(i) Chaucer, Balade to Rosemounde (Bodl. MS. Rawl. poet. 163, f. 114). Presented by E. W. B. Nicholson, Esq., Bodley's Librarian. Geoffrey Chaucer: Balade to Rosemounde.: Facsimile of Bodl. MS. Rawl. poet. 163, f. 114.
(a) Facsimile of the conveyance of Nonsuch Park, co. Surr., by Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, to trustees; 13 Apr. 1687. The original document is in the possession of the Parish Council of Cheam, co. Surr. Presented by J. A. Pywell, Esq.
(aa) Photographs of a letter from Dr Robert Tounson, Dean of Westminster, to Sir John Isham on the death of Sir Walter Raleigh, 9 Nov. 1618, and of a copy of the last stanza of Raleigh's poem beginning, 'Nature that washt her hands in milke', together with a copy of a letter from Sir Gyles Isham...
(b) Facsimile of the original warrant for the arrest of John Bunyan; 4 Mar. 1674/5. This is apparently one of the facsimiles with seals made by van der Weyde. The original was sold at Sotheby's, 27 July 1887, lot 500, when it was acquired by W. G. Thorpe, F.S.A. (cf. his pamphlet, How I found th...
(c) Facsimiles of autograph notes by Jane Austen, including 'Plan of a novel', 'Opinions on Emma', etc. (cf. Add. MS. 41253 A, artt. 3 and 4). Presented by R. W. Chapman, Esq.
(cc) Rotographs (8) from the autograph MS. of Laurence Sterne's A Sentimental Iourney in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York (cf. The Pierpont Morgan Library, 1924-1929, p. 73). Presented by the Pierpont Morgan Library.
(i) Photographs of the 13th-cent. Bible formerly at Blickling Hall, co. Norf. (Lothian sale-cat., 1932, lot 3) and now in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York (MS. 791). Presented by William Marriott, Esq.
(1) Photograph of a miniature showing St Francis receiving the Stigmata, from a Legendary of Dominican use, executed circ. 1260, for a Dominican house in Bavaria; formerly owned by Sir Thomas Brooke, Bart., Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield (see his Catalogue, i, 1891, pp. 302-4) and now in the Libr...
(n) Rotographs of the statement dictated by Bishop Percy concerning the publication ofthe life of Dr Goldsmith prefixed to his Miscellaneous Works in 4 Vols 8vo, 1801'. Presented by Messrs Edgar H. Wells and Co. of New York.