11. A long and familiar epistle from Leonard Digges to his friend Philip Washington, chiefly on the subject of larks and invisible musicians. 30 Jan. 1631. fo. 18.
13. A letter from Mr. John Greaves at Constantinople, giving some account of the late Patriarch who had been strangled by order of the Grand Signor., and detailing some literary particulars. Aug. 2, 1638. fo. 20.
16. A letter from R. Pugh to his brother Captain Pugh, in Herefordshire, on the rigour of a bill intended to be passed against the Catholics, &c. 7 July 1663. fo. 23.
17. Another letter from R. Pugh to his brother, on his intended answer to George Bate's Elenchus motuum, &c. He desires his brother to address him under the fictitious name of Mr. Lubelillie. 5 July 1663. fo. 24. Concerning this R. Pugh see Anthony Wood's Athenæ, under the article for George...
19. Mr. W. Bridgeman to Dr. Balderston, Vicechancellor of Cambridge, that he would lay the University statutes before the Lords Commissioner". June 7, 1687. fo. 26.
20. A letter from the Archb. of York to Sir John Owen, Knt. Governor of Conway, on a recommendation he had received on behalf of a Captain Barrows. Dec. 23, 1645. fo. 27.