(f) Photograph of the signatures of Susannah Hall, Shakespeare's daughter, and Thomas Nash, first husband of Shakespeare's grand-daughter, on a bill of complaint against Baldwin Brooks, Stratford-on-Avon, 12 May 1637, from the original in the Public Record Office (Chancery Proceedings, C. 7/180/...
(hh) Photographs (9) of selected pages of the Lauderdale (or Tollemache) MS. of the Anglo-Saxon translation of Orosius's History of the World attributed to King Alfred, formerly at Helmingham Hall, Suffolk, and now Add. MS. 47967; 10th cent. See The Tollemache Orosius, ed. A. Campbell, 1953. (Ea...
(11) Photographs (4) Of pages bearing MS. annotations from a printed copy of The Obedience of a Christen man by William Tyndale, n.d., including one with the signature of Myles Standish (d. 1656). ff. 195-198. Presented by the owner of the book, Mr. William A. McGregor, Jr., of Detroit, Michigan.
(m) Photograph of the confirmation by Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury, of the creation of the Deanery of Exeter (Exeter Cathedral MS. 2085); 1 225-1 226. ff. 34-35. Presented by the Rev. H. E. Bishop.
(nn) Rotograph of MS. notes in Nicholas Rowe's edition of Shakespeare, 1709, agreeing with passages from Pope's edition, 1725. (See also (w) above.) f. 205. Presented by the Folger Library, Washington.
(o) Facsimiles (7) of ancient shipping documents; 1st-3rd, 14th and i 6th centt. Greek and Latin. Duplicates of plates A-G in the G.L.M. Review, no. 10, Apr. 1932 (see Departmental Pamphlets, vol. XVI, no. 224). ff. 42-48. Presented by Messrs Guéret, Llewellyn and Merrett, Ltd.
(q) Photograph of a certificate that Dorothy Tempest, wife of Michael Tempest, was alive and well on 17 Oct. 1581, in the autograph of William Byrde, the musician, and signed by him. This certificate was sent by Byrde, with a covering letter (now in the Public Record Office, Exchequer Rolls, E 4...
(rr) Rotograph of an agreement between Simon, Bishop of Worcester, and Waleran, Earl of Worcester, in settlement of their disputes, including a grant to the Earl of the third penny in the City of Worcester, from the original in the Birmingham City Library no. 435324; dated 116o (probably in mist...
(a) Photograph of a leaf containing the poem 'Briar and Periwinkle' written in a 15th-cent. hand, from a MS. in Newport (Mon.) Museum, formerly in the possession of Charles Octavius Swynnerton Morgan, F.R.S., F.S.A. (d. 1888), the Newport antiquary. On the verso (not reproduced) of the leaf is a...