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Note on the numbering and dating of volumes
There have been three series of Chetham Society publications. The first (Old) series ran officially from 1843 to 1882, but its last volume was not in fact published until 1888. It includes 114 volumes together with two volumes of indexes. The first volume of the second (New) series was published in 1883, and the last, volume 110, in 1947. The Third Series began in 1949 and has continued to the present.
The correct notation, perhaps following the precedent set by the Camden Society, therefore uses the terms Old, New and Third Series - not First and Second. An additional complication was caused by delays in the publication of volumes which had already been assigned a number - these, by appearing late, meant that the chronological progression of publications does not conform strictly to the notional sequence. The list below uses the notional (numerical) sequence, and additionally distinguishes each series by using the abbreviations OS, NS and TS. For more detail the reader is referred to the list of Chetham Society publications in E.L.C. Mullins, Texts and Calendars: an analytical guide to serial publications, I (1958) [to T.S. 7] and II (1983) [to T.S. 29], (Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks Nos.7 and 12).
The present list uses arabic numerals for volume numbers. This is in accordance with the Texts & Calendars listing, and also with the invariable practice of the Chetham Society council in its annual reports and minutes throughout its existence. Roman numerals were generally used on the title pages and spines of volumes until the start of the Third Series.
OLD SERIES
OS 1 Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1634-1635, by Sir William Brereton, bart. (ed. Edward Hawkins, 1844).
OS 2 Tracts relating to the military proceedings in Lancashire during the great civil war, commencing with the removal by parliament of James, Lord Strange, afterwards Earl of Derby, from his lieutenancy of Lancashire, and terminating with his execution at Bolton [commonly abbreviated to Lancashire Civil War Tracts] (ed. George Ormerod, 1844).
OS 3 Chester's triumph in honor of her prince as it was performed upon St. George's day, 1610, in the foresaid citie (probably ed. Thomas Corser, 1844).
OS 4 The life of Adam Martindale [1623-84], written by himself (ed. Richard Parkinson, 1845).
OS 5 The state of the parties in Lancashire before the rebellion of 1715; an inquiry introductory to the publication of certain historical documents relative to this period (by Samuel Hibbert Ware, 1845).
OS 6 Pott's Discovery of Witches in the county of Lancaster [1613] (ed. James Crossley, 1845).
OS 7 Iter Lancastrense: a poem, written A.D. 1636, by the Rev. Richard James, B.D., fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford (ed. Thomas Corser, 1845).
OS 8 Notitia Cestriensis, or historical notices of the diocese of Chester, by the Right Rev. Francis Gastrell, D.D. lord bishop of Chester, vol.i: Cheshire (ed. F.R. Raines,1845).
OS 9 The Norris Papers (ed. Thomas Heywood, 1846).
OS 10 The coucher book or chartulary of Whalley Abbey, vol.1 (ed. W.A. Hulton, 1847).
OS 11 The coucher book or chartulary of Whalley Abbey, vol.2 (ed. W.A. Hulton, 1847).
OS 12 The Moore rental [1667-8] (ed. Thomas Heywood, 1847).
OS 13 The diary and correspondence of Dr. John Worthington, master of Jesus College, Cambridge, vice-chancellor of the university of Cambridge, etc., etc., vol.i (ed. James Crossley, 1847).
OS 14 The journal of Nicholas Assheton of Downham, in the county of Lancaster, esq., for part of the year 1617, and part of the year following, interspersed with notes from the life of his contemporary, John Bruen of Bruen Stapleford, in the county of Chester, esq. (ed. F.R. Raines, 1848).
OS 15 The holy lyfe and history of Saynt Werburge, very frutefull for all Christen people to rede (ed. Edward Hawkins, 1848).
OS 16 The coucher book or chartulary of Whalley Abbey, vol.3 (ed. W.A. Hulton, 1848).
OS 17 Warrington in 1465 as described in a contemporary rent roll of the Legh family (ed. William Beamont, 1849).
OS 18 The diary of the Rev. Henry Newcome, from September 30, 1661, to September 29, 1663 (ed. Thomas Heywood, 1849).
OS 19 Notitia Cestriensis, or historical notes of the diocese of Chester, vol.ii, pt.I: Lancashire (ed. F.R. Raines, 1849).
OS 20 The coucher book or chartulary of Whalley Abbey, vol.4 (ed. W.A. Hulton, 1849).
OS 21 Notitia Cestriensis, or historic [sic] notices of the diocese of Chester, vol.ii, pt.II: Lancashire (ed. F.R. Raines, 1850).
OS 22 Notitia Cestriensis, or historic [sic] notices of the diocese of Chester, vol.ii, pt.III: Lancashire (ed. F.R. Raines, 1850).
OS 23 A golden mirrour, conteining certaine pithie and figurative visions prognosticating good fortune to England, and all true English subjects, with an overthrowe to the enemies; whereto be adjoyned certaine pretie poemes written on the names of sundrie both noble and worshipfull, by Richard Robinson, of Alton [1589] (ed. Thomas Corser, 1851).
OS 24 Chetham Miscellanies, vol.i (1851):
a) Papers connected with the affairs of Milton and his family (ed. John Fitchett Marsh).
b) Epistolary relics of Lancashire and Cheshire antiquaries, 1653-1673 (ed. George Ormerod).
c) Calendars of the names of families which entered their several pedigrees in the successive heraldic visitations of the county palatine of Lancaster [1533, 1567, 1613, 1664-5] (ed. George Ormerod).
d) A fragment of Sir William Dugdale's visitation of Lancashire [1666] (ed. F.R. Raines).
e) Autobiographical tracts of Dr. John Dee, warden of the college of Manchester (ed. James Crossley).
f) Visitation. temp. Hen.VIII (unedited fragment).
OS 25 Cardinal Allen's defence of Sir William Stanley's surrender of Deventer, January 29, 1586/7 (ed. Thomas Heywood, 1851).
