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Readers are asked to re- port all cases of books marked or mutilated. Do not deface books by marks and writing. Z2024.H23°Wr89T'""'™^'' ^"''iffi'i'iiinfwiililiilfiii?!!!!*"®'* i a "«• o' boo olin 3 1924 029 566 167" The original of tliis book is in tlie Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029566167 ^ibliolliec^^ ^2x1110111^0515 EltBt oi ©aoka relating to J^ampBhire INCLUDING MAGAZINE REFERENCES BY H. M. GI LBE RT AND G. N. GODWIN With an Additional List of Hampshire Newspapers BY F, E. EDWARDS TO BE HAD AT YE OLDE BOKE SHOPPE 261, ABOVE BAR, SOUTHAMPTON,^ i , R4^l;2.i5 Preface. " I "N sending forth this volunle, the Compilers are desirous herewith to acknowledge the kind help received from Sir Wm. Cope, Bart., Lady Heathcote, Rev. G. VV. Minns, T. W. Shore, Esq., O. T. Hopwood, Esq., W. Whitaker, Esq., Mr. Kiddle, and many other friends. This work, from its nature, must necessarily be incomplete, but no pains have been spared to make it as. accurate as possible. If anyone interested in the subject meets with Books, &c., relating to Hampshire not entered in this List, the Compilers will be glad to receive information of the same, that they may be included in a future edition. H. M. GILBERT, 26, Above Bar, Southampton. G. N. GODWIN, T«E Vicarage, East Boldre, Hants. May, i8gi. Contents. PAGE BiBLIOTHECA HaNTONIENSIS I Books and Periodicals containing References to Hampshire i A List of Hampshire Newspapers xxxvii Works on the Natural History and Geology of Hampshire xlv ERRATA Page 8. Benham (Rev. Wm., F. S. A.) History of Diocese of Winchester. Note should read — ^" A Biography of the Wife and Son of the late Archbishop Tait." Berry (W.) History of the Island of Guernsey. Read — ' 4to.' instead of ' 8vo.' Bowles (Rev. Wm. Lisle) Life of Thomas Ken. Note should read— Sir ' Peter ' Lely, not ' Walter.' Page 67. List of Articles relating to Hampshire refers to ' The Topographer, 4 vols., 8vo., 1789-91,' not to ' Tomkins.' Beffer Preservation of Salmon and other Fish in Southamp- ton Rivers (1835) ; for making a Canal itom Andover to ' Redbridge (1789); for a Caflal from Basingstoke to the River Wey (1793); for enclosing Common Lands at Carl- stone in the Parish of Burghcleare and at Barton Stacey, for the .better paving, etc., of G'osport (1763; ; for the sale of the Estates of Henry Grey (Itchingwell Grange). Adams (H. G.) Wykehamica : A History of Winchester College and its Commoners, from the foundation to the present day. Illustrations. 8vo. 1878. Adams (W. H. Davenport) The Beauties of the Isle of Wight, described and illustrated, Post 8vo, 1857. BiBIiolRecj^ HeN.iiIonien5i5. Abbot's Ann. See Dawes Acts of Parliament for exchange of Lands at Portsmouth between the Ordnance Office and Thomas Missing, Esq. (1723) ; for repair of roads between Petersfield and Ports- mouth (1726) ; between Reading and Basingstoke (1726) ; between the Golden Farmer and Hartford Bridge (1757); Odiham (1819) ; between Winchester, Whitchurch, a:nd Andover (1823) ; between Stockbridge, Winchester, and Southampton (1822) ; for enclosure of Common Lands at Abbot's Ann (1774); Andover (1781); Upper Clatford (1785); King Somborne (1783); Fratton, Southsea (1789) ; Dibden (1790); Odiham, North Warnborough, Hillside, Rye, Stapely (1789) ; Shipton (1790); Monk Sherbounie, (1792); to Elvetham (1813) ; Also for making a railway from London to Southampton (1831) ; and for an exchange of lands at Whippingham (I. of W.) between Winchester College and R. Blackford, Esq. (n.d.) ; for enlarging the Market Place in Basingstoke (1829) ; for the Increase and better Preservation of Salmon and other Fish in Southamp- ton Rivers (1835)'; for making a Canal from Andover to Redbridge (1789); for a Cahal from Basingstoke to the River Wey (1793); for enclosing Common Lands at Carl- stone in the Parish of Burghcleare and at Barton Stacey, for the better paving, etc., of Gosport (1763) ; for the sale of the Estates of Henry Grey (Itchingwell Grange). Adams (H. G.) Wykehamica : A History of Winchester College and its Commoners, from the foundation to the present day. Illustrations. 8vo. 1878. Adams (W. H. Davenport) The Beauties of the Isle of Wight, described and illustrated. Post 8vo. 1857. 2 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Adams (W, H. Davenport) The Garden Isle ; or the History, Topography, and Antiquities of the Isle of Wight. 4to. 1856. Adams (W. H. Davenport) Handbook of the Isle of Wight, (Map and Illustrations) New edition. 8vo. 1862-1866. Adkins (Rev. T.) Brief Records of the Church of Christ of the Independent Denomination at Southampton, from its es- tablishment to the present time. i2mo. 1836. Adkins (Thomas) Jubilee of the Rev. T. Adkins ; Proceedings of Public Meetings, Edited by John BuUar. i2mo. i860, "JE-SOp" Sporting Reminiscences of Hampshire from 1745- 1862. Post 8vo. 1864. Agriculture. Rules of the N.E. Hants Agricultural Association. 8vo. 1849. Agricultural Riots. Charge to the Grand Jury at Winchester by the Hon. Mr. Baron Vaughan. 8vo. 1830. Agricultural Riots, 1830. Report of the Proceedings at the Special Commission held at Winchester, 1830. 8vo. 1831. Agricultural Riots. An Address to the Labouring Classes on the subject of destroying Machinery. 8vo. n.d. Aitken (T. J.) Visitors' Guide to Bournemouth. 2nd Edition, with appendix. 8vo. 1842. Akerman (J. Y.) Description of some Merovingian and other gold coins discovered in the parish of Crondall, Hampshire. Reprint from No. 23, Numismatic Chronicle. Akermann (John Yonge) Excursions to the Isle of Wight. I2mO. N.D. Akermann (John Yonge) Account of Excavations on the site of some ancient Potteries in the New Forest. 4to. 1853. Akermann (R.) History of Winchester College. 4to. 1816. Albin (J.) Vectiana or a Companion to the Isle of Wight. i2mo. (1808), 1813, 1819, 1826, 1829, Twelfth Edition. 1813. Albin (J.) History of the Isle of Wight. 8vo. 1795. Albin's Map of Isle of Wight. 1802. Albin. Isle of Wight Magazine, (The) — From January 1799 to December, with Supplement; edited by J. Albin. i2mo. 1800 Aldershot, Sketches of the Camp at Aldershot, also Farnham, Waverley Abbey, Moor Park. &c. i2mo. 1858. Aldershot. A Record of Mrs Daniell's Work among Soldiers and its Sequel. By her Daughter. 8vo. 1879. Aldershot. See Cope : Ewing : Herv^ ; Sheldrake, (Postans). Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. 3 Algae Caesarese or Dried specimens of Marine Plants collected in Jersey, classified according to Professor Harvey, post 8vo. 1851. Allotments of Land. See Lefroy. Alresford. See L'Estrange : Symonds. Alton. See Curtis. Andrews (Charles) A Guide to Southampton, Netley Abbey, the Isle of Wight, Portsmouth, Gosport, Winchester and Basingstoke. 8vo. 1831. Allen (Luke) History of Portsmouth, with the Towns of Portsea and Gosport, Portchester Castle, and the Isle of Wight. i2mo. 1817. The Appendix contains many of the Charters granted to the Town. Alresford (or Cheriton Fight) See Barnard : Civil War Pamphlets : Day : Heylyh. Alresford. A fuller relation of the great victory obtained through God's Providence, at Alsford, on Friday, March 28th, 1644, by the Parhartient's forces, under the command of Sir William Waller and Sir William Balfore against Lord Hopton. small 4to. 1644. Also see Cheriton Fight. Alton (and Farnham) See Archer : Civil War Pamphlets : Thornton. Alverstoke. See Gosport. Andover. Account of frightful Destitution in the Andover Union. 8vo. Andover. Tke Andover Weekly Oracle, or Magazine of Litera- ture, Instruction and Local Intelligence. i2mo. 1830-31. Andover. Don Quixote Redivivus encountering a Barns-door, or an exact Narrative of the rare Exploits of Capt. Braines in a dangerous Expedition against a certain Barn in a town on the other side of the River Anne in the land of Little Ease and Less Justice, under the command of Tom Coxcomb, Signifer, an overgrown Tapster and principal member of the Disloyal Society at Visios, and of the corruption of the said Town, and sometime a Justler of the Peace there, small 4to. 18 leaves. Mus. C. vii., |. Printed for the Company of Informers. This rare and curious Tract relates to Andover and the Prosecutions of Non-Conformists therein 1673. S. Shaw, Esq, of that Town, writes me : " I have found the original convictions relating to the same cases in the Town Chest of the Borough, and the book is quite correct and truthfull ; drawn up, I suppose by one of the Ministers." Andover. See Civil AVar : Clarke : Kell : Merewether : Parker : Pearsall ; Poor Law : Symonds, 4 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Andrewes (Lancelot, Lord Bishop of Winton) The form of Consecration of a Church, or Chappel, and of the place of Christian Buriall. 24mo. 1659. The Service of Consecration of Jesus Chapel, Pear Tree Green, Southampton. It contains some very curious information as to the dangers attending the passage over from one side of the River Itchen to the other at this date. The water sometimes being so tempestuous as to prevent Ministers crossing to attend the sick and dying, Andrews (W., Attorney of Southampton) Poems. i2mo. 1793. Andwell (or Endwell) Priory. See Gunner. Anglesea. See Gosport. Anglo-Saxon Charters (See Cartularium Saxonicum) Roy. 8vo. " The Anglo-Saxon Charters are among the earliest documents of English Literature. The earliest which are known to me connected with Hampshire are the grant by Cynewale, King of Wessex, a.d. 672, of land at Dunton to Winchester Cathedral, and the grant by King Ine in a.d. 701, to the Cathedral at Winchester, of land at Alresford in this county. Another early charter is " The grant of privileges by King Ine to the Churches of Wessex," of which kingdom this county was the home country and seat of government. This charter is dated 26th May, a.d. 704." Annales Monastic!. Edited by Henry Richards Luard, M.A. 1864-69. Vol. ii. contains Annales Monasterii de Wintonia, a.d. 519-1277. Ansted (D. T.) and Latham (R. G.) The Channel Islands. Bvo. 1862. Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Catalogue of the Museum of Antiquities, exhibited . . . at the 2nd Annual Meeting, September, 1845, at Win- chester. Sewed, 8vo. 1845. 20 pp. Archaeological Institute. See Winchester. Argyle (F. B.) Account'of the Altar Screen in the Priory Church, Christchurch, as it existed up to a.d. 1520. 8vo. 1879. Ashe. See Thoyts. Ashley (Hon. Evelyn) Life of Lord Palmerston from 1846 to 1855. 2 vols. 8vo, 1876. Born and resided at Broadlands, near Romsey. Ashley (John) Mr. Moberly and the letter which appeared at Mr. Pearce's Bank, at Southampton. A short answer of the matter. 12 mo. 1857. Atcheson (R. S.) History of Churcher's College at Petersfield, Hants, with Life of Churcher. 8vo. 1823. Atkins (Henry) The Isle of Wight ; a Poem, with other pieces inverse. i2mo. 1837. Another Edition in 1832. Austen-Leigh (Rev. J. E.) Recollections of the Vyne Hunt, by a Sexagenarian. Privately Printed, 8vo, 1865. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. 5 Avery (Robert) Reflections on the untimely end of, condemned and executed at Winchester, 23rd March, 1805. i2mo. Avery (Robert) Life of. 8vo. 1805. Ayloffe (Sir Joseph) Historical description of the Ancient Painting representing the Encampment at Portsmouth in 1545, at Cowdray, Sussex. 4to. 1778. Baddesley. See Hospitallers : Larking : Marsh. Baigent (F. J.) Winchester Stained Glass at South Kensington. Leaflet, 1880. Baigent (F. J.) Family of De Lymerston and its Heiress, the Foundress of the Tichbourne Dole. 8vo. n. p. or d. Baigent (F. J.) Locks on Pews [in Elvetham Church]. 8vo. Broadsheet. Baigent (F. J.) Sheriff's seals in Hampshire. 8vo. n.d. Baigent (F. J.) Unlearned Clerks [in Hants]. 8vo. Broadsheet. Baigent (F. J.) Winchester in 1852 and 1865. 3 pp. 8vo. 1865. Baigent (F. J.) On the Martyrdom of St. Thomas of Canterbury, and other paintings, discovered at St. John's Church, Winchester. 8vo. n.d. Baigent (F. J.) History and Antiquities of the Parish Church of Wyke, near Winchester (with plate of a remarkable Monumental Brass). 8vo. 1865. Bailey (C.) Transcripts from the Municipal Archives of Wm- chester, and other documents, elucidating the Government, Manners, and Customs of the same City, from the 13th century to the present period. Post 8vo. 1856. Bailey (Samuel) Life and Death of, of Hale Common, commonly known as Old Sam Bailey. 8vo. 1821. Hale is near Fordingbridge. Ball (Chas.) Historical account of Winchester, with descriptive Walks. Roy. 8vo. 181 8. Banking. Deed of Settlement of the Hampshire Banking Company, executed, July and, 1834. Small i6mo. 1834. Barber (F.) Picturesque Illustrations of the Isle of ''Alight (Steel Engravings and descriptive Letterpress) Roy. 8vo. 1845, &c. Baring (William Bingham) Letter to the Inhabitants of Win- chester, on his conduct as a Magistrate, in the arrest of Mr. and Mrs. Deacle. Svo. 1831. Baring (W. B.) Answer to Mr. Bingham Baring's letter to the Inhabitants of Winchester, on his conduct as a Magistrate, etc. Svo. 1831. 6 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Baring. Reply to a letter of justi5cation of the arrest of Mr. and Mrs. Deacle, by the Rev. D. Williams. 8vo. 1832. Baring. Letter to Hon. W. B. Baring, being a defence of his more- active friends at the late election for Winchester, and a protest on their behalf against some of the views contained in his published "Vindication." By a Con- servative Reformer. Bvo. 1835. Baring. Correspondence between the Hon. W. B. Baring and his Election Committee, upon their requisition, that agree- ably to the tenor of a written pledge he should resign his seat as one of the representatives of Winchester. 8vo. 1837- Barnard (Dr.) See Heylyn. Barnes (John, of Winchester) An Essay on F'ate, and other Poems, by John Barnes, 14 years of age. i2mo, 1807. Barrey (H. G.) Pre-Historic Lymington. 8vo. 1885. Bartlett (J. Pemberton) Ancient Potteries in the New Forest (plates.) 6 pp. 8vo. Barton (John Alfred) Descriptive account of the Convent or Oratory of Barton in the Isle of Wight. Sewed, 4to. 8 pp. 1845. Barton Stacey. Writ in Error Ryder v. Bailey of Barton Stacey, respecting monetary and other transactions. Folio. 1709. Basing House in Hampshire, the History of containing an interesting account of the Siege it sustained during the Civil War. 8vo. 1815. loth Edition. 8vo. 1858. Basing House. History of the Siege during the Civil War, with notices of celebrated persons concerned in its transac- tions. 8vo. 1839. Basing and Basing House. See Archer, Asser, Burton, Carlyle, Civil War Pamphlets, Cromwell, Deane, Gage, Godwin, Goodman, Heath, History of Basing House (vide Basingstoke), Holme (vide Odiham), Johnson, Millard. Planch^, Prosser, Rawdon, Symonds, Wyatt. Basingstoke. History of the Ancient Town and Manor of Basingstoke in the County of Southampton, with a brief account of the Siege of Basing House, a.d. 1643-5, by Francis Thomas Baigent and James Elwin Millard rolat'es^ Thick 8vo. 1889. ^^ '' Basingstoke. Memoirs of Miss Stapleton (who died at Basingstoke), by J. Jefferson. Basingstoke, n.d. Biblivtheca Hantoniensis. 7 Basingstoke. News from Basingstoke of one Mrs. Blunden, a Maltster's Wife, who was twice buried alive, for which neglect several persons were indicted at the last Assizes held at Winchester, and the Town of Basingstoke com- pelled to pay a great fine. Small 4to. n.d. Basingstoke. History of the supposed Death of Madame Blunden, who was buried ahve in the Chapel Liten, Basingstoke 8vo. i8 — Basingstoke. History of Holy Ghost Chapel at Basingstoke, in Hants, with an account of another Religious House, and curious Antiquities. 8vo. 1819. Basingstoke. The Book of the Accounts of the Wardens of the Fraternity of the Holy Ghost in Basingstoke, A.D. 1551 to 1654. 4to (wrappers). 1882. Edited by Rev. J. E. Millard, D.D., only'a few copies printed. Basihgstoke. Pedestrian feats and humourous adventures of the late Mr. Charles Spicer, upwards of forty years Clerk of Basingstoke Church. 9th edition. 8vo. 1871. Basingstoke. Sermon (J. Jefferson) on the death of Miss Sarah Glover at Basingstoke. 8vo. 1792. Basingstoke. See Andrews, Baigent, Millard, Civil War Pamphlets, Grace, Hobhouse, Jefferson, Loggan Minns. Baskett (Herbert) Island Minstrel, by H. Fitzherbert. i2mo. London, 1842. The writer of this poem was Herbert Baskett, a journeyman gar- dener, son of Thomas Baskett, for many years a resident and owner of a lodging-house and garden on the West side of George Street, Ryde. i Batt upon Batt ; a poem on the parts, patience, and pains of Barth : Kempster, Clerk, Poet, Cutler, of Holy-Rood parish, Southampton, by a person of quality, &c. 5 th edition. 8vo. 1706. Batten (Edmund Chisholm) The Register of Richard Fox, while Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1492-1494, with a Life of Bishop Fox, Bishop of Winchester, 1501-1528. 100 copies privately printed. 4to. 1889. Beal (Samuel Benoni) Church of St. Thomas, Newport, Isle of Wight; Elizabeth Stuart, the prisoner of Carisbrooke (plates). 8vo. 1856. Beardmore (J.) Catalogue, with Illustrations of the Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, at Uplands, near Fareham, Hants (plates). Folio. 1844. Beaulieu. See Edward IV., Grey Abbey, Kell, Vergil, Walford. Beauworth. See Hawkins. Bell (Anthony) Land Agent, Winchester ; Letter to John Fitzgerald, Esq. 8vo. Privately printed, 1808. 8 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Benham (Rev. Wm., F.S.A.) History of the Diocese of Win- chester. i2mo. London, 1884. "A literary clergyman who was born in Hampshire is the Key. William Benham, f.s.a., a native of West Meon. Mr. Benham is the author of " Memorials of Catherine and Crauford Tait, a biography of the late Archbishop Tait." Bennett (W. B. G.) Southampton Sewage Clarification. Svo. 1887. Bentworth. See Wither. Bere Forest. Report of the Commissioners appointed to en- quire into the state and condition of the '\^'oods, Forests, and Land Revenues of the Crown. foHo. London, 1792. Berry (W.) History of the Island of Guernsey. Svo. 1814. Berry (W.) County Genealogies: Pedigrees of the Families in the Counties of Hants. Folio. 1833. Bevan (G. Phillips) Tourists' Guide to Hampshire, including the Isle of Wight. i2mo. t88i. Bible Society. Reasons for subverting the Bible Society, addressed to the North-Eastern part of the County of Hants, (in verse). With notes and comments. Svo. 1813. Bingham (C. W.) Private Memoirs of John Pottinger, 1 647-1 733. i2mo. 1841. A Native of Winchester. Bingley (Rev. W.) Explanatory Address relative to the History of Hampshire. Svo. 1817. Bingley (Rev. William) Topographical account of the Hundred of Bosmere, comprising the parishes of Havant, Warblington and Hayling (plates). 4to. 1817. A note at the introduction states that his work was compiled for the use of an intended History of Hampshire, undertaken by the Rev. W. Bingley, under the patronage of the Right Hon. G. Rose, but as that work was laid aside, a few copies only were printed for the author's friends. Bishopstoke. See Kell. Bishops' Waltham.— The History of the Blacks of [Bishops'] Waltham. Svo. 1723. Bishops' W^altham. See Civil War : Companion in a Tour round Southampton : Fitzatherley, Garneray, A\'alters. Bitterne. See Clausentum, Roach, Smith, Wright, Black (A. and C.) Tourist Guide to Hampshire and Dorsetshire. Svo. Edinburgh, 1855. Black (A. and C.) Guide to Hampshire, new edition. Svo. Edinburgh, 1S72. Black (A. and C.) Guide to the South Eastern Counties of England, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Svo. Edinburgh 1 86 1. ^ ' Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Q Blanchard (E. L. Adams) Descriptive Guide to the Channel Islands, the Isle of Wight, and the Isle of Man (with maps). i2mo. 1859. Blore (Edward). A Report addressed to the Dean of Winchester on the proposed removal of the organ from the side to the centre of the Cathedral. 4to. See Winchester Cathedral. Bloxam (J.C.) Meteorology of Newport, Isle of Wight. 4to. i860. Boldre. See Gilpin, Southey. Bonner (G. W.) Picturesque Views in the Isle of Wight, Hamp- shire etc.. Letterpress by Mackenzie. Oblong 4to. n.d. Bosmere, Hundred of. See Bingley, Longcroft, Botley. Botley and South Hants Farmer's Club, Annual Report of. 8vo. 1855 &c., Botley. See Cobbett. Bournemouth. — Complete and Descriptive Guide to, and its vicinity, embracing Christchurch, Wimborne, and Corfe Castle. 8vo. n.d. Bournemouth. The Visitors' Guide to Bournemouth and its neighbourhood. Third edition. 1850. Bournemouth. From Bournemouth to Bridgenorth in a Yellow Cart. Bvo. 1878. Bournemouth Society of Natural Science, Annual Reports. 8vo. N.D. Bournemouth Illustrated. Folio. 1886. Bournemouth. See Aitken, Brannon, Curtis, Dobell, Lee, Spindler. Bowles (W. L.) Vindiciffi Wykhamicae ; a Vindication of Win- chester College, in a letter to H. Brougham, Esq. 8vo. 1818. Bowles (Rev. Wm. Lisle). The Life of Thomas Ken, D.D., Deprived Bishop of Bath and Wells. Including some account of the fortunes of Morley, Bishop of Winchester chaps. V. and vi. Containing much matter respecting Isaak Walton ; brother-in.law of Bishop Ken. 8vo. 1830. " Isaac Walton, the well-known author of the Complete Angler, was buried in Winchester Cathedral. He married a sister of Bishop Ken, a man closely connected with this county. Ken was the Prebend of Winchester who refused Charles II his house when it was wanted for Nell Gwynne. Subsequently to this, when the Bishopric of Bath and Wells had to be filled up, and there were plenty of would-be Bishops, the King said " Let the little parson at Winchester have it who refused to give Nelly anight's lodging." Isaac Walton, wrote several well-known books in addition to the Complete Angler. Nell Gwynne's country mansion was at Aving- ton Park, the present seat of Mr. Shelley, which still contains some of Sir Walter Lely's portraits of that period." 10 Bibliotheca H antoniensis . Bowtell (John). Excursion Guide to the Isle of Wight. 8vo. London. 1859. Bradbury (John). Isle of Wight : how to see it for six guineas. 8vo. 1876. Brading, The Troubles of, by the Vicar. 8vo. 1847. Bramdean. See Duthy, Portsmouth Literary Society. Bramshill. Recollections of a visit to Bramshill. 8vo. London. N.D. Reprinted for private circulation from Sir Bernard Burke s "Visita- tion of the seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in Great Britain. Bramshill.— Pictures in the Reredos of the Chapel of Bramshill House. Bramshill. See Burke, Cope, Hall, Holme (under Odiham). Bramston (A. R.) and Leroy (A. C.) Historic Winchester. Post 8vo. 1882. Brand (Rev. J.) Explanation of a Seal of Netley Abbey. 4to. 1797. Brannon (George) Graphic delineations of the most prominent objects in the Isle of Wight. Oblong. N.p. Brannon (George) The Landscape Beauties of the Isle of Wight, as described by the Rev. Leigh Richmond (plates). 