The history and
antiquities
of the cathedral church of
## p.
## p.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09
Nichols, J.
8 vols.
1780-9.
(Contains many pieces of this period from both manuscript and printed
sources. ]
Blomefield, Francis. An essay towards a topographical history of the county
of Norfolk. 5 vols. Fersfield, Norwich and Lynn, 1739-75. Continued,
from p. 678 of vol. 1, by Parkin, C. Another edn. 11 vols. 1805-10.
Collectanea Cantabrigiensia; or, Collections relating to Cambridge.
Norwich, 1750.
Borlase, William (1695-1772). Observations on the antiquities, historical and
monumental, of the county of Cornwall, Oxford, 1754.
The natural history of Cornwall. Oxford, 1758.
Bourne, Henry. Antiquitates vulgares; or, the antiquities of the common
people. Newcastle, 1725. [Incorporated by Brand, John in his Observa
tions on popular antiquities. 1777. ]
The history of Newcastle upon Tyne. Newcastle, 1736.
Bridges, John (1666-1724). The history and antiquities of Northamptonshire.
Ed. Whalley, P. 2 vols. Oxford, 1791.
Broughton, Richard (d. 1634). Monastichon Britannicum: or, a historical
narration of the first founding and flourishing state of the antient
monasteries. . . of Great Brittaine. 1655.
Burton, William (1575–1645). The description of Leicester Shire. (1622. )
Burton, William (1609-1657). Commentary on Antoninus, his itinerary . . . 60
far as it concerneth Britain. 1658.
Carter, Matthew (f. 1660). Honor redivivus; or, an analysis of honor and
armory. 1655.
Chamberlayne, Edward. Angliae notitia: or, the present state of England;
together with divers reflections upon the antient state thereof. 1669
38th edn. 1755. 21st (1704) and later edns ed. by Chamberlayne, John;
22nd (1708) and later edns entitled Magnae Britanniae notitia.
Charleton, alter. Chorea gigantum; or, the most famous antiquity of
Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, standing on Salisbury Plain,
restored to the Danes. 1663.
Chauncy, Sir Henry. The historical antiquities of Hertfordshire. 1700
Another edn. 1826.
Cole, William. Cole's manuscript collections, consisting of nearly 100 volumes,
are in the British Museum.
Index to the contents of the Cole MSS. in the British Museum. By
Gray, G. J. Cambridge, 1912.
Dart, John (d. 1730). The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of
Canterbury and the once-adjoining monastery. 1726.
Westmonasterium, or the history and antiquities of the abbey church of
St Peter's, Westminster. 2 vols. 1742.
Dodsworth, Roger. Monasticum Anglicanum. See Dugdale.
Drake, Francis. Eboracum: or, the history and antiquities of the city of
York. . . together with the history of the cathedral church, and the lives
of the archbishops of that see. 1736.
Ducarel, Andrew Coltee (1713-1785). A tour through Normandy, described
in a letter to a friend. (Anon. ) 1754.
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Chapter XIII
533
6
-
Dacarel, Andrew Coltee. A series of above two hundred Anglo-Gallic or
Norman and Aquitain coins of the antient kings of England; exhibited
in sixteen copper-plates. 1757.
Anglo-Norman antiquities considered, in a tour through part of
Normandy. 1767.
For a full list of Ducarel's numerous writings see D. of N. B.
Dugdale, Sir William. Monasticon Anglicanum. 3 vols. 1655–73. Vols. I
and 1 bear the names of Dodsworth and Dugdale; vol. II, that of
Dagdale alone. The first volume was reprinted, with large additions, in
1682. For supplement see Stevens, J. A new edn, enriched with a large
accession of materials now first printed,' by Caley, J. , Ellis, H. , and
Bandinel, B. 6 vols. 1817-30. Rptd 1846. Two English abridgments
have been published, one by Wright, J. , 1693; the other, and better
edn, 1718, is attributed to Stevens, J.
The antiquities of Warwickshire illustrated; from records, leiger books,
manuscripts, charters, evidences, tombes, and armes. 1656. 2nd edn, by
Thomas, W. 2 vols. 1730.
The history of St Paul's cathedral in London . . . extracted out of originall
charters, records, leiger books, and other manuscripts. 1658. 2nd edn, by
Maynard, E. 1716. 3rd, and best, edn, with a continuation by Ellis, H.
1818.
The history of imbanking and drayning of divers fenns and marshes,
both in foreign parts and in this kingdom. 1662. 2nd edn, by Cole, C. N.
