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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (continued) 



ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued) 



Camden Society. Publications of the (continued): 

 Vols. 



72, Romance of Blonde of Oxford, and Jehan of Dammartin, by Philippe de Reimes. 

 Edited by M. le Roux de Lincy. 



73. The Camden Miscellany. Vol. IV : 

 (1) A London Chronicle during the Reigns of Henry VII and VIII. (2) The 



Expenses of the Judges of Assize, Riding the Western and Oxford Circuits, 

 15961601. (3) The Incredulity of St. Thomas ; the Scriveners' Play at York. 

 (4) The Childe of Bristow ; a Poem, by John Lydgate. (5) Sir Edward Lake's 

 Interviews with Charles I. (6) Letters of Pope to Atterbury when in the 

 Tower of London. (7) Supplementary Note to the Discovery of the Jesuits' 

 College at Clerkenwell, in March 1627-28. 

 74. Diary of the Marches of the Royal Army during the Great Civil War, kept 



by Richard Symonds. Edited by C. Edward Long. 

 75. Original Papers illustrative of the Life and Writings of John Milton ; including 

 Sixteen Letters of State written by Him ; with an Appendix of Documents 

 relating to his Connection with the Powell Family. Edited by W. D. Hamilton. 

 76. Letters from George, Lord Carew, to Sir Thomas Roe, Ambassador to the Court 



of the Great Mogul, 1615-17. Edited by John Maclean. 

 77. Narratives of the Days of the Reformation, chiefly from the MSS of John Foxc ; 



with two Contemporary Biographies of Archbishop Cranmer. 

 78. Correspondence of James VI of Scotland with Sir Robert Cecil and Others in 



England. Edited by J. Bruce. 

 79. Chamberlain (John), Letters written during the Reign of Elizabeth. Edited 



from the Originals, by Sarah Williams. 

 80. Proceedings principally in the County of Kent in connection with the Parlia- 

 ments called in 1640. Edited by Rev. L. B. Larking. 

 81. Parliamentary Debates in 1610. Edited from the Notes of an M. P. by S. R. 



Gardiner. 

 82. Lists of Foreign Protestants and Aliens resident in England, 1618-88, from 



Returns in the State Paper Office. Edited by W. D, Cooper. 

 83, Nichols (John Gough) and Bruce (John). Selection from the Wills of Eminent 



Persons proved in the Prerogative Court, Canterbury. 1495 1695. 

 84. Trevelyan Papers. Edited by J. P. CoUier. Part II. 

 85. Rawdon (Marmaduke of York). Life. Edited by R. Davies. 

 86. Monro (Cecil). Letters of Queen Margaret of Anjou, Bishop Beckingtou, and 



Others, written in the Reigns of Henry V and VI from a MS found at Emral. 

 87. Camden Miscellany. Vol. V : 



(1) Charles II, Five Letters of. (2) Letter of the Council to Sir Thomas Lake, 

 relating to the Proceedings of Sir E. Coke at Oaklands ; and Documents relating 

 to Sir Walter Raleigh's last Voyage. (3) Catalogue of Early English Miscel- 

 lanies, formerly in the Harleian Library. (4) Letters selected from Autograi)hs 

 in Possession of W. Tite. (5) Leng (Robert). Sir Francis Drake's Service 

 against the Spaniards, 1587. (6) Inquiry into the Genuineness of a Letter, 



dated Feb. 3, 1613, and signed M. M, Davers. 

 88. Cecil (Robert), Letters to Sir George Carew. Edited by John Maclean. 

 89, Promptorium Parvulorum, recensuit A. Way. Vol, III (S to Z). 

 90. Gardiner (S. R.) Letters and other Documents illustrating the Relations 



between England and Germany at the Thirty Years' War. 

 91. Registrum Prioratus B. Mariae Wigorniensis. Edited by Archdeacon Hale. 

 92. Bargrave (John, D.D.) Pope Alexander VII and the College of Cardinal 



Edited by J. C. Robertson. 

 93. Mary, Queen of Scots. Accounts and Papers. Edited by A. J. Crosby and 

 J. Bruce. 



