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127 A SECOND SUPPLEMENT TO HAMPSHIRE BIBLIOGRAPHY. BY REV. R. G. DAVIS. The Bibliography of Hampshire was first attempted by the Rev. Sir W. H. Cope, Bart., who compiled and printed " A LIST OF BOOKS RELATING TO HAMPSHIRE, IN THE LIBRARY AT BRAMSHILL." 8VO. 1879. (Not Published.) The entire collection, with many volumes of Hampshire Views and Illustrations, was bequeathed by Sir W. Cope to the Hartley Institution, mainly through the influence of the late Mr. T. W. Shore, and' on the death of the donor in 1892 was removed to Southampton. The List compiled by the original owner being " privately printed' became very rare, and was necessarily incomplete. In 1891 a much fuller and more accurate Bibliography was published with the following title:—" BIBLIOTHECA HANTONIENSIS, a List of Books relating, to Hampshire, including Magazine References, &c, &c, by H. M. Gilbert and the Rev. G. N. Godwin, with a List of Hampshire Newspapers, by F. E. Edwards. Southampton. 1891. The List given in the above publication was considerably augmented by a SUPPLEMENTARY HAMPSHIRE BIBLIOGRAPHY, compiled by the Rev. Sumner Wilson, Rector of Preston Candover, printed in the PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB. Vol. III., p. 303. A further addition to the subject is here offered with a view to rendering the Bibliography of Hants as complete as possible. Publications referring to the Isle of Wight are not comprised in this List. 128 FIRST PORTION.—Letters A to K. ACT for widening the roads from the end of Stanbridge Lane, near a barn in the Parish of Romsey. 1764. ACT ; another relating to same. 1785. ACT for enclosing lands in. the Parish of Portchesler, in the County qf Southampton. 1808. ACT for making navigable Canal from the Town of Basingstoke, to com- municate with the River Wey in the Parish of Chertsey, 1777. ACT. Repairing High Way from Sheet Bridge, Petersfield to Portsmouth. 1726. Ditto. 1742. Act relating to the Will of Richard Norton, of Southwick, about the Manor of Old Alresford, and Lands in the County of Southampton. •ACTS OF THE STATES, 'General Orders, '&c, connected with the Militia. Government House, Jersey. 1816. ADAIR (R. A. S.) The Militia hi the United Kingdom, &c. Defences of Portsmouth. 1870. AHIER (John). Tableaux de la Civilization a Jersey. 8vo. Jersey. 1S52. ALDERSHOTTANA, or Chinks in my Hut. 1859. ANASTATIC Drawing Society. Plates of Views in Monmouth, Hants, &c i860. ANDERSON (H.), Vicar of Kings Somborne. A loyal Tear dropl on the Vault of the High and Mighty Prince Charles II. 1685. ANDREWES (Lancelot), Bishop of WincheslerT Private Devotions, trans- lated from the Greek and Latin by Rev. P. Hall. 1830. ' The Pattern of. Catechistical Doctrine, or a learned and pious exposition of the Ten Commandments. 1650. ANDREWS (Wm.) Bygone Hampshire. London. 1899. ANSTED'S GUIDEto the Channel Islands. 1878. ANTIENT and Modern History of Portsmouth, Portsea, and Gosporl. AUSTEN (Jane), born Steventon. 1775, died Winchester, 16117. Persuasion. Northanger Abbey. Pride and Prejudice. •BAIGENT (F. J.) and Millard (J. E.) History of the Antient Town of Basingstoke. 8vo. 1889. BALE (John). Admoniton to the Bishoppes of Winchester, London, and others. From Roane, by Michael Wood, Anno MDLI1I., the 1st of October. BAKER. Southampton Guide. 1774, 1781, &c. <BATTS (A.) The Wreckers, and other Poems. 