VOL. III. 1. Copies of correspondence of Dr. Thomas Percy, afterwards Bishop of Dromore, with John Wilson, of Bromhead; 4 Sept.-15 Nov. 1777, f. 1. 2. "An attempt to recover a list of the works, which profess to treat of the Baronets and Peers of England, Scotland and Ireland," f. 11. 3. Ext...
VOL. IV. Brief notes on Shakspeare, Sheffield provincialisms, and other subjects, chiefly philological. William Shakespeare: Collections relating to, by J. Hunter: 19th cent. Philology: English philological notes, by the same: 19th cent.
Vol. V. Notes and extracts, in prose and verse, under various headings, as "Dr. Walter Pope," "Charms," "The Nightingale," "Methodist," "Mottoes," etc. Poetry: Collected pieces and extracts, by J. Hunter: 19th cent.
VOL. VI. Rough notes and extracts, chiefly genealogical and relating to co. York; with church-notes in co. Gloucester, etc. County of Gloucester: Church notes in, by J. Hunter: 19th cent.
VOL. VII. Pedigrees of Gibson of Knipe, Stainforth, Royds, Hesketh, Sullivan of Cork, Sterne, etc., f. 7;-Notes from the "Gentleman's Magazine;" 1731-1815, f. 12;-Itinerary. of Charles I.; 1642-1648, f. 53;-Notes from Edmund Lodge's abstracts of the "Talbot Papers," f. 58 b. includes: f. 7 Sul...
VOL. VIII. Abstract of a MS. containing evidences of the Darcy family, f. 1;-Notes from a canvassing-book during an election for co. York; 3-15 June, 1710, f. 13;-Abstracts of historical letters, temp. James I., collected by Dr. Thomas Birch, f. 17. includes: f. 1 Darcy family: Abstract of evi...
BRIEF notes by Joseph Hunter, relating to Francis, George, and Gilbert Talbot, Earls of Shrewsbury, their families and connections, chronologically arranged; June, 1530-13 Aug. 1616. Paper; 1808. Octavo. Talbot family; Earls of Shrewsbury: Papers, notes, and pedigrees relating to, by J. Hunter:...
"SILVA Poetica:" extracts from poets, classical and modern, with critical remarks, by Joseph Hunter. Paper; 1807. Octavo. includes: f. 8 Thomas Gray, poet: Notes on, by J. Hunter: 19th cent.
PAPERS on various subjects read before a literary society at New College, York, with two Latin prolusions, etc., by Joseph Hunter. Paper; 1806, 1807. Quarto. City of York: Essays read at the New College, by J. Hunter: 1806, 1807.