Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/ruleslistofmembeOOoxfo ^rct)ttertural ^octet^. THE RULES AND LIST OF MEMBERS. ) ■i J ) V j -.0 ' .1. «'v.-(*f/f. - . '*' . / ,:^ >yi: IrWw... , .» ) .. OXFORD : PRINTED BY I. SllRIMPTON RULES OF THE OXFORD ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY. Sect. I. Of the Constitution of the Society. I. This Society shall be entitled The Oxford Archi- tectural Society II. The Soeiety shall consist of Patrons^ Honorary and Ordinary Members. III. The Chancellor and High Steward of the Univer- sity, and aU Bishops of the Church of England, and of Churches in communion with her, shall, on signifying their desire to become Members of the Society, be ad- mitted Patrons without ballot ; and any Members here- after preferred to any of those offices shall also become Patrons (in like manner). IV. The class of Honorary Members shall consist of persons eminent in architectural or kindred pursuits. They shall enjoy all the privileges of the Soeiety, except the right of voting, but shall not be required to pay any subscription. V. The class of Ordinary Members shall consist of persons contributing as hereinafter provided to the funds of the Society. B 2 4 RULES. VI. The Oflicers of the Society shall consist of a Pre- sident,, Vice-Presidents^ two Secretaries, a Librarian, a Treasurer, two Auditors, and corresponding Secretaries. VII. The business of the Society shall be transacted by a Committee, consisting of the President, the Secre- taries, the Librarian, the Treasurer, and ten others, ordi- nary Members of the Society. Five at least of the non- official Members of the Committee shall be Members of the University above the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Five shall constitute a quorum. The Corresponding Secretaries shall also be at liberty to attend the Meet- ings of the Committee, but without the right of voting. Sect. II. Of Meetings. VII I . The ordinary General Meetings of the Society shall be two at least in each Term ; Easter and Act Terms being counted as one. The day and hour of each shall be fixed by the Committee, and announced to the Society at the beginning of the Term. IX. The Committee may call special Meetings, or may alter the day or hour of any ordinary Meeting upon giving one week^s notice to the Society. X. At all Meetings whether of the Committee or of the whole Society, the Chair shall be taken by the President, if present ; in his absence a Chairman shall be elected by the Committee, such Chairman being always one of the Vice-Presidents, if any be present. XI. The Chairman shall regulate all proceedings and discussions, shall have unlimited power on questions of order, and shall have both an independent and a casting vote. HULKS. XII. The proceedings of the General Meetings shall be as follows ; 1. Any business relating to elections, to the an- nouncement of communications, or presents received by the Society, shall be brought forward. 2. A Report from the Committee shall be read by one of the Secretaries. 3. Any papers or subjects for discussion which may have been appointed by the Committee shall be read or discussed. In case of a paper being read, the President shall always, at its conclusion, invite the remarks of other Members. XIII. Members shall be allowed to introduce visitors to all Meetings of the Society, except those announced for the transaction of private business. Sect. III. Of Elections. XIV. The office of Vice-President shall be held for life ; that of Corresponding Secretary during the pleasure of the Committee ; all others shall be filled by annual elections, any officer being capable of re-election. XV. Five of the non-official Members of the Com- mittee shall retire annually by rotation. XVI. The election of a President, Auditors and Mem- bers of Committee to supply the places of those who retire, shall take place at a General Meeting to be annually held within a week after the second Meeting in Michaelmas Term. XVII. A list of names proposed to form the new por- tion of the Committee shall be drawn up by the existing Committee, and publicly read at the two first Meetings in Michaelmas Term. During the interval between the 6 RULES. Meetings, any Member of the Society may propose (by notice in writing to the Secretaries) the names of any other Candidates, and such names shall be read with the original list at the second Meeting. The election shall be made by ballot, each Member placing in the balloting box a written list of as many names as are required to fill up the vacancies, taken from the list read at the preced- ing Meeting. No list will be received which contains any other names, or which is not drawn up in accordance with Rule VII. The Committee shall fill up any vacancies in their own body which may occur during the year. XVIII. The President shall be chosen from among the Vice-Presidents ; each Member placing a name in the balloting box. The Vice-President who shall have ob- tained the greatest number of votes shall be declared to be elected. XIX. The Auditors shall be chosen from among those Ordinary Members who are not on the Committee. Any Member may nominate persons to serve, and the election shall be made in the same manner as for the Pre- sident. XX. The Committee shall, at their first Meeting after their election, elect the two Secretaries, the Librarian, and the Treasurer, for the ensuing year, the outgoing Officers having votes in the election of their successors. XXI. Vice-Presidents shall be nominated by the Com- mittee, and balloted for by the whole Society. Provided that all Heads of Houses in the University, all Canons of Christ Church, and all Archdeacons in the Diocese of Oxford, on being elected Members of the Society, and all Members who may be preferred to any of those offices, shall be appointed Vice-Presidents without ballot. XXII. Corresponding Secretaries shall be appointed by the Committee. If not previously Members of the Society, RULES. 7 they shall during their tenure of office enjoy all the privi- leges of Ordinary Members without the payment of any subscription. XXIII. Ordinary Members shall be proposed and se- conded by Members of the Society at one General Meet- ing, and balloted for at the next, and one black ball in five shall exclude. XXIV. Honorary Members shall be proposed by the Committee, and balloted for in the same manner as Or- dinary Members. XXV. On the election of a Member of any class, the Secretary shall send him notice of his election, and a copy of the rules of the Society. Sect. IV. Of Subscriptions. XXVI. An annual Subscription of £1. Is,, due upon the 1st of January in each year, is payable by all Ordinary Members during residence ; but Members non-resident are exempt from such annual subscriptions after having paid five guineas in one sum or by annual payments. XXVII. If any Member^s subscription be in arrear for one year he may be removed from the Society after three months^ notice from the Treasurer, at the discretion of the Committee. No Member shall be considered entitled to his privileges as a Member whose subscription is in arrear. Sect. V. Of Publications. XXVIII. The Committee shall annually issue a Report of the Society's proceedings during the year, together 8 RULES. with a statement of accounts approved by the Auditors. No other works shall be published without the sanction of the Society, to be signified by the vote of a General Meet- ing ; but the superintendence of all publications author- ized by the Society, shall be under the exclusive control and direction of the Committee. Sect. VI. Of the Library. XXIX. The whole of the Society's collection of Books, Drawings, Engravings, MSS. of Papers read before the Society, Casts, Models, Rubbings of Brasses, and any other Architectural or Antiquarian objects which may be in their possession, shall be kept in the Society's Room under the sole charge of the Librarian for the use and study of the Members in general. The Librarian shall have power to put forth from time to time, such regu- lations for the management of the Collection as he shall think fit, provided always that such regulations be ap- proved by the Committee, and do not contradict any public Rule of the Society ; provided also that the schedule of fines which may be proposed by the Librarian and approved by the Committee shall not be enforced until it shall have been proposed and adapted at a General Meet- ing of the Society. The regulations so enacted at any time, shall always be published to the Society at the next General Meeting after their enactment, and be printed with every copy of the Rules. Such regulations shall have the force of Rules, until such time as they may be repealed or modified by the Committee, notice of every such repeal or modification being given to the Society in the manner before mentioned in this Rule. HULKS. 