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Vol. VI., 1700-1762:-
1. John Locke to Edward Clarke, on private affairs; Oates, 23 Jan. 1699[1700]. f. 1.
2. "A Collection of the several Addresses in the late King James's time: Concerning the Conception and Birth of the pretended Prince of Wales"; [circ. 1700]. Printed. f. 3.
3. Dr. George Harbin to Lord Weymouth, answering, a paper of Lord Guernsey [afterwards 1st Earl of Aylesford], on the right of Queen Anne to the Crown; [ 1702]. At the end is this note, "This Paper I drew up and deliver'd to the L[or]d Visc[oun]t Weymouth, at the beginning of Qu. Anne's reign, in answer to a discourse composed (as was supposed) by the Earl of Aylsford, w[hi]ch my L[or]d Weymouth desired me to read o-,,er and consider. G[eorge] H[arbin]." f. 11.
4. " An Account of the Birth of the pretended Pr[ince] of Wales as it is Delivered by the Lord Bishop of Worcester [William Lloyd] 15 June, 1702. f. 20.
5. Dr. Harbin to Rev. R[obert] Jenkin, urging him to accept the post of chaplain to Lord Weymouth, and on the Pretender's birth; London, 16 Jan., 13, 20 Febr., 2, 6 March, 170.2/3. ff. 24, 29, 31, 33, 34.
6. Rev. R[obert] Jenkin [afterwards Master of St. John's College, Cambridge], to Dr. Harbin, on the same subjects; Milton, near Newport Pagnell, 19, 31 Jan., 4 Feb., 2, 20 March, 170.2/3; 13 April, 1703. ff. 25, 26, 28, 32, 35, 38.
7. N[athaniel] S[pinckes, Prebendary of Salisbury], to the same, on the Pretender's birth; 23 March, 170.2/3; 7, 17, 19 April, 1703. ff. 36, 37, 50, 51.
8. Memorandum in Dr. Harbin's hand of a relation made to him and George Hickes, the deprived Dean of Worcester, on 2nd April, 1703, by Mr. St. Amand, Apothecary to James II., concerning the Pretender's birth; 4 April, 1703. Signed by Dean Hickes and Dr. Harbin. f. 39.
9. Similar memorandum of a relation by Airs. Jakeman, midwife, "in Mrs. Copley's chamber at my Lord Weymouth's in St. James's Street"; 15 April, 1703. f. 47.
10. Correspondence of William Penn, Governor of Pennsylvania, with the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, on his resignation; 11-22 May, 1703. Copies. f. 52.
11. - - Edward Fowler, Bishop of Gloucester, "concerning a person that convers'd with spirits"; 4 Sept. 1703. Copy. f. 54.
12. Rev. Theophilus Downs to [James Seudamore, 3rd Viscount] Scudamore, on the Protestant Succession Act; 1704. Copy in Dr. Harbin's hand. f. 59.
13. W[illiam] Percivale, Archdeacon of Cashel, Prolocutor of the Lower House of Convocation in Ireland, to - -, "about leaving out Sir G[eorge] Rooke in the Addresse of ye Convocation of Ireland"; Dublin, 1 March, 170.4/5. Signed. f. 67.
14. Antonius Thomas and Johannes Franciscus Terbillon, Jesuit missionaries in China, to Clement XI., sending the decree of the Emperor of China for their expulsion; Pekin, 28 Dec. 1706. Lat. Copy. f . 7 1.
15. [William King], Archbishop of Dublin, to John Baynard, ex-Archdeacon of Connor, on Dodwell's "Immortality of the Soul"; 1 Nov. 1707. Extract. f. 75.
16. Fr. Green to Dr. Harbin, on the book of Articles with the original subscriptions of the Lower House of Convocation; 21 Jan. 170.7/8. f. 76.
17. ls[aac] Walton, Rector of Polshot, co. Wilts, and Prebendary of Salisbury, to the same, on the same subject, and begging a favour from Lord Weymouth; Polshot, 24 Dec. 1709; Sarum Close, IS Febr. 1709[10] ; 22 April, 1710. ff. 77, 81, 84.
