161. A printed advertisement of the publication of Mr. Hearne's Annales de Dunstaple, with proposals for printing Benedictus Abbas. Feb. 26, 1733. fo. 263.
162. The letter inclosing the last article.-Enquiries about the Cotton MSS. of Benedictus Abbas.-That Mr. Wanley had a design of publishing the Annals of Dunstaple, and also Benedictus Abbas, which he had transcribed from the Cotton MSS. Feb. 27, 1733. fo. 264.
163. That Mr. Carte is to publish L. Clarendon's History of his own Life, which he feared had been destroyed.-That Mr. Graves had made considerable progress in the history of several abbies, which was to have been in the manner of Kennett's Parochial Antiquities. -That this work should be contin...
164. Some very particular enquiries about a printed but not published book, written by Mr Gole [Goole, Vicar of Eynsham and Master of Witney school] which he is very, desirous of obtaining.-That Sir John Bois hopes no copies of it will reach Oxford. April 30, 1734. fo. 267.
165. That both his friends, Doctors Mead and Frewin, have prescribed for him in his illness.-Some enquiries about Mr. Ray's list of local words, and its editions. April 2, 1735. fo. 269.
166. An answer to Mr. West's enquiries about Elias Meniati, Bishop of Cephalonia's work on the schism between the Eastern and Western churches. Feb. 10, 1734. fo. 271.
168. Mentions a book intitled The information of the beginning and causes of all our troubles, full of cuts, among which is one of Cheapside Cross, copied in Burton or Crouch's Civil Wars, and odd republican remarks.-Some account of Dr. Gilbert Kymer, physician to Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, an...
169. That he had heared of some trouble being likely to ensue on Mr. Archdeacon Benson's accepting the bishoprick of Gloucester.-That his compositor had just finished the text of his Benedictus Abbas.-Further account of Meniati Bishop of Cephalonia's work, written in the vulgar Greek, and enquir...
170. That he had been attacked with an epidemical disorder, the particulars of which he describes.-That the Bishop of Cephalonia's work quoted as in Lord Oxford's library, is not there.-Enquiries about Sir Philip Sydenham. Feb. 25, 1734. fo. 279.