9 Sect. VII. Of Changes in the Rules. XXX. It shall be lawful for any Member to suggest alterations in the existing Rules, or the enactment of new Rules, in writing to the Committee. The Committee, if they think fit, shall propose such alterations or enact- ments to the Society, at the next General Meeting. The alterations or enactments so proposed, shall be accepted or rejected by the Society without amendment. REGULATIONS FOR THE LIBRARY WHICH HAVE RECEIVED THE SANCTION OF THE COMMITTEE. I. The whole of the Society's collection is kept in the Society's Room, and is daily accessible to Members for study and reference ; but, with the exception of printed books, nothing may be removed from the Room without the permission of the Librarian. Nothing containing en- gravings, unless bound, or stitched, is to be considered as a book for the purpose of these Regulations, nor are the Society's scrap-books included. II. Books may be taken out by Members, with the exceptions and upon the conditions expressed in these Regulations, on application to the clerk, by whom the issue and return of each book will be registered in a book to be kept for that purpose. III. Every book thus removed may be retained by the Member removing it for the time specified therein by the Librarian. If any other Member shall apply for the book 10 REGULATIONS FOR THE LIBRARY. within that time, the Member in whose possession it is, shall, upon receiving notice of such application having been made, return it on or before the day specified as above. K no such application shall have been made, he may detain it until the expiration of a second period of the same length, when he shall return it. Provided that Members not residing in Oxford shall be held to have complied with this Kegulation, if they return books (free of expense to the Society) on or before the Saturday following the day on which they are otherwise due. IV. The Reports of the Society, the Manual of Monu- mental Brasses, and any books kept in the Committee Room, will be kept at hand for reference, but may not be removed. Manuscript Reports are under the control of the Secretaries. V. No Member shall have in his possession more than three distinct works at the same time, hut there shall be no limitation as to the number of volumes. VI. No book shall be removed within a fortnight after the Meeting at which its purchase or presentation shall be announced ; nor any periodical work within a month after such Meeting. VII. Any Member removing or detaining books in contravention of any of the four last Regulations, shall be liable to a fine of six-pence per diem for every volume so removed or detained. A notice to this efiect will be immediately sent to every Member contravening these provisions. VIII. All books that may be in the possession of Members during Hilary, or Easter Term, shall be re- turned on or before the last Meeting ; and no more books shall be removed until the Monday following such Meet- ings. In Michaelmas Term all books shall in like man- ner be returned on or before the day of the Special Meet- REGULATIONS FOR THE LIBRARY. 11 ing, and no more books shall be removed until notice shall have been given by the Librarian then coming into office ; provided that such notice be always given within seven days after his election. Any Member detaining or re- moving a book contrary to these provisions shall be liable to a fine of five shillings. The intention of this Regulation is to enable the Libra- rian to make a terminal inspection of the whole Library, and to deliver up the whole Library duly arranged to the Librarian of the next year. IX. The Librarian may at any time give permission to any Member to remove or detain any books, or any other part of the property of the Society, contrary to any of the above Regulations, if they are required for the Composition of Papers for the Society, or for any other object which he may consider of sufficient importance. PAT110N8 AND VICE-PRESIDENTS OE THE SOCIETY. Patrons. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Aberdeen, Primus of Scotland *The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Oxford "^The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Exeter The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Michigan *The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Salisbury The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Western New York The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Maryland *The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph *The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Guiana *The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Newfoundland The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Fredericton *The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Brechin The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Argyle and the Isles The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Cape Town The Right Rev. J. M. Wainwright, d.d. Provisional Bishop of New York. Vice-Pkesidents. The Rev. the President of Magdalen College The Rev. the Rector of Exeter College The Rev. the Master of University College The Rev. the Warden of All Souls College The Rev. the President of St. John’s College The Rev, the Warden of New College The Rev. the President of Trinity College The Rev. the Principal of St. Mary Hall The Rev. the Warden of St. Peter’s College, Radley The Very Rev. the Dean of Westminster I'he Very Rev. the Dean of Llandaif The Venerable the Archdeacon of Oxford, Sub-Dean of Chi-ist Church Rev. John Bull, d.d. Canon of Christ Church Rev. E. B. Pusey, d.d. Canon of Christ Church Rev. R. W. Jelf, d.d. Canon of Christ Church The Venerable the Archdeacon of Berks Rev. R. Hussey, b.d, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, d.c.l., m.p. Christ Churcli Sir Stephen R. Glynne, Bart., m.a. Christ Church Rev. H. G. Liddell, m.a. Christ Church, Head Master of St. Peter's College, Westminster. OFFICERS. COMMITTEE. AUDITORS. 13 A. J. B. Hope, Esq. Hon. d.c l., Trinity College, Cambridge, Bedgebury Park, Hurst Green, Sussex. J. H. Markland, Hon. d.c.t.., f.r.s., f.s.a. Lansdowne Crescent, Bath Rev. W. B. Heathcote, b.c.l. New College Rev. J. R. Bloxam, d.d. Magdalene College OFFICERS FOR 1853. President. The Rev. the Principal of Brasenose College Secretaries. Rev. Frederick Meyrick, m.a. Trinity College Hon. Frederick Lygon, b.a. All Souls College Treasurer. Rev. S. W. Wayte, m.a. Trinity College Librarian. J. H. Parker, Esq. f.s.a. Turl, Oxford COMMITTEE. The Annual Officers The Venerable the Archdeacon of Oxford G. E. Street, f.s.a. Beaumont Street, Oxford Rev. J. W. Burgon, m.a. Oriel College Rev. J. James, m.a. Headington Quarries Rev. W. Basil Jones, m.a. University College Rev. R. Thornton, m.a. St. John’s College Hon. H. C. Forbes, m.a. Oriel College Wilbraham Egerton, Ch. Ch. Orlando Jewitt, Headington Rev. W. Wood, b.a. Trinity College AUDITORS. Rev. J. Barrow, m.a. Queen’s College Rev. J. Earle, m.a. Oriel College, Professor of Anglo-Saxon Corresponding Secretaries. J. H. Markland, Hon. d.c.l., f.r.s., f.s.a., Lansdowne Crescent, Bath Rev. N. Lightfoot, Cadbury, Crediton, Devon Rev. W. Grey, m.a. St. John’s, Newfoundland Rev. W. H. Gunner, m.a. Winchester Rev. C. B. Pearson, m.a. Knebworth, Stevenage, Hants Rev. C. Gaunt, m.a. Isfield, Uckfield, Sussex Rev. H. Thompson, m.a. Wrington, Bristol 14 CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES. Rev. I. M. Lowe, b.a. Abbat’s Bromly, near Rugeley, Staffordshire Rev. F. T. J. Bayly, m.a. Brookthorpe, Gloucester Rev. J. R. Woodford, m.a. Frenchay, Bristol Rev. W. Gresley, m.a. Prebendary of Lichfield W. T. Parkins, s.c.l. 71, Cadogan Place, Chelsea, London Hon. G. F. Boyle, m.a. Cumbrae Isles, Millport Rev. E. C. Lowe, m.a. Hurstpierpoint School E. A. Freeman, m.a. Oaklands, Dursley, Gloucestershire Matthew H. Bloxam, Esq. Rugby Rev. F. E. Paget, m.a. Elford, Lichfield E. A. H. Lechmere, m.a. Rhyd Court, Upton-on-Severn Rev. G. W. Cox, s.c.l. J. Billing, Esq. Architect, Reading Robert Wilmot, Esq. Chaddesden, Derby Mr. Norris Deck, Cambridge Portal, Rev. G. Raymond, m.a. St. Barnabas’ College, London Lingard, Rev. R. R. m.a. Liverpool Plenderleath, W. C. b.a. Clifton Baron, Rev. J. m.a. Upton Scudamore, Warminster Penson, Kyrke, Esq. Oswestry Master, Rev. G. S. m.a. Welshampton, Ellesmere HONORARY MEMBERS. Alderson, Sir E. H. Baron of the Exchequer, Caius College, Cambridge ; Park Crescent, London Blore, Edward, Esq. Hon. d.c.l.. Architect, No. 4, Manchester-square Britton, John, Esq. r.s.A. 17, Burton-street, Burton Crescent Bunsen, the Chevalier, Ambassador from the King of Prussia Butterfield, William, Esq. Architect, 4, Adam-Street, Adelphi Ellis, Sir Henry, British Museum Faber, Rev. G. S. b.d. Master of Sherborne Hospital, Durham Ferry, B. Esq. Architect, Great Trinity Place, Charing Cross, London Halliwell, J. 0. Esq. f.r.s., f.s.a.. Avenue Lodge, Brixton Hill, Surrey Hussey, R. C. Esq. f.s.a. Architect, Chapel St., Mary Fair, London Mill, Rev. W. H. d.d. Trinity College, Cambridge : late Principal of Bishop’s College, Calcutta, and Professor of Hebrew, Cambridge — Brasted, Kent. Palgrave, Sir Francis, Deputy Keeper of the Records Pietra Santa, Don Domenico Lofaso di, Duca di Serradifalco e Principe di san Pietro Poole, Rev. G. A. m.a. Editorial Secretary to the Northampton Archi- tectural Society ; Welford, Northamptonshire Salvin, Anthony, Esq. f.s.a. Architect, 21, Savile Row, London HONORARY MEMBERS. 