r t "1 ^J^JJ^-A (^7^ ^KJL^ AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY By L. V. HARCOURT ARTHUR L. HUMPHREYS, 187 PICCADILLY, LONDON 1902 ^^J3 //J /Joe PRE FA CE. ^HIS new edition of Eton Bibliogr'aphy, like its predecessors, is mainly compiled from the catalogue of my own collection of ''' Etoniana'^ {destined ultimately for the School Library). I have added the titles of those hooks of which I know, but do not possess copies: these I have distinguished with an asterisk (*) in the hope that I may hear of copies of them for sale or exchange. I have endeavoured as far as possible — and with much success — to discover and record the names of the authors of anonymous books and pamphlets and of the editors of the ephemeral School Magazines, but I have felt bound, in printing this Bibliography, in many cases to respect their anonymity. There are, however, many anonymous authors still to be identified, and I shall gratefully receive any information on this or other subjects by way of addenda to or corrigenda of the Bibliography. I have intentionally omitted all School text-books from the collection. L. V. HARCOURT, 14 Berkeley Square, London, W, iv»21'1f>"?6 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY 1560. Three Sermons preached at Eaton Colledge. By Roger Hutchinson. 1552. Pp. 110. Sm. 16mo. John Day, Aldersgate, London. 1567. Gualteri Haddoni, Legum doctoris, S. Reginae Elizabethae a supplicium libellis, lucubrationes passim collectae et editae. Et Poemata. Studio et labore Thomae Hatcheri Cantabri- gierisis. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. I., viii., 350; II., ii., 141. Sm. post 8vo. Apud Guliehnum Seresium, Londini. 1572. ^Memoirs of the Eminent Persons educated in Eton College. By Thomas Hatcher. 2 vols. 1610. Sancti Gregorii Nazianzeni in Julianum invectivae duae. Ex bibl. Henrici Savilii. Edidit R. Montagu (in Sir H. Savile's ''Golden" type). Pp. vii., 172, 82. Sq. demy Svo. Ex- cudebat Joannes Norton in Collegio Regali, Etonae. 1610-13. S. Joannis Chrysostomi. Opera Graece. 8 vols. (Sir H. Savile's edition). Etonae in Collegio Regali excudebat J.Norton. Vol. I., pp. 1086; II., 931; III., 894; IV., 919; v., 998; VI., 1008; VII., 948 ; VIII., 428; Notes, 485. FoUo. 6 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 1622. *Oxfbrd Verses on the Death of Sir H. Savile of Eton. Sm. 4to. 1626. Testis Veritatis, the Doctrine of King James, our late Soueraigne of famous memory : of the Church of England : of the Catholicke Church : plainly shewed to bee one in the points of predestination, free-will, certaintie of saluation. With a discouerie of the grounds both naturall and politicke of Arminianisme. By F. Rouse [Provost of Eton, 1644-59]. Pp. 107. Sq. cr. 8vo. Printed at London by W. I. 1647. ^Hugonis Grotii Baptizatorum Puerorum mstitutio, alternis interrogatiombus responsibus: cui accesseruat Graeca ejus- dem Metaphrasis a Ch7\ Wase Regalis Coll. Cantab, et Anglicana Versio a Fr : Goldsmith, Ar7?iigero : una cum luculentis e SS. Testimoniis A. N. G. Scholae Etonensis Infir motor e in Usum Etonensium. 12mo. 1651. ^Reliqidae Wottonianae : or a Collection of Lives, T.etters, Poems ; with Characters of Sundry Personages ; and other Incomparable Pieces of Language and Art. Also Addi- tional Letters to Several Persons not before printed. By the curious pencil of the ever -memorable Sir Henry Wotton, Kt., Late Provost of Eton College. 1651. Second Edition. 1654. AK ETON BIBLIOGBAPHY. 7 * Reliquiae Wottonianae. Third Edition. Pp. 584. 12mo. T. Roycroft, London, 1672. Fourth Edition, with Additions of Several Letters to the Lord Zouch, never pubUsh'd till now. Pp. 713. Sm. 8vo. B. Tooke, at the Ship in St. Paul's Churchyard, London. 1685. 1654. ^Reliquiae Wottonianae. Second Edition. (See 1651.) 1657. *A Christian Calendar for Children or Youth, or an Essay of laying down and in the Principles of Sound Doctrines, by way of Catechism in fifty-two weeks, calculated for the Scholars of Eton College (with their neighbours) by the present Catechist there. London. '^Liturgica sacra ; curru Thesbitico, i.e., Zeli inculpabilis vehiculo deport ata et via devotionis Regid deducta a Rand-Gilpin, sacerd. vel opsonia spiritualia omnibus vere Christianis, etiam pueris degustanda. The Book of Common Prayer in various metres, privately and secretly printed during the Commonwealth by Randolph Gilpin, and dedicated to Eton School, a.d. 1657. 1659. England's Warning-piece ; or Seasonable Advice to the People of God in these dangerous and backsliding times, held forth in xxii. Sermons, by Nicholas Lockyer, Provost of Eaton Colledg. Pp. vi., 264. 16mo. Exchange, London. 8 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. Golden Remains of the Ever Memorable Mr. John Hales of Eton College, etc. Pp. 326. Sq. cr. 8vo. T. Garthwait, London. 1672. ^Reliquiae Wottoriianae. Thh-d Edition. (See 1651, 1654.) 1680. A Sermon preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Eton Scholars at St. Mary-le-Bow, on 18th Nov., 1679. By Thos. Horn. Pp. 33. Sq. cr. 8vo. Samuel CaiT, St. Paul's Churchyard. 1680. 1681. *Sermon on Acts, xxii., 3, preached at Eton Anniversary, 1681, by William Perse, pub. at Eton. 1683. *Sermon on Romans, xii., 1, preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Eaton Scholars at St. Mary-le-Bow, 22nd Nov., 1683, by Joseph Layton. 1684. Forty Sermons, whereof twenty-one are now first published, the gi-eatest part preached before the King and on solemn occasions. By Richard Allestree, D.D., King's Professor in the Chair of Divinity in the University of Oxford, Provost of Eton, and Chaplain to His Majesty. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. 254; II., 307. Sm. roy. 4to. R. Bentley, London. AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 9 1685. Reliquiae Wottonianae. Fourth Edition, with Additions of Several Letters to the Lord Zouch, never pubHsh'd till now. (See 1651, 1654, 1672.) c. 1688. *A Sermon at Eton. By Rev. S. Upman [Fellow of Eton]. c. 1688. 1689. Poems and Translations written upon Several Occasions, and to Several Persons. By "A late Scholar of Eaton " [Charles Goodall]. Pp. 182. 12mo. Henry Bonwicke, London. 1701. A Sermon preached at St. Paul's Cathedral, before the Gentlemen educated at Eton and King's College, on 6th December, 1700. By Knightley Chetwood, D.D., Arch- deacon of York and late Fellow of Iving's College. Pp. 42. Sq. post 8vo. B. Tooke, London. 1701. A Sermon preached before the Gentlemen educated at Eton College, at St. Austin's Church, London, on 6th December, 1701. By WiUiam Fleetwood, Fellow of Eton College, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Pp. 22. Sq. or. 8vo. Charles Harper, London. 1701. 