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Orford historical Society.

PUBLICATIONS.

1884.

1. Register of the University of Oxford. Vol. I. (1449-63; 1505-71), edited by the Rev. C. W. BOASE, M.A., pp. xxviii+ 364. (Price to the public, without discount, and prepaid, 16s.)

2. Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne. Vol. I. (4 July 1705-19 March 1707), edited by C. E. DOBLE, M.A., pp. viii+404. (16s.)

1884-85.

3. The Early History of Oxford (727-1100), preceded by a sketch of the Mythical Origin of the City and University. By JAMES PARKER, M.A. With 3 illustrations, pp. xxxii +420. (205.)

1885.

4. Memorials of Merton College, with biographical notices of the Wardens and Fellows. By the Hon. GEO. C. BRODRICK, Warden of Merton College. With one illustration, pp. xx+416. (165., to members of Merton 125.)

5. Collectanea, 1st series, edited by C. R. L. FLETCHER, M.A. (Contents:a. Letters relating to Oxford in the XIVth Century, edited by H. H. Henson; b. Catalogue of the Library of Oriel College in the XIVth Century, edited by C. L. Shadwell; c. Daily ledger of John Dorne, bookseller in Oxford, 1520, edited by F. Madan; d. All Souls College versus Lady Jane Stafford, 1587, edited by C. R. L. Fletcher; e. Account Book of James Wilding, Undergraduate of Merton College, 1682-88, edited by E. G. Duff; f. Dr. Wallis's Letter against Maidwell, 1700, edited by T. W. Jackson.) With two illustrations, pp. viii+358. (16s.)

1886.

6. Magdalen College and King James II, 1686-88.

A series of

documents collected and edited by the Rev. J. R. BLOXAM, D.D., with additions, pp. lii+292. (165., to members of Magdalen 125.) 7. Hearne's Collections [as No. 2 above]. Vol. II. (20 Mar. 1707-22 May 1710), pp. viii+480. (16s.)

8. Elizabethan Oxford. Reprints of rare tracts. Edited by the Rev. C. PLUMMER, M.A. (Contents:-a. Nicolai Fierberti Oxoniensis Academiæ descriptio, 1602; b. Leonard Hutton on the Antiquities of Oxford; c. Queen Elizabeth at Oxford, 1566 [pieces by J. Bereblock, Thomas Nele, Nich. Robinson, and Rich. Stephens, with appendices]; d. Queen Elizabeth at Oxford, 1592, by Philip Stringer; e. Apollinis et Musarum Eidyllia per Joannem Sandford, 1592), pp. xxxii +316. (10s.)

PUBLICATIONS (continued).

1887.

9. Letters of Richard Radcliffe and John James, of Queen's College, Oxford, 1749–83: edited by MARGARET EVANS, with a pedigree, pp. xxxvi + 306. (15s., to members of Queen's 10s. 6d.) 10. Register of the University of Oxford, Vol. II (1571-1622), Part 1. Introductions. Edited by the Rev. ANDREW CLARK, M.A., pp. xxxii +468. (18s.)

11. Do. Part 2.

1887-8.

Matriculations and Subscriptions. Edited by the Rev. ANDREW CLARK, M.A., pp. xvi+424. (185.)

1888.

12. Do. Part 3. Degrees. Edited by the Rev. ANDREW CLARK, M.A., pp. viii+448. (17s.)

13. Hearne's Collections [as No. 2 above]. Vol. III. (25 May, 1710-14 December, 1712), pp. iv + 518. (16s.)

1889.

14. Register of the University of Oxford, Vol. II, Part 4. Index. Edited by the Rev. Andrew Clark, M.A., pp. viii+ 468. (175.)

15. Wood's History of the City of Oxford. New Edition.

By the Rev. ANDREW CLARK, M.A. Vol. I. The City and Suburbs. With three Maps and several Diagrams, pp. xii+660. (25s., to citizens of Oxford 20s.; the two Maps of old Oxford separately, not folded, Is. 6d., to citizens 1s.)

1890.

16. Collectanea, 2nd series, edited by Professor MONTAGU BURROWS. (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, edited 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. edited 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 Half-century of Notes' on Dorne, by Henry Bradshaw.) With one diagram, pp. xii+518. (16s.) 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, 9d., to citizens 6d.)

PUBLICATIONS (continued).

1890-91.

18. Oxford City Documents, financial and judicial, 1268-1665. Selected and edited by J. E. THOROLD ROGERS, late Drummond Professor of Political Economy in the University of Oxford. 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 seven 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. (16s.)

1892.

21. The Life and Times of Anthony Wood [as No. 19]. Vol. II. 1664-1681. With ten illustrations. pp. xxviii+576. (20s.) 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 10s. 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 three 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 three illustrations. pp. xxxii+548. (21s.) 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.)

PUBLICATIONS (continued).

28. The Cartulary of the Monastery of St. Frides wide at Oxford. Edited by the Rev. S. R. WIGRAM, M.A. With illustrations. Vol. I. General and City Charters. pp. xx+504 + six pages (loose) of corrections to vol. 24. (215.)

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.)

30. 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 illus

trations. Vol. II. The Chantry and Country Parish Charters. pp. xii+488+ eight pages of additions and corrections (loose) to vol. 25. (21s.)

32. Collectanea, 3rd series, edited by Professor MONTAGU BURROWS. With illustrations. pp. xii+450. (215.)

1897.

33. A History of Pembroke College.

With illustrations. pp. xvi+ 544.

By the Rev. D. MACLEAne. (21s.)

Forthcoming Publications.

The 5th (and last) vol. of CLARK's edition of Wood's Life and Times, the 3rd (and last) vol. of the same Editor's Wood's History of the City of Oxford, the 4th vol. of Hearne's Diaries, edited by C. E. DOBLE and D. W. RANNIE, the Letter-book of the University from 1422-1503, edited by the Rev. H. ANSTEY (in two volumes), a reproduction of the unique copy of Agas's map of Elizabethan Oxford, and other volumes are in active preparation.

A full description of the Society's work and objects can be obtained by application to any of the Committee residing at Oxford (P. LYTTELTON GELL, Esq., Headington Hill; FALCONER MADAN, Esq. (Hon. Treasurer), 90 Banbury Road; the Rev. the PROVOST OF QUEEN'S COLLEGE (Dr. MAGRATH); the REGIUS PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY, Oriel (F. YORK POWELL, Esq.); and C. L. SHADWELL, Esq., Frewin Hall, Oxford). The annual subscription is one guinea, and the published volumes as a set can be obtained by new members at one-fourth the published price (i.e. 10s. 6d. a year). Life Composition for new members is twelve guineas: after five years of subscription it is ten guineas; after ten years, eight; after fifteen, six; after twenty, four. The Society counts compositions among its liabilities (in case it ceased its work), at the rate of one guinea a year from the date of effecting them.

June, 1897.

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