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WORKS ON THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LANGUAGE: Pictet, Max

Müller, Oliphant, Isaac Taylor. WORKS ON THE COMPARATIVE

HISTORY OF INSTITUTIONS: Sir H. Maine, Freeman, Kemble,

Stubbs. THE ORIGINAL SOURCES.-BIOGRAPHIES OF OUR HIS-

TORICAL WRITERS: John Boston, John Leland, John Bale, John

Pits, William Cave, Sir James Ware, Thomas Tanner.
Later pub-

lications: Macray, Prof. Morley, Sir T. D. Hardy.

Archbishop Parker, Sir H. Savile, the Decem Scriptores, Henry

Wharton, Thomas Hearne, Fulman, Gale, Hall, Sparke, Kennet,

the Acta Sanctorum, Migne's Patrologia, Archaeologia, Ellis's Letters.

The Rolls Series. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES: Roxburgh, Bannatyne,

Maitland, and Abbotsford Clubs; Surtees Society, English Historical

Society, Camden Society; Parker, Percy, and Shakespeare Societies;

Spalding Club; Aelfric and Chetham Societies; Caxton and Early

English Text Societies. STATE PAPERS: Rymer's Foedera; Rolls

of Parliament; Publications of the Record Commissioners; Corres-

pondence of Henry VIII.; Calendars of State Papers. SPECIAL

SUBJECTS: Cobbett's Parliamentary History; Earlier Collections of

Parliamentary Debates; Hansard; Journals of the Houses of Parlia-`

ment; Strickland's Lives of the Queens of England; Green's Lives of

the English Princesses; Foss's Lives of the Judges; Campbell's Lives

of the Lord Chancellors and of The Lord Chief Justices; Le Neve's

Fasti; Macpherson's Annals of Commerce; Porter's Progress of the

Nation; Leone Levi's History of British Commerce; James's Naval

History; The Harleian Miscellany.

CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-The Classical Writers; Itinerarium of
Antoninus; Notitia Dignitatum. NON-CONTEMPOrary Writers.
Gildas;
Bede; his Historia Ecclesiastica; editions by Smith,
Moberly, Mayor and Lumby. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; edi-
tions by Thorpe and Earle; Geoffrey of Monmouth; influence of his

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CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.—Adam of Murimuth (continued), Robert
Avesbury, Higden and John of Trevisa, Henry Knighton, Chronicle
by a Monk of St. Albans; Walsingham's Historia; French Chroni-
clers on Richard II.; Adam of Usk, John Capgrave, Thomas
Otterbourne; Lives of Henry V.; Chronique de Normandie; the
Siege of Rouen; John Amundesham, John Whethamstede; other
Chronicles for Reign of Henry VI.; Bekynton's Correspondence;
John Harding, Richard Grafton, Jean de Waurin, William of
Worcester, Jean de Bel, Froissart, Enguerrand de Monstrelet;
Robert Blondel; Historie of the Arrivall of Edward IV.; the
Paston Letters; Richard of Bury, Reginald Pecock, Continuation
of the Croyland Chronicle; Warkworth's Chronicle; More's Richard
III., Papers of Richard III.; Docket Book of Edward V.; Robert
Fabyan; contemporary writers on Wyclif and Lollardism, Wright's
Political Poems. NON-CONTEMPOrary Writers.—Polydore Ver-

gil, Hall, and Redman. MODERN Writers.-Lives by Pauli, Gaird-
ner, Longman, Wallon, Freeman, Brougham, Hallam; Walcott's
Wykeham; Anstey's Munimenta; Hook's Archbishops; Shirley,
Gairdner, Geffcken, Kirk; Rogers's History of Prices

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CHAPTER VI.

