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Edmunds (Mr.), Makes acquaintance with him, 18. Edward (Roger), 4, 38, 61. Edwards (Edward), 54. Egerton (Lord Francis), 35. Dr. Dee dines with him, 46. Gives Mrs. Dee twenty angels, 47. Godfather to Margaret Dee, 53. Elizabeth (Queen), 34. Interview with Dr. Dee, 4. Goes to Richmond, 5. Interview with Dr. Dee, ib. Her disease, ib. Her dwarf, 8. Goes to Richmond, ib. Visits Dr. Dee at Mortlake, ib. Interview with Dr. Dee, 9. Removes from Richmond, 10. Goes to Whitehall, 13. Dines with Walsingham, 18. Calls on Dr. Dee, 19. Goes from Richmond to Greenwich, 20. Dr. Dee kisses her hand, ib. Goes from Greenwich to Sion, 21. Makes Dr. Dee a present of forty angels, ib. Interview with Dr. Dee on his return to England, 32. Favorably disposed towards Dr. Dee, 35. At Richmond, 36. Her kindness to Dr. Dee, ib. Discourse with, and liberality to Dr. Dee, 37. Her continued kindness to Dr. Dee, 39. Sends a commission to Dr. Dee's house at Mortlake, 42. Gives him a hundred marks, ib. Receives Dr. Dee's acknowledgements, 43. Interviews with Dr. Dee and his family, 49. Receives a petition from Mrs. Dee, 51. Appoints Dr. Dee warden of Manchester, 52. Receives Dr. Dee's Acknowledgements for being appointed to the wardenship of Manchester through the Countess of Warwick, 53. Ellet (Oliver), 61. Elmeston (John), studies dialling under Dr. Dee, 6. Embden (Mr.), 32. Emery (William), 33, 44, 54, 59. His birth, 2. His dishonesty, 6. Essex (the Countess of), 53. Eton (Mr.), 15. Euclid, 29. Evans (John), 1.

Faber (Martin), 17. Felde (Elizabeth), 50, 51, 53, 54. Fennar (William), birth, 1. Ferdinand (Mr.), 40. Fisher (Mr.), 33. Fitton (Sir Edward), 58. Fletcher (John), 60. Fletcher (Walter), 61. Fletewood (Sergeant), 44. Flower (Mr.), visits Dr. Dee, 5. Fosker (Mr.), visits Dr. Dee, 8. Fowler (William), 34. Frank (Anne), possessed by a spirit, 35. Anointed by Dr. Dee, ib. Attempts suicide, ib. Commits suicide, 36. Franken (Christian), recants his work against Christ, 23. His work against Christ exhibited by Dr. Dee before the Archbishop of Canterbury, 42. Franklin (Mrs.), 16. Fromonds (Elizabeth), visits Dr. Dee, 4. Fromonds (Jane), birth, 1. Marries Dr. Dee, 4. Goes to Richmond, 5. Fromonds (Mr.), visited by Dr. Dee, 4. Death, 6. Fromonds (Nicholas), 32, 33, 39, 40. Fuller (Mr.), 52.

Gaele (Jane), 5, 8. Supernatural fire in her chamber, 7. Gardner (Robert), 16. Enters the service of Dr. Dee, 13. His philosophical secret, 15. Garland (Edward), visits Dr. Dee at Trebona, 22. Garland (Henry), 30. Garland (Francis), 22, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35, 44, 48, 51. Garland (Robert), 26. Garret (Nurse), 12, 14, 15, 16. Gele, v. Gaele. Geoffry of Monmouth, 4. George (Sir Thomas), 42. Gerard (John), the celebrated herbalist, 16, 50. Gerard (Mr.), 63. Gerard (Mr.), 55. Giffard (Dr.), 40. Gilbert (Adrian), 7, 33. Is reconciled to Dr. Dee, 6. Conference with Dr. Dee about the North West voyage, 18, 19. Goes to Chelsea, 19. Goes to Brentford and Devonshire, 20. Transactions with Dr. Dee, 32. Gilbert (Sir Humphry), 4. Dr. Dee's dealing with him for his grant of discovery, 8. Grants Dr. Dee's request, ib. Gilbert (Sir John), 8. Glotz (Hans of), 31. Glotz (John of), 31, 32. Godolphin (G.), 10. Golding (Arthur), 60. Goodyer (Thomas), 53, 55, 61. Goodwyn (Mary), 56. Goose (Winifred), 32, 43. Birth, 2. "Evilly tempted," 40. Gore (F.), 25. Grant (Mr.), 40. Gray (Mr.), his attack on professors of alchemy, 47. Grey (Lord), 18. Griffith (Thomas), 27, 37, 57. Gubbens (Mr.), 46. Gwyn (John), 57.

Hackluyt (Mr.), 4, 34. Halifax, 56. Haller (John Leonard), 11. Visits Dr. Dee, 17 (bis). Goes to Scotland, 18. Halton (John), 21. Hammond (John), 28, 31. Hankinson (Thomas), 22. Comes to Mortlake, 34. Hanward (John), 32. Harding (Mr.), 49. Hardy (John), 61. Harmer (Mr.), 63. Harper (Mr.), 32. Harriot (Thomas), 41. Harrughby (Mr.), 61. Hart (Mr.), English Minister at Stade, visits Dr. Dee, 31. Harward (Thomas), 49. Hatton (Sir Christopher), 5. Audience with Dr. Dee, 4. Knighted, ib. Hatton (Randal), 14. Haut (Nicholas du), 22. Hawghton (Mr.), 55. Hawkins (Mr.), 11, 45. Haylok (Mr.), 12. Haywood (Sir Rowland), 4. Hazelwood (Catharine), 52. Hazelwood (Marmion), 51, 52. Hazelwood (William), birth, 31. Hearne (Thomas), 19, 37. Hendor (Captain), makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee, 49. Henedge (Sir Thomas), 51. Henrick (Mr.), 12, 13. Herbert (John), 6, 17, 18, 36, 38, 45, 46, 52, 53. Herbert (Mary), 14. Herbert (Mrs.), 14, 42. Herbert (William), 10, 13, 14, 64. His annotations on Dr. Dee's Monas Hieroglyphica, 3. Heriot (Mr.), 41, 48. Hertford (the Countess of), birth, 4. Her gift to Frances Dee, 57. Hesketh (Richard), 12. Hess (Dr. Andrew), 12. Hesse (the Landgrave of), 31. Hetherley (William), 53. Heton (Matthew), 57, 60. Heydon (Mr.), birth 1. Hickman (Ambrose), 39. Hickman (Bartholomew), 5, 13, 37, 38, 39, 41, 44, 45, 46, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 64. His birth, 1. His papers destroyed by Dr. Dee, 63. Hickman (Jane), 38, 50. Hickman (Richard), 5. Hickman (William), 48. Hill (Auditor), 41. Hilton (Edmund), 24, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 54. Hilton (John), 3. Hilton (Robert), 6, 13, 21. Hinde (Mr.), 11. Hipwell (Mr.), 52. Hitchcock (Mr.), 5. Hodges (Owen), 64. Holcroft (Mr.), 64. Holden (Ralph), 55, 56, 60. Holland (Adam), 63, 64. Holland (Miles), 46, 47. Holland (Richard), 62. Hollinshed (Ralph), 62. Holtens (Mr.), 17. Homes (Mr.), 46. Hone (Dr.), 54. Hook (Thomas), 21. Hooper (Walter), 3. Hopwood (Edward), 57, 59. Hudson (Thomas), 11, 34, 38. Birth, 2. Conference about the North-West passage, 19. Hulme (Mr.), 58. Huyck (Dr.), 2. Hynde (Edward), 3, 14.

