A HISTORY OF ENGLAND. By the Rev. J. FRANCK BRIGHT, D.D., Formerly Master of University College, Oxford. With numerous Maps and Plans. Crown 8vo. This work is divided into five Periods of convenient and handy size, especially adapted for use in Schools, as well as for Students reading special portions of History for local and other Examinations. Period I.-MEDIEVAL MONARCHY: The Departure of the Romans to Richard III. From A.D. 449 to A.D. 1485. 4s. 6d. Period II. PERSONAL MONARCHY: Henry VII. to James II. From A.D. 1485 to A.D. 1688. 5s. Period III.-CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY: William and Mary to William IV. From A.D. 1689 to A.D. 1837. 7s. 6d. Period IV.-GROWTH OF DEMOCRACY: Victoria. From A.D. 1837 to A.D. 1880, 6s. Period V.-IMPERIAL REACTION: Victoria. From A.D. 1880 to A.D. 1901. 4s. 6d. LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, AND CALCUTTA A HISTORY OF ENGLAND BY THE REV. KARY AD FRIVERSITY LIBRARY. J. FRANCK BRIGHT, D.D. FORMERLY MASTER OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, OXFORD; LATE MASTER OF THE A LIST OF SOME USEFUL AUTHORITIES. GENERAL HISTORIES Macaulay's History of England, 1600-1702. Macaulay's Essays. Books OF GENERAL REFERENCE. Cobbett's Parliamentary History, to 1803. Hansard's Debates, from 1803. The Monthly Mercury, from 1690. The Annual Register, from 1758. State Tracts. Anderson's History of Commerce. Maculloch's Commercial Dictionary. Eden's State of the Poor. Howell's State Trials. Macpherson's State Papers, 16881714. Hardwicke's State Papers, to 1727. FOREIGN HISTORIES. Documens inédits sur l'Histoire de France (for the Spanish succession). WILLIAM III. Burnet's History of his Own Time, 1660-1713. Kennett's History of England, vol. iii. Defoe's Works are instructive as to the state of England at this time. ANNE. Stanhope's Reign of Queen Anne. Coxe's Life of Marlborough. |