18. Geo[rge Hooper, Bishop of] Bath and Wells, to [Lady Coventry]: a letter of compliment; Wells, 31 Dec. 1709. f. 79.
19. H- Bedford to Dr. Harbin, on the book of Articles; 5 March, 1709[10]. f. 83.
20. Fr[ancis] Atterbury, Dean successively of Carlisle, Christ Church, Oxford, and Westminster, and Bishop of Rochester, to Dr. Harbin, "relateing to an Answer to Mr. Collins's Priestcraft in Perfection intended by Bishop Atterbury but never finished"; Chelsea, - -, [1710], and Bromley, 24 Dec. 1720. ff. 86, 88, 90, 92, 93, 95, 97, 99, 100, 116.
21. "A Hue and Cry after Daniel [De] Foe and his Coventry-Beast. Printed, London, 1711[2]. 8vo." f. 102.
22. Rob[ert] Hales, "brother of the Dean of Bristol," to [? Dr. Harbin], on the "curious seeds and roots" of Holland; Hague, 10 Oct. 1712 ; 19 May, 1713. ff. 104, 108.
23. G[eorge] Smalridge [Dean of Carlisle and of Christ Church, Oxford, and Bishop of Bristol], to the same : an apology to Lord Weymouth; [ante 1714]. f. 110.
24. (a) J[ames Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender] to the States-General, asking them to remain neutral during his expedition to England; Bar-le-Duc, I8 Oct. 1715. Fr. Copy. f. 112. (b) [Bevil] Higgons, Secretary of State to the Old Pretender, to the Greffier Fagel, enclosing the above letter; St. Germain-en-laye, 1 Dec. 1715. Fr. Copy. f. 113.
25. "A Memorial from the Chevalier [the Old Pretender]"; 1715]. f. 114.
26. Geo[rge Hooper, Bisliop of] Bath and Wells, to Dr. Harbin: a letter of thanks to Lord Weymouth; 26 Dec. 1723. f. 118.
27. The Old Pretender to his wife, Maria Clementina Sobieski, on her determination to retire into a convent; Rome, 9, 11 Nov. 1725. With his memoir on the same subject, and a letter from [John Hay, styled Earl of] Inverness, his secretary, to a friend; Rome, 17 Nov. 1725. Copies. f. 120.
28. - - to - -, on the same subject; [1725]. Copy. f. 127.
29. [Philip Wharton, Duke of] Wharton to his sister, Lady Jane Holt; Madrid, 17 June, N.S., 1726. Copy. f. 135.
30. J- T-, to - -, sending a satire "The place of the Damn'd, suppos'd to be writ by Mr. Swift"; 27 Nov. 1731. f. 139.
31. [Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of] Oxford, to Dr. Harbin, on literature, etc.; Wimpole, 4 April, 18 May, 1732; Dover Street, 16 Aug. 1733; 30 July, 1734 ; 29 July, 1735. ff. 140, 142, 144, 152, 158.
32. [Sir] Rob[ert] Worsley [4th Bart., of Apuldercombe], to the same, 20 April, 1734. f. 146.
33. [Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron] Foley to the same; London, 25 May, 11 June, 1734. ff. 148, 150.
34. [John Carteret, 2nd Baron] Carteret [afterwards Earl Granville], to the same, on the birth of Thomas Thynne, lst Marquis of Bath; Jermyn Street, 26 Sept. 1734. f. 154.
35. [Henry Bowes Howard, 4th Earl of] Berkshire, [afterwards 11th Earl of Suffolk], to the same, on the character of his son, Viscount Andover; Ashstead, 10 Jan. 1734[5]. f. 156.
36. Pedigree of the family of Sidney, Earls of Leicester, down to the death of Josceline, 7th and last Earl, in 1743. f. 160.
37. Marriage license of Baldwin Malet, clerk, of Walton, co. Somerset, and Catharine Rooke, of lvythorne in Street, co. Som.; 18 Aug. 1745. Printed. With the seal of the Vicar-General of the see of Bath and Wells. f. 162.
38. Thanksgiving verses by Dr. [Thomas] Ashton [Rector of Aldingham, co. Lanc.], " after his wonderfull escape from being swallow'd up on Lancaster Sands"; Aldingham, 6 March, 1745[6]. f. 164.
39. [Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of] Egremont, to Mr. Malet, on being made Secretary of State; Piccadilly, 17 Oct. 1761. f. 166.
