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CATALOGUE

OF

Manuscripts, Books. Pamphlets AND Prints

relating to the

(Tily an6 (Tount? of (Bloucester

and other works of general literature deposited in the

Gloucester Public Library

1911

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CATALOGUE

OF

Manuscripts. Books. Pamphlets

AND Prints

^/^^.'^^ Vc2^^/ relating to the

(Lity art6 (Lounty of (Bioucester

and other works of general literature deposited in the

Gloucester Public Library

1911

FOREWORD

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I

THE Collection here catalogued was presented to the City of Gloucester by Councillor C. H. Dancey on the 31st of May, 191 1, the Minutes of the City Council of that date recording the proceedings as follows : ^'^l^>.i^iO

AT A MEETING of the Council of the City of Gloucester, held at the Guildhall, on Wednesday, the 31st day of May, 191 1.

GIFT BY MR. C. H. DANCEY.

The Mayor stated that it was the nth Anniversary of the

j^ opening of the Gloucester Pubhc Library, and therefore he

"5 thought it appropriate that he should at once read a letter

pi which he had that morning received from Councillor C. H.

Dancey :

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6, MrDLAJTD Road,

-■' Glottcestee,

4 31st May, 1911.

^ Dear Me. Mayoe,

^ At a Meeting arranged by the Bristol and Gloucestershire

Archaeological Society and held at the Guildhall, on the 16th

! January last, Mr. Roland Austin (the Librarian of the Gloucester

Public Library) read a very interesting paper on " Some Gloucester shire Books and their Writers " ; and, after referring to the books ^ and pamphlets in the Reference Library and explaining how they

sS had been acquired, he intimated that if Citizens and others would

» allow him to look over books which they did not want to keep,

.■ he might find some which woiild be worth preserving in the

i!^ Reference Library.

As you are aware, I took much interest in the establisliment (N, of the Gloucester Public Library. The Public Libraries Act, 1892,

<o was adopted on 29th May, 1894, and came into operation in the

1<T City on 25th March, 1895. Li order to comply with the conditions

tin which the balance of the Price Memorial Fmid was made ivvailable for the purchase of books for the Library, the City Council (l(>cided to establish a Public Library by opening a Reference Library in one of the rooms on the ground floor of the Guildhall and the Library was formally opened on the 30th December, 1 897. In Januarj^ 1898, I offered to assist the Library Committee and was appointed Hon. Librarian, and I acted in that capacity until Mr. Austin took up his duties as Librarian shortly before the Public Library in Brunswick Road was opened on the 31st May, 1900. Since that time, as a Member of the Library Committee, I have continued to watch the growth of the Library and been pleased to find it so much used and appreciated by the Citizens.

For some years I have been collecting books and pamphlets more or less connected with the City of Gloucester ; and, with the kind assistance of Mr. Austin, I have selected a number of them whicli, I think, might fittingly be placed in the Reference Library.

Bearing in mind Judge Powell's bequest of books for the use of tlie Citizens of Gloucester and knowing how these books have been cared for and appreciated, I have much pleasure in giving the books and pamphlets mentioned in the annexed Schedule (hereafter referred to as " the books ") to the Mayor, Recorder, City High Sheriff and Town Clerk for the time being of the City of Gloucester (hereafter referred to as " the Trustees ") upon and subject to the following trusts and conditions:

1 . Subject as hereafter mentioned, I request and empower the Trustees to deposit the Books with the Librarian in the Gloucester Public Library for the free use of the Citizens and Visitors to the ]^ibrary, subject to proper and suitable provision being made and maintained for the books in the Refei-ence Department of the Library or some room or part thereof to be specially appropriated for books relating to the City of Gloucester ; but in the event of the Library Committee not making such provision within one year from 1 liis date, or not afterwards maintaining it to the satisfaction of the Trustees, I desire and empower the Trustees to remove the books from the Public Library ; and in the event of any subsequent failure to make or maintain such proper and suitable provision for a peri(jd of six calendar months after notice from the Trustees to the Library Committee calling their attention to the matter, then and in any such case I empower the Trustees either to deposit the books upon sbnilar conditions in any other Library in the City or Coimty of Gloucester to which the public are freely admitted or to give them to the Trustees for the time being of the British Museum.

2. Save as aforesaid, I desire that none of the books shall be removed from the Library in which they may be deposited, except for exhibition or any other special and temporary purpose approved by the Trustees ; and that any manuscripts and note books or extracts therefrom shall not be published without the previous written permission of the Librarian or the Trustees.

3. If practicable, I should like the books to be kept in a separate case or cases, and to be known as " The Dancey Gift."

I trust this gift may be appreciated by my fellow Citizens and that it may induce others to take an interest in and endeavour to preserve books and other things relating to the ancient City of Gloucester.

I am, dear Mr. Mayor,

Yours faitlifuUy,

C. H. DANCEY. James Bruton, Esq.,

Mayor of Gloucester.

After reading the letter, the Mayor stated that he had conferred with the Chairman of the Library Committee, who felt sure the Committee would be glad to comply with the conditions on which the Trustees were authorised to deposit the Books in the Gloucester Public Library, for the free use of the Citizens and Visitors to the Library, and proposed to ask the Committee to appoint a small Sub-Committee, of which Councillor Dancey should be one, to make the necessary provision for the Books, and see that the terms of the trust are duly observed.

Moved by the Mayor, seconded by Coun. Langley-Smith,

Resolved unanimously :

That the warmest thanks of this Council be given to Councillor C. H. Dancey for his most generous Gift, and that the Library Committee be requested to endeavour to comply with the conditions as to the disposition and use of the Books and Manuscripts.

The above proceedings were reported to the Library Committee at a Meeting held on the 2nd of June, when the following Resolution was passed :

" That this Committee have heard with much pleasure of the most generous gift made by CoxnsrciLLOB Dancey, will gladly undertake the duties imposed by the Trust as recorded on the Minutes of the City Coimoil of the 31st of May, and wish to express the satisfaction they would feel if Me. Dancey's name could be associated with the Trustees named in his letter to the Mayor."

Councillor Dancey's letter conveying this gift fully explains his long connection with the Public Library, and also his interest in local hterature. The Collection now deposited in the Library comprises 225 volumes, 321 pamphlets, and 150 prints and portraits relating to Gloucestershire, many of these being of exceptional interest, as will be seen by the notes appended to the entries in the Catalogue.

In addition to the printed matter Councillor Dancey has included his series of manuscripts illustrating the histories of the Saxon Churches of Gloucester, which have been compiled from City Records, Parish Registers and Records, and other sources. With these are his note-books, which are full of matter relating to local history.

There are also over 400 volumes relating to the surrounding Counties, Wales, and of general literature, these forming a welcome addition to the Reference Library.

A special case for the Collection has been provided in the Gloucestershire Room.

The Gloucestershire books and pamphlets have been catalogued, so far as possible, by subject, the entries under each heading being arranged chronologically. An Author-Index is added,

R A.

ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT

PAGE

Part I. GLOUCESTERSHIRE i

History :

Civil War, and other Tracts:

(1) General.

(2) Gloucestershire.

(3) Gloucester.

(4) Cirencester.

(5) Bristol. Ad ministration.

Chttrches.

Fauna and Flora.

FoLK-LoRE (including Dialect, Ballads, Games).

Topography.

Miscellaneous.

Part II. FOREST OF DEAN 9

Part III. GLOUCESTER lo

History.

Acts of Parliament.

Cathedral.

Charities.

Corporation.

Freemen.

Guides.

Sermons.

Water Supply.

Miscellaneous.

Part IV. BRISTOL 20

Part V. TOWNS and VILLAGES 21

Part VI. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ... 20

PAGE

Part VII. BIOGRAPHY 31

Part VIII. LOCAL WRITERS 34

Part IX. LOCAL PRINTING 37

Part X. PRINTS, PORTRAITS, and DOCUMENTS 38

Part XL SURROUNDING COUNTIES and WALES 42

PartXIL GENERAL LITERATURE 47

The Bible. Littjbgy.

Architectuke. Coins. Glass.

Cathedrals and Churches.

Heraldry.

History.

Poetry.

Miscellaneous.

Portraits.

AUTHOR-INDEX

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PART I.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE :

COUNTY HISTORY

The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire. By Sir Robert Atkyns. [First Edition]. 1712. Folio.

The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire. By Sir Robert Atkyns. [Second Edition]. 1768. FoHo.

Some large paper copies were printed on superior paper. This is the largest known copy. {Manual of Gloucs. lAt., i, 19).

Dugdale's Monasticon. The part relating to Gloucestershire. 1718.

Magna Britannia : the topographical, historical, ecclesiastical and natural history of Gloucestershire. By Rev. T. Cox. 1720.

Historical, Monumental, and Genealogical Collections, relative to the County of Gloucester ; printed from the original papers of the late Ralph Bigland, Esq. Garter Principal King of Arms. 1791-1887. Folio.

Vols. 1-2 and Continuations 1-3. Vol. 1 includes a folio return of statistics relating to Gloucestershire.

Abstracts and Records respecting the County of Gloucester. By Thomas Dudley Fosbrooke. 1807. 2 vols. 4to.

Bibliotheca Gloucestrensis : a collection of scarce and curious tracts relating to the County and City of Gloucester. Edited by John Washbourn. 1825. 4to. Large paper.

A Brief History of the Weavers of the County of Gloucester. By Timothy Exell. Stroud : 1838.

Account of Ancient Remains existing in the District adjacent to the confluence of the Wye and Severn. B}^ George Ormerod. 1840.

Medieval Houses of Gloucestershire. By J. H. Parker, (Re- printed from the Gentleman's Magazine, i860).

GLOUCESTERSHIRE : COUNTY HISTORY— TRACTS

Landholders of Gloucestershire named in Domesday Book. By A. S. Ellis. (Reprinted from Trans. Bristol and Gloucs. Arch. Soc, vol. iv., 1879-80).

Archaeological Handbook of the County of Gloucester. With Map. By G. B. Witts. [1883]. 2 vols.

*Aid levied in Gloucestershire in 20 Edward III. (i349)- By Sir J. Maclean. 1885-6.

♦Knights' Fees in Gloucestershire 3rd Henry IV. By Sir J. Maclean. 1886-7.

*Kirby's Quest. By Sir H. Barkly. 1886-7.

*Liber Niger, or Black Book of the Exchequer. By Sir H. Barkly.

1889-90. *Hundredal and Manorial franchise in the County of Gloucester.

By J. Latimer. 1887-8.

Parliamentarv Historv of Gloucestershire. Bv W. R. Williams.

1898. Some old English and Gloucestershire Records. By R. C.

Barnard. 1898.

CIVIL WAR, and other TRACTS

(1) General

Geree, John (Preacher in Tewkesbury). Vindicise Voti. Or a true sense of the Nationall Covenant... 1641.

The Down- Fall of Anti-Christ, or the Power of Preaching, to pull down Popery. 1641.

j\Ir. Thomas Pury Alderman of Glocester. His Speech, upon That clause of the Bill against Episcopacy the which Concernes Deanes, and Deanes and Chapters, at a Committee of the W'hole House. 1641.

The Robbing and SpoiUng of Jacob and Israel. Considered and bewailed in A Sermon Preached at Westminster before the Honourable House of Commons, at the late solemn Fast, Nov. 29, 1643. By WilHam Mewe B.D. Rector of Eastington in the County of Gloucester and one of the Meml:)ers of this present Assembly of Divines. Pubhshed by Order of that House. 1643.

Reprinted from the Transactions of the Bristol .and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society.

GLOUCESTERSfflRE : TRACTS

A Sermon tending to set iorth the Right Use of the Disasters that befall our Armies. Preached before the Hon. Houses of ParUament...in Margarets Westminster, Sept. 12. Anno 1644. By Matthew Newcomen, Minister of the Gospell at Dedham, in Essex... 1644.

The Levellers Designe discovered : or the Anatomie of the late unhappie Mutinie : presented unto the Souldiery of the Army under the Command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax... Written by Henry Denne, an Actor in this Trag8edy...i649.

(2) Gloucestebshiee

Mercurius Aulicus...The sixt weeke [Feb. 5-11, 1642-3]. Contains many references to Gloucestershire.

A Famous Victorie obtained Against the CavaUers in the County of Gloucester : By Sir Wilham Waller on Munday last at a town called Padsworth..,i643.

The Victorious and Fortunate Proceedings of Sir William Waller... with the true manner of his taking Highnam...i643.

Three Letters : The first, From an Officer in His Majesties Army to a Gentleman in Glocestershire...May 24, 1643.

A Petition Presented unto His Maiestie At His Court at Bristoll on the 7 day of August 1643. By Sir Baynham Throkmorton Baronet, High Sheriffe of the County of Gloucester, on the behalfe of the Clothiers of the same County. With His Maiesties Answer thereunto. Oxford, 1643.

The Cry of Oppression and Cruelt}^ inflicted upon divers Innocent People called Quakers, in the County of Glocester... being a Copy of a Paper directed to the Judges of the late Assizes at Glocester,,.[i677].

(3) Gloucester

A Briefe and Exact Relation of the Most Materiall and Remarkeable Passages that hapned in the late well-formed (and as valiently defended) Seige laid before the City of Glocester, Collected by John Dorney, Esquire, Town Clarke ...1643-

A true Relation of the several passages which have happened to our Army since it advanced towards Glocester. 1643.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE : TRACTS

Two Letters : the one from His Excellencie, Robert Earl of Essex, To Anthony Nicoll, Esquire, a Member of the House of Commons, The other from Warwick Castle, To Sir Samuel Luke at his Quarters : Concerning the state of the City of Gloucester... 1643.

