  modern.  .  .   Dublin: 
\V.  B.  Kelly,  1867-74.     3  v.      12".  CT 

V.  2  and  3  published  by  J.  Dollard. 

Healy  (John).  History  of  the  diocese  of 
Meath.  With  a  preface  by  the  Bishop  of  Meath. 
Dublin:  Association  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge,  1908.     2  v.     8'.  ZDVN 

Meaux  abbey. 
Blashill  (Thomas).    Sutton  in  Holderness,  and 


the  monks  of  Meaux.  i  map.  (Joar.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc,     v.  48,  pp.  100-109.     London^  1892.) 

Chronica  Monasterii  de  Melsa,  a  fundatione 
. .  .ad  1396.  Auctore  Thoma  de  Burton,  Abbate. 
Accedit  continuatio  ad   1406  a  monacbo  quodam 

ipsius   domus.     Ed by  E.  A.  Bond.     London: 

Longmans ^  Green^  Reader  &*  Dyer^  1866-8.  3  v. 
4°.  (Chronicles  and  memorials  of  Great  Britain, 
no.  43.)  C 

Earle  (A.)  Essays  upon  the  history  of  Meaux 
Abbey,  and  some  principles  of  mediaeval  land 
tenure.  Based  upon  a  consideration  of  the  Latin 
chronicles  of  Meaux  (A.D.  11 50-1400).  London: 
A.  Brown  6r*  Sons,  1906.  5  p.l.,  3-192  p..  i  ^ac- 
sim.     I2^  ZLPB 

Levien  (Edward).  On  unpublished  mss.  re- 
lating to  Meaux  Abbey.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  19,  pp.  263-275.     London,  1863.) 

Oliver  (G.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
town  and  minster  of  Beverley. .  .with  sketches  of 
the  abbeys  of  Watton  and  Meaux.     Beverley,  1829. 

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4  . 


Meifod. 


Lloyd  (H.  W.)  Abstracts  of  ancient  deeds  re- 
lating to  Meifod  and  elsewhere.  (Coll.  Hist,  and 
Archasol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  25. 
pp.  84-104,  253-290.     London,  1891.     8".)        CO 

Wynn-Edwards  (R.)  A  history  of  the  parish 
of  Meifod.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to 
Montgomeryshire,  v.  8,  pp.  359-37o;  v.  9,  pp. 
315-352;  V.   10,  pp.   153-188.     London,   1875-77. 

8^)  CO 

Melbourne. 

Bri^i^s  (John  Joseph).  The  history  of  Mel- 
bourne, in  the  county  of  Derby.  Including  bio- 
graphical notices  of  the  Coke.  Melbourne  and 
Hardinge  families.  Derby:  Bemrose  6f  Son  [  1 8 — ?] 
8  p.l.,  (I)  10-205  p.,  I  pi.     2.  ed.     8*.  CO 

Melcombe  Regis. 
See  Weymouth  &  Melcombe  Regis. 

Mellifont  abbey. 

John,  King  of  England.  Original  charter 
granted  by  John,  Lord  of  Ireland,  to  the  Abbey 
of  Mellifont  [1185].  [Edited  by  A.  Smith.]  (In: 
The  Irish  Archaeological  Society.  Miscellany,  v.  i, 
pp.  158-160.     Dublin,  1846.) 

Melling. 

Robert  Hall  Chapel.  The  Catholic  registers 
of  Robert  Hall  and  Hornby,  co.  Lancaster,  1757- 
185 1.  (In:  Catholic  Record  Society.  Miscellanea. 
V.  4,  pp.  319-352.     London,  1907.     8'.)         ZLP 

Mel  lor. 

Mellor.  Marriages  at  Mellor,  1678  to  1775. 
(In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  3,  pp.  119-127.    London,  i^^.    8*.) 


Melrose. 

Chronica  de  Mailros,  e  codice  unico  in  Biblio^ 
theca  Cottoniana  servato  nunc  iterum  in  lucem 
edita.  Notulis  indiceque  aucta.  [Edited  by  J. 
Stevenson.]  Edinburgi:  Typ.  Soc.  Edinburgensis 
[Printed  for  the  Bannatyne  Club]  1835.  2  pi., 
xvii,  238,  xliii  p.,  3  facsim.     sq.  4*.  jCP 


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MelroK  abbey. 

Bower  (John),  ju».  Description  of  the  abbeys 
of  Melrose  and  Old  Melrose,  with  their  traditions. 
KiIsb:   Tht  author,  \%\\.     loop.     8°. 

•C  p.  V.  180S 

F»lrbatm  (Margaret  W.)  Melrose  abbey; 
notes  descriptive  and  historical.  StlHrk:  Souikern 
/tiftirlfr,  iSio.     JO  p.     4.  ed.      16*. 

HUtoi7  (The)  and  antiquities  of  Melrose,  Old 

Melrose,  and  Diyburgh  abbes,  with  a  description 

of  Abbotsford.  Eildoo   HJIIa.  etc.,  etc.     Mtlrosi: 

J.  Bewtr  [pref.  1847].     viii,  9-99  p.,  3  pi.     16°. 

CRT 

Wftas  (J.)  Melrose  abbey,  with  notes  descrip- 
tive and  historical.  EdtRburgk:  W.  RiUhie,  18B9. 
30  p..  I  I.     16°. 

Melthano. 

Baches  (Joseph).  The  history  of  the  town- 
ship of  MeUbam,  near  Huddersfield;  la  the  West- 
Riding  of  the  county  of  Yoric:  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  present.  Edited  with  additions  by 
C.  H.  London:  J.  R.  Smilk.  1866.  jl  (1),  303 
(Dp.  I  pi.     8'.  CO 

Melton  Mowbray. 

Helton  Mowbray.  Marriages  at  Melton  Mow- 
bray, 1546  to  1811.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng. 
Leicestershire  parish  registers.  Marria{;es.  v.  3. 
pp.  1-114.     London.  1910      S°.)  ABX 

Melverley. 

MelT«rI«7.  The  registers  of  Melverley, 
Shropshire.  1733-1311.  Transcribed  by  the  Rev. 
H.  H.  Howard,  rector  o(  Melverley.  London: 
ShrafsAirt  Parish  fttg.  Soe.,  1899.  3  p.l.,  45, 
I  ].,  vi  p.  S°.  (Parish  Register  Society.  Regis- 
ters, [no.]  34.)  ARS 
Mendlesham. 

JeaBtesoD  (John  Cordy),  tditor.     The  manu- 
Bcripts  of  (he  parish  of  Mendlesham,  Co.  Suffolk. 
(In:   Hisioncai  Manu«cripta  Commission.     ;.  re- 
port.    Part  I,  pp.  593-5gJi.      London,  1876.     [°.) 
Menheniot. 

Henhenlot.  Marriages  at  Menheniot,  1554  to 
iSls.  (In:  Cornwall.  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  10,  pp.  131-164.  LenL'jn, 
1906.    B°.)  ARX 

Mentmore. 

Uentnora.  Marriages  at  Mentmore,  157510 
iBll.  (In  :  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckingbam- 
•hire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  I,  pp.  63- 
^^.     London,  1901.      S°.)  ABZ 

The  register  of  the  parish  of   Mentmore. 

Co.  Bucks.  l&8;-i829.  Transcribed  and  indexed 
by  Mis.  C.  H.  Parei,  and  privately  printed  by  the 
Bucks  Tarish  Register  Society. . .  Ayltsbwy:  G.  T. 
DiFraini,  1909.  liv,  105  p.  8°,  (Bucks  Par- 
ish Reg.  Soc.  [Publ.]  V.  It.)  ABZ 
Mere. 

Baker  (T.  H.)  Notes  on  the  historyof  Mere. 
(Wiltshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  39, 
pp.  134-337-     Dtvitis.  1897.     8".)  CO 

Were.  The  churchwardens'  accounts  of  Mere; 
transcribed  by  Tbos.  H.  Baker.  (Wiltshire 
Archseol.  &  Nat.  Hist,  Maga.  ».  35,  pp.  33-93, 
910-3B3,     Dtmttt,  1907.     S*.)  CO 


655 

Marriages   at   Mere,  1561   to   1813.     (In: 

Wiltshire,  Eng.     Wiltshire  parish  registers.    Mar- 
riages.  V.I,  pp.  1-87.   London,  \cfit,.    8*.)  ABX 

Pontfng  (C.   E.)      The  parish   church  of   S. 

Michael,  Mere.     (Wiltshire  Archxol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 

Maga.  V.  39,  pp.  ao-70.   Dtviui,  1897,  8°.)    CO 

Merioneth, 

Hoiee  from  the  records  of  inquisitions,  held  for 
the  county  of  Merioneth,  in  the  reigns  of  Edward 
111,  Richard  II,  Henry  VI,  Henry  VII,  and 
Henry  VIII.  (Archxologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  1, 
V.  I,  pp.  39'>--103l  ser.  i,  v.  2.  pp.  30-34;  ser.  i, 
V,  3,  pp.  69-73.  357-363.      London,  1846-48.      8",) 

CVA 

Mersthain. 

Healee  (Alfred).  Merslham.  (Surrey  Archxolt 
Soc.  Suney  Archseol.  Coll.  v.  3,  pp.  1-17. 
London,  1865.      8°.)  CO 

Meretham.  The  registers  of  Merstham.  Sur- 
rey. 1538-1813.  Transcribed  by  R.  I.  Wood- 
house,  assisted  by  A.  J.  Pearman  and  T.  Fisher. 
London:  Par,  Keg.  Soc  I902.  iiv,  309  p  8°. 
(Parish  Register  Society.     Registers,     no.  43.) 

ABS 
Methley. 

HetUej.  Churchwardens'  accounts.  Meth- 
ley. By  E.  KiiBon  Clark.  (Thoresby  Soc.  Pub- 
lications. Miscellanea,  v,  II,  pt.  3,  pp.  336- 
3Bo.     Leedi.  1903.     B°.)  CO 

The  registers  of  the  parish  church  of  Meth- 
ley in  the  county  of  York,  from  1560  to  i8i3. 
Transcribed  and  edited  by  G.  D.  Lumb. . .  Lttdt 
[X'ttijAl  ^  Saritir]  1903.  4  p.l.,  300  p.  8°. 
(Thoresby  Society.     Publications,     v.  13.)        CO 

Methven. 

Morris  (Thomas).  The  provosts  of  Methven: 
biographical  notices  of  the  provosts,  witb  charters 
and  other  documents  relating  to  the  provosiry. 
Ediniurgh:  Prinltd for  frivati  eirculalion,  187^. 
viii,  133  p.     4°.  fOK 

Meiborough. 

Olaesbr   (William  J.  J.)     Memorials  of  Old 

Mexboro',     compiled     from    the   most    authentic 

sources.     Ski^tld:  J.   FilUngham,   1893.     68   p. 

sq.  8°.  CO 

Michaelstow. 

Hlebaelataw.  Marriages  at  Michaelstow, 
154B  to  1813.  (Id;  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  1,  pp.  83-94.  ton- 
don,  tgoo.     S°.)  ABX 

Michel  Dean. 

Uichel  Dean.  Marriages  at  Michel  Dean, 
i6SotOT8i3.  (In:  Gloucestershire.  Eng.  Glouces- 
tershire parish  registers.  Mai 
137-154.      Landon,  1903.      B°.) 

Micbelham  priory. 

Ceoper  (George  Miles).  Some  account  ol 
Michelham  priory,  in  Arlington.  (Sussex  A rchscol. 
Soc.  Coll.  v.  6,  pp.  139-163.  London.iii-i.  B°.)  CO 

Mickleover, 
HleUeover.  The  registers  of  Mickleover 
(1607-1813),  and  of  Liitleover  (i58o-i8i3),  Co. 
Derby.  Transcribed  by  L.  L.  Simpson.  London, 
1909.  X,  184,  xi-xvii,  185-3S5  p.  S°.  (Parish 
Register  Society.     Registers,    no.  65.)  ABS 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Mickleton. 

Mickleton.  Marriages  at  Mickleton,  1594  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire.  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  41-57. 
London,  1898.     8^)  ARX 

Middle. 

Middle.  Middle  [parish  registers].  (In:  Shrop- 
shire Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  g. 
pp.  211-237.     Shrewsbury,  1886.     8°.)  CO 

Middlesbrough. 

EcclesiaBtical  Middlesbrough  in  medieval 
times.  (Yorkshire  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  18,  pp.  68- 
73.     Lefds,  1904.) 

Reid  (Hugh  Gilzean).  Middlesbrough  and  its 
jubilee.  A  history  of  the  iron  and  steel  industries. 
^[iddUsbrougk.on-Tees:  "  The  Gazette^'  1881. 
vi.  I  I.,  285  p.,  16  pi.,  8  port.     8%  CO 

Middlesex. 

BlIVLlOGRAPIIY. 

Quarterly  (A)  bibliography  of  Middlesex  and 
Hertfordshire.  (Middlesex  and  Hertfordshire  Notes 
and  Queries,  v.  4,  pp.  180-183.  Loftdon,  iSgS,  8°.) 

Periodicai^. 
London  and  Middlesex  Archaeological  Society. 
Archaeological  album.     1899.     »./.,  1899.     f. 

ttco 

Transactions.      v.    1-7,  pt.    i    (i856-'90); 

n.    s.   V.   i-date  (i8g2-date).     Appendix  to   v.  6; 

n.  s.  V.  I,  pt.  2.     London,  1860-date.     8**.         CO 

Supplement  to  n.  s.  v.  i-date:  Gt.  Br.  Court  of  Chancery. 
Abstracts  of  inquisitions  post  mortem  .  . .  London  ;  supple- 
ment to  n.  s.  V.  x-date:  Index  of  archaeological  papers  ;  sup- 
plement to  n.  s.  V.  I,  pt.  3:  Congress  of  archaeological  socie- 
ties. Second  report  of  the  committee  for  promoting  the 
transcription  of  parish  registers. 

Middlesex  County  Record  Society.  Middle- 
sex County  Records.  Edited  by  J.  C.  Jeafifreson. 
V.  1-4.     London  [i886]-92.     8\  CO 

No  morcpublished. 

Continued  in:  Middlesex  County  Records.  Calendar  of 
the  sessions  books,  1689-1709;  by  w.  J.  Hardy. 

Middlesex  and  Hertfordshire  Notes  and 
Queries.  Ed.  by  W.  J.  Hardy,  v.  1-4  (1895-98). 
London,  1895-98.     8**.  CA 

Continued  as  Home  Counties  Magazine. 

General  Works. 

Andrews  (William),  editor.  See  Byf^one 
Middlesex. 

Brayley  (E.  W.),  and  J.  Britton.  London 
and  Middlesex;  or,  An  historical,  commercial,  and 
descriptive  survey  of  the  metropolis  of  Great- 
Britain:  including  sketches  of  its  environs,  and  a 
topographical  account  of  the  most  remarkable 
places  in  the  above  county.  Illustrated  with  en- 
gravings. London:  Vernon,  Hood  <Sr*  Sharpe, 
1810-1816.     4  V.  in  5-     8°.  CO 

Bygone  Middlesex.  Edited  by  William  An- 
drews. London:  W,  Andrews  &*  Co.,  1899.  4p.l., 
248.  II  p.,  7  pi.     8°.  CO 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Middlesex  .  .  .  Lon- 
don: C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  334  p.,  i  1.,  i  map.  24°. 
{Cooke's  Topography  of  Great  Britain,    [v.  13.]) 

CBD 

Hardy  (W.  J.)  Middlesex  county  records. 
Calendar  of  the  Sessions   Books,   1689  to  1709. 


With   an   index  compiled   by    M.   D.    Brakspear. 
London:  R.  Nicholson,  IQ05.  xxvi,  404  p.  8*.  CO 

One  of  500  copies  printed. 

Continuation  of  Middlesex  county  records,  pab.  by  the 
Middlesex  County  Record  Society,    v.  x-4. 

Lysons  (Daniel).  The  environs  of  London, 
being  an  historical  account  of  the  towns,  villages, 
and  hamlets,  within  twelve  miles  of  that  capital. 
London,  1 792-96.     4  v.     4**.  CO 

V.  I.  Surrey,  v.  3-3.  Middlesex,  v.  4.  Herts,  Essex,  auid 
Kent. 

Historical  account  of  those  parishes  in  the 

county  of  Middlesex,  which  are  not  described  in 
the  Environs  of  London.     London,  1800.     pi.    4*. 

CO 
Middlesex,  England.  Middlesex  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore 
and  T.  Gurney.  v.  i.  London:  Phillimore  6* 
Co.,  1909.  8°.  (Phillimore's  parish  register  series, 
v.  121.)  ARX 

One  of  150  copies  printed. 

V.  I.  Acton.    Heston.    Hanwell.    Harlington.    Greenford. 

Middlesex. — Justices  of  the  Pecue,  Strange 
news  from  Hicks's  Hall.  Or  an  order  of  some  of 
the  Justices  of  the  Peace  for  the  county  of  Middle- 
sex, in  the  last  Quarter- Sessions,  for  the  bailiffs  of 
liberties  to  return  juries. . .  \^London:  R.  Harbottle, 
1681.]     7  p.     i\  CIp.  ▼.  65 

Petition  (The)  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 
county  of  Middlesex,  concerning  tythes  and  copy- 
holds of  inheritance  presented  to. .  .the  Parliament 
of  England.  (In:  Epistola  M edio- Saxon ica ;  or. 
Middlesex  first  letter  to. .  .Cromwell. . .  London, 
1653.     4*.     pp.  16-19.)  CIp-v.  3 

Ryley  (William),  and  Henry  Dethick.  The 
visitation  of  Middlesex,  began  in  the  year  1663. 
By  W.  Ryley,  Esq.,  Lancaster,  and  H.  Dethick, 
Rouge  Croix,  marshals  and  deputies  to  Sir  Edward 
Bysshe,  Knt.,  Clarencieux  king  of  arms.  London: 
J.  Nichols,  \%20.     2  p.l.,  5i(i)p.     V.      tt-A-RX 

Middleton,  Lancashire. 

Dean  (John).  The  ancient  lords  of  Middleton. 
(Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Antiq.  Soc.  Trans. 
V.  15,  pp.  122-174;  v.  16,  pp.  102-132.  J/.i«- 
chesier,  1898-99.     8^)  CO 

On  Middleton  parish  church.     (Lancashire 

and  Cheshire  Antiq.  Soc.  Trans,     v.  14,  pp.  1-26. 
Manchester,  1897.     8".;  CO 

Middleton.      The    registers    of    the    parish 

church  of  Middleton  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  . . 

1 541-1729.  Transcribed. .  .by  G.  Shaw.  Rochdale: 

J.  Clegg,  i902-'o4.     2  V.     8".     (Lancashire  Parish 

Register  Society.     [Pub.]     v.  12,  18.)  ARX 

Middleton  St.  George. 

Middleton  St.  George.  The  registers  of 
Middleton  St.  George,  in  the  county  of  Durham. 
Baptisms,  1652-1812.  Marriages,  1616-1812. 
Burials,  161 6-1 8 12.  Transcribed. .  .and  edited  by 
Herbert  Maxwell  Wood.  Sunderland:  Hills  ^ 
Co.,  1906.  4  p.l.,  77  p.  8".  (Durham  and  North- 
umberland Parish  Register  Society.  [Pub.]  v.  12.) 


Middleton  Scriven. 

Middleton  Scriven.  The  register  of  Middle- 
ton  Scriven  [1728-1812].  London,  1906.  v,  16, 
iv  p.  8**.  (Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Shropshire  registers.  Hereford  Diocese,  v.  5,  pt.  3.) 


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Midhurst,  Sussex. 

Cooper  (William  Durrant).  Midhurst :  its  lords 
and  its  inhabitants.  (Sussex  Archoeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  20,  pp.  1-33.     Lewes,  1868.     S**.)  CO 

Palmer  (Raymond).  Catholic  registers.  Cow- 
dray,  Easebourne  and  Midhurst.  (Cath.  Rec.  Soc. 
Misc.     V.  I,  pp.  244-271.     London,  1905.) 

Milburn,  Westmoreland. 

Ooodchild  (J.  G.)  Notes  on  the  archaeology 
of  Milburn  and  its  neighbourhood.  (Archaeol. 
Jour.     V.  39,  pp.  402-406.     London,  1882.) 

Milford   Haven. 

Owen  (George).  A  pamphelett  conteigninge 
the  description  of  Mylford  havon  with  all  the  good 
rodes  and  harborowes  thereof. .  .1595.  (In  his: 
Description  of  Pembrokeshire.  London,  1892.  4**. 
pp.  533-563.)  (Cymmrodorion  record  series,  v.  i.) 

Millom,  Cumberland. 

Knowles  (  ).     The  earlier  registers  of 

Waberthwaite  and  Millom.  (Cumberland  and 
Westmoreland  Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans. 
V.  3,  pp.  314-320.     Kendal,  1876.     8°.)  CO 

Millwall. 
See  sub-section  under  London. 

Milston. 

Milston.  Marriages  at  Milston,  1540  to  1812. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  3,  pp.  123-128.    London,  1906.    8^) 


Milton. 

Pocock  (R.)  The  history  of  the  incorporated 
town  and  parishes  of  Gravesend  and  Milton,  in  the 
county  of  Kent . . .  from  the  Norman  conquest  to 
the  present  time.  [Dedication  signed  R.  Pocock.] 
Gravesend:  Printed  by  R,  Pocock,  1797.  3  p.l.. 
248  p.,  4  1.,  4pl-     4*.  CO 

Milton,  West. 
See  West  Milton. 

Milton  Abbey. 

Milton  Abbey.  Marriages  at  Milton  Abbey, 
1559  to  1 81 2.  (I*'-  I^orset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  37-59-  London, 
1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Milwich. 

Milwich.  The  registers  of  Milwich.  Part  i. 
\London  ?\  Privately  printed  for  the  Staffordshire 
Par,  Reg.  Soc,  1904.  8**.  (Staffordshire  Par. 
Reg.  Soc.  Deanery  of  Stafford,  v.  3,  pt.  i.)  ARX 

Minchinhampton. 

Minchinlutmpton.  Marriages  at  Minchin- 
hampton. 1566  to  1 8 12.  (In:  Gloucestershire, 
Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriaj^es. 
V.  II,  pp.  1-95.     London,  1905.     8°.)  ARX 

Minehead. 

Darlington  (Ralph).  Lynton,  Lynmouth  & 
Exmoor.  Llangollen:  Darlington  6f  Co,,  1908. 
48  p.,  I  map.  illus.  16''.  (Darlington's  Hand- 
books.) 


Historic  and  antiquarian  gleanings  relating  to 
Minehead.     [C/»/7tf«,  1889  ?]     2  v.     8^ 

rPart]  I.  Minehead  in  1644.  by  a  French  traveller. 

[Part]  2.  Concernins  old  Mrs.  Leakey  and  her  reputed  appa- 


rition. 


Larter  (C.  E.)  Minehead,  Porlock,  and  Dun- 
ster.  The  seaboard  of  Exmoor.  With  articles. . . 
by  C.  M.  F.  Luttrell  [and  others].  Illustrated 
with  drawings  by  Gordon  Home. . .  Minehead: 
Cox  Sons  6;*  Co.,  1907.  124  p.,  i  map,  4  pi. 
3.  ed.     12".    (The  homeland  handbooks,     no.  18.) 

COB 

Minehead,  Watchet,  and  Porlock,  and  their 
principal  inhabitants  in  1794.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  9-15  p. 
8% 

Minety. 

Minety.  Marriages  at  Minety,  1663  to  181 2. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  8,  pp.  37-61.     London,  1909     8**.) 


Minster. 

Minster.  Marriages  at  Minster,  1676  to  1812, 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  i,  pp.  95-100.    London,  1900.    8°.) 


Misterton. 
Bradbrook  (W.)     Extracts  from  and  notes  on 
the  parish  registers  of  Misterton,  County  Leicester. 
(Repts.   &  Papers  Assoc.  Architect.  Soc.     v.  26, 
pt.  2,  pp.  449-457.     Lincoln,  1902.) 

Mitchelstown. 

De  Vere  (Aubrey).  An  episode  in  the  history 
of  Mitchelstown,  Co.  Cork.  (From  recollections 
of  Aubrey  De  Vere.  London,  1897.)  i  pi.  (Jour. 
Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  11,  pp.  184- 
186.     Cork,    1905.) 

Moore  (Courtenay).  The  ecclesiastical  anti- 
quities of  Brigown  (Mitchelstown).  With  a  sketch 
of  the  life  of  Saint  Findchua.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  & 
Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  4,  pp.  20-32,  Cork, 
1898.) 

Molton,  South. 

See  South  Molton. 

Monaghan. 

Coote  {Sir  Charles).  Statistical  survey  of  the 
county  of  Monaghan. .  .with  observations  on  the 
means  of  improvement,  drawn  up... under  the 
direction  of  the  Dublin  Society. . .  Dublin:  Grais- 
berry  dr*  Campbell,  1 801.  I  p.l.,  v-viii,  3,  i  1., 
xiii-xxxix,  256  p.,  i  1.,  i  map.     8°.  CT 

Shirley  (Evelyn  Philip).  The  history  of  the 
county  of  Monaghan.    London,  iS'jg.    pi.  illus.  f**. 

CT 
Monasterevin. 

Dro^heda  (  ),  Countess.  Monasterevin. 
(Jour.  Co.  Kildare  Archoeol.  Soc.  v.  4,  pp.  230- 
244.     Dublin,  1904.) 

Monckton  Deverill. 

Monckton  Deverill.  Marriages  at  Monkton 
Deverill,  1749  to  18 12.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng. 
Wiltshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp. 
89-91.     London,  1905.     d"".)  ARjL 


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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Monk  Fryston,  Yorkshire. 

Monk  Fry ston.  Registers.  1 538-1678.  Tran- 
scribed by  J.  D.  Hemsworth.  London:  Parish 
Re^.  Soct  1896.  4  p. I.,  162  p.,  I  facsim.  8°. 
(Parish  Reg.  Society,    no.  5.)  ARS 

Monk  Hopton. 

Monk  Hopton.  The  register  of  Monk  Hop- 
ton,  iv,  35,  vii  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Regis- 
ter Society.  Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Here- 
ford.  V.  3,  pp.  91-125.   London,  1903.  8**.)  ARX 

Monken  Hadley,  Middlesex. 

CasB  (Frederick  Charles).  Monken  Hadley. 
Westminster:  J.  B.  Nichols  and  Sons,  1880. 
220  p.,  4  pi.,  7  tables,     f .  ARX 

Monkstown. 

Ball  (Francis  Ebrington).  Monkstown  castle 
and  its  history.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries 
of  Ireland  for  1900.  ser.  5,  v.  10  (v.  30),  pp.  109- 
117.    Dublin,  1900.) 

Some  residents  of  Monkstown  in  the  eigh- 
teenth century.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries 
of  Ireland,  ser.  5,  v.  11,  pp.  233-243.  Dublin, 
1899.) 

Monkstcwn.  The  register  of  the  Union  of 
Monkstown  (Co.  Dublin).  1669-1786,  (Continued 
to  the  year  1800  from  parochial  returns.)  Edited 
by  Henry  Seymour  Guinness.  Exeter:  Pr.  for 
the  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  of  Dublin  by  /K.  Pollard  <&• 
Co.,  Ltd.,  1908.  vii,  3  1.,  (i)  4-1 16  p.  8°.  (I'ar. 
Reg.  Soc.  of  Dublin.)  ARX 

Monkton,  West. 
See  West  Monkton. 

Monkton  Farleigh. 

Hobhonse  i^Sir  Charles).  Some  account  of 
the  parish  of  Monkton  Farleigh.  (Wiltshire  Arch- 
seol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  20,  pp.  66-106,  185- 
236.     Devizes,  1882.     8^)  CO 

Monkwearmouth. 
See  Sunderland. 

Monmouthshire. 
Bibliography. 

Blackwell  (Henry).  Bibliography  of  local 
and  county  histories  relating  to.  Wales  and  Mon- 
mouth. (Old  Welsh  Chips.  1888,  pp.  138-145. 
1 71-18 1,  198-216,  221-230.    Brecknock,  1888.    8**.) 

cv 

Haines  (W.)  Notes  on  the  bibliography  of 
Monmouthshire.  (Library,  v.  8,  pp.  239-247. 
London,  1896.     8°.) 

Grneral  Works. 

Bradney  (Joseph  Alfred).  A  history  of  Mon- 
mouthshire, from  the  coming  of  the  Normans  into 
Wales  down  to  the  present  time.  London:  M. 
Hughes  6*  Clarke,  1904-07.     3  v.    sq.  f.     ffCV 

Index  to  v.  i,  ot.  1-2. 

V.  I,  pt.  I.    The  hundred  of  Skenfrith.     1904. 

V.  I,  pt.  2.    The  hundred  of  Abergavenny.     1907. 

Brayley  (£.  W.),  and  J.  Britton.  Beauties 
of  England  and  Wales. . .  Monmouthshire. . .  Lon- 
don, 1810.     8°.  CBD 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Monmouth. ..  London: 


C.  Cooke,  n.  d.    142  p.,  i  I.,  i  map.    24*.   (Cooke*f 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,      [y.  14.])       CBD 

Coze  (William).  A  historical  tour  through 
Monmouthshire.  Illustrated  with  views  by  Sir  R. 
C.  Hoare,  bart.,  and  other  engravings.  And  to 
which  are  now  added  lists  of  members  of  parlia- 
ment, high  sheriffs,  and  mayors,  a  memoir  of  the 
author,  and  new  portraits.  Brecon:  Davits  &*  Co., 
1904.  xxxi,  364  p.,  I  map,  3  pi.,  5  port.  [2.  edj 
4°.  fCV 

Leigfh*8  guide  to  Wales  &  Monmouthshire: 
containing  observations  on  the  mode  of  travelling, 
plans  of. .  .tours,  sketches  of  manners  and  customs, 
notices  of  historical  events. .  .and  a  minute  account 
of  the  Wye. ..  [By  Samuel  Leigh]  London:  Leigh 
<Sr»  Son,  1835.  2  p.l.,  iv-v,  vii-xii,  364  p.,  i  map. 
I  pi.     3.  ed.     12".  CVB 

Monmonthahire  recusants,  1719.  Contribn- 
ted  by  John  Hobson  Matthews.  (Catholic  Record 
Soc.  Miscellanea,  v.  6,  pp.  246-254.  London, 
1909.     %\)  ZLP 

Parkinson  (C.)  Rambles  amid  the  border 
castles  of  Monmouthshire.  (Temple  Bar.  ▼.  iiS, 
pp.  421-429.     London,  1899.) 

Parry  (Edward).  Royal  visits  and  progresses 
to  Wales,  and  the  border  counties  of  Cheshire, 
Salop,  Hereford,  and  Monmouth,  from  the  first  in- 
vasion of  Julius  Caesar  to  the  friendly  visit  of  Her 
Most  Gracious  Majesty  Queen  Victoria.  . .  Hlus- 
trated.  Chester:  7'he  Author,  iS^o.  xvii  (i),  i  K, 
496  p.,  2  1.,  8  pi.,  I  port.     f.  fCV 

Wakeman  (Thomas).  Sheriffs  of  Monmouth- 
shire. (Cambrian  Journal.  1863,  pp.  278-2c)a 
Tenby,  1863.     8^)  CV 

Wyndham  (Henry  Pcnruddocke).  A  tour 
through  Monmouthshire  and  Wales  made  in  the 
months  of  June,  and  July.  1774,  and  in  the  months 
of  June,  July,  and  August,  1777.  Salisbury:  E. 
Easton,  1781.  2  p.l.,  xii,  214  p.,  i  1.,  16  pi.  2.  ed. 
4°  tCOB 

Montacute  priory. 

Braton  Priory.  Two  cartularies  of  the  Aa- 
gustinian  Priory  of  Bruton  and  the  Cluniac  Priory 
of  Montacute  in  the  county  of  Somerset.  Edited 
by  members  of  the  council.  [London:  Harrison 
&*  Sons,  printers]  iS^4.  Ixxv,  301  p.  s'*.  (Somer- 
set Record  Society,     v.  8).  qq 

Montford. 

Montford.     The  register  of    Montford.      ix, 

132  p.     (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Reg^ister   Society. 
Diocese  of  Lichfield,    v.  7,  pp.  1-132.     n  p     1000! 

8^)  -  ^^ 


Montgomery. 

Montgomery.  Arms  and  seal  of  the  borough. 

Ancient  charters  of  the  borough.     (In:   Coll.  Hist. 
and  Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire. '  v.  21 
pp.  1-34.     London,  1887.     8".)  *       \^0 

Montgomery  castle. 

Sandford  (George).  Montgomery  Castle.  (Coli 
Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to  Montf^omeryshire. 
V.  10,  pp.  61-124.     London,  1877.     S'*.)  ^50 


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659 


Montgomeryshire. 
See  also  Powys. 

Pkriodicals. 
Powys-Land  Club.     Collections  Historical  & 
Archaeological     relating    to    Montgomeryshire... 
issued  by  the  Powys-Land  Club.    v.  i-date.    Lon- 
don, 1868-date.     S"".  CO 

Gbnbral  Works. 

Caases  cel^bres  relating  to  Montgomeryshire. 
(Coll.  Hist,  and  Archseol.  relating  to  Montgomery- 
shire. V.  8,  pp.  101-109,  249-264;  V.  9,  pp.  239- 
246.     London,  1875-76.     8°.)  CO 

D'wnn  (Lewis).  Pedigrees  of  Montgomeryshire 
families.  Selected  about  the  year  1711-12  from 
Lewis  Dwnn's  original  visitation,  by  the  celebrated 
Welsh  poet  and  grammarian,  John  Rhydderch. 
London:  Whiting  &*  Co.,  1888.  3  p.l.,  x,  167  p. 
8**.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to  Mont- 
gomeryshire.    V.  20,  suppl.)  CO 

Jones  (Morris  Charles).  The  territorial  divi- 
sions of  Montgomeryshire.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Ar- 
chaeol. relating  to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  2,  pp.  71- 
120,  129-138.     London,  i860.     8°.)  CO 

Lloyd  (William).  Miscellanea  historica;  or, 
The  public  officers  of  Montgomeryshire;  with  brief 
genealogical  notes.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  re- 
lating to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  3,  pp.  1 13-162, 
303-332;  V.  4,  pp.  249-292;  V.  6,  pp.  249-312; 
V.  7,  pp.  173-236;  V.  27,  pp.  289-330.  London, 
1870-93.     8^)  CO 

Sheriffs  of   Montgomeryshire.     Catalogue 

of  the  sheriffs,  authenticated  by  reference  to,  and 
illustrated  from,  the  public  records.  (Coll.  Hist, 
and  Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  2, 
pp.  185-208;  V.  27,  pp.  135-144.  London,  1869-93. 
8*.)  CO 

The  sheriffs  of  Montgomeryshire,  with  their 

armorial  bearings,  and  notices,  genealogical  and 
biographical,  of  their  families.  (Coll.  Hist,  and 
Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire.  v.  2, 
pp.  209-222,  367-432:  V.  3,  pp.  333-412;  v.  4, 
pp.  359-408;  v.  5,  pp.  395-496;  V.  6,  pp.  35-140: 
V.  9,  pp.  1-128;  v.  18,  pp.  101-118;  V.  27,  pp.  145- 
214,  331-376.     London,  1869-93.     8^)  CO 

Montgomeryshire  administrations  at  St. 
Asaph  registry.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating 
to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  28,  pp.  107-128.  Lon- 
don, 1894.     8^)  CO 

Montgfomery shire  nonconformity:  extracts 
from  gaol  files,  with  notes.  By  R.  Williams.  (Coll. 
Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire. 
V.  24,  pp.  201-232;  v.  25,  pp.  41-72;  V.  26,  pp.  49- 
78;  V.  27,  pp.  55-76;  V.  28,  pp.  81-106.  London, 
1890^^4.     8^)  CO 

Montgfomeryshire  records.  London,  1895- 
1907.  480  p.  8°.  (CoUec.  Hist,  and  Archaeol. 
relating  to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  29-34,  suppl.)  CO 

Old  Herbert  papers  at  Powis  Castle  and  in  the 
British  Museum.  Privately  printed.  London  \  Whit- 
ing <Sr»  Co.]  1886.  xvii,  282  p.,  I  facsim.  8  .  (In: 
Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomery- 
shire.    V.  20.)  CO 

Parochial  registers.  Montgomeryshire.  (Coll. 
Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire. 
▼.  30,  pp.  319-340.     London^  1898.     8*.)         CO 


Rowley-Morris  (E.)  Royalist  composition 
papers.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to 
Montgomeryshire,  v.  18,  pp.  71-92,  245-298; 
V.  19,  pp.  257-306.     London,  1885-86.    8".)    CO 

Sqaires  (H.  L.),  and  E.  Rowley-Morris. 
Early  Montgomeryshire  wills  at  Hereford  registry. 
(Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomery- 
shire.    V.  19,  pp.  1-79.    London,  1886.    8'.)     CO 

Early  Montgomeryshire  wills  at  Somerset 


House,  etc.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to 
Montgomeryshire,  v.  21,  pp.  141-248;  v.  22, 
pp.  261-302;  V.  23,  pp.  13-58;  V.  24,  pp.  11-87; 
V.  26,  pp.  1-48,  171-226.     London,  1887-92.     8°.) 

CO 

Thomas  (  ),  Archdeacon.  A  terrier  of  the 
registers,  church  plate  and  documents  in  the  arch- 
deaconry of  Montgomery.  (Coll.  Hist.  &  Archaeol. 
relating  to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  34,  pp.  213-221. 
Oswestry,  1906.) 

Monxton. 

Honzton.  Marriages  at  Monxton,  1716  to 
1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  13-18.  London,, 
1899.     8^) 

Moray. 
See  Elginshire. 

Moray  (Diocese). 

Moray  (Diocese).  Registrum  Episcopatus  Mo- 
raviensis,  e  pluribus  codicibus  consarcinatum  circa 
A.D.  Mcccc  cum  continuatione  diplomatum  recen- 
tiorum  usque  ad  A.D.  mdcxxiii.  [Edited  by  C. 
Innes.]  Edinburgi,  1837.  4  p.l.,  xlviii,  4  1.,  xxiv, 
476,  xl  p.,  9  fac-sim.,  i  map,  2  pi.  4°.  (Biannatyne 
Club.)  tCP 

Morden,  Surrey. 

M orden.  The  registers  of  Morden,  1634-1812. 
Transcribed  and  edited  by  F.  Clayton. . .  London: 
Par.  Reg.  Soc,  1901.  Ixviii,  141  p.  8°.  (Parish 
Register  Society.     Registers,     [no.]  37.)      ARS 

More. 

More*  The  register  of  More.  2  p.l.,  95,  xiii  p. 
(In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Parish 
registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford,  v.  2,  pp.  83-177. 
London,  1901.     8°.)  ARX 

Transcribed    by..   E.    W.    Cockell. 

London:  Par.  Peg.  Soc,  1900.  4  p.l.,  95,  xiii  p. 
8*.   (Parish  Register  Society.   Registers,    [no.]  34.) 

ARS 

Morebath. 

Hobhoase  (Edmund),  editor.  Church-wardens' 
accounts  of  Croscombe,  Pilton,  Yatton,  Tintinbull, 
Morebath,  and  St.  Michael's  Bath,  ranging  from 
1349  to  1560.  [London:  Harrison  6f  Sons,  print- 
ers]  1890.  I  p.l.,  xxvi,  278  p.  8*.  (Somerset 
Record  Society,     v.  4. )  CO 

Moresby. 

Moresby*  Marriages  at  Moresby,  1676  to 
1837.  (In:  Cumberland,  Eng.  Cumberland  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  103-133,  185-192. 
London,  iqio.     8^)  *'*'^ 


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Moreton  Corbet. 

Moreton  Corbet.  The  register  of  Moreton 
Corbet,  v,  55,  x  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Regis- 
ter Society.  Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Lichfield. 
V.  I,  pp.  251-305.     London,  1900.     S**.)       ARX 

Transcribed    by  T.   R.   Horton,  and 

edited  by  VV.  G.  D.  Fletcher. . .  London:  Par,  Reg, 
Soc,  1901.  2  p.l..  V,  55,  X  pp.  8**.  (Parish  Regis- 
ter Society.     Registers,     no.  39.)  ARS 

Moreton  Corbet.  (Shropshire  Archseol.  &  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Traiis.  v.  4,  pp.  53-86.  Shrewsbury, 
1881.     8".)  CO 

Moreton-in-Marsh. 

Moreton-in- Marsh,  Marriages  at  Moreton- 
in-Marsh,  1672  to  181 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng. 
Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5. 
pp.  143-156.     London,  1899.     8*".)  ARX 

Morlais  castle. 

Some  account  of  Morlais  castle,  n,  t.-p,  n,  p., 
n.  d.     8**. 

Morley. 

Scatcherd  (Norrison).  The  history  of  Morley, 
in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire:  including  a  par- 
ticular account  of  its  Old  Chapel.  MorUy:  S.  Stead, 
1874.     vii  (i),  9-172  p.,  2  pi.,  I  port.     2.  ed.     8". 

CO 

Smith  (William).  Morley:  ancient  and  modern. 
London:  Longmans,  Green  and  Co.,  1 886.  xv, 
322  p.,  24  port.,  4  pi.,  5  fac-sim.    illus.    8".     CO 

Morpeth. 

Ferguson  (R.  S.)  The  Morpeth  great  mace. 
2  pi.    (Archaeol.  Jour.    v.  42,  pp.  90-95.    London, 

1885.) 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor,  [The  records 
of]  the  corporation  of  Morpeth.  (In:  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  6.  report.  Part  i,  pp. 
526-538.     London,  \%1l,     f°.) 

Morton,  Derbyshire. 

Morton,  Marriages  at  Morton,  1575  to  18 12. 
(In:  Derbyshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5, 
pp.  141-156.     London,  1909.     8".)  ARX 

Morton,  Dumfriesshire. 

Rama^e  (C.  T.)  Drumlanrig  Castle  and  the 
Douglases:  with  the  early  history  and  ancient  re- 
mains of  Durisdeer,  Closeburn,  and  Morton.  Dum- 
fries: /.  Anderson  6f  Son,  1876.    xxiii,  411  p.    8**. 

CR 
Morvah. 

Morvah.  Marriages  at  Morvah,  161 7  to  1772. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  12,  pp.  105-108.  London,  1907.    8°.) 

Mosterton. 

MoBterton,  Marriages  at  South  Perrott  and 
Mosterton,  1 539-1678.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  109-^2. 
London,  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

Moulton. 

Monlton.  The  registers  of  Moulton,  North- 
amptonshire. Transcribed  and  edited  by  S.  J. 
Madge,  v,  l.  London:  Parish  Register  Society, 
1903.  8*.  (Parish  Register  Society.  Registers, 
no.  47.) 

No  more  to  be  published. 


Mount  Grace  priory. 

Le  Baa  (H.  V.)  Mount  Grace  priory.  The 
founding  of  the  Carthusian  Order.  1 1  pi.  (^'ork- 
shire  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  18,  pt.  3,  pp.  241-309. 
Leeds,  1905.) 

Moyne. 

O'Hara  (  ).     Rosskerk  and  Moyne,  Co. 

Mayo.  4  pi.  (Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of 
Ireland,  ser.  5,  v.  8,  pp.  258-263.  Dublin^  1S98. 
8".) 

Moze. 

Moae.  The  parish  registers  of  Moze,  Essex. 
[i  548-1660.]  [London]  Printed  at  the  private 
press  of  F.  A.  Crisp,  1899.  4  p.l-.  80  p.    4'.  ^ARX 

No.  38  of  50  copies  printed  and  signed  by  F.  A.  Crisp. 

Much  Wenlock. 

Batler  {Sir  Thomas).  Extracts  from  the  regis- 
ter of  Sir  Thomas  Butler,  vicar  of  Much  Wenlock, 
in  Shropshire.  (Made  for  private  reference  in  the 
year  1840.)  By  the  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Harta- 
horne.      Tenby:  R,  Mason,  Printer ^   186 1.     8*. 

Repr.:   Cambrian  Journal.  x86z. 

The  register  of  Sir  Thomas  Botelar,  vicar 

of  Much  Wenlock.  (Shropshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat 
Hist.  Soc.     Trans,  v.  6,  pp.  93-132.    Shrewsbury, 

1883.   8^)  CO 

Much  Wenlock.  Extracts  from  the  registers 
of  the  parish  of  Much  Wenlock,  with  notes. 
(Shropshire  Archreol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans. 
V.  I,  pp.  1-88.     Shrewsbury^  \Z%^.      8*.)  CO 

Muchclney. 

Mnchelney.  Marriages  at  Muchelney,  1703 
to  18 12.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  135-139.  Londtm, 
1898.     8°.)  ABZ 

Muchelney  abbey. 

Hu^o  (Thomas).  Muchelney  abbey.  (Somer- 
setshire Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  8, 
pt.  2,  pp.  76-132.      Taunton,  1859.      8**.)  CO 

Muchelney  Abbey.  Two  cartularies  of  the 
Benedictine  abbeys  of  Muchelney  and  Athelneyin 
the  county  of  Somerset.  Edited  by  E.  H.  Bates. 
[London:  Harrison  &*  Sons]  1899.  vi,  i  1.,  23Sp., 
I  fac-sim.  sq.  8**.  (Somerset  Record  Society. 
Publications,     v.  14.)  COF 

Muckross  abbey. 

Clark  (G.  T.)  Muckross  and  Inisfallen. 
Franciscan  abbeys.  2  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  34. 
pp.  i4«>-i63.     London,  1877.) 

M.  (R.  M.)  History  and  description  of  Mack- 
ross  Abbey.  Dublin:  Browne  and  JVolan,  1006. 
24  p.     I2^  CTP 

MuUifernan  abbey. 

Multifernan  abbey.     Annales  de  Monte  Fer- 

nandi.  Annals  of  Multifernan;  edited  [with  notes] 
by  Aquilla  Smith.  Dublin,  1842.  sq.  8".  (Irish 
Archaeol.  Soc.     Pub.     v.  4.)  0g 

Mundesley. 

Mundesley.  Marriages  at  Mundesley,  1724 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  147-150.  Londmt, 
1907.     8^) 


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MuDsley. 

Mnnsley.  The  registers  of  MuDsIey,  Co.  Here- 
ford, 1662-1812.  Transcribed  by  the  Rev.  Michael 
Hopton. . .  London:  Privately  printed  for  the  Par- 
ish Register  Society,  1903.  viii,  58  p.  8*.  (Par- 
ish Register  Society.  Registers.     No.  46.)     ARS 

Munster. 

Buckley  (James).  Munster  in  A.D.  1597' 
(From  a  state  paper  in  the  British  Museum.)  (Cork 
Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  12,  pp.  53-68. 
Cork^  1906.) 

Butler  (W.)  The  divisions  of  South  Munster 
under  the  Tudors.  (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archseol. 
Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  3,  pp.  1 21-136,  233-246.  Cork, 
1897.) 

Gillman  (Herbert  Webb).  The  rise  and  prog- 
ress in  Munster  of  the  rebellion,  1642.  (Jour. 
Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  i,  pp.  529- 
542;  V.  2,  pp.  11-29,  63-79.     Cork,  1895-96.) 

Muskerry. 

Butler  (VV.  F.)  The  barony  of  Muskerry. 
(Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour,  ser,  2,  v.  16, 
pp.  81-88.     Cork,  1910.     4°.)  CT 

Oillman  (Herbert  Webb).  Castlemore,  and 
connected  castles  in  Muskerry,  Co.  Cork.  (Jour. 
Cork  Hist.  &  Archoeol.  Soc.  v.  i,  pp.  213-220, 
233-242.     Cork,  1892.)  CT 

Musselburgh. 
See  also  Inveresk. 

Paterson  (James).  History  of  the  regality  of 
Musselburgh,  with  numerous  extracts  from  the 
town  records.  Musselburgh:  J,  Gordon,  1857. 
X,  11-338  p.,  I  pi.     12".  CR 

Muston. 

MuBton.  Marriages  at  Muston,  1561  to  18 12. 
(In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  49-64.  London, 
1908.     8\) 

The   parish    register  of    Muston,    in   the 

county  of    Leicester,    for    the    years    1 561-1730. 

Transcribed  and  edited  by  Thos,  M.  Blagg.    N'ew- 

ark:  S.  IVhiles,  1908.     4  p. I.,  117,  xixp.     8*^ 

No.  32  of  40  copies  printed  and  signed. 


Myddle,  Shropshire. 
Oou^h  (Richard).     Human  nature  displayed 
in  the  history  of  Myddle.     London,  i ^^4,     2  p. I., 
So  p.     f'.  fARX 

My  lor. 

Mylor.  Marriages  at  Mylor,  1673  to  1812. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
V.  7,  pp.  25-62.     London,  igo4,    8'.) 


Mynchin  Barrow  priory. 

Hu|[^o  (Thomas).  Mynchin  Barrow  priory. 
(Somersetshire  Archoeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc. 
V.  12,  pt.  2,  pp.  46-147.    Taunton,  1865.  8°.)  fCO 

Mynchin  Buckland  priory, 

HugfO  (Thomas).  Mynchin  Buckland  priory 
and  prcceptory.  (Somersetshire  Archseol.  &  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  10,  pt.  2,  pp.  1-112.  Taun- 
ion,  1861.     8*.)  CO 


Nairnshire. 

Bain  (George).  History  of  Nairnshire.  Nairn: 
''Telegraph''  Office,  1893.  2  p.l.,  600 p.     8*.   CR 

Moray  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Moray.  Register  of  testaments,  1684- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the 
Society,  1904.  2  p.l.,  29  p.  8".  (Scottish  Record 
hoc.     Pt.  25.)  ART 

This  district  embraces  the  counties  of  Elgin  and  Nairn  and 
portions  of  Aberdeen,  Banff  and  Inverness. 

Rampini  (Charles).  A  history  of  Moray  and 
Nairn.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  ^  Sons,  1897. 
xi,  438  p.,  4  maps.  8".  (County  histories  of  Scot- 
land.) CR 

Nantwich. 

Hall  (James).  A  history  of  the  town  and  parish 
of  Nantwich.  or,  Wich-Malbank  in  the  county 
palatine  of  Chester.  Nantwich:  For  the  author, 
1883.     xvi,  531  (i)  p.,  I  pi.     4**.  t-A-RX 

Narburgh. 

Narbur^h.  Marriages  at  Narborough,  1558 
to  1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  rcg- 
istsrs.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  141-153.  London, 
1899.     8*.)  ARX 

Narford. 

Narford.  Marriages  at  Narford,  1559  to  i^^^* 
(In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  5-9.     London,  1900.     8°.) 


Naseby. 
Mastin   (J  )    The    history  and  antiquities  of 
Naseby  in  the  county  of    Northampton.     Cam- 
bridge, 1792.     12°.  CO 

Natcly  Scurcs. 

Nately  Scures.     Marriages  at  Nately  Scures, 

1684  to  1 8 12.     (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.    Hampshire 

parish  registers.     Marriages,     v.    11,  pp.  65-69. 

London,  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

Naunton. 

Naunton.  Marriages  at  Naunton,  1545  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  15,  pp.  91-101. 
London,  1909.     8°.)  •  ARX 

Navestock. 

Navestock.  Marriages  at  Navestock,  1538 
to  1812.  (In:  Essex,  Eng.  Essex  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  i,  pp.  129-154.  London,  1909.    8".) 


Neath  abbey. 

Birch  (Walter  de  Gray).  A  history  of  Neath 
Abbey.  Derived  from  original  documents  pre- 
served in  the  British  Museum,  H.  M.  Public  Record 
Office,  and  at  Neath,  Margam,  etc. ;  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  castle  and  town  of  Neath,  notices  of 
the  other  monasteries  of  Glamorganshire.  Neath: 
J.  E.  Richards,  1902.    x,  360  p.,  I  facsim.,  I  map, 


4  plans,  4  pl.     4* 


tcv 


Neenton. 

Neenton,     The  register  of  Neenton.     v,  47# 
viii  p.     (In :  Shropshire   Parish  Register  Society. 
Parish  registers.     Diocese  of  Hereford,     v.  3,_ 
279-325.     London,  1903.     8*.) 


IjSk 


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Nether  Stowey, 

Nether  Stowey.  Marriages  at  Nether  Stowey, 
1645  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  43-60. 
London^  1910.     8°.)  ARX 

Nether  Swell. 

Nether  Swell.  Marriages  at  Nether  Swell, 
i686toi8i2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glouces- 
tershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp. 
1-8.     London,  1898.     8°.)  ARX 

Netheravon. 

Pontingf(C.  E.)  The  churches  of  Sherston, 
Corston  and  Netheravon.  (Wiltshire  Archseol.  and 
Nat.  His.  Maga.  v.  31,  pp.  343-357.  Devizes, 
1901.     8**.) 

New  Forest. 

Baring^  (F.)  The  making  of  the  New  Forest. 
(Eng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  16,  pp.  427-438.  London, 
1901.) 

De  Crespis^y  (R.  C),  and  H.  Hutchin- 
son. The  New  Forest.  Its  traditions,  inhabi- 
tants and  customs.  London:  J.  Murray,  1899. 
vii,  I  1.,  293  p.,  I  map,  7  pi.,  i  port.     12°.    COB 

Wise  {]ohn  Richard).     The   New  Forest;  its 

history  and  its  scenery.     London,  i^%o,  pi.    illus. 

3.  ed.     sq.  8°.  CO 

New  Romney. 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  Court  books  of 
the  corporation  of  New  Romney.  (In:  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  6.  report,  part  i,  pp. 
540-545.     London,  1877.     f°.) 

The   manuscripts    of    the   corporation   of 

New  Romney.     (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Com- 
mission.    5.  report,  part  i,  pp.  533-554.     London, 

1876.    r.) 

Walker  (Edward  Bacheler).  The  town  and 
port  of  New  Romney.  (Arcbseologia  Cantiana. 
V.  13,  pp.  201-215.     London,  1880.      8**.)         CO 

Newark. 

Blagfgf  (Thomas  Mathews).  A  guide  to  the  an- 
tiquities of  Newark  and  the  churches  of  Holme 
and  Hawton...  Newark  [Eng."]  F,  M.  Dawson, 
1906.     98  p.     illus.     12".  CO  p.  box 

Brcwn  (Cornelius).  The  annals  of  Newark- 
upon-Trent,  comprising  the  history,  curiosities  and 
antiquities  of  the  borough.  Illustrated  with  en- 
gravings and  autographs. . .  London:  H,  Soiheran 
&^Co.,iS-jg.    viii,  1 1.,  342p.,  2  1.,  9pl.    4".     fCO 

No.  83  of  special  ed.  signed  by  the  author. 

Ne'wark  Castle.  Marriages  in  the  chapel  of 
Newark  Castle,  1588.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng. 
Nottinghamshire  paribh  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3, 
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Newark-apon-Trent.  Newark-upon-Trent 
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Godwin  (H.)  The  worthies  and  celebrities 
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Miller  (Elizabeth  T.)  Chapters  in  the  history 
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Money  (Walter).  The  history  of  the  ancient 
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(Jour.  Brit  Archoeol.  Assoc,      n.  s.  v.  3,  pp.  157- 
183.     London,  1896.) 

A  popular  history  of   Newbury,  in  the 

county  of  Berks,  from  early  to  modern  times. . . 
Accompanied  with  a  memoir  on  the  geology  of 
Newbury. .  .by  E.  P.  Richards. .  .and  a  contribu- 
tion on  the  botany  of  the  district  by  G.  C.  Druce. 
London:  Simp  kin  .  .  .  Kent  &*  Co,,  Ltd.,  1905. 
viii,  244  p.,  4  diag.,  17  pi.     8*.  CO 

Newcastle. 
Pbriodicals. 
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Nivocastle,  confd. 

J.  R.  Boyle  and  F.  W.  Dendv.]  Durham: 
AnJrfws  si*  Co. t  i^gS-99'  2  v.  8.  (Surtecs  So- 
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Newcastle-apon-Tyne. — Company  of  Host- 
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Hostmen  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  Durham: 
Andrews^  Co,,  1901.  Iv,  332  p.  8**.  (Surtees 
Society.     Publications,     v.  105.)  CA 

Register  of  the  names  of  persons  entitled  to 
vote  for  the  borouj^h  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
NewcastU'Upon-Tyne:  I.  ^  R,  Akenhead,  1832. 
50  1.     8°.  CO  p.  box 

Rendel  (G.  D.)  Newcastle-on-Tyne:  its  muni- 
cipal origin  and  growth.  With  a  preface  by 
Thomas  Hodgkin.  London:  E.  Arnold,  1898. 
xvi,  140  pp..  I  map,  3  pi.     12°.  CO 

Welford    (Richard).     History   of    Newcastle 

and  Gateshead.     Edited  by  R.  Welford.     London: 

W,  Scott,  1884-87.     3  V.     8°.  CO 

Newcastle  Oconyll. 

Westropp  (Thomas  Johnson).  The  Desmonds' 
castle  at  Newcastle  Oconyll,  Co.  Limerick.  3  pi. 
^Royal  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland.  Jour.  ser.  5, 
V.  19  (v.  39),  p.  42-58,  350-368.  Dublin,  1909. 
S°.)  CSB 

Newchurch. 

Ne'wcharch.  The  registers  of  Newchurch  in 
the  township  of  Culcheth,  in  the  County  of  Lan- 
caster. Christenings,  weddings,  and  burials,  1599-* 
1812.  Transcribed  and  edited  by  W.  J.  Kaye 
and  Rev.  E.  W.  W.  Kaye.  The  indexes  by  A. 
Wilson.  Cambridge:  Lancashire  Parish  Register 
Soc.,  1905.  xxii,  306  p.,  2  pi.  8".  (Lancashire 
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Newdigate. 

Heales  (Alfred).  Newdegate  church:  its  rec- 
tors and  registers.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Surrey 
Archseol.  Coll.  v.  6,  pp.  268-292.  London,  1874. 
8*.)  CO 

Bbyhe'w  (S.  M.)  Newdigate,  south  Surrey. 
I  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  34,  pp. 
187-194.     London,  1878.) 

Newenden,  Kent. 

Newenden.  Register.  Baptisms,  15  59-1 8 12. 
Burials,  1 560-1 8 1 2.  Marriages,  1560-18 13.  Tran- 
scribed and  edited  by  Rev.  E.  Jermyn.  London: 
Par.  Reg,  Soc,  1897.  vii,  78  p.  8°.  (Parish 
Reg.  Soc.     no.  10.)  ARS 

Newington  Bagpath. 

Newing^on  Bagpath.  Marriages  at  Newing- 
ton Bagpath.  1686  to  181 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire, 
Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  7,  pp.  148-163.     London,  1901.     8*.) 


—  Marriages  at  Newington  Bagpath,  from 
the  Bishop's  Transcripts  at  Gloucester.  Additional 
to  those  printed  in  volume  7.  (In:  Gloucestershire, 
Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  12,  pp.  111-112.     London,  1906.     8".) 


Newmarket.  Cambridgeshire. 

Hore  (J.  P.)  The  history  of  Newmarket,  and 
the  annals  of  the  turf:  with  memoirs. .  .of . .  .nota- 
ble turfites. .  .to  the  end  of  the  17.  century.  Lon- 
don: A.  H.  Bailey  6*  Co.,  1886.     3  v.     8^      CO 


Newminster  abbey. 

Newminster  abbey.  Chartularium  Abbathiae 
de  Novo  Monasterio,  ordinis  Cisterciensis,  fundatae 
1 137;  [edited  by  J.  T.  Fowlerl.  Durham,  London 
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Newnham,  Gloucestershire. 

Kerr  (Russell  James).  Notes  on  the  borough 
and  manor  of  Newnham.  (Bristol  and  Gloucester- 
shire Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  i8,  pp.  142-174. 
Bristol,  1894.     8°.)  CO 

Newnham,  Hampshire. 

Ne'wnlukin.  Marriages  at  Newnham,  1754  to 
1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  87-91.  London, 
1906.     8".)  ARX 

Newnham,  Hertfordshire. 

Transcripts  of  parish  registers.  Newnham. 
(Herts  Geneal.  and  Antiquary,  v.  3,  pp.  72-75. 
Harpenden,  Herts,  1897.     8**.) 

Newport,  Monmouthshire. 

Historical  traditions  and  facts  relating  to 
Newport  and  Caerleon,  by  a  member  of  the'Caer- 
leon  and  Monmouthshire  Antiquarian  Society. 
Newport:  W.  N./ohns,  i^Zo-^t.     6  v.    12*     CO 

Newport,  Shropshire. 

Jones  (Edward).  Historical  records  of  New- 
port, CO.  Salop.  (Shropshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  7,  pp.  34^3^2;  v.  8,  pp. 
22Q-268;  V.  9,  pp.  117-170;  v.  10,  pp.  96-123. 
Shrewsbury,  1884-87.     8^)  CO 

Newquay. 

Gnide  to  Newquay  and  neighbourhood,  includ- 
ing Perran  and  Bedruthren  Steps.  [Cliffs  of  Corn- 
wall.] Truro:  W.  Lake,  1872.  33  p.  16°. 
(Lake's  series  of  handy  guide  books.)   CO0  p.  ▼.  1 

Thomas  (J.  Henwood).  Newquay  [Cornwall]. 
(Cornish  Maga.  v.  i,  pp.  140-151-  London^ 
1898.     8*.) 

Newstead  abbey. 

Irving  (Washington).  Abbotsford  and  New- 
stead  Abbey,  by  the  author  of  **  The  Sketch-Book." 
London:  J.  Murray,  1835.  (6),  290  p.   12°.    KTO 

Philadelphia:  Carey,  Lea  6*  Blanch- 

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no.  2.)  NBY 

Pettiirrew  (T.  J.)  On  Newstead  Abbey. 
I  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  9,  pp.  14- 
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Newton,  Edinburghshire. 

Lament  (John).  The  diary  of  Mr.  John  La- 
ment of  Newton,  1 649-1 671.  Edinburgh  [J, 
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XV  p.,  I  facsim.     sq.  4°-     (Maitland  Club.)      CA 

Newton,  Lancashire. 

Crofton(H.  T.)  A  history  of  Newton  chap- 
elry  in  the  ancient  parish  of  Manchester;  including 
sketches  of  the  townships  of  Newton  with  Kirk- 
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4  v.     8'.    (Chetham  Society,    n.s.  v.  52-55.)    CA 

Newton,  West. 
See  West  Newton. 


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Newton-Abbot,  Devonshire. 

Stirline^  (D.  M.)  A  history  of  Newton-Abbot 
and  Newton-Bushel,  and  also,  illustrations  of  the 
antiquities,  topography,  and  scenery  of  the  circum- 
jacent neighbourhood,  including  Teignmouth.  Tor- 
quay, and  Chudleigh...  Newtofi- Abbot:  JV.  F, 
Forord,  1830.     xi,  179  p.     nar.  12".  CO 

Newton  Bushel. 

See  Newton-Abbot. 

Newton  Tony. 

Newton  Tony.  Marriages  at  Newton  Tony, 
I5QI  to  1 8 12.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  133-142. 
London^  1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Newtown,  Hampshire. 

Newtown.  Marriages  at  Newtown,  1679  to 
1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  73-80.  London^ 
1906.     8^)  ARX 

Newtown,  Montgomeryshire. 

WilHama  (Richard).  A  parochial  account  of 
Newtown.  2  pi.  (Coll.  Hist.  &  Archineol.  relating 
to  Montgomeryshire  &  its  Borders,  v.  32,  pp. 
115-202.     Oswestry^  1902.) 

Ncwtown-Linford. 

Newtown-Linford.  The  parish  registers  of 
Newton-Linford,  Leicestershire.  1677-1679.  Lon- 
don \^Printed  at  the  private  press  of  F,  A.  Crist^ 


1884^    5  p.i.,  5  f.   f^  t^ 

Nidd. 

Nidd  Hall.  The  Catholic  registers  of  Nidd 
Hall,  N.  R.  of  York,  1 780-1 823.  (In:  Catholic 
Record  Society.  Miscellanea,  v.  3,  pp.  135-143. 
London,  1906.     8°.)  ZLP 

Nidderdale. 

Speig^ht  (H.)  Nidderdale  and  the  Garden  of 
the  Nidd:  a  Yorkshire  Rhineland.  Being  a  com- 
plete account,  historical,  scientific,  and  descriptive 
of  the  beautiful  valley  of  the  Nidd.  London:  E. 
5/<>r>&,  1894.  514  p.,  13  pi.,  3  maps  &  plans,  illus. 
8'.  CO 

Ninfield. 

Sharpe  (John).  Notes  on  Ninfield  and  its  reg- 
isters. (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  17,  pp. 
57-63.     Lexves,  1865.     8^)  CO 

Niton, 

Niton.  Marriages  at  Niton,  1561  to  1812. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  125-136.  London^ 
1910.     8^)  ARX 

Norfolk. 

See  also 

Great  Yarmouth.  Norwich. 

Bini.IOGRAI'HY. 

Rye  (Walter).  An  index  to  Norfolk  topography. 
London:  Longmans^  Green  6r*  Co.,  1881.  xxx,  416  p. 
8^     (Index  Soc.     Pub.     v.  10.)  CO 

Prkiodicai.s. 
Norfolk  and  Norwich  Archneological  Society. 
Norfolk  Archjeology;  or,  Miscellaneous  tracts  re- 
lating to  the  antiquities  of  the  county  of  Norfolk. 
V.  1-13.  pt.  1-2.  Index  to  v.  i-io  in  v.  10.  jVor- 
wich,  1847-Q7.     8".  CO 


Norfolk  records,  beinga  collection  of  record* 

references  derived  from  the  official  ms.  indexes  pre- 
served in  the  Public  Record  Office,  London.  Edited 
byW.  D.  Selby.  AVrwiVA,  i886-*92.  2  v.   8%   CO 

V.  I.  Inquisitions  post  mortem  or  escheats.  Licences  and 
pardons  (Alienation  Office).  Patent  rr>lls.  Placita  de  banco 
(Common  pleas).  Bills  and  answers  (Exchequer  Queen's  Re- 
membrancer). 

V.  3.  Index  to  four  series  of  Norfolk  inquisitions. 

Report  for  1859-62,  '64-80,  *82-'96.  [Nor. 

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Gensral  Works. 
Andr^  (J.  L.)   Notes  on  ritualistic  ecclesiology 
in  north-east  Norfolk.    (Archaeol.  Jour.    v.  46,  pp. 
136-155.     London,  1889.) 

Andrews  (William),  editor.  See  Byg^one  Nor- 
folk. 

Asaeaament  (The)  of  the  townships  of  the 
county  of  Norfolk  for  the  king's  tenths  and  fif- 
teenths, as  settled  in  1334.  Communicated  by  the 
Rev.  W.  Hudson.  (Norfolk  and  Norwich  Archxol. 
Soc.  Norfolk  Archieology.  v.  12,  pp.  243-2Q7. 
Norwich,  1895.     8^)  CO 

Blomefield  (F.)  An  essay  towards  a  topo- 
graphical history  of  the  county  of  Norfolk,  con- 
tinued by  C.  Parkin.   London,  i%oS'    iiv.    8".    CO 

Brayley  (E.  W.),  and  J.  Britton.  Beauties 
of  England  and  Wales.  Norfolk.  . .  London,  iSio. 
8^  CBD 

Bygfono  Norfolk,  edited  by  W.  Andrews.  Low 
don:  IV,  Andrews  ^  Co,,  1898.  4  p.l.,  290  p.,  8  pi. 


8°. 


CO 


Chambera  (John).  A  general  history  of  the 
county  of  Norfolk,  intended  to  convey  all  the  in- 
formation of  a  Norfolk  tour,  with. .  .details  of  an- 
tiquarian, architectural,  and  miscellaneous  infor- 
mation; including  biographical  notices...  A'V»r- 
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Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Norfolk.  . .  London: 
C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  142  p.,  i  1.,  i  map.  24*.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  14.])         CBI> 

Cotman  (J.  S.)  Engravings  of  sepulchral 
brasses  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  Second  edition 
with  notes  by  Sir  Samuel  Rush  Mcyrick.  Albert 
Wray,  etc.     I^ondon,  1839.     2  v.     4**.       ffMMK 

Daviea  (G.  C.)  Norfolk  broads  and  rivers;  or. 
The  water-ways,  lagoons,and  decoys  of  East  Anglia. 
Newed.  Edinburgh:  IV.  Black-vood &*  Sons,\%%^, 
viii,  (2)  328  p.,  7  pi.     I2^  COB 

General  (A)  history  of  the  county  of  Norfolk, 
intended  to  convey  all  the  information  of  a  Norfo  k 
tour,  with  the  more  extended  details  of  antiquarian, 
statistical,  pictorial,  architectural,  and  miscellaneous 
information,  including  biographical  notices,  original 
and  selected.     Norwich,  1829.     2  v.     8*.  CO 

Gilpin  (William).  Observations  on  several  parts 
of  the  counties  of  Cambridge,  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  and 
Essex.  Also  on  several  parts  of  north  Wales.  I.on. 
don,  1S09.     8°.  KTH 

Great  Britain. — Court  of  King* s  Justiciars. 
Pedes  finium:  or,  Fines  relating  to  the  county  of 
Norfolk  levied  in  the  King's  Court  from  the  third 
year  of  Richard  I.  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  John. 
Edited  by  W.  Rye.  Noiwich:  A.  H.  Goose  S*  Co.^ 
1881.  2  p.l.,  xix,  16,  154  p.  8°.  (Norfolk  arch. T- 
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Norfolk,  ccnfd. 

Handbook  (or  Essex,  Suffolk,  Norfolk  and 
Cambridgeshire.  London:  Murray,  1875.  a.  td. 
13°.  KPP 


8°. 


CO 


Bervey  (William).  The  visitation  of  Norfolk 
in  year  15(13.  Taken  by  W.  Harvey,  Clarenceux 
king  of  arms.  From  Harleian  mss.  in  the  British 
Uuseum.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  G.  H.  Dashwood, 
and  continued  by  Captain  W.  E.  G.  L.  Buiwer, 
G.  A.  Carihew,  Bev.  W.  Grigson. . .  NorvUh: 
Jlfi/ler  &•  Lravinr.  i&yS-j&fis.  2  v.  8°.  (Norfolk 
and  Norwich  Archxological  Society.)  ARX 

The  visitacion  of  Norfolk,  made  and  taken 

by  W.  Hervey. .  .1563.  enlarged  with  another  visi- 
tacion made  by. .  .Cooke,  with  many  olhcr  descents; 
and  also  the  visitation  made  by  John  Raven.  Ed. 
by  Walter  Rye.  LsndBn,  iSgt.  3  p.l..  375,  18  p., 
I  1.      4°.      (Harleian  Soc.      ?ub.      v.  31.)  *R 

■aaon  (R.  H,)  The  history  of  Norfolk:  from 
original  records  and  other  authorities  preserved  in 
public  and  private  collections. . .  [With  an  appendix; 
Natural  history  of  Norfolk.]  London:  Wirlhiimir. 
Lia  &■  Co.,  iBBj.  viii,  65»,  Ixviii  p.,  3  tac-sim.. 
1  map.  5  pi.     f°.  ttCO 

Norfolk,  Eti^tand.  Norfolk  parish  registers. 
Marriages.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  and 
F.Johnson,  v.  1-5,  London:  PhUlimort  b- Co., 
iSgtt-lgio.  8°.  (PhUlimore's  parish  register  series. 
»■  9.  13.  75,  95.  '48.)  ARX 

v.  1  edilnl  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore,  F.  Johaaoa  and  J.  H. 
V.  i.'acIc.  Hemblingioo.'  RrundillTBifrl^iihl'in  Si.  P^ur! 

detdon.  Slftioifuhaw,  C«lihorpe,  Injworih.  Souihlcre.  ^Jm 
Lcihain.    CuilFBcte.    Lingley.    Narbarough. 

Bibingly.      Chcdgrave, 
v.).  Si.  Mtty  CuiLiny,  Ncrvkli.  Honlful.   Booion.  Rin- 

Ungh»niEpiK.!pT"'Mund"lry™'"*  '"■  '  " 
Y.  ..  Barton  Turf.    Hcdtphim.    W«iing.    Citlilon  Rode. 

Burnham  Sullnn.  HirltllnK.  Bidiniluni,  Cr«h>ni. 
V.  J.  Stalinby  >iit>  HFrringbv.  Holneby  the  Sea.  Holme 

Hale.    Runhiini.    Woodion.    Cringleford.    Thngby.    Fring. 

Ditching  ham.   Mauiby.  Topcroll.  Thwaite  St.  Maty.  Weit 

Norfolk  (The)  lour;  or,  Traveller's  pocket 
companion,  being  a  concise  description  of  all  the 
noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats. .  .principal 
towns,  and  other  remarkable  places  in  the  county 
of  Norfolk  ...  to  which  is  added  a  list  of  the  palaces 
and  chief  seats  in  England.  Norwiih:  R.  Bial- 
»'ff.  1773-     iv,  83  pp.     a.  ed.     :6°.  CO 

fforwieh:  R.  Bralniffe,  1776.     iv,  60  pp. 

13*.  COB 

PettlKre-w  (T.  J,l  On  the  anliquilies  of  Nor- 
folk. 2  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archeeol.  Assoc,  v.  14, 
pp.  I-Iq.      London,   [858.) 

Ror»I  Archxological  Instilule  of  Great  Brilain 
and  Ireland.  Memoirs  illustrative  of  the  history 
and  anliquilies  of  Norfolk  and  the  city  of  Norwich, 
communicated  to  the  annual  meeting  held  at  Nor- 
wich. July,  1847,  with  a  general  report  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  meeting  and  a  catalogue  of  the 
museum  formed  on  that  occasion.  London:  I. 
SthrimflBH,  1851.  viii.  Ivl,  334  p..  I  plan,  33  pi. 
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665 

Bye  (Walter).  A  history  of  Norfolk.  London: 
E.  Sloct,  1887.  iii-viii,  316  p.  8°.  (Popular 
county  histones.)  CO 

Report  on  the  manuscripts  of  the  family  of 

Gawdy,  formerly  of  Norfolk.  London:  Eyri  &■ 
Sfollisimode,frlri.,im.  iv,  337  p.  8°.  (His- 
torical Manuscripts  Commission,  [to.  report,  ap- 
pendix, pt.  3.1)  C 

CoiTIBJDi  much  valuable  iorormation  relative  to  Norfolk 
biliary  and  genology. 

Tourist's  guide  to  the  county  of  Norfolk. . . 

London:  E.  Stanford.  1879.  4  p.l-.  138  p.,  I 
map,  I  plan.     16  .  KS 

Short  (A)  catalogue  of  the  records  of  the  county 
of  Norfolk,  preserved  in  the  shirehall,  Norwich. 
Norwi<k,  1904.     I  p.l.,  s  p.     8°. 

SaSing  (Ernest  Richard).  History  and  legends 
of  the  Broad  District ;  with  a  glance  at  its  folk  lore, 
ghosts,  churches,  etc.  London:  Jarrold  fr"  Sens 
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1901-06,  av.  f°.  (In:  The  Victoria  history  oT 
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WUt«  (William).  History,  gaietteev  and  di- 
rectory of  Norfolk,  including  the  city  of  Norwich, 
and. .  .a  general  survey  of  the  county.,  .the  diocese 
of  Norwich.  ..magistrates  and  public  officers,  and 
...archaeological,  architectural,  agricultural,  bio- 
graphical, botanical,  geological  and  ornithologicat 
information.  Shtffield:  W.  Whiti,  1883.  viii, 
1043  p.,  I  map.     4.  ed.     S°.  CO 

Woodward  (S.)  The  Norfolk  topographer's 
manual.     London.  1B43.     8°.  COB 

Norman  lon-by- Derby. 
Normanton-br- Derby.     Marriages  at  Nor- 
manlon-by-Detby,  1769  to  1813.    (In;    Derbyshire, 
Eng.      Derbyshire   parish   registers.       Marriages. 
V.  6.  pp.  I0I-IO3.      London.  1909.      8°.)       ARX 
Normanton-on-Soar. 
Normanton-on-Soar,      Marriages   at  Nor- 
ma nlon-on- Soar.  1559  to  1813.     (In:  Nottingham- 
shire,   Eng.      Nottinghamshire    parish    registers. 
Marriages,     v.  5,  pp.  37-48.     London,  1903.    8°.) 
ARX 
North  Berwick  priory. 
North    Berwick    Priory.      Carte  monalium  de 
Northberwic:  Prioralos  Cisterciencis  B.  Marie  de 
Northberwic    munimenta   velusta  que   supersutit. 
[Preface  signed  C.  I.,  i.e.  Cosmo  Innes.]     Edin- 
iurgi[T.  Constaile]  1847.     xxxvi  p.,  3  I,.  09  p. .  4 
fac-sim.,  6pl.     4°.  ZHTB 

North  Burton. 
See  Burton  Fleming. 

North  Curry. 

North  Curry.  Marriages  at  North  Curry,  1539 
to  1813,  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  75-139.  London, 
1899,     3°.)  y  iTCX. 

OUTey(HughP.)  Norih  Curry:  anaT  nanor 
and  hundred.     Notes  on  the  histor^T  three 

parishes:  North  Curry,   Stoke  St.  X  West 

Hatch,  contained  therein.    Taunl^  Barni- 

cott  &•  Pearee,  l<^\.    xiv,  348  f  plant, 

t6  pi.,  I  tab.     8°.  ABX 


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North  LuSeaham,  Rnllandshire. 
North  LufFenham.     The  registers.    tS73-i8i3. 
Transcribed  and   edited   by  Rev.  P.    G.   Dennis. 
LendoH:  Parish  Rig.   Sat..   1896.     i,  166  p.     8°. 
(Parish  Reg.  Soc.     no.  4.)  AB8 

North  Poortoa. 
North  Poorton,     Marriages  at  North  Poorton, 
i76itaiSii.  (Id:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  reg- 
isters.  Marriages,   v.  i,  pp.  149-150;  v.  a,  p.  rsq. 
London,   1Q06-07.     8°.)  AXX. 

North  Scarle. 
North  Scarle.    Marriages  at  North  Scarle,  1564 
to  iSii.     (Id:  Liacolashire.    Eng.      Lincolnshire 
parish  registers.      Marriages,      v.    3,    pp.    61-81. 
London,  190S.    8°.)  ARX 

North  Waltham. 
North    Waltham.      Marriages  at  North  Wai- 
tham.  ]6S4  to  iSri,  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.   Hamp- 
shire parish  registers.   Marriages,    v.  3,  pp.  43-50. 
London,  igoi.     B°.)  ARX 

North  Wootton. 
North  Wootton.  The  parish  register  ot  North 
Wootton.  Dorset,  from  the  year  1539  to  the  year 
17B6.  Privately  printed  from  the  original  record 
byC.  H.  Mayo.  \Norih  Woolon?  \iTii\  i  p.l.. 
34  P-     12°.  ARX 

Northallerton. 
Croaflold  (Miss  A.)     The  history  of  North- 
Allerton,  in  the  county  of  York.  Tovrhich  is  added 
a  description  of  the  Castle-Hills.    JVoriA  Allirtin: 
J.  Langdalt,    i7gT.      Sop.      8°.  CO 

InfUdew  (C.  J.  D.)  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  North  Allerton.      London.  1858.      pi.      8°, 

CO 

Northampton. 

Campion  (Samuel  S.)  Northampton  with  its 
surroundings.  With  DOlea  on  the  geology  of  the 
district  by  lieeby  Thompson,  on  the  botany  of  Ihe 
district  by  H.  N.  Dixon  and  on  the  ornithology  of 
the  dislrict  by  Rev.  W,  A.  Shaw.  Northampton: 
Homeland  Assoc,  for  Ike  Encourag/mfnl  of  Tour- 
ing in  Cl.  Br.,  1907.  Ii2  p.,  5  pi.,  I  map.  ii". 
(The  Homeland  Handbooks.     No.  53.J  COB 

Corbet  (Sir  Walter  O.)  The  manuscripts  of 
Sir  W.  O.  Corbet,  of  Acton  Reynald.  bart.  [Shrop- 
■hire.  Being  early  documents  of  local  interest, 
with  deeds  relating  to  the  town  of  Northampton.] 
([n:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  Fifteenth 
report,  appendix,  pt.  10,  pp.  (16-77.  London,  1899. 
8°.)  C 

Hftrtahorne  (Charles  Henry).  The  castle  and 
parliaments  of  Northampton.  (Archaeol,  Jour. 
V.  3.  pp.  309-332.      London,  1846.) 

Ltbor  (The)  custumarum:  the  book  of  the  an 
dent  usagez  &  customez  of  the  town  of  Northamp- 
ton, from  the  earliest  record  to  144S,  edited  by 
C.  A.  Markham.  Norlhamplon:  Taylor  &>  Son, 
1895.     xii.  103  p.,  I  pi.,  I  fac-sim.     sq.  4°.      CO 

Northmmpton.  Records.  Preface  by  the  lord 
bishop  of  London,  introductory  chapter  on  the  his- 
tory of  the  town  by  W.  R,  D.  Oldkins.  First 
volume  edited  by  C.  A.  Markham.  Second  volume 
edited  by  Kev.  J,  C.  Cox.  [London]  E.  Stoik. 
^98.     3  V.     4°.  CO 

■"ine  of  100  copla  printed  on  largi:  p»per. 


St.  Poter'a.  KorlkampKm.  Marriages  at 
St.  Peter's,  Northampton,  1578  to  1813.  (lo: 
Northamptonshire,  Eng.  Northamptonshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  1,  pp.  1-53.  Lendem, 
1909.    8°.)  ABX 

North  am  pto  nsh  i  re. 

BieuOOArHV. 

Hnth  (Henry).    The  Huth  library.  A  catalogue 

of  the  printed  books,  manuscripts,  autograph 
letters,  and  engravings,  collected  by  H.  Huth.  with 
collations  and  bibliographical  descriptions.  Book> 
relating  to  the  history  of  Northamptonshire;  za 
written  by  natives  or  residents  in  the  county  of 
Noithampton.  Northampton:  Taylor  ft*  Son, 
1881.     I  p.l.,  so  p.,  I  I.     8*.  CO  p.  T.  1 


Androwa    (William),   editor.      See   Bygovm 

Northamptonshire. 

Arehitcetaral  notices  of  the  churches  of 
the  archdeaconry  of  Northampton:  deaneries  of 
Higham  Ferrers  and  Haddon  [published  by  the 
Architectural  SoC.  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  North- 
ampton]. London, li^i).  pi.  illus.  nar.  4°.  MRBH 

B»her  (G.)  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
county  of  Northampton,  v.  1-2.   London,  tiil'il. 

r.  CO 

NomDrcpubliibcd. 

Brayloy  (E.  W.).  and  J.  ButrroN.  Beauties 
of  England  and  Wales...  Northamptonshire. .. 
London.  iSio.      8°.  CBD 

Brldfoa  (J.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
Northamptonshire,  compiled  from  his  MS.  collec- 
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9  V     ('  no 


(*. 


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Bygone  Northamptonshire.  Edited  by  William 
Andrews.  London:  Simpkin.  Marshall.  Hamilton, 
Kent  &'  Co..  1891.      4  p.l.,  232  p.,  1  pi.      8°.    CO 

Cooke  (G.  A.)     Topographi<:al  and  statistii^at 

description    of    ihe    county   of    Northampton... 

London:  C.  Cookt,  n.  d.     14a  p.,  1  l„  i  map.     14*. 

(Cooke's  Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  1 5  J) 

CBD 

Cox  (J.  Charles).  The  parish  churches  of 
Northamptonshire  illuslraied  by  wills,  temp. 
Henry  viil.  (Archieol.  Jour.  v.  58  (ser.  3,  v.  3). 
pp.  113-133.     London,  1901,) 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Northamptonshire 
and  Rutland.  London:  Murray,  1878.  13°.  (Mur- 
ray's Handbooks.)  KFP 

London:  E.   Stanford.  1901.     vi,  i  I.   [17] 

256  p..  3   maps  in  pockels,     Z.  ed.     t6°.     (Mur- 
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Hartahorne  (C.  H.)  Historical  memorials  of 
Northampton,  taken  chiefly  from  unprinted  records. 
Northampton:  Abel  &•  Sons,  1848.  (4)  357  p. 
illus.     lb°.  CO 

Hlatorleal  collections  relating  10  Northamp- 
tonshire: family  histories,  pedigrees,  biographies, 
tracts  on  witches,  historical  antiquities,  reprints  of 
rare  and  unique  tracts,  &c.,  &c.  Northamptttt:J, 
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Northamptonshire,  fonfd. 

Hlalory  of  Northamptonshire.  Geatalogical 
volume.  Edited  by  O.  Barron.  Londeti;  A.  Cen- 
ilaiU6'  Ce.,  1906.  xii,  3Sop.,  3q  pi.,  34  port,,  34 
Ub.  r.  (In:  The  Victoria  hisloryoftbecounlies 
cf  England.)  \\CO 

Irvine  (J.  T.)  Notes  reUtive  to  some  Nortb- 
anipionshire  churches  o(  Norman  age;  all  evident ly 
the  work  of  t be  same  master-mason,  one  seemingly 
from  France.  I  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archxol.  Assoc, 
n.  s.  V.  I.  pp.  309-313-     Leitdon,  1895.) 

Lincoln  (Diocese).  Calendars  of  Lincoln  wills. 
Edited  by  C.  W.  Foster,  v.  i.  Landan:  Brit. 
Rec.  See.,  laoi.  S°.  (British  Record  Society.  Index 
library,     [v.]  38.)  ARCA 

Early  Lincoln  wills.     An   abstract  of   all 

the  wills  and  administrations  recorded  in  the  Epis- 
copal registers  of  the  old  diocese  of  Lincoln... 
1*80-1547.  By  Alfred  Gibljons.  LiHcoln:  J. 
Williamsim,  1B88.  5  p.l.,  844  p.,  1  I.  B°.  (Lincoln 
record  series.)  AKX 

Monk  (William).  A  sketch  of  the  history  of 
the  town  and  county  of  Northampton,  being  a 
paper  read  at  the  evening  conveisazione  of  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  Royal  Archeeological  Insli. 
tute  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  held  in  the  town 
hall,  at  Northampton,.. the  3.  August,  1878, 
Narihampien:  Taylor  &r'  San,  1878.  i  p.l,,  47- 
5b  p,  8  .  CO  (NorthmmptonaUre)  p.  v.  1 
Horton  (John).  The  nalural  history  of 
Northampton-shire,  with  some  account  of  the  an- 
tiquities. To  which  is  annexed  a  transcript  of 
Doomsday -book,  so  far  as  it  relates  to  that  county, 
LohJoh.  1713.      f°.  ttP<iR 

Nichols  (John  Bowyer),  Historical  &  gene- 
alogical notes  relatinf;  to  Northamptonshire.  From 
"Collectanea  topogtaphica  et  gencalogica"  and 
"  Excerpta  historica."  NorlkamplBn;  Taylor  &• 
Sen,  1879.     iv.  aS  p,     8°. 

CO  (HortlutmptoiiBhlrft)  p.  v.  1 
Horth  (Thomas).  The  church  bells  of  North- 
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peculiar  uses;  with  chapters  on  bells  and  the 
Northanls  bell  founders.  LeUtsltr;  S.  Clarki. 
1B78.  XTii.  I  I.,  471  (1)  p..  ao  pi.  8*.  CO 
Nortluunpton  (Archdeaconry).  A  calendar 
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and  Rutland,  proved  in  the  court  of  the  archdeacon 
of  Northampton,  i5io-i65».  Edited  by  W.  P.  W. 
Phillimorc,  London:  C.  J.  Clark,  1888,  xv  (i), 
ato  p.  8*,  (British  Record  Soc.  Indiji  Librarv. 
V,  I.)  ABCA 
Northamptonahlre.  Copies  of  the  polls 
taken  at  the  several  elections  for  members  to 
represent  the  county  of  Northampton  to  Parliament. 
In  the  years  170J,  1705,  1730,  1745.  &  1806.  At 
Northampton...  [Edited  by  B,  Botfield.]  A'erih- 
amptoH;  T.  E.  Duty.  1833.  3  p.l..  398  p.,  i  I. 
sq.  4'.  fCO 
Northamptonshire  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages. Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Fhillimore.  R.  C. 
Faiihfull,  and  H.  I.  Longden.  v,  i-a.  LoHden: 
PAillimore  ^  Co.,  1908-09.  8*.  ( Phi  I  limore's  parish 
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V.  I.    ClimaD.    Noithbi>n>D|h,    Pcakiik.   Cutor.    Siaki 


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V.  I,  St.  Pcicr'*.  Nan tumpton,  Stowe  ti  Chucchca. 
CrODghtoD.    Hirpole.    Lam  port.    EverdoD,    Fanhiaiuou. 

P»par  (A)  on  Puritans  in  Nortbamp.tonshire, 
dated  16.  July.  1590.  With  particulars  of  the 
" Classics  hnlden  at  the  Bull  in  Northampton; 
and  of  one  Edmond  Snape  beeinge  or  pretending 
to  be  curate  of  S,  Peters  in  Northampton,  /forth- 
amflon:    Taylor  &•  Son,  1B78,      8  p.      B°. 

CO  (HorthamptonsUre)  p.  ▼.  1 

Pjrtehlftr  (The)  country.  (Blackwood's  Maga. 
V.  >7S.  pp.  363-380.     London,  1904.) 

Ronnd(J.  H.)  The  hidation  of  Northampton- 
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1900.) 

Tract*  (rare  and  curious  reprints,  HS.,  etc.), 
relating  to  Northamptonshire,     Facsimile  illustra- 
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CO  (Northamptonalilra)  p.  ▼.  1 

Victoria  (The)  history  of  the  county  of  North- 
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R,  M.  Serjeantson.  v,  i-a,  fVtttminsttr  [A. 
Conilabli  &•  Co.]  1903-06,  f°.  (In;  Victoria  his- 
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Wbellan  (F,)  &  Co.  History,  topography,  and 
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Northborough. 

Astler  (H.  J.  Dukinfield).  Northborough 
church  and  manor  house,  in  connection  with 
Cromwell  and  the  Claypoles.  3  pi.  (Jour.  Brit. 
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iBgo) 

Nortbborongli.  Marriages  at  Northborough, 
— °    --    -"--       (rii;     Northamptonshire,    Eng. 


Northeye. 

Tamer  (Edward).  The  lost  towns  of  Northeye 

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Northleach. 

Boyoe  (David).     The  Northleach   court-book. 

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Nort  hover. 

NorthoTer.     Marriages  at   Northover,   1531 

to  1S13.     (In:  Somerset,   Eng.     Somerset  parish 

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1898,     V.)  ARX 

Northumberland, 

Alnwick.  Newcastle. 

PlRIODICALS. 

Durham  and  Northumberland  Parish  Register 
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Ntrtkumbtrlaitd,  cont'd. 
Andreira    (W.)     BygODC     Northumberland. 

London:  W.  Andrevii  *•  Co.,  1899.  4  p,l.,  168  p., 
6  pi.     8°.  CO 

Ba,teB  (C.  J.)     The  history  of  Northumberland. 
Zmrfow,  1895.   8°.  (Popular  county  histories.)    CO 
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North  country  wills,   being  abstracts  of   wills  re- 
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Somerset   House    and    Lambeth   Palace,    1383   to 
1558.      Durham:     Andrtjvs    &•    Co.,     1908.      viii, 
329  p.,    1   I.      8°.      {Surtees    Soc.     Publications. 
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Cooke  (G.  A.)     Topographical   and   statistical 
description  of  the  county  of   Northumberland... 
Loudon;    C.   Cooie.    n.   d.     160  p.,   i  map.     24°. 
(Coolce'a  Topography  of   Great  Britain,     [sr.  n.l) 
CBD 
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Lives  of  Nottinghamshire  worthies  and  cele- 
brated and  remarkable  men  of  the  county  from  the 
Norman  conquest  to  a.d.  1882.  London:  H. 
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Handbook  for  travellers  in  Derbyshire,  Not- 
tinghamshire, Leicestershire,  and  Staffordshire. 
London:  Murray,  1874.  2.  ed.  16'.  (Murray's 
Handbooks.)  KFP 

History  (A)  of  Nottinghamshire,  v.  t-2.  Lon- 
don: A.  Constable  &*  Co.,  Ltd.,  1906-10.  illus.  C 
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Jewitt  (Llewellynn).  On  ancient  customs  and 
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Laird  (F.  C.)    Nottinghamshire,  Rutlandshire 

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MarahaU  (G.  W),  editor.     See  Visitations 

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Nottinghamshiret  England,  Nottingham- 
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P.  W.  Phillimore  and  J.  Standish.  v.  1-14.  London: 

Phillimore  and  Co.,  1898-1910.    8*.   (Phillimore's 

parish  register  series,    v.  3,  11,  16,  26,  33,  44-45, 

56.  59.  64-65,  82,  106.)  ARX 

No.  7  of  150  copies  printed,  v.  q  edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Philli- 
more and  Gr.  C.  Robertson;  v.  6  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  and 
G.  Fellows;  v.  8-10,  la,  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  and  T.  M. 
Blajrg ;  V.  XX  and  14,  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  and  G.  G. 
Bonaer. 

V.  I.  Bingham.  East  Bridgford.  Car  Colston.  Elton-on- 
the-Hill.  Fiintham.  Granby.  Hawksworth.  Kneeton. 
Orston.  Scarrington.  Screveton.  Thoroton.  Whatton  in 
the  Vale. 

V.  3.  Broughton  Sulney.  Colston  Bassett.  Cotgrave.  Crop> 
well  Bishop.  Hickling.  Kinoulton.  Holme  Pierrepont. 
Owthorpe.  Radcliffe-on-Trent.  Shelford.  Tiihby.  ToUerton. 

V.  3.  Balderton.  Barnby-in-le- Willows.  Coddington.  Cot- 
ham.  East  Stoke.  Newark  Castle.  Elston  Chapel.  Elston. 
Farndon. 

V.  4.  Flawborough.  Hawton.  Kilvington.  Shelton.  Sib- 
thorpe.  Staunton.  Staunton  Chapel.  Syerston.  Thorpe^ 
juxta-Newark.    Winthorpe.    Newark-upon-Trent. 

V.  5.  Costock.  Gotham.  Kingston-upon-Soar.  Norman- 
ton-on-Soar.  Rerapston/  West  Leake.  East  Leake.  Stan- 
ford-on  Soare.  St.  Anne's,  Sutton  Bonington.  St.  Michael's, 
Sutton  Bonington.    Widraerpool. 

V.  6.  Attenborough.  Baaford.  Beeston.  Bilborough. 
Bramcote.    Lenton. 

V.  7.  Willou^hby-on-the- Wolds.  Wysall.  Barton-in-Fabis. 
Thrumpton.  Ratclifle-on-Soar.  West  Bridgford.  Ruddine- 
ton.    Clifton.    Wilford.    Edwalton.     Keyworth. 

V.  8.  Cossall.  Trowell.  Stapleford.  Strelley.  Wollaton. 
Nuthall.     Awsworth.    Greasley. 

V.  9.  Radford.  Hucknall  Torkard.  Annesley.  Bulwell. 
Bunny.    Langar. 

V.  10.  Snenton.  Colwick.  Gedling.  Burton  Joyce. 
Lowdhara. 

V.  II.  Elastwood.  Selston.  Sutton-in-Ashfield.  Kirkby  in 
Ashfield.    Skegby.    Teversal. 

V.  xa.  Lamboey.  Woodborough.  Calverton.  Epnerston. 
Ozton.    Gonalston.     Hoveringham.    Thurgarton.    Tithby. 

V.  13.  Arnold.  Mansfield  Woodhouse.  Mansfield.  Sutton 
in- Ash  field. 

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and  embellished  with  picturesque  views  of  the  seats 
of  the  nobility  and  gentry,  towns,  villages,  churches, 
and  ruins.     London,  1797.     3  v.     4*.  CO 

Throsby  (J*)  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
the  town  and  county  of  Nottingham,  containing 
the  whole  of  Thoroton's  account.  London,  1795. 
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Nuffield. 

(M.  T.)  Notices,  manorial  &  ec- 
clesiastical, of  the  parish  of  Nuffield.  (Transac.  & 
Papers  of  the  Oxfordshire  Archaeol.  Society, 
no.  42,  1901,  pp.  I-14.     Banbury t  igoi.) 

Banbury:    W.    Potts ^    1 901.      20   p. 

8".  (Oxford  Archaeological  Society.  Transactions 
and  papers,     no.  42.)  CO 

Nuttall. 

Nnttall  Marriages  at  Nuthall,  1663  to  1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  81-93. 
London,  1905.     8"*.)  ARX 

Nympsfield. 

Nympafield.  Marriages  at  NimpsBeld,  1679 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  112- 
131.     London,  1896.     8°.)  ARX 

Marriages  at  Nimpsfield,  from  the  Bishop's 

Transcripts  at  Gloucester.  Additional  to  those 
printed  in  volume  i.  (Gloucestershire,  Eng. 
Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  12, 
p.  109.     London,  1906.     8**.)  ARX 

Nynehead. 

Nynehead.  Marriages  at  Nynehead,  1670  to 
i8i2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  141-150.  London, 
1906.     8'.)  ARX 

Oakington. 

Oakin§^on.  Marriages  at  Oakington,  1561 
to  i8i2.  (In:  Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cambridge- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  35-50. 
London,  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

Ockbrook. 

Ockbrook.  Marriages  at  Ockbrook,  1631  to 
1812.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish 
registers.     Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  53-70.     London, 

1906.  8".)  ARX 

Ockley. 

Baz  (Alfred  Ridley).  The  church  registers  and 
parish  account  books  of  Ockley,  co.  Surrey.  (Sur- 
rey Archaeol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  10, 
pp.  20-78.     London,  iSqi.     8*.)  CO 

« 

Odiham. 

Odiham.  Marriages  at  Odiham,  1538101812. 
<In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  1-75.  London,  IQ04. 
8^)  ARX 

Offenham. 

OiFenham.  Marriages  at  Offenham,  1543  to 
181 2.  (In:  Worcestershire,  Eng.  Worcestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  I,  pp.  91-104. 
London,  1 901.     8°.)  ARX 

Offley. 

Oflley.  Marriages  at  OlHey,  1654  to  1812.  (In: 
Hertfordshire,  Eng.  Hertfordshire  parish  regis- 
ters.     Marriages,     v.    i,    pp.    129-144.      London, 

1907.  8°.)  ARX 

Okehampton. 

Some  account  of  the  barony  and  town  of  Oke- 
hampton. .  .including  the  journals  kept  by . . .  Rat- 
tenbury  and  Shebbeare...  Edited.  ..from  the  col- 
lections made  by  W.  B.  Bridges.  ..C.  Thomas  and 


. . .  H.  G.  Fothergill. . .  A  new  edition. . .  by 
W.  H.  K.  Wright.  Tiverton:  fV.  Masland,  18&). 
xxvii,  242  p.,  2  plans,  9  pi.     8°.  CO 

Old  Abbey. 