40. David Garrick to [Dr. Thomas Warton], on the receipt of his "Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser"; Hampton, 24 Aug. 1762. f. 168. The following papers, Nos. 41 to 55, are undated:-
41. Yearly value of West Bedwyn, alias Bedwyn Magna, Parsonage, co. Wilts. f. 169.
42. Case of William Checkett before the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. f. 171.
43. Report on the codification of English Law, by Sir Peter Ball, Solicitor-General to Queen Henrietta Maria. f. 177.
44. "Reasons for the immediate Reformation of Cloathing." f. 179.
45. "Observations on our Saviour's Prayer in the Garden." f. 180.
46. "An ac[oun]t of the merits and service of Dr. [John] Warner B[isho]p of Rochester [1638-1666] from a paper of his own writing." f. 182.
47. Lines "by And[rew] Marvell writt under Cromwell's picture presented to [Christina] ye Queen of Sweden." Lat. f. 184.
48. Satirical verses on [Sir] Robert W[alpo]le. f. 185.
49. Lines "writ under Gen[era]ll Ch[urchi]lls picture, at Vanlowe's by a Lady of Quality." f. 186.
50. Stanzas headed "The French Kings Cordial or 134." f. 187.
51. "Comedie du Prince d'Orange sur La leuée du Siege d'Oudenarde et ce qui s'est passé en la bataille de Senef." f. 189.
52. "Epitaph upon Sir Hugh Wyndham's Toomb Stone in St. Decumans Church [co. Somerset]." f. 197.
53. Metrical paraphrase of Psalm 133, by T - Morgan. Lat. f. 198.
54. Satirical lines on Colley Cibber. f. 199.
55. Verses on man's mortal and immortal state. f. 200.
56. Political and other papers collected by Dr. Harbin; tempp. Henr. VII1.-Will. III.:-
(a.) Extracts from Cotton MSS. Vitellius B. II.-XIII., relative to negotiations between England and Rome, 1514-1530. f. 202. (b.) "Pro instauratione Reipublicæ Angliæ proque reditu Reginaldi Poli....Cardinalis. Oratio ad Prudentissimum Senatum Angliæ, Authore Iodoco Harchio Montensi "; n.d. f. 236. "Considerationes exhibitæ Cardinali Aldobrando pro Catholicis Angliæ, 15 April. 1622. Doctore Perseo authore." f. 242. "Instructions given by ye Queen's Majesty [Mary l.] to her ... Sherif and Justices of ye Peace of ye county of Sussex ye 1st February, anno 1556[7]." Imperf. f. 244. (c.) Latin oration, the beginning wanting; n.d. f. 246. Oratio Gulielmi Pye, Decani Cicestrensis [1553-1558]. Imperf. f. 247. (d.) "Copies of [Sir John Hotham's] Letters transcribed from ye originals in the 2d volume of Dr. Nalson's MSS. collections, now in the custody of Dr. Williams, Fellow of St. John's Coll. Cant."; 19 Jan.-22 March, 1642[3]. f. 248. (e.) "Passages in BP Hacket's life of A[rch]B[ishop] Williams reflecting on A[rch]B[ishop] Laud." f. 252. (f.) Extracts from Archbishop Laud's History of his Troubles, written by himself. f. 254. (g.) Extracts from historical works relating to Charles I. f. 258. (h.) Similar extracts relating to Charles II. f. 314. (i.) Similar extracts relating to the birth of the Old Pretender. f. 323. (k.) "Extracts from BP Turner's MSS. Memoirs," relating to the year 1688. f. 330.
