11. An original certificate, signed by some inhabitants of Low Leyton in favour of Mr. Strype their minister, and recommending him in particular to the Mercers' Company. Dec. 18. 1677. fo. 23.
12. An original bond of 100l. from Mr. Strype to Sir John Cotton, Bart. for the restoration of a MS., Titus, B ii. borrowed from his library, May 19, 1697. fo. 24.
14. Some account of benefactions to the parish of Stepney, by Josiah Woodward the minister, seemingly in a letter addressed to Mr. Strype, Sept. 20, 1705. fo. 26.
15. A receipt given by Mr. Strype and the churchwarden or Low Layton to Sir Gilbert, for 51. paid for the use of a pew for his servants, Nov. 3. 1713. fo. 29.
16. Copies of a decree and report in Chancery concerning the establishment of the free school at Low Layton, in pursuance of the will of Robert Ozeler, and also a copy of his will made Feb. 3, 1697. fo. 30.
18. A summons to Mr. Strype to attend as a witness in a commission of lunacy granted against Sir Wm. Hicks, Bart. of Ruckholts in Essex, Feb. 6, 1699. fo. 35.
20. Mrs. Julyan Penn to Antony Barnes, solliciting the loan of of sum of money for a friend, and trusting, if he will lend it, to meet him and his good wife in Abraham's bosom, the reward of doing good. fo. 40.