14, 15, &, 16. Sir Thomas Browne's Works.
Edited by Simon Wilkin.
Portrait. In 3 Vols. With Index.

17, 19, & 31. Matthew Paris's Chronicle,
containing the History of England from 1235, with Index to the whole, including the portion published under the name of Roger Of Wendover, in 3 Vols. (See 9 and 11). Portrait.

18. Yule-tide Stories,
A collection of Scandinavian Tales and Traditions, edited by B. Thorpe, Esq.

20 & 23. Roger De Hoveden's Annals Of English History, from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201. Translated by H. T. Riley, Esq., B.A. In 2 Vols.

21. Henry Of Huntingdon's History Of The English,
from the Roman Invasion to Henry II.; with The Acts of King Stephen, &c.

22. Pauli's Life Of Alfred The Great.
To which is appended Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Version Of Orosius, with a literal translation. Notes, and an Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Glossary, by B. Thorpe, Esq.

24 & 25. Matthew Of Westminster's Flowers Of History, especially such as relate to the affairs of Britain, from the beginning of the world to A.D. 1307. Translated by C. D. Yonge, B.A. In 2 Vols.

26. Lepsius's Letters From Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Peninsula of Sinai. Revised by the Author.
Translated by Leonora And Joanna B. Horner.
With Maps and Coloured View of Mount Barkal.

27, 28, 30 & 36. Ordericus Vitalis, His Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy, translated, with Notes, the Introduction of Guizot, Critical Notice by M. Deiille, and very copious Index, by T. Forester, M.A. In 4 Vols.

29. Ingulph's Chronicle Of The Abbey Of Croyland, with the Continuations by Peter of Blois and other Writers. Translated, with Notes and an Index, by H. T. Riley, B.A.