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A True Relation of the taking of Sherburne Castle. 4to. London. 1643. An exact and true Relation in relieving the resolute Garrison of Lyme by Robert Earle of Warwicke. 4to. London. 1644. Joanereidos: or, Feminine Valour eminently discovered in Westerne Women, (at the Siege of Lyme,) by Ja. Strong, Batchelour, &c.

4to.

The same reprinted with Additions. 4to.

1645.

1674.

A Pacquet of Advices and Animadversions, sent from London to the Men of Shaftsbury. 4to.

A second Pacquet of Advices, &c. 4to.

London. 1676.

London. 1677.

London. 1681.

Advice to the Men of Shaftesbury, or a Letter to a Friend concerning

the horrid Popish Plot. folio.

A Pacquet of Advices, &c. to Shaftsbury, (a different edition from

No. 9.) 4to.

A second Pacquet, &c. 4to.

London. 1676.
London. 1677.

9 An Answer to a Letter of Mr. John England's of Sherborne, by James Lacy, Vicar. 12mo. London. 1704. Of the Roman Amphitheater at Dorchester, by Dr. Stukeley. 4to. (2 copies.) London. 1723.

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Part of a Letter from Mr. J. Derby, concerning a terrible Whirlwind, which happen'd at Corne Abbas, Oct. 30. ("Philos. Trans. No. 454.") 4to. 1731. The genuine Proceedings between the Hon. Mrs. Weld and her Husband, &c. 8vo. London. 1732.

7 A Survey of Dorsetshire, containing the Antiquities and Natural History of that County, by the Rev. Mr. Coker. folio. London. 1732.

8 Another copy, with MSS. Notes by Mr. Hutchins.

5 Another copy, with MSS. Additions and Drawings by Ames and

Lewis.

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6 Another copy, with MSS. notes, and Browne Willis' History of, and E. Steele's Miscellaneous Collections for, the County, MSS. 13 A brief Account of the dreadful Fire at Blandford-Forum, June 4, 1731. with a Sermon on the Occasion, by Malachi Blake. 12mo. (See also No. 9.) London. 1735.

9 Two Sermons preached at Blandford upon occasion of the late dreadful Fire, by Edward Warren. 8vo. London. 1735.

London. 1743.

Dorchester: a Poem, by William Gawler. folio.
Barvicea Villa, seu Golloppianum, a Paulo Jallangio, S. P. D. 4to.

Pomery-Hill: a Poem, 8vo.

Londini. 1753.

London. 1754.

Conjectures relative to some human Bones found under a Barrow between Wareham and Corfe Castle. (" London Chronicle." 1767.) A View of the principal Towns, Seats, Antiquities, &c. in Dorset, compiled from Mr. Hutchins' History of that County. 4to. London. 1773.

London. 1774. London. 1796, 1803..

An Account of the Parish of Stalbridge, from the same History. 4to. 3, 4 The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, by John Hutchins, M. A. 2 Vol. folio. with MSS. additions. The second edition. Vol. 1 and 2. folio. 10 A List of the Divisions, Boroughs, Hundreds, Liberties, Parishes, and Tythings in the County. 4to. Sherborne. 1775.

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9 A Description of the Library at Merly, with Proposals for publishing a series of Prints, &c. from Designs in Stucco at that place. 1785. 10 Lewesdon Hill: a Poem, (by the Rev. Wm. Crowe, L. L. B.) 4to. Oxford. 1788. The History of the Town and County of Poole; compiled from Hutchins' "History of Dorset." 8vo. London. 1788.

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A true Translation of the Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth, 1568, to the Town and County of Poole. 8vo. 1791.

10 An authentic Account of a late Negotiation for the purpose of obtaining the Disfranchisement of Cranbourne Chase. 4to.

1791.

A Letter &c. in which the whole Negotiation with Lord Rivers for the Disfranchisement of Cranbourne Chase is fully and impartially stated, by Anthony Chapman. 8vo.

1791. An experimental Inquiry into the constituent Principles of the Sulphureous Water at Nottington, near Weymouth, by Robert Graves, M. D. 8vo. Sherborne. 1792.

4to.

10 General View of the Agriculture in the County of Dorset, by John Claridge, drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture. London. 1793. The civil Division of the County, methodically digested and arranged; with a complete Nomina Villarum, in four parts, by Edward Boswell. 8vo. Sherborne. 1795.

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10 An authentic Account of the Loss of the Earl of Abergavenny East Indiaman off Portland. 8vo.

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London. 1805.

The Poll taken at the Election of two Knights for the County, by

George Frampton. 8vo.

9 Swanwich Quarries in Purbeck. (a single sheet.)

The Weymouth Guide, &c.

Dorchester. 1807.

Weymouth.

14 The second edition of the New Waymouth Guide. 12mo. Waymouth.

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For Maps of this County, see Gough's " Maps, &c. No. 2, 9, 103."

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MANUSCRIPTS.

MR. HUTCHINS' original Collections for a County History, in ten

Volumes, with an Index. folio.

12 Extracts from various Authors relating to this County, by Mr. Hut

chins. folio.

13 Tenure et Inquisitiones in Com. Dorset.

14 The Accompts of Mr. Richard Burn Treasurer for the County of Dorsett, from August 1642, to Lady Day 1648. As alsoe the Accompt

of Mr. Samuell Bull Treasurer from Lady Day 1648, to Michaelmas 1649. folio.

15 Curiæ Manerii de Yetminster, 10. Eliz.

167 Mr. Hutchins' History as prepared for the Press in five Volumes

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4to.

Collections from the Registers of the Bishops of Salisbury, for this
County.

Notes, Books, Memoranda, Pedigrees, Antiquities, &c. in Mr. Hut-
chins' hand-writing, in 6 vol. 4to. and 7 vol. 8vo.

Two Port-folios containing Letters, loose Notes and other miscellaneous Papers formerly belonging to Mr. Hutchins, and by him made use of in his History.

DURHAM

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THE Petition (to Parliament) of Peter Smart, a poore Prisoner in the
King's Bench. 4to.

1640. A short Treatise of Altars, Altar-furniture, Altar-cringing, &c. when the Holy Communion was administred in Durham Cathedral, 1629, written by Peter Smart, senior Prebendarie, a little before he was expeld, &c. 4to.

The Articles or Charge exhibited in Parliament against D. Cozens of
Durham, anno 1641. 4to.
London. 1641.

4to.

Most fearefull and strange Newes from the Bishoppricke of Durham,
being a true Relation of one Margret Hooper of Edenbyres, who
was most fearefully possessed and tormented with the Devill, &c.
London. 1641.
The Legend of St. Cuthbert, with the Antiquities of the Church of
Durham, by B. R. Esq. 12mo. (See No. 5.) London. 1663.
and Cathedral
London. 1672.

The ancient Rites and Monuments of the Monastical
Church of Durham, by John Davies. 12mo.
Another copy; interleaved, and with the Additions and Emendations of
James Mukleton of Grays Inn, copied by R. Gale.

16 Durham Cathedral, as it was before the Dissolution of the Monastry.

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Durham. 1733.
Durham. 1761.

The Antiquities of the Abbey, or Cathedral Church of Durham, &c.
Newcastle. 1767.

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8vo. Another copy.

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An Account of a Salt Spring, and another Medicinal Spring on the Banks of the River Weare or Ware, by Mr. Hugh Todd. (" Phi"los. Trans. No. 163.") 4to.

1684.

Extract of a Letter from Dr. Chr. Hunter concerning a Roman Inscrip

tion found near Lanchester. (" Philos. Trans. No. 354.") 1717.

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