1. Robert Brady, Complete History of England; 1685.
2. Henry Care, English Liberties in the Freeborn Subjects’ Inheritance;
1719.
3. John Richard Green, A Short History of the English People; edition of
1875.
4. Robert Henry, History of Great Britain; 6th edition, 1806.
5. John Lingard, A History of England to 1688; 1819-30.
6. James Mackintosh, History of England; edition of 1853.
7. Goldwin Smith, The United Kingdom: a Political History; 1899.
8. James Tyrrell, History of England, 1697–1704.
IX. HISTORIES OF SPECIAL PERIODS.
1. Mary Bateson, Mediaeval England (Story of the Nations Series); 1903.
2. Edward Augustus Freeman, The Norman Conquest of England; 1870-9.
3. Edward Augustus Freeman, The Reign of William Rufus; 1882.
4. Samuel Rawson Gardiner, History of England from the Accession of James I. to
the Outbreak of the Civil War; 1883-4.
5. Henry Hallam, View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages; 7th
edition, 1837.
6. John Mitchell Kemble, Saxons in England; 1849.
7. Kate Norgate, England under Angevin Kings; 1887.
8. Kate Norgate, John Lackland; 1902.
9. Charles Pearson, A History of England during the Early and Middle
Ages; 1867.
10. George Walter Prothero, The Life of Simon de Montfort, Earl of
Leicester; 1877.
11. James Henry Ramsay, The Foundations of England; 1898.
12. James Henry Ramsay, The Angevin Empire; 1903.
X. MISCELLANEOUS.
1. Robert Brady, A Full and Clear Answer; 1683.
2. Émile Boutmy, Etudes de Droit Constitutionnel; 1885.
3. Edmund Burke, Works; edition of 1837 (Boston).
4. Stephen Dowell, History of Taxation and Taxes in England; 1884.
5. Hubert Hall, History of the Customs Revenue in England; 1885.
6. Charles Gross, Preface to Select Cases from the Coroners’ Rolls
(Selden Society); 1896.
7. Gaillard Thomas Lapsley, The County Palatine of Durham; 1900.
8. Henry Richards Luard, Preface to vol. 2 of Matthew Paris, Chronica Majora
(Rolls Series); 1872.
9. Achille Luchaire, Communes Françaises, 1890.
10. John Luffman, Charters of London; 1793.
11. George Neilson, Trial by Combat; 1890.
12. John Noorthouck, A New History of London; 1773.
13. Jesse Macy, The English Constitution; a Commentary on its nature and
growth, 1897.
14. Frederic William Maitland, Township and Borough; 1898.
15. Frederic William Maitland, in Social England, edited by Henry Duff
Trail, vol. 1; 1st edition, 1893.
16. Frederic William Maitland, Preface to Select Pleas of the Crown
(Selden Society); 1888.
17. Frederic William Maitland, Preface to Select Pleas in Manorial and other
Seignorial Courts (Selden Society); 1889.
18. Frederic William Maitland, Preface to The Mirror of Justices (Selden
Society); 1895.
19. Charles de Montesquieu, De l’Esprit des Lois; edition of 1750,
Edinburgh.
20. Frederic Pollock, Essays in Jurisprudence and Ethics; 1894.
21. James McMullen Rigg, Preface to Select Pleas, Starrs, and other Records from
the Rolls of the Exchequer of the Jews (Selden Society); 1902.
22. Oskar Rössler, Kaiserin Mathilde und das Zeitalter der Anarchie in
England; 1897.
23. John Horace Round, editorial notes to Ancient Charters, Royal and Private
(Pipe Roll Society, vol. 10); 1888.
24. John Horace Round, Geoffrey de Mandeville: a Study of the Anarchy;
1892.
25. John Horace Round, Feudal England: Historical Studies of the Eleventh and
Twelfth Centuries; 1895.
26. John Horace Round, The Commune of London and other Studies; 1899.
27. Frederic Seebohm, The English Village Community: an Essay on Economic
History; 1883.
28. William Stubbs, Preface to Walter of Coventry, Memoriale (Rolls
Series); 1872.
29. George James Turner, Preface to Select Pleas of the Forest (Selden
Society); 1901.
30. Paul Vinogradoff, Villainage in England: Essays in English Mediaeval
History; 1892.
XI. CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE.
1. George B. Adams, London and the Commune, in Engl. Hist.
Rev. for October, 1904; xix. 706.
2. Mary Bateson, A London Municipal Collection of the Reign of John, in
Engl. Hist. Rev. for July, 1902; xii. 480.
3. G. H. Blakesley, Manorial Jurisdiction, in Law Quarterly
Review for April, 1889; v. 113.
4. Hubert Hall, An Unknown Charter of Liberties, in Engl. Hist.
Rev. for April, 1894; ix. 326.
5. Edward Jenks, The Story of the Habeas Corpus, in Law Quarterly
Review for January, 1902; xviii. 64.
6. Edward Jenks, The Myth of Magna Carta, in Independent
Review for November, 1904; iv. 260.
7. Frederic William Maitland, Review of Dr. Charles Gross’s The Early Historical
Influence of the Office of Coroner, in Engl. Hist. Rev. for
October, 1903; viii. 758.
8. Cardinal Manning, The Pope and Magna Charta, in Contemporary
Review for December, 1875 (subsequently reprinted 1885, Baltimore).
9. George Walter Prothero, An unknown Charter of Liberties, in Engl.
Hist. Rev. for January, 1894; ix. 117.
10. John Horace Round, An unknown Charter of Liberties, in Engl.
Hist. Rev. for April, 1893; viii. 288.
11. John Horace Round, The Great Assize, in The
Athenaeum for 28th January, 1899; p. 113.
12. H. B. Simpson, The Office of Constable, in Engl. Hist.
Rev. for October, 1895; x. 625.
XII. REPORTS, BIBLIOGRAPHIES, AND DICTIONARIES.
1. Reports from the Lords’ Committee appointed to search the Journals of the
House, Rolls of Parliament, and other Records for all matters touching the Dignity of a
Peer; 1st Report, 1820.
2. Reports from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the state of the
Public Records of the Kingdom (Record Commission); 1800.
3. Report on Manuscripts in Various Collections (Historical Manuscripts
Commission); 1901.
4. Charles Gross, The Sources and Literature of English History; 1900.
5. Robert Watt, Bibliotheca Britannica; 1824.
6. William Thomas Lowndes, The Bibliographer’s Manual of English Literature;
1857-64.
7. Dictionary of National Biography, edited by Leslie Stephen and Sidney
Lee; 1885-1900.