3. An account of the Whig and Tory factions and dissentions with various circumstances that happened from the last year of King William III. to the commencement of the reign of King George the First, to whom it was presented by its author Lord Coningsby. fo. 65.
5. A Discourse written by the Earl of Devonshire in defence of his marriage with the Lady Rich. fo. 93. Transcribed by Bishop Kennett from the original in the Lambeth library.
6. A copy of Lord Henry Howard's letter to Lord Treasurer Burghley, with a present of a prayer-book. fo. 94 b. Transcribed by Bishop Kennett from the original in the Lambeth library.
7. A copy of the Earl of Essex's letter to Lady Anne Bacon widow of the Lord Keeper, in answer to her severe charffe against him in Dec. 1596. fo. 95. Transcribed by Bishop Kennett from the original in the Lambeth library.
8. Various ecclesiastical notes and extracts by Bishop Kennett, chiefly relating to ordination, licence for preaching, consecration of bishops, and subscription to articles. fo. 96.
9. A copy of the Earl of Devonshire's letter to King James, after the discovery of the Popish plot. fo. 101. Transcribed by Bishop Kennett from the original in the Lambeth library.
10. Statements of revenue paid into the King's Exchequer, arising from the Archbishoprick of Canterbury, and the Bishopricks of Norwich, Gloucester, Bath and Wells, and Peterborough, in the years 1689 and 1690, when the Bishops of those sees were suspended as Nonjurors. fo. 102.