1772. The original manuscript collections for this work are in the British
Museum (Harl. 5011).
Origines juridiciales, or historical memorials of the English laws, courts
of justice, forms of tryall, punishment in cases criminal, law writers, law
books, grants and settlements of estates, degree of serjeant, Innes of
Court and chancery. Also a Chronologie of the lord chancelors and
keepers of the great seal, lord treasurers. . . . 1666.
The Baronage of England, or an historical account of . . . our English
nobility. 2 vols. 1675-6.
A short view of the late troubles in England . . . to which is added A
perfect narrative of the treaty at Uxbridge in an. 1644. Oxford, 1681.
The antient usage in bearing of such ensigns of honour as are commonly
calPd arms. With a catalogue of the present nobility. Oxford, 1682.
Another edn, ed. Banks, T. C. 1811.
A perfect copy of all summons of the nobility to the Great Councils and
Parliaments of this realm. 1685.
Some of Dugdale's visitations as Norroy King of Arms have been
published by the Chetham and Surtees Societies.
The life, diary, and correspondence of Sir William Dugdale. . . . Ed.
Hamper, W. 1827.
Elstob, Elizabeth. An English-Saxon homily on the birthday of St Gregory
translated into modern English. 1709.
The rudiments of grammar for the English-Saxon tongue. . . . With an
apology for the study of northern antiquities. 1715.
Erdeswicke, Sampson (f. 1603). A survey of Staffordshire; containing the
antiquities of that county. (Ed. Rawlinson, R. ] 1717.
Fulman, William (1632-1688). Academiae Oxoniensis notitia. 1665. Another
edn. 1675.
Gale, Roger and Samuel. Reliquiae Galeanae; or miscellaneous pieces by
the late learned brothers Roger and Samuel Gale. In Nichols's Biblio-
theca Topographica Britannica, vol. 111, 1790.
Gale, Samuel.
The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of
## p. 534 (#558) ############################################
534
Bibliography
Winchester. . . begun by Henry late Earl of Clarendon, and continued to
this time by 8. Gale. 1715.
Gale, Thomas. Historiae Anglicanae scriptores quinque. . . nunc primum in
lucem editi. Historiae Britannicae, Saxonicae, Anglo-Danicae scriptores
XV. ex vetustis codd. MSS. editi opera T. G. Vols. II and III of Beram
Anglicarum scriptorum veterum. Oxford, 1687-91.
Antonini iter Britanniarum, commentariis illustratum. Ed. Gale, Bo
1709.
Gibson, Edmund. Chronicon Saxonicum, ex MSS. codicibus nunc primum
integrum edidit, ac Latinum fecit. Oxford, 1692.
Camden’s Britannia, newly translated into English: with large additions
and improvements. 1695.
Codex juris ecclesiastici Anglicani: or, the statutes, constitutions,canons,
rubricks and articles of the Church of England, methodically digested
under their proper heads. 2 vols. 1713.
Gordon, Alexander. Itinerarium septentrionale: or, a journey thro' most of
the counties of Scotland, and those in the north of England. 1726.
Gunton, Simon. The history of the church of Peterburgh. 1686.
Harleian Miscellany (The): a collection of scarce, curions, and entertaining
pamphlets and tracts. . . in the late Earl of Oxfords library, Ed. Oldys,
W. 8 vols. 1744-6. Another edn. 10 vols. 1808-13.
Harris, John (1667? -1719). The history of Kent. Vol. 1. 1719. (No more
published. )
Hearne, Thomas A complete list of Hearne's publications, including the
pieces added as appendixes to the varions volumes, will be found at the
end of his autobiography (see below) published in 1772.
The more important are (in chronological order):
Reliquiae Bodleianae: or some genuine remains of Sir Thomas
Bodley. 1703.
Plinii epistolae et panegyricus. Oxford, 1703.
Eutropii breviarium historiae Romanae. Oxford, 1703.
Ductor historicus: or, a short system of universal history, and an intro-
duction to the study of it. 2 vols. 1704-5.
Justini historiarum ex Trogo Pompeio libri xliv. Oxford, 1705.
Livii historiarum ab urbe condita libri qui supersunt. 6 vols. Oxford,
1708.
The life of Ælfred the Great, by Sir John Spelman. With consider-
able additions. Oxford, 1709.
The Itinerary of John Leland the antiquary. 9 vols. Oxford, 1710-12
Henrici Dodwelli de parma equestri Woodwardiana dissertatio.
Oxford, 1713. Suppressed by the University authorities.
