24. A paper containing copies of some letters to the Bishop of Norwich, on various ecclesiastical matters; of a petition to him from the French Church at Norwich; of an account of a girl of eight years old conceiving a child; of a letter from Tho. Wood to Mr. Anthony Gilby, relating a trick put ...
28. A letter from Mr. Humplirey Wanley, on some improvements to be made in the cases of the Cottonian library, and concerning the MS. collections of Sir Symonds D'Ewes, which he recommends to him to purchase. 20 Nov. 1703. fo. 36.
29. Mr. Humphrey Wanley to Mr. Harley; thanks him for his recommendation to Sir Rob. Davers; gives some account of Sir Symonds D'Ewes, whom he had lately visited, and many particulars relating to his library and collections. The date torn off. fo. 36.
30. Mr. Humphrey Wanley's draught of his letter to his supposed cousin Samuel Wanley, Minister of Baningham in Norfolk, containing some very anxious enquiries about the family coat of arms, and his ancestors, whom he bad already traced as coming from Basil in Switzerland, though he had been info...
46. R. B. [q. Dr. Richard Bentley?] to Thomas Bateman, Esq. respecting some controversy at one of the Universities; certain seniors of which are branded with the appellation of "the scabs, the ulcers, and abhorrence of the whole University." The writer expresses his indignation to see "Majesty a...