Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

Old Series

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. III, 1874

Vol. IV, 1876

Vol. V, 1877

Vol. VI, 1878

Vol. VII, 1879

Vol. VIII, 1880

Vol. IX, 1881

Vol. X, 1882

New Series

Vol. I, 1884

Vol. II, 1885

Vol. III, 1886

Vol. IV, 1889

Vol. V, 1891

Vol. VI, 1892

Vol. VII, 1893

Vol. VIII, 1894

Vol. IX, 1895

Vol. X, 1896

Vol. XI, 1897

Vol. XII, 1898

Vol. XIII, 1899

Vol. XIV, 1900

Vol. XV, 1901

Vol. XVI, 1902

Vol. XVII, 1903

Vol. XVIII, 1904

Vol. XIX, 1905

Vol. XX, 1906

Third Series

Vol. I, 1907

Vol. II, 1908

Vol. III, 1909

Vol. IV, 1910

Vol. V, 1911

Vol. VI, 1912

Vol. VII, 1913

Vol. VIII, 1914

Vol. IX, 1915

Vol. X, 1916

Vol. XI, 1917

Fourth Series

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

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