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STUDIES  IN  ECONOMICS  AND 
POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 

EDITED  BY  THE  DIRECTOR  OF  THE  LONDON  SCHOOL  OF  ECONOMICS. 


,1^0.  2  in  the  series  of  Bibliographies  by  students  connected  with  the 
London  School  of  Economics  and  Political  Science. 


Two  Select  Bibliographies  of 
Medieval  Historical  Study 

I.—  A   CLASSIFIED   LIST  OF  WORKS   RELATING  TO  THE 

STUDY  OF  ENGLISH   PALEOGRAPHY  AND   DIPLOMATIC 

II.—  A  CLASSIFIED  LIST  OF  WORKS   RELATING  TO   ENG- 

LISH  MANORIAL  AND   AGRARIAN    HISTORY  FROM    THE 

EARLIEST  TIMES  TO  THE  YEAR   1660 


• 
MARGARET  F.  MOORE,  M.A. 

(EDINBURGH) 

Carnegie  Scholar  in  Paleography  and  Early  Economic  History 

WITH  A  PREFACE  BY 

HUBERT  HALL,  F.S.A. 

University  Reader  in  Palaeography  and  Early  Economic  Sources 

AND  A 

DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  MEDIEVAL  HISTORICAL  CLASSES 
AT  THE  LONDON  SCHOOL   OF  ECONOMICS 


LONDON 

CONSTABLE  &  CO.  LTD. 
1912 


ACCOUNT  OF  THE  CLASSES 

IN  MEDIEVAL  HISTORY  AT 

THE  LONDON  SCHOOL  OF 

ECONOMICS. 


ACCOUNT  OF  THE  CLASSES  IN  MEDIEVAL 

HISTORY  AT  THE  LONDON  SCHOOL 

OF  ECONOMICS. 

I. 

IT  would  perhaps  be  generally  admitted  by  com- 
petent persons  that  down  to  a  comparatively  recent 
date,  the  study  of  Palaeography  in  this  country  has 
been,  for  the  most  part,  casually  and  fitfully  pursued 
in  the  School  of  Self-Help  which  is  characteristic  of 
our  individualistic  methods,  if  it  is  not  to  some 
extent  a  national  reproach. 

For  the  most  part,  also,  the  object  of  the  students 
has  been  to  acquire  the  art  of  deciphering  ancient 
writings  without  any  regard  for  the  significance  of 
their  comparative  forms. 

Quite  recently  the  importance  of  a  scientific  study 
of  the  subject  has  been  recognised  in  several  British 
Universities  ;  that  is  to  say,  instruction  has  been 
given  in  the  theory  as  well  as  in  the  practice  of  the 
auxiliary  studies. 

The  earliest  teaching  of  this  kind  was  given  at 
Oxford,  where  the  valuable  results  obtained  by  the 
classes  held  by  Mr.  F.  Madan  and  Dr.  R.  L.  Poole 
are  well-known.  Almost  at  the  same  time,  the  im- 
portance of  these  studies,  in  connection  with  practical 
research  work  in  Early  Economic  History,  was  realised 
by  the  authorities  of  the  London  School  of  Economics, 
where  Mr.  Sidney  Webb,  the  Chairman  of  the  Governors, 
was  already  engaged,  in  conjunction  with  Mrs.  Webb, 
upon  the  original  investigations  which  have  since 
appeared  in  the  volumes  of  the  "  History  of  English 
Local  Government  and  other  works."  Professor 
W.  A.  S.  Hewins,  at  that  time  the  Director  of  the 


8  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  CLASSES 

School,  was  also  engaged  in  researches  for  the  Econo- 
mic History  of  the  later  and  post-Mediaeval  periods  in 
connection  with  the  well-known  publications,  "  Social 
England,"  and  the  "  Dictionary  of  Political  Economy." 

Thus  it  befell  that  towards  the  end  of  the  year  1895 
a  course  of  theoretical  and  practical  instruction  in 
Palaeography  and  Diplomatic  was  determined  upon 
by  Mr.  Webb  and  Professor  Hewins,  and  was  planned 
in  communication  with  Mr.  Hubert  Hall  of  the 
Record  Office  in  the  first  quarter  of  1896.  This 
course  began  in  the  April  following,  and  has  been 
continued  ever  since.  Following  the  valuable  sug- 
gestion of  the  late  Professor  York  Powell,  whose 
interest  in  the  new  London  "  School  of  Charters  " 
was  frequently  manifested,  instruction  in  "  Historical 
Sources  "  was  included  in  the  new  curriculum  and  the 
classification  of  MSS.,  together  with  the  elements  of 
Historical  Bibliography,  became  a  special  feature  of 
the  Seminar  work  in  this  department  of  the  London 
School  of  Economics. 

The  prospectuses  of  these  courses,  which  may  be 
found  in  the  Calendars  of  the  School,  included  sys- 
tematised  teaching  in  Palaeography  and  Diplomatic 
with  occasional  courses  in  Historical  Sources  and 
Criticism,  each  of  these  courses  being  supplemented 
by  practical  instruction  by  means  of  Facsimiles  of 
MSS.  and  exhibitions  of  MSS.  and  books,  as  well  as  by 
a  Seminar  in  which  the  transcription  and  editing  of 
some  Historical  text  was  carried  out  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  lecturer.  For  academic  purposes  the 
usual  discipline  of  essays  and  examinations  was 
observed  together  with  individual  direction  of  the 
studies  and  researches  of  the  students.  Such  was 
the  useful  but  limited  organisation  that  then 
provided  the  only  systematic  instruction  in  the 
Auxiliary  Studies  of  History  in  the  University  of 
London  or,  perhaps,  in  any  English  university  with 
the  exception  ot  Oxiord,  It  was,  however,  obvious 


IN  MEDIEVAL  HISTORY  9 

that  this  organisation  needed  to  be  supplemented  in 
the  interests  of  a  large  body  of  post-graduate  students 
resident  in  London,  where  the  national  archives  and 
museums  afford  an  unequalled  opportunity  for  the 
pursuit  of  historical  research. 

In  1897  a  paper  was  read  before  the  Royal  Historical 
Society  by  the  late  Professor  York  Powell,  in  which 
he  strongly  advocated  the  establishment  of  an  Ecole 
des  Cbartes  in  London,  as  a  State  institution  ;  but  his 
appeal  met  with  no  response.  A  few  years  later, 
however,  in  1900,  the  present  Master  of  Peterhouse, 
Dr.  A.  W.  Ward,  then  President  of  the  Royal  Historical 
Society,  propounded  a  scheme  of  Advanced  Historical 
Study  in  the  course  of  a  Presidential  Address.  This 
scheme  was  subsequently  circulated,  discussed  and 
formulated  by  a  Committee,  under  the  chairmanship 
in  turn  of  Mr.  James  Bryce  and  Dr.  G.  W.  Prothero, 
representing  the  views  of  nearly  200  representative 
historical  scholars  who  formed  the  first  body  of  donors 
and  subscribers  to  the  Advanced  Historical  Teaching 
Fund,  to  which  the  Mansion  House  Committee  of  the 
Creighton  Memorial  Fund  generously  transferred  a 
large  portion  of  its  public  subscriptions. 

Sufficient  support  having  been  promised  to  enable 
the  Committee  to  establish  two  lectureships,  it  was 
resolved  to  take  advantage  of  the  existing  technical 
instruction  given  at  the  London  School  of  Economics 
(University  of  London)  in  order,  to  provide  further 
advanced  teaching  of  a  purely  historical  character  at 
the  most  convenient  centre  for  research  work  in  the 
Archives. 

In  pursuance  of  this  decision  of  the  Committee  of 
the  Advanced  Historical  Teaching  Fund,  Mr.  Hubert 
Hall,  then  'Lecturer  and  now  Reader  in  Palaeography 
and  early  Economic  Sources  in  the  University  of 
London,  and  Mr.  I.  S.  Leadam,  formerly  Fellow  and 
tutor  of  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  were  appointed 
To  deliver  courses  of  lectures  and  to  conduct 


io  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  CLASSES 

Seminars  in  Advanced  History  at  the  above  Uni- 
versity School.  The  lecturers'  reports  for  the 
years  1901-1904  were  printed  in  the  First,  Second, 
and  Third  Reports  of  the  Committee,  and  details  of 
the  courses  will  be  found  in  the  Calendars  of  the  Lon- 
don School  of  Economics  and  of  the  University  of 
London  for  those  years.  In  February,  1905,  a  public 
meeting  was  held  under  the  chairmanship  of  Mr.  R.  B. 
Haldane,  supported  by  Dr.  G.  W.  Prothero,  Professor 
Firth  and  other  historical  scholars,  for  the  purpose 
of  raising  sufficient  funds  to  continue  the  work  that 
had  already  produced  such  valuable  results.  Further 
subscriptions  were  generously  promised  at  this  meeting 
and  the  lectures  were  continued  for  a  further  period 
of  three  years. 

Mr.  Hall's  lectureship  was  continued  during  the 
whole  of  this  period,  and  the  services  of  Mr.  George 
Unwin,  afterwards  Lecturer  in  Economic  History  in 
the  Universities  of  Edinburgh  and  Birmingham,  were 
also  secured  for  a  series  of  lectures  on  the  early 
government  of  London.  Owing  to  the  gradual 
diminution  of  the  fund,  through  the  falling-off  of  the 
original  subscribers,  it  was  found  possible  to  maintain 
one  lecturer  only  during  the  years  1907-8,  and  at  the 
close  of  the  academic  session  of  1908-9,  the  payments 
made  from  this  Fund  were  suspended. 

It  must  not  be  supposed,  however,  that  the  falling 
off  of  subscriptions  was  due  to  any  slackening  of  the 
endeavours  of  the  Committee  or  its  lecturers.  The 
period  1905-1908  was  remarkable  both  for  increased 
attendance  of  students  and  the  maintenance  of  a  very 
high  standard  of  teaching,  as  will  be  evident  from  a 
reference  to  the  University  Calendars  of  those  years, 
as  well  as  to  the  Fourth,  Fifth  and  Sixth  Reports  of 
the  Committee.  During  this  period  also,  Mr.  Hall's 
students  paid  a  memorable  visit  to  the  Ecole  des 
Chartes  and  the  Bibliotheque  Nationale  in  Paris,  and 
produced  two  works  of  considerable  historical  merit 


IN  MEDIEVAL  HISTORY  11 

in  the  shape  of  Formula  Books  of  Diplomatic  Docu- 
ments and  Legal  Records,  whilst  they  are  still  engaged 
upon  a  much-needed  Bibliography  of  Medieval 
Economic  History.  For  a  detailed  description  of  the 
Advanced  Historical  Teaching  carried  on,  under  the 
Direction  and  with  the  co-operation  of  the  Committee, 
at  the  London  School  of  Economics,  reference  may  be 
made  to  Appendix  I  of  the  Fifth  Report  of  the  Com- 
mittee, dated  July,  1907. 

It  may  be  added  that  since  the  contributions  made 
by  the  Advanced  Historical  Teaching  Fund  have 
ceased,  the  London  School  of  Economics  has  provided 
the  means  for  continuing  the  work  on  the  same  scale 
as  before. 

As  evidence  of  the  valuable  and  important  character 
of  this  work  the  following  facts  may  be  of  interest : — 

(a)  During  the  above  period  it  has  been  estimated 
that  nearly  200  students  have  availed  themselves  of 
the  instruction  in  Advanced  History,  provided  at  the 
London  School  of  Economics.  Of  these,  a  large 
proportion  were  graduates  of  English,  Welsh,  Scottish 
and  Irish  Universities  with  a  few  Continental  and 
Oriental  students,  and  a  considerable  number  of 
American  graduates.  Many  of  these  students  were 
already  engaged  in  historical  teaching  or  research, 
while  several  were  proficient  in  either  capacity, 
and  it  is  pleasing  to  find  that  many  of  the  younger 
students  have  since  distinguished  themselves  as 
writers  or  teachers,  both  in  the  United  Kingdom  and 
abroad.  That  the  provision  made  for  their  assistance 
has  been  appreciated,  may  be  gathered  from  the  fact 
that  recently  nearly  100  of  Mr.  Hall's  old  students 
presented  him  with  a  handsome  testimonial,  whilst, 
in  commemoration  of  his  3Oth  year  of  service  at  the 
Public  Record  Office,  Mr.  Hall  received  a  further 
testimonial  subscribed  by  more  than  fifty  historical 
scholars  in  the  United  States,  many  of  whom  have 
attended  his  lectures. 


12  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  CLASSES 

(b)  The    titles    of    some    of    the    contributions    to 
historical  knowledge  by  students,  in  connection  with 
their  researches  under  the  supervision  of  the  lecturers, 
will  be  found  in  the  calendars  of  the  University  of 
London,  and  further  reference  will  be  made  below  to 
Papers    or    Articles    published    in    various    learned 
periodicals.     In  respect  of  academic  distinctions  it 
may  be  mentioned  that  eight  out  of  a  dozen  students 
who    have    received    the    degree    of    D.Sc.,    in    the 
Faculty  of  Economics   (London),  have   benefited  by 
the  above  instruction,  as  also  have  recipients  of  the 
degrees  of  D.Litt.  and  M.A.  in  the  Faculty  of  Arts' 
(London)  ;    whilst  in  the   1909  examination  for  the 
B.Sc.  degree  (London),  one  of  Mr.  Hall's  students  was 
placed  alone  in  Class  I  (Honours).     Again,  the  Alex- 
ander Medal  of  the  Royal  Historical  Society  has  been 
awarded  to  Mr.  Hall's  students  in  six  out  of  ten  years. 
Finally,  numerous  posts  or  employment  as  historical 
lecturers  and  as  archivists  or  researchers  have  been 
obtained  by  students,  as  the  result  of  their  training  in 
the  courses  provided  by  the  School. 

(c)  The  following  courses  have  been  given  : — 
(i)  By  MR.  HALL  :- 

Palaeography  (elementary  and  advanced)  deal- 
ing with  Latin,  French  and  English  documents 
and  MSS.  6th — i8th  centuries  (1896-1911). 

Diplomatic  (elementary  and  advanced),  inclu- 
ding Chronology  and  Sigillography  (1896-191 1). 

Archaeology  (elementary),  including  Numis- 
matics, Architecture,  and  Heraldry  (1906-8). 

The  Sources  of  English  Manorial  History  (with 
a  Bibliography)  (1902-3). 

The  Church  as  a  Landlord  during  the  Middle 
Ages  (1902-3). 

The  E volution  of  Accounts  (1902). 

The  Sources,  Palaeography  and  Diplomatic  of 
English  Historical  Documents,  with  a  Biblio- 
graphy (1903-4). 


IN  MEDIEVAL  HISTORY  13 

Select  Documents  illustrating  the  Political 
History  of  the  Mediaeval  States  of  Western 
Europe  ;  with  a  Bibliography  (1904-6). 

The  Equipment  of  the  Historical  Student 
(1906-8). 

The  Sources  of  Mediaeval  Economic  History  ; 
with  a  Bibliography  (1896-1911). 

(2)  By  MR.  LEADAM  :— 

Analysis  and  Criticism  of  Historical  Sources 
—Early  Tudor  Period.     (1902-4). 

Early  Tudor  History  from  original  Sources 
(1904-5). 

(3)  By  Mr.  UNWIN  : 

London  Guilds  and  Livery  Companies  (1905-6). 
History  of  Mediaeval  London  (1906-7). 

(d)  The  following  Historical  Publications  have  been 
prepared  in  Mr.  Hall's  Seminar  : — 

The  Receipt  Roll  of  the  Exchequer  for  Michael- 
mas Term,  1185,  collated  with  the  contemporary 
Pipe  Roll  (1899). 

The  Pipe  Roll  of  the  Exchequer  of  the  See  of 
Winchester,  1208  (1902). 

A  Formula  Book  of  Diplomatic  Documents 
(yth-i9th  centuries).  (Cambridge  University 
Press,  1908). 

A  Formula  Book  of  Legal  Records  (loth-iyth 
centuries).  (Cambridge  University  Press,  1909). 

(e)  Amongst    the    academic    theses,    papers    read 
before  learned  societies,  and  many  original  articles  or 
papers    contributed    by    students    to    the     English 
Historical  Review,  the    American   Historical  Review, 
the  Scottish  Historical  Review,  the  Transactions  of  the 
Royal  Historical  Society,  and  other  works  of  original 
research  published   by  students  of  the   School,   the 
following  may  be  mentioned  : — 

Social  England  in  the  Fifteenth  Century.  By 
A.  Abram,  B.A.,  D.Sc.  (Econ.).  1909. 


14  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  CLASSES 

The  Commercial  Relations  of  England  and 
Portugal,  1200-1807.  By  A.  B.  Walk's  Chapman, 
D.Sc.  (Econ.),  and  V.  M.  Shillington,  D.Sc.  (Econ., 
1907. 

The  Council  in  the  Marches  of  Wales.  By 
C.  A.  J.  Skeel,  D.Litt.  1904. 

The  English  Peasantry  and  the  Enclosure  of 
Common  Fields.  By  Gilbert  Slater,  M.A. 

The  Commercial  Relations  between  England 
and  Ireland.  By  A.  E.  Murray,  D.Sc.  (Econ.). 
1903. 

(/)  The  Library  of  the  London  School  of  Economics 
contains  a  useful  collection  of  historical  works, 
especially  for  the  study  of  Economic  History,  and  a 
large  collection  of  maps.  It  also  possesses  probably 
the  most  extensive  collection  of  Facsimiles  of  MSS.  for 
academic  instruction  to  be  found  in  this  country.  (See 
Appendix  II.)  These  are  available  on  loan  to  students, 
and  are  used  by  them  for  exercises,  which  are  corrected 
by  the  Lecturer,  a  practice  which  forms  an  important 
feature  of  the  course  of  instruction. 


II. 

The  instruction  given  in  this  School  of  the  University 
of  London  since  the  year  1896,  in  Advanced  History 
and  the  Auxiliary  Studies  of  History,  has  always  been 
of  both  a  theoretical  and  practical  character. 

In  the  first  place  there  are  the  Courses  of  Lectures 
on  the  cognate  subjects  of  Palaeography,  Diplomatic 
and  Historical  Sources.  Again,  each  of  these  Courses 
is  supplemented  by  Practical  Instruction  in  the  shape 
of  exercises  or  theses,  and  exhibitions  of  MSS.  or 
books,  as  well  as  by  Seminars,  in  which  the  Transcrip- 
tion and  Editing  of  some  historical  text  is  carried  out 
under  the  supervision  of  the  Lecturer.  For  academic 


IN  MEDIEVAL  HISTORY  15 

purposes  there  is  also  the  regular  direction  of  the 
studies,  and  researches  of  students  who  are  engaged 
in  preparing  theses  for  the  Doctorate  or  M.A.  degree 
in  Economic  Science.  This  instruction  may  be 
described  under  the  following  sections,  as  to  which  it 
may  be  remarked  that  (c)  and  (d)  were  provided  and 
arranged  by  the  Committee  of  the  Advanced  History 
Teaching  Fund  above  referred  to,  which  has  issued 
detailed  Reports  from  1902  to  1909. 

(a)  Elementary  Paleography. — During  the  first 
Term  students  attend  an  elementary  Course  of 
Lectures  on  the  history  and  classification  of  writings, 
and  they  are  also  thoroughly  grounded  in  the  system 
of  the  contractions  in  MSS.,  and  in  the  approved  system 
of  Extension,  with  the  help  of  a  carefully  selected 
Glossary  of  Contractions,  and  lists  of  typical  Ex- 
tensions. After  practice  in  the  identification  of  the 
conventional  symbols  used  in  "  Record  Type,"  the 
class  proceeds  to  study  and  decipher  Latin  MSS. 
from  the  8th  to  the  I2th  Centuries  from  photographic 
facsimiles,  supplemented  by  the  occasional  inspection 
of  original  MSS.  The  students  are  also  supplied  with 
copies  of  compilations  specially  prepared  by  the 
Lecturer,  including  "  A  List  of  the  Commoner 
Mediaeval  Christian  Names  and  Surnames";  "  Tech- 
nical Terms  found  in  Mediaeval  Records  "  ;  "  The 
Terminology  of  MSS."  ;  "  Formulas  and  Classifi- 
cation of  Records  and  MSS.,"  etc. 

By  the  end  of  the  first  term,  students  are  able  to 
read  any  work  printed  in  Record  Type,  and  they  can 
also  read  with  fair  facility  Latin  MSS.  of  the  8th 
to  the  1 2th  Century,  represented  by  such  familiar 
types  as  Royal  Charters  and  Ancient  Deeds,  Domesday 
Book,  the  Pipe  Rolls,  and  the  Book-hand  of  the  period. 
Moreover,  they  are  able  to  extend  these  MSS.  accord- 
ing to  either  of  the  systems  in  general  use,  and  they 
have  begun  to  possess  a  knowledge  of  the  formulas 
and  diplomatic  characteristics  of  the  period.  In  their 


16  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  CLASSES 

second  and  third  terms,  students  continue  the  practice 
in  deciphering  Latin  MSS.,  and  special  lectures  are 
devoted  to  an  explanation  of  the  archaisms  of  the 
Old  French  vocabulary  and  accidence.  They  have 
been  already  instructed  in  the  forms  of  the  Old 
English  letters,  and  a  continuous  view  of  the  develop- 
ment of  the  vernacular  writing  is  given  to  the  end  of 
the  I  yth  Century,  including  the  chief  peculiarities  of 
the  State  Papers.  Special  attention  is  paid  to  the 
difficult  writing  of  the  period  1450-1732,  associated 
with  the  artificial  scripts  known  as  "  Court-hand," 
"  Chancery,"  and  "  Secretary." 

Students  are  encouraged  to  show  up  exercises  in 
the  transcription  and  extension  of  facsimiles  which 
can  be  procured  on  loan  from  the  Library  for  this 
purpose,  and  which  are  duly  marked  and  registered. 
There  is  a  Sessional  Examination  in  Palaeography  and 
Diplomatic  at  the  end  of  the  Summer  Term. 

When  a  class  is  formed  for  the  study  of  Advanced 
Palaeography,  greater  attention  is  paid  to  the  theoreti- 
cal development  of  the  national  writings,  and  to  the 
bibliography  of  the  subject.  The  following  headings 
may  be  regarded  as  indicating  the  scope  of  the  lectures 
given  in  both  courses  : — 

Paleography  (Elementary  and   Advanced). 

(1)  The  Evolution  of  the  National  Writings. 

(2)  Mediaeval  Writing  in  Latin. 

(3)  Mediaeval  Writing  in  French. 

(4)  Vernacular  Writing,  8th-i8th  Centuries. 

(5)  Later  Official  Writings  (artificial).    "  Court- 
hand,"     "  Chancery,"     "  Secretary,"     "  Littera 
Sancti  Petri,"  etc. 

(6)  The  Mediaeval  Scriptorium  (Monastic  and 
Royal). 

(7)  Palaeographical  Terms  and  Texts. 

(8)  Contractions  (History  and  Systems  of). 

(9)  Extensions  (Rules  for). 

(10)  Bibliography  of  Palaeography. 


IN  MEDIEVAL  HISTORY  17 

(b]  Diplomatic  ( Elementary). — The  instruction  given 
in  this  subject  is  necessarily  elementary,  as  its  chief 
object  is  to  assist  students  in  acquiring  a  sound  and 
intelligent  knowledge  of  mediaeval  Palaeography.  For 
the  same  reason,  the  scope  of  the  instruction  is  not 
confined  to  purely  Diplomatic  documents,  but  includes 
a  study  of  the  formulas  of  Records. 

The  following  headings  will  show  the  character  of 
the  instruction  : — 

(1)  History  of  the  study  of  Diplomatic. 

(2)  The  Evolution  of  the  Charter  (Charters, 
Writs,  under  the  Great  and  Small  Seals,  Sign 
Manual  Warrants,   Letters,   etc.,   formulas   and 
classification  of). 

(3)  Inquisitions,  Accounts,  Pleadings  and  other 
Records,  formulas  and  classification  of. 

(4)  The  Chancery. 

(5)  Diplomatic  Criticism. 

(6)  Technical  Chronology. 

(7)  Auxiliary  Studies  (Seals,  etc.). 

(8)  Bibliography  of  Diplomatic. 

(<:)  Historical  Sources,  including  both  MSS.  and 
printed  books,  form  the  subject  matter  of  other 
courses  of  lectures.  These  courses*  have  dealt  with 
such  subjects  as  the  History  of  MSS.  Collections,  the 
principles  of  Heuristic,  Classification  of  MSS.  and 
Historical  Composition.  Particulars  of  the  several 
courses  given  in  recent  years  have  been  published  in 
the  Calendar  of  the  School,  and  detailed  syllabuses 
have  been  circulated. 

Each  of  these  courses  has  been  illustrated  by  the 
exhibition  or  inspection  of  MSS.  and  books,  by  visits 
to  Public  Archives  and  Libraries,  and  by  the  pro- 
gressive compilation  of  hand-lists  of  MSS.,   and  of 
select  bibliographies. 

(d)  An  Advanced  Seminar  has  also  been  held  almost 
continuously  for  practical  work,  in  connection  with 

*  See  above,  (<:), 


1 8    THE  CLASSES  IN  MEDIEVAL  HISTORY 

which  several  editions  of  historical  texts  have  been 
undertaken  by  the  students  under  the  supervision  of 
the  lecturer.* 

(e)  The  two  University  readers  in  Economic  Historyf 
(Dr.  Lilian  Knowles  and  Mr.  Hubert  Hall)  have  co- 
operated in  the  supervision  of  the  original  researches 
of  students  in  the  mediaeval  and  modern  periods,  and 
individual  direction  has  been  given  by  them  to  a  large 
number  of  external  and  internal  students  in  con- 
nection with  the  preparation  of  theses  for  the  degrees 
of  D.Sc.  (Econ.)  or  M.A.  (Lond.).  In  addition  to  the 
above,  students  have  received  assistance  in  connection 
with  their  library  or  professional  work,  or  in  prepara- 
tion for  the  Entrance  Examination  for  the  British 
Museum  (MSS.  department),  University  Scholarships, 
etc. 


*  See  above,  (d). 

f  The  above  account  of  the  historical  instruction  at  the  School  does 
not,  of  course,  include  the  important  and  extensive  curriculum  for  the 
modern  period  of  Economic  History  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  Lilian 
Knowles  (University  Reader),  nor  the  teaching  in  History,  Geography, 
Law,  and  Public  Administration  in  other  Departments  of  the  School,  for 
which  reference  may  be  made  to  the  Calendar.  It  may  be  added  that 
owing  to  the  recent  increase  of  Mr.  Hall's  official  responsibilities  he  has 
received  valuable  assistance  from  Mr.  Hilary  Jenkinson  B.A.  F.S.A.,  who 
is  announced  to  deliver  Mr.  Hall's  lectures  during  next  session. 


APPENDIX  I 

ADVANCED       HISTORY       TEACHING       FUND— 

REPORT   ON   THE   WORK   OF   THE    CLASSES    IN 

PALAEOGRAPHY,  DIPLOMATIC  AND  HISTORICAL 

SOURCES,   AT   THE   LONDON    SCHOOL   OF 

ECONOMICS,* 

During  the  Session  1906-7. 

(By  Hubert  Hall,  F.S.A.,    Appointed  Teacher  in 
Early  Economic  History.) 

During  the  past  Session  (1906-1907),  Part  I.  of 
the  course  of  lectures  on  "  The  Equipment  of  the 
Historical  Student  "  has  been  given  in  accordance 
with  the  Prospectus  printed  in  the  Calendar  of  the 
London  School  of  Economics. 

In  tlrs  course  the  Sources  of  British  History  (in- 
cluding European  relations)  were  dealt  with  in  con- 
siderable detail,  the  subject  of  the  lectures  given  in 
the  three  terms  being  the  description  of  documents 
and  printed  books,  and  the  use  of  various  inventories 
and  catalogues  referring  thereto.  Thus  the  students 
have  been  able  to  form  some  idea  of  the  nature, 
position,  classification,  and  uses  of  Official  and  Local 
Records  and  Historical  MSS.,  as  well  as  to  realise 
these  conceptions  by  the  inspection  of  MSS.  and 
printed  books  at  the  Record  Office  and  British  Museum 
under  the  guidance  of  the  lecturer.  At  the  same  time  a 
Select  Bibliography  has  been  compiled  and  circulated 
during  the  progress  of  the  course,  and  this  will  be 
issued  as  a  private  hand-list  for  the  use  of  students 
in  the  same  form  as  the  Select  Bibliography  in  con- 
nection with  a  two  years'  course  on  "  European 
Historical  Documents." 

*  Reprinted  from  the  Annual  Report  presented  by  Mr.  H.  R.  Tedder, 
F.S.A.,  the  Hon.  Sec.  and  Treasurer  of  the  Fund. 


20         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

In  the  Seminar  for  the  execution  of  practical  work 
in  connection  with  the  transcription  and  editing  of 
Historical  Texts,  good  progress  has  been  made  with 
the  preparation  of  an  important  "  Formula  Book," 
and  arrangements  will,  it  is  hoped,  be  shortly  com- 
pleted for  enabling  the  first  part  to  be  sent  to  press. 

The  attendances  at  the  lectures  and  in  the  Seminar 
have  been  good,  and  the  annexed  list  of  the  forty 
students,  who  have  entered  during  the  session,  will 
show  the  value  of  the  instruction  given. 

A  considerable  number  of  students  have  also 
attended  my  course  of  lectures,  and  the  class  in 
Palaeography  and  Diplomatic  in  the  London  School 
of  Economics.  Three  of  the  students  who  have 
attended  the  lectures  received  the  degree  of  D.Sc. 
(Econ.)  in  the  University  of  London  in  May  last,  in 
connection  with  Theses  which  will  shortly  be  published. 
Several  others  are  engaged  in  the  preparation  of  Theses 
for  the  degrees  of  D.Sc.  or  M.A.  under  my  direction. 

