Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

Vol. I, 1872

 * Louis Raymond de Vericour — The Study of History, pp.9-37
 * Richard Woof — The Personal Expenses of Charles II in the City of Worcester, pp.38-57
 * William Thomas Black — The Mounds at Dunblane and the Roman Station of Alauna, pp.58-60
 * John Edward Cussans — Notes on the Perkin Warbeck Insurrection, pp.61-77
 * John James Bond — The Christian Era, pp.78-87
 * J.F. Nicholls — The Early Bristol Charters and their Chief Object, pp.88-95
 * Charles Rogers — Memoir and Poems of Sir Robert Aytoun, Secretary to the Queens of James VI and Charles I, pp.96-168.
 * Joseph Meadows Cowper — Tudor Prices in Kent, chiefly in 1577, pp. 169-186
 * Louis Raymond de Vericour — The Jacquerie, pp.187-203
 * J.F. Nicholls — The Free Grammar School of Bristol, and The Thorns, its Founders, pp.204-217
 * Joseph Meadows Cowper — Notes from the Records of Faversham, 1560-1600, pp.218-238.
 * Charles Rogers — The Scottish House of Roger, with Notes Respecting the Families of Playfair and Haldane of Bermony, pp.239-277.
 * Charles Rogers — The Staggering State of Scottish Statesmen, from 1550 to 1650 - By Sir John Scot of Scotstarvet - With a Memoir and Historical Illustrations, pp.278-429
 * Joseph Lemuel Chester — An Official Inaccuracy Respecting the Death and Burial of The Princess Mary, Daughter of King James I, pp.430-436
 * Thomes Lawrence Kington Oliphant — Was the Old English Aristocracy destroyed by the Wars of the Roses ?, pp.437-443.

Vol II, 1873

 * John Russell — Inaugural Address by the President of the Society, pp. 9-14
 * Edward Cust — Es-Sukhra, the Locked-up Stone of Jerusalem, pp. 15-31
 * Thomas A. Wise — Life and Naval Career of Admiral Sir Richard J. Strachan, Baronet, GCB, pp. 32-53
 * Louis Raymond de Vericour — Podiebrad: Bohemia Past and Present [George of Podiebrad, King of Bohemia, 1448], pp. 54-76
 * Louis Raymond de Vericour — Wat Tyler, pp. 77-93
 * Charles Rogers — Notes in the History of Sir Jerome Alexander (reprinted from vol. 1), pp. 94-116
 * John P. Prendergast — Further Notes on the History of Sir Jerome Alexander, pp. 117-141
 * George Harris — Materials for a Domestic History of England, pp. 142-157
 * John Bowring — Borrowings of Modern from Ancient Poets, pp. 158-198
 * William Watkins Old — Memorials of Dr. John Old, the Reformer, pp. 199-211
 * John Potter Briscoe — History of the Trent Bridges at Nottingham, pp. 212-221
 * Charles Rogers — An Estimate of the Scottish Nobility during the Minority of James VI, and Subsequently, with Preliminary Observations, pp. 222-296
 * Charles Rogers — The Poetical Remains of King James the First of Scotland, with a Memoire, and an Introduction to his Poetry, pp. 297-392
 * George Harris — Domestic Everyday Life, Manners and Customs in the Ancient World, pp. 393-438
 * George Twemlow — Notes in Ethnography, pp. 439-452
 * Charles Rogers — Supplementary Notes to the History of the Scottish House of Roger, pp. 453-455

Vol. I, 1918

 * Charles W.G. Oman — Presidential Address: Rumours and Legends during Wars from Ancient Times to 1918, pp. 1-27
 * William Hudson — Traces of Primitive Agricultural Organization, as suggested by a Survey of the Manor of Martham, Norfolk, 1101-1292, pp. 28-58
 * John Eric Sidney Green — Wellington, Boislecomte and the Congress of Verona, 1822, pp. 59-76
 * Ina Lubimenko — The Correspondence of the First Stuarts with the First Romanovs [Early Seventeenth Century], pp. 77-91
 * Violet Mary Methley — The Ceylon Expedition of 1803, pp. 92-128
 * Arthur Percival Newton — The Establishment of the Great Farm of the English Customs, pp. 129-156
 * Theodore Frank Thomas Plucknett — The Place of the Council in the Fifteenth Century (The Alexander Prize Essay), pp. 157-189
 * Hugh Edward Egerton — The System of British Colonial Administration of the Crown Colonies in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries compared with the System prevailing in the Nineteenth Century, pp. 190-217
 * Leopold C.M.S. Amery — The Constitutional Development of South Africa, pp. 218-235
 * Edward Murray Wrong — The Constitutional Development of Canada, pp. 236-253