1702. An Essay upon Miracles. In two Discourses. By William Fleetwood, Fellow of Eton College. Second Edition. Pp. 144. Sm. post 8vo. Charles Harper, London. 10 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. A Sermon preached at St. Paul's Cathedral, the 8th of Dec., 1702, before the Gentlemen educated at Eton College. By J. Adams, Rector of St. Alban, Wood Street, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her INIajesty. Pp. 23. Sm. 8vo. Thos. Bennett, London. 1704. *Wisdom the Best Possession : a Sermon at Christ-Church at the Anniversary Meeting of the Gentlemen educated at Eton and King's College. By J. Rawson. 4to. *Form of Invitation to the Eton College Sermon and Dinner (cf. Cat. Bodl.), Dec. 6th, 1704. 1710. ^Aluvmor'um E. Colleg'io Regali de Etona in Collegium Regale apud Cantabjigiensi^ coojJtatoi^um ah anno 1580 ad annum 1708 A.c. Nomina. Londini. Imprimis Thomas Bartlet, Bibliopkilae Etonenm (cf. Brit. Mus. Add. MSS., 24,319, f. 55). 1716. Several Tracts by the ever-memorable Mr. John Hales of Eaton College, etc., to which is added his Letter to Abp. Laud. Pp. 228. 16mo. 1717. *A Letter to the Scholars of Eaton; occasioned by their Master, Dr. Snape's, I^etter to the Bishop of Bangor. D.H. Pp. 40. 12mo. J. Roberts, London. A^ ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 11 *A Rod for the Eton Schoolmaster's Back ; or a Letter from a Country Schoolboy to Dr. Snape, occasioned by one from him to the Bishop of Bangor. By which it seems that the said doctor was not at all qualified for what he undertook. Third Edition. Pp. 24. 12mo. Roberts, London. ^Proposals for Printing by Subscription Antiquitates et Athenae Etonienses in 4 vols. 8vo. By an Impartial Hand [Richard Rawlinson, D.D.]. Specimen page. Folio. 1719. An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of the ever-memorable JMr. John Hales, Fellow of Eton College and Canon of Windsor. Being a Specimen of an Historical and Critical English Dictionary. Pp. 96. R. Robinson, London. 1720. A Discourse of the Several Dignities and Corruptions of Man's Nature since the Fall. AVritten by the ever-memorable Mr. John Hales of Eton. First Edition. Pp. xv., 152. Post 8vo. E. Curll, London. 1720. 1730. *Catalogus Alumnorum E. Coll. Beatae Mariae de Eton, in Coll. Regale Beatae Ma?iae et Sancti Nicholii ajpud Cantab. Cooptatorum. 4to. Broadsheet. Eton. 1731. The Thresher's Miscellany : or Poems on Several Subjects written by Arthur Duck. Pp. 24. 12mo. A. Moore, London. 12 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 1732. ^Musae Juveniles. By William Cooke, Head Master of Eton. Pp. 104. 8vo. Pote, Eton. 1740. Charity, the great End and Design of Christianity : in a Sermon preached at Eton by Zachary Cradock, D.D., late Provost of Eton College. Second Edition. Pp. 31. Cr. 8vo. Olive Payne, London. 1743. *A Sermon preached before the University of Cambridge at the Epiphany, Jan. 6th, 1742 ; to which is added a general character of the late Rev. and learned Dr. Andrew Snape, Provost of King's Coll. 8vo. 1744. "^'Robert Boyle's Works. An Account of Philaretus {i.e., Mr. R. Boyle) during his Minority. Vol. I., pp. 7-9. 1745. *Bill of Eton College and School [Edited by E. C. Hawtrey. 1843]. 1746. "^'Sermon in the Collegiate Church at Eton, on the Suppression of the RebeUion. By T. Ashton. 4to. 1746. 1747. *An Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College. (By Thomas Gray). London, 1747. Folio. AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 13 Polymetis. Rev. Jos. Spence. (Illustrated.) Folio. Pp. xii., 362. R. Dodsley, London. 1749. ^Sermons upon Several Practical Subjects. By the late Rev. Edward Littleton, LL.D., Fellow of Eton College. Third Edition. 1750. Elogium, Fainae Inserviens Jacci Etonensis sive Gigantis ; or the Praises of Jack of Eton, commonly called Jack the Giant : Collected into Latin and English metre, after the manner of Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, John Burton, and others. To which is added a Dissertation on the Burtonic Style. By a Master of Arts [Dr. William King, Oxford]. Pp. 298. Sm. post 8vo. S. Parker, Oxford. 1755. Musae Etonenses : sive Poemata in duos tomos di^tributa. By J. Prinsep. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. 152; II., 120. Demy Svo. J. Pote, Etonae. Les Delices de Windsore ; or a Description of Windsor Castle and the Country adjacent. Pp.140. 12mo. (Illustrated.) Pote, Eton. 1758. *An Enquiry into a late very extraordinary physical transaction at Eaton, in a letter to Mr. K r, an apothecary at Windsor, by Charles Bateman, surgeon at Chertsey (and a second pamphlet). [Cf. Gentleman s Mag., xxviii., p. 489]. 14 AN ETON BIBLIOaRAPHY. 1759. A Narrative of certain particular Facts which have been misrepresented, relative to the conduct of Mr. Bromfield toward Mr. Aylett, a surgeon and apothecary of AYindsor, during their attendance upon Mr. Benwell at Eton. With a letter to Mr. Benwell, and that gentleman's answer. By William Bromfield, surgeon to H.R.H. the Princess Dowager of Wales and St. George's Hospital. Pp. 40. Cr. 8vo. R. & J. Dodsley, London, and C. Layton, Eton. 1764. The Eton Bills of " Master Southcote." MS. 1764-5. 1765. The Works of the ever-memorable Mr. John Hales of Eton. Now first collected together. 3 vols. Vol. I., pp. 235 ; II., 340 ; III., 210, 152. 16mo. Foulis, Glasgow. The Elements of Heraldry. By Mark Anthony Porny, French JNIaster at Eton College. (Illustrated.) Pp. 240. Post 8vo. J. Newbery, London. 1766. Designs by Mr. R. Bentley for Six Poems by Mr. T. Gray. Pp. 55. Folio. Dodsley, London. 1766-71. MS. Account of Eton College. By Thomas James. Pp. 162. 12mo. 1766-7L AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 15 1768. =^The Rebellion at Eton in 1768. By Jeremiah Milles. [A pamphlet ; ? title correct.] Poems of Thos. Gray. First Edition. 8vo. Dodsley, London. 1769. An Account of King's College Chapel in Cambridge ; including a Character of Henry VI., and a Short History of the Foundation of his two colleges, King's and Eton. By Henry Maiden, Chapel-Clerk. Illustrated. Pp. 96. Obi. post 8vo. Fletcher & Hodson, Cambridge. 1770. Sermons on Several Occasions by Thomas Ashton, D.D., Rector of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, Fellow of Eton College, and late Preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn. Illustrated. Pp. 486. Cr. 8vo. J. Whiston, London. 1771. An Extract from the Case of the Obligation on the Electors of Eton College to supply all Vacancies in that Society with those who are, or have been, Fellows of King's College, Cambridge, so long as Persons properly quahfied are to be had within that description. To which are added Two Letters to the Rev. Dr. Morell, in which the cavils of a Writer in the Ge7ieral Evening Post and others are considered and refuted. Part I. Of the Election of Fellows. By a late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge (Dr. Thos. Ashton), Pp. 47. Sq. demy 8vo, T. Waller, London. 