33. "The replication agaynst the clayme and title of the Duke of Yorke, for the crownes of England and France, which Richard put in his sayd clayme in the xxxixth yere of Kinge Henry VI." fo. 24.
77. Excerpta ex libro antiquo de feodis et tenementis in Com' Devoniæ, inventis per inquisitiones in diversis hundredis; script. temp. Hen. III. fo. 103 b.
3. Remains of Gentilism and Judaism, collected by John Aubrey, Esq., and addressed to his friend Edmund Wyld, of Geasly Hall in the county of Salop, Esq. fo. 101. Some of these are printed in his "Miscellanies." They relate chiefly to the old English popular customs and traditions.
26. An essay concerning the differences which have of late times arisen between the Kings of England and their Parliaments; written after the Restoration. fo. 86.
12. An itinerary or route from London, through France, Italy, and Sicily, to the Holy Land, neatly delineated with pen and ink on 4 sheets of paper. fo. 228. It seems to have been copied about the time of Queen Elizabeth, from an ancient French map of the 13th or 14th century; but the copyist ma...