WORKS ON THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LANGUAGE: Pic'et, Max
Müller, Oliphant, Isaac Taylor. WORKS ON THE COMPARATIVE
HISTORY OF INSTITUTIONS: Sir H. Maine, Freeman, Kemble,
Stubbs. THE ORIGINAL SOURCES.-BIOGRAPHIES OF OUR HIS-
TORICAL WRITERS: John Boston, John Leland, John Bale, John
Pits, William Cave, Sir James Ware, Thomas Tanner. Later pub-
lications: Macray, Prof. Morley, Sir T. D. Hardy. EDITORS:
Archbishop Parker, Sir H. Savile, the Decem Scriptores, Henry
Wharton, Thomas Hearne, Fulman, Gale, Hall, Sparke, Kennet,
the Acta Sanctorum, Migne's Patrologia, Archaeologia, Ellis's Letters.
The Rolls Series. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES: Roxburgh, Bannatyne,
Maitland, and Abbotsford Clubs; Surtees Society, English Historical
Society, Camden Society; Parker, Percy, and Shakespeare Societies ;
Spalding Club; Aelfric and Chetham Societies; Caxton and Early
English Text Societies. STATE PAPERS: Rymer's Foedera; Rolls
of Parliament; Publications of the Record Commissioners; Corres-
pondence of Henry VIII.; Calendars of State Papers. SPECIAL
SUBJECTS: Cobbett's Parliamentary History; Earlier Collections of
Parliamentary Debates; Hansard; Journals of the Houses of Parlia-
ment; Strickland's Lives of the Queens of England; Green's Lives of
the English Princesses; Foss's Lives of the Judges; Campbell's Lives
of the Lord Chancellors and of The Lord Chief Justices; Le Neve's
Fasti; Macpherson's Annals of Commerce; Porter's Progress of the
Nation; Leone Levi's History of British Commerce; James's Naval
History; The Harleian Miscellany. 207-231
CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-The Classical Writers; Itinerarium of Antoninus; Notitia Dignitatum. NON-CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.— Gildas; Bede; his Historia Ecclesiastica; editions by Smith, Moberly, Mayor and Lumby. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; edi- tions by Thorpe and Earle; Geoffrey of Monmouth; influence of his
CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-Growing importance of the Anglo-
Saxon hronicle; Asser, Ethelwerd, the Emmae Encomium, the
Vita Aedwardi; Lives of Wilfrid and St. Cuthbert; Aldhelm,
Alcuin, St. Dunstan. NON-CONTEMPORARY WRITERS. - Marianus
Scotus, Simeon of Durham, Henry of Huntingdon, Ralph of
Diceto, Peter Langtoft, William of Malmesbury, Florence of
Worcester; Lives of Edward the Confessor; Penitentials; Lives of
St. Dunstan; Early English Legislation; the Pseudo-Ingulphus.
MODERN WRITERS.-Palgrave, Kemble, Stubbs, Freeman, Waitz,
Worsaee; Freeman's Norman Conquest; Bright, Milman, and
Church; Dictionary of Christian Biography; Wright's Biographia;
Stubbs's Select Charters; Dugdale's Monasticon
From the Norman Conquest to the Accession of King John.