16 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. Poems by Thomas Gray. Pp. 69. Demy 4to. T. Ewing, Dublin. Poetical Essay on the Existence of God. By Rev. W. H. Roberts of Eton. 3 parts. Part I., pp. 24; II., 28; III., 32. Roy. 8vo. J. & H. Hughs, London. 1773. *A Poetical Epistle to Christopher Anstey, Esq., on the EngUsh Poets, chiefly those who have written in blank verse. By W. H. Roberts, Fellow of Eton. First Edition. 4to. 1774. Poems. By Dr. Roberts, of Eton College. Pp. 163. Sm. post Svo. J. Pote, Eton. Britannia. A Poem. In 2 parts. By an Eton Scholar [James Harwood]. Pp. 16. Sq. roy. Svo. W. Harris & J. Matthews, London. Registrum Regale, sive Catalogus, I. Praeposito^mm utriusque Collegii Regalis Etonensis et Cantabrigiensis. II. Sociorum Collegii Etonensis. III. Alumnorum. Sm. 4to. Etonae. 1774. 1775. Poems of Mr. Gray. Memoirs of Life and Writings. By W. Mason. Pp. 416. Sq. imp. Svo. Dodsley, London. 1776. ^Sacred Annals designed for the Sunday Exercise of the Young Gentlemen educated at Eton School. T. Morell, AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 17 Poems by Mr. Gray. A New Edition. Pp. 146. Sm. post 8vo. J. Murray, London. 1778. Poems of Mr. Gray. A New Edition. Illustrated. Pp. 158. Long 12mo. J. Murray, London. 1785. An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, not in any other Collection : with Several Pieces never before published. A New Edition, including many pieces not in the former edition, and several never before printed. J. Debrett, London. 1786. The New Foundling Hospital for Wit, being a Collection of Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, not in any other Collection. Vol. I. Pp. 323. .J. Debrett, Piccadilly. [Contains (p. 7) a poem by Lord Carlisle on his School- fellows at Eton.] The Poems of Mr. Gray. With notes by Gilbert Wakefield, B.A., late Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. Pp. 207. Sm. cr. 8vo. J Kearsley, London. Poems by Mr. Gray. A New Edition. Illustrated. Pp. 178. Sm. post 8vo. J. Murray, London. 1786-8. The Poetical Works of Dr. Thomas Parnell, Thomas Gray, Richard West. Illustrated. 4 vols. Vol. I., pp. 175 ; II., 180 ; III. 96 ; IV., 12. 32mo. Fry, Couchman & Bell, London, 1786-8, B 18 AN ETON BTBLIOGEAPHY. 1787. The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray and WiUiam CoHins. Foho. Gray, pp. xxiii., 136 ; CoUins, vii., 83. FouHs, Glasgow. The Microcosm: a Periodical Work. By Gregory Griffin. [Edited by G. Canning, John Smith, Robert Smith, John Hookham Frere.] 40 Numbers (complete). First Edition. Pp. 455. Post 8vo. C. Knight, Windsor. 1787. The same. Second Edition. Pp. 451. Cr. 8vo. Knight, Windsor. 1788. The same. Third Edition. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. 242 ; II., 228. 12mo. Knight, Windsor. 1790. The same. Fourth Edition. Inscribed to the Rev. Dr. Davies. 2 vols. Illustrated. Vol. I., pp. 165 ; I., 151. 16mo. Knight, Windsor. 1809. The same. Fifth Edition. Pp. 295. 12mo. Charles Knight, London. 1825. The same. Pp. 30, 93. Cr. 8vo. J. Limbird, London. 1827. 1788. The Microcosm. Second Edition. (See 1787.) The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth. By .lohn Nichols. 2 vols. (Illustrated.) Vol. I., pp. 831 ; II., 915. 4to. Society of Antiquaries, London. 1790. Poems by Mr. Gray. A New Edition. Pp. 178, Post 8vo. J, Murray, London, AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 19 *The Opera of // Penseroso {i.e., the operation of birching). A performance both Vocal and Instrumental, as it is acted at the Royal Theatres of Eton and Westminster. One Coloured Plate. Circa 1790. IVie Mici^ocosm. Third Edition. (See 1787.) 1793. Poems by Mr. Gray. Pp. xxvi., 106. Demy 4to. Bodoni, Parma. 1794. Corrections of Various Passages in the English Version of the Old Testament : upon the authority of Ancient MSS. and Ancient Versions. By the late W. H. Roberts, D.D., Provost of Eton College. Published by his son, W. . Roberts, JNI.A., Fellow of Eton College. Pp. 254. Cr. 8vo. T. Cadell, London. 1794-6. ^Scenery and History of the River Thames. By Dr. W. Combe. 2 vols. 76 plates. Imp. 4to. Boydell, London. 1794-6. 1795. Musae Etonenses : seu Cm^minum Delectus nunc primum in lucem editus. By G. Herbert. 3 vols. Vol. I., pp. 336 ; II., 276; III., 64. Demy Svo. G. Stafford, Londini. 1795. (Also on Large Paper.) The same. Editio Altera, aucta. 3 vols. ^^ol. I., pp. 360 ; II., 299 ; III., 66. Cr. 8vo. T. Ingalton, Etonae, 1817, 20 AN p:ton bibliography. 1796. *The Interesting Trial between the Parish and College of Eton at the Quarter Sessions of Aylesbury — the Marquis of Buckingham, President — upon an Appeal of the Rev. Dr. Davies, Provost of Eton College, against the Rate for the Relief of the Poor of that Parish. Taken in Shorthand by Mr. Sibly, Oct. 6th, 1796. [Cf. Gentleman s Mag., Ixvii., p. 592.] *Poems. By Rev. Henry Rowe. 2 vols. 1797. *Poems. By George Monck Berkeley. London. Alumni Etonenses; or a Catalogue of the Provosts and Fellows of Eton College and King's College, Cambridge, from the Foundation in 1443 to the year 1797 ; with an Account of their Lives and Preferments collected from original MSS. and authentic biographical works. By Thomas Harwood. Pp. 363. Sm. demy 4to. M. Pote, Eton. 1799. Original Sketch of a Sporting Etonian. In The Sporting Magazine, Dec, 1799, Vol. XV. 8vo. 1799-1800. Poetical Works of Thos Gray, with Some Account of his Life and Writings. Illustrated. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. 186 ; -^ / II., 223. 12mo, J. Scalcherd, London. 1799-1800, AN ETON BIBLIOGKAPHY. 21 1800. Poems by JMr. Gray. A New Edition. Demy 8vo. Pp. 162. F. J. du Roveray, London. 1801. Picturesque Views on the River Thames, from its source in Gloucestershire to the Nore ; with Observations on the Pubhc Buildings and other Works of Art in its Vicinity. By Samuel Ireland. 2 vols. Illustrated. Vol. I., pp. 209 ; II., 258. Sm. roy. 8vo. T. Egerton, Whitehall. The Beauties of England and Wales ; or Original Dehneations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive of each County: Bucks, by Edward Wedlake Brayley and John Britton. Illustrated. Pp. 125. Cr. 8vo. Hood & Sharpe, London. The Poetical Works of George, Lord Lyttelton, with Addi- tions : to which prefixed, an Account of his Life. Illustrated. [Contains Sohloquy of a Beauty in the Country (written at Eton).] Pp. 147. Sm. post 8vo. Cadell & Davies, London. 1802. The Etonian out of Bounds, and other Poems. By Sir James Lawrence. Pp. 186. Sm. post 8vo. R. Faulder, London. 