15 Thorp, Ven. Thomas, b.d. Trinity College, Cambridge : Archdeacon of Bristol ; President of the Ecclesiological Society ; Kemerton Rectory, Tewkesbury Turner, Dawson, Esq. f.r.s., f.s.a. Yarmouth, Norfolk Way, Albert, m.a. Secretary of the Archseological Institute, Wonham Manor, Reigate, Surrey Whewell, Rev. W. n.n. Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, Professor of Moral Philosophy Wilkinson, Sir Gardner, Knt. f.r.s., m.r.s.l., f.r.g.s. Willement, Thomas, Esq. f.s.a. Green-street, Grosvenor-square, London Williams, Rev. G. Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, Warden of S. Columba’s College, Ireland Willis, Rev. R. m.a. Jacksonian Professor, Cambridge ; President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society Winston, Charles, Esq. Temple, London Ordinary Members, {Those marked with an asterisk, are Members for Life, according to Rule XX VL) ♦Abraham, Rev. T. E. m.a. Balliol College; BickerstafF, Ormskirk, Lan- cashire Abud, Rev. Henry, m.a. Wadham College; Overton, Marlborough ♦Acland, Henry W. m.d. All Souls College Adams, Rev. F. M. Tlffculme, Devon ♦Adams, G. E. m.a. Exeter College Adams, Rev. H. C. m.a. Magdalene College ; Winchester Adams, C. b.a. New College Addington, Rev. Henry, b.a. Lincoln College ; Langford, Bedford ♦Addison, Rev. W. F. m.a. Wadham College ; Dorchester, Oxford Alderson, C. H. Trinity College ♦Allies, Rev. T. W. m.a. ♦Allom, T. Esq. Architect, 13, Hart-Street, London ♦Anson, Rev. A. H. b.c.l. All Souls Coll. ; Potter, Hanworth, Lincolnshire ♦Anson, Rev. G. H. G. m.a. Exeter College ; Birch, Manchester Aston, J. M. m.a. Exeter College ; Birmingham ♦Atkins, E. M. Esq. Kingston Lisle Hall, Berks ♦Audland, Rev. W. F. b.d. Queen’s College ♦Austin, Rev. W. E. C. m.a. New College; 8, Pulteney-street, Bath Aynsley, J. C. Murray, m. a. Christ Church ; Walton cum Weston, Somerset ♦Backhouse, J. m.a. Brasenose College ; Ordnance School, Carshalton, Surrey ♦Bailey, A. b.a. Christ Church ♦Baker, Rev. F. A. b.a. Wadham College; Corsham, Wilts 16 OEDINARY MEMBERS. Baker, Slade, m.a. University College *Balston, Rev. Charles, b.d. C. C. C.; Stoke Charity, Whitcliurch Bampfield, Rev. R. L. m.a. Trinity College ; Menheniot, Cornwall *Bampfield, Rev. John W. L. m.a. Trinity College ; Hordley, Salop * Bampfield, G. F. L. b.a. Lincoln College; Shoreham School, Sussex Barchard, Francis, b.a. Christ Church ; Ashcombe, Lewes, Sussex ^Barker, Rev. F. Raymond, m.a. Oriel College *Baron, Rev. J. m.a. Queen’s College; Upton Scudamore, Warminster, Corresponding Secretary. *Barr, James, Esq. Architect, Putney, near London *Barrow, Rev. John, m.a. Queen’s College, Auditor *Barton, Rev. H, N. m.a. Pembroke College Bastard, Edmund R. P. m.a. Buckland Court, Ashburton, Devon Bates, J. C. m.a. Queen’s College; St. James’s, Didsbury, Manchester Bates, Thomas, Queen’s College, Halifax ^Bathurst, Algernon, b.c.l. New College; Lincoln’s Inn, London * Bathurst, Rev. W. A. m.a. Ludham, Norwich Baugh, Rev. Folliott, m.a. All Souls College ; Chelsfield, Kent *Bayly, Rev. F. T. J. m.a. Brookthorpe, Gloucester, Corresponding Secretary Beck, F. Exeter College Beckwith, Rev. H. W. b.a. University College ; Thornaby, Yorkshire Bedford, Rev. W. K. R. m.a. Brasenose Coll.; Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire ^Bellamy, Rev. James, m.a. St, John’s College *Bellasis, Edward, Esq. 17, Bedford Square, London *Bengough, G. H. b.a. Oriel College ^Bennett, Rev. F. m.a. Wadham College; Maddington, Wilts *Bennett, Rev. W. J. E. m.a. Ch. Ch. ; Frome, Wiltshire Benson, R. A. b.a. Ch. Ch. ^Benson, Rev. Richard M. m.a. Christ Church; Cowley Bent, Rev. R. P. b.a. Pembroke College; Yarmouth, Norfolk *Berens, the Venerable Edward, m.a. Oriel College ; Archdeacon of Berks : Shrivenham, Berks, Vice-President *Bevan, B. m.a. Christ Church ; 16, Devonshire Place, London *Bicknell, Rev. C. B. m.a. Exeter College, Nutfield, Reigate, Surrey *Bigge, Rev. H. J. m.a. University College; Rockingham, Northamptonshire Billing, John, Esq. Architect, Reading, Corresponding Secretary Binney, D. b.a. Wadham College Birch, W. M. Trinity College ^Blacker, Rev. M. T. b.a. Merton College; Old Abbey House, Leiston, Saxmundham *Blandy, C. Esq. High Bridge, Reading *Blandy, Rev. F J. m.a. St. John’s College ; Nether- Avon, Amesbury *Bliss, Rev. James, m.a. Oriel College; Ogbourne, St. Andrew, Marlborough ♦Bliss, Rev. Philip, d.c.l. Principal of St. Mary Hall, Registrar of the University, Vice-President ♦Bloxam, Rev. J. R. d.d. Magdalene College, Vice-President ♦Bloxam, M. H. Esq. Rugby, Corresponding Secretary ORDINARY MEMBERS. 17 •Botfield, Beriah, m.a. Christ Church ; 9, Stratton-Street, London •Bourke, Thomas ♦Bowden, John, 17, Grosvenor Place, London ♦Bowdler, Rev. T. m.a. Secretary to the Incorporated Church Building Society, 7, Whitehall, London Bowen, G. F. m.a. Brasenose College ♦Bowles, Rev. S. J. m.a. Magdalene College; Milton Hill, Abingdon ♦Bowles, Rev. F. m.a. Birmingham ♦Bowyer, Rev. H. m.a. Sunningwell, Berkshire ♦Bowyer, G. Esq. m.p. Boyd, H. Exeter College Boyle, Hon. George F. m.a. Ch. Ch., Cumbrae Isles, Corresponding Secretary ♦Bramley, Rev. R. b.a. Brasenose College ; Yarmouth Brandram, Rev. T. S. m.a. Wadham College; Elson, Gosport Branson, R. T. Pembroke College ♦Brewster, Rev. W. m.a. Trinity College ; Hawarden Bridges, Rev. B. E. m.a. Merton College ; Hawnes, Bedford ♦Bridges, Sir Brook W. Bart., m.a. Oriel Coll. ; Goodnestone Park, Kent ♦Brien, R. B. m.a. Lincoln College ♦Bright, Rev. W. m.a. University College ; Trinity College, Glenalmond ♦Brooks, Rev. J. H. m.a. Brasenose College Brooks, Rev. T. W. D. b.a. Christ Church ♦Brookes, Rev. J. H. m.a. Brasenose College Bruce, Lord Charles, Ch. Ch. Bruton, E. G. Architect, Oxford Bryant, W. F. b.a. Wadham College; Ashleigh House, Taunton Buchanan, J. L. L. St. Alban Hall; Conduct Lodge, Eltham, Kent ♦Buckland, the Very Rev. William, d.d. Dean of Westminster; Reader in Geology and Mineralogy, Vice-President ♦Buckle, Rev. W. m.a. Oriel College ; Oakridge, Bisley ♦Buckle, Rev. George, m.a. Oriel College ; Twiverton ♦Buckley, Rev. W. E. m.a. Brasenose Coll. ; East Indian Coll. ; Haileybury ♦Buckston, Rev. G. b.a. Brasenose College; Sutton on the Hill, Derby ♦Bull, Rev. John, d.d. Canon of Ch. Ch., Canon of Exeter, Vice-President ♦Bulley, Rev. F. b.d. Magdalene College Bullock, Rev. W. T. m.a. Magdalene Hall ; 79,^ Pall Mall, London ♦Burgess, Rev. B. m.a. Latimer, Chesham Burgon, Rev. J. W. m.a. Oriel College Burnett, Robert, Christ Church ♦Burney, the Venerable C. P. d.d. Merton College, Archdeacon of Colches- ter ; Wickham Bishops, Essex ♦Burrows, Rev. H. W. m.a. St. John’s College; Christ Church, St. Pancras ♦Butler, Rev. Thomas, b.d. Magdalene College ♦Butler, Rev. W. m.a. Queen’s College; Head Master of the Grammar School, Nottingham ♦Butler, Rev. W. J. m.a. Trinity College, Cambridge; Wantage Butler, W. E. Exeter College C 18 ORDINARY MEMBERS. *Capes, Rev. J. M. m.a. Combe Down, Bath *Capper, Rev. John L. m.a. Wadham College; Broxbourne, Herts ♦Carline, John, Esq. Architect, Shrewsbury Carnarvon, the Earl of, Christ Church Carpenter, Cromwell, Esq. Guildford-street, Russel-square, London Carpenter, Rev. G. b.a. Christ Church ; Great Berkhampstead ♦Carrick, J. L. b.a. Queen’s College; Witham Friary, Somersetshire Carter, Owen B. Esq. Architect, Winchester Case, Rev. G. m.a. ♦Castle, James, Sculptor, St. Clement’s, Oxford ♦Cecil, Lord Robert T. G. b.a. Christ Church; Hatfield ♦Chaffers, Rev. T. m.a. Brasenose College ♦Chamberlain, Rev. Thomas, m.a. Christ Church ♦Chambers, Rev. Oswald L. m.a. University College ; Leeds ♦Champernowne, Rev. R. m.a. Christ Church; Dartington, Totness ♦Chandler, Rev. J. m.a. Corpus Christ! College; Witley, Surrey ♦Chandler, the Very Rev. G. d.c.l. New College; Dean of Chichester