An Historicall Relation of the Military Government of Gloucester. By John Corbet. 1645.

Contains book-plates of T. Jolley and Thomas Bell, and autographs of G. S. Win tie, George Riddiford and J. D. T. Niblett.

Another Edition, 1647.

Wants title, verses, and dedication. On the back of the portrait is the autograph " Hugh Massie,his Booke, 1652," and it is interesting to note that the many passages in the book which are underlined are references to General Massey, Governor of Gloucester during the Siege, and brother of Hugh Massey.

Another copy of this Edition, 1647.

Title wanting, portrait of Massey inserted.

Foure Ordinances of the Lords and Commons. ..i. for raising and maintaining of Horse and Foot for the garrison of Glocester. The 2. for a weekly Assessement on the County and City of Glocester. The 3. for continuance of a weekly Assessement on the City and County of Glocester. The 4 concerning Currans. 1645.

The Spirit of Prelacie, yet working. Or, Truth from under a Cloud, in a Relation, of that Great and Publike Contestation had in Glocester, July, 1644. Written then, and now pubhshed, as it were of necessity... By Robert Bacon. 1646.

More News from Rome : or Magna Charta, discoursed of between a Poor Man and his Wife. As also a New Font erected in the Cathedral-Church at Gloucester in October 1663... By Ralph Wallis. 1666.

Room for the Cobler of Gloucester and His Wife... By Ralph Wallis. 1668.

(4) Cirencester

A Particular Relation of the Action before Cyrencester (or Cycester) in Glocestershire Taken in on Candlemas Day 1642-3.

Another copy, bound with other tracts.

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GLOUCESTERSHIRE : TRACTS— ADMINISTRATION

A Letter to the Earle of Pembroke from Sir Edward Baynton in Glocester... [Relates to Cirencester]. 1643.

A Relation of the Taking of Cicester in the County of Glocester On Thursda}^ Febru. 2, 1642-3.

A Warning- Piece to all his Maiesties Subjects of England. Being the Lamentable Complaint of them that were brought Prisoners from Cycester, being eleven hundred sixty and odde, told in the view of all for their misguided zeale. ..1642-3.

(5) Bristol

The Copie of a Letter sent from the Maior of Bristoll unto a Gentleman, a friend of his in London. ..1643.

A Relation made in the House of Commons by Col: Nathaniel Fiennes, concerning the surrender of the City and Castle of Bristoll, August 5, 1643....

An Extraordinary deliverance, from a Cruell Plot, and bloudy Massacre... in Bristoll... 1643.

The Cop5^ of a Letter sent from Bristoll wherein is set down the true Relation of the Great Victory obtained by Sir William Wallar, against the Welch Forces, under the Command of The L. Herbert... 1643.

A Perfect Diurnall of some Passages in ParHament...June 4 to June II, 1649. [Refers to Bristol].

ADMINISTRATION

An Acte that kepers of feries on the water of Seuerne shall not convey in their ferie botes any maner of person goodes or cattalles after the son goynge downe, tyll the sonne be up. ca. V. Henrici Octavi. Anno xxvi.

Act for amending the Road from the Nine Mile stone on the Bristol Road... to or near the chapel at Stone... 1779. [With] An Act for continuing the Term of the above.

A State of Proceedings on the subject of a Reform of Prisons within the County of Glocester. (Raikes, 1783).

Doubts concerning the expediency and propriety of immediately proceeding to provide a Lunatic Asylum for the County of Gloucester. By Sir G. O. Paul. 12 Jan. 1813.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE : ADMINISTRATION— FAUNA

Laws, Rules, Orders, and Regulations for the Government and Controul of the several Prisons in the County of Gloucester. Second edition. 1820.

Report of the County Chairman [P. B. Purnell] upon the proceedings in the Court of Queen's Bench, in the case of Gaisford v. the Justices of Gloucestershire. (Gloucester, Power : 1857).

Catalogue of Count}^ Records... and Record Publications in the Library, Shire Hall, Gloucester. 1899.

BRASSES

A Manual of Monumental Brasses. By Rev. Herbert Haines, Second Master of the College School and Chaplain of the County Asylum, Gloucester. 1861. 2 vols.

The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire. By C. T. Davis.

Cuttings from the " Glovicester Journal," in which the series appeared during 1882-90, with traced drawings and illustrations of brasses inserted by Mr. Dancey. Also inserted is a paper "On the Monvunental Brasses at Cirencester," by Rev. W. E. Hadow, 1877.

Zoology on Brasses, chiefly from Gloucestershire examples. By C. T. Davis. (Trans. Monumental Brass Society, 1900.)

CHURCHES

Baylis, F. G. Ancient Churches of Gloucestershire. 1861.

Parts I to 4 (all published) of the Second Issue of above. 1865.

Transactions of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, 1880. With notes on Old Churches in Gloucestershire.

Sculptured Effigies of Ecclesiastics in Gloucestershire, By M. E. Bagnall-Oakeley. (Reprinted from Trans. Bristol and Clones. Arch. Soc, vol. ix.)

CROSSES

Notes on the Old Crosses of Gloucestershire. Bv Charles Pooley. 1868.

FAUNA and FLORA

Fauna and Flora of Gloucestershire. By C. A. Witchell and W. B. Strugnell. 1892.

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GLOUCESTERSHIRE : FOLK-LORE— TOPOGRAPHY

FOLK-LORE

(iNCLUBrNG Dialect, BAiiADs, Games) George Ridler's Oven, in Black Letter. Sheet folio. Another cop}', arranged for the Voice and Pianoforte, sung

at the Anniversary Meeting of the Gloucestershire Society. Certain Superstitions prevalent in the Vale of Gloucester. By

John Jones. [1854].

A glossary of the Cotswold (Gloucestershire) Dialect. By Rev. R. W. Huntley. 1868.

Two hundred and twenty illustrations of Gloucestershire Dialect. By F. G. Baylis. 1870.

Dover's Annalia Dubrensia. A reprint Edited by E. R. Vyvyan.

1878. [Caulfield's plate inserted]. La3^s and Legends of Gloucestershire. By Adin Williams. 1879.

Roger Plowman's Garland of Merry Tales. By Adin Williams. 1879.

Ballads of the Cotswold Hills. By the Rev. H. J. R. Marston,

Rector of Icomb. (Stow : 1887). Local Names of Gloucestershire. By Rev. R. Hall. 1888. Glossary of Dialect and Archaic words used in the County of

Gloucester. Collected and compiled by J. D. Robertson.

Edited by Lord Moreton. 1890.

County Folk- Lore. Printed Extracts. No. i. Gloucestershire. Edited by E. S. Hartland. 1892.

The Mother and the Priest ; or the Burial of the Unchristened Babe. A Gloucester Ballad of the Olden Times.

TOPOGRAPHY

Glocestershire : or original dehneations...of that Count}^ By E. W. Brayley and J. Britton. 1818.

The Geography of Gloucestershire. By U. J. Davis, Master of Upton St. Leonard's School. 1858.

The Severn Valley. B}^ J. Randall. 1862.

A Canoe cruise down the Leam, Avon, Severn and Wye. By J. Heaviside. 1871.

Black's guide to the County of Gloucester. 1886.

Murray's handbook for Gloucestershire. 1895.

Some ancient English homes [in Gloucestershire and Warwick- shire]. By E. Hodges. 1895.

Two days' excursion from Gloucester to Llanthony Abbey and the Black Mountains. By John Bellows.

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GLOUfESTEKSIIIRE : MISCELLANEOUS

MISCELLANEOUS

General View of the Agriculture of the County of Gloucester. By George Turner, of Dowdeswell. 1794. 4to.

Letters of Cincinnatus : one addressed to the Rt. Hon. Lord Grenville ; and three to The Woollen Manufacturers of the County of Gloucester, on the Resolutions entered into by that Body, at a meeting held at Rodborough, March 8, 1815, on the subject of the Corn Bill. 1815.

Vindex to Cincinnatus : being a reply to the Letters which Cincinnatus has addressed to the Woollen Manufacturers of the County of Gloucester. 1815.

An Address to the Electors of the United Kingdom. By a Gloucestershire Freeholder. (F. Vigurs : Stroud, 1818).

A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. By James Henry [Monk] Lord Bishop. 1847.

Geology of the country around Cheltenham. By E. Hull. (Geological Survey of Great Britain). 1857.

Facts and Suggestions : the River Severn, as it was, is, and ought to be. By E. L. WilHams. 1863.

Dirge of the Avon. By A. H. May. 1868.

Kelly's Directory of Gloucestershire. 1870 and 1879.

Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. Report of Inaugural Meeting, with Rules, Government, and List of Subscribers. 1876.

Catalogue of Books, Pamphlets, and MSS. in the Society's Library. 1891.

On some features in the formation of the Severn Valley as seen

near Gloucester. By T. S. Ellis. 1882. Gloucester and Bristol Diocesan Kalendar. 1891.

Gloucestershire Magpie. From No. i, 23rd May, 1891 to 2nd December, 1893.

Another Set. From No. i, 23rd May, 1891 to 28th January, 1893.

Wanting 12 Sept., 1891 ; 4 June, 16 July, 13, 20, 27 Aug., 29 Oct., 26 Nov., 1892; 7 Jan., 1893.

Gloucestershire County Football-Union : year-book, 1903-4. Ancient Straits of Malvern. By J. Buckman.

PART II.

FOREST OF DEAN

A Candid appeal to the Religious Public, in a Letter addressed to the Inhabitants of the Forest of Dean, occasioned by the dismissal of the Rev. Isaac Bridgman from the curacy of Trinity Church in the said Forest... Ross : 1823.

The Forest Marauders. A tale by R. Morse, of Yorkley, in the Forest of Dean, a self-taught Forest Youth. 1836.

De Wyrhale : a tale of Dean Forest. By P. J. Ducarel. 1836.

Lays of the Forest, and other Poems. B}' Richard Morse, of Yorkle}^ (Gloucester : Walker, 1840).

Author's owTi copy, with MS. corrections for another edition, and MS. notes by H. Y. J. Taylor.

A Collection of Poems on the Forest of Dean and its neighbour- hood. By Catherine Drew of Littledean Woodside, Gloucestershire. (Coleford : Hough, 1841).

The Forest of Dean. By H. G. Nicholls. 1858.

Personahties of the Forest of Dean. By H. G. Nicholls. 1863.

Ironmaking in the Olden Times : as instanced in the Ancient Mines, Forges, and Furnaces of the Forest of Dean. By H. G. Nicholls. 1866.

Something about Coleford and the old Chapel. By M. Mushet. 1877.

A Week's hohday in the Forest of Dean. By John Bellows. (C. 1880).

MS. verses on the Forest of Dean.

PART III.

GLOUCESTER :

HISTORY

Histories of the Saxon Churches of Gloucester compiled by C. H. Dancey, from City and Parochial Records, and other sources. lo vols. MS.

The Churches are St. Mary de Crypt, St. Mary de Lode, St. Mary de CJrace, St. Michael, St. Nicholas, St. John, Holy Trinity, St. Aldate, St. Martin and All Saints.

The volumes are illustrated with many plates recording the heraldry in the Churches. These are the work of Mr. Armstrong Howitt and were done by Mr. Dancey's wish. There are also photographs of interesting documents, and original drawings by Mr. F. S. Waller.

A series of Note-Books compiled by C. H. Dancey containing extracts from City and Parochial Records, etc.

Certain Speeches made upon the day of the Yearly Election of Officers in the City of Gloucester... By John Dorney Town- Clerke. 1653.

An interleaved copy in the possession, in 1790, of James

Dallaway, who wrote the description of the coats of arms

of each Mayor mentioned in the Speeches. An inscription

at the end of the book, in Mi\ G. A . Howitt's writing, states

"By Mr. C. H. Dancey's wish I, dleorge Armstrong

Howitt, certify that I drew and coloiired these armorial

bearings for him beneath Mr. Dallaway's written

descriptions."

The Coats have been very beautifully and correctly drawn by Mr. Howitt, the descriptions by Mr. Dallaway being exceedingly clear. On the title is the autograph of "Petri Le Neve Norroy," and pasted on the blank leaf before the title is the autograph signatvu"e of John Dorney.

Another copy, in Manuscript, presented by J. J. Powell to J. P. Wilton.

The Loyal Scout... April 6 to April 13, 1660.

Contains an account of a disturbance in St. Nicholas Church, Cloucester, Apr. 9, 1660.

History and Antiquities of Gloucester. By Thomas Rudge. 181 1. Large paper.

GLOUCESTER: HISTORY

History of the City of Gloucester. By T. D. Fosbroke. 1819. Folio.

This copy was originally the property of the late J. J. Powell, who extended it into two volumes and inserted over 500 engravings of rare portraits, views, original drawings (by Robert Kendall and others) and photographs illustrating the history of the City. These volumes were purchased by Mr. Dancey at the sale of Judge Powell's library at Sotheby's in 1892.

Another copy, 4to. large paper, in the original cloth, unopened.

Statement of the circumstances connected with the Destruction of the Toll House and Gate at the Westgate Bridge, 24th September, 1827.

History and Description of the City of Gloucester. By G. W. Counsel. 1829.

Transactions of the British Archaeological Association at Gloucester, August, 1846.

The History of Gloucester. B}^ F. Bond. 1848.