1803. Letter to the Rev. Dr. Goodall, Head Master of Eton School, on the Importance of a Religious Education. Pp. 36, Post 8vo. J. Stockdale, London. 23 AJ^a ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 1804. The Miniature. By Solomon Grildrig, of the College of Eton. Inscribed by permission to the Rev. Dr. Goodall. [Edited by Stratford Canning (Lord Stratford de Redcliffe), Thos. Rennell, H. Gaily Knight.] Illustrated. 15 numbers (complete). First Edition. Pp.368. Cr. 8vo. C. Knight, Windsor. 1804-5. Second Edition. Illustrated. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. 285 ; II., pp. 253. 12mo. C. Knight, Windsor. 1806. Windsor Guide. Pp. 139. 12mo. C. Knight, Windsor. 1804-5. Dissertations and Poems which gained the Rev. Dr. Buchanan's Prizes at Cambridge, Glasgow, and Eton. Pp. 382. Sq. roy. 8vo. 1804-5. 1805-1838. Herbert Stockhore's Montem Odes. (Broadsheets.) 1805, 1808, 1811, 1814, 1817, 1820, 1823, 1826, 1829, 1832, 1835,* 1838. 1806. The Miniature. Second Edition. (See 1804.) Translations chiefly from the Greek Anthology, with Tales and Miscellaneous Poems. By Rev. R. Bland and J. H. Merivale. Pp. 233. Post 8vo. R. Phillips, London. 1807. The Bee. No. 1 (complete). Pp. 15. Cr. 8vo. By Gelasinus Grizzle, of Eton. Pote k Williams. AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 23 1808. The Montem: A Musical Entertainment in two Acts. By the Rev. Heniy Rowe, LL.B. Pp. 92. Cr. 8vo. J. Strat- ford, London. =*The White Nun; or, the Black Dog of Dromore. By a young gentleman of note. Ingalton, Eton. 1808-9. (Written by C. R. Sumner, Bp. of Winchester, when an Eton boy.) Almae Matri Etonae. A Sonnet by Capel Lofft. 18th Feb., 1808. P. 1. 16mo. 1809. Preces Quotidianac in usum Scholae Collegii Regalls cqmd Etonam; quibus adjiciimtm^ Catechismus cum ordine Con- jirmationis Graece et Latine necnon Articuli Religionis secundum Eccledam Anglicanam Latine redditi. Pp. 107. 16mo. M. Pote, Windsor. Poems. 1. Lady Jane Grey ; a tale in two books, with miscel- laneous poems in Enghsh and Latin. 2. Sir Edgar ; a tale in two cantos, with serious translations from the ancients and meny imitations of a modern. By Francis Hodgson, M.A. Vol. I., pp. 352 ; II., 318. Cr. 8vo. J. JNIackinlay, London. 1809-10. The Microcosm. Fourth Edition. (See 1787.) 1810. Letters from a Nobleman to his Son during the Period ot his Education at Eton and Oxford. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. 328 ; II., 359. 12mo. Richard Phillips, London. *Zastrozzi. By P. B. Shelley. 24 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 1811. The Thames ; or, Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Pubhc Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery on the Banks of that noble river. Engravings by WiUiam Bernard Cooke, from Drawings by Samuel Owen. 2 vols. Illustrated. Demy 8vo. Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, London. The Life of William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester. By Richard Chandler. Illustrated. Pp. 428. Demy 8vo. White & Cochrane, London. ^Eton College Pony Races. In Tlie Sporting Magazine^ Aug. 1811, Vol. XXXVIII. 8vo. 1813. The History of Windsor and its Neighbourhood. By James Hakewill, Architect. Pp. 359. Roy. 4to. Edmund Lloyd, London. Gustavus Vasa and other Poems. By W. S. Walker. Pp. 264. Cr. 8vo. Longman k Co., London. Magna Britannia. Being a concise Topographical Account of the several Counties of Great Britain. By Daniel and Samuel Lysons. Illustrated. Vol. I., Part III. : Bucks. Pp. 279. Demy 4to. Cadell & Davies, London. *Gentlemaris Magazine. Pp. 537, 693. Part I. 1814 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 25 ^Etona. C[apel] L[oflPt]. Trostunae: ad villevi Faustinae. Anno mint: mdcccxiv. xii. A. K. Sept. 4 pp. Gedge & Barber, Bury. The Works of Thomas Gray, with JVIemoirs of his Life and Writings, by WiUiam Mason ; to which are subjoined Extracts Philological, Poetical and Critical, from the Author's Original Manuscripts. Selected and arranged by Thomas James JNIathias. 2 vols. Illustrated. Vol. I., pp. 581 ; II., 634-. Foho. W. Bulmer, Shakespeare Press, London. 1815. The Parent's Assistant. Vol. VI. By Maria Edgeworth : Eton Montem. Pp. 224. 32mo. R. Hunter, London. 1816. The History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton and West- minster ; with the Charterhouse, the Schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow and Rugby, and the Free School of Christ's Hospital. Coloured plates. Pp. 366. Roy. 4to. R. Ackermann, London. Report of the Proceedings in the Case of an Appeal preferred by the Provost and Scholars of King's College, Cambridge, against the Provost and Fellows of Eton College to the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, the Visitor of both Societies. Determined 15th August, 1815. By Philip Williams, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Pp. 171. Cr. 8vo. J. Butterworth, London. 1816. S6 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. Readings on Poetry. By Richard Lovell Edgeworth and JNlaria Edgeworth. Pp. 213. 32mo. Hunter, London. 1817. The Appeal of King's CoUege against the Fellows of Eton, respecting their holding Ecclesiastical Preferment with their Fellowships. Preferred a.d. 1814. Also, The Answer of the latter, and Reply of the former, with other Docu- ments relating to the said Case. To which are added Remarks critical and explanatory upon Mr. PhiMp Wilham's Report of the Pleadings in the said case which took place in the Court of Doctor's Commons, 16th and 17th May, 1815. Pp. 108. Cr. 8vo. James Hodson, Cambridge. 1817. The Dance of Life. A Poem by the Author of Dr. Syntax. Illustrated with Coloured Engravings by Thomas Rowland- son. By William Combe. Pp. 285. Long 8vo. R. Ackermann, London. Musae Etonenses. JEditio Alfetri, aucta. (See 1795.) 1818. Third Report from the Select Committee on the Education of the Lower Orders. Eton Evidence. Pp. 49. Sm. foUo. H. of Commons, June 1818. Fourth Report from the Select Committee on the Education of the Lower Orders. Appendix («): Documents- — Statutes of Eton College. Pp. 333. Folio. House of Commons 5th June. 1818. Aii ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 27 A Concise Description of the Endowed Grammar Schools in England and Wales, ornamented with engravings. By Nicholas Carlisle. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. 858; II., 983. Large demy 8vo. Baldwin, Craddock & Joy, London. Ralph Royster Doyster : a Comedy. [N. Udall.] Pp. 88. Long demy 8vo. James Compton, Cloth Fair, London. Reprinted 1818. ^Horae Otiosae. IMS. INIagazine. By J. INIoultrie. *The Lifiger or Colleger. MS. Magazine. Edited by G. B. Maturin and W. G. Cooksley. (Cf. Poetry of the College Magazine, 1819, p. 45.) 