Trading permit in Persian issued by King Chandrawizaya (r. 1710-1731) of the kingdom of Mrauk U in Arakan in Myanmar (Burma), to the Armenian merchant Khwajeh Georgin in Chennaipattana (Madras), granting permission to trade in elephants and ivory, dated in the Burmese era 14 Sha‘bān sanat 1090 Ma...
Joseph Juste Scaliger: Inscriptiones Nemausenses ab aliquo collectæ ejus mandatu: 17th cent. Nîmes, France: Inscriptiones Nemausenses Scaligeri mandato collectæ a J. Grutero: 17th cent. includes: f. 30 G- Boysseau, of Saintonge Province, France: Index to "Inscriptiones Nemausenses Scaligeri m...
Louis XIV of France: MS. was dedicated to him, by Dr. L. Arbilleur: circ. 1666. L- Arbilleur, MD: Treatise on the Plague, addressed to Louis XIV.: circ. 1666.: Fr.
Navy: Controversy on sheathing the Royal Navy with lead: 1682. Sir Philip Howard, of Corby Castle, county Cumberland: Controversy with Naval Officers on sheathing the Royal Navy with lead: 1682.
Stephanus Vinandus Pighius: Scholia in antiquas inscriptiones: 17th cent. Writers of Manuscripts: Brouckhusius (Janus). Owners of Manuscripts: Gruterus (Janus). Jan van Broekhuisen: Scholia in antiquas inscriptiones per S. V. Pighium ex autographo descriptæ: 17th cent.
Pietro Rucellai: Libro dello amore ad, di F. de Cattani da Diaceto: 16th cent. Owners of Manuscripts: Montis Asinarii Patres in Agro Florentino. Francesco Cattani di Diacceto: Libro dello amore ad P. Rucellai: 15th cent.
Richard Wylde, Merchant: Remonstrance to the Lord Protector on the trade to the E. Indies: circ. 1654. India: Remonstrance to the Lord Protector on the trade to, by R. Wylde: 1654.
Guiana: Papers relating to Sir W. Ralegh's voyages in 1595 and 1617 to Guiana: 1618.: M.S. and Printed. includes: ff. 1-21 Sir Walter Ralegh, alias Raleigh; military and naval commander; author: Abstract of Book I. of his Discovery of Guiana in 1595/6: circ.1618. ff. 22-45 b Sir Walter Ralegh,...
Robert Parsons, SJ: Leicester's Commonwealth, 1584; attributed to: 17th cent. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester: Leicester's Commonwealth, by R. Parsons: 1584.