OS 26 The autobiography of Henry Newcome, M.A., vol.1 [1627-70] (ed. Richard Parkinson, 1852).
OS 27 The autobiography of Henry Newcome, M.A., vol.2 [1670-90] (ed. Richard Parkinson, 1852).
OS 28 The Jacobite trials at Manchester in 1694 (ed. William Beamont, 1853).
OS 29 The Stanley Papers, pt.i. The Earls of Derby and the verse writers and poets of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (ed. Thomas Heywood, 1853).
OS 30 Documents relating to the priory of Penwortham and other possessions in Lancashire of the abbey of Evesham (ed.W.A. Hulton, 1853).
OS 31 The Stanley Papers, pt.ii. The Derby household books; comprising an account of the household regulations and expenses of Edward and Henry, third and fourth Earls of Derby; together with a diary containing the names of the guests who visited the latter Earl at his houses in Lancashire, by William ffarington, esquire, the comptroller [1561-90] (ed. F.R. Raines, 1853).
OS 32 The private journal and literary remains of John Byrom, vol.i, pt.1 [1707-29] (ed. Richard Parkinson, 1854).
OS 33 Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories from the ecclesiastical court, Chester, vol.i [1525-54] (ed. G.J. Piccope, 1857).
OS 34 The private journal and literary remains of John Byrom, vol.i, pt.2 [1729-35] (ed. Richard Parkinson, 1855).
OS 35 The house and farm accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall, in the county of Lancaster, at Smithills and Gawthorpe, from September 1582 to October 1621, pt.1 (ed. John Harland, 1856).
OS 36 The diary and correspondence of Dr. John Worthington, vol.ii, pt.1 (ed. James Crossley, 1855).
OS 37 Chetham Miscellanies, vol.ii (1856)
a) The rights and jurisdiction of the county palatine of Chester, the earls palatine, the chamberlain, and other officers; and disputes concerning the jurisdiction of the court of exchequer with the city of Chester, etc. (ed. Joseph Brooks Yates).
b) The Scottish Field (ed. John Robson).
c) Examynatyons towcheynge Cokeye More, temp. Hen. VIII in a dispute between the lords of the manors of Middleton and Radclyffe [c.1515] (ed. F.R. Raines).
d) A history of the ancient chapel of Denton, in Manchester parish; including sketches of the townships of Denton and Haughton, for the convenience of which hamlets the chapel was originally erected; together with notices of the more ancient families, and particulars relating to the descent of their estates (ed. John Booker).
e) A letter from John Bradshawe of Gray's Inn to Sir Peter Legh of Lyme [c.1623] (ed. W[illiam] L[angton]).
OS 38 Biographical notices of the church libraries of Turton and Gorton, bequeathed by Humphrey Chetham (ed. Gilbert J. French, 1855).
OS 39 The Farington papers. The shrievalty of William ffarington, esq., A.D. 1636; documents relating to the civil war; and an appendix containing a collection of letters taken from the ffarington correspondence between the years 1547 and 1688 (ed. Susan Maria ffarington, 1856).
OS 40 The private journal and literary remains of John Byrom, vol.ii, pt.1 [1736-42] (ed. Richard Parkinson, 1856).
OS 41 The house and farm accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall, pt.2 (ed. John Harland, 1856).
OS 42 A history of the ancient chapels of Didsbury and Chorlton, in Manchester parish, including sketches of the townships of Didsbury, Withington, Burnage, Heaton Norris, Reddish, Levenshulme, and Chorlton-cum-Hardy; together with notices of the more ancient local families, and particulars relating to the descent of their estates (ed. John Booker, 1857).
OS 43 The house and farm accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall, pt.3 (ed. John Harland, 1857).
OS 44 The private journal and literary remains of John Byrom, vol.ii, pt.2 [1742-63] (ed. Richard Parkinson, 1857).
OS 45 Miscellanies: being a selection from the poems and correspondence of the Rev. Thomas Wilson, B.D., rector of Claughton, incumbent of Clitheroe and Downham, and master of the grammar school of Clitheroe, with memoirs of his life [1747-1813] (ed. F.R. Raines, 1857).
OS 46 The house and farm accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall, pt.4 (ed. John Harland, 1858).
OS 47 The history of the ancient chapel of Birch, in Manchester parish, including a sketch of the township of Rusholme, for the convenience of which township the chapel was originally erected; together with notice of the more ancient local families, and particulars relating to the descent of their estates (ed. John Booker, 1859).
OS 48 A catalogue of the collection of tracts for and against popery (published in or about the reign of James II) in the Manchester library founded by Humphrey Chetham, in which is incorporated, with large additions and biographical notes, the whole of Peck's list of the tracts in that controversy, with his references, pt.1 (ed. Thomas Jones, 1859).
OS 49 The Lancashire lieutenancy under the Tudors and Stuarts. The civil and military government of the county, as illustrated by a series of royal and other letters; orders of the privy council, the lord lieutenant, and other authorities; etc., etc., chiefly derived from the Shuttleworth mss. at Gawthorpe Hall, Lancashire, pt.1 (ed. John Harland, 1859).
OS 50 The Lancashire lieutenancy under the Tudors and Stuarts, pt.2 (ed. John Harland, 1859).
OS 51 Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories, from the ecclesiastical court, Chester, vol.ii [1483-1589] (ed. G.J. Piccope, 1860).
OS 52 Collectanea Anglo-poetica, or a bibliographical and descriptive catalogue of a portion of a collection of early English poetry, with occasional extracts and remarks biographical and critical, vol.i, pt.1 (by Thomas Corser, 1860).
OS 53 Mamecestre: being chapters from the early recorded history of the barony; the lordship or manor; the vill, borough, or town, of Manchester, vol.1 (ed. John Harland, 1861).
OS 54 Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories, from the ecclesiastical court, Chester, vol.iii [1596-1639] (ed. G.J. Piccope, 1861).