During  Whitsun  week  a  large  party  of  my  students 
met  me  in  Paris  by  previous  arrangement,  for  the 
purpose  of  inspecting  the  Archives  Nationales  and 
the  Bibliotheque  National*,  and  thanks  to  the  arrange- 
ments kindly  made  by  M.  Charles  Bemont,  secretary 
of  the  Ecole  des  Chartes  and  directeur-adioint  of  the 
Ecole  des  Hautes  Etudes,  we  had  the  benefit  of  the 
expert  guidance  of  several  distinguished  officials  and 
professors  whose  description  of  the  MSS.  and  books 
exhibited  for  our  inspection  was  greatly  appreciated 
by  their  visitors.  We  were  also  privileged  to  go  over 
the  Ecole  des  Cbartes,  where  the  students  were  seen 
at  work,  and  the  arrangements  made  for  their  in- 
struction were  explained  to  us.  An  account  of  this 
visit  has  been  published  in  the  Athenaum  (June  ist) 
and  in  the  Journal  des  Debats  (May  zgth). 

I  propose  during  next  session  to  begin  Part  II.  of 
the  Course  of  Lectures  already  authorised  by  the 
Director.  In  this  course  I  propose  to  deal  with  those 


APPENDICES  21 

auxiliary  studies  (Palaeography,  Diplomatics,  Sigillo- 
graphy,  Numismatics  and  Archaeology)  which  are  of 
such  importance  for  the  "  Equipment  of  the  Historical 
Student "  ;  and  (as  already  reported  by  me)  I  hope 
to  arouse  the  interest  of  the  custodians  of  the  several 
archaeological  collections  of  the  Metropolis  in  the  work 
of  the  School,  and  to  enable  my  students  to  benefit 
by  their  expert  suggestions. 

I  have  recently  been  invited  to  contribute  a  special 
account  of  the  classes  held  at  the  London  School  of 
Economics  to  the  forthcoming  number  of  the  American 
Historical  Review,  for  the  information  of  American 
post-graduate  students  in  London,  to  whom  the 
courses  are  likely  to  be  of  increasing  service.  Already 
upwards  of  twenty  foreign  students,  chiefly  American 
graduates,  have  attended  these  classes,  and  it  will  be 
seen  from  the  annexed  list*  that  five  American 
graduates  attended  the  course  for  the  past  session. 


APPENDIX  II 
LIST   OF   MSS.   FACSIMILES 

Series  I.  A. — Files  1-5.    Old  Palaeographical  Society's 

Publications   (proofs   and   duplicates),      nth  to 

1 5th  centuries.    36  plates. 
Series  I.  B. — Files  1-4.    Old  Palaeographical  Society's 

Publications    (proofs    and    duplicates).      6th    to 

1 5th  centuries.    57  plates. 
Series  I.  C. — Files  1-4.    Old  Palaeographical  Society's 

Publications    (proofs    and    duplicates).      5th    to 

1 5th  centuries.    120  plates. 
Series  II. — Files  1-8.    New  Palaeographical  Society's 

Publications.     200  plates. 
Series  III. — File  i.    National  MSS.    77  plates. 
Series  IV. — File  i.    Old  English,  Latin,  and  French 

Charter  Hands.    9th  to  1 5th  centuries.    30  plates. 

*  Omitted  here. 


22          TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

Series  IV. — File  2.  Court  Hand,  Chancery,  and  Secre- 
tary. 1 5th  to  1 8th  centuries.  13  plates. 

Series  IV. — File  3 .  Cursive  Vernacular  Writings,  1 5  th 
to  1 8th  centuries.  32  plates. 

Series  IV. — File  4.  English  Register  Hand,  nth  to 
1 5th  centuries.  18  plates. 

Series  V. — File  i.    English  Book  Hand.    2  plates. 

Series  VI. — File  i.    Foreign  Cursive.    12  plates. 

Series  VI. — File  2.     Foreign  Register  Hand,    i  plate. 

Series  VI. — File  3.    Foreign  Book  Hand.    3  plates. 

Additional  Series  of  Miscellaneous  Facsimiles.  32 
plates. 

NOTE. — The  greater  part  of  Series  IV.,  which  is  used  for  reading  in  class 
is  now  made  up  to  the  number  of  18  copies  of  each  plate. 


PREFACE 

I  HAVE  been  asked  to  write  a  few  words  by  way  of 
Preface  to  these  two  small  Bibliographies  which  Miss 
Moore  has  been  at  some  pains  to  compile,  and  which 
Mr.  Sidney  Webb  has  recommended  for  publication 
in  an  appropriate  series. 

Amongst  ourselves  the  subject  of  Historical  Biblio- 
graphy has  been  so  grievously  neglected  that  almost 
any  essay  of  this  kind  should  prove  acceptable.  In 
the  present  instance,  the  select  Bibliographies  that 
have  been  undertaken  are  such  as  prove  of  real  value 
to  those  who  have  occasion  to  study  the  theory  of  the 
auxiliary  studies  of  Palaeography  and  Diplomatic,  or 
the  several  branches  of  early  manorial  and  agrarian 
history.  At  the  present  moment,  perhaps  the  most 
instructive  current  bibliography  of  Palaeography 
compiled  in  this  country  is  the  periodical  list  issued 
to  members  of  the  New  Palaeographical  Society, 
whilst  no  compendious  bibliography  of  Diplomatic 
and  its  kindred  subjects  is  available  for  English 
students.  Moreover,  the  "  Lists "  printed  in  this 
volume  have  been  compiled  by  a  student  of  these 
subjects  for  the  use  of  her  fellow-students,  and  some 
regard  should  be  paid  to  the  practical  value  of  such 
a  method  of  selection. 

Miss  Moore  herself  has  had  experience  of  the  require- 
ments of  students  in  the  two  Universities  of  London 
and  Edinburgh,  whilst  in  the  course  of  her  professional 
work  for  the  Victoria  County  History,  and  of  her 
researches  at  the  Public  Record  Office  and  British 
Museum,  she  has  gained  a  considerable  experience  of 
the  requirements  of  students  which  she  has  set  herself 
to  supply  as  far  as  possible  in  the  following  Lists. 


24  PREFACE 

For  my  own  part  I  feel  sure  that  I  shall  find  both 
these  compilations  very  useful,  and,  as  most  of  us 
are  merely  students  of  such  subjects  as  these,  it  may 
be  hoped  that  this  contribution  to  the  general  store 
of  knowledge  will  be  kindly  received  by  our  fellow 
students. 

The  work  has  benefited  by  the  very  kind  permission 
of  Miss  Frances  G.  Davenport,  Ph.D.,  of  the  Carnegie 
Institution,  Washington  (whom  I  am  proud  to  count 
amongst  my  earlier  students),  to  use  the  valuable 
materials  collected  by  her  for  the  well-known  "  Classi- 
fied List  of  Printed  Original  Materials  for  English 
Manorial  and  Agrarian  History,"  published  in  1894. 
Miss  Moore's  compilation  may  therefore  be  regarded 
as  a  version  of  this  admirable  "  List,"  on  broader 
lines,  including  later  works  and,  to  some  extent, 
unpublished  sources.  Even  such  a  revised  version, 
however,  can  only  be  regarded  as  stopping  a  gap  in 
the  Bibliography  of  this  section  of  Mediaeval  Economic 
History,  which  has  fortunately  begun  to  receive  the 
attention  of  a  seminar  at  Oxford,  conducted  by  the 
greatest  living  authority  upon  the  subject. 

Although  no  titles  of  works  published  later  than 
1910  were  included  when  this  volume  was  in  the  press 
more  than  a  year  ago,  the  delay  in  its  publication,  due 
to  various  causes,  has  enabled  Miss  Moore  to  add  a 
few  titles  of  special  interest  dated  in  1911, 

H.  H. 
March  8,  1911. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF 
PALEOGRAPHY  ftf  DIPLOMATIC 


CONTENTS. 


I.     PALAEOGRAPHY. 

PAGE 

1.  Bibliography  of  Bibliographies  ..          ..          ..          ..          ..          ..29 

(a)  Sections  of  Bibliographical  Works  . .         . .          . .          . .          . .  29 

(b)  Articles  in  Periodical  Publications 29 

2.  General  Authorities         . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  3 i 

(a)  General  Treatises  on  Palaeography            ..          ..          ..  31 

(/»)  Special  Treatises        . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  33 

(c)  Periodical  Publications         . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  33 

3.  Descriptions  of  Manuscript  Collections            . .          . .          . .  33 

4.  Treatises  relating  to  the  National  Writings    . .          . .          . .  34 

(a)  England          34 

(£)  Scotland         34 

(c)  Ireland            . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  34 

(<0  Wales 35 

W  I^ly 35 

(/)  Germany         35 

(g)  France            35 

(£)  Spain  . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  36 

5.  Miscellaneous  Works      .. 36 

(a)  Paper-making            . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  36 

(£)  Watermarks   . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  37 

(c)  Writing  Materials,  Scribes,  and  the  Scriptorium 37 

(d)  History  of  the  Alphabet 38 

(e)  Tironian  Notes  and  Ciphers . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  38 

(/)  Extensions 38 

(g)  Autographs     . .                                                                     ....  39 

(h)  Illuminations . .          . .          . .          . .          . .         . .          . .  39 

6.  Abbreviations      . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  39 

(a)  Bibliography             . .         . .         . .         . .         . .         . .  39 

(b}  Early  Publications    . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  40 

(c)  Modern  Publications             . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  40 

7.  Facsimiles 40 

(a)  General           . .          . .          . .          . .         . .          . .          . .          . .  40 

(b)  England          42 

(c)  Scotland         43 

(d)  Ireland           . .         . .         . .         . .         . .         . .         . .         . .  43 

to  Wales 44 

(/)  Italy 44 

(g)  Germany        .. ._-.         ...         ...         ..  44 


28  CONTENTS— continued. 

PAGE 

(b]  France 44 

CO   sPain  •  •    .  --45 

(f)   Other  Nations            . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  45 

8.    Facsimiles  of  Illuminated  Manuscripts           . .          . .          . .          . .  46 

(a)  General           46 

(£)  England  and  Ireland             . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  46 

(c)  France             . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  46 

II.     DIPLOMATIC. 

1.  Bibliography  of  Bibliographies ..          ..          ..          ..          ..          ..47 

(a}  Sections  of  Bibliographical  Works . .          . .          . .          . .  47 

(£)  Articles  in  Periodical  Publications . .          . .          . .          . .  47 

(c)  Bibliographies  in  Manuals  . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  48 

2.  General  Authorities         . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  48 

3.  Treatises  relating  to  the  National  Chanceries. .          . .          . .  49 

(a)  England          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  49 

(i)  General            . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  49 

(ii)  Anglo-Saxon  Charters           . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  50 

(iii)  Post-Conquest  Charters        50 

(iv)  Writs  under  the  Great  Seal  and  Instruments  under  the 

Smaller  Seals            . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  52 

(v)  Judicial  Proceedings. .          ..          ..          ..          ..          ..52 

(vi)  Ecclesiastical  Documents •  •  53 

(&)  Scotland          53 

(c]  Ireland            . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  53 

00  Wales 53 

(e)  Continental  Chanceries         53 

4.  Auxiliary  Studies            ..          ..          ..          ..          ..          ..          •  •  55 

(a)  Chronology     ..          ..          ..          ..          ..          ..          ..          •  •  55 

(b)  Seals 56 

(i)  Bibliography             . .  56 

(ii)  General          5  6 

(iii)  England         . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          •  •  57 

(iv)  Scotland        58 

(v)  Wales 59 

(c)  Coins    . .       _ 59 

(i)  Bibliography             . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  59 

(ii)  General          59 

(iii)  England         59 

(iv)  Scotland        60 

(v)  Ireland           . .          . .  60 

t  (vi)  Wales             60 

(d)  Linguistic       . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  60 

(i)  Latin 60 

(ii)  Norman-French        ..          ..          ..          ..          ..          ..  61 

(iii)  English          6 1 

(iv)  Welsh           62 

(v)  Miscellaneous           . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  62 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF 
PALEOGRAPHY   &  DIPLOMATIC. 

The  titles  of  works  which  have  not  been  examined  by  the  compiler 
are  marked  with  an  asteris^. 


i.  PALAEOGRAPHY. 

I.     BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    BIBLIOGRAPHIES. 

(a)  Sections  of  Bibliographical  Works. 

1.  DAHLMANN-WAITZ.      Quellenkunde    der    deutsche 

Geschichte,  pp.  12-13.      Leipzig,   1906. 

2.  GROSS,    C.      Literature    and    sources    of    English 

history,     pp.  28-33.     1900. 

3.  LANGLOIS,  C.  V.    Manuel  de  bibliographic  histori- 

que.  Vol.  I.,  2nd  ed.,  p.  167.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1901-4. 

4.  STEIN,    H.      Manuel    de    bibliographic    generale 

(S.  14).    pp.  437-8.    Paris,  1897. 

(b)  Articles  in  Periodical  Publications. 

5.  BOURMONT,  A.  DE.     Paleographie  et  diplomatique. 

Congres  bibliographique  international,  1888. 
Paris,  1889.  (Reprinted  separately,  Paris, 
1888.) 

6.  Deutsche    Zeitschrift    fur    Geschichtswissenschaft. 

Freiburg  im  Breisgau,  1889-96.     Neue  Folge, 
Vierteljahrschrift,    Nos.    1-2,    1897-8.        His- 
torischeVierteljahrschrift,Nos.  3,  etc.,  1898,  etc. 
29 


30         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

7.  GRAND,  E.  D.    Cours  de  paleographie  de  la  Faculte 

des  Lettres  de  Montpellier,  Lecon  d'ouverture. 
(Revue  des  langues  romanes,  46  ser.,  torn.  III. 
(1889),  bibliography,  pp.  590-600.)  Mont- 
pellier, 1890. 

8.  HESSELS,  H.  J.    The  palaeographical  publications 

of  the  last  twenty-five  years.  (Academy,  1884, 
September  20,  October  4  and  II.) 

9.  IHM,   M.      Lateinische  Papyri.      Catalogue  with 

bibliography  printed  in  Centralblatt  fur 
Bibliothekswesen  XVI.,  pp.  341-57.  Leipzig, 
1899. 

10.  Jahresberichte  der  Geschichtswissenschaft,  1878, 

etc.    Berlin,  1880,  etc. 

11.  JOHN  RYLANDS  LIBRARY.      Selections  from  the 

works  on  (Greek  and)  Latin  palaeography  in  the 
John  Rylands  Library.  (Manchester  Quar- 
terly Bulletin  of  the  John  Rylands  Library, 
1903).  1904. 

12.  Kritischer   Jahresberichte   iiber   die   Fortschritte 

der  romanischen  Philologie.  Munich  and 
Leipzig,  1892,  etc. 

13.  OMONT,  H.    Listes  des  recueils  de  facsimiles  et  des 

reproductions  de  manuscrits  conserves  a  la 
Bibliotheque  Nationale.  (Extrait  de  la  Revue 
des  Bibliotheques.)  Paris,  1903. 

14.  PIRENNE,  H.      Sur   1'etat    actuel   des   etudes   de 

paleographie  et  de  diplomatique.  (Revue  de 
1' instruction  publique  en  Belgique,  torn.  XXIX., 
87-103.)  Gand,  1886. 

15.  POUPARDIN,  R.,  and  PROU,  M.    Liste  des  recueils 

de  facsimiles  de  chartes.  (Actes  du  Congres 
international  pour  la  reproduction  des  manu- 
scrits, des  monnaies  et  des  sceaux,  pp.  217  sq.) 
Brussels,  1905. 

16.  PROU,  M.     Paleographie  et  diplomatique  de  1888 

a  1897.  Congres  bibliographique  international, 
1898,  pp.  498  sq.  Paris,  1900. 


PALEOGRAPHY  31 

17.  RANKIN,  J.  T.  Index  to  facsimiles  in  Latin 
palaeography.  (Pratt  Institute,  Monthly,  VIII. , 
p.  39.)  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  1899. 


II.     GENERAL    AUTHORITIES. 

(a)  General  Treatises  on  Palaeography. 

1 8.  ARNDT,  W.    La  paleographie  latine.    (Translated 

by  E.  Bacha  from  the  German  "  Lateinische 
Schrift "  in  "  Grundriss  der  germanischen 
Philologie  I,"  1889.  2nd  ed.,  pp.  263-82. 
1901.)  Liege,  1891. 

19.  ASTLE,  T.      Origin  and  progress  of  handwriting. 

1783.     2nd  ed.     1803.     Reprinted,  1876. 

20.  CHASSANT,  A.     Paleographie  des  chartes  et  des 

manuscrits  du  Xle  au  XVIIe  siecle.  8th  ed. 
Paris,  1885. 

21.  EBERT,   F.  A.     Zur   Handschriftenkunde.      (Die 

Bildung  des  Bibliothekars,  Bd.  i.),  Leipzig, 
1825. 

22.  GIRY,  A.    Manuel  de  diplomatique.    Paris,  1894. 

23.  GLORIA,    A.     Compendia     delle     lezioni    teorico 

pratiche  di  paleografia  e  diplomatica.  Padua, 
1870. 

24.  HUMPHREYS,  H.  N.     The  origin  and  progress  of  the 

art  of  writing.     1853. 

25.  LEIST,  F.  Urkundenlehre ;  Katechismus  der  Diplo- 

matik,  Palaeographie,  Chronologic  und  Sphrag- 
istik.  Leipzig,  1893. 

26.  *LE    BLANT,    E.     Paleographie   des   inscriptions 

latines  du  3e  siecle  a  la  fin  du  JQ  siecle.  Paris 
(1898?). 

27.  MABILLON,  J.    De  re  diplomatica.    1709.    3rd  ed. 

Naples,  1789. 

28.  MADAN,  F.    Books  in  manuscript.    1893. 

29.  MAFFEI,  S.    Istoria  diplomatica.    Mantua,  1727. 


32         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

30.  MEISTER,    A.      Grundriss    der   Geschichtswissen- 

schaft.  Bd.  I,  pp.  21-130,  Lateinische  Palao- 
graphie,  by  B.  Bretholz.  Leipzig,  1906. 

31.  MIGNE,  J.  P.  (Ed.).    Nouvelle  encyclopedic  theo- 

logique  xlvii.  Dictionnaire  de  paleographie. 
Paris,  1854. 

32.  PAOLI,    C.      Grundriss    zur    Vorlesungen    iiber 

lateinische  Palseographie  und  Urkundenlehre. 
(Translated  by  K.  Lohmeyer  from  the  Italian 
Programma  di  paleografia  latina  e  di  diplo- 
matica.)  Innsbruck,  1902. 

33.  POSSE.  O.     Die  Lehre  von  den  Privaturkunden. 

Leipzig,  1887. 

34.  PROU,    M.      Manuel    de    paleographie    latine    et 

francaise  du  Vie  au  XVIIe  siecle.  3rd.  ed. 
Paris,  1910. 

35.  REUSENS,  E.  H.  J.     Elements  de  paleographie. 

Louvain,  1899. 

36.  SILVESTRE,  J.  B.    Paleographie  universelle.    Four 

vols.  Paris,  1839-41.  (Translated  into  English 
by  Sir  F.  Madden.  Two  vols.,  1850.) 

37.  TASSIN  ET  TOUSTAIN.     Nouveau  traite  de  diplo- 

matique.    Paris,  1750-65. 

38.  THOMPSON,  E.  M.    Handbook  of  Greek  and  Latin 

Palaeography.     1906. 

39.  THOMPSON,  E.  M.  Palaeography.    (Companion  to 

Latin  Studies,  Ed.  J.  E.  Sandys,  p. 765.)  1910. 

40.  THOYTS,  E.  E.     How  to  decipher  and  study  old 

documents.     3rd  ed.     1909. 

41.  TRAUBE,    L.      Vorlesungen    und    abhandlungen, 

Bd.  I.  Zur  Palaographie  und  Handschriften- 
kunde.  (Ed.  P.  Lehmann.)  Munich,  1909. 

42.  WAILLY,N.  DE.     Elements  de  paleographie.    Two 

vols.     Paris,  1838. 

43.  WATTENBACH,    W.      Anleitung    zur    lateinischen 

Palaeographie.     4th  ed.     Leipzig,    1886. 

44.  WRIGHT,    A.    and    MARTIN,  C.    T.    Court  hand 

restored.    9th  ed.    1879. 


PALEOGRAPHY  33 

(b)  Special  Treatises. 

45.  DELISLE,  L.     Note  sur  Porigine  des  i  /pointes. 

(Bibliotheque  de  1'Ecole  des  Chartes,  XIIL, 
pp.  563-4;  XIV.,  p.  312).  Paris,  1852-3. 

46.  DELISLE,  L.     Forme    des    abbreviations    et  des 

liaisons  dans  les  lettres  des  papes  au  XHIe 
siecle.  (Reprinted  from  ibid.,  XLVIIL, 
pp.  121-4.)  Paris,  1887. 

47.  DELISLE,  L.     "  Litterse  tonsae  "  a  la  chancellerie 

Romaine  au  XHIe  siecle.  (Reprinted  from 
ibid.  LXIL,  pp.  256-63.)  Paris,  1901. 

48.  ROBERT,  U.    Note  sur  Torigine  de  1'e  cedille  dans 

les    manuscrits.      (Melanges    Julien      Havet, 

PP-  633-7-)    Paris.  l895- 


(c)  Periodical  Publications. 

49.  Bibliotheque  de  1'Ecole  des  Chartes,  Paris,  1839, 

etc. 

50.  Bibliotheque  Nationale,  Notices  et  extraits  des 

manuscrits.    Paris,  1787,  etc. 

III.     DESCRIPTIONS    OF    MS.    COLLECTIONS. 

51.  BRITISH   MUSEUM.     Guide   to   the   manuscripts, 

autographs,  charters,  seals,  illuminations  and 
bindings  exhibited  in  the  Department  of  Manu- 
scripts in  the  Grenville  Library.  3rd  ed.  1906. 

52.  DELISLE,  L.     Le  cabinet  des  manuscrits  de  la 

Bibliotheque  Nationale.  Vols.  I.-III.,  Paris, 
1 868-8 1. 

53.  JAMES,  M.  R.    Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  manu- 

scripts in  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum.    1895. 

54.  Musee  des  Archives  Nationales,  Paris,  1872. 

55.  NICHOLSON,  E.  W.  B.     Brief  conspectus  of  the 

cases  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  illustrating  the 


34         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

history  of  Latin  and  West  European  book- 
hands.  1890. 

56.  Public  Record  Office,  Catalogue  of  the  museum 

of  the.     6th  ed.     1909. 

IV.     TREATISES  RELATING  TO  THE  NATIONAL 
WRITINGS. 

(a)  England. 

57.  HALL,  H.     Studies  in  English  official  historical 

documents.      (Part    3.)      1908. 

58.  HARDY,  W.   J.     Handwriting  of  the  kings  and 

queens  of  England.     1893. 

59.  HICKES,    G.      Linguarum    septentrionalium    the- 

saurus (Dissertatio  epistolaris),  part  3.    1705-3. 

60.  JOHNSON,    C.,    and    JENKINSON,    C.    H.      Court 

Hand.     Oxford,  1912. 

61.  KELLER,     W.       Angelsachsische     Palaographie. 

Palaestra  XLIII.  Ed.  by  A.  Brandl,  G. 
Rothe,  and  E.  Schmidt.  2  parts,  Berlin,  1906. 

62.  THOMPSON,  E.  M.    The  history  of  English  hand- 

writing, A. 0.700- 1400.  (Bibliographical Society's 
Transactions.  V.,  pp.  109-142,  213-53.  T9OIJ 
and  cf.  Handbook,  ut  supra,  pp.  244-56 
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(b)  Scotland. 

63.  ANDERSON,    J.      Selectus    diplomatum    Scotiae 

thesaurus.    1739. 

64.  INNES,  C.    Facsimiles  of  national  manuscripts  of 

Scotland.    1867-71. 

(c)  Ireland. 

65.  GILBERT,  J.  T.    Account  of  facsimiles  of  national 

manuscripts  of  Ireland.     1884. 

66.  LINDSAY,  W.  M.     Early  Irish  minuscule  script. 

(St.  Andrew's  University  Publications, VI.)  1910. 


PALEOGRAPHY  35 

67.  TRAUBE,    L.      Perrona    Scottorum.      (Sitzungs- 

berichte  der  philosophisch-philologischen  und 
der  historischen  Classe  der  konigl.  bayer. 
Akademie  der  Wissenschaften  zu  Miinchen, 
1900.  Heft,  IV.,  pp.  469-537.)  1901. 

(d)  Wales. 

68.  EVANS,  J.  G.,  and  RHYS,  J.    Book  of  Llan  Dav. 

(Series  of  Welsh  Texts.)     1893. 

(e)  Italy. 

69.  CECCHETTI,   B.     Programma   delF Imperial   Real 

Scuola  di  Paleografia  in  Venezia.    Venice,  1 862. 

70.  MAFFEI,  S.    Op.  cit.     (No.  29.) 

71.  MARINI,  G.    I  papiri  diplomatic!.    Rome,  1805. 

72.  MONACI,    E.      Archivio    paleographico    Italiano. 

Rome,  1882,  etc. 

73.  Russi,M.    Paleografia  e  diplomatica  di  documenti 

delle  province  Napolitane.    Naples,  1883. 

74.  VAYRA,  P.    II  museo  storico  della  casa  di  Savoia 

nell' archivio  di  stato  in  Torino.    Turin,  1880. 

(/)  Germany. 

75.  SYBEL,  H.  VON,  and  SICKEL,  T.  VON.     Kaiser- 

urkunden  in  Abbildungen.     Berlin.     1880-91. 

76.  *Unterrichts-Behelfe     zur     Handschriftenkunde. 

Handschriften  aus  dem  XVI.,  XVII.,  und 
XVIII.  Jahrhundert.  (Zusammengestellt  v.  d. 
Direktion  d.  K  K.  Kriegsarchivs.)  Vienna,  ort 


(g)  France. 

77.  BOURMONT,  A.  DE.    Lecture  et  transcription  des 

vieilles  ecritures.    Manuel  de  paleographie  des 
XVIe,  XVIIe,  et  XVIIIe  siecles.    Caen,  1881. 

78.  DELISLE,  L.    Notice  sur  un  manuscrit  merovingien 

contenant  des  fragments  d'Eugyppius  apparte- 
mant  a  M.  Jules  Delnoyers.    Paris,  1875. 


36         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

79.  DELISLE,  L.     Memoire  sur  1'ecole  calligraphique 

de  Tours  au  IXe  siecle.  (Reprinted  from 
Memoires  de  1' Academic  des  Inscriptions  et 
Belles-Lettres,  XXXII. ,  le  partie.)  Paris,  1885. 

80.  DELISLE,     L.      L'Evangeliaire     de     Saint-Vaast 

d' Arras  et  la  calligraphic  Franco-Saxonne  du 
IXe  siecle.  Paris,  1888. 

(b)  Spain. 

81.  LOEW,  A.  Studia  Palaeographica.    A  contribution 

to  the  history  of  early  Latin  minuscule  and  to 
the  dating  of  Visigothic  MSS.  (Sitzungsberichte 
der  Koniglich  Bayerischen  Akademie  der 
Wissenschaften  Philos-philol.  und  hist,  klasse.) 
Munich,  1910. 

82.  LOEW,  A.     The   Beneventan   Script.      (Archaeol. 

Institute  of  America.) 

83.  MERINO,  A.     Escuela   paleographica,   6   de  leer 

letras  antiguas.    Madrid,  1780. 

84.  MUNOZ  Y  RIVERO,   J.     Manual    de    paleografia 

diplomatica  espanola  de  los  siglos  XII.  al 
XVII.  Madrid,  1880.  2nd  ed.  1890. 


V.     MISCELLANEOUS    WORKS 

(a)  Paper-making. 

85.  BRIQUET,  C.  M.     La  legende  paleographique  du 

papier  de  coton.     Geneva,  1884. 

86.  BRIQUET,   C.    M.      Recherches   sur   les   premiers 

papiers  employes  en  Occident  et  en  orient  du 
Xe  au  XI Ve  siecle.     Paris,  1886. 

87.  CROSS,  C.  F.,  and  BEVAN,  E.  J.    A  text-book  of 

paper-making.    3rd  ed.  1907. 

88.  DUMERCY,    C.      Bibliographic    de    la    papeterie. 

Brussels,  1888. 

89.  GARNETT,  R.    Early  Arabian  paper-making.  (The 

Library,  New  Series,  IV.,  pp.  i-io.)     1903. 


PALAEOGRAPHY  37 

90.  JENKINS,  R.    Early  attempts  at  paper-making  in 

England.  (Library  Association  Record,  II., 
pp.  479-88,  577-88;  III.,  pp.  239-51;  IV., 
pp.  128-39.)  1900-02. 

(b)  Water-marks. 

91.  BRIQUET,  C.  M.    Les  filigranes.    Four  vols.  Paris, 

1907. 

92.  DEL   MARMOL,    F.      Dictionnaire   des   filigranes. 

Namur,  1900. 

93.  SOTHEBY,  S.  L.    Collection  of  specimens  of  water- 

marks in  paper.     (British  Museum.) 

(c)  Writing  Materials,  Scribes,  and  the  Scriptorium. 

94.  CANEPARIUS,  P.  M.    De  atramentis.     1660. 

95.  CLARK,  J.  W.    The  care  of  books.    2nd  ed.    1902, 

reissue  1910. 

96.  DAVENPORT,   C.   J.     The  book,  its  history  and 

development.     (Westminster  Series.)     1907. 

97.  GASQUET,   F.   A.       The  old   English  Bible,  pp. 

35-53.    The  monastic  scriptorium.     1908. 

98.  HARDY,  T.  D.       Descriptive  catalogue  of  manu- 

scripts.    III.    Preface,  pp.  xxxii.,  et  seq.  The 

St.  Albans  school  of  writers.  Three  vols. 
1862-71. 

99.  *HEYMANN,    T.,    and    UEBEL,      A.      Aus  dem 

Schriftwesen  des  Mittelalters.    Leipzig,  1907. 

100.  JAMES,  M.  R.    Ancient  Libraries  of  Canterbury 

and  Dover.     Intro,  p.  Ixi.     1903. 

101.  MARTIN,  H.    Notes  sur  les  ecrivains  au  travail. 

(Melanges  Chatelain,  pp.  535-44.)  Paris, 
1910. 

