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Tables of the Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c., of the United
Kingdom and its Dependencies [by G. R. Porter]. fol. 1834.
WELLS, S. Revenue and Expenditure of the United Kingdom. 8° 1834.
Annual Statement of the Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom
for 1855. 4o 1856.

Statistical Abstract for the United Kingdom for 15 years, for 1840 to
1854 and for 1842 to 1856. (P 4) fol. 1855–57.

Statistical Companion by Weld and Banfield. 12° 1846, &c.

6. Miscellaneous Antiquities.

THEOBALD, J. Queries for the Antiquities and Natural History of Great
Britain. 8° 1754.

GROSE, Francis, Antiquities of England and Wales, with the Supple-
ment. 6 vol. royal 4o 1773.

LELAND, J. Collectanea, ed. T. Hearne (first printed in 1715). Edit. altera. 6 vol. 8° 1770.

GUTCH, John, Collectanea Curiosa; or, Tracts on the History and Antiquities of England and Ireland, from the MSS. of Abp. Sancroft. 2 vol. 8o 1781.

PECK, Fr. Desiderata Curiosa; a Collection of divers curious Pieces
of English History. 4° 1779.

The Antiquarian Repertory, a Miscellaneous Collection of Topography,
History, Customs, and Manners of Old Times. 4 vol. 4° 1775.
LHUYD, Edw. Archæologica Britannica. fol. 1707.
FOSBROKE, T. D. Encyclopædia of Antiquities. 2 vol. 4o 1825.
HONE, W. Every-day Book, Year-Book, and Table-Book. 5 vol.
5 vol. 8°
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BAXTER, Wm. Glossarium Antiquitatum Britannicarum, sive Syllabus
Etymologicus Antiquitatum veteris Britanniæ atque Iberniæ tem-
poribus Romanorum. 8° Lond. 1719.

VITALIS, Jul. Epitaphium; cum Notis Criticis Explicationeque V. C. Hen. Dodwelli, et Commentario Guil. Musgrave. 8° Isca Dunmonior. 1711.

MUSGRAVE, Wm. Belgium Britannicum, in quo illius Limites, Fluvii, Urbes, Viæ Militares, Populus, Lingua, Dii, Monumenta, aliaque permulta clarius et uberius exponuntur. 8° Isca Dunmoniorum,

1719.

Geta Britannicus. Accedit Domus Severianæ Synopsis Chrono-
logica, et de Icuncula quondam M. Regis Alfredi Dissertatio.
Isca Dunmoniorum, 1716.

Account of a Roman Temple and other Antiquities near Graham's
Dike, in Scotland. (B 21) 1720.

POINTER, John, Britannia Romana; or, Roman Antiquities in Britain.
8° 1724.

HORSLEY, John,

Britain. fol.

Britannia Romana; or, the Roman Antiquities of

1732.

LYSON, S. Account of Roman Antiquities discovered at Woodchester,
in the County of Gloucester. fol. 1797.

ROY, Wm. Military Antiquities of the Romans in Britain. fol. 1793.
GROSE, F. Military Antiquities. 2 vol.

1801.

WARBURTON, J. Vallum Romanum; or, History of the Picts' Wall.
4o 1753.

BRUCE, J. C. The Roman Wall; An Historical and Topographical
Description of the Barrier of the lower Isthmus, extending from the
Tyne to the Solway. 8° 1853.

BUCKMAN, Prof. & NEWMARCH, C. H. Illustrations of the Remains of
Roman Art in Cirencester, the site of the Ancient Corinium. 4°
1850.

SMITH, H. E. Reliquiæ Isurianæ; the Remains of the Roman Isurium
(now Aldborough, Yorkshire,) illustrated. 4° 1852.

IVES, J. Remarks on the Garianonum of the Romans (Burgh Castle,
Suffolk). 12° 1774.

BLOXAM, M. H. Roman Sepulchral Remains, near St. Alban's. (K 60)
8° 1849.

DODWELL, Henr. De Parma Equestri Woodwardiana, et Tho. Neli
Edificiorum Academ. Oxon. Topographica Delineatio. 8° 1713.
DICKINSON, W. B. On a Gold Ring found at Wormleighton. (K 68)
8° 1851.

TYMMS, S. Anglo-Saxon Relics from West Stow Heath. (K 68) 8° Miscell.

1854.

FAUSSETT Collection of Anglo-Saxon Antiquities. (K 70) 8° 1854.
Discourses of what Antiquity Shires were in England, by Agard,
Thynn, Talbot, Brawghton, and Ley. (Curious Discourses, vol. 1.)
Of the Dimensions of the Land of England, by Sir John Dodderidge,
Mr. Agard, &c. (Curious Discourses, vol. 1 & 2.)

BRITTON, J. Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain. 5 vol. 4o
1835.

Of the Etymology, Antiquity, and Privileges of Castles, Towns, &c.
by Sir Rob. Cotton, &c. (Curious Discourses, vol. 1.)

