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INDEX
TO THE
SLOANE MANUSCRIPTS
IN THE
BEITISH MUSEUM /
BY
EDWARD J. L. SCOTT, M.A., D.Litt.
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES.
SOLD AT THE BRITf.sn MUSEUM;
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PREFACE.
The Manuscripts here indexed formed a part of the extensive
scientific and literary collections of Sir Hans Sloano, Bart., M.D.
After his death on January 1 lth, 1753, in accordance with the terms
of his will, his entire Museum and Library were offered by his
executors to the nation for £20,000, and were ultimately purchased
for that sum out of the proceeds of a public lottery under the Act of
Parliament 26 Geo. II., cap. 22, from which the British Museum
dates its foundation.
In common with the Cotton and Harley MSS., which were dealt
with in the same Act, the Sloane MSS. have retained the name of
their original collector, with a separate numeration, 1-4100 ; at the
same time they serve for a basis to the great series of subsequent
acquisitions known as the Additional MSS., the first of which is
numbered 4101, and which have now reached the number 37,000.
As far as No. 5017 the Sloane and Additional MSS. together are
included in Samuel Aysoough's Catalogue of the Manuscripts preserved
in the British Museum hitherto undescribed, 1782, 2 vols, quarto. The
descriptions there given do not follow the numerical order, but are
roughly classified according to subject. Although useful to a certain
extent, they are for the most part inadequate and too often incorrect,
while the index is confined to a mere list of the personal names which
appear in them. Apart from a new Catalogue, a fuller and more
systematic Index, with references, not to Aysoough's pages, but to
the manuscripts themselves, has therefore long been required, and,
so far as the Sloane MSS. are concerned, it is at length supplied in
the present volume.
Besides names of persons and places and particular subjects, it
includes a large number of class-headings, a list of the more
important of which is prefixed. Yolumes and single documents on
historical subjects will be found under the name of the country to
which they relate, those of a general character being placed at the
beginning and the rest following chronologically under the several
reigns. With regard to collections of letters, and more particularly
( iv )
Sloane'8 own correspondence (4036-4069), the references differ in
many cases from those given by Ayscongh or since quoted elsewhere.
The contents of such volumes were formerly arranged alphabetically
under the names of writers. As the disadvantages of this system
are obvious, the opportunity has now been taken to change it for an
order of date, and it must therefore be understood that the references
throughout follow the present arrangement.
Although the numeration extends to 4100, upwards of two
hundred and fifty numbers within this limit do not appear in the
Index. Most of them were borne by Oriental manuscripts, printed
books, maps, and early engravings, which have been transferred to
the Departments of the Museum to which they more properly belong.
Others were accidentally passed over when the collection was origin-
ally numbered, or the volumes bearing them were already missing in
Ayscough's time ; and there are also cases in which two different
numbers were assigned to the same manuscript. The hundred and
sixty-eight documents which go by the name of the Sloane Charters,
but the provenance of which is somewhat doubtful, are also omitted.
They are, however, included in the Index to the Charters and Bolls in
the British Museum, of which vol. i. (Index Looorum) was published
in 1900. Moreover, after the publication of Ayscough's Catalogue,
and after the Sloane numeration had been continued for the Ad-
ditional series, upwards of a hundred more Sloane MSS. were
identified. Although they are numbered Additional MSS. 5018-
5027, 5214-5308, they ought strictly to have been indexed here
with the rest of the Sloane collection ; but, as they appear in the
Index to the Additional Manuscripts .... acquired in the years 1783-
1835, published in 1849, it was not thought necessary to repeat the
entries relating to them which are there given.
The present Index was compiled by my predecessor as Keeper of
MSS., Dr. Edward Scott, and he is solely responsible for its plan and
execution. In passing it through the press he had the help of Dr.
Eenyon, Assistant Keeper of MSS., and of Mr. D. T. Wood and
Mr. H. I. Bell, Assistants.
George F. Warner,
Keeper of MSS.
Wth September, 1904.
PRINCIPAL CLASS-HEADINGS.
Accompte.
Magic.
Alchemy.
Manners and Customs.
Architecture.
Manuscripts, Owners of, etc
Arithmetic.
Maps and Plans.
Arms.
Mathematics.
Army, of England.
Medicine.
Art
Metaphysics.
Astrology.
Meteorology.
Astronomy.
Military Tactics.
Mineralogy.
Bibles.
Mint
Bibliography.
Moral Philosophy.
Bindings.
Music
Bookplates.
Botany.
Natural History.
Natural Philosophy.
Catalogues.
Navigation.
Chemistry.
Navy.
Chronology.
•Numismatics.
Classics.
Commonplace Books.
Orders.
Companies.
Parliament
Dictionaries.
Peerage.
Drama.
Philosophy.
Drawings.
Physiognomy.
Plague.
Epigrams.
Poetry.
Epistolography.
Prayers.
Epitaphs.
Prophecies.
Exchequer.
Proverbs.
Fortification.
Receipts.
Revenue.
Geography.
Romances.
Geology.
Geometry.
Sermons.
Grammars.
Societies.
Specula.
Heraldry.
Sports and Pastimes.
History.
Theology.
Inscriptions.
Trade.
Inventories.
Visions.
JEalendar.
Voyages and Travels.
Law, of England.
Zoology.
liturgies.
CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS.
Abingdon, Earl of. Fur Norris read
Bertie.
Adair (Patrick). In last entry, for 1697
read 1696.
AdelardUB, Bathonknsis. For 2030
read 2030 or 2422.
Forff. 179-186 readff. 181-188.
Africa. African Company, Royal.
To references in 2nd entry add 2728, B.
f. 193.
Albany, Duke of. v. Stewart (John).
Albufi {Mag. Johannes de). Dele de.
For Alstonne (John) read Alstoune.
Amadahaw, Sultan. For Menonglabow
read Menafigk&bau, in Sumatra.
Andemacus. Bead Andernacus.
Arras, Bishop of. Fur Rochechouart
(Guy de Seve de) read Seve de Roche-
chouart (Guy I. de).
Arreton, Ide of Wight. For f. 103 read
f. 98.
Art. (Cross-references.) For v. Cosen-
tinus (A. T.) read r. Thy lesius (Anton i us),
Consentinus.
For r. Voutet (J.) read v. Vontet
(Jacques).
Astrology. (Cross-references.) For
r. Jnbri ibn Haiyan, al~Tarsus\ read
v. Jibir Ibn Haiyan, al-Tarsusi.
Astronomy. (Cross-references.) For
v. Kaerleon (Louis) read v. Carleon
(Louis).
Athol, Earl of. For Stewart read Stuart
Ayyuh ibn Sulaiman ibn Ibr&-
n&m. For Ayyuh read Ayyub.
Bassano (Abraham). For 1571 read
1671.
Insert Beaufort, Due de. v. Venddme
(Francois de).
Insert Belloy (Baron de). v. Rodes
(Claude de).
Bevilaoqua (Ippolito). For Zangani
read Zangari.
Before 4034, ff. 107-109, insert
4025, f. 117.
Binns (Joseph). Add v. also Bynne
(Joseph).
Boey (Cornelis), Sen. For f. 190 read
f. 185.
Add Verses on Holbein's picture of
Erasmus, 1645. Lat. 2764, f. 37.
Insert Bolingbroke, Viscount, v. St.
John (Henry).
Borillius (Bonifacius). For f. 46 read
f.49.
Insert Bourdeaux, Seigneur de. v. Neu-
ville (Antoine).
Insert Brixen, Curd. Bishop of. v.
Khrypffs (Nicolaus), de Cusa.
Bullmer at. Spyllesby. For Bullmer
read Bullur.
Bynne (Joseph). Add v. also Binns
(Joseph).
Insert Cambray, Bishop of. v. Landuno
(Guido de).
Cambridge, Magdalene College. In
second entry, after sizar add [5iV Samuel
Morlandl and for 1614 read 1644.
Insert Cambridge, Charles, Duke of.
r. Stuart (Charles).
Canterbury, Archbishops of. Insert
Parker (Matthew).
Carlisle, Bishops of. Insert Nicolson
(William).
Insert Castelfrano, Sieur de. v. Nau-
tonier (Guillaume de).
Insert Chaloedon, Bishop of. v. Smith
(Richard).
Insert Chiapa, Bishop of. v. Los Cosas
(Bartolome* de).
Chiohe8ter, Bishops of. Insert Wyche
(Richard de), S.
Insert Cleveland, Earl of. v. Went-
worth (Thomas).
Coventry and Lichfield, Bishops of.
Insert Sampson (Richard).
Insert Crawford, Earl of. v. Lindsay
(Ludovic).
Insert Crawford-Lindsay, Earl of.
v. Lindsay (John).
( rai )
/nsert Dampville, Seigneur dc. r.
Montmorency (Charles de).
Insert Dedekenn (Georgius), Arcli-
deacon, of Hamburg. Funeral oration
on P. Nicolaus, 1608. Lot. 2888, ff.
08-101 b.
Des Loges (Marie Bruneau de). Dele
de.
Des Marets (D— ). In reference, for
20, 40 read 21, 41.
Insert Dofhey (Richard). Formerly
owned MS. 2778.
For Dousenbray, Comte, read Donsen-
bray.
Down and Connor, Bishops of.
Insert Leslie (Henry).
Insert Dromore, Bishop of. v. Leslie
(Robert).
Insert Dunkeld, Bishop of. v. Lindsay
(Alexander).
Insert Du Plessis-Marly, Seigneur,
v. Mornay (Philippes de).
Durham, Bishops of. Insert Tunstall
(Cuthbert).
Dyne (Sir Lewis). For f. 123 read f. 125.
Insert Edinburgh, Bishop of. v. Liud-
say (David).
England. Oliver Cromwell. In sixth
entry, for Grant to £. Horseman read
Grant to G. Downing.
Insert iSpernon, Duo <T. v. Nogaret de
La Valette (Jean Louis de).
Insert Exeter, Bishop of. v. Woolton
(John).
Insert Fayrer (James), M.A.% of Queen* s
College, Oxford, Rector of Sulhamstead,
co. Berks. Gave MS. 1986, in 1658, to
T. Barlow.
Insert Fitswalters, Lord. v. Ratcliffe
(Thomas).
Oeoffroy (Claude Joseph), Le Jeune. In
1st entry, for f. 156 read f. 190.
Glasgow, Archbishops of. Insert Lind-
say (Patrick).
Insert Qowrie, Earl of. v. Ruthven
(William).
Insert Grandison, Viscount, v. St.
John (Oliver).
Insert Graves (George). Owned, in
1646, MS. 2811.
Insert Hereford, Bishop of. v. Monck
(Nicholas).
Indies, West Add v. also West Indies.
Kilmore, Bishops of. Add Wetenhall
(Edward).
Insert Kingston, Duke and Duchess of.
v. Pierrepont.
La Boohelle. Add r. also Rochelle, La.
Leicester, Earls of. Add t. Sidney.
Lincoln, Bishops of. Insert Rotherham
(Thomas).
Smyth (William).
Insert Iiisieuz, Bishop of. v. Oresme
(Nicolas).
London, Bishops of. Insert Ravis
(Thomas).
Robinson (John).
Vaughan (Richard).
For Lorraine de Vallemont read Le
Lorraine de Vallemont.
Insert Lymington, Viscountess. r.
Wallop (Bridget).
Maple (W— ). To date add 1711; to
reference add 4065, f. 27.
Margaret of Austria, r. Netherlands.
Dele crosS'reference.
Maurepas, Comte de. For Phelypeaux
read Phelypeaux de Maurepas.
Insert Moray, Earl of. v. Stuart
(James).
Insert Morley, Barons, v. Parker.
Insert Morley and Monteagle,
Barons, r. Parker.
Insert Mulgrave, Earl of. r. Sheffield
(Edmond).
Norwich, Bishops of. Add Trimnell
(Charles).
Insert Ossory, B. C. Bishop of. r. Roth
(David).
Prophecies. (Cross-reference.) For
Sybil, The, read Sibyls.
Insert Richmond, Countess of. v. Tudor
(Margaret).
St. Asaph, Bishops of. Add Wynne
(John).
Salisbury, Bishops of. Add Ward
(Seth).
Spyllesby al. Bullmer (John). For
Bullmer read Bullur.
INDEX.
A — (D — ). Discourse on figtrees, 17th
cent. Transl. 3072, ff, 18-35.
A— (E— ). Horoscope, 1575. 1770, f. 146.
A— (G— G — ), Medicus Venetus. Con-
silium medicum, 1645. 2253, f. 267.
A. (I.) r. Arnold (James).
A— (J—). Verses bv, to Sir H. Sloane,
18th cent. Lat. 3516, f. 95.
A — (S — ), 3f.D. Medical prescriptions,
1659-166J. 4078, ff. 351-355.
A— (T — ). r. Ramssrus (T— ), LUhuanus.
Aa (Pierre ran der), Bookseller, of Leydeiu
Letters to J. G. Scheuchzer, 1723-1726.
Fr. 4065, ff. 301, 319 ; 4066, f. 6.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
Fr. 4069, f. 87.
Aa (Willeuiina van der). Letter to
C. CI u si us, 17th cent. Lat. Extract.
2764, f. 22.
Aalam Guier, Emperor* v. Muham-
mad, Auratujzih *Alautylr.
Aarhuus, in Denmark, Bishops of. r.
Canutus.
AbariO (Petrus de), M.D., of Padua. De
membris nutritionis, 15th cent. 3124,
ft. 276-323.
l>e venenis, 15th cent. 168, ff.
117-134 b.
Heptameron, 17th cent. 3850,
ff. 13U-23.
Heptameron, translated by R.
Turner, 17th cent. Imperf. 2577, B.
f. 23.
Abbas HalL v. Cornard, Great.
Abbot (George), Archbishop of Canter-
bury. Papers relating to his part in
Lord Essex's divorce suit, 1613. 1856,
ff. 47-50 ; 3828, ff. 1-47.
Instructions from the Council to,
for the Bishops of his Province, n. d.
1775, f. 74.
8L0ANE INDEX.
Abbot (George), Archbishop of Canter-
bury (continued). Letter to the Bishops
of his Province, 1622. Copy. 1710,
f. 306.
letter to the Bishop of London,
1622. Copy. 1710, f. 306 b.
Letters to James I., 1623. Copies.
826, f. 16 ; 1775, f. 73.
Royal letter to, as Commissioner
of the Charter House hospital, 162$.
856, f. 12 b.
Letter to, from Sir T. Roe, 1633.
654, f. 305.
Letter to, from J. Dury, 1633.
654, f. 305 b.
Abbot (Robert), Bishop of Salisbury.
Examination of the dedicatory epistle of
Dr. W. Bishop to the King, prefixed to
his preteuded reformation of a Catholic
deformed by W. Perkins, early 17th
cent. Corrected draft. 537.
Letter to C. von Zerotin, 1614.
Lat. Copy. 415, f. 20.
Abbott (Edward), Chief Chaunter in
Welts Cathedral. Koyal letter commen-
datory of, to the next vacant residentiary-
ship £l618]. 856, f. 16 b.
'Abd Al Aziz Ibn 'Uthman, Al Ka-
lisi. Tractatulus astrologicus de latro-
cinioet furto, 15th cent. 312, ff. 29-40 b.
I>e exaltationibus planetarum ex,
15th cent. 702, f. 4 b.
Tabula varia astrological ex, 15th
cent. 702, f. 12.
Abdala Raswone, Cidi of Marocco.
Treaty with England, 1661. 3509, f. 2.
Abdalcader MidicheL Memorial to,
from the Governor ot Tangier, (^1666 J.
Span. 19;»5, f. 45.
Abdalcader Mirino. Letter to
Warren, cue. 1669. Upon. 3513, ff. 49,
56.
Abdell ( ), of Padua. Letter to,
from K. Digby, with draft of answer,
n. d. 4066, f. 321.
2
INDKX.
Abdeloader Boxo, of Arzilla. Corre-
spondence, 166J-1666. Span. Copies.
1955, ff. 6, 47, 49, 52, 96 b, 100 b, 131,
136.
Letters to, fiom Col. H. Norwood,
1668, 1669. Spm. 3499, ff. 1 9, 38 ;
3510, f. 89.
Abdelgrim el Shat, son of the Shot of
Anqero. Correspondence, 166 J. Span.
Copies. 1955, ft". 42, 64 b, 82.
Abdocrim Hoxis, Kinq of Tetwm.
Treaty with England, 166i. 3509, f. 2.
Abdy (Humfrey). Curatio hernia pro,
per I. Veslingium, 1646. 200, f. 42.
Abdy {Sir John). Correspondence, as
Joseph Kent, with Dr. Crovden, 1648,
164j. 203, ff. 1, 4, 5; 3299, ff. 178, 179.
Letter to, from Abbat R. Papa-
fava, 164H. 203, f. 8.
Abeel (J — ), Becorder of Albany, New
York Province, U.S.A. Letter to Lord
Cornbury, 1705. 4064, f. 86.
Abendana (Isaac). Epistolu ad J.
Pragestum, 1671. 1381, f. 72.
Abenaohar, Medicua Arabs, r. Abu
'aji ibn Zuhr.
Aberdeen* Catalogus librorura Biblio-
thecie Collegii Regii apud, 17th cent.
3298.
Presentation of Dr. T. Bower to
the Principalship of the Marischal Col-
lege, 171J. 3198, f. 8.
Abergavenny, Barony of. Question
of its descent, 17th cent. 1429, f. 55.
Abernethy ( ). Medical Case,
18th cent 4076, f. 376.
Abernethy (John), pretended Bishop of
Caithness. Sentence of deposition against,
1638. 650, f. 72.
Abingdon, co. Berks. Inscriptions and
arms from the church, 1597. 3836,
i. 14 b.
Order for powder to be sent to
the garrison, 1645. 1519, f. 116.
Abingdon Abbey, co. Berks. Kx-
cerptu ex ecclesiastica historia ejus,
16th cent. 1301, f. 411 b.
Abingdon, Earl of. r. Norris (Mon-
tagu).
Abnet (William). Letter to J. Petiver,
1711. 2941, f. 6.
Abouts (Matthaeus). Letter to, from
E. Kwmpfer, 1693. Dutch. 3064, f. 27.
Abraham Aben Fzra. r. Abraham,
ben Meir Atjen Ezra.
Abraham, ben Meir Aben Ezra. Liber
de secret is de judiciis natiritatum, 15th
cent. 312, ff. 43-69 b.
De mundo liber ab H. Bate de
Hebreoin Latinumtranslatus, 15th cent.
312, ff. 70b-96b.
Hali Ben Hamed Hem b rani liber
de electionibus horarum translatns per,
15th cent. 312, ft. 215-255 b.
Abraham Judaeus. r. Abraham, ben
Meir Alien Ezra.
Abu Abhar al-Kinani, Medio*
Arabs. Vita, 18th cent. 3647, f. 42.
Abd 'All Ibn Zuhr, Media* Antbs.
De conservation corporis humani et
regimine sanitatis liber translatns ab
A. de Villa Nova, 15th cent. 59, ff. 21 b-
35 h ; 130, ff. 41-48.
Canon ejus de curatione lapidis,
13th cent. 2946, f. 203.
Abu Bakr Mohammad Ben Za-
caria Errazzi. r. Muhammad ibn
Zacariya (Abu Bakr), Al-lidzx.
Abu Koraish, Mrdiats Arabs. Notice
of, 18th cent. iAit. 3G47, f. 37.
Abu Mohammad Badr Ben Abil
Osaibi'a. Vita? et scripta Medicorum
Arabum, lHth ceut. lAt. 3647.
Abu Mohammed £1 Hafld, Medk-us
Arabs. Life, lHth cent. 3647, f. 41.
Abu Zaid Honain Ben Isaac El
Ebadi, Medicus Antbs. Vita, cum
scriptorum ejus catalogo, 18th cent.
3647, ff. 45-72.
Abul Hasan Thabit, Medicus Arabs.
Vita, 18th cent. 3647, f. 9 b.
Abulkaaem. v. Khalaf Ibn 'Abbas (A bu
Al-Kasim), Al-Zahrdtci.
Abul Salt, Modk-us Arabs, in S/«tut.
Liber de medicinis simplicibus trans-
latus ab A. de Villa Nova, 15th cent.
213, ft*. 51b-63b.
Abyssinia. Historia dcgli Abbibsini
popoli dclP Etiopia, per G. di ttaldassare,
17th cent. 2257.
Aoaninus Ferious. r. llunaiu Ibn
Jshik, al-llbadl.
AccomptS, Accompts of the Treasurer
of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury,
circ. 1436. Frwjm. 4074.
Payments to religious fraternities,
1497-8. 1009, f. 57 b.
« Accompt of household expense*,
15th cent. 2128, ff. 31-33.
Household expenses, temp. Hen. VI.
96, f. 44.
INDEX.
Accompts (continued). Memoranda of
purchases of corn and wool, 1515-1516.
3501, ff. 1 b, 2.
Expenses of installation of Lord
Essex as K. G., 1572. 1786, f. 92 b.
Accompta of a London parish,
1588. 3939, ff. 2, 50, 57-63, 65.
Fragments of accompts, 16th cent.
Fr. 2553, ff. 34-42 b, 135-143 b.
Accompt of goldsmith's work, 16th
cent. 3166, f. 40.
Book of fees paid to officers and
servants of the crown, temp, Jas. I.
1520.
Accompts of the works at St.
James' Palace, 1644. 1706, ff. 1-5.
Accompts of moneys of a sailor.
Acqua Blanca (Peter d'), Bishop of
Hereford. Epitaphinm, 18th cent.
1710, f. 3 b.
Aoquet (Henry d'), Physician and Burgo-
master at Delft. Letter to J. Petiver,
1703. Fr. 3321, f. 127.
Acts of Parliament, v. Parliament,
Acts of.
Actuarius (Joannes). Compendium of
urines, translated by I. Barrough, 17th
cent. 1635, ff. 30-61.
Adages, v. Cortboevius (Theodoricus).
Adair (Patrick) School exercises, trans-
lations, etc., 17th cent. Autoyr. 1249,
ff. 62-119.
Traite* de la Verolle, 17th cent.
1648-165}. 3494, passim.
Memoranda of felling of wood,
1659-1676. 3099, ff. 1 b-3.
Accompts of the ship Greyhound,
1661-1668. 2943.
Accompts of the ship Roermonde,
1661. Dutch. 2930.
Private expenses of W. Crosse,
Fellow of Sidney Sussex Coll, Cam-
bridge, 1664-167 j. 3780.
Accompts of a tradesman, 1671-
1675. 2517, ff. 88b-92b.
Memoranda respecting provender
for horses, 1686. 2569, f. 32.
Private accompts, 1695 - 1696.
Span. 3796, ff. lb-4b.
Accompts kept by a medical prac-
tioner, 17th cent. 2286, ff. 1, 66-71.
Accompts for victualling the Navy,
170J-170f. 3953.
Bill for watch works, Holland toys.
etc., 1731. 4019, f. 82.
Accoramboni (Girolamo) Du catarrhis
ex, 1536. 2858.
Achen, in Sumatra. Chart of, by Capt.
J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 39.
Acheson (James) Letters to Lord Falk-
land, 1627, 1630. 3827, ff. 102, 181.
Acker (Francois van), Mt reliant, of Lon-
don. Letter to, from A. de Leau, 1629.
Dutch. 4062, f. 134.
Aekres (Thomas), of the Royal Gardens.
Letters to J. Petiver, n. d. 4066, ff. 248,
249.
Acosta (Joseph de), Jesuit. Extract
concerning metals out of his " Historia
Naturalis et Moral is Indie," 17th cent.
319, ff. 31 b-33.
1228, ff. 1-61.
De memoria, 1674. Autogr. 1247,
ff. 23-31 b.
Praxis Medica in itinere ad Indiam
Orientalem, 1683. 1395.
Praxis medica in varios
1686-1697. 1230.
Obaervationes medic*, 17th cent.
casus,
1398.
Instructions for a swordsman,
17th cent. 1198, f. 40.
Letters to Dr. L. Plukenett, 1686,
1687, and n. d. 4062, ff. 218-223 b ;
4066, f. 250.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1691,
I69f 4036, ff. 103, 284.
Letter to Dr. D. Beddevole, 1692.
4062, f. 244.
Owned in 1678, MS. 1176, and in
1697, MS. 1128.
Adam. Vita protoplasti Adami et Eva?,
15th cent. 289, ff. 70 b-79 b.
Adams ( ). Aqua ad oculos pra>
stantissima, 16th cent. 574, A. f. 33 )>.
Adams (Alexander). Letter to Sir II.
Sloane, 173g. 4055, f. 264.
Adams (Archibald). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1707-1709. 4040, f. 295 ; 4041,
ff. 2, 286 ; 4042, f. 32.
Adams (Archibald), Surgeon, of Xoncirh.
Letter to Dr. E. Tyson, ». d. 4006, f. 2,V2.
Adams (Arthur), Surgeon. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1707. 4076, f. 372.
Adams (George), of Bristol. Letters to
J. Petiver, 170{j. 3321, ff. 109, 115.
Adams (Jack), The Fool, of Clerkemrell.
Account of, with an elegy, 17th cent.
384, f. 30 b.
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INDEX.
Adams (John), Gardner to ike Duke of
Beaufort. Botanical and other papers,
17tb-18th centt. 3343.
Catalogue of plant* growing at
Badminton, circ. 1695. Imperf. 641.
Letter to, from T. Awbrey, 1690.
4062, f. 237.
Letter to, from J. Bobart, 169J.
3343, f. 142.
\ W*tt\ of co. XortkanU. Medical
prescription for, by Dr. J. Metford,
1655. Lot. 2812, f. 62 b.
Adams (Simon), M-D- Letter to Sir II.
Sloans, 1719. 4076, f. 374.
Adams (Thomas), Quartermaster of
Dr*+foon$. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1732, 173J. 4052, ff. 113, 189; 4054,
f. 200.
■ Memorial of his miliUrv semce,
addressed to Sir H. Sloane, n. il. 4057,
f. 246.
Aflfj.mii ■ (Melchior). Vit* Germanorum
Philosophorum, 17th cent. Extract*.
2764, f. 219.
Addison (At. Hon. Joseph). Extract
from his travels in Italv, 18th cent.
3407, f. 63.
Addison {Dr. Lancelot) Preamble for
a reply to pro]msals of the Mavor of
Tangier, 1668. 3510, ff. 4, 15.
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in Artronomiain, 12-1 3th centt. /m-
perf. 2030, f. 87.
Magics quftdam ex, 17th cent.
3846, ff. 179-186.
r. Euclides.
AdelkrantZ (A— Charlotta), of Stock-
holm. List of curiosities from Lapland,
1736. Bred, and Engl. 4054, ff. 271,
272.
Admiralty Office. Of the office of the
Admiraltie of England, 16th cent.
Transl. 1605.
The Office of the Admiraltie of
England, 18tb cent. 3232, ff. 48-74.
Adolph (Christopher). Letter to J.
Petiver,1705. 3321, f. 176 b.
Adolphos, Vrituxps flolstatue. Chemical
obser rations from his books, 17th cent.
1373.
Adultery. A plea for Adultery, or the
vindication of whores, 17th cent. 802.
.Stbenathar (Thesiphones), JMfftipulut
Jaoobi ApoUolL Tractatus theologici,
17th cent. 2864.
JBgidii (B— Or—) Utter to B. Ene-
wald, 1696. Lot. 2877, f. 91.
JEgidius, S. c. Giles, S.
JEgidiUB, Cotoo/kwu. Versos de nrinis
cam commenUrio, 13th cent. ; 282, ff.
19 b-46 b ; 420, ff. 85-91 b ;— 14th cent.
568, ff. 201-214; 773, ff. 1-33 b; 1610,
ff. 38-40: 3550, ff. 10-22;— 15th cent.
148, ff. 1-40.
Commentary on his treatise on
urines, 15th cent. 121. ff. 41 b-58 : 252
ff. 295-306.
De urinarum judiciis. 14th cent.
521, ff. 25-4o.
De content U urinarum. 14th cent.
568, f. 214 b;- -15th cent. 357, ff. 23-28.
• Obserrationes in .Kgidium de urinis,
16th cent. 574, A. ff. 38-43, 44-57 b.
Extract from his Judicia Urinarum,
17th cent. 1635, ff. 16-21.
De pulsions, 14th cent. 773, ff. 34-
63: 1610, ff. 35b-37b.
Aquae et olen, 15th cent. 3149,
ff. 29, 45.
<£gidius (Petrus), Ant'r*rj>iensis. Verses
on J. ManarduV Comment.*! ries on Galen,
1536. Lot. 1407, f. 1 b.
.figineta (Paul us), r. Paul, of jfyinu
JSnigmaS. r. P— (N— ), of Edinhmyh.
Aerssens (Frans van), Heer von I 'loot,
eon of Cornells run Arrsseus. ffrer ran
Sommelsdijk. Voyage d'Es]>agne, 1654.
3048.
JEsculapius, Medkns. Vita, 18th cent.
3647, ff. 24-35.
JEsop. Fables, ciiv. 1600. Eny/ish rente.
Imperf. 1783, ff. 1-6.
Aetius, Amidenui. Medical extracts
from, by P. Moore, 1567. 1631 ; 2141.
Excerpts ex operibus ejus medkis,
18th cent. Or. 2434.
Aetius (Paul us), r. Aetius, Amidenus.
2EStolU8 (Alexander) r. Alexander,
jEtolus.
Afflaticius (Joannes), Oissineusis. Urinrc
secundum, 13th, 14th centt. 430, ff. 28 b-
31 b ; 431, ff. 65-69 b.
Africa. Limits of, 16th cent. Hal.
887, £ 2.
Account of, 17th cent. 1837.
Prohibition of commerce with, by
the Duke de Medina, 1664. Span, 3513,
f. 8.
African Company, Royal. Char-
ter granted to the Royal English Mer-
chant Adventurers Company trading to
Africa, 1663. Copy. 205 or 992.
INDEX.
Afrioa. AFRICAN Company, Royal (con-
tinued). Proclamation against interlopers
in their trade, 168}, 1681. 2724, ff. 1,
8-11 b.
Paper* relating to, 1696-1700.
2902, ff. 88-95.
Account of its gold, 17th cent.
2903, f. 232.
Arms, 17th cent. 2281, f. 1 b.
AfricanUB (Flaccus) al. Africus (Flavins).
Compendium Aureum, 14th cent 3092,
ff. 2-6.
De vii herbis vn planetis attri-
butb liber tertius, 14th - 17th centt.
1754, ff. 45-47; 3171, ff. 94b-102;
3822, f. 59 b ; 3848, ff. 1-5.
Afwesta, in Sweden, Account of royal
copper mines at, by A. Swab, 1723.
Swed. 3414.
Agarde (Arthur), Deputy Chamberlain in
the Excfiequer. Memorandum that the
" leger book of Westminster Abbey came
to his hands by casualty and that he
purposed to restore it thither," 15gg.
1301, f. 400.
Extracts from his book of registered
deeds and treasury rolls, 17th cent.
1301, ff. 379, 388.
Agaa (Radulph) SupervUio manerii de
Cornerde Magna alias Abbas Haule, 1592.
3664.
Agaao (Andreas) Epistota ad P. Reginum
pro Guarino contra Trapezuntium, 16th
cent. 2378.
Agathon, &, Abbot. Legends de, 15th
cent 1936, f. 129.
Ager (Arthur) v. Agarde.
Agge (Maria). Scheme of her nativity,
1656. 1707, f. 34 b.
Agge (Samuel). Scheme of his nativity,
165J. 1707, f. 6 b.
AgilllTTl (W.) r. Avinon (Walterus de).
Aglionby (John), Jun. Illegal appoint-
ment of, as country-keeper of co. Cumber-
land, 1683. 2723, f. 72.
Aglionby (William). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1692-170$ and n. d. 4036, ff.
128, 148 f 4039, f. 411 ; 4057, ff. 247,
249.
Agnes, S. Memoria de, 15th cent.
2916, f. 127.
Agoatini (Agostino degli), Physician to
Cardinal Wolsey and Henry VIII.
Medical Receipts devised by, for Henry
VIII., 16th cent. 1047.
Agrioola (Oeorgius), the Elder. Medical
extracts from, 17th cent. 1135.
Qufedain de re metallica ex, 17th
cent. 3119, ff. 1-36, 139 b-167.
Agricola (Georg Andreas). Letter to
Sir II. Sloane, 1698. Lai. 4037, f. 136.
Agrioola Rhomnus. v. Starkey
(George).
Agriculture. Extracts from P. de Cres-
cent! is and others on the art of grafting,
etc., 16th cent. Lat. and Engl. 1032,
ff. 1, 7-16.
De la vie des Champs et de l'Agri-
culture par C. de Beauvais, 1645. 736.
Agrippa (Henricus Cornelius). De
occulta philosophia, 17th cent. Imperf.
3850, ff. 2-13.
Occult Philosophy, Book iv., 17th
cent. 3851, ff. 75-91.
Translation by R. Turner of Book
iv. of his Occult Philosophy, 17th cent.
2577, B. ff. 2-22.
Abstract by Sir H. Piatt of his
De occulta Philosophia, 17th cent.
2223, ff. 1-17, 25-52, 57-59.
Abstract of his De occulta philoso-
phia, 17th cent. 2246, A'. 31 b-49.
Extracts from his Occult Philo-
sophy by Dr. French, 17th cent. 3824,
ff. 30-52.
Excerpts from his Occult Philo-
sophy, 17th cent. 3846, ff. 7-12.
Extract from, relating to the
planets, 17th cent. 3648, ff. 47-53.
Alchemical notes from, 17th cent
3632, ff. 111-114.
Aguiar (Damian), "Regius Senator."
Letters to, from M. Correa, 1601. Lat.
902, ff. 36, 38, 66 b.
Aguila (John de), Spanish Captain. Pro-
clamation set forth at Kinsale in Ireland,
1601. 25, f. 4.
Agulhas, Cape, South Africa. Journal
of voyage from, to Johanna Isle, 1659.
3672, ff. 67 b-69 b.
Ahlefeldt ( ). Letter from Genoa to
, 1703. Fr. 2877, ff. 223-
225 b.
Ahlers (Cyriacus), Body-Surgeon to
Qeorge II. at Hanover. Proposal to Sir
H. Sloane to elect Dr. J. P. Seip into
the Royal Society, 1736. Signed. 4054,
f. 220.
Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn ' Abd
Allah (Shihab Al-Dfn), Al Dimashki Al
'Aj'tmi, called Ibn *Arabshdh. Uistoria
de Timuro, 17th cent. 2848.
6
INDEX.
Ahmad Ibn Yusuf Ibn Muham-
mad (Abii Al 'Abbas), Al-Tif&shi Al
Kaisi Al Abtinji. Florilegium rei lapi-
dari*, 18th ceut. 3240.
Ahnfeldt (Hans von). Autograph in
Album, 1608. 3415, f. 38.
Aikenhead (P— ), M.D. Utter to Sir
H. Sloane, 18th cent. 4076, f. 71.
Aikerod (Dr. ). Prescription for
his infirmity, late 17th cent. 1087, f. 76.
Ailesbury, Earls of. v. Bruce (Robert).
Ailly (Pierre d'), Cardinal Bishop of
Cambray. Elucidarius astronomies
concord \m cum theologia et cum historic*
veritate, 15th cent. Extracts. 636, f. 3.
De concordantia discordantium
nstronomorum, 15th cent. Extracts.
636, f. 5.
Prima apologetica defensio astro-
nomies veritatis, 15th cent. Extracts.
636, f. 10.
Ailliet (John), Yeomxn of the Stirrup.
Warrant to the Keeper of the Wardrobe
for delivery of stuff to, 1487. 2251,
f. 79.
Allricufl Saxonua. Descent of H. de
Nevill from, 17th cent. 1429, f. 97 b.
Ainsworth ( ), of Kelmarsh, co.
NortJirmts. Medical prescription for his
wife, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat.
2812, f. 69 b.
Ainsworth (Edward). Recommendation
of, to Gen. Fairfax for employment, 1645.
1519, f. 108.
Ainsworth (Robert), Lexicographer.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1729. Lot.
4050, f. 98.
Aiscough (Gulielmus), M. B. Signature
to articles in support of the Faculty,
169J. 1393, f, 17.
Aix. De thermarum Civitatis Aquensis
natura, 17th cent. 1557.
Aix de La Chaise (Pere Francois d*).
Apocryphal correspondence with Father
E. Petre, 1688. Dutch. 609, ff. 92-98,
99-113 b.
Correspondence with Spon,
n. d. Pr. Copies. 2280, ff. 37-44.
AjueUes (Abraham). Correspondence
with Col. H. Norwood, 1668, 1669.
Bpan. 3499, ff. 14, 33, 39, 74; 3510,
f. 89 b.
Ajuelles (Azar), a Moor at Tangier.
Instructions to, from Lord Middleton,
1673, 167f . Span. 1958, ff. 42, 48 b.
Alanfanciufl (Philippus),iin0/iciis, M.A.
et M.D. Practica, 15th cent. 3124,
ff. 196b-220.
AlamiS, Philosophus. De lapide philo-
sophico, 17th cent. 1255, ff. 234b-239.
Alanus, Physic*. Sal us vit«, 14th
cent. Excetpt. 323, ff. 160-161 b.
Alaraohe. v. Larache or El Arish.
Alarcon (Francisco de), Member of the
Supreme Council of Castile. Letter to,
from the Marques de Favura, 1642.
Span. 2496, f. 207.
Alban, S. Hymnusin, 13th-14th eontt.
1580, f. 143 b.
Albano (Petrus de). r. Abann (Petrus
de).
Albany, Duke of. r. Stewart (John).
Albemarle, Duchess of. r. Carendish
(Elizabeth).
, Dukes of. v. Monck.
Alberghetti (Sigismondo). Certificate
of the favourable report of L*Academie
Royale des Sciences on his work " Xuova
Artiglieria,M 1700. *V. 4038, f. 27.
Albertanus, Brixiensis. v. Albert anus,
Judex.
Albertanus, Judex. De doctrina di-
cendi et tacendi, 15th cent. 3551, ff.
50-63.
Albert! (Alessandro). Capitoli a, di A.
K. Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff. 138-
140.
AlbertUS, Magnus, Bishop of Ratisbon.
De Alchemia, I5th-16th centt. 3120,
ff. 174-192 ; 3457, ff. 46-56.
Compendium super artem alkimie,
15th cent. 976, f. 32 b.
Notabilia alchemica, 15th cent.
3744, ff. 117 b-124.
Com posit urn de Coin posit is, 1582.
Engl. 3180, f. 12 ;— 16th cent. 276, f. 3 ;
— i7th cent. Engl. 3630, ff. 70-74.
Compositio Elixeris Mineral is, 15th
cent. 3457, ff. 109b-113.
Ezperimenta physica, 13th cent.
342, ff. 130 b-131 b ;— 14th cent. 3281,
ff. 15-19 ;—15th cent. 351, ff. 25-40.
De lapidibus, 17th cent. 1009,
ff. 68b-72b.
Liber lucis, 15th cent. 276, ff.
75-77 b.
De natura rerum liber primus,
15th cent. 405, ff. 65-107 b.
INDEX.
AlbeitUS, Magnus, Bishop of Ratisbon
(continued). Secretum secretorum, 15th
cent. 323, ff. 2-61 b.
Semite recta. 15th cent. 323,
ff. 61b-84b; Engl. 513, ff. 155-168;
Extract. 2135, ff. 20-21;— 1575.
Germ. 830, ff. 1-43 b;— 16th cent.
Engl. 316, ff. 8-54;— 17th cent. 317,
ff. 88-91 b, 99 ; Extract. 2170, ff. 18-30.
Speculum luminum, 15th cent.
Engl. 513, ff. 168b-178.
AlhertUB, Parvus. Occultorum thesaurus,
ou le petit pavant reform^, 1544. 2879,
ff. 31-41.
Albin (Eleazar). Description of Knglish
and foreign spiders, 1732. 4001.
DrawingM by, of J. Jones' collection
of productions of Barbary, 17th cent.
4003, ff. 17-24.
Letters to J. Petiver, 171), 1712
and m. d. 4065, ff. 15, 75 ; 4066, f. 254.
Albin (Onesiphorus), Secretary to the
Hudson's Bag Company. Certificate of
the correctness of a copy of the Hudson's
Bay Company^ patent, 1668. 2447.
Albin de Valsergue (Jean), dit De
Seres, Archdeacon of Toulouse. Dis-
course of the succession of ministers in
the church against Calvin, 17th cent.
Abstract. 848, f. 18.
Albinovanus (Caius Pedo) Fragmen-
tum de navigatione Germanici per ocea-
num septentrionalem, 15th cent. 777,
f. 31.
Albinu8 (Bernhardus). Prselectiones
publicae, 1709. 2966, ff. 1-20.
Collegium ejus publicum de molie-
rum affectibus, 1710. 2965.
Collegium de Materia Medica sub,
18th cent. 2964.
Descripta quedam ex ejus pnelec-
tionibusde Materia Medica, 1717. 3185.
Albinus (Bernard Siegfried). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1740. Lat. 4056, f. 292.
• Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1740.
Lat. 4069, f. 58.
Albinus (Georgius filius Mag. Johannis).
Horoscope, 1603. 1770, f. 138.
Albinus (Joh.). Horoscope, 1570. 1782,
ft. 1-6.
Albohasen Haly Ben Abenragel.
v. Ah' Ibn Abf Al-Rajjil (Abu Al
Hasan), Al Kurtub( Al-Shaibdnf.
Albret (Jeanne d'), Queen of Navarre.
v. Navarre, Sovereigns of.
Albrioht (Johann GUnther), of Hildes-
heim, student of medicine at Leipzig.
Autograph in Album, 1694. 2360, f. 84.
Albubeter Arazi. v. Muhammad ibn
Zakariya (Abu Bakr) Al-R&zx.
Albucasis. v. Khalaf Ibn 'Abbas (Abu
Al-Kisim), Al-Zahrdvci.
Album Amieorum. Marniz de St.
Aldegonde (Marie de), 1579-1623. 851.
Willingham (George), 1585-1650.
2035, B.
Boussy (Charles de), 1608-1638.
3415.
Ruytter (Guillaume de), 1608-
1630. 3416.
Veraati (Philibert), 1615, 1616,
1623. 2035, A.
Sibelius a Goor (Caspar), 1668-
1671. 1795 or 2597.
Krieg (David), 1691-1697. 2360.
Albumasar. v. Jafar Ibn Muhammad
(Abu Mashas), Al Balkhi.
Albus (Mag. Johannes de), dictus De
Sancto Jacobo. Antidotarius, 13th cent.
2268, ff. 2-15.
Alcabitius. v. 'Abd Al 'Aziz Ibn 'Uth-
man, Al Kabui.
Alcazar, in New Castile. Letter to the
Governor, from Lord Howard, circ. 1670.
Span. 3513, f. 54.
Alcazar (Andreas), Medicos. Chirurgia,
17th cent. 1719, ff. 50-342.
Alchemy. General collections and an-
ouymous treatises and processes, in prose
and verse ; in chronological order, 14th-
18th centt.;— 14th cent. Engl. 121,
f. 95 b; Lat. 323; Lat. 521, f. 75;
Lat. and *Y. 1754, ff. 48-238 b;— 15th
cent. Lat. 75, f. 97; Lat. 212: Lat.
276 ; Engl. 480, ff. 26-161 b ; Lat. 513,
f. 154 ; Lat. 692 ; Engl, and Lat. 976 ;
Lat. and Engl. 1091; Lat. 1118, ff.
4-154; Lat. 1698, ff. 53-66 b; Lat.
2128, ff. 1-30; Lat. 2135; Lat. 2268,
ff. 15b-17; Lat. 2325; Lat. 2560;
Lat. 3008, ff. 1-70 b; Lat. 3171, ff. 16-
104; Z*i*.3548,ff. 109-113; Lat. 3744,
ff. 9b-124; Engl. 3747;— 1461. Lat.
338, ff. 52b-56bJ— 16th cent. Lat.
212; Lat. 276; Lat. and Eiujl. 414, ff.
93-121 b; Lat. 423, ff. 2-ilb; Lat.
1062, ff. 64-82 ; Lat. and Engl. 1077,
ff. 1, 2 ; L<t. and Emjl. 1078 ; Lat. and
Engl. 1092; Engl. 1095; Engl. 1097;
Lat. and Engl. 1098 ; Lat. and Engl.
1105; Lat. and Engl. 1113-1114;
Lat. and Engl. 1127; Lat. 1136; Lat.
and Engl. U46-1153; Lat. and Engl.
1170-1171; Lat. and Engl. 1181; Lat.
INDEX.
1183; Lat. 1185; 1186; Enql. 1198,
ff. 68-82 b; Engl. 1316; TaiU 2006;
Lat. 2135; Er^gl. 2174; Lat. 2327;
Za*. and Germ. 2528 ; Zfo#/. 2567 ; Fr.
and Z<i*. 2764, ff. 11, 113; Engl. 3086,
ff. 1-39 b, 48-109 b; Lat. 3120; Engl.
3162, passim ; JSto//. 3170 ; Fr. and /.a*.
3422 ; Lat. 3457*; ^i^/. 3579 ; Engln
Fr. and Lat. 3630-3634; Engl. 3657;
.£n£/. 3706, passim; En,/l. and Z'*.
8809; — 1555. Engl. 3004; — 1558.
Engl. 2598 ;— 1572. Lat. 3661 ;— 1575.
Gterm. 830 ;— 17th cent. Engl, and Lat.
12; Aaf. 78, ff. 81, 84 b; Engl. 83, ff.
llb-26b; Engl. 169; ZtyJ. 279, ff.
38 b-97 b ; Engl. 288 ; Engl, and Lat.
317; Z«*. and £*/. 319; Lat. 387;
A>i/. 427, ff. 21-28 b, 29-40 b; Lat.
607, ff. 73-77; Lat. 609, ff. 70-91;
Engl. 630, ff. 116-120 b ; Fr. and Zfoo*
63i, ff. 134, 234, 236 b, 286-292 b;
Engl, and Lat. 640, ff. 352-402 b ; Lat.
646, ff. 9, 14-22, 25 ; Ltt. 689, ff. 32-
42 b; Lat. 710; Engl. 715; Engl. 731,
ff. 125-142; £'«///. 907; Engl. 997, ff.
132b-138b; Engl. 1094; Z<i/. 1139,
ff. 10, 12, 70-72 b, 75-78 b; Lat. and
Engl. 1157 ; Za*. 1182; Engl^ Lat. and
DtdcA, 1255 ; Engl. 1378, f. 302; Engl.
1386 ; Zn/j/. 1451 ; Engl. 1512, ff. 152-
174 b; Engl, and Xa«. 1687; Engl.
1723; Za*. 1793; Lat. 1809; Za«.
1810; Zfo*//. 1828, ff. 145 -151b;
Lat. 1842; Engl. 1881; Zaf. 2008;
2^. and Ital. 2010; £a/. and Fr.
2011, ff. 134b-153b (reversed); Engl.
2036 ; Z/i*., Zn^/. and Fr. 2101, ff. 10-
31; Engl. 2169; Zty/. 2170; Engl.
2173; ZVkj/. 2174; JF^/. 2175, ff. 52-
174 b; Ekgl. 2176; Qerm. 2182; JE7n^/.
2188; Engl. 2192; Zn///. 2193; Z^/.
2194, ff. 77 b-87 b ; Ennl. 2203, 'ff.
118-182, 233-244 b; Engl. 2208; Zty/-
2218; Zty/. 2219; Enjl. 2225; ZV.
2382; Fr. 2384; Za<. 2405; Zfo/j/,
2503, passim; Engl. 2517, ff. 17-22, 35-
86 ; Engl. 2532 ; Lat. 2543, ff. 55-69 b
Engl. 2559, ff. 41-46; Engl. 2567
Z%/. 2577, A. ff. 13-65 b; En.fl. 2585,
ff. 8-114; Engl. 2592, ff. 27b-57
Engl. 2617, ff. 1-14, 66-68 b; En/l,
2619, ff. 91b-106, 112-116 b; £n<//
2624, ff. 10-15, 24-29; Enql. 2639
ZV. 2681, ff. 1-194 b; ZV. 2933; Lat,
and Fr. 3116, ff. 74-95 b ; Lat. 3117
Enal. 3162, /xmim ; Zn^/. 3180 ; Engl.
3320 ; Fr. and Zfo/7/. 3461 ; Lat. and Fr.
3549; Zty/. 3613; Engl. 3629; An*/.
ZV. and Lat. 3630-3634; Engl. 3638
Engl. 3639; A*//- 3640; At*//. 3641
Engl. 3642; Any/. 3643; Engl, and
Z)u^, 3644; Fiv//. 3645, ff. 1-102 b
Engl. 3652, ff. 1-110 ; Engl. 3667 ; Engl.
3684 ; EnqL 36*7 ; A:*;/. 3691 ; £119/.
370H; LU. and Fr. 3704; Zm<//. 3706,
passim ; Engl. 37 11, passim ; Engl. 3712 ;
Engl. 3713; Zn//. 3715; Engl. 3719;
Z.if. and Engl 3720; Zup/. 3721 ; Zaf.
and En.fl. 3729 ; Zn,//. 3735 ; Engl, and
A.i/. 3738. ff. 3 b, 22b-*6b, 60 89 b;
Fr. 3739 ; Engl. 3747, f. 1 ; Engl. 3753 ;
Engl. 3757; Am//. 3758; Znj//. 3762,
ff. 1-88 b; A>//. 3764, ff. 5-54; Fr.
3766 ; Lat. and Z*//. 3770 ; Engl. 3772 ;
J?!*//. 3773, ff. 17*b-46 b ; Engl. 3774-
3775 ; Lat. and Engl. 3777 ; G«rm. 3797,
ff. 6-31 b, 48-151 ; Emjl. 3799 ; Emjl.
3805, ff. 1-110 b ; Dutch, 3832, ff. 314-
320; Lat. 3898; Fr. 3913 ;— 1624.
Ixd. 1787, £ 109 ;— 162J. Engl. 693,
ff. >6b-39b;— 1654. Fr. 732, f. 174;
—1662. Engl. 2222, ff. 128 b-136 ;—
1672. Engl. 3636, ff. 100-166 b ;— 1685.
Lat. 618, ff. 230-235 b :— 1691. Engl.
3767 ; — 1696, 1705. Engl. 2037 ; —
18th cent. Engl. 89, ff. 36-40 b ; Engl.
3506; Entjl. .J637 ; AV. 3693; Engl.
3698, ff. 1-16 ; 3699 ; Engl. 3751, ff. 1-
28; Engl. 3752, ff. 1, 8- lib, 19-24 b,
26 b, 29, 32-133 b; AV. 3871.
Answers to questions touching the
Philosopher's Stone put to the Devil by
Elardus, 15th cent. 1118, f. 82 b.
Catalogue of printed books relating
to Alchemy, late 17th cent. 696, ff. 1-
38 b.
v. Agrippa (Henricus Cornelius).
Albertus Magnus.
Anaxagoras.
Aquino (Thomas de), 5.
Aristotle.
Arondell (John).
Artefius.
Bachemius (Arnoldus).
Bacon (Roger).
Bales (John)
Baltosar, Jiukcw.
Barsolone (Bartholomews de)
Becher (John Joachim).
Beckerus (Dr. ).
Belin (Albert), AVbt.
Bellingham (Samuel).
Beraud (Pierre).
Bernard, Monk of Bermondsey.
Bernard us, Trevisanus.
Berner (Abel).
Birport (Robert).
Blanchus (Johannes).
Blomefield (William).
Bodenstein (Adam von).
Bombast von Hohenheim
(Philipp Aureol Theophrast),
called Paracelsus.
Bracesco (Giovanni).
Bruni (Benignus de).
INDEX.
Buono Avogario (Pietro).
Cenes (Guy 11am de).
Chaucer (Geoffrey).
Christophorus, Parisiensis.
Cicilia (Matheus de).
Clerke (John).
Coats (Richard).
Comes (Jacobus).
Copus (Martinus).
Cremona, in Italy.
Crompton (Hugh).
Dastyn (John).
Dm (Arthur).
Draper (Clement).
Dunstan, S.
Edlin (Richard).
Elias, de Assissio.
England, Sovereigns of. Henry
IV. Edward IV.
Evans (Homfrae).
F. (I. C), of Hamburg.
F. (J.).
Flamel (Nicholas).
Font an us (Johannes).
Francigena (Nicholans).
Gassmanu (Frame).
Glauber (Johann Rudolph).
Grasseus (Joannes).
Guido, de Montano.
Gulielmus, Brixicnsis.
Haimo.
Hermes, Trismegistus.
Hilardus.
ftusain ibn 'Abd Allah (Abu 'All),
called Ibn Sind or Avicenna.
J&bir Ibn Haiyan, Al-Tarsusi.
Janna (Christophorus de).
Jeronlmus, of Borne.
Joannes Isaacus, called Hollandus.
Joveninus, Frater, of Rome.
Kelley (Sir Edward).
Kellum (Robert).
Kettler (John).
Khnnrath (Henricus).
Le Goust (Philippe).
Leister (George).
Liraojon de Saint Didier (Alex-
andre Tonssaint).
Lomerto (Jacobus de).
Lull (Ramon).
Lydgate (John).
M. (J. G.), of Lcyden.
Maier (Michael).
Mantel Hone (Antonellus de).
Marrowe (George).
Mayerne (Sir Theodore Turquet
de).
Merlin.
Merrifoot (Roger).
Menng (Jehan de), dit Clopinel.
Miriam, the Prophetess.
Montanor (Guido de).
Monte-Snyders (Johann de).
Morienus Romanus.
Moritz (Pieter).
Muller (Philipp).
Mundanus (Theodoras).
Naples.
Nicholans, Magister, Ordinis
Preodioatorum.
Nicholson (F.).
North (Gilbert).
Norton (Samuel).
Norton (Thomas), "/ Bristol.
Nuisement (Jacques de), Baron.
0. (J. C.)
Padua.
Pantheus (Joannes Augustinus).
Pauper (Johannes).
Pearce, the Black Monk,
Penotus (Bernard us Georgius).
Percy (Peter).
Planellos (Antonius).
Piatt (Sir Hugh).
Potter (Thomas). 1
Propositus (Gulielmus).
Raganne ( ).
Randall (Samuel).
Rhomseus (Agricola).
Ricardus Anglicus.
Ripley (George).
Robson (Thomas).
Rodargirus (Lucas).
Rome, Bishops of. Honorius IV.
Rouillascns (Philippus).
Rupescissa (Joannes de).
S.(J.)
Sawtrey (John).
Sendivogius (Michael).
Sheffield (Edraond), 1st Rirl of
Mulgrave.
Spencer ( ).
SUrkey (George). . i
Such ten (Alexander von). ' *
Terminis (Raymundus de).
Thurneiser zum Thnrn (Leon*
hardt).
Torrescissa (William de).
Trismosin (Solomon).
Tyler (Henry).
Ungarie (Johannes).
Vadis (iEgidins de).
Valentinus (Prater Basilius).
Vallensis (Robert us).
Venetiis (Bartholomasus de).
Venetiis (Marcus de).
Venetiis (Rowlandus de).
Villa Nora (A mold us de).
Walker (Richard).
Whithede (Davye), Clerk.
Zadith filius Hamuel, dictus
Senior.
Alouinus. Epistola de Trinitate ad
Fredegisum, 14th cent. 1777, f. 89.
10
INDEX.
Aide (Gottfried), of Breslau; Inspector
of Cloth Manufactories in Silesia. Ac-
count of his collection of minerals, 18th
cent. 4020, f. 232.
Aldenham Manor, oo. Hertf. Case
of Lord Falkland in a suit on the
mortgage of, 1628. 3827, f. 153.
Aldhelm, &, Bishop of Sherborn. De
laude rirginitatis, 17th cent. Extracts.
2764, f. 133 b.
Aldrieh (Henry), Dean of Christ Church,
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1704. 4039,
f. 399.
Aldridge (Master ). Speech at tho
funeral of old Father Stamninate, 17th
cent. 922, f. 206.
Aldworth (R— > Letter to a ladv,
1697. 1911-1913, f. 137.
Aldworth (Sir Richard), Provost Mar-
shal and Vice' President of Munst<r.
Letter to Lord Falkland, 162§. 3827,
f. 25.
Alegambe (Philippus). Bibliotheca
scriptorum societatis Jesu. 1673. Ex-
tracts. 624, ff. 1-58.
Alemann (Conrad von), of Magdeburg.
Treatise on precious stones, in prose
and rerse, 1482. Germ. 448.
Alemont ( ), M.D. Treatise on the
Philosopher's Stone, 17th cent. 2036,
ff. 53-70.
Alenoe (Cresse d*), M.D. of Paris. Con-
silium medicum, 1651. 2670, f. 9.
Aleppo, in Syria. Register of letters
on mercantile affairs from, by W.
Clark, 1597-1602. 867.
A. Olivieri dissertatio de inscrip-
tione lapidis ex Aleppo G. Cupero
transmissa, circ 1706. 3563, ff. 13-67.
Alerio, M.D. of Lucca. Philosophi
epistola ad, de alchemia, late 1 5th cent.
1091, f. 170 b.
Alessandri (Vincentio d'% Venetian
Ambassador in Persia. Relatione di
Persia, 1575. 1826, ff. 1-9.
Alessio, Pieuumtese. Receipts out of
his M Secrets," 17th cent. 2818, ff. 128-
140 ; 3692, f. 51 b.
Alessio (Alexandre), M.D. Observa-
tions ex, 17th cent. 3118, ff. 274, 278,
279-294; 3119, ff. 215-220.
Alessone, in Thessaly. View of a
Greek Monastery at, 17th cent. 1905,
f.43.
Alexander VEL, Pope. v. Rome,
Jiishojts of. Alexander VII.
Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln. Seal,
1139. Copy. 3424, f, 4 b.
Alexander, Attolus. Venus ex ejus
Apolline, 17th cent. Greek. 2764,
f. 127.
Alexander Africus. v. Kiranus, King
of Persia, pseudonym.
Alexander Aphrodimus. Com-
mon tari us in AristotelU librum De
Anima, 15th cent. 1618.
Alexander, the Great, King of Macedon.
Vita, 13th cent. 1619, ff. 3-11.
Res gestae ex Trogo Pompeio
aliisque auctoribus, 15th cent. 289, ff.
109-115 b.
Conference with Dindimus, 17th
cent. 3991, ff. 95-97.
Epistola de mirabilibus Indie ad
Aristotelem, 13th cent. 1619, ff. 12-
17 ;— 15th-16th centt. 1785, ff. 2-13.
Aristotelis Epistola ad, de regi-
mine snnitati8, 14th cent. 420, ff. 180-
183 b ; 430, ff. 61-63 b ; 1610, f. 42 b ;—
15th cent. 59, ff. 203-206 b ; 282, f. 123 ;
405, ff. 23 b-25 b; 3554, ff. 37-89;—
1456. Jtal. 416, f. 16;— 17th cent. 317,
f. 82 b.
Epistola de dieta ad, ab Hippo-
crate, 15th cent. 3866, f. 53.
Sphere of, 17th cent. 3086, ff.
100 b-107.
Alexander, TraUianus. Notata ex ejus
xii libris de arte medica, 1599. 64, ff.
1-33.
Alexander (Terence). Letter to Lord
Falkland, 163}. 3827, f. 183.
Alexis, of Piedmont, r. Alessio, Pie-
montese.
Alexius (Alexander), v. Alessio (Alex-
andre)), M.D.
Aleyn (Thomas), Lord Mayor of Lon-
don. Letters to, from Sir A. Hesilrige,
H. Morley, and V. Walton, 1659. 970,
ff. 6, 8.
Letters to, from the Officers of the
Fleet, 1659. 970, f. 10.
Alfidius. De spirit u occultato, 16th
cent. 2327, f. 10 ;— 17th cent. 2503,
ff. 91-101.
Epitre de, au Roy Memphis, 16th
cent. 3549, ff. 20 b-25.
Alfonseco (Thomas de), Portuguese, of
Cochin China. Abstract of proposals
made to Charles II. for finding the
longitude, 17th cent. 871, ff. 1-6.
INDEX.
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Alfonso Fernandez, de PdUncia.
Chronica del Re Enrique el Quarto,
17th cent. 2799.
AlfonsUB, M agister. Alchemical pro-
cess, 1572. 3661, f. 216.
Algiers. Relation of the escape of
Englishmen out of, 1640. 3317, f. 8.
Description of the city, temp.
Chas. II. 2755, f. 52 b.
State of, according to Consul
Martin's remarks, temp. Chas. II. 2755,
ff. 53-57.
Letters to the Aga and Duana of,
from Lord Belasyse, 1665. 3499, ff.
6,7.
Letter from Col. Norwood to
pirates of, 1666. Span. 1955, f. 43.
Letter from the Bashaw of, to Col.
II. Norwood, 1667. 3509, f. 206.
Letter to the Alcayde and
Governor, 1668. Span. 3499, f. 18.
Letter to the Bashaw, from Col,
H. Norwood, 1669. 3510, f. 56.
Treaty with England, 1671. 2680,
f. 45 ; 2755, f. 50.
Capture of a Spanish galleon by
Algerine pirates, 1671. Engl, and Span.
3511, f. 26 b.
Papers relating to captive English-
men redeemed from, 1672. 3511, ft'. 154,
160-167.
List of ships of war belonging to,
1676. 2755, f. 52.
Drawing by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
of an engagement with Algerine men-
of-war, 1669. 3665, f. 9.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, f. 16.
Essay on and map of, by T. Shaw
1729. 3986, ff. 47-53.
Algorismus. v. Arithmetic.
Alguaaar Abuala Zor, Alius Abi-
meleth fllii Zor. r. Abu 'Ali Ibn
Zuhr.
Alhasen Arabs, v. fiasan Ibn Hasan
(Abu 'Ali), oilled Ibn Al Haitham.
Ali, el Shat, son of the Shat of Angera.
Letter, [1666]. Copy. 1955, f. 42.
Ali Ibn Abi Al-Rajjal (Abu al
Hasan), Al Kurtubi Al-Shaibdni. Ex-
cerpt* ez, de judiciis Astrorum, 17th
cent. 3746, f. 6.
Of the state of a sick man, 15th
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De fnre et furto, 15th cent. 309,
ff. 24-30 b.
'Ali Ibn Ahmad Hembran. De
election i bus horarum liber ab Abraham
Judeo translatus, 15th cent. 312, ff.
215-255 b.
Ali Ibn Rudhwan Ibn 'Ali Ibn
J* Afar (Abu Al fiasan). Astrologica
quedam, 16th cent. 1620, ff 73-76 b.
Ali Puli. His tractate of the regenerated
salt of nature, translated by F. E., 17th
cent 487 ; 609, ff. 31-39.
Alicante, in Valencia. Chart of, 1665.
1831, A. ff. 1-23.
Alicia, Countess of Northampton, v. St.
Liz (Simon de), Enrl of Northampton.
Aliff (T— ). Vrerses on the Duke of
Buckingham's death, 17th cent. 542,
f. i:>.
Ali ng ton, Family of. Arms, 16th cent.
1301, f. 324.
Alington (Robert de). Sermo de decern
mandatis et plagis, 14th cent. 2275,
ff. 215-218.
All Souls, College of. v. Oxford, Uni-
versity of.
Allaoci (Leone), Keeper of the Vatican
Library. Instructions to, respecting the
removal of the Palatine library at
Heidelberg to the Vatican, 1622. Ital.
631, ff. 1-8.
Allardinus ( — ), Preacher m Embden.
Prescription sent to, for scurvy and
catarrh, by Dr. S. Bellingham, circ.
1681. 647, f. 70.
Allatius (Leo), v. Allacci (Leone).
Allegory. Directions for painting alle-
gorical " tables," late 16th cent. 1041 ;
1062; 1063; 1082; 1096; 1169.
Allen (Benjamin). Scheme of his
nativity, 1640. 1707, f. 18 b.
Allen (Edmund). Commonplace book,
1670. 3910.
Allen (Henry). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1723. 4078, f. 262.
Allen (John), M.D.y of Bridgwater.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1720, 1721.
4076, ff. 324, 326.
Allen (Richard), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for assault, circ. 1673.
3514, f. 140.
Allen (Thomas), M.D., of Cams College,
Cambridje^ Physician to Bethlehem Hos-
pit'd. Medical disputations, 17th cent.
Lat. ;*308, ff. 2*6, 288.
Formerly owned MS. 309.
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INDEX.
Allen (William). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1740. 4076, f. 328.
Allerton, North, co. York. Inscriptions
and arm* from the church, 1601. 3836,
f. 27.
Alleatry (James), bookseller. Letter to
H. Power, 1663. Copy. 1326, f. 39.
Alleyn (George). Owned, in Febr. 158f ,
MS. 2463.
Alleyne (Ja— ). Formerly owned MS.
2463.
Alliaoo (Petrus de), Cardiruil. v. Aillr
(Pierre d')-
Allington ( ), Mrs. Apophthegms,
17th cent. 848, f. 17 b.
Alliot (Jean Baptiste). Observations on
his "Traite* du Cancer," 18th cent.
3323, f. 264.
Allison (Robert), Captain. Voyage of,
from Jamaica to Porto-Bello, 1671*.
2752, ff. 20-35.
Voyage of, round S. America,
1680-1681. 2752, ff. 36-71.
Alliz (Pierre), D.D. Letter to — Petv-
worth, 1708. 4026, f. 291.
Allix (Willielmus). Owned, in 1702,
MS. 2726.
Alio (Carolus). Aureola J. de S. Amando
abbreviate per, 16th cent. 2411,
ff. 61-70.
Allonville (Jacques Engine d'), Chevalier
de Louville. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1715. Fr. 4044, f. 75.
Allori (Agnolo), called " II Bronsino."
Capitoli, 17th cent. 1880, if. 182-440 b.
Allot (Robert). Verses to his school-
master, 16th cent. Lat. 130, f. 73 b.
Allsap (Margaret) Letter to Dr. Binns,
circ. 1630. 153, f. 173.
Almasses (M — d*), Marquis, v. D'Al-
masses.
Almeyda (Pedro d'), of Lisbon. Letter
to J. Petiver, 1715. Fr. 3322, f. 86.
Alsopp (Roger), Colonel, at Tangier.
Quarrel with — Carpenter, 16f J. 3514,
ff. 26, 28.
Charge of mutiny against R.
Nowell, 1670. 3514, f. 34.
Charge against J. Boroughs, 1673.
3514, f. 185.
— Appointment of examiners of
accompts of tax-gatherers at Tangier,
1674. 3511, f. 265.
Letter to J. Luke, 1673. 3514,
Alsopp (Roger), Colonel, at Tangier (con'
tinned). Letter to the Tangier Commis-
sioners, circ. 1674. 3512, f. 87.
Letter to, from Capt. P. Fairborne,
1674. 3512, f. 23.
Allyn ( ). Receipt for a rupture,
late 17th cent. 1087, f. 6.
Aim ad a (Rodcrico Fernandez d'). Let-
ters to, from M. Correa, 1600. Lat.
902, ff. 13 b, 14 b, 17 b.
Almanac. Almanac for the year 1507.
Two printed leaves. 1032, ff. 36, 37.
Extracts from an almanac for the
meridian of Chester, 1683. 2281, f. 55 b.
Extracts from almanacs for 1683.
2281, f. 59 b.
Rude sketch of a Clog-Almanac,
f. 174.
late 17th cent. 1009, f. 80.
Aim armor, r. Muhammad ibn Zakariva
(Abu Bakr), al-Jiazi.
Almeida (Luis de), Oorcrnor of Al-
gane. Letter to, 166 J. Span. Cupy.
1955, f. 2
Aloghius (Vincentius). Consilium me-
dicum, 17th cent. 2253, f. 202.
Alphar (Sebastiio). Letters to, from
M. Correa, 1600. Lat. 902, ff. 3, 4, 5.
Alphide. v. Altidius.
Alpinus (Alpinus), Medicus Professor
J'atacinus. Consilium medicum, 17th
cent. 2253, ff. 70-73.
Alston (Charles), Secretary of the Col-
lege of Physicians at hdinburgh. Letter
to Sir U. Sloane, 1735. 4054, f. 92.
Alston (John), Clerk of the roads m
Chelsea Parish. Letter to Houlms,
1738. 4066, f. 122.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4057, f. 250.
Alstonne (John). Formerly owned MS.
2687.
AltOBtifl (William). Unguentum niuudi-
ficativum secundum, 16th cent. Engl.
2199, f. 9 b.
Altoviti (Oiobattista). Capitoli a, di
A. F. Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff.
141-143.
Alum (Francys). Bill of goods for, 1562.
3162, ff. 22, 25.
Alured (Thomas). Letter to the Duke
of Buckingham on the Spanish Match,
17th cent. 1455, ff. 20-23; 1710,
f. 307 b.
INDEX.
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Alvarado (Felix Antonio de). Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4057, ff. 252,
253.
Alvarado y Braoamonte (Andies
de), dit Hoffman, v. Hoffman de Alvarado
Bracamonte (Andres).
Alvares de Toledo (Domingo), Pro-
curador General de la Horden de S.
Francisco. Carta de, al Padre Com-
missario General, 1667. 3984, f. 241.
Alvarez (Gabriel), of Mndrid. Letter
to, from J. White, 1714. Lat. 4065,
f. 162.
Alvares de Portugal (Nunez), Governor
of Portugal. Correspondence with M.
Correa, 1600, 1601. Lat. Copies. 902,
ff. 2, 45, 45 b, 47, 48 b, 56, 57 b, 62, 63,
63 b, 64, 68 b.
Alvarez de Toledo (Pedro), Marquis
de Villafranca. Promise, as Viceroy of
Naples, on the introduction of the inqui-
sition into Naples, 1547. Ttal. 2103,
f. 179 b.
Alvarez de Toledo (Gabriel). MS.
3283 was dedicated to him.
AlvarUB Hispanus, Magister. Tabula
de diebus criticis, 13th cent. 342, f. 133.
Alvetanus (Cornelius), "Jiodius." On the
Philosopher's Stone, 1565. 1744, ff. 4-8.
Alvey (Thomas), M.D., Fellow of Jferton
CoHetjt; Oxford. Formula medicinarum,
1667. 491, ff. 1-3, 26-56 b.
Correspondence with Dr. T. Novell,
1681. Lat. Copies. 491, ff. 4-24.
Alwaye (Thomas). Petition to pAnne
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Aly Ben Hadrahaman Bayer, Al-
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Letter to, from Col. H. Norwood,
. Span. 3499, f. 31.
Amadehaw, Sultan, v. Menonglabow,
Sulbma of.
Amanda Villa (Henricus de), Addicus
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14th cent. 1754, f. 30 b.
Amaral (Petrus), Societatis Jesn. Com-
pendium Aristotelis logics?, 17th cent.
2983.
Amarat (Melchior d'). Letter to, from
M. Correa, 1601. Lat. 902, f. 56.
Amatus, Lusitanus. v. Rodriguez de
Castello Branco (Joio).
Ambassadors. Instructions to, teinpp.
Edw. Vl.-Jas. I., collected by Sir J.
Peyton, 17th cent. 2442.
Instructions for ambassadors and
diplomatic agents with their offices,
duties and privileges, 17th cent. 1019,
ff. 490 b-535 b.
Forms of receptions of, in France
and Rome, 17th cent. Fr. 2144, ff.
230-235 b.
Amberes (Hernando de). Libro de
muchas formns de letrus y diferentes
lenguas, 17th cent. 3864.
Amboyna, in the Moluccas. Relation of
proceedings at, by the Dutch against
the English, 17th cent. 3645, ff. 177-
185.
Ambra (Giovanni lfeittista d'). Lettere a,
trattante d'odori, di distillazioni e di
fiori per L. Magalotti, 1693. 2756, ff.
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Ambrose, S., IHshop of Milan. De
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Ambrose (William). Prophecy, 17th
cent. 1008, f. 185.
Ambrosinus ( Hyacinth us). Phytologia,
17th cent. Extracts. 2352, f. 1 bf
Amelia, Princess, 2nd daughter of George
II. Report as to the cause of her
illness, 18th cent. 3984, f. 99.
Summons of Drs. Steigertahl and
Amiens to Kensington Palace to bleed
her, n. d. Fr. 4066, f. 246.
Bulletins of her health, 18th cent.
4078, f. 368.
Amelot ( ). Letter to the Comte
de Cambis, 1737. Fr. Extracts. 4055,
f. 251.
Amelot de la Houssaye (Abraham
Nicolas), Sieur. Translation of his ver-
sion of Tacitus' Moral ia, by Sir K.
Sherburne, late 17th cent. Engl. 1048,
ff. 1-58.
America. Historia de las Indias por
B.de LasCasas, 1492-1500. 3052-3054.
Relacion de la destruyciou de las
Indias por B. de Las Casas, 15.">2. 375.
History and description of the
English dominions in, 17th cent. 3861,
ff. 62 b- 67.
Project for keeping New England
dependent on England, 17th cent. 3962,
f. 51.
Paper relating to the employment
of the Yanaconas Indians in the mines
of Potosi, 1606. Span. 3055, ff. 8-19.
14
INDEX.
America {continued). Correspondence
cone, two Indians lodged with Dr. Haber-
field at the Hague, professing themselves
to be members of a new society of
Christians called " Societas Corona:
Equestris ordinis," 1643. 648, f. 41.
Relations des Missions des PP. de
la Cpmpagnie de Jesus dans les isles et
dans la Terre Ferme de I'Amenque Meri-
dional e, 1665. 1019, ff. 164-195.
Account of Pennsylvania, New
England, rfc., 1689. 2902, ff. 164-170.
Papers relating to the English
plantations in, 18th cent. 2902, ff.
245-248.
Relation of D. Ingram's journeys
through a great part of North America,
1582. 1447.
Capt. B. Sharp's " South Sea
Waggoner," lr>84. 44 ; 239.
Relation of voyage to, by Capt.
W. Jackson, 1642. 793 or 894.
Narrative of voyage round South
America, 1680-1681. 2752, ff. 36-71.
Journal of voyage to Maryland and
back, 1705. 2291.
De animal ibus novi orbis, 17th
cent. 1139.
Accounts of American animals and
plants, 18th cent. Prose and tcrw.
4020, ff. 212-220.
Description of American plants bv
C. Plumier, 18th cent. 2337.
Catalogs plantarum Americana-
rum, 17th cent. 2202, ff. 1-21.
Delineationes plantarum Ameri-
canarum aC. Plumier, 17th cent. 4017.
Curiosa Americana, 1716. 3340,
ff. 279-297.
Drawings of American Indians,
17th cent. 4015, f. 36.
South Amkrican Com tan t. Pro-
posals for, submitted to James 11., 1688.
3984, f. 210.
Amerye (Elizabeth), of Northall. Pen-
ance for adultery, 1568. 1710, f. 161.
Ames (Henry). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4057, f. 254.
Ames (Joseph). Letters to Sir II. Sloane,
1733-1743. 4052, ff. 247, 359; 4053,
ff. 90, 112, 118; 4055, f. 101; 4056,
f. 254; 4057, f. 221.
Amiens, in France. Mlmoire de la
gcmhralite de, par J. B. Biguon, 169m.
3291.
Amiens, Dr* £• Amy and (Claude).
Amiens (Francois d'), Frttnciscan.
Translation of Dionysius the Areopagite's
"De ccelesti hierarchia," 15th cent.
Fr. 3049.
Amla (Moseh). Letter to , 16|g
1713, A. f. 45.
Amman (John), Professor of Botany at
St. Petersburg. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1734-1741. Lat. and EngL
4053, f. 232 ; 4054, ff. 32, 99, 188, 297,
298; 40:>:», ff. 155, 315, 339; 4056, fl.
28, 109, 132, 268, 355.
Letter to Collinson, 1740.
1968, f. 85.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1735, 1740. 4068, f. 281 ; 4069, ff. 40,
48.
Amouroeus (Christian). r. Moritz
(Peter).
Amoy, in China. Draught of the en-
trance into the Roadstead, by Capt. J.
Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, ff. 70 b, 71.
Amsterdam. Praxis medicine in Noso-
comio Amstelodamensi, late 17th cent.
609, ff. 40-60 b.
De viribus medicamentorum in
officinis Amstelodami usualium, 17th
cent. 3068.
Quaedam ex Pharmacopoeia Am-
stelodamensi, 17th cent. 3118, f. 277.
Letter to the magistrates, from
B. Severinius, [1662-1663]. 2x70, f. 97.
Amthor (Christopher Heinrich). Cata-
logue of his writings, 17th cent. Germ.
2890, f. 24.
Amyand (Claude), Serjeant Surgeon to
George II. Report on Mrs. Coke's bodv,
172 J. 4078, f. 99.
Summons to, to bleed Princess
Amelia at Kensington Palace, n. d.
4066, f. 246.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1722,
1724. 4076, ff. 330,331.
Letters to Dr. Scheuchzer relative
to inoculation for the small-pox, 1729.
406, B. f. 17.
Amyatt (John), of Totnes, co. Devon.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4047,
f. 296.
Anacreon. Oda in Amorem a B. Vul-
canio versa, 17th cent. lat. and Dutch.
2764, f. 18 b.
Anagrams. Anagram on the name of
" Bones/' 17th cent. 2282, f. 39 b.
INDEX.
15
Anastasius (Joseph), a Greek of
Amaseia in Cappudocia. Letter to
Bifthop Andrewes, temp. Jas. I. Romaic.
118, f. 36.
Anatomy, r. Medicine.
Anaxagoras. Natural Conversions ; an
alchemical work, 17th cent. 2503, ff.
108 -123; 3086, ff. 48 b -53; 3636,
ff. 135-152.
Ancient Britons, Society of. v. Societies.
Anckelmann (Eberhard) Letter to C.
Schroedter, 1688. G<rm. 2876, f. 119.
Letter to G. Schroedter, 1688.
Lttt. and Germ. 2877, f. 24.
Andalusia, Province of. List of captives
redeemed by, circ. 1666. Span. 3513,
ff. 15-19.
Andeolus, S., Martyr. Vita, early 13th
cent. 1772, ff. 19-23.
AndemacuB. r. Guinterins (Joannes).
Anderson (A — ), Secretary to the Society
for Propujating Christian Knowledge in
Scotland, etc. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
with papers, 1731. 4051, ff. 310-314 b.
Anderson (Anthony Tolhurst), Fellow of
All S/uls College, Oxford. Testimonials
to, as candidate for the Professorship of
Manic at Gresham College, from Oxford
University, 172$. Copies. 4065, ff.
313, 314.
Anderson (C— ). Letter to , 1660.
Ltd. 4062, f. 152.
Anderson (Henry). Letter to Lord
Carlisle, 168}. 2724, f. 139.
Anderson (Lancelott), Captain, of Bull.
Account of Greenland, 17th cent. 3986,
ff. 78, 79.
Anderson (N-), Soldier at TangUr.
Charge against, for assault, 1673. 3514,
f. 1K6.
Anderten (S— d'). 1-etter from her to
.Sir H. Sloane, 1740 Fr. 1968, f. 85.
Andrade (Domingo Lopes de), of Valla-
dulid. Letter to J. Da vila, 1690. Portug.
2456, f. 153.
Receipt for two chests, 1689.
Portug. 2989, f. 279.
Andre© (Antonius), Dutciflwu. Quim-
tiones super Ariatotelis Metaphvsicaro,
1457. 3453.
Andre® (Johann Valentin), Superin-
tendens Calbensis in Ducatn Wirten-
bergfco. Epistolsc ad, a J. Dury, 1633.
654, ff. 23, 152.
Andreas de Caldrinis (Joannes),
Decret. Doct., Catumicus BononU'nsis.
Formerly owned MS. 2269.
Andree (John), Sen., M.D. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1736-1743. 4055, f. 8;
4056, f. 156 ; 4057, ff. 220, 225.
Andrew, S. Ugenda de, 15th cent.
1936, f. 7 b.
Andrew (John). Utter to Dr. C.
Mortimer, 1736. 4066, f. 116.
Andrew (Joshua), of Mitcheldean, <:o.
Glouc. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1736.
4054, f. 284.
Andrewes, of cw. Norf. and Suff.,
Family of. Arms and crest of, by J.
Hawtrey, 17th cent. 3714, f. 28.
Andrewes (Lancelot), Bi hop of Win-
chester. Collection of his letters and
papers, 17th cent. 118.
Judicium de articulis Lambethano
Synodo n D. WhiUkero oblatis, 17th
cent. Imperf. 414, f. 4 b.
Notes found in his service-book,
written in his own hand, 1638. Lat.
and Engl. 827, ff. 19-23.
Letter to, from II. Broughton,
1603. 3088, f. 95 b.
Inscription on his monument at
St. Mary Overy's Church, in Southwark,
1630. 118, f. 47.
Andrewes (Nicholas). Letter to Bishop
Andrewes, [1619-1626]. Lat. 118,,f.38.
Andrews {Sir Henry), Bart., of Lath-
bury, co. Bucks. Medical prescription
for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat.
2812, f. 42.
Andrews (J— > Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1722, 1731. Lat. and Engl. 4046, ff.
309 ; 4052, f. 50.
Andrews (William), of co. AVs&r. Feoff-
ment to, of land, 17th cent. 1317,
f. 18 b.
Andrighetius (Andrighutus). Kespou-
sum quaestioni de peste per bourn cat-
nem illata, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 91 b-94.
Androsius (Lancelot us), Ep. Wintoni-
ensis. v. Andrewes (Lancelot).
Anecdotes. Exemplaquorundanimoruui,
15th cent. 289, ff. 57 b-59 b.
Angel at. Aungell (John), of Corpus
Christi College, Oxford. Sermon at St.
Mary's Church, Oxford, circ. 1570. 2987,
ff. 79 b-86.
Angelbright (John), r. Kngelbrecht
(Johann).
16
INDEX.
Angelio (Pietro), da Barga. Asias,
metrlce, 17th cent. Imperf. 3090.
AngeoriUB, Tanrinensis Gymnasii Lec-
tor. Methodus eumndorum morborum,
1619. 3133, ff. 325-338.
Angibaud (Ch— ). Letter to [Sir H.
Slcwine], ». d. Lat. 3322, f. 139.
Angier (John). Contract with Dr. R.
Busby for work on his house at Chis-
wick, late 17th cent. 1009, f. 144.
Angla (Maria). Horoscope, 1515. 1697,
f. 52.
Anglesey, Earl of. v. Annesley (Arthur).
Anglicanus Aulieus. Letters thus
signed, to Sir H. Sloane, 172f, 1729.
4050, ff. 76, 102.
Allglico (Juanni). Compendio trino di,
de la experientia de la Trinita, 17th
cent. 3004, ff. 63-87.
AnglicUB (Galfridus). Astrological tract,
17th cent. 3690, f. 93.
AnglicuB (Johannes), de Este. Rosarius,
1563. 2006, ff. 69-96.
Angling. Treatise on, 17th cent. 1160.
"PUcator," a poem on, [1663-
1677]. Lat. 1709, ff. 181-183.
Iiaits fur fishing, 16th cent. 4,
f. 39 b; 96, ff. 27, 29 b;— or*. 1673.
149, ff. 72 b, 74.
Anglo-Saxon Language. Elementa
Saxonica, 17th cent. 586, ff. 43 b-52.
Angmit (Walter), M./J. Judgment of
urines, 17th cent. 1635, ff. 7-15.
Anguish (Edmond). Collection by, of
W. Camden'* grants of arms, 16th cent.
3485
Angus, Earl of. v. Douglas (Archibald).
Anhalt, , Prince of. Description
by, of his Museum, 18th cent. Engl.
4019, ff. 16, 17.
Ani88on (Jean). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1699-1715, and n. d. Fr. 4037,
f. 342; 4043, ff. 185, 234, 261, 266,
316; 4057, ff. 256-279 b.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1715, and n. d. Fr. 4068, f. 97 ; 4069,
f. 88.
Annandale, Earl of. r. Johnstone
(William).
Annapolis Boyal, in Noca Scotia.
Letters and orders relating to its govern-
ment under S. Vetch, 1711-1713. 3607.
Anne, <<?. Hymnus in, 14th, 15th centt.
2471, f. 36; 2565, f. 22; 2633, f. 28
2683, f. 20.
Memoriade, 15th cent. 2916,f.l25
Service in honour of, 15th cent.
Lilt. 2515, f. 111.
Anne of Austria, Bf other of Louis XI V.
v. France, Kings of. Louis XIV.
Anne of Cleves, 4th xrife of Henry
VIII. r. England, Sovereigns of.
Henry VIII.
Annesley (Arthur), 2nd Viscount Va~
lentiay afteric. 1st Earl of Anglesey. A.
Rhumand Oratio de cducationepuerorum,
addressed to, 1659. 1525, ff. 113-123.
Letters to Dr. E. Borlase, 1680,
lr.81. 1008, ff. 263, 265, 280, 294, 298,
322, 330, 332.
Annesley (Francis), Is* Viscount Volenti* t
and P. iron Mountnorris^ Vice- Treasurer
of Ireland. Letter to, from Charles I.,
1627. 3827, f. 112.
Warrant to, from Lord Loftus and
Lord Cork, 16JJ. 3827, f. 175.
Annesley (Francis). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1725. 4048, f. 74.
Annesley (Mary), wife of Arthw, 5th
Earl of Anqlesey. Medical case, 1718.
4078, f. 104.
AnonymUB. Letter thus signed to Sir
H. Sloane. n. d. 4057, f. 271.
Anpringhen (Johannes (Saspar do),
Paro ; CaintTttrius Arcfiitlucix Aii>truv.
Consilium medicum pro ejus stupore im-
proviso, 1643. Ital. 2253, ff. 192b-195.
Anselm, S.t Arcftbishop of Canterbury.
De conceptione fi. Marite Virginis, 13th
cent. 1056, A. ff. 7 b-9.
Elucidarium, 14th, 15th centt.
2275, ff. 230-244 ; 3551, ff. 10-49.
De beatitudine celestis patrie, et
meditationcs, et orationes, 14th cent.
1613, ff. 70b-82.
De redemption e humana, 14th
cent. 2275, ff. 62-63 b.
Quiedam ex, 15th cent. 982,
ff. 67 b, 72.
Anstey (Mary). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
18th cent. 4076, f. 332.
Anstis (John), Garter King • at - Arm*.
Letters to J. Bagford, 1713, [171$].
3339, f. 149 ; 4065, ff. 142, 151.
Letter to Sir R. Sibbald, 17 lj.
3339, f. 150.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 171j-
1722. 4044, f. 145; 4046, ff.66, 207, 209.
INDEX.
17
Anfitis (John), Garter King-at-Arms (con-
tinued). Letter to , 1719. 4065,
f. 292.
Letter to, from Sir R. Sibbald,
1714. 4065, f. 147.
Anfltruther (Sir Robert), Ambassador
to Denmark. Autograph in Album, 1614.
3415, f. 27.
Letter from his chaplain to J.
Dury, 1633. 1465, f. 195.
Anthill (William), Soldier at Tangier.
•Sentence of death passed on, 1671.
3514, f. 75.
AnthimU8» Comes. Epistola ml Teo-
dericum Regem Francorum de observa-
tion ciborum, 17th cent. 3107.
Anthony (John), M.D. Praxis medica,
1635. 489.
Proscriptiones medics, 1628-1632.
2688.
Anti-Christ. Nonnulla dc Antichristo,
15th cent. 289, f. 91.
Antigonus, King of Macedon. Dioclis
Carystii epistola ad, de morborum
prraagiis, 17th cent. Engl. 1592,
ff. 14-17.
Antigua, Islindof. Statement of prices
of articles traded for at Antigna and
names of traders in the Island, circ. 1680.
978, ff. 51-58 b.
Antiquities. De ritibus, diis, mori-
b usque Veterum adversaria, 17th cent.
377.
Drawings of trumpet*, etc., found
in Dungannon Lower Baronv, co. Tyrone,
171J. 4065, f. 138.
Drawing of a trumpet found at
Griffinrath, co. Kildare, 172jj. 4048,
f. 209.
v. also Art. English.
Antium. v. Anzio, in Italy.
Antoni (Henry), Ahbat of Missenden.
Note of election in 1436. 747, f. 55 b.
Antoninus, Augustus. Iter Britanni-
arum, cum R. Talboti annotationibus,
17th cent. 3067, ff. 1-10.
Antonio, Apothecary of the Jesuit Col'
lege of San Anton at Lisbon. Letter to,
from J. White, 1712. JmL 4065, f. 56.
Antonio, Medicus Hispanus. Consilium
medicum, 17th cent. Span. 2253, f. 122.
Antonio, Prior de Crato, fingido Beg de
Portugal. Carta a, de Philippe II.,
1588. 3610, f. 19.
Antonio (Juan), Provincial of the Order
of tlte Trinitu. Letters to, from Fr. B.
Serrano, 1673, 1675. 3513, ff. 99, 110.
8LOANE INDEX.
Antonio (Nicholas). Supplementa ad
ejus Bibliothecam Hispanam Novum,
17th cent. 2882, ff. 1-24.
Antoniolus (Antoni us), of Padua. Com-
pendium medicinx et chirurgia?, 1612.
329.
AntoniuSy de Bitonto. Sermon at
Milan, 24 March, 1455. 416, ff. 142-
149 b.
Antony, of Padwi, S. Memoriade, 15th
cent. 2916, f. 124 b.
Antrobus (Benjamin), Jnn. Copy by,
of J. Bauthumley's theological treatise,
17th cent. 2544, ff. 1-53.
Antrobus (Robert), of Eaton. Letters
to J. Petiver, 170J, 1704. 3221, ff. 145,
147 ; 4063, f. 236.
Antwerp, in Belgium. Account of, lnte
17th cent. Tmperf. 1009, f. 213.
Anusius (Petrus), Yenetus. Sermo de
Romans Cabala? mystcriis, 18th cvnt.
1411 or 2957, ff. 331-338.
Anzio, in Italy. Extract respecting its
port, 18th cent. 3407, f. 63.
Aphenry. v. Penry.
Aphorisms. On the generation of
man, the revolution of human souls, etc.,
17th cent. 530, ff. 75-91 b.
Apianus (Petrus). Cosmographia, early
17th cent. Extract. 838, ff. 69-88.
Apollonia, S., Virgin and Martyr. Me-
moria de, 15th cent. 2916, ff. 128-130.
Apollonius Tyrius. Narratio de, early
13th cent. 1619, ff. 18-29 ;— 16th cent.
2233.
Apono (Petrus de). t?. Abano (Petrns de).
Apophthegms. 'The table of good
counselled 16th cent. 292, ff. 60, 61.
Apostles, The. Memoranda de vitie
eorum, 13th cent. 1772, f. 7.
ApostoliUB (Michael), of Byzantium and
Crete. Oratio contra duos ejus disci-
pulos scelestissimos, quorum utriusque
nomen erat Emanuel, alterum Creten-
sem, alterum Helota, 15th cent. Gr. 324.
Apothecaries, Society of. v. London.
Medical Societies.
Appion (Peter). Com probation of the
chemical art, 17th cent. 3688, f. 148.
Apples (Joannes Benjamin d'). Letters
to J. Petiver, 1709. 4064, ff. 211, 215.
Apponus (Petrus), Patatinus. v. Abano
(Petrus de).
Appyllesby. r. Ballmer.
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INDEX.
Apsley (John), of Levees, co. Sussex.
Letter to his kinsman, J. Petiver, 1712.
4065, f. 59.
Apuleius (Lucius), Madaurensis. Opera,
16th cent. 2586.
Apuleius Platonicus, alias Plato
Apoliensis Urbis. De virtutihus
herbarum, 12th cent. 1975, ff. 1 b-6,
12b-49b.
Apulia (Johannes de). Processus alchc-
mici, 15th cent. 3457, ff. 420 b-426.
Aquae Solis. v. Bath, co. Som.
Aqua VitSB. v. Chemistry.
Aquino (Thomas de), S. Commentarii
in summse Theologies partem primam,
per Fr. 1. de Luna, 1585. 891.
De essentiis essentiarum, 15th
cent. 2156, ff. 130 b-148.
De fato, 15th cent. 2156, ff. 154 b-
159.
I^e turba minori Philosophorum,
17th cent. Engl. 3638, ff. 92-128 b.
Testament um alchymicum, 17th
cent. 288, ff. 179-181.
Compendium super secretis art is
alchymie, 17th cent. 3004, ff. 118-121.
Recepta alchymica, 15th cent.
-976, f. 29 b.
Arabia. Vita? et scripts Mcdicorum
Arabum ex Arabico versa; a S. Negri,
18th cent 3647.
Arabic, v. Oriental MSS.
Aragon. Modo de proceder en Cortes
de. por G. de Blancas, 17th cent. 2301.
Aragon (Fabritius). letters to, from
M. Correa, 1600, 1601. Lai. 902, ff.
5 b, 8 b, 44.
Aragona (Niccolo Michele d'), Principe
di Cassano. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1738. Ttal. and Lai. 4055, f. 417.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1738, 1739. 4069, f. 1.
Araugius (Joannes). Letter to, from
M. Correa, 1601. Lai. 902, f. 31.
ArbateL Magical treatise, 17th cent.
3851,11. 10 b- 29.
Arbilleur (L— ), M.1>. Trcntise on
the Plague, addressed to Lou in XIV.,
rirv. 1666. Fr. 3267.
ArbogastUB (Johannes), Comes tfc Thwin.
C'onsiliu medica pro ejus affectu hypo-
chrondriuco, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 184-
192, 294.
Arboriculture. On the cultivation of
fig-trees, late 17th cent. Fr. 629,
ff. 358-371 b.
Arboys (William de), of Salines in Bur-
gundy. Receptee alchymicae, 15th cent.
976, f. 42.
Arbuthnott (John), M.D. Order of
Council to, to take measures against the
plague, 1721. 3984, f. 91.
Report on Mrs. Coke's body, 172|.
4078, f. 99.
Utters to Sir H. Sloane, 1707-
1713, and n. d. 4040, f. 377; 4041,
ff. 171, 189; 4042, ff. 120, 234; 4043,
ff. 72, 76, 187; 4057, ff. 273-285;
4076, ff. 334, 336 ; 4078, f. 282.
Letter to the President of the
Royal Society, 18th cent. 4026, f. 240.
Archs&ology. Dissertation by Sir T.
Browne on sepulchral barrows, cfc, 17th
cent. 1827, ff. 40-43.
Archer (Benjamin), Vicar of Qnainton,
co. Bucks. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
n. </. 4057, ff. 286, 288.
Archer (Francis). MS. 3721, ff. 2-47,
was written for him in 1601 by W.
Burgles.
Archer (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1715. 4044, f. 80.
Archiestoun Castle, co. Tipperary.
Attestation by the Royal Commissioners
of the defence of, by H. Peisley, 1642.
1008, ff. 75-88.
Archilleue, J'hysicus. De corporibus et
spiritibus, 14th cent. 1754, ff. 84-94.
Archimedes. Collections from, by
Lord Dorchester, 17th cent. Ixit. 2119,
ptiishn.
Epistola ad Regem Gelouem, 1688.
2623, ff. 61-73.
Sketch and description of his brass
screw, 17th cent. 2577, A. ff. 84-89.
Archipelago. C. Bondelinontii liber
insularum Archipelagi, 1642. 3843.
Relacion de la nouvelle isle dans
l'Archipel, 1707. 3396, ff. 55 b, 58-
72 b.
Architecture. H. Bliioni's Book of
the five column* of Architecture trans-
lated l»y I. i\, 1608. 1M»4, ff. 26-37.
■ Commonplace book of building and
architecture, 1 65s. 531.
- Translation of A. Palladio'.s 1st
book of Architecture, bv G. Kichard*,
1676. 911, ff. 1-63.
INDEX.
10
Architecture (continued). The Mirror
of Architecture by V. Scamozzi, reviewed
by J. Schuym, and translated ont of
tfutch by W. Fisher, 1676. 911, ff. 65-
83 b.
On the structure of Italian houses,
with plans, 17th cent. Engl, trans I.
866.
Excerpta ex Vitruvio aliisque
auctoribus de architecture, etc., 17th
cent. 1009, ff. 62-68 b.
Estimate for stables for the Duke
of Beaufort, 18th cent. 4019, f. 25 b.
Arco (Olivier d*), Count Letter to Qn.
Elizabeth, 1580. Ital. 3299, f. 9.
Arctophylax. v. Bernard (Francis).
Ardagh, Bishop of. v. Richardson
(John).
Arderne (Johannes), de Nexrark. Prac-
tica de fistula in ano, 14th cent. 341, ff.
41-69 b ; 3844 ;— 15th cent. 6, ff. 141-
154 b ; 76, f. 143 ; 238, ff. 99-214 ; 277,
ff. 60b-75b; 563, ff. 63-121 b ; 795,
ff. 96 b-163 b ; 2002 ;— 17th cent. 1991,
ff. 142-159.
Liber Medicinarum, 14th cent.
56; 335, ff. 1-78 b; 341, ff. 1-40 b;
3548, ff. 26-99 ;— 15th cent. 76, ff. 1-
143 ; 238, ff. 8-96 b ; 347, ff. 2-75 ; 795,
ff. 20 b-96 b; 962, ff. 123 b-248 b; 2122 ;
—16th cent. "563, ff. 122-129 b ;— 17th
cent. 1991, ff. 168-224 ; 2271.
Scala sanitatis contra pestilenciam,
etc., 15th cent. 1080, A. ff. 31 b-36.
De curatione octilorum, 15th cent.
75, f. 145.
Ex libro ejus collects tempore quo
Angli )>artem Gallia* Aquitaniuj occu-
pabant, 17th cent. 3428, f. 67.
Axdglass, Countess of. v. Cromwell
(Katharine).
Earl of. v. Cromwell (Thomas).
Arebalo (Francisco de). Letter to,
from Lord Sandwich, 1668. Span.
3499, f. 67.
Arensfeld ( ), Colonel, of Hamburg.
Account of his duel with Capt. Gulden-
klei, 17th cent. Lat. 2144, f. 175.
Arevalo. r. Arebalo.
Arevencii (Guido). Comment ari us in
Kogerii Chirurgiam, 14th cent. 3550,
ff. 99-.il 6.
Argall (John). Correspondence with
Cambridge Univer>ity, 1018. 3562,
II. XI b, 82.
Argent (John), 21. D. Medical prescrip-
tions, 17th cent. 1080, B. f. 64.
Argentine, Family of. Excerpta e
registro de evidentiis de, 16th cent.
1301, f. 144.
Argiers. v. Algiers.
Argile ( ), of co. Suss. Note of
birth and sickness of, 1624, 1650. 1708,
f. 106.
Argolus (Andreas). Tables of the pri-
mum mobile, 17th cent. 533, ff. 3 b-11.
Argote (Fernandez Mufioz de). r. Mufioz
de Argote (Fernandez).
Arias Montanus (Benediqtus). Auto-
graph inscription, 16th cent. Aramaic,
Hebr., Gr. and Lat. 2764, f. 106.
Arica, Hay of, in Peru. Map of, 1681.
3820, f. 89.
Ariosto (Lodovico). M. Bacon versus
in, 17th cent. 396, f. 18,
Aristophanes. Scholia in Plutum,
Nubes et Equites, 17th cent. 1324,
ff. 1-12. 30-33, 40-42.
Aristotle. Operum synopses, cum in-
dicibus, 17th cent. 406, A. ff. 88-118 b.
Com men tar i us in opera ejus, 17 th
cent. 1320.
Index to his works, 17th cent.
3005, ff. 55-62.
Compendium totius philosophic
ex ejus libris, 17th cent.
natural is
2982
Coiuinentaria in libros de coelo et
mundo, de sensu et sensato, de memoria et
reminiscent in, de somno et vigilia, de
longitudine et brevitate vit.v, et de
anima, per M. Ramzay, 148j. 748.
Commentaria in libros ejus de
physicist, de coelo et mundo, de genera-
tion et corruptione, et de anima, 17th
cent 1967.
Prolegomena in ejus libros de
natural! auscultatione, de coelo, et de
generatione et interitu, 1618-1619.
2018, ff. 2-182.
— Quaestiones in libros octo de phy-
sico audita et libros quatuor de coelo,
17th cent, fmperf. 399.
Commentaria in ejus physicam
auscultationem et universam logicum,
a B. de Lara, 16th cent. 3445 ; :>44<>.
De anima, cum Alexandri Apliro-
disai commentario, l.~>th cent. 1618.
Annotationes ex libris de anima,
17th cent. 738, ff. 2-25, 27.
Comment ari us in libros ejus de
anima, 1662, 1663. 1221, ff. 122 b-
174.
c 2
20
INDKX.
Aristotle (continued). In libros ejus de
anima except iones Vicomercati Physici
Regli, 17th cent. 3043, ff. 31 b-90.
Disputatio prooemialis in octo
libros de physico auditu, 17th cent.
142.
J. Broughtoni disputationes in ejus
libros de generatione et corruptione,
1604. 2583.
