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Grafton's (Richard) Chronicle, or History of England to 1558; to which is added, his table of the bailiffs and mayors of the city of London, from the year 1189 to 1558, inclusive. 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1809. Holinshed (Raphael), William Harrison, and others' Chronicles, comprising the description and historie of England, Ireland, and Scotland, augmented and continued (with manifold matters of singular note and worthie memorie), to the year 1586, by John Hooker, alias Vowell, gent. Finished in Januarie 1587, with the full continuation of the former yeares. The castrations supplied by the reprint. 3 vols. in four, folio. London, by H. Denham, 1587.

Holinshed's (R.), W. Harrison, and others' Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland. 6 vols. 4to. London, 1807.

Stowe's (John) Summarie of our Englysh Chronicles, diligently collected in the yeare of oure Lorde 1566. Black letter, small 8vo. London, by Thomas Marshe, 1566.

Stowe's (J.) Summarie of our Englysh Chronicles, augmented with sundry memorable antiquities, and continued with maters forein and domesticall unto this present yeare 1607; by Edmund Howes. Black letter, small 8vo. London, for the Companie of Stationers, 1607. Stowe's (J.) Annales, or a generall Chronicle of England; continued and augmented with matters forraigne and domestique, ancient and moderne, unto the end of this present yeere 1631. Folio. London, 1631.

Daniel's (Sam.) Collection of the History of England [from the time of the Romans to the end of the reign of Edward III]. Folio. Lond. 1626. (Kennet's History, Vol. I.)

Daniel. Trussell's (John) Continuation of Daniel's History to the end of the dissensions between the Houses of York and Lancaster; with the matches and issues of all the kings and nobles of this nation during these times. Folio. London, 1636.

Warner's (Wm.) Albion's England; a continued history of the same kingdome from the originals of the first inhabitants unto and in the reigne of our Lord King James [in verse]: whereunto is newly added, an epitome of the whole historie of England. 4to. Lond. 1612. Slatyer's (W.) Palæ Albion; a history of Great Britanie from the first peopling of this island to the present reigne [a poem, Latin and English, with historical notes]. Folio, portrait, large paper. Lond.

1621.

Speed's (John) History of Greate Britaine under the conquests of the Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans; their originals, manners, warres, coins, and seales: with the successions, lives, acts, and issues of the English monarchs, from Julius Cæsar to King James. Revised, enlarged, and corrected. Folio. London, 1632.

Baker's (Sir R.) Chronicle of the Kings of England, from the time of the Romans' Government unto the death of King James: whereunto is now added, the reign of King Charles I. [by Edward Phillips], and the first thirteen years of ye reign of King Charles II. [by Sir T. Clarges.] Revised and corrected. Folio. London, 1684. Stevenson's (Mat.) Florus Britannicus; or, an exact Epitome of the History of England, from William the Conqueror to the twelfth year of the reign of Charles II. illustrated with perfect portraictures. Folio. London, 1662.

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Whitlocke's (Sir B.) History of England; or, Memorials of English Affairs, from the supposed expedition of Brute to this island to the end of the reign of King James. Published from the original MS., with an introduction by Governor W. Penn: to which is prefixed, the author's life, and a preface by James Wellwood. Folio. Lond.

1713. Kennet's Complete History of England, from the earliest account of time [to the death of James I. by various authors; edited by John Hughes and continued] to the death of William III. [by Bp. White Kennet]. 3 vols. folio. London, 1706.

Rapin's History of England, translated from the French; with continuation to the death of George I. by N. Tindal: illustrated with maps, genealogical tables, heads, and monuments of the kings, portraits of eminent persons, and medallic history. 5 vols, folio. London, 1743-47.

Carte's (Thos.) General History of England, from the earliest times to 1654. 4 vols. folio, large paper. London, 1747–55.

Swift's (Jonath.) Abstract of the History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the reign of Henry II. (Works, Vol. X.) Hume's (David) History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688; and continued by T. Smollett to the death of George II. 16 vols. 8vo. portraits, and wood-cut illustrations, large paper. London, Wallis, 1803. History of Great Britain. (Mod. Univ. Hist. Vols. XVII. and XXXVII.) History of England, to the accession of the House of Hanover. (Mod. Univ. Hist. Vols. XXXIX. and XL.)

Henry's (Robert) History of Great Britain, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the death of Henry VIII. [finished by M. Laing, with life of the author]. 12 vols. 8vo. London, 1814.

Henry (R.)-Continuation of the History of Great Britain, to the accession of James I.; by J. P. Andrews. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1806. Lingard's (John) History of England, from the Invasion of the Romans to the Revolution in 1688. 8 vols. 4to. London, 1819-30. Turner's (Sharon) History of England, from the Norman Conquest to the reign of Henry VIII. 4 vols. 4to. London, 1814-26.