102.  MILBURN,  J.  B.    Mediaeval  manuscripts.     (Dub- 

lin Review,  CXXXVL,  pp.  87-112.)     1905. 

103.  PAUES,  A.  C.    The  Irish  school  of  writing.    (Cam- 

bridge History  of  English  Literature,  I., 
pp.  7-18.)  1907. 


38         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

104.  PUTNAM,  G.  H.    Books  and  their  makers  during 

the  Middle  Ages.    Two  vols.    New  York,  1896. 

105.  WATTENBACH,  W.    Das  Schriftwesen  im  Mittel- 

alter.     3rd  ed.     Leipzig,  1896. 

(d)  History  of  the  Alphabet. 

106.  HUGO,  H.    De  prima  scribendi  origine.    1738. 

107.  JOHNSON,  J.    Typographia  ;   a  series  of  Ancient 

and  Modern  Alphabets  and  Domesday  Charac- 
ters. (Vol.  II.,  p.  248  sq.)  1824. 

108.  TAYLOR,  I.    The  History  of  the  Alphabet.    New 

edition.    Two  vols.     1899. 

(e)  Tironian  Notes  and  Ciphers. 

109.  CHATELAIN,  E.     Introduction  a  la  lecture  des 

notes  tironiennes.      Paris,  1900. 
no.  HALL,  H.     The  Dot-System  of  the  Exchequer. 
(Pipe  Roll  Society's  Publications,  Vol.  VII.) 
1886. 

111.  PALGRAVE,  F.     The  ancient  calendars  and  in- 

ventories of  the  Treasury  of  His  Majesty's 
Exchequer  (Symbols).  Three  vols.  1836. 

(/)  Extensions. 

112.  BURTON,    J.    H.      The    Register   of   the    Privy 

Council  of  Scotland.  Vol.  I.  Preface, 
pp.  xliv.  sq.  (Extensions).  1877. 

113.  HALL,   H.      Op.   cit.     Part   3.     (pp.    390-394.) 

(No.  57-) 

114.  LONDON   PUBLIC   RECORD   OFFICE.     The   4Oth 

annual  report  of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the 
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1879. 

115.  PIPE  ROLL  SOCIETY.    Publications  XXIX.    Pre- 

face, pp.  viii.-xi.  (Extensions).     1908. 


PALAEOGRAPHY  39 

(g)  Autographs. 

116.  CHARAVAY,  E.    Lettres  autographes  composant 

la  collection  de  M.  Alfred  Bovet.  (Preface.) 
Paris,  1887. 

(/;)  Illuminations. 

117.  BIRCH,    W.    DE    G.,    and    JENNER,    H.      Early 

drawings  and  illuminations  :  an  introduction 
to  the  study  of  illuminated  manuscripts,  with 
a  dictionary  of  subjects  in  the  British  Museum. 

i879. 

1 1 8.  HERBERT,    J.    A.        Illuminated    manuscripts. 

(Connoisseur's  Library.)     1911. 

119.  LAMPRECHT,    K.     Initial-Ornamentik  des  VIII. 

bis  XIII.  Jahrhunderts.     Leipzig,  1882. 

1 20.  MIDDLETON,  J.  H.     Illuminated  manuscripts  in 

classical  and  mediaeval  times,  their  art  and 
their  technique.  1892. 

121.  SHAW,  H.    The  art  of  illumination  as  practised 

during  the  Middle  Ages.     2nd  ed.     1870. 

122.  THOMPSON,  E.  M.     English  illuminated  manu- 

scripts, A.D.  700  to  the  1 5th  century.  (Biblio- 
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123.  THOMPSON,  E.  M.    The  grotesque  and  the  humor- 

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VI.     ABBREVIATIONS. 

(a)  Bibliography. 

124.  HARDY,  T.  D.  Registrum  Palatinum  Dunel- 
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(b)  Early  Publications. 

125.  TASSIN  and  TOUSTAIN.    Nouveau  traite  de  dip- 

lomatique ut  supra.  Vol.  III.,  pp.  537,  sq. 
(No.  37.) 

126.  WALTHER,     G.     L.       Lexicon     diplomaticum. 

Gottingen,  1745.  Another  edition,  Gottingen, 
1747.  Another  edition,  Ulm,  1756. 

(c)  Later  Publications. 

127.  CAPPELLI,  A.    Lexicon  dei  abbreviature.    Milan, 

1899. 

128.  CHASSANT,     A.      Dictionnaire     d' abbreviations 

latines  et  frangaises.     5th  ed.    Paris,  1884. 

129.  HARDY,   T.   D.      Rotuli   litterarum   clausarum. 

Preface,  pp.  74-85.     1833. 

130.  LINDSAY,  W.  M.     Contractions  in  early  Latin 

minuscule  manuscripts.     1908. 

131.  MARTIN,  C.  T.    The  record  interpreter.    2nd  ed. 

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132.  PIPE  ROLL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  III., 

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13:3.  PROU,    M.      Manuel    ut    supra.,    pp.    311-474. 
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134.  TRAUBE,    L.      Nomina    sacra  ;     Versuch    einer 

Geschichte  der  christlichen  Kurzungen.  (Quel- 
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135.  WRIGHT,  A.  and  MARTIN,  C.  T.  Op.  cit.  (No.  44.) 


VII.     FACSIMILES. 

(a)  General. 

136.  ARNDT,  W.  Schrifttafeln  zum  Gebrauch  bei 
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Berlin,  1874-8. 


PALEOGRAPHY  41 

137.  ARNDT,  W.       Schrifttafeln  zur  Erlernung   der 

lateinischen  Palaeographie.  Berlin,  4th  ed. 
1904. 

138.  ASTLE,  T.     Op.  cit.     (No.  19.) 

139.  BRITISH  MUSEUM.    Catalogue  of  ancient  manu- 

scripts.   Part  2,  Latin,  1884. 

140.  BURN,  A.  E.    Facsimiles  of  the  Creeds  from  early 

manuscripts  with  palaeographical  notes,  by 
Ludwig  Traube.  1909. 

141.  CHAMPOLLION-FIGEAC,    A.      Chartes    et    manu- 

scrits  sur  papyrus  de  la  Bibliotheque  Royale 
(Ecole  des  Chartes).  Paris,  1840. 

142.  CHROUST,      A.        Monumenta      palseographica. 

Munich,   1899,  etc. 

143.  DELISLE,  L.     Le  cabinet  des  manuscrits  de  la 

Bibliotheque  Nationale.     Op.  cit.     (No.  53.) 

144.  DELISLE,  L.     Melanges  de  paleographie  et   de 

bibliographic.  i  vol.  and  atlas.  Paris, 
1880. 

145.  ECOLE  DES  CHARTES.     Album  paleographique. 

Paris,  1887. 

146.  *L' Ecole  des  Chartes,  recueil   de    facsimiles   a 

1' usage  de.    Paris,  1880,  etc. 

147.  IHM,  M.     Palaeographia  Latina.     1910. 

148.  JAMES,  M.  R.    The  western  manuscripts  in  the 

Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Four 
vols.  1900-04.  Vol.  IV.,  Facsimiles. 

149.  JOHNSON,  C.,  and  JENKINSON,  C.  H.     Op.  cit. 

(No.  60.) 

150.  Melanges  Chatelain.     Paris,    1910. 

151.  NEW  PALAEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Publications. 

Facsimiles  of  ancient  manuscripts.     1903,  etc. 

152.  NICOLE,  J.,  and  MOREL,  C.    Archives  militaires 

du  ler  siecle.    Geneva,  1900. 

153.  PALAEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Publications.  Fac- 

similes of  manuscripts  and  inscriptions.  Ed. 
E.  A.  Bond  and  E.  M.  Thompson.  Series 
I.  and  II.,  1873-94. 


42         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

154.  PERTZ,  G.  H.    Schrifttafeln  zum  Gebrauchbei 

diplomatischen  vorlesungen.  Hanover,  1844-69. 

155.  PROU,  M.     Recueil  de  facsimiles  du   Xlle   au 

XVIIe  siecle.    Paris,  1892. 

156.  PROU,  M.    Nouveau  recueil,  etc.    Paris,  1896. 

157.  PROU,  M.    Recueil  de  facsimiles  du  Ve  au  XVIIe 

siecle.    Paris,  1904. 

158.  PROU,  M.    Manuel.    Op.  cit.    (Album.)    (No.  34.) 

159.  REUSENS,  E.  H.  J.     Op.  cit.    (No.  35.) 

160.  SILVESTRE,  J.  B.    Op.  cit.    (No.  36.) 

161.  STEFFENS,  F.    Lateinische  Palasographie.    Frei- 

burg, 1903,  etc. 

162.  TASSIN  and  TOUSTAIN.    Nouveau  traite,  ut  supra. 

(No.  37.) 

163.  WAILLY,  N.  DE.     Op.  cit.     (No.  42.) 

164.  WESSELY,  C.     Schrifttafeln  zur  alteren  lateinis- 

chen  Palaeographie.     Leipzig,   1898. 

165.  ZANGEMEISTER,     C.,     and     WATTENBACH,     W. 

Exempla  codicum  Latinorum  litteris  majus- 
culis  scriptorum.  Heidelberg,  1876-9. 

(b)  England. 

166.  BOND,  E.  A.     Facsimiles  of  ancient  charters  in 

the  British  Museum.     1873-8. 

167.  Domesday    Book    facsimile    (Ordnance    Survey 

Office).     35  parts.     1861-3. 

168.  DELISLE,  L.     Recueil  des  Actes  de  Henri  II. 

Two  vols.  and  atlas.    1909. 

169.  HARDY,  W.  J.     Op.  cit.     (No.  58.) 

170.  KELLER,  W.     Op.  cit.    (No.  61.) 

171.  LONDON  SCHOOL  OF  ECONOMICS.     The  Receipt 

Roll  of  the  Exchequer  for  Michaelmas  Term 
XXXI.  Henry  II.,  A.D.  1185.  Ed.  by  the  Class 
in  Palaeography  of  the  London  School  of  Econo- 
mics and  Political  Science,  with  a  Preface  by 
H.  Hall.  (Studies  in  Economics  and  Political 
Science,  7.)  1899. 


PALAEOGRAPHY  43 

172.  SANDERS,  W.  B.     Facsimiles  of  national  manu- 

scripts of  England.     1865-8. 

173.  SANDERS,   W.    B.      Facsimiles   of   Anglo-Saxon 

manuscripts.     1878-84. 

174.  U.K.  RECORD  COMMISSION.    Report,  1800-1812. 

1812. 

175.  U.K.   RECORD  COMMISSION.     Appendix  to  the 

reports.     1819. 

176.  U.K.  Government.    Report  from  the  Select  Com- 

mittee appointed  to  inquire  into  the  state  of  the 
Public  Records  of  the  Kingdom.  1800. 

177.  WARNER,  G.  F.,  and  ELLIS,  H.  J.    Facsimiles  of 

royal  and  other  charters  in  the  British  Museum, 
Vol.  I.  William  I.  to  Richard  I.  1903. 

178.  WARNER,  G.  F.      Facsimiles  of  royal,  historical, 

literary  and  other  autographs  in  the  Depart- 
ment of  Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum. 
Series  I.-V.,  1895,  etc.  In  one  vol.,  1899. 

179.  WRIGHT,  A.     Op.  cit.    (No.  44.) 

1 80.  WUELCKER,  R.    Codex  Vercellensis.    Die  Angel- 

sachsische  Handschrift  zu  Vercelli  in  getreuer 
Nachbildung.  Leipzig,  1894. 

(c)  Scotland. 

181.  ANDERSON,  J.    Op.  cit.    (No.  63.) 

182.  FORBES-LEITH,  W.     The  Gospel  Book  of  Saint 

Margaret,  1896. 

183.  INNES,  C.     Op.  cit.    (No.  64.) 

(d)  Ireland. 

184.  GILBERT,  J.  T.     Facsimiles  of  national  manu- 

scripts of  Ireland.    1874-8. 

185.  LINDSAY,  W.  H.     Early  Irish  minuscule  script. 

Op.  cit.    (No.  66.) 

1 86.  MEYER,  K.     Irish  manuscripts  in  the  Bodleian 

Library.     1909. 


44         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

187.  WARNER,  G.  F.    The  Stowe  Missal.    (Royal  Irish 

Academy  MS.  Department,  D.  II.,  3.)     1906. 

1 88.  WESTWOOD,  J.  C.    Pabeographica  sacra  pictoria. 

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(e)  Wales. 

189.  EVANS,  J.  G.,  and  RHYS,  J.    Op.  cit.    (No.  68.) 

(/)  Italy. 

190.  BONELLI,  G.     Codice  palaeographico  Lombardo. 

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191.  MARINI,  G.     Op.  cit.    (No.  71.) 

192.  MONACI,  E.    Op.  cit.    (No.  72.) 

193.  PFLUGK-HARTTUNG,  J.  VON.     Specimina  selecta 

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194.  Russi,  M.     Op.  cit.    (No.  73.) 

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196.  VAYRA,  P.    Op.  cit.    (No.  74.) 

197.  VITELLI,  G.,  and  PAOLI,  C.    Collezione  Fiorentina 

di  facsimili  paleografici.    Florence,  1884,  etc. 

(g)  Germany. 

198.  SYBEL,  H.  VON,  and  SICKEL,  T.  VON.     Op.  cit. 

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(h)  France. 

199.  DELISLE,  L.    Notice  sur  un  manuscrit  Merovin- 

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200.  DELISLE,  L.     Rouleau  mortuaire  du  B.  Vital, 

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PALAEOGRAPHY  45 

201.  FLAMMERMONT,    J.     Album    paleographique  du 

Nord  de  la  France.    Lille,  1896. 

202.  FRANCE,    Ministere    de   1'Interieur,    Musee    des 

archives  departmentales,  Recueil  de  facsimiles. 
Paris,  1878. 

203.  LAUER,   P.,   and   SAMARAN,   C.     Les   diplomes 

originaux     des    Merovingiens,     623-717     A.D. 
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204.  LETRONNE,  J.  A.     Diplomata  et  chartae  Merov- 

ingicae  aetatis  in  archivis  Franciae  asservatae. 
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205.  Musee  des  Archives  Nationales.     (Facsimiles  in 

the  text.)     Ut  supra  (No.  54). 

206.  TARDIF,  J.     Archives  de  1' Empire,  Atlas.     Fac- 

similes de  chartes  et  diplomes  Merovingiens  et 
Carlovingiens.     Paris,  1866. 

(i)  Spain. 

207.  EWALD,  P.,  and  LOEWE,  G.     Exempla  scripturae 

Visigothicae.     Heidelberg,  1883. 

208.  MUNOZ     Y    RIVERO.       Paleografia      Visigoda, 

Madrid,  1881. 

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209.  BRUGMANS,  H.,  and  OPPERMANN,  C.      Atlas  de 

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2O9a.HlLDEBRAND,  E.,BoRTZELL,  A., and WlESELGREN, 

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210.  KRZYZANOWSKI,  S.     Monumenta  Poloniae  palaeo- 

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211.  *STAERKE,  DOM  A.    Les  manuscrits  latins  du  Ve 

au  XHIe  siecle  conserves   a  la   Bibliotheque 
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212.  STEVENS,  B.  F.     Facsimiles  of  manuscripts  in 

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46         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

213.  VAN  DEN  GHEYN,  J.  Album  beige  de  paleo- 
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d'auteurs  et  de  manuscrits  beiges  (Vlle-XVIe 
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VIII.     FACSIMILES  OF  ILLUMINATED 
MANUSCRIPTS. 

(a)  General. 

214.  BRITISH  MUSEUM.    Reproductions  from  illumin- 

ated manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum.  Series 
I.-III.    2nd  ed.    1910. 

215.  DOREZ,  L.     Les  manuscrits  a  peintures  de  la 

bibliotheque    de   Lord    Leicester   a   Holkham 
Hall,  Norfolk.     Paris,  1908. 

216.  JAMES,  M.  R.    Catalogue  of  the  manuscripts  and 

early  printed  books  now  forming  part  of  the 
library  of  J.  Pierpont  Morgan.    1906. 

217.  WARNER,  G.  F.    Illuminated  manuscripts  in  the 

British  Museum.    Series  I.-IV.     1899-1903. 

(b)  England,  Ireland. 

218.  CARYSFORT,  WILLIAM,  Earl  of.    The  pageants  of 

Richard  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  Warwick.    Rox- 
burghe  Club.     1908. 

219.  ROBINSON,  S.  F.  H.     Celtic  illuminative  art  in 

the  Gospel  Books  of  Durrow,  Lindisfarne,  and 
Kells.     1908. 

220.  WESTWOOD,  J.  C.    Facsimiles  of  the  miniatures 

and  ornaments  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  and  Irish 
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(c)  France. 

221.  DELISLE,  L.     Facsimile  des  livres  copies  et  en- 

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222.  DELISLE,    L.      Recherches    sur    le    librairie    de 

Charles  V.    Two  vols.  and  atlas.    Paris,  1907. 


II.    DIPLOMATIC. 


I.     BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BIBLIOGRAPHIES. 

(a)  Sections  of  Bibliographical  Works  and  Catalogues 

of  MSS. 

223.  DAHLMANN-WAITZ.    Op.  cit.,  pp.  13-23.   (No.  I.) 

224.  GROSS,  C.  Op.  cit.    (No.  2.) 

225.  HARDY,  T.  D.    Descriptive  catalogue  of  manu- 

scripts, 1862-1871. 

226.  OESTERLEY,  H.    Wegweiser  durch  die  Literatur 

der  Urkundensammlungen.     Berlin,  1885-6. 

227.  PHILLIPPS,   T.      Index   to   Cartularies,   now   or 

formerly  existing,  since  the  dissolution  of  the 
monasteries.  Middle  Hill  Press,  1839. 

228.  POTTHAST,  A.     Bibliotheca  historica  medii  aevi. 

Wegweiser  durch  die  Geschichtswerke  des 
europaischen  Mittelalters  bis  1500.  2nd  ed. 
Two  vols.,  Berlin,  1896. 

229.  SIMS,  R.    Handbook  to  the  library  of  the  British 

Museum,    p.  210.     1854. 

230.  STEIN,  H.     Op.  cit.    (No.  4.) 

(b)  Articles  in  Periodical  Publications. 

231.  BOURMONT,  A.  DE.  Paleographie  et  diplomatique, 

ut  supra.    (No.  5.) 

232.  Collectanea    topographica    et    genealogica.      I., 

PP-  73-79;  i97-2°8>  399-4°4  5  n->  102-114,  400. 
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233.  GOMME,  G.  L.     Annual  index  of  archaeological 

papers,  1891,  etc.    1892,  etc. 

234.  GOMME,  G.  L.     Index  of  archaeological  papers, 

1665-1890.     1907. 

235.  Historische  Vierteljahrschrift,  ut  supra.    (No.  6.) 

47 


48         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

236.  Jahresberichte,  ut  supra.     (No.  10.) 

237.  Kritischer  Jahresberichte,  ut  supra.  (No.   12.) 

238.  PIRENNE,  H.     Op.  cit.     (No.  14.) 

239.  PROU,    M.      Paleographie    et    diplomatique,    ut 

supra.     (No.   16.) 

240.  Public    Record   Office,    The    London.     Deputy 

Keeper's  Reports,  viii.,  appx.  ii.     pp.  136-166. 


((•}  Bibliographies  in  Manuals. 

241.  BRUNNER,  H.     Zur  Rechtsgeschichte  der  romi- 

schen   und   germanischen   urkunde,   pp.   xiii.- 
xvi.     Berlin,  1880. 

242.  GIRY,  A.    Manuel  de  diplomatique,  pp.  893-908. 

42-50.  Paris,  1894. 


II.     GENERAL   AUTHORITIES. 

243.  BARINGIUS,  D.  E.    Clavis  diplomatica.    Hanover, 

1737.    Another  edition,  1754. 

244.  BRESSLAU,  H.     Handbuch  der  Urkundenlehre. 

Leipzig,  1889. 

245.  ERBEN,    W.,    SCHMITZ-KALLENBERG,    L.,    and 

REDLICH,  C.     Urkundenlehre,  torn.  I.   Munich 
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246.  FICKER,  J.     Beitrage  zur  Urkundenlehre.    Two 

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247.  GIRY,  A.     Op.  cit.     (No.  22.) 

248.  LEIST,  F.     Op.  cit.    (No.    25.) 

249.  LE  MOINE,  P.  C.    Diplomatique  pratique.    Tom. 

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250.  MABILLON,  J.    Op.  cit.    (No.  27.) 

251.  MAFFEI,  S.     Op.  cit.    (No.  29.) 

252.  MEISTER,  A.    Op.  cit.,  pp.  131-266.    Diplomatik, 

by  R.  Thommen,   L.  Schmitz-Kallenberg   and 
H.  Steinacker.     (No.  30.) 


DIPLOMATIC  49 

253.  MIGNE,  J.P.    (Ed.).     Encyclopedic  theologique, 

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254.  POOLE,  R.  L.    The  teaching  of  palaeography  and 

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255.  SICKEL,    T.    VON.      Beitrage    zur    Diplomatik. 

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256.  TASSIN    and    TOUSTAIN.       Nouveau    traite    ut 

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257.  Thompson,  E.  M.      Article   "Diplomatic"    in 

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258.  VAINES,  F.  G.     Dictionnaire  raisonne  de  diplo- 

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III.     TREATISES   RELATING  TO  THE 
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(a)  England. 

(i)  General. 

259.  BIRCH,  W.  DE  G.    Index  of  the  styles  and  titles 

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260.  HALL,  H.    Formula  Book,  parts  i  and  2.    1908-9. 

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262.  HARDY,  T.  D.      Preface   to    Rotuli   chartarum 

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263.  MADOX,    T.      Formulare    Anglicanum,    pp.    i.- 

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50         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

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264.  ARONIUS,   J.     Diplomatische  studien   iiber  die 

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265.  B  RUNNER,  H.    Zur  Rechtsgeschichte  der  romis- 

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266.  EARLE,  J.     A  hand-book  to  the  land  charters, 

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267.  HICKES,  G.    Thesaurus  (Dissertatio  epistolaris). 


268.  KEMBLE,   J.  M.     Codex  diplomaticus      I.,  pp. 

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269.  LIEBERMANN,  F.    Die  Gesetze  der  Angelsachsen. 

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270.  MADOX,  T.     The  history  and  antiquities  of  the 

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271.  MAITLAND,  F.  W.    Domesday  Book  and  beyond. 

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272.  STEVENSON,  W.  H.,  and  NAPIER,  A.  S.     The 

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(iii)  Post-Conquest  Charters. 

273.  An    unknown    charter    of    liberties.      (English 

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274.  DELISLE,  L.    Les  formules  Rex  Anglorum  et  Dei 

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DIPLOMATIC  51 

275.  DELISLE,  L.     Memoire  sur  la  chronologie  des 

chartes  de  Henri  II.,  roi  d'Angleterre  et  due  de 
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276.  DELISLE,  L.    Notes  sur  les  chartes  originales  de 

Henri  II.,  roi  d'Angleterre  et  due  de  Normandie, 
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277.  DELISLE,  L.    Recueil  de  109  chartes  originales  de 

Henri  II.  (ibid.,  LXIX.,  pp.  541-80,  738-40.) 
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278.  DELISLE,  L.    Recueil  des  actes  de  Henri  II.    Op. 

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279.  LAWLOR,  H.  J.    An  unnoticed  charter  of  Henry 

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280.  LECHAUDE    D'ANISY,    A.     Extrait    des   chartes 

et  autres  actes  normands  ou  anglo-normands 
qui  se  trouvent  dans  les  archives  du 
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281.  LIEBERMANN,    F.      A    bilingual    ordinance    of 

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282.  LIEBERMANN,  F.    The  text  of  Henry  I.'s  corona- 

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283.  ROUND,    J.    H.      Ancient    charters,    royal    and 

private,  prior  to  A.D.  1200.  Pipe  Roll  Society, 
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284.  ROUND,  J.  H.    Calendar  of  documents  preserved 

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285.  ROUND,  J.  H.    The  early  charters  of  St.  John's 

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52         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

286.  SALTER,  H.  E.     The  charters  of  Henry  I.  and 

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287.  SALTER,  H.  E.     The  charters  of  Henry  II.,  at 

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288.  SALTER,  H.  E.     A  charter  of  Stephen  of  Jan., 

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289.  STEVENSON,  W.  H.    An  inedited  charter  of  Henry 

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290.  STEVENSON,  W.  H.     An  old  English  charter  of 

William  the  Conqueror,  in  favour  of  St.  Martin'  s- 
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291.  STEVENSON,  W.  H.    The  Old  English  charters  to 

St.  Denis.    (Ibid.,  VI.,  pp.  736-42.)     1891. 

292.  STEVENSON,  W.  H.,  and  ROUND,  J.  H.    An  old 

English  charter  of  William  the  Conqueror, 
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the  smaller  Seals. 

293.  BEMONT,   C.     Roles  gascons.     Supplement   au 

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294.  DEPREZ,  E.  Etudes  de  diplomatique  anglaise  ;  de 

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295.  HARDY,   T.   D.     Prefaces   to   Rot.   Lit.   Claus. 

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296.  POWICKE,    F.    M.      The    Chancery    during    the 

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(v)    Judicial  Proceedings. 

297.    BIGELOW,   M.   M.     Placita   Anglo-Normannica. 


DIPLOMATIC  53 

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298.  FITZHERBERT,  A.     The   new   Natura  Brevium. 

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(vi)  Ecclesiastical  Documents. 

299.  AYLIFFE,  J.    Parergon  juris  canonici  Anglicani. 

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300.  LAW,  J.  T.     Oughton's  Forms  of  ecclesiastical 

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INDEX 


Abbreviations,  pp.  39-40. 

Alphabet,  p.  38. 

America,  Facsimiles,  relating  to.    No. 

212. 

Anderson,    J.,    Thesaurus.    Nos.    63, 

181,  303. 

Anglo-Saxon  Charters,  p.  50. 
Anglo-Saxon  manuscripts,  Facsimiles 

of.     No.   173. 
Anisy,  Lechaude  d',  A.,  Chartes.  Nos . 

280,  370. 
Anscombe,    A.,    Anglo-Saxon    time. 

No.  329. 
Archives  Departementales,  Musee  des. 

No.  202. 
Archives  Nationales,  Musee  des.  Nos. 

54,  205. 
Arndt,   W.,   La   paleographie   latine. 

No.  18. 

,  Schrifttafeln.    Nos.  136,  137. 

Aronius,   J.,    Diplomatische   studien. 

No.  264. 
Astle,  T.,  Origin  of  handwriting.   Nos. 

19,  138 
Autographs,  p.  39. 

,  Facsimiles  of.    No.  178. 

Ayliffe,  J.,  Parergon.     No.  299. 
Bacha,  E.,  see  Arndt,  W.,  Paleographie 

latine. 
Baringius,  D.  E.,  Clavis  diplomatica. 

No.  243. 
Baumgarten,  P.  M.,  Aus  Kanzlei  und 

Kammer.     No.  307. 
Beck,    S.    W.,    Draper's    Dictionary. 

No.  41 6A. 

Belgium,  Facsimiles.     No.  213. 
Be"mont,  C.,  Roles  Gascons.    No.  293. 
Bevan,  E.  J[.,  Papermaking.    No.  87. 
Bibliographic  de  la  papeterie.  No.  88. 
Bibliographies,     Abbreviations,     No. 

124  ;    Coins,  No.  377  ;    Diplomatic, 

pp.  47-48  ;    Palaeography,  pp.  25- 

27  ;  Seals,  No.  349. 
Bibliotheque  de  1'Ecole  des  Chartes. 

No.  49. 
Bibliotheque  Nationale,  Cabinet  des 

manuscrits.    No.  52. 
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scrits.   No.  50. 
Bigelow,   M.   M.    Placita   Anglo-Nor- 

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Birch,  W.  de  G.,  Early  drawings  and 

illuminations.    No.  117. 
,  Styles  of  Sovereigns  of  England. 

No.  259. 
,  Seals,  Nos.  350,  351,  356-361, 

Bloom,  J.  H.,  English  Seals.    No.  362. 
Blount,  T.,  Tenures  (Glossary).     No. 

417. 
Bodleian     Library,     Conspectus     of 

cases  in.    No.  55. 

,  Irish  MSS.  in.    No.  186. 

Boehmer,  F.,  Regesta  Imperii.     No. 

308. 
Bond,  E.  A.,  Facsimiles.     Nos.   153. 

(See  Palaeographical  Society),  166. 
Bond,  J.  J.,  Handybook.    No.  330. 
Bonelli,     G.     Codice     palaeographica 

Lombardo.     No.  190. 
Book  of  Llan  Dav.    Nos.  68,  189. 
Books.    Nos.  95,  96,  104. 
Bortzell,  A.,  see  Hildebrand,  E. 
Bosworth,  J.,  Old  English  dictionary. 

No.  408. 
Bourmont,  A.  de.     Vieilles  6critures. 

No.  77. 
,   Pale"ographie  et  diplomatique. 

Nos.  5,  231. 

Bradley,  H.,  see  Stratmann,  F.  H. 
Bresslau,   H.,   Urkundenlehre.     Nos. 

244,  3°9- 
Bretholz,    B.,    Latemische    Palaogra- 

phie.    No.  30.    (Set  Meister,  A.) 
Briquet,  C.  M.,  Papier  de  coton.    No. 

85. 

,  Lesfiligranes.    No.  91. 

,  Recherches.    No.  86. 

British    Museum,  (Coins)    Catalogue, 

No.  381.     Handbook,  No.  379. 
,    (Manuscripts)    Catalogue,    No. 

139.    Facsimiles,  Nos.  166,  177,  178. 

Guide,  No.  51.     Illuminated  MSS., 

Nos.  217,  214. 

(Seals)  Catalogue.    No.  350.  _ 

,  Manuscripts  and  Seals,  relating 

to  Wales.    No.  376. 

(Water-marks).    No.  93. 

Brugmans,  H.,  and  Oppermann,  C., 

Atlas    de    Nederlandische    palaeo- 

graphie.    No.  209. 


