(abrégé
historique
by Le Clerc and Rapin, P.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09
III.
(Charles I to William III.
) 1706.
New edn 1719.
(As to Roger North's Examen see under Roger North, below. )
A Register and Chronicle, Ecclesiastic and Civil; containing Matters of Fact
delivered in the words of the most authentick Books, Papers and Records
. . . . from the Restauration of King Charles 11. Vol. 1 (to 1662). 1728.
John Ker of Kersland (1673-1726)
Memoirs; with account of the Ostend Company. 3 parts in 2 vols. ? 1726–7. 3
Robert Knox (1640 ? -1720)
An Historical Relation of the Island of Ceylon in the East Indies. 1681.
David Lloyd (1635–1692)
The Statesmen and Favourites of England since the Reformation. 1665.
Memories of the Lives, Actions, Sufferings and Deaths of those . . . . that suffered
. . . . for the Protestant Religion and . . . . Allegiance to their Soveraigne . . . .
1668.
George Lockhart (1673-1731)
Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland from Queen Anne's Accession to the Com-
mencement of the Union, 1707. 1714.
Papers on the Affairs of Scotland. 2 vols. 1817. (Very valuable for the
history of the Jacobite movement, from the Jacobite side. ]
Sir George Mackenzie (1636-1691)
Collected Works. Ed. with Life, by Ruddiman, Thos. 2 vols. Edinburgh,
1716-22.
Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1822.
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John Macky (d. 1726)
Memoirs of the Secret Services of John Macky Esq. , during the reigns of
King William, Queen Anne and King George the First. 1733.
John Churchill, first Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722)
Letters and Despatches, from 1702 to 1712. Ed. Mackay, General Sir G.
5 vols. 1845.
Robert, first Viscount Molesworth (1656-1723)
An Account of Denmark. 1692.
Daniel Neal
A History of New England. 1720.
The History of the Puritans; or Protestant Nonconformists; from the
Reformation in 1517 to the Revolution in 1688; comprising an Account
of their Principles: their attempts for a further reformation in the
Church; their sufferings; and the Lives and Characters of their most
considerable Divines. Vol. 1, 1732; vol. 11, 1733; vol. III, 1736; vol
. IV,
1738. Ed. Toulmin, J. , with Life of the author. 5 vols. 1797. (Rptd
1822. )
Maddox, Isaac, Bishop of Worcester. A Vindication of the Doctrine,
Discipline, and Worship of the Church of England . . . from. . .
Mr Neal's first Volume of the History of the Puritans. 1733.
A Review of the Principal Facts objected to in the first Volume of the
History of the Puritans. 1734.
Grey, Zachary. An Impartial Examination of the Second Volume
of [the same). 1736. [And later publications. ]
Roger North
A Discourse of Fish and Fish Ponds. 1713.
Examen: or, An Enquiry into the Credit and Veracity of a Pretended
Complete History; shewing the perverse and wicked Design of it, and
the many Falsities and Abuses of Truth contained in it. Together with
some Memoirs occasionally inserted. All tending to Vindicate the Honour
of the late King Charles II, and his Happy Reign, from the intended
Aspersions of that Foul Pen. 1740.
Life of the Rt. Hon. Francis North, Baron of Guilford. 1742.
Life of the Hon. Sir Dudley North and of the Hon, and Rev. Dr John
North, 1744. New edn of the Lives of the Norths. Ed. by Jessopp, A.
3 vols. 1890.
Discourse on the study of the Laws. 1824.
Memoirs of Musick. Ed. by Rimbault, E. F. 1846.
Autobiography. Ed. by Jessopp, A. 1887.
John Oldmixon
The Secret History of Europe, in Four Parts compleat. Consisting of the
most private affairs, transacted by all Parties for 50 Years past. . . . With
a large Appendix, containing Original Papers. . . . . 1712-15.
The Critical History of England Ecclesiastical and Civil: wherein the Error
of the Monkish Writers, and others before the Reformation, are expos'd
and corrected. As also are the Deficiency and Partiality of the Historians
,
And particular Notice is taken of The History of the Grand Rebellion
And Mr Echards History of England . . . . To which is added, An Essay
on Criticism; as it regards Design, Thought and Expression, in Prose
and Verse. 2 vols. 1724-6.