(1.) "Mr. Jenkyns Dedicatory Inscription to A[rch]B[isho]p Sancroft." f. 335. (m.) "Mr. [John] Prices collections from Greek MSS. in the Library at Vienna"; Febr. 1637[8]. f. 336. (n.) "That part of Dr South's letter to Mr. Bennet the Bookseller, which relates to ye paper published agt ye E[arl] of Rochester [Laurence Hyde], 1701." f. 349. (o.) "The Inscription orderd by B[isho]p Kenn on his monument, and part of his will." f. 351. (p.) "Some notes in order to a farther consideration of the A[rch] B[isho]p of Paris's Mandate on account of a miracle wrought in the Parish of St. Margaret at Paris. Printed in English in 8vo, 1725." f. 352. (q.) " Epiorams by Mr. Evans on one Mr. Tadlow a very fat large sized man," and "verses to Dr. Trap upon his intended Translation of Virgil." f. 354. (r.) "Of the Latin Gospells in the Irish character in my L[or]d Treas[ure]r Harley's Library. It was one of the Sieur Aymons Manuscripts." f. 355. (s.) "Of MSS. various readings in the famous passage in St. John's Epistle conc[erning] the Trinity, from very antient MSS. in my L[or]d Treas[ure]r Harleys Library bought of the Sieur Aymon in Holland, 1712." f. 356. (t.) "De Officio Comitis Seneschalli Angliæ ex codice MS. D Will[elm]i Wyndham," Bart.; n.d. f. 358. (u.) "The Descent of the Lady Elizabeth Bruce, now Countess of Cardigan, by her mother, the Lady Elizabeth Seymour, wife of Thomas Earl of Ailsbury." f. 360. (w.) "Names of the Families from which the Lord Bruce is descended." f. 362.
Political Tracts: Answer by Dr. G. Harbin to Lord Guernsey's paper on Qu. Anne's right to the Crown: 1702.
includes:
- f. 1 John Locke: Letter to E. Clarke: 1700.
- f. 1 Edward Clarke: Letter to, from J. Locke: 1700.
- ff. 3, 20-49 James II of England: Papers relating to the birth of the Prince of Wales: 1688-1703.
- ff. 3, 20-49, 323 Prince James Francis Edward Stuart,; the 'Old Pretender': Papers relating to his birth: 1688 - 1703.
- f. 11 Thomas Thynne, MP, afterwards Viscount Weymouth: Letter to, from Dr. G. Harbin: 1702.
- f. 11 Anne of England: Answer to a paper by Lord Guernsey on her right to the Crown: 1702.
- f. 11 George Harbin, nonjuror; chaplain to Bishop of Ely: Answer to a paper by Lord Guernsey on Qu. Anne's right to the Crown: 1702.
- f. 20 William Lloyd, Dean of Bangor afterwards Bishop successively of St. Asaph, Lichfield and Worcester: Account of the birth of the Prince of Wales: 1702.
- ff. 24-38 Robert Jenkin, Master of St. John's College, Cambridge: Correpondence with Dr. G. Harbin on the Pretender's birth: 1703.
- ff. 24-38 George Harbin, nonjuror; chaplain to Bishop of Ely: Correspondence with Rev. R. Jenkin on the Pretender's birth: 1703.
- ff. 36, 37, 50, 51 George Harbin, nonjuror; chaplain to Bishop of Ely: Letters to, from N. Spinckes on the Pretender's birth: 1703.
- ff. 36, 37, 50, 51 Nathanael Spinckes, Prebendary of Salisbury: Letters to Dr. G. Harbin, on the Pretender's birth: 1703.
- f. 39 George Hickes, DD, Dean of Worcester: Memorandum of a relation to him of the birth of the Pretender: 1703.
- f. 39 St. Amand, Apothecary to James II: Relation of the birth of the Pretender: 1703.
- f. 47 Jakeman, Midwife: Relation of the birth of the Pretender: 1703.
- f. 52 William Penn: Correspondence on his resignation of the Governorship of Pennsylvania: 1703.: Copy.
- f. 52 Trade and Plantations; Board of Commissioners for: Correspondence with W. Penn: 1703.: Copies.
- f. 54 Edward Fowler, Bishop of Gloucester: Letter to, on converse with spirits: 1703.: Copy.
- f. 54 Spirits: Letter on a case of converse with spirits: 1703.
- f. 59 Reverend Theophilus Downs: Letter to Lord Scudamore on the Act of Succession: 1704.: Copy.
- f. 59 James Scudamore, 3rd Viscount Scudamore: Letter to, from Rev. T. Downs: 1704.: Copy.
- f. 67 William Percivale, Archdeacon of Cashel; Prolocutor of Convocation in Ireland: Letter to -: 1705.
- f. 67 Sir George Rooke, Admiral: Letter relating to: 1705.