Observations in ^libros ejus de
ortu et interitu, 1662-3. 1221, ff. 62-
105.
De signis et moribus naturalibns
hominum, 15th cent. Imperf. 1128,
ff. 1-97;— 17th cent. Imperf. 1626,
f. 94.
Ex posit io ejus sententite de separa-
bili corpore humano a G. Postello, 17th
cent. 1412 or 2958, ff. 262-280.
Liber anathnmue, 15th cent. 59,
ff. 36-98.
De proprietatibos herbarum et
lapidum, 15th cent 2459, ff. 9 b-16.
Proposi ta 1 ibrom mquatu or prior um
ethicorura ad Nicomachum, 16th cent.
108, ff. 9-43 b, 56-62.
Qusedam notatu digna in ethicain,
17th cent. 955, ff. 120-133.
Commentarii in ejus ethicam, 18th
cent. 3138; 3139.
Adnotationes in librum primura
moralium ad Nicomachum, 17th cent. 92.
Quiestiones in ejus metaphysicam
ab A. Andrea, 1457. 3453.
Quowtiones in ejus metaphysics,
17th cent. 400.
Extracta ex ejus metaphysicis, 17th
cent. Lot. 2557, ff. 12 b-16.
Commentarii in ejus metaphysicam,
18th cent. 3136 ; 3137, ff. 1-209.
Compendium logicse ejus a P.
Amaral, 17th cent. 2983.
Compendium ad ejus logicam ab
A. a Fonceca, 1661-1662. 2988.
Commentaria philosophica in ejus
logicam, ab A. van Dijck, 1674. 3177.
Commentarius in ejus logicam,
18th cent. 3140.
Anatomia libri posteriorum ana-
lyticorum, 17th cent. 955, ff. 101-119.
Opiniones philosophorum e libris
physicorum, 17th cent. 1 130.
In physica ejus commentatio, 17th
cent. 1981, ff. 1 b-34.
J. Tomaoni commentaria in phy-
sica, 17th cent. 2856.
Aristotle (continued). Compendium
physices ad ejus prascriptum a C.
Wolphio, 17th cent. 3046.
Commentarii in ejus physicam,
17th-18th centt. 3134; 3135.
De physiognomia, 12th-13th centt.
Lat. 2030, ff. 95-103;— 14th cent.
323, ff. 180b-188; 3281, ff. 19 b-23;—
Imperf. 3469, ff. 34-36.
Analysis in ejus libros politicorum,
per R. Hackluitum, 1588. 1982.
Supposititious Works. Desecre-
tis secretorum,seu de rcgimine principum
liber a Philinpo clerico translatus, 14th
cent. 1934, ff. 84-122 ; 3469, ff. 1-22 ;
—15th cent. 3554, ff. 37-89.
Epistoln de sanitate tuenda ad
Alexandrum, a Johanne Hispalensi trans-
lata, cum epistola ejusdem Johannis
Hispaniarum Regina dedicatoria, 14th
cent. 420, ff. 180 -183 b; 430, ff. 61-
63 b; 1610, ff. 42b-43b.;— 15th cent.
282, ff. 123; 405, ff. 23b-25b.
Secretasecretorum ad Regem Alex-
andrum, 15th cent. 59, ff. 203-206 b ;
2413;— 1456. Tttxt. 416, ff. 16-17;
—17th cent. Imperf. 317, f. 82 b.
English metrical version by Lyd-
gate and auother of his Secreta Secre-
torum, 15th cent. 2027, ff. 53-92;
2464.
Alexandri Magni epistola ad, de
mirabilibus India*, 13th cent. 1619, ff.
12-17 ;—15th-16th centt. 1785, ff.
2-13.
De conductibus aquarum, 12th-
13th centt. Lat. 2030, ff. 110-113.
— De chiromantia, 12th-13th centt.
Lat. 2030, ff. 125-126.
Liber perfect! Magisterii Alchemia?,
14th cent. 1754, ff. 95-112.
Dicta de Alchemia, 14 th cent.
323, ff. 95-109.
Practise of the Philosopher's stone,
17th cent. 3640, ff. 127-138.
Excerpta alchemic* ex, 17th cent.
2405, passim.
E x posit io textuum Aristotelis et
Hermetis secundum R. de Salopia, 15th
cent. 3744, ff. 54-60.
Concordance between him and
Hermes by G. Riplev, 17th cent. 3667,
ff. 149 b-157.
De signis astro] ogicis ad Alconem
Regem liber primus, 16th cent. 69,
ff. 37-41 b.
INDEX.
ai
Aristotle (continued). Sanguinis inspectio
in phlebotomia secundum, 15th cent.
134, f. 169.
Arithmetic. De algorismo, 14th cent.
Imperf. 514, ff. 1-8.
Algorisrous, cum com men to, by
Saxton, 15th cent. 513, ff. 26-43.
Qusestiones et problemata arith-
metics, 15th cent. 513, ff. 43 b-56 b.
De algorismo, 15th cent. 282,
f. 167.
De figuris et usn numerorum
Arabicorum, 15th cent. 513, f. 58.
Rules and examples in Arithmetic,
16th cent. 2497, ff. 3-32 b.
Arithmetical questions with solu-
tions, 16th cent. 1329, ff.19 b-26 b.
A book of Arithmetic, 17th cent.
1428, ff. 72-178.
Arithmetic* practica, 17th cent.
3146, ff. 149-197.
A schoolboy's Arithmetic book,
17th cent. 1203, ff. 40-78.
Arithmetical examples, 17th cent.
2766, ff. 33-51 b.
- System of Arithmetic, 17th cent.
1440, ff. 2-9 b.
Examples of Decimal Arithmetic,
Fr.
17th cent. 2279, ff. 60-63.
De arithmologia, seu rationc
numerandi, 17th' cent. 651, f. 159.
Arietta, Concubine of Robert of Nor-
mandy, v. Normandy, Dukes of.
Robert.
Arlington, Baron, v. Bennet (Henry).
Armagh, Archbishops of.
v. Bramhall (John).
Ussher (James).
Armand (George). Letter to Marshal
Bellefonda, 1678. Fr. Copy. 631, f. 187.
Armenia. Vocabularium Armenico-
Latinum, 17th cent. 1574.
Armenia (Petrus de). De Tartaro, 15th
cent. 976, f. 18.
Armitage (Richard). Letter to R. Bere,
1678. 2723, f. 29.
Armory Office. Fees to officers in,
temp. Jas. I. 1520, f. 31.
Arms, English. Arms in churches in
cos. Worcester, Nottingham, Middlesex,
Oxford, Berks, Salop, Wilts, Somerset,
York, Cambridge, Northampton, Lin-
coln, and Durham, 1589-1601. 3836,
ff. 9-31, 50 b-52.
Engraved arms of the
Turkey and E. India Companies, and the
livery companies of London, 17th cent.
Imperf. 4011, ff. 42-72.
African Merchant Adven-
turers Company, 17th cent. 2281, f. 1 b.
Hudson's Bay Company,
17th cent. 2281, f. 3.
Arms of the College of
Physicians, and of the members, 1666.
4000.
Dutch. Representation de l'estat
ecclesiastique et seculier de la Comte de
Heynaut, 17th cent. 4011, ff. 73-92.
French. Lorraine (Charles 1. de),
Bisliop of Metzy 1548-1551, or Lorraine
(Charles 11. de), Bishop of Mctz, 1578-
1607. 2418 (on cover).
German. A rms of German nobility,
by P. Vernati, 1615. 2035, passim.
Italian. Arms of Bentivogli of
Bologna, 16th cent. 2377, f. 1.
- Arms of the family of Este,
16th cent. 2378, f. 2.
v. also Heraldry.
Armstrong (Francis) Papers relatiug
to his murder, 1683. 2723, ff. 101-129.
Armstrong (John), of Edinburgh. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1732. Lot. 4052,
f. 62.
Armstrong (Thomas). Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 173jj, 1733. 4026, ff. 213,
292.
Army, of England. Instructions to the
clerk of the band, relative to his duties
in taking account of the rawing of sol-
diers, their accoutrements, ammunition,
pay, etc., 1589. 292, ff. 48-52.
Prayer for English troops engaged
in war, temp. Eliz. 2172, f. 44.
List of provisions for the ordnance
branch of the army, temp. Common-
wealth. 2396.
Establishment for a regiment of
horse, 18th cent. 2504, f. 89.
Arnaldi (Mag. Stephen). Die tar i urn,
15th cent. 1100, ff. 122-160 b.
Arnaud (Claude C— ), Jansenist. Re-
sponse aux trait& sur la perpetuity de
la Foy de l'Eglise Catholique touchant
l'Eucharistie, 1665. Lat. and Fr. 2871,
ff. 66-132.
22
INDEX.
Arndius (M — Carol us), Professor at
GustrO'P and Rostock, Letters to G.
Schrocdter, 1697, 1698. Gr. and Lot.
2877, ff. 98, 103, 107, 109, 116, 122,
136, 138.
Amfeld (Nicholas de). Autograph in
Album, 1615. 3415, f. 51 b.
Arnheim (John George Ton), General.
Letter to, from Christian IV. of Den-
mark, 1633. Copy. 22, f. 10.
Arnold, <i Polish Jew. Alchemical work,
1570. 1723, ff. 93 b-115.
Arnold ( ), M. A, of Newton. On
the virtues of the oak, 1579. 2551, ff.
42-45.
Arnold (Gottfried). Collectanea de, 17th
cent. 2890. ff. 48-51.
Arnold (James), of Aberdeen. Letters
and verses to Sir H. Sloane, 1724-1733.
lMt. and Engl. 3516, ff. 56 78, 117
133, 136-151, 197, 201; 4047, f. 206;
4052, ff. 281, 294.
Carmen in D. Rutty obitum, 18th
cent. 3516, f. 192.
Carmen in J. G. Scheuchzer
obitum, 1729. 3516, f. 192.
« Carmen in Georgii 1. obituin, 18th
cent. 3516, f. 195.
Epitaphium in Samuelis, Episcopi
Roffensis, obitum, 18th cent. 3516, f.
196.
Epitaphium in P. King, Cancel-
larii, obitum, 1729. 3516, f. 197.
Carmen iu J. Friend obitum, 18th
cent. 3516, f. 199.
Carmen iu T. Bowers, Episcopi
Cicestrensis, obitum, 18th cent. 3516,
f. 200.
Poem on the great commanders of
the age, 1732. 3516, f. 201.
Aromatari (Giuseppe degli). Consilium
medicura, 17th cent. Ital. 2253, f. 223.
Arondell (John). The rosary of the
philosophers, 17th cent. 3685.
Arpe (Petrus Fridericus). Letter to G.
Schroedter, 1709. Lnt. 2877, f. 259.
Arriis (Duarte Madeira), r. Madeira
Arrais (Duarte).
Arran, Earls of.
v. Butler (Richard).
Hamilton (James).
Arras, Bishop of. r. Rochechouart (Guy
de Sere de).
Arras, Monseigneur <T. r. Perrenot de
Granvelle (Aiitoine), Cardinal Bishop of
Arras.
Arreton, Isle of Wight. Account of
ancient weapons found in Haseley Manor
on Arreton Down, 1737. 4055, f. 103.
Arrowsmith (John), Master of St.
John*s and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge.
Notes of his sermons, by D. Foote, 17th
cent. 598, ff. 36, 49, 78 b, 130 b.
Medical treatment of, by Dr. Pratt,
16.r>6. Lat. 79, f. 1<»5.
Arsenius, <S'., Ay Kit. Legenda de, 15th
cent. 1936, f. 127.
Arsinoe, wife of Ptolemy Philadelpftus.
v. Egypt, Kings of.
Art. Illuminations and Drawings.
ENGLISH. Biblia sacra, 13th
cent. 1521.
Breviarium, 14th cent.
2466.
Horae B. Maria; Virginia,
14th cent. 2»»83.
Bestiarium, 14th cent.
3983.
3544.
Liter astrologie, 14th cent.
■ ' Kalendar, 14th cent. 2465.
Hone B. Mar he Virginia,
15th cent. 2321; 2471; 2474; 2565;
2633.
Psalter, 15th cent. 2400.
Lydgate's translation of
Boccacio\s " Fall of Princes," 15th cent.
2452.
Grotesques in red and
blue, 15th cent. 972.
Pen and ink sketches of
archers, etc., I48g. 748, ff. 25 b, 69 b,
79 b, 82 b, 109 b, 124 b, 130, 131, 145 b.
Copies of capital letters
from MSS., 17th cent. 1448, A.
Coloured drawings to
iEsops fables, 17th cent. 1783, ff. 1
6 b.
Mystical drawings illus-
trative of Revelation, chap, xv., circ.
1640. 1004, ff. 8 b, 9.
Drawings of antiquities
found in digging the foundation of new
St. Paul's Cathedra], London, 1675.
1677. 958, ff. 106 b, 107.
Woodcut of Dungeness
Lighthouse, ante 1692. 2717, f. 27 b.
Drawings of the herbs
Cuckoopint and Pilewort, 17th cent.
1009, ff. 124-126.
FLEMISH. Speculum humana?
salvationis, 14th cent. 346.
Psalter, 14th cent. 2427.
INDEX.
28
Art. Illuminations and Drawings.
FLEMISH (continued) Hone, 15th
cent. 2571 ; 2692 ; 2726 ; 2916.
Grotesque coloured initial
letters, 1539. 1174.
Emblematical figures in
red chalk, 17th cent. 1316.
- FRENCH, Illuminated initial*,
and miniatures illustrative of medical art,
12th cent. 1975;— 13th cent. 1977;
2435.
— Bcstiarium, 14th cent.
278.
• Vegece de Tart de Chiva-
lerie, 14th cent. 2430.
Les grans croniques de
France; in camaieu gris, 14th cent.
2433, A-C.
Grotesques, 14th cent.
2409.
Breviary, 15th cent. 2419.
Horse, 15th cent. 2467;
2468; 2605; 2732, B. ; 2803.
Dionysius de ccelesti
hierarchia, 15th cent. 3049.
Horse of Louise de Savoy,
1516. 2418.
Picture of the journey of
the Duchess of Savoy to Nice, 1560.
2421.
GERMAN. Speculum humans
salvationis, 15th cent. 361.
Painting of the installa-
tion of an emperor, 17th cent 723, f. 19.
Coloured allegorical and
other figures, 1710-1716. 3841.
ITALIAN. S. Pauli epistohe, 12th
cent. 539.
Almansor; tractatus me-
dicus, 14th cent. 2947.
Delineationes picturarum
in mus«o A. Vendrameni, Venotorum
Ducis, 1627. 4004.
RUSSIAN. Copybook; initial let-
ters, 17th cent. 3845.
SPANISH. Drawings of Chinese
manners and customs, 1621-1626. 1005,
ff. 143-171.
Sculpture. Notice of the statue
of the Dying Gladiator in the Ludovisi
Gardens at Rome, 17th cent. 1911-
1913, f. 169.
List of statues, in Sir H.
Sloane's handwriting, 18th cent. 4019,
ff. 56-58.
jjiNQRavinos. Engravings of the
seasons, etc., 1611. 3375.
Art (continued). Treatises. Liber Mas-
sa de coloribus, 13th cent. 342, f. 132.
Secretum Philosophorum,
15th cent. 2579, ff. 2-99 b.
Receipts for illuminating
books, 15th cent. 122, ff. 69 b-71 b.
Treatise on inks and waters
for illuminating, 15th cent. 122, ff.
90-95 b.
Colours for painting or
staining, late 15th cent. 747, f. 49 b.
On Perspective, illustrated
with figures, 16th cent. Eng. and Lot.
536.
Directions for painting a
table or picture containing allegorical
and other figures, 16th cent. 1041 ;
1062; 1063; 1082; 1096; 1169.
De diversis coloribus, pic-
turis et tincturis, 1506. Dutch. 345,
ff. 23 -34 b.
The craft of steining, after
the newest manner that is now used in
London, 17th cent. 1027.
Le parfait enlumineur,
17th cent. 2884, ff. 101-109 b;— 18th
cent. 2994, ff. 1-7, 8-15 b.
De syinmetria corporis
huniani liber cum tabulis instructus
variis, 17th cent. 575.
On limniug and enamel-
ling, on moulding and casting, and on
the composition of moulds, 17th cent.
227, ff. 1, 2, 30-36 b.
Rules for engraving, paint-
ing, etc., 17th cent. 1203, passim.
The art of painting in oil,
17th cent. 1448, B. ff. t-3 b.
Secreta pigmentariornm,
17th cent. 1448, B. ff. 4-10 b.
Dissertatio de artis pio-
toriae historia, 1627. Ital. and Lot.
4004, ff. 3-9 b.
Treatise on perspective
with diagrams, 1648, 1649. Dutch
3202.
Directions for portrait
painting, tire. 1650. 228, ff. 1-23.
Catalogues. Sale catalogue of
paintings and engravings, 1713. 4019,
f. 65.
r. Bousy (Charles de). •
Cosentinus (A. T.>
Isac (G.)
Mayerne (Sir T. Turquet de).
Russell (Wriothesley), 2nd Dub
of Bedford.
Stobaeus (J.).
Voutet (J.).
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INDEX.
Arteaga de la Guerra (Isidore).
Epistolae ad J. Cunningham, 17th cent.
2376, ff. 22, 25.
Artedi (Petrus), Arujermannia-Suecus.
Catalogus piscium maris Balthici, ut et
tiuviorum ac lacuum Sueciac, 18th ceut.
3870.
Ope rum ejus recensio, 18th cent.
4020, ff. 194-197:
Arteflus, Arab Philosopher. Claris
Majoris Sapientise, translated by S.
Forman, 1609. 3822, ff. 103-114.
Clavis majoris sapient ia, 17th cent.
Eng. transl. 716 ; 3642, ff. 69-80.
Clavis majoris sapientiee, 17th cent.
Extracts. 3721, ff. 77-86 ; 3757, ff. 35-
39; 3773, ff. 17 b-31.
De arte suttrillia, 15th cent. Ex-
tract U18, ff. 112,113.
Artefius' secret book, 17th cent.
3773, ff. 17 b-31.
Arthromedea (Sebastianus), 0 alius.
Versus, 17th cent. 2764, f. 17 b.
Arthur, King of the Britons. Excerptum
e Gulielmo Malmesbury de loco ejus
sepulture, 17th cent. 1775, f. 179.
Arthur (Patrick). Letter to Sir H.
Sloanc, 1740. 4056, f. 328.
Artillery. Descriptions of ordnance,
with drawings, 16th cent. 2497, ff. 38
-44 b.
Treatise on, 17th cent. 3959, ff.
28b-39.
v. Bourne (William).
ArtopCBiufl. o. Baker.
Arundel, co. Suss. Survey of the
river at, 1698. 3233, f. 13 b.
Arundel, Earls of. v. Howard.
Arundel (John), Physician to Henry VI. ;
aftertc. Bishop of Chichester. Medical
receipts, 15th cent. 7, f. 42 b.
Arundel (Richard), Ut Baron Arundel
of Trerice. Letter to, from T. Polwhele,
1680. 3822, f. 164 b.
Arundell, of Wardour, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 16th cent. 1301, f. 107.
Arundell (Francis), of Stoke Parkt oo.
Northt. Medical prescription for, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 28 b.
— — Medical prescription for his son,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812,
f. 36 b.
Arundell (Mary), wife of Thomas, 1st
Baron Arundell of Wanlour. Prescrip-
tion for, circ. 1600. 931, f. 60.
Aiysmyth. r. Arrowsmith.
Ascension, Isle of. Plants* ibi collects,
1699. 2376, ff. 118b-122.
Chart of, by Sir N. Miller, late
17th cent. 1040, f. 53 b.
Ash (Thomas), Labourer, of Wymondham,
Certificate from the parish of Wymond-
ham recommending him to the King to
be touched for the evil, temp. Chaa. II.
206, B. f. 61.
Aahburnham (Jane), wife of William
Ashburnham and widow of James, 1st
Earl of Marlborough. Royal letter to
the Church of^chester to grant to her
a lease of Hudingham, Coddingtou, and
Kingston Manors, 1660. 856, f. 23 b.
Ashburnham (John), 1st Earl of Astt-
bwiiham. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173.1.
4053, f. 94.
Ashburnham (M— \ wife of Sir
William, 2nd Bart., of Bromham.
Medical Case of, 18th cent. 4034, f. 31 1.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1719.
4078, ff. 266, 268, 275, 280.
Ashburnham (William), Royal Cofferer.
Royal letter to the Church of Rochester
to grant to him and Lady Marlborough,
his wife, a lease of Hudingham, Codding-
tou, and Kingston Manors, 1660. 856,
f. 23 b.
Ashby (Matthew), of Ayfestwry, co.
Bucks. Parliamentary proceedings in
his case, 1704. 3066.
Ashby (Waring), of Quenby, co. Leic.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 175.
Ashe (Ann), youngest tlau. of Sir Joseph
Asht\ ist Bart. Petition on her behalf,
as a lunatic, to Lord Chancellor Somers,
169f. 4037, f. 202.
Ravings of, 17th cent. Autogr.
4037, ff. 190, 198, 199.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 169m.
4037, ff. 85, 117.
Letter to Dr. P. Barwick, n. d.
4066, f. 255.
Ashe (Sir James), 2nd Bart., of Twicken-
ham. Certificate of his health, by Sir
II. Sloane, 1708. 4078, f. 306.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent.
4078, f. 263.
Ashe (John), M.P. Letter to, from O.
Cromwell, 1648. 1519, f. 183.
Ashe (Mary), 2m/ dau. of Sir Jos. Ashe,
1st Bart. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1698,
169g. 4037, ff. 117 b, 197, 300.
INDEX.
25
Ashe (St. George), Bisliop of Clogker.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 171J. 4043,
f. 129.
Ashe (Simeon?) Short-hand notes of
his sermon on Romans ii. 4, by D. Foote,
late 17th cent. 600, f. 90.
Aahenhurat (Ward). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1721. 4078, f. 260.
Ashhurat (Sir William), Alderman of
London, Deposition relating to his
traitorous speech, 1690. 203, f. 60.
Ashley (Robert), Af.P. for Dorchester.
Autobiography, circ. 1622. Lat. 2131,
ff. 16-20.
AaTilinn Manor, nr. Great Ongar, co.
Essex. Grant of, by Dr. Hamey to the
College of Physicians, 1672. 203, f.
12« ; 3914, f. 121.
Aflhmole (Elias). The Way to Bliss,
17th cent. 217.), ff. 1-51.
Preface to Dr. J. Dee's Conferences
with Angels, 1672. 3188.
Astrological schemes, 17th cent.
Hologr. 3822, ff. 3-34.
Horoscope under the anagram
James Hasolle, 17th cent. 3766, f. 16.
Lines presented to his mother on
New Year's day, 164} Hologr. 970,
fc2-5b.
Warrant for his appointment to
be Comptroller of Excise, 1660. 856,
f. 34.
Letter to, from W. Lilly, 166f
3822, f. 48.
Letter to, from T. Napier, 167 J.
3822, f. 162.
Wrote, in 1674, MS. 3677.
Wrote MS. 3678.
Formerly owned MSS. 1680; 3679,
ff. 1-74 b.
Owned, in 166f, MS. 3856.
Aahton ( ), of Crofton. Notes rela-
tive to W. de La Mare, 17th cent.
1429, f. 98.
Ashton (John), Major. Copy of letters
and papers found about his person, 1690.
3328, ff. 157-165.
Letter from, before his execution,
, sent to the Sheriff, [1691]. 1731, A. ff.
97-102.
Aahworth (Dr. ). Medical pre-
scriptions, 1623. 1080, B. f. 22.
Quaedam ex ejus adversariis, 17th
cent. Fr. 2079, ff. 137-144.
Aahworth (Henry) Letter to Dr. Case,
n. d. Lat. 548, f. 4.
Aflhworth (John), of Macclesfield. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1738-1742.
4055, ff. 402, 404 ; 4056, f. 58 ; 4057,
f. 119.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1742. 4057, f. 117.
Aaia. Obseryationes rerum memorabi-
lium in, a P. Bellonio, 1589. 1533,
ff. 1-262.
Limits of, 16th cent. Hal. 887,
f. 2.
Miscellanea de rebus Asiaticis, e
MSS. Kampferi, 17th cent. Fr., Germ.
and Lat. 2910.
Account of, 18th cent. 1836, ff.
26-103.
Askeaton Castle, co. Lunerick. Re-
lation of passages which happened in, by
W. Eames, 1642. 1008, ff. 55-58 b.
Articles of capitulation of, 1642.
1008, f. 59.
Names of the chief rebels at the
siege of, 1642. 1008, f. 60.
Askine (R — ). Formerly owned MS.
15;>8.
Aamann (Daniel), of Liegniti in Silesia.
Autograph in Album, 1696. 2360,
f. 61.
Aapinall (Nicholas), Hector of Ilormead
Parva. Commission to, from the Bishop
of London, 1561. 1317, f. 116 b.
Asplin (W— •). Letter to [J. Petiver],
n. d. 3322, f. 139.
Asrob, S.% " Senex Meridianus" Decla-
ratio Alchymise, 17th cent. 1255, ff.
14-23.
Assas (Nicolas d'), Chcv., Tutor to Lord
Rockingham. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1733. 4052, ff. 270, 275, 292.
Letter to Lady Sondes, 1733.
4066, f. 89.
Aaaeline (Eustache). v. Eustechius
[Asselioe], a Sancto Paulo.
Assemanus (Stephanus Evodius), Arch-
bishop of Apamea. Observations on a
letter from Dr. T. Shaw to Sir T.
Dereham, 1733. ltal. 4066, f. 103.
Asaer (Joannes), Menevensis, Bishop of
Sherbum. De .Klfredi gestis, 17th cent.
Excerpts. 1846, ff. 122-137.
Asteley. v. Astley.
Aatell (M— ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1720, 1724. 4045, f. 336 ; 4047, f. 163.
26
INDEX.
Astley (Sir Jacob), Serjeant Major
General; afterw. 1st Baroi Astley,
Directions to, for government of the
. army during the cessation, 1640. 1200,
f. 86.
Directions to Sir J. Fen wi eke to
muster the foot, 1640. 1200, f. 89.
Directions to the Colonels of foot,
1640. 1200, f. 89 b.
Letter of thanks to, from E. Porter,
1645. 1519, f.
Aston ( ), Captain. Papers of, 17 th
cent. 1815.
Aston (Francis), Secretary of the Royal
Society, London. Letters to C. Sibelius
a Goor, 1682, 1683. Lat. 2729, ff.
119, 137.
Aflton (John). Formerly owned MS.
4018, B.
Aflton (Sir Thomas), 1st Bart. Royal
letter commendatory of his wife and
family to Sir H. Willoughby, 1646.
856, f. 24.
Aston (Thomas), of co. Stafford. Horo-
scope, 166f 2282, f. 29.
Aston (William), Merchant. Day-book
of expenses and disbursements, 167J.
1808.
Astraohan, in Bussia. Diary of journey
to, bv E. Kampfer, 1683. 2923, ff. 116-
153.
Astrolabe. Astrolabii confectio, 14th
cent. 2479, ff. 1-7.
De astrolabii partibus et usu, 15th
cent. 780, ff. 49-55.
Regulse ad discernenda membra
astrolabii, 15th cent. 513, f. 15 b.
Practica astrolabii, 15th cent.
513, ff. 16-19 b.
Interpretatio terminorum astro-
labii in Arabicis termini*, 15th cent.
4, f. 59.
Excerpta de astrolabio, ex Chau-
cero aliisque, 16th cent. 446, ff. 37-56.
v. Chaucer (Geoffrey).
Astrology. De diebus luns triginta,
11th cent. 475, ff. 211-217 b.
De judiciis astrorum, 12th cent.
2030, ff. 88-94 b.
De scientia astrorum, 13th cent.
2030, ff. 114-118.
Dies fausti et infausti secundum
lunam crescentem, 13th cent. 2461, ff.
62-64 b.
De lunationibus et somniis, 13th
Astrology (continued). Liber deetinn-
tionum, 14th cent. 3564, ff. 1-34.
Astrological rules and calculating
tables, 14th cent. 568, ff. 8-18 b.
Liber parcarum sive fetorum,
14th cent. 3281, ff. 26-36 b.
De judiciis Astronomic in re
medica, 14th cent 3281, ff. 56 b-65.
Astrologica-medica qujedam, 14th
cent. 433, ff. 99-103.
Regulae astrologies de luna, 14th
cent. 514, f. 42.
" Racio 8pere Pictagore," 14th
cent. 521, f. 45.
De cognoscendo diem nativitatis
hominis, 14th cent. 3281, f. 14.
Tabula conjunctionum signorum
zodiaci, 14th cent. 3482, f. 13.
Astrological treatises, 15th rent.
Lat. and Eiujl. 5, ff. 173-190; 282,
j*is*itn ; 312 ; 332 ; 636 ; 702, ff. 6-33 b ;
1313, ff. 94-103 b; 1609, ff. 11-32;
1620; 1681; 1697, passim; 3124, ft 2-
51b; Imperf. 3277; 3443, ff. 1-4 b;
3566, ff. 112D-126, 142 b.
A litelle tretys of Astronomye and
of Philosophic contrived and made of the
wisest philosofers and astronomyers that
ever weren sithen this worlde fnrst
beganne, 1 5th cent. 965, ff. 145 b-147 b,
165-180; 1317, ff. 103b-li:>; 2453;
/m/x?r/. 3553, f. 1-20;— 17th cent. 1317,
ff. 103b-115.
Introductio ad judicia Astronomie,
15th cent. Imperf. 3530.
Horoscopes and astrological pre-
dictions, 1442-1458. 428, passim.
Tractatus astrologico - magicus
44 Filia astronomie," 15th cent. Lat.
and Fr. 314, ff. 2-64 b.
Treatise on the planets, viz. on the
fortunes of those born under each of the
zodiacal signs, 15th cent. Imperf. 1088,
ff. 61b-93b.
Tokens of good and evil for each
day of the month and week, 15th cent.
Verse. 1315, ff. 49-67 b.
De diebus creticis, 15th cent. 134,
ff. 4b-20b.
Human destinies learnt from the
stars, 15th cent. 1315, ff. 36 b-48 b.
Schemata de spams duodecim
coutinentia responsiones sedecim ad
sedecim qutestiones propositas, 15th cent.
351, ff. 3-14 b.
On the influence of planets on the
cent. Imperf. 2030, f. 134.
human body, 15th cent. 965, ff. 2-7 b ;
3285, ff. 76 b-84; Imperf. 3526, ff. 1-
7 b.
INDEX.
27
Astrology (continued). Quatdam astrolo-
gica-medica, 15th cent. Lat. and Engl.
390, ff. 25 b-31 b.
Comprobatio que fecit Ksdras
sacerdos in Jerusalem, 15th cent. 122,
ff. 125-129.
Nativitatum liber, 15th cent.
Imperf. 3486, ff. 81 b-85 b.
" Le liure de duxe signes," 15th
cent. 420, ff. 277-280 b.
" Jadicia Herfordensis," 15th cent.
1713, ff. 15-18 b.
"Computacio Danielis prophete
aive sompniale," 15th cent. 1009, ff.
58-61.
De natnra planetarum, 15th cent.
521, ff. 269-271 b.
On the signs of the Zodiac and the
influence of the planets, 15th cent.
Imperf. 620, ff. 12-14 b.
Astrological observations on the
eclipse of the sun, 17 June, 1433. 428,
ff. 139-141. —
On the government of the 12 signs,
15th cent. 7, f. 39 b.
Of the spheres and planets, 15th
cent. 73, f. 26.
Ad sciendum tempus planetarum,
qua hora debet flebotomari, 15th cent.
634, f. 1.
On phlebotomy, according to the
signs of the Zodiac, 15th cent. 121, f. 35.
De septem metallis per septem
planetas, 15th cent. 121, f. 94 b.
Curae egritudinum secundum iin-
pressiones imaginum signorum, 15th cent.
332, f. 6.
Astrologica qusedam ad medicinam
spectantia, 15th cent. 405, f. 46 b.
De dominione planetarum, 15th
cent. 634, f. 2.
In quo signo cujuslibet mensis Sol
fuerit, 15th cent. 634, f. 2.
De quatuor qualitatibus quomodo
dividentur'pejr influenciam planetarum,
15th cent. Engl. 706, f. 103.
Astrological rules respecting the
time of birth, late 15th cent. Lat. 747,
f. 76 b.
De eclipsi signa futura, 15th cent.
783, B. f. 205.
Signa vite et mortis secundum
cursum lune et mensis, 15th cent
783, B. f. 217.
Natures of the zodiacal signs, 15th
cent. 965, f. 22.
Tabula septem planetarum, etc.,
15th cent. 983, f. 80.
Astrology (continued). Tabula voluella,
cum regula, 15th cent. 1620, ff. 5-6 ;
4100*.
Table of the conjunction ol the
planets, 1492. 3152, f. 78 b.
Astrological tables and tracts, 16th
cent. 14, /wisstm; 311, passim; Ttal. 8«7,
ff. 60-67 b, 77b-80; 1697, passim;—
1590. 3690, ff. 20 b-25 b, 91 b-102 ;—
1599. 3, ff. 3-6, 13-38.
De arte astrologica et magica,
16th cent. 8.
Summae Astrologis judicialis pars
altera, 16th cent. 3130, ff. 1-53 b.
De Astrologia judiciali, 16th cent.
3762, ff. 89-137.
Astrological rules for discovering
theft, 16th cent. 14, f. 27 b ; 69, ff. 1-
36, 42-56.
Observations medico-astrologica*,
16th cent. 114, ff. 102-134.
On the aspects of the planets, and
rules for solving questions, 16th cent.
Engl, and Lat. 1009, ff. 99-122 b.
Astrological rules, 16th cent.
3722, ff. 143-154 b.
Astrological remarks, 16th cent.
2561, ff. 55b-66b.
Observationes astrologies cum
figuris, *16th cent. 887, ff. 69-76 b.
Kalendar and table of zodiacal
signs, 16th cent. 389, ff. 138-144 b.
Astrological judgments, 16th-17th
centt. 2503, ff. 82-87 b.
Of planetary and lunar influence,
16th cent. Lat. 2320, ff. 19-24.
Designis, 16th cent. 69, ff. 37-41 b.
Remarks on the seasons likely to
ensue according to the day on which the
first of January may happen to fall,
16th cent. 393, f. 73 b.
De signis Zodiaci, 16th cent. 568,
f. 240.
Tabulae conjunction um, a.d. 1482-
1500, 16th cent. 702, f. 11.
Quicstio de stellarum configura-
tionibus in 1503 et 1504, 16th cent.
3130, ff. 54-58.
Schemes of nativities, 1533, 1564.
3634, ff. 28, 73;— 17th cent. 1459, ff.
212b-219; 1707; Lat. 1770, ff. 136-
162 b; 1778; 1782, ff. 1-42 b; Lat.
1783, f. 92; 2282: 2682, ff 1-19,
21-29, 96-101 ;— 1575-1634. 1709, ff.
143-180 ;— 161 1-1614. 1476 ;— 1629-
1674. 1129, ff. 178-181, 185-195 b ;—
1651. 570, ff. 37-39;— 1656. Span.
1141;— 1662-1698. 1120;— 166S. 1708,
ff. 106-127 ;— 1672. 3722, f. 182.
28
INDEX.
Astrology (continued). Calculatio na-
tivitatis pueri, 1561. 2273, ff. 46 b-49.
Astrological treatises, 17th cent.
1470, ff. 73 b-98 b ; 1697, passim ; 1760 ;
1902; 1965, ff. 4-18, 168, 178-181 b ;
2607 ; 2627 ; 3654, ff. 26 b-28 b ; 3766 ;
3822. ff. 3-34 b, 51-61 b, 86, 122 b-133 ;
3857.
The nature of the twelve bowses
for judgement of diseases and the causes
thereof, 17th cent. 99.
■ Ars judicatoria secundum novem
judices, 17th cent. 268.
De directionibus astrologicis, 17th
cent. 740.
Treatise cone, the nature of astro-
logy, 17th cent. 762.
Astrological observations, 17th
ceut. 1312 ; 1426, ff. 65b-75; Lit.
and En*jl. 3714, ff. 3-12 b.
Astrological judgments, 17th cent.
2535.
Tables for the practice of judicial
Astrology, 17th cent. 374 b.
Astrological rules, 17th cent.
1734, ff. 1-250, 255-266.
De judiciis astrologicis, 17th cent.
435, ff. 1-61 b.
Influence of the signs and dominion
of the planets, 17th cent 1404, ff. 59-
98 b.
Astrological tables and notes, 17th
cent. 2172, f. 357 ; 2619, ff. 143-149 b,
165-188 b, 193b-201b.
Excerpts concerning judicial Astro-
logy, 17th cent. 1131, ff. 11 -37.
On judicial Astrology, 17th cent.
Fr. 3722, ff. 160 b-180 ; 3762, ff.
139 b-156.
On Astrology, including horoscopes
of royal personages, 17th cent. Fr.
1009, ff. 82-98 b.
A table of houses for the latitude
of 56 degrees, 17th cent. 631, ff. 113-
118 b.
Rationes contra vana Astrologorum
prognostics, 17th cent. 1733, ff. 378-
383 b.
De fortitudine et debilitate plane-
tarum, 17th cent. 1983, B. ff. 53-58.
Koto latronum, 17th cent. 1664,
ff. 8 b-14.
Astrological observations on the
days of the week, 17th cent. 1468, ff.
251-253 b.
Astrological notes, 1 7th cent.
1592, ff. 10b-13.
Astrology (continued). Significations of
the planets in the zodiacal signs, 17th
cent. 1590, ff. 45, 46.
Observations on Planets and
Comets, 17th cent. 373, f. 19.
Dissertation on astrology, 17th
cent. Fragment. 1786, f. 179."
Signification of figures of nativities,
17th cent. 1404, ff. 1-58.
Astrological observations on the
four superior planets being visible at one
time, 28 Nov. 1642. 651, f. 105.
Heures planetaires, 1667. 3722,
ff. 134-141 b.
Elements of Astrology, 1685-1687.
Fr. 3384.
Medico-astrological treatment of
patient*, 1689. 1983, B. ff. 58-74 b.
De sigillis planetarum, 18th cent.
Germ. 3438.
Astrological notes relating to
medicine, 18th cent. 1789, ff. 1-10.
v. African us (Flaccus) alias Africus
(Flavius).
Agrippa ( Henri c us Cornelius).
Anglicus (Galfridus).
Ashmole (Elias).
Balemin.
Bernard (Francis).
Bombast von Hohenheim (Philipp
Aureol Theophrast), called
Paracelsus.
Colchester.
Coley (Henry).
Cundall (George).
Dee (Arthur).
Dee (John).
Dove (Richard).
Edlin (Richard).
Firmicus Maternus (Julius).
Forman (Simon).
Gresham (Edward).
H-(J-).
Jabri ibn Haiyin, al- Tar 8 ml.
Jafar ibn Muhammad (Abu
Mashas), al-Baikhi.
Lilly (William).
Montulmo (Antonius de).
Plato Tyburtinus.
Plinius Secundus (Cains).
Plukenett (Leonard).
Ptolomftus (Claudius).
Sylvestris (Bernard in us).
Trewythian (Richard).
Turner (George).
Vaughan (Thomas).
Astronomy. Astronomical rules for
the ecclesiastical kalendar, 11th cent.
263, j
INDEX.
29
Astronomy (continued). Tractatuli as-
tronomic!, 14th cent. 514, ff. 10-49 b.
Astronomical calendars, 14th, 15th
centt. Lat. 807 ; 2250 ; 2465.
Calendarium eclipsiam lunarium
ab 1282 ad 1300, 14th cent. 3281, ff.
16, 25.
Kalendarium Johanna* Principissa?
Wallice A.D. 1380 compositum, 15th
cent. 282, ff. 5-17 b.
Astronomical tables, 1385-1469.
1110, f. 35 b.
Cauoneset Tabula?, 15th cent. 407.'
Almanac 7 planetaram ad annum
1431. 3556, ff. 16-23 b.
De sphera, 15th cent. 513, ff.
59-75.
mense, 15th cent. 702, f. 3 b.
Rules for calculating the moon's
rising, etc., 15th cent. Lat. 770, f. 1 b.
Astronomical treatises, 16th cent.
Lat. 1620;— 1572. Imperf. 3278;—
17th cent. Lat. 1760; Imperf. 1779,
ff. 54-159 b.
• Astronomiic aphorismi, 16th cent.
446.
Astronomical tables, with rules
for navigation, latitudes of places, 16th
cent. Fr. 514, ff. 50-77.
Doctrina brevis de construe tionc
Ephemeridum, with tables, 16th cent.
14, ff. 40 b-44.
Tabulae Astronomies, 16th cent.
3130, ff. 58b-60b.
Astronomical collections, 1 7th cent.
1697 ; 1782, ff. 33-41 b ; 3881, p mim.
Astronomical problems, 17th cent.
3889, ff. 17-49.
Problems in practical astronomy,
17th cent. 570, if. 24-36 b, 39 b-53.
In theoricas planetartim, 17th cent.
1525, ff. 52-78 b.
Treatise of planetary instruments,
17th cent. 3722, ff. 94-110 b.
Astronomical observations, 17th
cent. 3858, ff. 1-14.
Tables to find the motion of the
sun and moon for ever, 17th cent. 533,
ff. 70b-81.
De narratione astronomica, 17th
cent. 1525, ff. 43-51 b.
Tables of declensions and ascensions
of the planets, 17th cent. 3634, ff. 80-
88 b.
Epochs? mediorum motuum Solis,
17th cent. 3, ff. 7-12 b.
Astronomy (continued). Agronomical
calculations, 17th cent. 1510, ff. 51-53 b.
On the nature of the seven planets,
17th cent. 1926, ff. 44-46 b.
Astronomical observations to be
made by the masters of ships, etc., in
their E. India and other long voyages
beyond the equinoctial line Southward,
17th cent. 427, ff. 43-44 b.
Extracts on, from the memoirs of
the French Academy, vol. 3, cap. 18,
17th cent. 660, f. 58.
Des 48 images celestes, 17th cent.
Fr. verse. 1009, f. 81.
Rule for finding the situation of
the planets, 17th cent. 1786, f. 164.
Altitudo poli Londini, 17th cent.
Planetarum cursus in unoquoque —
3746, f. 2.
Discussion by an Englishman of
Galileo's new discovery of Jupiter's
satellites, 1610. 682, f. 46.
Tables of the position of the
Planets, 1630-1654. 691.
Observation of an eclipse, 1630.
Ital. 3722, ff. 1-7 b.
Astronomical tables, 1650. 3932,
ff. 85-91.
Tractatus prognostics de coraeta
in 1652 apparente, 17th cent. 3019, ff.
66-71.
Introductio ad astronomiam,
1662-3. 1221, ff. 10-15 b.
Tractatus de sphaera, 1674. 1031,
ft. 123-126.
Account from Germany of the late
comet, 1680-168$. 2281, ff. 87 b-89,
90b.
Notice of solar and lunar eclipses
in the year 1683. 2281, f. 50 b.
Table of the moon, 1688-1699.
3861, f. 23.
Observations on star stones, 18th
cent. Ttal. 4026, ff. 340-342 b.
Animadversions super decern
macular um solarium periodo, 18th cent.
4019, f. 44.
Treatise on the planetary system,
1715. 3147.
v. Bachstrom (Jean Frederic).
Bonnivert (Gedeon).
Brahe (Tycho).
Cetto, in Peru.
Ohildrev (Joshua).
F- (S-).
Flamstead (John).
Gresham (Edward).
Grew (Nehemiah).
Hobbes (Thomas).
Kaerleoo (Louis).
30
INDEX.
Manfredi (Eustachio).
Pisanelli (Baldassar).
Power (Henry), M.D.
Ray (Rev. John).
Rooke (Laurence).
Wing (Vincent).
Afltruc (Jean), Physician to Louis XV.
Dissertatio de petrificatis Boutonneti
re pert is, 18th cent. Lat. and Fr.
3323, f. 33.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1740. D\
4056, f. 267.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1739, 1740. Fr. 4069, ff. 23, 57.
Astry (Sir James). Letter to, from H.
Beverland, n. d. Lat. 1985, f. 45.
Atchen. v. Achen.
AthenaeUB. Excerpta ex Casauboni
animadvers'ionibus in, 17th cent. 1173,
fT. 7-22 ; 1300, ff. 1-5.
— — Deipnosophistarum libri, 1606-
1607. Excerpts. 1111, ff. 69-80.
Atherton (H — ), of Newcastle. Letter
to R. Sterrel, 168}. 3822, f. 166.
Letter to Dr. W. Gibbons, 169f.
4062, f. 251.
Atherton (John), Bishop of Waterford
and Lismore. Account of his trial and
execution, by Rev. J. Quick, 17th ce.it.
1818, ff. 177-188.
Athlone, co. Weht ^feath, Ireland. Ac-
count of its siege by Gen. Ginkel, 1691.
3065. f. 62.
Athol, Earl of. v. Stewart (Johu).
AtimetUS, Pamphili Tiberii Cwsaris
Aula Libcrti Libertus. Verses on the
death of Hornoncea his wife, 15th cent.
Lat. 327, f. 75 b.
Atkines (Thomas), Surgeon, of Northamp-
ton. Formerly owned MS. 1629.
Atkins (fiev. ). Sermon, 1639.
250, f. 200 b.
Atkins (Mrs. — ). Report on her body
by Sir H. Sloane and W. Cowper, 1705.
4078, f. 307.
Atkins (Charles). Letter to his uncle
Lord Carlisle, 1681. 2724, f. 164.
Atkins (Charles), Surgeon of the English
Factory at Gombroon. Letters to J.
INrt i ver, 1 700, 1 70 1 . 332 1 , ff. 38, 8 1 , 90.
Atkins (Sir Jonathan). Letter to Lord
Carlisle, 1683. 2724, f. 168.
Atkinson (C — ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, W. 4046, f. 238.
Atkinson (James), of Christ's Hospital.
Specimen of handwriting, 1664. 994,
ff. 1 b, 2.
Atkinson (John), " Clericus " of Dal-
s ton. Certificate of birth and baptism
of E. Denton, 1654. 2281, f. 2 b.
Atkynson (William). Formerly owned
MS. 446.
Attayde (Antonins de). Correspondence
with M. Correa, 1600, 1601. 902, ff.
10, 11, 23, 33 b, 34, 43 b, 66 b.
Atte Merke (Ralph), of Drayton, co.
Suss. Lease to his brother Nicholas of
land in Drayton and Selhain, co. Suss.,
1352. Lat. 1044, f. 257.
Atton (I*—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, ». d.
4078, f. 241.
At Wynde (Roger). Admission of him
and Isabel, his wife, to the confraternity
of the Friars Minors, in England, 1467.
Lat. 1617, f. 1 b.
Aubert ( ), M.D. Consulte par,
pour A. Calsamilia, 1684. 3998, ff. ,38-41.
Aubert (Claude), Drench Merchant at
Tangier. Information by, against R.
Wyth, 1672. 3514, f. 123.
Inventory of his goods, 1672.
3514, f. 122.
Aubert (Jacques), M.D., of Vemfdme.
Answer to his exposition of metals, by
R. Lane, 17th cent. 2228.
Aubign6 (Theodore Agripjia d*). Sonnet
against the conversion of Henry IV. of
France, 1 7th cent. Fr. 524, f. 10.
Aubigny (K— ). r. Stuart (Katharine),
widow of George, Lord Aubigny.
Aubrey ( ). Letter to Sir H. Sloaue,
n. d. Lat. 4057, f. 290.
Aubrey (John), Antiquary. Miscellanies,
17th cent. Excerpts. 3846, ff. 112 b.
Letter to Dr. W. Holder, 1693.
1388, f. 149.
Letter to Dr. R. Hooke, 1695.
1039, f. 108.
Letter to Sir II. Sloane, n. d.
4057, f. 292.
Auchel ( — d'), Sieur. Livrc de receptes
pour les homines, traduictcs d'A Demand
en Fran<;ois, 1654. 732.
Auden (Charles). Owned, in 1642, MS.
1607.
Audiflret ( ), of Lyon*. Wrote, in
1669, MS. 1076.
Audit Office. Fees to County Auditors,
temp. Jas. I. 1520, f. 9.
INDEX.
31
Audley (Thomas), Bai-on A\idley; I*ord
Chancellor. Character of, 17th cent.
1523, f. 25 b.
Audley End House, in Saffron
Walden, oo. Essex. Epigram on a
drawing of, by Lord Suffolk's steward,
1649. Lilt. 739, ff. lb, 104 b.
Audomarus, Philosopher, of Paris.
Ex posit io summce Geberi secundum, loth
cent. 3120, ff. 145-173.
Auersperg (Wolfgang Engelbrecht von),
Graf. Consilia medica pro, 1638, 1646.
Lat. and Germ. 2253, ff. 73 b-86, 272 b
-274.
Aufrere ( ). Letter to P. Silvester,
n. d. Fr. 4066, f. 257.
Augar (Isaac Elieser), of Amsterdam.
Letter to Sir II. Sloane, n. d. Lat.
4057, f. 293.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1734
Lat. 4068, f. 246.
Augmentation Office. Fees to officers
in, temp. Jas. I. 1520, ff. 5 b, 8.
Augsburg, in Bavaria. Diet of the
German States at, 1555. 2103, ff. 180-
184.
Consilium medicum pro matrona
Augustana, 1632. 2253, ff. 5-53.
Augustine, &., Bishop of Hippo. Elen-
chus operum ejus, 17th cent. 19K1,
f. 38 b.
Beneficia roissam audientibus
evenientia, 15th cent. 3722, f. 128.
I)e cognitione vera; vita?, 14th
cent. 2515, ff. 58-85.
De conflictu virtutum et vitiorum
et de vera religione, 14th cent. 1613,
ff. 14 b-52.
Enchiridion, 13th - 14th centt.
Excerpts. 1580, f. 81 b.
Meditationes de Spiritu Sancto,
14th cent. 2275, ff. 64-72.
De Mendacio, 13th cent. 1 103, A.
ff. 1-9.
Oratio, 14th cent. 1777, f. 49 b.
Oratio ante missam dicenda, 1 5th
cent. 1939, ff. 109-121.
Reg u la, 14th cent. Ext nuts.
1934, f. 82.
De secreto Inearnationia Verbi l>ei
et de ejus dnobus substantiis, 1 4th cent.
1888, ff. 79,79 b.
Sentential ex ejus serinouibtis de
verbis Domini, &c, 14th cent. 3551,
ff. 72 b-84.
AugUBtine, S.t Bis/top of Ifip/HJ (con-
tinued). Speculum Peccatoris, 15th cent.
988, ff. I -13 b.
De spiritu et anima, 14th cent.
2515, ff. 85b-110.
AugUStinus (Erasmub), Verbi Dei
Minister, Memorabilia chronologioa ex
Scripturis Sacris in ejus usum collects,
1577. Germ. 299S, ff. 162-185.
AugUStyne, Dr. v. Agostini (Agostino
degli).
Aumont (Louis d'), Inc. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1717. Fr. 4045, f. 74.
Letter to, from Sir F Sloane, n. d.
Fr. 4069, f. 89.
Letter to his Secretary, from Sir
H. Sloane, 1713. Fr. 4068, f. 74.
Aungell, Master, r. Angel (John).
Aungier (Thomas), Major. Letters to
Finch, 1696, 1697. 2728, ff. 234-
243 b.
Aureyo (Johannes de), Frater Minor.
Confessionale, 15th cent. Fr. 242.%
ff. 1-32.
Aursperg. v. Auersperg.
Ausheim (Ferdinand de), Baro. Con-
silia medica pro, 1646. Lat. ami Ttah
2253, ff. 54-57, 299 b.
Epistola de propinanda aqua ejus
Tectntiana, 17th cent. 2253, f. 90.
Austen, Phylum. Medical treatise
according to, 15th cent. 100.
Austen (John), M.P. for co. Middlesex.
Letter to , 172J. 4046, f. 202.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172*.
4046, f. 204.
Austin (Mary), Jun. Warrant to ap-
point her to be laundress to the intended
Queen, 166L 856, f. 10 b.
Austin (Thomas). Formerly owned MS.
20.
Austin (William), Sen., Barrister, of
Southward. MS. 3150 whs dedicated to,
by J. Day.
Austria. Journal of travels in, by Dr.
E. Browne, 1668-1069. 1905, ff. 1 39,
passim.
Austria, Ardubikes of. Treaty with
England, temp. Hen. VII. JmL 2lo:s,
ff. 189 192.
Ferdinand. Alliaiur of, with
Koine, Germany and England, <,7n;. 1.VJ7.
Ixit. 2103, ff. 203-206.
Austria, Albert, \rc/tdu/;e ot\ Otrdinal.
Horoscope, 1559. 1770, f. 1*49 b.
32
INDEX.
Austria, Charles VI., Arcltdukc of.
Horoscope, 1565. 1770, f. 151.
Austria, Charles Joseph, Archduke of;
brother of the Emperor Leoptld I. Note
of his birth, 1649. 1708, f. 108.
Austria, Ernest, Archduke of. Horo-
scope, 1553. 1770, f. 151b.
Corres]K>ndence with Qii. Eliza-
beth, 159.">. 1786, f. 37.
Austria, Maximilian III., Archduke of.
Horoscope, 1558. 1770, f. 150.
Austria, Sigismund, Archduke of. U.
Molitoris tractatus scriptns ad, de phi-
touicis mulieribus, 1489. 2417, ff. 2-35 b.
Austria, Wenceslaus, Archduke of. Horo-
scope, 1561. 1770, f. 150 b.
Austria, Don John of, natural son of
Philip IV. v. Netherlands, Governors of
Autographs, r. Album Amicornm.
Auzout (Adrien). Judgment of, on
telescopes, early 18th cent. 4019, f. 241.
Avaloil, Province of in Newfoundland.
Grant of, to Sir G. Calvert, 1623. Lut.
and Engl. Copies. 170.
Colonization of, 1670. 3662, f. 24.
AvanziUB (Carol us). Consilium medicum
pro, 17th cent. Ital. 2253, f. 292 b.
Averani (Giuseppe), of Florence. Letter
to Sir H. Newton, 1712. Lai. 4065,
f. 66.
Averson (Hugh), of SncUisham. Account
of payment for sheep, 1604. 3827, f. 2.
Avicenna. v. rlusain ibn vAbd Allah
(Abu 'Ali Al), called Ibn Sinior Aricenna.
Avienus (Rufus Festus). Versus de
Orpheo, 15th cent. 777, f. 88.
Versus de cantu Syrenum, 15th
cent. 777, f. 89 b.
Avinetus Alius Ysaaci. v. Muham-
mad ibn ZakasTya (Abu Bakr), Al HnzT.
Avinon (Walter de). De urinis, 14th
cent. 420, ff. 122-124; 3550, ff. 22 b-
28;— 15th cent. 783, B. ff. 197-203;
3531, ff. 14-1 8.
Avodio (Joseph), of Mount Libawis in
Syria. Letter to Sir H. Slonne, m. d.
4057, f. 294.
Awbrey (Thomas), Seedsman, of London.
Letter to J. Adams, 1690. 4062, f. 237.
Axtell (Co/. Daniel), Regicide. Medical
recipe for, 1657. 153, f. 110.
Ayleway (Thomas). Warrant for diN-
]M>ssessing him of the office of searcher in
the port of London, 1661. 856, f. 26.
Ayllyff (John), Surgeon to Henry YITI.
Owned MS. 1.
Aylmer (Whitgift). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1710. 4042, f. 145.
Aymon (Jean) Letter to, from Sir H.
Sloane, 1 702. Fr. 4068, f. 38.
Ayrey (James), of London. Autograph
in Album, 1697. 2360, f. 4.
Ayry (James). Letter to, from H. Jones,
1697. 4062, f. 268.
Letter to, from A. Buddie, it. d.
4066, f. 289.
Aytoun {Sir Robert), Private Secretary
to Antic of Denmark. Poems, 17th cent.
Copies. 1446, ff. 44 b, 45.
Versus ad, a R. Thorio, 17th cent.
1768, f. 38 b.
Ayyuh IbnSulaiman ibn Ibrahim,
High Priest of Boonda in Africa. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1734. Arab, and Enol.
4053, f. 341.
Azogue, in Guancabelica, Peru. Discourse
on the employment of Indians in the
mines at, 17th cent. 3055, ff. 20-25.
Azores, The. Description of, 17th cent.
Fr. 1019, f. 8 b.
B — (]>r. — ). Encomium on, 17th cent.
3769, f. 11.
B— (A—), of London. Letter to Sir If.
Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 121.
B— (Barbara). Letter to [Sir H. Sloane],
170g. 4041, f. 279.
B— (C— ), Surgeon Royal. Royal letter
commendatory of, to be a freeman of the
city of London, temp. Charles II. 856,
f. 19 b.
B— (D— ), of co. Xorthants. Medical
prescription for, by Dr. J. Met ford, 1666.
LaU. 2812, f. 89.
B— (E— ), M.D. Letter to, from V.
Serrano, 1708. Lut. 4064, f. 157.
B— (G— ), Student of Christ Church, Oxon.
Letter to, from H. Broughton, 1611.
3088, f. 110.
B., H. v. Boxe (Henry).
B— (J— ). Plaister for the fc-othauhe,
17th cent. 2196, f. 122 b.
INDKX.
33
B — (J—)- Fabula ab, H. Sloane inscripta,
18th cent. 3516, f. 209.
B — (M — A — ). Alchemical collections,
1575. 830.
B— (P— C— ), M.P. Letter to, from
u a true zealous Protestant," 17th cent.
1983, B. f. 10.
B— (R— de), of Florence. De Chiro-
mantia, 1407. 513, if. 109-134.
B— (R— ). Letter to A. Hill, 1709.
2902, f. 65.
B— (R— O—). Observations on re-
straining Netherland merchants from
exporting English beer, 1606. 1710,
f. 140.
B— (T— ). Poems, 17th cent. Copies.
1446, ff. 66 b, 89.
B— (T— ), of Queen's College, Oxon. Let-
ter to his friend, on English history,
1656. 3828, ff. 189-204.
B—(W— ). Essay on Ambition, late 17th
cent. 1009, f. 73.
Ba— (Ro— ). Life of Sir T. More, 1599.
828.
Babault (Guy), M.D. On diseases of
the human body, 17th cent. 2415, ff.
103-240.
Receipts, 17th cent. 2414 ; 2415.
Babb ( > Letter to, from Sir H.
Sloane, 172 j. 4068, f. 112.
Babelin ( ), OntlUt at the Hospital
for the Blind in Paris. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1731. Fr. 4052, f. 54.
Baber (Sir John), M.D. Medical re-
ceipts and prescriptions, 17th cent. 1924.
Babo, Dr. v. Babault (Guy).
BabUA, Magister. Alphabetum Alchc-
micum, 14th cent. 1754, ff. 172 b-182.
Babylonians. Observations on the
manners and customs of the antient
Babylonians, 17th cent. Fr. 1013.
Baeoher (— ), Surgeon, of London.
Formulas medicinales receptso ex, 16th
cent. 574, A. f. 33 b.
Baoher ( ), of Tangier. Charge
of maladministration by, against J.
Bland, arc. 1670. 3514, f. 25.
Information by, against soldiers
in Capi. Gyles' Company, 1672. 3514,
f. 116.
Baohilar (George), of Christ's Hospital,
London. Specimens of handwriting,
1671. 994, ff. 7b-10,17b,18,31b,32,
35 b, 36.
SLOANE INDEX.
BachimiUB (Arnold us). Pan-Sophia
Enchiretica, 17th cent. Fr. 3871,
ff. 1-58.
Baohstrom (Jean Frederic). Nova
acstus murini theoria, 17th cent. 4022,
ff. 97-105.
Baehtiflhub, Medicus Arabs. Vita, 18th
cent. 3647, f. 4 b.
Baokwell (Edward), Alderman. Cove-
nant as freighter of the ship Waterhousc
with the owner and master, 1663. 1952,
f. 70.
Accompt of, with Col. H. Norwood,
1668. 3510, f. 25 b.
Baoon (Antony), son of Vie Lord Keeper
Sir N. Baoon. Apology to, from Lord
Essex, [1598]. 1132, ff. 15-25.
Correspondence with Lord Essex,
n. d. 1856, ff. 7 b, 9 b ; 3078, ff 14 b-20.
— — Medical prescriptions for, 1597.
494, ff. 8, 8 b, 11.
Baoon (Francis), Viscount St. Albans.
Catalogue of the extant MSS. of, with a
table of his speeches, etc., 17th cent.
629, ff. 243-245.
- Advancement of Learning, book v. ;
extract from, by Sir M. Williams, 17th
cent. 70.
Essavs ; extracts from, by Sir E.
Sherburne', 17th cent. 836, f. 51.
Novum Organum criticized by D.
Mylius, 17th cent. Lat. 427, ff. 102 b-
119 b.
Natural History ; extracts from,
17th cent. 2283, ff. 65 b-68.
Proportions pond era m rerum
ejusdem magnitudinis e, 17th cent.
1733, f. 7.
Faber fort once, translated by R. H.,
1682. 412, ff. 71-100 b.
Letters and Speeches, 1599-1617.
3522.
Letters, 17th cent. 3078.
Letter to the Lord Chancellor,
touching the history of Britain, [1609].
972, f. 1.
- Correspondence with Cambridge
University, 1616-1619. Engl, and Lat.
3562, ff. 27, 27 b, 42, 86 b, 89, 93.
Letter to the House of Lords, 1621.
826, f. 7.
Letter to the Duke of Buckingham,
[1623]. 972, f. 3.
Letter to Sir H. Snvile touching
helps for the intellectual powers, 17th
cent. 629, ff. 246-250.
34
INDEX.
Bacon (Francis), Viscount St. Albans (con-
tinued). Letter to Sir £. Coke, n. <L
1775, ff. 78-83.
Letters to Lord Essex, n. d. 1775,
ff. 83-85 b.
Letter to James I., m. d. 1775,
f. M.
Letter to the "Company for the
settlement of New Drapery, co. Hert-
ford," n. d. 3827, f. 189.
Letter to, from Sir T. Bodley,
1607. 1775, ff. 50-53.
Speech at the arraignment of Lord
Somerset, 1616. 1002, f. 80-98 b.
Speech on his appointment as
Chancellor, 1617. Imperf. 1856, f. 73.
A confession of the faith written
by, when made Solicitor-General, 17th
cent. 363, ff. 81-93 b.
Discourse touching the Low
Countries, the King of Spain, the King
of Scotland, the French King and Qu.
Elizabeth, 17th cent. 755.
Considerations for the better estab-
lishment of the Church of England, 17th
cent. 1435, ff. 125-130.
• Considerations touching the Queen's
service in Ireland, 17th cent. 1775,
ff. 47-49.
Apology addressed to, by L. Pe-
trucci, 1619. Lot. and Ital. 415, ff.
2-13.
Verses against his condemnation
in 1620, by Dr. Lewis al. La was, 17th
cent. 826, f. 4; 1792, ff. 109-112.
MS. 1622 is dedicated to him.
Bacon (Matthew), M.D., of London.
Autobiography, 1616-1661. 464.
Collection of poems and other
pieces, circ. 1644. Lat. and Engl. 396.
Medical instructions for Sign.
Barganio, 1651. 203, f. 157.
Letter to Sir H. Walgrave, 1653.
1833, f. 15.
Bacon (Montague), Hector of Newbotd
Verdun, co. Leic. Letter to Capt. Tub-
lay, 1743. 4066, f. 127.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4057, ff. 295, 297.
Bacon (Sir Nathanael), youngest son of
Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1st Bart. Declara-
tion of the desperate estate of F. Splra,
in 1548, compiled by. 17th cent. 397.
Bacon (Nathanael). Letter to Sir T.
Browne, n. d. Lat. 4066, f. 248.
Bacon (Sir Nicholas), Lord Keeper.
Orations, 1558, 1562, 1568, 1571. 105,
ff. 1-7.
Ordinances for repairing of abuses,
1566. 1565.
Discourse of Qu. Elizabeth 's mar-
riage with the Duke of " Aluioyne,"
1570. 1786, ff. 18-24.
Bacon (Robert). Poem by, inscribed to
Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent. 3400, ff. 6-10.
Bacon (Roger). Mendacia tria de Al-
chemia, 14th cent 1754, ff. 62-74.
Speculum secretorum Alchimia?,
14th cent. 1754, ff. 48-50 ;— 15th cent.
513, ff. 178b-181; 692, ff. 1-9 b, 113-
117 b ; 1118, ff. 50-56 ;— late 15th cent.
1091, ff. 178-198 ;— 17th cent. 2405,
ff. 39-47 ; Engl. 3688, ff. 87 b-91 ;—
18th cent. Engl. 3506, ff. 42-46.
Brcviloquium alchymiac, 15th cent.
276, ff. 4-10 b.
J. de Rupescissa'* treatise on the
quintessence of Alchemy attributed to,
15th cent. 353.
De quinta essentia, 15th cent.
ff. 101-123; 2322, ff. 135-168 ;— 16th
cent. 23*20, ff. 73-93.
Translatio Fornacuin Geberi, 15th
cent. 1118, ff. 60-71.
Verbum abbreviatum, 15th cent,
692, ff. 46-51 b; — 17th cent. ggg,
f. 167 ; 1842, ff. 32-36.
Errores Alchemici secundum, 15th
cent. 3744, f. 35.
Finalis conclusio Alchemica, 15th
cent. 692, f. 102.
Opus Alchemicum, 15th cent.
2327, ff. 30-33.
Secreta Philosophise, 16th cent.
3657, f. 50 b.
Discourse on the Philosopher's
stone, 17th cent. 1723, ff. 55-60.
Alchemical extracts from, 17th
cent. 2173 ; 2176, ff. 34 b-41.
Experiment by, out of Albertus
Magnus, 17th cent. 2170, ff. 18-30.
Die Alchimistische Kunst, 1575-6.
830, ff. 52-78.
De chymia, 17th cent. 288, ff.
136-138 b.
Liber duodecim aquarum, 15th
cent. 276, ff. 22-23 b; 513, ff. 181b-
188 b.
Dc mirabili potestate artis et
naturaj, 15th cent. $156, IV. 111-116.
De utilitate Astronomic, 17th cent.
2629, ff. 17-56.
INDEX.
Bacon (Roger) {continued). Epistols
ejus ad Johannem Parisiensem de separ-
atione elementorum et de pondeributf,
15th cent. 2327, ff. 25, 35.
De fistula, 15th cent. 238, ff.
2l4b-216b.
Necromantia, 1 7th cent.
ff. 44 b 46.
De perspective^ 15th cent.
3884,
215$
ff. 1-41 ; "2542, ff. 1-55.
•* Radix Mundi," translated by R.
Freloue, 1550. 1799, ff. 31-73.
De retardatione senectutis, 16th
cent. 2320, ff. 56-64.
■ Expositio epistols* ejus de retard*
atione senectntis, 16th cent. 2320, ff.
27-29.
De multiplicatione specierum, 15th.
cent. 2156, ff. 42-71.
Thesaurus Spiritnnm, 17th cent.
3850, ff. 117 b-129 ; 3853, ff. 3-45.
Extracta de cotnpendio studii theo-
logian, 17 th cent. 2629, ff. 2-16.
Bacon (Thomas Sclater). Formerly
owned MS. 3610.
Bacon (William). Experiments magica,
17th cent. 3846, ff. 93b-98; 3851, f.
109 b.
Baddow, co. Essex. Suit respecting
lands in, 1619. 3299, ff. 187-208.
Baden, in Austria. Account by Dr. K.
Browne of the baths, 17th cent. 1911-
1913, ff. 145-150 b.
Badger (John), M.D. Vindication of
himself from slanders of London Apothe-
caries, [1701 J 3914, f. 109.
Badham (John). Letter to Dr E.
Browne, 1702. 1911-1913, f. 138.
Badminton, co. Glove Account of,
arc 1680. Fr. 1028, f. 4 b.
Lists of plants for the Duke of
Beaufort's garden at, 1690-1713. 4070-
4072.
Catalogue of plants growing at,
circ. 1695. 641.
Catalogue of plants and Bowers in
the Duke of Beaufort's garden at, 1699.
525.
B&ok (Abraham), M.D^ of Stockholm.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Lot.
4057, f. 299.
Baerleus (Joannes Henricus), of Strass-
burg. Autograph in album, 1669. 1795
or 2597, f. 55.
Bagford (George). Letter to, from J.
Bagford, n. d. 1983, f. 83.
Bagford (John). Catalogues of his books
and collections, 18th cent. 1044, ff.
533-565.
Collections relating to London,
etc^ circ. 1703. 1106.
Proposals for printing an essay on
the art of typography and calcography,
18th cent. 1044, f. 309.
Commonplace books, circ 1700.
885; 893; 923.
Papers and letters on the art of
printing, 18th cent. 1435, ff. 1-13,
18-23.
History of printing the Bible, and
its editions, 17th cent. Autogr. 1378,
ff. 150, 175-179, 181.
— — Collection* of leaves and fragments
of antient MSS^ with notices of the early
printers, etc., 8th- 18th cent. 1044.
Collections cone printing, public
and private libraries, rare books, writing
and language, 17 th cent. 1085.
Collections to illustrate the art of
writing, 12th- 15th centt. 1086.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1704,
1707. 4039, f. 33U ; 4040, f. 347.
Letter to G. Bagford, n. d. 1983,
f. 83.
Letters to, from J. Austin, 1713.
40lT>, ff. 142, 151.
Owued MSS. 292; 297.
Bagge (Simon), Fellow of Cuius College,
Cambridge. Auswer to a medical dispu-
tation, 1653. L<it. 3310, ff. 233-237.
Baglioni (Adriano). Conto a, della )«r-
dita di Famagosta et del regno di Cipro,
1573. 2256.
Baglivus (Georgius). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1705. Lat. 4039, f. 428.
Bagnenius ( ), Medicus Pisanus.
De arte purgandi, 1618. 3133, ff. 229-
264.
Bagshaw ( ), Douiino, of co. NorV^
ants. Medical prescriptions for, by Dr.
J. Metfbrd, 165J, 1666. Lat. 2812,
£54,88.
Bagshaw (Edward), the Klder, M.P.for
Southward Speech concerning griev-
, 1640. 1430, ff. 51-54 ; 3317, f. 5.
Baguley (Michael). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 170}. 4076, f. 344.
Bagwell (William), Mcrcluint, Prisoner
in the Fleet. ' The arithmetical I descrip-
tion of the celestiall and terrestrial
globes,* with letter to W. Legatt, 1651.
652, ff. 154-157 b.
D 2
3*3
INDEX.
Bahama Isles, W. Indies. Description
of, by C. Salmon, 1687. 45, f. 71 b.
Bahir (L1.). Notre ejus in Genesira, i. 2,
17th cent. 2879, ff. 136-146.
BShr (Ludwig). Answer to a question
whether in the time of a plague it be
lawful to flee, 1551. Trans! . 1665. 791,
ff. 16-21.
Baijman( Richard). Catalogue of treatises
sent by, to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4057,
f. 312.
Baildon (L— > Letter to Mr*.
Binns, 1644. 153, f. 277.
Baildon (William). Letters to his cousin
Dr. Binns, circ. ! 660. 1 53, ff. 94 b, 1 48 b.
Bailleul(A — de). Autograph in album,
1579, 1581. 851, ff. 24, 52.
Bailleill (Adrien de). Autograph in
album, 1582. 851, f. 104.
Bailleill (Philipote de). Autograph in
album, 1579. 851, f. 10 b.
Balllon (Cher. de), of Florence.
Letter to K. Southwell, 1740. Fr. 4056,
f. 320.
Bailo (Edward). Apertio corporis ejus
in Nosocomio D. Thomas, per Drm. F.
<Jlis?on, 1654. 681, f. 24.
Bally (Arthur). Account of an ludian
poisou, 17th cent. 4025, f. 12.
Bainbrigg (Thomas), M. D. Utter to
Sir H. Hoanc, 172$. 4026, f. 436.
Balnea (John), Serjeant-at-Latc. Letter
to him, on the Sea-Caterpillar, 173}.
Extract. 4025, ff. 239-241.
Baines {Sir Thomas), M.D. Kpitaphium
in, per J. Finch, 1681. 3329, f. 5.
Biographical note concerning, n. d.
JJ322, f. 165.
Bairus (Petrus), J/./)., of Turin. De
medendis humani corporis malis enchiri-
dion, 18th cent. Engl. 1630.
Bakepua (Henry dc), Miles. Seal in
1279, copied, 18th cent. 3424, f. 10 b.
Baker ( ), co. NorthanU. Medical
prescription for his daughter, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1655. IaxU 2812, f. 66.
Baker (Anne), of Ashbt/y co. Norihants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1652. Lot. 2812, f. 16 b.
Baker (Daniel), of ChrisVs Hospital.
Specimen of handwriting, 1671. 994,
ff. 21 b-28.
Baker (Ed ward V Proposals to those
desirous of a collection of English insects,
18th cent. 4020, f. 222.
Baker (John). Mystical treatise, 15th-
16th cent. 1524, ff. 40-58.
Baker (John), Butcher, of St. Pukher's
Parish, co. Middl. License to sell meat
privately in Lent, 166J. 856, f. 1 1.
Baker (JohnX Soldier at Tangier. Charge
against, for theft, circ. 1674. 3514,
f. 246.
Baker (Josiah). Letter to J. Whitlocke,
n.d. 1926, ff. 113-117.
Baker (Margaret). Collection of receipts,
1650, 1672. 2485; 2486.
Baker (Richard). Honor discoursed of,
in the theorv of it and the practice,
[1675-1713].* 881.
Baker (Robert). Translation by, of C.
de la Bel Here's " Physiognomia ration-
alis," 17th cent. 3942.
Baker (Robert), Surgeon to Guy's Hospital.
Letter relative to inoculation for the
small-pox, 1729. 406, B. f. 15 b.
Baker (Robert). Letter to J. Petiver,
1701. 4063, f. 91.
Baker (? Samuel), of Gray's fan. Poem
on the Camp, 1687. 2348, f. 37.
Baker (Thomas), Acndemicus Oxoniensiit.
Carmiua in honoretn T. Sack vile, Baron is
dc Buck hurst, Cnncellarii, 16th cent.
Or. and L«t. 3728.
Bakewell (J— ). Letter to Sir II.
Sloane, 1723. 4076, f. 347.
Bakewell (Katharine). Letter to Sir
II. Sloane, 1733. 4076, f. 346.
Bak8terU8 ( ). Versus ad, a F.
Thorio, 17th cent.. 1768, f. 48 b.
Baku, in Transcaucasia. Journey to,
from Shamakba, 17th cent. Gem.
2910, ff. 112-123.
Balacala. r. Batticaloa, in Ceylon.
Balamln. c. Balvmin.
Balasore, in Bengal. Directions for
sailing from, to Hooghly, 17th cent.
3668, f. 40 b.
Balasore River, in Bengal. Chart of,
by Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665,
ff. 69 b, 70.
Balbian (Justus a), of Alost in Flanders.
Tractatus varji tie alchymia et de lapide
philosophic*, 17th cent. 1255, ff. 105-
143.
Descriptio libri S. Asrob, 17th
cent. 1255, ff. 14-23.
Translatio scripti de lapide philo-
sophico ex superiori lingua Oermanica
in inferiorem, 1600. 1255, ff. 11 b-13.
INDEX.
.37
Baloleugh (Madam ). Note of her
birth, 165}. 1708, f. 107.
BaldCBUS (Philippus). History of Ceylon,
17th cent. Germ. Extracts. 2711, ff.
201-203.
Baldaaaare (Giovanni di), Abbissino,
Cavagliere di S. Antonio. Historia degli
Abbissini popoli dell* Etiopia, 17th cent.
2257.
Balduin (Francois), of Arras. Auto-
graph inscription, n. d. Lat. 2764,
f. 3.
Bale (John), Bishop of Ossory. Account
of him and his works, out of Fuller's
MAbel RedivivuslM circ. 1700. 885,
f. 68.
Bale (John). Letter to the Duchess of
Beaufort, 1692. 4062, f. 246.
Letter to, from M. Banckes, 1689.
4062, f. 231.
Balemin, al. Balamin, dl. Beleem.
De imagine plane tar urn, 17th ceut.
3822/ ff. 54-58.
De imaginibus, 17th cent. 3826,
ff. lOOb-101.
Do Mgillis et imaginibus plane-
tar urn, 17th cent. 3848, ff. 52-02.
Bales (John), Alchemist. "Liber li-
brum,M 17th ceut. 3087, ff. 12-23.
Balfour (Sir Andrew), of Edinburgh.
Catalogue of his books, 1694. 3332, ft'.
91-98.
Letter to Sir C. Scarburgh, 1691.
4077, f. 15.
Balfour (Sir James), of Pittendreich,
Secretary to Mary, Qu. of Scots. Certi-
ficate by, of the authenticity of a copy
of the bond of the Scottish Nobility for
Sromoting Bothwell's marriage with
(ary, Qu. of Scots, 1567. 3199, f.
137 b.
Balgay (Elizabeth). Medicines pre-
scribed for, by Dr. Cottee, 1606. 1592,
f. 8.
Balherbe (Pedro de), of Seville. Declara-
tion of his Will by his executors, 1670.
Spm. 2802, ff. 2d-102.
Ball (Thomas), Embroiderer, of St. Giles
without Cripplegate, London. Bill of
debt, 1601. 362, f. 3.
Ball (Thomas), Vicar of Northampton.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 5 b.
Ball (Thomas), of Emanuel College, Cam-
bridge. Notes of his sermons, by D.
Foote, 17th cent. 598, f. 20.
Ballantine (Sir John), of CrooMale Hall,
Cumberland. Letter to Dr. S. Wall,
1680. 1731, A. f. 47.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1681.
Dr.
2724, f. 169
Ballard (John). Letter to
1661. 118, f. 320.
Ballard (Martin). Answer to Duport's
apology, 1647. 1454, f. 22.
Ballard (N— ). Letter to , arc
1550. Draft. 748, t 63.
Ballard (Thomas), Jun. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1690. 4036, f. 78.
Ballasore. r. Balasore.
Balle (Charles). Letter to, from Dr. D
Bottom, 1701. ltal. 4063, f. 92.
Balle (Robert). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1718-1728. 4045, ff. 165, 181, 187;
4046, ff. 100, 146; 4047, f. 288; 4049,
f. 248 ; 4050, f. 41.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane
1727. 4068, f. 138.
Bailee (John), self-styled " Duke of Oak-
ha>n and Alcncon, Protestor to James
III." Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1702.
4075, f. 241.
Ballot. On its nature and use, particu-
larly in the state of Venice, 17th cent.
30X2, ff. 1-9 b.
Ballyman (John), M.D., of Exeter.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1714, 1734.
4077, ff. 69, 109.
Balmerinooh, Baron, r. Elphinston
(John).
Balstone (P— ). Formerly owned MS.
73.
Balstone (William). Formerly owned
MS. 73.
Balta8ar, Judeus. Processus alchemicus,
1572. 3661, I 256 b.
Baltic Sea. Maris Balthici piscium
catalogue, a P. Artedo, 18th cent.
3870.
Baly (John). Admission of him and
Katharine, his wife, to the confraternity
of the Friars Minors, in England, 1450.
Lot. 1617, ff. 76 b, 77.
Bampfylde (Dame Gertrude), wife of
Sir C. W. Bampfylde, 3rd Bart., of
Polthnore. Letter to, from Sir II.
Sloane, 1714. 4077, f. 69.
Banastre, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 92 b.
BanaBtre (J — ). Letter to Sir H
Sloane, n. d. Lat. 4057, f. 301.
38
INDEX.
Banbury, Countess of. r. Knollys
(Anne).
Banokes (Matthew). Estimate for
making a promenade at Chelsea House
for the Duke of Beaufort, [1689]. 4060,
f. 260.
Letter to J. Bale, 1689. 4062,
f. 231.
Bancroft (Richard), Archbishop of Can*
terbury. Answer to his complaint, by
H. Bronghton, n. d. 3088, f. 106 b.
Verses on his prayer for Prince
Henry, 1627. 1489, f. 9 b.
Bandinell (Daniel), Dean of Jersey.
Warrant for appointment to the Deanery,
vacant by his death, 1661. 856,
f. 5 b.
Bane (I — ), Imperial Commissioner. Ar-
ticles for protection of English and
German merchants, 1545. fr. 2103,
f. 197.
Banes, r. Baines.
Banester al. Banister (John). Ex-
cerpta medica e, 17th cent. 2109, ff.
1-107.
BaniBius (Paul us), Silesius. Epistola
ad I. Hubnerum, 1638. Copy. 639,
ff. 146-148 b.
Banister (Henry), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge of mutiny against, by Ensign
T. White, 1670. 3514, f. 39.
Banister (John), v. Banester.
Banister (Rev. John), of Virginia.
Papers relating to natural history, 1678-
1680. 4002.
List of his physiological collections,
made after his death, 1692. 3321, f. 8.
Letter to the Bishop of London,
1689. 3321, f. 1.
Letter to S. Doody, with lists of
plants, n. d. Copies. 3321, ff. 3-6 b.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 3321,
f. 7.
Bankes (Benjamin). Letter to Dr. X.
Grew, n. d. Tmperf. 1941, f. 21.
Bankes (Sir John), Attorney-General.
Argument concerning shipmoney, 1637.
1569; 3933, ff. 140-174.
Bann (Nathanael), M.D., of Manchester.
Letters to Dr. Sampson, 1681. 123, ff.
4,9,11.
Bannatyne (Adam), Bishop of Aberdeen.
Sentence of deposition against, 1638.
650, f. 74.
Bannister (William). Dedicatory let-
ter to A. Simpson, 1658. 1470, f. 249.
Lady Beaumont's funeral sermon,
copied by, 1658. 1470, ff. 249-267.
•p^wt^Tw^ in Java. Journal of voyage
to, by W. Perse, 1679-1680. 3669.
Banyer (Henry), of Leghorn. Letter to
J. Petiver, 17 If. 3322, f. 85.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4057, f. 303.
Baratier (Francois), French Protestant
Minister. Letter to Le Maitre,
1735. Fr. Extract. 4066, f. 113.
Barba, al. Burdegalia, al. Burgan-
dia (Johannes de). v. Bordeaux
(John de).
Barbados. History of, by J. Scott, 17th
cent. 3662, ff. 50-78.
Account of, with map, 1684.
2441.
Retention of St. Christopher's by
the French Governor of, 1668. Fr. and
Engl. 1519, ff. 234, 236.
Papers relating to, 1685, 1687.
3984, ff. 187-197.
Act for the government of, 1697.
2902, ff. 83-86.
Instructions to the Governor, 18th
cent. 2902, ff. 87-89.
Letters relating to, from J. Wal-
duck to J. Petiver, 1711-1712. 2302.
Catalogue of plants from, 1690.
2346, ff. 197 b-199.
Names of plants collected in, for
the King's use, by J. Reed, 1690. 4070,
ff. 17 b, 19.
List of plants sent from, by J.
Weir to the Duchess of Beaufort, 169t*.
4072, f. 299.
List of seeds from, 169*. 1968,
f. 182.
Catalogue of trees from, 18th cent.
3332, f. 28 b.
Barbara, & Meraoria de, metrice, 15th
cent. 2471 or 2718, f. 42 ; 2565, f. 28;
2633, f. 34; 2683, f. 20; 2916, f. 127.
Memoria de, 15th cent. 2571, f.
20 b.
Barbara (Isabella). Consilium modicum
pro ejus epilepsia, etc., 1643. Ital.
2253, f. 203 b.
Barbarigo (Angelo). Consilia medica
pro ejus fluxione catarrhali, 1641. 2253,
f. 181. ^
INDEX.
39
Barbary. Treatise of the revolution!
from 1508 in, 17th cent. 3405.
Account of, by J. Willson, ct'rc.
1660. 3509, ff. 11-14.
Discourse of, by Lord Sandwich,
1662. 3509, ff. 25-27.
Trade of Tangier merchants with
the Moors of Barbary, 1675. 3512, f. 206.
Relation of, by J. Whitehead,
captured in 1691 by the Moors, 18th
cent. 90.
Collection of its productions, with
drawings by J. Jones and E. Albin, 17th
cent. 4003, ff. 17-24.
Drawings of plants in, by J. James,
with descriptions, etc., 1680. 4009,
ff. 1-35.
Barbeirac. v. Barbeyrac.
Barberini, Family of. Account of their
sudden flight from Rome, temp. Innoc. X.
3299, f. 177.
Barberini (Francesco), the Elder, Car-
dinai. Catalogus rei nummaria* veteris
Romans, 1693. 2843.
Barbette (Paul us), M.D., of Amsterdam.
Anatomia Practica, 17th cent. Dutch,
Lat. and Fk Antogr. 2826.
On gangrenes, 17th cent. Extract,
379, ff. 27-29 b.
Medicamenta repellentia, 17th
cent. 1285, ff. 185-186.
Barbeyrac (Charles), M.D., of Mont-
peUier. Traite* des niaux veneriens,
17th cent. 3903, ff. 221-255.
Consulte par, pour A. Calsamilia,
1684. 3998, ff. 38-41.
Consulte par, a l'Hdpital General
de Montpellier, 17 th cent. 3998, ff. 42-
Consul tes m&icaux, 1684. 3998,
ff. 44t>-49 b.
Barbon (Nicolas) M.J). Certificate
cone, the repair of a passage belonging
to, near the Ordnance Office, 1682.
1048, f. 63.
Barbor (Isabel). Verses sent to a lady
at Eaton, with the answer, 17th cent.
1807, f. 141.
Barclay (John). Versus in, a F. Thory,
17th cent. 1768, ff. 29, 38.
Barclay (Robert). Letter in the name
of the Committee of both nations to
Lord Fairfax, 1645. 1519, f. 96.
Barden (D — ). Delineatio geometrica
montis metallic!, 1656, 4030,
Bardolfe, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 41. '
Barebones. v. Barbon.
Barford (Jonathan). Legacy to St.
Thomas Hospital, London, 1691. 2728,
A. f. 134.
Barg8BU8 (Petrus Angel i us), r. Angelio
(Pietro), da Barga.
Bargellini (Cam ill o), of Bologna. In-
formatio Doct. Dominici de ejus morbo
gallico, 17th cent. 2253, f. 198 b.
Bargrave (Robert), of Canterbury. Bio-
graphical notes on him and his wife,
1628-1661. 1708, f. 107.
Barham (Henry X Sen., M.J). Account
of Jamaica, 1722. 3918.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1713-
1725. 4043, ff. 45, 208 ; 4045, ff. 55,
58, 68, 77, 89, 108, 110, 204; 4046,
ff. 140, 242, 260, 289, 325 ; 4047, ff. 165,
337 ; 4048, f. 15; 4078, f. 259.
Barham (Henry), Jim. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1726-1733. 4048, ff. 156,
299; 4053, f. 32.
Baricellus (Julius Cwsar). Hortulus
genialis, 17th cent. Excerpts. 1988,
ff. 193-201.
Receptee mediae, 17 th cent. 2547,
ff. 48 b-53.
Barker ( ). Sermon preached at St.
Mary's, [Oxford], 16th cent. 2987, f. 38.
Barker ( ), M.D.. of Shrexcsbury.
Commonplace book, 1595-1605. 78,
ff. 150-184.
■ Medical observations and memor-
anda, circ. 1600. 79, ff. 112-156.
Barker ( ), Puritan Minister at
Pytchley, co. Northants. Speech at his
execution for adultery and murder, 1637.
363, ff. 1-8 b.
Barker ( ), Minister. A supposed
letter read to, from N. Wallington, 1650.
922, f. 168.
Barker (J—), of the Middle Temple.
Owned, in 1669, MS 3926.
Barker (Olivia). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1736. 4076, f. 368.
Barkham (Susan). Verses on, 1654-
1668. 1431, ff. 77 b-85.
Barking Abbey, co. Essex. Pedigrees
from the rental book, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 3051.
Barkley. r. Berkeley.
Barksdale (J—). Letter to Sir J,
Houbland, 1697. 2902, f. 163.
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INDEX.
Barlaam and Josaphat, S3. Legenda
de, 15th cent.. 1936, ff. 130-139.
Barles (Louis), J/. A, of Marseilles.
"flouvelles Decouvertes" de, 17th cent.
Extracts. 229, ff. 95-101 b.
Barlett (John), M.D., of co. Suss.
Medical receipt*, 16th cent. 1759.
Barlow (Charles), of Emanuel College,
Cambridge. Bookplate. 3794.
Barlow (John), M.D., of Manchest r.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1730-1734.
4051, ff. 146, 168, 1K4. 204,231 ; 4052,
f. 88; 4053, f. 256.
Barlow (Ralph), Dean of Bath and
Wells. Roval letter to the Bishop to
confer the Uviug of Cheddar on him, in
case of lapse, [1621-1631]. 856, f. 14.
Barlow (Thomas),©/ Queen's Coll^ 0x*m. ;
Bodley's Librarian, after*. Bishop of
Lincoln. Owned, in 1658, MS. 1986.
Barlow (W— \ of Plymouth. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1734, 1737, 1743.
4025, ff. 14 20; 4055, f. 131; 4057,
f. 187.
Barlow (William), of St. John's College,
Cambridge. Quostiones theologies in
die Comitiorum disputatft, ciiv, 1578.
478, ff. 38-70 b.
Barnard ( ). Receipt for stores at
Tangier, 1073. 3511, f. 239.
Barnard (Henry). Letter to J. Petiver,
1701. 3321, f."77.
Barnard (John), of Abington, co. No*tht. ;
2nd husband of Shakespeare's grand'
daughter, Elizabeth Hall. Medical case,
1652. Lot. 2812, f. 50 b.
Barnard (John), of Brampton, oo. Hunt.
Medical prescription of Jesuits' bark for
his wife by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lot.
2812, f. 69.
Barnard (William), Rector of Esher,
co. Surr. Medical case of a parishioner
recommended by, to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4077, f. 286.
BarnerUB (Jacobus), Ph.eiM.D. Colle-
gium phyaicum in Academia Lipaiensi
habitum, 1676. 1220, ff. 1-186.
Collegium medicura institutional
Lipsia? habitum, 1676. 2140.
Barnes, r. Berners.
Barnes (John), Rector of Wormley.
Commission to, from the Bishop of
London, 1561. 1317, £ 116 b.
Barnes (Joshua), Qrmca Lingua Pro-
fessor Regius Cattfahrigiensi*. Versus
in laudem T. Guidotti, 17th oent. Or.
2038, f. 7.
Barnes (William), of Monmouth. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 170J. 4041, ff. 89, 93.
Barnham, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 42.
Barnsel ( ), M.D. Formula soedi-
dnales receptee ex, 16th cent. 574, A.
f. 33.
Barnsley (Thomas), Draper, of London.
Conveyance of lease of his messuage ,
1687. 2655, f. 157.
Baro (Peter), L >dy Margaret Professor
of Divinity, Cambridge. QiuMtione*
theologies* in vespere Comitiorum dia-
putatsc, oirc. 1570. 478.
Barooius (Franciscu*). r. Baxozzi
(Francesco).
Barolitanns (Marianus Sanctns). v
Sanctus (Marianus), Barolitanus.
Barometer. Graduations Scheuch-
zerianc fundamentum, 1725. Lat. and
Ocrm. MS. and Prints. 4065, ff.299b-
302 b.
Baronetage. List of Baronets, 1619.
2904, f. 33.
Baroszi (Francesco), of Venice. Mathe-
matical instrument invented by, with
drawing, 1566. 2279, f. 94 b.
Barr (James), Brewer, of Lmndon. In-
ventory of his goods, 1598. 2177, f. 23.
Barre ( X <'* Laguy. Consilium
lnedicuin pro ejus genero, 1647. 2881,
L 160.
Barrell (Rev. Edmund), of Srtton at
Hone. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1721-
1736. 4025, ff. 27-36 ; 4026, t 242 ;
4049, f. 8; 4053, f. 72; 4054, f. 320:
4076, £ 323.
Barret (Grace). Memorandum of her
birth, 1611. 3490, A. f. 83.
Barret (Mary). Memorandum of her
birth, 1609. 3490, A. f. 83.
Barret (S— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane
n.d. 4077, f. 73.
Barrett (Dacres Leonard), of BeUumse
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1701-1719
4038, f. 261 ; 4041, f. 216 ; 4043, f. 267
4045, f. 121, 267.
Barrett (J—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane
«. d. 4077, f. 71.
INDEX.
41
Barretto de Resende( Pedro), Captain.
Livro do estado da India Oriental, 1646.
197.
Barrillot ( X °f Geneva. Letter to
J. T. Woolhonse, 1729. Fr. Coj>y.
4050, f. 158.
Banington (Nicholas de). Seal. Copy,
18th cent. 3*24, f. 11.
Barrodflle (Joseph). Letter to Dr. £.
Browne, 1669. 1911-1913, f. 124.
Barron (Johannes), Student of St.
Andrew* s University, co. Fife. Annota-
menta in Arisiotelis libros de cselo et de
generation© et interitu, 1618-1619.
2018, ff. 109-182.
Barrough. v. Barrow.
Barrow (I—). Letter to J. Petirer,
n.d. 4066, £262.
Barrow (Isaac), B.A. Cont'd). \ afterte.
Master of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Translation by, of Actuarius' Com-
pendium of urines, 17th cent. 1635,
ff. 30-61.
Barrow (Samuel), of Madras. Letter
to Sir J. Hoskins and Dr. R. Hooke,
1686. 1039, f. 133.
Barrow (Thomas), of Xeicgate Market.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1710. 4064, f. 227.
Barrow (Thomas). Letter to A. M.ck-
uaghton, 1712. 4065, f. 43.
Barrow (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1733. 4052, f. 328.
Barrow (Thomas), father of Dr. Isaac
Barrow. Letter to Dr. Mouutague, n. d.
2903, f. 114.
Barry {Col. ). Letter to, from Lord
Carlisle, 1679. 2724, ff. 250-252.
Barry (David). Apprenticeship of, to
S. Luke, 1674. 3512, f. 73.
Barrye (James). Elegy on the death of
James I., 1 7th cent. 1394, f. 176.
Baraolone (Bartbolomieus de). Pro-
cessus alchemicus, 1572. 8661, f. 252 b.
Banton (Edward), MaxhantyOf Tewkes-
bury. Acknowledgment of his debt to
R. Portman, 1592. 2497, f. 34.
Bartar (Edward), of Cabo Corso Town.
Letter to J. Petiver, ff$g. 3321, f. 32.
Bartas, Stow du. v. Saluste (Guillanme
de), Siew- du Bartas.
Bartesius (George), Gatnanus. De
cataractis oculorum ex Quarta, Quinta
et Sexta parte Ophthalmodulias ejus,
1694. Lat. transl. 699 ; 2530, ff. 1-57.
Bartholinus (Bartholns Caspar), Pro-
fessor of Eloquence at Copenhagen.
Letter to, from B. Sererinius, 1655.
2870, f. 55.
Bartholinus (Caspar), of Malmoa.
Annotations in ejns raetaphysicam ma-
jorem, 17th cent. 235, ff. 14-45.
Collectanea ex ejus institutionibus
anatomicis, 17th cent. 3635, ff. 119 b-
144.
Bartholinus (Caspar), *>n of Thomas
Bartholinus, the Eider. Collegium
Physicnm privatim yentilandnm pro-
posituin, 1688. 3007, ff. 26-37.
Collegii Physici dissertationes
duse, 17th cent. 3007, ff. 1-25, 38-53.
Bartholinus (Thomas), the Eider
Tabula musculorum omnium tot i us cor-
poris, 1666. 2524, B.
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cent. 2825, ff. 69-123.
Tabula anatomica, 17th cent.
2882, f. 90.
Histories anatomica}, 17th cent.
Extracts. 1172, ff. 84-88 ; 1913, f. 32 ;
232C, ff. 124-135 ; 3391, fl*. 3, 4, 5, C-9.
Verses on, by B. Severinius, 17th
cent. 2870, f. 3.
Bartholom&US, Anglicus. De pro-
prietatibus rerum, 14th cent. 471 ; 511 ;
3167; 3539.
— — De proprietatibus rerum lib. viii.,
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■ De proprietatibus rornm, 15th
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BartholomsBUB, Phihsophus. Practica
medics, 13th cent. 1615, ff. 46-68;
2454, ff. 26-52.
Formulas remediorum, 13th cent*
Bartels (Matthias).
Romeril, 17th cent.
Versus ad, a Th.
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1933, f. 98 b.
Breviarium de regimine sanitatis,
15th cent. 3149, ff. 19-26.
Bartholomew, S. Hymnus ad, 12th
cent. Imperf. 3103, f. 115 b.
Bartlet (Anthony). P. Severini Idea
medicine, probably translated by, circ.
1600. 11.
Bartlet (J — ), of Kensington. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1728. 4049, f. 142.
Bartlet (Nathanael), M.D., of Poole.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720. Lat.
4048, f. 221.
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INDEX.
Bartlett (William), of Madeira. Letter
to Lord Carlisle, 1679. 2724, f. 204.
Bartlot (Richard), MJ). Medical receipt,
16th cent. 3149, f. 48 b.
Barton (G— \ Bookseller, of St. Martin's
Street, London. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4057, f. 304.
Barton (Jacobus). Carmen in honorem
H. Sloane, n.d.- 3516, f. 32.
Barton (Joseph). Letter to, from A.
Hill, 1697. 2902, ff. 20, 4t.
Barton (L— ). Letters to Dr. Binns,
circ. 1660. 153, ff. 80 b, 99 b.
Bartram (John), Quaker, of Skulkhill,
Philadelphia, U.S.A. Remarks by, on
insects sent to Sir H. Sloane, 1742.
4019, ff. 132,133.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1741,
1742. 4057, ff. 56, 157.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4069, f. 90.
Barwell (Edmund), Master of Christ's
College, Cambridge. Qu test tones theolo-
gies in vespere Comitiorum disputatte,
circ. 1570. 478.
Barwell (Nathanael), of Acirorth, near
Pontefract. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1731. 4052, f. 5.
Barwiok ( ), Major. Scheme of hid
nativity, 1619. 1707, f. 43 b.
Barwiok (Peter), M.D., Physician to
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1682. 3299, f. 71.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1689-
1700. 4036, ff. 57-61 b, 65-71 b, 74,
85, 88, 90-92 b, 95 ; 4037, f. 368.
— — Letter to the Duchess of Albemarle,
1690. 4036, f. 97.
■ Letter to, from A. Ashe, n. d.
4066, f. 255.
Barzlus (Arnoldt), Heer van Riderwoorde,
Consul of Land-van-den- Urye. MS. 339
was dedicated to him in 1577 by C. Scby-
lander.
Basil, S. Monita, 14th cent. 2275, ff.
205-207.
Kxcerpta theologica ex, 1 3th -14th
cent. 1580, f. 28.
« Epistola ad Olympium, 17th cent.
Gr. 2764, f. 145.
Basilius. Versus de Vino et Venere,
15th cent. 777, f. 88 b.
Baailius Valentinus. v. Valentinus
(Basil ins).
Baskervile (Robert), M.D. Letter to
Dr. W. Gibbons, 1698. 4077, f. 284.
Letter to Lady Woroester, 169i».
4078, f. 387.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, }$JJ. 4076,
f. 348.
Baakervill (Sir Thomas). Commission
to be commander of the English forces
in Picardy, 1596. Copy. 33, t 9 b.
Basle, in Switzerland, Gemmarum
Basilianarum expositio per VUlerium,
17th cent. 3524.
Agentis Ordinum Baailea Epistola
ad Dora, de Brederode, 1633. 654, f. 73,
Epistola ad Basiliensem, a J. Dnrv,
n. d. 654, f. 82.
Basnage de Beauval (Henri). Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1695- -1698 and n. d.
Fr. 4036, ff. 215, 219, 273, 299;
4037, f. 56 ; 4057, ff. 305-309 b.
BaBBadonni (Giovanni), Venetian Am-
bassador to England. Articles submitted
by the English Government for his
approval, circ. 1596. Lot. 3299, f. 47.
Baasand ( ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. Lat. 4057, f. 310.
Basaano (Abraham). Owned, in 1571,
MS. 2265.
Basse (William), Poet. Verses on Shakes-
peare, 17th cent. 1792, f. 114.
Bassett (Edward) Letter to, from his
uncle, J. Bassett, 1676. 4062, f. 188.
Bassett (Edward). Receptee medicas et
catalogue librorum, 18th cent. 2392.
Bassett (John). Letter to his nephew,
E. Bassett, 1676. 4062, f. 188.
Basta (Georgio), Count oVHust, Imperial
Commander-in-Chief in Hungary. Testi-
monial in favour of L. Petrncci, 1607.
Ital. and Lat. Copies. 415, ff. 14, 14 b.
Baster (Job), M.D., of Zierikzee. Obser-
vations anatomic® practice, 1742.
