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Spain and Scotland. 3 vols. 1866. Tr. into German, 1860; French,
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a biographical notice, by Taylor, Helen. 3 vols. 1872. (Includes Lecture
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1849. The Book-Hunter. 1862. The Scot Abroad. 2 vols. Edinburgh,
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Edinburgh, 1867–70. History of Scotland from the Revolution to the
extinction of the last Jacobite Insurrection (1689–1748). 2 vols. 1853.
History of the Reign of Queen Anne. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1880.
Carlyle, Thomas. See bibliography to vol. XIII, chap. I, ante.
Church, Richard William (dean of St Paul's). See bibliography to vol. XII,
chap. XII, ante.
Clarke, H. Butler (1863-1904). The Cid, and the waning of the Crescent in
the West (Heroes of the Nations). New York, 1907. Modern Spain;
with memoir of B. C. by Hutton, W. H. Cambridge, 1906.
Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846). History of the abolition of the African
Slave-trade. 2 vols. 1808.
Clowes, Sir William Laird (1856-1905). With Markham, Sir Cl. , Mahan,
A. T. and others: The Royal Navy: its history from the earliest times.
7 vols. 1903.
Four Modern Naval Campaigns. 1902.
Collins, William Edward, bp of Gibraltar. The Authority of General
Councils. (Church Hist. soc. ) 1896. The English Reformation and
its Consequences. (16. ) 1898. The Nature and Force of the Canon
Law. (16. ) 1898. Church and State in England before the Conquest.
(Ib. ) 1903. The Study of Ecclesiastical History. 1903.
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Craik, George L. (1798–1866). With MacFarlane, C. The Pictorial History
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during reign of George III. 4 vols. 1841-4. Index by Hamilton, G.
1850. Spenser and his Poetry. 3 vols. 1845. Sketches of the history
of literature and learning in England. 6 vols. 1844-5. Compendious
History of the same from the Conquest. 2 vols. 1861.
Creighton, Mandell, bp of London. Primer of Roman History. 1875, and
later edns. French tr. by Pélicier. 1885. The Tudors and the Refor-
mation. (Epochs of English History. ) 1876. The Age of Elizabeth.
(Epochs of English History. ) 1876. Simon de Montfort. (Historical
Biographies. ) 1876. The Shilling History of England: being an
introductory volume to Epochs of English History. 1879. Rptd with
continuation to 1900 by Creighton, Louise, 1904. History of the Papacy
during the period of the Reformation. 5 vols. 1882-97. 2nd edn. 6 vols.
1897. Memoir of Sir George Grey. Privately ptd. Newcastle-on-Tyne,
1884. Rptd, with introd. by Grey, Sir Edward, 1901. Cardinal Wolsey.
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Essays and Reviews. 1902. [Most of C! s lectures, addresses, articles
and reviews are collected in this and in The Church and the Nation,
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vol. 1. Cambridge, 1902.
Historical Lectures and Addresses. 1903.
University and other Sermons. 1903. The Mind of St Peter and other
Sermons. 1904. The Church and the Nation : Charges and Addresses.
1906.
Life and Letters of Mandell Creighton. By his Wife. 2 vols. 1904.
Paul, H. Stray Leaves. 1906.
For a full bibliography of Bp Creighton's works see vol. 11 of his Life
and Letters by Mrs Creighton. Cf. also, as to his historical writings,
Shaw, W. A. , Bibliography of the Historical Works of Bp Creighton
and others (R. Hist. soc. ), 1903.
Dixon, R. Watson (1833-1900). History of the Church of England from
abolition of Roman jurisdiction. 6 vols. 1878-1902. Po with memoir
by Bridges, R. 1909.
Doyle, John Andrew (1844-1907). History of America. 1875. The English
in America. 5 vols. 1882-1907. Essays on various subjects, ed. Ker,
W. P. , with introduction by Anson, Sir W. R. 1911.
Dunlop, John Colin (d. 1842). The History of Fiction. 1814. History of
Roman Literature. 1823-8. Memoirs of Spain during the reigns of
Philip IV and Charles II. 1834.
Elphinstone, Mount Stuart (1779-1859). History of India (Indian and
Mahometan periods). 2 vols. 1841. 5th edn, with notes and additions
by Cowell, F. B. 1866.
Falkiner, Caesar Litton. Studies in Irish History and Biography, mainly
in the 18th century. 1902. Illustrations of Irish History and Topo-
graphy, mainly in the 17th century. 1904. Essays relating to Ireland
[19th centary). Ed. Dowden, E. 1909.
Freeman, Edward Augustus. Principles of Church Restoration. 1846.
Thoughts on the Study of History. Oxford, 1849. A History of
Architecture. 1849. Essay on the Origin and Development of Window
Tracery in England. 1850. Poems Legendary and Historical. (With
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Vol. 11. 1861. Rptd as History of Civilization in England, France,
Spain and Scotland. 3 vols. 1866. Tr. into German, 1860; French,
1860; and Russian. Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works. Ed. , with
a biographical notice, by Taylor, Helen. 3 vols. 1872. (Includes Lecture
on Influence of Woman on the Progress of Knowledge, April 1858; tr.
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Burdy, Samuel (1759-1820). The History of Scotland, to the Union.
1817.
Burton, John Hill. Life and Correspondence of David Hume. 2 vols.
Edinburgh, 1846. Lives of Simon, Lord Lovat, and Duncan Forbes of
Culloden. 1847. Political and Social Economy. Edinburgh, 1849.
