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1890.

16. Collectanea, 2nd series, edited by Professor MONTAGU BURROWS. With one diagram, pp. xii+518. (16s.)

(Contents:-a. The Oxford Market, by O. Ogle; b. The University of Oxford in the Twelfth Century, by T. E. Holland; c. The Friars Preachers of the University, ed. by H. Rashdall; d. Notes on the Jews in Oxford, by A. Neubauer; e. Linacre's Catalogue of Grocyn's Books, followed by a Memoir of Grocyn, by the Editor; f Table-Talk and Papers of Bishop Hough, 1703-1743, ed. by W. D. Macray; g. Extracts from the 'Gentleman's Magazine' relating to Oxford, 1731-1800, by F. J. Haverfield. Appendix: Corrections and Additions to Collectanea, Vol. I. (Day-book of John Dorne, Bookseller at Oxford, A. D. 1520, by F. Madan, including a 'Halfcentury of Notes' on Dorne, by Henry Bradshaw).)

17. Wood's History of the City of Oxford [as No. 15 above]. Vol. II. Churches and Religious Houses. With Map and Diagram, pp. xii+550. (20s., to citizens of Oxford 16s.; Map of Oxford in 1440, separately, not folded, gd., to citizens 6d.)

1890-91.

18. Oxford City Documents, financial and judicial, 1268-1665. Selected and edited by Prof. J. E. THOROLD ROGERS, pp. viii + 440 (+2 loose leaves for vols. 6 and 16). (125.)

1891.

19. The Life and Times of Anthony Wood, antiquary, of Oxford, 1632-1695, described by Himself. Collected from his Diaries and other Papers, by the Rev. ANDREW Clark, M.A., Vol. I. 1632-1663. With 7 illustrations, pp. xvi+520. (205.) 20. The Grey Friars in Oxford. Part I, A History of the Convent; Part II, Biographical Notices of the Friars, together with Appendices of original documents. By ANDREW G. LITTLE, M.A. pp. xvi+372. (165.)

1892.

21. The Life and Times of Anthony Wood [as No. 19]. Vol. II, 1664-1681. With 10 illustrations, pp. xxviii+576. (205.)

22. Reminiscences of Oxford, by Oxford men, 1559-1850, Selected and edited by LILIAN M. QUILLER COUCH, pp. xvi + 430. (175., to members of the University tos. 6d.)

1892-93.

23. Index to Wills proved and Administrations granted in the Court of the Archdeacon of Berks, 1508-1652. Edited by W. P. W. PHILLIMORE, M.A. (Issued in conjunction with the British Record Society.) pp. viii+200. (10s.)

1893.

24. Three Oxfordshire Parishes. A History of Kidlington, Yarnton, and Begbroke. By Mrs. BRYAN STAPLETON. With a coloured map and 2 sheet-pedigrees, pp. xx+400. (175., to residents in the three villages 10s.)

25. The History of Corpus Christi College, with Lists of its Members. By THOMAS FOWLER, D.D., President of the College. With 3 illustrations, pp. xvi + 482. (20s., to members of Corpus 12s. 6d.)

1894.

26. The Life and Times of Anthony Wood [as No. 19]. Vol. III. 168-1695. With 3 illustrations, pp. xxxii +548. (215.)

27. The Register of Exeter College, Oxford, with a history of the College, and illustrations. By the Rev. C. W. BOASE, M.A. Third edition, enlarged. pp. [8]+clxxxiv + 400. (Presented to the Society by the author: 15s., to members of the College 10s.) 28. The Cartulary of the Monastery of St. Frideswide at Oxford. Edited by the Rev. S. R. WIGRAM, M.A. With illustrations. Vol. I. General and City Charters. pp. xx+504 +6 pages (loose) of corrections to vol. 24. (21s.)

1895.

29. The Early Oxford Press, a bibliography of printing and publishing at Oxford, '1468'-1640. With notes, appendixes, and illustrations. By FALCONER MADAN, M.A., pp. xii+366. (Separate copies can be obtained only from the Clarendon Press, price 18s. The Society can only supply it in sets.)

80. The Life and Times of Anthony Wood [as No. 19]. Vol. IV. Addenda. With illustrations, pp. xii+322. (245.)

1896.

31. The Cartulary of the Monastery of St. Frideswide at Oxford. Edited by the Rev. S. R. WIGRAM, M.A. With illustrations. Vol. II. The Chantry and Country Parish Charters, pp. xii+488 +8 pages of additions and corrections (loose) to vol. 25. (21s.)

32. Collectanea, 3rd series, edited by Professor MONTAGU BURROWS. With illustrations, pp. xii+ 450. (21s.)

(Contents:-a. Some Durham College Rolls, by Rev. H. E. D. Blakiston; b. Parliamentary Petitions relating to Oxford, by Miss L. Toulmin Smith; c. Poems relating to the riot between Town and Gown, 1355, by Rev. H. Furneaux; Tryvytlam de laude Univ. Oxoniae, by the same; d. Wykeham's Books at New College, by A. F. Leach; e. Correspondence of Henry Earl of Clarendon and James Earl of Abingdon, 1683-85, by C. E. Doble; f. Dr. Newton and Hertford College, by S. G. Hamilton; g. Charles Earl Stanhope and the Oxford University Press, by H. Hart.)

1897.

