CATALOGUE

OF BOOKS EITHER QUOTED OR CONSULTED

IN REFERENCE TO THE

LIFE AND TIMES OF THE MARQUIS OF WORCESTER.

1 Aiazzi, Cura di G. Nunziatura in Irlanda di Monsignor Gio. Batista Rinuccini Arcivescovo di Fermo negli anni 1645 a 1649. 8vo. Firenze, 1844.

2 Allen, Thomas. The Historical Antiquities of London, &c.; continued by Thomas Wright. 4 vols. 8vo. 1839.

3 —— History and Antiquities of the Parish of Lambeth. 4to. 1827.

4 Annual Register, 1769.

4* Antiquarian Repertory. By Francis Grose, F.S.A., &c. and other eminent antiquarians. Vol. IV. 4to. 1809.

4**Archæologia; or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity. Vol. 6. 4to. 1782.

5 Atkyns, Sir Robert. The ancient and present state of Gloucestershire. Folio. 1712.

— Baker, Charles. See [T. D. or T. Dineley.]

5*Barber, J. T., F.S.A. A Tour through South Wales and Monmouthshire. 8vo. 1803.

5**Barrington, Sir Jonah. Historic Memoirs of Ireland. 2nd edition. 2 vols. 4to. 1833.

6 Bayley, John, F.R.S., &c. The History and Antiquities of the Tower of London. In 2 parts, royal 4to. 1825.

7 Bayly, Thomas, (Sub-dean of Bath and Wells). Worcester’s Apophthegme: or Witty sayings of the Right Honourable Henry (late) Marquess and Earl of Worcester. By T. B. Small 12mo. 1650.

7*—— Certamen Religiosum: or, a conference between his late Majesty, Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquis and Earl of Worcester, concerning Religion, 1646. 12mo. 1649.

8 Beatson’s Political Index modernised; The Book of Dignities. By Joseph Haydn. 8vo. 1851.

9 Beattie, Wm., M.D. The Castles and Abbeys of England. Royal 8vo. 18—.

10 Beaufort Family, Portraits and Biographical Notices of the. Folio. Salisbury, 1804.

11 [Beling, Sir Richard.] Vindicarum Catholicarum Hiberniæ. Authore Philopatro Irenæo. Libri duo, quorum. pp. 256. 18mo. Paris, 1650. [He was one of the great movers of the rebellion, but of the moderate party.]

12 Betham, Rev. William. The Baronetage of England. 4to. 1803.

12*Bibliotheca Regia; or, The Royal Library, Ch. II. Not extant in the Reliquiæ Carolinæ. In two Books, 12mo. [Brit. Mus.] 1659.

13 Birch, Thomas, D.D., Secretary of the Royal Society. An Inquiry into the share which Charles I. had in the transactions of the Earl of Glamorgan. 8vo. 1756.

— Bliss’ Walpole. See [Walpole.]

14 Boyle, Honourable Robert, The Works of. 5 vols. folio. 1744.

— Brooke, Ralphe. See [Augustine Vincent.]

15 Brooks, Wm. Alex., Architect. Select Specimens of the Monastic, Castellated, and Domestic Architecture of Great Britain. Part 1, Nos. 1 and 2, [all pubd.] folio. 1826.

16 Bruce, John, F.S.A., &c. Charles I. in 1646; Letters of Charles the First to Queen Henrietta Maria. Edited by —— [Camden Society.] 4to. 1856.

17 Brydges, Sir Egerton, Bart. Memoirs of the Peers of England during the reign of James I. [all pubd.] 8vo. 1802.

18 —— Restituta; or, Titles and Extracts of Old Books. 4 vols. 8vo. 1815.

19 —— Censura Literaria. 10 vols. 8vo. 1815.

20 Burke, Sir Bernard. A Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain. 2nd edn. 8vo. 1855.

21 Buck’s Antiquities; or Venerable Remains of above 400 Castles, &c. in England and Wales. 3 vols, folio. 1774.

22 Burton, Thomas, M.P. Diary of the Parliaments of Oliver and Richard Cromwell. 4 vols. 8vo, 1828.

— Byrne, W., F.S.A. See [Thomas Hearne.]

