55. Deed of Gift by Lady Catherine Levison, of Trentham in the county of Stafford, of certain lands not disposed of in her Will, to charitable uses, A.D. 1670. fo. 270 b.
57. Thomas Baker to Bishop Kennett concerning the early preferments of Mr. afterwards Bishop Patrick: Sir Henry Spelman's Foundation of a Saxon Professorship, &c. Cambr. Feb. 4, 1720. fo. 278 b.
58. His Majesty's Letters to the Lord Bishop of Peterborough for holding the Rectory of Castor in the Co. of Northampton in Commendam. Extract. ex Registro Archiep. Laud. tom. i. p. 241 b. 242 a. fo. 279.
59. Copies of two letters from Mr. Thomas Baker to [Bp. Kennett?] dated Cambr. Dec. I and Dec. 24, 1720, the latter communicating a transcript of a letter from Lord Salisbury among Mr. Strype's papers, dated 22d July 1604. The Earl of Salisbury was then Chancellor of the University of Cambridge....
60. Richard Bishop of London to the Vicechancellor and Heads of the University of Cambridge, respecting the new translation of the Bible; together with a list of the persons employed, and a copy of the rules to be observed in the translation. Fulham, 31 July 1604. fo. 284.
63. The King's Letter to the Master and Fellows of St. John's College, Cambridge, proposing an exchange for the Impropriate Rectory of Holme in Spalding- Moore in the county of York, 4th May 1665. fo. 289 b.