23. Jacobus Hippernus to Martin Luther, in Latin, giving an account of the cruel burning, at Meldorf, of one Henry a minister of God's word, 1525. fo. 46. This copy in the hand-writing of John Fox the martyrologist.
26. An original letter from Dr. Cosins to Mr. P. Gunning, concerning the ordination of the presbytery, &c. May 26, 1627. fo. 56. An indorsement by Mr. Baker of Cambridge, supposes the date to be intended for 1657.
31. A copy of a letter [perhaps to Mr. Holman] from Humphrey Wanley, in answer to various questions about Waltham, as mentioned in Domesday book and old charters. June 11, 1722. fo. 65.
55. A specimen of the affinity of the Saxon with the present English language; extracted from Sir Thomas Browne's miscellaneous tracts by Humphrey Wanley, who at the bottom of the leaf has written the Lord's Prayer twice within the compass of a shilling. July 30, 1691. fo. 120.
8. Another letter from Mr. Tench on the same subject, and complaining in very sharp terms of Mr. Strype's conduct towards himself and the other parties. fo.17.
16. Copies of a decree and report in Chancery concerning the establishment of the free school at Low Layton, in pursuance of the will of Robert Ozeler, and also a copy of his will made Feb. 3, 1697. fo. 30.