Joannis Lelandi antiquarii de rebus Britannicis collectanea. 6 vols.
Oxford, 1715.
Acta Apostolorum Graeco-Latine, e codice Laudiano. Oxford, 1715.
Joannis Rossi antiquarii Warwicensis historia regum Angliae. Oxford,
1716.
Titi Livii Foro-Juliensis vita Henrici quinti, regis Angliae. Oxford,
1716.
Aluredi Beverlacensis annales. Oxford, 1716.
Gulielmi Roperi vita D. Thomae Mori, lingua Anglicana contesta.
(Oxford,) 1716.
Gulielmi Camdeni annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum
regnante Elizabetha. 3 vols. (Oxford,) 1717.
Gulielmi Neubrigensis historia, sive chronica rerum anglicarum. 3 vols.
Oxford, 1719.
## p. 535 (#559) ############################################
Chapter XIII
535
1
Thomae Sprotti chronica. Oxford, 1719.
A collection of curious discourses written by eminent antiquaries upon
several heads in our English antiquities. Oxford, 1720. Another
edn, enlarged. 2 vols. 1771.
Textus Roffensis. Oxford, 1720.
Roberti de Avesbury historia de mirabilibus gestis Edvardi III.
Oxford, 1720.
Johannis de Fordun Scotichronicon. 5 vols. Oxford, 1722.
The history and antiquities of Glastonbury. Oxford, 1722.
Hemingi chartularium ecclesiae Wigorniensis. 2 vols. Oxford,
1723.
Robert of Glocester's chronicle. 2 vols. Oxford, 1724.
Peter Langtoft's chronicle (as illustrated and improv'd by Robert of
Brunne). 2 vols. Oxford, 1725.
Joannis Glastoniensis chronica, sive historia de rebus Glastoniensibus.
2 vols. Oxford, 1726.
Adami de Domerham de rebus gestis Glastoniensibus. 2 vols. Oxford,
1727.
Thomae de Elmham vita et gesta Henrici Quinti. Oxford, 1727.
Liber Niger Scaccarii. 2 vols. Oxford, 1728.
Historia vitae et regni Ricardi II, a monacho quodam de Evesham
consignata. Oxford, 1729.
Johannis de Trokelowe annales Edvardi II. Oxford, 1729.
Thomae Caii vindiciae antiquitatis Academiae Oxoniensis. 2 vols.
Oxford, 1730.
Walteri Hemingford historia de rebus gestis Edvardi I, Edvardi II, et
Edvardi III. 2 vols. Oxford, 1731.
Duo rerum Anglicarum scriptores veteres, viz. , Thomas Otterbourne et
Johannes Whethamstede, ab origine gentis Britannicae usque
ad Edvardum IV. 2 vols. Oxford, 1732.
Chronicon sive annales prioratus de Dunstaple. 2 vols. Oxford, 1733.
Benedictus Abbas Petroburgensis de vita et gestis Henrici II et
Bicardi I. 2 vols. Oxford, 1735.
Hearne's autobiographical sketch was published in The Lives of Leland,
Hearne, and Wood (ed. by Huddesford, W. ), Oxford, 1772. In 1736 an
attack on the character and works of Hearne was issued by Curll, the book-
seller, under the title of Impartial memorials of the life and writings of
Thomas Hearne, by Several Hands. His Collectanea or diaries (contained
in 145 volumes), together with his other manuscripts, were bequeathed by
Rawlinson, R. , to the Bodleian library. Some extracts from the diaries were
published by Bliss, P. , under the title of Reliquiae Hearnianae, 2 vols. ,
Oxford, 1857; and an enlarged edition was issued in 3 vols. in 1869. The
Oxford Historical Society has undertaken a practically complete edition,
entitled Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne; the eight volumes
already published (1885-1907), under the editorship of Doble, C. E. ,
Rannie, D. W. , and others, cover the period 1705-25.
Hickes, George. Institutiones grammaticae Anglo-Saxonicae et Moeso-
Gothicae. Oxford, 1689.
Linguarum vett. septentrionalium thesaurus grammatico-criticus et
archaeologicus. 2 vols. Oxford, 1703-5.
Holme, Randle. The academy of armory, or, a storehouse of armory and
blazon: containing the several variety of created beings, and how born in
coats of arms. . . with the instruments used in all trades and sciences,
together with their terms of art. Chester, 1688. The second volume was
printed, for the first time, by the Roxburghe Club, in 1905.
## p. 536 (#560) ############################################
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1728.