1850. BECHER (A.. B.) Views in Fareham. Circa, 1830. BECHERVAISE (John). A Farewell to my old Shipmates and Messmates, • by the Old Quarter Master. Portsea. 1847. BENHAM (D.)- Some 'Account of the Village of Tadley, and of the Independent Church there. Printed, for the Compiler. 1862. BILSON (Thomas), Bishop of Winchester. True Difference between Christian Subjection and Unchristian Rebellion. 8vo. 1586.. •- The Perpetual-Governmenf of Christes Church. 4to. Imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker. 1593. 1'29 BILSON (Thomas). Bishop of. Winchester. Christ's Descent into-Hell. •Folio. 1604. BINKIELl) (J. Bilson). The Order of Daily Service' according" to the Antient Winlon Use. 8vo. 1846. BINGHAM (Joseph), Rector of Headborn-Worihy. Scholiistical "History of the Practise of the Church in Reference to Baptism by Laymen. 1712. Works edited by his- lineal descendant, Richard Bingham, Jun. 8vo. Univ. Press. Oxford. 1855. Origines Ecclesiaslicae, or the Antiquities,of the Christian Church, "giving an Account of the Festivals and o f the Marriage Rites. 1722. BIRCH (Walter de Gray). Liber Vitae. Register and Martyrology-of New Minster and Hyde Abbey, Winchester.. 8vo. 1892. BITTERN (Hants). The Antient Clausentum. • 1792. BLACKMORE (R. D.) Cradock Nowell, Tale "of the New Forest. 1883; BliANCHARD (W.) Trial of the Hon. Augustus Keppel by Court Martial at Portsmouth. Fo. F. Almon. 1779. BLORE. Monumental Remains of Noble and Eminent Persons of Great Britain. 1824. Some Engravings of Monuments in Winchester Cathedral. '• ' BOLAND (H.) Les lies de la Martche. ' Paris, 1904. BOYNE and ATKINS. Tradesmen's Tokens of the 17th Century,'issued in Hampshire.. 1889. ,.' ' ' • ' '". — — Tradesmen's Tokens of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Hants and Wilts. 1892. BRACKENBURY (Rev. E. B.) Advent and Lent Lectures. Bourne- mouth. 1883. BRAMSTON (A. R.) and Le Roy (A..C.) A City of Memories Winchester. •410. 1893: BRAMSTON (Rev. J. T.) Sermons to Boys in Winchester College Chapel. 1890. BRANDER (G.) Fossilia Hantoniensia Collecta, et in Musaeo Britannico Deposita. 1766. '.'..-.'.'• BRASSEY (T. A.) Naval Annual. Portsmouth.' 1893. BROMLEY (Rev. S.) Verses occasioned by being told that Rev. Mr. Knibb was dead. l2rno. Southampton. 1840. BROOME (Samuel). The Travels of Seektruth. Basingstoke. 1805. BROWN.:(S.), .of Portsmouth. ' Real Christian of Sincere Good Man' . • described. 1714. • BROWNE (Simon). A Sermon at Portsmouth for the Accession of George I.,.with two hymns. 1715. ' ' .. BULKELEY (J.) La Hougue Bie de Hambie. A tradition of Jersey, with - historical, genealogical, and topographical notes. 1S37. '. BULLAR (John). An Account of the Character and Peaceful Death o Peter Whitty. April 14, 1811. Southampton. Questions on the Scriptures to be Answered in Writing, as Exercises in ..School, or in the course of Private 'Instruction. Southampton. 1808. 180 BULLAR (John). Pretor and Thomas Whitty, of Sherborne,'Dorset. "A brief narra tive of their characters and death. Southampton. 1821. BULLAR (Dr. W.), of Southampton. Thoughts of a Physician. 1868. Letters from Abroad. From a Physician in search of'health. 1861. BURLINGTON. Universal British Traveller. Old English Views of Hants, &c. 17—. BURN (John S.) . The History of the French, Walloon, Dutch, and other Foreign Protestant Refugees settled in England from the Reign of Henry VIII. to the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes'. 