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16. Arguments concerning the agreement of peace between Henry V. King of England, and Charles King of France, as also between the said King Henry and Philip Duke of Burgundy. fo. 66.
37. "Inquisitio post mortem Henrici de Lacy, Comitis Lincoln', 20 Feb. anno 4 Ed. fil. Reg. Ed." in quâ agitur de maneriis de Badeham, Buckby, &c. fo. 79.
20. A short treatise on proportion in Latin, being a continuation of an addition to the preceding article; with some exemplifications in musical notes. fo. 122.
Scope & Content:
See Burney, ii. 426. We have seen that this valuable manuscript belonged originally to John Wylde the precentor of Waltham Abbey; and not only such part of it as was composed by himself, but all the other treatises that it contains were written by his own hand, in all probability about the year ...
4. Lord Burghley's own minutes of two letters to the Queen; for mitigation of her displeasure (according to an indorsement) on account of the Queen of Scots, 1586.
5. Lord Burghley's copy of his complaint and declaration (whilst he remained under the Queen's displeasure) addressed to the Vice-Cliamberain, but not dated. Both these articles are printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. p. 371.
6. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir Thomas Saunders, &c. Commissioners of the Peace for Surrey; on the privileges of the tenants of the Manor of Wimbledon; with the answer, 1556.
19. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; on the treasorts of the French and Spanish Ambassadors. He blames Sir Nich. Throckmorton for not repairing to the French Court, Oct. 29, 1562.
20. Sir Wm. Cecill, to Sir T. Smith; how he intends to answer the French Ambassador, and that more English forces shall assist the Prince of Conde, Nov. 13, 1562.