Vol. XXVIII. (ff. 455). LA PROVENCE; by [Pierre Cardin] Le Bret, Intendant, 1701. Provence, France: Memoir on: 1701.: Fr. Pierre Cardin Le Bret, Intendant of Provence: Mémoire sur La Provence: 1701.: Copy.
Vol. V. (ff. 77). "A SERMON of Christ crucified," etc., by John Foxe, London, 1570, 4to. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. VI. (ff. 46). "HIS MAIESTIES SPEACH in this last session of Parliament," London, 1605, 4to. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. IX. (ff. 15). "A CAVEAT for France," etc. "Translated out of French into English by E. Aggas," London, 1588, 8vo. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. X. (ff. 28). "HIS MAIESTIES SPEECH to both the Houses of Parliament " [31 Mar.], etc., London, 1607, 8vo. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. XI. (ff. 88). "THE RESTORER of the French estate," etc., London, 1589, 8vo. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. XVI. (ff. 4). "TWO LITTLE WORKES defensive of our Redemption," etc., by Hugh Broughtou, 1604, 4to. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
TRANSCRIPTS Of letters of Cardinal Wolsey to Richard Pace, Ambassador to the Court of Venice, with instructions for his mission, as well as for his special mission to Switzerland; 1523- 1524. Other copies are found in the two preceding MSS., 147,148. Paper; ff. 59. xviith cent. Folio. Veniee: M...
" A commyssion sent to the bloudy byshop of London, and to al couents of Frers, by the high and mighty prince lord Sathanas the deuill of hell " : a satire against the Church, apparently composed in the reign of Henry VIII. A note at the end states that it was " transcribed from a copy in the ha...
" THE coppie of a letter written by a Mr. of Artes in Cambridge to his friend in London, concerning some conferrence passed of late betweene twoe worshipfull and graue men about ye present state and some of ye proceedings of the Earle of Leicester and his friends in England ": the tract known as...