1819. ^The Lion. MSS. JNIagazine. circa 1819. [Said to have been edited by " Tom Carr, K.S." — Rev. Thomas Carr, In- cumbent of Southborough. Poetry of the College Magazine. Edited W. Blunt. Pp. 104. Demy 8vo. Knight & Son, Windsor. The Windsor Guide. Containing a Description of the Town and Castle; the Present State of the Paintings and Curiosities in the Royal Apartments ; an Account of the Monuments, Painted Windows, &;c., in St. George's Chapel ; with the Foundation of the Royal College of St. George, and of the Order of the Garter ; also a Descrip- tion of the Lodges, Parks and Forest. To which is added a brief Account of Eton. A New Edition. Pp.187. 12mo. Knight, Windsor. 28 AN ETON BIBLIOGKAPHY. Eton College : an Explanation of the various Local Passages and Allusions in the Appeal, &c., of King's College versus Eton College. By a Late Scholar. To which are added Remarks upon the Examination of the Provost of Eton College, before the Committee. Pp.58. Cr. 8vo. Hatchard, London. 1820. The Salt-Bearer : a Periodical Work. By an Etonian [ ? T. W. Helps]. 33 Numbers. (Complete.) May 1820, to April 1821. Pp. 380. B. E. Lloyd, London. The Etonian. 2 vols. Vol. I.: October 1820 to March 1821, pp. 400; Vol. II.: April 1821 to August 1821, pp. 446. Edited by W. Blunt and W. JNI. Praed. Cr. 8vo. Knight & Dredge, Windsor. 1821. Second Edition. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. 412 ; II., 448. Obi. cr. 8vo. H. Colburn, London. 1822. Third Edition. 3 vols. Vol. I., pp. 427; II., 323; III., 380. Post 8vo. H. Colburn, London. 1823. Fourth Edition. 3 vols. Vol. I., pp. 427; II., 323; III., 380. Post 8vo. H. Colburn, London. 1824. London and its Environs ; or, the General Ambulator and Pocket Companion for the tour of the INIetropolis and its vicinity within the circuit of Twenty-five INIiles. Descrip- tive of the objects most remarkable for grandeur, elegance, taste, local beauty, and antiquity. Illustrated by Anecdotes, historical and biographical. Illustrated. Twelfth Edition. Pp. 152, 436. 12mo. Scatcherd & Letterman, London. AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 29 A Series of Views of the Neighbourhood of Windsor. En- graved by Landseer, Middiman, W. B. Cooke, G. Cooke, &c. By James Hakewill. Pp. 34. Foho. B. E. Lloyd, London. 1821. ^The Student. By Solomon Sap. (Complete.) June 1821. * Article on The Etonian. In Qiiarteidy Review, April 1821. Poems of Thos. Gray. By Richard Westall, B.A. Pp. 134. 12mo. Jno. Sharpe, London. Eton Sketches. Pp. 6. Obi. demy 8vo. T. Ingalton, Eton. June 1821. 1822. Twenty-five Views on the Thames at Richmond, Eton, Windsor, and Oxford. Drawn on stone by W. Westall, A.R.A. Pp. 25. Sq. foho. Rodwell & Martin, London. Views on the Thames. By W. B. and G. Cooke. Pp. 75. Demy 4to. W. B. Cooke, London. The Etonian. Second Edition. (See 1820.) 1823. The Eton Montem. By P. A. In Knight's Qiiarterly Magazine, No. 1, June 1823. Pp. 8. 8vo. C. Knight, London. Passion: a Tale. By H. T. Pp. 122. Sm. post 8vo. J. Vincent, Oxford, 30 AN ETON BTBLTOGRAPHY. 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Fourth Edition. (See 1820.) 1825. The Windsor Guide, with a brief Account of Eton. A New Edition. Illustrated. Pp.215. Small post 8vo. C, Knight, Windsor. AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 31 ^Theodore and Emma ; or, the Italian Bandit. By An Etonian. 12mo. London, c. 182.5. The English Spy. Illustrated. Contents : The Five Principal Orders of Eton dames ; Election Saturday ; Herbert Stock- hore ; Life in Eton ; Apollo's Visit to Eton ; Recollections of an Old Etonian ; Eton Montem ; Farewell to Eton ; My Vale. By Bernard Blackmantle [Charles JNIolloy Westmacott.] Pp. 77. Demy 8vo. Sherwood & Jones, London. The Works of Thomas Gray. Containing his Poems and Correspondence, with INIemoirs of his Life and AVritings. A New Edition, containing some Additions, not before printed, with Notes of the various Editors. Portrait. 2 vols. Vol. 1., pp. cxiv., 228; II., 365. Demy 8vo. Harding, Triphook & Lepard, London. Illustrations of Public Schools : Eton Montem. 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Rogers (Lord Blach- ford), (Sir) J. W. Colvile, AV. E. Jelf, J. H. Law, P. A. Pickering, L. H. Shadwell, W. Skirrow, C. Wilder, A. H. Hallam. Cr. 8vo. T. Ingalton, Eton. Sixty Views of Endowed Grammar Schools from original drawings. By J. C. Buckler. With Letterpress Descrip- tions. Pp. 118. Demy 4to. Hurst & Co., London. ^The Triumvirate (only one number published), c. 1827. The Microcosm, (See 1787.) 1828. The Visitant's Guide to Windsor Castle and its Vicinity. Fourth Edition, Pp. 156, 12mo, C. Andrews, Windsor, AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 33 Picturesque Tour of the Thames. Illustrated by Twenty-four Coloured Views, a Map, and A^ignettes, from original drawings taken on the spot. By W. AVestall and S. Owen. Pp. 172. Imp. 4to. R. Ackermann, London. The Oppidan. Two numbers. (Complete.) Pp. 172. Cr. 8vo. T. Ingalton, Eton. October 1828. An Account of the Expenses of the two Brothers, JMr. Henry and Mr. William Cavendish, sons of Sir AVilham Cavendish, of Chatsworth, Knight, at Eton College, beginning 21st October, 2nd Elizabeth, 1560 (from a contemporary manu- script). In The Retrospective Review, April 1828. Pp. 7. Cr. 8vo. Baldwin & Cradock, London. The Man of Ton. A Satire. By Sir J. D. Paul. Pp. 112. Demy 8vo. H. Colburn, London. Reminiscences of Henry Angelo. AVith Memoirs of his late Father and Friends. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. 510 ; II., 558. Demy 8vo. H. Colburn, London. 1828-30. Some Account of the System of Fagging at AVinchester School. AVith Remarks and a Correspondence with Dr. WilUams, Head Master of that Pubhc School, on the late expulsions thence for resistance to the authority of the Praefects. By Sir Alexander Malet., Bart. Pp. 23. Post 8vo. .1. Ridgway, I^ondon. ^Review of above. In IVie Literary Gazette, c. 1828-9. c 34 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 1829. A Letter to Sir A. 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Pp. 168. 16mo. T. Cadell, Strand. Sonnet: On Seeing Eton College. B. In The Monthly Magazine, Sept., 1830. Pp. 1. Sm. 8vo. Whittaker, Treacher, & Co. London. AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 35 1831. Reminiscences of Eton. By An Etonian [H. J. C. Blake]. Pp. 152. Cr. 8vo. J. Hackman, Chichester. Excerpta Historica : or, Illustrations of English History. By Samuel Bentley. Pp. 444. Sm. roy. Svo. S. Bentley, London. ^History of Buckinghamshire. By G. Lipscombe. (4 vols. Svo.) Vol. IV., section on Eton. 1831-47. 