110. Arms in the churches of Hookeland, St. Peters, Caston, Greston, Martin, Freckston, Cressyngham parva, Bodney, Hilborough, Stanford, Toste, and Langford. fo. 237.
6. "Tragico fine della Signora Elconora di Toledo, moglie di Cosimo primo de Medici; e d' Isabella figlia d'ambedue, moglie del Signor Paolo Giordano Corsini; e di Lconora. moglie di Don Piedro de Medici, e di molti altri Cavalieri, li 12 Luglio, 1567." fo. 91.
11. A long and familiar epistle from Leonard Digges to his friend Philip Washington, chiefly on the subject of larks and invisible musicians. 30 Jan. 1631. fo. 18.
13. A letter from Mr. John Greaves at Constantinople, giving some account of the late Patriarch who had been strangled by order of the Grand Signor., and detailing some literary particulars. Aug. 2, 1638. fo. 20.
26. A letter from Michell Maittaire to Robert Harley, Esq., requesting permission to lay before him the chief objects of his studies, and more especially soliciting his patronage of a Greek Lexicon and Grammar adapted to the Septuagint Bible, in imitation of what Pasor had done for the New Testa...
47. A letter from - Edwards to some unknown person, very mysteriously alluding to the disputes above mentioned, and expressing concern for the interest of Lord T. . . . . . .Jan. 21, 1713-14. fo. 51.
49. William Taylor to Dr. Kennett, on mitigating the punishment of some person who had been prosecuted by the East India Company. July 26. 1715. fo. 53.
51. John Warner, a surveyor, to some unnamed Committee, showing his reasons for dissenting in opinion with Dr. Desaguliers respecting the quantity of water running from the Cowley and Heatham streams; with remarks on the Doctor's project for supplying the City of London with water from the rivet...