46. Copies of three letters from Mr. N. Jekyll to Mr. Holman, on making vitriol; on a foolish book by Bishop Comber about Adam and Eve's navels, which [book] he says came of "feeding high"; on the ancient artificial mount at Mount Buers, &c. 1728. fo. 85.
20. Mrs. Julyan Penn to Antony Barnes, solliciting the loan of of sum of money for a friend, and trusting, if he will lend it, to meet him and his good wife in Abraham's bosom, the reward of doing good. fo. 40.
34. A copy of a letter from Mr. Alexander to Mr. Holman; that he had taken much pains in collecting pedigrees of families near Ongar in Essex. Some particulars of his manor of Spaynes Hall at Finchingfield, &c. May 24, 1722. fo. 69.
12. An original bond of 100l. from Mr. Strype to Sir John Cotton, Bart. for the restoration of a MS., Titus, B ii. borrowed from his library, May 19, 1697. fo. 24.
15. A receipt given by Mr. Strype and the churchwarden or Low Layton to Sir Gilbert, for 51. paid for the use of a pew for his servants, Nov. 3. 1713. fo. 29.
29. A copy of a letter from Dr. Tanner to the Rev. William Holman of Halsted in Essex; with various enquiries about matters of antiquity. Oct. 14. 1714. fo. 63.
32. A copy of a letter from the Rev. Wm. Derham to Mr. Holman, with thanks for his account of Upminster, from Domesday book, &c. July 25, 1720. fo. 67.
18. A summons to Mr. Strype to attend as a witness in a commission of lunacy granted against Sir Wm. Hicks, Bart. of Ruckholts in Essex, Feb. 6, 1699. fo. 35.
28. A copy of a letter from Humphrey Wanley to the Honourable Sam. Pepys, Esq. at Clapham; with a critical account of a work by Mr. Ross, supposed to be translated from another by Mons. De la Seine, a doctor, of the Sorbonne, Oct. 12, 1702. fo. 61. This copy was made from the original annexed to...