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Chapters VII and VIII
495
The History of England during the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart,
1730. Vol. 11: during the Reigns of King William and Queen Mary,
Queen Anne, King George I. 1735. Vol. 1: during the Reigns of
Henry VIII, Edward VI, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth. 1739.
Humphrey Prideaux (1648-1724)
The true nature of Imposture fully display'd in the life of Mahomet. 1697.
French translation. 1698.
The Old and New Testament connected in the History of the Jews. 2 vols.
1716–18. French transl. 2 vols. Amsterdam. 1722. German transl.
2 vols. 1726.
Letters to John Ellis. Ed. Thompson, E. M. Camden Soc. 1875.
Paul de Rapin de Thoyras (1661-1725)
Histoire d'Angleterre. Continued by Durand, D. 13 vols. 1724-36. Trans.
and continued by Tindal, N. 4 vols. 1743–7.
Henry Sidney, Earl of Romney
Diary of the Times of Charles the Second, including his correspondence
with the Countess of Sunderland and other distinguished persons of the
English Court: to which are added, Letters illustrative of the Times
of James II and William III. Ed. Blencowe, R. W. 2 vols. 1843.
Sir Paul Rycaut (1628-1700)
The Present State of the Ottoman Empire. 1668.
A History of the Turkish Empire. 1679.
Thomas Rymer
Foedera, Conventiones, Literae et cujuscunque generis Acta Publica, inter
Reges Angliae, et alios quosvis Imperatores, Reges, Pontifices, Principes
vel Communitates. 20 vols. , 1704-35. (Vol. xvi (1715) was prepared,
chiefly from Rymer's materials, by Sanderson, Robert, who also brought
out vol. xvII (1717), and three supplemental volumes (XVIII-XX). The
index and syllabus of Rymer's manuscript materials, printed by Sanderson
in vol. XVII, are extant in Brit. Mus. ) 2nd edn, emendata studio Georgii
Holmes, 20 vols. (vols. XVIII-Xx duplicate of preceding), 1727-35. Foedera
eto.
(abrégé historique by Le Clerc and Rapin, P. ), 10 vols. The Hague,
1739-45 [the best typographically and with some new documents).
New edn, 1066–1383. 4 vols. in 7 parts, Record Publ. , 1816-69. [The best
so far as it goes. ] Syllabus, in English, of Foedera by Hardy, Sir T. D. ,
Record Publ. 3 vols. , 1869-85. Acta Regia, from the French abridg-
ment of Rapin, trans. by Whatley, Stephen. 4 vols. 8vo. 1725-7, one
fo. 1732.
See also bibl. to vol. Vini, chap. VI B and chap. VII, ante.
Thomas Sprat, bishop of Rochester (1635–1713)
A True Account and Declaration of the horrid Conspiracy against the late
King, His present Majesty, and the Government. 2 parts in one vol.
1685. [Part II contains copies of informations, etc. ]
Sir John Dalrymple, first Earl of Stair (1648-1707) and John Dalrymple,
second Earl of Stair (1693-1747)
Annals and Correspondence of the Viscount and the First and Second
Earls of Stair. By Graham, J. M. 2 vols. Edinburgh and London. 1875.
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The Life of the learned Sir Thomas Smith, Kt, Doctor of the Civil Law,
Principal Secretary 'of State to King Edward the Sixth and Queen
Elizabeth. 1698.
Historical Collections of the Life and Acts of John Aylmer, Bishop of
London. 1701.
The Life of Sir John Cheke. 1705.
The Life and Actions of Edmund Grindal, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1710
.
The Life and Acts of Matthew Parker, the First Archbishop of Canterbury
in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. . . . 1711.
The Life and;'Acts of . . . John Whitgift, D. D. , the Third and Last Lord
Archbishop of Canterbury in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1718.
Ecclesiastical Memorials, Relating chiefly to Religion and the Reformation
of it, and the Emergencies of the Church of England, under King
Henry VIII, King Edward VI and Queen Mary. 3 vols. (with appendix
to each vol. ). 1721.
Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion, and other various
Occurrences in the Church of England, during the First Twelve Years
of Queen Elizabeth's Happy Reign. (With Appendix and Repository. )
3 vols. 1721. 2nd edn. 3 vols. 1725-8.
All the above works were rptd in 19 vols. , Oxford, 1812-24; followed by
General Index to the Historical and Biographical Works of John Strype,
by Laurence, R. F. 2 vols. 1828.
Sydney Family
Letters and Memorials of State, in the Reigns of Queen Mary, Queen
Elizabeth, King James, King Charles the First, Part of the Reign of
King Charles II, and Oliver's Usurpation, written and collected by Sir
Henry Sydney, Sir Philip Sydney. . . Philip Lord Viscount Lisle, and his
Brother Colonel Algernon Sydney . . . . Ed. Collins, Arthur. 2 vols. 1746.
Sir Joseph Williamson
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tentiary at the Congress of Cologne in the years 1673 and 1674. Ed.
Christie, W. D. Camden Society. 2 vols. 1874.
Miscellanea Aulica, or a Collection of State Treatises. Ed. Brown, T. 1702.
CHAPTER IX
MEMOIR-WRITERS, 1715-60
JOHN HERVEY, FIRST EARL OF BRISTOL
Letter-Books of John Hervey, First Earl of Bristol. With Sir Thomas
Hervey's Letters during courtship and Poems during widowhood. 1651-
1750. 3 vols. Wells, 1894.
Diary, with extracts from his book of expenses, 1688-1742. Wells, 1894.
## p. 497 (#521) ############################################
Chapter IX
497
Mary, COUNTESS COWPER
Diary, 1714-20. Ed. Cowper, Spencer. 1864. 2nd edn 1865.
8
John, LORD HERVEY
Observations on the writings of the Craftsman. (With a Sequel. ) 1730.
Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication of his two hon ble patrons. 1731.
Verses to the Imitator of Horace [Pope]. [In conjunction with Lady Mary
Wortley Montagu. ] 1733.
Letters from a Nobleman at Hampton Court to a Doctor of Divinity. 1733.
The conduct of the Opposition and the tendency of modern patriotism
review'd and examin'd. 1734.
Ancient and modern liberty stated and compard. 1734.
Miscellaneous thoughts on the present posture both of our foreign and
domestic affairs. 1742.
Letters between Lord Hervey and Dr Middleton concerning the Roman
Senate. Publ. by Knowles, T. 1778.
Memoirs of the reign of George the Second from his accession to the death of
Queen Caroline. Ed. Croker, J. W. 3 vols. 1848. Another edn. 3 vols.
1884.
GEORGE BUBB DODINGTON, LORD MELCOMBE
Diary, 1748-9–1761. Ed. Wyndham, H. P. Salisbury, 1784, 3rd edn 1785.
Another edn 1823.
LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU
(1) Letters and Works
Letters of Right Hon. Lady M. . . y W. . . y M. . . e written during her
Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa to persons of distinction, men of
letters, &c. in different parts of Europe. 3 vols. 1763. [Published
surreptitiously. An additional volume, probably spurious, appeared in
1767. ) Other edns, 1778, 1784, 1789.
Works, including her Correspondence, Poems and Essays. Published, by
permission of the Earl of Bute, from her genuine papers. [Edited, with
a Memoir of the Author, by Dallaway, James. ] 5 vols. 1803. Another edr.
1817.
French translations of the Letters appeared in 1805 by Garnier, G. and
in 1822 by Mme Dufrénoy.
Letters and Works. Edited by her great-grandson, Lord Wharncliffe.
[With an appendix. ] 3 vols. 1837.
Letters from the Levant. Ed. St John, J. A. 1838.
Letters and Works, with additions and corrections derived from the original
manuscripts, illustrative notes, and a new memoir by W. Moy Thomas.
Anecdotes by Lady Louisa Stuart. 2 vols. 1861. Another edn 1887.
Select passages from her Letters. [Arranged to give a continuous account of
her life. ] Ed. Ropes, A. R. 1892.
Letters and Works. Edited by her great-grandson Lord Wharncliffe.
