1. Several original letters and other papers, concerning applications to Parliament in l723 and 1724, for restoring the Harbour of Rye, and for making a new one at Newhaven. fo. 1.
2. Sundry plans and proposals made to Government in 1759 and 1760, by Paul Beck, a political schemer and director general of the lottery at Strasburg. fo. 19.
4. "Orders and instructions by the Most Reverend Father in God Gilbert [Sheldon] Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England and Metropolitan, given to all the Bishops of his province and required to he observed and certified." fo. 59.
5. A very curious original agreement between Sir Simonds D'Ewes and John Maddie, of Bury Saint Edmunds, coachmaker, for the construction of a coach which was to have cost twenty-seven pounds. fo. 61 b.
6. A very strange printed petition to the King from the Lady Eleanor, concerning the burning of some fanatical books at Paurs Cross; with an order for calling the petition before ecclesiastical commissioners to answer for printing the said books, "and for preferring this detestable petition." 16...
8. A printed petition of George Wither, Esquire, to the House of Commons, that he might be restored to liberty and appointed Searcher of Dover. fo. 64.
9. A letter from Henry Bowdich to some unknown person, that he and others will be ready to lay down any reasonable sum of money if their estates he passed to them. Dec. 26, 1646. fo. 65.
10. Copy of an order that certain members of the House of Commons should wait on the Portuguese Ambassador, the Count of Guelderland and Juliers, &c., to remonstrate with them on their encouragement and protection of persons disaffected to the state) June 11, 1643. fo. 66 b. N.B. That on the...