Wardell  (John).  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  St.  Catherine's,  Old  Abbey,  County  Limerick. 
(Jour.  Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  ser.  5, 
V.  14  (v.  34),  pp.  41-64.     Dublin^  1904.; 

Old  Sodbury. 

Old  Sodbury.  Marriages  at  Old  Sodbury,  1684 
to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  87- 
104.     London,  1903.     8**.)  ARX 

Oldbury. 

Old  Dissenting  Chapel,  Oldbury,  The  regis- 
ters of  the  Old  Dissenting  Chapel,  Oldbury,  1715- 
1745.  1759-1813.  V,  13  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Par. 
Reg.  Soc.  Shropshire  parish  registers.  Noncon- 
formist registers,  pp.  123-135.  London,  IQ03. 
8^)  ARX 

Oldbury-on-the-Hill. 

Oldbnry-on- the- Hill.  Marriages  at  Oldbury- 
onthe-Hill,  and  Didmarton,  1568  to  1812.  (In: 
Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  143-154.  London, 
1905.     8'.)  ARX 

Oldbury-on-  Severn. 

Oldbnry-on- Severn.  Marriages  at  Oldbury- 
on-Severn,  1538  to  1733.  (In:  Gloucestershire, 
Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  15,  pp.  77-89.     London,  1909.    8'.)  ARX 

Oldland. 
Hanham.  The  register  of  Han  ham  and  Old- 
land,  Gloucestershire.  1 584-1681.  Transcribed 
by  P.  Carlyon-Britton.  Edited  by  E.  A.  Fry. 
London:  Par,  Reg.  Soc,  [1908].  4  p. I.,  98  p.  8*. 
(Parish  Register  Society.     Registers,     [no. J  63.) 


Ollerton, 

Ollerton.  The  parish  registers  of  Ollerton  in 
the  county  of  Nottingham,  1592-1812.  Edited  by 
G.  W.  Marshall.  Exeter:  W,  Pollard  6*  Co,, 
1896.     I  p.l.,  80  p.     8^  ARX 

Olney. 
Olney.  The  register  of  the  parish  of  Olney, 
Co.  Bucks,  1665  to  1 812,  transcribed. .  .by  Oliver 
RatclifT,  with  introduction  by  Thomas  Wright. .. 
Pt.  1-2,  4-5.  [Olney]  Bucks  Parish  Reg,  Soc. 
ri907?]-C)9.  8".  (Bucks  Parish  Register  Soc 
[Publications.]     vol.  6-7,  12-13.)  ARX 

Olveston. 

Olveaton.  Marriages  at  Olveston,  1560  to 
1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14,  pp.  71-92. 
London,  1908.     8°.)  AKC 

Ongar. 

Gould  (S.  C.)  The  castle  of  Ongar.  (Transac. 
of  the  Essex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Colchester,  1898.  8*. 
n.  s.  v.  7,  pp.  136-141.) 

Ong^ar.  Parish  registers  of  Ongar,  Essex. 
Privately  printed  for  F.  A.  Crisp,  [London]  1886. 
4  p.l.,  184  p.     r,  ARX 

No.  60  of  100  copies  printed. 

Christenings,  1558-1750.  Marriages,  1560-1749.  Barials, 
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Ongar^  confd. 

Round  (J.  H.)  The  honour  of  Ongar.  (Transac. 
Essex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Colchester,  1898.  8'.  n.  s. 
V.  7.  pp.  142-152.) 

Waller  (William  Chapman).  A  note  on  the 
hundred  of  Ongar.  (Transac.  Essex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
V.  g,  pp.  212-219.     Colchester,  1904.) 

Orchard  Portman. 

Orchard  Portman.  Marriages  at  Orchard  Port- 
man,  1538  to  1812.  (In;  Somerset,  Eng.  Somer- 
set parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  69-78. 
London,  1906.     8**.)  ARX 

Orkney  Islands. 
Periodicals. 

Orkney  &  Shetland  Old  Lore  Series  of  Viking 
Club.     no.  i-date.     London,  1907-date.     8**. 

General  Works. 

Balfonr  (David).  Oppressions  of  the  sixteenth 
century  in  the  islands  of  Orkney  and  Zetland:  from 
original  documents.  Edinburgh,  1859.  s^*  ^*'* 
(Maitland  Club.)  CP 

Barry  (G.)  History  of  the  Orkney  Islands,  with 
corrections  and  additions  by  J.  Headrick.  London, 
1808.     4^  CR 

Brand  (J.)  A  brief  description  of  Orkney,  Zet- 
land, Pightland  Firth  &  Caithness. . .  Edinburgh: 

W.  Brown,  1883.     18,  247  p.     8'.  CkB 

No.  148  of  157  copies  printed. 
Reprinted  from  original  edition  of  1701. 

Cambrian  Archaeological  Association.  Report 
of  the  excursion  of  the  Cambrian  Archaeological 
Association,  in  connexion  with  the  Royal  Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Ireland,  to  the  western  islands  of 
Scotland.  Orkney  and  Caithness,  June,  1899.  Edi- 
ted by  R.  Cochrane.  Dublin,  1900.  xii,  186  p. 
8'.  CVA 

Clonaton  (J.  Storer).  The  Odal  families  of 
Orkney.  (Orkney  &  Shetland  Miscellany  (Orkney 
&  Shetland  Old-lore  Ser.  of  the  Viking  Club),  v.  i. 
pp.  27-32.     London,  1907.     8**.)  CPA 

Ferg^aaon  (R.  M.)  Rambles  in  the  far  north. 
London:  A.  Gardner,  1884.    vii,  266  p.,  I  1.,  i  pi. 


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Gorrie  (Daniel).  Summers  and  winters  in  the 
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CPW 

Groat  (Alexander  G.)  Thoughts  on  Orkney 
and  Zetland,  their  antiquities  and  capabilities  of 
improvement.     Edinburgh:    Neill   6r*  Co.,    1831. 

47  p.    8^ 

Lo^r  (G.)  A  tour  through  the  islands  of  Orkney 
and  Schetland.  Containing  hints  relative  to  their 
ancient,  modern,  and  natural  history  collected  in 
1774.  . .  Introduction  by  J.  Anderson.  Kirkivall: 
W,  Peace  &*  Son,  1 879.  Ixxiv,  i  1.,  223  p.,  i  map, 
I  pi.     8^  CRB 

Mackensie  (James).  The  general  grievances 
and  oppression  of  the  isles  of  Orkney  and  Shetland. 
Edinburgh,  1836.      I2^  CR 

Martin  (Martin).  A  description  of  the  western 
islands  of  Scotland...  London:  A.  Bell,  1703. 
16  p.l.,  392  p.,  1  map,  I  plan.     8'.  CPW 

Munch  (P.  A.)  Symbolae  ad  historiam  anti- 
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Orkney  and  Shetland  (Commissariot).  The 
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Pt.  2.  Shetland,  161 1-1649.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant. 
Edinburgh:  the  Society,  1904.  2  p.l.,  77  p.  8". 
(Scottish  Record  Soc.     Pt.  25.)  ART 

Orkney  and  Shetland  records;  collected  and 
edited  by  A.  W.  Johnston,  Amy  Johnston,  J6n 
Siefansson  and  Henry  Paton.  London:  Viking 
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v.  3,  pp.  1-64.  (Orkney  &  Shetland  Old-lore  Ser. 
of  the  Viking  Club.  no.  1-8,  suppl.;  no.  10.  12, 
15,  18.  21.)  CPA 

Orkneying^a  Saga  sive  Historia  Orcadensium 
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tit  Jonas  Jonaeus.     Nafnia,  I'j^o,     4°.  CR 

Peace  (William).     Peace's  descriptive  and  his- 
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Peterkin  (A.)  Rentals  of  the  ancient  earldom 
and  bishoprick  of  Orkney,  with  some  other  explana- 
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Saint  Clair  (Roland  William).  The  Saint- 
Clairs  of  the  Isles,  being  a  history  of  the  sea-kings 
of  Orkney  and  their  Scottish  successors  of  the  sir- 
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R.  W.  Saint-Clair. .  .  Auckland,  AT.  Z.:  If.  Brett, 
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TorlFaDna  (Th.)  Orcades  seu  rerum  Orcadcn- 
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Tndor  (J.  R.)  The  Orkneys  and  Shetland; 
their  past  and  present  state.  With  chapters  on 
geology  by  B.  N.  Peach  and  J.  Home,  and  notes 
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and  notes  on  the  flora  of  Shetland  by  P.  White. 
London:  E.  Stanford,  1883.  xxxiii,  3-703  p.,  i 
facsim.,  9  maps,  2  plans,  8  pi.     8°.  CR 

Voyag^ea  of  Nicolo  and  Antonio  Zeno,  in  1380. 
(In:  R.  Kerr.  A  general  history  and  collection  of 
voyages.  Edinburgh,  181 1.  8  .  v.  i,  pp.  438- 
460.)  KBD 

Orlestone. 

Lig^htfoot  (W.  I.)  Notes  from  the  parochial 
register  of  Orlestone.  (ArchaeologiaCantiana.  v.  2, 
pp.  89-94.     London,  1859.     &"•)  CO 

Ormshed. 
See  Ormside. 

Ormside,  Westmoreland. 

Brnnakill  (J.)  Ormshed  and  its  church.  3  pi. 
(Transac.  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq. 
&  Archaeol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  i,  pp.  155-166.  Kendal, 
Eng,,  1901.) 

Ormskirk. 

Ormakirk.  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Ormskirk  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Christen- 
ings, burials,  and  weddings,  1 557-1626.  Tran- 
scribed and  edited  by  J.  Arrowsmith. . .  Rochdale: 
Lancashire  Parish  Reg.  Soc,  1902.  viii,  378  p., 
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Orston.     Marriages  at  Orston,  1590  to  1813. 

(Id:  NotilDgh  amah  ire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  par- 
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LmdBH,  1898.     S°.)  ARX 

Otton. 

Nichol>oa  (J.  Holme).  The  parish  registers 
of  Orton,  Westmorland.  (Cumberland  and  West- 
morland Anliq.  &  Aiclifeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  ir, 
pp.  250-265.      Kendal,  189I.      6°.)  CO 

WUteBlde    (J.)      Orton.    Westmorland:     the 
church  and  some  docaments  in  the  chest.   (Transac. 
Cumberland    &    Westmorland    Anliq.   &  Archacol. 
Soc.     n,  s,  V.  4,  pp.  154-1S2,     Ktndal.  1904.) 
Orton,  Great. 


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Orton  Longaeville,  Huntingdonstiire. 

Roy Bt on  (Peter).     Orton  Longueville  church. 

3ur.  Brit.  Archseot.  Assoc,  o.  a.  v.  5.  pp.  97- 
105.      London,  1S99.) 

OsmasEon-by-Dcrby. 

Osmaston.   Marriages  at  Osmaston-by-Derby, 

1743  to  1812.     (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.     Derbyshire 

parish  registers.     Marriages,     v,  6,   pp.   103-ioq. 

London,  1909.     8*.)  ARX 

Osney  abbey, 

Aniwl«a  Monasterii  de  Oseneia,  1016-1347  et: 
Chronicon  vulgo  dictum  Chronicon  Thomie  Wykes, 
1066-1280  [relating  10  Osney  and  Oxford].  (In; 
Anoales  monastici.     v.  4.  pp.  1-352,  T  facsim.)  C 

Osn«7  Abbey.  The  English  register  of  Oseney 
Abbey,  by  Oxford,  wriltcn  about  1460.  Edited 
with  an  introduction  by  Andrew  Clarlt.  Pt.  1. 
London:  K.  Paul,  Trench,  TrUbner  &•  Co.,  Ltd.. 
1907.  8°.  (Early  English  Text  Society.  [Original 
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Swalne    (John).     Memoirs   of  Osney  Abbey. 

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London,  1769.     8°.  COF 

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V.  27,  Sec.  C,  pp.  It5-I25.     Dublin.   1908.     4°.) 

C&rrigHH  (William).  The  history  and  an- 
tiquities oi  the  diocese  oF  Ossory.  With  a  preface 
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4  v.,  facsim,,  maps,  plans,  pi,,  port,     4°.  CT 

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Irish  Acad.  Proc.  v.  27,  sec,  C,  no.  5,  pp.  ijg- 
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Orpen  (Goddard  H.)  Moles  and  Norman 
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Oswestry. 

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(Transac.  Shropshire  Archacol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 

ser.  3,  V.  4,  pp.  185-216.   Skrewaiury,  1904.)  CO 

History    (Tbe)  of    Oswestry   parish   cfaurcfa- 

(Geneal.  Maga,    v.  I,  pp.  407-413.    London,  1897. 

Loifrbton  (Stanley).  The  records  of  the  cor- 
poration of  Oswestry.  (Shropshire  Archzol.  & 
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pp.  69-148;  V.  4.  pp.  1-52;  V.  5.  pp.  147-166;  T.  6, 
pp.  299-318;  V.  7,  pp.  49-Bo.  239-276.  SAreits- 
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were  io  the  church  of  St.  Oswald,  the  mother 
church  of  Oswestry,  in  tbe  year  1S72.  (Coll.  Hist. 
and  Archa:o].  relating  to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  7. 
pp.  1-36.      Londen,  1874,      B°.)  CO 

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1661.]  London,  1904-og,  694,  4  I.,  CI  p.  S°. 
(Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Shropshire 
registers,   St,  Asaph  Diocese,  v.  4,  pi.  1-6.)  ARX 

Oaweatry  Old  Chape!.  The  register  of  Os- 
westry Old  Chapel.  1780-1B12.  vi,  19  p.  (In; 
Shropshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Shropshire  parish 
registers.  Nonconformist  registers,  pp.  103-131. 
London,  1903.     8'.)  ARX 

Rabarta  (Askew).  Oswestry  Grammar  School. 
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Oswestry  Old  Church  monaments.  (Shrop- 
shire Archxol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v,  6. 
PP-  '33-182.     Shrewsbury,  1883.     8°,)  CO 

VauKhan  (Henry  F,  J.)  Oswestry,  ancient 
and  modem,  and  its  local  families.  (Archaeologia 
Cambrensis.  ser,  5,  v.  I,  pp.  193-224,  284-299: 
ser.  5,  V.  2,  pp.  49-64,  97-119.  Londvn,  1884-85. 
8",)  CVA 

Oswestry  castle. 

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Trans,     ser.  2,  v.  6,   pp.   107-173.     Shrtwsbiirv, 

1894,     8'.)  C'O 

Otiey. 

Otley.  The  parish  registers  of  Otley,  Co. 
York,  Part  i.  Transcribed  and  indexed  by  W. 
Brigg.  [Leeds}  Privately  prtd.  for  the  Yorishiri 
Parisk  Jiegisier  Soe..  lyoi.  8*.  (Yorkshire  Parish 
Register  Society.     Pubs.     v.  33.)  ARX 

Otteham  abbey. 
Cooper  (George  Miles.)     Researches  Into  the 
history  of  the  abbey  of  Otteham.    (Sussex  Arcbxol. 
Soc,  Coll.    V.  5,  pp.  155-175.    iMtdoM,  1652.    8".) 
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Otter  ford. 
OUerford.     Marriages  at  Otterford,   158S  to 
iSis.     (In:  Somerset,  Eng.    Somerset  parish  regis- 
ters.    Marriages,     v.    II,   pp.   135-143.     Lendmt, 
190S.    8°.)  ARX 

Otterham. 
Otterham.     Marriages  at  Otterham,  16S7  to 
iBii.    (In;  Cornwall,  Eng.    Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters.   Marriages,    v.  I,  pp.  tot-105.   Londam,  iqoo. 
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OtterhamptOD. 

OtterhAmpton.  Marriages  at  Otterhampton, 
165610  1749.  i^^'-  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  51-53.  London^ 
1905-    8^)  ARX 

Ottery  St.  Mary. 

Ottery  St.  Mary.  Parish  registers  of  Ottery 
St.  Mary,  Devon.  Marriages.  64  p.  (DevoD 
and  Cornwall  Record  Society.  Pt.  8-9.  Exeter ^ 
1908-09.     S'.) 

Roe^era  (W.  H.  H.)  The  Dorset  chapel,  and 
Knightstone;  Bonville  &  Sherman;  Ottery  St. 
Mary.  (Notes  and  Queries  for  Somerset  and  Dor- 
set. V.  7,  pp.  187-191,  235-243.  Sherborne^  Eng,^ 
1901.) 

Whitley  (H.  Michell).  Inventories  of  the  col- 
legiate churches  of  the  Holy  Cross,  Crediton;  and 
Our  Blessed  Lady  of  Ottery.  (Devonshire  Assoc, 
for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.  and  Art.  Kept. 
&  Transac.  v.  34  (ser.  2,  v.  4),  pp.  551-565. 
Plymouth,  1902.)  CO 

Over. 

Over.  Marriages  at  Over,  1577  to  181 2.  (In; 
Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cambridgeshire  parish  re- 
gisters. Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  103-143.  London^ 
1908.     8^)  ARX 

Over  Broughton. 
See  Broughton  Sulney. 

Over  Stowey. 

Over  Stowcy.  Marriages  at  O vers towey,  1558 
to  1 812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  55-72.  London^ 
1905.     8^)  ARX 

Overchurch. 
See  Upton,  Cheshire. 

Overton. 

Overton.  Marriages  at  Overton,  1 640  to  1 8 1 2. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  73-93,  145-150.  Lon- 
don, 1900.     8**.)  ARX 

Owlpen. 

Owlpen.  Marriages  at  Owlpen,  1687  to  1837. 
(In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.     Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  57-61.     London^ 

1896.  8^)  ARX 

Marriages  at  Owlpen,  1837  to  1897.     (In: 

Gloucestershire,  Eng.     Gloucestershire  parish  re- 
gisters.    Marriages,     v.  2,  pp.  131  -132,     London, 

1897.  8^)  ARX 

Owthorpe. 

O^rthorpe.  Marriages  at  Owthorpe,  1733  to 
1 812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  115- 
118.     London,  1899.     8".)  ARX 

Oxford. 

Alden  (Edward  C.)  Alden's  Oxford  guide. 
With  a  key  plan  of  the  university  and  city,  an  orig- 
inal photograph,  and. .  .engravings.  Oxford:  Al- 
den*s  Ptg,  <5r»  Pub,  Off.,  1875.  vi,  90  p.,^  pK 
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900. 


Oxford:  Alden  ^  Co.    [1884?]     vi, 
96  p.,  I  pi.    [10.  ed.]    24**.  COB  p.  box 

Oxford:  Alden  &*   Co.,  Ltd.,   1901. 

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Bams  (T.)  The  seven  churches  of  Oxford. 
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Blaeow  (Richard).  A  letter  to  William  King 
. . .  containing  a  particular  account  of  the  treason- 
able riot  at  Oxford,  in  Feb.,  1747.  London:  P, 
GrifftAs,  lyss*     48  p.     2.  ed.    4'.      STK  p.  box 

Boaae  (Charles  William).  Oxford.  London: 
Longmans,  Green  &*  Co.,  1890.  x,  230  p.,  I  map, 
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Britton  (J.)  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
cathedral  church  of  Oxford . . .  with  biographical 
anecdotes.     London,  1836.     pi.     f**.         MRBR 

Brnton  (E.  G.)  The  town  walls  of  Oxford. 
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Collectanea.  [Series  i  ed.  by  C.  R.  L. 
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Dearmer  (P.)  The  cathedral  church  of  Ox- 
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of  the  Episcopal  See.  London:  G.  Bell  &*  Sons, 
1897.     4  p.l.,  136     12%      (Bell's  Cathedral   Ser.) 

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Dewe  (J.)  An  easy  guide  to  Oxford,  arranged 
as  a  walk  through  the  university  and  city. . .  Ox- 
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Drink^rater  (Harry).  St.  Michael's  church, 
Oxford.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  47,  pp. 
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Elisabethan  Oxford:  reprints  of  rare  tracts; 
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Gibson  (Strickland).  Abstracts  from  the  wills 
and  testamentary  documents  of  binders,  printers, 
and  stationers  of  Oxford,  from  1493  to  1638. 
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xv-xxiii  (i),  61  p.,  I  1.     sq.  V,  *IIB 

Gilbert  (J.)  Pre- collegiate  Oxford.  (Jour. 
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Green  (John  Richard),  and  G.  Roberson. 
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century:  a  series  of  papers.  Edited  by  C.  L. 
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Green  (T.)  A  record  of  fires  in  Oxford,  a.d. 
979  to  1870.  To  which  is  added  A  history  of  the 
Oxford  Volunteer  Fire  Brigade,  1 870-1 894.  Lon- 
don: Merritt  &*  Hatcher,  1894.     23  p.     8*. 

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H.  (R.)  Remarks  on  the  church  of  St.  Mary  the 
Virgin,  Oxford.  5  pi.  (Archseol.  Jour.  v.  8,  pp. 
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Handbook  (A)  for  visitors  to  Oxford.  Oxford: 
/.  Parker  ^  Co.,  1875.  xi,  xxvii,  288  p.,  i  map, 
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Oxford,  cont'd. 

Headlam  (Cecil).  The  story  of  Oxford.  Il- 
lustrated by  Herbert  Railton.  London:  J,  M. 
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pi.,  5  port.      16°.     (Mediaeval  towns.)  CO 

Hurst  (H.)  Oxford  topography:  an  essay... 
incorporating  Leonard  Hutten's  dissertation  on  the 
Antiquities  of  Oxford  (written  about  1625-30). 
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Hutten  (Leonard).  Antiquities  of  Oxford.  (In: 
Ernulphus,  bp.  of  Rochester.  Textus  Roffensis. 
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Ingram  (J.)  Memorials  of  Oxford.  The  en- 
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Jackson  (T.  G.)  The  church  of  St.  Mary  the 
Virgin,  Oxford.  Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press, 
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Lang^  (A.)  Oxford:  brief  historical  and  de- 
scriptive notes.  With  etchings  and  vignettes  by 
A.  Brunet-Debaines,  A.  Toussaint,  and  R.  Kent 
Thomas.  London:  Seeley,  Jackson  &*  Halliday, 
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Mag^rath  (John  Richard).  The  Flemings  in 
Oxford,  being  documents  selected  from  the  Rydal 
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Manning^  (Percy).  Notes  on  the  archaeology 
of  Oxford  and  its  neighbourhood.  (Berks,  Bucks  & 
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[Old  plans  of  Oxford,  by  Agas,  Hollar  and  Log- 
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Oxford.  Oxford  city  documents,  financial  and 
judicial,  1268-1665;  selected  and  edited  by  J.  E.  T. 
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439  p.    8"*.    (Oxford  Historical  Soc.  Pub.  [no.  18)  1 

Oxford  delineated;  or,  A  sketch  of  the  history 
and  antiquities,  and.  .  .description  of  that... uni- 
versity and  city...  Oxford:  J.  Whessell  and  T. 
Bartlett,  1831.      I  p.l.,  88  p.,  2  maps,  24  pi.     4°. 

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Oxford  (The)  historical  pageant.  June  27- 
July  3,  1907.  Book  of  words,  with  illustrations. 
Oxford:  Pageant  Committee,  1907.  136  p.,  2  fac- 
sim.,  25  pi.,  8  port.     4**.  CO 

Oxford  (The)  university  and  city  guide;  con- 
taining a  description  of  the  colleges,  halls,  public 
buildings,  churches,  &c.,  chronological  table  of 
the  university  and  city,  an  account  of  the  govern- 
ment, examinations,  degrees,  distinctive  ranks, 
dresses.  &c.,  of  the  members  of  the  university. . . 
Oxford:  Slatter  df  Rose  [i8— ].  vi,  278  p..  i  I., 
9  pi.,  I  map.     New  cd      12**.  STK 

Oxford  Munday  &*  Slatter,  1 8 20.     2 1 6  p. , 

I  map.  7  pi.     Newed.     16**.  COB  p.  box 

Oxford;  Munday  ^  Slatter^  1 82 1,      f  p.l., 

216  p.,  I  plan,  7  pi.     16^.  COB 


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ford. A  new  edition,  with  no  illustrations.  Ox- 
ford:  Parker  &-  Co.  [1888].     viii,  144  p.     12**. 

KFP  p.  box 

Parker  (J.)  The  early  history  of  Oxford,  727- 
1 100,  preceded  by  a  sketch  of  the  mythical  origin 
of  the  city  and  university.  Oxford:  Clarendcm 
Press,  18S5.  xxxi,  420  p.,  I  fac.-sina.,  i  map, 
I  plan.     8^     (Oxford  Hist.  Soc.  Publ.     [no.  3J) 

Parker  (J.)  &  Co.  A  hand-book  for  visitors 
to  Oxford.  Oxford:  J.  Parker  <5r*  Co..  1875.  xf. 
xxvii,  287(1)  p.,  I  map,  34pl.     Newed.    8**.     KS 

Parker  (J.  H.)  A  hand-book  for  visitors  to 
Oxford.  Oxford:  J.  H.  Parker,  1847.  xviii, 
223  p.,  I  map,  I  pi.     12**.  COB 

Railway  (The)  traveller's  walk  through  Ox- 
ford. Oxford:  John  Henry  [185-].  xxii,  I  1., 
116,  I  p.,  I  I.     2.  ed.     24°.  KFP  p.  box 

Oxford:  J.Henry  ^  J.  Parker.  1865.     x, 

128  p.,  I  1..  I  pi.     i6%  STUART  8746 

Rig^and  (Gibbs).  The  lines  formed  round  Ox- 
ford, with  notices  of  the  part  taken  by  the  univer- 
sity in  behalf  of  the  royalist  cause,  between  1643 
and  1646.  (Archseol.  Jour.  v.  8,  pp.  366-382. 
London,  1851.) 

Round  about  "  The  Mitre  '*  at  Oxford.  Ox- 
ford [Alden  6r*  Co.]  1888.     16  p.     3.  ed.      12". 

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Slatter  (H.)  The  Oxford  university  and  city 
guide. . .  To  which  is  added,  A  guide  to  Blenheim. 
Oxford:  H.  Slatter,  1 839.  vi,  i  I.,  9-210  pu, 
I  map,  7 pi.     Newed.     12**.  KFP 

Valentine  &  Sons.  153  views  of  Oxford. 
Birmingham:  Valentine  &*  Sons  [18 — ?]  20  pl. 
4°.  tCOB 

Wade  (W.  M .)  Walks  in  Oxford ...  an  account 
of  the  colleges,  halls,  and  public  buildings  of  the 
university;  with  an  ..outline  of  the  academical 
history  of  Oxford:  to  which  is  added  a  concise  his- 
tory of  the  city .  . .  Oxford:  Munday  &*  Slatter, 
n.  d.     2  V.      I2\  STK 

Waterperry  Chapel.  Catholic  registers  of 
the  domestic  chapel  at  Waterperry  manor  house, 
Oxon,  and  St.  Clement's  Church,  Oxford.  1701?- 
1834.  Contributed  by  J.  S.  Hansom.  (Catholic 
Record  Society.  Miscellanea,  v.  6,  pp.  388-422. 
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Pakenham,  Devonshire. 

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Paul. 
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Peakirk. 

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Pebworth. 

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Williamson  (Alexander).  Glimpses  of  Peebles; 
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Peeblesshire. 

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charters  of  the  lands  of  Rodono;  and  11.  Documents  relating 
to  the  town  and  lands  of  Duns  and  several  other  lands  io  the 
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Pembrokeshire. 

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Laws  (Edward).  Allen's  "  Pembrokeshire. *• 
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Owen  (George).  The  description  of  Pembrok- 
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The  history  of  Pembrokeshire.     London: 

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Scott  (E.  J.  L.)  Some  original  documents  re- 
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Pen  Rhys  monastery. 

Llewellin  (William).  The  monastery  of  Pen 
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Pendock,  Worcestershire. 

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Penenden  Heath. 

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Penicuik. 

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Penmynydd  Anglesey. 

Williams  (J.)  Penmynydd  and  the  Tudors. 
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Pennant. 

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Pennington. 

Pennini^on.  The  registers  of  St.  Michael's, 
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Christenings,  burials,  and  weddings.  161 2-1 702. 
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Josiah  Arrowsmith . . .  Cambridge:  Lancashire  Par^ 
ish  Reg.  Soc,  1907.  4  p.l.,  66  p.,  i  pi.  8°.  (Lan- 
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Penrith.  Cumberland. 

Penrith.  Bygone  Penrith.  A  popular  arrange- 
ment of  the  Penrith  parish  registers.  Transcribed 
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J.  A,  Sweeten,  1893.     8%  ARX 

Penshurst. 

Penshorst.  Marriages  at  Penshurst,  1647  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Kent,  Eng.  Kent  parish  registers. 
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Penton  Mewsey. 

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1899.     8^.)  ARX 

Pentrevoelas,  Denbighshire. 

Evans  (John).  Notes  about  the  parish  of  Pen- 
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Penwortham  priory. 

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Penzance. 

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local 


Pcper  Harow. 

Brodrick  (George  C.)  Notes  on  the  locai 
history  of  Peper  Harow.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  7,  pp.  21-33.  London, 
1880.     8\)  CO 

Perranarworthal. 

Perranarworthal*  Marriages  at  Perranar- 
worthal, 168410  18 12.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Corn- 
wall parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  63- 
76.     London,  1904.     8".) 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Perranulhooe. 

Perrknathnoe.  Marriages  at  Perranulhnoe. 
i58g  to  [3 13.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  par- 
iah registers.  Marriages,  v.  IS,  pp.  135-140. 
London,  1909.     8°.}  AI^K 

Perranzabulo. 

ParrAnsabnIo.  Marriages  at  Perraniabulo, 
t6lg  to  lSi3.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  16,  pp.  90-130. 
Landen.  1909.     8°.)  ARZ 


Pershore  abbey. 

Wftleott  (Mackenzie  E.  C.)  The  Benedictine 
abb«y  of  St.  Mary,  Pershore.  I  pi.  (Jour.  Br. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  31,  pp.  330-343.  Ltndon, 
1876.) 

Perth. 

Cowaa  (Samuel).  The  ancient  capital  of  Scot- 
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Agricola  to  the  passing  of  Ihe  Reform  Bill.  Lon- 
dtn:  Simpkin,  Marshall,  Hatnillen,  Kttit  &•  Co., 
1904.     3  V.     pis.,  ports.     8°.  OB 

Perth.  Official  guide  . . .  published  by  the 
Town  Council.  Prrlh:  Milne.  Tannahill b- Melk- 
vtn,  1907.      38  p.     illu5.      nar.  8°.  KPT 

Stuart  (John),  idilor.      Report  on  ancient  docu- 
ments   belonging   to    King  James's   Hospital    of 
Perth.     (In:  Historical   Manuscripts  Commission. 
6.  report,  part  1.  pp.  713-715-      London,  1877.     (°.) 
Perth  abbey. 

P«rtb  abbey.  The  Blackfriars  of  Penh;  the 
chanulary  and  papers  of  their  house;  edited  with 
introduction  by  R.  Mitne.  Edinburgh:  D.  Doug- 
lai.  1893.  I  p.1.,  xliii,  390  p.,  1  1.,  4  facsim., 
I  plan,  I  pi.     4'.  tCB 

No.  ;«  of  9JD  copicf  priDtcd. 


OuniiJiigliam  (William).  The  diary  and  gen- 
eral expenditure  book  of  W.  Cunningham  of  Craig- 
ends...kept  chiefly  from  1673  to  1680.  Edited 
from  Ihe  oiiginal  manuscript  by  J.  Dodds.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  Sr-  /f.  Canslailt.  1887.  xUt,  i  l,  150  p. 
8°.     (Scottish  History  Soc.  Pubs,     v,  a,)  CP 

Danblane  (Commissariol).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Dunblane.  Register  of  lestamcnls,  i  S39- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Ediniurgh:  Ihe 
Society,  1903.  iv,  181  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record 
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TtaiidiiiriclindudMpaniantof  thccouDliuoF  Penh  and 
Clicknunnan. 

Dnnkeld  (Commissariot).  The  commissariot 
record  of  Uunkeld.  Register  of  testamcnis,  l6Sa- 
1800,  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  Ihe 
Saciely.  lefo-i.  iv,  54  p,  S°.  (Scottish  Record  Soc. 
Pt.  31.)  ART 

ountiei  of  File,  Far- 


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Onld*  to  the  city  and  county  of  Perth.  Perih, 
n.d.     r.  CBB 

Hunter  (Thomas).  Woods,  forests,  and  es- 
tates of  Perthshire,  with  sketches  of  the  principal 
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HlUar  (Alexander  H.)  The  historical  castle* 
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448  p.,  t  pi.     6°.  CBF 

Ochtortyre  House  Booke  of  Accompts,  1737- 
1739.  Edited  with  introduction  and  a  glossary  by 
James  CoUille.  Edinburgh:  Iht  Scottith  Hill. 
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St.  Andr«WB  (Commissariot).  The  commis- 
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ments. 1549-1S00.  Editedby  F.  J.  Grant.  Edin- 
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tish Record  Soc.     Pi.  14-17.) 

Thii  diilricl  coven  (be  couDlin  of  Fife  and  Kinrom  ud 
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Peterborough. 

Bloxhjun  (Matthew  Holbeche).  On  tbe  ef- 
figies and  monumental  remains  in  Peterborongh 
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Britton  (J.)  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
abbey  and  cathedral  church  of  Peterboroueh... 
with  anecdotes.    London,  1&36.    pi.  4°.     HBBB 

DackfChas.)  Old  Peterborough  customs  and 
their  survival.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  n.  *. 
V.  S.  PP-  333-343.      London,  1899.) 

Oach«B(L,)  Tbe  ciiy  and  borough  of  Peter- 
borough. (Fenland  Notes  and  Queries,  v.  j. 
PP-  37-39-      Peterborough.  19OI.) 

The   local   government   of    Peterborough. 

(Fenland  Notes  &  Queries,  v.  7.  pp-  41-46.  Peter- 
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Stnbba  (William).  On  the  foundation  and  early 
fasti  of  Peterborough.  (Archseol.  Jour.  t.  18, 
pp.  I93'l0g.     London,  1861.) 

8w««tlng  (Waller  Debenham).  The  cathe- 
dral church  of  Peterborough;  a  description  of  its 
fabric  and  a  brief  history  of  the  Episcopal  See. 
London:  G.  Bell  &•  Sans,  1S98.  3  p.l.,  134  p.. 
I  pi.,  I  plan.     la-.     (Bell's  Cathedral  series.) 

HBBB 

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B«nn«tt  (J.  A.),  editor.  The  manuscripts  of 
the  Ucan  and  Chapter  of  Peterborough.  (In:  His- 
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Pottl*  (George  Ayliffe).  Peterborough,  Lon- 
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Peterhead. 

Arbuthnot  (James).  An  historical  account  of 
Peterhead,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time. .  .with  an  appendix,  containing^  a  copy  of  the 
original  charter  of  erection . . .  also  a  natural  history 
of  the  fishes  found  on  the  coast  of  Buchan.  Aber- 
deen: D.  Chalmers  6*  Co.,  1815.     3  p.l.,  ii,  iii,  (i) 

'0-83,159  p.   I2^  CB 

Petersham. 

Hart  (William  Henry).  Notes  from  the  parish 
registers  of  Richmond,  Kingston,  and  Petersham, 
in  the  county  of  Surrey.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  2,  pp.  82-98.  London, 
1864.     8^)  CO 

Peterston-super-Ely,  Glamorganshire. 

Peterston-super- Ely.  Registers  of  Peter- 
ston-super-Ely. Edited  by  A.  E.  C.  C.  Langley. 
[London:  Mitchell  &*  Hughes]  1^^^,     24  p.     8*. 


No.  16  of  50  copies  printed  and  signed  by  the  editor. 

Petherick,  Little. 
See  Little  Petherick  in  the  Appendix. 

Petworth. 

Turner  (Roger).  Petworth.  (Sussex  Archxol. 
Soc.  Coll.  V.  14  (ser.  2,  v.  2),  pp.  1-24.  Leivesy 
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Peverell's  castle. 

Hartshorne  (Charles  Henry).  Peverell's  cas- 
tle in  the  Peak.  4  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  5, 
pp.  207-216.     London^  1848.) 

Phillack. 

Phillaek.  Marriages  at  Phillack,  1572  to 
1 8 [2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  121-147.  London^ 
1902.     8'.)  ABX 

Pickering. 

Home  (Gordon).  The  evolution  of  an  English 
town.  Being  the  story  of  the  ancient  town  of  Pick- 
ering in  Yorkshire,  from  prehistoric  times  up  to  the 
year  of  Our  Lord  nineteen  hundred  &  5.  London: 
J.  M.  Dent  &*  Co.^  1905.  xix,  300  p.,  I  map. 
II  pi.     illus.     8^  CO 

Pickering  castle. 

Clark  (G.  T.)  Pickering  castle.  (Archaeol. 
Jour.     V.  30,  pp.  349-357.     London,  1873.) 

Pickhill>cum-  Roxby. 

Pickhill-eum-Bozby.  The  registers  of  Pick- 
hill-cum- Roxby,  co.  York.  Marriages,  1 567-1 812. 
Baptisms.  1571-1812.  Burials,  1576-1812. ..  Edited 
by  A.  W.  Howard,  revised  by  F.  Collins.  [Leeds] 
1904.  vi,  I  p.l.,  198  p.  8".  (Yorkshire  Parish 
Register  Soc.     Publications,     v.  20.) 


Piel  castle. 

Curwen  (John  F.)  Piel  Castle,  Lancashire. 
I  diag. ,  4  pi.  (Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq. 
and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Transac.  n.  s.  v.  10,  pp.  271- 
287.     Kendal,  1910.    8".)  CO 

Pilton. 

Hobhouse  (Edmund),  editor.  Church-wardens* 
accounts  of  Croscombe,  Pilton,  Yatton,  Tintinhull, 
Morebath,  and  St.    Michael's  Bath,  ranging  from 


1349  to  1560.  [London:  Harrison  &*  Sons^  print- 
ers] 1890.  I  p.l.,  xxvi,  278  p.  8"*.  (Somerset 
Record  Society,     v.  4.)  CO 

Pinchbeck. 

Pinchbeck.  Marriages  at  Pinchbeck,  1560 
to  1812.  (In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  33-Jjn. 
London,  1907.     8*.) 


Pipe  Ridware. 

Pipe  Ridware.  Pipe  Ridware  parish  register. 
Exeter:  Southwood  &*  Co.,  1905.  39  p.  8".  (Staf- 
fordshire Parish  Register  Society.  Deanerv  of 
Rugeley.     v.  2.)  ARX 

Pirehill. 

Chetwynd  (Walter).  Collections  for  a  history 
of  Pirehill  hundred.  With  notes  by  Rev.  F.  Par- 
ker. London:  Harrison  ^  Sons,  1909.  291,  xl p., 
I  map,  T  port.  8'.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.  for  a  historvof  Staffordshire,     n.  s.     v.  12.) 

CO 

Pitchford. 

Pitchford.  Register  of  Pitchford.  2  p.l., 
66,  X  p.  (In  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  v.  i. 
pp.  43-108.     London,  1900.     8**.)  ABX 

Transcribed    and    edited    by  T.  R. 

Horton.  London:  Shropshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc,,  1900. 
4  p.l.,  66,  X  p.  8°.  (Parish  Register  Sixricty. 
Registers,     [no.]  31.)  AR43 

Pitminster. 

Pitminster.  Marriages  at  Pitminster,  1542 
to  1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  7-64.  London, 
1906.    8^)  ABX 

Pitney. 

Pitney*  Marriages  at  Pitney,  1623  to  18 12. 
(In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  2,  pp.  1-24.    London,  1899.    8°.) 


Pitstone. 

Pitstone*  Marriages  at  Pitstone,  1 576  to  1 8 1 2. 
(In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  131-^45. 
London,  1902.     8'.) 


Pittencrieff  Glen. 

PittencrielTGlen:  its  antiquities,  history  and 
legends.  [With  the  trust  deed  and  letters  from 
Mr.  Andrew  Carnegie,  by  which  he  transfers  the 
Pittencrieff  Park  and  Glen  and  two  million,  five 
hundred  thousand  dollars  to  the  town  of  Dunferm- 
line.] Dunfermline:  Journal  Off.  [l^ob].  3  p.l., 
144  p.,  4  pi.,  6  port.     12°.  CB 

Pittington,  Durham. 

Pitting^on.  Vestry  book  of  the  parish  of 
Pittington.  1 584-1699.  (Surtees  Soc.  Publica- 
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PI  ay ford. 

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Pleshey. 

7  Ooug^h  (Richard).  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  Pleshy  in  the  county  of  Essex.  London:  J. 
Nichols  <&»  Son,   1803.     xxiii,  195,  132  p.,  4  1.,  16 

pi.    4°.  tco 

Pluckley. 

l^Haslewood  (Francis).  The  rectors  of  Pluck- 
ley.  Kent,  for  upwards  of  six  hundred  years. 
(Archaeologia  Cantiana.  v.  22,  pp.  85-101.  Lon- 
don, 1897.     8°.)  CO 

Pluscardyn  abbey. 

Macphail  (S.  R.)  History  of  the  religious 
house  of  Pluscardyn. .  .with  an  introduction  con- 
taining the  history... of  the  mother-house  of  the 
order  of  Vallis  Caulium. .  .in  Burgundy.  Edin- 
burgh: Oliphant,  Anderson  &*  Ferrier,  1881.  xviii, 
285  p.,  5  facsim.,  i  map,  i  plan,  12  pi.    4°.    ZMT 

Plymouth. 

Duncombe- Jewell  (L.)  The  arms,  seals, 
and  plate  of  Plymouth.  (Geneal.  Maga.  v.  3, 
pp.  292-295.     London,  1899.) 

Edgcumbe  (Ernestine).  Mount  Edgcumbe. 
(Cornish  Maga.  v.  2,  pp.  28-42.  London,  1899.  8".) 

Hine  (James).  St.  Julian's  well-chapel  at 
Mount-Edgcumbe.  i  pi.  (Jour.  Brit  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  39,  pp.  355-356.     London,  1883.) 

Williams  (F.  M.)  Plymouth  as  a  tourist  and 
health  resort.    Plymouth:  J.  H.  Keys,  1898.    68  p., 

1 1.   8^  COB 

Worth  (R.  N.)  The  antiquity  and  antiquities 
of  Plymouth.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  39, 
pp.  35-43-     London,  1883.) 

History  of  Plymouth  from  the  earliest  period 

to  the  present  time.  Plymouth:  JV,  Brendon  &* 
Son,  1 87 1,     vi,  I  1.,  343  p.,  2  charts,  4  pi.,  i  port. 

I2^  CO 

On  the  Plymouth  municipal  records.    (Jour. 

Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  39,  pp.  110-118.  Lon- 
don, 1883.) 

Plympton. 

Cotton  (William).  Some  account  of  the  an- 
cient borough  town  of  Plympton  St.  Maurice,  or 
Plympton  Earl;  with  memoirs  of  the  Reynolds  fam- 
ily. London:/.  R.  Smith,  1859.  vii,  128  p.,  i  1., 
I  map,  I  port.     12^  ARZ 

Rowe  (Joshua  Brooking).  A  history  of  the 
borough  of  Plympton  Erie,  the  castle  and  manor 
of  Plympton.  and  of  the  ecclesiastical  parish  of 
Plympton  St.  Thomas,  otherwise  Plympton  St. 
Maurice,  in  the  county  of  Devon.  Exeter:  J,  G. 
Commin,  1906.  viii,  2  1.,  419  p.,  3  facsim.,  i  plan, 
19  pi.,  3  port.     8^  CO 

Podymore  Milton. 

Podymore  Milton.  Marriages  at  Podymore 
Milton,  1744  to  181 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Som- 
erset parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  31- 
33.     London,  1899.     8''.)  ARX 

Pontefract. 

Boothroyd  (Benjamin).  The  history  of  the 
ancient  borough  of  Pontefract,  containing  an  in- 
teresting account  of  its  castle. .  .with  notes  and 
pedigrees  of  some  of  the  most  distinguished  royal- 
ists and  parliamentarians,  chiefly  drawn  from  man- 


uscripts never  before  published.     PonUfract:  the 
author,  1807.     xvi,  496,  xxiv  p.,  l  plan,  i  pi.     8*. 

CO 

Collections  towards  the  history  of  Pontefract. 
[Edited  by  R.  Holmes;  and  printed  by  the  liberal- 
ity of  T.  W.  Tew.]  [PonU/ract:  R.  Holmes, 
1882-1887.J  2  v.,  facsim.,  plans,  pi.,  port.  8*.  CO 

Pt.  z.  The  booke  of  entries  of  the  Pontefract  corporation, 
X653-X726. 
Pt.  a.  The  sieges  of  Pontefract  Castle,  z644~z648. 

Drake  (Nathan).  A  journal  of  the  first  and 
second  sieges  of  Pontefract  castle,  1644-45;  with 
an  appendix  of  evidences  relating  to  the  third 
siege  [edited  by  W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe].  Durham, 
1861.     pi.     8'.     (Surtees  Soc.  Pub.     v.  37.)    CA 

Ton  (George).  The  history  of  Pontefract,  in 
Yorkshire.  Pontefract:  John  Fox,  1827.  v,  i  1., 
366,  viii  p.,  I  map,  9  pi.     8**.  CO 

Hartshorne  (C.  H.)  The  honour  and  castle 
of  Pontefract.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  20, 
pp.  136-155.     London,  1864.) 

Holmes  (Richard).  Pontefract;  its  name,  its 
lords  and  its  castle.  A  concise  history.  Ponte- 
fract [EngJ]  R,  Holmes,  1878.  2  p.l.,  xxiv,  247, 
xxviii  p.,  2  pi.     16°.  CO 

Jeaffreson  (John  Cordy),  editor.  Manuscripts 
of  the  corporation  of  the  borough  of  Pontefract, 
Yorkshire.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion.    8.    report,  part  i,  pp.    269-276.     London, 

1881.     l\) 

Tetlow  (R.  J.)  An  historical  account  of  the 
borough  of  Pontefract,  in  the  county  of  York;  and 
the  definition  of  a  borough  in  general:  including 
the  reason  why  nominal  pledges,  used  in  law  pro- 
ceedings, were  originally  inserted.  Interspersed 
with  pleasing  occurrences:  the  deaths  of  King 
Richard  11,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Lancaster. . .  Leeds: 
G.  Wright,  1769.     43  p.     8".  CO  p.  box 

Worsfold  (John  Napper).  History  of  Had- 
dtesey:  with  notices  of  Pontefract.     London,  1804. 


8^ 


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Pontefract  abbey. 

St.  John  of  Pontefract  Abbey.  The  chartularj 
of  St.  John  of  Pontefract,  from  the  original  docu- 
ment in  the  possession  of  Godfrey  Wentworth. 
Edited  by  R.  Holmes.  [Worksop  &*  Leeds\  the 
A^^VO',  1 899-1902.  2  v.  8°.  (Yorkshire  Archae- 
ological Society.     Record  series,     v.  25,  30.)    CA 

Pontesbury. 

Blakeway  (John  Brickdale).  History  of 
Pontesbury.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  G.  D. 
Fletcher.  (Shropshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc, 
Trans,  ser.  2,  v.  5,  pp.  229-252.  Shretosbury^ 
1893.     8^)  CO 

Pontesbury.  The  register  of  Pontesbury. 
[1538-1812.]  London,  1909.  x,  518,  Ixxiii  p. 
8'.  (Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Shrop- 
shire registers.     Hereford  Diocese,    v.  12  [pt.  1].) 

Pontypool,  Monmouthshire. 

Griffiths  (D.)  History  of  the  ancient  industries 
of  Pontypool.  (Royal  National  Eisteddfod  of 
Wales,  1883.  Trans,  pp.  404-422.  Cardiff^ 
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Poole,  Dorset 
Sjrdenhajn  (John).  The  history  of  the  town 
and  county  of  Poole:  collected  and  arranged  from 
ancient  records  and  other  authentic  documents,  and 
deduced  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time.  Poole:  Sydenham,  1839.  I  p.l.,  xiy,  491  p., 
8  pi.     8*-  CO 

Poorton,   North. 
See  North  Poorton. 

Popham. 

Popliam.  Marriages  at  Popham,  1628  to  18 12. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  151-152.  London, 
1907.     8".)  ARX 

Porlock. 

Larter  (C.  E.)  Minehead,  Porlock,  and 
Dunster.  The  seaboard  of  Exmoor.  With  articles 
. .  .by  C.  M.  F.  Luttrell  [and  others].  Illustrated 
with  drawings  by  Gordon  Home...  Minehead: 
Cox  Sons  &*  Co.,  1907.  124  p.,  I  map,  4  pi.  3, 
«d.     I2^     (The  homeland  handbooks,     no.  18.) 

COB 

Mlneheadt  Watchet,  and  Porlock,  and  their 
principal  inhabitants  in  1794.  «. /.,  n.  d.  pp.  9- 
15.     8". 

Portarlington. 

History  of  the  town  of  Portarlington.  (Jour. 
Co.  Kildare  Archseol.  Soc.  v.  4,  pp.  216-229. 
Dublin,  1904.) 

Portland  (Isle  of). 

Eliot  (George  E.)  On  the  antiquities  of  Port- 
land. (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  28,  pp.  31- 
39.      London,  1872.) 

Portnahinch. 

Fita^erald  {Lord  Walter).  The  history  and 
antiquities  of  the  Queen's  County  barony  of  Port- 
nahinch. I  map,  I  chart.  (Jour.  Co.  Kildare 
Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  4,  pp.  184-229,  285-311.  Dublin, 
IQ04.) 

Portobello. 

Baird  (William).  Annals  of  Duddingston  and 
Portobello.  Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot,  1898.  xviii, 
509,  ii-v  p.,  I  map,  2  pi.     8"*.  CR 

Porton. 

Porton.  Marriages  at  Porton,  1754  to  1812. 
<In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  8,  pp.  143-146.    London,  1909.    8*'.) 


Portsmouth. 

Gates  (William  G.)  Illustrated  history  of 
Portsmouth.  **  Hampshire  Telegraph  "  centenary 
edition.  With  an  introduction  by  Sir  W.  Besant. 
Portsmouth:  Charpentier  &*  Co.,  1900.  2  pi., 
▼ii,  (I)  6-734  p..  I  1.     illus.     4".  fCO 

Portsmouth.  Extracts  from  records  in  the 
possession  of  the  municipal  corporation  of  the 
borough  of  Portsmouth  and  from  other  documents 
relating  thereto.  A  new...ed.  by  Robert  East. 
Portsmouth:  H.  Lewis,  1891.  i  p.l.,  v-viii,  1  1., 
828  p.,  I  map,  5  plans.     4*".  fCO 

St.  Thomas  4  Becket,  Portsmouth.  Marriages 
at  [St.  Thomas  it  Becket]  Portsmouth,  1653  to  18(2. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  10.     London,  1907.     8°.) 


Saunders  (William  H.)  Annals  of  Portsmouth 
[England]...  London:  Hamilton,  Adams  &*  Co., 
1880.     viii,  300  p.     8*.  CO 

Churchwardens'  accounts  of  St.  Thomas, 

Portsmouth,  a.d.  1564.  i  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  44,  pp.  257-263.     London,  1888.) 

Slight  (Henry,  and  J.)  Chronicles  of  Ports- 
mouth.    London:  L.  Relfe,  1828.     xv  (i),  248  p. 

CO 


I2^ 


Potter  Hanworth,  Lincolnshire. 
Norg^ate  (Kate),  and  M.  H.  Footman.    Some 
notes   for  a  history  of   Potter  Hanworth.     5  pi. 
(Rept.  &  Papers  of  the  Assoc.  Architect.  Soc.  v.  26, 
pt.  2,  pp.  369-393.     Lincoln,  1902.) 

Potterne. 

Jones  (W.  H.)  Potterne.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
&  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  16,  pp.  245-286.  Devius, 
1876.     8'.)  CO 

Potterne  and  Cannings. 

Waylen  (J.)  A  history  military  and  municipal 
of  the  ancient  borough  of  the  Devizes;  and,  sub- 
ordinately,  of  the  entire  hundred  of  Potterne  and 
Cannings,  in  which  it  is  included.  [By  James 
Waylen.]  London:  Longman,  Brown,  &*  Co.,  1859. 
2  p.l.,  602,  14  p.     illus.     8*.  CO 

Poulton-lc-Fylde. 

Poulton-le-Fylde.  The  registers  of  the 
parish  church  of  Poulton-le-Fylde  in  the  county  of 
Lancaster. . .  1 591-1677.  Transcribed,  edited,  and 
indexed  by  W.  E.  Robinson.  Wigan:  Strowgtr 
6*5<wi,  1904.  viii,  358  p.  8*.  (Lancashire  Parish 
Register  Society.     [Pub.]     v.  19.)  ARX 

Thornber  (William).  An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Blackpool  and  its  neighbour- 
hood, viz.:  Poulton,  Mains  Hall. .  .[etc.]  Poulton, 
1837.     i6'.  CO 

Powerscourt. 

Fitag^erald  (ZU?r^  Walter).  The  manor  and 
castle  of  Powerscourt,  County  Wicklow.  in  the  six- 
teenth century,  formerly  a  possession  of  the  earls 
of  Kildare.  2  tab.  (Co.  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Jour.    v.  6,  pp.  127-139.    Dublin,  iqog.    8*.)    CS 

Powerstock. 

Power  stock.  Marriages  at  Powerstock  and 
West  Milton,  1568  to  181 2.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng. 
Dorset  parish  registers.     Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  i- 

A] 


36,     London,  1906.     8  .) 

Powys. 
See  also  Montgomeryshire. 

Pbriodicals. 
Powys-Land   Club.      Collections    Historical 
and  Archaeological  relating  to  Montgomeryshire. . . 
issued  by  the  Powys-Land  Club.    v.  i-date.    Lon- 
don, 1868-date.     8^  CO 

General  Works. 

Bridg^eman  (G.  T.  O.)    The  princes  of  Upper 

Powys.     (Coll.    Hist,    and    Archaeol.   relating    to 

Montgomeryshire,    v.  i.pp.  1-194.    London,  1868. 

8'.)  CO 

Jones  (Morris  Charles).  The  feudal  barons  of 
Powys.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to 
Montgomeryshire,  v.  i,  pp.  257-423.  London, 
1868.     8'.)  CO 


684 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Powys^  confd, 

Lloyd  (J.  Y.  W.)  The  lordship  of  Penllyn. 
formerly  a  province  in  the  principality  of  Powys 
Wenwynwyn.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating 
to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  9,  pp.  103-238;  v.  to, 
PP-  349-358.     London,   1876-77.     8  .)  CO 

Vaug^han  (H.  F.  J.)  Notes  on  Joyce  Cherleton 
and  her  descendants.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis. 
scr.  4,  V.  II,  pp  51-66,  105-114,  172-182.  Lon- 
don, 1880.     8^)  CVA 

Powys  castle. 

Hartshorne  (C.  H.)  Powysland  and  Powis 
castle.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  17,  pp.  22- 
28.     London,  1861.) 

S*  (G.),  and  M.  C.  J.  Powis  castle.  Past  and 
present.  (Coll.  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  relating  to  Mont- 
gomeryshire. V.  15,  pp.  361-404;  V.  16,  pp.  q3- 
116.     London,  1882-83.     8^)  CO 

Poynings. 

Holland  (Stewart).  Inscriptions  in  the  parish 
church  and  churchyard  of  Poynings.  (Sussex  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Coll.  V.  15,  pp.  231-233.  Lewes, 
1863.     8".)  CO 

Holland  (Thomas  Agar).  Poynings.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  15,  pp.  1-56.  Leaves, 
1863.     8°.)  CO 

Preshute. 

Preshute.  Marriages  at  Preshute,  1606  to  181 2. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  4,  pp.  1-65.     London,  1907.     8**.) 


Prestbury,  Cheshire. 

Prestbury*  The  register  book  of  christenings, 
weddings,  and  burials,  within  the  parish  of  Prest- 
bury, in  the  county  of  Chester.  1 560-1636.  Ed. 
by  J.  Croston.  [Manchester]  The  Record  Soc, 
1881.  xii.  xvi,  346  p.  8".  (The  Record  Soc. 
Lancashire  &  Cheshire,     v.  5. )  CO 

Prestbury,  Gloucestershire. 

Prestbury.  Marriages  at  Prestbury,  1633  to 
1837.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  15,  pp.  129-149. 
London,  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

Preston. 

Abram  (W\  A.)  The  rolls  of  burgesses  at  the 
Guilds  Merchant  of  the  borough  of  Preston,  co. 
Lancaster.  1397-1682...  {London]  The  Record 
Soc,  1884.  8,  xlvi,  I  1.,  259  p.  8°.  (Record 
Soc. ...  Lancashire  &  Cheshire,     v.  9.)  CO 

Clemesha (Henry  Wordsworth).  The  borough 
of  Preston  and  its  gild  merchant.  (In:  Historical 
essays  by  members  of  the  Owens  College. ..  Lon- 
don, 1902.     8**.     pp.  217-243.)  BTE 

Dobson  (W.)  An  account  of  the  celebration 
of  Preston  Guild  in  1862.  Preston:  W.  ^  J. 
Dobson  [1862].     96  p.     nar.  12°.  CO  p.  box 

History  of  the  parliamentary  representation 

of   Preston.     Preston:    W,    6*  /.    Dobson,   1868. 
58,  (2)  pp.     2.  ed.     12*.  CO 

Preston:    W,     6*  /.    Dobson,    1868. 

96(1)  p.     2.  ed.     12°.  CO 

The  story  of  our  town  hall.     Preston:    W, 


Dobson,  1879.     13  p.    12*. 


The  story  of  proud  Prestoo,  being  a  de- 
scriptive and  historical  sketch  of  the  borongh  of 
Preston,  in  Lancashire.  Preston:  J.  E.  Dobson, 
1882.     54  p.     I2^  CO 

Fishwick  (Henry).  The  history  of  the  parish 
of  Preston,  in  Amounderness,  in  the  connty  of 
Lancaster.  Rochdale:  /.  Clegg,  1900.  4  pi- 
483  (i)  p..  I  facsim.,  i  plan,  i  pi.     4**.        fARX 

Hardwiek  (C.)  History  of  the  borough  of 
Preston  and  its  environs,  in  the  county  of  Lancas- 
ter. Preston:  Worthington  &*  Co.,  iSsi-  xv,  (2) 
687  p.,  49  pi.,  2  maps.     8°.  CO 

Hewitson  (A.)  History  (from  a.d.  705  to 
1883)  of  Preston,  in  the  county  of  Lancaster. 
Preston:  ''Chronicle*'  Office,  1883.  2  1.,  566. 
xi,  (3)  pp.,  28  pi.,  maps,     illus.     12*.  CO 

Preston  town  council:  or  portraits  of  local 

legislators.  ..with  a  list  of  all  the  mayors,  aldermen 
and  councillors...  By  Atticus  (A.  Hewitson). 
Preston:  The  ''Chronicle*'  Office,  1870.  133  p. 
i6\  AOH  p.  box 

History  (The)  of  Preston  in  Lancashire:  to- 
gether with  the  guild  merchant,  and  some  account 
of  the  duchy  and  county  palatine  of  Lancaster. 
With  eighteen  plates.  London:  Edward  Jeffery 
(Sr*  Son,  1822.     4^  CO 

Marks  (E.  N.)  The  guild  guide  to  Preston. 
A  descriptive  and  historical  handbook  of  Preston. .. 
Preston:  Parkinson  &*  Co,,  /printers,  n.  d.  136, 
viii  p.     12'.  COB  p.  box 

Pollard  (W.)  A  hand  book  and  guide  to 
Preston,  containing  historical  records,  topograph- 
ical description,  trade  and  commerce,  public  build- 
ings, parks  and  institutions,  churches  and  chapels, 
the  environs  and  their  attractions,  etc.  Preston: 
//.  Oakey,  1882.     vii,  233  p..  i  map.     12*.       CO 

Preston.  The  charters,  granted  by  different 
sovereigns,  to  the  burgesses  of  Preston,  in  the 
county  palatine  of  Lancaster.  Printed  from  at- 
tested copies,  the  English  translations  by  J.  Lin- 
gard.  Preston:  I.  Wilcockson,  1 82 1,  iv,  95  (3), 
3-94  p.     8°.  CO 

Smith  (Tom  C.)  Records  of  the  parish  church 
of  Preston  in  Amounderness.  Preston:  C.  IV. 
Whitehead,  1892.     illus.     4'. 

Tulket  (M.)  A  topographical,  statistical,  and 
historical  account  of  the  borough  of  Preston . . . 
origin  of  the  Guild  Merchants*  Fete. .  .a  directory 
for  1 82 1.  ..etc.  Preston:  P.  Whittle,  1S21.  2  I., 
347  p..  6  pi.     12".  CO 

Whittle  (P.)  The  history  of  the  borough  of 
Preston,  in  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster. 
Preston:  P.  <Sr*  //.   Whittle,  1837.     2  v.     nar.  i6'. 

CO 

Preston  Candover. 

Preston  Candover.  Marriages  at  Preston 
Candover,  1584  to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng. 
Hampshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  q.  pp. 
139-149.     London,  1907.     8"*.)  AR3L 

Preston  upon  Stour. 

Preston  upon  Stour.  Marriages  at  Prestoo 
upon  Stour,  1541  to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire, 
Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
v.  4,  pp.  71-78.    London,  1898.     8'.) 


LIST  OP  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


685 


Prestwich,  Lancashire. 

Close  (A)  catalogue  of  the  rectors  of  Prestwich, 
from  1 3 16  to  1632.  Extracted  from  the  Episcopal 
Registers  of  Lichfield  and  Chester  by  F.  R.  Raines. 
(In:  W.  Langley.  Autobiography...  1878.  Chet- 
ham  miscellanies,  v.  6,  pp.  27-30.  Chetham  Soc. 
Pub.     V.  103.)  CA 

Prestwick. 

Prestwick.  Records  of  the  burgh  of  Prest- 
wick in  the  sheriffdom  of  Ayr,  mcccclxx- 
MDCCLXXXii.  With  an  appendix  and  illustrative 
notes.  Glasgow  \E.  Khuir\  1834.  xxvii,  147  p., 
I  1.,  I  fac-sim.,  3  pi.  4**.  (Maitland  Club.)        CA 

Prior's  Hardwick. 

Prior's  Hardwick.  Marriages  at  Prior's  Hard- 
wick, 1662  to  1812.  (In:  Warwickshire,  Eng. 
Warwickshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i, 
pp.  61-71.     London^  1904.     8**.)  ARX 

Prudhoe,  Northumberland. 
Hartshorne  (C.  H.)  Illustrations  of  Alnwick, 
Prudhoe  and  Warkworth;  for  private  distribution. 
{^London?  186— ?J     pi.,  fac  sim.     4^       fMQWK 

Puckington. 

Puckini^on.  Marriages  at  Puckington,  1695 
to  1 812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  143-150.  Lon- 
don, 1902.     8^)  ARX 

Purbeck  (Isle  of). 

Cave  Browne  (J. )  The  isle  of  Purbeck  and 
its  marble.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  n.  s. 
V.  2,  pp.  60-69.     London,  1896.) 

Purton. 

Purton.  Marriages  at  Purton,  1558  to  1812. 
(In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  7,  pp.  99-140.     London,  1908.     8") 


Pynham  priory. 

Turner  (Edward).  The  priory  of  Pynham,  or 
DeCalceto;  with  some  notice  of  the  priories  of 
Tortington,  Hardham,  and  Leveminster.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  ii,  pp.  89-120.  London, 
1859.     8".)  CO 

Pyrton. 

Pyrton.  Marriages  at  Pyrton,  1563  to  1812. 
(In :  Oxfordshire,  Eng.  Oxfordshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  129-150.  London,  1009. 
8^)  ARX 

Quantock  Hills. 

Nichols  (William  Luke).  The  Quantocks  and 
their  associations.  With  an  account  of  Dodington, 
Holford,  and  St.  Audries.  London:  S.  Low,  Mar- 
ston  &*  Co.,  1891.  6  p.l.,  109  (i)  p.,  2  1.,  I  map, 
9  pi.,  I  port.     2.  ed.     8°.  CO 

Quarndon. 

Quarndon.  Marriages  at  Quarndon,  1755  to 
1812.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  111-115.  London, 
1908.     8\)  ARX 

Quedgeley. 

Quedg^eley*  Marriages  at  Quedgeley.  1559  to 
1836.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  63-^78. 
London,  1896.     8"*.) 


Queen's  county. 

Cary  (George  Sydney).  Index  to  the  intestate 
administrations  of  the  Diocese  of  Kildare,  in  the 
Public  Record  Office  of  Ireland.  (Co.  Kildare 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  5,  pp.  185-192.  Dublin, 
1907.) 

Coote  (Sir  Charles).  General  view  of  the  agri- 
culture and  manufactures  of  the  Queen's  county, 
with  observations  on  the  means  of  their  improve- 
ment, drawn  up  in  the  year  1801.  For  the  consid- 
eration, and  under  the  direction  of,  The  Dublin 
Society.  Dublin:  Graisberry  &*  Campbell,  1801. 
xix  (i),  236  p.,  i8  I.,  I  map,  2  pi.     8°.  VPX 

O'Byrne  (Daniel).  The  history  of  Queen's 
county:  containing  an  historical  and  traditional 
account  of  its  foundries,  duns,  pillar-stones,  raths, 
cists,  sacred  edifices,  castles  and  other  antiquities 
. .  .with  a  history  of  the  ancient  septs  of  the  county. 
Also  an  account  of  some  noble  families  of  Eng- 
lish extraction.  Dublin:  /.  O'Daly,  1856.  x, 
160  p.,  I  map.     4**.  CT 

f  O'Hanlon  (John),  and  Edward  O'Leary. 
History  of  the  Queen's  County. . .  v.  i.  Dublin: 
Sealy,  Bryers  6*  Walker,  1907.     illus.     %\     CT 

Quinton. 

Quinton.  Marriages  at  Quinton,  2  Edward  vi 
[1548]  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng. 
Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6. 
pp.  69-91.     London,  1900.     8*.)  ARX 

Racton. 

Arnold  (Frederick  H.)  Racton.  (Sussex  Arch- 
aeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  23.  pp.  1-19.  Lewes,  1 871. 
8'.)  CO 

Racton  monumental  inscriptions.     (Sussex 

Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  23,  pp.  314-317.  Lewes, 
1871.     8^)  CO 

Radcliffe-on-Trent. 

Radeliffe-on  Trent.  Marriages  at  Rad- 
cliffe-on-Trent. 1633  to  i8i2.  (In:  Nottingham- 
shire, Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  2,  pp.  1 19-136.  London,  1899.    8".) 


Radford. 

Radford.  Marriages  at  Radford.  1563  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  1-4Q. 
London,  1906.     8**.)  ARX 

Radnorshire. 

Jones  (J.)  The  history  of  the  Baptists  in 
Radnorshire.  With  a  sketch  of  the  history  of  non- 
conformity in  the  county.  London:  Elliot  Stock, 
1895.     vi,  209  p.     12".  ZVO 

Williams  (Jonathan).  A  general  history  of 
the  county  of  Radnor. . .  Compiled  from  the  ms. 
of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Williams. .  .and  other  sources, 
by  Edwin  Davies...  Brecknock:  Davies  ^  Co., 
1905.     xviii,   I  1.,  451  p.,  2  plans,  13  pi.,  26  port. 

4-.  fcv 

History    of    Radnorshire.      (Archaeologia 

Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  i,  pp.  47-57.  130-14^.  191- 
207;  ser.  3,  V.  2,  pp.  24-39,  154-166;  ser.  3,  v.  3, 
pp.  26-39.  178-195.  241-248,  325-332;  ser.  3,  V.  4, 
pp.  1-9,  187-195.  233-245,  351-368,  460-622. 
London,  1 855-1858.     8".)  CVA 


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Ragdale. 

Ra^^ale*  Marriages  at  Ragdale,  1668  to 
1837.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  89-93. 
London^  1909.     8*.) 


Raglan  castle. 

Beattie  (W.)  On  Raglan  castle.  3  pi.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  10,  pp.  317-331.  Lon- 
don, 1855.) 

Heath  (C.)  Monmouthshire.  Historical  and 
descriptive  accounts  of  the  ancient  and  present 
state  of  Ragtand  Castle,  including  a  variety  of 
other  particulars. .  .relating  to  that  ruin  and  its 
neighbourhood,  Monmouth:  C.  Heath,  1806.  75  1., 
I  pi.     8".  CO 

Monmouth:  C.  Heathy  1829.     94  1., 

I  pi.     II.  ed.     8^  CO 

Rampside  Hall,  Lancashire. 

Chambers  (C.  P.),  and  Harper  Gaythorpe. 
Rampside  Hall.  (Cumberland  &  Westmorland 
Antiq.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  10,  pp. 
288-297.     Kendal,  1910.     8^) 

Ramsbury. 

Baber  (Harry).  Sketch  of  the  parish  of  Rams- 
bury, Wiltshire.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
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Ratcliffe-on-Soar. 

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The  registers  of  the  parish  of  St.  Mary, 

Reading,  Berks,  1538-1812.    Transcribed  by  G.  P. 

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V.  z.  Baptisms. 
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Reading  friary. 

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Reculver. 

Larkby  (J.  Russell).  The  church  of  St.  Mary, 
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Smith  (C.  R.)  The  antiquities  of  Richborough, 
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Redbourn. 

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Reddish. 

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Redditch. 

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Redenhall. 

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Rednal. 

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Reigate. 

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Rempstone. 

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Rendcombe. 

Rendeombe*  Marriages  at  Rendcombe,  1 566 
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Renfrewshire. 
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a  genealogical  history  of  the  nobility  and  gentry 
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This  district  includes  the  county  of  Ayr  and  portions  of 
Dumbarton,  Lanark,  Stirling  and  Renfrew. 

Hamilton  and  Campsie  (Commissariot).  The 
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(British  Record  Soc.    Index  Library. 

V.  20.)  ARC  A 

This  district  includes  portions  of  the  counties  of  Renfrew, 
Dumbarton,  Stirling  and  Lanark. 

Repton  priory. 

Ashpitel  (Arthur).  Repton  church  and  priory. 
6  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  7,  pp. 
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Hope  (W.  H.  St.  John).  Repton  priory,  Derby, 
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Restalrig. 

Grant  (Francis  James).  Index  to  the  register 
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Rhyl. 

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Ribchester. 

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Richmond,  Surrey. 

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St.  EUaabeth's  Church,  Richmond.  Catholic 
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Richmondshire. 

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Whitaker  (T.  D.)  The  history  of  Richmond- 
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Rickmansworth. 

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Ripley. 

Johnston  (Philip  Mainwaring).  Send  church 
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Ripon. 

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Risley. 

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Rochester. 

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Rochester  Cathedral  Church.  The  registers 
of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Rochester.  (1657- 
1837.)  With  lists  of  the  prebendaries,  head  mas- 
ters of  the  grammar  school,  minor  canons,  and 
organists. .  .  Transcribed  and  edited  by  T.  Shindler. 
[Canterbury:  Cross  6r*  Jackman,  1892.]  2  p.l., 
103  p.     4".  ABX 

One  of  100  copies  privately  printed. 

Rochester  (Diocese). 

Thorpe  (John).  Registrum  Roffense;  or,  A 
collection  of  antient  records,  charters,  and  instru- 
ments of  divers  kinds,  necessary  for  illustrating  the 
ecclesiastical  history  and  antiquities  of  the  diocese 
and  cathedral  church  of  Rochester.  Transcribed 
from  the  originals  by  John  Thorpe... and  pub- 
lished by  his  son . . .  London:  Prtd,  for  the  editor, 
by  W.  &'  J.  Richardson,  1 769.  2  p.l.,  vi,  i  1., 
1056  p.,  9  1.,  I  port.     f*.  \\CO 

Rochford,  Essex. 

Benton  ( Philip.)  The  history  of  Rochford  hun- 
dred... from  former  authors,  ancient  manuscripts 
and  church  registers,  treating  upon  various  sub- 
jects, including  notices  of  churches  and  chapels, 
the  clergy,  biography  and  genealogy  of  families. . . 
and... other  matters.  Rochford:  A,  Harrington, 
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Rockfield. 

Matthews  (John  Hobson).  The  old  register 
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parish  of  Rockfield  and  county  of  Monmouth,  1758 
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296.     London  ^  1905.) 


Rockingham  castle. 

Clark  (G.  T. )  Rockingham,  i  plan.  ( Archseol. 
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Hartshorne  (Charles  Henry).  Rockingham 
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Rollstone. 

Bollstone*  Marriages  at  Rollestone,  1654  to 
1 812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  149-152.  London,  \qio%. 
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Romney,  New. 
See  New  Romney. 

Romney  Marsh. 

Farley  (Robert).  An  outline  of  the  history  of 
Romney  Marsh.  (Archaeologia  Cantiana.  v.  13, 
pp.  178-200.     London,  1880.     8"".)  CO 

HoUoway  (James).  On  Romney  Marsh.  (Jour. 
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1854.) 

Scott  Robertson  (  ).  Churches  in  Romney 
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487.     London,  1880.     8".)  CO 

Romsey  abbey. 

Beale  (S.)  Romsey  abbey.  (Amer.  Architect. 
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Peers  (C.  R.)  Recent  discoveries  in  Romsey 
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tracts  relating  to  antiquity,  ser.  2,  v.  7  (v.  57,  pt.  2), 
pp.  317-320.     London,  1 901.) 

Perkins  (Thomas).  A  short  account  of  Rom- 
sey abbey.  A  description  of  the  fabric  and  notes 
on  the  history  of  the  convent  of  SS.  Mary  &  Ethel- 
fleda.  London:  G.  Bell  ^  Sons,  1907.  82  p.,  i  I. 
illus.     12^     (Bell's  cathedral  series.)         MBBR 

Bomsey*  The  book  of  the  words  and  music. 
Written  and  composed  for  a  thanksgiving  and 
pageant. .  .at  Romsey  Abbey. . .  T907.  In  celebra- 
tion of  the  thousandth  anniversary  of  the  founding 
of  Romsey  Abbey  by  King  Edward  the  Elder  in. . . 
907...  Romsey:  The  Mayor*  s  Parlor,  I907.  1 41 
(i)  p.     8^  CD 

Ronton  priory. 

Bonton  priory.  The  chartulary  of  Ronton 
priory.  Abstracted  from  the  original  ms.  in  the 
British  Museum  by  George  Wrottesley.  (William 
Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Stafford- 
shire.   V.  4,  pt.  I,  pp.  264-95.    London,  1883.     8'.) 

CO 

Ropley. 

Kirby  (T.  F.)  The  charters  of  the  manor  of 
Ropley,  Hants,  i  pi.  (Archaeologia.  ser.  2,  v.  8, 
pp.  227-236.     London,  1902.) 

Roscommon. 

Weld  (I.)  Statistical  survey  of  the  county  of 
Roscommon  [Ireland]  drawn  up  under  the  direc- 
tions of  the  Royal  Dublin  Society.  Dublin:  R, 
Graisberry,  1832.    xx,  710  p.,  I  1.,  Ixxii  p.,  i  map. 


8°. 


CTB 


Rosneath. 

Maug^han  (William  Charles).  Rosneath,  past 
and  present.  With  an  original  poem  by  the  Marquis 
of  Lome,  and  illustrations  by  Alex.  M'Gibbon. 
Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1893.  4  p.l.,  (i)xii-xiii,  I  I., 
269  p.,  6  pi.     sq.  8**.  CB 


690 

Rotul. 

Tbornber  (William).     Aa  historical   and  dt- 

scnptive  account  or  Btaclcpool  Rod  its  neigbbour- 

hood,  vii.:  Roisal,  Bispham.  ..etc.    PouUoh,  1B37, 

16'.  CO 

Carle  <A1ck.  O.)     Notes  on  the  iaventories  ol 

the  House  of  Rossie,  near  Montrose,  dating  iiaa 
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Rosstcrk  abbey. 

0'H»rft  (  ).  Rosskerk  and  Moyne,  Co. 
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Rosslyn  castle. 

Thampaon  (John).     The   illustrated  guide  to 

Rosslyn   Chapel    and   Castle,    Hawthornden.   &c. 

Edinburgh:  Macnivin  6f  IVa/fact,  1903.      5    p.l.. 

iz6  p.,  I  map,  5  plans,  i  pi.     6.  ed.     16°.    CRF 

Rolherby. 

Botherby.  Marriages  at  Rotberby.  1561  to 
1812.  (In:  Leicestersbire,  Eng.  Leicestershire  par- 
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Rotherham,  Yorkshire. 
Ga«at  (John].    On  Kolherham  and  its  ecclesias- 
tical and  collegiate  buildings,  (lour.  Bril.  Archxol. 
Assoc.      V.  36,  pp.  377-397.      Lendcn,  1B80.) 
Rotherhithe. 
B*ek  (Edward  Jossetyn).     Memorials  to  serve 
for  a  history  of  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Rotherhithe, 
in  the  county  of  Surrey  and  in  the  administrative 
county  of  London. . .  With  a  chapter  on  the  geology 
of  the  Thames  valley  and  Rotherhithe  by  T.  G. 
Bonney.    Cambridgt:  Univtrsily  Prist,  \<fyj.    ivi, 
370  p.,  I  maps,  34  pi.,  15  port.     8°.  CO 

Rotherwick. 
Bath«rivick.    Marriages  at  Rotherwick,  1560 
to  1S12.    (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.    Hampshire  parish 
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1909.     8°.)  ABX 

Rothesay. 
Macbeth  (Adam  D.)     The  seat  of  the  burgh 
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Rothesay  castle. 
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say tombs;  the  sequel  to  "A  four  weeks'  lour  in 
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39  P-     8°.  CB 

Rothwell,  Northamptonshire. 
Crpher  (Paul).     History  of  Rothwell,  in  the 
County  of  Northampton;  with  an  accoant  of  the 
bone  caverns.    Norlhamploni  Taylor  &•  Son.  1869. 
3  p.l.,  94  p.,  7  P'-      "6°.  CO  p.  boi 

Rothwell,  Vorksbire. 
Batty  (John).    The  history  of  Rothwell.    Xelh- 
wtU{Eng.\  The  Author,  1877.     xii,  887  p.     12°. 
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Betbfrell.   The  re(risters  of  the  parish  chDrcb 
of  Rothwell,  Co.   York.     1 538-1689.     Edited  I7 
Georgie  Deolson  Lnmb.     Pt.  1.     [Lirdi]  PrivaUlj 
printed\byj.   Whilehtadb'  SaHs\\y:A.   8",  (York- 
shire Parish  Reg.  Soc.     Pub.     v.  27.)  ABX 
Rous  Lench. 
Bona  Lencb.     Marriages  at  Rous  Lench.  1539 
to  1812.     (In;  Worcestersbire,  Eog.     Worcester- 
shire parish  registers.     Marriages,    v.  i,  pp.  i^i- 
144.     London,   1901.     8*.)                              ABLX 
Rowington. 
Boirtngton.      The  registers  of   Rowington. 
Co.  Warwick,  1613  (or  13)  to  1812.       Transcribed 
and  edited  by  J.  W.  Ryland.   London:  Parish  Reg. 
Soc.,  1899.     vi,  223 p.     8*.     (Parish  Register  S 
cieiy.     Registers,      [no.]  ai.)  •*■ 
Rowlestone. 
BlaablU  (Thomas).    On  the  churches  of  Kil- 
peck  and  Rowlstone.     (Jour.    Br.  ArchKol.  Assoc. 
V.  27,  pp.  489-495.     London,  1871.) 
Rowoer. 
Bowner.   Marriages  at  Rowner,  1590101811. 
(In;  Hampshire,  Eng.   Hampshire  parish  registers- 
Marriages.     V.  8,  pp.  47-72.     London,  1906.    8°. I 
ABX 
Roabnrghsbire. 
Doafflaa  {Sir  G.)     A  history  of   the  border 
counties   (Roxburgh,    Selkirk,    Peebles).       Edin- 
burgh:  W.  BlaekiBood  &'  Soni.  1899.     ivili.  482 
p.,  3  maps.     8°.     (County  histories  of  Scotlatid.) 
CP 
SeBeer  (Alexander).    The  history  and  anliqai- 
ties  of  Roxburghshire  and  adjacent  districts  [rom 
the  most  remote  period  to  the  present  lime.  Edin- 
burgh:  r.  C./flc*  [18571-1864.    4  V-     illus.    II'. 
V.  i-i  pub.  by  ScIoD  S  UKkeuic,  CB 
Peeblea   (Commissarioi).      The  commissarioi 
record  of  Peebles.     Register  of  testaments,   16S1- 
1699.     Edited  by  F.   J.  Grant.     Edinburgh:  tie 
Society.   1902.     2  p,l.,  13  p,     8*.     (Scottish  Rec- 
ord Soc.     Pt.  18.)                                              ABT 
ThiidiiEcici  comprlKtlhe  countia  of  Pceblei.  RoMbaich 
ind  Selkirk. 

Royston. 

RIngaton  (Alfred).  A  history  of  Royston, 
Hertfordshire,  with  biographical  notes  of  Royston 
worthies,  portraits,  plans  and  illuslralions.  Lon- 
don: E.  Slock,  1906.  5  p-1.,  364  p.,  7  pi.,  3  port. 
8°.  CO 

Ruardean. 

Haelean  (5i>  John).  History  of  the  parish 
and  manor  of  Ruardyn,  alias  Ruardean.  (Bristol 
and  Gloucestershire  ArchKOl.  Soc.  Trans,  v,  8. 
pp.  134-14S.     Bristol,  1B84.     8*.)  CO 

RuddingtoD. 

Baddlngton.  Marriages  at  Ruddiagton,  i6;3 

to   1813.     (In:  Nottinghamshire,   Eng.     Hotting- 

tiamshire  parish  registers.     Marriages,     v.  7.  p^ 

&9-gl.      London,  1905.    8*.)  ABX 

Ku fiord,  Lancashire. 

Proctor(W.  G.)    The  manor  of  Rnfford  and 

:he  ancient  family  of  the  Hesketbs.     I  map,   ;  pi. 

Hist.  Soc.  Lancashire  &  Cheshire.   Transac.  t.  jg 

|n.  s.  V.  23),  p.  93-iiB.     Liverpool,   1908-     8°.) 


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691 


Ruisbton. 

Ruishioii*  Marriages  at  Raishton,  1679  to 
1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  45-49.  London^  iqo6. 
8'.)  ARX 

Runcorn. 

Niekson  (Charles).  History  of  Runcorn ;  with 
an  account  of  the  ancient  village  of  Weston.  In- 
troductory notice  by  Thomas  Rigby.  Drawings  by 
Hedley  Fitton.  London:  Mackie  df  Co,,  Ltd,^  1887. 


X,  232,  V  p.,  23  pi.     4 


fCO 


Runham. 

Bunhani.  Marriages  at  Runham,  1538  to 
1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  37-45.  London,  iqio. 
8'.) 


Runnington. 

Bannin^on*  Marriages  at  Runnington,  1586 
to  1 8 12.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  125-133.  Lo*^ 
don,  1908.     8'.) 


Ruscombe,  Berkshire. 

Index  to  Ruscombe  parish  marriage  register, 
1^59-1812  (men's  names  only).  Transcribed  by 
Llewellyn  Treacher.  (Berks,  Bucks  &  Oxon 
Archseol.  Jour.  n.  s.  v.  10,  pp.  16-18.  Reading, 
1904.) 

Rushbrook. 

Bushbrook.  Rushbrook  parish  registers,  1567 
to  1850,  with  Jermyn  and  Davers  annals.  Wood- 
bridge:  G.  Booth,  1903.  viii,  486  p.,  i  1.,  i  plan, 
7  pi.,  7  port.  sq.  8°.  (The  Suffolk  green  books. 
No.  6.)  ABX 

Rusholme. 

Booker  (John).  A  history  of  the  ancient  chapel 
of  Birch,  in  Manchester  parish,  including  a  sketch 
of  the  township  of  Rusholme. .  .with  notices  of  the 
more  ancient  local  families...  [Manchester]  Chet- 
ham  Society,  1859.  4  P-»  2  p.l.,  iv,  (4),  253  (i) 
p.,  3  charts,  i  plan,  3  pi.,  i  port.  4**.  (Chetham 
Society,     v.  47.)  CA 

Rusper. 

Ellman  (Ernest).  Rusper  monumental  inscrip- 
tions. (Sussex  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  25,  pp.  220- 
224.     Lewes,  1873.     8".)  CO 

Rusper  priory. 

Way  (Albert).  Notices  of  the  Benedictine 
priory  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  at  Rusper.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  5,  pp.  244-262.  London, 
1852.     8^)  CO 

Ruthin,  Denbighshire. 

Buthin.  The  court  rolls  of  the  lordship  of 
Ruthin,  or  Dyffryn-Clwydd,  of  the  reign  of  King 
Edward  the  First,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record 
Office,  London.  Edited... by  R.  A.  Roberts. 
London:  C.  J.  Clark,  1893.  2  p.l.,  xxiv,  i  1.,  61 
p.,  I  facsim.  4".  (Cymmrodorian  Society.  Cymm- 
rodorian  record  series.     No.  2.)  CV 

•  Buthin  castle  records.  (Archaeologia  Cam- 
brensis.  ser.  3.  v.  i,  pp.  43-45;  ser.  3,  v.  2.  pp. 
146-150,  290-301;  ser.  3,  Y.  3,  pp.  96-99.  London, 
1855-S7.  .  8%>      ...  CVA 


Ruthven,  Aberdeenshire. 

Gordon  (James  Frederick  Skinner).  The  book 
of  the  chronicles  of  Keith,  Grange,  Ruthven,  Cair- 
ney,  and  Botriphnie;  events,  places,  and  persons. 
Glasgow:  R,  Forrester,  1880.  xi,  461  p.  12°.  CB 

Rutlandshire. 
Periodicals. 

Leicestershire  and  Rutland  notes  and 
queries  and  antiquarian  gleaner,  an  illustrated 
quarterly  magazine.  Edited  by  John  &  Thomas 
Spencer,  v.  1-3  (April,  1889-July,  1895).  Leices- 
ter, i89i-'95.     8°.  CO  . 

No  more  published. 

General  Works.  ' 

Blore  (Thomas).     The  history  and  antiquities 

of  the  county  of  Rutland.   Vol.  i,  pt.  2.    Stanford, 

i8ii...f'..      .  CO 

No  more  pu)>lishecl. 

Camden  (William).  The  visitation  of  the 
county  of  Rutland  in  the  year  1618-19,  taken  by 
William  Camden.  And  other  descents  of  families 
not  in  the  visitation.  Ed.  by  G.  J.  Armytagc. 
London,  1870.  vii,  60,  8  p.  4**.  (Harleian  Soc. 
Publications,     v.  3.)  *B 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Rutland...  London: 
C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  45  p.,  \\.,\  map.  24*.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  9.])         CBD 

Crowtlier-Baynon  (V.  B.)    Anglo-Saxon  re- . 
mains  found  at  North  Luffcnham,  Rutland,  previ-' 
ously  to   1900.     4  pi.     (Repts.  &  Papers  Assoc. 
Architect.  Soc.     v.   27,  pt.  i,  pp.  220-228.     Lin- 
coln, 1903.) 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Northamptonshire 
and  Rutland,  with  map.  London:  John  Murray, 
1878.     xxxi,  244  p.,  I  map.     12'.  KPP 

London:  E.  Stanford,  190 1,    vi,  I  1.     [17] 

256  p.,  3  maps  in  pockets.  2.  ed.  16°.  (Murray's 
handbooks.)  KPP 

History  (A)  of  Rutland,  v.  i.  London,  1908. 
f".  (In:  The  Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of 
England.)  fCO 

Lincoln  (Diocese).  Calendar  of  Lincoln  wills. 
Edited  by  C.  W.  Foster,  v.  i.  London:  Brit, 
Rec.  Soc  ,  1902.  8**.  (British  Record  Society. 
Index  library,     [v.]  28.)  ABCA 

Early  Lincoln  wills.    An  abstract  of  all  the 

wills  and  administrations  recorded  in  the  Episcopal 
registers  of  the  old  diocese  of  Lincoln...  1280- 
1547-  By  Alfred  Gibbons.  Lincoln:  J.  William- 
son, 1888.  5  p.l.,  244  p.,  I  1.  8',  (Lincoln  rec- 
ord series.)  ABT 

Notlth  (Thomas).  The  church  bells  of  Rutland: 

their  inscriptions,  traditions,,  and  peculiar  uses;  with  . 

chapters   on   bells  and   bell  founders.     Leicester: 

S.  Clarke,  1880.     x,  I  l.^  1 72  p..  7  pl-     8^       CO 
One  of  250  copies  printed. 

Northampton  (Archdeaconry).  A  calendar  of 
wills  relating  to  the  counties  of  Northampton  and 
Rutland,  proved  in  the  court  of  the  archdeacon  of 
Northampton,  15 10-1652.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W. 
Phillimore.  London:  C.  J.  Clark,  1888.  xv  (i), 
210  p.  8**.  (British  Record  Society.  Index  library. 
V.  I.)  ABCA 

Wri^^lit  (J.)  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
county  of  Rutland.     London,  1684.     V*.  COl- 


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Ruyton-ln-the-Eleven-Towns. 

Kenyon  (R.  Lloyd).  Manor  of  Ruyton  of  the 
Eleven  Towns.  (Shropshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  ser.  3,  v.  x,  pp.  33-106;  ser.  3, 
V.  2,  pp.  107-142,  359-406.  Shrewsbury^  1901-02. 
8".)  CO 

Ruyton  church.     (Shropshire  Archaeol.  & 

Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  ser.  2,  v.  8,  pp.  313-372. 
Shrewsbury,  1896.     8^)  CO 

Buyton-in-the-EleTen-Toims.  The  regis- 
ter of  Kuyton-in-the- Eleven-Towns.  vi,  98  p. 
(In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Soc.  Shropshire 
registers.  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  v.  5,  pt.  2.  Lon- 
don, 1905.     8^)  ARX 

Rye. 

Butler  (G.  Slade).  Notes  on  Rye  and  its  in- 
habitants. (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  17. 
pp.  123-136.     Lewes,  1865.     8".)  CO 

The  vicars  of  Rye  and  their  patrons,  with 

the  mural,  slab,  and  headstone  inscriptions  in  the 
parish  church  and  church-yard  of  St.  Mary,  and 
the  Baptist  chapel,  Rye.  (Sussex  Archscol.  Soc. 
Coll.     v.  13,  pp.  270-301.     Lewes,  1861.  8**.)  CO 

Cooper  (William  Durrant).  Aliens  in  Rye» 
temp.  Henry  viii.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll* 
V.  19,  pp.  149-152.     Lewes,  1867.     8°.)  CO 

Extracts  from  the  passage- book  of  the  port 

of  Rye,  1635-6.  (Sussex  Archoeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  18, 
pp.  170-179.     L.ewes,  1866.     8".)  CO 

Hardy  (William  John),  and  W.  Page,  editors. 
The  manuscripts  of  the  corporation  of  Rye.  (In: 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  13.  report, 
appendix,  pt.  4,  pp.  I-246.   London,  1892.    8**.)  C 

HoIIoway  (William).  History  and  antiquities 
of  the  ancient  town  and  port  of  Rye  in  the  county 
of  Sussex;  with  notices  of  the  Cinque  Ports.  Lon- 
don, 1847.     8*.  CO 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts of  the  corporation  of  Rye.  (In:  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  5.  report.  Part  i, 
pp.  488-516.     London,  1876.     f*.) 

Stockdale  (Frederick  Wilton  Litchfield).  A 
concise  historical  &  topographical  sketch  of  Hast- 
ings, W'inchelsea.  &  Rye,  including  also  several 
other  places  in  the  vicinity  of  those  ancient  towns, 
embellished  with  numerous  engravings,  from  orig- 
inal drawings.  London:  P.  M.  Powell  [181 7T 
4  p.l.,  48  p.,  19  pi.     8".  CO 

Rylstone,  Yorkshire. 

St.  Peter's,  Rylstone.  The  register  of  St. 
Peter's.  Rylstone,  formerly  part  of  the  ancient  par- 
ish of  Burnsall.  Edited  by  C.  H.  Lowe.  Leeds: 
Petty  <5r*  Sons,  1 895-*96.     2  v.     8**. 


Ryther. 

Barrett  (C.  R.  B.)  The  chapel  of  Lede  or 
Lead  in  the  parish  of  Kyther  cum-Ozendyke, 
Yorks.  1  pi.  (Jour.  Hrit.  Archjeol.  Assoc,  n.  s. 
V.  2,  pp.  136-143.      London,  1896.) 

Sadelescombe  preceptory. 

Blaauw  (W.  H.)  Sadelescombe  and  Shipley, 
preceptories  of  the  Knights  Templars  in  Sussex. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  9,  pp.  227-274. 
London,  1857.     8'.)  CO 


Saffron  Walden. 
Braybrooke  (3.  baron) ^  Richard  Griffin 
Neville.  The  history  of  Audley  End,  to  which 
are  appended  notices  of  the  towa  and  parish  of 
Saffron  Walden  in  the  county  of  Essex.  London: 
S.  Bentley,  1836.  xiv.  331  (i)  p.,  4  plans,  9  pi., 
6  port.     sq.  f^  fCO 

Saggart. 

O'Orady  (John  Shell).  The  history  and  an- 
tiquities of  the  districts  of  Rathcoole  and  Sa^art. 
(County  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  ▼.  5,  pp.  69- 
78.      Dublin,  1906.) 

St.  Albans. 

Black  (W.  H.)  On  the  town  records  of  St. 
Alban's.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  v.  26, 
pp.   143-149.     London,  1870.) 

Boutell  (Charles).  The  early  heraldry  of  the 
abbey  church  of  St.  Alban,  now  St.  Alban's  cathe- 
dral.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  34,  pp.  16- 
30.     London,  1879.) 

Gibbs  (Arthur  Ernest),  editor.  The  corporation 
records  of  St.  Albans,  with  lists  of  mayors,  high 
stewards,  members  of  Parliament,  &c.  St,  Albans: 
Gibbs  &*  Bamforth,  1 890.   2  p.l.,  320 p.   12*.    CO 

Perkins  (Thomas).  The  cathedral  church  of 
Saint  Albans,  with  an  account  of  the  fabric... 
With  fifty  illustrations.  L^ondon:  G.  Bell dr'  Sons, 
1903.  xii,  114  p.,  2  1.  12'.  (Bell's  cathedral 
series.)  MRBR 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  The  mano- 
scripts  of  the  corporation  of  St.  Albans.  (In:  His- 
torical Manuscripts  Commission.  5.  report.  Parti, 
pp.  565-568.     London,  1876.     f*.) 

St.  Albans  Abbey.  The  parish  register  of  St. 
Albans  Abbey,  1558-1689.  Transcribed  by  William 
Brigg.  Harpenden:  W,  Brigg,\Z^'],  3  p.l..  246. 
xxxi  p.     4**.  ARX 

St.  Albans  Grammar  School.  The  accounts  of 
St.  Albans  grammar  school.  Edited  by  F.  Willcox. 
(Middlesex  &  Hertfordshire  Notes  &  Queries.  ▼.  i. 
pp.  11-15.  39-42,  138-142;  V.  2,  pp.  40-43.  I'O^' 
don,  i895-'96.) 

Continued  in  Home  Co.  Maga. 

The    accounts    of    St.    Albans    grammar 

school.     Edited  by  C.  H.  Ashdown.     i  pi.    (Home 

Co.  Maga.     v.   6,  pp.  52-59.    London,  1904.) 

Continued  from:  Middlesex  &  Hertfordshire  Notes  k. 
Queri^s. 

Williams  (J.  F.  L.)  Historical  and  topo- 
graphical description  of  ancient  Verulam  [and  mod- 
ern St.  Albans].     St.  Albans,  \%12,     2  v.     pi.    S*. 

CO 
St.  Albans  abbey. 

Abbey  (The)  of  St.  Alban;  some  extracts  from 
its  early  history  and  a  description  of  its  conventual 
church...  L^ondon:  Bell  &*  Daldy,   1857.      79  p.. 


I  plan.     2.  ed.     8* 


CO  p.  box 


Amundesham  (Johannes).  Annales  Monas- 
terii  S.  Albani  a  J.  A.,  ut  videtur,  conscript!  (1421- 
1440)  quibus  prsefigitur  chronicon  rerum  gestarum 
in  Monasterii  S.  Albani  (1422-1431). . .  £d.  by 
H.  T.  Hi  ley.  London:  Longman  &*  Co,,  1870-71. 
2v.   4**.  (Chronica  Monasterii  S.  Albani.  v.  5.)    C 

Holt  (Henry  F.)  On  royal  visitors  and  bene- 
factors of  St.  Alban's  abbey,  and  on  the  shrine  of 
St.  Alban  and  the  abbey  relics.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  26,  pp.  299-328.     London^  1870.) 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


693 


St,  Albans  abbey,  cont'd. 

Micklethwaite  (J.  T  )  The  shnne  of  St. 
Alban.  3  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  29,  pp.  201- 
211.     London^  1872.) 

Newcome  (Peter).  The  history  of  the  ancient 
and  royal  foundation  called  the  Abbey  of  St.  Alban 
in  the  county  of  Hertford,  793-1539.  London, 
1795.     pi.,  map.     4**.  fCO 

Pa^e  (William).  The  brasses  and  indents  in 
St.  Alban's  Abbey.  3  pi.  (Home  Counties  Maga. 
London,  1899.  8**.  v.  i,  pp.  19-25,  140-161, 
241-247,  329-332.) 

Beg^istra  quorundum  abbatum  monasterii  S. 
Albani,  qui  sseculo  15.  floruere.  Registrum  ab- 
batise  Johannis  Whetamstede,  abbatis  Monast.  S. 
Albani,  iterum  susceptae,  Roberto  Blakeney  capel- 
lano,  quondam  adscripttum;  RegistraJ.  Whetham- 
stede,  Willelmi  Albon  et  Willelrai  Walingforde. . . 
cum  appendice  continente  quasdam  epistolas  a  J. 
Whethamstede  conscriptas.  Ed.  by  H.  T.  Riley. 
London:  Longman  <Sy*  Co.^  1872-3.  2  v.  4*. 
(Chronica  Monasterii  S.  Albani.     v.  6.)  C 

Walsingham  (Thomas).  Gesta  abbatum  Mon- 
asterii S.  Albani,  793-141 1. . .  Ed.  by  H.  T.  Riley. 
London^  1867-69.  3  v.  4*.  (Chronica  Monas- 
terii S.  Albani.     v.  4.)  C 

Ypodigma  Neustriae  a  Thoma  Walsingham. 

Ed.  by  H.  T.  Riley.  London:  Longman  6*  Co.^ 
1876.  Ixxxix,  613  p.  4**.  (Chronica  Monasterii 
S.  Albani.     v.  7.)  C 

St.  Andrews. 

