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CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS, DOMESTIC SERIES, OF THE REIGN OF CHARLES II., preserved in the Public Record Office. Edited by MARY ANNE EVERETT GREEN. 1860-1866.

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CALENDAR OF HOME OFFICE PAPERS OF THE REIGN OF GEORGE III., preserved
in the Public Record Office. Vols. I. and II. Edited by JOSEPH
REDINGTON, an Assistant Record Keeper, 1878-1879. Vol. III.
Edited by RICHARD ARTHUR ROBERTS, Barrister-at-Law. 1881.

.)-1765.

Vol. I.-1760 (25 Oct.)-1765.]

Vol. II.-1766-1769.

Vol. III.-1770-1772.

CALENDAR OF TREASURY PAPERS, preserved in the Public Record Office. Edited by JOSEPH REDINGTON, an Assistant Record Keeper. 18681889.

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CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS relating to SCOTLAND, preserved in the Public
Record Office. Edited by MARKHAM JOHN THORPE. 1858.

Vol. I., the Scottish Series, 1509-1589.

Vol. II., the Scottish Series, 1589-1603; an Appendix to the
Scottish Series, 1543-1592; and the State Papers relating to
Mary Queen of Scots.

CALENDAR OF DOCUMENTS relating to IRELAND, in the Public Record Office,
London. Edited by HENRY SAVAGE SWEETMAN, B.A,, Barrister-at-
Law (Ireland); continued by GUSTAVUS FREDERICK HANDCOCK. 1875-
1886.

Vol. I.
Vol. II.-

1171-1251.
1252-1284.

Vol. III.-1285-1292.

Vol. IV.-1293-1301.
Vol. V.- 1302–1307.

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CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS relating to IRELAND, OF THE REIGNS OF
HENRY VIII, EDWARD VI., MARY, and ELIZABETH, preserved in the
Public Record Office. Edited by HANS CLAUDE HAMILTON, F.S.A.
1860-1890.

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CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS relating to IRELAND, of the REIGN OF JAMES I.,
preserved in the Public Record Office, and elsewhere. Edited by the
Rev. C. W. RUSSELL, D.D., and JOHN P. PRENDERGAST, Barrister-at-
Law. 1872-1880.

Vol. I.
Vol. II.-

1603-1606.
1606-1608.

Vol. III.-1608-1610.

Vol. IV.-1611-1614.

Vol. V. 1615-1625.

This series is in continuation of the Irish State Papers commencing
with the reign of Henry VIII.; but for the reign of James I., the papers
are not confined to those in the Public Record Office, London.

CALENDAR OF THE CAREW PAPERS, preserved in the Lambeth Library.
Edited by J. S. BREWER, M.A., Professor of English Literature,
King's College, London; and WILLIAM BULLEN. 1867-1873.

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The Carew Papers are of great importance to all students of Irish

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CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS, COLONIAL SERIES. Edited by W. NOEL SAINSBURY, an Assistant Record Keeper. 1860-1892.

Vol. I.-America and West Indies, 1574-1660.

Vol. II.-East Indies, China, and Japan, 1513-1616. (Out of print.)

Vol. III.

Vol. IV.

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1617-1621.
1622-1624.

Vol V.-America and West Indies, 1661-1668.

Vol. VI.-East Indies, 1625-1629.

Vol. VII.-America and West Indies, 1669-1674.

Vol. VIII.-East Indies and Persia, 1630-1634.

These volumes deal with Colonial Papers in the Public Record Office, the India Office, and the British Museum.

CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS, FOREIGN SERIES, OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD VI., preserved in the Public Record Office. 1547-1553. Edited by W. B. TURNBULL, Barrister-at-Law, &c. 1861.

CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS, FOREIGN SERIES, OF THE REIGN OF MARY, preserved in the Public Record Office. 1553-1558. Edited by W. B. TURNBULL, Barrister-at-Law, &c. 1861.

CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS, FOREIGN SERIES, OF THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH, preserved in the Public Record Office, &c. Edited by the Rev. JOSEPH STEVENSON, M.A. (Vols. I.-VII.), and ALLAN JAMES CROSBY, M.A., Barrister-at-Law (Vols. VIII.-XI.). 1863–1880.

