A copy of Mr. George Plaxton's letter to Mark Hodson, a Quaker watchmaker in York. 1706. fo. 37. It relates entirely to the repairing of his watch, and is written, in quaint language.
33. Copies of two Latin letters from Dr. Newton at Florence, the one addressed to Antonio Maria Salvino, the other to some unknown person, with an account of the death of the Florentine senator Filicaia. fo. 39.
40. Mr. Ockley to Dr. Keith, on the same subject, and very much to the discredit of his understanding. He fancies that he is haunted by "a malignant evil genius of the same sort as he met with in Hand Alley," and whose tricks he describes. 1718. fo. 44.