Guide  through  St.  Andrews  and  its  antiquities. 
St,  Andrews:  J.Cook,  \%<i2,     64  p.     16*.  CO 

Lan^  (Andrew).  St.  Andrews.  London:  Long- 
mans, Green  &*  Co.,  1893.     xvi,  I  I.,  347  p.     8**. 

CR 

Ro£^er  (Charles).  History  of  St.  Andrews, 
with  a  full  account  of  the  recent  improvements  in 
the  city.  Edinburgh:  Adam  6*  C.  Black,  1849. 
XV,  (i)  18-204  p..  I  pian.  7  P^     12'.  STK 

Saint  Andrews  Kirk  Session.  Register  of 
the  minister,  elders  and  deacons  of  the  Christian 
congregation  of  St.  Andrews.  Comprising  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  Kirk  Session  and  of  the  court  of 
the  superintendent  of  Fife,  Fothrik  and  Strathearn. 
1 5 59- 1 600.  Transcribed  and  edited  from  the 
original  manuscript. .  .by  D.  H.Fleming.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  «Sr*  A.  Constable^  1 889-90.  2  v.  8". 
(Scottish  History  Soc.  Pubs.     v.  4,  7.)  CP 

St.  Asaph. 

Baz  (Pearce  B.  Ironside).  The  cathedral  church 
of  Saint  Asaph.  A  description  of  the  building,  and 
a  short  history  of  the  See.  With  30  illustrations. 
London:  G.  Bell  6r*  Sons,  1904.  84  p.  12°. 
{Bell's  cathedral  series.)  MRBR 

Willis  (B.)  Survey  of  Saint  Asaph,  enlarged 
by  E.Edwards.     IVr  ex  ham,  i  ^01.     2  v.    8*.     CO 

St.  Asaph  (Diocese). 

Glynne  {Sir  Stephen  Richard).  Notes  on  the 
churches  in  the  four  Welsh  dioceses.  Diocese  of 
St.  Asaph.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  5,  v.  i, 
pp.  81-104,  169-192,  249-272;  ser.  5,  v.  2,  pp. 
33-48,  120-131.     London,  1884-85.     8*.)      CVA 

St.  Audries. 
See  West  Quantoxhead. 


St.  Bees,  Cumberland. 

Jackson  (William).  Extracts  from  the  parish 
register  of  St.  Bees,  with  comments  upon  the  same. 
(Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  and  Arch- 
aeol. Soc.  Trans,  v.  i,  pp.  287-299.  Kendal,  1874. 
8*.)  CO 

St.  Breage. 
See  Breage  in  the  Appendix. 

St.  Breward. 

St.  Breward.  Marriages  at  St.  Breward, 
1558  to  1 8 12.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  5-22.  Lon- 
don, 1900.     8°.)  ARX 

St.  Briavels. 

Allen  (William  Taprell).  Notes  on  the  parish, 
the  church,  and  the  ancient  religious  foundations 
of  Ledeneia  Parva,  or  S.  Briavels.  (Bristol  and 
Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  9,  pp. 
72-102.     Bristol,  1885.     8")  CO 

St.  Briavels  castle. 
Allen    (W.    Taprell).      St.    Briavel's    castle. 
(Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans. 
▼•  3i  PP-  325-368.     Bristol,  1879.     8".)  CO 

St.  Buryan. 

St.  Buryan.  Marriages  at  St.  Buryan,  1654 
to  18 1 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  73-101.  London, 
1903.     8°.)  ARX 

St.  Catherine's,  Old  abbey. 
See  Old  abbey. 

St.  Cleer. 

St.  Cleer.  Marriages  at  St.  Cleer,  1678  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  137-158.  London, 
1905.     8^)  ARX 

St.  Clether. 

Baring^Oould  (Sabine).     The  well-chapel  of 
St.  Clether.     (Cornish   Maga.     v.  i,  pp.  449-455- 
London,  1898.     8**.) 

St.  Clether.  Marriages  at  St.  Clether,  1640 
to  181 1.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  23-28.  London, 
1900.     %\)  ARX 

St.  Colan. 

St.  Colan.  Marriages  at  St.  Colan,  1665  to 
i8t2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  13,  pp.  i45-t54«  L'^ndon, 
1908.     8'.)  ARX 

St.  Columb  Major. 

St.  Columb  Major.  Marriages  at  St.  Columb 
Major.  178 1  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Corn- 
wall parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  16,  pp.  135- 
146.     London,  1909.     8'.)  ARX 

St.  Columb  Minor. 

St.  Columb  Minor.  Marriages  at  St.  Columb 
Minor,  1560  to  181 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Corn- 
wall parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14,  pp.  1-4T. 
London,  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

St.  Crantock. 

Collier  (J/r J.  )  Someaccountof  St.  Cran- 
tock. an  ancient  Cornish  church,  with  a  record  of 
what  is  known  of  the  founder.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc,     n.  s.  V.  4,  pp.  305-318.     London^  1899.) 


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St«  Cr»ntoek«  Marriages  at  St.  Crantock, 
i559toi8i2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  i6,  pp.  1-19.  Lon- 
don, 1909.     8".)  ARX 

St.  Cubert. 
See  Cubert  in  the  Appendix. 

St.  David's. 

Mayhew  (S.  M.)  Tenby  and  St.  David's. 
2  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  41,  pp.  28- 
42.     London,  1885.) 

Robson  (P.  A.)  The  cathedral  church  of  St 
David's;  a  short  history  and  description  of  the 
fabric  and  Episcopal  buildings.  London:  G.  Bell 
&*  Sons,  1901.  xvi,  104  p.,  I  plan.  12*.  (Bell's 
cathedral  series.)  MRBR 

Stephens  (Thomas).  The  history  of  St. 
David's.  (Cambrian  Journal,  v.  3,  pp.  164-18^, 
223-239.     London,  1856.     8".)  CV 

St.  David's  (Diocese). 

Glynne  {Sir  Stephen  Richard).  Notes  on  the 
older  churches  in  the  four  Welsh  dioceses.  Diocese- 
of  St.  David's.  (Archseologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  5, 
V.  2,  pp.  208-219;  ser.  5.  V.  3»  pp.  55-69,  270-^81; 
ser.  5,  v.  4,  pp.  274-289;  ser.  5,  v.  5,  pp.  122-1^57;  , 
ser.  5,  v.  14,  pp.  45-57»  293-307;  ser.  5,  v.  15," 
PP-  351-369.     London,  1885-98.     8".)  CVA 

St.  David's  (Diocese).  An  extent  of  all  the 
lands  and  rents  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  St.  David's, 
made  by...D.  Fraunceys.  .  .in  the  time  of...  the 
Lord  David  Martyn.  .  .  1326;  usually  called,  The 
black  book  of  St.  David's...  Edited  by  J.  W. 
Willis-Bund.  London:  Cymmrodorion  Soc,  1902. 
viii,  cxii,  36b  p.,  i  map.  4".  (Cymmrodorion Soc. 
Cymmrodorion  record  ser.     no.  5.)  CV 

St.  Doulough. 

Irvine  (G.  G.)  The  church  and  well  of  St. 
Doulough,  county  Dublin.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc,     n.s.  V.  4,  pp.  329-338.     London,  1899.) 

St.  Edmund's  abbey. 

Jocelin  of  Brakelond.  Chronica  de  rebus 
gestis  Samsonis  abbatis  Monasterii  S.  Edmundi; 
curante  J.  G.  Rokewode.  London,  1840.  pi.  so. 
8°.     (Camden  Soc.  Pub.     v.  13.)  CA 

Memorials  of  S.  Edmund's  abbey.  Ed.  by 
T.  Arnold.  London:  Eyre  dr*  Spottiswoode,  1890- 
96.  3  V.  4**.  (Chronicles  and  memorials  of  Great 
Britain,     no.  96.)  C 

Phillips  (Georg).  Samson  von  Tottington, 
Abt  von  St.  Edmund.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte 
des  Klosterlebens  im  Mittelalter.  (Kais.  Akad.  d. 
Wissensch.  Philos.-hist.  CI.  Sitzungsb.  Bd.  48, 
pp.  123-226.      Wien,  1865.     8^)  *BP 

Redstone  (Lilian  J.)  "First  ministers'  ac- 
count "  of  the  possessions  of  the  Abbey  of  St. 
Edmund  (Suffolk  Inst,  of  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist. 
Proc.     V.  13,  pp.  311-366.     Ipswich,   1909.     8°.) 

CA 

Tates  (Richard).  History  and  antiquities  of 
the  Abbey  of  St.  Edmund's  Bury.  By  Richard 
Yates.  With  views  of  the  most  considerable  monas- 
tcrial  remains,  by  William  Yates.  2.  ed.  with  ad- 
ditions. . .  London:  J,  B,  Nichols  and  Son,  1843. 
2  pts.  in  I  v.     plan,  pi.,  port.     f*.  fCOP 


St.  Ervan. 

St*  Ervan*  Marriages  at  St.  Ervan,  1603  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  16,  pp.  29-40.  London^  igog. 
8".)  ARX 

St.  Eval. 

St.  EvaL  Marriages  at  St.  Eval,  1631  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  16,  pp.  41-49.  London,  iqoq. 
8^)  ARX 

St.  Ewe. 

St.  Ewe.  Marriages  at  St.  Ewe,  1560  to  1812. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  10,  pp.  1-38.     London^    I9C^     8*> 


St.  Frideswide  abbey. 

St.  Frideswide  Abbey,  Oxford,  The  car- 
tulary  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Frideswide  at  Ox- 
ford; edited  from  the  Christ  Church  and  Corpus 
mss.  and  other  sources  by  Rev.  S.  R.  Wigram. 

Oxford:  Clarendon  PresSt  i%^S-<)^'     2  v.    8*.    (Ox- 
ford Hist.  Soc.     Publ.     no.  28,  31.)  CA 

St.  Germoc. 
See  Germoe  in  the  appendix. 

St.  Glavias. 

St.  Glavias.  Marriages  at  St.  Gluvias,  1599 
to  1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  13,  pp.  45-144.  Lon- 
don,  1908.     8^)  ABX 

St.  Goran. 

St.  Goran.  Marriages  at  St.  Goran,  1668  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  131-155.  London,  iqfQ",. 
%\)  ARX 

St.  Hilary. 

Lach-Ssyrma  (W.  S.)  Notes  on  the  church- 
yard of  St.  Hilary,  Cornwall.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc,     v.  39,  pp.  49-53.     London,  1883.) 

St.  Hilary.  Marriages  at  St.  Hilary,  1692  to 
181 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  107-154.  London,  \i^, 
8^)  ABX 

St.  Issey. 

St.  Issey.  Marriages  at  St.  Issey.  1596  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  14,  pp.  43-66.  London,  1909. 
8^)  ABX 

St.  Ives. 

Lach-Ssynna  (W.  S.)  Notes  on  the  borough 
records  of  the  towns  of  Marazion,  Penzance,  and 
St.  Ives.     (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,     v.  38,  pp. 

354-370.     London,  1882.) 

Matthews  (John  Hobson).  A  history  of  the 
parishes  of  St.  Ives,  Lelant,  Towednack,  and 
Zennor,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall.  London:  E, 
Stock,  1892.  2  p.l.,  (i)viii-xvi,  560  p.,  i  1.,  i  map, 
3  pi.     illus.     4*".  ABX 

St.  Ives.  Marriages  at  St.  Ives,  1653  to  i8i3. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  14,  pp.  79-136.    London,  1909.  8'.) 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


69s 


St.  Juliot. 

St.  Juliot.  Marriages  at  St.  Juliot,  1656  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  41-46.  London^  1900. 
8^)  ARX 

St.  Just-in- Pen  with. 

Peter  (Tburstan  C.)  Notes  on  the  church  of 
St.  Just-in-Penwith.  10  pi.  (Jour.  Roy.  Inst,  of 
Cornwall,  v.  14, pt.  i,  pp.  173-190.    Truro^  1900.) 

St.  Just-in-Penwith.  Marriages  at  St.  Just- 
in-Penwith,  1599  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng. 
Cornwall  parish  rcjcristers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  i  -7 1 . 
London,  1903.     8  .)  ARX 

St.  Katharine  without  Lincoln  priory. 

Cole  (R.  E.  G.)  The  priory  of  St.  Katharine 
without  Lincoln,  of  the  Order  of  St.  Gilbert  of 
Sempringham.  2  pi.  (Architect.  Soc.  of  Lincoln, 
York,  etc.  Repts.  &  Papers,  v.  27,  pp.  264-336. 
Lincoln  ^  1904.) 

St.  Kew. 

St.  Kew.  Marriages  at  St.  Kew,  1564  to  1812. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  6,  pp.  33-74.     London^  IQ04.     8'.) 


St.  Kilda. 

Griesheim  (A.  v.)  Eine  Fahrt  nach  St.  Kilda. 
(Deutsche  Rundschau  f.  Geog.  u.  Statistik.  Jahrg. 
22,  pp.  19-24.  62-68.      Wien,  1899.) 

Kearton  (R.)  The  strange  life  of  lone  St. 
Kilda.  (Wide  World  Maga.  v.  2,  pp.  69-77. 
London,  1898.     8**.) 

Macaulay  (K.)  The  history  of  St.  Kilda, 
containing  a  description  of  this  remarkable  island, 
the  manners  &  customs  of  its  inhabitants,  etc. 
London,   1764.     8'.  CR 

Maekensie  (J.  B.)  Antiquities  and  old  cus- 
toms in  St.  Kilda,  compiled  from  notes  made  by 
Rev.  Neil  Mackenzie,  minister  of  St.  Kilda,  1829- 
43.  (Soc.  of  Antiq.  of  Scotland.  Proc.  sess.  1904- 
05.  ser.  4,  y.  3  (y.  39).  pp.  397-402.  Edinburgh, 
1905.     8*.) 

Martin  (M.)  A  voyage  to  St.  Kilda,  giving  an 
account  of  the  very  remarkable  inhabitants  of  that 
place,  their  beauty  and  singular  chastity,  their 
genius  for  poetry,  music,  dancing,  their  religious 
ceremonies,  notions  of  spirits  and  visione.  etc. 
London,  1753.     8".  CRB 

Ross  (Alexander).  A  visit  to  the  island  of  St. 
Kilda.  4  pi.  (Transac.  Inverness  Scientif.  Soc. 
and  Field  Club.  v.  3  (1883-88),  pp.  72-91.  In- 
verness, 1893.) 

St.  Leonards,  Sussex. 

Leave  (Thomas).  Views  at  St.  Leonards,  near 
Hastings.  First  stone  laid  March  1st,  1828.  Lon- 
don: C.  Hullmandets  Lithographic  Establishment 
[1829].     I  p.l.,  I  plan,  I  map,  11  pi.     obi.  4**. 

tco 

Parsons  (F.  J.)  Vues  de  Hastings  &  St. 
Leonards.  Le  rendezvous  populaire  de  plaisir  et 
de  sante.  Guide  fran9ais.  [Claremont,  Hastings: 
F.  J.  Parsons,  Ltd.,  1906?]  64  p.,  i  map.  ob.  24". 

COB 

Stranraer's  (The)  guide  to  Hastings  and  St. 
Leonards.  Hastings:  H,  Oshorm,  n.  d.  vi,  80  p. 
\t\  CO 


Views  of  Hastings  &  St.  Leonards,  the  popular 
health  and  pleasure  resort,  m.  /.  [T90-?]  iv.  (i) 
4-48  p.,  5  1.,  I  map.  7  pi.    illus.     ob.  24  .    COB 

Wooll  (G.)  Wooirs  stranger's  guide  to  Hast- 
ings and  St.  Leonards...  Hastings:  G,  Wooll, 
n.  d.    vi,  70  p.,  II,  6,  16  p.     16*.  CO 

St.  Levan. 

St.  Levan.  Marriages  at  St.  Levan,  1694  to 
18 12.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  reg* 
isters.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  11 5-122.  London^ 
1903.     8^)  ARX 

St.  Mabyn. 

St.  Mabyn.     Marriages  at  St.  Mabyn,  1562 

to   18 1 2.     (In:  Cornwall,    Eng.     Cornwall  parish 

registers.     Marriages,     v.  2,  pp.  69-94.     London, 

1902.     8^)  ARX 

St.  Martin  in  Meneage. 

St«  Martin  in  Meneage.  Marriages  at  St. 
Martin  in  Meneage,  1571  to  1812.  (In:  Cornwkll, 
Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  15, 
pp.  123-134.     London,  1909.     8"*.)  .ARX 

St.  Mary's  abbey,  Dublin. 

Chartularies  of  St.  Mary's  Abbey,  Dublin: 
with  the  register  of  its  house  at  Dunbrody,  and  an- 
nals of  Ireland.  Ed.  by  J.  T.  Gilbert.  London: 
Longman  &*  Co.,  1884.  2  v.  4''.  (Chronicles 
and  memorials  of  Great  Britain,     no.  80.)  C 

St.  Mawgan  in  Meneage. 
See  Mawgan  in  Meneage. 

St.  Mawgan  in  Pyder. 
See  Mawgan  in  Pyder. 

St.  Merryn. 

St.  Merryn.  Marriages  at  St.  Merryn,  i68q 
to  1 8 12.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  107-117.  Lon- 
don, 1903.     8".)  ARX 

St.  Michael's  Mount. 

Peter  (Thurstan  C.)  Notes  on  St.  Michael's 
Mount.  7  pi.  (Jour.  Roy.  Inst,  of  Cornwall. 
V.  14,  pt.  I,  pp.  221-246.      Truro,  1900.) 

Taylor  (Thos.)  St.  Michael's  Mount  and  the 
Domesday  survey.  (Roy.  Inst.  Cornwall.  Jour. 
V.  17,  pp.  230-235.      Truro,  1908.     8** J         *BC 

Whitley  (tl.'Michell).  An  inventory  of  the 
jewels,  ornaments,  vestments,  &c.  belonging  to  the 
priory  of  St.  Michael's  Mount,  Cornwall.  (Kqy. 
Inst,  of  Cornwall.  Jour.  v..  15,  pp.  316-323.. 
Truro,  1903.     8'.) 

St.  Michael  on  Wyre. 

Fishirick  (Henry).  The  history  of  the  parish 
of  St.  Michaels-on-Wyre,  in  the  county  of  Lancas- 
ter. With  an  appendix  containing  a  transcript  of 
the  registers  of  the  chapelry  of  Woodplumpton  for 
1604  to  1613.  4  p.l.,  iv,  2  l,  268,  4  p.,  T  1., 
I  chart,  I  pi.  [Manchester\  Chetham  Society,  i8qi. 
4".     (Chetham  Society.     New  ser.  v.  25.)  CA 

St.  Michael's  on  Wyre.  The  registers  of 
St.  Michael's  on  Wyre  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.-' 
Christenings,  burials,  and  marriages,  1 659-1 707. 
Transcribed  by  Henry  Bricrley. . .  Cambridgi:  ,/, 
Clay,  1906.  vi,  i  1.,  188  p.,  I  pi.  8**.  (Lanca4 
shire  Parish  Register  Society.  [PublicationsJ 
[v.]  27.)  .     AR:|t 


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St.  Minvcr. 

St.  Minver.  Marriages  at  St.  Minver,  is^q 
to  181 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  1 19-154.  London^ 
1903.     8^)  ARX 

St.  Newlyn. 

St.  Newlyn  in  Pydar.  Marriages  at  St.  New- 
lyn in  Pydar,  1559  to  18 12.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng. 
Cornwall  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  16,  pp. 
65-97.     London^  1909.     8*".)  ARX 

St.  Osyth's  priory. 

Watney  (John).  St.  Osyth's  priory.  (Essex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  5,  pp.  1-52,  Colchester^ 
1873.     8^)  CO 

St.  Paul. 

St.  Paul.  Marriagesat  Paul,  i595to  1812.  (In: 
Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages. V.  9,  pp.  25-91.  Lcndon.K^d.  8"*.)    ARX 

St.  Petrock  Minor. 
See  Little  Petherick  in  the  Appendix. 

St.  Radegund  priory. 

Gray  (A.)  The  priory  of  St.  Radegund,  Cam- 
bridge. Cambridge:  Camb.  Antiq.  Soc.y  1898.  viii, 
197  p.,  I  fac.-sim.,  i  pi.,  i  tab.  8°.  (Camb.  An- 
tiquarian Soc.     Octavo  Pub.     no.  31.)  CO 

St.  Sampson. 

St.  Sampson.  Marriages  at  St.  Sampson, 
otherwise  Golant,  1568  to  1812.  (In:  Cornwall, 
Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6, 
pp.  139-153.     London,  1904.     8**.)  ARX 

St.  Sennen. 

St.  Sennen.  Marriages  at  St.  Sennen,  1699 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.    Marriages,    v.  3,  pp.  1 03-1 13.  London, 

1903.  8^)  ARX 

St.  Sithney. 
See  Sithney. 

St.  Stephen  in  Brannel. 

St.  Stephen**  in  Brannel.  Marriages  at  St. 
Stephen's  in  Brannel,  1681  to  181 2.  (In:  Corn- 
wall, Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers.  Marriages, 
V.  10,  pp.  39-69.     London^  I906.     8**.)         ARX 

St.  Stithian. 

St.  Stithian.  Marriages  at  Sty thians,  1654  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  reg- 
isters.    Marriages,     v.  7,  pp.   111-139.     London, 

1904.  8^)  ARX 

St.  Swithun's  priory. 

Saint  Swithan*s  Priory.  Compotus  rolls 
of  the  Obedientiaries  of  St.  Swithun's  priory. . . 
from  the  Winchester  Cathedral  archives.  Tran- 
scribed and  edited,  with  an  introduction  on  the 
organization  of  a  convent  by  G.  W.  Kitchin. 
London:  Simpkin  6r*  O?.,  1892.  xiv,  I  1.,  540  p., 
2  1.,  I  map,  I  plan.  8''.  (Hampshire  Record  So- 
ciety.) -CA 

St.  Teath. 

St.  Teath.  Marriages  at  St.  Teath,  1558  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  107-136.  London^ 
1900.     8\) 


St.  Thomas  abbey,  Dablin. 

Register  of  the  Abbey  of  .S.  Thomas.  Dublin. 
[Grants  entered  according  to  diocesan  sequence, 
beginning  with  Mcath.]  Edited  by  J.  T.  Gilbert. 
London:  Eyre  &*  Spottiswoode^  1889.  liii.  47op. 
4°.  (Chronicles  and  memorials  of  Great  Britain, 
no.  94.)  C 

St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  (Priory  oO. 

St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  (Priory).  A  chartu- 
lary  of  the  priory  of  St.  Thomas,  the  Martyr,  near 
Stafford.  Collected  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  Par- 
ker. (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  his- 
tory of  Staffordshire,  v.  8,  pt.  I,  pp.  123-201. 
London,  1887.     8^)  CO 

St.  Tudy. 

Saint  Tudy.  Marriages  at  Saint  Tudy,  1560 
to  1 812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  47-67.  London, 
1902.     8^)  ARX 

St.  Wenn. 

St.  Wenn.  Marriages  at  St.  Wenn,  1678  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  89-98.  London, 
1907.     8^)  ARX 

St.  Werburg  abbey. 
See  Chester  abbey. 

St.  Winnow. 

St.  Winnow.  Marriages  at  St.  Winnow.  1622 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  10,  pp.  71-92.  I^ndon, 
1906.     8%)  ARX 

St.  Wolstan's  abbey. 

Kirkpatrick  (W.  T.)  St.  Wolstan's.  Oou'- 
of  the  Co.  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  2,  pp.  283- 
288.     Dublin,  1898.     8°.) 

Saintbury. 

Saintbury.  Marriages  at  Saintbury,  1585  to 
1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  63-70^ 
London,  1898.     8'.) 


Salehurst. 

Hussey  (R.  C.)  Some  entries  in  Salehurst 
parish  books.  (Sussex  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  25, 
pp.  152-162.     Lewes,  1873.     8**.)  CO 

Salford. 

Bailey  (John  Eglington).  The  first  charter  of 
Salford,  Co.  Lancaster.  Manchester:  A.  Ireland 
&*  Co.,  1882.     10  p.     sq.  8*.  CO  p.  bojt 

Kepr.:  Palatine  Note- Book,  July-Aug.,  1882. 

Darbyshire  (A.)  A  booke  of  Olde  Manches- 
ter and  Salford,  by  A.  Darbyshire.  Edited... by 
G.  Milner.  Manchester:  J.  Heywood,  1SS7.  4  p. I.. 
13-131  P-,  2  pi.     sq.  %\  COB 

Salford.  The  Port  mote  or  Court  Leet  records 
of  the  borough  or  town  and  royal  manor  of  Salford, 
1597  to...  1669;  transcribed  and  edited  by  J.  G. 
de  T.  Mandley.  Manchester:  Chetham  Sec,  1902. 
2v.    8"*    (Chetham  Society,    n.  s.  v.  46,  48.)  CA 

Salford  :  past  and  present.  With  incidents  in 
its  past  history,  an  account  of  its  present  condition, 
and  pictorial  illustrations.  Manchester :  J.  Hey 
wood  [1900?]     36  p.     illus.     sq.  8**.  C^ 


697 

shire,  Eng;.  Wiltshire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  9.     London,  1910.     8°.)  ARX 

St.  Thom»B.  Salisbury.  Marriages  at  Salis- 
bury (Parish  of  Si,  Thomas),  157010  1813,  (In: 
Wilisbire.  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  regislcrs.  Mar- 
riages. V.  s,  pp.  1-134-  London,  IQ07.  8°.)  ABX 

Sftliabary.  The  common  wealth  charter  of 
the  city  of  Salishury  [12]  Sepleuiber.  1656.  Edited 
for  the  Royal  Historical  Society  from  the  conlem- 
porary  copy  of  the  original  charter. .  .by  Hubert 
Halt.  (Camden  miscellany,  v.  11,  pp.  ijg-igS. 
London,  1907.     8°.     Royal  Historical  Soc.    3.  s 


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Saline. 

Mercer  (Andrew).  The  history  of  Dunferm- 
line..  .including  historical  notices.  ..of..  .Saline. 
Dunftrmtint,  iSaS.     13°.  CB 

Salisbury. 

Britton  (J.)     History  and   antiquities  of  the 
Cathedral  Church  of  Salisbury,  with  pla 
tions,  &S..     London,  1814.      4  . 

Brown  &  Co.  The  illustrated  guide  to  the  city 
of  Salisbury.  Salisbury.-  Brotan  4*  Co..  1S66. 
68  p.  13°.  (Brown's  series  of  strangers'  hand- 
books.    No.  2.)  KPP 

The   illustrated    guide   to   Old    Sarom   & 

Stonehenge.  With  engravings.  Salisbury:  Brotvn 
A- Co..  1888.  63  p..  1  map,  ia°.  (Brown's  series 
of  strangers'  handbooks.     No.  3.)  COB 

The  illusiraled  guide  to  Salisbury  cathe- 
dral. Salisbury-  Breton  &■  Ca.  [1871].  65  (3)  p. 
13°.  (Brown's  series  of  strangers'  handbooks. 
No.  I.)  KFP 

Brown's  shilling  handbook  and  illustrated 
guide  10  Salisbury  and  neighbour  hood.  With  45 
engravings.  Salisbury:  Brown  &'  Cc,  iSqi. 
S3  p.     i;°.  KFP 

Ilroirn'B  strangers'  handbook ...  to  Salisbury 
cathedral, . .  SaliTbuty:  Btaian  6*  Ca..  1S76, 
66  p..  I  I.     13°.  COFp.  box 

Salisbury:    Breuin    *•    Co.,    1B89.      94  p. 

la'.  COF 

Satiiiury:    Brovm   &"   Co.,    1893.     95  p. 

ill  us.     12°.  HRBB 

C&thedral  (The)  church  of  Salisbury:  a  de- 
scription of  its  fabric  and  a  brief  history  of  the  See 
of  Sarum.  Edited  by  G.  While.  London:  G  Bill 
&•  &.»r,  1B96.  5  p.l.,  IIS  (I)  P-  ia°-  'Bell's 
Cathedral  ser.)  MBBR 

Dftvla  (C.  E.)  On  Salisbury  cathedral.  (Jour. 
Brit.  ArchiBol,  Assoc,  v.  15,  pp.  46-63.  London, 
1859.) 

Dodaworth  (W.)  An  historical  account  of 
the  Episcopal  see.  and  cathedral  church  of  Sarum. 
or  Salisbury.     Salisbury,  1814.     4°.         fURBR 

Mklden  (A.  R,)  A  Salisbury  fifteenth  century 
death  register,  (Ancestor.  No.  9,  Apr,  1904, 
pp.  aS-ss.     London,  1904,) 

Herrrwefttlier  (F.)  An  exact  plan  and 
section  of  old  Sarum;  also  the  east  view  of  that 
antient  city,  as  it  then  stood  (before  its  reduction) 
in  553.  Taken  from  the  best  authorities.  [Salii- 
buryf  18—?]     20  x  35  in.  CO  p.  box 

Roral  Archzological  Institute  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  Memoirs  illustrative  of  the  history 
and  antiquities  of  Wiltshire  and  the  city  of  Salis- 
bury. Communicated  to  the  annual  meeting  held 
at  .Salisbury,  July,  1849.  London:  G.  Bell,  iSji. 
viii.  314  p.,  t  map,  6  plans,  45  pi.     8°.  CA 

St.  Edmnnd,  Salisbury.  Churchwardens'  ac- 
counts of  S.  Edmund  and  S.  Thomas,  Sarum, 
I443-I703>  with  other  documents.  By  Henry 
James  Fowle  Swayne,  With  an  iotroduclion  by 
A.  M.  Straton.  and  a  preface  by  the  I.ord  Bishop 
of  Salisbury.  Salisbury:  Bennett  Bros..  i8q6. 
xl.  403  p.,  I  plan.   4°.    (Wilts  Record  Soc.)   ABX 

St.  Hftrtln,  Salisbury.  Marriages  at  Salisbury 
(Parish  of  St.  Harlin),  1559  to  i8i3.     (In:   Wilt- 


CA 


Marriages   at   Salisbury  (The   Cathedral), 

1564  to  1B12,  (In;  Wiltshire,  Eng,  Wiltshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  1-93.  Lon- 
don. 190B.     8°.)  ARX 

Sallabnrf  (The)  guide;  giving  an  account  of 
the  antiquities  of  Old  Sarum.  and  of  the  ancient  and 
present  state  of  the  city  of  New  Sarum.  Salisbury: 
E.  Easlon,  1779.     vi,  80  p.     5.  ed.     8°.  CO 

Wllta  Record  Society.  Set  St.  Edmnnd, 
Sahsbury. 

Salisbury  (Diocese). 

Charters  and  documents  illustrating  the  his- 
tory of  the  cathedral,  city  and  diocese  of  Salisbury, 
in  the  iz.  aod  13.  centuries,  selected  from  the  ca- 
pitular and  diocesan  registers  by  W.  R.  Jones,  and 
ed.  by  W.  D.  Macray.  London:  Eyre  4-  Sfoltis- 
vioode,  1891.  xvii,  446  p.  4°.  (Chronicles  and 
memorials  of  Great  Britain,     do.  97.)  C 

Poole  (Reginald  L.).  idiior.  The  muniments 
of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Salisbury.  (In:  His- 
torical Manuscripts  Commission.  Report  on  man- 
uscripts la  various  collections,  v.  i,  pp.  338-388. 
London,  1901.     8°.) 

Rieh-Jones  (William  Henry).  Diocesan  his- 
tories: Salisbury.  London:  Soc.  for  Promoting 
Christian  Knowledge,  1880.     map.     16°.  CO 

Teina  regi strum  Sarisberiense  alias  dictum 
Registrum  C.  Osmund,  ed.  by  W.  H.  R.  Jones. 
London:  Longmans  if  Co.,  1883-84.  3  v.  4*. 
(Chronicles  and  memorials  of  Great  Britain,  no. 
78.)  C 

Sampford  Arundel. 

Sampford  Arundel.  Marriages  at  Sampford 
Atuadel.  1698  to  1813.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng, 
Somerset  parish  registers.  Marriages.  *.  11.  pp. 
143-149.      London,  1908.      S°.)  ARX 

Sancreed. 
SaJiereed.     Marriages   at   Sancreed,   1559  to 
1B13.      (In:    Cornwall,     Eng.      Cornwall    parish 
registers.     Marriages,    v.  5,  pp.  125-148.    London, 
1903.     S°.)  ABX 

Sandal  Magna.  Yorkshire. 
SS'ndal   Magna.     Sandal  Magna  parish  regis- 
ters.     1598-1631,     (Northern    Geneal.     v.   3.  pp. 
i6o-i()8:  V.  4,  pp.  52-56,  81-64.      Yori,  1900-01. 
8°.)  ARCA 

Sanderstead. 
IieTeaon-Ooirer  (Granville).     Manor  of  San- 
derstead.   (Surrey  Arch^Eol.  Soc.    Surrey  Archaeol. 
Coll.    T.  7,  pp.  l-ao.    London,  l%io.    %'.)        CO 


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Sandgate  cattle. 

(T.  Hayter).  The  castles  of  Sandown 
and  Sandgate.  2  pi.  (Joar.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc. 
▼.40.  pp.  173-178.     London^  1884.) 

:  Ration  (William  Loftie).  Sandgate  castle, 
'A.D.  1539-40.  (Archaeologia  Cantiana.  v.  20,  pp. 
«8-257;  V.  21,  pp.  244-250.  La^on,  1803-95. 
8".)  CO 

Sandiacre. 

Sandijbere.  Marriages  at  Sandiacre,  1581 
to  1 812.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v,  i,  pp.  31-44.  London. 
1906.     8'.)  ARX 

Sandown  castle. 
See  Sandgate  castle. 

Sandridge. 

Olarke  (Somers).  Sandridge  charch,  Hert- 
fordshire. I  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  42,  pp.  247- 
250.     London,  1 88 5.) 

Sandringham. 

Jones  (Mrs,  C.  Rachel).  Safidringham,  past 
and  present.  London:  Jarr old &*  Sons ,  1888.  5p.l.. 
153  P  .  12  pi.     I2^  CO 

Sandringfhanu  Marriages  at  Sandringham, 
1 561  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  121-127.  Lon- 
don, T900.     8''.)  ARX 

Sandwich,  Kent. 

Chichester  (Arthur  M.)  Notes  on  the  churches 
of  St.  Clement  and  St.  Mary,  Sandwich.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  43,  pp.  340-343.  London, 
1887.) 

Riley  (Thomas  Henry),  editor.  The  corpora- 
tion of  Sandwich.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission.  5.  report,  part  i,  pp.  568-571.  Lon- 
don, 1876.     f.) 

Samesfield,  Herefordshire. 

Sarneslleld.  The  registers,  1660^1897,  tran- 
scribed and  edited  by  G.  W.  Marshall.  London: 
Parish  Register  Soc,  1898.  3  p.l.',,57  p.  8*. 
(Parish  Register  Soc.     [v.]  13.)  ARS 

r 

•  Sazelby. 

North  (Thomas).  The  parish  records  of  Sax- 
clby,  CO.  Leicester.  CLeicestershire' Architect,  and 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  5»  pp.  100-108.  Lei- 
cester, 1882.     8'.)  CO 

Seal  ford. 

Scalford.  Marriages  at  Scalford,  1558  to 
1812.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  .Leicestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  19-31. 
London,  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

Scampton. 

lUing^orth  (Cayley).  A  topographical  ac- 
count of  the  parish  of  Scampton,  in  the  county  of 
Lincoln,  and  of  the  Roman  antiquities  lately  dis- 
fcovefcd  t|iere;  with  anecdotes  of  the  family  of 
^plle. ^  London,  18 10.     ports.,  pi.,  maps.     4**. 

fCOB 
Scarborough. 

Hinderwell  (Thomas).  The  fugitive  pieces  of 
T.  Hinderwell...  Scarborough:  J,  Cole,  1826. 
I  P- 1..  55,  ▼"9.     «^  AN 


Seftrboronifh.  A  catalogue  of  charters,  cor- 
porate transactions,  letters,  records  and  other  docu- 
ments in  the  possession  of  the  corporation  of 
Scarboroagh.  Scarborough:  G,  A,  Pinder,  1893. 
5  p.l.,  5-104  p.     8^  COB  p.  box  2 

The  registers  of  Scarboroagh . . .     Edited 

by  A.  T.  Winn.  [Leeds^  Yorkshire  Parish  Peg, 
Soc,,  1901.  3  p.l.,  36  p.  8*.  (Yorkshire  Parish 
Register  Society.     Publications,     v.  8.)       ARX 

Searboroa§fh  the  beautiful.  An  entirely  new 
guide  to  Scarborough  and. .  .the  Yorkshire  coast. 
Scarborough:  Gasette  Pr.  Co.  [1901  ?]  50  p.  ob.  8*. 

CO 
Scarisbrick  Hall. 

Cheetluun  (F.  H.)  Scarisbrick  Hall.  Lanca- 
shire, 3  pi.,  I  port.  (Lancashire  &  Cheshire  An- 
tiquarian Soc.  Transac.  v.  24,  pp.  76-104. 
'Manchester,  1907.     8*.) 

Scarle,  North. 
See  North  Scarle. 

Scarrington. 

Searrinfl^on,  Marriages  at  Scarrington,  1571 
to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Notting- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp. 
129-134.     London,  1898.     8°.)  ARX 

Scilly  Isles. 

Mayhew  (S.  M.)  Notes  on  the  Scilly  Isles, 
together  with  some  Cornish  antiquities,  i  pL 
(Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  33,  pp.  191- 194. 
London,  1877.) 

Smith  (George  Charles).  A  report  detailing 
the  extreme  miseries  of  the  off-islands  of  Scilly, 
London:  D,  Cox,  1818.  i  p.l.,  62  p.  2.  ed.  nar. 
8^  CO  p.  box 

Treg^ellas  (Walter  Hawken).  Tourists'  guide 
to  Cornwall  and  the  Scilly  Isles:  containing. .  .in- 
formation concerning  all  the  principal  places  and 
objects  of  interest  in  the  country.  London:  E. 
Stanford,  1 887.  vi,  I  1.,  160  p.,  I  map.  5.  ed. 
nar.  16.  KTP 

Scone  abbey. 

Holy  Trinity  and  St.  Michael  Abbey.  Scone, 
Liber  Ecclesie  de  Scon.  Munimenta  vetustiora 
Monasterii  Sancte  Trinitatis  et  Sancti  Michaelis  de 
Scon.  Edinburgi[T.  Constable]  1843.  xxxi,  264 p.. 
3  facsim.,  3  pi.     4"*.    (Maitland  club.)     fZMTB 

Wilson  (James).  Foundation  of  the  Austin 
priories  of  Nostell  and  Scone.  (Scottish  Hist. 
Rev.     Glasgow,  1910.     4".     v.  7,  pp.  141-159.) 

Scraptoft. 

Scraptoit*  Marriages  at  Scraptoft,  1539  to 
1812.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  93-103. 
London,  1908.     8^)  ARX 

Screveton. 

Screveton.  Marriages  at  Screveton,  1640  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  1,  pp.  135- 
142.     London,  1898.     8"*.)  ARX 

Scrooby. 

Dexter  (Henry  Morton).     The  first  American 
visit  to  Scrooby.     n,  t.-p,     pp.  182-194.     8*. 
Excerpt:  New  England  Maga.    v.  az,  no.  3,  Oct,,  1899. 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


699 


Seaford. 

Loirer  (Mark  Antony).  Memorials  of  the 
town,  parish,  and  cinque- port  of  Seaford,  historical 
and  antiquarian.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  7,  pp   73-150.     London,  1854.     8".)  CO 

Notes  on  Seaford,  historical,  antiquarian, 

anecdotical,  and  descriptive.    Lewes:  G,  P,  Bacon, 
i863.     2  p.l.,  39 p.,  2  pi.     8°. 

Lower  (Mark  Antony),  and  William  Dur- 
RANT  Cooper.  Further  memorials  of  Seaford. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  17,  pp.  141-163. 
Uwes,  1865.     8*.)  .   CO 

Sinunons  (Henry).  Monumental  inscriptions. 
Seaford.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  12, 
pp.  242-253.     London,  i860.     8'.)  CO 

Sebergham,  Cumberland. 

Kuper  (M.  E.)  Sebergham  parish  registers. 
(Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Arch- 
jeol.   Soc.      Trans,     v.    9,    pp.    32-96.      Kendal^ 

1888.    8^)  CO 

Sedgebrook. 

Sed^ebrook.  Marriages  at  Sedgebrook  (with 
some  entries  belonging  to  East  Alltngton),  1559 
to  itfi2.  (In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  17-32. 
London,  1907.     8°.)  ARX 

Selattyn. 

Balkeley-Owen  {Mrs,  ).  Selattyn:  a 
history  of  the  parish.  (Shropshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  ser.  2.  v.  3,  pp.  281-311; 
«er.  2,  V.  4,  pp.  1-58,  1 99-240;  ser.  2,  v.  5,  pp. 
1-30,  1 51-210.  311-342;  ser.  2,  V.  6,  pp.  79-98, 
291-326;  ser.  2,  V.  7,  pp.  207-234;  ser.  2,  v.  8, 
pp.  61-98;  ser.  2,  y.  9,  pp.  37-72,  219-283. 
Shrewsbury,  1891-1897.     8".)  CO 

Sel»ttyn«  The  register  of  Selattyn,  Shrop- 
shire.  Transcribed  by  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Bulkeley- 
Owcn.  With  the  permission  of  the  rector,  the 
Rev.  R.  Lloyd.  London:  Privately  prtd.  for  the 
Parish  Register  Society,  1906.  2  p.l.,  iv,  417, 
liv  p.  8".  (Parish  Register  Society.  Registers. 
No.  58.)  ARSk 

Selborne  priory. 

Selborne  Priory.  Calendar  of  charters  and 
documents  relating  to  Selborne  and  its  priory. 
Preserved  in . . .  Magdalen  College,  Oxford.  Edited 
by  W.  D.  Macray.  London:  Simpkin  ^  Co.,  i8g!- 
94.     2  V.     8"".     (Hampshire  Rec.  Soc.)  CA 

Selby. 

Morrell  (William  Wilberforce).  The  history 
and  antiquities  of  Selby,  in  the  West  Riding  of  the 
County  of  York,  containing  its  ancient  and  present 
state. .  .with  notices  of  the  neighbouring  parish  of 
Brayton,  and  the  townships  of  Thorpe  Willoughby, 
Burn,  Barlow,  Hambleton,  and  Gateforth.  Selby: 
W.  B,  Bellerby,  1867.  xxiii  (i),  (i)  18-350  p..  i  1., 
4  facsim.,  2  maps,  3  plans,  16  pi.     8°.  ARX 

Mountain  (James).     The  history  of  Selby,  an- 
cient and  modern ;  containing  the  most  remarkable 
transactions,  ecclesiastical,   civil,  and  military... 
York:  The  Author,  1800.    2  p.l.,  x,  162  p.,  2  maps. 

I2^  CO 

Pritcheti  (J.  P.)  Selby  abbey  church.  5  pi. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  48,  pp.  93-99, 
285-291.     London,  1892.) 


Worsfold  (John  Napper).  History  of  Haddle« 
sey,  with  notices  of  Selby.    London,  i^q^,    8*.  CO 

Selby  abbey. 

Account  roll  of  Selby  Abbey,  1397-8.  (York- 
shire Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  15,  pp.  408-418.  Leeds, 
1900.) 

Compton  (C.  H.)  Selby  Abbey.  (Brit.  Ar- 
chaeol. Assoc.  Jour.  n.  s.  v.  13,  pp.  241-248. 
London,  1907.     8*.) 

Selkirkshire. 

Craiflr-Brown  (T.)  The  history  of  Selkirk- 
shire; or.  Chronicles  of  Ettrick  Forest.  Edin- 
burgh: D.  Douglas,  1886.     2  V.     4'.  CR 

Dou§fl»s  {Sir  G.)    A  history  of  the  border 

counties  (Roxburgh,  Selkirk,  Peebles).    Edinburgh: 

W,  Blackwood  &*  Sons,  1899.    xviii,  482  p.,  2  maps. 

8*.     (County  histories  of  Scotland.)  CP 

Paton  (Henry),  editor.  The  manuscripts  of 
Robert  Mordaunt  Hay,  Esq  .  of  Duns  Castle,  Ber- 
wickshire. (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion. Report  on  manuscripts  in  various  collections. 
V.  5,  pp.  1-71.     Hereford,  1909.     8*.) 

The  manuacripu  comprise  i.  Documents  relating  to  the 
counties  of  Peebles  and  Selkirk,  the  latter  consisting  of  a  few 
charters  of  the  lands  of  Rodono:  and  a.  Documenu  relating 
to  the  town  and  lands  of  Duns  and  several  other  lands  in  the 
county  of  Berwick. 

Peebles    (Commissariot).     The    commissariot 

record  of  Peebles.     Register  of  testaments,  168 1- 

1699.     Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.     Edinburgh:   the 

Society,  1902.     2  p.l,  13  p.    8'.    (Scottish  Record 

Soc.     Pt.  18.)  ART 

This  district  comprises  the  counties  of  Peebles,  Roxburgh 
and  Selkirk. 

Selston. 

Selston.  Marriages  at  Selston.  1559  to  1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  17-47. 
London,  1907.     8".)  ARX 

Selworthy. 

Hancock  (Frederick).  The  parish  of  Sel- 
worthy, in  the  county  of  Somerset.  Some  notes 
on  its  history.  Taunton:  Barnicott  6r*  Pearce, 
1897.     X,  308  p.,  I  1.,  9  pi.,  6  tab.     8%  CO 

One  of  300  copies  printed. 

Semington. 

Pontin§f  (C.  £.)  Steeple  Ashton,  Semington, 
and  Whaddon  churches.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and 
Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  32,  pp.  206-219.  Devius, 
Eng.,  1902.)  CO 

Send. 

Johnston  (Philip  Mainwaring).  Send  church 
and  the  chapel  of  Ripley.  5  pi.  (Surrey  Archaeol. 
Collec.     V.  16,  pp.  168-196.     London,  1901.) 

Sevenhampton. 

Hall  (John  Melland).    Sevenhampton.    (Bristol 
and  Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc.    Trans,    v.  14 
pp.  328-355.     Bristol,  1890.    8*.)  CO 

Sevenhampton.  Marriages  at  .Sevenhampton, 
1605  to  1837.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glouces- 
tershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  15.  pp. 
1 19-128.     London,  1909.    8'.) 


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Severn  river. 

Harral  (Thos.)  Picturesque  views  of  the 
Severn »  with  historical  and  biographical  illustra- 
tions.    London,  1824.     2  v.     4"*.  fCOB 

Shackerstone. 

Shackerstone.  Shackerstone  parish  register. 
(Leicestershire  Architect,  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans. 
▼.  5,  pp.  241-272.     I^icesUr,  1882.     8**.)  CO 

Shalford,  Essex. 

Law  (Florence  F.)  The  parish  church  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Shalford:  its  associations  with  families 
whose  coats  of  arms  are  on  the  font,  and  shields 
in  the  east  window,  as  described  by  the  Essex  Ar- 
chaeological Society,  with. .  .details  of  the  ancient 
families  of  the  De  Northwoods,  De  Valence,  De 
Vere,  Mortimer,  Fitz  Walter,  Fitz  Barnard,  and 
other  families  in  connection  with  the  same.  Com- 
piled by  Florence  F.  Law.  [Colchester,  E^^ 
PVi/es  &*  Son,  iSgS.]    55p.,i4pl.    sq.  4". 

Shap. 

Simpson  (James).  The  antiquities  of  Shap  in 
the  county  of  Westmorland.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  18, 
pp.  25-38.     London,  1 861.) 

Sheffield. 

Everett  (James).  Historical  sketches  of  Wes- 
leyan  Methodism  in  Sheffield  and  its  vicinity,  v.  i. 
Sheffield:  J.  Montgomery,  1823.     8^  ZTDD 

Gatty  (Alfred).  Sheffield:  past  and  present. 
Being  a  biography  of  the  town  during  eight  hun- 
dred years.  Sheffield:  7".  Rodgers,  1873.  xviii. 
343  p.,  pi.     illus.     8%  CO 

The  town  and  old  parish  church  of  Shef- 
field. (Jour.  Brit.  Archasol.  Assoc,  v.  30,  pp.  147- 
156.     London^  1874.) 

Howells  (William  Dean).  Seven  English  cities. 
New  York:  Harper  <5r*  Brothers,  1909.  5  p.l., 
3-200  p.,  I  1.,  32  pi.     8^  CBP 

Hunter  (Joseph).  Hallamshire.  The  history 
and  topography  of  the  parish  of  Sheffield  in  the 
county  of  York;  with  historical  and  descriptive 
notices  of  the  parishes  of  Ecclesfield,  Hansworth, 
Treeton,  and  Whiston,  and  of  the  chapelry  of  Brad- 
field.  London:  Lackington,  Hughes,  Harding, 
Afavor,  &*  Jones,  1819.     x,  I  1.,  299  (i)  p.,  8  pi., 

I  port,    f^  ttco 

Leader  (John  Daniel).  The  remains  of  Shef- 
field manor.  3  pi.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  30,  pp.  42-51.     London,  1874.) 

Leader  (R.  E.)  Inaugural  address.  [Origin 
and  growth  of  the  forces  which  have  made  Sheffield 
what  she  is.]  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s. 
V.  10,  pp.  3-14.     London,  1904.) 

Origfinal  documents  relating  to  Sheffield,  prin- 
cipally in  connection  with  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
(Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  30,  pp.  308-324. 
London,  1874.) 

Sheffield.  The  records  of  the  burgery  of 
Sheffield,  commonly  called  the  town  trust,  with  in- 
troduction and  notes,  by  J.  D.  Leader.  London: 
E.  Stock,  1897.  Ixiii,  2  1.,  540  p.,  I  facsim.,  i  map. 

8^  CO 

Tucker    (Stephen  I.)     Descent  of  the  manor 
^  Sheffield.     (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,    v.  30, 
*-  237-277.     London,  1874.) 

HP'S* 

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Sbeinton. 

Sheinton.  The  registers  of  Sheinton,  Shrop- 
shire. 1658-1812.  Transcribed  by  T.  R.  Horton. 
London:  Parish  Reg,  Soc,,  iqcx).  2  p.l..  !▼,  34  p., 
vii  p.  8*.  (Parish  Register  Society.  [Registers, 
no.]  28.)  ABS 

iv,  34,  vii  p.     (In :  Shropshire  Parish 

Register  Society.  Parish  registers.  Diocese  of 
Lichfield,     v.  2,  pp.  27-60.     London,  1901.     S'.) 


Sh el  ford. 

Shelford.  Marriages  at  Shelford,  1563  to 
181 2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages.  ▼.  2,  pp.  137- 
156.     London,  1899.     8°.)  ARX 

Shelton. 

Shelton,  Marriages  at  Shelton,  1596  to  1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  27-31.  London, 
1902.     8^)  ARX 

The  parish  registers  of   Shelton,    in   the 

county  of  Nottingham,  for  the  years  1 595-1812, 
with  appendices.  Transcribed  and  edited  by  T.  M. 
Blagg.  Worksop:  R.  White  <5r*  CV».,  1900.  viii. 
75  p.     8".  ARX 

Shenstone,  Staffordshire. 

Shenstone  charters  (The),  copied  from  the 
Chartulary  or  Great  Coucher  Book  of  the  Duchy 
of  Lancaster  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  by  Mr. 
George  Grazebrook,  with  notes  by  the  late  Mr. 
H.  S.  Grazebrook.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  17,  pp.  2*^7- 
298.     L.ondon,  1896.     8^)  CO 

Shephall. 

Shephall.  Marriages  at  Shephall,  1561  to 
1 81 1.  (In:  Hertfordshire,  Eng.  Hertfordshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages.  v.  2,  pp.  137-14Q. 
London,  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

Sheppey  (Isle  of). 

Daly  (Augustus  A.)  The  history  of  the  Isle  of 
Sheppey,  from  the  Roman  occupation  to  the  reign 
of  liis  Most  Gracious  Majesty  King  Edward  vii. .. 
Illustrations  by  J.  J.  Proctor.  London:  Simpkin 
...  /Cent  <5t*  Co.,  1904.  2  p.l.,  vii,  i  1.,  297  p. 
illus.     12'.  CO 

Hog^arth    (William),   and  others,     Hogarth's 

frolic.    The  five  days*  peregrination  around  the  isle 

of  Sheppey,   of  William  Hogarth   and  his   fellow 

pilgrims.   Scott,    Tothall,  Thornhill,  and   Forrest. 

With  sketches  in  sepia  from  the  original  drawings 

illustrating  the  tour  by  W.  Hogarth  and  S.  Scott. 

London:  J.    C,  Hotten  [1872].     2  p.l.,   xiv.   I  I.. 

42  p.,  15  pi.     8^  MCV 

The  account  is  by  E.  Forrest:  imitated  in  Hudibrasticks  by 
Rev.  W.  Gostling. 

Shepton  Beauchamp. 

Shepton  Beauchamp.  Marriages  at  Shepton 
Beauchamp,  1558  to  1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng. 
Somerset  parish  registers.  Marriages.  v.  4. 
pp.  85-105.     London,  1902.     8"*.)  ARX 

Sherborne  St.  John. 

Sherborne  St.  John.  Marriages  at  Sherborne 
St.  John,  1653  to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng. 
Hampshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v^^ 
pp.  1-17.     London,  iqo2.    8**.) 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


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Shcre. 

lieveson-Gower  (Granville).  Sbere  and  its 
rectors.  (Surrey  Archxol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archseol. 
Coll.     V.  8,  pp.  219-239.  London^  1883.    8°.)  CO 

Sherfield-upon-Loddon. 

Sherfield-upon-Loddon.  Marriages  at  Sher- 
field-upon-Loddon,  1574  to  181 2.  (In:  Ilampshire, 
Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  9,  pp.  49-66.     London^  1907.     8°.)  ARX 

Sheriff  Hales. 

Sheriff  Hales.  The  register  of  Sheriffhales. 
viii,  269  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  So- 
ciety. Diocese  of  LichBeld.  v.  7,  pp.  189-458. 
If./.,  1909.     8^)  ARX 

Sberington. 

Sheringfton.  Marriages  at  Sherington,  1698 
to  181 2.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Bucking- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3, 
pp.  109-123.     London,  1907.    8°.)  ARX 

Sherston  Magna. 

Pontingf  (C.  E.)  The  churches  of  Sherston, 
Corston,  and  Netheravon.  8  pi.  (Wiltshire 
Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  31,  pp.  343- 
357.    Devizes,  1901.     8'.)  CO 

Marriages   at   Sherston    Magna.    1653    to 

181 2.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  101-129.  London, 
1905.     8*".)  ARX 

Sherwood  Forest. 

Rodfi^ers  (Joseph).  The  scenery  of  Sherwood 
Forest,  with  an  account  of  some  eminent  people 
once  resident  there.  London:  T.  F,  Unwin,  1908. 
xiii,  445  p.     illus.     4°.  •  CO 

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Sheviock. 
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Shipston  on-Stour. 
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Parish  Rtg.  Sot.,  1899.     4  I-,  61,  X  p.     8°,    (Parish 
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Ship  Ion  Moyne. 
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Shobdon. 
■Wrigrht(T.}     Remains  of  Shobdon  old  church. 
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Shra 


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PP    " 


Skr, 


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Cftlendftr  of  the  muniments  &  records  of  the 
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(Shropshire  Arch-  and  Nat-  Hist.  Soc.  Truuac. 
ser.  2,  V.  10,  pp.  145-156.    Skriwsiury,  1898.     8°.) 

Hftrtshome  (Charles  Henry).  Tbe  councils 
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Hiffh  Street  Church,  Shrtwsbury.  The  regis- 
ter of  High  Street  Church,  Shrewsbury,  1692- 
1812.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
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Lftighton  (William  Allporl).  The  guilds  oF 
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V.  7,  pp.  403-436;  V.  8,  pp.  269-413.     ShrnoibtiTji^ 


1-85-     8*.) 


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■  Notes  relating  to  the  Abbey  parish  chureh 
estate,  Shrewsbury,  compiled  from  ancient  deeds 
and  documents  preserved  in  the  parish  chest. 
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8.) 


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V.  2.  pp.  269-186;  ser,  3,  V.  3,  pp,  363-388;  ser.  3, 
V.  4,  pp-  359-274;  ser.  3,  V.  5.  pp.  117-140;  ser-  3, 
V.  6,  pp.  179-198.    Shremsbury,  l<;ftl~t)b.    8°.)    CO 

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PUlHps  (William).  Shrewsbury  during  the 
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Pldgeoo  (Henry).  Ancient  guilds,  trading 
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An  historical  and  illustrated  handbook  for 

the  town  of  Shrewsbury...  Shriwsbury:  J.  O. 
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LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


703 


Shrewsbury,  confd. 

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V.  3,  pp.  41-92.     Shrewsbury,  i8qi.     8'.)        CO 

Municipal    records  of  Shrewsbury.      (In: 

Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  Fifteenth 
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8'.)  C 

Shrewsbury  burgess  roll  of  1416-17.  Tran- 
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Shropshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  ser.  3, 
V.  5,  pp.  188-190.     Shrewsbury,  I905.) 

Society  of  Friends,  Shrewsbury.  Register  of 
Society  of  Friends,  Shrewsbury.  1657-1834.  iv, 
32  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Shropshire 
parish  registers.  Nonconformist  registers,  pp. 
1 51-182.     London,  1903.     8'.) 

Swan  Hill  Chapel.  Shrewsbury,  The  register 
of  Swan  Hill  Chapel,  Shrewsbury.  1767-1812. 
iv,  22  p.  (Shropshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Shropshire 
parish  registers.  Nonconformist  registers,  pp. 
37-58.     London,  1903.     8*.) 

Shrewsbury  abbey. 

Shrewsbury  abbey. — Two  early  charters. 
Transcribed  and  edited  by  Rev.  C.  H.  Drinkwater. 
(Shropshire  Archseol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans, 
ser.  2,  V.  10,  pp.  199-242.  Shrewsbury,  1899. 
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Shropshire. 

See  also 

Oswestry.         Shrewsbury. 

Periodicals. 

Shropshire  Archaeological  and  Natural  His- 
tory Society.  Transactions,  v.  i-ii;  2d  ser. 
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8'.  CO 

General  Works. 

Anderson  (J.  C.)  Shropshire:  its  early  his- 
tory and  antiquities;  comprising  a  description  of 
the  important  British  and  Roman  remains  in  that 
county;  its  Saxon  and  Danish  reminiscences;  the 
Domesday  survey;  and  the  history  of  its  forests, 
towns,  manors,  abbeys,  churches,  castles  and  great 
*  baronial  houses.    London,  1^64,    pi.    nar.  4**.    CO 

Armorial  (The)  bearings  of  several  families, 
which  are  at  present,  or  have  been  in  times  past, 
connected  with  Shropshire.  Shrewsbury:  J.  Ed- 
dowes,  1834.     I  p.l.,  25  pi.     4**.  fARX 

Aaden(H.  M.)  Shropshire  five  hundred  years 
ago.  (Transac.  Shropshire  Archseol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 
Soc.      ser.    3,    v.    3,  pp.    285-302.     Shrewsbury, 

1903.) 

Auden  (J.  E.)  Ecclesiastical  history  of  Shrop- 
shire during  the  Civil  War,  Commonwealth  and 
Restoration.  (Shropshire  Archseol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 
Soc.  Transac.  ser.  3,  v.  7,  pp.  241-307.  Shrews- 
bury, 1907.) 

Auden  (Thomas).  Sidelights  on  the  Civil  War 
from  some  old  parish  registers  of  Shropshire. 
(Antiquary,  n.  s.  v.  38,  pp.  197-201.  London, 
1902.) 

Blakeway  (John  Brickdale).  History  of 
Shrewsbury  Hundred  or  Liberties.  Edited  by  Rev. 
W.  G.  Dimock  Fletcher.  (Shropshire  Archaeol.  & 
Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  ser.  2,  v.  i,  pp.  93-128, 
311-406;. ser,  3,  V.  8,  pp..  3i9^35&f  «er.  2,  v.  3, 


pp.  329-362;  ser.  2,  V.  4,  pp.  339-374;  ser.  2,  v.  5, 
pp.  363-394;  ser.  2,  V.  6,  pp.  373-414;  ser.  2,  v.  8. 
pp.  99-174;  ser.  2,  V.  9,  pp.  107-214.  Shrews- 
bury,  1 889-1 897.     8".)  CO 

Catalofl^e  of  the  loan  exhibition  of  Shropshire 
antiquities.  181  p.,  13  pi.  (Transac.  Shropshire 
Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  10,  pt.  4. 
Shrewsbury,  1898.     8'.) 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  countv  of  Salop. . .  London:  C. 
Cooke,  n.  d.  138  p.,  1  I.,  i  map.  24°.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  20.])        CBD 

Corbet  {Sir  Walter  Orlando).  The  manu- 
scripts of  Sir  W.  O.  Corbet,  of  Acton  Reynald, 
bart.  [Shropshire.  Being  early  documents  of  local 
interest,  with  deeds  relating  to  the  town  of  North- 
ampton.] (In:  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion. 15.  report,  appendix,  pt.  10,  pp.  66-77. 
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Includes  charters  relating  to  the  abbeys  of  Haughmond  and 
Lilliesball. 

Eyton  (Robert  William).  Antiquities  of  Shrop- 
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Fletcher  (W.  G.  D.)  Shropshire  grants  of 
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Some  Shropshire  parish  registers.  (Anti- 
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Handbook  for  travellers  in  Shropshire  and 
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(Murray's  Handbooks.)  887  D 

Hare  (A.  J.  C.)  Shropshire.  London:  George 
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Hartshorne  (C.  H.)  Salopia  antiqua;  or.  An 
enquiry  from  personal  survey  into  the  Druidical, 
military,  and  other  early  remains  in  Shropshire 
and  the  north  west  borders,  with  observations 
upon  the  names  of  places,  and  a  glossary  of  words 
used  in  the  county  of  Salop.     London,  \^\i,     8*^. 

CDA 

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Hugfhes  (William).  The  sheriffs  of  Shropshire, 
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Brickdale  Blakeway's  work.  Edited  by  the  late 
W.  Hughes.  Shrewsbury:  Bunny  &*  Davies,i)i%t, 
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Inventories  of  the  church  goods  of  Shropshire, 
temp.  Edward  vi.  (Transac.  Shropshire  Archaeol. 
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Shrewsbury,  1900.) 

Inventories  of  the  religious  houses  of  Shrop- 
shire at  their  dissolution.  (Transac.  Shropshire 
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Lichfield  and  Coventry  (Diocese).  —  Consistory 
Court.  Calendars  of  wills  and  administrations  in 
the  consistory  court  of  the  bishop  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry,  1516-1652.  Also  those  in  the  '*  pecu- 
liars," now  deposited  in  the  probtte  registries  at 


704 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIEa 


ShraPshire,  confd. 

Lichfield.  Birmingham,  and  Derby.  15IQ-1653: 
1675-1790:  1753-1790.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phil- 
limore.  London:  Brit.  Rtc.  Sac,  i8g8.  n,  I  I.. 
6S7  p.  8°.  (Brit.  Rec.  Soc,  Inde»  Library,  v.  7.) 
ARCA 

Uayd  (Edward).  Anliquiiies  of  Shropshire, 
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prinUdfer  the  author,  hy  J.  EJJowei,  l844-  Ipl.. 
jiviii.  321.  Ixxxiv  p.,  2g  I.      r.  fCDA 

Horrl*  (George).  Armorial  bearings  of  Shrop- 
shire families.  (Shropshire  Arch.-eol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 
Soc.  Trans,  v.  6.  pp.  205-256,  393-500;  v.  7. 
pp.  137-338.     Shrtviibuty,  1833-84.     8°.)       CO 

Persons  connected  with  Shropshire,  whose 

descendants  can  claim  legiiimate  descent  from 
Edw.  1,  Edw.  Ill,  or  Hen,  vil,  aad  a  few  from 
Henvy  in.  (Shropshire  Archieol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 
Soc,  Trans,  v.  5,  pp.  183-237.  Skmssbury. 
18S3.  8°)  CO 

Horrla  manuscripts  (The).  (Cambrian  Jour- 
nal.     i860,  pp.  90-94.      Tcnhy,  \i,{*^.      8°.)       CV 

NlghtlncB'lc  (Joseph).  A  topographical  and 
historical  description  of  the  county  of  Salop;  con- 
taining an  account  of  its  towns,  castles,  antiquities, 
churches,  monuments . .  .  scenery . . .  &c.  Accom- 
panied with  biographical  notices  of  eminent 
men..-  London:  Shifraood.  Niily.  and  Jonei 
(r8i3],  lp.l..3j9p..iol..  i  map.  11  pi.  8°.  (Beau- 
tiesof  England  and  Wales,     v.  13.  pt.  i.)        CO 

Old  Shropshire  wills,  (Shropshire  ArchEot.  i 
Nat.  Hist,  Soc.  Trans,  v.  5,  pp.  257-264;  ».  6, 
pp.  319-325;  ser.  2.  V.  9,  pp.  215-J18.  ShriTvi- 
bury,  1882-97.      8°.)  CO 

Parry  (Edward).  Royal  visits  and  progresses 
to  Wales,  and  the  border  counties  of  Cheshire, 
Salop.  Hereford  and  Monmouth,  from  the  first  in- 
vasion of  Julius  Ciesar,  to  the  friendly  visit  of  Her 
Most  Gracious  Majesty  Queen  Victoria. . .  Illus- 
trated. Chtiler:  The  Author,  1850.  ivii  (i). 
I  I.,  496  p.,  2  I.,  8  pi.,  1  port.     f.  fCV 

Pe»raaii  (W. )  A  selection  of  antiquities  in  the 
county  of  Salop,  comprising  the  principal  churches, 
castles,  religious  houses,  and  other  ancient  build- 
ings. With  a  topographical  and  historical  account 
to  each  view.     Lam/on,  1824.     4°.  ffCOB 

PhllUpa  (William).  The  lords- lieu  tenant  of 
Shropshire,  port.  (Transac.  Shropshire  Archasol. 
&.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  ser.  3,  v.  3,  pp.  319-344:  v.4, 
pp.  141-184,  275-296.     SiriiBiiury,  1904.) 

Papers  relating  to  the  trained  soldiers  of 

Shropshire  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  With 
■notes.  (Shropshire  ArchKol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Trans,  ser.  2.  v.  2.  pp.  215-J94:  ser.  a,  v.  3,  pp. 
93-146.      SArtwiiury,  1890-91.      8°,)  CO 

Pipe  roll  (The)  for  the  second  [to  fifthj  year  of 
King  Henry  11,  1156-1159.  By  R,  LI.  Kenyon. 
(Shropshire  Archasol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans, 
ser.  X,  V.  I.  pp.  63-74.  217-234:  ser.  2.  v.  2,  pp. 
60-67.      Shrt-aisbury,  1889-90.      V .)  CO 

Record*  of  proceedings  before  the  coroners 
«f  Salop  (AD,  1295  10  1306,  Temp.  Edw.  l).  A 
fragment.  Transcribed,  translated  and  edited  by 
C  H.  Drinkwater.   (Transac.  Shropshire  Archaeol. 


■   5.   pp.  t49-«87. 


and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 

Shrewibury,  1905.) 

Sftndford  (G. )  The  eight  knightly  families  of 
Shropshire  who  have  borne  arms  from  the  fifteenth 
century.  (Coll.  Hist.  &  Archa:ol.  relating  to  Manl- 
gomeryshire.  v.  30,  pp.  242-257  London,  189B. 
8'.) 

S«qneatratloii  (The)  papers  of  Sir  Thomas 
Eyton,  knight,  of  Ey  ton -on -the -Weald  moors. 
Edited  by  W.  G.  D.  Fletcher.  (Shropshire  ArchioL 
&  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Transac.  ser.  3,  v.  8.  pp. 
337-360.      Shrnasbury.  1908.      8°.) 


[or  Sbropfhifc.  i6jS-]66o,  170^1796. 


Shropshire    parish    documents.      Shrewi- 

bury:  IV.  B.    Walter  [19O-?)     iv.  378  p.,  2  1.     B". 

Shropahlre  feet  of  fines,  a.d.  1196-1248. 
(Shropshire  ArchKol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Transac. 
ser.  a,  v.  10,  pp.  307-330;  ser.  3,  v.  6,  pp.  167- 
17B:  ser.  3,  V,  7,  pp.  379-389.  Shretosbury, 
l898-[()07.) 

Sliropahlre  lay  subsidy  roll  of  1317.  With  in- 
troduction by  the  Rev.  W.  G.  Dimock  Fletcher. 
(Shropshire  Architol,  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans, 
ser.  2,  V.  1,  pp.  129-200;  ser.  2.  v.  4,  pp.  287-338; 
ser.  a,  ».  5.  pp.  343-362;  ser.  2,  v.  8.  pp.  44-60; 
ser.  I,  V.  10.  pp.  ii3-:44;  ser.  2,  v.  11,  pp.  347- 
390;  ser.  3,  V,  5.  pp.  53-80,  137-252;  ser.  3,  ».  6. 
pp.  123-154:  set.  3,  V,  7,  pp.  351-378.  Shrems- 
bury.  1889-1907.      8°.)  CO 

Shropshire. — Court  of  Quarter  Seiiiam, 
Some  leaves  from  the  records  of  the  Conrt  of  Quar- 
ter Sessions  for  the  county  of  Salop.  By  Sir  Oflley 
Wakeman,  (Shropshire  Archa^ol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 
Soc.  Trans,  ser.  2,  v.  3,  pp.  209-236;  ser.  2,  v.  4, 
pp.  65-114.      Shrewsbury,  [S91-92.      8°).  CO 

Sbropahlre  Parish  Register  Society.     Shrnp- 


e  regisl 


v.  1.  Sbipion.    Ford,    tiughlFf.    HsaBood.    WoisuHoa.' 

V.  J.  Sitkloa   Can.^,      Hopion   Cattle.      More.  cflSS'- 

burv.  ,^i. 

V.  3.  Lydhim.  Edpoa.  Monk  Hopton.  Cbelmanli.  N«i>- 

lon,    BiUioEiky.  rqoi. 

1  SerivcD. 


&  aUic]< 


.    Cirdul 


r-  Albirbi 


V.  ,.  Cleobury  McrlKner. 
Y.  10.  Clivtrlcv. 

v!  ,3.  Ponleibu'ry.    Weitb 
V.  ij.pi,  I.  Ludlow. 

V.  I.  Hjiitkfielci.  piichlwc 
lOD  Corbel.  Albrighton  | 

v.  1.  Harky.  ShEinian.  C 
don  OD  Tern.    Grinthill, 

V.  1,  AlbriKhloo  b/  W0I1 


.siley.   WjthiagtoD.    Siircblej.    Uffingtoik. 
lOtAood.    Longoor. 

imalti.    Clin.    Sberifibilc*.    Hotdler. 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


705 


Shropshire,  confd, 

V.  8.  Wrockwardine.    Moreton  Say.  1907* 

V.  9.    Wetn.     Pt.  1-4.  1906-07. 

V.  10.  Wem.     Pt.  5.     Edstaston.    Newtown.  1908. 

St  Asaph  Diocese,    v.  i,  a,  pt.  2,  3,  pt.  i,  4.  1905-10. 

V.  1.  Nlelverley.    Selattyn.     Indexes.  iqo6. 

V.  2,  pt.  a.  Whittinrton.  1910. 

V.  3,  pt.  I.    Kinnerley.  i905« 

V.  4.  Oswestry.    Pt.  i.  iQOQ' 

Nonconformist  registers,    v.  i.  1903 

High  Street,  Shrewsbury.  Sw^an  H-11.  Shrewsbury.  D»d- 
ington  Presbyterian,  Whitci  arch.  Presbyterian,  Wem. 
Stoneway,  Bridgnorth.  Old  Chapel,  Oswestry.  Old  Dis- 
senting Chapel,  Oldbury.  Independent,  Ellesmere.  Clare- 
mont  Baptist,  Shrewsbury.  Society  of  Friends,  Shrews- 
bury. 

Tresswell  (R.).  and\.  Vincent.  The  visita- 
tion of  Shropshire, Uken  in. . .  1623  by  Robert  Trcss- 
well. .  .and  Augustine  Vincent.  ..marshals  and  de- 
ptities  to  William  Camden. . .  With  additions  from 
the  pedigrees  of  Shropshire  gentry,  taken  by  the 
heralds  in...  1569  and  1584,  and  other  sources. 
Ed.  by  George  Grazebrook  and  John  Paul  Rylands. 
London,  1889.  2  v.  4".  (Harleian  Soc.  Publi- 
cations.    V.  28-29.)  *R 

Walters  (H.  B.)  The  church  bells  of  Shrop- 
shire. (Shropshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Trans,  ser.  3,  v.  i,  pp.  165-247;  ser.  3,  v.  4,  pp. 
1-S4;  ser.  3,  V.  5,  pp.  1-34;  ser.  3,  v.  6,  pp.  31- 
66;  ser.  3,  v.  7,  pp.  1-34;  ser.  3,  v.  8,  pp.  1-3S. 
Shrewsbury,  1902-08.     8*.)  CO 

Sibdon  Garwood. 

Sibdon  Garwood.  The  registers  of  Sibdon  Gar- 
wood, Shropshire.  1583-1812.  By  permission  of 
the  vicar,  the  Rev.  H.  F.  Baxter. . .  London:  Par. 
Reg,  Soc,  1899.  3  p.l.,  23,  6  p.  8**.  (Parish 
Register  Society.     Registers,     [no.]  20.)      ARS 

(In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  So- 
ciety. Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford. 
v.  2,  pp.  1-23.     London,    1901.     8*.)  ARX 

Sibson. 

Sibson«     Marriages  at  Sibson.   1569  to  181 2. 

(In:    I^icestershire,    Eng.     Leicestershire    parish 

registers.     Marriages,    v.  i,  pp.  105-120.   London, 

1908.     8".)  ARX 

Sibthorpe, 

Sibthorpe.  Marriages  at  Sibthorpe,  1720- 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  3*^- 
34.     London,  1902.     8**.)  ARX 

Sidbury. 

Sidbury.  The  register  of  Sidbury.  iv,  31, 
vii  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford,  v.  i.  pp. 
311-341.     London,  1900.     8**.)  ARX 

Sidmouth,  Devonshire. 

Batcher  (Edmund).  The  beauties  of  Sid- 
mouih  displayed...  A  descriptive  sketch...  Sid- 
mouth:  J.   IVa Hi s  [i%2-l]     nop.     3.  cd.     4**. 

COB  p.  box 

Silchester. 

Silchester.  Marriages  at  Silchester,  1653  to 
181 2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  135-143-  ^****' 
don,  1905.     8"".)  ARX 

Singleton,  Lancashire. 

Thornber  (WMlliam).  An  historical  and  de- 
flcriptive  account  of  Blackpool  and  its  neighbour- 


hood, viz.:  Singleton,  Thornton   ..etc.     Poulton, 
1837.     16'.  CO 

Sithney. 

Sithney.  Marriages  at  St.  Sithney,  1654 
to  1812.  (In:  Gornwall,  Eng.  Gornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  77-109.  London, 
iqo4.     8'.)  ARX 

Skcgby. 

Skegfbjr.  Marriages  at  Skegby,  1569  to  181 2. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  131-144. 
London,  1907.     8*.)  ARX 

Skellingthorpe. 

SkeUin§fthorpe«      Marriages    at     Skelling- 
thorpe,  1563  to   1 81 2.     (In:    Lincolnshire,   Eng. 
Lincolnshire  parish   registers.     Marriages,     v.  4, 
pp.  31-42.     London,  1909.     8**.) 


Skibo. 

Gray  (Peter).  Skibo,  its  lairds  and  history. . . 
Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson  <5r»  Ferrier,  iqo6. 
118  p.     illus.     12**.  ARX 

Skinnand. 

Skinnand.  Marriages  at  Skinnand,  1589  to 
1749.  (In:  Lincolnshire.  Eng.  Lincolnshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  147-148. 
London,  1908.     8°.)  AI^K 

Skipton. 

Dawson  (William  Harbutt).  History  of  Skip- 
ton.  London:  Simpkin,  Marshall  6r*  Co,,  1882. 
ix,  I  I.,  408  p.,  I  pi.     illus.     8°.  CO 

Skipton,  The  parish  register  of  Skipton-in- 
Graven.  Edited  by  W.  J.  Stavert.  Skipton: 
'•  Craven  Herald'*  Office,  1894-1896.     3  v,     8*. 


V.  I, 
V.  2. 

V.  3- 


I5Q3-  1680. 
1680- I77I. 
1745-1812. 


'894. 
1895. 

1896. 


Skirbeck. 

Thompson  (Pishey).  The  history  and  an- 
tiquities of  Boston,  and  the  villages  of  Skirbeck, 
Fishtoft,  Freiston,  Butterwick,  Benington,  Lever- 
ton,  Leake  and  Wrangle;  comprising  the  hundred 
of  Skirbeck,  in  the  Gounty  of  Lincoln...  Boston 
[Eng.]/.  Noble,  jr.,  1856.  xxii.  824  p.,  i  chart, 
7  pi. ,  I  port.     4*"*  ARX 

Skye  (Island  of). 

Johnson  (Glifton).  The  crofters  of  Skye. 
(Outlook.    V.  69,  pp.  565-572.    New  York,  1901.) 

MaccuUoch  (John  Arnott).     The  misty  Isle 
of  Skye;  its  scenery,  its  people,  its  story.     Edin- 
burgh:   Oliphant,    Anderson    6r*    Ferrier,    1905. 
320  p.,  I  map,  20  pi.     12*".  CR 

Smith  (A.)  A  summer  in  Skye.  Boston,  1865. 
12**.  CRB 

Stutfleld  (Hugh  E.  M.)  A  season  in  Skye. 
(Blackwood's  Maga.  v.  172,  pp.  219-227.  Lon- 
don, 1902.) 

Slaley. 

Hodgson  (John  Grawford).  The  parish  of 
By  well  St.  Peter,  the  parish  of  By  well  St.  Andrew, 
with  Blanchland,  the  chapelry  or  parish  of  Slaley. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne:  A.  Reid  b*  Co.,  1902.  vii, 
2  1.,  418  p.,  I  I.,  2  fac  sim.,  i  map,  2  plans,  17  pi. 
4".    (In:  A  history  of  Northumberland. ..  London, 


1902.     4".    V.  6.) 


too 


7o6 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Slapton. 

Slaptoii«  Marriages  at  Slapton,  1653  to  1812. 
(In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  83-8Q. 
London,  1902.     B"*.)  ARX 

Slaugham  Place. 
Blaauw  (W.  H.)     Wakehurst,  Slaugham,  and 
Gravetye.     (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.    v.  10,  pp. 
151-167.     London,  1858.     8^)  CO 

Sleaford. 

Sketches  illustrative  of  the  topography  and 
history  of  new  and  old  Sleaford,  in  the  county  of 
Lincoln,  and  of  several  places  in  the  surrounding 
neighbourhood.  Embellished  with  engravings. 
Sleaford:  J.  Creasey,  1825.  2  p.l.,  ii,  4  1.,  378  p., 
3  1.,  10  pi.,  4  tab.     8\  CO 

Slebech  commandery. 

Rees  (J.  Rogers).  Slebech  commandery  and 
the  Knights  of  St.  John.  (Archaeologia  Cambren- 
sis.  ser.  5.  v.  14,  PP.  85-X07,  197-228.  261-284; 
aer.  5.  v.  15,  pp.  33-f>3;  ser.  5.  v.  16,  pp.  220- 
234,  283-298.    London,  1897-99.    8'.)  CVA 

Sligo. 

M*Parlan  (James).  Statistical  survey  of  the 
county  of  Sligo,  with  observations  on  the  means  of 
inrprovement;  drawn  up  in.  .1801,  for  the  con- 
sideration, and  under  the  direction  of  the  Dublin 
Society.  Dublin:  Graisberry  <5t*  Campbell,  1802. 
xix,  122  p.,  I  map.     8".  CT 

0*Rorke  (Terence).  The  history  of  Sligo: 
town  and  county.  Dublin:  J.  Duffy  6r*  Co.  [1890?] 
2  V.     8^  CT 

Wood-Martin  (William  Gregory).  History 
of  Sligo,  county  and  town.  Dublin:  Hodges,  Fig^s 
^  Co.,  1882-1892.     3  V.     illus.     8%  CT 

Slimbridge. 

Slimbridg^e.  Marriages  at  Slimbridge,  1635 
to  1 8 12.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  133- 
149.     London,  1896.     8**.)  ARX 

Marriages  at  Slimbridge,  additional  entries 

from  1 571  to  1746.  From  the  Bishop's  Tran- 
scripts at  Gloucester.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng. 
Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  11, 
pp.  1 1 5-122.     London,  1905.     8°.)  ARX 

Slindon. 

Slindon*  Catholic  registers  of  the  domestic 
chapel  at  Slindon  House  and  St.  Richard's  Church, 
Slindon,  Sussex.  Contributed  by  Major  Skeet. 
(Catholic  Record  Society.  Miscellanea,  v.  6,  pp. 
353-387.     London,  1909.     8**.)  ZLP 

Smarden. 

Haslewood  (Francis).  The  antiquities  of 
Smarden,    Kent.     London:  the  author,  1866.     vii, 

119  P-.  3pl.     4^  CO 

Smethcote. 

Smethcote.  The  registers  of  Smethcote, 
Shropshire,  1609-18 12.  Transcribed  by  T.  R. 
Horton.  London:  Shropshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc,  1899. 
2  p.l.,  iv,  88,  xii  p.  8*.  (Parish  Register  Society. 
Registers,     [no.]  26.)  ARS 

,  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  So- 
ciety. Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Lichtield.  v.  i. 
^p.  109-196.     London^  1900.     8"^) 


Snaith. 

Bri§f§f  (William).  Snaith  marriafj^e  licences. 
(Yorkshire  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  20,  pp.  225-232. 
Leeds,  1908.     8^) 

Robinson  (Charles  Best).  History  of  the 
Priory  and  Peculiar  of  Snaith  in  the  county  of  York. 
London:  Simp  kin,  Marshall,  and  Co.,  1861.  viii, 
(i)  10-182  p.,  I  I.     8'.  CO 

Worsfold  (John  Napper).  History  of  Haddle- 
sey;  with  notices  of  Snaith.  London ^  i%<)^,  8°.  CO 

SneintOD. 

Sneinton,  Marriages  at  Snenton,i655  to  1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  10,  pp.  1-23. 
London,  1907.     8".)  ARX 

Snettisham. 

Snettisham,  Marriages  at  Snettisham,  16S2 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  105-119.  London, 
1900.     8^)  ARX 

Snitterfield. 

Snitterfleld«  Marriages  at  Snitterfield,  1561 
to  1812.  (In:  Warwickshire,  Eng.  Warwickshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  111-128. 
London,  1906.     8*".)  ARX 

Snowshill. 

SnowshilL  Marriages  at  Snowshill,  1593  to 
1603.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  p.  91.  Lon- 
don, 1898.     8%)  ARX 

Sodbury,  Old. 
See  Old  Sodbury. 

Soham. 

Olorenshaw  (J.  R.)  Early  Soham  wills. 
(Fenland  Notes  &  Queries,  v.  4,  pp.  286-290. 
Peterborough,  1900.) 

Some  early  Soham  wills.     (Fenland  Notes 

&  Queries,  v.  4,  pp.  246-250.  Peterborough,  1899.) 

Solihull,   Warwickshire. 

Solihull.  The  register  of  Solihall.  Tran- 
scribed. . .  [by  E.  A.  Fry],  v.  I.  London:  Parish 
Register  Soc.,  1904.  8°.  (Parish  Register  Soc. 
no.  53.)  ARS 

Somerby. 

Somerby*  Marriages  at  Somerby,  1601  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  y.  2,  pp.  13 5- t  46. 
London,  1909.     8**.)  All.'X 

Somerby  parish   registers,  1601    to   171 5. 

(Leicestershire  Architect,  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans. 
V.  5,  pp.  273-284.     Leicester,  1882.     8*.)  CO 

Somerford,  Great. 
See  Great  Somerford. 

Somerset. 

See  also 

Bridgewater.    Exmoor.   Taunton.   Wells. 

Periodicals. 

Notes  and  Queries  for  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

ed.   by   H.   Norris   and   C.  H.  Mayo.     v.   i-date 

(1888-date).     Indexes  to  V.  1-5.     Sher borne ,  \%%%- 

date.     S%-  ..  .  .  JQIJII 


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Somerset,  cont'd. 

Somerset  Record  Society.  [Publications/! 
V.  1-4,  6-25.     [London]  1887-1909.     8'.  CO 

Somersetshire  Archaeological  and  Natural 
History  Society.  Proceedings,  v.  [i]-54  (^849- 
1908).  Index  to  v.  21-40.  Taunton,  1851-1909. 
8^  CO 

V.  [i]-54al80  numbered  v.  [i] -20  (1849-74);  new  ser.  v.  i- 
ao  (1875-94);  3.  »cr.  V.  X-I4  (1895-1908). 

General  Works. 
Allen  (F.  J.)   The  classification  of  the  Somerset 
church  towers.     3  pi.     (Somerset.  Archaol.  &  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  pt   2.  Papers,  v.  50  (ser  3.  v.  10), 
pp.  1-3 1.      Taunton,  Eng.,  1905.) 

Bates  (E.  H.)  Dedications  of  the  churches  of 
Somersetshire.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  51  (ser.  3,  v.  11),  pp.  105- 
135.      Taunton,  1906.) 

The  Five-hide-unit  in  the  Somerset  Domes- 
day. I  map.  (Proc.  Somersetshire  Archaeol.  & 
Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  v.  45,  pp.  ^x-io^,  Taunton, 
1899.) 

Bennett  (J.  A.),  editor.  Report  on  the  manu- 
scripts of  Wells  (Cathedral.  London:  Eyre  <&* 
Spottiswoode^prtrs,,  \Z%^.  ^\\\,  ZnZ^,  8'.  (His- 
torical Manuscripts  Commission.  [10.  report.  Ap- 
pendix, pt.  3.])  C 

Contains  much  valuable  historical  and  genealogical  material 
relating  to  the  county  of  Somerset. 

Brown  (Frederick).  Abstracts  of  Somerset- 
shire wills,  etc.,  copied  from  the  manuscript  collec- 
tions of  the  late  F.  Brown.  [Edited  by]  F.  A. 
Crisp.  \  London]  Privately  prtd.,  1887-90.  6  v. 
4'.  ARX 

no.  86  of  xoo  copies  printed  and  signed. 

Collinson  (J.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
the  county  of  Somerset,  collected  from  authentic 
records,  and  an  actual  survey  made  by  the  late 
Mr.  Edmund  Rack.     Bath,  1791.    3  v.     4**.     CO 

Weaver  (F.  W.),  and  E.  H.  Bates.  Index  to 
Collinson's  History  of  Somerset. .  .Including  a 
supplemental  index. .  .to  all  the  armorial  bearings 
mentioned  in  the  work,  contributed  by  J.  R.  Bram- 
ble. Taunton:  Bar nicott  (s*  Pear ce,  1898.  iv,  2  1., 
325  p.  4".  (Somersetshire  Arch,  and  Nat.  Historv 
Soc.)  too 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Somerset. ..  London: 
C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  173  p.,  i  I.,  i  map.  24*.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  20.])        CBD 

Dickinson  (F.  H.)  Kirby's  quest  for  Somer- 
set. Nomina  villarum  for  Somerset,  of  16  of  Ed- 
ward 3.  Exchequer  lay  subsidies  ^f&  which  is  a 
tax  roll  for  Somerset  of  the  first  year  of  Edward  3. 
County  rate  of  1742.  Hundreds  and  parishes, 
&€.,  of  Somerset,  as  given  in  the  census  of  1841. 
[London:  Harrison  6r*  Sons,  printers]  1 889. 
xxxviii,  360  p.  8".  (Somerset  Record  Society. 
V.  3.)  CO 

Feoton  (Richard).  A  tour  in  quest  of  geneal- 
ogy, throug.h  several  parts  of  Wales,  Somerset- 
shire, and  Wiltshire,  in  a  series  of  letters  to  a 
friend  in  Dublin ...  By  a  barrister.  London:  Sher- 
wood, Neely,  and  Jones,  1811.  iv,  338  p.,  7  pi. 
8\  CVB 

Pry  {Sir  Edward).  Somerset  or  Somersetshire. 
(Somersetshire  Archsol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc. 


V.  49  (ser.  3,  V.  9),  pt.  2,  Papers,  pp.  i-ii.  Taun- 
ton, 1904.) 

Pry  (Edward  Alexander).  On  the  inquisitiones 
post  mortem  for  Somerset  from  Henry  in  to 
Charles  I  (12 16-1649).  (Somersetshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  44,  pp.  79-t48; 
V.  47,  pp.  1-122.     7fl«»/^«,  1 898-1902.     8'.) 

Gerard  (T.)  The  particular  description  of  the 
county  of  Somerset.  Drawn  up  by..  Gerard,  of 
Trent,  1633.  Edited  by  E.  H.  Bates.  {London:  tht 
Society]  1900.  xxiii,  262  p.  8*.  (Somerset  Record 
Soc.     [Pub.]     V.  15.)  CO 

Great  Britain. — Court  of  King  s  Justiciars, 
Pedes  finium,  commonly  called  feet  of  fines,  for 
the  county  of  Somerset.  By  Emanuel  Green. 
[London:  Harrison  ^  Sons]  1 892-1906.  4  v.  8°. 
(Somerset  Record  Society.  [Pub.]  v.  6,  12,  17,  22.) 

CO 

Green  (Emanuel),  editor.  The  survey  of  the 
chantries,  colleges  and  free  chapels,  guilds,  frater- 
nities, lamps,  lights  and  obits  in  the  county  of 
Somerset,  as  returned  in  the  2.  year  of  King  Ed- 
ward 6.  1548.  [London:  Harrison  &*  Sons,  print- 
ers] 1888.  2  p.l.,  vi,  xxiii,  372  p.  8*.  (Somerset 
Record  Society,     v.  2.)  CO 

See    also    Great    Britain.— C(p«r/    of 

King's  Justiciars, 

Guest  (Edwin).  On  the  boundaries  that  sepa- 
rated the  Welsh  and  English  races  during  the 
seventy  five  years  which  followed  the  capture  of 
Bath,  A.D.  577;  with  speculations  as  to  the  Welsh 
princes  who  during  that  period  were  reigning  over 
Somersetshire.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  3, 
V.  7,  pp.  269-292.     London,  1861.     8**.)         CVA 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Wiltshire,  Dorset- 
shire and  Somersetshire.  London t  I SS2,  4.ed.  12°. 
(Murray's  Handbooks.)  KPP 

Healey  (Charles  E.  H.  Chadwyck).  The  his- 
tory of  the  part  of  west  Somerset  comprising  the 
parishes  of  Luccombe,  Selworthy,  Stoke  Pero,  Por- 
lock,  Culbone  and  Oare.  London:  H,  Sotheran  6^ 
Co.,  1901.  ix,  557  (I)  p.,  I  map,  i  plan,  I  pi..  4 
port.,  17  tab.     f.  ARX 

No.  16  of  60  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Somersetshire   pleas  (civil   and   criminal) 

from  the  rolls  of  the  itinerant  justices  (close  of 
1 2th  century-41  Henry  ill).  [London:  Harrison 
<5t*  Sons]  1897.  Ixxxiv,  520  p.,  I  facsim.  8°.  (Som- 
erset Record  Soc.     v.  11.)  CO 

History  (A)  of  Somerset,  v.  i.  London:  A, 
Constable  df  Co.,  Ltd,  [xgot],  illus.  f".  (In:  The 
Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of  England.)  fCO 

Hobhouse  (Edmund),  editor.  Church-wardens' 
accounts  of  Croscombe,  Pilton,  Vatton,  Tintinhull, 
Morebath,  and  St.  Michael's.  Bath,  ranging  from 
1 349  to  1560.  [London:  Harrison  &*  Sons,  printers] 
1890.  I  p.l.,  xxvi,  278  p.  8".  (Somerset  Record 
Society,     v.  4.)  CO 

Humphreys  (Arthur  Lee).  Somersetshire 
parishes.  A  handbook  of  historical  reference  to 
all  places  in  the  county.     London,  1905.     2  v.    4°. 


Jeboult  (Edward).  A  general  account  of  west 
Somerset,  description  of  the  valley  of  the  Tone, 
and  the  history  of  the  town  of  Taunton.  Illus- 
trated by  a  new  process  of  photography  and  belio- 


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Somerset,  confd, 

type.  By  E.  Jcboult.  Taunton:  Somerset  and 
Bristol  Steam  press,  1873.  3  p.l.,  132  p.,  I  1., 
121  p.,  94  p.,  20  pi.     4°.  CO 

Levien  (E.)  On  the  early  religious  houses  of 
Somersetshire.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  31, 
pp.  24-34.     London,  1875.) 

Oliver  (George).  Collections  illustrating  the 
history  of  the  Catholic  religion  in  the  counties  of 
Cornwall,  Devon,  Dorset.  Somerset,  Wilts,  and 
Gloucester.  In  two  parts,  historical  and  biograph- 
ical; with  notices  of  the  Dominican,  Benedictine 
and  Franciscan  orders  in  England.  London:  C. 
Dolman,  1857.     viii,  576  p.     S**.  CB 

Pettig^rew  (T.  J.)  On  the  antiquities  of  Som- 
ersetshire. (Jour.  Brit.  Archxol.  Assoc,  v.  12, 
pp  291-31 1.     London,  1 8 56.) 

Pooley  (C. )  An  historical  and  descriptive  ac- 
count of  the  old  stone  crosses  of  Somerset.  Lon- 
don: Longmans,  Green  &*  Co,,  1877.  xvi,  188  p  , 
I  map,  20  pi.     4"".  CO 

Raymond  (Walter).  A  school  history  of  Som- 
erset. With.  .  .illustrations,  f^ondon:  AfetAuen  6t* 
Co.  [1906].     xii,  217  p.     12*.  CO 

Somerset.  Certificate  of  musters  in  the 
county  of  Somerset,  temp.  Eliz.  a.d.  1569.  Ex- 
tracted.  and  with  notes,  by  E.  Green.  [Londofi: 
Harrison  6r*  Son5\  1904.  xx,  370  p.  8  .  (Som- 
erset Record  Society.     [Pub.]     v.  20.)  CO 

Somerset  parish  registers.  Marriages.  Edi- 
ted by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  and  D.  LI.  Hayward. 
V.  1-12.  London:  Phtllimore  <5r»  Co.,  1898-19IO. 
8°.  (Phillimore's  parish  register  series,  v.  5,  7.  23. 
30,  49,  54,  69,  78,  85,  88,  114.  122.)  ARX 

V.  3  edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  and  D.  M.  Ross.  v.  9 
edited  by  W  P.  W  Phillimore  and  H.  W.  Seaeer.  v.  12  edited 
by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  and  W.  A.  Bell. 

V.  I.  Aller.  Charlton  Adam.  Charlton  Mackrell.  High 
Ham.  Huish  Episcopi.  Kinf^sdon.  Long  Sutton.  Muchel- 
ney.     Northover.     Langpurt. 

V.  2.  Pitney.  Limington.  Podymore  Milton.  Somerton. 
Veovilton.     North  Curry.     Barrow  Gurncy. 

V.  3.  West  Hatch.  Long  Load.  Martock.  Drayton.  Curry 
Rivcl. 

V.  4.  Ashill.  He  Brewers.  Beer  Crocombe.  llton.  White- 
staunton.  Stockliach  Magdalen.  Stocklinch  Ottersay.  Bar- 
rington.  Shepton  Beauchamp.  Buckland  St.  Mary.  Wraxall. 
Puckington.    Swell. 

V.  5.  Crcwkernc.     Swell.     Fivehead.     Kingsbury  Episcopi. 

V.  6.  Aisholt.  Broomficld.  Charlynch.  Dodington.  Dur- 
leigh.  Enmore.  Otterhampion.  Ovcistowey.  Stockland 
Gaunts.     Cannington.     Spaxtun. 

V.  7.  Angerslcigh.  Piiminsier  Corfe.  Orchard  Portman. 
Stoke  St.  Mary.  Thurlbcar.  Trull.  Creech  St.  Michael.  Brad- 
ford. 

V.  8.  Hill  Farrance.  Heathiield.  Thorne  Faulcon.  West 
Monkton.  Ruishton.  West  Buckland.  Cothelstone.  Ash 
Priors.  Norton  Fitzwarren.  Cheddon  Fitzpaine.  Langford 
Budville.     Nynehead. 

V.  g.  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Taunton. 

V.  10.  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Taunton,  cont'd.  Bishop's  Hull. 
Halse. 

V.  II.  Wellington.  Ashbrittle.  Runnington.  Olterford. 
Sampford  Arundel.     Thorne  St.  Margaret. 

V.  12.  Stogursey.  Nether  Stowey.  East  Quantoxhead. 
Fiddington.  Holford.  Goaihurst.  Chedzoy.  kilve.  Crow- 
combe.      Thurloxion.     Siringslon.     Kilton.     Lilstock. 

Somerset. — Court  of  Quarter  Sessions.  Quar- 
ter sessions  records  for  the  county  of  Somerset. 
V.  1-2.  [London:  Harrison  <5t*  Sons\  1908.  8**. 
(Somerset  Record  Society.    [Publications.]    v.  23- 

24.)  CO 

V.  I.  James  i.     1607-25. 
V.  2.  Charles  i.     1625-39. 

Thompson  (E.  Margaret).  A  history  of  the 
Somerset  Carthusians.     With   illustrations   by  L. 


Beatrice  Thompson.     London:  John  Hodges,  1895. 
X.  378  p.,  16  pi.     S"*.     (Catholic  standard  library.) 

ZMTB 

Visitation  (The)  of  the  county  of  Somerset  in 
the  year  1623.  Ed.  by  F.  T.  Colby.  London,  1876. 
viii,  164,  12  p.  4"*.  (Harleian  Soc.  Publications. 
V.  II.)  'R 

Weaver  (Frederic  William).  Somerset  medieval 
wills  (1383-1558).  Edited  by  F.  W,  Weaver.  [Z^«- 
don^  1901-05.  3  V.  8'.  (Somerset  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]     v.  16,  19,  21.)  •     CO 

Somerset  (Diocese). 
See  Bath  and  Wells  (Diocese). 

Somerton,  Oxfordshire. 

Ballard  (A.)  Seven  Somerton  Court  rolls. 
Banbury:  Printed  by  William  Potts,  1906.  27  p. 
8".    (Oxfordshire  Archaeol.  Soc.    Transac.    no.  ^o.) 

CO 
Somerton,  Somerset. 