1832. JNIontem : a Poem. By An Etonian [Fitzjames T. Price, of Hereford]. Pp. 36. Cr. 8vo. T. Ingalton, Eton. The Year-Book of Daily Recreation and Information. By William Hone. Illustrated. Pp. 826. Demy 8vo. W. Tegg, Cheapside. The Eton College Magazine. Edited by J. Wickens, G. W. (Lord) Lyttelton, T. Phinn, A. J. EUis, W. P. BoUand, C. G. Wynne. June-November, 1832. Eight numbers. ( Complete. ) Pp. 309. Sm. demy 8vo. Ingalton, Eton. ^Farewell to JNIontem. By W. Selwyn. ^Persius Redivivus. A Satire. *The Pilgrim, and other Poems. Hatchard, Piccadilly. A List of the Boys at Eton in 1779-80. From The Gentleman s Magazine. Jan. 1832. Signed Zo. Pp. 3. Cr. 8vo. 1833. *]VIonody on the Death of the late Mr. John Bowes, of the original Windsor Coach. 12mo. 36 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. The Kaleidoscope: a Periodical conducted by Eton Boys. [Edited by A. J. Ellis, T. B. Charlton, H. Rycroft, G. Cunningham, G. W. (Lord) Lyttelton, (Sir) F. H. Doyle, E. Goulburn (Dean of Norwich), J. Hamilton, J. Jermyn, R. Lloyd, G. Lonsdale, A. Mills.] 28th January to 24th June, 1833. Nine numbers. (Complete.) Pp.348. Cr. 8vo. T. Ingalton, Eton. The Shelley Papers. Memoirs of Percy Bysshe Shelley, by T. Medwin, Esq., and original Poems and Papers by P. B. Shelley. First Edition. Pp. 180. 16mo. Whittaker, Treacher, London. Account of Eton College (Illustrated), in The Penny Magazine. Nov. 16th, 1833. Pp. 2. Imp. 8vo. 1834. Tombleson's Eighty Picturesque Views of the Thames and Medway. By W. G. Fearnside. Pp. 84. Imp. 8vo. Black h Armstrong, London. Eton School: Education in England. [By Rev. H. H. Milman.] In The Quarterly Review, August 1834. Pp. 50. Demy 8vo. IVIurray, London. Some Remarks on the Present Studies and Management of Eton School. By A Parent. Second Edition. Pp. 33. Post 8vo. .T. Ridgway, London. A Few Words in Reply to the above. By " Etonensis." Pp. 20. Post 8vo. .1. Hatchard & Son, London. * Article on above. In The Monthly Revieiv, Vol. 133 (Vol. I., New Series), Feb. 1834. AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 37 The Eton Abuses considered in a Letter addressed to the Author of " Some Remarks on the Present Studies and Management of Eton School." Second Edition. Pp. 36. Cr. 8vo. Ridgway, London. *The Eton System of Education Vindicated, and its Capabihties of Improvement Considered ; in reply to some recent publications. 8vo. Pp. 30. Rivington, London. 1835. The Youth's Cornucopia. Second Edition. Illustrated. Pp. 292. 12mo. John Chidley, London. Montem Lists : from 1773 to 1834, inclusive. Pp. 63. Obi. cr. 8vo. T. Ingalton, Eton. 1835. Evidence on behalf of Eton College in opposition to the G. W. Railway Bill. Pp. 62. Post 8vo. Baynes & Harris, London. 1836. Eton Revisited : in August, 1836. By ju,. In Colburn's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. XLVIII., Part III. 1836. Pp. 9. Cr. 8vo. H. Colburn, London. The Works of Thos. Gray. 4 vols. Vol. I., pp. cxxiv., 223 ; II., cxvii., 192; III., viii., 311; IV., viii., 312. 12mo. W. Pickering, London. 1837. Self- Formation ; or, the History of an Individual Mind. Intended as a Guide for the Intellect through Difficulties to Success. By a Fellow of a College [Capel Loffl]. 2 vols. Vol. I., pp. 285 ; II., 271. Post 8vo. C. Knight, London, 38 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. Poems. By T. AV. Allies (First Newcastle Scholar, 1827). Pp. 193. Sm. 12ino. Talboys, Oxford. England under Seven Administrations. (Eton JNIontem.) By Albany Fonblanque. 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Eton Addresses : 1831-183G. [Edited by R. Needham Cust.] Pp. 56. Cr. Svo. [Also on Large, Paper.] T. Ingalton &c Son, Eton. 1840. The Thames and its Tributaries ; or, Rambles among the Rivers. By Charles Mackay. Illustrated. 2 vols, ^''ol. I., pp. 400; II., 412. Cr. Svo. R. Bentley, London. Windsor Castle and its Environs ; including Eton College. By Leitch Ritchie. Illustrated. Roy. 8vo. Longmans, I^ondon. The same. Second Edition, with Additions by Edward Jesse. Pp. 312. Demy Svo. H. G. Bohn, London. 1848. Sale Catalogue of Dr. Goodall's Library. Pp. 82. Cr. Svo. Leigh & Sotheby, London. Extracts from the Statutes of Eton College, with Remarks. By an Etonian, a Member of the Inner Temple. In IVte Morning Chronicle, 22nd April, 1840. Pp. 20. Sm. 16mo. R. Oxley, Windsor. A Day at Eton. By E. Jesse. In Bentley's 3fiscellanij, 12th May, 1840. Pp. 6. Demy Svo. Bentley, London. Primitiae et Reliquiae. By the Marquis of AVellesley. Pp. 90. Sm. demy Svo. G. Nichol, London. 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The same. A New Edition. Pp. 92. Sm. 12mo. John Murray, London. 1843. Rules of the Etonian Club established in Oxford, 24th April, 1839. Pp. 15. Obi. 12mo. J. Munday, Oxford. 1841. Edward Irwin's Montem Ode, 1841. (Broadsheet.) AN ETON BIBLIOaRAPHY. 41 Edward Irwin's Verses to Queen Victoria on visiting Eton Coll. June 1st, 1841. "Old Eton's Glory." (Printed on satin.) 1842. The Works of Roger Hutchinson, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and afterwards of Eton Coll., a.d. 1550. Edited for the Parker Society by John Bruce, Esq. Pp. 366. Svo. University Press, Cambridge. Eton College Chapel Choir Book. Cathedral Chants. Edited by Alfred Bennett. Pp. 142. Demy 4to. JMori & Lavenu, London. The Eton Bureau. [Edited by C. W. Johnson (Furse), W. Johnson (Cory), W. B. Marriott, H. A. Simonds, H. J. Coleridge, G. H. Money, J. F. Mackarness (Bp. of Oxford), J. D. ( Lord ) Coleridge.] 7 numbers. ( Complete. ) Pp. 336, Ingalton & Son, Eton. Recollections of Eton. By An Etonian. In The Nei'o Monthly Magazine and Humorist, edited by Thomas Hood. Pp. 45. Cr. Svo. H. Colburn, London. Vos Valete. Pp. 7. Post Svo. Ingalton, Eton. The Eton Calendar. 1842. Second Edition. Pp. 24. Sm. 16mo. E. P. Williams, Eton. Plans and Elevation of the Proposed Alterations and Ad- ditional Buildings in Eton College for the accommodation of the Scholars on the Foundation. John Shaw, Archt, 1842-3. 1 p. Folio. Day & Haghe. 42 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. Report of the State of tlie Drainage of Eton College and Eton, with Suggested I niprov enients, and on the Occasional Floods from the River Thames, in a I^etter addressed to the Rev. Dr. Hawtrey, Head Master of Eton College. By John Roe, A.T.C.E. Pp. IG. Cr. 8vo. R. Spencer, London. The Environs of London. Western Division. By .John Fisher Murray. Illustrated. Pp. 350. Long demy 8vo. W. Blackwood, Edinburgh. New Zealand : a Poem. Dedicated to the Rev. E. Coleridge, by An Old Etonian. Pp. 30. Obi. I2mo. L. & G. Seeley, London. 