OS 55 Collectanea Anglo-poetica, vol.i, pt.2 (by Thomas Corser, 1861).
OS 56 Mamecestre, vol.2 (ed. John Harland, 1861).
OS 57 Chetham Miscellanies, vol.iii (1862)
a) On the South Lancashire dialect (by Thomas Heywood).
b) Rentale de Cokersand, being the bursar's rent roll of the abbey of Cockersand, in the county palatine of Lancaster, for the year 1501 (ed. F.R. Raines).
c) The names of all the gentlemen of the best calling within the countye of Lancaster, whereof choyse ys to be made of a c[er]ten number to lend unto her Ma[jes]tye monye upon privie seals in Januarye 1588 (ed. F.R. Raines).
d) Some instructions given by William Booth esquire to his stewards John Carington and William Rowcrofte, upon the purchase of Warrington by Sir George Booth baronet and William Booth his son, A.D. 1628 (ed. William Beamont).
e) Letter from Sir John Seton, Manchester ye 25 March 1643 (ed. Thomas Heywood).
f) The names of eight hundred inhabitants of Manchester who took the oath of allegiance to Charles II in April 1679 (ed. John Harland).
g) The pole booke for Manchester, May ye 22d 1690 (ed. anon., but known to be John Harland).
OS 58 Mamecestre, vol.3 (ed. John Harland, 1862).
OS 59 A history of the chantries within the county palatine of Lancaster, being the reports of the royal commissioners of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Queen Mary, vol.1 (ed. F.R.Raines, 1862).
OS 60 A history of the chantries within the county palatine of Lancaster, vol.2 (ed. F.R. Raines, 1862).
OS 61 I: Richard Abbott's Journal II: The Trials at Manchester in 1694 (ed. Alexander Goss, 1864).
OS 62 A discourse of the warr in Lancashire (ed. William Beamont, 1864).
OS 63 A volume of court leet records of the manor of Manchester in the sixteenth century [pt.i] (ed. John Harland, 1864).
OS 64 A catalogue of the collection of tracts for and against popery, pt.2 (ed. Thomas Jones, 1865).
OS 65 Continuation of the court leet records of the manor of Manchester, A.D.1586-1602[pt.ii] (ed. John Harland, 1865).
OS 66 The Stanley Papers, pt.iii: Private devotions and miscellanies of James, seventh Earl of Derby, K.G., with a prefatory memoir and an appendix of documents, vol.1 (ed. F.R. Raines, 1867).
OS 67 The Stanley Papers, pt.iii: Private devotions and miscellanies, vol.2 (ed. F.R. Raines, 1867).
OS 68 Collectanea relating to Manchester and its neighbourhood at various periods: vol.i (ed. John Harland, 1867).
OS 69 The admissions register of the Manchester school, with some notices of the more distinguished scholars, vol.i [1730-1775] (ed. Jeremiah Finch Smith, 1866).
OS 70 The Stanley Papers, pt.iii: Private devotions and miscellanies, vol.3 (ed. F.R. Raines, 1867).
OS 71 Collectanea Anglo-poetica, vol.ii, pt.1 (by Thomas Corser, 1867).
OS 72 Collectanea relating to Manchester and its neighbourhood at various periods: vol.ii (ed. John Harland, 1867).
OS 73 The admission register of the Manchester school, vol.ii [1776-1807] (ed. Jeremiah Finch Smith, 1868).
OS 74 Three Lancashire documents of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, comprising I: The great de Lacy inquisition, Feb.16, 1311 II: The survey of 1320-1346 III: Custom roll and rental of the manor of Ashton-under-Lyne, November 11, 1422 (ed. John Harland, 1868).
OS 75 Lancashire funeral certificates [1568-1675] (ed. Thomas King and F.R. Raines, 1869).
OS 76 Observations and instructions, divine and morall, in verse, by Robert Heywood [d.1645] of Heywood, in Lancashire (ed. James Crossley, 1869).
OS 77 Collectanea Anglo-poetica, vol.ii, pt.2 (by Thomas Corser, 1869).
OS 78 Tracts written in the controversy respecting the legitimacy of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok, Earl of Chester, A.D. 1673-1679, by Sir Peter Leycester, bart., and Sir Thomas Mainwaring, bart. Reprinted from the collection at Peover, pt.1 (ed. William Beamont, 1869).
OS 79 Tracts written in the controversy respecting the legitimacy of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok, pt.2 (ed. William Beamont, 1869).
OS 80 Tracts written in the controversy respecting the legitimacy of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok, pt.3 (ed. William Beamont, 1869).
OS 81 The visitation of the county palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1567, by William Flower, esq., Norroy king of arms (ed. F.R. Raines, 1870).
OS 82 The visitation of the county palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1613, by Richard St. George, esq., Norroy king of arms (ed. F.R. Raines, 1871).
OS 83 Chetham Miscellanies, vol.iv (1872)
a) Some account of General Robert Venables, of Antrobus and Wincham, Cheshire, together with the autobiographical memoranda or diary of his widow, Elizabeth Venables [d.1689] (ed. J[ames] C[rossley]).
b) A forme of confession grounded upon the ancient catholique and apostolique faith, made and composed by the honorable ladie the Lady Bridget Egerton, A.D. 1636.(ed. Philip Malpas Grey Egerton).
c) A kalendar conteyning the names of all such gent. and others as upon Her Ma[jes]ty's pryvye seales have paid there money to the handes of Sir Hugh Cholmondley knyghte collector of Her Hyghnes loane within the countie of Chester together with severall somes and daies of receipt, A.D. 1597 (ed. R.H. Wood).
d) History of Warrington friary (ed. William Beamont).
OS 84 The visitation of the county palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, knight, Norroy king of arms, pt.1 (ed. F.R. Raines, 1872).
OS 85 The visitation of the county palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, pt.2 (ed. F.R. Raines, 1872).
OS 86 Annals of the lords of Warrington, for the first five centuries after the Conquest, with historical notices of the place and neighbourhood, pt.1 (by William Beamont, 1872).