Somerton.  Marriages  at  Somerton,  1697  to 
1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  35-68.  London,  1899. 
8^)  ARX 

Sopley. 

Sopley.  Marriages  at  Sopley.  1682  to  1S12. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  7,  pp.  93-118.    London,  1905.     8*.) 


Sopworth. 

Sop'vrorth,  Marriages  at  Sopworth,  169S  to 
1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  141-144.  London,  iq^S' 
8\)  ARX 

Soulbury. 

Soulbury.  Marriages  at  Soulbury,  1575  to 
1 812.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  01- 
121.     London,  1902.     8".)  ARX 

South  Bersted. 

Elwes  (Dudley  George  Cary).  The  parish  of 
South  Bersted,  co.  Sussex.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.    V.  24,  pp.  166-182.    Lewest  1872.    8*.)     CO 

Elwes  (Dudley  CJeorge  Cary),  and  Mark  An- 
tony Lower.  Additional  notices  of  the  parish  of 
South  Bersted.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  25. 
pp.  1 12-125.     Letves,  1873.     8".)  CO 

South  Croxton. 

Fletcher  (W.  G.  Dimock).  The  parish  regis- 
ters of  South  Croxton.  (Leicestershire  Architect, 
and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  6,  pp.  29-31.  Lei- 
cester, 1888.    8^)  CO 

South  Hykeham. 

South  Hykeham.  Marriages  at  South  Hyke- 
ham, 1562  to  1837.  (In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lin- 
colnshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp. 
127-145.     London,  1908.     8".)  ABLX 

South  Kelsey. 

St.  Mary,  South  Kelsey.  Marriages  at  South 
Kelsey,  St.  Mary's  register,  1559  to  1812.  (In: 
Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  3,  pp.  83-100.    London^  1908.     8*.) 


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South  Kelsey^  conCd. 

St*  NieholaSff  South  Kehey.  Marriages  at 
South  Kelsey,  St.  Nicholas'  register.  1559  to  1791. 
<In:  Lincolnshire.  Eng.  Lincolnshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  101-108.  London,  1908. 
S^)  ARX 

South  Molton. 

Saunders  (Helen).  A  sketch  of  the  history  of 
the  church  and  manor  of  South  Molton.  (Rept  & 
Transac.  Devonshire  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement 
of  Sci.,  Lit.  &  Art.  v.  36  (ser.  2.  v.  6),  pp.  226- 
256.     Plymouth,  1904.) 

South  Perrott. 

South  Perrott.  Marriages  at  South  Perrott  and 
Mosterton,  1539  to  1678.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dor- 
set parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  109-132. 
London,  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

South  Shore. 
Thornber  (William).     An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Blackpool  and  its  neighbour- 
hood, viz. :  Soutshore. .  .etc.     Poulton,  i%y],     16". 

CO 

South  Tawton. 

Weekes  (Ethel  Lega).  The  churchwardens' 
accounts  of  South  Tawton.  3  pi.  (Devonshire 
Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci.  Rept.  and 
Transac.  v.  38  (ser.  2,  v.  8),  pp.  497-528;  v.  39 
<ser.  2,  v.  9),  pp.  302-336;  V.  40  (ser.  2,  v.  10),  pp. 
306-312;  V.  41  (ser.  3,  V.  I),  pp.  361-367.  Ply- 
mouth, 1906-09.     8°.)  CO 

South  Warnborough. 

South  Warnborough.  Marriages  at  South  Warn- 
borough, 1539  to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng. 
Hampshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp. 
77-90.     London,  1904.     8**.)  ARX 

South  Wingfield. 

Blore  (Thomas).  The  history  of  the  manor,  and 
manor-house,  of  South  Winfield,  in  Derbyshire. 
In  a  letter  to  the  Earl  of  Leicester.  [First  printed 
as  no.  Ill  of  Miscellaneous  Antiquities,  in  contin- 
uation of  the  Bibliotheca  Topographica  Britan- 
nica.]  London.  J,  Nichols,  Son  &*  Bentley,  18 16. 
2  p.l.,  loop.,  5  pi.,  3  tab.     2.  ed.     sq.  4".      fCO 

Errin^ton  (J.  R.)  On  South  Winfield  manor 
and  manor  house,  i  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  7,  pp.  367-374.     London,  1852.) 

Southacre. 

Southacre.  Marriages  at  Southacre,  1576  to 
181 2.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  105-112.  London, 
X899.     8°.)  ARX 

Southampton. 
Pkkiodicals. 

Southampton  Record  Society.  Annual  re- 
port.    2d-3d.     Southampton,  1907-1908.     8". 

CO  p.  box 

Publications.      [nos.     1-8]     (1905- 1909). 


Southampton,  1 905-1909.     4°  &  f. 


CO 


[nos.  1-3.]  Southampton.  Southampton  Court-leei  records. 
V.  I,  pt.  1-2  (1550-1632).  ioo5>o6. 

[no.  3.1  Southampton  Record  Society.  Maps  and  plans  of 
old  Southampton.  [1907.] 

[no.  4.]  Southampton.  Southampton  Court-leet  records. 
'  V.  I,  pt.  3.  [1Q07.] 

[no.  5.1  Hearnshaw  (F.  J.  C.)  Lect  jurisdiction  ia  Eng- 
land. Z908. 


[no.  6.1  Soatharapton.     Southamptoa  Coart-leet  records. 
Index  vol.  to  v.  z.  tgoS. 

[no.  7.]  Southampton.     The  charters  of  the  borough  of 
Southampton  1909. 

[no.  8  ]  Speed  (John).   The  history  and  antiquity  of  South- 
ampton. i909« 
Gknbral  Works. 
Adama  (John).     Southampton,   an  historical 
guide  to  the  places  of  interest   in   the  town  and 
neighborhood  . . .  printed    and    published    by    J. 
Adams.     Southampton,  ^^Z''  /•    Adams   [1899]. 
XX,  93  p.,  I  map,  20  pi.      8  .                               CO 

Clutterbuek  (R.  H.)  The  "  black  book"  of 
Southampton.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  50, 
pp.  125-130.     London,  1894.) 

Davies  (John  Silvester).  A  history  of  South- 
ampton. Partly  from  the  Ms.  of  Dr.  Sj>eed,  in  the 
Southampton  archives.  Southampton  lEn^.]  Gil- 
bert  (Sr*  Co.,  1S83.     9  p.,  xvii  (i).  535  p.     sq.  4". 

tco 

Jeaffreson  (John  Cordy),  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts of  the  corporations  of  Southampton  and 
King's  Lynn.  London:  Eyre  dr*  Spottiswoode, 
prtrs.,  1887.  XV,  291  p.  8".  (Historical  Mss. 
Com.     II.  report,  appendix,  pt.  3.)  C 

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mains at  Southampton,  i  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
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V.  x-a  published  at  Birroineham. 

V.  1.  Staffordshire  pipe  rolls  of  31  Hen.  i  (1130)  and  of  1-35 
Hen.  11  (i  155-1189).  The  Liber  Niger  Scaccarii,  Stafford- 
scira,  or  Fcodary  of  1x66.  Register  of  Roger  de  Norbury, 
bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  I3a2-X358.  Bridgexnaa 
(G.   T.  O.)  The  history  of  the  parish  of  Blymhill.     Part  x. 

V.  2,  pt.  X.  Staffordshire  pipe  rolls  of  the  reigns  of  Kiog 
Richard  i  and  King  John,  XX89-1216.  Staffordshire  charta- 
lary,  scries  x-a. 

V.  2,  pt.  a.  Obligatory  knighthood,  temp.  Charles  i.  A  copy 
of  the  arms  taken  in  the  visiution  of  the  co.  of  Stafford  in  toe 
years  1663  and  1664.  Bridgeman  (G.  T.  O.)  The  history  of 
the  parish  of  Blymhill.     Part  a. 

V.  3,  pt.  I.  Suffordshire  suits,  extracted  from  the  plea 
rolls,  temp.  Richard  i.  and  King  John.  Final  concords,  or 
pedes  finium,  temp.  Richard  i  and  King  John.  Staffordshire 
chartularv      series  "x. 

V.  3,  pt.  2.  Glover  (Richard).    The  visitation  of  Stafford- 


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Staffordshire,  confd. 

shire,  1583  (Parker  (F.  P.)  A  note  oa  the  pedigree  of  the 
De  Wasteneys  family. 

V.  4,  pt.  I.  Plea  rolls,  temp.  Henry  in.  Final  concords,  or 
pedes  hnium,  Staffordshire,  temp.  Henry  in.  Chartulary  of 
Ronton  priory. 

V.  4,  pt.  2.  Bridgeman  (G.  T.  O.)  The  history  of  the  parish 
of  Church  Eaton. 

V.  5,  pt.  I.  An  abstract  of  the  Burton  chartulary.  Stafford- 
shire hundred  rolls,  temp.  Henry  in  and  Edward  i.  Pleas  of 
Che  forest,  Staffordshire,  temp.  Henry  in  and  Edward  1. 

V.  5,  pt.  2.  The  heraldic  visitations  of  Suffordshire  made  by 
Sir  Richard  St  G«orge  in  1614  and  Sir  William  Dugdale  in  1663 
and  1664. 

V.  6.  pt.  I.  The  Stone  chartulary.  Staffordshire  pleas, 
taken  from  Additional  Ms.  No.  12,269,  British  Museum.    Ex- 


tracts  from  the  plea_rolls,  1 272-129^. 

"  t  of 
at  Lichfield. 


V.  6,  pt.  2.  Cox  (C.  J.)    A  list  of  the  capitular  muniments 


V.  7,  pt  I.  Extracts  from  the  plea  rolls,  1294-1307.  Exche- 
quer subsidy  roll  of  1327. 

V.  7,  pt.  2.  Bridgeman  (G.  T.  O.)  A  history  of  the  family 
of  Swynnerton  of  Swynnerton. 

V.  8,  pt.  I.  Wrottesley  (G.)  An  account  of  the  military  ser- 
vice performed  by  Siaffordshire  tenants  in  the  thirteenth  and 
fourteenth  centuries.  A  chartulary  of  the  priory  of  St. 
Thomas,  the  Martyr,  near  Stafford. 

V.  8,  pt.  2.  Mazztnghi  (T.  J.  de).  History  of  the  manor  and 
parish  of  Castre  or  Castle  Church. 

V.  9,  pt.  I.  Extracts  from  the  assize  rolls  and  de  banco  rolls 
of  the  reign  of  Edward  n,  1307-1327.  Extracts  from  the  fine 
roMs  of  the  reign  of  Edward  11, 1307-1327. 

V.  9,  pt.  2.  Grazebrook  (H.  S.)  An  account  of  the  barons  of 
Dudley. 

V.  10,  pt.  I.  Extracts  from  the  coram  rege  rolls  and  pleas  of 
the  crown,  Staffordshire,  of  the  reign  of  Edward  11,  1307- 
X327.    Subsidy  roll  of  6  Edward  in,  1332-33. 

V.  10,  pt.  2.  Grazebrook  (H.  S.)  An  account  of  the  younger 
branches  of  the  family  of  Sutton  alias  Dudley. 

V.  II.  Extracu  from  the  plea  rolls,  1-15  Edward  in.  Final 
concords,  or  feet  of  fines,  Suffordshire,  1327-1547.  Chartu- 
lary of  the  Augustine  priory  of  Trentham. 

V.  12.  pt.  z.  Extracts  from  the  plea  rolls,  16-33  Edward  in. 
Pedes  finium,  or  fines  of  mixed  counties,  which  include  manors 
and  tenements  in  Staffordshire  temp.  Henry  vii,  Henry  viii, 
Edward  vi,  and  Philip  and  Mary.  Final  concords,  or  pedes 
finium,  of  Suffordshire  for  the  ist  year  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Chetwynd  chartulary. 

V.  12.  pt.  2.  Bridgeman  (G.  T.  O.)  Supplement  to  the  his- 
tory of  BWmhill. 

V.  13.  Extracts  from  the  plea  rolls  of  Edward  in  and  Rich- 
ard II,  1360-1387.  Final  concords,  or  pedes  finium,  of  Suf- 
fordshire of  2-1^  Elizabeth. 

V.  14,  pt.  I.  Extracts  from  the  coram  rege  rolls  of  Edward 
III  and  Richard  n,  1327-1383.  Final  concords,  or  pedes  finium, 
of  Staffordshire,  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  1573-1580.  Wrot- 
tesley (George).  Miliury  service  performed  by  Suffordshire 
tenanu  during  the  retq:n  of  Richard  11. 

V.  14,  pt.  2.  Wrottesley  (George),  The  history  of  the  manor 
and  parish  of  Weston-under- Lizard. 

V.  15.  Extracu  from  the  plea  rolls,  Richard  n  and  Henry  iv, 
1387-1405.  Final  concords,  or  pedes  finium.  of  Suffordshire, 
of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  1580-1589.  The  Staffordshire  mus- 
ter of  z6^. 

V.  16.  Extracts  from  the  Cheshire  plea  rolls  of  the  reiens  of 
Edward  in,  Richard  11  and  Henry  iv  and  from  the  de  banco 
and  coram  rege  rolls  of  Richard  11  and  Henry  iv.  Final  con- 
cords, or  pedes  finium,  of  Suffordshire,  32  Elizabeth  to  the 
end  of  the  reign,  1589-1603.    The  Rydeware  chartulary. 

V.  17.  Extracts  from  the  plea  rolls  of  the  reigns  of  Henry  v 
and  Henry  vi.  Poll  tax  of  1379-81  for  the  hundreds  of  Offlow 
and  Cuttlestone.  Fmal  concords,  or  pedes  finium  of  mixed 
counties,  which  include  Suffordshire.  The  Shenstone  char- 
ters. 

v.  18,  pt.  z.  Final  concords,  or  pedes  finium  of  mixed  coun- 
ties, which  include  Staffordshire,  temp.  Elizabeth.  Final  con- 
cords, or  pedes  finium  of  cities  in  Suffordshire,  temp.  Eliza- 
beth. Final  concords,  or  pedes  finium,  of  Staffordshire,  x-4 
James  i. 
V.  18,  pt.  2.  Wrottesley  (G.)  Crecy  and  Calais,  1346-47. 
n.  s.  V.  I.  Madan  (Falconer).    The  Gresleys  of  Drakelowe. 

n.  s.  V.  2.  Bridgeman  (G.  T.  O.)  History  of  the  manor  and 
parish  of  Weston-under- Lizard,  in  the  county  of  Sufford. 

n.  s.  V.  3.  Final  concord*;^  or  pedes  finium,  Suffordshire, 
5-9  James  i.  Swynnerton  (CTharles).  Some  notes  on  the  ear- 
lier Swynnertons  of  Ecclcshall  and  Chell.  Extracu  from  the 
plea  rolls  of  the  reign  of  Henry  vi. 

n.  s.  V.  4.  Final  concords  (divers  counties  to  which  Sufford- 
shire tenants  are  parties)  i  James  i  to  end  of  James  i.  Final 
concords,  Suffordshire,  lo-zj  James  i.  Extracts  from  the 
plea  rolls,  34  Henry  vi  to  14  Edwaid  iv.  The  muster  roll  of 
Suffordshire  of  1539  (OfBow  hundred). 


n.  s.  V.  «.  Wrottesley.  (George).  The  Giffards  from  the  Con- 
quest to  the  'present  time.  'The  muster  roll  for  Suffordshire, 
1539  (Hundreds  of  Cuttlestone  and  Pyrehill). 

n.  s.  v.  6,  pt.  I.  Final  concords,  Suffordshire,  13-16  James  i. 
Muster  roll,  Suffordshire,  1519.  Hundreds  of  Seisdon  and 
Totmonslow.  Extracts  from  the  plea  rolls.  Temp.  Edward 
IV,  Edward  v  and  Richard  in.  Inventory  of  church  goods  and 
omamenu  taken  in  Suffordshire  in  6  E.  vi  (1552). 

n.  s.  V.  6,  pt.  2.  Wrottesley  (George).  A  history  of  the  fam- 
ily  of  Wrottesley  of  Wrottesley,  co.  Stafford. 

n,  s.  V.  7.  Wrottesley  (George).  An  account  of  the  family 
of  Okeover  of  Okeover.  co.  Sufford.  Final  concords,  or  pedes 
finium,  Suffordshire,  16-19  James  i.  Early  chancery  proceed- 
ings, Richard  11  to  Henry  vn. 

n.  s.  V.  8.  The  second  register  of  Bishop  Robert  de  Stretton, 
1360-1385. 

n.  s.  V.  9.  Chancer]^  proceedings,  temp.  Elizabeth,  1560- 
1570.  Wedgwood  (Josiah).  The  parentage  of  Sir  James  de 
Audley.  The  Burton  abbey  surveys.  The  chartulary  of 
Dieulacres  abbey. 

n.  s.  V.  10,  pt.  t.  Round  (Horace).  A  note  on  the  tenure 
of  Draycote-under-Needwood.  Final  concords  or  pedes  finium 
of  Staflordshire,  X692-162C,  Suffordshire  suits  in  the  Court 
of  Star  Chamber,  temp.  Henry  vn  and  Henry  vin.  Wrottes- 
ley (G.)  The  forest  tenures  of  Suffordshire.  Alrewas  court 
rolls  of  1259-61. 

n.  s.  V.  10,  pt.  2.  The  first  register  of  Bishop  Robert  de 
Stretton,  1358-1385. 

n.  s.  V.  11.  Wrottesley  (G.)  A  historjr  of  the  Bagot  family. 
Carter  (W.  F.)  A  note  on  the  identification  of  the  place 
named  Monetville  in  the  Domesday  survey  of  Staffordshire. 
Inquests  on  the  Suffordshire  esutes  of  the  Audleys  of  1273, 
1276,  1283,  1299,  1308. 

n.  s.  V.  12.  Chetwynd  (Walter).  Collections  for  a  history  of 
Pirehill  hundred. 

19Z0.  Proceedings  of  the  0>urt  of  Sur  Chamber,  temp. 
Henry  viii  and  Edward  vi.  Alrewas  court  rolls,  1268-1269  and 
1272-1273.  Wrottesley  (George).  History  of  the  Lane  family. 
Carter  (w.  F.)    Notes  on  Suffordshire  visiution  families. 

Gbnbral  Works. 
Broa|fh  (W.  S.)    Notes  on  north  Stafifordshire. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Arcbaeol.  Assoc,     n.  s.  v.  2,  pp.  1-23. 
London^  1896.) 

Carter  (W.  Fowler).  Notes  on  Stafifordshire 
families.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a 
history  of  Stafifordshire.  19 10,  pp.  205-294.  Lon* 
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Cluuieery  proceeding's,  temp.  Elizabeth,  a.d. 
1560  to  A.D.  1570,  from  the  original  documents  in 
the  Public  Record  Oflfice.  By  Mr.  W.  K.  Boyd. 
(William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of 
Stafifordshire.  n.  s.  v.  9,  pp.  1-24 1.  London^  1906. 
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Chetwynd  (Walter).  The  Chetwynd  char- 
tulary, printed  from  the  original  ms.  at  Ingestre, 
with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  Major-General 
G.  Wrottesley.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
for  a  history  of  Stafifordshire.  v.  12,  pt.  i,  pp.  241- 
336.     London,  1891.     8°.)  CO 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Stafiford...  London: 
C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  142  p.,  i  1.,  i  :nap.  24**.  (Cooke's 
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Dugdale  (William).  A  copy  of  the  arms  taken 
in  the  visitation  of  the  co.  of  Stafiford,  in  the  years 
1663  and  1664;  also  the  names  of  those  who  dis- 
claimed at  the  same  date.  Transcribed  from  the 
Lansdowne  ms.,  857,  and  annotated  by  H.  S. 
Grazebrook.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
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Henry  vii,  copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Public 
Record  Office.  By  C^eorge  Wrottesley.  (William 
Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Stafiford- 
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Erdes'wick  (Sampson).  A  survey  of  Stafford- 
shire; containing  the  antiquities  of  that  county,  by 
Sampson  Erdeswick,  Esq.,  collated  with  manu- 
script copies,  and  with  additions  and  corrections, 
by  Wyrley,  Chetwynd,  Degge,  Smyth,  Lyttleton, 
Buckeridge,  and  others;  illustrative  of  the  history 
and  antiquities  of  that  county,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Harwood.  London:  J,  B.  Nichols  6r*  Son^  1844. 
cii,  588  p.,  2  pi.,  5  port.,  2  tab.     8°.  CO 

Exchequer  (The)  subsidy  roll  of  a.d  1327. 
Edited,  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  George 
Wrottesley.  (William  Salt  Archoeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for 
a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  7,  pt.  i,  pp.  193-255. 
London,  18S6.     8^)  CO 

Extracts  from  the  Assize  Rolls  and  De  Banco 
Rolls  of  the  reign  of  Edward  11,  a.d.  1307  to  a.d. 
1327.  Translated  from  the  original  rolls  in  the 
Public  Record  Oflice,  by  Major-General  G.  Wrot- 
tesley. (William  Salt  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a 
history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  9,  pt.  i,  pp.  1-118. 
London,  i838.     8^)  CO 

Extracts  from  the  Cheshire  Plea  Rolls  of  the 
reigns  of  Edward  iii,  Richard  11  and  Henry  iv  and 
from  the  De  Banco  and  Coram  Rege  Rolls  of 
Richard  11  and  Henry  iv,  translated  from  the  orig- 
inal rolls  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  by  Major- 
General  G.  Wrottesley.  (William  Salt  Archseol. 
Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  ift. 
pp.  1-93.      London,  1 895.      8".)  CO 

Extracts  from  the  Coram  Rege  Rolls  of  Ed- 
ward III  and  Richard  11,  a.d.  1327  to  A.D.  1383, 
translated  from  the  original  rolls  in  the  Public 
Record  Office,  by  Major-General  G.  Wrottesley. 
(William  Salt  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of 
Staffordshire,  v.  14,  pt.  I,  pp.  I-162.  London, 
1893.     8".)  CO 

Extracts  from  the  Coram  Rege  Rolls  and 
Pleas  of  the  Crown,  Staffordshire,  of  the  reign  of 
Edward  11,  a.d.  1307  to  a.d.  1327.  Translated 
from  the  original  rolls  in  the  Public  Record  Office, 
by  Major-General  G.  Wrottesley.  (William  Salt 
Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire. 
V,  10,  pt.  I,  pp.  1-75.     London,  1889.     8*.)     CO 

Extracts  from  the  Fine  Rolls  of  the  reign  of 
Edward  ii,  a.d.  1307  to  ad.  1327,  taken  from  the 
original  rolls  in  the  Public  Record  Office  by  Major- 
General  G.  Wrottesley.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  9,  pt.  i, 
pp.  1 19-132.     London,  1888.     8".)  CO 

Extracts  from  the  Plea  Rolls,  a.d.  1272  to 
A.D.  1307,  taken  from  the  original  rolls  in  the 
Public  Record  Office,  by  Major-General  G.  Wrot- 
tesley. (William  Salt  Arch<Teol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a 
history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  6,  pt.  i,  pp.  37-300; 
V.  7,  pt.  I,  pp.  1-191.     London,  1885-86.     8'.) 

CO 

1-33  Edward  iii.    (In:  same.    v.  11,  pp.  i- 

123;  V.  12,  pt.  I,  pp.  1-173.     London,  1890-ci.) 

CO 

Edward  ill  and  Richard  ii,  A  D.  1360  to 


Henry  v  and  Henry  VL    (In:  same.    v.  17, 

pp.  1-153.     London,  1896.)  CO 

Henry  vi.    (In:  same.    n.  s.  v.  3,  pp.  121- 

229.     London^  1 900.)  CO 

34  Henry  vi  to  14  Edward  iv.     (In:  same. 

D.  s.  V.  4,  pp.  93-212.     London^  1901.)  CO 

Edward   iv,   Edward   v  and  Richard  11 1. 

(In:  same.     n.  s.  v.  6,  pt.  i,  pp.  89-164.     London, 
1903.)  CO 

Final  concords  (divers  counties  to  which  Staf- 
fordshire tenants  are  parties),  i  James  i  to  end  of 
James  i.  Abstracted  from  the  originals  in  the 
Public  Record  Office,  by  Mr.  W.  Boyd.  (William 
Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Stafford- 
shire,    n.  s.  V.  4,  pp.  1-28.     London^  1901.     8".) 

CO 

Final  concords  or  pedes  finium  of  mixed 
counties  (which  include  Staffordshire)  temp.  Eliza- 
beth. (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  his- 
tory of  Staffordshire,  v.  17,  pp.  207-236;  v.  18, 
pp.  1-21.     London,  1896-97.     8**.)  CO 

Final  concords,  or  pedes  finium.  Staffordshire, 
temp.  Richard  i  and  King  John.  Abstracted  from 
the  originals  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  (William 
Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Stafford- 
shire.   V.  3,  pt.  I,  pp.  166-177.    LjmdoH^  \.%Z2,   8*.) 

CO 

Henry  ill.  (In:  same.  v.  4,  pt.  i,  pp.  217- 

263.     London,  1883.)  CO 

A.D.  1327  to  A.D.  1547.    (In:  same.    v.  11. 

pp.  125-292.     London^  1890.)  CO 

Elizabeth.    (In:  same.    v.  12,  pp.  235-230; 

V.  13,  pp.  205-300;  v.  14.  pt.  I,  pp.  163-216;  v.  15, 
pp.  127-198;  V.  16,  pp.  95-225.    London,  1891-0^  ) 

CO 
1-4  James  I.     (In:  same.     v.  18.  pp.  28-70. 


London,  1897.) 

5   to  9  James   i.     (In:  same.     n.  s. 

pp.  1-70.     London,  1900.) 

10  James  i  to  13  James  i.     (In;  same. 

V.  4,  pp.  29-91.     London,  1 901.) 

13  James  1  to  16  James  i.    (In:  same. 

V.  6,  pt.  I,  pp.  1-60.     London,  IQ03.) 

16  James  i  to  19  James  i.    (In:  same. 


A.D.  1387.    (In:  same.    v.  13,  pp.  1-204.    London, 
1892.)  CO 

Richard  11  and  Henry  iv,  a.d.  1387  to  a.d. 

1 405*  (In:  same.    v.  15,  pp.  1-126.  London^  1804.) 

CO 


CO 

V.  3, 
CO 

n.  s. 

CO 

n.  s. 
CO 

n.  «. 
CO 


V.  7,  pp.  191-236.     London,  1904.) 

1622-1625.     (In:  same.     n.  s.  v.  to,  pt.  r, 

pp.  11-70.     London,  1907.)  CO 

Glover  (Robert).  The  visitation  of  Stafford- 
shire made  by  Robert  Glover,  aPs  Somerset  Herald, 
mareschall  to  William  Flower,  al's  Norroy  Kinge 
of  Armes,  anno  d'ni  1583.  Edited  by  H.  Sydney 
Grazebrook.  London:  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  18S3. 
XX,  198  p..  I  1.  8^  (The  William  Salt  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire,    v.  3.)   CO 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Derbyshire,  Not- 
tinghamshire, Leicestershire  and  Staffordshire. 
London:  Murray,  1874.  2.  ed.  16°.  (Murray's 
Handbooks.)  KFP 

Heraldic  (The)  visitations  of  Staffordshire 
made  by  Sir  Richard  St.  George,  Norroy,  in  161 4. 
and  by  Sir  William  Dugdale,  Norroy,  in  the  years 
1663  and  1664.  Edited  by  H.  Sydney  Grazebrook. 
London:  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1885.  8".  (The 
William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of 
Staffordshire,     v.  5,  pt.  2.)  CO 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


7'3 


Stafferdthire,  confd. 

Hlstorr  (A)  of  Staffordshire,     t.  i.     LeHdon: 

A.  ComiabU  a*  Ce.,  Lid,.  1908.  1°.  (lo-  The 
Victoria  history  of  ttie  coonliei  of  England.)  |CO 
InqnsatB  (The)  on  the  SlafTordshire  estates  of 
the  Audleys  of  A.D.  1373,  1176,  1283,  tagq.  130S. 
(roni  the  original  ioquisitioaa  in  tlie  Public  Record 
Office,  with  an  inlToduction  and  notes.  %  Josiah 
Wedgwood.  (William  Salt  Arciiaeol.  Soc  Coll.  for 
■  history  of  Stafford  shire,  n  s.  v.  11,  pp.  S3t-270. 
Landon.  I908.      3°.)  CO 

InTatitorr  (The)  of  church  goods  and  orna- 
menls  Uken  In  Staffordshire  id  6  E.  vi  (15;!). 
With  an  introduction  and  gloisary.  By  Rsv.  F.  J. 
Wroitesley.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for 
a  history  of  Staftordshire.  n.  s,  r.  6.  pt.  t,  pp.  16;' 
190.     LandoH.  (903.     8'.)  CO 

LeTlen  (E.)  On  early  religioui  houses  in 
StaSordshire.  (jour,  Br.  Arcbseol.  Assoc,  t.  a?, 
pp.  335-337-      LB-den.  1873,) 

Liber  Niger  Scaccarii  (The).  Staffordscira,  or 
reodary  of  a.d.  1166.  with  notes  added.  By  Col. 
0.  Wrodestey.  Notes  on  the  Fiti  Alan  fees,  and 
those  of  feudatories  holding  land  in  Staffordshire. 
A.n.  I166,  who  made  no  return.  By  the  Revd. 
R.  W.  Eylon.  (William  Salt  Archieol.  Soc.  Coll. 
for  a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  1,  pp  145-240. 
BirniHghan,  iSBo.      S°.}  CO 

LleUeld  and  Coventry  (Diocese).— CoRitjCffr^ 
Ceurl.  Calendars  of  wills  and  administrations  in 
the  consistory  court  of  the  bishop  of  Lichfield  and 
Covertry,  1S1&-1651.  Also  those  in  the  "pecu- 
liars,"  now  deposited  In  the  probate  registries  at 
Lichlield,  Birmingham,  and  Derby,  1510-1651: 
1675-1790:  l753-'790  Edited  by  W.  P.  W,  Pbil- 
limore,  Londsn:  Brit.  Rte.  Sec,  1891.'  x  i  I., 
687  p.  8°,  (Brit.  Rec.  Soc.  Indei  library,  v.  7.) 
ARCA 
Horgan  (Thomas).  On  the  Briton,  Roman. 
»nd  Saion  in  Staffordshire.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol. 
Assoc.      V.  Jg,  pp.  394-411.      LoHdun,  1873.) 

Muster  roll  (The)  of  Staffordshire  of  a.  d.  t  539 
(Otflow  hundred).  Copied  from  the  original  in  the 
Public  Record  Office,  by  Mr,  W.  Boyd.  (William 
Salt  Archacol.  Soc.  Coli.  for  a  history  of  Stafford- 
shire. D.  s,  1.  4,  pp,  313-157.  Landau,  I901.  8°.) 
CO 


same.     n.  s.  v.  6.  pt.  i,  pp.    61-8S.     Londitn,  190^.) 

CO 

Obliff«tor7  knighthood,  temp.  Charles  i.wiih 
the  names  of  those  Staffordshire  gentlemen  who 
compounded  with  ihe  Commissioners,  for  not 
taking  upon  themselves  Ihe  order  of  Knighthood  at 
the  coronation  of  that  King.  Extracted  from  the 
originals  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  by  H.  S, 
Graiebrook.  (William  Salt  Archeeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for 
a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  3,  pt.  I.  pp.  3'33, 
Birmingham.  1881.      8°.)  CO 

Pedes  Finium.  or  finesof  mixed  coonties.  which 
include  manors  and  tenements  in  Staffordshire, 
temp.  Henry  Vll,  Henry  v|[l,  Edward  vi.  and 
Philip  and  Mary.  Abstracted  from  the  originals 
Id  the  Public  Record  Office,  by  Major  General  G. 


Wrottesley.     (William  Salt  Archsol.  Soc.  Coll.  for 

a  history  of  Staffordshire,     v.  13,  pt.  i,  pp.  175- 

335.     Lenden,  1891.     8°,)  CO 

Pttt  (William),  A  topographical  history  of  Staf- 


lufac 


of  e 


ibles,  and  every  species  of  information  con- 
nected with  the  local  history  of  the  county.  With 
a  succinct  account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the 
Staffordshire  potteries. . .  Newiaslli-tindir-Lymt: 
J.   Smith,  1817-     a  v.  in  i.  map.     8".  COB 

Ple»  rolls,  temp.  Henr;  111.  Suits  affecting 
Staffordshire  tenants,  taken  from  the  plea  rolls  of 
Henry  ll[,  and  abstracted  into  English  by  George 
Wrottesley.  (William  Salt  ArchECol.  Soc.  Coll,  lor 
a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v,  4,  pt,  i,  pp.  i-3r5, 
London,  1B83.      8°.}  CO 

Ple»a  (The)  of  the  Forest,  Staffordshire,  temp. 
Henry  III  and  Edward  1.  Translated  from  Ihe 
originals  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  with  an  in- 
troduction and  notes,  by  Major  General  G,  Wrot- 
tesley. (William  Salt  Archzol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a 
history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  S,  pt.  I,  pp.  133-180. 
London.  1884,      8°.)  CO 

Poll  tax  (The)  of  A.D.  1379-81  for  the  hun- 
dreds of  Offlow  and  Cuttlestone.  copied  from  Ihe 
original  roll  in  the  Public  Record  Office  by  W. 
Boyd...  (William  Salt  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a 
-y  of  Staffordshire,  v.  17.  pp.  135-105.  Lon- 


1896.     8°.) 


CO 


Bydeware  (The)  chartnlary,  from  the  original 
in  the  possession  of  Sir  Robert  Uresley,  Bart.,  of 
Drakelowe,  by  1.  H.  Jeayes,  Esq.,  of  the  Ms.  De- 
partment, British  Museum,  with  an  iniroductioa 
by  Major-General  G.  Wrottesley.  (William  Salt 
ArchsEol.  Soc.  Coll.  tor  a  history  of  Staffordshire. 
V.  16,  pp.  337-303.      Landon,  1895.      8°.)  CO 

Sb»ir  (Stebbing).  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  Staffordshire,  compiled  from  the  manuscripts  of 
Iluntbach,  LoiJale,  Bishop  Lyttelton,  and  other 
colleciioQS  of  Dr.  Wilkes,  the  Rev.  T.  Fcilde, 
&c.  &c. :  including  Erdeswick's  Survey  of  the 
county,  and  the  approved  parts  of  Dr.  Plot's  Natu- 
ral history...  V.  1-2.  pt.  1.  London;  Printed  by 
id/arJ./VitiBh.t-jgi-lSoi.  3  v.   illus.  f°.  ffCO 


Nom 


liihed. 


Staffordahlre  (The)  charlulary.  Series  l-ll 
of  ancient  deeds.  Annotated  by  the  Revd  R.  W. 
Eyton.  (William  Sail  Arch;eol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a 
history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  2,  pt.  i,  pp.  178-276. 
Birmingham,  1881.     8°.)  CO 

Series  in  of  ancient   deeds.     Transcribed 

and  annotated  by  George  Wroitesley.  (William  Salt 
Archwol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire. 
V.  3,  pt.  1,  pp.  178-231.    Londan.  1882.     S°.)  CO 

StklTardshlre  (The}  Hundred  Rolls,  temp. 
Henry  111  and  Edward  I.  From  the  originals  in 
the  Public  Record  Office.  By  Major-General  (J. 
Wrottesley.  (William  Salt  Archieol.  Soc.  Coll.  for 
a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  5,  pt.  l,  pp.  105- 
131.      Londan,  18S4.      g°.)  CO 

StKlTordahlre  (The)  muster  of  ad.  1640, 
from  the  original  muster  roll  at  Wrottesley.  with 
an  introduction  by  Major-General  George  Wrottes- 
ley. (William  Salt  Archieol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  his- 
tory of  Staffordshire,  v.  15,  pp.  199-331.  Lenti^n, 
1894.    S*.)  CO 


7H 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Staffordshire,  confd. 
Staffordshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Regis- 


ters.    London  ^  1902-1 910.     8 


ARX 


Atstonfteld  p«rish  register.    [1538-1812.]  Pis.  1-5.    1902-06. 
(Rural  deaneiV  of  Alstonfield.) 

Barlaston  parish  register.     1573-18x2.     1905.    (Rural  dean- 
ery  of  Trentnam.) 

Barton    under    Needwood   parish    register.      [i57z-x8x2.] 
Pt.  z-a  and  index.     1902-07.    (Rural  deanery  of  Tutbury.) 

Berkswich  w.  Walton  parish  register.     [1601-1812.]     1905. 
(Rural  deanery  of  Stafford.) 

Brewood   parish  register,    v.  z.    Z562-1649.    1906.    (Rural 
deanery  of  Penkridge.) 

Eccleshall   parish  register,     v.    1-2.     Z573-X656.     Z907-10. 
(Rural  deanery  of  Eccleshall.) 

Ellastone  parish  register,    v.  i.     1538-Z700.     xqo7.     (Rural 
deanery  of  Uttoxeter.) 

Hamstall  Rid  ware  parish  register.  With  index.  [1598-18x2.] 
3  V.     1904-07.    (Rural  deanery  of  Rugeley.) 

Haughton   parish  register.    With  index.    [X570-181Z.]    2  v. 
Z902-06.    (Rural  deanery  of  Stafford.) 

Hints  parish  register.  With  index.  Z558-Z812.    Z9Z0.  (Rural 
deanery  of  Lichfield.) 

Milwich  parish  register.     Pt.  z.    X573-17XZ.    Z904.    (Rural 
deanery  of  Stafford.) 

Pipe  Ridware  parish  register.     With  index.     [Z588-Z695.] 
2  V.     z9*5-zo.    ^Rural  deanery  of  Rugeley.) 

Rocester  parisn  register,  v.  1-2.  X565-Z8X2.  1906-09.  (Rural 
deanery  of  Uttoxeter.) 

Castle  church,  Stafford,  parish  register.   Pt.  z-2.  Z568-Z783. 
Z903.     (Rural  deanery  of  Stafford.) 

Standon   parish  register.    With   index.     Z558-Z8Z2.     2  v. 
Z9oa.     (Rural  deanery  of  Eccleshall.) 

Stowe   parish    register,      v.    z.      16Z3-Z689.    Z909.    (Rural 
deanery  of  Uttoxeter.) 

Tatenhill  parish  register.    Z563-18Z2.     Z905.    (Rural  dean* 
cry  of  Tutbury.^ 

Trentham  parish  register,    v.  z-2.  Z558-Z8Z2.    Z906.   (Rural 
deanery  of  Trentham.) 

West  Bromwich  parish  register,  v.  z.  it)o8-z658.  Z909. 
(Rural  deanery  of  West  Bromwich.) 

Staffordshire  (The)  Pipe  rolls  of  31  Henry  i 
(a.d.  1130),  and  of  i  to  35  Hen.  11  (a.d.  1155- 
II 89);  the  Latin  texts  extended,  and  notes  added. 
By  the  Revd.  R.  W.  Eyton.  (William  Salt 
Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire. 
V.  I,  pp.  1-143.     Birmingham,  1880.     8".)      CO 

King  Richard  I  and   King  John,  a.d.  1189 

to  A.D.  1216.     (In:  same.     v.  2,  pt.  i,  pp.  1-177.) 

CO 

Staffordshire  suits  in  the  Court  of  Star  Cham- 
ber, temp.  Henry  vii  and  Henry  viii,  abstracted 
from  the  original  documents  in  the  Public  Record 
Office.  By  Mr.  W.  K.  Boyd.  (William  Salt 
Arch?eol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire, 
n.  s.  V.  10,  pt.  I,  pp.  71-188.     London,  1907.  8**.) 

CO 

Henry  viii  and   Edward   vi.     (In:  same. 

1910,  pp.  1-85.     London,  1910.)  CO 

Staffordshire  suits,  extracted  from  the  plea 
rolls,  temp.  Richard  i  and  King  John.  Edited, 
with  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  George  Wrot- 
tesley.  (William  Salt  Archoeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a 
history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  3,  pt.  i,  pp.  1-163. 
London,  1882.     8°.)  CO 

Subsidy  (The)  Roll  of  6  Edward  iii,  a  d. 
1332-33.  From  the  original  Exchequer  Roll  in  the 
Public  Record  Office,  and  edited,  with  an  introduc- 
tion and  notes,  by  Major-General  G.  Wrottesley. 
(William  Salt  Archajol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of 
Staffordshire,  v.  10,  pt.  i,  pp.  77-132.  London^ 
l88v>     8^)  CO 

Wi'ottesley  (George).  An  account  of  the 
military  "service  performed  by  Staffordshire  tenants 
in  the  thii'^eenth  and  fourteenth  centuries.  From 
documents\in  the  Public  Record  Office.     (William 


\ 


Salt  Archxol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Stafiford- 
shire,     v.  8,  pt.  I,  pp.  1-122.    London^  1887.    8'.) 

CO 

The  forest  tenures  of  Staffordshire.  (Will- 
iam Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  0>11.  for  a  history  of  Staf- 
fordshire, n.  s.  V.  10,  pt.  I,  pp.  189-243.  London, 
1907.     8°.)  CO 

Military  service  performed  by  Staffordshire 

tenants  during  the  reign  of  Richard  11,  from  the 
original  rolls  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  by  Major- 
General  G.  Wrottesley.  (William  Salt  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  14, 
pt.  I,  pp.  2:9-264.     London,  1893.     8°.)  CO 

Staindrop,  Durham. 

Lipscomb  (H.  C.)  Staindrop  church.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  43,  pp.  138-144.  Lon* 
don,  1887.) 

Milburn  (Wilfrid  J.)  Staindrop,  with  its  his- 
torical associations.  (Assoc.  Architectural  Soc. 
Repts.  and  papers.  1908.  v.  29,  pp.  645-658. 
London,  1908.     8^)  MQA 

Staines. 

Staines.     The    parish    registers    of    Staines, 

Middlesex.     1644-1694.     \ London']  Printed  at  the 

private  press  of  F.  A,   Crisp,  1886.     5  p.l..  51  f. 

No.  3o  of  30  copies  printed. 

Stal  bridge. 

Stalbrid^e*  Marriages  at  Stalbridge,  1691 
to  1812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  41-67.  London,  1909. 
8^)  ARX 

Stamford. 

Batcher  (Richard).  The  survey  and  antiquity 
of  the  town  of  Stamford,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 
With  its  ancient  foundation,  grants,  privileges.  . 
(In:  The  survey  and  antiquity  of  the  town  of 
Stamford,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  [by  Rot>ert 
Butcher]  and  Tottenham- High-Cross  in  Middlesex 
[by  W.  Bedwell]. ...  8".     8  p.l.,  pp.  1-95.)      CO 

Nevinson  (Charles).  History  of  Stamford 
[Eng.].    Stamford,  London,  1879.    pi.,  map.     8*. 

CO 

Notes  on  the  history  of  Stamford.     (Jour, 

Br.  Archseol.  Assoc,    v.  35,  pp.  159-168.    London, 

1879.) 

Standish,  Gloucestershire. 

Standish.  Marriages  at  Standish,  1559  to 
1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  29-68. 
London,  1900.     8°.)  ARX 

Standish,  Lancashire. 

Price  (William  Frederick).  Notes  on  the  par- 
ish church  of  St.  Wilfred,  Standish.  4  pi.  (Transac. 
Hist.  Soc.  of  Lancashire  &  Cheshire,  v.  55  &  56 
(n.  s.  V.  19  &  20),  pp.  238-286.    Liverpool,  1905.) 

Tempest  {Afrs,  Arthur  Cecil).  Some  further 
notes  on  Standish  church  and  its  chantries.  (Hist. 
Soc.  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  Transac.  for 
1906.     V.  58,  pp.  41-63.    Liverpool,  1907.) 

Standon. 

Standon*  Standon  parish  register,  1558  to 
1812.  Index.  London:  Privately  printed  for  the 
Staffordshire  Parish  Register  Society,  1902.  2  v. 
8°.  (Staffordshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Deanery^  of 
Eccleshall.    v.  i,  pt.  I.) 


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Stan  f ord-on-Soar. 

Stanford-on-Soar,  Marriag;es  at  Stanford- 
on-Soare,  1633  to  181 2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire, 
Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
V.  5,  pp.  95-117.    London^  1903.    8*.)  ARX 

Stanley. 

Stanley*  Marriages  at  Stanley,  1754  to  18 12. 
<In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  25-26.  London^  IQ06. 
8^)  ARX 

Stanley  abbey. 

Birch  (Walter  de  Gray).  Collections  towards 
the  history  of  the  Cistercian  abbey  of  Stanley  in 
Wiltshire...  (Wiltshire  Archseol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 
Maga.   V.  15,  pp.  239-307.  Devizes^  1875.  8**.)  CO 

Brakspear  (Harold).  Stanley  Abbey,  illus. 
I  map,  8  pi.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 
Maga.    V.  35,  pp.  541-581.     Devizes,  I908.    8°.) 

Stanley  St.  Leonard. 
See  Leonard  Stanley. 

Stanton. 

Stanton  Marriages  at  Stanton,  1572  to  18 12. 
<In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4.  pp.  79-90.  London^ 
1898.    8".)  ARX 

Stanton-by-Dale. 

Stanton-by-Dale»  Marriages  at  Stanton-by- 
Dale,  1605  to  18 12.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derby- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  13- 
23.     London,  1906.    8°.)  ARX 

Stanton  Lacy. 

Hills  (Gordon  M.)  Stanton  Lacy  church,  Shrop- 
shire, and  Saxon  architecture  in  England.  2  pi. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archxol.  Assoc,  v.  24,  pp.  360-382. 
London,  1868.) 

Stanton  Lacy.  The  register  of  Stanton  Lacy. 
V,  233.  xxxvii  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register 
Society.  Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford. 
V.  4,  pp.  1-238.     London,  1903.     8".)  ARX 

Stapleford,  Lincolnshire. 

Stapleford.  Marriages  at  Stapleford,  1563 
to  i8oq.  (In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  147-152. 
London,  1909.     8"".)  ARX 

Stapleford,  Nottinghamshire. 

Stapleford*  Marriages  at  Stapleford,  1656 
to  1 812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Notting- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8.  pp. 
29-44.     London,  1905.     8".)  ARX 

Stapleton. 

Stapleton.  The  register  of  Stapleton.  2p.l., 
54,  X  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  v.  i.  pp. 
« 97-254-     London,  1900.     8**.)  ARX 

Transcribed  by  E.  C.  Hope-Edwards, 

and  edited  by   H.   Stokes...  London:  Shropshire 
Par.  Reg.  Soc,  igoi,    3  P.*..  54.  x  p.    8**.    (Parish 


Register  Society.     Registers,     [no.]  35.) 

Startforth. 

Startforth  parish  register,   co.    York,    1665- 
1700.     (Northern  Geneal.     1896,  pp.  89-96,  143- 

152:  V.  3,  pp.  54-56. 105-108, 150-153.   y^r^^^ 

1 896-1 900.     8°.)  ARC  A 


Staunton,  Gloucestershire. 

Maclean  (5fVJohn).  History  of  the  manor 
and  advowson  of  Staunton,  in  the  Forest  of  Dean* 
(Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans. 
V.  7,  pp.  227-266.     Bristol,  1883.     8°.)  CO 

Staunton,  Nottinghamshire. 

Staunton*  Marriages  at  Staunton,  1654- 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  35- 
41.     London,  1902.     8°.)  ARX 

Staunton  Chapel.  Marriages  at  Staunton 
Chapel,  1663  to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng. 
Nottinghamshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4, 
pp.  43-45.     London,  1902.     8^.)  ARX 

Steeple  Ashton. 

Pontine  (C.  E.)  Steeple  Ashton,  Semington 
and  Whaddon  churches,  i  pi.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  32,  pp.  206-219.  Devius, 
Eng,,  1902.) 

Stert. 

Stert*  Marriages  at  Stert,  1579  to  181 2.  (I<>' 
Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.    V.  4,  pp.  127-134.     London,  1907.     8°.) 


Steventon. 

Steventon*  Marriages  at  Steventon,  1604  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  111-116.  Lon- 
don, 1899.    %\)  ARX 

Stewkley. 

Parker  (John  Henry).  Stewkley  church,  Bucks. 
4  p.    «,/.  [1862].    %\  *C.  p.  V.  416 

Repr.:  Gentleman's  magazine. 

Stewkley.    Parish  register  of    Stewkeley . . . 

1 545-1653.     Copied  under  the  direction  of  Rev.  R. 

Bruce  Dickson.     Salem,  Mass,:  E.  Putnam,  1897. 

3  p.l.,  89  p.    8°.  .  ARX 

Repr.:  Putnam's  Monthly  Historical  Magazine,  v.  4,  no.  z, 
1896. 

Steyning. 

Medland  (Thomas).  Notices  of  the  early  his- 
tory of  Steyning  and  its  church.  (Sussex  Archxol. 
Soc.  Coll.    V.  5,  pp.  111-^126.    London,  \%<i2,    8".) 

CO 

Stifford,  Essex. 

Palin  (William).  More  about  Stifford  and  its 
neighbourhood,  past  and  present.  (A  supple- 
mentary volume  to  Stifford  and  its  neighbourhood, 
past  and  present,  by  the  same  author.)  Printed 
for  private  circulation.  [London:  Taylor  dr*  Co,\ 
1872.    xi,  167  p.,  I  plan,  5  pi.     4".  CO 

Stifford  and  its  neighbourhood,  past  and 

present.  Printed  for  private  circulation.  [London f 
Taylor  dr*  Co.]  1871.  3  p.l.,  (i)  vi-xv  (i),  183 
(I)  p.,  22  pi.     4^  CO 

Stinchcombe. 

Stincheombe.  Marriages  at  Stinchcombe, 
1583  to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glouces- 
tershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  75- 
88;  V.  6,  pp.   129-148.    London,   1897-1900.    8*.) 


Stirling. 

Roi^ers    (Charles).     History    of    the    Chapel 
Royal  of  Scotland,  with  the  register  of  the  Chapel 


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Royal  of  Stirling,  including  details  in  relation  to 
the  rise  and  progress  of  Scottish  music  and  obser- 
vations respecting  the  Order  of  the  Thistle.  Edin- 
burgh: The  Grampian  Club,  1882.  ccHv,  i  1., 
126  p.     8°.  CR 

Stirling  castle. 

Cook  (W.  B.)  Stirling  castle.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  45,  pp.  219-234.  London, 
1889.) 

Stirlingshire. 

Glas^cw  (Commissariot).     The  commissariot 

record  of  Glasgow.     Register  of  testaments,  1547- 

iSco.     Edinburgh:  the  Society,  1901.     iv,  547  p. 

8°.     (Scottish  Record  Soc.     Pts.  Q-13.)        ART 
This  district  includes  the  county  of  Ayr  and  portions  of 
Dumbarton,  Lanark,  Stirling  and  Renfrew. 

Hamilton  and  Campsie  (Commissariot).  The 
commissariot  record  of  Hamilton  and  Campsie. 
Register  of  testaments,  1 564-1 800.  Edited  by 
F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  British  Record  Soc, 
Scottish  Sect.,  1898.  iv,  85  p.  8\  (Scottish 
Record  Soc.     Pt.  3)  ART 

(British  Record  Soc.     Index  Library. 

V.  20.)  ARCA 

This  district  includes  portions  of  the  counties  of  Renfrew, 
DumtMirton,  Stirling  and  Lanark. 

Nimmo  (William)'.  The  history  of  Stirlingshire. 
London:  Hamilton,  Adams  dr*  Co,,  1 880.  2  v., 
map.     3.  ed.     8".  CR 

Stirling   (Commissariot).     The   commissariot 

record  of  Stirling.     Register  of  testaments,  1607- 

1800.     Edited  by   F.   J.  Grant.    Edinburgh:  the 

Society,  1904.     iv,  177  p.     8**.     (Scottish   Record 

Society.     Pt.  26-27.)  ART 

This  district  embraces  portions  of  the  counties  of  Clack- 
mannan, Fife,  Kinross  and  Stirling. 

Stitchill. 

Stitchill.  Records  of  the  Baron  Court  of 
Stitchill,  1655-1807.  Transcribed  by... Rev.  G. 
Gunn. .  .and  edited  by  C.  B.'Gunn.  .  .  Edinburgh: 
The  Scottish  History  Society,  k^o^.  3  p.l.,  ix-xxxix, 
248  p.  8**.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Publica- 
tions.    V.  50.)  CP 

Stock  Harward. 

Gibson  (E.  P.)  The  parish  registers  of  Stock 
Harvard  cum  Ramsden  Bellhouse, Essex.  (Archacol. 
Jour.     v.  37,  pp.  406-416.     London,  1880.) 

Stock  Harward.  Register  of  Stock  Harvard, 
Co.  Essex.  (From  1 563-1 700.)  Edited  by  E.  P. 
Gibson.     London:  Afitc hell  &*  Hughes,  1881.     iv, 

94  p.     4"-  ARX 

Stockland  Bristol. 

Stockland  Bristol.  Marriages  at  Stockland 
Gaunts  (otherwise  Stockland  Bristol).  1538  to  1807. 
(In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  6,  pp.  73-88.     London,  1905.     8**.) 


Stocklinch  Magdalen. 

Stocklinch  Magdalen.  Marriages  at  Stock- 
linch Magdalen,  i7i2to  1776.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng. 
Somerset  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4.  pp. 
63-64.     London,  1902.     8*.) 


Stocklinch  Ottersey. 

Stocklinch  Ottersey.  Marriages  at  Stock- 
linch Oiiersay,  1558  to  1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng. 
Somerset  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,_pp^ 
65-73.     London,  1902.     8".) 


Stockton. 

Jones  (W.  H.)  On  an  Anglo-Saxon  charter 
relating  to  the  parish  of  Stockton,  in  Wilts.  [De- 
vizes: H,  F.  &*  E,  Bull]  n.  d.     5  p.,  '  map.     8*. 

CO  p.  ▼.  1 

Miles  (Thomas).  History  of  the  parish  of 
Stockton.  Wilts.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 
Maga.  V.  12,  pp.  105-12 1,  192-215.  Devises, 
1870.     8°.)  CO 

[Devizes:  H    F.  6f  E.  Bull]  n.  d. 

pp.  19-42,  I  pi.,  I  tab.     8°.  CO  p*  V.  1 

Stockton*  Marriages  at  Stockton,  1590  to 
1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  89-100.  London, 
1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Stogursey. 

Sto^ursey.  Marriages  at  Stogursey,  1 595  to 
1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  I-41.  London, 
1910.     8^)  ARX 

Stoke,  East. 
See  East  Stoke. 

Stoke  d'Abernon. 

Clift  (J.  G.  N.)  The  Stoke  d'Abernon  brasses. 
8  pi.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Jour.  n.  s.  v.  i?, 
PP-  77-1 II*     London,  1909.     8  .)  CA 

Johnston  (Philip  Mainwaring).  Stoke  d'Aber- 
non church.  21  pi.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Collec. 
V.  20,  pp.  1-89.      London,  1907.) 

Stoke  Bruerne. 

Stoke  Bruerne.  Marriages  at  Stoke  Bruerne. 
1561  toi8i2.  (In:  Northamptonshire,  Eng.  North- 
amptonshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  t. 
pp.  71-92.     London,  1908.     8".)  ARX 

Stoke  Charity. 

Stoke  Charity.  Marriages  at  Stoke  Charity. 
[542  to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  1-8.  /^«- 
don,  1907.     8^)  ARX 

Stoke  Poges. 

Stoke  Poges.  Marriages  at  Stoke  Poges.  1563 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Bucking- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp. 
157-184.     London, iqQ%.     V.)  ARX 

The  register  of  the  parish  of  Stoke  Poges, 

in  the  county  of  Buckingham,  1563-1653.  Tran- 
scribed by  E.  Lionel  Reynolds.  Pt.  i.  [Olney: 
Bucks  Parish  Reg.  Soc,  1908.]  8°.  (Bucks 
Parish  Reg.  Soc.     Pub.     v.  9.) 


Stoke  St.  Gregory. 

Olivey  (Hugh  P.)  North  Curry:  ancient  manor 
and  hundred.  Notes  on  the  history  of  the  three 
parishes:  North  Curry,  Stoke  St.  Gregory,  West 
Hatch,  contained  therein.  Taunton  [Eng.]  Bar- 
nicott  &*  Pearce,  1901.  xiv,  348  p.,  2  maps,  3  plans, 
16  pi.,  I  tab.     8®. 


Stoke  St.  Mary. 

Stoke  St.  Mary.  Marriages  at  Stoke  St.  Mary, 
1679  to  1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  7.  pp.  7<H8^ 
London^  1906.     8".) 


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717 


Stokesby. 

Stokesby  with  Herringby.  Marriages  at 
Stokesby  with  Herringby,  1560 to  181 2.  (In:  Nor- 
folk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers.  Marriages. 
▼.  5,  pp.  1-13.     London,  19 10.     8°.)  ARX 

Stokeslcy. 

Stokesley*  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Stokesley.  Co.  York.  1571-1750. . .  Edited  by 
J.  Hawell.  \Leed5\  Yorkshire  Parish  Reg.  Soc, 
1901.  viii,  300  p.  8".  (Yorkshire  Parish  Register 
Society.     Publications,     v.  7.)  ARX 

Stone,  Buckinghamshire. 

Stone*    Marriages  at  Stone,  1538  to  1 812.   (In: 

Buckinghamshire.  Eng.     Buckinghamshire  parish 

registers.     Marriages,     v.  3,  pp.  39-60.     London^ 

1907.     8\)  ARX 

Stone,  Gloucestershire. 

Stone*  Marriages  at  Stone,  1594  to  181 2.  (In: 
Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  9-40.  London,  1898. 
8^)  ARX 

Stone  priory. 

Stone  priory.  The  Stone  chartulary.  An  ab- 
stract of  its  contents  taken  from  the  original  ms.  in 
the  British  Museum.  By  Major-General  G.  Wrot- 
tesley.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for 
a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  6,  pt.  i,  pp.  1-28. 
London,  1885.     8".)  CO 

Stonehouse. 

Stonehouse*  Marriages  at  Stonehouse,  1558 
to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  25-74. 
London,  1897.     8'.)  ARX 

Stourpaine. 

Stourpaine*  The  register  of  Stourpaine.  Dor- 
set... Transcribed  by  E.  A.  Fry...  [Lymington: 
C.  T.  King'X  1900.  3  p.l.,  118  p.  4*.  (Dorset 
Records,     [v.]  6.)  CO 

Stourton. 

Stourton.  The  registers  of  Stourton,  county 
Wilts,  from  1570  to  1800.  Ed.  by  John  Henry 
Ellis.  London,  1887.  xii,  94  p.  4'.  (Harleian 
Soc.  Pub.     Registers,     v.  12.)  'R 

Stow,  West. 
See  West  Stow. 

Slowe-by-Chartley. 

Sto'we*  Stowe  parish  register.  161 3-1689. 
V.  I.  \Stafford?\  1909.  8°.  (Staffordshire  Parish 
Register  Soc.     Deanery  of  Uttoxeter.)         ARX 

Stowe-  Nine-Cliurches. 

Sto'we-Nine- Churches.  Marriages  at  Stowe 
IX Churches.  156010  1837.  (In:  Northamptonshire, 
Eng.  Northamptonshire  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.   V.  2,  pp.  53-71.  London,  1909.    8°.)  ARX 

Stowey,  Over. 
See  Over  Stowey. 

Stowmarket. 

Hollin^sworth  (Arthur  George  Harper).  The 
history  of  Stowmarket.  the  ancient  county  town  of 
Suffolk,  with  some  notices  of  the  hundred  of  Stow, 
compiled. .  .by  the  Rev.  A.  G.  H.  Hollingsworth. 
Ipswich:  F.  Pawsey,  1844.  xii.  248  p.,  1  map, 
2  plans,  8  pi.,  I  Ub.     sq.  8*.  CO 


Stratfield  Turgiss. 

Stratlleld  Turgiss.  Marriages  at  Stratfield 
Turgis,  1672  to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng. 
Hampshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  6.  pp. 
139-144.     London,  1904.     8*.)  ARX 

Stratfieldsaye. 

Stratlleldsaye*  Stratfieldsaye  marriages, 
1539  to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  1 1-34.  Z'»«- 
don,  1903.     8°.)  ARX 

Stratford-on-Avon. 

Bibliography. 

Halliwell-Phlllips  (James  Orchard).  A  list 
of  works  illustrative  of  the  life  and  writings  of 
Shakespeare,  the  history  of  Stratford  on -Avon,  and 
the  rise  and  progress  of  the  early  English  drama, 
printed  for  very  limited  and  private  circulation  at 
the  expense  of  J.  O.  Halliwell.  1850-1866.  Lon^ 
don,  1867.    69  p..  I  1.     8*.  646  B 

Shakespeare  Library  and  Museum  in  Henley 
Street.  A  catalogue  of  the  books,  manuscripts, 
works  of  arts,  antiquities,  and  relics,  illustrative  of 
the  life  and  works  of  Shakespeare,  and  of  the  his- 
tory of  Stratford-upon-Avon  which  are  preserved 
in  the  Shakespeare  Library  and  Museum  in  Henley 
Street.     London,  1868.     183  p.     8*.  646  A 

Gbnbral  Works. 

Baker  (Harold).  The  Collegiate  Church  of 
Siratfordon-Avon.  &  other  buildings  of  interest 
in  the  town  &  neighbourhood.  With. . .  illustrations. 
London:  G.  Bell^  Sons,  1902.  xii,  92  p.,  2  1.  12*. 
(Beirs  cathedral  series.)  URBR 

Child  (Harold).  Stratford-on-Avon  and  the 
Shakespeare  country.  Ijondon:  Grant  Richards, 
1902.  vii  (I),  152  p.,  I  map,  6  plans.  i6*.  (The 
new  guides.)  KFP 

Cooke  (Henry  T.)  &  Son.  A  guide  to  Warwick, 
Kenilworth.  Stratford-on-Avon,  Coventry,  and  the 
various  places  of  interest  in  the  neighbourhood. 
Warwick:  H.  T.  Cooke  df  Son  [18— ?J    143  (Up., 

1  map.  8  pi.     54.  ed.     12'.  COP 
Fairholt  (Frederick  William).     The  home  of 

Shakspeare,  illustrated  and  described.    Thirty-three 
engravings.     New  York:  IV.  Taylor  &»  Co.  [185-J 

2  p.l.,  5-64  p.     12".  'C  p.  V.  816 

Hill  (J.)    Shakespeare's  birth  place  and  adjoin- 
ing properties.    «. /.  [pref.  1885].    iv,  41  p.     16". 
Rrpr.:  Stralford-upon-A von  Herald,  1885.        AW  p    box 

Lee  (Sidney).  The  alleged  vandalism  at  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon. With  twelve  illustrations.  fVest- 
minster:  A.  Constable  dr*  Co.,  1903.    80  p.    8".    CO 

Stratford-on-Avon,  from  the  earliest  times 

to  the  death  of  Shakespeare.     London:  Seeley  6r» 
Co,,  Ltd.,  1890.    viii,  304  p.,  I  map.   New  ed.    12'. 

CO 

Neil  (Samuel).  The  home  of  Shakespeare,  de- 
scribed by  Samuel  Neil. .  .and  illustrated. .  by. . . 
F.  W.  Fairholt.  [With  an  Architectural  account 
of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Strat- 
ford-upon-Avon, by  the  Rev.  E.  H.  Knowles.] 
Warwick:  H.  T,  Cooke  &»  Son  [1871].  80  p.  4.  ed. 

I2^  COB  p.  ▼•  1 

Preservation  (The)  and  repair  of  The  Holy 
Trinity  Church,  Stratford-on-Avon.  n.p,  [188-?] 
12  p.,  2  pi.     sq.  4'.  fCOP  p.  box 


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Stratford'On-Avon,  confd, 

Stratford-^B-AToii*  The  registers  of  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon,  in  the  county  of  Warwick.  Bap- 
tisms, 1558-1652.  Transcribed  by  R.  Savage. 
London:  Parish  Reg.  Soc.,  1897.  viii.  188 p.,  i 
facsim.  8*.  (Parish  Reg.  Soc.  [no.]  6.)        AR8 

Burials,    1 558-1622-3.     Transcribed 

by  R.  Savage. . .  With  the  permission  of  the  Rev. 
G.  Arbuthnot. . .  London:  Parish  Register  Society, 
1905.  vi,  188  p.  8*.  (Parish  Register  Society. 
Registers.     No.  55.)  AB8 

Marriages,   1 558-1812.     Transcribed 

by  R.  Savage.  Secretary  and  librarian  of  Shake- 
speare's birthplace  and  trust.  With  the  permission 
of  the  Rev.  G.  Arbuthnot,  vicar. . .  London:  Parish 
Reg,  Soc,  1898.  ii-viii.  296 p.  8°.  (Parish  Register 
Society.    Registers,     no.  16.)  ARS 

The  vestry  minute-book. .  .from  1617   to 

i6q9  a.d.  [Reproduced  by  Oorge  Arbuthnot, 
vicar.]  London:  Bedford  Press  [1899?]  2  p. I., 
158  p.     8'.  CO 

Ward  (H.  Snowden,  andC.  W.)  Shakespeare 
and  Stratford-on*Avon.  With  chapters  on  War- 
wick, Kenilworth,  and  "the  Shakespeare  country 
generally."  Illustrated  throughout  from  the  draw- 
ings of  W.  T.  Whitehead. . .  New  York:  Truslove 
^  Comba  [1897?]     137  p.,  i  plan.     12*.      646D 

Wheler  (R.  B.)  Historv  of  Stratford-upon- 
Avon.     Stratford,  n.  d.     12  .  CO 

Strathardle. 

Fer^iissoii  (Charles).  Sketches  of  the  early 
history,  legends  and  traditions  of  Strathardle  and 
its  glens.  (Transac.  Gaelic  Soc.  of  Inverness. 
V.  15,  pp.  279-302;  v.  18,  pp.  229-255;  V.  19.  pp. 
245-271;  V.  20,  pp.  248-274;  V.  21,  pp.  69-105; 
V.  23,  pp.  154-178;  V.  24,  pp.  195-231.  Inverness, 
1890-1904.) 

Strath  blane. 

Smith  (John  Guthrie).  The  parish  of  Strath- 
blane  and  its  inhabitants  from  early  times:  a  chap- 
ter of  Lennox  history.  Glasgow:  J,  Maclehose 
&*  Son,  1886.     xii,  394  p.,  2  maps,  15  pi.     sq.  8°. 

CR 
Strathbogie. 

Extracts  from  the  Presbytery  Book  of  Strath- 
bogie. A.D.  MDCXXXI-MDCLIV.  Aberdeen:  Printed 
for  the  Spalding  Club,  1843.     xxxi,  271  p.   sq.  4°. 

CP 

Maedonald  (James).  Place  names  in  Strath- 
bogie, with  notes  historical,  antiquarian  and  de- 
scriptive. With  map  and  plans.  Aberdeen:  D, 
Wyllie  &*  Son,  1891.  xii,  i  1.,  300  p.,  I  map,  2 
plans.     I2^  KAT 

Strathearn. 

Shearer  (J.),  jr.  Antiquities  of  Strathearn, 
with  historical  and  traditionary  tales  and  biog- 
raphical sketches  of  celebrated  individuals  be- 
longing to  the  district.  CrieJ^:  D.  Philips,  1881. 
2  p.l.,  94  p.     16**.  CR 

Strathendrick,  Stirlingshire. 

Smith  (John  Guthrie).  Strathendrick,  and  its 
inhabitants  from  early  times.      An  account  of  the 

garishes  of   Fintry,    Balfron,   Killearn,   Drymen, 
iuchanan,  and  Kilmaronock.    Glasgow:  J,  Made- 
hose  ^  )^ns,  1896.  xxvi,  I  1.,  410  p.,  i  1.,  2  fac- 
sim.. I  ma)>,  9  pi.,  I  port.     4**.  fCR 
One  of  440  copies  printed. 


Streat. 
See  Street. 

Streatham. 

Aroold  (Frederick),  yV.  The  history  of  Streat- 
ham, being  an  account  of  the  ancient  parish  of 
Estreham,  with  the  history  of  the  manors  of  Toot- 
ing Bee,  Leigham  and  Balham,  and  a  short  sketch 
of  the  county  of  Surrey.  London:  E.  Stock,  1886. 
X,  222  p.,  5  pi.     8*.  CO 

Street,  Somerset. 

Street.  The  parish  registers  of  Street,  co. 
Somerset,  [i 599-1 762.]  90  p.  8°.  (Genealo- 
gist,   n.  s.  V.  11-14,  supplements.)  *'BL 

Street,  Sussex. 

Fitrnhni^h  (M.  C.)  Streat.  (Sussex  Archsol. 
Soc.    Coll.    V.  25,  pp.  126-135.  Lewes,  1873.  8'.) 

CO 

Strelley. 

Strelley*  Marriages  at  Strelley,  1665  to  1812. 
(In :  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  45-56.  ton* 
don,  1905.     8^)  ARX 

Stretford. 

CroftoB  (H.  T.)  A  history  of  the  ancient 
chapel  of  Stretford  in  Manchester  parish.  Includ- 
ing sketches  of  the  township  of  Stretford.  To- 
gether with  notices  of  local  families  and  persons. 
Manchester:  Chetham  Soc.,  1 899-1903.  3  v.  so. 
8°.  (Chetham  Society,  n.  s.  v.  42,  45,  51.)       CA 

Stringston. 

Strinfl^toB*  Marriages  at  Stringston,  1634 
to  18 1 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  157-160.  Lon- 
don, 1910.     8".)  ARX 

Strumpshaw. 

Stmmpehaw,  Marriages  at  Strumpshaw, 
1562  to  1812.  (In:  Norlolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  77-88.  London, 
1899.     8%)  ARX 

Sturminster  Marshall. 

Starmlneter  Marshall.  The  registers  of  Stur- 
minster Marshall,  Dorset,  1 563-1812.  Transcribed 
by  E.  Hobday.  [London]  E.  A.  &>  G.  S.  Pry, 
1 901.     vii.  326  p.     8*.     (Dorset  Records,   [v.]  7.) 

CO 

Stythians. 
See  St.  Stithian. 

Sudbury. 

Adama  (Oscar  Fay).  Our  English  parent  towns. 
Sudbury,  i  pi.  (New  Eng.  Hist,  and  Geneal. 
Register,     v.  56,  pp.  179-185.     Boston,  1902.) 

Badham  (C.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
All  Saints  Church,  Sudbury,  and  of  the  parish  gen- 
erally, derived  from  the  Harleian  mss.  and  other 
sources...  London:  //ate  hard  &*  Son,  1852.  xii, 
178  p.,  5  pi.     illus.     4°.  CO 

Stokes  (Ethel),  and  Lilian  Redstone.  Cal- 
endar of  the  muniments  of  the  borough  of  Sud- 
bury. (Suffolk  Inst,  of  Archseol.  and  Nat.  Hist. 
Proc.    v.  13,  pp.  259-3  lob.    /pswich,  1909.     8*.) 

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Suffolk. 
See  also 

Bury  St.  Edmunds.  Buxhall.  Hengrave.  Ipswich. 

PbRIODICAL5(. 

Suffolk  Institute  of  Archseolog^  and  Natural 
History.  Proceedings,  v.  i-date  (1849-date). 
Ipswich,  1849-date.     8*.  CO 

V.  I  entitled:  Proceedings  of  the  Bury  and  West  Sufifulk 
Archaeological  Institute. 

GsNBRAL  Works. 

Brayley  (E.  W.)  Views  in  Suffolk,  Norfolk 
and  Northamptonshire;  illustrative  of  the  works  of 
Robert  Bloomfield . . .  To  which  is  annexed,  a 
memoir  of  the  poet's  life.  London:  Vernor,  Hood 
and  Sharpe,  iZot.     63  p.,  15  pi.    8^.  NCM 

Condition  (The)  of  the  archdeaconries  of  Suf- 
folk and  Sudbury  in  the  year  1603.  (Proc.  Suffolk 
Inst,  of  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  v.  ii,  pp.  1-46. 
Ipswich,  I  go  I.) 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Suffolk...  London: 
C.  Cooke,  n.  d.  142  p.,  i  1.,  i  map.  24".  (Cooke's 
Topogrraphy  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  21.])       CBD 

Copin^er  (Walter  Arthur).  The  manors  of 
Suffolk.  Notes  on  their  history  and  devolution. . . 
Manchester:  privately  prtd, . .  Taylor,  Garnett, 
Evans  &*  Co.,   1005-1000.    5  v.   chart,    illus.    f*. 

tco 

[v.  Z.I  The  Hundreds  of  Babergh  and  Blackbourn  .  .  . 

V.  a.  The  Hundreds  of  Blythingand  BosmereandClaydon, 

V.  ^.  The  Hundreds  of  Carlford  and  Colneis,  Cosford  and 
Harti!imrre. 

V.  4.  The  Hundreds  of  Hoxne,  L4u:kford,  and  Loes  .  .  . 

V.  5.  The  Hundreds  of  Lothingland  and  Mutford,  Plomes 
gate,  and  Ki»bridge. 

V.  X.     London:  T.  F.  Unwin. 

Cotman  (J.  S.)  Engravings  of  sepulchral 
brasses  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  Second  edition 
with  notes  by  Sir  Samuel  Rush  Meyrick,  Albert 
Wray,  &c.     London,  1839.     2  v.     4".       ffMMK 

Descriptive  (A)  catalogue  of  ancient  deeds  in 
the  Public  Record  Office.  (Proceed,  of  Suffolk  Inst, 
of  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  v.  10,  pp.  251-344. 
Ips7vich,  1900.) 

Dowsing  (William).  The  journal  of  William 
Dowsing,  parliamentary  visitor,  appointed  to  de- 
molish church  ornaments,  etc.,  within  the  county 
of  Suffolk,  1643-44.  With  introductiou,  notes,  etc., 
by  C.  H.  Evelyn  White.  (Suffolk  Inst,  of  Archieol. 
Proc.   V.  6,  p.  236-295.  Lowestoft,  1888.  8**.)    CO 

Gilpin  (William).  Observations  on  several 
parts  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge,  Norfolk,  Suf- 
folk, and  Essex.  Also  on  several  parts  of  north 
Wales.     London,  1809.     8^  KTH 

Gipps  {Sir  Richard).  The  ancient  families  of 
Suffolk.  Hy  Rev.  Francis  Haslewood.  (Suffolk 
Inst,  of  Archaeol.  Proc.  v.  8,  pp.  12 1-2 14.  Ips^ 
wich,  1894.     8°.)  CO 

Glyde  (John),  the  younger.  The  new  Suffolk 
garland:  a  miscellany  of  anecdotes,  romantic  bal- 
lads, descriptive  poems  and  songs,  historical  and 
biographical  notices,  and  statistical  returns,  relat* 
ing  to  the  county  of  Suffolk.  With  an  appendix 
containing  the  history  of. .  .the  celebrated  election 
of  Lennard  and  Haldimand,  collected,  compiled, 
and  edited  by  John  Glyde.  Ipswich:  The  Author, 
1866.    vi,  I  I.,  458  p.     8°.  CN 

Handbook  for  Essex,  Suffolk.   Norfolk  and 


Cambridgeshire.     London:  Murray,  1875.    2.  cd, 
12*.     (Murray's  Handbooks.)  KFP 

Hasle'wood  (Francis).  Inventories  of  monas- 
teries suppressed  in  1536.  (Suffolk  Inst,  of 
Archaeol.     v.  8,  pp.  83-116.     Ipswich,  1894.    8'.) 

CO 

History  (A)  of  Suffolk,  v.  2.  London:  A, 
Constable  6f*  Co,,  Ltd,,  IQ07.  illus.  r,  (In:  The 
Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of  England.)  fCO 

Hunter  (Joseph).  Suffolk  emigrants ;  geneal- 
ogical notices  of  various  persons  and  families  who 
in  the  reign  of  Charles  the  First  emigrated  to  New 
England  from  the  county  of  Suffolk.  (Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  Collections,  ser.  3,  v.  10,  pp.  147-172.  Bos- 
ton, 1849.) 

Ips'wieh.  Calendar  of  wills  at  Ipswich,  1444- 
1600.  Compiled  by  Frederick  Arthur  Crisp.  [Lon- 
don]  Privately  printed,  i^gS'     4p.l..  524p.     4*. 

No.  38  of  too  copies  printed.  f  ARX 

Levien  (Edward).  On  ms.  collections  relating 
to  Suffolk  in  the  British  Museum.  (Jour.  Br. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,     v.  21,  pp.  5-21.    London,  1865.) 

Muskett  (J.  J.),  editor.  See  Suffolk  mano- 
rial families. 

Raven  (John  James).  The  history  of  Suffolk. 
London:  E.  Stock,  1895.  viii,  287  p.  8".  (Popu- 
lar county  histories. )  CO 

Redstone  (Vincent  B.)  Calendar  of  pre-refor- 
mation  wills,  testaments,  probates,  administra- 
tions. Edited  by  Vincent  B.  Redstone.  (Suffolk 
Inst,  of  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Proc.  v.  12, 
suppl.,  pp.  i-xi,  1-246.     Ipswich,  1906.) 

Chapels,  chantries  and  gilds   in   Suffolk. 

(Proc.  Suffolk  Inst.  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.     v. 
12,  pp.  1-13.     Ipswich,  1904.) 

Nomina  villarum,  Co.  Suffolk,  1316.  (Proc. 

Suffolk  Inst,  of  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.     v.  11,  pp. 
t73-i99«     Ipswich,  1902.) 

Notes  on  Suffolk  castles.     (Proc.  Suffolk 

Inst,  of  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  v.  11,  pp.  301-319. 
Ipswich,  1903.) 

Rix  (S.  Wilton).  Ms.  collections  relating  to 
the  county  of  Suffolk.  (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  21,  pp.  144-158.     London,  1865.) 

Rye  (W.)  A  calendar  of  the  feet  of  fines  for 
Suffolk.  Ipswich:  IV.  E,  Harrison,  1900.  xvi, 
393  p.,  I  1.  8".  (Suffolk  Institute  of  Archaeology 
and  Natural  History.)  CO 

Shoberl  (Frederick).  Suffolk;  or,  Original 
delineations,  topographical,  historical  and  descrip- 
tive, of  that  county.  By  Mr.  Shoberl.  London: 
J.    Harris,   1818.       I  p.l.,  413  (i)  p.,  5  1..  I  map, 


13  pi.   8^ 


CO 


SuekliDf^  (Alfred).  History  and  antiquities 
of  the  county  of  Suffolk.  London,  1846-48.  2  v. 
pi.     illus.     4°.  CO 

The  history  and  antiquities  of  the  hundreds 

of  BIything  and  part  of  Lothingland  in  the  county 
of  Suffolk.  With  genealogical ...  notices  of  their 
. .  .towns. .  .tables  of  the. .  .families,  etc.  Illus- 
trated...  London  [Hughes  &*  Robinson]  1847. 
2  p.l.,  460  p.,  I  plan,  23  pi.,  I  tab.     4**.  fCO 

Suffolk*  County  of  Suffolk.  Its  history  as 
disclosed  by  existing  records  and  other  documents, 
being  materials  for  the  history  of  Suffolk  gleaned 


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Suffolk,    cont'd, 

. . .  from  Mss.  charters  and  rolls  in  the  British 
Museum.  . .  Collected  and  edited  by  W.  A.  Cop- 
inger.     London:  H,  Sot  her  an   <5r*  Co,^  1904.     5  v. 

8^  CO 


Suffolk  in   1327.     Being  a  subsidy  return. 

Woodbridge:  G.  Booths  1906.     xxxii.  310  p.,   i  1. 

sq.  8"".     (Suffolk  green  books.     No.  9.)        ARX 

Suffolk  in  1674.  being  the  hearth  tax  re- 
turns. Woodbridge:  G.  Booth,  i<^o^,  xxxii,  442p., 
I  1.     sq.  8".     (The  Suffolk  green  books.     No.  11.) 


Suffolk  parish  registers.   Marriages.   Edited 

by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  and  T.  M.  Bla^g.  v.  i. 
London:  Phillimore  ^  Co..  Ltd.,  1910.   8  .    ARX 

V.  T.  Thrandeston.  Exning.    Little  Wenham.  Martleshani. 
CapelSt.  Mary.     Combs.    Great  Wenham. 

Suffolk  (Archdeaconry).  Marriage  licence 
bonds  in  the  Suffolk  Archdeaconry  registry  at  Ips- 
wich, 1663-1750.  \London\  F.  A.  Crisp,  igoo. 
3  p.l.,  241  p.     sq.  4''.  fARX 

No.  81  of  100  copies  printed  and  signed  by  F.  A.  Crisp. 

Marriage   licenses   from   the   official    note 

books  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Suffolk  deposited  at 
the  Ipswich  Probate  Court,  161 3-1674.  [London] 
F.  A.  Crisp,  1903.     sq.  4".  fARX 

No  81  of  100  copies  printed  and  signed  by  F.  A.  Crisp. 

Suffolk  manorial  families,  being  the  visitations 
and  other  pedigrees,  edited,  with  extensive  addi- 
tions, by  J.  J.  Muskett.  v.  1-2.  Exeter:  W  Pol- 
lard  ^  Co., printers,  1900-1908.     sq.  V.     fARX 

Visitations  (The)  of  Suffolk  made  by  Hervey, 
Clarenceux.  1561,  Cooke,  Clarenceux,  1577,  and 
Raven,  Richmond  Herald,  161 2,  with  notes  and 
an  appendix  of  additional  Suffolk  pedigrees,  edited 
by  W.  C.  Metcalfe.  Exeter:  the  editor,  1882. 
vii,  230  p.     4**.  ARX 

Summerhill. 

Devitt  (M.)  Summerhill  and  its  neighbourhood. 
{Co.  Kildare  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  6,'  pp.  214- 
221,  265-292.     Dublin,  1910.     8**.)  CS 

Sunderland. 

Garbutt  (George).  A  historical  and  descrip- 
tive view  of  the  parishes  of  Monkwearmouth  and 
Bishopwearmouth,  and  the  port  and  borough  of 
Sunderland.  Sunderland:  The  Editor,  1819.  vii, 
422,  72  p.,  9  1.,  I  map,  4  pi.,  I  table.     8**.     ARX 

Surfleet. 

Surfleet.  Marriages  at  Surfleet,  1562  to  1812. 
{In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  1-32.  London,  1908. 
8^)  ARX 

Surrey. 
Bibliography. 

Bax  (A.  Ridley).  List  of  papers  and  illustra- 
tions relating  to  the  county  of  Surrey,  contained  in 
the  Archaeologia,  the  Archjjeological  Journal,  and 
the  Journals  of  the  British  Archceological  Associ- 
ation. (Surrey  Archceol.  Coll.  v.  15,  pp.  128- 
136.     London,  1900.) 

Periodicals. 

Surrey  Archaeological  Society.  Surrey  Arch- 
aeological Collections,  relating  to  the  history  and 
antiquities  of  the  county.  v.  1-22.  London, 
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Aubrey  (J.)  The  natural  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Surrev.  London,  1 718-19.  5  v.  port.. 
pL,  map.     12  .  COB 

Baz  (Alfred  Ridley).  The  names  of  those  per- 
sons in  the  county  of  Surrey  who  contributed  to 
the  loan  of  King  Charles  i.  (Surrey  Archaeol. 
Collec.     V.  17,  pp.  77-82.     London,  1902.) 

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sist the  Spanish  armada.  From  the  original  mss.  in 
the  Public  Record  Office.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll. 
v.  16,  pp.  137-167.     London,  1901.) 

Beckett  (Julia  R.)  A  collection  of  wills  of 
persons  resident  in  Surrey  between  the  years  1497 
and  1522.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol. 
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Brayley  (E.  W.)  The  history  of  Surrey  by 
Edward  Wedlake  Brayley,  assisted  by  John  Brit- 
ton,  and  E.  W.  B-^ayley,  Jun.  The  geological  sec- 
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under  the  superintendence  of  Thomas  Allora. 
Dorking:  R.  B.  Ede,  1841-44?     5  v.  in  10  pts.    4'. 

CO 

A  topographical  history  of  Surrey:  by  E.  VV. 

Brayley,  Jun.  The  geological  section  by  G.  Man- 
tell,  the  illustrative  department  under. .  .T.  Allom. 
London:  G.   Willis,  1850.     5  v.     8**. 

STUART  7488 

Revised  and  edited  by  E.  Walford. 

With  numerous  illustrations  on  steel  and  wood. 
London:  J,  S,  Virtue  &^  Co.  [1899?]     4  v.     [2.  ed.j 

f^  tco 

Bygone  Surrey.  Edited  by  G.  Clinch  and 
S.  W.  Kershaw.     London,  1895.     8°.  CO 

Bysshe  (Sir  Edward).  A  visitation  of  the 
county  of  Surrey  begun. .  1662,  finished. .  .1668. 
Edited  by  Sir  G.  J.  Armytage,  bart.  London 
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♦R 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Surrey. ..  London:  C. 
Cooke,  n.  d.  166  p  ,  i  1.,  i  map.  24°.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  22.])         CBD 

Daniel-Tyssen  (J.  R.)  Inventories  of  the 
goods  and  ornaments  of  the  churches  in  the  county 
of  Surrey  in  the  reign  of  King  Edward  the  Sixth. 
(Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Collections,  v.  4,  pp.  1-143. 
London,  1 86 1.     8°.) 

Genealogical  and  heraldic  memoranda  relat- 
ing to  the  county  of  Surrey.  (Surrey  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  i,  pp.  237-242; 
V.  2,  pp.  227-247.     London,  1858-64.     8*.)        CO 

Handbook  (A)  for  travellers  in  Surrey  (includ- 
ing Aldershot).  London:  J.  Murray,  1898.  18, 
450  p.,  6  maps.  5.  ed.  16**.  (Murray's  Foreign 
handbooks.)  KFP 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Surrey,  Hanap. 
shire,  and  the  Isle  of  Wight.  London:  Murray, 
1858.     maps.     I2^  KF^ 

London:  Murray,  1876.    pi.,  maps.  _3._cd. 

12".  " 


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Surrey,  confd. 

Hart  (W.  H.),  and  J.  J.  HOWARD.  Genea- 
logical and  heraldic  memoranda  relating  to  Surrey. 
(Surrey  Archxol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  i, 
pp.  237-242;  V.  2,  pp.  227-201.  London^  1858-64. 
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Jenninfl^  (L.  J.)  Field  paths  and  green  lanes: 
being  country  walks,  chiefly  in  Surrey  and  Sussex. 
London:  J.  Murray,  1878.  xiv,  i  1.,  293  p.,  8  pi. 
3.  ed.     I2^  CBP 

Leveson-Gower  (Granville).  Note  book  of 
a  Surrey  justice.  (Surrey  Arclucol.  Soc.  Surrey 
Archseol.  Coll.  v.  9,  pp.  161-232.  London,  18S8. 
8-.)  CO 

Lysons  (D.)  The  environs  of  London,  being 
an  historical  account  of  the  towns,  villages,  and 
hamlets  within  twelve  miles  of  that  capital,  inter- 
spersed with  biographical  anecdotes.  London, 
1792-96.     4V.     4**.  CO 

V.I.  Surrey,  v.  ii-iii.  Middlesex,  v.  iv.    Herts,  Essex,  and 
Kent. 

Maiden  (Henry  Elliott).  A  history  of  Surrey. 
London:  E.  Stock,  1900.  viii,  322  p.  8°.  (Popular 
county  histories.)  CO 

Manning  (O.),  and  W.  Bray.  The  history 
and  antiquities  of  the  county  of  Surrey,  compiled 
from  the  most  authentic  historians,  valuable  rec- 
ords, and  manuscripts  in  the  public  offices  and 
libraries,  and  in  private  hands.  With  a  facsimile 
copy  of  Domesday.  Continued  to  the  present 
time,  by  W.  Bray.   London,  1804-14.  3  v.  f*.  CO 

Marriag^e  and  other  licenses  in  the  Commis- 
sary Court  of  Surrey.  Transcribed  by  Alfred  Rid- 
ley Bax.  (Surrey  A  rchseoL  Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol. 
Coll.  v.  II,  pp.  204-243.   London,  1893.    8".)    CO 

Milne  (F.  A.)  Surrey-Sussex.  London:  E. 
Stock,  1900.  xiv,  3S1  p.  8".  (In:  The  Gentleman's 
Magazine  library. . .   English  topography,    pt.  12.) 

CO 

Muster  roll  of  troops  raised  in  Surrey  to  be 
employed  in  the  Low  Countries,  1627.  Communi- 
cated by  A.  R.  Bax.  (Surrey  Archatol.  Soc.  Surrey 
Archxol.  Coll.  V.  10,  pp.  280-282.  London,  i8qi. 
8".)  CO 

Nevill  (Ralph).  Surrey  feet  of  fines.  (Surrey 
Archaiol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  13,  pp. 
130-X40.     London,  1897.     8**.)  CO 

Parker  (Eric).  Highways  and  byways  of  Sur- 
rey. With  illustrations  by  H.  Thomson.  London: 
Afacmillan  and  Co,,  1908.  xix,  452  p.,  i  map. 
illus.     8°.     (The  highways  and  byways  series.) 

COB 

Parliamentary  (The)  surveys  of  Richmond, 
Wimbledon,  and  Nonsuch,  in  the  county  of  Sur- 
rey, A.D.  1649.  ^^y  ^ '  H.  Hart.  (Surrey  Archivol. 
Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  5,  pp.  75-156. 
London,  1871,     8°.)  CO 

Roberts  (R.  A.)  Further  inventories  of  the 
goods  and  ornaments  of  the  churches  in  the  county 
of  Surrey  in  the  reign  of  King  Edward  the  Sixth. 
(Surrey  Archcvological  Soc.  Collections,  v.  21, 
pp.  33-82;  V.  22,  pp.  69-104.  London,  1908-oq. 
8*^.)  CO 

Surrey. — Commissary  Court.  Allegations  for 
marriage  licences.  Issued  by  the  commissary  court 
of  Surrey  between  1673  and   1770,  with  copious 


indexes. ..  transcribed  from  the  original  records  and 
edited  by  Alfred  Ridley  Bax.  Norwich:  Goose  &* 
Son,  1906-7.     3  V.     8*.  ARX 

Surrey  wills.  Communicated  by  F.  A.  Crisp. 
(Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  10, 
pp.  143-149,  295-315;  V.  II.  pp.  106-139,  285-300; 
V.  12,  pp.  83-107,  194-210;  V.  I3»  pp.  95-109,  177- 
196.     London,  1891-97.     8".)  CO 

Thompson  (Samuel).aW  Augustine  Vincent. 
The  visitacon  of  Surrey,  made  A°  1623.  (Surrey 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  2,  pp.  249- 
291 ;  V.  3.  pp.  357-382;  v.  4.  pp.  303-311 ;  V.  5»  pp. 
307-318;  v.  6,  pp.  305-330;  v.  7.  pp.  301-330;  V.  8, 
10-12,  suppl.     London,  1864-95.     8°.)  CO 

Victoria  (The)  history  of  the  county  of  Surrey, 
edited  by  H.  E.  Maiden.      IVestminstrr,  1902-5. 

2  V.  f**.  (In:  Victoria  history  of  the  counties  of 
England.)  fCO 

Visitations  (The)  of  the  county  of  Surrey 
made  and  taken  in  the  years  1530  by  Thomas  Be- 
nolte,  1572  by  Robert  Cooke,  and  1623  by  Samuel 
Thompson,  and  Augustin  Vincent,  marshals  and 
deputies  to  William  Camden.  Edited  by  W.  B. 
Bannerman.  London,  1899.  x,  I  1.,  269  p.  4". 
(Harleian  Society.     Publications,     v.  43.)         *R 

Ward  (C.  S  )  Surrey  and  Sussex  [including 
Tunbridge   Wells].    London:  Dulan  dr*  Co.,  1897. 

3  pi.,    vii-xi,    171   p.,    18   maps,    i   plan. i6% 

(Thorough  guide  series,     v.  14. ) 


Arundel. 
Brighton. 


Sussex. 
Sec  also 

Chichester. 
East  Grinstead. 


Hastings. 


Periodicals. 
Sussex  Archaeological  Society.     Rules,  list  of 
officers,  list  of  members.     1897-1898.    n.  p.  [1897- 
98].     8".  CO  p.  box 

Sussex  Archaeological  Collections,  relating 

to  the  history  and  antiquities  of  the  county,    v.  1-52. 
Index  to  v.  1-25,  26-40.  Lewes,  184S-1909.  8*.  CO 

V.  I-I2  published  in  London,  v.  14-25  also  numbered  2.  ser. 
V.  2-13. 

Sussex  Record  Society.  [Publications.]  v.  i-io. 
London,  1902-1910.     8®.  CO 

General  Works. 

Axon  (W.  E.  A.)    Bygone   Sussex.     London: 
W.  Andrews  dr*  Co.,  1897.    5  1.,  257  p.,  11  pi.    8'. 

CO 
Benolte  (Thomas),  and  others.  The  visitations 
of  the  county  of  Sussex,  made  and  taken  in  the 
years  1530  by  T.  Benolte. .  .and  1633-4  by  J. 
Philipot.  .  .and  G.  Owen.  . .  Edited  by  W.  B.  Ban- 
nerman. . .  London,  1905.  xii,  251,  20  p..  2  1.  4^. 
(Harleian  Society.     Publications,     v.  53.)  *R 

Berry  (W.)  County  genealogies;  pedigrees  of 
the  families  in  the  county  of  Sussex,  compiled  from 
the  heraldic  visitation.     London,  1830.     f°.        *R 

Bleneowe  (Robert  Willis).  Extracts  from  the 
parish  registers  and  other  parochial  documents  of 
east  Sussex.  (Sussex  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  4, 
pp.  243-290.     London,  1851.     8".)  CO 

Brock  (E.  P.  Loftus).  The  peculiarities  of  the 
Sussex  parish  churches.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol. 
Assoc.     V.  42,  pp.  35-45.     London,  1886.) 


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Sussex,  confd. 

Barrell  (Timothy).  Extracts  from  the  journal 
and  account-book  of  Timothy  Burrell,  Esq.,  bar- 
rister-at  law,  of  Ockenden  House,  CuckBeld,  from 
the  year  1683  to  1714.  Edited,  with  notes,  by 
R,  W.  Blencowe.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  3,  pp.  117-172.     London,  1850.     8".)  CO 

Butler  (G.  Slade).  Topographica  Sussexiana : 
an  attempt  towards  forming  a  list  of  the  various 
publications  relating  to  the  county  of.Sussex.  (Sus- 
sex Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  V.  15,  pp.  215-230;  V.  16, 
pp.  273-290;  V.  17,  pp.  169-184;  V.  18,  pp.  87-110. 
Lnves,  1862-66.     8^)  CO 

Calendar  (A)  of  the  entries  relating  to  Sussex 
in  the  Harleian  manuscripts.  Compiled  by  L.  F. 
Salzmann.  (In:  Sussex  Record  Society.  [Pub.] 
V.  4.  pp.  69-82.     London,  1904.     8°.)  CO 

Chambers  (G.  F.)  Handbook  to  the  county 
of  Sussex. .  .information  concerning  all  its.,  .places 
of  resort...  London:  E.  Stanford,  1877.  3  p.l., 
v-vi,  146  p.,  map,  plan.     16".  KFP 

Chiehester  (Diocese). — Consistory  Court.  Cal- 
endar of  Sussex  marriage  licences  recorded  in  the 
Consistory  Court  of  the  bishop  of  Chichester  for 
the  Archdeaconry  of  Lewes,  August,  1586,  to 
March,  1642-3.  By  E.  H.  W.  Dunkin.  \^Ij)ndon\ 
Sussex  Record  Soc,  1 901.  xvi,  366  p.,  i  1.  8*. 
(Sussex  Record  Society.     [Pub.]     v.  i.)  CO 

Commissioners  for  the  collection  of  subsidies 
in  Sussex.  Communicated  by  T.  Herbert  Noyes. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  SOc.  Coll.  v.  9,  pp.  102-106. 
London,  1857.     8".)  CO 

Compositions  for  knight  hood,  temp.  Charles  i. 
Edited  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.     V.  16,  pp.  45-51.     Lewes,  1864.     8^)    CO 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Sussex. . .  London:  C. 
Cooke,  n.  d.     179  p.,  i  map.    24**.    (Cooke's  Topog- 


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map. 
raphy  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  22.]) 

Cooper  (William  Durrant).  Crown  presenta- 
tions to  livings.  (Sussex  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  21, 
pp.  44-72.     Lewes,  1869.     8".)  CO 

Protestant    refugees    in    Sussex.     (Sussex 

Archivol.  Soc.     Coll.     v.  13,  pp.  180-208.    Lewes, 
1861.     8^)  CO 

Royalist  compositions  in  Sussex  during  the 

Commonwealth.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  19, 
pp.  91-120.     Lewes,  1867.     8°.)  CO 

Sussex  men  at  Agincourt.  (Sussex  Ar- 
chaeol.   Soc.     Coll.     V.   15,  pp.   123-137.     Lewes, 

1863.   8^)  CO 

Daniel-Tyssen  (John  Robert).  The  parlia- 
mentary surveys  of  the  county  of  Sussex,  Anno 
Dom.  1 649- 1 653.  (Sussex  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  23,  pp.  217-313;  V.  24,  pp.  189-287;  V.  25,  pp. 
23-61.     Lewes,  1871-73.     8^)  CO 

Dunkin  (Edwin  H.  W.)  Calendar  of  Sussex 
marriage  licences  recorded  in  the  consistory  court 
of  the  bishop  of  Chichester  for  the  archdeaconry 
of  Chichester,  June,  1575,  to  December,  1730. 
London,  1909.  8".  xv  (i),  396  p.  (Sussex  Record 
Soc.     V.  9.)  CO 

Ellis   (William   Smith).     On  the  origin  of  the 

arms  of  some  Sussex  families.     (Sussex  Archseol. 

i  Soc.  Coll.  v.  6,  pp.  71-89.  London,  1853.  8**.)  CO 


On   the  origin   of   some  Sussex  families. 

(Sussex  Archaeol.   Soc.     Coll.     v.   24,   pp.  25-40. 
Lewes,  1872.     8*.)  CO 

Fleet  (Charles).  Glimpses  of  our  ancestors  in 
Sussex;  with  sketches  of  Sussex  characters.  Lewes: 
Farncombe  <5r*  Co.,  1882.    4  p.l..  300  p.    2.  ed.    8*. 