33. A History of Pembroke College, anciently Broadgates Hall. By the Rev. DOUGLAS MACLEANE, M.A. With 4 illustrations, pp. xvi+544+4 pages of Addenda to vol. 32. (21S., to members of Pembroke 135.)

34. Hearne's Collections [as No. 2 above]. Vol. IV (15 Dec. 1712 -30 Nov. 1714). Edited by D. W. RANNIE, M.A., pp. x+466 (1898, 215.)

+[2], with a plate.

1898.

35. Epistolae Academicae Oxon., a collection of letters and other documents illustrative of Oxford in the fifteenth century. Edited by the Rev. H. ANSTEY, M.A. With illustrations. Part I, pp. lii+336. (215.)

36. Ditto. Part II, pp. vi+389. (215.)

1899.

37. Wood's History of the City of Oxford [as No. 15 above]. Vol. III. Addenda and Indexes, with illustration, pp. x+476+ [4]. (21s., to citizens of Oxford 16s.)

38. Old Plans of Oxford, by Agas, Hollar, and Loggan. A portfolio containing 15 plates. (21s., to citizens of Oxford 16s.)

1900.

39. Oxford Topography, an essay by HERBERT Hurst, B.A. With sketch-map, pp. viii+248. (A companion to No. 38: 21s., to citizens of Oxford 16s.)

40. The Life and Times of Anthony Wood [as No. 19]. Vol. V, completing the work. Indexes, pp. xvi+ 402 + [4]. (215.)

1901.

41. Studies in Oxford History, chiefly in the Eighteenth Century, by the Rev. J. R. GREEN and the Rev. GEO. ROBERSON, edited by C. L. STAINER, M.A. With illustrations, pp. xx+ xxiv+382. (215.)

42. Hearne's Collections [as No. 2 above]. Vol. V (Dec. 1, 1714Dec. 31, 1716). Edited by D. W. RANNIE, M.A., pp. viii+ 402 +[6]. (215.)

1902.

48. Hearne's Collections [as No. 2 above]. Vol. VI (Jan. 1, 1717May 8, 1719). Edited under the superintendence of the Committee of the O. H. S. With an illustration, pp. viii+ 432 + [6]. (31s. 6d.)

1903.

44. The Flemings in Oxford. Vol. I. Edited by the Rev. the PROVOST OF QUEEN'S COLLEGE, pp. xxiv+592 + [8]. (31s. 6d.)

1903-4.

45. The Ancient Kalendar of the University of Oxford. Edited by the Rev. CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH, pp. xxxii+ 294 +[8]. (31s. 6d.)

1904.

46. Oxford Silver Pennies. Edited by C. L. STAINER, M.A. pp. xlvi+96+[8]. With 15 plates. (21s.)

1905.

47. Collectanea, 4th series, edited under the superintendence of the Committee of the O. H. S., pp. xii+346. (31s. 6d.)

(Contents:-a. Description of Oxford from the Hundred Rolls, ed. by Rose Graham; b. Oxford Church Notes, by Richard Symonds, 1643-4, ed. by Rose Graham; c. Three Consecrations of College Chapels (Lincoln, 1631; Brasenose, 1666; Queen's, 1717), ed. by A. Clark, F. Madan, and J. R. Magrath, D.D.; d. Thos. Baskerville's Account of Oxford, c. 16701700, ed. by Humph. Baskerville; e. Bill of Costs of Charles Ellis, agent in London to the Mayor of Oxford for the Coronation of George IV, 1821, ed. by F. Williams; f. Coaching in and out of Oxford, 1820-40, by William Bayzand.)

1906.

48. Hearne's Collections [as No. 2 above]. Vol. VII (May 9, 1719-Sept. 22, 1722). Edited under the superintendence of the Committee of the O. H. S., pp. viii +412+ [8]. (31s. 6d.)

1906-7.

49. The Cartulary of the Abbey of Eynsham. Vol. I. Edited by the Rev. H. E. SALTER, pp. xxxvi +441+[8]. (31s. 6d.) ́

1907.

50. Hearne's Collections [as No. 2 above]. Vol. VIII (Sept. 23, 1722-Aug. 9, 1725). Edited under the superintendence of the Committee of the O. H. S., pp. viii +443+[8]. (31s. 6d.)

1908.

Edited

51. The Cartulary of the Abbey of Eynsham. Vol. II.
by the Rev. H. E. SALTER, pp. xcviii+422 + [8]. (31s. 6d.)

1909.

52, 53. Brasenose College Monographs.

54.

Vol. I and Vol. II.

Part I. [Only sold in sets of the Society's publications.*]

1910.

Brasenose College Monographs. Vol. II, Part II. [Only sold in sets of the Society's publications.*]

55. Brasenose College Register, 1509-1909. With Lists and Index. [Presented to the Society by the Editor, Dr. Heberden. Only sold in sets of the Society's publications.*]

1910-11.

56. Liber Obituarius Aulae Reginae, printed in facsimile, with notes, pp. xliii+153. [Presented to the Society by the Editor, the Rev. the Provost of Queen's College.] (42s.)

1911.

57. Catalogue of Oxford Portraits. Vol. I. By Mrs. R. L. Poole, pp. xxxii +278. (Additional copies can be obtained only through a bookseller in the ordinary way.)

* The two volumes of Monographs are published by Mr. B. H. Blackwell, Broad Street, Oxford, at 10s. 6d. each; and the Register by the same at 155.

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