INDEX 


Brunner,    H.,    Die    Entstehung    der 

Schwurgerichte.     No.  310. 
,    Zur    Rechtsgeschichte.      Nos. 

241,  265^ 
Burn,  A.  E.,  Facsimiles  of  the  creeds. 

No.  140. 
Burton,  J.  H.,  Register  (Extensions). 

No.  112. 
Caneparius,    P.    M.,    De    atramentis. 

No.  94. 
Cappelli,  A.,  Cronologia.     No.  331. 

,  Lexicon.    No.  127. 

Carlyon-Britton,  P.  W.  P.,  Coinage  of 

Wales.    No.  392. 
Carysfort,  William,  Earl  of,  Pageant. 

No.  218. 

Catholicum  Anglicanum.  No.  418. 
Cecchetti,  B.,  Programma.  No.  69. 
Champollion  Figeac,  A.,  Chartes  et 

manuscrits.    No.  141. 
Charavay,    E.,    Lettres    autographies. 

No.  116. 

Charters,  Anglo-Saxon,    p.  50. 
Charters,  Post-Conquest,    pp.  50-52. 
Chassant,    A.,    Dictionnaire    d'abbre- 

viations.    No.  128. 
,  Dictionnaire   de   sigillographie. 

No.  352. 

,  Paleographie.    No.  20. 

Chatelain,  E.,  Notes  tironiennes.    No. 

109. 

,  Melanges  chatelain.    No.  150. 

Chronology,  pp.  55-56. 

Chroust,     A.,     Monumenta     palaeo- 

graphica.    No.  142. 
Ciphers,  p.  38. 
Clark,  J.  W.,  The  care  of  books.    No. 

Coins,  pp.  59-60. 

Collectanea    topographica    et    genea- 

logica.    No.  232. 
Congres  bibliographique  internation- 

ale.    No.  5. 

Continental  Chanceries,  pp.  53-55. 
Cotgraye,     R.     A.,     French-English 

Dictionary.    No.  400. 
Court  Hand.    Nos.  44,  60,  179. 
Cowel,  J.,  Law  Dictionary.    No.  419. 
Cross,  C.  F.,  Papermaking.    No.  87. 
Dahlmann-Waitz.  Quellenkunde.  Nos. 

i,  223. 

Davenport,  C.  J.,  The  Book.    No.  96. 
Davies,  H.  W.  C.,  Unknown  charter. 

No.  273. 

Declerq,  A.,  Formulaire.  No.  311. 
Delbarre,P.  J.,  Dictionnaire.  No.  352. 


Delisle,  L.,  Actes  de  Henri  II.     Nos. 
168,  278. 

,  Chartes  de  Henri  II.    Nos.  275- 

277. 

,  Chartes   de   1'ordre   du   Gram- 

mont.    No.  312. 

Facsimile  de  livres.    No.  221. 
Forme  des  Abbreviations.  No. 46. 
Le  Cabinet  de  manuscrits.   Nos. 

H3- 

L'Evangeliaire.    No.  80. 

Rex  Anglorum.  No.  274. 

"  Litterae  tonsae."    No.  47. 

Melanges.    No.  144. 

L'6cole  calligraphique.    No.  79. 

i  pointes.    No.  45. 

MS.  merovingien.    Nos.  78,  199. 

Recherches.    No.  222. 

Rouleau  mortuaire.    No.  200. 

Sceau.    Nos.  363,  364. 
Del  Marmol,  F..  Dictionnaire.  No.  92. 
Demay,  G.,  Costume.    No.  353. 
De  Morgan,  A.,  Almanacs.    No.  332. 
Deprez,  E.,  Etudes.    No.  294. 
Deutsche   Zeitschrift    fur    Geschicht- 

swissenschaft.    No.  6. 
Diplomatic,  General  Authorities,  pp. 

48-49. 

Domesday  Book,  Facsimiles.    No.  167. 
Domesday  characters.    No.  107. 
Dorez,  L.,  Les  manuscrits  a  peintures. 

No.  215. 
Dot-system  of  the  Exchequer.     No. 

1 10. 

Draper's  Dictionary.    No.  41 6A. 
Du  Cange,  C.  D.,  Glossarium.     No. 

393- 
Dublin    Science    and    Art    Museum, 

Catalogue  of  Irish  Coins.    No.  389. 
Dumercy,    C.,    Bibliographic    de    la 

papeterie.    No.  88. 
Dunbar,  A.    Scottish  Kings.    No.  333. 
Ecedille.    No.  48. 

Earle,  J.,  Land  charters.    No.  266. 
Ebert,    F.    A.,    Zur    Handschriften- 

kunde.    No.  21. 

Ecclesiastical  documents,  p.  53. 
Ecole    des    Chartes,    Album    pateo- 

graphique.    No.  145. 

,  Recueil  de  facsimiles.    No.  146. 

Ellis,  H.  J.,  see  Warner,  G.  F. 

Ellis,  T.  E.,  Baron  Howard  de  Walden. 

Feudal  lords  and  their  seals.     No, 

365- 
Engel,  A.,  and  Serrure,  R.,  Numismati- 

que  No.  378. 
England,  Coins,  pp.  59-60. 


66 


INDEX 


England,  Diplomatic,  pp.  49-53. 

,  Facsimiles,  pp.  42-43. 

,  Facsimiles  of  illuminated  manu- 
scripts, p.  46. 
,  Palaeography,  p.  34. 

— ,  Seals,  pp.  57-58. 
Erben,   W.,    Schmitz-Kallenberg,    L., 

and    Redlich,    C.      Urkundenlehre. 

No.  245. 
Evans,  D.  Silvan,  Welsh  dictionary. 

No.  416. 
Evans,  J.  G.,  and  Rhys,  J.     Book  of 

Llan  Dav.    Nos.  68,  189. 
Ewald,  P.,  and  Loewe,  G.     Exempla 

scripturae  Visigothicae.     No.  207. 
Extensions,  p.  38. 
Facsimiles,  pp.  40-46. 

,  Index  to.    No.  17. 

,  Listes  des  recueils  de.     No.  13. 

Facsimiles     de     chartes,     Liste     des 

recueils  de.    No.  15. 
Ficker,  J.,  Urkundenlehre.    Nos.  246, 

3J3- 

Fitzherbert,    A.,    The    new    Natura 
Brevium.    No.  298. 

Fitzwilliam  Museum,  Descriptive  cata- 
logue of  manuscripts.    No.  53. 

Flammermont,   J.,   Album  paleogra- 
phique.    No.  201. 

Forbes-Leith,    W.,    Gospel    Book    of 
St.  Margaret^  No.  182. 

France,  Facsimiles,  p.  44. 

,  Facsimiles  of  illuminated  manu- 
scripts, p.  46. 

,    Musee    des   archives   ddparte- 

mentales.    No.  202. 
,  Palaeography,  p.  35. 

Garnett,    R.,    Early   Arabian   paper- 
making.    No.  89. 

Gasquet,  F.  A.,  Monastic  scriptorium. 
No.  97. 

Germany,  Facsimiles,  p.  44. 

— — ,  Palaeography,^.  35. 

Gilbert,  J.  T.,  National  manuscripts 
of  Ireland.    No.  65. 

,   Facsimiles   of  national  manu- 
scripts of  Ireland.    No.  184. 

,  Historical  documents.    No.  305. 

Giry,  A.,  Manuel.    Nos.  22,  242,  247, 

Gloria,  A.,  Compendia.  No.  23. 
Godefroy,  F.,  Lexique.  No.  401. 
Gomme,  G.  L.,  Annual  index.  No. 

233- 

,  Index.    No.  234. 

Grand,  E.  D.,  Cours  de  paleographie. 

No.  7. 


Granger,  T.  C.,  see  Jacob,  G. 
Grenville  Library  (British  Museum), 

Guide.    No.  51. 
Gross,    C.,    Literature    and    sources. 

Nos.  2,  224. 

Grotefend,  H.,  Chronology.    No.  343. 
Grueber,  H.  A.,  Handbook  of  coins. 

No.  379. 
,  Catalogue  of  English  coins.    See 

Keary,  C.  F. 
,  Thorburn's  Guide.     See  Thor- 

burn,  W.  S. 
Hall,     H.,     Diplomatic     of     Welsh 

Records.    No.  306. 

,  Dot-system.    No.  no. 

,  Formula  Book.    No.  260. 

,  Studies.    Nos.  57,  113,  261. 

,  Unknown  charter.    No.  273. 

Halliwell,  J.  O.,  Dictionary.    No.  409. 
Hampson,  R.  T.,  Calendarium.     No. 

Hardy,  T.  D.,  Descriptive  catalogue. 

No.  225. 
,   Registrum  Dunelmense.      No. 

124. 
,  Rotuli  chartarum.     Nos.  262, 

295- 

,  Rotuli  de  Liberate.    No.  295. 

,    Rotuli    litterarum    clausarum. 

Nos.  129,  295. 
,    Rotuli    litterarum    patentium. 

No.  295. 

,  St.  Albans  school.    No.  98. 

Hardy,   W.    J.,    Handwriting.      Nos. 

58,169. 
Haskins,    C.    H.,    Life   of    mediaeval 

students.    No.  315. 
Hawkins,  E.,  Silver  coins.    No.  380. 
Hazlitt,  W.  C,  Blount's  tenures.    See 

Blount,  T. 

Herbert,    J.    A.,    Illuminated   manu- 
scripts.   No.  118. 
Herrtage,  S.  J.  H.,  Catholicum  Angli- 

canum.    No.  418. 
,  and   Payne,  W.,  Tusser's   Five 

Hundred  Pointes  (Glossary).     No. 

411. 

Hessels,  H.  J.,  Palaeographical  publi- 
cations.   No.  8. 
Heymann,  T.,  and  Uebel,  A.,  Schrift- 

wesen.    No.  99. 

Hickes,  G.,  Thesaurus.    Nos.  59,  267. 
Hildebrand,    E.,    Bortzell,    A.,    and 

Wieselgren,    H.      Svenska    skrift- 

prof.    No.  2O9A. 
Historische   Vierteljahrschrift.     Nos. 

6,  235. 


INDEX 


Hope,  W.  H.  St.  John,     Seals.    Nos. 

366-369. 
Howlett,  R.,  Chronicles  of  the  reigns 

of  Stephen,  etc.  No.  336. 
Hraber,  V.  E.,  De  legatis.    No.  316. 
Hugo,  H.,  De  prima  scribendi  origine. 

No.  106. 
Humphreys,  H.  N.,  Origin  of  writing. 

No.  24. 

"  I  pointes."    No.  45. 
Ideler,    L.,    Chronologic.      Nos.    337, 

338. 
Ihm,  M.,  Lateinische  Papyri.    No.  9. 

,  Palaeographia  Latina.    No.  147. 

Illuminated  manuscripts,  Facsimiles. 

p.  46. 

Illuminations,   p.  39. 
Innes,    C.,    National    manuscripts    of 

Scotland.    Nos.  64,  183. 
Inscriptions,  Paleographie  des.     No. 

26. 
Instiuments  under  the  smaller  seals 

p.  52. 

Ireland,  Coins,  p.  60. 
,  Diplomatic,    p.  53. 

— ,  Facsimiles,    pp.  43-44. 

,  Illuminated  manuscripts,  p.  46. 

— ;— ,  Palaeography,  pp.  34-35. 
Irish  school  of  writing.  No.  103. 
Italy,  Facsimiles,  p.  44. 

,  Palaeography,    p.  31. 

Jackson,  E.  H.,  Law-Latin.  No.  394. 
Jacob,  G.,  Law  Dictionary.  No.  420, 
Jahresberichte  der  Geschichtswissen- 

schaft.    Nos.  10,  236. 
James,  M.  R.,  Libraries  of  Canterbury 

and  Dover.    No.  100. 
,  Library  of  J.  P.  Morgan.    No. 

216. 

,  Fitzwilliam  Museum.    No.  53. 

,    Library    of    Trinity    College, 

No.  148. 

enkins,  R.,  Papermaking.     No.  90. 
enkinson,  C.  H.,  see  Johnson,  C. 
enner,  H.,  Illuminations.    No.  117. 
ohn    Ryland's    Library,    Works    on 

palaeography.    No.  n. 
Johnson,  C.,  and  Jenkinson,  C.   H., 
Court  Hand.    Nos.  60,  149. 
Johnson,  J.,  Typographia.    No.  107. 
Judicial  Proceedings,  pp.  52-3. 
Keary,   C.  F.,    and  Grueber,  H.  A., 

English  coins.    No.  381. 
Remain,    R.,    Norman-French    Dic- 
tionary.   No.  402. 
Keller,    W.,    Angelsachsiche    Palao- 

graphie.    Nos.  61,  170. 


i   Kemble,  J.  M.,  Codex.    No.  268. 

j   Kennet,    W.,    Parochial    antiquities 

(Glossary).    No.  421. 
;   Kenyon,    R.    L.,     Silver     coins,     see 
Hawkins,  E. 

,  Gold  coins.    No.  382. 

Klump,  W.,  Handwerkernamen.    No. 

422. 
Kritischer  Jahresberichte.     Nos.    12, 

237- 
Krzyzanowski,  S.,  Monumenta.     No. 

210. 
Laborde,    L.    de,    Glossaire   franc.ais. 

No.  403. 

Laing,  H.,  Scottish  seals.    No.  374. 
Lamond,  E.,  Walter  of  Henley.     No 

404. 
Lamprecht,    K.,    Initial-Ornamentik. 

No.  119. 
Langlois,    C.    V.,    Formulaires.     No. 

3'7- 

,  Manuel.    No.  3. 

L'art  de  verifier  les  dates.    Nos.  339, 

34°- 
Lauer,  P.,  and  Samaran,  C.,  Diplomes 

des  Merovingiens.    No.  203. 
Lawlor,  H.  J.,  Charter  of  Henry  III. 

No.  279. 
Lawrie,  A.  C.,  Scottish  Charters.    No. 

3°4- 

Le  Blant,  E.,  Paleographie.     No.  26. 
Le  Moine,  P.  C.,  Diplomatique.     No. 

249. 
Lecoy  de  la  Marche,  Les  sceaux.    No. 

354- 
Lehmann,  P.  Vorlesungen.     No.  41. 

See  Traube,  L.,  Palaographie. 
Leist,  F.,  Urkundenlehre.     Nos.  25, 

248,  34i,  355- 
Letronne,  J.  A.,  Diplomata  Merovm- 

gicae  aetatis.    No.  204. 
Liebermann,  F.,  Abilingual  ordinance. 

No.  281. 

,  Gesetze.    No.  269. 

,  Henry  I.'s  Coronation  Charter. 

No.  282. 
Lindsay,  J.,  Coinage  of  Ireland.    No. 

39°- 

,  Coinage  of  Scotland.    No.  386. 

,  Coinage  of  the  Heptarchy.    No. 

.383. 
Lindsay,  W.   M.,   Contractions.     No. 

130. 
,   Irish  minuscule   script.     Nos. 

66.  185. 

Linguistic,  English,  pp.  61-2. 
,  Latin,  pp.  60-6 1. 


68 


INDEX 


Linguistic,  Miscellaneous,  pp.  62-3. 

,  Norman-French,  p.  61. 

,  Welsh,  p.  62. 

"  Litterae  tonsae."    No.  47. 

Loew,  A.,  Beneventan  script.    No.  82. 

,  Studia  Palaeographica.    No.  81. 

Loewe,  G.,    s^Ewald,  P. 

Lohmeyer,  K.,   see  Paoli,  C. 

London  School  of  Economics,  Receipt 

Roll.    No.  171. 
Lyndewode,    W.,    Provinciale.      No. 

301. 
Mabillon,  J.,  De  re  diplomatica.   Nos. 

27,  250,  318. 
Macdonald,  W.  R.,  Scottish  seals.  No. 

Madan,  F.,  Books  in  MS.  No.  28. 
Madden,  Sir  F.,  see  Silvestre,  J.  B. 
Madox,  T.,  Formulare.  No.  263. 

,  Exchequer.    No.  270. 

Maffei,  S.,  Istoria  diplomatica.     Nos. 

29,  70.  251. 
Maigne  D'Arnis,  W.  H.,  Lexicon.    No. 

395- 
Maitland,  F.  W.,  Domesday.    No.  271. 

,  Norman-French.    No.  405. 

Manuscript   Collections,   Descriptions 

of,  pp.  29-30. 
Marmi,  G.,  I  papiri  diplomatici.    Nos. 

71,  191. 
Martin,    C.    T.,    Record    interpreter. 

Nos.  131,  396. 

,  Court  Hand.,  see  Wright,  A. 

Martin,  H.,  Ecrivains  au  travail.    No. 

101. 
Mas  Latrie,  L.  de,  Chronologic.    No. 

342. 
Maulde  la  Claviere,  M.  A.  R.  de,  La 

diplomatic.    No.  319. 
Meister,  A.,  Grundriss.    Nos.  30,  252, 

320,  343. 
Merino,    A.,    Escuela    paleographica. 

No.  83. 

Meyer,  K.,  Irish  MSS.    No.  186. 
Middleton,  J.  H.,  Illuminated  MSS. 

No.  120. 

Migne,  J.  P.,  Dictionnaire  de  diplo- 
matique.   No.  253. 

Nouvelle  encyclopedic.    No.  31. 

Milburn,  J.  B.,  Medieval  MSS.      No. 

102. 

Monaci,  E.,  Archivio.    Nos.  72,  192. 
Morel,  C.,  see  Nicole,  J. 
Munoz  y  Rivero,  J.,  Manual.    No.  84. 

.  Paleografia  Visigpda.    No.  208. 

Murray,  J.  A.  H.,  English  Dictionary. 

No.  410. 


Musee  des  Archives  Nationales.    Nos. 

54,  205. 

Napier,  A.  S.,   see   Stevenson,  W.  H. 
National  Chanceries,  pp.  49-55. 
National     Museum     of     Antiquities, 

Edinburgh,      Catalogue    of     coins. 

NO.  387.  ; 

National  Writings,  Treatises  relating 

to  the.      pp.  34-36. 
Nederlandische    Palaeographie.      No 

209. 
Nelson,  P.,  Coinage  of  Ii eland.     No. 

391- 

New    Palapographical    Society.      No. 

Nicholson,   E.   W.    B.,   Conspectusof 

Bodleian.     No.  55. 
Nicolas,  H.,  Chronology.    No.  344. 
Nicole,  J.,   and  Morel,   C.,   Archives 

militaires.    No.  152. 
Nouveau  traite  de  diplomatique.    Nos. 

37,  125,  162,  256,  327. 
Numismatics.,  see  Coins. 
Oesterley,  H.,  Wegweiser.    No.  226. 
Omont,    H..    Listes    des    recueils    de 

facsimiles.    No.  13. 
Oppermann,  C.  ,  see  Brugmans,  H. 
Oughton,   J.    L.,   Ecclesiastical  Law. 

No.  300  . 

Palaeographical  Society.    No.  153. 
Palaeography,     General     Authorities, 

pp.  27-29. 

,  General  treatises,  pp.  27-8. 

,  Periodical  publications,  p.  29. 

,  Special  Treatises,  p.  29. 

Palgrave,  F.,  Ancient  calendars.    No. 

in. 
Palgrave,  R.  H.  I.,  Dictionary.    No. 

4*3- 
Paoli,    C.,  Collezione    Fiorentina,    see 

Vitelli,  G. 

,  Grundriss.    No.  32. 

Papermaking,  p.  36. 

Parker,  J.  N.,  Glossary.    No.  424. 

Pasquier,  F.,  Archives  notariales.  No. 

321. 

Paues,  A.  C.,  Irish  school.    No.  103. 
Payne,  W.,  see  Herrtage,  S.  J.  H. 
Pedrick,  G.,  Borough  seals.    No.  372. 

,  Monastic  seals.    No.  371. 

Pertz,  G.  H.,  Schrifttafeln.   No.  154. 
Petrie,  H.,  Chronology.    No.  345. 
Pflugk-Harttung,  J.   von,  Specimina 

selecta  chartarum.  No.  193. 
Phillipps,  T.,  Index  to  cartularies.  No. 

227. 


INDEX 


69 


Pipe  Roll  Society  III.,  Abbreviations. 

No.  132. 

,  Linguistic.    No.  397. 

Pipe  Roll  Society  XXIX.,  Extensions. 

No.  115. 

Piper,  F.,  Kalendarien.    No.  346. 
Pirenne,  H.,  Etudes.    Nos.  14,  238. 
Poland,  Facsimiles.    No.  210. 
Poole,  R.  L.,  Beginning  of  the  year  in 

the  A.-S.  Chronicle.    No.  347. 
Poole,  R.  L.,  Cathedral  archives.    No. 

302. 

— ,  Henry  II. 's  Charters.     No.  274. 
,  Teaching  of  palaeography.    No. 

254. 

Posse,  O.,  Privatuikunden.    No.  33. 
Post-Conquest  Charters,  pp.  50-52. 
Potthast?  A.,  Bibliotheca.    No.  228. 
Poupardin,  R.,  and  Prou,  M.  Liste  des 

receuils  de  facsimiles.    No.  15. 
Powicke,  F.  M.,  Chancery  of  Henry  III. 

No.  296. 

Promptorium  parvulorum.    No.  425. 
Prothero,  G.  W.,  Unknown  charter. 

No.  273. 
Prou,    M.,    Liste     des     receuils,     see 

Poupardin,  R. 

,  Manuel.    Nos.  34,  133,  158. 

,   Pateographie  et  diplomatique. 

Nos.  1 6,  239. 
,    Receuil    de    facsimiles.      Nos. 

I5$-1S7- 
Public   Record   Office,    Catalogue   of 

Museum,  No.  56. 
,  Deputy  Keeper's  reports.    Nos. 

114,  240. 

Putnam,  G.  H.,  Books.    No.  104. 
Rankin,   J.   T.,   Index   to   facsimiles. 

No.  17. 
Rastell,  W.,  Les  termes  de  la  Ley. 

No.  426. 
Receipt  Roll  of  the  Exchequer.    No. 

171. 
Record  Commission.     Nos.    174-176. 

See  U.  K. 

Record  Interpreter.    No.  131. 
Redlich,  C.,  see  Erben,  W. 
Reusens,  E.,  Chancelleries  inferieures 

en  Belgique.    No.  322. 

,  Paleographie.    Nos.  35,  159. 

Rhys,  J.,  see  Evans,  J.  G. 
Richardson,    A.    B.,    Scottish    coins. 

No.  387. 

Robert,  U.,  L'e  cedille.    No.  48. 
Robertson,  J.  D.,  Scottish  coins.    No. 

388. 


Robinson,  S.  F.  H.,  Celtic  illuminative 

art.    No.  219. 
Round,  J.  H.,  Ancient  charters.    No. 

283.    * 
,  Calendar  (France).    No.  284. 

— ,  Charters.     Nos.    273,  274,  285, 

292. 
Roziere,  M.  E.,  Recueil  des  formules. 

No.  323. 

Ruding,  R.,  Coinage.    No.  384. 
Rushen,    P.    C.,    Genealogist's    legal 

dictionary.    No.  427. 
Russi,  M.,  Paleografia.    Nos.  73,  194. 
Russia.    Facsimiles.    No.  211. 
Sailor's  Word-book.    No.  428. 
St.  Alban's  School  of  Writers.    No.  98. 
Saint   Palaye,   L.    de.,  Dictionnaire. 

No.  406. 

Salter,  H.  E.,  Charters.    Nos.  286-288. 
Samaran,  C.,  see  Lauer,  P. 
Sanders,  W.  B.,  Anglo-Saxon  manu- 
scripts.   No.  173. 

,  National  manuscripts.    No.  172. 

Sandys^  J.   E.,   Companion  to  Latin 

Studies.      No.    39,   see   Thompson, 

E.  M. 

Schipper,  J.,  see  Zupitza,  J. 
Schmidt,  C.,  Supplement,  Du  Cange. 

No.  398. 

Schmitz-Kallenberg,  L.,  see  Erben,  W. 
,    Diplomatik.         No.    252,    see 

Meister,  A. 
Scotland,  Coins,  p.  60  ;    Diplomatic, 

p.  53  ;    Facsimiles,  p.  43  ;    Palaeo- 
graphy, p.  34  ;   Seals,  pp.  58-59. 
Scribes,  pp.  37-8. 
Scriptorium,  pp.  37-8. 
Seals,  pp.  56-7. 
Selby,  W.  D.,  Jubilee  Date-book.  No. 

348. 

Serrure,  R.,  see  Engel,  A. 
Shaw,  H.,  Illumination.    No.  121. 
Sickel,  T.  von.    Acta  regum.    No.  326. 

,  Diplomatik.    Nos.  255,  324. 

,  Liber  diurnus.    No.  325. 

,  and  Sybel,  H.  von.,    Kaiserur- 

kunden.    Nos.  75,  198. 
Sigillography,  see  Seals. 
Silvestre,  J.  B.,  Paleographie.     Nos. 

36,  1 60. 
Sims,    R.    Handbook   to   Library   of 

British  Museum.     No.  229. 
Smyth,  W.  H.,  Sailor's  Word-book. 

No.  428. 

Sotheby,  S.  L.,  Water-marks.    No.  93. 
South  Kensington  Museum.     List  of 

books  on  Seals.    No.  349. 


INDEX 


South    Kensington  Museum.     Coins. 

No.  377. 

Spam,    Facsimiles,    p.    45  ;     Palaeo- 
graphy,   p.  36. 
Staerke,  Dom  A.,  Manuscrits  latins  a 

Saint-Petersbourg.     No.  211. 
Steffens,  F.,  Lateinische  Palaeographie. 

No.  161. 

Stein,  H.,  Manuel.    Nos.  4,  230. 
Steinacker,  H.,  Diplomatik.    No.  252. 

See  Meister,  A. 

Stevens,  B.  F.,  Facsimiles.    No.  212. 
Stevenson,   W.    H.,    Charters.      Nos. 

289-292. 
,   and   Napier,   A.    S.     Crawford 

Collection.    No.  272. 
Stratmann,  F.  H.,  Dictionary.     No. 

412. 
Studer,  P.,  Oak  Book  (Glossary).   No. 

407. 

Sweden,  Svenska  Skriftprof.  No.  2O9A. 
Sweet,    H.,   Anglo-Saxon   dictionary. 

No.  413. 

Sybel,  H.  von,  see  Sickel,  T.  von. 
Symbols.    No.  in. 
Tardif,  J.,  Archives  de  PEmpire.   No. 

206. 
Tassin     and     Toustain.         Nouveau 

traite".    Nos.  37,  125,  162,  256,  327. 
Taylor,  I.,  Alphabet.    No.  108. 
Thommen,  R.  Diplomatik.    No.  252, 

see  Meister,  A. 
Thompson,  E.M.,  Diplomatic.  No.  257. 

,  English  handwriting.   No.  62. 

,  Facsimiles,  see  Palaeographical 

Society. 

,  Handbook.  No.  38. 

,  Illuminated  MSS.  Nos.  122,  123. 

,  Palaeography.  No.  39. 

Thorburn,  W.  S.,  Coins.  No.  385. 
Thoyts,  E.  E.,  Old  documents,  No.  40. 
Tironian  Notes,  p.  38. 
Toller,  T.  N.,  see  Bosworth,  J. 
Tomlins,  T.  E.,    see  Jacob,  G. 
Tours,  Ecole  calligraphique  de.  No.  79 
Toustain,   see  Tassin. 
Traube,  L.,  Nomina  Sacra.    No.  134. 

,  Perrona  Scottorum.    No.  67. 

,  Palaeographia.    No.  41. 

U.    K.     Record    Commission,    Facsi- 
miles.   Nos.  174-176. 


Uebel,  A.,  see  Heymann,  T. 
Unterrichts-Behelfe.    No.  76. 
Vaines,  F.  G.,  Dictionnaire.   No.  258. 
Van  den  Gheyn,  J.,  Album  Beige.  No. 

213. 
Vatican  Library.     Specimina  palaeo- 

graphica.    No.  195. 
Vayra,  P.,  II  museo  storico.   Nos.  74, 

196. 

Vierteljahrschrift.     No.  6. 
Vitelli,  G.,  and  Paoli,  C.,  Collezione 

Fiorentina.    No.  197. 
Wailly,  N.  de,  Pale"ographie.    Nos.  42, 

163. 
Wales,  Coins,  p.  60  ;    Diplomatic,  p. 

53  ;     Facsimiles,    p.    44 ;     Palaeo- 
graphy, p.  35  ;   Seals,  p.  59. 
Walther,  G.  L.,  Lexicon.  No.  126. 
Warner,  G.  F.,  Autographs.   No.  178. 

,  Illuminated  MSS.  No.  217. 

,  Stowe  missal.    No.  187. 

— ,   and   Ellis,   H.   J.,    Facsimiles 

No.  177. 

Water-marks,  p.  37. 
Wattenbach,  W.,  Anleitung.    No.  43. 
,   Exempla    codicum,    see    Zan- 

gemeister,  C. 

,  Schriftwesen.    No.  105. 

Way,  A.,  Promptorium.    No.  425 
Wessely,  C.,  Schrifttafeln.  No.  164. 
Westwood,  J.  C.,  Facsimiles.    No.  220. 
,   Palaeographica   sacra   pictoria. 

No.  1 88. 

Wieselgren,  H.,  see  Hildebrand,  E. 
Wright,     A.,     and     Martin,     C.     T. 

Court-hand.    Nos.  44,  135,  179  399. 
Wright,    T.,    and    Wiilcker,    R.    P.} 

Vocabularies.     No.  414. 
Writing  materials  pp.  37-8. 
Writs  p.  52. 
Wuelcker,     R.,     Codex    Vercellensis. 

No.  1 80. 

Wiilcker,  R.  P.,  see  Wright,  T. 
Wyon,  A.  B.,  and  A.,  Seals.    No.  372A, 
Zangemeister,    C.,    and   Wattenbach, 

W.,  Exempla  codicum.    No.  165. 
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Zupitza,  J.,  Alt-und  mittelenglisches 

Uebungsbuch.    No.  415. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF 

MANORIAL  AND  AGRARIAN 

HISTORY. 


CONTENTS. 

