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NOTES AND QUEEIES. [11 s. in. JUNE 21, 1911.

Hertford. Notes and Extracts from the Sessions Rolls. Vol. I. (1905.) 1581 to 1698. Vol. II. (1905.) 1699 to 1850, and Addenda 1701 to 1824. General Index. Hexthorpe. See Doncaster. Houghton. See Huntingdon.

Humble. Extracts from the Register of the Kirk Session of Humbie, from Oct., 1644, to April, 1655. Miscellany of the Maitland Club (1834), pp. 432-44.

Huntingdon. A Collection of Ancient Records relating to the Borough of Huntingdon, with Observations illustrative of the history of Parliamentary Boroughs in general. By E. Griffith. (1827.) Charters, Plea Rolls, Patent Rolls, Court Rolls, Indentures, &c. No index. The Edwardian Inventories for Huntingdon- shire. By S. C. Lomas. (1906.) Alcuin Club Collections, vol. vii. Full Table of Contents and Index of Persons. The inventories are of 1552 (6 Ed. VI.).

Early Records of the Duke of Manchester's English Manorial Estates. By C. G. Boxall. Extracts from Cartularies, Assize Rolls, In- quisitions, fec., concerning Houghton, Kim- bolton, St. Ives, Little Stukeley, Wingfield, Swyneshead, &c. (1892.) The Table of Con- tents does not give the page, and the volume has no index.

Hurley. St. Mary's, Hurley, in the Middle Ages : based on Hurley Charters and Deeds. By F. T. Wethered. (1898.) Table of Contents, a page of Errata, four pages of Corrections and Amendments, but no index. Inverness. Kirk-Session Records, 1661-1800. By Alex. Mitchell. (1902.) Index of Matters, but not names.

Notes on the Decisions of the"Appeal Court of Registration at Inverness. With a Supple- ment from 1842 to 1853. (1854.) The earliest date is 1835. Index of Cases to both parts. Ipswich. The Principal Charters which have been granted to the Corporation of Ipswich in Suffolk, translated. (1754.) Names, as is usual in charters, but no index.

The Oaths of Office of the Chief Magistrates, Subordinate Officers, and Free Burgesses of the Corporation of Ipswich. (1794.)

The Annalls of Ipswiche. The Laws, Cus- tomes, and Govern mt of the same. Collected out of ye Records, Bookes, and Writings of that Towne. By Nath 11 Bacon, serving as Recorder and Town Clark in that Towne. Anno Dom: 1654. (1884.) By W T. H. Richard- son. 1352-1649. No index of any kind. Irvine. Muniments of the Royal Burgh of Irvine. Vol. I. (1890.) Vol. II. (1891.) Publica- tions of the Ayrshire and Wigtownshire Arch. Soc. No. 15. Index to each volume. Jersey. A Code of Laws for the Island of Jersey. (1771.) Chiefly in French. There is an Index of Subjects in that language at the end. The regulations respecting the observance of Sun- day are curious.

Kendal. A Boke off Recorde of the Burgh of Kirkby Kendal. Publications of the Cumb. and West. Antiq. and Arch. Soc., Extra Series, Vol. VII. (1892.) From 1575 to 1714. Charters, Lists of Aldermen and Burgesses, Inrolment of Pryntices, 1571 to 1645. Index to Charters, of Acts, General, Names.

Kettermg. The Compotus of the Manor of Kettering for A.D. 1292. With Introduction, Translation, and Notes by C. Wise. (1899.) Has an Index.

Kimbolton. See Huntingdon.

Kirkaldv. Extracts from Old Minute Books of the Burgh of Kirkaldy, 1582-1792. (1862.) Newspaper cuttings pasted in a book, with a printed title-page. Has a List of Provosts, but no index.

A. RHODES.

(To be continued.)

MB. RHODES refers at 11 S. ii. 450 to my ' Bristol Lists, Municipal and Miscellaneous,' with the description appended : " 1529. The lists are alphabetical." The list of M.P.s is carried back to 1529 ; those of Mayors, Sheriffs, Councillors, and other civic personages to 1598. All the lists are continued to the date of publication (1899). The book contains three alphabetical indexes, but the arrangement of the individual lists is in every case, chronological. I believe the book is now out of print. I hope to reissue it in a revised form, with some addi- tional lists, and to bring it up to date.

ALFBED B. BEAVEN.

Leamii gton.

As editor of the Feet of Fines for Dorset mentioned at the last reference above, I should like to be permitted to correct a' portion of the statement there given. ' Dorset Records ' is the name of an annual publication, and as the various subjects treated therein (which are necessarily issued in instalments) get finished, they form volumes of ' Dorset Records.' Thus vol. v. contained the Feet of Fines from Richard I. to Edward II., with Indices Nominum et Locorum. The continuation of these Fines has appeared annually since, and the part for 1910 completes vol. x., and contains the Fines from Edward III. to Richard III., complete with indexes.

EDW. ALEX. FBY.

227, Strand W.C.

To the interesting list of records contri- buted to ' N. & Q.' by MB. RHODES I may add, for the information of your readers, that ' The Municipal Records of the Borough of Dorchester, Dorset,' was privately printed in 1908 and issued to subscribers by Canon Mayo and myself. The work may be seen at the Guildhall Library, the Bodleian Library, and the Record Office, but I believe the British Museum does not possess a copy. ABTHUB W. GOULD.

Staverton, Briar Walk, Putney.