V0ls. III (ff. ii+ 132) and IV (ff. ii+ 134). Transcript of the Chamberlains' account-book of Aldeburgh (vol. i, 1566-1580; vol. ii, 1580-1592/3), from the original preserved in the Moot Hall of the town (Hist. MSS. Comm., Various Collections, iv, 1907, pp. 279, 299).
WARREN HASTINGS PAPERS. Vol. XXXVIII, XXXIX (ff. i + 60, 70). Inventories of furniture, etc., in Daylesford House. Vol. XXXVIII, 1799 (ff. 1-27) and 1834 (ff. 28-60); Vol. XXXIX, 1837 (on the death of Mrs Hastings). Quarto.
'HIS GRACE OF OSMONDE', by Frances Hodgson Burnett, chh. i-xv (41680), and chh. xvi-xxxii, preceded by contents list (41681).Autograph. Printed 1897. Paper; ff. 228, 329. 12 in. x 7.7/8 in., 11 in. x 8½ in. A. D. 1897.
WILLIS PAPERS.Vols. III-V. Journals of the Rev. Dr Thomas Willis; 31 Jan. 1801-18 Apr. 1803. At the end of vol. V are included draft letters and notes of interviews of the same, and of Dr John Willis, 4 Sept. 1801-26 Mar. 1803 (ff. 42-57); these are followed (ff. 58-147) by a series of original letters addressed to the Rev. Dr Thomas Willis, etc., preserved in Willis's own arrangement, 24 Dec. 1788- 1 May 1803. Three volumes.
WILLIS PAPERS. Vols. VII-XLIII. Registers of Official Bulletins, 27 Oct. 1810-29 Jan. 1820 (the date of the king's death), for the most part apparently in the hand of Dr Robert Willis. Thirty-seven volumes:-
Scope & Content:
Robert Darling Willis, MD: Registers of Official Bulletins conc. the King's health, written by: 1810-1820.
WILLIS PAPERS. Vol. XLIV. Fourteen monthly notebooks kept by Dr Robert Willis, during the early part of the king's third illness; 1810-1812. This period is covered by vols. vii-xii of the Registers of Official Bulletins (Add. MSS. 41696-41701). Notebooks A-D are in the shorthand system of Samuel Taylor.
WILLIS PAPERS. Vols. XLV-XLVII. Miscellaneous letters, memoranda,and drafts or copies of reports by the physicians in attendance upon the king, some in shorthand; 1804-1820. Part of this appears to be the material referred to, and used by, Francis Willis in the compilation of Add. MS. 41697. Three volumes. Folio.