Picturesque antiquities of Gloucester. By G. T. Robinson. 1849.

City of Gloster, 1671. Edmund Nest, Gloster 1871. [Map of Gloucester in 1671].

Archives of the City of Gloucester. By K. H. Fryer. 1876.

True story of the Siege of Gloucester, with map. By W. H. Greene. 1878.

The Priory of Lanthony. By K. H. Fryer. 1882.

Historical Sketch of the Volunteer movement in the City and County of Gloucester from 1859 to 1884. By W. R. West.

The History of the Royal Gloucester Lodge of Freemasons, Gloucester [1785 to 1852]. By T. Ta3^nton. 1885.

Gloucestriana. By J. J. Powell. 1890.

With letter and photograph of Judge Powell inserted, and a copj' of " Pleas against the Proposed Disfranchise- ment of Gloucester. By Censor" (J. J. Powell).

Notes on Gloucester's Ancient Walls and Gate Houses. By G. A. Howitt. 1890.

With additions, Mr. Howitt's letters on Massey, etc. II

GLOUCESTER : fflSTORY— CATHEDRAL

A Series of Drawings of Carvings in Oak Illustrating House Decoration in Gloucester in the early part of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth A.D. 1520.

Tho carvings described are at 5, Westgate, and these drawings were done by Ck Armstrong Howitt in 1890 by Ml-. Dancey's desire. Photographs and cnttings are inserted.

The Establishment and Progress of Oddfellowship in Gloucester.

By E. Richings. 1891, History of the Gloucester Football Club. 1891. Note^ on Gloucester. By T, S. Ellis. 1901. The High Cross at Gloucester. By C. H. Dancey. 1902.

The Crypt Church, Gloucester, sometimes called St. Mary of

Southgate. By C. H. Dancey. 1903. Natural conditions affecting the location and story of Gloucester.

By F. J. Culhs. 1906. Historical Mementoes of the New Inn Hotel, Gloucester. Circa

1450-1907 A.D. By C. H. Dancey.

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT

An Act for taking down several Buildings and inlarging the Streets and Market Places in the City of Gloucester. 1750.

An Act to provide for Lighting the Suburbs of the City of Gloucester with Gas. 1834.

THE CATHEDRAL

An Abstract of the most material things belonging to the Cathedral of St. Peter, Glocester. [Printed by John Pytt between 1784-1809].

Illustration of the engraved subjects which compose the First Number of the Copperplate Itinerary. Consisting of ten views of the interior of Gloucester Cathedral. By Thomas Bonnor. 1796. [Mr. J. T. D. Niblett's copy in case as issued, with the second number and plates.]

Some account of the Cathedral Church of Gloucester. 1809. Folio. Plates drawn by Carter.

With this is bound *' Some account of the Cathedral Church of St. Alban." 1813.

Dallaway's Discourses upon Architecture in England. 1833. Gloucester Cathedral, pp. 129-192.

GLOUCESTER: CATHEDRAL

A Histor}^ of Gloucester Cathedral with some account of the

Monuments. (Gloucester : Jew, 1839). The Cathedral : a poem. (Gloucester : Bryant, c. 1840).

Visitor's Guide to the Cathedral Church of Gloucester, ist edition. 1848. (J. E. Lea).

loth edition. (A. Lea). 1853.

Gloucester Cathedral, or the last days of the Tudors. B}^ J. R. Clarke. 1856.

Stranger's guide to Gloucester Cathedral. 1863.

Guide to the Cathedral Church of Gloucester. By Rev. H. Haines. 1867.

With a copy of F. S. Waller's " Gloucester Cathedral : notes and sketches for the information of Visitors," 1882, inserted.

Sonnets : suggested by a visit to our Lady's Chapel. By H. Y. J. Taylor. 1867.

Gloucester Cathedral : notes and sketches for Visitors. Bv F. S. Waller. 1882.

Gloucester Cathedral Society : Programme of Conversazione, 5 April, 1883, and catalogue of books, charters, etc., in the Exhibition.

Gloucester Cathedral ; Sacred music for the People. Printed by request, November, 1886.

Sketches and History of the Cathedral Organ. 1888. MS.

Includes Cartouches of Armorial Bearings, etc., painted upon the Organ Pipes, Case and Gallery front, in the reign of Charles the Second, taken by G. Armstrong Howitt when the additions were made to the Organ in 1888 and 1889. "Done by desire of Mr. C. H. Dancey, he wishing to have some kind of memento of these things before being placed out of sight, 1889." Cuttiugs and photographs inserted.

Memories of Gloucester Cathedral, and other poems. By H. B. Lester. 1893.

The Coats of Arms and Devices as emblazoned upon the Shields decorating the cresting to the Altar Reredos in the North Ambulatory of Gloucester Cathedral (called Abbot Boteler's Chapel). Drawn and coloured from the originals by G. Armstrong Ho\\dtt, at the request of C. H. Dancey, Gloucester, August, 1895. MS.

Photographs of the Saints depicted on the Reredos, with MS. notes and sketches, by C. H. Dancey, inserted. The Heraldry drawn and tincttired by G. A. Howitt.

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GLOUCESTER : CATHEDRAL— CORPORATION

Lines on the Cathedral at Gloucester and the Sacred Festival.

By Rev. R. J. Cooper. 1895. Gloucester Cathedral : Enthronement of the Rt. Rev, Father in

God Edgar Charles Sumner, Lord Bishop of Gloucester, 15

June, 1905. Order of Service.

CHARITIES

Remarks and suggestions on the Medical Rehef of the Poor in Gloucester and the surrounding Parishes. By H. W. Rumsey. 1847.

Report as to the Estates and Revenues and Scheme for the Application and Management of the Annual Income, and for the government of Sir Thomas Rich's Hospital, Gloucester, approved 1852. 1856.

Dame Joan Cooke's Charity. Scheme for the management and administration of the Estates and Revenues and for the government of the Grammar School in Gloucester. Approved by the Court of Chancery 2 August, i860.

Charity Commission : Scheme in the matter of Dame Joan Cooke's Charity, and others. 1878.

CORPORATION OF GLOUCESTER

Reflections upon that Act of the Gloucester Common-Council which occasioned Dr. Fowler's printing his Discourse of Offences. 1683.

For the " Discourse " see page 16.

The Present Charter of the City of Gloucester containing the Rights and Privileges granted to the Corporation and Freemen, in the Reign of Charles IL (Gloucester : J. Roberts, c. 1830).

The Charter granted by King Charles the Second to the City of Gloucester 1672. (Gloucester : Walker, 1834). Large paper.

Another copy, in MS. 4to.

Another copy, in MS. Written by Edward Baylis. Nugae Canorae Prsetorium : being A Pleasaunte Hystorie Of ye

Gouvernemente Locale of Oure Fayre Cytie of Gloucester, in ye Fifety-and-Fourthe Yeare of ye Nineteenthe Centurie ; And forming a Matin For ye firste daye of April, or All- Foole-his-Daye, Of ye same Yeare of Oure Lorde, 1854. As Recorded by a Fewe Righte-Merrie Burgesses of ye saide Cytie. Gloucester.

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GLOUCESTER : CORPORATION— GUIDES

House of Commons. Session 1874. Gloucester Borough Extension and Improvement Bill : Minutes of Evidence, April 29th, 1874.

A Letter of ye Venerable Bumm}^ formerly ye Sworde-Bearer to ye Anciente Citie of Gloucester. 1884.

The Maces, Swordbearer, and Swords of the City of Gloucester. By C. H. Dancey. 1902.

The Silver Plate and Insignia of the City of Gloucester. By C. H. Dancey. 1906.

Gloucester City Relief Fund : balance sheet, 1909.

FREEMEN

List of Freemen of the City of Gloucester.

No date, probably late 18th Century.

The Report of the Freemen's Committee on the origin of the Freemen's Rights, with regard to the Hospitals. 1875.

Copy of Correspondence between the Corporation and the Freemen of the City of Gloucester, relating to a draft provisional Order being issued by the Inclosure Com- missioners for the better regulation and management of the Freemen's Common Meadows. [1880].

The Freemen of Gloucester. Notes by W. Stephens and H. Y. J. Taylor. 1891.

GUIDES

The Gloucester Guide. Collected and arranged by a Citizen. 1792.

A new guide to the City of Gloucester... And a correct copy of the Charter of the City. (J. Roberts). 1820.

Another edition. [C. 1821-6].

Another edition. [C. 1827-8].

Bryant's Directory for the City of Gloucester. 1841.

Historical, pictorial and topographical illustrations of the County of Gloucester... with specimens of the architecture, and street view^s of Gloucester... 4to.

Circa 1844. The Gloucester portion, with Northgate, Sonthgate and Westgate Streets.

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GLOUCESTER : GUIDES— SERMONS

The Handbook of Gloucester ; or Traveller's Chart. By Thomas Niblet. (Gloucester : Jew). 1846.

Jew's Stranger's guide through Gloucester. 1848.

The A.M.C. Illustrated history and guide to Gloucester. 1888.

Brief history and guide to the City of Gloucester. Compiled by John Jennings. 1889.

The City of Gloucester. Published by the Traders' Association.

1898.

Another edition, much enlarged. 1909. Where to Buy at Gloucester.

SERMONS

The Strong Man ejected by a Stronger then (sic) He. In a Sermon preached at Gloucester the 15th May, 1660. Being the Day His Royal Majesty, King Charles the Second, was Proclaimed. By Wil. Bartholmew, Vicar of Campden. 1660.

A Sermon preached before the Judges, etc., in the time of the Assizes in the Cathedral Church at Gloucester, On Sunday Aug. 7, 1681. Published to put a stop to false and injurious representations. By Edward Fowler, D.D.

A Discourse of Offences, delivered in two Sermons, Aug. 19 and Sept. 2, 1683. In the Cathedral Church of Gloucester. By Edward Fowler, D.D.

A Sermon at the Cathedral-Church at Gloucester on Monday January 30th, 1715. By Benjamin Newton, Master of the College-School in Gloucester.

Good Magistrates a great Blessing: a discourse... Previous to the abovesaid Discourse you have a large Exordium, which includes a concise topographical account of the City of Gloucester for above a thousand years past, etc. By T. Jones.

No date. Dedicated to John Blackwell, Mayor. Blackwell was Mayor in 1744 and again in 1754. The date 1745 has been added in MS.

A Sermon preached in the Cathedral-Church of Gloucester, September 10, 1766, at the Annual meeting of the Three Choirs. By C. Bishop, Rector of Rudford, and Under- master of the College School in Gloucester. (Gloucester : Raikes).

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GLOUCESTER: SERMONS— WATER SUPPLY

The Beneficial Effects of Harmony. A Sermon preached at the Meeting of the Three Choirs in the Cathedral-Church of Glocester, gth of September, 1778, By S. Glasse.

The Masonic Jennerian Sermon, preached in the Cathedral of Gloucester, August 19th, 1823, in aid of a monument in honour of Dr. Jenner. By Rev. T. D. Fosbroke. 1823.

The Behever triumphing over Death and the Grave. Two Sermons occasioned by the death of Mrs. H. *****. By J. E. Jones, Curate of St. Nicholas, Gloucester. 1824.

A Sermon occasioned by the Death of Mr. William Hewlett, who was drowned whilst bathing in the River Severn, on Monday morning, July nth, 1825. Preached in St. John's Church, Gloucester, July 17th, 1825. By J. E. Jones, Curate of St. Nicholas, and Sunda}- evening lecturer at St. John's, Gloucester. 1825.

A Sermon preached before the Right Worshipful the Mayor and Corporation of Gloucester, October 4, 1830. By the Rev. James Commeline. 1830.

Religious Persecution : a Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Gloucester, on Wednesday, September 18, 1861, being the day appointed for laying the Foundation Stone of a Monument to be erected to the Memory of Bishop Hooper. By the Rev. G. Roberts.

Farewell Sermon preached at St. Mark's Church, Gloucester, August 30, 1868. By the Rev. J. J. Barlow, Vicar of Kempsford.

WATER SUPPLY

Reports on the Gloucester Water Supply, 1854-1891.

Report of Mr. Bateman upon the Witcomb Reser\^oirs. 1866.

Report of Mr. William Fox on the best means of increasing the Water Supply of the City of Gloucester. 1891.

Report of Mr. Robert Etheridge on various schemes for increasing the Water Supply of the City of Gloucester. 1891.

Reports of Mr. Fox and others on the best means of increasing the Water Supply. 1892-3.

GLOUCESTER : MISCELLANEOUS

MISCELLANEOUS

Account Book of the Nourse Charity, St. Catherine's, Gloucester, 1753-1845.

An Address to the Ladies of Glocester. By a Lady in the College. (Pytt, 1775).

Articles of a Friendly Society, holden at the House of Mr. George Mander, the Maidenhead Inn, Northgate Street, Glocester. (Gloucester : Raikes), 1801.

Miscellany of Rhimes. (Glocester : Raikes). 1802.

Hebrew Calendar (MS.) for 1810-11, prepared for the use of Jews attending the Gloucester Synagogue.

The Christian and Unitarian Controversy : being extracts from the Gloucester Herald, on the Claims of an Unitarian School to Public Support. 1819,

The Bachelors' Bali ; or. Lawyer E 's Dream. (Gloucester,

Power, 1835). Deed of Settlement of the County of Gloucester Banking

Company. 1836. Extraordinary facts and circumstances relating to the Will of

Mr. James Wood. By R. Leighton. With postscript. 1838.

