8vo. A Calendar to the Records or Customs of the city of London, transcribed from an older manuscript of the time of Eliz. or James I. and intitled "Tabula Magistri T. Le . . . Recordatoris Londini de consuetudinibus ejusdem Civitatis." The rest of the above Recorder's name is said to be torn o...
folio. The title of the Dutchy of Lancaster to part of the possessions of the Hospital of the Savoy. To this is annexed "A state of the Savoy Hospitall, as well in relation to the lands and revenues formerly belonging thereto, as to the matter in dispute between the two jurisdictions of the Exc...
4to. Reports of Cases in the King's Bench, from the 9th to the 12th year of Queen Anne, by Francis Cudworth Masham, Esquire, afterwards a Master in Chancery; in the reporter's own hand: with alphabetical indexes of names. At the end of the Reports is an account of the office of Foreign Apposer ...
folio. An Account of the Elector and Princes of the House of Brunsvic, and of the dominions which belong to them: by Mr. Poley. Transcribed from the Paperoffice Whitehall, 9 Feb. 1767, by desire of the Earl of Shelburne.
folio. The Readings of Hugh Hare of the Inner Temple, on the Statutes of Wills made in the 32d and 34th years of Henry VIII.: begun the 14th February 1591, and finished the 1st of March following.
8vo. An old English exposition of the Rule of Saint Bennet; to which is added the form of making or receiving a novice of that order. Written on vellum in the fifteenth century. It is composed in a Northern dialect, and is a curious and uncommon specimen of the kind. The Rule itself was printed...
folio. A copy of the last Will and Testament of Richard Busby, D.D. one of the Prebendaries of the collegiate church of S. Peter in Westminster, and Master of the King's school there, deceased: with the codicils thereto annexed, the decree of the Court of Chancery thereupon, and other matters r...
4to. A book written on vellum in the year 1322, being the Register of Henry de Bray of Haerlaston in the County of Northampton. It contains an account of himself and his family, and of his possessions and acquisitions in land. He begins it in these words, "Anno ab incarnacione Domini millesimo ...