(As to Roger North's Examen see under Roger North, below. )
A Register and Chronicle, Ecclesiastic and Civil; containing Matters of Fact
delivered in the words of the most authentick Books, Papers and Records
. . . . from the Restauration of King Charles 11. Vol. 1 (to 1662). 1728.
John Ker of Kersland (1673-1726)
Memoirs; with account of the Ostend Company. 3 parts in 2 vols. ? 1726–7. 3
Robert Knox (1640 ? -1720)
An Historical Relation of the Island of Ceylon in the East Indies. 1681.
David Lloyd (1635–1692)
The Statesmen and Favourites of England since the Reformation. 1665.
Memories of the Lives, Actions, Sufferings and Deaths of those . . . . that suffered
. . . . for the Protestant Religion and . . . . Allegiance to their Soveraigne . . . .
1668.
George Lockhart (1673-1731)
Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland from Queen Anne's Accession to the Com-
mencement of the Union, 1707. 1714.
Papers on the Affairs of Scotland. 2 vols. 1817. (Very valuable for the
history of the Jacobite movement, from the Jacobite side. ]
Sir George Mackenzie (1636-1691)
Collected Works. Ed. with Life, by Ruddiman, Thos. 2 vols. Edinburgh,
1716-22.
Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1822.
## p. 494 (#518) ############################################
494
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John Macky (d. 1726)
Memoirs of the Secret Services of John Macky Esq. , during the reigns of
King William, Queen Anne and King George the First. 1733.
John Churchill, first Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722)
Letters and Despatches, from 1702 to 1712. Ed. Mackay, General Sir G.
5 vols. 1845.
Robert, first Viscount Molesworth (1656-1723)
An Account of Denmark. 1692.
Daniel Neal
A History of New England. 1720.
The History of the Puritans; or Protestant Nonconformists; from the
Reformation in 1517 to the Revolution in 1688; comprising an Account
of their Principles: their attempts for a further reformation in the
Church; their sufferings; and the Lives and Characters of their most
considerable Divines. Vol. 1, 1732; vol. 11, 1733; vol. III, 1736; vol
. IV,
1738. Ed. Toulmin, J. , with Life of the author. 5 vols. 1797. (Rptd
1822. )
Maddox, Isaac, Bishop of Worcester. A Vindication of the Doctrine,
Discipline, and Worship of the Church of England . . . from. . .
Mr Neal's first Volume of the History of the Puritans. 1733.
A Review of the Principal Facts objected to in the first Volume of the
History of the Puritans. 1734.
Grey, Zachary. An Impartial Examination of the Second Volume
of [the same). 1736. [And later publications. ]
Roger North
A Discourse of Fish and Fish Ponds. 1713.
Examen: or, An Enquiry into the Credit and Veracity of a Pretended
Complete History; shewing the perverse and wicked Design of it, and
the many Falsities and Abuses of Truth contained in it. Together with
some Memoirs occasionally inserted. All tending to Vindicate the Honour
of the late King Charles II, and his Happy Reign, from the intended
Aspersions of that Foul Pen. 1740.
Life of the Rt. Hon. Francis North, Baron of Guilford. 1742.
Life of the Hon. Sir Dudley North and of the Hon, and Rev. Dr John
North, 1744. New edn of the Lives of the Norths. Ed. by Jessopp, A.
3 vols. 1890.
Discourse on the study of the Laws. 1824.
Memoirs of Musick. Ed. by Rimbault, E. F. 1846.
Autobiography. Ed. by Jessopp, A. 1887.
John Oldmixon
The Secret History of Europe, in Four Parts compleat. Consisting of the
most private affairs, transacted by all Parties for 50 Years past. . . . With
a large Appendix, containing Original Papers. . . . . 1712-15.
The Critical History of England Ecclesiastical and Civil: wherein the Error
of the Monkish Writers, and others before the Reformation, are expos'd
and corrected. As also are the Deficiency and Partiality of the Historians
,
And particular Notice is taken of The History of the Grand Rebellion
And Mr Echards History of England . . . . To which is added, An Essay
on Criticism; as it regards Design, Thought and Expression, in Prose
and Verse. 2 vols. 1724-6.