Ingram (Mr.), 17. Ive (Mr.), 14.

Jack (Thomas), 32, 33, 34. Jackesbite (Robin), 16. Jones (Morgan), 52. Jones (Thomas), 7, 36, 37, 56. Jones (Sir Thomas), 38. Jonson (Mr.), 51. Julius (Dr.), 60.

Kay (Roger), 56, 59. Kelly (Edward), 32, 33, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53. Birth, 1. His sister, ib. An apothecary in Worcester, ib. Goes to Blakley, 17. Goes to London, 20. Goes abroad, 21. Dr. Dee is sent to him, ib. Stops three weeks at Prague, ib. Makes gold, 22. Goes to Prague and Trebona, ib. Quarrel and reconciliation with Dr. Dee, 23. Goes to Prague, 24. To Trebona, ib. Dispute with Dr. Dee, ib. Accident with his spirit-lamp, 25. Invites Dr. Dee to his house, ib. Goes to Crumlow, ib. Distils sericon, 26. Informs Dr. Dee of treacherous friends, ib. Reveals a great secret to Dr. Dee, 27. Falls ill with an ague, ib. Goes to Prague, 29. Returns thence, ib. Dr. Dee gives his glass to him, ib. Gives Dr. Dee's glass to Lord Rosenberg, 30. His bad conduct to Dr. Dee, 34. His work on alchemy, 35. Dreamt of by Dr. Dee, 44. Set at liberty by the emperor, 46, 47. His death, 54. Kelly (Lydia), 21, 28. Birth, 2. Goes abroad, 21. Gives birth to a still-born child, 26. Is written to by Dr. Dee in a friendly manner, 27. Goes to Punchartz, 29. Gives birth to twins still-born, 30. Goes to England, 31. Kelly (Thomas), 25, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50. Birth, 2. Marriage, 23. Goes to Prague, 24. Kemp (Randall), 41, 62. Kenion (George), 49, 61. Kent (Countess of), 51. Visits Dr. Dee, 47. Key (Richard), 57. Khanradt (Dr. Kenrich), 31. Killegrew (Sir John), 17. King (Mr.), 12. Knaresborough (Bartholomew), 16. Knaresborough (Thomas), 45. Kooke (Roger), v. Cooke. Kyffin (Morrice), 10, 15, 48. Kylmer (George), makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee, 13. Kyrton (Elizabeth), 11, 46. Laen (Van der), 47, 48. Lagney (Sir Richard), 33. Laiesley (Mr.), 42. Laigham (Bishop of), 42. His quarrel with Dr. Dee, 43. Langley (Mr.), 63. Larder (Mr.), 11. Laward (Mr.), 44, 51. Laward (Thomas), 51, 52. Lawrence (John), 48, 59, 61. Lee (Mr.), schoolmaster at Mortlake, 16, 33, 35. Makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee, 18. Lee (Mrs.), 46. Legg (Dorothy), 47. Legh (Charles), 55, 57, 62, 64. Legh (Richard), 64. Legh (Robert), 62. Legh (Sir Urien), 58. Leicester (The Earl of), 20. Visits Dr. Dee, 2. Sends Dr. Dee abroad, 5. Intercedes with the Queen for Dr. Dee, 21. Leon (Mr.), 56. Lewknor (Mary), birth, 1. Lewys (John), 5, 16, 17. Lewys (Dr.), 6. Lewys, the proctor, 36. Lilly (John), 32. Lincoln (Bishop of), 58. Littlechild (John), 14. Lloyd (Oliver), 21, 53. Lock (Benjamin), 8, 17. Lock (Mr.), 8, 54. Lock (Zachariah), 8. London (Bishop of), 9, 34. Lording (Mr.), 47. Losin (George), 31. Lurensey (Mr.), 42. Lydgatt (Nurse), 19, 21, 54. Lyne (Ellen), 3. Death, 5.

Mains (Mr.), 30. Mallett (Walter), 50. Martyn (Richard), 47. Maspely (Nurse), 12. Mather (Dr.), Bishop of Bristol, 37. Mathias (Zacharias), 30. Maynard (Edward), 39. Maynard (Henry), birth, 28. Death, 43. Maynard (Robert), 37, 40, 43. Maynard (William), birth, 21. Memschit (James), 22. Meulen (D. V.), birth, 1. Middleton (Mr.), Bishop of St. David's, visits Dr. Dee, 18. Mills (Mr.), 20. Molyneux (Lady), 55. Molyneux (Sir ——), 55. Monteagle (Lord), 16. Morgan (Mr.), 40. Morley (Lord), 16. Morryce (John), 57. Moscovy (Emperor of), 22. Mountjoy (Lord), 45. Mownson (Elizabeth), birth, 2. Mownson (Thomas), 39. His sister, 2. Birth, ib. Multon (Daniel van der), visits Dr. Dee, 31. Murphyn (Vincent), slanders Dr. Dee, 3 (bis). His law-suit against Dr. Dee, 9. Loses his cause, 10. Judgment given against him, ib. Released, ib. Myniver (Dr.), 16.

