7. An account of several Roman inscriptions and other antiquities in the county of Cumberland, by the author of the preceding letter to Mr. Camden, to whom these materials were also communicated for his Britannia. fo. 59. This is probably the writer's own transcript of his communication. The nam...
1. A letter from the Rev. Joseph Greene, of Stratford upon Avon, to Mr. West, accompanied with a transcript of Shakespeare's will made from the original. fo. 2.
9. "An abstract of the lives of John Williams Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop of York, and William Laud Bishop of London and Archbishop of Canterbury, written by Dr Hacket and Dr Heylyn who had been their chaplains; together with a breif comparison of those two great men and their historians." ...