22*Carlisle, Nicholas, F.R.S. &c. An inquiry into the place and quality of the Gentlemen of His Majesty’s honourable Privy Chamber. 8vo. 1829.

23 Carlyle, Thomas. Oliver Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches. 4 vols. 1850.

24 Carte, Thomas, M.A. A History of the Life of James Duke of Ormonde. 1736.

25 [Carte, Thomas.] Life of James Duke of Ormond, containing an account of the most remarkable affairs of his time, and particularly of Ireland under his government: with an Appendix and a Collection of Letters. A new edition. 6 vols. 8vo. Oxford, 1851.

— Charles I. Letters, 1664. See [John Bruce.]

26 Clarendon’s History of the Rebellion. 7 vols. 8vo. 1849.

— Clarendon’s Life, &c. See [T. H. Lister.]

26*—— State Papers collected by, 3 vols. Folio. Oxford, 1767–1773 and 1786.

27 Clayton, J. W. Personal Memoirs of Charles II. 2 vols. 8vo. 1859.

28 Collins, Arthur. Letters and Memorials of State. 2 vols. folio. 1746.

— —— Peerage of England. 9 vols. 8vo. 1812.

29 Corbet, John, Preacher of God’s Word. An Historicall relation of the Military Government of Gloucestershire from the beginning of the Civill Warre. 1645. [Reprinted in “Bibliotheca Gloucestrensis.” By John Washbourn, jr. 4to. Gloucester, 1825.]

30 Cosmo the Third, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Travels through England during the reign of K. Charles II. (1669.) Royal 4to. 1821.

31 Coxe, Wm., A.M., &c. An Historical Tour in Monmouthshire, illustrated with views by Sir R. C. Hoare, Bart., &c. 4to. 1801.

— Courthope, William. See [Sir Harris Nicolas.]

32 Croker, T. C. Narratives illustrative of the Contests in Ireland in 1641–1690. Edited by. (Camden Society). 4to. 1841.

33 Cunningham, Peter. Handbook of London. 12mo. 1850.

34 [Dineley, T.] Notitia Cambro-Britannica: A voyage of North and South Wales; being observations in attending his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, in his progress there, 1684. By T. D. Gen. Edited from the original MS. by Charles Baker, Esq. London, printed for private circulation. 4to. 1864.

35 Disraeli, Isaac. Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles I. 2 vols. 8vo. 1851.

36 Dodd, Charles, [i.e. Hugh Tootell]. Church History of England, from the commencement of the 16th Century to the revolution in 1688. With notes and a continuation by the Rev. M. A. Tierney. 5 vols. 8vo. 1839–43.

36*Dugdale, William, (Norroy King of Arms). The Baronage of England. Folio. 1675.

37 Evelyn, John, F.R.S. Diary and Correspondence of. Edited by Wm. Bray, F.A.S. 1859. Crown 8vo. 1859.

38 Fanshawe, Lady. Memoirs of Lady F., wife of the Right Hon. Sir Richard Fanshawe, Bart. Ambassador from Charles the Second to the Court of Madrid in 1665. Written by herself. 8vo. 1829.

39 Fellowes, W. D. Historical Sketches of Charles the First. 4to. 1828.

40 Fosbroke, Rev. Thomas Dudley, M. A. A picturesque and topographical account of Raglan Castle. 12mo. Monmouth, 1831.

— Gardnor, John. See [David Williams.]

41 Glamorgan’s, The Earl of, Negotiations and colourable commitment in Ireland demonstrated, or the Irish Plot for bringing 10,000 men and arms into England, &c. 4to. 1645.

42 Green, Valentine, F.S.A. The History and Antiquities of the city and suburbs of Worcester. 2 vols. 4to. 1796.

— Grose, Francis, F.S.A. See [Antiquarian Repertory.]

44 Guizot, M. History of Charles I. and the English Revolution. Vol. 2. 8vo. 1854.

45 Harleian Miscellany. Vol. 2. 1809. Vol. 4. Vol. 7, 8. 4to. 1811.

46 Harley, Lady Brilliana, Letters of; (Wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, K. B.) With Introduction and notes by Thos. T. Lewis, A. M. London, (Camden Society.) 4to. 1853.