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2.  series.    Lewes  [Eng."]  Farncombe  &* 

Co,,  1883.     4  p.l.,  ii.  306  p.,  4  pi.     8'.  CO 

Freeman  (Edward  A.)  The  early  history  of 
Sussex.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  40,  pp.  335-367.  Lon- 
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Fussell  (L.)  A  journey  round  the  coast  of 
Kent;  containing  remarks  on  the  principal  objects 
worthy  of  notice. .  .including  Penshurst,  and  Tun- 
bridge- Wells;  with  Rye,  Winchelsea. .  .and  Battle, 
in  Sussex. . .  London:  Baldwin,  Cradock,  and  Joy, 
1818.     iv,  304  p.,  I  map.     8°.  COB 

Great  Britain.— G'Mr/  of  King* s  Justiciars. 
An  abstract  of  feet  of  fines  relating  to  the  County 
of  Sussex,  from  2  Richard  i.  to  33  Henry  iii. 
Compiled  by  L.  F.  Salzmann.  \^London\  Sussex 
Record  Society,  1902.  xxiii,  164  p.  8°.  (Sussex 
Record  Society.     [Pub.]     v.  2.)  CO 

An  abstract  of  feet  of  fines  relating  to  the 

County  of  Sussex,  from  34  Henry  iii.  to  35  Ed- 
ward I.  Compiled  by  L.  F.  Salzmann.  [^London] 
Sussex  Record  Society,  1907.  x,  3  1..  231  p.  8*. 
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Handbook  for  travellers  in  Kent  and  Sussex. 
London:  J.  Murray,  1868.  2  p.l.,  2,  iii-xl,  431  p. 
3.  ed.     12**.     (Murray's  Handbooks.)  KFP 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Sussex.  London: 
Murray,  1877.  4.  ed.  12".  (Murray's  Hand- 
books.)  KFP 

Hare  (A.  J.  C.)  Sussex.  London:  G.  Allen, 
1894.     xxi,  239  p.,  I  map,  i  pi.     12**.  CO 

History  (A)  of  Sussex,  v.  1-2.  London:  A, 
Constable  ^3*  Co.,  Ltd.  [i906]-07.  f.  (In:  The 
Victoria  history  of  thecountiesof  England.)    fCO 

Horslleld(T.  W.)  History,  antiquities,  and 
topography  of  the  county  of  Sussex.  Lewes,  18-^5. 
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Jenning^s  (Louis  John).  Field  paths  and  green 
lanes:  being  country  walks,  chiefly  in  Surrey  and 
Sussex.  London:  J.  Murray,  1878.  xiv,  i  1., 
293  p.,  8  pi.     3.  ed.     12".  CBF 

Rambles  among   the  hills  in  the  peak  of 

Derbyshire  and  the  South  Downs,  xviii,  (2)  301  p., 
6  pi.     London:  /.  Murray,  1880.     12*.  COB 

Le'wes  (Archdeaconry).  Calendar  of  Sussex 
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of  Lewes,  August,  1670,  to  March,  1728-9,  and  in 
the  peculiar  court  of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury 
for  the  deanery  of  South  Mailing,  May,  1620,  to 
Dec,  1732.  By  E.  H.  W.  Dunkin.  \London\ 
Sussex  Rec.  Soc,  1906.  xvi,  406  p.  8°.  (Sussex 
Rec.  Soc.     [Pub.]     v.  6.)  CO 

Calendar  of  wills  and  administrations  in 

the  Archdeaconry  court  of  Lewes  in  the  Bishopric 
of  Chichester,  together  with  those  in  the  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury's  peculiar  jurisdiction  of 
South  Mailing  and  the  peculiar  of  the  Deanery  of 


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4.  pp. 

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Suiiex,  canfd. 

Battle...  Compiled  by  W.  H.  Hall.  Lutuion: 
Brit,  Rtc.  Sal.,  1901.  I  p.1.,  xix,  5Jg  p.,  :  I. 
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Ecclesiastical   returns   for   Bi   parishes   Id 

east  Su«se:(,  made  in  1603.  Edited  by  W.  C.  Reo- 
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IiOirer  (Mark  Antony).     Notes  on  old  Sussex 
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Sussex;  being  an  hislorical,  topographical, 

and  general  description  of  every  rape,  hundred, 
rivet,  town,  parish ...  in  that  county  alphabetical ly 
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The    worthies    of    Sussex:    biographical 

sketches  of  the  most  eminent  natives  or  inhabitants 
of  the  county,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  pres' 
ent  time..,  Lttats:  G.  P.  Bacan,  \%t^.  6  p.1., 
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Lrnam  (C.)  A  Brighton  congress  note.  The 
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election  of  knights  of  the  shire  of  Susseiin  1705, 
Calendar  of  references  to  Sussex  in  the  Harlelan 
manuscripts.  Extracts  from  the  Episcopal  register 
of  Bishop  Praty,  1438-1445,  [London]  Sussex  Ric- 
ard  Soe.,  I904.  xi  (i),  4  1-,  (■)  6-361  p.,  I  I.  8°. 
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Hoora  (Giles).  Extracts  from  the  journal  and 
account  book  of  the  Rev.  Giles  Moore,  rector  of 
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[1910].     iii,  68  p.     I2^ 

Niebuhr  (Karl).  Geschichte  des  ebraischen 
Zeitalters. . .  Bd.  i.   Leipzig:  E.  Pfeiffer,  1894.    8\ 

Nu^l  (M.)  Rabbi  Lach  und  seine  Geschichten. 
Berlin  W:  HesperuS'Verlag\\^\6\,  222  p.,  i  1. 
2.  ed.      12*. 

Schneider  (Hermann).  Kultur  und  Denken 
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1910.     xvi,  665  (i)p.     8". 

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Wengepoff  (Pauline).  Memoiren  einer  Gross- 
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Art. 

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Benavente  (Jacinto).  EI  teatro  del  pueblo. 
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Keppel  (Frederick).  Christmas  in  art.  The 
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1 1.   r. 

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Gemalde  in  197  Abbildungen.  Herausgegeben  von 
Karl  Voll.  Stuttgart:  Deutsche  Verlags-Anstalt, 
1909.  xlii  p.,  I  1,,  188  p.  illus.  4*".  (Klassiker 
der  Kunst  in  Gesamtausgaben.     Bd.  14.) 

Noack  (Ferdinand).  Die  Baukunst  des  Alter- 
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chichte der  Kunst . . . ) 

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crafts  of  ancient  Egypt. .  .  Chicago:  A.  C.  AfcClurg 
b*Co.,  1910.     XV  (i),  157(1)  p.,  44  pi.     12'. 

Schaefer(H  ein  rich).  Agyptische  Goldschmie- 
dearbeiten,  unter  Mitwirkung  von  G.  M6ller  und 
W.  Schubart,  hrsg.  von  H.  Schafer.  Mit  212  Ab- 
bildungen, 2  Farben-  und  35  Lichtdrucktafeln. 
Berlin:  K.  Curtius,  1910.  243  p.,  37  pi.  f". 
(KOnigliche  Museum  zu  Berlin.  Mitteilungen  aus 
der  agyptischen  Sammlung.     Bd.  i.) 

Stuart  (Donald  Clive).  Stage  decoration  in 
France  in  the  Middle  Ages.  New  York:  The  Co- 
lumbia University  Press,  1910.  ix,  230  p.  12*. 
(Columbia  University.  Studies  in  romance  philol- 
ogy and  literature.) 

Voll  (Karl).  Vergleichende  Gemildestudien. 
Neue  Folge.     MUnchen:  G.  Mailer,  1910.     194  p., 

16  pi.     8°. 


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Music. 

Lutkin  (Peter  Christian).  Music  in  the  church. 
Milwaukee:  The  Young  Churchntan  Co.^  1910. 
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lected and  edited  by  M.  F.  MacConnell.  Boston: 
O.  Diison  Co.  [1909].  4  p.l.,  102  p.  [rev.  ed.] 
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Rog^ers  (Clara  Kathleen).  My  voice  and  I ;  or, 
The  relation  of  the  singer  to  the  song.  Chicago: 
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Saint-Geor§fe  (Henry).  Fiddles:  their  selec- 
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Waiter  (Richard).  Judaism  in  music.  (Das 
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notes  and  introduction,  by  E.  Evans,  senior.  New 
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Abraham  (George  D.)  Mountain  adventures. 
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Baden-Powell  (Robert  Stevenson  Smyth). 
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144  p.     12**.     (The  Scout  Library,    no.  4.) 

Bell  (Henry).     Fly-fishing  for  chub  and  dace. 
L,ondon:  Simpkin,   Marshall,   Hamilton,   Kent  6r* 
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Christophe  (Edmond).  Venerie,  louveterie, 
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Gulick  (Luther  Halsey).  The  healthful  art  of 
dancing.  Illustrated  from  photographs.  Nezj 
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Jones  (Owen),  and  M.  Woodward.  Wood- 
craft: for  scouts  and  others...  Illustrated  with 
thumb-nail  sketches  by  C.  Pearse.  London:  C.  A. 
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Malcolm  (George),  a W  A.  Maxwell.  Grouse 
and  grouse  moors.  With  16  full-page  illustrations 
in  colour  by  C.  Whymper.  London:  A.  and  C. 
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Mariindale  (Thomas).  With  gun  and  guide. 
With  illustrations  from  photographs.  Philadel- 
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Pfeiffer  (Hermann).  Das  Buch  der  Probleme, 
KunststUcke  und  Gesellschaftsscherze  gesaromelt 
und  hrsg.  von  H.  PfeifTer.  Leipzig:  H.  Zieger, 
1909.     383  p.      12*. 

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diary.     London: E.  Arnold,  19 10.     xi,  175  p.,  4  pi. 

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Skowronnek  (Fritz).  Der  Angelsport.  Ber- 
lin: H.  Hillger  Verlag.  1909.  91  (i)  p.,  i  1.  16**. 
(Hillgers  illustrierte  VolksbUcher.     Bd.   124.) 

Wa^^er-Smith  (  ).     Skat:  principles  and 

illustrative  games.     Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott 
Company,  1910.     225  p.     16". 

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einem  Vorwort  von  F.  Kraus.  Leipzig:  Grethlein 
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other  beasts.  London:  Methuen  &*  Co.,  Ltd, 
[1910].     viii,  312  p.     12°. 


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phlets; and  by  exchange  23  volumes  and  8  pamphlets,  making  a  total  of  2,011 
volumes  and  2,564  pamphlets. 

There  were  catalogued  2,844  volumes  and  3,017  pamphlets;  the  number  of 
cards  written  was  6,873  and  0^  slips  for  the  copying  machine  4,760;  from  the  latter 
were  received  60,768  cards. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  readers,  and  the  number  of  volumes 
consulted,  in  the  Astor  and  Lenox  Branches  during  the  month: 


No.  of  readers  and  visitors 

No.  of  readers 

No.  of  readers,  desk  applicants 

No.  of  volumes  consulted  by  desk  ap- 
plicants  

Daily  average  of  readers 


Lbnox. 


1,752 
1,119 

6,456 
67 


Day. 


14,087 
14,087 

9»294 

44,714 
542 


ASTOR. 


Evening. 


2,855 
2,855 

2,263 

6,527 
no 


Total. 


16,942 
16,942 

",557 

51,241 
652 


Total. 


20,403 
18,694 
12,676 

57,697 
719 


731 


732 


REPORT   FOR   NOVEMBER 


CIRCULATION  STATISTICS    FOR  THE   MONTH   OF   NOVEMBER. 


BRANCHES. 


MANHATTAN. 

East  Broadway,  33 

East  Broadway,   192 

Rivington  Street,  61 

East  Houston  Street,  388 

Le  Roy  Street,  66 

Bond  Street,  49 

8th  Street.     135  Second  Avenue 

loth  Street,  331  East. 

13th  Street,  25 1  West 

23d  Street.  228  East 

23d  Street,  209  West 

36th  Street,  303  East 

40th  Street,  501  West 

42d  Street,  226  West 

50th  Street,  123  East 

51st  Street.    742  Tenth  Avenue.  . . . . 

58th  Street,  121  East 

67th  Street,  328  East 

69th  Street.    190  Amsterdam  Avenue 

Travelling  Libraries 

77th  Street.     1465  Avenue  A 

79th  Street.  222  East 

8 1  St  Street.    444  Amsterdam  Avenue 

Blind  Library   

96th  Street,  112  East 

xooth  Street,  206  West 

I  loth  Street,  174  East 

1 1 5th  Street,  201  West 

124th  Street,  9  West 

1 25th  Street,  224  East 

135th  Street,  103  West 

145th  Street,  503  West 

156th  Street.  922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East 

i68th  Street,  78  West 

169th  Street,  610  East 

176th  Street  and  Washington  Avenue 
Kingsbridge  Avenue,  3041 

RICHMOND. 
St.  George 

Port  Richmond 

Stapleton 

Tottenville 

Totals 


CIRCULATION. 

NBW 

KBGISTKA- 

TIONS. 

RBADING  ROOM 
ATTEND ANCB. 

TOLUMmS 

HOMB  USB. 
(VOLUMBS.) 

HALL  USB. 
(KBAOBRS.) 

ADULTS. 

TOTAL. 

AOCBk- 
SIONBO.  . 

14.543 

6,659 

502 

2,123 

2,123 

798 

35,872 

13,278 

965 

6,480 

9.594 

508 

18.998 

7.346 

454 

10,895 

11,053 

386 

30,933 

8,526 

778 

2.947 

4,321 

297 

12,312 

7,919 

269 

2.755 

8,856 

334 

9.244 

1,920 

265 

1,491 

3.078 

204 

16,326 

1,139 

339 

3,750 

3.972 

364 

19.741 

14.493 

458 

5,071 

5,3" 

517 

9.907 

3,942 

218 

118 

9.924 

3,875 

262 

3.782 

6,426 

158 

12.097 

4,542 

267 

167 

9,306 

2,763 

196 

1.235 

1.300 

287 

3.128 

72 

138 

12,959 

1,326 

303 

219 

5,962 

865 

102 

III 

293 

140 

18,048 

6,142 

367 

1.236 

1,236 

215 

15,318 

2,315 

612 

4,189 

4.189 

289 

15.360 

3,053 

274 

1. 151 

3.797 

328 

13,504 

1,721 

251 

3.885 

4,300 

138 

70,467 

1,032 

16,238 

4.165 

320 

1,260 

1.570 

328 

23,862 

3.895 

387 

1,926 

5,044 

531 

15,442 

3,314 

441 

1,911 

2,208 

271 

1,276 

7 

37 

22,051 

4,435 

369 

4,307 

6.648 

814 

16.410 

1,608 

361 

1,813 

1.992 

320 

21.615 

10,845 

779 

1,756 

1.756 

471 

20,656 

5.808 

519 

1.445 

1,689 

415 

18,181 

4,705 

403 

2,944 

3.055 

166 

8,619 

1,653 

217 

810 

886 

198 

16,787 

2.961 

350 

1,670 

3.575 

343 

19,062 

1. 218 

487 

1,641 

3,268 

294 

11,982 

2,264 

347 

1 68 

19.265 

3.323 

361 

2,021 

5.633 

331 

4,707 

2,205 

116 

90 

20,447 

3,520 

429 

2.795 

5,772 

184 

22,578 

1,422 

431 

1,781 

4,537 

558 

3,691 

1,950 

41 

63 

6,695 

1,964 

81 

1.410 

1,803 

121 

6,446 

2,416 

85 

938 

1.985 

91 

6.453 

2,012 

68 

1.498 

3.248 

197 

3,602 

1,080 

24 

157 

660,014 

158,587 

13.577 

83.027 

"4.518 

".785 

REPORT   FOR  NOVEMBER  733 

Gifts  worthy  of  mention  were  received  from:  The  Earl  of  Crawford,  four 
large  voluraes,  "Bibliotheca  Lindesiana,  catalogue  of  the  printed  books  preserved 
at  Haigh  Hall,  VVigan,"  privately  printed  at  the  Aberdeen  University  Press  in 
1910  in  four  large  volumes;  Sir  Edwin  Durning-Lawrence,  a  copy  of  his  "Bacon 
is  Shake-Speare,''  New  York,  1910 ;  i8th  Pennsylvania  Cavalry  Association,  "His- 
tory of  the  1 8th  Regiment  of  Cavalry  Pennsylvania  volunteers  (163rd  Regiment 
of  the- line)  1862-1865,"  New  York,  1909;  the  City  of  Frederiksberg,  Denmark, 
volumes  two  and  three  of  "Frederiksberg  Kommune,"  1909-1910;  A.  Goldenweiser, 
two  volumes  in  Russian,  A  life  of  Herbert  Spencer  and  an  Essay  on  crime  and 
punishment,  1908;  Fairfax  and  Francis  Burton  Harrison,  "Aris  sonis  focisque, 
being  a  memoir  of  an  American  family,  the  Harrisons  of  Skimino,  and  particularly 
of  Jesse  Burton  Harrison  and  Burton  Norvell  Harrison,"  privately  printed  at 
New  York  in  1910;  the  Hungarian  Ministry  of  Commerce,  twenty-two  volumes 
of  recent  commercial  and  statistical  documents  of  the  Ministry;  Henry  John 
Broughton  Kendall,  "The  Kendals  of  Austrey,  Twycross  and  Smithsby,  a  family 
history,"  illustrated  by  H.  J.  B.  Kendall,  privately  printed  at  London  in  1909; 
William  Bross  Lloyd,  two  volumes  by  Henry  Demarest  Lloyd,  **Lords  of  In- 
<luslry"  and  "Mazzini  and  other  essays ;"  the  New  York  State  Architect,  the  first 
eleven  reports  of  his  office ;  Adhemar  Richard,  a  copy  of  his  "Souvenirs,  experi- 
ences, reflexions  et  menus  propos  d'un  penseur  moderne  en  Tan  de  grace  actuel," 
Geneve,  1905;  Charles  T.  Root,  "The  A  B  C  of  Taxation,  with  Boston  object- 
lessons,  private  property  in  land,"  by  C.  B.  Fillebrown,  New  York,  1909;  "Sara- 
swat  Ghatuspati,"  a  copy  of  "Bramha  Kayastha,"  by  Deb  Sri  Lalita  Prasad  Dutt, 
in  Bengali ;  and  from  Torre  do  \'alle  and  Company,  a  copy  of  "Diccionarios 
Shironga-Portuguez  e  Portuguez-Shironga,  precedidos  de  uns  breves  elementos  de 
grammatica  do  dialecto  Shironga,  falado  pelos  indigenas  de  Lourengo  Marques, 
coordenados  por  E.  Torre  do  Valle  (Mavulanganga),"  Lourenqo  Marques,  1906. 

At  the  Lenox  branch  the  cartoons  relating  to  the  American  Revolution,  in  the 
print  gallery,  and  the  Smillie  memorial  exhibit  in  the  lower  hall  remained  on  view 
during  the  month.  At  the  Astor  branch  reproductions  of  paintings  by  Victor 
X'asnetzov,  and  plates  from  C.  Hofstede  de  Groot's  work  on  Jan  Vermeer  of  Delft 
and  Carel  Fabritius  were  on  view. 

The  evening  classes  for  foreigners  who  desire  to  study  the  English  language, 
begun  last  Spring  at  several  circulation  branches  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  are  being  continued  this  winter.  Classes  are  being  held  in  ten 
branches,  of  which  five  are  on  the  lower  East-side  (Chatham  Square,  Seward 
Park.  Hamilton  Fish  Park,  Rivinc.ton  Street,  and  Tompkins  Square),  one 
on  the  lower  W'cst-sitle  (Hudson  Park),  three  on  the  upper  East-side  (Webster, 
Ninety-sixth  Street,  and  Aguilar),  and  one  in  The  Bronx  (Highbridge). 

In  the  neighborhood  of  the  Hudson  Park  and  St.  Gabriel's  Park  branches 
several  battalions  of  **Ijoy  Scouts"  have  been  organized,  and  have  been  granted 
permission  to  use  the  assembly-rooms  of  these  branches  for  their  meetings.  Be- 
tween 80  and  100  boys  have  joined  the  battalions. 

The  Chatham  Square  branch  has  just  added  100  volumes  to  its  collection  of 
books  in  the  Chinese  language  which  now  numbers  about  200.  Several  Chinese 
residents  of  the  district  have  co-operated  with  the  library  by  assisting  in  the 


734  REPORT   FOR   NOVEMBER 

translation  of  titles,  and  suggesting  new  books,  and  also  by  telling  their  friends 
about  the  library  and  its  privileges.  Circulars  printed  in  the  Chinese  language 
have  been  distributed  announcing  this  collection  and  inviting  Chinamen  in  the 
neighborhood  to  come  to  the  library  and  take  out  books.  The  response  has  been 
gratifying,  a  number  of  the  Chinese  having  registered  and  withdrawn  books.  It 
is  interesting  to  note  that  several  of  the  Chinese  readers  have  borrowed  books  in 
English  as  well  as  in  Chinese. 

At  the  Stapleton  branch  there  have  been  placed  on  exhibition  six  models  of 
aeroplanes  lent  by  members  of  a  boys'  Aero  Club  organized  in  one  of  the  High 
Schools.  The  models  are  from  one  to  three  feet  in  length,  one  being  of  the 
Curtis  type,  one  of  the  Wright  type,  and  the  others  being  designed  to  carry  out 
the  ideas  of  the  boys.  Much  interest  is  shown  in  this  exhibition  by  readers  at  the 
library. 

The  Committee  on  the  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis  of  the  Charity  Organization 
Society  of  the  City  of  New  York  is  planning  to  give  lectures  on  tuberculosis  in  the 
assembly-rooms  of  the  various  branches  during  the  winter.  To  assist  the  work  of 
the  Committee  the  Library  has  arranged  to  distribute  from  its  delivery  desks 
circulars  published  by  the  Society  on  '*How  to  avoid  Consumption  (Tuberculosis).'' 
The  best  popular  books  on  the  subject  will  be  obtained  by  the  Library  for  circula- 
tion. 

At  the  Lenox  branch  on  Friday,  December  9,  Mayor  Gaynor  tendered  a  re- 
ception to  the  members  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Letters  and  the 
National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE   NEW  YORK  PUBLIC   LIBRARY  RELATING 
TO  BRITISH  GENEALOGY  AND  LOCAL  HISTORY. 


Part  VII. 


Sutherlandshire. 

Caithness    (Commissariot).     The    commissa- 

riot  record  of  Caithness.     Register  of  testaments, 

1661-1664.     Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.     Edinburgh: 

the   Society^    1902.     2   p.l.,    7    p.      8*.     (Scottish 

Rec.  Soc.     Pt.  18.)  ART 

This   district   comprises   the   counties  of   Caithness  and 
Sutherland. 

Caithness  &  Sutherland  records,  collected 
and  edited  by  A.  W.  Johnston,  Amy  Johnston, 
and  Henry  Paton.  London:  Viking  Club,  1909- 
10.  8**.  V.  I,  pp.  1-80.  (Orkney  &  Shetland 
Old-lore  Ser.  of  the  Viking  Clab.  no.  13,  16,  19, 
22.)  CPA 

HistorieuSt  pseud.  Some  references  to  witch- 
craft and  charming.  From  Caithness  and  Suther- 
land church  records.  (Orkney  and  Shetland  Old 
Lore  series  of  the  Viking  Club.  Old  Lore  Miscell. 
V.  2,  pp.  110-115,  1 71-172,  193;  V.  3,  pp.  47-48. 
London,   1909-1910.     8°.) 

Laurie  (John).  The  tourist's  companion 
through  Sutherlandshire.  Glasgow:  the  author^ 
n.  d.     4  1.,  9-108  p.     i6'.  *C.  p.  ▼.  868 

St.  John  (Charles  William  George).  A  tour 
in  Sutherlandshire,  with  extracts  from  the  field- 
books  of  a  sportsman  and  naturalist.  London. 'J, 
Murray,  1849.     2  v.  pi.     8*.  MlTcL 

Appendix,    n.  t,-p,    »./.  [pref.  1884]. 

X  p.l.,  xi-xiii,  291-374  p.     2.  ed.     12*.       MYEL 

Youngs  (A.)  The  angler's  and  sketcher's  guide 
to  Sutherland.  Edinburgh:  IV,  Pater  son,  1 881. 
X,  2  1.,  9-130  p.,  I  map.     2.  ed.     16**.  MTK 

Sutton. 

Redstone  (Vincent  Burrough).  Sutton,  i  pi. 
(Proc.  Suffolk  Inst,  of  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 
V.  10,  pp.  58-70.     Ipswich,  1898.     8".)  CO 

Sutton-in- Ash  Beld. 

Sntton-in-Ashfleld.  Marriages  at  Sutton- 
in-Ashfidd,  157210  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire, 
Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish  registers.  Marriajnes. 
V.  II,  pp.  49-106.     London,  1907.     8".)       ARX 

Marriages  at  Sutton-in-Ashfield,  18 13   to 

1837.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  13,  pp.  139- 
173,     London,  1910.     8°.) 


Sutton  Basset t. 

Sutton  Bassett.  Marriages  at  Weston-by- 
Welland  and  Sutton  Bassett,  1576  to  18 12.  (In: 
Northamptonshire,  Eng.  Northamptonshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  93-11 1.  London, 
1908.     8^)  ARX 

Sutton  Bonington. 

St.  Anne'Sy  Sutton  Bonington,  Marriages  at 
Sutton  Bonington,  1560  to  1812.  (In:  Notting- 
hamshire, Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  5,  pp.  119-125.    London,  i^^,    8°.) 


St.  Michael's*  Sutton  Bonington,  Marriages 
at  Sutton  Bonington,  1559  to  18 12.  i^^'-  Notting- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5t  PP* 
127-148.     London,  1903.     8"*.)  ARX 

Sutton  under  Brailes,  Warwickshire. 

Sutton  under  Brailes.  Marriages  at  Sutton 
under  Brailes,  1578  to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire, 
Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marria- 
ges.    V.  4,  pp.  141-146.     London,   1898.     8**.) 


Swainswick. 

Peach  (R.  E.  M.)  The  annals  of  the  parish 
of  Swainswick  (near  the  city  of  Bath),  with  ab- 
stracts of  the  register,  the  church  accounts,  and  the 
overseers*  books.  London:  S.  Low,  Marston, 
Searle  fir»  Rivington  [1890].  xi,  183  p.,  I  facsim., 
I  map,  I  pi.     4**.  fCO 

SwalclifTe. 

Keyser  (Charles  E.)  An  architectural  account 
of  Swalcliffe  church,  Oxfordshire.  10  pi.  (Archaeol. 
Jour.  V.  61  (ser.  2,  v.  11),  pp.  85-101.  London^ 
1904.) 

SwallowBeld,  Berkshire. 

Russell  (Constance  Charlotte  Eliza  Lennox), 
Lady,  Swallowfield  and  its  owners.  London: 
Longmans,  Green  &*  Co,,  1901.  xii,  362  p.,  ig 
pi.,  26  port.,  7  tab.    8\  CO 

Swansea. 

Merlin  (S.  P.  J.)  The  town  and  port  of  Swan- 
sea. (Maga.  of  Commerce,  v.  3,  pp.  380-387. 
London,  1903.) 


735 


736 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Swavescy. 

Sw^avesey.  Marriages  at  Swavesey,  1599  to 
1812.  (In:  Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cambridgeshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  63-102. 
London  ^  1908.     8^.)  ARX 

Sweetheart  abbey. 
Wallace-James  (J.  G.)    Royal  confirmation 
of  the   foundation   charter  of  Sweetheart  Abbey. 
(Geneal.     v.  16,  pp.  215-218.     Exeter,  1900.) 

Swell. 

Swell.  Marriages  at  Swell,  1599  to  1 81 2.  (In: 
Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.    V.  4,  pp.  1 51-159.     London^  1902.     8°.) 


Marriages  at   Swell,    1713  to  1754.     (In: 

Somerset,  Eng.     Somerset  parish  registers.     Mar- 
riages.    V.  5,  pp.   113-116.     London,  1904.     8°.) 


Swincomb. 
*    See  Swyncombe. 

Swinderby. 

Sw^inderby.  Marriages  at  Swinderby,  1562 
to  1812.  (In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  33-48- 
London,  190S.     8°.)  ARX 

Swindon,  Gloucestershire. 

Swindon.  Marriages  at  Swindon,  1638  to 
1837.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp._852 
100.     London,  1896.     8**.) 


Swindon,  Wiltshire. 

Jefferies  (Richard).  JefiferiesMand.  A  history 
of  Swindon  and  its  environs. . .  Edited  with  notes 
by  G.  Toplis.  London:  Simpkin,  Marshall. . . 
1896.     xvi,  207  p.,  I  map,  12  pi.     4**.  CO 

Swyncombe. 

Pearman  (Morgan  Thomas).  Notes  on  Swin- 
comb. Banbury:  W.  Potts,  1906.  13  p.  8°. 
(Oxfordshire  Archaeological  Society.  Transactions 
and  papers,     no.  48.)  CO 

Swyne  Toller. 
See  Great  Toller. 

Syde. 

Syde.  Marriages  at  Syde,  1686  to  1812.  (In: 
Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  137-138.  London^ 
1906.     8'.) 


Syerston. 

Syerston.  Marriages  at  Syerston,  1567  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  47- 
54.     London,  1902.     8°.)  ARX 

Symondsbury. 

Symondsbury.  Marriages  at  Symondsbury, 
1558  to  18 1 2.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  23-51.  London^ 
1907.     8^) 


Syston,  Gloucestershire. 

Syston.     The  parish  register  of    Syston,   or 
Stston. . .  from  1 576-1641.     Transcribed  and  anno- 
tated   by    H.    B.    McCall.     Nailsworth:   H.  B. 
McCall,  1^01,     80  p.     8^  ARX 

Tadley. 

Tadley.  Marriages  at  Tadley,  1691  to  1812. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  91-100.  London,  IQ04. 
8^)  ARX 

Tallaght. 

Fitigrerald  {.Lord  Walter).  Tallaght,  in  the 
county  Dublin,  illus.  (Jour.  Co.  Kildare  Arch- 
aeol.  Soc.     v.  5,  pp.  17-36.     Dublin,  1906.) 

Handcock  (William  Domville).  The  history 
and  antiquities  of  Tallaght,  County  Dublin.  Dub- 
lin: Hodges,  Foster  &*  Figgis,  1877.  I  p.l.,  vi, 
7-131  p.     12°.  CT 

Talley  abbey. 

Owen  (Edwin).  A  contribution  to  the  history 
of  the  Praemonstratensian  abbey  of  Talley.  (Arch- 
aeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  5,  v.  10,  pp.  29-47,  120- 
128,  226-237.  309-325;  ser.  5,  V.  II,  pp.  34-50. 
92-107,  196-213.     London,  1893-94.    8*.)     CVA 

Taney. 

Ball  (Francis  Elrington),  and  E.  Hamilton. 
The  parish  of  Taney:  a  history  of  Dundrum,  near 
Dublin,  and  its  neighbourhood.  Dublin:  Hodges, 
Figgis  fir»  Co,,  1895.     viii,  2  I.,  256  p.,  I  pi.      12*. 

CT 

Tangley. 

Tan§fley.  Marriages  at  Tangley,  1 703  to  1 8 1 2. 
(In :  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  2,  pp.  13-18.     London,  1900.    S**.) 


Tanridge  priory. 

Heales  (Alfred).  Tanridge  priory,  and  the 
Austin  canons.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Surrey 
Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  9,  pp.  19-156.  London,  1888. 
8^)  CO 

Taplow. 

Taplow.  Marriages  at  Taplow,  1710  to  18 12. 
(In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  1 23-131. 
London,  1909.     8'.)  A-M-^r 


Tarrant  Hinton. 

Tarrant  Hinton.  The  registers  of  Tarrant 
Hinton,  Dorset.  1 545-1812.  London:  Parish  Beg. 
Soc.,  1902.  xi,  75  p.  8**.  (Parish  Register  Soc. 
[no.]  44.)  ARS 

Tasley. 

Tasley.  The  register  of  Tasley.  iv,  35,  vii  p. 
(In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Parish 
registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford,  v.  i,  pp.  275-30Q. 
London,  1900.     8".)  ARX 

Tatenhill. 

Tatenhill.  Tatenhill  parish  register.  1563- 
1812.  [Stafford?^  Privately prinUd  for  tht  Staf- 
ordshire  Par,  Beg.  Soc,,  1905.  v,  228  p.  8". 
(Staffordshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Deanery  of  Tut- 
bury.    V.  2.) 


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Tatham. 

Robert  Hall  Chapel.  The  Catholic  registers 
of  Robert  Hall  and  Hornby,  co.  Lancaster,  1757- 
185 1.  (In:  Catholic  Record  Soc.  Miscellanea. 
V.  4,  pp.  319-^52.     London^  1907.     8*.) 

Taunton. 

Hu§fO  (Thomas).  The  hospital  of  S.  Margaret, 
Taunton.  (Somerset  Archseol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Proc.  V.  18,  pt.  2,  pp.  100-135.  Taunton^  i874' 
8'.)  CO 

Locke  (Richard).  The  customs  of  the  manor 
of  Taunton  and  Taunton  Deane,  agreeably  to  the 
ancient  rolls  and  customaries  of  the  said  manor. 
Taunton:  J.  Savage,  181 6.  2  p.l.,  v-vii,  8-65  p. 
I6^  CBP  p.  ▼.  1 

McAoliire  (W.  J.)  Mate's  illustrated  Taun- 
ton. A  historic  and  up-to-date  survey.  By  W.  J. 
McAuIifTe. . .  Illustrations  from.  ..photographs  by 
W.  A.  Crockett.  Official  guide  of  the  Taunton 
Town  Council.  Bournemouth:  IV.  Afate6f*  Sons, 
1907.  64  p. ,  I  map,  2  pi.  ob.  16°.  (Mate's  illus- 
trated guides.)  CO 

St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Taunton.  Marriages  at 
Taunton  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  1558  to  18 12.  (In: 
Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.    V.  Q-v.  10,  p.  113.      London,  1907.     8**.) 


Toulmin   (Joshua).     History  of  the  town  of 
Taunton  in  the  county  of  Somerset  [Eng.]     Taun- 


ton, 1 791.     pi.,  map.     4' 


CO 


Taunton  priory. 

Hag^  (Thomas).  Taunton  priory.  (Somerset- 
shire Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  9, 
pt.  2,  pp.  I-127.      Taunton,  i860.     8°.)  CO 

Tawton,  South. 
See  South  Tawton. 

Taxal. 

Taxjtl.  Marriages  at  Taxal,  i6iitoi8t2.  (In: 
Cheshire,  Eng.  Cheshire  parish  registers.  Marri- 
ages. V.  I,  pp.  31-58.    London,  1909.  8".)    ARX 

Teignmouth. 

Lake  (W.  C.)  Ancient  Teignmouth.  (Rept. 
&  Transac.  Devonshire  Assoc,  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Sci.,  Lit.  &  Art.  v.  36  (ser.  2,  v.  6), 
pp.  103-112.     Plymouth,  1904.) 

Teignmouth,  West. 
See  West  Teignmouth. 

Temple  Grafton. 

Temple  Grafton.  Marriages  at  Temple  Graf- 
ton. 1612  to  1812.  (In:  Warwickshire.  Eng.  War- 
wickshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i. 
pp.  103-105.     London,  1904.     8".) 


Temple  Guiting. 

Temple  Guiting.  Marriages  at  Temple  Guit- 
ing. 1676  to  1752.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng. 
Gloucestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.^ 
pp.  93-97.     London^  1898.     8'.) 


Temple  Patrick. 

Latimer  (William  T.)  The  old  session- book 
of  Templepatrick  Presbyterian  church.  Co.  Antrim. 
(Jour.  Royal  Soc.  of  Antiq.  of  Ireland,  v.  25 
(ser.  5,  V.  5),  pp.  130-134;  V.  31  (scr.  5,  v.  11), 
pp.  162-175,  259-272.     Dublin,  1895-1901.) 

Tenbury,  Worcestershire. 

Evans  (Tunstall).  The  history  of  Tenbury. 
London:  Th.  Hurst,  1840.  2  p.l.,  (i)  4-1 14  p., 
I  1.     8'. 


Tenby,  Pembrokeshire. 

Barnaschone  (L.  P.)  Manners  and  customs 
of  the  people  of  Tenby  in  the  eighteenth  century. 
(Cambrian  Journal,  v.  4,  pp.  177-197.  London^ 
1857.     8'.)  CV 

Owynne  (Fanny  Price).  Sketches  of  Tenby 
and  its  neighbourhood;  an  historical  and  descrip- 
tive g^ide  to  all  the  chief  places  of  interest  in  the 
vicinity.     Tenby:  G.  H.  Hough,  1846.     vii,  loop. 


I6^ 


% 


m 


Hartshorne  (Charles  Henry).  Tenby.  (Cam- 
brian  Journal.  i86x,  pp.  245-252.  Tenby,  1861. 
8^)  CV 

Mayhew  (S.  M.)  Tenby  and  St.  David's. 
2  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  41,  pp. 
28-42.     London,  1885.) 

Nicholas  (John).  The  case  of  Tenby  v.  Nar- 
berth,  touching  a  market  established  in  the  latter 
during  the  Commonwealth.  (Cambrian  Journal. 
1863,  pp.  225-241.     Tenby,  1863.     8'.)  CV 

Tenby  records.   (Cambrian  Journal,    i860, 
289-297.      Tenby,  i860.     8'.) 

Tenterden. 

Farley  (Robert).  The  early  history  of  Tenter- 
den. (Archacologia  Cantiana.  v.  14,  pp.  37-60. 
London,  1 882.     8*.)  CO 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  [The  records 
of]  the  corporation  of  Tenterden.  (In:  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  6.  report,  part  i,  pp. 
569-572.     London,  1 877.     f.) 

Terrington. 

Terring^ton.  The  registers  of  Terrington, 
Co.  York.  Christenings,  1600-1812.  Marriages, 
burials,  1599-1812.  Transcribed  and  indexed  by 
W.  Brigg.  \Leeds\  Privately  ptd.  for  the  York- 
shire  Parish  Register  Soc,  1907.  vi,  202  p.  8**. 
(Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Pub'ns. 
V.  29.) 


Tetbury. 

Tetbnry.  Marriages  at  Tetbury.  1 631  to  18 12. 
(In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  10,  pp.  75-153.  London, 
1905.     8%)  ARX 

Teversal. 

TeversaL  Marriages  at  Teversal,  1572  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  11.  _pp^ 
145-158.     London,  1907.     8*".) 


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Tewkesbury,  Gloucestershire. 

Bennett  (James).  The  history  of  Tewkes- 
bury.    Tewkesbury,  1830.     pi.     8°.  CO 

Dyde  (William).  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  Tewkesbury.  Tewkesbury:  Printed  by  the  Ed- 
itor, 1798.  xvi,  I  1.,  xvii-xxiv,  I  1.,  25-243  p.,  5  pi. 
8%  CO 

Tewkesbury  abbey. 

Annates  Monasterii  de  Theokesberia,  1066- 
1263.  From  ms.  Cotton.  Cleopatra  A.  vii.  (In: 
Annales  monastici.     v.  i,  pp.  41-180.)  C 

Blashill  (T.)  Tewkesbury  abbey  church. 
(Jour.  Br.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  32,  pp.  44-53. 
London,  1876.) 

Dowdeswell  (E.  R.)  The  monks  of  the 
monastery  of  St.  Mary,  at  Tewkesbury.  (Transac. 
Bristol  &  Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc.  for  1902. 
V.  25,  pp.  77-93.     Bristol,  1902.) 

Hartshorne  (Albert).  Tewkesbury  abbey 
church.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  47,  pp.  290-301. 
London,  1890.) 

MasB^  (H.  J.  L.  J.)  The  abbey  church  of 
Tewkesbury;  with  some  account  of  the  priory 
church  of  Deerhurst,  Gloucestershire.  London: 
G.  Bell  &*  Sons,  1900.  xii,  126  p.,  3  1.  12°. 
(Bell's  cathedral  series.)  MRBR 

Petit  (John  Louis).  The  abbey  church  of 
Tewkesbury;  with  a  description  of  its  plan  and 
architectural  peculiarities.  Cheltenham,  i%x^.  pi. 
nar.  4^  MRBH 

Wakeman  (Thomas).  On  the  kitchener's  roll 
of  Tewkesbury  Abbey.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.     V.  15,  pp.  318-332.     London,  1859.) 

Thame,  Oxfordshire. 

Thame.  The  churchwardens'  accounts  of  the 
parish  of  St.  Mary,  Thame.  Commencing  in  the 
year  1442.  Transcribed  by  Ellis  W.  Patterson. 
(Berks,  Bucks  &  Oxon  Archaeol.  Jour.  Reading, 
1902-08.  8*".  n.  s.  V.  7,  pp.  1 1 3-1 19;  V.  8,  pp. 
24-30,  50-59.  71-77;  V.  9,  pp.  51-57,  75-78,  117- 
120;  V.  10,  pp.  19-24,  55-58,  87-90,  105-107; 
V.  II,  pp.  55-56,  116-118;  V.  12,  pp.  13-15;  V.  13, 
pp.  49-52;  V.  14,  pp.  25-28,  86-88.)  CA 

Thames  river. 

Besant  {Sir  Walter) .  The  Thames  from  Wap- 
ping  to  Blackwall.  (Century  Maga.  v.  60,  pp. 
746-758.     New  York,  1900.) 

Birch  (W.  de  Gray).  Notes  on  the  Isis  in  the 
Saxon  charters,  and  the  signification  of  Berkshire. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  49,  pp.  251-256. 
London,  1893.) 

Boydell  (J.,  aW  Josiah).  An  history  of  the 
river  Thames,  under  title  of  an  history  of  the  prin- 
cipal rivers  of  Great  Britain.  London,  1794-96. 
2v.     i\  ttCBF 

Church  (A.  J.)  Isis  and  Thamesis.  Hours  on 
the  river  from  Oxford  to  Henley.  London:  Seeley 
dr*  Co,,  1886.     3  p.l.,  65  p.,  12  pi.     4%         fCOB 

Summer  days  on  the  Thames;  recollections 

of  boating  and  fishing  between  Henley  and  Ox- 
ford. London:  Seeley  &*  Co.,  1890.  viii,  72  p. 
sq.  8*.  COB 


Dickens  (C.),yr.  Dickens'  dictionary  of  the 
Thames,  from  its  source  to  the  Nore. .  .1895. . . 
[London]  /.  Smith  [1895].     308  p.     I6^     KPP 

Griffiths  (Roger).  A  description  of  the  river 
Thames,  &c.,  witi  the  city  of  London's  jurisdic- 
tion and  conservacy  thereof  proved,  both  in  point 
of  right  and  usage. . .  [With  new  t.-p.  and  dedica- 
tion by  Robert  Binnell.]  London:  T.  Longman, 
1758.     I  p.l.,  xvi,  2I.,  296  p.     8*.  VBS 

Hall  (S.  C),  and  Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  Hall.  The 
book  of  the  Thames,  from  its  rise  to  its  fall.  Lon- 
don, 1867.     illus.     8'.  COB 

Robertson  (H.  R.)  Life  on  the  upper  Thames. 
London:  Virtue,  Spalding  6t*  Co.,  1875.  x,  i  1.. 
214  p.,  I  pi.     sq.  4°.  fMYEL 

Sharpe  (Montagu).  The  great  ford  across  the 
lower  Thames.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v,  63  (scr.  2, 
▼•  I3)»  PP-  25-39.     London,  1906.) 

Tombleson  (         ).     Thames.     London,  n.  d. 

4^  tcoB 

Up  and  down  the  Thames,  from  London  Bridge 
to  Hampton  Court  and  from  London  Bridge  to  the 
sea,  by  the  Victoria  Steamboat  Association's  steam- 
ers. London:  Hodder  Brothers,  1893.  2  p.l., 
118  p.     illus.     24^  COB 

« 

Wri§fht  (George  R.)  On  the  source  and  no- 
menclature of  the  river  Thames.  (Jour.  Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  25,  pp.  346-355.  London, 
1869.) 

Thatcham. 

Barfield  (Samuel).  Thatcham,  Berks,  and  its 
manors.  Edited  and  arranged  for  publication  by 
James  Parker.  Oxford:  J.  Parker  6r*  Co.,  iqoi. 
2  V.     facsim.,  maps,  plan,  pi.     f**.  fCO 

Thetford. 

Blomefleld  (F.)  The  history  of  the  ancient 
city  and  burgh  of  Thetford  in  the  counties  of  Nor- 
folk and  Suffolk,  shewing  its  rise,  increase,  de- 
crease, and  present  state.  Fersfield,  1739.  ^84. 
12  p.     4%  ♦C,  p.  ▼.  408 

Thetford  priory. 

Harrod  (Henry).  Observations  on  the  history 
and  present  state  of  Thetford  priory.  With  a  plan. 
(Norfolk  and  Norwich  Archaeol.  Soc.  Norfolk 
Archaeology,  v.  3,  pp.  105-124.  Norwich,  1852. 
8'.)  CO 

Thorington. 

Thorin§^ton.  The  registers  of  the  parish  of 
Thorington  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  with  notes  of 
the  different  acts  of  Parliament  referring  to  them, 
and  notices  of  the  Bence  family,  with  pedigree. . . 
Edited  by  T.  S.  Hill.  London:  Mitchell b'  Hugjtes^ 
1884.    v,  121  p.,  I  facsim.,  i  pi.,  i  tab.    4"*. 


Thornbury. 

Thornbnry.  Marriages  at  Thornbury,  1550 
to  18 1 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  15,  pp^  i^ 
76.     London,  1909.     8") 


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Thorncombe. 

Thomeombe.  Marriages  at  Thorncombe, 
1552  to  1 8 12.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng,  Dorset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  1 13-158.  Lon- 
i^on,  iqoy,     8^)  ARX 

Thorne  Falcon. 

Thome  Falcon.  Marriages  at  Thorne  Faul- 
con,  172610  18 12.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somer- 
set parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  19^2^ 
London,  1906.     8®.) 


Thorne  St.  Margaret. 

Thorne  St.  Margaret.  Marriages  at  Thorne 
St.  Margaret,  1721  to  18 12.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng. 
Somerset  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  iif_pp^ 
1 51-152.     London,  1908.     8**.) 


Thorney. 

Regfister  of  baptisms  of  the  French  Protestant 
refugees  settled  at  Thorney,  Cambridgeshire,  1654- 
1727.  Transcribed  and  edited  by  H.  Peet.  Aber- 
deen, 1903.  xvi,  138  p.,  I  1..  I  facsim.  4*. 
(Huguenot  Soc.  of  London.    Publ.  v.  17.)  ZOLA 

No.  253  of  450  copies  printed. 

Thornhill. 

Thornhill.  The  register  of  the  parish  of 
Thornhill.  Edited  by  J.  Charlesworth.  Pt.  i. 
[Leeds]  Privately  ptd.  for  the  Yorkshire  Parish 
Register  Soc,  1907.  8*.  (Yorkshire  Parish  Reg- 
ister Soc.     Publications,     v.  28.)  ARX 

Pt.  I.  1580-1745. 

Yorkshire  Archaeological  Society.  Excursion 
to  Dewsbury  and  Thornhill. ..  1904.  Programme 
and   arrangements.      Wakefield:  R.   P,   Dodgson, 

1904.  12  p.,  10  pi.     8**.  CO 

Thornton,  Buckinghamshire. 

Thornton.  The  register  of  the  parish  of 
Thornton,  in  the  county  of  Buckinghamshire,  1562- 
1812...  Exeter:  Bucks  Parish  Reg,  Soc,,  1903. 
xi,  56  p.  8^  (Bucks  Parish  Reg.  Soc.  [PublJ 
no.  2.)  ARX 

Thornton,  Lancashire. 

Thornber  (William).  An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Blackpool  and  its  neighbour- 
hood, viz.:  Thornton,  Burn  Hall... etc.  Poulton, 
1S37.     16'.  CO 

Thornton,  Yorkshire. 

Greg^ory  (J.)  Annals  of  an  old  Yorkshire  vil- 
lage.    (Bradford   Antiquary,     n.   s.   pt.    10,  July, 

1905.  pp.  465-492.     Bradford  1905.) 

Thornton  abbey. 

P.  (T.  H.)  Thornton  abbey,  Lincolnshire. 
(Archaeol.  Jour.    v.  2,  pp.  357-364.    London,  1845.) 

Thoroton. 

Thoroton.  Marriages  at  Thoroton,  1583  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  143- 
148.     London,  1898.     8'.) 


Thorpe  on  the  Hill. 

Thorpe  on  the  Hill.  Marriages  at  Thorpe  on 
the  Hill,  1563  to  1835.  (In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng. 
Lincolnshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4. 
pp.  63-71.     London,  1909.     8"*.)  ARX 

Thorpe- juxta-Newark. 

Thorpe *Jazta-Nei^ark.  Marriages  at  Thorpe- 
juxta-Newark,  1559  to  1800.  (In:  Nottingham- 
shire, Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  4,  pp.  55-60.    London,  1902.     8®.) 


Thorpe  Satchville. 
See  Twyford. 

Thrandeston. 

Thrandeston,  Marriages  at  Thrandeston, 
1559  to  18 12.  (In:  Suffolk,  Eng.  Suffolk  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,pp.  1-27.  London,  iqio. 
8^)  ARX 

Thrigby. 

Thrii^by.  Marriages  at  Thrigby,  1539  to  181 2. 
(In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages. V.  5,  pp.  71-75.  London,  19 10.  8".)    ARX 

Thrumpton. 

Thrampton«  Marriages  at  Thrumpton,  1679 
to  1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Notting- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  7*PP> 
33-37.     London,  1905.     8**.)  ARX 

Thrussington. 

Thrassing^on,  Marriages  at  Thrussington, 
1660  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng.  Leicester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  97- 
109.     London,  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

Thurgarton. 

Tharg^arton,  Marriages  at  Thurgarton,  1654- 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  133- 
143.     London,  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

T  hurl  bear. 

Tharlbear,  Marriages  at  Thurlbear.  1700  to 
1 812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  85-91.  London,  1906. 
8^)  ARX 

Thurlby. 

Tharlby.  Marriages  at  Thurlby,  1576  to  18 12. 
(In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  109-115.  London,  if^o%, 
8^)  ARX 

Thurloxton. 

Tharlozton*  Marriages  at  Thurloxton,  1559 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  149-156.  Lon- 
don, 1910.     8^)  ARX 

Thursby,  Cumberland. 

Wilson  (James).  The  earliest  register  of  the 
parish  of  Thursby.  (Cumberland  and  Westmorland 
Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  14,  pp.  121- 
133.     Kendal,  1897.     8".)  CO 


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Thurso. 

Reprint  (A)  of  the  statistical  account  of  the 
town  and  parish  of  Thurso,  in  Scotland  [by  Sir 
John  Sinclair]  and  of  the  parish  of  Aghaboe,  in 
Ireland  [by  the  Rev.  Edward  Ledwich].  With  a 
short  introduction,  containing  a  plan  for  the  arrange- 
ment of  the  statistical  account  of  Ireland.  Dublin 
[i8i-?]     89  p.,  I  map,  2  pi.     8°.        CR  p.  box  3 

Scotland. — Ordnance  Survey.  Book  of  refer- 
ence to  the  plan  of  the  parish  of  Thurso,  in  the 
county  of  Caithness  containing  21692.553  acres. 
LiOndon:  G.  E.  Eyre  and  IV.  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.^ 
1873.     2  p.l.,  30  p.,  I  map.     8  .  CR  p.  box 

Thwaite  St.  Mary. 

Thinraite  St.  Mary.  Marriages  at  Thwaite  St. 
Mary,  1539  to  1837.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  129-TJ55. 
London,  1910.     8**.) 


Tickenhall. 

Tickenhall.  Marriages  at  Tickenhall,  1626 
to  1812.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  1 17-137.  Lon- 
don, 1908.     8^) 


Tidmington. 

Tidming^on.  Marriages  at  Tidmington,  1693- 
18 12.  (In:  Worcestershire,  Eng.  Worcestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  37-44.  Lon- 
don, 1901.     8^)  ARX 

Tiltey  abbey. 

Waller  (William  Chapman).  Records  of  Tiltey 
Abbey:  an  account  of  some  preserved  at  Easton 
Lodge.  (Transac.  Essex  Archceol.  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  8, 
PP-  353-362;  V.  9,  pp.  118-121.  Colchester,  Eng,, 
i902-'o3.) 

Timoleague  abbey. 

Franklin  (Denham).  Timoleague  Abbey.  (Jour. 
Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  i,  pp.  173-178. 
Cork,  1892.) 

Timworth. 

Timworth.  The  parish  registers  of  Timworth, 
Co.  Suffolk.  Baptisms,  1 565-1716.  Marriages, 
1558-1715.  Burials,  1572-1715.  Transcribed  by 
W-  ^rigg.  Priv.  prt'd.  for  the  subscribers.  ^Leedsj^ 
Knight  and Forster'\\i^o^.    2  p.l.,  42  p.    8**. 


Tintagel. 

Tintag^el.  Marriages  at  Tintagel,  1588  to  18 12. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  2,  pp.  23-45.     London,  1902.     8".) 


Tintern  abbey. 

Heath  (Charles).  Monmouthshire.  Historical 
and  descriptive  accounts  of  the  ancient  and  present 
state  of  Tintern  Abbey...  To  which  are  added, 
the  charters  for  its  foundation,  with  curious  notices 
of  the  monastic  order.  And  an  history  of  the  set- 
tlement of  Tintern.  as  a  wire  and  iron  manufactory. 
[Monmouth]  C.  Heath  [pref.  1801].     SQ  1-     8% 

CO  p.  ▼•  1 

Tintinhull. 

Hobhoase  (Edmund),  editor.  Church-ward- 
ens' accounts  of  Croscombe,   Pilton,  Yatton,   Tin- 


tinhull, Morebath,  and  St.  Michael's,  Bath,  rang- 
ing from  1349  to  1560.  [London:  Harrison  6* 
Sons,  printers']  1890.  i  p.l.,  xxvi,  278  p.  8*. 
(Somerset  Record  Society,    v.  4.)  CO 

Tipperary. 

Bibliography. 

Coleman  (James).  Bibliography  of  the  coun- 
ties of  Waterford,  Tipperary  &  Wexford.  (Water- 
ford  &  So.  East  of  Ireland  Archseol.  Soc.  Jour. 
V.  10,  pp.  323-328.      Waterford,  1907.     8**.) 

GsNSRAL  Works. 

Ireland. — Public  Record  Office,     Extract  from 

further  report  of  the  asst.  deputy  keeper  on  the 

records  of  the  county  of  Tipperary.     (6.  ann.  rept. 

Deputy  Keeper  Public  Records,    187a.     pp.   44- 

113) 

LalFan  (Thomas).  The  post  Cromwellian  in- 
habitants of  Tipperary.  [List  of  householders.] 
(Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archaol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  5, 
pp.  62-69.     Cork,  1899.) 

Tiree. 

Beveridg^e  (Erskine).  Coll  and  Tiree ;  their 
prehistoric  forts  and  ecclesiastical  antiquities,  with 
notices  of  ancient  remains  in  the  Treshnish  Isles. 
With  77  illustrations  and  2  maps.  Edinburgh: 
T.  ^  A,  Constable,  1903.  xvi,  i  1.,  206  p., 
2  maps,  77  pi.     4**.  CP 

No.  a  17  of  300  copies  printed. 

Tirley. 

Tirley.  Marriages  at  Tirley,  1655  to  1812. 
(In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  14,  pp.  43-56.  London, 
1908.     8^)  ARX 

Tithby. 
See  Tythby. 

Tiverton. 

Dunsford  (Martin).  Historical  memoirs  of  the 
town  and  parish  of  Tiverton  in  the  county  of 
Devon...  Exeter:  The  Author ,  1790.  xiv,  15- 
466  p.,  I  l,  4  pi.     2.  ed.     4**.  tCO 

Harding^  (W.)  The  history  of  Tiverton,  in 
the  county  of  Devon.  Tiverton:  F,  Boyce,  1845- 
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Skinner  (Emily).  Old  Tiverton  or  Twyford. 
(Devon.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.  &c.  Rept.  &  Transac. 
V.  38  (ser.  2,  V.  8),  pp.  380-390.     Plymouth,  1906.) 

Todenham. 

Todenham.  Marriages  at  Todenham,  1721 
to  1812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  147- 
153.     London,  1898.     8^)  ARX 

Toft. 

Toft.  Marriages  at  Toft,  1539  ^o  17^0.  (In: 
Cambridgeshire,  Eng.  Cambridgeshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  139-150.  ^^^»; 
don,  1909.     8'.) 

Toller.  Great. 
See  Great  Toller. 


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Toller  Porcorum. 
Ste  Great  Toller. 

Tollerton. 

ToUerton*  Marriag^es  at  TollertOD,  1559  to 
1812.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  165- 
173.     London,  1899.     8^)  ARX 

Tonbridge  castle. 

Wadmore  (J.  F.)  Tonbridge  castle  and  its 
lords.  (Archaeologia  Cantiana.  v.  16,  pp.  12-S7. 
London,  1886.     8^)  CO 

Tonedale. 

Fox  (Charles  H.)  Chronicles  of  Tonedale. 
Two  centuries  of  family  history.  [Taunton'] 
Printed  for  private  circulation  [fy  Barnicott  dr* 
Son]  1879.  2  p.].,  59  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.,  I  port,  illus. 
sq.  8^ 


Tong. 

Aadeii(J.  E.)  The  college  of  Tong.  (Transac. 
Shropshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  ser.  3, 
V.  6,  pt.  2,  pp.  199-216.     Shrewsbury,  1906.) 

Griffiths  (George).  A  history  of  Tong,  Shrop- 
shire, its  churches,  manor. .  .and  clergy,  with  notes 
on  Boscobel. . .  Newport:  Home  6f*  Bennion,  1894. 
xii,  236  p.,  I  facsim.,  24  pi.,  3  port.     2.  ed.     8°. 

CO 

Ton^.  The  register  of  Tong.  vii,  124,  xxi  p. 
(Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Parish  regis- 
ters. Diocese  of  Lichfield,  v.  4,  pp.  181-304. 
London,  1903.     8°.)  ARX 

Vaan^han  (H.  F.  J.)  Inscriptions  from  the 
tombs  in  the  parish  churches  of  Tong  and  Doning- 
ton,  Co.  Salop.  With  notes.  (Shropshire  Arcbseol. 
&  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  5,  pp.  313-388. 
Shrewsbury,  1882.     8^)  CO 

Topcroft. 

Topcroft.  Marriages  at  Topcroft,  1557  to 
1813.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  5,  pp.  111-128.    London,  igio.    8**.) 


Toppesfield. 

Barnes  (H.  B. )  A  sketch  of  Toppesfield  par- 
ish, Essex  Co..  England,  by  H.  B.  Barnes,  and 
The  history. .  .of  Toppesfield  parish. .  .by  P.  Mo- 
rant.  . .  Edited  by  G.  F.  Dow.  Tops/ie/d  [Mass.] 
Merrill  Pr.,  1900.     I  p. I.,  30  p.,  4  pi.     8**. 

CO  p.  box 
Tormarton. 

Tormarton,  Marriages  at  Tormarton  with 
West  Littleton.  1600-1812;  including  Acton  Tur- 
ville,  1754-1S12.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glou- 
cestershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  13. 
pp.  71-87.     London,  1908.     8**.)  ARX 

Torquay,  Devonshire. 

Torquay:  the  English  Riviera.  An  illustrated 
description  of  the  queen  of  watering  places.  Tor- 
quay [Eng,]  Torquay  Directory  Newspaper  &* 
Gen,  Prtg,  Co.,  Ltd,,  1906.  52  p.,  i  map,  I  pi. 
f^  fKNN 

White  (J.  T.)  The  history  of  Torquay.  Tor- 
quay:  ''Directory''  Off,,  1878.  vi,  I  1.,  vii-xi, 
403  p.,  13  Pl.     8^  CO 


Torrington,  Great. 
See  Great  Torrington. 

Torryburn,   Fifeshire. 

Mercer  (Andrew).  The  history  of  Dunferm- 
line . . .  including  historical  notices . . .  of . . .  Torry- 
burn.    Dunfermline,  1828.     12**.  CR 

Tortington  priory. 

Turner  (Edward).  The  priory  of  Pynham,  or 
De  Calceto;  with  some  notice  of  the  priories  of 
Tortington,  Hardham,  and  Leveminster.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  11,  pp.  89-120.  London, 
1859.     8^)  CO 

Tort  worth. 

Tortworth,  Marriages  at  Tortworth,  1620  to 
1 812.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  113-12^. 
London,  1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Totnes. 

History  (The)  of  Totnes,  its  neighborhood, 
and  Berry-Pomeroy  Castle,  in  Devonshire.  Selected 
chiefly  from  the  works  of  ancient  and  modern  au- 
thors.   Totnes:  f.  Hanna ford  [1^2^!]   60  p.     16". 

CO  p.  box 

Windeatt  (Edward).  Totnes:  its  mayors  and 
mayoralties.  1627-1701.  (Devon.  Assot.  Adv. 
Sci.  &c.  Rept.  &  Transac.  v.  32  (sev.  2,  v.  2), 
pp.  111-141;  v.  33  (ser.  2,  V.  3).  pp.  53S-551; 
v.  34  (ser.  2,  V.  4),  pp.  325-343;  V.  36  (ser.  2.  v.  6), 
pp.  487-505;  V.  37  (ser.  2,  v.  7),  pp.  39M09; 
V.  38  (ser.  2.  v.  8),  pp.  404-410.  Plymouth,  1900- 
06.)  CO 

Towednack. 

Mattheinrs  (John  Hobson).  A  history  of  the 
parishes  of  St.  Ives,  Lelant,  Towednack.  and  Zen- 
nor,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall.  London:  E.  Stock, 
1892.  2  p.l.,  (i)viii-xvi,  560  p.,  I  I.,  I  map,  3  pi. 
illus.     4^  ARX 

Toinrednack.  Marriages  at  Towednack, 
1676  to  1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  137-147.  Z^«- 
don,  1903.     8^)  ARX 

Towneley  Hall. 

Toinrneley  Hall.  Catholic  registers  of  Towne* 
ley  Hall,  Lancashire  (baptisms  and  marriages).  By 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Anderton,  1705-1727.  With  the 
chaplain's  stipendiary  accounts,  1705-1720.  Al«o 
Some  account  of  the  terrier  of  Martholme,  1667, 
and  the  chaplain's  commemorations  at  mass,  1706- 
1722.  Edited  by  Joseph  Gillow.  (In:  Catholic 
Rec.  Soc.  Miscellanea,  v.  2,  pp.  306-311.  Lon- 
don, 1906.     8^)  ZLP 

Treeton. 

Hunter  (Joseph).  Hallamshire.  The  history 
and  topography  of  the  parish  of  Sheffield  in  the 
county  of  York;  with  historical  and  descriptive  no- 
tices of  the  parishes  of  Ecclesfield,  Hansworth, 
Treeton,  and  Whiston,  and  of  the  chapelry  of 
Brad  field.  London:  Lackington,  Hughes,  Hard- 
ing,  Mavor,  b*  fones,  1819.  x,  i  1.,  299  (i)  p., 
8  pi.,  I  port.     r.  ttCO 


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Trefeglwys. 

(Edward).  A  parochial  account  of  Tre- 
feglwys. (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archaeol.  relating  to 
Montgomeryshire,    v.  12,  pp.  1-28.  London^  187Q. 

8^)  CO 

T.  (D.  R.)  The  registers  of  Trefeglwys.  (Coll. 
Hist.  &  Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire. 
V.  32,  pp.  203-222.     Oswestry,  1902.)  CO 

Trefegflwys.  Trefeglwys  register.  Tran- 
scribed by  Evan  Edwardes.  (Collec.  Hist.  & 
Archaeol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  33, 
pp.  17-56,   203-238,     Oswestry,  Eng,,    1903-04.) 

CO 

Tregynon. 

Owen  (W.  Scott).  Parochial  history  of  Tregy- 
non. (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archxol.  relating  to  Mont- 
gomeryshire. V.  30,  pp.  1-168.  London,  1897. 
8^)  CO 

Tremaine. 

Tremaine.  Marriages  at  Tremaine,  1674  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  11 5-1 19.  London, 
1902.     8°.)  ARX 

Trentham. 

Trentham,  Trentham  parish  register.  1558- 
181 2.  n,  p:  Privately  printed  for  the  Stafford- 
shire Par.  Reg.  Soc,  1906.  2  v.  8".  (Stafford- 
shire Par.  Reg.  Soc.  Deanery  of  Trentham.  v.  2-3.) 


Trentham  priory, 

Trentham  Priory.  A  chartulary  of  the  Augus- 
tine Priory  of  Trentham,  collected  and  edited  by 
the  Rev.  F.  Parker.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  ii,  pp.  293- 
336.     London,  1890.     8**.)  CO 

Trentishoe. 

Trentishoe,  Marriages  at  Trentishoe,  1697 
to  1 812.  (In:  Devonshire,  Eng.  Devonshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  63-67.  Lon- 
don, 1909.     8**.)  ARX 

Trevalga. 

Trevalg^a.  Marriages  at  Trevalga,  1539  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  137-143.  London, 
1900.     8^)  ARX 

Trosachs. 

Nelson's  tourist's  guide  to  the  Trosachs  and 
Loch  Lomond.  [Published  by  Thomas  Nelson.] 
London:  T.  Nelson  &*  Sons,  1858.  vi,  7-48  p. 
24*".  CRB  p  box 

Trowbridge. 

Jones  (W.  H.)  Early  annals  of  Trowbridge. 
(Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Maga.  v.  15, 
pp.  208-234.     Devizes,  1875.     8**.)  CO 

Trowell. 

Troi^ell.  Marriages  at  Trowell,  1570  to  1812. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  7-27.  Lon- 
don, 1905.     8^)  ARX 

Trull. 

TrolL  Marriages  at  Trull,  1671  to  1744.  (In: 
Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages.    V.  7,  pp.  93-105.     London^  1906.     8*.) 


Truro. 

Donaldson  (Aug.  B.)  Truro  cathedral:  its 
history.  (Cornish  Maga.  v.  i,  pp.  1-12.  Lon- 
don, 1898.     8*.) 

Jenningpi(P.)  The  expansion  of  Truro.  (Roy. 
Inst,  of  Cornwall.  Jour.  v.  15,  pp.  3*o-3^5' 
Truro,  1903.     8**.) 

The  mayorality  of  Truro,  A.  D.  1 538-1 722. 

(Jour.  Roy.  Inst,  of  Cornwall,    v.  16,  pp.  228-237. 
Truro,  1905.) 

Peter  (Thurstan  C.)  Notes  on  the  churches 
of  St.  Mylor  and  Mabe.  10  pi.  (Jour.  Roy.  Inst, 
of  Cornwall,  v.  14,  pt.  2,  pp.  394-416.  Truro, 
1901.) 

Tuam. 

Kelly  (M.  T.)  Short  annals  of  Tuam.  (Jour. 
Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v.  3,  pp.  66-74, 
Cori,  1897.) 

Kelly  (Richard  J.)  The  old  borough  of  Tuam: 
its  laws,  privileges,  and  constitution.  (Galway 
Archaeol.  and  Hist.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  4,  pp.  233-239; 
v.  5,  pp.  60-63.     Galway,  1906--07.) 

Tufton. 

Tafton*  Marriages  at  Tufton,  1754  to  1812. 
(In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  83-84;  v.  8,  p.  loi.  London, 
1899-1906.     8°.)  ARX 

Tulliallan. 

Beveridg^e  (D.)  Culross  and  Tulliallan;  or, 
Perthshire  on  Forth.  Its  history  and  antiquities; 
with  elucidations  of  Scottish  life  and  character 
from  the  burgh  and  kirk-session  records  of  that 
district.   Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 6r*  Sons,  1%%^* 

2  v.     %\  CR 

Tunbridge  Wells. 

An&sinck  (P.)  Tunbridge  Wells  and  its  neigh- 
bourhood.    London,  1 8 10.     4°.  ffCOB 

Tanbridg^e  Wells  guide;  or.  An  account  of  the 
ancient  and  present  state  of  that  place,  with  a  de- 
scription of  the  country  16  miles  around.  Tun- 
bridge, 1780.     I2^  COB 

Ward  (C.  S.)  Surrey  and  Sussex  [including 
Tunbridge  Wells].     London:  Dulan  <Sr»  Co.,  1897. 

3  p.l.,  vii-xi,  171  p.,  18  maps,  i  plan.    16*.   (Thor- 
ough guide  series,     v.  14.)  KPP 

Turkdean. 

Tarkdean,  Marriages  at  Turkdean,  1572  to 
1837.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14.  pp.  149-156. 
London,  1908.     8*.)  ARX 

Turville. 

Tarville.  Marriages  at  Turville,  1582  to  181 2. 
(In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckinghamshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  1 53-161.  Lon- 
don, 1910.     8^)  ARX 

Tutbury. 

Andrews  (William).  Tutbury  and  its  associa- 
tions. (Gentleman's  Maga.  v.  290,  pp.  567-575. 
London,  T901.) 

Baily  (Charles).  Priory  church,  Tutbury.  i  pi. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  7,  pp.  390-396. 
London,  1852.) 


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Twickenham,  Middlesex. 

Cobbett  (Richard  Stuteley).  Memorials  of 
Twickenham:  parochial  and  topographical.  Lon- 
don: Smith,  Elder  <5r*  Co.,  1872.     xvi,  428  p.     8*. 

CO 

Kirby  (T.  F.)  Charters  of  Harmondsworth, 
Isleworth,  Heston,  Twickenham  and  Hampton-on- 
Thames.  (Archaeologia.  v.  58.  pp.  341-358.  Lon- 
don, 1903.) 

Twining. 

Twinini;,  Marriages  at  Twining,  1674  to  181 2. 
j[In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  13,  pp.  35-51.  London, 
1908.     8^)  ARX 

Twyford,  Leicestershire. 

T"wyfopd.  Marriages  at  Twyford-cum-Thorpe 
Satchville,  1562  to  181 2.  (In:  Leicestershire,  Eng. 
Leicestershire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  r, 
pp.  65-83.     London,  1908.     8*.)  ARX 

Twyford,  Shropshire. 

To^mship  of  Twyford.  (Transac.  Shropshire 
Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  ser.  3,  v.  4,  pp.  319- 
331.      Shrewsbury,  1904. ) 

Twynham. 

Coombs  (G.  J.)  The  Church  of  the  Holy 
Trinity,  Twynham,  commonly  called  Christchurch 
Priory,  Hampshire,  illus.  (Roy.  Inst.  Brit.  Ar- 
chitects. Jour.  ser.  3,  v.  15,  pp.  557-581.  Lon- 
don, 1908.     4**.) 

Tynemouth. 

Carr  (Sidney  Story).  The  early  monumental 
remains  of  Tynemouth.  i  pi.  (Archaeologia  i^li- 
ana.     v.  25,  pp.  1 18-132.     London,  1903.) 

Craster  (Herbert  Henry  Edmund).  The  par- 
ish of  Tynemouth.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne:  A,  Reid 
6f*  Co.,  1907.  xiv,  457  p.,  I  chart,  i  facsim.,  3 
maps.  4  plans,  10  pi.  sq.  4''.  (A  history  of 
Northumberland,     v.  8.)  CO 

Tynemoath«  The  parish  registers  of  Tyne- 
mouth. Edited  by  the  Rev.  R.  H.  Couchman. 
V.  1-2.  North  Shields:  Jennings  &*  Son,  1905- 
10.     4%  AkX 

V.  I.  Baptisms,  marriages,  and  burials,  1607-1703. 
V.  3.  Baptisms,  marriages,  and  burials,  1 703-1 734. 

Tynemouth  priory. 

Adamson  (Horatio  A.)  Tynemouth  priory,  to 
the  dissolution  in  1539,  ^^^^  notes  of  Tynemouth 
castle.  I  p].  (Archaeologia  ^Eliana.  r.  23,  pp. 
22-42.     London,  1901.) 

Gibson  (W.  S.)  The  history  of  the  monastery 
founded  at  Tynemouth,  in  the  diocese  of  Durham. 
London,  1846.     4^  fCOP 

Tyninghame. 

Waddell  (Peter  Hately).  An  old  kirk  chroni- 
cle,  being  a  history  of  Auldhame,  Tyninghame, 
and  Whitekirk  in  East  Lothian,  from  session  rec- 
ords, 16 1 5-1850.  Edinburgh:  W,  Blackwood  <5t* 
Sons,  1893.     xii,  166  p..  6  facsim.,  2  plans,  2opl. 

4**  fCR 

No.  18  of  50  copies  printed. 

Tyrone. 

Belmore  (4.  earl.),  S.  R.  Lowry  Corry.  De- 
scriptive notes  on  the  Irish  historical  atlas  (1609). 
The  old  castles  of  County  Tyrone.    James  Spottis- 


woode.  Bishop  of  Clogher  (1621-1644).  The  old 
Enniskillen  vestry  book  (1666- 1797).  With  some 
notes  from  the  parish  registers  of  St.  Michan's,  Dub- 
lin, and  of  Derryvullan.  Belfast:  AT  Caw,  Steven- 
son ^  Or  r,  \qo^.  2  p.l.,  186  p.  illus.  8*.  (Ulster 
Jour,  of  Archaeology.     Special  vol.  1903.)        CT 

Parliamentary  memoirs  of  Fermanagh  and 


Tyrone,  from  1613  to  1885.  Dublin:  A,  Thorn 
«&•  Co.,  1887.     2  p.l.,  368  p.     8°.  CT 

M^Evoy  (John).  Statistical  survey  of  the 
county  of  Tyrone,  with  observations  on  the  means 
of  improvement;  drawn  up  in  the  years  1801  and 
1802,  for  the  consideration  and  under  the  direction 
of  the  Dublin  Society.  Dublin:  Graisberry  dr* 
Campbell,  1802.  xix,  209,  95  p.,  i  map.  8".  CTB 

Tythby. 

Tythby*  Marriages  at  Tithby,  1583  to  1684. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  157-163. 
London,  1899.     8°.)  ARX 

Marriages  at  Tithby,  1754  to  181 2.     (In: 

Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  145-151.  Lo^ 
don,  IQ09.     8*.) 


Tywardreath. 

Tywardreath*  Marriages  at  Tywardreath, 
1642  to  1 8 12.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  55-83. 
London,  1905.     8**.)  ARX 

Uffculme. 

Uffealme*  Marriages  at  Uffculme,  1538  to 
1837.  (In:  Devonshire,  Eng.  Devonshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  77-158.  London^ 
1909.     8^) 


Uffington. 

Fletcher  (W.  G.  D.)  The  churchwardens'  ac- 
counts of  Uffington,  1627  to  1693.  (Transac. 
Shropshire  Archseol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  ser.  2,  v. 
12,  pp.  357-369.     Shrewsbury,  1900.) 

Ufton  Court. 

Ulton  Court.  Catholic  register  of  Ufton  Court, 
Berkshire,  and  Woolhampton  [i  741-1828.    Edited  e 
by  F.  A.  Crisp.     London]  Privately  printed,  1889. 
3  p.l.,  22  p.     4**.  ARX 

No.  la  of  50  copies  printed. 

Uley. 

Uley*  Marriages  at  Uley,  1668  to  1812.  (In: 
Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  89-129.  London, 
1897.     8%)  ARX 

Ulster. 
See  also 

Antrim.  Cavan.  Londonderry. 

Armagh.         Donegal.  Monaghan. 

Belfast.  Fermanagh.       Tyrone. 

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Ulster,  confd. 


Periodicals. 


Ulster  Journal  of  Archaeology,  v.  1-9  (1853- 
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the  old  castles  of  County  Tyrone,  etc.     1903. 

Gbnbral  Works. 

Annals  of  Ulster.  Otherwise. .  .annals  of 
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A.D.  1 541.  Edited,  with  a  translation  and  notes, 
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Bodley  (Josias).  An  account  of  a  journey  of 
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Hill  (G.)  An  historical  account  of  the  planta- 
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Irish  Society.  Report  of  the  deputation  ap- 
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Lithgfow  (R.  A.  Douglas).  Saul,  in  Ulster, 
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M'Skimin  (Samuel).  Annals  of  Ulster;  or, 
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Pynnar  (Nicholas).  Pynnar's  survey  of  Ulster. 
(In:  Hibernica.  ..[edited  by]  W.  Harris.  Dublin, 
1747.     f°.     pp.  73-128.)  fCS 

Up  Cerne. 

Up  Cerne.  Marriages  at  Up  Cerne,  1682  to 
1812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  3,  pp.  149-152.    London,  1908.    8°.) 


Up-Nately. 

Up-Nately*  Marriages  at  Up-Nately,  1695 
to  1750.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  125-127.  London, 
1900.     8^)  ARZ 

Upholland. 

St.  Thomas*  the  Martyr.  Upholland,  The 
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Upholland,  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Christen- 
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scribed and  edited  by  A.  Brierley.  The  index  by 
A.  E.  Hodder. . .  Rochdale:  Lancashire  Parish 
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Uppington. 

Upping^on,     The  register  of  Uppington.    iv, 
31,  vi  p.    (In:  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
,  Parish  registers.     Diocese  of  Lichfield,     v.  4.  PP- 
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Upton,  Berkshire. 

Upton.  Register.  Baptisms,  1 588-1 741.  Bu- 
rials, 1 588-1741.  Marriages,  1 588-1 735.  Tran- 
scribed by  J.  F.  Fry;  edited  by  E.  A.  Fry.  London: 
Parish  Reg.  Soc,  1897.  vii,  48  p.  8**.  (Parish 
Reg.  Soc.     no.  8.) 


Upton,  Cheshire. 

Upton.  The  registers  of  Upton  in  Overchurcb, 
Cheshire,  1600-1812.  Transcribed  by  W.  F.  Irvine. 
London:  Parish  Register  Society,  1900.  2  p.l.,  v, 
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Upton,  Norfolk. 

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Upton.  Marriages  at  Upton,  1558  to  1812. 
(In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers.  Mar- 
riages, v.  I,  pp.  51-65.  London,  i^g().  8*.)  ARX 

Urchfont. 

Urchfont.  Marriages  at  Urchfont,  alias  Erch- 
font.  1538  to  1812.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wilt- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  67- 
125.     London,  1907.    8°.)  ARX 

Urie. 

Urie.  The  court  book  of  the  barony  of  Urie 
in  Kincardineshire,  1604-1747.  Edited  from  the 
original  manuscript ...  by  Rev.  D.  G.  Barron. 
Edinburgh:  T.  ^  A.  Constable,  1892.  2  p.l., 
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Urquhart  and  Glenmoriston. 

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1 1.,  594  p.,  I  facsim.,  6  pi.     V,  C/lt 

Urswick. 

Ursi^ick.  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Urswick  in  Fumess,  Lancashire.  Christenings, 
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by  Henry  Brierley. . .  Cambridge:  Lancashire  Par, 
Reg.  Soc,  1907.  4  p.  1.,  82  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.  8'.  (Lan- 
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Uttoxeter,  Staffordshire. 

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logical remains  of  the  parish  and  neighbourhood. 
(Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  29,  pp.  263-278. 
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Uxbridge,  Middlesex. 

Redford  (George).  andT.  H.  Riches.  The 
history  of  the  ancient  town  and  borough  of  Ux- 
bridge,  containing  copies  of  interesting  public 
documents  and  a  particular  account  of  all  charitable 
donations. .  .an  appendix,  &c.  Uxbridge:  W.  Lake, 
1818.     xvi,  328  p.,  4I.,  I  facsim.,  lopl.    8"*.    CO 

Valle  Crucis  abbey. 

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2  pi.     (Jour.  Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc,     v.  34,  pp.  145- 
158.     London^  1879.) 

Vernham  Dean. 

Vernham  Dean,  Marriages  at  Vernham,  1607 
to  18 1 2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  27-35.  lA>ndon, 
1900.     8°.)  ARX 

Villierstown. 

J.  (C.  S.)  Memories  of  Villierstown.  London: 
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CT 
Waberthwaite,  Cumberland. 

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Wainfleet. 

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Wakefield. 

Taylor  (Thomas).  The  history  of  Wakefield, 
in  the  county  of  York.  The  rectory  manor,  with 
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The  registers  of  the  chapel  of  Horbury  in 

the  parish  of  Wakefield  in  the  county  of  York, 
1 598-1 81 2.  Edited  by  J.  Charlesworth.  [Leeds] 
Yorkshire  Par.  Reg,  Soc,,  1 900.  4  p.l.,  402  p. 
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Wakehurst  Place. 

Blaaaw  (W.  H.)  Wakehurst,  Slaugham,  and 
Gravetye.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  10, 
pp.  151-167.     London,  1858.     8").  CO 


Walditch. 

Walditeh*  Marriages  at  Walditch.  1738  to 
18 1 2.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset  parish  registers. 
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Waldron. 

Ley  (John).  Waldron:  its  church,  its  man- 
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Walesby,  Nottinghamshire. 

Walesby.  The  register.  Baptisms,  1580- 
1792;  marriages,  1594-17531  burials,  1585-1791. 
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Walkern. 

Walkern.  Marriages  at  Walkern.  1681  to 
1812.  (In:  Hertfordshire,  Eng.  Hertfordshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  151-^63^ 
London,  1909.     8**.) 


Wallingford,  Berkshire. 

Harriflon  (J.  Park).  Notes  on  St.  Leonard's 
church,  Wallingford.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  47,  pp.  135-138.     London,  1891.) 

Hedg^es  (John  Kirby).  The  history  of  Wal. 
lingford,  in  the  county  of  Berks,  from  the  invasion 
of  Julius  Caesar  to  the  present  time.  With  an  ac- 
count of  its  castle,  churches,  and  monastic  institu- 
tions. Embracing  historical  notices  of  adjacent 
parts,  and  an  attempt  to  fix  the  true  site  of  Calleva 
Atrebatum.     London:    W,   Clowes  6r*  Sons,  1881. 

2  V.    8^  CO 


Wallingford.     (Jour.  Brit.  Archneol.  Assoc. 

V.  47.  pp.  124-131.     London,  1891.) 

Riley  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  [The  archives 
of]  the  corporation  of  Wallingford.  (In:  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  6.  report.  Part  i,  pp. 
572-595-     London,  1877.     V,) 

Sayer-Milward  (W.  C.)  Notes  on  St.  Leon- 
ard's church,  Wallingford.  i  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Ar- 
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Walmer,  Kent. 

Elvin  (Charles  Robert  Stebbing).  Records  of 
Walmer,  together  with  **The  three  castles  that 
keep  the  Downs."  London:  H.  Gray,  1890.  3  p.l., 
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Walsham-le-Willows. 

Gordon  (C.  D.)  Notes  on  the  parish  and  par- 
ish church  of  Walsham  le  Willows.  I  pi.  (Proc. 
Suffolk  Inst,  of  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  v.  10.  pp. 
176-182.     London,  1899.) 

Walsingham  priory. 

Pettigpei?r(T.  J.)  Walsingham  priory.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  36,  pp.  129-136.  Lon- 
don, 1880.) 

Waltham,  North. 
See  North  Waltham. 

Waltham  Abbey. 

Compton  (C.  H. )  The  foundation  of  Waltham 
abbey.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s.  v.  3, 
pp.  137-147.    /.ondoHt  1897.) 


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Walt  ham  Abbey  ^  cont'd, 

TtLrmer  (John).  The  history  of  the  ancient 
town,  and  once  famous  abbey  of  Waltham,  in  the 
county  of  Essex,  from  the  foundation  to  the  pres- 
ent time.  Containing  many  curious  extracts  from 
records,  ledger-books,  grants,  charters. .  .together 
with  the  inquisition  taken  of  the  perambulation  of 
the  forest  of  Waltham...  To  which  is  added  the 
history  of  abbies,  abridg'd,  from  the  year  977  to 
their  dissolution,  and  down  to  the  reign  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.  London:  The  Author^  1735-  3  P-^. 
V,  5  I..  237  p.,  9  pi.     8^  COP 

Lynam  (C.)  The  church  of  Holy  Cross,  Wal- 
tham. 5  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  n.  s. 
V.  3,  pp.  148-161.     London,  1897.) 

Stamp  (J.  H.)  Objects  of  interest  in  Waltham 
abbey  church.  3  pi.  (Jour.  Br.  ArchsRol.  Assoc, 
n.  s.  V.  3,  pp.  162-167.     London,  1897.) 

Tooker  (E.  G.)  Waltham  Abbey:  its  early 
history  and  architecture.  3  pi.  (Brit.  Archzeol. 
Assoc.  Jour.    n.  s.  v.  13,  pp.  1-28.    London,  1907.) 

Winters  (William).    The  history  of  the  ancient 

parish  of  Waltham  Abbey,  or  Holy  Cross.    Church 

Yard,   Waltham  Abbey,  Essex:   The  author,  1888. 

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Walton,  near  Aylesbury. 

Gibbfl  (Robert).  A  history  of  Aylesbury,  with 
its  borough  and  hundred,  the  hamlet  of  Walton, 
and  the  electoral  division.  Aylesbury:  Pr.  by 
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Walton,  near  Bletchley. 

Walton,  The  register  of  the  parish  of  Walton 
(near  Bletchley),  Buckinghamshire,  1 598-1 81 2. 
[Olneyl  Bucks  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  [1902].  x,  50  p.  8". 
(Bucks  Parish  Reg.  Soc.  [Pub.]    v.  i.)  ARX 

Walcon-on-the-Hill. 

Walton-on-the-Hill.  The  registers  of  the 
parish  church.  Christenings,  burials  and  wed- 
dings, 1586  to  1663...  Edited  by  A.  Smith. 
IVigan:  Lancashire  Par.  Reg.  Soc,  1900.  viii, 
254  p.  8**.  (Lancashire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Publications,    v.  5.)  ARX 

Wantage,  Berkshire. 

Ditchlleld  (P.  H.)  The  history  of  Wantage. 
(Berks,  Bucks  &  Oxon  Archaeol.  Jour.  n.  s.  v.  6, 
pp.  46-51.     Reading,  1900.) 

Gibbons  (Agnes),  andY..  C.  Davey.  Wantage 
past  and  present.  With  a  preface  by... Lord 
Wantage...  London:  W.  Walker,  1901.  6  p.l., 
204  p.,  12  pi..  3  port.     12".  CO 

Wantage.  Marriages  at  Wantage,  1538  to 
1837.  (In:  Berkshire,  Eng.  Berkshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  1,  pp.  1-143.  London, 
1908.     8'.)  ARX 

Warblington. 

Lon^eroft  (Charles  John).  A  topographical 
account  of  the  hundred  of  Bosmere,  in  the  county 
of  Southampton,  including  the  parishes  of  Havant, 
Warblington,  and  Hayling.  London:  J.  R.  Smith, 
1857,  vi,  I  1.,  24,  343  p.,  I  map,  19  pi.   4°.  fARX 

Ward  law. 

Bentinck  (C.  D.)  Wardlaw  church  and  clergy. 
Gaelic  Soc.  Inverness.  Transac.  v.  25,  pp.  274- 
2q6.     Inverness,  1907.) 


Wardon  abbey. 

Compton  (C.  H.)  Kirkham  priory  and  War- 
don abbey.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  50, 
pp.  283-294.     London,  1894.) 

Wareham. 

CUIt  (J.  G.  N.)  Wareham.  i  map.  (Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc.  Jour.  n.  s.  v.  14,  pp.  19-44. 
London,  1908.     8**.) 

LeTien(E.)  Wareham  and  its  religious  houses. 
(Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  28,  pp.  154-170, 
244-258.     London,  1872.) 

Warehorne. 

lAghtfoot  (William  J.)  Notes  on  W^arehome 
church  and  its  ancient  stained  glass,  with  indices 
to  the  parochial  registers  of  Warehorne  and  Newen- 
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London,  1861.     8°.)  CO 

Waringstown. 

Atkinson  (Edward  Dupre).  An  Ulster  parish : 
being  a  history  of  Donaghcloney  (Waringstown). 
Dublin:  Hodges,  Figgis  &*  Co.,  1898.  4  p.l.,  (i) 
4-168  p.,  I  plan,  6  pi.,  2  port.     12°.  CTB 

Warkworth. 

Hartshorne  (C.  H.)  Illustrations  of  Alnwick, 
Prudhoe,  and  Warkworth;  for  private  distribution. 
[London f  186-?]     pi.,  facsim.     4"*.         fKQWK 

Hodg^Bon  (J.  C.)  The  parish  of  Warkworth, 
with  the  chapelry  of  Chevington;  the  parish  of 
Shilbottle;  the  chapelry  or  extra-parochial  place  of 
Brainshaugh.  Newcastle-upon'  Tyne:  A.  Reid  <&• 
Co.,  1899.  ^i^>  533  P-*  I  ™^Pt  II  plans,  18  pi.  4^ 
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Warkworth,  Warkworth  parish  registers. 
(From  a  transcript  made  by  Mr.  J.  Crawford 
Hodgson.)  Published  by  the  Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  South- Shields: 
R,  Simpson  and  Sons,  1897-98.   128  p.   8°.  ARX 

Warleggan. 

Warlefrg^an.  Marriages  at  Warleggan,  1682 
to  1 81 2.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  155-162.  London, 
1903.)  ARX 

Marriages   at   Warleggan,    1547   to    1 71 8. 

(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.     Cornwall    parish    registers. 
Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  11 5-122.    London,  1904.  8".) 


Wamborough,  South. 
See  South  Wamborough. 

Warrington,  Lancashire. 

Annals  of  the  lords  of  Warrington  for  the  first 
five  centuries  after  the  Conquest.  With  historical 
notices  of  the  place  and  neighborhood,  by  W. 
Beamont.  [Manchester"]  Chetham  Society,  1872. 
2  v.     4**.     (Chetham  Society,     v.  86-87.)  CA 

Arms  (The)  of  Warrington,  i  pi.  (Geneal. 
Maga.     v.  I,  pp.  259-262.     London,  1897.     4**.) 

Booth  (W.)  Some  instructions  given  by  Booth 
to  his  stewards  John  Carington  and  William  Row- 
crowfte,  upon  the  purchase  of  Warrington  by  Sir 
George  Booth  and  W.  Booth,  his  son.  a.d. 
MDCXXViii.  Communicated  by  W.  Beamont.  8  p. 
1862.  (In:  Chetham  miscellanies,  v.  3.  Chetham 
Soc.     V.  57.)  CA 


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Warrington,  Lancashire,  confd, 

Rylands  (J.  Paul).  Warrington  in  1580.  The 
Easter  roll  of  moneys  due  to  the  rector  of  War- 
rington in  the  twenty-second  year  of  the  reign  of 
Queen  Elizabeth.  (Transac.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lanca- 
shire &  Cheshire,  v.  55  &  56  (n.  s.  v.  19  &  20), 
pp.  287-325.     Liverpool,  1905.) 

Warrington  in  mcccclxv.  as  described  in  a 
contemporary  rent  roll  of  the  Legh  family... 
Edited  by  W.  Beamont.  2  1.,  Ixxviii.  (4),  151  p., 
I  map,  I  facsim.  [Afanchester']  The  Society,  1849. 
4'.     (Cheihara  Society,     v.  17.)  CA 

Warton. 

Floyer  (J.  K.)  The  church  of  St.  Oswald  the 
King,  Warton,  Lancashire,  illus.  2  pi.  (Cum- 
berland and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc. 
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Warwick. 

Field  (William).  An  historical  and  descriptive 
account  of  the  town  &  castle  of  Warwick;  and  of 
the  neighboring  spa  of  Leamington. . .  [Pref.  signed 
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Shnrpe,  1 81 5.  iv,  444,  24  p.,  2  1.,  I  map,  5  pi. 
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Ribton-Tarner  (Charles  James).  A  new  de- 
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Part  of  work  entitled  ''  Shakespeare*!  land.'* 

Sabin  (J.)  A  brief  description  of  the  Collegiate 
Church  and  choir  of  Saint  Mary,  in  the  borough  of 
Warwick;  with  a  concise  account  of  the  antiquities 
and  curiosities  of  the  same,  and  of  the  chapel 
thereto  adjoining.  Together  with  the  tables  of  the 
several  benefactions  given  to  the  said  church  and 
parish.  To  which  is  added  a  particular  detail  of 
the  grand  solemnity  with  which  the  earl  of  Leicester 
celebrated  the  French  order  of  St.  Michael  at 
Warwick  in  the  year  1571.  Coventry:  T.Luckman 
[1760?]     64  p.     12°. 


12' 


CO  p.  box 

Warwick:  J,  Sharp  [1760?]     64  p. 

CO  p.  box 

Warwick:  E,  ILeathcote,  i%2^,    40  p. 

12%  CO  p.  box 

Warwick.  The  Black  Book  of  Warwick. 
Transcribed  and  edited  by  Thomas  Kemp.  War- 
wick: H,  T.  Cooke  and  Son  [1898].  xxx,  i  1., 
465  p.,  I  1.,  2  fac-sim.,  i  pi.     8%  CO 

Warwickshire. 

See  also 
Coventry.  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Andreinrs  (W.)  Bygone  Warwickshire.  Edited 
by  W.  Andrews.  Hull:  W.  Andrews  dr*  Co,,  1893. 
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Bimiin^ham. — Museum  and  Art  Gallery, 
Catalogue  (with  descriptive  notes)  of  a  collection 
of  drawings  of, old  Birmingham  and  Warwickshire. 
Birmingham:  Hudson  6*  Son,  1894.  36  p.,  i  port. 


MAVZ 

Blozam  (Matthew  Holbeche).  The  antiquities 
of  Warwickshire.  (Read  before  the  Archaeological 
Section  of  the  Midland  Institute,  at  Birmingham, 
Friday,  April  30.  [1875?])  Rugby:  J,  W.  Kenning, 
X875.     17  p.     8%  CO  p.  box 


Brayley  (E.  W.),  and  J.  Britton.  Beauties 
of  England  and  Wales. . .  Warwickshire. . .  London, 
1814.     8^  CBD 

Bygone  Warwickshire.  See  Andrews  (Will- 
iam). 

Camden  (William).  The  visitation  of  the 
county  of  Warwick  in  the  year  1619;  taken  by  W. 
Camden.  Ed.  by  J.  Fetherston.  London,  1877. 
XX,  464  p.  4**.  (Harleian  Soc.  Publications. 
V.  12.)  *R 

Cooke  (G.  A.)  Topographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  county  of  Warwick. . .  London: 
C,  Cooke,  n.  d.  142  p.,  i  1.,  i  map.  24°.  (Cooke's 
Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  24.])        CBD 

Cooke  (Henry  T.)  &  Son.  A  guide  to  War- 
wick, Kenilworth,  Stratford-on-Avon,  Coventry, 
and  the  various  places  of  interest  in  the  neighbour- 
hood. Warwick:  H.  T,  Cooke  dr*  Son  {^8— ?1 
143  (i)  p.,  I  map,  8  pi.     54.  ed.     12".  COr 

Godwin  (Edward  W.)  A  few  notes  on  some 
churches  near  Warwick.  2  pi.  (Archseol.  Jour. 
V.  22,  pp.  33-40.     London,  1865.) 

Handbook  (A)  [for  travellers  in] . . .  Warwick- 
shire. London:  J,  Murray,  1899.  v*t  2  1.,  140  p. 
16°.     (Murray's  Foreign  handbooks.)  KFP 

Historical  (An)  and  descriptive  guide  to  War- 
wick castle,  Kenilworth  castle.  Guy's  cliff,  Stone- 
leigh  Abbey. .  .Coombe  Abbey  and  other  places  of 
interest  in  the  neighbourhood.  Warwick:  H.  T, 
Cooke  <Sr*  Son  [1859].     v.  p.     i6'.  COP 

History  (A)  of  Warwickshire,  v.  1-2.  London: 
A,  Constable  ^  Co,  [1904-08].  f.  (In:  The  Vic- 
toria history  of  the  counties  of  England.)        f  CO 

Hodg^es  (Elizabeth).  Some  ancient  English 
homes  and  their  associations,  personal,  archaeo- 
logical and  historic.  Illustrated  by  S.  J.  Loxton. 
London:    T,  F.    Umvin,   1895.     3  p.l.,  9-280  p.. 


I  pi.     illus.     8**. 


ON 


Liehlleld  and  Coventry  (Diocese). — Consistory 
Court.  Calendars  of  wills  and  administrations  in 
the  consistory  court  of  the  bishop  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry,  1516-1652.  Also  those  in  the  **  pecu- 
liars." now  deposited  in  the  probate  registries  at 
Lichfield,  Birmingham,  and  Derby,  1529-1652: 
1675-1790:  1753-1790.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Philli- 
more.  London:  Brit.  Bee.  Soc,  1892.  x,  I  1., 
687  p.    8".    (Brit.  Rec.  Soc.  Index  library,     v.  7.) 

ARCA 

London  and  North- Western  Railway.  Shake- 
speare's country.  ..and  the  ancestral  home  of  the 
Washingtons. .  .  London:  Macfarlane  &*  Co,^ 
1888.     29  p.     16".  KPP  p.  box  W. 

Lyte  (Henry  Churchill  Maxwell),  editor.  Sup- 
plementary report  on  the  manuscripts  of  the  late 
W.  Bromley  Davenport,  Esq.,  M.  P.  (In:  His- 
torical Manuscripts  Commission.  10.  report,  ap- 
pendix, pt.  6,  pp.  98-103.     London,  1887.    8*.)  C 

Charters  and  deeds  relating  to  various  places  in  Warwick- 
shire. 

Ne'w  guide;  an  historical  and  descriptive  ac- 
count of  Leamington  and  Warwick,  to  which  are 
added  short  notices  of  the  towns,  villages,  &c., 
within  a  circuit  of  ten  miles.  Warwick:  H,  Sharjbe, 
1825.     iv,  139  p.,  I  map.     2.  ed.     12"*.  CO 

Niven  (William).  Illustrations  of  old  War- 
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fVanuickshire,  cont'd, 

Robinson  (George  T.)  The  military  architec- 
ture of  the  middle  ages;  as  illustrated  by  Keuil- 
worth,  Warwick,  and  Maxtoke  castles,  and  the 
other  militar}'  remains  in  the  county.  A  lecture 
delivered  at  the  Kenilworth  Institute.  October  25, 
1859...  London:  Simpkin  <&•  Marshall  [1859?] 
56  p.,  I  I.,  I  plan,  I  pi.     8"*.  COF  p.  box 

Smith  (W.)  A  new  and  complete  history  of 
the  county  of  Warwick,  illustrated  by  a  series  of 
views  engraved  on  steel  from  original  drawings. 
Birmingham,  1828.     4**.  CO 

Timmins  (S.)  A  history  of  Warwickshire. 
London:  E.  Stock,  1889.  4  p.l.,  300 p.  8°.  (Popu- 
lar county  histories.)  CO 

Toari8t*8  (The)  shilling  guide  to  Warwick  and 
neighbourhood,  illustrated. .  .also,  Kenilworth... 
Stratford-on  Avon... and  everyplace  of  interest. 
Warwick:  G.  Zdr<ry  [186-?]  2  p.l.,  9-1080.,  I  pi. 
12°.  COr  p.  box 

Ward  &  Lock's  (late  Shaw's)  illustrated  guide 
to,  and  popular  history  of,  Leamington  &  War- 
wick, with  excursions  to  Kenilworth,  Stratford-on- 
Avon,  and  other  places  in  the  neighbourhood. 
With  illustrations.  Leamington:  T,  Simmons 
[1889?]     3  p.l.,  128  p.,  I  map,  I  plan,  4  pi.     16**. 