Chaplin, E. Morland, Magdalene Hall Chester, G. J. St. Mary Hall ♦Chretien, Rev. C. P. m.a. Oriel College ♦Christie, Rev. A. J. m.a. ♦Church, Rev. R. W. m.a. Oriel College ; Whatley, Frome ♦Churton, Rev. H. B. W. m.a. Brasenose College; Icklesham, Suffolk ♦Churton, Rev. T. T. m.a. Brasenose College; West Sheffbrd, Berks ♦Clark, G. T. Esq. ♦Clarke, Rev. C. L. S. b.c.l. New College; Lodsworth, Petworth ♦Clarke, Joseph, Esq. Architect, 1, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London ♦Clayton, Rev. Edward, m.a. Christ Church ; Stratton Audley, Bicester ♦Clayton, Rev. G. m.a. Warmingham, Middlewich, Cheshire ♦Clements, Rev. J. m.a. Oriel College ; Upton St. Leonard’s, Gloucester ♦Clerke, the Venerable Charles Carr, b.d. Archdeacon of Oxford, Canon and Sub-dean of Christ Church ; Milton, Abingdon, Vice-President Clinton, D. F. Wadham College Close, Maxwell C. b.a. Ch. Ch. ; Drumlarnagher, Loughbrickhead, Ireland ♦Clough, Rev. A. B. b. d. Jesus College; Braunston, Daventry Cobb, J. W. B.A. Brasenose College Codrington, R. H. b.a. Wadham College ♦Coker, Rev. John, m.a. New College; Cheltenham Coldridge, S. P. b.a. Christ Church ; Budleigh, Sidmouth, Devon ♦Coleridge, Rev. Edward, m.a. Lower Master of Eton College ♦Coleridge, Rev. H. J. m.a. ♦Coleridge, John Duke, m.a. Exeter College ; 26, Park Crescent, London Collins, Rev. James, m.a. Balliol College ; Knaresborough ♦Collis, Rev. J. D. m.a. Worcester College; Head Master of Bromsgrove School, Worcestershire ♦Collyns, Rev. C. H. m.a. Birmingham ♦Colquhoun, A. C. b.a. Christ Church ORDINARY MEMBERS, 19 ♦Combe, T. Esq. University Printing Office, Oxford ♦Conybeare, Rev. C. R. m.a. Christ Church ♦Conybeare, Very Rev. W. D. m.a. Ch. Ch. Dean of Llandaff, Vice-President ♦Cooke, J. E. M.A. Brasenose College ♦Cooke, Rev. Samuel Hay, m.a. Christ Church ; Benson Cooke, P. Christ Church ♦Cooper, Rev. John, m.a. Wadham College Copeland, Rev. W. J. b.d. Trinity College : Farnham, Bishop Stortford ♦Cornish, Rev. C. L. m.a. Exeter College ; Balstonborough ♦Cornish, Rev. H. K. m.a. Exeter College; Bakewell, Derbyshire Cornish, Rev. R. K. m.a. Corpus Christi College ; Bovey Tracey, Devon ♦Cornthwaite, Rev. Tullie, m.a. Walthamstow ♦Cotton, Henry, m.a. Christ Church ; 5, New-Square, Lincoln’s Inn ♦Cotton, Very Rev. J. H. b.c.l. Dean of Bangor ♦Cotton, Rev. W. C. m.a. Christ Church; New Zealand ♦Coulthard, Rev. R. m.a. Queen’s College ; Sulhamstead Abbas, Berks ♦Courtenay, Lord, b.c.l. All Souls College; Powderham Castle, Devon ♦Cox, Rev. G. W. d.c.l. Trinity College ; Corresponding Secretary ♦Cranstoun, James, Esq. Architect, Hereford ♦Crawley, Charles E. m.a. Exeter College ; Littlemore Crawhall, W. Wadham College Croome, James, m.a. Brasenose College; Middleton Cheney, Banbury ♦Cross, Rev. J. E. m.a. Christ Church ; Appleby, Brigg Crosse, T. F. b.c.l. Exeter College; Haysford, near Bromley, Kent Cundy, Thomas, jun. Esq. 13, Chester-square, London Curtler, Rev. W. H. b.a. Trinity College Dalkeith, the Earl of, Christ Church ; Dalkeith Palace, N. B. ♦Dand, Rev. Thomas, m.a. Queen’s College ; Blechingdon Darby, Rev. J. T. b.a. Worcester College ; Mitcham, Surrey Darvell, Rev. J. S. Peckham, London Dasent, G. W. m.a. Magdalene Hall; 52, Eaton-st., Eaton- square, London ♦Dawson, Rev. George, m.a. Exeter College; Woodleigh, Devon ♦Dawson, Rev. Jonathan, m.a. Exeter College ; Leamington ♦Dayman, Rev. A. E. b.d. Exeter College; Shillingstone, Dorset ♦Dean, Rev. E. B. d.c.l. All Souls College; Lewknor, Tetsworth ♦Deane, Rev. W. J. b.a. Oriel College ; South Thoresby ♦Denison, Right Rev. Edward, d.d.. Lord Bishop of Salisbury ♦Derick, J. M. Esq. Architect ♦De Havilland, Rev. C. R. m.a. Oriel College ; Great Toller, Dorchester De Romestin, A. H. E. b.a. St. John’s College; Mills, Somersetshire De Salis, Rev. H. J. F. b.a. Exeter College ♦De Teissier, Rev. G. F. m.a. Corpus Christi College ♦Dickens, C. S. S. Christ Church ♦Dimsdale, R. m.a. Corpus Christi College; Essenden Place, Hertford ♦Dobson, E. Esq. 32, Upper Barnsbury-street, Islington ♦Dodd, Rev. J. m.a. Queen’s College; Hampden Poyle, Oxon ♦Downe, Viscount, m.a. Christ Church ; Bookham Grove, Leatherhead C2 20 ORDINARY MEMBERS. Dowson, Rev. C. Magdalene Hall ; s.c.l. Boldon, Gateshead Drummond, Hon. R. Christ Church Drury, Rev. B, J. E. b.a. Lincoln College *Dry, Rev. W. m.a. Brasenose College ; Great Marlow ♦Dryden, Sir Henry E. L. Bart. m.a. Trinity College, Cambridge ; Canon’s Ashby, Northamptonshire ♦Du Boulay, Rev. Francis, m.a. Exeter College ; Heddington, Wilts Duboulay, J. T. Exeter College Du Cane, Arthur, b.a. St. John’s College ♦Dukes, Rev. E. R. m.a. Christ Church Dumbleton, H. Exeter College ♦Dungannon, Viscount, m.a. Christ Church ; Brynkynalt, Chirk ♦Dunraven, the Earl of, Adare Manor, Limerick, Ireland Duncomhe, W. D. Brasenose College ♦Dyke, Rev. William, b.d. Jesus College Dymock, T. Biddulph Dyson, E. Corpus Christ! College ♦Dyson, Rev. F. m.a. Merton College, Chaplain to her Majesty ; Tidworth, Ludgershall ♦Dyson, Rev. Henry J. m.a. All Souls College ; Barking, Essex ♦Earle, Rev. John, m.a. Oriel College, Professor of Anglo-Saxon, Auditor ♦Eddrupp, Rev. E. P. m.a. Wadham College; 4, Tunbridge Place, Euston Square, London ♦Eden, Rev. C. P. m.a. Oriel College ; Aberford, Tadcaster Edwards, John, Trinity College ♦Edwards, Rev. A. b.d. Magdalene College ♦Edwards, Rev. E. b.a. Magdalene Hall Egerton, Wilbraham, Christ Church ♦Ellacombe, Rev. H. N. m.a., f.s.a. Oriel College; King’s Bromley Manor, Lichfield ♦Ellison, Rev. H. m.a. University College ; Melsonby, Yorkshire Escreet, John, b.a. Worcester College; Camden Town, St. Pancras ♦Estcourt, T. G. B. d.c.l. Corpus Christ! College ; Estcourt, Gloucestershire ♦Estcourt, Rev. M. H. m.a. ♦Evans, Rev. Lewis, m.a. Wadham College Evans, Rev. W. S. b.a. Trinity College, Cambridge ; Barnstaple ♦Evans, H. N. Esq. Hampstead, London ♦Evetts, Rev. Thomas, m.a. Corpus Christ! College; Prestwood Ewing, Rev. John A. m.a. St. John’s College; Westmill, Buntingford Faber, Captain, Madras Engineers ♦Faber, Rev. F. A. b.d. Magdalene College ; Saunderton, Wendover ♦Fagan, Rev. H. S, m.a. Pembroke Coll; Grammar School, Burton on Trent ♦Falkner, T. A. m.a. St. John’s College ♦Feetham, Rev. W. m.a. St. John’s College; Newport, Monmouthshire Feild, Right Rev. Edward, d.d. Lord Bishop of Newfoundland Field, Rev. W. m.a. Worcester College ; Streatham, Surrey Fijllji, tli/. J. R. M.A. Christ Church ORDINARY MEMBERS. 21 ♦Firth, Rev. W. K. S. Exeter College ♦Fleming, Rev. Fletcher, Rydal, Ambleside Fletcher, Jacob R. Worcester College ♦Fletcher, T. W. Esq. f.r.s., f.s.a. ♦Fletcher, Rev. W. d.d. Brasenose College ; Wimborne, Dorset Floyd, C. G. Christ Church ♦Forbes, Right Rev. Alexander P. d.c.l. Lord Bishop of Brechin ♦Forbes, Hon. Horace Courtenay, m.a. Oriel College Forbes, John, b.a. Exeter College ; Sunninghill, Berks Fordwich, Lord, Christ Church ♦Fortescue, Rev. W. F. m.a. New College ; Chesterton, Bicester ♦Foulkes, Rev. E. S. m.a. Jesus College Fowle, Rev. W. H. b.a. Trinity College; Burnham, Bridgewater Fox, Rev. Edward, m.a. New College ; The College, Armagh, Ireland Franks, C. W. b.a. Ch. Ch. ; 27, Cumberland-st., Portman-square, London ♦Freeman, E. A. m.a. Trinity Coll. ; Oaklands, Dursley, Corresp. Secretary Fullerton, T. G. Christ Church Furnaux, H. Corpus Christi College ♦Fytche, J. L. m.a. Lincoln College ; Thorpe Hall, near Louth ♦Garnett, W. J. m.a. Christ Church ; Bleasdale Tower, Garstang Gatty, G. E. Trinity College ♦Gaunt, Rev. C. m.a. Isfield, Uckfield, Corresponding Secretary ♦Gawthern, Rev. F. S. m.a. Exeter College ■*Gibbons, B. J. m.a. Wadham College ♦Gibbons, Sir John, Bart. m.a. Balliol College; Stanwell, Staines ♦Gibbs, Rev. J. m.a. Clifton Hampden, Abingdon ♦Gibbs, H. H. m.a. Exeter College ; Clifton Hampden, Abingdon Gibson, Rev. W. Graeme, m.a. Worcester College ; Drypool, Hull Gilderdale, Rev. J. S. m.a. Oriel College ♦Gill, Rev. W. B.A. Venn, near Tavistock, Devon ♦Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E. d.c.l. m.p., Christ Church ; Carlton Gardens, London, Vice-President ♦Glynne, Sir Stephen, Bart, m.a., f.s.a. Christ Church ; 13, Carlton Ter- race, London; Hawarden Castle, Flintshire, Vice-President Godfray, Rev. F. m.a. Wadham College ; St. Helier’s, Jersey Gordon, E. W. ♦Gordon, Rev. Osborne, b.d. Christ Church Gray, Rev. E. m.a. Exeter College ♦Gray, Rev. R. H. m.a. Christ Church ; Kirkby, Walton on the Hill Green, F. W. b.a. Oriel College; 7, Clapton Square, Hackney ♦Green, Rev. M. J. b.d. Lincoln College ; Winterborne-Steepleton, Dorset ♦Greenall, Rev. R. m.a. Brasenose College ; Stretton, near Warrington ♦Gregory, Rev. M. W. m.a. Wadham College; Erdington, Birmingham ♦Gregory, Rev. Robert, m.a. Corpus Christi College; Lambeth, Surrey ♦Grey, Rev. W. m.a. Magd. Hall ; St. John’s, Newfoundland, Corresp. Sec. ♦Griffith, Rev. C. A. m.a. New College ♦Griffiths, Rev. John P. m.a. Wadham College 22 ORDINARY MEMBERS. ♦Griffiths, Rev. John, m.a. Christ Church •Guillemard, Rev. H. P. b.d. Trinity College; Barton,Moreton-in-the-Marsh ♦Guise, F. E. b.a. Balliol College; Rencomb Park, Cirencester Gunner, Rev. Edward, m.a. Trinity College ; Hambledon ♦Gunner, Rev. W. H. m.a. Trinity Coll., Winchester ; Corresponding Secretary ♦Guy, Rev. F. Barlow, m.a. Lincoln College ♦Haines, Rev. Herbert, m.a. Exeter College ; College Green, Gloucester ♦Hake, Rev. Robert, m.a. New College Hale, W. P. Christ Church ; Charter-house, London ♦Hall, Rev. Henry, m.a. Christ Church; Warminster ♦Hall, Robert, m.a. Christ Church ; Dean’s-yard, Westminster ♦Hannah, Rev. J. m.a. Lincoln College ; Rector of the Academy, Edinburgh •Hannam, Henry Jessard, Esq. Burcot, Dorchester, Oxon ♦Harington, Rev. Richard, d.d. Principal of Brasenose College, President ♦Harris, Rev. Charles, m.a. Wadham College; Oriel Lodge, Cheltenham Harris, Hon. R. T. Christ Church ♦Harrison, the Venerable Benjamin, m.a. Christ Church; Archdeacon of Maidstone, Canon of Canterbury ♦Harrison, J. P. b.a. Christ Church ; Architect, Holmwood, Dorking, Surrey Harrison, L. J. University College Hart, W. H. b.a. Magdalene College ♦Hartley, T. L.Esq. Middleton Lodge, Richmond, Yorkshire Hawkins, Rev. H. S. m.a. Jesus College ; Crockerton, Longbridge Deverill ♦Hayne, Rev. R. J. m.a. Exeter College; Pitton, Barnstable Heath, Rev. W. M. m.a. Exeter College; Lytchett Matravers, Dorset Heathcote, G. V. Balliol College ♦Heathcote, Rev. W. B. b.c.l. New College, Vice-President ♦Heaton, Rev. C. W. m.a. Jesus College ♦Heaven, H. G. m. a. Trinity College Helm, W. H. St. John’s College Hepburn, F. R. m.a. Christ Church; Charley, Sussex ♦Hessey, Rev. J. A. d.c.l. St. John’s College ; Head Master of Merchant Tailors’ School, London Hewlett, Alfred S. b.a. Exeter College ♦Hill, Rev. E. m.a. Christ Church ; Shedring, Essex ♦Hill, Rev. George, m.a. St. Edmund’s Hall ; Torquay ♦Hill, Rev. R. m.a. Balliol College ; Timsbury Rectory, Somerset ♦Hill, R. H. M.A. Magdalene College ; Beaumaris Hills, W. J. B.A. Jesus College Hillyar, W. b.a. B. N. C.; 12, Somerset Place, Stoke Devonport, Devon ♦Hobhouse, Rev. E. m.a. Merton College ♦Hodges, Rev. J. F. A. Parry, d.c.l. New Coll. ; Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire Hodgson, Rev. James, m.a. Trinity Coll. Cambridge, Vicar of Bloxham ♦Holditch, Rev. T. P. m.a. Balliol College ; Dingley, Market Harborough Holmes, Rev. P. m.a. Grammar School, Plymouth ♦Hope, A. J. B. D.C.L. Trinity College, Cambridge; 1, Connaught Place, London ; Bedgebury Park, Hurst Green, Sussex, Vice-President ORDINARY MEMBERS. 23 Hopkins, R. J. m.a. Balliol College Horsely, Rev. J. W. m.a. University College ♦Hothain, Rev. W. F. m.a. All Souls College Howard, Rev. E. J. m.a. Lincoln College ♦Howell, Rev. W. C. b.a. Brasenose College; Tottenham, Middlesex ♦Howman, Rev. G. E. m.a. Rural Dean ; Barnsley, Gloucestershire Hudson, W. Christ Church Hudson, G. b.a. Christ Church •Hugo, Rev. T. b.a. Worcester College; St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London ♦Hulse, Edward, m.a. All Souls College •Hunter, Claudius S. P. b.a. St. John's College Huntingford, Rev. G. W. m.a. New College; Littlemore •Hussey, Rev. R. b.d. Ch. Ch. ; Regius Professor of Eccles. Hist. Vice-Pres. Hussey, A. L. Christ Church •Hussey, E. L. Esq. 38, Cornmarket, Oxford •Hussey, Rev. W. L. m.a. Christ Church; Kirkham, Lancashire •Hutchings, Rev. R. S. m.a. Christ Church; Nunckton Wyld, Bridport •Hutton, Rev. R. R. m.a. Trinity College ; Chipping Barnet, Herts Jackson, Rev. Thomas, m.a. St. Mary Hall •James, Rev. Edward, m.a. Christ Church ; Canon of Winchester, Alton James, E. b.a. St. John’s College •James, Rev. John, m.a. Headington Quarries •Janvrin, Rev. J. M. m.a. Oriel College ; Hannington Burghclere, Newhury •Jelf, Rev. R. W. d.d. Canon of Ch. Ch. Principal of King’s Coll. Vice-Pres. •Jelf, Rev. W. E. b.d. Christ Church ; Carleton, Skipton •Jenkins, Rev. W. J. m.a. Balliol College ; Fillingham, Lincolnshire •Jervis, W. M. b.c.l. Trinity College •Jewitt, Orlando, Headington •Johnson, M. J. m.a. Magdalene Hall, RadclitFe Observer •Jones, Rev. W. Basil, m.a. University College •Joseph, Rev. Alexander, m.a. Brasenose College ; Romford, Essex •Jowett, Rev. B. m.a. Balliol College •Joy, Thomas, Park St., Oxford •Joyce, Rev. J. G. b.a. Magdalene Hall ; Burford •Keen, Rev. E. Swincombe House, Oxon •Kennaway, G. G. m.a. Christ Church; Hoopern House, Exeter Kerr, Lord Schomherg H. New College Key, Rev. Henry Cooper, m.a. Ch. Ch. ; Stretton Sugwas, Herefordshire •King, Rev. Alexander, m.a. Oriel College ; Sherrington, Bucks King, R. J. B.A. Exeter College ; Wymondham, Norfolk •King, Rev. W. b.a. Oriel College •Kitson, Rev. J. F. m.a. Exeter College ; Antony, Devonport Knollis, Rev. F. M. d.d. Magdalene College •Knott, Rev. J. W. m.a. Brasenose College ; St. Saviour’s, Leeds •Knowles, Rev. E. H. m.a. Queen’s College ; St. Bees, Cumberland •Knowles, Rev. J. L. m.a. Pembroke College ; Shenfield •Lancaster, Rev. T. W. m.a. Magdalene College ; Over Worton 24 ORDINARY MEMBERS. ♦Landon, Rev. J. T. B. m.a. Magdalene College ; Bromley College, Kent *Lane, Rev. S. m.a. Frome Vauchurch, West Batcomb, Dorset ♦Laprimaudaye, Rev. C. J. m.a. Lathbury, D. C. Brasenose College ♦Latimer, Digby, m.a. Lincoln College ; Headington, Oxon Laurence, W. Lea, J. W. B.A. Wadham College Lear, S. H. b.a. All Souls College ♦Lecbmere, E. A. H. m.a. St. Mary Hall, Rhyd Court, Upton-on-Severn, Corresponding Secretary ♦Leighton, Rev. F. K. m.a. All Souls College ; Harpsden, Oxon Le Geyt, C. J. Exeter College Lee, F. G. St. Edmund Hall ♦Le Mesurier, Rev. J. m.a. Christ Church ; Bembridge, Isle of Wight ♦Le Strange, H. L. S. m.a. Christ Church; Hunstanton Hall, Lynn ♦Levy, Rev. T. B. m.a. Queen’s College Lewis, Rev. H. m.a. Pembroke College ; Clapham, Surrey ♦Lewthwaite, Rev. G. m.a. University College ; Adel, Leeds ♦Ley, Rev. John, b.d. Exeter College; Waldron, Sussex ♦Ley, R. m.a. Brasenose College ♦Liddell, Rev. H. G. m.a. Ch. Ch. ; Head Master of St. Peter’s College, Westminster, Vice-President ♦Liddon, Rev. H. P. m.a. Christ Church Livingston, Rev. T. G. b.a. Magdalene Hall ♦Lingard, Rev. R. R. m.a. Brasenose College; Liverpool, Corresp. Secretary Loch, Rev. C. R. F. b.a. University College; Gt. Stewart St., Edinburgh ♦Lonsdale, Rev. J. G. m.a. Balliol College ; Durham University Lothian, the Marquis of, Christ Church Lott, W. B. B.A. Balliol College; Milverton, Somerset Lowe, Rev. E. C. m.a. Lincoln College ; Hurstpierpoint, Corresp. Secretary ♦Lucas, Rev. W. H. m.a. Brasenose College ; Rodborough, Gloucestershire Lukin, Rev. James, b.a. Brasenose College ♦Lumsdairie, E. L. S. m.a. Oriel College; Upper Hardres-cum-Stelling, Canterbury Lyall, Rev. W. H. b.a. St. Mary Hall ; Ch. Ch. St. Pancras ♦Lygon, Hon. Frederick, b.a. All Souls College, Secretary ♦Mackarness, Rev. G. R. m.a. Merton College ; Barnwell, Oundle ♦Mackenzie, A. C. m.a. St. John’s Coll. ; 12, Southwick Crescent, Hyde Park ♦Mackenzie, L, M. m.a. Majendie, Rev. Henry, m.a. Speen, Newbury ; Rural Dean ♦Major, Rev. J. R. m.a. Exeter College; King’s College, London Manclarke, Rev. R. Palgrave, m.a. Wadham College; Whitby, Yorkshire ♦Margetts, Mr., High-street, Oxford ♦Markland, J. H. Esq. d.c.l., f. r.s., f.s.a. Bath, Corresponding Secretary ♦Marriott, Rev. C. b.d. Oriel College ♦Marriott, Rev. J. m.a. Oriel College ; Bradfield, Reading ♦Marriott, Rev. Wharton B. b.c.l. Exeter College; Eton College, Windsor ORDINARY MEMBERS, 26 Marriott, ‘William, St. Alban Hall ; Brooksham Terrace, Bury Marryatt, Rev. C. b.a. Queen’s College ; Sydney ♦Marshall, Rev. Edward, m.a. Corpus Christ! Coll. ; Upwell, Cambridgeshire ♦Marshall, Rev. Jenner, m.a. Worcester College; Iffley Marshall, John, m.a. Exeter College ♦Martelli, Rev. T. C. m.a. Brasenose College ; Marchwood, Ealing, Hants Maskew, H. E. Magdalene Hall; Worcester Massey, A. H. O. Magd. Coll. ; 23, Hill-street, Berkeley-square, London Master, Rev. G. S. m.a. Brasenose Coll.; Ellesmere, Salop, Corresp, Secretary ♦Mavor, W. H. b.a. Worcester College ♦Melville, Rev. D. m.a. Brasenose College; late Principal of Bishop Hatfield’s Hall, Shelsley Walsh, Worcester; Durham ♦Mereweather, Rev. J. D. b.a. St. Edmund Hall ; Clifton "Vale, near Bristol ♦Merriman, Rev. H. G. m.a. New College; Bridgenorth School ♦Merriman, Rev. W. H. R. m.a. Brasenose Coll. ; Dilton Marsh, Westbury Meynell, H. m.a. Brasenose College ; Langley, Derby ♦Meyrick, Rev. F. m.a. Trinity College, Secretary •Meyiick, Rev. Thomas, m.a. ; Farm-street, London ♦Michell, Rev. R. b.d. 