OAMDEN SOCIETY-CAMDEN MISCELLANY. 



tho flourishing kingdoms of England, Scot- 

 land, and 1'ivlaiid, and the islands ad j 

 fn.ni tin; t-arlii-st antiquity. Translated from 

 tin- edition puNishi-d l>y the ant hot- in MH.-VII., 

 enlarged by tho latest disci >\<-rii s. By EUdUKNJ 

 Ji. iM ed. Illustrated with maps and 

 othri- copperplates. 4vol. London, 1800. fol. 



Tin- history of the most renowned and victo- 

 rious Princess Elizabeth, late Queen of Eng- 

 land. The 4th ed., revised. 



London, 1688. fol. 



CAMDEN SOCIETY. Publications of the Cam- 

 l.-u Society. 84 voL London, 1839-64. 4 



CAMDEN MISCELLANY. Vol. i. Containing, 

 1. Register and chronicle of the abbey of Aber- 

 conway : from the Harleian MS. 3725. Edited 

 by Sir Henry Ellis. 2. Chronicle of the rebel- 

 lion in Lincolnshire, 1470. Edited by John 

 Cough Nichols. 3. Bull of Pope Innocent 

 VIII. on the marriage of Henry VII. with 

 Elizabeth of York. Communicated by J. 

 Payne Collier. 4. Journal of the siege of 

 Rouen, 1591. By Sir Thomas Coningsby. 

 Edited by John Gough Nichols. 5. Letter 

 from George Fleetwood to his father, giving 

 :m account of the battle of Lutzen, and the 

 death of Gustavus Adolphus. Edited by Sir 

 Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton, Bart. 6. Diary 

 of Dr Edward Lake, Archdeacon and Preben- 

 dary of Exeter, chaplain and tutor to the 

 Princesses Mary and Anne, daughters of the 

 Duke of York, afterwards James the Second, 

 in the years 1677-1678. Edited by George 

 Percy Elliott. London, 1847. 4 



Vol. ii. Containing, 1. Account of the ex- 



pences of John of Brabant, and Henry and 

 Thomas of Lancaster, A.D. 1292-3. Edited by 

 Joseph Burtt. 2. Household expenses of the 

 Princess Elizabeth during her residence at 

 Hatfield, October 1, 1551, to September 30, 

 1552.. Edited by Viscount Strangford. 3. The 

 request and suite of a true-hearted English- 

 man, written by William Cholmley, Londyner, 

 in the year 1553. Edited, from the original 

 MS. in the library of the Faculty of Advo- 

 cates of Edinburgh, by W. J. Thorns. 4. The 

 discovery of the Jesuits' college at Clerken- 

 well in March 1627-8 ; in a letter found in 

 their house, (as asserted) directed to the Fa- 

 ther Rector at Bruxelles. Edited by John 

 Gongh Nichols. 5. Trelawny papers. Edited 

 by William Durant Cooper. 6. Autobiogra- 

 phy and anecdotes, by William Taswell, D.D. , 

 some time Rector of Newington, Surrey, Rec- 

 tor of Bermondsey, and previously student of 

 Christ Church, Oxford. A.D. 1651-1682. 

 Edited by George Percy Elliott. 



London, 1853. 4 



Vol. iii. Containing, 1. Papers relating to 



proceedings in the county of Kent, A.D. 1642- 

 1646. Edited by Richard Alinack, from ori- 

 ginal MSS. in the possession of John George 

 WellerPoley. 2. Ancient biographical poems, 

 on the Duke of Norfolk, Viscount Hereford, 

 the Earl of Essex, and Queen Elizabeth. From 

 Gough's Norfolk MSS. in the Bodleian library. 



Edited by J. Payne Collier. :'.. A ivl.-ition of 

 .s.iin almscs which are. committed against tho 

 common-wealth : t.. o-ther with a frinidlio ro- 

 pivhriision of tin- same. Composed especialliu 

 for tin; benefit of this countio of Durhame, 

 December the xxvjth 1629, by a poor bJMM 

 and well wisher to the common -wealth. Kditi-d, 

 from the original MS. preserved in thu i 

 Museum, by Sir Frederick Madden. I. In- 

 ventories of the wardrobes, plate, chapel stuff, 

 &c. of Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond ; 

 and of the wardrobe stuff at Baynard's castle, 

 of Katharine Princess Dowager. Edited, with 

 a memoir and letters of the Duke of Rich- 

 mond, by John Gough Nichols. 



London, 1855. 4 



Vol. iv. Containing, 1. A London Chronicle 



during the reigns of Henry the Seventh and 

 Henry the Eighth. Edited from the original 

 MS. in the Cottonian library of the British 

 Museum, by Clarence Hopper. 2. The ex- 

 penses of the judges of assize riding the West - 

 em and Oxford circuits, temp. Elizabeth, 

 1596-1601. Edited from the MS. account- 

 book of Thomas Walmysley, one of the jus- 

 tices of the Common Pleas, by William Durant 

 Cooper. 3. The skryveners' play, The incre- 

 dulity of St Thomas. From a manuscript in 

 the possession of John Sykes, Esq., M.D., of 

 Doncaster. Edited by J. Payne Collier. 



4. The childe of Bristow, a poem by John 

 Lydgate. Edited, from the original MS. in 

 the British Museum, by Clarence Hopper. 



5. Sir Edward Lake's account of his inter- 

 views with Charles I. on being created a Ba- 

 ronet, and receiving an augmentation to his 

 arms. Edited by T. P. Langmead. 6. The 

 letters of Pope to Atterbury, when in the 

 Tower of London. Edited by John Gough 

 Nichols. 7. Supplementary note to the dis- 

 covery of the Jesuits' college at Clerkenwell 

 in March 1627-8 : printed in the second vo- 

 lume of the Camden Miscellatiy. By John 

 Gough Nichols. London, 1859. 4 



Vol. v. Containing, 1. Five letters of King 



Charles II. Communicated by the Marquis 

 of Bristol. 2. Letter of the Council, to Sir 

 Thomas Lake, relating to the proceedings of 

 Sir Edward Coke atOatlands ; and, documents 

 relating to Sir Walter Raleigh's last voyage. 

 Communicated to the Caniden Miscellany by 

 Samuel Rawson Gardiner. 3. A catalogue of 

 early English miscellanies formerly in the Har- 

 leian Library. Edited by W. Carew Hazlitt. 



4. Letters selected from the collection of auto- 

 graphs in the possession of William Tite. 



5. Sir Francis Drake's memorable service done 

 against the Spaniards in 1587. Written by 

 Robert Ling, gentleman, one of his co-adven- 

 turers and fellow-soldiers. Now first edited, 

 from the original MS. in the British Museum, 

 together with an appendix of illustrative pa- 

 pers, by Clarence Hopper. 6. Inquiry into 

 the genuineness of a letter dated February 3d, 

 1613, and signed "Mary Magdaline Davers." 



London, 1864. 4 