AUTHORITIES FOR NORMAN HISTORY.-Dudo of St. Quentin,
William of Jumièges, the Roman de Rou, William of Poitiers; the
Bayeux Tapestry; Guy of Amiens. CONTEMPORARY WRITERS ON
ENGLISH HISTORY.—Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Eadmer, Geoffrey
Gaimar, Ordericus Vitalis, William of Malmesbury; the Gesta Ste-
phani; the Hexham Chroniclers; Aethelred of Rievaulx; Chronicles
of Melrose and Lanercost; William of Newbury; the Gesta Regis
Henrici; Roger Hoveden, Ralph of Diceto, Richard of Devizes,
Hugo Candidus, Gervase of Canterbury; other sources for reign of
Richard I.; Giraldus Cambrensis, Walter Map and John of Salis-
bury; other works of Giraldus; Poem on the Conquest of Ireland;
Works relating to the Early History of Ireland; contemporary
Satirists; Domesday Book; contemporary Biographies. Dialogus
de Scaccario. NON-CONTEMPORARY WRITER.-John of Bromp-
ton. MODERN WRITERS.-Freeman, Stubbs, Guizot, Bryce; Lives
of Lanfranc, Anselm. Beket, and Hugh of Lincoln; Sismondi; Cox's
Crusades; Stubbs's Plantagenets
CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-The 'Chronicle' and the 'History ;'
advance in historical composition; the School of St. Albans ;
Matthew Paris; his Historia Major; John de Cella and Roger of
Wendover; William Rishanger, Nicholas Trivet, Walter de
Coventry; the monastic Annales; the Annals of Burton, the Annals
of Winchester, the Annals of Waverley, the Annals of Dunstable, the
Annals of Osney; Thomas Wykes; the Annals of Worcester; John
of Trokelowe, the Monk of Malmesbury, Thomas de la Moor,
Adam of Murimuth, Walter Hemingford. History of Gilds; the
City Records of London,-Liber de Antiquis Legibus, Liber Albus,
and Liber Custumarum; other Records of London,-Domesday of
St. Paul's, Chroniques de London, the Chronicles of London ;
Gregory's Chronicle. NON-CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-Thomas
Walsingham, Samuel Daniel; Royal and Episcopal Letters; Papal
Letters; Letters of Grosseteste; Roll of Bishop Swinfield; Wright's
Political Songs; AUTHORITIES FOR WELSH HISTORY. AUTHO-
RITIES FOR SCOTTISH HISTORY. MODERN WRITERS.-Freeman,
Guizot, Pauli, Stubbs, Brewer, Milman, Hallam, Mullinger; Lives
of Simon de Montfort; Hook's Archbishops
CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-Adam of Murimuth (continued), Robert Avesbury, Higden and John of Trevisa, Henry Knighton, Chronicle by a Monk of St. Albans; Walsingham's Historia; French Chroni- clers on Richard II.; Adam of Usk, John Capgrave, Thomas Otterbourne; Lives of Henry V.; Chronique de Normandie; the Siege of Rouen; John Amundesham, John Whethamstede; other Chronicles for Reign of Henry VI.; Bekynton's Correspondence; John Harding, Ric ard Grafton, Jean de Waurin, William of Worcester, Jean de Bel, Froissart, Enguerrand de Monstrelet; Robert Blondel; Historie of the Arrivall of Edward IV.; the Paston Letters; Richard of Bury, Reginald Pecock, Continuation of the Croyland Chronicle; Warkworth's Chronicle; More's Richard III., Papers of Richard III.; Docket Book of Edward V.; Robert Fabyan; contemporary writers on Wyclif and Lollardism, Wright's Poliual Poems.
NON CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-Polydore Ver-
gil, Hall, and Redman. MODERN WRITERS.-Lives by Pauli, Gaird- ner, Longman, Wallon, Freeman, Brougham, Hallam; Walcott's Wykeham; Anstey's Munimenta; Hook's Archbishops; Shirley, Gairdner, Geffcken, Kirk; Rogers's History of Prices
