71. An account of a spirit in Cambridge Castle, 1717, by S. Ockley. Dated Wimple, Nov. 18, 1718. fo. 253. For particulars he refers to letters written to his friend Dr. Keith. This was probably the celebrated Orientalist Simon Ockley.
73. John Scudamore's Account of a College of English Jesuits discovered at the Combe in Herefordshire, with the particulars of the library of Popish books. Dated Kent Church, Dec. 24, 1678. fo. 257. This has been printed.
76. A letter from John Baldwin to James West, Esq. 17 July 1753, accompanied with proposals for abolishing the illicit trade of the Isle of Man, and for annexing it to the Crown of Great Britain. fo. 262.
80. An original letter to some member of parliament, probably Mr. West, signed by several merchants of Liverpool, soliciting his interest to promote the laying open of the trade to Hudson's Bay. March 22, 1748. fo. 277.