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Etymologicum Anglicanum . . .
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Blomefield, Francis. An essay towards a topographical history of the county
of Norfolk. 5 vols. Fersfield, Norwich and Lynn, 1739-75. Continued,
from p. 678 of vol. 1, by Parkin, C. Another edn. 11 vols. 1805-10.
Collectanea Cantabrigiensia; or, Collections relating to Cambridge.
Norwich, 1750.
Borlase, William (1695-1772). Observations on the antiquities, historical and
monumental, of the county of Cornwall, Oxford, 1754.
The natural history of Cornwall. Oxford, 1758.
Bourne, Henry. Antiquitates vulgares; or, the antiquities of the common
people. Newcastle, 1725. [Incorporated by Brand, John in his Observa
tions on popular antiquities. 1777. ]
The history of Newcastle upon Tyne. Newcastle, 1736.
Bridges, John (1666-1724). The history and antiquities of Northamptonshire.
Ed. Whalley, P. 2 vols. Oxford, 1791.
Broughton, Richard (d. 1634). Monastichon Britannicum: or, a historical
narration of the first founding and flourishing state of the antient
monasteries. . . of Great Brittaine. 1655.
Burton, William (1575–1645). The description of Leicester Shire. (1622. )
Burton, William (1609-1657). Commentary on Antoninus, his itinerary . . . 60
far as it concerneth Britain. 1658.
Carter, Matthew (f. 1660). Honor redivivus; or, an analysis of honor and
armory. 1655.
Chamberlayne, Edward. Angliae notitia: or, the present state of England;
together with divers reflections upon the antient state thereof. 1669
38th edn. 1755. 21st (1704) and later edns ed. by Chamberlayne, John;
22nd (1708) and later edns entitled Magnae Britanniae notitia.
Charleton, alter. Chorea gigantum; or, the most famous antiquity of
Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, standing on Salisbury Plain,
restored to the Danes. 1663.
Chauncy, Sir Henry. The historical antiquities of Hertfordshire. 1700
Another edn. 1826.
Cole, William. Cole's manuscript collections, consisting of nearly 100 volumes,
are in the British Museum.
Index to the contents of the Cole MSS. in the British Museum. By
Gray, G. J. Cambridge, 1912.
Dart, John (d. 1730). The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of
Canterbury and the once-adjoining monastery. 1726.
Westmonasterium, or the history and antiquities of the abbey church of
St Peter's, Westminster. 2 vols. 1742.
Dodsworth, Roger. Monasticum Anglicanum. See Dugdale.
Drake, Francis. Eboracum: or, the history and antiquities of the city of
York. . . together with the history of the cathedral church, and the lives
of the archbishops of that see. 1736.
Ducarel, Andrew Coltee (1713-1785). A tour through Normandy, described
in a letter to a friend. (Anon. ) 1754.
## p. 533 (#557) ############################################
Chapter XIII
533
6
-
Dacarel, Andrew Coltee. A series of above two hundred Anglo-Gallic or
Norman and Aquitain coins of the antient kings of England; exhibited
in sixteen copper-plates. 1757.
Anglo-Norman antiquities considered, in a tour through part of
Normandy. 1767.
For a full list of Ducarel's numerous writings see D. of N. B.
Dugdale, Sir William. Monasticon Anglicanum. 3 vols. 1655–73. Vols. I
and 1 bear the names of Dodsworth and Dugdale; vol. II, that of
Dagdale alone. The first volume was reprinted, with large additions, in
1682. For supplement see Stevens, J. A new edn, enriched with a large
accession of materials now first printed,' by Caley, J. , Ellis, H. , and
Bandinel, B. 6 vols. 1817-30. Rptd 1846. Two English abridgments
have been published, one by Wright, J. , 1693; the other, and better
edn, 1718, is attributed to Stevens, J.
The antiquities of Warwickshire illustrated; from records, leiger books,
manuscripts, charters, evidences, tombes, and armes. 1656. 2nd edn, by
Thomas, W. 2 vols. 1730.
The history of St Paul's cathedral in London . . . extracted out of originall
charters, records, leiger books, and other manuscripts. 1658. 2nd edn, by
Maynard, E. 1716. 3rd, and best, edn, with a continuation by Ellis, H.
1818.
The history of imbanking and drayning of divers fenns and marshes,
both in foreign parts and in this kingdom. 1662. 2nd edn, by Cole, C. N.
1772. The original manuscript collections for this work are in the British
Museum (Harl. 5011).