MOORE, James, List of the principal Castles and Monasteries in Great
Britain. 8° 1798.

KING, Edward, Munimenta Antiqua; or, Observations on Antient
Castles, including Remarks on the whole progress of Architecture,
Ecclesiastical, as well as Military, in Great Britain. 4 vol. fol.
1799.

GROSE, F. Military Antiquities, and Treatise on Ancient Armour.
2 vol. 4° 1801.

STRUTT, Joseph, Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of England. 4° 1773.

Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiquities. 2nd edition, enlarged.

1793.

View of the Manners, Customs, Arms, Habits, &c. of the Inhabitants of England. 3 vol. 4° 1774.

Domestic.

STRUTT, Joseph, View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England. 2 vol. 4° 1796.

Sports and Pastimes of the People of England; including the Rural and Domestic Recreations, Pageants, and Spectacles, from the earliest Period to the present Time. 4o 1801.

BRAND, John, Observations on Popular Antiquities. 8° 1777.

Observations on Popular Antiquities; chiefly illustrating the origin of our vulgar Customs, Ceremonies, and Superstitions. Revised, with Additions, by Henry Ellis. 2 vol. 4o 1813. GROSE, Francis, Provincial Glossary, with a Collection of local Proverbs and popular Superstitions. 8° 1787.

NICOLAS, N. H. Testamenta Vetusta, being illustrations from Wills, of
Manners, Customs, &c., as well as the Descents and Possessions of
many distinguished Families. 2 vol. 8° 1720.

Regulations and Establishment of the Household of Henry Algernon
Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland, at his Castles of Wresill and
Lekinfield in Yorkshire, 1512. 8° 1770.

The Forme of Cury, a Roll of Ancient English Cookery, compiled
1390, by the Master Cooks of King Richard II. 8° 1780.

Wardrobe Account of the 28th Year of King Edward I. 4° 1787.
Accounts of the Chamberlain of Scotland, in 1329, 1330, and 1331.
4° 1771.

Collection of Ordinances and Regulations for the Government of the
Royal Household, from King Edward III. to King William and
Queen Mary. 4° 1790.

NICOLAS, N. H. Privy-purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York; Ward-
robe Accounts of Edward the Fourth; with a Memoir of Elizabeth
of York. 8° 1830.

MADDEN, F. Privy-purse Expenses of the Princess Mary; with a
Memoir of the Princess. 8° 1831.

NICOLAS, H. N. Privy-purse Expenses of Henry the Eighth, from Nov.
1529 to Dec. 1532. 8° 1827.

Manners and Household Expenses of England in the Thirteenth and
Fifteenth Centuries, illustrated by Original Records. 4° 1841.
Issue Roll of Thomas de Brantingham, Bishop of Exeter, Lord High
Treasurer of England, containing Payments made out of His Ma-
jesty's Revenue, 44 Edw. III. A. D. 1370. Translated by Frederick
Devon, Esq. 8° 1835.

Issues of the Exchequer from Henry III. to Henry VI. inclusive.
With an Appendix. Extracted and translated by Frederick Devon,
Esq. 8° 1837.

Issues of the Exchequer during the Reign of James I. Extracted by
Frederick Devon, Esq. 8° 1836.

Account of the Expenses of John of Brabant, and Henry and Thomas
of Lancaster, 1292-93. (Camd. Misc. vol. 2.)

Inventory of the Wardrobe, &c., of Katherine of Arragon at Baynard's
Castle. (Camd. Misc. vol. 3.) 1855.

Inventory of the Wardrobe, Plate, &c. of Henry Fitzroy, Duke of
Richmond and Somerset, with Letters by himself, and Memoir by
J. G. Nicholls. (Camd. Misc. vol. 3.)

Household Account of the Princess Elizabeth, 1551-52.

Misc. vol. 2.)

(Camd.

A Roll of the Household Expenses of Richard de Swinfield, Bishop of
Hereford, during part of the years 1289 and 1290. Edited by the
Rev. J. Webb. (Camden, vol. 59, 62.) 1854-55.

Antiquary Tracts: a Collection of Tracts, chiefly on English History Miscell. and Antiquities. (G) 5 vol. 4°

Volume 1.

1. An Account of a Copper Table found near Heraclea, by Philip Carteret
Webb, Esq.

2. The Marmor Sandvicense.

3. The Latin Inscription found near Heraclea, by Dr. Pettingal. (Soc. Ant.)

4. A Dissertation on the Tascia, by Dr. Pettingal. (Soc. Ant.)

5. An Essay of the Coins of Cunobelin, by Mr. Pegge.

6. A Dissertation on the Coritani, &c. by ditto.

7. On Roman Roads in Derbyshire, by ditto.

8. A Dissertation on Cathmor's Shield, by Dr. Stukeley.

9. An Account of Domesday Book, by Philip Carteret Webb. (Soc. Ant.)

10. An Account of Danegeld with some further particulars concerning Domesday Book, by P. C. Webb, Esq. (Soc. Ant.)

11. An Account of the Invasion of England by William I. by Chas. Parkin, A.M. 12. An Inquiry into the Origin of Feudal Tenures.