WarinrickBliire.  Warwickshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Philli- 
more  and  J.  H.  Bloom,  v.  1-3.  London:  Philli- 
more  6r*  Co.,  1904-6.  8°.  (Phillimore's  parish 
register  series,    v.  39,  46,  62.)  ARX 

One  of  150  copies  printed. 

V.I.  Fenny Compton.  Bourton>on-Dunsmore.  LonsComp- 
ton.  Anste^.  All  Saints,  Leamington  Priors.  Priori  Hard- 
wick.  Whitchurch.  Atherstone-on-Stour.  Idlicote.  Tem- 
ple Grafton.    Butler's  Marston.    Ettington.    Honington. 

V.  2.  St.  Peter^s,  Birmingham. 

V.  ^.  St.  Peter's,  Birmingham,  cont'd.  Bishops  Tachbrook. 
Charlecote.  Halford.  Snitteriield.  Hatton.  Barton-on-the- 
Heath. 

West  (M.  J.)  History  and  topography  of 
Warwickshire.    Birmingham,  1830.     8*.  CO 

Watchet, 

Minehead,  Watchet,  and  Porlock,  and  their 
principal  inhabitants  in  1794.  n,  /.,  n.  d.  pp.  9-15. 

Waterford  (City). 

Atkins  (Ringrose).  '*  Old  Waterford.  its  his- 
tory and  antiquities."  9  pi.  (Jour.  Waterford  & 
South  East  of  Ireland  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  i,  pp.  20- 
38,  49-66.     Waterford,  1894.) 

Buckley  (James).  An  account  of  the  taking 
of  Waterford  in  1642.  (Jour.  Waterford  &  South 
East  of  Ireland  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  3,  pp.  95-99. 
Waterford,  1897.) 

Disting^uished  Waterford  families,  i  pi. 
(Waterford  &  So.  East  of  Ireland  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Jour.  Waterford,  1906-07.  8**.  v.  9,  pp.  120- 
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Hig^^ns  (P.)  Ancient  guilds  or  fraternities  of 
the  city  of  Waterford,  a.d.  1663.  (Jour.  Water- 
ford &  So.  East  of  Ireland  Archoeol.  Soc.  v.  5, 
pp.  160-166;  V.  7,  pp.  61-65.  Waterford,  1899- 
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Mockler  (James).     The  city  of  Waterford  in 

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IiViland  Archaeol.    Soc.     v.    6,    pp.    18-31;   v.  7, 
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Sargent  (W.  A)  Old  records  of  the  corponi- 
tion  of  Waterford.  (Jour.  Waterford  &  South 
East  of  Ireland  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  i,  pp.  240-246; 
V.  2,  pp.  33-36.     Waterford,  1895-96.) 

Waterford  wills  (i 589-1910).  (Jour.  Water- 
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Waterford  (County). 

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Waterford  &  South- East  of  Ireland  Archaeo- 
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Gknbral  Works. 

Documents  illustrating  the  state  of  the  Co. 
Waterford  in  the  i6th  century.  (Jour.  Waterford 
&  South  East  of  Ireland  Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  8,  pp. 
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Hansard  (Joseph).  The  history,  topography 
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(Waterford  and  S.  E.  of  Ireland  Archaeol.  Soc 
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Redmond  (Gabriel  0*C.)  Notes  on  the  his- 
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Ryland  (R.  H.)  The  history,  topography  and 
antiquities  of  the  county  and  city  of  Waterford; 
with  an  account  of  the  present  state  of  the  peas- 
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Waterperry. 

Waterperry  Chapel.  Catholic  registers  of 
the  domestic  chapel  at  Waterperry  manor  house, 
Oxon,  and  St.  Clement's  Church,  Oxford,  1701  ?- 
1834.  Contributed  by  J.  S.  Hansom.  (Catholic 
Record  Society.  Miscellanea,  v.  6,  pp.  388-422^ 
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Wath-upon-Dearne. 

Wath-apon-Dearne*  The  registers  of  Wath- 
upon-Dearne,  Yorkshire. .  .1598-1779. . .  Edited 
by  J.  W.  Clay.  [L^et/s]  Tht  Yorkshire  Parish 
Register  Soc,  iy02.  3  p. I.,  322  p,  8°.  (York- 
shire Parish  Register  Society.  Publications,  v.  14.) 


Watton,  Hertfordshire. 

Watton,    Marriages  at  Watton,  1560  to  18 12. 

<In:    Hertfordshire,    Eng.     Hertfordshire    parish 

registers.     Marriages,    v.  2,  pp.  83-104.    London, 

1909.     8"*.)  ARX 

Watton,  Norfolk. 

Barton  (Thomas).  Notices  of  the  town  and 
parish  of  Watton.  (Norfolk  and  Norwich  Archaol. 
Soc.  Norfolk  Archaeology,  v.  3,  pp.  394-414. 
Norwich,  1852.     8'.)  CO 

Watton  priory. 

Conllrmation  of  a  grant  of  land  at  Huggate 
to  Watton  Priory.  3  pi.  (Yorkshire  Archaeol. 
Jour.     V.  18,  pp.  105-108.     Leeds,  1904.) 

Hope  (W.  H.  St.  John).  The  Gilbertine  priory 
of  Watton,  in  the  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  plans, 
4  pl.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  58  (ser.  2,  v.  8),  pp. 
1-34.     London,  1901.) 

Watton  Priory,  Yorkshire.   6pl.    (Transac. 

East   Riding  Antiquar.    Soc.     v.  8,   pp.  70-107. 
Hull,  1 90 1.) 

Oliver  (G.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
town  and  minster  of  Beverley. .  .with  sketches  of  the 
abbeys  of  Watton   and  Meaax.     Beverley,   1829. 

a\  CO 

Wauchopedale. 

Armstrong^  (Robert  Bruce).  The  history  of 
Liddesdale,  Eskdale,  Ewesdale,  Wauchopedale, 
and  the  Debateable  Land. . .  Pt.  i.  Edinburgh: 
D,  Douglas,  1883.  facsim.,  map,  plan,  pl.,  port. 
4'.  tCR 

Waverley  abbey. 

Annales  Monasterii  de  Waverleia,  i-i2qi. 
From  ms.  Vespasian  A.  xvi.  (In:  Annales  mon- 
astici.     V.  2,  pp.  127-41 1,  I  facsim.)  C 

Baig^ent  (Francis  Joseph).  On  the  abbey  of 
the  Blessed  Mary  of  Waverley,  in  the  county  of 
Surrey.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol. 
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Brakspear  (Harold).  Waverley  Abbey.  Lon- 
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Weddington. 

Wedding^on.  The  registers  of  Weddington, 
•Co.  Warwick.  1663-18 12.  Transcribed  by  Ed- 
ward Alexander  Fry.  London:  Parish  Register 
Society,  1904.  3  p.l.,  24  p.  8**.  (Parish  Register 
Society.     Registers.     \vloJ\  51.)  ARS 

Wedmore,  Somerset. 

Wedmore.  Wedmore  parish  registers.  Bap- 
tisms. 1 561-18 1 2.  Wells:  J.  Af,  Atkins,  i8qo. 
vii.  380  p.     8^  ARX 

Marriages.     1 561-1839.      Wells:  E, 


Jackson,  1888.     xiv,  151  p.     8*. 

Burials.      1 561-1860.       Wells:    E^ 

Jackson,  1890.     X,  367  p.     8'. 


Weeke,  Hampshire. 

Baig^ent  (Francis  Joseph).  On  the  parish 
church  of  Wyke,  near  Winchester.  2  pl.  (Jour. 
Br.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  19,  pp.  184-212.  Lon- 
don, 1863.) 

Weeting. 

Weetiii^«  Marriages  at  Weeting.  (In:  Nor- 
folk, Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers.  Marriages, 
v.  4,  pp.  39-66.     London,  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

Welbeck  abbey. 

Warren  (Mary  Spencer).  Welbeck  abbey  and 
its  owner.  (Cassell's  Maga.  v.  27,  pp.  628-635. 
London,  1899.) 

Wei  bourn. 

Mayhei^(S.  M.)  Welbourn,  Lincolnshire,  and 
its  neighbourhood.  (Jour.  Brit  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  35»  pp.  276-284.     London,  1879.) 

Wellington. 
Elworthy    (F.    T.)    Notes  on    Wellington. 
(Somersetshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.     Proc. 
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Humphreys  (Arthur  Lee).     Materials  for  the 

history  of  the  town  and  parish  of  Wellington  in  the 

county  of   Somerset...     London,  1008-10.     2  v. 

4'.  CO 

Pt.  z.  Willi  (Wellington  &  West  BuckUnd),  laya-iSzx. 
Pt.  a.  Manorial  Court  Rolls,  1277-1008. 

Wellingfton.  Marriages  at  Wellington,  1683 
to  1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  11,  pp.  1-105.  London, 
1908.     8".)  ARX 

Wellow. 

Wellow*  Wellow,  co.  Notts,  parish  register. 
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Wells. 

Britton  (J.)  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
Cathedral  Church  of  Wells.     London,  1836.     4*. 

URBR 

Char  eh  (C.  M.)  Chapters  in  the  early  history 
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1894.     pl.     8'.  ZPPO 

Historical  traditions  at  Wells,  1464,  1470, 

1497.    6pl.    (Archaeol.  Jour.    v.  61  (ser.  2,  v.  11). 
pp.  155-180.     London,  1905.) 

Dearmer  (P.)  The  cathedral  church  of  Wells; 
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Episcopal  See.  London:  G.  Bell  &*  Sons,  1898. 
4  p.l.,  158  p.,  I  plan.  I2^  (Bell's  cathedral 
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Freeman  (E.  A.)  History  of  the  cathedral 
church  of  Wells  as  illustrating  the  history  of  the 
cathedral  churches  of  the  old  foundation.  London: 
Macmillan  dr*  Co.,  1870.    xvi,  200  p.     12*.    COF 

Holmes  (Thomas  Scott).  Wells  and  Glaston- 
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Jewers  (Arthur  J.)  Wells  Cathedral:  its  mon- 
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the  heraldry  of  the  palace,  deanery,  and  vicar's 
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WtlU.  cimfd. 

Patllcrew  (T.  J.)  On  the  cithednl  of  Well*. 
I  pi.  (Jour.  Brit.  ArcbEol.  Auoc.  v.  ta,  pp. 
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Notes  OQ  tbe  ricar's  cloie  at  Wells,     I  pi. 

Oour.  Brit.  Archjeol.  A»oc.  ».  13,  pp.  34-37- 
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Welsh  Bicknor. 
Coortflsld  Chapel.  Catholic  register!  of 
Courtfield  <n  the  parish  of  Welsh  BIcknor,  Mon- 
mouthshire, 1773-1838.  Contributed  by  J.  H. 
Matthews.  Pocket  register  kept  by  the  Rev. 
Geor(;e  Knight,  S.J.,  chaplain  to  the  family  of 
Vaughan  of  Courtlicld.  (In:  Catholic  Rec.  Soc 
Miscellanea,  v.  4.  pp.  411-438.  Lemifn, 
8-.) 

Welshpool. 
rOwen  (Robert).  Welsh  Pool  and  Powts  Land: 
"A  history  of  the  town  and  borough  of  Welsh  Pool, 
and  tbe  surrouodiag  district."  (Coll.  Hist,  and 
Archsrol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  39,  pp. 
161-28S.      LondQH,  iSgs.      S°.)  CO 

Welahpool.  Welshpool  parish  book  (Pool 
Middle).  1765-84.  By  T.  S.  J.  (CoUec.  Hist. 
&  Archteol.  relating  to  Montgomery  shire,  v.  33. 
pp.  747-160.      Oiwtstry,  Ertg.,  i903-'o4.)  CO 

Wslali  Pool.  Materials  for  the  history  of  the 
parish  and  borough.  (Coll.  Hist,  and  Archnol. 
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V.  13,  pp.  309-356;  V.  13,  pp.  I9I-3B6;  V,  14,  pp. 
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Welton. 

ThompsoB  (Thomas).     Researches    into    the 

history  of  Welton  and  its  tteighbourbood ;  with  a  few 

remarks  about  some  adjacent  places  in  Yorkshire, 

and   about    the   Yorkshire    lai^^age.     Kingiten- 

vton-Hull:  r.    If.    Ling,    1869.     3   p.l.,  30S   p., 

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Wem. 

(Samael).     The  history  of  Wem  and 

l  villages  and  townships,  viz.,  Edstas- 

Lowe  and  Ditches  Horton,  &c.    Taken 

Duscript  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Gar- 

G.  Franklin,  i8l8.    3  p.l.,  (l)  vi-viii. 

8".  CO 

iibert  H.   F.)    The   accounts  of   the 

DS    of    Wem.     (Transac.    Shropshire 

i  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.   ser.  3,  T.4,  pp.  337- 

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isbyterian  Chapel,  W™.    The  register 

byte rian  Chapel,    1755-1814.   iv,  14  p. 

lire  Par.  Reg.  Soc.     Shropshire  parish 

Ion-conformist   registers,     pp.   79-93. 

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Wembury. 
H.  Montagu).  Wembury:  its  bay, 
parish.  I  map,  3  pi.  (Devonshire 
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'ransBC.  v.  41  (ser.  3,  v.  i),  pp.  363- 
ulk,  1909.     8°.)  CO 


WendoTer. 
WandoTsr.    Marriages  at  Wendover,  1 576  t» 


Wendron. 
Wandron.     Marriages   at  Wendron,  1560  to 
iBu.   (Id:  Cornwall,  Eng.    Cornwall  parish  regis- 
ters.   Marriagei.    v.  13,  pp.  1-71.    Lendan,  1909. 


Wenlock. 

BajTPctt  (Michael).  Wenlock  and  its  saint. 
(Month.     V.  95,  pp.  I55'i63.     London,  1900.) 

Lrt«  (Henry  Churchill  Maxwell),  editor.  The- 
manuscripts  of  the  corporation  of  Wenlock.  (In: 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  10.  Tepon. 
appendix,  pt.  4,  pp.  430-414,  London,  l%%'~,.   B°.)  C 

Wenloek.  Wenlock  corporation  records.  By 
H.  F.  J.  Vaughan.  (Shropshire  ArcbKol.  &  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  ser.  a,  v,  6,  pp.  333-383. 
Shrfwsbury,  1694.     6".)  CO 

Wajmaui  (Henry  T.)  The  members  of  par- 
liament lor  Wenlock.  (Transac.  Shropshire  Ar- 
chKol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  ser.  3,  v.  3,  pp.  397-358. 
Skreaishury,  1903.) 

Wen  sley  dale. 

Barker  (William  Gideon  Michael  Jones).  His- 
torical and  topographical  account  of  Wensleydale 
and  the  valley  of  the  Yore,  in  the  north  riding  of 
Yorkshire;  Illustrated  with  (icws,  seals,  arms,  &c. 
London,  1856.     3.  ed.     illus.     8%  CO 

Weoblcy,    Herefordshire. 
PhlUott  (H.  W.)    On  Weobley  charcb  and 
castle.     (Jonr.  Brit.  ArchKOl.  Assoc,     v.  37,  pp. 
3SO-354-     London,  1B71.) 

Werriogton. 
Werrlnyton.    Marriages  at  Werrington,  1654. 
to  1S13.   (In:  Devonshire,  Eng.    Devonshire  parish 
registers.     Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  45-55.     London. 
1909.     8'.)  ABX 

West  AilingloD. 
W«lt  Allington.    Marriages  at  West  Allington, 
1S59I01813.     (In:   Lincolnshire,  Eng.     Lincoln- 
shire parish  registers.     Marriages,     v.  3,  pp.  1-8. 
London,  1907.     8*.)  ARX 

West  Beckham. 

West  Beckham.     Marriages  at  West  Beckham. 

168910  1S36.    (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.    Norfolk  parish 

registers.    Marriages,   v.  3,  pp.  135-139.    London, 

1907.    8°.}  ARX 

West  Bridgford. 

W«at  Bridgford.  Marriages  at  West  Bridgford. 
1559  to  l8l2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Not- 
tinghamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  7, 
pp.  43-68.      London,  1905.      8°.)  ARX 

West  BromwLch. 
West  Bromwich.    West  Bromwich  parish  regis- 
ter.     1608-1658.      V.    I.      [Slaffordf^     1909.       8°. 
(Staffordshire    Parish   Register   Soc     Deanery  of 
West  Bromwich,)  ARX 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


751 


West  Buckland. 

West  Bockland.  Marriages  at  West  Buckland, 
1538  to  1812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  51-74.  Lon- 
Jon,  1906.     8\)  ARX 

West  Chelborough. 

West  Chelborough.  Marriages  at  West  Chel- 
borough. 1673  to  1 812.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng.  Dorset 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  167-168. 
London,  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

West  Dean. 

Master  (G.  S.)  Collections  for  a  history  of 
West  Dean.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist. 
Maga.     V.  22,  pp.  239-316.     Devizes,  1885.     8*.) 

CO 
West  Felton. 

Kenyon  (R.  Lloyd).  West  Felton  church. 
<Shropshire  Archoeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans, 
ser.  2,  V.  9,  pp.  309-384.     Shrewsbury,  1897.    8**.) 

CO 
West  Hallam. 

West  Hallam.  Marriages  at  West  Hallam, 
1638101812.  (In:  Derbyshire,  Eng.  Derbyshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  119-139. 
London,  1909.     8**.)  ARX 

West  Hatch. 

Olivey  (Hugh  P.)  North  Curry :  ancient  manor 
and  hundred.  Notes  on  the  history  of  the  three 
parishes:  North  Curry,  Stoke  St.  Gregory,  West 
Hatch,  contained  therein.  Taunton  \Eng,'\  Bar- 
nicott  &*  Pearce,  1901 .  xiv,  348  p.,  2  maps.  3  plans, 
16  pi.,  I  tab.     8^  ARX 

West  Hatch.  Marriages  at  West  Hatch,  1604 
to  1 812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  i-io.  London, 
1901.     8'.)  ARX 

West  Leake. 

West  Leake.  Marriages  at  West  Leake,  161 7 
to  181 1.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Notting- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5.  pp. 
^9-79.     London,  1903.     8°.)  ARX 

West  Littleton. 

West  Littleton.  Marriages  at  Tormarton  with 
"West  Littleton,  1600-18 12;  including  Acton  Tur- 
ville,  1754-1812.  (Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Glouces- 
tershire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  13,  pp. 
71-87.     London,  1908.     8^)  ARX 

West  Milton. 

West  Milton.  Marriages  at  Powerstock  and 
West  Milton,  1568  to  18 12.  (In:  Dorset,  Eng. 
Dorset  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  i^3^ 
London,  1906.     8**.) 


West  Monkton. 

West  Monkton.  Marriages  at  West  Monkton, 
1710  to  1 812.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  25-44. 
London,  1906.     S"".)  ARX 

West  Newton. 

West  Newton.  Marriages  at  West  Newton, 
1561  to  1837.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  137-149.  London^ 
1910.     8**.) 


West  Quantoxhead,  Somerset. 

Nichols  (William  Luke).  The  Quantocks  and 
their  associations.  With  an  account  of  Dodington, 
Holford,  and  St.  Audries.  Second  edition,  revised 
and  enlarged,  with  map  and  eleven  illustrations. 
London:  Sampson  Low,  Mars  ton  &*  Co.,  1891. 
7  p.l.,  109  (i)  p.,  2  1.     12".  CO 

West  Stow. 

West  Stow.  West  Stow  parish  registers,  1558 
to  1850.  Word  well  parish  registers,  1580  to  1850, 
with  sundry  notes.  Woodbridge:  G.  Booth,  1903. 
viii,  344  p.,  I  1.,  7  pi.,  I  port.  sq.  8'.  (The  Suf- 
folk green  books.     No.  7.)  ARX 

West  Teignmouth. 

Jordan  {Mrs,  M.  I.,  and  W.  F.  C.)  West 
Teignmouth  church  dedicated  to  St.  James  the 
Less.  (Rept.  &  Transac.  Devonshire  Assoc,  for 
the  Advancement  of  Sci.,  Lit.  &  Art.  v.  36  (ser. 
2,  v.  6),  pp.  257-278.     Plymouth,  1904-) 

West  Woodhay. 

West  Woodhay.  Marriages  at  West  Woodhay, 
1653  to  1 812.  (In:  Berkshire,  Eng.  Berkshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  145-150. 
Jjfndon,  1908.     8*.)  ABLX 

Westbourne. 

Sperlings  (John  Hanson).  The  parochial  his- 
tory of  Westbourne.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  22,  pp.  77-115.     Z>w«,  1870.     8'.)  CO 

Westbourne  monumental  inscriptions,   in 

the  church,  churchyard,  and  cemetery.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  22,  pp.  201-213.  Lewes, 
1870.     8°.)  CO 

Westbury,  Buckinghamshire. 

Westbury.  Marriages  at  Westbury,  1558  to 
1837.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Buckingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3,  pp.  125- 
136.     London,  1907.     8**.)  ARX 

Westbury,  Gloucestershire. 

Crawley-Boevey  (S.  M.)  An  old  parish  tale. 
(Reliquary,     v.  5,  pp.  227-238.     London,  1899.) 

Westbury,  Shropshire. 

Westbury.  The  register  of  Westbury  [1637- 
1812].  London,  1909.  5  p.l.,  (i)  iv-v,  394,  liii  p. 
8**.  (Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Shrop- 
shire registers.     Hereford  Diocese,     v.  12,  pt.  2.) 


Westcote. 

Westeote*  Marriages  at  Westcote,  1630  to 
181 2.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucestershire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14,  pp.  143-148. 
London,  1908.     8'.)  ARX 

Westenhanger. 

Cheney  (Alfred  Denton).  Westenhanger,  Kent. 
(Home  Counties  Maga.  v.  6,  pp.  114-121.  London^ 
1904.) 

Westerham. 

Westerluun*  Marriages  at  Westerham,  1559 
to  1837.  (In:  Kent,  Eng.  Kent  parish  registers. 
Marriages,     v.  i,  pp.  65-114.    London,  i^io,    8*.) 


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Westmeath. 

BlBLIOCRArHY. 

Coleman  (James).  Bibliography  of  the  coun- 
ties of  Loath,  Meath,  Westmeath  and  Long^ford. 
(Coanty  Louth  Archaeol.  Soc.  Joar.  v.  2,  pp.  24-26. 
Dundalk,  1908.     8*.)  CO 

Gbnbkal  Works. 
Piers  (Sir  Henry).  A  chorographical  descrip- 
tion of  the  coanty  of  West-Meath.  Written  a.d. 
1682.  Dublin,  1770.  (In:  C.  Vallancey.  Col- 
lectanea de  rebus  Hibemicis.  Dublin,  1770-1787. 
8*.     V.  I,  no.  I,  pp.  1-126.)  CS 

Woods  (James).  Annals  of  Westmeath,  ancient 
and  modem.  Dublin:  S*aly,  Bryers  dr*  Walker 
[1907].  xiv,  I  1.,  345  (i)  p.,  26  pi.,  I  port.  8%  CT 

Westmeon. 

Westmeon*  Marriages  at  Westmeon,  1538  to 
1800.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  7,  pp.  11 9-1 33.  London, 
1905.     8^)  ARX 

Westmoreland. 
See  also  Kendal. 

Periodicals. 

Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiquarian 
and  Archaeological  Society.  Transactions,  v.  i- 
16  (1866-99/1900);  n.  s.  V.  1-9  (1901-09).  Cata- 
logue index  to  v.  1-16.     Kendal,  1872-1909.     8*. 

Index  to  v.  1-7  in  v.  7.  CO 

GsNBRAL  Works. 

Bennett  (J.  A.),  editor.  The  manuscripts  of 
S.  H.  Le  Fleming,  Esq..  of  Rydal  Hall.  London: 
Evre  ^  Spottiswoode,  printers,  1890.  iv,  474  p. 
8  .  (Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  12.  re- 
port, appendix,  pt.  7.)  C 

**  The  manuscripts  at  Rydal  Hall,  in  Westmoreland,  consist 
chiefly  of  the  letters  and  papers  of  Sir  Daniel  Fleming  ...  A 
great  part  of  Sir  Daniel  Fleming's  correspondence  relates  to 
local  affairs,  such  as  the  election  of  members  of  Parliament 
for  Cumbrrland  and  Westmoreland,  the  provision  of  seamen 
for  the  Royal  Navy,  the  payment  of  the  militia,  the  arrest  of 
suspected  persons,  the  disarmament  of  Papists  and  Recusants, 
and  the  suppression  of  Conventicles." 

Brayley  (E.  W.),  and  J.  Britton.  Beauties 
of  England  and  Wales. . .  Westmoreland. . .  London, 


1814.     8^ 


CBD 


Canterbury  (Province). — Prerogative  Court, 
North  country  wills,  being  abstracts  of  wills  re- 
lating to  the  counties  of  York,  Nottingham,  North- 
umberland, Cumberland,  and  Westmorland  at 
Somerset  House  and  Lambeth  Palace,  13S3  to  1558. 
Durham:  Andrews  6r*  Co.,  1908.  viii,  329  p.,  I  1. 
8**.    (Surtees  Society.    Publications,    v.  116.)    CA 

Close  (John).  Tales  and  legends  of  Westmore- 
land: containing: — Appleby  castle  in  the  olden 
time;  manners  and  customs;  superstitions  on  witch- 
craft, wizards,  witches,  &c. ;  the  days  we  live  in . . . 
marriage  of  the  Prince  of  Wales;  edited  by  Titus 
Stubbs.  Westmoreland:  The  Author,  i^ty  xii, 
2  1.,  144  p..  3  pl.     8\  NCG 

Cooke  (G.  A.)    Topographical  and  statistical 

description   of    the    county  of  Westmoreland... 

London:  C  Cooke,  n.  d.     137  p.,  i  1.,  i  map.     24'. 

^Cooke's  Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  24.]) 

\  CBD 

Clirwen  (J.  F.)  An  index  to  the  heraldry  of 
CumUV^^i^^  A°cl  Westmorland.      (Cumberland  & 


Westmorland  Antiq.  &  Archseol.  Soc.    Transac 
Kendal,  1906.     8°.     n.  s.  ▼.  6,  pp.  204-236.) 

Farrer  (W.)  On  the  tenure  of  Westmorland, 
temp.  Henry  11,  and  the  date  of  creation  of  the 
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Westmoreland^  confd. 

Wilson  (James).  The  victims  of  the  Tudor 
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Weston,  Lincolnshire. 

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Weston  Birt. 

Weston  Birt.  Marriages  at  Weston  Birt,  1596 
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Weston  sub  Edge. 

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Westward,  Cumberland. 

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Whaddon,  Glonccstershire. 

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Whaddon,  Wiltshire. 

Pontine  (C.  E.)  Steeple  Ashton,  Semington, 
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Whalley. 

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Whalley  abbey. 

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Wbalton. 

Whalton.  The  registers  of  Whalton,  in  the 
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Wharf  edale. 

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Wharton  Hall. 

Carwea  (John  F.)  Wharton  Hall.  Westmor- 
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WlMMrtoii(J.)  Wharton  Hall,  i  port.  (Transac 
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Whatton  in  the  Vale. 

Wluittoa  in  the  Vale.  Marriages  at  Whatton 
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Whelnetham. 

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Whickham. 

Whlckham.  The  registers  of  Whickham.  in 
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Whiston. 
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county  of  York;  with  historical  and  descriptive 
notices  of  the  parishes  of  Ecclesfield,  Hansworth, 
Treeton,  and  Whiston,  and  of  the  chapelry  of 
Brad  field.  London:  Lacking  ton,  Hughes,  Harding^ 
Mavor,  &*  Jones,  1819.     x,  i  I..  299  (i)  p.,  8  pi., 

I  port,   f^  tt*o 

Whitburn. 

Whitbum.  The  registers  of  Whitburn,  in  the 
county  of  Durham.  Baptisms,  1611-1812.  Mar- 
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Whitby  abbey. 

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Whitchurch,  Hampshire. 

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to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
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Whitchurch,  Shropshire. 

Dodiag^n  Presbyterian  Chapel.  Whitchurch, 
The  register  of  Dodington  Presbyterian  Chapel, 
Whitchurch,  x,  20  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Par.  Reg. 
Soc.  Shropshire  parish  registers.  Nonconformist 
registers,     pp.  59-78.     London,  1903.     8®.) 

Whitchurch,  Warwickshire. 

Whitcharch.  Marriages  at  Whitchurch,  1562 
to  1S12.  (In:  Warwickshire,  Eng.  Warwickshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  73-87. 
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White  Ladies. 

White  Ladies.  The  burial  register  of  White 
Ladies.  3  p.l.,  9,  iii  p.  (In:  Shropshire  Parish 
Register  Society.  Parish  registers.  Diocese  of 
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White  Staunton. 

White  Staunton.  Marriages  at  Whitestaun- 
ton,  1606  to  181 1.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset 
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Whitehaven,  Cumberland. 

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Whitekirk. 
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Whittingham. 

Callalj  Castle  Chapel.  The  Catholic  registers 
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Matthew  Culley  and  Mr.  Francis  Mclninly.  (Cath- 
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London,  1909.     8"*.)  ZLP 

Whittington,  Lancashire. 

Whittin§^on«  The  registers  of  the  parish 
church  of  Whittington  in  the  county  of  Lancaster. 
Christenings,  burials,  and  weddings,  1538-1764. 
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Winder;  the  indexes  by  Alice  Brierley.  . .  Koch- 
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Whittington,  Shropshire, 

Wliittinfl^ton.  The  register  of  Whittington. 
(1591-1S12.J  \^Londofi\  1910.  viii,  698  p.  8°. 
{Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Shropshire 
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Whittlesey,  Cambridgeshire. 

Peet  (Henry).  The  Whittlesey  parish  registers. 
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St.  Mary*  Whittlesey,  Copies  of  222  mar- 
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Church,  Whittlesey,  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  and  county 
of  Cambridge,  1662-1672.  Copied  from  the  orig- 
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Whitwell. 

Whitwell.  Marriages  at  Whitwell,  1699  to 
1837.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  137-144.  Lon- 
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Wicklow. 

Dmry  (C.)  County  Wicklow  archaeological 
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Eraser  (James).  Guide  to  the  county  of  Wick- 
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Praaer  (Robert).  General  view  of  the  agri- 
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Wickwar. 

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Widmerpool. 

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Wigan. 

Bridg^eman  (George  Thomas  Orlando).  The 
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Sinclair  (David).  The  history  of  Wigan. 
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This  district  comprises  the  coanty  of  Wiftown  aod  a  por- 
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Wilford. 

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Willersey. 

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Willington. 

Williag^a.  Marriages  at  Willington,  1698 
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Willoaghby-on-thc- Wolds. 

WlUottSfhbj-oa-the- Wolds.  Marriages  at 
Willoughbjron-the- Wolds,  1682  to  181 2.  (In:  Not- 
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Wilmington,  Sussex. 

I«e^^e  (W.  Heneage).  Wilmington:  its  ancient 
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Wilton,  Somerset. 

Wilton.  A  copy  of  the  registers  of  the  bap- 
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George,  in  the  parish  of  Wilton,  adjoining  Taun- 
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A.D.  1837.  Transcribed  from  the  originals  by 
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Wilton,  Wiltshire. 

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Wilton  Abbey.  Registrum  Wiltunense,  Saxon- 
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Wiltshire. 

See  also 

Devizes.  Salisbury. 

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Elyard  (S.  John).  Some  old  Wiltshire  homes. 
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Wiltshire,  confd. 

Fenton  (Richard).  A  tour  in  quest  of  geneal- 
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Dublin...  By  a  barrister.  London:  Sherwood^ 
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Wiltshire.  (Wiltshire  Notes  and  Queries,  v.  2,  pp. 
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123-126,  165-167,  231-234,  255-258,  320-323, 
372-374.  420-423,  459-462,  556-558;  V.  4,  pp.  26- 
29,  60-63,  I 18-120,  156-160,  212-215,  263-266, 
309-312,  374-376,  403-406,  455-457.  503-505.  559- 
562;  V.  5.  pp.  23-27,  174-180,  318-323,  353-357, 
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Great  Britain. — High  Court  of  Chancery, 
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E.  A.  Fry.  London:  Brit.  Rec,  Soc.,  1901.  vii, 
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Handbook  for  travellers  in  Wiltshire,  Dorset- 
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Hoare  (5i>  Richard  Colt).  The  ancient  his- 
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south  Wiltshire. 
V.  I.  Hundred  of  Mere,  by  R.  C.  Hoare.     1832. 

Hundred  of  Hey te» bury,  by  R.  C.  Hoare.    1834. 
V.  2.  Hundred  of  Branch  and  Dole,  by  the  Kev.  J.  Offer 
and  Sir  R.  C.  Hoare.    1825. 
Hundreds  of  Everley,  Ambresbury,  and  Underditch, 
by  Sir  R.  C.  Hoare.     1826. 
V.  3.  Hundred  of  Weitbury,  by  R.  Harris  and  Sir  R.  C. 
Hoare.     18^. 
Hundred  of  Warminster,  by  H.  Wansey  and  Sir  R.  C. 

Hoare.    1831. 
Hundred  of  South  Damerham,  by  W.  H.  Black  and 

Sir  R.  C.  Hoare.     1835. 
Hundred  of  Downton,  by  G.  Matcham  and  Sir  R.  C 

Hoare.    1834. 
Hundred  of  Cawden,  by  Sir  R.  C.  Hoare.     1835. 
V.  4.  Hundred  of  Dunworth  and  Vale  of  Noddre,  by  James 
Everard,  Baron  Arundelland  Sir  R.  C.  Hoare.    1829. 
Hundred  of  Chalk,  by  C.  Bowles  and  Sir  R.  C.  Hoare. 

»833- 
V.  5.  Hundred  of  Alderbury,   by  R.  C.    Hoare  and  J.   G 

Nichols.     1837. 

Hundred  of  Frustfield,  by  G.  Matcham  and  Sir  R.  C. 

Hoare.     1844. 

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Jackson  (J.  E.)  Ancient  chapels,  &c.,  in  Co. 
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Names  of  Wiltshire  churches,    n.  p.  [1875]. 

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Sheriffs  of  Wiltshire.     (Wiltshire  Archaeol. 

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Leland  (John).  Leland's  journey  through  Wilt- 
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Maeray  (William  Dunn),  editor.  The  records 
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Offenders  against  the  statute  of  labourers  in 
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Oliver  (George).  Collections  illustrating  the 
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South  Wilts  in  Romano-British  times.  With 

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and  antiquities  of  Wiltshire  and  the  city  of  Salis- 
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Visitation  (The)  of  Wiltshire,  1623;  edited  by 
G.  W.  Marshall.  London:  G,  Bell  b*  Sons,  1882. 
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V.  3.  Eaii  Knuyle.    Brilford.    Aahley.    Cnidwell.    Slocli- 
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Wiltshire  arms  in  1716.     (Wiltshire  Notes  and 

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Wimbledon,  Surrey. 
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Wiiiibl«don.     Extracts  from  the  court  rolls  o( 
the   manor  of   Wimbledon,  extending   from  i  Ed- 
ward IV  10  A.D.  1864.     Selected  from  the  original 
rolls  tor  the  used  the  Wimbledon  Common  Cdm- 
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Wimbotsham. 
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on  the  parisli  and  church  of  Wimbotsham.     (Nor- 
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Broeh  (E.  P.  Loltus).  Winchcombe  abbey. 
{Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,  v.  32,  pp.  446-454. 
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Winclicombe.  Hayles,  Cirencester,  and  Hales 
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teenth century,  (Sussex  Arch3»)l.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  8, 
pp.  301-334.     London,  1856.     S°.)  CO 

Stochd»l«  (Frederick  Willon  Litchfield).  A 
concise  historical  &  topographical  sketch  of  Hast- 
ings, Winchelsea,  &  Rye,  including  also  sevcr^ 
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embellished  with  numerous  engravings,  from  orie- 
inal  drawings.  London.-  P.  M.  Po-mtll  [1817J. 
4  p.l.,  48p.,  iqpl.     8°.  CO 

Winch  field. 

Winebflold.     Marriages  at   Winchtield.  1660 


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A  short  view  of  the  history  and  antiqailies 

of  Winchester.  With  >  brief  account  of  the  seat* 
of  the  neighbouring  nobility,  gentry,  etc.  Being 
chiefly  extracted  from  the. ..Rev.  Mr.  Milner'l 
History  and  survey  of  Winchester. . .  Winchester: 
J. /ioiiins,  iSoi.     a  p.l.,  47  p.,  I  pi.     3.  ed.     8'. 


IVineiester.-  J.  Roibin 


COp 

1813.  sap. 
5.  ed.     8°,  CO  p.  boi 

New  (The)  illustrated  sixpenny  guide  Io  Win- 
chester, with  forty  illustrations . . .  Winchester: 
Warren  &•  Son  [1893?]  3  p.l.,  3-106  p.,  I  plan. 
S  pi.      16°,  COB 

Palmer  (Raymond),  The  registers  of  the 
Catholic  Mission  of  Winchester,  1731-1826.  (Catb. 
Rec.  Soc,    Misc.    v.  I,  pp.  148-343.   London,  1905.) 

Rllej'  (Henry  Thomas),  editor.  [The  ancient 
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Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  6.  report, 
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Roral  Archxological  Institute  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meelio; 
at  Winchester.  Sept.,  1845.  London:  Longman. . . 
1&46.     V.  p.     8°.  CA 


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WinchisUr,  cont'd. 

St.  Lawreneet  IVinchesier.  Marriages  at 
St.  Lawrence,  Winchester,  1754  to  1812.  (In: 
Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  5,  pp.  65-71.    London^  1903.     8°.) 


St.  Mielukel-in-the-Soke»  Winchester,  Mar- 
riages at  St.  Michael-in-thc-Soke,  Winchester,  1632 
to  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  35-64.  London, 
1903.     8'.)  ARX 

St.  Swithnn-upon-Klngffl^atet  Winchester. 
Christenings  and  burials,  1 562-1695.  Marriages, 
1 564-1 8 1 2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4,  pp.  85-114. 
London^  1902.     8".)  ARX 

Savag^e  (William).  A  guide  to  the  antiquities 
of  Winchester,  including  the  Cathedral.  [St.  Mary's] 
college,  [the  church  and  hospital  of]  St.  Cross. . . 
London:  McNeill  &*  Moody,  1875.     6q  p.,  i  plan. 

24^  COB  p.  ▼.  1 

Snow  (Marshall  S.)  English  history  in  Win- 
chester cathedral.  (New  Eng.  Maga.  v.  22.  pp. 
33-53.     Boston,  1900.) 

Wheeler  (C.  H.)  Supplementary  notices  to 
the  history  of  Winchester  Cathedral,  by  a  book- 
seller [j.  e.  C.  H.  Wheeler].  [Winchester?  18—?] 
17  p.     8^  COP  p.  box 

Winchester.  The  registers  of  the  Catholic 
mission  of  Winchester,  1 721-1826.  (In:  Catholic 
Record  Society.  Miscellanea,  v.  i,  pp.  148-243. 
London,  1905.     8^)  ZLP 

Transcripts  from  the  municipal  archives  of 

Winchester,  and  other  documents,  elucidating  the 
government,  manners  and  customs  of  the  same  city, 
from  the  thirteenth  century  to  the  present  period. 
By  C.  Bailey.  Winchester:  H,  Barclay,  1856. 
vi,  I  1.,  198  p.     12°.  CO 

Winchester  Cathedral.  Winchester  Cathedral 
register,  1599  ^^  1813.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng. 
Hampshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4.  pp. 
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Winchester  College.  Register  of  the  Saint 
Mary  College  of  Winchester,  otherwise  called  Win- 
chester College.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hamp- 
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Winchester  (Diocese). 

Benham  (William).  Winchester.  London:  So- 
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I  p.l.,  285  p.,  I  map.     16°.     (Diocesan  histories.) 

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Britton  (J.)  History  and  antiquities  of  the  see 
and  cathedral  church  of  Winchester. .  .including 
anecdotes.     London,  1836.     pi.     V ,  MRBR 

Episcopal  (The)  registers  of  Winchester. 
(Month,     n.  s.  v.  93,  pp.  154-165.    London,  1899. 

Godiprin  (George  Nelson).  Materials  for  Eng- 
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of  Winchester.  Winchester:  Taplin  <5r*  Tanner, 
1895.     I  p.l.,  69  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.     8  .  ZDV 

Kershaw  (S.  W.)  Winchester  and  the  Channel 
Islands.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,  v.  50,  pp. 
28-33.     London  t  1894.) 


Winchester  (Diocese).  The  pipe  roll  of  the 
bishopric  of  Winchester,  for  the  fourth  year  of  the 
pontificate  of  Peter  des  Roches,  1 208-1 209.  Tran- 
scribed. .  .and  edited. .  .by  the  class  in  palaeography 
of  the  London  School  of  Economics. .  .under  the 
supervision  of  H.  Hall.  London:  P,  S.  King  ^ 
Son,  1903.  2  p.l.,  xlviii,  i  1.,  100  p.,  i  facsim.  f°. 
(Studies  in  economics  and  political  science.)  ffCF 

The  registers  of  J.  de  Sandale  and  Rigaud 

deAsserio,  bishops  of  Winchester  (A.  D.  1316-1323); 
with  an  appendix  of  contemporaneous  and  other 
illustrative  documents,  by  F.  J.  Baigent.  London: 
Simpkin  &*  Co.,  1897.  civ,  1-384,  Ixiv,  385-700 p., 
2  pi.,  2  facsim.     8°.   (Hampshire  Rec.  Soc.)    CA 

Wykeham's  register;  edited  by  T.  F.  Kirby. 

V.  1-2.  London:  Simpkin  6*  Co.,  1896-99.  8°. 
(Hampshire  Rec.  Soc.)  CA 

Winchester  Cathedral. — Chapter.  Documents 
relating  to  the  foundation  of  the  chapter  of  Win- 
chester, 1 541-1547.  Edited  by  G.  W.  Kitchin  and 
F.    T.    Madge.     London:    Simpkin  6r*  Marshall, 

1889-97.    2  V.    8®.   (Hampshire  Record  Soc.)  CA 
V.  2  edited  by  W.  R.  Stephens  and  F.  T.  Madge. 
Title  of  vol.  a  reads:  Documents  relating  to  the  history  of 
the  cathedral  church  of  Winchester  in  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury. 

Winchester  abbey. 

Annales  Monasterii  de  Wintonia,  519 — 1277. 
From  ms.  Cottton.  DomitianA.  xiii.  (In:  Annales 
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Windermere. 

Guide  (A)  to  Windermere  and  Grasmere.  Man- 
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(Abel  Heywood's  series  of  penny  guide  books.) 

COB  p.  box 
Windsor. 

Dizon  (William  Hepworth).     Royal  Windsor. 
London:  Hurst  (s^  Blackett,\'i-]^'^o.   4  v.    8'.   CO 
V.  i-a,  3.  ed.;  v.  3-4,  4.  ed. 

Hakewill  (J.)  The  history  of  Windsor  and  its 
neigborhood.     London,  181 3.     4®.  CO 

Jesse  (E.)  A  summer's  day  at  Windsor,  and 
a  visit  to  Eton.    London,  1S4J.    illus.    i6\     COF 

Loftie  (William  John).  Windsor:  a  description 
of  the  castle,  park,  town  and  neighbourhood.  Lon- 
don: Seeley  b*  Co.,  1886.     viii,  91  p.,  12  pi.     f*. 

ttco 

Ritchie  (L.)  Windsor  Castle,  and  its  environs; 
including  Eton  College.  2d  ed.,  with  additions  by 
Edward  Jesse.    Z^/rd'^w,  1848.    pi.,  map.   illus.    8°. 

KTI 

Royal  Windsor  guide,  with  brief  account  of 
Eton,  Virginia  Water. . .  Windsor:  J.  B.  Brown, 
n.  d.     92  p.,  I  1.     new  ed.     16°.    COB  p.  box  W 

Windsor:  J.  B.Brown,  1841.    76  p.    new 

ed.    8°.  CO  p.  box 

Windsor:  J.  B.  Brown,  i%^2.    730.    New 

ed.     8*.  CO  p.  box 

Stongfhton  (John).  Notices  of  Windsor  in  the 
olden  time.     London  [i^^j^"].     pi.     8*.  CO 

Windsor:  a  history  and  description  of  the 

castle  and  the  town.    London:  Ward  &*  Co.t  1862. 
5  p.l.,  244  p.     12*.  COF 

Tigfhe  (R.  R.),  and  J.  E.  Davis.  Annals  of 
Windsor,  being  a  history  of  the  castle  and  town, 
with  some  account  of  Eton  and  places  adjacent. 
London,  1858.     2  v.     8%  CO 


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Ward,  Lock  &  Bowdon.  Pictorial  and  descrip- 
tive guide  to  Windsor  and  its  castle.  With  excar- 
sioDS  in  the  neighbourhood.  London:  Ward^ 
Lock  b*  Bowden,  Ltd.  [1894?]  vi,  2  1.,  196  p.. 
I  map,  4  pi.     illns.     16  .  COF 

Windsor  (The)  guide;  containing  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  town  and  castle;  with  the  foundation 
of  the  Royal  College  of  St  George,  and  the  insti- 
tution and  ceremonies  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
Windsor:  C.  Knight,  1793.  iv,  135  p.,  I  pi. 
New  ed.     I2^  CO 

Windsor  guide,  with  an  account  of  Eton. 
London,  1839.     13**.  COF  p.  box 

Windsor  castle. 

Holmes  (Richard  R.)  Windsor  Castle.  (Graphic. 
V.  63,  pp.  38 7-39 1  •     London,  1901.) 

L»kin^  (Guy  Francis).  The  furniture  of 
Windsor  Castle,  by  G.  F.  Laking.  ..keeper  of  the 
King's  Armoury.  Published  by  command  of  his 
Majesty  King  Edward  vii.  London:  Bradbury, 
Agntw  6*  Co.,  1905.  XX,  200  p.,  47  pi.  f.  fMOF 

Lome  {Afarquis  of),  John  George  E.  H.  D. 
Sutherland.  Windsor  castle.  (CasseU's  Maga. 
V.  29,  pp.  17-23.     London,  1899.)  * 

N»sli  (Joseph).  Views  of  the  interior  and  ex- 
terior of  Windsor  Castle.  London,  1848.  col. 
pi.,  loose,  in  portfolio,  with  text.    f*".  ffMQWK 

Pote  (J.)  Les  delices  de  Windsore:  or,  A  de- 
scription of  Windsor  Castle,  and  the  country  adja- 
cent [with  an  appendix,  containing  the  ceremonies 
of  installation  of  a  Knight  of  the  Garter  in  St. 
Oeoree's  Chapel,  Windsor],  \^Eton:  J.  Pote, 
1751O    4  pi.»  123  p.     12*.  CO 

Roscoe  (Thomas).  [Windsor  Castle  and  its 
-en Yirons  illustrated.]  London,  iZ^^,  24  p.,  3  pi., 
I  port.     8'.  COF 

Tajlor  (W.  F.)  Guide  to  Windsor  castle. 
Windsor:   W,  F,  Taylor,  n.  d.    22  1.,  i  plan,  3  pi. 

«2'.  ^^^P-  ^* 

Pocket  illustrated  guide  to  Windsor  Castle. 

Windsor:   W.  F,  Taylor,  n.  d.   7  1..  4pl.  ob.  48''. 

CIOF  p.  box 

W.  F.  Taylor's  guide  to  Windsor,  Eton  & 

Virginia  Water;  arranged  in  the  most  concise  form, 
and  embracing  a  description  of  the  gold  pantry, 
and... the  private  apartments. .  .of  the  royal  resi- 
dence... Windsor:  W,  F.  Taylor  [1S63].  2  p.l., 
•6-37  p..  8  pi.     i6'.  COF  p.  box 

W.  F.  Taylor's  guide  to  Windsor  Castle, 

Windsor,  Eton,  Virginia  Water  and  their  neigh- 
bourhoods: containing  descriptions  of  the  state 
rooms  &  the  private  apartments. .  .&c.  Windsor: 
W.  F.  Taylor  [1874J.  52,  32  p.,  I  plan,  5  pi. 
I2\  COP  p.  ▼.  1 

Visitants  guide   to   Windsor  Castle   and   its 

royal  cathedral. .  .including  the  town  of  Windsor, 

the  Forrest,   and    Eton   College.      Windsor:    W. 

Willmore,  1838.   56  p.,  2  1.  new  ed.  4°.  CO  p.  box 

Willmore  (W.)  WiIlmore*s  new  guide  to 
Windsor  Castle...  Windsor:  W.  Willmore  [iS^}] 
32  p.,  3  pi.     12''.  COF  p.  box 

Winestead. 

Winestead*  The  registers  of  Winestead,  in 
Holderness,  Co.  York.     1578-1812.     Transcribed 


and  edited  by  N.  J.  Miller.  [Leeds]  Yorkshire 
Par.  Reg.  Soc.,  1900.  vi,  i  1.,  73  p.  8*.  (York- 
shire Parish  Register  Soc.     Publications,     v.  4.) 


I 


Wing. 

Lojrd  (L.  H.)  The  churchwardens'  accounts 
of  Wing,  Co.  Bucks.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc. 
V.  44,  pp.  51-S9.     London,  1888.) 

Win^^.  Marriages  at  Wing.  1546  to  1812.  (In: 
Buckinghamshire.  Eng.  Buckinghamshire  parish 
registers.     Marriages,     v.   3,  pp.  1-34.     London, 

1907.  8^)  ARX 

WingBeld,  South. 
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Winslade. 

Winslade.  Marriages  at  Winslade,  1723  to 
1812.  (In:  Hampshire.  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  2,  pp.  95-107.  London, 
1900.   8".)  ARX 

Winslow,  Buckinghamshire. 

Fennj  Stratford,  Bletchley,  Winslow  and  Wo- 
burn  Sands,  year  book  and  directory.     Edited  b 
E.  F.Oldham.  1908/09.  Leighton Bu%tard[iqcy% 

I2\ 

Winterslow. 

Winterslow.  Marriages  at  Winterslow.  1598 
toi8i2.  (In:  Wiltshire,  Eng.  Wiltshire  parish  reg- 
isters.    Marriages,     v.  6,  pp.   129-148.     London, 

1908.  %\)  ARX 

Winthorpe. 

Winthorpe.  Marriages  at  Winthorpe,  1695 
to  18 12.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Notting- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  4, 
pp.  61-67.     London,  1902.     8^.)  ARX 

Wirral. 
Pbriodicals. 

Wirral  notes  and  queries,  being  local  glean- 
ings historical  and  antiquarian  relating  to  the  Hun- 
dred of  Wirral. . .  Edited  by  F.  Sanders  and  W.  F. 
Irvine. . .     v.  1-2   (1892-93).     Birkenhead,  1893- 

94.  4^  too 

General  Works. 
Irvine  (W.  Fergusson).    Notes  on  the  old  halls 
of  Wirral.    2  pi.    (Transac.  Hist.  Soc.  Lancashire 
&  Cheshire,     v.  53  (n.  s.  v.  17),  pp.  93-130.    Liv- 
erpool, 1902.) 

Stewart-Brown  (Ronald).  The  wapentake 
of  Wirral.  A  history  of  the  royal  franchise  of  the 
hundred  and  hundred  court  of  Wirral  in  Cheshire. 
With  an  appendix...  Liverpool:  H.  Young  ^ 
Sons,  1907.     xii,  214  p.,  i  pi.     8^  CO 

Yonn^  (Harold  Edgar).  A  perambulation  of 
the  hundred  of  Wirral  in  the  county  of  Chester, 
with  an  account  of  the  principal  highways  and  by- 
ways, old  halls,  ancient  churches,  and  interesting 
villages  situated  between  the  rivers  Mersey  and 
Dee.  With  an  introduction  by  Wm.  Fergusson 
Irvine.  Illustrated.  Liverpool:  H.  Young  6r*  Sons, 

1909.  xix,  219  (i)p.,  I  map,  58  pi.,  1  port.     8**. 

CO 

Wisbech,  Cambridgeshire. 

History  (The)  of  Wisbech,  with  an  historical 
sketch  of  the  Fens.  Wisbech:  W.  Wat/s,  1834. 
I  p.l.,  vi,  (i)  8-314,  ii  p.,  1 1.     8*. 


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Wisbechf  Cambridgeshire^  confd. 

Walker  (Neil),  and  Thomas  Craddock.  The 
history  of  Wisbech  and  the  Fens.  IVisbech: 
R.   IValJker,  1849.     viii,  564  p.,  I  map,   16  pi.    8*. 

CO 
Wisbech  castle. 

Dawbara  (R.  B.)  Wisbech  castle.  (Jour. 
Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc,     v.  35,  pp.  59-67.    London, 

1879.) 

Wiston. 

Lower  (Mark  Aotony).  The  descent  of  Wis- 
ton, with  anecdotes  of  its  possessors.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  5,  pp.  1-28.  London, 
1852.     8'.)  CO 

Witham. 

Lucas  (W.  J.)  Witham,  Essex.  (Essex  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Trans,  n.  s,  v.  4,  pp.  84-119.  CoU 
chester,  1893.     V ,)  CO 

Withiel. 

Withiel.  Marriages  at  Withiel,  1568  to  1812. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,  v.  6,  pp.  123-138.    London^  1904.    8".) 


Wolferton. 

WolfertoB.  Marriages  at  Wolferton,  1653  to 
1812.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    y.  2,  pp.  99-103.    London,  1900.    8*.) 


Withington. 

Booker  (John).  A  history  of  the  ancient 
chapels  of  Didsbury  and  Chorlton,  in  Manchester 
parish,  including  sketches  of  the  townships  of 
Didsbury,  Withington,  Burnage,  Heaton  Norris, 
Reddish,  Leavenshulme,  and  Chorlton-cum  Hardy; 
together  with  notices  of  the  more  ancient  local 
families. . .  \Manckester\  Chetham  Society,  1857. 
4  p.,  2  p.l.,  iv  (4),  337,  3  (I),  4  p..  4  pl.  4°. 
(Chetham  Society,     v.  42.)  CA 

Witley. 

Foster  (Edmond).  Notes  on  the  history  of 
the  manor  of  Witley.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Collec. 
V.  18,  pp.  69-79.     London,  1903.) 

JohnstoB  (Philip  Mainwaring).  The  church 
of  Witley  and  Thursley  Chapel-of-Ease.  3  pl. 
(Surrey  Archseol.  Collec.  v.  18,  pp.  8o-g5.  Lon- 
don, 1903.) 

Witton. 

WittoB  bj  Blofield.  Marriages  at  Witton 
by  Blofield,  1582  to  18 12.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng. 
Norfolk  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  i,  pp. 
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Woburn,  Bedfordshire. 

Dodd  (Stephen).  Historical  and  topographical 
account  of  the  town  of  Wobum.  Woburn,  18 18. 
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Woburn  Abbey. 

Robinson  (P.  F.),  and].  Britton.  Vitruvius 
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Woburn -Lodge,  Surrey. 

Woburn-Lodg^e  Chapel.  Catholic  registers 
of  the  Woburn-Lodge  Chapel  and  Weybridge, 
Surrey,  [i  750-1814.  Edited  by]  F,  A.  Crisp. 
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Woburn  Sands,  Bedfordshire. 

Fennj  Stratford,  Bletchley,  Winslow  and  Wo- 
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E.  F.  Oldham.  i9o8/'o9.  Leighton  Buzzard 
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Wollaton. 

WoUaton.  Marriages  at  Wollaton,  1576  to 
1 81 2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottingham- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  8,  pp.  57- 
80.     London,  1905.     8°.)  ARX 

Wollaton  Hall. 

6otch(J.  A.)  Wollaton  and  Hardwick  Halls. 
4  pl.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  58  (ser.  2,  v.  8),  pp. 
435-448.     London,  1901.) 

Wolstaston. 
See  Woolstaston. 

Wolverhampton. 

Parke  (W.)  On  the  collegiate  church  of  St. 
Peter,  Wolverhampton.  (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc. 
V.  29,  pp.  47-53-     London,  1873.) 

Wolverton. 

WolTerton.  Marriages  at  Wolverton,  1717 
to  1 812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire  par- 
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Wombridge  priory. 

Wombrid^e  Priory.  Abstract  of  the  grants 
and  charters  contained  in  the  chartulary  of  Wom- 
bridge Priory,  Co.  Salop.  By  Mr.  George  Morris. 
(Shropshire  Archseol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans, 
v.  9,  pp.  305-361;  v.  II,  pp.  325-348;  ser.  2,  V.  i, 
pp.  294.310;  ser.  2,  v.  9,  pp.  96-106;  ser.  2,  v.  10, 
pp.  180-192;  ser.  2,  V.  II,  pp.  331-346;  ser.  2,  v. 
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CO 

Womenswold. 
See  Wymynswold. 

Wonston. 

Wonstoa.  Marriages  at  Wonston,  1570  to 
1812.  (In:  Hampshire.  Eng.  Hampshire  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  9,  pp.  91-113.  Z^m- 
don,  1907.     S"".)  ARX 

Wooburn. 

Woobura.  Marriages  at  Wooburn,  1653  to 
1 812.  (In:  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.  Bucking- 
hamshire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  6q~ 
103.     London,  1909.     8".)  ARX 

Woodbastwick. 

Woodbastirick.  Marriages  at  Woodbast- 
wick with  Panxworth,  1561  to  1812.  (In:  Norfolk, 
Eng.  Norfolk  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  3, 
pp.  99-116.     London,  1907.     8°.)  ARX 

Woodborough,  Nottinghamshire. 

Woodborongfh.  Marriages  at  Woodbor- 
ough, 1573  to  18 1 2.  (In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng. 
Nottinghamshire  parish  registers.  Marriages,  v. 
12,  pp.  15-31.     London,  1909.     8°.)  ARX 

Woodborough,  Wiltshire. 

Woodboroug^h.      Marriages    at    Woodbor- 
ough, 1567  to  1837.     (In:    Wiltshire,  Eng.    Wilt- 
shire parish  registers.     Marriages,     v.  8,  pp.  105^ 
117.     London,  1909.     8*.) 


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Woodchurch,  Cheshire. 

Irriiie  (W.  F.).  ond  F.  C.  Beazlby.  Notes  on 
the  parish  of  Woodchurch.  2  pi.  (TraDsac.  Hist. 
Soc.  Lancashire  &  Cheshire,  v.  53  (n.  s.  v.  17), 
pp.  139-178.     Liverpool,  I902.) 

Woodham  Ferrers. 

Round  0*  ^*)  ^  Woodham  Ferrers  charter. 
(Essex  Archseol.  Soc.  Transac.  n.  s.  v.  10.  pp. 
303-306.     ColchesUr^  1908.     8*.) 

Woodhay.  East. 
See  East  Woodhay. 

Woodhay,  West. 
See  West  Woodhay. 

Woodmancote. 

Woodaufciieote.  Marriages  at  Woodmancote, 
1772  to  1 81 2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hamp- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  9.  pp.  153- 
154.     London,  1907.  8*.)                             ARX 

Woodplumpton. 

WoodplamptOB*  The  registers  of  Wood- 
plumpton in  the  county  of  Lancaster.-  Baptisms, 
bariais,  and  marriages,  1604-1659.  Transcribed 
by  Henry  Brierley...  Cambridge:  /.  Clay,  igo6. 
4  p.L,  148  p.,  I  pi.  8^  (Lancashire  Parish 
Register  Society.     Publications,    v.  27.)    ARX 

Woodton. 

Woodtoa.  Marriages  at  Woodton,  1538  to 
1812.  (In:  Norfolk.  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  5,  PP.  47-6o.  London,  iqio. 
8'.)  ARX 

Wool. 

Fryer  (Alfred  C.)  Notes  on  Wool  Charch, 
Dorset.      (Jour.  Brit.  Archseol.  Assoc,     n.  s.  v.  5, 

pp.  35-38.     London,  1899.) 

Woolaston. 

WooUbstoB*  Marriages  at  Woolaston,  1696 
to  1837.  (In:  Gloucestershire,  Eng.  Gloucester- 
shire parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  14,  pp.  93- 
107,     London,  1908.     8*.)  ARX 

Woolbampton. 

Uftoa  Coart.  Catholic  register  of  Ufton 
Court.  Berkshire,  and  Woolbampton  [1741-1828. 
Edited  by  F.  A.  Crisp.  London]  Privately  printed, 
1889.     3  p.l.,  22  p.     4°.  tARX 

No.  la  of  50  copies  printed. 

Woolstaston. 

Woolfltaston.  The  register  of  Wolstaston. 
vi,  30,  vii  p.  (In!  Shropshire  Parish  Register  So- 
ciety. Parish  registers.  Diocese  of  Hereford,  v.  i. 
pp.  245-274.    London,  1900.     8*.)  ARX 

Wootton. 

Wootton.  Marriages  at  Wootton,  1564  to 
1837.  (In:  Oxfordshire,  Eng.  Oxfordshire  par- 
ish registers.  Marriages,  v.  I,  pp.  99-128,  London, 
1909.     8^)  ARX 

Wootton,  North. 
See  North  Wootton. 

Wootton  St.  Lawrence. 

Wootton  Saint  Lawrence.  Marriages  at 
Wootton  Saint  Lawrence,    1560  to   1812.      (In: 


Hampshire,    Eng.     Hampshire   parish  registera. 
Marriages,  v.  i,  pp.  125-142.     London,  1899.  8°.> 


Wootton  Wawen. 

Wootton  Wawen.  The  Catholic  registers  of 
Wootton  Wawen.  Warwickshire.  (Catholic  Record 
Soc.  Miscellanea,  v.  2,  pp.  338-354.  London, 
1906.) 

Worcester. 

BlozaJB  (Matthew  Holbecbe).  The  sepulchral 
remains  and  effigies  in  the  cathedral  church  of 
Worcester.  (Archseol.  Jour.  v.  20,  pp.  273-280, 
339-354.     London,  1863.) 

Britton  (J.)  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
cathedral  church  of  Worcester,  with  plans,  eleva- 
tions, and  details.   London,  1835.     4''.    fMRBR 

Concise  (A)  history  and  description  of  the  city 
and  cathedral  of  Worcester. .  .to  which  is  added  an 
appendix,  containing  a  list  of  all  official  persons, 
civil  and  ecclesiastical,  connected  with  the  city, 
the  cathedral,  &c.  Worcester:  T,  Eaton,  1829. 
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Green  (V.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
city  and  suburbs  of  Worcester.  London,  I7q6. 
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A  survey  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  con- 
taining the  ecclesiastical  and  civil  government... 
its  history . . .  with . . .  whatever  is  most  remarka- 
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Gamidge,  1764.  2  p.l.,  vii  (i),  252  p.,  15  pi.,  i  plan. 
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Hajor  (H.)  Worcester  old  and  new;  or.  Walks 
and  talks  about  the  city  of  Worcester.  Worcester: 
A.  W.  GaU,  n.  d.     14  p.     16*.  CO 

St.Alb»n*e»  Worcester,  The  registers.  1630- 
1812.  Transcribed  by  Rev.  J.  B.  Wilson.  London: 
Parish  Reg.  Soc,  1896.  viii,  92,  xiv  p.  S'. 
(Parish  Reg.  Soc.  No.  2.)  AE8 

St.  Helen*8»  Worcester,  The  parish  book  oi 
St.  Helen's  church  in  Worcester,  containing  the 
parish  registers  from  A.D.  1538  to  A.D.  1812... 
Edited  by  J.  B.  Wilson.  London:  Ckiswick  Pr., 
1900.     2  V.     4°.  ARX 

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St.  Michael*  Bedwardine.  Worcester,  The 
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by  J.  Amphlett. .  .to  which  are  prefixed  the 
churchwardens'  accounts  for  the  church  of  St. 
Helen,  Worcester,  for  the  years  15 19  and  1520, 
with  an  introduction  by  A.  S.  Porter.  Oxford:  /. 
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Strans^e  (E.  F.)  The  cathedral  church  of 
Worcester:  a  description  of  the  fabric  and  a  brief 
history  of  the  Episcopal  see.  London:  G,  Bell  &* 
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WiUis-Band  (J.  W.)  The  evolution  of  Wor- 
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pp.  200-230.     London,  1906.) 

Woreester.     Catholic  registers  of  the  city  of 

Worcester.     \^London\  F.  A,  Crisp,  1887.     3P.l.. 

112  p.     4*. 
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Worcester,  cont'd. 

Woreeater  (Diocese).  Original  cbarters  re- 
latingto  the  cjt;  of  Worcester.  In  possession  oF  the 
dean  aod  chapter,  and  b;  tbcm  preserved  in  the 
Cathedral  library.  Edited  for  the  Worcestershire 
Historical  Society  by  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Bloom.  Ox- 
ferd:  J.  Parker  end  Ct.,  1909.  iiii,  1  1.,  "SP-. 
I  map.     4*.  fCO 

Worcester  (Diocese). 

EvaiiB (Francis).  Diary  of  Francis  Evans,  sec- 
retary to  Bishop  Lloyd,  1699-1706.  Edited  for 
the  Worcestershire  Historical  Society  by  the  Rev. 
D.  Robertson...  Oxford  \Eng.'\  J.  Parker  (s- 
Co.,  1903.  uv,  164  p.,  I  (acsim..  i  pi.,  3  port. 
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cations.!    '903-)  CA 

Flo7«r  (John  Kestell).  Catalogue  of  manu- 
icripls  preserved  in  the  Chapter  Library  of  Wor- 
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Floyer. .  -and  edited  and  revised  by  Sidney  Graves 
Hamilton.  Oxford:  The  WerctsUrskirt  Hist. 
Socitly.  fqab.  xviii.  1  1.,  l96p.,4P>.  4°.  (Wor. 
ceitershire  Historical  Society.     [Publications.]) 

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Haop«r(John  H.)  On  some  ol  the  documents 
lately  restored  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  Worces- 
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314.        JjltdoH,    IS76.) 

IngraJD  (A.  H.  Wioninelon).  The  eccletias- 
tical  Slate  of  the  diocese  of  Worcester  during  the 
episcopate  of  John  Carpenter,  I444'i476.  (Jonr. 
Brit.  Arcbieol,  Assoc,  v.  38,  pp.  6J'73.  Ltmdon, 
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Poola  (Reginald  L,),  editor.  The  tnuniments 
o(  the  Bishop  of  Worcester  preserved  in  his  regis- 
try at  Worcester.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts 
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305.     London,  1895.     S°.)  C 

Muniments  In  the  possession  of  the  I!)ean 

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scripts Commission,  14.  report,  appendix,  pi,  S, 
pp.  165-203.      London,  iBgS-      B°.)  C 

Sntith  (Isaac  Gregory),  and  Pifipps  ONSLOW. 
Worcester.  London:  Soc.  for  Promoting  Christian 
KntwUdge,  1883.  ix,  1  1.,  367  p.,  1  map.  16°. 
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Stabba  (William),  The  cathedral,  diocese,  and 
monasteries  ot  Worcester  in  the  eighth  century. 
(Archzol.  Jour.  v.  19,  pp.  136-153,  London. 
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WorcMitar  (Diocese).  Register  of  Bishop 
Godfrey  GifFard,  Sept.  33.  1368,  to  Aug.  isih, 
1301.  Edited  for  the  Worcestershire  Hist.  Soc.  by 
J.  W.  Willis  Bund.  Oxford:  Worceilr.  Hist. 
Soc..  1896-1903.  3  V,  4°.  (Worcestershire  His- 
torical Society.)  CA 

Register  of  Bishop  William  Ginsborough, 

1303  to  1307.  Edited,,. by  J,  W.  Willis  Bund. 
Oxford:  J.  Parker  &•   Co..  I907.     3    p.l..  356  p. 

°      (Worcestershire  Historical  Society.    Fab- 


licatio 


The  register  of  the  Diocese  of  Worcester 

daring  the  vacancy  of  the  see,  usually  called 
"Registrum  sede  vacante,"  Edited, ..by  J,  W. 
Willis  Bund.  Introd.  &  pts.  3-4.  Oxford:  fVor- 
eetterskire  Hist.  Soc,  1894-97.  4  V.  4°-  (Wor- 
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Worcester  prioij. 

Ansalea  Prioratus  de  Wigornia,  1-1377.  From 
mi.  Cotton.  Caligola.  A.  x.  (In:  Aanalcs  mon- 
aslici.     V.  4.  pp.  353-567.  I  facsim.)  C 

ftantfhtoii(Cbas.  J.)  Themooasteiy  andGuei- 
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418.      Lincoln,  I904.) 

Woreeater  priory.  Accounts  of  the  priory  of 
Worcester  for  the  year  13-14  Henry  viil,  a.I). 
1511-3.  Edited, ,, by  the  Rev.  J.  M.  Wilson,  D.D, 
And  a  catalogue  of  Ihc  rolls  ot  the  obedientiaries 
prepared  by  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Bloom  and  revised  and 
edited  by  S.  G.  Hamilton,..  Oxford:  J.  Parker  » 
Co.,  1907.  xliii(i).  68  p,,  3  facsiro.  4°.  (Wor- 
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Compotus  rolls  ot  the  priory  of  Worcester 

of  the  xivih  and  xvth  centuries.  Transcribed  and 
edited  by  Sidney  Graves  Hamilton.  With  the 
sanction  ot  the  dean  and  chapter  of  Worcester. 
Printed  for  the  Worcestershire  Historical  Society. 
Oxford:  J.  Parker  &•  Co.,  1910.  iiv  (i),  1  I., 
93  p..  I  1.     4°.  CA 

Early  compotus  rolls  of  the  priory  ot  Wor- 
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D.D..  andC.  Gordon.  Primed  for  the  Worcester- 
shire Historical  Society.  Oxford:  J.  Parker  &• 
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Cooke  (G.  A.)    Topographical   and  sutistical 
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Worcestershire,  confd. 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Gloucestershire, 
Worcestershire  and  Herefordshire.  London,  1884. 
3.  ed.     I  a*.     (Murray's  Handbooks.)  KFP 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Worcestershire 
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Hardjr  (W.  J.),  editor.  The  records  of  the 
county  of  Worcester.  (In:  Historical  Manuscripts 
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Horwood  (Alfred  J . ).  editor.  The  manuscripts 
of  Sir  Edmund  Lechmere,  bart.,  of  Rhydd  Court, 
Upton-on-Severn,  Worcestershire.  (In:  Historical 
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Deeds  and  charters  relating  to  property  in  Worcestershire. 

Kjrro  Park.  The  Kyre  Park  charters  by  the 
permission  and  with  the  assistance  of  Mrs.  Bald- 
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L»ird  (Francis  C.)  A  topographical  and  his- 
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accompanied  with  biographical  notices  of  eminent 
and  learned  men  to  whom  this  county  has  given 
birth...  Illustrated  with  fourteen  engravings  and 
a  map.    London  :  Sherwood,  Neely  ^  Jones  [  1 8 1 8  ?] 

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Nash  (Tread way  Russell).  Collections  for  the 
history  of  Worcestershire  [with  appendix  and  sup- 
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Wormingford. 

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Wotton. 

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Yatton  Keynell. 

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Yaverland. 

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With  a  short  account  of  the  churches  in  York,  and 
a  brief  history  of  St.  Mary's  Abbey.  York:  Blyth 
^  Moore,  n.  d.      63  p.,  3  pi.     16®.  ELS 

York,  Eng, :  Blyth  ^  Moore  [1847  ?]  60  p. , 

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Ho^rellfl  (William  Dean).  Seven  English 
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Nans  (The)  of  the  Institute  of  Mary  at  York 
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105  p.,  I  plan.     [Rev.  ed.]     12". 


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and  authentic  documents.  York:  Bellerbys  New 
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York.  Extracts  from  the  municipal  records  of 
the  city  of  York,  during  the  reigns  of  Edward  iv, 
Edward  v,  and  Richard  ill.  With  notes. .  .and  an 
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York  (The)  guide;  containing  a  description  of 
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Yorkshire. 
See  also 

GilliDg  West. 

Goiselej. 

Haddlesey. 

Halifax. 

Hare  wood. 

Harrof^ate. 

Haworth. 


Kirkby  Orer- 

blow. 
Knaresboroagb. 
KnottiDgley. 
Leeds. 
Pontefract. 
Ripon. 


Hemingbroagb.  Selby. 
Holdemess.         Sheffield. 
Hull.  Skipton. 

Kirkbarton.         Wakefield. 


Adel 

Bamsley. 

Barwick-in-El. 

met. 

Bedale. 

Bererley. 

Bradfon]. 

BridliDgtOQ. 

BrighoQse. 

DoDcaster. 

EasiDgwold. 

Filey. 

Periodicals. 

E&flt  Riding  Antiquarian  Society.  Transac- 
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Hull  (The)  Quarterly  and  East  Riding  Portfolio. 
V.  1-2.     Hull,  1884-1885.     sq.  8*.  too 

North  Riding  Record  Society  .  . .  of  the  County 
of  York.  Quarter  sessions  records;  ed.  by  J.  C. 
Atkinson,  v.  1-9.  New  series:  The  honor  and 
forest  of  Pickering;  cd.  by  R.  B.  Turton.  v.  1-4. 
London,  1884-97.     8".  CO 

New  aeries  has  half-title:  North  Riding  records. 

Northern  (The)  Star;  or,  Yorkshire  Magazine. 
V.  1-3.     London,  1817-1818.     8'.  *m^ 

Thoresbj  Society.     Publications,     v.  i-date 

(1891-date).     Leeds,  1891-daie.     8*.  CO 

Y.  I.  Leeds  parish  church  registers.     1579-1613.  iSqi 

Y.  2.  Miscellanea,     v.  z.  1891 

▼.3.  Registers  of  parish  church  of  Leeds.    i6ia>i639.    1895, 
Y.  4.  Miscellanea,    v.  a.  1895 

V.  5.  Registers  of  the  parish  church  of  AdeL     1606-18 1 a. 

1895 
▼.  6.  Calverley  charters,    v.  x.  1904 

V.  7.  Registers  of  parish  church  of  Leeds.    1639-1667.  1897 
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Y.  9.  Miscellanea,    v.  3.  1899. 

Y.  zo.  Registers  of  the  parish  church  of  Leeds.    Z667-Z69S 

X90Z 
Y.  zi.  Miscellanea,    v.  4.  Z904 

Y.  za.  Registers  of  the  parish  church  of  Methlej.    Z560- 

181a.  i903< 

V.  13.  Registers  of  the  parish  church  of  Leeds.    z695-i7a2, 

1909 
V.  Z4.  Leeds  Grammar  School  admission  books.    z83c>-i9oo 

1906 
V.  zs.  Miscellanea,     v.  5.  1905 

V.  i6.  Hope  (W.  H.  St.  John),  and  John  Billon.    Archi 

tecturai  description  of  Kirkstall  abbey.  i^k>7 

V.  Z7.  Colnian  (F.  S.)    A  history  of  the  parish  of  Barwick 

in-Elmetf  in  the  county  of  York.  Z908, 

Yorkshire  Archaeological  Society.  [Annual 
report.]  34th  (189S);  37  (1901);  39th  (1903);  4^-44 
(1905-0S).     \Leeds,  1 898-1909.]     8^  CO 

Excursion . . .  Programme  and  arrange- 
ments [for  excursion],  no.  6-7,  9-22  [24-26.  28, 
30.  38.  43]-fc3  (1872-73.  75-88,  89,  91.  92,  93, 
98,   1901-1910).      Wakefield  <5r*  v.  /.,   1872-1910. 

8^  CO 

Nos.  for  exc.  no.  23-51  supplied  from  lut  pub.  by  Soc.,  see 
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no.    6.  Fountains  Abbey  &  Ripon. 
no.    7.  York. 
Soo.    9.  Beverley. 

me^  10.  Halifax,  Shibden  Hall,  &  Elland. 
c  ^ii-  Bolton  Abbey  and  Skipton. 
•^/"^ a.  Selby*  Heroingborough. 
13  .         Aldbrough,  Boroughsbridge  &  Knaresbrough. 
B^_  Templeborough,  Wentworth  &  Rotherham. 
'••"•Hclrasley  &  Ricvaubt  Abbey. 
GoodraiMount  Grace  Priory  &  Northallerton. 
tnif\       (/edon  &  Patrington. 

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Z87Z. 

>873. 
1875. 
1876. 

1877. 
Z878. 
Z879. 
z88o. 
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z88a. 
1883. 
Z884. 
Z885. 


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50.  Rirkham  A  Maltoo. 

51.  Roche  Abbey  ft  Conisboroaf^  Castle. 
sa.  Richmond  A  Easby  Abbey. 

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Whitbr  Abbey. 

BylaiKi  Abbey,  Newborg h  A  Cozwold. 
Jenrmulx  Abbey  ft  Middleham  CasUe. 
Burtoo  Agoes  ft  Bridliogton  Priory. 
RJeraaU  Abbey  ft  Hclmsky. 
Foootaios  Abbey. 

Crayke,  Sheriff  Hattoo,  Eadngwold  aiul  Bfartoo 
oo-the- Forest.  z9ot.. 

Hull.  IQOf. 

Gatsborongh,  Kirkleatham  ft  Marske.  1909. 

Hartshead  ft  Rirklees.  1909. 

York.  1903. 

Kirkby  Hill,  Boronghbridge  ft  Aldboroogb.  1903. 

HoTingham,  Slingsbjr,  Barton- le-Street.  Z904. 

Dewsbury  ft  ThomhiU.  1904. 
Goodmanharo,    Market   Weightoo,    Sancton    ic 


Newbald. 
St.  Wakefield  ft  Sandal  Magna. 

53.  Leeds,  Whitkirk  ft  Templenewsam. 

54.  Swine,  South  Skirlaugh  ft  Burton  Constable. 

55.  Seamer  to  Scarborough. 

56.  Bedale,  Snape,  Well  ft  Tanfield. 

57.  Sheffield,  Bradfield  and  Ecclesfield. 

58.  Easby  and  Richmond. 

59.  Welwick,  Patrington  and  Hedon. 

60.  Blvth  and  Roche. 

61.  Salley  Abbey,  Bashall  Hall  and  Browsholme. 
6a.  Wensley,  Middleham  and  Coverham  Abbey. 
63.  Bridlington. 


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1905. 

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Z906. 

Z907, 
1907. 
X908. 
Z908. 
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1909. 
1909. 
Z909. 
1910^ 


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[Publications.]    Extra  toI.  i.     York,  \%!h%, 

V,  CO 

V.  z.  Burton  (T.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the  parisb 
of  Hemingbrough.    z888. 

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Report  of  excursions.    1871.73-74.     York, 

1871-74.     3  pmps.     8*.  CO 

z87t  pub.  in  Leeds. 

Yorkshire  Archaeological  Journal,     v.    i- 

date.     Index  of  the  papers  in  v.  1-17.     London^ 

1870-date.     8**.  CO 

Previous  to  v.  19  title  reads:  Yorkshire  Archaoological  and 
Topographical  Journal,  and  until  v.  Z4  Society  was  oilledr 
Yorkshire  Archaeological  ami  Topographical  Asaodatkm. 

Torkflhire  County  Magazine.  [Monthly.] 
[Edited  by]  J.  H.  Turner.  1891-92;  January,. 
April,  July.  October.  1893;  January.  April,  July. 
October.  1894.  Bradford,  Eng,,  1891-94.   8*.    CO 

Yorkshire  Genealogist...  Ed.  by  Joseph 
Horsfall  Turner,     v.  1-2.     Bingly,  1888-90.     8'. 

ARCA 

V.  3.  title  adds:  With  which  is  incorporated  Yorkshire  Bibli- 
ograpner. 

Yorkshire  Notes  and  Queries.  Edited  by  J, 
Horsfall  Turner,     v.  1-2.     BingUy,  1888-90.    8*. 

CO 

Continued  as:  Yorkshire  County  Magazine. 
V.  a  is  entitled:  Yorkshire  Notes  and  Queries,  with  which  i» 
incorporated  Yorkshire  Folk- Lore  Journal. 

Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Society.  Publica- 
tions.    V.  1-36.     Leeds,  1899- 1909.     8*.     ARX 

V.  z.  St.  Michael  le  Belfrey,  York.    The  register.    Pt.  i. 

1565- » 653.  1899. 

V.  2.  Burton  Fleming.  The  registers.  Z538-Z8Z3.  1899. 
V.  3.  Wakefield.    The  registers  of  the  chapel  of  Horbury. 

1598-1812.  Z900. 

V.  4.  Winestead.    The  registers.    z57&-t8t2.  Z900. 

V.  5.  Linton-in-Crmven.    The   registers,    v.  z.    Z56S-Z779. 

Z9oa.. 
V.  6.  Patrington.    The  rejpsters . . .  Z570-Z73Z.  Z900. 

V.  7.  Stokesley.    The  re^sters  . .  .  z 571-1 750.  1901. 

V.  8.  Blacktoft.    The  rc^sters  .  .  .  Z7oo-i8za.  Z90Z. 

▼.  9.  Bingley.  The  parish  registers  .  .  .  z577-t686.  Z9ot. 
V.  10.  Kippax.    The  registers .. .  z539-z8t9.  Z901. 


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great  county  of  York,  from  the  earliest  ages  to. . , 
1870;  with  an  account  of  its  manufactures,  com- 
merce, and  civil  and  mechanical  engineering.  In- 
cluding an  account  of  the  woolen  trade  of  York- 
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BlglMnd  (John).  [Topographical  delineations 
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■Dllqtiaries.     Ltidi:  CooJii  &•  Clark,  1855.     3P-I>> 
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BoT'Ie  (J.  R.)  The  lost  towns  of  the  Humber; 
with  an  introductory  chapter  on  the  Roman  geog- 
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Bradler  (T.)  The  Aire,  with  bird's-eye  view  of 
the  river  and  roads  adjoining.  Lttdt:  "  Thi  York- 
I  iire  Foil,"  liqy  a  v.  la*  (T.Bradley.  York- 
shire riyers.     no.  9.)  COB 

The  Derwent,  with  bird's-eye  view  of  the 

river  and  roads  adjoining.  Litd::  Tit  "  YoriiAirt 
Petl"  1891.  50  p.,  I  pi.  13°,  (T.  Bradley. 
Yorkshire  rivers,     no.  6.)  COB 

The  Esk,  with  bird's-eye  view  of  the  river 

and  roads  adjoining.  Litdt:  Tke  "  Yertskirt 
Foil." -a.  d.  a8p.,  I  pi.  I3*.  (T.  Bradley.  York- 
shire rivers,     no.  8.)  COB 

The  Nidd,  with  bird's  eye  view  of  the  river 

and  roads  adjoining.  Lttds:  "Tit  Yorkshiri  Post," 
1B90.  37  p..  I  pi.  3.  ed.  13°.  (T.  Bradley. 
Yorkshire  rivers,     no.  a.)  COB 

The  Ouse,  with  bird's-eye  view  of  the  river 

and  roads  adjoining.  Lfids:Tht"  Yorkshirr  Past" 
1891.  46  p.,  1  pi.  13°.  (T.  Bradley.  Yorkshire 
rivers,     no.  5.)  COB 

The  Rye  and  the  Riccall,  with  bird's-eye 

view  of  the  river  and  roads  adjoining.  Lttdt:  "Tht 

Yarkshirt  Pott."  n.  d.  38  p..  I  pi.  13°.  (T. 
Bradley.     Yorkshire  rivers.     00.  7-)  COB 

The  Swale. with  bird's-eye  view  of  the  river 

and  roads  adjoining.  Liidt:  Tkt"  Yoi  ksUrt  Foil," 
n.  d.  36  p.,  I  pi.  13°.  (T.  Bradley.  Yorkshire 
rivers,     no.  4.)  COB 

The  lire,  with  bird's-eye  view  of  the  river 

and  roads  adjoining.  Ltedi:  "ThiYorkshirt  Foil," 
1891.  46  p.,  I  pi.  a.  ed.  ia°.  (T.  Bradley. 
Yorkshire  rivers,     no.  3.)  COB 

The  Wharfe,  wiib  bird's-eye  view  of  the  river 

and  roads  adjoining.  Lttdt:  "Thi  Yotksiiri  Posf 
[1890?]  43  p.,  I  pi.  3.  ed.  13*.  (T.  Bradley. 
Yorkshire  rivers,     no.  I.)  COB 

BrKon«  Yorkshire.  Edited  by  William  An- 
drews.     Jiull:  A.  Brown  ^  Sens,  189a.      4  p.l-, 

367  p.,  I  pi.    S°.  CO 

Canterbury  (Province). — Prtregalivt  Court. 
North  country  wills,  being  abstracts  of  wills  relat- 
ing to  the  counties  of  York.  Noltiogham,  Northum- 
berland, CumtKrland.  and  Westmorland  al  Somer- 
set House  and  Lambeth  Palace,  1383  to  1558. 
Durham:  Andrtws  &■  Co.,  I908.  viii.  jag  p..  1  I. 
8°.    (Surtees  Society.    Publications,    v.  116.)    CA 

Certificates  (The)  of  the  commissioners  ap- 
pointed to  survey  the  chantries,  guilds,  hospitals, 
etc..  in  Ihe  County  of  York.  [Edited  by  William 
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8°.     (Surtees  Society.     Pub.     v.  91-93.)  CA 

Chnrton  (E.)  The  mona<tic  mins  of  York- 
shire, from  drawings  by  W.  Richardson;  with  his- 
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Coleridge  (Hartley).  The  worthies  of  York- 
shire and  Lancashire;  being  lives  of  the  most  dis. 
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takiT  &•  Co.,  1836.  a  p.t.,  viii,  733  p.,  3  port.  8°. 
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Caok«  (George  Alexander).  Topographical 
and  statistical  descriplion  of  the  county  of  York, . . 
London:  C.  Cookt.  n.  d.  358  p.,  I  I.,  3  mflps,  24°. 
(Cooke's  Topography  of  Great  Britain,     [v.  26J) 


1.  26j) 

CBD 


London:   Slier-wood.    Ntely    &"   /onri 

[i8a-?]     350  p.,  5  i.,  2  [naps,  4  pi.     24''.       COB 

Dftl«  (Bryan).  Non-parochial  registers  in  York- 
shire. (Bradford  Antiquary,  n.  s.  V.  I,  pp.  447- 
469.      Bradford,  1900.      8°.)  CO 

Dayes  (E.)  The  works  of  the  late  E.  Dayes: 
containing  an  excursion  through  the  principal  parts 
of  Derbyshire  and  Yorkshire.  With  illustrative 
noles  by  E.  W.  Btayley,  Essays  on  painting:  in- 
structions for  drawing  and  coloritig  landscapes; 
and  professional  sketches  of  modern  artists.  Lon- 
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4'.  tCOB 

Dodairorth  (Roger).  Yorkshire  church  notes. 
1619-1(131.  Edited  by  J.  W.  Clay...  \Utdt:  J. 
Whilihtad  &•  Son.  printers]  1904.  viii,  376  p. 
illus.  8°.  (Yorkshire  Archeol.  Soc.  Record  Ser. 
».  3^.)  CA 

Dugdale(W.)  The  visitation  of  the  county 
of  Yorke,  begun  in  1665,  and  finished  1666,  by 
William  Dugdale,  Esq.,  Norroy  king  of  armes: 
[ed.  by  R.  Davies].  Durham.  London  \prinled 
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With    additions,  ed.  by  J.  W.  Clay, 

(Geneal.  n.  s.  v.  9,  pp.  61-77,  161-171,  jio- 
337;  V.  10,  pp.  41-57.  94-105.  156-177.  337-348: 
V.  II,  pp.  48-58,  85-100,  153-165.  312-224:  V.  II, 
pp.  43-59.  131-133.  i93-'t)6.  353-263;  v.  13, 
pp.  4t-f>i,  106-130,  157-173,  259-173;  V,  14, 
pp.  45-59.  105-121,  175-189.  228-243;  V.  15, 
pp.  33-48,  75-89.  162-174. 144-259;  ".  16,  pp.  48- 
63,  105-120,  170-187,  341-355;  V,  17,  pp.  50-66, 
130-132,  177-19*.  a5a-»66;  V,  18,  pp.  37-53,  iii- 
133,  168-I79.  *53-3f>7;  v.  19,  pp.  36-51,  112-126, 
190-203.  248-361;  V.  30.  pp.  12-27.  123-136.  172- 
188.  249-261;  V.  21,  pp.  35-49,  83-99,  173-185, 
251-266;  v.  22,  pp.  35-49.  114-123.  158-174.  230- 
345;  V.  3j,  pp.  38-50,  9S-115,  155-167.  230-23S; 
V.  34,  pp.  26-39,  111-124,  196-308,  249-360;  V.  35, 
pp.  33-36.  103-118,  182-191,  s*3->35;  "-  36, 
pp.  36-39,  '03-113,  166-178.  218-239.  Extler, 
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Oarham,  Eng. 
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&<   Co.,   1835-1906. 


and  inventories  from  the 
1-3.  Durham:  Andrews 
(Surtees  Society.     Pub- 


Ellla  (Alfred  S.)  Biographical  notes  on  the 
Yorkshire  tenants  named  in  Domesday  Book. 
(Yorkshire  Archajol.  and  Topog.  Journal,  v.  4, 
pp.    1  [4-157,    314-348,    384-415.      London,    1877. 


Fallow  (T,  M.)  Some  Elizabett 
of  the  churches  belonging  to  the  peculiar  of  Ihe 
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Fletcher  0oseph  Smith).  A  book  aboat  York- 
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and  Frank  Southgale.  and.. -Other  illustrations. 
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Flower  (W.)  The  visitation  of  Yorkshire  !□ 
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Foster  (J.)     Pedigrees  of  the  county  families 
of  Yorkshire,   compiled    by  Foster  and   authenti- 
cated  by  the  members  of  each   family.     London, 

1874.    3v.    r,  \\Ksa, 

Qt.  (A.)  Archbishop's  transcripts  of  parish  reg- 
isters. (Northern  Genealogist,  v.  5.  pp.  76-77. 
Yerk,  1902.) 

OloTer  (Robert),  The  visitation  of  Yorkshire, 
made  in  the  years  1584/5. ,  ,to  which  is  added  the 
subsequent  visitation  made  in  i6l3.  by  Richard 
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additional  pedigrees,  including  "The  arms  taken 
out  of  churches  and  bouses  at  Yorkshire  visita- 
tion, 1584/5,"  "Sir  William  Fayrlai"  booke  of 
arms''  and  other  heraldic  lists,  with  copious  in- 
dexes. Edited  by  J.  Foster.  London:  Privately 
printed  for  lit  editor,  1875.  tAj.,  734  p.,  I  I.  4°. 
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Glrnne  {Sir  Stephen),  Notes  on  Yorkshire 
churches.  (Yorkshire  Archaiot.  Jour.  I^eds,  1895- 
1904,  8°.  V.  13.  pp.  317-343.  433-463;  V.  13,  pp.  I- 
-34.  271-386,  387-404;  »,  14,  pp.  158-184.  3»7-346; 
V.  15,  pp.  104-115,  486-502;  V.  17,  pp.  241-248; 
V.  18,  pp.  123-iaB.) 

Great  Britain.— Courf  0/  Kin^s  Juilician. 
Pedes  finium  Ebor.  regnante  Johanne  a.d.  i  199- 
1214.  Durham:  Surtees  S<ie.,l%iiT.  8*.  (Surtees 
Soc.  Pub.     V.  94.)  CA 

Great  Britain.— (TcHrf  of  Star  Chamber. 
Yorkshire  Star  Chamber  proceedings,  edited  by 
W.Brown.  {Leeds}  iijoci.  xvi,ao7p.  8".  (York- 
shire Archaeological  Society.  Record  series,  v.  41.) 
CO 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Yorkshire.  Lon- 
don:/.  Murray.  1867.  1»,  506  p.,  1  map,  iplan. 
12°.     (IHurray's  Handbooks.)  KFF 

London,    1B82.     3,   ed.      13°.     (Murray's 

Handbooks.)  KFP 

Handbook  for  Yorkshire;  including  York, 
Doncasier,  Selby,  Beverly, .  .Scarborough. .  .etc. 
With  38  maps  and  plans.  London:  E.  Stanford, 
1904,  viii,  1  I,  [66],  594  p.,  10  maps,  18  plans. 
16°,      (Murray's  Handbooks.)  KTP 

Heywood  (Oliver),  The  Rev,  Oliver  Hey 
wood,  H.A.,  [630-1703;  his  autobiography,  diaries, 
anecdote  and  event  books;  illustrating  the  general 
and  family  history  of  Yorkshire  and  I^ncashire. 
Edited  by  J,  H,  Turner,  Brighouse:  A.  B.  Bayrs. 
1881-83.     4  V,     illus.     13°.  CO 

HIatory  (A)ofYoikshire.  Inninevols.  v.  1. 
London:  A.  Constable  Sr  Co.,  Ltd..  1907-  illus. 
f°,  (In:  The  Victoria  history  o(  the  counties  of 
England.)  fCO 

Holmea  (Richard).  Asolf  or  Essotf,  ■  York- 
shire minor  lord  of  the  twelfth  century,  i  table. 
(Thoresby  Soc.  Pub.  v.  9,  pi.  I,  pp.  33-56- 
Leeds,  1897.     8°.)  CO 


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Yorkshire,  confd, 

Howe  (J.J.)  Durham,  Carlisle,  and  Allerton- 
shire  marriage  bonds.  (Northern  Geneal.  1895, 
pp.  54,  105-107,  143-145.  222-224;  1896,  pp.  6-8, 
45-47.  108-110,  184-186;  V.  3.  pp.  39-41.  79-81; 
V.  4,  pp.  37-38.      York,  Eng,,  1 895-1901.) 

Hunter  (J.)  South  Yorkshire:  the  history  and 
topography  of  the  deanery  of  Doncaster,  in  the 
diocese  and  county  of  York.  London^  1828-31. 
2  V.     port.,  pi.,  maps,     ilius.     f**.  CO 

IiiTeiitorles  (The)  of  church  goods  for  the 
counties  of  York,  Durham,  and  Northumberland. 
Durham:  Surtees  Soc,  1897.  8°.  (Surtees  Soc. 
Pub.     V.  97.) 

Knaresboroug^h.  Wills  &  administrations 
from  the  Knaresborough  court  rolls.  Durham: 
Andrews  cr»  Co.,  1902-1905.  2  v.  8°.  (Surtees 
Society.     Publications,     v.  104,  no.)  CA 

Lang^dale  (Thomas).  A  topographical  dic- 
tionary of  Yorkshire,  containing  the  names  of  all 
the  towns,  villages,  hamlets,  gentlemen's  seats, 
&c.,  in  the  county  of  York,  alphabetically  arranged. 
Northallerton  [£»g.]/.  LangdaU,  1822.     viii,  472, 


XVI  p.,  I  map.     2.  ed.    8  . 


COB 


Lay  subsidies,  co.  York.  West  Riding  f}}, 
Wapentakes  of  Aggbrigg  and  Morley.  anno  1545. 
(Thoresby  Soc.  Publications.  Miscell.  v.  9.  pp. 
3 1 1-3 16;  V.  II,  pp.  101-129,  333-368.  Leeds, 
1900-04.) 

Lay  subsidy,  \%\  [co.  York].  Wapentake  of 
Skyrack,  anno  1588.  (Thoresby  Soc.  Publications. 
Miscell.     V.  15,  pt.  I,  pp.  38-45.     Leeds,  1905.) 

Leadman  (Alex.  D.  H.)  Five  East  Riding 
churches.  5  pi.  (Yorkshire  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  16, 
pp.  258-304.     Leeds,  1901.) 

Lefrojr  (W.  C.)  The  ruined  abbeys  of  York- 
shire. With  etchings  and  vignettes  by  A.  Brunet- 
Debaines  and  H.  Toussaint.  London:  Seeley,  Jack- 
son <Sr»  Halliday,  1883.     6  p.  1.,  71  p.,  12  pi.     f*. 

ttco 

Leyland  (J.)  The  Yorkshire  coast  and  the 
Cleveland  hills  and  dales.  With  illustrations  by 
A.  Dawson  and  L.  Speed.  London:  See  ley  &*  Co., 
Ltd,,  1892.     vii,  (5),  334  p.,  17  pi.,  2  maps.     8*. 

COB 

Lichfield  and  Coventry  (Diocese). — Consistory 
Court.  Calendars  of  wills  and  administrations  in 
the  consistory  court  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry, 
1516-1652.  Also  those  in  the  "peculiars,"  now- 
deposited  in  the  probate  registries  at  Lichfield, 
Birmingham,  and  Derby,  1 529-1652:  1675-1790: 
1 753-1 790.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Philiimore. 
London:  Brit.  Rec.  Soc,  1892.  x,  i  l.,6S7  p.  8°. 
(Brit.  Rec.  Soc.     Index  library,     v.  7.)     ARCA 

Hacray   (William    Dunn),   and    Mrs.   S.    C. 

LoMAS,  editors.     The  manuscripts  of  Sir  George 

O.    Wombwell,  bart.,  at  Newburgh  Priory.     (In: 

Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.     Report   on 

manuscripts   in  various   collections,     v.   2,  pp.  i- 

226.     London,  1 903.     8**.) 

The  manuscripts  relate  largely  to  Yorkshire  history. 
Amongst  others  may  be  mentioned  a  narrative,  by  Robert 
Pylkington,  of  the  struggle  between  the  Pylkingtons  and  the 
Aynesworths  for  the  possession  of  the  lands  of   Mellor  in 


Derbyshire,  pp.  2&-56;   leases  of  chantry  lands  in  Yorkshire, 

pp.  5<^-65;  household  book  of  Sir  William  Fairfax,  pp. 

and  a  list  of  knights  of  the  bishopric  of  Durham   at  the  battle 


Parson  (William),  and  W.  White.  Annals, 
history,  and  guide,  of  Leeds  and  York,  together 
with  all  the  towns  and  villages  of  the  clothing  dis- 
trict of  Yorkshire,  in  two  volumes. .  .with  plates. 
Leeds:  the  authors  [1830?]  383  p.,  I  pi.  nar.  12". 
V.  1  the  only  one  published.  COB 

Paver  (William).  Paver's  marriage  licences. 
1 567-1644.  With  notes  by  C.  B.  Norcliflfe.  (York- 
shire Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  7,  pp.  289-304;  v.  9, 
pp.  55-70.  362-379;  V.  10,  pp.  35-50, 169-204. 445- 
460;  V.  II,  pp.  209-245;  V.  12,  pp.  1 16-122.  143- 
158,  269-284,  429-432;  V.  13,  pp.  371-386;  V.  14, 
pp.  220-238,  458-506;  V.  16,  pp.  1-37;  V.  17,  pp. 
155-191 ;  V.  20,  pp.  68-97:  Yorkshire  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Record  series,  v.  40.  Leeds,  1882-1909.  8".)    CO 

Peculiar  Court  of  Masham.  A  collation  of 
the  indexes  at  Somerset  House  and  at  York  Pro- 
bate Registry  from  the  commencement  down  to 
1709.  (Northern  Genealogist,  v.  4,  pp.  132-136; 
V.  5.  pp.  30-32.  103-105,  153-156.  York,  1901- 
02.) 

