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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (continued) 

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

 RoxBURGHE Club. Publications of the (continued) : 



Vols. 



44. Orleans (Charles, Duke of). Poems written in English. 

 " 45. Proceedings in the Court-Martial held upon John, Master of Sinclair. 

 46. Havelok, the Dane; accompanied with the French Text, with Notes, &c., by 



F. Madden. 

 47. Gaufridus (Mon. Archid.) De Vita et Vaticiniis Merlini Calidonii Carmen. 

 48. William and the Werwolf ; with an Introduction and Glossary by F. Madden. 

 49. Cowper (William, First Earl). Private Diary. 

 50. Bokenam (Osbern). The Lyvys of Seyntys translated into Englys. 

 5L Ballads. A Little Book of. (In possession of E. V. U.) 

 52. Sidneiana, being a Collection of Fragments relative to Sir Philip Sidney. 

 53. Powel (Daniel). The Love of Wales to their Soveraigne Prince. 

 54. Pichler (Caroline). Zuleima, imite de 1' AUemand, par H. de Chateaugiron. 

 55. Gesta Romanorum. The Old English Versions of; with Notes by Sir F, Madden. 

 56. The Owl and the Nightingale ; a Poem of the Twelfth Century. 

 57. Illustrations of Ancient State and Chivalry, fromMSSin the Ashmolean Museum. 

 58. Manners and Household Expenses of England in the Thirteenth and Fifteenth 



Centuries. 

 59, Chandos Herald. The Black Prince, an Historical Poem, written in French ; 



with a Translation and Notes by Rev. H. 0. Coxe. 

 60. Powis (Earl of). Speech, May 23, 1843, on Mo^^ng the Second Reading of 



a Bin for preventing the Union of the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor. 

 61. Stuarts; the Decline of the Last. Extracts from Despatches of British Envoys. 

 62. Household Books of John Duke of Norfolk and Thomas Earl of Surrey, 1481-90. 



Edited by J. P. Collier. 

 63. English Poetry of the 16th Century. Three Collections. 

 64. Chronological List of Members ; Catalogue of Books ; Rules and Regulations, 1 845. 

 65, Historical Papers. Part I : (1) Edwards (Roger). Castra Regia ; a Treatise 

 on the Succession to the Crown. 1568. (2) Wright (Abraham). Account of 

 the Proceedings against and Demeanor of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafiford ; 

 written in Latin. (3) The same ; translated into English, by James Wright. 

 66. Escoce. La Vraie Cronicque d'. Pretensions des AngloLs h. la Couronne de 

 France. Diplome de Jacques VI, Roi de la Grande Bretagne. Drawn from the 

 Burgundian Library, by Major Robert Anstruther. 

 67. Unton (Sir Henry, Ambas.sador from Elizabeth to Henry IV, King of France). 



Correspondence, 1591-92. Edited by Rev. Joseph Stevenson. 

 68. The Sherley Brothers. Lives of Sir Thomas, Sir Anthony, and Sir Robert 



Sherley. By one of the Same House. 

 69, Alexander. The Alliterative Romance of. Edited by Rev. J. Stevenson. 

 70. Chronological List of Members ; Catalogue of Books ; Rules and Regulations, 1850 

 71. Gower (John). Poema, quod dicitur Vox Clamantis, necnon Chronica Tripartita, 



nunc primum edidit H. 0. Coxe. 

 72. Wotton (Sir Henry). Letters and Despatches. 1617-20. 

 73. Plays (Five Old): (1) The Conflict of Conscience. 1581. (2) The Rare 

 Triumphes of Love and Fortune. 1589. (3) The Three Ladies of London. 

 1584. (4) The Three Lords and Three Ladies of London. 1590. (5) A 

 Knack to know a Knave. 1594. Edited by J. P. Collier. 

 74. Romance of the Sowdone of Babyloyne, and of Ferumbras his Sone. 

 75. Pariyament of Deny lies. 1509. 



76. Dan Michel. The Ayenbite of Inwji;. Written in the Dialect of Kent, in 1340. 

 77, Garlandia (Joannes de), De Triumphis Ecclesiae Libri VIII. A Latin Poem 

 of the Thirteenth Century. 