Will and Codicil of the late James Wood... Report of the Important Judgment... By Sir H. Jenner, Feb. 20, 1839, ^^ the Cause of Wood and others v. Goodlake, Helps, and others. 1839.

Judgment delivered by Sir Herbert Jenner in the Prerogative Court, Feb. 20, 1839, in the case of Wood and others.

Gloucester Musical Festival : Programmes 1844, 1847, 1850, 1853.

A discussion on Mesmerism, between Mr. E. T. Hicks and Mr. J. Q. Rumball at the Theatre, Gloucester, 1845.

Proceedings before the Governors of the Gloucester Infirmary relating to the Case of Henry Ridler, admitted 3rd August, 1847, removed from the Hospital on the nth October following. 1848.

Consecration of the Church of St. Michael, in the City of Gloucester, 28th April, 1851.

History of the last Trial by Jury for Atheism in England. By G. J. Holyoake. 1851.

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GLOUCESTER : MISCELLANEOUS

Shreds and Patches. By a neighbour. Gloucester : Printed by D. Bretherton. 1857.

Gloucester Fragments. 1861.

Facsimiles of Saxon MS. in Gloucester Cathedral Library.

The Owlet's Home ; or out of what cage did the Owlet Fly that is seeking its Roost in the Gloucester Infirmary. A Question for the Governors. By one of themselves. 1865.

Centenary of Sunday Schools. Visit of the Earl of Shaftesbury to Gloucester. 1880.

The Gloucestershire Wasp. Nos. 1-7. 1881.

Cop3^ Agreement between the Gloucester Raikes' Memorial Hall Committee and the Gloucester Society of Science and Art. 1885.

Illustrated Catalogue of Gems, Cameos, and Amber collected by A. Booth, Gloucester. Printed by John Bellows. 1886.

A Domestic Drama in one Act. Gloucester, Christmas, 1889.

By John Matthews [Sword Bearer]. Newspaper Cuttings relating to Gloucester, etc., 1884- 1894.

6 vols. Gloucester Football Club : cuttings and printed matter relating

to its formation. 1891-4. St. Catherine's Parish Magazine. [Containing an account of

St. Oswald's Priory, by M. H. Medland]. Gloucester District Nursing Society : report of the special

Committee for Small Pox Nursing. November, 1896. Gloucester Municipal Schools : Syllabus, 1896-7.

The truth about the Sanitary Condition of Gloucester. [By F. T. Bond]. 2nd edition. 1899.

Gloucester's Detractors : Who are they ? a question for the serious consideration of the Citizens of Gloucester... 1899.

Gloucester Electricity Works, opened July 19th, 1900. Souvenir.

Loyal Phcenix Lodge of Oddfellows, Gloucester District : reports,

1902 and 1904. Rules relating to advances on property.

Revised report of Mr. Fox on the Gloucester Sewer outfall. 1910.

Catalogues of local Book Sales. 1876-1889. Mostly priced.

The Wonderful Shops in the Island : a song. 19

PART IV.

BRISTOL

A Sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of Bristol,

13 November, 1790. By Daniel Lysons. 1790. 4to. Charters and Letters Patent granted to Bristol. By Rev, S.

Sever. 1812. 4to. Historical and Architectural essay relating to Redcliffe Church,

Bristol. By J. Britton. 1813. History of Bristol : civil and ecclesiastical. By J. Corry and

J. Evans. 1816. 2 vols. History of Bristol. By J. Evans. 1824. Narrative of the Bristol Riots, 1831. By W. H. Somerton. Trial of Charles Pinney... charging him with neglect of duty, in

his office as Mayor of Bristol during the Riots. 1833.

History and present state of Brislington House, near Bristol.

1836. 4to. Chilcott's descriptive history of Bristol. 1849. Guide to St. Mary RedcHffe Church. (Jefferies). 1850.

Another edition.

Fourth edition. 1858.

Notes on the ecclesiastical and monumental architecture of the

Middle Ages in Bristol. By G. Pryce. 1853. Book of Bristol Sonnets. By H. D. Rawnsley. 1877.

Some account of the oldest Plans of Bristol. By William George. 1881.

How to see Bristol. By J. F. Nicholls. 1882.

Brief romances from Bristol history. By J. Latimer. 1884.

Antiquarian essays contributed to the " Saturday Review." By John Taylor. With memoir by Wilham George. 1895.

The history of St. Peter's Church, Bristol. By A. W. Little. 1899.

Bristol Channel District Guide. 1905.

The Boundaries and Civic Authorities of Ancient Bristol. By J. J. Simpson. 1907.

Shields of Arms in Bristol Cathedral.

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PART V.

TOWNS and VILLAGES

BADMEVTON

The Statement of His Grace the Duke of Beaufort respecting the Country hunted bj^ Mr. Horlock, with counter statement.

[1837]-

BARiWVOOD

Bamwood Church. By F. G. Bayhs, 1865.

BERKELEY

Arms of the Earl of Berkeley. (Universal Magazine, 1772).

The Trial of Mrs. Mary Reed for Petit Treason, in poisoning her Husband, Williarn Reed, Gent, of Berkeley... 1796. 4to. (Glocester : R. Raikes).

Berkeley Poachers. The Trial at large of [eleven persons] for the wilful murder of W. Ingram, gamekeeper to Colonel Berkeley... 1816.

Extracts from a MS. History of the Berkeley Family. By Samuel Lysons.

This was evidently intended to have been published in Archceologia, vol. xv., but for some reason was not com- pleted. The sheets printed are paged 1-39. No copy appears to be in the Library of the Society of Antiquaries.

Bye Laws for the Regulation of the Lodge, No. 449 ; distinguished by the title of Faith and Friendship ; of the most ancient and honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons ; now held at the White Hart, in the Borough of Berkeley, in the County of Glocester. (Stroud : Printed by Brother Jenner, 1806).

Fairburn's Edition of the Trial between Maria Foote, the celebrated actress... and Joseph Hay ne... for a breach of promise of marriage. 1824.

Fitzalleyne of Berkeley... By Bernard Blackmantle, [C. M. Westmacott]. 1825, 2 v.

The trial of Judge versus Berkeley and others. 1825.

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BERKELEY— CHELTENHAM

History of the Town of Berkeley. By Rev. J. Fisher. Second edition. 1864.

A sketch of the history of Berkeley. By J. H. Cooke. Second edition. 1873.

The Berkeley Manuscripts. The Lives of the Berkeleys. By John Smyth of Nibley. Ed. by Sir J. Maclean. 1885. 3 v.

Glimpses of Old Enghsh Homes : Berkeley Castle. (" English Illustrated Magazine," 1889).

Descriptive Catalogue of the Charters and Muniments in the possession of Lord Fitzhardinge at Berkeley Castle. Com- piled by J. H. Jeayes. 1892.

BITTOIV

A memoir of the Manor of Bitton, Co. Gloucester. By Rev. H. T. Ellacombe. 1869.

CHEDWORTH

The Roman Villa at Chedworth. By H. M. Scarth. {Jour. Brit. Arch. Assoc, 1869).

An Address by the Rev. Samuel Lysons on the Roman remains at Chedworth. [1871].

Notes on the Roman Villa, at Chedworth. By Prof. Buckman and R. W. Hall. 1872.

Third edition.

CHELTENHAM

A Sermon Preach'd at Cheltenham Before a Polite Audience, August 5, 1750. By the Rev. Edward Pickering Rich. Which occasioned his being silenced for three years.

The Cheltenham Guide : memoirs of the B N R D Family. 1781. Fourth edition.

Royal Recollections on a tour to Cheltenham, Gloucester... 1788, Seventh edition.

The first book of the Royal chronicles, with the tales, and parables of Peter Pindar to the Royal Farmer, at Chelten- ham Wells... [1788].

Ruff's History of Cheltenham. By Rev. T. F. Dibdin. 1803. Large paper.

CHELTENHAM— aRENCESTER

Moreau's Tour to Cheltenham Spa. 1805.

Picturesque and topographical account of Cheltenham. By T. D. Fosbroke. 1826.

New Historical description of Cheltenham. By J. Y. Griffith. 1826. 4to.

Large paper, one of 50 copies.

Williams's New Guide to Cheltenham. 1829.

The Stranger's Guide through Cheltenham... By Henry Davies. Second edition. 1834.

Third edition. 1842.

Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway Bill : Minutes of evidence before the Lords Committees. 1836.

Geology of the neighbourhood of Cheltenham. By R. I. Murchison. 1845.

Rowe's Illustrated Cheltenham guide. [1850].

Smithius, a lay of modern Cheltenham... not by Macaulay. 1858.

Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Cheltenham General Hospital and Dispensary... 1877.

The Maid of Chelt.: or lays, lore, and legend of fertile Glouces- tershire. By A. W. Peachey. [1889].

Tlie Run from Hazelton with the gentleman in Black. 1893.

CHURCHDOWN

Geology of Churchdown Hill. By Rev. F. Smithe. (Gloucester : Perrins, 1861).

Churchdown Church. By F. G. Baylis. 1865.

Churchdown in Ye XII. Century. By Rev. F. Smithe. 1877.

History of Churchdown. By W^ T. Swift. 1905.

CIRENCESTER

History and Antiquities of Cirencester. By S. Rudder. 1780.

Second edition. 1800.

History and description of the Parish Church of Cirencester. (Bailey and Jones, c. 1842).

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CIRENCESTER— FAIRFORD

Report of proceedings at the Meeting of the British Archaeological Association at Cirencester, 1869.

Corinium Museum : a guide. By A. H. Church. Third edition, 1871.

History of Cirencester. By K. J. Beecham. 1887.

Cirencester Illustrated. 1905.

COLEFORD

Something about Coleford and the old Chapel. By M. Mushet.

[1877].

DEERHURST

Notes on the Priory and Church of Deerhurst. By G. Butter- worth. 1886.

DURSLEY

Dursley and its neighbourhood. By J, H. Blunt. 1877.

FAIRFORD

The Lying-Wonders, or Rather the Wonderful- Lyes, lately pubhshed to the World... containing a relation of the wonderful power of God, shewed for injustice at Fairford by Frogs and Toads and in the sudden death of the Clarks daughter at Brokington in Gloucestershire. 1660.

Vita D. Thomaea Morie. Ab G. Roperi. Edidit Tho. Hearnius. [Includes a description of the glass in Fairford Church]. 1716.

History of Fairford Church. By S. Rudder. Sixth edition. 1772,

Eleventh edition.

An account of the Parish of Fairford. By R. Bigland. 1791.

Albert Durer..,in reference to the Fairford Windows. By H. F. Holt. {Jour. Brit. Arch. Assoc, 1869).

The late old Clerk's humorous description of the Painted Glass Windows of Fairford Church, 1873.

Handbook to Fairford Church. By J. Powell. 1875.

Second edition. 1875.

Third edition. 1883.

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GUITIIVG— \EWEXT

GUTTING

The second edition of a letter to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Ducie, with a postscript, b\' Daniel Capper, Rector of Huntley and Rural Dean. 1859.

HARD^lCKE

Mills V. Harris. Deceit and Treachery exposed... Facts relative to the above action, tried at Gloucester Assizes, 1832... By Thomas Harris, of Hardwick. 1836. Second edition.

HARESFIELD

On the intended enlargement and repairs of the Parish Church : A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Haresfield. By Rev. E. H. Niblett. 1841.

HIGHNAJI

" Hope under chastening," and " The tempest stilled : " two sermons preached at the church of the Holy Innocents, Highnam ; on the day of Consecration, Tuesdaj^ April 29th, 1851. By W. F. E. Knollys, Rector of Quedgeley ; and Richard Davies, Rector of Staunton.

Musings in Highnam churchyard. By H. Y. J. Taylor. 1868. HORFIELD

Documents respecting the Estate of Horfield Manor. With preface by the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol. Third edition, with additions. 1851.

LECHLADE

Lechlade : being the history of the town, manor, and estates, the priory and the church. By A. Wilhams. 1888.

MINCHINHAilPTON

A Brief Account of the occasion, process and issue of a late trial at the Assize held at Gloucester, March 3, 1743, between some of the people called ]\Iethodists and certain persons of the towm of Minchin-Hampton. By George Whitefield. 1743. Second edition.

NEWENT

"Little Jonathan": the godly shoemaker... with notes on Newent. By W. Harris. 1885.

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NORTH NIBLEY— STANDISH

NORTH NIBLEY

The Battle of Nibley Green. By J. B. Kington. 1847.

PAINSWICK

On hearing the Painswick Bells ring out the Old Year, December

31, 1854. By W. H. Hyett. Painswick Church. By F. G. Bayhs. [1865]. A short account of Painswick. By W. J. Gardner. 1877. Painswick Parish Magazine. 1888-1890. Painswick Annual Register, 1890-1896. By F. A. Hyett.

Painswick during the Civil War, 1642-6. By F. A. Hyett.

Reprinted from the Painswick Register for 1893. 1894. History of the Church of St. Mary, at Painswick. By St. Clair

Baddeley. 1902.

PRESTBURY

St. Mary's Prestbury, Parish Almanack for 1873.

PRINKNASH History of Prinknash Park. By Canon Bazeley. 1890.

RENDCOMBE

Rendcombe : a poem, with historical notes. By G. A. E. Kempson. 1889.

RODBOROUGH

Rodborough Tabernacle, Gloucestershire : a poem. By Jeptha Young. 1859.

