(e) Photographs (4) reproducing the illuminated heading of, and the Great Seal attached to, Henry VIII's grant of lands to Ann of Cleves and her jointure, [ January 1540 ], with two other photographs of the whole document ( 5 and 6 ). The original is preserved in the Staatsarchiv at Düsseldorf. ...
(g) 1, 2. Photographs (2) of recto and verso of a leaf formerly in Royal MS. 1 E. vi and now in the possession of the Dean and Chapter, Canterbury ( found by Mr. William Urry, Chapter Librarian, among the muniments ). The portion of the Gospels covered is John, xi. 38- xii. 34.
(h) Negative photocopy of notes on the flyleaf of St. Augustine's Of the Citie of God ( 1610 ), in the hand of Ferdinando Gorges, son of Sir Ferdinando Gorges the Proprietor of Maine, 166[?2]. Presented by the Chiswick Book Shop, New York ( the owners of the book at the time ).
(i) 1, 2, 3. Photographs of passages in Josephus' Antiquitates Judaicae, viz., book xviii, chapt. 2 , § 5 - chapt. 3, § 1, from Codex Laurentianus, Plut. 69.10 (15th cent.), and book xx, chapt. 9, § 1, from Vatican Gr. 984, f. 172. Presented by D. R. Chalmers-Hunt, Esq. Flavius Josephus: Phot...
(k) 1-5. Three photographs of pages of selected items in a collection of MSS., etc., connected with W. H. Ireland, the Shakespeare forger, formerly in the possession of an American living in Florence, together with (4) a complete list of the items forming the collection and notes by the donor (5...
(l) 1-3. Negative photocopies of Bodl. MS. 243 ( Summary Cat., no. 1933 ), ff. 2, 2 b, and 114: an English Commentary on the Gospels according to St. Luke (f. 1) and St. John (f. 1 16), by John Wycliffe, with the text of each Gospel preceding each subdivision of the commentary. (The Gospel of St...
(m) Negative photocopy of University College, Oxford, MS. 137, ff. 733 b-734, deposited in the Bodleian Library, the autograph MS. of Edward Simson, al. Simpson, Chronicon Historiam Catholicam complectens. Cf. Egerton MS. 3513.
(n) 1-4. Negative photocopies of St. Paul's Cathedral MS. W.D.4 ('Liber L'), ff. 131-134, inventory of MSS. belonging to St. Paul's Cathedral, temp. Henry III, preceded by a letter on the subject from G. W. Henderson, Sub- Librarian and Keeper of the Muniments.
(o) Photograph of Guildhall Library MS. 2903, viz:- receipt from Sir Thomas Geiberge, Richard Whittington, citizen and mercer, and William Gylot, clerk, receivers general in England of Edward Plantagenet, Earl of Rutland, to Sir Hugh de Holes, for £233. 6. 8, the purchase price of the Manor of O...