— Haydn, Joseph. See [Beatson.]

47 Hearne, Thomas, F.S.A. The Antiquities of Great Britain, illustrated in views of Monasteries, Castles, and Churches. Engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. from Drawings by Thomas Hearne, F.S.A. 2 vols. Oblong folio. 1807.

48 Heath, Charles, Printer. Historical and descriptive accounts of the ancient and present state of Ragland Castle. 8vo. Monmouth, 1806.

— —— 10th edition. 8vo. Monmouth, 1825.

49 Heath, James. A brief chronicle of the late war in the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. In 4 parts. From 1637 to 1663. By H. J. 2nd edition. 12mo. 1663.

50 Hooper, Jacob. An impartial history of the rebellion and civil wars in England during the reign of King Charles the First. Collected from Clarendon, Bishop Kennet, Echard, Rushworth, &c. Folio, 1738.

51 Hough, C. (Monmouth.) A companion to Ragland Castle: or, a familiar description of that beautiful and interesting ruin. 4to. 1833.

52 Howel, James. Londinopolis; an Historicall Discourse of Perlustration of the City of London, &c. Whereunto is added another of the city of Westminster. Folio. 1657.

53 Howitt, William and Mary. Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain. 4to. 1862.

54 Hume, David. The History of England. 8 vols. 8vo. 1778.

55 Hume and Smollett. The History of England. With the continuation by the Rev. T. S. Hughes, B. D. Crown 8vo. 1854.

— Hyde, E. Earl of Clarendon—See [Clarendon, Earl of.]

56 Iter Carolinum. Somers’ Tracts, containing 1641 to 1648. Printed in 1660. 4to.

— Johnson, George W. The Fairfax Correspondence. Memoirs of the reign of Charles the First. 4 vols. 8vo. 1848–9.

57 Journals of the House of Commons. Folio. London.

57*Journals of the House of Lords. Folio. London.

58 Kennet, Dr. White, (Bishop of Peterborough). A complete History of England. 3 vols. folio. 1706.

59 ——— A Register and Chronicle, Ecclesiastical and Civil, containing matters of fact, delivered in the words of the most authentick books, papers, and records; digested in exact order of time. Faithfully taken from the MS. collections of the Lord Bishop of Chester. 2 vols. folio. 1728.

60 Knight’s Pictorial History of England. Royal 8vo. 18—

61 Leyburn, George, D.D., (Chaplain to Henrietta Maria, Queen of England), Memoirs of, being a Journal of his agency for Prince Charles in Ireland, in the year 1647. 12mo. 1722.

62 Lingard, John, D.D. The History of England. 10 vols. 8vo. 5th edition. 1849.

63 Lister, T. H. Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon, with original correspondence. 3 vols. 8vo. 1837.

64 Lodge, Edmund, (Norroy King of Arms, F.S.A.) Portraits and Memoirs of the most illustrious personages of British History. Royal 8vo. 1831–3.

65 Lysons, Rev. D., M.A., &c. The Environs of London. 4to. 1792.

66 ——— Supplement to the First Edition of Historical Account of the Environs of London. 4to. 1811.

67 Macaulay, Lord. The History of England. Vol. 1st. 8vo. 1857.

68 Meehan, Rev. C. P. The Confederation of Kilkenny. 12mo. Dublin, 1862.

68*Memorials of the English Affairs: or an historical account of what passed from the beginning of the reign of King Charles the First, to King Charles the Second his happy restoration. Printed for N. Ponder. Folio. 1682.

69 Milton, John, The Prose Works of. By Charles Symonds. 7 vols. 8vo. 1806.

— Newcourt’s Map of Ancient London. 1658. And 1863.

[See [Worcester House], [Baynard’s Castle], and [The Tower.]] From an exact delineation of the Cities of London and Westminster and the Svbvrbs thereof, Together with ye Burrough of Sovthwark and all ye thoroughfares, highwaies, streets, lanes and common allies within the same composed by a Scale, and Iconographically described by Richard Newcovrt of Somerton in the Countie of Somerset, Gentleman. Wm. Faithorne, Sculpsit. 1658. [Engraved from the Original by George Jarman, and pubd. by Edward Stanford, Charing Cross, 1863.] Measures 3ft. 5in. by 6ft. 3½in.