8vo. N.D. Brannon (George). Sketches of the scenes in the Isle of Wight illustrative of Leigh Richmond's "Annals of the Poor," etc. 8vo. 1832. Brannon (George) Picture of the Isle of Wight (map and plates). 8vo. 1843. Brannon (George) Pleasure visitors' companion in surveying the Isle of Wight. i2mo. 1883. Other Editions, 1834, 1836, 1838, (1842) (1843) (1845) (1846) 1856. Brannon (George) Views of Isle of Wight. Oblong fol. 1822-25 Brannon (George. Vectis Scenery; views of the Picturesque Beauties of the Isle of Wight with typographical description of the Island. Folio. Southampton. 1825. Brannon (George). Vectis Scenery ; views of the Picturesque Beauties of the Isle of Wight with descriptive letter-press. 4to. Other editions, 1843, 1849, 1862. Brannon (George) Pictorial Sketches of Remarkable Objects in the Isle of Wight with descriptive letter-press. 8vo. N.D. Brannon (Philip) Strangers' Guide to Netley Abbey. Svo. Frequently reprinted. Brannon (Philip). The Picture of Southampton and Strangers' Handbook to the town and neighbourhood, with engravings Svo. Frequently reprinted. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. 1 1 Brannon (Philip) The Strangers' Guide to Southampton, &c. i2mo. 1851. Brannon (Philip) Two Hundred and Five Memorials of South- ampton, Steel Engravings with Descriptive Letterpress. i2mo. 1866. Brannon (Philip.) Illustrated Historical and Picturesque Guide to Bournemouth izmo. 1861. Brayley (E. W.) & Britton (J.) Beauties of England and Wales, topographical, historical and descriptive of each county. Vol. vi. Hampshire and Isle of Wight. 8vo. 1805. Brayley (E. Wedlake.) See Christchurch, and also Ferrey (B.) Brettell (T.) Handbook to the Isle of Wight composing its 'history, topography etc.. Third edition. 1840, 1844. Brettell (T.) Historical recollections of Carisbrooke Castle, &c. i2mo. 1844. Briddon (J.) Illustrated Handbook to the Isle of Wight. i2mo. 1865. Brierly (J.) On New Forest Water. Hants Field Club Papers, iv. 71. Brion and Wilkin. Geology, Topography, and Antiquities of the Isle of Wight. Imp. 8vo. 1859. British Archaeological Association, Transactions of, at Win- chester, 1845. 8vo. 1846. British Association, Report, 1882. Britton (J.) History and Antiquities of the See and Cathedral Church of Winchester, with Biographies of Bishops and Persons connected with the Cathedral. 4to, (plates) 1817. Britton and Brayley. Topographical and Historical description of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. 8vo. 1805. Broadlands. See Clifford. Bromfield (W. A.) Hampshire Botany; Papers from the Phytologist. 8vo. 1849. " Dr. William Arnold Bromfield, the botanist, and author of Flora Vectensis, was a native of Boldre, near Lymington, He died in Damascus. A lady who assisted Dr. Bromfield in his Isle of Wight Flora was Miss G. Kilderbee, who herself formed a herbarium, and who is often mentioned in Bromfield's work. Bromfield's herbarium went to Ryde Museum ; and Miss Kilder- bee's herbarium was after her death given to the Hartley Institution, where it is now preserved." Bromfield (W. A.) List of flowering plants likely to be found growing wild in the Isle of Wight, 8vo. 1850. Bromfield (W. A.) Flora Vectensis ; a description of the flowering plants of the Isle of Wight, edited by Hooker and Bell (with map in case). 8vo. 1856. 12 . Bibliotheca Hantoniensis: Bromley (S.) Southampton and the Isle of Wight : a Poem in four books. i2mo. 1849. Broughton (Rowlande, Gent.) Discourse of the Lyfe and Death of W. Powlett, Marquis of Winchester. 8vo. 1572. Reprinted, Lee Priory Press; a Poetical tract. 8vo. 1818. Broughton. See Steele. Browne (Samuel, of Tadley) Travels of Seektruth. i2mo. 1805. Browne (John, of Whitchurch) Poetical translations from various authors. 4to. 1786. Buckell (E.) List of Rarer Plants in Test Valley, especially Mottisfont District. Hants Field Club Papers, iv. 52. Buckholt. See Kell. Bullar (J.) Historical particulars relating to Southampton. 8vo. 1820. Bullar (J.) Companion in a visit to Netley Abbey, to which is annexed Mr. Keat's Elegy. i2mo. 18 12-1844. Bullar (J.) Companion in a Tour round Southampton, compre- hending particulars of New Forest, Lymington,Christchurch, i2mo. 179 — , 1801, 1809, 1819. Bullar (J.) Historical and Picturesque Guide to the Isle of Wight. i2mo. 1806. Other editions 1823, 1824, 1826, 1840. Bullar (J.) and Drew (John) Hints to assist Visitors to South- ampton and the Isle of Wight. 8vo. 1846. Bunyon (C. J.) Memoirs of Bishop Francis Thomas McDougall, and of Harriet, his Wife. 8vo. 1889. Vicar of Shorwell, I, W., and Canon of Winchester, Burgess (Thomas) Bishop of Salisbury (a native of Odiham), Life of, by J. S. Harford. 8vo. 1840. Burke (Sir B.) Visit to Bramshill. 8vo. n.d. Reprinted, for private circulation, from Sir B. Burke's " Visitation of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in Great Britain." Burley. See New Forest. Burrard (S.) The Annals of Walhampton. 8vo. 1874. Burrows (M.) Brocas of Beaurepaire and Roche Court the Family of Large 8vo. 1886. A very ancient Hampshire family. Burt (Charles H.) Caxton's Gift, A Retrospect, An Invocation An Ode. i2mo. Winchester. 1877. ' Burton (Dr.) Remarks on some proceedings at the time of the late election at Winchester College, and the case of the Masters plainly stated. 8vo. 1767. Butcher's Borough of Portsmouth Directory, including Gosport Fareham and Havant, for 1874-75. 8vo. 1874. ' Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. 13 Byles (G., of Southampton) Reveries in Contentment : a Poem. 4to. Byng (Admiral) The Geuuine Tryal of, at Portsmouth (with portrait). i2mo. 1757- Calvert (F.) The Isle of Wight, pictorially illustrated, and accompanied by Topographical and Historical descriptions (coloured plates). 4to. 1846. Camden (W ) History of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, with additions by R. Gough. Folio. 1805. Taken from Camden's Britannia. Canals. Observations on the proposed Junction Canal, between Winchester and the Basingstoke Canal. 8vo. 1808. Canals. See Priestley. Carey (H.) Memorials of the Great Civil War in England, from 1646 to 1652. 2 vols. 1842. Carnarvon (Earl of) Speech at the Hampshire Meeting of Lay Members of the Church of England on the Claims put forth by Dissenters. 8vo. 1834. Carnarvon (Henry,Earl of) Hampshire, its early and later history : being two lectures delivered at the Basingstoke Literary Institute. i2mo. 1857. Carr (R.) Portsmouth Guide, to which is added some a ccount of the Isle of Wight. i2mo. 1775. The earliest known Portsmouth Guide. Carter(Rev. Isaac) " Minister of God's Word at Portsmouth." A Broad Hint to Nobody, or the Child whipt with its own Rod, with Poem entitled " Minister's puzzle for religious drones, old maids, and rickety children." 8vo. 1794. Carter (O. B.) Headbourn Worthy Church. 4to. n.d. Carter (O. B.) Ancient Painted Glass of Winchester Cathedral traced from the windows (28 coloured plates, with des- criptions). 4to. 1845. Cassan (Rev. S. H.) Lives of the Bishops of Winchester, from Birinus, first Bishop of the West Saxons, to the present time. 2 vols, 8vo. 1827. This also contains a reprint of Gale's Antiquities of Winchester Cathedral. Cave (Jane) Entertaining, Elegiac and Religious poems (portrait). i2mo. 1783. Some of these poems were reprinted (Bristol, 8vo, n.d.) under the title " Prose and Poetry," by Mrs. Rueful, with the story of her married life. It is a most curious work. Miss Cave (of Winchester), the authoress, seems to have made a most unfortunate marriage. Channel Islands. First Report of the Commissioners ap- pointed to enquire into the state of the Criminal Law in the Channel Islands. 2 vols in i. Part i, Jersey; part 2, Guernsey. Folio. 1847. 14 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Channel Islands. Report of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the Civil, Municipal and Ecclesiastical Laws of the Island of Jersey, together with the Minutes ot Evi- dence and Appendix by Sir John W. Awdry, the Earl of Devon and Richard Jebb. Folio. 1861. Channel Islands. See Ansted, Berry, Blanchard, Chamberlain, Clayton, Coghlan, Connolly, Cooke, Corbifere, Duncan, Egerton, Evans, Falle, Heylyn, Hoskins, Inglis, Jacob, Jersey, Jewift, Le Cras, Le Quesse, Pitts, Plees, Rooke, Stevens, Sullivan, Syvret, Timbs, Thomson, Topographical Description of Hampshire, Tupper, Warner, Williams. Charities. Abstract of the Returns made to Parliament in 1780-8, of Charitable Donations in the County of Hants. Folio. 1788. Charles I. Works of that great Monarch and Martyr, containing Letters, Speeches, c. Folio. 1687. References to Isle of Wight and Hurst Castle. Chevalier (Rev. W. A. C.) Boyhood of William Longe of Wykeham. 8vo. 1883. Christchurch. Case of Mr. Richard HoUoway, one of the Burgesses inhabiting the Town of Christchurch, with a Poll List of the Voters at the Election, 1727. 8vo. n.p. or D. Christchurch, Historical Account of, with notices of the Nobility, Antiquities, &c. i2mo. 18 — Christchurch. See Argyle, Bournemouth, Clarke, Companion in a Tour round Southampton, Dowden, Emmet, Ferrey and Brayley, Freeman, Hilliard, Malmesbury (Earl of), Merewether, Pickersgill-Cunliffe, Roberts, Rose, Shooting, Walcott. Church (Prof. A. J.) The Count of the Saxon Shore, a story of the Villa in Vectis, and the Departure of the Romans from Britain. 8vo. 1890. Church Congress, Report of, held at Southampton, October, 1870. 8vO. N.D. (1871). Church Congress. See Portsmouth and Southampton. Chute (C. W.) History of the Vyne in Hampshire, (plates). 4to. London 1888. Clarke (A.) Sermon preached at the Cathedral at Winchester before the Governors of the County Hospital, with a Collection of Papers relating to the Rise, Progress, and Government of the said Charity. 8vo. 1737. Clarke (C. B.) List of the Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses in the Neighbourhood of Andover, Hants. 8vo. 1866. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. 15 Clarke (J.) Description of the Isle of Wight. 8vo, 1819. Clarke (J.) The Delineator, or a Picturesque, Historical, and Topographical Description of the Isle of Wight. 1 2mo. 1812. 2nd edition, 1814. 6th edition, 1824. Clarke (Rev. Liscombe) Letters to H. Brougham, Esq., in reply to the Strictures on Winchester College, contained in his letter to Sir Samuel Romilly. 8vo. 181 8. Clarke (W. B.) Guide to Hayling (Illustrated). Post 8vo. 1836. Clausentum. See Kell. Clifford (Sir A. W. J.) Description of Westfield, Ryde, Isle of Wight. 4to. 1862. Privately Printed. Clifford (E.) Broadlands as it was. 8vo. 1890. Privately Printed. Clutterbuck (Rev. R. H.) Silchester, by the Rev. R. H. Clutter- buck, pp. 4., sewed 8vo, with map. Read before the Archaeological Association, August i6th, 1883. Cobbett (W.) Life of William Cobbett. By Himself. 8vo. 1809. Resided at Botley. Coghlan (Francis) Hand-book to the Channel Islands, (with maps). i6mo. 1843. Cole (James Edwin) Genealogy of the Family of Cole. 8vo. 1867. Coleridge (Sir J. T.) Memoirs of Rev. John Keble, of Hursley. 8vo. 1870. Collier (Rev. C.) History of Wolvesey. i2mo. 1864. Collingwood (C. E. S.) Notes on Ventnor and the Undercliff. 8vo. London, 1879. Colmer (Near Alresford). See Hervey, Smith. Comyn (Henry) Substance of part of the Lectures delivered in Boldre and Brockenhurst, 1817. 8vo. 1818. Cook (Thomas) Hand-book to International Tours : Combining the Coast Towns of England and France, with the Channel Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Wight. 8vo. (1865). Cooke (G. A.) Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of Hants. i6mo. 18 19 Cooke (W.) New Picture of the Isle of Wight, with an Introduc- tory Account of the Isle of Wight. 4to. 1808. Cooke (W. B.) Bonchurch, Shankhn,and the Undercliff described. i2mo. 1849. Cooke (W, B.) Views in Isle of Wight. 6 parts. 4to. 1843-52. 1 6 Bihliotheca Hantoniensis. Cope (T.) Historical Notices of the Ancient Domain of Stanbridge in Hampshire. i2mo. 1865. Cope (Sir W. H. Bart.) Bramshill, its History and Antiquities. London, 4to. n.d. Cope (Sir W. H. Bart.) A Glossary of Hampshire Words and Phrases. 8vo. 1883. Cope (Sir W. H. Bart.) List of Books relating to Hampshire in the Library at Bramshill. 8vo. 1879. (Not Published). Cope (Sir W. H. Bart.) Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Eversley, on the Sunday after the funeral of Rev. C. Kingsley. 8vo. 1875. Corn Laws. Report of a Discussion after Vestry in a rural Parish of Hampshire. i2mo. 1846. Cowper (Capt. Cowper) The Spithead Forts. 8vo. 1862. Cowper (Frank) Caedwalla, or the Saxons in the Isle of Wight. 8vo. 1888. Cowper (Frank) The Captain of the Wight, a Romance of Carisbrooke Castle in 1488. 8vo. 1889. Creswick (T). See Bartlett. Cox's History of Hampshire. 4to. Cir. 17 10. Cox (Thomas). Topographical, Historical, Ecclesiastical and Natural History of Hampshire, (From Magna Britannia). 4to. 1726. Crabb (J.) The Mournful Remembrancer, being a brief account of the loss of lives, etc., by the late destructive fire at Southampton. 8vo. 1837. Crabb. See Rudall, Southampton. Criminals. Chaplain's Report to the Magistrates of the County of Southampton. 8vo. 1847. Cromwell. See Carlyle, Civil War, Duthy, Guizot, Hursley. Crondall. See Akermann, Hoare, Jefferson, Warren. Crouch (W.) Posthuma Christiana, or a Collection of some papers of William Crouch. 1 7 1 2 . A native of Penton, near Weyhill, and a persecuted Quaker. Crux Easton. See Lisle. Cundy (N. W.) Reports on the Grand Ship Canal from London to Arundel Bay and Portsmouth. 8vo. 1827. Curtis (C. H. Octavius, F.S.A.) Bright's Illustrated Guide to Bournemouth. 182 pp. 8vo. cloth. 1886. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. 17 CIVIL WAR PAMPHLETS. Alton. A Narrative of the great victory obtained by the Parhament Forces, under Sir William Waller, at Alton, in Hants, December 13th, 1643. Small 4to. 1643. Alton. See Archer. Archer (Lieut. Elias) A True Relation of the Marchings of the Red Trained Bands of Westminster, the Green Auxiliaries of London, and the Yellow Auxiliaries of the Tower Hamlets, under the command of Sir William Waller. . . . briefly delineating most of the chiefest Passages in the Service performed by Sir William Waller at Basing, Farnham, and Alton, &c., by Elias Archer, Lieutenant to Captain William Archer. 4to. 1643. Balfore (Sir William) Letter of March 30th, 1644, to His Excellency the Earl of Essex, Lord General. 6 pp., 8vo. 1882. Privately printed for the Clarendon Historical Society. Describes Cheriton Fight. Basing House. The Soldier's Report concerning Sir William Waller's Fight against Basing House, on Sunday, November i2th. Small 4to. 1643. Basing' House. Mercurius Rusticus ; or, a Country Messenger informing divers things worthy to be taken notice of. Small 4to. 1463. This traift gives a good account of the fortifying of Basing House. Basing House. A Diary ; or, an exact Journall of true Intelligence. Small 4to. 1644. Gives Items of News of the Siege of Basing and the march to Andover. Basing. See Civil War Pamphlets, Odiham. Basing House. Gage (Colonel Sir Henry) Official Report of the Relief of. Small 4to. 1644. Basing. A description of the Siege of Basing Castle, kept by the Lord Marquisse of Winchester for the service of His Majesty, against the forces of the Rebells under the Command of Col. Norton. Oxford : Printed by Leonard Lichfield, Printer to the University. Small 4to. 1644. Reprinted, 8vo, 1880. Basing House. Beech (W., Minister of the Army before Basing House) More Sulphur for Basing, or God will fearfully annoy and make quick riddance of his implaccable enemies, surely, sorely, suddenly, shewed in a Sermon, at the Siege of Basing, on last Lord's Day, with a word of advice, full of love, to the Club Men of Hampshire. Small 4to. Motto, Rev. xiv. 11. Text, Psalm. Ixxxiii. 9. 1645. 1 8 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Basing House. Cromwell's letter to the Speaker, telling of the taking of Basing House, &c. Small 4to. 1645. Basing House. Mercurius Aulicus : communicating the affairs of the times (containing particulars relative to the takmg of Basing House). Small 4to. 1645. Basing House. Peters (Rev. Hugh) "A Relation to the House of Commons" of the Taking of Basmg House, October 15th, 1645. Small 4to. Basing House. A Looking Glasse for the Popish Garrisons as held forth in the Life and Death of Basing House. Small 4to. October 24th, 1645. Basing House, the History of, with an account of the Siege, &c. 8vo. (Frequently reprinted). 1844. Basing House. Gage (Sir Henry) Life of. 1645. Relief of Basing House Basing House. Life of Marmaduke Rawdon of York Camden Society, 1863. Bishops Waltham. See Portsmouth. Governor of Basing House. Cheriton Fight. Case (Master Thomas, Preacher at Milk Street, and one of the Assembly of Divines) Thanksgiving Sermon, on April 9th, 1 644 (afternoon) before the House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Church, \Vestminster, for the Victory at Cheriton. Small 4to. Motto, Psalm ix. 10. Text, Daniel xi. 32. See Sedgwick. Cheriton Fight. Sedgwick (Rev. Obadiah, B.D., Pastor of Coggeshall, Essex) Thanksgiving Sermon on April 9th, 1644 (forenoon) before the House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, for the Victory at Cheriton. Small 4to. Motto, i Samuel vii. 12. Text, Psalm iii. 8 See Case. Cheriton Fight. See Alresford. Farnham Castle (in Surrey) See Milford. Fordingbridge. See Portsmouth. Hampshire, The humble Petition of, to the Right Honourable the House of Peers, assembled in Parliament, and also to the Honourable the House of Commons, now assembled in Parliament, The humble Petition of the High Sheriffs, Knights, Esquires, and Gentlemen of the Grand Inquest, Ministers, Freeholders and Inhabitants of the County of Southampton at the General Assizes, March nth. London. Printed for Joseph Hunscott, 1641. The Petition to the House of Lords was read on the i oth of March. Broadside March nth, 1642. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. ig Hampshire, Humble Petition of, to the Right Honourable the House of Peers, assembled in Parliament, praying that the Popish Lords' Votes may be taken away, and all Papists confined, and to beseech His Majesty to reside near his Parliament. With a similar Petition to the House of Com- mons. March nth. London. Printed for Joseph Hunscott. Broadside, March nth, [642. Hampshire. Collection of all Remonstrances, Declarations, Orders, Ordinances, Proclamations, etc., between the King's most excellent Majesty and his High Court of Parliament, 1 641-3. 4to. 1643. Interesting to Hampshire Collectors from the fact that it contains ■ the Proclamation of Pardon, to the Inhabitants of Southampton, November, 1642. Hampshire. His Majesty's two Proclamations to the Counties of Southampton and Dorset, &c. 4to. Oxford, 1642. Hampshire. Calendar of the proceedings of the Committee for Compounding, 1643-1660. l^arge 8vo. i88g. List of persons Sequestered in Hants, pp. 104-106, &c. Hampshire. Pseudo Christus; or, a true and faithful Relation of the Grand Impostures, Horrid Blasphemies, Abominable Practices, Gross Deceits, lately spread abroad and acted in the County of Southampton, by William Frankelin and Mary Gadbury, and their companions, &c., by Humphry Ellis, Minister of the Word in the City of Winton. 4to. 1650. Hampshire. The humble Petition of the well-affected of the County of Southampton, in behalf of the Ministers of the Gospel, &c. 4to. 1653. Hampshire. Special Passages from several places, relating to the Civil War in Hampshire, &c. Small 4to. 1642. Hampshire. Perfect Diurnal of some Passages and Proceedings of and in relation to the Armies in England, &c. 4to. 1653, etc. Hampshire. Mercurius Politicus, i7th-24th June, 1658,. containing the list of persons to be added to the Commissioners for ejecting scandalous, ignorant, and insufficient Ministers and Schoolmasters, within the County of Southampton, &c. 4to. 1658. Isle of Wight. His Majesty's Grievances, sent by a message from His Majesty, by Mr John Ashburnham and Sir John Barkley, to Col. Hammond, Governor of the Isle of Wyght, &c. 4to. 1647. Isle of Wight. Col. Whaley's Message and Declaration con- cerning the King's Majesties Royale Person, also touching Mr. John Ashburnham, now attending his Royal Person in the Isle of Wight. 410. 1647. 20 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Isle of Wight. Hammond (Colonel) Letter from Carisbrook to the Speaker of the House of Lords. 1647. Isle of Wight. A Letter written by John Ashburnham, Esquire, from Carisbrook Castle in the Isle of Wight, November 26th, 1647, to William Lenthall, Esquire, Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons. 4to. 1647, Isle of Wight. The Modest Cavalliere's Advice ; together with a letter to the Inhabitants of the Isle of Wight, where his Sacred Majesty is now remaining. 4to. 1647. Isle of Wight. Duppa (Brian) Bishop of Salisbury, The Soule's Soliloquie. . . A Sermon before the King at New- port, in the Isle of Wight. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. Feme (Rev. H., D.D.) A Sermon preached before His Majesty, at Newport, in the Isle of Wight (on Habbakuk ii. 3), November the 29th, 1648. 4to. 1649. Isle of Wight. The last Newes from the Isle of Wight. 4to. 1647. Isle of Wight. His Majestie's Gracious Message and Proposi- tions from the Isle of Wyght for settling of the Church and Kingdom, and Paying of the Army, &c. 4to. 1647. Isle of Wight. His Majestie's Most Gracious Message to his two Houses of Parliament in Prosecution of Peace by a Personal Treaty. 4to. 1647. Isle of Wight. A Letter sent from the Speakers of both Houses of Parliament to His Majestic in the Isle of Wight . . . Also His Majestie's answer to the said Letter, &c. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. Copy of an Intercepted Letter from His Majesty to the Lords and Gentlemen, Committees of the Scots' Parliament, together with the Officers of that Army. Dated at Carisbrook, Monday, 31st July 1648. Broadside, July 31st, 1648. Isle of Wight. New Declaration and Message presented to the King's Majesty in the Isle of Wight, for a present Peace and Agreement. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight (Newport). The commencement of the Treaty between the King's Majesty and the Commissioners of Parliament at Newport. A Prayer, drawn by His Majestie's Speciall direction and dictates, for a blessing on the Treaty at Newport. Newport, in Insula Vectis. September 6th, 1648. Broadside, September i6th, 1648. Isle of Wight. My Lord of Pembroke's Speech to His Majesty Concerning the Treaty. ... at Newport, in the Isle of Wight, &c. 4to, 1648, Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. 2i Isle of Wight. A Messenger sent to the City of London with a Packet of Letters from the Isle of Wight, &c. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. Three New Queries presented by the Com- missioners to the King's Majestic at the Treating-house in Newport and his Majestie's most Gracious Answer to the said queries, &c., 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. Two letters containing .... the last newes of the King and Treaty in the Isle of Wight. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. Packets of Letters from severall parts of England ... A letter from the Isle of Wight. His Majestie's Declaration to the Commissioners, &c. 4to. 1648. Isle of ^Vight. His Majestie's Declaration from the Isle of Wight, with the proposals agreed on by his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, &c. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. His Majestie's Declaration concerning the Treaty .... Delivered by his Majesty to one of his Servants at his departure from the Isle of Wight, &c. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. The Independency of England endeavoured to be maintained by Henry Marten .... Against the claim of the Scottish Commissioners in their late answer upon the Bills and Propositions sent to the King in the Isle of Wight. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. Certain Passages which happened at Newport in the Isle of Wight, November 29, 1648, relating to King Charles I., Writtten by Mr. Edward Cooke, of Highnam, in Gloucestershire, sometime Colonel of a Regiment under Oliver Cromwell. 4to. 1690. Isle of Wight. Packets of Letters, with a Message from Col. Hammond of his refusing to let Col. Ewers secure the King and carry him to Carisbrook Castle. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. Joyful News from the King, and His Majestie's Remonstrance and Resolution touching the Army, delivered to Captain Hatfield, on Saturday last, in the Isle of Wight. Also a Fleet at Sea near the Isle of Wight to Rescue His Majesty. Small 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. The Portraiture of His Sacred Majesty, Charles I., in his solitude at Carisbrooke Castle. i2mo. 1648. Isle of Wight. King Charles ye First. Majesty in Misery. An Imploration to the King of Kings, wrote by his Majesty during his Captivity in Carisbrooke Castle, Anno Domini 1648. T. Cobb, Sculp., Bow Churchyard, London. Broadside, 1648. 22 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Isle of Wight. Letters between Col. Robert Haimiond, Governor of the Isle of Wight, and the Committee ot J.ords and Commons, at Derby House. . - • relatmg to Kmg Charles I., while he was confined in Cansbrooke Castle m that Island. Now First Published. 8vo. 1764- Isle of Wight. Bibliotheca Regia ; a Collection, of Papers of Charles I. i2mo. 1659. Isle of Wight Treaty, pp. 517-524- Isle of Wight. His Majestie's Most Gracious Answer to the Bills and Propositions presented to him at Carisbrook Castle, &c. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. The Votes and Proceedings in Parliament for bringing the King out of the Isle of Wight. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. Declaration from the Isle of Wight and County of Hampshire concerning the King and the try all of Captain Burley upon High Treason about the late meeting in the said Isle, with the burning of the gates of Canterbury and delivering up Dover Castle. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. Two Letters from the Isle of Wight, being a true relation of Mr. Osborn's carriage and proceedings, &c. 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. The Independent's Loyalty ; or. The most Barbarous Plot (to murther his sacred Majestic), at Caris- brooke Castle, Isle of Wight, very fully Discovered, &c. Small 4to. 1648. Isle of Wight. An Elegy upon the Decease of the most in- comparable, pious Lady, the Princesse Elizabeth, who dyed in Carisbrook Castle, in the Isle of Wight, September 8, 1650. 4to. 1650. Isle of Wight. Six Original Letters addressed from Persons high in the State, in the years 1647 and 1648, to Colonel Hammond, Governor of the Isle of Wight, chiefly relating to the intended escape of King Charles the First from the Castle of Carisbrooke. Archseologia, pp. 149-155. vol. xix. 182 1. Isle of Wight. Answer to a scandalous letter written by Hammond, the Head Gaoler in the Isle of Wight, to Mr. Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons, by a Friend of Master Osborne's and a Lover of Truth. 410. 1645. Isle of Wight. Mercurius Publicus, July 24-31, 1662 : con- taining an Account of a Murder at Caborn, in the Isle of Wight, by a Woman who had persecuted Dr. Sydenham, Rector of that Parish, for his loyalty and conformity to the Church of England. 4to. London, 1662. Odiham. A Victory obtained by Colonel Norton and Colonel Jones. Small 4to. 1644. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. 23 Portsmouth. The apprehension of Captain Butler at Porch- mouth, in the county of Southampton, and his followers, who were bound ^yith ammunition for Ireland. 4to. 1 641. Portsmouth. An Uprore at Portsmouth, being an advertize- ment to all Captaines and others that are halting betweene two opinions. Shewing how Captain Wiles, who was sent forth for the defence of the kingdome, did tyrannize over his souldiers, and how hee did revolt to his Majestic, &c. 4to. August 1 8th, 1642. Portsmouth. A Relation from Portsmouth, wherein is declared the manner how the Castle (Southsea) was taken on Saturday night last, as it was sent in a letter by one there present, September 6th, 1642. Small 4to. 1642. Portsmouth. A true Relation of the passages which happened at the town of Portsmouth at the late Siege, which began the 1 2th day of August last, and was surrendered on the 9th day of September following, written by one that was employed in the service. 4to. September 21st, 1642. Portsmouth. A Declaration of all the Passages of the taking of Portsmouth, shewing the reasons why it was surrendered up to the Committee of both Houses of Parliament, to- gether with a true Copy of the articles ageed upon between the Committee and Col. Goring. 4to. 1642. Portsmouth. MercuriusAuhcus, May nth, 1644. Containing news from Fording-Bridge, Bishops-Waltham, and Ports- mouth. 4to. 1644. Portsmouth. A Letter from Sir Arthur Haselrigge in Ports- mouth to an Hon. Member of the late Parliament. 4to (sewed^. 1659. Portsmouth. Two Declarations from the Town and Garrison of Portsmouth, &c. 4to. 1659. Portsmouth. The True Copys of several Letters from Ports- mouth. ... To the Lord Fleetwood, &c. 4to. London, 1659. Southampton. Good Newes from South Hampton and Basing- stoke, in Hampshire, &c. 4to. 1642 Southampton. Mercurius Publicus, December 4-1 1, 1662. Containing an account of Quakers and other Fanatics at Southampton. 4to. 1662. Wickham. Letters from a gentleman to his father upon occasion of the Armie's Retreat to Wickham in Hampshire. Small 4to. 1647. Winchester, Cromwell (Lieut. Gen.) Letter to the Right Sir Thomas Fairfax, General of the Parliament's Army (describ- ing his entry into Winchester). Small 4to. October, 1645. 24 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Winchester. A true relation of the putting to death one Master Boys (who went to see his father in Hampshire), on his return,by Col. Aston, a known and professed Papist ; an account of the Battle of Winchester, with a list of the Gentlemen of Hampshire that came to assist the Cavaliers and were taken prisoners by the Parliamentary Forces. Small 4to. 1642. Winchester. A True and Exact Relation of a Great Overthrow given to the Cavalliers in Winchester, by Colonel Hurrey, Colonel Browne, and some others, &c. 4to. London, December 17th, 1642. Winchester, Its History, &c. Sixteen Pamphlets, some very rare. 4to. 1642-1792. Includes : Captain Corbets' Discourse and the Sermon before King Charles II., at Winchester, after the Rye House Plot. Winchester. Letter to Mr. William Longland, Maior of W'm- chester, demanding the surrender of the City, and the reply of Mr. Longland. Small 4to. October, 1645. Winchester. Peters (Rev. Hugh) Report to the House of Commons of the Taking of Winchester. Small 4to. October, 1645. Winchester. Cromwell (Lieut. Gen.) Letter concerning the taking of Winchester Castle, with the report of the House of Commons. 4to. October 9, 1645. Winchester. Captaine Burley, His Speech at the Place of Execution, at Winchester, &c. 4to. 1648. Winchester. Burleigh (Capt. Jno.) True and brief relation of the arraignment, condemnation and suffering of Captain John Burleigh, who was hanged, drawn, and quartered at Winton. Small 4to. 1648. For further Civil War details see Birch, Carey, Carlyle, Clarendon, Cromwell, Devereux, Dugda:le, Ellis, England's Black Tribunal, Fuller, Gardiner, Godwin, Guizot, Ham- mond, Haselrigge, Heylyn, Howell, Johnson, Journals of Houses of Lords and Commons, Ludlow, Milford, Money, Sprigge, St. Barbe, Trialof Charles I., &c., Vernon, Vicars, Waller, Whitelocke. See also the various News Letters of the Period, such as : Mercurius Aulicus, or Court Mercurie (Cavalier), Mer- curius Britannicus (Parliamentarian), Mercurius Civicus (Parliamentarian), Mercurius Rusticus (Parliamentarian), Certain Information (Parliamentarian), City Scout (Parlia- mentarian), Diary or Exact Journal (Parliamentarian), The Kingdom's Weekly Intelligencer (Parliamentarian), The Kingdom's Weekly Post (Parliamentarian), Moderaet Bihliotheca Hantoniensis. 25 Intelligencer (Parliamentarian), Parliament's Scout (Parlia- mentarian), Parliament's Post (Parliamentarian), Perfect Diurnall (Parliamentarian), Perfect Passages (Parliamen- tarian), Scottish Dove (Parliamentarian), True Informer (Parliamentarian), Weekly Accompt (Parliamentarian). Copies of most of these will be found in the King's Pamphlets, British Museum. Daniell (Mrs.) See Aldershot. Darling (J.) Catalogue of Books belonging to Sir W. Heathcote, at Hursley Park. Roy 8vo. 186 — Davies (Rev. J. S.) History of Southampton, partly from the MS. of Dr. Speed in the Southampton Archives. Roy. Svo. 1883. Also 50 copies on Large Paper in 4to. Davies (W. H.)of Meonstoke. The Bride of Albion, and other Poems. 1 2 mo. 1880. Dawes (Rev. Richard) An Account of the King's Somborne School. Extracted from the Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, 1847-48. i8mo.* 1849. Day (William) Life and Death of Richard Titheridge [a native of Alresford], a Tract. i2mo. 1857. Dayman (H.) Memoir of the late Joseph Bullar. 8vo. 1869. De Crespigny (Mrs.) Legend of the New Forest, an Operetta. 8vo. 1889. Deverell (J.) St. John's Hospital and other Charities in Win- chester. Svo. 1879. Dibdin (Charles) [Native of Southampton]. The Songs of, chrono- logically arranged, with notes .... and the Music of the Best and Most Popular of the Melodies. Memoir of the Author by George Hogarth. 2 vols, roy Svo. 1842. (See Thorn> Directory (Post Office) of Hampshire, Dorsetshire, Wiltshire, &c. Svo. (1S48) and seq. Dobell (H.) The Medical Aspects of Bournemouth and its Surroundings. Svo. 1885. Doddridge (Dr.) See Jennings (Rev. Dr.) Doman (Henry) Songs of Lymington. Mus. D. ix. i2mo. 1867. Domesday Book. — Hampshire — Extracted from Domesday Book, with an . . . . English Translation, a Preface, and an Introduction. ... to which is added a Glossary by R. Warner. 4to. 1789. 26 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Domesday Book of Hampshire in fac-simile by the zincographic process. Folio. 1861. " With the Literary history of Domesday Booh Hampshire has some connection. This work was, for a long time, preserved at Win- chester—and it was just on the border of the county, at Norman Court, that WilHam I. stayed for some time, while the great Gemot was held near Salisbury, in August, 1086. It was at or near Nor- man Court that the Chief Barons of England swore fealty to William. Domesday Book of Hampshire (The) An Extension of the Latin Text and an English Translation, with Notes by H. Moody. Foho. 1862. Douce (Francis) Observations on a Piece of Antiquity found at Selbourne (folding plate). 4to. Archaeologia, 181 1. Reprinted. Douce (Francis) Ancient Purse found at Selbourne (plate). 4to. Archaeologia, 1811. Reprinted. Drew (John) and Bullar (J.) Hints to Assist Visitors to Southamp- ton and the Isle of Wight. 8vo. Southampton, n.d. Driver (A. and W.) General View of the Agriculture of the County of Hants, with View of the Isle of Wight Agriculture, by Rev. R. Warner, and a Postscript by A. Young. 4to. 1794. Droxford. See Smith and " Sporting.'' Dudley (H.) Juvenile Researches, or a Description of some of the Principal Towns in the West of Sussex and the Borders of Hants. i6mo. 1835. Printed and composed by H. Dudley, aged 15. Dugdale (James) General Description and History of the Isle of Wight. 4to. 181 9. Duncan (J.) History of Guernsey, with Occasional Notices of Jersey, Alderney and Sark. 8vo. 1841. Duthy (John) Sketches of Hampshire, embracing the Archi- tectural Antiquities, Topography, &c., and of the Country adjacent to the River Itchen (plates). Royal 8vo. 1839. Dyson (John R.) Methodism in the Isle of Wight, its Origin and Progress down to the Present Time. 8vo. 1865. Earle (Rev. John) Legends of St. Swidhun and Sancta Maria Egyptiaca (with Photozincographic Examples). Folio. London, 1861. Gives a good account of Anglo-Saxon Times. East (R.) See Murrell East Woodhay. See Green. Edwards (F. A.) The Early Newspaper Press of Hampshire. i2mo. 1889. Elder (Abraham) Tales and Legends of the Isle of ^^'ight, with the Adventures of the Author in search of them (plates by Cruikshank). i2mo. 1839. 2nd edition, 1843. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. 27 Eling. See Pauperism. Ellinghatn. See Hall. Ellis (Sir Henry). See Brand. Ellis (Humphry) Minister of tiie Word in the City of Winton ; Pseudo-Christus, or a True and Faithful Relation of the Grand Impostures, Horrid Blasphemies, Abominable Practices, Gross Deceits, lately spread abroad and acted in the County of Southampton, by William Frankelin, Mary Gadbury, and their Companions, &c. Mus. C. vii., 6. 4to. 1650. Elvetham. The Honourable Entertainment given to the Queen's Majestie in progress, at Elvetham, in Hampshire, by the Right Honorable the Earle of Hartford. Small 4to. 1591- Reprinted in " Gentleman's Magazine," February and March, 1779. Elvetham. See Baigent Holme (under Odiham). Ems, Valley of the. See Longcroft. Emmett (M.) The Legend of the Priory of Christchurch. 8vo. 1864. Empson (C. W.) Index to the Registers of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of the Parish of Wellow. Svo. 1889. Enclosures of Common Lands. See Acts of Parliament. Englefield (Sir H.) Walk through Southampton, describing its Antiquities, with an Account of Clausentum. Svo. 1801. 2nd edition, 4to, 1865. Also edited by John Bullar, small 4to, 1850 (?) Englefield (Sir H. C.) The Isle of Wight, a Description of the Beauties, Antiquities, and Geological Phenomena of (maps and numerous engravings by W. and G. Cooke, from ori- ginal drawings by Sir H. C. Englefield). 4to. 1816. Englefield (Sir H. C.) Account of an Ancient Building at Southampton (3 plates). 4to. Archaeologia, 1811. Reprinted. Eversley. See Kingsley. Exchange of Hampshire Lands. See Acts of Parliament. Faden. Map of Hampshire, including the Isle of Wight. Svo. 1796. Faithful! (William) The Late Hampshire Election [in 1790]. Svo. 1791. Falle (P.) An Account of Jersey. Svo. 1734. Falvey (Timothy) [In Memoriam], Reprinted from the Hamp- shire Independent, of Oct. 1 2th, 1889. 1 6 pp. sewed, Svo. 28 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Fareham, Review of Facts in the litigation between Peter Barfoot, Richard Bargus and others, with the Bishop of Winchester, concerning the Right of Fareham Quay. 8vo. 1788. Fareham. (Uplands near). See Beardmore. Faunthorpe (J P.) The Geography of Hampshire for Use in Schools (with a map). 8vo. 1872. Fearon (Rev. W. A.) The Life and Times of Henry of Blois, a Lecture Delivered in the Hall of the Winchester Mechanics' Institute, on Wednesday, March 20th, 1878. i2mo. sewed, 32 pp. 1878. Fenwick (-) New and Original Poetical, Historical, and Descrip- tive Guide to the Isle of Wight, from a Recent Personal Survey. Illustrated. 8vo. 1866. Fergusson (James) The Peril of Portsmouth, or French Fleets and Enghsh Forts (with a plan.) 8vo. 1852. Ferrey (B.) and Brayley (E. W.) Antiquities of the Priory of Christchurch, Hants ; with Particulars of the Castle and Borough (plates) 4to. 1834. 2nd edition, 4to. 1841. Revised by Britton. Fiddes (Richard, D.D.) 1671-1725. The Life of Cardinal Wolsey. Fol. 1724. Cardinal Wolsey was Bishop of Winchester. Field Club. See Hampshire. Fitt (J. N.) Covertside Sketches. Post 8vo. 1879. Mr. J.N. Fitt, the author of " Covertside Sketches," and well known from his connection with one or more of the highest class of sporting papers, is a Hampshire man — of the Westley family of that name — and formely lived at Nether Wallop. Fitt (J. N.) Hearths and Homesteads, a Series of Papers on Subjects connected with Agriculture. 8vo. n.d. Contains references to Hampshire. [Fitzatherly, ( — )] Our Town ; or. Rough Sketches of Character, Manners, etc., by Peregrine Reedpen. 2 vols. 8vo. 1834. This book is said to be a satire on the Inhabitants and Society of Bishops Waltham. Fitzherbert (H.) The Island Minstrel. i2mo. 1842. The writer of the volume of Poems was Herbert Baskett, a journey- man gardener. Fordingbridge. History of the Murders committed on the Bodies of Mr. D. Chater, of Fordingbridge, and Mr. W. Galley of Southampton. (Relates particulars of smuggling.) 4to. 1749. Fordingbridge. See Civil War Pamphlets, Hall, Hannan. Forests. See Brown. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. 29 Franks (Augustus W., F.S.A.) In a Letter to Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., F.R.S., Director. Notes on Bronze Weapons, found on Arreton Down, Isle of Wight (Illustrated). From the Archaeologia, vol. xxxvi. Sewed, 4to, p. 6. 1856. Freeling (Arthur) Picturesque Excursions [To the Isle of Wight Southampton, New Forest, etc.] i2mo. (1839). Freeling'( Arthur) London and Southampton Railway Companion, with Guides to Southampton and the Isle of Wight. 1 2mo. 1840. Freeman (E. A.) Architecture of the Church and Hospital of the Holy Cross, Wmchester. 8vo. 1846. Freeman (Dr. E. A.) The Reign of William Rufus and the Accession of Henry the First. 2 vols. Large 8vo. 1882. Refers to Sparsholt, Romsey, New Forest, Winchester, &c., Gale (S.) History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Winchester. 8vo. 1715. See Hyde. Contains contributions from B. Willis. This was afterwards reprinted in Casson's " Lives of the Bishops of Winchester." TheEarlof Clarendon,authorof the "History of the Great Rebellion," was a Hampshire man, the family of Hyde having an estate at Catherington. The Earl of Clarendon began a History of Win- chester, which was left unfinished, and completed by S. Gale in 1715. Gaol (County). Report of the Committee Appointed to Examine into the State of the Hampshire County Gaol and Bride- wells. 8vo. 181 7. Garbett (W.) Observations and Correspondence, occasioned by the Failure and Restoration of a Principal Pier in Winches- ter Cathedral. 4to. 1824. Garneray (Louis Ambrose) Captivite de Louis Garneray, neuf Annies en Angleterre. Mes Poutons Illustres par I'Auteur et Janet-Lahge. Royal 8vo. n.d. The author was eight years (1806-1814) a prisoner of war in the hulks at Porchester and at Bishops Waltham. Garrow (D.) History of Lymington and its Vicinity. 8vo. 1825. Gibbons (Thomas) Memoirs of Isaac Watts, D.D. [Native of Southampton]. 8vo. 1780. Gilbert (H. M.) BibUotheca Hantoniensis, an Attempt at a Bib- liography of Hampshire (printed for subscribers). Large paper. 4to. n.d. Gilbert (J. M.) See Haghe (L.) Gilpin (Rev. W.) Remarks on Forest Scenery, &c., illustrated by the Scenes of New Forest in Hampshire. 2, vols. 8vo. i79i> 1794, 1808. Addenda to the first edition by a friend of the author. 8vo. 1794. Edited by Sir T. D. Lauder. 2 vols. Post 8vo. 1834. Another edition by Heath. Post 8vo. 1887. 30 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Gilpin (Rev. W.) Regulations of Boldre School. 4to sheet, n.d. Gilpin (Rev. W.) Account of the New Poor House, erected at Boldre. i2mo. 1798. Gilpin (Rev. W.) Observations on Western parts of England, to which are added a few remarks on the Picturesque Beauties of the Isle of Wight. 8vo. 1798. Second edition. 8vo. 1808. Gilpin (Rev. W.) Observations on the Coasts of Hampshire, Sussex and Kent (with plates). 8vo. 1804. Gilpin (Rev. W.) Explanation of the Duties of Religion for the use of Boldre School. i2mo. 1798. Gipsies. Report of the Southampton Committee for the Ameliora- tion of the State of the Gypsies. 8vo. 1832. Farewell Address to, by James Crabb on the occasion of the igth Anniversary. 8vo. Glenie (James) Short Enquiry into the Nature of the Titles con- ferred at Portsmouth and the Camps by George III., shew- ing the Origin and Ancient Privileges of Knights Banneret. 8vo. 1779. Godesfield. See Hospitallers and Larking. Godwin (George) Ancient Structures in Winchester and Romsey. 8vo. N.D. Godwin (Rev. G. N.) The Civil War in Hampshire, 1642-45, and the Story of Basing House. Small 4to. 1882. Godwin (Rev. G. N.) The Civil War in South-West Hampshire. 24 pp. Small 4to. 1886. Godwin (Rev. G. N.) Civil War in and around Winchester. Small 4to. 1886 Godwin (Rev. G. N.) Portsmouth to London by "The Rocket," the Coach Route between Portsmouth and London. Post 8vo. 1877. Godwin (Rev. G. N.) 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Grose (F.) Antiquities of the County of Hampshire (illustrated). Extracted from the Antiquities of England, etc. 4to. 1783- Grove (R. A.) Views of the Principal Seats and Marine and Landscape Scenery in Lymington (26 plates). Folio. 1832 Gubbins (E.) Ancient Inscriptions in Winchester Cathedral and other places. i2mo. 1884. Gudgeon (R. H.) Souvenir of the Opening of the George Hotel, Winchester, on St. George's Day, April 25th, 1889. History of this Ancient Hostelry from the Reign of Edward I. Guillaume (George) Architectural Views and Details of Netley Abbey, partly shown as it originally existed. Folio. 1848. Gunn (Alexander). See Timbs. 32 Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Guise (Gen.) and Hervot (Mr.) Plain Narrative, or True State of the Case between. 4to. 1751- Respecting a Marriage Settlement. Tlie Tract dedicated to Matthew Woodford, Esq., of Southampton. Gunner (Rev. W.) An Account of the Alien Priory of Andwell, or Endwell, in Hampshire, etc. 8vo. Gwilliam (J.) 