SANDHURST

Agricultural Labourers' Question : a letter to the owners and occupiers of land in the parish of Sandhurst, from the Vicar [Rev. Percy Brett]. 1873.

SHARPNESS

Letters and Correspondence relating to the Sharpness New Docks and Gloucester and Berkeley Navigation Company. By John Chadborn, Barton House, Gloucester. June, 1883.

STANDISH

A few parting words to the Inhabitants of Standish and Randwick, May, 1835.

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STOW ON THE WOLD— TEWKESBURY

STOW ON THE WOLD

History and Antiquities of Stow. By Rev. D. Royce. 1861.

Versified Stow. By W. Bartlett. 1899.

STROUD

Notes and recollections of Stroud. By P. H. Fisher. 1871.

Geology of Stroud. By E. Witcheil. 1882.

Catalogue of Books in the Stroud Natural History and Philosophical Society, 1882-3.

The Stroud Valley Illustrated. 2nd edition. 1903.

SUDELEY

History of Sudeley Castle. By Rev. C. Willyams. 1791. Folio.

TEWKESBURY

History and antiquities of Tewkesbury. By W. Dyde. 2nd edition. 1798.

Disquisition on the Conventual Church of Tewkesbury and its antiquities. B}^ Rev. R. Knight. 1818.

Tewkesbury Abbey and other poems. By T. Baylis (of Gloucester). 1820. MS.

The Abbey Church of Tewkesbury. By T. Amyott. (Vetusta Monumenta). 1825.

An Account of the Battle fought at Tewkesburv in 1471. (Tewkesbury: MiUs) 1826.

History of Tewkesbury. By J. Bennett. 1830.

Tewkesbury Guide. By J. Bennett. 1835.

Tewkesbur}^ Yearly Register and Magazine, 1830-50. By J. Bennett. 2 v.

Restoration of Tewkesbury Abbey. Report of a Meeting held at Lambeth Palace, on Saturday, March 3rd, 1877.

Notes on a gold chain of office presented to the Corporation of Tewkesbury, by Capt. W. E. Price in 1878. By W. H. Spurrier.

New Handbook and guide to Tewkesbury Abbey. Fourth edition. (North).

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TEWKESBURY— WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE

A short paper on Tewkesbury Abbey Church. By the Rev. H. Robeson. 1882.

Descriptive particulars of the Battle of Tewkesbury. 1885.

A short account of the old houses of Tewkesbury. By H. P. and F. Moore. 1886.

Tewkesbury Abbey. By H. Littlehales. 1886.

Battle of Tewkesbury. A.D. 1471. By Canon Bazeley. 1888.

A short account of the Abbey Church of S. Mary the Virgin, Tewkesbury.

THORIVBURY

The Glocestershire Tragedy ; Being an account of Miss Mary Smith, of Thornbury, who poisoned her Father, Sir John Smith, for love of a young man. (c. 1800).

TODDINGTON

Historical and descriptive accounts of Toddington, By John Britton. 1840.

WINCHCOMBE

Landboc sive Registrum Monasterii Beatae Mariae Virginis et Sancti Cenhelmi de Winchelcumba. Edente D. Royce. 1892. 2 V.

WOODCHESTER

Account of Roman Antiquities discovered at Woodchester. By Samuel Lysons. 1797. Foho.

Bonum Eventum. An account of Roman Antiquities discovered at Woodchester in 1695. (Stroud, 1880).

WOTTON UNDER-EDGE

Historical Notes relating to the Borough of Wotton-under-Edge. By W. H. Wright. 1872.

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PART VI.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

COUNTY

To the worthy and Independent Freeholders of the County of Glocester.

Ode for the 17th June.

To all qualified Persons who intend to vote at the ensuing Election for the County of Glocester.

These three pieces relate to the Bromley Chester Election of 1776.

Substance of three speeches, recently delivered in different assemblies of Freeholders, in the County of Gloucester. By J. H. Moggridge, Esq., Late High Sheriff of the County of Gloucester. 18 10.

List of the Poll for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. December, 1832. 4to.

List of the Poll for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester, August, 1834. 4to.

A correct list of the Poll at the election of a Knight of the Shire for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. 1854-

GLOUCESTER

The Poll taken at the Election of Members to Sitt in the Ensuing Parliament, 1705. MS.

Alphabet of the Poll taken at Gloucester, 26th May, 1741. FoKo.

The earliest known printed Poll-book.

To the Worthy and Independent Freemen of the City of Glocester. Address of Robert Morris, 1807.

Songs, addresses, squibs, etc., published during the late Contest for the City of Gloucester. 1816.

Gloucester City Election, 1816 : Book of the Poll.

Gloucester City Election, 1818 : Book of the Poll. (Roberts, 1826).

Gloucester City Election, 1857. List of the Poll.

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PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS: GLOUCESTER— STROUD

Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the existence of corrupt practices at the last Gloucester Election with the Minutes of Evidence, i860.

The Case of the Citizens of Gloucester, as respects the suspension ot their Electoral Franchise. By J. J. Powell. 1861.

A List of the Poll at the Election for the City of Gloucester. 1862.

Old Gloucester Election Literature. By F. G. Baylis. 1864.

Gloucester Election Petition. 1869. s. sh. fol.

Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the existence of corrupt practices in the City of Gloucester. With Minutes of Evidence. 1881.

Pleas against the proposed disfranchisement of Gloucester. By " Censor."

Written by J. J. Powell in 1881

A Song picked up near W gate Bridge ! Supposed to have

been composed by a Civic functionary. [Jimmy Murrell].

CIRENCESTER. STROUD

The Cirencester Contest : letters, papers, verses, etc. relative to the Election. Cirencester : Rudder. 1753.

Book of the Poll at the General Election... Cirencester. 1812.

Stroud Political Squibs ! The Chronicles of Gotham, and other election squibs. 1880.

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PART VII. BIOGRAPHY

A Catalogue of the Dukes and Earles of Glocester and Hertford. 1610.

A Collection of Coats of Arms Borne by the Nobility and Gentry of the County of Glocester. [By Sir Geo. Naylor]. 1792. 4to.

Good and Great Men of Gloucestershire. By Joseph Stratford. 1867.

Gloucestershire Biographical Notes. 1887. By Joseph Stratford.

APSLEY. History of the Apslev and Bathurst Families. By J. A. Hankey. 1889.

BARNES. Gloucester Cathedral : In memoriam. Bro. Charles Burton Barnes, June 20th, 1908.

BOWLY. Presentations at Gloucester in celebration of the Eightieth Birthday of Mr. Samuel Bowly, with sketch of Mr. Bowly's public career. 1882.

The late Mr. Samuel Bowly. Reprinted from the " Gloucester Journal," March 29, 1884.

CHATTERTON. Footprints of genius : a biography of Thomas Chatterton. By F. G. BayUs. 1859.

CORBET. A re-print of a very curious Tract written during the Great Rebellion. By John Corbet. With a biographical memoir of the Author, by G. W. Counsel. 1850.

CRESSWELL. A Narrative of the Affair between Mr. Cresswell

and Miss Sc e address'd to G V E Sc E,

Esq.... 1747.

CROLE. Memoirs of the Rev. P. R. Crole, late Minister of the Whitefield Memorial Church, Gloucester. 1881.

FORBES. Gloucestershire Tracts. No. 7. James Forbes. By J. Stratford.

HALE. Journal of James Hale, late Sergeant in the Ninth Regiment of Foot. 1826.

HOGG. Memoir of Wilham Hogg. Theological Magazine. 180 1.

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BIOGRAPHY : HOLLINS— ROBERTS

HOLLINS. Pastoral recollections ; six years' work among the seamen and watermen at the Port of Gloucester. By James HoUins. 1857.

HOOPER. Some account of the hfe and martyrdom of John Hooper, By G. W. Counsel. 1841.

Archaeological remains in Gloucester relating to the burning of Bishop Hooper. By John Bellows. 1878. ist edition.

Second edition. 1880.

Bishop Hooper, the Gloucester MartjT. By William Higgs. 1861. JEFFS. In memoriam : Thomas Jeffs. 1876.

JOHN of WINCHCOMB. The history of Mr. John Winchcomb, alias, Jack of Newbury.

JUXON. Memoirs of Archbishop Juxon and his times. 1869. [With autograph letter from the Author Rev. W. H. Marah inserted] .

MOUNTJOY. Life, labours and deliverance of a Forest of Dean Collier [Timothy Mount] oy]. Written by himself. 1887.

NIBLETT. Leaf from Family Bible recording births of members of the Niblett Family, of Haresfield.

PENN. Memorials of the professional life and times of Sir Wilham Penn, Kt. By G. Penn. 1833. 2 vols.

RAIKES. Memoir of Robert Raikes, the founder of Sunday Schools. By G. Webster. 1873.

Robert Raikes, Journahst and Philanthropist. B3^ A. Gregory. 1877.

Robert Raikes, and others. By Joseph Stratford. 1880.

Robert Raikes, the Man of Gloucester. A musical memoir.

Compiled and adapted by E. Paxton Hood and C. H.

Fogg. 1880.

Robert Raikes and Northamptonshire Sunday Schools. By P. M. Eastman. 1880.

Robert Raikes : the man and his work. Edited by J. H. Harris. 1899.

ROBERTS. Life of John Roberts, a Gloucestershire farmer of the time of Charles IL Bv his son. (Reprinted by Bellows). 1882.

BIOGRAPHY: ROBINSOIV— WOOD

ROBINSON. Sir Thomas Robinson. Biographical Magazine, Jan., 1887.

RUNDLE. The reasons alledged against Dr. Rundle's promotion to the See of Gl . By a Gentleman of the Temple. 1734.

SANDYS. Letters of the late Thomas Rundle to Mrs. Barbara Sandys, of Miserden. With memoirs by J. Dallaway. 1789.

TRYE. A sketch of the Life and Character of the late Charles Brandon Trye, Esq., F.R.S. Senior Surgeon of the Infirmary at Gloucester. By Rev. Daniel Lysons. 1812. 4to.

With autograph letters to Rev. D. Lysons from Jenner, Richard Raikes, Anne Hunter, J. J. Watson, Piozzi, J. Garden, Bransby Cooper, Hannah More, and Huntingford, Bishop of Glovicester, inserted.

Another copy, with autograph letter from Lord Spencer to Samuel Lysons inserted. Presentation copy from Daniel to Samuel Lysons.

Another copy.

TYNDALE. William Tyndale the Bible Martyr and his Memorial. (Bellows, 1866).

VALLENDER. Biographical sketch of Robert Jones Vallender, of Gloucester, Grand Master of the Order of Oddfellows, 1901-2. Oddfellows' Magazine, Jan., 1902.

WARD. Hymns and Psalm to be used at the Funeral of John Ward, Mayor of Gloucester. Gloucester Cathedral, March I2th, 1895. WHITEFIELD. A volume containing 11 pieces relating to George Whitefield, his Journals, Sermons, etc. 1738-9. The two first parts of his Life, with His Journals. Revised by

George Whitefield. 1756. Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. George Whitefield. By John Gilhes. 1772.

Life of Rev. George Whitefield. By L. Tyerman. 1890. 2 v.

WHITTINGTON. The model merchant of the Middle Ages. By Rev. S! Lysons. i860.

WILLIAMS. Williams, Jonathan. " Little Jonathan " : the godly shoemaker, Sunday School teacher, and death-bed visitor ; with Notes on Newent. By W. Harris. 1885.

WOOD. Life and anecdotes of Jemmy Wood, the eccentric banker, merchant, and draper, of Gloucester. 1882.

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PART VIII.

LOCAL WRITERS

Ackers, B. St. J. {of Huntley). Vocal speech for the Dumb, 1877.

Bellows, John {of Gloucestey). A Winter journey from Gloucester to Norwa3^ (Bellows, 1867).

Benson, M, {Bishop of Gloucester). A sermon preached before the House of Lords, January 30, 1737-8. 1805.

Bond, R. {Bookseller, of Gloucester). Poems, divine and moral. (Gloucester).

Buckman, J. {Prof, of Geology, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester). Stone steps. 1852.

Cambridge, R. O. {of W hitminster) . Works. 1803.

Cooke, J. H {of Berkeley). Shipwreck of Sir Cloudesley Shovell on the Scilly Islands in 1707. (Bellows, 1883).

Cooke, W. {Rector of Oldbury and Didmarton). Patriarchal and Druidical Religion, Temples, etc. 1755.

Cother, Tom. Fayre Rosamond. (Gloucester: Judd). 1869.

Cripps, W. J. {of Cirencester). Pre- Reformation Chalices.

Dawes, W. {Born in Gloucester). The works of Elijer Goff. 1881.

Central African Buster.

Senior Devle.

Kronikle.

Dobell, Sydney {of Cheltenham) England in time of war. 1856.

Parliamentary Reform. 1865.

Dorney, Henry {of JJley). Contemplations. With memoir. Third edition. 1773.

Fosbroke, T. D. {of Horsley). Encyclopaedia of Antiquities. 1825. 2 v.

Foreign Topography. 1828.

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LOCAL WRITERS: GARDIIVER— MEDHURST

Gardiner, William {of Lydney Academy). Original poems, songs, and essays, with narrative of his life. 1854,

Gardner, J. The unpardonable sin... By a Citizen of Gloucester. 1863.

Griffith, G. {of Gloucester). Ribbesford. 1859.

Hack, Maria {sometime of Gloucester). Geological sketches. 1839.

English stories of the olden time. 1829. 3 v,

Winter evenings. 1818. 3 v.