Nant (Lieutenant), 44. Nettlebronner (Conrad), 35. Nevell (Mary), 40, 53, 61. Birth, 1. Newbury (Mr.), 17. Newsam (Bartholomew), lends money to Dr. Dee, 3. Newton (Mr.), 62. Nichols (Francis), 44, 47, 49, 57, 61, 62, 63. Dispute between him and Dr. Dee, 48. Nichols (Mary), 62, 63. Nichols (William), 63. Nicholson (William), 55, 61. Nores (Mr.), 47. North (Mr.), comes from Poland, 19. Brings salutations to Dr. Dee and Queen Elizabeth, ib. Norton (John), 54. Nutthall (Francis), 56.

Oliver (Thomas), makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee, 39. Osborn (Mr.), 17. Osmond (the Earl of), 17. Ottomeen (Mr.), makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee, 18. Owen (Mr.), 14.

Packington (Mr.), 11. Paget (Mr.), 55. Palmer (Matthew), 57, 58, 59, 60. Parpoynt v. Perpoynt. Parry (Mrs. Blanche), 6. Partrich (Mr.), 52. Peckham (Sir George), 17. Conference with Dr. Dee, 16. Peiser (Dr. Michael), visits Dr. Dee, 47. Peregrinus (David), 26. Peregrinus (Peter), 26. Perkins (Mr.), 31. Perpoynt (Magdalen), 46, 49. Perpoynt (Mark), 44, 46. His house purchased by Dr. Dee, 45. Perrot (Sir John), executed, 40. Pezelia (Dr.), 57. Phillips (Mr.), 16. Plan (Mrs.), 46. Plat (Mr.), 17. Pole (William), 16. Ponsoys, or Pontoys (John), 41, 46, 47, 59, 61. Birth, 2. Powell (Mr.), the younger, makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee, 18. Powell (Anne), 52. Prise (Harry), 47. His dreams, 10. Prychard (Mr.), 36. Pucci (Francis), 23. His dealings with Edward Kelly, 26, 27.

Radford (Mr.), 19. Randolph II., 29. Ratclyf (John), 59, 60, 63. Raleigh (Walter), afterwards knighted, 20. Letter to Dr. Dee, 21. Dr. Dee dines with him, 54. Raynolds (Mr.), 4. Redhed (Mrs.), 46. Redishmer, 62. Reimer (Joachim), 30. Reinhold (Dr. Victor), 21, 22, 27. Revel (Mary), 47. Richardson (Thomas), 44, 47, 48, 49, 50. Ripley (The Canon), 26. Rogers (Daniel), 4. Rogers (William), commits suicide, 3. Rolls (Edward), 29. Rosenbergh (Lady), 29. Rosenbergh (Lord), 22, 23, 24, 29. Gives Dr. Dee's glass to the emperor, 30. Rowland (Arthur), 56, 62. Rowland (Nurse), 20 (bis). Rowlaschy, 25. Rowley (Edward), 28, 29, 51. Russell (Lady), 48. Robbed of her jewels, 39. Russell (Lord), 20. Russell (Margaret), Countess of Cumberland. Birth, 1. Ryve (Antony), 60.

Sagiensis (Radolphus), a chemist, 30. Sankinson (Thomas), 58. Saunders (Mr.), 39. Saville (Henry), 56. Makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee, 18. Visits Dr. Dee, 55. Sawl (Barnabas), 14, 16. Troubled with a spirit, 13. Speaks ill of Dr. Dee, 15. Sawl (Edward), 14. Saxton (Christopher), 55. Surveys Manchester, 56. Schwiczenbagh (The Earl of), 30. Scotland (The Bishop of), 37. Selbury (Mr.), 2. Shallcross (James), 58, 60. Sharp (Thomas), 48, 50. Sherington (Mr.), 55. Sidney (Sir Philip), 20. Visits Dr. Dee, 2. Simkinson (Thomas), 30. Simon (Alexander), visits Dr. Dee, 3. Simons (Phillip), 16. Skullthorp (Mr.), 14. Skydmor (Lady), 51. Skydmor (Mary), 11. Skydmor (Mr.), 7. Smyth (Gawayne), 32, 35. Smyth (Hugh), 11. Smyth (John), 39. Smyth (Mr.), 61. Smith (Thomas), 40. Sombius, 42. Southwell (Thomas), 32. Visits Dr. Dee at Trebona, 28. Tries to reconcile Dr. Dee and Kelly, ib. Possesses a lump of the philosopher's stone, ib. Spenser (John), visits Dr. Dee, 33. Stafford (Mrs.), arrests Dr. Dee, 16. Stale (Mr.), 28. Standysh (Mr.), 58. Stanley (Sir William), 31. Statfeldt (John), 53. Statfeldt (Timothy), 53. Sted (Charles), 17, 54, 61. Stephen (Robert), 57. Steward (Simeon), birth, 2. Stockden (John), 34, 45, 46, 49. Stockden (Mrs.), 36, 50. Stoner (Mr.), 8. Stoner (Mr.), birth, 35. Strange (Andrew), 38. Stubble (Margery), 53. Stubble (Nurse), 54, 56. Stubley (John), 56. Sussex (The Earl of), his quarrel with the Earl of Leicester, 12. Suttley (Thomas), 10. Swallow (Samuel), birth, 2. Swyft (Mr.), 28. Talbot (Mr.), 15, 16. Talsley (Robert), 58. Tattin (Rolous), 31. Tavistock (The Earl of), 16. Taylor (Antony Ryve), 50. Taylor (John), 59. Taylor (Mr.), 5. Taylor (Ralph), 59. Thaneth (Robert), 40, 41, 44. Theneth, v. Thaneth. Thickpenny (Robert), 47. Thomas (Robert), 50. Thornton (Margery), 46, 47. Thurp (Mr.), 58. Thynne (Mr.), 61. Tomasin (Mrs.), the Queen's dwarf, 8. Tomson (Mr.), 45. Townson (Mr.), conference with Dr. Dee concerning the North-west passage, 19. Traherne (Morgan), 48, 53. Traves (James), 56. Treherne, v. Traherne. Turnifer (Mr.), 5. Twyne (Mrs.), 46. Tyldesley (Mr.), 56. Tyndale (Mrs.), 37, 38.