'Vice- Principal of Magdalene Hall, Public Orator ♦Millard, Rev. J. E. m.a. Magdalene College ♦Miller, Rev. E. m.a. New College Miller, G. Exeter College ♦Milman, Rev. W. H. m.a. Christ Church; Christ Church, Hoxton Mitchell, A. Christ Church Mitchell, Rev. H. m.a. Lincoln College ; Bosham, Sussex ♦Moberly, Rev. G. d.c.l. Balliol Coll. ; Head Master of Winchester College Moberly, Rev. H. E. m.a. New College Monro, Rev. Percy, b.a. Exeter College, Colden Common, Winchester ♦Moor, Rev. J. Frewen, m.a. Oriel College ; Burton Agnes, Yorkshire ♦Moor, Rev. J. Frewen, m.a. Bradfield, Reading Moore, Rev. E. m.a. Brasenose College ; Broughton Malherbe, Maidstone ♦Morrell, F. J. Esq. St. Giles’s, Oxford Morrell, Rev. G. K. d.c.l. St. John’s College; Moulsford, Wallingford Morrell, Rev. T. B. m.a. Balliol College; Henley-on-Thames •Morris, Rev. T. E. m.a. Christ Church; Hambleden, Bucks ♦Mount, Rev. C. B. b.a. New College Mountain, Rev. Armine W. b.a. University College ♦Mozley, Rev. J. B. b.d. Magdalene College ♦Mules, Rev. P. m.a. Exeter College ; Belvoir Castle, Grantham ♦Murley, Rev. C. H. m.a. Wadham College; Walton, Somerset ♦Murray, C. R. S. b.a. Christ Church, Northfield, Hales Owen ♦Neeld, Joseph, Esq. m.p. Grittleton House, Chippenham ♦Nelson, Rev. G. M. b.d. Magdalene College; Boddicott Grange, Banbury Nelson, John, s.c.l. Nepean, Rev. E. Y. m.a. Queen’s College ; Thrapston ♦Nevile, Rev. C. m.a. Trinity College ; Wickenby, near Wragby ♦Neville, W. P. m.a. Birmingham 26 ORDINARY MEMBERS. Newdigate, A. b.a. Christ Church ♦Newman, Rev. W. J. m.a. Oriel College; Badsworth, Yorkshire Newton, C. T. m.a. Christ Church; British Museum, London Nicholl, C. J. B.A. Worcester College ♦Nicolson, J. A. S. b.a. Christ Church, Camock, Stirling Norris, Rev. W. Foxley, m.a. Trinity College; Cirencester ♦Northcote, Rev. J. S. m.a. Clifton Oakeley, H. S. Christ Church Oldham, Rev. R. S. m.a. Wadham College; Glasgow ♦Ormerod, G. d.c.l. Brasenose College ; Sedbury Park, Chepstow ♦Orr, Rev. James, b.a. ; 35, Eaton-square, London ♦Oswell, Rev. E. W. m.a. Christ Church ♦Ottley, Rev. F. J. m.a. Oriel College; Eton ♦Ouseley, Rev. Sir Frederick A. Goie, Bart. m.a. Mus. Bac. Christ Church ; 39, Lowndes-street, Belgrave-square, London ♦Owen, E. R. Esq. Beaumont- street, Oxford Owen, S. Worcester College ♦Oxenham, H. N. b.a. Balliol College Padley, C. b.a. Littleham, Bideford, North Devon ♦Paget, Rev. F. E. m.a. Christ Church ; Elford, Lichfield, Rural Dean Paget, E. H. b.a. St. John’s College ♦Palin, E. m.a. St. John’s College ♦Palmer, Edwin, m.a. Balliol College Palmer, C. S. b.a. Exeter College Palmer, F. m.a. Merton College, Great Yarmouth ♦Palmer, Rev. W. m.a. Magdalene College ; Finmere, Buckingham Paravicini, Rev. the Baron de, b.a. Worcester College; South Scarle, Newark Parker, James, Turl, Oxford ♦Parker, Rev. John, m.a. Oriel College ; Sweeney Hall, Oswestry ♦Parker, John Henry, Esq. f.s.a. Turl, Oxford, Librarian ♦Parkins, W. T. s.c.l. Mert. Coll. ; 8, Upper Woburn Place, Corresp. Secretary Parkinson, C. L. m.a. Brasenose Coll.; StanclifF Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire ♦Parkinson, Rev. J. P. d.c.l. Magdalene College ; Ravendale, Grimsby Parry, Rev. E. St. John, m.a. Balliol College; Canada Parry, Rev. H. H. b.a. Balliol College Parry, T. D. L. Jones, University College ♦Parsons, Herbert, m.a. Balliol College ♦Parsons, John, Esq. Old Bank, Oxford ♦Patterson, Rev. J. L. m.a. ♦Pattison, Rev. M. m.a. Lincoln College Paul, Rev. C. K. b.a. Exeter College ; Great Tew, Oxon. ♦Paul, Rev. G. W. m.a. Magdalene College ; Finedon, Higham Ferrers Payne, Rev. R. m.a. Magdalene Hall ; Chilton, Hungerford ♦Pearson, Rev. C. B. Preb. of Sarum; Knebworth, Stevenage, Corresp. Sec. Pearson, G. b.a. Worcester College ♦Pearson, Rev. Hugh, m.a. Balliol College; Sonning, Reading ♦Pelly, Rev. T. m a. Corpus Christi Coll. ; Gaston House, Bishop Stortford ORDINARY MEMBERS. 27 *Pennell, Rev. R. L. m.a. Christ Church ♦Penrose, Rev. J. m.a. Lincoln College; Exmouth, Devon ♦Perry, Rev. G. G. m.a. Lincoln College ; Waddington ♦Petit, Rev. J. L. m.a. ; the Uplands, ShifFnall Philipps, F. L. L. b.a. Brasenose College ; Mabus, Aherystwith Philipps, Rev. H. m.a. Queen’s College ; Fittleton, Amesbury ♦Philips, Rev. G. H. m.a. Brasenose College ; Dringhouses, York ♦Phillips, Sir Thomas, Bart., m.a. University Coll. ; Middle Hill, Broadway ♦Phillott, Rev. H. W. m.a. Christ Church : Staunton on Wye Pierpoint, M. A. New-Inn-Hall ; Old Sodbury, Gloucestershire Pigot, Rev. Hugh, m.a. Brasenose College ; Hadleigh, Suffolk Pigot, J. Exeter College ♦Pigott, Rev. G. M.A. Trinity College; Chaplain to H. E. 1. C., Bombay Pigott, Rev. G. S. b.a. Exeter College ♦Pigott, Rev. W. B.c.L. New College ; Whaddon, Bucks Plater, Herbert, m.a. Merton College; New Church Rectory, Romney, Kent Plenderleath, W. C. b.a. Wadham College ; Clifton, Corresponding Secretary ♦Plowman, J. Esq. Architect, Folly Bridge, Oxford ♦Plumptre, Rev. F. C. d.d. Master of University College, Vice-President ♦Pocock, C. Innes, Esq. ♦Pocock, Rev. N. m.a. Queen’s College; Clifton Pole, H. Chandos, St. Mary Hall Polehampton, Rev. H. S. m.a. Pembroke College ; Shrewsbury ♦Pollen, Rev. J. H. m.a. Pollen, J. D. B. b.a. Corpus Christi College Poole, Rev. R. H. b.a. Worcester College; Tetbury, Gloucestershire ♦Popham,Rev. J. L. m.a. Wadham Coll. ; Chilton, Hungerford, Rural Dean Portal, Melville, m.a., m.p. Christ Church; Freefolk Priors, Overton ♦Portal, Rev. G. R. m.a. Ch. Ch. ; St. Barnabas’ College, Pimlico, Corr. Sec. Powell, Rev. T. E. m.a. Oriel College; Bisham, Berks ♦Pott, Rev. Alfred, m.a. Magdalene College ; Cuddesden Pott, Rev. A. S. B.A. Balliol College ♦Poynder, E. S. m.a. Brasenose; 52, Wimpole-street, Cavendish- square *Poynder,T. H. A. m.a. Brasenose College ; 52, Wimpole-st., Cavendish-sq. Prendergast, L. Christ Church ♦Price, Rev. B. m.a. Pembroke College Prior, H. L. m.a. Trinity College; 9, Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn ♦Pulling, Rev. W. m.a. Brasenose College; Eastnor, Ledbury Purton, A. Trinity College ♦Pusey, Philip, Esq. m.p. Pusey Furze, Berks ♦Pusey, Rev. E. B. d.d. Canon of Christ Church, Regius Professor of Hebrew, Vice-President ♦Randall, Rev. H. G. m.a. Queen’s College; Leighterton, Gloucestershire Randall, J. L. b.a. New College Randall, Rev. R. W. m.a. Christ Church ; Woolavington, Sussex ♦Randolph, J. J. m.a. Merton College Rashleigh, J. b.a. Balliol College ; Menabilley, Fowey, Cornwall 28 ORDINARY MEMBERS. *Reay, Rev. S. b.d. St. Alban Hall, Laudian Professor of Arabic, and Sub- Librarian of the Bodleian Library ♦Rhodes, M. J. m.a. Benefield, Northamptonshire Rice, Rev. R. J. H. m.a. Exeter College •Rich, Rev. J. m.a. Christ Church •Richards, Rev. E. T. m.a. Corpus Christi College; Farlington, Hants. ♦Richards, Rev. Henry, b.d. Horfield, Bristol •Richards, John, jun. Esq. 20, Charter House Square, London ♦Richards, Rev. Joseph Loscombe, d.d. Rector of Exeter College ; Chaplain to His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Vice-President •Ridley, Rev. W. H. m.a. Christ Church; Hambledon, Henley, Oxon ♦Rigaud, Rev. S. J. m.a. Exeter College; Grammar School, Ipswich •Risley, Rev. W. C. m.a. New College; Deddington, Oxon Robbins, John, Ch. Ch. Roberts, Edward, Exeter College; Old Kent Road, Bermondsey, London Robins, Rev. C. M. m.a. Oriel College Robinson, Rev. J. b.a. Oriel College ; Settle, Yorkshire •Robinson, Rev. R. B. m.a. Queen’s College; Lytham, Preston •Robson, Rev. J. U. m.a. Magdalene Hall; Winston, Suffolk Rodwell, Rev. R. Mandeville, m.a. Exeter College; Newcastle, Limerick •Rogers, Sir F. Bart, b.c.l. Oriel College; Eliot Place, Blackheath Rolph, J. M. •Rooke, Rev. S. P. b.a. •Routh, Rev. Martin Joseph, d.d. President of Magd. Coll. Vice-President Rowe, H. N. Brasenose College Rowe, Rev. C. H. b.a. Magdalene Hall Rumsey, A. b.a. St. Mary Hall Rumsey, L. H. m.a. New Inn Hall •Ruskin, J. m.a. Christ Church ; Denmark Hill, Camberwell •Russell, D. W. Watts, Esq. Biggin Hall, Oundle •Russell, J. Watts, d.c.l. Ham Hall, Ashbourne ♦Russell, J. F. B.A. Wadham College; Shepperton Rectory, Chertsey •Ryder, T. D. m.a. Oriel College; Hambledon Cottage, Henley-on-Thames •Sandford, Yen. J. b.d. Balliol Coll. ; Archdeacon of Coventry, Hon. Canon of Worcester, Dunchurch •Sandon, Lord, b.a. Christ Church ; Sandon, Staffordshire •Saunders, Rev. C. D. b.a. Wadham College ; Tarrant Hinton, Blandford ♦Saunders, James, Esq. St. Giles’s, Oxford Sclater, P. L. m.a. Corpus Christi College ♦Scott, G. G. Esq. Architect, 20, Spring Gardens, London Scott, Rev. J. J. M.A. Exeter College; Barnstaple Scott, Rev. W. M.A. Queen’s College; Christ Church, Hoxton Scott, Rev. W. H. m.a. Brasenose College; Allan Bank, Great Malvern •Seckham, S. L. Architect, Oxford ♦Sewell, Rev. J. E. m.a. New College •Sewell, Rev. W. b.d. Exeter College ; Warden of St. Peter’s College, Radley, Vice-President ORDINARY MEMBERS, 29 Seymour, H. Danby, m.a. Magdalene College; Knowle House, Hindon, Wilts ♦Sharp, Mr. M. R. 12, Wellington-street, North, London ♦Sharp, J. C. Esq. 19, Fleet Street, London Shirley, W. W. b.a. Wadham College ♦Short, Right Rev. Thomas Vowler, d.d. Lord Bishop of St. Asaph Sibthorpe, Rev. R. Waldo, b.d. Magdalene College ; Washingboro’, Lincoln ♦Simmons, Rev. T. F. b.a. Worcester College; Atwick, Yorkshire Simpson, J. C. b.a. Thurnscoe Hall, Doncaster Simpson, Rev. T. B. m.a. Lincoln College Skidmore, Mr. Coventry •Skrine, Rev. H. m.a. Wadham College ; Sunbury, Middlesex ♦Slatter, Rev. John, m.a. Lincoln College ; Rose Hill, Ifiley Smith, E. J. M.A. Worcester College Smith, H. Percy, m.a. 