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8, 10, & 12. BRAND’S POPULAR ANTIQUITIES OF GREAT BRITAIN. By Sir Henry Ellis. In 3 Vols.

9 & 11. ROGER OF WENDOVER’S FLOWERS OF HISTORY (formerly ascribed to Matthew Paris.) In 2 Vols.

13. KEIGHTLEY’S FAIRY MYTHOLOGY. Enlarged. Frontispiece by Cruikshank.

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.