Works
- Catalogus codicum MSS. qui in bibliotheca Aedis Christi, Oxford 1867.
- Bacon's Novum Organum (2 vols., Oxford, 1855)
- Bacon's Advancement of Learning (London, 1860)
- Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Library of Christ Church, Oxford (Oxford, 1867)
- A History of France (3 vols., 1873–77); Life of Pope Pius II. (1881)
- Winchester Cathedral Records (2 vols., Winchester, 1886)
- Documents Relating to the Foundation of the Chapter of Winchester, A.D. 1541-1547 (London, 1889)
- Winchester (1890)
- Rolls of the Obedientaries of St. Swithin's Priory, A.D. 1309-1534 (Winchester, 1895)
- The Manor of Marydown, Hampshire (1895)
- Edward Harold Browne, Bishop of Winchester: A Memoir (London, 1895)
- Ruskin in Oxford, and other Studies (1904).
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