Walder (Mr.), 59. Walkedine (Richard), 42, 54, 58, 60, 61. Walker (William), 46. Walkson (Richard), 60. Walls (Mrs.), 52. Walmesley, Mr. Sergeant, 14. Walsingham, Sir Francis, 6, 31, 32. Conference with Dr. Dee, 4. Sends Dr. Dee abroad, 5. Conference with Dr. Dee about the North-west passage, 18 (bis). Queen Elizabeth dines with him, 18. Calls on Dr. Dee, 19. His death, 33. Walsingham (Lady), 33. Calls on Dr. Dee, 19. Ward (Richard), 52. Warren (Mr.), 41, 52. Warwick (Countess of), 40, 42, 43, 49, 53. Waters (Henry), 12. Webb (Robert), 38, 39, 41, 44, 46, 47, 49, 50. Webbes (Adolphus), 40, 44, 48. Committed to prison, 47. Webber (Thomas), 44. Welder (Robert), 45, 46. Welder (Mrs.), 38. Welsham (Robert), 57. Werall (Mr.), 59. Western (Richard), 54. White (Richard), 8, 49. Whitlock (Edward), 28. Wier (Mr.), 57. Wilks (Sir Thomas), 48. Willemots (Master), 52. Williams (Mr.), 8. Williamson (Thomas), 58, 62. Willoughby (Lord), 51. Birth, 1. Dines with Dr. Dee, 47. Makes him a present, ib. Withenstalls (Mr.), 62. Witischindi (D.), 32. Wodcote (Francis), 57. Wolly (Sir John), 49, 51. Wolly (Mr.), 42. Wood (Robert), 48, 53. Wortley (Mr.), 58, 63. Wye (Thomas), 49. Wykham (Mr.), 13. Wyse (Harry), 40.

Xyd, 55.

Yardely (Mr.), 59. Yong (Mr.), 17, 26, 29, 31, 32, 34. Conference with Dr. Dee about the North-West passage, 19.

Zacharias, the Book of, 25. Zackinson (Mr.), visits Dr. Dee, 8.

FINIS.



London: J. B. Nichols and Son, Printers, 25, Parliament-Street.





CAMDEN SOCIETY.

For the Publication of

Early Historical and Literary Remains.

At a General Meeting of the Camden Society held at the Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, on Monday the 2nd May, 1842,

THOMAS AMYOT, Esq. F.R.S., Treas. S.A., Director, in the chair.

The Director having opened the business of the Meeting,

The Secretary read the Report of the Council agreed upon at their meeting of the 28th April last, whereupon it was

Resolved, That the said Report be received and printed, and that the Thanks of the Society be given to the Council for their services.

The Thanks of the Society were also voted to the Editors of the Society's publications; to the Right Honourable Thomas Grenville; to the Master and Fellows of St. Peter's College, Cambridge; to J. I. Blackburn, Esq. M.P.; to the Local Secretaries; and to Messrs. Nichols, for the assistance towards attaining the objects of the Society mentioned in the Report as having been given by them.

The Secretary then read the Report of the Auditors, agreed upon at their meeting of the 30th of April last, whereupon it was

Resolved, That the said Report be received and approved, and that the Thanks of the Society be given to the Auditors for their trouble.

Thanks were then voted to the Director, Treasurer, and Secretary for their services during the past year; and

The Meeting then proceeded to the election of Officers, when

The Right Hon. Lord FRANCIS EGERTON, M.P. was elected President, and

THOMAS AMYOT, Esq. F.R.S. Treas. S.A. The Right Hon. Lord BRAYBROOKE. JOHN BRUCE, Esq. F.S.A. JOHN PAYNE COLLIER, Esq. F.S.A. CHARLES PURTON COOPER, Esq. Q.C. D.C.L. F.R.S. F.S.A. T. CROFTON CROKER, Esq. F.S.A. M.R.I.A. SIR HENRY ELLIS, K.H. F.R.S. SEC. S.A. JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL, Esq. F.R.S., F.S.A. The Rev. JOSEPH HUNTER, F.S.A. Sir FREDERIC MADDEN, K.H., F.R.S., F.S.A. JOHN HERMAN MERIVALE, ESQ. F.S.A. THE REV. LANCELOT SHARPE, M.A., F.S.A. THOMAS STAPLETON, Esq. F.S.A. WILLIAM JOHN THOMS, Esq. F.S.A. AND THOMAS WRIGHT, Esq. M.A., F.S.A.

were elected as the Council, and

JOHN YONGE AKERMAN, Esq. F.S.A. CHARLES FREDERICK BARNWELL, Esq. F.R.S., F.S.A., and PETER CUNNINGHAM, Esq.

were elected Auditors of the Society for the ensuing year.

Thanks were then voted to the Director, for his able conduct in the Chair.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS, 1842.

At a Meeting of the Council of the Camden Society held at No. 25, Parliament Street, Westminster, on Thursday the 5th May, 1842,

THOMAS AMYOT, Esq. in the Chair;

The Council having proceeded to the Election of Officers,—

THOMAS AMYOT, Esq. was elected Director; JOHN BRUCE, Esq. Treasurer; and WILLIAM J. THOMS, Esq. Secretary, for the Year next ensuing.

REPORT OF THE COUNCIL.

Dated 1st May, 1842.

The Council elected on the 3rd May 1841 are pleased to be able to report that the affairs of the Society continue in a condition of unabated prosperity.

The number of 1200 Members, to which the Society is limited, has been maintained; and there continues to be a large number of Candidates for admission upon vacancies.

The investment standing in the names of the Trustees for the Society has been increased, since the last General Meeting, from the sum of 408 0s. 4d., Three per Cent. consols, to 574 13s. 8d. This increase has arisen from the investment of sums received for Compositions; and the Council recommend that whatever sum may now be in hand on that account, should be added to the investment.

The Council have added the following gentlemen to the list of Local Secretaries:—

The Rev. Joseph Bosworth, LL.D. for Nottingham.

Richard Rees, Esq. F.S.A. for Cardiff, in the place of Captain W. H. Smyth, retired.

James Heywood Markland, Esq. F.R.S. F.S.A. for Bath, in the place of Rev. William L. Nichols, who has removed.

The Publications for the past year have been—

The Second Book of the Travels of Nicander Nucius, a Corcyran Gentleman who came to England in the suite of an Ambassador from the Netherlands, sent by the Emperor Charles V. to the Court of Henry VIII.: translated from the Original Greek MS. formerly belonging to Archbishop Laud, and now preserved in the Bodleian Library. Edited by the Rev. JOHN ANTONY CRAMER, D.D. Principal of New Inn Hall, and Public Orator, Oxford.

