388 PUBLICATIONS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES. 



LONDON. 



The Camden Society. — Continued. 



A Contemporary Narrative of the Proceedings against 

 Dame Alice Kyteler, prosecuted for Sorcery in 1324, by 

 Richard de Ledrede, Bishop of Ossory. Edited by 

 Thomas Wright, Esq., M. A., F. S. A., &c. London, 



1843. 4to. 



Three Chapters of Letters relating to the Suppression of 

 Monasteries. Edited from the originals in the British 

 Museum, by Thomas Wright, Esq., M. A., F. S. A., etc. 

 London, 1843. 4to. 



Original Letters of Eminent Literary Men of the Sixteenth, 

 Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries : with Notes and 

 Illustrations, by Sir Henry Ellis, K. IL, F. R. S., etc. 

 London, 1843. 4to. 



Chroniques de London, depuis Pan 44 Hen. III. jusqu' a, 

 Pan n Edw. IIL Edited from a MS. in the Cottonian 

 Library, by George James AuNGiER. London,\d,ii. 4to. 



The Thornton Romances. The Early English Metrical 

 Romances of Percival, Isumbras, Eglamour, and Degre- 

 vant. Selected from Manuscripts at Lincoln and Cam- 

 bridge. Edited by James Orchard IIalliwell, Esq., 

 F. R. S.,etc. London, \^U~ 4to. 



Three Books of Polydore Vergil's English History, com- 

 prising the reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and 

 Richard IIL, from an early translation preserved among 

 the MSS. of the old Royal Library in the British Mu- 

 seum. Edited by Sir Henry Ellis, K. H. London, 



1844. 4to. 



Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, 

 during his Government of the Low Countries in the 

 years 1585 and 1586. Edited by John Bruce, F. S. A. 

 London, 1844. 4to. 



Verney Papers. Notes of Proceedings in the Long Par-' 

 liament. Temp. Charles I. Printed from original pencil 

 Memoranda taken in the House by Sir Ralph Verney, 

 Knight, and now in the possession of Sir Harry Verney, 

 Bart. Edited by John Bruce, Esq., F. S. A. London, 



1845. 4to. 



