4to. An English translation of Minutius Felix, by Thomas Hough of Trinity College Cambridge, 1720; with a dedication to the-Bishop of Peterborough. Never printed.
4to. A Poem in Latin Hexameters, very fairly written upon vellum in a Pica Roman character, and intitled "Supplicatio Patteni ad Divam Heroinam, Dominam Elyzabetham, Reginam nostram serenissimam." At the end is written, "Fecit dejectus Pater Guil. Patten Exscripsit decennis filiolus Tho. Patten...
small folio. The History of King Boccus and Sydracke the philosopher. Translated from the French into English rhyme by Hugh of Caumpeden. This is a MS. of the fifteenth century fairly written on vellum; but the last five leaves have been much injured by damp. For some account of this work consu...
folio. A Volume of collections by Mr. Strype, consisting chiefly of papers relating to John Fox the martyrologist and his descendants, especially with regard to property, from 1584 to 1654. Interspersed are the following articles that may deserve particular mention.
folio. An Italian Volume, very neatly written on vellum towards the end of the fifteenth century, containing the three parts of Dante's Comedia, complete. To every Canto is added a brief marginal description of its contents. On the first leaf are two small portraits of the author; but not well ...
folio. A collection of Epitaphs and Inscriptions in various parts of England, and particularly from the Churches in London. This volume contains also miscellaneous articles.
folio. "An account of the chapters, elections and installations [of the Knightsof the order of the Garter] since Sir Henry St George, Knt. was created Garter principal King of Arms;" i. e. from 1702-3 to 1708. With the arms of the Duke of Sohonburg and Lord Godolphin elegantly emblazoned in Ind...
folio. An account of the Kings, Nobility, and principal Gentry of Scotland, with very masterly trickings of their arms, by Joseph Holand, Esquire, 1585, whose autograph and partly engraved coat of arms are on p. 4.
folio. A Catalogue of the Pictures, Books, Medals, Bronzes, and various Rarities belonging to King Charles I. and deposited in His Majesty's palaces of Whitehall, Windsor, Hampton Court, Kensington, &c. for the most part very ignorantly drawn up, by Abraham Vander Doort, keeper of the King'...