1.  Catalogues  of  Manuscript  Collections     ..          ..          ,.          ,.  75 

(a)  Official  Archives         . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  75 

(b)  Unofficial  Manuscripts           . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  77 

2.  Bibliographies  of  Printed  Works             . .          . .          . .          . .  78 

3.  Published  Sources             80 

(a)  Collections 80 

(b)  Single  Works 98 

(c)  Periodicals       . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  1 18 

4.  Modern  Works 141 

(a)  Selected  from  Collections       ..          ..          ..          ..          ..          ..141 

(£)  Single  Works 144 

(c)  Periodicals       . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  1 50 

APPENDIX 

A  select  list  of  published  Collections,  Transactions,  etc.,  of  Learned  Socie- 
ties and  Periodical  Publications  containing  Texts,  Abstracts,  Calendars  or 
Articles  relating  to  Manorial  or  Agrarian  History. 

(0)  Collections 160 

(b)  Transactions 163 

(c)  Periodicals 165 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF 

MANORIAL  AND  AGRARIAN 

HISTORY. 

A  CLASSIFIED  LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO 
ENGLISH  MANORIAL  AND  AGRARIAN  HISTORY, 
FROM  THE  EARLIEST  TIMES  TO  THE  YEAR  1660. 

The  titles  of  works  which  have  not  been  examined  by  the  compiler 
are  marked  with  an  asterisk. 

I CATALOGUES  OF  MANUSCRIPT 

COLLECTIONS. 

(a)   Official  Archives. 

It  is  the  custom  of  modern  Historical  Bibliographers 
to  attempt  some  description  of  the  unpublished 
sources  of  History.  These  may  be  conveniently 
classified  according  to  their  custody,  whether  in 
official  Archives  or  in  the  Manuscript  Departments 
of  the  great  Libraries  and  other  collections  of  a  public 
nature  as  well  as  amongst  the  private  muniments  of 
ecclesiastical,  legal,  and  municipal  corporations  or  of 
private  individuals. 

The  "  Official  Archives "  above  referred  to  are 
practically  co-extensive,  in  England,  with  the  Public 
Records  ;  but  a  few  collections  are  to  be  found 
under  the  official  control  of  certain  Public  Depart- 
ments, notably  the  Ecclesiastical  Commission,  Green- 
wich Hospital  (Admiralty),  the  Office  of  Woods  and 
Forests,  and  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall. 

It  is  not  possible  to  mention  here  more  than  the 
titles  of  the  several  classes  of  Public  Records  which  are 
more  or  less  valuable  as  sources  of  information  on  the 
subject  of  Manorial  or  Agrarian  History,  and  of  which 
some  portion  at  least  remains  unpublished.  The 

75 


76         TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

arrangement  adopted  here  is  the  old  "  proprietary" 
classification  by  courts  and  departments ;  but  it 
should  be  remembered  that  some  of  these  ancient 
collections  have  recently  been  broken  up  and  distri- 
buted amongst  various  "  Special  Collections  "  which 
will  be  referred  to  below. 

1.  Records  of  the  Court  of  Chancery. 

Ancient  Deeds,  Chancery  Proceedings  (Early 
Series  and  Series  I.),  Charter  Rolls,  Cartae  Antiquae, 
County  Placita,  Darell  and  Stonor  Papers  (some  of 
these  family  papers,  exhibited  in  Chancery,  have  been 
transferred  to  State  Papers  Supplementary],  Forest 
Proceedings,  Inquisitions  Post  Mortem,  Miscellaneous 
Inquisitions,  Miscellanea  of  the  Chancery. 

2.  Records  of  the  King's  Court. 

Curia  Regis  Rolls,  Assize  Rolls,  etc.,  Feet  of  Fines. 

3.  Records  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer. 

(a)  King's  Remembrancer's  Department. 
Accounts  of  Alien  Priories,  Ministers'  Accounts, 

Inquisitions,  Ancient  Extents,  Rentals  and  Surveys, 
Miscellaneous  Books,  Miscellanea  of  the  Exchequer, 
Forest  Proceedings. 

(b)  Lord  Treasurer's  Remembrancer's  Depart- 
ment. 

Pipe  Rolls,  Enrolled  Accounts,  Foreign 
Accounts,  Miscellaneous  Rolls. 

(c)  Exchequer  of  Receipt. 
Miscellaneous    Rolls,   Miscellaneous    Books, 

Miscellanea. 

(d)  Treasury  of  the  Receipt. 

Forest  Proceedings,  Miscellaneous  Books. 

(e)  Augmentation  Office. 

Conventual  Leases,  Duchy  of  Cornwall  Records, 
Ministers'  and  Receivers'  Accounts,  Miscellaneous 
Books. 

(f)  Land  Revenue  Department. 

Court  Rolls,  Receivers'  Accounts,  Miscella- 
neous Books. 


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(g)  First  Fruits  and  Tenths  Office. 

The  King's  Books,  Liber  Decimarum. 
4.  Records  of  Palatinates. 

(a)  Palatinate  of  Chester  and  Flint  and  Welsh 
Records. 

Eyre  Rolls,  Forest  Rolls,  Quo  Warranto 
Rolls,  Rutbin  Records,  Miscellaneous  Rolls  and 
Books. 

(b)  Palatinate  of  Durham. 
Halmote  Court  Books. 

(c)  Palatinate  of  Ely.     (Not  yet  transferred  to 
offical  custody.) 

(d)  County    Palatine  and  Duchy  of  Lancaster. 
Royal  Charters,  Miscellaneous  Books  (e.g.  Nos. 

13  to  64),  Forest  Proceedings,  Rentals  and  Surveys, 

Ministers'    Accounts,  Special  Commissions,  Leases, 

Plans,  and  Maps. 

Of  the  "  Special  Collections"  above  referred  to,  the 
most  important  are  Ministers'  Accounts,  Rentals  and 
Surveys,  Court  Rolls  and  Ancient  Deeds.  Printed 
official  lists  exist  for  the  first  three  of  these,  and  for 
several  of  the  series  previously  mentioned,  and  official 
Calendars  exist  for  the  Charter  Rolls  and  Ancient 
Deeds.  A  limited  number  of  Record  texts  have  been 
published  by  the  Old  Record  Commission,  and  many 
more  in  modern  times,  as  well  as  Calendars,  or 
Abstracts,  by  the  Local  Historical  Societies  (see 
Appendix).  For  the  whole  of  these  Archives  special 
reference  should  be  made  to  Mr.  Scargill-Bird's  well- 
known  "Guide  to  the  Public  Records"  (1908). 

(b)  Unofficial  Manuscripts. 

A  large  number  of  unpublished  Manorial  documents 
such  as  Surveys,  Extents,  Rentals,  Custumals,  Court 
Rolls,  Accounts,  etc.,  are  to  be  found  amongst  the 
Muniments  of  corporations  and  private  individuals  as 
well  as  in  Libraries  and  other  collections.  A  "  Guide  " 
to  these  sources  is  still  a  desideratum,  but  useful  lists 


78          TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

are  given  by  Nicholls  (No.  5),  Hone  (No.  4),  Daven- 
port (No.  10),  Gross  (No.  15),  "Local  Records"  and 
the  Manorial  Society's  publications.  The  Reports  of 
the  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission,  though  as  a 
rule  taking  little  notice  of  manorial  and  other  economic 
documents,  are  of  some  assistance.  Some  valuable 
catalogues  have  been  published  by  private  enterprise, 
and  the  contents  of  the  great  collections  of  the  British 
Museum,  Bodleian,  etc.,  can  be  ascertained  from  the 
official  catalogues  (Nos.  i — 3)  of  those  institutions.  A 
large  proportion  of  the  private  collections  referred  to 
above  still  remain  undescribed  and  practically  inacces- 
sible to  students. 

1.  Bodleian  Library,  Calendar  of  Charters  and  Rolls 

preserved  in  the.    Ed.  W.  H.  Turner  and  H.  O. 
Cox.    1878. 

2.  British  Museum,  Catalogue   of  Additional  Manu- 

scripts.    1843,  etc. 

3.  British  Museum,  Index  to  the  Charters  and  Rolls 

in  the  Department  of  Manuscripts.  Ed.  H.  J. 
Ellis  and  F.  B.  Bickley.  1900. 
•.•These  are  the  most  important  for  the  sub- 
ject. The  Cotton,  Harleian,  Lansdown,  and 
other  well-known  collections  are  not  rich  in 
manorial  or  agrarian  materials. 

4.  HONE,  N.  J.     The  Manor  and  Manorial  Records. 

The  Antiquary' }s  Books.    1906,    (App.  I.,  Lists 
of  Court  Rolls  in  various  depositories.) 

5.  NICHOLLS,    J.    G.      Collectanea    Topographica    et 

Genealogica.     Eight  vols.,  1834-43. 

6.  NICHOLLS,   J.  G.      Topographer  and  Genealogist. 

Three  vols.,  1846-58. 

II.     BIBLIOGRAPHIES  OF  PRINTED  WORKS. 

7.  BATESON,    M.      Grossbritannien    und    Irland   bis, 

1500.      Jahresberichte    der    Geschichtswissen- 
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(1905),  III.  79-107.  1906-7.  (Sources  :  Muni- 
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8.  BRYAN,  E.  A.    The  mark  in  Europe  and  America. 

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9.  CUNNINGHAM,   W.      The   growth   of    English    In- 

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10.  DAVENPORT,    F.    G.     Classified    List    of    printed 

original  materials  for  English  manorial  and 
agrarian  History  during  the  Middle  Ages.  1894. 

11.  GARNIER,  R.  M.     History  of  the  English  landed 

interest.    Two  vols.    1892.  (II.,  536.  sq.  Biblio.) 

12.  GOMME,  G.  L.      Annual  Index  of  Archaeological 

Papers.     1891,  etc.     1892,  etc. 

13.  GOMME,  G.  L.      Index  of  Archaeological  Papers 

(1665-1890.)     1907. 

14.  GOMME,   G.   L.     The   Literature  of   Local   Insti- 

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15.  GROSS,  C.     Bibliography  of  the  Literature  and 

Sources  of  English  History.  1900.  (Tenures 
of  Land  and  Classes  of  Society,  pp.  102,  504. 
Local  History,  p.  113.  Commerce,  Industry, 
and  Agriculture,  p.  151.  The  Maegth,  Land 
Laws  and  Classes  of  Society,  p.  234.  Local 
Government — The  Vill  and  the  Manor,  p.  236. 
Feudal  Tenures,  Inquests  Post  Mortem,  p.  377. 
Local  Records  and  Local  Annals,  p.  400.) 

1 6.  HEARNSHAW,  F.  J.  C.     Leet  Jurisdiction  in  Eng- 

land. 1908.  (Bibliography,  pp.  386-95.  List  of 
Printed  Court  Rolls,  pp.  156-60.  List  of  Legal 
Commentaries,  pp.  35-42.) 

17.  HONE,  N.  J.  The  Manor  and  Manorial  Records. 

1906.     (Bibliography,  p.  312.) 

1 8.  MACDONALD,  D.     Agricultural  Writers,  from  Sir 

Walter  of  Henley  to  Arthur  Young  (1200-1800). 
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19.  Wales  and  Monmouth,  Royal  Commission  on  Land 

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20.  WRIGHT,  C.  T.  H.     Subject-Index  of  the  London 

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III.     PUBLISHED    SOURCES. 
(a)  Collections. 

21.  Abingdon  Abbey,  Accounts  of  the   Obedientars 

of.  Camden  Soc.  1892.  (p.  143.  Accounts  of 
Manors  in  Berks,  Gloucester  and  Oxford,  1384, 
et  seq.) 

22.  Abingdon,    Chronicon    Monasterii    de.     Ed.     J. 

Stevenson.  Rolls  Series.  Two  vols.  1858. 
(II.,  301.  Extents  of  Manors  of  Abingdon  in 
Berks,  1154-89.) 

23.  Alrewas  (Staffs).     Court  Rolls.     [1259-73.]     Ed. 

W.  N.  Landor.  William  Salt  Arch.  Soc.  X. 
Part  I,  245,  XIII.,  87.  1907,  1910. 

24.  ARCHBOLD,  W.  A.  J.     Somerset  Religious  Houses. 

Cambridge  Historical  Essays,  VI.  1892.  (Man- 
orial Account,  West  Monkton,  Somerset,  1552.) 

25.  ASHTON,   C.    and   LLOYD,    E.     Defodau   Powys. 

(The  Customs  of  Powys.)  [1530.]  Mont- 
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Club.)  1896. 

26.  BAIGENT,    F.    J.     Collections    of    Records    and 

Documents  relating  to  the  hundred  and  manor 
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(Accounts,  Court  Rolls,  and  other  manorial 
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27.  Baronia  de  Kemeys.      From    the    original  docu- 

ments at  Bronwydd.  Cambrian  Arch.  Assoc. 
1862.  (Reeves'  and  bailiffs'  accounts,  I5th 
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28.  Battle  Abbey,  Custumals  of.     Ed.  S.  R.  Scargill- 

Bird.  Camden  Soc.  1887.  (Rentals  and 
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Kent,  Oxford,  Sussex  and  Wilts,  1283  ?) 

29.  BEAMONT,  W.     Warrington  in  1465,  as  described 

in  a  contemporary  rent-roll.  Chetham  Soc. 
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30.  BECON,  THOMAS.     Catechism.     Parker  Soc.   1844. 

(pp.  434,  598,  599,  603.,  Concerning  inclosures.) 

31.  BEST,  HENRY.     Rural  Economy  in  Yorkshire  in 

1641.     Surtees  Soc.     1857. 

32.  Black  Book  of  Hexham,  in  Hexham  Priory,  II. 

Ed.  James  Raine.  Surtees  Soc.  1865.  (Rental, 
1479,  of  Manors  in  Cumberland,  Durham, 
Northumberland,  and  York.) 

33.  Black  Book  of  St.  Davids.    Ed.  J.  W.  Willis-Bund. 

Cymmrodorion  Soc.     1902.      (Extents,   1326.) 

34.  Boldon  Buke,  A  Survey  of  the  possessions  of  the 

See  of  Durham.  Ed.  W.  Greenwell.  Surtees 
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of  Warrington,  1628.  Chetham  Misc.,  III. 
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937.  VINOGRADOFF,    P.      Transfer    of    Land    in    old 

English  Law.      Harvard   Law   Review.     XX., 
532.     Cambridge,  Mass.     1907. 

938.  VINOGRADOFF,  P.      Zur  Wergeldfrage.      Viertel- 

jahrschrift  fur  Social-und-Wirtschaftsgeschichte. 
B.  III.,  534.    Leipzig,  1905. 

939.  WALKER,    B.      On    the    Inquisitio    Comitatus 

Cantabrigiensis.     Cambridge  Antiq.  Soc.  Com- 
munications.    VI.,  45.     1891. 


MANORIAL  &  AGRARIAN  HISTORY    159 

940.  WALKER,  B.    On  the  Measurements  and  Valua- 

tions of  the  Domesday  of  Cambridgeshire. 
Cambridge  Antiq.  Soc.  Communications.  V., 
93.  [1884.] 

941.  WALKER,  J.  K.     Almonbury  in  Feudal  Times. 

Yorkshire  Arch&ol.  and  Topog.  Soc.  Journal. 
II.,  I.  1873. 

942.  WATSON-TAYLOR,  J.     Erlestoke  and  its  Manor 

Lords.  Wilts.  Archteol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag. 
XXXIIL,  295,  377.  XXXIV.,  42.  1905-6. 

943.  WILLIAMS,  B.    An  Account  of  the  Officers  in  a 

Manor  in  Oxfordshire,  with  remarks  upon  the 
hide  of  land.  Arch&ologia.  XXXIIL,  269  ; 
XXXV.,  470;  1849,  1853. 

944.  WRIGHT,  T.     On  the  Political  Condition  of  the 

English  Peasantry  during  the  Middle  Ages. 
Arch&ologia.  XXX.,  205.  1844. 

945.  ZINKEISEN,  F.    The  Anglo-Saxon  Courts  of  Law. 

Political  Science  Quarterly.  X.,  132.  New 
York,  etc.,  1895. 


APPENDIX. 

A  Select  List  of  Published  Collections,  Transactions,  etc., 

of  Learned  Societies,  and  Periodical  Publications 

containing   Texts,  Abstracts,  Calendars  or 

Articles   relating   to   Manorial  or 

^Agrarian  History. 

(a)  Collections. 

946.  Bristol      and      Gloucestershire      Archaeological 

Society,  Publications  [1882],  etc.  (See  Nos. 
1 59,  etc.) 

947.  British  Record  Society,  Index  Library.    1890,  etc. 

(See  Nos.  79,  etc.) 

948.  Cambrian    Archaeological    Association    Publica- 

tions, 1862,  etc.    (See  Nos.  27,  etc.) 

949.  Camden  Society,  1838,  etc.  (See  Nos.  21,  28,  etc.) 

950.  Canterbury  and  York  Society,   1905,  etc.    (See 

Nos.   143,  etc.) 

951.  Cantilupe  Society,  1906,  etc.   (See  Nos.  92,  etc.) 

952.  Chetham    Society.       Remains,    Historical    and 

Literary  connected  with  the  Palatine  Counties 
of  Lancaster  and  Chester.  1844,  etc.  (See 
Nos.  29,  etc.) 

953.  Collectanea  Topographica  et  Genealogica.     Ed. 

J.  G.  Nicholls.  1834-43.  Eight  vols.  (See 
Nos.  174,  etc.  See  also  No.  987.) 

954.  Cumberland    and    Westmoreland    Antiquarian 

Society  Publications,  1877,  etc.  (See  Nos. 
57,  etc.) 

955.  Cymmrodorion  Society,  Publications.    (See  Nos. 

^^  H9-). 

956.  Cymmrodorion  Society,  Record  Series.   1892,  etc. 

(See  Nos.  33,  etc.) 

160 


APPENDICES  161 

957.  Dorset  Records.     Ed.  A.   Fry  and  G.  S.   Fry, 

1894,  etc.    (See  No.  62.) 

958.  Early    English   Text    Society,    1864,    etc.     (See 

Nos.  38,  etc.) 

959.  English  Dialect  Society.     1873,  etc.    (See  Nos. 

75,  etc.) 

960.  English  Reprints.   Ed.  Edward  Arber.   1868,  etc. 

Reissue,  30  vols.,  1895.     (See  Nos.  112,  etc.) 

961.  Hampshire  Record  Society,  1889,  etc.     (See  No. 

26,  etc.) 

962.  Historical  MSS.  Commission  Reports,  1870,  etc. 

(See  Nos.  42,  etc.) 

963.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  The  Record  Series  for 

the    Publication    of    Documents    relating  to. 
1879,  et  seq.    (See  Nos.  74,  etc.) 

964.  Manorial  Society  Monographs.     1907,  etc.    (See 

No.  96.) 

965.  New    Shakespeare    Society,     1874,    etc.       (See 

Nos.  88,  176.) 

966.  Norfolk    and    Norwich    Archaeological    Society, 

Publications.   [1850],  etc.   (See  Nos  125,  etc.) 

967.  Northumberland    County    History    Committee. 

History  of  Northumberland,   1893,  etc.     (See 
No.  127.) 

968.  Oxford   Historical  Society,   Publications,    1885, 

etc.  (See  Nos.  51,  etc.) 

969.  Oxford  Studies  in  Social  and  Legal  History.   Ed. 

P.  Vinogradoff.   1910,  etc.  (See  Nos.  713,  etc.) 

970.  Parker  Society,  1841,  etc.   (See  Nos.  30,  etc.) 

971.  Pipe  Roll  Society.    Pipe  Rolls,  etc.     1884,  etc. 

(See  Nos.  68,  etc.) 

972.  Powysland  Club.    Montgomeryshire  Collections, 

1868  [1867],  etc.    (See  Nos  25,  etc.) 

973.  Record  Commission,  Publications,  1802-69.    (See 

Nos.  41,  etc.) 

974.  Rolls  Series,  1858,  etc.     (See  Nos.  22,  etc.) 

975.  Roxburghe    Club,    1814,    etc.      (See    Nos.    180, 

181.) 


162        TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

976.  Royal  Archaeological  Institute  of  Great  Britain 

and   Ireland,   Memoirs,    1848,   etc.    (See  Nos. 
89,  157.) 

977.  Royal  Historical  Society,  Publications,  1877,  etc. 

(See  Nos.  113,  etc.) 

978.  Selden  Society  [1887],  1888,  etc.      (See  Nos.  98, 

etc.) 

979.  Somerset    Archaeological    and    Natural    History 

Society,    Publications,    1868,    etc.     (See  Nos. 
203,  etc.) 

980.  Somerset  Record  Society,  Publications,  1887,  etc. 

(See  Nos.  78,  etc.) 

981.  Southampton  Record  Society,  1905,  etc.     (See 

Nos.  91,  etc.) 

982.  [Staffordshire].        William    Salt    Archaeological 

Society.    Collections  for  a  History  of  Stafford- 
shire. [1881,  etc.].   (See  Nos.  23,  etc.) 

983.  Suffolk  Green  Books.     Ed.  S.  H.  A.  Hervey, 

1894,  etc.     (See  Nos.  177,  etc.) 

984.  Surtees  Society.   [1835,  etc.].    (See  Nos.  31,  etc.) 

985.  Sussex  Record  Society.       1902,  etc.     (See  No. 


986.  Thoresby  Society,  Publications,  1889,  etc.     (See 

Nos.  43,  etc.) 

987.  Topographer  and  Genealogist   (The).      A  New 

Series  of  Collectanea  Topographica.  Ed.  J.  G. 
Nicholls.  Three  vols.  1846-58.  (See  Nos. 
102,  etc.  See  also  No.  953.) 

988.  Victoria  History  of  the  Counties  of  England, 

1900,  etc.     (See  No.  722.) 

989.  Wilts  Record  Society,  1896,  etc.   (See  No.  150.) 

990.  Worcestershire    Historical    Society,    1893,    etc. 

(See  Nos.  86,  etc.) 

991.  Yorkshire     Archaeological     and     Topographical 

Association.  Record  Series.  1885,  et  seq. 
(See  Nos.  195,  etc.) 

992.  [Yorkshire].        North    Riding    Record    Series. 

Thirteen  vols.    1884  [i883>97.     (See  No.  191.) 


APPENDICES  163 

(b)  Transactions. 

993.  Archaeologia    Cambrensis,    the    Journal  of    the 

Cambrian   Archaeological   Association.       1846, 
et  seq.     (See  Nos.  459,  etc.) 

994.  Archaeologia  Cantiana,  being  Transactions  of  the 

Kent    Archaeological    Society.       1858,    et   seq. 
(See  Nos.  444,  etc.) 

995.  Associated  Architectural  Societies,  Reports  and 

Papers.   [1851,  etc.].    (See  Nos.  509,  etc.) 

996.  Bath  Natural   History   and   Antiquarian   Field 

Club  Proceedings  (1867),  1868,  etc.     (See  Nos. 
649,  650.) 

997.  Birmingham  and  Midland  Institute,  Birmingham 

Archaeological  Society,  Transactions,  1871,  etc. 
(See  No.  492.) 

998.  Bradford   Historical   and   Antiquarian   Society. 

Bradford    Antiquary,    1881,    etc.      (See    Nos. 
5 1 3,  etc.) 

999.  Bristol    and   Gloucestershire   Archaeological  So- 

ciety, Transactions,   1876,  et  seq.      (See  Nos. 
450,  etc.) 

1000.  Bury  and  West  Suffolk  Archaeological  Institute, 
Proceedings.    One  vol.  (1849-53.)    Later  under 
the  title  Proceedings  of  Suffolk  Inst.  of  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.    (See  No.  535.     See  also  No. 
1020.) 

1001.  Cambridge  Antiquarian   Society,   Communica- 

tions, etc.    1859,  etc.   (See  Nos.  615,  etc.) 

1002.  Cambridgeshire  and  Huntingdonshire  Archaeo- 
logical Society  Transactions,   1901,  etc.     (See 
No.  616.) 

1003.  Cumberland    and    Westmoreland    Antiquarian 
and  Archaeological  Society  Transactions,  1874, 
etc.    (See  Nos.  527,  etc.) 

1004.  Cymmrodorion  Society.     Y  Cymmrodor,  1877, 
etc.  ;    Transactions,    1892-3,    etc.,    1894,    etc. 
(See  Nos.  468,  etc.) 


164        TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

1005.  Derbyshire  Archaeological  and  Natural  History 

Society,  Journal,   1879,  etc.       (See  Nos.  451, 
etc.) 

1006.  Devonshire  Association  for  the  Advancement 
of  Science,  Literature,  and  Art,  Transactions, 
1863,  etc.     (See  Nos.  442,  etc.) 

1007.  Dorset  Natural  History  and  Antiquarian  Field 

Club,  1877,  etc.     (See  Nos.  626,  etc.) 

1008.  Essex    Archaeological     Society,    Transactions. 

1858,^5^.    (See  Nos.  584,  etc.) 

1009.  Herts    (East)    Archaeological    Society,    Trans- 

actions [1899],  1900,  etc.      (See  No.  625.) 

1010.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Antiquarian  Society, 
Transactions,  1884,  etc.    (See  No.  447.) 

I  on.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Historic  Society  Pro- 
ceedings, later  called  Transactions.  [1848,  et 
seq.]  1849,  et  seq.  (See  Nos.  457,  etc.) 

1012.  Midland  Record  Society,  Transactions,  1897,  etc. 

(See  Nos.  470,  etc.) 

1013.  Norfolk  Archaeology.   Published  by  the  Norfolk 

and  Norwich  Archaeological  Society,  1847,  etseq. 
(See  Nos.  547,  etc.) 

1014.  [Oxfordshire.]      North  Oxfordshire  Archaeolo- 
gical Society,  afterwards  Oxfordshire  Archaeolo- 
gical Society.    Transactions.    [1856],  etc.    (See 
No.  646.) 

1015.  Royal   Historical   Society.      Transactions.      I. 

1871.  New  Series,  II.,  etc.  1873,  etc.   (See  Nos. 
573,  etc.) 

1016.  Shropshire  Archaeological  and  Natural  History 
Society,  Transactions,   1878  [1877],  etc.    (See 
Nos.  472,  etc.) 

1017.  Society  of  Antiquaries.    Proceedings,  1849,  etc- 

(See  No.  443.) 

1018.  Society  of  Antiquaries,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
Proceedings.      Vol.  I.      1857-58.      New  Series, 
Vol.    II.,    etc.    1887,     etc.        (See    Nos.    506, 
etc.) 


APPENDICES  165 

1019.  Somersetshire  Archaeological  and  Natural  His- 
tory   Society.      Proceedings.       1851,    et    seq. 
(See  Nos.  454,  etc.) 

1020.  Suffolk  Institute  of  Archaeology  and  Natural 
History.     Proceedings.     [1849.]     1853,  et  seq. 
(See  Nos.  485,  etc.    See  also  No.  1000.) 

1 02 1.  Surrey  Archaeological  Society.     Archaeological 
Collections.    1858,  etc.      (See  Nos.  478,  etc.  ) 

1 022.  Sussex    Archaeological   Collections.      Published 
by  the  Sussex  Archaeological  Society.      1848, 
etc.      (See  Nos.  481,  etc.) 

1023.  Thoroton  Society.  Transactions,  1898,  etc.  (See 

No.    572.) 

1024.  Wiltshire  Archaeological  and  Natural  History 
Magazine.     1854,  et  seq.     (See  Nos.  458,  etc.) 

1025.  Yorkshire    Archceological    and    Topographical 
Association.     Journal.     1870,  et  seq.     (See  Nos. 
441,  etc.) 

1026.  [Yorkshire.]     East  Riding  Antiquarian  Society 

1893,  etc.     (See  Nos.  486,  etc.) 

(c)  Periodicals. 

1027.  American    Academy   of   Political    amd    Social 

Science.     Annals.     1890,  etc.    (See  Nos.  836, 
etc.) 

1028.  American    Historical    Review.        New    York, 

1895,  etc.    (See  Nos.  834,  etc.) 

1029.  The  Antiquary.   1880,  etc.   (See  Nos.  469,  etc.) 

1030.  Archaeologia.       Published    by    the    Society    of 
Antiquaries   of  London.      1770,  et  seq.      (See 
Nos.  448,  etc.) 

1031.  Archaeologia  Aeliana.    Published  by  the  Society 

of  Antiquaries  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.    1822, 
et  seq.     (See  Nos.  487,  etc.) 

1032.  Archaeological  Journal,  The.    Published  by  the 

Royal  Archaeological  Institute  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.   1845,  et  seq.   (See  Nos.  488,  etc.) 


166        TWO  SELECT  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

1033.  Archaeological   Review,    The.       1888-90.     (See 

Nos.  614,  etc.) 

1034.  British   Archaeological   Association.       Journal. 

1 846,  et  seq.    (See  Nos.  446,  etc.) 

1035.  Devon   Notes    and   Queries,    1900,    etc.      (See 
Nos.  538,  etc.) 

1036.  East  Anglian  (The)  :   or  Notes  and  Queries  on 
Subjects  connected  with  the  Counties  of  Suffolk, 
Cambridge,  Essex,  and  Norfolk.    New  Series. 
i8S$,etseq.    (See  Nos.  440,  etc.) 

1037.  English  Historical  Review,  1886,  etc.    (See  Nos. 
452,  etc.) 

1038.  Fenland  Notes  and  Queries,  1891  [1889],  etc. 
(See  Nos.  491,  etc.) 

1039.  Gloucestershire  Notes  and  Queries,  1881  [1879], 
etc.    (See  Nos.  479,  etc.) 

1040.  Harvard    Law    Review.        Cambridge,    Mass. 

1887,  etc.   (See  No.  874.) 

1041.  Home    Counties    Magazine,    1899,    etc.      (See 
Nos.  607,  859.   See  also  No.  1045.) 

1042.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Historical  and  Genea- 
logical Notes.     Three  vols.      1879  [i878]-83. 
(See  No.  579.) 

1043.  Law  Quarterly  Review,   1885,  etc.     (See  Nos. 

843,  etc.) 

1044.  Lincolnshire  Notes  and  Queries.     1888,  et  seq. 

(See  Nos.  455,  etc.) 