- f. 71 Johannes Franciscus Terbillon, Jesuit Missionary in China: Letter to Pope Clement XI.: 1706.: Lat.: Copy.
- f. 71 Clement XI; Pope: Letter to, from Jesuits in China: 1706.: Lat.: Copy.
- f. 71 China: Decree expelling Jesuit missionaries: 1706.: Lat.: Copy.
- f. 71 Anthony Thomas, Jesuit Missionary in China: Letter to Pope Clement XI.: 1706.: Lat.: Copy.
- f. 75 John Baynard, ex-Archdeacon of Connor: Letter to, from Archb. King: 1707.: Extract.
- f. 75 William King, Archbishop of Dublin: Letter to J. Baynard: 1707.: Extract.
- f. 75 Henry Dodwell, Camden Professor of History at Oxford: Letter of Archbp. King on his "Immortality of the Soul": 1707.: Extract.
- f. 76 Fr- Green: Letter to Dr. G. Harbin, on the Book of Articles: 1708.
- ff. 77, 81, 84 Isaac Walton, Prebendary of Salisbury: Letters to Dr. G. Harbin on the Book of Articles: 1709, 1710.
- f. 79 George Hooper, Bishop of Bath and Wells: Letter to Lady Coventry: 1709.
- f. 79 Margaret Coventry, Widow of George, 3rd Baron Coventry: Letter to, from Bishop Hooper: 1709.
- f. 83 H- Bedford: Letter to Dr. G. Harbin, on the Book of Articles: 1710.
- ff. 86-100, 116 Anthony Collins: Letters of Bishop Atterbury on his "Priestcraft in Perfection": 1710, 1720.
- ff.86-100, 116 Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester: Letters to Dr. G. Harbin, on an answer to Collins' " Priestcraft in Perfection,": 1710,1720.
- f. 102 Daniel Defoe: A Hue and Cry after, and his Coventry-Beast: 1712.: Printed.
- f. 102 Political Tracts: A hue and cry after Daniel Foe and his Coventry-Beast: 1712.: Printed.
- ff. 104, 108 Robert Hales, brother of the Dean of Bristol: Botanical letters to Dr. G. Harbin: 1712, 1713.
- ff. 104, 108 Botany: Letters of R. Hales on Dutch seeds and roots: 1712, 1713.
- f. 110 George Smalridge, Bishop of Bristol 1714: Letter to Dr. G. Harbin: ante 1714.
- f. 112 Netherlands, United Provinces: Letter from the Old Pretender, asking for the neutrality of the Dutch,: 1715.
- f. 112 Prince James Francis Edward Stuart,; the 'Old Pretender': Letter to the States General, asking for their neutrality: 1715.: Fr.: Copy.
- f. 113 Bevil Higgons, Secretary of State to the Pretender: Letter to the Greffier Fagel: 1715.: Fr.: Copy.
- f. 113 François Fagel, Clerk of the States General of the United Provinces: Letter to, from B. Higgons: 1715.: Fr.: Copy.
- f. 114 George I of England: Declaration of the Old Pretender for liberty of religion: 1715.
- f. 114 Prince James Francis Edward Stuart,; the 'Old Pretender': Declaration to respect religious liberty: 1715.
- f. 118 George Hooper, Bishop of Bath and Wells: Letter to Dr. G. Harbin: 1723.
- ff. 120 -134 Prince James Francis Edward Stuart,; the 'Old Pretender': Letters to Maria Clementina, his wife, on her wish to enter a convent; with memoir, etc.: 1725.: Copies.
- f. 124 Colonel John Hay, soi disant Earl of Inverness; secretary to the Old Pretender: Letter to a friend: 1725.: Copy.
- f. 135 Philip Wharton, Duke of Wharton: Letter to his sister, Lady J. Holt: 1726.: Copy.
- f. 135 Lady Jane Holt, wife of John Holt: Letter to, from her brother, Philip, Duke of Wharton: 1726.: Copy.
- f. 139 Satires: "The place of the damned": attributed to Swift: 1731.
- f. 139 Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin; author: "The place of the Damned": a satire attributed to: 1731.
- ff. 140, 142, 144, 152, 158 Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford: Letters to Dr. G. Harbin: 1732-1735.
