HISTORY FOR THIRD CLASS PUPILS 
under the New Standard of Proficiency in New South Wales. 
Part I.— First Half-year. —The Britons, the Romans, the 
Roman Conquest, the Saxons, the Anglo-Saxon Conquest, Con- 
version of the English to Christianity, the Rival Kingdoms, 
the Danes and King Alfred, the Successors of Alfred, King 
Canute, Edward the Confessor, King Harold IT. 36 pages and 
a majj, /pi. ; by post, 5*1. 
Part II — Second Half-year. — The Normans, the Conquest 
of England, the Feudal System, William Rufus, Henry I. 
(Beauelerc), the Church and the Norman Kings, Stephen and 
Matilda, Character and Government of Henry II., Thomas 
Becket, the English in Ireland, Richard the Lion-Hearted, the 
Crusades. 39 pages and a map , 4d. ; by post , 5d. 
Part 1 1 1— Third Half-year.— John’ s Loss of French Pro- 
vinces, Stephen Langton and the Great Charter, Simon de 
Montfort, the Growth of Parliament, Edward I., the Conquest 
of Wales —Llewellyn, the Conquest of Scotland, Scotland’s 
Hero (William Wallace), Bruce and Bannockburn, the Hundred 
Years’ War — Crecy, the Black Prince, Wat Tyler, Growth of 
Parliament under Edward III., John Wyclifi'e and the Lollards. 
47 pages and a map , /pi. ; by post, 5d . 
Part IV- — Fourfh Half-year . — Agincourt, the Wars of the 
Roses, Warwick the King-Maker, a New Era, the Tudor 
Sovereigns, Thomas Wolsey, Sir Thomas Moore, Thomas 
Cromwell, Thomas Cranmer, Mary Queen of Scots, the 
Mariners of England, the Invincible Armada, Ireland under 
the 1 udors , Great Poets and Authors. 59 pages and a map , 
6d. ; by post, 7d. 
HISTORY FOR FOURTH CLASS PUPILS 
Under the New Standard of Proficiency in New South Wales. 
Part V.— First Half-year. -The Gunpowder Plot, Sir 
\\ alter Raleigh, r Ihe Petition of Right, the Tyranny and the 
Long Parliament, the Great Civil War, the Commonwealth and 
Oliver Cromwell, Robert Blake, George Monk, Edward Hyde, 
Earl of Clarendon, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftes- 
bury, the Second Stuart Tyranny and tin* Revolution, William 
of Orange, the Act of Settlement, Scotland and the Union, 
Ireland 1604 to 1691, John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, 
the Work of Colonisation. 86 pages and, a map , fid. ; post 
free , 7d. 
Part VI. -Second Half-year. —In preparation, 
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