1843. A Summer Day at Windsor and a A^isit to Eton. A New Edition. (See 1 84 1.) Original Letters of Eminent Literary Men of the 16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries. AVith Notes and Illustrations by Sir Henry Ellis. Camden Society. Pp. vii., 4G0. Sq. demy 8vo. J. B. Nichols, London. Interpret atio Graeca metrica regularum quarnndam in usum puerorum semestri eocaminatione Etonae spectandorum typis nuper commissarum. A ccedunt notulae quaedam philologicae. Pp. 15. 12mo. Utopiae, 9381. \_Etonae, 1843.] Poems. By John INIoultrie. The Dream of Life ; I^ays of the Enghsh Church. Vol. II. Pp. 368. 12mo. W, Pickering, London. (Cf. 1838 and 1854.) AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 43 I^ighter Hours : a Series of Poems. By An Etonian [Arthur Browning]. Pp. 155. 12ino. Ingalton & Son, Eton. *A Few AVords to the Provost of Eton (F. Hodgson). Upon certain late proceedings of his in the Rehgious Government of Eton College. By An Etonian. Poems. By Sir Henry Wotton. Edited by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. Pp. viii., 22. Post 8vo. Percy Society, London. March, 1843. The Parents' School and College Guide ; or Liher^ Scholastictis. Compiled by Richd. Gilbert. Second Edition. Pp. ix., 634. 12mo. J. G. F. & J. Rivington, London. 1844. Memorials of Eton College. By C. W. RadcUffe. Pp. 48 ; hthographs. Folio. T. Ingalton, Eton. Eton Scenes and Eton Men. By Robert Armitage, Author of "Doctor Hookwell" — in Bentlei/s Miscellany, July, August, November, 1844. Pp. 29. Demy 8vo. Bentley, London. Scenes from the Rejected Comedies. By some of the com- petitors for the prize of £500 offered by Mr. B. Webster, Lessee of the Haymarket Theatre, for the best original Comedy illustrative of EngUsh Manners. ( G. A. A'Beckett. ) Pp. 48. Cr. 8vo. Punch Office, London. Scenes and Tales of Country Life : with Recollections of Natural History. By Edward .Tesse. Illustrated. A New Edition. Pp. viii., 399, Post 8vo, J. Murray, London. 44 AN ETON BIBLIOGRAPHY. 1845. The Art of Losing one's Remove: a Treatise: being a Pre- paration to the Art of Pluck : to which is added Fragments from the Trial Papers. By " Scriblerus Etonensis." Pp. 23. Obi. 12mo. Ingalton & Son, Eton. c. 1845. 1846. Euormos. By An Old Etonian. (Rev. Richard Lewis Brown.) Pp. 103. 16mo. E. P. Wilhams, Eton. The Legacy of an Etonian. Edited by "Robert Nolands," Sole Executor. (Rev. R. W. Essington.) Pp. 181. Cr. 8vo. Macmillan & Barclay, Cambridge. The Confessions of an Etonian. By I. E. M. Pp. 150. Cr. 8vo. Saunders & Otley, London. Lectures on the Church Catechism, delivered in Eton College Chapel. By E. C. Hawtrey. Pp. 235. 12mo. C. H. Lambert, Paris. (Not pubUshed.) Random Recollections of an Eton Life. By " Amator Etonae." Dedicated Lectori Studioso. Pp. 23. Sm. 12mo. Simpkin & Marshall, London. Memoirs and Correspondence of the Most Noble Richard, INIarquess Wellesley. By Robert Rouiere Pearce. Illus- trated. 3 vols. Vol. I., pp. 431 ; II., 460 ; III., 456. 8vo. R. 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W. Cornish, E. C. Austen Leigh, A. C. Ainger, A. C. James, H. E. Luxmoore, G. E. Marindin, R. A. H. Mitchell, W. Durnford, C. H. Everard, J. Cole. Pp. 5. Roy. 4to. n.d. MS. * Sense ' for verses by Dr. Keate. n.d. From Melincourt : a Novel. In English, Latin, and Itahan verse. By E. C. Hawtrey. Pp. 3. Sm. post 8vo. n.d. Poems. By a Young Gentleman at Eton School (under sixteen years of age). Pp. 15. Cr. 8vo. JVIr. Lander, Eton. n.d. AN ETON BIBLIOGBAPHY. 109 The Visitors' Handbook to AVindsor, Eton, and Virginia Water. Pp. 64. 12mo. Cradock k Co., London, n.d. An Elegy, written in memory of a Young Lady who died by accident two days before her intended marriage. By An Etonian. Pp. 8. Roy. 8vo. C. Knight, Windsor. ?i.d. A Review of the Changes made at Eton since February, 1864. Pp. 19. Cr. 8vo. n.d. Views of Windsor and Eton. Drawn and engra\'ed by W. WestaU, A.R.A. Pp. 4. Royal 8vo. W. Westall, Regent's Park. n.d. Twelve Views in AVindsor Forest and its Vicinity. Sketched from Nature by JNIiss Knowles. Drawn on stone by David Cox, jun. Pp. 12. Obi. folio. Dickinson & Son, London. 7i.d. Birket Foster Sketch Book. Pp. 70. Obi. 32mo. 7i.d. Eton Squibs. (From Private MSS.) Pp. 18. Sm. roy. 8vo. n.d, ^Skelton's Views of Eton and Environs. Six coloured plates. Folio. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF WORKS. ABRAHAM (C. J.) Sermon preached in Eton College Chapel, 24th July, 1858. [1858.] 53 Ackermann (R.) History of ... . Winchester, Eton, &c. [1816.] 25 Adams (C.) The Etonian and Geoffrey Selwood. [184.1.] 40 Adams (J.) A Sermon preached at St. Paul's .... 8th Dec, 1T02. [1702.] 10 Adams (W. H. D.) Windsor Castle and the Waterway Thither. [1880.] 75 Adderley(J.) The New Floreat : A Letter, &c. [1894.] 94 Addresses delivered by Thackeray and Mathias .... on the Visit of ... . Prince Albert. [1852.] 49 Adventurer (The) : 1867-72. [1867.] 64 Ainger (A. C.) Fives. (Badminton Library.) [1890.] 86 New Fives Courts. Appeal for Subscriptions. [1879.] 74 and Barnby (J.) Eton Songs. [1892.] 90 and Barnby (J.) Eton School Songs. [1894.] 93 Alcaics. [Supposed to be by the Marquess of Wellesley.] See Nugae Etonenses. 107 Alcock (C. W.) Football as She is Played. At Eton : the Field Game. {Public School Mag., Dec. 1901. [1901.] 107 Allestree (R.) Forty Sermons, .... preached before the King, &c. [1684.] 8 Allies (T. W.) Poems. [1837.] 38 Alphabet (The) Annotated .... in Doggerel Verse. [1853.] 50 Alumnorum E. Collegia Regali de Etona, &c. {cf. Brit. Mus. Add. MSS. 24, 319, f. 55.) [1710.] 10 A mphibian ( The). [ 1 898-9. ] 102 Angelo (Henry) Reminiscences of. [1828.] 33 Annals (The) of Eton. {Chambers's .Tournal, June, 1866.) [1866.] 63 Appeal (The) of King's CoUege against the Fellows of Eton, 1814. [1817.] 26 [Arkwright (J. H.)] A Dream : a Ballad. ]1852.] 48 A Reply {to aXtiGtc). [1852.] 48 Armitage(R.) Eton Scenes and Eton Men. {Benthg's Miscellany, IQU. [1844.] 43 112 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF WORKS. Armstrong (W.) The Thames, from its Rise to the Nore. [1887.] 82 Arnold (Matthew). A Speech .... (delivered to the Eton Literary Society). CurnhUl Mcuj., May 1879. [1879.] 71. An Eton Boy. {FoHnlc/JUli/ Kevmv, June, 1882.) [1889.] 76 Arnold (Mr. Matthew) and the Great Public Schools : Eton. {Macmillans Mag., June, 1864.) [1864.] 61 Art (The) of Losing one's Remove, &c. By ' Scriblerus Etonensis.' [1845.] 44 Ai-undines Cami : .... edidit Henricus Dniri/. Editlo altera. [1853.] 49 Ascham (The) Society. 200th Meeting, June" 3rd, 1901. [1901.] 106 Ascham(R.) The Scholemaster. [1863.] 58 [Ashton (T.)] An Extract from the Case of the Obligation on the Electors of Eton College, &c. [1771.] 15 Sermon .... on the Suppression of the Rebellion. [1746.] 12 Sermons on Several Occasions. [1770.] 