- f. 146 Sir Robert Worsley, 4th Baronet; of Apuldercombe: Letter to Dr. G. Harbin: 1734.
- ff. 148, 150 Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley: Letters to Dr. G. Earbin: 1734.
- f. 154 John Carteret, 2nd Baron Carteret; afterwards 1st Earl Granville; Secretary of State; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland: Letter to Dr. G. Harbin: 1734.
- f. 156 Henry Bowes Howard, 4th Earl of Berkshire; 11th Earl of Suffolk 1745: Letter to Dr. G. Harbin: 1735.
- f. 160 Sydney family; Earls of Leicester: Pedigree to: A.D. 1743.
- f. 162 Baldwin Malet, of Walton, county Somerset: Licence for marriage with C. Rooke: 1745.
- f. 162 Catharine Rooke, of Ivythorne-in-Street, county Somerset: Licence for marriage with B. Malet: 1745.
- f. 164 Thomas Ashton, Rector of Aldingham, county Lancashire: Thanksgiving verses: 1746.
- f. 166 Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont: Letter to - Malet: 1761.
- f. 168 David Garrick, actor: Letter to Dr. T. Warton: 1762.
- f. 168 Dr Thomas Warton: Letter to, from D. Garrick: 1762.
- f. 169 Bedwyn West, Wiltshire: Yearly value of the parsonage: 16th cent.
- f. 171 William Checkett: Case before the Ecclesiastical Commissioners: 17th cent.
- f. 177 Law: Report on law codification by Sir P. Ball: 17th cent.
- f. 177 Sir Peter Ball, Solicitor- General to Qu. Henrietta Maria: Report on the codification of English law: 17th cent.
- f. 179 Cloth: Reasons for reforming the cloth trade: temp. Chas. II.
- f. 179 Trade and Commerce: Reasons for reforming the cloth trade: temp. Chas. II.
- f. 180 Theology: Observations on our Saviour's prayer in the garden: 18th cent.
- f. 182 John Warner, DD; Bishop of Rochester (ob. 1666): His merits and service: 17th cent.
- f. 184 Oliver Cromwell of England: Lines by A. Marvell, under his picture.
- f. 184 Andrew Marvell: Lines under a picture of O. Cromwell: 17th cent.: Lat.
- ff. 184-201 Political and Satirical Poems: Various pieces, 17th: 18th centt.
- ff. 184-201 Poetry: Various pieces: 18th cent.
- f. 185 Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford; Prime Minister: Satirical verses on: 18th cent.
- f. 185 Political and Satirical Poems: Verses on Sir R. Walpole: 18th cent.
- f. 186 General Charles Churchill: Verses on: 18th cent.
- f. 187 Political and Satirical Poems: The French King's cordial or 134 ;: 18th cent.
- f. 189 William Henry (William III), Princes of Orange: Comédie du Prince d' Orange sur la levée du siége d'Oudenarde, etc.: 18th cent.
- f. 189 Satires: Comédie du Prince d'Orange sur la levée du siège d'Oudenarde, etc.: 18th cent.
- f. 197 Sir Hugh Wyndham: Epitaph: 18th cent.
- f. 198 T- Morgan: Metrical paraphrase of Psalm CXXXIII: 18th cent.: Lat.
- f. 198 Bible. Paraphrases: Psalm cxxxiii. in Lat. verse, by T. Morgan,: 18th cent: Lat.
- f. 199 Colley Cibber, Actor and Dramatist: Satirical lines on: 18th cent.
- f. 199 Political and Satirical Poems: Lines on Colley Cibber: 18th cent.
- f. 200 Poetry: On Man's mortal and immortal state: 18th cent.
- f. 202 Henry VIII of England: Negotiations with Rome: 1514-1530.
- f. 202 Court of Rome: Negotiations with England: 1514-1530.
- f. 236 Jodocus Harchius, Montensis: Address to Parliament for the return of Cardinal Pole: n.d.: Lat.
- f. 236 Reginald Pole, Cardinal; Archbishop of Canterbury 1555: Address to Parlianient for his return, by J. Harchius: n.d.: Lat.
- f. 242 Roman Catholics in England and Ireland: Considerationes pro Catholicis Angliæ: 1622.
