(1) Sacramentarium (St. Gall MS. 348); four pages, showing writing and illumination. Early 9th cent. See Palaeographical Society's facsimiles, 1. 185. Liturgies LATIN: Sacramentarium: early 9th cent.: Facsimile of St Gall MS. 348.
(m) Four charters in the Archives Nationales at Paris, alleged to have been granted to the Abbey of St. Denis, viz.:- (i) Confirmation by Offa of lands granted to St. Denis, A.D. 790 (Musée Étranger, no. 58); (ii) Restitution of lands by Edgar, A.D. 960 (ib., no. 59); (iii) Grant by Edward the...
(n) Fragments of two English service-books (Paris, Bibl. Nat. MS. lat. 9488, If. 3, 75). 8th-9th centt. Presented by the Rev. H. M. Bannister. Liturgies LATIN: Fragments of two English service-books: 8th-9th centt.: Facsimiles.
(o) Fragments of Irish Sacramentaries: (i) Karlsruhe App. Aug. CLXVII., ff. I recto and 2 verso; (ii) Piacenza, Archives of S. Antonino, recto and vei-so. See H. M. Bannister, Journal of Theological Studies, v. 49 ff. (1903). Presented by the Rev. H. M. Bannister. Liturgies LATIN: Fragments of ...
(p) Contract written in the hand of Brunetto Latini as notary, A.D. 1264; from the original in the Westminster Chapter Muniments. Presented in 1898 by Edward John Long Scott, Esq. Brunetto Latini: Contract in the hand of, 1264. Facsimile: 1898.: Facsimile.
(q) Three miniatuures of German execution, belonging to the church of' Rhieinbrohl in Priissia. 13th cent. Presented in 1900 by Henry Volk, Pastor of Rheihbrohl. Rheinbrohl, Prussia: Miniatures belonging to the church: 13th cent.: Facsimiles, 1900.
(r) The Sherborne Missal (Duke of Northumberland's library, Alnwick); written by John Whas and illuminated by John Siferwas between 1396 and 1415. See Sir E. M. Thompson, Proc. of Soc. of Antiquaries, 2nd ser., vol. xvi., p. 226 ff. (1896). Photographs of four pages. Presented by J. A. Herbert,...
(s) Roger Bacon, Metaphysics (Paris, Bibl. Nat. MS. lat. 7440, ff. 38-40, 25-32); 22 reduced photographs. Presented by Robert Steele, Esq. Roger Bacon: Metaphysica.: Facsimiles from Paris Bibl. Nat. MS. lat. 7440.
(t) Letter from Charles II. to Col. William Belasyse, dated Brusselles, IS March, 1660; from the original in possession of Col. Belasyse's descendant, Richard Bowes, Esq., of Monkend, N.R., Yorkshire. Charles II of England: Letter to Col. W. Belasyse: 1660.
(u) Deeds of conveyance of land at Port Philip, now the site of Melbourne, Victoria, from the native chiefs to John Batman, 6 June 1835; photographs of two out of the three identical copies of the conveyance, the third being Add. Ch. 37766 in the British Museum. Transferred in 1899 from the Depa...