13. Fashion of Windows in different ages.

14. An Account of an illuminated MS. in the Library of C.C.C. Cambridge, by Mich. Tyson, M.A.

15. On the Origin of Printing in England, by Conyers Middleton.

16. Observations on Parochial Registers, &c. by Ralph Bigland.

17. Proposals for printing a general Repertory of the Endowments of Vicarages, with a Repertory of the Endowments of Vicarages in the Diocese of Canterbury, by Dr. Ducarel.

18. An Account of Browne Willis, Esq., by ditto.

Volume 2.

1. Inscriptiones Citieæ, by the Rev. Mr. Swinton.

2. Descriptio Angliæ et Descriptio Londini, in Latin Verse.

3. Observations on an Ancient MS. with an Account of the Language, Manners
and Customs of the people of Cornwall.

4. An Illustration of a Saxon Inscription in Kirkdale Church, Yorkshire.

5. An Historical Account of a Picture in Windsor Castle.

6. A Description of a Picture in Windsor Castle.

7. An Historical Account of an Ancient Picture at Cowdray in Sussex.

8. On the Boundary Stone of Croyland Abbey.

9. An Account of an Old Piece of Ordnance.

10. An Account of some Skeletons and petrified bones discovered in France.
11. The Question whether a Jew born in England was by Law capable of pur-

chasing and holding Lands.

12. A Reply to the above Question.

13. Facts in Support of His Majesty's Right to Fee Farm Rents in the County of Norfolk, with Appendixes concerning Crown Rents in England.

14. A Specimen of a Parochial History of Oxfordshire, by the Rev. Mr. T.

Warton.

Volume 3.

1. Curialia; or, an Historical Account of some Branches of the Royal Household, part 1.

2. Curialia, part 2. Part 3 in vol. 4.

3. Illustrations of some Palmyrenian Coins.

4. Observations on Celts.

5. On a Saxon Inscription in the Church of Aldborough, in the County of York. 6. A List of the Barons, Knights and Gentlemen who attended K. Edward I. to the Siege of Karlaverok in Scotland, Anno 1300.

7. Subsidy Roll of the 51st of Edward III.

8. Observations on Ancient Inks, with a proposal of recovering the legibility of decayed Writings.

9. Chronological Tables, exhibiting the State of the Society of Antiquaries of London from its first rise in 1572 to its Incorporation in 1751 and to 1784, by John Fenn, Esq.

10. An Index to the Prints published by the same Society from 1717 to 1784, classed according to subjects.

11. An Archæological Epistle to Dr. Milles, P.S.A. on Rowley's Poems.

12. Mr. King's Speech at the Anniversary of the Antiquary Society on the 23rd of April, 1784.

13. An Account of the Institution and Progress of the Society of Antiquaries in Scotland, by Mr. Smellie, 1782.

Volume 4.

1. Fitz Stephen's Description of London in the 12th Century.

2 & 3. Horace Walpole's Miscellanies, 2 Nos.

4. Curialia, or an Historical Account of some Branches of the Royal Household, &c., part 3.

5. Observations on Stone Pillars, Crosses and Crucifixes.

6. A Record of a Pardon.

7. The Seal of the Abbey of Inchaffray in the County of Perth.

8. An Account of Inscriptions in the Tower of London.

9. A List of the Society of Antiquaries, from 1717 to June 1796, in Chronological and Alphabetical Order.

Volume 5.

1. Nixon's Dissertation on the Marmor Estonianum.

2. An Account of an Ancient Votive Inscription preserved in the Borgian
Museum at Velletri, supposed to have been made 5 or 600 years before
the Christian Æra, MS.

3. A Description of an Antique Vase, engraven on a beautiful Sardonyx.
4. An Account of the Cathedral of Cologue, with a particular description of the
rich shrine of the Magi or three Kings, printed at Bonn, 1781.

5. An Account of the Illuminated Missal executed for John Duke of Bedford,
Regent of France, in the Reign of K. Henry VI.

6. An Historical and descriptive Account of the Procession of K. Edward VI. to his Coronation.

7. An Historical and Genealogical Account of the Family of Vaux, Vans, or de Vallibus.

8. The Names of those in the different Counties in England, who contributed to the defence of the Country at the time of the Spanish Invasion, in 1558.

7. Works published by the Society of Antiquaries' and other Societies.

Royal Charter and Statutes. 8° 1790.

Orders and Regulations of Forms and Proceedings. 8° 1784.

1 See History of the Society in Antiquary Tracts, vol. 3 and 4, above, and in "Curious Discourses," vol. 2.

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