1. A brief view of the weight and consequence of the general trade, and of some considerable places, in the Indies: addressed to King William III. A.D. 1701. fo. 1.
3. Setting down of causes after Hilary 20 Geo. II. 1746, in the Exchequer. Concerning the commissioners of the land tax for the city and liberties of Westminster and offices executed in Westminster-hall, in the year 1745. fo. 83.
5. Account of the military conduct of a young man of the name of Fitz M. Caldwell; addressed to his uncle. Dated Castle-Caldwell, Nov. 10, 1785. fo. 131.
7. Copies of two letters of the Earl of Clarendon to the Duke and Dutchess of York, on the subject of his daughter's changing her religion. fo. 13. Without date.
22. Two letters of Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Erbs, to Queen Anne, 5 and 16 Octob. 1702. One acquainting her with the birth of a Son, christened ANNE, in honour of Her Majesty; and the other of the death of his Dutchess in child-bed. fo. 80. 82. (Latin.)
3. "Musica de Sancta Magdalena." Inc. "Felix Magdalene cantandi prominet arte." fo. 50.
Scope & Content:
This short work, in hexameter verses, contains a mystical gamut in which all musical perfection is said to he concealed. It was composed, if we are to believe the author of the verses, by Mary Magdalen herself. The writer appears to have been one Kendall, a monk of Sherborne.
14. "Octo tonorum proporcio et Grecorum vocabulorum ad predictos tonos pertinencium exposicio." Inc. "Tonus constat in proporcione sesquioctava." fo. 90.
Scope & Content:
See Hawkins, ii. 224. and Burney, ii. 418. The three preceding articles seem to be included under the general title of "Regule Magistri Jobannis Torkesey." This person seems no otherwise known to us than by the present work. He was probably a monk or precentor of the Priory of Torkesey in Lincol...
5. A brief of the suit of Sir Wm. Russell and Sir Thomas Gorges, Knights, and Thomas Maria Wingfield, Esq. to the Queen, for the office of registering apprentices.