folio. Collections by Mr. Prynne, from records in the Tower concerning the Clergy and their great incroachments on the royal maids prerogative. Transcribed, examined, and attested by William Riley Mr Prynne's clerk. This volume formerly belonged to the Duke of Chandos, and afterwards to Mr. Umf...
folio. An authenticated copy of the indenture made between King William and Queen Mary, and Thomas Neale, Esquire, Master of the Mint, for confirmation of his said office, and for the general regulation of the Mint; with a table of the fees and salaries of the several officers belonging to the ...
folio. Authenticated copies from the records in the Tower of London and the Chapel of the Rolls, of charters granted to the company of Vintners of the city of London, in the reigns of several Kings and Queens of England.
folio. A Miscellaneous Volume, part of it formerly belonging to Sir Richard St. George, Norroy; and afterwards to Mr. Umfreville, who has written on the second leaf, "Multi æstimo."
folio. A Volume with the following title prefixed; "An Account of Madrid, the place of residence of the King of Spain, his pallaces, his councells and committees, the maner of meeting of parliaments, the officers of Madrid, and supplys that it has given the King of Spaine,theofficers of the pal...
folio. A Chronicle of England in verse, with the following title:-"Lawson's Orchett [orchard] wharin thou shalt fynde most pleasaunt fructe of all mannor of sortes. That is to sai, the true acte, facte or deade of every Prince reininge in this lande sens yt was first inhabitt, with the yeares o...
folio. A similar collection for the town and parish of Kingston, transcribed by Nicholas Hardinge, Esq. in all probability from the preceding volume as it contains nearly the same materials. Mr. Hardinge has added several interesting remarks by himself.
folio. The Prince of Orange's declaration of the reasons inducing him to appear in arms in the kingdom of England, for preserving the Protestant religion, and for restoring the laws and liberties of England, Scotland, and Ireland; an order made on his landing; the proceedings of the Assembly of...
folio. A diary of the life and family occurrences of Thomas Godfrey, an auditor of the Chamberlain's accounts, the second son of Thomas Godfrey of Lidd in Kent, from 1585 to 1655; with a list of such of his family as had been bailiffs of Lidd.