131. Enquires about a printed book relating to Col. James Bridall, and about a Saxon coin of Ludica in Mr. West's collection.-Hears Mr. West is going to France, &c. July 2, 1732. fo. 213.
137. That he had enquired about Sopewell nunnery purely on account of Juliana Barnes, the Prioress.- Further enquiries about Blackman's Life of Hen. I. -That Dr. Tanner is busy in curing his books that were all sunk with the barge at Benson Lock near Wallingford. Dec. 28, 1731. fo. 223.
154. A printed advertisement of the publication of Hearne's Otterbourne and Whethamstede, with proposals for printing the Annals of Dunstaple. fo. 253.
158. Further notice of the inscription on the whiphandle at St. Alban's, and enquiries after Gislebertus de Novo Castello, mentioned in it.-A MS. concerning Otho Nicholson's building the conduit at Cairfax.- That old Baskervile of Bayworth, commonly called the King of Jerusalem, used to note dow...
159. On Archb. Sharp's work concerning coins.- That he begins to think the Pembroke inscriptin spurious.-Some particulars about Dunstaple. Feb. 3, 1733. fo. 259.
161. A printed advertisement of the publication of Mr. Hearne's Annales de Dunstaple, with proposals for printing Benedictus Abbas. Feb. 26, 1733. fo. 263.
171. A printed advertisement of the publication of Mr. Hearne's Benedictus Abbas, with proposals for printing the Chronicle of John Bever, Monk of Westminster, and the Annals of John Merylinch, Monk of Glastonbury, from MSS. in the Harleian library. fo. 281. These Hearne did not live to publish.
172. The letter which inclosed the last mentioned article to Mr. West, and announced the transmission of his large-paper subscription copy of Benedictus Abbas. May 13, 1735. fo. 282. Mr. Hearne died on the 10th of June following.