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Remarks upon the above Inscription by Mr. Roger Gale. ("Philos. "Trans. No. 357.")

7 The remarkable Account of the late rebuilding Winlaton Chapel. 4to. London. 1721.

An Enquiry into the ancient and present State of the County Palatine of Durham. MSS. notes. (See also No. 6 and 9.) 4to. 1729. 9 Perjury Display'd, or a Narrative of the Case of the late Deputy Comptroller of Sunderland, the Causes of his Dismission, &c. 8vo. London. 1752.

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The Life of Bernard Gilpin, (Joint-Founder of Kepier School in Houghton-le-Spring, with MSS. additions chiefly relative to that School.) London. 1752. London. 1755.

8vo.

6 Clackshugh: a Poem, in Miltonic Verse. 4to.

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The Poll for Knights of the Shire for the County of Durham. 4to. Newcastle. 1761.

1773.

Collections relating Sherburn Hospital (by Geo. Allan.) 4to.
An Address and Queries, relative to the compiling a complete County
History. 4to.
Darlington. 1774.
The Recommendatory Letter of Oliver Cromwell, for erecting a College
and University at Durham, with his Letters-Patent (when Lord
Protector) for founding the same, &c. 4to.

An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for appointing the Sale of
Bishops' Lands for the use of the Commonwealth in 1646, with a
Particular of the Bishop of Durham's Lands, and various other
Acts during Oliver Cromwell's Usurpation.

A Letter from William Frankeleyn to Cardinal Wolsey relating certain Coal Mines at Whickham, and other Rights and Privileges of the Bishoprick.

The Legend of Saint Cuthbert, or the Histories of his Churches, at Lindisfarne, Cunecascestre, and Dunholm, by Robert Hegg. 1626. 4to. (See No. 8 and 9.) Darlington. 1777. The Origin and Succession of the Bishops of Durham, from the original MS. in the Dean and Chapter's Library. (See No. 9.) 1779.

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A Sketch of the Life and Character of Richard Trevor, Lord Bishop of Durham. 4to. Darlington. 1776. Inspeximus (31 Eliz.) of the Surrender made by Hugh Whitehead Prior

of the Monastery of St. Cuthbert to K. Hen VIII. 31 Dec. 1540.

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The Foundation Charter of the Cathedral Church of Durham by King
Henry VIII. 12 May, 1541.

The Endowment of the Cathedral, &c. 16 May, 1541.

Commission to hear and determine the Appeal of Cuthbert Tunstall
Bishop of Durham, being deprived of his Bishoprick. 1 Sept. 1553.
An Act of Parliament empowering Q. Mary to make Statutes for
Cathedral and Collegiate Churches. 2nd April, 1554.

Statuta et Ordinationes Ecclesiæ Cathedralis Dunelmensis. 20 Martii,
1553. (imperf.)

Inspeximus of an Act of Parliament in the 1st year of Queen Mary for the repeal of two Acts, 7 Edw. VI. touching the Dissolution of the Bishoprick of Durham, and for re-establishing, reviving, and restoring it. 2 April, 1554.

The Grant (3 Phil. and Mary) of Nomination, Presentation, and Collation of all the twelve Prebendaries in the Cathedral to Bishop Tunstall and his Successors. 7 Feb. 1555.

Extracts from Rymer's "Fœdera," and Strype's "Annals, &c." relative to the Election of Bishop Pilkington.

Collections relating the Hospital at Gretham.

Collections relating St. Edmund's Hospital at Gatesheved. 1769. Extracts from the Journals of the House of Commons, 1650. touching the College at Durham being converted into a University. Further Extracts concerning the Bishoprick of Durham, and sending Members to Parliament, for the County, City of Durham, Barnardcastle, and Hartlepool.

A Speech made at the Enthronement of John (Trevor) Lord Bishop of Durham, by James Douglas, D. D. Sub-Dean. 4to. Durham. 1771. 9 An Address to the Gentry of the County of Durham upon the Propriety of raising an additional Armament, &c. 8vo. Newcastle. 1779. 6 Observations on the Sulphur-Water at Croft near Darlington, by Robert Willan, M. D. 8vo. London. 1782.

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The Village of Whitburn, a poetical Fragment. 4to.

1783.

The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham, by William Hutchinson, F. A. S. 3 Vol. 4to. Newcastle. 1785.

9 General View of the Agriculture of the County of Durham, by Joseph Grainger, drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture. 4to. London. 1794.

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An Oration by William Nesfield, M. A. and a Sermon by John Brewster, M. A. at the opening of the Iron Bridge at Wearmouth. 8vo. Stockton. 1796.