Ayscu's (Edward) Historie; containing the warres, treaties, marriages, and other occurrents betweene England and Scotland, from William the Conqueror until the happy union of them both in King James: with briefe declaration of the first inhabitants of this island, and what severall nations have sithence settled themselves therein. 4to. London, by J. Eld, 1607.

History of the ancient and modern State of the English Borders. (Nicolson and Burn's Westmoreland, Vol. I.)

Particular Histories since the Conquest.

Ralegh's (Sir W.) Reign of King William I., entitled the Conqueror. (Works, Vol. VIII.)

Temple's (Sir W.) Introduction to the History of England [an account of the reign of William the Conqueror]. (Works, Vol. III.)

Lyttleton's (George, Lord) History of King Henry II., and of the age in which he lived; with a history of the revolutions of England, from Edward the Confessor to Henry III. 4 vols. 4to. Lond. 1767. Berrington's (Joseph) History of the Reign of King Henry II., and of his two Sons; with a vindication of the life of Thomas à Becket from the attack of Lord Lyttleton. 4to. Birmingham, 1790.

Benedictus, Abbas Petroburgensis, de Vitâ et Gestis Henrici II. et Ricardi I. è cod. MS. in Bib. Harleianâ, nunc primus edidit T. Hearne. 2 vols. 8vo. Oxonii, 1735.

Prynne's (W.) History of King John, Henry III., and Edward I. (English Records.)

Cotton's (Sir R.) Short View of the Long Life and Reign of Henry III. (Somers's Tracts, Vol. IV.)

The Siege of Carlaverock, in the XXVIIIth Edward I., A.D. M.CCC; with the arms of the earls, barons, and knights, who were present on the occasion with a translation, a history of the castle, and memoirs of the personages commemorated by the poet; by N. H. Nicholas. The arms illuminated. 4to. London, 1828.

Walteri Hemingford, Canonici de Gisseburne, Historia de Rebus gestis Edwardi I. II. et III.: accedunt Edwardi III. historia per anonymum; excerpta historica è Tho. Gascoignii Doct. Theologico. E cod. MSS. nunc primus publicavit Tho. Hearne. 2 vols. 8vo. Oxonii, 1731.

[Halifax's (Sir Geo. Sackville, Marquess of)] Historical Observations on the Reigns of Edwards I. and II., and Richard I.; with remarks upon their faithful counsellors and false favourites: written by a person of honour. Small 8vo. London, 1689.

Johannis de Trokelowe Annales Edwardi II., Henrici de Blandeforde Chronica, et Edwardi II., Vita à Monacho quodam Malmesburiensi fusè enarrata: è cod. MSS. nunc primus devulgavit T. Hearne. 8vo. Oxonii, 1729.

Roberti de Avesbury Historia de mirabilibus Gestis Edwardi III.: è cod. MSS. edidit T. Hearne. 8vo. Oxonii, 1720.

Barnes' (Joshua) History of King Edward III., and Edward the Black Prince. Folio. Cambridge, 1688.

Bree's (John) Cursory Sketch of the State of the Naval, Military, and Civil Establishment, Legislative, Judicial, and Domestic Economy of this Kingdom, during the fourteenth century; with a particular account of the campaign of King Edward the Third in Normandy and France, in the years 1345 and 1346, to the taking of Calais. Collected from the ancient manuscripts in the British Museum and elsewhere. (Vol. I. all published.) 4to. London, 1791.

History of the Reigns of Richard II., Henry IV. V. and VI. (Kennet, Vol. I.)

Historia Vitæ et Regni Ricardi II., Angliæ Regis, à Monacho quodam de Evesham consignata: è cod. MS. nunc primus edidit T. Hearne. 8vo. Oxoniæ, 1729.

Biondi's (Sir Jo. Fr.) History of the Civil Wars of England between the Houses of Lancaster and York, translated by Henry Earl of Monmouth. Folio. London, 1641.

[Halle's (Edw.)] The Unyon of the Twoo Noble and Illustre Families of Lancastre and Yorke, beyng long in continuall Discension for the Croune of this noble realme; with al the actes done in both the tymes of the princes, both of the one lynage, and of the other, beginnyng at the tyme of Kynge Henry the Fourthe, the first aucthor of thys devision, and so successively proceeding to y raygne of the high and prudent prince, Kynge Henry the Eyghte, the indubitate floure and very heyre of both the sayde linages. Black letter, folio. Lond. by R. Grafton, 1550.

Halle's (E.) Chronicle; containing the History of England during the reign of Henry the Fourth and the succeeding monarchs, to the end of the reign of Henry the Eighth; in which are particularly described the manners and customs of those periods: carefully collated with the editions of 1548 and 1550. 4to. London, 1809.

Titi Livii Foro-Juliensis Vita Henrici V. Regis Angliæ; accedit sylloge epist. è variis Angliæ principibus scriptorum: è codicibus edidit. 8vo. Oxon. 1716.