From the Accession of Henry VII. to the Death of Elizabeth.
CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-Polydore Vergil and Hall (con-
tinued); Bernard André; the Venetian Relation'; the London
Chronicle Harpsfield and Cardinal Pole; Wriothesley's Chronicle ;
More's Utopia and Starkey's England; influences of the Reforma-
tion; Holinshed's Chronicles; John Stowe, his Summary, Annales,
and Survey of London; John Foxe, his Acts and Monuments; minor
works relating to the Reformation; Remains of Edward VI.;
Machyn's Diary; Chronicle of Queen Jane; Lives of More and
Wolsey; Hooker's Life of Carew; Camden's Life of Elizabeth; the
State Papers; Calendars of the State Papers; the Zürich Letters;
the Brief Discourse; Martin Marprelate; the Reformed Church in
Scotland,—Peterkin and Calderwood; Archbishop Spottiswoode ;
Hardwicke Papers; Digges's Compleat Ambassador; Cabala; the
Somers Tracts; Proceedings of the Elizabethan Parliaments; the
Burleigh Papers; Granvelle's Correspondence; Teulet's French
Despatches; Noailles Despatches; State Papers preserved at Venice
and Simancas; materials for the history of Mary, Queen of Scots;
literature relating to the Catholics and Jesuits in England;
Winwood's Memorials; Sydney Papers; Carew Letters; Harrison's
Description of England; Stubbes's Anatomie of Abuses; Stafford's
Examination. NON-CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-Fuller's Church
History; Collier's Church History; Burnet's History of the Reforma-
tion; Le Grand's Histoire du Divorce; Strype's Ecclesiastical
Memorials and Annals of the Reformation; Neal's Puritans; Dodd's
Church History; Hurd's Dialogue. BIOGRAPHIES.-Lives of Henry
VII. and Henry VIII. by Bacon, Lord Herbert of Cherbury, and Sir
John Hayward; Fiddes' Life of Wolsey; Lewis's Life of Fisher;
Fuller's Worthies; Strype's Lives; Lloyd's State Worthies; Wood's
Athenae Oxonienses; Nichols's Progresses. AUTHORITIES FOR
SCOTTISH HISTORY. MODERN WRITERS.-Froude, Ranke, Lin-
gard, Haüsser, Haweis, Hunt, Marsden, Motley. Histories of the
Jesuit Order.
Cobbett's State Trials. Bruce's History of the East
India Company. Biographical works by Wordsworth and Seebohm;
Lives of Cranmer, Parker, Grindal, Whitgift and Nowell; Lives of
Sir Christopher Hatton and Davison by Nicolas; Life of Sir Philip

From the Accession of Fames I. to the Protectorate.

CONTEMPORARY SOURCES.-State Papers of the period; Camden,

Wilson, writings of James I., Melros State Papers; Carew Letters;

Wallington's Diary; the Thomason Collection of Pamphlets; the

'King's Pamphlets'; Clarendon's History; Dalrymple's Memorials.

PARLIAMENTARY Records.-Debates of 1610; debates of 1620 and

1621; Lords' Debates of 1621, 1624, and 1626; Rushworth's Collec-

tions; Clarendon State Papers; Debates of 1625; Protests of the

Lords; Verney Papers; Whitelock's Memorials; Thurloe Papers;

May's History; Verney's Notes; Scobell's Collections; Parliaments

of 1640; Nalson's Collection; Ormonde Papers; Clarendon's Short

View; Contemporary History of Ireland. SPECIAL EVENTS, &c.—

Gunpowder Plot (Gerard and Jardine); Trial of Somerset (Amos);

Spanish Marriage (Fray Francisco); Expedition to Rochelle (Lord

Herbert of Cherbury); Charles and the Covenanters (Balcanqual

and Borough); Balfour's Annales; Guthry's Memoirs; History of

Torture (Jardine); Milton on Church Reform, the Freedom of the

Press, and the Puritan Policy; Strafford's Letters; Ludlow's

Memoirs; Holles's Memoirs; Walker's Discourses; Sprigg's Anglia

Rediviva; Cromwell and Manchester; Letters of Charles and Hen-

rietta; Register of the Visitors of Oxford; Herbert's Memoirs of

Charles the First's last years. FOREIGN RELATIONS, &c.-De la

Boderie, Dumont, Winwood, Bassompierre, Venetian Reports ;

Sully's Oeconomies Royales; Birch's Historical View; Carleton

Letters; Rusdorf Despatches. BIOGRAPHIES.-Materials for Lives

of Prynne and Laud; Heylin's Life of Laud; Lives of Hutchin-

son, Williams, Birch, Bedell, and the Dukes of Hamilton; Auto-

biographies of D'Ewes, Sir R. Carey, Lord Herbert, Lady Halket,

and Mrs. Alice Thornton. Halliwell's Letters; Correspondence

of the Hatton Family; Fairfax Correspondence; Hamilton Papers;

Baillie's Letters; Welwood's Memoirs. LATER WRITERS.-Dr.

Birch, Carte, Brodie, Godwin, Lingard, Isaac Disraeli, Carlyle,

Guizot, John Forster, Gardiner, Ranke, Sanford, Mozley, Burton;

Bancroft's History of the United States; Nichols's Progresses ;

Spedding's Bacon; Masson's Milton; Lives of Montrose, Prince

Rupert, and Fairfax; Miss Strickland and Mrs. Everett Green. 331-357

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