OS 87 Annals of the lords of Warrington, pt.2 (by William Beamont, 1873).
OS 88 The visitation of the county palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, pt.3 (ed. F.R. Raines, 1873).
OS 89 The Dr. Farmer Chetham ms., being a commonplace-book in the Chetham Library, Manchester, temp. Elizabeth, James I, and Charles I, consisting of verse and prose, mostly hitherto unpublished, pt.1 (ed. Alexander B. Grosart, 1873).
OS 90 The Dr. Farmer Chetham ms., pt.2 (ed. Alexander B. Grosart, 1873).
OS 91 Collectanea Anglo-poetica, vol.iii, pt.1 (by Thomas Corser, 1873).
OS 92 The history of the parish of Kirkham in the county of Lancaster (ed. Henry Fishwick, 1874).
OS 93 The admission register of the Manchester school [1807-1837], vol.iii, pt.1 (ed. Jeremiah Finch Smith, 1874).
OS 94 The admission register of the Manchester school [1807-1837], vol.iii, pt.2 (ed. Jeremiah Finch Smith, 1874).
OS 95 Abstracts of inquisitions post mortem made by Christopher Towneley and Roger Dodsworth, vol.i (ed. William Langton, 1875).
OS 96 Chetham Miscellanies, vol.v (1875)
a) A description of the state, civil and ecclesiastical, of the county of Lancaster, about the year 1590, by some of the clergy of the diocese of Chester (ed. F.R. Raines).
b) A visitation of the diocese of Chester, by John, archbishop of York, held in the chapter house of the collegiate and parish church of Manchester, 1590, with the archbishop's correspondence with the clergy (ed. F.R. Raines).
c) Letters on the claims of the College of Arms in Lancashire, in the time of James the First, by Leonard Smethley and Randle Holme, deputy heralds (ed. F.R. Raines).
d) The Easter rolls of Whalley in the years 1552 and 1553 (ed. F.R. Raines).
OS 97 Contributions towards a history of the ancient parish of Prestbury, in Cheshire (ed. Frank Renaud, 1876).
OS 98 The visitation of Lancashire and a part of Cheshire, made in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth, A.D. 1533, by special commission of Thomas Benalt, Clarencieux, pt.1 (ed. William Langton, 1876).
OS 99 Abstracts of inquisitions post mortem, vol.ii (ed. William Langton, 1876).
OS 100 Collectanea Anglo-poetica, vol.iii, pt.2 (by James Crossley, 1877).
OS 101 Collectanea Anglo-poetica, vol.iv, pt.1 (by James Crossley, 1877).
OS 102 Collectanea Anglo-poetica, vol.iv, pt.2 (by James Crossley, 1878).
OS 103 Chetham Miscellanies, vol.vi (1878)
a) The rent roll of Sir John Towneley of Towneley, knight, for Burnley, Ightenhill, etc., in the county palatine of Lancaster, anno domini 1535-6 (ed. F.R. Raines).
b) The autobiography of Mr. Langley of Prestwich, seventeenth century (ed. F.R. Raines).
c) A close catalogue of the rectors of Prestwich, from 1316 to 1632. Extracted from the episcopal registers of Lichfield and Chester (ed. F.R. Raines).
OS 104 History of the parish of Garstang in the county of Lancaster, pt.1 (ed. Henry Fishwick, 1878).
OS 105 History of the parish of Garstang in the county of Lancaster, pt.2 (ed. Henry Fishwick, 1879).
OS 106 Collectanea Anglo-poetica, vol.v, pt.1 (by James Crossley, 1879).
OS 107 Inventories of goods in the churches and chapels of Lancashire, taken in the year A.D. 1552, pt.1: Salford Hundred (ed. John Eglington Bailey, 1879).
OS 108 Collectanea Anglo-poetica, vol.v, pt.2 (by James Crossley, 1880).
OS 109 The correspondence of Nathan Walworth and Peter Seddon of Outwood, and other documents chiefly relating to the building of Ringley chapel (ed. John Samuel Fletcher, 1880).
OS 110 The visitation of Lancashire and a part of Cheshire made in...A.D. 1533, pt.2 (ed. William Langton, 1882).
OS 111 Collectanea Anglo-poetica, vol.v, pt.3 (by James Crossley, 1883).
OS 112 Two compoti of the Lancashire and Cheshire manors of Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, 24 and 33 Edward I [1294-6; 1304-5] (ed. P.A. Lyons, 1884).
OS 113 Inventories of goods in the churches and chapels of Lancashire, taken in the year A.D. 1552, pt.2: West Derby, Blackburn and Leyland Hundreds (ed. John Eglington Bailey, 1888).
OS 114 The diary and correspondence of Dr. John Worthington, vol.ii, pt.2 (ed. Richard Copley Christie, 1886).
Also in Old Series: General index to vols. 1-30 (1863)
General index to vols. 31-114 (1893).
NEW SERIES
NS 1 The vicars of Rochdale [by F.R. Raines] pt.1 (ed. Henry H. Howorth, 1883).
NS 2 The vicars of Rochdale [by F.R. Raines] pt.2 (ed. Henry H. Howorth, 1883).
NS 3 Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories at Chester, with an appendix of abstracts of wills now lost or destroyed [1477-1746] (ed. J. P. Earwaker, 1884).
NS 4 A catechisme, or Christian doctrine, by Lawrence Vaux, B.D., canon regular and sub-prior of St. Martin's monastery, Louvain, sometime warden of the collegiate church, Manchester. Reprinted from an edition of 1583. (ed. Thomas Law, 1885).
NS 5 The rectors of Manchester, and the wardens of the collegiate church of that town, pt.1 (by F.R. Raines, 1885).
NS 6 The rectors of Manchester, and the wardens of the collegiate church of that town, pt.2 (by F.R. Raines, 1885).
NS 7 The old church and school libraries of Lancashire (by Richard Copley Christie, 1885).