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In the time of Henry VIII., these tapestries still existed, as " the arras of Sir Bevois' " was a tapestry at Richmond at that time. Chaucer alludes to Bevois, so the romance must be older than the 14th century. Scott brings him up in the introduction to Marmion Canto I. last few lines. The romance has been translated under various European lan- guages. In the Red Book of Hergest is an ■ ' Ystore Bonn o Hamtun, ' ' and in the Sports of Vedice of the Riva dei Schiavoni, some survival of the legend of Sir Bevis remain in the shows correspon- ding to our Punch and Judy shows at the present day. Southern Coast of England, a Handbook of Travel Round the. 8vo. 1849. Hampshire, pp. 223-296. South Tedworth. See Willmott. Southwick Park. Copy of an Extraordinary Will of Richard Norton, Esq., of Southwick Park. 8vo. 1727. Southwick. See Madden, Slight. Speed (John, M.D., of Southampton) Commentary on Sea Water, translated from the Latin. i2mo. 1786. 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The epitaph on her tomb is — Silent the lyre and dumb the tuneful tongue That sung on earth her great Redeemer's praise ; But now in heaven she joins the angelic song. In more harmonious, more exalted lays. Steele (Anne) ["Theodosia'' of Broughton] Hymns, Psalms and Poems by (with Memoir by John Sheppard). 8vo. 1863. Stevens (J.) Brief Historical Notices of the Parishes of Hurts- bourne Priors, and St. Mary Bourne, Hampshire. 8vo. 1861. Stevens (J.) St. Mary Bourne, Past and Present, containing an Account of the Hamlets, Geology, and Antiquities of the Parish. 8vo. 1863. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. 65 Stevens (J.) Descriptive List of Flint Implements found at St. Mary Bourne (with illustrations of the principal types). 8vo. 1867. Stevens (J.) Parochial History of St. Mary Bourne and Hurst- bourne Priors. Royal Svo. 1888. St. Mary Bourne. See Stevens, Wilkinson. Stockbridge. The Importance of the " Guardian " in a second letter to the Bailiff of Stockbridge, by a friend of Mr. St — le. 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He says that he then procured a copy, and on going through it, was astonished to find that the compiler had incorporated into his " Collections," not only the Domesday Book, but also nearly the whole of his " History of the Isle of Wight," " Clausentum," and Topographical Remarks on the South Western parts of Hampshire. But it seems incredible that respectable booksellers, whose names are on the title-page (Rivington, Cadell, and others) should have lent themselves 40 so gross a literary fraud ; or that Warner's " Hampshire Domesday," published six years previously, should have ba^n actually incorpo- rated into the work as >h&^ Second volume, without Warner's knowledge and consent. And it is not a little remarkable, as contradicting Warner's story that he himself, in 1792, circulated " Proposals," which clearly indicates such a work as was subse- quently published under his name, almost the only difference being that he proposed to print it in 3 vols., folio. 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See Grey Abbey, Walford. Bede (Venerable) Historise Ecclesiasticae Gentis Anglorum,Libri, V. folio, 1644. Records Ecclesiastical affairs in Wessex. Berkeley (Hon. Grantley F.) My Life and Recollections. (The Author lived near Christchurch) 2 vols. la. 8vo. 1865. New Forest Deer, vol. ii. chap. i. ; New Forest, Sport in, vol. ii. chap, xi; Fishing in the Avon, chap. xiv. Bertram (C.) Description ot Britain translated from ftichard of Cirencester, and a Commentary on the Itinerary, Illustrated with, maps, 8vo. London, 1809. , Besant (Walter), The Holy Rose, (Christmas Number of All the Year Round), 4to. London, 1886, The scene is partly laid at Portchester. Besant (Walter) and Rice (J.) By Celia's Arbour, 3 vols, post 8vo. London. A Story of Portsmouth. Betham (Rev. Wm.) The Baronetage of England, 4to, London, 1801-5 Birch (Colonel John) Military Memoir of. Camden Society, 1873, sm. 410. Contains much interesting Civil War Information. Birch (Thomas) HeadSfof Illustrious Persons of Great Britain engraved by Mr, Houbraken and Mr. Vertue with their lives and characters by Thomas Birch, A.M. F.R.S. folio, 1743. Contains lives of William of Wykeham.Willjam Waynflete and others. (Rev. Thomas) Life of Henry, Prince of Wales, eldest son of James I. 8vo. 1760. Bramshill House was built for this Prince. Bishop (Rev. H. H.) Pictorial Architecture of the British Isles. Many Hampshire illustrations, folio. 1887. Bishopstoke, Roman leaden coffin found at, p. 227. vol. 4, Second Series Proc. Soc. Antiq. Londoojp Bitterne near Southampton, Remarks on an unpublished Inscription to the Emperor Tetricus found at. Archaologia pp. 257-261. vol. xxix. Black Gang Chine. Saturday Magazine,vo\. v. p. 109. 1834. Blakey (Robert) Angler's complete guide to the rivers and lakes of England. Printed at Winchester, 8vo. 1859. Blackmore (R.D.) Cradock Nowell. 8vo. 1884. Largely concerned with the New Forest. G 2 iv Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. . Blank Book (The),of a Small Colleger. Contains a story "Mr. Reuben Pottle" relating to Hampshire. i2mo. 1824. Bloody Kssizes (The), Gentleman's Magazine. -p. 381. vol. 256. 1884. (Trial and Execution of Alice Lisle). Blount (T.) Fragmenta Antiquitatis or ancient Tenuresof Land and Jocular Customs of some Manors, 8vo. 1784. Several Hampshire references. Boldre Church and School. Penny Magazine, vol. iv. p. 92. 1835. Bompas (G.C.) Life of Frank Buckland. 8vo. 1889. Winchester College. pp. 10-37. Bones of our Sovereigns. Leisure Hour, April 8th, 1858. Bossington, Discovery of a Roman Sword at, p. 374. Journ. Brit. Arch. Soc. vol. xviii. 1887. Botley, The Discovery of an Ancient War Ship near. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, p. 70, vol. xxxii. 1876. Bourne (H.R.F.) English Seaman under the Tudors. 2 vols. 8vo. 1865. Spithead, Victory at, 1545. vol. i., 78-79, Bournemouth, London Society, p. 497, vol xl. 1881. See Arcachon. See Progress of Watering Places, London Society, p. 607, vol. xxxix., 1881. A Sketch from. Blackwood's Magazine, p. 740, vol. cxxxiv, 1883, In Winter. All the Year Round, p. 259, vol. xl. 1887. Bowles (Caroline). See Southey. Braddon (M. E. now Mrs. Maxwell). Henry Dunbar, a Novel, 3 vols, crown 8vo. London, 1864. Refers to Winchester and its Neighbourhood. Vixen, a Novel, 3 vols, crown 8vo. London, 1879. Much Mention of the New Forest. Brading, (Isle of Wight). A Passage from the Oglander MSS. relating to the Arrival of Charles I. in the Isle of Wight. Arch. Journ., -p. 308, vol. xxxi. 1874. Brading and Arreton, A Visit to, (Isle of Wight). Sunday at Home, August 30th, 1855. Brading, (Isle of Wight), Bones found in a Roman Villa, at Morton, near. Journ. Anthrop. Inst., vol. xxi., p. 116. 1882. Hoard of Bronze Bracelets at. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, p. 423, vol. xxxviii. 1882. Remarks on the Roman Mosaic Pavements at. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, p. 361, vol. xxxix. 1883. Bramshill, In Hampshire. Saturday Magazine, vol. xvii., p. 2. 1840. Bramshill House. From The Antiquary. 1873. Brading, (Isle of Wight), Roman Villa lately discovered at. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, p. 363, vol. xxxvi. 1880. Brand (John) F. S. A. and Ellis (Sir Henry). Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain, 3 vols, 8vo. 1855. Hampshire, vol. ii., p. 512. Winchester, vol. i., p. 452, ii., 162-456. New Forest, ii., p. 260. Bridger (C.) An Index to Printed Pedigrees contained in County and Local Histories, the Herald's Visitations, &c., 8vo. 1867. Many Hamp- shire References. (J.) A Book of Fairs, 8vo. 1800. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. v Brightstone and Bowcombe, (Isle of Wight), Excavations at Brightstone and Bowcombe Downs, p. 34 ; The Antiquities of the Isle of Wight, p. 177; The Lords of the Isle of Wight, p. 213. Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, vol. xi., 1855. Britain, Early, 5 vols ; Celtic Britain , 5 vols ; Roman Britain, 5 vols ; Anglo- Saxon Britain, 5 vols ; Norman Britain, 5 vols ; Post Norman Britain, 5 vols, sm. i2mo. 1884-86. All contain references to Hampshire. Britain, Greek Trade Routes to. Folk Lore, March i8go. Tends to prove the identity of the Isle with Ictis (Diod. Sic.) and Mictis (Pliny). British Coins found in Hants, Sussex, Surrey, Dorset. Collectanea Antiqua. vol. I. Brocas of Beaurepaire, and Roche Court, Family of. Edin. Rev., p. 225, vol. clxvi. 1887. Brome (Rev. James) Travels over England, Scotland and Wales, 8vo. 1707. Hampshire, p.p. 264-271. Winchester,, p. p. 49-53. Brooke (Ralph) A Catalogue and Succession of the Kings and Nobles of this Realm of England from io56 till 1622. 4to. 1622. Southampton p. 323. Winchester p. 342. Brown (Dr. J. C.) The Forests of England and the Management of them in Bye-gone Times. 8vo. 1883. New Forest, pp. 51-74. Aliceholt and Woolmer Forests, pp. 113-116. Bere, Buckholt, Char, New Forest, West Forest, Wutmer, etc., etc., p. 134. Browne (Willis) Notitia Parliamentaria, or an History of the Counties, Cities, and Boroughs in England and Wales. 8vo. 1730. Hampshire pp. 35-37, and appendix. Bunyan (John) Works of, 2 vols, folio, London, 1692. " John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress has some indirect connexion with Southampton. His conception of the wandering Pilgrim was probably derived from the many romantic histories of wandering knights and pilgrims of the Middle ages. He is believed, in particular, to have used in this respect a book by John Cartheny, written originally in French, and named "The Wandering Knight." This book was translated in a 4to form into English in 1581 by William Goodyeare, a merchant of Southampton. This was probably the edition Bunyan used. [See Goodyeare] The idea of the two lions guarding the gate in Bunyan's work is probably borrowed from the legend of Sir Bevis and the lions guarding the cave. The lions at the South- ampton Bar perpetuate this same idea. ' ' Burn (J.S.) The History of Parish Registers in England. 8vo. 1862. Some Hampshire References. Burroughs (John) Fresh Fields. i2mo. cloth. Much reference to Hamp- shire. Burton (R.) Wars in England. i2mo. 1681. Describes Relief of Basing House, &c., Burton (William) L.L.B. Antoninus, his Itinerary or Journeys of the Roman Empire so far as it concerns Britain. A Commentary on. London, 1658. Describes the position of Roman Towns in Hamp- shire. Butler (Samuel) Hudibras. 2 vols, post 8vo. London, 1859. There was an ancient sage philosopher That had read Alexander Ross over. Part II, Canto II : also in Part II. Canto II, line 670). Twice refers to Rev. Alexander Ross, author of ' ' Mystagogus Poetlcus" 8vo. 1675. A former Master of Southampton Grammar School. vi Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Calamy fRev. Edmund D.D.) Ejected or Silenced Hampshire Ministers, Vol. II. pp. 333-352. Account of The Ministers, Lectures, Masters, and Fellows of Colleges, and Schoolmasters who were ejected or silenced after the Restoration in 1660, by or before the Act for Uniformity, 2 vols. 8vo. 1713- Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium in Turri Londinensi, folio, 1802. References to Hampshire. Calendarium Rotularum Chartarum et Inquisitionum ad Quod Damnum, folio, 1803. Numerous Hampshire references. Calendarium Inquisitionium post Mortem sive Exactarum. 4 vols, folio, 1806. Many Hampshire References. Camps, News from the. All the Year Round, Sept. 30th. 1871. Capgrave (J.) The Book of the Illustrious Henries. 8vo. 1858. Notices of Winchester, Southampton, &c., The Chronicle of England (From the Creation to the year 1417.) Edited by Rev. F. C. Hingeston. roy 8vo. 1858. Capgrave's ' ' Legende of Englonde' ' contains the Legends of Morwenna and Elfieda, the Founders or first Abbesses of Romsey Abbey. Carew (Bamfylde Moore) The History of, (King of The Beggars). 8vo. n.d. This celebrated character was a visitor at Portchester and Hack- wood Park. Carisbrooke Castle and its ancient Lords, p. 193. Jaurn. Brit. Arch. Assoc. Vol. xi. 1855. Isle of Wight. Carisbrooke Castle, Description of, Saturday Magazine, Vol. iv. p. 191. 1834- (with Illustrations). Mirror, p. 41. vol. xxviii. 1836. Penny Magazine, vol i. p. 356. 1832. Penny Magazine. 1836. Carisbrooke. Roman Villa at, Collectanea Antigua, Vol. vi. p. 121. Carlisle (N.) Endowed Grammar Schools of England and Wales. 2 vols. 8vo. 1818. Hampshire, pp. 433-471. Carlyle (Thos.) Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, 5 vols, post Svo, London. 1871 Vol i. gives details of operations at Winchester and Basing, and refers to Hursley, Wallop, and Southampton. Carter (John) The Ancient Architedlure of England, including the Orders during the British, Saxon, and Norman Eras, and under the Reigns of Henry III., and Edward III., log engravings, folio. 1887. Refers to Winchester, Southampton, &c. *■ Carter (John) Specimens of the Ancient Sculpture and Painting now re- maining in England, from the Earliest Period to the Reign of Henry VIII., 120 plates, folio. 1887. Several references to Hampshire. Cartularium Saxonicum, a CoUeiftion of Charters relating to Anglo-Saxon History, vol. i., 4to. 1885. vol. ii., 410. 1887 (Rolls Publications). ' Many Grants of Land in Hampshire. Cary (John) New Itinerary, a corredl Delineation of the Great Roads, both Direa and Cross, throughout England and Wales, Svo. 1821. Describes Coach Routes in Hampshire. Catalogue of the MSS. in the Cottonian Library deposited in the British Museum, folio. 1802. Many of these MSS. relate to Hampshire Persons and Places. Chamberlain (John) Letters of, during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, sm. 4to. Camden Society, 1861. Mentions Jersey, Isle of Wight, Winchester, &c. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. vii Chambers' Book of Days. roy. 8vo, 2 vols. n.d. Many references to Hampshire Persons and Places. Chamier (Capt.) Ben Brace, or the Last of the Agammemnons, post 8vo, new edition. 1867. Amusing Stories of Portsmouth. Champlin (J. D.) Chronicle of the Coach, (Charing Cross to Ilfracombe), 8vo. 1886. Hampshire, pp. 52-94. Channel Islands, Primeval Antiquities of the, pp. 142-222, Arch. Journal, vol. i. 1846. (The). Argosy, vols, xxxvii-xxxviii. 1884. See Holiday Making in Mid Channel. History and Description of. Penny Magazine, vol. vi., pp. 329-336, 377-384. 1837 (The). Saturday Magazine, vol. xvi., pp. 105-137. 1840. — a Packet from the. Good Words, 1890. Christchurch, Description of an Ancient Fortification near. Archceologia, pp. 237-240, vol. V. Mirror, p. 441, vol. xv. 1830. Saturday Magazine, vol. xvii., p. 145. 1840. Archaeological Association, Gentleman's Magazine, p. 308, vol. x. N.S., 1861. Christchurch on Avon. Sunday at Home, July, 1890. Priory, Singular Discovery of a quantity of Bird's Bones buried in. Archceologia, pp. 117-118, vol, iv. Remarks upon this Discovery, pp. 414-418, vol. iv. Priory, Observations on the Stone Coffins discovered at. Archceologia, pp, 224-229, vol. V. Priory, The Rood Screen in. p. 142, vol. v. Arch. Journal, 1848. Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages, published under the Direcftion of the Master of the Rolls, large 8vo. V. D. Many references to Hampshire Persons and Places. Chudleigh (Elizabeth, Duchess of Kingston, tried for Bigamy before the House of Lords) , Life and Memoirs of, 4to. iSth Cent. Married at Lainston Church, near Winchester. (Miss, Duchess of Kingston). All the Year Round, p. 88, vol. xxi. 1878. Churton (E.) The Early English Church, 8vo, 1878. References to Winchester and Hampshire. Cirencester (Richard of) Speculum Historicale de Gestis Regum Anglias. Edited by J. E. Mayor, 2 vols, 8vo. 1863. Describes Roman Roads and Stations in Hampshire. Clarendon (Edward, Earl of) History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, 3 vols, folio. 1702-1704. Describes Cheriton Fight, Siege of Basing House, &c. Clark (G. F.) Mediaaval Military Architecture in England. ChristchurcTi Castle, vol. i., p. 385; Odiham Castle, vol. ii., 336; Portchester Castle, p. 338. Southampton Defences, vol. iv., 472. Clarke (S. R.) Vestigia Anglicana, 2 vols, 8vo. 1826. King Edgar near Andover, vol. i., pp. 139-140; Death of Rufus, vol. i., 232-234. Clayton (J. W.) Personal Memoirs of Charles II., 2 vols, 8vo. 1859. Jersey, vol. i., p. 148; Hampshire, vol. i., pp. 161-175, 318, 319; vol. li., pp. 201, 345, &c. viii Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Cobbe (T.) History of the Norman Kings of England, 8vo. 1869. References to Winchester, Southampton, Portsmouth, &c. Cobbett (W.) History of the Protestant Reformation, 2 vols, Bvo. 1829. Stratton, Micheldever, p. 186, Monasteries in Hampshire, vol. li. Rural Rides in the Counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, &c., i2mo. 1830. Another edition, edited by Rev. Pitt Cobbett, 2 vols, 8vo. 1885. Cobbett's "Rural Rides" are perhaps more conneded with Hampshire and its borders than any other county. Household Words, December 3rd, 1853. Collier (Jeremy) An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, 9 vols, 8vo. 1840-41. Refers to Winchester, Southampton, &c. Connolly (T. W. J.) History of the Royal Sappers and Miners, 1772-1856, 2 vols, large 8vo. 1857. Refers to Southampton, Portsmouth, Jersey, &c., Cooke (William) Southern Coast of England, Hand-book of Travel round the. 35 engravings. 8vo. 1849. Cooper (E, E.) Hide and Seek, a Story of the New Forest in 1647, 8vo. 1881. The Scene is laid at Grove Place House, Nursling. Cope (Sir William) History of the Rifle Brigade, 8vo. 1877. Many references to Winchester, Aldershot, Portsmouth, &c. Coppin (Captain) Chambers' Journal, April 20th, 1878.- Describes remark- able salvage operations at Bembridge, Isle of Wight. Corbiere (J. E.) Scarlet and Buff, 8vo. 1890. A story of the Civil War in Hants. Mont Orgueil Castle, 8vo. 1890. " A well told tale of Jersey during the Wars of the Roses." Courthope (W.) Baronetage of England, Synopsis of, 8vo. 1835. Hamp- shire, pp. 5, 12, 36, 39, 63, 1:5, 134, 148, 172, 190, 220, 230, 240, 245, 247, 250, 252, 254. Cowes Regatta. Mirror, p. 389, vol. xiii. 1829. Creighton (M.^ Life of Simon de Montfort, i2mo. 1876. The Montfort Family lived at Odiham Castle. Cricket, History of. English Illustrated Magazine. September 1884, Re- ferences to Hampshire cricketers. Cromwell (Oliver). Quarrel between the Earl of Manchester and Oliver Cromwell : An Episode of the English Civil War. Camden Society, sm. 4to. 1875. Important, with reference to the Siege of Basing House, &c. Cromwell (Richard) and his Wife. Fenny Magazine, vol. viii., pp. 461,476, 486,490. 1839. Richard Cromwell resided at Hursley. Cruttwell (Rev. C.) Tour through the whole Island of Great Britain. Hampshire vol. ii., pp. 139, 211, 6 vols, 8vo. 1801. Cummerbund (C.) From Southampton to Calcutta, 8vo. i860. South- ampton, pp. 1-4. Curfew Bell, (The). The Mirror, April 28th, 1832. Curtis (William) Life of. Memoirs, Historical and Illustrative of the Botanick Garden at Chelsea belonging to the Society of Apothecaries of London, pp. 80,85, 8vo. 1820. A Native of Alton, Author of Flora Londiniensis. Dacre (Lady) Tales of Peerage and Peasantry, 3 vols, second edition, Bvo. 1835. The Hampshire Cottage, vol. ii., pp. 161,336. Dallas (Rev. A. R. C.) Life and Ministry of. By his Widow. 3rd edition, post 8vo. 1872-3. Mr. Dallas was a well knovra Rector of Wonston Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. ix Danebury, (near Stockbridge) Or the Power of Friendship, a tale with two Odes by a Young Lady. 4to. n.d. See Day. Dashwood (J. B.) The Thames to the Solent by Canal and Sea, or the Log of the Una Boat " Caprice." sm. 8vo. 1868. Hampshire pp. 65- 91- Day (William, of Danebury) Reminiscences of The Turf. 8vo. 1886. Contains much relating to Hampshire. Deane (J. B.) Life of Richard Deane, one of the Judges of Charles I. 8vo. London, 1870. Taking of Winchester and Basing House. Debrett (John) The Baronetage of England. i8mo. London, 1808. 8vo. London, 1840. Containsreferences to many Hampshire Families. Defoe (Daniel), Tour Through the whole Island of Great Britain, &c., by a Gentleman. 8vo. 1724. Hampshire pp. 71-82. De Gray-Birch (Walter) Fasti Monastici Aevi-Saxonici, An Alphabetical List of the Heads of Religious Houses in England previous to the Norman Conquest. 8vo. 1873. Many References to Hampshire Religious Houses. Devereux (W. B.) Lives and Letters of the Earls of Essex, 2 vols. 8vo. 1853. References to Civil War in Hampshire . vol. ii., pp. 365-441. Dibden, Ancient Yew Tree at. Saturday Magazine, vol. x.,p. 47. 1837. Dibdin (Charles), The Songs of. Penny Magazine, vol. x., p. 372. 1841. Dibdin (Charles). Mirror, p. 376, vol. xxxii. 1838. and his Songs. Cornhill Magazine, p. 578, vol. xvii. 1868. At Sea. Temple Bar, p. 341, vol. Ixxviii. 1886. ' Dickens (Charles) Nicholas Nickleby, 8vo. n.d. Contains reference to Hindhead. Nicholas Nickleby's introduSion to Mr. Crummies, the theatrical manager, took place in Hampshire, the scene being at the Bottom Inn, formerly the Horse and Groom, but now disestablished, between Butser Hill and Horndean, on the road to Portsmouth from Petersfield . Dixon (Hepworth M.) John Howard and the Prison World of Europe, i2mo. 1849. Watcombe, pp. 92-94. Her Majesty's Tower, 4 vols, 8vo. i86g. Trials at Winchester, vol. ii., pp. 75-82. History of Two Queens, 4 vols, 8vo. 1874. Refers to Cardinal Wolsey, Bishops Fox and Gardiner, &c. Royal Windsor, 4 vols, 8vo. 1879. Many references to William of Wykeham, and other Bishops of Winchester. Dodd (Anna Bowman) Cathedral Days, a Tour through Southern England, illustrated by E. Eldon Deane, 8vo. 1887. Hampshire, pp. 110-213. Domesday Book. Leisure Hour, p. 766, vol. xv. 1866. of Hampshire. Frazer's Magazine, 1866. Watford's Antiquarian, pp. 189, 269, vol. i. 1887. Domus Dei at Portsmouth. LmMj-eHoMc, pp. 117, 364, vol. xvi. 1867. Dowden (Prof. Edw.) Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2 vols, 8vo. 1887. pp. 529- 538. Refers to Boscombe and Christchurch. Down Channel, p. no, vol. xiv, Argosy, i8y 2. Drasrton (Michael). Poly-Olbion, folio. London, 1613. Drayton's Poly- Olbion refers to Hampshire, its forests, rivers, and scenery (about 1610). X Bibliotheca H antoniensis . Dryden (John),. Works of, edited by Sir Walter Scott, i8 vols, 8vo. 1808. " Annus Mirabilis, The Year of Wonders," (1666). Dryden's "Annus Mirabilis " contains a reference to Sir Robert Holmes, who lived at Yarmouth, and was subsequently governor of the Isle of Wight. " Holmes the Achates of the General's Fight," " Who first bewitched our eyes with Guinea gold." (Stanza 173.) Dryden also wrote an epitaph, contained in his published works, on John Paulet, fifth Marquis of Winchester, the defender of Basing — He, who in impious times undaunted stood. And midst rebellion durst be just and good. Milton also wrote the epitaph on the first wife of the marquis, and this is included among his works. This lady is credited with the authorship of "The Siege of Basing," the MSS. of which is now in Bodleian Library. Ben Jonson wrote an elegy on the first wife of the Marquis of Winchester, daughter of Lord Savage — found p. 354, vol. iii. of his works, published by Hotten. Dugdale (Sir William) 1605-1686. Monasticon Anglicanum, or the History of the Ancient Abbeys, Monasteries, &c., in England and Wales, (continuation by Stevens), 3 vols, folio. 