G. A- W- to -, criticising the views of Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke, on Divine Revelation; n. d. [after 1751] . Formerly inclosed in 37994. f. 54.
B. Warrant of the "Trustees for sale of the late kings goods" to the Treasurers of the same, for payment to Edward Bass of £368 17s. 8d. for goods supplied; 10 Feb. 1651 [2]. Signed by George Wither, John Fooke, David Powell, Henry Creech, Raphe Grafton. f. 3. Presented by Hr. E. Leggatt.
C. Returns of the number of hearths and stoves in various places in the West Riding of Yorkshire; 1662. Much injured by damp. ff. 4-31. Presented (with Add. Ch. 55427-55460) by the Duke of Leeds
M. 1. William Loch to his brother James, on Indian affairs, the Mahratta war, the pursuit of Holkar by Gen. Lake, the affairs of the Indian Civil Servants, etc.; Calcutta, 23 Jan. 1805. f. 180. 2. Mountstuart Elphinstone, Governor of Bombay, to [William?] Loch; Bombay, 26 Jan. 1820, Rome, 25 F...
P. Fragment (40 lines) of Die Rose, a Flemish version of Le Roman de la Rose, by Heinric van Aken. Latter half of 14th cent. With note (f. 246) by Prof. R[obert] P[riebsch] identifying the passages. f. 248. Paper and (P) vellum; ff. 248. Folio.