NS 8 The history of the parish of Poulton-le-Fylde, in the county of Lancaster (by Henry Fishwick, 1885).
NS 9 The coucher book of Furness Abbey, vol.i, pt.1 (ed. J.C. Atkinson, 1886).
NS 10 The history of the parish of Bispham, in the county of Lancaster (by Henry Fishwick, 1887).
NS 11 The coucher book of Furness Abbey, vol.i, pt.2 (ed. J.C. Atkinson, 1887).
NS 12 Crosby records: a chapter of Lancashire recusancy. Containing a relation of troubles and persecutions sustained by William Blundell of Crosby Hall, Lancashire, esq. (1560-1638), and an account of an ancient burial ground for recusants, called the Harkirke, and of coins discovered there (ed. Thomas Ellis Gibson, 1887).
NS 13 Bibliography of the works written and edited by Dr. John Worthington, master of Jesus College, Cambridge, vice-chancellor of the university of Cambridge, etc., etc. (by Richard Copley Christie, 1888).
NS 14 The coucher book of Furness Abbey, vol.i, pt.3 (ed. J.C. Atkinson, 1887).
NS 15 History of the church and manor of Wigan, in the county of Lancaster, pt.1 (by Hon. George T.O. Bridgeman, 1888).
NS 16 History of the church and manor of Wigan, pt.2 (by Hon. George T.O. Bridgeman, 1889).
NS 17 History of the church and manor of Wigan, pt.3 (by Hon. George T.O. Bridgeman, 1889).
NS 18 History of the church and manor of Wigan, pt.4 (by Hon. George T.O. Bridgeman, 1890).
NS 19 Correspondence of Edward, third Earl of Derby, during the years 24 to 31 Henry VIII, preserved in a ms. in the possession of Miss ffarington of Worden Hall (ed. T. Northcote Toller, 1890).
NS 20 Minutes of the Manchester presbyterian classis [1646-1660], pt.1 (ed. William Shaw, 1890).
NS 21 The fellows of the collegiate church of Manchester, pt.1 [by F.R. Raines] (ed. Frank Renaud, 1891).
NS 22 Minutes of the Manchester presbyterian classis [1646-1660], pt.2 (ed. William Shaw, 1891).
NS 23 The fellows of the collegiate church of Manchester, pt.2 [by F.R. Raines] (ed. Frank Renaud, 1891)
NS 24 Minutes of the Manchester presbyterian classis [1646-1660], pt.3 (ed. William Shaw, 1891).
NS 25 The history of the parish of St. Michaels-on-Wyre in the county of Lancaster; with an appendix containing a transcript of the registers of the chapelry of Woodplumpton for 1604 to 1613 (by Henry Fishwick, 1891).
NS 26 Materials for the history of the church of Lancaster, vol.1 (ed. William Oliver Roper, 1892).
NS 27 Notes on the churches of Lancashire, by Sir Stephen R. Glynne, bart. (ed. J.A. Atkinson, 1893).
NS 28 Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories, 1572 to 1696, now preserved at Chester, with an appendix of Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories proved at York or Richmond, 1542 to 1649 (ed. J.P. Earwaker, 1893).
NS 29 The poems of John Byrom, vol.i, pt.1: Miscellaneous poems (ed. Adolphus William Ward, 1894).
NS 30 The poems of John Byrom, vol.i, pt.2: Miscellaneous poems (ed. Adolphus William Ward, 1894).
NS 31 Materials for the history of the church of Lancaster, vol.2 (ed. William Roper, 1894).
NS 32 Notes on the churches of Cheshire, by Sir Stephen R. Glynne, bart. (ed. J.A. Atkinson, 1894).
NS 33 The note book of the Rev. Thomas Jolly, A.D. 1671-1693, extracts from the church book of Altham and Wymondhouses, A.D. 1649-1725, and an account of the Jolly family of Standish, Gorton, and Altham (ed. Henry Fisher, 1894).
NS 34 The poems of John Byrom, vol.ii, pt.1: Sacred poems (ed. Adolphus William Ward, 1895).
NS 35 The poems of John Byrom, vol.ii, pt.2: Sacred poems (ed. Adolphus William Ward, 1895).
NS 36 Minutes of the Bury presbyterian classis [1647-1657], pt.1 (ed. William Shaw, 1896).
NS 37 Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories, 1563 to 1807, now preserved at Chester (ed. J. Paul Rylands, 1897).
NS 38 The chartulary of Cockersand abbey of the Premonstratensian order, pt.1 (ed. William Farrer, 1898).
NS 39 The chartulary of Cockersand abbey, pt.2 (ed. William Farrer, 1898).
NS 40 The chartulary of Cockersand abbey, pt.3 (ed. William Farrer, 1898).
NS 41 Minutes of the Bury presbyterian classis [1647-1657], pt.2 (ed. William Shaw, 1898).
NS 42 A history of the ancient chapel of Stretford in Manchester parish; including sketches of the township of Stretford together with notices of local families and persons, vol.i (by H.T. Crofton, 1899).
NS 43 The chartulary of Cockersand abbey, pt.4 (ed. William Farrer, 1900).
NS 44 Act book of the ecclesiastical court of Whalley, 1516-1538 (ed. Alice Cooke, 1901).
NS 45 A history of the ancient chapel of Stretford in Manchester parish, vol.ii (by H.T. Crofton, 1901).
NS 46 The portmote or court leet records of the borough or town and royal manor of Salford from the year 1597 to 1669 inclusive, vol.i (ed. J.G. de T. Mandley, 1902).