1655, 1667, 1673. Much information respecting Hampshire Monasteries. AShort View of the Late Troubles in England, folio. 1861. Records the Taking of Winchester, Basing House, &c. Dunstan (St., Archbishop of Canterbury) Memorials of, large 8vo. 1874. (Rolls Publications) . References to Winchester. Ecton Qohn) Liber Valorum et Decimarum. Diocese of Winchester, pp. 334-342. 8vo. 1811. Edgar (G.) Danes, Saxons, and Normans, or Stories of our Ancestors, 8vo. 1863. Winchester, pp. 35,170,172,230. Isle of Wight, p. 187. New Forest, pp. 227-230. Edward (King, The Confessor) Lives of, large 8vo. Rolls Publications. 1858. Winchester, C. C. 472,587. L. 667. Edward I. in Hampshire. Collectanea Archaologica, vol. ii. pp. 115,316, &c. Edward II. in Hampshire. Collectanea Anhceologica, vol. i. pp. 136,144. Edward IV., Histoi-y of the Arrivall of Edward IV. in England, sm. 4to. 1471. Camden Society, 1838. Beaulieu, pp. 22-44. Edwards (E.) Liber Monasterii de Hyda. Edited by E. Edwards, 8vo. 1866. Edwards (E. Price) Our Seamarks, 8vo. 1884. Needles, p. 32 ; Owers, p. 100. Egerton Papers, The (Temp. Elizabeth and James I.), sm. 4to. Camden Society. 1840. Refers to Wichester, Jersey, &c. Elliot, (Frances). Personal recollections of the Great Duke [of Wellington] giving accounts of Strathfieldsaye, Hants. 8vo. Elvetham, Queen Elizabeth's Visit to. All the Year Round, p. 467., vol. xi. 1874. Elwood. Memoirs of Literary Ladies of England, 2 vols, Svo. . 1843. Life of Jane Austen, vol. ii., pp. 174-186. England, History of the South Western Portion of. Arch, jfourn., vol. xxix. p. 212. 1872. England's Black Tribunal, Trial of Charles I. Svo. 1737. Cheriton Fight pp. 259, 263, 271. Basing, p. 273. English Baronets, The. i8mo. 1727. 8vo. 1741. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xi English History, Political Songs and Poems relating. 2 vols, large 8vo. 1859. Rolls Publications. Southampton, vol. i. p. 64 ; Winchester, vol. ii. p. 255 ; Isle of Wight, vol. i. p. 457 ; vol. ii. p. igg. English Place Names. Cornhill Magazine. November 1881. References to Hampshire. Ethelwerd (Fabius). Chronicle From the Beginning of the World, to the Year of Our Lord, 975. Mention made of Hampshire and the West Saxons. Evans (John). The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments of Great Britain, large 8vo. 1872. References to Hampshire and Guernsey. Evelyn (J.), Diary and Correspondence of. 4 vols, 8vo. 1852. References to Hampshire, including mention of a large yew tree at Bishop's Sutton, vol. i., p. 375. Ewing (Julia H.), Story of a Short Life. 8vo. n.d. A Tale of Aldershot Camp. Eyton (R.W.). Court, Household, and Itinerary of Henry II. 4to. 1878. Refers to Hampshire, Winchester, and Southampton. Fairholt(F.W.) (Editor) Poems & Songs relating to George Villiers,Duke of Buckingham, and his Assassination (at Portsmouth) by John Felton, August 23rd 1628 Farnham Castle (in Surrey), See Miltord. Finkley, near Andover. Roman and Saxon Remains at. Journ, Brit. Arch. Assoc, vol. xxvil. p. 327. 1872. Forest Deer, Once a Week. p. 155. 1865. Refers to the New Forest. Forests, English, and Forest Trees. 8vo. 1853. New Forest, pp. 152- 176. Forster (John) Life of Charles Dickens. 3 vols. 8vo. 1874. Undercliff (I.of W.) vol. II pp. 395,400-402; Dickens born at Portsea, Vol i.,1-3. Francis (Francis) and Cooper (Alfred W.) Sporting sketches with pen and pencil. 1878. London, 4to. (Contains Sketches of Hampshire Anglers). A Cruise in Hampshire Waters, (in 8 nos.) Field, i860. Round Southsea, (in 13 nos.) Field, 1865. Freeman (E A.) English Towns and Districts. 8vo. 1883. Silchester, p. 157 ; Christchurch, p. 165 ; Carisbrooke, p. 172, Norman Conquest, 6 vols, 8vo, n.d. Numerous References to Hampshire, Winchester, Romsey, &c., French Exiles, Story of The. Dublin Review, January, 1887. Froxfield, Roman Pavement at, p. 191. Vol. iii. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Land. Fuller (T. A.) Church History of England, 3 vols, 1827. Various refer- ences to Hampshire, Fuller (Dr. Thomas) History of the Worthies of England, folio, 1662. " Thomas Fuller, the Church historian, took refuge at Basing during the Civil War in Hampshire. Here in 1644 he wrote the greater part of his work on the " Worthies of England." While living at Basing during the siege he went on quietly with his work, and merely stated that the noise of the cannon was an inconvenience to him in his literary avocations." Cornhill Magazine, p. 28. vol. xxiv. 1872. Gale (Rev. Thomas) D.D. Antonini Iter Britanniarum, 4to. 1709. Describes Roman stations in Hampshire. xii Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Gale (Frederick) The Game of Cricket. 8vo. 1888. Hampshire Cricket, pp. 27-38. Gardiner (Lmda) " His Heritage" crown 8vo. 1888. Contains descrip- tions of Winchester and Hampshire. Gardiner (Samuel R.) History of the Great Civil War (1642-1649) 2 vols, large 8vo. 1866. Describes Cheriton Fight, Siege of Basing, &c., Gasquet (Rev. F. A., O.S.B.) Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries (Catholic Standard Library,) 2 vols, 8vo. 1888-9. Contains several references to Hampshire Monasteries. Gay (John) Beggar's Opera, London, Nov. 1727. " John Gay, the poet and writer, seems to have been about Hampshire a great deal : he wrote his fables at Amesbury, just over the border in Wiltshire. Gay's summer-house is still there.- Gay's well-known dramatic work " The Beggar's Opera " is connected closely with Hackwood Park. The original representative of " Polly Peacham ' ' in this was Lavinia Fenton, who ultimately became Duchess of Bolton. The theatre, a " Salon de Musique " still stands in the French garden at Hackwood. Gay's journey to Exeter contains an account of Stock- bridge, and an account of the election bribery carried on there." Gilpin (Rev. W.) Lives of the Reformers, 2 vols 8vo. 1809. Account of Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, vol ii. pp. 50-84. Glascock (William Nugent) Naval Sketch Book or Service Afloat and Ashore, 2 vols, post 8vo. 1826. Vol i. Leaves from the Private Log of a Captain (Portsmouth) pp. 34-40; vol ii. A Galley Story, pp. 27-39- Godwin (Earl) Life and Death of. Arch. Journ. pp. 236-330, vol. xi. 1851, p. 47, vol. xii. 1855. Godwin (F. A.) A Catalogue of the Bishops of England. 8vo. 1615 Bishops of Winchester, pp. 207-267 ; Mitred Abbot of Hyde, p. 699. Godwin (Rev. G. N.) Buckler's Hard. A Deserted Ship Yard. Hampshire Observer, August 30th, 1890. Gomme (G.L.) Primitive Folk Moots, or Open Air Assemblies in Britain. Hampshire pp. 122, 243, 301 ; Southampton, p. 155, Winchester, pp. 57, 120. Goodman (Dr. G.) The Court of James I, edited by J. S. Brewer, 2 vols, 8vo, 1839. Queen Elizabeth at Basing, vol. ii. p. 20. ; Executions at Winchester, vol. ii. 87 ; Southampton, vol. ii, 145. Gough (John) Some Account of the the Alien Priories, and of such lands as they are known to have possessed in England and Wales. 1779. 2 vols, 8vo; second edition, 2 vols, 8vo. 1786. Some of these Priories were in Hampshire. Granville (Dr. A. B.) The Spas of England and principal Bathing Places. Southern Division, Bournemouth p. 512; Isle of Wight — South- ampton, pp. 537-558. 8vo. 1841 Great Catastrophe, Centenary of a. Good Words, p. 641. 1882. Loss of the Royal George. Great Thinkers and Workers. Lives of Rev. Charles Kingsley and Lord Tennyson. Grey Abbey by Old Calabar , 2 vols, post 8vo. Relates to Beaulieu and Southampton. Grose (Francis) Antiquities of England and Wales. 4 vols, super ito. Supplement 1786-87. 2 vols, sup. 1. to. Includes Hamp shire. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xiii Guernsey, Sepulchral Caves in the Isle of. p. 306. Journ.Brit. Arch. Assoc. Vol. i. 1846. Guizot (M.) History of Richard Cromwell, and the Restoration of Charles II. translated by A. R. Scoble. 2 vols. 8vo, 1856. See Cromwell and Hursley Gurnard Bay, (Isle of Wight) Roman Building in. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc- Vol. xxi. p. 351. 1866. Haggard (H. Rider) Mr. Meeson's Will. 8vo. 1888. Refers to Southamp- ton. Haines (Rev. Herbert) A Manual of Monumental Brasses. 2 vols, 8vo. 1861. List of Brasses in Hampshire, Vol. ii. pp. 71-76, Hall (E. Garnett) A Tribute to England's Heroes. Many of these poems refer to events at Portsmouth and its neighbourhood. Hall (Mrs. Matthew) Queens before the Conquest. 2 vols, 8vo. London, 1854. Contains lives of Queens Emma and Edith, &c., Hall (S.C.) Baronial Halls and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England, (many illustrations) 2 vols, 4to. 1858. Bramshill House, vol. ii. Hamble, Alien Priory of St. Andrew and its Transfer to Winchester College in 1391. Archceologia, pp. 251-262. Vol. L. part II. Hampshire, An old Family (Tichborne). All the Year Round, p. 583. vol. vi. 1871. Arboriculture in. Trans, of Royal Scottish Arbor. Soc. Vol. xi. part 3 and vol. xii. part 2. Ghost Story A. Gentlemen's Magazine, pp. 547, 666, vol. ix. 1872. Gilds of. Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographer, p. 302. 1883. vol. II. Hamlet A. English Illustrated Magazine, p. 673. July 1888. Health Hunting In. Tourist and Traveller, pp. 138-185, Aug. Sept., 1887. Liphook Lanes, (Illustrated). Pit dwellings and other early human habitations in. From the " Etcetera." 8vo. 1872. Legends and Traditions of, (The New Forest, Elvetham, Beaulieu and Winchester, Sir Bevis of Hampton, The Site of Old South- ampton.) All the Year Round, March and June. 1874. Hanway (Jonas) G«»iZe»ia»'s il^(i^a«««, p. 296. vol. 254. 1883. A Native of Portsmouth. Hardy (Thomas Duffus) A Description of the Patent Rolls in the Tower of London, to which is added an Itinerary of King John. 8vo. 1835. Records visits of King John to various places in Hampshire. Harford (J. S.) Life of Thomas Burgess, Bishop of Salisbury, (A Native of Odiham), 8vo, 1840. Harmony Hall, Notes of a Journey to Harmony Hall, A Socialist Com- munity. 8vo. 1842. See Rambles, &c., Hawke, Lord. Army and Navy Magazine, June 1883. Hawker (Peter) Instructions for young Sportsmen, 7th. Edition. (Plates), 8vo. 1833 Colonel Hawker, who wrote "Instructions for young sportsmen" lived at Keyhaven, and was a noted character in his day. Contains much Information about the Natural History of the South Western parts of the County. Hayling Island, Churches of. Church of England Magazine, August 5th. 1843- xiv Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Hayling (South), Church. Church of England Magazine, January 27th. 1844. Hayling Island, Tunorbury; p. 420. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, vol. xv. 1884. Saxon Font in South Hayling Church, p. 65, Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc. vol. xlii. 1886. Heath (Francis George) Our Woodland Trees, 3rd edition, 8vo. 1878. (The New Forest, pp. 111-192). Autumnal Leaves, (Illustrated) 8vo, 1885. The Nevsr Forest, pp. 33- 180. Sylvan Winter, 8vo. 1886. 20 Landscape Drawings of New Forest Scenery. Heath (James) 1629-1664. A brief Chronicle of the late Intestine War, in the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. 8vo, 1661. Events in Civil War in Hampshire. Henty (G A.) Under Drake's Flag. A Tale of the Spanish Main. Post 8vo. 1882. Refers to Southampton. Herbert (Sir Thomas) Memoirs of the Two Last Years of Charles I. (with Portrait), 8vo. 1813. Hampshire pp. 54-142. Herm, Night's Conger Fishing off, London Society, p. 334, vol. xlii. 1882. Heylyn (Peter, D.D) The Two Journeys of. The 2nd. Journey, pp. 277-42413 "A Survey of the estate of the two islands, Guernzey and Jarsey " 8vo. 1656. A Help to English History, i2mo, 1709. Winchester, pp. 539-541, Southampton, pp. 496-498, Portsmouth, p. 456. i2mo. 1709. Ecclesia Restaurata or the History of the Reformation of the Church of England (with the Life of the Author by John Barnard, D.D.) 2 vols, crown octavo. 1849. Highclere Castle, A glimpse of. English Illustrated Magazine, April, 1890. Hissey (James John) On the Box Seat from London to Land's End, Svo. 1866. Hampshire, pp. 51-109. 8vo. 1866. Hofland (T .C.) British Angler's Manual. New edition revised and enlarged by C. Jesse, Esq., (Illustrated) 8vo. 1845. Hampshire Rivers, pp. 282-287. Holiday Making in Mid-Channel. Belgravia, p. 183, vol. Ix. 1886. See Channel Islands, Herm, Jersey, Sark, &c., Hook (Theodore) Jack Brag, Svo, London, 1839. Refers to Cowes and yachting in the Solent. Hook (Dr. W.F, Dean of Chichester,) Ecclesiastical Biography, 8vo. 1845- 52. Contains lives of Beaufort, Boniface, Waynflete, Wykeham, Andrewes, Fox, Gardiner, Heylyn, Ken, &c. Horsley (John) Britannia Romana, folio, London, 1753. (Much informa- tion as to Roman Stations in Hampshire). Hoveden (Roger de) Annates. (A.D. 731-1202.) In "Scriptores post Bedam" folio, 1595. Mentions Winchester and Southampton. Howell (James) 1524-1666, England's Fears for the Present Wars ; curious frontispiece, 4to. 1644. Howitt (William) Rural Life of England, 2 vols, 8vo. 1838. New Forest vol. ii. pp. 83, 99. Visits to Remarkable Places, (Containing an excellent account of Winchester and the New Forest.) 2nd edition. Svo. 1840. See New Forest. Bibliotkeca Hantoniensis. xv Huntingdon (Henry, Archdeacon of) , died after 1154. History of England ineight books from the earlier accounts until 1154. In "Scriptores post Bedam. " 1596. folio. Siege of Winchester, Wherwell, Ports- mouth, &c. Hursley, Cromwell (Richard), and Major (Richard) p. 190. Vol. i. Second Series. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Land. A Forgotten Cromwellian Tomb, Walford's Antiquarian, p. 91. Vol. 1. 1887. Vicarage, Recollections of. Monthly Packet. Hughes fj.) The Boscobel Tracts, Relating to the Escape of Charles the Second after the Battle of Worcester, &c. Much connected with Hambledon and its Neighbourhood. 8vo. 1857. Inett (J.) Origines Anglicanae, History of the English Church, 3 vols, 8vo. 1855. Many references to Winchester &c. Isle of Wight, The. Mirror, pp. 178, 231, vol. xxiv. 1834. Isle of Wight, The. Saturday Magazine, vol. iv. pp. 160-igi. 1834. Penny Magazine, vol. v. pp. 337, 377, 395. 1836. (With pictures of Wilke's Cottage, Sandown). Mirror, vol. xx. 1832 In the. Lifpincott's Magazine. Philadelphia, 1873. Through the. The Fireside, 1888. Tunnel. Chambers' jfournal, p. 751. 1883. Notes on an Unique Implement of Flint found in, (as stated) p. 28. ,Arch. Journ., vol, xxx. 1873. Investigation into the rude Pit Habitations of the Ancient Britons in Gallibury and Rowborough. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, p. 305. vol. xi. 1855. Scratchell's Bay, In. Penny Magazine, vol. iii. p. 135. 1834. See Out-door Tuition. Alien Priories in, and their Seizure by Edward the First. Arch. Journ. vol. xxix. p. 230. 1872. Isle of Wight and Southampton. Proceedings of Congress held in the Isle of Wight and at Southampton. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, vol.xi. pp. 267, 314. 1855. Isle of Wight, Discovery of an Ancient British Barrow in the. Joutn. Brit. Arch. Assoc, vol. xxxviii. p. 109. 1882. Itchen, A Spring Ramble on the. Gentleman's Magazine, 1875. Jack Ashore. 8vo. 1823. Stories of Portsmouth and Portchester. Jacob (John) Annals of some of the British Norman Isles constituting the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Large 8vo. 1830. (Mrs.) Late Miss Kunnison of Southampton, Poems. i2mo. 1821. James (Henry) Portraits of Places, 8vo. 1883. Hampshire, pp. 292-297. Jay (Grantham) Mr. Percy Slipscombe's visit to the Isle of Wight. 8vo. 1873. Jeaffreson (John Cordy) List of Charters, Letters Patent, and Muniments of the Corporation of Southampton. 8vo. 1886. xvi Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Jefferson (Rev, J.) Account of the Roman Mosaic Pavement discovered at Badley Pound Farm, Crondall, in Hampshire, 26th May, 1817 8vo. 18— History of the Holy Ghost Chapel at Basingstoke, with an account of another religious house, and curious antiquities, (2nd edition.) 8vo. 1819. Horae Poeticae. Poems Sacred, Moral, and Descriptive. This is said to be the first book printed at Basingstoke. Memoirs of Miss Stapleton [who died at Basingstoke] . 8vo. n.d. Ruins of a Temple, a Poem, with an Account of the Holy Ghost Chapel at Basingstoke (vignette.) 4to. 1793. Sermon on the death of Miss Sarah Glover, at Basingstoke. 8vo. 1792. Jenkinson (Henry T. J.)TheNew Forest, &c., a matter of National Interest. 8vo. 1871. Jennings (Rev. Dr.) and Doddridge (Dr.) Works of Dr. Isaac Watts with Memoir of his Life. 6 vols., 4to. 1753 Jenkinson (Henry Irwin) Practical Guide to the Isle of Wight, and edition. 8vo. 1879. Jersey Illustrated, A Holiday Ground, A Health Resort. 4to. n.d. A Fund of Useful Information. ' Post Office Directory of Jersey. . with Hampshire. 8vo. 1852. Guide Pratique de Jersey. i2mo. 1886. — See Algas, Le Gros, Sullivan. Macmillan's Magazine, p. 474, vol. lix. i88g. London Society, p. 57, vol. xlix. 1886. A Week in. Argosy, p. 497, vol. xlviii. 1889. Discovery of 400 Roman Coins in. p. 272, Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc. 1849. Castle of Mont. Orgueil. Once a Week, p. 713, vol. ix. 1863. Elizabeth Castle. Penny Magazine, vol. v., p. 76. 1836. Jottings in. Once a Week, p. 216, vol. iii. i860. My Escape from. Once a Week, p. 681, vol. iv. 1861. Recent Tour in. Mirror, pp. 260, 278, vol. xiv. 1829. Seaweed Harvest in. Leisure Hour, August ist, 1861. See Algae. Jervis, (Thomas) Refutation of an extraordinary Story of a supernatural apparition related by R. Warner. 8vo. 1832. Jesse (Edward) An Angler's Rambles, Bvo. 1836. Two Days Fly-fishing on the Banks of the Test, pp. iiu-125 ; The Village Cricket Club, pp. 292-311. (J. H.) Memoirs of the Court of England from 1688, 3 vols, 8vo, 1843. Life of the Duchess of Kingston, and other references to Hampshire. Jewitt (Llewellyn, F.S.A.) Grave Mounds and their Contents, 8vo. 1870. Channel Islands, p. 63 ; New Forest, pp. 1 19-165. Johns (Rev. C. A.) Forest Trees of Britain, 8vo. London, n.d. Refers to the New Forest, pp. 37, 55, &c. Johns (C. A.) Inaugural Address at the Winchester and Hampshire Scientific and Literary Society. i2mo. 1869. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xvii Johnson (Christopher) History of the Life and Intrigues of that celebrated Courtezan and Posture-Mistress, Eliz. Mann, alias Boyle, alias Sample. 8vo. 1724. She was a native of Southampton, of which place and its inhabitants many anecdotes are given. This professes to be the iirst part only ; the second part is stated to be in the press but, I believe, never was published. (Thomas, M.D. (Killed at Basing, 1644.) Mercurius Botanicus sive plantarum gratii suscepti itineris, anno 1634 descriptio. 8vo. 1634. This book was the result of a journey with some associates of the Company of Apothecaries through Oxford, to Bath and Bristol, and back by Southampton, the Isle of Wight and Guildford, with the professed design to investigate rare plants. Jones (Eustace H.) Verses (bearing the Motto " Pergite Pierides ") on the erection of a monument to Isaac Watts at Southampton. 1861. The Sir Bevis Guide to Southampton and Netley. i2mo. 1861. Another Edition. 1870. (H.) Vectis, or the Isle of Wight, a Poem in three cantos. 4to. 1766. (T.E.) Guide to Hayling. 8vo. Jones (Sir William). Penny Magazine, vol. v'm., p. 121. 1839. Much con- nected with Chilbolton. Journey Book of England, The. sq. post 8vo, sewed. 1841. Includes Hampshire. Joyce (Rev. J. G.) Excavations on the site of Roman Silchester, made in 1864-5. 4*°- 1869. Judges of Assizes, Riding the Western and Oxford Circuits, Expenses of 1596-1601. Camden Society, 1859. Details gifts received and ex- penses paid at Winchester, sm. 4to. Keble, A Visit to. Macmillan's Magazine, p. 132, vol. xx. 1869. Kemble (J. M.) The Saxons in England, a History of the English Common- wealth till the Norman Conquest. 2 vols. 8vo. 1849. References to Hampshire. Ken (Bp.) — Manual of Prayers for use of the Scholars of Winchester College. i2mo. 1679. Frequently Reprinted. Life of. Sharp's London Magazine, vol. v., p. 192. Kendall's Picture of England, includes Hampshire. 8vo. 1831. Kidd (William) Picturesqiie Companion in a Tour round the Southern Coast of England. (More than 400 engravings by G. W. Bonner). 2 vol. i2mo. N.D.Isle of Wight, vol. i. pp. 1-144. King Arthur. Saturday Magazine. October 31st 1840. The Round Table. Leisure Hour. December 13th, i860. Saturday Magazine, p. 188. vol. ii. 1833. King's Palace in the Thirteenth Century. Household Words. November ist, 1851. Several References to Hampshire Royal Residences. Kingsley (Henry). Hetty, and other Stories. 8vo. 1871. Southampton, p. 342. -(C.) Hereward the Wake. 8vo. 1883. Contains a fine descrip- tion of Hampshire and Norman Winchester. Prose Idylls, post 8vo. 1884. (Refers to Hampshire Angling.) Miscellanies. 2 vols. 8vo. 1859-60. Contains descriptions of scenery, and anecdotes of persons, in the neighbourhood of Eversley. xviii Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Kingsley (C.) Belgmvia, p. 71. vol. xxvi. 1875. » Macmillan's Magazine, p. 337. vol. xxxv. 1877. Good Words. 1882. As a Fisherman. Gentleman's Magazine, -p. 6^1. vol.249. 1880. In the Saddle. Gentleman's Magamie, p. 318, vol. xiv. 1875. and Eversley. Eng. Illust. Mag., July 1886. Fragments of Teaching in Eversley Church. Good Words, 1883. pp. 36, 189, 396, 545, 561, 764. Letter from. Macmillan's Magazine, p. 71, vol. xxiii., 1871. Concerning Hampshire. Miscellanies. Frazer's Magazine, 1859. The Two Breaths. Good Words, July ist, 1869. Kingston (Duchess of). Cornhill Magazine, p. 151, vol, viii. 1887. See Chudleigh, Scandalous Romance, Trials. Kitchen Midden at Ventnor, by Mr. Hodder M. Westropp. Journ. Anthrop. Inst., vol. vii., p. 83. 1877. Knight (E. F.) Cruise of the " Falcon," 8vo. 1884. Southampton, pp. I-I3- Kohl (K. G.) Travels in England and Wales, i2mo. n.d. Hampshire, pp. 380-420. Labouring Population, Reports on Sanitary Condition of. 4 vols. Svo. 1842-3. Hampshire References. Land, Owners of, in England and Wales. 2 vols, large 4to. 1873. Hampshire References: Land we live in. 4 vols in 2. Imp. Svo. (Charles Knight) Lend., n.d. Vol. I, Description of Portsmouth ; Vol. 2, Isle of Wight ; Vol. 4, Winchester and Southampton. Langton (Benet) Cornhill Magazine, p. 728, vol. xxx. 1874. Friend of Dr. Johnson, buried in St. Michael's Church, Southampton. Larking (Rev. L.) The Knights Hospitallers in England (with an introduction by J. M. Kemble). sm. 4to. Camden Society, 1855. Go^esfield, pp. 21-23, also Baddesley. Le Feuvre (J. E.) Masonic Calendar for IJampshire and the Isle of Wight. i8mo. 1884. L'Estrange (Rev. A. G.) The Friendships of Mary Russell Mitford. 