Richmond  (Archdeaconry).  Wills  and  inven- 
tories from  the  registry  of  the  archdeaconry  of 
Richmond,  extending  over  portions  of  the  counties 
of  York,  Westmerland,  Cumberland  and  Lancaster; 
[edited]  by  J.  Raine,  Jr.  Durham,  London,  1853. 
8*.     (Surtees  Soc.     Pub.     v.  26.)  CA 

Ross  (Frederick).  Yorkshire  family  romance* 
Hull:  W.  Andrews  6*  Co.,  1891.  3  p.l.,  254  P.» 
I  port.     8^  CO 

Royal  Archaeological  Institute  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  Memoirs  illustrative  of  the  history 
and  antiquities  of  the  county  and  city  of  York, 
communicated  to  the  annual  meeting  held  at  York, 
July,  1846;  with  a  general  report  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  meeting,  and  catalogue  of  the  museum 
formed  on  that  occasion.  London:  J.  Murray^ 
1847-48.     2v.     %\  CA 

Schroeder  (Henry).  The  annals  of  Yorkshire 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time.  Leeds: 
Crosby  ^s*  Co.,  1851-52.     2  v.     8%  CO 

Sheahan  (James  Joseph),  and  T.  Whellan. 
History  and  topography  of  the  city  of  York;  the 
Ainsty  wapentake;  and  the  East  Riding  of  York- 
shire, embracing  a  general  review  of  the  early  his- 
tory of  Great  Britain,  and  a  general  history  and 
description  of  the  county  of  York.  Beverley:  y. 
Green,  1855-56.     2  v.     8^  CO 

Skaife  (Robert  H.)  Extracts  from  the  visita- 
tion books  at  York.  (Yorkshire  Archaeol.  Jour. 
V.  15,  pp.  224-243.     Leeds,  1898.     8**.)  CO 

The  survey  of  the  county  of  York,  taken 

by  John  de  Kirkby,  commonly  called  Kirkby  in- 
quest. Also  inquisitions  of  knights'  fees,  the 
nomina  villarum  for  Yorkshire  and  an  appendix  of 
illustrative  documents.  Durham,  1867.  xxvi,  i  1., 
543,  17(1)  p.  8*".  (Surtees  Society.  Publications. 
V.  49.)  CA 

Smith  (William).  Old  Yorkshire.  [Chiefly 
reprints  from  the  Leeds  Mercury  Weekly  Sup- 
plement.] Edited  by  W.  Smith.  With. .  .intro- 
duction by. .  .R.  Collyer. . .  [v.]  1-5  and  new  ser, 
V.  I.     London:  Longmans,  Green,  &*  Co.,  i88i-8q. 

4°.  tco 

Speight  (H.)  The  Craven  and  north-west 
Yorl^hire  Highlands.     Being  a  complete  account 


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Yorkshire,  confd, 

of  the   histonr,   scenery,   and  antiquities  of  that 
romantic  district.  London:  E,  Stocky  1892.    470  p., 


8  pi.,  I  map.     illus.     8". 


CO 


ToB^  (Thomas).  Heraldic  visitation  of  the 
northern  counties  in  1530;  with  appendix  of  other 
heraldic  documents  relating  to  the  north  of  Eng- 
land; ed.  by  W.  H.  D.  LongsUffe.  Durham  [l/ew- 
eiutU-Mpon-TYm,  printed]  i^t^.  8*.  (Surtees  Soc. 
Pub.     V.  41.)  CA 

Wainwriifht  (John).  Yorkshire.  An  histor- 
ical and  topographical  introduction  to  a  knowledge 
of  the  ancient  state  of  the  wapentake  of  Strafford 
and  Tickhill;  with  ample  account  of  Doncaster  and 
Conisbrough. . .  Sheffield:  J.  Biaekwell,  1829.  iv, 
iv.  clxxxvii,  227  p.,  4  pi.     4*.  fCO 

WarburtoB  (John).  Journal  in  1718-19  of 
John  Warburton,  Somerset  herald.  (Yorkshire 
Archseol.  Jour.    v.  15,  pp.  61-84.  Leeds,  1898.  8*.) 

Wellbeloved  (Charles).  A  descriptive  ac- 
count of  the  antiquities  in  the  grounds  and  in  the 
museum  of  the  Yorkshire  Philosophical  Society. 
By  the  curator  of  the  antiquities  [C.  WellbelovedJ. 
York:  H.  Soiheran^  1852.  vii,  89p.»  i  map,  i  plan. 
8^     (Yorkshire  Philosophical  Society.)  CDA 

West  Riding  cartulary.  A  collection  of  ancient 
documents,  chiefly  from  the  Hemingway  Mss.,  tran- 
scribed and  abstracted  by  Charles  A;  Federer. 
(Bradford  Antiquary,  n.  s.  v.  i,  pp.  26-44,  255- 
27tf  384-395;  n.  *.  V.  2,  pp.  22-32,  190-204.  238- 
245.  385-397;  n.  s.  V.  3,  pp.  26-36,  122-132. 
Bradford,  1 896-1907.) 

West  (The)  Riding  of  Yorkshire:  its  geography 
and  history.  London:  /.  Pitman  &*  Sons,  Ltd, 
[1910].  40p.,  I  map,  4pl.  12''.  (Pitman's  local 
readers.)  CO 

Wheater  (William).  Some  historic  mansions 
of  Yorkshire  and  their  associations.  Leeds:  R, 
Jaekson,  1888-89.     2  v.     4*.  \CO 

Whitaker  (Thomas  Dunham).  The  history  and 
antiquities  of  the  deanery  of  Craven  in  the  county 
of  York. . .  Third  edition  with. .  .additions  edited 
by  A.  W.  Morant. .  .and  with  A  chapter  on  the  ge- 
ology, natural  history,  and  pre-historic  antiquities, 
by  L.  C.  Miall. . .  Leeds:  J.  Dodgson,  1878.  xxii, 
3  1.,  655  (i)  p.,  4  facsim.,  4  maps,  4  plans,  49  pi-. 
2  port.,  28  tab.     f^  tCO 

Loidis  and   Elmete,    or    an    attempt    to 

illustrate  the  districts  described  in  those  words  by 
Bede,  and  supposed  to  embrace  the  lower  portions 
of  Aredalc  and  Wharfdale,  together  with  the  entire 
vale  of  Calder  in  the  county  of  York  (forming  a 
second  volume  to  Thoresby's  Ducatus  Leodiensis). 
Leeds,  181 6.     V.  CO 

Whytehead  (T.  B.)  Marriage  bonds  of  the 
dean  and  chapter  of  York.  (Northern  Genealogist. 
1896,  pp.  177-180:  V.  3,  pp.  33-36,  96-101,  154- 
159;  V.  4,  pp.  28-33,  63-75,  147-149;  V.  5.  pp. 
47-52,  78-87.  136-143.    York,  Eng.y  1896-1902.) 

Wills  from  the  Richmond  registry.  (Northern 
Geneal.  v.  3.  pp.  25-28,  109-112.  124-129;  v.  4, 
pp.  41-48.    York,  Eng.,  1900-1901.) 


Torlu  Index  of  wills  io  the  York  Registry. 
A.D.  1 594-1602.  \^Worksop:  Yorkshire  Areh^roi, 
SoeJ\  1898.  2  1.,  206  p.  8*.  (Yorkshire  Archx- 
ological  Soc.     Record  Ser.,  v.  24.)  CO 

A.D.  1603  to  i6ii.  [Worksop:  York- 
shire Arehaolog,  Soe."]  1899.  i  p.L,  221  pp.  8''. 
(Yorkshire  Archaeological  Society.  Record  series. 
V.  26.)  CO 

A.  D.  1620  to  1627.     [Worksop]  The 

Society,  1902.  2  p.l.,  183  p.  8".  (Yorkshire 
Archfeological  Society.  Record  series,  v.  32.)    CO 

'—  I  A.D.  1627  to  1636.     Administrations 

A.D.  it2T  to  lbS2.[  Worksop]  The  Yorkshire  Ar- 
cheeoL  Soc,,  1905.  3  p.l.,  291  p.  8*.  (Yorkshire 
Archaeological  Society.  Record  series,    v.  35.)  CO 

A  list  of  the  Roman  Catholics  in  the  county 

of  York  in  1604.  Transcribed  from  the  original 
MS.  in  the  Bodleian  Library  and  edited  with  genea- 
logical notes  by  E.  Peacock...  London:  J.  C. 
Hotten,  1872.     vtii,  168  p.     8^  ARX 

Testamenta  Eboracensia . . .      Durham: 

Surtees  Soc,  1 836-1902.  6 v.  8*.  (Surtees  So- 
ciety. Publications,  v.  4,  30,  45,  53i  79.  lo^-)  CA 

V.  I  edited  by  J.  Raine:   pub.  in  Loodoo.    v.  3-5  edited  by 
J.  Raine,  jr.;  v.  6,  by  J.  W.  Clay. 

Yorkshire  inquisitions.     Edited  by  Will- 


iam Brown.  [Leeds]  Printed  for  the  Society^ 
1 892-1906.  4  V.  8*.  (Yorkshire  Archaeological 
Society.     Record  series,     v.  12.  23,  31,  37.)     CO 

Yorkshire  deeds.  (Yorkshire  Archseol.  Jour, 
v.  16,  pp.  84-107;  V,  17,  pp.  96-126.  Leeds,  1900- 
1902.) 

Yorkshire  deodands  in  the  reigns  of  Edward  11 
and  Edward  III.  (Yorkshire  Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  I5r 
pp.  199-210.     I^eds,  1898.     8°) 

Youghal. 

Buckley  (M.  T.  C.)  The  town  walls  of  You- 
ghal. (Jour.  Cork  Hist.  &  Archseol.  Soc.  ser.  2, 
v.  6,  pp.  1 56-161.     Cork,  1900.) 

Youi^hal*  Council  book  of  the  corporation  of 
Youghal.  1610-59,  1666-87,  1690-1800;  edited 
with  annals  and  appendices,  by  R.  Caulfield. 
Guildford,  Surrey,  1878.    pi.,  map.     sq.  8'.     CT 

Ystrad  Marchell  abbey. 

Jones  (Morris  C)  Abbey  of  Ystrad  Marchell 
(Strata  Marcella)  or  Pola.  (Coll.  Hist  and  Ar- 
chceol.  relating  to  Montgomeryshire,  v.  4,  pp.  i- 
34.  293-322;  v.  5,  pp.  109-148;  v.  6.  pp.  347-386; 
v.  10,  pp.  397-406.     London,  1871-77.     8'.)     CO 

Zennor. 

Matthews  (John  Hobson).  A  history  of  the 
parishes  of  St.  Ives,  Lelant,  Towednack,  and  Zen- 
nor, in  the  county  of  Cornwall.  London:  E,  Stock, 
1892.  2  p.l.,  (i)  viii-xvi,  560  p.,  1 1.,  I  map,  3  pU 
illus.     4°.  ARX 

Zennor.  Marriages  at  Zennor,  161 7  to  1812* 
(In:  Cornwall.  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers- 
Marriages.     V.  9,  pp.  93-106.     London,  1906.  8*.) 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


m 


APPENDIX. 


Periodicals  and  Society  Publications. 

Canterbury  and  York  Society.  Canterbury 
and  York  series,    v.  i-6.    London,  1907-19OQ.    4°. 

O&elic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions. 
V.  1-25  (1871-1903).    Inverness,  1 872-1907.    12". 

NDO 

Irish  Archaeological  and  Celtic  Society.  The 
miscellany  of  the  Irish  Archaeological  Society,  v.  i. 
Dublin:   The  Irish  Archaol.  Soc,  i^^t.    4*.      CS 

Selden  Society.  Publications.  ¥.1-23(1887- 
1908).     London,  1888-1908.     sq.  4**. 

Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Archaeo- 
logia:  or,  Miscellaneous  tracts  relating  to  antiquity. 
V.  1-61.  Index  to  v.  I-15,  16-30,  1-50.  London, 
1773-1908.     4^  fCA 

Proceedings,     v.  1-4  (1849-53);    2.  ser.,  v. 

i-date(i859-date).    General  index,  2.  ser.,  v.  1-20. 
London,  1849-date.     8**.  fCA 

Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. V.  1-12  (1851-78);  ser.  2,  V.  1-12  (1878-90); 
ser.  3,  V.  1-12  ( 1 890-1902);  ser.  4,  v.  1-7  (1902/03- 
1908/09).  General  index  to  v.  1-24.  Edinburgh, 
1855-1909.     sq.  8^  CpA 

Surtees  Society.  Publications.  v.  i-tt6, 
118(1835-1910).    [ Z>«r Aa»f]  1 835-1 9 10.    8°.    GA 

▼.  I.  Refinaldi  Monachi  Dunelmensis  libellus  de  Admi- 
randis  Beati  Cuthberti  Virtutibus.  1835. 

V.  2.  Wills  and  inventories... of  the  northern  counties  of 
England  from  the  eleventh  century  downwards. 
Ft.  1.  1835. 

V.  3.  Towncley*(T^c)  mysteries.  i"836. 


V. ^.  Tesumenta  Eboracensia  or  wills...  at  York...  from 
tne  year  1300  downwards.    Ft.  x.  1836. 

V.  5.    Sanctuarium    Dunelroense  et  sanctuarium  Beverla- 


cense.  1837. 

V.  6.  Finchale  priory.  The  charters  of  endowment,  inven- 
tories, and  account  rolls.  1837. 

V.  7.  Catalogues  of  the  library  of  Durham  Cathedral.   1838. 

V.  8.  Miscellanea  bioeraphica.  1838. 

V.  o.  Historiz  Dunelmensis  scriptores  tres,  Coldingham, 
Graystanes  et  Chambre.  1839. 

V.  zo.  Rituale  eccicsiae  Dunelmensis.  1840. 

V.  ij.  Fantosme  (lordan).  Chronicle  of  the  war  between 
the  English  and  the  Scots  in  11 73  and  X174.  1840. 

V.  12.  Coldingham  priory.  Correspondence,  inventories, 
account  rolls,  and  law  proceedinKS.  1841. 

V.  13.  Liber  vitae  ecclesia;  Dunelmensis.  1841. 

V.  X4.  Bowes  (Robert).    Correspondence.  1842. 

V.  15.  Description  (A)...  of  all  the  ancient  monuments, 
rites  and  customs  of  the  monastical  church  of  Dur- 
ham. 1842. 

V.  16.  Anglo-Saxon  and  early  English  psalter,  v.  z.      1843. 

V.  17.  Huiton  (Matthew).     Correspondence.  1843. 

▼.  18.  Durham  household  book.  1844. 

V.  iQ.  Anglo-Saxon  and  early  English  psalter,  v.  2.       1847. 

V.  20.  Reginald,  monk  of  Durham.  Libellus  de  vita  et 
miraculis  S.  (lodrici  monacho  heremitz  de  Kinchale.  1847. 

V.  21.  Depositions  and  other  ecclesiastical  proceedings  from 
the  courts  of  Durham.  184s. 

V.  22.  Barnes  (Richard).  Injunctions  and  other  ecclesiasti- 
cal proceedings  of  Richard  Barnes,  bishop  of  Durham, 
J575-I587.  1B50. 

V.  23.  I^tin  hymns  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Church.  1851. 

V.  24.  Taylor  (George).     Memoir  of  Robert  Surtees.     1852. 

V.  25.  BoMon  Buke.  1852. 

V.  26.  Wills  and  inventories  from  the  registry  of  the  arch- 
deaconry of  Richmond.  1853. 

V.  27.  The  Pontifical  of  Egbert,  archbishop  of  York.     1853. 

V.  28.  Lindisfarne  and  Rushwnrth  gospels.  1854. 

V.  2g.  Inventories  and  account  rolls  of  the  Benedictine 
houses  or  cells  of  Farrow  and  Monk-Wearmouth.        1854. 

V.  30.  Testamenta  Eboracensia.  Ft.  2.  1855. 

▼.  31.  Obituary  roll  of  William  Ebchesterand  John  Burnby. 
priors  of  Durham.  1856. 

V.  32.  Bishop  Hatfield's  survey.  1857. 

V.  33.  Rural  economy  in  Yorkshire  in  1641,  being  the  farm- 
ing and  account  books  of  Henry  Best.  1857 


v.  34.  Acts  of  the  High  Commission  Court  within  the  diocese 
of  Durham.  1858. 

v.  35.  Fabric  rolls  of  York  Minster.  1859. 

y.  36.  Dugdale  (William).  The  visitation  of  the  county  of 
Yorke,  1665-66.  1859, 

V.  37.  Miscellanea,  i.  Works  and  letters  of  Dennis  Gran* 
viile.  II.  Nathan  Drake's  account  of  the  siege  of  Fonte- 
fract  castle,    in.  A  brief  memoir  of  Mr.  Justice  Rokeby. 

1861. 

V.38.  Wills  and  inventories  from  the  registry  at  Durham. 
Ft.  2.  z86o, 

V.  39.  Lindisfarne  and  Rush  worth  gospels.  Ft.  3.      ^  x86z. 

V.  40.  Depositions  from  the  castle  ot  York,  relating  to 
offences  committed  in  the  northern  counties  in  the  seven- 
teenth century.  1861. 

v.  41.  Ton^e  (Thomas).  Heraldic  visitation  of  the  north- 
ern counties  in  15^0.  1863. 

V.  43.  Memorials  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary  of  Fountains, 

1S63. 

V.  43.  Lindisfarne  and  Rush  worth  gospels.    Ft.  3.         1863. 

V.  44.  Hexham  priory.  Its  chroniclers,  endowments,  and 
annals     v.  z.  1864. 

V.  45.  Testamenta  Eboracensia.    v.  -3  z86s. 

V.  46.  Hexham  priory.  Its  chroniclers,  endowments,  and 
annals,     v.  2.  1865. 

V.  47.  Granville  (Denis).     Remains.  1865. 

V.  48.  Lindisfarne  and  Kushworth  gospels.    Ft.  4.         1865. 

V.  ^9.  Kirkby  (John  de).  The  survey  of  the  county  of 
York;  also  Inquisitions  of  knights  fees  and  Nomina  vil- 
larum  for  Yorkshire.  Z867. 

V.  50.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Mr.  Ambrose  Barnes.        1867. 

V.  51.  Symeonis  Dunelmensis  Opera  et  collectanea.       1868. 

V.  52.  Cosin  (John).    Correspondence.    Ft.  z.  1869. 

V.  53.  Testamenta  Eboracensia.    v.  4  Z869. 

V.  54.  De  La  Fryme  (Abraham).    Diary.  Z870. 

V.  55.  Cosin  (John).    Correspondence.    Ft.  a.  187a. 

V.56.  Gray  (Walter).  The  register,  or  rolls,  of  Walter 
Gray.  Lord  Archbishop  of  York.  Z879. 

V.  57.  Register  of  the  guild  of  Corpus  Christi  in  the  city  of 
York.  1872. 

V.  58.  Feodarium  Frioratus  Dunelmensis.  ^  187a. 

V.  59-60.  Missale  ad  usum  insignis  ecclesiae  Eboracensia.  v. 
z-a.  1874. 

V.  6z.  Liber  Fontificalis  Chr.  Bainbridge  archiepiscopi 
Eboracensis.  1875. 

V.  62.  Thornton  (Mrs.  Alice).    Autobiography.  ^  Z875. 

V.  6^.  Manuale  et  processionale  ad  usum  insignis  ecclesiae 
Eboracensis.  1875. 

V.  64.  Acts  of  Chapter  of  the  collegiate  church  of  SS.  Peter 
and  Wilfrid,  Ripon,  a.d.  1452-z^.  Z875. 

V.  65.  Yorkshire  aiaries  and  autobiographies  in  the  seven- 
teenth  and  eighteenth  centuries.  Z877. 

V.  66.  Newminster  abbey.    Chartularium.  Z878. 

V.  67.  Memorials  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary  of  Fountains,    v. 

2,  pt.  z.  Z878. 
V.  68.    Selections  from  the  household  books  of  the  Lord 

William  Howard  of  Naworth  castle.  Z878. 

V.  69.  Whitby  abbey.   C^rtularium.    v.  z.  5879. 

V.  70.  Dialogi  Laurentii  Dunelmensis  monachi  ac  prioris. 

z88o. 
V.  7z.  Breviarium  ad  usum  insignis  ecclesie  Eboracensis^  v.z. 

z88o. 
V.  72.  Whitby  abbey.    Cartularium.    v.  a,  z88z. 

V.  73.  Slukeley  (William).  Family  memoirs,  v.  x.  z88a. 
V.74.  Memorials  of  the  church  of  SS.  Peter  and  Wilfrid, 

Ripon.     V.  z.  z88a. 

V.  75.  Brev'iarium  ad  usum  insignis  ecclesie  Eboracensis.  v. 

3.  X883, 
V.  76.  Stukeley  (William).     Family  memoirs,    v.  a.       z8b3. 
V.  77.  Yorkshire  diaries  and  autobiographies  in  the  seven- 
teenth and  eighteenth  centuries,    v.  2.                       /  z886. 

V.78.  Memorials  of  the  church  of  SS.  Peter  and  Wilfrid, 
Ripon.    V.  2.  z886. 

V.  79.  Testamenta  Eboracensia.    v.  5.  1884. 

V.  80.  Slukeley  (William).     Family  memoirs,    v.  3.      Z887. 

V.  8f.  Memorials  of  the  church  of  SS.  Peter  and  Wilfrid, 
Ripon.     V.  3.  z888. 

V.  82.  Halmota  Frioratus  Dunelmensis.  1889. 

V.  83.  Rievaulx  abbey.    Cartularium.  Z889. 

V.  84.  Churchwardens'  accounts  of  Fittington  and  other 
parishes  in  the  diocese  of  Durham.  k888. 

y.  85.  Volume  (A)  of  English  miscellanies  illustrating  the 
history  and  language  ofthe  northern  counties  of  England. 

Z890. 

V.  86.  Guisbrough  priory.    Cartularium.    v.  z.  Z889. 

V.  87.  Life  of  St.  Cfuthbert  in  English  verse.  Z89Z. 

V.  88.  Three  early  assize  rolls  for  the  county  ot  Northum- 
berland. %XC.  Xlll.  Z89Z. 

V.  89.  Guisbrough  priory.    Cartularium.   v.  a.  >894* 


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Appendix,  tanfJ. 
Feriodicali,  eoufd. 

V.  qo.  Brlnkbum  priory.    Chiirtuliiry.  iBq3 

V.  gi-41.   CertifitJiLn  of  the   comniiuioiiEn  ippoiatcd  11 

■urvey  the  chant na,  e>iil<l>t  hmpitili,  etc.,  in  the  cuuni; 


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T,  9;.  Memoriali  of  Si.  Gil«'>,  Duihim.  1S96. 

V,  06.  RegUm  of  the  freemen  of  <ht  city  of  Vork.  from  the 
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tifroi 


»UDC  rolli  of  the  ibber  of 

1808-95- 

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"f'lhe'city  of  York,  from  We 


0  the  Kureib 
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T.  107.  Rile,  of  Durham.  1903. 

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v.iio,  WilFi  and  adminiitntiont  from  ihe  KiureaborDugb 


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Fairbalrn  (James).  Fairbairn'a  book  of  crests 
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B»rlnK-Oonld  (Sabine),  and  John  Fisher. 
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Collectanea  Anglo-premonslralensia.  Docd- 
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Complete  (The)  peerage  of  England,  Scotland, 
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Dagdale  (.Sir  William).  Monasticon  Angli- 
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Dwnn  (L,)  Heraldic  visitations  of  Wales  and 
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V.  13,  pp.  118-126;  ser,  4,  T.  14.  pp.  14-18,  337- 
239;  ser.  5,   V.   I,  pp.  63-64,     Londem,   1876-84. 

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Appendix,  eonti. 
CelUeted   Genealogy,  cont'd. 
England   and   Wales    since    the    Refonnation. . . 
Edited   by  J,  Foster.     Oxfard:    Parker  &•   Co., 
1890.     viii,  loop.     4*.  ZP8A 

Thii  compruH  nAma  of  clergy  IdUiluud  between  iSdd 
and  li^.    No  more  tui  beeo  publubed. 

Fr^KBienta  genealogica.    New  Scries.   Vol.  1. 
London:  Printed  at  Ike  private  press  of  Frederick 
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Freocb  (George  Rnssell).  Shakapeareana  gene- 
alogica.  Part  1.  Identification  of  the  dramatis  per- 
sons in  Sfaakspeare'shislorical  plays:  from  K.  John 
to  K,  Henry  viii.  Notes  on  character*  in  Mac- 
beth aod  Hamlet.  Persons  and  places,  belonging 
to  Warwickshire,  alluded  to  in  several  plays.  Part 
II.  The  Shakspeare  and  Ardcn  families,  and  their 
conneclions:  with  tables  of  descect,  London  and 
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590  p.     8°.  S4BS 

Ha^dn  (Joseph  Timothy).  Beatsoa's  political 
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the  public  offices;  together  with  the  sovereigns  of 
Europe.  ..the  peerage  of  England  acd  of  Great 
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Henneasy  (George).  Novum  reperlorium  eccle- 
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19,650  references  to  surnames  contained  in  the 
printed  registers  of  778  English  parishes  during 
the  first  year  of  the  xvn,  century.  IVallon-on- 
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I<»nr«Daon  (John).  Catholic  chaplaincies  and 
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V.  4,  pp.  147-359.      London,  1907.      8'.)  ZLP 

LevI*ln>I*t  <A)  Kalender-..  Edited  by  the 
Marquis  de  Ruvlgny  &  Raineval.     1894.     London, 

■  894.     11°.  BAC 

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Le  Nev*  (John).  Fasti  Ecclesix  Anglicanse; 
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In  the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge  from 
the  earliest  time  to  the  year  MtK:cxv,  compiled  by 
John  Le  Neve;  corrected  and  continued  from 
Mnccxv  to  the  present  time  by  T.  DuRus  Hardy. 
Ox/ord,t6n.     3v.     8°.  ZPSA 

Unryd  (Edward).  Farochialia;  being  a  sum- 
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Beeorda  relating  to  Catholicism  in  the  South 
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Saiot  Germain-en- Lay e.  The  parochial  regis- 
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births,  marriages,  and  deaths,  with  notes  and  ap- 
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presenllime.  Edinburgh:  W.  Palerson,  1866-71, 
3  V.    sq.  4°-  ZWQS 

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Appendix,  confd. 

Collected  Genealogy,  confd, 

torical  introduction  on  the  development  of  a  long 

roll,  by  C.  W.   Hoi  gate.      Winchester:   P,   <&•  G. 

Wells,  1899.    2  p.l.,  xcii,  208  p.,  I  pi.     8^  STK 

Wrottesley  (George).  Crecy  and  Calais,  a.d. 
1346-47,  from  the  rolls  in  the  Public  Record  Office 
and  a  manuscript  in  the  College  of  Arms,  vi,  284, 
xxxii  p.,  9  pi.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
for  a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  18,  pt.  2.  London, 
1897.     8°.)  CO 

Individual  families. 

Abbott  family. 

Abbott  (Lemuel  Abijah).  Introduction  [on  the 
British  Abbott  family].  (In  his:  Descendants  of 
George  Abbott,  v.  i,  pp.  xiii-lxxxi.  Boston,  iqo6. 
8^)  APV 

Alexander  family. 

Bftnks  (5fr  T.  C.)  An  analytical  statement  of^ 
the  case  of  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling  and  Dovan> 
&c.,  containing  an  explanation  of  his  official  digni- 
ties and . .  .privileges  in . . .  Nova  Scotia  and  Canada. 
London:  J.  Cochrane  &*  Co.,  1832.  xlix,  123  p  , 
4  charts,  i  map.    8**.  ARZ 

HumphrySt  afterwards  Alexander  (Alexander). 
calling  himself  Earl  of  Stirling.  Narrative  of 
the  oppressive  law  proceedings,  and  other  measures, 
resorted  to  by  the  British  government,  and  numer 
ous  private  individuals,  to  overpower  the  Earl  of 
Stirling,  and  subvert  his  lawful  rights.  Written  by 
himself.  Also  a  genealogical  account  of  the  family 
of  Alexander,  Earls  of  Stirling,  &c. .  .followed  by 
an  historical  view  of  their  hereditary  possessions  in 
Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  &c.,  by  Ephraim  Lockhart, 
Esq.  With  a  copious  appendix. . .  [Edinburgh:  J, 
Walker,  pU*r^  1836.  vi,  i  1..  176,  8,  vi,  77  p., 
I  chart,  2  fac-sim.  letters,     sq.  4**.  f  ARZ 

Alford  family. 

Alvord  (Samuel  Morgan).  English  Alfords. 
<In  his:  A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Alex- 
ander Alvord.  pp.  9-28.  Webster,  N,  K.,  1908. 
8'.)  APV 

Arden  family. 

French  (George  Russell).  Shakspeareana  gene- 
alogica.  Part  i.  Identification  of  the  dramatis 
personae  in  Shakspeare's  historical  plays. . .  Part  ii. 
The  Shakspeare  and  Arden  families  and  their  con- 
nections: with  tables  of  descent.  London  &*  Cam- 
^idge:  Macmillan  6*  Co,,  1869.     xiii.  590  p.    8*^ 


Askew  family. 

BrownbiU  (J.)  The  Askews  of  Marsh  Grange. 
With  a  note  by  H.  Gaythorpe.  (Cumberland  and 
Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Transac. 
n.s.  v.  10,  pp.  331-341.    Kendal,  \^\Q.    8**.)    CO 

Atwater  family. 

Atwater  (Francis).  Atwaters  in  England. 
(In  his:  Atwater  history  and  genealogy,  v.  i,  pp. 
1-82.     Meriden,Conn.,  1901-02.     B**.)  APV 

Audley  family. 

Inquests  (The)  on  the  Staffordshire  estates  of 

Audleys  of  a.d.  1273,  1276.  1283,  1299,  1308, 

he  original  inquisitions  in  the  Public  Record 


Office,  with  an  introduction  and  notes.  By  Josiah 
Wedgwood.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for 
a  history  of  Staffordshire,  n.  s.  v.  11,  pp.  2"^!- 
270.     London,  1908.     8*.)  GO 

Ayleworth  family. 

Aylsworth  (Homer  Elhanan).  The  family 
surname,  and  English  genealogies.  (In  his:  Arthur 
Ay  Is  worth  and  his  descendants,  pp.  15-29.  Provi- 
dence, R,  /.,    1887.     8".)  APV 

Baildon  family. 

Belden  (Jessie  Perry  Van  Zile).  Concerning: 
some  of  the  ancestors  and  descendants  of  Royal 
Denison  Belden  and  Olive  Cadwell  Belden.  Phila- 
delphia: y.  B,  Lippincott  Co.,  1898.     4°.       APV 

Balch  family. 

Baich  (Galusha  B.)  British  Balch  family.  (In 
his:  Genealogy  of  the  Balch  families  in  America, 
pp.  v-xxxii.     Salem,  Mass.,  1897.     8*.)         APV 

Balch  (Thomas  Willing).  Balch  genealogies. 
Philadelphia:  Allen,  Lane  6r»  Scott,  1907.     4io^p_, 


II  pi. ,  6  port.     4 


APV 


Baldwin  family. 

Baldwin  (Charies  CanJee).  The  English  lines 
of  Baldwins.  (In  his:  The  Baldwin  genealogy 
from  1500  to  1 88 1,  pp.  9-175,  983-999.  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1881-89.     8°.)  APV 

Baliol  family. 

Sinclair  (Alexander).  Remarks  on  the  tables 
of  the  heirs  of  the  royal  house  of  Baliol.  [Edin- 
burgh: C,  Gibson,  1870?]     12  p.     8*. 

ARD  p.  V.  1 

Ball  family. 

WHi^ht  (William  Ball).  Ball  family  records. 
Genealogical  memoirs  of  some  Ball  families  of  Great 
Britain,  Ireland,  and  America.  Compiled  by  Rev. 
W.  B.  Wright.  York:  Ptd.  for  the  author  by  the 
Yorkshire  Ptg,  Co,,  1908.  8  p. I.,  199,  Ixxii  p., 
I  plan,  13  pi.,  17  port.,  i  tab.     2.  ed.     sq.  4". 

Barclay  family. 

Genealogical  (A)  account  of  the  Barclays  of 
Urie,  for  upwards  of  seven  hundred  years;  with 
memoirs  of  Colonel  D.  Barclay  and  his  son,  R. 
Barclay...  Also  letters  that  passed  between  him, 
the  Duke  of  York,  Eliz.,  Princess  Palatine  of  the 
Rhine,  Archbishop  Sharp,  the  Earl  of  Perth,  and 
other  distinguished  characters. ..  London:  J.  Her- 
bert, 1812.     viii,  98  p.     8*.  ARZ 

Moflktt  (R.  B.)  A  mistaken  tradition  [of  the 
English  Barclays].  (In  his:  The  Barclays  of  New 
York.    pp.  17-52.    New  York,  1904.    8  .)  APV 

Bedingfeld  family. 

Beding^feld  (Richard  Thackeray).  Genealog- 
ical supplement  to  the  Bedingfeld  papers.  (Catholic 
Record  Society.  Miscellanea,  v.  6,  pp.  423-434. 
London,  1909.     8^)  ZLP 

Bertie  family. 

Bertie  {Lady  Georgina).  Five  generations  of 
a  loyal  house.  Pt.  i.  Containing  the  lives  of 
Richard  Bertie,  and  his  son  Peregrine,  Lord  Wil- 
loughby.     London:  jRivingtons,  1845.     4^*       -^^ 

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Appendix,  confd, 

Bispham  family. 

BisptuuB  (William).  Memoranda  concerning 
the  family  of  Bispham  in  Great  Britain  and  the 
United  States  of  America.  New  York  [Gilliss 
Brothers]  1890.  5  p.l..  9-348  pp.,  8  pi..  2  tab. 
4".  tARZ 

Bisse  family. 

Bisse  genealogical  notes.  A  manuscript  gene- 
alogy of  the  Bisse  family,  with  coat  of  arms,  au- 
tograph letters,  etc.,  inserted.  [Londonl  i88-?l 
4  p.l.,  269  p.,  etc.  ARZ 

Blair  family. 

Leavitt  (Emily  Wilder).  The  Blairs of  Ulster 
province.  (In  her:  The  Blair  family  of  New  Eng- 
land,    pp.  7-25.     Boston,  1900.     8'.)  APV 

Bolton  family. 

Bolton  (Henry  Carrington,  and  Reginald  Pel- 
ham).  The  family  of  Bolton  in  England  and 
America,  1 100-1894.    New  York,  1895.    8**.  APV 

Bonville  family. 

Cooper  (William  Durrant).  The  Bonvilles  of 
Halnalcer.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  15. 
pp.  57-66.     Lewes,  1863.     8^)  CO 

Boreman  family. 

Ooldthwaite  (Charlotte).  Boardman  geneal- 
ogy. T 525-1 895.  Hartford,  Conn.:  W,  F,  J. 
Boardman,  1895.  xiii,  778  p.,  13  pi.,  i  port., 
I  chart.     4'.  APV 

Borlase  family. 

Borlase  (W.  C.)  The  descent,  name  and  arms 
of  Borlase  of  Borlase  in  the  county  of  Cornwall . . . 
London:  G,  Bell  <&•  Sons;  Exeter:  W.  Pollard  <&• 
Co,,  printers,  1888.  vii,  205,  (2)  p.,  3  pi.,  i  table. 
8^  ARZ 

Boss  family. 

Boss  (William  Graham,  and  Henry  Rush). 
An  inquiry  concerning  the  Boss  family  and  the 
name  Boss.  Chicago:  Ben  Franklin  Co,,  1902. 
3'.  APV 

Bourchier  family. 

Cole  (James  Edwin).  A  genealogical  memoir 
of  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Bourchier.  JVestmins- 
ier:  J.  B,  Nichols  &*  Sons,  1873.     12  p.     8**. 

Repr.:  The  Herald  and  Genealogist.        ARD  p.  V«  1 

Bowen  family. 

Bowen  (Edward  Augustus).  Introduction  [on 
the  Welsh  Bowens].  (In  his:  Lineage  of  the  Bowens 
of  Woodstock.  Conn.  pp.  1-25.  Cambridge,  Mass,, 
1897.     4^)  APV 

Boyd  family. 

Boyd  (William  Philip).  The  history  of  the  Boyd 
family.  Conesus,  N  Y, :  Boyd* s  job  printing  estab- 
lishment, printers,   1884.     8**.  APV 

Boyle  family. 

Oene&loc^cal  memoranda  relating  to  the  fam- 
ily of  Boyle  of  Limavady.  \^Londonderry :  '*  Sen- 
tiner,  igo-7]     24  p.     8".  ARZ 

Brendon  family. 

Curg^enven  (John  Brendon).  The  family  of 
Brendon  of  Brendon  and  Westcott,  in  St.  Domi- 
nick,  Cornwall,  and  their  descendants,    n.  p.,  1903. 


53  p.     8'. 


ARZ 


Brigham  family. 

Bri^ham  (Willard  Irving  Tyler).  History  [of 
the  British  Brighams].  (In  his:  The  history  of 
the  Brigham  family,  pp.  3-30.  New  York,  1907. 
8'.)  APV 

Bright  family. 

Brii^ht  (Jonathan  B.)  The  Brights  of  Suffolk. 
England.  Boston:  /.  Wilson  &*  Son,  printers, 
1858.     8^  ARZ 

Brook  family. 

Roi^ers  (W.  H.  Hamilton).  Brook,  of  le  Brook, 
in  Ilchester,  Somerset,  Olditch,  in  Thorncombe, 
and  Weycraift,  in  Axminster,  Devon.  (Proc.  Som- 
ersetshire Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  v.  44 
(ser.  3,  V.  4).  pp.  13-20.     Taunton,  1898.) 

Bud  worth  family. 

Badworth  (Philip  John).  Memorials  of  the 
parishes  of  Greensted-Budworth,  Chipping  Ongar, 
and  High  Laver,  with  an  account  of  the  families  of 
Clceve  and  Budworth.  Essex:  G.  Slocombe,  1876. 
44  p.,  I  pi.     8*.  ARD  p.  V.  1 

Burr  family. 

Todd  (Charles  Burr).  The  Burres  of  England. 
(In  his:  A  general  history  of  the  Burr  family, 
pp.  xix-xxxii.  New  York,  1902.  4.  ed.  8**.)  APv 

Busk  family. 

Busk  (Hans).  The  genealogy  of  the  Busk 
family  and  of  some  of  its  collateral  branches.  Com- 
piled by  H.  Busk.  London:  /.  Wcule,  1864. 
8  tables.     {\  ffARZ 

Butler  family. 

Ra^S  (F.  W.)  Descent  of  Sutton  and  Butler 
(of  Aston-le- Walls)  and  Washington.  [Northamp- 
ton, Eng.:  R,  Harris  6f*  Son,  1907?]  Broadside, 
12^  in.  X  gH  in*  APV 

Cabell  family. 

Brown  (Alexander).  The  Cabells  and  their  kio 
in  England.  (In  his:  The  Cabells  and  their  kin. 
pp.  1-30.  Boston  and  New  York,  1895.  8°.)_APV 

Caesar  family. 

Lod^  (E.)  Life  of  Sir  Julius  Cssar. .  .with 
memoirs  of  his  family  and  descendants. . .  To  which 
is  added  Numerus  infaustus.  an  historical  work  by 
C.  Caesar,  grandson  to  Sir  Julius.  London:  /, 
Hatchard  &*  Son,  1827.  i  p.l.,  vi,  7-1 16  p.,  2  pi., 
18  port..  I  table,     f**.  tfAN 

Caldwell  family. 

Collectanea.    Pt.  1-3.    n./.  [18— ?]     3pts. 

in  I  V.     8".  ARD  p.  v.  1 

Pt.  I.  Caldwell  of  that  ilk.  in  the  shire  of  Renfrew,  and  of 
New  Grange.  Co.  Meath,  Ireland. 
Pt.  3.  Caldwell  of  Castle  Caldwell.  Co.  Fermanagh. 
Pt.  3.  Campbell  of  Skeldon.  and  New  Grange.  Co.  Meath. 

Cameron  family. 

Hackeniie  (Alexander).  History  of  the  Cam- 
erons;  with  genealogies  of  the  principal  families  of 
the  name.  Inverness:  A,  &*  fV,  Mackenzie,  1884. 
xii,  478  p.     8*.  ARZ 

Campbell  family. 

Collectanea.    Pt.  1-3.    n.p,  [18 — ?]    3pts. 

in  I  V.     8%  ARD  p.  v.  1 

Pt.  I.  Caldwell  of  that  ilk,  in  the  shire  of  Renfrew,  and  of 
New  Grange,  Co.  Meath.  Ireland. 
Pt.  9.  Caldwell  of  Castle  Caldwell,  Co.  Fermanagh. 
Pt.  3.  Campbell  of  Skeldon,  and  New  Grange,  Co.  Meath. 


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Appendix,  confd. 

House  (The)  of  Argyll  and  the  coIUteral 
branches  of  the  Clan  Campbell,  from  the  year  420 
to  the  present  time.  Glasgow:  John  Tweedy  '^L 
▼i,  (2)  239  p.,  2  port.,  I  uble.     8*. 


Canning  family. 

(George).  Memorials  of  the  Canjmges* 
family  and  their  times;  their  claim  to  be  regarded 
as  the  founders  and  restorers  of  Westbury  College 
and  Radcliffe  Church,  critically  examined:  to  which 
is  added,  inedited  memoranda  relating  to  Chatter- 
ton.  Bristol:  Printed  for  the  author  by  John 
Wright,  1854.  4  p.l..  (I)  viH-x,  1 1..  (i)  i4-336p^ 
I  fac-sim.,  11  pi.     S**. 


Cary  family. 

Cary  (Henry  Grosvenor).  The  Cary  family  in 
England.  Boston:  pub.  by  Rev,  Seth  Cooley  Cary, 
I9C%.     10$  p.,  II  pi.,  5  port.     4*.  fARZ 

Chaffee  family. 

Clukff»e  (William  Henry).  The  name  of  Chaf- 
fee in  England.  (In  his:  The  Chaffee  geneal^y. 
pp.  585-607.     New  York,  1909.     8**.)  APv 

Chatterton  family. 

New  facts  relating  to  the  Chatterton  family, 
gathered  from  manuscript  entries  in  a  **  History  of 
the  Bible/'  which  once  belonged  to  the  parents  of 
Thomas  Chatterton.  the  poet,  and  from  parish  reg- 
isters. [Edited  by  W.  George  &  Son.J  Brisjol: 
IV,  George  <&•  Son,  1883.     15  p.     8'. 


Clayton  family. 

Stewart-Brown  (Ronald).  The  Tower  of 
Liverpool,  with  some  notes  on  the  Clayton  family 
of  Crooke,  Fulwood,  Adlington,  and  Liverpool. 
(Hist.  Soc.  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  y.  61, 
pp.  41-82.     Liverpool,  1910.     8**.)  CO 

.    Cleeve  family. 

Badworth  (Philip  John).  Memorials  of  the 
parishes  of  Greensted- Bud  worth,  Chipping  Ongar, 
and  High  Laver,  with  an  account  of  the  families  of 
Cleeve  and  Budworth.  Essex:  G,  Slocombe,  1876. 
44  p.,  I  pi.     8*.  ARD  p.  T,  1 

Cleveland  family. 

CleTeland  (Edmund  Janes,  and  Horace  Gil- 
lette). The  earliest  known  Clevelands.  (In  their: 
The  genealogy  of  the  Cleveland  and  Cleaveland 
families,  v.  3,  pp.  2223-2247.  Hartford,  Conn,, 
1899.     4*.)  APV 

Cobham  family. 

Waller  (J.  G.)  Notes  on  the  monuments  of 
the  Cobham  family  at  Lingfield.  (Surrey  Archseol. 
Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  5,  pp.  i86-iqq. 
London,  1871.     8*.)  CO 

Coghill  family. 

Windle  (Bertram  C.  A.)  A  genealogical  note 
on  the  family  of  Cramer  or  Coghill.  2  tables. 
(Cork  Hist.  &  Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  ser.  2,  v.  16, 
pp.  66-Bi.     Cork,  1 9 10.     4*.)  CT 

Cole  family. 

Cole  of  ^arazion.  [Pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Cole  of  Mt^pazion,  Cornwall,  England.]  n,  t.-p, 
n.p,  [18— ?J  \  4  f.     8%  ARD  p,  T,  1 


Conant  family. 

ConaAt  (Frederick  Odell).  A  history  and 
genealogy  of  the  Conant  family  in  England  and 
America.  Portland,  Me,:  Harris  6*  IVilUanu, 
1887.  xiv,  (2)  640  p.,  5  pi.,  19  port.,  4  facsim. 
8*.  APV 

Converse  family. 

ConTeree  (Charles  Allen).  Some  records  of 
Convers.  Converse,  etc.,  thus  far  found  in  England 
and  France.  (In  his:  Some  of  the  ancestors  and 
descendants  of  Samuel  Converse,  Jr.  v.  2,  pp.  855- 
891.     Boston,  1905.     4*.)  APV 

Cox  family. 

Kin^  (William  Louis).  Genealogical  memo- 
randa relating  to  the  family  of  King  of  Maidstone, 
CO.  Kent,  containing  pedigrees  of  the  families  of 
Knowles,  Cox,  Peckham,  Henham.  Iden,  Playne, 
and  others.  London:  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1882. 
2p.l.,  I9p.     4*.  fARZ 

Cradock  family. 

[Crftdoek  family.  Chart  of  descendants  of 
John  Cradock  and  Sir  Miles  Cradock.  Reprinted 
from  the  New  England  Hist,  and  Gen.  Register, 
▼.  9,  1855.]     n,p.,  n.  d.    9)(xT}(  in.     folded  8% 


Cramer  family. 
See  Coghill  family. 

Crane  family. 

Crane  (EUery  Bicknell).  Genealogy  of  the 
Crane  family.  Worcester ^  Mass.:  C,  Hamilton, 
1895-1900.     2v.     8'.  APV 

Cranmer  family. 

Oenealo^^cal  memoranda  relating  to  the 
family  of  Cranmer.  Umdon:  Privateh  printed  by 
Taylor  and  Co.  ^  1 8  70.      I  p.l.,  5  p.     4  .       \AMA 

Craven  family. 

[CraTen  family  of  England.  A  manuscript; 
containing  also  two  leaves  of  printed  familv  dataj 
If./.,  n.  d.    26,  2  I.,  4  pi.,  I  port     r.      ffARZ 

Crichton  family. 

Steele  (John  Haughton).  Genealogy  of  the 
earls  of  Erne.  [Compiled,  1 889-1 904,  by  J.  H. 
Steele.  Illustrations  by  Francis  Caird  Inglis.] 
Edinburgh:  privately  printed  by  T.  and  A.  Con- 
stable, iqio.     6  p.l.,  106  p.     sq.  4*.  ARZ 

No.  34  of  60  copies  printed. 

Crisp  family. 

Crisp  (Frederick  Arthur).  Collections  relating 
to  the  family  of  Crispe.     v.  1-3.     n.  p.:  Print^ 

for  private  circulation  only,  \Z%Q,"%^.    v,    fARS 

No.  18  of  150  copies  printed  andsi^ed  by  F.  A.  Crisp. 

V.  1.  Abstracts  of  wills  and  administrations  in  the  Prerogft> 
tive  Court  of  Canterbury,  1510-1760. 

V.  a.  Granu  of  arms,  funeral  certificates,  and  pedigrees 
from  the  records  of  the  College  of  Arms. 

V.  3.  Abstracu  of  wills  and  administrations  in  the  comts  of 
the  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk,  1454-1800. 

Cromwell  family. 

Dmmmond  (J.  H.)  Richard  Williams  of 
Taunton,  and  his  connection  with  the  Cromwell 
family,     n,  t,-p.     [189-?]    4  p.     8°.  ARZ 

Waylen  (J.)  The  house  of  Cromwell.  A 
genealogical  history  of  the  family  and  descendants 
of  the  Protector.  A  new  edition  revised  by  J.  G. 
Cromwell.  London:  E,  Stock,  1897.  xii,  286^Pi 
8  • 


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Appendix,  confd. 

Cropper  family. 

Waterhoase  (N.)  Memorials  of  the  families 
of  Cropper,  Cubham  and  Wolsey  of  Bickerstafife 
and  of  Winstanley  of  Winstanley.  Collected  by 
N.  Waterhouse.  Liverpool:  Prtd.  by  D,  Mar  pies  ^ 
1864.     vi  p.,  1 1.,  71  p.,  I  tab.     8**.  ARZ 

Cubham  family. 
See  Cropper  family. 

Daggett  family. 
See  Doggett  family. 

Dalston  family. 

Haswell  (Francis).  The  family  of  Dalston. 

S  pi.  •  (Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and 

Archseol.  Soc.  Transac.  n.  s.  v.  10,  pp.  201-270. 

Kenda',  1910.)  CO 

Darlington  family. 

Cope  (Gilbert).  Genealogy  of  the  Darlington 
family.      West  Chester^  Pa,,  1900.     693  p.     8°. 

APV 
Deacon  family. 

Deacon  (Edward).  The  descent  of  the  family 
of  Deacon  of  Elstowe  and  London.  Bridgeport^ 
Conn.,  1898.  xxvi,  394  p.,  i  facsim.,  2  maps,  33 
pi.,  6  port.     4". 

De  Braose  family. 

DaTey  (William  Harrison).  The  family  of  De 
Braose.  (Archseologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  6,  v.  10, 
PP-  337-354.     London,  1910.     8*.)  CVA 

De  Lancaster  family. 

Rai^i^  (Frederick  W.)     De   Lancaster.     4  pi. 

^Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archaeol. 

Soc.  Transac.     n.  s.  v.  10,  pp.  395-494.     Kendal, 

1910.     8".)  CO 

De  Mainbray  family. 

Wagner  (Henry).  Pedigree  of  De  Mainbray. 
(Genealogist,  v.  27,  pp.  22-23.    Exeter,  19 10.  8**.) 

*R 
Dickson  family. 

Dixon  (Benjamin  Homer).  The  Border  or 
riding  clans,  followed  by  a  history  of  the  clan 
Dickson.  Albany:  J.  MunselVs  Sons,  1889.  6. 
223  (I)  p.     8".  ARZ 

Doggett  family. 

Doi^i^ett  (Samuel  Bradlee).  A  history  of  the 
Doggett- Daggett  family.  Boston:  Rockwell  &* 
Churchill,  printers,  1894.  viii,  686  p.,  12  pi.,  18 
port.     8*.  APV 

Downing  family. 

Downing  (W.  C),  and  R.  Wilberforce. 
Oenealogy  of  the  Downing  family.  [Philadelphia: 
Dando  Print.  &*  Pub.  Co.]  1901.  2  p.l.,  7-50  p., 
I  1.,  51-133  P-»  2  facsim.,  i  map,  23  pi.,  35  port.  f°. 

APV 
Drake  family. 

Drake  (Louis  Stoughton).  The  original  home 
of  the  Drakes.  (In  his:  The  Drake  family,  pp.  iii- 
xvl     Boston,  1896.     8".)  APV 

Driver  family. 

Cooke  (Harriet  Ruth  Waters).  Records  of  the 
Driver  family  in  Europe.  (In  her:  The  Driver 
€amily.     pp.  1-20.     AVw  York,  1889.     8*.)  APV 


Dugdale  family. 

Das^ale  {Sir  William).  The  life,  diary  and 
correspondence  of  Sir  William  Dugdale. . .  With 
an  appendix,  containing  an  account  of  his  pub- 
lished works,  an  index  to  his  manuscript  collections 
...monumental  inscriptions  to... the  Dugdale 
family,  and  heraldic  grants. . .  Edited  by  W. 
Hamper.  London:  Harding,  Lepard  &*  Co.,  1827. 
viii,  529  p.,  I  facsim.,  2  port.,  2  tab.     f°.        AN 

Duncumb  family. 

Dashwood  (George  H.)  A  note  of  some 
deeds  and  wills  respecting  the  family  of  Duncumb 
of  Surrey.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archseol. 
Coll.  v.  3,  pp.  267-276.    London,  1865.    8**.)    CO 

Dunlevy  family. 

Kelley  (Gwendolyn  Dunlevy).     A  genealogical 

history  of  the  Dunlevy  family.     Columbus,  0. :  for 

private  distribution,  1901.     335  p.,  21  I.,  3  charts, 

I  map,  6  pi.,  25  port.     8'.  APV 

FC^Iinton  (Earls  of). 

Succinct  (A)  account  of  the  long  feud  between 
the  earls  of  Glencairn  and  Eglinton  on  account  of 
the  bailliary  of  Kilwinning,  and  controverted  pre- 
cedency of  their  earldoms,  n.  t.'P.  «.  ^.  [187-?] 
4  p.     8^  ARD  p.  T.  1 

Ely  family. 

Beach  (Moses  S.),  and  William  Ely.  [The 
Ely  family  in  England.]  (In  their:  The  Ely  an- 
cestry,    pp.  v-xliv,  1-20.     New  York,  1902.     8'.) 

APV 
Emmet  family. 

Emmet  (T.  A.)  The  Emmet  family  with  some 
incidents  relating  to  Irish  history,  and  a  bio- 
graphical  sketch  of  Prof.  John  Patten  Emmet, 
M.D.,  and  other  members.  New  York,  \%^%n  xl, 
411  p.,  8  charts,  10  facsim.,  38  pi.,  38  port.     4**. 

One  of  130  copies  privately  printed.  f  ARZ 

Erne  (Earls  of). 
See  Crichton  family. 

Erskine  family. 

Erskine  of  Pittodrie.  n.  t.-p.  n.  p.  [187- ?1 
4  p.     8\  ARD  p.  V.  1 

Eu  (Earls  oQ. 
Ellis   (William  Smith).     Observations   on   the 
Earls  of  Eu,  and  some  of  their  presumed  descend- 
ants.    (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.     v.  10,  pp.  63- 
68.     London,  1868.     8\)  CO 

Evans  family. 

Parry  (Ernest  Gambler).  Annals  of  an  Eton 
house,  with  some  notes  on  the  Evans  family.  With 
portraits  and  illustrations.  London:  J.  Murray, 
1907.     XV,  472  p.,  16  pi.,  2  port.     8**.  STR 

Ferby  family. 

Bellewes  (G.  O.)  The  Ferbys  of  Paul's  Cray 
Hill,  Kent.  (Genealogist,  v.  27,  pp.  8-14.  Exe- 
Ur,  1910.     8°.)  *R 

Ferrers  family. 

Ferrers  (Cecil  S.  F.)  Pedigree  of  the  Berk- 
shire and  London  branch  of  the  Ferrers  family. 
As  compiled  by  Sir  Edward  Wilson,  bart.  (1752), 
Edmund  Ferrers,  F.S.A.,  rector  of  Cheriton, 
Hants  ( 1 806-1825)  and  other  later  members  of  the 
family.  (Genealogist,  v.  27,  pp.  24-26.  Exeter, 
1910.     8'.)  ♦R 


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Appendix,  confd, 

Ffoulkes  family. 

Ffonlkes  (W.  Wynne).  Pedigree  of  the  family 
of  Ffoulkes  of  Eriviat,  in  the  parish  of  Henllan, 
in  the  county  of  Denbigh.  Compiled  from  the 
public  records... by  W.  Wynne  Ffoulkes.  Lon- 
don: Privately  printed,  1874.     8  p.     4*.     f  ARZ 

Fillmore  family. 
See  Fynmore  family. 

Finnimore  family. 
See  Fynmore  family. 

Fitz  Stephen  family. 

Stevens  (Charles  Ellis).  Stevens  genealogy; 
some  descendants  of  the  Fitz  Stephen  family  in 
England  and  New  England.  New  York:  Privately 
printed,  1904.     92  p.,  i  1.,  2  facsim.,  12  pi.     4**. 

APV 
Forbes  family. 

Forbes  (John).  Memoirs  of  the  Earls  of  Gran- 
ard.  Edited  by  George  Arthur  Hastings,  Earl  of 
Granard.  London:  Longmans,  Green,  Reader  &* 
Dyer,  1868.     xi,  293  p.,  i  tab.     B^  ARZ 

Forster   family. 

Foster  (Joseph).  A  pedigree  of  the  Forsters 
and  Fosters,  of  the  north  of  England,  and  of  some 
of  the  families  connected  with  them.  [Compiled 
by  J.  Foster.  London  ?\  printed  for  private  circu- 
lation, 1871.  6  p.l.,  Q-46,  66  p.  illus.  [2.  cd.l 
{\  tfARZ 

Forsyth  family. 

Forsyth  (Frederic  Gregory).  A  genealogical 
record.  Forsyth  of  Nydie.  New  Market,  Va,: 
Henkel  b*  Co.,  1888.     27  (i)  p.,  i  1.     8^      APV 

Foster  family. 
See  Forster  family. 

Fox  family. 

Fo«  (Charles  H.)  Chronicles  of  Tonedale.  Two 
centuries  of  family  history.  \Taunton:  Printed  for 
private  circulation  by  Barnicott  <5r»  Son^  1879. 
2  p.l.,   59  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.,  I  port,     illus.     sq.  8**. 

ARZ 
Frost  family. 

Frost  (Thomas  G.,  and  Edward  L.)  The  Frost 
family  in  England  and  America,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  Edmund  Frost  and  some  of  his  descend- 
ants. Buffalo:  Russell  Printing  Co.,  1909.  165, 
xii  p.,  23  pi.,  17  port.     8".  APV 

Fuller   family. 

Fuller  (James  Franklin).  Fuller  pedigree;  an 
example  of  the  '*  Trente  Deux  Quartiers"  in  her- 
aldry. I  port.,  I  table.  (Cork  Hist.  &  Archseol. 
Soc.  Jour.  ser.  2,  v.  16.  pp.  88-89.  Cork,  iqio. 
4'.)  CT 

Furneaux  family. 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Furneaux  of  Paign- 
ton and  Buckfastleigh,  Devon;  afterwards  of 
Swilly,  near  Plymouth,  a.d.  i 550-1875.  With 
pedigrees  of  other  families  connected  with  it,  and 
notes.  Compiled  by  Rev.  Henry  Furneaux.  n.p.: 
Privately  printed,  1876.     20  p.     4**.  f  ARZ 

Fynmore  family. 

Phillimore  (William  P.  W.)  Memorials  of 
the  family  of  Fynmore,  with  notes  on  the  origin  of  , 


Fynmore,  Finnimore,  Phillimore,  Fillmore.  Filmei 
etc. . .  London:  the  author,  1886.  vii,  74  p.,  3 jpl. 
I  map,  I  chart.     8°.  AR2 

Giffard  family. 

Wrottesley  (George).  The  Giffards  from  th< 
Conquest  to  the  present  time.  (William  Sal 
Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire 
n.  s.  V.  5,  pp.  1-232.     London,  1902.     8**.)         CC 

Glencairn  (Earls  of). 

Succinct  (A)  account  of  the   long  feud   be 

tween  the  earls  of  Glencairn  and  Eglinton  on  ac 

count  of  the  bailliary  of  Kilwinning,  and  contra 

verted  precedency  of  their  earldoms,     n.t.-p.    n.p 

£187-].  4  p.   8^  ARD  p.  V. ; 

Goldthwaite  family. 

Goldthwaite  (Charlotte).  The  Goldthwait< 
family  in  England.  (In  her:  Goldthwaite  genealogy 
pp.  11-34.     Hartford,  1899.     8^)  AP">I 

Gosnold  family. 

Lea>  (James  Henry).  Gosnold  and  Bacon.  Th< 
ancestry  of  Bartholomew  Gosnold.  A  collection 
Boston:  D.  Clapp  b*  Son,  1904.     I  p.l.,  34  p.    8'' 


Gourlay  family. 

Rosters  (Charles).  Memorials  of  the  Scottisl 
house  of  Gourlay.  (In:  Albert  E.  Gurley.  Th< 
history  and  genealogy  of  Gurley  family,  pp.  1-35 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1897.     8^)  AP'\ 

Granard  (Earls  of). 
See  Forbes  family. 

Graves  family. 

Graves  (John  Card).  Sketch  of  the  Grave: 
family  in  England.  (In  his:  Genealogy  of  th< 
Graves  family  in  America,  v.  i,  pp.  ix-xxv.  Buf^ 
falo,  N  Y.,  1896.     8'.}  API? 

Greene  family. 

Clarke  (Louise  Brownell).  [The  Greene  family 
of  England.]  (In  her:  The  Greenes  of  Rbod< 
Island,    pp.  1-40.    N^ew  York,  igo^.    4**-)    API? 

Greene  (The)  family  in  England  and  America, 
with  pedigrees.  Boston:  Privately  printed,  1901, 
147  P»f  9  pedigrees,  12  pi.,  5  port.     8".  APl^ 

La  Hance  (Lora  S.)  The  Greene  family  and 
its  branches  from  a.d.  861  to  a.d.  1904.  Flora 
Park,  N  Y.:  Mayflower  Pub.  O.,  1905.     7  p.l. 


293  p..  I7pl.»  15  port.     4 


APV 


Greenlee  family. 

Greenlee  (Ralph  Stebbins,  and  Robert  Lem- 
uel). Genealogy  of  the  Greenlee  families  in  Amer- 
ica, Scotland,  Ireland  and  England.  Chicago: 
Privately  printed,  1908.  744  P>i  115  pl-»  i  port., 
I  table.     V.  APV 

Griffith  family. 

Glenn  (Thomas  Allen) .  The  pedigree  of  Will- 
iam Griffith,  John  Griffith  and  Griffith  Griffiths 
(sons  of  Griffith  John  of  the  parish  of  Llanddewi 
Brefi  in  the  county  of  Cardigan,  south  Wales, 
Great  Britain)  who  removed  to  the  county  of  Ches- 
ter, Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia,  1905.  i  p.l..  ix. 
85  p.,  6  facsim.     4*.  *     "" 


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Appendix,  confd, 

Grose  family. 

Gr&nt  of  arms  and  pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Grose. . .  London:  Mitchell  &*  Hughes^  1 881.  7  p. 
sq.  4"-  fARZ 

Guinness  family. 

Linn  (Richard).  Pedigree  of  the  Magennis 
(Guinness)  family  of  New  Zealand,  and  of  Dublin, 
Ireland.  Christchurck,  New  Zealand:  Caygill  and 
Maclaren,  Cathedral  Sq.^  1897.  5S  p.,  I  gen.  table. 
3  pi.,  3  ports.     12**.  ARZ 

Gwydir  family. 

Wjrnn  (.Sir  John).  The  history  of  the  Gwydir 
family,  written  by  Sir  John  Wynne. . .  [Edited  by 
Askew  Roberts.]  Oswestry:  Woodall  ^  VenableSy 
1873.     XX,  112  p.,  3  pi.,  2  port.,  5  tab.    illus.    4"*. 

fARZ 
Hamilton  family. 

Eaton  (A.  W.  H.)  The  Olivestob  Hamiltons. 
New  York,  1893.     32  p.     f^  iARZ 

Riddell  (J.)  Reply  to  the  misstatements  of  Dr. 
Hamilton  of  Bardowie,  in  his. .  .*'  Memoirs  of  the 
house  of  Hamilton,  corrected."  Respecting  the 
descent  of  his  family;  with  an  appendix. . .  Edin- 
burgh: /.  Stevenson,  1828.    2  1.,  26,  10  p.    sq.  4'. 

tARZ 
Hammond  family. 

Hammond  (Frederick  Stam).  [The  Hammond 
family  of  England.]  (In  his:  History  and  geneal- 
ogies of  the  Hammond  families  in  America,  v.  i. 
pp.  x-52.     Oneida,  N  K.,  1902.     8°.)  APV 

Harford  family. 

Harford  (Alice).  The  Harfords  of  Bosbury. 
(Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  6,  v.  9,  pp.  283-301. 
London,  1909.     8**.)  CVA 

Hawley  family. 

Hawley  (Elias  Sill).  The  English  Hawleys- 
(In  his:  The  Hawley  record,  pp.  viii-xv.  Buffalo^ 
N.  K.,  1890.     i\)  ftAP 

Hay  family. 

Colcock  (Charles  Jones).  A  history  of  the 
progenitors  and  some  South  Carolina  descendants 
of  Colonel  Ann  Hawkes  Hay,  with  collateral  gene- 
alogies, A.D.  500-1908.  \^New  York:  Privately 
printed  by  the  Genealogical  Assoc,  1908.]  xiv,  202  p., 

I  pi.     8^  APV 

No.  56  of  100  copies  printed  and  signed. 

Haydon  family. 

Hayden(W.  B.)  The  Heydons  in  England  and 
America:  a  fragment  of  family  history,  the  result  of 
a  few  days'  research  in  the  British  Museum.  Lon- 
don: J.  Speirs,  1S77.     46  p.     8". 


Heane  family. 

Heane  (William  Crawshay).  Genealogical  notes 
relating  to  the  family  of  Heane.  London:  Mitchell 
and  Hughes,  1887.     2  p  1.,  14  p.     4'.  fARZ 

Henham  family. 

King^  (William  Louis).  Genealogical  memoranda 
relating  to  the  family  of  King,  of  Maidstone,  co. 
Kent,  containing  pedigrees  of  the  families  of 
Knowles,  Cox,  Peckham,  Henham,  Iden,  Playne, 
and  others.  London:  Mitchell  6*  Hughes,  1882. 
2  p.I.,  19  p.     8".  fARZ 


Herbert  family. 

Morris  (Joseph).  Family  of  Herbert.  (Archae- 
ologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  4,  pp.  16-30.  Lon^ 
don,  1858.     8".)  CVA 

Heydon  family. 
See  Haydon  family. 

Hoare  family. 

Hoare  (Edward).  Some  account  of  the  early 
history  and  genealogy,  with  pedigrees  from  1330, 
unbroken  to  the  present  time,  of  the  families  of 
Hore  and  Hoare,  with  all  their  branches. . .  Lon- 
don:  A.  R,  Smith,  1883.     viii.  70  p.     4*.    fARZ 

Holder  family. 

Holder  (Charles  Frederick).  The  Holders  of 
Holderness.  \San  Francisco?  1902.]  v,  2 1.,  348  p.. 
3  facsim.,  16  pi.,  12  port.     12**.  APV 

Holland  family. 

Holland  family  in  Wales.  (Archxologia  Cam- 
brensis. ser.  3,  V.  13,  pp.  164-170.  London,  1867. 
8^)  CVA 

W.  (J.)  Berw,  and  the  Hollands.  (Archseologia 
Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  14,  pp.  97-130.  London, 
1868.     8'.)  CVA 

Hubbard  family. 

Day  (Edward  Warren).  One  thousand  years  of 
Hubbard  history,  866  to  1895.  New  York:  H  P, 
Hubbard  [i%^^\.    512  p.,  I  port,    illus.    8".    APV 

Hunloke  family. 

Hanloke*  [Pedigree  of  Hunloke.]  n.  p, 
[18—?]    pp.  [97J-116.  I  pi.     f%  ffARZ 

Hyde  family. 

Armitag^e  (Fred).  TheHydesof  Kent.  (Home 
Counties  Maga.  v.  11,  pp.  Ii3-ii9;v.  12,  pp.  18-27, 
178-182.     London,  1909-10.     8°.)  CA 

Iden  family. 

Kinfl^  (William  Louis).  Genealogical  memoranda 
relating  to  the  family  of  King,  of  Maidstone,  Kent, 
containing  pedigrees  of  the  families  of  Knowles, 
Cox,  Peckham.  Henham,  Iden,  Playne,  and  others. 
London:  Mitchell  ^^  Hughes,  1882.     2  p.l..  iq  p. 

Irvine  family. 

Boyd  (Lucinda  Joan  Rogers).  The  Irvines  and 
their  kin.  Chicago:  R.  R.  Donnelley  6*  Sons  Co,, 
1908.     8°.  APV 

Jenkins  family. 

Vauffhan  (H.  F.  J.)     The  family  of  Jenkins. 

(Archaeologia  Cambrensis.     ser.  6,  v.  i,  pp.  205- 

226.     London,  1901.     8'*.)  CVA 

• 
Kendall  family. 

Kendall  (Henry  John  Broughton).  The  Ken- 
dalls of  Austrey,  Twycross  and  Smithsby:  a  family 
history.  [By  H.  J.  B.  Kendall.  London:  Pri- 
vately prtd.  for  the  author,  by  W,  P.  Griffith  &• 
Sons,  1900].     64  p.,  I  facsim.,  7  pi.     illus.     4** 

fARZ 

Ker  family. 

Brief  statement  of  the  dispute  for  precedency, 
which  lasted  thirty  years,  between  the  rival  families 
of  the  Kers,  earls  of  Lothian  and  Roxburgh.  nj,-p, 
n.p,  [187-?]     4  p.     8'.  ARD  p.  T.  1 


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Appendix,  confd. 

King  family. 

Kini^  (William  Louis).  Genealogical  memo- 
randa relating  to  the  family  of  King,  of  Maidstone, 
Co.  Kent,  containing  pedigrees  of  the  families  of 
Knowles,  Cox,  Peckbam,  Henham,  Iden,  Playne 
and  others.  London:  Mite  full  6f*  Hughes  ^  1883. 
a  p.l.,  19  p.    4**.  t^RZ 

Morrison  (George  Austin),  jr.  The  * '  King  " 
heraldry.  With  a  brief  history  of  the  origin  of 
families  of  this  name  in  old  and  New  England  en- 
titled to  bear  coat-armor.  3  pi.  (N.  Y.  Geneal. 
and  Biog.  Rec.  v.  41,  pp.  263-275.  New  York, 
1910.     8*.)  'R 

Knowles  family. 

KiBf  (William  Louis).  Genealogical  memo- 
randa relating  to  the  family  of  King,  of  Maidstone, 
CO.  Kent,  containing  pedigrees  of  the  families  of 
Knowles,  Cox,  Peckham,  Henham,  Iden,  Playne, 
and  others.  London:  Mitchell  &»  Hughes,  1882. 
2  p.l.,  19  p.     4**.  \AXZ 

Lamont  family. 

Glaii  Lamont  Society.  Report  of  the  i.,  3. 
general  meeting  held ...  1 897-99  in  Glasgow^  ._^ 
[(7/fljr^^zer,  1897-99.]     2pms.  (iTol.)     8®. 


Lane  family. 

Wrottosloy  (George).  Lane  of  King's  Brom- 
ley, formerly  of  Bentley  and  the  Hyde.  (William 
Salt  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Stafford- 
shire.  1910,  pp.  139-204.  London,  I910.  8**.)  CO 

Ljingley  family. 

Lani^Iey  (A.  F.  C.  C.)  Pedigree  of  the  family 
of  Langley.  London:  Mitchell  &*  Hughes,  1887. 
38  p.,  2  pi.     4".  fARZ 

Lawrence  family. 

Hill  (Frank  Alden).  The  mystery  solved;  facts 
relating  to  the  *' Lawrence-Townley,"  ''Chase- 
Townley  '*  marriage  and  estate  question.  Boston: 
^and  Avery  Co.,  iSSS.     94  p.     illus.     8*.    APV 

Lftwronee  (William  Townley).  The  "Law- 
rence and  Townley"  estate  of  England.  Albany, 
AT.  K..-  G.  C,  Riggs,  1875.     56  p.     24^       APv 

Somerby  (Horatio  Gates).  Pedigree  of  Law- 
rence. Compiled  from  Heralds'  visitations,  inqui- 
sitions post  mortem,  deeds,  charters,  wills,  parish 
registers,  and  other  original  manuscripts.  [Boston^ 
1856?]     I  Uble.  APV 

Usher  (James).  History  of  the  Lawrence- 
Townley  and  Chase- Townley  estates  in  England. 
New  York,  1883.     8".  APV 

Lea  family. 

Lea  (James  Henry,  and  George  Henry).  [The 
British  Leas.]  (In  their:  The  ancestry  and  pos- 
terity of  John  Lea.  pp.  3-60.  Philadelphia,  1906. 
4*.)  APV 

Leete  family. 

Leete  (Joseph),  am^  John  Corbet  Anderson. 

The  family  of  Leete.     London,  1906.     xxviii,  i  1., 

211  p.,  2  facsim.,  i  map,  22  pi.,  3  port.,  5  tab. 

2.  ed.     4^  t^RZ 

Lennox  (Earldom  oQ* 

Hajnilton  (R.)  Case  of  Margaret  Lennox  of 
Woodhead,  in  relation  to  the  title,  honours,  and 


dignity  of  the  ancient  earls  of  Levenax  or  Lennox. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Lawrie  &*  Co,,  printers,  1813. 
3  1.,  88  p.,  I  chart,     f*.  fABZ 

Napier  (Mark).  History  of  the  partition  of 
the  Lennox.  Edinburgh:  fV,  Blackwood  &*  Sons, 
183s.    xvi,  256  p.     8^  ABZ 

RIddell  (J.)  Additional  remarks  upon  the 
question  of  the  Lennox  or  Rusky  representatioo 
. .  .in  answer  to  the  author  of  **  History  of  the  par- 
tition of  the  Lennox  ** . . .  with  an  eclaircissement  as 
to  the  discussions  about  Richard  11.  Edinburgh: 
T.  Clark,  1835.     xxvii(i),  151  p.     8".  ARZ 

Lewis  family. 

Lowis  (George  Comewall).  Pedigree  of  the 
family  of  Lewis  of  Harpton,  1862.  (Arcbseologia 
Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  10,  pp.  29-39.  London^ 
1864.     8".)  CVA 

Lincoln  family. 

Lea  (James  Henry),  and],  R.  Hutchinson. 
The  ancestry  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Boston: 
Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1909.  xvi,  212  p.,  i  1., 
3  facsim.,  i  map,  11  pi.,  2 port.,  3  tab.    4*.    APV 

Livingston  family. 

LiTing^ston  (Edwin  Brockholst).  The  Living- 
stons of  Callendar,  and  their  principal  cadets.  A 
family  history.  [Edinburgh:  Scott  &*  FergusonX 
1887.     2V.     i\  APV 

Lloyd  family. 

Lloyd  (Mrs,  Richard  Harman).  The  pedigree 
of  the  Lloyds  of  Dolobran.  Kings ton-on-  Thames: 
G,  Phillipson,prtr„\Z'Ti,    13  p.,  i  pi.    8*.    ARZ 

McKean   family. 

HcKeaa  (Frederick  George).  McKean  histor- 
ical notes.  Washington,  D,  C:  Press  of  Gibson 
Bros,,  1906.     250  p.,  I  pi.    illus.     8*.  APV 

Maclean  family. 

Maclean  (John).  Genealogy  of  the  Macleans- 
of  Dowart,  1910.  Chiefs  of  the  clan.  Glasgow^ 
1910.     Broadside.     C  AR2 

Magennis  family. 

Linn   (Richard).      Pedigree  of  the   Magennis 
(Guinness)  family  of  New  Zealand,  and  of  Dublin » 
Ireland.     Chris tchurch.  New  Zealand:  Caygill  anef 
Maclaren,  Cathedral Sq,,  1897.    58  p.,  I  gen.  table « 
3  pi.,  3  ports.     12**.  ARZ 

Manning  family. 

Waters  (Henry  Fitz  Gilbert).  Notes  on  the 
Manning  family  of  co.  Kent,  England.  Boston^ 
1 897'     35  P-»  .1  chart.     8*. 

Mansel  family. 

Mansell  evidences.  The  descent  from  Scur- 
lage.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  10, 
pp.  281-291.    London,  1864.     8**.)  GVA. 

Hansels  (The)  of  Margam.  (Archseologia 
Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  10,  pp.  107-124.  London, 
1864.     8*.)  CVA 

Marvin  family. 

Harrin  (W.  T.  R.)  The  English  ancestry  of 
Reinold  and  Matthew  Marvin  of  Hartford.  Ct., 
1638:  their  homes  and  parish  churches.  Bostott 
\T,  R,  Marvin  &*  Son]  1900.  184  p.,  2  maps. 
2  pi.     8'. 


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Appendix,  confd. 

Maryon  family. 

Maryon  (J.  E.)  Records  and  pedigree  of  the 
family  of  Maryon  of  Essex  and  Herts.  [London] 
1895.     (i)  10  p.     sq.  4"*.  fARZ 

Merriam  family. 

Herriam  (Charles  Pierce),  and  C.  E.  Gilder- 
some- Dickinson.  Genealogical  memoranda  relat- 
ing to  the  family  of  Merriam.  London:  Privately 
printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press^  1900.  I  p.l.,  viii, 
99  p.,  I  ].,  2  facs.,  8  gen.  tables.     4".         fARZ 

Pope  (Charles  Henry).  Merriam  genealogy  in 
England  and  America.  Boston:  C  H.  Pope,  1906. 
XV,  500  p.,  I  facsim.,  3  pi..  18  port.,  2  tab.     8*. 

APV 

Molineux  family. 

Memoir  of  the  Staffordshire  and  Sussex  fami- 
lies of  the  Haughton  or  Teversal  branch  of  the 
Molyneux  family.  For  private  circulation  only. 
If./.,  1874.     I  pl->  7  P-     8^  ARDp.  ▼•  1 

Molineiuc  (Gisborne).  Memoir  of  the  Moli- 
neux family.  [London:  for  private  circulation  only, 
1882.]     4  p.l.,  155  (i)  p.,  3  lab.     4°.  fARZ 

Montgomery  family. 

Montgomery  (Thomas  Harrison).  A  genea- 
logical history  of  the  family  of  Montgomery. 
Philadelphia:  H.  B,  A shmead,  printer s^  1863.    8*. 

APV 

Moore  family. 

Hall  (David  Moore).  Six  centuries  of  the 
Moores  of  Fawley,  Berkshire,  England,  and  their 
descendants.  Richmond^  Va,:  The  committee,  1904. 
vi,  96,  vii-xi  p.     illus.     8*.  APV 

Neilson  family. 

Nelson  (William).  Contributions  towards  a 
Nelson  genealogy.  Parti.  Pater  son,  N.J.:  The 
Paterson  Hist.  Club,  1904.     4*.  fARZ 

Pt.  I.  Some  Netlsons  of  Scotland. 

Nevill  family. 

Massinf^berd  (W.  O.)  Lincolnshire  Nevill 
families.  (Genealogist,  v.  27,  pp.  1-7.  Exeter, 
1910.     8".)  »R 

O'Donnell  family. 

O'Clery  (Lughaidh).  The  life  of  Hugh  Roe 
O'Donnell,  the  prince  of  Tirconnell  (i 586-1602). 
Now  first  published  from  Cucogry  O'Clery's  Irish 
manuscript  in  the  R.  I.  Academy,  with  historical 
introduction,  translation,  notes,  and  illustrations, 
by  the  Rev.  Denis  Murphy. . .  Dublin:  Fallon  &* 
G7.,i895.  clviii,  338  p., 2  facsim.,5  pi.    sq.  8".  AN 

Okeover  family. 

Wrottesley  (George).  An  account  of  the 
family  of  Okeover,  co.  Stafford,  with  transcripts  of 
the  ancient  deeds  at  Okeover.  (William  Salt 
Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire, 
n.  s.  V.  7,  pp.  4-187.     London,  1904.     8'.)      CO 

O* Meagher  family. 

O'Meag^her  (Joseph  Casimir).  Some  histor- 
ical notices  of  the  O'Meaghers  of  Ikerrin.  New 
Yorh[fV,  O^Afeagher]  1896.  208  p.,  i  facsim., 
I  map,  13  pi.,  4  port.     4"*.  \ARZ 


0*Sullivan  family. 

SnlliTan  (Timothy  Daniel).  Bantry,  Bere- 
haven  and  the  O'SuUivan  sept.  Dublin:  Sealy, 
Brvers  and  Walker,  1908.  xi,  94  p.,  I  map,  i  pi. 
12  .  ^  CS 

O'Toole  family. 

0*Toole  (John).  The  O'Tooles,  anciently  lords 
of  Powerscourt  (Feracualan),  Fertive  and  Imale; 
with  some  notices  of  Feagh  MacHugh  O'Byrne. 
Chief  of  Clan-Ranelagh.  Dublin:  A,  M,  Sulli- 
van [187-?]  2  p.l.,  cxxxiv,  117  (i)  p.,  I  1.,  I  port. 
I2^  ARZ 

Ouseley  family. 

Kelly  ^Richard  J.)  The  name  and  family  of 
Ouseley.  i  pi.  (Roy.  Soc.  of  Antiq.  of  Ireland. 
V.  40,  pp.  132-146.     Dublin,  1910.     8*.)       CSB 

Pechell  family. 

De  P^cheU  (Samuel).  A  history  of  the  "  de 
Pechels"  or  "Pechell"  family,  together  with  a 
translation,  by  one  of  his  descendants,  of  the  orig- 
inal memoir  in  French.  Lewes:  G.  P.  Bacon 
[1875].     I  p.l.,  39  p.,  I  pi.     8°.       ARD  p.  T.l 

Rep.:  Sussex  Archaeological  Soc.  Coll.  v.  36, 1875. 

Peckham  family. 

Kinfl^  (William  Louis).  Genealogical  memo- 
randa relating  to  the  family  of  King  of  Maidstone, 
Kent,  containing  pedigrees  of  the  families  of 
Knowles,  Cox,  Peckham,  Henham,  Iden,  Playne, 
and  others.  London:  Mitchell  &*  Hughes,  1882. 
2  p.l.,  19  p.     4^  fARZ 

Pelham  family. 

Lower  (Mark  Antony).  The  Norman  origin 
of  the  family  of  Pelham.  (Sussex  Archseol.  Soc. 
Coll.     V.  24.  pp.  183-188.     8°.)  CO 

Pell  family. 

Pell  (John).  [Some  fac-similies  of  the  Pell 
papers  in  the  British  Museum.  Rev.  John  Pell 
and  his  family.]     n.  p.  [1892].     23  1.,  i  table,     f*. 

fARZ 
Penn  family. 

Coleman  (James).  A  pedigree  and  genealog- 
ical notes,  from  wills,  registers,  and  deeds,  of  the 
highly  distinguished  family  of  Penn  of  England 
and  America,  designed  as  a  tribute  to  the  memory 
of  the  great  and  good  William  Penn,  the  founder 
of  Pennsylvania.  London:  J.  Coleman,  1871.  24  p., 


I  port.,  2  charts,     illus.     8' 


APV 


Jenkins  (Howard  M.)  The  family  of  William 
Penn,  founder  of  Pennsylvania;  ancestry  and  de- 
scendants. Philadelphia:  The  author,  1899.  x, 
260  p.,  I  facsim..  i  plan,  5  pi.,  12  port.  4'.  APV 

Smith  (John  Jay).  The  Penn  family.  [Phila- 
delphia? i^'j-'il     149-162  p.     8%  APV 

Webb  (Maria).  The  Penns  and  Penningtons 
of  the  seventeenth  century.  Philadelphia:  H. 
Longs treth,  1881.     446  p.     I2*.  APV 

Pennington  family. 

Webb  (Maria).  The  Penns  and  Penningtons 
of  the  seventeenth  century.  Philadelphia:  H, 
Longstretk,  1 881.     446  p.     12*.  APV 

Peveril  family. 

Teatman  (Pym).  The  origin  of  the  Peverils, 
(Archseologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  6,  v.  4,  pp.  124-^ 
136.      London,  1904.     8*.)  CVA 


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Appendix,  confd. 

Phelips  family. 
Pediifree  of  Phelips.    «./.  [18— ?]  pp.121- 
145.  r.  YfABZ 

Phelps  family. 

Phelps  (Oliver  Seymour),  atid  Andrew  T. 
Servin.  The  Phelps  family  in  Europe.  (In  their: 
The  Phelps  family,  v.  i.  pp.  7-66.  Pitts fieU, 
Mass,,  1899.     Z\)  '^'^  Xpv 

Phillimore  family. 
See  Fynmore  family. 

Pierrepont  family. 
Oenealoirleal  (A)  table  of  the  nftble  family 
of  Pierrepont.  duke  of  Kingston.  &c.    n.  /..  n.  d. 
2  broadsides.     8*.  cover.  


Pilkington  family. 

Harland  (John).  Genealogy  of  the  Pilking- 
tonsof  Uncashire(Pilkington.  Rivington,  Durham. 
Sharpies.  Preston,  St.  Helens,  and  Sutton).  Comp. 
by  J  Harland...  Edited  by  W.  E.  A.  Axon. 
Ir  ^"^^^{^''1  P^^^t'^  for  private  circulation  \by 
C  Stmms\  1875.  Ixv,  i  I..  31,  37-63  (i)  p..  i  pi. 
sq.  8  .  ARZ 

-—  Harland's  history  of  the  Pilkingtons.  from 
the  Saxon  times  to  the  seventeenth  century,  with 
additions  to  the  present  time,  collected  from  the 

*^f*^°^'^°^^**  ^^^''  charters,  &c. . .  Dublin:  A, 
Thorn  e^Cc,,  1886.  2  p.l..  (i)  iv-viii,  128  p..  3  pi. 
2.  ed.     4  .  KRZ 

Ooc  of  60  copies  printed. 

Pilkinfl^toii  (John).  The  history  of  the  Lan- 
cashire  family  of  Pilkington  and  its  branches 
from  1066  to  i6oo.  Liverpool:  T.  Brakell,  1804. 
XV,  128  p.,  6 pi.,  I  port.,  stab.    2.  ed.     8'. 


Playne  family. 

_  (William  Louis).  Genealogical  memo- 
randa  relating  to  the  family  of  King  of  Maidstone, 
CO.  Kent,  containing  pedigrees  of  the  families  of 
Knowles,  Cox,  Peckham.  Henham,  Iden,  Playne, 
and  others.     London:  Mitchell  6-  Hughes,  1882. 


2  p.l.,  19  p.     4" 


fARZ 


Plumpton  family. 
Chase  (Levi  B.)  A  genealogy  and  historical 
notices  of  the  family  of  Plimpton  or  Plympton  in 
America  and  of  Plumpton  in  England.  Hartford 
Conn. :  Plimpton  Mfg,  Co.,  printers  [1884  ?1  240  p. ! 
I  pi..  18  port,     ilius.     8%  »^      *♦  J     ^^^ 

Pope  family. 
Pope  (Charles  Henry).     Concerning  the  Eng- 
lish Popes.     (In  his:  A  history  of  the  Dorchester 
Pope  family,     pp.   18-43.     Boston,  Mass.,   1888. 
?  •)  APV 

Potts  family. 

Potts  (Thomas  Maxwell).  Historical  collec- 
tions relating  to  the  Potts  family  in  Great  Britain 
and  America.  Cannonsburg,  Pa, :  The  compiler, 
IQOI.     XXXV,  736  p..  19  pi.,  46  port.,  4  tab.     v\ 

Pringle  family. 

^.  onflrmation  of  arms  to  Alexander  Pringle  of 
W>^bank,  1828.  [Edinburgh,  1882.]  pp.  189- 
190,  ^-"^ 


Pusey  family. 

.  (Pennock).  The  Pusey  family.  Wil- 
mington, Del,:  Wood  6*  Bancroft,  1883.  14  p. 
"  •  APV 


Putnam  family. 
Putnam  (Eben).    A  history  of  the  Putnam 
family  in  England  and  America.     SaUm,  Mass., 
1891-1908.    9pts.     8'.  APV 

The  Putnam  lineage.     SaUm,  Mass,:  The 

Salem  Press  Co.,  1907.     clii.  341,  xxvii  p..  i  map. 
20  pi..  28  port.,  5  tables.    8^  APV 

Riddell  family. 
See  Ryedale  family. 

Ridley  family. 
See  Ryedale  family. 

Risley  family. 

Blsley  (Edwin  H.)  The  English  RUleys.  (In 
his:  The  Risley  family  history,  pp.  1-29.  New 
York,  1909.     8^)  APV 

Rogers  family. 

Waters  (Henry  Fitz  Gilbert).  The  Rogers 
family  of  Essex.  England,  and  Essex  county. 
Mass.     [Boston'i  iZ^Tl]    Folded  sheet.     8^ 

Roos  family. 

Whitmore  (William  H.)  The  Roos  family 
of  Laxton.  co.  Notts.  8  p.  (Whitmore  tracts. 
Boston,  1875.     no.  3.)  AP 

Rydeware  family. 

Bj'deware.(The)  chartulary.  from  the  original 
in  the  possession  of  Sir  Robert  Gresley.  Bart.,  of 
Drakelowe.  by  I.  H.  Jeayes.  Esq..  British  Mu- 
seum, with  an  introduction  by  Major-General  G. 
Wrottesley.  (William  Salt  Archttol.  Soc,  Coll.  for 
a  history  of  Staffordshire,  v.  16,  pp.  227-302. 
London,  1895.     8'.)  CO 

Ryedale  family. 

Bidlon  (Gideon  Tibbetts).  History  of  the  an- 
cient Ryedales.  Manchester,  N,  H  :  The  author, 
1884.   X,  786  p.,  28  pi.,  17  port,   illus.    8^    APV 

Saltonstall  family. 

Saltonstall  (Leverett).  Ancestry  and  de- 
scendants of  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall.  [Cambridge, 
Mass,]  The  Riverside  Press,  1897.  xii,  265  p., 
lofacsim.,  10  geneal.  tab..  11  pi.,  i6  port.    4*. 

APV 
Samborne  family. 

Sanborn  (V.  C.)  The  English  Sambomcs. 
(In  his:  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Samborne  or 
Sanborn,    pp.  1-55.    [Concord,  N.  H.\  1899.    4'.) 

APV 

The  Sambornes  of  England  and  America. 

(In:  Sanborn  family  in  the  U.  S.  pp.  1-14.  St, 
Paul,  1887.     8^)  APV 

Savage  family. 
A.  (G.  F.)    The  ancient  and  noble  family  of  the 
Savages  of  the  Ards.     With  sketches  of  English 
and  American  branches  of  the  House  of  Savage. 
Compiled  from  historical  documents  and    family 
papers,  and  edited  by  G.  F.  A.     With  illustrations 
of  arms,  mansions,  ruins  of  castles,  and  ancient 
sites  &   monuments  connected   with  the  family. 
London:  M,  Ward  ^  Co,,  1888.     xiv  p.,  i  1.,  388 
p.,  2  maps.    4''.  fARZ 


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785 


Appendix,  confd. 

Seaton  family. 

Beaton  (Oren  Andrew).  The  Seaton  family. 
Topeka,  Kansas:  Crane  &*  Co,,  1906.  I  p.l.,  5- 
441  p.,  2  pi.,  6  port.     8'.  APV 

Seton  family. 

Seton  (Robert).  An  old  family ;  or,  The  Setons 
of  Scotland  and  America.  AVw  York:  Brentanos^ 
1899.     xxiii,  438  p.,  I  pi.,  I  port.     8'.         APV 

Seton  of  Parbroath  in  Scotland  and  America. 
New  York,  1890.     28  p.     12'.  APV 

Shakespeare  family. 

French  (George  Russell).  Shakspeareana  gene- 
alogica.  Part  i.  Identification  of  the  dramatis 
pcrsonae  in  Sbakspeare's  historical  plays.  .  Part  ii. 
The  Shakspeare  and  Arden  families  and  their  con- 
nections :  with  tables  of  descent.  London  6f*  Cam- 
bridge:  Macmillan  6r»  Co.,  1869.     xiii,  590  p.     8*. 


Shaw  family. 

Shaw  (Alexander  Mackintosh).  A  genealog- 
ical account  of  the  Highland  families  of  Shaw. 
[London:  W,  P,  Griffith  Son']  1877.  2  p.l.,  115  p. 
S%  ARZ 

No.  68  of  100  copies  privately  printed. 

Shelly  family. 

Shelly  (John).  Memorials  of  the  family  of 
Shelly  of  Great  Yarmouth,  their  ancestors  and  de- 
scendants. Compiled  by  John  Shelly.  London: 
printed  for  private  circulation  and  issued  by  Philli- 
more  and  Co.,  1909.  4  p.l.,  47(1)  p.,  3  pi.,  4  port.. 
I  tab.     4^  fARZ 

One  of  ICO  copies  printed. 

Sidney  family. 

Cooke  (R.)  The  pedigree  of  Sir  Philip  Sid- 
ney. . .  London  [Taylor  6*  Co.]  1869.  I  1.,  7  p., 
I  pi.     sq.  4^  fARZ 

Sinclair  family. 

Morrison  (Leonard  Allison).  The  history  of 
the  Sinclair  family  in  Europe  and  America  for 
eleven  hundred  years.  Boston,  Mass.:  Damrell 
6*  Up  ham,  1896.  453  P-.  3  pi-i  53  port.,  i  map. 
8*.  APV 

St.  Clair  (Roland).  Sinclairs  of  Lybster, 
Caithness.  (Old- Lore  Miscellany,  v.  3,  pp.  226- 
229.      Coventry,  1910.     8^)  CPA 

Sinnott  family. 

Sinnett  (Charles  Nelson).  Sinnett  genealogy 
...  in  Ireland  and  America.  Concord,  N.  H. :  The 
Rum  ford  Press,  1910.     137  p.,  5  pi,  I  port.     8*. 

APV 

Sinnott  (Mary  Elizabeth).  The  Sinnott  family. 
(In  her:  Annals  of  the  Sinnott,  Rogers,  Coffin.  Cor- 
lies,  Reeves,  Bodine  and  allied  families,  pp.  3-25. 
Philadelphia,  1905.     4^)  APV 

Skinner  family. 

Skinner  of  Bolingbroke,  and  Thornton  College, 
Lincolnshire. . .  London:  Taylor  6*  Co.,  printers, 
1870.     4  p.     sq.  4**.  fARZ 

Slingsby  family, 

Coifhill  (James  Henry).  The  family  of  Slingsby 
of  Scriven  Hall.  (In  his:  The  family  of  Coghill. 
pp.  161-193.     Cambridge,  1879.     8".) 


Smith  family. 

Smith  (A.  M.)  Some  account  of  the  Smiths  of 
Exeter  and  their  descendants,  by  one  of  them  (i.  e. 
A.  M.  Smith).  Exeter:  W.  Pollard^  Co,, printers, 
1896.     59  p.,  9  tables.     8''.  ARZ 

Spelman  family. 

Barbour  (Fannie  Cooley  Williams).  Spelman 
genealogy:  the  English  ancestry  and  American 
descendants  of  Richard  Spelman  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1700.  New  York:  F.  Allaben  Genealogical 
Co.,  1910.  559  P*»  5  facsim.,  i  map,  i  plan,  40  pi., 
24  port.     8**. 

Spofford  family. 
See  Spofforth  family. 

Spofforth  family. 

Bnrke  (A.  P.)  A  genealogical  account  of  the 
Spofforth  or  Spofford  family.  London:  Harrison 
6*  Sons,  1897.     I  p.l.,  19  (I)  p.     4'.  fARZ 

Starkie  family. 

Rylands  (John  Paul).  The  Starkie  family  of 
Pennington  and  Bedford,  in  the  parish  of  Leigh, 
Co.  Lancaster.  Two  papers  contributed  to  the 
Leigh  Chronicle  "  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Notes."  Leigh,  Lancashire  [Privately  printed] 
1880.     17  (i)  p.,  I  pi.     8^  ARD  p.  ▼•  1 

Stratton  family. 

Stratton  (Harriet  Russell).  Strattons  in  the 
old  world.  (In  her:  A  book  of  Strattons.  v.  t, 
pp.  1-66.     New  York,  1908.     8**.)  APV 

Stuart  family. 

Cost  (Lady  Elizabeth  Caroline).  Some  account 
of  the  Stuarts  of  Aubigny,  in  France,  1422-1672. 
London:  Privately  printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press, 
1891.   4  p.l.,  130  p.,  I  1.,  I  pi.,  2  tab.   8^    AB»Z 

Stenart  (Henry).  The  genealogy  of  the  Stew- 
arts refuted,  in  a  letter  to  Andrew  Stuart.  Edin- 
burgh: Bell  6*  Bradfute,  1799.  viii,  (i)  4-i69j)^ 
I  table.     8'. 


Sutherland  (Dukes  oQ. 

Sinclair  (Alexander).  Right  of  the  duke  of 
Sutherland  to  a  higher  place  as  earl  of  Sutherland 
than  he  now  has  on  the  roll  of  the  Scotch  earls 
since  1606,  according  to  the  decree  of  the  House  of 
Lords  in  1771,  declaring  the  earldom  to  date  from 
1275.     n.  p.  [187-?]     14  p.     8°.      ARD  p.  ▼.  1 

Sutton  family. 

Rafl^flr  (F.  W.)  Descent  of  Sutton  and  Butler 
(of  Aston- le  Walls)  and  Washington.  [Northamp- 
ton^ Eng.i  R,  Harris  6*  Son^  1907?]  Broadside, 
12^  in.x9>^  in.  APV 

Swynnerton  family. 

Bridfl^eman  (George  T.  O.)  A  history  of  the 
family  of  Swynnerton  of  Swynnerton,  and  of  the 
younger  branches  of  the  same  family  settled  at 
Eccleshall,  Hilton,  and  Butterton.  (In:  William 
Salt  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Stafford- 
shire.    V.  7,  pt.  2.     London,  1886.     8**.)  CO 

Swynnerton  (Charles).  Additions  to  the 
History  of  the  Swinnertons,  printed  in  vol.  7, 
••Staffordshire  Collections."  (William  Salt  Ar- 
chseol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of  Staffordshire, 
n.  s.  V.  3,  pp.  71-108.     London,  1900.     8*.)    CO 


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Appendix,  confd,' 

Topham  family. 

Oenealoi^  of  the  Topham  family, 
mss.    4*. 

Townley  family. 
See  Lawrence  family. 


147  p. 
APV 


Treat  family. 

Treat  (John  Harvey).  The  Treat  family  in 
old  England.  (In  his:  The  Treat  family,  pp.  I-I2. 
Salem,  Mass,,  1893.     4^)  APV 

Tree  family. 

Leaoh  (Josiah  Granville).  Some  account  of 
the  Tree  family  and  its  connections  in  England 
and  America.  Philadelphia:  J,  B,  Lippincott  Co., 
1908.     5  p.l.i  3-107  (I)  p.,  I  1.,  3  pi.,  5  port.      8*. 

APV 
Tupper  family. 

Tnpper  (Ferdinand  Brock).  Family  records; 
containing  memoirs  of  Major-General  Sir  Isaac 
Brock,  Lieutenant  E.  W.  Tupper,  and  Colonel 
William  de  Vic  Tupper. . .  To  which  are  added  the 
life  of  Te-cum-seh. . .  Guernsey:  S.  Barbel,  1835. 
xii,  218  p.,  3  pi.     8*. 


Turner  family. 