Vol. II, 1919

 * Charles W.G. Oman — Presidential Address: National Boundaries and Treaties of Peace [from 1803], pp. 1-19
 * Hubert Hall — British and Allied Archives during the War : England. pp. 20-23
 * Robert Kerr Hannay — British and Allied Archives during the War : Scotland, pp. 23-26
 * Herbert Wood — British and Allied Archives during the War : Ireland, pp. 26-32
 * John Ballinger — British and Allied Archives during the War : Wales, pp. 33-37
 * John Franklin Jameson — British and Allied Archives during the War : United States of America, pp. 37-40
 * Charles Bémont — British and Allied Archives during the War : France, pp. 40-41
 * Emilio Re — British and Allied Archives during the War : Italy, pp. 41-47
 * Francis Aidan Gasquet — British and Allied Archives during the War : Italy — the Vatican Archives, pp. 47-58
 * Rose Graham — The Metropolitical Visitation of the Diocese of Worcester by Archibishop Winchelsey in 1301, pp. 59-93
 * Walter Warren Seton — The Relations of Henry Cardinal York with the British Government, pp. 94-112
 * Godfrey Davies — The Whigs and the Peninsular War, 1808-1814, pp. 113-131
 * Richard Arman Gregory — Science in the History of Civilization, pp. 132-149
 * George William Thomson Omond — The Question of the Netherlands in 1829-1830, pp. 150-172
 * Harry Lushington Stephen — The Trial of Sir Walter Raleigh, pp. 172-187

Vol. III, 1920

 * Charles W.G. Oman — Presidential Address: East and West [Conflicts with Middle East to 1517], pp. 1-24
 * Charles Bémont and Charles V. Langlois — British and Allied Archives during the War - Series II : France, pp. 27-28
 * Jean Cuvelier — British and Allied Archives during the War - Series II : Belgium, pp. 28-39
 * Henry Percival Biggar — British and Allied Archives during the War - Series II : Canadian War Records, pp. 39-41
 * Secretary, Department of Defence — British and Allied Archives during the War - Series II : Australia's Records of the War, pp. 41-47
 * Colin Graham Botha — British and Allied Archives during the War - Series II : Union of South Africa, pp. 47-51
 * George C. Edmundson — The Voyage of Pedro Teixeira on the Amazon from Para to Quito and back, 1637-1639, pp. 52-71
 * Mildred Wretts-Smith — The English in Russia during the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century, pp. 72-102
 * Mary Dormer Harris — Unpublished Documents relating to Town Life in Coventry [with extracts from royal and other letters, chiefly of sixteenth century, and quotations from the Mayor, Robert Beake's diary 1655], pp. 103-114
 * William Rees — The Black Death in Wales, pp. 115-135
 * John Ernest Neale — The Commons' Journals of the Tudor Period (The Alexander Prize Essay), pp. 136-170

Vol. IV, 1921

 * Charles W.G. Oman — Presidential Address: Some Medieval Conceptions of Ancient History, pp. 1-22
 * William Hudson — Status of 'Villani' and other Tenants in Danish East Anglia in Pro-Conquest Times, pp. 23-48
 * Joseph Redlich — Family-, Court- and State-Archives (Haus-, Hof- und Staats-Archiv) at Vienna, pp. 49-61
 * Caroline A.J. Skeel — The Council of the West, pp. 62-80
 * Arthur Hermann Thomas — Illustrations of the Mediaeval Municipal History of London from the Guildhall Records, pp. 81-102
 * Francis W.X. Fincham — Notes from the Ecclesiastical Court Records at Somerset House, pp. 103-139
 * Margaret Ley Bazeley — The Extent of the English Forest in the Thirteenth Century, pp. 140-172
 * Alexander Bugge — The Norse Settlements in the British Isles, pp. 173-210

Vol. V, 1922

 * Hugh George Rawlinson — The Embassy of William Harborne to Constantinople, 1583-1588, pp. 1-27
 * Henry Gerald Richardson — Year Books and Plea Rolls as Sources of Historical Information, pp. 28-70
 * Buckler, Francis William — The Political Theory of the Indian Mutiny, pp. 71-100
 * Gewn Whale — The Influence of the Industrial Revolution (1760-1790) on the Demand for Parliamentary Reform, pp. 101-131
 * Sir Francis Piggott — Practical Notes on Historical Research [Chiefly dealing with Nineteenth-Century sources], pp. 132-149
 * Gladys Scott Thomson — The Origin and Growth of the Office of Deputy Lieutenant, pp. 150-166
 * Eveline Christiana Martin — The English Establishments on the Gold Coast in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century (Alexander Prize Essay, 1922), pp. 167-208