NS 47 Chetham Miscellanies, New Series vol.i (1902)
a) Inventories of goods in the churches and chapels of Lancashire, taken in the year A.D. 1552, edited from materials collected by John Eglington Bailey: pt.3 Amounderness and Lonsdale hundreds (ed. Henry Fishwick).
b) An exhortation for contributions to maintain preachers in Lancashire (circa 1641) by George Walker, B.D., rector of St. John Evangelist's, Watling Street, London (ed. Charles W. Sutton).
c) The wonderful child. Tracts issued in 1679 relating to Charles Bennett of Manchester, alleged to speak Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, when three years old without having been taught (ed. William E.A. Axon).
d) Mosley family. Memoranda of Oswald and Nicholas Mosley of Ancoats, from the Manchester sessions ms. in the free reference library, Manchester (ed. Ernest Axon).
NS 48 The portmote or court leet records of the borough or town and royal manor of Salford, vol.ii (ed. J.G. de T. Mandley, 1902).
NS 49 Life of Humphrey Chetham, founder of the Chetham hospital and library, Manchester, vol.1 (by F.R. Raines and Charles W. Sutton, 1903).
NS 50 Life of Humphrey Chetham, founder of the Chetham hospital and library, Manchester, vol.2 (by F.R. Raines and Charles W. Sutton, 1903).
NS 51 A history of the ancient chapel of Stretford in Manchester parish, vol.iii (by H.T. Crofton, 1903).
NS 52 A history of Newton chapelry in the ancient parish of Manchester; including sketches of the townships of Newton with Kirkmanshulme, Failsworth and Bradford, but exclusive of the townships of Droylesden and Moston; together with notices of local families and persons, vol.i (by H.T. Crofton, 1904).
NS 53 A history of Newton chapelry in the ancient parish of Manchester, vol.ii, pt.1 (by H.T. Crofton, 1904).
NS 54 A history of Newton chapelry in the ancient parish of Manchester, vol.ii, pt.2: Failsworth section (by H.T. Crofton, 1905).
NS 55 A history of Newton chapelry in the ancient parish of Manchester, vol.iii: Bradford and Kirkmanshulme sections and index (ed. H.T. Crofton, 1905).
NS 56 The chartulary of Cockersand abbey, pt.5 (ed. William Farrer, 1905).
NS 57 The chartulary of Cockersand abbey, pt.6 (ed. William Farrer, 1905).
NS 58 Materials for the history of the church of Lancaster, vol.3 (ed. William Roper, 1906).
NS 59 Materials for the history of the church of Lancaster, vol.4 (ed. William Roper, 1906).
NS 60 The history of the parish of Lytham in the county of Lancaster (by Henry Fishwick, 1907).
NS 61 Materials for the history of Lancaster, pt.1 (by William Roper, 1907).
NS 62 Materials for the history of Lancaster, pt.2 (by William Roper, 1907).
NS 63 Chetham Miscellanies, New Series vol.ii (1909)
a) Broughton near Manchester: its topography and manor court (by H.T. Crofton).
b) The apostolical life of Ambrose Barlow, O.S.B. [1585-1641] (ed. W.E. Rhodes).
c) A Manchester assessment of 1648 (ed. Ernest Broxap).
NS 64 The chartulary of Cockersand abbey, pt.7 (ed. William Farrer, 1909).
NS 65 Tracts relating to the civil war in Cheshire 1641-1659; including Sir George Booth's rising in that county (ed. James Augustus Atkinson, 1909).
NS 66 The records of Blackburn grammar school, pt.1 [1514-1612] (ed. George Alfred Stocks, 1909).
NS 67 The records of Blackburn grammar school, pt.2 [1612-62] (ed. George Alfred Stocks, 1909).
NS 68 The records of Blackburn grammar school, pt.3 [1662-1807] (ed. George Alfred Stocks, 1909).
NS 69 The township booke of Halliwell [1640-1762] (ed. Archibald Sparke, 1910).
NS 70 The poems of John Byrom, vol.iii with appendix of unpublished letters by and to Byrom (ed. Adolphus William Ward, 1912).
NS 71 The survey of the manor of Rochdale in the county of Lancaster, parcel of the possessions of the rt. worshipful Sir Robert Heath, knt., his majesty's attorney-general, made in 1626 (ed. Henry Fishwick, 1913).
NS 72 A history of Leagram: the park and manor (by John Weld, 1913).
NS 73 Chetham Miscellanies, New Series, vol.iii (1915)
a) Documents relating to the plague in Manchester in 1605; with other memoranda, 1593-1606 (ed. William E.A. Axon).
b) Survey of the manor of Penwortham in 1570 (ed. Charles W. Sutton).
c) List of clergymen, etc., in the diocese of Chester, 1691, recorded at the first visitation of Nicholas Stratford, bishop of Chester (ed. John Brownbill, 1915).
NS 74 The coucher book of Furness abbey, vol.ii, pt.1 (ed. John Brownbill, 1915).
NS 75 The domesday survey of Cheshire (ed. James Tait, 1916).
NS 76 The coucher book of Furness abbey, vol.ii, pt.2 (ed. John Brownbill, 1916).
NS 77 Lancashire quarter sessions records, vol.i: sessions rolls 1590-1606 (ed. James Tait, 1917) [no more published].
NS 78 The coucher book of Furness abbey, vol.ii, pt.3 (ed. John Brownbill, 1919).
NS 79 The chartulary or register of the abbey of St Werburgh, Chester, pt.1 (ed. James Tait, 1920).
NS 80 Chetham Miscellanies, New Series, vol.iv (1921)
a) Dunkenhalgh deeds, c.1200-1600 (ed. G.A. Stocks and James Tait).
b) Extracts from the Manchester churchwardens' accounts, 1664-1710 (ed. Ernest Broxap).
c) The new court book of the manor of Bramhall, 1632-1657 (ed. H.W. Clemesha).
d) Latin verses and speeches by scholars of the Manchester Grammar School, 1640 and 1750-1800 (ed. Alfred A. Mumford).
e) Records of some Salford portmoots in the sixteenth century (ed. James Tait).
NS 81 The place-names of Lancashire (by Eilert Ekwall, 1922).
NS 82 The chartulary or register of the abbey of St Werburgh, Chester, pt.2 (ed. James Tait, 1923).