2 vols. 8vo. 1882. Miss Mitford lived at Alresford. Description of Silchester, vol. ii., p. 67. Leslie (Robert C.) A Sea Painter's Log. Svo. iSS5. Much reference to the Hampshire Coast. Light Vessels. Cornhill Magazine, p. 33, vol. iii. 1861. Describes Light- Ships on the Hampshire Coast. Lingard (Rev. John, D.D., a native of Winchester) Memoirs, with Portrait. Bentley's Miscellany, 1873. Lipscomb (G.) A Journey into Cornwall, through the Counties of Southampton, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset and Devon. Svo. 1799. Lisle (Dr. Thomas) " Porsenna," and other pieces in Dodsley's Collection, vol. vi., p.p 161, 162-177. 8vo. 1770. References to beautifui scenery about Highclere. London and South Western Railway. Murray's Magazine, p. 802 vol iii 1888. f . • ■ Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xix " Longstone" The, and other Pre- Historic Remains in the Isle of Wight. By A. L. Lewis, F.C.A., M.A.J. Journ.Anthrop.Inst.,vo\.^iv.,-g. 45. 1885. See also vol. xviii., p. 192. 1889. Lucas (R. C.) of Chilworth, An Essay on Ancient Glass Painting, sm. 410. Spring Time, 1877. Contains notices of William of Wykeham. Ludlow (Edmund, Lieut.-Gen.) Memoirs. 3 vols. 8vo. Gives details of the Civil War in Hampshire. Lyall (Edna) Derrick Vaughan, Novelist. 8vo. 1889. Speaks of Southampton, pp. zo-41. Lyraington. See Winchester. Lyndhurst. Gent. Mag., p. 353, vol. 256. 1884. See New Forest. Longparish. Romano — British Interment found at Fir-Grove, near, p. 123. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, vol. xxxvi. 1880. Macaulay (Dr.) Victoria R. I. Her Life and Reign. (Portraits and illustra- tions.) small 4to. 1887. Visits to Netley Hospital, pp. 222-224. Malmesbury (William of) De Gestis Pontificum Anglorum Libri Quinque. roy, 8vo. Rolls Publications. 1870. Many references to Winchester, &c. Malmesbury (Lord), Temple £ar. p. 60, vol. 73. 1885. Marryat (Capt.) Peter Simple. 3 vols. London, i2mo. 1834. Relates to Portsmouth, ■ -Percival Keene. 8vo. n.d. The Story opens near Southampton. Children of The New Forest. 2 vols. i2mo. London. 1847. Midshipman Easy. 3 vols. i2mo. London. 1836. Relates to Portsmouth — (Florence), " Nelly Brooke" London, 8vo. Describes Winchester under the name of " Hilstone." Marsden (J. B.) History of the Early Puritans, from the Reformation to 1642. 8vo. 1850. History of the Later Puritans, from the 1642 to 1662. 8vo. 1852. Stephen Marshall, Minister of Hursley. pp. 112-115. Mason (Charlotte M.) The Forty Shires, their Scenery, History, Art and Legends. 8vo. 1881. Hampshire, p.p. 354-372. Meon (East) Description of the Old Font in the Church there in 1789, with some observation on Fonts. Archaologia, pp. 183-209, vol. x. Meon Stoke, Notes on the British Oppidum called " Old Winchester." Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, p. 227. vol. xii. 1884. Mercurius Rusticus or the Countries Complaint of the Barbarous Outrages Committed by the Sectaries of this late flourishing Kingdom. i2mo. 1685. See Civil War Pamphlets, p. 144. Gives an account of dam- age done at Winchester Cathedral. Mere Shakings. Tinsley's Magazine, p. 463. vol xxxix. 1886. Partly a Southampton Story. Merewether(H. A ) and Stephen (A. J.) History of Boroughs and Municipal Corporations. Andover.p. 338. Christchurch, p. 109. Lymington, p. 1368. Newtown, p. ' 1367. Petersfiield, p. 308, Portsmouth, p. 372. Portswood, p. 751. Ringwood, p 589. Winchester, p. 39. Yarmouth, p. 386. 3 vols. 8vo. 1835. Merridew (John) The Noble and Renowned History of Guy , Earl of Warwick. i2mo. 1821. Winchester, pp. 124-132. H 2 XX Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Middleton (Lieut. E., Late H.M.S.) Cruise of the " Kate," Being a Single- handed voyage in a small Yacht, around England, made in the year 1869. 8vo. 1871. Hampshire, pp. 62-72. New Edition, much altered. 1888. Milford (Rev. R. N.) History of Farnham Castle, (in Surrey.) References to Civil War in Hants. i2mo. 1874. Military and Militia Camps in 1778. All The Year Round, p. 414. vol. vi. 1871. Interesting details of Hampshire encampments. Minot (Laurence) Fourteenth Century Poems, Edited by Joseph- Ritson. crown 8vo. London, 1795. Second Edition, crown 8vo. London, 1825. In the political poems I. 64 of the Rolls' series are the lines by Minot on the French at Southampton n 1338. Mitford, Mary Russell. Argosy, vol. 38. p. no. 1884. Mitford, Mary Russell. Macmillan's Magazine, p. 346. vol. xxi. 1870. Monasteries, Suppression of, Three Chapters of Letters Relating to. small 4to. 1843. Southampton, pp. 202, 213. Winchester, pp. 71, 195, 198, 202, 216, 219. Money (Walter) The First and Second Battles of Newbury. 8vo. 1884. (Maps, Plans, and Portraits.) Much valuable information concern- ing the Civil War in Hampshire. Monks Sherbourn, on Wrought Metal Work at. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc. p. 264. vol. xxxii. 1876 Montagu (James, Bishop of Winchester,) Will, Inventories, and Funeral Expenses of. vol. xliv. ii. Archceologia, pp. 393-421. ■ (Lord) of Beaulieu, Letter on Oyster Culture. Jour. Marine Biol. Assoc. New Series, vol. i., no. 3., pp. 282-285. April i8go. Deals with Hampshire Oyster Beds. Morgan ( ) Romano-British Mosaic Pavements. Disputes the claims of Bitterne to be on the site of the Roman Clausentum. Moore (James) A List of the Principal Castles and Monasteries in Great Britain. Hampshire, pp. 15-16. Murch (Jerome) Mrs. Barbauld and Contemporaries, A Paper read before the Bath Literary and Philosophical Association, Oct. 20th 1876. sewed, Bvo. pp.36. 1876. Jane Austen, p. 7. Miss Mitford, p. 10. Napier (Major General Elers) Life and Correspondence of Admiral Sir Charles Napier, K.C.B. 2 vols, large 8vo. 1862. References to Portsmouth, &c. Neale (J.) The Mutiny at the Nore, and the Mutiny at Spithead. i2mo. N.D. 1797. Needle Rocks, The. Saturday Magazine. Vol. v., p. 172. 1834. Netley, Roman Coins found at. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc. Vol. xxiii., pp. 168, 396. 1867. Abbey, an Account of an Engraved Brass Plate, by John Latham, M.D., F.R.S. ArchtBologia. p. 302., vol. xv. 1806. Abbey, Explanation of a Seal of, by Rev. John Brand. Archnologia. pp. 193, 195, vol. xiii. 1807. Abbey. Church of England Magazine, September 14th, 1844. Abbey. Old Humphrey's Country Strolls. London, n.d. Abbey. Gentleman's Magazine, pp. 172, 657, 684, vol. x., n.s. 1861. Abbey, Historical Notice of. Penny Magazine. Vol. ii., p. 137. 1833. Hospital, Queen's Gift to. Sunday at Home, April 7th, 1883. Hospital. Gentleman's Magazine, p. 71, vol. 249. 1880. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xxi Netley and Haslar Hospitals, " Her Majesty's Nursing Sisters " by Honor Morton. Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine, May, i8go. Royal Victoria Hospital. Leisure Hour, April, 1883. See Roman Coins. New Forest, The. All the Year Round, p. 445, vol., xi. 1874. See Lyndhurst. Forest, The, In Hampshire. Saturday Magazine. Vol. xxv., p, 229. 1844 Forest. Leisure Hour. p. 492. 1882. Forest. Journal of Forestry. Vols, iii and v. (Several references.) Forest, Hogs in the. Saturday Magazine. Vol. ix., p. 22. 1836. Forest, The, and its Swineherds. Leisure Hour, October 14th. 1852. Forest and Watering Places of the Hampshire Coast. Traveller's Magazine. 1847. Forest, The, as a National School, by Francis H. Candy. Gentleman's Magazine, March, i8go. Forest, Notes on the. Penny Magazine. Vol. viii,, pp. 357, 367, 460, 475. 498- 1839. Forest, In the. English Illustrated Magazine, June and July. 1885. Forest, Autumn in the. Once a Week. p. 537, vol. x. 1863. Forest, Autumn from Bramble Hill. Journal of Forestry. Vol. vi., p. 404. 1883. Forest, Howitt's Walk in the. Mirror, p. 39., vol. xxxii. 1838. ^ — ^Forest, Cadenham Oak, The, (with Illustration.) Saturday Magazine, December 21st. 1833. Forest, The Cadnam Oak. Leisure Hour, December 20th. 1862. Noailles (Ambrose de), Ambassades de. Ambrose de Noailles, a writer of the i6th Cent., and French Ambassador, gives an account of Philip IV. at Southampton, where he first tasted English beer. Noble (Rev. Mark) Memoirs of the Protectorate House. 2 vols., 8vo. 1784 Richard Cromwell and his Family at Hursley. Vol. i., pp. 202-269 Richard Major and his Family at Hursley. Vol. ii., pp. 427-432. Nonarum Inquisitiones in Curia Scaccarii, folio. iSoy. Hampshire, pp. 106- 127, 459. Norris Castle, Isle of Wight. Saturday Magazine, p. 21. 1835. Novum Testamentum, Vulgatae Editionis juxta exemplum Parisiis editum apud fratres Barbon, sumptibus Academiae Oxoniensis in usum Cleri Gallicani in Anglia exulantis. Cura et studio quorundam ex eodem clero Wintonia commorantium Oxonii,e typographio Claren- doniano 1796. There were many refugee French Priests at Winchester in 1796, and they aided in the work. Nursling, Roman Steel- Yard Weight Found at. Collectanea Antiqua. Vol. iv., p. 57. Roman Remains found at Nursling, p. 296. Journ Brit. Arch. Soc. Vol. xxxvii. 1881. .* Further Notes on, and on other Roman Roads in the New Forest. p. 182. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc. Vol. xli. 1885. Odiham, Gold Fibula, found at. p. 46, vol. ii. Arch. Journ., 1846. Odiham Castle, p. 331. Arch. Journ., vol., xxix. 1872. xxii Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. O'Keeffe (John) Recolleaions of the Life of, written by himself, 2 vols, large 8vo. 1826. Ador and Poet ; Resident in Southampton from 1828 till 1833. Old English Clans. Comhill Magazine, September, 1881. Oliver (Captain S. P.) On Board a Union Steamer, 8vo. 1881. Hampshire, pp. 1-5. Ordericus (Vitalis) The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy, translated by Thomas Forrester, M.A., 3 vols, 8vo. 1854. New Forest, vol. iii., pp. 259, 260-265. Organs. A Short Account of Organs built in England from the reign of King Charles the Second to the Present Time, i2mo. 1847. Winchester Cathedral, pp. 54, 8g, 105 ; Winchester College, p. 63. Out-door Tuition. A Visit to the Isle of Wight. Chambers' Journal, Oct. nth, 1845. Palgrave (Mary E.) Piaorial Geography of the British Isles, folio. 1888. Contains some Hampshire views and descriptions. Palmer (S.) Nonconformists' Memorial of the Ministers Ejefted in 1662. Ministers Ejefted in Hampshire, vol. ii., pp. 1-29. Palmerston (Lord). Once a Week, p. 548. 1865. Paris (Matthew) Historia Major, folio. 1640. Bishopric of Winchester, pp. II, 17, 23, 35, 37, 50, 187, 216, 217. Parkinson (A.) CoUeflianea. Anglo-Minoritica, or a CoUedlion of the An- tiquities of the English Franciscans or Friers Minors, commonly called Grey Friers, 4to. 1726. Accounts of Hampshire Monasteries. Parliament, Members of, from the Earliest Times till 1879. Hampshire references. Pauli (Dr. R.) King Alfred, Life of. 8vo. 1853. King Alfred was much connected with Winchester, &c. Peacock (M. G.) Index of Royalists whose Estates were confiscated, 4to. 1879. Hampshire, see pp. 26-28, 47. Pepys (Samuel) Memoirs of, edited by Lord Braybrooke, 2 vols, roy 4to. 1825. Often re-printed. "Samuel Pepys, the author of the well known Diary, alludes to places in Hampshire in his writings. Being Secretary to the Admiralty, Pepys had occasionally to travel between London and Portsmouth. He also took a tour through the county, and was pleased with Southampton High-street as it was in the 17th •century. He describes his journey over Hindhead, late at night, and to Liphook, " So to coach ana got to Liphooklate over Hindhead, having an old man a guide in the coach with us ; but got thither with a great fear of being out of our way, it being 10 at night. Here good honest people, and after supper to bed." Pepys must have put up at the Royal Anchor at Liphook, one of the most noted of Hampshire Inns, now kept by Mr. J. Peake, and deserving its character of 200 years ago. The Pepys bequest to Magdalene College, Cambridge, called the Pepsian Library, contains some rare i6th century books on ships, beautifully illustrated, among which are large engravings of the ships called Dromons, built at Southampton up the river Itchen. Perrinchiefe (Richard) Life and Death of Charles I., 8vo. 1676, 1727. Residence in Isle of Wight, pp. 68-71. Perry (Rev. George) The Life of St. Hugh of Avalon, Bishop of Lincoln, 8vo. 1879. pp. 188-igi, an interesting account of the magnificent MS. Bible at Winchester. See also the " Magna Vita," p. 92. Petty (Sir William). Penny Magazine, vol. i., p. 61. 1832. A Native of Romsey. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xxiii Piers the Plowman, the Vision of William Concerning, by William Langland, edited by Rev. W. Skeat, M.A. "To Wy and to Winchestre I went to the faire." Winchester Fair is mentioned, Passus v., 205, &c., temp. Edw. I., see Liber Albus, p. 201. Pitts (Thomas) Western Martyrology, or the Bloody Assizes. ... to- gether with the Life and Death of George L. Jeffreys. Lady Lisle, 156-158. Placita de Quo Warranto, in Curia Receptae Scaccarii Westm. Asservata, folio. 1818. Hampshire, pp. 763-776. Placitorum in Domo Capitulari Westmonasteriensi Asservatorum Abbre- viatio, folio. 1811. References to Hampshire. Planche (J. R.) The Conqueror and his Companions, 2 vols, large 8vo. 1874. Hugh de Port of Basing held 55 Hampshire Manors, vol. ii., pp. 249-251. Plasse (Rev. F. A.) Le Clerge Frangaise refugie en Angleterre, 2 vols, 8vo- 1886. Interesting accounts of Winchester and other places in Hampshire. Plumpton Correspondence, A Series of Letters, chiefly domestic, written between the Reigns of of Edward IV. and Henry VIII. Camdett Society , 1839, sm. 4to. Mentions Winchester, Southampton, Portsmouth, &c. Pococke (Richard) D.D., L.L.D., Bishop of Ossory, A Description of the East, and some other Countries, fol. vol. i., 1743. fol. vol. ii., parts I and 2, 1745. Richard Pococke, Bishop of Ossory, a great traveller of his day, was born in Southampton. His writings con- tain reference to his travels through this county and some details of the New Forest. Political Songs of England, from the Reign of John to that of Edward II. Camden Society, iS^g. sm.4to. (Songs upon Bishops of Winchester). Pontoys (John de) Successio Episcoporum Wintoniensium, from 1277 to the Reformation. In Wharton's Anglia Sacra, p^. 315-319. 2 vols, folio. 1696. Poole (R. L.) A History of the Huguenots of the Dispersion. 8vo. 1880. Southampton and Rookley, p. 87-88. Pope (Alexander) Works of, edited by Rossetti. Lond. 8vo. n.d. "Alexander Pope went to school at Twyford, near Winchester. His first poetical performance was a lampoon on his schoolmaster there, which out of a care for his reputation he has not sent down to us. He wrote an inscription on the Crux Easton grotto of the nine sisters Lisle. Pope visited Lord Peterborough at Bevois Mount." Portal (F. Baron de) Les descendants des Albegios et des Huguenots, ou Memoires de la famille de Portal. 8vo. i860. This work contains genealogical and historical matter relating to a family that have occupied a considerable position in Hants for the last two centuries Portchester Castle, vol. xx., 121. Church of England Magazine. Portsdown Fair. Mirror, p. 121-3, vol. xx. 1832. Portsea Sailors' Welcome. Sunday at Home, June 3rd, 1882. Portsmouth Dockyard. Sharps' s London Magazine, March-June, 1848, p. 209. Dockyard. Once a Week, pp. .653, 683, vol. vii. 1862. Dockyard, a Day in. Good Words, December, 1874. How the Bell Ringers Mutinied, and Old Mark rang his own Knell. A Christmas Story of the Reign of Queen Anne, sewed, 6 pp. 8vo. By W. H. Saunders. xxiv Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Portsmouth (Illustrated) by an East Anglian Bluejacket. Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine, May, 1890. Old and New, (Soldiers Institute at). All the Year Round, p. 202, vol- XX. 1878. Our Soldiers and Sailors at Home. A Narrative of Sarah Robinson's Work for them, by EUice Hopkins. Good Words, 1883, p. 170. Road, The. English Illustrated Magazine, p. 359. Feb. 1888. Shoemender o£ (John Pounds) Chambers' Journal, Dec. 20th, 1845. See Pounds. See Seaport and Seaside. Gentleman's Magazine, p. 220, vol. xiii, 1874. Wightmouth. Household Words, April 5th, 1856. Foste {Beaie) Britannia Antiqua. 8vo. 1857. Allusions to, Hampshire, pp. 312-318. Pounds (Mr. John) The Gratuitous Instructor of Poor Children. Pe7my Magazine, vol. viii, p. 67. 1839. A Shoemender of Portsmouth. Pounds (John) The Cobbler. Sharpe's London Magazine, vol. x., p. 146. See Portsmouth. Pratt (J. S.) Harvest Home, consisting of Supplementary Gleanings, Original Dramas and Poems, &c. 3 vols. 8vo. 1805. Several Poems relating to Hampshire. Pre-Reformation Shrines and Pilgrimages in England. Cornhill Magazine. p. 81, vol. XX. 1869. Refers to a famous Crucifix at Winchester. Priestley (Joseph) Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals and Railways of Great Britain. 8vo. 1831. Andover Canal, p. 23. Avon River, p. 37. Basingstoke Canal, p. 55. Itchen Navigation, p. 347. Portsmouth and Arundel Canal, p. 527. Salisbury and Southampton Canal, p. 557. Queen Elizabeth, Processions and Progresses of, Saturday Magazine, vol xii. pp. 2, 17, 57, 97, 145. 1838. ^Jane and Queen Mary, Ca>»(ie« Sowei)!, sm 4to. 1850. Queen Mary's Marriage at Winchester, pp. 77, 78, 134, 144. Margaret of Anjou, Letters of Bishop Beckington, and others. Camden Society, sm. 4to. 1863. Southampton pp. 111-112, 113, 145, Winchester, p. 93. Victoria, The Progresses of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and H.R.H . Prince Albert, in France, Belgium, and England (Illustrated). 4to. 1844. Hampshire, pp. 2-6. Rambles from Sidney to Southampton, Recollections of. 1851. Mentions Robert Owen of Harmony Hall. 8vo. p. 337. Reclus (Elisee) The Universal, Geography, (European Section), Division VII., Royal 8vo. n.d. Hampshire, pp. 136-141-. Redenham, near Andover, Discoveries at, p. 97. Jour. Brit. Arch. Assoc, Vol. xxxviii.' 1882. Reformation, Narratives of the Days of the. Camden Society, sm. 4to. 1859. Winchester pp, 47-57, 168-170. Rice jj.) History of the British Turf, 2 vols. 8vo. 1879. vol. i. Reference to Stockbridge, etc.. and Besant (W.) By Celia's Arbour. 3 vols, or. 8vo. London. 1878. A story of Portsmouth. Rimmer (Alfred) Ancient Stone Crosses of England. (73 illustrations on Wood). 8vo. 1875. Winchester " Butter " Cross, pp, 1-5 About England with Dickens (Illustrated) 8vo. 1883. Describes Portsmouth, p, 121-125, Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xxv Ringwood, Monumental Brass at, p. 171. Antiquary, Vol. ii. 1889. Rishanger (William De) Chronicles of the Barons Wars etc., Camden Society, 1840. sm 4to, Winchester, pp. 8, 48, 49, 64, 134. Rivers, Industrial, of the United Kingdom. By various well-known Experts. 8vo. 1888. (Southampton pp. 158-174.) Rivers, Navigable. See Priestley. Rivers, Pollution of. Reports of the Commissioners on, 8vols. n.d. Refer- ences to Hampshire. Roberts (G.) Life of James, Duke of Monmouth, 2 vols, 8vo. 1844. Cap- ture near Ringwood, pp. 104-121. : Social History of the People of the Southern Counties of England, Bvo. 1856. Hancock (of Christchurch), pp. 218-223. (Mary) Ruins and Old Trees associated with Memorable Events in EngUsh History, 8vo. n.d. New Forest, pp. 151-172. Robinson (F. W.) As Long as She Lived, 3 vols, crown 8vo. 1876. Gives a graphic description of St. Cross. Roman Roads in the South of Britain. Gent. Mag., pp. 289-305, vol. vii., N.S. 1837. Romsey Abbey. Church of England Magazine, Dec. 6th, 1845. Observations on the Sculptures and Inscriptions. Archalogia, pp. 141-142, vol. xiv. Conjeftures respefting the Ancient Sculptures and Inscriptions on Two Pillars at, by William Latham.. Archaologia, pp. 304-310, vol. XV. 1806. Romsey, On a bronze stirrup of the Scandinavian Period found near. Anhnologia, pp. 530-533, vol. 1., part ii. Rotuli Hundredorum, Temp. Hen. III. and Edw. I., In Turr " Lond " et in Curia Scaccarii Westmr Asservati, 2 vols, folio. 1818. Hampshire, pp. 220-224. Rotulorum Originalorum in Curia Scaccarii Abbreviatio, 2 vols, folio, 1805. Many Hampshire references. Royal George, Loss of (at Spithead), Stories relating to, Cowper's Poem upon. Leisure Hour, OGt. 21st, 1858. Loss of the. Penny Magazine, vol. i., p. 127. 1832. Narrative of the Loss of. Penny Magazine, vol. iii., p. 174. 1834. Rufus (William) Death of. Leisure Hour, p. 743, vol. xv. 1866. Rushworth (John) 1607-1690. Historical Colle(ftions from 1618 to 1648. A Storehouse of Civil War Information. Russell (Lady Rachel) Letters of. 4to. "London, 1773. The neighbourhood of Stratton and Micheldever appears in English literature in the well-known letters of Lady Rachel Russell to her husband and friends, some of which were written there. " Lady Russell's walk " is a local name still known at Stratton." Russell (Lady Rachel Wrothesley) Some account of the Life of ; followed by a Series of Letters from Lady Russell to her husband, William, Lord Russell, from 1672-1682, Bvo. 1819. Many allusions to Stratton. Rutland Papers, The Original Documents Illustrative of the Courts and Times of Henry VII. and Henry VIII., sm. 4to. Camden Society, 1842. Visit of Charles V. to England, p. 100. Ryde, Regatta Week at. London Society, p. 282, vol. xvi. 1889. xxvi Biblivtheca Hantoniensis. Rye (William Brenchley) England as seen by Foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First, sm. 4to. 1865. Isle of Wight, p. 48 ; Winchester College, p. 25. Salmon (Nathaniel) New Survey of England. 2 vols., 8vo. 1731. (In- cludes Hampshire.) Sammes (Aylett.) Britannia Antigua Illustrated. Folio. 1676. Kingdom of the West Saxons, pp. 561-582. Sandford ( ) and Meredith ( ). The Great Governing Families of England. 8vo. 1865. The Montagus, p. 303. Sark, A Reminiscence. Time. p. 121, vol. vii. 1882. -A Tradition of. Chambers' Journal, August 8th. 1846. A Week's Imprisonment in. Cornhill Magazine, p. 537, vol. iv. 1862. —Just a Peep at. London Society, p. 470, vol. xxxvii. 1880 Caves and Rocks of. Good Words. 1885. SauU (W. D.) Notitia Britanniae or Observations Illustrative of the Early History of the Aborigines of Britain. St. Catherine's Hill, p. 13. Roman Road, p. 32. 8vo. 1845. Scandalous Romance, A, (Duchess of Kingston). Temple Bar. p. 531, vol. lix. 1880. See Chudleigh, also Duchess of Kingston. Schools Inquiry Commission. i2vols..8vo. 1868. Refers to Hampshire. Scott (Sir Walter) Poetical Works of. Edited by Rossetti. 