Holt, T. {Secretary to the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol). The Act for the abridging of the holding of Benefices in PluraHty. 1839.

Horsley, S. {Prebend of Gloucester). Tracts. (Gloucester: Raikes). 1789.

Hyett, W. H. {of Painswick). Flowers of the South.

Tintern Abbey.

Isacke, J. {of Stroud). Leisure hours : poems. (Stroud : Elliott). 1859.

Jones, J. H. {of Gloucester). The present condition of the Land of England in relation to its inhabitants. 1896.

Kerslake, T. {of Bristol). A Primaeval British MetropoHs. 1877.

Knight, Rev. G. {Minister, Barton Street Chapel, Gloucester, 1880-3). Earl Beaconsfield, etc. : lectures. 1881.

Law, H. {Dean of Gloucester, 1862-85). Forgiveness of sins. 1876.

Beacons of the Bible. 1869. 1 37^4. 1 S>

Family Devotion. 1878. 2 v.

Lloyd, Rev. W. {Minister, Barton Street Chapel, Gloucester). Dr. Wallace on Sanitation and Small-pox. 1898.

Lysons, Rev. S. {Rector of Rodmarton). Our British Ancestors. 1865.

Maitland, S. R. {of Gloucester). Superstition and Science. 1855.

Medhurst, W. H. {of Gloucester). China. 1838.

LOCAL WRITERS: PAYNE— YOUNG

Payne, J. {of Moreton-in-Marsh). A lesson from Parliament. 1874.

Richard of Cirencester. Description of Great Britain, 1809.

Roberts, Mary [of Sheepscomhe). Flowers of the Matin and Even song. 1845.

Ruins and old trees associated with English History. Shergold, Rev. C. [of Stroud). The Bible, 1876, Smith, T. S. [of Bristol). Pharoah's dream verified,

History of the Ross and Archenfield Building Society. 1906.

Taylor, H, Y. J, [of Gloucester). The Sabbath breaking miller, and his savage dog.

Taylor, John [the " Water-poet," born at Gloucester). Taylor's Motto. 1621

An arrant thiefe, 1622.

The Praise of Cleane Linnen. 1624.

Works, Edited by Hindley, Large paper, 1872,

Tovey, Thomas {of Cheltenham). Things as they were, as they are, and as they ought to be, (Glocester, 1803).

Tucker, J. {Dean of Gloucester, 1758-99). Tracts and sermons, (Gloucester : R. Raikes). 1774-6,

Washbourne, B. {of Gloucester). Use and abuse of the Intellect. 1855.

Wickenden, Rev, W. {of the Forest of Dean). Adventures in Circassia, Third edition,

Count Glarus. (Dedicated to Jenner). 1819.

Poems and tales, with autobiography. 185 1.

Reginald. 1853.

Williams, J. {of Stroud). Sacred allegories. 1810. Young, Jeptha {of King's Stanley). Rural poems. 1858.

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PART IX. LOCAL PRINTING

The Lives of the Six Notorious Murderers and Robbers... who were executed at Kingston for the murder of Mr. Thomas BaU...(R. Raikes, 1726).

Dallaway, J. Origin and progress of the Science of Heraldry in England. 1793. (Gloucester : R. Raikes).

Lauder, P. A letter to John H. Moggridge, Esq., upon the late County Meeting at Monmouth, on the subject of ParUamentary Reform, etc. (Gloucester : J. Roberts). 1817.

On the National Debt. (Gloucester : J. Roberts). 1822.

Observations on the Landed possessions of Ecclesiastical Corporations. (Gloucester : Jew and Wingate, 1833).

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PART X.

PRINTS, PORTRAITS

AND

DOCUMENTS

GLOUCESTERSHIRE

Speed's Map of Gloucestershire. 1610.

Moll's Map of Gloucestershire.

The Avon, Severn and Wales (Gent. Mag., 1815).

GLOUCESTER

Break of Gauge at Gloucester, 1846. Cathedral :

Details of Architecture, 5 plates. (Hurrell and Moore, 1876).

View of exterior. (G. Rowe).

Abbot Seabroke's Crozier.

Figure on Glass in Lady Chapel. (Lysons).

Prentice Bracket. 1783. County Gaol. (Bonner, 1795). The Cross. (Virtue, 1751). Floods at Gloucester, 1852. Lanthony Priory. (Coney).

New Inn : details of carvings, etc. (Hurrell and Moore, 1876). Old Bank (Jimmy Wood's House). 1839. Old doorway and passage on North side of Old Abbot's House. (Hurrell

and Moore, 1876). Ring on door of St. Nicholas Church. Robert Raikes House. St. Mary Crypt Grammar School. First Sunday School in Gloucester. Scrivens Conduit (now at Edgeworth). Toll-house, near Gloucester, struck by lightning. The " Mayor of Barton," from drawing by G. A. Howitt. Set of 21 Plates on large paper illustrating Clarke's Architectural History

of Gloucester.

,ABENHALL— BITTON

Abenhall. Drawings of Arms in the Church. (G. A. Howitt).

Adlestrop House.

Batsford House.

Beckford, View. (Ackermann, 1800).

Berkeley Castle. (G. P. Johnson).

South-east view. '

Beverston Castle. (Buck, 1732). Bibury Church. (Storer, 1809). Bitton Church : Effigy of Robert de Bitton.

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I'ULYiS : BRISTOL— CHELTENHAM

Bristol High Cross. (Buck, 1734). Calcot Bam. {Gent. Mag., 1795). Charlton Kings, View. (Gent. Mag., 1823).

Church. (Gent. Mag., 1823).

East Court. (Brooks). Cheltenham :

Four views. (Lyford).

View. (Phillips, 1803).

Entrance to Cheltenham from London Road. (Johnson).

View from Bay's Hill.

View from Battledown.

View from Pittville. (Johnson).

Churches :

Christ Church. (Yearrold).

(Rowe).

(Johnson).

St. James's. (Johnson).

St. John's. (Johnson).

St. Mary's. (Lysons, 1792).

(Rowe).

(Johnson). St. Matthew's.

St. Paul's. (Johnson). St. Peter.

(Rowe).

St. Philip's. (Johnson).

Trinity. (Jolinson). Albion House. (Byrne). Churchill's Plough Hotel. (Jolinson). College. (Johnson). The Crescent. (Johnson). Female Orphan Asylum. (Johnson). Glenfall. (Jolinson). Hewlett's House. (Johnson). Imperial Promenade. (Johnson). Lake House. (Johnson). Lansdown Crescent. (Jolinson). Lansdown Place. (Johnson).

Literary and Philosophical Institution. (Johnson), Lodge Gate Park Estate. (Johnson). Mawe and Tatlow's Museum. (Jenkins). Montpellier Gardens. (Johnson).

The fountain.

Montpellier Promenade. (Johnson).

Montpellier Rotmida. (Johnson).

Old Well Walk. (Rowe).

Oriel Lodge. (Gauci).

Pittville Spa.

Pittville Pump Room. (Johnson).

Royal Old Well and Spa.

Seven Springs. (Jolinson).

Sherborne Spa. (Bartlett).

(Calvert). Spa. (Johnson).

(Ross, 1798).

Suffolk Square. (Edwards). Thirlestaine House. (Johnson). Wells. (Sewell, 1786). Williams' Library.

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PRINTS— PORTRAITS

CIRENCESTER— WOODCHESTER

Cirencester :

Painting in Trinity Chapel. (Basire, 1806).

Roman Capital at Cirencester. (St. Aubyn, 1838).

Roman Monimiental Stones foiind near Cirencester. (Gent. Mag. 1837). Clearwell Cross. (Greig, 1812). Clifton Old Church.

Cohi St. Aldwyns Church. (Bigland, 1787). Dj'moclv Church. Norman Doorway. Fairford. Tame Brasses. Hales Abbey. (Buck, 1732). Harescomb Church Bell Turret. (1883). Hempsted Font. Icomb Place. (Waller). Kempsford Mill. Leckliampton Church. (Lj'sons).

(Johnson).

Forest of Dean Chapel and School. (Oent. Mag., 1814). Mitcheldean. Dean Michel, or Great Dean. (Oent. Mag., 1822). Newland. Tomb of Jenkin Wyrhale. (Oreig, 1812). Prestbury Church. (Oent. Mag.) Rodmarton Place. (Hooper, 1785). St. Briavel's Castle. (Stockdale).

(Buck, 1732). Sandywell Park. (Johnson). Sapperton Tumiel. (1794). Southam. (Johnson).

(Oent. Mag., 1824). Stow-in-the-Wold.

Sudeley Castle. (Shepherd, 1805).

(Buck, 1732).

(Joluison).

Tomb of Catherine Parr. Swindon Church. (Oent. Mag., 1843). Tewkesbury Abbey. (Buck, 1732).

Choir and Chancel. (Rowe). Thornbury Castle. (Buck, 1732). Tortworth Chestnut. (Gent. Mag.). Weston Birt. (Neale). Withington Parsonage. (Bonnor). Woodchester Vicarage. (Donoghue).

PORTRAITS

Sir Robert Atkyns. (Richardson, 1812).

Henry Charles Somerset, Duke of Beaufort. (Phillips, 1832).

Frederick Augustus, Earl of Berkeley. 1801.

George, Earl of Berkeley. (Harding, 1800).

Hon. F. Henry F. Berkeley, M.P. 1839.

Ralph Bigland. (Debrett, 1803).

Samuel Bowly.

Charles Owen Cambridge, Vice-President of the Gloucester General

Infirmary. Earl Ducie. (Briggs, 1854).

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PORTRAITS— DOCIMEXTS

Henry, Duke of Gloucester. (Vertue, 1736).

William, Duke of Gloucester. (Goldar, 1785).

INIaria, Duchess of Gloucester.

Princess Sophia of Gloucester. (Beechey).

Sir Matthew Hale. {Univ. Mag.)

Rev. Rowland Hill.

Bishop Hooper. DraAvn by G. A. Howitt from Houston's portrait.

Laurence Hiimphrey, Dean of Gloucester.

George Isaac Huntingford, Bishop of Gloucester.

Edward Jenner. (Skelton, 1826).

Samuel Lysons. (Lawrence, 1833).

Robert IMorris, M.P. for Gloucester.

William Philip Price. (Mathias).

Henry Ryder, Bishop of Gloucester. (Woolnoth).

Charles Brandon Trye. (Smirke).

Josiah Tucker, Dean of Gloucester. 1793.

Rev. Joseph White, Prebend of Gloucester. (European Mag., 1785).

Joseph Wilcocks, Bishop of Gloucester. (Harding, 1822).

DOCUMENTS

View of Frankpledge of the Town of Cirencester, 30 April, 2 Eliz.

Roll of the Courts of the Hundreds of GlovTcestershire, 10 October, 9 Eliz.

Copy Agreement (9 Hen. 8. 1517) and Composition between the Abbot of Gloucester and the Mayor and Burgesses of the Same Citj'.

Ordinance of James I., dated 29 March, 1618, signed Fulk Greville, for the suspension of cutting do-woi the Timber in the Forest of Dean.

Heads of a Petition from the County of Gloucester against Episcopacy, September 1641.

Indenture dated 1653 between William Angell, and Gilbert Wheeler, both of Gloucester for sale of freehold house situated near the Cathedral.

Agreement between Charles Nash, " Navigator," of Elmore, Gloucester- shire, and William Adams, of Elmore, for due observance of Indentures, 6 November, 1675.

Deed of Appointment of Richard Hill to be Lieutenant in the Red Regiment of Militia raised within the Forest Division of Gloucester- sliire. Signed by Charles, Viscoiint Dursley Lord Lieutenant. 1694.

Copy of Will and Codicils of Sir Robert Atkyns, May 27, 1708. Agreement between George Savage, Henry Wintle and Constant Elmes

concerning their Mortgage to Mr. Savage. 1735. Conveyance from iMr. John Dighton to Mr. James Davcocks Junior of a

Messuage in Gloucester. 27 May, 1736. Deed of Appointment of Overseers and Governors of the Commons

belonging to the City of Gloucester with amounts to be paid for

pastvxrage. 1739. Copy Lease of tenement, etc., in parish of St. Mary de Grace by Mayor

and Corporation to Rev. Thomas Rudge. 1790. Samuel Commeline and Charles Parker, Sheriffs, 1826-7. Account of

the Issues of their Office.

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PART XI.

SURROUNDING COUNTIES

AND

WALES

HAMPSHIRE

Godwin, Rev. G. N, The Civil War in Hampshire (1642-5) and the story of Basing House. 1882.

HEREFORDSHIRE

Excursion down the Wye. By C. Heath. 1799.

Glossary of Provincial Words used in Herefordshire and some of the adjoining Counties. 1839.

Wye Tour, By T. D. Fosbroke. 1841.

Some passages in the Life and Character of a Lady Resident in Herefordshire and Worcestershire during the Civil War. By J. Webb. 1856.

Diocesan histories : Hereford. By H. W. Phillott. 1888.

Excursionist's guide to the neighbourhood of Hereford.

Musick the Delight of the Sons of Men. A sermon preached at the Meeting of the Three Choirs, Hereford, 1726. By T. Bisse.

The Pleasures of Gratitude and Benevolence improved by Church-musick. A sermon preached at the Meeting of the Tliree Choirs, 1753. By W. Parker.

Hereford Infirmary : Explanation of Rule 54. 1776.

Vicar of Wakefield. By O. Goldsmith. (Printed at Hereford 1798).