4025, f. 37.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1732-
1 745. Lat, Fr. and Engl. 4025, f. 40 ;
4026, ff. 215-228 ; 4057, ff. 212, 242.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1737-1740. Lat. and Engl. 4068,
ff. 342, 350 ; 4069, ff. 10, 28, 43, 92, 93.
Bastian al. Basting (Michael), of
Christ's Hospital, London. Specimens of
handwriting, 1671. 994, ff. 15 b, 1»»,
33 b, 34, 37 b, 38.
Basting, v. Bastian.
INDEX.
43
Bastingius (D— ). Carmen Satyricum
in, 1589. 2764, f. 153.
Bastwioke (John), M.D. Apologia ejus
Edoardo, Comiti Dorset, dicata, n. d.
2131, ff. 1-15.
Letter to G. Willingham, n. d.
2035, B. f. 10.
Batatses (Basil), of Constantinople. Let*
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1732. Gr. 4052,
f. 233.
Batehelor (fiood*ife ), of Oundle.
Medicine prescribed for, 1615. 1814,
f. 103.
Bate (GeorgeX MJ). Medicamenta
usitatiora, 17th cent. Sid, passim; 1080,
B^ passim i 1966.
Letter to Dr. Colston, circ. 1650.
118, f. 235.
Letter to N. Ondart on the treat-
ment of the oase of the Duke of
Gloucester, 1660. Copy. 123, f. 2 b.
Bate (Henry). The «De Mundo" of
Abraham ben Meir Aben Ezra, trans-
lated by, 15th cent. 312, ff. 70b-96 b.
Bateman (John), M.D. Formerly owned
MSS. 3914; 3915.
Bath* co, Sam. Plan of the Roman
Quadrivium at, 1711. Lat. 4042, f. 312.
On the virtues of the waters, 18th
cent. 3984, f. 249.
Song, with musical notes, on cures
performed at, 17th cent. 292, f. 6.
Bath and Wells, Diocese of. Returns
of value of chantry lands in, temp. Eliz.
Fragments. 3759, ff. 1 b, 35.
, Bishops of. Royal letter to the
Bishop to confer the living of Cheddar
on Dean Barlow in case of lapse, [1621-
1631], 856, f. 14.
v. Lake (Arthur).
Montague (James).
Pierce (William).
Bathurst (Ralph), M.D., President of
Trinity College, Oxford. Letter to,
from Dr. N. Highmore, n. d. 548, ff.
14b-17.
Bathy (John), of Tangier. Examination
of, in atrial for theft, 167). 3514,
f. 83.
Batte (Robert), of Farnley. Letter to
Dr. H. Power, 1666. 3515, f. 57.
Battiealoa, in Ceylon. Chart sjof, by
Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 42.
Battle (William), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4026, f. 435.
Battle Abbey, co. Suss. Papal grant
of a cemetery to, in St. Nicholas Church,
Exeter, 14th cent. 1777, f. 88.
MS. 4031 was given to, by Abbat
J. Nuton, [1463-1490].
Batton (William). Owned, in 1603,
MS. 3024.
BattUfl (Bartholomew), Professor Theo-
logies in Academia Qryphiswaldensi.
Oratio funebris in ejus honorem per M.
Stephanum, 1639. 2888, ff. 1-5.
J. Gundermanni epigramma in
ejus tractatum "De hominis justifica-
tione," 17th cent. 2888, f. 5 b.
Bauda (Isaac). Speech for the defence
of, v. J. Gonsal, late 17th cent. Fr.
1009, f. 160.
Baudelot de Dairval (Charles CesarX
French Antiquary. Correspondence on
coins and medals, 1697. Dutch. Copies.
130, ff. 7-14 b.
Letter to G. Schroedter, n. d. Fr.
2878, f. 1.
Bauderon (Brice). Index in ejus phar-
macopoeiam, 17th cent. 3119, ff. 294-
318.
Baudewens (Samuel). De morbo et
obitu ejus, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 141 b-
144.
BaudiUS (Dominicus). Epistola? ad S. a
Bergen, 1605-8. 2882, ff. 51-53.
— — Epistola metrics ad, a F. Thory,
17th cent. 1768, ff. 43-48.
Baudrand (Michel Antoine). Addita-
menta ad ejus lexicon geographicum,
18th cent. 2887, ff. 212-214.
Bauhinus (Joannes Caspar), at Basle.
Autograph in album, 1670. 1795 or
2597, f. 12.
Baulerus (Johannes Jacobus), UUnensis.
Letters commendatory of, circ. 1640.
Lat. 2882, f. 42.
Baumgartnerus (Hieronymus). Letter
to, from P. Melanchthon, n. d. Lat.
2764, f. 4.
Baumgartnerus (Hieronymus fi litis
Hieronymi), of Nuremberg. Letters to,
from Joachim Camerarius, n. d. Lat.
2764, f. 9, 135.
Baumgartnerus (Joannes Georgia*).
Letter to, from G. Postellus, 1561. Lat.
1413 or 2959, ff. 93-95.
Bauthumley (Jacob). Theological
treatise, 17th cent. 2544, ff. 1-53.
Bavaria. Journal of travels in, 17th
cent. 3552.
N
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INDEX.
Bavaria (Anne de), tcife of the Due
d'Enghicn. v. Bourbon (Henri Jules de),
Due cTEnghien.
Bavaria, Ernest, Duke of. v. Cologne,
Archbishops Electors of,
Bave (Charles), M.D,, of Bath. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1714-1734. 4076, ff.
352-365..
Bave (Samuel). Medical ease of Mrs.
Monuington, 1635. 118, f. 313.
Baxter (Richard). Note on N. Billings-
. ley's " Anthropopoea," circ. 1689. Autogr.
1161, f. 2.
Extract from the Dedication of
"The Saints' Everlasting Rest," 1667.
1022, ff. 3-7.
Baxter (William), Master of the Mercers9
School, London, Letter to Dr. Thorp,
1707. 3986, f. 23.
Bayer (Gottlieb Siegfrid), Ptofesxr at
St. Petersburg. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1731-1737. Lot. 4026, ff. 229-237.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1733, 1736, 1737. 4068 ff. 198, 287, 323.
Bayerus (Angelus). Met W us mor-
boruin curandoruni, 17th cent. 3133,
f. 305.
index to his Methodus ni or bo rum
curandorum, 17th cent. 1035, ff. 0S-
76 b.
Bayes, Mr. v. Dryden (John).
Bayle (Francois). De npoplexia, 17th
cent. Excerpt. 1845, ff. 1-11.
Bayley (Walter), M.D. Prescriptions,
17th cent. 1660, ff. 29 b-31 b.
Baylie (Richard). Probate of Arch-
bishop Laud's will, 166$. 3080.
Bayly (Edward), M.D. . Account of an
earthquake in Sussex, 1734. 4025, f. 229.
Bayly (Elizabeth), of co. Norlhants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1655. Lot. 2812, f. 71 b.
Baynard (Edward), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1698. 4037, f. 97.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 4066,
f. 263.
Baynard (Capt. John). Royal letter
for the admission of, into the Charter
House Hospital, 162f 856, f. 12 b.
Baynard (John). Letters to Dr. W.
Holder on his treatise on harmony, 1692-
1694. 1388, ff. 57-180 b.
Baynes (John), Serjennt • at • late, v,
I'aincs.
Baynes (Paul). "Christian letters'*
in the year 1620, copied by N. Walling-
ton, 1650. 922, ff. 52-68 b.
Bayrua (Petras). v. Bairu*.
Beaoon (John), of Lombard Street. Let-
ter to Lord Carlisle, 1680. 2734, f. 230.
Beale ( ), M.D. Biographical notes
on him and his wife, 1629-1660. 1706,
f. 107.
Beale (Henry). Collection of medical
receipts given by, to his brother BaTtheJo*
mew, 17th cent. 1439, ff. 3-144.
Beale (John), Rector of YeovU, co. Som.
Concerning perspective*, tubes and tele*
scopes, 17th cent. 548, f. 18.
The art of making parchment,
vellum, glue, etc., read before the Royal
Society, 25 May 1664. 698, f. 89 b.
Letter to S. Hartlib (?) on educa-
tion, 1652. Lat. 649, f. 206.
Letter to, from Dr. N. Highmore,
1669. Draft. 549, f. 34 b.
Letter to, from Dr. R. Hooke, 1680 .
1039, f. 171.
Beale (Robert), Ambassador to ffollan*!.
Instructions to, 1576. 2442, f. 113*
Beale (William), Master of Jesus and St,
Mn's Colleges, Cambridge. Letters to
Bishop Andrewes, ante 1626. Lat. 118,
ff. 273, 297.
Beamey, Family of, of Sawtry. Seal, in
1391, copy, 18th cent. 3424, f. 11 b.
Beamont (Dr. ), of Bath, co. Sow.
Horoscope, 1643. 2282, f. 31 b.
Beamount. v. Beaumont.
Beard (Richard), M.D., of Worcester.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1728, n. d.
4034, f. 213 ; 4050, f. 23 ; 4076, f. 370.
Letter on inoculation for the small
pox to Dr. Scheuchier, 1729. 406, B. f. 8.
Beasley al. Rattin (Thomas). Letter
to Dr. Binns, circ. 1639. 153, f. 195 b.
Beaton (David), Cardinal Archbishop of
S. Andrew's. Bond of him and other
Scottish nobles against Lord Arran, 1543.
3199, f. 247.
Beaton (James), exiled Archbishop of
Glasgow. Journal of his negotiations
with France, Spain, Germany and Rome,
15«7. Imperfect modern transcript* 3199,
ff. 162-168.
Correspondence with the Scottish
Court, 1566-1568. Modem transcripts.
3199, ff. 129 0-172,214-21^3410, S43b.
Letter to the Bisjrfop of Ross, 1578.
Lat. Copy. 16,i^Tb.
'/
INDEX.
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Beaton (John). Letter to his brother,
the Archbishop of Glasgow, 1567. 3199,
ff. 15* b-157 b.
Beauohamp, Family of. Excerpts from
the history of, 16th cent. 1301, ff. 29,
220 b.
Beauohamp (Maud de), wife of William,
1st Earl of Warwick, Notes relative to,
17th cent. 1429, f. 92.
Beauohamp (Thomas de), 3rd Earl of
Warwick. Seal. Copy, 18th cent. 3424,
f. 0.
Beauford (John), M.D. Letter to Sir
II. Sloane, [1720]. 4026, f. 438.
Beaufort, Duke of. v. Somerset (Henry)
Beaufort (Henry), Cardinal Bishop of
Winchester. Some heads drawn out
from the second and last foundation of
St. Cross Hospital by, 17th cent. 1080,
B.ff. 42b-44.
Beaugency (Henre* de), Abbot of Ours-
camp. Letter to, from the Abbat of
Clairvaux, [1142]. Lot. Copy, 14th
cent. 1777, f. 87 b.
Beauley. r. Beaulieu.
Beaulieu River, co. Southants. Survey
of, 1698. 3233, f. 21 b.
Beaulieu (J— de). I-etter to P. Leiy,
19 July, s. a. Fr. 1985, f. 112.
Letter to H. Beverland, with
answer, n. d. 3395, ff. 3, 3 b.
Beaulieu (Jacques de), dit " Frerc
Jacques." Nouvelle mcthode de Tex-
traction de la pierre, 1697. 1709, f. 125.
Account of his method of lithotomy,
1699. Fr. 4078, f. 140.
Beaumont, Family of. Pedigree, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 281 b.
Beaumont, De, of Whitby, Family of.
Pedigree, 17th cent. 1429, f. 50.
Beaumont, Viscountess. v. Beaumont
(Bridget).
Beaumont (Anselm). Owned, in 1700,
MS. 1102, B.
Beaumont (Bridget), tcife of Sapcote,
2nd Viscount Beaumont. Funeral ser-
mon on, by Rer. J. Hodgson, 1640. 1470,
ff. 249-267.
Beaumont {Hon. Elisabeth), daughter
of Sapcote, 2nd Viscount Beaumont.
Letter to, from Rev. J. Hodgson, 1640.
1470, f. 266.
Beaumont (Hon. Elizabeth), daughter
of Stpoote, 2nd Viscount Beaumont.
Utter to, from Rev. J. Hodgson, 1640.
1470, f. 266.
Beaumont (Francis), afterw. Justice jof
the Common Fleas. Letter to, from W.
Lewis, 1583. Lat. 3731, f. 1.
Beaumont (Francis), Dramatist. Lecture
on grammar, delivered during the
Christmas revels in the Temple, tire.
1600. 1709, ff. 13-22.
Poems, 17th cent. Copies. 1446,
ff. 72 b, 73 b.
Beaumont (Hon. John), 2nd son of Sojh-
cofr, 2nd Viscount Beaumont. Letter to,
from Rev. J. Hodgson, 164f. 1470,
f. 266.
Beaumont (John). Owned, in 1683,
MS. 1102, B.
Beaumont (John), Surgeon and Geo-
logist, of Stone Easton, co. Som. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1702-1730. 4038,
ff. 336, 343; 4046, f. 234; 4051, f. 70.
Memoir of, n. d. Fr. 4069, ff. 94-
103 b.
Beaumont (Nicholas). Medical pre*
script ions for W. Gastley, 16th cent.
Lat. 389, ff. 23 1-234 b.
Beaumont (Thomas), 3rd Viscount
Beaumont. Letter to, from Rev. J.
Hodgson, 164}. 1470, f. 266.
Beaumont (Walter de). Notes relative
to, 17th cent. 1429, f. 93.
Beaumount ( ). Letter to, from
Sir H. Sloane, 1684. L<tt. 4068, f. 3.
Beaune (Renaud de), Archbishop of
Bourges. Utter to, from J. de La
Riviere, [1592-1602]. Lat. 2089, ff.
58-68.
Beauvais, Bishop of. v. Potier (Angus-
tin).
Beauvais (Charles de). De la vie des
Champs et de l'Agriculture, 1645. 736.
Beauvais (G— de), of Withyham, co.
Suss. Wrote, in 1645, MS. 736.
Beauvais (Gabriel de). Anagram on,
17th cent. 369, f. 1.
Beauvais (Vincent de). r. Vinoentius,
Bellovacensis.
Beauvoir (Elizabeth), widow of William
Beauvoir, Chaplain to Lord Stair. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, enclosing petition to
Sir R. Walpole, 1728. 4049, ff. 174,
176 b.
Beauvoir (Richard de). Responses auz
questions de la Socilte* Royale de Londres
touchant l'ambre, 18th cent. 3323, ff.
205-208.
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INDEX.
Beauvoir (William), Chaplain to Lord
Stair. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 171$-
1717. 4044, ff. 11, 18, 37, 118; 4045,
f.47.
Beaux XtepritB, Society of. A Pindaric
rim addressed to, 17th cent. 231,
1-13.
Beavan (Jacob), v. Bevan.
Beaweostes (Richard), of Cannon Rote,
London. Translation of L Roderigo*s
"Pisces Zodiaci Inferioris," 16th cent.
3657, ff. 4-24 b.
Becanus (Joannes Goropius). v. Goropins
(Joannes), Becanus.
Becoadelli (Antonius), Panormita.
Versus ad P. Braociolini, 16th cent.
2987, f. 44.
Beooaria (Antonio), of Verona. Liber
Dionysii Periegetis Aleiandri de sit a
orbis e Greco in Latinum versus per,
15th cent. 2017, ff. 40-87.
BeccateltaB (Antonius). v. Beccadelli.
Beoham (Francis). Letter to Dr. N.
Grew, n. d. Imperf. 1963, f. 106 b.
Beoharias (Antonius). r. Beocaria.
Beoher (Dr. ). Invention for
making pitch and tar from sea coal,
17th cent. 3299, f. 41.
Beoher (Capt. Edward). Narrative of
the siege of Rathbarry Castle, 1641.
1008, ff. 44-54 b.
Beoher (John Joachim), Af.D., of Spires ;
Councillor of the Emperor Leopold.
Alchemical treatise, 17th cent. 3639,
ff. 1-62.
Alchemical processes, 17th cent.
2867.
Sketch of the seal of his new
Psychosophic society, 1681. 1039, f.
166.
Beoher (Sir William), Clerk of the
Council. Relation of the success of the
love of Henry IV. of France to the
Princess of Conde, 1655. 841.
Becker (Abraham), Minister of the church
at EmmericJi. Autograph in album, 1669.
1795 or 2597, f. 59.
Becker (Balthasar). v. Bekker.
Beekerus (Dr. ). F. Gassman*8
Pantaleon unmasked, 17th cent. 3641,
ff. 9-16.
Beoket (Thomas), Archbishop of Canter-
bury. Epistolffi ejus de suo exilio, 14th
cent. 1777, ff. 1-48.
Qusedam de ejus morte, 13th cent.
3103, f. 114 b.
Beoket (Thomas), Arcfibishop of Canter*
bury (continued). Sept em gaudia B.
Thorns*, cum invocatione, et collect*,
15th cent. 2471, f. 36.
■ Memoria de, metrioe, 15th cent.
2565, f. 18 ; 2571, f. 16 b ; 2633, f. 22 ;— .
16th cent. 2683, f. 17.
Concertatio ejus cum Henrico
Principe, et tenebrarum Principibva,
metrics, 17th cent. 1767, ff. 2-4.
Nienia in ejus morte, 17th cent.
1767, ff. 13-17.
Beckett (William), M.D.t of London.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 171}. 4045,
f. 93.
Beckett (William), M.Dn of Abingdon.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4034,
f. 215.
Beokley ( ). Inventory of property
on him at his accidental death at
Tangier, 1671. 3511, f. 31.
Beck m an n al. Beomann ( ),
SeperintetideHS Servastanus in Ducatu
Anhaltino. Letters to, from J. Dury,
1632, 1633. Lat. Copies. 654, ff. 140,
170; 1465, ff. 230-235.
Beokwith (Sir Leonard), Commishhncr
for settling the boundaries of England
and Scotland. Instructions to, 1551.
2442, f. 139 b.
Beomann* r. Beck m aim.
Beda, the Venerable. Hyronus de rati one
temporum, 11th cent. 263, f. 20.
■ De duodecim mensibus, 11th cent.
263, f. 20 b.
■ Hymnus de anno et mensibus,
11th cent. 263, f. 21.
De naturarerum, 12th- 13th cent.
2030, ff. 1-9.
De Sybillis, 15th cent. 156, ff,
13b-19b.
Oratio ejus, 15th cent. 2471, f.
104 b; 2633, £90.
— Prophecies, 17th cent. 1008, f.
184; 1802, ff. 10b-14.
Beddevole (Dominique), M.D. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1684. 3998, f. 34.
« Letter to, from P. Adair, 1692.
4062, f. 244.
Bedell (William), Bishop of Kilmore and
Ardagh. Correspondence with J. Durv,
1633-1639. Lat. 402, ff. 193, 195;
654, ff. 185, 192; 1465, ff. 5-8.
Bedford, Earl of. v. Russell (Francis).
Duke of. t. Russell (Wriothesley).
INDEX.
47
Bedford (Arthur), Chaplain to Frederic
Louis, Prince of Wales. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 192.
Bedford (Hilkiah), Konjuring Divine.
Letter to M. Greene, 1714. 4065, f. 172.
Bedforde (John). Obit, 1510. 4, f. 104 b.
Bedillgfield (Sir Francis), of Tangier.
Letters to J. Luke, 1672. 3511, ff. 88,
121, 135.
Letter to, from J. Mathews and
Co., 1672. 3511, f. 94.
— — Grant of a vessel to his daughters
after his decease, by Lord Middle ton,
1672. Copy. 3513, f. 71.
Bedmar, Marquis de. v. \m Cueva (Curd,
Alphonso de).
Beekhuysen (John). Accouut of a
journey from Nagasaki to Jcddo by D.
Six, 1669. Germ. 3061, ff. 90-99.
Beere (Elizabeth). Collection of receipts,
17th cent. 2488.
Bees. Historia apum, 17th cent. Engl.
1989, ff. 24-31.
Beeston (J—), M.D., of Bath. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1726. 4034, ff. 219,
221.
Beeston (Co/. Sir William), Governor of
Jawtica. Horoscope, 1636. 2282, f. 6 b.
Beeston (William), M.D., of Ipswich.
Letter to J. Massey, 1705. 4064, f. 83.
Beger (Laurentius). Dissertation on
Greek silrer medals from his u Thesaurus
ex Thesauro Palatino select us," 18th
cent. 3407, ff. 104-111.
Beguin (Jean). In ejus Tyrocinium
Chimicum notae D. J. Hartmanni, 17th
cent. 1988, ff. 2-46.
Observations ex ejus Chymia,
17th cent. 3118, ff. 274, 278, 279-294,
375D-399, 521b-524; 3119, ff. 319-
325.
Behemensis (Johannes) De institutione
medici, 1506. 345, ff. 7-8.
Behm (Michael), Constd of Dantzic.
Letter to J. Hevelius, 1667. Extract.
3646, £ 90.
Behr (Bernhardus). Letter to, from J. C.
Fabricius, 1680. Lat. 2144, f. 141.
Behrnauer (Gottlob), of Leipzig. Auto-
graph in album, 1691. 2360, f. 22.
Beil (Anna Magdalena von). Letter to
P. Moritz, [1683]. Germ. 2702, ff.
32-34.
Beirman (Arnold us Boot), of UtrtchU
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720. Lat.
4034, f. 217.
Bejarano (Ruiz), Oydur de la Audiencia
de las Chttrcas. Paper relating to the
service of Indians in the mines of Potosi,
1606. Span, 3055, ff. 8-19.
Bekker (Balthasar). Letter to, from
H. Beverland, 1693. Lat. Lnperf. 3963,
ff. 10-19.
Bekman (T— S— ). Memorandum of
necessaries for fortifying castles at
Tangier, circ. 1662. 2448, f. 21.
Letter to the Duke of York on
Tangier, 1662. 2448, f. 50.
Bel (Matej). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1738, 1739. Lat. 4025, f. 43; 4026,
ff. 280-287.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1738. Laf. 4068, f. 351 ; 4069, f. 8.
Belasyse, Family of. Pedigree and arm*,
17th cent. 3836, f. 33.
Belasyse (John), 1st Baron Belasyse.
Commission to, as Governor of York, to
take prisage of wines in the North
Riding, 164|. 1519, f. 23.
Permission to, from Charles I. to
remove from Oxford, 164J. 1519, f. 26.
Correspondence and papers during
his Governorship of Tangier, 1665, 1666.
Engl, and Span. 1952 ; 1955, ff. 6 b-21 ;
3299, ff. 88, 89, 91, 97; 3496; 3499;
3509, ff. 80-129 ; 3513, ff. 12, 13.
Belasyse (Thomas), 2nd Viscount, after*.
Earl Fauconberg. Report by, as Ambas-
sador to Italy, on various States of Italy,
16${f. 2752, ff. 1-28.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, [16811.
2724, f. 110.
Belcher (Gilbert), Captain of the
44 Tryali:* Order for delivery of a box
in his cabin directed to J. Petiver, 1718.
4065, f. 288.
Belehier (John), Surgeon to Guy's
Hospital Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1736.
4055, f. 21.
Bellbat. v. Roland (Jacques), Sieur de
BeWbat.
Beleemus. v. Balemin.
Belgium. Collectanea de Belgii re
litteraria, 18th cent. 2994, ff. 61-72,
87-100.
Speculum herbarum, etc., apud
Belgas crescentium, 1685. 3328, f. 200.
48
INDEX.
Belin (Albert), Abbe. Adventures of an
• unknown Philosopher, 17th cent. 3641,
ff. 49-60.
Belinda." Letter thus signed to Sir
H. Sloane, 1721. 4046, f. 173.
Belinger ( ), M.D. Michael Ett-
muller's Chymia Rational is translated
by, 18th cent. 355.
De retried iisvari is chymicis altisque,
17th cent. 488.
— Processus varii chymici et phar-
maceutic!, 17th cent. 504.
Collegium Chimicum, 1659. 476,
ff. 51b-illb.
Casus agrotantium in Nosocoroio
Leydensi ezscripti a, 1660, 1661. 490.
Collegium in J. A. van der Linden
raeleteroata medicinre report atum, 1661-
1663. 370.
Cases and lectures attended by,
at Leyden Hospital, 1661-1662. 445.
Notes to F. de La Boe Sylvius'
public lectures at Leyden, 1662-1664.
458.
Praxis medica in morbis particu-
laribus, 1664-1666. 447.
Notes from Prof. Eifler's medical
lectures at Leyden, 1664. 452.
Medical receipts, 17th cent. Engl.,
/>., Lat.% and Dutch. 440.
r. also Belli ugh am (Samuel) prob-
ably the same person.
Belitz (Georgius). Horosco)>c, 1597.
1770, f. 148.
Belita (Mauritius). Horoscope, 1591.
1770, f. 145.
Beliua (Matthias).
c. Bol (MatSj).
Bell ( ), Brother of the Charterhouse.
Horoscope by Dr. V. Bernard, 1653-
1658. 1707, f. 33 b.
Bell ( ). Utter to Dr. S. Wall, 16t»}.
1731, A. f. 77.
Bell (George), M.D. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1730-1734. 4051, ff. 5, 143,
268 ; 4053, ff. 80, 138, 203.
Bell (John), of the Nooke. Indictment
for his murder, 1681. 2723, f. 67.
Bell (John), Surgeon, Memorandum of
his contributions to Sir H. Sloane's
collection, 18th cent. 4019, f. 48.
Bell (Peter Colin).
MS. 1323.
Formerly owned
Bell (Richard), Gunfomder to the Great
Mogul, Account of his travels in the
Mogul's country and his residence in the
courts of the Emperors Shah Jeh&n and
Aurangzib, 1654-1668. Signed. 811,
ff. 2-17.
Journal of his travels to Prester
John's country, Persia, etc., 1667. 811,
ff. 18 b-44.
Travels from Lisbon to Jerusalem
Bell (Richard), Bisliop of Carlisle (1478-
1495). Owned MSS. 281 ; 289.
and other places, 1669. 811, ff.45b-64.
Bell (Richard), of Godsbrigg. Iudictmeut
against, for murder, 1681. 2723, f. 67.
Bell (Thomas). «* Dictata de Strata-
gematis," 1672. 1249, ff. 1-60 b.
Bell (Walter), of the Nooke. Petition to
Lord Carlisle, 1681. 2723, f. 67.
Bellarmino (Roberto Francesco Romolo),
Cardinal Archbishop of Capua. Judicium
de libro quern Lutherani vocant Con-
cordis?, 17th cent. Excerpts. 2871,
ff. 27, 30 b-39.
BellasiB {CoL John), v. Belasyse (John).
Bellegarde, Due de. v. Saint Lary et
de Thermes (Roger de).
Bellegarde (St. Ferreol de), Anden
Colonel de VEtat. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1716. Fr. 4044, f. 201.
Bellen, Family of. Arras of, in Mcttiug-
ham College, 16th cent. 1301, f. 377 b.
Bellers (Fettiplaee), Dramatist. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1710. 4042, f. 195.
Bellen (John), Quaker Philanthropist
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4047,
f. 208.
BeUiere (Claude de la), Sieur de La
Niolle. t>. La Bellierc
Belling (Sir Henry)* Letters to Lord
Falkland, 162}, 162$. 3827, ff. 39, 60.
Bellingham, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 44 b.
Bellingham (Daniel), Goldsmith, of
Dublin. Certificate of the Corporation
of Dublin of his losses by piracy, 1652.
1008, f. 181.
Bellingham (Elizabeth), dau. of Dr.
Sim. Bellingham. Lines on the Fifth of
November, late 17th cent. 645, f. 31 b.
Bellingham (Samuel), M.D. Corre-
spondence and papers cone chymical
medicines, secrets, etc*, 17th oent. 647.
Shorthand notesof medical lectures,
1659, 1660. 609, ff. 19-30 b.
INDEX.
49
Bellingham (Samuel), M.D. (continued).
Chemical receipts written chiefly in
shorthand, 17th cent. 729.
Dictate clinica J. A. van der Linden
notata a, tire. 1663. 606.
Medical cases and observations,
chiefly made at Embden, 1679. 630,
ff. 158-168.
Medical and chemical receipts col-
lected at Amsterdam and Bremen, 17th
cent. 633, ff. 148-218.
Chemical, medical and other col-
lections relating to the arts made at
Bremen, late 17th cent. 642.
Collection of receipts, chemical,
medical and surgical, made at Bremen
and Hamburg, late 17th cent. Engl, and
Lot. 645.
Extracts from S. Bool ton's "Me-
dicina magics tamen physics," and from
R. HookVs " Micrographia," late 17th
cent 643.
" Not* in J. Schroeterum," cone
the chemical treatment of minerals, late
17th cent. Lai. 644.
Formula remediorum plurims pro
variis mo r bis, late 17th cent. 604.
Miscellaneous medical and chemical
receipts, late 17th cent. Engl, and Lot.
605.
Secrets medica, 17th cent. 3969,
ff. 44-54.
Letter to his son Samuel, 1666.
629, ff. 273-278.
Catalogues of medical, theological
and other books belonging to, 1664-
1675. 647, ff. 17-38.
Wrote MSS. 607-609, 619, 646.
v. also Belinger ( ), probably
the tame person.
Bellini (Lorenzo), Dottore. Poesie
Toscane per, alia Marchess Strozzi, 17th
<pnt. 2756, ff. 128-150.
Bellomonte. v. Beaumont.
Bellonius (Petrus). v. Belon (Pierre).
Bellot (Jacques), of St. Vaast. French
grammar, 16th cent. 8316.
Bells ( ), of Tangier. Note of credit
allowed by, to Capt. Liddell, 1671.
8511, f. 55 b.
Belluooius (Thomas). Pisani horti
plantse vaxiores ab eo editse, 18th cent.
3340, f. 272.
Belon (Pierre). De neglects stirpium cul-
ture, 17th cent. Extract. 1845, f. 164.
Observationes, 17th cent. Ex-
tracts. 3119, ff. 348-351.
8LOANE INDEX.
Beltone (Johannes de), Magisler. Ex-
perimentum magi cum " Flos Aomin "
vocatum, 15th cent. Inxperf. 314,
f. 106 b.
Bemde (John). Letter to, from A. Hill,
1708. 2902, f. 50.
Bempde (Temperance), mother of Lady
Annandale. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1723. 4034, ff. 223, 225.
Ben Adam. Vision of, by F. a Bethabor,
17th cent, 3724, ff. 91-93 b.
Benoe (Alexander), Adtniralty and Cinque
Ports Commissioner. Instructions to
Admiral W. Penn,1648. 1709, ff. 55-62.
Bendall (Ephraim). Letter to J. Hart-
man, 168J. 647, f. 73.
Benedetti (Oiacopone de'), da Todi.
"Stabat Mater," hymnus, 16th cent.
2419, ff. 18b-21; 2692, f. 89; 2748,
f. 129 b.
Versus de vanitate mundi, 15th
cent. 1584, f. 13 b.
Benedictis (Benedictus de), Medkus
Senior Patavmus. Consilis medica, 17 th
cent. 2253, ff. 70-73, 260.
Benedictis (Jacobus de). v. Benedetti
(Oiacopone de*), da Todi.
Benedictus, Monachtts Roffensis. Liber
de consuetudiuibus Ecclesise Roffensis,
16th cent. Excerpts. 1301, f. 387 b.
Benedictus, Philosophus. Gemma salu-
tans, 15th cent. 1118, ff. 84-87.
Theriaca divina, 1599. 1857.
Benedictus (Alexander). Observations
on the gout, etc, 1 7th cent. 1628, f. 62.
Benedictus, de Canfeld [William Fitch].
The rule of perfection, 1652. 601.
Benefield (Sebastian), D.D., Rector of
Meysey-Hampton. Notes on Amos v.
4-22, 17th cent. 1199.
Letter to S. Burton on revising
the preface to his Sermons, 1629. 1199,
f. 87.
Benese (Richard), Canon ofil St. Martin's,
by London n [Morton Priory, co. Surr.y
Book of measuring land, 1577. Extracts.
1478, ff. 2-7.
Benet (Matthew). Receipt for valuables
entrusted to him by Dr. Colston, 1659.
118, f. 6.
Benet (Sir Thomas), v. Bennet.
Benett (T— ). Formerly owned MS. 3424.
BengOUgh (Henry). Formerly owned
MS. 3925.
50
INDEX.
Bening (Johannes). Epigramma in praise
of Sir D. Hastcville's u Speculum Medico-
chymicum," 17th cent. Lot. 439,
f.9b.
Bennet (Mrs. ), of Cornwall. Letter
to her son-in-law, Capt. Upcott, 1684.
Copy. 3822, f. 169 b.
Bennet (Charles), son of Sir John Sennet,
M.P. Pass for, from the London Militia
Commissioners, 1659. 118, f. 1.
Bennet (Charles), Lord Ossulslone,
afterw. 2nd Earl of Tankeroille. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, [1722], and n. d. 4057,
f. 319 ; 4076, f. 191.
Bennet (Christopher). Theatri Tabido-
rum vestibulum, 17th cent. Excerpts.
2326, ff. 63 b-69.
Bennet (Grace), wife of Simon Bennet of
Beachampton, co. Bucks. Medical pre-
scription for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655.
Lot. 2812, f. 50.
Bennet (Gaillielmus). Annotamenta in
Aristotelis libros de natural i ausculta-
tione,de celo,et de generationeet interitu,
1618-1619. 2018, ff. 2-182.'
De procidentia Dei, 1618-1619.
2018, ff. 185-206.
Bennet (Henry), Earl of Arlington.
Warrant for grant to, when Keeper of
the Privy purse, of the reversion of lands
in Ireland granted to Sir T. Dempsye
and his heirs, temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 42.
Council minute of the appointment
of,as Secretary of State, 1662. 856,f. 45 b.
Letter to Lord Belasyse, 166J.
3299, f. 97.
Letter to, from J. Luke, 1664
3509, f. 66 b.
Letter to, from Lord Middleton,
1673. 3511, f. 218.
Bennet, al. Benet (Sir Thomas), Master
in Chancery. Letter to Dr. Colston, 1642.
118, f. 25.
Bennet (Timothy), Physician, of Yar-
mouth, co. Norf. Letters relative to
inoculation for the small pox to Dr. Jurin
and Dr. Scheuchzer, 1729. 406, B. ff.
27, 34.
Bennett (Sir Humphrey), Dep. Lieut,
of co, Southants. Warrant to search
Colcott House in Yateley parish for
arms, 1663. 813, f. 67.
Bennett (Mary), wife of the Rev. Will.
Bennett, of Salop. Letter to her cousin,
J. Petiver, 1704. 4064, f. 21.
Bennett (Nicholas). Owned, in 1646,
MS. 738.
Bennett (Robert), M.P. for Launceston
or E. and W. Looe, co. Cornw^ in 1654.
Autograph signature, n. a\ 645, f. 46.
Bennett (Sampson), of Falmout h. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 173} . 4054, f. 197.
Bennett (Rev. William), of Salop. Let-
ters to his cousin J. Petiver, with drafts
of answers, 1704. 4064, ff. 6, 12, 18.
BennettUB (Christophorus). v. Bennet
(Christopher).
Bennis (George), of Dublin. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1698. 4037, f. 129.
Bentham (Joseph), of Stevenage- Letter
to J. Petiver, 1707. 4065, f. 86.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1707-1710.
4077, ff. 64-66, 74, 77-79, 82, 83.
Bentham (P— ), wife of Jos. Bentham of
Stevenage. Letters to J. Petiver, 1706,
1709. 4077, ff. 75, 80, 87.
Bentin (H— de), of Copenhagen. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1727. Fr. 4049, £ 10.
Bentinok (Hans William), 1st Earl of
Portland. Objections to the grant to,
of lands in co. Denbigh, 1695. 3962,
f. 53.
Bentinok (Margaret Cavendish), wife of
William, 2nd Duke of Portland. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 174}, and n. d. 4057,
ff. 108, 315-325 b; 4058, ff. 1-4 b;
4076, ff. 252-255.
Bentinok (William), 2nd Duke of Port-
land. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1741,
and n. d. 4057, f. 53 ; 4058, f. 5.
Bentivoglio, of Bologna, Family of.
Arms of, 15th cent. 2*377, f. 1.
Bentley (Richard), D.D., Master of
Trinity College, Cambridge. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1728. 4049, f. 179.
Letter to, from Sir E. Sherborne,
n. d. 836, f. 83 b.
Bentley (William), Printer. Petition
to Parliament for his printing the Bible,
[1656.] 1378, f. 180.
Benseliufi (Erik), the Elder, successively
Bishop of Strengmds and Archbishop of
Upsal. Letters to J. Petiver, JfJJ, 1700.
Lai. and Engl. 3321, ff. 27, 34, 43.
Benzelius (Erik), the Younger, Bishop'of
Odtheborg and LincSping, and Archbishop
of Upsal. Annotations in specimen
Gothics versionis ex codice Upsalensi,
17th cent. Hologr. 4022, ff. 58-64.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1725-
1788. Lat. and Engl. 3984, f. 207 ;
4048, ff. 33, 69 ; 4051, ff. 38, 257 ; 4053,
f. 373; 4054, f. 252 ; 4055, f. 322.
INDEX.
51
Benzeliu* (Erik), the younger, Bishop
of Gdtheborg and LinoBping, and Arch-
bishop of Upstl (continued). Letter to
Dr. J. Jurin, 1724. Lat. Copy. 4065,
f. 324.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1730-1738, and n. d. 4068, ff. 167, 273,
309, 353 ; 4069, f. 104.
Benson (Nicolaas), M.D., of Padua.
Diarium Medicnm, 1671-1674. 3017.
Collectanea medica, 1671. 3020.
Bera (Giovanni). Capitoli a, di A. F.
Graczini, 17th cent. 1880, ff. 73 b-76.
Berard (L — ), Servant to Lord Derby.
Letter to Sir fl. Sloane, 1702. 4039,
f. 15.
Beraud (Pierre). Observations on hie
" Le grand esclaircissement de la pierre
philowphale," 17th cent. 3738, f. 80 b.
Berch (Carl Reinhold), Numismatist, of
Stockholm. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1734, 1736. Fr. 4053, f. 306 ; 4054,
f. 290.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1735,
1737. Fr. 4068, ff. 266, 310.
Berokel (Abraham van), of Ley den.
Letter to Dr. T. Browne, 1665. Lat.
4062, f. 162.
Beroley (Sir John), v. Berkeley (John),
1st Haron Berkeley of Stratton.
Bare ("Charles). Account of large stones
found in a mare's intestines, 173$.
4066, f. 101.
Bere (George). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1717. 4045, f. 5.
Bere (James). "The booke of Sownd-
inges," 17th cent. 2203, ff. 256-270.
Bere (Richard), Gentleman of the Horse
to Lord Carlisle, afterw. Collector of
Customs at Carlisle. Diary, 169J-1704.
Span, 2727.
« Petition to the Admiralty for pay-
ment for his services, 1681. 2723, f. 28.
- Letters to, from R. Armitage, Sir
T. Modyford, W. Lyley, and G. Story,
167J-1683. 2723, ff. 29-33, 126.
Letter to, from J. Byndlos, 168f.
2724, f. 7.
Bere (Sidney). Letter to, from J. Bradley,
167}. 2723, f. 34.
Bere (William), Rector of Ickenham, co.
Middl. Letter to, from Sir R. Vyner,
1683. 2717, f. 43.
Berenstadt (Gaetano). Owned, in 1717,
MS. 2759, A. B.,and, in 1718, MS. 2757.
Beresford (John). Owned, in the 1 7th
cent., MS. 974.
Bergen (Sebastianus a), ReipubUccs Ilam-
burgensis Proojnsul. Elogium ejus
funebrc, 1634. 2888, f. 6.
Epistola ad J. Vagetium, 1610.
2882, f. 50 b.
Epistola; ad, a I). Baudio, 1605-
1608. 2882, ff. 51-53.
Bergen (Gabriel). Letters to G. Schroed-
ter, 1696-1698. Fr. and Germ. 2877,
ff. 93, 105, 120, 133.
Berger (Panlus). Letter to G. Schroed-
ter, 1692. Fr. and Germ. 2877, f. 39.
Berghe, Family of. Autographs of,
1579-1582. 851.
Bergius ( ). Collegium osteologicum
et anatomicnm in Homii Microcosmum,
1707. 2969, ff. 205-222.
BergiUB (Conrad). Letter of, " De authore
Templi," 17th cent. Lot. Extract. 648,
f. 36.
Epistola ad, a J. Dury, 1634. 654,
f. 158.
Bergius (Joannes), Ecclesiastes Aula)
Brandeburgi. Epistola; ad, a J. Dury,,
1631-1634. 654, ff. 142, 143, 145, 149.
Beringhen ( ), Madame. Collection
of receipts, 17th cent. Ital. and Fr.
2042, f. 21, et passim.
Beringhen ( • de), Madame. Sonnet
a la memoire de, par J. O. de Gombauld,
17th cent. 895, f. 59.
Berington (P— ), of Salop. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4077, f. 340.
BeringueciUfl (Paris), M.D., Janitanus.
Consilium medicum pro C. Moreschino,
1617. 3133, ff. 395-397.
Berinton (Walter de). Obit, in Kalen-
dar, on 20 May, 1304 [14041. 1110, f.
lib. ~~*
Boris (Giovanni Filippo), Maygiordhuomo
del Conte Patini. Consilium medicum
pro, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 254-256.
Berkeley, of Stratton, Barons. Receipts
in the family of, 17th cent. 1289, ff.
80-95.
Berkeley (John), 1st Baron Berkeley, of
Stratton. Treatise on Government,
temp. Chas. II. 3828, ff. 81-91.
Order to Gen. Goring to form a
junction with his troops, 1644. 1519,
f. 58.
Warrant for his appointment as a
privy councillor in Ireland, 1662. 856,
f. 41 b.
B 2
52
INDEX.
Berkeley (John), 3rd Baron Berkeley, of
Strattun, Account of his bombardment
of St. Malo, 1695. 3065, f. 64.
Berkeley (<$/• Richard). Appointment
as Lieuteuant of the Tower, 1596. Copy,
33, f. 14 b.
Berkeley {Sir Robert), Justice of the
King's Bench. Argument on Hampden's
case of shipmoney, 1637. 3933, ff,
193-207.
Berkshire, Earl of. v. Howard
(Thomas).
Bermingham (Michael), M.D., of Paris,
Account of examination of the body of
the Duchess of Kingston, 1728. 4076,
f. 343.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1738.
4055, f. 341.
Bermudas, al. Sommer Isles. His-
tory of, by Governor Butler, 1609-1622.
750.
Papers relating to, 1698-1699.
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Bernard, Bishop of Severs. Epistola* ad,
ab Alexandra III., Papa, 14th cent. 1777,
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Bernard, Monk of Bcrmondscy. Al-
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Bernard, S. v. Bernardas, Sylvester.
Bernard, S.f Abbot of Clairvaux. Medi-
tationes, 14th cent. 1613, ff. 2-14;
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Speculum de conscientia, 14th
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Speculum human© salvationis,
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Speculum peccatoris, 14th cent.
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Speculum peccatorum, 15th cent.
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Jubilus, 15th cent. 361, f. 118 b.
Epistola ad Eugenium III., 12th
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■ Parabola de rege nobili ct filiabus
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Versus, 15th cent. 2692, f. 94 b ;
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Sententiae, 14th cent. 3551, f.
72 b.
107.
Qusedam de, 17th cent. 2764, f.
Bernard, Family of. Prosapia Bernardi
ex ultima visitatione Essexirc, 1662.
1786, f. 175.
Bernard (Charles), Scrje <nt Surgeon to
Qu. Anne. Nativities of eminent per-
sons, tempp. J as. 1. and Chas. I., 17th
cent. 1684.
Catalogues of his books, 1676.
Lai. 1694; 1770, ff. 212-245.
Letter to Colbatch, n. d.
1783, f. so.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 16t»«>,
and /i. d. 4036, f. 278 ; 4058, f. 7.
Letters to, from J. Powell, 1700-
1701. 1786, if. 130, 132, 139-149.
Letter to, from J. Smith, 170a.
17*6, f. 134.
Letter to, from C. Eatton, «. d,
1786, f. 136.
Letter to, from M. Prior, n. d.
1786, f. 137.
Letters to, from W. Mills, ». </.
1783, f. 83; 1786, f. 151.
Letter to, from E. Powell, 1700.
1786, f. 155.
Letter to, from J. Courcy, 1700.
1786, f. 155.
Letter to, from G. Evelyn, n. d.
1786, f. 162.
Formerly owned MS. 3550.
Bernard (Charles), Apprentice to J.
Peticer. Letters to his master, 1711.
4064, ff. 267, 268.
Bernard (Edward), D.D., Savilian Pro-
fess"r of Astivnomy at Oxford. Cata-
logue of his books, purchased for the
Bodleian Library, 1697. 825.
Formerly owned MS. 773.
Bernard (Francis), M.D.y Physician to
James II., and to St. Bartholomew's
Ifospibtl. Miscellaneous papers, 17th
cent. 1815; 3858.
Collections for the hUtory of
primitive Christianity, 17th cent. Autogr.
1706, ff. 6-26.
Nativities of principal eminent
persons, tempp. Jas. 1. and Chas. I., 17th
cent. 1683.
Schemes of nativities, 17th cent.
1707.
Diarium astrologico-medicum, 1688,
1693, 1695, 1697. 91, ff. 13-100 b.
Institutions medicinse, 17th cent.
493.
Medical receipt book, 17th cent.
1805.
Royal letter to the Governor of
St. Bartholomew's hospital commenda-
tory of him to be apothecary, temp,
Chas. II. 856, f. 35 b.
INDEX.
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Bernard (Francis), M.D.% Physician to
James 77., and to St. Bartholomew's
Hospital {continued). Prescriptions for
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 1679-1683.
2290.
Memorandum book of his library,
17th cent. 502.
Alphabetical index to his cata-
logue of books, 17th cent. 1058.
Journal of his state of health,
169J-1692. Hohgr. 1782, ff. 83-86 b.
Adversaria qussdam, 1*97. 91, ff.
2 b-10.
Note on the authorship of a tract
"Of the art of Printing," 17th cent.
772, f. 1 b.
Letter to Cap*. , 1692. 4062,
f. 248.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1694-
169| and n. d. 4036, ff. 167, 169, 190,
262, 320; 4037, f. 10; 4058, f. 9.
Owned MSS. 247; 282-284; 323;
324; 327; 328; 3S0-336 ; 338; 340-
345; 347; 351; 352; 354; 359; 366;
368; 374; 376; 377; 382; 407; 430;
441; 443; 459; 471-473; 475; 477-
480 ; 502 ; 509-512 ; 520 ; 524 ; 569 ;
1053; 3888.
Bernard (Isau), Apothecary, of Fenchurch
Street, London. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. Fr. 4058, f. 11.
Bernard (Nathaniel). Schemes of his
sons' nativities, 1640, 1642. 1707, ff.
16 b, 19 b.
Bernard (Rachel). Note of her birth,
1666. 1708, f. 107.
Bernard (Samuel), Clerk. Medical re-
ceipts and rules for diet, 17th cent.
520, ff. 1-29.
Receipts for money paid by, 1634-
1637. 520, ff. 23 b-25.
Catalogue of his Library, with the
prices, circ. 1637. 520, ff. 30-82.
Bernarda i Balgeia (Catalina), of
Qranada. Letter to R. de Vera, 1670.
Span. 1087, f. 92.
Beraardus. Sylvester. Megacosmus et
micrucosmus, 13th cent. 2477.
Experimentarius, 14th cent. 2472.
Epistola ail Raimuudum dominum
castri Ambrosii, de modo rei familiaris
ntilius gubernandtc, 15th cent. 217,
f. 109 b.
Bernardus, Trevisanus, Conte della
Marca di Tretiso. De lapide philo-
sophorum, 16th cent. 299, ff. 10 b-19 ;
^17th cent. 3117, ff. 2-84; 3630,
ff. 75_86 ;— 1601. 3721, ff. 2-47.
Bernardus, Trevisanus. Conte delta
Marca di Treviso (continued). Bks. III.,
IV., 17th cent. 1744, ff. 96 b, 113-124.
Bk. IV., 17th cent 3641, ff. 24-
28.
Responsio ad Thomam de Bononia
de pulveris philosophici compositione,
16th cent. 2006, ft'. 4-50 ;— Fr. 3422,
ff. 2-21 ; 3632, ff. 10-27.
Parole delaissee, 17th cent. Engl.
3641, ff. 35-48; 3771.
Alchemical treatise, 17th cent.
3636. ff. 131-134.
De chemico miraculo, partes n. et
in., 17th cent. Engl. 3689, ff. 16-31.
Ovum Philosophorum, 17th cent.
Enjl. 3637, ff. 119-135.
Opus et practica in album, 14th
cent. 323, ff. 169 b-172 b.
Observationes in, 17th cent. 693,
f.47.
Alchemica quzedam e, 17th cent.
3737, ff. 93-95.
Berner (Abel). Letter to, on the Philo-
pher's stone, 17th cent. 3697, ff. 43 b-
52.
Berners (Josiah), Com»nissioner for re*
moving obstructions. Autograph signa-
ture, circ. 1654. 645, f. 46.
Berners (William), Commissioner to
Calais. Instructions to, 1552. 2442,
ff. 24-26.
Bernoulli (Jacques), Professor of Mathe*
matics at Basel. Dissertatio de gravi-
tate aetheris, 1683. Lat. Extract.
123, f. 14.
Beroaldus (Matthseus). Animadver-
sions on his Chronicle, by H. Broughton,
18th cent. 3088, ff. 161-164.
Berooldt (Gottlob), Student of medicine
at Leipzig. Autograph in album, 1693.
2360, f. 43.
Berrow (Henry), of Blunham, co. Bedf.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173J. 4053,
f. 127.
Berryer (Louis). Meditations a 1' usage
du Convent de Torcy, 1677. 233.
Bertapallia (Leonard us de), Reader in
Surgery at Padua. Cyrurgia, 1421.
3863.
Bertie (Anne), 1st wife of Montagu, 2nd
Earl of Mingdon. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 13 ; 4078, f. 273.
Bertie (Charles), M son of Montagu,
2nd Earl of Lindseu. Letter to Sir II.
Sloane, 171 J. 4077, f. 84.
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INDEX.
Bertie (Mary), 3rd daughter of Peregrine,
2nd son of Montagu, 2nd Earl of Lindsey.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4077,
f. 86.
Bertie (Mary), daughter of James, 1st
Earl of Abingdon. Medical case, n. d.
4078, f. 292.
Bertie (Montagu), 2nd Earl of Abingdon.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 171$. 4078,
ff. 270, 271.
Bertie (Peregrine), 2nd son of Robert,
3rd Earl of Lindsey. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 14.
Bertie (Robert), 1st Earl of Lindsey.
Resolutions of the council of war ap-
pointed by, before Rochelle, 1628. 826,
f. 131.
Bertie (Robert). Letter to his nephew,
1647. Copy. 1454, f. 19.
BertinuB (Georgins). Loci communes
de re medica ex ejus "medicina libris
viginti method ice absoluta," 17th cent.
588.
Collectanea de alimentis et sanitate
tuenda ex, 17th cent. 662, ff. 120-133.
Bertramus, Monachus Corbiensis. v.
Ratramnus, Monachus Corbiensis.
Berty (Theodorus). Carmen in discessum
Hispanorum e Belgia, 17th cent. 2764,
f. 101.
BerU8 (Ludovicus). r. Bahr (Ludwig).
Berwick - on - Tweed. Account of
affairs at, 1648. 1519, f. 180.
Be8eley (Richard), Professor of Medicine
and Theology. Formerly owned MS. 248.
Besoldus (Christophorus). Synopsis in-
stitutionum Justiniani, 1652. 1361, ff.
224-233.
Bessarion (Joannes), Cardinalis Tus-
culanus Episcopus. Oratio N. Sanuto
apud eum, Bononise legatum, ut mulieri-
bus ornamenta restituantur, 15th cent.
2377.
Bestiaries. Bestiarium, 14th cent.
3544.
v. Thaun (Philippe de).
Bestman (John), Prior of Holy Trinity,
Ipswich. Presentation of two monks to
the Bishop of Norwich for admission to
the Subdiaconate, 1453. Lat. 1609,
f. 57 b. "
Beswickle(John), lice-Consul at Tripoli,
Africa. Utter to Sir II. Sloane, 173J.
4052, f. 290.
Betanoos (Domingo de), Dominican
Friar. Life, 17th cent. 1470, ff. 22 b-
25 b.
Bethabor (Floret us i). Vision of Ben
Adam, 17th cent. 2194, ff. 24-28;
3724, f. 91.
Bethell (Hugh). Letter to Sir H%
Sloane, n. d. 4034, f. 231.
Bethell (Slingesby), Merchant. Warrant
for payment to, 1651. 1519, f. 152.
Bethune. v. Beaton.
Betoun (David), v. Beaton.
Bette (Guillermo de), Marques de Lede.
Memorial to O. Cromwell, 1655. Engl.
and ^n. 3083, ff. 8 b-10 b, 18-21.
Bettinone ( ). Medical receipt,
18th cent. Ital. 3000, f. 15.
Betrisden (Thomas), M.D. On human
diseases, 15th cent. Imperf. 965, ff.
146-154; 3449, ff. 1-5; 3486, ff. 86-
149.
Bettesworth (John), LL.D., Dean of
the Arches. Verses to, on the recovery
of his brother in law, the Bishop of
London, by J. Harris, 18th cent. 3516,
f. 185. v
BettWB Qarmon, co. Camarv. Cita-
tion of parishioners of, touching the use
of a " sedile," 157f 1605, f. 1 b.
Beucholt (Gerhard). Autograph in
album, 1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 69.
Beumount (Ancellmus). v. Beaumont.
Beuningen (Coenraad van). Letter to,
on English government, from Lord
Holies, 1676. 3828, ff. 211-216.
Bevan (Jacob), Midshipman. Journal
kept by, on board the New London, 1678.
863.
Journals kept by, on board the
ships Francis, Phenix, Bristol, and Wil-
liamson, 1684-1686. 854, ff. 64-133;
855, ff. 1-31.
MS. 854 was given to, by
Peremen.
Beverlandus (Adrianus). Recreationes
Venusinae, 17th cent. 1985, f. 98.
Notes on the Scriptural account
of the creation and fall, 18th cent. Lat.
Imperf. Autogr. 3395, ff. 19-32 b.
Testamentum, 1703. 1985, f. 27.
Catalogue of his pictures, 17th
cent. Lat. 1985, ff. 1-6.
Letters and papers, 1684-1704.
1U85; 3963.
INDEX.
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Beveiiandufl (Adrianns) (continued).
Papers and letters relating to his cariosi-
ties, 18th cent. Lat., Fr. and Engl.
3395, ff. 1-18.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, with draft
of answer, 1710. 4042, f. 168.
Beverley (James), of Tangier. Letter
to, from J. Luke, circ. 1664. 3509, f. 63.
Beverley (John), Captain, at Tangier.
Cash account sent by, to Col. H. Norwood,
1667. 3509, f. 226.
Receipt of, for redeemed English
captives, 1672. 3511, f. 162.
Deposition of, in Major Fairborne's
case, 1674. 3514, f. 240.
Beverley (T— ). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1697, 1698. 4036, f. 310;
4037, f. 169.
BeveroviciU8 (Joannes), v. Beverwyck
(Johan van).
Beverwyok (Johan van). Epbtolica
qusstio de vita humans termino, 17th
cent. Excerpts. 584, ff. 31-55 b.
Bevilacqua (Ippolito). Observations
on Countess C. Zangani's death sent to,
by F. S. Maffei, circ. 1731. Hal. Copy.
4034, ff. 107-109.
Bevia (John), M.D.% of Devizes. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4034, f. 227.
Bewahire (John), of Claverton. A book
of chirurgery gathered 1594 - 1602.
242, A.
A great book of physic, 1594-1595.
242, B.
Beyer (Adrian). Catalogus Professorum
Jenensium, 17th cent. Excerpts. 2888,
ff, 117, 119, 124, 138.
Besa (Theodoras), v. Beze (Theodore de).
Bese (Theodore de). Letter to Cam-
bridge University concerning the Codex
Bczae, 1581. Lat. Copy. 3562, f. 70.
Besoar. Disoours du Bexoart et des
tromperies qu'on pratique avec cette
pierre, late 17th cent. 1009, f. 284.
Bibaud ( ), Madame. Formerly
owned MS. 3048.
Biber (Johann Peter), at DevenUr. Auto-
graph in album, 1668. 1795 or 2597,
Bibles. Biblia sacra, versionis Vulgate,
13th cent. 1521 ; 1932.
Deuteron., xxvii. 10, xxxn. 28,
14th cent. 2171, ff. 49, 50.
Fragmenta librorum Joshua?, Judi-
cum et Ruth, 12th cent. 1044, ff. 76, 77.
Bibles (continued). Extructum e lib. II.
Regum, xi. et xii., early 13th cent.
1772, f. 14.
Job, 17th cent. Portug. 935.
Psalms, 1690. Portug. 936.
— Psalms, in shorthand, 17th cent.
3258, B.
Evangelium secundum Matthseum
e versione vulgata, cum glossis, circ.
1230. 421, B.
Evangelium secundum Lucam,
xxiii. 55-xxiv. 7, 12th cent. 430, f. 1.
Evangelium secundum Johannem,
vm. 31 -xiv. 9, cum commentario, 13th
cent. Lat 2527, ff. 307- 310 b.
S. Pauli Epistole, subjuncta Epis-
tola ad Laodicenses, 12th cent. 539.
Fragmenta epistolarum S. Pauli
cum commentario, 12th cent. 1044,
ff. 50-53 b. —
S. Pauli epistolae ad Titum et
Philemona, 17th cent. Lat. and Arab.
1796.
Comment abies. GIoswe et anno-
tations de variis S. Scripturie locis— de
decern nominibus Dei apud Hebreos — de
nominibus Christi et Spirit us Sancti —
de nominibus angelorum, patriarcharum,
prophetarum, apostolorum aliorumque
in Veteri et Novo Testamento, etc., 12th
cent. 539, ff. 1 b-8.
Concordantia Biblia, 13th
984.
cent.
Commentaria in Scripturas Sacras,
13th cent. 2478, ff. 76-81, 83b-95,
107.
Nomina propria in Scripturis Sacris,
13th cent. Imperf. 1714, ff. 1-6 b.
Breviarium metricum totius Bib-
lia:, 14th cent. 2321, ff. 16 b-31.
Mnemonic verses on the books,
15th cent. Lat. 75, f. 186 b.
Excerpta ex Sacris Scripturis, 17th
cent. Qr. 1872, ff. 1-59.
Specimina disquisitionum in textus
biblicos, 17th cent. 3398.
Account of Scripture characters,
1638. Lat. and Engl 1541, passim.
Commentaria et dicta Rabbinorum
in S. Scripturas, circ. 1667. 1022, f. 45
(reversed).
— Remarks on the numbers used in
the Holy Scriptures, the Scripture
chronology, etc., circ. 1667. 1022, ff. 52-
63 (reversed).
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INDEX.
Bibles {continued). Suraraa capita libro-
rum historioorum in Bibliis, 17th cent.
Imperf. 638, ff. 100-107 b.
■ Chronological tables from the flood
to the death of Christ, late 17th cent.
3242.
Notes of ancient Scripture chrono-
logy, 17th cent. 3867, f. 172 b.
— — Collectanea de, 18th cent. Lat.
and Germ. 2886, ff. 123-180 b.
— — Specimen commentarii in loca
Scripture Sacra physics mathematics
et medics, 18th cent. 2039, ff. 1-8 b.
"Certain queries" on events
recorded in the Hexateuch, 17th cent.
2903, ff. 154-164 b.
Questions of the revelation of the
divine Majesty in Genesis, chap. I., 17th
cent 848, f. 10 b.
Commentaries on the Psalms, 17th
cent. 1497.
Application by the Jesuits of
Psalms T. and n. to the war of the
Palatinate, 17th cent. 1 199, f. 64 b.
Paraphrnsis of Psalms XLIV. and
lxxxiv., late 16th cent. Span, 796,
ff. 30, 34.
Verses from Proverbs, 17th cent.
2395, ff. 2-118.
Anon y mi commentarius in Can-
tica Canticorum, 11th cent. 1122,
ff. 9-34 b.
Stanzas on Isaiah xxvm. 8, late
16th cent. Span. 796, f. 36.
Stanzas on Ezechiel I. 4, late 16th
cent. Span. 796, f. 36 b.
Concordantise Evangeliorum, 13th
cent. 2478, ff. 95b-106.
■ Specimen versionis Gothic* Evan-
geliorum ex codice Upsalensi, cum inter-
pretatione Latins et annotationlbus
K. Benzelii, 17th cent. 4022, ff. 58-64.
Vocabularia Gneco-Latina in Novo
Testamento, late 17th cent. 627.
Numerical index to the New Testa-
ment, 17th cent. 1844, ff. 38-42 b.
In Evangelium secundum Mat-
thsum annotata e variis varia, 1656-
165|. 834.
- Signiflcationes verborum Grecorum
Bibles (continued). Expositio epistol*
S. Pauli ad Romanos, 17th cent. 1733,
ff. 324-370 b.
Argumentum in epistolam ad
in Evangelio S. Matthai I-V., oirc. 1667.
1022, f. 14.
Annotations verbales in Evange-
lium secundum Lucam, 17th cent. 3991,
ff. 1-40.
Verses on Dives and Lazarus, 17th
cent. 2332, f. lb.
Romanos secundum Jeronimora, 17th
cent. 1317, ff. 147 b-151 b.
Note on Romans I. 16, 17th cent.
901, f. 2.
" Some explanatory questions on
every chapter of the book of Revelation,"
late 17th cent. 617, ff. 88- 124 b.
Prophecy of that which is past,
present and to come, Rev. XV. 1, histori-
cally described in the seven last plagues,
circ. 1640. 1004.
-, Bibliography of. History of its
printing and various editions, 17th cent.
1378, ff. 150-154, 173-177, 179 b.
Proposals to Parliament concerning
the future printing of Bibles in English,
[1659]. 1435, f. 35.
Account of the various translations
and editions of the Bible, circ. 1700.
885, ff. 85-97 b.
List of Protestant writers and
commentators on all the parts of the
Bible, 17th cent. 972, f. 31.
Discourse in favor of translating
the Bible into the vernacular, 17th cent.
2572, ff. 135-139 b.
Chronology of, founded on the
solar cycle, by H. Colev, 17th cent.
2281, f. 61.
r. Benefield (Sebastian).
Bentley (William).
Bonaventure, 8.
Bonrges (Yves de).
Brito (Gulielmus).
Broughton (Hugh).
Cavelyn (W— ).
Du Jon (Francois).
E-(J-).
Helt (Adolphus).
Jerome, 8.
Menard us, Monackus.
Postal (Guillaume).
Sandys (George).
Scheuchzer (Jean Jacques), Sen.
W— (P— r), Qua!.er (?>
Weale (John).
Biblesworthe (Wanter de). French
Glossary with English equivalents, circ.
1300. Vellum roll 809.
Glossary written for Dame D. de
Mountche8ny, 15th cent. Fr. verse.
Imperf. 513, ff. 139 b-153 b.
Bibliography. Catalogi et not*e in
varios libros, 17th cent. 2887, ff. 11-
968 b.
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Bibliography {continued). List of
anonymous works with their probable
authors, 17th cent. 3025, £ 22.
r. Bagford (John).
Bible;
Dampier (William).
Dury (John).
Morden (William).
Sherborne (Sir Edward).
Biokerstaff (Isaac), Dramatist. Poem
addressed to Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent.
3516, f. 96.
Bickerstaffe (Antony). Horoscope,
1636-1652. 1778, f. 16.
Bickley (B— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4058, f. 16.
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Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
[1743]. Fir. 4069, f. 246.
Bignon (Abbe* Jean Paul), Librarian to
Louis XV. Memoire de la gtalralito
de Caen, 1698. 3291.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1709-
1741, and n. d. Fr. 3984, ff. 84, 86,
263, 268; 4041, ff. 323, 338; 4042,
ff. 58, 71, 183; 4043, ff. 119, 193, 236,
263, 316; 4044, ff. 27, 34, 271; 4045,
ff. 1, 176; 4047, f. 249; 4048, f. 118;
4049, ff. 24, 35, 71, 95, 147 ; 4050, ff. 70,
106, 210, 288; 4051, ff. 46, 74, 17G,
194, 270, 302; 4052, ff. 83, 131, 155,
295, 371 ; 4053, ff. 108, 337, 353 ; 4055,
f. 184; 4056, ff. 294, 331, 357; 4057,
f. 19; 4058, ff. 17-22 b.
Letters to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer,
1728-1729. Fr. 1968, ff. 40; 4066,
f. 69.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1709-1741, and n. d. Fr. 3322, ff.
137, 180 ; 4068, ff. 52, 65, 71, 92, 133,
144, 162, 166, 169, 172, 173, 175, 180,
183, 189, 197, 209, 221, 227, 236, 238,
248, 249, 252, 259, 288, 333; 4069,
ff. 60,69, 108-138 b.
Letters to, from Dr. J. G. Scheuch-
zer, 1728, 172§. Fr. 1968, ff. 41, 44, 50.
Letter to, from G. Schroedter, n. d.
Fr. 2878, f. 50.
Bigot de Sommesnil ( ), °f Part'8i
Letter to M. de Scelderter [t>. G. Schroed-
ter], 1705. Fr. 2878, f. 2.
Bilderbeok (Christoph Laurent*). Cor-
respondence with J. C. Fabricius, 1682,
1683. Lat 2144, ff. 145 b, 191-195.
Billapatam. v. Bimlipatam, in Madras.
Billerbeok ( ),? Envoy from Ans-
pach to England. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1735. Fr. 4054, f. 97.
Billion (Antonius Guntherns). Observa-
tiones ac paradox® chymiatrica, 17th
cent. Excerpts. 1562, f. 30 b.
Billing (Richard), Lieut. Col. Grants
of a Lieutenant's Commission to, from
Charles II., 1678, 1679. 3299, ff. 79, 80.
Petition for his pay to Charles II.,
n.d. 2723, f. 69.
Billingsley (Elizabeth), 1st wife of Sir
H. Billinjslcy. Horoscope, 1573. 1697,
f. 110 b.
58
INDEX
Billingsley (Sir Henry), Lord Mayor of
London. Horoscope, 1574, 1599. 1697,
ff. 2, 101 b.
Additional allowance granted to,
1590. 817, f. 13.
Warrant to, to arrest all Spanish
goods, 1597. 817, f. 18 b.
Billingsley (Nicholas), Lecturer at
Blakeney in Autre, co. Glow. " Anthro-
popoea," an English poem, 1689. 1161.
Billingsley (R— ), of Cambridge. Letter
to Dr. H. Power, 1652. 8515, f. 75.
Bilson (Dr. Thomas), Bishop successively
of Worcester and of Winchester. Re-
proof to, from H. Broughton, n. d.
3088, ff. 98 b-100.
— Grant of annuity to E. White,
1599. Lat. 3329, f. 82.
Bimlipatam, in Madras. Chart of, by
Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 41.
Blnckes (Robert). Wrote, in 1628, MS.
1444.
Bincks ( ). Prescriptions for, b?
Dr. W. Smith, 1709-1711. 4078, f. 315.
Binok8 (Samuel). Letter to, from R.
Hosier, 1713. 4065, f. 100.
Bincks (Thomas), Quaker. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1723. 4046, f. 344.
Bindings. DUTCH. Late 17th cent.
2867.
ENGLISH. Embroidered needle-
work, late 14th cent. 2400 ;— 16th cent.
2565 : 3682 ;— 17th cent. 45 ; 46, A. B. ;
741 or 4014; 1422; 1720; 2119;—
18th cent. 3481 ; 3571 ; 3573 ; 4003.
FRENCH. 16th cent. 2030 or
2422;— 17th cent. 198; 2418; 2748, B.
ITALIAN. 16th cent. 3011.
ORIENTAL. 18th cent. 3606 ;
4013.
Bingham ( ). Collections out of his •
book of •* Checker reportoryes," 16th
cent. 1301, f. 373.
Bingham (Sir John), Custos Rotnloram
for co. Mmio. Letter to Lord Falkland,
1627. 38127, f. 114.
Bingham (John), M.P. for co. Dorset.
Autograph signature, circ. 1654. 645,
f. 46.
Bin! (Giovanni). Capitol i a, di A. F.
Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff. 164-165.
Binns (Joseph), Surgeon to St. Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. Medical case-book, 1633-
1663. 153.
Biography. Characters and aphorisms
of eminent men, chiefly tempp. Henry
VIII.-E1U. ; 17th cent. 1523, ff. 25-42 b.
Index ad collectanea de Yirornm
jllustrinm Titis, 17th cent. 2890, ff.
166-184 b.
BiragUS (Francitcns Medeobarbus). ».
Mediobarbns Biragus (Frandscus).
Birch (John), M.D. MSS. 3172; 3182-
3184 were bought, in 1730, at his sale.
Birch (Thomas), D.D. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 174]. 4057, ff. 177, 179.
Biroham, Oreat, co. Norf. Agreement
cone the presentation of the rectory,
1555. 969, f. 83 b.
Birohe (N — ), Pharmacopams Norwioensis.
Medical receipts, 17th cent. Lat. 3505,
ff. 1-24.
Birckenbuschius (B— ). Priced cata-
logue of his library, 17th cent. Lat.
2887, ff. 26-28.
Bird (John), of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Letters to E. Careswell, 1670. Lat.
Drafts. 1942, ff. 5, 5 b.
Letters (in shorthand) to fc
1670. 4062, ff. 176-179 b.
Birds. A receipt to ensnare birds, 17th
cent. 795, f. 18.
Birkin, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, ff. 103,113 b.
Birks, near Berwick on Tweed. Peace
made at, betw. England and Scotland,
1639. 1008, f. 13.
Birport (Robert), Monk of Ford Abbey,
co. Devon, in 1406. On the Philosopher's
stone, 16th cent. 410, ff. 42 b-44 b.
' Alchemical process, copied by T.
Potter, 1580. 3580, A. f. 184,
Biscay, Province of. Memorial de, por
el Doct. Zaldivia, 1544. 1736.
Biserodt ( ). Letter to B. Gtfdde,
1650. Fr. 2996, f. 21.
Bishop (R— ). Letter to J. Petiver,
171}. Signed. 4065, f. 143.
Bishop (Thomas), of Drayton. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1616, 1617. 4044, ff. 165,
280.
Bishop (William), Bhhop of Chalcedon.
Examination of his dedicatory Epistle
prefixed to his pretended reformation of
a Catholick deformed by W. Perkins,
early 17th cent. 537.
Bishop (William). Letter to [T.] Isted,
171 j. 4065, f. 21.
INDEX.
59
Bishopp ( ). letter to, from the
Glass-sellers Company, 1688. 857, f. 76.
Bisignano, Prince of. v. San Severino
( )•
BiBpham ( \ Medicus Regius Juratus,
1648. Select* ex ejus pnescriptis, 17th
cent. 933, ff. 1-83.
Bi886 (Philip), Bishop of Hereford. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 23.
Bisaet (Rev. William), Elder Brother of
St. Katharine's Collegiate Church,
London. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1730.
4051, ff. 40, 58.
Bisshop (Francis). Treatises on English
coinage, 160J. 3946.
BitontO (Antonio de). v. A n ton i us, de
Bitonto.
Bisari (Pietro). Versus in effigiem Plan-
tini, 17th cent. Autogr. 2764, f. 44.
Biaaarinua (Pirrhus), Phil, et Med.
Doct.y Senensis. De febrihus, 1599. 3133,
ff. 1-150.
Consilia raedica, 1616. 3133, ff.
373-387.
Method us componendi medica-
ments, 1617. 3133, ff. 436-460.
Discourse on the waters of S.
Casciano de' Bagni, 1618. Ital. 3133,
ff. 469-475 b.
De methodis curatricibus, 17th
cent. 3133, ff. 305 b- 323.
Letter to a friend, 1607. Pal.
Copy. 8133, ff. 461-468.
Blaarer a Warteneee (Hans). Letter
to J. J. Soheuchzer, 1725. Lat. 4065,
f. 342.
v. also Blarerus.
Blaokerby (Samuel). Opinion on oases
relating to the College of Physicians,
1682. 3914, f. 28 b.
Blaokley (James), of the African Com-
pany, London. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
172 J. 4046, ff. 197,211.
Blaokmore {Sir Richard), M.Dn Phy-
sician to William III. and Qu. Anne.
Epigram, 17th cent. 3065, f. 73.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1721.
4046, f. 159.
Blackstone (John), Botanist. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1737, 1740. 4055,
ff. 89, 167, 176, 203, 223, 242; 4056,
f. 305.
Blaokwell (Francis), Anabaptist at Am-
sterdam. Admonition to, from H. Iirough-
ton, 18th cent. 3088, ff. 131-139.
Blaokwell (J— ), of Northolt, co. Middl.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, ft. d. 4034,
f. 234.
Bladin (Thomas), of Carlisle. Evidence
by, of an apparition on the mole at
Tangier, 166|. 3510, f. 54.
Blagrave (Daniel), Regicide. Autograph
signature, cue. 1654. 645, f. 46.
Blair (Patrick), M.D., of Dundee. Osteo-
graphical description of an elephant in
Dundee Museum, sent by, to Sir H.
Sloane, 1706. 3812, ff. 1-59.
Proposals for printing his " Osteo-
graphia Elephantina," 18th cent. 4020,
f. 211.
Account of the dissection of a
seal found in R. Tay, with drawings,
18th cent. 3812, ff. 60-64.
Anatomical and chirurgical obser-
vations sent by, to Sir H. Sloane, 18th
cent. 3812, ff. 65-69.
Explanation of the figure of a
porpoise, 18th cent. 4025, ff. 45-48.
Dedication of his "Phytozoon
genealogia" to Sir H. Sloane, 172},
4020, ff. 6-15.
Case of, presented to the Royal
College of Physicians, London, n. d.
4066, f. 254.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1705-
1728, and n. d. 4025, ff. 49-51 ; 4040,
ff. 66, 90, 92, 94, 150, 169, 174, 270,
308, 310, 359, 362, 374 ; 4041, ff. 132,
148, 159, 161, 181, 219, 234, 251, 304,
321, 330, 337 ; 4042, ff. 17, 28, 90, 103,
299, 307 ; 4043, ff. 24, 32, 36, 43, 64,
159, 180, 223, 250; 4044, ff. 116, 135,
138, 153, 172, 205, 225 ; 4045, ff. 207,
211; 4046, f. 167; 4047, ff. 116, 126,
136, 178, 179, 277 ; 4048, ff. 101, 137,
149, 172; 4049, f. 92; 4058, ff. 25-28.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1708-1715,
and ft. d. 3321, ff. 232, 237, 242, 244,
248, 254, 263, 269, 271, 275, 277, 279,
282, 284 ; 3322, ff. 14, 24, 31, 86, 40,
45-47, 56, 68, 70, 85, 140-146 ; 4065,
ff. 235, 251-253, 265, 273 ; 40.66, ff. 265-
267 b.
Letter to, from W. Henderson,
171g. 4065, f. 238.
Blake (Dorcas), of Dublin. Extraction of
an ivory bodkin from her bladder, 1695.
1786, f. 152.
Blake (Robert), General. Journal of his
voyage to the Mediterranean, kept by
J. Weale, 1654. 1431.
Blake (Robert), Mayor of Galteay. Let-
ter to Lord Falkland, 1625. 3827, f. 54.
to
INDEX.
Blakeney (John), Pi hr of fngham, co.
Norf. Medicinale compendium, 15th
cent. 2301, ff. 1-100.
Blampain de KToyon (Thomas), Prior
of St. Ouen at Rouen. Biographical note
on, 18th cent. Fr. 2890, f. 26.
BlanoaidUB. v. Blankaart (Stephan us).
Blancaa (Geronimo de> Modo de prc-
ceder en Cortes de Aragon, 17th cent.
2301.
Blanchard (William). Obit, 15th cent.
282, f. II b.
Blanohaidus. v. Blankaart (St ephanus).
BlanohuB (Johannes). Processus Al-
chemicus, 1572. 3661, f. 252 b.
Blanoo (Francisco Gutierrez). Letter
to his brother J. S. Blanco, 1679. Span.
1087, f. 105.
Blanoo (Juan Sanchez). Letter to, from
his brother and sister, 1679. Span,
1087, f. 105.
Letter to, from T. Rodrignez, 1679.
Span. 1087, f. 130.
Blanco (Maria Sanchez). Letter to her
brother J. S. Blanco, 1679. Span. 1087,
f. 105.
Bland (Gyles), Merchant at Tangier.
Papers relating to his defamation of Col.
Norwood, 1668. 3510, ff. 17-24.
Bland (John), Mayor of Tangier. Arti-
cles against, circ. 1668. 3510, f. 35.
■ Mercantile transaction with B.
Moroou, cu-c. 1669. 3514, ff. 19-24.
Charge of maladministration
against, by Mrs. Baker, circ. 1670.
3514, f. 25.
Statement of arrears of revenue
at Tangier, 1676. 3512, f. 197.
Commission to, for making peace
f. 23.
between England and Marocco, 1676.
3512, f. 259.
Letter to Capt. Gyles, 1668. 3510,
Letter to Lord Shaftesbury, 1680.
3512, f. 283.
Bland (Michael), Keeper of a Menagerie
at Toicer Dock, London. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 29.
Blandon (Richard), of Charles City,
Virginia. List of Rev. J. Banister's
physiological writings, 1692. 3321, f. 8.
Blane (Alexander), Head Constable for
Huxley Hundred, co. Kent. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4058, ff. 31, 32.
Blane (Shwsana), wife of A. Blanc Pe-
tition to " Kwin Caflina " [Qu. Caroline],
n. d. 4058, f. 32.
Blankaart (Stephanus). " Anatomia
reformata," 17th cent. Extracts. 1229,
ff. 24-28.
Letters to C. Sibelius a Goor, 1687.
Dutch, Lat. and Or. 2729, ff. 211, 213,
230.
Letter to Dr. N. High more in
praise of his " Anatomia restaurata,"
n.d. 546, f. 2.
Blan&hard (Thomas). Formerly owned
MS. 2232.
BlareniB a Wartenaee (Johannes
Jacobus), Professor of Hebrew at Zurich.
Autograph in album, 1670. 1795 or
2597, f. 72.
r. also Blaarer.
Blascus, Regis Aragonise Medicus. De
pestilentia, 1405. 428, ff. 145-155 b.
Blasius (Gerardus), Medicince Professor
Amstelodamensis. Receptulae medicae,
17th cent. 3969, f. 2.
Blaxton ( ). Owned, in 1574, MS.
404.
Blaxton (Henry). Qutestio theologica
in vespere comitiorum Cantabrigian dis-
putata, cj/v. i;>70. 478, ff. 2 b-37.
Bleeding, c. Medicine.
Bleea (William de), son of Simon de Blcez.
Drawing of his seal, 18th cent. 3424,
f. 9 b.
Blenokerne (Simon), M.D., of Lynn.
Letter to Dr. Briggs, 1681. Copy.
123, ff. 7 b, 10.
Blesensis (Petrus). r. Blois (Peter of).
BleaenaiB Hortus. v. Blois, in Fraxce.
Bletso (John), of (Jmit Bowdcn, co. Lek.
Letter to J. Petiver, fi. d. 4066, f. 268.
Bleyburg, in Upper Carinihia. Account
of, by J. Donellan, 17th cent 192*2,
f. 35 b.
Blois, in France. Catalogus plantarum
in Blesensi Horto, 17th cent 143, ff.
21-76.
Blois (Henry de), Bishop of Winchester.
Letter to, from Archbishop Becket, 14th
cent Lat. 1777, f. 2.
Blois (Peter of), Archdeacon of Bath.
Epistolie, 17th cent. Extracts. 1898,
f. 8.
Blomberg (Charles de), of Chelsea. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloaue, 1723. Fr. 4046,
f. 334.
INDEX.
61
Blome, nl Bloome (J—), widow of
Richard Blome, " Cosmojoriphel " Printer
to the Crown. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
[1720]. 4058, f. 33.
Blome (Richard), Printer to the Crown.
Description of Jamaica, 17th cent. 1394,
ff. 1-28.
Blomefield (William), M.B. Compen-
diary of alchemy, or the Camp of Philo-
sophy, or Blossoms of alchemy, 1557.
2036,ff. 5-13 ;— 16th cent. 23Q or 321,
ff. 32 b, 33, 109b-112; 1744, ff. 101-
109; 1751, ff. 3-17.
■ Alchemical vorses from his ".Blos-
soms," 16th cent. 1098, 41 b.
Pater Sapientia or Patris Sapientia,
in verse, 1557. 2036, ff. 14-19 ; 3706,
ff. 66-96.
Blomevile (Edward), of G union. For-
merly owned MS. 332.
Blomius (Johannes). Oratio de H.
Vagetii vita, 1659. 2888, ff. 157-176.
Blondeau (Stephen). Letters of natural-
ization to, 1682. Lat. 2655, f. 155.
Blondel (Jacobus Augustus). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1729. 4050, f. 180.
Blondus (Flavius), Forliviensis. Italia
illustrata, 16th cent. 2456.
Blood (Thomas), Col. Verses on his
attempt to steal the Crown, by A.
Marvel 1, 17th, 18th centt. Lat. aud
Engl. 1941, f. 18 ; 3413, f. 29 b.
Bloodletting, v. Medicine.
Bloome (Hans), v. Bluom (Joanues).
Bloome (J—), v. Blome (J—).
Blount, Barons of Ixworth. Pedigree,
16th cent. 1301, f. 388 b.
Blount ( ), Baron Mountjoy. Deed
relating to his dealings with the Muscovy
Company, temp. Eliz. 3657, ff. 1, 2.
Blount (Charles), 8th Baron Mountjoy,
after*. Earl of Devonshire. Letter to,
as Lieutenant of Hampshire, for men to
be sent to the Isle of Wight, circ. 1596.
Copy. 33, f. 11.
Blount (Christopher). Letter to Lord
Clanricard, 162$. 1775, f. 65 b.
Blount (Sir Henry). Poems, 17th cent.
Copies. 1446, ff. 60 b, 61, 87.
Blount (Mountjoy), 1st Earl of Newport.
Warrant suspending his Patent of Ord-
nance, temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 4 b.
Blower (Jane), daughter of Rev. John
Rayy and wife of Josh. Blower, Rector
of Brad well near Braintree, co. Essex.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1727. 4048,
ff. 297, 301.
Blueke (Catharine). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. Imperf. 4058, f. 35.
Bluett (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1733. 4053, f. 105.
Blund. v. Blount.
BlundevilL v. Blomefield (William).
Blundeville (Thomas), of Newton Flat-
man, co. Norf. Treatise on the horse,
compiled from his works, 17th cent.
3099.
Blunt (John), Apothecary. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. Imperf. 4058, f. 36.
Bluom (Joannes). "The book of five
columnes of Architecture,*' translated bv
J. T., 1608. 904, ff. 26-37.
Blyth, co. Nott. Inscriptions and arms
from the church, 1596. 3836, f. 9 b.
Boareneld (John), of Tangier. Letter
to, from J. Luke, 1664. 3509, f. 60 b.
Boate (Edward), Student of Christ Church,
Oxford. Notes on his sermon on 1 John
IV., 16th cent. 2987, ff. 54b-57.
Bobart (Anne), wife of J. Bobart, Jun.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1701. 4063, f. 86.
Bobart, al. Bobert (Jacob), Jun., Pro-
fessor of Botany at Oxford. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1685-1716. 4036, ff. lx,
43, 55, 148, 252 ; 4037, ff. 6, 256, 261,
265 ; 4038, f. 93 ; 4040, ff. 195, 323 ;
4041, f. 123 ; 4043, f. 161 ; 4044, f. 227.
Letter to W. Charleton, 1690.
3962, f. 224.
Letter to the Duchess of Beaufort,
1694. 3343, f. 37.
Letter to J. Adams, 169$. 3343,
f. 142.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700-1716,
and n. d. 3321, ff. 36, 96, 114, 131,
135, 137, 149, 157, 173, 181, 203, 209,
210, 216, 219, 233, 243, 273, 289 ; 3322,
ff. 29, 75, 93,96, 147, 150 ; 4064, f. 101.
Letter to J. Thorpe, n. d. 3322,
f. 148.
f. 3b.
Autograph in album, 1697. 2360,
Letter to, from E. Lhwyd, n. d.
4067, f. 28.
Letter to, from L. Plukenett, n. d.
4067, f. 108.
INDEX.
Bobart (Tilleman), elder son of Jacob
Bobart, Sen. Letter to J. Petiver,
170J. 3321, f. 94.
Bobert (Jacob), v. Bobart al. Bobert
(Jacob).
Boby, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 103.
Bocoaooio (Giovanni). Metrical version
of hie " De casibus virorum et feminarum
illustrium" by J. Lydgate from L. de
Premierfait's French paraphrase, 15th
cent. 2452 ; 4031, ff. 4-187.
Description of the plague in 1348
at Florence, 17th cent. Transl. 791,
f. 14.
Boccano (Paolo). Materie contente nel
Museo di, 18th cent. 3332, f. 131.
Booohios (AchillesX called Phileros.
Symbolical qussstiones, de universo
genere; with engravings by 0. Bonasone,
1555. Auiogr. 3158.
Bocoone (Paolo afterw. Silvio). Cata-
logue plantarum rariorum in Sicilia,
1674. 2346, ff. 191-197.
Rare plants of Sicily, Malta, France,
and Italy, 17th cent. Extracts. 2343,
f. 41.
Letter on the vegetation of plants,
«. d. 1942, f. 10.
Bocke ( ). Letter to G. Schroedter,
n.d. Fr. 2877, f. 306.
Booking, in Essex. Purchase of lands
in, for the Gulston lectureship in the
College of Physicians, 1635. 3914, f.
119.
Bodenham (Roger), of HUldrop near
Ramsbury, co. Wilts. Horoscope, 1659.
2282, f. 3.
Bodenstein (Adam von). Isagoge in
A. de Villa Nova Prosarium Chymicum,
17th cent. Extracts. 3737, ff. 96-106.
Bodericufl (Stephanos), de Castro Lusi-
tarn Ulissiponensi. Oratio ante Ingres*,
sum prselectionum ad Hippocratem,
1617. 3133, ff. 399-403.
Bodin (Jean). Colloquium Heptaplomeres
de re rum sublimium arcanis abditis,
17th cent. 2859 ; 2998, ff. 1-136.
Copio des articles des missives
envoy&s en Angleterre par, apres le
fault du Due d'Anjou a Anvers, 1583.
2764, f. 19.
BodiUS (Adam). Biographical notes of,
1633, 1679. 1708, f. 107.
Bodleigh. v. Bodley (Laurence).
Bodley ( ), lA.-Cot. Medical pfe
scriptions for, by Dr. Mayerne, 1646,
164$. Lot. 1807, f. 129 b ; 2078, ff.
70 b-72.
Bodley (Laurence), Student of Christ
Church, Oxford. Sermon at Christ
Church, 16th cent. 2987, ff. 68-71.
Bodley (Sir Thomas). Autobiography,
17th cent. 1786, ff. 58-61.
Letter to Sir F. Bacon, 1607.
1775, ff. 50-53.
Medical case, circ 1611. 640, f.
212 b.
Boe (Franciscns de le), Sylvius. New
Idea of medicinal practice, capp. 1-5,
late 17th cent. Imperf. 630, ff. 228-
239 b.
De morbis puerornm, 17th cent.
1176, ff. 3-12.
Methodus medendi, 17th cent.
1176, ff. 13-24.
De afftctibus communibus, 17th
cent. 1204; 1205.
- Annotations in praxin medicaid
ejus, 17th cent. 1254.
Observations in praxin raedican
ejus, 17th cent. 1561, ff. 70-134.
Prescript* medicinalta, 17th cent,
1283.
Excerpta ex lectaxis ejus, 17th
cent. 1279, ff. 1-44.
Medica pauca, 17th cent. 3969#
ff. 94-102.
Notes from his lectures, by Dr#
Downes, 1659. Lot. 179, A. f. 154.
Medicamenta in communem offici*
narum usum Lugd. Bat. prescript*, 1659.
607, f. 70.
Collegium medicum, sive casus
atgrotantium in Nosocomio Leidensi,
1660,1661. 490.
Lectiones publics? per S. Belling*
ham notate, 1662-1664. 458.
Dictata de functione generationis
lesa, 1662. 607, ff. 3 b-17 b.
Histories qusedam medicine et
praxis medica, 1665. 2828, ff. 59-174.
Letters to, from Dr. S. Bellingham,
166f Lot. drafts. 647, f. 41.
Curiosa ab ore ejus per K. Uinsm
excerpta, n. d. 1292, ff. 44-68 b.
Boeder (J— P— ), of Strassburg. Let-
ters to G. Schroedter, 1703-1705. Fr.
2878, ff. 3-16.
Boehme (Jacob). Letter to P. Moritz,
1624. Qcrm. 2715, f. 102.
INDEX.
66
Boerhaave (Herman). Lectiones de viri-
bus medicamentorum Lugduni Batavo-
rum habits, 18th cent. 2793 ; 3179.
Paw commentarii in ejus Institu-
tiones Medicas, 18th cent. 2963.
Notes to J. I. ran Hollandt's alche-
mical treatises, 18th cent. Lat 3832,
ff. 87, 177.
Curatio medici casus, 18th cent.
3984, f. 119.
Collegium practicum, 1709. 2969,
ff. 299-376.
Boghurst (William), Apothecary in Si*
Giles' m the Fields London (continued).
Particulars respecting, with epigram on
his name, and copy of inscription on his
tomb at Ditton in Kent, 1685. 904, f.
67 b.
Bohemia. J. Durei epistola ad ecclc-
siarum orthodoxarum e Bohemia ejec-
tarum superattendentes, 1636. 654, f. 49.
, King of. Frederic V. Biographical
notes of him and his wife, 1596-1 66 J.
1708, f. 107.
Collegium privatum in ejus Aph- Bohmen (Jacob). v. Boehme.
orismos de cognotcendis et curandis
morbis, 1711. 2961; 2962.
— Descripta quaedam ex ejus lectioni*
bus de Chemia, 1719. 3183 ; 3184.
— — Observations on the disease of
Lady Ferrers, 1725. Lat 3322, f. 110.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1709-
1731. Engl, and Lat 3322, ff. 106,
127, 131, 135; 4042, ff. 42, 116, 160;
4043, ff. 12, 130, 277, 286 ; 4044, ff. 2,
49, 185, 265; 4045, ff. 7, 25, 120, 206,
263; 4046, f. 102; 4048, ff. 162, 319;
4049, f. 200 ; 4051, f. 234 ; 4052, f. 223 ;
4054, f. 278.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1713-1734. Lat 3322, ff. 102, 104 ;
4068, ff. 96, 106, 157, 237.
Boerius (Octavius). Letter to, from
J. de La Riviere, 1591. Lat. 2089,
f.75b.
Boese (Dr. John). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1717. Lat. 4045, f. 20.
Boethius (Anicius Manlius Torquatus
Sererinus). De Conaolatione Philosophic,
translated by J. Walton, 1410. Emjl.
verse. Imperf. 554.
— De Musica, lib. I., 17th cent.
Gr. Excerpt 2764, ff. 135, 136.
— Epistola de Chrfoto ab, ad Johan-
nem Diaconum, 14th cent. 1777, ff. 90-
94.
BoethiUB (Anselmus). v. Boot (Anselmus
de).
Boey (Cornells), Sen. Versus in D. Heinsii
effigiem, 1645. 2764, f. 190.
Bogesman (Johannes). Epistola ad,
a J. Dnry, 1633. 654, f. 71.
Boghurst (William), Apothecary in St
Giles' in the Fields, London. Relation of
the plague in London, 1666. 349.
Londinologiasive Londini encomium,
1606. 904, ff. 53-68 b.
Bohlie (Joannes). Letters to C. Sibe-
lius a Goor, 1679, 1685. Lat 2729,
ff. 40, 183.
Bohun (Edmund), of Charlestown, Caro-
lina. Catalogue of his coins and medals,
17th cent 8962, ff. 210, 211.
Letters to J. Petiver, Uft$-1701,
and n. d. 3321, ff. 33, 39, 40, 42, 51,
61,74; 3322, f. 151.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 170$.
4038, f. 134.
Boileau-Despreaux (Nicolas). Le
Lutrin,1674. Imperf. 1031, ff. 134-153.
Bote (Charles du), H.E.I.C.S. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1697-173$. 4036,
f. 316; 4039, ff. 220, 221 ; 4048, f. 8 ;
4053, f. 186 ; 4055, ff. 145, 257 ; 4056,
f. 62.
Letters to J. Petiver, [1700]-
171j, and n. d. 3321, f. 46 ; 3322, f.
15; 4064, ff. 47, 156; 4065, f. 100;
4066, ff. 336, 337.
Permission to, from the Lord Mayor,
to travel by water to Gravesend on
Sunday, 1713. 4020, f. 107.
Bols (John), Canon of Ely. Letters to
Bishop Andrewts, 1619, 1624. Lat
118, ff. 293, 298.
Bois (P— E— de), Civil and Military
Architect. Memorandum of things
taught by, for S. Hartlib, 17th cent.
Fr. 652, f. 187.
Boisbeleau de Lachapelle (Armand).
Letter to Dr. J. Q. Scheuchzer, 1727.
Fr. 4066, f. 14.
Boislaville (PeW de), Cwe du
MesnU-aurParCidans Le Cotentin. Lettres
philosophiques a, de M. Graindorge,
1672, 1673. 2408.
Bois-le-Duc, in Brabant lampoon on
the siege, with answer, 1629. Lot and
Dutch. 2764, f. 114.
64
INDEX.
Bokelman (J oh an Frederic). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1722. Fr. 1968, f. 7.
Boldrini (Antonio di Andrea), Citizen of
Florence. Presented MS. 2742 to Cath-
arine [?] de' Medici in 1586.
Boldu (Faustin). Consilia medica pro
ejus affectu apoplectico, 17th cent. Ital.
2253, f. 292 b.
Boles (Sir George), r. Bowles.
Boles (Katharine), Qtuikeress^ of Lnmbetht
co. Surr. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. * 4058, ff. 38-43.
Boleyn (Anne), 2nd wife of Henry VIIL
v. England, Sovereigns of. Henry VIII.
Boleyn (Sir Thomas), Ambassador to
Charles V. Instructions to, from Henry
VIII., 25 Sept., 1522. 3839, ff. 116-118.
Letter to, from Card. Wolsey,
10 Jan., 1523. 3839, ff. 105-115 b.
BolfraaiUS (Erasmus), of Frankfort,
Horoscope, 1588. 1770, f. 153.
Boling (Henry). Epitaph on, by Dr.
Corbet, 17th cent. 1792, f. 44 b.
Bollanue (Dominions), Patricias Venetus.
Epistle dedicatory to, from G. Postelli,
17th cent. Lat. 1412 or 2958, f. 281.
Bollard (Nicholas), Monachus Westmonas-
teriensis. On the planting, grafting and
culture of trees, 15th cent. 7, ff. 92-
93 ; 122, ff. 83 b-88 ; 686, ff. 41-48 b.
Bolleeglie. r. Boleyn.
Bolles (Sir John), 4th Bart. Certificate
of his mental state, by Sir H. Sloane,
1707. 4078, f. 303.
Bolles (Phineas). Receipt for officers*
certificates at Tangier, 1674. 3511,
f. 272.
Letter to, from J. Luke, 1674.
3512, f. 92.
Bolles (Sir Robert), 2nd Bart. Epigram
of Martial translated and applied to,
[1637 J. 292, f. 3.
Boiling (Robert), of Charles City, Vir-
ginia. List of Rer. J. Banister's physio-
logical collections, 1692. 3321, f. 8.
Bologna, in Italy. Tractatus contra
pestilenciam per concilium medicorum
Bolonifc factus, 1393. 3124, ff. 51 b-61.
Modo da preparare la Pietra Bolog-
nese, 18th cent. 3323, f. 77 ; 3329, f. 8.
Bolton (Sir Edward), Solicitor General
for Irelaml. Legal opinion, 1627.
3827, f. 104.
Bolton (Leonard), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, by E. Roth, cuv. 1671.
3514, f. 71.
Bolton (Sir Richard), Chief Baron of the
Exchequer in Ireland. Legal opinion,
1625. 3827, f. 58.
Bolton (Samuel).
" Salop*
r. Boulton (Samuel),
Bolton (Rev. Samuel). Medical prescrip-
tion for his wife, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652.
Lat. 2812, f. 24."
Bombast von Hohenheim (Philipp
Anreol Theophrast), called Paracelsus.
De natura rerum, 17th cent. 2190.
De natura rerum et de natura
hominis, 1537; translated by J. Tich-
born, 17th cent 320, ff. 78 b-96.
Of the nature of man, book n.,
17th cent. 1627, ff. 50-55 b.
Notes from his u De natura rerum,"
17th cent. 2193, ff. 57-63.
Medical receipts, 17th cent. Fr.
2502, ff. 96-142.
Alchemical treatises, 17th cent.
S086, ff. 1-39; 3691, ff. 44b-68.
Azoth, sive de ligno et linea Tits,
17th cent. Engl, transl. 857, ff. 145-178.
Works on Magic, 17th cent. Ex-
tracts. 3648, ff. 53b-75.
Manuale, 1645. Extracts. 2203,
ff. 182-201.
Explicatio totius Astronomies, 17th
cent. EngL transl. 857, ff. 107-124,
127b-144b.
The spirits of planets, 17th cent.
2194, ff. 58-69.
Alchemical treatise "of simple
fire," 17th cent. 1723, ff. 18-28.
Dulcedo sails ex ejus De Secret is
Secretorum, 17th cent. 1996, ff. 46-55.
De antimonio, 17th cent. Qtrnu
3427, ff. 38-47.
Liber septem stellarum, 17th cent.
3848, ff. 107-114.
Formulas potionum vulnerariarum,
17th cent. 3426, ff. 158-163.
Philosophical canons, 18th cent.
3506, ff. 37-41 b.
Practica in scicntiam Divinationta,
17 th cent. Engl, transl. 857, & 124-
127.
Archidoxorum lib. x., 18th cent.
Transl. 3506, ff. 33-36.
The Archicatholick purge taken
out of his Paradoxes, 1 7th cent. 665,
ff. 7-9 b.
INDEX.
65
Bombast von Hohenheim (Philipp
Aureol Theophrast), called Paracelsus
(continued). Receipt tor the weapon-
salve, 17th cent. 559, f. 148.
De quinta essentia vini ex, 17th
cent. 3634, f. 72 b.
On the virtues of " Lignum Guia-
cura," 16th cent. Germ. 2528, ff. 163-
166.
De podagra, 16th cent. Qerm.
2528, f. 173 b.
De la cu ration dcs maladies des
pierres et des gouttes, extraict de, et
translate d'Alemant .en Francis, 17th
cent. 2011, ff. 130 b-133 b (reversed).
Aurora Philosophorum, cap. xin.,
16th cent. Fr. Extract. 354", f. 26 b.
Excerpta ex, 17th cent. 3118,
ff. 338-375 b, 416-429, 522-649; 3119,
f. 60 b.
Notice of his life, 17th cent. Ital.
and Engl. 3962, f. 39.
Bomgartneni8(Hieronymus). e.Baum-
gartnerus.
Bon de St. Hilaire (Francis Xavier),
Marquis ; First President of the Supreme
Court of Aids at Monipellier. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1738, 1739. Fr. and Lat.
4055, f. 386 ; 4056, ff. 669 99.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
171}, 1739. Lat. and Fr. 4068, f. 59 ;
4069, ff. 16, 22, 25.
BonactUS (Guidus). r. Bonatus (Guido).
Bone Spei Fromontorium. v. Cape
of Good Hope.
Bonanni (Philippus). v. Buonanni
(Filippo).
Bonarelli della Rovere (Guido
Ubaldo de), Count. Preface to a trans-
lation of his pastoral drama of Filli di
Sciro, by Sir E. Sherburne, 17th cent.
836, f. 76 b.
Bonaaone (Giulio), of Bologna. En-
gravings illustrative of A. Bocchi's
** Symbolics Qusestiones," [1555]. 3158.
Bonatus (Guido), Minorite at Forli.
Considerationes astrologicse-medicse ex,
15th cent. 130, ff. 51-58 b.
■ De partibus septeni planetarum
duodecim domorum, 16th cent. 311,
ff. 88-119.
Liber introductorius ad judicia
stellar urn, capp. I. -I v., 17th cent. Engl.
1734, ff. 251-254.
SLOANE INDEX.
Bonaventure, &, Cardinal Bi*/u,p of
Albano. Vita S. Francisci Confessor is
Assisiensis, 15th cent. 1617, ff. 3-64.
