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Edward Irwin's Verses to Queen Victoria on visiting Eton "Old Eton's Glory." (Printed

Coll. June 1st, 1841. on satin.)

1842.

The Works of Roger Hutchinson, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and afterwards of Eton Coll., A.D. 1550. Edited for the Parker Society by John Bruce, Esq. Pp. 366. 8vo. University Press, Cambridge.

Eton College Chapel Choir Book. Cathedral Chants. Edited by Alfred Bennett. Pp. 142. Demy 4to. Mori & Lavenu, London.

The Eton Bureau. [Edited by C. W. Johnson (Furse), W. Johnson (Cory), W. B. Marriott, H. A. Simonds, H. J. Coleridge, G. H. Money, J. F. Mackarness (Bp. of Oxford), J. D. (Lord) Coleridge.] 7 numbers. (Complete.) Pp. 336, Ingalton & Son, Eton.

Recollections of Eton. By An Etonian. In The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, edited by Thomas Hood. Pp. 45. Cr. 8vo. H. Colburn, London.

Vos Valete. Pp. 7. Post 8vo. Ingalton, Eton.

The Eton Calendar. 1842.

Second Edition. Pp. 24. Sm.

16mo. E. P. Williams, Eton.

Plans and Elevation of the Proposed Alterations and Additional Buildings in Eton College for the accommodation of the Scholars on the Foundation. John Shaw, Archt. 1842-3. 1 p. Folio. Day & Haghe.

Report of the State of the Drainage of Eton College and Eton, with Suggested Improvements, and on the Occasional Floods from the River Thames, in a Letter addressed to the Rev. Dr. Hawtrey, Head Master of Eton College. By John Roe, A.T.C.E. Pp. 16. Cr. 8vo. R. Spencer, London.

The Environs of London. Western Division. By John Fisher Murray. Illustrated. Pp. 356. Long demy 8vo. W. Blackwood, Edinburgh.

New Zealand: a Poem.

Dedicated to the Rev. E. Coleridge, by An Old Etonian. Pp. 30. Obl. 12mo. L. & G. Seeley, London.

1843.

A Summer Day at Windsor and a Visit to Eton. A New Edition. (See 1841.)

Original Letters of Eminent Literary Men of the 16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries. With Notes and Illustrations by Sir Henry Ellis. Camden Society. Pp. vii., 460. Sq. demy 8vo. J. B. Nichols, London.

Interpretatio Graeca metrica regularum quarundam in usum puerorum semestri examinatione Etonae spectandorum typis nuper commissarum. Accedunt notulae quaedam philologicae. Pp. 15. 12mo. Utopiae, 9381. [Etonae, 1843.]

Poems. By John Moultrie. The Dream of Life; Lays of the English Church. Vol. II. Pp. 368. 12mo. W. Pickering, London. (Cf. 1838 and 1854.)

Lighter Hours: a Series of Poems. By An Etonian [Arthur Browning]. Pp. 155. 12mo. Ingalton & Son, Eton. *A Few Words to the Provost of Eton (F. Hodgson). Upon certain late proceedings of his in the Religious Government of Eton College. By An Etonian.

Poems. By Sir Henry Wotton. Edited by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. Pp. viii., 22. Post 8vo. Percy Society, London. March, 1843.

The Parents' School and College Guide; or Liber Scholasticus. Compiled by Richd. Gilbert. Second Edition. Pp. ix.,

634. 12mo. J. G. F. & J. Rivington, London.

1844.

Memorials of Eton College. By C. W. Radcliffe. Pp. 48; lithographs. Folio. T. Ingalton, Eton.

Eton Scenes and Eton Men. By Robert Armitage, Author of "Doctor Hookwell "-in Bentley's Miscellany, July, August, November, 1844. Pp. 29. Demy 8vo. Bentley, London.

Scenes from the Rejected Comedies. By some of the competitors for the prize of £500 offered by Mr. B. Webster, Lessee of the Haymarket Theatre, for the best original Comedy illustrative of English Manners. (G. A. A’Beckett,) Pp. 48. Cr. 8vo. Punch Office, London.

Scenes and Tales of Country Life: with Recollections of Natural History. By Edward Jesse. Illustrated. A New Edition. Pp. viii., 399. Post 8vo. J. Murray, London.

1845.

The Art of Losing one's Remove: a Treatise: being a Preparation to the Art of Pluck: to which is added Fragments from the Trial Papers. By "Scriblerus Etonensis." Pp. 23. Obl. 12mo. Ingalton & Son, Eton. c. 1845.

1846.

Euormos. By An Old Etonian. (Rev. Richard Lewis Brown.) Pp. 103. 16mo. E. P. Williams, Eton.

The Legacy of an Etonian. Edited by "Robert Nolands," Sole Executor. (Rev. R. W. Essington.) Pp. 181. 8vo. Macmillan & Barclay, Cambridge.

Cr.

The Confessions of an Etonian. By I. E. M. Pp. 150. 8vo. Saunders & Otley, London.

Cr.

Lectures on the Church Catechism, delivered in Eton College Chapel. By E. C. Hawtrey.

Pp. 235. 12mo. C. H. Lambert, Paris. (Not published.)

Random Recollections of an Eton Life. By "Amator Etonae." Dedicated Lectori Studioso. Pp. 23. Sm. 12mo. Simpkin & Marshall, London.

Memoirs and Correspondence of the Most Noble Richard, Marquess Wellesley. By Robert Rouiere Pearce. Illustrated. 3 vols. Vol. I., pp. 431; II., 460; III., 456. 8vo. R. Bentley, London.

1847.

Verses on the Opening of the New Five Courts at Eton, Sm. folio. Pp. 4. Dec., 1847,

Favourite Haunts and Rural Studies; including Visits to Spots of Interest in the Vicinity of Windsor and Eton. By Edward Jesse. Illustrated. Pp. 365. Post 8vo. John Murray, London.

Registrum Regale. 1441-1847. Pp. 55. Cr. 8vo. E. Pote Williams, Eton.

The Last Days of Eton Montem. By W. D.-in Sharpe's London Magazine, 7th August, 1847. Pp. 3. Sm. roy. 8vo. T. B. Sharpe, London.

Eothen. A. W. Kinglake. Sm. post. Pp. 12, 306. Jno. Ollivier, London.

Ralph Roister Doister, a Comedy [1566] by Nicholas Udall; and the Tragedy of Gorboduc [1561] by Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville, with Introductory Memoirs. Edited

William Durrant Cooper, F.S.A. Pp. 160. Demy 8vo. Shakespeare Society, London.

*Fagging: Is it hopelessly inseparable from the Discipline of a Public School? Cr. 8vo. Pp. 28. Hatchard, London. Nugae Etonensis: I. A Letter from W. Mum, Esq., to his brother, Jack, now drinking the Cheltenham waters, but late of the Embassy to Cochin China; II. Jack Mum's Experiences, edited by his Brother. (1) A Fairy Tale of Windsor; (2) The Lay of the Block. I., pp. 7; II., 9. Cr. 8vo. Brown, Windsor.

Life of P. B. Shelley. By Thomas Medwin. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. 12, 354; II., 358. Post 8vo. P. Cautley Newby,

London.

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