History and antiquities of Herefordshire. By John Duncumb. Vol. I and vol. 2, pt. 2. 1804-12. 4to. Large paper.

Description of the Monuments in Ross Church. Bv C. Heath 1826.

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HEREFORDSHIRE— SOMERSET

Conditions and Circumstances of the Cathedral Church of Hereford. By Rev. J. Merewether, Dean of Hereford. 1842.

Illustrations of Kilpeck Church. By G. R. Lewis. 1842. 4to.

Helps to Hereford History. By J. D. Devlin. 1848.

A pilgrimage to the Tomb of John Kyrle. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. i860.

History of the Parish of Bosbury. By Rev. S. Bentley. 1891.

Taylor's guide to the Banks of the Wye.

MOIVMOUTHSHIRE

Tintern Abbey. By C. Heath. 1793.

Historical Tour in Monmouthshire, By W. Coxe. 1801. 2 v. 4to.

Historical and descriptive accounts of Monmouth. By C. Heath. 1804. 4to.

Topographical and historical description of Monmouth. By Rev. J. Evans and J. Britton. 1807.

Picturesque and topographical account of Raglan Castle. By T. D. Fosbroke. 183 1.

A Companion to Ragland Castle. (Monmouth : C. Hough). 1833.

Tintern and its Vicinity. By W. H. Thomas. 1839.

Tintern Abbey. By W. H. Hyett. 1858.

A Day at Raglan Castle. By Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hall. 1861.

Annals of Chepstow Castle. By J. F. Marsh. Edited by Sir J. Maclean. 1883.

Beauties of Monmouthshire.

Handbook to Monmouthshire and South Wales. By J. H. Clark.

SOMERSET

Illustration of the Roman Antiquities discovered at Bath. By

R. Warner. 1797. Glastonbury, its Abbey, its ruins, etc. Bj^ Rev. J. Williamson.

1866. The Churchwardens' accounts of the church and parish of S.

Michael mthout the Northgate, Bath, 1349-1575. Ed. by

C. B. Pearson. 1878.

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WARWICKSfflRE— WORCESTERSHIRE

AVARWICKSHIRE

Picturesque views on the Upper, or War\vickshire Avon. By S. Ireland. 1795.

Description of the Collegiate Church of St. Mary, Warwick. 1824.

History, topography and directory of Warwickshire. By W. West. 1830.

WILTSHIRE

An authentic account of old and new Sarum. 1795.

The history of the Town of Malmesbury, By Rev. J. H. Moffatt. 1805.

Dehneations of Fonthill and its Abbey. By John Rutter. 1823. 4to. Large paper.

Brown's guide to Sahsbury. 1857.

Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire. By E. Kite. i860.

Notes on Wiltshire and its Worthies. By J. Stratford. 1881. Cuttings from the Wilts, and Gloucestershire Standard, 1881.

Wiltshire and its Worthies. By J. Stratford. 1882.

WORCESTERSHIRE

A True Relation of the late Proceedings of part of His Majesties Forces in Worcestershire... 1642.

Collections for the History of Worcestershire. By T. Nash. 1781-2. 2 V. Folio.

Address of the Council of the Worcestershire Natural History Society. By H. E. Strickland. 1837.

The free schools of Worcestershire^ No. 4. Dudley. By G. Griffith. 1852.

British, Roman and Saxon Antiquities and Folk-lore of Worcestershire. By J. Allies. 1856.

Pictures of Nature in the Silurian region around the Malvern Hills and Vale of Severn. By E. Lees. 1856.

Ecclesiology of Worcestershire. By J. S. Walker. 1862.

Charge delivered to the Clergy and Churchwardens of the Diocese of Worcester. By Henry Lord Bishop. 1868.

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WORCESTERSfflRE

Guide to Worcestershire, By J. Noake. 1868.

Diocesan Histories : Worcester. B}^ I. G. Smith. 1883.

William Symonds, Rector of Pendock. By J. D. La Touche. (Bellows, 1888).

WORCESTER

Worcester Royal Directory for 1794.

History and antiquities of the City of Worcester. By Valentine Green, 1796. Large paper.

Account of the Discovery of the Body of King John, in Worcester Cathedral. By Valentine Green. 1797. Large paper.

Another copj^ small paper.

General history of Worcester. By J. Chambers. 1819,

Cathedral Church of Worcester. By John Britton. 1835.

Worcester in olden times. By J. Noake. 1849.

Architectural history of Worcester Cathedral. By Rev. R. Wilhs. 1863.

Monastery and Cathedral of Worcester, By J. Noake. 1866.

Carvings and Sculptures of ^^^orcester Cathedral. By Elijah Aldis. 1873.

BIRTSMORTON. ELDERSFIELD.

Morton Court, Birtsmorton : guide.

Eldersfield and its Associations. By T. W. Wood. 1882,

EVESHAM

History and antiquities of Evesham. By E, J, Rudge, 1820,

Memoir, on the Antiquities discovered by Edward Rudge, in excavating the ruins of the Abbey Church of Evesham. By E. J. Rudge. (Vetusta Monumenta, vol. 5) 1832.

History of Evesham. By G. May. 1834.

MALVERN

Poems on Malvern. By E. Smith. 1829. Observations on the Water and Air of Malvern. 1831. 45

WORCESTERSHIRE— WALES

Dissertation on the antiquities of the Priory of Great Malvern. By Rev. H. Card. 1834.

Lays of Malvern. 1859.

Forest and Chace of Malvern. By E. Lees. 1877.

Cross's Handbook to Malvern.

PERSHORE

Historical and architectural notes on the Abbey Church of Holy Cross, Pershore, including a paper by G. G. Scott. 1864.

UPTON-ON-SEVERN

Records and Traditions of Upton-on-Severn. By E. M. Lawson. 1869.

The nation in the parish : records of Upton-on-Severn. By E. M. Lawson. 1884.

WALES

Historical Tour through Pembrokeshire. By R. Fenton. 181 1.

Strata Florida Abbey, Cardiganshire. By Rev. G. Roberts. 1848.

Book of South Wales. By Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hall. 1861.

Guide to Cardiff. By John Ballinger. 1908.

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PART XII.

GENERAL LITERATURE

THE BIBLE. LITURGY.

The Holy Bible. 1611. Folio.

A fine copy of the " She " Bible, the second issue of the authorised version.

Apocryphal New Testament : all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant, not included in the New Testament. 1820.

Dore, J. R. Old Bibles : an account of the Early Versions of the English Bible. 1888.

Fry, F. The Bible by Coverdale, 1535. Remarks on the titles, etc. 1867.

Greene, E. A. Saints and their symbols. 1888.

Millard, Rev. J. E. Historical notices of the office of Choristers.

1848. Reprint of the first Prayer-Book of King Edward VI., 1549. Reprint of the second Prayer-Book of King Edward VI., 1552. Reprint of the Prayer-Book of Queen Elizabeth, 1559.

Stackhouse, Rev. T. History of the Holy Bible. 2 v. 1742-4.

Folio. Stevens, Henry. The Bibles in the Caxton Exhibition, 1877.

ARCHITECTURE. COINS. GLASS.

Godwin, H. English Archaeologist's handbook. 1867.

Guide to the Architectural Antiquities in the neighbourhood of

Oxford. 1846. Rickman, T. Styles of Architecture in England. 1835.

Robertson, T. S. Progress of Art in English Church Archi- tecture. 1897. Henfrey, H. W. Guide to EngHsh Coins. 1870. Thorburn, W. S. Guide to Coins of Great Britain and Ireland.

Winston, C. Inquiry into the difference of style observable in Glass Paintings. 1867. 2 v.

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GENERAL LITERATURE: BIOGRAPHY— CATHEDRALS

BIOGRAPHY

Butler, Alban. Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and other principal Saints. 1833. 3 v.

Charles I. Eikon Basilike. The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Maiestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings. 1648.

- Eikon Basilike. The pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestic. Edited by E. J. L. Scott. 1880.

Drawing Room Portrait Gallery of eminent Personages. 1859. 2 series.

Green, M. A. E. Lives of the Princesses of England. 1850-5. 6 V.

Memoirs of Queen Caroline. By J. Nightingale. 1820.

Memoirs of John Evelyn. Edited by WilUam Bray. 1819. 2 v. 4to.

Memoirs of the Court of Charles IL By Count Grammont. 1846.

Percival, Mrs. E. H. Life of Sir David Wedderburn. 1884.

Playfair, W. British Family Antiquity. The Baronetage of the United Kingdom. 1821. 4 v. 4to.

Plutarch's Lives. By J. Langhorne. 1813. 6 v.

Powel, J. Trial of the Seven Bishops. 1688.

Strickland, A. Lives of the Queens of England. 1841-8. 12 v.

Queens of Scotland. 1851. 2 v.

Lives of the Bachelor Kings of England. 1861.

Lives of the Seven Bishops. 1866.

Mary, Queen of Scots. 1844. 2 v,

Old friends and new acquaintances, i860.

Life of Agnes Strickland. By Her Sister. 1887.

CATHEDRALS and CHURCHES

Britton's Cathedral Antiquities. 1816-36. 4to. 14 v.

Ecclesiastical Topography. One Hundred Views of Churches in the Environs of London. 1807.

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GENERAL LITERATURE : CATHEDRALS— mSTORY

Historical Account of the Cathedral Church of St. Mary, Lincoln.

History of the three Cathedrals dedicated to St. Paul in London. By W. Longman. 1873.

Smyth, G. J. Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. 1839. 2 v.

Some Account of the Abbey Church of St. Alban. Drawings by J. Carter. 1813. (Bound with " Gloucester Cathedral")

Storer's Cathedrals of Great Britain. 1814-19. 4 v.

Walcott, M. Minsters and Abbey Ruins of the United Kingdom, i860.

Warner, Rev. R. History of the Abbey of Glastonbury. 1826.

Wild, C. Lincoln Cathedral. Second edition by Britton. 1S37.

HERALDRY

Barrington, A. Genealogy and armorial bearings of the Sovereigns of England. 1843.

Burke, J. and J. B. Encyclopaedia of Heraldry.

Clark, H., and T. Wormull. Arms of the Nobility of England, Scotland and Ireland. 1779.

Guillim, J. Display of Heraldrie... Third edition. 1638.

Sims, R, Index to Pedigrees and Arms contained in the Heralds' Visitations. 1849.

HISTORY

Baker, Sir R. Chronicle of the Kings of England, unto the death of King James. 1665. Folio.

Brady, Dr. Treatise of Cities and Boroughs. 1777.

Cattermole's Illustrated History of the Great Civil War.

Clarendon, Edward Earl. History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. 1702. 3 v.

Cromwelliana : a chronological detail of events in which Oliver Cromwell was engaged, from the year 1642 to 1658. 1810. Folio. H 49

GENERAL LITERATURE : HISTORY

The Diurnall Occurrences, or Dayh^ Proceedings of Both Houses in this Great and Happy Pariiament, 1640-1.

Gairdner, J. Life and reign of Richard III, 1878,

Greville, C. C. F. The Greville Memoirs, 1837-60. 5 v.

Grindrod, C. Plays from English history. 1883.

Hayward, Sir J. The Life and Raigne of King Edward the Sixt. 1630.

Henry, R. History of Great Britain. 1800. 12 v.

Hooke, N. The Roman History, to the Ruin of the Common- wealth. 1738-1771. 4 V.

Hume and Smollett's History of England. 1807-12. 12 v.

James, G. P. R. Life of Richard Coeur-de-Lion. 1842-9. 4V.

James, W. Naval History of Great Britain. 1847. 6 v.

Jones, J. The new Returna Brevium or the Law returned from Westminster. 1650.

Kenilworth Festivities : comprising Laneham's description of the pageantry before Queen Ehzabeth at Kenilworth Castle Anno 1575. 1825.

Lex Parliamentaria : law and custom of Parliaments of England. 1690.

Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow. 1698-9. 3 v.

Neele, H. Romance of history. 1828. 3 v.

Parliamentary or Constitutional history of England to the Restoration of Charles IL 1762. 24 v.

Polano, P. S. History of the Council of Trent. 1676.

Ralegh, Sir W. History of the World. 1687.

Rapin, H. History of England. 1733. 2 v.

Robertson, W. Works. 1819. 12 v.

Scott, Sir W. Border Antiquities of England and Scotland. 1812-13. 2 v. 4to.

Stockdale, J. J. History of the Spanish Inquisition. 1810.

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GENERAL LITERATURE: HISTORY— MISCELLANEOUS

Stow, John. Annales, or a Generall Chronicle of Britain.

Continued by Edmund Howes. 1631. Folio. Strickland, A. Historic scenes and poetic fancies. 1850. Walcott, M. E. C. Memorials of Westminster. 1851,

POETRY

Homer's Iliad. Trans, by Pope. 1715.

Lucan's PharsaHa. (With John Pitt's book-plate). 1626.

Rochester, John Earl. Poems on several occasions. 1696.

MISCELLANEOUS

Ashton, J. A Righte Merrie Christmasse ! ! ! The story of

Christ-tide. Browne, Sir Thomas. Religio medici. 1845. Description of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich. 1812. England Delineated. 1804. 2 v. Hale, C, H. The Graves of our Fathers. 1858. Hall, Mrs. S. C. Pilgrimages to English Shrines. 1853. Heathen Mythology Illustrated. 1842.

Hone, W. Ancient Mysteries described : English Miracle Plays, Ecclesiastical Shows, etc. 1823.

Knight's London. 1841-4. 6 v.

