49. A single leaf intitled "The wonderfull visions and revelations of Vagust Re Prake." fo. 205. On the back of it is an address to the readers, indicating a design to have published this nonsense. The real name of this mad enthusiast was Gustavus Parker.
10. Copy of an order that certain members of the House of Commons should wait on the Portuguese Ambassador, the Count of Guelderland and Juliers, &c., to remonstrate with them on their encouragement and protection of persons disaffected to the state) June 11, 1643. fo. 66 b. N.B. That on the...
62. A Case concerning the cutting off an intail in lands, formerly belonging to the Monastery or Westham in Essex, the property of one Tho. M. fo. 233.
67. A fragment, on two leaves, of some letters or minutes of letters written by the English Ambassador at Constantinople to Secretary Cecil, A.D. 1594. fo. 245.
73. John Scudamore's Account of a College of English Jesuits discovered at the Combe in Herefordshire, with the particulars of the library of Popish books. Dated Kent Church, Dec. 24, 1678. fo. 257. This has been printed.
76. A letter from John Baldwin to James West, Esq. 17 July 1753, accompanied with proposals for abolishing the illicit trade of the Isle of Man, and for annexing it to the Crown of Great Britain. fo. 262.
81. The translation of an edict put forth by the King of France for encouraging French plantations and trade in general; delivered, anno 1671, by Mr. John Collins to His Majesty's Council of Plantations. fo. 278.