70 Nicolas, Sir Harris. Historic Peerage of England, revised by William Courthope, Esq., Somerset Herald. 8vo. 18—

71 Nichols, John. The Progresses, &c., of King James the First. Vol. 1st. 4to. 1828.

72 —— Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century. 6 vols. 8vo. 1812.

72*—— Literary Anecdotes. 8vo. 1814 and 1815.

73 Nichols (J. B.) & Son. Collectanea Topographica. 8vo. 1834.

74 —— Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica. 8 vols. 8vo. 1841. [Vol. VII. p. 190.]

75 Nichols, John Gough. Autographs of Royal, Noble, Learned and Remarkable Personages conspicuous in English History. Folio. 1829.

76 Notes and Queries. Second Series. 1st Vol. small 4to. 1856.

— O’Donovan, John. Annals of the Rebellion of Ireland. 4 vols. 1851.

Ormond, James, Duke of, Life of. See [Carte.]

77 Pamphlets, Collection of. 1646. 4to. [The gift of George III. to the Brit. Mus. E. 350.]

78 Pepys, Samuel, F.R.S. Diary and Correspondence of. 6th edition, in 4 vols, crown 8vo. 1858.

79 Peterborough, Bishop of. A Register and Chronicle, Ecclesiastical and Civil; from the Restoration of Charles II. Faithfully taken from the MS. Collections of. Folio. 1728.

80 Playfair, W. British Family Antiquity. 4to. 1809.

— Ponder, N. See [Memorials of the English Affairs.]

81 Pote, Joseph. The History and Antiquities of Windsor Castle, and the Royal College, and Chapel of St. George. 4to. 1749.

82 Prout, John Skinner. The Castles and Abbeys of Monmouthshire. Folio. 1838.

83 Ragland Castle; The gallant siege of the Parliamentary forces before. May 30, 1646.

[“Collection of Pamphlets,” 1646. 4to. The gift of George III. to the Brit. Mus.]

84 Ragland Castle; An exact and true relation of the many several messages that have passed between Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Marquis of Worcester, &c. &c. 4to. 1646.

[“Collection of Pamphlets,” 1646. 4to. The gift of George III. to the Brit. Mus.]

85 Rapin de Thoyras. The History of England. Translated by N. Tindal, M.A. Folio. 1733.

— Rinuccini, G. B.—See [G. Aiazzi.]

— Roberts, George.—See [Walter Yonge.]

86 Rudder, Samuel. A new history of Gloucestershire. Folio. 1779.

87 Rushworth, John. Historical Collections. Third part, Vol. 2. 1640–1644. Folio. 1692.

88 Sandford, Francis. A genealogical history of the Kings and Queens of England, and Monarchs of Great Britain, &c., from 1066 to 1707; continued by Samuel Stebbing. Folio. 1707.

89 Seward’s Anecdotes of some distinguished persons. 12mo. 1796.

90 Somers, Lord, Tracts. A collection of scarce and valuable tracts, 2nd edition, revised by Sir Walter Scott. Vol. 4. 4to. 1810.

— Somers, Lord.—See [Iter Carolinum.]

— Spectator, The. (Newspaper.) pp. 706 and 733. 1864. Vol.

91 Sprat, Thomas, F.S.A. Observations on Monsieur Sorbière’s Voyage into England; written to Dr. Wren, Professor of Astronomy. 12mo. 1665.

92 Sprigge, John, M.A. Anglia Rediviva; England’s Recovery: being the History of the Motions, Actions, and Successes of the Army, &c. Sir Thomas Fairfax, Kt. Folio. 1647.

92*State Papers, domestic series, Calendars of: viz.—

1547–1580. Edited by R. Lemon, F.S.A. 8vo.1856.

1603–1610. Edited by Mary Anne Everett Green. 〃1857.

1611–1618.〃〃〃〃1858.

1619–1623.〃〃〃〃1858.

1623–1625.〃〃〃〃1859.

1625–1626. Edited by John Bruce, V.P.S.A., &c. 〃1858.

1627–1628.〃〃〃〃1858.

1628–1629.〃〃〃〃1859.

1629–1631.〃〃〃〃1860.

