HERTFORDSHIRE. 9 1 THE Discription of Hartfordshire: Norden's "Speculum Britanniæ, "Pars 1ma" another Copy in "Cornwall No. 21." 4to. 1593. The most cruell and bloody Murther committed by an Innkeepers Wife &c. on the Bodie of a Childe in Bishops Hatfield, with the several Witch-crafts of Johane Harrison, &c. 4to. London. 1606. 10 A full Confutation of Witchcraft; more particularly of the Depositions against Jane Wenham, lately condemned for a Witch at Hertford. London. 1712. 8vo. A full and impartial Account of the Discovery of Sorcery and Witch- A Defense of the Proceedings against Jane Wenham, by Francis The Impossibility of Witchcraft, plainly proving, from Scripture and Witchcraft farther display'd. 8vo. London. 1712. 6 The Belief of Witchcraft vindicated, proving from Scripture, there have been Witches, and from Reason that there may be such still. 8vo. London. 1712. 7 The Impossibility of Witchcraft, &c. first and second editions. 12mo. London. 1712. 1 8 1 A full and impartial Account of the Discovery of Sorcery, &c. third Oxford. 1656. Londini. 1683. The Tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq. and others, for the Murther of Mrs. Sarah Stout, a Quaker. folio. London. 1699. 14 15 18 16 175 11 12 13 The Hertford Letter, containing several brief Observations on a late A Reply to the Hertford Letter. 4to. A Dialogue between a Quaker and his Neighbour at Hertford about Another copy, (incomplete) with MSS. notes by Paul Wright. 66 Hertfordshire Collections in three Volumes folio; containing Salmon's History of Hertfordshire," with Drawings and Portraits; Newcome's "History of St. Albans," with Views and Portraits; and miscellaneous Collections, part printed and part MS. 19 Another Volume of Hertfordshire Collections, and Extracts, containing Chauncy's "Historical Antiquities," with MSS. additions, Holland's and Gibson's " Camden," Burton's "Commentary on Antoninus's Itinerary," Drayton's "Polyolbion," Fuller's "Worthies." 20 The History of the ancient and royal Foundation called, The Abbey of St. Alban, from the founding thereof in 793, to its Dissolution in 1539, by the Rev. Peter Newcome. 4to. (see No. 2 and 12.) London. 1795. Verulam and St. Alban's, by E. W. Brayley, from the seventh Volume of the "Beauties of England and Wales." 8vo. 5 1 The Hertfordshire Spy, &c. by Nicholas Robinson. 4to. London. 1707. The Prevalency of Prayer, set forth in a rustic, but London. 1702. faithful Narrative of Baldwin of Sarret. London. 1717. 1 An Auswer to Mr. Ford's Book entituled, " A Designe for bringing a "navigable River from Rickmansworth in Hartfordshire, to St. "Giles in the Fields." 4to. A Design for bringing a navigable River from Rickmansworth, &c. the Benefits of it declared, and the Objections answered. 4to. 1641. reprinted. London. 1720. Extracts from the Books of the Mayor and Aldermen of Hertford, together with copies of Papers in their Custody relating to the Navigation of the River Lea. folio. London. 1734. Plan of a Bill for improving the Navigation of the River Lee. folio. 1767. Extract of a Letter from Mr. John Cope concerning an antient Date found at Widgel-Hall. (“ Phil. Trans. No. 439.") 4to. 1735. Remarks upon an ancient Date found at Widgel-Hall near Buntingford, by John Ward, F. R. S. (“ Phil. Trans. No. 439.”) 1735. An Attempt by John Ward, to explain some Remains of Antiquity found in Hertfordshire. (" Phil. Trans. No. 476.") 1745. A Reply to the peevish, weak, and malevolent Objections, brought by Dr. Stukeley, in his Origines Roystonianæ, No. 2." against "An Answer to, or Remarks upon his Orig. Royst. No. 1." by Charles Parkin, A. M. 4to. Norwich. 