4to. A collection of miscellaneous pieces chiefly of the seventeenth century, in three vols., vol. i containing artts. 1-3, 5, 8-13, vol. ii., artt. 4, 7, vol. ii., artt. 6, 14.
4to. A Volume of original letters from Thomas Hearne, of Edmund Hall, Oxford, the celebrated antiquary, to James West, Esq., then residing in Fig-tree Court in the Temple.
4to. "Comentario que trata de la infelise jornada que el Rey Don Sebastian bizo en la Berberia el ano de 1578. Donde se cuenta muy emparticular todo to que alli sucedi con la muerte del Rey y otras cosas dinas de admiracion y de serensabidas, el qual comentario hizo el Capitan Luis de Oseda que...
4to. "Franciscus Petrarcha, civis Florentinus, Poeta Laureatus, de Remediis ad utramque fortunam." Codex membranaceus, in Anglia, sæc. xvo, pulchrè exaratus.
4to. "The statutys and ordynaunscys of the moste noble ordre of Satynte George named the Garter, refourmed, explayned, declared, and renewed by the most high, moste excellent, and mooste puyssant prynce, Henry the VIIIth." Very fairly written upon vellum.
8vo. A Volume containing the following Surveys of manors held of the Crown in the county of Sussex, in the reign of King James I., signed "Tho. Marshall supervisor."
4to. "Gismond of Salern in love." A tragedy in English verse on the story of Tancred and Sigismunda. This work was printed in 1592, but not till it had been revised and very much altered by Robert Wilmot, one of its authors; of whom, and of the play itself, see Dodsley's Select Collection of Ol...