1631–1633.〃〃F.S.A. 〃1862.

1633–1634.〃〃〃〃1863.

1634–1635.〃〃〃〃1864.

1660–1661. Edited by Mary Anne Everett Green. 〃1860.

1661–1662.〃〃〃〃1861.

1663–1664.〃〃〃〃1864.

1664–1665.〃〃〃〃1863.

1665–1666.〃〃〃〃1864.

93 Symonds, Richard. Diary of the marches of the Royal Army during the great Civil War. From the original Manuscript in the British Museum. Edited by C. E. Long. London (Camden Society). 4to. 1859.

94 Tallis’s Illustrated London; with historical and descriptive letter-press by William Gaspey. 2 vols. 12mo. 1851.

95 Thomas, F. S. Historical Notes, 1603–1714. Roy. 8vo. 1856.

96 Toone’s Chronological Historian. 8vo. 1826.

— Tierney, Rev. M.A.—See [Charles Dodd.]

— Vaughan, Robert, D.D. The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, and the state of Europe during the early part of the reign of Louis XIV. 2 vols. 8vo. 1838.

— Vincent, Augustine. A discoverie of Errours in the Catalogue of Nobility, published by Ralphe Brooke, Yorke Herald. Fol. 1622.

97 Walpole, Horace, Earl of Orford. A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, &c. Edited by Thomas Park. 8vo. 1806.

98 —— A Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors, &c. With copious MS. Notes by P. Bliss; containing many cuttings from newspapers, &c. 5 vols. 1806.

[Brit. Museum.]

99 —— Anecdotes of Painting in England. With additions by the Rev. James Dallaway; revised by N. Wornum. 3 vols 8vo. 1849.

100 Warburton, Eliot. Memoirs of Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers. 3 vols. 8vo. 1849.

101 Warner, F., LL.D. The History of the Rebellion and Civil War in Ireland. 2 vols. 4to. 1767.

102 Washbourn, John, Junr. Bibliotheca Gloucestrensis. 2 vols. 4to. Gloucester, 1825.

103 Watkyns, Rowland. Flamma sine Fumo; or Poems without Fictions. By R. W. 16mo. 1662.

104 Weld, C. R. A History of the Royal Society. 2 vols. 8vo. 1848.

105 Whitelocke’s Memorials of the English Affairs; Charles I. and II. Folio. 1732.

106 Wiffen, J. H. Historical Memoirs of the House of Russell. 2 vols. 8vo. 1833.

107 Willement, Thomas. Facsimile of a contemporary Roll, with the names and the arms of the Sovereign and the Spiritual and Temporal Peers who sat in the Parliament held at Westminster on the 5th of February, in the Sixth year of the reign of King Henry VIII. 1515, in the possession of T. W. Royal 4to. 1829.

108 Williams, David. The History of Monmouthshire, illustrated with Views. By John Gardnor, Vicar of Battersea. 4to. 1796.

109 Wood, Anthony ’A. Athenæ Oxonienses; continued by Philip Bliss. Vol. 3rd. 4to. 1817.

110 Yonge, Walter, Esq., (Justice of the Peace, and M.P. for Honiton). Diary written at Colyton and Axminster, Co. Devon, from 1604 to 1628. Edited by George Roberts, (Camden Society.) 4to. 1838.


Footnotes

[A] No letter q or z.

[B] There is in the British Museum, bound up along with other broadsides, one on which is printed the whole of the foregoing, commencing with the letter, “Most Gracious Sovereign,” and ending at this signature. The printed matter covers 14½ by 11 inches of surface, and was originally a sheet of at least 18 by 13 or 14 inches, including the margin, which has been cut off. It is catalogued under “Somerset;” and the reference is, Brit. Mus. No. 12. E 1. 75.

[C] 15 Car. II. cap. xii. 1663.

[D] See also the Notice in Birch’s Inquiry, 1756, page 330.

[72] Nichols, Vol. 2, p. 471.

[72*] Nichols, Vol. 9, 1815, p. 476.

[E] Voir le drame intitulé Salomon Je Caus, joué à l’Ambigu en 1857.

[F] Spille; to waste, to throw away, to destroy,

[G] Stont; for stondeth (standeth).