The Latin Poetry of Walter Mapes, Archdeacon of Oxford at the beginning of the thirteenth century. Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT, Esq. M.A., F.S.A. and

Three inedited Early English Metrical Romances. Edited, from a MS. in the possession of J. I. Blackburn, Esq. M.P., by JOHN ROBSON, Esq.

And—

The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee, from the MS. in the Ashmolean Library, together with a Catalogue of MSS. in his Library. Edited by JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL, Esq. F.R.S., F.S.A.

is completed at the press, and will be ready for delivery to the Members by the end of the present month. The Council have followed the precedent of former years, in directing that there should be appended to the last-mentioned volume a list of the Members of the Society for the past year; and, if the General Meeting think proper, this Report and that of the Auditors may also be added.

The Council have much satisfaction in being able to state that the "Apology for the Lollards," a work attributed to Wickliffe, which has been so long delayed by reason of the many engagements of the Editor, the Rev. Jas. Henthorn Todd, D.D. is now on the eve of completion; and will certainly be ready for delivery in the ensuing year.

Considerable progress has also been made with the "Promptorium," a Latin and English Dictionary of words in use during the fifteenth century, editing by Albert Way, Esq. F.S.A. a work which the Council believe will be one of great merit and utility; and a portion of it will be one of the publications of the ensuing year.

Besides the Apology for the Lollards and the Promptuary, the following works have been ordered to be put to press at the convenience of their Editors and the Society, and will be published as soon as they are ready.

A Collection of Original Letters and Papers of Literary Men of England during the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I., including some Unpublished Papers of Camden. To be edited by SIR HENRY ELLIS, K.H., F.R.S., F.S.A.

Latin Romance Narratives and Legends of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth Centuries, relating to King Arthur and other Heroes of the Welsh and Breton cycle of Fiction. To be edited by Sir FREDERIC MADDEN, K.H., F.R.S., F.S.A.

Letters and State Papers relating to the Proceedings of the Earl of Leicester in the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586, derived from a MS. placed at the disposal of the Society by Frederick Ouvry, Esq. and other sources. To be edited by JOHN BRUCE, Esq. F.S.A.

The Private Diary of Thomas Cartwright, Bishop of Chester, temp. James II.

The Romance of Jean and Blonde of Oxford, by Philippe de Reims, an Anglo-Norman Poet, of the latter end of the twelfth Century. To be edited from a Unique MS. in the Royal Library at Paris, by M. LE ROUX DE LINCY, editor of the Roman de Brut.

The Council have added the following works to the list of Suggested Publications—

A Collection of Original Letters relating to the Dissolution of the Monasteries and some other points connected with the Reformation. To be edited by THOMAS WRIGHT, Esq. M.A., F.S.A.

Specimens of the Anglo-Latin Poets from the seventh to the thirteenth century, selected from inedited MSS. and arranged chronologically, with notices of the Writers and popular Notes. To be edited by THOMAS WRIGHT, Esq. M.A., F.S.A.

Contemporary Diary of a resident in London, extending from the Year 1550 to 1563, now the Cottonian MS. Vitellius F. v. To be edited by JOHN GOUGH NICHOLS, Esq. F.S.A.

The Council have to direct the attention of the Society to the obligations conferred upon it by J. I. Blackburne, Esq. M.P. by giving the Society the use of the MS. of the Three Romances, edited by Mr. Robson.

Also by the Right Hon. Thomas Grenville, in placing in Mr. Way's hands, upon the application of the Director, his valuable early printed editions of the "Promptorium," which Mr. Way wished to use for his edition of that work; and by the Master and Fellows of Saint Peter's College, Cambridge, for the readiness with which, upon a similar application, they lent the Council, for the use of Mr. Way, a valuable MS., entitled Campus Florum.

The same exertions, in behalf of the Society, which former Councils have acknowledged, have been continued to be made by the Local Secretaries, and other friends of the Society resident in the country; and the Council trust that such exertions will not be relaxed. To diffuse a knowledge of the existence and objects of the Society tends, not merely to promote its welfare, but also to carry out the purpose for which it was established, by directing the attention of the possessors of MSS. to those collections in which there yet exist, unpublished, inestimable papers which this Society would be ready and willing to make available.

Messrs. Nichols have continued to the Council the same attentions, and have rendered them the same valuable and gratuitous assistance in the general management of the affairs of the Society, which they have given from its Institution. Nothing can be more honourable to Messrs. Nichols, or more advantageous to the Society; and the Council are assured, that it is only necessary for them to state the fact to the Members, in order to its being duly appreciated.

The Council have to regret the loss, by death, during the last year, of the Rt. Hon. THOS. P. COURTENAY, who, in addition to valuable services as a Member of the Council, was one of the Trustees of the Society, and gave much attention to its affairs. The Council have filled up the vacancy in the Trusteeship by electing to that office CHARLES PURTON COOPER, Esq. LL.D., Q.C., F.R.S., F.S.A.

The Council have also to regret the death of HENRY BOWER, Esq. F.S.A. the very zealous and efficient Local Secretary of the Society at Doncaster; and also of the following other Members:

THOMAS BARNES, Esq. GEORGE FREDERICK BELTZ, Esq. F.S.A. Lancaster Herald. HENRY EYTON, Esq. The Rev. THOMAS DUDLEY FOSBROKE, F.S.A. F. T. GRAYLING, Esq. Lieut.-Col. JOHN HARVEY. JOHN HOLMES, Esq. F.S.A. East Retford. THEODORE EDWARD HOOK, Esq. F.S.A. HENRY MITCHISON, Esq. JOHN MOORE, Esq. F.S.A. The Right Hon. the Earl of MUNSTER, F.R.S., Pr.As.S. The Rev. GEORGE FREDERICK NOTT, D.D., F.S.A. EDWARD SKEGG, Esq. F.R.G.S. JOHN SYDNEY TAYLOR, Esq. Lieut.-Gen. WILLIAM THORNTON. HENRY WOODTHORPE, Esq. F.S.A.

