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LONDON: Printed for J. Nichols, in Red Lion Court, Fleet
Street; J. Robson, New Bond Street, and C. Dilly, in the
Poultry Messrs. Fletchers, D. Prince, and J. Cooke at Ox-
ford: and J. Merrill at Cambridge. MDCCLXXXIII. Quarto.

Title-page as above.

Preface, p. iii-viii.

The Specimen, [A-14] 71 pages.

N. B. The First Edition was printed in the Winter of 1782,

and consisted of Twenty copies only, for private distribution.-

Vide Preface, p. 8.

VI.

SCHOLA THAMENSIS ex Fundatione JOHANNIS WIL-
LIAMS Militis, Domini WILLIAMS DE THAME. God
save the Queene. 1575. Folio.

Regiæ Maiestatis Licentia, [A] 7 pages.

Index sive Summa compendiaria cuiusque Capitis sequentium
Statutorum, [D] 2 pages.

De Erectione Scholæ Thamensis, una cum Instauratione Hospitij
Pauperum ibidem facta, [Dii-Lii] 58 pages, not numbered.

N. B. The Statute appointed to be read by the Usher, before
the Parishioners of Thame, the first Sunday after his admission,
is printed in English: the rest of the Volume is in Latin.
Extract from a MS. Note prefixed to the Volume by Dr. R. Raw-
linson, by whom it was bequeathed to the Bodleian Library
and classed among his MSS.:

"This copy of the Charter Agreement between the Trustees,
Latin and English Statutes belonging to Tame Schole in Oxford-
shire, I take to be as scarce and valuable as any Manuscript, and
think it should be esteemed as such.
R. R.

"London House,

21 Decemb. 1743."

** The collation of this very rare volume is from the Bod-
leian Copy, without a title, which appears to be further deficient,
calculating by the signatures A to D. The Editor was not per-
mitted to examine the official Copy in possession of the Warden
of New College, Patron of the School.

VII.

CROUCH-HILL, a Descriptive Poem; with some Ac-
count of the Sieges of Banbury Castle, in the Reign
of Charles the First.

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Though not in Fancy's maze he wander'd long,
But stoop'd to Truth, and moraliz'd his song."-Pope.

Printed for the Author: and sold by W. Rusher, Banbury;
G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Paternoster Row, London; and
C. S. Rann, Oxford. MDCCLXXXIX. Octavo, 34 pages.

VIII.

MEMOIRS Of OSNEY ABBEY near OXFORD; collected
from the most authentic Authors; together with va-

The ANTIENT and PRESENT STATE of the CITY of
OXFORD; containing an Account of its Foundation,
Antiquity, Situation, Suburbs, Divisions by Wards,
Walls, Castle, Fairs, Religious Houses, Abbeys, St.
Frideswede's Churches, as well those destroyed as
the present, with their Monumental Inscriptions:
Mayors, Members of Parliament, &c. The whole
chiefly collected by Mr. ANTHONY à WOOD; with
Additions by the Rev. Sir J. PESHALL, Bart.

"Ad Te nunc habeo verbum, O Civitas!
Que grandi titulo terram inhabitas,

Que toto seculo famosa radias,

En ad Te clamito, si forsan audias."

TRYVYLTRAM, de Laude Oxon. MSS. in Bib. Cotton. et Bodl.

LONDON: Printed for J. and F. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-

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