NS 83 Taxation in Salford hundred, 1524-1802 (ed. James Tait, 1924).
NS 84 Calendar of county court, city court, and eyre rolls of Chester, 1259-1297, with an inquest of military service, 1288 (ed. R. Stewart-Brown, 1925).
NS 85 A history of the township and manor of Clayton-le-Moors, co. Lancaster (by Richard Trappes-Lomax, 1926).
NS 86 The economic history of Rossendale (by G.H. Tupling, 1927).
NS 87 Plea rolls of the county palatine of Lancaster, Roll I [1401-6] (ed. John Parker, 1928).
NS 88 Medieval Cheshire: an economic and social history of Cheshire in the reigns of the three Edwards (by H.J. Hewitt, 1929).
NS 89 The diary and letter book of the Rev. Thomas Brockbank, 1671-1709 (ed. Richard Trappes-Lomax, 1930).
NS 90 Chetham Miscellanies, New Series, vol.v (1931)
a) The history of the township of Arkholme in the county of Lancaster (compiled by W.H. Chippindall).
b) Some Ewood deeds (ed. Thomas Woodcock).
c) The hundred of Leyland in Lancashire (by Thomas C. Porteus).
d) The narrative of the indictment of the traitors of Whalley and Cartmell, 1536-7 (by J.E.W. Wallis).
NS 91 Lancashire deeds, vol.i: Shuttleworth deeds, pt.1 (ed. John Parker, 1934).
NS 92 Queen Mary's Grammar School, Clitheroe, pt.i: the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (by C.W. Stokes, 1934) [no more published].
NS 93 Biographical sketches of the members of parliament of Lancashire, 1290-1550 (by Henry Hornyold-Strickland, 1935).
NS 94 Chetham Miscellanies, New Series, vol.vi (1935)
a) The cowcher book of Furness Abbey: transcript of the lost folio 70 (ed. Cyril T. Flower).
b) On a fifteenth-century York missal formerly used at Broughton-in-Amounderness, Lancashire (by Francis C. Eeles).
c) The rectors and deans of Manchester prior to the collegiation of the parish church in 1421 (by Ernest Axon).
d) The court leet or portmoot records of Salford, 1735-1738, with a transcript of a roll of 1559 (ed. James Tait).
e) Scottish ffeilde [alliterative poem on Flodden Field, composed 1515] (ed. J.P. Oakden).
NS 95 History of the township of Ireby (by W.H. Chippindall, 1935).
NS 96 The knights of the shire for the county palatine of Lancaster, 1377-1460 (by John S. Roskell, 1937).
NS 97 Oliver Heywood's life of John Angier of Denton, together with Angier's diary and extracts from his An helpe to better hearts; also Samuel Angier's diary (ed. Ernest Axon, 1937).
NS 98 The pleas of quo warranto for the county of Lancaster (by A. Cantle, 1937).
NS 99 A history of Whittington (by W.H. Chippindall, 1938).
NS 100 Chetham Miscellanies, New Series, vol.vii (1939)
a) The Chetham Society: a retrospect (by James Tait).
b) Thomas Sotheron v. Cockersand abbey: a suit as to the advowson of Mitton church, 1369-1370 (ed. Joseph McNulty).
c) The foundation charter of Runcorn (later Norton) priory (ed. James Tait).
NS 101 A descriptive list of the printed maps of Lancashire, 1577-1900 (by Harold Whitaker, 1938).
NS 102 A sixteenth century survey and year's account of Hornby Castle, Lancashire, with an introduction on the owners of the castle (by W.H. Chippindall, 1939).
NS 103 The historical geography of southwest Lancashire before the industrial revolution (by F. Walker, 1939).
NS 104 A history of the parish of Tunstall (by W.H. Chippindall, 1940).
NS 105 A Middlewich chartulary compiled by William Vernon in the seventeenth century, pt.1 (ed. Joan Varley, 1941).
NS 106 A descriptive list of the printed maps of Cheshire, 1577-1900 (by Harold Whitaker, 1942).
NS 107 Warrington Academy, its history and influence (by H. McLachlan, 1943).
NS 108 A Middlewich chartulary, pt.2 (ed. Joan Varley and James Tait).
NS 109 Chetham Miscellanies, New Series, vol.viii (1945)
a) In memory of James Tait (by V.H. Galbraith).
b) Centenary of the Chetham Society (1843-1943) (by J[ames] T[ait]).
c) The royal and seignorial bailiffs of Lancashire in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries (by G.H. Tupling).
d) The Ribble salmon fisheries: materials for a history (by A.T.R. Houghton).
e) Sir Roger Bradshaigh of Haigh, knight and baronet, 1628-1684, with notes of his immediate forebears (by Arthur J. Hawkes).
NS 110 The Lancashire Elizabethan recusants (by J. Stanley Leatherbarrow, 1947).
THIRD SERIES
TS 1 South Lancashire in the reign of Edward II as illustrated by the pleas at Wigan recorded in Coram Rege roll no.254 (ed. G.H. Tupling, 1949).
TS 2 Selected rolls of the Chester city courts, late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries (ed. A. Hopkins, 1950).
TS 3 The navigation of the River weaver in the eighteenth century (by T.S. Willan, 1951).
TS 4 Haslingden: a topographical history (by Thomas Woodcock,1952).
TS 5 Charges to the grand jury at quarter sessions, 1660-1677, by Sir Peter Leicester (ed. Elizabeth M. Halcrow, 1953).
TS 6 Customs letter-books of the port of Liverpool, 1711-1813 (ed. Rupert C. Jarvis, 1954).
TS 7 The church in Chester, 1300-1540 (by Douglas Jones, 1957).
TS 8 A schoolmaster's notebook [1810-71]; being an account of a nineteenth-century experiment in social welfare, by David Winstanley of Manchester, schoolmaster (ed. Edith and Thomas Kelly, 1957).
TS 9 The early history of the Davenports of Davenport (by T.P. Highet, 1960).