— ~— Meditationes vita Christi, 14th
cent. 2273, ff. 207-214.
Compendium scholasticum utri-
usque Testamenti, met rice, 14th cent.
1870, ff. 1-91.
Bond (Henry). Observations on Longi-
tude, 17th cent. 2279, ff. 90-98.
Bond (William), Distiller, of ShoreditcU.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173£. 4055,
f. 279.
Bondelmontibua (Christophorus de).
Liber insularum Archipelagi, 1642.
3843.
Bonet (Louis Frederic), of Geneva.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1738, and n. d.
Fr. 4055, f. 414 ; 4058, f. 44.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1738, 173$. Fr. 4069, ff. 3, 19.
Boniel (F — ). Sonnet au Due de Savoye,
17th cent. 895, f. 3.
BonifaoiUB. Opus alchemicum, 17th
cent. Engl. 633, ff 137 b-140.
Bonn '■ George). Letter to J. Luke, 1672.
3511, f. 127.
Bonn (Hermann). Epitheta boni prin-
cipis ex Poll uce Latine reddita, 17th
cent. Lat. 2764, f. 73 b.
Bonne (Francois de),Ducde Lesdiguieres j
Constable of France. Letter to Louis
XIIL, 1624. Copy. 22, f. 3.
Bonnell (Toby), Mercliant of London.
Letter to, from T , 1682. 4062,
f. 210.
Bonner (Edmund), Bishop of London.
Letter to Cambridge University, 1572.
3562, f. 16.
Bonnet (Charles), of Geneva. Observa-
tions sur les insectes, 1742. 4020, ff.
115-136.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1742,
1745. Fr. 4057, ff. 115, 238.
Bonnet, after w. Bonnet-BourdeJot
(Pierre), Physician to Louis XIV. und
the Duchess of Burgundy. Catalogus
Bibl i ot h ecae ph isico - matheinuti co - me-
diae, aire. 1700. 85.
Letters to Sir H. Sloaie, 1*9h,
1701. Fr. 4037, f. 89 ; 4038, f. 277.
BonnetiUB (Claudius). Epitome uni-
versal doctrimc Sennerti, 17th cent.
Excerpts. 3374, ff. 23-27.
V
66
INDEX.
Boimeval (Ludovicus de). Verses to
Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent. Lat. 3516,
f. 35.
Bonn! vert {Lieut. Gedeon), son uf
Paschall and Judith Bonnivert of Sedan
in Champagne. Papers and collections
of, in prose and verse, 15th-17th centt.
1009.
Treatise on the elements of Geo-
metry and Fortification with Diagrams.
093.
Commonplace books, 1673-1683.
Fr. 1028; IjoA. 1030; 1031; E;<jl.
and Fr. 1036.
Journal when a trooper in William
III.'s armv in Ireland, June-Jalv 1690.
1033, ff. 1-12 b.
"L'A. B. C. du Monde," late 17th
cent. 1009, ff. 199-207 b.
Notice of the comets of 1680 and
1682, late 17th cent. 1030, f. 123.
Receipts for several diseases, 17th
cent. 1001, ff. 32-57.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1696-
1703, and n. d. 4036, f. 264; 4039,
ff. 21, 153, 167, 192 ; 4058, f. 45.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1696. 4068, f. 14.
Note of his birth at Sedan in
Champagne, n. </. 1000, f. 170.
Bononia (Thomas de), Physician tu
C/utrlcs VIII. of France. Alchemical
treatise inscribed to, bv Bernard, Count
of Trevisa, 17th cent.* 3422, ff. 2-21 ;
3632, ff. 10-27.
Bonsall, co. I)crb. Letter from the
Curate to Sir II. Sloaue, 1735. 4054,
f. 44.
Bonteshall. r. Bonsai I, co, Derb.
Bontine (H— ), Maya-. Certificate at-
tested by, 1660. 3299, f. 34.
Bonus (Petrus), IsOtnbardus, FerrariewLs
Physicus. r. Buono Arogario (Pietro).
Bonvill, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 43 b.
Bonville, Family of. Notes of, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 5*1.
Booker (William), Marshal of the Royal
Regiment of Foot. Warrant for j»ay-
ment to, with his receipt, 1655. 151*9,
f. 153.
Bookkeeping. Directions for keeping
merchants' accompts after the Italian
order, 17th cent. 2809, f. 2.
Bookplates. Engraved coat-of-arms,
17th cent. 4013, 1 1.
r. Barlow (Charles), of Emmanuel
College* Gvnhridge.
Burnet (Gilbert), Bishop of Satis-
bury.
Cony (Robert), M.D.
Grangierius (Guillelmns).
Millington (fl*r Thomas), of Gos-
fidd Hall, Essex.
Books, Prices of. r. MSS., Prices of.
Book-sales. List of Book-sales 30 Aug.
1686-5 Aug. 1689, by Dr. R. Hooke.
1039, f. 177.
Boone (H — ). Formerlv owned BIS.
1877.
Boone (Matthew). Medical memoranda
and directions, 1653. 1000, f. 60 ct
passim.
Boot (Anselmns de). Qusedam de Gem-
ma rum et Lapidum historia ex, 17th
cent. 3118, ff. 488-500.
Booth (Esdras). Ft nneily owned MS. 57*.
Booth (George), 1st Baron Detvmere.
Anatomical treatise drawn up for, by
Dr. H. Power, 1666. Two copies. 496,
ff. 2-14 ; 1393, ff. 22-36.
Medical prescriptions for him and
Elizabeth, his 2nd wife, 1662. 1055,
f. 98.
Letters to Sir T. Fairfax, 1647,
w. </. 1519, ff. 168, 178.
Booth (Henry), 2nd B<uvn DcJamcre.
afterw. Ut Etrl of Warrington. Verses
on one Sax ton, a false witness against ^
168$. IaU. 1378, ff. 21, 24.
Boothe (Robert), servant to Lord
Treasurer Buckliur^t. Owned, in 1602,
MS. 1678.
Borbonius (L — ). Versus in, a F.
Thory, 17th cent. 1768, ff. 6 b, 7, 1 1.
Bordeaux, in France. MS. 1111 was
written at, in 1606-1607.
Bordeaux, al. Burdegalia, al. Bur-
gundia (John deydit La Barbe, Phy-
sician at Liege. " Gnuernale of helth,"
15th cent 989, ff. 2-134.
— Thesaurus Pauperum, 16th cent.
2507, ff. 1-20.
Treatise against the pestilence,
15th cent. Lat. 7, ff. 85 b-87 ; 405,
ff. 41 b-43 ; Lat. and Engl. 433,
ff. 47 b 51; Engl. 706, ff. 104-106 b;
963, ff. 55b-57b; 965, ff. 132-143;
983, ff. 37 b-39b ; 1764, ff. 5, 6 ; 2187,
ff. 86-88; 2320, ff. 16- 17 b; 3566,
ff. 88-101.
INDEX.
67
Bordeaux, al. Burdegalia, at. Bur-
gundia (John de), dit La Barbe, Phy-
sician at Liege (continued). Tractatus
contra pestem (another tract), 15th
cent. 134, ff. 31-38 b; Engl. 3449,
ff. 5b-12.
De epidiroia (a third tract), 15th
cent. 3566, ff. 63b-87 b ;— 16th cent.
2320, ff. 13b-16.
Bordfleld (John). Letters to, from J.
Luke, 1664. 3509, ff. 73, 74.
Bordley (Stepheu), of Chester River,
Kent County , Afar y land. Letters to J.
Petiver, 1706, 1709. 3321, ff. 194, 247.
Boreel (Adam). Correspondence with
J. Dury, 1646, 1660. Lot. 649, ff. 37,
40-44.
Letter to S. Hartlib, 1646. LaU
649, f. 39.
Boreel (Jan), Dutch Ambassador in
England. Memorial to Charles II. in
behalf of J. Leger, 1668. Fr. 1001,
f. 21.
Memorial to Charles II. in favour
of the heirs of the late English resident
at the Hague, 1668. Copy. 1001, f. 22.
Borelli (Giovanni Alfonso). De motu
animalium cam nnnotationibus, 17th
cent. 2887, f. 61.
BorgehliUB (Joannes). Letters to C.
Schroedter, 1668. Lat. 2876, ff. 5-14.
Borghini (Maria Selvaggia). r.Selvaggia
Borghini.
Borgia (Gaspar), Cardinal. L'entrada
di, en Napoles, 1620. 2545, f. 40.
Borgognoni da Lucca (Teodorico),
Bishop of Cervia. Tractatus de aqua
vita?, extractus e diversorum dictis
philosophorum medicinae artis, 15th
cent. 981, ff. 83-86.
Chirurgia major, 16th cent. Engl.
Imperf. 389, ff. 2-76 b.
Borignon (Gulielmus Schopfius), of
Namur. T. Fieni tractatus de methodo
medendi script us per, 1627. 367, ff.
1-174 b.
BorilliuB (Bonifacius). Kpigramma in
ejus Microcosmum a J. F., 3oc. Jes.,
1632. 118, f. 40.
Boija, Cardinal, v. Borgia (Gaspar),
Cardinal.
Borjia (Padre Francesco), v. Francis
[dc BorjaJ, S.t Duke of Qandia, General
of the Jesuits.
Borlase (Edmund), M.D., of Cheater.
Letters and papers, chiefly rel. to the
Rebellion in Ireland, in 1641, late 17th
cent. 1008.
Commencement of his " History of
the Irish Rebellion," late 17th cent.
Partly autogr. 1008, ff. 362-375.
Reflections on Lord Castlehaveu's
memoirs of his engagements and carriage
in the wars of Ireland, etc, 1682. Draft.
1015, ff. 1-20.
LetterstoR.Clavell, I6jg. Drafts.
100H, ff. 245, 247.
Borlase (Sir John), Lord Justice of Ire-
land. Letter to his son Dr. E. Borlase,
[1642]. 1008, f. 72.
Borlase (John). Utter to his brother
Edmund, 1642. 1008, f. 64.
BornettUS (Duncanus), Scotus. v. Bur-
net (Duncanus).
Bornius (Henricus), Professor Philo-
sophits Leydenensis. Letter to, from B.
Severinius, 1662. 2870, f. 89.
Borough al. Burgh (John), Secretary
to the Treasury ; afterw. Garter King-at-
Arms. Book of Treasury fees, Civil
Service estimates, etc., for the year 1619,
temp. Chas. I. 2904.
Sovereigutv of the seas of England,
17th cent. 169(3, ff. 109-162; Imptrf.
1710, ff. 68-103.
Borough al. Burgh (Sir Thomas),
of Gainsboroutfh. Medical prescription
for, temp. Edw. IV. 403, f. 340.
Boroughs (Jonathan), Soldier at Tan-
gier. Charge against, by Col. R. Alsopp,
1673. 3514, f. 185.
Borri (Christopher), r. Borro (Cristo-
foro).
Borri (F. Joseph us), r. Borro (Ginseppe
Francesco).
Borrichius (Olaus), Medicines et Philo-
t(#fi<e in Acidemia Ilavniensi Pro fessor.
Praclecta publica, 16*3-1084. 3019,
ff. 2-53.
Procerus Chymici, 17th cent.
1235, ff. 35-60.
BoiTO (Cristoforo). Note of the manners
of the Cochin Chinese from his historv,
17th cent. 1448, A. ff. I 3.
F 2
68
INDEX.
BoiTO (Giuseppe Francesco). Process of
the Inquisition against, 1659. Itai.
2721, E 24-57; 2733, ff. 5-14; 3945,
IT. 44-77.
Verses on, by B. Severinius, 17th
ceut. 2870, ff. 69 b, 144.
Letters to, from B. Severinius,
1061, 1663. Lat. 2870, ff. 65, 145 b.
Borromeo (Carlo), Cardinal Archbishop
of Milan, Indulgences granted on his
canonization, 1610. Ital. 264.
Borromeo (Federico), Cardinal Archbishop
of Milan. Indulgences granted at his
instance on the canonization of 8. Carlo
Borromeo, 1610. Ital. 264.
Borsaele, Family of. Autographs of,
1587. 851.
Borthwick (James), of Dalkeith. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1703. Imperf. 4039,
f. 108.
Borthwick {Sir John), Ambassador to
Denmark. Instructions to, 1550. 2442,
f. 27.
Borussia. v. Prussia.
BOBgrave (James), Recusant. Arraign-
ment for high treason, 1582. 1 132, ff.
1-13.
BoBtOCfc (N— ), M.D. Utter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1713. 4043, f. 156.
Boston, co. Line. Prices of drugs sold
in the year 1315 at the Fair in, 15th
cent. 783, B. f. 146.
Inscriptions from the church, 1601.
3836, f. 30 b.
Bosvile (William). Owned, in 1668,
MS. 1322.
Boswell (Sir William), Ambassador to
the Netherlands. M.S. 3957 was dedi-
cated to, by Lord Herbert of Cherburv,
in 1622.
Botallus (Leonard us). De curatione per
sanguinis missionero, 17th cent. Ew/l.
transl. 1642, ff. 3-99.
De incidenda? venae modo, etc.y
17th cent. Engl transl. 1642, ff. 100-
114.
Botany. Herbarium, cum figuris, 14th
cent. Tmperf. 1964, ff. 111-123;—
15th cent. Imperf. 71, ff. 86-109 b;
120, ff. 1-61 b; English prose and terse.
1571, ff. 17-36 b; Fr. 2401, ff. 107 b-
132; Lat. 2948, ff. 1-19 b;— 1573.
Lat. 3169, ff. 1 -50 b; — 16th cent.
Engl. 744, ff. 1-9; Lat. 1313, ff.
2-20.
Botany (continued). Syuonyma herba-
rum, 11th cent 475, ff. 143-160 ;— 13th
ceut. 146, ff. 69 b-72 b ; Lat, Engl, and
Fr. 420, ff. 107-113 b, 115-121 ;— 14th
cent. Lat, Fr. and Emjl. 5, ff. 4-12 b ;
Engl, and Lat. 521, f. 23; Imperf. 1964,
ff. 106-110 b; Lat. and Entjl. '2479,
ff. 90-107; 3550, ff. 33-3*7 b;— 15th
ceut. 121, ff. 9-34 b; Lat. and Engl.
135, ff. 2-6; 284, ff. 1-48 b; Lat, Fr.
and Engl. 347, ff. 76-97 b; Lat. and
Engl. Imperf. 390, ff. 174b-185b;
405, ff. 7-17 b ; Imperf. 540, A. f. 32 ;
Lot., Fr. and Engl. Imperf. 962, ff.
10 b, 252-259 b ; Lat, Fr. and EngL
964, ff. 63-82; iflfiZ, ff. 280b-288;
Lat. and EngL 1571, ff. 1-6 b; Lot.
and Engl. 2401, ff.3b-5; 2721, f. 138 ;
2948, ff. 23-33 b ; Lat. and Engl. 3548,
ff. 1 19-125 b, 129-145 b, 157 b ;— 17th
cent. Lat, Or. and Engl. 79, ff. 54-
93b; Lit. and Engl. 797; 1155, ff.
71 -80 b; Lat. and Germ. 2998, ff.
149-161 b ;— 18th cent. Lat and Engl.
4020, ff. 48-66.
Imagines plantarum calamo de-
scriptse, 14th cent. 335, ff. 79-82 b.
Tract on the planting, etc., of fruit
trees, 17th cent. 110, ff. 71-88 b.
Obserrationes de scientia phyto-
logica, 17th cent. 1929, ff. 12-23.
Hortus Adonidis et Veneris, 17th
cent. 1733, ff. 434-452.
Histoire natural le des plantes,
17th cent. 4012.
Catalogues of plants, 15th cent.
Imperf. 962, ff. 2-4 b;— 17th cent. 571 ;
Lat. and Ital. 608, ff. 245-256 ; 1103,
B.C.; 1229, ff. 156-220 ; 1797, ff. 22 b-
38, 55-72 ; Lat. 2202 ; 2334 ; 2346, ff.
23-138 b, 175-179 b; 2354; Imperf.
2619, ff. 117-202; Imperf. 3110, ff.
41 47 b ; 4033, ff. 132-137 ;— 18th cent.
3350 ; 3363, ff. 46-52 ; 4019, ff. 62, 64,
134-137 b.
Directions for sowing seeds, 17th
cent. 941, ff. 168-177.
Directions for gardeners, 17th
cent. 2261, ff. 123-154 b.
De transplantatione dissertatio,
17th cent. 1733, ff. 457 b-462 b.
Brieve racconto di tutte le radici,
di tutte l'herbe et di tutti i frutti, che
crudi o cotti in Italia si mangiano, 1614.
912.
Catalogues of seeds and plants
sown, 1697-1716. 3470-3475.
Nonnulla de plantis, 17th cent.
1941, f. 84.
INDEX.
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Botany (continued). Notes of plants,
17th cent. 3349, ff. 1-6 b.
Collectanea de plahtis, 18th cent.
3207, ff. 148-209.
Obserrationes botanicse, 18th cent.
2966, ff. 30-41.
On Horticulture, 18th cent. Fr.
3722, ff. 119-122 b.
Description of a plant, 18th cent.
4020, f. 103.
Specimens of dried auriculas, 17th
cent. 3254, B.
Obserrationes de radice Butua,
18th cent. 4020, ff. 16-19 b.
Sketches of the Cuckoopint, and
Pilewort, 17th cent. 1009, ff. 124-126.
Natural history of the Juniper
tree, 16th cent. 2172, f. 22.
— Questions concerning the Kinkina
tree, 18th cent. 3323, f. 291.
Observations on the different sorts
of mushrooms with figures of them in
the margin, 18th cent. Fr. 231, If.
14-15 b.
Description of pinopodiu m perenne,
18th cent. Ital. 89, f. 22.
Catalogus librorum botanicorum,
17th cent. 2339, ff. 1-38.
Bibliotheca botanicorum, 17 th
cent. 2039, ff. 17-20 b.
v. Africanus (Flaccus).
Belgium.
Blois, in Franct.
Breynius (Jacobus).
Browne (Sir Thomas).
Buddie (Adam).
Canary Isles.
Candia.
Charleton (Walter).
Chelsea, co. Middl.
China.
Cole (William), M.D.
Corel (John).
Cowper( William), M. D.
Kdinburgh.
France.
Fulham, co. Middl.
Gerard (John).
Hafenreffer (Matthias).
Hampton Court, co. Middl.
Hernandez (Francisco).
Hillingdon, co. Middl.
Hippocrates.
Houston (William).
India, East.
Jamaica.
James (John), Naval Surgeon.
Ksempfer (Engelbert).
Knowles (Gilbert).
Krieg (David).
Lange (Johann), M.C.y DM.
Leyden.
Macer (jErailius).
Magellan's Straits.
Malabar, Kingdom of.
Moehring (Paul us Henricus
Qerardus).
Morley (Christopher Love).
New England.
Oxford.
Paris.
Petiver (James).
Pit ton de Tournefort (Joseph).
Plukenett (Leonard).
Plumier (Charles).
Power (Henry).
Ray (John).
Saumur, in France.
Scheuchzer (Jean Jacques).
Somerset (Henry), 1st Duke of
Beaufort.
Somerset (Mary), wife of Henry,
Ut Duke of Beaufort.
Tozzi (Bruno).
Utrecht.
Wales.
Walther (Bastian).
Wool I as ton (Johannes), M.D.
Boteler al. Butler (Capt. Nathanael),
Governor of the Bermudas in 1620.
History of the Bermudas, 1609-1620.
Autogr. 750.
Heads of letters written by, while
Governor of the Bermudas, 1634. Autotjr.
758, ff. 1 b-2 b, 3 b.
Answer to his information intitled
"The unmasked face of our Colonie in
Virginia as it was in the winter of the
yeare 1622," 17th cent. Imperf. 1039,
f. 92.
Discourse of marine affairs, betw.
the High Admiral and a Captain at sea,
1634. partly Autogr. 75K, ff. 3-142 b ;
Autogr. 2449.
Diary of personal employments,
16JJ-1640. Auiogr. 758, ff. 143-173.
Botero (Giovanni). Delia ragione di
stato; abstracted by R. Etherington,
1617-1625. 1065.
Botevile, Family of. Notes relating to,
16th cent. 3836, f 7.
Botevile (Franciscus). v. Thy nne ( Fran-
cis).
Bothnia, West, Province of. Docu-
ments relating to mining operations in,
1723. Steed. 3414.
Both well, Earl of. r. Hepburn (James).
Botnija (Frederik van), of Friesland.
Letter to, from J. van Botnija, 1556.
Lat. 1509, f. 1.
70
INDEX.
Botnija (Jarich ran), of Frieshnd.
Thetis — " Dirinum quiddam esse in mor-
bis," 1556 1509.
Botoner at. Worcester (William).
v. Worcester.
Botreaux (Margaret), wife, 1st, of Sir
Thomas Botreaux, 2nd, of Thomas, Baron
Burgh of Gainsborough. Medical pre-
scription for, temp. Edw. IV. 403,
f. 338 b.
BotterlU (John). Owned, in 1600, MS.
1303.
Botterill (Miles). Owned, in 1602, MS.
1303.
Bottoni (Domenico), M.D., of Messina.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1701. Lat.
4038, f. 173.
Letter to C. Balle, 1701. Ital.
4063, f. 92.
Bottonus (Frederic), M.D., of Madrid.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1713. Copy. 3339,
f. 23.
Bouoh (John). Extracts from his collec-
tion of songs, 1687. 2348, f. 34 b.
Bouchaute (L— T— van), Ordinis
Prsemonstraten&mm, Canonicus Regular*
el sacerdos apiid Gandavum. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1710. Lat. 4042, f. 212.
Boucher ( \ Captain, of Bristol.
Certificate of redeemed English captives
put on his vessel, 1672. 3511, f. 166.
Boucher (George), Surgeon, of Port
Mahon, in Minorca. Letter to J. Petiver,
1712. 4065, f. 40.
Boucher (Thomas), Card. Archbp. of
Canterbury, r. Bonrchier.
Bouohier (William), M.D., of Chichester.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4078,
ff. 244, 248-258 b.
Bouderguee ( ), of St. Hilaire, betw.
Quercy and Attvergne. Medical case,
1685. Lat. 1302, ff. 135-137.
BoulenoiB, Le, in Picardi/. Description
of, late 17th cent. 1039,'f. 48.
Boulloigne (Thomas de). Physician to
Charles YLIi. of France, v. Bononia
(Thomas de).
Boulogne, in Picardy. Letter for levy-
ing soldiers for, 1596. Copy. 33, f. 12.
Boulton (John), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for theft, 1672. 3514,
f. 97.
Boulton (Richard), Physician. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4058, ff. 47-49 b.
Boulton (Samuel), "Salop" Extracts from
his "Medicina magica, tamen physics
1665" [1656] by Dr. S. Bellingham,
late 17th cent. 643, ff. 1-17 b.
Bounot (Job). Formerly owned MSS.
2630; 2631.'
Bourbon, Family of. Autographs of,
1579-1582. 851.
Bourbon, Due de. v. Bourbon (Louis
Henri de).
Bourbon (Henri de), Due de Montpensier.
Horoscope, late 17 th cent. Fr. 1009,
f. 98 b.
Bourbon (Henri II. de), 3rd Prince de
Conde'. Discours veritable de la naissance
et vie de, par le Sieur de Fiesbrnn, 17th
cent. 1075.
Bourbon (Henri de), Prince de Dombes.
Sonnet a, par F. Thory, 17th cent. 1768,
f. 26 b.
Bourbon (Henri Jules de), Due a* En-
ghien. Verses on him and Anne, his
wife, by B. Severinius, 17th cent. 2870,
f. 164.
Bourbon (Louis de), Comte de Soissons.
Sonnet sur la mort de, par M. Gombanld,
1641. 895, f. 56.
Bourbon (Louis II. de), Prince de Conde.
Sonnet au retour de, 1660. 895, f. 16.
Bourbon (Louis Henri de), Due de
Bourbon. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734,
1735. Fr. 3984, ff. 140-147, 163.
Utters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1734-1737. 3984, ff. 150, 155-162;
4068, ff. 225, 235, 328; 4069, ff. 212,
222.
Bourbon (Marguerite de), wife of Henri
If., 3rd Prince de Conde. Relation of
the love of Henri IV. for, by Sir W.
Becher, 1655. 841.
Bourchier (Thomas), Cardinal Arch-
bishop of Canterbury. Courses at the
feast on his enthronization, 1455. 1201,
f. 4 b.
Medical prescription for, [1464-
1486]. Lat. 403, f. 339.
Bourdeauz. r. Bordeaux.
Bourdelot fomurly Miohon (Pierre),
Abbe. Account of his death, 17th cent.
Fr. 3860, f. 48 b.
Bourdelot (Pierre Bonnet), v. Bonnet
aftertr. Bonnet -Bourdelot (Pierre).
Bourger (Albert). Examination of,
touching the expedition in 1702 to Cadiz
and Vigo, 18th cent. 2496, ff. 42 54;
2638, ff. 1-11.
INDEX.
71
Bourgee (Yves de), Superior of the
Capuchins at Surai. E. de Never's
dialogues of the Old Testament translated
by, from the Portuguese and Malabar,
17th cent. Fr. 318.
Bourguet (Louis), Professor of Philo-
sophy at Neuchatel. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1730-1737. Fr. and Lat. 4051,
ff. 107-110, 274, 276; 4052, ff. 151,
225; 4053, ff. 184, 273; 4054, ff. 46,
273-277 ; 4055, ff. 22, 90, 108, 209.
Letter to Sir W. Thompson, 1735.
Lat. 4066, f. 114.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1735-1737. Fr. 4068, ff. 277, 282,312.
Bourke (Redmond), Lieutenant. Deposi-
tion of, in a trial at Tangier, 1672.
3511, f. 171.
Bourn (Edward). Letter to Dr. S.
Collins, 1683. 1823, f. 26.
Bourn (John), M.D., of Great Moorfields,
London. Letter to, from Dr. J. Knap,
m. d. 3087, ff. 30 b-32.
Bourne ( ), Bookbinder, of Lombm.
Letter to, from R. Peapys, 164J. 4062,
f. 136.
Bourne (Henry), M.D., of Chesterfield.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1733, 1735,
173 J. 4034, ff. 236, 237 ; 4077, f. 342.
Bourne (William). Art of shooting in
great ordnance, 17th cent. 3651.
Bousoh (Peter), of Cologne. Letter to
, 1663. Lat. 203, f. 74.
Bousy (Charles de). Album, 1608-1638.
3415.
Boutin ( ), Afi-decin cTAngotdSme.
Conduitte de son remede antivlnlrien,
17th cent. 3118, ff. 665-666.
Bouton (Marie), wife of Nicolas, Comle
de ChamUly. Medical consultation fur,
1651. Lat. 2670, ff. 7-10.
Boutonnet, near Montpellier. Disser-
tatio J. Astrucii de petrificatis ibidem
repertis, 18th cent. Lut. and Fr. 3323,
f. 33.
Bouveron (Simeon), M.D. Bill for
medicines for Capt. B. B rami by 's negroes,
1726-1728. 3299, f. 152.
Bovet (George), Apprentice to J. Peticer.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1701. 4063, f. 109.
Bowden (Samuel), M.D.% of Froine.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1 732. 4034, f. 239.
Bowen (John). Letter to Lord Falkland,
1626. 3827, f. 94.
Bowen (Thomas). Owned, in 1635, MS.
553.
Bower (Richard). Receipts for making
Coffee and Chocolate, late 17th cent.
64"), f. 19.
Bower (Dr. Thomas), Professor of
Mathematics in King's College, Aberdeen.
Presentation of, to the Principalship of
Marischall College, 171f. 3198, f. 8.
Bower (William). Letter to Dr. N.
Hodges, 1674. 810, f. 570.
Bowers (John), Commander of the
merchant ship u Persia." Journal of
voyage from England to Surat, 1682-
1683. 1070, ff. 1-110, passim.
Bowers (T— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1721. 4076, f. 350.
Bowers (Thomas), Bishop of Chichester.
Poem on his death, by J. Arnold, 18th
cent. Lat. 3516, f. 200.
Bowes (Joshua). Verses on the death
of Sir H. Sloane 's brother, n. d. 3516,
f. 102.
Bowes (Sir Robert), Commissioner to
Scotland. Instructions to, 1551, 1553.
2442, ff. 138, 140.
Proceedings of with James VI.,
n. d. 3199, f. 127.
Bowland (John). Medical receipts,
16th cent. Lat. 117, ff. 3-24 b.
Bowles ( ), of Tangier. Warrants
for delivery of deals bought from, 1672.
3511, f. 178.
Bowles (Mrs. ). Receipts for
ruptures, 17th cent. Antogr. 3984,
f. 16.
Bowles (Sir George), Lord Mayor of
London. Account of his banquet, 1617.
3959, ff. 7-15.
Bowles (Joseph), BodUy's Librarian,
Oxford. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1728.
4049, f. 204.
Bowles (Phineas). Protest against
supplying Tangier with provisions, 167).
3511, f. 71.
Certificate of provisions from Lord
Middleton, 1673. 3512, f. 65.
Letter to J. Luke, 1673. 3511,
f. 205.
Letter to Lord Middleton, 1674.
3512, f. 55.
Bowman (Walter), Tutor to Lord
Conway. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173s.
405.% f. 385.
Bowsell (John), of co. Herlf. Horo-
scope, 1665. 2282, f. 19 b.
Bowyer (Matthaeus), Rhetor. Invitatio
Lunse, met rice, 17th cent. 1767, f. 9.
72
INDEX.
Boxe (Henry), of. Trinity College, Oxford.
The Christmas Ordinary at Trinity
College, [1678-1687]. 1458, ff. 36 b-42.
Versea in praise of, as their
Founder, bv Witney scholars, 17th cent.
1458, f. 14."
Boxhorn (Marcus Zuerios). Versus in
efligiem L. de Dien, 17th cent. Aut&fr.
2764, f. 40.
De Typographies artis inventione
dissertatio, 18th cent. Excerpt 1435,
ff. 14-15.
BoyerUfl (D — X French Surgeon at
Amsterdam, Letter to C. Sibelius a
Goor, 1686. IV. 2729, f. 189.
Boyle ( Mrs. B— ), of Shiplake, co. Oxford.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4034, ff.
241, 242.
Boyle (Charles), 4M Earl of Orrery.
Notes of medical visits to, by Sir H.
I Sloane, 1722. 3984, f. 88.
Boyle (G— ). Letter to, from B. Seve-
rinius, [1663]. 2*70, f. 154.
Boyle (Lionel), 3rd Earl of Orrery,
Reports on his health in the Tower, by
Drs. Sloane, Harvey and Mead, I72j.
3984, ff. 103, 104.
Boyle (Richard), 1** Earl of Cork ; Lord
Treasurer of Ireland. Warrant to Lords
Dockwra and Mountnorris, 163*. 3827,
f. 175.
Boyle (Richard), Viscount Dungarvn,
aftertc. 2nd Earl of Cork. Relation of
the sci vices of the troop raised by, in
Dec. 1641, 17th c« nt. 1008, f. 41.
Boyle (Richard), :W Earl of Burlington.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1738. 4055,
f. 349.
Boyle (Hon. Robert), 5M son of Richard,
1st Earl of Cork. Index rerum ad artem
medicine spectantium in ejus tractatu
de utilitate philosophise naturalis experi-
mental, 16fJ. 623, f. 70.
Experiments on colours, etc., 17th
cent. 4023, ff. 84-109.
Extracts, medical and chemical,
from his works, 17th cent. 1123.
Extracts from his physiological
essays, 17th cent. 1135.
Extracts from his Natural Philo-
sophy, 17th cent. 2347, ff. 3 b-5.
Notes from his " Invitation to the
Boyle (Hon. Robert), hth son of Bidtard,
1st Earl of C»rk (continued). Letters to,
from H. Power, 1662. 1326, ff. 33 b, 100.
Letters to, from Dr. N. Highmore,
n. d. Drafts. 548, ff. 19 b, 21.
Boyle (Roger), 1*/ Fori of Orrery. Zoro-
astres, a tragedy, 1676. 1828, ff. 46-79.
Warrant to grant the wardship of
F. Wingfield to, 1660. 856, f. 29.
Speech on delivering up the sword,
use of .simple Medicines," 1685. 3391,
ff. 2b, 3b, 4b.
Autograph, as subscriber to Plot's
Staffordshire, n. d. 1039, f. 136.
as Lord Justice of Ireland, to the Dnke
of Ormonde, 1662. Draft. 1008, f. 186.
BoylBton (John), Merchant, of London.
Letter to, from Lord Howard, n. d.
2724, f. 119.
Boyl8ton (Zabdiel), of Boston, Ne* Eng-
land. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1726,
1737. 4048, ff. 238, 241 ; 4055, f. 248.
Boynton ( ), Captain, of Tangier.
Monies due from his troop to H. Holt,
1669. 3514, f. 12.
Boys© (Samuel), Poet. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, I73j, 1739. 4056, ff. 51, 141.
Boyseeau (G— X °f Saintonge Province,
France. Index to M Inscriptionea Ne-
mausenses Scaligeri mandato collects,1*
17th cent. Fr. 3266, f. 30.
Boysaonnadus (G — ), M.D. Corre-
spondence with J. de La Riviere, 1590.
Copies. L«t. 2089, ff. 70-73.
Boyufi (C— ). r. Boey (Cornelia), Sen.
Brabant, Duchy of. Investment of, bv
the French, 1667. Fr. 1519, f. 245. "
Metrical description of the
character of the natives, 17th cent.
Belg. 2764, f. 122.
Bracciano, Dukes of.
r. Orsini (Flavio).
Orsini (Paolo Giordano).
Bracciolini (Poggio), of Florence. Face-
tiarum liber, 15th cent. 327, ff. 77-
125 b.
Versus ad, ab A. Beccatello, 16th
cent. 2987, f. 44.
Bracesco (Giovanni). De alchemia dia-
log duo, 154K 1068, ff. 1-127.
Lignum vita;, 1585. 2528, ff.
66-89;— 17th cent. Engl. 3614, ff.
1-120.
R. Tauladani animadversio in Gebr i
inter pre tationem « jus, 16th cent. 252*,
ff. 97-107.
Braoke, of co. Xorf., Family of. Formerly
owned MS. 1618.
INDEX.
73
Bradbury (John). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1722. 4034, f. 249.
Bradbury (Silas), Apothecary, of Windsor.
LettertoSirH.Sloaoe,l719. 4034, f. 247.
Bradbury (ThomasX brother of Silas.
Utter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720. 4034,
f. 248.
Braddiok ( X Merchant. Scheme of
his daughter's nativity, by Dr.. F.
Bernard, 17th cent. 1707, f. 20.
Braddon( ), of Cornwall. Horoscope,
1657. 2282, f. 2..
Braddon (LawreneeX Barrister. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane. 1721. Imperf. 4047,
f. 296.
Bradford (John), Prebendary of St.
PavU\ burned at Smithfield in 1555.
Prayer for the remission of sins, 17th
cent. 182, ff. 2-6.
Comparison between the Old Man
and the New, 17th cent. 3205, f. 89.
Observations on his views of elec-
tion, 17th cent. 3205, f. 91.
Verses in his honour, 17th cent.
1896, f. 24.
Bradford (Samuel), Bishop of Rochester.
Epitaph by J. Arnold, 18th cent. 3516,
f. 196.
BradlffiUS (Thomas), Rhettir. Spsera
Martis,metrice, 17th cent. 1767, f. 10 b.
Bradley ( ), of Tangier. Proceedings
of, as to Sir H. Mildmar's estate, 1668.
3510, ff. 31, 38.
Bradley (Babington), M.D., of Leicester.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1703, 1708.
Engl, and Lat. 4034, ff. 246, 250.
Bradley (James), of Wakefield. Letter
to S. Here, 167 J. 2723, f. 34.
Bradley (Rev. James), Astronomer Royal.
Letter to Howard, n. d. 4066, f. 260.
Bradley (Mary), widow of Dr. Richard
Bradley, Professor of Botiny at Cam-
bridje. Petition to Sir H. Sloane, [1732].
4058, f. 49.
Bradley (R— > Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4058, f. 57.
Bradley (Dr. Richard), Professor of
Botany at Cambridfe. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 171f-172g and n. d. 196K, f.
20 ; 4045, f. 352 ; 4046, f. 251 ; 4047,
f. 71 ; 4048, ff. 211, 319; 4049, ff. 31,
38 ; 4058, ff. 50-56 b.
Letters (some signed D. Grant and
George Grant) to J. Petiver, 1714-1715.
3322, ff. 49, 52, 58-67 b, 73, 76, 78. 81,
84, 87, 152-155 ; 4065, ff. 146, 156, 201.
Bradflhaigh (Sir Roger), 3rd Bart., of
Haigh, near Wujan. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1734. 4053, f. 229.
Bradshaw (Capt. ). Alchylnioal
powder, 17th cent. 739, f. 51 b.
Bradshaw (George), of Kiveton, near
Atansfield. Letter to "his son, [1719].
4076, f. 76 b.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, [1719],
4058, f. 60.
Bradshaw (John). Letter to his grand-
father, J. Wallington, 1628. 922, F. 76 b.
Bradahawe (John), President of the
Council of State. Letters to Lord Fairfax,
signed by, 1649, 1650. 1519, ff. 197, 214.
Bradahawe (Peter). Poem, 17th cent.
Copy. 1446, f. 36.
Bradahawe (Robert), Collector of Cus-
toms at Chichester. Account of trade at
Chichester, 18th cent. 3329, f. 114.
Bradwardine (Thomas), Archbishop ot
Canterbury. De arte memorativa, 15th
cent. 3744, ff. 7 b-9.
Bradwell (Stephen), M.D. Medical re-
ceipts, late 17th cent. 1087, f. 59 b.
Brady (Robert), M.D., Regiu< Professor
of Physic at Cambridge, and M.P.for that
university. Appointment of, as Deputy
Professor, by Dr. F. Glisson, 1675.
2251, f. 19.
Answers to medical disputations
of Dr. F. Glisson, 1653. 3310, ff. 121,
249-255.
Braem (William). Owned, in 1574, MS.
362.
Bragg (Ann). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1689. 4078, f. 283.
Bragg (William), of Jamaica. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1689. 4036, f. 47.
Braham (Jack). Verses to, by Dr. Bacon,
17th cent. 396, f. 7.
Brahe (Antonio), a Dane residing in
London. Autograph in album, 1610.
3416, f. 57.
Brahe (Steno), Regent of Denmark. Roval
letter to Qu. Elizabeth, 1594. 32*99,
f. 32 b.
Brahe (Tycho), Danish Astronomer. De
mundi actherei recentioribus ph&nomenis
liber secundus, 17th cent. 178.
Table of the most notable fixed
stars in each constellation, according to.
1601. 3881, ff. 106b-109.
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INDEX.
Brahe (Tycho), Danish Astronomer (con-
tinued). Extract relative to the original
MSS. of his astronomical observation*
and to copies of them by Keppler, 17th
oeift. Lat. 427, f. 48.
Braithwaite (George), soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for theft, circ. 1671.
3514, f. 66.
Braithwaite (Richard), r. Brathwaite.
Brakelonde (Jocelinus de). r. Jocelinus,
de Brakelonda.
Brakindemensis al. Brekendale
(Nicolaus), Grammarian. Commentarius
in Marbodcei " liber lapidum," 14th cent.
3iQ» ff. 1- 34 b.
Brame (Matthasus de). Notes relative to,
17th cent. 1429, f. 92.
Brain hall (John), Bishop of Derry,
afterw. Archbishop of Armagh. Of liberty
and necessity against some opinions of
T. Hobbes, 1645. 1012, ff. 1-16.
Vindication of true liberty from
antecedent and extrinsical necessity, 17th
cent. 1012, ff. 117-164.
Bramhall (Sir Thomas), Bart. Letters
to Dr. E. Borlase, 1679. 1008, ff. 215,
221.
Bramlby (Capt. Bed—). Bills for medi •
cines for his negroes, 1726-172§. 3299,
ff. 152-155.
Brampston (Sir John), Chief Justice of
the King's Bench, v. Bramston.
Brampton (Thomas), S.T.D., Fratrum
Minorum Confessor. Metrical para-
phrase of the seven penitential Psalms,
• 16th cent 1853.
Bramston (Sir John), Jun., M.P. for
Maiden. Royal letter commendatory of,
to be High Steward of Maiden, 166 4,
856, f. 26 b.
Bramston (Sir John), Sen.t Chief Justice
of the King's Bench. Argument on
Hampden's case of shipmoney, 1635.
3933, ff. 316-323.
Branoion (Johannes), Nobilis Burgundus.
Testamentum, 1575. Extract. 2764,
f. 22.
Brandenburg, Ducliy of. Collectanea
Brandenburgica, 1719, 1720. 2886, ff.
27-29.
Electors of. Frederic William.
Horoscope, 1620. 2282, f. 21.
Letter to Charles II. rel. to
Brandenburg, Electors of (continued).
Memorial of his ambassador in England
on the alliance proposed to, 1668. Fr.
1001, f. 19.
Letter to Charles II., re-
calling his minister M. de Brandt, 1668.
Copy. 1001, f. 23.
Utter to Charles II., 1669.
1519, f. 226.
Correspondence of his chief
physicians with C. Drelin court, 1674.
3923, ft". 1-8.
Brandenburg-Anspaoh, Margraves
of. Albert Frederic. Letter to Qu.
Elizabeth, 1569. Lat. 3299, f. 5.
George Frederic Letters
as Regent of Prussia, to Qu. Elizabeth,
1579. Lat. 3299, ff. 6, 8.
Letter to his Council for the
the shipwreck of an English merchant
vessel off the Duchy of Sleswick, 1662.
Lat. 1001, f. 7.
Regency of Prussia, from Qu. Elizabeth,
1595. Lat. Copy. 3299, ff. 21-23 b.
Brandenburg-[Anspaoh] (Charles
William Frederic), Comte de. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Fr. 4058, f. 62.
Brandeston (Mary), of Orottwick, co.
Norf. Letter to Dr. S. Wall, 1669.
1731, A. f. 46.
Brandling (Charles). Appointment of
a Sergeant-Major in his regiment, 1648.
1519, f. 179.
Brandolini (Aurelio), called Lippo, of
Florence. Ch ristian patience, or fortitude
both moral and divine, 18th cent. 789.
Brandon, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 44 b.
Brandon ( ), Monk. Verses in praise
of G. Marrowe's alchemical processes,
1437. 3687, f. lib.
Brandon (Charles), 1st Duke of Suffolk.
Tale on the subject of, by O. Bonnirert,
late 17th cent. Fr. 1009, ff. 287-312.
Letter to, from Sir G. Douglas,
154f. 3199, f. 82.
Brandon (Charles), M.D., of Maidenhead.
Ob*crvationes et casus medici, 1597,
1598. 166.
Brandon (Edward), M.D. On pregnancy,
temp. Jas. I. 356.
Brandon (Thomas), son of Charles Bran-
don, M.D. Formerly owned MS. 166.
Brandreth (Richard). Owned, in 1603,
MS. 2466.
Brandt (? Johann Arnold de), Envoy Ex-
traordinary from Brandenburg to England.
Memorial relative to the alliance pro-
posed to the Elector, 1668. Fr. 1001,
f. 19.
Letters of recall, 1668. Fr, Copy.
1001, f. 23.
INDEX.
75
Branthwayt (John), M.D. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1700. 4026, f. 439.
Brassan ( ). Letter to, from Sir
H. Sloane, 1713. Fr. Draft. 4068, f. 83.
Braasart ( ), Madame. Letter to
Lambert, 1726. Fr. Tmperf.
4066, f. 2.
Brastberg (Kilian). Autograph in al-
bum, 1608. 3415, f. 31.
Brathwaite (Richard). Verses attri-
buted to, entitled " The hunting of the
hare," 17th cent. 1792, f. 105.
Braun (Jacob), Beipublicat Elbingensis
Frecos (sic). Criticism of Bacon's Novum
Organum addressed to, by D. Myliua,
17th cent. Lat. 427, ff. 102 b-1 1 9 b.
Braundon (William), of Knoll, oo. Warm.
Formerly owned MS. 2027.
Braunschweig (Hieronymus), of Strasb-
ourg. Handiwork of surgery, 16th cent.
3939.
Braut (L — ), of Let/den. Thesis for a
medical degree at Leyden, 1592. 64,
ff. 112 b-1 14.
Bravus (Joannes), Professor of Medicine
at Salamanca. Medical treatises, 1582.
Lat. 366, ff. 137-158.
Brawde (Thomas). Collection of medi-
cines for men and horses, 15th cent.
Jmperf. 372.
Bray (Thomas), Founder of the Societies
for promoting Christian Knov ledge and
for propagating the Gospel in Foreign
Farts. Papers relating to, 1731. 4051,
ff. 310-314 b.
Braybroke, Family of
13th cent. 986.
Cartularium,
Braye (John). Practica medicine;, 14th
cent. 521, ff. 128-159 b.
Pillulae ad omnia vulnera ubi-
cunque, 14th cent. 521, f. 159 b.
Synonyms de nominibus herbarum,
15th cent. 282, f. 167 b-1 73 b.
Brayer (Nicolaus). Prescription pour
la Comtesse de Roussy, 17th cent. 1562,
f. 35.
Brayne (J — P — ). v. Breynius (Joannes
Philippus).
Brazil, Empire of. Tractado da pro-
vincia do, 17th cent. 2026.
History of J. de Lery's voyage to,
in 1577, translated by Dr. D. Foote,
1674. 608, ff. 151-191 b.
Brazil, Empire of (continued). Letters
patent from Henri IV. of France, and
ordinances and commissions relating to
the colonization of, 1602-1610. 173,
ff. 3 b-8.
Excerpta e G. Maargravii historia
natural i Brasilea, 17th cent. 1554.
Catalogus herbarum in horto
Brasiliensi crescentium, 17th cent. 1289,
ff. 180-225.
Sailing course from Cape Verde
to, and along its coast, 17th cent. 2292,
ff. 1-15.
Sailing course to, from the isle of
Santiago, 17th cent. 2292, f. 39 b.
Breach (William), M.D.,of Christ Church,
Oxford. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4034, ff. 254-259.
Bread. Weights for weighing bread,
late 15th cent. 747, f. 60 b.
Breadebaneke ( ), of Nottingham.
Receipt for stopping a flow of blood,
16th cent. 75, f. 185.
Breda, in the Netherlands. Correspond-
ence of the University with the Count
of Nassau Dillenbnrg, 1651. Lat. 427,
ff. 59-64.
Breda, Treaty of. Forms for compre-
hending certain states in the treaty of
Charles II. with the kings of France and
Denmark, and the United Provinces,
1667. Lat. 1001, f. 1.
Protest against the French
Governor of Barbados for non-compli-
ance with, 1668. Fr. and Engl. 151i>,
ff. 234, 236.
Brederode, Family of. Autographs of,
in album, 1579-1582. 851.
Brederode (Reynhout de). Verses to
~F. Rapheleng, 1582. Lat. draft. 2764,
f. 171.
Bredwell (Stephen), Physician of London.
Diarium practicum, 1592-1607. 275.
M. Glover's late woeful case
together with her joyful deliverance,
written by, 1603. 831.
Brekendale (N*— ). v. Brakindemensis
(Nicolaus). i
Bremen, Duchy of. Collectanea de, 18th
cent. 2386, ff. 30-34.
Bremond (Francois de), de CAc*d£mie
Royale des Sciences, Paris. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1739, 1740. Fr. 4056,
ff. 145, 250.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
17}$. Fr. 4069, f. 32.
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INDEX.
Brenner (Elias). NumUmata Suecorum
collecta et depicU ab, 1674. 3425.
Brent (Str Xathanael), Warden of Merton
College, Oxford. Extracts from his
translation of Fru P. Sarpi's history of
the council of Trent, by Lord Derby,
1645. 874, ff. 17b-89.
Brentford and Forth, Earl of. r.
Ruthven (Patrick).
Brereton, of Brereton, Family of.
Formerly owned MS. 285.
Brereton (Sir John), King's Serjeant,
Ireland. Legal opinion on questions
submitted by Lord Falkland, 1627.
3827, f. 104.
Breslau, in Silesia. Compendium medi-
cine, a quodam M. D. Vratislariensi,
17 th cent. Engl. 208.
— — Synopsis annalium physico-medi-
corum Wratislaviensium, Jan. - Jun.,
1725. 4078, ff. 160-163.
Bressey ( ). Me'thode pour bien
dresser les chevaux, 1668. 3741.
Brest (Vincent). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1 728, n. d. Fr. and Engl. 4049, f. 2 1 2 ;
4058, f. 64.
Bret ( ), FactUtatis Medicines in Uni-
versitate Parisiensi major apparitor et
scriba. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1741.
Lat. and Fr. 4056, f. 360 ; 4057, f. 36.
Breton (Nicholas). Poem called "The
Countesse of Penbrookes passion," 16th
cent. 1303, ff. 60-71.
Brett (Sir Ho—). Verses on his tomb,
by F. Thory, 17th cent. 1768, f. 88.
Bretten (Mary), of Long Acre, London.
Letter to, concerning treatment of plague-
infected persons, circ. 1678. 2151, f.
27 b.
Brevint (Charlotte). Grant to, of letters
of naturalization, 1682. Lat. 2655,
f. 155.
Brewer (« ). The harmony of
heavenly mysteries answerable each to
other, according to, 17th cent. 64H,
f. 152.
Brewer ( ). Information respecting
the cause of Episcopacy, 1640. 14H7,
ff 1*5-138.
Brewer ( ), M.D., of Hungary.
Medical case of Count F. Chaki, 1667.
Ltt. 2880, f. 223.
Brewer (James), M.D., of Sending.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1699-1700.
4025, ff. 51-61.
Brewer (Samuel), Botanist. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1728-173(. 4050, ff.
1, 24, 35, 120, 172; 4051, ff. 12, 166,
265, 267 ; 4052, ff. 125, 158 ; 4053, ff.
30, 264; 4054, ff. 17, 134, 152, 166;
4076, f. 340.
Letter to Dandridge, 1731.
4051, f. 266.
Letter to, from J. J. Dillenius, n. d.
4066, f. 322.
Brewer (Thomas). Letter to Dr. J. G.
Scheuchzer, 1727. 4066, f. 9.
Brewae (Dame Susanna), daughter of Sir
Cliperbye Gawdy, and wife of Sir John
Brewse of Wremham. Letter to Dr.
Sherwood, circ. 1640 118, f. 120.
Brewster (Christopher), of Burnham,
co. Norf. Letters to J. Petiver, with
list of curiosities sent him by the same,
1712. 3321, ff. 286, 287 ; 4065, f. 50.
Brewster (Sir Francis), Alderman of
Dublin. Letter to W. Sloane, n. d.
4066, f. 270.
Brewster (John), Beadle of the Apothe-
caries* Society. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1707. 4040, f. 378.
Breynius (Dr. Jacobus). Catalogue of
seeds sent to, 18th cent. 3323, f. 45.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 4066,
f. 271.
Letter to, from J. Petiver, n. d.
4067, f. 81.
Breynius (Joannes Philippus), films
Jacobi. Observatio botanica, 18th cent.
4025, f. 62.
Historia naturalis cocci radicum
tinctorii emendata, 18th cent. 4026,
f. 3.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1694, 1713,
ami n. d. Orig. and Copies. Lat.
3321, ff. 9-13, 24, 53, 87, 91, 101, 106,
116, 120, 122, 124, 138, 177, 266, 270
3322, ff. 1, 16, 32, 156-160.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1704-
1742. Fr., Engl, and Lat. 3984, f.
274 ; 4026, f. 245 ; 4039, ff. 282, 369 ;
4042, ff. 344-351 b ; 4043, ff. 98, 197,
222; 4044, f. 171; 4045, ff. 33, 117,
147 ; 4046, ff. 1, 110 ; 4048, ff. 110, 214,
250; 4049, ff. 130, 252; 4050, ff. 90,
234; 4051, ff. 25, 102, 240, 242 ; 4052,
ff. 12, 106, 166, 324 ; 4053, ff. 84, 321 ;
4054, f. 108 ; 4055, f. 232 ; 4056, ff. 96,
137, 277, 286, 348; 4057, ff. 61, 79, 140.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1737, 1740. 4068, f. 321 ; 4069, f. 45.
INDEX.
Briasson ( ), Bookseller at Paris.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1743. Fr.
4057, ff. 181, 198, 202, 218.
■ Letters to, from Sir H. Sloaue,
174§, 1743. Fr. 4069, ff. 75, 76.
Brice (Madam ). Horoscope, 1654.
2282, f. 22.
Brice (Edmund). Translation of T.
Mandanas' reply to £. Dickenson on the
Quintessence of the Philosophers, circ.
1692. 3762, ff. 32-63.
Brioius, 8., Episcopus et Confessor.
Legenda de, 15th cent. 1936, f. 84 b.
Brickenden (Richard). Owned, in 1680,
MS. 1687.
Bride, S. v. Bridget, S.
BridewelL v. London.
Bridge (Thomas), Moderator on behalf of
the Inhabitants of New Providence. Let-
ter to the Duke of Albemarle, 1688.
3984, f. 166.
Bridgeman (Capt. Richard), Commander
of the " Turkey Merchant " of London.
Journal of voyage to Antigua, 1680.
978, ff. 49-58 b.
Bridgeman (Sir Orlando), Lord Keeper.
Letter to J. Rush worth, 1647. 1519,
f. 172.
Speech on opening Parliament,
1667. 3251, f. 7.
Bridges (John), Bookseller, of Oxford.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1697, 1721.
4036, f. 369; 4046, f. 95.
Bridges (William). Workman to A.
Godfrey. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1723.
4046) f. 362.
Bridges (William), Secretary of the
Stamp Office. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1735. 4054, f. 60.
Bridget, &, Princess of Nericia in Swe-
den. " Extracta de libris Revelationuni
Dei Beate Birgitte," 15th cent. 982.
Legend of St. Bride's orisons, 15th
cent. 3548, f. 118 b.
The fifteen prayers of, 17th cent.
467, ff. 28-36.
Bridgewater, co. Som. Account of
an earthquake at, by H. Heathfield,
1680. 3822, f. 170 b.
Bridgman (Col. > AccompU of
his Company till 1 May, 1688. 2280,
ff. 1 b, 36 b.
Bridlington (John de), S.t Prior of
Bridlington. Prophecies, 17th cent.
1802.
Briganti (Annibale), Physician of Chieti.
Translation of X. Monarde*' tracts on
medical substances imported from the
West Indies and on remedies against
poison, 17th cent. Ital. 253.
BriggS (Henry), Professor of Geometry
at Gresham College. Logarithmorum
chilias prima, 17th cent. Printed and
MS. 917, ff. 66-77 b.
General use of his Logarithms,
by C Qunter, 17th cent. 910.
BriggS (William), M.D., Physician to
William III. Letters to him, 1681.
123, ff. 2, 6, 7, 7 b, 10.
Brightman ( ). Medical receipts
for, 1681. 1485, ff. 109, 110, 112 b.
Brigstooke (O — ), of Carmarthen. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1731. 4052, f. 52.
Brinek (William), Secretary to Lady
Portland. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1720, 1726. 4045, ff. 345, 351 ; 4046,
f. 17 ; 4048, f. 206.
Briot ( ). Extracts from his Miscel-
lanea, relating to Natural Science, 1626.'
Fr. 3426, ff. 1-28.
Briscoe (John). Satirical translation of
his congratulatory poem on William III.,
17th cent. 1709, f. 116.
Brissia (Guliermus de). v. Gulielmus,
Brixiensis.
Brissotus (Petrus). Qu«edam de vena;
sectione ex, 17th cent. 3118, ff. 232-
236.
Bristol, cos. Glouc. and Som. Accounts
of, by G. Bonnivert, late 17th cent. Fr.
1028, ff. 71 b, 84, 87 b.
Account of the effects of the water
of St. Vincent's Well in a variety of
cases, by a medical practitioner, circ.
1640. 640, ff. 340-351.
Letter on the cures at St. Vincent's
Well, circ. 1640. 79, f. 110.
Letters relative to the condition
of, I64J. 1519, ff. 60, 61.
Warrant for leasing Redcrosse
Manor in, to Sir B. Gascoigne, 1661.
856, f. 8.
Bristol, Bishop of. v. Thornborough
(John).
Bristol, Earl of. v. Digby (John).
Bristow (Thomas), Roman Catholic
Priest. Arraignment for high treason,
1582. 1132, ff. 1-13.
Britain, v. England.
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INDEX.
Brito (Gulielmus), Monk of Roche Abfjey,
co. York. Vocabularium Biblie, 13th
cent. 3319.
Brittanious. Letter thus signed to Sir
H. Sloane, n. </. 4058, f. 65.
Brittany. Excerpta e magna historia
Britannia A rmoricanse, 16th cent. 1 30 1 ,
f. 185.
Description of, late 17th cent.
1039, f. 73.
Broadgate (Richard). Royal letters to
the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester
commendatory of him to be Almsman,
temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 34 b.
Brobergiufl (Nicolans Erasmi). Letter
to, from B. Severinius, 1659. 2870,
f. 63.
Brocard ( ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. Fr. 4058, f. 67.
Brochebourde (Peter), of SLxm. Let-
ters to E. Kaerapfer, 1690. Dutch. 2910,
f. 209 ; 3064, f. 23.
Brook (Francis), M.D. Physical and
philosophical collections, 1 7th cent.
Autogr. 1064.
Answer to a thesis of Dr. F. Glisson,
1653. Lot. 3310, ff. 211-217.
Brocket (W[lllia]m), Clerk to the Gover-
nors of Christ's Hospital, London. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1740. 4056, ff. 239,
261.
Brockwell ( ), M.D. Answers to
theses of Dr. F. Glisson, 17th cent. IaxL
3307, ff. 63-68, 210-212.
Brodeua (Jo—). Formerly owned MS.
2412.
Brodriok {Lady Alice), daughter of Alan,
1st Viscount Midleton. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1732. 4052, f. 142.
Brodrick (Mary), wife of Alan, 2nd
Viscount M idle ton. Letter to, from her
brother, Lord Es-ex, n. d. 4066, f. 295.
Broeoke (Petm* Adrianus van den),
Professor of Public Eloquence at Pisn.
Compendium orationis de Virgine
assumpta habitee ab, 17th cent. 524,
ff. 18-20 b.
Broekhuisen (Jan van). Scholia in
anliquas inscriptiones per S. V. Pighium
ex autographo descriptor, 17th cent.
3269.
Broke, v. Brooke.
Brom ( ), M.D. Formula? remediorum
receptaj ex, 1505. 574, A. f. 32 b.
Bromefield Manor, co. Denbigh. Ob-
jections by the gentlemen of co. Denbigh
to the grant of, to Lord Portland, 1695.
3962, f. 53.
Bromelius (Magnus), M.D., Collegii
Regii Holtncnsis Ads&tsor. Letter to J.
Petiver, 1709. Fr. and Lai. Orig. and
Transl. 3337, f. 70 ; 4064, f. 198.
Bromfleld ( ), of Holborn, lAmdon.
Letter to, from Lady Leicester, [1698-
1702]. 4078, f. 184.
Bromhall (Richard). Formerly owned
MS. 95.
Bromley (George), Jun. Formerly
owned MS 1521.
Bromley (George), Sen. Formerly
owned MS. 1521.
Bromley (Thomas). "Sermon from
Mount Olive," 17th cent. 2569, f. 78.
Bromley (William), Secretary of State.
Letters from Vienna to, from S. Clement,
1713, 1714. 3811, ff. 42 b-90, passim.
Bromsall (Thomas), of Blunham near
Biggleswade. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1732, 173« 4052, f. 117 ; 4055, f. 35.
Bromwich (Anthony), M.D. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1695. 4036, f. 207.
Bromwich (Edmund). Letters to J.
Petiver, 1710-1713, and n. d. 4064, ff.
230, 260 ; 4065, f. 139 ; 4066, f. 273.
Broiichone (Henrick van). Acknow-
ledgment of receipt of money from, by
the Burgomasters of Levden, 1573.
Dutch. 2764, f. 195.
Broniufl (Johannes), Professor Publican
Eloquently in Acidemia ad Albim. Col-
legium progymnasmatico - oratorium,
1678. 1371, ff. 1-73 b.
Bronzino, IL v. Allori (Agnolo), colled
" II Bronzino."
Brook (William). Papers and letters on
education, 17th cent. 1466, passim.
Brooke, Baron, v. Greville (Francis).
Brooke, Barons Cobham. Pedigree, 1 7th
cent. 1429, f. 100 b.
Brooke (Sir Bazill), Governor of Donegal
Town and Castle. Petition to Lord
Falkland, ». d. 3827, f. 201.
Brooke (Chid—), of New York. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1695. 4036, f. 211.
Brooke (David), Chief Baron of the Ex-
chequer. Letter to the University of
Cambridge, 1556. Lai. Copy. 3562,
f. 67.
INDEX.
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Brooke (Henry), 8M Baron Cob'iatn.
Horoscope, 1564-1601. 1697, f. 55.
Brooke (Humphrey), M.D.t Fellow of St.
Jolm's College, Oxford. " Conservatory of
health," circ. 1650. Extracts. 118, ff.
228, 229, 240, 244, 245, 248-251 b.
Brooke (Ralph), York Herald. Excerpts
from his book of visitations of churches,
16th cent. 1301, f. 377.
Brooke (William), 5th Baron Cobham.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to the
Low Countries, 1578. 2442, f. 89.
Brookes (Sir Bazill). v. Brooke.
Brookes (/>/*. Thomas), Preacher at Fish
Street Hill. A defence of the new
Directory, 1647. 55, ff. 21-69 b.
Brooksby (Thomas Forbes), M.D., of
Westminster. Letter to Sir H. Sloane.
n. a\ 4058, f. 69.
Brotius (Arnold). Letter to J)r. C.
Kinner, 1648. Lat. Copy. 649, f. 26.
BrouckhusiUB (James). r. Broek-
huisen.
Brough ( ). " Indents " for stores
for Tangier, 1661. 1956, ff. 90-93.
Broughton (Elizabeth), widow of Sir
Brum Broughtonj 3rd Bart.t of Broughton.
Postscript to a letter from her apothe-
cary to Sir H. Sloane, 1739. 4078, f.
206 b.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 17Jg.
Lnperf. 4034, f. 265.
Broughton (Hugh). Works, 18th cent.
3088.
Broughton (Johannes) Disputationes
in libros Aristotelis de generatione et
corruptione, 1604. 2583.
Broun ( ), M.D. Dictata collegii
theoretici de medicina, 1693. 3872.
Brounbell (John), M.D., Physician in
Paris. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1733.
4053, f. 23.
Brounoker (William), 2nd Viscount
Brouncker. Alchemical process, 17th
cent. 3733, f. 70 b.
Letter to, from Sir C. Wren, 1663.
2903, ff. 104-106.
Notice of the election of his suc-
cessor, as President of the Royal Society,
1677. 1942, ff. 1-3.
Broune (Alexander). Medical common-
place book, 1683. 1811.
Brown (Dr. ). Horoscope of his
twin sons, 166}. 2282, f. 3 b.
Brown (J — ), of Paris. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, [173 j]. 4052, f. 69.
Brown (John), Surgeon in Ordinary to
Charles II. and William III. Syllabus
musculorum io theatro Chirurgico Lon-
dinensi exhibitorum, 17th cent. 1761,
ff. 74b-85.
Letter, to, from Dr. II. Power,
1668. 3515, f. 59.
Brown (John), Philomath. Description
and use of an ordinary joint rule, 1676.
911, ff. 65-83.
Brown (Ricardus), Bacidarius. Formerly
owned MS. 3453.
Brown (Richard), of Gloucester. Bond
to, from J. Hill, 1579. 2497, f. 33.
Brown (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 71.
Brown (William), Attorney at Bath, and
afterw. Physician in Jamaica. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 17 lg, 1730. 4045,
f. 183 ; 4051, f. 64.
Brownbill (E— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1722. 4046, f. 298.
Browne, Family of. Pedigree, 1 7th
cent. 1429, f. 42.
Browne ( ). Extracts from his book
of evidences and seals, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 65.
Browne ( ), of co. Hunt. Receipt
prescribed for, for purging the stomach,
late 17th cent. 1087, f. 21.
Browne ( ), nepfiew to Dr. F.
Glisson. Letter to, from J. Carr, 1671.
2251, f. 104.
Browne ( ), Captain. Abstract of
journal by, of voyage from England to
Bantam, 1671. 3668, f. 161.
Browne ( ), Navy Surgeon. Journal
of his voyage, from Madras to the Cape
of Good Hope, 1691-1692. Imperf.
1689.
Browne (Sir Anthony), K.G.t Master of
the Horse. Examination of, touching
Princess Mary's submission to Henry
VIII., 1536. 1786, ff. 66 b-68.
Character of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 35 b.
Browne (Anthony), Ut Viscount Mon-
Uujuc. Memorial as Commissioner at
Bruges, of matters for the conference
wilh Spain, 1564. 2442, ff. 28-33.
Browne (Anthony), Serjeant-at-Law.
Errors in Statute of 25 Edw. III., con-
ceived by, 1596. 2716, ff. 1-37.
80
INDEX.
Browne (Christopher), majt-acllcr in •>?.
Paul's Churchyard, London, afteric. of
Chilt/torne near Yeovil, oo. Som. Let-
ter to Sir H. Slonne, 173f . 4055, f. 46.
Flores mediciiue,
Browne (D— ), UJ).
17th cent. 1219.
Browne ( Dame Dorothy), vcife of Sir T.
Broicnc. Letters to her son, Edward,
n. d. 4066, ff. 275, 276.
Browne (Edward), of Ipswich, New Eng-
land. Correspondence with N. Wallin-
ton, 1644, 1645. 922, ff. 144 b, 145 b.
Browne (Edward), M.D., son of Sir Tho*.
Browne, M.l>. Miscellaneous ]*per»,
17th cent. 1911-1913.
Notes of his tour through the west
and centre of Eugland, 1662. 1900,
ff. 36-59 b.
Journal in Norwich and Paris,
1663-1664. 1906, ff. 1-159.
Journal of his travels on the Con-
tinent, 1664-1665. 1886.
Journal of his travels in Holland.
Germany, and Austria, 1668 - 1669.
1908, ff. 1-85.
Observations in his Continental
travels, 1669. 1855, ff. 2-54.
Notes during travels in Hungary,
1669. 1922, ff. 1-29.
Itinerary of his journey from
Venetia to Vienna, 1669. 1922, f. 31 b.
Medical treatises, 17th cent. 1900,
ff. 8-21, 22-30.
Observations on several subjects
for his use, by his father Sir T. Browne,
1 7th cent. 1879, ff. 1-57.
Medical commonplace books, 17th
cent. 1833; 1849.
Medical davbooks, 1666, 1667.
1892, ff. 7-58 ;— 1667-1673. Lat, Engl.
and Fr. 1895 ; — 1675-1678. 1865,
ff. 62-98 ;— 17th cent. 1906, ff. 174-
179, 184 -193 b.
Anatomical
observations, 1668.
1865, f. 100.
Anatomical lectures, 1675-1678.
1914.
Lectures on the muscles, 1687-
1698. 1915, A. B.
Catalogue of plants, 17th cent.
Lat. and EngU 1797, If. 54-71.
— - List of mineral productions sent
to, by J. Donellan, 1669. 1922, f. 32.
Litters de ejus gradu Baccalau-
reatiis in Medicina, n. d. 1797, f. 2 b.
Letter in recommendation of, from
A. Houenncr, 1668. 1908, f. 98.
Browne (Edward), M.D., *m of &r J ho*.
Brwcnt, M.D. (continued). Letters to
his father, brother and sister, 1664-16x2.
1861, ff. 22-88 ; 1868; 1911-1913.
Letter to Signor Druibestein, 1668.
1908, f. 98 b.
Letters to, from his father, 17th
cent. 1833. f. 22 b ; 1847 ; 187X.
Letters to, from Sir Thomas and
Ladv Dorothv, his parents, n, d. 4066,
ff. 275, 276. *
Letters to, from H. Panzer, 1669.
1911-1913, ff. 115, 116.
Letter to, from H. Oldenburg,
1669. 1911-1913, ff. 118, 120.
Letter to, from J. Fairfax, 1669.
1911-1913, f. 122.
Letter to, from J. Barrodale, 1669.
1911-1913, f. 124.
Letter to, from J. Verrvn, 1669.
Ud. 1922, f. 56.
Letters to, from J. Donellan, 1670.
1911-1913, ff. 126-129 b.
Letter to, from J. Badham, 1702.
1911-1913, f. 138.
Letter to, from M. Mori lion, n. d.
Fr, 1911-1913, f. 125.
Letter to, from T. Craven, ». d.
1911-1913. f. 130.
Letter to, from G. Havlea, n. d.
1911-1913, f. 133.
Copy of hi- Will by Smith,
1708. 3914, f. 112.
Wrote MSS. 1H92; 1900; 1905;
1906; 1908.
Owned MSS. 1797; 1825-1828;
1830; 1831; 1833; 1834; 1836-1839;
1841-1849; 1851-1857; 1859-1870;
1872-1923.
Browne (Elizabeth). Formerly owned
MS. 560.
Browne (George), Provost of Trinity
College, Dublin. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1706. Lat 4040, f. 176.
Browne (George). Formerly owned MS.
560.
Browne (J—). Utter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4058, f. 72.
Browne (John). Letters to, from his
pupil, J. Cosin, 1614. Lat. 3562, ff. 102,
103.
Browne (John). Formerly owned MS.
1101.
Browne (Johu), M.D. Letter to the
College of Physicians, 1696. 4026, f. 432.
INDEX.
81
Browne (Joseph), of Bow Street. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1707. 4040, f. 353.
Browne (Joseph). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729, 1731. 4050, f. 136;
4051, f. 261.
Browne (Martin), Surgeon. Ointment
for a sore bloodshot eve, 17th cent. 785,
f. 6.
Browne (Nicholas). Wrote, in 1532, MS.
776.
Browne (Richard). Date of his birth,
1 June, 1633. 1394, f. 171.
Browne (Richard), M.D., of London.
Bond with Drs. Guide and Greenfield
and J. Peche, 1682. 2655, f. 154.
Release to Drs. Guide, Greenfield,
Crelle, and Peche, 1687. 2655, f. 156.
Conveyance of lease from, to Drs.
Guide, Greenfield and Peche, 1687. 2655,
f. 157.
Browne (Samuel), Surgeon at Fort St.
Oeorge. Accounts of his 6th Book of
E. Indian plants by J. Petiver, 17th cent.
Imperf. 2941, f. 13.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1698. 3321,
f. 17 ; 4062, ff. 288-291 b.
Letter to, from G. J. Camel I us,
1699. Span, with Engl, transl. 4062,
ff. 294-296 b.
Browne (T — ). Poem on several pieces
of painting in the Duke of Buckingham's
gallery at York house, 17th cent. 542,
f. 52.
Browne (Thomas), Chaplain to the Prin-
cess of Orange. Warrant appointing
him Provost of Eton, 1661. 856, f. 36 b.
Browne (Sir Thomas", M.D., of Norwich.
Miscellanies, 17th cent. Autogr. 1827;
1839.
Sentential ethicse, 17th cent.
Autogr. 1860.
Observations by, on several sub-
jects for his son Edward's use, 17th cent.
1879, ff. 1-57.
Excerpts from works of Dr. Caius,
printed in 1556 at Louvain, 17th cent.
1846, ff. 204-213.
Account of Iceland, 1663. 1912,
f. 15.
Remarks upon Ostend and New-
port, n. a\ 1912, f. 57.
• Observations on uncpmmon animals
discovered in Norfolk, 17th cent. 1830,
ff. 5-38.
Account of tombs in Norwich
Browne (Sir Thomas), M.D., of Norwich
(continual). Account of a thunder storm
at Norwich, 1665. 1866, f. 2.
Observations on plants in the
Bible, 17th cent. Autogr. 1841.
Essays from his "Christian Morals,"
17th cent. Autogr. 1885, ff. 5-32.
Commonplace-books, 17th cent.
Autogr. 1843; 1848; 1849; 1862;
1866; 1869; 1874; 1875; 1882.
Prescriptions for Lady Maidstone,
1670. 1833, f. 119.
Private expenses, 1661. 1871, B.
ff. 13-15.
Observations on his " Religio
Medici," by Sir K. Digby, 1642. 904,
ff. 222-239 b.
Reflections on his book ** Cyrus
his garden," by Dr. H. Power, 1659.
1326, f. 17.
Observations on his " Pseudodoxia
Epidemica" by Sir H. l'Estrange, 17th
cent. 1839, ff. 50-91.
Extracts from his " Enquiries into
vulgar errors," 17th cent. 1189.
Short extracts from the same,
Bk. i., 17th cent. 799.
Catalogus librorum in ejus Musaeo
clauso, 17th cent. 3413, ff. 22-26.
Catalogue of plants in his " Mis-
cellaneous Tracts," 1683. 2346. ff. 179 fa-
lsi.
Letters and papers on various
subjects, 17th cent. Autogr. 1827 ;
1847.
Letters to Sir W. Dugdale, 1658,
165|. 1911-1913, ff. 103, 106.
Correspondence with his son, Dr.
T. Browne, 1666, 1667. 1745, ff. 2-10,
13-15, 17-19.
Letters to Dr. Merrett, 1668-1669.
1830, ff. 5-44; 1833, f. 14.
Letter to Jenkinson, 1669.
1833, f. 18.
Letters to his son, Dr. E. Browne,
1671, n. d. 1833, f. 22 b ; 1847 ; 1878 ;
4066. ff. 275, 276.
Letter to Dr. Plot, n. d. 1929,
Cathedral, 17th cent. Autogr. 1885,
ff. 1-4, 33-41.
8LOAKE INDEX.
ff. 24-25.
Letter to Dr. H. Power, n.d. 3515,
£60.
• Letters to, from Dr. H. Power,
1646-1659. 1326, f. 17; 1911-1913,
ff. 76-83 b.
Letters to, from I. Gruter, 1649-
1675. Lat. 4062, ff. 138, 141-144 b,
146, 149, 185.
Letter to, from J. Merryweather,
1649. 4062, f. 139.
82
IHDRX.
Browne (Sir Thomas) M.D., of Norwich
(omt>nued). Letters to, from T. Jonas,
1651-1664. Lut. 1911-1913, ff. 86,
88, 92.
Letters to, from J. Windet, 1651.
Lat 4077, ff. Ill, 116.
Letter to, from B. Harney, 1654.
1911-1913, f. 94.
Letter to, from W. How, 1655.
1911-1913, f. 84.
Letters to, from Sir W. Dugdale,
1658, 1659. 1911-1913, ff. 96-102 b,
104, 108.
Letter to, from R. Robinson, 1659.
1911-1913, f. 110.
Letter to, from R. Wolverton,
1660. Lit. 4062, f. 147.
Letter to, from S. St. Hill, 1661.
4062, f. 154.
Letter to, from Escaliot,
166}. 1801, ff. 5-21.
Letters to, from his son Edward,
1664-1682. 1861,ff.22-88; 1868; 1911.
Letter to, from A. von Berckel,
1665. Lat. 4062, f. 162.
Letters to, from Dr. Merrett, 1668,
lt>69. 1830, ff. 1, 3.
Letter to, from J. Maplet, 1668.
Lat. 4062, f 168.
Letter to, from W. Makdougal,
1669. I<m~19l3, f. 117.
Letter to, from J. Donellan, 1669.
1911-1913, f. 127.
Letter to, from J. Wakeman, 1670.
1911-1&1S, r 1 2.
Letter to, from X. Bacon, n. d.
Lat. 4066, f. 258.
Letter to, from W. Cooke, n. d*
1911-1913, f. 113.
Letter to, from Lord Maidstone,
n. d. 4066, f. 342.
Letter to, from R. Shorte, n. d.
Lat. 4067, f. 150.
Formerly owned MSS. 1797;
1825-18*8; 1B3G ; 1833; 1834; 1836-
1839; 1841-1849; 1851-1857; 1859-
1870; 1872-1923.
Browne (Thorn**), Jun.% M.D. Excerpta
varia, 17th cent. Autogr. 1845; 1846.
Voyage and journey from Bor-
deaux to Paris, and the Thames to Fal-
mouih, 1662. 1745, ff. 22-29, 31-37.
Journal of his voyage with Sir J.
Smith to Alicante, Tangier, etc., 1665.
1831, A.
Account of his journey into Kent
with Dr. Plot, 1693. 1899 ; 1911-1913,
f. 195.
Browne (Thomas), /«n., M.D. (con-
fiitW). Correi^Titence with his father,
Sir Thomas 1«*G6, 1607. 1745, ff. 2-10,
1JM5, 17-19.
Letter to, from T. Darney, 1704.
leil- 913, f. 140,
Browne (Thomas), of Bedford, Letter
to Sir H. Slonue, 1719. 4077, f. 89.
Browne (Thomas), Poeta Londtnensis.
Carmen, 18th cent. Imperf. 3516,
f. 55.
Browne (William), M.D. Book of
medical recipes, 1558. 145.
Browne (William). Bill of payments
made bv, for Broke, 16th cent.
748, f. 63 b.
Browne (William). Poems, 17th cent.
Copies. 542, f. 60 b ; 1446, ff. 65, 66.
Browne (Sir William), Jf./>., of King's
Lynn. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1725-
1734. 40+8, f. 60 : 4053, ff. 92, 209.
Letter to Dr. J. Hollings, 1734.
4053, f. 209.
Browiirigg (William), M.D, of White-
haven. Letters to Sir H, Sloan* . 1741,
1742. 4034, f. 267 ; 4057, ff. 78, 92.
Broxolme (Noel), Physician to the
Prince of Wules, Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, [ 1722], 4058, f, 74.
— — Utter relative to inoculation for
the small pox to Dr. Scheuchxer, 1729.
406, B. f. 32.
Carmen ad ejus natal- m diem,
18th cent. 3516, f. 157.
Bruce (Anthonv), Apothecary. Suit
against Sir F. Lawley, 17th cent. 1823,
f. 34.
Bruce (Edward), Is* Baron Kinloss,
Letter to, from F. Bacon, 1603. 3078,
f. 33 b.
Bruce (Edward), 2nd Baron Kinloss.
Meitol ciue, 16 12. t>40, ff. 321 b, 334.
Bruce (J times), Prtsbytrritin Minister at
KiiUI*Btht co* Dvvn. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1704, 1725. 4039, f. 405;
4048, f. 51.
Bruce (liobert), JTin^ of Scotland, v.
Scotland, Suvt reigns of.
Bruce (Robert), 1st Earl of Ailesb>try.
Letters to Dr. Downes, 1674. 203,
ff. 13, 15.
Bruckman (Dr. Franz Ernst), of Wolff-
enhiittt't. Letter* to Sir H. Sloane,
1738-1742. 4055, f. 346-; 4056, f. 297.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1738, 1740. Lot. 4069, ff. 9, »>2.
Brudenell (Dominus Thomas), "/ Deanc.
Extracts from his churters, 17th cent.
1429, ff. 106b-113.
INDEX.
83
Bruen (G — ), Chaplain to Sir S. Barnar-
distort, Bart, Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1705 and n. d. 4040, f. 93 ; 4058, f. 76.
Bruer, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
Fragm. 1008, f. 12 b.
Brugys. v. Brydges.
Bruin, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 43.
Brukiufl (Johannes). Adumbratio brevis
eorumqua? »n linguarum studio hactenus
de*iderari videntur, 17th cent. 649,
f. 285.
Brun ( ), Jim., Professor of Medicine
at Avignon. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1713, 1714. Fr. 4043, ff. 162, 284.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1714. Fr. 4068, f. 90.
Brunellus ( ). Treatise on wounds,
with commentary, 15th cent. 3532,
ff. 1-11, 12-32.
Brunenthonus (Franciscus). M.D., of
Montpc Her. Tabula de optima ratione
utendi medicamentis, 1553. 3045, ff.
140-169.
Brunet ( ), Chirurgien de Geneve.
Sonnet a, 17th cent. 3940, f. 18.
BrunfelB (Otto). Translation of his
44 Almanack " by J. Ryckes, 1536. 1037,
ff. 29-40 h.
Bruni (Benignus de). Conclusiones de
lapidis philosophorum veritate, 17th
cent. 3644, ff. 68-77.
Brunier (Guillaume), of Montpcllier.
Wrote, in 1457, MS. 3195.
Brnninok (C — A— de), of Leipzig.
Autograph in album, 1694. 2360, f. 63.
Brunker {Sir W — ). v. Brouncker
(William), 2nd Viscount Brouncker.
Brunn (Johannes Jacobus a), M.D.
Sy«tema materia? medicae, 17th cent.
Extracts. 1166, ff. 154-174.
Briinnberger (Christophorus), Pome-
ranus. Letter to J. C. Fabricius, n. d.
Lot. 2144, f. 129.
Brunner (Joannes Conrad us). Letters
to C. Sibelius a Goor, 1680. Lat. 2729,
ff. 54, 62, 233.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Fr.
transl. 4058, f. 78.
Brunsmand (Johan). Catalogue of
'MSS. in his library, 1707. Lat. and
Dan. 2887, ff. 43-51.
Brunswick - Luneburg, Duke of.
John Frederic. Lett-r to Charles II.,
1668. Lat. 1001, f. 14.
Brunswick - Luneburg - Wolffen-
blittel, Dukes of. Henry IV. Junior.
Vita, 1514-1568. Germ. 2885, ff. 93-
158.
Frederic Ulric. Autograph in
album, 1610. 3416, f. 8.
Henry Juli us. Autograph of Eliza-
beth, his wife, in album, 1 610. 3416, f. 5.
Brunswick - Luneburg - Wolffen-
biittel, Christian, son of Duke
Henry Julius. Autograph in album,
1610. 3416, f. 10 b.
Brunswick - Luneburg - Wolffen-
biittel, Dorothy, daughter of Duke
Henry Julius. Autograph in album,
1610. 3416, f. 13.
Brunswick - Luneburg - Wolflfen-
biittel, Joachim Charles, son of
Duke Julius. Autograph in album, 1610.
3416, f. 7 b.
Brunswick - Luneburg - Wolffen-
blittel, Hedwig, diughter of Duke
Henry Julius. Autograph in album,
1610. 3416, f. 12.
Brunswick - Luneburg - Wolffen-
biittel, Philip Sigismund, 2nd
son of Duke Julius. Letter to, as Bishop
of Verden, from J. Caselius, 1588. Lat.
2882, f. 48 b.
Autograph in album, 1610. 3416,
f. 6.
Brunswick - Luneburg - Wolflfen-
buttel, Budolph, son of Duke Henry
Julius. Autograph in album, 1610.
3416, f. 10 b.
Brunus, Longoburgensis. Cyrurgia, 14th
cent. 3018, ff. 65-96.
BruS, Family of. Notes of the pedigree,
16th cent. 1301, f. 32.
Brush (Thomas), Gardener and Practi-
tioner m Mathematics. Application of
arithmetic and geometry to the art of
making ground plots, 17th cent. 3881,
f. -'.
Tieatise on rabdology, 17th cent.
3881, f. 8 b.
Mathematical problems relating to
horology, 1643. Autogr. 3937.
Brusquet ( de), Jester t>» Henri IF.
of France. Mocking letter to Ray
Gomez de Sylvas and the Mareschal de
St. Andre*, circ. 1558. Fr. 2764, f. 82.
Brutjen (Johanna). Medical case at
Leyden, cue 1672. Lat. 2825, ff.
48b-51.
O 2
84
INDEX.
Bruton (William). News from the
East Indies, 1638. Extract 948,
ff. 79-87 b.
Bruy&re (Nicolas). Wrote MS. 58.
Bruynswyke (Hieronymus). c. Braun-
schweig (Hieronymus).
Bruzen La Martiniere (Antoine Au-
gustin), Geographer to the King of Spain.
Letter to Sir H. Sloanc, 1734. Fr. 4053,
f. 191.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1734. Fr. 4068, f. 228.
Bryan, Family of. Notes of, 16th cent.
1301, f. 42 b.
Bryan (Sir Edward). Instructions to,
as Commissioner to Guisnes and Calais,
1551. 2442, f. 68.
Bryan (George), of Northall, co. Afiddl.
Penance for adultery, 1568. 1710, f. 161.
Bryan (Richard), Sub- Poet to Qeorge II.
Verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
3516, ff. 110-113, 134.
BrydgeB (James), Is* Duke of Chandos.
Mlmoire a, envoye* de Geneve, 1723.
3299, f. 156.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1721-
1734. 4046, ff. 152, 156, 218; 4051,
f. 7 ; 4052, f. 239 ; 4053, f. 316.
Letter to Lord Cadogan, 1727.
4066, f. 28.
Brydges (Roland), of Ley, co. Heref.
Arms, 15th cent. 2401, f. 2 b.
Formerly owned MS. 2401.
Bryg (Thomas), Surgeon at St. Bartholo-
mew?* Hospital y London. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4076, f. 171.
Bucci (Agostino), of Turin. Trattato
della santissima sindone, 1587. 3015.
Bueel (Johannes), LL.D. Formerly
owned MS. 2425.
Buoer (Martin), Professor of Theology at
Cambridge. Appointment of, by Edward
VI., 1549. 3562, f. 3 b.
Buohan, Earl of. v. Erskim Oavid).
Buchanan ( ). Collecta «.< ejus
institutionibus, 1 7th cent. 6SG, ii. 132 b-
164.
Buchanan (Charles). Refusal of the
Bishop of Carlisle to orJain him, 1683.
2723, f. 81.
Buchanan (George). Review of his
History of Scotland, 18th cent. Imperf.
3199, ff. 84, 220, 346, 352.
Excerpta ex ejus Scotichronicis de
locorum in Scotia nominibus, 1640.
1816, ff. 51-89.
Buck (Jacomo). Owned, in 1676, MS. 1 109.
Buckenham ( ), M.D. Answer to
a thesis of Dr. F. Glisson, 17th cent.
Lat. 3310, ff. 111-116.
Buokeridge ( ). Letter to, from
Dr. W. Cowper, n. d. 3408, f. 175.
Buckfastleigh Abbey, co. Devon.
Statuta et ordinationes, 15th cent.
Imperf. 513, ff. 200 b-220 b.
Computus expensarum, 15th cent.
Fragment. 513, f. 221.
Buokhurst, Baron, r. Sack vile (Thomas).
Buckingham, County of. Congratula-
tory address from, to Gen. Monck, 16£4.
970, f. *2 b.
Buckingham, Duke of. r. Buckingham-
shire, Duke of.
Buckingham, Duke and Marquess of.
v. Villiers (George).
Buckinghamshire, Duchess of. t\
Sheffield (Catharine).
Buckingham shire, Duke of. v. Shef-
field (John).
Buckler ( > State of his contract
for saltpetre with the Ordnance Office,
1668-1671. 1048, f. 58 b.
Buckley (Capt. ). Astrological
obserrations on his nativity, 17th cent.
2281, ff. 52-55.
Buckley (Samuel). Letters to Sir II.
Sloane, 172Z, 1730. 4049, f. 94; 4051,
f. 104.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
172J. 4068, f. 139.
Buckley (Thomas), M.D. Praxis medica,
1636-1665. 1165.
Collectanea medica, 17th cent.
1166; 1178; 1188.
De hydrope et de mulierum morbis
collectanea, 17th cent. 1164.
Observations medicas e L. Riverio
et aliis, 1629-1669. 1167.
Observations chyrureic*, 1642-
1661. 1168.
De affectibus oculorum et aurium,
17th cent. 1187.
Buokly ( ). Letter to, from Sir H.
Sloane, 1700. 4068, f. 21.
Buokly (T — ). Chymici processus varii,
17th cent. 124, ff. 43-47 b.
Buokw— ( \ M.D. Answer to a
thesis of Dr. F. Glisson, 17th cent.
Lat. 3312, ff. 265-268.
Buda, in Hungary. Narrative of the
siege, 1685. Fr. 2753, ff. 73-87.
INDEX.
85
Buddie (Adam), Hector of North Fam-
bridge, co. Essex, Methodus nova stir-
pi u in Britannicarum, 17th cent. Autogr.
2970-2979.
Dedication of his Methodus nova
stirpium Britannicarum to the Bishop of
Carlisle, 17th cent. Orig. 2980 ff. 2-4.
Hortus siccus Budleanus, 17th
Bulifon (Antoine), of Naples. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1699. Fr. 4037, f. 275.
Bulkley (Edward), of Fort St. George.
Desci iptions of E. Indian birds from his
paintings, 18th cent. 4020, f. 192.
cent. 2305; 2306.
Botanical memoranda, 17th cent.
2980, ff. 5-22.
Catalog! plantar um, 17th cent.
2201.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1699-171},
and n. d. 3321, ff. 18, 19, 28, 30, 31,
50, 56, 66, 67. 84, 95, 103, 104, 110,
133, 169, 171, 172, 185-187, 190, 191,
205, 211-214, 222, 223, 239-241, 268 ;
3322, ff. 30, 41-43; 4065, ff. 71, 94;
4066, f. 292.
Inscription on his monument,
Catalogus plantarum ctymologicus, m4 Lat 1968 f 195
17th cent. 2980, ff. 23-38
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1699.
4037, ff. 188, 203, 245, 302.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700, and
n. d. 4063, ff. 15, 156 ; 4066, ff. 277-
27i», 281-285, 287, 288, 299.
Letter to Ayry, n. d. 4066,
f. 289.
Letter to his kinswoman, Madam
Cary, n. d. 40661, f. 286.
Buddie (Elizabeth), widow of Rev. A.
Buddie. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1741.
4057, f. 49.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 4066,
f. 291.
Budgen (John), M.D.% of Dorking, co. Surr.
Letter to Dr. Hulse, 1681. 123, f. 8.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1729.
4025, f. 65.
Buena-Maison (Alonso de). Letter to
C. L. Morley, 1682. Span. 1270, f. 218.
Buggyn (G— y. Formerly owned MSS.
1619 and 1785.
Buijtenheim (Hendrick van), President
of the Dutch Factory in Japan. List of
papers given by, to his successor, 1688.
Dutch. 2910, ff. 292, 295.
List of Japanese books to be pro-
cured by, for H. de Jager, 17th cent.
Dutch. 3064, f. 50.
BuiBBiere ( ), Jun. Letter to, from
M. Gaudron, n. d. 4026, f. 334.
BuiBSiere (Joannes). Letter to T. Zuin-
ger, 1711. Lat. 3J37, f. 133.
Letter to, from T. Zuinger, 1712.
Lat. 3339, f. 20 b.
BuiBSiere (Paul), J/.Z)., of Copenhagen.
Discussion on the American terrestrial
tortoise, 18th cent. 3329, f. 41.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane on a triple
bladder, [1701]. 4025, f. 67.
Certificate of the health of
Van. 1722. 4078, f. 308.
Bull (Richard), Scrivener. Biographical
notes of his life, 1644-1676. 1708, f.
107.
Bull (William), of Oxford. Letter to J.
Petiver, 171J. 3322, f. 90.
Bulla (Giovanni). Owned, in 1595, MS.
1074, ff. 95-144.
Bulleil, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 50.
Bullen (Thomas), M.D., of Nantwich, co.
Chest. Letter to Dr. W. Cowper, with
a drawing, n. d. 3408, ff. 188-191.
Letter to, from Dr. W. Cowper,
n. d. 3408, f. 187.
Account of stones voided by T.
Olton, 1704. Lat. 4039, f. 358.
Bullivant (B — ), M.D., of Northampton.
Account of medical c-ises, sent to J.
Petiver, 1711. 3321, f. 259.
Bullmer at. Spyllesby (Johannes),,
Civis Londincnsis. Formerly owned MS.
2427.
Billow (Bernhart von). Autograph in
album, [1608-1638]. 3415, f. 3 b.
Bulteau (Charles), Doyen des Secretaires
da Roy. Letters to G. Schroedter, 1705.
Fr. 2878, ff. 17-22.
Bulwer (John), M.D., the Cheirosopher.
Vultispex criticus, seu physiognomia
medici, 17th cent. 805.
Philosophus, 17th cent. 1788.
Extracts from his " Anthropomc-
tamorphosis," by Dr. C. L. Morley, 17th
cent. 1281.
Bumbeles (Johannes), de Anglia. Stella
Alchymiae compositus a.d. 1384 a, 17th
cent. 2234.
Bun (Thomas), Captain. Complaint
against, by W. Johnson, 1664. 3509,
f. 78.
86
INDEX.
Blinder Abbas al. Gombroon,
Persian Gulf. Chart of, by Capt. J.
Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 38.
Bunn (John). Letter to J. Lake, 1663.
3509, f. 43.
Baonamici (Giovanni Francesco), Mal-
tese. On the virtues of the earth called
Graxia <ii S. Paulo, and the remains of
serpents found throughout Malta, 1667.
Ital. 763, ff. 8-i4.
Lettera circa Torigine delle glosso-
pietre, conchiti et alt re pietre fig urate,
che si cavano dalle rocche dell' Isola di
Malta, 1668. 763, ff. 15-40 b.
Bnonanni (Filippo), Jesuit. Letters to
J. Petiver, 1703-1714. Lot. 3322,
ff. 26, 37, 44, 51 ; 40t*3, f. 231 ; 4064,
ff. 27, 49.
BuonaventUli (Pietre). Istoiia di, e
di Bianca Cappello, sua moglie, 17th
cent. 1930, ff. 1-26.
Buoncompagno (Giacomo), Marches*
di Vignola. MS. 904, ff. 15-25 b, was
dedicated to, in 1579.
Buono Avogario (Pietro). lntroduc-
tio in divinam chemise art em integra,
1590. Engl. 3682.
Burbage (Richard), Actor. Epitaph,
17th cent. 1786, f. 95.
Burbery (Rychard). Formerly owned
MS. 332.
Burch (Richard), soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for assault, circ. 1673.
3514, f. 140.
Burchall (John). Scheme of his nativity,
in 1693. 3722, f. 181.
Burchard (Georg Heinrich). Letters to
A. von Cronhelm. 1690, 1691. Germ.
and Lit. 2877, ff. 32, 34, 37.
Burchett (Josiah), Secretary to the
Admiralty. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1739. Signed. 4056, f. 139.
Burd (Robert), J/.Z>., of Beading. Letter
to Sir II. Sloane, 1739. 4034, f. 273.
Bnrdegalia (Johannes de). r. Bordeaux
(John de).
Bnrdon (W— ). Utter* to J. Petiver,
170J, 1703. 4063, ff. 58, 226.
Bureau ( ), French Bookseller in the
Ne>JD Exchange, Strand. Sale- catalogue
of his books, early 18th cent. Fr. 1009,
f. 158.
Burg (Johannes Philippus zur). Letter
to G. Schroedter, 1720. Germ. 2877,
f. 303.
Burgersdijck (Franco). Not* ejus libri
secundi aliorumque logics- operum, a
D. Foote, 1646. 600, ff. 1 b-43b
Nota ejus libri primi logics, a
D. Foote, 1646. 600, ff. 44-74 b.
Burgee (Thomas). List of the jury in
his suit r. Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent.
3323, f. 238.
Burge8iUB ( Bartholomseus), self -sty led
son of Pope Paul Y. r. Lancesios
(Bartholomaeus), of Siena.
Burge68 (Daniel III.), Secretary and
Reader to the Princess of Wales. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1733. 4053, f. 95.
Burgees (John), M.D., Sen., Rector of
Sutton Coldfield, co. Warw. Letter to
his children on the sudden death of his
daughter Breedon, 1621. 922, f. 69.
Receipt against the plague, 1 7th
cent. 785, f. 8 b.
Burge68 (John), M.D., Jvn., of Sutton
Coldfield. Medical commonplace book,
1656. 250, ff. 1-188 b.
Burgesse (Alexander). Cursns physicus,
167J. 1175.
Burgeys (Robert), Vicar of All Saints
and St. Peter's, Lincoln, and Prebendary
of Lincoln. Will, 1400. Lot. 341,
f. 130 b.
Burgh, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 100.
Burgh (John), r. Borough al. Burgh.
Burgh (Richard de), 1st Earl of Si.
Alban*s and 4th Eirl of Clanricarde.
Letter to Lord Falkland, 1629. 3827,
f. 165.
Burgh (Thomas). Proposals for improv-
ing Dublin harbour, 1707. 3329, f. 141.
Burgh (Sir Thomas), r. Borough al.
Burgh.
Burghe (William). Wrote for F. Archer,
in 160$, MS. 3721, ff. 2-47.
Burghers (Michael), Enqravcr. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1698. 4037, f. 147.
Burgh erah, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 41.
Burghley, Baron, v. Cecil (William).
Burgondia (David de), Bishop of Utrecht
(1456-1496) ; natural son of Duke Philip
the Good. MS. 100, ff. 1-6, is dedicated
to him.
BurgOS, in Spain. Historia ecclesiastics
de, 17th cent. 2432.
Proceedings in a court at, for re-
covery of merchandize, 1543. Span.
2103, ff. 171-174.
INDEX.
87
Burgundia (Johannes de). c. Bordeaux
(John de).
Burgundy, Dukes of. Philip the Good.
Metrical invective against, circ. 1467.
252, f. 169.
Charles the Bold. Verses on, 16th
cent. Flemish. 416, f. 171.
Buriua (Johannes), Hungarian, Student
of Theology at Leipzig. Autograph in
album, 1692. 2360, f. 39.
Burke (Richard), 4th Earl of Clanricarde.
Letter to, from C. Blount, 162$. 1775,
f. 65 b.
Burke (Thomas), Sheriff of Galray. Let-
ter to Lord Falkland, 1628. 3827, f. 128.
Burley ( ). Medical case, 18th cent.
4078, f. 291.
Burley (James), soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for theft, circ. 1672.
3514, f. 115.
Burley (Mary), of Reading. Utter to
Dr. C. Good all, with answer by J. Petiver,
1713. 4034, ff. 271,272.
Burlington (Thomas). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 17JJ. 4051, f. 1.
Burmann (Franciscus), Professor of
Theology at Utrecht. Autograph in
album, 1668. 1795 or 2597, f. 21.
Burnaby ( ), Esq. Medical receipts,
17th cent. 1653.
Burnet (Alexander), M.D. Answers to
medical theses propounded by Dr. F.
Glisson, 17th cent. 3310, ff. 40-50,
89-95.
Burnet (Duncanus). Iatrochvmicus, 1 7th
cent. Extracts. 3119, ff. 53 b-58.
Burnet (Elizabeth), 3rd tcife of Gilbert,
bishop of Sarum. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, [i 700-1709]. 4058, f. 79.
Burnet (Gilbert), Bishop of Salisbury.
Memoirs of the Dukes of Hamilton, 1677.
Partly autogr. 1007.
Letters to Dr. E. Borlase, 1680.
1008, ff. 284, 288, 292, 296, 300.
Letters to Dr. W. Dillingham, circ.
1685. 1710, ff. 219-223.
■ Letter to , enclosing copy of
his letter to the Lords Commissioners of
the Treasury, 1693. 3299, ff. 149, 150.
Bookplate, 17th cent. 2183, f. 1.
Burnet (John), Surgeon to the South Sea
Company in the West Indies, etc., and
afterw. Physician to Philip V. of Spain.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1716-1738.
4044, f. 250; 4045, f. 304; 4046, ff.
227, 287 ; 4047, ff. 29, 164, 198, 323,
329, 333; 4048, ff. 26, 70, 120; 4049,
ff. 41, 50, 101 ; 4050, ff. 21, 54 ; 4052,
f. 319 ; 4053, f. 363 ; 4054, ff. 266, 314 ;
4055, ff. 103, 129, 214, 307 ; 4056, f. 18;
4058, ff. 80, 82.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1716, 1718,
and n. d. 3322, f. 97 ; 4065, f. 285 ;
4066, ff. 293, 294.
Letter to Haslewood, 1718.
4065, f. 287.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1735. 4026, f. 320.
List of curiosities received from,
by J. Petiver, 1716. 4065, f. 248.
Burnet (Thomas), Master of the Charter-
house. Account of his " Archaeologiie
philosophic® " by Dr. Hooke, 17th cent.
3828, ff. 217-230.
Note on his theory of the earth,
17th cent. 3796, f. 19.
Burnet (William), eldest son of Bishop
Burnet. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1707,
1708 and n. d. 4026, ff. 247, 249 ;
4041, f. 60 ; 4058, f. 84.
Burnett (Alexander), Merchant of Aber-
deen. Privy Council minutes rel. to tho
seizure of his fishing vessel by the French,
1668. Fr. 1009, f. 137. •
Bond with Drs. S. Collins and B.
Persons, 1669. 1823, f. 53.
Buroughs {Sir John). Verses on his
death abroad, 17th cent. 542, f. 26;
1792, ff. 13-16.
Burrel ( ). Passport to, from CoN
H. Norwood, 1667. Span. 3513, f. 47.
Burrell (Gilbert). Bill of the Star
Chamber against, 17th cent. 1199, f.
