The Antiquary's Books series was edited by John Charles Cox, and published in London by Methuen & Co. It comprised some 28 titles. In relation to British parish history, it has been said that
" several of Cox's series (1904–15) of Antiquary's Books retained their value, notably his own contributions on parish registers and churchwarden's accounts and Nathaniel Hone on manorial records.
List of titles
Year | Title | Author |
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1904 | English Monastic Life | Francis Aidan Gasquet |
1904 | Remains of the Prehistoric Age in England | Bertram Windle |
1904 | The Old Service-Books of the English Church | Christopher Wordsworth and Henry Littlehales |
1904 | Celtic Art in Pagan and Christian Times | John Romilly Allen |
1905 | Shrines of British Saints | J. Charles Wall |
1905 | Archaeology and False Antiquities | Robert Munro |
1906 | The Manor and Manorial Records | Nathaniel J. Hone |
1906 | English Seals | James Harvey Bloom |
1905 | The Royal Forests of England | John Charles Cox |
The Bells of England | John James Raven | |
1906 | The Domesday Inquest | Adolphus Ballard |
Parish Life in Medieval England | Francis Aidan Gasquet | |
The Brasses of England | Herbert W. Macklin | |
English Church Furniture | John Charles Cox | |
1908 | Folk-Lore as an Historical Science | George Laurence Gomme |
English Costume | George Clinch | |
1908 | The Gilds and Companies of London | George Unwin |
The Medieval Hospitals of England | Rotha Mary Clay | |
1910 | Old English Instruments of Music | Francis William Galpin |
1911 | The Roman Era in Britain | John Ward |
1911 | Romano-British Buildings and Earthworks | John Ward |
The Parish Registers of England | John Charles Cox | |
Castles and Walled Towns of England | Alfred Harvey | |
1912 | Old English Libraries | Ernest Albert Savage |
1913 | Ancient Painted Glass in England | Philip Nelson |
1913 | Churchwardens' Accounts from the Fourteenth Century to the Close of the Seventeenth Century | John Charles Cox |
1914 | The Hermits and Anchorites of England | Rotha Mary Clay |
1915 | The Schools of Mediaeval England | Arthur Francis Leach |
Notes
- ^ Nelson, Philip (1913). "Ancient Painted Glass in England 1170–1500". Internet Archive. London; New York: Methuen; George H. Doran. pp. Supplement 13. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
- Alexandre Dumas (1821). My Memoirs. Methuen & Company. p. 532.
- Dyer, Christopher; Hopper, Andrew James; Lord, Evelyn; Nigel J. Tringham (2011). New Directions in Local History since Hoskins. Univ of Hertfordshire Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-1-907-39612-0. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
- Francis Aidan Gasquet (1904). English Monastic Life. Methuen.
- J. Charles Wall (1905). Shrines of British Saints. Methuen.
- Gavin Lucas (6 February 2012). Understanding the Archaeological Record. Cambridge University Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-1-107-01026-0.
- Nathaniel J. Hone (1906). The Manor and Manorial Records. Methuen & Company.
- James Harvey Bloom (1906). English Seals. Methuen & Company.
- Cox, John Charles (1905). "The Royal Forests of England". Internet Archive. London: Methuen. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
- The Domesday Inquest. London. 1906.
- Clay, Rotha Mary (2015-11-20). The Mediæval Hospitals of England. Methuen & Co. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
- Rotha Mary Clay (1914). The Hermits and Anchorites of England. Methuen & Company.