6. "A lamentable discourse taken out of sundrie examinations concerning the willfull escape of Sir Charles and Sir Henrie Danvers, Knights, and theire followers after the murder committed in Wilteshir uppon Henrie Longe gent." fo. 25. See No 830, article 13.
2. The memorial of George Mackenzie Quin to the Chancellor of the Exchequer; with his political ravings on the preceding confession of the Count du Luc, and the state of affairs in Europe. 1746-7. fo. 7.
14. A State of Canterbury Cathedral and of the archiepiscopal jurisdiction throughout the diocese and over some colleges and hospitals, including some account of the foundation of Dulwich College. 1678. fo. 106. Imperfect.
16. A letter from Archb. Tenison to Queen Anne, remonstrating against the impropriety of a dispensation granted to one Mr. Borradale to hold plurality of livings. Jan. 31, 1712-13. fo. 156.
15. Concerning the several manors in Tottenham and the Stewards thereof. fo. 113. This is intitled "Chap. the 2d. sect. the 1st." and seems to be part of some intended publication.