15 Asylum (An) for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse. New Edition. [1785.] 17 BADMINTON LIBRARY : Boating. By W. B. Woodgate. [1891.] 88 Cricket. By A. G. Steel, and Others. [1893.] 93 Fives. By A. C. Ainger. [1890.] 86 Lawn Tennis. By C. G. Heathcote. [1890.] 86 Rackets. By E. O. P.-Bouverie. [1890.] 86 Rowing. By R. P. Rowe, and Others. [1898.] 102 Rowing at Eton. See supra Boating. Tennis. By J. M. Heathcote, and Others. [1890.] 86 [Bankes (G. N.)] A Day of My Life, &c. Second Edition. [1877.] 72 About some Fellows. New Edition. [1890.] 86 An Eton Boy's Letters. [1901.] 105 Our Great Public Schools : Eton College. {Boys Ovm Paper, May- July, 1886.) [1886.] 80 Bantling {The). Nos. 1-9. [1900.] 104 Barnby (J.) and Ainger (A. C.) Eton Songs. ]1892.] 90 Barnes (A. S.) Eton in the Olden Days. [1898.] 100 Barnhill (L.) A Year Ago. [1888.] 84 Bateman (C.) An Enquiry into a . . . . physical transaction at Eaton. [Gentleman^ s Mag. xxviii., p. 489.] [1758.] 13 Beattie (Dr.) Poetical Works. [1824.] 30 Bee {The). By Gelasinus Grizzle. [1807.] 22 Bekynton (T.) Official Correspondence of. (Rolls Series.) [1872.] Q& Bell (Mrs. H.) Eton et le Type des Public Schools en Angleterre. {La Science Sociale, April, 1899.) [1899.] 103 Benson (A.) and Goodhart (A.) Eton School Songs. [1893.] 92 Benson (A. C.) The Aschamite's Dream. [1901.] 105 Bahylonica. [1895.] 94 Le Cahier Jaune : Poems. [1892.] 90 The Eton Jubilee. {National Rev., July, IS91.) [1891.] 89 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF WORKS. 113 Benson (A. C.) The Eton Mission. {Newbeiy House Mag., June, m93.) [1893.] 93 [ ] Eton of To-day. (With ' Eton of Old,' by [W. H. Tucker].) [1892.] 91 Fasti Etonenses. [1899.] 102 Lyrics. [1895.] 95 Mac : an Ode. [1898.] 101 Ode in Memory of the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone. [1898.] 101 Latin Translation [of ditto] by W. Durnford. [1898.] 101 Poems. [1893.] 92 The Professor. [1895.] 94 Thomas Gray. [1895.] 95 The Training of Boys at Eton. {Forum, June, 1892.) [1892.] 91 Bentley (R.) Designs for Six Poems by Mr. T. Gray. [1766.] 14 Bentley(S.) Excerpta Historica. [1831.] 35 Berkeley (G. M.) Poems. [1797.] 20 Best (The) Bat in the School. {London Mag., Feb. 1829.) [1829.] 34 Bill at Maidenhead of the Boys' Rebellion, 2nd November, 1768. See Nugae Etonenses. 107 Bill of Eton CoUege and School. [1745.] 12 Birch (H. M.) A Sermon Preached in Eton CoUege Chapel. [1873.] 67 Blackmantle (B.) The EngUsh Spy. [1825.] 31 [Blake (H. C.)] Reminiscences of Eton. [1831.] 35 Blake-Humfrey (R. H.) The Eton Boating Book. With Appendbc. [1880.] 75 Bland and Merivale. Translations .... from the Greek Anthology, &c. [1806.] 22 Bonar (H.) God's Way of Peace. [1882.] 76 [Booth (G.)] Nugae Canorae quMS in Amicorum .... Etonen»is. [1826.] 31 Bosanquet (R. C.) Songs of the Football Cup. Music by Sir J. Barnby. [1890.] 87 Bouverie (E. O. P.-) Rackets. (Badminton Library.) [1890.] 86 Boyle (E. V.) A Midsummer Night Dream. [1888.] 83 Boyle (R.) Works. (Philaretus.) Vol. I., pp. 7-9. [1744.] 12 Brand (J.) Observations of Popular Antiquities. [1877.] 71 Brandreth (H.) A Few Words with the Eton Reformers. [1865.] 61 The Newcastle Select. [1899.] 102 [Braye (Lord)]. Se^ Wyatt-EdgeU (A. ) Brayley and Britton. Beauties of England and Wales. Bucks. [1801.] 21 Bridges (R.) Founder's Day : a Secular Ode. [1891.] 89 Brock (A. C.) Eton. [1900.] 103 Bromfield (W.) A Narrative .... relative to the conduct of Mr. Bromfield toward Mr. Aylett .... at Eton. [1759.] 14 Brown (J.) Arthur H. Hallam. [1862.] 57 [Brown (R. L.)] Euormos. [1846.] 44 [Browning (A.)] Lighter Hours : a Series of Poems. [1843.] 43 Browning (O.) Eton. {Picturesque Europe, Part H., May, 1892.) [1892.] 90 In Memoriam : Richard Okes. {Cambridge Revie^o, Nov. 29th, 1888.) [1888.] 84 Buckland (C. T.) Eton : 1836 to 1841. {Longmans Mag., June, 1888.) [1888.] 83 Eton Fifty Years Ago. {MacmilUms Mag., Nov. 1889.) [1889.] 85 Buckler (J. C.) Sbcty Views of Endowed Grammar Schools. [1827.] 32 Burnand (F. C.) Guy Fawkes Day. A Farce. [1852.] 49 My Time, and what I've done with it. [1874.] 68 H 114 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF WORKS. Business of 4th Form and Remove, c. [1824.] ec., I'^m.) [1896.] 97 Ellis (Sir H.) Original Letters of Eminent Literary Men. 16th to 18th cent. (Camden Society.) [1843.] 42 Erasmus. The Apophthegmes of. Trans, by N. UdaU. Ed. by R. Roberts. [1877.] 71 Escott(T. H. S.) The Eton Tradition. (Be^mma, March, 1876.) [1876.] 71 Essays on a Liberal Education. Edited by F. W. Farrar. [1867.] 63 [Essington (R. W.)] The Legacy of an Etonian. [1846.] 44 Eton. {Knight's Pictorial Half Hours, Yo\. IV.) [1851.] 48 Eton. By Another Paterfamilias. [1861.] 5& Eton. {Macmillan's Mag.,¥&h.,im\.) [1861.] 5Q Eton. {British Quarterly Review, Jan., 1868.) [1868.] 64 Eton. {All the Year Round, May <20th, 1^16.) [1876.] 71 Eton, Letter .... on Rebellion at Eton, dated Dec. 2nd, 1783. (Hist. MSS. Comm. 14th Report, Appen. pt i., 1894.) [1894.] 94 Eton : Newcastle Scholarship. {Educational Mag., yia.Y,\%^fy.) [1840.] 39 Eton : Review of Sir J. Coleridge's Lecture, &c. {Westminster Revieio, April, 1861.) [1861.] 56 Eton : Things Old and New. By an Old K. S. [1868.] 64 Eton (The) Abuses considered in a Letter, &c. Second Edition. [1834.] 37 Eton. Account of Eton. {CasselVs Illm. Family Paper, 27th April, IS61.) [1861.] 56 Eton Address to Prince Consort, &c. Spoken by Oscar Browning. [1854.] 50 Eton Address to the Queen. Spoken by E. D. Stone. [1851.] 48 Eton Addresses : 1831-1836. [Ed. by R. N. Cust.] [1840.] 39 Eton and Harrow : or, Pearls before Swine. {Baily's Mag., August, 1864.) [1864.] 60 Eton and Harrow Match. {Annals of Sporting, Yol. xii., p. ISl, IS27.) [1827.] 32 Eton V. Harrow Matches, 1805-1839. {Harrow Notes, 1886-7.) [1886.] 81 Eton as it is. {Victoria Mag., Nov., Dec. 1864; Jan., 1865.) [1864.] 61 Eton Bachelors' Assurance and Wedding Present Company, Limited. Prospectus, [1888.] 84 Eton (The) Boys. {Boy's Own Volume, Dec, IS63.) [1863.] 58 Eton { The) Bureau. [ 1 842. ] 41 Eton (The) Calendar. 1842. Second Edition. [1842.] 41 Eton {The) Classical Casket. By M. H. [1838.] 38 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OP WORKS. 117 Eton {The) Fortnightly. [1887.] 82 Eton Forty Years Ago. {Union Jack, l^m.) [1880.] 74 Eton {The) Idler. [Ed. by H. E. S. Freraantle and C. W. E. Cotton.] [1893.] 92 Eton Literary and Scient. Society, Papers and Lectures. [1872.] 67 [1873.] 67, 68 [1879.1 74 Eton Loan Collection. Original Circular. [1891.] 88 Eton Loan Collection Catalogues. [1891.] 88 Second Edition. [1891.] 88 Third Edition. L. P. [1891.] 89 Eton {The) Miscellany. By B. Bouverie. [1827.] 32 Eton (The) Montem. By P. A. {Quarterly May., 3 \me,\S