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Hugh Trotman, of Wells Roger Bacon Sir Henry Bracton, Lord Chief Justice in the 

 Reign of Henry III. William Briwere (Briewere, Bruere, or Brewer) Dunster Castle, 

 Sir Reginald de Mohun, Lady Mohun Fulke of Samford Sir John Hautville and Sir 

 John St Loe Sir Simon de Montacute The Evil Wedding, Chew Magna and Stanton 

 Drew Robert Burnel Somerton, King John of France Stoke-under-Ham, Sir 

 Matthew Gournay Bristol (St Mary Redcliffe), The Canyges ; Chatterton Thomas de 

 Beckyngton The Legend of Sir Richard Whittington The Legend of the Abbot of 

 Muchelney Sebastian Cabot Taunton and its Story Giles Lord Daubeney and the 

 Cornish Rebellion, King Ina's Palace and South Petherton John Hooper, The Marian 

 Persecution The Paulets, Pawlets, or Pouletts, of Hinton St George Richard Edwardes 

 Lord Chief Justice Popham The Last Days of Glastonbury William Barlow and the 

 Times of Edward VI. Robert Parsons, or Persons Henry Cuff Sir John Harrington 

 The Wadhams, Wadham College, Oxford ; Ilminster, Merrifield, Ilton Samuel Daniel 

 Dr John Bull Thomas Coryate, of Odcombe, in Somerset John Pym Sir Amias Preston 

 Admiral Blake William Prynne Sir Ralph, Lord Hopton Ralph Cudworth On 

 Witches, Mrs Leakey, of Mynehead, Somerset John Locke Thomas Ken, D.D., some- 

 time Bishop of Bath and Wells Trent House, Charles II. and Colonel Wyndham The 

 Duke of Monmouth in Somerset Prince George of Denmark and John Duddleston 

 of Bristol Beau Nash, with some Account of the Early History of the City of Bath 

 Wokey or Ockey Hole, near Wells Captain St Loe The State of the Church in the 

 Eighteenth Century, Mrs Hannah and Mrs Patty More and Cheddar Dr Thomas 

 Young Edward Hawkins, Provost of Oriel and Canon of Rochester Charles Fuge 

 Lowder A Tale of Watchet, The Death of Jane Capes Captain John Hanning Speke 

 Cheddar Cheese, West Pennard's Wedding Present to the Queen, 1839 In Memoriam, 

 1811-1833. 



"Mrs Boger is to be praised for her enthusiasm and zeal. She is of 

 Somerset, and she naturally thinks it the wonder of England, if not of the 

 w orl d . " L iterary World. 



" Every addition to the local collections of the myths and legends of our 

 country districts is to be welcomed when it is as carefully made as Mrs 

 Boger's laboriously compiled work, which TEEMS WITH QUAINT STORIES, 

 SOME OF WHICH ARE EVEN BEAUTIFUL." Westminster Review. 



" This is the kind of book, we imagine, in which Thomas Fuller would 

 have expatiated with delight. Less topographical than his ' Worthies,' it 

 does what that delectable book did not profess to do ; it gives not only an 

 account of the illustrious natives, but the legends, traditions, historical 

 episodes, and general memorabilia which pertain to one famous county. Mrs 

 Boger's book ranges from Bladud, King of Britain, B.C. 900, to Arthur 

 Hallum, who died in 1833." Notes and Queries. 



"Mrs Boger writes with such ability and enthusiasm. The work is one 

 which will have an influence in limits far wider than the borders of Somerset, 



for FEW CAN READ IT WITHOUT PLEASURE, AND NONE WITHOUT PROFIT. 



... To read her book carefully is to master the hagiology of the county. " 

 Jlforning Post. 



GEORGE REDWAY'S 



Classified Catalogue of Books, 



RELATING TO OCCULT PHILOSOPHY AND ARCHEOLOGY; EMBRAC- 

 ING COLLECTIONS OF WORKS ON ASTROLOGY, MESMERISM, 

 ALCHEMY, THEOSOPHY, AND MYSTICISM; ANCIENT RELIGIONS 

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" It is certain that one branch at least of historical enquiry that which deals with the 

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