Origines juridiciales, or historical memorials of the English laws, courts
of justice, forms of tryall, punishment in cases criminal, law writers, law
books, grants and settlements of estates, degree of serjeant, Innes of
Court and chancery. Also a Chronologie of the lord chancelors and
keepers of the great seal, lord treasurers. . . . 1666.
The Baronage of England, or an historical account of . . . our English
nobility. 2 vols. 1675-6.
A short view of the late troubles in England . . . to which is added A
perfect narrative of the treaty at Uxbridge in an. 1644. Oxford, 1681.
The antient usage in bearing of such ensigns of honour as are commonly
calPd arms. With a catalogue of the present nobility. Oxford, 1682.
Another edn, ed. Banks, T. C. 1811.
A perfect copy of all summons of the nobility to the Great Councils and
Parliaments of this realm. 1685.
Some of Dugdale's visitations as Norroy King of Arms have been
published by the Chetham and Surtees Societies.
The life, diary, and correspondence of Sir William Dugdale. . . . Ed.
Hamper, W. 1827.
Elstob, Elizabeth. An English-Saxon homily on the birthday of St Gregory
translated into modern English. 1709.
The rudiments of grammar for the English-Saxon tongue. . . . With an
apology for the study of northern antiquities. 1715.
Erdeswicke, Sampson (f. 1603). A survey of Staffordshire; containing the
antiquities of that county. (Ed. Rawlinson, R. ] 1717.
Fulman, William (1632-1688). Academiae Oxoniensis notitia. 1665. Another
edn. 1675.
Gale, Roger and Samuel. Reliquiae Galeanae; or miscellaneous pieces by
the late learned brothers Roger and Samuel Gale. In Nichols's Biblio-
theca Topographica Britannica, vol. 111, 1790.
Gale, Samuel.
The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of
## p. 534 (#558) ############################################
534
Bibliography
Winchester. . . begun by Henry late Earl of Clarendon, and continued to
this time by 8. Gale. 1715.
Gale, Thomas. Historiae Anglicanae scriptores quinque. . . nunc primum in
lucem editi. Historiae Britannicae, Saxonicae, Anglo-Danicae scriptores
XV. ex vetustis codd. MSS. editi opera T. G. Vols. II and III of Beram
Anglicarum scriptorum veterum. Oxford, 1687-91.
Antonini iter Britanniarum, commentariis illustratum. Ed. Gale, Bo
1709.
Gibson, Edmund. Chronicon Saxonicum, ex MSS. codicibus nunc primum
integrum edidit, ac Latinum fecit. Oxford, 1692.
Camden’s Britannia, newly translated into English: with large additions
and improvements. 1695.
Codex juris ecclesiastici Anglicani: or, the statutes, constitutions,canons,
rubricks and articles of the Church of England, methodically digested
under their proper heads. 2 vols. 1713.
Gordon, Alexander. Itinerarium septentrionale: or, a journey thro' most of
the counties of Scotland, and those in the north of England. 1726.
Gunton, Simon. The history of the church of Peterburgh. 1686.
Harleian Miscellany (The): a collection of scarce, curions, and entertaining
pamphlets and tracts. . . in the late Earl of Oxfords library, Ed. Oldys,
W. 8 vols. 1744-6. Another edn. 10 vols. 1808-13.
Harris, John (1667? -1719). The history of Kent. Vol. 1. 1719. (No more
published. )
Hearne, Thomas A complete list of Hearne's publications, including the
pieces added as appendixes to the varions volumes, will be found at the
end of his autobiography (see below) published in 1772.
The more important are (in chronological order):
Reliquiae Bodleianae: or some genuine remains of Sir Thomas
Bodley. 1703.
Plinii epistolae et panegyricus. Oxford, 1703.
Eutropii breviarium historiae Romanae. Oxford, 1703.
Ductor historicus: or, a short system of universal history, and an intro-
duction to the study of it. 2 vols. 1704-5.
Justini historiarum ex Trogo Pompeio libri xliv. Oxford, 1705.
Livii historiarum ab urbe condita libri qui supersunt. 6 vols. Oxford,
1708.
The life of Ælfred the Great, by Sir John Spelman. With consider-
able additions. Oxford, 1709.
The Itinerary of John Leland the antiquary. 9 vols. Oxford, 1710-12
Henrici Dodwelli de parma equestri Woodwardiana dissertatio.
Oxford, 1713. Suppressed by the University authorities.
Joannis Lelandi antiquarii de rebus Britannicis collectanea. 6 vols.
