41. Ambrose Crowley to the Lord Treasurer, with some project that was "to raise any sum and hurt none but proud fools." Wishes his name to be concealed. March 17, 1711-12. fo. 45. He was probably some insane person.
42. A letter from T. Smith, the English Consul at Venice, to Mr. John Gibson, with proposals for the sale of his books and manuscripts to Lord Oxford, and some curious particulars relating to them. He states that some had belonged to Matthias Coryinus King of Hungary, and seems to expect 15001. ...
44. A fragment of a letter from the Rev. J. Russell probably to Bishop Kennett, with a slight sketch of the characters of the Archdeacon of Stow and Chancellor Newell. That Hill, Sparks, and Brown are venders of lies and ribaldry. May 28, 1726. fo. 48.
46. R. B. [q. Dr. Richard Bentley?] to Thomas Bateman, Esq. respecting some controversy at one of the Universities; certain seniors of which are branded with the appellation of "the scabs, the ulcers, and abhorrence of the whole University." The writer expresses his indignation to see "Majesty a...
47. A letter from - Edwards to some unknown person, very mysteriously alluding to the disputes above mentioned, and expressing concern for the interest of Lord T. . . . . . .Jan. 21, 1713-14. fo. 51.
49. William Taylor to Dr. Kennett, on mitigating the punishment of some person who had been prosecuted by the East India Company. July 26. 1715. fo. 53.