103; 1200, f. 77.
Burrell (John), Pilgrim. Journey of,
to Jerusalem from Cairo, 160$. 2496,
ff. 62-69.
Burrell (William), Rev. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1708-172$ . 4041, ff. 155,
182; 4048, ff. 28, 269.
Burrell (William). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1725. 4034, f. 269.
Burren (Anthony*), Treasurer to the East-
land Company. Letter to, from E. Spei-
dell, 1693. 1815, f. 18.
Burroughs (William). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1729. 4034, f. 270.
Burrow (Thomas), of Snettisham, co.
Norf. Account of payment for sheep
with Sir W. Cary, 1611. 3827, f. 2.
8*
INDEX.
Barrows (Thomas). Account of monies
due to, from S. Luke, 1673. 1952,
f. 72 b.
Burryngton (Robert). Letter to ,
17th cent. Lit. 118, f. 307.
Bunledon, co. Southants. Survey of
the river at, 169*. 3233, f. 19 b.
Burt (John). Owned, in 1660, MS. 872.
Burton (Casibelon), Captain B.X.
Journal of his voyage to New York,
1674. 2448, ff. 9-20.
Burton (Cor—), of Oakham. Letter to
Crochly, 1722. 4034, f. 275.
Burton (Henry), Parson of S. Matthews,
Friday Street, London. Proceedings on
his trial, 1636-7. 1983, ff. 42-M, 47.
Petition of his wife to Parliament
in his behalf when imprisoned in
Guernsey, [1640]. 1 983, f. 40.
Burton (John), IfJ).r of York. Essay on
health and long life and a care for the
chincough, 1737. 3835.
Medical reports, 17th cent. 3984,
ff. -J03-206.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1737,
173J. 4055, ff. 240, 284.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
[1737]. 196*, f. 90.
Burton (Robert). Anatomy of Melan-
choly, 17th cent. Extracts. 1677,
ff. 72-107; 19G5, ff. 122-136: 2521,
f. 100.
Burton (Samuel), Archdeacon of Glou-
cester. Letter to, from Dr. Bene6eld on
revising the preface to his sermons, 1629.
1199, f. 87.
Burton (William), M.D., of London,
Staines and Windsor. Letters to Sir H-
Sloane, 17g#-1732. 4050, f. 285 ; 4051,
f. 207; 4052, ff. 96, 197.
Burton-on-Trent Abbey, co. Staff.
.Register of, 17th cent. IM. extract.
1775, f. 178 b.
Burteal (William), of Bungay, co. Buff.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1735. 4054,
f. 181. *
Burwell, co. Camhr. Notes in the ch u rch ,
16th cent. 1301, ff. 126 b-130.
Burwell (Thomas), Jun^ M.D. Answer
to a medical thesis by Dr. F. Glisson,
1653. 3310, ff. 228-232.
Bury (J — \ M.D., of Jamaica. Formula?
remediorum, 1683. 210.
Bury (Thoma*), Chief Banm of the Ex-
chequer. Letters to Sir H. SJosae, 1719-
1721. 4034, t 252 ; 4045, £ 269, 349 ;
4058. £ 86-91.
Bury St. Bdmnndm co. Suff. Obser-
vation ea medics collects apod, 1572,
1573. 3166, f. 30.
Bury St. Edmunds A*bbey, co.
Suffolk. Prophetical inscriptions from a
window in, 16th cent. 3170, f. 84 b.
Busar. r. Boahire.
BuBbeoq, Seigneur de. r. Gislenius
(Augerius).
Busby (Richard), Head Master of West-
minster School. Contract for work done
for, at [Tothill fields, 1688.1 1009,
f. 144.
Clause of his Will, rel. to the repair
of Lutton Chapel, 1695. 1039, f. 123.
Buach (Lourens von dem). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Lat. 4058, f. 92.
Busher (Leonard). Letter to, from
J. Toppe, on the Millennium, 17ta cent.
63, ff. 36-57.
Bushire, in Persia. Chart of, by Capt.
J. Kempthorne, Jun., 1688. 3665, f. 58 .
Bushon ( ), Ecclesiastes Ultrajec-
tensis. Letter to, from J. Dury, 1633.
Lat. 654, f. 70.
Bu88iere (Paul), r. Buiasiere (Paul).
Bussleton. r. Bursledon, co. Southants.
Buaay ( de). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 174}, 1741, and n. d. Fr. 4057,
ff. 6, 21, 22 ; 4058, f. 94.
Buthler ( ), PhUosophe Anglois.
De Tusage de la pierre philosophique,
17th cent. 2879, ff. 49-68.
Buttnufl (Joannes), 1'hysician. Aphorisms
of diet selected by, from Hippocrates,
17th cent. 1639, ff. 92-114.
Butler, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 95 b.
Butler ( ). Letter to, from J. Terry,
1691. 4062, f. 240.
Butler (Charles), Vicar of Laurence-
Wotton. Rhetorica contracta, late 17th
cent. 612, ff. 2-7.
Butler (Edward). Letter to his grand-
father, with translation of Horace, Odes,
I. 1. Or. and Engl. 857, f. 179.
Butler (Edward), President of Magdalen
College, and Vice Chancellor of Oxford.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1730-1740.
4051, ff. 48, 57, 165 ; 4056, ff. 93, 149,
194.
INDEX.
89
Butler (Elizabeth). Collection of receipt*
given to, by H. Gully ford, 1679. 3842.
Butler (James), 1st Duke of Ormonde.
Defeat of the Irish insurgents bv, 1641.
1519, f. 18.
Account of the doings of his army
in 164], by his chaplain G. Creichtoun,
17th cent. 1008, ff. 89-97.
-Royal letter to the Justices of
Ireland cone, law suits for prize wines
betw. him and several merchants, temp.
Chat. II. 856, f. 34.
Speech of Lord Orrery to, on re-
signing the Lord Justiceship of Ireland,
1662. 1008, f. 186.
List of the Irish Council during
his Vioeroyalty, 1674. 1015, ff. 21, 22.
Letter to, from Dr. E. Borlase,
1681. Copy. 1008, f. 328.
Appointment of T. Hewett as a
Brother of the Charterhouse, 1682.
203, f. 133.
Butler (John). Relation of his escape
from Algiers, 1640. 3317, f. 8.
Butler (John). Letters to, from J. Nar-
brough, 1673, 1677. 3299, f. 26 ; 4062,
f. 189.
Butler (Mary), 2nd wife of James, 2nd
Duke of Ormonde. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, [1685-1733], 4058, f. 95.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4069, f. 139; 4076, ff. 185-189.
Butler (Nathanael), Capi. c. Boteler al.
Butler.
Butler {Lord Richard), 2nd son of James ,
1st Duke of Ormonde. Warrant for his
creation as Baron Butler of Cloghrenan,
Viscount of Tullo, and Earl of Arran in
Ireland, 1662. 856, f. 41.
Butler (Richard), Collector of Customs.
Recommendation by, of a representative
to Parliament, 1694. 2717. i. 47.
Proposal for registering seamen,
[1695-1696.] 2717, f. 46.
Petition to William III., 1695.
2717, f. 51.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1683.
2724, f. 141.
Butler (Samuel). Ei tracts from Hudi-
bras, 17th cent. 1983, f. 78.
Butler (William), M.D., of Cambridge.
Medica collectanea selection, 1602.
1991, ff. 71-78 ; 2077, ff. 28-45.
Medical receipts, 17th cent. 1087,
ff. 2 b, 29, 53 ; 1664, ff. 4, 6-8, 15-44,
56-83.
Butler (William), M.D., of Cambridge
(continued). Directions for purging of
cholera, 17th cent. 3329, f. 144.
Receipts for debility, 17th cent.
3756, f. 30.
Buttes (Sir William), Physician to Henry
VIII. Receipts for plasters, ointments,
waters, etc., devised by, 16th cent. 1047.
Buttetorte, Family of. Pedigree, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 307 b.
Buweke (Robert), of Canterbury. Owned,
in 1539, MS. 3215.
Buxtorf (Joannes), Sen. Epitome gram-
matics Hebress, 17th cent. Kxcerpts.
2138, ff. 210-218.
Buxtorf (Johann Jacob), at Basle.
Autograph in album, 1670. 1795 or
2597, f. 45.
Byam (Lieut.-Gen. William), Governor
of Guiana and Surinam. Narrative of
the state of Guiana and Surinam, 1665-
1667. 3662, ff. 27-37.
Byde (Katharine). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 98.
Byfleld (Sa— ). Formerly owned MS.
1173.
Byllyng (Robert), of Boston. Owned, in
1576, MS. 372.
Byndlos (John), Agent to the Governor
of Jamaica. Petition to Charles II.,
w. d. 2724, f. 4.
Account of disbursements for Lord
Carlisle, 1678. 2724, f. 84.
Account of the state of affairs in
Jamaica, 1681. 2724, f. 62.
Accompt of errors in his accompts,
1683. 2724, f. 6.
Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1680-
1683. 2724, ff. 29, 206-208, 221.
Letter to R. Bere, 168J. 2724, f. 7.
Byngham (John). r. Bingham (Sir
John).
Byline (Joseph), Surgeon, of London.
Letters to his cousin, Dr. Colston, 1642-
1644. 1 18, ff. 16 b, 18, 19, 23, 24 b, 56.
Letter to , [1649]. 4034,
f. 276.
Byrohmore (Richard), Apothecary, of
Market Street, co. Hertf. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1720. 4034, ff. 277, 278.
Byrd (W— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4058, f. 99.
Byrd (William), M.D. Letter to Dr. L.
Plukenett, 1687. 4062, f. 225.
90
INDEX.
Byrd (Co/. William), of Virginia, Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1706-1741, and *. d.
4040, ff. 150; 4041, f. 200; 4042, f. 144;
4055, ff. 112, 368; 4057, f. 20.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1709. 4068, f. 54.
Letter to, from L. Plukenett, n. d.
4067, t 105.
Byrde (Richard), FeUow of T> inity College,
Cambridge, afterw. Canon of Canterbury.
Correspond* ce with G. Harvey, 1574.
93, ff. 94 b, 95 b.
Byron (John), 1st Baron Byron. Letter
to Prince Rupert, 1645. 1519, f. 76.
Byseth, Family of. Notes of, 16th cent.
" 1301, f. 34 b.
BysoetUT (John), Curate of Biddle*den,
co. Bucks. Certificate that N. Kynge
is a bachelor, 1506. Lat. 747, f. 69.
C — (A — ). Opinion touching the cutting
down of certain timber within fourteen
miles of the sea or any navigable river
to convert the same or any part thereof
for the making of iron, temp. James I.
665, ff. 1-4 b.
C — (E — ), of Northampton. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4034, f. 281.
C— (E— ). v. Cadogan (Elizabeth).
C— (G— ). v. Copley (Sir Godfrey), 2nd
Bart.
C — (H — ). Royal letter of exemption
for, from serving the office of High
Sheriff of London, temp. Charles 11.
856, f. 19 b.
C-(J— ). Verses to K. Cot., 1589, 1590.
1898, ff. 64 b, 65 b.
C — (J — \ Medina Londinensis. " Urono-
scopia/ 17th cent. 55, f. 3.
C— (L— ). Formerly owned MS. 405.
C — (L — ). v. Combachius (Ludovicus
Hermannus).
C— (Mrs. M— ), co. Som. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 172|. 4050, f. 30.
C — (Nathaniel), of Stockholm. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1735. 4054, f. 101.
C — (R— ). Answer to his complaint,
by H. Broughton, 17th cent. 3088,
ff. 108-109 b.
C — (R — ). Letter to, concerning the
Church's sense of the Earth's motion,
1682. 2903, ff. 136-143.
C— (V— X of Chrisfs College, Cambridge
v. Carey (Valentine).
C- (W-).
MS. 1939.
Wrote, temp. Henry VI.,
Caballi (Fr. Francesco), Cap°. Con-
silium modicum pro G. P. Maxxoeli,
17 th cent. Ital. 2253, f. 244.
Cabbala. Tabulae theosophicse cabba-
listic*;, 17th cent. 181.
Definition of the word Cabbala.
Lat. 17th cent. 648, f. 40.
Cade (Jack). Notes of him and his
rebellion, 1449-1450. 428, ff. 50 b,
54 b, 55.
Cade (Salisbury), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 17JJ, 1720, and n. d. 4045,
f. 296 ; 4046, f. 40 ; 4058, f. 101.
Cadis, in Spain. Account by Dr. Marbeck
of its capture in 1596 by ti.e English,
17th cent. 226.
Another narrative of the same
expedition, 1596. 1303, ff. 3-6 b.
Account of Sir E. Cecil's expedition
against, by J. Glanvill, 1625. 3816.
Letter to the English Consul at,
from J. de la Carrera, 1672. Span.
3513, f. 72.
Information to the English Consul
at, concerning Salee pirates, 1673. 3511,
f. 255.
Examinations relative to the failure
of the expedition against, 1702. 2496,
ff. 42-54 ; 3958, ff. 18-28.
Chart of, 1665. 1831, A. ff. 1-23.
Plans of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, ff. 3, 7.
Cadogan (Charles), 2nd Baron Cadogan.
Letters to his father-in-law, Sir H.
Sloane, 1720. 4045, ff. 300, 312.
Letter to, from the Duke of
Chandos, 1727. 4066, f. 28.
Cadogan (Elizabeth), wife of Charles,
2nd Baron Cadogan. Letter to her
father, Sir H. Sloane, 1738. 4055,
f. 410.
Cadogan (William), Earl Cadogan.
Epitaph on, circ. 1726. Lat. 3516,
f. 27.
Cady (William). Collection of medical
receipts, 15th cent., with index thereto
by, 17th cent. 3153, ff. 98-103.
INDEX.
91
CffiliUB (Ludovicus), Rhodiginus. v.
Richerius (Ludovicus Calius), Rhodi-
gin-is.
CaBBar (Julius), v. Rome, Emperors of.
Cuius Julius Ca?sar.
CaBSar (Sir Julius), Master of the Boils.
Ordinances for reforming the Court of
Chancery, 17th cent. Imperf. 1874,
ff. 18-20.
CsBsar (Julius), M. D., of Rochester. Ex-
cerpta ex ejus manuscript is de curatione
morborum, 1683. 2815.
Cffisarius (Adriaan), of Haarlem. Thesis
for a medical degree at Haarlem, 1590.
Lat. 64, ff. 137-139 b.
CaBSius (Bernard us). Mineralogia, 17th
cent. Excerpts. 3374, ff. 28 b-39.
Cairo, in Egypt. Account of extra-
ordinary animals at, 18th cent. 3329,
f. 25.
Cairon ( ), M.D. Medical case of
gangrene in a boy, 1685. Lat. 1302,
ff. 135-137 b.
CaiUB (Joannes), M.D. Diagramma
librorum in quibut se exercuit, 18th
cent. 3914, f. 148 b.
Excerpts from his works printed
at Lou vain in 1556, by Sir T. Browne,
17th cent. 1846, ff. 204-213.
Letters to the University of Cam-
bridge, 1554. Lat. Copies. 3562, ff.
59-64.
CajetailO (Pietro). Instructions to, from
his uncle Card. Sermonetta, on his
mission to Flanders in 1580, 17th cent.
Tmnsl. 1710, ff. 19-22.
Calais, in France. Description of, late
17th cent. 1039, f. 83.
Description of, by Dr. E. Browne,
1693. 1911-1913, f. 197.
Calay. v. Cadiz.
Caldesi (Giovanni Battista). Letter on
tortoises to F. Redi, 18th cent. Transl.
3411.
Caldicott (Elizabeth). Owned, in 1665,
MS 3561.
Caldlinis (Joannes Andreas de). v.
Andreas de Caldrinis.
Caldwall (Geoffrey). Owned, in 15th
cent., MS. 3557.
Caldwall (Richard), M.D., F.R.C.P.
Tables of surgery, 1585. Hologr. 759.
Qu. Elizabeth's charter for settle-
ment of lands by, for a surgery lecture
in the College of Physicians, 30 June,
1582. Lat. Copy. 3914, ff. 126 b-128.
Deed of foundation of a surgery
lecture in the College of Physicians,
3 July, 1582. Copy. 4026, ff. 367-382.
Calep (Ralph), Surgeon, of London.
Letter to W. Cowper, 1707. 4075, f. 35.
Calfe, Matter, v. Coif (Abraham), Vicar
of Leioisham, co. Kent.
Calid, son of Sazichi. v. Kh&lid ibn
Yazid, Al- Umawh
Calixtus, S. Legenda de, 15th cent.
1936, f. 38 b.
Calligraphy. Describendosivepingendo
literas, 17th cent. Dutch. 3244.
Specimens of, 17th cent. Russian.
1378, ff. 184-213 b.
Specimens of handwriting, 18th
cent. 4021, ff. 203-206.
v. Dickins (W— ).
Dundass (John).
Goddard (Joseph).
London. Christ's Hospital.
Milles (Jeremiah).
Teshe (Sir William).
Callimachus, Cyrencsus. Versus F.
Thorii in ejus hymnos a C. Utenhovio
Latine redditos, 17th cent. 1768, f. 6.
Calmell (Peter), Law Student, of London.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173J. 4034f
f. 283.
CalpurniUB (Titus Julius), Siculus.
Ecloga, 15th cent. 777, ff. 32-45 b.
Calsamilia (A mbroise), of Rome. Med i -
cal advice for, by three doctors of
Montpellier, 1684. Fr. 3998, ff. 38-41.
Calthorpe, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 51 b.
Calthorpe (Hon. Barbara), 2nd wife of
Reynolds Calthorpe, of Elvetham. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1719. 4034, ff. 285,
287.
Calthorpe (Sir James), of Ampton, co.
Suff. Owned, temp. Chas. L, MS. 170.
Calthorpe (Reynolds), of Elvetham.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1719. 4034,
f. 289.
Calveley (Mary), wife of Sir Hugh
Calveley, of Lea, nr. Chester. Medical
prescription for, 1660. 1055, f. 93.
92
1NDKX.
Calvert (Cecil), afterw. 2nd Baron
Baltimore. Owned, in 1623, MS. 170.
Calvert (Sir George), afterw. Ut Baron
Baltimore ; Principal Secretary of State.
Grant to, of the province of Avalon, in
Newfoundland, 1623. Lot. and Engl.
Copies 170.
Letter to, from the University of
Cambridge. Lai. 3562, f. 90 b.
Letter to, from James I., 1621.
1828, f. 90 b.
Calvert (George). Formerly owned MS.
364.
Calvert (Mary), of Albury Hall. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1726. 4034, f. 288.
CalvisiUB (Sethus), the Elder. Upon
the keys of the organ, 16th cent. 2628,
f. 1.
Calvisius (Sethus), the Younger. Thes-
aurus Latini sermonis ; with a German-
English vocabulary added by O. Lloyd.
1657. 9U3.
Cambel (Jo—), v. Campbell (Jo—).
Cambia (Louis Dominique de), Comte de
Cambis ; French Ambassador in England.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1737, and n. d.
Fr. 4055, ff. 208, 225, 250 ; 4058, f. 103.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1737, 173 j. Fr. 4068, ff. 331, 332,
337, 342.
Letter to, from Amelot, 1737.
Extract. 4055, f. 251.
Cambridge, County of. Letter to the
Sheriff and Justices of, from the Privy
Council, 1614. 2442, f. 160.
Cambridge, Town of. Number and
names of hostels in, temp. Ric. II. 1710,
f. 251.
Sacramentum a Burgensibus su-
mendum, 16th cent. 1441, f. 43.
Prescriptions and accompts of a
physician at, 1597-1636. 1137.
Prescriptions made up by apothe-
caries at, 1619-1622,1626-1628. 1112,
ft. 1-34; 1408.
Miscellaneous collection of jests
and stories in prose and verse, by some
one belonging to, 1627. 1489.
Letter to a friend at, from G.
Bonnivert, respecting the cure of his
blindness, 1680. Draft. 1009, f. 141.
Friars Minor at. Formerly owned
MS. 1726.
Cambridge, University of. SkcActo*
Cantabrigiensis a R. Parker, 1622 ; with
additions down to the year 1660. 1765.
Collectanea de, 17th cent. 1775,
ff. 181b-191.
Account of, 17th cent. 1710,
ff. 248-250.
De ejus antiquitate, e N. Harps-
feld, 17th cent. Excerpt. 1775, f. 180.
Statutes, 1570, 1573, 1579, 1580-
1593. Lot. and Engl. 1441, ff. 16-41,
41b, 43 b, 60-68.
Act passed in 1571 for incorpora-
tion of the two universities, late 17th
cent 625, f. 53.
De nam mis in structure ecclesiss
S. Maria; expensis, 1478-1519. 1441,
f. 42.
List of the Vice-chancellors and
Proctors, 1580-1600. 1441, ff. 45-48.
List of Archbishops and Bishops be-
longing to, 17th cent. 1710, ff. 252-278.
Quaestiones dose Theologies in
vespere comitiorum, circ. 1570. 478.
Catalogue of books belonging to a
Cambridge M.D., early 17th cent. 688,
f. 130 b.
Commonplace book of a student at,
17th cent. 1775, ff. 216-254.
' Carmina de reditu Principis Carol i
ex Hlspania, 1623. 1479, ff. 14-16.
Manner of election of the Duke of
Buckingham to the Chancellorship, 1626.
1775, ff. 23-30.
Order from Charles I. for its
government, 1629. 1775, f. 42 b.
Orationes academicss, circ. 1630,
1641-1644. 1532, ff. 2-38 ; 1540.
Versus J. Pragesti in laudem ejus,
et bibliothec® communis in ea, 17th
cent. 1378, f. 27.
— — Forms of subscriptions for en-
couraging imprimeries belonging to,
18th cent. 4019, f. 194.
Prelectiones in Alcoranum ibidem
a Prof. C. Wright habitse, [1702-1711].
3218.
Letters relating to, 1546-1623.
3562, ff. 2-104.
Letters to, from Dr. Cains, 1554.
Lai. Copies. 3562, ff. 59, 64.
Letter to, from Sir R. Cecil, 1600
Lat. 1710, f. 177.
Litterse ad, a Jacobo I., n. d. 1775,
f. 33 b.
Royal letter to the Vice-Chancel-
lor and Heads of Houses for creating
H. Wickham a D.D., [1624-16411 856,
f. 17.
INDEX.
93
Cambridge, University of (continued).
Correspondence with the Duke of Buck-
ingham, 1626-1628. Lat. and Engl.
826, f. 112b; 1479, ff. 18, 19: 1775,
ff. 30 b, 31,34 b, 36.
Correspondence with Charles I.,
1626-1628. hngl. and Lat. 1479, ff.
17, 21 ; 1775, ff. 32 b, 33, 37, 37 b, 38 b.
Letter to Sir T. Coventry, 1629.
Lat. 1710, f. 178.
Letter to Chief Justice Richardson,
1630. 1775, f. 43 b.
Royal letter to the Vice-Chancel lor
and Heads of Houses to permit H. Gouche
to proceed at once to the degree of D.D.t
temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 13.
Royal letter to the Vice-Chancel-
lor and Heads of Houses to admit £. R.
to the degree of B.D., temp. Chas. II.
856, f. 15.
Letter to, from Lord Holland, n. d.
1775, f. 38.
Letter to the Archbishop of York,
n.d. 1775, f. 40.
Letter to Lord Manchester, n. d.
1775, f. 40 b.
Letter to H. Maye, n. d. 1775,
f. 41 b.
Letter to Lord Salisbury, n. d.
1775, f. 42.
Christ's College. Royal letter com-
mendatory of T. Smoult to the next
vacant fellowship, 1661. 856, f. 39.
Emmanuel College. Statuta funda-
toris 6. Mildmay, Militis, et alia, 17th
cent. 1739.
Warrant for granting to,
the privilege of nominating Proctors,
Taxors and Scrutators, 1660. 856, f. 7.
Magdalene College. Statuta, 17th
cent. 3644, ff. 122-128.
Commonplace book of a
sizar, 1614. 138.
Warrant for granting to,
the privilege of nominating Proctors,
Taxors and Scrutators, 1660. 856, f. 7.
Pembroke Hall. Payment of money
by, to Framlingham, Debenham and
Coggeshall, 17th cent. 2592, ff. 11 b-13.
Peterhouse. Letter, on free election
to fellowships, from Sir R. Cecil to the
Master and Fellows, 1660. 1441, f. 49.
Statute concerning Com-
mons, 1603. 1441, f. 49 b.
Letter from James I. to
the Master and Fellows, 1604. 1441,
f. 50 b.
Cambridge, University of. Peterhouse
(continued). Formerly owned MS. 59.
S. John's College. Inscriptions
from the chapel, 1601. 3836, f. 20 b.
Catalogue librorum medi-
co rum in, 1640. 660, f. 1-7 b.
Sidney Sussex College. Epistola
ad Ducem Buckingham!® de ejus elec-
tionc in Can eel latum, 1626. 1479, f. 22.
Warrant for granting to,
the privilege of nominating Proctors,
Taxors and Scrutators, 16 0. 856, f. 7.
Private expenses of W.
Crosse, Fellow, 1669-1672. 3780.
— Letter mandatory to the
Master and Fellows to elect G. Downing
to a Cox wold fellowship, temp. Chas. II.
856, f. 32.
Trinity College. Statuta, 1560.
659.
Symbolum Triados, quod
depingitur partini partimque deauratur
in lat us orientale amplissimse istius arese,
1597. 613, f. 2.
" Possessiones e dono Henr.
VIII. et Maria," 1645. 660, ff. 213-227.
Royal letter to, to permit
A. Cowley to hold his fellowship for the
next 7 years without taking orders,
[1660]. 856, f. 32.
Catalogue of the library,
by Dr. Foote, 17th cent. 78, ff. 133-
149.
Cambridge, James, Duke of, 2nd son of
James II. Note of his birth, 1663.
1708, f. 126.
Camden (William), Clarenceux. Col-
lection of his grants of arms by E.
Anguish, 16th cent. 3485.
Epitaph by R. Thory, 17th cent.
Lat. 1768, fs 88 b.
Epitaph by G. Bonnivert, late 17th
cent. Lat. 1028, f. 30 b.
Camellus (Georgius Joseph us), Jesuita.
Icones et descriptions rerum naturalium
in insulis Philippensibus, 18th cent.
4080-4083, C.
Observations deinsularum Philip-
pinarum historia naturali, 17th 'cent.
2941, ff. 1-4, 9-12, 14-55.
Catalogue of MSS. sent by, to J.
Ray and Sir H. Sloane, 1698. 3323.
f. 51.
Catalogue de ses plantes, 18th
cent. 1968, f. 159.
Letters to Rev. J. Ray, 1699,
[1704]. Lat. Imperf. 3321, f. 155;
4062, f. 292.
94
INDEX.
Camellus (Georgia* Josephus), Je&uita
(contmued). Letter to Dr. S. Browne,
1699. Span, with Engl, trans I. 4062,
ff. 294-296 b.
Letten to J. Petiver, 1700-1704.
Lat. 3321, f. 151 ; 4083, A. ff. 132-
135 b.
Letters to, from G. ten Rhyne,
1698, 1699. 4083, A. ff. 128, 130.
Letter to, from Rev. J. Ray, 1701.
Lat. Coty. 3334, f. 68 b.
Letter to, from J. Petiver, 170 J.
ImL 4063, f. 133.
Note of the date of his death in
May, 1706, by Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4020,
f. 103.
Camer (Nicolaus). Alchymical receipts,
15th cent. Lat. 976, f. 40 b.
Camer (Thomas). Extract from, relating
to the Abbat of Ramsey'* alchemical
process, 17th cent. 1744, ff. 33-36.
CamerarluB (Joachim), Sen. Letter
to H. Languet, 1560. Lat 2764,
f. 135.
Letters to H. Baamgartner, 1563.
Lat. 2764, ff. 9, 135.
Camerarius (Joachim), Jun. Corre-
spondence with J. de La Riviere, 1591.
Lat. Copies. 2089, ff. 73 b-75 b.
CamerariUB(Philipp), LL.D.,of Nurem-
berg. Lea m&iitatioos historiques Latines
•le, traduits par S. Goulard, 17th cent.
Extract. 2680, f. 5.
Cameras y Mendoza (Antonio de los),
Governor of Vexel. Letter to, f.om
Lord Belasyse, 1666. Spun. 3499, f. 11.
Cameron (Thomas), J/.Z)., of Worcester.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173ft. 4034,
f. 291.
Camlin (Samuel), M.D., of Hertford.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1700. 4038,
f. 87.
Campanella (Frd Tomaso), Domini-
ctno. Compendio della monarch ia del
Mesia, 17th cent. 2255.
Campani (Tommaso), Prete. Memorie
antictie di Vol terra e di Pisa, 1679.
2760.
Campanology. t>. London. Cheapside
Scholars Company of Bell ringers.
CampanUfl (Joannes), fiovariensis. Eu-
clidu elementorum librorum quindecim
propoMtiones ex ejus versione, 14th ceut.
285, ff. 2-65 b.
Piactica de disposition aeiis, 15th
cent. 332, f. 16.
Campbell (Archibald), 1th Earl of Ar-
gyll. Treatise on the use of the globes
dedicated to, by A. F. van Langen, 17th
cent. Txo copies. 651, ff. 2-19, 20-36.
Campbell (Charles), of Dubln. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1724, 1725. 4034,
ff. 295, 298.
Campbell (James), of Mahon, Minorca.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1716, 1717. 3322,
ff. 94, 98.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1716,
1722. 4044, ff 174 ; 4046, f. 312.
Campbell (James), Royal Physician in
Ordinary for Scott an I. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4034, f. 297.
Campbell (Jo — ). Account of his resi-
dence in the Mogul's country in Jndia,
circ. 1660. 811, ff. 2-17.
Campbell (John), 1st Karl of Loudoun.
Letter to Sir T. Fairfax, 1645. 1519,
f. 92.
Campbell (John), M.D., of Shipston on
8:ou\ co. Wore. Letter to Sir H. Parker,
1709. 4034, f. 2*3.
Campbell (Mary), widow. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 103.
Campbell (Neill), Bishop of the Isles.
Sentence of deposition against, 1638.
650, f. 73.
Campe (Eberhard vom), Rei publico? Ham-
burgettsis Scholarcha. Epitaph by M.
Kirsten, 1675. Lat. 2888, ff. 7-12.
Cam plan (Edmund). Arraignment for
high treason, 1581. 1132, ff. 1-13.
Campion (Edward). v. Campian
(Edmund).
Campo y Angulo (Pedro Fernandes
del), Spamsh Secretary of Hate. Letter
to the Corregidor of Tarifa, 1668. Span.
3499, f. 63.
Camusat (Nicole), Canon of Troyes. Pre-
sented MS.2433,A-C.in 1613to P. Petau.
Canacoi (Caterina), of Florence. Death
of, with epitaph, 1638. Hal. and Lat.
1930, ff. 53-63.
Canary Islands. Papers relating to,
1610-1624. Span. 3827, ff. 204-249 b.
List of trees and needs from, by
T. Simmons, 1694. 3328, ff. 88, 90.
Description of a stone tree from,
18th cent. 4020, f. 200.
Route to, from San Lucar, 16th
cent* •>.». 4028, ff 34 b-38.
Sailing course from, to the West
Indies, 17th cent. 2292, ff. 30-33.
INDEX.
95
Oftndefihe, Family of. v. Cavendish, of
oo. No/f., Family • /.
Candia, Isle of. Catalogue des plantes
en, par MM. Toarnefort et Gundels-
heimer, 1701. 4020, f. 1.
Cane (William), of Sewcastle-upon-Tyne.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173$. 4026,
f. 251.
Caneparius (Petrus Maria), M.D., of
Crema. Chymica o|>erationes ex ejus
libro de atramentis, 17th cent. 570,
ff. 1-9 b.
Canman (James), Prisoner in Negate
Gaol. Letter to Sir H. Sloane'* servants,
n. d. 4067, f. 14.
Canon Law. v. Law.
Cantele (Peter), Rector of Monks Toft,
co. No'f. Certificate de confessione
duorum parochianorum, 1463. 1764, f. 3.
Canterbury, co. Kent. Speeches on
the entry into, of Charles I., 1625.
1455, ff. 1-6.
Royal letter to the city recom-
mending the re-election of W. Turner,
the prehent Mayor, 1660. 856, f. 27 b.
St. Augustine's Church. Excerpta
ex annalibus ecclesie S. Augustiui extra
muros, 16th cent. 1301, ff. 175, 386 b.
Christ Church Priory. Excerpta
e veteri martyrologio et libro capitulari
eccleiiae, 16tb cent. 1301, f. 399 b.
Accompts of the Treasurer,
circ. 1446. Fragm. 4074.
A monk of, formerly owned
MS. 334.
-, See of. Letters from Archbishop
Becket to the bishops of the Province of
Canterbury, 14th cent. Lat. Copies.
1777, ff. 4 b, 6,15 b-24.
Letter to Archbishop Becket from
the bishops and clergy of his Province,
14th cent. Lat. Copy. 1777, f. 13.
Letter from Pope Alexander III.
to the bishops of the Province, 14th
cent. Lat. Copy. 1777, f. 46 b.
Archbishop* of. Succession of, from
S. Augustine to T. Arundel, 15th cent.
2732, A
v. Abbot (George).
Anselm.
Becket (Thomas).
Bourchier (Thomas).
Juxon (Wi liam).
Laud (William).
Sancroft (William).
Tenison (Thomas).
Tillots»n (John).
Whitgift (John).
Cantllupe (William de). Seal, copy, 18th
cent. 3424, f. 10 b.
Canton, in China. Botanical specimens
bought at, by Dr. Dumeny, 1704. 2296,
f. 30.
Cantnaria {M<ig. Jordan de), Physician
to Ed'oard II f. Grant of a salary to,
1343. Lat. 3299, f. 82.
Cantwell (R— ), of co. North<mts. Medi-
cal prescription for his daughter, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652. L,t. 2812, f. 49 b.
Canutius (Jacobus), Professor at Copen-
hagen. Letter to, from B. Severinius,
1653. 2870, f. 47 b.
CanutUS, Bisho" of Aarhuus% in Ben-
mtrk. Treatise of pestilence, 15th cent.
404, ff. 282 b-293 b.
Cany ( Le Normand). v. Le Nor-
mand Cany ( ).
Capel (Arthur), afterw. 1st Baron Capel.
Letters to, from G. Harvey, circ. 1574.
93, ff. 90 b, 102.
Letter to Lord Fairfax, n.d. 1519,
f. 74.
Capel (Arthur), 1st Earl of Essex. Let-
ters to, when Ambassador at Copenhagen,
from Seer. Trevor, 1670. 1003, ff. 127-
135.
Papers relating to his violent
death in the Tower, 1683. 78, ff. 1-22.
Capel (Elizabeth), uido>n of Arthur, 1st
E trl or Essex. Litters to Sir H. Sloane,
[1702], and n. d. 4058, ff. 106, 107.
Capel {Sir Henry), afterw. Baron Capel
of Tewhesbut-y. Letter to, from Sir J.
Houblon, 1692. 1089, t. 6.
Capel (William), 3rd Earl of Essex.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 17}$. 4056,
f. 166.
Letter to his sister, Lady Midleton,
n. d. 4066, f. 295.
Capella (Andriana), xcife of Kicolo
Capello. Capt'in of Verona. Consilia
medica pro. 1640. Lat. and Ital. 2253,
ff. 161 b-165, 277 b.
• Capelle, La, Aisne, France. Description
of, late 17th cent. 1039, f. 52.
Cape of Good Hope, in Af ica. Jour-
nal of voyage to, by W. A. Cowley, 1683-
1686. 54.
Charts of, by Sir N. Miller, late
17th cent. 1040, ff. 52-58.
96
INDEX.
Cape Verde Islands. Journal of
voyage to, by W. A. Cowley, 1683-1686.
54.
Chart of, by Sir N. Miller, late
17th cent. 1040, f. 54.
Capojus (Godofredus), of GOrlitz in Ober-
Lausitz. Autograph in album, 1692.
2360, f. 54.
Cappeler (Mauritius Antonius), M.D.,
of Lucerne. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1725. Lat. 4047, f. 352.
Cappello (Bianca), Qrnn Duckesa di
Toscana. v. Tuscany, Grand Dukes of.
Francesco Maria.
Capper (Alexander), of Tangier. Court-
martial sentence on, fur theft, 1673.
3514, f. 158.
Car* (Martinus), Apostoiicus el Imperialis
Notarius. Wrote, in 15th cent., MS.
3487.
Caracciolo (Pasquale). Avertimenti
molto utili et nece&sarii per accomodare
ogni sorte de Cavalli, 16th, 17th centt.
1074, ff. 95-144; 2757, ff. 2-79.
On the veterinary art, 17th cent.
Ital. 2757, ff. 80-237.
Caramon ( de), Mattre Apothicaire
a la Place a Calais. Letter to J. Low-
thorp, 1712. Fr. 4065, f. 32.
Caranta (Jacobus). De morsu canis
rabidi, 17th cent. 1988, ff. 201 b-205.
Carbery, Earl of. v. Vaughan (John).
Card (Andrew). Acquittance to Dr. S.
Wall, 1687. 1731, A. f. 42.
Cardanus (Girolamo). Consilium medi-
cum pro Marchione quodam, 17th cent.
1392, ff. 37-39.
Astrologica, 17th cent. Excerpts.
2097, ff. 1-16.
De lapidibus, 17th cent. Excerpts.
3118, ff. 227b-229.
De subtilitate, 17th cent. Ex-
cerpts. 3162, f. 26.
Cardonnel (Jean de), General merchant.
Journal of his commercial travels in
Ireland, England and France, 1649,
1654-1656. 1731, B.
Cardonnel (Peter de), brother of Jean
de Cardonnel. Owned, in 1650, MSS.
213; 282; 316.
Cards, Flaying, v. Mertene (J—).
Care (Henry), Student in Physic and
Astrology. Answer by, to a libel on
Lilly's Almanac, in verse, 17th cent.
2285, f. 141.
Care (Henry), Student in Physic and
Astrology (continued). Verses to none
but the malicious carper and calumni-
ator, 1671. 2285, f. 163.
Verses to H. Coley, 1672. 2285,
f. 162.
Carelesse (John), Prisoner in the King's
Bench. A godly ballad, 17th cent.
1896, f. 11.
Carera (Jorge de la). v. La Carera
(Jorge de).
Careswell (El—). Letters to, from J.
Bird, 1670. 1942, ff. 5, 5 b.
Carew (Dame Elizabeth), wife of Sir
Nick. Carew ) of beddington. Formerly
owned MS. 4031.
Carew (Sir George), Ambassador to
France. MS. 3934 was dedicated in
1606 to him.
Carew (George). Papers relating to his
suit with W. Courten, 1663-1680. 3515,
ff. 1-47.
Carew (Sir Matthew), Master in Chan-
cery. Excerpta ez ejus copia chronici
R. Wendover, 1585. 1301, f. 177.
Excerpta ex chartis ejus, 16th
cent. 1301, ff. 202, 208.
Carew (Peter). Note of money paid
him in 167} for copying MS. 1425.
Carew (Thomas), Poet. Poems and songs.
17th cent. 739, ff. 99-103 b (reverted) ;
1446, ff. 29 b, 35 (?), 54 b (?X 55 b, 57, 58,
70, 70 b, 74, 76 b (?), 77 b, 78 b, 79, 80 b,
81 b, 82 b, 84 b, 87 b, 89 (?) ; 1792, ff. 6,
80b-82, 116, 120 b, 130, 131, 131 b,
133-134.
A song, 17th cent. 542, f. 13 b.
— Lines on a fly drowned in a lady's
eye, 17th cent. 542, f. 16 b.
Carey (Sir George), 2nd Baron Hunsdon.
Credentials, when English Ambassador
to Scotland, 1582. 3199, f. 301.
Letter to his cousin, Sir P. Knollys,
1599. 2251, f. 106.
Carey (Henry), 1st Baron Hunsdon.
Addition to the Treaty between England
and the Netherlands, signed by, 1585.
3245.
Apophthegm, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 42.
Carey (John Patricks), r. Cary ol. Carey
(John Patrick).
Carey (Peter), of Guernsey. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1734, 1735. 4053, f. 239 ;
4054, f. 117.
INDEX.
97
Carey (Valentine), Master of Christ's
College, and Vice-chancellor of Cambridge
University. Letter to Sir J. , 1615.
Copy. 3562, f. 41.
Letter to, from Lord Northampton,
1613. 3562, f. 39.
Caribbee Islands. Catalogue of
their plants, 1658. 2346, f. 200.
Carle (Christopher). Formerly owned
MS. 306.
Caiillo (Fr. Lucas). Stanzas De nativi-
tate Domini, late 16th cent. Span. 796,
f. 44 b.
Carkeke (Elizabeth), afterw. 1st wife of
Sir Thomas Smith. Horoscope, 1529.
325, f. 13 b.
Carlaverock, co. Dumfries. Names
and arms of nobles and knights at the
siege of, 1300. 1429, f. 18 b.
Carleon (Louis). Eclipsium tabulae
secundum Abbatem R. Wallingford
composite per, temp. Rich. III. 1697,
ff. 25-32 b.
Carleton. v. Charlton, co. Kent.
Carleton (Sir Dudley). Speech in the
House of Commons, 1636. 1710, f. 293.
Carleton (George), Bishop of Llandaff.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to the
Netherlands, for compounding Church
differences in the Low Countries, 1618.
2442, f. 161.
Carleton (Henry), of Bastings, oo. Suss.
Letter to Sir H. Sioane, 1719. Imperf.
4045, f. 254.
Carlisle, oo. Cumb. Demand for its
being dismantled, 1645. 1771, f. 23 b.
Orders for collecting customs in
the port of, 1669-1690. 2725.
Addresses of the city to Charles II.,
1682. 2723, ff. 37-50.
Papers relating to, 1690. 2723,
ff. 136-139.
, Bishop of. v. Rainbow (Edward).
-, Dean and Chapter of. Royal
letter to, to dispense with the residence
of the Dean, [1628.] 856, f. 16 b.
, Earls of.
v. Hay (James).
Howard (Charles).
CarmeniUB (Daniel), PhysicusPrimarius
Bononiensis. Consilia medica, 17th cent.
Lat. and Ital. 2253, ff. 177-180, 221-
223.
8LOANE INDEX.
Carmonensis (Gerard us), v. Gerardus,
Sablonetanus.
Came (Sir Edward), English Ambassador
to Rome. Epitaph on his tomb in Rome,
1561. Lat. 3836, f. 6.
CarolUB Eusebius, Princeps de Liech-
tenstein, v. Liechtenstein, Princes of.
Caron( ),FrencJi Minister at Thorney,
co. Cambr. Formerly owned MS. 2749.
Carp (Henricus). Letter to C. Sibelius
a Goor, 1689. Lat. 2729, f. 158.
Carpenter (George), 2nd Baron Car-
penter. Letter to Sir H. Sioane, 173f.
4053, f. 168.
Carpenter (Richard). Prologue on the
Philosopher's Stone in verse, 17th cent.
J88, f. 64.
Alchemical verses, 16th cent. 1098,
f. 10.
Carpenter (William), Custom House
officer at Tangier. Accompt of moneys,
1670-1674. 3511, f. 265 b.
Quarrel with Col. Alsopp, 16f$.
3514, ff. 26, 28.
Carr (Cuthbert), of Louvain. Elegy
on, 18th cent. Lat. 3329, f. 84.
Carr (Frances), wife of Robert, Earl of
Somerset. Relation of the arraignment
of, 1616. 1002, ff. 99-105 b.
Stanzas on, 17th cent. 1792,
ff. 2b, 3.
Carr (John), of Christ's College, Cambridge.
Letter to Browne, 1671. 2251,
f. 104.
Carr (John), Publisher, of London. Letters
to Dr. W. Holder, 1692, 1693. 1388,
ff. 56, 121, 123.
Carr (Louis), Bastard. Warrant for
granting his estate at Killerby to his
brother Robert, temp. Chas. II. 856,
f. 33 b.
Carr (R — ). Formerly owned MS. 748.
Carr (Robert), Earl of Somerset. Ar-
raignment, 1616. 1002, ff. 106-117.
Bill of the Star Chamber against,
1630. 1199, f. 103 ; 1200, f. 77-85 b.
Letter to, from Sir W. Ralegh,
1608. 3079, f. 44; 3520, f. la
Restitution of his household stuff
requested by Lord Balmerinoch, 1644.
1519, f. 41.
Verses on, 1627. 1489, f. 9 b.
- Satirical verses on, 17th cent. 2023,
f. 58 b.
INDEX.
Carr (Robert), Chirurgeon. D. Madeira
Arrais* " Methodo de conhecer e curar
morbo Gallico " translated by, 1645. 247,
ff. 2-320 b.
D. Madeira Arrais* "Apology
touching Phlebotomy in the feet/* trans-
lated by, 1645. 247, ff. 321-349 b.
Carr (Thomas).
3319.
Formerly owned MS.
Carre (Capt. ), of Tangier. Account
of his debt to Vernatty, 166f 3509,
f. 151.
Quarrel with Lieut. Roe, 1672.
8511, f. 171.
Stoppage of his pay, 1673. 3511,
f. 242.
Quarrel with Major Fairborne,
1673. 3511, ff. 222-230.
Carrell (Capt. X of Tangier. Cove-
nant with S. Luke, 1674. 3512, f. 10 b.
Carrichter (Bartholomssus). Declaratio
vegetabiltum, sub quo nimirum sint
coelesti signo, 17th cent. 78, ff. 91-98.
De capitis dolore, 17th cent. Ex-
cerpts. 2109, ff. 108-155.
Tabula indicans methodum ejus de
quatuortriplicitatibus, 17th cent. 2109,
ff. 156-180.
CarriU, Domina. v. Caryll ( ), wife
of Sir John Caryll,
Cartagena. v.Carthagena, New Granada.
Carte (Thomas), Historian. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 173g. 4052, f. 288.
Carter (George). Letter to the Master
of his College, 17th cent. Lot. 118,
f. 308.
Carter (Matthew). Scheme of his na-
tivity, 1652. 1707, f. 21 b.
Carter (Richard). Scheme of his na-
tivity, 1653. 1707, f. 22.
Carter (Timothy), of Scarborough. Letter
to Dr. North, 1732. 4034, f. 302.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1732,
173 j. 4034, ff. 303-308 b.
Carter (William), Painter and Engraver.
Commonplace-book, 1637-1652. 141.
Carter (William). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1740. 4056, f. 245.
Carteret (John), 2nd Baron Carteret.
Letter to, as Secretary of State, from
Col. T. Ekines, 1723. 4046, f. 356.
Cartesitus. v. Descartes (Rene).
Carthagena, New Granada. History
of the French expedition to, 1697. 1910,
ff. 50-58.
— — Account of attempt on, by Admiral
E. Vernon, 1741. 3970.
Sailing course to, from Cabo de la
Guia, 17th cent. '2292, f. 35.
Coast-marks to, from Sta. Martha,
17th cent. 2292, f. 35 b.
Sailing course from, to Nombre
del Dios, 17th cent. 2292, f. 36.
Cartwright (Edmund), of Gray's Inn.
Cure of a sword-thrust in his lungs,
circ. 1578. 2023, f. 3 b.
Cartwright (Robert), Cornet. Letter to
Lord Falkland, 162$ 3827, f. 62.
Cartwright (Thomas), Puritan. Letter
to Sir C. Yelrerton, 1603. Copy. 271,
f. 21 b.
Cartwright (Thomas), Bishop of Chester.
Proceedings of, as University Commis-
sioner, against Magdalen College, Oxford,
1687. 2680, ff. 12-15 ; 3076.
Carver (T -), M.D., of Halesworth. Let-
ters to Dr. Hulse, 1681, 1682. 123,
ff. 5, 8b, 9b, 10b, lib.
Carving. Treatise on carving food, 17th
cent. Ital. 2398.
Rules for carving, 17th cent.
Ital. 424, ff. 67-84.
v. V ontet (Jacques).
Carwar al. Kaswar, West Coast of
India. Chart of, by Capt. J. Kemp-
thorne, 1688. 3665, f. 45.
Carwithin ( ), Chemist, of London.
Particuliaritea observers en la distillation
des eaux de vie et esprits, 18th cent.
89, f. 27.
Extrait de sea memoires, 17th
cent. 2079, ff. 9-13.
Cary (Madam ). Letter to, from
her kinsman, A. Buddie, n. d. 4066,
f. 286.
Cary (Sir Edward), Master of the Royal
Jewels. Letters to, from his son Henry,
161}, 1612. 3827, ff. 6, 8.
Cary ( Lad;/ Elizabeth), daughter of Henry t
2nd Earl of Monmouth. Sale of Castle
Eden manor by, to her brother-in-law,
Lord Middleton, 1673. 3511, f. 212 b.
Cary (Sir George). v. Carew (Sir
George).
Cary (Henry), 1st Viscount Falkland.
Correspondence and papers chiefly re-
lating to his Lord Deputy ship of Ireland,
1604-1632. 3827.
INDEX.
99
Gary (Henry), 4th Viscount Falklmd.
Warrant for bis appointment as a privy
councillor in Ireland, 1662. 856, f. 41 b.
Cary (J— ). Letter to J. Petirer, 1708.
4034, f. 309.
Gary al. Carey (John Patrick), son of
Henry, 1st Viscount Falkland. Letter
to , on the flight of the Barber ini
family from Rome, [1644-1654]. 3299,
f. 177.
Cary (Lucius), 2nd Viscount Falkland.
Speech concerning shipmoney, 1640.
1430, ff. 77-84.
Cary (Lady Marv), daughter of Henry,
2nd Earl of Monmouth, and wife of
William, Earl of Desmond, v. Feilding
(Mary).
Cary (William), Rhetor, Novi syderis
apotheosis, metrice, 17th cent. 1767,
f. 12.
Cary (Sir Wymond). Affidavit of his
sale of sheep at Snettisham, co. Norf.,
1604. 3827, f. 2.
Caryll (Domina ), wife of Sir John
Caryll, Sen., of Angmeravj and Warn-
ham. Horoscope, i 558-1 601. 1697,
f. 9 b.
Caryngton (John). Medicine for the
toothache, 16th cent. 62, f. 16.
Casaubon (Florence), iridow of Isaac
Casaubon. Letter to Bishop Andrewes,
1618. Fr. 118, f. 11.
Casaubon (Isaac). Animadversiones in
Athenaeum, 1 7th cent. Excerpts. 1173,
ff. 7-22.
Expositio verborum ex ejus editione
Athenaei, 17th cent. 1300, ff. 1-4 b.
Epistle to F. Du Due relative to the
Jesuits, 17th cent. Extract. 848, f. 15.
Letter to, from Card, du Perron,
circ. 1612. 1950, ff. 92-112.
Casaubon (Meric), son of Is 'oc, Canon
of Canterbury. Letter to Bishop An-
drewes, 1618. Lai. 118, f. 14.
Versus de, a K. Thory, 17th cent.
1768, f. 84.
Casohau, in Hungary. Phenomenon in
ccelo supra ci vita tem visum, 1669. 191 1—
1913, f. 167.
Caselius (Johannes). Letters to J.
Kirchmann and others, 1566 - 1613.
2882, ff. 46 b-49.
Casneto, De, Family of. Pedigree,
17th cent. Fragm. 1008, f. 12 b.
Cassadebante (Capt. Manuel de), of
Cadiz. Conveyance of his right in a
debt to Capt. B. M. Rengel, 1679. Span.
1087, f. 107.
Caseignano (Petrus de). Aqua caus-
tics, 15th cent. 3863, f. 100 b.
Cassini (Jacques), Astronomer Royal of
France. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1715-
1737. Fr. 4044, f. 33 ; 4053, f. 125 ;
4055, f. 219.
Cassini (Jacques Dominic), Astronomer
(ob. 1712). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1698-1699. Fr. and Engl. 4037, ff.
115, 214.
Casaiodorus (Magnus Aurelius). De
orthographia, 12 th cent. Imperf. 1057.
Cassovia. v. Caschau.
CaSBUm Doudor, Alcayde de La Mar
in Tetuan. Grant of safe-conduct, 1665.
Span. 1955, t. 19.
Letters from him, 167J-1674.
Span. Copies. 1958, ff. 45 b, 50 b, 55.
Letters to him, 1674. Span. 1958,
ff. 46, 54, 54 b, 55.
Cassum el Shat, Governor of Angera,
Africa. Grant of safe-conduct to, 1673.
Span. 1958, f. 35.
Letters from him, 1666. Span.
Copies. 1955, ff. 56 b-57 b, 63 b, 86 b,
105 b; 1958, f. 30 b.
Letters to him, 1666-166}, 1673.
Span. 1955, ff. 35, 42, 74, 85, 87 ; 1958,
f. 31.
Cassum Guylan. Grant of safe-
conduct to, 166g. Span. 1955, f. 19.
Castaneus (Henricus), /Wus Ludovici.
Epicedion ejus, per J. Scaligerum, 17th
cent. 2764, f. 137.
Casteele, Family of. Genealogy of, 17th
cent. 3515, f. 39.
Castel (Louis Bertrand), Jesuit. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1728, 1730. Fr. 4050,
f. 15 ; 4051, f. 15.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
172g. Fr. 4068, f. 153 b.
Castellamare, in Sicily. Directions for
sailing into, 17th cent. 3670, f. 2.
Caetellanus (Honoratus). Componen-
dorum medicamentorum ratio, 17th cent.
1971.
Castellensis (Hadrianus), Cardinal
Bishop of Bath. Letter to, from Henr)
VIII., 1517. 3839, ff. 2-6.
Castelli (Pietro), Professor of Medicine
at Messina. Letter to P. M. Slegel,
1636. Lat. Copy. 2882, f. 26.
H 2
100
INDEX.
Castel RodrigO, Marques de. v. Monra
(Francisco de).
Castelsteuaxt (A — ). v. Steuart (An-
drew), 1st Baron Castlestewart.
Castelvetri (Jacopo). Tratto degli her?
baggi et de frutti, che crudi o cotti in
Italia si mangiano, 1614. 912.
Castelyne (James). Formerly owned
MS. 2401.
Castile, Kings of. v. Spain, Kings of.
(Castile).
Castle (J — ), of London. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 108.
Castle (John), M.D., of Biirford, co. Oxf.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 171 J. Lett.
4045, f. 102.
Castle Eden Manor, co. Durh. Sale
of, to Lord Middleton, by the Carys,
1673. 3511, f. 212 b.
Castlehaven, Earl of. r. Touchet
(James).
Castle Matrix, in Rathkeale parish,
co. Limerick. Account of siege of, by
Tho. Southwell, 1642. 1008, f. 70.
Castlyn (Edward), Commissioner for the
German loan. Instructions to, 1576.
2442, f. 106.
CastrensiB (Michael), Archbishop of
Lisbon. Letters to, from M. Correa,
1600, 1601. Lai. 902, ff. 8, 9, lib,
21b, 30 b, 46.
Castrensis (Robertus). r. Robertas,
Costrensis.
Castrensis (Stephanus Rodericus). r.
Rodrigues de Castro (Estevan).
Castro (Christophorus de). Letter to,
from M. Correa, 1601. Lat. 902, f. 49.
Castro (Pedro a), M.D. Catalogue of
his Library, 1 7th cent. Lat. 2997,
ff. 1-36.
Castro (Rodericus a), r. Rodrigues de
Castro (Estevan).
Caetro (Scipione di). Instructions to, sent
by the Duke of Bracciano to Spain ;
written by the Most Rev. Sign. Orsino,
17th cent. 1710, f. 35.
Castroviejo. r. Ruiz de Lucera y Castro-
viejo (Juan).
Casulanus (Ciprianus), Senensis. Cura-
tiones febrium putidarum, 1617. 3133,
ff. 182-223.
Consilium medicum, 1617. 3133,
Catalogues. Catalogues of books, 15th .
cent. Lat. Imperf. 3548, f. 158; —
16th cent. 282, ff. 1 b, 2; 999, f. 25;—
17th cent. 637, ff. 277-285 ; 933, f. 82 b ;
2025, A. B.; 2536, ff. 27-30 b; 2855;
3652,ff. 113-121;— 1617. Lat. 541,f.l5.
Catalogue of books on natural
magic, alchymy, medicine, mystic theo-
logy, etc., late 17th cent. 696, ff. 1-38 b.
Catalogue of works of travels and
geography, 17th cent. 3094.
Catalogue of geographical and ma-
thematical books, 17 th cent. 1783, f. 93.
Catalogue librorum magicorum,
late 17th cent. 696, ff. 39-43.
Catalogue of a medical library,
17th cent. Lat. 267.
Classed-catalogue of medical books,
1627. Lat. 580.
Bibliotheca medico- fa miliaria, 17th
cent. 101, ff. 19-22 b.
Catalogue librorum medicornm
chirurgicorum, late 17th cent. 662,
ff. 3-5.
Catalogues of political tracts, 17th
cent. 1780.
List of scientific works, 17th cent.
ff. 395-397.
Cat. Felis encomium, -17th cent. 37.
78, f. 90.
Fragments of miscellaneous cata-
logues, 18th cent. 4019.
v. Aberdeen, University of.
Bernard (Charles).
Bernard (Francis).
Bernard (Samuel).
Bonnet afterw. Bonnet-Bonrdelot
(Pierre).
Bureau ( ).
Cambridge, University of.
Chacon (Alonso).
Castro (Pedro a).
Downes (John).
Fabri de Peiresc (Nicolas Claude).
Florence. Medicean Library.
France.
Frison ( ).
Germany.
Hooke (James).
Hooke (Robert).
Howard (Thomas), Earl of Arun-
del.
Italy.
Kellum (Robert).
Leigh (Charles).
Leyden.
Lodwick (Francis).
London.
Paris.
Petiver (James).
Pitcairn (Archibald).
Portugal.
INDEX.
101
Power (Henry).
Resenius (Paul us).
Sloane (&> Hans).
Smith (John).
Smith (Richard), Secondary of the
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Cateohi8m. Catechism for the right
receiving of the Eucharist, by C. Coniers,
1586. 144, ff. 9-15 b.
A short catechism, 16th cent.
1032, ff. 2-6.
Catesby ( ), Domina, of Eaton.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 8.
Catesby (Mark). Letters to Sir H.
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1521.
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Lat 884, f. 29.
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Formulae remediorum, 1636. Lat.
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Catolica, Principe di. Letter to Dr. W.
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Cattani di Diaooeto (Francesco).
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Caulfield (William), 2nd Baron Charlc-
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3827, f. 41.
Cauliaeo (Guido de). v. Guido, de
Cauliaco.
Catunont, Marquis de. v. Seytres
(Joseph de).
Catunont (Armand de), Marquis de
Montpowlhn ; Gentleman of the Chamber
to Charles II: of England. Receipt for
glasses, signed by, n. d. 2132, f. 61.
Caumpedene (Hugh of). Translation
from the French prose romance of Sydrao
and Boctus, 1502. Engl, verse. 2232.
Caux, Pays de, in France. Description
of, late 17th cent. 1039, f. 70.
Cavalli (Fr. Francesco), Cap0, v. Caballi.
Cave, North, E.B., co. York. Arms
and inscriptions from the church, copied
by F. Thynne, 1599. 3836, f. 20.
Cavell (John), Merchant of London.
Trading accompt, 1614-1615. 3071, ff.
2-5.
Cavelyn (W — ). Breviarium totius
veteris et novi Testamenti, 15th cent.
1939, ff. 74-81 b.
Wrote, circ. 1642, MS. 1939.
Cavendish, of co. Norf., Family of.
Pedigree, 16th cent. 1301, f. 106.
Cavendish (Charles). Formerly owned
MS. 3992.
Cavendish (Christian), widowof William,
2nd Earl of Devonshire. Letter to
Dounes, 1656. 179, A. f. 83.
Cavendish (Elizabeth), wife of William,
Karl, afterw. 1st Duke, of Newcastle.
Medical treatment of, by Sir T. Mayerne,
1643. Lat. 206, A. f. 42.
Cavendish (Elizabeth), daughter of
Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle, v. potius
Monck (Elizabeth), widow of Christopher,
2nd Duke of Albemarle.
Cavendish (George). Life of Card.
Wolsey, 17th cent. . Extracts. 848, f. 14.
Cavendish (Henry), 2nd Duke of New-
castle. Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1682.
2724, ff. 89 b-93.
Letter to J. Howard, 1682. 2724,
f. 131.
Cavendish (Margaret), 2nd wife of
William, 1st Duke of Newcastle. Com-
pendium of her philosophy, 17th cent.
1950, ff. 35-38.
Cavendish (William), 3rd Earl of
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poem "De mirabilibus Pecci," [1636].
1865, ff. 145-156.
Cavendish (William), Earl, Marquis,
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to the Governor of York, 164}. 1519, f.23.
Letter to Lord Fairfax, 1644.
1519, f. 56.
Letter to, from the Scottish Lords,
1639. 650, f. 102.
Letter to, from H. Jenny n, 1643.
1519, f. 119.
Letter to, from Prince Rupert,
164f. 1519, f. 30.
102
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Cawley (John), Archdeacon of Lincoln
( 1667-1709), son of the Regicide. Owned
MS. 276.
Cawley (William), Regicide, Autograph
signature, circ. 1654. 645, f. 46.
Cazton (William). The game of Chess
(translated from the French version of J.
de Cessolis by J. do Vignay), 1474. Copied,
1484. 779, ff. 1-76.
Cordyalle, 1479. Copied, 1484.
779, ff. 76 b-151 b.
Device, 15th cent. 1620, f. 1.
Cay (J—), M.D., of Newcastle. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1698. 4025, f. 72.
Letters to Dr. Lister, 1698, 169|.
Autogr. copies. 4025, ff. 70, 72.
Cayenne, in French Guiana. Voyage de
la France Equinoxiale en l'isle de, 1652.
1009, ff. 10-164.
Caylard de Saint - Bonnet de
Toiras (Jean du), Marichal. Sonnet
a, sur la dlfaite des Anglois en l'isle de
Rde, par Colletet. 895, f. 36.
Cayley (Arthur), of Gisburgh, co. York.
Account of the disease, death and post-
mortem examination of, by Dr. G.
Waugh, 1728. Lat. 4077, ff. 56-60.
Cecil, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 54 b.
Cecil ( ), relict of Col. Cecil. Suit
of Dr. S. Collins and A. Bruce against
her executor, Sir F. Law ley, [1702-
1709]. 1823, f. 34.
Cecil (Anne), wife of James, 5th Earl of
Salisbury. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1718, 1724. 4045, f. 152 ; 4047, f. 300.
Cecil (Edward), Viscount Wimbledon.
Account of his expedition against Cadiz,
by J. Glanvill, 1625. 3816.
Cecil (Robert), 1st Earl of Salisbury.
Speech at the Council on the failure of
Lord Essex* expedition into Ireland,
1599. 3828, ff. 47 b-63.
Speech on the proceedings of Lord
Essex, 160}. 1779, ff. 189 b-208.
Letters, as Chancellor, to Cambridge
University, 1600-1604. Eng. and Lat.
3562, ff. 33 b, 36 b, 83 b.
Letter to the Master and Fellows
of Peterhouse, Cambridge, on free election
to fellowships, 1600. 1441, f. 49.
Letter to the Senate of Cambridge,
1600. Lat. 1710, f. 177.
Letter to the Commissioners at
Cecil (Robert), 1st Earl of Salisbury
(continued). Letters to Dr. Jegon, 1600.
3562, ff. 37 b, 38 b.
Warrants and letters relating to
the Customs, 1602-1611. 817, ff. 4,
21-31.
Letter to Sir T. Parry, 1604.
1786, ff. 86 b-88.
Letter to, from Dr. Jegon, 1598.
3562, f. 12.
Letters to, from Cambridge Uni-
versity, 1600. Lat. 3562, ff. 76 b, 77 b,
79 b.
Letter to, from E. Misselden, 1610.
1453, f. 5.
Letters to, from Lord Bacon, n. d.
3078, ff. 21, 40 b, 41, 43 b, 48 b.
Letter to, from H. Cuffe, n. d.
1786, ff. 40b-43.
Cecil (William), Baron Burghley. Ac-
count of, by one of his household, 1603.
718, ff. 18b-24b.
Considerations on Mary, Queen of
Scots, coming into England, 1568. 3199,
ff. 39-41.
Articles delivered by, to Mary,
Queen of Scots, 1570. 3199, ff. 47-51.
Heads of the accusation against
the Duke of Norfolk by, 1571. 3199,
f. 334.
Summary by, of propositions to
the rival parties of Scotland, 1572.
3199, f. 66.
Instructions to E. Tremayne, 1573.
2442, f. 79.
Letters, as Chancellor, to the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, 1565. 3562, ff.
5,6,22 b, 28 b, 29 b-33, 68.
Letter to Dr. May, 1570. 3562,
f. 29 b.
Letter to Dr. Hatcher, 1579. 3562,
f. 28.
Letter to Dr. Newell, 1589. 3562,
f. 9.
Letter to, from Qu. Elizabeth,
1560. 3562, f. 14.
Letter to, from W. Wait land of
Lethington, 1566. 1786, ff. 45-50.
Letter to, from Sir W. Drury,
1568. 3199, f. 25 b.
Letter to, from Sir F. Knollis,
[1568]. 3199, f. 38 b.
Letter to, from R. Pitcairne, 1570.
Boulogne, 1600. 1786, f. 77.
3199, f. 57 b.
Letter to, from Lords Grainge and
Lethington, 1573. 3199, f. 68.
Letter to, from the Bishop of Ross,
15JJ. 3199, f. 42.
INDEX.
103
Cecil (William), Baron Burghley {con-
tinued). Letter to, from Lord Gowrie,
1582. 3199, f. 124.
Letters to, from F. Bacon, 1595.
3078, ff. 1, 1 b.
Petition to, from the Brewers
Company, 16th cent. 2177, f. 5 b.
Addition to the treaty between
England and the Netherlands, signed by,
1585. 3245.
MS. 3651 was dedicated to him.
Cecil (William), 2nd Earl of Exeter.
Order of the Council to, as Lord-Lieu-
tenant of co. Northants, for a master on
Hounslow Heath, 1627. 1983, B. f. 30.
Order to the Deputy-Lieutenants of
co. Northants, 1627. 1983, B. f. 30 b.
Privy Council letter to Lord
Falkland, signed by, 1627. 3827, f. 108.
Cecil (William), 2nl Earl of Salisbury.
Letter to the " Company for the settle-
ment of New Drapery, co. Hertford,"
[1612-1618]. 3827, f. 189.
Letter to, from Cambridge Uni-
versity, 1629. 1775, f. 42.
Cecilia, S. Legenda de, 15th cent.
1936, ff. 100-104.
Ceely (Thomas), Col. Letter to Lord
Essex notifying the surrender of Chide-
ock House, 1645. 1519, f. 123.
Cellarius (Daniel), M.D. Alexiphar- .
macum, 17th cent. 3252, ff. 12-24 b.
Celsius (Anders), Swedish Astronomer.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1736. Fr.
4055, f. 13.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1737.
Fr. 4068, f. 311.
CelBUS (Aurelius Cornelius). Medical
extracts from, by P. Moore, 1567. 1631.
Collections from, 17th cent. 2141 ;
2682, ff. 67-75.
Cenes (Guyllam de). Alchemical tract
sent by, to the Archbishop of Rheims,
17th cent. 3684, ff. 42-46.
Centeno y Ordone (Diego), of Cadiz.
Letter to F. de Leon Villanueva, 1679.
Span. 1087, f. 105.
Cephalu8 Arioponus. v. Copus
(Martinus).
Cerda (Antonio Juan Luisde la), Duke of
Medina Celi. Prohibition by, of com-
merce with Africa, 1664. Span. 3513, f. 8.
Memorial to, from the English
Consul at Cadiz, 1664. Span. 3513, f. 8.
Correspondence with Lord Bela-
syse, 1665. Span. 3299, f. 88 ; 3499,
ff. 1, 55, 58.
Cerda (Antonio Juan Luis de la), Duke
of Medina Celi {continued). Letter to,
from Lord Sandwich, 1668. Span. 3499.
f. 62.
Cermisonus (An ton i us), Physician of
Padua. Consilia medica, 1436. 336,
ff. 63 b-94.
Cervantes Saavedra (Miguel de).
Critique sur les Nouvelles de, 1674.
1031, f. 130.
Cervi (Giuseppe), Physician to Philip V.
of Spain. Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane.
1736, 1738. Lot. 4068, ff. 306, 347.
Cessolis (Jacobus de). v. Caxton (Wil-
liam).
Cetto, in Peru. Description, with sketch,
of comets seen at, 1679. 46, B. f. 143 b.
Ceulen (D — v — ). v. Colonius (Daniel).
Ceylon. Account of the training of
captured elephants in, by Strachan,
18th cent. 3324, ff. 318-321.
Cingalese Vocabulary, by Dr.
R. Hooke, late 17th cent. Imperf.
1039, ff. 162-165.
Chabottes ( de). Remedes pour
chevaux, 17th cent. 1988, ff. 206-209.
Chabraus (Dominicus), Swiss Physician.
Compositions quaedam ex ejus libro,
1638. 174, f. 16.
Chabree (Dominique), v.. Chabracus
(Dominicus).
Chacon (Alonso). Bibliotheca hbros et
scriptores ferine cunctos ad annum 1583
complectens, 17th cent. 2342.
Chad well (William). Sermons, 1659-
166}. 2267.
Chadwiok (Evelyn). Visit to Magnesia
and Thyatira, 1734. 3958, ff. 1 b-10.
Chafyn (Thomas), of Meere, co. Wilts.
Commonplace book, 1605. 1709, ff. 213-
285 b.
Chaki (Franciscus), Comes. Medical case
of, by Dr. Brewer, 1667. Lat. 2880,
f. 223.
Chalcedon, Council of. Decretum ex
Evagrio Soholastico, 16th cent. Or.
and Lat. 1835, ff. 1-8, 13-17.
Chalceopylus (Joannes), Constantino -
politanus. Formerly owned MS. 745.
Chaldeans. Observations on the man-
ners and customs of the antient Chal-
deans, 17th cent. Fr. 1013.
Challoner (Sir Thomas), v. Chaloner
(Sir Thomas).
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INDEX.
Chaloner (Sir Thomas), Sen. Instruc-
tions to, as Commissioner to Scotland,
1551, 1552, 1555. 2442, ff. 53 b, 140,
141.
Apophthegm, 17th cent 1523,
f. 42.
Chaloner (Sir Thomas), /tro. Letter to,
from Lord Bacon, 1603. 3078, f. 34.
Chaloner (Thomas), of Chester. Genea-
logy by, of the M idle ton 8 of M idle ton,
1613. 3977.
Chaloner (Thomas), Regicide. Auto-
graph signature, circ. 1654. 645, f. 46.
Chaloner (William), of Drayton Beau-
champ, co. Bucks. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1735, 1736. 4034, ff. 312, 314.
Chambars (George), M.D.,of Beading ;
afterw. a Naval surgeon. Collection of
medical receipts and prescriptions, 1658-
1681. 425; 450; 453.
Medical journal on board ship,
1661-1662. 379, ff. 35-39 b.
Chambellan (Thomas), Governor of
English Merchants in Holland, Letter
to, from M. de Croy, 1547. Fr. 2103,
f. 169.
Chamber (Richard), Clerk of the King's
Silver. Note of fees due to his office,
1612. 2717, f. 19.
Chamberlain, Family of. Pedigree,
17th cent. 1429, f. 46.
Chamberlaine, of co. Oxon., Family
of. Arms, 16th cent. 1301, f. 322.
Chamberlaine (Sir Thomas). Instruc-
tions to, as Ambassador to Flanders,
1550. 2442, f. 67.
Chamberlayne (Edward), Author of
"Anglice Notitia." Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1692, and n. d. 4036, f. 132 ;
4058, f. 110.
Chamberlayne (John), Editor of " An-
glia Notitia." Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1700-172J. 4038, ff. 30, 40, 41, 72, 86,
171, 349; 4039, ff. 20, 47, 51, 73, 87,
100, 123, 127, 155, 396 ; 4040, f. 207 ;
4041, ff. 170, 184, 215, 280 ; 4042, ff. 87,
252, 329; 4043, ff. 6, 26, 27, 37, 107,
112, 195, 291, 298, 302; 4044, ff. 4, 7,
152, 242, 243, 246, 247, 253, 259 ; 4045,
ff. 123, 140, 229, 234, 266 ; 4046, f. 74.
Letter to Sir I. Newton, 170}.
4063, f. 234.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1713. 4065,
f. 128.
Chamberlen (Hugh), Jim., M.D. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4047, f. 200.
Chamberlen (Paul), son of Dr. Paul
Chamberlm. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1702. 4038, f. 328.
Chamberlen (Paul), M.D. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1706. 4040, f. 162
Chamberlyn (Domina Katharina).
Medical case, by Dr. Colston, circ. 1650.
Lot. 118, f. 134.
Chambers (Dr. ). Medical receipts,
late 17th cent. 1087, f. 47 b.
Chambre (John), M.D., Physician to
Henry VI I L Receipts for plasters,
waters, ointments, etc., devised by, 16th
cent. 1047, passim.
Remedy for sweating given by, to
Henry VIII., n. d. 1585, f. 41.
Chambre (Philippe de la), r. Camer-
arius (Philipp).
Chameleon. Observations on, by Dr.
J. G. Scheuchzer, 18th cent. Hologr.
1968, f. 196.
Chamillard (fctienne), French Numis-
matist. Correspondence on some medals
at Paris, circ. 1700. Dutch. Copies.
130, ff. 7, 7 b.
Chamilly, Comtesse de. v. Bouton (Marie).
Chammorel ( ). Letters to Dr. J.
G. Scheuchxer, 1728-1731. Fr. 1968,
f. 42 ; 4066, f. 72.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1731.
Fr. 4051, f. 226.
Chamousset ( de), ConseUler au
Partement de Paris. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, [1731 ?]. 4058, f. 111.
Champayne (Marie de). Inscription in
a MS. of Dr. T. Turquet de Mayerne,
early 17th cent. 2129, f. 1.
Champernowne (Mrs. ), of Exeter.
Medical case, n. d. Imperf. 4078, f. 76.
Champion (Joseph), Calligrapher. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1734. 4053, f. 304.
Champnes (William), English Merchant
at Seville. Mercantile letters, 1680.
Span. 2802, ff. 103-105.
Chanoeo, in China, v. China.
Chancery, Court of. Rules of, 17th
cent. 1856, ff. 42b-46b.
Petitions in, 1659, 1693. 2717,
ff. 1, 2.
r. Coventry (Thomas), Baron
Coventry.
Chandler (John), Apothecary, of the
Old Jewry, London. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1734. 4053, f. 297.
INDEX.
105
Chandra, Duke of. v. Brydges (James).
Changnion (P— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 174§. Fr. 4057, f. 183.
Channel Islands. Minute for levying
men from cos. Somerset and Wilts for
defence of Guernsey and Jersey, 1595.
33, f. 1 b.
Index villarum in insulis Guernsey
et Jersey, 1730. 3238, ff. 412-416.
Chantrell (Thomas). Owded, in 1576,
MS. 372.
Chanut (Pierre), French Ambassador to
Sweden. Letter to Qu. Christina of
Sweden, with reply, 1659. Copies.
2680, ff. 3, 4.
Chanute (Jo—). Questiones de alchemia,
17th cent. Imperf. 288, f. 52.
QhapellUB (William), M.D., of Paris.
Translation by, of the counsels of J.
Fernelius, 17th cent. 1634.
Chaplin (Porter), of Tathwell, co. Line.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1718. 4045,
f.lll.
Chapman (Edmond), of Tangier. Letter
to Lord Belasyse, 1665. 1952, f. 62.
Chapman (George), Poet. Remarks on
his translation of Homer, by J. Dryden,
17th cent. 836, f. 83.
Chapman (Robert), Servant to the
Marchioness of Normanby. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1700. 4038, f. 21.
Charcoal. Anecdotes of people suffocated
by, late 17th cent. Fr. 1030, f. 67.
Charles L, II., of England, r. England,
Sovereigns of .
Charles VIIL, of France, v. France,
Kings of.
Charles V., of Spain, v. Spain, Sove-
reigns of .
Charles IX., of Svceden. v. Sweden,
Sovereigns of.
Charles, King of Jerusalem and Sicily.
r. Jerusalem and Sicily, Kings of.
Charles, Prince (ob. 1629), infant son of
Charles I. Verses on his birth, 17th
cent. 542, f. 16.
Charles (James). Medical collections,
1578. 10, ff. 1-102.
Collection of simples, 1584. 10,
ff. 104-116 b.
Charles (Nicholas), Blanch-Lion Pur-
suivant. Owned, in 1607, MS. 3424.
Charles Emmanuel TL9 Duke of
Savoy, v. Savoy, Dukes of.
Charleton (Walter), M.D. Loci com-
munes, 17th cent. 3413.
De omnibus symptomatibus cujus-
cunque facultatia, 164). 2082, ff. 1-
73 b.
Tables of Materia medica, 164J,
Lot. 2082, ff. 74-81.
Method us febrium curandarum,
1643. 3412, ff. 2-102.
De morbis, 17th cent. 3412,
ff. 103-128.
Differences observable betw. the
brain of a man and the brains of all
other animals, read before the Royal
Society, 8 Jane, 1664. 698, ff. 74-87.
Epitome libri ejus de scorbuto,
circ. 1672. 1532, ff. 41-61.
Adversaria medicinalia, circ. 1680.
53.
De arborum natura, 17th cent.
3413, ff. 30-52.
Prae lections 1V-VI. of his Enquiries
into Human Nature, 1680. 1059.
Oratio Harveiana, 1680. 1833,
ff. 155-159; 1871, A.
Receptee variac, 17th cent.
1828,
ff. 96b-115b.
Medicamenta varia, 17th cent.
2082, ff. 72-86.
MS. 2084 is wrongly attributed
to him on f. 1 ; it is really by Th. Tur-
quet de Mayerne.
Charleton (William), v. Courten, al.
Charleton (William).
Charlett (Arthur), D.D., Master of
University College, Oxford. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1696-1720. 4036, ff. 277,
280,301,317, 335,364 4037,ff. 1,26,61,
68, 141, 215, 241, %U 4038, ff. 18, 32,
57, 81, 103, 11., 165, 166, 319; 4039,
ff. 32, 41, 61, 143, 315, 374, 389, 403;
4040, ff. 12, 70, 276, 293, 325; 4041,
' ff. 53, 150, 237, 2tI7. 283; 4042, ff. 33,
141, 306; 40+3, f. 312; 4044, ff. 45,
88, 112, 161, 181, 187, 272, 287 ; 4045,
ff. 81, 179, 252, 271 ; 4046, ff. 29, 36 ;
4058, f. 113.
Letter to J. Cockman, 170f 4064,
f. 131.
f. 18.
f. 3.
Letter to T. Isted, 171$. 4065,
Letter to J. Walker, 1714. 3198,
Letter to, from
1708. 4026, f. 257.
Hed worth,
Charleval ( de). Sonnet a, par
M. Sarrazin, 17th cent. 895, f. 12.
106
INDEX.
Charlevoix (Pierre Francois Xavier de),
Jesit. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734-
1737, and n. d. Fr. 4053, f. 345 ;
4054, f. 262 ; 4055, f. 139 ; 4058, f. 114.
■ Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1734, 1736, and n. d. Fr. 4058, f. 116;
4068, ff. 254, 301.
Charlier de Gerson (Jean), Chan-
cellor of Paris. De probatione spiritunm,
1498. 2417, ff. 111-119.
Charlton, co. Kent. Warrant for grant
of the advowson to Sir W. Ducie, temp,
Chas. II. 856, f. 39 b.
Charlton (George), o/ Watringbury, near
Maidstone. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4077, f. 91.
Charms, v. Magic.
Charnook (Thomas), Alchemist. The
breviary of natural philosophy in verse,
composed in 1557. 684; Copied, 1601.
2194, ff. 48-56.
The difficulty of the Philosophical
number in the Roll, 1576. 2640.
Alchemical tracts revised by, 16th
cent. 288.
Charriere (P— ), of Bidrford, co. Devon.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1704-170 jj. 3321,
ff. 161, 179,184.
Chartereux ( de), Apothecary at
London, v. l'etiver (James), Apothecary
to the Charter Bouse.
Charter House, v. London.
Chartularies, Domestic, v. Braybroke,
Family of.
f Monastic, v. Miss end en Abbey,
co. Bucks.
Chase (John). Scheme of his nativity,
1652. 1707, f. 14.
Chase (Stephen), M.D. Speech on de-
livering the Gulston Lecture, 1720.
Lat. Imperf. 4026, f. 422.
Chaatellet (Jean de), Baron de Beau
Soleil. Autograph, 1631. 3416, f. 53.
Chastillon, Family of. Autographs of,
1580. 851, passim.
Chateillon (Sebastian), al. Joannes Theo-
philus. Theologia Germanica, translated
from the Latin of Joannes Theophilus,
17th cent. 2538, ff. 1-86.
Chatelherault, Duke of. v. Hamilton
(James).
Chaucer (Geoffrey). Canterbury Tales,
15th cent. 1685; 1686.
Tale of Melibeus, 15th cent. Im-
perf. 1009, ff. 29-48 b.
Chaucer (Geoffrey) {continued}. The
conclusion of the "Chanon's Yeoman,"
16th, 17th centt. 320 or 321, f. 85 b;
1723, ff. 35-43.
Extract from the " Chanon's
Yeoman," 16th cent. 1098, f. 17 b.
Alchemical extracts from bis
44 Chanon's Yeoman," 1580. 3580, f.
184 b.
Treatise of the Astrolabe, 15th,
16th cent*. 314, ff. 65b-106; 446,
ff. 50b-56.
The conclusions of the Astrolabe
by, amended by W. Stevins, 16th cent.
261.
Chauliac (Gui de). r. Guido, de Cauliaco.
Chaworth (Thomas). Seal in 1312-
1313. Copy, 18th cent. 3424, f. 6 b.
Cheale (Mary), of 8/uprods in Henfield,
co. Suss. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4034, ff. 351, 353.
Chedsey (William), D.D., President of
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Dispu-
tatio publica Oxonii de Sacramento
Eucharistia, 1549. 1576.
Cheek (Mrs. A — ), of Norton, co. Line.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4058,
f. 117.
Cheeseman (Henry). Lease of lands in
Hurstpierpoint and West Wickham,
temp. Eliz. 2728, A. f. 1.
Cheke, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 43 b.
Cheke (Sir John), Tutor to Edward VI.
Scheme of his nativity by Sir T. Smith,
ctrc. 1555. Lai. 325, f. 58.
Joannis Chrysostomi conciuncnlst
de fato et providentia Dei Latine venst,
1576. 456, ff. 44b-102b.
Character of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 37 b.
Cheke (Roger). Formerly owned MS.
456.
Chelsea, co. Middl. Catalogues of plants
in Sir H. Sloane's garden at, 169}. 4020,
f. 267.
- Ordinance of the Apothecaries'
Society, relating to their public Physic
Garden at, 18th cent. 1968, f. 190.
Regulations for leasing the Bo-
tanical Gardens at, 18th cent 4020,
f. 112.
Copy of rates and land-tax payable
by the inhabitants of, 1704. 2938.
Plants growing in the Physic
Garden at, 1706. 3370, ff. 14-19.
INDEX.
107
Chelsea, co. Middl. {continued). Proposals
by Dr. El suae re for erecting a girls' charity
school at, 1740. 4034, f. 67.
Prologue at the Parson's Barn
playhouse in, 18th cent. 3516, f. 156.
Chemistry. Experimenta naturae quae
Salamon Rex composuit ob amorem et
implorationem cujusdam reginae, 14th
cent. 121, ff. 90 b-93 b.
Chemical receipts, processes and
experiments, 15th-17th centt. Enyl.
and Lat. 2135, ff. 1-11, 30-49 b,
77-89 b; — 15th cent. £63, f. 80;
2322, ff. 4-134 b, passim; 240 i, ff. 132-
136; 2459, ff. 3-9; 2579, ff. 50-
99 b;— 16th cent. 1236, ff. 68b-92;
2497, ff. 41-44 b ; 3162, ff. 27-34 ; Engl.
and Lat. 3548, ff. 16-22 b ;— 17th cent.
Fr. and Engl. 52; 78, ff. 116-119;
124, ff. 53-58 b; Fr. 169; Lat. 179, A.
ff. 66-82 b; 631, ff. 308-311 ; Lat. and
Germ. 929, ff. 1-177 b, 184-199 b;
1235, ff. 61-139; 1296, ff. 81-223;
1374; Germ. 1375; Span, and Lat.
1380,ff. 23-26, 34-57; 1507; 1562.ff. 1-
30 ; 1782, ff. 52, 72, 82 ; Lat., Germ.
and Engl. 1793; 1809; Germ, and
Lat. 1810; 1858, A.; 1863, ff. 1-44;
2011, ff. 1-130; 2097, ff. 23-55 b;
Germ. 2134; Germ, and Lat. 2162;
2203, ff. 121-182, 245-255 b; 2208;
2340; Lat. and Germ. 2355; 2362;
2367; 2557, ff. 17-23 b; 2589; 2654;
2682, ff. 88-95 ; Engl., Lat. and Germ.
2702, ff. 37-40; 2721, ff. 120-130;
2808, ff. 8-43; Germ., Ital. and Lat.
2881, ff. 169-186 b ; Lat. and Fr. 3116,
ff. 74-95 b; 3427, ff. 50-73 b; 3574;
Lat. and Engl. 3578; 3629, ff. 198-201 b;
3633, ff. 56-73 b; Encjl. and Lat. 3634,
ff. 1-25, 30-76 b; 3645, ff. 119-127 b ;
3654; 3692; Lat., Germ, and Engl.
3697, ff. 73-86; Fr. and Ital. 3704;
3723; 3725; 3726; 3733, ff 45-60 b,
100-109; 3735; 3762, ff. 65-73 b; 3772,
ff. 38 b-47 b ; 3774 ; 3775 ; 3787, ff. 11-
34; 3805, ff. 51 b-86 ; 3848, ff. 18 b-
21 ; 3860, ff. 49-r)3b; Lat. 3911; Fr.
and Lat. 3998, ff. 1-33; 4021, ff. 130,
145 ; 4022, ff. 52-55 b ;— 1616. 3428 ;
—1623. Lat., Engl, and Germ. 1787,
ff. 38 b-48, 61-64, 67 b-77 b, 118-120 ;
—1649-1651. 3629, ff. 175-197 b;—
1653-165$. 3750 ;— 167J-1683. 499,
ff. 173-180 b;— 1691-169$. 3758, ff.
49-57 ;— 18th cent. 3387 ; Fr. 3693 ;—
1702. 3632, f. 132 b;— 1705. 2278;—
1712-1720. 3386, ff. 1-46 ; — 1737.
4078, f. 164.
Chemical apparatus, 16th cent.
Chemistry {continued). Elevens de
chimie ou physique pratique, 17th cent.
308.
Observations chymicse, 17th cent.
Lot., Fr. and Engl. 812.
On chemical compounds as used in
medicine, 17th cent. 700.
Documenti chemici in ogni genere,
17th cent. 1310.
Chymia apodeictica, 17th cent.
2005.
Introduction to chemistry, 17th
cent. 2206.
Course of chemistry, 17th cent.
2264.
Traite* dt la chymie abrege1, 17th
cent. 2931, ff. 2-85.
De chemise arte, 17th cent. 2880,
ff 39-90.
De chimia, 1626. 2547, ff. 2-42 b,
46, 47.
Four golden centuries of chemical
aphorisms, 17th cent. 1468, ff. 193 b,
227.
Isagogc chymike, 17th cent. 3427,
ff. 3-37.
Chemical notes and observations,
17th cent. 609, ff. 1-18 b.
Cursus chymicus, 17th cent. Lat.
and Engl. 2277, ff. 2-19 b.
Excerpts from chemical authors,
17th cent. 3643, ff. 1-13.
Arcana chymica, 17th cent. Engl.
665, ff. 10-22.
Treatise on chemistry, 17th cent.
Lat. Imperf. 124, ff. 48-52 b.
Notes on chemistry, 17th cent.
2621, ff. 8-11.
Delineatio to tins chymise, 17th
cent 1733, ff. 371-373 b.
Collegium chymicnm, 18th cent.
3288, ff. 195-210 b.
Tables of the signs of metals,
minerals and preparations used in chem-
istry, with explanations, 17th cent. 997,
ff. 129-134 b ; 1941, f. 80 ; 2345, ff. 1 b-
5; 2769, f. 3; 2808, ff. 3-6;— 1627.
2792, ff. 1-47;— 168}. 830, ff. 179-
183 b ;— 18th cent. 3455, f. 4.
Prices of chemical glasses and
drugs, 1665. 3776, ff. 50 b-52 b.
Comparative weights of substances
in air and water, 18th cent. 4019,
f. 124.
Operation du Phosphore dltonnant
3548, f. 25.
d'antimonie diaphorelique, 1737. 4045,
f. 190.
108
INDEX.
Chemistry (continued),
v. Boyle (Robert).
Cherico, Abbat of Cologne*.
Combachias (Ludoricus Her-
maQnus).
Draper (Clement).
Ficino (Marsiglio).
Finckley (Nicholas).
Foote (Daniel).
French (John).
Giegorio (Francesco).
Goddard (Jonathan).
Gratianns.
Kellum (Robert).
Eerner (Arnoldus).
Leigh (Charles), M.D.
Lemery (Nicolas).
Mayerne (Theodore Turquet de).
Montanor (Guido de).
Nicholls (Thomas).
Nicolson (Francis).
North (Gilbert).
Plot (Robert).
Potter (Thomas).
Power (Henry), M.D.
Rawlin (Thomas).
Schacht (Lucas).
Scheuchzer (John Gaspar).
Smith (John).
Tentzelius (Andreas).
Theodoricus, Bishop of Cervia.
Toll i us (Jacobus).
Chenaud (J— ), M.D^ of Geneva. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1716. Fr. 4044, f. 140.
Cheneble (Paul), Notary of Crevey, on
the Lake of Geneva. Letter to Sir H. -
Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 119.
Cherioo, Abbat of Cotogna. Practice of
alchemy with camphor, 17th cent. 3654,
f. 6 b.
Cherrieholme (Thomas). Accompt of
drugs supplied by, 1667. 4034, f. 206.
Cheselden (George), M.D., of Leicester.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1727, 1729.
4034, ff. 316, 350.
Cheselden (William), Surgeon. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1724, 1728. 4047, f.
190; 4049, f. 195.
Cheshire (John), M.D., of Leicester,
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734, 1735.
4053, f. 343; 4054, f. 78.
Cheslyn ( ). Owned, in 1648, MS.
1494.
Chess.
r. Cazton (William).
Greco (Gioachino).
Chesshyre (Sir John), Seijeant-at-Law.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172). 4046,
f. 219.
Chester, County of. Extracts concerning
families in, 16th cent. 1301, f. 262 b.
Petition from, in favour of Episco-
pacy, 1640. 1467, f. 48.
Disaffection of, 1645. 1519, f. 76.
Raising of money by, for use of
Sir T. Fairfax, n. d. 1519, f. 178.
Licence for the High Sheriff to be
non-resident in the county, 1660. 856,
f. 39.
, Bishops of.
v. Pearson (John).
Wilkins (John).
, Constable of. v. Lacy (Roger de).
-, Earldom of. History of, out of
the tower records, by Sir J. Doddridge,
17th cent. 3081 ; 3479, ff. 10-58.
Earls of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 92 b.
v. Lacy.
Chester (Granado), Chancellor of Trinity
College^ Cambridge. Letter to, from
Lord Berkshire, 1626. 1775, f. 45 b.
Chesterfield, Earl of. r. Stanhope
(Philip).
Chester lie Street, co. Durh. Inscrip-
tions and arms from the church, 1601.
3836, f. 30.
Chestreforde ( ). Wrote, in 14th
cent., MS. 3899.
Cheue88aille ( ), of Paris. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1729. Fr. 4050, f. 104.
Cheveley, co. Cambr. Notes on the
church, 16th cent. 1301, ff. 126b-130.
Cheyne (George), M.D., of Bath. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1703-1734. 4039,
ff. 135, 249 ; 4045, f. S29 ; 4053, f. 333.
Prescriptions by, for Lady C.
Villiers, 172f-1728. 3984, ff. 147-
150 b,
Cheyne (W — ), of Drayton Beauchamp,
co. Bucks. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1700, 1704. 4038, ff. 23, 42; 4039, f. 302.
Cheyne (William), 2nd Baron Cheyne.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, [1716-1738].
4034, f. 321.
Letter to, from J. Eaton, 1724.
4075, f. 77.
Cheyney, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 54.
Chiehe8ter, co. Suss. Account of the
trade at, by R. Bradshawe, 18th cent.
3329, f. 114.
, See of. Disbursements of the Dean
and Chapter, 1669-1671. 1677, ff. 7-10.
, Bishops of.
v. Duppa (Brian).
King (Henry).
INDEX.
109
Chichester (Edward), Viscount Chiches-
ter. Particular of masters of militia in
cos. Down and Antrim signed by, 1626.
. 3827, f. 79.
Chiohibacoa, Granadian Confederacy,
S. America. Marks to know it, when
approaching by sea, 17th cent. 2292;
f. 34.
Chideook House, co. Dors. Surrender
of, 1645. 1519, f. 121.
Child (Emma), 3rd wife of Sir Josiah,
1st Bart, of Wanstcad, and widow of Sir
Thomas Willoughby. Letter to, from
her daughter C. Willughby, 1692. 4062,
f. 242.
Child {Sir Francis), Banker. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1705, and n. d. 4040,
f. 21 ; 4058, f. 121.
Child (Sir Josiah), Bart., of Wamtead,
co. Essex. Letter for his daughter,
Lady Worcester, addressed to, by R.
Knox, n. d. 4067, f. 6.
Child (Thomas), of the Charterhouse.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, [1736]. 4058,
f. 123.
Childrey (Joshua), Archdeacon of Salis-
bury. Dissertation on the comet of
1652, with a letter to S. Hartlib, 1655.
Hologr. 427, ff. 69-83 b.
Chili. Relation du voyage a, de la Mer
de Sud par A. F. Frewer, 1712-1714.
3340, f. 317.
Chillingworth (William), Chancellor of
Salisbury. Letter to J. Lewger, per-
suading him to return to the Church of
England, 17th cent. 363, ff. 72-76.
Chilton (John). Narrative of his voyage
to New Spain, 1568-1586. Original
draft. 42.
China. History and description of,
extracted from rere Martin and others,
17th cent. Fr. 1019, ff. 206-230.
Account of, 17th cent. 1950, f. 5.
Notes from account of, by D. F.
Navarette, 18th cent. 4019, f. 145.
Description of the third voyage in
1596 to, 17th cent. 3364.
Relation with drawings of the
voyage, shipwreck and captivity of Padre
A. de Las Cortes at Chanceo, 1621-1626.
Span. 1005.
Journal of voyage to, by W. A.
Cowley, 1683-1686. 54.
Chart of the coast, by Capt. J.
China {continued). Notes on Chinese
customs, 17th cent. 2376, ff. 76-81.
Remarks of Dr. E. Browne on the
Great Wall, 17th cent. 1913, f. 24.
Catalogue of a collection relating
to its Natural History, 18th cent. Chin.
and Fr. 4019, ff. 146-151.
Catalogus plantarum in ea delinea-
tarum, 17th cent. 2376, ff. 82-110.
Description of Chinese fruits, 18th
cent. 4019, f. 21.
Meteorological observations in, by
J. Cunningham, 18th cent. 4025, ff.
81-89.
Explanation of Chinese words,
15th-16th centt. 1524, ff. 1 b-7.
Spanish and Chinese vocabulary,
by F. Varo, 17th cent. 3419.
Observations sur les Tartar es de
Chine et leur langue, 1650. 2872.
Specimen Lexici Sinensis a Q. S.
Bayero, 1734. 3960.
Extracts relatire to printing in,
18th cent. 1983, f. 85.
Index vocum Chii.ensium, 17th
cent. 2376, f. 111.
Chinalls (Thomas). C. Hollibande's
treatise of dancing translated into
English by, 1598. 904, ff. 135-154 b.
Verses to, from his friend T. C,
1598. 904, f. 155.
Chipping, co. Lane. Grant of land in,
1338. Lot. 1429, f. 98 b.
Chipping - Warden, co. Nvrthants.
Feoda baron iae de Wardone, 13th cent.
986, f. 78.
Chirac (Pierre), Professor of Medicine
at Montpellier. Opuscula medica, 17th
cent. Lot. and Fr. 3873 ; 3874 ; 3901.
Matiere m&licale, 17th cent. 3902,
ff. 1-160.
Chyrurgie, 1 7th cent. 3903, ff. 1-
220.
Historia generalis morborum, 17th
cent. 3904; 3905.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1684,
1713 and n. d. Lat. and Fr. 4036,
f. 8 ; 4043, f. 178 ; 4058, f. 124.
Letter to E. Marret, n. d. Fr.
Kempt home, 1688. 3665, f. 65.
4058, f. 124.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1684, 1686, 1714 and n. d. Lat. and
Fr. 4068, ff. 1, 5, 85 ; 4069, ff. 140, 142.
Chiswell (Richard), Sen., Bookseller.
Letter to , 1681. 4026, f. 288.
ChillBi, Bishop of, v. Spannocchio
(Orazio).
110
INDEX.
Chocolate. Receipt for making choco-
late, 17th cent. 519, f. 31 b.
To prepare chocolate in the Spanish
and English way, 17th cent. 647, f. 7.
Cholmeley (Sir Hugh). Letter to
Lord Carlisle, 1682. 2724, f. 171.
Cholmeley (Mary), wife of Sir Hugh
Cholmondeley. Medical receipts, copied
by her granddaughter M. Grosvenor,
1649. 3235, ff. 2-4, 9-26 b.
Cholmly (Hugh). Contract for building
a mole at Tangier, 1662. 3509, f. 18.
Cholmondeley, Family of. Pedigree,
17th cent. 1429, f. 94 b.
Cholmondeley (George), Viscount Mil-
pa* ; aftervo. 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley.
Letter, when Master of the Horse to the
Prince of Wales, to Sir H. Sloane, [1728-
1735]. 4058, f. 125.
Chomeli [= Cholmondeley], Domi-
nus de. Medical prescriptions for, by
physicians at Lyons, 1653. Lat. 2670,
f. 13.
Chouart (J — ), M.D., of Hamburg.
Adversaria medica, 17th cent. 3426,
ff. 73-87.
Letter to P. M. Slegel, 1638. Lat.
2882, f. 38 b.
Chremnite, in Hungary, v. Kremnitz.
Chrestien (Florent), al. Quintus Septi-
mins Florens Christianas. Epigramma
in Hispanam et dacem Meeniuro, 17th
cent. Qr. 2764, f. 14.
Christ Church, co. Southants. Survey
of the river at, 1698. 3233, f. 25 b.
Christian IV., of Denmark, v. Den-
mark, h'ings of.
Christian, Duke of Mcrseburg. v. Merse-
burg, Dukes of.
Christiani (Andreas), Physician, of
Copenhagen. Adversaria mineral ium,
17th cent. 283, ff. 184-218 b.
Christianas (Florens). v. Chrestien
(Florent).
Christie (Alexander), of Calicut. Letters
to J. Petiver, 1708-1716. 3322, f. 89;
4064, f. 179; 4065, ff. 129, 131, 135,
233, 239.
Christodnlus. Letter thus signed to
the Bishop of London, 1728. Copy.
4050, f. 27.
Christopher, S. Memoria de, metrice,
15th cent. 2471, f. 33 b ; 2633, f. 25 b ;
2565, ff. 19 b; 2571, f. 18.
Memoria de, metrice, 15th cent.
2683, f. 22 b.
Christopher, S. (continued). Memoria
de, 15th cent. 2916, f. 119 b.
'• A tale ont of the Legend of lyes,
of, to be turned into Latyn," circ. 1590.
300, ff. 56 b-59.
Christophorson ( ). Carmina,
18th cent. 3329, ff. 84, 84 b.
Christophorus, Parisiensis. Alche-
mical tracts, composed in the years
1456-1476. Copied, 1563, 1564. Hal.
2006, ff. 146-186, 213-220 b, 224-337 ;
—17th cent. Ital. 406, A. ff. 1-87 ;
Lat. and Ital. 3004, ff . 1-62.
Apertorium alphabetale, 17th cent.
Engl. 3763, ff. 1-88 b.
ChriBtophoruB, Pergamensie. Cura
febris pestilentialis estive vel in tempore
autumpni evenientis. 259^ f. 49.
Christ's Hospital, v. London.
Chronicles, v. Holinshed (Raphael).
Chronology. Compotus manualis, 15th
cent. Imperf. 3024.
De partibns temporis, 15th cent.