- f. 242 Perseus [? Percy] Dr: Considerationes pro Catholicis Angliæ: 1622.
- f. 244 Mary I of England: Instructions to the sheriff and justices of Sussex: 1557.
- f.244 County of Sussex: Royal instructions to the sheriff and justices: 1557.
- f. 247 William Pye, Dean of Chichester: Oratio: [1553-1558].
- ff. 248, 249 William Cavendish, Marquis; afterwards 1st Duke, of Newcastle: Letters to, from Sir J. Hotham: 1643.
- ff. 248-251 Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet: Letters to Lord Newcastle: 1643.: Copies.
- f. 252 William Land, Archbishop of Canterbury: Reflections on him by Bishop Hacket: 18th cent.
- f. 252 John Hacket, Bishop of Lichfield: Reflections on Abp. Laud: 18th cent.
- f. 254 William Land, Archbishop of Canterbury: Extracts from his History of his troubles: 18th cent.
- f. 258 Charles I of England: Extracts from historical works relating to him: 18th cent.
- f. 314 Charles II of England: Extracts from historical works relating to him: 18th cent.
- f. 330 Francis Turner, Bishop of Rochester and Ely: Extracts from his MS. memoirs for 1688 ;: 18th cent.
- f. 335 Jenkyn: Dedicatory inscription to Archbishop Sancroft: 18th cent.
- f. 335 William Sancroft, alias Sandcroft; Master of Emmanuel College, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury: Dedicatory inscription to, by - Jenkyn: 18th cent.: Lat.
- f. 336 John Price: Collections from Greek MSS. at Vienna: 1638.
- f. 336 City of Vienna: Extracts from Greek MSS. at: 1695.
- f. 349 Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester: On a paper against him: 1701.
- f. 351 Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells (ob. 1711): Inscription for his monument, and part of his will: 18th cent.
- f. 352 Louis Antoine de Noailles, Cardinal Archbishop of Paris: Notes on his mandate concerning a miracle in Paris: 1725.
- f. 354 Evans: Epigrams on Mr. Tadlow, a fat man: 18th cent.
- f. 354 Tadlow: Epigrams on: 18th cent.
- f. 354 Dr Joseph? Trap: Epigram on his proposed translation of Virgil: circ. 1717.
- ff. 355, 356 Harleian Library: Notes of MSS. bought from Jean Aymon: 1712.
- ff. 355, 356 Sieur Jean Aymon: Notes on MSS. in the Harley Collection bought from: 1712.
- f. 358 Steward, Lord High: De officio Comitis Seneschalli Angliæ: 18th cent.
- f. 360 Elizabeth Brudenell, daughter of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury, wife of George, 3rd Earl of Cardigan: Descent: 18th cent.
- f. 362 Bruce family; Earls of Elgin and Ailesbury: Descent: 18th cent.
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- Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1665-1714
Ashton, Thomas, Rector of Aldingham, county Lancashire
Atterbury, Francis, Bishop of Rochester, politician, and Jacobite conspirator, 1663-1732
Aymon, Jean, priest and writer, 1661-1734
Ball, Peter, Knight, Solicitor-General to Queen Henrietta Maria, bap 1598-1680
Baynard, John, clergyman, fl 1707
Bedford, H-
Board of Commissioners for Trade and Plantations
Bruce, Family
Brudenell, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury, wife of George, 3rd Earl of Cardigan
Carteret, John, 2nd Baron Carteret, afterwards 1st Earl Granville; Secretary of State; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Cavendish, William, Marquis, afterwards 1st Duke, of Newcastle
Charles I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1600-1649
Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1630-1685
Checkett, William
Churchill, Charles, General; of Add MS 32096
Cibber, Colley, Actor and Dramatist
Clarke, Edward, of Add MS 32096
Clement XI, Pope
Collins, Anthony, of Add MS 32096
Court of Rome
Coventry, Margaret, Widow of George, 3rd Baron Coventry
Cromwell, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1599-1658,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121005431
Defoe, Daniel, novelist, ?1660-1731
Dodwell, Henry, scholar, theologian and controversialist, 1641-1711
Downs, Theophilus, of Minehead, clergyman, fl 1681-1688
Evans, -, epigram writer, fl 18th century
