Lytes Cary Manor House, Somerset, and its literary associations: with notices of authors of the Lyte family, from Queen Elizabeth to the present time (1879)
Historical and antiquarian gleanings relating to Minehead and neighbourhood; including the reputed apparition of Mrs Leakey, the whistling ghost of Minehead (1890)
The squabble amongst the Bristol Aldermen and their wives about precedence 1663-1664: query 164 autograph letter from Lord Chancellor Clarendon concerning Bristol affairs (1886)
Richard of Cirencester on the ancient state of Britain [and] the Roman road on Durdham Down, near Bristol, why named 'Via Julia'? (1886)
New facts relating to the Chatterton family, gathered from manuscript entries in a "History of the Bible", which once belonged to the parents of Thomas Chatterton the poet (1883)