8vo. n.d. "Sir Walter Scott resided with Mr. Rose during the summer of 1807, and he wrote part of ' Marraion ' while living in Hampshire. The introduction to Canto I of ' Marmion ' is dedicated to William Stewart Rose, Esq., and the last eighteen lines of this introduction relate entirely to the New Forest and to the hero of Southampton's legendary history — Well has thy fair achievements shown A worthy meed may thus be won. Ytene's oaks, beneath whose shades Their theme the merry minstrels made. Of Ascupart, and Bevois bold, And that Red King, who while of old Through Boldrewood the chase he lead. By his loved huntsman's arrow bled." Scudamore (Charles) A Chemical and Medical Report on the properties of the Mineral Waters of Buxton, Matlock, Tunbridge Wells, Harro- gate, Bath, Cheltenham, Leamington, Malvern, and the Isle of Wight. 8vo. 1820. Seaport and Sea-Side (Portsmouth) Gentleman' s Magazine, p. 220. vol. xiii. 1874. See Wightmouth. Sea-Side Watering Places, Giving accounts of Hampshire Watering Places, etc.. 8vo. sewed. London, n.d. Selborne, A day at. Once a Week, p. 25. vol. viii. 1862-3. Description of. Saturday Magazine, Vol x., p. 8. 1837. White's Natural History of. Penny Magazine, Vol ii., p. 36. 1833. a Pilgrimage to. Chambers' Journal, August 22nd. 1846. Gilbert White's Residence at, (with illustrations) Mirror, p. 313, vol. xvi. 1830. Past and Present, Rev. J. Vaughan M.A. Murray's Magazitie, March, 1890. -The Centenary of White's. National Review, March, 1890. Bibliotheca H antoniensis . xxvii Serres (Jean) of Montauban, Huguenot Galley Slave, Memorials of, after- wards a resident in England. Buried in Winchester Cathedral, sm. 4to, p. 4. 1889. Shakespeare (William) Chronicle History of Henry the Fifth. 4to. 1608. Refers to Southampton. Act ii. Chorus. Scene ii. (" Southampton " also Hampton) Act iii. Chorus. The Contention of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster in 2 parts. 4to. 1600. Act ii., Scene iii. "As Bevis of Southampton fell on Ascapart." Refers to Winchester Part i. (13) (14) (iii. i.) (v. 14.) Part ii. (i. i.) Enterlude of King Henry Vin. 410. 1604. Allusions to Winchester (iii. 2.) (iv. I.) (v. 2.) The History of Troilus and Cressida. 410. i6og. Refers to Win- chester (v. II.) Shalfield Church (Isle of Wight), Sculptured slab in. p. 302. Journ.Brit. Arch. Assoc, vol. xi. 1855. Shanklin. Once a Week, p. 551. vol. iv. 1861. See also Walford. Shaw (S.) A Tour to the West of England in 1788. 8vo. 1789. Hampshire, pp. 479-526. Ship Biscuit made by Machinery, (Royal Clarence Yard, Gosport,) Saturday Magazine, Vol. x., p. 154. 1837. Shipwrecks, Great; A Record of Perils and Disasters at Sea,iS44-i877. Loss of the Mary Rose, p. 9, of the Royal George, p. 88. Shirefield, Copy of the Original Letters Patent of the 44th year of King Edward IIL relative to the Manor of. ArchcBologia, pp. 398-399. vol. XV. Shooting and Fishing Trips in England, France, Alsace, Belgium, Holland and Bavaria. Solentand Southampton Water Vol i., p. 80. Vol. ii., p. 165, Christchurch Bay and Harbour, Vol. i., p. iii. Shore (T. W.) F.G.S.,F.C.S. (some of the numerous papers contributed by) The Manor of Odiham, Hampshire Antiquary, vol. i. The Meon Country, Hampshire Antiquary, vol. i. Old Hampshire Industries, Hampshire Antiquary, vol. i. The Basis of Hampshire History, Hampshire Antiquary, vol. i. Characteristic Survivals of the Celts in Hampshire. Journ. Anthrop. Inst. 1890. Early Boroughs in Hampshire. Archaological Review, Nov. 1889. The Ancient Water Gate of Southampton Castle. Antiquary, April, i8Sy. A List of Ancient Camps and other Earthworks in Hampshire, and remarks on their present condition. Hampshire Field Club Papers and Proceedings. 1889. Vestiges of Old Southampton. Description of the Plates and Etchings by F. McFadden. Gilbert, 1890. Traces of Ancient Sun Worship in Hampshire and Wiltshire. Report Brit. Assoc, 1886. Birmingham Meeting. Orientation of Hampshire Churches. Watford's Antiquarian, Sept. 1886. The Ancient Venetian Trade with Southampton. South- ampton Times, Dec. 24th and 31st, 1886. Old Roads and Fords of Hampshire. Archaological Review, April, 1882. Old Iron Works in Hampshire. Antiqiiary, May, 1887. Traces of Old Agricultural Communities in Hampshire. Antiquary, Feb. 1888. Titchiield and its Associations, a Paper read at the Meeting of the Hampshire Field Club. Hampshire Independent, Jan. 2nd, 1888. xxviii Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Shore (T. W.) Ellingham, Moyles Court, and Ancient Hampshire Courts. Hampshire Independent, Aug. 1888. Stoke Charity and Micheldever. Hampshire Antiquary, vol. i. The Manor of Woodcote and the Geology of Bramdean Valley. Hampshire Independent, July 7th, 1888. Some Hampshire Persons and Places in connection with English Literature. Hampshire Independent, December, 1885, to January, 1886. The Clays of Hampshire and their Economic Uses, Hants Field Club Papers, iv. 23. Shorwell (Isle of Wight) Discovery of Rural Paintings at. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, vol. iii. 1848. Silchester, p. 227. Arch. Journ., vol. viii. 1851. The Excavations at, with plan of the Basilica and Forum, p. 10, Arch. Journ. vol. xxx. 1873. Roman Eagle found at. p. 183. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, June, 1873. Description of a Gold Ring of a singular formation discovered at. Archnologia, p. 449. vol. viii. Account of a curious Roman Eagle in steel, discovered at. Archao- logia, p. 370. vol. ix. On the Excavations at. Three Notices. Archaologia, pp. 403-416, vol. 40, part 2 ; pp. 329-343, vol. 46, part 2 ; pp. 344-365, vol. 46, part 2. • Survey of that part of the Roman Road called the Imperial Way, which lies between Silchester and Staines. Gentleman's Magazine, P- 535- 'v°'- ^' N.s. 1836. Six Weeks Tour through the Southern Counties of England and Wales. 8vo. London. 1768. Smith (C. Roach, F.S.A.) Retrospections. 8vo. Discusses the claims of Bitterne to be on the site of the Roman Clausentum. Soames (H.) History and Revenues of the Anglo-Saxon Church. 8vo. 1838. Hampshire, Chaps, iii. and iv. Solent, Across the. London Society. 1865. Southampton, Account of. Saturday Magazine, vol. xi., p. 2. 1837. Some Notices of Records preserved among the Corporation Archives at. p. 229, vol. iii. Arch. Journ. 1846. On the Building called the King's House, and other Architectural Remains in the Town of Southampton, p. 7, vol. iv. Arch. Journ., 1847. — ^ Artesian Well at. Chambers' Journal, p. 474. 1883. Archaeological Institute at. 1872. Extract from the " Guardian " Newspaper. Bar-Gate, Notice of. Penny Magazine, vol. ii. p. 185. 1833. Coffee Room, or Bound for the Brazils. Household Words. October 13th, 1855. Embarkation at Southampton. Overland Mail at. Household Words. May ist, 1852. Railway. Mirror, p. 424. vol. 31. 1838. Saxon Remains Found at. Collectanea Antigua, vol. iv., p. 58. See Isle of Wight. Southey (C. A.) Poetical Works. New Edition. 1876. i2mo. " The Broken Bridge," refers to Boldre. (Robert) His Second Wife. Cornhill Magazine, p. 217. vol. xxx. 1874. Bibliotheca H antoniensis . xxix Southwick, Priory of, Notices of, in the County of Southampton, p. 214 vol. iii. Arch Journ. 1846. Speed (John) 1555-1629. The History of Great Britain. Folio. 1614. Many references to Hampshire. Spelman (Sir John) and Hearne (Thomas). Alfred the Great. 8vo. 1709. King Alfred resided at Winchester. Many other " Lives" published. Sportsmen, Young, Instructions for. See Hawker. Sprigge (Joshua) Anglia Rediviva, England 's Recovery, being the History of the Army under Sir Thomas Fairfax. 1645. folio. 1647. Records Military Events in Hampshire. Staunton (Howard) Great Schools of England, (Winchester College &c.) 8vo. London, 1869. St. Cross, Hospital and Church of. Penny Magazine, vol. viii. pp. 425-446. 1839. Hospital of. Church of England Magazine. August 19th, 1843. A Pilgrimage to. Once a Week, p. 18. 1869. Church, Winchester. Once a Week, p. 445. 1872. Winchester, Famous Abbeys and Castles. Pictorial World, February 6th, 1890. Stephens (A. J.) See Merewether. (M. R. W.) Life and Letters of Walter Farquhar Hook (Dean of Chichester). 2 vols., 8vo. 1879. p. 24, Describes Rebellion at Winchester College in 1818. Sternhold and Hopkins' Psalms. Quiver, p. 341. i88g. Sternhold who composed 53 Psalms, owned Slackstead Manor, near Hursley. Stevens (Dr. Abel) History of Methodism. 2 vols., roy 8vo. n.d. Channel Islands. Vol. ii., 80, 250. Stillingfleet (E., Bishop) Origines Britannicae: or the Antiquities of the British Churches. Folio. 1685. Hampshire, pp. 323, 340, &c. Stirling (Edward) John Felton, A Play, In Three Acts. No. 30 of The British Drama. Dicks, London. Relates to Murder of Duke of Buckingham at Portsmouth, temp. Charles I., post 8vo. St. John (J. A.) The Life of Sir Walter Raleigh. 2 vols., 8vo. 1868. Trial and Sentence at Winchester. Vol. ii., pp. 119, 171. St. Mary Bourne, The Font at. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc. Vol. xxxvi., p. 30. 1880. Stoke Charity. See Winchfield. Strathfieldsaye. Penny Magazine. Vol. viii., p. 369. 1839. The residence of the Duke of Wellington. Tedworth, The Drummer of. All the Year Round, p. 462., vol. vi. 1871. A Tale of 1661 on the borders of Wilts and Hants. Stuart Esme, The Prisoner's Daughter, A Story of 1758. 8vo., n.d. A Story of French Refugees in Winchester. Stukeley (William, D.D.) Itinerarium Curiosum Travels through Great Britain illustrated with Copper Prints. Folio. 1724. Hampshire, pp. 183-187. Some curious Hampshire Prints. An Account of Richard of Cirencester, Monk of Westminster, and of his Work. and the Itinerary of Roman Britain. 4to. 1757. (Map). Symonds (Richard) Diary of the Marches of the Royal Army, during the Great Civil War. Camden Society, sm. 4to. 1859. Alresford, Andover, Basing, &c. XXX Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Tanner, (Thomas) Notitia Monastica, or a Short History of Religious Houses in England and Wales. lamo. 1695. (Hampshire Mon- asteries, pp. 75, 83.) Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Wallite auctoritate P. Nicolai IV. circa. 1291. Folio. 1802. Hampshire Parishes, pp. 210-215. Taylor (Rev. Isaac) Scenes in England for Tarry-at-Home Travellers. i2mo. 1822. — (John) A Catalogue of Tavernes in tenne Shires about London. i2mo. 1636. (John) The Water Poet, All the Works of, being 63 in number. 4to. 1630. Hampshire, pp. 25, 33. Temple, The Family of. Cornhill Magazine, p. 749, vol. xii. 1865, Tennyson (Lord) Poems. 8vo. London, 1889. His poems contain allusions to Isle of Wight. See Invitation to Rev. F. D. Maurice, and the sonnet written in the garden at Swainston. Teonge (Rev. Henry) The Diary of, Chaplain on Board H.M.S. Assistance, Bristol and Royal Oak, Anno, 167-5, ^ow first published from the original MS. 8vo. London, 1823. Gives accounts of Portsmouth and Portchester. Test (River). -See Jesse. Testa De Nevill sive Liber Feodorum in Curia Scaccarii. Folio. 1807. Hampshire, pp. 230-242. Thiselton-Dyer (T. F.) English Folh-Lon. 8vo. 1880. Isle of Wight, p. 134. Thompson (James) Works of. 4 vols., i2mo. London, 1750. "James Thompson, the poet, was the friend and guest of the Stanley family, at Paulton's Park. He alludes to Miss Stanley in " Summer," beginn- ing at line 546 — And art thou Stanley, of that sacred band ? His epitaph on Miss Stanley, in Holy Rood Church, Southampton, is well-known, and included in all editions of his works." (Dr. Spencer) Health Resorts of Britain and How to Profit by them. 8vo. i860. Hampshire and the Channel Islands, pp. 117- 148. Thorpe (Benjamin) edited by, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle according to the Several Original Authorities, with a Translation, 2 vols, 8vo. 1861. Timbs (John) and Gunn (Alexander) Abbeys, Castles, and Ancient Halls of England and Wales, 3 vols, 8vo. 1873. Hampshire, vol. ii., pp. 384-439 ; Channel Islands, pp, 533-539- Towns, Health of. Commission Reports, 8 vols, 8vo. 1844-5. References to Hampshire. Large, Report of Commissioners for enquiring into the State of. 4 vols. 8vo. 1844-5. Hampshire References. Trial of Charles I. and of some of the Regicides, &c., with Biographies of Bradshaw, Ireton, Harrison, and others, with notes, 8vo. 1832. Refers to Isle of Wight, Hurst Castle, and Winchester. Trials. An exact Abridgement of all the. ... in the Reigns of King William III. and of. . . Queen Anne, i2mo. 1703. Last Speech of Madam Lisle, beheaded at Winchester in Sept. 1685, p. 407. State, Complete Collection of, from the Eleventh Year of King Richard II., till the i6th Year of King George III., 11 vols, folio. 1781. Dowager Duchess of Kingston, vol. xi., pp. 198-264; Trials of Sir Walter Raleigh at Winchester, vols i., vii., viii. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xxxi TroUope (Anthony) The Warden, post 8vo. 1855. Often said to be based upon the history of the Hospital of St. Cross. Barchester Towers, 3 vols, post 8vo. 1857 " I was struck with the resemblance which TroUope's Cathedral City bears to our own." Hampshire Notes and Queries, vol. i., 19. An Autobiography, 3 vols, 8vo. 1889. Winchester College, vol. i., pp. 8-14. Tucker (Colonel J. M.) The Life of the Duke of Wellington, numerous en- gravings, large 8vo. N.D. The " Iron Duke " resided for many years at Strathfieldsaye. Many, other "Memoirs" by various authors. Turner (T. H.) and Parker (J. H.) Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England, from Richard II. to Henry VIII., 4 vols, 8vo. 1851-g. Hampshire, vol. i., p. 32, vol. ii. pp. 293, 295, vol. iii., p. 322. Tyler (Rev. J. E.) Henry of Monmouth, or Memoirs of the Life and Charafter of Henry V., 2 vols, 8vo. 1839. Hampshire, vol. ii., 105-144. Tytler (P. F.) The Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, 8vo. 1832. Trial and Sentence at Winchester, pp. 263-310. Undercliff, Isle of Wight. Chambers' Journal, July 29th,i848. (See Ventnor). Valor Ecclesiasticus, Temp. Henry VIII., 6 vols, folio. 1810. Hampshire and Channel Islands, vol. ii., 1-27. Ventnor and the Undercliff in Summer and Winter. London Society, p. 546, vol. xxxvii. 1880. National Hospital, p. 270. London Society, vol. xvi. i88g. Vergil (Polydore) English History, (1422-1485], sm. 4to. Camden Society, 1844.. Southampton, vol. i., p. 16; Wmchester, vol. i.,pp. 35, 180, 244; Wher well Abbey, vol. i., p. 241; Isle of Wight, 17, 112, 149, 179, 181 ; Beaulieu, vol. iii., p. 148. Vetusta Monumental published by Soc. Antiq., 6 vols, folio. 1747. Description of the Hospital of St. Mary Magdalen near Winchester, (2 plates) &c. Vicars Qohn) 1582-1652 ; Magnalia Dei Anglicani, or England's Parliamen- tary Chronicle, 4to. 1646. Describes the Siege of Portsmouth, 1642. Victory (H.M.S.) Chambers' Jonrnal, February, 1888. Vyne in Hampshire, History of the. Edin. Review, vol. clxix., p. 44. 1889. Waagen. Treasures of Art in Great Britain. 3 vols. 8vo. 1854, Winchester Cathedral and College, vol. iii., pp. 135-6. Wakefield (Priscilla) Family Tour through the British Empire. 8vo. 1840. (Hampshire, pp. 443-464). Walcott (Mackenzie E. C.) Guide to the South Coast of England, from the Reculvers to the Land End, &c. Thick i2mo. Cloth. Folding maps. 1859. , Walford (Edward) Pleasant Days in Pleasant Places. 8vo. 1878. A Day at Shanklin, p. 16. A Summer Day at Beaulieu, p. 234. Walker (Rev. John) An Attempt towards recovering an account of the Numbers and Sufferings of the Church of England ... in the late times of the Grand Rebellion, folio. 1714. Gives accounts of many deprived Hampshire Clergymen. Waller (Sir William) Parliamentary General. Vindication of his Character &c. 8vo. 1793. " Valuable and Interesting." Refers to Civil War xxxii Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Walpole (Right Hon. Horace) Letters of, (Edited by Peter Cunningham) 9 vols. 8vo. 1858-9. " Horace Walpole, in his celebrated letters, has many references to the Vyne, near Basingstoke, one of the most famous country houses. This was the seat of his friend Mr. Chute. Walpole's letters also contain a description of Netley, and what he wrote concerning iElia Lcelia Chudleigh is wholly connected with a Hampshire event, viz., Miss Chudleigh's marriageat Lainston, &c." See Chute, (G, A.) The New British Traveller, or a complete . . display of Great Britain and Ireland, being a New Tour through England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, the Isles of Man, Wight, &c. folio. (1784). Walsingham (Sir Francis) Journal of (1570-1583.) Camden Miscellany. small 4to. vol. vi. 1871. Gives information about Queen Elizabeth's Progresses in Hampshire. Walton (Isaak) Waltoniana, Inedited Remains in Prose and Verse of. with Notes and Preface by Richard Heme Shepherd. Svo. London. 1878. Contains Isaak Walton's Will, made at Winchester, August gth, 1683. Warblington Castle. Church of England Magazine, February 15th, 1845. Warburton (George) Memoir of Charles Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth. 2 vols. 8vo. 1853. Lord Peterborough resided at Bevois Mount. Warnford. Observations on an Ancient Building at Warnford. Archieo- logia, pp. 357, 366. vol. v. Warton (Rev. Joseph) D.D. Odes on various Subjects. London, 4to. 1746. p.47. 8vo. 1794. Many of his poems relate to Hampshire, such as : Ode to a Friend on leaving Winslade ; A Sonnet written at Winslade ; Prologue on the old Winchester Play-House, (Thomas). Cornhill Magazine, p. 733. vol. xi. 1865. (Thomas). Poet Laureate, Letter of. Walford's Antiquarian, p. 62. vol. ii. 1887. Wartons, The. Cornhill Magazine, p. 534. vol. xxx. 1874. Watts (Isaac) The Father of modern English Hymn Writers. Quiver, 1881. Watts (Rev. T.) D.D. 1674-1748. " Horae Lyricae " (Lyric Poems) 1706. i2mo. Contains an Elegant Latin Ode to the Rev. John Pinhorne, Master of the Free School, Southampton. (Isaac) D.D. Sunday at Home, May ist. 1869. Wass (Charles) History of the French Protestant Refugees. Translated by Frederick Hardman. large Svo. 1854. Southampton, pp. 210, 217. Wellington (Duke of). See Tucker. Wedgewerth (Julia) John Wesley and his Evangelical Reaction of the i8th Century. 8vo. 1870. Refers to Hampshire. Wendover (Roger De) Flowers of History, the Latin Edition by the Rev. H. O. Cox of the Bodleian Library, published by the English His- torical Society. Bohn, 8vo, 1849. Many references to Hampshire. Westwood(T). and Satchell (T). Bibliotheca Piscatoria,a Catalogue of Books on Angling, the Fisheries and Fish Culture. Svo. 1883. Refer- ences to Hampshire Streams, p. 99. Whippingham Church (Isle of Wight). Sunday at Home, p. 535. vol. xi 1864. White, Gilbert. See Selborne. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xxxiii White, Gilbert and Selborne. Leisure Hour, December 8th. 1853, Whitelock (Sir Bulstrode) 1605-1676. Memorials of the English Affairs from the beginning of the Reign of King Charles I. to King Charles II. his Happy Restoration, folio. 1682. (Civil War occurrences in Hamp- shire.) Wightmouth, Household Words, April 5th. 1856. Graphic Description of Portsmotith. Wilberforce (R.G.) and Ashwell (Rev. Canon) Life of Samuel Wilberforce D.D., Bishop of Oxford and Winchester. 3 vols, 8vo. 1879. (Bishop), Blackwoods' Magazine, p. 291, vol. 133. 1883. Willis (B.) Parochiale Anglicanum, or the names of all the Churches and Chapels within the Dioceses of Canterbury, Rochester, London, Winchester, etc., 4to. 1733. A survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Sec. 3 vols, 4to, 1742. Contains list of Hampshire Parishes in the annexed Parochiale Anglicanum. 1682 - 1760. Notitia Parliamentaria, containing an account of the First Returns and Incorporations of the Cities, Towns, and Boroughs of England and Wales. 8vo. 1750. Wilmot (Sir John E. Eardley, Bart.) Reminiscences of the late Thomas Assheton Smith, Esq., of Tedworth, Hants, (Illustrations and Portrait). 8vo. i860. Another Edition. 1862. Winchester, A Sketch of Fallen Greatness, Ai. Magazine, Sept. and Oct i?89. In and About. Cassell's Family Magazine, Dec. 1881. Altar Inscribed to the Deae Matres,found at. Collectanea Antiqua, vol. iv. p. 41. in the 13th. Century, Original Documents. Arch. Journal, No. 23. Ancient Consuetudinary of. p. 69. Arch. Journ. Vol. ix. 1852. Observations on the Wait Service mentioned in the Liber Winton, and on the supposed monastery of Sapalanda. p. 339, vol. iii. Arch. Journ. 1846. Trial of Sir Walter Raleigh, Sheriffs Expenses at. pp. 58-63, vol i Second Series. Proc. Sac. Antiq. Land. Mediaeval Mill at. p. 291. Walford's Antiquarian. Vol. ii. 1885. Early Hanoverian Quarter Sessions at. p. 71. Antiquary. Vol. ii. 1889. Archaeological Meeting at. Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, November 8th. 1845. Bishop of, (Bp. Sumner). Sunday at Home. p. 792, vol. xi. 1864. (Bishops of) Arms at Esher. Gentleman's Magazine, p. 238, vol. viii. N.s. 1837. Butter Cross at. Saturday Magazine. Vol. xxiii, p. 201. 1843. Market Cross. Penny Magazine. Vol. v., p. 295. 1836. Market Place. Mirror, p. 266, vol. 32. 1838. Christening of Prince Arthur at. Monthly Magazine. 1812. History of the Round Table at. Sharpe's London Magazine. vol. ii. p. 90. Wall Paintings and Roman Altar at. Collectanea Antiqua. vol. iii. p. 271. I xxxiv Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. Winchester to Lymington as the crow flies, Due South.' All the Year Round, October, gth. 1869. Cathedral, Historical Notice of. Penny Magazine, vol. ii. p. 332- 1833- Cathedral. Saturday Magazine, p. 20i. vol. vi. 1835. Cathedral.' Sunday at Home. December 23rd, 1871. Cathedral. Century, p. 323. vol. 38. 1888. — Cathedral. Century Magazine. July. 1889. Cathedral. Observations on an effigy called^ that of William of Foix. Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, p. 216. vol. i. 1846. Cathedral. Remarks on the effigy of a Knight in. p. 125. Arch. Joum. vol. XV. 1858. Cathedral. Opening and Removal of a Tomb reputed to be that of King William Rufus. Arch. pp. 309-321. vol. 42, ii. Cathedral, Izaak Walton's Tomb in. p. 246. Antiquary, vol. ii. i88g. Cathedral, Colouring in the Norman Arches of. p. 92. vol. i Proc. Soc Antiq. London. Cathedral, Discoveries in. pp. 140, 187. Watford's Antiquarian. 1886. vol. i. Cathedral, Report on the recent discoveries at. p. 300. Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, vol. xlii. 1886. Cathedral. See Waagen. Fagging at. Mirror, p. 365. vol. xii. 1828. College and its Library. Penny Magazine. Vol. ix., pp. 41, 54, 63. 1840. College, Catalogue of Books belonging to. p. 59. Arch. Joum. Vol. XV. 1858. College. " Dulce Domum," Historical Notice of. Saturday Mag- azine. Vol. xxi., p. 205. 1842. ■ College (St. Mary's.) Church of England Magazine, June 3rd. 1843. College, Reminiscences of. Temple Bar. 1873. College (with Illustrations). Art Journal, May. 1890. College, some Ornaments discovered in. p. 159. Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc. Vol. X. 1854. College. See Waagen. Palace. Mirror, p. 274, vol. 36. 