1. Concerning some work by Donald Lupton, and his mention of Bale's epitome of Leland.-Account of a Roman inscription found at Chichester. May 19, 1724. fo. 2.
2. Some remarks on John Fox the martyrologist, and his works.-His credulity and extensive memory. -That societies should engage in great works not already printed; Feb. 18, 1724. fo. 4.
3. Mr. Gibbons the Herald's discourse on Stonehenge. -On a printed brief of King Hen. VIII.-Mr. Tanner the surgeon a curios man.-Budæs learned Greek at an advanced age. March 2, 1724. fo. 6.
4. On Friar Bacon and his works.-An inscription on a rock at Blacklow Hill near Warwick, indicating the place where Piers de Gaveston was beheaded, unnoticed by historians or antiquaries. March 15, 1724. fo. 7.
5. On Skelton and his Image of Ypocrisy, a manuscript in Mr. Le Neve's possession.-On Mr. Anderson, the Scotish historian, mentioned in Hearne's Appendix to his Fordun. March 29, 1725. fo. 8.
8. Further remarks on Mr. Gibbon and his Stonehenge, with Hearne's own observations on that monument.-On the dearness of the Scriptores Heydelbergici. fo. 11. This letter is very much torn and mutilated.
9. More remarks on Hegg's legend of S. Cuthbert, and other works relating to Durham.-That he would have printed JArthur Agarde's remarks on Domesday if he had possessed them-That he would have printed the index of books belonging to the monasteries preserved in the cotton library, if he could ha...
10. Further remarks on some of the subjects mentioned in the last letter. That Mr. Anstis's book on the Knights of the Bath was compiled and printed within three weeks.-That Francis Thynne, Lancaster herald, had also written on that subject, and that Mr. Anstis had a MS. copy of his work.-Desire...