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Oriel College; Bradfield, Reading ♦Stillingfleet, Rev. H. J. W. m.a. Brasenose College; St. Leonard’s Strange, R. A. m.a. Christ Church ; 10, Great Cumberland -street, London Strangways, Rev. H. F. m.a. Wadham College ; Exeter Street, G. E. Esq. Architect, Beaumont-street, Oxford Sutton, Rev. A. b.a. University College ♦Sutton, Rev. Robert S. m.a. Exeter College ; Begbrooke Sutton, F. H. Magdalene College Swainson, Rev. E. C. m.a. Worcester College; Ludlow ♦Swayne, Rev. R. G. m.a. Wadham College; Bussage, Gloucestershire ♦Symonds, F. Esq. Oxford ♦Tancred, Sir Thomas, m.a. Merton College ♦Tate, Rev. Frank, m.a. University College, Dover Tennison, W. Corpus Christ! College ; Spa Building, Cheltenham Thomas, R. Goring, m.a. Christ Church; Llysnewdd, Caermarthen ♦Thornton, Rev. Robinson, m.a. St. John’s College 30 ORDINARY MEMBERS. *Thorp, the Venerable Charles, d.d. University College ; Archdeacon and Prebendary of Durham, and Warden of Durham University Thring, Rev. G. m.a. Balliol College ; Stratfield Turgis, Basingstoke Toms, Rev. H. W. m.a. Exeter College ; Combe Martin, Devonshire Townend, J. m.a. Oriel College ; Ardwick, Manchester ♦Traherne, J. M. m.a., f.s.a. Oriel Coll.; Chancellor of LlandafF, Coedriglan, Cardiff ♦Tudor, Thomas, Esq. Wyesham, Monmouthshire Tudor, Rev. T. O. m.a. Exeter College ; Gloucester ♦Tupper, Rev. W. G. m.a. Trin. Coll. ; Warden of the House of Charity, Soho ♦Turbutt, Gladwin, b.a. Christ Church; Ogston Hall, Alfreton ♦Tweed, Rev. H. W. m.a. Exeter College ; Christ Church, St. Pancras Utterton, Rev. J. S. m.a. Oriel College ; Calbourne, Isle of Wight Valletort, Lord, Christ Church Vansittart, G. H. b.a. Balliol College ; Bisham Abbey, Marlow ♦Vaux, W. S. W. M.A. Balliol College ; British Museum Venables, F. E. Esq. Wooburn, Beaconsfield Verity, C. F. St. Mary Hall Vernon, T. B. Christ Church ♦Vincent, Mr. J. High-street, Oxford Walker, Rev. G. A. m.a. Wadham College; Alverthorpe, Yorkshire Walrond, T. A. m.a. Balliol College Walsh, Digby, b.a. Balliol College ♦Walter,!, m.a. Exeter College ; Printing-house-square, London ♦Walters, Rev. C. m.a. Magdalene Hall : Wyke, Winchester Walters, W. Christ Church ♦Walton, Rev. H. B. m.a. Merton College ♦Warburton, R. E. E. Esq. Arley Hall, Northwich ♦Ward, Rev. Henry, m.a. Exeter Coll. ; Aldwinckle Thrapstone, North Hants. Ward, Rev. John, m.a. Wath, Ripon Ward, H. L. D. b.a. University College Warren, Hon. J. Christ Church ♦Warriner, Rev. G. m.a. St. Edmund Hall ; Bloxham Grove, Banbury Waters, R. E. b.a. St. Mary Hall ♦Watson, Rev. John, m.a. Brasenose College Watson, Rev. J. D. Trinity Coll., Cambridge; Guilsborough, Northampton Waugh, J. C. Trinity College ♦Wayte, Rev. S. W. m.a. Trinity College ; Treasurer Weare, Rev. T. W. m.a. Christ Church ; Westminster School Webster, J. F. Worcester College Webber, C. m.a. Christ Church ; Ripon, Yorkshire Welby, Rev. Montague E. b.a. Magdalene Coll. ; Allington House, Grantham Westby, Edward P. Corpus Christ! College Wetherell, T. F. Brasenose College Whately, Rev. Henry T. m.a. Christ Church ; Rodington, Shrewsbury Whately, A. P. b.a. Christ Church ♦Whatman, W. G. m.a. Ch. Ch. ; 34, Montague Place, Bedford-sq. London ORDINARY MEMBERS. 31 White, A. Magdalene Hall ♦White, Rev. H. M. m.a. New College ♦White, Rev. R. M. d.d. Magdalene College ; Slirabridge, Dursley Whitling, H. C. Esq. Shrewsbury ♦Wickham, Rev. E. m.a. New College; Preston, Candover ♦Wickham, Rev. R. m.a. Christ Church; Gresford, Denbighshire ♦Wilberforce, Right Rev. Samuel, d.d. Lord Bishop of Oxford Wilbraham, R. jun. Esq. Rode Heath, Lawton ♦Williams, Rev. David, d.c.l. Warden of New Coll., Canon of Winchester, Vice-President ♦Williams, Rev. H. B. m.a. New College; Bradford Peverell, Dorchester ♦Williams, Rev. J. m.a. Jesus College; Wigginton, near Deddington ♦Williams, Robert, m.a. Oriel College ; Bridehead, Dorset Williams, P. b.c.l. New College Wilmot, R. E. E. Chaddesden, Derby, Corresponding Secretary ♦Wilson, Rev. A. C. m.a, Christ Church ; Shoreham School Wilson, Rev. H. m.a. Exeter College; Fritton, Norfolk Wilson, Rev. John, d.d. President of Trinity Coll., Vice-President Wilson, J. H. Wadham College ♦Wilson, Rev. R. m.a. Magdalene Hall; 19, Queen-square, Westminster ♦Wingfield, Rev. H. L. b.a. New College ♦Wood, Rev. William, b.a. Trinity College ♦Woollcombe, Rev. W. W. m.a. Sub-Rector of Exeter College Woolley, Rev. John, d.c.l. University College ; Sydney ♦Wordman, S. Esq. Winchester Worthington, G. b.a. St. John’s College ♦Wright, Rev. Harry, m.a. Magdalene Hall ; Shurdington ♦Wyatt, Rev. C. F. m.a. Christ Church; Forest Hill, Oxoii ♦Wynne, Rev. J. H. m.a. ♦Wynne, W. W. E. Esq. f.s.a. Sion Hall, Oswestry ♦ Wynter, Rev, Philip, d.d. President of St. John’s College, Vice-President Those marked ♦ are Members for Life according to Rule XXVI. 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Folio, Rugeley, 1844. Pricket, M. — History of the Priory Church of Bridlington. 8vo. Cambridge, 1836. Pugin, A. — A Series of Ornamental Timber Gables, from existing Examples in England and France, of the sixteenth century. 4to. London, 1831. Pugin, A. — Examples of Gothic Architecture. 3 vols, 4to. London, 1838. 46 CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. Pugin, A. — Gothic Ornaments. 4to. London, 1831. Specimens of Gothic Architecture. 2 vols. 4to. 1823. Specimens of the Architectural Antiquities of Normandy. 4to. London, 1828. Pugin, A. and F. Mackenzie. — Specimens of Gothic Architecture, from Ancient Buildings at Oxford, &c. 4to. Pugin, A. W. — An Apology for the Revival of Christian Architecture in England. 4to. London, 1843. Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume. 4to. London, 1844. • The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architec- ture. 4to. London, 1841. Pulpits. — Ancient Examples of Pulpits existing in England. 4to. London, 1849. Puttrich, Dr. L. — Denkmale der Baukunst des Mittelalters in Sachsen. Folio, Leipsic, 1843. Raraee, Daniel. — Manuel de THistoire Generale de TArchitecture. 12 mo. Paris, 1843. Rees, Rev. Rice. — Essay on Welch Saints. 8vo. London, 1836. Reichensperger, A. — Die vierzehn Standbilder im Domchore zu Koln. 4to. Koln, 1842. Report of the Select Committee on the Fine Arts. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed. Folio, 1841. Richardson, E. — The Monumental Effigies of the Temple Church, with an account of their Restoration in the year 1842. Folio, London, 1843. Rickman, T. — An Attempt to discriminate the Styles of Architecture in England. 4th Edition. 8vo. London, 1835. 5th Edition, 8vo. 1848. Rogers, Rev. H. — Calendars of Al-hallowen, Brystowe. 8vo. Bristol, 1846. Roriczer, Mathias, das Biichlein von der Fialen Gerechtigkeit. Mit einem Vorwort von Reichensperger. 4to. Trier, 1845. Rouen. — Tombeaux de la Cathedrale de Rouen. 8vo. Rouen, 1833. Ruskin, J. — The Seven lamps of Architecture. 4to. London, 1849. The Stones of Venice. Volume the first. The Foundations. London, 1851. Schmidt, C. W. — Bau-denkmale der Romischen Periode und des Mit- telalters, in Trier und Seiner Umgebung. 4to. and Plates in folio. Trier, 1836-39. Scott, G. G. — Faithful Restoration of Ancient Churches. 8vo. London, 1850. Segar On Honour. Folio, London, 1602. Selden’s Titles of Honour. 8vo. London, 1614. CATALOGUE OP BOOKS. 47 Sharpe, E. — Architectural Parallels. Imperial folio, London, 1848. Decorated Windows. 8vo. London, 1849. Shaw, H. — Alphabets, Numerals, and Devices of the Middle Ages. 8 VO. London, 1843-5. Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages. 2 vols. folio, large paper, London, 1841. Shepperley, W. — Funeral Tombs, Tablets, and Escutcheons. 4to. Not- tingham, 1844. Shermanni Historia CoUegii Jesu. Cantab, edidit et notis instruxit J. 0. Halliwell. 