10. "Certaine prayers to be used by the Queenes Highnesse in the consecration of the Cramp-ring." fo. 103. This is likewise copied from an ancient ceremonial, and probably by Mr. Smith of the Poultry Compter, a curious collector of books in the reign of Cha. I. See another in Waldron's Literary ...
4. Sir William Dugdale's Journal of his itinerary to the fens of Ely, in his own hand-writing, being the materials used in his printed history of draining and imbanking of fens and marshes. fo. 29.
9. "The ceremonye for the healing of them that be diseased with the King's evill." fo. 100. It is in Latin, and in point of date, but not handwriting, anterior to the Reformation. It is materially different from the Ceremonials given in Tooker's book on the Evil in Waldron's Literary Museum, and...