4to. Vol. LII. of Bishop Kennett's Collections: containing Biographical Memoranda from A.D. 1661 to A.D. 1680. includes: art. 85 William Fuller, Bishop of Limerick, and (1667) of Lincoln: Biographical notice.
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.
folio. The diary and common place book of John Sanderson, a Turkey merchant, long resident at Constantinople, who has given to it the following title: "In this booke apeareth what hath passed in course and discourse, of the fortunes and actions of my life, beinge in some, all; even to my very c...
8vo. A Cabalistical Book of Prayers and Psalms in French. It is an elegant specimen of writing, in imitation of Roman Pica, probably by the celebrated Lesclabart, who may also have executed the article Num. 1203. This volume has been lettered LINPARFAIT, but the reason is not very apparent.
sm. 4to. The Statutes and Ordinances of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Upon vellum. On the first leaf are the arms of Henry Grey, Marq. of Dorset, afterwards Duke of Norfolk.
sm. 4to. "Remembrances for order and decency to be kept in the upper house of Parliament by the Lords when His Majesty is not there; leaving the solemnity belonging to His Majesty's coming to be marshall'd by those Lords to whom it more properly appertains."