Fagel, François, Dutch civil servant, 1659-1746
Foley, Thomas, 2nd Baron Foley, politician, c 1703-1766
Fowler, Edward, Bishop of Gloucester
Garrick, David, actor and playwright, 1717-1779,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121171982,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/24563
George I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1660-1727
Green, F, correspondent of George Harbin, fl 1707
Hacket, John, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1592-1670
Hales, Robert, brother of the Dean of Bristol and correspondent of George Harbin, fl 1712-1713
Harbin, George, nonjuror, chaplain to Bishop of Ely, 1665-1744
Harchius, Jodocus, Montensis
Harleian Library
Harley, Edward, second earl of Oxford and Mortimer, book collector and patron of the arts, 2 Jun 1689-16 Jun 1741,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000108078249,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/160524259
Hay, John, Colonel soi disant Earl of Inverness, secretary to the Old Pretender
Henry VIII, King of England and Ireland, 1491-1547,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122586127
Hickes, George, bishop of the nonjuring Church of England and antiquary, 1642-1715
Higgons, Bevil, Secretary of State to the Pretender
Holt, Jane, wife of John Holt
Hooper, George, Bishop of Bath and Wells
Hotham, John, 1st Baronet
Howard, Henry Bowes, 4th Earl of Berkshire; 11th Earl of Suffolk 1745
Hyde, Laurence, 1st Earl of Rochester, 1642-1711
Jakeman, Midwife
James II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Jenkin, Robert, Master of St. John's College, Cambridge
Jenkyn, of Add MS 32096
Katherine, Princess of Aragon, consort of Henry VIII, 1485-1536,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000066386533
Ken, Thomas, Bishop of Bath and Wells, d 1711
King, William, Archbishop of Dublin; of Add MS 32096
Land, William, Archbishop of Canterbury
Lloyd, William, Dean of Bangor afterwards Bishop successively of St. Asaph, Lichfield and Worcester
Locke, John, of Add MS 32094
Lord High Steward
Malet, Baldwin, of Walton, county Somerset
Marvell, Andrew, of Add MS 32096
Mary I, of England
Morgan, T-
Noailles, Louis Antoine, Cardinal Archbishop of Paris
Penn, William, of Add MS 32096
Percivale, William, Archdeacon of Cashel; Prolocutor of Convocation in Ireland
Perseus ? Percy Dr
Philip II, King of Spain; King of Naples and Sicily, 1527-1598
Pole, Reginald, Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury, 1500-1558,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122783884
Price, John, of Add MS 32096
Pye, William, Dean of Chichester
Rooke, Catharine, of Ivythorne-in-Street, county Somerset
Rooke, George, Admiral; of Add MS 34348
Sancroft, William, alias Sandcroft; Master of Emmanuel College, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury
Scudamore, James, 3rd Viscount Scudamore
Smalridge, George, Bishop of Bristol 1714
Spinckes, Nathanael, Prebendary of Salisbury
St. Amand, Apothecary to James II
Stuart, James Francis Edward, Prince the 'Old Pretender'
Swift, Jonathan, Dean of St Patrick's Dublin, author, 1667-1745
Sydney, Family
Tadlow
Terbillon, Johannes Franciscus, Jesuit Missionary in China
Thomas, Anthony, Jesuit Missionary in China
Thynne, Thomas, MP, afterwards Viscount Weymouth
Trap, Joseph?, Dr
Turner, Francis, Bishop of Rochester and Ely
Walpole, Robert, 1st Earl of Orford, Prime Minister, 26 Aug 1676–18 Mar 1745,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121448574
Walton, Isaac, Prebendary of Salisbury
Warner, John, DD; Bishop of Rochester, d 1666
Warton, Thomas, Dr
Wharton, Philip, Duke of Wharton, of Add MS 32096
William Henry (William III), Prince of Orange, Stadholder of Holland; King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1650-1702
Worsley, Robert, 4th Baronet, of Apuldercombe, 1669-1747
Wyndham, Charles, 2nd Earl of Egremont
Wyndham, Hugh - Places:
- Bedwyn West, Wiltshire
China, Asia
Seville, Sevilla, Spain
Sussex, England, United Kingdom
The Netherlands
Vienna, Austria