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CALENDAR OF LETTERS, DESPATCHES, AND STATE PAPERS, relating to the Negotiations between England and Spain, preserved in the Archives at Simancas, and elsewhere. Edited by G. A. BergenrotTH, (Vols. I. and II.) 1862–1868, and DoN PASCUAL DE GAYANGOS (Vols. III. to VI.) 1873-1890.

Vol. I. 1485-1509.
Vol. II.-1509-1525.
Supplement to Vol. I. and
Vol. II.

Vol. III., Part 1.-1525-1526.
Vol. III., Part 2.-1527-1529.

Vol. IV., Part 1.-1529-1530. |

Vol. IV., Part 2.-1531-1533.
Vol. IV., Part 2.-1531-1533.
continued.

Vol. V., Part 1.- 1534-1535.
Vol. V., Part 2.- 1536-1538.
Vol. VI., Part 1.- 1538-1542.

CALENDAR OF LETTERS AND STATE PAPERS, relating to ENGLISH AFFAIRS, preserved principally in the Archives of Simancas. Edited by MARTIN A. S. HUME, F.R.Hist. S. 1892.

Vol. I. 1558-1567.

CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS AND MANUSCRIPTS, relating to ENGLISH Affairs, preserved in the Archives of Venice, &c. Edited by RAWDON BROWN. 1864-1884, and by RAWDON BROWN and the Right Hon. G. CAVENDISH BENTINCK, M.P., 1890.

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REPORT OF THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE RECORDS AND THE REV. J. S. BREWER upon the Carte and Carew Papers in the Bodleian and Lambeth Libraries. 1864. Price 2s. 6d.

REPORT OF THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE RECORDS upon the Documents in the Archives and Public Libraries of Venice. 1866. Price 2s. 6d.

GUIDE TO THE PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF DOCUMENTS IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE. By S. R. SCARGILL BIRD, F.S.A. 1891. Price 78.

ACTS OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL OF ENGLAND, New Series. Edited by JoHN ROCHE DASENT, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. 1890-92. Price 10s. each.

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DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF ANCIENT DEEDS, preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. II.

CALENDAR OF THE PATENT ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD II. Vol. I. 1307-1313.

CALENDAR OF THE PATENT ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD III. Vol. II. 1330-1334.

CALENDAR OF THE PATENT ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF RICHARD II. Vol. I. CALENDAR OF The Close Rolls of the Reign oF EDWARD II. Vol. II. 1313, &c. CALENDAR OF LETTERS AND PAPERS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, OF THE REIGN OF HENRY VIII., preserved in the Public Record Office, the British Museum, &c. Edited by JAMES GAIRDNER, an Assistant Record Keeper. Vol. XIII. Part 2.

CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS relating to IRELAND, OF THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH, preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. VI.

CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS, COLONIAL SERIES, preserved in the Public Record Office, and elsewhere. Edited by W. NOEL SAINSBURY, late an Assistant Record Keeper. Vol. IX.

CALENDAR OF LETTERS, DESPATCHES, AND STATE PAPERS, relating to the negotiations between England and Spain, preserved in the Archives at Simancas, and elsewhere. Edited by DoN PASCUAL DE GAYANGOS. Vol. VI., Part 2.

CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS, relating to ENGLISH AFFAIRS, preserved in the Archives of Venice, &c. Edited by HORATIO F. BROWN. Vol. VIII. CALENDAR of entries in the PAPAL REGISTERS, illustrating the history of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. I. 1198-1304.

ACTS OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL OF ENGLAND, New Series, Vol. VI. Edited by JOHN ROCHE DASENT, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. yu's you

In Progress.

CALENDAR OF ANCIENT CORRESPONDENCE, Diplomatic Documents, and the like, preserved in the Public Record Office.

CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM, Henry VII.

CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS, DOMESTIC SERies, of the ReIGN OF CHARLES II.

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE.

LISTS AND INDEXES.

