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Warin drowned at Lewes, instead of to his father. Some parts printed as prose appear to be verse. Manners and Household Expenses in England in the 13th century, comprising the Roll of the Countess of Leicester's Expenses in 1265, from the parchment MS. in Br. Mus. Add. MSS. 8877. Privately printed for the Roxburghe Club by Beriah Botfield, Esq., M.P., 1841, and contains much interesting matter, ably illustrated by the editor, Mr. Turner.

Histoire de S. Louis by his friend and fellowcrusader the Sire Jean de Joinville, born 1224, died 1317.

Chronicle of William Knighton, who flourished in the time of Richard II. His accouut of the battle of Lewes is copied verbatim from W. Hemingford. [Printed in Twysden's Hist. Ang. Scrip. X.]

Peter Langtoft's Chronicle in Verse. [Edited by Hearne, and more lately by Mr. Aldis Wright for the Record Commission.]

Lib. de ant. leg.t. . . . Liber de antiquis legibus, a copy, in MSS. Harl.

MS. in Antiq. Soc.

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690, of the London chronicle possessed by the corporation, a register of contemporaneous events. [Edited by Mr. Stapleton for the Camden Society.] Habingdon MSS.

MS. of D. of Bedford at Woburn, written by Richard Fox, a prose Chronicle following R. de Gloucester.

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MSS. Lansdowne, 255.
MSS. Add. 5414+

MSS. Harl. 548.

Mat. Par.t.

Mat. Westm.*

Mr. John Stowe's Collections.

In Br. Mus., copied from one that was destroyed by
fire, Otho B. III. This "son of a burnt father" is
a chronicle written by Londoners from time to
time as the events occurred from 1195 to 1307.
The Rules drawn up by R. Greathead, Bishop of
Lincoln, for the Countess of Lincoln.
Chronicle of Matthew Paris, monk of S. Alban's, is
of the best authority for events during his life;
he died 1259. He frequently describes personal
interviews with Henry III., but his chronicle, ac-
cording to the usual custom, was not made public
till after the King's death.

Chronicle of Matthew of Westminster, who flourished
1375, a decided Royalist in his compilation.

Mirac. S. de Mont.†.. Miracula Simonis de Monteforti, printed with Rishanger's Chr. by the Camden Society, from .SM

Nangis +

Nichols, Leicest.

Nobility..

Cott. Vespas. A. VI., probably written from time to time by the monks of Evesham, between 1265 and 1278.

Histoire de S. Louis, by William de Nangis, a monk of S. Denis. Annals to 1300 in French and Latin -good contemporaneous authority. Rec. des Hist. Fr. T. XX., 1840.

History of Leicestershire by J. Nichols, F.S.A. Edin., contains an excellent account of Simon de Montfort by Rev. Sambrook N. Russell, in Part I. Vol. 1.

Catalogue of, compiled by Robert Cooke, Claren-
cieux, from MS. 1440 Harl. Art. 23. f. 17. 55.
MS. of Rev. H. Wellesley.

Nobility of England from 1066 to 1602. MS. of Rev. H. W.
Petr. Vall. Sarn.

Polit. Songs

Raspe

W. Rish.t.

Rob. Brune..

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Petri Vallium Sarnaii Historia Albigensium, a monk of Vaux Sernai Abbey, near Paris, born about 1170-80, living 1218, a furious bigot engaged in the Albigensian war.

Political Songs of England from K. John to Edward II., edited by Mr T. Wright for the Camden Society; a very curious and interesting collection of contemporary evidences of popular feeling. Critical essay on oil painting, proving that the art of painting in oil was known before the pretended discovery of John and Hubert Von Eyck, to which are added Theophilus, de Arte Pingendi, and Eraclius de Artibus Romanorum, &c.; by R. E. Raspe, London, Cadell 1781.

Chronicle of William Rishanger, monk of S. Alban's, continuing that of Matthew Paris from 1259 to 1312, and published with it. A competent contemporary authority. [Edited by Mr. Riley for the Record Commission.]

W. Rish. de bello Lew.+ Another chronicle by the same author, "de Bellis Lewes et Evesham," lately printed by the Camden Society from MS. Cott. Claud. D. VI. The chronicle of English History, written in French verse by Peter Langtoft, Canon of Bridlington, was translated by Robert Manning, called R. de Brune (from Bourne, near Deping, co. Lincoln), begun 1303. [This is now being edited for the Record Commission by Mr. F. J. Furnivall.] Chronicle in English verse, by Robert of Gloucester, who resided at Oxford. Camden and Usher con

Rob. Glouc.t

Rolls of Arms

Rymer

Starke

W. Thorn

sider him to have lived in the time of Henry
III.; G. Ellis in the time of Edward I.
Roll 1240-1245 made about 1308-14, published
from MS. in Br. Mus. by N. H. Nicolas, 1828.
The invaluable series of documents relating to
English history, Rymer's Fœdera, Vols. I and II.
Historia Anglicanæ Scriptores. Fol. Lond. 1723,
containing Chr. Walteri de Whyttleseye, cænobii
Burgensis Hist. (Burgh, originally Medeshamstede
until burnt by the Danes, named Peterborough
when restored, A. D. 970).

Chronicle of W. Thorn, a monk of S. Augustine in
Canterbury, who flourished 1380.

Trésor des Chartes. . . To be published in 9 4to. Vols. at Paris by com

T. Wyke*.

mand of Nap. III. by M. Henri Plon; 17,000
documents from A. D. 755 to 1559.

Chronicle of Thomas Wyke, an Augustine Canon of
Osney, to 1290; an historian of good authority.
In Hist. Anglic. Scriptores V. [Edited also with
the parallel annals of Osney by the Rev. H. R.
Luard for the Record Commission. Annales
Monastici, Vol. IV:]

ERRATA.

p. 45. Note 1, 1. 7, instead of " de Bald," read "the Bald."

p. 129. End of Note 6 from p. 128, add [John de Cranford was also there. New Rymer, I. p. 450].

p. 149. Note 1, col. 3, 1. 3, of pedigree, instead of "1177?" read "c. June 1240."

p. 165. Note 3, col. 2, 1. 16, instead of "ceulæ " read "ceulx."

p. 169.

Note 3, 1. 1, for "Grenequer," read "Crevequer."

Note 3, col. 2, 1. 1, insert "the bishop of " before Norwich.

p. 251.

p. 321. Note 2, dele the last sentence.

p. 326. 1. 9, instead of "Earl of Lincoln," read "descended from the old Earls of Lincoln."

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