Volume 1
Epistolae academicae Oxon (Registrum F) : a collection of letters and other miscellaneous documents illustrative of academical life and studies at Oxford in the fifteenth century / edited by the Rev. Henry Anstey.
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- 1898
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![1896. 31. The Cartulary of the Monastery of St. Frideswide at Oxford. Edited by the Rev. S. R. Wigram, M.A. With illus- trations. Vol. II. The Chantry and Country Parish Charters, pp. xii + 488 + 8 pages of additions and corrections (loose) to vol. 25. (21J.) 32. Collectanea, 3rd series, edited by Professor Montagu Burrows. With illustrations, pp. xii +450. (21 s.) (Contents :—a. Some Durham College Rolls, by Rev. H. E. D. Blakiston; b. Parliamentary Petitions relating to Oxford, by Miss L. Toulmin Smith ; c. Poems relating to the riot between Town and Gown, 1355, by Rev. H. Furneaux; Tryvytlam de laude Univ. Oxoniae, by the same ; d. Wykeham’s Books at New College, by A. F. Leach; e. Correspondence of Henry Earl of Clarendon and James Earl of Abingdon, 1683-85, by C. E. Doble ; f Dr. Newton and Hertford College, by S. G. Hamilton; g. Charles Earl Stanhope and the Oxford University Press, by H. Hart.) 1897. 33. A History of Pembroke College, anciently Broadgates Hall. By the Rev. Douglas Macleane, M.A. With 4 illus- trations, pp. xvi + 544 + 4 pages of Addenda to vol. 32. (21J., to members of Pembroke 1%s.) 34. Hearne’s Collections [as No. 2 above]. Vol. IV (15 Dec. 1712—30 Nov. 1714). Edited by D. W. Rannie, M.A., pp. x + 466 + [2], with a plate. (1898, 21 s.) 1898. 35. Epistolae Academicae Oxon, a collection of letters and other documents illustrative of Oxford in the fifteenth century. Edited by the Rev. H. Anstey, M.A. With illustrations. Part I, pp. lii + 336. (21s.) 36. Ditto. Part II, pp. vi +389. (21^.) Forthcoming Publications. The 5th (and last) vol. of Clark’s edition of Wood’s Life and Times, the 3rd (and last) vol. of the same Editor’s Wood’s History of the City of Oxford, a reproduction of the unique copy of Agas’s map of Elizabethan Oxford, with notes, and other volumes, are in active preparation. A full description of the Society’s work and objects can be obtained by applica- tion to. any of the Committee residing at Oxford (Falconer Madan, Esq. {Hon. Treasurer), 90 Banbury Road; the Rev. the Provost of Queen’s College (Dr. Magrath) ; the Regius Professor of Modern History, Oriel (F. York Powell, Esq.); the Rev. H. Rashdall, New College; and C. L. Shadwell, Esq., Frewin Hall, Oxford). The annual subscription is one guinea, and the published volumes as a set can be obtained by new members at one-fourth the published price (i.e. 10r. Qd. a year). Life Composition for new members (not being Institutions) is twelve guineas: after five years of subscription it is ten guineas ; after ten years, eight; after fifteen, six ; after twenty, four. The Society counts compositions among its liabilities (in case it ceased its work) at the rate of one guinea a year from the date of effecting them. Dec., 1898.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874875_0001_0428.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