1045.  Middlesex    and    Herts.       Notes    and    Queries, 

1895,  etc.  Called  the  Home  Counties 
Magazine  since  1898.  (See  No.  511.  See  also 
No.  1041.) 

1046.  Northamptonshire   Notes    and   Queries,    1884, 
et  seq.    (See  Nos.  505,  etc.) 

1047.  Notes    and    Gleanings  :      devoted    chiefly    to 

subjects  connected  with  the  Counties  of  Devon 
and  Cornwall.  1888-92.  (See  No.  571.) 

1048.  Political  Science  Quarterly.    New  York,  1886, 
etc.  (See  Nos.  883,  etc.) 


APPENDICES  167 

1049.  Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics.  Boston,  Mass., 

1887,  etc.     (See  Nos.  835,  etc.) 

1050.  Quarterly  Review,   1809,  etc.     (See  Nos.  926, 
928.) 

1051.  Reliquary,  The.  iS6o,etseq.  (See  Nos.  483,  etc.) 

1052.  Somerset  and  Dorset  Notes  and  Queries,  1890, 
et  seq.    (See  Nos.  445,  etc.) 

1053.  Vierteljahrschrift  fur   Social   und  Wirtschafts- 

geschichte.     Leipzig,  1903,  etc.  (See  Nos.  839, 

938.) 

1054.  Western   Antiquary   (The)  ;    or  Notebook   for 
Devon,  Cornwall,  and  Somerset.   Ed.  W.  H.  K. 
Wright.   i882[8i>93.  (See  No.  536.) 

1055.  Wiltshire  Notes  and  Queries,  1893,  etc.     (See 

No.  683.) 

1056.  Yorkshire    County    Magazine.       1891,    et   seq. 

(See  No.  691.) 


INDEX 


Abenhall.     No.  590. 

Abingdon  Abbey,  Accounts  of  Obe- 

dientars  of.     No.  21. 
Abingdon,  Chronicon   Monasterii   de. 

No.  22. 

Abingdon  Wool  Subsidy.     No.  440. 
Abney.     No.  462. 
Accounts,  p.  76.     Nos.  21,  24,  26,  27, 

34,  41,  47,  50,  58,  61,  63,  69,  71,  90, 

92,  94,  97,  I05,  I23,  H2,  «4»j  '91, 
198,  200,  204,  205,  228,  236,  238, 
243,  257,  26z,  274,  276,  278,  283, 
289,  291,  294,  308,  320,  324,  343, 
344,  357,  365,  379,  384,  387,  389, 
410,  422,  427,  438,  443,  468,  479, 
486,  488,  496,  502,  505,  513,  515, 
525,  533,  539,  54°,  542,  55°,  551, 
553,  555,  558,  566,  571,  606,  611, 
623,  636,  643,  669,  671. 

Ackworth.     No.  276. 

Adames, Jonas, CourteLeete.  No. 217. 

Adams,  G.  B.,  Anglo-Saxon  Feudalism 
No.  834. 

Adams,  H.,  Anglo-Saxon  Courts  of 
Law.  No.  725. 

Adkin,  B.  W.,  Copyhold.     No.  726. 

Alien  Priories,  p.  76. 

Allen,  J.,  Royal  Prerogative.  No.  727. 

Allen,  T.,  Lincoln.     No.  218. 

Allen,  W.  F.,  Essays  and  Monographs. 
No.  728. 

Allerton.     No.  480. 

Almonbury.     Nos.  441,  672. 

Alrewas.     No.  23. 

Amery,  J.  S.,  Ashburton.    No.  442. 

Ancient  Deeds,  pp.  76,  77. 

Ancient  Demesne.  No.  831. 

Ancient  Extents,  p.  76. 

Anderson,  J.  C.,  Plan  and  Award, 
Croydon.  No.  219. 

Andrews,  C.  M.,  Old  English  Manor. 
No.  729. 

Anglesea.     No.  502. 

Anglo-Saxon  Landbook.     No.  738. 

Appleby  Barony.     No.  633. 

Appleby  Manor.     No.  443. 

Appletree  Hundred.     No.  463. 

Archbold,  W.  A.  J.,  Somerset  Reli- 
gious Houses.  No.  24. 

Arnold,  A.  M.,  Cobham.  No.  444. 


Articles  of  Inquiry.  Nos.  91,  120,  144, 

Ashburton.     No.  422. 

Ashley,  W.  J.,  Anglo-Saxon  Township. 

No.  835. 

,  Early  Teutonic  Society.  No.  837. 

,     English     Economic     History. 

No.  730. 

,  Surveys.    No.  731. 

,  Villein  Tenure.     No.  836. 

Ashmore.    Nos.  425,  445. 

Ashton,  C.,  and  Lloyd,  E.     Defodau 

Powys.    No.  25. 
Ashton,  Oxford.    No.  68 1. 
Ashton-under-Lyme,  Lanes.    No.  186. 
Assize  Rolls,  p.  76.     Nos.   107,   128, 

230,  402,  498,  499,  597,  615,  651, 

665. 

Astle,  T.,  Great  Tey  No.  732. 
Astley,  H.  J.  D.,  Two  Norfolk  Villages. 

No.  446. 

Atherington.    No.  559. 
Augmentation  Office,  p.  76. 
Axon,  E.,  Plan  of  Booth  Hall  Estate. 

No.  447. 

Aylesbury.    No.  617. 
Baigent,  F.  J.,  Crondal.    No.  26. 
Baigent,   F.   J.,   and  Millard,   J.   E.. 

Basingstoke.    No.  220. 
Baildon,  W.  P.,  see  Maitland,  F.  W. 
Bailiff's  Accounts,  see  Accounts. 
Baines,  E.,  Lancaster.    No.  221. 
Baines,  F.  E.,  Hampstead.     No.  222. 
Balance  Sheet,  Chew  Magna.    No.  203. 
Balance  Sheet  of  Order  of  St.  John. 

No.  638. 
Ballard,  A.,  Domesday.    No.  696. 

,  Oxfordshire  Village.   No.  838. 

,  Woodstock  Manor.    No.  839. 

Banham.    No.  547. 

Banks,  Sir  J.  Breviate.  No.  449. 

Barford.    No.  688. 

Baring,  F.,  Domesday  Book.    No.  840. 

,  Domesday  Tables.    No.  733. 

,  Hidation.     No.  841. 

Barlowe,  Jerome,  see  Roy,  William. 
Baronia  de  Kemeys.    No.  27. 
Bartleet,  S.  E.,  Chipping  Camden.  No. 

450. 

Barwick-in-Elmet.    No.  50. 
Basingthorpe.    No.  556. 


1 68 


INDEX 


169 


Basingstoke.    No.  220. 

Bates,  E.  F.,  Five-hide-unit.    No.  842. 

Bateson,  M.,  Bibliography  in  Jahres- 

berichte.    No.  7. 
,  Peterborough  Court  Leet.    No. 

452. 
Batten,   J.,   Hundreds   of  Stone  and 

Catash.    No.  453. 

— ,  Stoke  under  Hamdon.  No.  454. 
Battle  Abbey,  Custumal  of.   No.  28. 
Battle.    No.  436. 
Bayeux  Barony.    No.  455. 
Beaminster.    No.  456. 
Beamont,  W.,  Castle  of  Halton.    No. 

223. 

,  Warrington.     No.  29. 

Beaumaris.    No.  6n. 

Beaurepaire.    No.  236. 

Beazley,  F.  C.,  Burton-in-Wirral.  No. 

457- 

Beckwith,  J.,  see  Webb,  E.  A. 
Becon,  Thomas,  Catechism.    No.  30. 
Bedfordshire.    Nos.  97,  113. 
Begbroke.    No.  171. 
Benese,  Sir  Richard  de,  Boke  of  the 

Measuring  of  Land.    No.  224. 
Benhall.    No.  408. 
Bennett,    R.,    and    Elton,    J.,    Corn 

Milling.    No.  734. 
Bennett,     Rev.     Canon,     Orders     of 

Shrewton.  No.  458. 
Bensington.  No.  357. 
Bentham,  Joseph.,  Christian  Conflict. 

No.  225. 

Berkeley.    No.  159. 
Berkshire.     Nos.  21,  22,  28,  97,  113, 

342- 

Berry  Pomeroy.    No.  639. 
Berthelet,  T.,  Boke  for  a  Justice  of 

Peace.    No.  226. 

Berw  and  the  Hollands.    No.  459. 
Best,  Henry,  Rural  Economy.  No.  31. 
Bibliographies.     Nos.  7-20. 
Bicester.    No.  262. 
Bickley,  F.  B.,  Dulwich  Court  Rolls. 

No.  439. 
,    Index   to   Charters,   see   Ellis, 

H.J. 

Bigland,  R.,  Gloucestershire.  No.  227. 
Bird,  S.  R.  S.,  Crown  Lands,  see  Hall, 

H. 

Bishopstrow.     No.  476. 
Black  Book  of  Hexham.  No.  32. 
Black  Book  of  St.  Davids.    No.  33. 
Blackbourne  Hundred.     No.  362. 
Blackburnshire.     No.  428. 
Blackheath  Hundred.    No.  284. 


Blakesby.    No.  447. 

Blakesley,    G.    H.,    Manorial     Juris- 
diction.   No.  843. 

Bleadon.    No.  157. 

Blithfield.    No.  208. 

Blomfield,  J.  C.,  Bicester.    No.  228. 
— ,  Fritwell.    No.  229. 

Bloomsbury.    No.  241. 

Blount,  T.,  Tenures.    No.  735. 

Bodleian  Library,  Calendar.    No.  I. 

Boke  of  the  Measuring  of  Land.  No. 
224. 

Boldon  Buke.    No.  34. 

Bondage,  see  Villeinage. 

Bondsmen,  see  Villeins. 

Booth,  W.,  Warrington.     No.  35. 

Bootle  Court  Baron.    No.  460. 

Borley.     No.  45. 

Borough  English.    Nos.  795,  854,  855. 

Bosham.    No.    657. 

Boston.    No.  218. 

Boulter,  W.  C.,  Court  Rolls  of  York- 
shire Manors.  No.  461. 

Bowles,  E.  B.,  Abney.    No.  462. 

Boxall,  C.  G.,  Duke  of  Manchester's 
Manorial  Estates.  No.  230. 

Boxted.    No.  339. 

Boyton.    No.  360. 

Brackenfield  Common.    No.  563. 

Bracton's  Note  Book.    No.  231. 

Bradcar.    No.  547. 

Bradford.    Nos.  299,  513,  581. 

Bradshaw,  F.,  Serfdom  in  Durham. 
No.  844. 

Bradwell.    No.  279. 

Brand,  J.,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  No. 
232. 

Bratton,  Wilts.     No.  683. 

Bratton  Clovelly.    No.  680. 

Braunston.    No.  585. 

Braunton.    No.  507. 

Bray  Hundred.    No.  307. 

Brayley,  E.  W.,  Surrey.    No.  233. 

Brecknockshire.    No.  302. 

Bridgman,  E.  R.  O.,  and  G.  C.  O., 
Weston-under-Lizard.  No.  36. 

Bridgman,  G.  T.  O.,  Wigan.    No.  37. 

Bridges,  W.   B.,  Okehampton.      No. 

234- 

Brinklow,  H.,  Complaint  of  Roderick 
Mors.  No.  38. 

British  Museum,  Catalogue  of  addi- 
tional MSS.  No.  2. 

British  Museum,  Index  to  Charters. 
No.  3. 

Brixworth.    No.  618. 

Bromesgrove.    No.  470. 


170 


INDEX 


Bromfield.     No.  6n. 

Brownlov.v,  W.  R.,  Lectures  on  Slavery. 

No.    736. 
Brur  mer,  H.,  Das  Anglo-Normannische 

'jirbfolge  system.    No.  737. 
Brunner,  H.,  Sippe  und  Wergeld.  No. 

845- 
Brunner,   H.,  Zur   Rechtsgeschichte. 

No.  738. 

Bryan,  E.  A.,  The  Mark.    Nos.  8,  739. 
Buckinghamshire.    Nos.  113,  379. 
Buckstaff,   F.   G.,  Married  Women's 

Property.    No.  846. 
Bull,  F.  W.,  Newport  Pagnell.     No. 

235- 

Burcester  Priory.    No.  228. 
Burn,  R.,  see  Nicholson,  J.,  No.  347. 
Burnley.    No.  189. 
Burrows,  M.,  Family  of  Brocas.    No. 

236. 

Bursars'  Accounts,  see  Accounts. 
Burton-in-Wirral.     No.  457. 
Burton-upon-Trent.    Nos.  39,  390. 
Burton  Cartulary.    No.  39. 
Burton,  R.  J.,  Hundred  of  Appletree. 

No.  463. 
Burton,  Thomas,  Heminbrough.    No 

40. 

Buxhall.    No.  249. 
Calendar  of  MSS.  of  Dean  and  Chapter 

of  Wells.    No.  42. 

Calthorpe,  Charles,  The  Lord  of  the 

Manor  and  the  Copyholder.  No.  237. 
Calverley  Charters.    No.  43. 
Cambridge.    Nos.  247,  318. 
Cambridgeshire.    Nos.  101,  616. 
Cambridgeshire  Assize  Rolls.    No.  61 5. 
Cambridgeshire    Lay    Subsidy    Rolls. 

Nos.  465-467,  622. 
Candler,  C.,  Manor  of  Topcroft.    No. 

847. 
Cardiganshire     Ministers'     Accounts. 

No.  468. 

Carleton.    No.  73. 
Carnarvon,  The  Record  of.    No.  41. 
Carr,  H.,  Portishead  Rectory  Court 

Rolls.    No.  469. 
Cartae  Antiquae.  p.  76. 
CartaeetMunimenta  de  Glamorgancia. 

No.  238. 

Carter,  W.  F.,  Bromesgrove.    No.  470. 
Castlecary.    No.  471. 
Castle  Combe.    No.  387. 
Catalogues  of  MSS.  Collections.    Nos. 

1-6. 

Catash  Hundred.    No.  453. 
Certain  Ancient  Tracts.    Nos.  75,  268. 


Certayne  Causes.    No.  44. 

Certificate  of  non-villenage.    No.  621. 

Chadwick,  H.  M.,  Anglo-SaxonI  nsti- 
tutions.  No.  740. 

Chancery,  Select  cases  in.    No.  152. 

Chancery  Proceedings,  p.  76.  Nos. 
164,  165. 

Charlton  Marshal.    No.  294. 

Charnock,  R.  S.,  Ancient  manorial 
Customs.  No.  741. 

Charter  Rolls,  pp.  76,  77. 

Charters.    Nos.  43,  66,  92,  566. 

Chartularies.  Nos.  47,  66,  80,  85, 
123,  141,  146,  150,200. 

Cheal,  H.,  Ditchling.    No.  239. 

Chertsey  Abbey.    Nos.  233,  328. 

Cheswardine.    No.  472. 

Chetwynd-Stapleton,  H.  E.,  Staple- 
tons  of  Yorkshire.  No.  473. 

Chew  Magna.    No.  203. 

Cheyney,  E.  P.,  English  Serfdom.  No. 
848. 

,  Mediaeval  Manor.    No.  45. 

Chibburn  Preceptory.    No.  540. 

Chigwell.    No.  673. 

Child's  Ercall.    No.  472. 

Chipping  Camden.    Nos.  450,  492. 

Chirbury.      No.    46. 

Cholderton.    No.  683. 

Chope,  R.  P.  Hartland.    Nos.  474,  849. 

Church  Enstone.    No.  330. 

Cirencester.    No.  522. 

Civil  Pleas.    No.  154. 

Clark,  A.,  Serfdom.    No.  850. 

Clark,  G.  T.,  Rothley.    No.  475. 

,  Manorial  Particulars.    No.  851. 

Clark-Maxwell,  W.  G.,  Customs  of 
Manors  of  Abbey  of  Lacock.  No. 
476. 

Clarke,  J.,  Survey  of  Lakes.    No.  240. 

Clay,  J.  W.,  Clifford  Family.    No.  477. 

Clinch,  G.,  Bloomsbury.    No.  241. 

,  Inventory  of  a  Surrey  Farmer. 

No.  478. 

,  Mayfair.    No.  242. 

Clitheroe  Honor.    Nos.  58,  243. 

Clun  Hundred.    No.  631. 

Clutterbuck,  R.,  Hertford.    No.  244. 

Cobhambury.     No.  444. 

Cockersand  Abbey.    Nos.  47,  48. 

Coke,  Sir  Edward.  Complete  Copy- 
holder. No.  245. 

Cold  Ashton.    No.  479. 

Coldingham  Correspondence.    No.  49. 

Coleman,  F.  S.,  Allerton.    No.  480. 

,  Barwick-in-Elmet.    No.  50. 

Collectanea.    No.  51. 


INDEX 


171 


Collectanea  Topographica  et  Genealo- 

gica.    No.  5. 

Collectors'  Accounts,  see  Accounts. 
Colne.    No.  339. 
Common,  Rights  of.     Nos.  145,  397, 

711. 

Commons.    No.  807. 
Compoti,  see  Accounts. 
Compton  Gifford  Tything.    No.  689. 
Coneywestpn.    No.  362. 
Considerations  concerning  inclosures. 

No.  246. 

Conventual  Leases,  see  Leases. 
Cooper,  G.  M.,  Otteham  Abbey.     No. 

481. 
Cooper,  H.  C.,  Cambridge  Annals.  No. 

247. 

Cooper,  W.  D.,  Midhurst.    No.  482. 
Copeland,  R.,  Modus  tenendi  curiam 

Baronum.    No.  248. 
Copinger,  W.  A.,  Buxhall.    Nos.  249, 

742. 
,  Smith-Carrington  Family.     No. 

251. 

,  Suffolk.    No.  250. 

Copyhold.     Nos.  317,  424,  726,  803, 

805,  825,  882,  920. 
Copyholds  confirmed.     No.  483. 
Corbett,  J.  A.,  Llanblethian.    No.  484. 
Corbett,  W.  J.«  Elizabethan  Surveys. 
No.  852. 
,  and  Methold,  T.  T.,  Hepworth, 

Suffolk.    Nos.  485,  853. 
Corn  mill,  Dispute  concerning  a.    No. 

Corn  milling.    No.  734. 

Cornage.    No.  879. 

Corner,  G.  R.,  Borough  English.  Nos. 

854,  855. 

Cornwall.    Nos.  182,  190. 
Cote.    No.  68 1. 
Coucher    Book    of    Kirkstall    Abbey. 

No.  103. 

County  Courts.    Nos.  277,  392. 
County  Palatine,    p.  77. 
County  Placita.    p.  76. 
Court  Baron.    Nos.  96,  119,  217,  226, 

248,  277,  314,  333,  334,  356,  365A, 

366,  367,  369,  370,  372,  386,  391, 

392,  399,  4H,  43°- 
Court  Baron,  Bootle.     No.  460. 
Court  Hundred.     No.  226. 
Court  Keeper,  Complete.    No.  298. 
Court  Keeping.     Nos.  265,  803. 
Court  Leet.    Nos.  217,  266,  277,  300, 

3!4,  333,  364,  365A,  371,  375>  386> 

391,  394,  4'4,  43<V432,  7*9- 


Court  Leet  and  Baron,  Manor  of 
Ramsey.  No.  634. 

Court  Leet,  Peterborough.    Ho   452. 

Court  Leet  Records  of '  Sail :orc \.  No. 
151. 

Court  Leet  Records,  Southampton. 
No.  163. 

Court  of  Chancery,  Records  of.    p.  76. 

Court  of  Exchequer,  Records  of.  p.  76". 

Court  of  Requests,  Select  cases  in. 
No.  152. 

Court  Rolls,  pp.  76,  77.  Nos.  23,  26, 
4°,  54,  55>  64,  67,  86,  97,  105,  114, 
118,  119,  140,  141,  149,  151,  185, 
211,  230,  243,  249,  251,  252,  255, 
259,  267,  275,  282,  283,  297,  301, 
3°3,  307,  3°9,  3*5,  323,  324,  326, 
327,  332,  343,  355,  379,  3^4,  412, 
417,  421,  423,  435,  437,  438,  439, 
451,  461,  462,  469,  471,  479,  490, 
514,  516,  519,  534,  536,  538,  541, 

544,  562,  565,  575,  576,  5^3,  588, 

593,  605,  609,  617,  619,  620,  627, 

646,  647,  649,  660,  663,  667,  676, 

678,  679,  680,  683,  684,  691. 
Court  Rolls,  Lists  of.    Nos.  4,  16. 
Coventry  Leet  Book.    No.  52. 
Cox,  H.  O.,  see  Turner,  W.  H. 
Cox,  J.  C.,  Abbey  of  Meaux.    No.  486. 
Crabbe,  G.,  Thompson.    No.  252. 
Cranmer,  Thomas,    Works.    No.  53. 
Craster,    H.    H.    E.,    Northumbrian 

Hundred  Rolls.    No.  487. 
Creighton,  M.,  Northumbrian  Border. 

No.  488. 
Crofton,  H.  T.,  Chapel   of   Stretford. 

No.  54. 

,  Newton  Chapelry.    No.  55. 

,   Newton    Manor   Court     Rolls. 

No.  490. 

,  Tithe  Corn  Book.    No.  489. 

Cromer.    No.  382. 

Crondal.    No.  26. 

Crosby,  J.H.,  Manor  of  Tyd.    No.  491. 

Crouch,  J.,  Chipping  Camden.     No. 

492. 

Crowley,  Robert,  Works.    No.  56. 
Crown  Lands.    No.  873. 
Crown,  Select  Pleas  of  the.    No.  155. 
Croydon.    Nos.  174,  219. 
Culford.    No.  362. 

Cullum,  J.,  Hawsted.    Nos.  253,  743. 
Cumberland.     Nos.  32,  48,  135,  198, 

295. 
Cunningham,   W.,   Cottenham   Order 

Makers.    No.  697. 


172 


INDEX 


Cunningham,  W.,  English  Industry 
and  Commerce.  Nos.  9,  255,  744. 

-,  V/alter  of  Henley.    No.  856. 

Curia  Hegis  Rolls,  p.  76.    Nos.  68,  147. 

Curtain  e  Drawer  of  the  World.  No. 
254. 

Curtter,  W.  H.  R.,  English  Agriculture. 
N.o.  745. 

tlussans,  J.  E.,  Hertfordshire.  No. 
256. 

Custumals.  Nos.  28,  40,  42,  69,  78, 
82,93,  144,  157,  158,  159,  186,220, 
230,  232,  260,  264,  272,  293,  294, 

299,  3°',  33°,  343,  347,  353,  37^, 
380,  390,  402,  403,  407,  409,  415, 
428,  436,  475,  476,  507,  508,  517, 
549,  590,  657,  672,  68 1,  687,  690. 

Customary  Rents.    No.  713. 

Customary  Tenure.    No.  921. 

Customs.  Nos.  406,  732,  735,  741, 
766,  774,  804,  812,  870,  872,  910. 

Cuttlestone  Hundred.    No.  139. 

Dalrymple,  J.,  History  of  Feudal 
Property.  No.  746. 

Daniel-Tyssen,  J.   R.,  Mailing.     No. 

493- 

Darell  Papers,  p.  76. 
Dareste  de  la  Chavanne,  C.,  Classes 

Agricoles.    No.  747. 
Dartmoor,  Maps  of  inclosures  on.    No. 

494. 
Davenport,  F.  G.,  Classified  List.   No. 

10. 

,  Decay  of  Villeinage.    No.  857. 

,  Norfolk  Manor.    Nos.  257,  749. 

,  Terra  Soliata.    No.  858. 

Davies,  A.  M.,  Domesday  Hidation. 

No.  859. 

Deansgate,  Manchester.    No.  490. 
De  Lacy,  Henry,  Compoti  of  lands  of. 

Nos.  58,  496. 

,  Extent  of  lands  of.    No.  186. 

Dendy,  F.  W.,  Jesmond.    No.  497. 

DeneMagna.    No.  590. 

Denton,    W.,    England    in    the    i5th 

century.    No.  258. 
Derbyshire.    No.  438. 
Derbyshire  Assize  Rolls.     Nos.  498- 

Derbyshire  Fines.    No.  500. 
Derbyshire  in  1327-8.    No.  501. 
Derbyshire  Pipe  Roll.    No.  351. 
Derley  Abbey.    No.  563. 
Descriptio  Maneriorum.    No.  117. 
Devon.    Nos.  182,  190,  353,  551,  640. 
Diary  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Josselin.  No. 
59- 


Digby,  Sir  K.  E.,Lawof  Real  Property, 
No.  750. 

Ditchling.    No.  239. 

Dolforwyn  Castle.    Nos.  201,  682. 

Domesday,  Modern  Works  on.  Nos. 
696,  698,  721,  722,  733,  751,  755- 
757,  761,  767,  778>  785,  827,  828, 
840,  859,  876,  907,  908,  912,  915, 

Domesday  Book.    No.  60. 
Domesday  of  inclosures.     No.  113. 
Domesday  of  inclosures  for  Notting- 
hamshire.   No.  572. 
Domesday  of  St.  Pauls.    Nos.  61,  700. 
Doncaster  Records.    No.  259. 
Doniol,  H.,  Serfs  et  vilains.    No.  748. 
Dorset.    Nos.  78,  182,  551. 
Dorset  Feet  of  Fines.    No.  62. 
Dorset  Inquisitions.    No.  503. 
Dove,  P.  E.,  Domesday  Studies.    No. 

751- 

Drengage.    No.  879. 
Drinkwater,  C.  H.,  Records.    No.  504. 
Duchy  of  Cornwall  Records,    p.  76. 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  p.  77.    No.  74. 
Dugdale,  W.,  Monasticon.    No.  261. 

,  Warwickshire.    No.  260. 

Dulley,  G.  M.,  Croyland  Abbey.    No. 

505. 

Dulwich  Court  Rolls.    No.  439. 
Dunkin,  J.,  Bicester.    No.  262. 
Durham.     Nos.  32,  135. 
Durham  Abbey  Account  Rolls.     No. 

63- 
Durham  Bishopric,  Survey  of.     No. 

506. 

Durham  Halmote  Rolls.    No.  64. 

Durham  Priory.    Nos.  64,  69. 

Durham,  See  of.    No.  90. 

Dutton-y-Brain.    No.  613. 

Dymond,  R.,  Customs  of  Braunton. 
No.  507. 

Earl  Soham.    No.  508. 

Earle,  J.,  Land  Charters.    No.  752. 

Early  Chancery  Proceedings,  Stafford- 
shire. No.  165. 

East  Greenwich.    No.  284. 

East  Harnham.     No.  150. 

Eastborne.    No.  548. 

Easter  Rolls  of  Whalley.    No.  65. 

Ebury.    No.  241. 

Edgeware.    No.  51. 

Edmonton.     No.  376. 

Edmonton  Survey.    No.  511. 

Ellesmere.    No.  512. 

Ellis,  H.,  Domesday  Book.    No.  698. 


INDEX 


17.3 


Ellis,  H.  J.,  and  Bickley,  F.  B.,  Index 
to  Charters.  No.  3. 

Elmswell,  Suffolk.    No.  362. 

Elton,    C.    I.,    Custom    and    Tenant 
Right.    No.  753. 
— ,  Tenures  of  Kent.    No.  754. 

Elton,  J.,  see  Bennett,  R. 

Ely.    No.  10 1. 

Ely  Episcopal  Manor.    No.  491. 

Ely  Manors.    No.  637. 

Empsall,  T.  T.,  Bradford.    No.  513. 

English  Bicknor.    Nos.  587,  588. 

English  Peasantry.     No.  860. 

Enrolled  Accounts,  p.  76. 

Epworth.    No.  514. 

Erbistock.    No.  614. 

Essex.    Nos.  28,  61,  113. 

Evercreech.    Nos.  515,  516. 

Ewenny  Priory.     No.  417. 

Exchequer  of  Receipt,  p.  76. 

Exning"  Half-Hundred.    No.  568. 

Extenta  Manerii.    No.  173. 

Extents,  p.  77.  Nos.  22,  33,  39,  41, 
42,  45,  50,  61,  66,  78,  80,  82,  83,  87, 
89,  97,  106,  109,  141,  175,  186,  191, 
197,  201,  218,  229,  235,  238,  244, 
250,  255,  256,  276,  282,  288,  289, 
295,  299,  305,  306,  324,  339,  341, 
352,  353,  36z,  389>  39°>  4°4,  4°6, 
411,  421,  422,  450,  472,  474,  482, 
484,  485,  492,  493,  495,  512,  513, 
528,  529,  531,  532,  547,  553,  570, 
574,  577,  58i,  587,  591,  595,  59^, 
601,  603,  610,  612,  624,  625,  635, 
637,  645,  655,  664,  677,  682,  683. 

Eynsham  Cartulary.    No.  66. 

Eyre  Rolls,  p.  77. 

Eyton,  R.  W.,  Domesday  Studies. 
Nos.  755,  756. 

,  Key  to  Domesday.    No.  757. 

Fanshaw,  H.  C.,  Holmesfield.    No.  5 1 7. 

Farmers'  Accounts,  see  Accounts. 

Farrant,  R.  O.,  Manx  Land  Tenures. 
No.  861. 

Farrer,  W.,  Court  Rolls.    No.  67. 

,  North  Meols.    No.  263. 

Faulkner,  T.,  Fulham.    No.  264. 

Faversham  Hundred.    No.  518. 

Feet  of  Fines,  p.  76.  Nos.  62,  68,  70, 
103,  in,  125,  126,  128,  160,  168, 
183,  216",  319,  325,  434,  500,  526, 


560,  56i,_652,  692. 
•ell 


Fellowes,    Henry,     Laws     respecting 

Copyholds.  No.  265. 
Felton  Book.  No.  397. 
Feodarium  Prioratus  Dunelmensis. 

No.  69. 


Feodaries.    Nos.  221,  633.       . 

Feodary's  Accounts,  see  Accounts. 

Feudal  Aids.    No.  109. 

Feudal  Tenures.     No.  924. 

Final  Concords,  see  Feet  of  Fines. 

Finch,  H.  B.,  Whitchurch.    No.  519. 

Finchampstead.     No.  323. 