## p. 495 (#519) ############################################
Chapters VII and VIII
495
The History of England during the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart,
1730. Vol. 11: during the Reigns of King William and Queen Mary,
Queen Anne, King George I. 1735. Vol. 1: during the Reigns of
Henry VIII, Edward VI, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth. 1739.
Humphrey Prideaux (1648-1724)
The true nature of Imposture fully display'd in the life of Mahomet. 1697.
French translation. 1698.
The Old and New Testament connected in the History of the Jews. 2 vols.
1716–18. French transl. 2 vols. Amsterdam. 1722. German transl.
2 vols. 1726.
Letters to John Ellis. Ed. Thompson, E. M. Camden Soc. 1875.
Paul de Rapin de Thoyras (1661-1725)
Histoire d'Angleterre. Continued by Durand, D. 13 vols. 1724-36. Trans.
and continued by Tindal, N. 4 vols. 1743–7.
Henry Sidney, Earl of Romney
Diary of the Times of Charles the Second, including his correspondence
with the Countess of Sunderland and other distinguished persons of the
English Court: to which are added, Letters illustrative of the Times
of James II and William III. Ed. Blencowe, R. W. 2 vols. 1843.
Sir Paul Rycaut (1628-1700)
The Present State of the Ottoman Empire. 1668.
A History of the Turkish Empire. 1679.
Thomas Rymer
Foedera, Conventiones, Literae et cujuscunque generis Acta Publica, inter
Reges Angliae, et alios quosvis Imperatores, Reges, Pontifices, Principes
vel Communitates. 20 vols. , 1704-35. (Vol. xvi (1715) was prepared,
chiefly from Rymer's materials, by Sanderson, Robert, who also brought
out vol. xvII (1717), and three supplemental volumes (XVIII-XX). The
index and syllabus of Rymer's manuscript materials, printed by Sanderson
in vol. XVII, are extant in Brit. Mus. ) 2nd edn, emendata studio Georgii
Holmes, 20 vols. (vols. XVIII-Xx duplicate of preceding), 1727-35. Foedera
eto.
(abrégé historique by Le Clerc and Rapin, P. ), 10 vols. The Hague,
1739-45 [the best typographically and with some new documents).
New edn, 1066–1383. 4 vols. in 7 parts, Record Publ. , 1816-69. [The best
so far as it goes. ] Syllabus, in English, of Foedera by Hardy, Sir T. D. ,
Record Publ. 3 vols. , 1869-85. Acta Regia, from the French abridg-
ment of Rapin, trans. by Whatley, Stephen. 4 vols. 8vo. 1725-7, one
fo. 1732.
See also bibl. to vol. Vini, chap. VI B and chap. VII, ante.
Thomas Sprat, bishop of Rochester (1635–1713)
A True Account and Declaration of the horrid Conspiracy against the late
King, His present Majesty, and the Government. 2 parts in one vol.
1685. [Part II contains copies of informations, etc. ]
Sir John Dalrymple, first Earl of Stair (1648-1707) and John Dalrymple,
second Earl of Stair (1693-1747)
Annals and Correspondence of the Viscount and the First and Second
Earls of Stair. By Graham, J. M. 2 vols. Edinburgh and London. 1875.
## p. 496 (#520) ############################################
496
Bibliography
John Strype
Memorials of Thomas Cranmer. 1694. New edn. Eccl. Hist. Soe. 3 vols.
in 4. Oxford. 1848-54.
The Life of the learned Sir Thomas Smith, Kt, Doctor of the Civil Law,
Principal Secretary 'of State to King Edward the Sixth and Queen
Elizabeth. 1698.
Historical Collections of the Life and Acts of John Aylmer, Bishop of
London. 1701.
The Life of Sir John Cheke. 1705.
The Life and Actions of Edmund Grindal, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1710
.
The Life and Acts of Matthew Parker, the First Archbishop of Canterbury
in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. . . . 1711.
The Life and;'Acts of . . . John Whitgift, D. D. , the Third and Last Lord
Archbishop of Canterbury in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1718.
Ecclesiastical Memorials, Relating chiefly to Religion and the Reformation
of it, and the Emergencies of the Church of England, under King
Henry VIII, King Edward VI and Queen Mary. 3 vols. (with appendix
to each vol. ). 1721.
Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion, and other various
Occurrences in the Church of England, during the First Twelve Years
of Queen Elizabeth's Happy Reign. (With Appendix and Repository. )
3 vols. 1721. 2nd edn. 3 vols. 1725-8.
All the above works were rptd in 19 vols. , Oxford, 1812-24; followed by
General Index to the Historical and Biographical Works of John Strype,
by Laurence, R. F. 2 vols. 1828.
Sydney Family
Letters and Memorials of State, in the Reigns of Queen Mary, Queen
Elizabeth, King James, King Charles the First, Part of the Reign of
King Charles II, and Oliver's Usurpation, written and collected by Sir
Henry Sydney, Sir Philip Sydney. . . Philip Lord Viscount Lisle, and his
Brother Colonel Algernon Sydney . . . . Ed. Collins, Arthur. 2 vols. 1746.
Sir Joseph Williamson
Letters addressed from London to Sir Joseph Williamson, while Plenipo-
tentiary at the Congress of Cologne in the years 1673 and 1674. Ed.
Christie, W. D. Camden Society. 2 vols. 1874.
Miscellanea Aulica, or a Collection of State Treatises. Ed. Brown, T. 1702.
CHAPTER IX
MEMOIR-WRITERS, 1715-60
JOHN HERVEY, FIRST EARL OF BRISTOL
Letter-Books of John Hervey, First Earl of Bristol. With Sir Thomas
Hervey's Letters during courtship and Poems during widowhood. 1651-
1750. 3 vols. Wells, 1894.
Diary, with extracts from his book of expenses, 1688-1742. Wells, 1894.
## p. 497 (#521) ############################################
Chapter IX
497
Mary, COUNTESS COWPER
Diary, 1714-20. Ed. Cowper, Spencer. 1864. 2nd edn 1865.
8
John, LORD HERVEY
Observations on the writings of the Craftsman. (With a Sequel. ) 1730.
Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication of his two hon ble patrons. 1731.
Verses to the Imitator of Horace [Pope]. [In conjunction with Lady Mary
Wortley Montagu. ] 1733.
Letters from a Nobleman at Hampton Court to a Doctor of Divinity. 1733.
The conduct of the Opposition and the tendency of modern patriotism
review'd and examin'd. 1734.
Ancient and modern liberty stated and compard. 1734.
Miscellaneous thoughts on the present posture both of our foreign and
domestic affairs. 1742.
Letters between Lord Hervey and Dr Middleton concerning the Roman
Senate. Publ. by Knowles, T. 1778.
Memoirs of the reign of George the Second from his accession to the death of
Queen Caroline. Ed. Croker, J. W. 3 vols. 1848. Another edn. 3 vols.
1884.
GEORGE BUBB DODINGTON, LORD MELCOMBE
Diary, 1748-9–1761. Ed. Wyndham, H. P. Salisbury, 1784, 3rd edn 1785.
Another edn 1823.
LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU
(1) Letters and Works
Letters of Right Hon. Lady M. . . y W. . . y M. . . e written during her
Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa to persons of distinction, men of
letters, &c. in different parts of Europe. 3 vols. 1763. [Published
surreptitiously. An additional volume, probably spurious, appeared in
1767. ) Other edns, 1778, 1784, 1789.
Works, including her Correspondence, Poems and Essays. Published, by
permission of the Earl of Bute, from her genuine papers. [Edited, with
a Memoir of the Author, by Dallaway, James. ] 5 vols. 1803. Another edr.
1817.
French translations of the Letters appeared in 1805 by Garnier, G. and
in 1822 by Mme Dufrénoy.
Letters and Works. Edited by her great-grandson, Lord Wharncliffe.
[With an appendix. ] 3 vols. 1837.
Letters from the Levant. Ed. St John, J. A. 1838.
Letters and Works, with additions and corrections derived from the original
manuscripts, illustrative notes, and a new memoir by W. Moy Thomas.
Anecdotes by Lady Louisa Stuart. 2 vols. 1861. Another edn 1887.
Select passages from her Letters. [Arranged to give a continuous account of
her life. ] Ed. Ropes, A. R. 1892.
Letters and Works. Edited by her great-grandson Lord Wharncliffe.
