Scriptores: Camden, xxv; Post Bedam (Savile), lxiii-a; Decem (Juysdem), ibid. - b; Rerum Anglicarum (Ful- man), ibid. -c; XV (Gale), ibid.d; l'arii (Sparkes), ibid.-e; Vetustiores (Com- melin), ibid. -f; Norman- nia (Duchesne), ibid. -g; Veteres rerum Hibernicarum (O'Connor), ibid. -h; Re- rum Danicarum Medii Ævi (Langbeck), ibid. —i; Re- rum gestarum Wilhelmi Con- questoris, cxv. Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Historia Litteraria, v. Selden Society, lxiv. Select Charters and other Il- lustrations of English Con- stitutional History, from the Earliest Period to the Reign of Edward I, xci― G. Select English Works of Wyc- lif (Arnold), cxxxvi. Select Statutes and other Con- stitutional Documents (Pro- thero), clxxv.
Seu Liber Censualis Willielmi Primi, xci- D. Sharpe, J., Iv; lvxxii; lxxxix. Shrewsbury, Correspondence
of Charles Talbot, Duke of, ccxii.
Siculus, Diodorus, 17. Six Old English Chronicles, lxxv.
Simeonis Dunelmensis Opera et Collectanea, lxxxvii. Smith, Sir Thomas, 133. Societies, Learned and Scien- tific, Publications of, xx; lxxxi.
Some Sources of History for the Monmouth Rebellion and the Bloody Assizes, ccxxi. Somer's Tracts, clxiii; clxxxvi; 130; 140; 141; 143. Soder, see Maux.
Sonnenschein, W. S., xiv. Song of the Battle of Hastings, lxxii.
Sources, Bibliography of, Part I, pp. 2 to 61; Catalogues of,
p. 5; Great Collections of, p. 9; Arranged by Epochs. Pre-Norman Period, p. 26; Conquest to Charter, p. 31; Charter to Reformation, p. 34: Tudor Period, p. 40; Stuart Period, p. 49; Hano- verian Period, p. 55; Nine- teenth Century, p. 61. Sources of the Law of Eng- land, xlviii.
Spalding Club, lxv. Sparkes, Jos., lxiii — E. Sparrow's Collection, xxxiv. Spelman, H., xxxiv - F. Spicillegium sive Collectio ve- terum aliquot Scriptorum qui in Gallia Bibliothecis de- lituerant,... XXXV. Spottiswoode, John, clix. Spottiswoode Society, clix. Staffords, William, clxxviii. Starkey, England in the reign of Henry the Eighth, cxlvii. State Papers, Calendars of, xxiv; exliii; Selections from, ibid.; Miscellaneous, clx. State Papers and Miscellaneous Correspondence of Thomas, Earl of Melrose, clxxxii. State Papers of Edward, Earl of Clarendon, Calendar of Same, cci.
State Papers of William Cars- tares, ccxv.
State Papers of John Thurloe, cci.
State Tracts, ccxiv. Statutes and Laws; of the
Realm, xlviii; cvi; 28; 85: 87; 90; 91; 92; 93; 95; 99: 119; 155; 177; 189; 190. At Large, xlviii-b-c; 84; 88; 109; 110; III; 112-113; 164; 129. At Large of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, xlviii - c; Public General, xlviii d;
Evans' Collection of, 194; 208; Scobell's Col- lection (Commonwealth), clxxxvi; 164-165-166. Stephen, Life of. cxvi. Stoerk, lxviii — G.
Stow, John, cl. Summarie of the Chronicles of England, cla; Annales, or a Gen- eral Chronicle of England, ibid. (b).
Survey of the Cities of London ... cl- -C.
Strabonis Geographiæ, 16. Strafford, Letters and
De- spatches of Thomas Wenti- worth, Earl of, 158. Stubbe, Phillip, clxxvii. Stubbs, W., xxxiv-C; xci G; xciv; cl; 43: 62. Strype, John, cl-c; 136; 137. St. Albans, Chronicle of the Monastery, cxi. See Am-
undesham, Wethamstede. Summarie of the Chronicles of England, cl. Surtees Society, lxvi. Swift, Works of Dean, ccxvi. Sylvester, Matthew, ccviii. Synodalia, A Collection of Ar- ticles of Religion..., etc. (1547-1717), xxiv.
