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Price (J.) Association of the Birmingham Students of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Presidential adress [on Municipal Engineering in Birmingham.] pp. 13. fol. 1902.
Stilgoe (H. E.) The Municipal Engineering of the City of Birmingham, Address to the Institution of Civil Engineers Association of Birmingham Students, 1911. pp. 10. Titus. 8vo. [1911}. :
University of Birmingham Engineering & Mining Journa]. Organ of the University Engineering Socicty, Institution of Civil Engineers (Association of Birmingham Students), etc. Vol. 8, no. 4, ete. (Feb., 1910, ete.) Il/us,
Poris. 8vo. 1910, ete. NOTE.—Farlier jasues, which are In the Library, had no connectlon with the Civil Engineers Students’ Association. Called “ Birmingham Raginecring and Mining Journai" from Vol. 9.
Civil War, 1643, etc. :—
The Armourer’s Widow, [A song on the Battle of Birmingham,] In Tales of Sutton Town & Chase, etc., collected by ‘‘ Tau,” [ie. ‘T. A. Vaughton]. pp. 86. Illus, duo, 1904,
Auden (J. E.) Birmingham and the Civil War. In Handbook for Birmingham, British Association. duo. 1913.
[Hamper (W.) Note book, containing references on the Civil War in Warwickshire, etc, Manuseript. With a cutting on Birmingham and the Civil War, by J. Hill, 1911.) duo. (1830).
[Langford (J. A.)] Prince Rupert’s visit to Birmingham. Zn Central Literary Magazine, Vol. 4. 8vo. 1879.
Langford (J. A.) Some Civil War letters relating to Birmingham, Jn Bir- mingham and Midland Institute, Archeological Section, Transactions. 1873. 4to. 1874,
A letter written from Walshall, by a Worthy Gentleman to his Friend in Oxford, concerning Burmingham. 1643, [ Reprint.) pp. 7. duo. (1815).
Narrative of the Battle-ficlds in Warwickshire during the Civil War 1642-3, &e. [including the Battle of Birmingham, the attack on Aston Hall, ete.] In The Warwickshire Antiquarian Magazine. 4to, 1859-77.
Notes on the History of Birmingham, with special reference to the Battle of Birmingham, etc. Manuscript, 4to, [¢,1850.).
Prince Rupert's Burning Love to England, discovered in Birmingham's Flames. 1643, [Attributed to John Barton. Reprint.) pp. 14. duo. [1815],
Royalist & Roundhead : or Prince Rupert’s quarters at Camp Hill. [A tale.] From the Birmingham Weekly Mereury. [J Birmingham scrap book, Vol. 3]. fol, 1888.
Three tracts relative to the Battle of Birmingham, 1643. 1.—A true Relation of Prince Rupert's barbarous Cruelty against the Towne of Brumingham, 2,—A Letter wriiten from Walshall by a Worthy Gentleman to his Friend in Oxford, concerning Burmingham. 3.—Prince Rupert’s Burning Love to England, discovered in Birmingham's Flames. Printed 1643. Reprinted. pp. 32. duo. 1815,
—[ Another copy.) ,
A True Relation of a Great and Cruel! Battell fought by the Lord Willoughby of Parham , , . neer Brumegum in Warwickeshire, October the 17, [1642] : Printed for Richard West, October 20 [1642]. Reprint: Jn R, K. Dent's
‘* Old and New Birmingham,” pp, 43-4, which see.
NOTE.—The original copy from which this reprint wns tade was destroyed in the firc_at the a Library, 1879, Another copy still remains at the Britlsh Museum, Grenville Library,