Fines,  see  Feet  of  Fines. 

First  Fruits  and  Tenths  Office,  p.  77. 

Fisher,  R.  B.,  Copyhold  Tenure.    No. 

266. 
Fishwick,  H.,  Garstang.    No.  72. 

,  Lytham.    No.  71. 

,  Pleadings.    No.  74. 

,  Poulton-le-Fylde.    No.  73. 

,  Rochdale.    No.  267. 

Fitzherbert,    John,     Book    of    Hus- 
bandry.   No.  75. 

,  Book  of  Surveying.    No.  268. 

Fleta.    No.  269. 

Fletcher,  W.   G.  D.,  On  the  efforts 

made  to  convert  Arable  Land  into 

Pasture.    No.  862. 
Fletton.    No.  523. 
Flint  Records,  p.  77. 
Flintshire  Subsidy  Roll.    No.  520. 
Flixton.     No.  406. 
Folcland.    No.  934. 
Footman,  M.  H.,  see  Norgate,  K. 
Forde.    No.  649. 
Foreign  Accounts,  p.  76. 
Forest,  Select  Pleas  of  the.    No.  i  56. 
Forest  Lawes.    No.  329. 
Forest  of  Thornes.    No.  270. 
Forest  Proceedings,  pp.   76,  77. 
Forest  Rolls,  p.  77. 
Forest  Tenures.    No.  724. 
Forrest,  Sir  William,  Pleasant  Poesie. 

No.  76. 

Forncett.    No.  257. 
Frankpledge.    Nos.  784,  823. 
Freeholders.    No.  909. 
Freiston.    No.  411. 
Fritwell.    No.  229. 
Fulham.    No.  264. 
Fuller,  E.  A.,  Customary  tenants.  No. 

522. 

,  Tallage  of  6  Edward  II.  No.  521. 

,  Tenures  of  Land.   No.  863. 

,  Cirencester.     No.  864. 

Fuller,    Thomas,    The    Holy    State. 

No.  271. 

Furnivall,  F.  J.,  Ballads.  No.  77. 
Fustel  de  Coulanges,  N.  D.,  Histoire 

des  Institutions  Politiques.  No.  758. 
,  Origine  dela  Propriete  Fonciere. 

No.  865. 


174 


INDEX 


Caches,  L.,  Stanground  and  Fletton. 

No.  523. 

Gage,  J.,  Thinghoe  Hundred.  No.  272. 
Gargrave,  York.     No.  427. 
Gamier,    R.    M.,    British    Peasantry. 

No.  759. 
,  English  landed  interest.     Nos. 

11,760. 

Garstang.     No.  72. 
Gavelkind.     Nos.  795,  814,  8 1 8. 
Gay,  E.  F.,  Authorship  of  the  Book  of 

Husbandry.     No.  866. 

,  Inclosures.     No.  867. 

,  Midland  Revolt.     No.  868. 

,  and  Leadam,  I.  S.,  Inquisitions 

of  Depopulation.     No.  869. 
Gibbins,    H.    de    B.,    Industry.     No. 

761. 

Gilden  Morden,  Poll  Tax.    No.  524. 
Gillingham.     No.  294. 
Glamorgan.     No.  238. 
Glastonbury  Abbey  Accounts.      No. 

525. 

Glastonbury  Inquisition.    No.  180. 
Glastonbury  Rentals.     No.  78. 
Glastonbury.     Nos.  286-287. 
Gloucester  Cartulary.   No.  80. 
Gloucestershire.   Nos.  21,  80,  227. 
Gloucestershire   Feet   of   Fines.     No. 

526. 

Gloucestershire  Inquisitions.    No.  79. 
Godalming.    Nos.  686,  687. 
Goddard,  C.  V.,  Winterbourne  Stoke. 

No.  870. 
Gomme,  G.  L.,  Annual  Index.     No.  12. 

,  Index.     No.  13. 

,  Literature  of  Local  Institutions. 

No.  14. 
,  Village  Community.     Nos.  81, 

699. 

,  Widowhood.     No.  871. 

Googe,    Barnabe.,    Four    Bookes    of 

Husbandrie.     No.  273. 
Gower  and  Kilvey,  Surveys  of.  No.  82. 
Gray,  A.,  Priory  of  St.  Radegund.  No. 

274. 
Grazebrook,  H.  S.,  Barons  of  Dudley. 

No.  83. 
Great  Cressingham  Court  Rolls.     No. 

275. 

Great  Roll  of  the  Pipe.     No.  84. 
Green,  W.  A.,  Ackworth.     Nos.  276, 

762. 
Greenfield,  B.  W.,  Meriet  of  Meriet. 

No.  528. 
Greenwood,  William,  County  Courts. 

No.  277. 


Greetham.     No.  529. 

Gretton,  R.  H.,  Lot-meadow  Customs. 

No.  872. 
Gross,    C.,    Literature    and    Sources. 

No.  15. 

Grossteste,  Robert,  Rules.     No.  312. 
Grosvenor   Estate,    Middlesex.      No. 

241. 

Grovely  Forest.     No.  688. 
Guisbrough  Cartulary.     No.  85. 
Hackney.     Nos.  400,  401. 
Hadleigh  Castle,  Essex.     No.  531. 
Hadleigh,  Suffolk.     Nos.  532,  624. 
Hale,  W.  H.,  Domesday  of  St.  Paul's 

Intro.     No.  700. 

Hale,  W.  H.,  Registrum.     No.  701. 
Hales,   Worcestershire,    Court    Rolls. 

No.  86. 

Hales,  John,  Commonweal.     No.  311. 
Haling  Manor.     No.  174. 
Hall,  H.,  Formula  Book.     No.  278. 
,  Society  in  the  Elizabethan  Age. 

No.  279. 
,  and  Bird,  S.  R.  S.,  Crown  Lands. 

No.  873. 

Hall,  J.  M.,  Haresfield.     No.  533. 
Hallhead,    Henry,    Inclosure    thrown 

open.     No.  280. 
Halliwell-Phillips,     J.     O.,     Life     of 

Shakespeare.     No.  281. 
Halmote  Court  Books,  p.  77. 
Halmote  Court  Rolls,  see  Court  Rolls. 
Halmote  Rolls,  Durham.     No.  64. 
Halton  Barony.     No.  58. 
Hampstead.     Nos.  222,  305. 
Hancock,  F.,  Minehead.     No.  282. 
Hanssen,G.,AgrarhistorischeAbhand- 

lungen.     No.  763. 
Hampshire.  Nos.  28,  80,  379. 
Harbottle.     No.  543. 
Hardwick,  Norfolk.     No.  609. 
Hardwick,  Suffolk.     No.  535. 
Hardy,  R.,  Tatenhill.     No.  283. 
Haresfield.     No.  533. 
Harland,  J.,  Mamecestre.     No.  87. 
Harmondsworth.     No.  566. 
Harrison,  W.,  Description  of  England. 

No.  88. 

Harrow  Court  Rolls.     No.  534. 
Hart,  W.  H.,  Historia  et  Cartularium. 

No.  702. 

Hartland.     No.  474. 
Hartshorne,  C.   H.,  Northumberland 

Antiquities.     No.  89. 
Hasbach,    W.,    English    Agricultural 

Labourer.     No.  764. 
Hasted,  E.,  Kent.     No.  284. 


INDEX 


Hatfield's  Survey.     No.  90. 
Hatherleigh.     No.  536. 
Hatherop.    No.  476. 
Haverford.    No.  537. 
Haverfordwest.    No.  656. 
Havering-atte-Bower.    No.  352. 
Hawsted.    Nos.  253,  568. 
Hayton  Manor.    No.  527. 
Hazeltine,  H.  D.,  Gage  of  land.  No. 

874. 

Hearnshaw,  F.  J.  C.,  Leet  Jurisdic- 
tion.    Nos.  16,  91,  703. 
Hearne,  T.,  Collectanea.    No.  285. 
,  Johannis  Glastoniensis  Chronica. 

No.  286. 
,  Peter  Langtof  t's  Chronicle.    No. 

287. 

Heddington.    No.  476. 
Hemerdon.    No.  538. 
Heminbrough.    No.  40. 
Kensington.    No.  331. 
Hepworth.    Nos.  250,  485. 
Hereford  Cathedral  Charters.    No.  92. 
Herringswell.     No.  583. 
Hertfordshire.    Nos.  61,  244,  256. 
Hexham  Priory.     Nos.  93,  539- 
Hibbaldstow.    No.  619. 
Hibbert-Ware,     S.,     Customs     of     a 

Manor  in  the  North  of  England.  No. 

765. 

Hide,  The.  Nos.  794,906,917,918,931. 
Hill,  J.  H.,  Langton.    No.  288. 
Historical  MSS.  Commission,  p.  78. 
Hitchin.    Nos.  244,  388. 
Hoare,  R.  C.,  Wiltshire.    No.  289. 
Hodgson,  J.,  Jarrow.    No.  94. 

,  Northumberland.    No.  290. 

Hodgson,  J.  C.,  Chibburn  Preceptory. 

No.  540. 

,  Morpeth.    No.  541. 

,  Temple  Thornton.    No.  542. 

Hodgson,  R.  W.,  Redesdale.    No.  543. 
Hodgson,  T.  H.,  Village  Community. 

No.  875. 

Holkham.    No.  95. 
Holm  Cultram.    No.  347. 
Holmes,  T.  S.,  Wookey.    No.  291. 
Holmesfield.    Nos.  517,  544. 
Hone,  N.  J.,  Manner  and  Court  Baron. 

No.  96. 
Hone,  N.  J.,  Manor.    Nos.  4,  17,  97, 

704. 

Hope.    No.  545. 
Horncastle  Records.    No.  546. 
Hoskyns,  C.  W.,  Land  Laws.    No.  705. 
Hudson,    R.,    Warwickshire    Parish. 

No.  292. 


Hudson,  W.,  Leet  Jurisdiction.    Nos. 
98,  706. 

,  Manor  of  Eastborne.    No.  548- 

,  Three  manorial  extents.     No. 

547- 

,  Wiston.    No.  549. 

Hugo,  T.,  Mediaeval  Nunneries.    No. 

551- 
,  St.  Margaret's  Hospital,  Taun- 

ton.    No.  550. 
Hulham.    No.  641. 
Hulme.    No.  489. 
Humberstone's  Survey.     No.  552. 
Humphreys,  A.  L.,  Wellington.    No. 

293- 
Hundred  Court.    Nos.  304,  335,  370, 

374,  392,  4J3- 
Hundred  Court  Rolls,  Somerset.    No 

Hundred  Rolls.      Nos.  99,  169,  322, 

487.,  546,  5?6- 
Huntingdonshire.    No.  117. 
Huntington  Manor.    No.  553. 
Hurstbourne.    No.  402. 
Husbandry,  Manuals  of.    Nos.  75,  132, 

192,269,273,312,385,584. 
Hutchms,  J.,  Dorset.     No.  294. 
Hutchinson,  Roger,  Works.    No.  100. 
Hutchinson,    W.,    Cumberland.      No 

295- 

Idle,  Manor  of.    No.  554. 
Ightenhill,  Lancaster.     No.  189. 
Imber,  M.,  The  Case.    No.  766. 
Inclosures,     Documents     concerning. 

Nos.  30,  38,  44,  53,  56,  77,  88,  100, 

102,  112,  113,  Il6,  122,  129,  130, 
133,  134,  148,  172,  176,  193,  225, 
246,  247,  254,  258,  270,  271,  280, 

296,  311,  313,  336,  337,  338,  363, 

381,  405,  416,  418,  420,  572,  573- 
,  Works  on.    Nos.  769,  813,  867, 

885. 
Ingleby,  C.  M.,  Shakespeare  and  In- 

closure  at  Welcombe.    No.  296. 
Ingoldmells.    Nos.  297,  555. 
Inman;  A.  H.,  Domesday.    No.  767^. 
Inquisitio  Comitatus  Cantabrigiensis. 

No.  101. 

Inquisitio  Eliensis.    No.  101. 
Inquisition.     No.  604. 
Inquisition  of  Henry  de  Sully.     No. 

1 80. 

Inquisition  on  a  villein.    No.  594. 
Inquisitions  of  1517.    No.  573. 
Inquisitions  Post  Mortem,  p.  76.  Nos. 

79,    109,  202,  206,  212,  263,  278, 

434,  477,  5°3,  510,  ^53- 


176 


INDEX 


Inventories  of  Live  Stock.    No.  556. 
Inventory  of  a  Surrey  Farmer.     No. 

478. 

Island  of  Lundy.    No.  175. 
Islandshire.    No.  368. 
Isycoed.    No.  613. 
Iwerne-Courtenay.     No.   102. 
Ixworth.    No.  557. 
Jacob,  Giles,  Compleat  Court  Keeper. 

No.  298. 
Jahresberichte  der  Geschichtswissen- 

schaft.    No.  7. 

James,  J.,  Bradford.    No.  299. 
Jastrow,  I.,  Zur  Stellung  der  Sklaven. 

No.  707. 
Jeayes,  I.  H.,  Manor  of  Oundle.    No. 


558. 

ikn 


Pacis    Consultum. 


Jenkins,    David. 

No.  300. 
Jesmond.    No.  497. 
Jessopp,  A.,  The  Land  and  its  Owners. 

No.  768 
Johnson,   A.    H.,    Small   Landowner. 

No.  769. 

[ones,  J.  P.,  Tettenhall.    No.  301. 
[ones,  T.,  Brecknockshire.    No.  302. 
fordan,  J.,  Enstone.    No.  303. 
[urisdiction.    Nos.  310,  725,  833,  843. 
Lele,  Richard,  Modus  tenendi  unum 

Hundredum.    No.  304. 
Kemeys,  Baronia  de.    No.  27. 
Kemnal  Manor,  Chislehurst.    No.  426. 
Kendal.    No.  633. 
Kennedy,  J.,  Hampstead.    Nos.  305, 

770. 
Kennet,    W.,    Parochial    Antiquities. 

No.  306. 

Kent.    Nos.  28,  671. 
Kent  Fines.    Nos.  560,  561. 
Kenyon,   R.   L.,   Domesday  Manors. 

No.  876. 

,  Manor  of  Ruyton.    No.  562. 

Kerry,    C.,    Derley   Abbey   Charters. 

No.  563. 
,    Early    Charters    of    Breadsall. 

No.  877. 

,  Hundred  of  Bray.    No.  307. 

Kershaw,  S.  W.,  Lambeth.    No.  564. 

Kettering  Compotus.     No.  308. 

Kidlington.    No.  171. 

Kilvey.    No.  82. 

King's  Books,  p.  77. 

King's  Court,  Records  of  the,  p.  76. 

,  Three  Rolls  of.    No.  188. 

King's  Norton.    No.  470. 

King's  Remembrancer's  Department. 

p.  76. 


King,  H.  W.,  Lawless  Court.    No.  878. 
Kingsthorpe.    No.  309. 
Kingsthorpiana.     No.  309. 
Kingston  Lacy.    No.  565. 
Kirby's  Quest,  Somerset.   No.  161. 
Kirby,  T.  F.,  Charters  of  Harmonds- 

worth.    No.  566. 
Kirstall  Abbey  Coucher  Book.     No. 

103. 

Kirkstall  Abbey  Rent  Roll.    No.  104. 
Kitchin,    John,    Jurisdictions.      No. 

310. 

Kitchin,  W.  G.,  Manydown.    No.  105. 
Knights  Hospitallers  in  England.   No. 

1 06. 
Kovalevsky,  M.,  Modern  Customs.  No. 

771- 
,  Die  okonomische  Entwickelung 

Europas.    No.  772. 
Kydwelly  Lordship.    No.  196. 
Lackford    Hundred.      Nos.    567-569, 

628. 

Lacock.     No.  476. 
Lambeth.    No.  564. 
Lamond,  E.,  Commonweal,  see  Hale, 

John. 

— ,  Walter  of  Henley.    No.  312. 
Lancashire.     Nos.  48,  67,   186,    187, 

189,  221. 

Lancashire  Assize  Rolls.    No.  107. 
Lancashire  Inquests.     No.   109. 
Lancashire  Lay  Subsidy  Rolls.    Nos. 

108,  no. 

Lancaster  Final  Concords.    No.  in. 
Land  Gavel.    No.  794. 
Land  Laws.    Nos.  705,  715,  775. 
Land  Revenue  Department,  p.  76. 
Langton,  Leicester.    No.  288. 
Langton,  Lincoln.    No.  597. 
Laniltwit.    No.  570. 
Lapsley,  G.  T.,  Cornage  and  Drengage. 

No.  879. 
,  Origin  of  Property  in  Land.  No. 

880. 
Larking,  L.  D.,  Knights  Hospitallers. 

No.  106. 

Latimer,  Hugh,  Sermons.    No.  112. 
Launcestonland.    No.  571. 
Lay    Subsidy    Rolls,    see    Subsidies. 
Leadam,  I.  S.,  Domesday  of  Inclosures. 

Nos.  113,  708. 
,    Domesday    of    Inclosures    for 

Nottinghamshire.     No.    572. 
,  Inquisitions  of  1517.    Nos.  573, 

881. 
,    Inquisitions   of   Depopulation, 

see  Gay,  E.  F. 


INDEX 


Leadam,  I.  S.  Last  days  of  Bondage 

in  England.     No.  884. 

— ,  Security  of  Copyholders.     No. 

882. 

,  Villainage.    No.  883. 

Leases,  pp.  76,  77. 

Lechlade  Manor.    No.  574. 

Lee,  Joseph,   Evra^ta  TOV  dbpov.     No. 

3i3- 
Lee,    W.,    and    Pakeman,    D.,    Court 

Leet.    No.  314. 
Leeds.    Nos.  114,  115,  581. 
Leek  Nos  395,  575- 
Leet  Jurisdiction.     Nos.  91,  98,  703, 

706. 

Leet  Rolls.    Nos.  98,  350. 
Lega-Weekes,  E.,  North  Wykes.    No. 

576. 

Legal  Commentaries,  List  of.  No.  16. 
Leicester  Borough  Records.  No.  315. 
Leicestershire.  Nos.  113,  117,  251, 

422. 

Leicestershire  Documents.    No.  577. 
Leicestershire     Lay     Subsidy     Rolls. 

Nos.  509,  578. 
Leigh.    No.  579. 

Leigh,  Valentine,  Science  of  Survey- 
ing.   No.  316. 

Leonard,  E.  M.,  Inclosure.    No.  885. 
Lever,  Thomas,  Sermons.    No.  116. 
Lewes,  Rape  of.    No.  662. 
Lewis,  E.  A.,  Decay  of  Tribalism.  No. 

886. 

Lex  Custumaria.    No.  317. 
Leyland  Hundred.    No.  187. 
Liber  Albus.    No.  42. 
Liber  Decimarum,  p.  77. 
Liber  Memorandorum.    No.  318. 
Liber  Niger  Monasterii  Sancti  Petri  de 

Burgo.    No.  117. 

Lincolnshire.     Nos.  113,  117,  422. 
Lincolnshire  Inquisitions.    No.  510. 
Lincolnshire  Records.    No.  319. 
Lincolnshire  Survey.     No.  580. 
Lister,   J.,   Chapter   House   Records. 

No.  581. 

,  Local  Illustrations.   No.  582. 

Liswirni.    No.  570. 

Little,  A.  G.,  Gesiths  and  Thegns.  No. 

887. 

Little  Crosby.    No.  676. 
Littleport.    No.  119. 
Livett,  R.  G.  C.,  Herringswell.     No. 

583- 

Llanblethian.    No.  484. 
Lloyd,  E.,  see  Ashton,  C. 
Lloyd,  J.,  Breconshire.    No.  320. 


Lloyd,  J.  E.,  Early  Welsh  Agriculture. 

No.  773. 
Locke,  R.,  Customs  of  Taunton.    No. 

Lodge,  B.,  Palladius  on  Husbandrie. 

No.  584. 
Lodge,  H.  C.,  Anglo-Saxon  Land  Laws. 

No.  775. 

Loftie,  W.  J.,  London.    No.  321. 
London  (Maps).    No.  321. 
London  Library,  Subject-Index.    No. 

20. 
Longden,     H.     J.,     John     Isham's 

manorial  Court.    No.  585. 
Lopene.    No.  528. 
Lord     Treasurer's      Remembrancer's 

Department,  p.  76. 
Lothingland  Hundred  Rolls.    No.  322. 
Lutterworth.    No.  586. 
Lyon,  W.,  Finchampstead.    No.  323. 
Lytham.     No.   171. 
Macdonald,  D.,  Agricultural  Writers. 

No.  1 8. 
Maclean,  Sir  J.,  Dene  Magna.     No. 

59°- 

,  English  Bicknor.    Nos.  587,  588. 

,  Land  Tenure.    No.  888. 

.  Staunton.    No.  589. 

\  Tockington.    No.  591. 

— ,  Trigg  Minor.    No.  324. 
Maddison,  A.  R.,  Tournays  of  Caenby. 

No.  592. 
Maddock,  H.  E.,  Patrington  Manors. 

No.  593. 

Madox,  T.,  Formulare.    No.  325. 
Madresfield.    No.  326. 
Maine,  H.   S.,  Early  History  of  In- 
stitutions.   No.  776. 

,  Village  Communities.    No.  7^77. 

Maitland,  F.  W.,  Beatitude  of  Seisin. 

No.  889. 

,  Cambridgeshire  Manor.  No.  890. 

,  Domesday.    No.  778. 

,  Northumbrian  Tenures.  No.  891. 

,  Select  Pleas.    Nos.  118,  709. 

,   Suitors  of  the  County  Court. 

No.  892. 
,  Surnames  of  English  Villages. 

No.  893. 
,  Survival  of  Archaic  Communities. 

No.  894. 
,    and    Baildon,    W.    P.,    Court 

Baron.    No.  119. 
Maiden,  H.  E.,  Bonds  nen  in  Surrey. 

No.  895. 

,  Villeinage.    Nos.  594,  896. 

Malmesbury  Register.    No.  120. 


M 


INDEX 


Mamroth,  K..  Dieagrarische  Entwicke- 

lung  Englands.    No.  897. 
Manchester.    Nos.  54,  87,  489. 
Manchester  Court  Leet  Records.    No. 

327: 

Manning,  O.,  Surrey.     No.  328. 

Manor.  Nos.  729,  730,  761,  792,  821, 
928,  930. 

Manorial  Accounts,  see  Accounts. 

Manorial  Law.    No.  345. 

Manorial  Society's  Publications,  p.  78. 

Manors,  Rules  concerning  the  manage- 
ment of.  No.  80. 

MSS.  Collections,  Catalogues  of.  Nos. 
1-6. 

Manwood,  J,,  Lawes  of  the  Forest.  No. 
329. 

Manydown.    No.  105. 

Maps  and  Plans,  p.  77.  Nos.  36,  43, 
51,  54,  81,  127,  171,  191,  219,  222, 
233?  235,  240,  241,  242,  244,  249, 
272,  276,  279,  281,  284,  292,  296, 
318,  320,  321,  328,  341,  342,  354, 
376-378,388,  396,  398,  425,  447, 

473,  494,  497,  5*7,  555,  559,  5^2, 

582,  607,  608,  613,  614,  618,  626, 

630,  641,  689. 
Mark,  The.    No.  739. 
Markham,    Gervase,    Whole    Art    of 

Husbandry.    No.  273. 
Marshall,  E.,  Church  Enstone.     No. 

33°- 

,  Woodstock.    No.  331. 

Marshall,  W.,  Littleport  Court  Rolls. 

No.  898. 

Marton.    No.  73. 
Massingberd,  W.  O.,  Langton.     No. 

597- 

,  Lincolnshire  Manor.     No.  899. 

,  Lincolnshire  Sokemen.    No.  900. 

,  Ormsby-cum-Ketsby.    Nos.  332. 

779- 

,  Potter  Hanworth.    No.  595. 

,  Stow.    No.  599. 

,  Swinhope.    No.  598. 

,  Yarborough  Wapentake.     No. 

596- 
Maurer,   G.   L.   von,   Geschichte   der 

Markenverfassung.     No.  780. 
Maxwell-Lyte,  Sir  H.  C.,  Dunster.  No. 

781. 

Meaux  Abbey.    No.  486. 
Meitzen,    A.,    Siedelung    und    Agrar- 

wesen.    No.  710. 
Merdon,  Hurley.    No.  766. 
Meriet.    No.  528. 
Merioneth.     Nos.  600,  60 1. 


Merstham.    No.  602. 

Methpld,  T.  T.,  see  Corbett,  W.  J. 

Middilton,  W.,  Maner  of  kepynge  a 

Court  Baron.    No.  333. 
Midhurst.    No.  482. 
Middlesex.    No.  61. 
Millard,  J.  E.,  see  Baigent,  F.  J. 
Miller,  G.  W.,  see  Webb,  E.  A. 
Minehead.    No.  282. 
Ministers'  Accounts,  see  Accounts. 
Miscellanea,  p.  76. 
Miscellanea  of  the  Chancery,  p.  76. 
Miscellanea  of  the  Exchequer,  p.  76. 
Miscellaneous  Books,  pp.  76,  77. 
Miscellaneous  Inquisitions,  p.  76. 
Miscellaneous  Rolls,  pp.  76,  77. 
Mitcheldean.    No.  590. 
Monastic  Records.    No.  603. 
Monmouth.    No.  19. 
Montgomery.  W.  E.,  Land  Tenure  in 

Ireland.    No.  782. 

Montgomeryshire  Records.    No.  121. 
Moore,  Adam,   Bread  for  the  Poor. 

No.  3,6. 
Moore,  John,  Crying  Sin  of  England. 

No.  337. 

,  Scripture- Word.    No.  338. 

Moore,  S.  A.,  Rights  of  Common.  No. 

711. 

Morant,  P.,  Essex.    No.  339. 
Mordaunt,  John,  Complete  Steward. 

No.  340. 

More,  Sir  Thomas,  Utopia.    No.  122. 
Morkill,  J.  W.,  Roundhay.    No.  712. 
Morpeth.    No.  541. 
Morris,  M.  C.  F.,  Nunburnholme.  Nos. 

34i,  783- 

Morris,  W.  A.,  Frankpledge.    No.  784. 
Moulton.    No.  604. 
Mowat,  J.  L.  G.,  Sixteen  Old  Maps. 

No.  342. 
Mumford,  G.,  Domesday  of  Norfolk. 

No.  785. 

Mutford.    No.  406. 
Nash,  T.  R.,  Worcestershire.    No.  343. 
Nasse,   E.,    Agricultural    community. 

No.  786. 
"  Nativi  "  of  St.  Albans,  Tenure  of. 

No.  199. 
Neilson,  N.,  Boon  Services.     No.  901. 

,  Customary  Rents.    No.  713. 

,  Ramsey  Abbey.    Nos.  344,  787. 

Nelson,    William,    Lex    maneriorum. 

No.  3.45. 

Nerthurbury.     No.  605. 
Newminster  Chartulary.    No.  123. 
Newport  Pagnell.    No.  235. 


INDEX 


179 


Newton  (near  Wisbeach).    No.  606. 

Newton  Chapelry.    No.  55. 

Nicholls,    J.    G.,    Collectanea    Topo- 
graphica  et  Genealogica.    No.  5. 
— ,  Topographer   and  Genealogist. 
No.  6. 

Nichols,  John,  Leicester.    No.  346. 

Nicholson,  J.,   and  Burn,   R.,  West- 
moreland   and    Cumberland.      No. 

347- 

Nonarum  Inquisitiones.    No.  124. 
Nonsuch.    No.  607. 
Norden,   John,   Surveyor's   Dialogue. 

No.  348. 

Norfolk.    Nos.  381,  446. 
Norfolk  Feet  of  Fines.    Nos.  125,  126. 
Norgate,   K.,   and  Footman,  M.  H., 

Potter  Hanworth.    No.  608. 
Norham.    No.  368. 
North  Bierley.    No.  582. 
North  Erpingham  Hundred.  No.  382. 
North  Meols.    No.  263. 
North  Runcton.    No.  609. 
North  Wykes.    No.  576. 
Northamptonshire.      Nos.    113,    117, 

422. 
Northumberland.     Nos.    32,   89,   97, 

127,  290,  487,  540.  ^ 
Northumberland   Assize    Rolls.     No. 

128. 

Northumberland,  History  of.    No.  127. 
Northumberland  Pipe  Roll.    No.  349. 
Northumbrian  Tenures.     No.  891. 
Norton  Priory.    No.  223. 
Norwich.    No.  98. 
Norwich  Records.    No.  350. 
Nottingham   and   Derby   Pipe   Rolls. 

No.  351. 

Nottinghamshire.    Nos.  117,422,  572. 
Nowadayes.    No.  77. 
Nowell,  Alexander,  A  Catechism.  No. 

129. 

Nunburnholme.     No.  341. 
Offlow  Hundred.    No.  139. 
Ogborne,  E.,  Essex.    No.  352. 
Okehampton.    No.  234. 
Olerenshaw,  J.  R.,  Rattlesden.     No. 

610. 

Oliver,  G.  Monasticon.    No.  353. 
Ongar  Hundred.    No.  674. 
Orders  of  Shrewton.    No.  458. 
Orford.    No.  29. 
Original  Documents.    No.  6n. 
Original  Letters.    No.  130. 
Ormsby-cum-Ketsby.    No.  332. 
Otteham.    No.  481. 
Oundle.    No.  558. 


Owen,  E.,  Owain  Lawgoch.    No.  612. 
Owen,  George,  Pembrokeshire.     No. 

I3I- 

Oxfordshire.     Nos.   21,   28,   97,    113, 

306,  342,  379. 
Page,  T.  W.,  Die  Umwandlung  der 

Frohn-dienste.    No.  788. 

,  End  of  Villainage.    No.  714. 

Painswick.     No.  380. 

Pakeman,  D.,  see  Lee,  W. 

Palatinate  of  Chester,  p.  77. 

Palatinate  of  Durham,  p.  77. 

Palatinate  of  Ely,  p.  77. 

Palladius  on  husbandrie.     Nos.    132, 

584- 
Palmer,  A.  N.,  Ancient  Field  system. 

No.  614. 

,  Ancient  Tenures.     No.  789. 

