81. The Rev. William Norris, Secretary to the Society of Antiquaries, to Mr. Philip Carteret Webb, thanking him for prints, and inclosing information relating to Domesday book, as communicated to the above Society. May 10, 1756. fo. 86.
89. A familiar epistle from Lord Carteret, a student at Oxford, to Edward Harley, Esq, with a defence of horse-racing and cock-fighting. June 26. to. 94.
96. An unsigned, and probably imperfect, letter to Lord Oxford from some person at Cambridge, giving an account of a Latin Bible in Bishop More's collection, printed at Paris by Ulric Gering, &c. with a supposed date of 1464, which on inspection turned out to have been fraudulently altered. ...
97. A letter from Mr. Anstis, the superscription wanting, containing, among other matters, some account if the word Starrum; the colophon of the Saint Albans edition of Dame Julian Barnes's book of hunting and hawking, which Mr. Anstis, after great importunity, had, conceded to Lord Pembroke, as...