1840. See King's Palace. Sonnet on Leaving. Mirror, p. 259, vol. xiv. 1829. Winchfieldand Stoke Charity, Discoveries of Mediaeval Paintings, &c. Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc. Vol. vi., p. 76. 1851. See also vol. v., p. 265. Wither George, Abuses Stript and Whipt. sm. 8vo. London, 1613. "Of other poets we must not omit George Wither, the Puritan poet, bom at Bentworth, 1588. In his " Abuses stript and whipt " he alludes to " the beechy shadows " of " our Bentworth." He sold his pater- nal estate at Bentworth to raise a troop of horse for the Parliament. Wither alludes to the legend of Bevis in terms of contempt — Bevis of Hampton or such trumpery. Butler alludes to George Wither, in Hudibras — Part I, Canto II, line 645 — Thou that with ale or viler liquors Didst inspire Wither, Pryn, and Vicars Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xxxv Wither (George) Sunday at Home, Nov. 2nd, 1854. Macmillan, May, 1890. (with portrait). See English Lyrics under the First Charles. Harper's Monthly Magazine, May, i8go. (Honest George). Day of Rest, July, 1875. Wood (Anthony) Athenas and Fasti Oxoniensis, 2 vols, folio. i6gi-2. Gives accounts of several Hampshire persons. (Rev. J. G.) The Brook and its Banks, sm. 410. n.d. Refers to New Forest. WooU (Rev. John) Biographical Memoirs of the late Joseph Warton, D.D., (with portrait), 4to. 1806. Head Master of Winchester College, &c. Worboise (Emma Jane) Maude Bolingbroke, 8vo. 1882. A Hampshire story. Worcester (Florence of) Chronicon from the Creation till 11 18, with anony- mous continuation till 1141. 4to. London, 1592. Many references to Winchester. Wordsworth (Elizabeth) See Overton. Worsley (Sir A.) Museum Worsleyanum. 2 vols, folio. 1824. Relates to the Isle of Wight. Wright (Thomas) Three Chapters of Letters relating to the Suppression of the Monasteries. Camden Society, 1843. sm. 4to. Gives details concerning Hampshire Monasteries. Biographia Brittannica Literaria, Anglo-Saxon Period. Svo. 1842. Lives of St. Boniface, Asser, Alfred the Great, etc., The Celt, Roman, and Saxon, History of the early inhabitants of Britain. Svo. 1852. References to Bitterne, Portchester, etc., Wriothesley (Charles) A Chronicle of England, during the Reigns of the Tudors (1485-1559) 2 vols. Camden Society. small 4to. 1877. Queen Mary's Marriage at Winchester, pp. 118-121. Earl of Southampton. All the Year Round, p. 181, vol. vi. 1871. Interred at Titchfield Church under a stately monument. Wykeham, William of. Saturday Magazine. March 29th. 1834. William of. Church of England Magazine. January 13th. February loth. 1844. William of, His Architecture. Gentleman's Magazine, vol. i., n.s] 1834- Yateley, Crystal Cup at. p. 396. vol. iii. Second Series. Proc. Soc, Antiq. London. A LIST OF H^ffiP5Kire new5peN.per5, Compiled by F. A. EDWARDS. Beyond the lists of papers in Mitchell's, May's, Sell's and other newspaper press guides — which necessarily exclude defunct papers — I am not aware of any attempt to make an approximately complete list of those connected with the county. The following is by no means perfect, but it will serve as a nucleus, any addi- tions to which — or corrections — will be welcome. . I have included the names of some newspapers, not actually printed in the county, which make a practice of publishing correspondence from the parts of Hampshire adjacent to their own counties. The papers marked with an asterisk (*) are still published. F. A. EDWARDS. Hampshire Independent Office. Aldershot and Farnham Obse-rver. 1872. Lasted about a year. *Aldershot Camp Gazette. Established 1879. Became May's /4 WersAoi Camp Gazette, 1886. Wednesday id. Aldershot Camp Times. i86g. Lived about 9 months. "Aldershot Gazette. Established 1859. A localized issue of Sumy and Hants News (Farnham). Friday id. *Alton and Petersfield Observer (Winchester). Established 1877., A localized edition of the Hampshire Observer {q.v.). Saturday id. *Andover Advertiser and North Hants Gazette. Established 1837 [Sell] , 1857 [Mitchell] , or 1858 [May] . Friday id. Andover Chronicle. Established 1870. North Hants Telegraph incor- porated with it, ? Incorporated with the Andover Standard [q.v:) 1879. *Andover Standard and North Hants Chronicle. Established 1858. Andover Chronicle (q.v.) incorporated with it, 1879. Friday id. Conservative. xxxviii Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. The Argus ; or Record of Politics, Literature, and the Arts and Sciences (Southampton). No. i— 1831 Feb. 5. No. 8 (and last)— 1831 May 21. Svo. "Published every other Saturday morning." 6d. This is not Strictly a newspaper, but as it deals largely with politics of the time it can hardly be. excluded from this list. Basingstoke Observer. Established 1883, August 11. Incorporated with the Wimhester Observer , 1884. Basingstoke Standard and North Wilts Gazette. Ceased several years ago. Bournemouth Gazette and Hants and Dorset Conservative Journal. Established 1889. No. 43 — i8go February i, the last number published. Friday, id. *The Bournemouth Guardian. Established 1883 August. Saturday, id. Liberal. A localized issue of the Southern Guardian (q.v.) *The Bournemouth Observer and General Visitors' List. Estab- lished, 1875 March 31, Wednesday, id. "Bournemouth Visitors' Directory, and Poole, Christchurch and East Dorset Advertiser. Established 1858 as a fortnightly pub- lication. Soon became a, weekly, and about 1879 a bi-weekly. Wednesday and Saturday, id. •Chat (Portsmouth). Established 1884. Friday, id. Christchurch Chronicle. Incorporated with the Observer and Chronicle for Hants, 1879. Christchurch Guardian. Established 1883. Incorporated with the Southern Guardian, 1887, or with the Bournemouth Guardian. •Christchurch Times. Established 1855, June 30. Saturday, id. •The Christian Citizen : an Advocate of Righteousness in Religion, Politics and Social Life (Portsmouth). No. i^ 1890 May I. royal Svo. 52 pages and wrappers, id. County Chronicle. Established 1787. This paper is spoken of as having made " many profitable tours one hundred miles round London." For various editions the title at one time was preceded by Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Hampshire, or Essex. [May's Press Guide (1889), pp. 208, 210.] Crescent (Portsmouth). No. 17—1888 March 16. Friday. 8 pages of 4 columns, id. Dial (Portsmouth). 1880 Aug. 3 numbers only published. Evening Echo (Portsmouth). No. i— 1888 July 7. Saturday Last number— 1888 July 12. Daily. Liberal. 4 pages. Jd. •Evening Mail for Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Sussex (Port- smouth). Established 1884, Jan. Daily. Jd. Conservative fSee Printers' &-C., Effective Advertiser (1889, Feb.) p. 41.] •Evening News (Portsmouth). EstaWished 1877, April. Southern Standard mcorporated with it, 1883 ? Daily Jd. Liberal. Evening Star (Southsea). Commenced, 1882 Sept 6. Stopped i88? Nov. 17. ^^ ^ Fun and Gossip : Radical-Political, Quizzical and Satirical, Comi- cal AND Farcical, Sporting and Theatrical, and in no sense dull, Heavy and Lackadaisical (Landnortl No :. 1887 Sept. 29. Saturday. 16 pages 4to. id. '' ^~ The Gnat (Ventnor). Wednesday Jd. See Ventnor Post. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xxxix The Gosport Times and Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, and Sussex Weekly News. No. i — 1886 January 5, Fiiday. A localized issue of the Hampshire Independent. No. 54 (the last) — 1867 January n. Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton). — See Southampton Herald. •Hampshire Chronicle. Established at Southampton, 1772, as the Hampshire Chronicle or Southampton, Winchester, and Portsmouth Mer- cury. No. 3 — Monday 1772 September 7. 2jd. Sub-title dropped, 1775 August 15. Office removed to Winchester and first number printed there, 1778 June I, Monday, 3d. Title became Salisbury and Winchester Journal and Hampshire Chronicle, 1784 January 5, and for a few weeks the second title was Hampshire and Wiltshire Chronicle but Wiltshire was dropped 1784 August i5. There were thus two Salisbury and Winchester Journals in the field at one time. With No. 690, Monday, 1785 December 5, name changed to The Hampshire Chronicle and Portsmouth and Chichester Journal. Price raised to 3jd., 1789 August 8. Enlarged to 20 columns, 4d., 1795 September 29. Price increased to 6d., 1797. Sub-title altered to Winchester, South- ampton, Portsmouth and Chichester Journal, 1800 March. Became the Hampshire Chronicle and Weekly Advertiser for the Counties of South- ampton, Sussex, Surrey, Berks and Dorset, i8o5. Price raised to ejd., 1809 May 29. Enlarged, 1813 September 27, and name Hampshire Chronicle and South and West of England Pilot. In September 1814 it was called the Hampshire Courier for a few weeks. Price raised to 7d., 1836 September. Name became Hampshire Chronicle and Courier, 1816 July. No. 2283 — Monday, 1818 February g. The Hampshire Chronicle and Courier ; Portsmouth, Portsea, Gosport, Chichester, Salis- bury, Winchester, Southampton and Isle of Wight Gazette ; and South of England Pilot; Or Naval, Military, Commercial and Agricultural Register for the Counties of Hants, Sussex, Surrey, Berks, Wilts and Dorset. 7d. In 1823 it became the Hampshire Chronicle and Southampton Courier. Reduced to 5d., 1836 September ig. Enlarged 1837 May. Day of publication altered to Saturday, 1844 January 6. Enlarged to 8 pages (40 columns), 1849 May, price 2d.; and to 48 columns, 1881. Present title: Hampshire Chronicle, Basingstoke, Andover, Alton, Alresford, Southampton, and Isle of Wight Courier, and General Advertiser for the South and West of England. Hampshire Chronicle, or Portsmouth, Winchester and South- ampton Gazette. Established 1778 September, at Southampton, in opposition to the Hampshire Chronicle published at Winchester. Saturday. 3d. Removed to Portsmouth, 1780. Office destroyed by fire and publication ceased, about 1785-6. Hampshire County Times (Portsmouth). Established 1873 January [Mitchell's Directory and Sell's Dictionary] , or 1885 [May's Press Guide (1889)] . A Wednesday edition of the Portsmouth Times (q.v.). Discontinued 1889 Dec. 25. Hampshire Courier (Portsmouth). Published from 1809 to 1815 (or later). Monday. 7jd. Hampshire Courier (Winchester). The Hampshire Chronicle {q.v.) was for a few weeks published under this title (1814 September). *The Hampshire Herald and Aldershot Army Review (Alton). Established 1885. Friday, id. Conservative. *Thp Hampshire Independent, Isle of Wight and South of England Advertiser (Southampton). No. i — Saturday, 1835 March 28. 4 pages, 7d. Price reduced to 4jd., 1836 September 17, and time of publication altered from Saturday afternoon to Satur- day morning. Price raised to 5d., 1837 July i. Increased to 8 pages, price 6d., 1846 March 21. Reduced to 3d. unstamped, 4d. xl Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. stamped, 1858 April 3. Extra issue on Wednesdays, price id., com- menced 1861 October i, and price of Saturday issue reduced to 2d. [Tliis was the first penny newspaper in the county.] Saturday issue reduced to id., 1870 January i. Daily issue commenced, 1870, January 3 ; discontinued, 1872 March 31. The Wednesday issue merged in The Southern Echo (q.v.), 1888 August 22. Enlarged to 64 columns, 1889 Feb. 9. Saturday, id. Liberal. [See Gosport Times.'] 'Hampshire Observer (Winchester). Winchester Observer (q.v.) becanie Hampshire Observer, 1886 [Willing's Press Guide] or 1887 [Sell's Dictionary]. Saturday, id. Liberal Unionist. ♦Hampshire Post (Portsmouth). Established 1874 as Southsea Observer (q.v.). Friday, id. 'Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle, and General Ad- vertiser FOR Hants, Sussex, Surrey, Dorset and Wilts (Portsmouth). Liberal. Established 1799 Oct. 14. 4 pages. 6d. The Sussex Chronicle amalgamated with it, and the paper enlarged, 1803. Price raised to 6Jd., 1815 ; reduced to 4d., i860. A Wednes- day issue at id. started, 1865 July 5, the Saturday issue being reduced to 2d. The Wednesday issue discontinued, 1883 October. *Hants and Berks Gazette and Middlesex and Surrey Journal (Basingstoke). Established 1878. Saturday, id. The Hants and Dorset Journal, and Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch Conservative Gazette (Bournemouth). No 11 — 1889 June 22. Saturday. *Hants and Surrey Times (Aldershot). May's Aldershot Advertiser (q.v.) became Hants and Surrey Times, 1880. Friday, id. *The Herald and Southampton Free Press. No. 132 — 1890 June 20 4 pages weekly. Gratis. *IsLAND Standard (Sandown). Established 1887. Saturday id. *IsLE OF Wight Advertiser and Ryde and Ventnor Times (Ventnor). Established 1859 August 27. Ryde and Ventnor Times (q.v.) incor- porated with it, ? Saturday, id. Conservative. *Isle of Wight Chronicle (Sandown). Established 1866 May. Thurs- day, id. Conservative. *IsLE OF Wight County Press (Newport, I.W.) Established 1884 November 29. Saturday, id. •Isle of Wight Express, Island Liberal Newspaper. Established at Ventnor, 1870 April. ShankUn and Sandown Weekly News incor- porated with it, 1887. Removed to Newport, 1890 January 25. *The Isle of Wight Herald and Cowes Visitors' Directory (Cowes). Established 1864. Saturday, id. Conservative. Isle of Wight Journal, Newport Times amd General County News (Portsmouth). Established 1870. An Island edition of the Portsmouth Times. Saturday, id. Discontinued 1890. *IsLE OF Wight Mercury. Established 1855. Ceased 1863. Restarted 1868 ? Became Ventnor Gazette, 1884. Became Isle of Wight Mercury and Ventnor Gazette, 1890. Wednesday, id. *IsLE OF Wight Observer (Ryde). Established 1852 September 4. The oldest newspaper printed in the Isle of Wight. Saturday. lid. Conservative. *IsLE OF Wight Times and Hampshire Gazette (Ryde). Established 1862 April. Thursday, ijd. Liberal. Lantern (Portsmouth). After 1880. August, id. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xli *Lymington and South Hants Chronicle. Established 1857 Nov 13. Thursday. id. Liberal. A localized edition of the Poole and Bournemouth Herald (q.y.). [See The World's Printers' &-c. Effective Advertiser (1888 July), p. 25.] Lymington Observer. Established 1867. Incorporated with the Observer and Chronicle for Hants, 1879. May's Aldershot Advertiser. May's Monthly Circular (q. v.) hecaxae May's Aldershot Advertiser, 1879. Became Hants and Surrey Times (a v ) 1880. May's Monthly Circular (Aldershot). Established 1879. Became May's Aldershot Advertiser [q.v), 1879. May's Aldershot Camp Gazette. See Aldershot Camp Gazette. The Monitor (Portsmouth). No. i. — 1878 June 22. Ceased 1880. July 17. Saturday. 12 pages demy 4to. id. ♦The Newbury Express. A Constitutional Journal for Berks, Hants and Wilts. Establ. 1886. Thursday, id. •The Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser for South Berks, West Hants and East Wilts (Newbury). Establ. 1867. Thursday, id. New Forest Guardian (Bournemouth). Ringwood Guardian became New Forest Guardian, 1885. An edition of the Bournemouth Guardian. Incorporated with the Southern Guardian, 1887. Newport Echo. [Brown's Advertiser's A.B.C. (1890) p. 567.] Newport Times. A local edition of the Portsmouth Times. Establ. — ? Ceased — ? North Hants Telegraph. Incorporated with Andover Chronicle, — ? *The Observer and Chronicle for Hants and Dorset (Bournemouth). Establ. 1872 April. Christchurch Chronicle, Poole Sun, and Lyming- ton Observer incorporated with it, 1879. Saturday, id. Conservative. *The Parrot (Portsmouth). 1890. id. ♦Petersfield Express and East Hants Journal (Lewes, Sussex). Establ. 1864. A localized issue of the Sussex Agricultural Express (Lewes). Tuesday, id. Conservative. *Petersfield Weekly News. Establ, 1S83. Wednesday, id. *PooLE and Bournemouth Herald (Poole). Establ. 1846 April 9, as the Poole and Dorsetshire Herald, which became Poole and South- western Herald, 1849, and became Poole and Bournemouth Herald, 1877 June. Thursday, id. Liberal. [See Lymin,gton and South Hants Chronicle.'] PoRTSEA AND Gosport JOURNAL (Portsea). Establ. 1802. Ceased ? Sunday morning. 6Jd. The Portsmouth and Gosport Gazette and Salisbury Journal (SaUs- bury). Establ. 1736-8? No. 736 — 1752 February 24. This was evidently a localized edition of the Salisbury Journal. "Portsmouth Times and Naval Gazette. No. i — 1850, March 30, 4 pages, price 5d. Increased to 8 pages, 1850 June 22. Enlarged 1853 July 2, price 6d. Price reduced to 5d., 1853 July 7 ; 3d., 1857 November 28; and 2d., 1861 April 4. Wednesday issue, price id., commenced, 1872 April 3. Enlarged to 56 columns 1873. Price reduced to id., 1880 Jan. 30, and Wednesday paper enlarged to 8 pages. West Sussex County Chronicle (establ. 1877) incorporated with it, 1880. Enlarged, 1889 Dec. 28, on the discontinuance of the Wed- nesday edition — the Hampshire County Times. Saturday. Conserva- tive. [See The World's Printers', &-c., Effective Advertiser (1889 Feb. i) p. 41.] xlii Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. The Portsmouth [Pioneer : a Chronicle of the Principal Local Events and Hampshire Free Press. No. 8—1883 February 24. Saturday. 8 pages of 3 columns, demy folio, id. The Portsmouth, Portsea and Gospoet Herald. Establ. 1829 August. Ceased 1835, Sunday, yd. 4 pa^es. RiNGwooD Guardian. Establ. 1883. Became New Forest Guardian (q. v.), 1885. RoMSEY Chronicle. Establ. 1854. Ceased ? *RoMSEY Register. Establ. 1861. Alternate Thursdays, id. RoMSEY Standard. Incorporated with Aniover Standard. The RoMSEY Weekly Register. No. 3 — 1816 December 16. Monday. ijd. 4 pages, 8fin. x lojin. *Ryde and Isle of Wight News. Establ. 1869. Friday, id. Ryde and Ventnor Times. Establ. 1857. Incorporated with the Isle of Wight Advertiser. *The Salisbury and Winchester Journal (Salisbury). Establ. 1729 as the Salisbury Journal. Became the Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 1772 December 7. At present, Saturday, 8 pages, 2d. Contains correspondence from Winchester and western parts of the county. [See Portsmouth and Gosport Gazette.'] Salisbury and Winchester Journal (Winchester). This title was adopted by the Hampshire Chronicle for a short time (1784 January 5 to 1785 Dec. 5), doubtless to combat the already existing Salisbury and Winchester Journal. Sandown Free Press. Establ. 1883. Incorporated with the Shanklin and Sandown Weekly News, 1886. Shanklin and Sandown Weekly News. Shanklin Weekly News became Shanklin and Sandown Weekly News, 1886. Sandown Free Press incor- porated with it, i885. Incorporated with the Isle of Wight Express, 1887. Shanklin Free Press. Establ. ? Incorporated with the Shanklin Weekly News, ? Shanklin Weekly News. Establ. 1878. Shanklin Free Press incoTporated with it, ? Became Shanklin and Sandown Weekly News, 1886. 'Sheldrake's Aldershot and Sandhurst Military Gazette and Farnham Chronicle (Aldershot). Establ. 1859 August 6. Saturday, id. Conservative. *The Southampton Herald and Isle of Wight Gazette, No. i — Monday, 1823 July 28. Price 7d. Name changed to Southampton Town and County Herald, Isle J Wight Gazette, and General Advertiser, 1825 ; and again to Hampshire Advertiser and Royal Yacht Club Gazette, 1831 September29. A Wednesday issue, id., started, 1869 March 31, the Saturday issue being reduced from 4d. to 2d. Conservative. The Southampton Luminary and County Chronicle, Isle of Wight, Portsmouth, Winchester and Lymington Gazette (Southamp- ton). No. 3 — Sunday, 1822 April 28. Price yd. No. 16 — Monday, 1822 July 29. Ceased ? •Southampton Observer and Winchester News (Southampton). Establ. 1867. Saturday, id. Conservative. Southampton Standard. About 1870 ? Only lasted about a fortnight ? "Southampton Times and Hampshire Express. Establ. i860. Saturday, id. Liberal. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. xliii *SouTHERN Counties Review (Basingstoke). No. 2 — 1890 April 19. Saturday, id. 8 pages demy folio, illustrated. *The Southern Echo (Southampton). Established 1888 August 20. Daily. Jd. 4,pages. Southern Gazette (Alton), About 1875. Became Winchester Observer. Southern Guardian (Wimborne). Established 1887. New Forest Guar- dian and Christchurch Guardian incorporated with it, 1887. Saturday, id. Liberal. [Same as Bournemouth Guardian ?'] Southern Post (Bournemouth). Established 1885. The Southern Reformer, a Political, Social and Critical Review FOR THE Southern Counties (Southampton). No. i — 1880 May 29. 45th and last No., 1881 May. Saturday, id. The Southern Standard and Hampshire Evening Telegraph (Portsmouth). No. 3 — 1883 September 26. Wednesday. Daily. 4 pages Jd. Incorporated with the Evening News, — ? South Hants Daily Press (Southsea). No. 55 — 1880 March 4. 4 pages, Jd. South Hants Evening Star (Southampton). No. i — 1888 August 20. Jd. Ceased, 1888 August 27. Southsea Observer. Established 1874. Became Hampshire Post, 1874. *Surrey and Hants News (Farnham). Established 1859. Saturday, id. Ventnor Gazette. See Isle of Wight Mercury. Weekly Illustrated Isle of Wight Guardian (Shanklin). Estab- lished 1882 October. Saturday, id. 'Western Chronicle (Yeovil). Sherborne, Dorchester, and Taunton Journal ' heca.Tae Western Chronicle, 18S6. Friday, id. Liberal.. *The Western Gazette (Yeovil). Established 1863. Friday, id. *West Sussex Gazette (Arundel, Sussex). Established 1S53. Thurs- day, id. Wide Awake : a Journal for Gosport, Portsmouth, and Isle of Wight (Southsea). No. 5 — 188 1 April 2. 12 pages demy 4to. Saturday, id. [A successor to The Monitor ?] Winchester Herald. Established 1869. Saturday, id. Conservative Ceased ? Winchester Journal or Weekly Review (Reading and Winchester). Established 1743 ; No. 84 — 1745 May — . 4 folio pages, 2d. Ceased ? Winchester Observer and County News. Established 1877 August, Liberal. Basingstoke Observer {q.v.) incorporated with it, 1884. Became Hampshire Observer 1886 or 1887. ♦Wykehamist (Winchester). Winchester School Magazine. Established ? About monthly, except during vacation. 4d. WORKS D^Iuml Hi5lory f Geolol^y of 6e^.mp5liire. Angell (A.) Notes on a Collection of Foraminifera from the Chalk in the neighbourhood (Winchester). Rep. Winchester and Hants Sci. &:Lit. Soc.for 1870-71, p. 20. Notes on the Probable Origin of Flints. Journ. Winchester Sci. &■ Lit. Soc, vol. i, part 3, pp. 146-151. 1874. Animal Remains. (Bones at Northwood, Isle of Wight). (Anon). Phil. Mag., vol Hi,, p. 68, 1818. Austin (Rev. J. H.) A Guide to the Geology of Purbeck and the S.W. Coast of Hampshire. 8vo. Blan Shore (T. W., F.G.S.) Guide to Southampton and Neighbourhood. 8vo. pp. 126. Southampton. Price, 8d. 1882, Well Sections at the S.W.R. Terminus, Southampton, and at the Southampton Docks. The Circulation of Underground Waters. Report of the Brit. Assoc. CorXmittee, 1883. Southampton Meeting. and Thomas (J. B.) Underground Temperature in the Artesian Well at Southampton. Rep. of the Committee, Brit. Assoc. Report, 1883. 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