8vo. London, 1840. Simpson, F. — A Series of Baptismal Fonts. Royal 8vo. London, 1828. Sinclair, Alex. — Dissertation on Heirs Male. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1837. Skelton, J. — Antiquities of Oxfordshire. 4to. Oxford, 1823. Oxonia Antiqua Restaurata. 2 vols. 4to. Oxford, 1823. Slingsby, Sir H., Diary of, by the Rev. D. Parsons. 8vo. London, 1836. Smith, Rev. J. J. — Numismata Collegii De Gonvile et Caius. 4to. Cam- bridge, 1846. Smyth’s Lives of the Berkleys, abstracts and extracts from, by T. D. Fosbroke. 4to. London, 1821. Specimens of Ancient Church Plate, Sepulchral Crosses, &c. 4to. Oxford, 1845. Spelman, Sir H. — History of Sacrilege. 12mo. London, 1846. Spence, C. — An Essay descriptive of the Abbey Church, Romsey. 8 VO. Romsey, 1841. Spicer, C. W. — History of Warwick Castle. Imperial folio, London, 1844. St. Alban, The Abbey Church of, some extracts from its early history, and a description of its Conventual Church. 8vo. London, 1851. Stothard, T. A. — Memoirs and Correspondence. 8vo. London, 1823. The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain. Folio, 1817. Street, G. E. — On the Distinctive Features of the Middle Pointed Churches in Cornwall. 4to. 1850. An urgent Plea for the Revival of True Principles of Architecture in the Public Buildings of the University of Oxford. 8vo. Oxford, 1853. Synopsis of Heraldry. 12mo. London, 1682. Taylor, Bp. Jeremy. — On the Reverence due to the Altar, edited by Rev. J. Barrow. I6mo. Oxford, 1848. The Seven Churches on the River Cray. 4to. London, 1830. The Pew Question, a case decided at Yeovil. 8vo. London, 1851. Thompson, James. — The History of Leicester, from the time of the Romans to the end of the Seventeenth Century. 8vo. Leicester, 1849. Tiles. — Patterns of inlaid Tiles from Churches in the Diocese of Oxford. 4to. Wallingford, 1845. Tiles for Pavements, Specimens of — by Nichols. 4to. 1845. 48 CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. Turner, D. — Catalogue of Engravings, &;c. illustrative of the Topo- graphy of Norfolk. 8vo. Yarmouth, 1841. Turner, T. H. — Domestic Architecture of the Middle Ages. Vol. 1. 8vo. Oxford, 1851. Twining, Louisa. — Symbols and Emblems of Early and Mediaeval Chris- tian Art. 4to. London, 1852. Twopeny, W. — Etchings of Ancient Capitals, &c. Folio, London, 1837. Upton Nicolai de Studio Militari Libri Quatuor, Johan, de Bado Aureo, Tractatus de Armis, Henrici Spelmanni Aspilogia, illustravit Ed- vardus Bissaeus. Folio, London, 1654. Vaughan, Robert. — British Antiquities Revived. 4to. Balae, 1834. Vetusta Monumenta, quae ad Rerum Britannicarum memoriam, conservandam Societas Antiquariorum Londini sumptu suo edenda curavit. 5 vols., and Plates XXVI-XXXIX. vol. vi. Folio, London, 1747-1835-42. Views in Greece and Italy. Walker, T. L. — An Historical Account of the Church of St. Margaret, Stoke Gelding. 4to. London, 1844. Waller, J. G. and L. A. B. — A Series of Monumental Brasses, Nos. 1 to 15. Folio, London, 1840-5. Watson’s Memoirs of Warren. 2 vols. 4to. Warrington, 1782. Way, A. — Observations on Incised Sepulchral Slabs, with descriptions of two remarkable examples representing Knights in cross-legged attitude which exist at Avenbury in Herefordshire, and Bit+on, in Gloucestershire. 4to. London, 1845. — Engraved Sepulchral Slabs, with notices of some remarkable examples in France and England, 8vo. Weale, John. — Quarterly Papers on Architecture. 4 vols. 4to. London, 1845. Weaver, Henry. — Hints on Cottage Architecture.'" Folio, Bath, 1848. Webb, Rev. B. — Continental Ecclesiology. 8vo. London, 1848. Weever s Funeral Monuments. Folio, London, 1631. Wellbeloved, W. C. — Eburacum, or York under the Romans. 8vo. York, 1842. Westminster. — Henry the Seventh’s Chapel, by L. N. Cottingham. Plates in Portfolio. Whewell, Rev. W. — Architectural Notes on German Churches. 8vo. Cambridge, 1835. Wightwick’s Roman Antiquities. Folio, London, 1828. Wild, C. — History of Lincoln Cathedral. Royal 4to. London, 1837. J. J. — A Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Brougham and Vaux, containing proposals for a scientific exploration of Egypt and Ethiopia. 8vo. London, 1850. CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. 49 VVillement, T. — An account of the Restoration of the Collegiate Chapel of St. George, Windsor. 4to. London, 1844. A Roll of Arms of the Reign of Richard II. 4to. London, 1834. Heraldic Notices of Canterbury Cathedral, 4to. London, 1827. — Regal Heraldry. 4to. London, 1821. Works in Stained Glass. 4to. 1840. Williams, Rev. R. — History and Antiquities of Conway. 8vo. Den- bigh, 1835. G. — Oxonia Depicta ; sive Collegiorum in Inclyta Academia Oxoniensi Ichnographica, Orthographica, et Scenagraphica Delinea- tio LXV Tabulis ceneis expressa. Cui accedit unius cujusque Collegii Aulaeque Notitia. Folio, Oxford, 1733. Willis, Rev. R. — Remarks on the Architecture of the Middle Ages, especially of Italy. 8vo. Cambridge, 1835. The Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral. 8vo. London, 1845. Wilson, T. — The Ornaments of Churches considered. 4to. Oxford, 1761. Wimborne Minster. 8vo. London, 1830. Winkles, B. — French Cathedrals. 4 to. London, 1837. Winston, C. — Hints on Glass Painting. 2 vols. 8vo. Oxford, 1847. On the Painted Glass in New College Chapel and Hall. Oxford, 8vo. An Introduction to the Study of Painted Glass. 8vo. Oxford, 1849. Wolff, J. G. — Niirnberg’s Gedenkbuch; eine vollstandige Sammlung aller Baudenkmale, Monumente und anderer Merkwiirdigkeiten dieser Stadt. 4to. 1843, Woolnoth, W. — Graphical Illustrations of Canterbury Cathedral. 4to, London, 1816. Yates, Rev. E. F. — Figure and Description of the Font at Aylsham. Aylsham, 1847. York Cathedral. — History of, by Brown. 2 vols. 4to. 1838. by Britton. 4to. 1836. Halfpenny Gothic Ornaments. 4to. 1831. County of, by Allen. 3 vols. 4to. 1828. Churches of. 8vo. 1843. York, Philip. — The Royal Tribes of Wales, with Plates. 4to. Wrex- ham, 1799. Zwirner, E. — Vergangenheit und Baukunst des Kolner Dombaues. Folio, Cologne, 1842. E 50 CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, Vol. I. A List of Monumental Brasses remaining in England. An Account.— Public Meeting Restoration York Minster. Anderson, G. C. — A Paper read before the Louth and Lincolnshire Architectural Society. Britton. — Architectural Notes on Gloucester Cathedral, 1846. Essay on the Ancient Gate-houses of Norwich. Buckland, Professor. — Address, Geological Society, Feb. 1840. Burge, Esq., W. — The Temple Church, Account of its Restoration and Repairs. De Caumont. — Extrait de TAnnuaire de T Association Normande. Donaldson. — On connection of Heraldry and Architecture. Eller, Rev. I. — Church Arrangement. Ferry, B. — Answer to Thoughts on rebuilding the Houses of Parlia- ment. Freeman, E. A. — On the Architecture of the Church and Hospital of the Holy Cross. Hall. — Some Observations on the Propriety of Style. Halliwell, J. 0. — A Letter to Lord F. Egerton, Lowe. — A few thoughts on the Interior Arrangement of Churches. Orlibar, Professor. — Journal of the Bombay branch Royal Asiatic Society. Overbeck. — An Account of his Picture “ Religion glorified by the Fine Arts,” by himself, translated by J. Macray. Paget. — Tract upon Tomb-stones. Petit, Rev. J. L. — A Letter to Lichfield Architectural Society. Pew Question. — A Case decided at Yeovil. London, 1851. Phillipps, R. B. — liOtter to the Landowners of the Diocese of Hereford. Scott, G. — Report of the Committee of Subscribers, Boston Church. Sinclair. — Dissertation on Heirs Male. . ~ Walker. — An Essay on Architectural Practice. Way, A. — Ornamental Tiles in Great Malvern Church. Willis. — Report of Survey of Hereford Cathedral. The above are bound in one voIutm. CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. 51 PAMPHLETS, Vol. II. Baker on the Rudiments of Gothic Architecture. — Parsonage Houses. Batty’s Baptismal Fonts. Blunt’s Church Bells. Ecclesiology of Norfolk. Freeman, E. A.7- On Architectural Nomenclature. French on the Arrangement of Colours. Hewitt’s Description of Ely Cathedral. Exeter Cathedral. Arrangement of Parish Churches. James. — Labourers’ Cottages. Mant, Bishop, on Church Architecture. Medley. — Elementary Remarks on Church Architecture. Mela Britannicus on Windsor Castle, 1827. Paley’s Guide to Churches near Cambridge. Poole’s Remarks on Norfolk Churches. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Nos. 1, 4, 5, 6. Winston on Glass Painting. Yorifhire Architectural Society, Hints for Local Committee. OXFORD ; PRINTED BY I. SHRIMPTON. / ■ J ' C' • i.l.o.-:. ■' ■ it' ; ^;txo’T-'V_ fti . ' .?s , . ,i-. i* . : 4 _W>-: ^■ - - .•*:- /■' . - :rrr '■ ;■ .&: • ''■ V!,.; • :_ '»■; > o- ^ : irLv: ;• ^ ^ '.: ..1 i y^i:/ ■^' 7 jirr!>t i - ' ’'1 I