8vo. A Cabalistical Book of Prayers and Psalms in French. It is an elegant specimen of writing, in imitation of Roman Pica, probably by the celebrated Lesclabart, who may also have executed the article Num. 1203. This volume has been lettered LINPARFAIT, but the reason is not very apparent.
sm. 4to. The Statutes and Ordinances of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Upon vellum. On the first leaf are the arms of Henry Grey, Marq. of Dorset, afterwards Duke of Norfolk.
sm. 4to. "Remembrances for order and decency to be kept in the upper house of Parliament by the Lords when His Majesty is not there; leaving the solemnity belonging to His Majesty's coming to be marshall'd by those Lords to whom it more properly appertains."
oblong folio. One hundred Views of the Interior of China. In Two Volumes. These also appear to have been executed by some of the best artists in China. Now [Feb. 2009] held in the British Museum's Department of Asia under the references 1928.3-23.044 (1-50) and 1928.3-23.045 (1-50)
sm. 4to. "An Abstract of a Book remaineing in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer, intituled, An Entry or Transcript of all the Schedules and Duplicates of the first Act of Parliament for granting to His present Majesty King William and the late Queen, an ayd of tour shill...
4to. An Account of all the Livings. &c. in the gift of the Lord Chancellor. Copied 19 Nov. 1737 from an original MS. belonging to the late Lord Chancellor Talbot.
folio. Trial at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, Nov. 12, 1754. The King against Deborah Burgess relating to the right way through Richmond Park from Richmond to Croydon. At the end is an engraved plan of the Park taken Sept. 1754, by Edw. John Eyre, surveyor.