LIST of English Authors in rough chronological order, 1598- 1695, with dates when they died or flourished. The names are taken from Wood's Athenæ and Fasti Oxonienses, those from the Fasti having references to the second edition [1721]. At the end (f. 43) are added earlier names from the Catalog...
"A TRUE NARRATIVE of the Principal Transactions" between Lieut. William Lowfeild, R.N., and Elizabeth his wife which led the former to apply for a divorce; "On Board His Majs Ship Marlborough at Sea, Oct. 30th, 1761." Paper; ff. 28. Small Quarto. Lieutenant William Lowfield, RN: Narrative of hi...
REGULA Canonicorum S. Chrodegangi Metensis Episcopi, in Latin and Anglo-Saxon. Transcript of a MS. of the xith century at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (S. 12 in Wanley's catalogue of Anglo-Saxon MSS. at C. C. C., p. 130, contained in Hickes's Thesaurus, vol. ii.; and no. cxci. in Nasmith's ...
" REMEMBRANCES for Order and Decency to be kept in the Upper House of Parliament by the Lords, when his Majesty is not there," the dates extending from 14 Dec. 1621 to 7 May, 1712. Paper; ff. 55. Early xviiith cont. Bound in red morocco, tooled. Duodecimo. England; Parliament: Remembrances for ...
" REMEBRANCES for Order and Decency to be kept in the Upper House of Parliament by the Lords when his Majestie is not there"; with index. Paper; ff. 50. xviiith cent. Bound in red morocco, stamped with the royal arms. Duodecimo. Bindings ENGLISH: Red morocco, with the royal arms: 18th cent. En...
" A KALENDAR of all the Publick and Private Acts lying in the Parliament Office at Westminster, since the 12th of Henry the 7th, 1497 " to 7 Geo. II. [1733-4]. Paper; ff. 69. xviiith cent. Folio. England; Parliament: Calendar of Acts of Parliament, 1497-1734: 18th cent.
PEDIGREE of the family of Slannynge or Slanning, of Ley, afterwards of Hele, co. Devon. With arms and quarterings in colours. Paper roll. Late XVIIth cent. Slanning al. Slannynge family; of Devon: Pedigree: late 17th cent.
"ARMES, Creastes and Supporters [in colours] of all the noblemen withein the realme of Englande in ordre as they sitte in the Parliament Howsse, thier offices exceptede." Followed (f. 36) by a general collection of English arms in colours, with blazon. The first coat (f 3) is that of Qu. Elizabe...