XI. CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE.

1. George B. Adams, London and the Commune, in Engl. Hist. Rev. for October, 1904; xix. 706. 2. Mary Bateson, A London Municipal Collection of the Reign of John, in Engl. Hist. Rev. for July, 1902; xii. 480. 3. G. H. Blakesley, Manorial Jurisdiction, in Law Quarterly Review for April, 1889; v. 113. 4. Hubert Hall, An Unknown Charter of Liberties, in Engl. Hist. Rev. for April, 1894; ix. 326. 5. Edward Jenks, The Story of the Habeas Corpus, in Law Quarterly Review for January, 1902; xviii. 64. 6. Edward Jenks, The Myth of Magna Carta, in Independent Review for November, 1904; iv. 260.

7. Frederic William Maitland, Review of Dr. Charles Gross’s The Early Historical Influence of the Office of Coroner, in Engl. Hist. Rev. for

October, 1903; viii. 758.

8. Cardinal Manning, The Pope and Magna Charta, in Contemporary Review for December, 1875 (subsequently reprinted 1885, Baltimore). 9. George Walter Prothero, An unknown Charter of Liberties, in Engl. Hist. Rev. for January, 1894; ix. 117. 10. John Horace Round, An unknown Charter of Liberties, in Engl. Hist. Rev. for April, 1893; viii. 288. 11. John Horace Round, The Great Assize, in The Athenaeum for 28th January, 1899; p. 113. 12. H. B. Simpson, The Office of Constable, in Engl. Hist. Rev. for October, 1895; x. 625.

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