Correspondence between Samuel Hartlib (the Friend of Milton), and Dr. Worthington, of Jesus College, Cambridge (a native of Manchester), from 1655 to 1661, on various Literary Subjects.
“Antiquities concerning Cheshire,” by Randall Minshull, written A.D. 1591, from a MS. in the Gough Collection.
Register of the Lancaster Priory, from a MS. (No. 3764) in the Harleian Collection.
Selections from the Visitations of Lancashire in 1533, 1567, and 1613, in the Herald’s College, British Museum, Bodleian, and Caius College Libraries.
Selections from Dodsworth’s MSS. in the Bodleian Library, Randal Holmes’s Collections for Lancashire and Cheshire (MSS. Harleian), and Warburton’s Collections for Cheshire (MSS. Lansdown).
Annales Cestrienses, or Chronicle of St. Werburgh, from the MS. in the British Museum.
A Reprint of Henry Bradshaw’s Life and History of St. Werburgh, from the very rare 4to of 1521, printed by Pynson.
The Letters and Correspondence of Sir William Brereton, from the original MSS., in 5 vols. folio, in the British Museum.
A Poem, by Laurence Bostock, on the subject of the Saxon and Norman Earls of Chester.
Bishop Gastrell’s Notitia Cestriensis, on the subject of the Ecclesiastical Antiquities of the Diocese of Chester, from the original MS.
History of the Earldom of Chester, collected by Archbishop Parker, entitled De Successione Comitum Cestriae a Hugone Lupo ad Johannem Scoticum, from the original MS. in Ben’et College Library, Cambridge.
Volume of Funeral Certificates of Lancashire and Cheshire.
Volume of Early Lancashire and Cheshire Wills.
A Selection of Papers relating to the Rebellion of
1715, including
Clarke’s Journal of the March of the Rebels
from Carlisle to Preston.
A Memoir of the Chetham Family, from original documents.
The Diary of the Rev. Henry Newcome, M.A., from the original MS. in the possession of his descendant, the Rev. Thomas Newcome, M.A., Rector of Shenley, Herts.
Lucianus Monacus de laude Cestrie, a Latin MS. of the 13th century, descriptive of the walls, gates, &c., of the City of Chester, formerly belonging to Thomas Allen, DD., and now in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Richard Robinson’s Golden Mirrour, Bk. lett. 4to. Lond., 1580. Containing Poems on the Etymology of the names of several Cheshire Families; from the exceedingly rare copy formerly in the collection of Richard Heber, Esq., (see Cat. pt. iv. 2413,) and now in the British Museum.
A volume of the early Ballad Poetry of Lancashire.
The Coucher Book of Whalley Abbey.
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