3554, f. 32.
Tabula chronologies ab A.M. 3525
ad A.D. 1650, 17th cent. 1381, ff. 112-
115.
Chronologiae pars specialis quss et
hisiorica vocatur, circ. 1667. 1022,
ff. 17-21.
Chronological notes, 17th cent.
1424, ff 213b-217b.
List of works on chronology, 17th
cent. hit. 649, f. 291.
Note of computation of time from
the Creation, 17th cent. 3796, f. 12.
v. Duke (Richard).
Jews.
N a vara (Juan Manuel de).
Newton (Sir Isaac).
Chronometers. Account of the going
of two watches at sea, 29 Apr .-4 Sept.
1663; read before the Royal Society,
21 Oct. 1663. 698, f. 33.
Chrysogonus, 8., Martyr. Legend of,
15th cent. Lat. 1936, f. 113.
Chrysogonus, Sophista. Elegia ad, ab
A. a Suchten, 16th cent. 2582. f. 151.
Chry808tomus (Johannes), S. v. John
Chrysostom, S.
Church (Nathanael), Minister. Letter
to, from his uncle, N. Wallington, 1649.
922, f. 166.
INDEX.
Ill
Church (Robert), Fellow of Caius College,
Cambridge. Questiones theologies in
vespere coniitiorum disputats, circ. 1578.
478.
Church of England, v. England,
Eoclespistical History of.
Churchill (Awnsham), Bookseller, Col-
lection of voyages and travels, vol. L,
1704. Extract. 1983, f. 85.
Letter to, from J. Mortimer, n. d.
4067, f. 61.
Churchill (Charles). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1714. 4043, f. 269.
Churchill (John), 1st Duke of Marl-
borough. Verses on his campaign, 17th
cent. 1941, f. 25.
Epitaphs on, 18th cent. Lot.
3324, ff. 289-294.
Churchill (Sarah), uife of John, 1st
Duke »f Marlborough. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1718. 4045, f. 150.
Churchill ( William), Bookseller to Qeorge
II. ; nephew of Awnsham Churchill. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1728. 4049, f. 195.
Chyooyneau (Michael), Conseiller du
Boy, C'lancelier et Juge en P University de
Montpellier. Consulte par, a l'Hdpital
General de Montpellier, 17th cent. 3998,
ff. 42-44.
Chylan (Antoine), French Consul at
Tetuan. Notice of his conversion to
Mahometanism and change of his name
to Had ra ham an Benrichy Xerif, 1666.
1955, f. 94 b.
Chytmus (Nathan). Nomenclator,
18th cent. Lat. and Germ. Tmperf.
3258, C. ff. 13-72.
Letter to E. Moller, 1582. Lat.
2882, f. 50.
Ciacon (Alphonsus), Eispanus Biacensis,
Tneol. Jjoct.j Ordinis Prcedicatorum, Bo-
maniqte Pontificis Pafnitentiarius. v.
Chacon (Alonso).
Ciampelli ( \ Abate. Poesie Toscane
per, alia Marchesa Strozzi, 17th cent.
2756, f. 89.
Cicero (Marcus Tullius). Observations
in ejus lib. I. Ep. 16 ad Atticum, 17th
cent. Imperf. 3371, f. 21.
Ei>istola ad, a S. Sulpicio, 17th
cent. 1466, ff. 2-6.
Tractatulus in sententiam extrae-
tam ex ejus libro " De finibus," 17th
cent. 2144, f. 205.
Cicero (Marcus Tullius) (continued). De
natora Deorum, 17th cent. Excerpts.
3861, ff. 26 b-29.
De officiis, 1700-1. Engl, trans I.
1154, ff. 1-77.
De officiis, lib. I., late 17th cent.
f. Imperf. 1009, ff. 217-222.
De senectute : translation in French
by J. Sloane, 160}. 1327.
Phrases sententisqne collect® ex, a
J. Wrighte, 1607. Lat. and Engl. 833,
ff. 18-39 b.
Select us vocabulornm usus deli-
batns ex, 17th cent. 888, ff. 1-92 b.
De morte ejus carmen C. Severi,
15th cent. 777, f. 30 b.
Cicilia (Mat he us de). Practica alche-
mica, 15th cent. 3744, ff. 72 b-76.
Cicognini (Giacomo), M.D., Regis
Sicilies Mairis Medicus Ordinarius.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Lat.
4058, f. 127.
Cinq Mars, Marquis de. v. Coiffier de
Ruzl (Henri).
Cinque Forts. Grant of liberties to
the Barons, 1559. 1710, ff. 151-156.
Cipher. "Occulte scribendi modus,"
1455. 416, f. 155.
Rules for a cipher, 15th cent.
351, f. 15 b.
A work written in cipher, 17th
cent. 2652, ff. 1-48, 52.
v. Courten al. Charleton (William).
Circhiariu8( ), Medicus. Consilium
medicum, 1641. 2253, ff. 168-171.
Circulanus (Albertus). Consilium medi-
cum, 1644. 2253, ff. 314-316.
CiriciUB, 8., Martyr. Carmen S. Ciricii
et JuliUs, matris ejus, 15th cent. 783,
B. f. 215.
Cisterna (Robert de). Curs super Vi-
aticum Isaaci Judsi, 15th cent. 75,
ff. 1-93 ; 418, ff. 183-317.
Clagenfort v. Klagenfurt, in Carinthia.
Claims, Court of. v. England, Sovereigns
of. James II.
Clairvaulx Abbey, in France. Cor-
respondence of the Abbat with the
Abbat and Prior of Ourscamp Abbey,
14th cent. 1777, ff. 87 b-88.
Clarify (Dionysius), of co. Limerick. Note
of his birth in 1630, and death in 1666.
1708, f. 108.
Clanricarde, Earl of. v. Burgh
(Richard de).
112
INDEX.
Clapham (Sir Ralph). Accompt of moneys
paid to hU creditors after his decease by
Dr. S. Collins, n. d. 1823, f. 32.
Clare, Earls of. Pedigree, 16th cent.
1301, f. 186 b.
v. Holies (John).
Clare (Martin), of Suho Square. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1742. 4057, f. 142.
Clare (William), son of Martin Clare of
Soho Sjuare. Receipt to Sir H. Sloane,
for the stone brain of an ox, 1742.
4057, f. 142 b.
Clare Castle, co. Clare. Names of the
chiefest men present at the siege of,
1642. 1008, f. 43.
Clarendon, Earl of. v. Hyde (Edward).
Clark (Charles), Toyman, of Queen Street,
London. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, [1705],
and n. d. 4058, ff. 129, 130.
r Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 4066,
f. 296.
Clark (J — ), of Devizes. Letter to P.
Lndlow, 170}. 4025, f. 74 b.
Clark (Roger), Merchant of London.
Trading accompts, 1578-1580. 320 or
321, ff. 2 b-32.
Clark (Samuel), Prisoner in the Fleet.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1733. 4053,
f. 82.
Clark (William), of FiUongley, oo. Warw.
Entry-books of letters on mercantile
affairs from Aleppo to England, 1597-
1602. 867.
Clark (William). Formerly owned MS.
2532.
Clarke ( ). Notes of sermons on
board the Warwick frigate, and at
Cowes Castle, 1647, 1648. 2788, ff. 63-
86 b.
Clarke (C— ), of Chilcote, co. Derb. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4034,
f. 356.
Clarke (Edmund). The construction and
ose of the Quadrant, 1654. Imperf.
904, ff. 188b-210.
Clarke (J—), of Padvoorth, co. Berks.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1731, and n. d.
4051, f. 288 ; 4058, ff. 131-135.
Letter to Darrington, n. d.
4058, f. 135.
Clarke (John), of Daventry, co. Korthants.
Medical prescription for his wife, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652. Lot. 2812, f. 24.
Clarke (John), of Leather Lane, London.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1737. 4055,
f. 120.
Clarke (Ralph), M.D., of Grantham.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1725. 4048,
f. 98.
Clarke (Robert), of Christ's Hospital.
Specimens of handwriting, 1671. 994,
ff. 13 b, 14, 19 b, 20, 29 b, 30.
Clarke (Samuel), Presbyterian Minister
of St. Benet Finck, London. Scheme of
his nativity, 1599. 1707, f. 27.
Clarke (Samuel), of Petty France, West-
minster. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4058, f. 137.
Clarke (William), M.A., of SL John's
College, Oxford, and Curate of Devises,
co. Wilts. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1728.
4049, f. 185.
Classics. Eicerpta ex Oridio, Horatio,
aliisque poet is, 17th cent. 1361, f. 105.
r. Aristotle.
Rome, Emperors of. Cains Julius
Caesar.
Casaubon (Isaac).
Cicero (Marcus Tullius).
J a venal is (Decimus Junius).
Terentius (Publius), Afer.
Virgilius Maro (Publius).
ClaudianUB (Claudius). Epigrammade
sene Veronensi, 17th cent. 1898, f. 64.
Claudius, S. Memoria de, 15th cent.
2916, f. 123.
Claus ( ), M.D.y of Vienna. Consilium
medicum, 17th cent. 2253, f. 185 b.
Clau8eru8 (Christophorus), M.D., of
Zurich. Liber receptarum, 1505. 3129.
Wrote MS. 3130.
Clau&sen (Peder), Pastor of Undal.
Description de la Nonrege, 17th cent.
2883.
Clave (Etienne de), Professor of Chemis-
try at Paris. Notice jof, 17th cent.
118, f. 255.
Clavel (John), Highwayman. Verses to
Charles I., 1627. 542, f. 29.
Clavell (Robert), Master of the Stationers'
Company. Letters to Dr. E. Borlase,
1679. 1008, ff. 239-242 b.
Letter to J. Petirer, n. d. 4066,
f. 297.
Claveus (Gasto), called Dulco. Al-
chemical process, 18th cent. 3506, f. 66.
Claveus (Stephanus). Qussdam ex ejus
cursu chemico, 17th cent. 3119, f. 193.
Claypole (Elizabeth), dau. of the Pro-
tector Oliver Cromwell. Prescription for,
1656. Lat. 952, f. 96 b.
INDEX.
113
Clayton (J — \ Minister of James City,
Virginia. Letter to Dr. E. Borlase, 1684.
1008, f. 335.
Clayton (William), Baron Sundon. Let-
ter, as Commissioner of the Treasury, to
Sir H. Sloane, 1729. 4050, f. 132.
Cleanor Coleran. v. Hare (Henry),
2nd Baron Colerainc.
Cleark (Andrew), D.D., Chaplain to
Charles, Prince of Wales. Note of a
dispensation to, to hold two livings, n. d.
856, f. 11 b.
Clearke (Richard). Poem, 17th cent.
Copy. 1446, f. 88.
Cleave (William), Armiger, of go. North-
ants. Medical prescription for, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 46.
Cleijer (Andreas), of Batavia. Letter to
E. Ksempfer, 1691. Dutch. 3064, f. 19.
Clemens, 8. Legenda de, 15th cent.
1936, ff. 104b-113.
Clemens (Cynthius), M.D. De febrium
cnratione, 1618. 3133, ff. 404-411.
Clement (Jo—). Receipt for plants sold
to the Duchess of Beaufort, 1694. 4071,
f. 246.
Clement (John), M.D., President of the
ColUje of Physicians. Medical receipt,
16th cent. 3149, f. 43.
Clement (Nicolas), " Bibliothequaire du
Boy a Paris." Catalogue de quelques
livres envoyl a, 18th cent. 2887, ff.
77-80.
Clement (Simon), Secretary to the Eng-
lish Embassy at Vienna. Register of
his letters, 1712-1714. 3811.
Clement (Thomas), Master' s Mate. Jour-
nal of voyage from England to Surat
and back, lb3J-163f. 3492.
dements (Henry), Printer of the Philo-
sophical Transactions. Disclaimer of
any right and property in the copy of
the Philosophical Transactions, 1710.
Signed. 3984, f. 276.
Clenau, Comes de. t. Klenow, Count of.
Clench (Edward). Medical receipts,
17th cent. 3203.
Clergy. Observations on some books
written against the Clergy, especially
Martin Mar-prelate, circ. 1700. 885,
ff. 102-105 b.
Clerk ( ), M.D. Medical receipts,
17th cent. Lat. 3426, ff. 148-157.
8LOANE INDEX.
Clerk (John), Bishop of Bath. Letters
to, as Commissioner to Adrian VI. and
Charles V., from Card. Wolsey, 1523,
1525. 3839, ff. 1, 13-25, 26-41.
Clerk (Josiah), M.D. Praxis medietas*,
cum casibus, 1663-1672. 2138, ff. 1-
209, 219-253, 264-279.
Clerk v.Richard), Canon of Canterbury.
Letter to Bishop Andrewes, 161 J. Lat.
118, f. 9.
Clerk (William), Surgeon. Book made
of the bark of trees by, in Newfoundland,
1710. 2373.
Clerk (William). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. d. 4066, f. 298.
Clerke, Family of, of Deptfurd. Notes
of the births and deaths of several
members, 1627-1637. 472, ff. 8 b-10.
Clerke (Bartholomew), Dean of the
Arches. Letter to Cambridge University,
1573. 3562, f. 21.
Citation of parishioners of Bettws
Oarmon, 157f 1605, f. lb.
Accompt of his entertainment as
Assistant in Council of the United States
of Holland, 1587. 3299, f. 15.
Clerke (John), of Queens* College, Cam-
bridge, and of Wells, co. Wexford. Dis-
course of the Philosopher's Stone, 1685.
3700.
Clethrow (Henry), r. Clitherow.
Cleveland (John), Poet. Imitation of
his letter of thanks to Lord Westmor-
land, 17th cent. 3087, f. 27.
Cleves, Duchy of, in Prussia. Metrical
description of the character of the
natives, 17th cent. Dutch. 2764, f. 117.
Cliffe (Henry), of Sutton. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 171f. 4045, f. 196.
Clifford, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, ff. 49 b, 110 b.
Clifford (George), 3rd Earl of Cutnber-
land. Voyages fa 1589, 1591, 1593,
17th cent. 43, ff. 25 b, 31 b, 35.
Qrant to, of letters of marque,
1597. 33, f. 3.
Commentary of his voyage in
159J, 17th cent. 3289.
Dispute with the Merchant Ad-
venturers Company, 1602. 25, ff. 10 b-
12.
Clifford (Georgius), LL.D., of Amster-
dam. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1738.
4055, f. 393.
114
INDEX.
Clifford (Henry), of London. Medical
certificate of his impotence* 1607. Lai.
1709, f. 142.
Clifford nee Quatermaine (Margaret).
Observations de ejus corporis dissec-
tion e$ per N. Johnstone, 168§. 3408,
f. 195.
Clifton, co. Glow. Account of St. Yin-
cent's well, by a physician, arc. 1640.
640, ff. 340-351.
Account of St. Vincent's rock and
hot well at, by G. Bonnivert, late 17th
cent. Fr. 1028, ff. 84, 87 b.
Clifton (Francis), M.D., of Kingston,
Jamaica. Letter to Sir li. Sloane, 1736.
4054, f. 247.
Clifton ( J— ). Formerly owned MS. 2793.
Climaoterioal Tears. Account of,
17th cent. 182, ff. 6 b-10 b.
Clinton, Family of. Notes of the pedi-
gree, 16th cent. 1301, ff. 32 b, 42 b.
Clinton of Coleshill, Family of.
Notes of, 16th cent. 1301, f. 412 b.
Clinton (Anne), daughter of Henry, 7th
Earl of Lincoln. Prescription for, by
Sir H. Sloane, 1729. 4076, f. 18.
Clinton (Elizabeth), wife of Edward,
1st Earl of Lincoln, and Mistress of
Henry VI II. M> dical prescriptions for,
by Dr. Glyn, 16th cent. 398, passim.
Clinton (Lucy), wife of Henry, 1th Earl
of Lincoln. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
[1729]. 4076, ff. 16, 17.
Letter to her brother Henry, 1729.
Extract. 4076, f. 19.
Letters to her brother, the Duke
of Newcastle, 1729. Extracts. 4076,
ff. 159. 161.
Clitherow (Henry), Merchant of London.
Trading accompts, 1578-1580. 820 or
321, ff. 2 b-32.
Clophame ( ), of Beamsley, co. York.
Collections relating to Yorkfhire families,
17th cent. 3836, ff. 65 b-69.
Clopton, Family of. Notes of their
arms in Mel ford church, 16th cent.
1301, f. 338 b.
Clopton (Poley), M.D., of Bury St.
Edmun-'S. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1722, 1723. 4077, ff. 93-99.
Clothworkers and Dyers Com-
pany of London, v. London.
Clotworthie at. Clutterie ( ),
Poet. Verses in praise of, by T. Cnaf'yn,
circ. 1605. Lot. tmd Engl. 1709, f. 214 b.
Clowes (William), Surgeon to Lord
Sussex, then Lord Chamberlain. Treatises
on the pox and embalming, 17th cent.
1845, ff. 40-49.
Owned, in 1572, MS. 1.
Cluett (Richard), Archdeacon of Middle-
sex. Letter to, from the Bishop of
London, 1633. 2728, A. f. 19.
ClusinU8 Episeopus. r. Chiusi,
Bishop of.
Clusius (Carolus). v. L'Ecluse (Charles
de)
Clutterie. v. Clotworthy.
Clynton, Family of. r. Clinton.
Cnaustinu8 (Henricus). v. Knaust
(Heinrich).
Cnorr, Baron de. v. Knorr (Jean Chretien
de), Baron.
Co— (Ja — ). Directions for making a
charmed seal, 165}. Lat. 3162, f. 14.
Coals. Amount of coals annually im-
ported into London, circ. 1700. 2902,
f. 52.
Coates (Daniel). Observations on dis-
section of his body after his execution at
Tyburn, 171}, read in the theatre of the
College of Physicians, 1714. 2039, ff.
116-119, 126, 127.
Coates (James), Butler of Pembroke Hidl,
Cambridge. Observations on his death,
1665. 1941, f. 78.
Coats (Richard). Alchemical treatise,
17th cent. 3688, ff. 24 b-33.
Cobb (Richard). Formerly owned MS.
2728.
CobellutiLus (Scipio\ Secretary to Pope
Paul V. Wrote, in 1610, MS. 264.
Cobham, Baron, v. Brooke (William).
Cobham (Sir Henry), 5th son of George,
6 th Baron Cobham. Instructions to, as
Ambassador to Spain, 1575. 2+42, f. 120.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to
France, 1579. 2442, f. 61.
Cob08 (Francisco de los), Comendado
Mayor ; Secretary ot St'ite to Charles V.
Relation of the Italian campaign of
Francis I. against Charles V., 17th cent.
Span. 2798.
CoccejU8 (Johannes), Professor of Theo-
log ii at Iseyden. Autograph in album,
1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 11.
Coch : O— C— ). L. tter to C. Schroedter,
1704. Gem. 2876, f. 178.
INDEX.
115
Coohin-China. Note from C. Borri's
history of the manners of the inhabitants,
17th cent. 1448, A. ff. 1-3.
Cock (John), of Roehampton. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1712. 4034, f. 363.
Cookaine (Edward), in Anitomia Magis-
ter. MS. 1601 was dedicated to, in 1663.
Cockburn (William), M.D. Papers
relating to his solution of the problem
of medical doses, 18th cent. Printed
and M$. 3198, ff. 30-57, 63-103.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 169J-
1734, and n. d. 4036, f. 159; 4039,
f. 94 ; 4047, f. 202 ; 4053, f. 230 ; 4058,
ff. 138, 139.
Cockleshell (Timothy). Letter thus
signed, to Sir H. Sloane, 1713. 4043,
ff. 143-145.
Cockmon (J— ), M.D. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1718. 4034, f. 365.
Cockman (John). Letter to, from Dr.
A. Charlett, 170f 4064, f. 131.
Cookshute (Elizabeth). Scheme of her
nativity, 164|. 1707, f. 16.
Cookshute (John). Scheme of his
nativity, 1640. 1707, f. 15.
Cockahute (William). Scheme of his
nativity, 1642. 1707, f. 15 b.
Coooanut. Relation of a cocoanut pre-
sented to the Shah of Persia, 17th cent.
927, f. 20 b.
Cocq <Henricus), Theological Student.
Autograph in album, circ. 1668. 1795
or 2587, f. 64.
Coctdnius (Emmanuel Sousa). r. Sousa
Ooutinho (Manoel de).
Codronchiu8 (Baptista). De sale
absynthii, 16th cent. 3792, ff. 1-9.
Coffee. To make coffee powder and
liquor, 17th cent. 647, f. 8.
Description of, 17th cent. 3958,
f. 13.
Coffey (Charles), Dramatist. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 140.
Coffin (John), Soldier at Tangier. Charge
against, for theft, 167}. 3514, f. 61.
Coga {Dr. Nathanael), Master of Pem-
broke Bail, Cambridge. Letter to, from
J. Marshal, circ 1681. 4025, f. 169.
Cogan, Family of. Notes of, 16th cent.
1301, f. 220.
Coggeshall, oo. Essex. Payment to the
town by Pembroke Hall, Cambridge,
17th cent. 2592, ff. llb-13.
CoggS (William), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for theft, circ. 1671.
3514, f. 68.
Coiffier de Rus6 (Henri), Marquis de
Cinq Mars. Histoire et proces criminel
de, 17th cent. 2885, ff. 27-32.
Coke ( ). Report on her body by Sir
H. Sloane, J. Arbuthnot, R. Mead, C.
Amyand and T. Graham, 172§. 4078, f. 99.
Coke (Mrs. ). Prescription for, by
Sir H. Sloane, 1729. 3984, f. 70.
Coke (Sir Edward), Lord Chief Justice.
Charge at the Assizes at Bedford, 1608.
Extracts. 1664, ff. 47 b, 48.
Notes from his speech, 1614. 3522,
ff. 38-41.
Letter in his behalf from the
Council to James I., 1616. 1710, f. 137.
Proceedings against, in the Council,
1616. 1710, ff. 138 b, 139.
Contents of a speech in the House
of Commons, 1625. 826, f. 23.
Arguments in the conference
between tne Houses of Parliament, 1628.
826, ff. 80-83 b.
Speech in Parliament, 162§. 826,
f. 147.
Extracts from his Institutes re-
specting Parliament, 18th cent. 1503,
f 40.
Letter to Dr. Cowell, [1603].
3562, f. 21 b.
Letters to, from Sir F. Bacon, n. d.
1775, ff. 78-83 ; 3078, f. 42.
Coke (Margaret), wife of Sir Thos. C>ke>
K.B.y after w. Earl of Leicester. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, [1718-1728]. 4034,
ff. 367, 368.
Coke (Sir Thomas), K.B. ; afterw. Earl
of Leicester. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1719. 4034, f. 369.
Coker (Theodore), M.D., of Providence,
N. Amcrici. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1740. 4034, f. 279.
Coker (William), Agent in England for
Lord Carlisle. Instructions for, 17th
cent. 2724, f. 80.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1681.
2724, f. 209.
Colbatoh (John), M.D. Objections
against, by J. Gailick, 17th cent. 2263.
Elegy on, 17th cent. 1731, A. f. 164.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, [1696],
1725, and n.d. 4025, f. 76; 4026, f. 431;
4058, f. 141.
— Letter to, from C. Bernard, n. d.
Drajt. 1783, f. 80.
I 2
116
INDEX.
Colbert (Jacques Nicholas), Archbishop
of CartJiage. Oration to Louis XIV.,
1685. Transl. 1518.
Colbert (Jean Baptiste), Secretary of
State in France. Description of an
hourglass drawn up for, by J. Wijnalje,
1670. Dutch. 3299, f. 54.
Colby (D— ), M.D., of Rockingham, co.
Northants. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1732. 4034, ff. 370 ; 4075, ff. 1, 3.
Colby (Dixon), v. Coleby (Dixon).
Colby (Thomas), Naval Commissioner.
Naval accompta signed bv, 1701-1708.
3953.
Colchester, co. Essex. Astrological
scheme, made at, 161J. 3, f. 2.
Contemporary account of the exe-
cution of Sir C. Lucas and Sir G. Lisle
at, 1648. 3652, f. 112 b.
Petition of the burgesses respecting
the election of mayor, 1696. 2717, f. 116.
Cole (George). Owned, in 1624, MS.
1037, ff. 1-28.
Cole (James), of London, afterw. of Con-
necticut, N. America. Letters to his
wife, 1634. 922, ff. 94, 96, 101.
Letter to his parents, 1634. Copy.
922, f. 99.
Letter to N. Wellington, n. d.
Copy. 922, f. 107.
Letters to, from N. Wellington,
1634, 1642, 1650. 922, ff. 97, 104, 173.
Cole (John), of Malaga. Letter to S.
Luke, 1671. 3511, f. 5.
Cole (Lawrence), Secretary to the Society
for promoting English Protestant Schools
in f inland. letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1737. 4055, f. 123.
Cole (Michael). Formerly owned MS.
1206.
Cole (Nathanael), of Barnwell, nr. Oundle.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1694. 4036,
f. 191.
Letter to , [16]95. 4062,
f. 258.
Cole (Robert), of London. Letter to J.
Luke, 1662. 3509, f. 23.
Letter to, from J. Luke, 1662.
3509, f. 31.
Cole (Samuel), Miner, of Lelant, nr. St.
Ives, Cornwall. letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1721. 4046, f. 124.
Cole (Thomas), Grocer, of Allhnllows,
Honey Lane, London. Memoranda re-
specting his family, 1531-1580. 1206,
ff. 10 b-18.
Cole (Sir William), Provost of Enniskillen.
Services performed by, with his regi-
ment from Knniskillen garrison in cos.
Fermanagh, Tyrone, Monaghan, Cavan,
Leitrim, Sligo and Donegal 1 since 23
Oct. 1641, 17th cent. 1008, f. 170.
Grant of commission to, for the
execution of martial law, 1650. 1519,
f. 214.
Cole (William), M.D. Post-mortem ex-
amination of Lady Pakington, 1679.
4034, f. 363.
Directions for making an herba-
rium, 18th cent. 4020, f. 101.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1699;
4037, f. 278.
Letter to, from Dr. N. Grew, 1677.
1942, f. 7.
Cole (William), Surveyor of Customs at
Bristol. Letter to A. Russell, 1693.
4062, f. 249.
Coleback (John), r. Col batch (John).
Colebatch, Dr. v. Col batch (John).
Colebrooke (George ), M.D. Let-
ter to Sir H Sloane, 1698. 4026, f. 427.
Coleby (Dixon), of Merton College Ox-
ford. Letter to J. Petiver, 170ft. 4064,
f. 186.
Coleman ( ), Silversmith, of St.
Martin9 s in theFields, London. Covenant
with Dr. S. Collins, 1697. 1823, f. 20.
Colepeper. v. Culpeper.
Colepeper, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 41.
Colepeper (Thomas), Colonel. Wrote,
in 1700, MS. 3642, ff. 69-80.
Coleraine, Baron, v. Hare (Henry).
ColeB (E— ), Medical Practitioner at
Richmond, co. Surr. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1718-1726. 4075, ff. 10-15.
Coles (Francis), Warden of the Stationers
Company. Imprimatur of R. Smith's
"Wonders of the World," signed by,
1671. 388, f. lb.
Colet (John), Dean of St. Paul's. Ser-
mon on Rom. xii. 2, preached before
Convocation, [1511.] 1207, ff. 41-52.
Coley ( ) De intentionibus secre-
torum astronomic, 15th cent. 309,
ff. 12-17 b.
Coley (Henry), Astrologer and Mathe-
matician. Collection by, of newsletters
ofMuddimanand R. Randall, 1678, 1687-
168j). 3929.
INDEX.
117
Coley (Henry), Astrologer and Mathe-
matician (continued). Astrological and
mathematical collections, 1665-1695.
2279; 2280, ff. 1-36; 2281-2285; 2328.
Geometrical and astronomical frag-
ments from Euclid, 17th cent. 1405.
■ Principles of Geometry, 17th cent.
3880.
Verses on Euclid's picture, 17thi
cent. 2284, f. 3.
Verses by, to Crawford, 1671.
2285, f. 175 b.
Verses to, bv H. Care, 1672. 2285.
2.
Verses to, by W. Salmon, 17th
f. 162.
cent. 2285, f. 176 b.
Letter to, from J. Gellatlay, n. d.
3876, f. 2.
Letter to, from H. Heathfield, 168}.
3822, f. 170 b.
Owned, in 1680, MS. 3876.
Coif (Abraham), Vicar of Lcwisham, co.
Kent. Letter to, from N. Wellington,
1642. 922, f. 132.
Colfe (Joseph), Jun. Owned, in 1620,
MS. 3215.
Coitus (Jacobus), Ortelianus. Vera Cu-
pidinis descriptio, metrice, 16th cent.
Dutch. 2764, f. 13.
Treatise on ciphers, 1584. 957.
Collado (Diego). Japanese grammar,
17th cent. Span, transl. 3459.
Collado (Luis), Medico. Opera quaedam,
1583. 2849.
Colladon (Sir John), M.D. Chemical
and culinary receipts, 17th cent. Fr.
1990, passim.
Auditiones quotidians Gallic*,
1643. 2079, ff. 14-19.
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Colletet (Guillaume). Sonnets, 17th
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2486.
Collins (Richard). Letter to Dr. Downes,
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2125, f. 60.
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mensky.
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Epistle on alchemy, 16th cent.
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Comley (William), of Henley. "Chymicall
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Letters to J. Petiver, 1700, 1704. Lat.
3321, ff. 'J2, 64, 159.
Commelyn (Jan), of Amsterdam. Letters
to C. Sibelius a Goor, 1684-1686. Dutch.
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Common-Place Books. 17th cent.
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667, ff. 1-8 ; Lat. and Engl. 701 ; 739 ;
1225; 1233, ff. 1-6, 40-68 b; 1293, ff.
1-24 ; 1535 ; 1539 ; 1541 ; 2215 ; 2348,
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108-133 b; 3125, ff. 23-28 b ; 3374;
3776 ; 3888, ff. 10-21 ; Lat ., Fr. and Engl.
INDEX.
119
3896; 3912; 4022, ff. 23-49 b;— 1653.
1361, ff. 1-53;— 1654. 517;— 1689.
2287.
v. Allen (Edmund).
Brock (Francis).
Highmore (Nathanael).
Hill (Abraham).
Howes (Edward).
Jahan (Pierre).
Medicine.
Commons, House of. v. Parliament,
Bouses of.
Companies. On corporations and trad-
ing companies, 17th cent. 2179, ff. 1-
23.
v. Africa. Royal African Company.
America. South American Com-
pany.
Hertford, County of.
Hudson's Bay Company.
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Company.
India, East. Dutch East India
Company.
Levant Company.
London. Livery and other Com-
panies.
Marocco Company.
Merchant Adventurers Company.
Mineral and Battrie Company.
Mining Company, Royal.
Scotch Merchants Company.
South Sea Company.
Turkey Company.
Compton, Family of.
cent. 1429, f. 54.
Pedigree, 17th
Compton {Sir Charles), 2nd son of Spen-
cer, 2nd Earl of Northampton. Medical
prescription for his servant, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 17.
Medical prescription for his
daughter, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652.
Lat. 2812, f. 17.
Medical prescription for his son,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812,
f. 35.
Medical prescription for his 2nd
wife, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat.
2812, f. 69.
Compton (Henry), Bishop of London.
Papers relating to the order of James II.
to, for suspending Dr. Sharpe, 1686.
3943, ff. 1-16.
Letter to his clergy, 168 J. Copy.
2728, f. 206.
Letter to the Duchess of Albemarle,
Compton (Henry), Bishop of London {con-
tinued). Letter to, from Rev. J. Banister,
1689. 3321, f. 1.
Papers of Rev. J. Banister in Vir-
ginia on natural history sent to, 18th
cent. 4002.
MS. 881 was dedicated to him.
[1687-1692.] 4066, f. 299.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1713,
and n. d. 4043, f. 148 ; 4058. f. 173.
Compton (Isabella), wife of James, 3rd
Earl of Northampton, Medical prescrip-
tion for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat.
2812, f. 19 b.
Compton (James), son of Sir Charles
Compton. Medical prescriptions for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1652, 1655. Lat. 2812,
ff. 49, 75 b.
Compton (Mary), wife of Sir Charles
Compton. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 14.
Compton {Sir William), Lord Chancellor
of Ireland (1513-1516). Character of,
17th cent. 1523, f. 33 b.
Comrle (William), Professor of Philo-
sophy in St. Leonard's College »n St.
Andrews University. Address to James
II., signed by, n. d. 2753, ff. 18-25.
Conaway {Capt. James), Master of the
Trinity House at Aeptford. Survey of
ports from Dover to the Land's End, 1698.
3233.
Conoester. v. Chester-Le-Street, co.
Durh.
Conohis (Gulielmus de). Dialogus de
philosophia naturali, 14th cent. 2424,
ff. 1-60.
Praxis medica, 16th cent. Engl.
2273, ff. 45, 51-98.
Conohology. Classified list of shells,
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and shellfish. 18th cent. Lat. Imperf.
3392, ff. 80-83 b.
Condall (Robert), Fellow of Brasenose
College, Oxford. Sermon, [1565-1572].
2987, ff. 49-52.
Cond6, Family of. Autographs of, 1579-
1582. 851.
Cond6, Prince de. v. Bourbon (Henri II.
de).
Condon ( ), Lieutenant at Tangier.
Deposition of, cone. Sherwood's black.
1672. 3514, f. 111.
Conduitt (Catharine), wife of John
Conduitt of Cranbury. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d 4075, f. 19.
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Conduitt (John), of Cranbury, co. South-
ants. Letters to Sir H. SI oane, 1716-1724,
and n. d. 4044, ff. 183, 268-270 ; 4047,
f. 230; 4058, f. 175 ; 4075, f. 17.
Confectionery, v. Cookery.
Conflentia (Panthaleon de), Medicus.
Pillularium, 1581. 381, ff. 26-80.
Confluentinus (F. Hierotheus), Patrum
Capucinorum in Provincia Rhenana Ex-
provincialis, actualis Definitor et Gustos.
Letter to Sir H. SI oane, 1732. Lat.
4052, f. 214.
Letter to A. Seba, 1733. Germ.
4052, f. 310.
Congleton Manor, co. Chest. Royal
grant of, to the City of London, 1628-
1629. 3299, ff. 158-162.
Congreve (William), Dramatist. Satire
against Love, 17th cent. Imperf. 3996,
f. 46.
Colliers (Christopher). Commonplace
book, 1585, 1586. 144.
Colliers (John). Letters to his cousin
Tayler, n. d. 2251, ff. 86-87.
Coningesby (Fitz William), of Noverton
in Stanford, co. Wore. Survey of his
lands, 1650. 2726, B. f. 226.
Coningsby (Frances), 2nd wife of Thomas,
Earl of Coningsby. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, [1729]. 4075, f. 21.
Conke {Master Wylliam of), «a Duch
leche." v. Conchis (Gutielmus de).
Connell (Henry). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1700. 4038, f. 74.
Connell (Maurice), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1725. 4034, f. 360.
Connor (Bernard), Physician to the King
of Poland. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1695, 1698. 4036, f. 213 ; 4037, f. 109.
Conny al. Cony (John), Navy Surgeon,
of Rochester. Medical journal during
his voyages, 1648-1652. 2779.
Diarium practicum, 1661-1665.
2766, ff. 2-32.
Lexicon microcosmicum medicum,
17th cent. Imperf. 2773, ff. 3-65.
Medical receipts, 17th cent. 2780.
Themes, 17th cent. Lat. 2788,
ff. 1-11.
Letter to, from his son Robert,
1686. 2807, f. 1.
Owned MSS. 2818; 2819.
v. Cony.
Conny (Lewis). Letter to his father-in-
law, J. Cony, n. d. 2251. f. 124.
Connyers (Robert). Formerly owned
MS. 565.
Conrad, Archbishop of Mayence and
Cardinal of Sabina. Letter to, from
Archbishop Becket, [1167]. Copy, 14th
cent. 1777, f. 26 b.
Conrad, Archbishop of Prague. Practica
alchemica, 1 5th cent. 3457, ff. 168 b.
Conrad (J—). Letter to, from C. S.
Schurtzfleis. h, 1684. 2877, f. 20.
Conradinus (Henningius). r. Cun-
radinus (Henningius).
Coming (Herman). List of writers on
politics with criticisms on them, 17th
cent. Lat. 2870, ff. 165-173.
List of authors ancient and modern,
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Lectiones Lampidianae, 1644. 3181,
ff. 1-230.
Discursus de republic* Germanica,
17th cent. 3181, ff. 231-246.
Commentarius chronologicus de
universal eruditionis propagatione, etc.,
17th cent. 3181, ff. 247-298.
Letter to C. Schroedter, 1669.
Lat. 2876, f. 48.
Conset (Thomas), Chaplain to the British
Factory at St. Petersburg. Copy-book
and grammar, 1732. Puss, and Lat.
3845.
Constable (Cuthbert), of Burton Con-
stable. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1738.
4034, f.. 358.
Constable (E — ). Owned, temp. Hen.
VIII., MS. 2683.
Constable (John), Physician to the Grand
Duke of Tuscany. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1700, 1705. 4038, f. 51 ; 4040,
f.24.
Letter to J. Petiver, 170J. 3321,
f. 188.
Constable (Marmaduke), of North Qyff,
co. Fork. Owned, in 1518, MS. 209. .
Constable (Philip), of Hough. Heraldic
collections, 1653-1656. 1429.
Constant de Bebeoque (Jacques), of
Lausanne. Letters to M. de Chartereux
[J. Petiver], 1713. Lat. 3322, ff. 20, 22.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1713. Copy.
3339, f. 14.
Constantinople. Journal of voyage
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ff. 17-26 b ; 3945, ff. 23^2 ; 3985, ff.
21-37/60-80.
Account of, 17th cent. 1950,
ff. 2-4.
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Constantinople, Emperors of, (con'
Unued). Metrica list of, from 802 to 1453,
17th cent. Germ. 2144, ff. 150, 183 b.
— — Cons tan tine "Porphyro-
genetes," Emperor of the East. Narratio
de Venetiis conditis, ex ejus libro " De
adminiatrando Imperio, cap. 28," 17th
cent. 2546, ff. 6-8.
. John VIII. Receipt of the
water that restored his sight at the
Council of Ferrara, 1438. Copy, 1579.
2551, f. 41.
Constantinus Africanus, Cassinensis
Monachus. Liber Pantegni, 1 4th cent.
3098.
Viaticum, I3th-14th centt. 4610.
ff. 124-185; 1615, ff. 4-43; 2420, ff.
3-119 ; 3096, ff. 1-69.
De melancholia, 13th cent. Fr.
3525, ff. 244 b-246.
De differentia inter animam et
spiritum liber a Johanne Hispaniensi
tranalatus, 13th cent. 2454, ff. 82-84.
Isaaci de urinis versio Latina, 13th
cent. Imperf. 348, ff. 5-18 b.
Isaaci de febribus et de urinis
vertio Latina, 14th cent. 1610, ff. 188-
267. '""■*
De morborum cognitione et cura-
tione, 14th cent. Imperf. 371, ff. 1-72 b.
De virtutibus simplicium medi-
cinarum, 14th cent. 3468, ff. 125-136.
Practica de infirmitatibus corporis
human i, 15th cent. 282, ff. 125-155.
v. Isaac Judaeus.
Contarini (Marco), Venetian Ambassador
to Russia. Relatione di Moscovia et
Tartaria, n. d. Copy, 18th cent. 1826,
ff. 82-88.
Conti. ( ), of Brescui. Consilium
medicum pro, 17th cent. 2253, f. 249.
Convocation, Houses of. Proceedings
of, 158}. 1710, ff. 104-107.
Conway (Edward), Baron Conway, 1st
Viscount Conway and Kilulta ; Secretary
of State. Letter to, from the Lord
Deputy and Council of Ireland, 1625.
3827, f. 48.
Letter to the Lord Deputy and
Council of Ireland, 1626. 3827, f. 89.
Correspondence with Lord Bristol,
1626. Copy. 1710, ff. 287, 287 b.
Answer of, to Lord Bristol's articles
against him, 1626. Copy. 1710, ff. 291,
Reasons for sealing a letter signed
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MS. 1783, ff. 7-16 was dedicated
Conway (Edward), 2nd Viscount Conway
and Kilulta. Letter to Sir T. Fairfax,
1645. 1519, f. 91.
Conway (Edward), Earl of Conway.
Correspondence with Lord Carlisle, 1681,
1682. 2724, ff. Ill, 113, 184.
Letter to Lord Morpeth, 1681.
2724, f. 111.
Conway (William), M.D., of Caen, in
Normandy. Medical commonplace book,
1591. 1753.
Cony (John). Letter to, from his son-in-
law L. Conny, n. d. 2251, f. 124.
Cony al. Conny (Robert), M.D., of
Rochester. Letters to his father, 1686,
and n. d. 2807, f. 1 ; 2816.
Formerly owned MSS. 27ft; 2778-
2782; 2784; 2791; 2792; 2807-2809;
2812 ; 2814-2816 ; 2818.
v. Conny.
Conyers (John), Apothecary of London.
Copy of Rev. F. Fletcher's narrative of
the first part of Sir F. Drake's second
voyage in 1577 round the world, 17th
cent. 61.
The natural history of the load-
stone, 17th cent. 852, ff. 28-39 b.
-^— Several medicines and prescriptions
of physicians collected by, 1650. 952.
Meteorological journals, 17 Dec.
1673-17 Aug. 1680. 816; 839; 916;
919; 937.
Observations and experiments,
chiefly meteorological, 1675-1690. 958,
ff. 111-139.
Account of Roman urns and other
antiquities found in 1675-1677 in digging
the foundation of new St. Paul's, with
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Essence prepared by, to make
artificial Tunbridge water, 1679. 958,
f. 2.
Petition for admission into the
Charterhouse, n. d. 2031, f. 41.
Correspondence with R. Slater,
to him, when Secretary of State.
1689. 2031, ff. 36, 39.
Conyers (John), Barrister. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1699, 1701. 4075, ff.
23-28.
Cook ( ), Lady. Letter to, from Sir
H. Sloane, 1702. 4068, f. 34.
Cook (Adam). Account of his sweating
bath in Newgate Market, 1682. 3788,
f. 98.
Cook (Francis), of Kingsthorpe, co. North-
ants. Medical prescription for his wife,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812,
f. 78 b.
122
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Cook (John), M.D., of Leigh, co. Essex.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1730-1732.
4051, ff. 31, 76, 95; 4052, f. 218.
Cook (Roger), of Bougham, co. Suff.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4075, f. 32.
Cooke (Benjamin), of Newport, Isle of
Wight. Account of ancient weapons
found on Arreton Down, 1737. 4055,
f. 98.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173 j}.
v. Cowper (William),
4054, f. 201.
Cooke (Edmond), Captain. Voyage ^of,
round S. America, 1680-1681. 2752,
ff. 36-71.
Cooke (George), of the Inner Temple.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172|. 4046, f. 179.
Cooke (John), Glazier. Horoscope, 167}.
2282, f. 30.
Cooke (John), M.D., of Bristol. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, ifgg. 4075, f. 29.
Cooke (Thomas), commonly knoton as
Hesiod Cooke. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
17§$-1743. 4050, f. 265 ; 4051, ff. 49,
111, 215; 4052, ff. 76, 78, 79, 85 ; 4053,
ff. 79, 83, 351, 352, 367 ; 4054, f. 34 ;
4055, f.-29 ; 4057, f. 210.
Cooke (William). Letter to Dr. T.
Browne, n, d. 1911-1913, f. 113.
Cookery. Collections of receipts in
cookery and confectionery, 15th cent.
7, ft. 93b-lllb; 121, f. 86b et passim',
122, ff. 95b-106b; 442, ff. 6-25 b;
468, ff. 81b-92; 1108; 1201 ;— 16th
cent. 234, B. ; 562, ff. 1-7 b ; 694, ff.
51b-60b; 1137; 3490, A. ff. 2-39 b,
48-88, passim;— 17th cent. 154, ff.
9-23; 291,p«**tm; 1138; 2625; 3683,
ff. 2-18; 3717; 3897, ff. 98-103 b;
3949, ff. 137-152;— 1602. 164,ff.8-39b;
— 168$. 3658 ;— 18th cent. 262, ff. 88-
98, passim.
"Tractus Curie," 15th cent. Imperf.
374, ff. 86 b-91 b.
Courses of dishes for the " knygt-
hys tabylie and for the kyngges tabylle,"
15th cent. 442, f. 3.
A boke of syrropes, etc., 16th cent.
694, ff. 1 -37 b.
44 EspeciHll notes of confectionarie,'
17th cent. 997, ff. 141-149 b.
Receipts to make cheesecakes, 17th
Cooper, Mr.
Surgeon.
Cooper (Anthony Ashley), Is* Earl of
Shaftesbury ; Lord Chancellor. Horoscope,
1621. 2282, f. 13.
Case before the King's Bench, 1677 .
38.
Speech, 1681. 3251, ff. 9-11
Letter to, from Bland, 1680.
3512, f. 283.
Animadversions on the information
cent. 857, f. 199.
v. Gullyford (Hester).
Moult (Daniel).
Cookmere. v. Cuckmere Haven, co. Suss.
Cooley (Dudley), of Glasgow. Owned, in
1677, MS. 1323.
of Capt. H. Wilkinson of what passed
betwixt him and others, who attempted
to prevail with him £o swear High
Treason against, [1681]. 3371, ff. 24-
35 b.
Cooper (Benjamin), Begistrar of Oxford
University. Certificate of Dr. Dowries'
admission in 1661 to the degree of M.D.,
1682. 203, f. 148.
Cooper (George), brother of Anthony, 1st
Earl of Shaftesbury. Scheme of his
nativity, by Dj;. F. Bernard, 17th cent.
1707, f. 27 b.
Cooper (Richard), M.A., of St. Mary
Hall, Oxford. Formerly owned MS.
2521.
Cooper (Robert). Formerly owned MS.
796.
Cooper (Thomas), of Magdalen Coll.
Oxford, afterw. Bishop of Lincoln and
Winchester. Gratulatio de adventu
Reginae Elizabeth 83 in ssdes Comitis
Leicestiise, 1566. 2987, ff. 32-36*.
Cooper (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1724. 4047, f. 228.
Cooper (William), Bookseller, of London.
Museum Britannicum Historiale, 1676.
743.
Cooper (William). Catalogue of books
from the printed catalogue of his
library, by J. Hooke, 1676. hat. 3452,
ff. 1-51.
Coote ( ), Earl of Montrath. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 176.
Coote (Charles), 3rd Earl of Montrath.
Report on opening his body, by Sir H.
Sloane, 1709. 4078, f. 154.
Coote (Henry), afterw. 5th Earl of Mon-
trath. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4058, f. 177.
Cope (Jonathan), Armiger ; of co. North-
ants. Medical prescriptions for, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652, 1655. Lot. 2812,
ff. 44 b, 67 b.
INDEX.
123
Copeland (Thomas). Commonplace book,
1654. 719.
u The first booke of diseases, the
second of receipts," 1648-1668. 1483.
Medical collections, 1649. Lot.
and Engl. 1495.
Copenhagen, in Denmark. Decrees of
Christian IV. relative to the medical
faculty in the University, 1619-1639.
Danish. 3000, ff. 101-103.
Copho. Theorica, 14th cent. 2426, ff. 1-
97, 121 b, 122.
De modo medendi, 14th cent.
2426, ff. 98-121 ; 3012, ff. 168-174.
Copley (Gertrude), 2nd wife of Sir O.
Copley, 2nd Bart. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, ff. 181, 183.
Copley (Sir Godfrey), 2nd Bart., of
Sprotborough. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1694-1707, and n. d. 4036, ff. 177, 188,
203, 205, 268; 4037, f. 339; 4038, ff.
95, 115; 4040, ff. 73, 225; 4041, f. 12 ;
4058, ff. 178, 180.
Copping (John), Dean of Clogher. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 173 J- 1742. 1968,
f. 83; 4055, ff. 271, 293-295, 334-338 b ;
4056, ff. 39, 233, 298 ; 4057, ff. 67, 107,
159.
Letter to Rev. Gough, 1737.
4066, f. 105.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4069, f. 144.
Copy by, of addresses from the
Corporation of London to George II.
and the Ruyal Family on the marriage
of the Prince of Wales, [1736]. Autogr.
' 4054, f. 233.
Coptic Language. Alphabet, 15th
cent. 3548, f. 23.
Copus (Martinus). Ariophoni Cephali
•Mercurius triumphans, 17th cent. 3738,
ff. 81 b-85.
Coquibaooa. v. Chichibacoa.
Coquimbo, Bay of, in Chili, S. America.
Map of, 1681. 3820, f. 74.
Coram (Thomas), Founder of the Found-
ling Hospital. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1741. 4057, f. 80.
Corbet (Richard), Bishop of Oxford (1628)
and Norwich (1632). Short pieces in
verse, 17th cent. 542, ff. 13, 17, 29 b,
49 b, 54, 59; 826, f. 152; 1446, ff. 2,
9 b, 11-14, 51 b(?), 53(?), 53 b, 54,
76 b(?); 1479, f. 47; 1792, ff. 12 b,
13, 26, 28-38, 42, 44 b, 47b-52b, 60,
60 b, 62, 65-66, 68, 70b-73b, 76 b,
127 b.
Corbet (Robert), Ambassador to the Low
Countries. Instructions to, 1575. 2442,
ff. 81-84.
Corbett (Benjamin). Letter to J. Peti-
ver, 1701. 4063, f. 122.
Corbett (Bromfeild). Memorial of ob-
servations by, in Jamaica, 167{-1673.
4020, f. 22.
Corbett (Henry), M.D., of York. Articles
in support of the faculty, signed by,
169J. Lot. 1393, f. 17.
Corbett (John), M.D., of Lincoln. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 172J. 4075, f. 33.
Corbett (Letice). Receipts, lt>50. 2486,
ff. 10 b-69.
Corbett (Miles), Regicide. Letter to Sir
T. Fairfax, 1645. 1519, f. 110.
Anagrammatic verses on, 17th cent .
1983 B. f. 24.
Corbett (Thomas), of Stanway. Letter
to Dr. Duke, 1611. 473, ff. 155, 182.
Corbett (Thomas), of the Admiralty
Office. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1741.
4057, f. 23.
Corbinelly ( de). " Letre a, des
chanps Elisees par l'ombre du Marquis
de Vardes," 17th cent. 2885, ff. 11-26.
Corby (Anthony), of 8trt,ud. Receipts,
17th cent. 2818, ff. 35 b-87.
Corbye, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 42.
Cordell (E— ). Letter to Dr. S. Wall,
n. d. 1731, A. f. 84.
Corderoy (James), of Henley m Arden,
co. Wane. Meteorological almanac for
the year 1701. 2280, f. 1.
Cordingley (Stephen), of North Bier ley,
oo. York. Sale of land, 1590. 339, f. 1.
Cordo (Simon a), Oenuensis. Synonima,
per M. de Foro Julii abbreviate 1469.
252, ff. 5-136 b.
Clavis sanationis, 15th cent. Ex-
tracts. 4018, B. ff. 1-46.
Servitoris liber de simplicibus
medicinis translatus a, 15th cent. 274,
ff. 81-95 b.
Cordonnier de Saint Hyacinthe
(Hyacinthe), called also Themiseuil de
Saint Hyacinthe. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1736. Fr. 4054, f. 229.
Letter to Dr. J. G. Scheuchxer,
n. d. Fr. 4067, f. 128.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1736. Fr. 4068, f. 294.
Cordova (Maria de), of Malaga, Letter
to her uncle, 1676. Span. 1087, f. 96.
124
INDEX.
Cordus (Valerias). Uses and virtues of
compound medicines, 17th cent. 1666.
Corea, in Asii. Chart of, by Oapt. J.
Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, ff. 64 b, 65.
Corn. Summarium ad emptionem fru-
menti, 15th cent. Impcrf. 683, f. 38.
Cornacohinius (Marcos An t on i us),
Medicinm Pisanus t'rofessor. Method us
curandi, 1629. 2559, ff. 77-90.
Cornard, Great, Manor, co. Suff.
Supervisio per R.Agas, 1592. 3664.
Cornaro (F— ). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1708. Fr. 4041, ff. 152, 260.
Cornbury, Viscounts, v. Hyde.
Cornee (Johannes Claudius). Notse ex,
de nutritione foetus in utero, 17th cent.
3391, ff. 23b-73 b (reversed). .
Cornells (Arent). Carmen satyricum
in, per P. H., 1589. 2764, f. 151.
Cornelius ( ). Petition in Chancery
in his case, 1659. 2717, f. 1.
Cornelius, Centurion. Actus et con-
summate, per G. Postellum, 18th cent.
1411 or 2957, ff. 267-270.
CornetO (Adriano da), Cardinal, r. Cas-
tellensis (Hadrianus), Cardinal Bishop of
Bath.
Corney {Rev. ). Medical prescrip-
tion for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat.
2812, f. 75 b.
Corney (Katharine), of co. NorthanU.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 34 b.
Cornwall, County of. Description of a
natural history collection made in, 18th
cent. 4019, f. 130.
Description of a ball of fish bones
found on the coast of, 1712. 1968, f. 206.
Cornwall, Duchy of. History of, from
the Tower records, by Sir J. Doddridge,
17th cent. 3081 ; 3479, ff. 10-58.
Fees to officers in, temp. Jas I.
1520, f. 14 b.
Cornwallis (Sir Charles). Extract from
his " Life and Death of Henry, Prince of
Wales," 1626. 3104.
Cornwallis {Sir Thomas), Commissioner
to Scotland. Instructions to, [1553.]
2442, f. 138.
Coronel (Luis Felipe), of Granada. Cor-
respondence with R. de Vera, 1676.
1087, ff. 94, 95.
Coronelli (Padre Vincenzo Maria), Ex-
General of the Order of Friar* Minor.
Rimedj per ripparare i malidel Dan u bio,
18th cent. 3603.
Corradinus (Andreas), Physician. Con-
silium medicum, 17th cent. 2253, f.
286 b.
Correa (Manoel). Centuria secunda
epistolarum, 1600, 1601. Hologr. 902.
Corsby (John). Letter to, from P. Nis-
bet, 1737. 3944, f. 41.
Corsellis (Nicolas), Merchant, of London.
Epitaph in Layer-Marney church, co.
Essex, 17th cent. J044, f. 282.
CorthoeviUfl (Theodoricus), of Antwerp.
Selection by, of adages and sentences from
Erasmus, 1530. 1593, f. 4; 1638,ff. 1-49.
Corvi (Giovanni de*). Formerly owned
MS. 2512.
Cosentinus (A— T— ). r. Thylesius
(Antonius), Consentinus.
Cosensa, in Italy. Letter from the
Abbat of St. Paul at, to the Prince of
BUignano, 17th cent. Ital. 2764, f. 106.
Cosin (John), Bishop of Durham, Note
of his birth, 1594. 1708, f 109.
Letters to J. Browne and another,
1614. Lat 3562, ff. 102, 103.
CosmetiOB. Quaedam de arte cosmetica,
17th cent. 1892, f. 76.
Cosmo HL, Grand Duke of Tus&my.
v. Tuscany, Grand Dukes of.
Cosmography. Treatise on, 17th cent.
Fr. 2753, ff. 62-72 b*
C08nao (Daniel de), Bishop of Valence,
and of Die, aftertc. Archbishop of Aix.
Harangue par, a Louis XIV., 1685.
1709, ff. 117-119.
Costa (Gaspar a), Aula Begin Lwitanics
Prases. Letters to, from M. Correa,
1601. Lat. 902, ff. 33, 38.
Costa (Jo&o da), Bispo, e Governador de
Sancta Crux de Coimbra. Livro de Cit-
raria, 16th cent. 821, ff. 1-45.
Coste and Co., Messrs. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane. Fr. 4058, f. 184.
Costea (Gauthier de), Seigneur de la
Calprenede. Extracts from Sir C. Cot-
terell's translation of his romance of
Cassandra, 17th cent. 457.
Costumes. Delia varieta et usanza de*
vestiti di Nro. Sigre. et de Sigri. Car-
dinal! per tutto l'anno, 17th cent. 726.
Cot . (K— ), Mrs. Verses to, by J. C,
1589, 1590. 1898, f. 64 b, 65 b.
INDEX.
125
Cotes (John), M.D. Report by, of Lord
Carmarthen's case, 1721. 4076, f. 148.
Cotesworth (C— ), Physician to St.
Thomas* Hospital, London. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1728, and n. d. 4050,
f. 13; 4058, f. 186.
Cottee ( ), M.D. Medicines for E.
Balgay, 1606. 15H2, f. 8.
Cotterell (Sir Charles), Master of the
Ceremonies to Charles I. and II. Ex-
tracts from his translation of G. de
Costes* romance of Cassandra, 17th cent.
457.
Cotterell {Sir Charles Lodowick), Master
of the Ceremonies to William III. and
Qu. Anne. MS. 3610 was purchased at
his sale, 15 Jan., 1710[1].
Cottingham Abbey, co. York. En-
graving of the seal, 18th cent. 3424,
f. 12.
Cottington (George). Letter to Sir J.
Finet, 1628. Copy. 3827, f. 124.
Cotton, Family of. Notes of, in Land-
wade church, 16th cent. 1301, f. 124.
Cotton (Bartholomaeus de), Monachus
Norwicensis. Annales Norwicenses, 17th
cent. Excerpts. 1846, ff. 108-117,
138-144.
Cotton (Charles), Sen. Utters to Dr.
Binns, tire. 1658. 153, ff. 247, 247 b.
Cotton (George). Letter to Dr. Downes,
1669. 203, f. 11.
Cotton (John). Formerly owned MS.
706.
Cotton (Mary). Formerly owned MS.
3785.
Cotton (Philip), of Connington ; 4M son
of Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd Bart. Note
of his birth, 1648. 1708, f. 108.
Cotton (Philip), brother of Sir Robert
Cotton, of Hatley St. George, co. Cambr.
Letter to Dr. Plukenett, with draft of
answer, n. d. 4066, ff. 301, 302.
Cotton (Sir Richard). Instructions to,
as Commissioner to Guisnes and Calais,
[1551]. 2442, f. 68.
Instructions to, as Commissioner
to Calais, [1552.] 2442, ff. 24-26.
Cotton (Sir Robert). Observations on
restraining Netherland merchants from
exporting English beer, 1606. 1710,
f. 140.
— Life of Henry III., 1614. 1709,
ff. 23-34 ; 3073, ff. 38-49 ; 3561.
Cotton (Sir Robert) (continued). The
danger wherein the Kingdom now
standeth and the remedy, 162J. 757 ;
826, ff. 34-37 b ; 1455, ff. 16-19 ; 2531,
ff. 98-104.
Discourse on foreign war, 17th
cent. Imperf. 3073, ff. 1-37.
Geographical description of the
world, and topography of Great Britain,
written with his assistance, 1625-1628.
241, ff. 2-78 b.
Bill of the Star Chamber against,
[1630]. 1199, f. 103; 1200, f. 77.
Promise to assist C. Morley in his
literary undertakings, 17th cent. 1466,
f. 16.
Presented, in 1606, MS. 2423 to
Nic. Fabritius de Petrisco.
Cotton (Robert). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1694. 4036, ff. 180, 182.
Cotton (Thomas). Arraignment for high
treason, 1582. 1132, ff. 1-13.
Cotton (Thomas), of Northampton.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 83 b.
Cotton (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 405s, f. 188.
Cottrell (Sir Clement), Master of the
Ceremonies ; V. P. 8. A. Letter to Sir
H. Moane, n. d. 4058, f. 189.
Cottrill (Jeremy), soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, of assaulting W. Gor-
raugan, circ. 1669. 3514, f. 16.
Conkebaoker (Nicolaes), President of
the Dntcli Facto- y at Firando. Journal,
1633-1639. Dntch. Imperf. extracts.
2910, ff. '267-274.
Coulston (Jonathan), Husbandman, of co.
Fork. Case of somnambulism, 18th cent.
4034, f. 36.
Councils. Od general councils, 17th
cent. 1756, ff. 105-114 b.
Articuli octodecim cujusdam con-
cilii, 15th cent. Imperf. 620, ff. 42-
57 b.
v. Chalcedon, Council of.
Courbiere ( de). Letter to G.
Bonnivert, 1676. Fr. 1009, f. 139.
Courcelles, Sieur de. v. Monteclerc
(Louis de).
Courcy (John), M D., of Pembroke. Let-
ter to Dr. C. Bernard, 1700. 17«6,
f. 155.
Courland, Dukes of. James. Letter to
Charles II., [1669.] Lat. 1519, f. 225.
126
INDEX.
CournaU (Oliver). Formerly owned MS.
393.
Courten, FamCy of. Papers relating to,
17th cent. 3515, ff. 1-52.
Courten, al. Charleton (William), of
the Middle Temple. Papers relating to
medals, engravings, etc., 17th cent. 3961.
Letters and papers relating to
natural history and vertu, 17th cent.
3962.
Notes of productions and antiqui-
ties of Great Britain, 1663. 3987, ff. 1-
72.
Observations on natural history,
1663. 3987, ff. 73-99.
Papers relating to his collections,
17th cent. 3988.
Extracts from Archbishop Tillot-
son's sermons, 17th cent. Autogr.
4023, ff. 31 83.
Receipts for preserving natural
productions, 17th cent. Autogr. 3997.
Ad vis medicinal pour, par Dr. C.
Spon, 1675. 4034, f. 97.
Acquittances to Lord Coleraine's
agent, 1694, 1695. 3961, f. 102; 3962,
ff. 239, 253.
Letters to J. Locke, 1687. 3962,
ff. 227, 230.
Correspondence with Lord Cole-
raine, 1688-1701. 3962, ff. 54, 225,
231-281.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1688,
1690. 4036, ff. 39, 82, 89.
Letter to Sherwood, 1691.
3961, f. 41.
Letter to, from C. Salwey, 1684.
3962, f. 191.
Letter to, from J.
Bobert, 1690.
3962, f. 224.
Letters to, from E. Lhwyd, 1690,
and n. d. 4062, f. 234 ; 4067, ff. 25, 29.
Letter to, from W. Sherard, 1690.
4062, f. 2i8.
Letter to, from J.
Evelyn, 1695.
3962, f. 282.
Letter to, from D. Krieg, 1699.
3328, f. 67.
Letter to, from .1. Pitton de
Touruefort, 1699. Fr. 4062, f. 317.
Lt-tter to, from A. Morell, 1699.
Fr. 4062, f. 321.
Letter to, from T. Poyntingdon,
1701. 3324. ff. 348-354.
Letter to, from H. Moze, n. d.
Fr. 4067, f. 62.
Memoranda of addresses of his
correspondents, 1697. 2944.
Courten, al. Charleton (William), of
the Mi-idle Temple (continued). Key to
his cipher, 18th cent. 4019, f. 79.
Courtenay, Earls of Devon. Pedigree,
16th cent. 1301, f. 354 b.
Courtenay (Edward), 1st Earl of Devon,
MS. 261 was dedicated to him as " Earle
of Devonshier " by W. Stevins.
Cousens, Dr., Episcopus Dunehnensis.
v. Cosin (John), Bishop of Durham.
Covel (John), Master of Chrisfs College,
C tmbridge. Botanical extracts from his
MSS. by J. Petiver, 18th cent. 3340,
ff. 325-329.
Description and figures by, of
plants in Turkey, 17th cent. 4003,
ff. 2-7.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1703, 1717.
4063, f. 194; 4065, f. 281.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 170jj,
1716. 4040, f. 106 ; 4044, f. 255.
Owned, in 1657, MS. 3319.
Coventry (Anne), 2nd wife of Gilbert,
4th Earl of Coventry. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1718, 1737. 4045, f. 141 ; 4055,
f. 99.
Coventry (Henry), afterw. Secretary of
SUtte. Bond with Drs. Bynnes and
Colston, 1643. 118, f. 79.
Letter to the Merchant Taylors'
Company, 1678. Copy. 3958, f. 11.
Coventry (Thomas), 1st Baron Coventry,
Keeper of the Great Seal. Observations
on his life and death, 17th cent. 3075.
Let te i-s to, from the University of
Cambridge, 161f 16§#. Lai. 1710,
f. 178 ; 3562, f. 87 b.
Privy Council letters signed by,
162J, 1626. 3827, ff. 71, 91.
Correspondence with Lord Bristol,
1626, 1636. Copies. 1710, ff. 289 b, 290.
Speech at opening Parliament,
1621. 826, f. 41 ; 1199, f. 66 ; 3299,
f. 168.
Speeches in the Star Chamber,
1635-1638. 3933, ff. 5-14, 328.
Ordinances by, for reforming the
Court of Chancery, 1635. Jmperf. 1874,
ff. 18-20.
Coventry (Sir William), Commissioner
ef the Nary and of the Treasury. Essay
by, on the decay of rents, arc. 1670.
3828, ff 205-210.
Letter to, from J. Luke, 1663.
3509, f. 39.
INDEX.
127
Coventry (William), 5th Earl of Coven-
try. Letters to Sir H. Sloaue, 172$,
1736. 4047, f. 325 ; 4055, f. 30.
Coward (James). Letter to J. Petiver,
1704. 4064, f. 46.
Coward (William). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1706, 1722. 4040, f. 171 ; 4046,
f. 281.
Oowdrey, Family of. Arms, 16th cent.
2401, f. 2 b.
Cowell (John), LL.D., Master of Trinity
Hall, and Vice Chancellor, Cambridge,
The Interpreter, 17th cent. Extract.
3111, f. 2.
Letter to, from Sir E. Coke, 1603.
3562, f. 21 b.
Cowley (Abraham), Poet. Royal letter
to Trinity College, Cambridge, that they
permit him to hold his fellowship for the
next seven years without taking orders,
circ. 1660. 856, f. 32.
Extracts from his works by W.
Charleton, 17th cent. 3962, f. 57.
Epitaph in Westminster Abbey,
late 17th cent. Lot. 1030, f. 59 b.
Owned, in 17th cent, MS. 509.
Cowley (William Ambrosia), Mariner.
Journal of a voyage round the world,
1683-1686. Two copies. 54; 1050.
Charts and descriptions of the
Galapagos Isles and of Pepys' Island,
1687, 45, ff. 37-69.
Cowly (Bartholomew), Merchant, of
Liverpool Letter to his father-in-law,
A. Dudley, 169$. 4062, f. 265.
Cown Allina, o. Coin St. Aldwins,
CO. GliAtC.
Cowper (William), Surgeon, F.R.S.
Medical and botanical collections and
letters, 1681. 3408.
Surgical operations, with drawings,
17th cent. 3409.
Report on the body of Miss Hemp-
son, 18th cent. 4078, f. 92.
Report on Mrs. Atkins' body, 1705.
4078, f. 307.
Discourse on the contents of a
sheep's kidney, 18th cent. 3323, f. 117.
On ossification of the coats of
arteries, 18th cent. 3323, ff. 191-194.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 170|,
1703, and n. d. 4039, ff. 63, 111, 118,
119; 4058, ff. 189-195 b.
Letter to, from R. Calep, with
Cox (James), of London. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 173|, 173J. 4053, f. 369;
4055, f. 282.
Cox (John). Journal of his travels into
the South seas, 1680-1681. 49.
Cox (John), Rector of Sapleford Abbots,
co. Essex. Certificate of Dr. Downes'
attendance at divine service and his
marriage according to the Church of
England, 1682. 203, f. 145.
Cox (Neemiah), M.D , Hon. F.R.C.P.
Institutions medicse, auctore G. Need-
ham, cum epistola dedicatoria ad, 17th
cent. 656, f. 1.
Coxe (Daniel), Physician. Letters to Sir
U. Sloane, 1693, and n. d. 4036, f. 147 ;
4058, f. 198.
Coxe (Thomas), M.D. Medical prescrip-
tions by, for St. John, 17th cent.
1833, f. 118.
Proposals to, from the College of
Physicians, 17th cent. 2251, f. 1.
MS. 2014 was dedicated to, by
L. Du Moulin.
Coxon (John), Captain. Voyage of, from
Jamaica to Porto Bello, 1679. 2752,
ff. 29-35.
Voyage of, round S. America,
1680-1681. 2752, ff. 36-71.
Coxa ( ). Letter to, from N. Wal-
lington, 1642. 922, f. 142.
Coyet (Peter Julius), Eques Auratus,
Swedish Ambassador to the United Pro-
vinces. Letter to, from Baron von
Pufendorf, 1660. Lot. 1563, f. 2.
Coylangi (Ek— ). Medical advice to the
Governor of Malabar, 1689. Lat. 3063,
ff. 19-26.
Coyney (Thomas), Ensign. Letter to
Lord Falkland, 1626. 3827, f. 92.
Cozen (Johannes), v. Cos in (John).
Craanen (Theodoras), Me>icino3 Pro-
fessor in Academia Lugduno-Batavorum.
Praxis medica reformata, 17th cent. 1276.
(Economise ammalis per principia
mechanica explicatio, 17th cent. 218.
Dictata in tractatum ejus " De
homine," 17th cent. 1274 ; 1275.
Praxis mrdica desumpta ex, 17th
cent. 3922, ff. 29-277.
Pharmaceutics rationales in librum
quintum Sennerti de medica men to rum
facultatibus, 17th cent. 122, ff. 225-254.
De morbis capitis, 17th cent. 122,
Cowpei's holograph remarks thereon,
1707. 4075, f. 35.
ff. 186-217 b.
Autograph in album, 1669. 1795
or 2597, f. 22.
128
INDEX.
Crabb (Symion), of Tangier. Inventory
of his goods, 1673. 3511, ff. 199-202.
Crabtree (William), Astronomer, of
B row i h ton near Manchester. Letters to
W. Gascoigne, 1641. Copies. Imperf.
4021, ff. 54-62.
Craddocke (Edward), Margaret Pro-
fessor of Divinity, Oxford. Sermon at
St. Mary's, Oxford, [1565-1594]. 2987,
ff. 73b-76.
Cradook ( ), Capt. Prescriptions
for, by Dr. Turquet de Mayerne, 164$.
Lat. 1991, ff. 229-234.
Cradook (Benjamin), of St. Parts
Churchyard, London. Auriferee artis
alchimia* magisterium et mysterium,
159J. 479.
Crafford (James). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1738. 4055, f. 311.
Craig (John), Prebendary of Gillingham.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1697, 1708.
4036, f. 348 ; 4041, f. 126.
Cramer (Johann Andreas), Mineralogist.
Speoificatio mineralinm ejus, 18th cent.
1968, f. 168.
Cramer (Johann Elias), of limenau, in
Weimar. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1737.
Germ, and Engl. 4055, ff. 53, 76-79 b.
Cramerius (C— ). Owned, in 1588,
MS. 3123.
Cramerus (Johannes Theodoras), of
Dresden. Autograph in album, 1692.
2360, f. 64.
Cranaoh. r. Kronach.
Cranadge (Francis), of Tangier. Ac-
compt of his debts, and assets, 1671.
3511, ff. 41-43 b.
Cranden House, oo. Northants. Note
of subjects carved in 1642, 1647 and
1648 over the chimney pieces of the park
lodge of, 17th cent. 648, f. 20.
Crane ( ), of co. Northants. Medical
prescriptions for, by Dr. J. Metford,
1652. Lat. 2812, f. 11.
Crane (John), Apothecary, of Cambridge.
Medical receipts, late 17th cent. 1087,
f. 77 b.
Cranfleld (Lady Elizabeth), dau. of
James, 2nd Earl of Middlesex, and wife
of John, Srd Earl of Bridgwater. Novel
founded on the fortunes of herself and
her husband, with a key, late 17th cent.
Fr. 1009, ff. 360-365.
Cranfleld (Lionel), Barm CranfieU,
afterw. 1st Earl of Middlesex. Letter,
as Lord Treasurer, to Lord Falkland,
1623. 3827, f. 33.
Letter to, from the University of
Cambridge, [1621]. Lat. 3562, f. 88.
CrantziUfl (Albertus). v. Krantz.
Crastrb'm (O—). Letter of thanks to J .
Pragestus, 1699. 1381, f. 84.
CratO (Johannes). Quaedam ex, 17th
cent. 2781, ff. 94-107.
Craven ( ). Bill for lodgings, etc.,
for Lord Carlisle, 1680. 2724, f. 67.
Craven (Isaac), Fellow of Trinity College,
CambridiC. Letter to Dr. E. Browne,
n. d. 1911-1913, f. 130.
Craven (Thomas), of London. Horoscope,
1702. 2607, f. 29 b.
Craven (William), soldier at Tangier,
Accompt of pay, 167 J. 3511, f. 74 b.
Crawford (Henry), Almanac- Compiler.
Verses to, by H. Coley, 1671. 2285,
f. 175 b.
Crawford (D— ), of Port Royal. Let-
ters to J. Petiver, 1708, 1712. Orig.
and copy. 3321, ff. 234, 235 b, 279.
Crawfurd (D— ). Letter to Dr. R.
Gray, n. d. 3207, f. 39.
Crawley (Sir Francis), Justice of the
Common Pleas. Argument on Hampden's
case of shipmoney, 1638. 3933, ff.
185 b-192 b.
Crawley (Thomas), of Odiham, oo. South-
ants. Letters to Dr. R. Hooke, 1682,
1696, 1702. 1039, ff. 124, 126, 128.
Crede ( ). r. Creed (John).
Creed (John), Secretary to the Tangier
Commission. Accompt with Lord
Middleton, 1671. 3511, f. 7 b.
Charges by, to Lord Middleton,
circ. 1675. 3512, f. 214.
Articles against R. Senhouse pre-
sented by, 1676. 3512, f. 264.
Letters to Lord Middleton, 1672,
167 j. 3511, ff. 180, 263.
Letter to, from J. Luke, 1664.
3509, f. 71.
Creed (Dr. William), Regius Professor
of Divinity at Oxford. Appointment to
be Canon of Christ Church, 1661. 856,
f.6.
Crehange, Seigneurie de. v. Criechingen .
n.
INDEX.
129
Creichtoun (George), Chaplain to Lord
Ormonde's regiment. Account of what
was done by Lord Ormonde and the
army under his command, 164), near
Ross, co. Wexford. 17th cent. 1008,
ff. 89-97.
Creighton (Ninian), of Houndsditch,
Lonlon. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 172|,
1729. 3322, f. 126 ; 4050, f. 78.
Creke (John), of ffickmansicorth, co.
Hertf. Letter to, from his cousin, temp.
Hen. VIII. 2453, f. 14 b.
Crelle (Christopher), if./)., of London.
Bond with Drs. P. Guide, J. Greenfield
and J. Peachey, 1687. 2655, f. 154.
Release to, from J. R. Brown,
1687. 2655, f. 156.
Conveyance of lease from, to Drs.
P. Guide, J. Greenfield and J. Peachey,
1687. 2655, f. 157.
Agreement with Drs. P. Guide, J.
Greenfield and J. Peachev, 1688. 2655,
f. 153.
Cremona, in Italy. Processus alche-
micus Episcopi de Cremona, n. d. Copy,
1572. 3661, f. 230.
Crempa (Gcobelius). Catalogue of books
to be sold at his widow's house, 1721.
2887, ff. 233-254 b.
Crequy de Blanchefort (Charles de),
Due de* Crequy. Satirical letter on the
Peace of the Pyrenees to, from the
Seigneur de St. Evremond, [1659]. Fr.
3813, ff. 2-6.
CrescentiiB (Petrus de), of Bologna.
Opus ruraliura commodorum, 15th cent.
258; 2945, ff. 10-208; 16th cent.
Impcrf. 999, ff. 2-24 b.
De cicuta, 15th cent. 352, f. 31.
CreBSet (Jacobus). Curatio ejus, a C.
Drelincurtio, 1678. 1283, ff. 3-7 b.
Creasy (Hugh Paulin, afterw. Serenns).
Revelations of Divine Love in 1373 to
Mother Juliana, Anchorete of Norwich;
published by, 17th cent. 2499.
Epitome of his Church History of
Brittany, circ. 1670. 266.
Crevequer, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 43.
Crewe (John). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
173*. 4055, f. 317.
Crewes (Richard), Soldier at Tangier.
Charges against him and Esther, his wife,
by M. Read, 1669-1672. 3514, ff. 3,
69, 82.
SLOANE INDEX.
Creyke (William). Formerlv owned MS.
332.
Criehton (John), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1694. 4026, f. 428.
Criehton (Robert), 6th Baron Sanquhar.
Charge at his trial for murder, by Sir F.
Bacon, 1612. 3522, ff. 34b-37.
Criehton (Robert), Public Orator at
Cambridge] afterw. Bishop of Bath and
Wells. Orationes et epistola, 162J-
1638. 3504.
Criehton (William), 1st Earl of Dum-
fries. Letter to Lord Fairfax, 1644.
1519, f. 43.
Crieehingen, Seigniory of. Petition for
its restitution by France to Germany,
1555. Fr. 2103, f. 180.
Crioll, Family of . Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f. 43.
Cri8antU8, &, Martyr. Legenda de,
15th cent. 1936, f. 48.
Crisp {Sir Nicholas), 1st Bart. Letter
to , on a scheme for making
copperas, 1648. 206, A. f. 89.
Crispe (Andrew). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. d. 4066, f. 303.
CrispiB (iElia Laelia). Monumental in-
scription to, explained by Rev. F. Squire,
17th cent. 4021, f. 129.
CrispUfi (Petrus). Compendium primas
fen canonis Avicenns?, 1617. 3133, ff.
412-435.
«« Critoy, Mons." ; Principal Secretary of
France. Pretended letter to, from Sir
F. Walsingham, [1578-1590]. 1775, ff.
75-78.
Croc, Do. v. Du Croc
Croehley ( ), of Hart Street, Blooms-
bury, London. Letter to, from C. Barton,
1722. 4034, f. 275.
Crodus (Lndovicus), Professor of Theo-
logy at Cassel. Correspondence with
J. Dury, 1632-1639. Lat. 654, ff. 90,
91, 102, 104, 115, 117, 123, 155, 189.
Crocker (William), of Faro, in Portugal*
Letter to Col. Norwood, 1666. 3509,
f. 155.
Croft (Robert). Letter to, from Fray J.
Marcos, 1673. Span. 3513, f. 97.
Croft (Thomas), of New College, Oxford.
Owned, in 1672, MS. 3779.
Crofts (Domina ), of Althorp, co.
Norihants. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 9 b.
K
130
INDEX.
Crofts (Robert), of Algiers. Letter to J.
Wollaston, 1675. 3512, f. 201.
Croke (Sir George), Justice of the King's
Bench. Argument on Hampden's case
of shipmoney, 1638. 3933, ff. 210 b-257.
Croke (Henry), of Wudham College,
Oxford; younger son of Sir Bob. Croke,
M.P. Owned, in 1657, MS. 1322.
Croke {Sir Robert), of Checkers, co. Bucks.
Will, 1679. 1731, A. f. 116.
Crollius (Oswaldus). Qusedam ex ejus
Basilica Chemica cam notis J. Hart-
manni, 17th cent. 1988, ff. 2-46 ; 3118,
ff. 250-265.
Qusedam ex, 17th cent. 3118, ff.
375 b-399.
Cromartie or Cromarty, Earl of. v.
McKenzie (John).
Crombet (Johannes), Curate of Samghm,
in Melenihois [Le Melantois, near Lille,
dioc. of Tournay']. Sententia inqoisitoria
contra, 1550. 2764, ff. 84-86 b.
Cromer (Walter), M.D., Physician to
Henry VIII. Receipts for plasters,
waters, ointments, etc., devised by, 16th
cent. 1047.
Cromertie, Earl of. v. McKenzie
(George).
Crompton ( ), M.D., of Basingstoke,
co. Southants. Horoscope. 1658. 2282.
f. 25.
Crompton (Hugh). Alchemical pro-
cesses, 17th cent. 3688, ff. 82.
Crompton (Thomas). Journal of voyage
to the Cape of Good Hope, 1681-168).
1704, ff. 2-18.
Cromwell ( ), Domina. Medical
prescription for, at 25 years of age, 1640.
846, f. 136 b.
Cromwell (Elixabeth), wife of the Pro-
tector Oliver. Prescriptions for, [1653],
Lat. 952, ff. 33 b, 96.
Cromwell (Katharine), widow of Vere
Essex, 4th Earl of Ardglass. Letter to,
from Dr. W. Johnston, 1698. 4062,
f. 283.
Cromwell (Oliver), M.P. for Hunting-
don, and Generalissimo of the Parliamen-
tarian threes, afterw. Lord Protector of
England. Letter to Storie, 163$.
2305, B. f. 3.
Letters to Sir T. Fairfax, 1645-
1648. 1519, ff. 127-132 b, 144, 148-
153 b, 158, 160, 164, 180, 183.
Letter to J. Rush worth, 1646.
1519, f. 146.
Cromwell (Oliver), M.P. for Huntmg-
don, and Generalissimo of the Parliamen-
tarian Forces, afterw. Lord Protector of
England (continued). Letter to R. Jenner
and J. Ashe, 1648. 1519, f. 186.
Letter to Willingham, n. d.
2035, B. f. 5.
v. also England, History of. The
Commonwealth.
Cromwell (Richard), afterw. Lord Pro-
tector. Summons to Parliament to, from
his father, 1657. 3246.
Cromwell (S— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, [1J721. 4046, f. 127.
Cromwell (Thomas), 1st Earl of Ard-
glass. Letter to Sir T. Fairfax for
permission to visit his cousin, the Lieu-
tenant General, [1645-1653]. 1519,
f. 176.
Cromwell (Thomas), Earl of Essex.
Character of, 17th cent. Imperf. 1523,
f. 25.
Crone, Dr. v. Croone (William).
Cronhelm (A — von), Prmpositus of the
Consistory at Munsterdorff in tlolstein.
Letters to, from G. H. Burchard, 1690,
1691. Germ, and Lat. 2877, ff. 32,
34, 37.
Cronhelm (Andreas Henricus de). Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1729. Lat. 4050, f. 57.
Crooke (Sir George), v. Croke.
Crooke (Helkiah), M.D. Extracts from
his Anatomy, 17th cent. 738, f. 139.
Crooke (Henry), v. Croke.
Croone (William), M.D., Registrar of
Grcsham College. Physico-mechanical
experiments, 1653-1661, sent to, by Dr.
H. Power, 166). 1893, ff. 134-167. "
Syllabus musculorum, 17th cent.
1761, ff. 15-20.
Letters to H. Power, 1661-1664.
Copies. 1326, ff. 25, 26 b, 28 b, 30 b, 31,
32 b, 37 b, 45, 148.
Letters to, from H. Power, 1661,
1662. 1326, ff. 26, 27, 28, 31, 33, 34.
Accompt of his widow Lady
Sadleir's endowment of lectureships
founded by, 1738. 4066, f. 108.
Cropley (Andrew). Owned, in 1603,
MS. 238.
Cropley (Sir John), 3rd Bart., of derken-
well. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4058, f. 199.
Cropredy Bridge, co. Oxon. Account
of the fight at, 1644. 1519, f. 51.
y
INDEX.
131
Croabie {Sir Walter), 1st Bart, of
Maryborough, Letter to Lord Falkland,
1626. 3827, f. 96.
Crosland (Thomas), Soldier at Tangier.
Petition against Capt. Makeny, circ.
1674. 3514, f. 244.
Cross ( ), M.D. Chemical process,
late 17th cent. 645, f. 20.
Crosse (Sir John), 2nd Bart. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1740. 4056, f. 208.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1740.
4069, f. 39.
Crosse (William), Fellow of Sidney
Sussex College, Cambridge ; afterw. Canon
of Wells, and Vicar of Taunton, co. Som.
Accompts at Cambridge, 1664-167}.
3780.
Crosse (William). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, ff. 200, 202.
Cross-Staff, r. Holding (Thomas).
Croston, co. Lane. Warrant for the
perpetual appropriation of the Vicarage
to the See of Chester, Ump. Chas. 11.
856, f. 7 b.
Crow (Henry), of Badminton, co. Glouc.
Letter to Dr. W. Gibbeus, 1697. 4062,
f. 273.
Letter to, from M. Gillyflower,
1696. 4071, f. 108.
Letter to, from W. Godman, 1699.
4062, f. 305.
Crowche (Michael), Grocer. Owned, in
1543, MS. 98.
Crowe (Thomas). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 173 J, and n. d. 4055, f. 304 ;
4058, f. 203.
Crowe (William). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 204.
Crowle (Archibald), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against Ensign Tate, 1672. 3514,
f. 95.
Croy (Jacquelyne de), wife of Anthony,
Margrave of Berghen op Zoom. Letter
to T. Chambellan, 1547. Fr. 2103,
f. 169.
Croyden (Thomas), M.D. of Padm;
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Letter to J. Abdy, circ. 1647. 203, f. 1.
Letter to , n. d. 4066, f. 304.
Wrote MS5. 193 ; 199.
Croydon, co. Surr. Original draft of
statutes of the Holy Trinity Hospital
at, founded by Archbishop Whitgift,
with his autograph corrections, 1596. 27.
Countermand of the march of
Croyland Abbey, co. Line. Transla-
tion of King Ethelbald's charter in 716
of its foundation, 17th cent. 3187,
ff. 28b-35.
Crucius (Ludovicus), Jesuit. Corre-
spondence with M. Correa, 1600, 1601.
Lot. 902, ff. 12, 25, 26, 38 b, 40 b, 52,
54 b.
Cruden (Alexander), Bookseller. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1734-1740. 4053,
f. 358 ; 4055, f. 230 ; 4056, f. 341.
Testimonial of his fitness to be
bookseller to Qu. Caroline, 1734. Copy.
4053, f. 360.
Cruft (Capt. WilliamX Master of the
Trinity House at Deptford. Survey of
Ports from Dover to the Land's End,
1698. 3233.
Crull (Jodocus), M.D. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 206.
Crumpe (Sarah). Letter to J. Petiver,
[1702]. 4066, f. 308.
Letters to, from her mother, [
Poole], 1702, [1707]. 4064, f. 149 :
4066, f. 305 b.
Letter to, from her nephew, T.
Crumpe, 17[02]. 4066, f. 305.
Crumpe (Thomas). Letter to his aunt,
S. Crumpe, 17[02]. 4066, f. 305.
Cruse n (C — B — ), Secretary to Baron de
Schutz, Envoy from Zell to England.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Fr.
4058, ff. 207-209 b.
Criisius (Balthasar), Student of Medicine
and Arts at Leipzig. Autograph in
album, 1693. 2360, f. 55.
Crusius (Irenaus), Pastor of the Savoy
Church, London. Letter to Sir C.
Isaacson, 1698. Lot. 1381, f. 110.
CrusiUB (Paulus), Professor of Mathe-
matics at Jena. Doctrina revolutionum
solis, 16th cent. 14, ff. 45-63.
Cruz (Margaret). Book of receipts,
1674. 1468, ff. 228-246.
Cruz (Christopher de La), r. La Cruz.
Cruz (Francis de La), r. La Cruz.
Cuba, Isle of. Accompt of receipts of a
mercantile voyage to, from Port Royal,
Jamaica, 1679. 2724, f. 87.
Cuckmere Haven, co. 'Suss. Survey
of, 1698. 3233, f. 7 b.
Fairfax* dragoons to, 1645. 1519, f. 94. Cudman, S. v. Cuthman, S.
k 2
132
INDEX.
Cuenz ( ), Conseiller oTlStat de la
R€publique de St. Gall, Switzerland. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1740. Fr. 4056,
ff. 219, 256.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1740.
Fr. 4069, f. 42.
Cueva (Alphonso de La), v. La Cueva.
Cuff© (Henry), Secretary to Lord Essex,
" Differences of ages of man's life," 1600.
Extracts. 1479, ff. 23-31.
Letter to Secretary Cecil, [1601],
1786, ff. 40 b-44.
Cugnac (Antoine de), Marquis de Cugnac.
Hippiatria, 1653. Fr. 1988, ff. 209 b-
216 b.
Cugnac (Paul us de), Dae de Rouures.
Autograph in album, 1614. 3415, f. 22.
Cuilemborgh (-Emilius a), Student in
Theology. Autograph in album, 1668.
1795 or 2597, f. 66.
Culinary Beoeipts. c. Cookery.
Culpeper (Jacobus), Fellow of New Col-
lege, Oxford. Verses in honour of the
Chancellor, Lord Buckhurst, [1591-
1595]. Lat. 3728, f. 8 b.
Culpeper {Sir John), afterw. 1st
Barm Culpeper ; if. P. for Kent. Speech
for the county of Kent, 1640. 1430,
ff. 55-58 b; 1467, ff. 5 b-7 b.
Culpeper (Martin), eldest son of the
Warden of Ne>c College, Oxford. Verses
in honour of the Chancellor, Lord Buck-
hurst, [1591-1595]. 3728, ff. 8, 11 b.
Culpeper (Stephen), youngest son of the
Warden of New College, Oxford. Verses
in honour of the Chancellor, Lord Buck-
hurst, [1591-1595]. Lat. 3728, f. 12.
Culpeper (Thomas), of Hart Ball, Ox-
ford. Verses in honour of the Chancel-
lor, Lord Buckhurst, [1591-1595]. Lat.
3728, ff. 11, 12.
Culpeper. v. Colepeper.
Culverwell (Richard), Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge. Medical case of, by
Dr. J. Pratt, 1645. 587, fl*. 1-12.
Cumberland, County of. Papers of
Lord Carlisle concerning his Lord-
Lieutenancy of, late 17th cent. 2723,
passim.
Letter from the Privy Council to
Lord Carlisle on the Militia tax in, 1683.
2717, f. 15.
, Earl of. v. Clifford (George).
Cumberland, William Augustus, Duke
of, son of George II. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, ft. d. 4058, f. 210.
Cumin (Nicholas), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, by Ensign T. White,
1672. 3514, f. 114.
dimming (Ann), widow of Dr. John
Cutnming, Minister of the Scotch Church.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734. 4053,
ff. 196, 243.
Cummyng (D — ). Letters to Sir fl.
Sloane, 169f, 1702. 4037, ff. 218, 263,
279 ; 4038, f. 341.
Cumont (Kene* de), Sieur de Fiesbrun ou
Fiefbrun. hi scours veritable de la
naissance et vye du Prince de Conde*
17th cent. 1075.
CunSBUfl (Johan), Envoy of the Dutch
E. India Comp. to Persia. Journal,
1651-1652. Germ, extracts. 2912,
ff. 70-107 b.
CundalL v. Condall (Robert).
Cundall (George), Medicines Professor.
Speculum astronomicum, 17th cent.
3745.
Cuningham (George), of Ballyherin,
nr. Letter kenny, Ireland. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, i729. 4050, ff. 114, 175.
Cuningham (Ja— ). Letter to Dr. R.
Gray, n. d. 3216, f. 160.
Cuninghame (David). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1709. 4042, f. 12.
Cuninghame (James), F. R.S., Physician
to the E. I. Factory at Chus'm in China.
Plantae in Insula Palma collects per,
169J. 2376, ff. 5-9.
Description of fish and fowl taken
on a voyage to the Cape of Good Hope,
169J. 2376, ff. 31-37 b.
Meteorological observations by, at
Emiiy, in China, 1698. 4025, ff. 81-89.
Meteorological observations in a
voyage to China, 1700. 3323, ff. 81-84.
Correspondence with J. B. Poggio>
1698. Lat. 2376, ff. 10-21.
Correspondence with J. Arte iga do
la Guerra, [169J]. 2376, ff. 22-30.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700-1702.
3321, ff. 52, 65, 89, 100, 112, 117, 132,
220, 224; 4041, ff. 265, 266; 4064, ff.
132, 144.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1700-
1719. 3321, f. 224; 4025, ff. 90, 92;
4038, f. 35; 4039, ff. 17, 81, 85, 226;
4040, f. 350 ; 4041, ff. 25, 265, 266.
Letter to the East India Company's
servants, 1705. Copy. 3336, ff. 13b-15b.
Memorandum, 1699. 3321, f. 20.
Autograph in album, 1697. 2360,.
f. 7.
INDEX.
133
Cunningham (Alexander), J/./)., afterw.
Sir A. C. Dick, Bart. Letter to Sir H.
Sloaoe, n. d. 4075, f. 39.
Cunningham (James), of Northampton.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1723. 4075,
f. 37.
CunradinUB (Henningius). Carmina,
17th cent. 2888, ff. 13, 14, 89, 103, 116.
Cuperus (Gisbertus), Professor of History
at Detente*'. Inacriptio lapidis ex Aleppo
ei transmissa, circ. 1706. 3563, ff. 13-
67.
Correspondence with A. Olivier,
1706. 3563, ff. 2-8.
Correspondence with I. de Visch,
1706. Fr. 3563, ff. 9-12 b.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1708. Lat.
4041, f. 95.
Owned MS. 3524.
Cuppage (William). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1705, 1706. 4040, ff. 95, 277.
Curita. r. Zurita (Geronimo).
Curll (Edmund), Bookseller. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 170§, 1740, and n. d.
4039, f. 69 ; 4056, f. 249 ; 4058, f. 211.
CurteiB (Thomas), M.D., of Sevenoaks.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1725. 4075,
f. 41.
Curtes (Pier), Keeper of the Wardrobe.
Royal warrant to, to deliver stuff to J.
Ailliott, 1463. 2251, f. 79.
Curtesius (Carolns). De forma medi-
camentorum, 17th cent. 1814, ff. 1-85.
Curtis (R— ), of Rochester. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 172J. 4075, f. 43.
Curtius (Matthaeus), M.D., of Pavia.
N. de S. Michael e responsio ad objecta
facta in ejus determinatione de flebo-
tomia in pleuresi, 1527. 125.
Cusa (Nicolas de). v. Khrypffs.
Customs. Collections relating to the
Custom House, 1671, 1672. 1425;
3931.
Accompt book of a London Custom
House officer, 1672-167§. 379, ff. 21 b-
26.
Journal of a Scotch Custom House
officer, 1692-1696. 2687, ff. 6-58.
Answers from two physicians to
the Commissioners touching infected
gcods brought from Italy, 1743. 4034,
f. 1.
r. Carlisle, co Cumb.
Cuthberson (R— ), of Kiveton, co. York.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1721. 4075,
f.45.
Cuthbert, S. Vita, 13th cent. 1772,
ff. 1-7, 8.
Legend of, by R. Hegge, [1625-
1626] 1322.
Cuthman, S. Note of the place of his
birth and burial, 15th cent. 3744, f. 1.
Cutler (Samuel), M.D. Medical com-
monplace book, 1686. 1424.
Cypher, v. Cipher.
Cyprianus (Abraham), M.D. of Amster-
dam, and LR.C.P., F.R.S. of London.
Medical collections, 17th cent. Lat ,
Dutch and Fr. 2386-2390.
Cyprus, Kingdom of. Account of the
loss of, by Capt. A. Gatti, 1573. Ital.
2256.
Czimmermann ( ). v. Zimmer-
man (Peter).
CaochiUB (Mauritius), of Frankfort.
Horoscope, [1571-1596]. 1770, f. 159 b.
D— (A—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4075, f. 47 b.
D— (A—) alias D— (R— ). Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1718, 17JJ. 4045, ff. 124,
297.
D — (D — ), a Lady. Letter to a lady on
the education of girls, 17th cent. 649,
f. 203.
D— (F— ) p. Douce (Frauds).
D — (G— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1700. 4038, f. 52.
D — (J — ). Verses on the author of
"Pneuma Poeseos Catholicum," 17th
cent. Lat. 3632, f. 152.
D — (J — T — ). v. Desaguliers (Jean
Theophile).
D — (L — ), M.D. Consilium medicum,
pro Rev. Patre Gabriele, 17th cent.
2253, f. 202 b.
D — (P — ). Sonnet sur les victoires du
Roy en Flandre, 1672. 895, f. 34.
D— (R— ) alias D— (A—). Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1718, 17 JJ. 4045, ff. 124,
297.
D— (R— ). Owned, in 1669, MS. 456.
D— (W— ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4058, f. 212.
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D — (W — X of Kensington Gravel Pit*.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 170J. 4075,
f. 46.
Dabila (Joan). Letter to, from D. L.
de Andrada, 1690. Span. 2456, f. 153.
Daoia (Nicolaus de), Ordinis Prcedica-
torum. Anaglypha astronomies, 1476.
1680, ff. 48-130.
Dacre, Barons, v. Fiennes.
Dacre (Thomas), 2nd Baron Dacre of
Qillesland. Letter to Card. Wolsey,
1524. Copy. 3199, f. 19.
Dacres, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 44.
Formerly owned MS. 4031.
Dacres, Lady. Medical recipe for the
stone, 16th cent. 3490, A. f. 49.
Dacres (Arthur), M.D., Professor of
Geometry at Gresham College. Owned,
in 1650, MS. 1067.
Dahlsted (George). Letter to E. Lhwyd,
1706. Fr. and Breton. 4064, f. 106.
Dahme (Anthonius), Student of Medicine
at Leipzig. Autograph in album, 1693,
2360, f. 57.
Daill6 (Jean), Ministre a Paris. Letter
to Mons. de Gruvendol [Le. H. Olden-
burg], 1675. Fr. 4062, f. 185.
Daillon (Daniel). Letters of naturaliza-
tion granted to, 1682. Lat. 2655, f. 155.
Daillon (Jacobus). Letters of naturali-
zation granted to, 1682. Lat. 2655,
f. 155.
Daindridge (Joseph). Description of
English spiders captured in and around
London, 17th cent. 3999.
Dakers (Abraham), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for assault, 1679. 3514,
f. 62.
Dal by (Lionel). Formerly owned MS.
446.
Dalby (Thomas), of Quenby, co. Leic.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1737. 4055,
f. 180.
Dale ( ). Letter to, from Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4069, f. 145.
Dale (James). Scheme of his nativity,
1630. 1707, f. 3 b.
Dale (Robert). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1704. 4039, f. 352.
Dale (Samuel), M.D., of Braintree, co.
Essex. Bequest of books to the Apothe-
caries' Company, London, circ. 1739.
4066, f. 244.
Dale (Samuel), M.D., of Braintree, co.
Essex (continued). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1692-1736. 4025, ff. 94-100 ;
4036, ff. 122, 130 ; 4037, ff. 37, 57, i:J3,
148, 205; 4039, ff. 142, 354, 422, 426;
4040, ff. 4, 8, 10, 75, 148, 205, 241,251,
259, 297, 317, 365; 4041, ff. 14, 16, 20,
46, 253, 271, 277, 285, 329 ; 4042, f. 46 ;
4043, f. 81 ; 4045, ff. 35, 56, 99, 148 ;
4046, ff. 42, 305 ; 4047, f. 120 ; 4052,
f. 340; 4053, ff. 51, 247, 303; 4055,
f. 67 ; 4058, ff. 213-216 b ; 4075, f. 53.
Letters to the same, addressed
under cover to S. Smiths, 1692. 4036,
ff. 122 b, 130 b.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700-1717,
and n. d. 3321, ff. 47, 57, 60, 105, 123,
140, 141, 143, 144, 146, 150, 163-168,
170, 202, 204, 206 ; 3322, ff. 95, 162 ;
4063, f. 218 ; 4064, f. 20.
Letter to Sir T. Robinson, n. d.
Imperf. 4066, f. 311.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1692. 4068, ff. 9, 11.
Dalechamps (Jacques), M.D. Elect u-
arium tabulatum, 16th cent. 1840, f. 55 b.
De peste, 1 7th cent. Extract.
3118, f. 230 b.
Qutedam botanic* ex, 17th. cent.
3119, ff. 342-347. ,
Dallund (Severinus). Pralecta publics
O. Borrichii exceptaa, 1683-1684. 3019,
ff. 2-22.
D'Almasses (M— ), Marquis. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1713, 1715. Fr.
4043, f. 176 ; 4044, f. 25.
Dalrymple (Hew), President of the
Scotch Society for Propagating Christian
Knowledge. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1729, 1731. 4050, f. 29 ; 4052, f. 34.
Dalrympl© (John). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1741. 4057, f. 40.
Dalton (Th — ), Apot/iecary, of London.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1704. 4064, f. 8.
Dam (Gisbert van), of Leyden. Thesis
for a medical degree at Leyden, 1592.
Lat. 64, ff. 114b-115b.
Dam a (Johannes), Magister. Breviarius
medicinal is, 13th cent. 2454, ff. 53 b-81 .
Damacenus [Damaseenus] (Jo-
hannes), Monachus Benedictinus. Aphor-
israi medicales, 14th cent. 420, ff. 260-
262.
Dampier (William), Navigator. Voyages
through the South Seas, 1681-1691.
Partly autogr. 3236, ff. 1-13, 29-233.
Account of his book "A new
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cent. 3986, f. 43.
INDEX.
135
Dan (John), M.D., of Bristol Praxis
medica, 17th cent. 3969, ff. 4-43.
Danbie (John), J/.Z)., of Scarborough.
Correspondence with Dr.R. Wittie, 167$-
1672. 1393, ff. 12 b-17.