Tacitus, Germania, Agricola, Ixxiii.
Tanner, Thomas, vii.
Thesaurus Novus Anecdoto- rum, lxvii.
Thomas, of Elham, cxxiv; Earl of Melrose, clxxxii; St. of Canterbury, 58 et seq. Thorpe, B., lx; xc; xci-A; Chap. V; 41; 52. Thoyras, see Rapin. Thurloe, John, cci.
Three Chapters of Letters re- lating to the Suppression of the Monasteries, cliv. Tigurine, Epistolæ, cli. Tindal, N., ccxx.
Titi Livii Foro-Juliensis Vita Henrici Quinti, exxii. Topographia Hiberniæ, ciii. Townshend, Heywood, clxv. Tractatus de Legibus et Con- suetudinibus regni Angliæ tempore Regis Henrici Se- cundi Compositus, civ. Translations and Reprints, U. of P., 56; 60; 80; 81.
Treaties and Conventions, lxviii-A; Rymer, Fœdera;
B, Dumont, Corps Univer- sel Diplomatique; Histoire des Traités de Paix; Né- gotiations Secrètes; - C, Wenk, Corpus Juris Gentium Recentissimi...; D, Mar- ten, Recueil de Traités d'Al- liance, etc....; E, Mar- tens, Murhard, Samwer and Hopfe, Nouveau Recueil;
F, Murhard, Nouveau Sup- pléments au Recueil de Trai- tés; G, Samwer, Hopfe and Stoerk, Nouveau Recueil Général; H, Hertslet's Commercial Treaties; Mod- ern Treaties; New Treaties. Trivet, Nicholas, cx.
Trokelowe, J. de, cxi. Troubles of our Catholic Fore- fathers, clxxiii; 142.
Tub, Tale of a, ccxvi. Twysden, Ixii-b.
Union between Great Britain and Ireland, History of, 206- 207.
Universe, The, 12.
Urbinatis Anglicæ Histori......., cxl.
Usk, Adam of, cxxiii. Utopia, cxlvi.
Venetian Relation, cxlii. Verney, Ralph, clxxxvi; Sir Harry, clxxxvii. Verney Papers, clxxxvii. Vetera Analecta, xxxv. Veterum Scriptorum et Monu- mentorum..., lxix. Virgil, Polydore, cxl. Vitalis, Ordericus, cxiv; 44; 46; 54.
Walker, Sir Edward, clxxxviii. Walpole, Horace, ccxxxi. Walsingham, T., Historica An- glicana, cxi.
Walter Henningford's Chron- icle, cxiii.
Ware, Sir James, vi.
Welsh Manuscripts, lxx; So- ciety, lxx - d. Wenck, F. A. G., lxviii — c. Wendover, Roger of, cvii; Chap. IX, X. Wheeler, J. T., 223.
Whitelock, Bulstrode, Memo- rials, cc.
Whitehall, Secret History of, 176.
Whitgift, Life and Acts of John, 136. Wilkes, John, 201. Wilkins, D.. xxiv -9. William III; Correspondence of, ccxii: Papers concern- ing, ccxiii; State Tracts of Reign of, ccxiv; ccxv; His- tory of, ccix, ccxx; Letters to Louis XIV, cexxiv.
William: of Malmesbury, lxxxix; of Poitiers, xcv; The Conqueror, ibid.; 50; of Newbury, xcviii; Ris- hanger, cix; of Worcester, cxxviii; Fitz Stephen, 61. Winwood's Memorials, clxxiv. Wodrow Society, li. Worcester, Florence of, cx; 43; William of, cxxviii. Wraxall, N. W., 209. Writs, Parliamentary, lviii.
Year Books, lxxi. York Gospel Book, 42.
Zimmer, H., lxxix. Zizaniorum Fasciculi, cxxxv; 94-96.
Zurich Letters, clii.
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