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1849. The Book-Hunter. 1862. The Scot Abroad. 2 vols. Edinburgh,
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extinction of the last Jacobite Insurrection (1689–1748). 2 vols. 1853.
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the West (Heroes of the Nations). New York, 1907. Modern Spain;
with memoir of B. C. by Hutton, W. H. Cambridge, 1906.
Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846). History of the abolition of the African
Slave-trade. 2 vols. 1808.
Clowes, Sir William Laird (1856-1905). With Markham, Sir Cl. , Mahan,
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Councils. (Church Hist. soc. ) 1896. The English Reformation and
its Consequences. (16. ) 1898. The Nature and Force of the Canon
Law. (16. ) 1898. Church and State in England before the Conquest.
(Ib. ) 1903. The Study of Ecclesiastical History. 1903.
Mason, A. J. W. E. Collins, Bp of Gibraltar. 1912.
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1811-5.
Craik, George L. (1798–1866). With MacFarlane, C. The Pictorial History
of England [to the accession of George III). 4 vols. 1838-41. Continued
during reign of George III. 4 vols. 1841-4. Index by Hamilton, G.
1850. Spenser and his Poetry. 3 vols. 1845. Sketches of the history
of literature and learning in England. 6 vols. 1844-5. Compendious
History of the same from the Conquest. 2 vols. 1861.
Creighton, Mandell, bp of London. Primer of Roman History. 1875, and
later edns. French tr. by Pélicier. 1885. The Tudors and the Refor-
mation. (Epochs of English History. ) 1876. The Age of Elizabeth.
(Epochs of English History. ) 1876. Simon de Montfort. (Historical
Biographies. ) 1876. The Shilling History of England: being an
introductory volume to Epochs of English History. 1879. Rptd with
continuation to 1900 by Creighton, Louise, 1904. History of the Papacy
during the period of the Reformation. 5 vols. 1882-97. 2nd edn. 6 vols.
1897. Memoir of Sir George Grey. Privately ptd. Newcastle-on-Tyne,
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1895. Queen Elizabeth. Illustrated edn. 1896. 2nd edn. 1899. The
Heritage of the Spirit. 1896. Lessons from the Cross. 1898. Historical
Essays and Reviews. 1902. [Most of C! s lectures, addresses, articles
and reviews are collected in this and in The Church and the Nation,
infra. ] Thoughts on Education. 1902. Introd. to Camb. Modern Hist.
vol. 1. Cambridge, 1902.
Historical Lectures and Addresses. 1903.
University and other Sermons. 1903. The Mind of St Peter and other
Sermons. 1904. The Church and the Nation : Charges and Addresses.
1906.
Life and Letters of Mandell Creighton. By his Wife. 2 vols. 1904.
Paul, H. Stray Leaves. 1906.
For a full bibliography of Bp Creighton's works see vol. 11 of his Life
and Letters by Mrs Creighton. Cf. also, as to his historical writings,
Shaw, W. A. , Bibliography of the Historical Works of Bp Creighton
and others (R. Hist. soc. ), 1903.
Dixon, R. Watson (1833-1900). History of the Church of England from
abolition of Roman jurisdiction. 6 vols. 1878-1902. Po with memoir
by Bridges, R. 1909.
Doyle, John Andrew (1844-1907). History of America. 1875. The English
in America. 5 vols. 1882-1907. Essays on various subjects, ed. Ker,
W. P. , with introduction by Anson, Sir W. R. 1911.
Dunlop, John Colin (d. 1842). The History of Fiction. 1814. History of
Roman Literature. 1823-8. Memoirs of Spain during the reigns of
Philip IV and Charles II. 1834.
Elphinstone, Mount Stuart (1779-1859). History of India (Indian and
Mahometan periods). 2 vols. 1841. 5th edn, with notes and additions
by Cowell, F. B. 1866.
Falkiner, Caesar Litton. Studies in Irish History and Biography, mainly
in the 18th century. 1902. Illustrations of Irish History and Topo-
graphy, mainly in the 17th century. 1904. Essays relating to Ireland
[19th centary). Ed. Dowden, E. 1909.
Freeman, Edward Augustus. Principles of Church Restoration. 1846.
Thoughts on the Study of History. Oxford, 1849. A History of
Architecture. 1849. Essay on the Origin and Development of Window
Tracery in England. 1850. Poems Legendary and Historical. (With
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afterwards bp of St David's. ) Oxford, 1856. The History and the
Conquests of the Saracens. Six Lectures. Oxford, 1856. Ancient Greece
and Mediaeval Italy. In Oxford Essays. 1857. Giraldi Cambrensis
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Constitution from the earliest times. 1872. General Sketch of European
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what are they? 1874. History of Europe. (Macmillan's History
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1876. The Ottoman Power in Europe. 1877. The Turks in Europe.
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1881. Lectures to American Audiences. 1882. The Reign of William
Rufus. 2 vols. Oxford, 1882. Introduction to American Constitutional
History. (Johns Hopkins Univ. studies. ) 1882. Some Impressions of
the United States of America. 1883. The Office of the Historical
Professor. Inaugural Lecture. 1884. Rptd, in Methods of Historical
Study, 1886. The Chief Periods of European History. 1886. Greater
Greece and Greater Britain; and George Washington the Expander of
England. Two Lectures. 1886. Exeter. (Historic Towns. ) 1887. Fifty
Years of European History. Teutonic Conquest in Gaul and Britain.
Lectures. 1888. William the Conqueror. (Twelve English Statesmen. )
1888. Studies of Travel (Greece and Italy). 2 vols. 1893. Sketches of
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