The Mirror. 1823-1845. 47 vols.

Modern Athens : Views of Edinburgh. 1829.

New Cambridge guide. 1810.

Observations on the original architecture of Saint Mary Magdalen College, Oxford. 1823. (Bound with Britton's " RedcHffe Church ").

The Train : a magazine. 1856-8. 5 v.

Wonderful London. 1878.

Scott, Sir Walter. Waverley Novels. 48 vols.

Waverley Anecdotes. 2 vols.

Poems. 12 vols.

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GE\ERAL LITERATURE : PRINTS— PORTRAITS

PRIMS and PLANS

Bedford's Examples of Ancient Doorways and Windows.

Brit-ton's Views of the Interiors of Cathedrals.

Chepstow Church.

Medals of William and Mary, and Anne. (Rapin).

Ombersley Church, Worcestershire.

Plan of Rome, by Stephanus du Perac. Printed by Laurentius Vacarius. 1574.

Plans, etc., Henry VIT. Chapel, Westminster. By J. D. Cottingham.

Vol. 2. 1829. Winchester Cross. 1741.

PORTRAITS

William Earle of Bedford. (Stentt).

William Russell, Duke of Bedford. (Harding, 1836).

Sir Wm. Brereton.

Robert Greville, Lord Brooke.

Arthur Lord Capel.

Lord Carnarvon.

Lord Kimbolton.

Henry Rich, Earl of Holland.

Edward Sejonour, Duke of Somerset.

Lady Maria Stanhope.

Sir Thomas White.

Edward Somerset, Marquis of Worcester. (Bocquet).

Sir Henry Wotton.

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AUTHOR-INDEX

Ackers, B. St. J., 34

Aldis, E., 45

Allies, J., 44

Amyott, T., 27

Ashton, J., 51

Atkj-ns, Sir Robert, 1

Bacon, Robert, 4

Baddelev, St. Clair, 26

Baffiiall-Oakeley, M.E., 6

Baker, Sir R., 49

Ballinger, J., 46

Barklv, Sir Henry, 2

Barlow, Rev. J. J., 17

Barnard, R. C, 2

Barrington, A., 49

Bartholniew, Wil., 16

Bartlett, W., 27

Bateman, J. F., 17

Baylis, F. G., 6, 7, 21, 23, 26, 30, 31

Baylis, T., 27

Baynton, Sir Edward, 5

Bazeley, William,26, 28

Beaufort, Duke of, 21

Beecham, K. J., 24

Bellows, John, 7, 9, 32, 34

Bennett, J., 27

Benson, M., 34

Bentlev, S., 43

Bigland, Ralph, 1, 24

Bishop, C, 16

Bisse, T., 42

Black, A. & C, 7

Blackmantle, Bernard, 21

Blnnt, J. H., 24

Bond, F., 11

Bond, F. T., 19

Bond, R., 34

Bonnor, Thomas, 12

Booth, A., 19

Bradv, Dr., 49

Bray', W., 48

Brayley, E. W., 7

Brett, Rev. Percv, 26

Britten, John, 7, 20, 28, 43, 45, 48

Brov^iie, Sii- T., 51

Brvant, L., 15

Buclvinan, J., 8, 22, 34

Bvu-ke, J. & J. B., 49

Butler, A., 48

Butterworth, G., 24

Cambridge, R. O., 34

Capper, Daniel, 25

Card, Rev. H., 46

Carter, J., 12, 49

Cattermole, R., 49

Chadbom, John, 26

Chambers, J., 45

Charles I., 48

Chilcott, J., 20

Church, A. H., 24

" Cincinnatus," 8

Clarendon, Edw. Earl, 49

Clark, H., 49

Clark, J. H., 43

Clarke, J. R., 13

Commeline, James, 17

Cooke, J. H., 22, 34

Cooke, W., 34 I Cooper, Rev. R. J., 14 I Corbet, Jolin, 4, 31 I Corrv, J., 20

Cother, T., 34 ! Counsel, G. W., U, 31, 32 i Cox, Rev. T., 1 I Coxe, W., 43 ; Cripps, W. J., 34

Cullis, F. J., 12 I Dallaway, James, 12, 33, 37 i Dancey,'C. H., 10, 12, 15 j Da\des, Henry, 23 i Da\-ies, Richard, 25 I Davis, C. T., 6

Da\"is, IT. J., 7 : Dawes, W., 34

Denne, Henry, 3

Devlin, J. D., 43

Dibdin, Rev. T. F., 22

Dobell, S., 34

Dore, J. R., 47

Domey, Henry, 34

Domey, John, 3, 10 I Dover!; Robert, 7 Drew, Catherine, 9 I Ducarel, P. J., 9 ! Dugdale, Su- William, 1 j Duncumb, J., 42

Dyde, W., 27

Eastman, P. M., 32

EUacombe, Rev. H. T., 22 ' Ellis, A. S., 2

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ALTITOR-INUEX : ELLIS— LESTER

Ellis, T. S., 8, 12

Essex, Earl, 4

Etheridge, Robert, 17

Evans, J., 20, 43

Evelyn, John, 48

Exeli, Timothy, 1

Fenton, R., 4(3

Fiennes, Sir Nathaniel, 5

Fisher, Rev. J., 22

Fisher, P. H., 27

Fogg, C. H., 32

Fosbroke, Rev. T. D., I, 11, 17, 23,

42, 43 Fowler, Edward, 16 Fox, William, 17, 19 Fry, F., 47 Fryer, K. H., 11 Gairdner, J., 50 Gardiner, W., 35 Gardner, J., 35 Gardner, W. J., 26 George, W., 20 Geree, John, 2 Gillies, John, 33 Glasse, S., 17

" Gloxicestersliire Freeholder," 8 Godwin, Rev. G. N., 42 Godwin, H., 47 Goff, E., 34 Goldsmith, O., 42 Grammont, Coimt, 48 Green, M. A. E., 48 Green, V., 45 Greene, E. A., 47 Greene, W. H., 11 Gregory, A., 32 Greville, C. C. F., 50 Griffith, G., 35 Griffith, G., 44 Griffith, J. Y., 23 Grindrod. C, 50 Guillim, J., 49 Hack, M., 35 Hadow, Rev. VV. E., 6 Haines, Rev. Herbert, 6, 13 Hale, C. H., 51 Hale, James, 31 Hall, Rev. R., 7 Hall, R. W., 22 Hall. S. C, 43, 46, 51 Hankey, J. A., 31 Harris, J. H., 32 Harris, Thomas, 25 Harris, W., 33 Hartland, E. S., 7 Hayward, Sir J., 50 Heame, T., (24

Heath, C, 42, 43

Heaviside, J., 7

Henfrev, H. W., 47

Henry,' R., 50

Hicks, E. T., 18

Higgs, William, 32 I Hodges, E., 7

Hollins, James, 32 1 Holt, H. F., 24 ! Holt, T., 35 I Holyoake, G. J., 18 34, Homer, 51

Hone, W., 51

Hood, E. Faxton, 32

Hooke, N., 50

Horsley, S., 35 I Hough, C, 43 j Howes, Edninnd, 51

Howitt, G. A., 10, 11, 12, 13

Hull, E.. 8 ! Hume, D., 50

Huntley, R. W., 7 I Hyett, F. A., 26 j HVett, W. H., 26, 35, 43

Ireland, S., 44 I Tsacke, J., 35 I James, G. P. R., 50

James, W., 50

Jeayes, J. H., 22

Jenner, Sir H., 18

Jennings, Jolin, 16

Jew, T., 16

Jones, John, 7

Jones, J., 50 i Jones, J. E., 17 i Jones, J. H., 35 I Jones, T., 16 j Kelly & Co., 8 I Kempson, G. A. E., 26 1 Kerslake, T., 35 I ICington, J. B., 26

Kite, E., 44

Knight, C, 51 I Knight, Rev. G., 35 i Knight, Rev. R., 27 ! Iviiollys, W. F. E., 25 i " Lady of the College," 18 j Laneham, R., 50

Laughoi'ne, J., 48

Latimer, John, 2, 20

La Touche, J. D., 45

Lauder, P., 37

Law, H., 35

Lawson, E. M., 46

Lees, E., 44, 46

Leighton, R., 18 I Lester, H. B., 13

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AUTHOR-INDEX : LEWIS— SOMERTON

Lewis, G. R., 43

Little, A. W., 20

Littlehales, H., 28

Lloyd, Rev. W., 35

Longman, W., 49

Lucan, 51

Ludlow, Edmund, 50

Lysons, Rev. Daniel, 20, 33

Lysons, Samuel, 21, 28

Lvsons, Rev. Samuel, 22, 33, 3f

Maclean, Sir J., 2, 22, 43

Maitland, S. R., 35

Marah, Rev. W. H., 32

Marsh, J. F., 43

Marston, Rev. H. J. R., 7

Matthews, John, 19

May, A. H., 8

May, G., 45

:Medhurst, W. H., 35

Medland, M. H., 19

Merewether, Rev. J., 43

Mewe, William, 2

Millard, Rev. J. E., 47

Moffatt, J. H., 44

Moggridge, J. H., 29

Monk, J. H., 8, 25

Moore, F., 28

Moore, H. P., 28

Moreau, S., 23

Moreton, Lord, 7

Morris, Robert, 29

Morse, R., 9

Mount joy, Timothy, 32

Murchison, R. I., 23

Murray, J., 7

Murreil, Jimmy, 30

Mushet, M., 24

Nash, T., 44

Naylor, Sir George, 31

Neele, H., 50

Nest, Edmund, 11

Newcomen, Matthew, 3

Newton, Benjamin, 16

Niblet, Thomas, 16

Niblett, Rev. E. H., 25

Nicholls, H. G., 9

NichoUs, J. F., 20

Nightingale, J., 48

Noake, J., 45

Ormerod, George, 1

Parker, J. H., 1

Parker, W., 42

PajTie, J., 30

Paul, Sir G. O., 5

Peachey, A. W., 23

Pearson, C. B., 43

Penn, G., 32

Percival, Mrs. E. H., 48 Phillott, H. W., 42 Pindar, Peter, 22 Playfair, W., 48 Plutarch, 48 Polano, P. S., 50 Pooley, Charles, 6 Powei, J., 48 Powell, J., 24 Powell, J. J., 11, 30 Pryce, G., 20 Purncll, P. B., 6 Purv, Thomas, 2 Ralegh, Sii- W., 50 Randall, J., 7 Rapin, H., 50 Rawnsley, H. D., 20 Rich, Rev. E. P., 22 Richard of Cirencester, 36 Richings, E., 12 Ricliman, T., 47 Roberts, Daniel, 32 Roberts, Rev. G., 17, 46 Roberts, M., 36 Robertson, J. D., 7 Robertson, T. S., 47 Robertson, W., 50 Robeson, Rev. H., 28 Robinson, G. T., 11 Rochester, John Earl, 51 Roper, G., 24 Rowe, G., 23 Royce, Rev. D., 27, 28 Rudder, S., 23, 24 Rudge, E. J., 45 Rudge, Thomas, 10 Ruff, H., 22 Rumball, J. Q., 18 Rimisev, H. W., 14 Rundle', Thomas, 33 Rutter, J., 44 Scarth, H. M., 22 Scott, E. J. L., 48 Scott, G. G., 46 Scott, Sir W., 50, 51 Seyer, Rev. S., 20 Shergold, Rev. C, 36 Sijnpson, J. J., 20 Sims, R., 49 Smith, E., 45 Smith, I. G., 45 Smith, T. S., 36 Smithe, Rev. F., 23 Smollett, T., 50 Smyth, G. J., 49 Smvth, John, 22 Sornerton, W. H., 20

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AUTIIOR-mUEX: SPURMER— YOUNG

Spurrier, W. H., 27

Staclchouse, Rev. T., 47

Stephens, W., 15

Stevens, Henry, 47

Stockdale, J. J., 50

Storer, H., 49

Stow, John, 51

Stratford, Joseph, 31, 32, 44

Strickland, A., 48, 51

Strickland, H. E., 44

Stnignell, W. B., 6

Swift, W. T., 23

Taylor, H. Y. J., 13, 15, 25, 36

Taylor, J., 20

Taylor, J. (" Water-poet "), 36

Taylor, R., 43

Taynton, T., 11

Thomas, W. H., 43

Thorbnrn, W. S., 47

Throkmorton, Sir B., 3

Tovev, T., 36

Tucker, J., 36

Turner, George, 8

Tyerman, L., 33

" Vindex," 8

Vvvyan, E. R., 7

Walcott, M. E. C, 49, 51

Walker, J. S., 44

Waller, F. S., 13

Waller, Sir W., 3, 5

Wallis, Ralph, 4 Warner, Rev. R., 43, 49 Washbourn, John, 1 Washbourne, B., 30 Webb, J., 42 Webster, G., 32 West, W., 44 West, W. R., 11 Westmacott, G. M., 21 Whitefield, G., 25, 33 Wickenden, Rev. W., 36 Wild, C, 49 Williams, G. A., 23 Williams, Adin, 7, 25 Williams, E. L., 8 Williams, J., 36 Williams, W. R., 2 Williamson, Rev. J., 43 Willis, Rev. R., 45 Willyams, Rev. C, 27 Winston, C, 47 Witchell, C. A., 6 Witchell, E., 27 Witts, G. B., 2 Wood, T. W., 45 Wolcott, Dr., 22 WormuU, T., 49 Wright, W. H., 28 Young, J., 26, 36

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