The Council report that the Treasurer, having found that other engagements prevented his any longer devoting to the accounts and financial correspondence of the Society the time and attention which, after an experience of three years, he found to be absolutely necessary to be given to them, submitted to the Council the propriety of their accepting his resignation, or of making some other arrangement with respect to the accounts. The Council, regarding the subject as one vitally affecting the welfare of the Society, proceeded immediately to take it into their consideration, and are happy to be able to report that they have effected an arrangement by which the accounts are now kept, and the financial correspondence is attended to, by the Secretary, the Treasurer still continuing responsible to the Society. This arrangement will put the Society to a small annual expense, which can very well be afforded, and which the Council are persuaded the Members will think well bestowed, if it has the effect of preserving accuracy in the accounts. The recent arrangements in the Post Office render it easy for country Members to transmit their subscriptions by Post Office orders, which course the Council recommend to be adopted, making the Post Office orders payable to the Treasurer.

After the lapse of four years of continuing prosperity the Council hope that the Camden Society may be regarded as having taken a permanent station amongst established publishing associations. Many societies have been founded upon similar principles, and one considerably out-numbers this Society in Members: but there is no one which can produce better evidences of stability and prosperity, or which has greater reason to be satisfied with the estimation in which its works are regarded by the public. Amongst the Candidates for admission recently entered there are many Public Libraries and other bodies, whose desire to participate in the advantages of Membership indicates the reputation of the Society, both in this and other countries; and the prices maintained by our books when copies get abroad into the market, afford encouraging proof of the demand for them on the part of collectors and literary men. In four years the Society has issued eighteen volumes, all of them works excluded from the ordinary mode of publication, and yet worthy of being published, of eminent use to historical inquirers, and likely to retain a place in the permanent literature of the country.

The forthcoming works are fully calculated to maintain, if not to increase, the reputation of the Society, and the Council see no reason to doubt but that the Society may long usefully and prosperously retain its station, and the number of its Members.

REPORT OF THE AUDITORS,

Dated 30th April, 1842.

We, the Auditors appointed to audit the Accounts of the Camden Society, report to the Society, that the Treasurer has exhibited to us his accounts, from the 27th day of April, 1841, to the 30th day of April, 1842, and that we have examined the same, together with the vouchers relating thereto, and find the same to be correct and satisfactory.

And we further report that the following is a correct Abstract of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Society during the period to which we have referred.

[Transcriber's Note:

The following Abstract was originally printed in two columns. The headings "Receipts" and "Expenditure" have been added for clarity.]

An ABSTRACT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of THE CAMDEN SOCIETY, from the 27th April, 1841, to the 30th April, 1842.

Receipts . s. d.

Balance of last year's account 393 12 2 [Sidenote: 1841, April 27th, to 1842, April 30th.] Received on account of Subscriptions of members in arrear 68 0 0 The like on account of Subscriptions due 1st May, 1841 956 0 0 Two half-year's dividends on 574. 13s. 8d. 3 per cent. consols, standing in the names of the Trustees for the Society 17 4 8 Compositions received from six members 60 0 0

Total receipts for the year 1,494 16 10

Expenditure

Paid for the purchase of 166. 13s. 4d. 3 per cent. consols, invested for the benefit of the Society 150 0 0 Paid for printing and paper of 1,250 copies of "The Irish Narratives" 96 12 6 The like of "Walter Mapes" 277 15 0 The like of "Nicander Nucius" 98 11 9 The like of "Metrical Romances" 109 12 0 Paid for binding copies of the past year's books, not before charged 3 6 0 The like for binding 1,200 copies of "The Irish Narratives" 48 0 0 The like for binding 1,200 copies of each of the three books published for this year 153 12 0 Paid for delivery and transmission of 1,200 copies of the "Irish Narratives," and of each of the three works for the present year—at 2d. per book, with paper for wrappers, expense of parcels, &c. 36 16 6 Paid for lithographic fac-simile, and printing paper for the same 5 4 0 Paid for transcripts and other expenses of a like kind, connected with works published and in progress 40 10 10 Paid for printing Reports, Lists of Members, Prospectuses, Circulars and other miscellaneous printing 32 5 0 Paid expenses of last general meeting 2 13 0 One quarter of a year's payment for keeping the Accounts and General Correspondence of the Society 13 2 6 Paid for stationery, postage, and various petty cash expenses 15 3 9 Cash balance, viz. Sums remaining in hand for Compositions 30 0 0 — From Subscriptions and other receipts 381 12 0 ———— 411 12 0 —————— 1,494 16 10 ——————

The Treasurer has also reported to us that the Secretary and himself have made arrangements by which they hope, during the ensuing year, almost, if not altogether, to get rid of all arrear of outstanding subscriptions. We trust that the Members will assist them in this very desirable object; and especially that Members resident in the country will transmit their subscriptions at once to the Treasurer by Post Office orders. The adoption of this course has been suggested by several of the Local Secretaries; and it is obvious that it will greatly lessen the troublesome and not very agreeable duties, which are thrown upon those officers by the present practice, will lessen the number of mistakes, and will greatly promote the prosperity of the Society.

Dated the 30th April, 1842.

(Signed)

LANCELOT SHARPE. B. CORNEY.

LAWS OF THE CAMDEN SOCIETY,

Adopted at the General Meeting, May 2, 1842.

I. That the Society shall be entitled "THE CAMDEN SOCIETY, for the Publication of Early Historical and Literary Remains."

II. That the objects of the Society shall be, First, the publication of inedited Manuscripts; Second, the reprinting of Works of sufficient rarity and importance to make Reprints desirable; and Third, the publication of Translations of Historical Works not previously rendered into English.

III. That the Society shall consist of One Thousand Two Hundred Members, being Subscribers of One Pound annually; such Subscription to be paid in advance, on or before the first day of May in every year.

IV. That the management of the affairs of the Society shall be vested in a President and a Council consisting of fifteen Members, which President and Council shall be elected annually by the Society at large, at a General Meeting to be held on the 2nd day of May, being the Anniversary of Camden's birth; or on the Monday following, when the 2nd of May shall happen to fall upon a Sunday.

V. That the President and Council shall, from amongst their own body, elect a Director, who shall act as Chairman of the Council, in the absence of the President, and also a Treasurer, and a Secretary.

VI. That the Accompts of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Society shall be audited annually by three Auditors, to be elected at the General Meetings, and that the Report of the Auditors, with an Abstract of the Accompts, shall be published.

VII. That the names of Members proposed to be elected as President, Council, and Auditors, shall be transmitted by the proposers to the Secretary, one fortnight before the General Meeting, and that notice of the persons so proposed shall be forwarded by the Secretary one week before the General Meeting, to all the Members residing within the limits of the Twopenny Post, and to all other Members who shall, in writing, request to receive the same.

