131. Enquires about a printed book relating to Col. James Bridall, and about a Saxon coin of Ludica in Mr. West's collection.-Hears Mr. West is going to France, &c. July 2, 1732. fo. 213.
132. On the coins of Rich. II. and Rich. III. and their differences.-That the late Mr. Graves procured all coins found at or about Campden, having a design of publishing a history of that place. May 17, 1732. fo. 215.
133. That Mr. Graves's design might only relate to the religious houses with which his estates were connected, and that therefore his collections would remain among his family papers.-That Mr. Granger'g collection is likely to brinu a large sum of money. April 24, 1732. fo. 217.
136. That he can get no account of any MS. of John Blackman.-On the losses in books of Archb. Usher and Dr. Tanner.-Some obscure mention of his finding "Grub.street under his door."-On the late edition of Matt. Parker's Antiquitates Britannicæ Ecclesio. Jan. 18. 1731. fo. 221.
137. That he had enquired about Sopewell nunnery purely on account of Juliana Barnes, the Prioress.- Further enquiries about Blackman's Life of Hen. I. -That Dr. Tanner is busy in curing his books that were all sunk with the barge at Benson Lock near Wallingford. Dec. 28, 1731. fo. 223.
138. Rejoices at Mr. West's prospect of inspecting the MSS. of the late Mr. Tyrrel.-That Mr. Tyrrel had prepared a defence of himself against Dr. Hickes, to which he [Hearne] had made several objections.- That English antiquaries ought to attend to the coins of Carausius and Allectus.-Some remar...
139. More on the coin of Ludica and on Juliana Barnes's book, which he thinks should interest Mr. West as he has part of the lands of Sopewell priory. -That he had seen MSS. of this work, copied by scribes; and that it was from one such copy that the S. Alban's edition was printed, and not, as h...
140. That he had supposed Mr. Granuer's coins would have brought more money, and is concerned to find that he died deeply in debt. Oct. 28, 1732. fo. 229.