From the Accession of Henry VII. to the Death of Elizabeth. CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-Polydore Vergil and Hall (con- tinued); Bernard André; the Venetian Relation'; the London Chronicle Harpsfield and Cardinal Pole; Wriothesley's Chronicle; More's Utopia and Starkey's England; influences of the Reforma- tion; Holinshed's Chronicles; John Stowe, his Summary, Annales, and Survey of London; John Foxe, his Acts and Monuments; minor works relating to the Reformation; Remains of Edward VI.; Machyn's Diary; Chronicle of Queen Jane; Lives of More and Wolsey; Hooker's Life of Carew; Camden's Life of Elizabeth; the State Papers; Calendars of the State Papers; the Zürich Letters; the Brief Discourse; Martin Marprelate; the Reformed Church in Scotland, Peterkin and Calderwood; Archbishop Spottiswoode ; Hardwicke Papers; Digges's Compleat Ambassador; Cabala; the Somers Tracts; Proceedings of the Elizabethan Parliaments; the Burleigh Papers; Granvelle's Correspondence; Teulet's French Despatches; Noailles Despatches; State Papers preserved at Venice and Simancas; materials for the history of Mary, Queen of Scots; literature relating to the Catholics and Jesuits in England; Winwood's Memorials; Sydney Papers; Carew Letters; Harrison's Description of England; Stubbes's Anatomie of Abuses; Stafford's Examination. NON-CONTEMPORARY WRITEKS. -Fuller's Church History; Collier's Church History; Burnet's History of the Reforma- tion; Le Grand's Histoire du Divorce; Strype's Ecclesiastical Memorials and Annals of the Reformation; Neal's Furitans ; Dodd's Church History; Hurd's Dialogue. BIOGRAPHIES. Lives of Henry VII. and Henry VIII. by Bacon, Lord Herbert of Cherbury, and Sir John Hayward; Fiddes' Life of Wolsey; Lewis's Life of Fisher; Fu ler's Worthies; Strype's Lives; Lloyd's State Worthies; Wood's Athenae Oxmienses; Nichols's Progresses. AUTHORITIES FOR SCOTTISH HISTORY. MODERN WRITERS.-Froude, Ranke, Lin- gard, Hausser, Haweis, Hunt, Marsden, Mot ey. Histories of the Jesuit Order. Cobbett's State Trials. Bruce's History of the East India Company. Biographical works by Wordsworth and Seebohm; Lives of Cranmer, Parker, Grindal, Whitgift and Nowell; Lives of Sir Christopher Hatton and Davison by Nicolas; Life of Sir Philip
From the Accession of Fames I. to the Protectorate.
CONTEMPORARY SOURCES.-State Papers of the period; Camden,
Wilson, writings of James I., Melros State Papers; Carew Letters;
Wallington's Diary; the Thomason Collection of Pamphlets; the
'King's Pamphlets'; Clarendon's History; Dalrymple's Memorials.
PARLIAMENTARY RECORDS.-Debates of 1610; debates of 1620 and
1621; Lords' Debates of 1621, 1624, and 1626; Rushworth's Collec-
tions; Clarendon State Papers; Debates of 1625; Protests of the
Lords; Verney Papers; Whitelock's Memorials; Thurloe Papers ;
May's History; Verney's Notes; Scobell's Collections; Parliaments
of 1640; Nalson's Collection; Ormonde Papers; Clarendon's Short
View; Contemporary History of Ireland. SPECIAL EVENTS, &c.---
Gunpowder Plot (Gerard and Jardine); Trial of Somerset (Amos);
Spanish Marriage (Fray Francisco); Expedition to Rochelle (Lord
Herbert of Cherbury); Charles and the Covenanters (Balcanqual
and Borough); Balfour's Annales; Guthry's Memoirs; History of
Torture (Jardine); Milton on Church Reform, the Freedom of the
Press, and the Puritan Policy; Strafford's Letters; Ludlow's
Memoirs; Holles's Memoirs; Walker's Discourses; Sprigg's Anglia
Rediviva; Cromwell and Manchester; Letters of Charles and Hen-
rietta; Register of the Visitors of Oxford; Herbert's Memoirs of
Charles the First's last years. FOREIGN RELATIONS, &c.-De la
Boderie, Dumont, Winwood, Bassompierre, Venetian Reports;
Sully's Oeconomics Royales; Birch's Historical View; Carleton
Letters; Rusdorf Despatches. BIOGRAPHIES.---Materials for Lives
of Prynne and Laud; Heylin's Life of Laud; Lives of Hutchin-
son, Williams, Birch, Bedell, and the Dukes of Hamilton; Auto-
biographies of D'Ewes, Sir R. Carey, Lord Herbert, Lady Halket,
and Mrs. Alice Thornton. Halliwell's Letters; Correspondence
of the Hatton Family; Fairfax Correspondence; Hamilton Papers;
Baillie's Letters; Welwood's Memoirs. LATER WRITERS.-Dr.
Birch, Carte, Brodie, Godwin, Lingard, I-aac Disraeli, Carlyle,
Guizot, John Forster, Gardiner, Ranke, Sanford, Mozley, Burton ;
Bancroft's History of the United States; Nichols's Progresses;
Spedding's Bacon; Masson's Milton; Lives of Montrose, Prince
Rupert, and Fairfax; Miss Strickland and Mrs. Everett Green . 331 357
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