VIII. That no Member shall be entitled to vote at any General Meeting whose Subscription is in arrear.

IX. That in every year one-fifth in number of the Council of the year preceding shall be ineligible for re-election; and that in case any Member of the Council shall not attend more than one-third of the number of Meetings of the Council, such Member shall be considered to be one of the retiring Members.

X. That in the absence of the President and Director, the Council at their Meetings shall elect a Chairman, who shall have a casting vote in case of equality of numbers, and shall also retain his right to vote upon all questions submitted to the Council.

XI. That the Funds of the Society shall be disbursed in payment of necessary expenses incident to the production of the Works of the Society, and that all other expenses shall be avoided as much as possible.

XII. That, after the Members of the Society shall have reached One Thousand Two Hundred, vacancies in that number shall be filled up by the Council, from time to time as they occur.

XIII. That every Member not in arrear of his Annual Subscription, shall be entitled to One Copy of every Work published by the Society during that year.

XIV. That the Members shall be invited to contribute or recommend Works for publication.

XV. That Editors of Works printed by the Society shall be entitled to Twenty Copies of the Works they edit.

XVI. That the Council shall determine what number of copies of each Work shall be printed, and that the copies over and above those required by the Members shall be sold in such manner, and at such prices, as shall be fixed by the Council, the proceeds being carried to the account of the Society.

XVII. That the Publications of the Society shall all form separate and distinct Works, without any other connexion than that which must necessarily exist between the volumes of such Works as consist of several Volumes.

XVIII. That any Member of the Society may at any time compound for his future Annual Subscriptions, by payment of 10 over and above his Subscription for the current year.

XIX. That every Member of the Society who shall intimate to the Council his desire to withdraw from the same, or who shall not pay his Subscription for the current year within three Months after his Election, or after such Subscription shall have become due, shall thereupon cease to be a Member of the Society.

XX. That the Council may appoint Local Secretaries in such places, and with such authorities as to them shall seem expedient; every Local Secretary being a Member of the Society.

XXI. That no alteration shall be made in these Laws, except at a General Meeting, nor then, unless One Month's notice of any alteration intended to be proposed at such Meeting shall have been given in writing to the Secretary.

MEMBERS OF THE CAMDEN SOCIETY, for the Fourth Year, Ending 2nd May, 1842.

Those Members to whose names (c.) is prefixed have compounded for their Annual Subscriptions. The Members whose names are printed in Capitals were on the Council of the year.

The Right Hon. LORD FRANCIS EGERTON, M.P. President. H. R. H. the DUKE OF SUSSEX, K.G., F.R.S. F.S.A. The Most Rev. and Right Hon. the LORD ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. The Right Hon. LORD LYNDHURST, LL.D. F.R.S., LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR. The Most Hon. the MARQUESS OF NORTHAMPTON, D.C.L., Pres. R.S., F.S.A. The Right Hon. the EARL OF ABERDEEN, Pres. S.A., F.R.S.

Arthur Abbot, Esq. Exeter. Abraham Abell, Esq, Cork. Joseph Ablett, Esq. Llanbedr Hall, Ruthen. Right Hon. Lord Viscount Acheson, M.P. (c.) Sir Robert Shafto Adair. John Adams, jun. Esq. M.A. Christ Church, Oxford. John Adamson, Esq. Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle. Local Secretary at Newcastle. Rev. James Adcock, M.A. Lincoln. John Adolphus, Esq. F.S.A. Professor Dr. Adrian, Librarian of the University of Giessen (Hesse Darmstadt). John Yonge Akerman, Esq. F.S.A. Sec. Num. Soc. (c.) Edward Nelson Alexander, Esq. F.S.A, Local Secretary at Halifax. Robert Alexander, Esq. Q.C., F.R.S. F.S.A. Robert Henry Allan, Esq. F.S.A. Treasurer of the Surtees Society. Local Secretary at Durham. George Edward Allen, Esq. Bath. John Allen, Esq. Mr. William Allen. Richard Almack, Esq. F.S.A. Long Melford, Suffolk. The Vicomte Louis d'Armaille, Paris. Thomas Frederick Hill Alms, Esq. George Henry Ames, Esq. Cote House, near Bristol. Samuel Amory, Esq. THOMAS AMYOT, Esq. F.R.S. Treas. S.A. Director. A. P. Anderson, M.D. Alexander Annand, Esq. F.S.A. Sutton, Surrey. Thomas Chisholme Anstey, Esq. Samuel Appleby, Esq. Gray's Inn. George Appleyard, Esq. Rev. Thomas Arnold, D.D. Head Master of Rugby School. M. le Chevalier Artaud, Membre de l'Institut de France. Robert John Ashton, Esq. F.L.S. The Athenum Club. George James Aungier, Esq. Benjamin Austen, Esq. William Ayrton, Esq. F.R.S., F.S.A. W. Scrope Ayrton, Esq. F.S.A. Barrister-at-Law.