Turner  (Samuel  Blois).  The  genealogy  of  the 
family  of  Turner.  Compiled  by...S.  B.  Turner. 
[London:  Privately  printed  at  Ye  Wardovr  Press, 
1884.1    3  p.  1.,  88  p.,  II  facsim.,  14  pL,  a  port.    V, 

tfARZ 
Upton  family. 

Upton  (William  Henry).  Upton  family  rec- 
ords. London:  Mitchell  ^  Hughes,  i^^Z*  *»▼♦  (2) 
518  p.,  I  pi.     illus.     4*.  AP 

Vaughan  family. 

B.  (R.  W.)  On  the  family  of  Vaughan  of 
Hergest.  (Archseologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  4,  v.  2, 
pp.  23-34.     London,  1871.     8'.)  CVA 

VaQfl^lMins  (The)  of  Cors  y  Gedol.  (Archse- 
ologia Cambrensis.  ser.  4,  v.  6,  pp.  1-17.  London, 
1875.     8'.)  CVA 

Wakeman  family. 

W»kem»n  (Robert  P.)  Wakeman  genealogy, 
1 630-1 899.  Meriden,  Conn.:  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  1900.  2  p.l.,  434  p.,  2  facsim.,  16  pi.,  13 
port.     8\  APV 

Warenne  (Earls  of). 

Blaaaw  (W.  H.)  Warenniana— ancient  letters 
and  notices  relating  to  the  Earls  de  Warenne. 
Partly  from  original  mss.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.    v.  6,  pp.  107-128.    London,  1853.    8*.)   CO 

Washington  family. 

Chester  (Joseph  Lemuel).  A  preliminary  in- 
vestigation of  the  alleged  ancestry  of  George  Wash- 
ington. Boston:  H,  W,  Dutton  6*  Son,  printers, 
1866.     23  p.     8'.  APV 

Coat  of  arms  (The)  of  Washington.  Phila- 
delphia, 1880.     I  chart  (folded).  APV 

Pedif^ree  (The)  of  George  Washington. 
[Mounted  and  bound  clippings  from  the  London 
Times.]  APV 

H»irR(F.  W.)  Descent  of  Sutton  and  Butler 
<of  A$toa-le- Walls)  and  Washington.    {Northamp- 


ton, Eng.:  R.  Harris  6f  Son,  1907?]    Broadside. 
12^  in.  z  9>^  in.  APV 

Tnffle7(E.  W.)  Origin  of  the  sUrs  and  stripes. 
[Facsimiles  of  crests,  shields  and  brasses  of  the 
Washingrton  family.]  Copyright  1883  by  Root  & 
Tinker.  From  dau  furnished  by  E.  W.  Tnfflcy. 
[AVw  yorh\  Buek  6r*  Undner,  1883.  Sheet  litho- 
graphed in  color,     f**. 

Waehini^on  (George),  and  Thomas  Hamil- 
ton Murray.  The  Irish  Washingtons  at  home 
and  abroad.  Boston:  Carrollton  Pr„  1898.  43  P-. 
6  port.     8'.  APV 

Torkehire  as  the  home  of  the  Washingtons. 
[Neweastle-upon-  Tyne:  J.  M,  Carr,  1908?]  i  p.1., 
(i)  6-48  p.,  I  1.     8*.  APV 

Welles  family. 

Welles  (Albert).  History  of  the  Welles  family 
in  England  and  Normandy.  New  York:  A. 
Welles,  1876.    3  1.,  312  p.,  8  pi.,  5  port.    8*.   AP 

Wentworth  family. 

Wentworth  (John).  The  Wentworth  family 
of  England.  (In  his:  The  Wentworth  genealog^ 
V.  I,  pp.  7-41.     Boston,  1870.     8".)  APX 

Whalley  family. 

Fetherston  (John).  Pedigree  of  Whalley. 
from  an  ancient  vellum  roll  late  in  the  possession 
of  the  Rev.  Cave  Humfrey,  rector  of  Laughton, 
Leicestershire,  n.p.,  1872.  4p.,  i  pl-  4*«  fARZ 

Whitmore  family. 

Whitmore  (William  H.)  Abstracts  of  wills  of 
Whitmores  from  English  records.  13  p.  (Whitmore 
tracts.     Boston,  1875.     no.  6.)  AP 

Notes  on  the  manor  and  faaiily  of  Whit- 
more.    Boston,  Mass.,  1856.     14  p.     8  .         AP 

Whitmores  of  Caunton,  co.   Notts.    4  p. 


(Whitmore  tracts.     Boston,  1875.     no.  2.) 

Whitmores  of  Madelcy,  co.  Stafford.   47  £• 

(Whitmore  tracts.     Boston,  1875.     no.  4.)        AP 

Whitmores    of    Whitmore,    co.    Stafford; 

Thurstanton,  co.  Chester;  Claverley,   co.   Saloon 
12  p.  (Whitmore  tracts.  Boston,  1875.   no.  i.)  AP 

Whitney  family. 

Melville  (Henry).  The  ancestry  of  John 
Whitney.  New  York:  De  Vinne  Press,  1896. 
xviii,  295  p.,  38  pi.,  map,  tab.,  facsim.     4"*. 

APV 
Wick  ware  family. 

Wiekwire  (Arthur  Manley).  Origin  and  early 
history  of  Wickware.*  (In  his:  Genealogy  of  the 
Wickware  family,  pp.  11-59.  [A^^fw  York,  1909J 
8'.)  APV 

Williams  family. 

Dmmmond  (J.  H.)  Richard  Williams  of 
Taunton,  and  his  connection  with  the  Cromwell 
family,     n,  t.  p.  [189-?]  4  p.  8^  ARZ 

Repr.:  The  New  £ag.  Hist.  &  Gen.  Recorder,  April,  1897. 

Freneh  (A.  D.  Weld).  The  surnames  and  coats 
of  arms  of  the  Williamses.  {Boston,  Mass,:  T.  R* 
Marvin  &>  Son,  18-?]  26  p.,    i  I.     8'.  APV 


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'Appendix,  confd, 

WinstaQley  family. 

Waterhouse  (N  )  Memorials  of  the  families 
of  Cropper,  Cubham  and  Wolsey  of  Bickerstaffe 
and  of  Winstanley  of  Winstanley.  Collected  by 
N.  Waterhouse.  Liverpool:  Prtd,  by  D.  MarpUs^ 
1864.     vi  p.,  1 1.,  71  p.,  I  tab.     8°.  ARZ 

Winthrop  family. 

Evidences  of  the  Winthrops  of  Groton,  co. 
Suffolk,  England,  and  of  families  in  and  near  that 
county  with  whom  they  intermarried.  [Boston]  pri- 
vately printed^  i894-*96.     viii,  168  p.    4*.    f  ARZ 

Wolsey  family. 

Waterhouse  (N.)  Memorials  of  the  families 
of  Cropper,  Cubham  and  Wolsey  of  Bickerstaffe 
and  of  Winstanley  of  Winstanley.  Collected  by 
N.  Waterhouse.  Liverpool:  Prtd.  by  D,  Marpjes^ 
1864.     vip.,  I  1.,  71  p.,  I  tab.     8'. 


WoodhuU  family. 

Woodhall  (Mary  Gould),  and  Frances  Bowes 
Stevens.  The  Woodhull  family  in  England.  (In 
their:  Woodhull  genealogy,  pp.  5-37.  Philadel- 
phia, 1904.     8'.)  APV 

Woodrooffe  family. 

Pedii^ree  of  Woodroffe,  of  Plusterwine,  co. 
Gloucester. . .  London:  Mitchell  6*  Hughes^  1876. 
8  p.     sq.  4^  fABZ 

One  of  edition  of  50  copies  printed. 

Yale  family. 

Tale  (Rodney  Horace).  Yale  genealogy  and 
history  of  Wales...  Beatrice,  Neb.  [Milburn  &* 
Scott  Co.]  1908.  4  p.l.,  (i)  4-597,  XXV  p.,  I  1.,  2 
facsim.,  31  pi.,  4  port.,  i  tab.     la**  APV 

Yonge  family. 

YounifS  (Selah).  **  Tom  ours  jeune."  Youngs 
family.  Vicar  Christopher  Yonges,  his  ancestors 
in  England  and  his  descendants  in  America.  A 
history  and  genealogy...  New  York  [The  Au- 
thor] tgo-j.    viii,  377  p.,  i  facsim.,  15  pi.,  41  port. 

Local  Histories,  Topography,  Etc. 

Abenhall. 

Maclean  {Sir  John).  The  history  of  the  man- 
ors of  Dene  Magna  and  Abenhall,  and  their  lords; 
also  fugitive  notes  on  the  manors  of  Parva  Dene, 
Ruardyn,  and  Westbury.  (Bristol  and  Gloucester- 
shire Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  6,  pp.  123-209. 
Bristol,  1882.     8^)  CO 

Alfriston. 

Riehardson  (James).  Inscriptions  in  Alfris- 
ton churchyard,  1865.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.     V.  17,  pp.  240-244.     Lewes,  1865.     8'*.) 

CO 

AH  Cannings. 

Jones  (W.  H.)  History  of  the  parish  of  All 
Cannings.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol.  &  Nat.  Hist.  Maga. 
V.  II,  pp.  1-40,  175-203.     Devius,  1869.     8'.) 

CO 
Allington,  East. 
See  East  Allington  in  main  list. 


Alnwick  abbey. 

Hope  (W.  H.  St.  John).  On  the  Premonstra- 
tensian  abbey  of  St.  Mary  at  Alnwick,  Northum- 
berland. I  plan,  3  pi.  (Archaeol.  Jour.  v.  44, 
PP»  337-346.     London,  1887.) 

Alrewas. 

Alrew^as.  The  Alrewas  court  rolls  of  1259- 
61,  copied  from  the  originals  in  Alrewas  Church, 
with  an  introduction  and  notes.  By  Walter  Noble 
Landor.  (William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a 
history  of  Staffordshire,  n.  s.  v.  10,  pt.  i,  pp.  245- 
293.  London,  1907.     8*.)  CO 

Alrewas  court  rolls,  1 268-1269  and  1272- 

1273.  Transcribed  and  edited  by  W.  N.  Landor. 
(William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  for  a  history  of 
Staffordshire.  1910,  pp.  87-137.  London,  1910. 
8^)  CO 

Alston  Moor. 

Fergpison  (R.  S.)  Why  Alston  is  in  the  dio- 
cese of  Durham,  and  in  the  county  of  Cumberland. 
(Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and 
Archaeol.  Soc.  v.  8,  pp.  21-39.  Kendal,  1886. 
8^)  CO 

Nail  (W.)  Alston.  (Cumberland  and  West- 
morland Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  8, 
pp.  7-20.     Kendal,  1886.     8\)  CO 

Amberley. 

Clarkson  (George  Arthur).  Notes  on  Am- 
berley, its  castle,  church,  etc.  (Sussex  Archaeol. 
Soc.    Coll.    V.  17,  pp.  185-239.    Lewes^  1865.  8'.) 

CO 

Anglesey. 

Rowlands  (Henry).  Antiquitates  parochiales. 
(Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  i,  v.  i,  pp.  126- 
135.  305-317.  389-396;  ser.  I,  vol.  2,  pp.  6-13. 
135-140,  215-222,  292-298;  ser.  I,  V.  3,  pp.  55- 
60,  164-169,240-243,  291-301;  ser.  I,  V.  4,  pp. 
36-44,  101-114,  176-193,  261-291.  London. 
1846-49.     8^)  CVA 

Skinner  (John).  Ten  days'  tour  through  the 
isle  of  Anglesea,  December,  1802.  London:  Pub. 
for  the  Cambrian  Archaeological  Association,  1908. 
89  p.  8**.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  6,  v.  8, 
suppl.)  CVA 

Appledram. 
See  Apuldram. 

Apuldram. 

Arnold  (F.  H.)  Appledram.  (Sussex  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.    V.  18,  pp.  74-86.      Lewes,  1866.      8^) 

CO 

Arnold. 

Arnold*  Marriages  at  Arnold,  1546  to  181 2. 
(In:  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  Nottinghamshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  13,  pp.  1-43- 
London,  1910.     8".)  ARX 

Arundel. 

Blaanw  (W.  H.)  The  taxpayers  of  the  bor- 
ough of  Arundel  with  extracts  from  the  subsidy 
roll  of  1296  and  other  mss.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.     v.  7,  pp,  158-167.     London,  1854.     8".) 

CO 


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Appendix,  confd* 

Astley. 

Astl«x«  1*^^  register  of  Astley.  [Baptisms 
and  borials,  1695-18 12.  Marriages,  1738-18 12.] 
ii,  43,  yii  p.  (Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Shropshire  registers.  Diocese  of  LichBeld.  v.  5. 
pp.  1-44.)  ABX 

Aalt  Hacknall. 
Sei  Haalt  Hacknall  in  the  main  list. 

Badminton,  Great. 
See  Great  Badminton  in  the  main  list. 

Bangor  (Diocese). 

Gljnntt  {Sir  Stephen  Richard).  Notes  on  the 
older  churches  in  the  four  Welsh  dioceses.  Dio- 
cese of  Bangor.  (Archseologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  5, 
T.  17,  pp.  85-109,  169-188;  ser.  6.  V.  i,  pp.  133- 
147.     LcmdoHt  1900-01.     8**.)  CVA 

Barking. 

KUiif  (H.  W.)  Notes  on  the  registers  of  the 
parish  of  Barking.  (Essex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans. 
T.  2,  pp.  122-133.     CoUkester^  1863.     8*.)        CO 

Barnet,  East. 
See  East  Barnet  in  the  main  list. 

Baswich. 
See  Berkswich  in  the  main  list. 

Bath. 
Hobhovse  (Edmund),  editor.  Church-war- 
dens' accounts  of  Croscombe,  Pilton,  Yatton,  Tin- 
tinhuil,  Morebath,  and  St.  Michael's,  Bath,  ranging 
from  1549  to  1560.  [^London:  Harrison  df*  Sons, 
prinieis]  1890.  I  p.l.,  xxvi,  278  p.  8**.  (Somer- 
set Record  Society,     v.  4.) 

Battersea. 
See  sub-section  under  London  in  the  main  list. 

Battle  abbey. 

Tomer   (Edward).      Battel    abbey.  (Sussex 

Archaeol.   Soc.   Coll.     v.    17,   pp.   1-56.  Lewes ^ 

1865.     8').  CO 

Bedfordshire. 

Igrsons  (Daniel,  ait^  Samuel).  Bedfordshire. 
(In  their:  Magna  Britannia.  London,  1813.  v.  i, 
pp.  1-189.    f^)  tt^B 

Bedwyn,  Great. 
See  Great  Bedwyn  in  the  main  list 

Berkshire. 

Benolte  (Thomas).  The  visitation  of  Berk- 
shire in  1532.  Editedby  Oswald  Barron.  Exeter: 
WilHam  Pollard b^  Co.,  i^Kfi,  up.  8^  (Gene- 
alogist,    n.  s.  V.  14,  supplement.)  *R 

Ljrsons  (Daniel,  and  Samuel).  Berkshire. 
(In  their:  Magna  Britannia.  London,  1813.  v.  i, 
pp.  159-502.     V.)  ttCB 

Bersted,  South. 
See  South  Bersted  in  the  main  list 

Berwick,  Sussex. 

Cooper  (George  Miles).  Berwick  parochial 
records.  (Sussex  Archxol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  6,  pp. 
223-243.     London,  1853.     8'.)  CO 

EUman  (Edward  Boys).  Family  names  in 
Berwick,  from  1606  to  1812.  (Surrey  Archsol. 
Soc.  Coll.     V.  22,  pp.  22-29.     Lewes,  1870.     8".) 

CO 


Monumental  inscriptions.  Berwick.  (Sus- 
sex Arch«ol.  Soc  Coll  v,  12,  pp.  254-255.  Zmi- 
<f<w,  i86a    8*.)  CO 

Bethersden. 

PoarflMA  (A.  J.)  Bethersden,  its  church,  and 
monumental  inscriptions.  (Archteolo^^  Cantiant. 
▼.  16,  pp.  66-9S.     London,  1886.     8  .)  CO 

Bicester. 
See  Burcester  in  the  main  list 

Billinge,  Lancashire. 

Wickhfcw  (W.  A.)  Some  notes  on  Billioge. 
8  pi.  (Hist.  Soc.  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire. 
V.  61,  pp.  1-40.     Liverpool,  1910.     8*.)  CO 

Birch,  Lancashire. 

Booker  (John).  A  history  of  the  ancient 
chapel  of  Birch,  in  Manchester  parish,  includinjr  a 
sketch  of  the  township  of  Rusholme. .  .with  notices 
of  the  more  ancient  families.     {Manchester^  Cket- 

ham  Soc,  1859.  4  P-.  2  P.l..  i^  (4)i  253  (i)  P-  3 
charts,  i  plan,  3  pi.,  i  port  4**.  (Chetham  Soc. 
V.  47.)  CA 

Birts  Morton,  Worcestershire. 

Haeloan  (Sir  John).  Notes  on  the  manors 
and  advowsons  of  Birt*s  Morton  and  Pendock. 
(Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Archseol.  Soc.  Trans. 
V.  10,  pp.  186-225.     Bristol,  1886.     8'.)         CO 

Bishopstone. 

Simmons  (Henry).  Monumental  inscriptions, 
Bishopston,  1867.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  19,  pp.  185-188.     Liwes,  1867.     8^)  CO 

Bispham. 

Bispham.  The  registers  of  the  parish  church 
of  Bispham  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Baptisms, 
1599-1754*  Burials  and  weddings,  1631-1754* 
Transcribed  and  edited  by  William  Edward  Robin- 
son. IVigan:  Strowger  6*  Son,  1908.  3  p.l.,  v- 
vii  (i),  175  p.  8*.  (Lancashire  Parish  Register 
Society.     [Publications.]    v.  33.)  ABX 

Fishwick  (Henry).  The  history  of  the  parish 
of  Bispham  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Man" 
Chester:  Chetham  Society,  1887.  2  p.l.,  7,  (i),  2  p.l., 
iv,  2  1.,  143  p.  4°.  (Chetham  Society.  New  ser. 
V.  10.)  CA 

Blechingley. 

Leveion-Gower  (Granville).  Bletcbingley 
church.  (Surrey  Arcbseol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  5,  pp.  227- 
274.      London,  1871.     8°.)  CO 

Manorial    and    parliamentary    history  of 

Bletcbingley.  (Surrey  Archseol.  Soc.  Surrey 
Archseol.  Coll.  v.  5,  pp.  200-226.  London,  1871. 
8'.) 

Bletcbingley. 
See  Blechingley. 

Bolney. 

Dale  (Joseph).  Extracts  from  churchwardens* 
accounts  and  other  matters  belonging  to  the  parish 
of  Bolney.  Contained  in  a  ms.  book  of  the  time 
of  Henry  viii.  (Sussex  Arcbseol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  6, 
pp.  244-252.    London^  1853.     8*.)  CO 

Bookham,  Great. 
See  Great  Bookham. 


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Appendix,  eottfJ. 

BoxgrOTe  priory. 

Tomer  (Edward).     The  priory  of  Boxgrbve. 

<Sussei   Archsot.  Soc.  Coll.     t.   ij,  pp.  83-133. 

Lrtvci,  1863.     8°.)  CO 

Boyion. 

Bojton.     Marriages  at  Boyton,  ts6B  to  1813. 

(In:  Comwat],   Eag.     Comwatl   parilh   registers. 

Marriagel.     t.  17,  pp.  l-io.     Lendtn,  1910.    8°.) 


Bradfietd,  Yorkshire. 
Hontar  (Joseph).  Hallamshire.  The  history 
and  top<^aphy  of  the  parish  of  Sheffield  ia  the 
county  o(  York;  with  historical  «od  descriptive 
notices  of  the  parishes  of  EcclesGeld,  Hansworlb, 
Treeton,  and  Whiston.  and  of  the  chapelry  of 
Bradlield.     London:  Lackinglam,   Hughts,  Hard- 


Urading. 

Bradlny.     Marriages  at  Brading.  I.  W.,  1597 

to  1813.    (In:  Hampshire,  Eog.    Hampshire  parish 

registers.     Marriages,     v.  13,  pp.  1-65.     London. 

1910.     S°.}  ABX 

Braintree. 

K«Dwortl>r   (J.  W.)     St.   Michael's  church, 

Braintree,  Essex.     (Essei  Archaiol.  Soc.     Trans. 

n.  s.  V.  4,  pp.  154-177.    ColclusUr,\%^-i.  %°.)    CO 

Brampton  Brian  castle. 
B.  (R.  W.)    Brampton  Brian  castle,  Hereford- 
shire.    (Archseologia  Cambrensis.     ser.  3.  v.   13, 
pp.  138-149.     Lmdam,  1867.     8°,)  CVA 

Brekga.  Marriages  at  St.  Breage,  1559  to 
1S13,  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  pariah  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v,  5,  pp.  1-74.  London.  1903. 
S*.)  &KX 

Pet«r  (Thurstan  C.)  Si.  Breage.  (Cornish 
Maga.     »,  3,  pp.  343-353-      Trura.  1899.) 

Brecknock  priory. 

Ca.rtiilarlmii   prioratus  S.  Johannis   Erang. 

de  Brecon.  (Archieologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  4.  v.  13, 

pp.  375-308:  ser.  4,  V.  14,  pp.  iB-49.  137-Ifi5.  aai- 
936,374-311.     London,  \%%^-%-i.     S°.)  CTA 

Brecooshire. 

Old    Brecon  wills.     (Old  Welsh  Chips.     iSSS, 

pp,  50-54,  90-93,  166-171.    Brtcknock,  1888.     8°.) 


Bridekirk,  Ctimberland. 
Browne  (William).     Bridekirk,  and  its  regis- 
ters.    (CambeMand  and  Westntoreland  Antiq.  and 
Archaeol.  Soc.    Trans,  v.  4,  pp.  357-379.    JCtndal, 

1B80.   s°.)  00 

Bridzford.  East. 

n  list. 


Brigham,  Cumberland. 
Fleteher  (Isaac).     Brigham  church.    (Cumber- 
land and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  and  Archxot.  Soc. 
Trans,     v.  4,  pp.  149-177.     Xtndat,  18S0,     B*.) 

Bristol. 

Fuller  (E.  A.)  The  tallage  of  6  Edward  11 
(Dec.  16,  1313)  and  the  Bristol  rebellion,  (Bristol 
and  Gloucestershire  Arcbseal.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  19, 
pp.  171-378.     Briiiol,  1895.     8°.)  CO 

Hyett  (F.  A.)  A  catalogue  of  manuscripts  in 
the  British  Museum  relating  to  the  county  of 
Gloucester  and  the  city  of  Bristol.  (Bristol  and 
Gloucestershire  Archasol,  Soc.  Trans,  v.  30,  pp. 
I61-Z3I.     Briitol.  1896.     8°.)  CO 

Maelean  {Sir  John).  Notes  on  the  accounts 
of  the  procurators,  or  churchwardens,  of  the  parish 
of  Si.  Even's.  Bristol.  (Bristol  and  Gloucester- 
shire Archxol.  Soc.  Trans,  t.  15,  pp.  139-181, 
354-396,      Brislot,  1891.      8°.)  CO 

Brock  worth. 
B&rtleet  (S,  E.)     History  of  the  manor  and 
advowson  of  Brockworth.     (Bristol  and  Gloucester- 
shite   ArchsBol.   Soc.     Trans,     v.  7,   pp.  131-171. 
Briitol,  1883.     8°.)  CO 

Bromfield. 
Stt  Denbighshire. 

Brooklhorpe. 
Hall  (J,  Melland).     Some  account  of  the  parish 
of    Brook th or pe.       (Bristol    and    Gloucestershire 
Archajol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  13,  pp.  3S9-383.  Bristol, 
1689.     8°.)  CO 

Buckinghamshire. 
Lysene  (Daniel,  and  Samuel),     Buckingham- 
shire.   (In  their:  Magna  Britannia.    London.  1813. 
V,  I,  pp.  449-738.     P.)  ttOB 

Buckland  priory. 

Buekland   priory.     A   cartulary  of   Buckland 

priory  in  the  county  of  Somerset.     Edited  by  Rer. 

F.   W.  Weaver.       \London;   Harrison    and   Sont\ 

1909.  xxuvli  (1),  333  p,  8*.  (Somerset  Record 
Society,     [Publications.]     v.  35.)  """ 


CO 

BufkIi.  a  transcript  of  the  register  of  the 
parish  of  Burgh.  Communicated  by  Rev.  E.  T, 
Yates,  (Norfolk  and  Norwich  Archxol.  Soc. 
Norfolk  Archieology.  v.  9,  pp.  37-58,  Norwich, 
1884.     8°.)  CO 

Burwash. 

Trower  (Charles  Francis).    Burwash.    (Sussex 

Archieol.  Soc.  Coll.     v.  31,  pp.  108-137,     Ltviti, 

1869.     8-.)  CO 

Bury,  Lancashire. 

Bnry  Presbyterian  Clasps.  Minutes.  1647- 
1657.  Edited  by  W.  A.  Shaw.  \Mancluster\ 
Chttham  Soc..  \%ifo^%.  3  v.  4°.  (Chet ham  Soci- 
ety, o.  s.  V.  36.  41.)  CA 
Buxted. 

Hoare  (Henry  Rose  hurst).  Notes  on  the 
church  of  St.  Margaret,  Buxted.  (Sussex  Archnol. 
Soc.  Coll.    V.  9,  pp.  308-333.     ZMddiff,  1857.    BM 


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Appendix,  confd, 

Caerphilly  castle. 

Clark  (G.  T.)  Contribution  towards  an  ac- 
count  of  Caeipbilly  castle.  (Archaeolc^a  Cam- 
brcnsis.  ser.  2»  v.  i,  pp.  251-304.  LonS^n,  1850. 
V,)  CVA 

Caithness. 

Henderson  (John).  Caithness  family  history. 
Edinburgh:  D,  Douglas,  1884.     xxvi,  342  p.     8*. 


Calbonrne. 

Calbonme.  Marriages  at  Calbourne,  I.  W., 
iSSQto  1812.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hampshire 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  67-g2. 
London,  19 10.     8^)  ARX 

Caldbeck,  Cumberland. 

Goodwin  (Ellen  K.)  Caldbeck  parish  regis- 
ters. (Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Transac.  v.  9,  pp.  1-13.  Kendal, 
1888.     8\)  CO 

Calder  abbey. 

liOfUe  (A.  G.)  Calder  abbey.  (Cumberland 
and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archseol.  Soc.  Trans. 
V.  8,  pp.  467-504;  V.  9.  pp.  206-239.  Kendal, 
1886-88.     8%)  CO 

Cambridgeshire. 

Igrsons  (Daniel,  and  Samuel).  Cambridge- 
shire. 294  p.  (In  their:  Magna  Britannia.  Lon- 
don,  1808.     V.  2,  pt.  I.     f^)  tt^B 

Canterbury. 

Field  (T.),  andC  F.  Routledge.  Canterbury 
official  guide  to  the  cathedral  church  and  handbook 
to  the  city.  Canterbury:  E,  Crow,  n.  d.  88  p.. 
2  plans.     12°.  COB 

New^  (The)  Canterbury  guide.  An  accurate  ac- 
count of  the  antiquities  of  Canterbury,  forming  a 
complete  hand  book  for  the  visitor  to  this  ancient 
city.  Canterbury:  5.  Hyde  [1870].  83  (i)  p.,  5  pi. 
12^  COB 

Carlisle. 

Fergpieon  (R.  S.)  The  parish  registers  of  St. 
Mary's  and  St.  Cuthbert*s  churches,  Carlisle. 
(Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  &  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Trans,  v.  2,  pp.  347-354-  Kendal,  1876. 
8^)  CO 

Todd  (Hugh).  Account  of  the  city  and  diocese 
of  Carlisle.  Kendal:  T.  tVilson,  1890.  viii,  54  p., 
I  1.  8''.  (Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq. 
and  Archaeol.  Soc.    Trans,     v.  11,  suppl.)        CO 

Carlisle  castle. 

FergpiBon  (R.  S.)  Carlisle  castle.  (Cumber- 
land and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Trans,     v.  2,  pp.  56-95.     Kendal,  1876.     8**.) 

Carlow. 

Fitsi^eraid  (Lord  Walter).  The  castle  and 
manor  of  Carlow.  illus.  2  tables.  (Co.  Kildare 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  6,  pp.  311-338.  Dub- 
Hn,  1910.     8%)  CS 

Carshalton. 

Hilboum  (Thomas).  Notes  on  the  parish  and 
church  of  Carshalton.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Sur- 
rey Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  7,  pp.  125-151.  London, 
1880.     8^)  CO 


Castleacre. 

C»etleAere»  Marriages  at  Castleacre,  i6oa 
to  1707.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  t.  5,  pp.  1 51-152.  London, 
1910.     8*.)  ABX 

Chalfield   Magna,  Wiltshire. 

DaTlee  (J.  Silvester).     The  manor  and  church 

of  Great  Chalfield.     (Bristol  and  Gloucestershire 

Archaeol.  Soc.    Trans,     v.  23,  pp.  193-261.    Bris- 

tol,  190a     8'.)  CO 

Charlwood. 

Andr^  (J.  Lewis).  Charlwood  church.  (Sur- 
rey Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  11,  pp.  1-24.  Lon- 
don, 1893.     8*.)  CO 

Tonn^^  (William).  Notes  on  the  parish  of 
Charlwood.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  13, 
pp.  141-153.     London,  1897.     8^)  CO 

Chedzoy. 

Chedaoj.  Marriages  at  Chedzoy,  1558  to  1812. 
(In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish  registers. 
Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  99-121.  London,  1910, 
8^)  ARX 

Chelmsford. 

Miidnutj  (  ).  Extracts  from  an  old  Chelms- 
ford parish  account  book,  extending  from  1557,  the 
last  year  of  Queen  Mary,  down  to  1668.  (Essex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  2,  pp.  211-228.  Col- 
chester, 1863.     8'.)  CO 

Chertsey  abbey. 

Comer  (G.  R.)  On  the  Anglo-Saxon  charters 
of  Fridwald,  Aelfred,  and  Edward  the  Confessor,  to 
Chertsey  abbey.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  i, 
PP-  77-96.     London,  1858.    8'.)  CO 

Cheshire. 

Barber  (Edward),  and  P.  H.  Ditchfield, 
Memorials  of  old  Cheshire.  With  many  illustra- 
tions. London:  George  Allen  6*  Sons,  1910.  xii. 
286  p.,  28  pi.     8^  CO 

Cheshire*  Accounts  of  the  chamberlains  and 
other  officers  of  the  County  of  Chester.  1301- 
1360.  (From  the  original  rolls  preserved  in  the 
Public  Record  Office,  London.)  Edited,  with  an 
introduction,  by  R.  Stewart- Brown.  [London']  Th€ 
Record  Society,  1910.  xxiii,  312,  xiii  p.  S**.  (The 
Record  Soc.  for  the  publication  of  original  docu- 
ments relating  to  Lancashire  and  Cheshire,   v.  50.) 

CO 

Lysons  (Daniel,  tfir</ Samuel).  The  county  pala- 
tine of  Chester.  889  p.  (In  their:  Magna  Bri- 
tannia.    London,  18 10.     v.  2,  pt.  2.     f*.)     ffCB 

Chichester. 

Cooper  (William  Durrant).  Former  inhabi- 
tants of  Chichester.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc  Coll. 
V.  24,  pp.  63-84.     Lewes,  1872.    8*.)  CO 

Chiddingfold. 

Humbert  (L.  M.)  Notices  of  Chiddingfold 
and  its  registers  and  rectors.  (Surrey  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  V.  5,  pp.  171-176.  London,  1 871. 
8'.)  CO 


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Appendix,  confd, 

Chiddiogly. 

ItfOwer  (Mark  Antony).  Parochial  history  of 
Chiddingly.  (Sussex  Arcbapol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  14, 
pp.  207-252.     Lewes,  1862.     8*.)  CO 

Noakes  (James).  Inscriptions  in  the  church- 
yard, Chiddingly.  (Sussex  Archscol.  Soc.  Coll. 
T.  14,  pp.  253-258.     Lewes,  1862.     8".)  CO 

Chigwell. 

Waller  (William  Chapman).  Old  Chigwell 
wills.  (Essex  Archseol.  Soc.  Transac.  Colchester^ 
1907-10.  8^  n.  s.  V.  10,  pp.  237-245,  312-31Q; 
T.  II,  pp.  10-18,  150-159.  335-346.)  CO 

Chipping  Campden. 

Bartleet  (S.  E. )  The  manor  and  borough  of 
Chipping  Campden.  (Bristol  and  Gloucestershire 
Archseol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  9,  pp.  134-195,  354- 
355.     Bristol,  1885.     8'.)  CO 

Chipping  Ongar,  Essex. 

Budw^orth  (Philip  John).  Memorials  of  the 
parishes  of  Greensted- Bud  worth.  Chipping  Ongar, 
and  High  Laver,  with  an  account  of  the  families 
of  Cleeve  and  Bud  worth.  Essex:  G.  Slocombe^ 
1876.     44  p..  I  pi.     8%  ABD  p.  V.  1 

Chipping  Wycombe. 
See  High  Wycombe  in  the  main  list. 

Chirkland. 
See  Denbighshire. 

Chislet. 

St.  Mary*  Chisht.  The  register  of  all  the 
christenings,  marriages,  and  burials  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Mary,  Chislet,  in  the  county  of  Kent,  from 
the  year  1538  to  1707.  Edited  by  R.  Hovenden. 
London:  Privately  printed  by  Mitchell  and  Hughes, 
1887.    viii,  146  p.    4°.  fABX 

Church  Lawton,  Cheshire. 

Renaud  (Frank).  Church  Lawton  manor  rec- 
ords. . .  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Antiq.  Soc.  v.  5, 
pp.  19-63.     Manchester,  1888.     8''.)  CO 

Cinque  ports. 

Boss  (Thomas).  Coronation  services  of  the 
barons  of  the  Cinque  Ports.  (Sussex  Archaeol  Soc. 
Coll.    V.  15,  pp.  178-210.     Lewes,  1863.  8'.)    CO 

Cirencester. 

Fuller  (E.  A.)  Cirencester:  the  manor  and  the 
town.  (Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Trans,  v.  9,  pp.  298-344.  Bristol,  1885.  8°.)  CO 

Tenures  of  land,  by  the  customary  ten- 
ants, in  Cirencester.  (Bristol  and  Gloucestershire 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  2,  pp.  285-319.  Bristol, 
1878.     8^)  CO 

Claybrooke. 

Bates  (E.  \l.)  Notes  on  a  recently  discovered 
register  of  Claybrooke.  (Leicestershire  Architect, 
and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  8,  pp.  34-39.  Lfi- 
cester,  1899.     8^)  CO 

Clifford  Chamt>ers. 

Maclean  (5i>  John).  History  of  the  manor 
and  advowson  of  Clifford  Chambers,  and  some 
account  of  its  possessors.  (Bristol  and  Glouces- 
tershire Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  14,  pp.  50-116. 
Bristol,  1890.     8'.)  CO 


Cobham. 

Waller  (J.  G.)  The  lords  of  Cobham,  their 
monuments,  and  the  church.  (Archaeologia  Can- 
tiana.  v.  11,  pp.  49-112;  v.  12,  pp.  1 13-166. 
London,  18^7-78.     8'.)  CO 

Cockermouth  castle,  Cumberland. 

Jackson  (William).  An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Cockermouth  castle.  (Cum- 
berland and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  and  Archseol. 
Soc.  Trans,  v.  4,  pp.  109-138.  Kendal,  1880. 
8'.)  CO 

Colchester. 

Nichols  (F.  M.)  Colchester  castle.  (Essex 
Archseol.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  3,  pp.  1-35.  Col- 
chester, 1889.     8^)  CO 

Combe. 
See  Coombe  in  the  main  list. 

Compton. 

Andr^  (J.  Lewis).     Compton  church.  (Surrey 

Archaeol.    Soc.     Coll.     v.  12,  pp.  1-19.  London, 

1895.     8'.)  CO 

Coniscliffe. 

Conisclilfe*  The  register  of  Coniscliffe,  in 
the  county  of  Durham.  Baptisms  and  marriages, 
1590-1812.  Burials,  1591-1812.  Transcribed  by 
Miss  Edleston.  Indexed  and  edited  by  Herbert  M. 
Wood.  Sunderland:  Privately  printed  by  the  Dur- 
ham and  Northumberland  Par,  Reg,  Soc.,  1908. 
4  p.l.,  137  p.  8".  (Durham  and  Northumberland 
Parish  Register  Society.     [Pub.]    v.  18.)    ABX 

Coniston,  Lancashire. 

CollinflTwood  (W.  G. )  Coniston  Hall.  (Cum- 
t>erland  and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  10,  pp.  354-368.  Kendal, 
1910.     8").  CO 

Germans  at   Coniston  in  the  seventeenth 

century.  (Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq. 
and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  10,  pp.  360- 
394.     Kendal,  1910.     8^)  CO 

Conistone,  Yorkshire. 

Barnsall-in- Craven.  The  register  of  St. 
Mary's  chapel  at  Conistone,  in  the  parish  of 
Burnsall-in-Craven,  1567-1812.  Edited  by  W.  J. 
Stavert.  Skipton:  '*  Craven  Herald*'  Office.  180J. 
3  p.l.,  100  p.     8**.  ABX 

Convinth. 

See  Kiltarlity  in  the  main  list. 

Cornwall. 

Cornish  Magazine,  v.  1-2.  nos.  7-1 1  (i8q8- 
May,  1899).      Truro,  1898-99.     8^  ♦DB 

Edmonds  (Richard).     The  Celtic  and   other 
antiquities  of  the  Land's  End  district  of  Cornwall. 
(Archaeologia  Cambrensis.     ser.  3,  v.  3,  pp.  275- 
295.  350-368:  ser.  3,  v.  4,  pp.  66-76,  173-183.  274- 
283.     London,  1857-58.     8*.)  CVA 

Lysons  (Daniel,  aW  Samuel).  Cornwall,  cclii, 
390  p.  (In  their:  Magna  Britannia.  London,  1814. 
V.  V    f.)  ttCB 

Cowbit. 

Cowbit.  Marriages  at  Cowbitt,  1561  to  1837. 
(In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  29-S8.  London,  iqto. 
8'.) 


LIST  OP  BRmSH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


Apptndix,  eonfd. 

Cowden,  Kent 
Tam*r  (Edward).     Andeai  parochial  account 
book   of  CowdcD.     (Sumci  ArchKol.   Soc.     Coll. 
V.  30,  pp.  gi~iig.     Z/ic»,  iB63.     B°.)  CO 

Cowfold. 
OH«r  (W.  Bruere).     Cbarchwardeai'  accounts 
or  the  parJib  of  Covrold,  in  the  lime  of  King  Ed- 
ward IV.    (Sawei  Arch«ol.  Soc.     Coll.     v.  3.  pp. 
316-335.     LemJoK,  1B49.     8°.)  CO 

Coyty  cattle. 
Clu^k(G.  T.)   Cojrty  castle  and  lordship.    (Ar- 
cb«ologia  Cambrensjs.    scr.  4.  *.  3,  pp.  i-ai.    Zok- 
do».  1877-     B".)  CTA 

Crabhouse  nunnery. 
CrabhoBsa  nunnery.  The  register  of  Crab- 
house  nunnery.  Communicated  by  Miss  Mary 
Bateson.  (Norfolk  and  Norwich  Archxol.  Soc. 
Norfolk  Archjeology.  t.  ii.  pp.  1-71.  Narwith. 
189a.     8°.)  CO 

Cranteigh. 
Heai«a  (Alfred).     Cranley.    (Surrey  ArchKol. 
Soc.  Coll.  v.6,pp.  31-56.  iowi/oK,  1874.  8°.)CO 
Cranlock. 
Su  St.  Crautock  In  the  main  list. 
Crcake  abbey. 
Cr*»k«  abbey.     A  cellarer's   account   roll   of 
Creak  abbey,  j  &  6  Edvaid  ill,    CommuQicated  by 
G.  A.  Cartbew.     (Norfolk  and  Norwich  Arcbseot. 
Soc.     Norfolk   Archeology,     v.  6,    pp.   314-359. 
Nar-uith,  1864.    8*.)  CO 


Cringleford. 
CrioKleford.    Marriages  at  Cringleford,  i;6i 

to  1837.  (In:  Norfolk,  Eng.  Norfolk  parish  reg- 
isters. Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  6i-6q.  Landen,  1910, 
%'.)  ARX 

Crosby.  Lancashire. 
Croabr  records:  a  chapter  of  Lancashire  recu- 
saucy.  Containing  a  relalioo  of  troubles  aod  perse- 
cutions susuined  by  William  EJlundell.  of  Crosby 
Halt.  Lancashire,  Eng.  (:  560-1638),  and  an  account 
of  an  ancieot  burial  ground  for  recusants,  called 
the  Harklrke.  With  an  introduction  by  Alexander 
Goss.  Edited  by  T.  E.  Gibson.  \MaH{ketter\ 
Printid  for  Ihi  Chflham  Socitly,  1887.  S". 
^Chctham  Sot      Publications,      n.  S.  V.  la.)      C& 

,  Cumberland. 

isher).     The   Croslhwaite 

and  Westmoreland  Aatiq. 

■ans.     V.  a,  pp.  sas-aj;, 
CO 

iages  *t  Crowcombe,  1641 
I.  Eng,     Somerset  parish 

'■"■■"■'"-"abx 

sell).  A  brief  account  of 
,  and  its  mouumenls.  (Sur- 
V.  3,  pp.  39-63.    London, 


CO 


lin  lilt. 
Crumb  well  priory. 
Cnuibwall  priory.     Charters  of  Cmmbvell 
priory.   (ArchKOlogia Canliana.   v.  5,  pp.  194-331; 
*.  6,  pp.   igo-aaa;  v.  8,  pp.  371-393.     LonJan. 
1863-73.     8°.)  CO 

Cubert 
Cab«rt.    Marriagesat  St.  Cubert,  160B101811. 
(Id:   Cornwall,   Eng.     Cornwall   parish   registers. 
Marriages,    v,  16,  pp.  zi-a8.    Lendon,  1909-    B*.) 
ARX 
Cumberland. 
Canterbary  (Province). — Prirogativt  Court. 
North  country  wills,  beinp  abstracts  of  wills  relating 
to  the  counties  of  York,  Nottingham,  Northumber- 
land, Cumberland,  aod  Westmorland  at  Somerset 
House  and  Lambeth  Palace,  13S3  to  1558.     Dur- 
ham: Andrrws  &•  Co.,  1908.   viii,  339  p.,  1  1.    8*. 
(SurteeiSoc.     Publications,     v.  116.)  CA 

Fleming    {Sir   Daniel).     Description    of    the 
county  of  Cumberland.    Ktndat:  T.  WiUon.  1BS9. 
vii,    36   p.     8*.     (Cumberland    and   Westmorland 
Antiq.  and  Archieol.  Soc.     Trans,     v.  to,  snppl.) 
CO 
GrMluua  (T.  H.  B.)    Extinct  Cumberland  cas- 
tles,  iltus.    (Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq. 
and  Archxol.  Soc.    Transac.     n.  s.  t.  9,  pp.  ao^ 
334;  V,  10,  pp.  103-117.     Xtndal,  1909-to.     8*.) 
CO 
Ziyaona  (Daniel,  and  Samuel).     Cumberland, 
ccx,  198  p.    (Id  their:  Mag aa  Britannia.    Lenden. 

1«I6.    /,.    f-)  HOB 

Skndford  (Edmund).  A  cursory  relation  of  all 
the  antiquities  and  famityes  in  Cumberland.  /Cen- 
datt:  T.  Wilton.  1B90.  4  p.l.,  54  p..  I  1.  B".  (Cum- 
berland and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archieol.  .Soc. 
Trans,     v.  11.  suppl.)  CO 

Took*  (Thomas).  Heraldic  vislution  oF  the 
northern  counties  in  1530;  with  appendix  of  other 
heraldic  documents  relating  to  the  north  of  Eng- 
land; ed.  by  W.  H.D.  Longstafle.  DuTkam\^Ntw 
casllfupim-Tyne,frinled]iifi3.  8°.  (Sur tees  Soc. 
Pub.     V.  41.)  CA 

WliaoB  (James).  The  victims  of  the  Tudor 
disestablishment  in  Cumberland  and  Westmorland 
during  the  reigns  of  Edward  vi  and  Mary.  (Cum- 
berland and  Westmorland  Antiq,  and  Aicbsol.  Soc. 
Trans,  v.  13,  pp.  364-388.  ATindal,  ligs.   8°.)  CO 

n  list. 


Dalton  castle. 

OaTthorpc  (Harper),     Dalton  Castle.     7  pi. 

(Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archseol. 

Soc.    Transac.    n.  ».  v.  lo.pp,  313-330.     Ktndat, 

1910.     8°.)  CO 

Denbighshire. 

Llord  <;.  V.  W.)     History  of  the  lordship  of 

Maelor  Gymraeg  or  Bromficld,  the  lordship  of  lal 

or   Yale,   and   Chirkland,    in   the   principjjitjr   of 


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793 


Appendix,  confd, 

Powis  Fadog.  (Archseologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  4, 
▼.  3,  pp.  277-296;  ser.  4,  V.  4,  pp.  59-73.  240-257, 
305-320;  ser.  4,  V.  5,  pp.  22-41.  132-146,  185- 
199;  ser.  4,  V.  6.  pp.  32-53.  224-240,  325-339  J 
icr.  4,  V.  7,  pp.  20-33,  1 13-129,  165-181,  259-275; 
ser.  4.  V.  8,  pp.  22-39,  97-"6,  193-205;  ser.  4, 
V.  9,  pp.  161-178,  273-292;  ser.  4,  V.  10,  pp.  43- 
55.     London,  1872-79.     8".)  CVA 

Sheriffs  of  Denbighshire.      (Archseologia 

Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  15,  pp.  1-29,  97-117; 
ser.  4,  V.  I,  pp.  169-192.     London,  1869-70.     8°.) 

CVA 

Lloyd  (John).  John  Lloyd's  note-book,  1637- 
165 1.  By  Alfred  Neobard  Palmer.  (Archasologia 
Cambrensis.  ser.  5,  v.  5,  pp.  225-234,  320-330. 
London,  i888.     8^)  CVA 

ProeeedinflfS  before  the  commissioners  ap- 
pointed by  the  lords  of  the  lordship  of  BromBeld 
and  Yale,  and  statutes  and  ordinances  made  at  the 
great  court  of  that  lordship,  holden  at  Castle  Leon, 
anno  7  Edward  iv,  a.d.  1467.  (Archseologia  Cam- 
brensis. ser.  I,  V.  2,  pp.  147-152,  210-215,  335- 
338;  ser.  I,  V.  3,  pp.  107-110.  London,  1847-48. 
8'.)  CVA 

Derbyshire. 

Lysons  (Daniel,  and  Samuel).  Derbyshire, 
ccxlii,  344  p.  (In  their:  Magna  Britannia.  Lon- 
don, 1817.     V.  5.     f°.)  ttCB 

Reynolds  (John).  Derbyshire  church,  notes. 
(Collectanea  Topographica  et  Genealogica.  v.  i, 
PP-  34-50-     London,   1834.     8**.)  *R 

Devonshire. 

Lysons  (Daniel,  a»</ Samuel).  Devonshire.  (In 
their:  Magna  Britannia.  London,  1822.  v.  6. 
pts.  1-2.     f^)  ttCB 

Prowse  (Arthur  B.)  Index  to  personal  names 
in  Westcotc's  '*  View  of  Devonshire  in  1630,"  and 
his  Devonshire  pedigrees.  (Devonshire  Assoc,  for 
the  Advancement  of  Lit..  Sci.  &  Art.  Repts.  & 
Trans,  v.  27,  pp.  443-485.  Plymouth,  1895. 
8^)  CO 

Index  to  Risdon*s  Survey  of  Devon:  per- 
sonal names.  (Devonshire  Assoc,  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Lit.,  Sci.  and  Art.  Kept.  &  Trans,  v.  26, 
pp.  419-450.     Plymouth,  1894.     8^)  CO 

Worth  (K.  N.)  The  identifications  of  the 
Domesday  manors  of  Devon.  (Devonshire  Assoc, 
for  the  Advancement  of  Lit.,  Sci.  &  Art.  Repts. 
&  Trans,  v.  25,  pp.  309-342.  Plymouth,  1893. 
8^)  CO 

Dewsbury. 

Hunter  (Joseph).  Dewsbury,  in  the  arch- 
bishopric of  York:  its  ecclesiastical  history.  (Col- 
lectanea Topographica  et  Genealogica.  v.  i,  pp. 
149-168.      London,   1834.     8**.)  *B 

Ditcbling. 

Hutchinson  (Thomas).  Ditchling.  (Sussex 
Archsol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  13,  pp.  240-261.  Lewes, 
1861.     8'.)  CO 

Doddington  Pigot. 

Dodding^on  Pigot.  The  registers  of  Dod- 
dington Pigot,  CO.  Lincoln.  1562-1812.  Tran- 
scribed and  edited  by  R.  £.  G.  Cole.     London: 


Privately  printed  for  the  Parish  Reg,  Soc.,  1898. 
xii,  no  p.  8°.  (Parish  Register  Society.  [Pub- 
lications.]    V.  14.)  ARS- 

Dunfermline. 

Stv9Lnger*B  (The)  companion  amid  the  anti- 
quities of  Dunfermline.  Dunfermline:  J,  Miller 
&>  Son,  1861.     iv,  (i)  5-66  p.    5.  ed.     i6*. 

Dunkellin. 

Holt  (E.  W.  L.)  An  abridged  transcript  of  the 
Ordnance  Survey  letters,  relating  to  parishes  in,  or 
partly  in,  the  barony  of  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway: 
with  prefatory  note,  illus.  (Galway  Archseol.  and 
Hist.  Soc.  Jour.  v.  6,  pp.  123-169.  Galway, 
1910.     S\)  CT 

Dunmow. 

Majendie  (Lewis  A.)  The  Dunmow  parish 
accounts.  (Essex  Archseol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  2, 
pp.  229-237.     Colchester,   1863.     8**.)  CO 

Dunraven  castle. 

Williams  (Edward).  Historical  anecdotes  of 
Dunraven  castle,  in  the  county  of  Glamorgan,  the 
scat  of  Thomas  Wyndham,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  the 
said  county.  (Cambrian  Journal,  v.  4,  pp.  268- 
284.     London,  1857.     8*.)  CV 

Darcford  abbey. 

Blaaaw(W.  H.)  Dureford  abbey,  its  fortunes 
and  misfortunes. . .  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  8,  pp.  41-96.     London,  1856.    8*.)  CO 

Durham  (City). 

St.  Mary  in  the  South  Bailey,  Durham,  The 
registers  of  St.  Mary  in  the  South  Bailey,  in  the 
city  of  Durham.  Baptisms,  1560-18 12.  Marriages 
and  burials,  1559-1812.  Transcribed  and  indexed 
by  Herbert  M.  Wood.  Sunderland:  Privately 
printed  for  the  Durham  and  Northumberland  Par- 
ish Register  Society,  190S.  4  p.l.,  83  p.  8'.  (Dur- 
ham and  Northumberland  Parish  Register  Society. 
Publications,     v.  17.)  ARlL 

St.  Nicholas*  Durham,  Vestry  book  of  the 
parish  of  St.  Nicholas,  Durham,  1665-1703.  (Sur- 
tees  Soc.  Publications,  v.  84,  pp.  216-264. 
Durham,  1888.     8^)  CA 

St.  Oswald*  Durham,  Vestry  book  of  the 
parish  of  St.  Oswald,  Durham,  1 580-1 700.  (Sur- 
tees  Soc.  Publications,  v.  84,  pp.  1 18-21 5. 
Durham,  1888.     8^)  CA 

Durham  (County). 

Bee  (Jacob).  Diary  of  Jacob  Bee  of  Durham. 
(In:  Surtces  Soc.  Publications,  v.  118,  pp.  43- 
63.     Durham,  1910.     8".)  CA 

Gyll  (Thomas).  The  diary  of  Thomas  Gyll. 
(In:  Surtees  Soc.  Publications,  v.  118,  pp.  169- 
229.    Durham,  1910.     8"*.)  CA 

Sanderson  (Christopher).  Selections  from  the 
diary  of  Christopher  Sanderson  of  Barnard  Castle. 
(In:  Surtees  Soc.  Publications,  v.  118,  pp.  35- 
42.     Durham,  1910.     8*.)  CA 

Tonfl^e  (Thomas).  Heraldic  visitation  of  the 
northern  counties  in  1530;  with  appendix  of  other 
heraldic  documents  relating  to  the  north  of  Eng- 
land; ed.  by  W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe.  Durham  [New^ 
castle-upon-Tyne,  printed]  i^t^,  8*.  (Surtees  Soc. 
Pub.     V.  41.)  CA 


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Appendix,  confd. 

East  Grinstead. 

Stennlai^  (J.  C.)  Notes  on  East  Grinstead. 
(Sassex  Archseol.  Soc.  .Coll.  v.  20,  pp.  132-174. 
Lewes,  1868.     8%)  CO 

East  Quantoxhead. 

Eftst  Qoantoxhead.  Marriages  at  East  Quan- 
toxhead, 1654  to  i8ia.  (In:  Somersett  Eng.  Som- 
erset parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  61- 
67.     London,  1910.     8"*.)  ARX 

Eastbourne. 

Chambers  (George  F. )  Contributions  towards 
a  history  of  East  Bourne.  (Sussex  Archseol.  Soc. 
Coll.    V.  14,  pp.  1 19-137.    Lewes,  1862.    8'.)    CO 

Ecclesfield. 

Hunter  (Joseph).  Hallamshire.  The  history 
and  topography  of  the  parish  of  Sheffield  in  the 
county  of  York;  with  historical  and  descriptive 
notices  of  the  parishes  of  Ecclesfield,  Hansworth, 
Treeton  and  Whiston,  and  of  the  chapelry  of  Brad- 
field.  London:  Lackington^  Hughes^  Harding^ 
Afavor  ^  Jones,  1819.  x,  I  I.,  299  (i)  p.,  8  pi., 
I  port.     l\  ttCO 

Eccleshall. 

EeelesluUL  Eccleshall  parish  register.  1573- 
1656.  V.  1-2.  [Stafford?]  1907-1910.  8*.  (Staf- 
fordshire Parish  Register  Soc.  Rural  deanery  of 
Eccleshall.)  ARX 

Effingham. 

Heales  (Alfred).  Effingham  church:  its  early 
history,  records  and  monuments.  (Surrey  Arch- 
seol. Soc.  Coll.  V.  9,  pp.  365-394.  London, 
1888.      3^)  CO 

Ellastone. 

EUasione*  Ellastone  parish  register.  1538- 
1700.  V.  I.  [Devites:  G,  Simpson]  1907.  i  v. 
8*.  (Staffordshire  Parish  Register  Soc.  Rural 
deanery  of  Uttoxeter.')  ARX 

Elstead. 

Kerrx  (Charles).  Elstead  and  its  church. 
(Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  7,  pp.  192-202. 
London,  1 880.     8*.)  CO 

English  Bicknor. 

Maclean  (Sir  John).  Remarks  on  the  manor, 
advowson  and  demesne  lands,  of  English  Bicknor, 
CO.  Gloucester.  (Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Ar- 
chfeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  i,  pp.  69-95.  Gloucester, 
1876.     8\)  CO 

Essex. 

Barrett  (D.  W.)  Sketches  of  church  life  in 
the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertfordshire,  forming 
the  diocese  of  St.  Albans.  London:  Skeffington  6* 
Son,  1902.     xvi,  448  p..  I  map.     8**.  ZDV 

Great  Britain. — Court  of  King^s  Justiciars. 
Feet  of  fines  for  Essex.  Edited  by  R.  E.  G.  Kirk. 
V.  I.  Colchester:  Soc.  at  the  Museum  in  the  castle, 
1899-1910.     I  V.     8*.   (Essex  Archaeological  Soc.) 

V.  I.  A.  D.  X 282-1272. 

Kinflf  (H.  W.)  Ancient  wills.  (Essex  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Trans,  v.  i,  pp.  149-160;  v.  3,  pp.  53-63, 
75-94.  167-197;  V.  4,  pp.  1-24,  147-182;  V.  5,  pp. 
281-293;  n.  s.  V.  I,  pp.  142-152.  Colchester^  1858- 
X878.     8%)  CO 


Excerpts  from  ancient  wills.  (Essex  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  i,  pp.  165-178;  n.$. 
V.  2.  pp.  55-70,  359-376;  n.  s.  V.  3,  pp.  230-237. 
287-303.     Colchester,  1878-1889.     8'.)  CO 

Evesham  abbey. 

Andrews  (Francis  B. )    The  Benedictine  abbey 

of  Evesham,     illus.      (Birmingham  and  Midland 

Inst.     Birmingham  Archaeol.  Soc.    Transac.  v.  3$ 

(1909),  pp.  35-56.    Birmingham,  1910.    4')   t^A. 

Famham  castle. 

Brodriek(W.  St.  John).  Historical  associt- 
tions  connected  with  Farnham  castle.  (Surrey  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Coll.  V.  8,  pp.  I-I2.  London,  1883. 
8'.)  CO 

Fenny  Stratford. 

Fennj  Stratford.  The  register  of  Saint  Mar- 
tin's Chapell  in  Fenny  Stratford,  co.  Buckingham. 
1 730-1812.  Transcribed  and  edited  by  William 
Bradbrook.  [Londonl]  Parish  Register  Society, 
1908.  2  p.l.,  (I)  vi-xiv,  84  p.  8°.  (Parish  Ro- 
ister Society.     Publications,     v.  62.)  AEX 

Fiddington. 

Fidding^on.  Marriages  at  Fiddington,  1706 
to  18 1 2.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  69-72.  London, 
1910.     8'.)  ARX 

Flintshire. 

Ebblewhite  (Ernest  Arthur).  Flintshire 
genealogical  notes.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser. 
5.  V.  9.  PP-  120-128,  3i5-32«);  ser.  5,  v.  10,  pp. 
109-119,  252-260;  ser.  5,  V.  II,  pp.  8-18,  297-307; 
ser.  5,  V.  12,  pp.  191-204,  250-263;  ser.  5,  v.  13. 
pp.  29-52;  ser.  5,  V.  14,  pp.  1-16,  1 81-196;  ser. 
5fc  V.  15,  pp.  105-120;  ser.  5,  v.  16,  pp.  89-104. 
189-204.     London,  1892-99.     8°.)  CVA 

Llo^d  (John).  John  Lloyd's  note-book,  1637- 
1 65 1.  By  Alfred  Neobard  Palmer.  (Archseologia 
Cambrensis.  ser.  5,  v.  5,  pp.  225-234,  « 20-330 
London,  1888.     8'.)  CVA 

Freshwater. 

Freshw^ater.  Marriages  at  Freshwater,  I. 
W.,  i559toi8i2.  (In:  Hampshire,  Eng.  Hamp- 
shire parish  registers.      Marriages,     v.  12,  pp.  93~ 


123 


t 


BX 


London,  19 10.     8  .) 

Frocester. 

Frocester*  Frocester  marriage  registers. 
1 5 59-1 800.  (Gloucestershire  Notes  and  Queries. 
V.  5,  pp.  369-379.  404-412,  481-486.  London,  1894. 
8'.)  CO 

Garston,  East. 
See  East  Garston  in  the  main  list. 

Germoe. 

Oermoe.  Marriages  at  St.  Germoe,  1674  to 
1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  75-82.  London, 
1903.     8^)  ARX 

Glamorganshire. 

Aeeonnt  (An)  of  the  thirteen  knights  who 
came  to  Glamorgan  in  the  time  of  lestyn,  son  of 
Gwrgant.  (Cambrian  Journal.  1860,  pp.  22-34- 
Tenhy,  i860.     8'.)  CV 

Clark  (G.  T.)  The  manorial  particulars  oi 
the  county  of  Glamorgan.  (Archseoli^a  Cambren- 
sis. ser.  4.  ▼.  8.  pp.  249-269;  ser.  4,  ▼.  9,  pp.  i- 
ai,  114-134.    London,  1877-78.    8*.)  CVA 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


795 


Appendix,  confd, 

An  oatline  of  the  topography  of  Glamor- 
gan. (Arcbseologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  4,  ▼.  i.jpp- 
1-22.     London,  1870.     8'.)  CvA 

Olamorf^n*  (Cambrian  Journal.  1858*  JPP- 
314-323.     London,  1858.     8'.)  Cv 

James  (James  Henry).  An  inquiry  into  the 
necrology,  history,  heraldry,  and  epitaphian  inscrip- 
tions of  some  parishes  in  Glamorganshire.  (Cam- 
brian Jonrnal.  i860,  pp.  161-182.  Tenby,  i860. 
8'.)  CV 

Lords  (The)  of  Avan,  of  the  blood  of  Jestyn. 
Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  13,  pp.  i-44< 
London,  1S67.     8^)  CVA 

Settlement  (The)  of  the  Normans  in  Glamor- 
gan. (Cambrian  Journal.  1864,  pp.  176-197, 
209-227.      Tenby,  1864.     8^)  CV 

Vaaifhan  (H.  F.  J.)  On  the  tribe  of  Edno- 
wain  Bendew.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  4, 
V.  7,  pp.  197-206;  ser.  4,  V.  8,  pp.  51-61;  ser.  4, 
V.  9,  pp.  38-51;  ser.  4,  V.  10,  pp.  86-98.  London, 
X876-79.     8°.)  CVA 

Gloucestershire. 

Barklj  {Sir  Henry).  Testa  de  Nevill.  Re- 
tarns  for  county  of  Gloucester.  (Bristol  and  Glou- 
cestershire Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  12,  pp.  235- 
290;   V.  13,  pp.  23-34,  297-358;   V.  14.  pp.  14-47.) 

Chantry  certificates,  Gloucestershire.  By  Sir 
John  Maclean.  (Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Trans,  v.  8,  pp.  229-308.  Bristol, 
1884.     8^)  CO 

Ellis  (Alfred  S.)  On  the  landholders  of  Glou- 
cestershire, named  in  Domesday  Book.  (Bristol 
and  Gloucestershire  Archxol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4. 
pp.  86-198.     Bristol,  1880.     8^)  CO 

Hodges  (Elizabeth).  Some  ancient  English 
homes  and  their  associations,  personal,  archncologi- 
cal  &  historic.  Illustrated  by  S.  J.  Loxton.  Lon- 
don: T.  F.  Unwin,  1895.  3  p.l.,  9-280  p.,  i  pi. 
Ulus.     8^  CN 

Hyett  (F.  A.)  A  catalogue  of  manuscripts  in 
the  British  Museum  relating  to  the  county  of 
Gloucester  and  the  city  of  Bristol.  (Bristol  and 
Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  20,  pp. 
I6i-22i.     Bristol,  1896.     8'.)  CO 

Inventories  of,  and  receipts  for,  church  goods 
in  the  county  of  Gloucester  &  cities  of  Glouces- 
ter and  Bristol.  (Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Trans,  v.  12,  pp.  70-113.  Bristol, 
x888.     8'.)  CO 

Pedes  finium  or  excerpts  from  the  feet  of  fines, 
in  the  county  of  Gloucester,  from  the  30th  Eliza- 
beth to  the  20th  James  i.  By  Sir  John  Maclean. 
(Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans. 
T.  17,  pp.  126-259.     Bristol,  1893.     8°.)  CO 

Glynde. 

St.  Croix  (W.  de).  Names  from  the  register 
books  of  the  parish  of  Glynde,  from  1558  to  18 12. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  24,  pp.  99-114. 
Lewes,  1872.     8'.)  CO 

Parochial    history    of    Glynde.      (Sussex 

Archaeol.    Soc.  Coll.     v.   20,  pp.  47-90.     Lewes, 
1868.     8\)  CO 


Goathurst. 

Ooathnrst.  Marriages  at  Goathurst,  1539  ^^ 
18 12.  (In:  Somerset,  Eng.  Somerset  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  12,  pp.  83-98.  Lon- 
don, 1910.     8^)  ARX 

Godalming. 

Nevill  (Ralph).  Notes  on  the  restoration  of 
Godalming  church.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  7,  pp.  277-287.     London,  1880.     8".)  CO 

Gower. 

Clark  (G.  T.)  The  signory  of  Gower.  (Archae- 
ologia Cambrensis.  ser.  5,  v.  10,  pp.  1-16,  292- 
308;  ser.  5,  V.  II,  pp.  122-130.  London,  1893- 
94.     8^)  CVA 

Graffoe  (Deanery). 
See  Lincolnshire  in  the  main  list. 

Great  Bookham. 

Heales  (Alfred).  Great  Bookham  church. 
(Surrey  Archxol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  5,  pp.  24-41. 
London,  1871.     8'*.)  CO 

Great  Chalfield. 
See  Chalfield  Magna. 

Great  Malvern. 

Visitors*  (The)  guide  to  Malvern,  with  a  map 
of  the  country  eight  miles  round;  observations  on 
the  air  and  waters,  and  a  short  description  of  the 
most  interesting  objects  in  the  neighbourhood. 
London:  Simpkin,  Marshall  ^  Co,  [18 — ?]  i  p.l., 
63  p.,  I  map.     12**.  COB 

Greensted,  Essex. 

Bndworth  (Philip  John).  Memorials  of  the 
parishes  of  Greensted- Bud  worth.  Chipping  Ongar, 
and  High  Laver,  with  an  account  of  the  families  of 
CIceve  and  Budworth.  Essex:  C,  Slocombe,  1876. 
44  p.,  I  pi.     8"*.  ABD  p.v.  1 

Grimsby. 

Orin&sby  burgess  roll.  29  Hen.  6-44  Eliz. 
(Northern  Geneal.  1895.  pp.  1-4,  67-72,  140-141, 
225-226.      York,  1895.     8^)  ABCA 

Grinstead,  East. 
See  East  Grinstead. 

Guildford. 

Stevens  (D.  M.)  The  records  and  plate  of 
the  borough  of  Guildford.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.    V.  9,  pp.  317-335.    London,  \%Z^,    8.°)    CO 

Hales  Owen  abbey. 

Davis- Winstone  (W.  E. )  Hales  Owen  abbey 
at  the  end  of  the  15th  century,  illus.  (Birming- 
ham and  Midland  Inst.  Birmingham  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Transac.  v.  35  (1909),  pp.  1-15.  Birmingham, 
1910.     4'.)  tCA 

Halesowen. 

Halesowen.  The  registers  of  Halesowen,  co. 
Worcester.  Baptisms,  marriages  and  burials,  1559- 
1643.  London:  Privately  printed  for  the  Parish 
Register  Soeiety,  19 10.  8".  (Parish  Register  Society. 
[Registers,     no.]  66.)  AB8 

Halston. 

Halston,  The  register  of  Halston.  [Mar- 
riages, 1 699- 1 826.  Births,  1686-1849.  Burials, 
1696-1897.]  iv,  ii,  iii  p.  8*.  (Shropshire  Parish 
Register  Society.  Shropshire  registers.  Diocese 
of  St  Asaph,     v.  2,  pt.  I,  pp.  1-12.) 


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Appendix,  confd. 

Hampden,  Great. 
See  Great  Hampden  in  the  main  list. 

Hampnett. 

Hampnett.  List  of  marriages  in  Hampnett, 
1 737-1 754.  (Gloucestershire  Notes  and  Queries. 
▼•  2»  pp.  550-555,  579-583.     London,  1884.      8'.) 

CO 
Hamsey. 

Chapman  (Robert).  The  parochial  history  of 
Hamsey.     (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.     v.  17,  pp. 


£1 


70-103.     Lewes,  1865.     8'.) 

Handsworth,  Yorkshire. 

Hunter  (Joseph).  Hallamshire.  The  history 
and  topography  of  the  parish  of  Sheffield  in  the 
county  of  Vork;  with  historical  and  descriptive  no- 
tices of  the  parishes  of  Ecclesfield,  Hansworth, 
Treeton,  and  Whiston.  and  of  the  chapelry  of 
BradBeld.  London:  Lackington,  Hughes,  Harding, 
Mavor,  ^  Jones,  1819.  x,  i  1.,  299  (i)  p.,  8  pi., 
I  port.     f.  ttCO 

Hansworth. 
See  Hands  worth. 

Harbledown. 
See  Harballdowne  in  the  main  list. 

Hard  ham  priorye 

F  Turner  (Edward).  The  priory  of  Pynham,  or 
De  Calceto;  with  some  notice  of  the  priories  of 
TortingtoQ,  Hardham,  and  Leveminster.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  11,  pp.  89-120.  London, 
1859.     8'.)  CO 

Hardmead. 
See  Hormead  in  the  main  list. 

'Harescomt>e. 

■Hall  (John  Melland).  Harescombe:  fragments 
of  parochial  history.  (Bristol  and  Gloucestershire 
Archseol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  10,  pp.  67-132.  Bris- 
tol, 1886.     8^)  CO 

Haresfield. 

Hall  (J.  Melland).  HaresBeld:  manors  and 
church.  (Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Archaeol. 
Soc.   Coll.     V.    19,    pp.    279-373.     Bristol,  1895. 

8^)r:.^  CO 

Hartshead. 

Hartshead*  The  parish  register  of  Harts- 
head,  in  the  county  of  York,  1612-1812.  Tran- 
scribed and  edited  by  Edith  B.  Armytage.  \  Leeds] 
Privately  printed  for  the  Yorkshire  Parish  Regis- 
ter  Society,  1903.  7,  359  p.,  i  pi.  8'.  (York- 
shire Parish  Register  Society.    Publications,  v.  17.) 


Hasclcy,  Great. 
See  Great  Haseley  in  the  main  list. 

Hastings. 

Cooper  (William  Durrant),  and  Thomas  Ross. 
Notices  of  Hastings,  and  its  municipal  rights. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  14,  pp.  65-118. 
Lewes,  1862.     8\)  CO 

Oreenhill  (W.  A.)  Registers  of  Hastings 
parishes.  (Sussex  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  14,  pp. 
191-206.     Lewes,  1862.     8".)  CO 

R088  (Thomas).  Hastings  documents.  (Sussex 
Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  23,  pp.  85-118.  Lewes, 
1871.     8'.)  CO 


Hatcham. 

Hart   (William   Henry).    A  memoir  of    the 

manor  of  Hatcham  in  the  county  of  Surrey.  (Surrey 

Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.     v.  i.  pp.  122-155.     London. 

1858.     8*.)  CO 

Haverfordwest. 

Phillips  (James).  The  oldest  parish  registers  in 
Pemt>rokeshire.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  6, 
V.  2,  pp.  115-127;  ser.  6,  v.  3,  pp.  298-318;  ser.  6, 
▼•  5»  pp.  38-61.     London,  1902-05.     8".)      CVA 

Hawkshead,  Lancashire. 

Allen  (J.)  The  earlier  registers  and  parish 
accounts  at  Hawkshead.  (Cumberland  and  West- 
moreland Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4f 
pp.  33-40.     Kendal,  1880.     8^)  CO 

High  Laver,  Essex. 

Bndw^orth  (Philip  John).  Memorials  of  the 
parishes  of  Greensted -Bud worth.  Chipping  Ongar, 
and  High  Laver,  with  an  account  of  the  families 
of  Cleeve  and  Budworth.  Essex:  C,  Slocombe. 
1876.     44  p.,  I  pi.     8^  ABD  p.  ▼•  1 

Hints. 

Hints.  Hints  parish  register.  With  index. 
1 558-1 812.  [Stafford?]  1910.  3  p.l.,  (l)  6-96, 
30  p.  8*.  (Staffordshire  Parish  Register  Soc. 
Deanery  of  Lichfield.)  ARX 

Hollington. 

Amott  (S.)  Contributions  towards  a  parochial 
history  of  Hollington.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.    V.  21,  pp.  138-158.    Lewes,  1869.    8'.)    CO 

Holmer. 

James  (James  Henry).  An  inquiry  into  the 
necrology  and  epitaphian  inscriptions  of  the  parish 
of  Holmer,  Herefordshire.  (Cambrian  Journal. 
1862,  pp.  250-260.      Tendy,  1862.     8'.)  CV 

Horkesley,  Great. 
See  Great  Horkesley  in  the  main  list. 

Horkesley,  Little. 
See  Little  Horkesley  in  the  main  list. 

Horley. 

Baz  (Alfred  Ridley).  On  the  early  church- 
wardens* accounts  of  Horley,  1 507-1 702.  (Surrey 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  8,  pp.  243-254.  London, 
1883.     8'.)  CO 

Heales  (Alfred).  Horley  church.  (Surrey 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  7,  pp.  169-183.  London, 
1880.     8'.)  CO 

Homingsheath. 
See  Horringer  in  the  main  list. 

Horsell. 

Milbourn  (Thomas).  Horsell  church.  (Surrey 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  7,  pp.  152-168.  London, 
1880.     8^)  CO 

Horsleydown. 

Corner  (G.  R.)  On  the  history  of  Horsely- 
down.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  i,  pp.  156- 
179.     London,  1858.     8^)  CO 

Horsham. 

Cooper  (William  Durrant).  Guild  and  chan- 
tries in  Horsham.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  22,  pp.  148-159.     Lewes,  1870.     8*.)  CO 


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Appendix,  cont'd, 

Horsted  Parva. 
See  Little  Horsted. 

HoughtOQ-le-Spring. 

Houflr^^ton-le-Sprinif.  Vestry  book  of  the 
parish  of  Houghtoo-le-Spring.  vol.  i.  1 592-1 669. 
vol.  2.  1671-1704.  (Surtecs  Soc.  Publications. 
V.  84,  pp.  265-344.     Durham,  1888.     8°.)       CA 

Huntington. 

B,  (R.  W.)  Notes  on  the  early  history  of  the 
manor  of  Huntington,  Herefordshire.  (Archse- 
ologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  15,  pp.  226-246; 
scr.  4,  V.  I,  pp.  46-50.     London,  1869-70.     8".) 

CVA 
Hurstmonceuz. 

Venables  (Edmund).  The  castle  of  Herst- 
monceuz  and  its  lords.  (Sussex  Archseol.  Soc. 
Coll.   V.  4,  pp.  125-202.    London,  185 1.    8**.)    CO 

Hurstpierpoint. 

Ellis  (William  Smith).     Descent  of  the  manor 

of   Hurst-Pierpoint»   and    of    its    lords.     (Sussex 

Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  11,  pp.  50-88.  London,  1850. 

8^)  CO 

Hutton  John,  Cumberland. 

Collig^an  (J.  Hay).  The  manor  of  Hutton 
John  in  1668.  (Cumberland  and  Westmorland 
Antiq.  and  Archseol.  Soc.  Transac.  n.  s.  v.  10,  pp. 
29-38.     Kendal,  1910.     8°.)  CO 

Hydneye. 

Turner  (Edward).  The  lost  towns  of  North- 
eye  and  Hydneye.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  19,  pp.  1-35.     Lewes,  1867.     8'.)  CO 

Hykeham,  South. 
See  South  Hykeham  in  the  main  list. 

Icklesham. 

Butler  (G.  Slade).  Inscriptions  in  Icklesham 
church,  1862.  (Sussex  Archseol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  14. 
pp.  259-262.     Lewes,  1862.     8'.)  CO 

IBeld. 

oilman  (Ernest).  I  field  monumental  inscrip- 
tions. (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  22,  pp. 
214-220.     Lewes,  1870.     8**.)  CO 

Irton. 

Moor  (C.)  The  old  statesman  families  of  Irton, 
Cumberland.  (Cumberland  and  Westmorland 
Antiq.  and  Archseol.  Soc.  Transac.  n.  s.  v.  10, 
pp.  148-198.     Kendal,  1910.     8°.)  CO 

Isle  of  Man. 

Camminflf  (T.  G.)  A  brief  notice  of  Manx 
civil  and  ecclesiastical  history.  (Archaeologia 
Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  3,  pp.  45-54.  London, 
1857.     8^)  CVA 

Islington. 

See  sub-section  under  London  in  the  main  list. 

Kelsey,  South. 
See  South  Kelsey  in  the  main  list. 

Kemeys,  Monmouthshire. 

Owen  (George).  Baron ia  de  Kemeys.  From 
the  original  documents  at  Bronwydd.  Printed  for 
the  Cambrian  Archaeological  Association.  London: 


J,  R,  Smith  [1862].     3  p.l.,  (i)  4-136  p..  I  map. 

8**.     (Cambrian  Archaeological  Assoc.  Archseologia 

Cambrensis.    London,  1862.    3.  ser.    v.  8.)    CVA 

Original  title-page  reads:  Prooffes  out  of  anntient  recordes, 
writin|s  and  other  matters  that  the  Lordahipp  of  Kemes  ii  a 
lordsbipp  marcher. 

Kendal. 

Moser  (G.  E. )  Kendal  parish  church  regis- 
ters. (Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  and 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  3,  pp.  49-63.  Kendal, 
1876.     8^) 

Rushw^orth  (George).  Churchwardens'  ac- 
counts, Kendal.  (Cumberland  and  Westmorland 
Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  9,  pp.  269- 
283.     Kendal,  1888.     8".)  CO 

Kensington. 
See  sub-section  under  London  in  the  main  list. 

Kilbride,  East 
See  East  Kilbride  in  the  main  list. 

Kingerby. 

Kinfl^erbj'.  Kingerby  parish  register,  co* 
Lincoln.  [1562-1764!]  (Northern  Geneal.  1895. 
pp.  57-61,115-120,180-186,  216-218.  York,  1895- 
8^)  ARCA 

Kirbythore. 
See  Kirkby  Thore. 

Kirk  Andrews  upon  Esk,  Cumberland. 

Fericuson  (R.  S.)  The  registers  and  account 
books  of  the  parish  of  Kirkandrews-upon-Esk. 
(Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Trans,  v.  8,  pp.  280-306.  Kendal, 
i886.     8'.)  CO 

Kirk  Ella. 

Kirk  Ella.  The  register  of  Kirk  Ella,  co. 
York.  Baptisms,  1 5 58- 1 837;  burials,  1 558-1837; 
marriages,  1 558-1841.  Transcribed  and  edited  by 
the  vicar,  the  Rev.  J.  Ford,  assisted  by  A.  B. 
Wilson- Barkworth.  London:  Parish  Reg,  Soc., 
1897.  xii,  279  p.  8°.  ( Parish  Register  Society. 
[Publications.]     v.  11.)  ARS 

Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmoreland. 

Conder  (Edward),  yir.  The  Kirkby  Lonsdale 
parish  registers,  1538-18 12.  (Cumberland  and 
Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Archaeol.  Soc.  Transac. 
n.  s.  V.  5.  PP-  213-243.  Kendal,  1905.     8'.)     CO 

Kirkby  Thore,  Westmoreland. 

Bower  (R.)  Notes  on  the  Kirbythore  regis- 
ters. (Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Antiq.  and 
Archxol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4,  pp.  372-386.  Kendal, 
1880.     8^)  CO 

Kirkdale,  Yorkshire. 

Powell  (F.  W.)  A  short  account  of  S.  Gre- 
gory's minster,  Kirkdale.  With  a  preface  by  the 
Rev.  C.  N.  Gray.  Leeds:  Beck  &*  Inchbold,  Ltd., 
1907.     31  p.     illus.    24*. 

Kirklington. 

Kirkling^on.  The  parish  registers  of  Kirk- 
lington, in  the  county  of  York.  1568-1812.  Tran- 
scribed by  H.  B.  McCall.  \Leeds\  Privately 
printed  for  the  Yorkshire  Par.  Reg.  Soc,  1909. 
3  p.l.,  135  p.  8".  (Yorkshire  Parish  Register_So- 
cicty.     Publications,     v.  35.) 

Knoyle,  East. 
See  East  Knoyle  in  the  main  list. 


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Appendix,  confd, 

Lambeth. 
Set  sab-section  under  London  in  the  main  list. 

Lampeter. 

Bdmvandfl  (William).  On  some  old  families  in 
the  neighbourhood  of  Lampeter,  Cardiganshire. 
(Archseologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  6,  pp.  165-17S, 
272-280;  ser.  3.  V.  7,  pp.  23-28.  156-164.  London, 
1860-61.     8'.)  CVA 

Lancashire. 


Brozap  (Ernest).  The  great  Civil  War  in 
Lancashire  (1642-165 1).  Manthester:  University 
Press,  1910.  zv,  226  p.,  5  maps,  2  plans.  8  . 
(Victoria  Univ..  Manchester,  Eng.  Publications, 
no.  51.     Historical  ser.  no.  10.)  CO 

Laver,  High. 
See  High  Laver. 

Leake,  East. 
See  East  Leake  in  the  main  list. 

Ledsham. 

Ledsham.  The  parish  registers  of  Ledsham, 
in  the  county  of  York.  1539-1812.  Edited  by  J. 
W.  Clay.  \Leeds\  Privately  printed  for  the  York- 
shire Parish  Register  Society,  1906.  viii,  248  p,. 
1  pi.  8\  (Yorkshire  Parish  Register  Society. 
Publications,     v.  26.)  ARX 

Leigh  Place. 

Watnex  Qohn).  Some  account  of  Leigh 
Place,  Surrey,  and  of  its  owners.  (Surrey  Ar- 
chaeol.  Soc.  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.  v.  11,  pp. 
14 1- 184.     London,  1893.     8*.)  CO 

Lewes. 

^ffS  (William).  Extracts  from  documents 
illustrative  of  the  sufferings  of  the  Quakers  in 
Lewes.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  16,  pp.  65- 
125.     Lewes,  1864.     8^)  CO 

Some  memorials  of  old   Lewes.    (Sussex 

Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  13,  pp.  1-48.  Lewes,  1861. 
8^)  CO 

Lewes  priory. 

Bl&auw  (W.  H.)  On  the  Cluniac  priory  of 
St.  Pancras.  at  Lewes,  its  priors  and  monks.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  3,  pp.  185-210.  London^ 
1850.     8\)  CO 

On  the  early  history  of  Lewes  priory,  and 

its  seals,  with  extracts  from  a  ms.  chronicle.  (Sus- 
sex Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  2,  pp.  7-37.  London, 
1849.     8°.)  CO 

Daniel-Tjssen  (J.  R.)  Documents  relating 
to  Lewes  priory.  With  translations  and  notes. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  25,  pp.  136- 151. 
Lewes,  1873.     8'-)  CO 

Lewisham. 
See  sub-section  under  London  in  the  main  list. 

Lexham,  East. 
See  East  Lexham  in  the  main  list. 

Limpsfield. 

Heales  (Alfred).  Limpsfield  church.  (Surrey 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  4,  pp.  238-252.  London, 
1869.     8'.)  CO 


Lindfield. 

I«ower  (Mark  Antony).  On  some  old  parochial 
documents  relating  to  Lind6eld.  (Sussex  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.     V.  19,  pp.  36-52.     Lewes,  1867.     8*.) 

CO 

Ling6eld. 

LevesoB-Gower  (Granville).  Inventories  of 
the  college  of  Lingfield.  (Surrey  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.    v.  7,  pp.  228-245.    London,  1880.    8*.)    CO 

Linkinhome. 

Llnkinhome.  Marriages  at  Linkinhome,  1576 
to  1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish 
registers.  Marriages,  v.  17,  pp.  11-40.  London. 
1910.     8\)  ARX 

Little  Horsted. 

Lower  (Mark  Antony),  and  E.  Turner.  Paro- 
chial notices  of  Horsted- Parva.  (Sussex  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.    V.  21,  pp.  1 91-201.     Lewes,  1869.    8*.) 

CO 

Little  Petherick. 

Little  Petherick.  Marriages  at  St.  Petrock 
Minor,  1636  to  1812.  (In:  Cornwall.  Eng.  Corn- 
wall parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  16,  pp.  13^- 
134.     London,  1909.  8**.)                             ARX 

Llandaff  (Diocese). 

Olyime  {Sir  Stephen  Richard).  Notes  on  the 
older  churches  in  the  four  Welsh  dioceses.  Diocese 
of  LlaDdaff.  ( Archaeol ogia  Cambrensis.  ser.  6, 
v.  I,  pp.  245-278;  ser.  6,  v.  2.  pp.  81-114.  Lon- 
don, 1901-02.     8'.)  CVA 

Llanegryn,  Merioneth. 

Wjnne  (W.  W.  E.)  History  of  the  parish  of 
Llanegrjrn.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  4,  v.  10, 
pp.  114-139.     London,  1879.     8*.)  CVA 

Llangurig. 

Hinde  Q.  Youde  William).  Notes  on  the  his- 
tory of  Llangurig,  in  Arwystli,  Montgomeryshire, 
1867.  (Archaeologia  Cambrensis.  ser.  3,  v.  13, 
pp.  244-276.     London,  1867.     8*.)  CVA 

Llantrithyd. 

Contribution  towards  a  history  of  the  parish 
of  Llantrithyd  in  Glamorgan.  (Archaeologia  C^am- 
brensis.  ser.  3,  v.  12,  pp.  389-397;  ser.  3,  v.  13. 
pp.  205-233.     London,  1866-67.     8'.)  CVA 

London. 

Amicis  (Edmondo  de).  Jottings  about  London. 
Boston:  Alfred  Mudge  ^  Son,  1883.     63  p.    12*. 

COB 

Hemetreet  (Charles,  and  Marie).  Nooks  and 
corners  of  old  London . . .  With  special  illustrations 
by  W.  J.  Roberts.  ATew  York:  /.  Pott  6*  Co, 
[1910].     2  p.l.,  3-186  p.,  12  pi.     12'.  COB 

HcCalloch  (John  Ramsay).  London  in  1850- 
185 1.  From  the  geographical  dictionary  of  J.  R. 
McCuUoch.  London:  Longman,  Brown,  Green. .. 
1851.     132  p.     I2^  COB 

Rnshen  (Percy  C.)  The  churchyard  inscrip- 
tions of  the  city  of  London.  Transcribed  and 
abstracted  by  Percy  C.  Rushen.  London:  PhilH" 
more  6*  CV>.,  1910.     xii,  114  p.     8*. 


LIST  OF  BRITISH  GENEALOGIES  AND  LOCAL  HISTORIES 


799 


Appendix,  confd. 

Bbrmondsby. 

St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Bermondsey,  The  regis- 
ters of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Bermondsey.  [1548- 
1609.]  240  p.  8*.  (Genealogist,  n.  s.  v.  6-9. 
supplements.)  *R 

Malvern.  Great. 
See  Great  Malvern. 

Manorbier  castle. 

Daekett  {Sir  George  Floyd).  Manorbeer  castle 
and  its  early  owners.  (Supplementary.)  «.  /.-/. 
If.  p,  [i88-?J     pp.  13-20.     8*.         ARD  p.  ▼.  1 

Meon,  West. 
See  Westmeon  in  the  main  list. 

Monmouthshire. 

Enquiry  as  to  lands  given  for  Catholic  pur- 
poses (1689).  Superstitious  uses  in  Monmouth- 
shire. (Catholic  Record  Society.  Miscellanea. 
V.  2,  pp.  299-303.     London,  1905.     8°.)         ZLP 

Morwenstow. 

Morwenstow*  Marriages  at  Morwinstow, 
1558  to  1812.  (In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall 
parish  registers.  Marriages,  v.  17,  pp.  63-96. 
London,  1910.     8**.)  ARX 

Moulton. 

Moulton,  Marriages  at  Moulton,  1 558  to  1837. 
(In:  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  Lincolnshire  parish  regis- 
ters. Marriages,  v.  5,  pp.  59-138.  London,  19 10. 
8'.)  ARX 

Northumberland. 

Tongue  (Thomas).  Heraldic  visitation  of  the 
northern  counties  in  1530;  with  appendix  of  other 
heraldic  documents  relating  to  the  north  of  Eng- 
land; ed.  by  W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe.  Durham 
l^eweastle-upon-Tyne, printed]  1863.  8*.  (Surtees 
Soc.  Pub.    v.  41.)  CA 

Ongar,  Chipping. 
See  Chipping  Ongar. 

Oxburgh,  Norfolk. 

Ozbarg^h*  Catholic  baptismal  register  of  Ox- 
burgh. (Catholic  Record  Society.  Miscellanea. 
V.  6,  pp.  213-221.     London,  1909.     8'.)        ZLP 

Petherwyn,  South. 
See  South  Petherwyn. 

Pillaton. 

Pillaton,  Marriages  at  Pillaton,  1557  to  1812. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,  v.  17,  pp.  1 17-134.  London,  19 10. 
8*.)  ARX 

Quantoxhead.  East. 
See  East  Quantoxhead. 

Reading. 

Childs  (W.  M. )  The  town  of  Reading  during 
the  early  part  of  the  nineteenth  century.    Reading: 


University  College,  1910.  96  p.,  i  map.  8*.    (Uni- 
versity College,  Reading.   Studies  in  local  history.) 

CO 

Risington  Wyck. 
See  Wyck  Risington  in  the  main  list. 

Roche. 

Roche.  Marriages  at  Roche,  1578  to  1812. 
(In:  Cornwall,  Eng.  Cornwall  parish  registers. 
Marriages,    v.  17,  pp.  135-156.  London,  1910.  8**.) 


St.  Albans  (Diocese). 

Barrett  (D.  W.)  Sketches  of  church  life  in  the 
counties  of  Essex  and  Hertfordshire,  forming  the 
diocese  of  St.  Albans.  London:  Skeffington  dr» 
Son,  1902.     xvi,  448  p.,  I  map.     i8'.  ZDV 

St.  Mellion. 

St.  Mellion.     Marriages  at  St.  Mellion,  1558 

to  18 1 2.     (In:  Cornwall.    Eng.      Cornwall  parish 

registers.     Marriages,     v.  17,  pp.  41-62.  London, 

1910.     8'.)  ARX 

Sheffield. 

Illustrated  (The)  guide  to  Sheffield  and  the 
surrounding  district,  comprising  accounts  of  the 
early  history  and  progress  of  the  town... and  of 
the  suburban  scenery  and   places    of  interest . . . 
Edited  by  John  Taylor.     Sheffield:  Pawson  and 
Brailsford,  1879.    xviii,  I  1.,  398  p.,  I  1.,  4  pi-  8*. 

South  Petherwyn. 
South  Petherwyn.     Marriages  at  South  Pether- 
wyn, 1656  to  1812.     (In:  Cornwall,   Eng.     Corn- 
wall parish  registers.     Marriages,      v.  17,  pp.  Q7- 
116.     London,  1910.     8'.)  ARX 

South  Tawton. 
Le^a-Weekes  (Ethel).  Neighbours  of  North 
Wyke.  illus.  (Devonshire  Assoc,  for  the  Ad- 
vancement of  Sci.,  Lit.  and  Art.  Reports  and 
Transac.  v.  33,  pp.  39Q-468;  v.  34,  pp.  578-647; 
V.  35,  pp.  497-538.     Plymouth,  1901-03.)       GO 

Southampton. 
Heamshaw  (F.  J.  C.)  A  short  history  of 
Southampton...  Part  i.  The  story  of  Southamp- 
ton...by  F.  J.  C.  Hearnshaw.  Part  2.  Some 
aspects  of  town-life.  ..edited  by  F.  Clarke.  Ox-^ 
ford:  Clarendon  Press,  1910.     256  p.     illus.     12". 

CO 

Suffolk. 
Suffolk.  Suffolk  in  1524.  Being  the  return 
for  a  subsidy  granted  in  1523.  With  map  of  Suf- 
folk in  hundreds.  Woodbridge:  George  Booth,  1910. 
xxxi  (i),  531  (i)  p.,  1  map.  8%  (Suffolk  green 
books,     no.  10.) 

Urchfont. 
See  Erchfont  in  the  main  list. 

Yale. 
See  Denbighshire. 


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ERRATA. 


Addbrley.  Before  Lichfield  Diocese  insert 
Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 

Alberbury.  Before  Hereford  Diocese  insert 
Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 

Albrighton,  near  Shrewsbury.  Before  Lich^ 
field  Diocese  insert  Shropshire  Parish  Register 
Society. 

Albrighton,  near  Wolverhampton.  Before 
Lichfield  Diocese  insert  Shropshire  Parish  Register 
Society. 

Alchester.     For  AlUhester  read  Alchester, 

Berwick.  In  the  entry  of  the  Berwick-upon- 
Tweed  parish  registers,  for  v.  2,  16  of  the  Durham 
and  Northumberland  Parish  Register  Society,  read 
V.  IK,  16. 

Buckinghamshire.  Bucks  Parish  Register 
Society.  Statement  of  volumes  should  read,  v.  1-3, 
5-12.  Add  Chalfont  St.  Giles  to  the  contents  of 
V.  4  of  Buckinghamshire  parish  registers. 

Bury.  In  the  first  entry,  for  1 590-1 61 6  read 
1 590-1 646. 

Carlton,  Yorkshire.  J.  N.  Worsf old's  History 
of  Haddlesey  should  refer  to  Carlton,  Yorkshire, 
instead  of  Carlton,  Suffolk. 

Cliddesden.     For  v.  11  read  v.  i. 


Clunbury.  In  the  first  entry,  before  Hereford 
Diocese  insert  Shropshire  Parish  Register  Society. 

CoLEBY.  For  no.  18  of  the  Parish  Register 
Society  read  no  48. 

CouND.  Before  Lichfield  Diocese  insert  Shrop- 
shire Parish  Register  Society. 

Cressage.  In  the  first  entry  insert  Shropshire 
Parish  Register  Society  before  Lichfield  Diocese. 
In  second  entry  read  v.  27  instead  of  v.  25  of  the 
Parish  Register  Society. 

CuLFORD.     For  I500-I778read  1560-1778. 

DuKiNFiELD.  For  DuHkinfield  read  Dukitt- 
field. 

Durham  (County).  In  the  entry,Great  Britain.— 
Compounding  committee,  for  v.  3  of  the  Surtees 
Society  read  v.  iii. 

Fownhope.     For  1 560-1637  read  1538-1673. 

Fyfield.     For  1 588-1 700  read  1 538-1 700. 

Garthbeibio.  For  Garthbeirio  read  Garth- 
beibio, 

Hampshire.  To  contents  of  v.  8  of  Hampshire 
parish  registers  add  Tufton  and  BuUington. 

Lanlivery.     For  v.  1 1  read  v.  10. 

Letchworth.     For  1 596-18 1 2  read  1696-1812. 


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VOLS.     PMS. 

Aarhus,  Denmark,  The  Mayor  2 

Adelaide,  Towii  Clerk  ...  i 

Amer.  Bankers'  Assoc.       .     .  2        5 

Amer.  Ciimatological  Assoc.  .  i 

Amer.  Rose  Society      ...  2         2 
Argentine  Repub.    Ministerio 

de  Relaciones  Exteriores     .  i 

Arkansas  Deaf-Mute  Institute  i        6 

Avery,  Samuel  P i 

Birmingham  Royal   Inst,  for 

the  Blind i 

Boston,  City  Messenger     .     .  4 
Brighton,     Eng.,    Boro.     Ac- 
countant   I 

British  and  Foreign  Bible  Soc.  i 
Canada,  Dept.  of  the  Interior  i 
Carnegie,  Andrew    ....  74     103 
Carnegie  Institution  of  Wash- 
ington        99     266 

Caswell,  E.  A i 

Cincinnati,  Water  Dept.    .     .  i         i 
Cleveland,  Bd.  of  Public  Ser- 
vice       2 

Conn.  Inst,  for  the  Blind  .     .  2 

Conn.  State  Library      ...  4         3 

Crawford,  Earl  of     ...     .  4 
Denmark,     Overinspektionen 

for  Faengselsvaesenet     ..11         2 
Dows,  Rev.  Henry   ....  57       20 
Durning-Lawrence,  Sir  Edwin  i 
Egypt,  Ministry  of  Finance  .  i 
Eighteenth  Pennsylvania  Cav- 
alry Assoc.  ...,.,  I 
Frederiksberg,  Denmark,  The 

Mayor 2 

Gesamtarchiv  der   deutschen 

Juden I 

Goldenweiser,  A 2 

Greece,  Govt.  Printer  ...  i 
Hammersmith,    Eng.,     Town 

Clerk I 

Harrison,  Fairfax  &  Harrison, 

F.  B I 

Higginson,  James  J.      .     .     .  i 

Holbrooke,  G.  O.     .     .     .     .  i 

Hume,  Miss  Jessie  F.    .     .     .  2 
Hungary,     Kereskedelemiigyi 

M.  Kir.  Minister  ....  22 

Huntting,  T.  D i 

Institut  Inter.  d'Agriculture  .  i 

Iserlohn,  Ger.,  City  Clerk      .  i 
Jena,Ger.  ,Universitats-Biblio- 

thek 38     180 

Journal  of  Commerce    ...  i 


VOLS.      PMS. 

Kansas  State  Banking  Dept.  .  i 
Karlsruhe,  Ger.    Der  Stadtrat  i 
Kendall,  Henry  J.  B.     .     .     .  i 
Kentucky,    Bureau    of    Agri- 
culture   3 

Kirkpatrick,  George  R.      .     .  i 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  The  Mayor  i 
Leypoldt,  Mrs.  A.  H.    .     .     .  i 
Liverpool    Philomathic    So- 
ciety         2 

Lloyd,  Wm.   B 2 

London  County  Council    T    .  i 

Loubat,  Due  de i 

Louisiana,  Auditor  of  Public 

Accounts 4 

Lynn,  City  Messenger  ...  i 
Manitoba,  King's  Printer  .     .  i 
Mass.,  Middlesex  Co.,  Treas- 
urer      4        6 

Mass.,  Sec.  of  the  Common- 
wealth       3 

Mass.,  State  Bd.  of  Insanity  .  9 
Mexico,  Sec.  de  Hacienda       .  3 
Missouri   State   Federal   Sol- 
diers* Home 6 

Nat.  Electric  Light  Assoc.      .  2 
New  Hampshire,  Sec.  of  State  3 
New    Rochelle,   City   Comp- 
troller   5         I 

N.    Y.   Furniture  Warehouse- 
men's Assoc I 

N.  Y.  State  Architect    ...  7        4 

N.  Y.  State  Education  Dept.  2        3 

Norway,  Skogdirektoren  .     .  2 

Partridge,  Robert  W.    .     ,     .  i 

Peace  Society 9 

Pennsylvania  League  of  Cities 

of  the  Third  Class     ...  2 
Pennsylvania  State   Inst,   for 

Feeble-Minded       ....  8 

Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  of  Good 

Hope,  Town  Clerk     ...  4 

Richard,  Adh6mar    ....  i 

Root,  Charles  T i 

Saraswat  Ghatuspati     ...  i 

Shelly,  John i 

Sierra  Leone,  Col.  Sec.      .     .  i 

Skvortzov,  Prof i         i 

South  Australia,  Govt.  Printer  3        i 
Southern     Nigeria,    Colonial 

Sec I 

Svensk  Varldsspraks-Tidning  i         2 

Torre  do  Valle  &  Co.    ...  i 

Transvaal,  Govt.  Printer  .     .  2        2 


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