16. The HISTORIANS of the CHURCH OF YORK, comprising the Lives of 



St. Wilfrid, St. John of Beveriey, St. William, &c., the Poem of Alcuin de 

 Pontificibus eccles. Ebor., the History of Hugh the Chanter, the Life of Arch- 

 bishop Geoffrey, by Gerald Cambrensis, Stubb's Account of the Archbishops, 

 &c., with an Appendix of Illustrative Documents ; in several volumes. 



17. The ACCOUNT BOOK OF BOLTON ABBEY, ending in 1325. 



18. Selections from the yeariy ROLLS of the BURSAR of the Monastery of 



DURHAM, beginning in 1270. 



19. The CHARTERS and ACCOUNT ROLLS of the College of the VICAR'S 



CHORAL at YORK, from 1250 downwards. 



20. The CHARTERS and ACCOUNT ROLLS of the CeUs of LYTHAM and 



STAMFORD, and the Compoti of DURHAM COLLEGE, OXFORD. 



21. The CHRONICLES of the Religious Houses of KIRKSTALL and NOS- 



TELL. 



22. The LIFE of ST. BEGA, and Extracts from the CHARTULARY of HOLM 



CULTRAM. 



23. The HISTORY of the ORIGIN of FOUNTAINS ABBEY, by HUGH de 



KIRKSTALL, and the ANNALS of ST. MARY'S, YORK, by ABBOT 

 SIMON de WARWICK. 



24. The CHARTULARY of NEWMINSTER ABBEY, with the Life of St. 



Robert of Knaresbro', and other Illustrative Documents. 



25. The CHARTER BOOK of ST. LEONARD'S HOSPITAL at YORK, with 



several of the early Account Rolls, Wills of Benefactors, &c. 



26. Extracts from the WARDROBE ACCOUNTS of EDWARD I., II., and III., 



illustrative of their expeditions into Scotland, and other matters connected 

 with that kingdom and the North of England. 



27. The REGISTER of the GUILD of CORPUS CHRISTI at YORK, with 



other documents of similar character. 



28. Extracts from the GUILD BOOKS of the CORPORATIONS of BERWICK, 



NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, &c. 



29. LETTERS from the British Museum and State Paper Office, RELATING 



to the DISSOLUTION of the NORTHERN MONASTERIES. 



30. The ANNALS of the PILGRIMAGE of GRACE. 



31. A VOLUME of EXTRACTS from the Proceedings of the COURT of 



CHANCERY at DURHAM. 



32. LETTERS, hitherto inedited, RELATING to the OUTRAGES, FEUDS, &c., 



on the BORDERS of ENGLAND and SCOTLAND. 



33. A VOLUME of EARLY DIARIES. 



34. MISCELLANIES, containing documents too short for separate pubhcation, to 



include (inter alia), 



1. Nathan Drake's Account of the Siege of Pontefract. 



2. The Iter Boreale. 



3. Documents relating to the University established at Durham by 



Cromwell. 



4. The Expences of the Scottish Fortresses in the hands of the English 



during the Wars of Edward I., II., and III. 



35. The INJUNCTIONS of the NORTHERN BISHOPS, together with the 



Proceedings at the Diocesan Svnods and other Meetings of the Clergy. 



36. An ECCLESIASTICAL SURVEY of RICHMONDSHIRE made by BISHOP 



GASTRELL. 



37. The CORRESPONDENCE of JOHN COSIN BISHOP of DURHAM. 



38. The AUTOBIOGRAPHY of ANNE COUT^TESS OF PEMBROKE, DOR- 



SET, and MONTGOMERY, with other documents relating to tho House of 

 Clifford. 



39. The CORRESPONDENCE of THOMAS BAKER, (the " Coll. Jo. socius 



ejectus,") with the Literary Men of his day. 



40. The LETTERS of DENNIS GRENVILLE, DEAN of DURHAM, during his 



Exile after 1688. 



41. The CORRESPONDENCE of Dr. GEORGE HICKES and HILKIAH 



BEDFORD, the celebrated non-jurors and antiquaries. 



