4to. A Volume of original letters from Thomas Hearne, of Edmund Hall, Oxford, the celebrated antiquary, to James West, Esq., then residing in Fig-tree Court in the Temple.
129. Some particulars concerning Whethamstede's Granary de Viris Illustribus.-Desires Mr. West to inspect for him that writer's Registrum de diversis Terris ad Monasterium S. Albani pertinentibus, MS. in the library of the Royal Society. May 10, 1731. fo. 207.
62. Worthington's Catalogus Martyrum.-Nicholas Carr an elegant writer in Latin.-Sir Philip Sydenham's plan of collecting a parochial library, for the use of the clergy. April 22, 1728. fo. 87.
112. Enquiries about the Chronicon Abingdoniense, which includes Walter Hemyngford, on account of the good opinion entertained of him by the Abbey. Nov. 24, 1730. fo. 177.
160. Remarks on boustrophedon inscriptions, and particularly on that in the Pembroke collection with more objections to its authenticity.-That the owner stated it to have been brought from Persepolis, &c. Feb. 11, 1733. fo. 261.