8 Apologia Asserii Camdeniani, with the Portrait of Camden, engraved by G. Vert'ie, on the letter-press of p. 133; and a Head of Alfred from Brazen Nose College, on p. 164 [s-X 4] p. 133-164. Addenda et Emendanda et Index Locorum:-repetition of sig nature x-2, p. 165–181; with a curious Figure of K. Alfred in the Ashmolean Museum, on the letter-press of p. 171. Subscribers Names to the LARGE and SMALL Paper copies, 7 pages. A Portrait of King Alfred, from an ancient Painting on Wood in University College, engraved by G. Vertue, as a Frontispiece ; and a Specimen of Asser's Life of Ælfred in the Saxon Character, folded, faces p. 137. * There are LARGE PAPER copies as above noticed. N. B. This work was first printed as originally written, in Saxon Characters, by Archbishop Parker, at the end of “ Historia Brevis 'Thomæ Walsingham, 1574,"in folio, with an ornamented Title page, which, becoming rare, was republished by Camden in his " Anglica, Normannica, Hibernica, Cambrica, a Veteribus Scripta. Francof. 1603." Folio. a 2. The LIFE of ALFRED, or ALVRED, the first Institutor of sub ordinate Government in this Kingdome, and Refounder of the Vniuersity of Oxford. Together with a Parallel of our Soveraigne Lord K. Charles, untill this Yeare 1634. By ROBERT Powell, of Wels, one of the Society of New Inne. Printed by Richard Badger for Thomas Alchorn, and are to be sold at the Signe of the Green Dragon in Paul's Church yard. 1634. Duodecimo. Title-page as above. Latin Dedication to Walter (Curle), Bishop of Winchester, 9 pages. N. B. 97 and 98 are omitted. 3. ÆLFREDI MAGNI ANGLORUM Regis INVICTISSIMI VITA; Tribus Libris comprehensa, a Clarissimo Dno JOHANNE SPRL- reddita, et Annotationibus illustrata ab Ælfredi in Collegio Magnæ Aulæ Universitatis Oxoniensis Alumnis. Oxonii, e Theatro Sheldoniano, Anno Dom. Ci.DC.LXXVIII. Folio. Title-page as above, with the Imprimatur on the reverse. Dedication to King Charles the Second, having the Royal Arms at the top, 2 pages. To the Reader, and Contents, 8 pages. Annotations to the Plates [c-d 2] 11 pages. Preface, (B-E 2] 15 pages. The Life, and Appendixes, beginning on the reverse of the last page of the Preface, but not numbered, (F-Rr 3] 217 pages. Corrigenda & Addenda, 1 page. Index, [ss-uu 2] (misprinted s-u 2) 12 pages. N. B. Page 191 for 119. With Six Portraits of King Ælfred on Two Plates, Burghers sc, to face Signature c; and Five Plates of Coins, placed opposite their respective Descriptions preceding the Preface, on page 5 of which is a whole-length Figure of an armed Dacian, copied from Trajan's Column. a 4. The Life of ÆLFRED THE GREAT, by Sir John Spelman, Kt. from the original Manuscript in the Bodlejan Library; with considerable Additions, and several Historical Remarks, by the Publisher THOMAS HEARNE, M.A. OXFORD: Printed at the Theatre for Maurice Atkins, at the Golden Ball in St. Paul's Church-yard, London. MDccix. Octavo, 251 pages, including the Dedication, Index, and Ad denda. With a Portrait of K. Alfred in an oval, from a MS. in the Bod leian Library. M. Burg(hers). del. & sc. а a 5. The Annals of UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, proving William of Durham the True Founder; and answering all their Arguments who ascribe it to King Alfred. By William SMITH, Rector of Melsonby, and above Twelve Years Senior Fellow of that Society. “ Ità divina providentia comparatum est, ut semper insignia mendaciu, insignes etiam redargutiones excipiant." Ex Epist. Histor. THEODORICI A NIEM annexa, p. 539. NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE: Printed by John White; and sold by T. Osborn, in Gray's Inn, London. MDCCXXVII. Octavo,
408 pages, including the Dedication, Preface, Errata, and Supplement to the Preface. Founders, and Affaires of Balliol Colledge, gathered out of ledge. versity. 1668. Quarto, 136 pages; with a folded Genealo- logical Table of the Family of Balliol at p. 6. plary Life of the Right Honourablethe Lady ELIZABETH HAST- servetur ad imum Qualis ab incepto processerit.” HOR. S. Birt in Ave-Mary Lane, London, and T. Martin in Lei- 2. The PRESENT STATE of the New Buildings of QUEEN'S COLLEGE in Oxford; with an Ichnography of the whole, and PLATES, (Engraved by M. Burghers.) Title. The Arms of the College. On the letter-press of bered Tab. 11 and 14.) NEW COLLEGE. p. 292. 1. Vita HENRICI CHICHELE, Archiepiscopi Cantvariensis, sub Regibus Henric. V. et VI. Descripta ab ARTHVRO Dyck, OXONIÆ: Excudebat Josephus Barnesius, 1617. Quarto. Virorum," 1704. 4to. a 2. The Life of HENRY CHICHELE, Archbishop of Canterbury, who lived in the Times of Henry the V and VI. Kings of En- English, and a Table of Contents annexed. St. Paul's Church-yard. MDcxcix. Octavo, 204 pages, in- · M. Burghers. 3. The Life of HENRY CHICHELE, Archbishop of Canterbury, Founder of All Souls College in the University of Oxford. By O. L. SPENCER, Fellow of All Souls College. Octavo, 244 pages. : 4. STEMMATA CHICHELBANA: or, A Genealogical Account of some of the Families derived from THOMAS CHICHELE, of Higham-Ferrers, in the County of Northampton; all whose Descendants are held to be entitled to Fellowships in All Souls College, Oxford, by virtue of their Consanguinity to Archbishop Chichele, the Founder. (By Dr. BUCKLER, of All Souls College.) OXFORD: at the Clarendon Press, MDCCLXV. Quarto. 1765, 14 pages. PLATES. i. The supposed Tombstone of William Chichele and Beatrice his Wife, 1425, at Higham-Ferrers. J. C. del. J. Mil ler sc. Frontispiece. ii. Tombstone of Thomas Chichele the Founder, and Agnes his Wife, in the Chancel of Higham-Ferrers Church, 1400. J. C. del. J. Miller sc. p. 1. A SUPPLEMENT to the Stemmata Chicheleana; containing Cor rections and very large Additions to the Tables of Descents from Thomas Chichele, of Higham-Ferrers, in the County of Northampton. OXFORD: at the Clarendon Press. MDCCLXXV. Title-page. Preface, dated 25 October 1775. Part I. containing Corrections, and some of the smaller Addi tions to the Stemmata Chicheleana, [uu-zz] 13 pages. Part II. A Continuation of the Tables, [zz 2-Nnnn 2] p. 15 160. Index, [0000-pppp] 8 pages. MAGDALEN COLLEGE. 1. GulielmI PATTENI (cui Waynfleti Agnomen fuit) WINTO NENSIS ECCLESIÆ PRÆSULIS quondam pientissimi, Summi Angliæ Cancellarii, Collegiique Divæ Mariæ Magdalenæ apud Oxonienses Fundatoris celeberrimi, Vita Obitusque.--Oxoniæ, 1602. Quarto. Reprinted in the “ Vitæ Selectorum Viro-, rum,” by Bates. 4to. 1704, PART II. 7D |