James Bacon, Esq. Barrister-at-Law. Thomas Bacon, Esq. Redlands, Reading. Edward Badeley, Esq. F.S.A. Temple. The Right Hon. Lord Bagot, LL.D., F.S.A. James Evan Baillie, Esq. George Baker, Esq. Local Secretary at Northampton. Rev. Bulkeley Bandinel, D.D. Bodleian Librarian, Oxford. George Banks, Esq. St. Catharine's, near Doncaster. Rev. Richard H. Barham, B.A. Benjamin Barnard, Esq. John Barnard, Esq. Alfred Brooke Barnes, Esq. Keith Barnes, Esq. Ralph Barnes, Esq. Exeter. Charles Frederick Barnwell, Esq. M.A. F.R.S., F.S.A. Rev. John Bartholomew, Morchant. John Baron, Esq. M.D. F.R.S. Mr. J. Bartlett, Blandford. Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, F.R.S. and F.S.A. R. R. Bayley, Esq. Thomas Baylis, Esq, F.S.A. Prior's Bank, Fulham. Rev. Thomas Vere Bayne, B.C.L. Warrington. Edward Blake Beal, Esq. Henry Ridley Beal, Esq. Mr. Henry Mitchison Bealby. John Beardmore, Esq. Rev. Daniel Augustus Beaufort, A.M. His Grace the Duke of Bedford. Rev. Henry Bedford, Dunton Bassett. The Bedford Permanent Library. Alfred Beesley, Esq. Banbury. James Bell, Esq. Robert Bell, Esq. Advocate, Procurator for the Church of Scotland. Thomas Bell, Esq. F.R.S. Professor of Zoology, King's College, Lond. Charles Bellamy, Esq. D.C.L. Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. Samuel Beltz, Esq. Mr. James Bennett, Tewkesbury. Henry Bentley, Esq. John Bentley, Esq. Birch House, near Bolton, Lancashire. Michael Bentley, Esq. Richard Bentley, Esq. P. S. Benwell, Esq. Henley. J. B. Bergne, Esq. Samuel Berridge, Esq. Leicester. (c.) The. Rev. John Besly, D.C.L. Vicar of Benton, Northumberland. J. Richard Best, Esq. Botley Grange, Southampton. Sir William Betham, Ulster King at Arms, F.S.A. M.R.I.A., Local Secretary at Dublin. Richard Bethell, Esq. M.P. Rise, near Beverley. M. le Comte Arthur Beugnot, Membre de l'Institut de France. John Bevan, Esq. Cowbridge. La Bibliothque du Roi, Paris. Robert Bickersteth, Esq. Liverpool. John Bidwell, Esq. F.S.A. Leonard Shelford Bidwell, Esq. F.S.A. Thetford. Rev. George Augustus Biedermann, Rector of Dauntsey, Wilts. Rev. Edward T. Bigge, M.A. Fellow of Merton Coll. Oxford. Arthur Biggs, Esq. Bristol. Edw. Charles Bird, Esq. Southwold. Thomas Birkbeck, Esq. The Birmingham Public Library. John Black, Esq. William Black, Esq. Alexander Blair, Esq. LL.D. Bristol. Dr. Malachi Blake, Taunton. Rev. W. Blakesley, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. Michael Bland, Esq. F.R.S., F.S.A. Rev. George Bland, M.A. Francis Lawrence Bland, Esq. William Bland, Esq. Place House, Hartlip. Charles Blandy, Esq. Reading. (c.) John Jackson Blandy, Esq. Reading. William Blandy, Esq. Reading. Octavian Blewitt, Esq. Secretary to the Literary Fund Society. (c.) Rev. Philip Bliss, D.C.L., F.S.A. Registrar of the Univ. of Oxford. Local Secretary at Oxford. Bindon Blood, Esq. F.R.S.E., F.S.A. Scot., M.R.I.A. Edinburgh. Edward Blore, Esq. D.C.L., F.S.A. B. Blundell, Esq. Temple. Rev. Wm. Blunt, B.A. Under Master of Merchant-Taylors' School. Miss Bockett, Southcote Lodge, Berks. Henry G. Bohn, Esq. Rev. J. A. Bolster, M.A., M.R.I.A. Local Secretary at Cork. Edward A. Bond, Esq. Mr. William Boone. Mr. Lionel Booth. Rt. Hon. Sir John Bernard Bosanquet, one of the Judges of the Common Pleas, M.A. Rev. Joseph Bosworth, LL.D., F.R.S., F.S.A. Local Secretary at Nottingham. William Fuller Boteler, Esq. M.A., Q.C. (c.) Beriah Botfield, Esq. M.P., F.R.S., F.S.A. Norton Hall, Northamptonshire. Rev. Thomas Bowdler, Sydenham. Henry Bower, Esq. F.S.A. Local Secretary at Doncaster. [Died Feb. 25, 1842.] Rev. Thomas Frere Bowerbank, M.A. Vicar of Chiswick. Mark Boyd, Esq. David Bradberry, Esq. Robert Greene Bradley, Esq. Bencher of Gray's Inn. Joseph Hoare Bradshaw, Esq. George Weare Braikenridge, Esq. F.S.A. Brislington House, Som. Edw. Henry Bramah, Esq. Reading. Jonathan Brammall, Esq. Sheffield. Rev. Thomas Brancker, M.A. Fellow of Wadham Coll. Oxford. Right Hon. LORD BRAYBROOKE, F.S.A. Pres. Percy Society. Edward Wedlake Brayley, Esq. F.S.A. Henry Brice, Esq. Bristol. Rev. Thomas Edward Bridges, D.D. President of Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford. Benjamin Heywood Bright, Esq. Ham Green, near Bristol. John Bright, Esq. M.D. John Ruggles Brise, Esq. Spainshall, Finchingfield, Essex. John Britton, Esq. F.S.A. James Broadwood, Esq. Thomas Broadwood, Esq. William Brockedon, Esq. F.R.S. John Trotter Brockett, Esq. F.S.A. Newcastle. William Bromet, M.D., F.S.A. Surgeon 1st Life Guards. (c.) Right Hon. Lord Brooke, St. John's College, Oxford. Francis Capper Brooke, Esq. Ufford Place, Suffolk. Charles Bros, Esq. The Right Hon. Lord Brougham and Vaux, F.R.S. Pres. of Univ. College, London, and Member of the National Institute of France. Rev. John Brown, M.A. Vice-Master of Trinity College, Camb. Samuel Cowper Brown, Esq. F.S.A. Shillingford Cross, Devon. W. H. Brown, Esq. Rev. G. A. Browne, M.A. Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb. Rt. Hon. Sir Jas. Lewis Knight Bruce, Vice Chancellor, F.R.S., F.S.A. JOHN BRUCE, Esq. F.S.A. Treasurer. Thomas Bruce, Esq. Shenfield. Mr. Leonard Bruton, Bristol. Rev. Guy Bryan, M.A., F.S.A. Rector of Woodham Walter, Essex. Local Secretary at Maldon. Mr. John Bryant. Rev. George Buckeridge, M.A. Fellow of Worcester Coll. Oxford. George Buckton, Esq. Oakfield. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Bunbury, K.C.B., F.S.A. John Burder, Esq. F.S.A. William Burge, Esq. Q.C., M.A., D.C.L. John William Burgon, Esq. Auditor. James Burn, Esq. W.S. Edinburgh. Ven. Charles Parr Burney, D.D., F.R.S., F.S.A. Archdeacon of St. Alban's. John Burrell, Esq. Durham. Robert Burrell, Esq. Durham. Edmund Burrow, Esq. Decimus Burton, Esq. F.R.S., F.S.A. John Hill Burton, Esq. Advocate, Edinburgh. Septimus Burton, Esq. Rev. Thomas Byrth, M.A., F.S.A., Rector of Wallasey, Cheshire.

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