16. A letter from R. Pugh to his brother Captain Pugh, in Herefordshire, on the rigour of a bill intended to be passed against the Catholics, &c. 7 July 1663. fo. 23.
27. Copy of a letter from Mr. Lechmere to Gregory King, Esq., on his appeal to the Court of Delegates on some libel. 10 June, 1702. fo. 35. See art. 93.
40. Mr. Ockley to Dr. Keith, on the same subject, and very much to the discredit of his understanding. He fancies that he is haunted by "a malignant evil genius of the same sort as he met with in Hand Alley," and whose tricks he describes. 1718. fo. 44.
42. A letter from T. Smith, the English Consul at Venice, to Mr. John Gibson, with proposals for the sale of his books and manuscripts to Lord Oxford, and some curious particulars relating to them. He states that some had belonged to Matthias Coryinus King of Hungary, and seems to expect 15001. ...
44. A fragment of a letter from the Rev. J. Russell probably to Bishop Kennett, with a slight sketch of the characters of the Archdeacon of Stow and Chancellor Newell. That Hill, Sparks, and Brown are venders of lies and ribaldry. May 28, 1726. fo. 48.