TS 10 The agricultural history of Cheshire, 1750-1850 (by C. Stella Davies, 1960).
TS 11 The social institutions of Lancashire: a study of the changing patterns of aspirations in Lancashire, 1480-1660 (by W.K. Jordan, 1962).
TS 12 The family economy of the working classes in the cotton industry, 1784-1833 (by Frances Collier, ed. by R.S. Fitton, 1965).
TS 13 Some aspects of education in Cheshire in the eighteenth century (by Derek Robson, 1966).
TS 14 The autobiography of William Stout of Lancaster, 1665-1752 (ed. J.D. Marshall, 1967).
TS 15 Liverpool registry of merchant ships [1786-1789] (ed. Robert Craig and Rupert Jarvis, 1967).
TS 16 The diary of Richard Kay, 1716-51, of Baldingstone, near Bury, a Lancashire doctor (ed. W. Brockbank and F. Kenworthy, 1968).
TS 17 The last days of the Lancashire monasteries and the Pilgrimage of Grace (by Christopher Haigh, 1969).
TS 18 An edition of the cartulary of Burscough priory (ed. A. N. Webb, 1970).
TS 19 Elizabethan recusancy in Cheshire (by K.R. Wark, 1971).
TS 20 The Lancashire textile industry in the sixteenth century (by Norman Lowe, 1972); with additional note 'In Memory of E.F.Jacob'.
TS 21 The early records of the Bankes family at Winstanley (ed. Joyce Bankes and Eric Kerridge, 1973).
TS 22 Provision for the relief of the poor in Manchester, 1754-1826 (by G.B. Hindle, 1975).
TS 23 Victoria Park, Manchester: a nineteenth century suburb in its social and administrative context (by Maurice Spiers, 1976).
TS 24 The encouragement of the fine arts in Lancashire, 1760-1860 (by C.P. Darcy, 1976).
TS 25 The Lancashire gentry and the great rebellion, 1640-60 (by B.G. Blackwood, 1978).
TS 26 Methodist secessions. The origins of Free Methodism in three Lancashire towns: Manchester, Rochdale, Liverpool (by D.A. Gowland, 1979).
TS 27 Elizabethan Manchester (by T.S. Willan, 1980).
TS 28 The financial administration of the lordship and county of Chester, 1272-1377 (by P.H.W. Booth, 1981).
TS 29 The industrial archaeology of north-west England (by Owen Ashmore, 1982).
TS 30 The Stanleys, Lords Stanley and Earls of Derby, 1385-1672: The origins, wealth and power of a landowning family (by Barry Coward, 1983).
TS 31 James Nasmyth and the Bridgewater Foundry: a study of entrepreneurship in the early engineering industry (by J.A. Cantrell, 1984).
TS 32 Industry before the Industrial Revolution: North-East Lancashire c. 1500-1640 (by John T. Swain, 1986).
TS 33 Prison reform in Lancashire, 1700-1850: a study in local administration (by Margaret De Lacy, 1986).
TS 34 War and society in medieval Cheshire, 1277-1403 (by Philip Morgan, 1987).
TS 35 The administration of the County Palatine of Chester, 1442-85 (by Dorothy J. Clayton, 1990).
TS 36 Palatinate Papers (by W.H. Chaloner, 1993).
TS 37 'A Society with No Equal': The Chetham Society 1843-1993 (by Alan G. Crosby, 1993).
TS 38 The letters of Thomas Langton, flax merchant of Kirkham 1771-1788 (by Joan Wilkinson, 1993)
TS 39 The rise and fall of Parkgate, passenger port for Ireland, 1686-1815 (by Geoffrey J. Place, 1994)
TS 40 Reform and respectability: the making of a middle-class liberalism in early 19th century Manchester (by M.J. Turner, 1995)
TS 41 The Lordship of Man under the Stanleys: government and economy in the Isle of Man, 1580-1704 (by J. Roger Dickinson, 1996)
TS 42 Macclesfield in the later fourteenth century: communities of town and forest (by Andrew M. Tonkinson, 1999)
TS 43 Charity and power in Victorian Manchester (by Peter Shapely, 2000)
TS 44 2001 Pastors and polemicists: the character of popular Anglicanism in South-East Lancashire by Chris Ford £24.95
TS 46 2006 Life, love and death in north-east Lancashire 1510-1537 : a translation of the Act Book of the Ecclesiastical Court of Whalley. Edited by members of the Ranulf Higden Society led by Margaret Lynch.
31 1984 James Nasmyth and the Bridgewater Foundry JA Cantrell £15.00
32 1986 Industry before the Industrial Revolution JT Swain £15.00
33 1986 Prison reform in Lancashire, 1700-1850 M de Lacey £15.00
34 1987 War and society in medieval Cheshire, 1277-1403 PJ Morgan £15.00
35 1990 The administration of the County Palatine of Chester DJ Clayton £18.00
36 1992 Palatinate Studies WH Chaloner £18.00
37 1993 The Chetham Society 1843-1993 AG Crosby £ 8.00
38 1993 The letters of Thomas Langton J. Wilkinson £18.00
39 1994 The rise and fall of Parkgate, passenger port for Ireland GJ Place £18.00
40 1995 Reform and respectability MJ Turner £18.00
41 1996 The Lordship of Man under the Stanleys JR Dickinson £18.00
42 1999 Macclesfield in the later 14th century AM Tonkinson £20.00
43 2000 Charity and power in Victorian Manchester P Shapeley £20.00
44 2001 Pastors and polemicists: the character of popular Anglicanism in South-East Lancashire by Chris Ford £24.95
46 2006 Life, love and death in north-east Lancashire 1510-1537 : a translation of the Act Book of the Ecclesiastical Court of Whalley. Edited by members of the Ranulf Higden Society led by Margaret Lynch £15.00
47 2009 King Cotton : a tribute to Douglas Farnie. Edited by John F. Wilson £24.95
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