Thomæ de Elmham Vita et Gesta Henr. V. Anglorum Regis: è cod. MS. primus luci publicæ dedit T. Hearne. Oxon. 1727.

Luders's (Alex.) Essay on the Character of Henry V. when Prince of Wales. 8vo. London, 1813.

Blackmanni (J.) Vita et Miracula Henrici VI. (Hearne's Thomas of Otterbourne.)

Nicolas's (Sir Harris) Proceedings of the Privy Council in the reign of Henry VI., from the original MS. in the British Museum. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1832.

Life of Bp. William Waynflete, Lord Chancellor in the reign of Henry VI. and Founder of Magdalene College, Oxford, by R. Chandler [edited by C. Lambert]. 8vo. London, 1811.

Beckington's (Bp.) Journal of his Embassy to negotiate the Marriage. between Henry VI. and a Daughter of the Count Armagnac, A.D. 1442 edited by Sir N. H. Nicholas. 8vo. London, 1828. Habington's (John) Reign of King Edward IV.

More's (Sir T.) Lives of King Edward V. and

Vol. I.)

More's (Sir T.) History of King Richard III.
More's (Sir T.) History of King Richard III.;
corrected [with a preface by S. W. Singer].
London, 1821.

(Kennet, Vol. I.) Richard III.

(Kennet,

(More's Life by Cayley.)

new edition, revised and Large paper, royal 8vo.

Buck's (Geo.) Life of King Richard III. (Kennet, Vol. I.)

Walpole's (Horace) Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard III.; with supplement, postscript, and remarks on some answers made to them. (Orford's Works, Vol. II.)

Hutton's (W.) Battle of Bosworth Field, between Richard III. and Henry Earl of Richmond, 1485; with its consequences, the fall, treatment, and character of Richard, and a history of his life till he assumed the regal power; with additions by John Nichols. 8vo. London, 1813.

Bacon's (Lord) Life of King Henry VII. (Kennet, Vol. I., and Works, Vol. III.)

HENRY VIII.

Bacon's (Lord) Henry VIII. (Works, Vol. VI.)

Herbert of Cherbury's (Lord) Life and Reign of King Henry VIII. Folio. London, 1633.

Thomson's (Mrs. A. T.) Memoirs of the Court of Henry VIII. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1826.

Literæ perplures de Rebus gestis in partem nostris septentrionalibus, A.D. 1523-4. (Hearne's Tho. of Otterbourne.)

The Determinations of the moste famous and moaste excellent Universities of Italy and, Fraunce, that it is unlefull for a man to marie his brother's wyfe; that the Pope hath no power to dispence therewith. Small 8vo. secretary type. London, T. Berthelet, 1531. Tyndall's (W.) Practyse of Prelates: whether the Kynge's Grace maye be separated from his Quene, because she was his brother's wyfe. Black letter, small 8vo. Marborch, M.CCCCC.XXX.

"Take," says Strype, referring to the above, "some description of the court craft of Cardinal Wolsey from the relation of a notable man who lived in his time." (Memorials, Vol. I. p. 189.)

Wyat's (Geo.) Extracts from the Life of the virtuous, Christian, and renowned Queen Anne Boleigne; written at the close of the XVIth century, and now first printed. 4to. portraits. London, 1817.

An Account of Queen Anne Bullen, from a MS. in the handwriting of Sir Roger Twesden, Bart. 1623. 8vo. London,

Flodden. Hereafter ensue the Trewe Encountre or Batayle lately don betwene Englande and Scotlande; in which batayle the Scottsshe Kynge was slayne. 4to. black letter, on vellum, only six copies printed. London, imprinted by R. Faques, [reprinted 1809.] Wolsey's (Cardinal) Life, by George Cavendish; with notes and illustrations by S. W. Singer: [together with Jos. Hunter's, who wrote Cavendish's Life of Wolsey.] 2 vols. 8vo. large paper. Chiswick,

1825.

Wolsey's (Cardinal) Life, by Richard Fiddes. Folio, large paper. London, 1724.

Wolsey's (C.), History of his Life and Times, collected from ancient records, MSS., and historians [by J. Grove]. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1742-4.

[Hunter (Joseph), who wrote] Cavendish's Life of Wolsey. 4to.

1814.

Storer's (Thos.) Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey (in verse). London, 1599. (Heliconia.)

[Godwin (Edwardi)] Rerum Anglicarum, Henrico VIII., Edwardo VI., et Mariâ regnantibus, Annales. 4to. Londini, 1628.

With the autograph of Sir Edward Dering.

Godwyn's (Francis) Annales of England; containing the reigns of Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Queen Mary; translated from the Latin, corrected and enlarged, with the author's consent, by Morgan Godwyn. Folio. London, 1630.

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