The object of these publications is to make the contents of the Public Record Office more easily available. In conjunction with the Calendars, they will, in course of time, form a catalogue of the National Archives, as explained in the Fifty-first Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Records (page 10).

No. I. Index of ANCIENT PETITIONS of the Chancery and the Exchequer. 9s. 6d.

No. II. List and Index of the DECLARED ACCOUNTS from the Pipe Office and the Audit Office. Price 158.

In the Press.

List of volumes of STATE PAPERS (Great Britain and Ireland), A.D. 1547-1760.

List and Index of MINISTERS' ACCOUNTS. Part I.

List and Index of COURT ROLLS.

Index of CHANCERY PROCEEDINGS, Series II., A.D. 1558-1579.

List of PLEA ROLLS.

In Progress.

Index of EARLY CHANCERY PROCEEDINGS.

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BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE MIDDLE AGES.

[ROYAL 8vo. Price 10s. each Volume or Part.]

On 25 July 1822, the House of Commons presented an address to the Crown, stating that the editions of the works of our ancient historians were inconvenient and defective; that many of their writings still remained in manuscript, and, in some cases, in a single copy only. They added, “that an uniform and convenient edition of the whole, published "under His Majesty's royal sanction, would be an undertaking honour“able to His Majesty's reign, and conducive to the advancement of "historical and constitutional knowledge; that the House therefore humbly besought His Majesty, that He would be graciously pleased to give such directions as His Majesty, in His wisdom, might think fit, "for the publication of a complete edition of the ancient historians "of this realm."

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The Master of the Rolls, being very desirous that effect should be given to the resolution of the House of Commons, submitted to Her Majesty's Treasury in 1857 a plan for the publication of the ancient chronicles and memorials of the United Kingdom, and it was adopted accordingly.

Of the Chronicles and Memorials, the following volumes have been published. They embrace the period from the earliest time of British history down to the end of the reign of Henry VII.

1. THE CHRONICLE OF ENGLAND, by JOHN CAPGrave.
F. C. HINGESTON, M.A. 1858.

Edited by the Rev.

Capgrave's Chronicle extends from the creation of the world to the year 1417. As a record of the language spoken in Norfolk (being written in English), it is of considerable value.

2. CHRONICON MONASTERII DE ABINGDON. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the. Rev. JOSEPH STEVENSON, M.A., Vicar of Leighton Buzzard. 1858. v.1.2

This Chronicle traces the history of the monastery from its foundation by King Ina
of Wessex, to the reign of Richard I. The author had access to the title deeds of the
house, and incorporates into his history various charters of the Saxon kings, of great im-
portance as illustrating not only the history of the locality but that of the kingdom.

3. LIVES OF EDWARD THE CONFESSOR. I.-La Estoire de Seint Aedward le
Rei. II. Vita Beati Edvardi Regis et Confessoris. III.-Vita
Eduuardi Regis qui apud Westmonasterium requiescit. Edited by IV
HENRY RICHARDS LUARD, M.A., Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity
College, Cambridge. 1858.

The first is a poem in Norman French, probably written in 1245. The second is an
anonymous poem, written between 1440 and 1450, which is mainly valuable as a specimen of
the Latin poetry of the time. The third, also by an anonymous author, was apparently
written between 1066 and 1074.

4. MONUMENTA FRANCISCANA. Vol. I Thomas de Eccleston de Adventu
Fratrum Minorum in Angliam. Adæ de Marisco Epistolæ. Regis-
trum Fratrum Minorum Londoniæ. Edited by J. S. BREWER, M.A.,
Professor of English Literature, King's College, London. Vol. II-
De Adventu Minorum; re-edited, with additions. Chronicle of the
Grey Friars. The ancient English version of the Rule of St. Francis.
Abbreviatio Statutorum, 1451, &c. Edited by RICHARD HOWLETT,
Barrister-at-Law. 1858, 1882.

The first volume contains original materials for the history of the settlement of the
order of St. Francis in England, the letters of Adam de Marisco, and other papers. The
second volume contains materials found since the first volume was published.

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