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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (continued) 

 ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &o. (continued)- 

 Chaucee Society. Publications of the (continued): 



Ellis (Alexander J.) On Early English Pronunciation, with special reference to 



Shakespere and Chaucer. Four Parts. 8vo 



'' Essays on Chaucer, his Words and Works. Three Parts. 8vo 



Life-Records of Chaucer. Two Parts. 



Thynne (F.) Animadversions. 8vo 



Chetham Society. The Publications of the ; being Remains, Historical and Literar\ 

 connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester : 



Vols. Sm. 4to, 107 vols. Manchester l%4.^-1*d 



1. Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 

 MDCXxxiv-v. By Sir WilKam Brereton. Edited by Edward Hawkins. 



2. Tracts relating to Military Proceedings in Lancashire during the Civil War, 

 commencing with Removal of Earl of Derby from his Lieutenancy of Lancashire 

 and terminating with his Execution at Bolton. Edited by Dr. 6. Ormerod. 



3. Chester's Triumph in Honour of her Prince, as it was performed upon Saim 

 George's Day, 1610. Edited by T. Corser. 



4. Martindale (Adam). Life of; written by Himself. Edited by R. Parkinson. 



5. Lancashire Memorials of the Rebellion, mdccxv. Edited by Dr. Ware. 



(1) Inquiry into the State of Parties in Lancashire preceding the RebeHion. 



(2) Lancashire during the Rebellion of 1715. 



6. Potts' Discovery of Witches in the County of Lancaster ; with an Introduction 



and Notes by J. Crossley. 

 7. Iter Lancastrense ; a Poem, written a. d. 1636, by the Rev. R. James, B.D. 



Edited, with Notes and a Memoir, by T. Corser. 

 8. Notitia Cestriensis ; or Historical Notices of the Diocese of Chester, by Dr. 



Gastrell, Bishop of Chester. Edited, with Notes, by F. R. Raines. Vol. I. Cheshire. 

 9. The Norris Papers. Edited by T. Hey wood. 

 10, 11. The Coucher Book; or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey. Edited by W. A. 



Hulton. Vols. I, II. 

 12. The Moore Rental. Edited by T. Hey wood. 

 13. Diary and Correspondence of Dr. John Worthington. Edited by James Crossley. 



Vol. I. 

 14. Journal of Nicholas Assheton, 1617-18 ; interspersed with Notes from the Life 



of his Contemporary, John Bruen. Edited by F. R. Raines. 

 15. The Holy hyie and History of Saynt Werburge. Edited by Edward Hawkins. 

 16. The Coucher Book ; or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey. Vol. III. 

 17. Warrington in mcccclxv, as described in a Contemporary Rent Roll. Edited 



by W. Beamont. 

 18. Diary of the Rev. Henry Newcome, from September 30, 1661 to September 29, 



1663. Edited by Thomas Heywood. 

 19. Notitia Cestriensis, Vol. II. Part I, Lancashire. 

 20. The Coucher Book ; or Chartulary of Wlialley Abbey. Vol. IV. 

 21, 22. Notitia Cestriensis, Vol. II. Parts II & III, Lancashire. 

 23. Golden Mirrour, conteining Visions, prognosticating good fortune to England, 



with an overthrowe to the Enemies. Whereto be adjoyned certaine Poemes 



written on the Names of sundrie both Noble and Worsliipfull, by Richd. Robinson, 



of Alton. With an Introduction and Notes, by T. Corser. 

 24. Chetham Miscellanies. Vol. I : 



(1) Papers connected with Milton and his Family. (2) Epistolary Relics of 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquaries. (3) Calendars of Families whicli 



entered their Pedigrees in the Heraldic Visitations of the County of Lanca-ster 



(4) Fragment illustrative of Sir William Dugdale's Visitation of Lancashiiv 



(5) Autobiographical Tracts of Dr. John Dee. 