Medical certificate, 167J. Lat.
206, B. f. 64.
Danby, Earl of. v. Osborne (Peregrine
Hyde).
Danby (R— ). Formerly owned MS.
443.
Danby (Richard). Owned, in the 16th
cent , MS. 990.
Dances. Figures in dances, 17th cent.
* ,3858, ff. 15-18.
Dandridge ( ), of Moorfields, Lon-
don. Letter to, from S. Brewer, 1731.
4051, f. 266.
Dandy ( ), of Ipswich. Memorandum
of the sale of his house, circ. 1560.
3166, f. 36 b.
Daneau (Lambert), Professor of Theo-
logy at Leyden. Formerly owned MS.
536.
Danes {Dr. John). Catalogue of the
British authors out of* his dictionary,
and the year when they flourished, circ.
1700. 885, f. 33.
Daniel, Propheta. Sompnia, 14th and
15th centt. Lat. and Fr. verse. 3281,
ff. 35-46 ;— 15th cent. Engl. U&9, ff.
29b-31; — 16th cent. Lat. Imperf.
3542, f. 43 ;— 17th cent. Lat. 2561,
f. 55.
Daniel (Henry), Ordinis Prcedicatorum.
De urinis, 1379. Imperf. 2527, ff. 179-
196 b;— 14th cent. Eng. Fragm. 340,
ff. 40-63 b;— 15th cent. Lat. and
Engl. 1100, ff. 3-121 ;— 16th cent. Lat.
and Engl. Imperf. 1721.
Daniel (Samuel), Poet. Poem on " The
ciuile warrs," 17th cent. Imperf.
1443.
Sonnets to Delia, 17th cent.
Imperf. 3943, ff. 149-156.
Daniel (William), Archbishop of Tuam.
Letter to Lord Falkland, 162g. 3827,
f. 69.
Daniell (J— ). Owned, in 17 Of, MS.
1333.
Daniell (Mary), of London. Account of,
16th cent. 1301, f. 188.
Daniell (Samuel). Epitome of Ray's
synopsis, addressed to, early 18th cent.
. 4020, ff. 34-41.
Dannoi (Johan). L'eucraisie, 14th cent.
3126, f. 86.
Dantzig. Epistolse ad Fiatres Dantis-
canos, a J. Dury, 1630, 1633. 654,
ff. 133, 136.
Letter from the magistrates to
Charles II., on a capture of a Lubeck
vessel by a Scottish cruiser, 1667. Lat.
1001, f. 7 b.
Danube, River. Rimed j di V. M. Coronelli
per ripparare i mali di, early 18th cent.
3603.
Dan vers, Family of. Pedigree, 1 6th
cent. 1301, f. 107 b.
Danvers (Mark), of Wickhambrook, co.
Suff. Excerpts from deeds in possession
of, 16th cent Lat. 1301, f. 218.
Danvers (John), son of the Regicide.
Petition in Chancery in the case of, 1659.
2717, f. 2.
Danyell (James). Formerly owned MS.
823.
Dapper (Herbertus), M.D., of Deventer.
Letters to C. Sibelius a Goor, 1678. Lat.
2729, ff. 21, 27.
Autograph in album, 1669. 1795
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Darcy, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 44.
Darcy {Sir Arthur), 2nd son of Thomas,
Baron Darcy. Medical receipt-book,
16th cent. 1592.
Darcy (Kdmuud), Merchant at Tangier.
Receipt of a promissory note. 1666.
3509, f. 121.
D*Arcy (Frederica), widow of Ro'xrt,
Srd Earl of Holdernesse. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1723. 4075, f. 244.
Darcy (Thomas), Baron Darcy. Medical
receipt-books, 16th cent. 1585 ; 1592.
Character of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 32 b. .
Dare (George). Letter to, from W. Lea,
1702. 4063, f. 152.
Darell (Anne), wife of Sir Marmaduke
Darell of Fulmere, Cofferer to James I.
MS. 356 was dedicated to her by Dr. E.
Brandon.
Darell (Elizabeth), wife of 8ir John
Darell, and elder daughter of Sir Edward
Dering, 1st Bart. Note of her birth in
1627 and death in 1650 by F. Bernard,
17th cent. 1707, f. 17 b.
Darell (Thomas), of co. Cornw. Letter to
H. Roberts, 1681. Copy. 3822, f. 167.
136
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Dares Fhrygius. De excidio Troj*,
early 13th cent. 1619, ff. 29-37 b.
D'Argenville (D— ), Secretaire du Boy
en la gmnde Chancellerie. Letter to Dr.
J.G.Scheuchzer,n.</. Fr. 4066, f. 312.
Daria, S., Virgin and Martyr. Legend
of, 15th cent. Lat. 1936, f. 48.
Darlington, Countess of. r. Kielman-
segge (Charlotte Sophia).
Danners (Lionhart), of Nuremberg.
Sketch and description of his brass
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Darnel ( ). Extracta medica ex,
17th cent. 1988, ff. 126-140, 169-174.
Darney (Thomas). Letter to Dr. T.
Browne, 1704. 1911-1913, f. 140.
Darnley, Lord. v. Stuart (Henry).
Darrell (Henry), Barrister. Certificate
of his death and burial at Tangier on his
way from England to Barbados, 1673.
3514, f. 183.
Darlington ( ). Letter to, from J.
Clarke, n. d. 4058, f. 135.
Dartmouth, co. Devon. Deposition re-
specting a robbery in a ship at, 1699.
2717, f. 25.
Survey of the harbour, 1698. 3233,
f. 34 b.
Dartmouth, Baron, v. Legge (George).
Dashwood (Dorothy), wife of Robert,
son of Sir Robert, 1st Bart. Letter to
Sir H. Slojine, 1724. 4075, f. 54 b.
D'Assigny (Fifield), son of Rev. Marius
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death, circ. 1717. 3516, f. 183.
Dastyn (John). Rosarius philosophorum,
15th-16th centt. 212, ff. 99b-120b;
320, ff. 37-50; 2476, ff. 11-23.
Speculum philosophise, 16th-17th
centt. Imperf. 1077, ff. 4-51 b ; 1854 ;
2480.
Liber philosophise ad Neapoleonem
Ursinum, S. Hadriani Curdinalem, 15th
cent . 2 1 2, ff. 43 b-54 b ; 2476, ff. 40-48.
Speculum philosophise ad Neapo-
leonem Ursinum, S. Hadriani Cardinalem,
15th cent. 212, ff. 54 b-79 b ; 2476, ff.
48 b-68.
Secretum secretorum, 15th cent.
2476, ff. 24-39.
Donum dei, 17th cent. 3738, ff.
23-35 b.
Opus de elixir aquarum, 15th cent.
976, f. 15; 1118, ff. 107-111.
Dastyn (John) (continued). Visio alchy-
mica, 15th-17th centt. Lat. and Engl.
212, ff. 21b-23b; 288, ff. 209-210 b;
. 693, ff. 40-42 ; 2476, ff. 1-2 b.
Vision, 17th cent. 2176, f. 46.
Dream, 17th cent. Engl, verse.
288, ff. 54-58 b.
Dauall (John). Medical receipts, 1657.
1812.
Daube (Jacob Jehan). MS. 3084 was,
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Daubeny, Family of. Notes of, 16th
cent 1301, ff. 51, 222.
D'Aubigni (Katharina). Medical re-
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Daude* ( ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
173g. Fr. 4054, f. 185.
Dauely (Peter), Shoemaker. Case of his
wife suffering from tenesmus, 1669.
Lat. 2492, f. 66.
Dauiea (Judith). Letter to Sir T.
Turquet de Mayerne, n. d. 3423, f. 38.
Dauis (James), Soldier at Tangier. Charge
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Daumont, Le Due. r. Aumont (Louis d'),
Due.
Davanzati (Baccio). Capitol i a, di
A. F. Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff.
83 b-85.
Davel (Petrus), Professor of Philosophy
at Lausanne. Autograph in album,
1670. 1795 or 2597, f. 17.
D'Avenant (Charles), Inspector-General
of Exports and Imports. On resumptions
and balance of trade, 18th cent. Ex-
tracts. 2902, ff. 11-16.
Davenant (John), Bishop of Salisbury.
Letters to, from J. Dury, 1634-1636.
Lat. 654, f. 252, 355, 358.
Davenant (Sir William). "Reason,"
in verse, 17th cent. 2230.
Davenport (Mrs. ). Letter to,
from A. Prowse, 1719. 3984, f. 235.
Davenport (Francis). Transcribed, in
the 17th cent., MS. 998.
Davenport (George), Chaplain to Bishojt
Cosin. Letter to Sir A. Henley, 1664.
Copy. 813, f. 77 b.
Letter to Rev. W. Byrstall, 1664.
813, f. 78 b.
Davenport (Henry). Jeicellerf of
Coventry. Letter to the Master Armourer
of the Tower of London, 1595. 2172, f. 27.
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Davenport (Sir Humphrey), Chief Baron
of the Exchequer. Argument on Hamp-
den's case of shipmoney, 1637. 3933,
ff. 276-288.
Davenport (John). Formerly owned
MS. 267.
Daventry, co. Northants. Route from,
to Harrington, late 17th cent. 1009,
f. 198.
Davidson (D— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 2l7.
Davidson (John), M.D., of Gltsgour.
Letter to Dr. C. L. Morlev, 1689. 1256,
f. 23.
Davies (Edward), Vicar of Dunchurch,
co. Warw. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1728. 4075, f. 56.
Davies (G— ), J/. 23., of Birmingham.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1701, and n. d.
4038, 1L 175, 248 ; 4075, f. 51.
• Account by, of an unusual colic,
1701. 4025, f. 101.
Davies (Sir John), Poet; Attorney-
General for Ireland. Letters to, from
Sir F. Bacon, 1603, [1606-1619]. 3078,
ff. 35 b, 50 b.
Davies (John), D. D., Hector of Hey don,
co. Essex. Letter from his physician to
Sir H. Sloane, 171|. 4077, f. 130.
Davies (John), President of Queen's
College, Cambridge. Testimonial, as Vice-
Chancellor, in favour of R. Smith, 172J.
Copy. 4077, f. 338.
Davies (My lea). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1716. 4044, f. 254.
Davies (W— ), of Oporto. Letter to
J. Petiver, 1715. 4065, f. 218.
Davis (Hugh), of Charles City, Virginia.
List of physiological collections of Rev.
J. Banister, 1692. 3321, f. 8.
Davis (James). Warrant for his salary
as supernumerary groom of the Privy
Chamber, 166*. 856, f. 11.
Davis (John). Wrote, in 1690, MS. 3629,
ff. 41-44.
Davison al. Bodkin ( ). Account
of a conference with Card. Mazarin's
Secretary, sent to Sec. Thurloe by,
1655-1658. 972, ff. 19-22 b.
Davison (Ralph), of London. Letter to,
from his cousin Thomas, 1719. 4075,
f. 50.
Davison (Thomas), of Durham. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1719. 4075, f. 49.
Letter to his cousin Ralph, 1719.
4075, f. 50.
Davison (William), Ambassador to the
Low Countries; afterw. Secretary of
State. Instructions to, 1576, 1577.
2442, ff. 91, 98.
Apology of, for execution of the
warrant on Mary, Queen of Scots, [1587].
3199, ff. 323-328.
Davy du Perron (Jacques), Cardinal
Bishop of Evreux and Archbishop of Sens.
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1950, ff. 92-112.
Davys (Her—), of Carrick. Letter to
Dr. E. Borlase, 1680. 1008, f. 281.
Davys (John), of Sandridge. Journal
by, of voyage from -Acheen to Sumatra,
17th cent. 3668, ff. 156 b,'157 ; 3959, f. I.
Dawes ( Sir Abraham), of Putney ; Farmer
of the Customs. Note of his standing
godfather to Dr. Hodges at Richmond,
1629. 810, f. 1.
Dawes (Sir William), 3rd Bart. ; Bishop
of Chester. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1711. 4042, f. 268.
Dawson (Nicholas). Personal expenses,
1598, 1599. 1137, ff. 1, 98-110 b.
Dawson (Richard), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against for assault and battery,
circ. 1678. 3514, f. 156.
Dawson (William), Marshal-General at
Tangier. Warrant to, from Lord Middle-
ton, 167}. 3299, f. 122.
Dawtry (Sir Henry), of Moore in Pet-
vcorth, co. Suss. Dedicatory epistle to,
from E. Poeton, 17th cent. 1954, f. 162.
Day (Alexander). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4058, f. 219.
Day (John), of Gonville and Caias College,
Cambridge; Dramatist. Learning's Pil-
grimage, 17th cent. 3150.
Day (Paul). Medical receipts, 1604-1642.
137.
Day (William), Dean of Windsor.
Speech of T. Matthewe on the election
of, as Prolocutor in Convocation, 15*}.
Lat. 1710, ff. 104-106.
Day (William), Gunner, P.N. Examina-
tion at Tangier respecting the captain of
a Genoese ship, 1665. 1952, f. 84.
Days. Versus de significatione dierum
mensis, 11th cent. 475, f. 216 b.
Of good and evil days in the year,
15th cent. 540, f. 23 b ; 963, f. 73 ;—
16th cent. Fr. 514, f. 78.
Deacon (Thomas), of Manchester; Phy-
sician* and Nonjuring Bishop. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1730. 4077, f. 105.
158
INDEX.
Deal, co. Kent. Description of, 1693.
1913, f. 54.
Drawing of the castle, by Capt. J.
Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 76 b.
Deane (Sir Anthony), Navy Commissioner.
Method for calculating the cost of a
nary, [1660-1678]. 2032, f. 52.
Complaint against, for sending
information to the French Government,
1679. 3065, f. 30.
Deane (Edmond), M.D. Spadacrene
Anglicana, 17th cent. Extract. 1178,
ff. 170-173.
Deane (Robert). Cure for a child's
"scald " head, 17th cent. 2548, f. 42 b.
Deane (Richard), Regicide. Epitaph,
circ. 1653. Lat. 4022, f. 50 b.
Dearmor (Stephen), of Luton. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1697. 3321, f. 15 b.
Death. Versus de signis mortis, 14th
cent. 568, f. 217.
Thesis on the sentence, Mors omni-
bus communis, 17th cent. 933, ff. 84-87.
Debenham, co. Suff. Payment to the
town by Pembroke Hall, Cambridge,
17th cent. 2592, ff. 11 b-13.
Deckers (Fredericus), Professor of Medi-
cine at Ley den. Praxis medica, 1698.
2738.
Collegium ejus practicum in Noso-
comio, 1709. 2966, ff. 21-29.
Dee, River. Reasons for making it
navigable, 18th cent. 3323, f. 267.
Dee (Arthur), Alchemist ; Chief Physician
to the Czar of Russia. Area arcanorum
abstrusse hermetic* scientist, 1634.
1876, ff. 1-83.
Astronomica - medica, 17th ont.
Hologr. 1902.
Scheme of his nativity, 13 July,
1579. 1902, f. 28.
Dee (Isabel), daughter of Arthur Dee,
Alchemist. Scheme of her nativity, 5
Sept. 1614. 1902, f. 27 b.
Dee (Isabella), wife of Arthur Dee. Note
of her death, 1634. 1902, f. 11.
Dee (Jane), daughter of Arthur Dee, Al-
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March, 1605. 1902, f. 10.
Dee (John), Astrologer. Horoscope, 1527.
1782, f. 31.
Mysteriorum libri v., 1581-1583.
Aiitogr. 3188.
Copy of the same work by E.
Dee (John), Astrologer (continued). Book
of Enoch, transcribed by E. Kelley, 1583.
3189.
Other copies of the same work,
17th cent. 78, f. 120 ; 2599, ff. 1-45.
Claves Angelicas, 1584, 1585.
Autogr. 3191.
Copies of the same work by E.
Ashmole, 1672. 3678;— 17th cent.
Imperf. 78, f. 122.
Instructions and annotations on
Euclid's Elements, 1569. 15.
Mathematical preface annexed to
Euclid, 157}. Copy, circ. 1700. 885,
f. 72.
Owned, in 1557, MSS. 2128 and
2325, and, in 1559, MS. 2327.
Dee (John), son of Arthur Dee, Alchemist.
Scheme of his nativity. 24 July,; 1606.
1902, ff. 9b-14.
Dee (Margaret), daughter of Arthur Deet
Alchemist. Scheme of her nativity, 4
April, 1603. 1902, f. 9 b.
Dee (Richard). Owned, in 1648, MS. 3630.
Deerham (Rev. ). Letter to, from
P. Hall, 1705. 4064, f. 61.
Deering (Charles), M.D., Botanist. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1735. Lat. 4054,
f. 86.
Certificate of his medical pro-
ficiency, from Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent.
4069, f. 204.
Deering (Sir Edward), Bart. r. Dering.
Defoe (Benjamin Norton), 2nd son of
Daniel Defoe. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1733. 4053, f. 110.
Degoone (Sir Bernard), r. Gomme (Sir
Bernard de).
Deidier (Chevalier Antoine), Professor
of Medicine at Montpellier. Experiences
sur la bile des pestiflres de Marseille,
1721. 3323, ff. 215-218 ; 3324, ff. 221-
228; 4034, f. 7.
Dissertation sur l'origine du souffre
vif, etc., 1735. 4025, ff. 104-113.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1725, 1735,
1738. Fr. 4025, f. 102 ; 4047, f. 327 ;
4055, f. 359.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
Ashmole, 1672. 3677.
1724, and n. d. Fr. 4068, f. 117;
4069, f. 146.
DekyngSton (Edward), Alchemist, of
London. Alchemical extracts, 158$.
2170, ff. 66-71 b ; 3180 ; 3684, ff. 1-46 b.
Delabene (Elizabeth). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. of. 4058, f. 221.
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INDEX.
139
Delaooste (J—), M.D., of Bath and
Paris. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1720-
1733, and n. d. Engl, and Fr. 4045,
f. 323; 4046, ff. 116,256,318; 4047,
ff. 5, 88; 4048, f. 124; 4052, f. 137;
4053, f. 11; 4058, f. 222.
Delacourt (John). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1733. 4053, f. 19.
Delafaye (Charles), Under - Secretary
of State. Letter to Dr. Silvestre, 1705.
Fr. 4064, f. 72.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1721,
1724, 173$ . 3984, f. 98 ; 4046, ff. 330 ;
4047, f. 234; 4075, f. 59.
Delafaye (Cap*. L— ), brother of the
Under-Secretary of State. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 173|. 4075, f. 58.
Delagrive (Jean), Abbe. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1733, 1734, and n. d. Fr.
4052, f. 361 ; 4053, ff. 140, 178 ; 4058,
f. 224.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1733, 173}. Fr. 4068, ff. 205, 217, 223.
De La Haize (Abraham), Servant to the
late William Bill, Merchant at Falmouth,
co. Corn'jo. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. Fr. 4058, f. 226.
Delamaine (Richard), Sen., Mathema-
tician. Notes on the " Apology against
his * Grammelogia,' by W. Oughtred,"
17th cent. 1983, B. f. 77.
Delamare, Family of. Formerly owned
MS. 514.
Delamere, Barons, v. Booth.
Delangle (Jacobus), Consiliarius Regius.
Owned, in 1624, MS. 2417.
Delarmer, Family of. Pedigree and
arms of, 17th cent. 3836, f. 32 b.
Delauiie (Nathanael), of Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge] son of Pierre De-
laune, French Minister at Norwich.
Commonplace book, 1618-1642. 385.
Delaune (Paul), M.D., Physician to the
Lord Deputy of Ireland. Pharmacopeia,
et diarium pharmacenticura, 1613-1622.
890, ff. 1-143 b.
Receipt for his pills, 17th cent.
2281, f. 63.
Delaune (Pierre), Minister of the French
Church at Norwich. Sermons, 17th cent.
385, ff. 48-59 b, 62-89 b.
Delaval (Sir Ralph), Is* Bart, of Seaton
Delaval. Letter to Lord Carlisle, 168J.
2724, f. 137.
Delavall (Isabel). Formerly owned MS.
3319.
Delbene (Alphonsns), Bishop of Albi.
Verses to, by R. Thory, 17th cent.
Lat. 1768, f. 19 b.
Delfino (Card. Daniel Marcus). Letters
to the Danish Envoy at Paris, 1700.
Fr. 2877, ff. 149, 155.
Letter to, from C. A. Fabroni,
1697. Ital. 2877, f. 114.
Delisle (Joseph Nicholas). Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1740, 1742. Fr. 4056,
ff. 199, 206.
De I/Isle (Louis), of St. Petersburg.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1742, and n. d.
Fr. 4057, f. 144 ; 4058, f. 228.
DeliUB (Matthias), Scholce Hamburgensis
Rector. Verses on his picture, by H.
Cunradinus, 17th cent. Lat 2888, f. 16.
Dell (Elizabeth). MS. 3907 was dedicated
to her by W. Drax.
Delmanhorstius (Henricus Alius Salo-
mons). Oratio funebris in F. Raphe-
lengium, [1597]. 2764, ff. 165-168 b.
Lacrymse in abitum C. Rapheleugii,
et querquer® ob reditum F. Raphe-
lengii, 1601. 2764, f. 169.
Delmenhorst, Grand Duchy of. Col-
lectanea ecclesiastica et civilia de, 18th
cent. 2886, ff. 13, 20.
Delmonte (Chaterine), cy-devant Cor-
donnitre de la Reine Mere. Letter to
,c*rc.l617. Fr. 3813, ff. 46-50 b.
Delor (L — ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1738. Fr. 4055, ff. 319-321 b.
Demahoy (Thomas), of Guildford, co.
Surr. Power of attorney to, from
Lord Middleton, 1673. 3511, f. 212 b.
Demonfriart at. Vincent, Dr. v.
Vincent a/. Demonfriart (George).
Denbigh, County of. Objections by the
gentlemen of, to the grant of lands in,
to Lord Portland, 1695. 3962, f. 53.
Denbigh (M — ). r. Feilding (Mary),
widow of William, 3rd Earl of Denbigh.
Denbigh Land Manor, co. Denbigh.
Objections to the grant of, to Lord
Portland, 1695. 3962, f. 5?..
Denby (Domina ), of Northampton.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 18 b.
Dendy, Family of. Formerly owned MS.
926.
Dengayn (William). Formerly owned
MS. 1617.
140
INDEX.
Denham (Sir John), Baron of the Ex*
chequer. Speech to, by Lord Keeper
Bacon, 1617. 3522, f. 25.
Opinion on Hampden's case of
shipmoney, 1638. 3933, f. 275.
Denham (Thomas), Vicar of Hollington,
oo. Suss. Copy of Hollington Register,
from 25 May, 1717 to 20 Febr., 171},
made by, 1718. Jlologr. 4045, f. 127.
Denhoff (Magnus Ernest), Castellanus
Wordensis et Capitaneus Derbatensis.
Letter to, from J. Dnrv, 1636. Lot
654, f. 51.
Denmark and Norway, Sovereigns of.
Frederic I. Letter, as Duke of Schleswig-
Holstein, on the death of R. J , ante 1523.
Copy. 3667, f. 15 b.
Christian III. Negotiation of the
Scottish Ambassador with, 1544. Lot.
3199, ff. 238b-242b.
Frederic II. MS. 11 was dedicated
to him, in 1570, by P. Severinus.
Christian IV. Letter to Qu. Eliza-
beth, 1594. L<it. 3299, f. 31.
Decrees relating to the
Medical Faculty in Copenhagen Uni-
versity, 1619-1639. Danish. 3000,
ff. 101-103.
Letter to Gen. J. G. von
Arnheim on the death of Prince Ulric,
1633. Copy. 22, f. 10.
Frederic III. Treaty between
Denmark and England, 1667. 2680, ff.
61 b-63.
Note of cessation of hos-
tilities between England and Denmark,
1667. 3509, f. 141.
Letter to Charles II., 1669.
Lat. 1519, f. 223.
Dispute with the Dukes of
Holstein Gottorp, and Holstein Plotfn,
1669. Lat. 1519, f. 235.
Christian V. Extempore verses
on, 1674. Lat. 1381, f. 19.
Letter from the Danish
Ambassador, at the instance of Qu. Char-
lotte Amelia, on behalf of M. de La Pla-
cette, 1687. Fr. 2890, f. 27.
Frederic IV. Verses on the
Danish-Russian fleet by M. R. Dublar,
1716. Lat. 3421, f. 31.
Denmark, George, Prince of. In-
tended visit to England, 1669. Lat*
1519, f. 223.
Letter to, from P. Langmaak for
pecuniary assistance, 1684. Qerm.
1378, f. 5.
Calligraphical portrait of, by J.
Dennington, co. Suff. Notes of arms
of family of Wyngefield in the church,
16th cent. 1301, f. 338.
Dennis (John), Critic. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1722, 1728. 4046, f. 295 ; 4049,
f. 155.
Denny ( ). Salve for a sore or hurt,
late 17th cent. 1087, f. 10 b.
Denonne (Daniel). J. Munniks dictata
practica ad J. Fernelii pathologiam no-
tata per, 1683, 1684. 229, ff. 3 b-94.
Denton (Elizabeth), daughter of George
Denton of Cardew. Certificate of her
birth and baptism at Dalston, 1654.
2281, f. 2 b.
Depkin (Johann), of Riga. Autograph
in album, 1697. 2360, f. 15.
Depleurs (Edward), M.D. Miscellanea
ex ejus libro collectaneorum, 17th cent.
174, f. 19.
Derby, Earls of. v. Stanley.
Dereham (Sir Thomas), 4th Bart. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1728-1738. 1968,
ff. 62-67; 4025, f. 114; 4049, ff. 85,
119, 133, 165, 187, 198, 241, 246;
4050, ff. 67, 115, 226 ; 4051, ff. 22, 97,
227, 272; 4052, ff. 20, 212, 243; 4053,
ff. 103, 120, 285 ; 4054, ff. 5, 80; 4055,
ff. 1, 19, 116, 195, 217, 252, 262, 267,
273, 330, 353.
Letter to Dr. W. Rutty, 1730.
4066, f. 90.
P.S. of a letter to S. E. Assemanus,
1733. 4066, f. 105.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1727,
1737. 4068, ff. 137, 316.
Letters to, from A. Vallisneri and
E. Manfredi, 1728. Ital. Copies. 4049,
ff. 121, 121 b.
Account of the spontaneous com-
bustion of Signora C. Zangari sent by,
to Sir H. Sloane, 1731. Ital. 4025,
f. 117.
Account of a hurricane at Monte-
Dundass, 1702. 4027, f. 55.
fortino sent by, to Sir H. Sloane, 1735.
Engl, and Ital. 1968, ff. 68-70 b.
Dereham, West, Abbey, co. Korf.
Genealogical excerpts from a book of,
by J. Strangeman, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 30.
Derham (William), Vicar of Upminster,
and Canon of Windsor. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1698-1734. 4025, ff. 118-
127; 4037, f. 46; 4039, ff. 103, 151,
418 ; 4040, ff. 18, 26, 69, 129, 141, 212,
216, 264, 272, 287, 334; 4041, ff. 67,
99, 106, 114, 168, 176, 235, 255, 296,
INDEX.
141
308, 312 ; 4042, ff. 24, 164, 199, 203,
205, 210, 245, 250, 319; 4043, ff. 1, 55,
110, 134, 149, 174, 205, 213, 215, 227,
296 ; 4044, f. 100 ; 4045, ff. 27, 66 ; 4046,
ff. 43, 200, 271 ; 4049, ff. 63, 163, 211 ;
4050, ff. 9, 163 ; 4051, ff. 162, 192, 293 ;
4052, f. 25 ; 4053, ff. 305, 376 ; 4058,
ff. 230, 232
Letters to J. Petiver, 1708-171$.
3321, f. 231 ; 3322, ff. 7, 10, 12.
Dering (Sir Cholmley), 4th Bart., of
Surrenden. Horoscope, 1679. 1770,
f. 136.
Dering (Edward), Rector of Pluckley.
Answers to the articles propounded to
him by the Star Chamber, 1573. 303,
ff. 21-22 b.
Godly letters to his brother Richard
and to others, 1573-1575, copied by N.
Wellington, 1650. 922, ff. 23-30 b.
Dering (Sir Edward), Ut Bart., of
Surrenden. Speech concerning the
Canons, 1640. 1430, ff. 65-68.
Speeches in Parliament on the
Committee of Religion, 1640. 1430,
ff. 65-68 ; 1467, f. 4.
Speech in Parliament on the Papist
and Prelatine factions, 1640. 3317, f. 3.
Dering (Ed ward), of Canterbury. Scheme
of h is nativity, 163J. 1 707, f. 13 b.
Dering (Elizabeth), v. Darell (Elizabeth).
Dering (Henry), 2nd son of S>'r Edcartf,
1st Hart. Scheme of nativity of, 1632.
1707, ff. 17 b, 18.
Dering (Mary). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1728, 1729. 4049, f. 151; 4050, f. 199.
Dermott (Hugh), of Bologna. Letter to
Dr. R. Hooke, 1683. 1039, f. 142.
Deryke ai. Ydryche (Mag. John),
Doctor. De jndiciis nrinaram et de
iafinnitatibus earnndem, circ. 1400.
147, ff. 79 b-84.
Desaguliers (J— H— ). Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1725, 1726. Fr. 4047, f.
342; 4048, f. 164.
Desaguliers (Jem Theophile). Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1716-173J. 4044,
f. 170; 4049, ff. 68, 215; 4050, ff. 40,
244 ; 4051, f. 200.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. </. 4066,
f. 310.
Desainliens at. Hollibande (Claude).
Treatise on dancing, translated by T.
Chinalls, 1598. 904, ff. 135-154 b.
Descartes (Rene). "Methodus mea
practice, in qua sunt remedia ac medi-
camenta," 17th cent. 2618.
Abbreviations Feltonienses de
Cartesio, 17th cent. 2613, ff. 1-99 b.
Dictata in principia Cartesii a B.
de Voider, circ. 1700. 1216, ff. 75-128 b.
Principiorum Cartesii compendium
n R. Gray, 18th cent. 3214, ff. 10b-59.
Sententia Cartesii de motu cordis
non est veritati consentanea, secundum
F. Glisson, 17th cent. 3309, f. 141.
De Cartesii erroribus, 17th cent.
2884, ff. 37-39.
Letter to a French physician on
the heart and blood, 17th cent. Copy.
Imperf. 1393, f. 10.
Letter to Pere Mersenne, 17th
cent. Extract. 4021, f. 143.
Verses on, by B. Severinius, 17th
cent. Lat. 2S70, f. 87 b.
Deschemps (Anthonv). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1708. Fr.' 4041, f. 221.
Deschisaux (Pierre), Botaniste du Roy.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1726-1739.
Lat. and Fr. 3322, f. 116; 4048, ff.
225, 252 ; 4056, ff. 34, 82, 88.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 173g.
Fr. 4069, f. 20.
Des Houlieres, A", r. La Fon de
Boisguerin des Houlieres (Antoinette de).
Des IiOges (Marie Bruneau de). Sonnet
a la m6moire de, par Gombauld, 17th
cent. 895, f. 59.
Des Maizeaux (Pierre). Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1700-1740 and n. d. Fr.
4037, f. 376; 4038, ff. 65, 172, 197,
201, 233 ; 4042, ff. 247, 288, 303 ; 4044,
f. 175 ; 4045, ff. 309, 335 ; 4053, f. 165 ;
4056, f. 330; 4058, ff. 233-241.
Letters to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer,
n.d. 4066, ff. 314-318 b.
Des Marais (Francois Seraphin Regnier),
Abate ; Secretary to the Royal Ac idemy of
France, v. Regnier des Marais.
Des Marets (D— ), of the Haque. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1686, 1688'. Fr. 4036,
ff. 20, 40.
Desmay (Louis). Relation of the voyage
of the Fathers of La Mercy to the King-
doms of Fez and Marocco for the re-
demption of Christian slaves in 1681 ;
translated by D. Jones, ISth cent. 822.
Desmond, Earl of. v. Feilding (William).
Des Moulins (Scipio). M.D., of Canter-
bury. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1707.
Imperf. 4041, f. 38.
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INDEX.
D680Ulies (Ann). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1714. 4043, f. 303.
Despanterius (Joannes), of Sinote in
Flanders. CommenUrii grammatici,
early 16th cent. 2778, ff. 8-59.
Despenaer, Earls of Gloucester. Note*
of, 16th cent. 1301, f. 40 b.
DeepotinUB (Gaspar), Medical Student
at Cambridge. Letter to P. Moore, circ.
1613. Lot. Fragm. 1663, f. 31 b.
DestOUOhes ( -\ Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1736. Fr. 4054, f. 279.
Detharding (Georg), Sen., M.D. Con-
silia medics, 1684, 1685. Germ. 2882,
ff. 120, 128, 140, 144.
Dethilloys (N— ). Letter to Lord Falk-
land, 1621. Fr. 3827, f. 12.
Devonian (Major Francis), of Dublin.
Letter to Dr. S. Wall, 1691. 1731, A.
f. 71.
Deverell (John). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 173f, [1737]. 4053, f. 370;
4058, f. 242.
Devereux, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 41 b.
Devereux (Robert), 2nd Earl of Essex.
Horoscope, 1566-1588. 1697, f. 54 b.
Account of his voyage to Cadiz in
1596, by Dr. Marbeck, 17th cent. 226.
Voyage, in 1596, to Cadiz, 17th
cent. 43, f. 39 b ; 1303, ff. 1-6.
Warrant for payment to, for naval
volunteers, 1596. Copy. 33, f. 5 b.
— Voyage, in 1597, to the Azores,
17th cent. 43, f. 49.
Apology of, to A. Bacon, 17th
cent. 1132, ff. 15-25.
Speeches at the Council on the
failure of his Irish expedition, 1599.
3828, ff. 47 b-63.
Parley with Sir R. Sidney at Essex
House, 1600. 1856, ff. 10-13.
Trial of, 1601. 756 ; 1427, ff. 87-
101; 1779, ff. 189 b-208; 1856, ff. 13 b-
30.
Letters to Qu. Elizabeth, n. d.
Copies. 1856, ff. 5, 6 b.
Correspondence with Lord Keeper
Egerton, 1600. Copies. 826, f. 3; 1775,
ff. 54, 55 b.
Correspondence with A. Bacon,
n. d. 1856, ff. 7b, 9b; 3078, ff. 14b-
20.
Letters to, from Sir F. Bacon, 1599.
Devereux (Robert), 2nd Earl of Essex
(continued). Correspondence with Cam-
bridge University, 1598. Copies. Lot.
3562, ff. 71-75.
Verses called u The Earle of Essex
his Buzxe," 1598. 1303, ff. 71-72.
Verses when in the Tower, 1600.
Imperf. 1779, ff. 208 b-212.
Devereux (Robert), Srd Earl of Essex.
Horoscope, 1591. 1697, f. 54 b.
Case of divorce from Lady F«
Howard; 1613, 1614. 363, ff. 77-80;
1002; 1470, ff. 268-275; 1819; 1856,
ff. 47-50; 2531, ff. 141-149; 3828,
ff. 1-47.
Petition to Charles I., 1640. 1710,
ff. 118, 120.
Letter to Lord Fairfax, 164}.
1519, f. 28.
Letter to, from the Lords of the
Council at Edinburgh, 1639. 650, f. 93.
Devereux (Walter), 1st Earl of Essex.
Account of the expenses of his installa-
tion as K.G., 1572. 1786, f. 92 b.
The manner of his death, 1576.
303, ff. 18b-20b.
Verses on his deathbed by, 1576.
1896, f. 58.
Devie (Sir Henry), Is* Bart. ; Chancellor
of Windsor Castle and of the Order of
the Garter. Warrant to, for granting a
knight's place to J. Jobson, 1661. 856,
f. 23.
Devizes, co. Wills. Royal letter to the
mayor and aldermen, recommending R.
Foot to be Town Clerk, 1660. 856, f. 3 b.
Devon, County of. Letter from the Jus-
tices of Peace for, to the Privy Council,
temp. Chas. I. Copy. 1775, f. 72.
Description of a natural history
collection made in, 18th cent. 4019,
f. 130.
Verses in the Devonshire dialect.
1775, ff. 83-85b ; 3078, ff. 4b-14 ; 3522,
f. 1.
by W. Strode, 17th cent. 542, f. 18 b.
Devon, Earls of. v. Courtenay.
Devyek (Loys), Procurevr Royal in
Guernsey. Coustumes et usages de
Pisle de Guernsey par, 1583. 2446.
Dewe (John), of Hampton, co. Oxon.
Letters to J. Petiver, 170}, 1703. 3321 ,
ff. 113, 119, 126, 128.
D'Ewee (Sir Symonds), 1st Bart. Letter
on his historical collections, by Sir R.
Gipps, 1697. 970, f. 1.
Diaoulus (Paulus). v. Warnefridus
(Paulas), Diaconus.
INDEX.
143
Dialects.
v. Ceylon.
Devon, County of.
Dialling. The art of dialling, 17th cent.
3636, ff. 168-203 b.
Dialling and the planetary instru-
ments, 17th cent. 3722, ff. 87-93 b.
The art of dialling, 17th cent.
1435, ff. 131-134.
Key to the art of, 17th cent. 3764,
ff. 1-4.
On dialling, 18th cent. 1781.
Diaries.
v. Bere (Richard).
Foot (Daniel), M.I).
Petiyer (James).
Dias (Antonio), of Tangier. Qrant of a
passport to, by Col. Norwood, 1666.
Span. 1955, f. 52.
Diceonson (PI—). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1733. 3299, f. 144 ; 4053, f. 25.
Dickenson (Edmund), v. Dickinson.
Dickenson (William). Letter to Dr. L.
Plukenett, n. d. 4066, f. 319.
Dickins (W — ). Specimens of penman-
ship, dedicated to Charles II., ante 1676.
1109.
Dickinson (Edmund), M.D., Physician to
Charles II. Epistle on alchemy to T.
Mundanus, tire. 1684. 3758, ff. 58-62.
Answer to, from T. Mundanus,
1684. Fr. and Engl. 3629, ff. 202-
228 b ; 3762, ff. 32-63.
Dickinson (Guido), of Newark on Trent.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1725. 4047,
f. 330.
Dickinson (John), of Bermuda. Letters
to J. Petirer, 1700,' 170}. 4063, ff. 14,
33, 63.
Dickinson (W— ). Letter to , 166 j.
4062, f. 167.
Dickson (Tobias), M.D.% of St. John's
College, Cambridge. Synopsis poetica
disputationis in theses duas medicas
cum ejus res pons o, 1656. Printed and
MS. 363, ff. 94-99 ; 3309, ff. 72, 107-
111.
Dictionaries. Fragment of Promp-
torium Parvulorum, 15th cent. 1044,
f. 249.
Selectus vocabulorum usus ex
Cicerone delibatus, 17th cent. 888,
ff. 1-92 b.
Vocabularium Armenico-Latinum,
Dictionaries {continued). French-Ger-
man vocabulary, 17th cent. 2924, ff.
51-53 b.
French-Turkish vocabulary, 17th
cent. 2924, ff. 59-79.
Italian -English dictionary, with an
explanation of Italian terms of architec-
ture, 17th cent. 860.
Latin-Greek vocabulary, 17th cent.
947, ff. 37-40.
Persian-Dutch dictionary, 17th
cent. 2919.
Persian-German vocabulary, 17th
cent. 2924, ff. 1-43.
Spanish- English vocabulary, 17th
cent. 1468, ff. 49-74 b.
Spanish-Latin vocabulary of
phrases and proverbs, 17th cent. Span
and Lat. 437.
Dictys Cretensis. Argument of his
41 Warres of Troy," 17th cent. Imperf.
3708, f. 1.
Didacus, S. Nomina Cardinalium qui
ejus canonization i interfuerunt, 1588.
1710, f. 43.
Diemerbroeok (Cornelius a), Synodi
Ultrajectina Scriba. Apograph um ex
actis Synodi Ultrajectinse testatum a,
1635. 1465, f. 190 b.
Diemerbroeok (Isbrandus de). Colle-
gium in J. Johnstoni "Idea medicinae
universal," late 17th cent. 619, ff. 45-
106 b.
Dictata Collegii ad praxim ejus,
16th cent. 1236, ff. 9&-105.
Nonnulla ex ejus tractatu de
peste, 17th cent. 1892, ff. 69 b-73 b.
Autograph in album, 1669. 1795
17th cent. 1574.
or 2597, f. 9.
Dieppe, in France. Receptee miscellanies
du chirurgien de Dieppe, 1654. 2502,
ff. 143-146.
Diest (Henrick a), Professor Senior of
Theology at Deventer. Autograph in
album, 1668. 1795 or 2597, f. 23.
Diest (Samuel a), Professor of Theology
at Hardcrwijk. Autograph in album,
1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 34.
Diet. v. Gal en us (Claudius).
Dietrichstein(CW. Franz von), Prince,
Governor of Moravia. Letter to L.
Petrucci, 1605. Ital. Copy. 415, f. 17.
DietB (Jean Martin), at Annaburg in
Saxony. Autograph in album, 1693.
2360, f. 58.
Dieu (Ludovicusde), Sen. In ejus effigiem
versus M. Z. Eoxhornii, 17th cent. 2764,
f. 39.
144
INDEX.
Difhico (Francisco), Jurisconsult, of
Sebenico. Consilia medica pro ejus
tumore, 1639, 1642. Ital. 2253, ff. 238-
241.
Digby (George), Baron Digby, afterw. 2nd
Earl of Bristol. Speeches in Parliament
moving a remonstrance of the state of
the kingdom and concerning grievances,
1640. 1430, ff. 24-30, 31-36.
Abstract of his speech concerning
grievances, 1640. 1200, f. 16.
Speech to the bill of triennial
Parliaments, 164}. 1467, ff. 61-66.
Proceedings relating to, in the
House of Commons, 1 July, 1663. 3251,
f. 1.
Articles of treason exhibited by,
against Lord Clarendon, 10 Julv, 1663.
3299, 1 209.
Letter to (?) Lord Newcastle, 164}.
1519, f. 26.
-- Letter to, from Lady Aubigny,
1645. 1519, f. 86.
Digby (John), 1st Earl of Bristol. Corre-
spondence with Lord Conway, 1625, 1626.
1710, ff. 287,287 b.
Petition to the House of Lords,
1626. 1710, f. 289 b.
Correspondence with the Lord
Keeper Coventry, 1626. 1710, ff. 289 b,
290.
Articles bv, against Lord Conway,
1626. 1710, ff." 291, 292.
Articles charged against the Duke
of Buckingham, 1626. 826, f. 24 b.
Relation of his impeachment in
the House of Lords, 1626. 1008, ff. 6-9.
Proceedings in Parliament relating
to, 1626-1627. 1710, ff. 294 b-305 b.
Speech in Parliament, 1640. 1430,
ff. 20-23.
Digby (John), M.P., of Mansfield Wood-
how, co. Notts. Letters to J. Petiver,
with drafts of answers, 1715. 4065,
ff. 227, 228.
Digby (Sir Kenelra), Chancellor to the
Queen Mother, Henrietta Maria. Obser-
vations on Sir T. Browne's Religio medici,
1642. 904, ff. 222-239 b.
Exposition of Spenser's verses con-
cerning the soul and body of man, in a
letter to Sir E. Stradling, ante 1644. 20.
Of bodies, 1651. 2781, ff. 78-91.
La gulrison den playes par la
Poudre de Sympathie, ante 1658. 3297.
Collections des proc£d£s de chymie
Digby (Sr Kenelm), Chancellor to the
Queen Mother, Henrietta Maria (con-
tinued). Collections from his u Discourse
concerning the vegetation of plant*,"
cic. 1670. 149, ff. 76-79.
Discourse cone, the vegetation of
plants, 17th cent. Extract. 2148, f. 195.
Electuarium magnum cordiale
catholicum pro, a Dre. Turquet de
Mayerne, 17th cent. 2220, f. 201 b.
Medical prescription of, for phthisis,
17th cent. hat. 2812, f. 42.
Letters to, from B. Herland al.
Severinius, 1663. 2870, ff. 151b, 153 b.
Digby (Kenelme). Letter to Abdell,
with draft of answer, n. d. 4066, f. 32 1 .
Digby (Lettice), Baroness Offaly ; widow
of Sir Robert Digby of Cokshill. Letter
to Lord Falkland, i626. 3827, f. 77.
Digby (William), 5th Baron Digby.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1707. Lnperf.
4040, f. 371.
DiggOS (Sir Dudley), M.P. for Kent.
Arguments in the conference with the
Lords, 1628. 826, f. 53.
Kev to a cipher, circ. 1612. 2717,
ff. 3, 4. '
Digges (Leonard), Sen. Preface to his
** Pantometria," 17th cent. Extract.
3323, f. 174.
DiggS (Robert). Collectanea de praxi
medica, 17th cent. 1227.
Dijck (A mold us van), Ooudtnus. Com-
mentaria philosophica in Aristotelis logi-
cam, 1674. Autojr. 3177.
Commentaria in logicam, 1675.
Autogr. 3178.
Diksori (John), Mag. Joannis Rati dis-
cipulus. Wrote, in 1613, MS. 3371,
ff. 1-22.
DilleniUB (John James), M.D. ; Professor
of Botany at Oxford. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1734-1 74 J. 4053, f. 222 ; 4055,
f. 350 ; 4057, f. 172.
Letter to S. Brewer, it. J. 4066,
f. 322.
de, post 1665. 2012.
Letters to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer,
n. d. 4066, ff. 323, 325.
Dillingham (S— ), Printer, of London.
Letters to Dr. Glisson, n. d. 2251, ff.
20 b, 93 b.
Dillingham (William), Master of Em-
manuel College, Cambridge. Letter to,
from Sir P. Meadowe, 1644. L-xt. 1710,
f. 180.
Letter to, from D. Heinsius, 1647.
Lat. 1710, f. 181.
INDEX.
145
Dillingham (William), Master of Em-
manuel College, Cambridge (continued).
Letters to, from J. Hacket, 1652-1661.
Lat. and Engl. 1710, ff. 182-202.
Letter to, from J. Pearson, [1659].
1710, f. 224.
Letters to, from Archbishop San-
croft, 1671-1685. 1710, ff. 204-216 b.
Letter to, from J. Tillotson, 1680.
1710, f. 217.
Letters to, from G. Burnet, n. d.
1710, ff. 219-223.
Dindimus. v. Romances.
Dinham (Samuel), M.D., of Stamford,
co. Line. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1702. 4075, ff. 70, 71.
Dinnish (Catharine), of Colchester.
Certificate recommending her to be
touched for the King's evil, 1676. Lat.
206, B. f. 62.
Diocles, Carystius. E pis to] a "De mor-
borum praesagiis ad Antigonum Regem,"
17th cent. Transl. 1592, ff. 14-20 b.
Diodati (Gioranni), of Qeaeva. Epistolse
ad, a J. Dury, 1631, 1 633. 654, ff. 77, 79.
Diodati (Theodore), Sen., M.D., of
London. Medicamenta quaedara tradita
ab, ad Theod. Turquet de Mayerne,
17th cent. 1991, ff. 79-82; 2077, ff.
46-53 b.
Diodati (Theodore), Jun., M.D., of
London. Excerpta contra rarios morbos
ex ejus MS., circ. 1650. 182, ff. 11 b-
99 b, 102-139 b.
■ Medical prescriptions, 1670-1680.
Lat. 179, A., passim.
Dionysiu8, Exiguus. Versus de annis,
11th cent. 263, f. 18 b.
Tabulae super calendarium, 13th
cent. 3540, f. 7 b.
Dionysius, Periegetes. De situ orbis,
15th cent. 2017, ff. 40-87.
Dionysius, &, Areopagita. Translation
of his " De cselesti hierarchia," by F. d*
Amiens, 15th cent. 3049.
De mystica theologia e rersione J.
Scoti, 15th cent. 441, ff. 62 b-71 b.
EpUtola ad Polyoarpum, e yersione
J. Scoti, 15th cent. 441, ff. 71-76.
De Seraphin ex ejus Ecclesiastic*
Hierarchia, cap. iv., 15th cent. 441,
ff. 76-79.
Legends de, 15th cent. 1936,
Dionysius, &, Martyr. Memoria de
eo, Rustico et Eleutherio, 15th cent.
2916, f. 121.
Diosoorides (Pedacius). Liber medi-
cinarum, 12th cent. 1975, ff. 49 b-73.
Dearboribus, 12th cent. Fragm.
1044, f. 35.
— — De medicamentis simplicibus, 16th
cent. Or. 804.
De physicis ligaturis, 17th cent.
ff. 34-38.
3848, ff. 36-40.
Dippel (Johann Conrad). Collectanea
de, 18th cent. 2890, ff. 52-55.
Disney (Francis), Surgeon, of London.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4075, f. 69.
Disney (Richard). Formerly owned MS.
2778.
Ditcher (John), Jun.t of Bath. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1742. 4057, f. 125.
Ditton (Humphry), Mathematician. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4058, ff. 243,
245.
Dive Leske, a Polonian. v. Sendivogius
(Michael).
Dives siout ardens s. = Sanotus
Desiderius. Latin anagram of Alex-
andre Toussaint Limojon de St. Didier.
3642, f. 51 b.
Dixon (John), of Sleaford. Notes and
additions to an old collection of medical
receipts, 17th cent. 292, ff. 1-47 b, 53-
59 b.
Dixon (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1721. Lat. 4046, f. 108.
Dixwell (Col. John), Regicide. Auto-
graph signature, circ. 1654. 645, f. 46.
Dobelius (Johannes Jacobus), Universi-
tatis Rostochiensis Rector. Oratio ad
academicos, 1669. 2888, ff. 17-20.
Dobrzanski (Andrew), Ecclesiarum in
tractu Vilnensi Inspector. EpUtola ad, a
J. Dury, 1636. 654, f. 60.
Dobson (John). Formerly owned MS.
1471.
Dobson (William), Apothecary, and
Alderman of York. Letter to Sir FL
Sloane, 1730. 4075, f. 79.
Dobyns ( J— ). Formerly owned MS. 3229-.
Dookwra (Henry), Baron Dockwray
Treasurer at War for Ireland. Warrant
to, from Lord Loftus and Lord Cork,
16§fl. Copy. 3827, f. 175.
Letter to Lord Falkland, 16gft.
3827, f. 179.
SLOANE INDEX.
146
INDEX.
Dod (John), Fellow of Jesus College,
Cambridge. Sermon on malt, late 17th
cent. 619, f. 43; 3769, f. 21.
Dod (Paul). Doctor's bill to, from Dr.
Bellingham, 1671. 447, ff. 3, 3 b.
Dod (Peirce), M.D., Physician to St.
Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Letter
to Sir H. Slo*ne, 1735. 4054, t 144.
Dod (Richard), Barber-Surgeon, of London.
Formerly owned MS. 5.
Dodd (Roger), Hishop of Meath. Qu*s-
tiones theologies in vespere Comitiornm
apud Cantabrigiam disputatas, otrc.
1580. 478.
Dodding (Edward), Jf.Z>., Fellow of
Trinity College, Cambridge. Copy of the
Pillularium of P. de Conflentia, inter-
spersed with his own prescriptions, 1581-
1582. Hologr. 381.
Doddridge (Sir John), Justice of the
King's Be»ch. History of the Princi-
pality of Wales, Duchy of Cornwall, and
Earldom of Chester, 17th cent. 3081 ;
3479, ff. 10-58.
■ Treatise on the Union of England
and Scotland, 1604. 3479, ff. 59-67.
Treatise on maritime law, 17th
cent. 3479, f. 68.
Treatise on the nobility of England,
17th cent. 3479, ff. 149-199.
Dodoens ( Rembert). Efficaciac herbarum
quarundam, 17th cent. 2880, ff. 6-15.
DodonffiUS (Rembertua). v. Dodoens
(Rembert).
Dodsworth (Ellinor), eldest daughter of
Soger Dodsworth, the Antiquary. Letter
to a physician at Halifax, 1658. 4078,
f. 383.
Dodsworth (MatthewX Rector of Sessay,
co. York. Letters to Dr. L. Plnkencttwith
answer, 1680, 1681. 4062, ff. 196, 204.
Dodsworth (R-bert), only son of Roger
Dodsworth, the Antiquary. Royal letter
for the renewal of his lease for the tithe
•corn of Heighington, temp. Chas. 11.
856, f. 14 b.
Dodsworth (Roger), Antiquary. Pedi-
grees from his collections, 17th cent.
1429, ff. 39-53 b, 91-104 b.
Do6 (Nicolas), Ph>e. Liste des livres
envoyes a, 18th cent. 2887, f. 81.
Dcering (George Charles), M.D., of
Londtm. Case of a foetus remaining
three years io the mother's womb, 1726.
Lat. 3984, ff. 211-217.
Doesburgh(Johana), Theological student
at Utrecht. Autograph in album, 1668.
1795 or 2597, f. 63.
Dostri (Christian), Medicus, of Wolfen-
buttel. Autograph in album, 1696.
2360, f. 18.
Doglioni (Giovanni Battista), Physician
at Venice. Consilium medicnm, 1635.
Ital. 2253, ff. 261 b-265.
Dokysworthe ( ). Wrote, in the
15th cent., MS. 148, ff. 1-40.
Dolben (John), Bishop of Rochester,
afterw. Archbishop of York. Letter to
Lord Carlisle with answer, 1683. 2724,
ff. 104, 105.
Letter to, from R. Newman and
P. Barwick, 1682. 3299, f. 71.
Doleman (Sir Humphrey), of Lincoln's
Inn. Articles of partnership in an
invention for preserving food, 1685.
3646, ff. 82-89.
Dolnus (Martin), M.D. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1713, 1718, and a. d. 4043,
f. 204; 4045, f. 162; 4058, f. 247.
Domenech (Thomas). Wrote, in 1672,
MS. 3209.
Dometricus. Treatise on alchemy, 17th
cent. 2036, f. 41.
Dominica Isle, W. Indies. Signs to
know it when approaching by tea, 17th
cent. 2292, f. 34.
Sailing course from, to Terra
Firms, 17th cent. 2292, f. 34.
Sailing course to, from San Do-
mingo, 17th cent. 2292, f. 37.
Dominis (Marco Antonio de), Archbishop
of Spalatro. Versus de, a F. Thory, 17th
cent. Lat. and Fr. 1768, f. 89.
Donati (Dooato). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. d. Fr. 4066, f. 326.
Donatus (Christianus*). Notss in ejna
metaphysicam, 1694. 2886, ff. 47-121.
Ezercitinm dispntatorinm in ejus
regulas metaphysicas, 1695. 2851, B.
ff. 79-99.
Doncaster, co. York. Epitaph in the
church, 1601. 3836, f. 30 b.
Doncaster, Viscount, v. Hay (James).
Donck (Jan van der). Lumen luminum :
an alchemical tract, 1597. Dutch. 1255,
ff. 72-101 b.
Done ( ). Bills of grocery for him
and his wife, 1562. 3162, ff. 15, 16,
18 b, 20, 22, 25.
INDEX.
147
Donellan (John), Ensign in Count Les-
lie's regiment in the Imperial service.
List of mineral productions sent by, to
Dr. £. Browne, 1669. 1922, f. 32.
Account of Bleyberg, 17th cent.
1922, f. 35.
Letters to Dr. E. Browne, 1669-
1671. 1833, ff. 165-170; 1911-1913,
ff. 126-129 b.
Donee (Giovanni), v. Dow nes (John), M.D.
Donn (D — ). Epitaph on J. Felton, 1628.
8*26, f. 197.
Donne (John), Dean of St. PauVs, London.
Dedicatory letter to, from J. Bar rye,
[1625]. 1394, f. 176.
Poetical pieces, 17th cent. 542,
f. 11, et passim ; 1792, ff. 27, 38b-41,
45, 47, 58 b, 83.
Donors of MSS. v. MSS., Owners of.
Donstaple. v. Dunstable, co. Bed/.
Doody (John), Sen., Apothecary, of Lon-
don, Personal memoranda, 1616-1658.
2353, ff. 1-5.
Receptee medicos et morborura
descriptio, 1675. 2353, ff. 6-111.
Doody (John), .Am., Apothecary, of Lon-
don. Recepte medicsc, 18th cent. 2318,
ff. 1-14.
Culinary and medical receipts, 18th
cent. 2330.
Owned, in 1707, MS. 1084.
Doody (Joseph), of Stafford. Letter to
J. Petiver, 1703. 4063, f. 206.
Doody (Samuel), Botanist, of London.
Botanical notebook, 1687-1688. 3361.
Remedia selecta, 17th cent. 2297.
De muscis, 17 th cent. 2315.
Catalogus fungorum, 17th cent.
2316.
Ex peri men ta chemica, 17th cent.
2317.
Receptee medics, 18th cent. 2318,
ff. 1-14.
Accompt of bottles and phials
bought of G. Styant, 1702-1706. 2318,
ff. 16-31.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1704, and
n. d. 4039, f. 326 ; 4058, ff. 248, 250.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1704, and
n. d. 4064, f. 10 ; 4066, ff. 327-330 b.
Letter to, from G. London, 1685.
4062, f. 214.
Letter to, from H. Jones, 1697.
4062, f. 268.
Autograph in album, 1697. 2360,
f. 6.
Doppelmayer (Johann Gabriel), Pro-
fessor of Astronomy and Natural Philo-
sophy at Nuremberg. Correspondence
with Dr. J. G. Scheuchxer, 1727. Germ.
1968, ff. 15, 17.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1734.
Lat. 4053, ff. 200.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1734. 4068, f. 243.
Dorchester, co. Dors. Defeat of Crom-
well's horse at, by Lord Goring, [1645].
1519, f. 80.
Dorchester, co. Oxon. Inscriptions and
arms from the church, 1597. 3836,
f. 14.
Dorchester, Countess of. v. Sedley
(Katharine).
, Marquis of. v. Pierrepont (Henry).
Dordelu (Jehan). Owned, in 1598, MS.
2748, B.
Doria (Paulus Matthias), Mathematician.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane and the Royal
Society, [1732]. Lat. 4058, f. 252.
Dormer (Charles), 2nd Earl of Carnarvon.
Letter to Dr. Stanley, ants 1695. 4034,
f. 300.
Dormer (John), M.P. for Buckingham.
Autograph signature, tire. 1654. 645,
f.46.
Dorn (Gerard us). Chymisticum artificium
naturae theoricum et practicum, 1568.
1627, ff. 2-49.
His exclamation to God, translated
by Dr. D. Foote, 17th cent. 632, f. 2.
'* A treatise of John Tritheme con-
cerninge the spagiricke artifice exposed
and interpreted " by G. Dorn, translated
by Dr. D. Foote, 17th cent. 632, ff. 6-25 b.
Dorp (Willem van), Captain of the horse
in Leyden garrison. Warrant for pay to,
with his receipt, 1573. Dutch. 2764,
ff. 196, 197.
Dorrlngton (Andrewe), of Borne. For-
merly owned MS. 1124.
Dorrington (David). Poem to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 3516, f. 99.
Dorscheus (Joannes Georgius), Pro-
fessor of Theology at Strnssburg. Corre-
spondence on the subject of Dury's
negotiations for Protestant unity, 1633.
402, ff. 16-91; 1465, ff. 111-149.
Letter to, from J. Dury, 1633.
Lat. 654, f. 47.
Dorset, Earls of. v. Sack vi He.
L 2
148
INDEX.
Dorth (Johannes a), of Wesel, neur Nij-
megen. Autograph in album, 1671.
1795 or 2597, f. 57.
Dortous de Malran (Jean Jacques),
M.D. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1733-
1735. Fr. 4053, ff. 116, 241 ; 4054, f. 15.
Letter to C. J. Geoffroy, n. d. Fr.
4066, f. 331.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
173}. Fr. 4068, f. 218.
D'Orville (Willem), Minister at Haar-
lem. Letter to, from H. Ruysch, 1711.
Dutch. 4064, f. 246.
Dottin (Henry), of Gray's Inn, London.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 3322, f. 164.
Douce (Francis). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1738. Imperf. 4055, f. 374.
Douce (Francis), Keeper of the MSS.,
British Museum. Note on the descrip-
tion of MS. 160.
Douglas (Archibald), 8th Fori of Angus.
Letter to, from Lord Leicester, [1581].
3199, f. 125.
Douglas (Archibald), Scottish Ambassa-
dor to England. Letter to, from Sir F.
Walsingham, 1587[8]. 3199, f. 258.
Douglas (Sir George)* of Pittendriech,
Master of Angus. A ns wer of the Scottish
Council to the memorial brought by,
from Henry VIII., [1543]. Copy. 3199,
f. 232.
Letter to the Duke of SufTolk,
154}. Copy. 3199, f. 82.
Douglas (J—). Letters to J. l'etiver,
n. d. 4066, f. 332.
Douglas (James), 4th Earl of Morton,
m Regent of Scotland. Declaration for
keeping the abstinence, 1573. 3199,
f. 68.
Memoranda of his measures, 1573.
3199, f. 69.
Douglas (James), 1st Baron Mordington.
Medical prescriptions for, 1651. 1055,
ff. 89 b-90 b.
Douglas (Sir James), of Eel. Letter to
Lord Carlisle, 1682. 2724, f. 179.
Douglas (James), 2nd Duke of Queens-
berry. Post-mortem examination, 1711.
3323, f. 163.
Douglas (James), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 405S, ff. 252-261 b.
Douglas (John), of Antigua. Utters to
J. Petiver, 1712-i714, and n. d. 3322,
f. 54 ; 4065, ff. 62, 1 14, 121 ; 4066, f. 333.
Douglas (John), Surgeon. Letter* to
Sir H. Sloane, 1722-1736. 4046, f. 314 ;
4048, f. 267 ; 4054, f. 218.
Douglas (Margaret), daughter of Archi-
bald, Earl of Angus, and afterw. wife of
Matthew, 4th Earl of Lennox. MS. 72,
ff. 213-216, was dedicated to her by
J. Drummond, circ. 1540.
Douglas (William), of Lochlevcn. War-
rant of the Scottish Council to, for the
detention of Mary, Queen of Scots, at
Lochleven, 1561 Copy. 3199, f. 3.
Injunctions to, from James VI.,
1572. Copy. 3199, f. 4.
Douglas (William), Marquis, afterw. 1st
Duke, of Queensberry. Letter to Lord
Carlisle, 1682. 2723, f. 115.
Douglas (William), 2nd. Earl of March.
Notes on opening his body, 1730. 3984,
f.43.
Doultresaille (Jehan), Merchant of
Metz. Indulgence to, for contributing
to the reduction of the Greeks, 1436.
Lat. 3281, f. 2 b.
Dousa (Janus), Sen., Dominus h Noorxl-
tcyck. Epigrammata ex Agathia versa per,
17th cent. 2764, f. 143.
Dousa (Janus), Jun. Epigrammata et
epitaph ia varia, 17th cent. 2764, passim.
Epicedium in ejus funus, 17th cont.
2764, ff. 156-161 b.
Dousenbray, Comte. r. Pajot (Louis
Leon).
D*OuviUy (George Gerbier). v. Gerbier
iyOuvilly (George).
Dove (Richard), Monk of Buckfastleigh
Abbey, co. Devon. Compiled ;md wrote,
in the 15th cent., MS. 513.
Dove House. How to store a dove
house, 15th cent. 122, f. 69 b.
Dover, co. Kent. Royal charter addressed
to the Constable of, touching the De-
spensers, father and son, 1365. Fr,
16th cent , copy. 1301, f. 242.
Discourses on its port, by Sir W.
Ralegh and Sir H. Shere, 17th cent.
3828, ff. 181-188.
Description of, by Dr. E. Browne
1693. 1911-1913, f. 195.
Dover, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 40 b.
Dover (J — ), of Buenos Ayres. Letter
to J. Petiver, 1716. 3322, f. 91.
Dover (John), General of the Cheapsulr
Scholars Ccmpany of Bellringers. Wrote,
in 1636, MS. 3463, ff. 1-32.'
INDEX.
149
Dover (Thomas), M.D., of B,-istol. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1721, 1731, and
n. d. 4046, f. 80 ; 4051, f. 225; 4058,
ff. 264, 265.
Dowdall (Elizabeth), wife of Sir John
Dowdall of Kilfinny. Narrative of the
siege of Kilfinny Castle, 1642. Hologr.
1008, ff. 66-69.
Dowdall (Laurence), of Jamaica, Letter
to , n. d. 4066, f. 334.
Dowde8Well (Richard), of Pull Court m
BushUy, co. Wore, Letter to W. Court en,
1663. 3515, f. 44.
Dowell (John). T. Hobbea' Leviathan
heretical, 17th cent. Extract, 2594,
f. 21.
Dowgill (Robert). Letter to, from E.
Duncurab, 165g. 2251, f. 122.
Dowglas (John). Sermon of H. Latymer
before Edw. VI. on 2 March, 1550, tran-
scribed by, 1550. 1460.
Down and Connor, Bishop of, v.
Smyth (Edward).
Dowries (Christian), daughter of Dr.
Denies, and wife of Dr. Turberville,
Letter to her father, 1692. Fr, 203,
f. 33.
Dowries {Col. John), Regicide. Auto-
graph signature, circ, 1654. 645, f. 46.
Dowries (John), M.D., Physician to
St. Bartholomew's and Christ's Hospitals,
Medical collections, 1640-1695. 203.
Diary, 1663-1673. 175.
Journal while travelling abroad,
1664. 179, A. ff. 1-48 b.
Journal while travelling in France
and the Netherlands, 1666, 1667. 177,
ff. 1-25 b.
Observations on Oxford and its
neighbourhood, 17th cent. Lot. 187,
ff. 4-7 b.
Formulae pharmaceutic®, 1654.
196.
Excerpta, notata, et praescripta,
1660. 185; 186.
Collectanea medica, 1670-1690.
204, A.-D.
Commonplace-book, 1674. 202,
ff. 1-29 b.
Papers relating to his appointment
as Physician to Christ's and St. Bartho-
lomew's Hospitals, 1682. 3299, ff. 56,
62-64, 66-72.
Anatomical observations and ex-
periments, 1680-1694. 256.
Miscellaneous memoranda, 1680-
Downes (John), M.Dn Physician to St.
Bartholomew's and Christ's Hospitals
(continued). Miscellaneous collections
chiefly medical, 17th cent. 179, A.
Collectanea medica, 17th cent.
1195.
De urinis et de generatione notata,
17th cent. 182, ff. 1-29, 30 b-35 b.
Medical receipts, 17th cent. 189,
ff. 17b-20b.
Notata medica, 17th cent.
ff. 1-8.
191,
192.
Formulae remediorum, 17th cent.
Notata de variis morbis, 17th cent.
507.
Notata quaedam et excerpta, 17th
cent. 1953.
Mechanical and astronomical
memoranda, 17th cent. Ital. 191, ff.
9-17.
Meteorological journal, inter-
spersed with anecdotes and observations,
1680-1692. 176.
Diarium meteorologicum, 27 Apr.
1692-26 Sept. 1694. 202, ff. 30-49 b.
Reflections on the distractions in
Christendom, 17th cent. Imperf. 187,
ff. 8-58.
Catalogue of his books, 1666.
Hologr. 177, ff. 26-31 b.
Private and family prayers, 17th
cent. 198, ff. 52b-71b.
Letter to, from G. Gualdo, 1650.
3299, f. 180.
Letter to, from A. Vo rati us, 1660.
Ital, 4062, f. 150.
Letter to, from J. Zerbina, 1666.
Fr. Imperf. 4062, f. 165.
Letter to, from R. Collins, 1669.
4062, f. 172.
Letter to, from Lord Hatton, n, d.
1696. 188.
4066, f. 371.
Dowries (Thomas), Mercer, of London.
Astrological scheme for discovery of
theft at his warehouse, 1614. 332,
ff. 74b-79b.
Downing (Sir George), 1st Bart, Grant
to, of a Tellership in the Exchequer,
1656. 3243.
. Accompt as trustee for Lord
Carlisle, 167J-1680. 2723, ff. 82-94.
Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1682.
2723, ff. 103-106 b ; 2724, ff. 159, 160.
Letter to, from Lord Carlisle, 1681.
2724, f. 140.
160
INDEX.
Downing (Sir George), 2nd Bart. Royal
letter mandatory to the Master and
Fellows of Sidney Sussex College to elect
him a fellow, temp. Chas. 11. 856, f. 32.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, n.d. 2724,
f. 162.
Downing (Henry). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1726. 4075, f. 73.
Dowsett (Edward), of Reading. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1739. 4075, f. 75.
DrabioiUB (Nicolaus). Revelationes
qusedam, 1659, 1661. 648, ff. 63, 69.
Letter to , 1658. Lot Copy.
648, f. 70.
Drage (William), Apothecary, of Hitchm,
co. Hertf. Brief vindication of astrology,
17th cent. 2279, ff. 35-39 b.
Astrologo-physical method of
practising physic, 17th cent. 2279,
ff. 63b-68b.
Proof of the existence of witches,
Drake (J— ). Letter to H. Power, 1664.
Copy. 1326, f. 43 b.
Drake (J—). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1700, 1706. 4038, f. 5 ; 4040, f. 197.
Drake (James). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
[1723]. 4047, f. 42.
Drake (John). Formerly owned MS. 3759.
Drake (Samuel), Vicar of Normanton,
co. York. Letter to Dr. H. Power, [1646].
3515, f. 68.
Drama. Essays on, 17th cent. 2790,
ff. 11-20,49-53.
Latin. Fraus pia, comcedia, 17th
cent. 1855, ff. 71-84.
Icon ecclesiastici, 1635.
1767, ff. 2-17 b.
AndronicusComnenus, tra-
17th cent. 2279, f. 118 b.
Drake ( ), Female Practitioner in
Medicine. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1723.
4047, f. 38.
Drake (Sir Francis), Admiral. Relation of
his third voyage to the W. Indies in 1572
and 1573 by P. Nicholls, copied by F.
Drake, temp. Chas. I. 301.
Narrative of the first part of his
second voyage round the world by Rev.
F. Fletcher, copied in 1677. 61.
Voyages to the W. Indies, in 1585,
to Cadiz in 1587, and to the Indies in
1595, 17th cent. 43, ff. 13, 14 b, 36 b.
Charges for his fleet, 1588. 2450,
ff. 79-101.
Orders for his forces, 1589. 2497,
f. 47.
Voyage into the W. Indies, 1595.
2177, f. 18 b.
Notice of his life, 17th cent. ltal.
and Eng. 3962, f. 39.
Note of a piece of the ship Pelican
preserved at a friar's house in Paris,
17th cent. 524, f. 178.
Drake (Sir Francis), 1st Bart, nephew of
Admiral Drake. Copy of P. Nicholl's
relation of the third voyage made by Sir
F. Drake to the W. Indies, temp. Chas. I.
301.
Drake (Sir Francis), 2nd Bart. Summons
to witnesses in the case of Henlye v.
Hitchcocke, 1633. 3299, f. 42.
Drake (Francis), Surgeon, of York. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1731-1738 and
n. d. 4052, ff. 22-24, 221, 283; 4054,
ff. 7, 9 ; 4055, f. 324; 4058, f. 267.
geedia, 1635. 1767, ff. 18 b-36 b.
English. The Cyprian conqueror,
or the faithless relict, 17th cent. 3709.
The Hypochondriac or the
turmoils of love, 17th cent. 1863, ff.
43b-70.
Comedy, 17th cent. 1828,
ff. 1-45 b.
Fragment of a play, 17th
cent. 1911-1913, f. 203.
Prologue spoken at the
playhouse, alias the Parson's Barn, in
Chelsea, 18th cent. 3516, f. 156.
List of plays at London
theatres, 1662. 1900, ff. 60 b-63 b.
List of English plays, in-
cluding some of Shakespeare's, 17th cent.
203, f. 306.
French. Sentiments of the French
Academy on the tragi-comedy of the
Qd, 17th cent. 2903, ff. 234-240.
Sketch for the composition
of a pastoral drama, 17th cent. Fr.
2013, ff. 88-102 b.
Italian. Eutichia comedia, 1554.
Hal. Extracts. 850, f. 60.
Polish. Fragment of a play, 17th
cent. 1361, ff. 217-222 b.
Spanish. Discourse on the admis-
sibility of the representation of comedies,
1649. Span. 3959, ff. 4-6.
v. Boyle (Roger), 1st Earl of Orrery.
Du Rondel (Jacques).
Hawkesworth (Walter).
Montagu (Walter).
Ruggle (George).
Seneca (Lucius Annssus).
Shakespeare (William).
INDEX.
151
Draper (Clement), Merchant, of London. '
Trading accompts, 1578-1580. 320,
ff. 2b-32.
Collection of chemical and
alchemical receipts and processes, 1597.
3657; 3748.
Owned MS. 1423.
Draper (Robert). Letter to Bishop
Andrewes, [1619-1626], Lot. 118, f. 44.
Drawings. Drawings illustrative of the
history of medicine, of various diseases
and of surgical instruments, 15th cent.
6, ff. 175-177 b.
Simplicia medicamenta depicts,
circ. 1500. Ital. 4016.
Drawings of coats of arms and of
seals, 16th-18th centt. 3424.
Alchemical diagrams, 17th cent.
2036, f. 84 b; 3685.
Drawings of Indian snakecharmers,
17th cent. 4013, f. 1 b.
Drawings of animals, 17th cent.
4012.
4015, ff. 37-49.
Drawings of plants, 17th cent.
Drawings of funguses, 17th cent.
4015, ff. 19-33 b.
Astrological drawing of King
Ptolomeus, 1641. 3570, f. 1.
Sketches of ships, 1665. 1831, A.
ff. 42 b-44.
Drawing of a monster born at
Hanover, 1701. 4063, f. 123.
Drawings of the fungus Phalloides,
1708. 4020, ff. 42-47.
Drawings of minerals, 18th cent
4019, £ 6-11.
Drawings of Greek medals, 18th
cent. 3962, f. 275.
v. America.
Art.
Banister {Rev. John).
Barbary.
Blair (Patrick).
Camel 1 us (Georgius Josephus).
Courten al. Charleton (William).
Covel (John).
Cowper (William).
Drax (William), Jun.
Gersten (Christianas Ludovicus).
Groninge (Jan van).
Hermann us (Paul us), M.D.
India, East.
Italy.
Ktempfer (Engelbert).
Kempthorne (John), Capt.
Lange (Johann).
Legge (George), Baron Dart-
mouth
Palmer (Thomas), Principal of
Gloucester Hall, Oxford.
Plumier (Charles).
Scheuchser (Johann Jacob).
Suply (A—).
Teshe (Sir William).
Tozai (Bruno).
Vendrameno (Andrea).
Westminster Abbey.
Drax (Sir James). Notes of his birth,
1611 or 1612, and death, 166*. 1708,
f. 109.
Drax (William), Jun. Treatise on draw-
ing, 17th cent. 3907.
Drayton, co. Suss. Lease of land in,
1352. 1044, f. 257.
Drayton (James), of Maidstone. Letters
to J. Petiver, 1713-1716, and n. d.
3322, ff. 33, 74, 80, 92 ; 4066, f. 335.
Dreams. De significations somniorum,
11th cent. Imperf. 475, f. 217 b.
Rules for expounding dreams, 16th
cent. Imperf. Lot. 3542, ff. 41-44 b.
Relations of extraordinary dreams
of eminent persons collected from Sue-
tonius, Herodotus, Pliny, Suidas, and
Plutarch, 17th cent. 737, ff. 8-13.
Notes on dreams from various
works, 17th cent. Lot. and Engl. 737,
f. 105.
Notes respecting, 1620, 1714-1720.
2721, ff. 112-119.
v. Daniel, Propheta.
Drelinoourt (Charles), Jun., Professor
of Medicine at Leyden. Collegium medi-
cines practicum, 17th cent. 1268-1270.
Collegium practicum ad method urn
J. Fernelii, 17th cent. 3287, ff. 1-252.
Collegium practic* medicine?, 17th
cent. 3288, ff. 174 b-188.
Observationes anatomicae in pri-
vate collegio ejus, 17th cent. 1288,
ff. 103-122 ; 3288, ff. 126-173.
Praxis medica, 17th cent. 1500 ;
3923, ff. 9-187 ; 3924.
Praescripta medicinalia, 17th cent.
1283.
An no tat a quaedam anatomica,
1672-1673. 2825, ff. 52-68.
Archiatri electoris Brandenburgici
epistola ad, cum ejus response*, 1674.
1268, ff. 4-16 ; 392S, ff. 1-8.
Schema morborum generale, 1676.
1268, ff. 1-3.
Collegium anatomicum, 1676.
1816, ff. 1-50.
152
INDEX.
Dr&incourt (Charles X Jim., Professor
of Medicine at Leyden (continued), Ob-
senrationes in humano cadavere, 1684.
1238, ff. 85-99.
Dc morbis humanis, 17th cent.
1271, ff. 14-151.
Annotations in lecturas ejus de
aceleto, 17th cent. 1288, ff. 48-102.
De conceptu conceptus, 17th cent.
1213, ff. 17b-64.
Eiperimenta anatomies, 17th cent.
1292, ff. 1-38.
Excerpta de sutura lambdoidea ex,
17th cent. 1271, ff. 1-13.
Excerpta de calculis ex, 17th cent.
1292, ff. 39-41.
Medicines experiment* statica, 17th
cent. 1292, ff. 42-43.
Excerpta ex collegio practico ejus,
1699. 1362, ff. 32-58.
Drevetiere ( de la), Sieur de I/Isle,
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1740.
Fr. 4069, f. 66.
Dries (Anthonia ran). Verses, 17th cent.
Dutch. 2764, f. 122.
Dries (Arent van). Verses, 17th cent.
Dutch. 2764, f. 122.
Dries (Cornelia van). Verses, 17th cent.
Dutch. 2764, f. 122.
Dmibestein ( ), Banker, of Vienna.
Letter to, from Dr. E. Browne, 1668.
1908, f. 98 b.
Drummond (James), 4M Earl of Perth.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1682. 2723,
f. 118.
Drummund (Jonas). The defence of
age and recovar of youth translated out
of A. de Villa Nova, circ. 1540. 72, ff.
213-216 b.
Drury (Sir Drew), Lieutenant of the
Tower. Discharge from his office, 1596.
Copy. 33, f. 14.
Drury (Sir William), Deputy Governor of
Berwick. Letter to Sir W. Cecil, 1568.
Copy. 3199, f. 25 b.
Agreement with Lord Ruthven for
besieging Edinburgh Castle together,
1573. Copy. 3199, f. 224.
DruBUB Germanicus (Nero Claudius).
De eo navigante per Ocean urn carmina
Pedonis, 1 5th cent. Imperf. 777, f. 3 1 .
Dryden (Erasmus), J.P., of Canons
Ashby; afterw. 1st Bart. Account of
his committal to the Fleet and his
answer to the accusation, 1604. 271,
f. 33 b.
Dryden (John), Poet and Dramatist.
Remarks on Chapman's Homer, and on
Cowley, 17th cent. 836, f. 83.
Epilogue to Etherege's comedy,
Sir Foppling Flutter, or the Man of
Mode, [1675]. 203, f. 95 ; 1458, f. 23.
Extracts from his Absalom and
Achitophel, 17th cent. 2332, f. 3 b.
Extracts from his miscellaneous
poems, 1690. 2348, f. 39.
Verses on him, as ".Mr. Bayes,"
by Lord Middlesex, 17th cent. 2332, f. 5.
Verses on, 17th cent. 1941, f. 3.
Epigram on, 1702. 3065, f. 73.
Allusion to his living with his
brother-in-law, Sir R. Howard, at
BramshiU Park, 1663. 813, f. 71.
Du Bee - Crespin (Francois Ren6),
Marquis de Vardes. " Letre des chanps
Elisees par 1' ombre de, a Mr. de Corbinelly,"
17th cent. 2885, ff. 11-26.
Dublar (Magnus Rtfunow). Odes to
Charles XII. of Sweden, 1716. Lot. 3421.
Dublin, City of. List of the Lord Mayors
and sheriffs of, 1625-1636. 1008, f. 11.
Certificate by the Corporation of
losses sustained by D. Bellingham from
pirates, 1652. Signed and seated. 1008,
f. 180.
Patent of the College of Physicians
in, 1692. 3914, ff. 181 b-193.
Proposals for improving the har-
bour, by T. Burgh, 1707. 3329, f. 141.
Du Bois (Charles), t. Bois.
Du Bois (Simon), Painter. Catalogue
of his pictures, 17th cent. 1985, f. 14.
Dubordieu (Pierre). Remark on the
application of philosophy to the art of
painting, 17th cent. Fr. 2764, f. 204.
Dubosch ( \ M.D., of Paris. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1734. Fr. 4053, f. 361.
Du Bourdet ( ), Capitaineaux gardes.
Sonnet a, par Colletet, 17th cent. 895,
f. 37.
Dubourdieu (Jean), Protestant Pastor.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. (/. Fr. 4058,
f. 269.
Du Boys ( ), Ecclesiastes Ecclesia
Hanoviensis. Epistola ad, a J. Dury,
1632. 654, f. 166.
Du Cambout (Cesar), Marquis de Cois-
lin. Sonnet sur la mort de, par J. O.
de Gombauld, 1641. 895, f. 58.
INDEX.
153
Du Chesne (Joseph), Chemist. Pestis
Alexicacus, 17th cent. Excerpts. 2604,
ff. 26-29 b; 3119, ff. 71-74.
Pharmacopoeia dogroaticorura res-
tituta, 17th cent. Excerpts. 3118,
ff. 265 b-272 b ; 3634, ff. 56-66 b.
Defensio philosophise hermetic**,
17th cent. Excerpts. 3118, ff. 294 b-
301.
■ Demedicamentoruraspagyrica pras-
paratione, 17th cent. Excerpts. 3118,
ff. 313b-331.
Responsio ad Aubertuin Midonis
de raetallis, 17th cent. 3118, ff. 331 b-
335 b.
Tetras, 17th cent. Excerpts.
3118, ff. 476 b-487b.
Tinctura auri, 17th cent. 3505,
f. 207.
Alchemical receipts, 17th cent.
1389, ff. 210-216.
Chemical receipts, 17th cent.
1627, ff. 64-66.
Censure of Sir H. Piatt on his
chemical preparations, 17th cent. 2223,
ff. 18-24.
Selectiora ex, 17th cent. 2223,
ff. 53-56 ; 3119, ff. 178 b-193.
Duchrow (Christophorus), of Colberg in
Pomerania. Autograph in album, 1693.
2360, f. 82.
Ducie (Sir William), 3rd Bart. Warrant
for grant to, of the advowson of Charl-
ton, co. Kent, temp. Chas. II. 856, f.
39 b.
Duckenfeild (Col. Robert), Governor of
Chester. Proposed grant of commission
to, for the execution of martial law,
1650. 1519, f. 214.
Duokett (Thomas), Practitioner in
Physic. Proposals for improvement of
land, [1646]. 2404.
Du Commun ( ), Ministre, at Bris-
tol, son of the Prussian commissary and
receiver in the Principality of Neufchatel.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1734. Fr.
4053, f. 302.
Du Commun (P— ), Commissaire ct
Receveur de sa Majesty Prussiennet
Maitre Bourgeois de la Ville de Boudri
pres Neuchatci Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1735. Fr. 1968, f. 60.
Du Commun (Susan :). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1724. 4047, f. 186.
Du Croc ( ), French Ambassador in
Scotland. Letters to the Archbishop of
Glasgow, 1566. Copies. 3199, ff. 141b,
149 b.
Dudelingtone (Thomas de), Frater
Minor Cantabrigiensis. Formerly owned
MS. 1726.
Dudgeon (John). Resignation of the
grant of the secretaryship of Bermuda,
1699. 2902, f. 102.
Letter to J. Petirer, 170J. 3321,
f. 134.
Dudley, co. Staff. Strata of a pit at,
1711. 4020, f. 198.
Specific gravities of stone strata
in a coal pit at, 18th cent. 3323, f. 224.
Dudley (Abraham). Letter to, from B.
Cowly and T. Hinde, 169f 4062, f. 265.
Dudley (Ambrose), Earl of Warwick.
Warrant to, as Master of the Ordnance,
for .stores for Portsmouth, 1587. 1319,
f. 219.
Dudley (Col. Dud), 4th natural son of
Edward [Su/fon], 5th Baron Dudley.
Covenant with R. Large for working lead
mines in co. Soin., 165J 3652, f. HI.
Letter to, from K. Whorwood,
[circ. 1648]. 3652, f. 112.
Catalogue of his books, 17th cent.
3652, ff. 113-121.
Dudley (Robert), Earl of T^icester.
Leicester's Commonwealth, by R. Par-
sons, 1584. 1303, ff. 7-59 b; 1566;
3273.
— . Satire on his entrance into the
world of spirits, 17th cent. 1926, ff.
35-43 b.
Letters to the University of Cam-
bridge, 1563, 1569. Engl, and I Jit.
Copies. 3562, ff. 15, 69.
Letter to Lord Angus, [1581].
Copy. 3199, f. 125.
Addition to the treaty between
England and the Netherlands, signed by,
1585. 3245.
Letters to, from Lord Murray,
1561, 1563. 3199, ff. 258, 258 b.
Letters to, from the Vice Chan-
cellor of Cambridge, 1580. 3562, f. 20.
Character of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 41 b.
MS. 3794 was dedicated to him by
Thos. Palmer between 1564 and 1588.
Drawing of his banner by a herald,
temp. Jas. I. 1086, f. 147.
Dudley (Robert), self-styled Duke of
Northumberland, son of Robert, Earl of
Leicester. Relation of his voyage to
the W. Indies, 1594. 358.
Duelling. Account of duels before the
King, 17th cent. 3420, ff. 1-8 b.
154
INDEX.
Da FauP ( ), Carcassonensis. Epi-
grams on the death of Card. H. d'Este,
17th cent Lot. 2764, f. 14.
Dufay (Charles Francois de Cisternay),
Conservateur da Jardin des PkaUes a
Paris. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1729-
1739, and n. <L 4050, f. 122 ; 4053,
f. 375 ; 4054, f. 287 ; 4055, ff. 119, 138,
166; 4056, ff. 76,90; 4058, ff. 271,272.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1734-173J. 4068, ff. 255, 317, 326,
327,329,339; 4069, f. 17.
Duff (William). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, a. d. 4058, ff. 273-278.
Duffeild (Elizabeth). Medical prescrip-
tion for, 1626. 1663, f. 98.
Duffield (John), of Trinity College,' Cam-
bridge. Letter to R. Remington, 1574.
Copy. 93, f. 98 b.
Duffield (Thomas), (?) Chancellor of Lin-
coln, [1412 -1423]. Owned MS. 334.
Dugard (William), Printer to the Council
of State. Certificates of the receipt of
Dr. Giisson's treatise, "Dc Rachitide,"
1650. 3312, f. 237.
Dugdale {Sir William), Garter-King-at-
Arms. Letters to Sir T. Browne, 1658,
1659. Orig. and copy. 1911-1913, ff.
96-102 b, 104, 108.
Letters to, from Sir T. Browne,
1658, 165f. 1911-1913, ff. 103, 106.
Notes from his history of St.
Paul's, circ. 1700. 885, f. 133.
Dugood (Francis), of Auchinhove, co.
Aberdeen. Medical case, 18th cent.
4078, f. 144.
Du Halde (Pere Jean Baptiste), Soc.
Jet., of Paris. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1733, 1735. Fr. 4052, f. 365 ; 4053,
ff. 108, 109 ; 4054, f. 76.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1733, 1736. Fr. 4068, ff. 214, 303.
Duhamel du Monceau (Henri Louis).
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1739. Fr.
4056, f. 80.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 17f$.
Fr. 4069, f. 33.
Duhan (Abraham), M.D., Philosophies
Professor. Physiologic compendium,
17th cent. 2932.
Du Jon (Francois), the Elder. Genea-
logia sacra ex ejus notis Biblicis, 16th
cent. 3927.
Letter to Count John Casimir,
n.d. Lat. Copy. 2871, f. 29.
Duke (John). Epigram by, on his name,
17th cent. Lai. verse. 473, f. 1 b.
Duke (Richard), of London, father of the
Poet. Chronological and biographical
memoranda from 1066 to 1668. Autogr.
1711, ff. 1-34.
Duke (Richard). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1725. 4048, f. 7.
Duke of York's Islands. Map of,
1681. 3820, ff. 121, 122.
Dukes (Francis), Lieutenant. Lease of
a house at Tangier to, from Col. J. Fitz-
gerald, 1664. 3509, f. 75 b.
Dukes (Richard), Boatman, of Tangier.
Charge against, for assault, 1672. 3514,
f. 120.
Duloarnon. Derivation of the word
" Dulcarnon," 18th cent. 1786, f. 154.
Du Iioir ( ). Extracts from the
voyages and travels of, 1653. Fr. 631,
ff. 229-233 b.
Du Mans (Raphael), of Ispahan. Des-
criptio Persia, cum granimatica linguss
Turcica?, 1684. Holoyr. 2908.
Letters to E. Kampfer, 1684-1687.
Lut. 3064, ff. 4-11 b.
Dumbelij at. DunbeUj (Joannes), de
Anglit. Ortolani practica vera alchemiss
in anno 1386 excepts a, 16th, 17th
centt. 3086, ff. 56-65; 3457, ff. 17 b-
31 b.
Du Meniel (Carolus Fridericus). Auto-
graph in album, 1693. 2360. f. 66 b.
Dumeny (Louis), M.D. Journals by,
of the "Sidney's*' fourth vovage to
India and China, 170J-1704. 2296, ff.
2-29.
Botanical specimens bought bv, at
Canton, 1704. 2296, f. 30.
Du MetS (Claudius Gedeo), de Ranee in
Harcnrio. Owned, in 1644-1699, MSS.
3134-3142.
Wrote, in 1699, MS. 3142.
Dumfries, Earl of. r. Crichton
(William).
Dummer (Edmund), Surveyor of Vte
Navy. Survey of ports from Dover to
the Land's End, 1698. 3233.
Du Molard ( ), de la Sociite Roiale
des Sciences de Berlin. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1742 Fr. 4057, f. 128.
INDEX.
155
Du Moulin (Louis), M.D., Camden Pro-
fessor of History at Oxford. Conspectus
totius medicinse, 17th cent. Autogr.
2014.
Letters to Dr. E. Borlase, 1678-
1680. Lot. and En<]l. 1008, ff. 196,
205, 208, 230, 242, 268, 273.
Du Moulin (Pierre), Sen., Professor of
Theology at Sedan. Letters to Bishop
Andrewes, 1619. Lot. 118, ff. 21, 23.
Dumville ( ). Medical theses, 17th
cent. 3308, ff. 233, 272-274.
Dun (Sir Patrick), President of the Irish
College of Physicians. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1705, 1706, I70f 4040, ff.
31, 110, 124, 137 ; 4078, f. 126.
Dunbar (Archibald). Letter to J.
Petiver, n. d. 4066, f. 338.
Dunbar (Hon. David), Lieutenant
Governor of New Hampshire. Letter to,
from Dr. J. Ross, 18th cent. 4034, f. 32.
DunbeUj (Joannes), v. Dambelij.
Dunokum (Thomas). Money given by,
at J. Oxstyne's burial, 1596. 2177, f. 20.
Duncumb (Edward), of Litlington, co.
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Medical prescription for, n. d.
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Egerton (John), 3rd Earl of Bridgwater.
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Egmont (Lamoral d'), Comte tf Egmont.
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f. 47 b.
Elardu.8, Nigromancer, of Catalonia.
Conference on the Philosopher's Stone
with the Devil. 16th cent. 11 18, f. 82 b.
Elauridas, MonacJtus. Epistola ad Ry-
parium, Boetiae episcopum, 14th cent.
1777, f. 86 b.
Slbing, in Prussia. Instructions for
establishing an English mart at, 1580.
2442, ff. 41-43.
Elborowe (Richard). Letters to his
nephew, J. Petiver, with draft of answer,
1704-1707. 4064, ff. 1, 17, 56, 89,
136.
El Bulkas86m El Muthar Alius
Hahabdim fllii Buocila, Medicos
de Baldach. v. Mukhtar Ibn Al Hasan
Ibn 'Abd&n Ibn Butl&n (Abu Al Hasan
Al).
Elder (David). Commissioner for sick and
ttounded Seamen. Letter to, from J.
Mauclerc, 1694. 4062, f. 253.
Eleazar ( ). Letter to, from J. Dury,
16+J. 654, f. 196.
Eleutherius, S. Memoria de, loth
cent. 2916, f. 123 b.
El Harith Ben Keleda el-Thakefl,
Medicus Arabs. Vita, 1 8th cent. 3647,
f. 3.
Ellas Artista. r. Elias, dc Assi$siot a
Minorite.
INDEX.
161
Elias, de Assissio9 a Minorite. Vade
mecum, 15th cent. 692, ff. 52-57 b.
Ars occulta detecta ab, 1622. 693,
ff. 52-61 ; 2083, ff. 1-12.
De lapide majori, 15th cent. 1091,
f. 84 b.
Opus alchemicum, 15th-18th centt.
3457, ff. 136-138; 3506, f. 65; 3580,
A. f. 208 b; 3661, f. 216, 231b-237.
Elice (John). Formerly owned MS. 3182.
Eliot (Sir John), M.P. for Cornwall.
Speeches in Parliament, 1626, 1628,
162f . 826, ff. 50, 147 ; 1200, f. 33 ;
1710, f. 286 b; 2531, f. 122.
Petition from the Gatehouse prison
to Charles I. concerning the loan, 1627.
2531, ff. 91 b-94 b.
Eliott, Family of. Arms, 15th cent.
2401, f. 2 b.
•Rn-iaiim (Edmundus). v. Elys (Edmund).
Elizabeth, S. Logenda de, 15th cent.
1936, ff. 85b-100.
Elizabeth, Queen of England, v. Eng-
land, Sovereigns of.
Elizabeth, daughter of James I. of Eng-
land. Autograph in album, 1609. 3415,
f. 6.
v. also Bohemia, King of. Frederic V.
Rhine* Electors Palatine of the.
Frederic V.
Elking (H— ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1726-1729. 4048, ff. 183, 217; 4049,
f. 44; 4050, f. 191.
Elkinton (Thomas), of Weltesborought
co. Leic. Correspondence with H. Piatt,
1600. 2172, ff. 28, 29.
Ellen (Johann Theodor). Proposals for
the dry separation of gold from silver,
18th cent. 4021, f. 102.
Ellioe (Robert?). Poem, 17th cent.
Copy. 1446,. f. 61 b.
1811411 (Elisha). Choice aphorisms, dis-
course against atheism, and remarks on
the Steganographia of Trithemius Abbas,
170f. 3865.
Elliott (Capt. ), of Tangier. Letter
to, from Col. Norwood, 166f 3509, f.
163.
Elliott (Thomas), of Tangier. Deposition
of, in a lawsuit, 1672. 3514, f. 125.
Ellis ( ),o/ Trinity College, Cambridge.
Medical case of, by Dr. J. Pratt, 164$.
Lot. 587, f. 18.
Ellis ( ), of Ravenstone, co. Bucks.
Medical prescription for his wife, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 37.
8LOANE INDEX.
Ellis (Andrew), of the Post Office, London.
Collections of newsletters, 1678-1688,
1690-1692. 3925; 3929.
Ellis (Humfrey), of Hereford. Formerly
owned MS. 272.
Ellis (John). Letter to, from J. Geston,
1699. 4062, f. 314.
Ellis (PauI). Assignment of land by, to
St. Thomas* Hospital, 1679. 2728, B.
f. 79.
Ellis (Robert), of Charles Tom, Carolina.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700-1704. 3321,
ff. 41, 45 ; 4063, ff. 81, 191 ; 4064, ff. 2, 55.
Letter to, from Sir N. Johnson,
1701. 4063, f. 81.
Ellixes of Pyammont, Reverend Mas-
ter, v. Alessio, Piemontese.
Ellyas, F\ r. Eli as, de Assissio, a
Minorite.
Elmenhorst (Heinrich), Minister of St.
Katharine* s church at Hamburg. Me-
moria V. Petersen, 1667. 2888, ff. 110-
115.
Letters to, from J. Thomasius,
1666, 1667. Lat 2877, ff. 7, 9.
Elmes, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 110.
Elmes (R — ), of LilforJ, co. Northants.
Medical prescriptions for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812, ff. 70, 74.
Eloquence. Observations de eloquentia,
16th cent. 4022, f. 13.
Notata de veteri eloquentia, 17th
cent. 190, ff. 3-24 b.
Elphinston (JoVhn), 2nd Baron Bal-
merinoch. Letter to Lord Fairfax, 1644.
1519, f. 41.
Elsevier Library . Catalogue librorum
ex impreasis ibidem catalogis extractus,
1676. 3452, ff. 1-51.
Elsmere (Alice). Letter to, from M.
Prince, 1736. 4066, f. 118.
Elsmere (John), of Belfast ; brother-in-
law of Sir H. Sloane. Letter from him
and his wife, to Sir H. Sloane, 1708.
4041, f. 222.
Elsmere (Sloane), D.D.t Rector of Chelsea.
Proposals for erecting a girls' charity
school at Chelsea, 1740. 4034, f. 67.
Letter to his uncle, Sir H. Sloane,
1740. 4056, f. 296.
Elst (P — J — van der), Chartreur, of
Brussels. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1719.
Fr. 4045, f. 214.
Letter to F. Villette, 1719. Fi\
4065, f. 290.
162
INDEX.
Elston (Elizabeth). Verses on, by J.
Weale, 1654. 1431, ff. 80 b-84.
Elston (James). Inventory of stores at
Tangier, 1669, 1672. 3310, ff. 112,
119-126, 130-135, 146 b, 152 b, 161 j
3511, f. 151.
Elton (Thomas), of Bith. Letter to his
brother-in-law J. Petiver, 1701. 4063,
f. 116.
Elvedene (Walter de). Kalendarium,
cum tabulis schematibasque eclipsium
solis et lun*, 1327-1386, 14th cent.
286, ff. 15-24 b.
Elverton (Sir Christopher), v. Yel verton.
Elvinge. r. Elbing, in Prussia.
Elvishe (Sir Jervis), Lieutenant of the
Tower, v, Helwys (Sir Gervase).
El Xatib, Treasurer to the Emperor of
Marocco, Letter to, from Lord Middle-
ton, 167J. zpan. 1958, f. 47.
Ely, Diocese of. List of parishes under
Archdeaconries in, 17th cent. 1441,
f. 118.
Elyott (John). Owned, in 1572, MS.
3661.
Ely 8 (Edmund), Rector of East Ailing-
ton. Letter to A. Le Grand, 1682. Lat.
1770, ff. 163-172.
Elyshe (John), Glover, of Hereford.
Formerly owned MS. 272.
Elz (Jacob III. von), Archbishop Elector
of Treves, v. Treves, Archbishops Elec-
tors of.
Elzevir Library, v. Elsevier Library.
Emanuel, Cretensis Philosophus. Opus
nlchemicum, 1608. 2055, ff. 7-9.
Embden. v. Emden, in Hanover,
Embroidery. Directions for working
letters and samplers, 17th cent. Imperf.
2740.
Emden, in Hanover. Letter from the
Consuls aud Magistrates to Qu. Eliza-
beth, 1570. Lat. 3299, f. 1.
Emi8hed ( ), Dr. Medicine for
the plague, late 17th cent. 1087, f. 12 b.
Emmanuel College, r. Cambridge,
University of.
Emmett (Maurice). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1704. 4039, f. 377.
Emson (James). Letter to, from R.
Harrison, circ. 1752. 4066, f. 366.
Emiiy, Isle of, in China. Plantse in ea
collectae, 169f. 2376, ff. 49-75.
Enchusa. v. Enkhuizen, in Holland.
Eneve (William), of Eastern ad Montem9
co. Essex. Feoffment of land to W.
Andrewes, 17th cent. 1317, f. 18 b.
Enewald (Broder), Minister at Neuen
Kirchen. Letters to, from B. Cr. JEgidij
and C. Egidij, 1696, 1707. Lat. 2877,
ff. 91, 249.
Engelbreoht (Hanneman). Owned, in
1418, MS. 3131.
Engelbreoht (Johann), of Brunswick.
A Christlike description of the New
Heaven and Earth, 1641. Transl. 1643.
2555.
Vision, 1641. 2569, ff. 91-125.
Engelhard ( ). Miscellanea Engel-
hard iana, by Dr. T. Turquet de Mayerne,
1620. 1988, ff. 47-91, 153-160.
England, General Chronicles and
History of. Museum Britannicuni
Historiale, by W. Cooper, 1676. 743.
' Epitome of the English Chronicles,
17th cent. 2251, ff. 67-74 b.
Catalogue of English Historians,
circ, 1700. 885, ff. 54-69.
List of English writers, 18th cent.
3585, f. 30.
List of books respecting the
history of Britain, by J. Bagford, circ.
1700. 885, f. 138.
Collection from the Anglorum
Oesta, 18th (*nt. 3752, ff. 12-18 b.
