44. "Hec est constitutio Domus Regis de Procurationibus." fo. 185. It is the bouge of Court, or allowance of diet, to the King's houshold, extracted from the Black book of the Exchequer. V. Hearne, Lib. Niger, p. 341.
5. A very curious original agreement between Sir Simonds D'Ewes and John Maddie, of Bury Saint Edmunds, coachmaker, for the construction of a coach which was to have cost twenty-seven pounds. fo. 61 b.
8. A printed petition of George Wither, Esquire, to the House of Commons, that he might be restored to liberty and appointed Searcher of Dover. fo. 64.
37. A speech, in convocation, against duelling, on occasion of the duel between Sir Cholm. Dering and Mr. Thornton, on Wednesday morning May 9th 1711; and for an application to the Bishops for their opinion and advice. fo. 148.
53. "Observations in relation to the powers lodged in the Lord High Treasurer, as it concerns the offices and officers of the revenue in America; submitted to the Honourable James West, Esq. by Henry McCulloh." fo. 210
65. A scheme or method for compleating the Catalogue of the Cottonian Library, submitted on the part of Mr. Humphrey Wanley to the Trustees under an act of Parliament, and who had directed the said Humphrey Wanley, in conjunction with Dr. Hutton, Dr. Smith, and Mr. Anstis, to inspect the MSS. an...
84. "An account of what woollen manufactures were made, exported, and consumed at home, from 25th Decemr 1687 to 25th Decenmr 1688." fo. 284. An indorsement on this article says "Receiv'd March 27, 1695, from Mr. Blofield, who said that he and the town of Norwich had, with great charge, obtain'd...