The Parochial History and Antiquities of Stockton upon Tees, by John Brewster, M. A. 4to. Stockton. 1796.

9 Copies of the Addresses to Mr. Burdon, &c. at the County Election.

8vo.

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A Tour in Teesdale. 12mo.

London. 1802.
York. 1804.

9 Observations upon the Composition and Uses of the Water at the New Sulphur Baths at Dinsdale near Darlington, by John Peacock. Newcastle. 1805.

8vo.

Some Account of the Cathedral Church of Durham. (See among
Gough's "Maps and Plans, &c. No. 60.")
London. 1801.

For Maps of this County, see Gough's " Maps, &c. No. 2, and 10."

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MANUSCRIPTS.

ANTIENT and Modern Deeds, Charters, Grants, Surveys, and other Instruments, Writings, Extracts, &c. relating the Manor, Borough, Township, Chapelry, and Parish of Stockton in the County of Durham, collected and transcribed by Joseph Ritson of that place. 1775. folio.

ESSE X.

11 GABRIELIS Harueii Gratulationum Valdinensium Libri quatuor.

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Londini. 1578. A trve Report and exact Description of a mighty Sea-monster, or Whale cast vpon Langar-shore ouer against Harwich in Essex. London. 1617.

4to.

A great Fight in the Church at Thaxted, between the Sequestrators and the Minister, &c. 4to. London. 1647.

3 A true and exact Relation of the severall Informations, Examinations, and Confessions of the late Witches arraigned and executed in the County of Essex. 4to. London. 1645.

29 The Loyall Sacrifice; presented in the Lives and Deaths, &c. of Sir Charles Lucas, and Sir George Lisle, Knights. 12mo. 1648. A most trve and exact Relation of that as honourable as unfortunate Expedition of Kent, Essex, and Colchester, by M. C(arter.) 12mo.

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1650.

The humble Declaration of John Wenlock of Langham, Esq., an Utter Barrister of near forty Years continuance, to K. Charles II. 4to. London. 1652. 5 Some Reasons and Arguments why the Records of the Claims and Presentments made before the late Justice in Eyre in the Forest of Waltham, now remaining as Publique Records in the Tower of London, ought not to be delivered out of the said Tower. 4to. 1665.

9 The Life and Death of Stephen Marshal, sometimes Minister of the Gospel at Finchingfield. 4to. London. 1680. 27 The Essex Champion: or the famous History of Sir Billy of Billerecay and his Squire Ricardo, by William Winstandly, Geut. 12mo. London. 1699.

3 Strange and fearfull Newes from Plaisto in the Parish of West-Ham,

&c. 4to.

Essex's Excellency or the Gallantry of the Freeholders, in the Choice
of their Knights to serve in Parliament, with Lord Gray his Speech.
folio.

A true and impartial Account of the Behaviour of a Party of the Essex
Freeholders at their late Election. folio.
London. 1679.
The Manner of the Election of Sir Harbottle Grimston and Captain Rey-
nolds, as Burgesses for the Town of Colchester. folio. London. 1681.
An exact List of the Gentlemen and Freeholders that voted at the
County Election, by William Blackbourne, Esq. High-Sheriff. 8vo.

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8vo.

Copy of the Poll for Members for the Borough of Colchester in 1784.
Colchester. 1784.

9 The Poll for Members for the Borough of Colchester in 1806. 8vo. Colchester.

7 Essex, from the "Magna Britannia," interleaved, and with MSS. notes.

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4to.

Some Memorandums of Matters of Fact relating to the Original and
Preliminaries of a Suit in Doctors Commons between Sir Hugh
Everard, Promoter, and John Oswald, Clerk, Vicar of Much-
Waltham in Essex. 4to.
London. 1702.

18 An exact Narrative of many surprizing Matters of Fact, incontestably wrought by an Evil Spirit at Canvy Island near Leigh. (Another copy in No. 3.) 12mo. London. 1709.

An impartial Account of the Frauds and Abuses at Dagenham Breach.

8vo.

London. 1717.

London. 1718.

A Letter to a Member of Parliament concerning Dagenham Breach, by
Joseph Gillmore. 4to.

An Account of the Stopping of Daggenham Breach, &c. by Capt. John
Perry. 8vo.
London. 1721.

3 The Case of Mr. Josiah Wakelin and Elizabeth his Wife of LeightonStone. 4to. 1722. Two Observations of Explosions in the Air; one heard at Halsted in Essex, by the Rev. Mr. A. Vievar; the other by Sam. Shepheard, Esq. of Springfield in the same County. ("Phil. Trans. No. 455.") 4to. 1731.

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