1748. (A complete Collection of these Publications, with original Letters, will be found under " General Topography, No. 101, 109, 110.") Observations on a particular kind of Scarlet Fever, that lately prevailed in and about St. Albans, by Nathanael Cotton, M. D. 4to. London. 1749. The Tryal of Thomas Colley at Hertford for Murder. folio. London. 1751. The Trial of Job Wells of Redburn for a Rape on his own Daughter. 4to. Trial of several Highwaymen at Hertford. 4to. London. 1753. Particulars and Conditions of Sale of the Manor of High Cannons. 1775. Amwell, a descriptive Poem, by John Scott, Esq. 4to. London. 1776. Act for repairing the Road from Galley Corner to Lemnsford Mill in Hertfordshire. 1782. Mr. Pennant's Hertfordshire Tour. 4to. A Survey of the present State of Aspeden Church; June 1793. 4to. London. 1796. 1 Descriptive Sketch of Wyddiall in Hertfordshire. 8vo. 1789. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Hertford, by D. 4 General View of the Agriculture of Hertfordshire, drawn up for the 7 The Running Hearse, or Hartford-shire Wonder. 4to. Mr. Paul Wright's Proposals for a County History. New River, a Poem, by William Garbott. 8vo. London. London. London. 1792. The Order observed at the opening of the Countess of Huntingdon's College, at Cheshunt, &c. 8vo. Musæ Berkhamstedienses, or, Poctical Prolusions by some young Gentlemen of Berkhamsted School. 8vo. Berkhamsted. 1794. Letter to W. Baker, Esq. occasioned by his late Address to the Gentlemen, &c. of the County of Hertford. 12mo. London. 1805. 3 Copies of the Poll for the County for the Years 1734, 1754, 1790, 1802, and 1805. 8vo. For Maps and Plans of this County, see "Gough's Maps, &c. No. 3, "12, 78, 157, and 159." MANUSCRIPTS. 1 COURT Rolls of the Manor of Newland-Squillers, formerly belonging to the Monastery of St. Albans, from 15 Edw. I. to 29 Edw. III. folio. 2 Coats of Arms of Families in Hertfordshire tricked. folio. 3 The History of the ancient and free Cittie of Verulamium, &c. writt in Verse and Prose, by Thomas Shrimpton. 4to. 4 E. Steele's Collections towards a History of the County. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 3 1 2 1 A TRUE and particular Obseruation of a notable Piece of Witch craft, practised by John Samuel the Father, Alice Samuel the Mother, and Agnes Samuel their Daughter, of Warboise in the Countie of Huntington, vpon fiue Daughters of Robert Throckmorton of the same Towne and Countie Esquire, and certaine other Maid-seruants to the number of twelue in the whole, all of them being in one House: Nouember, 1589. (imperfect at the end.) The most strange and admirable Discouerie of the three Witches of Warboys, arraigned, conuicted and executed at the last Assizes. London. 1593. 4to. The Arminian Nunnery: or a briefe Description and Relation of the late erected Monasticall Place, called the Arminian Nunnery, at Little Gidding in Huntington-shire. 4to. 1641. Divi Arminii mactatorum renata et renovata Petitio: or the Arminian Priests last Petition, &c. by Thomas Harbie, Gent. 4to. London. 1642. Memoirs of the Life of Mr. Nicholas Ferrar, by P. Peckard, D. D. Cambridge. 1790. The whole Trial and Examination of Mrs. Mary Hickes and her Daughter, who were condemn'd at Huntington for Witchcraft. London. 1716. 8vo. 12mo. An Account of Somersham Water, by Daniel Peter Layard. 12mo. London. 1767. The Stilton Hero: a Poem. 4to. General View of the Agriculture of the County, by George Maxwell, drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture. 4to. London. 1793. A Letter to the Freeholders in the County of Huntingdon, by Edward Maltby, D. D. 8vo. For Maps and Plans of this County, see Gough's London, 1807. " and 12." |