1846. BURROWS (Montagu). History of the Foreign Policy of Great'Britain. 1895- ... B.R. Account of the Trial and Execution of John Slade, Schoolmaster, and John Body, M.A. Printed at London by Richard Jones, .1583. Written by aneye witness, and signed R. B. Executions took place at Winchester and Andover. CADELL (Gen. Sir Rob., K.C.B.) Sir John Cope and the Rebellion of 1-745, 1898. CAESAREA. The Island of Jersey, its History, Customs, &c.,. also its Antiquities and the Biography of eminent Natives. 1840. CARTER (O. B.) Account of Penton Mewsey Church, md. CARTWR1GHT (Julia). The Pilgrim's Way from Winchester to Canterbury. CARUS (Rev. W. Canon of Winchester). Memorials of the Rt. Rev. Chas. Pettit, D.D., late Bishop, of Ohio, 1882. CHANDLER (R.) Life of William Waynflete Bishop of. Winchester, and Founder of Magdalene College, Oxford/ CHEKI (Joannis Angli). Graecic Linguae Disputationes cum Stephano (Gardiner) Wintoniensi Episcopo. Basil. 1555. CHURCH PSALMODY; a selection from different Authors. I2mo. Wonston, Hants. 1837. CLARENDON AND GALE. History-and Antiquities of the. Cathedra1 • Church of Winchester. 1715. CLAYTON (J.) A Memoir of the Rev. R. R. Dolling. 1902. COLLECTION of Psalm Tunes for the use of Gosport- in Hampshire, Hymns for the Festivals. (Portsmouth Printed.) 1758. COLLECTS. prepared by a Clergyman. 8vo. Privately printed. (Whit- . church;-Hants.) 185$; COOKSON (J.) .Thoughts on Polygamy, &c Winchester. 1782. Book of Common Prayer, with Psalms, &c, elucidated on an entire new plan. Winchester. 1789. COOPER (Rev. Mark). Death and its Consequences ; nine sermons. South- ampton. -1865. COOPER (Thomas). Bishop of Winchester. Admonition to the People of England, wherein are answered not onely the slanderous untruethes, reproachfully uttered by Martin .the libeller, .but also many other crimes by some of his broode. 1589* COPE (Sir W. H.) History of the Rifle Brigade, formerly the 25th. 8vo. 1877. 181 COPE-(Sir W. II.) List of Works written and edited by Card. Newman in the Library at Bramshill. Ancient Ecclesiastical Stained Glass. Privately printed. 1897. COPE AND STRETTON. Visitatio Infirmorum, or Offices for the Clergy in praying.with the Sick and Inflicted. 8vo. i8$b. CORNE (Thomas). Singular Adventures, &c. Portsea, 1833. CORNISH (C.J.) The New Forest. Bournemouth. 1899. CORRY (A. C.) Executive Officer's Orders, &c, with regard to the Internal Economy of a Man-of-War. Portsmouth. 1888. COTGREAVE (A.) Encyclopaedic Catalogue of the Library and Museum •' of Guernsey. 1891. COX (R.) Miscellaneous Works, consisting of Fables, Essays, Poems, and . Letters. Southampton. 1809. CRABB (Rev. James), of Southampton. The Gipsies' Advocate, or Observations on the Origin, Character, Manners, and. Habits of the - English Gipsies. 1832. CRADOCK (Lieut. C.) Wrinkles in Seamanship. Portsmouth. 1894. CUTHELL (Lt.-Col. T. G.) Sailing Guide to the Solent and Poole Harbour, s.a. DAVIOSON (Rev. A.), of Lymington. Sermons in blank verse. Romsey. n.d. DAVIDSON (Archbishop). A Charge delivered to the Clergy of Win- chester. 8vo. 1899. DE CRESPIGNY AND HUTCHINSON. TheNew Forest,.its Traditions, Inhabitants and Customs. Murray. 1895. DESCRIPTIVE Account of the Cathedral Church of Winchester. Winchester. 184a DEWDNEY (Rev. Edmund). A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for St. John's Chapel. 12trio. Portsea. 1845. DICEY. Historical Account of Guernsey, from its first settlement before the Norman Conquest, to the present lime.