This almanack has been transferred to the British Museum. It is described in A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts, I (1808), p. 62, as 'An old Clog-Almanack, used in Derbyshire, or Staffordshire: cut upon [...]'.
This almanack has been transferred to the British Museum. It is described in A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts, I (1808), p. 62, as 'A Copy of another old Clog-Almanack, lately cutt in Box [Wiltshire or Goucestershire]; it differs from the latter [Harley MS 197]'.
Contents: ff. 1r-6v: Escutcheons in brown ink (12 per page); all are empty except for those on f. 1r, which feature coats of arms with crests drawn in pencil, and without family names. f. 7r: A coat of arms in brown ink. The manuscript contains a later addition: f. [8]recto: A list (pencil...
Treatise on law and justice, dated Brussels 1668. f. 1: Preliminary page inscribed ‘De Jure et Justitia’. ff. 2-89: Series of ‘dubia’ and ‘resolutiones’ on questions of law and justice. f. 89v: Conclusion, signed ‘fine coronato nobilitatur opus. Brux: 12 Jun 1668’. Followed by ‘Index praecipu...
This manuscript was recorded missing in 1808. The contents according to the printed Harley catalogue (1808) were as follows: 'This Number appears to be wanting. it was a volume of collections like the three following [Harley MSS 5339, 5360 and 5361 are 17th-century theological manuscripts]. T...
This manuscript was recorded missing since before 1825. The contents of both Harley MSS 5975 and 5976 according to the printed Harley catalogue (1808) were as follows: 'A Collection of Wooden Printes, French, Italian, German, some Capital Letters, Title pages, and other Ornaments, with many m...
This manuscript was recorded missing since before 1825. The contents according to the printed Harley catalogue (1808) were as follows: 'Index to the Public Accounts, &c.'
Volume of extracts from theological writers. Written from both ends of the volume. ff. 1-206: Extracts from Corvinus and Wilkins. Extracts from Johannes Arnoldi Corvinus, Jus canonicum per aphorismos strictim explicatum (1648). Extracts from John Wilkins, Ecclesiastes, or, A discourse concern...