all now first
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Monumenta Anglicana; being inscriptions on the monuments of eminent
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Whaddon Hall. . . and Lives of eminent men, by John Aubrey. 2 vols
(in 3 parts). 1813.
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Kent. 1723.
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Madox, Thomas. Formulare Anglicanum: or, a collection of ancient charters
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The history and antiquities of the exchequer of the kings of England. . .
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boroughs of England, taken from records. 1726.
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The history of Edinburgh, from its foundation to the present time.
1753.
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Miege, Guy. The new state of England. 1691. Continued as The present
state of Great Britain. 1707. 11th edn. 1748.
Miscellanies on several curious subjects, now first publish'd from their
respective originals. [Ed. Rawlinson, R. ) 1714.
Morant, Philip (1700-1770). The history and antiquities of. . . Colchester.
1748.
The history and antiquities of the county of Essex. 2 vols. 1768.
Morgan, Sylvanus (1620-1693). The sphere of gentry; deduced from the
principles of nature; an historical and genealogical work of arms and
blazon. 1661.
Armilogia sive ars chromocritica, the language of arms by the colours
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Newcourt, Richard. Repertorium ecclesiasticum parochiale Londinense:
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Nicholson, William. Leges marchiarum, or border laws. . . of England and
Scotland . . . from the reign of Henry III to the union of the two crowns. . .
with . . . an appendix of charters and records. 1705.
The English historical library, or a short view and character of most of
the writers . . . which may be serviceable to the undertakers of a general
history of this kingdom. 3 pts. 1696-9.
The Scottish historical library. 1702.
The Irish historical library. 1724.
These three were published together in 1736, and again in 1776, under
the title of The English, Scotch and Irish historical libraries.
Nisbet, Alexander. An essay on additional figures and marks of cadency,
shewing the ancient and modern practice of differencing descendants in
this and other nations. Edinburgh, 1702.
An essay on the ancient and modern use of armories, and an explanation
of the terms of blazonry. Edinburgh, 1718.
A system of heraldry, speculative and practical, with the true art of
blazon . . . illustrated with examples of armorial figures and atchievements
of the most considerable sirnames and families in Scotland. 2 vols.
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Oldys, William. The life of Sir Walter Ralegh. Prefixed to Ralegh's
History of the World. 2 vols. 1736.
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cathedral and collegiate churches. Being two additional volumes to
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Monasticon Hibernicum; or The monastical history of Ireland. 1722.
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Stevens also published an English version of Bede's Ecclesiastical
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principles of nature; an historical and genealogical work of arms and
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The English historical library, or a short view and character of most of
the writers . . . which may be serviceable to the undertakers of a general
history of this kingdom. 3 pts. 1696-9.
The Scottish historical library. 1702.
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These three were published together in 1736, and again in 1776, under
the title of The English, Scotch and Irish historical libraries.
Nisbet, Alexander. An essay on additional figures and marks of cadency,
shewing the ancient and modern practice of differencing descendants in
this and other nations. Edinburgh, 1702.
An essay on the ancient and modern use of armories, and an explanation
of the terms of blazonry. Edinburgh, 1718.
A system of heraldry, speculative and practical, with the true art of
blazon . . . illustrated with examples of armorial figures and atchievements
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Concilia, decreta, leges, constitutiones, in re ecclesiarum orbis Britannici.
Vol. 1 (to 1066). 1639. Vol. 11, ed. Dagdale, W. 1664.
De sepultura. 1641.
A protestant's account of his orthodox holding in matters of religion at
this present indifference in the Church. (Anon. ) Cambridge, 1642. Rptd
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Tithes too hot to be touched. Ed. Stephens, J. 1646. Reissued in 1647,
as The larger treatise on tithes.
Aspilogia. Ed. Bigs, E. 1654.
Villare Anglicum; or a view of the townes of England. By Spelman
and Dodsworth, R. 1656.
The history and fate of sacrilege, discover'd by examples. 1698. An
abridgment in French was published in 1698, and a German translation
in 1878.
Reliquiae Spelmannianae. The posthumous works of Sir Henry
Spelman, relating to the laws and antiquities of England. With the life
of the Author. Ed. Gibson, E. Oxford, 1698.
The English works of Sir Henry Spelman . . . together with his post-
humous works relating to the laws and antiquities of England; and the
life of the author. Ed. Gibson, E. 1723.
Stevens, John. The history of the antient abbeys, monasteries, hospitals,
cathedral and collegiate churches. Being two additional volumes to
Sir William Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum. 2 vols. 1722-3.
The 1718 English abridgment of the Monasticon is also attributed to
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Monasticon Hibernicum; or The monastical history of Ireland. 1722.
A new Spanish and English dictionary. 1706.
Stevens also published an English version of Bede's Ecclesiastical
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Strype, John. A survey of the cities of London and Westminster . . . by John
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