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27. The PONTIFICAL of EGBERT, Archbishop of York (731—767), from a 



MS. of the Ninth or Tenth Century in the Imperial Library in Paris. 1 Is. 



28. The GOSPEL of ST. MATTHEW, from the Northumbrian Interlinear (iloss 



to tlie Gospels, contained in the MS. Nero, D. IV., among the Cottonian 

 MSS. in the British Museum, commonly known as the Lindisfarne Gospels, 

 collated with the Rushworth MS. 14s. 



29. The INVENTORIES and ACCOUNT ROLLS of the Monasteries of JARROW 



and MONKWEARMOUTH, from their commencement in 1303 tUl the 

 Dissolution. 12s. 



30. TESTAMENTA EBORACENSIA, or Wills illustrative of the History, Man- 



ners, Language, Statistics, &c., of the Province of York from 1429 to 1467. 

 Vol.11. 25s. 



31. The BEDE ROLL of JOHN BURNABY, Prior of Durham (1456—1464). 



With illustrative documents. 12s. 



32. The SURVEY of the PALATINATE of DURHAM, compUed during the 



Episcopate of Thomas Hatfield (1345—1382). 15s. 



The Volumes now in course of i)reparation are 

 The FARMING BOOK of HENRY BEST of ELMSW^ELL, E.R.Y. [/»«/ ready. 

 The PROCEEDINGS of the HIGH COURT of COMMISSION for DURHAM 



and NORTHUMBERLAND. [in// be out before 1858. 



The FABRIC ROLLS of YORK MINSTER. 

 The DIARY and CORRESPONDENCE of Mr. JUSTICE ROKEBY, of Sandal 



and New Building, co. Y'ork. 



The Council propose to select their future volumes out of the following Manu- 

 scripts or materials which have been suggested to them, or from others of a 

 similar description: — 



1. WILLS, &c., from the REGISTRY at CARLISLE. 



2. A continuation of the WILLS and INVENTORIES (No. 2), and of the TES- 



TAMENTA EBORACENSIA (Nos. 4 and 30). 



3. A VOLUME of HERALDIC VISITATIONS in the NORTHERN COUNTIES. 



4. The LETTERS of ALCUIN of YORK, from Contemporaiy MSS. containing 



many Epistles unknown to Frobenj and not included in his Edition, nor in 

 that bv Dr. Giles. 



5. The MEDITATIONS of UGHTRED, a Monk of Durham, during his soUtary 



life upon Fame Island, in the 14th Centurv. 



6. The Prose and Poetical WORKS of LAWRENCE, PRIOR of DURHAM, 



who died in 1153. 



7. The HISTORICAL WORKS of AILRED, Abbot of Rievaulx. 



8. LIVES of ENGLISH and SCOTTISH SAINTS, many from MSS. hitherto 



uncoUated. 



9. The NORTHUMBRIAN INTERLINEAR GLOSS to the GOSPELS of 



ST. MARK, ST. LUKE, and ST. JOHN, commonly known as the LIN- 

 DISFARNE GOSPELS. (The Gospel of St. Matthew has been already 

 published by the Society. See above. No. 28.; 



10. The CENSOR MUNDI ; a Rehgious Poem in English verse, written about 



1380. 



11. EARLY ENGLISH METRICAL ROMANCES from the Public Library at 



Cambridge. 



12. A VOLUME of NORTH COUNTRY POETRY, from the Cottonian Library 



and other sources. 



13. FEODARIUM THOM/E de MELSONBY. A Survey made by Prior Mel- 



sonby (1233 — 1244) of tlie Estates belonging in liis tinie to the Prior and 

 Convent of Durham, of the same nature as the Boldon Book and Bishop 

 Hatfield's Survey. 



14. CARDINAL LANGLEY'S SURVEY of the PALATINATE of DURHAM, 



together with Extracts from contcini)orancous Bailiflf's Rolls. 



15. Two eariy SURVEYS of the ESTATES of the great Houses of I'ERCY an<l 



NEVILLE. 



