Flagellum Parliamentarium; being sarcastic notices of nearly 200 members of the first Parliament after the Restoration (A.D. 1661 to A.D. 1678). From a contemporary ms. in the British Museum. 1881. (1). [Compiled 1671-2; sometimes attributed to Andrew Marvell.]
A journey into England in the year MDXCVIII. By Paul Hentzner. Being a translation of part of his Itinerary. Edited by Horace Walpole. 1881. (2). [The Itinerary was first published at Nuremberg in 1612, and Walpole's edition of these extracts at Strawberry Hill in 1757.]
A garland of old historical ballads. 1600-1752. I. Marie Hamilton. II. Robert Oig. III. Willy and Mary. 1881. (3).
Fragments of ancient poetry collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and translated from the Gaelic or Erse language. 1760. Being a reprint of the first Ossianic publication of James Macpherson. 1881. (4).
The romance of Octavian, Emperor of Rome. Abridged from a manuscript in the Bodleian Library (circa 1250). By the Rev. J. J. Coneybeare, and edited with additional notes by Edmund M. Goldsmid. 1882. (5). [Coneybeare's edition was first published in 1809.]
The imprisonment & death of King Charles I. Related by one of his judges. Being extracts from the memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, the regicide, with a collection of original papers relating to the trial of the king. 1882. (6). [From the third edition of Ludlow, Edinburgh 1751.]