ALSO ALREADY PUBLISHED.
A Primæval British Metropolis. With Notes on the Ancient Topography of the South-Western Peninsula of Britain. 1877.
Bristol: Thomas Kerslake & Co. (1s., postage 2d.)
Contents: The Pen-Pits and Stourhead. Cair Pensauelcoit. Penselwood. The Nennian Catalogue of Cities. Totnais or Talnas, of the Welsh “Bruts.” Æt Peonnum, A.D. 658 and 1016. Pointington Down, near Sherborne. Celtic Hagiography of Somerset. Vespasian’s Incursion, A.D. 47. Alauna Sylva. Dolbury and Exeter. Sceorstan, A.D. 1016, &c.
The Celt and the Teuton in Exeter. With Plan. A.D. 927.
Printed in the Archæological Journal (Institute), Vol. xxx. 1874.
Saint Ewen. Bristol and the Welsh Border. Circiter A.D. 577-926. 1875.
Bristol: Thomas Kerslake & Co. (1s. Post free.)
The Ancient Kingdom of Damnonia. In Remains of the Celtic Hagiology.
Printed in the Journal of the British Archæological Association. 1876. Vol. xxxiii.
What is a Town?
Printed in the Archæological Journal (Institute), Vol. xxxiv. 1877.
Various Papers, Notes, &c.
Sanctus Vedastus = Saint Foster.
Athelney (Before Alfred.)
Antiquarian Legislation.
Catherine Bovey, of Flaxley, Gloucestershire, the “Perverse Widow” of Sir Roger de Coverley. With Notes on the Correspondence of Alexander Pope. (1856.)
Property in Old Manuscripts.
Perhaps may follow:
Notes on the Place, “Augustine’s Oak,” of Ven. Beda.
Perhaps also:
The Dedications of the Churches and Chapels in Bristol and Gloucestershire.