Oxford, 1715.
Acta Apostolorum Graeco-Latine, e codice Laudiano. Oxford, 1715.
Joannis Rossi antiquarii Warwicensis historia regum Angliae. Oxford,
1716.
Titi Livii Foro-Juliensis vita Henrici quinti, regis Angliae. Oxford,
1716.
Aluredi Beverlacensis annales. Oxford, 1716.
Gulielmi Roperi vita D. Thomae Mori, lingua Anglicana contesta.
(Oxford,) 1716.
Gulielmi Camdeni annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum
regnante Elizabetha. 3 vols. (Oxford,) 1717.
Gulielmi Neubrigensis historia, sive chronica rerum anglicarum. 3 vols.
Oxford, 1719.
## p. 535 (#559) ############################################
Chapter XIII
535
1
Thomae Sprotti chronica. Oxford, 1719.
A collection of curious discourses written by eminent antiquaries upon
several heads in our English antiquities. Oxford, 1720. Another
edn, enlarged. 2 vols. 1771.
Textus Roffensis. Oxford, 1720.
Roberti de Avesbury historia de mirabilibus gestis Edvardi III.
Oxford, 1720.
Johannis de Fordun Scotichronicon. 5 vols. Oxford, 1722.
The history and antiquities of Glastonbury. Oxford, 1722.
Hemingi chartularium ecclesiae Wigorniensis. 2 vols. Oxford,
1723.
Robert of Glocester's chronicle. 2 vols. Oxford, 1724.
Peter Langtoft's chronicle (as illustrated and improv'd by Robert of
Brunne). 2 vols. Oxford, 1725.
Joannis Glastoniensis chronica, sive historia de rebus Glastoniensibus.
2 vols. Oxford, 1726.
Adami de Domerham de rebus gestis Glastoniensibus. 2 vols. Oxford,
1727.
Thomae de Elmham vita et gesta Henrici Quinti. Oxford, 1727.
Liber Niger Scaccarii. 2 vols. Oxford, 1728.
Historia vitae et regni Ricardi II, a monacho quodam de Evesham
consignata. Oxford, 1729.
Johannis de Trokelowe annales Edvardi II. Oxford, 1729.
Thomae Caii vindiciae antiquitatis Academiae Oxoniensis. 2 vols.
Oxford, 1730.
Walteri Hemingford historia de rebus gestis Edvardi I, Edvardi II, et
Edvardi III. 2 vols. Oxford, 1731.
Duo rerum Anglicarum scriptores veteres, viz. , Thomas Otterbourne et
Johannes Whethamstede, ab origine gentis Britannicae usque
ad Edvardum IV. 2 vols. Oxford, 1732.
Chronicon sive annales prioratus de Dunstaple. 2 vols. Oxford, 1733.
Benedictus Abbas Petroburgensis de vita et gestis Henrici II et
Bicardi I. 2 vols. Oxford, 1735.
Hearne's autobiographical sketch was published in The Lives of Leland,
Hearne, and Wood (ed. by Huddesford, W. ), Oxford, 1772. In 1736 an
attack on the character and works of Hearne was issued by Curll, the book-
seller, under the title of Impartial memorials of the life and writings of
Thomas Hearne, by Several Hands. His Collectanea or diaries (contained
in 145 volumes), together with his other manuscripts, were bequeathed by
Rawlinson, R. , to the Bodleian library. Some extracts from the diaries were
published by Bliss, P. , under the title of Reliquiae Hearnianae, 2 vols. ,
Oxford, 1857; and an enlarged edition was issued in 3 vols. in 1869. The
Oxford Historical Society has undertaken a practically complete edition,
entitled Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne; the eight volumes
already published (1885-1907), under the editorship of Doble, C. E. ,
Rannie, D. W. , and others, cover the period 1705-25.
Hickes, George. Institutiones grammaticae Anglo-Saxonicae et Moeso-
Gothicae. Oxford, 1689.
Linguarum vett. septentrionalium thesaurus grammatico-criticus et
archaeologicus. 2 vols. Oxford, 1703-5.
Holme, Randle. The academy of armory, or, a storehouse of armory and
blazon: containing the several variety of created beings, and how born in
coats of arms. . . with the instruments used in all trades and sciences,
together with their terms of art. Chester, 1688. The second volume was
printed, for the first time, by the Roxburghe Club, in 1905.
## p. 536 (#560) ############################################
536
Bibliography
Horsley, John. Britannia Romana; or the Roman antiquities of Britain.
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