,  Isycoed.    No.  613. 

,  Notes  on  Ancient  Welsh  mea- 
sures of  land.    No.  902. 
— ,  Relics  of  Ancient  Field  system. 

No.  903. 

— ,  Wrexham.    Nos.  354,  790. 
Palmer,  W.  M.,  Cambridgeshire  Assize 

Rolls.    No.  615. 
,    and    Parsons,    C.,    Swavesey 

Priory.     No.  616. 
Parker,  J.  Aylesbury.    No.  617. 
Parsons,  C.,  see  Palmer,  W.  M. 
Patrington  Rectory  Manor.    No.  593. 
Pauli,     Reinhold,     Drie     volkswirth- 

schaftliche  Denkschriften.    No.  133 
Pavey,  A.  R.,  Brixworth.    No.  618. 
Peach,  R.  E.  M.,  Swainswick.     No. 

Peacock,  E.,  Borough  English.     No. 

904. 
,     Certificate     of     non-villenage. 

No.  621. 

,  Hibbaldstow.    No.  619. 

,  Scotter.    No.  620. 

Pearman,  M.  T.,   Bensington.     Nos. 

,  Villeinage.    No.  905. 

Pearson,  J.  B.,  Cambridgeshire  Sub- 
sidy Roll.  No.  622. 

Pebworth.    No.  670. 

Pembrokeshire.     No.  131. 

Penrith.    No.  240. 

Pepwell,  H.,  Modus  tenendi  curiam 
baronum.  No.  356. 

Perambulation.     Nos.  143,  523. 

Perkins,  V.  R.,  St.  Mary,  Kingswood. 
No.  623. 

Peterborough.    No.  452, 


i8o 


INDEX 


Phear,   J.   B.,   Hide  examined.     No. 

906. 
Phillimore,  W.  P.  W.,  and  Whitear, 

W.  H.,  Chiswick.    No.  359. 
Pickering  Honor  and  Forest.    No.  191. 
Pigot,  H.,  Hadleigh.    No.  624. 
Pilkington,  James,  Works.    No.  134. 
Pill  Priory.    No.  656. 
Pipe  Roll  of  See  of  Winchester.    No. 

358. 
Pipe  Rolls,  p.  76.    Nos.  57,  84,  107, 

135,  17°,  29°,  349»35i,64o. 
Placita  coram  domino  rege.    No.  136. 
Placita  de  quo  warranto.    No.  137. 
Placitorum  Abbreviatio.    No.  138. 
Plans,  p.  77,  and  see  Maps. 
Pleas.    Nos.  74,  103,  136-138,  152-156, 

162,  164,  165,  167. 
Poll  Tax  Lists.     Nos.  139,  361,  524, 

628,  629,  693,  694. 
Pollard,    H.    P.,    Alien    Benedictine 

Priories.    No.  625. 
Pollock,  Sir  F.,  Devonshire  Domesday. 

No.  908. 

,  Domesday.    No.  907. 

,  Early  English  Freeholders.    No. 

909. 

,  Land  Laws.    No.  715. 

-,  Oxford  Lectures.    No.  792. 


Polsue,  J.,  Cornwall.    No.  360. 

Pope,    A.,    Stratton    and    Grimston. 

Nos.  626,  910. 
Portisham.    No.  627. 
Portishead  Rectory.    No.  469. 
Potter  Hanworth.    Nos.  595,  608. 
Poulton.    No.  73. 
Powell,   E.,    Rising  in   East   Anglia. 

No.  361. 

,  Rising  in  Suffolk.    No.  628. 

,  Suffolk  Hundred.    No.  362. 

,  Suffolk  Return.    No.  629. 

Powell,  Robert,  Courts  of  Leet.    No. 

364. 
,   Depopulation   arraigned.     No. 

363- 
Powys.    No.  25. 

Pritchard,     E.     M.,     St.     Dogmael's 

Abbey.    No.  365. 

Proctor,  W.  G.,  Rufford.    No.  630. 
Protheroe,  R.  E.,  Pioneers.    No.  793. 
Puddington-in-Wirral.    No.  457. 
Purslow  Hundred.    No.  631. 
Purton,  R.  C.,  Description  of  ye  Clee. 

No.  632. 
Putnam,  B.  H.,  Statute  of  Labourers. 

No.  140. 


Pykeryng,       Elizabeth,      Maner      of 

kepynge  a  Courte  Baron.    No.  365A. 
Pynson,    R.,    Modus    tenendi   curiam 

baronum.  Nos.  366,  367. 
Quo  Warranto  Rolls,  p.  77. 
Ragg,  F.  W.,  Feoffees  of  the  Cliffords. 

Nos.  633,  911. 

Raine,  J.,  North  Durham.    No.  368. 
Rammiscombe.    No.  493. 
Ramsey  Chartulary.    No.  141. 
Ramsey  Manor.     No.  634. 
Rastell,    J.,    Modus    tenendi    curiam 

baronis.    No.  369. 
Rastell,   W.,   Natura   brevium.     No. 

37°- 

Rattlesden.    Nos.  603,  610. 
Receivers'     Accounts,      p.      76,     see 

Accounts. 

Record  Commission,  p.  77. 
Record  of  Carnarvon.    No.  41. 
Record  of  Palatinates,  p.  77. 
Reculver.    No.  396. 
Redbourne.    No.  635. 
Redman,  R.,  Modus  tenendi  curiam 

baronum.    No.  372. 
,  Modus  observandi  curiam  cum 

leta.     No.  371. 
,  Modus  tenendi  unum  hundredum 

N°s-  373)  374- 
Redstone,  L.  J.,  St.  Edmond's  Abbey 

Ministers'  Accounts.     No.  636. 
Redstone,  V.  B.,  Records  of  Sudbury. 

No.  637. 
Rees,  J.   R.,  Slebech    Commandery. 

No.  638. 

Reeve's  Accounts,  see  Accounts. 
Register  of  Bishop  of  Hereford.    No. 

H5- 
Register    of    Bishop    of    Winchester. 

No.  142. 

Register  of  Wetheral  Priory.    No.  198. 
Register  of  Worcester  Priory.     No. 

144. 
Registra     Johannis     Whethamstede. 

No.  199. 
Registrum  Johannis  Peckham.     No. 


Reic 


H3- 

:ichel,  O.  J., 


Devonshire  Domesday. 
Nos.  639,  912. 

,  Hulham  Manor.    Nos.  641,  913. 

,  Pipe  Rolls  of  Devon.    No.  640. 

Rentale  de  Cockersand.    No.  48. 

Rentals,  pp.  76,  77.  Nos.  28,  29,  32, 
42,  47,  48,  49,  61,  69,  72,  78,  85,  87, 
90,  104,  144,  171,  174,  186,  189, 
190,  208,  220,  234,  250,  253,  261, 
272,  285,  306,  318,  323,  331,  344, 


INDEX 


181 


360,  378,  379,  393,  4*6,  427,  438, 

44* ,  444,  449,  456,  459,  475,  543, 

557,  577,  586,  589,  590,  592,  6o*, 

642,  656,  659,  666,  668,  673,  686. 
Ribchester.    No.  398. 
Rickinghall.    No.  362. 
Rievaulx  Chartulary.     No.  146. 
Ritson,  J.,  Court  Leet.     No.  375. 
Robertson,  E.  W.,  Historical  Essays. 

No.  794. 
Robinson,  T.,  Common  Law  of  Kent. 

No.  795. 
Robinson,  W.,  Edmonton.     No.  376. 

,  Stoke  Newington.    No.  377. 

,  Tottenham.    No.  378. 

Rochdale.    No.  267. 

Roeder,  F.,  Die  Familie.    No.  796. 

Rogers,    J.    E.    T.,    Agriculture    and 

Prices.    Nos.  379,  797. 
,    Economic     Interpretation     of 

History.    No.  798. 
,  Six  centuries  of  Work  and  Wages. 

No.  799. 

Rolleston.    No.  390. 
Ross,  D.  W.,  Early  history  of  Land- 
holding.    No.  800. 
Rothley.    No.  475. 
Rotuli  curiae  Regis.    Nos.  68,  147. 
Round,  J.  H.,  Burton  Abbey  Surveys. 

No.  9 1 4. 

,  Commune  of  London.     No.  80 1. 

,  Domesday  "  Manor."    No.  915. 

,  Essex  Vineyards  in  Domesday. 

No.  916. 

,  Feudal  England.    No.  802. 

,  Hidation  of  Northamptonshire. 

No.  917. 
,    Tenure    of    Draycote     under 

Needwood.    No.  716. 
Rouse,  Rolla,  Copyhold.    No.  803. 
Rowley  Abbey.     No.  171. 
Roy,  William,  and  Barlowe,  Jerome. 

Rede  me  and  be  nott  wrothe.    No. 

148. 

Royal  Charters,  p.  77. 
Royal  Commission  on  land  in  Wales 

and  Monmouth.    No.  19. 
Rudder,  S.,  Gloucestershire.    No.  380. 
Rufford  Township.    No.  630. 
Russell,  F.  W.,  Kett's  Rebellion.   No. 

381. 

Ruthin  Court  Rolls.    No.  149. 
Ruthin  Records,  p.  77. 
Rutland.    Nos.  117,422. 
Ruyton  of  the  Eleven  Towns.    No. 

562. 


Rye,  W.,  Cromer.    No.  382. 

,  Hundred  of  North  Erpingham. 

No.  383. 

St.  Albans  Monastery.    No.  199. 
St.  Albans,  Herts.    No.  244. 
St.  Dogmael's  Abbey.     No.  365. 
St.  Dogmael's,  Pembroke.    No.  642. 
St.  Edmond's  Abbey.    No.  636. 
St.  Mary,  Kingswood.    No.  623. 
St.    Radegund's    Priory,    Cambridge. 

No.  274. 

Salford.    No.  489. 

Salford  Court-leet  Records.    No.  151. 
Salford  Hundred.    No.  187. 
Salt,  E.,  Standon.    No.  384. 
Salton.    No.  93. 
Salzmann,  L.  F.,  Hides  and  Virgates. 

No.  918. 

Sandford  Orcas.    No.  643. 
Sandys,   C.,   Consuetudines   Kanciae. 

No.  804. 
Savine,  A., Bondmen  under  the  Tudors. 

No.  919. 

,  Copyhold  cases.    No.  920. 

,  English  customary  tenure.    No. 

921. 

,  English  Monasteries.    No.  717. 

Scargill-Bird,    S.    R.,    Guide    to    the 

Public  Records,  p.  77. 

,  Crown  Lands,  see  Hall,  H. 

Scarsdale  Hundred.    No  644. 
Schmid,  R.,  Rechtsburgschaften.  No. 

922. 
Scot,  Reynolde,  A  perfite  platforme. 

No.  385. 

Scotter.    No.  620. 
Scrivelsby.    No.  645. 
Scriven,  J.,   Copyhold  Tenure.     No. 

805. 
Scroggs,    Sir   William,    Courts    Leet. 

No.  386. 
Scrope,  G.  P.,  Castlecombe.    Nos.  387, 

806. 

,  Self-government  of  small  man- 
orial communities.     No.  923. 
Scrutton,    T.  E.,  Commons.    No.  807. 

,  Land  in  Fetters.    No.  808. 

Seebohm,  F.,  Cymric  Tribal  System. 

No.  925. 
,    English    Village    Community. 

Nos.  388,  809. 

,  Feudal  Tenures.    No.  924. 

,  Land  Question.     No.  926. 

,  Tribal  Custom.     No.  810. 

,  Tribal  System.    Nos.  389,  811. 

Seeliger,G.,  Bedeutungder  Grundherr- 

schaft.    No.  718. 


182 


INDEX 


Seeliger,    G.,  Geschichte  der  Grund- 

herrschaft.     No.  927. 
Seneschaucie.     No.  312. 
Serfdom,  see  Villeinage. 
Services.    Nos.  406,  481,  522,  932. 
Services  of  Ward-staff.    No.  674. 
Setchey.    No.  609. 
Shaftesbury.    No.  647. 
Shaw,  S.,  Staffordshire.    No.  390. 
Sheep  Bill.    No.  648. 
Sheppard,  H.  B.,  Courts  Leet.     No. 

719. 
Sheppard,    W.,    County    judicatures. 

Nos.  392. 

?  Court  Keeper's  Guide.    No.  391. 

Sheriff's  Accounts,  see  Accounts. 
Sheriff's  Roll,  Merioneth.     No.  600. 
Shickle,  C.  W.,  Manor  of  Forde.    No. 

650. 
,  Subsidy  Roll,  Somerset.     No. 

650. 
Shillibeer,  H.  B.,  Taunton  Deane.  No. 

812. 

Shipden.    No.  382. 
Shirley,  E.  P.,  Stemmata  Shirleiana. 

No.  393. 

Shrewton.    No.  458. 
Shropshire.    Nos.  144,  343,  504. 
Shropshire  Assize  Rolls.    No.  651. 
Shropshire  Feet  of  Fines.    No.  652. 
Shropshire  Inquisitions.    No.  653. 
Shropshire   Lay   Subsidy   Roll.     No. 

654. 

Siston  Manor.    No.  655. 
Skelton,  John.    No.  77. 
Skipton.    No.  427. 
Skot,  J.,   Modus   observandi  curiam 

cum  leta.    No.  394. 
Slater,  G.,  English  Peasantry.     No. 

813. 

Slebech  Commandery.    Nos.  638,  656. 
Sleigh,  J.,  Leek.    No.  395. 
Smirk,  E.,  Bleadon  Custumal.     No. 

'57- 

Smith,  C.  R.,  Richborough.    No.  396. 
Smith,  J.  Toulmin.      English  Guilds. 

No.  158. 
Smith,    L.    Toulmin,    Commonplace 

Book.    No.  397. 

,  English  Manor.    No.  928. 

Smith,  T.  C.,  Ribchester.    No.  398. 
Smyth,  J.,  Bosham.    No.  657. 
Smyth,  John.     Berkeley  MSS.     No. 

159. 
Smythe,     Henry.       Modus     tenendi 

curiam  baronum.    No.  399. 
Socton  with  the  Soke.    No.  658. 


Somerset.    Nos.  78,  182,  551. 
Somerset  Feet  of  Fines.    No.  160. 
Somerset  Lay   Subsidy  Rolls.     Nos. 

161,  650. 

Somersetshire  Pleas.    No.  162. 
Somerton.    No.  646. 
Somner,  W.,  Gavelkind.    No.  814. 
Souldern.    No.  299. 
South  Mailing.    No.  493. 
Southampton    Court    Leet    Records. 

No.  163. 

Special  Commissions,  p.  77. 
Spelman,  H.,  Feuds  and  tenures.  No. 

815. 

Spillesbury.    No.  303. 
Stafford,  William,  Compendium,  see 

Hales,  John.    No.  311. 
Staffordshire.    Nos.  83,  97,  197,  343. 
Staffordshire   Chancery   Proceedings. 

No.  164. 
Staffordshire    Final    Concords.      No. 

168. 
Staffordshire    Hundred    Rolls.      No. 

169. 
Staffordshire  Lay  Subsidy  Roll.    No. 

1 66. 

Staffordshire  Pipe  Rolls.    No.  170. 
Staffordshire  Plea  Rolls.    No.  167. 
Stallingborough.    No.  659. 
Standon.     No.  384. 
Stanground.     No.  523. 
Stapleton,  Mrs.  Bryan,  Three  Oxford- 
shire Parishes.      No.  171. 
Star  Chamber  Proceedings,  Yorkshire. 

No.  695. 

Starkey,  Thomas,  Dialogue.     No.  172. 
,  England  in  the  reign  of  Henry 

VIII.     Nos.  76,  172. 
State  Papers  Supplementary,  p.  76. 
Statutes  of  the  Realm.     No.  173. 
Staunton.     No.  589. 
Steinman,  G.  S.,  Haling.  No.  174. 

,  Island  of  Lundy.   No.  175. 

Stenton,   F.   M.,   Types   of  Manorial 

structure.     No.  720. 
Stepney.     Nos.  400,  401,  403. 
Stevens,  G.,  St.  Mary  Bourne.    Nos. 

402,  8 1 6. 

Stevenson,  W.  H.,  Hundreds  of  Dome- 
day.     No.  929. 
Stewart-Brown,    R.,    Wapentake    of 

Wirral.     No.  817. 
Stock  Accounts,  see  Accounts. 
Stockleigh  Pomeroy.     No.  639. 
Stoke  Newington.     No.  377. 
Stoke-under-Hamdon.     No.  454. 
Stone  Hundred.     No.  453. 


INDEX 


Stonham.     No.  493. 

Stonor  Papers,  p.  76. 

Stoughton.     No.  285. 

Stow.     No.  599. 

Stow,  John,  Survey.     No.  403. 

Stratford.     No.  404. 

Straton,  C.  R.,  English  Manor.      No. 

93°- 

Stratton,  Dorset.     No.  626. 

Stratton,  Somerset.     No.  528. 

Stretford  Chapel.     No.  54. 

Stretton  Court  Rolls.     No.  660. 

Strype,  John,  Ecclesiastical  Memo- 
rials. No.  405. 

Stubbes,  Philip,  Anatomy  of  Abuses. 
No.  176. 

Stutson,    No.  397. 

Subsidy  Rolls.  Nos.  46,  73,  108,  no, 
121,  127,  139,  161,  166,  177-179) 
187,  203,  207,  213,  214,  215,  227, 
239,  252,  263,  282,  284,  323,  357, 
38*)  383)  395)  425)  426,  44°,  44*) 
457)  463)  464-467)  479)  501)  5°9) 
518,  520,  521,  545,  546,  548,  567- 
569,  576,  578,  579)  622,  631,  633, 
644,  650,  654,  661,  662,  670,  675, 
683,  689. 

Suckling,  A.,  Essex.     No.  407. 

,  Suffolk.     No.  406. 

Suffolk.     Nos.  361,  362,  628,  629. 

Suffolk  in  1327.     No.  177. 

Suffolk  in  1524.     No.  178. 

Suffolk  in  1568.     No.  179. 

Suffolk  Records.     No.  408. 

Sully,  Henry  de,  Inquisition  of.  No. 
1 80. 

Surrey.     Nos.  61,  97,  478. 

Surrey  Lay  Subsidy  Assessments. 
No.  66 1. 

Surveying.     No.  316. 

Surveys,  pp.  76,  77.  Nos.  34,  82,  93, 
95,115,127,174,181,196,238,278, 
286,  287,  289,  302,  320,  341,  359, 
368,  408,  429,  445,  446,  454,  455, 
480,  491,  506,  511,  537,  550,  552, 
564,580,599,611,616,639. 

Sussex.     No.  28. 

Sussex  Feet  of  Fines.     No.  183. 

Sussex  Subsidy  Rolls.     No.  662. 

Sutton.     No.  359. 

Sutton  Cpldfield.     Nos.  260,  409. 

Swains  wick.     No.  355. 

Swineshead.     No.  663. 

Swinhope.     No.  598. 

Sydebury.     No.  664. 

Tanswell,  J.,  Lambeth.  No.  410. 

Taske  Book.     No.  397. 


Tatenhill.     No.  283. 

Taunton.     No.  774. 

Taxatio  Ecclesiastica.     No.  184. 

Taylor,  C.  S.,  Gloucestershire  Domes- 
day. No.  721. 

,  Pre-Domesday  Hide.     No.  931. 

Taylor,  S.,  Gavelkind.     No.  818. 

Templars'  Manors.     No.  261. 

Temple  Thornton.     Nos.  488,  542. 

Temporalities,  Assessment  of.  No. 
145. 

Tenants'  rights  to  exemption  in  the 
King's  Courts.  No.  143. 

Tenure  of  "  Nativi."     No.  199. 

Tenures.  Nos.  727,  732,  735,  740, 
741,789,815,861,863, 

Terriers.     No.  150,  286,  289,  350,  444, 

53°)  583- 

Tettenhall  Regis.   Nos.  158,  301. 
Thinghoe  Hundred.     Nos.  272,  628. 
Thoby.     No.  407. 
Thompson.     No.  252. 
Thompson,  E.  M.,  Offenders  against 

the  Statute  of  Labourers.  No.  665. 
Thompson,  P.,  Boston.     No.  411. 
Thorner.     No.  185. 
Thornton.     No.  73. 
Thornton  Abbey  Rental.     No.  666. 
Tinmouth.     No.  232. 
Tithe  Corn  Book.     No.  489. 
Tockington.     No.  591. 
Tooting  Beck  Court  Rolls.     No.  412. 
Topographer  and  Genealogist.    No.  6. 
Tottenham.     No.  378. 
Towcester.     Nos.  667,  668. 
Town  Book  of  Gunby.     No.  530. 
Towneley,    Rent    Roll   of    Sir   John. 

No.  189. 
Toye,  R.,  Manner  of  Kepynge  a  Court 

Baron.     No.  414. 
,  Modus  tenendi  unumhundredum. 

No.  41 3. 
Tracts  relating  to  Northamptonshire. 

No.  415. 

Treasury  of  the  Receipt,  p.  76. 
Tregellis,  J.  A.,  Hoddesdon.     No.  819. 
Trevelyan  Papers.     No.  190. 
Tribal  Communities.     No.  699. 
Tribal  Customs.     No.  810. 
Tribal  System.     Nos.  81 1, 925. 
Trigg  Minor.     No.  324. 
Trigge,    Francis,    Humble    Petition. 

No.  416. 

Tunbridge.     No.  143. 
Turbervill,    J.    P.,    Ewenny    Priory. 

No.  417. 


184 


INDEX 


Turner,    W.    H.,    and    Cox,    H.    O., 

Calendar  of  Charters  and  Rolls  in 
the  Bodleian  Library.  No.  i. 

Turton,  R.  B.,  Honor  and  Forest  of 
Pickering.  No.  191. 

,    Service    of    Hornsgarth.     No. 

932- 
Tusser,  Thomas,  Five  Hundred  Pointes. 

No.  192. 

Tyd  Manor.     No.  491. 
Tyndale,  William,  Doctrinal  Treatises. 

No.  193. 
Tytler,  P.  F.,  England  under  Edward 

VI.  and  Mary.     No.  418. 
Valor  Ecclesiasticus.     No.  194. 
Valuation  of  Norton.     No.  223. 
Vaughan,  Roland,  Waterworks.     No 

419. 

Vauxhall.    No.  410. 
Victoria  County  History.    No.  722. 
View  of  Frank  Pledge.    Nos.  248,  334, 

.366,  367,  369,^370,  372,  399. 
Village  Community.     Nos.  728,  777, 

.809,875. 

Villein,  Inquisition  on  a.    No.  594. 
Villein  Tenure.    No.  836. 
Villeinage.     Nos.  714,  736,  822,  844, 

848,  850,  857,  877,  883,  884,  895, 

896,  905. 

Villeins.    Nos.  748,  919. 
Vinogradoff,  P.,  Agricultural  Services. 

No.  933. 
,    Continuity    of    the    Openfield 

system.    No.  935. 

,  English  Society.    Nos.  421,  820. 

,  Folcland.    No.  934. 

,  Manor.    No.  821. 

,  Sulung  and  Hide.    No.  936. 

,  Transfer  of  Land.    No.  937. 

,  Villainage.    No.  822. 

,  Zur  Wergeldfrage.    No.  938. 

Vox  populi  vox  Dei.    No.  77. 
Waddington.    No.  669. 
Wadley,  T.  P.,  Pebworth.    No.  670. 
Wadmore,  J.  F.,  Knights  Hospitallers. 

No.  671. 
Waitz,  G.,  Deutsche  Verfassungsges- 

chichte.    No.  823. 
Wakefield  Court  Rolls.    No.  195. 
Wales   and  Monmouth,   Royal  Com- 
mission on  Land  in.    Nos.  19,  196, 

7*3- 
Walker,  B.,  On  the  Inquisitio  Comita- 

tus  Cantabrigiensis.    No.  939. 
,  Domesday  of  Cambridgeshire. 

No.  940. 


Walker,  J.  K.,  Almonbury.    Nos.  672, 

941. 
Waller,  W.   C.,   Chigwell.     No.   673. 

,  Hundred  of  Ongar.    No.  674. 

Walter  of  Henley,  Husbandry.     No. 

312. 
Walter  of  Whittlesey,  Historia.    No. 

422. 

|    Wanborough  Court  Rolls.    No.  423. 
|    Wapentake  Roll,  see  Hundred  Rolls. 
Ward,     J.,     Newcastle-under-Lyme. 

No.  824. 

Wardley.    No.  94. 
Ware  Priory.    No.  625. 
Warrington.    Nos.  29,  35. 
Warwickshire.    ^8.113,292. 

,  Subsidy  Roll.    No.  675. 

Watkins,  C.,   Copyholds.     Nos.   424, 

825. 

Watson,  E.  W.,  Ashmore.    No.  425. 
Watson-Taylor,    J.,    Erlestoke.      No. 

942. 
Watts,  A.,  Little  Crosby  Court  Rolls. 

No.  676. 
Webb,    E.    A.,    Miller,    G.    W.,    and 

Beckwith,  J.,  Chislehurst.    No.  426. 
Webb,  P.  C.,  Danegeld.    No.  826. 
Webb,  P.  C.,  Domesday  Book.     No. 

827. 
Wedgwood,  J.,  Staffordshire  Estates 

of  the  Audleys.    No.  197. 
Welch  Hampton.    No.  677. 
Welcombe.    No.  296. 
Wellingborough.    No.  505. 
Wellington.     No.  293. 
Welsh  Penkelly.     No.  320. 
Welsh  Records,  p.  77. 
Weoghley.    No.  678. 
West  Harnham.    No.  150. 
West  Hatch.    No.  769. 
West  Monkton.    Nos.  24,  550. 
Westmoreland.    Nos.  48,  135. 
Weston-under-Lizard.     No.  36. 
Wetheral  Priory  Register.    No.  198. 
Whale,  T.  W.,  Bratton  Clovelly.    No. 

680. 

,  Somerset  Domesday.    No.  828. 

Whalley.    No.  65. 

Whitaker,  T.  D.,  Deanery  of  Craven. 

No.  427. 

,  Whalley.    No.  428. 

Whitby  Chartulary.    No.  200. 
Whitchurch.    No.  519. 
White,  R.,  Dukery  Records.    No.  429. 
Whitear,     W.     H.,     see    Phillimore, 

W.  P.  W. 
Wicks  Ufford,  Ipswich.    No.  250. 


INDEX 


185 


Wigan.    No.  37. 

Wighill.     No.  473. 

Wight,  T.,  Order  of  keeping  a  Court 
Leet.  No.  430. 

Williams,  B.,  Hide  of  Land.    No.  681. 

j  Officers  in  a  Manor  in  Oxford- 
shire. No.  943. 

Williams,  J.,  Denbighshire.  No.  829. 
— ,  Law  of  Real  Property.  No.  830. 

Williams,  R.,  Dolforwyn  Castle.  Nos. 
201,  682. 

Wilkins,  John,  Manner  and  Forme 
how  to  keep  a  Court  Leet.  Nos. 

431,  432- 
,  Office  of  Coroners  and  Sheriffs. 

No.  433. 

Wiltshire.    Nos.  28,  78,  182,  289,  379. 
Wiltshire  Assize  Rolls.    No.  665. 
Wiltshire  Inquisitions.    No.  202. 
Wiltshire  Parishes.     No.  683. 
Wiltshire  Pedes  Finium.    No.  434. 
Wimbledon  Court  Rolls.    No.  435. 
Wimbourne  Minster.    No.  684. 
Winchester,    Manors    of   Bishops    of. 

No.  142. 

Winchester,  See  of.    No.  358. 
Winterbourne  Stoke.    No.  685. 
Wirksworth  Wapentake.   No.  463. 
WTirks worth,  Derby.    No.  483. 
Wisbeach.    No.  491. 
Wishford.    No.  688. 
Wiston.    No.  549. 
Wistowe.    No.  344. 
Wolcott,  M.  E.  C.,  Battle  Abbey.  No. 

436. 

Wolstanmynd.     No.  46. 
Wood,  F.  A.,  Chew  Magna.    No.  203. 
Woods,  P.,  Godalming.    Nos.  686,  687. 
Wookey.    No.  291. 
Worcester  Inquisitions.     No.  206. 
Worcester  Lay  Subsidy  Rolls.     No. 

207. 
Worcester    Priory    Compotus    Rolls. 

Nos.  204,  205. 


Worcestershire.     Nos.  144,  343. 
Wordsworth,  C.,  Wishford.    No.  688. 
Worksop  Manor.    No.  429. 
Worth,  R.  N.,  Compton  Gifford.    No. 

689. 

Wrexham.    No.  354. 
Wreyland  Documents.    No.  437. 
Wright,   C.   T.    R.,   London   Library 

Subject-Index.    No.  20. 
Wright,  T.,  English  Peasantry.     No. 

944. 
Wrottesley,  G.,  Bagot  Family.     No. 

208. 

— ,  Forest  Tenures.    No.  724. 
Wykes,  Essex.    No.  690. 
Wykes,  Suffolk.    No.  547. 
Yale.    No.  611. 

Yarborough  Wapentake.    No.  596. 
Yardley  Hastings.    No.  415. 
Yarnton.    No.  171. 
Year  Books.    Nos.  209,  210. 
Yeatman,   J.   P.,   Ancient   Demesne. 

No.  831. 

,  Derby.    No.  438. 

Yorkshire.    Nos.  31,  32,  48,  461,  496. 
Yorkshire  Court  Rolls.     No.  691. 
Yorkshire  Deeds.    No.  211. 
Yorkshire  Feet  of  Fines.     Nos.  216, 

692. 

Yorkshire  Inquisitions.     No.  212. 
Yorkshire  Lay  Subsidies.     Nos.  213- 

215. 
Yorkshire    Poll-tax    Returns.      Nos. 

693,  694. 
Yorkshire  Star  Chamber  Proceedings. 

No.  695. 

Young,  W.,Dulwich  College.    No.  439. 
Zinkeisen,  F.,  Anglo-Saxon  Courts  of 

Law.    No.  945. 
,  Die  Anfange  der  Lehngerichts- 

barkeit  in  England.    No.  832. 
Zoepfl,    H.,   Alterthiimer   des   deuts- 

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