Collections from records, by J.
Strangeman, late 16th cent. 1301.
On the Crown and three estates of
the realm, 18th cent. 1503, f. 40.
Extracts from charters, etc., re-
lative to ancient privileges and customs
in towns, 16th cent. 2103, f. 159.
Statutum de laua, 1689. 1381,
ff. 148-153 b.
Portions of the Saxon Chronicle
from 681 to 787, translated by Hogg,
17th cent. 3371, ff. 36-51 b.
Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester,
15th cent. 2U27, ff. 96 b-169 b.
Excerpts from R. de Hoveden,
Giraldus Cambremis, etc., relating to
Ireland, 17th cent. Lat. 1008, f. 338.
Synoptical table to R. Holinshed's
Chronicle, temp. Eliz. 1090.
Prophecies relative to English
history, in prose and verse, 16th cent.
2578.
Prophet is de Anglia, 16th cent.
3556, f. 8.
.INDEX.
163
England, General Chronicles and
History of (continued). Prophecy
relating to English history, in verse,
15th cent. 4031, f. 189 b.
Prophecy of Merlin found at Ponte-
fract Castle, 1681. 2281, ff. 68 b-70 b.
Extracts from Cotton* MS. Otho
B. in. relating to the History of England,
16th cent. .2103, ff. 155-158 b.
Extracts from records, etc., relative
to early aids and Mibsidies, 16th cent.
2103, ff. 102-143 b.
Extracts from records, etc, relative
England, General Chronicles and
History of (continued). Origin of the
wars between England and France,
15th cent. Fr. 960, ff. 76 b-78 b.
■ Poem by S. Daniel on *« The ciuile
warrs," 17th cent. Impcrf. 1443.
Cronicee ab origine mundi ad mor-
tem R. Heniici V., 15th cent. 1939,
ff. 122-129 b.
Cronica Regum Angliae ad Henrici
to early English history, 16th cent.
2103, ff. 160-163.
Catalogue of tracts chiefly of the
time of the Commonwealth, 17th cent.
1780.
Notes out of Milton cone, the
History of England, 17th cent. 1506.
Sovereignty of the seas of England ;
by Sir J. Borough, 17th cent. 1696,
ff. 108 b-162 b ; 1710, ff. 68-103.
Nomina regum Majoris Britannia,
15th cent. 289, f. 184.
Series Regum West-Saxon urn, 16th
cent. 1898, ff. 2-4.
Summary by Dr. Gibson of char-
acters of British kings, 17th cent. 2251,
ff. 3-16.
Notes on the origin of the
Biitons, 17th cent. 1009, f. 77.
Chronicle of events from the
year a.d. 311 to 835, 17th cent. 3985,
ff. 85-113.
Series Regum Anglise ab Ina usque
ad Henricum 1., 12th cent. 3103,
f. 121 b.
De heptarchia Saxonum et de rebus
gestis in Britannia ab eorum adventu
usque ad Edwardum Confessorem, 15th
cent. Imperf. 289, ff. 184-195 b.
Chronologia ab orbe condito ad
a.d. 1220, 15th cent. 281, ff. 2 b-14.
Extracts from the large pedigree
of the kings of England from Edw. 1. to
1333, 16th cent. 1301, f. 353.
Historia Anglise ab Edw. 111. nato
to Richard II., 15th cent. Imperf.
2027, ff. 170-188.
usque ad captionem Davidis, Regis
Scotiae, 1346, 15th cent. Lat. verse.
560, ff. 55-57 b.
Chronicon Anglian, 1346 - 1358,
15th cent. Imperf. 560, ff. 58-60.
Brevis metrica chronica Anglie
oenigmatice scripta, 15th cent. 1939,
ff. 4-11 b.
Chronicle of England from John
VI. coronationem, 1429. 1939, ff. 130
132 b.
Genealogy of the kings of England
from Brutus to Henry VI., 15th cent.
2732, A.
Metrical chronicle of the kings of
England from William I. to Henry VI.,
15th cent. 1986, ff. 103-110 b.
Names of the kings from William
the Conqueror to Henry VI., 1454. Fr.
960, f. 75 b.
List of kings, fiom William I. to
Henry VI., 1454. Lat. 3486, £ 1 b.
Chronicle of England, tempp. Rich.
II.-Henry VI., 15th cent. Lat. 1776.
• List of kings, from William Bastard
to Henry Vll., with duration of their
reigns, 15th cent. 747, f. 54.
Verses on, from William I. to
Edward VI., 16th cent. Fr. 1441,
ff. 97-117.
Collections out of the histories of
England from Ethelred to Elizabeth,
1670. 273.
Genealogies of all the kings of
England from the Conquest to Qu. Eliza-
beth, with their successions and off-
springs, temp. Eliz. 975, ff. 2-38.
Summary of English history from
Stephen to Charles I., by Jo. Ba., 17th
cent. 2251, ff. 31-61 b.
— Mnemonic lines on the Kings of
England from William I. to Charles I.,
17th cent. Lat. 1797, fT3.
Table of English kings from the
Conquest to Charles II., 1659. 1844,
f. 33 b.
Autographs of eminent English
statesmen of the beginning of the 17th
cent. 2035, B. ff. 13-28.
Collection of letters illustrative of
English history, 1574-1667. 1519.
Anecdotes relating to ambassadors
and their reception, 1604-1674. 3660.
Poems on State affairs, etc., 17th
cent. 2717, ff. 68-110.
H 2
164
INDEX.
England, General Chronicles and
History of (continued). Treatise on the
just interest of Kings of England in their
f.ee disposing power and the validity of
their grants, by Chief Justice Hale, 1657.
Imperf. 1435, ff. 107-121 b.
— Summary of taxes and levies
from William I. to James I., 17th cent.
1710, ff. 226-247.
"Manifestation of the causes of
the destruction in England," 17th cent.
648, f. 57.
Papers relating to the woollen
manufactures, etc ., 17th cent. 2728, B.
ff. 209-212.
Considerations about the herring
fishery of England and Scotland being
managed by the Low Countries, by J.
Limbery, 17th cent. 2444.
History and description of English
dominions in the West Indies and
America, 17th cent. 3861, ff. 62-67 b.
Notes of the productions and
antiquities, by W. Courten, 1663. 3987,
ff. 1-72.
Chronologiral tables of events re-
lating to England from 1356 to 17 1J.
1652.
England, Sovereigns of, and trans'
actions in particular reigns,
JETHELBALD, King of the Mer-
cian*. Translation of his charter of
foundation in a.d. 716 of Croyland Abbey,
18th cent. 3187, ff. 28-35.
CNUT. Story of his conflict with
the tides, late 17th cent. Fr. 1030, f. 75.
EDWARD THE CONFESSOR.
Revelatio et prophetia S. Edwardi, et
de rebus gestis post mortem ejus usque
ad a.d. 1189, 15th cent. 289, ff. 115 b-
119b.
WILLIAM I. Brevis relatio de
Guillelmo, comite Normannorum, 12th
cent. 3103, ff. H6b-121b.
Pauca de ejus rebus gestis,
in a.d. 1068, 1069, 15th cent. 289,
f. 108 b.
HENR Y II. Letter to a Cardinal,
[1166]. Lat. Copy, 14th cent. 1777,
f.43b.
Letters to, from Arch-
bishop Becket, [1166, 1169]. Lat.
Copies, 14th cent. Imperf. 1777, ff. 1,
35, 39.
Concertatio D. Thorn ee
cum Henrico Principe et tenebrarum
principibus, metriee, 17th cent. 1767,
ff. 2-4 b.
England, Sovereigns of, etc. HENR Y
II. (continued). Excerpts cone, him and
Qu. Eleanora from "Petri Blesensis
epistolaj," 17th cent. Lat. 1898, f. 8.
Historical notes for a.d. 1176,
1181, and 1189, 17th cent. Lat. 1710,
ff. 1, 1 b.
RICHARD I. Note of laws made
by, in his expedition at sea, 17th cent.
43, f. 12.
JOHN. Letter to, from the Em-
peror Otho IV. Lat. Copy, 13th cent.
2478, f. 70 b.
Copy of his seal, as Count
of Mortain, 18th cent. 3424, f. 4.
HENR Y III. Life of, written, in
1614, by Sir R. Cotton, 17th cent.
1709, ff. 23-34 ; 3073, ff. 38-49 ; 3561.
Bull of Innocent IV. touch-
ing the right of, over Scotland, 1251.
Lat. Copy, 18th cent. 3199, f. 117.
Marshalling of the knights
of co. Suff. accompanying him in his
foreign wars, 16th cent. 1301, f. 274 b.
ED WA RD I. Account of his wars
with Bruce and Wallace, circ. 1600.
1226.
Letter from the M Com-
munity " of Scotland to, on a marriage
between Prince Edward and Margaret,
the heiress of Scotland, 1290. Fr. Copy,
18th cent. 3199, f. 117 b.
Grant of safeconduct from,
to the Scottish Commissioners, 1291.
fr. Copy, 18th cent. 1399, f. 118 b.
Engraving of arms of
Barons in Parliament in 1301 at Lincoln,
18th cent. 3424, f. 3.
EDWARD II. State-papers re-
lating to the years 1309-1316. Copies,
16th cent. 2103, ff. 156 b-158 b.
Arraignment of the Hugh
le Despensers by the nobility, 1321. Fr.
Copy, 16th cent. 1301, f. 242.
EDWARD III. Articles fora union
of England and Scotland, 1363. Fr.
Copy, 18th cent. 3199, ff. 119-121.
Libellns de virtutibus
Rosemarine a Comitissa de Henaunde
ad filiam ejus Philippam, Reginam An-
glicanam, transmissus, 1338. Engl,
transl. 3215, ff. 24b-30 b.
HENRY IV. Exposition of the
statute of 5 Henry IV. against alchemists,
16th cent. 1107.
HENRY V. MSS. 60 and 3501
were dedicated to him, circ. 1400.
INDEX.
165
England, Sovereigns of, etc. (can-
tinned). HENR Y VI. Notes of public
events by Magiater R. Trewythian, 1442-
1458. 428, passim.
EDWARD IV. Warrant to the
Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1468. Signed.
2251, f. 79.
Letters to Canon R. Rise-
borghe, respecting his claim to the
Abbacy of Missenden, [1472]. Copy.
747, f. 57 b.
Letters to T. Hampden,
Sheriff of cos. Bedf. and Berks., cone. Mis-
senden Abbey, [1472]. Copy. 747, f. 58.
Committal of Prince Ed-
ward by, to Lord Rivers and the Bishop
of Worcester, 1483. 3479, ff. 53 b-58.
Alchemical process after,
17th cent. 3691, f. 29.
Letter to, on alchemy from
G.Hipley, inverse, 17th cent. 2101, f. 17b.
The same letter, wanting
the first 9 stanzas, and having 14
additional stanzas at the end, 17th
cent. 3667, fT. 157b-160.
Letter to, on alchemy
from R. Lully, n. d. Lat. Copy, 1694.
3753, ff. 118-136.
Medical prescriptions for,
15th cent. Lat. 403, ff. 338 b, 339.
Pomander against the Pes-
tilence, 17th cent. 1072, f. 22.
HESR Y VII. Historia heroico
carmiue descripta, auctore J. Herdo,
16th cent. 1818, ff. 132-166.
"Orationes in missis di-
cendae pro " ejus " bono, felici ac pros-
per o statu," late 15th cent. 747, f. 78 b.
Lamentation on the death
of Qu. Elizabeth, his wife, by Sir T.
More, 16th cent. 1825, f. 88 b.
HENRY Vlil Life, from his
falling in love with A. Boleyn to the
death of Qu. Katharine of A r agon, 17th
cent. 2495.
State papers, [ 1 514]-1546,
relating to his foreign policy. Lat.
and Fr. Copies, 16th cent. " 2103, ff.
170, 189, 193, 197, 199, 203.
State papers, 1515-1525,
relating to his foreign policy. Copies,
17th cent. 3839.
Celebration of St. George's
day by, at Windsor, 1519. 1494, ff.
45b-49.
relating to his Scottish policy. Copies,
17th-18th centt. 3199, ff. 18 b, 31, 82,
229, 236 b, 245, 249.
England, Sovereigns of, etc. HENR Y
VIII. {continued). Grant of pri vi lege* in
1530 by, to English merchants in Spain.
Copy, 16th cent. 2442, ff. 135-137.
Instructions to Dr. Wot-
ton as Ambassador to the Emperor,
[1543]. 2442, f. 34.
— Appointment in 1546 by,
of a commission on Cambridge Univer-
sity. Copy, 17th cent. 3562, f. 2.
Part of his Will. Copy,
1301, f. 280 b.
Will, 1546. Copy, 17th
16th cent.
1710, ff. 124-131.
Medical receipts
cent.
devised
by the King and the Royal Physicians,
16th cent. 1047.
Remedy for sweating given
to, by Dr. Chambre, n. d. 1585, f. 41.
Epitaph, 17th cent. Lat.
verse. 1983, B. f. 79.
Tale on the subject of
Henry VIII. and the Duke of Suffolk,
late 17th cent. Fr. 1009, ff. 287-312.
Holograph inscription in
a book of Prayers, post 1509. 1 16, f. 72.
Dissertation on a Royal
gold medal of the year 1545, by Sir T.
Browne, 17th cent. 1827, f. 54.
MS. 1835 was dedicated
to, by P. J. Olivarius.
Petition of Th. Alwaye to
[Qu. Anne Boleyn, 1530-1536]. 1207,
ff. lb-4b.
Epitaph on Qu. Jane Sey-
mour, by Bishop Fox, late 17th cent.
Lat. 1028, f. 30 b.
— : A plaster for Qu. Anne of
Cleves, 16th cent. 10*7, f. 30 b.
Grant of privileges and
immunities to Qu. K. Howard, 1541.
3837.
EDWARD VI. Allegations of his
Commissioners at Brussels on the Mer-
chants Adventurers* privileges, 1548.
Lat. 2103, ff. 68-74, 165-168.
State papers relating to
his foreign and domestic policy, 1549-
1552. 2442, ff. 24, 27, 35 b, 37, 44, 46,
52, 53 b, 67, 68, 72, 140.
Appointment by, of M.
- State papers, 1524, 1543,
Bucer, as Professor of Theology at Cam-
bridge, 1549. Copy, 17th cent. 3562,
f. 3 b.
Medical receipt for, 17th
cent. 3490, A. f. 48 b.
Epitaph, by Dr. N. High-
more, 17th ceut. Lat. verse. 581, f. 16#
166
INDEX.
England, Sovereigns of, etc. ED-
WARD VI. (continued). Portrait, 1664.
995, f. 1 b.
Horoscope, iate 17th cent.
7609, f. 91 b.
PHILIP AND MARY. State
papers relating to their Scottish and
foreign policy, 1553-1557. 2442, ff.
116, 133, 138, 141.
Confirmation of charters
and privileges granted to the merchants
of the Hanse or the Stilyard, 1554. Lat.
365, ff. 1-25 b.
Answer of King Philip to
the welcome of Cambridge University,
1554. Lat. 3562, f. 64 b.
Royal warrant for the
grant of Woodfeld Manor, co. Wore,
1557. Signed by the King and Queen.
2251, f. 83.
Answer to Qu. Mary,
from her sister Elizabeth, through Sir
T. Pope, 1588 [1558]. 1786, f. 39.
Directions of Qu. Mary
for restoring Roman Catholicism, n. d
1786, f. 51.
Conference of Qu. Mary
with her Council touching the treaty
with Germany and France against Spain,
n. d 1786, ff. 77 b-80.
Morning prayer of Qu.
Mary, 17th cent. 1583, f. 3.
Funeral sermon on Qu.
Mary, by the Bishop of Winchester,
1558. 1578.
Qu. Mary formerly owned
MS. 2565.
Poems by Protestant pris-
oners in their reign, 17th cent. 1896,
ff. 6b-58.
ELIZABETH. Bill* signate et
privata sigilla, 1558-1582. 1567, ff. I-
448 b.
Confirmationes libertatum
England, Sovereigns of, etc. EL IZA-
BETH (continued). Discharge for stuff
delivered by the Yeomen of the Ward-
robe, 1560. Ovpy. 1519, f. 221.
Confirmation of the sta-
tutes of Trinity College, Cambridge,
1560. Lai. Copy. 659, f. 2.
Letter to Lord Burghley,
antiquarum, 1558-1564. 1567, ff. 449-
458 b.
State papers relating to
her Scotch policy, 1558-1587. Copies,
18th cent. 3199. ff. 16-333 b, passim.
State papers relating to
her foreign policy, 1559-1588. 2442,
ff. 20-156 b, passim.
Letter to Mac Mahome,
1559. Lat. Copy. 3562, f. 1.
Protestation by the French
Ambassador of the French King's pacific
intentions, 1560. Fr. 2103, ff. 185-
187 b.
1560. Copy. 3562, f. 14.
Orations made to, by Lord
Keeper Bacon, exhorting her to marriage,
1562, 1571. 105, ff. 1, 3.
Grants of licences for
working the mines royal in England,
Ireland and Wales, 1564-1565. Copies.
1709, ff. 35-54.
The Queen's speech to the
University of Cambridge, [1564]. Lat.
401, f. 38.
Address of congratulation
from the University of Oxford on the
Queen's arrival at Lord Leicester's house,
[1566], Lat. 2987, ff. 32^36.
The Queen's oration at
Oxford, [1566]. Lat. 2987, f. 37.
Letter to, from the Great
Turk, [1566], Transl. 2177, f. 15.
Letter to, from Sir T.
Smith, Ambassador in France, 1567.
Copy. 1710, ff. 107b-109.
Letter to the Count Pala-
tine, [1569]. Lat. 3299, f. 35.
Letter to, from Albert
Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg,
1569. Lat. 3299, f. 5.
State letters and papers
relating to her reign. 1570-1603. Copies,
17th cent. 1786, ff. 3 b, 18, 37, 39, 52,
69, 93 b, 98 b.
Letter to, from the Con-
suls and Magistrates of Emden, 1570.
Lat. 3299, f. 1.
Answer of the Queen and
Council to the French Ambassadors, 1 57 1 .
1710, f. 116.
Letter to, from Sir P.
Sidney, touching a marriage with the
Due d'Anjou, [1571]. Copy. 24.
Letter to, from the Duke
of Norfolk, 1571. Copy. 2172, f. 40.
Accompt of Jewels pre-
sented to the Queen, 1572-1587. 814.
Letter from one of her
physicians to another about her health,
1572. Lat. 157, f. 4.
Letter to, from Philip II.,
1574. Lat 1519, f. 12.
INDEX.
167
England, Sovereigns of, etc. ELIZA"
HETH (continued). Letter from the
Privy Council to Cambridge University,
1575. Copy. 3562, f. 16 b.
Letter to, from Ysabe),
widow of Charles IX., 1577. Lat. 3299,
f. 50.
Receipt of perfume used
by, 1579. 2251, f. 15.
Letter to, from Ludwig,
Duke of Wurtemberg, 1579. Lat. 3299,
f. 3.
Letters to, from George
Frederic, Margrave of Brandenburg,
1579. Lat. 3299, ff. 6, 8.
Treaty with Turkey, 1580.
Copy. 1606, ff. 23-25 b.
Supplication of Convoca-
tion to, for the restoration of Archbishop
Grindal, 1580. Lat. Copy. 1710,
f. 106 b.
Letter to, from Olivier,
Comte d* Arco, 1580. Ital. 3299, f. 9.
Arraignment of E. Cam-
pion and others for treason, 1582. 1 132,
ff. 2-14 b.
Charter for foundation of
a surgery lecture iu the College of
Physicians, 1582. Lat. Copy. 3914,
ff. 126 b-128 b.
Actions of the English
navy, 1585-1603, collected by Sir W.
Monson, 1624. Imperf. 43 ; 2496, ff. 113-
188.
Lists of the ecclesiastical
establishment, and the royal household,
etc , 1585. 3194.
Addition to the treaty
between England and the Low Countries,
1585. Signed and sealed. 3245.
Letter to, from Lord
Arundel, 1585. Copy. 2172, ff. 41-43 b.
Letters patent directed for
the execution of Mary, Qu. of Scots,
158f Copy. 650, ff. 139b-141.
Warrants to the Masters
of the Armory and Ordnance and the
Sheriff of Norfolk, 1587-1600. Signed.
1519, ff. 216-220.
Letter to the Lords of the
Council from the University of Oxford,
1587. Lat. 3299, f. 17.
■ Diary of the Commissioners
sent into Flanders to treat with the
Spanish Commissioners, Febr. 1582- July,
1588. 262, ff. 41-86 b.
1 Account of the Spanish
Armada, 1588. 262, f. 69 b.
England, Sovereigns of, etc. ELIZA-
BETH (continued). Spanish provisions
of the Armada, 1588. 1455, f. 28 b.
Note of forces furnished
by each county for Tilbury Camp, and
for the defence of the Queen's person,
1588. 835, f. 1 b.
Names of forts and castles
along the sea coast, with names of the
captains in charge, temp. Eliz. 857,
f. 105.
Metrical prophecy again»t
England, 1588. 262, f. 70 b.
Letters to, from H.
Broughton, 1589. Copies. Imperf.
3088, ff. 70-74, 79.
Form of summons to abide
the execution of the Royal Commission
on a bill of complaint, 1592. 2497,
f. 48 b.
Letter to Henry IV. of
France, on his conversion, [1593]. Fr.
Copy. 2764, f. 24.
Letter to, from Christian
IV. of Denmark, and his senators, 1594.
Lat. 3299, f. 31.
Papers relating to the
surrender of O. Niger by the English
Government to the Venetian Govern-
ment, [1595-1603]. L<it. 3299, ff.
45-47.
Royal letters, commissions,
warrants, etc., 1595-1598. Copies. 33.
Letter to the Doge of
Venice, 159$. Lat. 3299, f. 19.
Letter to the Councillors
of George Frederic, Margrave of
Brandenburg, 1595. Lat. 3299, ff.
21-23 b.
Letter to, from Lord Es-
sex, [1597]. 1856, f. 5.
Verses on the Armada, by
J. F. L. P. B., [1597]. Fr. 1603, ff. l-5i>.
Rerum vulgatarum nota;
by R. Smith, 1598-1604. 414, ff. 50-
61b.
Proceedings of the Privy
Council to stop the libels on the mis-
carriage of Lord Essex' expedition into
Ireland against Tyrone's rebellion, 1599.
3828, ff. 47-63 b.
Letters to the Privy Coun-
cil from H. Broughton, 1599. Copies.
30P8, ff. 74 b-78, 83-84.
Letter to, from Lord Es-
sex, [1600]. 1856, f. 6 b.
Permission to Peter House,
Cambridge, for free election to fellow-
ships, 1600. Copy. 1441, f. 49.
168
INDEX.
England, Sovereigns of, etc. ELIZA-
BETH {continued). Letter to, from the
University of Cambridge, 160$. Copy.
3562, f. 75 b.
Report to the Privy Coun-
cil on the dispute between the Merchant
Adventurers and Lord Cumberland, 1 602.
25, f. 11 b.
Considerations of F. Bacon
touching the Queen's service in Ireland,
[1602]. 3078, ff. 22 b-30.
Observations cone, the life
and reign of, by a retainer of Lord
Burghley, 1603. 718.
Declaration of the nature
of climacterical years occasioned by her
death, 17th cent. 2117, ff. 231-236.
Verses on her death, 17th
cent. 1792, f. 112 b.
Horoscope of, late 17th cent.
Fr. 1009, f. 92.
Sermon by Dr. Gouge at
Black Friars in memory of her accession,
1639. 250, f. 199.
- Descent of, 17th cent. 72,
f. 159.
Petitions, letters and other
]»apers of the puritan clergy, 17th cent.
Copies. 271, ff. 20-72, passim.
Discourse of seaports to,
by Sir W. Ralegh, or Sir D. Digges, 17th
cent. 3828, ff. 181-188 b.
Discourse touching, by Sir
F. Bacon, 17th cent. 755.
A dialogue of the mar-
riage of, by Sir T. Smith, 17th cent.
303, ff. 1-18.
Letters to, from F. Bacon,
on sending New Years' gifts, n. </. 3078,
ff. 3 b, 4.
Letter to, from C. Hi-
bernus, n. d. Lat. 3299, f. 43.
Petition to, from P. Mc-
lUsus, n. d. Lat. 3299, f. 39.
Petition to, from C. God-
win, n. d. Lat. 3299, f. 48.
Letter on alchemy to, from
R. Walker, n. d. Copy. 3654, ff. 14 b-22.
MS. 1832 was dedicated
to her, in 1580, by W. Teshe.
MS. 479 was dedicated to
her, in 159j, by B. Cradock.
MS. 4014 was originally
dedicated to her.
— • JAMES I. Proceedings from his
accession to his coronation, 1603. 718,
ff. 33-40 b.
England, Sovereigns of, etc. J A MES
I. {continued). Liber Regal is, or Corona-
tion rites, for James 1. and Anne of
Denmark, 1603. 1494, ff. 89-105.
. Actions of the English
navy, 1603-1624, collected by Sir W.
Monson, 1624. Imperf. 43 ; 2496,
ff. 113-188.
Correspondence of the
King with the University of Cambridge,
1603-1623. Engl, and lAtt. Copes.
3562, ff. 50, 79, 97, 99, 100 b.
Discourse on the peace
with Spain and the retaining of the
Netherlands, by Sir W. Ralegh, 1602
[1603]. 63, ff. 58-69.
Dissertation on the union of Eng-
land and Scotland, by Sir H. Spelman,
17th cent. 3521.
Treatise on the Union of
England and Scotland, by Sir J. Dodd-
ridge, 1604. 3479, ff. 59-67.
On the union of England
and Scotland, by Lusitanus Philadelphia
Nomophulax, 17th cent. 78, ff. 109-
115 b.
Arguments of Privy Coun-
cillors to the King on sending aid to the
Netherlands, 1 603. 1435, ff. 144-155 b .
Letter to the Universities,
for glebe and tithes in parsonages im-
propriate to be leased to the vicar or
other incumbents, 1603. 1856, ff.
36 b-39.
Letter to, from the Catho-
lics of England at his accession, [1603].
Copy. 1775, f. 57.
Letter to, from F. Bacon,
[1603]. Copies. 1775, f. 86; 3078, f. 31.
Letters to, from Sir W.
Ralegh, 1603. Copies. 3520, ff. 10 b, 12.
Correspondence and papers
of Lord Falkland, Lord Deputy of Ire-
land, 1604-1625. 3827, ff. 1-47 b.
Diary of proceedings in
the treaty at London between England,
Spain, and Austria, 1604. 1851.
Manner of the King swear-
ing to the league with Spain, before the
Constable of Castile, 1604. 1494, f. 106.
Permission to L. Mawe,
Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, to
hold a living with his fellowship, 1604.
1441, f. 50 b.
Letter to, from F. Bacon,
1606. Copy. 3078, ff. 46 b-48 b.
Letter to the Bishop of
London, cone, the repairing of St. Paul's
steeple, 1608. Copy. 1008, f. 1.
INDEX.
169
England, Sovereigns of, etc. JAMES
I. (continued). Letter to the Justices
of co. Hertf., 1608. Copy. 3827,
f. 3.
^— Duties of a gentleman of
the Royal Household, 1610. 1494.
Letter to, from the Qjeen
Regent of France, 1610. 173, f. 1.
Medical treatment of the
King and Queen, by Sir T. Turquet de
Mayerne, 1612-1625. 1679.
Prescription against poi-
sons for, by Dr. Mayerne, 1612. Lat.
174, f. 24.
Letter to, from Lord Chan-
cellor Ellesmere, 16ljj. 1710, f. 358;
1786, f. 27.
Narrative of the divorce
between Lord Essex and his wife in 1613,
written by Archbishop Abbot. Copy,
17th cent. 3828, ff. 1-46 b.
Conference with the Arch-
bishop of Canterbury on Lord Essex'
divorce, [1613]. 1856, ff. 47-50 ; 25t*9,
f. 84.
__ Reduction of public ex-
penditure by the Treasury Commis-
sioners, 1613. 1786, f. 80 b.
Letter from the Privy
Council to the Sheriff and Justices of co.
Cambr., 1614. Copy. 2442, f. 160.
Letter to, from Lord
Norris, 1615. Copy. 1786, f. 93 b.
Letter to, from the Lords
of the Council on behalf of Sir E. Coke,
1616. Copy. 1710, f. 137.
Answer by all the Justices
to the King's letter, 1616. 1786, f. 26.
' Directions to the Uni-
versity of Oxford, given by the King
himself, 161$. 972, f. 8.
Letter to the University
of Cambridge, 161f. Lat. Copy. 1775,
f. 33 b.
■ Manner of his entertain-
ment in Scotland, bv Sir A. Weldon,
1617. 3213, ff. 1-10 b.
Instructions to the Bishop
of Llandaff and others sent into the Low
Countries for compounding the Church
differences, 1618. Copy. 2442, f. 161.
Declaration of lawful
sports, 1618. 2572, ff. 56-59 b.
Book of fees and salaries
of the Royal Household, for the year
1619, collected by J. Burgh, 17th cent.
2904.
England, Sovereigns op, etc. JAMES
I. (continued). General collection of all
the offices of England with the fees
belonging to them being in the King's
gift, 17th cent. 72, ff. 119 b-162 b.
Book of fees paid to officers
and servants of the Crown, 17th cent.
1520.
Collection of offices and
livings in England in his gift, 17th cent.
3479, ff. 70-147 b.
— — Verses on New Year's day
addressed to, bv R. Thory, 1619. Lat.
1768, f. 78.
Vox populi, or " Newes
from Spayne," [1620]. 1435, ff. 194-
203; 1770, ff. 88-102* b; 2531, ff.
67 b-91.
Correspondence with the
Emperor Ferdinand II., 1621, 162).
Engl, and Lat. Copies. 30, ff. 9, 13.
Proceedings in Parliament,
1621.
1828, ff. 81-93.
Verses on the play acted
before the King, at Woodstock, 1621.
542, f. 38.
Letter to Philip IV. of
Spaio, 1622. Lat. Copy. 826, f. 9.
- — - Letter from the Lords of
the Council to the Justices of the Peace
for levying a contribution for recovery
of the Palatinate, 1622. Cojn/. 34, f. 1.
Relation of proceedings
against the English at Amboyna by the
Dutch, 162|. 3645, ff. 176 b-186 b.
The King's directions and
commands to the Prince's two chaplains,
cone, their service in Spain, 1623. 972,
f. 10.
Propositions touching the
marriage between the Prince of Wales,
and the Infanta of Spain, sent to Rome,
with the Pope's replies and demands,
1623. 363, f. 9.
Verses on Prince Charles'
entertainment in 1623 in Spain, 17th
cent. 542, f. 37.
Correspondence of the King
with his son-in-law Frederic, the Elector
Palatine, 1623. Copies. 30, ff. 1, 2b;
1775, ff. 59b-65b.
Letter to, from the Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, 1623. Copy.
1775, f. 73.
Act for preventing the
murder of bastard children, [1623-4].
2728, f. 205.
Speech nt Theobalds to
the Committee of Lords, 1 62|. 826, f. 20.
170
INDEX.
England, Sovereigns of, etc. JAMES
I. (continued). Tract on the marriage of
tho Prince of Wales with a French or
Spanish Princess, tire. 1624. 23.
Letter to the Catholics of
Great Britain from Card. Richelieu, 1624.
Lat. 1775, f. 78.
Relation of the journey to
and from England of the Seigneur de La
Villeauxclercs on the marriage of
Charles 1., 1624-1625. 1156.
Warrant to Lord Suffolk,
1624. Copy. 2442, f. 18 b.
Political satires, in verse,
1624. 363, ff. 11-17.
Notice of his death and
funeral with the proclamation of Charles
I. in London, 1625. 826, f. 22.
Petitions for an inquiry
into his death by G. Eglesham, his
physician, [1626]. 1779, ff. 160-188 b.
Elegy on his death, by
J. Barrye, 17th cent. 1394, ff. 175 b-
179 b.
Elegy on, 17th cent. 1792,
f. 44.
f. 160.
Descent of, 17th cent. 72,
i Petitions, letters and other
papers of the puritan clergy, 17th cent.
Copies. 271, ff. 20-72, passim.
Speeches in Parliament
and the Star Chamber by Sir F. Bacon,
17th cent. 3522, ff. 4-24, 31-34 b.
An address to the King
and Parliament of Great Britain to
support Germany in her religious
troubles, 17th cent. 648, f. 49/
Discorso alia Papa Gre-
gorio XIII., per la guerra d'lnghilterra,
17th cent. 2180, ff. 67-76.
Letter to, from J. B.
Riccius, n. d. 223, f. 1.
Letter from T. Alured to
the Marquis of Buckingham against the
Spanish match, n. d. Copy, 17th cent.
1455, ff. 20-23 b.
Anonymous letter to the
Committee for suppressing beggar?, n. d.
1524, ff. 71-80 b.
Letter to the Council,
from the Justices of Peace in co. Devon,
n. d. Copy. 1775, f. 72.
Letter to the King, from
the Privy Council, n. d. Copy, 1786,
ff. 62-66 b.
Poem on the Gunpowder
England, Sovereigns of, etc. JAMES
I. (continued). Poem on the Gunpowder
Plot, 17th cent. Impcrf. Lat. 1815,
ff. 57-61.
— — Verses on a disputation
before the King, 17th cent. 1489, f. 14 b.
Verses by the King, on
Queen Anne's death, n. d. Copy. 1786,
f. 93; 1792, f. 112 b.
MS. 3081 was dedicated
to him, by ►Sir J. Doddridge.
MS. 4014, was dedicated
to him, by T. Moffet.
CHARLES F. Note of his birth
in 1600, and decollation in 1648. 1778,
f. 10.
Autograph, as Duke of
York and Albany, in album, [1609].
3415, f. 5.
Papers relating to the in-
tended marriage of Prince Charles with
the Infanta of Spain, 1622, 1623. Copies.
826, ff. 9-19 b.
Oratio habita ad Principem
Wallise per alumnum Collegii Valiesole-
tani, [1623]. 972, f. 11.
Verses on bis journey to
Spain, 17th cent. 1792, f. 52 b.
Carmina ex Acad em ia
Cantabrigiensi de reditu ejus ex His-
paniis, 1623. 1479, f. 14.
Verses addressed to, when
Prince of Wnle.«, by A. Ross, 17th cent.
Lat. 1381, f. 20.
" Oleum prescript uin ad
ungendum in Coronatione Carolum
Brittannie Regem," 17th cent. 2220,
f. 264 b.
Proceedings in Parliament,
1625-1646. 36 ; 203, ff. 41-56 b ; 346,
ff. ll-18b; 1008, f. 10; 1199, ff. 63 b,
83 b; 1200, ff. 1-37 b ; 1430; 1479, ff.
32b-34b; 1710, ff. 280-305 b ; 1775,
ff. 44b, 45; 2531, ff. 96, 105-123;
3065, ff. 2-5, 7-20 ; 3299, ff. 58, 168 ;
3317.
State papers relating to
the domestic policy of his reign, 1625-
1641. Copies. 826*, ff. 26-1 50 b, passim ;
1467.
Correspondence and papers
Plot, 17th cent. Lat. 823.
of Lord Falkland, Lord Deputy of Ireland,
1625-1632. 3827, ff. 48-186.
Proposition to the Lords
of the Council how to increase the nary,
17th cent. 28.
Resolution of the judges
cone, digging of saltpetre, 1625. 1039,
f. 93.
INDEX
171
England, Sovereigns of, etc,
CHARLES I. (continued). Speeches to,
on entering Canterbury, 1625. 1455,
ff. 1-6.
Account of the plague in
London, 1625. 1471, ff. 19-24.
Correspondence of the
-King with Cambridge University, 1626-
1628. Engl, and Lai. Copies. 1479,
ff. 17, 21 ; 1775, ff. 32 b, 33, 36 b, 37 b,
38 b,
State let ten and papers
relating chiefly to the Civil War, 1628-
1649. 1519.
Order of Council for a
general horsemuster on Hounslow Heath,
162J. 1983, B. f. 30.
The state of the kingdom,
circ. 1628. 1199, f. 63 b.
Discourse of the high
court of Parliament, [1628]. 1200, ff.
38-76.
Letter to the Sultan on
recalling Sir T. Roe, [1628]. Copy.
856, f. 13.
Grant of Congleton Manor
to London citizens, 1628. 3299, ff. 158-
163 b.
Bill of the Star Chamber
against Lord Bedford and others, [1629].
1199, f. 103 ; 1200, ff. 77-85 b.
Order of Council respecting
the controversy between the town and
University of Cambridge, 1629. Copy.
1775, f. 39.
Instructions from the rfing
to Cambridge University for its better
government, 16§J. Copy. 1775, f. 42 b.
Discourse on the ruin of
the English fisheries bv the Hollanders ;
by Sir K. Maunsel), 1630. 26.
Answer of Dr. A. Lcighton
to a bill in the Star Chamber, 1630. 41.
Letter to the King, from
Gustavus Adolphus, of Sweden, 1631.
Copy. 22, f. 5.
Order for the attendance
of nurses and rockers in the Royal
nursery, 1631. Copy. 206, A. f. 11.
Collection of the whole
proceedings between the King and J.
Hampden in the case of shipmoney,
1635-1638. 3933.
Letter from the Lords of
the Council to the Justices of the Peace
for levying a contribution for repair of
St. Paul's, 1635. Copy. 34, f. 2.
England, Sovereigns of, etc.
CHARLES L (continued). Arguments
of the lawyers concerning the shipmoney,
1637. 1569.
Papers relating to church
worship in Scotland, 1637-1639. 650.
Summons to meet the King
at York, 163g. Copy. 1008, f. 12.
Passages concerning the
contribution of Roman Catholics towards
his Northern journey, 1639. 1470, ff.
37-53 b.
Pacification of Birks, 1639.
1008, f. 13.
Instructions to the At-
torney General for a confirmation of
privileges of the College of Physicians,
1639. 3914, f. 100.
State papers relating to
the Civil War, 1640. Copies. 1911-
1913, ff. 205-212 b.
Observations on Ireland as
affected to the present differences between
England and Scotland, 1640. Imperf. 29.
Form of prayer for avert-
ing the plague and other judgments of
God, 1640. 287.
Petition to the King from
Lord Essex and others, with answer,
1640. 1710, ff. 118, 119.
Musters of foot, horse and
artillery regiments, 1611. 1200, ff. 90-
129.
Act of Parliament relating
to the College of Physicians, 1641.
Draft copy. 3914, ff. 94-99.
Proclamation against the
Irish rebels, 164$. 1008, f. 37.
Treaty at Oxford between
the King and the Parliamentary Com-
missioners, 1643. 1771, ff. 1-22* b.
Letter from the King to
, in cipher, 1643. Imperf. 1519,
f. 32.
Articles of agreement at
Fowey between the Royalists and Parlia-
mentarians, 1644. Copy. 1983, B. f. 14.
Letters from the King
and Queen to Sir T. Mayerne, 1644.
Copies. 1679, ff. 71 b, 72.
Papers delivered to the
Committee of the Estates of Scotland
by the English Parliamentary Commis-
sioners, 1645. 1771, f. 23.
Letter from the King to
Gen. Goring, 164}. Copy. 1519, f. 58.
Appointment by, of P.
Short, as Physician of Oxford Garrison,
1645. 3299, f. 78.
172
INDEX.
England, Sovereigns of, etc.
CHARLES I. (continued). Letters to
his daughter Elizabeth, 1647-1648.
3299, ff. 145-147.
Speech and behaviour on
the scaffold, 1649. 1008, f. 172.
Epitaph, 17th cent. 1983,
B. f. 79.
Sonnet sur la mort de,
1 7th cent. 895, f. 2.
- Service by Dr. T. Thurs-
crosse used in Charterhouse School
Chapel on 30 Jan., 1649. 4035, ff. 60-69.
Portrait, in pen and ink,
by boys of Christ's Hospital, 1664. 994,
ff. 2, lib.
Formerly owned MS. 489.
MS. 301 wr.s dedicated to
him, by F. Drake.
MS. 1109 was dedicated to
him, by W. Dickins.
Instructions to George,
Archbishop of Canterbury, for the
Bishops of his Province, [1625-1633.]
1775, f. 74.
Extracts from papers re-
lating to the Rebellion, 17th cent.
1818, ff. 194-208 b.
Ragguaglio delle turbu-
lenze d'lnglaterra al tempo di Carolo I.,
17th cent. Ttro copies. 2180, ff. 1-33 b,
34-51 b.
Address of the Presby-
terians to the King, with his answer,
n. d. 3065, f. 21.
Solution of the problem
how to reconcile him and the Parliament,
17th cent. 3074; 3077.
— — Address to, from a Scotch-
man, 17th cent. 3087, ff. 24 b-26 b.
Signatures of several Regi-
cides, and M.P.s, n. d. 645, f. 46.
Scheme of nativity of Qu.
Henrietta Maria, 1609. 1707, f. 7;
1709, f. 170 b.
Prescript a medica jussu
Doct. Mayerne parata pro partu Regime,
1631. 2235, f. 23.
Dedication to Qu. Henri-
etta Maria, by G. Sandys, of his Para-
phrase of the Song of Solomon, 1642.
1009, f. 376 b.
Recipe < f Henrietta Maria
("the Komish Queen") to make a
woman fruitful, 1657. 1812, f. 39.
Letter of condolence on
the death of Queen Henrietta Marb,
1669. Lat. 1519. f. 225.
England, Sovereigns of, etc.
CHARLES I. {continued). Prescri ptions
for Princess Anne, by Dr. Mayerne,
[1637-1640]. Lat 174, f. 34 b.
Horoscope of Princess Eliza-
beth, 1635. 1778, f. 17.
Prescriptions for Princess
Elizabeth, by Dr. Mayerne, circ. 1640.
Lat. 174, f. 35 b ; 206, A. f. 141.
■ Notice of the death of
Princess Elizabeth in the Isle of Wight,
1650. Lat. 206, A. f. 1.
COMMONWEALTH. Reasons
for peace with the Low Countries, 17th
cent. 1770, ff. 131-135.
Letter from the Council
of State to the Lord General Fairfax
on issuing commissions for martial law,
1650. 1519, f. 214.
Account of the Portugal
prizes taken by the Parliament fleet,
1650. 1039, f. 115.
Proposals cone, the Isle of
Man to the Council of State, by T.
Slader, 1651. 1008, f. 179.
Warrant of the Council of
State to their Secretary to pav S.
Bethell, 1651. 1519, f. 155.
OLIVER CROMWELL, Lord
Protector. Warrant of the Council on his
order to pay a pen-ion to F. Hutchinson,
1654. 1519, f. 154.
Order to the Receiver-
General of Revenue for payment of salary
to Dr. Glisson, 1654. Copy. 2251, f. 63.
Fatidicum anagramma no-
minis ejus, 1654. 648, f. 23.
Directions of Col. Penrud-
dock for his fellow-prisoners on their
trial for life, 1655. 18.
Memorial to, from the
Spanish Ambassadors, 1655. Engl, and
Span. Copies. 3083 , ff. 8 b, 1 8.
Grant from, to E. Horse-
man, of a Tellership of the Exchequer,
1656. 3243.
Summons to Parliament
to his son Richard Cromwell, with a list
of others summoned at the same date,
1657. Copy. 3246.
Treaty with the King of
Tetuan, 1657. 3509, f. 2.
Speech of, to Parliament,
165g. Draft. 2905.
Papers relating to the
delivery of Dunkirk to the English by
the French, 1658. 3083.
INDEX.
173
England, Sovereig ns of, etc. OL I VER
CROM WELL (continued). Treaty with
Tripoli, 1658. 2755, f. 43 b.
• Petitions to, from S.
Hirschman & Tugendtleben, n. d. Lat.
648, ff. 141-146.
Panegyric on, by E. Wal-
ler, 17th cent. 655, ff. 30-35 b; 3516,
ff. 205-208 b.
Sonnet sur la mort de,
17th cent. 895, f. 11.
Prescriptions for, by Dr.
Goddard, 1650, 165f Lat. 952, ff. 25,
37, 93.
Portrait, in pen and ink,
1655. 3243.
Account of a conference
betw. an English Agent in France and
Card. Mazarin's Secretary, n. d. 972,
ff. 19-22 b.
COMMONWEALTH. Orders of
Common Council of London rel. to Gen.
Monck's march to London, Nov. 1659-
Febr. 1660. 970, ff. 6-34 b.
Letter to the President of
the Council of State from their Com-
missioners to Charles II., 1660. 1519,
f. 206.
Letter from the Commis-
sioners fr Scotland to the Council of
State, 1660. 1519, f. 212.
CHARLES IT. Declaration to
all his subjects of England and Wales,
5 Aug., 1651. 1008, f. 177.
Letter to T., 1655. Copy,
1519, f. 201.
List of ships attending
his return to England, 1660. 2032,
f. 12 b.
Letter to Gen. Monck,
1660. Copy. 1519, ff. 201-203.
Memorandum of the pro-
clamation of, by Sir E. Monins, 1660.
2717, f. 37.
Declaration of acceptance
of his general pardon, by Sir E. Monins,
1660. 2717, f. 38.
Register of writs of Privy
Seal, royal warrants, and other State
papers. 856.
Correspondence and papers
relating to the English Government of
Tangier, 1660-1680. 505, ff. 80-110;
1952; 1955-1961; 2448, f. 15; 3299,
ff. 83-134; 3496; 3497; 3499; 3509-
3514.
> Proposal of indemnification
to the purchasers of ecclesiastical lands,
1660. 2717, f. 40.
England, Sovereigns of, etc.
CHARLES II. (continued). Verses of
welcome to, from Woodstock School, 1660.
1458, ff. 3b-13b.
Copy of the King's first
charter to the E. India Company, 1661.
2178, ff. 35-45 b.
The Reformed Liturgy, as
drawn up by R. Baxter, and presented
to the Commission for revising the
Liturgy, 1661. 2451.
Letters and papers ad-
dressed to the King chiefly cone, shipping,
1662-1668. Lat. and Fr. Copies. 1001,
ff. 7-27.
Treaty with Tripoli, 1662.
2755, f. 44 b.
Official papers and letters
relating to co. Cumb. during the Lord-
Lieutenantcy of Lord Carlisle, and to
Jamaica during his governorship, 1663-
1685. 2723; 2724.
Speeches ot the King in
Parliament, 1663, 1667. 3251, ff. 3, 7.
List of Privy Councillors,
1663. 3299, f. 164.
Letter from the Lords of
the Council to Lord Southampton,
recommending the establishment of the
Militia, 1663. Copy. 813, f. 68.
Petition to the King, by
W. Courten against G. Carevv, with the
King's answer, 1663. 3515, f. 2.
The order of the Fast,
1665. 287.
Letter from the King to
Lord Sandwich, 1665. 1519, f. 192.
Relation d'Angleterre,
1666. 2410.
The Dutch narrative of the
sea fight between the English and Dutch,
1666. 3328, ff. 12-16 b.
Treaty between England
and the Netherlands, 1667. 2680, ff.
50-59.
Treaty between England
and France, 1667. 2680, ff. 59 b-61.
Treaty between England
and Denmark, 1667. 2680, ff. 61 b-63.
Letter from Louis XIV.
to the. United Provinces on the treaty
with England, 1667. Engl, transl.
1983, B. f. 31.
Minute of Parliament on
a paper by Lord Clarendon, [1667].
Fr. 1519, f. 237.
The King's portrait in pen
and ink, 1667. 996, f. 22.
174
INDEX.
England, Sovereigns of, etc.
CHARLES U. (continued). Proceedings
iu Parliament in the case of T. Skinner
r. the E. India Company, 1667, 1668.
3953, ff. 1-32 b, 37-46 b.
Minutes of Privy Council
rel. to the seizure by the French of
A. Burnett's fishing vessel, 1668. Fr.
1009, f. 137.
Letterbook and reports of
the Swedish Ambassador in England,
1668. Swedish. 1974.
Letter to, from Frederic
HI., of Denmark, 1669. Lat. 1519,
f. 223.
— — Letter to, from the Duke
of Courland, 1639. Lat. 1519, f. 225.
Letter of thanks to, from
Charles XL, of Sweden, 1669. Lat.
1519, f. 231.
Letter to, from Frederic
William, Elector of Brandenburg, 1669.
Lat 1519, f. 233.
Letter to, from Christian
Albert, Duke of Hulstein-Gottorp, 1669.
1519, f. 235.
Letter of thanks to, from
John George II., Elector of Saxony, 1669.
Lat. 1519, f. 238.
Original report on various
states of Italy presented to the King, by
Lord Fauconberg, 16M. 2752, ff. 1-
28 b.
Reflections on the state of
Poland, Turkey, and Tartary with regard
to England, circ. 1670. 2440.
Speech in the House of
Lords by Lord Lucas, 167 J. 3087, ff.
22-24.
>— Treaty between England
and Algiers, 1671. 2680, f. 45; 2755,
f. 50.
Letter to Charles II., of
Spain, 1671. Lat. Copy. 3299, f. 104.
Political pamphlet on the
monarchical form of government, 1672.
2753, ff. 26-34 b.
Letter to, from [S.] de Lubienietz,
1672. Fr. 1519, f. 227.
Remonstrance of the cloth
workers and dyers of London, with
petition to the King, and order in
Council, 1673. 122, ff. 168-185.
2755, f. 42.
Treaty with Tunis, 167$.
Order to the College of
Physicians against the admission thereto
of unlicensed practitioners, 167$. 3299,
f. 73.
Bngland, Sovereigns of, etc.
CHARLES II. (continued). Journal of
Parliamentary proceedings, 1675-1685.
1470, ff. 54-71 b.
Lists of Commissioners for
the borders of both kingdoms, 1675.
2728, B. f. 204.
Relation of movements of
the Allied forces and of France, 1675.
Fr. 4034, f. 99.
Treaty between England
and Tripoli, 167g. 2680, ff. 37-40;
2755, f. 45 b.
Letter to, from the
Government of Tripoli, 1676. Hal.
Copy.
2755, f. 48 b.
Treaty
and Marocco, 1676.
ff. 47-49 b.
Speech
between England
Impe*f. 2680,
in the House of
of Buckingham,
Lords by the Duke
167f 3087, ff. 1-7.
Case of Lord Shaftesbury
before the Kings Bench, 1677. 38.
Letter to the Duke of
York on his retiring to the Continent,
167§. Copy. 1983, B. f. 35.
Speech on opening Parlia-
ment, [1678]. 3065, f. 24.
Debate of the House of
Commons on the King's speech, with
resolution, 167}. 3299, f. 166.
Reasons of Parliament for
a war with France, 167J. 3065, ff. 22,
28.
Abridgment of- the jour-
nals of the House of Commons, 21 Oct.
1678-3 May, 1679. Imperf. 1438.
Extract from the Parlia-
mentary Journals, 1678. 3065, f. 26.
Recommendation by the
King of a new clerk to the Merchant
Taylors Company, 1678. 3958, f. 11.
Grant by, of a lieutenant's
commission to R. Billing, 1678, 1679.
Signed 3299, ff. 79, 80.
Complaint against S. Pepys
and Sir A. Deane for sending information
to the French Government, 1679. 3065,
f. 30.
— — Bill for preventing the
succession of the Duke of York to the
throne, 1680. 3299, f. 139.
Reflections on the treaty
with Spain, [1680]. 363, ff. 42-48.
Proclamation against in-
terlopers in the African Company's trade,
1680. 2724, ff. 1, 8-llb; 2728, B. f. 193.
INDEX.
175
England, Sovereigns of, etc.
CHARLES II. (contitucd). Verses on
the anigram of the King's name, by R.
Podwick, 168}. 1983, B. f. 8.
Abstract of the proceedings
of Parliament at Oxfurd, 1681. 3065,
f. 32.
Verges on the dissolution
of Parliament after Lord Shaftesbury's
speech, 1681. 3769, f. 24.
Warrant to the Paymaster
of the Forces, for payments to the Ex-
Governor and < jovernor of Jamaica, 168J.
Copy. 2717, f. 12.
Papers relating to the
King's appointment of Dr. J. Downes
to be Physician of Christ's Hospital, 1682.
3299, ff. 62, 63, 66-72 b.
Opposition of the College
of Physicians to the King's nomination
of Physicians to St. Bartholomew's Hos-
pital, 1682. 3914, f. 124.
Order to Lord Carlisle,
1683. 2717, f. 13.
Letter from the Privy
Council to Lord Carlisle, 1683. 2717,
f. 15.
Decretum Universitatis
Oxoniensis in parricidale facinus in
principem et fratrem ejus nuper designa-
tum, 1683. 2903, ff. 2*3-247.
MS. 44 was dedicated to
him, in 1684, by Capt. B. Sharp.
Journal, in cipher, of the
Parliamentary proceedings, 1685. 3082,
ff. 9b-17.
Medical account of his last
hours, 1685. Lnt. 179, A. f. 204 ; 529,
ff. 26-34.
Papers by, relative to the
Protestant separation from the Church
of Home, transcribed by James II., n. d.
Copy, 168g. 629, ff. 354, 354 b.
Horoscope, late 1 7th cent.
1009, f. 91.
467, f. 38 b.
■ Prayer for, 17th cent.
- A political squib on the
court of Charles II. intitled, " A paper
of sale left by Mr. Karr," 17th cent.
647, f. 122 ; 3299, f. 182.
Verses on an equestrian
statue of, at Stock's Market, London,
17th cent. 655, f. 42 b.
Lampoon on, 17th cent.
Verses made to, by his
655, f. 47 ♦.
son, the Duke of Monmouth, 17th cent.
921, f. 90.
England, Sovereigns of, etc*
CHARLES II. (con'inted). "The
Snare," a poem addressed in his name,
to James II., late 17th cent. 1009,
f. 391.
Epigram on his restoration,
17th cent. Dutch. 2764, f. 69.
Verses on, by B. Severi-
nius, 17th cent. Lat. 2870, f. 79.
Vorses addressed to, 17th
cent. 3087, f. 30.
Satirical verses on the
Court, by A. Marvel, 17th cent. 3516,
ff. 42-45 b.
Anecdote of his disgust
for painted women, late 17th cent. Fr.
1030, f. 73 b.
Formerly ownel MS. 46, B.
MS. 3930 was dedicated
to, by T. Hobbes, [1662].
Answer to the memoir of
the French Ambassador on the restitu-
tion of St. Christopher's to the English,
n. d. Fr. 1519, ff. 246-248 b.
Paper presented to, on the
art of shipbuilding, 17th cent. 2754.
Petition to tho Parliamen-
tary Committee for redress of grievances
in foreign parts, by W. Courten, n. d.
3515, f. 4.
Vindication of the Govern-
ment of Scotland during his reign, by
the Lord Advocate, Sir G. Mackenzie,
17th cent. 3828, ff. 104-116 b.
Vindication of the Govern-
ment of Ireland by Charles I. and Charles
II., 17th cent. 3838.
Letter to, from Bishop
Morley as Visitor of Magdalen College,
Oxford, w. d. 3112, ff. 5 b-8 b.
Pamphlet on the Dutch
war, 17th cent. Lnperf. 1786, f. 177.
Act for authorizing jus-
tices of the peace to administer an oath
on the illegality of levying arms against
the King, n. d.' 24*8, f. 54.
JAMES II. Scheme of nativity
of, 1633. 1707, f. 7 b.
Letter of thanks to Gen.
Monck, 1660. Copy. 1519, f. 204.
Letter to, when Duke of
York, from T. S. Bekman on Tangier,
1662. 2448, f. 46.
Order, as Lord High Ad-
miral, for au increase of men to the
navy, 1664. Copy. 2032, ff. 14-17.
Naval orders by, as Lord
High Admiral, 1665. 3232, f. 83.
176
INDEX.
England, Sov ere ig ns of, etc. J A MES
If. (continued). Retu ras of the proposed
strength of the navy wade to him, when
Lord High Admiral, 1667, 1668, 1671.
2032, ff. 17 b-19 b.
Letter to, as Lord High
Admiral, from S. Pepys, 16$J. 2751.
Memorial to, when Duke
of York, from Lord Middleton, 1671.
3511, ff. 12, 17.
Order, as Lord High Ad-
miral, for exemption of a crew from
impression, 1672. 1519, f. 210.
MS. 2439 was, in 167jj,
inscribed to him, as Duke of York.
Petition of Lord Middle-
ton's administrators for release from the
tenths of the Duke of York, tire. 1674.
3512, f. 114.
Letter to, when Duke of
York, on his retiring to the Continent,
from Charles II., 167J. Copy. 1983,
B. f. 35.
Articles of High Treason
against, when Duke of York, 1680.
2496, ff. 55-61 b ; 2638, ff. 14-17 b.
Bill against his succession
to the throne, 1680. Draft. 3299,
f. 1H9.
MS. 2755 was dedicated
to, when Duke of York, by A. van
Holsteyn, cue. 1680.
Traitte* de la navigacion
aux Indes Orientalles fait par 1'ordre et
a l'usage du Due de York, post 168}.
3210.
Colloquium de religione
habitum Vindesoria?, 1684 (?) Imperf.
3963, ff. 1-9.
Verses addressed to, as
Duke of York, on his right to the
crown, 17th cent. 1009, f. 375.
"The Snare," an imaginary
address in verse to the Duke of York,
from Charles II., late 17th cent. 1009,
f. 391.
Verses addressed to, when
Duke of York, 17th cent. 2572, f. 29 b.
Verses addressed to, as
Duke of York, by B. Severinius, 17th
cent. Lett. 2870, f. 153.
Proceedings of the Court
of Claims at the Coronation, 1685. Lat.,
Fr. and Engl. 3954.
Copy of the Coronation
oath, as administered by Archbishop
Sancroft, 1685. 79, f. 200.
Speech of the King to the
England, So veb eig ns of, etc. J A MES
II. (continued). Speech of the King to
the Parliament, 1685. 2281, f. 71.
Papers relating to the
Church, found by the King in the
strong box of Charles II., [1685]. Copy,
17th cent. 3251, ff. 12-14.
Papers presented to the
King relating to Barbados, 1685, I68g.
3984, ff. 214-224 b.
Proposals for increasing
the King's revenue of firstfruits and
tenths, delivered to the Lord Treasurer,
168g. 1786, ff. 166-171.
— — Order to the Bishop of
London for the suspension of Dr. Sharpe,
with other papers relating thereto, 16*6.
3943, ff. 1-lfr.
Commission to Sir N.
Johnson to be Governor of the Carib-
bee Islands, 1686. Abstruct. 3299, f.
211.
Declaration against the
test, [1687]. Copy. Imperf. 203, f. 58.
Proceedings of the Uni-
versity Commissioners against Magdalen
College, Oxford., for neglect of the King's
mandate, [1687]. 2680, ff. 12-15 b.
Proposal to the King for
the advantage of trade, by J. Whistoo,
1687. S984, f. 198.
Reasons by D. K. for the
reading by the clergy of the Rcyal
Declaration of Liberty of Conscience,
[1688]. 3050.
Proof of the King's abso-
lute government from the confession of
the laws, n. d. 2443.
Political squib on the ex-
pected birth of a Prince, 1688. 1009,
f. 388.
Political verses on Popish
Privy Council, [1685]. 1731, A. f. 94.
and Jesuit plots against England, 17th
cent. 1983, B. f. 50.
The National Priests : a
poem, 1688. 2281, f. 84.
Resolution of the States-
General to support the Prince of Orange
on his expedition into England, 1688.
972, f. 29.
Proceedings during the
Interregnum, 1688-168f. Imperf. 2680,
ff. 16-36 b.
Address of the Parliament
of Ireland to James II. on his arrival in
Ireland at the Revolution, [1689]. 203,
f. 57.
INDEX.
177
England, Sovereigns op, etc. JAMES
II. (continued). Original address to the
King, from St. Andrews University,
n. d. Signed. 2753, ff. 18-25 b.
A Tory tract from the
people to Parliament, 17th cent. 2753,
ff. 1-17.
Paper by the Duchess of
York on her joining the Church of
Rome, 1670. Copy, 168f . 629, f. 353.
WILLIAM AND MARY. Verses
on his arrival in 1688, 17th cent. 1731,
A. f. 123.
Petition to the King from
Dr. S. Collins, for the post of Court-
Physician, [1688]. 1823, f. 23 b.
Parliamentary debate on
the word " Abdicated," 22 Jan.-15 Febr.,
168|. 3065, ff. 34-61.
Catalogue of persons ex-
empted by the King, [168f J. 2723, f.
143.
Gratulatio in die corona-
tions, 1689. Lat. verse. 1383, III.
ff. 1-6.
Form of oath of allegiance,
1689. Copy. 204, B. f. 28.
List of outlawries in Eng-
land, since 13 Febr. 168|, on account of
the rebellion in Ireland, 17th cent.
2902, f. 141.
Proceedings of the Com-
mittee in a bill for recognition of William
and Mary, 1690. 3299, ff. 141-143.
• Catalogue of plants brought
by J. Reed for the King from Madeira,
Barbados, and elsewhere, 1690. 2346,
ff. 197 b-199 b.
Satirical verses on public
events, 1691. 179, A. ff. 152 b, 160.
Account of sea fight be-
tween the French and the united Dutch
and English fleets off Cape La Hogue,
19 May, 1692. 2717, f. 6.
Memorials to the King
from the Danish envoy against Lord
Moleswnrth's "Account of Denmark,"
1693, 1694. Fr. 3828, ff. 172, 173.
Petition to the Treasury
Commissioners from Sir E. Sherburne,
circ. 1696. 4067, f. 148.
Bills for the better pro-
vision of the poor within the bills of
mortality, n. d. 2504, ff. 31 b-66 b.
Petition to the King and
Queen against pawnbrokers and usurers,
17th cent. Draft. 1731, A. f. 39.
Poem on the King's return
after the battle of the Boyne, by J.
Briscoe, 17th cent. 1709, f. 116.
England, Sovereigns of, etc
WILLIAM AND MARY (continued).
Note of the Queen's birth, 1662. 1708,
f. 126.
Verses on the Queen's
death, [1694]. 1710, f. 110.
WILLIAMIII. OrderoftheKing
respecting the Woolsack Inn in Smith-
field, 1696. Copy. 2717, ff. 34-36 b.
Appointment by the King
of Commissioners of Trade and Planta-
tions, 1696. 2902, ff. 75-78 b.
Proposals for yearly con-
sumption of wool, etc., 1698. 2504, ff.
67-84 b.
Proposals of Th. Duckett
for improvement of lands, 17th cent.
2404.
Petition to the King from
E. Jones for the Secretaryship of the
Bermudas, 1699. 2902, f. 100.
Satirical verses on the
vice-government of the year 1700, 18th
cent. 1731, A. ff. 116, 147.
Warrant for raising C.
Montague to the peerage, [1700]. Lat
Imperf. 3299, f. 165.
List of officers pardoned
in this reign, n. d. 3065, f. 63.
Post-mortem examination
of, 1702. 3409, ff. 53 b, 57 b, 85 b.
Verses in praise of, by J.
Pragestus, 17th cent. Lat. 1381, f. 109.
Verses addressed to the
King, by Dr. Lower, 17tb cent. 1731,
A. f. 151.
Verses addressed to the
King, by B. Severinius, 17th cent. Lat.
2870, f. 76.
v. also Orange, Princes of.
William Henry III.
ANNE. Calligraphical portraits
of the Queen, Prince George of Denmark,
and the Duke of Gloucester, containing
an account of State transactions from
her accession, by J. Dundass, 1702. 4027.
Account of French and
Spanish ships taken in Rodondello Har-
bour by the English and Dutch, 1702.
3299, f. 210.
Examinations of Sir S.
Fairborne and others, touching the
expedition, in 1702, to Cadiz and Vigo,
170J. 2638, ff. 1-11 b.
Parliamentaryproceedings
in the case of Ashby and White, 170f .
3066.
Account of the campaigns
of 1704-1709, 18th cent. 3392, ff. l-79b.
8LOAXE INDEX.
178
INDEX.
England, Sovereigns of, etc. ANNE
(continued). List of new Peers, [1706].
3065, f. 72.
Summons of Court- Phy-
sicians on account of the Queen's sickness,
171{. 1968, f. 2.
Journal of her last illness
by Sir H. Sloane, 25 Dec. 1713-
6 Febr. 171}. 4034, ff. 46-50.
— Letters on her last illness
from Dr. J. Smith to the Duke and
Duchess of Shrewsbury, 1713-1714.
Copies. 4034, f. 44.
— — - Medical report on her
body, 1714. 3984, f. 275.
Epitaph on, [1714]. Lat.
verse. 3516, f. 135.
— — » Proofs offered to Parlia-
ment of the lawfulness of Dissent, 17th
cent. 1941, ff. 7-12 b.
Letter to, from Dr. S.
Collins, n. d. 1823, f. 17.
Dedication to, of Dr. S.
Collins' anatomical works, 17th cent.
1823, f. 71.
Petition to, from Dr. S.
Collins, for repayment by the Crown of
moneys advanced, temp. Chas. I., for
fortifying the Caribbee Islands, n. d.
1823, f. 91.
Design of a Qreat Seal for
the union of England and Scotland, 18th
cent. 3424, f. 13.
GEORGE I. Order of Council
for preventing the spread of the plague,
1721. 3984, f. 91.
Ode on his birthday, by
J. Arnold, n. d. Lat. 3516, f. 48.
Verses on his Coronation
day, by J. T., [1714], 3516, f. 6.
Verses on his death,
addressed to George II., by J. Arnold,
[1727]. Lat. 3516, f. 195.
GEORGE IL Verses addressed
to, on the death of George I., by J.
Arnold, 1727. Lat. 3516, f. 195.
Carmen inaugurate ab H.
Eelbeck, [1727]. 3516, f. 20.
Testimonial in favour of
A. Cruden for the post of Bookseller to
the Queen, 1734. 4053, f. 359.
Addresses to the Royal
Family on the marriage of the Prince
of Wales from the Corporation of London,
1736. Copies. 4054, f. 234.
Letter from Sir H. Sloane
to Qu. Caroline, 1736. Fr. Drafts.
1968, f. 72; 4068, f. 299.
England, Sovereigns of, etc. GEORGE
II. (continued). Petition to " Kwin
Carlina," from S. Blane, n. d. 4058,
f.32.
Letter to Qu. Caroline,
when Princess of Wales, from R. Howe,
n.d. 4066, f. 382.
Epigram on Qu. Caroline's
visit to Sir H. Sloane's Museum, by T.
de Woolhouse, n. d. Lat. 3516, f. 79.
Post-mortem examination
of Prince George William, 171}. 4034,
f. 51.
Ecclesiastical History of.
Epitome of S. Creasy 's church history of
Brittany [Britain], circ. 1670. 266.
The Liberties of the Clergy, by J.
Qoodale, [1540]. 1818, ff. 212-220.
Lists of the ecclesiastical establish-
ment, 1585. 3194, ff. 1-6.
Historia de Articulis Lambethanis
exhibitis per W. Whitaker, 1595. 414,
ff. 1-4 b.
Considerations by Sir F. Bacon for
the better establishment of the Church,
17th cent. 1435, ff. 125-130.
Letters and papers of J. Dury
respecting the Church, 17th cent. 1465.
Proof from the laws of the Church
of England that supreme authority on
matters spiritual is vested in the King,
17th cent. 2445.
Epistolium apologetic urn de doc-
trinis Ecclesin Anglican®, 17th cent.
203, ff. 61-66.
Valuation of deaneries and sees in
England with their tenths, temp. Jas. I.
72, ff. 153-155.
Supply to Godwin's MDe Pre-
sulibus Anglise," by Sir J. Harington,
1608. 1675.
Queries propounded by certain
clergy of London, touching the oath
enjoined in the 6th canon of the late
synod, 1640. 1008, f. 29.
Petition from W. Bentley to
Parliament for the renewal of his licence
for printing the Bible, [1651]. 1378,
f. 178.
Treatise on the reformed Church
of England, [1654]. Lat. Imperf. 648,
f. 72.
Warrant for the augmentation of
poor vicarages and curacies, temp. Chas.
II. 856, f. 5.
List of sees in England and Wales,
with observations on the making of
bishops in England, temp. Chas. II. 856,
ff. 36, 55 b, 57.
INDEX.
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England. Ecclesiastical History of
(continued). List of sees, with their
counties, and number of parishes in each
diocese, 17th cent. 1455, ff. 25 b-28.
, Literature of. Vocabulary of
letters A-C in French and English,
18th cent. 3585, ff. 2-8.
, Nobility of. Names and arms of
all the nobility since the Conquest, up
to the year 1572, 17th cent. 241, ff.
79-123.
Book of the nobility of England
after 1628. 2172, ff. 82-131.
Treatise on the nobility, by Sir
J. Doddridge, [1658]. 3479, ff. 149-199.
Titles of the English nobility, 1698.
England. Topographical History
of (continued). Topographical de-
scription of, by Sir R. Cotton and
another, 1625-1628. 241, ff. 2-78 b.
Note of the length, breadth, etc.,
of, 1635. 609, ff. 210 b, 211.
Journal of travels in, by a Jesuit,
3955.
Arms of families in the Eastern
Counties, 16th cent. 1928.
, Crown Officers of. Catalogus
Admirallorum Anglic, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 24.
Catalogus Summorum Justiciari-
orum, 1066-1262. 1301, f. 31.
Catalogus Capitalium Justiciari-
orum coram rege ad placita, 1274-
1583. 1301, f. 31 b.
Catalogus Capitalium Justiciari-
orum de Communi Banco, 1216-1582.
1301, f. 33.
Notes, from Tower records, of
services to the Crown, 1589. 1301, f. 331.
Topographical History of.
Qusdam de Anglise climatibus, 14th cent.
568, f. 218 b.
Nomina comitatuum in Anglia,
15th cent. 683, f. 41 b.
Number of parish churches, towns,
knight's fees, and counties in England,
15th cent. 3285, f. 85.
Topographical notes on England,
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1593. 4028, ff. 39-41, 43.
Longitudineset latitudines locorum
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Latitude and longitude of the
principal towns, 1642. 3746, f. 4.
Table of the latitude of the princi-
pal towns, 17th cent. 3889, f. 16.
Description of the counties, 17th
cent. 1946.
List of shires in, 17th cent. 1455,
f. 29.
Notes on different counties, 17th
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1633-1640. Span. 1572, ff. 74 b-80 b.
Journal of travels in, by J. de
Cardonnel, 1649-1655. 1731, B. passim.
Tour by Dr. E. Browne through
the Western and Midland Counties, 1662.
1900, ff. 36-60.
Memoranda of a tour through the
Western Counties, temp. Chas. II. 2789,
ff. 2-7.
Tour through, by R. Sharp, 1700.
1522.
Index villarum Angliae, e biblio-
theca P. le Neve, 1730. 3238.
Description of the counties, 18th
cent. 1823, f. 19.
Catalogue by J. Bagford, of maps
and charts of England, circ. 1700. 885,
f. 146.
Map of the Saxon Heptarchy, by
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1651. 1428, ff. 1-70 b.
-, Natural History of. Botano-
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18th cent. Lot. verse. 3192, ff. 1-82.
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synopsi stirpium Britannicarum a P.
Hotton, 18th cent. 3322, ff. 220-224.
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tarum Angliae, 18th cent. 4019, ff. 138-
141b.
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thodica stirpium Britannicarum," 18th
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ff. 110-120 b.
Classed-Catalogue of quadrupeds
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England, New, m America, v. New
England.
Snglefleld (Thomas), Justice of the Com'
men Pleas. Obligation with William,
Abbat of Missenden, to allow him to
present to the Church of Shiplake on
the next vacancy, 152(. 747, f. 66 b.
English (Hinroydah). Letter to J. Peti-
ver, 171J. 4065, f. 155.
n 2
180
INDEX.
English Gulf, in the Duke of York's
Islands. Map of, 1681. 3820, f. 122.
English Elver, in the Gulf of Panama.
Map of, 1681. 3820, f. 15.
Englishe (Eleazar), of Kingstown. Letter
to T. P., 17th cent. 2172, f. 16.
Enigmas. finigmata quaedam, 15th
cent. 513, f. 57 b.
„. p__ (N— ), of Edinburgh.
Enkhuizen, in Holland. Description of,
by H. Junius, 16th cent. 2764, f. 173.
Enoch, the Patriarch. Prayer of, 17 th
cent. 3821, ff. 190 b-193.
Enook (Richard), of Trinity College,
Oxon. Poetical pieces collected and
written by, 1677. 1458.
Ent (Sir George), M.D., President of the
Royal College of Physicians. Prescrip-
tion for Dr. S. Bellingham's father,
1671. 633, f. 208.
■ Certificate in favour of Dr. J.
Downes, 17th cent. 3299, f. 56.
Ent (Sir Henry), v. Ent (Sir George).
Ent (Josias). Formerly owned MS. 3087.
Entomology. Entomological observa-
tions, 17th cent. 1950, ff. 48 b-50.
Epes (J— - A—), M.D., of Chelmsford.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1697. 4075,
f. 90.
Epes (T — ), Surgeon, of Canterbury.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1690. 4036,
f. 94.
Ephesus, Archbishop of. v. Passionei
(Domenico).
Epigrams. Versus epigrammatic!, 14th
cent. 3550, f. 3.
Collection of epigrams in various
languages, 16-1 7th cent. 2764.
Collection of English epigrams, by
an Oxford Student, 17th cent. 1889.
Epigrams, 17th cent. Engl, and
Lat. 1867.
Epigrammata Latina, 17th cent.
1783, ff. 54-56 b.
Tigurina epigrammata, in the
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Epistolography. Forms of letter-
writing, 15th cent. 1584, ff. 27-35, 36 b ;
—1456. 416, f. 153;— 16th cent. Fr.
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216 b, 234-245 b; Lat. and Germ.
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59 b; 3990, ff. 1-25 b.
Speeches and letters, circ. 1700.
Polish. 1362, ff. 62-69.
Oratio academica, 17th cent.
2987, ff. 6-10.
v. Fabricius (Johann Christoph),.
Sen.
Epitaphs. Dissertation on, by Sir T.
Browne, 17th cent. 1827, f. 51.
Collection of epitaphs, 17th cent.
1804, ff. 1 b-17, 48-52 b ; Lat. 1898,
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327, f. 76.
Epitaph, in verse, 16th cent.
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• Enigmatical epitaph, circ. 1641.
118, f. 149.
Epitaph in Leipzig churchyard,.
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Equestrianism, v. Bressey ( ).
Erasmus (Desiderius), of Rotterdam*
On the sound of letters of the Alphabet>
16th cent. Hologr. 2764, f. 3.
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Corthoevius, 17th cent. 1593, f. 4.
Verses on Holbein's picture of,
18th cent. 3563, ff. 68-71 b.
v. Gwynn (Walter).
1645. 2764, f. 37.
ErastUS (Thomas). Medicamenta, 17th.
cent. 1840, ff. 23-36.
Eratt (William), M.D., of Doncaster^
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1718, 1725.
4075, ff. 86, 88.
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Schenk (Gcorg), Graf von Erpach.
Eroeldoune (Thomas of), called the
Rhymer. Prophecies, 17th cent. 1008,.
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Ercker (Lazarus), Chief Master of the
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Staff. Excerpts from his muniments*
1586. Lat. 1301, f. 200.
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Eremita ( Daniel), of Antwerp ; Florentine
Ambassador to Germany. Account of his
embassy to Rudolph II. and the Princes
of Germany, 1609. Lat. 79, ff. 202-210.
Poem on the Panoply of God,
Ephes. vi. 11, [1599]. Lat. Autogr.
2764, ff. 187-191.
Verses entitled "Precatio ad
Deum," 1599. Lat. Autogr. 2764,
f. 192.
Erhard ( ). Catalogus fossilium,
18th cent. 3396, ff. 45-54.
Ering (Hans Wolf von), Freiherr. Dia- ,
gnosis of his case, 1645. Oerm. and Lat.
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Erie {Sir Walter), M.P. ; Lieutenant of
the Ordnance. Instructioas to Capt. W.
Penn, signed by, 1648. 1709, ff. 55-
62 b.
Ernesti (Joannes), M.D. Quaedam de
oleis ex, 17th cent. 3118, ff. 429 b-436.
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Autograph in album, 1670. 1795 or
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ErpeniUB (Thomas), Oriental Professor
at Ley den. Verses, 17th cent. Dutch.
2764, f. 123.
Errington ( ). Medical accompt to,
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Errington (Nicholas), Ambassador to
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2442, ff. 156b-159.
Ersfield (Margaret). Note of her birth,
162}. 2266, f. 72.
Erskine (Charles), President of the
Scotch Society for Propagating Christian
Knowledge. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1732. 4052, f. 191.
Erskine (David), 9th Earl of Buchan.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1728. 4050,
f. 12.
Erskine (Thomas), Is* Earl of Kellie.
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Escailliot ( ), Minister at Norwich,
afterw. of- Surat. Letter to Sir T.
Browne, 166}. Copy. 1861. ff. 5-21.
Eschenreuter. v. Etshenreuiter.
Escher (Jean), Jun. Letter to Dr. J. G.
Scheuchzer, n. d. 4066, f. 331.
EBChyndon (Johannes de), Fellow of
Merton Hall, Oxford. De stellarum
quarundara conjunctionibus in 1357 et
1365, 15th and 17th centt. 1713, ff.
1-14.
Escorial, El, in Spain. Index of famous
MSS. in the Library, 17th cent. Lat.
836, ff. 26-29.
Esdras, the Prophet. Revelatio quara
ostendit Deus Ksdre prophetse, ut osteiu
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Signa astrologica, 15th cent. Lat.
122, ff. 125-129; 282, f. 86; Engl.
1609, ff. 47-54.
Eshenreuth {Master Henry). AN
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3644, ff. 86-97 b.
Eelington Manor, in Whittingham}
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touching the title of, circ. 1657. 972,
f. 23.
Esmonde (Laurence), Baron Esmonde, of
Limerick. Letter, as Governor of Dun-
cannon Fort, to Lord Falkland, 1624.
3827, f. 43.
Espinosa (Francisco Angel de), M.D.,
of Salamanca. De humoribus, 17th
cent. 2984, ff. 367-414.
Espinoy, Prince <?. v. Melun (Pierre).
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Themata, 17th cent. Lat. and
Dutch. 2832, ff. 1-47 b.
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Disputatio an nostra tempora bon-
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Arms of the gentry and notes of
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» Earls of. Collections concerning,
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v. Capel.
Devereux.
Essex (Corneles), Captain. Voyage from
Jamaica to Porto-Bello, 1679. 2752,
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Essichius (J— H-— ), of Gbrlitz in Ober-
Lausitz. Autograph in album, 1693.
2360, f. 77.
Estampes - Valenoay (Achilles d'X
Cardinal. M. Bacon epigramma in,
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Estcourt (Sir William), 3rd Bart. In-
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149.
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Este (Hippolito d'), Cardinal of Ferrara.
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Grant of safe -conduct to, "from the
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Estevenon (R— ) Letter to Sir H.
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Estley (Sir Thomas de), of oo. Wane.
Seal, temp. Edw. I. Copy, 18th cent.
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Letter to Lord Middleton, 1671.
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Letter to, from T. Pridham and
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Esychius (Janus). Verses to, by J.
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Eudes de Meseray (Francois). " His-
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Eugenius Fhilalethes. r. Vaughan
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Evelyn (John), Royal Powder Master.
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Criticisms on his "Numismata,"
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Letter to W. Charleton, 1695.
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Exchequer. Annual receipts and issues,
[1613]. 1786, f. 82 b.
Book of Exchequer fees, 1619.
2904.
— — Schedule of fees paid to the Tel-
lers, 1656. 3243.
Abstract of Exchequer receipts
and payments, 1711-1713. 3198, f. 11.
Exchequer, Court of. v. Gilbert {Sir
Geoffrey).
Exeter, co. Devon. Memorandum of a
book fastened with a chain on Bishap
Lacv's tomb in the Cathedral church,
circ. 1455. 1584, f. 21.
See of. Letter to the Bishop
and Clergy of, from Pope Eugenius III.,
[1145-1153]. Lat. 1777, f. 88.
, Dean and Chapter of. Warrant
to, for suspending the statute by which
Canons receive no dividend the first
year, 1660. 856, f. 6.
Earl of. v. Cecil (William).
Exmouth, co. Devon. Survey of the
river Exe at, 1698. 3233, f. 31 b.
Exiling, co. Saff. Notes on the church,
16th cent. 1301, f. 125 b.
Exton {Sir Thomas), LL.D. Decree, as
official of the Archdeacon of Middlesex,
for excommunication of M. Seamer, 1677.
Lat. 2723, f. 135.
Eyer (John). Painting by, of prophetical
inscriptions from a window in Bury St.
Edmund's Abbey, 16th cent. 3170, f.
84 b.
Eyers ( ). Formerly owned MS.
1497.
Eyland, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
1429, f. 45.
Eyles {Sir John), 2nd Bart. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 302.
Eyre {Mrs. J—), of Windsor. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4075, ff. 98-102.
Eyre (John), of West Chalfield, co. Wilts.
Covenant with J. Lottisham, 1654. 2279,
f. 130.
Eyre (Kingsmill). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1723. 4047, f. 56.
Eyre (Robert), Lord Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1733. 4075, f. 103/
— — Medical prescription for, 1735.
3984, f. 47.
Eyton (Kenrick), son of Kenr. Eyton.
Warrant for granting to, the reversion
of the office of Prothonotary and Clerk
of the Crown in cos. Denbigh and Mont-
gomery, 1661. 856, f. 9.
F — ( ), of Easton, co. Northmits.
Medical prescriptions for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 75 b.
F — (J — ), Jesuit. Epigramma in Micro-
cosmum Borillii, 1632. 1 18, f. 49.
F — (J — ). Tabula vocum alchemicarum,
1687. 3760.
F — (I. C), of Hamburg, r. Fabricius
(Johann Christoph), Sen.
F — (P.). v. Werdenhagen (Johann An-
gelius von).
F — (R — ). Tabulae canonic* supputan-
dorum aspectuum conditae per, 1572.
1697, ff. 35b-38.
F — (Remaclus), Lymburgensis. v. Fuch-
sias (Remaclus).
F — (S — ). Treatise on the planetary
instruments, 1645-1647. 1794.
F — (T— ), Astrophil. Verses on the
death of eminent astrologers and mathe-
maticians, 17th cent. 2283, ff. 12 b, 13.
Faber. v. Fabre.
Faber (Alexander), M.D. Epigram in
praise of Sir D. Haste vi lie's Speculum
medico - chymicum, 17th cent. Lat.
439, f. 11.
Faber (Jan), of Eotterdam. Letter to,
from L. Vincent, 1716. Dutch. 4065,
f. 264.
Fabian (Thomas), of Clare Hall, Cam-
bridge. Letters to , 1635, 163g.
Lat. 118, ff. 50, 54.
Letter to Dr. Paske, 1637. Lat.
118, f. 55.
Epitaph on Dr. Porter, 1635. 118
f. 53.
Fabre (Pierre Jean). Account of his
wonderful cures, 17th cent. 3646, ff.
11-16.
Letter on him and his tincture,
17th cent. Lat. 1378, f. 10 b.
Fabri ( ), of Geneva. Letter to J.
T. Woolhouse, 1729. Fr. Copy. 4050,
f. 158.
\
INDEX.
165
Fabri de Peireso (Nicolas Claude),
Conseiller an Parlement <f Aix. M 6 moire
des manuscrits de feu M. de Peiresc,
circ. 1637. 767.
Vita, a P. Gassendi, 17th cent.
Excerpts. 2326, ff. 58-63.
Owned, in 1606, MS. 2423, by
gift from Sir R. Cotton.
Fabricius ( ) Letter to, from J.
Hiibner, 1640. Two copies. 639, ff. 75,
207.
Fabricius (Hieronymus), ab Aquapen-
dente. Observations chirurgicse, 17th
cent. 1166, ff. 48-80 b, 175-185.
Operum chirurgicorum pars pos-
terior, 17th cent. 1166, ff. 81-153.
Tract on wonnds founded on his
treatment of them, 1612. 329, ff. 308-
344 b.
Fabricius (Johann), the Younger ; Pro-
fessor of Theology at Helmstadt. Letter
to, from O. Ferrari us, 17th cent. Lai.
2890, ff. 33-36 b.
Fabricius (Johan Albert). Letters to
G. Schroedter, 1697-1702. Lat. 2877,
ff. 100, 148, 192, 203.
Fabricius (Johann Christoph), Sen.
Correspondence and papers, 1678-1689. .
Lat., Fr. and Germ. 2144.
Vera Philosophia, 1710 - 1716.
Germ, and Engl. 3840 ; 3841.
Fabricius (Johann Christoph), Jun.
Odes and letters to his father, 1678,
1680. Lat. 2144, ff. 159, 161, 162.
Fabricius (Johann Jacob). Letter to his
father, J. C. Fabricius, 1678. Lat.
2144, f. 137.
Fabricius (Johann Ludwig), Professor
of Theology at Heidelberg, and Councillor
of the Elector Palatine. Autograph in
album, 1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 39.
Fabricius (Johann Sebald), Professor of
Greek at Heidelberg. Autograph in
album, 1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 27.
Fabricius (Paul), Mathematician to
Maximilian II. De stella nova, 1573.
95, ff. 133-134 b.
Fabricius (Wilhelm), von Hilden. De
tarda solutione deligationum in fracturis
et de ozana, 17th cent. 1336, ff. 177 b-
181.
De lue Venerea, 17th cent. 1392,
ff. 10b-13.
Curationum chirurgicarum Cen-
turia v., 17 th cent. Excerpts. 1392,
ff. 4B-66.
Fabritiis (Giovanni Battista de), Cappi-
tano-Tenente. Treatise inscribed to, on
astrology, 1692. Ital. 2758, ff. 1-41.
Fabrius (Paschalis). v. Robin (Paschal),
Seigneur du Faux.
Fabroni (Carlo Agostino), Cardinal.
Letter to Card. D. M. Delfius, 1697.
Copy. 2877, f. 114.
Faoio Duillier (Nicolas). Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 17 14, 1736. 4043, f. 307 ;
4055, f. 27.
Fagiuoli (Piero). Capitoli a, di A. P.
Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff. 80b-83.
Fagon (Antoine). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1725. Fr. 4048, ff. 25, 35,
54,66.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1725, and n. d. Fr. 3322, f. 109;
4069, ff. 148, 149.
Fagon (Gui Crescent). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1713. 4043, f. 160.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1713, and n. d. Fr. 4068, f. 77 ; 4069,
f. 151.
Fagraiola (Petrus), M.A. and M.D., of
Valencia. Regimen medicum, pro suis
filiis, 1315. 3124, ff. 74-77.
Fairborne {Sir Palmes), Governor of
Tangier. Quarrel with Capt. Carre,
1673. 3511, ff. 222-230.
Case of, 1674. 3514, ff. 240-241.
Commission to, for making peace
between England and Marocco, 1676.
3512, f. 259.
Letter to his uncle, Col. R. AIsopp ,
1674. Copy. 3512, f. 23.
Letter to J. Luke, 1674. 3512,
f. 67.
Fairborne (56* Stafford), Admiral of
the Fleet. Examination of, relative to
the failure of the attack on Cadiz, 170].
2496, ff. 42-54; 2638, ff. 1-1 ib; 3958,
ff. 18-28 b.
Fairfax ( ), Serjeant-at-Law. Con-
futation of supposed errors in statute
of 25 Edw. III., 1596. 2716, ff. 1-37.
Fairfax (Henry), 4th son of Thomas, 1st
Baron Fairfax ; Sector of Bolton Percy,
co. York. Probationes e Grotio gracas,
17th cent. 1872, ff. 1-59.
Catalogue of his library, 17th
cent. 1872, ff. 60-81 b.
Fairfax (John). Letter to Dr. E. Browne,
1669. 1911-1913, f. 122.
Fairfax (Richard). Formerly owned
MS. 1496.
186
INDEX.
Fairfax (Thomas), Srcf Baron Fairfax.
Letters to, 1640-1649. 1519, passim,
Letters of protection to Sir H.
Grirastone, 1648. 1519, f. 190.
Abuse of, by J. Li 1 borne, n. d.
1519, f. 137.
Fairford, co. Olouc. Verses on the
church windows by W. Stroode and Dr.
R. Corbet, 17th cent. 542, ff . 58, 59.
Verses on the church windows,
17th cent. 542, f. 59 b ; 1792, f. 73 b.
Fairlie (James), Bishop of Lismore or
Argyll. Sentence of deposition against,
1638. 650, f. 73.
Fairlis (William). Owned, in 16Z*, MS.
933.
Faithorne (William), Sen., Engraver.
Verses to, by T. Flatman, 17th cent.
2284, f. 147 b.
Fajardo de Requesens y Zuxiiga
(Fernandez Joachim de), Marquez de los
Veles. Letter to, as Governor of Oran,
from Col. H. Norwood, 166§. Span.
3499, f. 25.
Falaiseau ( de). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1707, and «. d. Fr. 4041, f.
18; 4058, ff. 303-307 b.
Falooblirgius (Gerard us), v. Falken-
burgius (Gerard us).
Falcon (Jacob), Secretary to the Governor
of Tetuan. Receipt to Lord Middleton
for stores, 167 J. Span. Copy. 1958,
f. 12 b.
Falconry. Manner of keeping hawks,
15th cent. Imperf. 3488.
Livros de Citraria, 1566 and 16th
cent. 821.
Rules for the " orderinge of Heron-
sewes to breede," 16th cent. 999, f. 26.
On the training of hawks, 17th
cent. 2721, ff. 2-23 b.
Of their diseases and the remedies,
17th cent. 3205, ff. 72-88 b.
Faldo (Capt. I—). Obserrata in cada-
vere ejus ex tabe mortui, 1644. 846, f. 2.
Falkenburgius (Gerardus). Life of
Pindar from an old copy of T. yon
Rhediger, 16th cent. Or. Autogr.
2764, f. 136.
Falkensteyn (Conon de), Archbishop of
Treves, v. Treves, Archbishop* Electors
of-
Falkland Isles al. Pepys' Island,
South America. Description of, by W.
A. Cowley, 1687. 45, f. 68 b.
Falkland, Viscounts, r. Cary.
Falloppio (Gabriello). Translation of
his medical tracts, by J. Molina, 167$.
3293, ff. 3-228.
Medical extracts from, by J. Du
Poirier, 17th cent. Lat. 3119, ff. 352-
354.
Fallowfeild (Richard), of co. Westm.
Letter to Lord Falkland, 1626. 3827,
f. 83.
Falmouth, co. Comvo. Chart of the
harbour, by Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688.
3665, f. 72 b.
Survey of the harbour, 1698.
3233, f. 37 b.
FamagOSta, in Cyprus, Account of the
loss of, by Capt. A. Gatti, 1573. RaL
2256.
Family. Disciplina domestics, 1581.
Ital. 926, ff. 40 b-62.
Family of Love. Mirabilia opera Dei ;
by a Familist, 1655. 872.
Fane. r. Vane.
Fane (Mary), 2nd wife of MUdmay, 2nd
Earl of Westmorland. Medical case of,
by Dr. J. Pratt, 1645. 587, ff. 15-17.
Fane (Mildmay), 2nd Earl of Westmor-
land. Imitation of J. Cleveland's letter
to, 17th cent. 3087, f. 27.
Fane (Thomas), 6 th Earl of Westmorland,
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1722-1732.
4050, f. 89 ; 4052, f. 67 ; 4077, ff. 190-
197 b, 200-207 b.
FanianU8 (Joannes Chrysippus). De
arte metallic^ metamorphoseos, 16th.
cent. Engl, transl. 320, ff. 51-57 b.
Fano, Bishop of. v. Ottinelli (Giulio).
Fanshawe (Lyonel), Secretary to Sir R.
Fanshawe at Madrid. Copy of Sir R.
Fanshawe's letters, 1665. 3509, ff. 107,
107 b.
Fanshawe (Sir Richard), Ambassador
to Spain. Letters to Consul Wescombe
and to the Governor of Tetuan, 1665.
Copies. 3509, ff. 107, 107 b.
Letter to, from Lord Belasyse,
1665. 1952, f. 66.
Letter to, from B. de Loyola, 1665.
Span. 1952, f. 83.
Fantoni (Jacopo), Prete. Abjura di,
1641. 1930, ff. 64-89 b.
Fanus (Franciscus). Pro contemnendis
opibus et diligenda paupertate sua versus,
15th cent. 327, f. 76.
Farcher, Dr. v. Farquhar (Alexander).
INDEX.
187
Farendale (Robert), Physician to the
English Embassy at Madrid, afterw. Army
Surgeon at Tangier. Passport to, from
Lord Howard, 1669. Span. 3513, f. 48.
- Charge against Lieut. E. Harris
for attempted murder, 1672. 3511,
f. 138.
Charge against, by Lieut. E. Harris,
1672. 3514, f. 141.
Faria (Jo&o de Seqneira de). v. Seqneira
de Faria.
Farleham (Edward), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for theft, circ. 1673.
3514, f. 168.
Farley (Henry). Formerly owned MS.
334.
Farlow ( ). Prescription against
the palsy for, by Dr. Nicholson, late
17th cent. 1087, f. 74 b.
Farman ( ), Chaplain to the Queen of
Bohemia ; afterw. of Riverhead, in Seven-
oaks, oo. Kent. Account of his sudden
death and encomium on, by T. Pell, 1659.
2570, f. 19.
Farmer ( ), M.D. Qusedam medica
ez ejus libro, 17th cent. 3969, ff. 69-73.
Farmer (James), of the Bermudas. In-
formation by, of hidden treasure on an
island in the W. Indies, 18th cent. 3984,
f. 165.
Farmer, of oo. Northants. v. Fermor.
Farmingham. v. Jerningham.
Farnaby (Thomas), Schoolmaster. Bio-
graphical notice of, by G. Bonnirert,
late 17th cent. Fr. 1009, f. 169.
Farnworth (Eliza), of Nottingham. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1729. 4075, f. 110.
Farquhar (Alexander), M.I)., of War-
saw. De medicaminibus simplicibus,
1697. 1362.
Prescripta medica, 1698-1702.
1377.
Praxis medica, 1698. 1379, ff.
133-242 b.
Letter to, from Dr. H. Gordon,
1701. Polish. 1362, f. 71.
Farquhar (John), of Dantxic. Letter
to C. Holl on his brother's death, 1704.
Germ. 1378, f. 16.
Farrer (Thomas), M.D., of Market
Harborough, oo. Leic. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1727-1736, and n. d. 4051, f.
80 ; 4053, f. 170 ; 4058, ff. 308, 310 ;
4075, ff. 109, 112-117.
Farrington (Isaiah), of Otter y St. Mary,
co. Devon. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1723. 4075, ff. 118-121.
Farrington-Qurney, co. Som. Letter
to Dr. Woodward on the impression
of fossils on the black slate above the
coal at, n. d. 4019, f. 52.
Fastolf (Sir John). Medical case, by W.
Wyrcestre, 15th cent. 4, f. 38 b.
Letter from Garter King-at-Arms
to Sir H. Sloane "on that inimitable
scoundrell character given to," by
Shakespeare, 172}. 4046, f. 66.
Fatio (Giovanni). Ricettario di mania-
cal chia, 16th cent. 1074, ff. 13 b-94.
Fauoonberg, Earl of. r. Belasyae
(Thomas).
Faukener (William), of Lewes, co. Suss.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1709. 4075,
f. 162.
Fatties, v. Foulis (Sir David).
Faulkborne, co. Essex. Notes from
monuments in, 16th cent. 1301, f. 131.
Fauque (Antoine). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. Fr. 4058, f. 313.
Fauson (Martha). Valentine to, 17th
cent. 2717, f. 104.
Faustius (Johannes Michael). Preface
and notes to "lntroitus apertus ad
occlusum Regis Palatium, a Philaletha,"
1706. 2599, ff. 46-49.
Favara, Marquis de. Letter, as Viceroy
of Aragon, to F. de Alarcon, 1642. Span.
2496, f. 193.
Favell (Robert). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1729. Lot. 4050, f. 227.
F avert tinuB (Leonellus). v. Victoriis
(Leonellus de), Faoentinus.
Fawborne. v. Faulkborne, co. Essex.
Fawka (Isaack). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
172$. 4047, f. 319.
Fawley, co. Southants. Memoranda of
tithes of pigs and geese at, 1508-1509.
357, ff. 6 lb, 63b.
Fawset (William), of Tilbury Fort, co.
Essex. Letter to Dr. S. Wall, 1691.
1731, A. f. 76.
Fawsley liodge, co. Northants. Lists
of curiosities at, 1666. Ital. 3962,
ff. 130-160 b, passim.
Fayo (Dermitio), of Madrid. Letters and
papers delivered to, from J. Luke, 1675.
3512, ff. 220-225.
188
INDEX.
Fayrefeld (Henry), Yeoman of the Royal
Woodi/ard. Royal grant to, of Wood-
felde Manor, 1557. 2251, f. 83.
Feoht (A— J—), of Rostock. Letter to
G. Schroedter, 1698. Lat. 2877, f. 140.
Feoht (Ernestus Henricus), Theol. Doct.
Letters to C. Schroedter, 1698-1703.
Lat. 2876, ff. 157, 174, 176.
Letter to Dr. Gonner, n. d. Germ.
2876, f. 182.
Fecht (Johann), Rector of the Academy
of Rostock. Syllabus auctonim ab eo
relatorum in tomum Historiae Ecclesi-
astics, 18th cent. 2887, ff. 219-224.
Letters to, from G. Schroedter,
1699, 1700. Lat. 2877, ff. 144, 152.
Fecht (M— G— ), of Rostock. Letter to
Banner, 1715. Germ. 2877, f. 282.
Fechte (Xicolaus von der), Senator of
Hantiurg. Biographical sketch of, by
H. Vagetius, 17th cent. Lat. 2888, f. 22.
Feckenham (John), Abbot of West-
minster, v. Howman (John), of Fecken-
ham.
Fedro (Georgius), Rodocheus Medicus.
v. Phaedro (Georgius), Rodocherus.
Feilding (Mary), 2nd wife of William,
2nd Earl of Desmond. Sale of Castle
Eden manor by, to her brother-in-law,
Lord Middleton, 1673. 3511, f. 212 b.
Feilding (Mary), widow of William, 3rd
Earl of Denbigh. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, ff. 3 1 5-324 b.
Feilding (Col. Robert), called "Beau
Feilding." Rental of his estates at
Lutterworth and Solihull, 1695. 2728,
f. 224.
Feilding (Capt. William), of Carlisle
Garrison. Letters to Lord Carlisle and
his secretary, 1682. 2724, ff. 150, 151.
Felde (John). Bought MS. 2463 from
R. Ferris.
Felgenhauer (Paul). Letter to, from
J. Dury, n. d. Lat. 654, f. 153.
Fell (John), D.D., Dean of Christ Church,
Oxford. Letter to, from J. Luke, 1664.
3509, f. 66.
Fellowe (Rice), of St. Christopher's Isle,
W. Indies. Letters to J. Petiver, 17 If,
1715. 4065, ff. 208, 217.
Feltham (Charles). Horoscope by Dr.
F. Bernard, 1646. 1707, f. 61.
Feltham (Owen). Poem, 17th cent.
Copy. 1446, f. 56.
Felton (George). Formerly owned MS. 76.
Felton (John), Capt. Particulars of his
execution, with his prayer immediately
before, 1628. 826, ff. 133-135.
Reasons for killing the Duke of
Buckingham, 17th cent. 1199,ff.69b-70.
Verses and epitaphs on, temp.
Chas. L 826, ff. 188 b-197.
Verses to, from Z. Towneley, 1628.
826, f. 192b; 1199, f. 74b; 1792,
f. 114 b.
Fenia (Richard), of Broughton, co. Oxon.
v. Fiennes.
Fenly (D— ), Mrs. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 325.
Fenne (John), Paymaster. Biographical
notes on, 1633, 1660. 1708, f. 111.
Fenton (Joseph), Surgeon, of London
An observation of all such strange cures,
as have happened to my hands since
1590. Title only. 661, f. 31.
Letter to, from Bishop Andrewes,
1624. 118, f. 29.
Wrote MSS. 661, ff. 32-46, and
1719, ff. 2-86.
Owned MSS. 381 and 1719, and, in
the year 1602, MS. 1678.
Fenwioke (Sir John), Commissary-
General of the Musters. Directions to,
from Sir J. Asteley to muster the foot,
1640. 1200, f. 89.
Fenwicke {Sir John), 3rd Bart. Letter
to Lord Carlisle, [1676-1685]. 2724,
f. 166.
Fenwioke (Robert), of Morpeth. Letter
to Lord Carlisle, 1683. 2724, f. 165.
Feral (Goffroy Adolf d), Student at
Leipzig, v. 6 Feral.
Ferauaunty (Leonardi). v. Fioravanti
(Leonardo).
Ferber (Friedrich Augustus), Student of
theology at Leipzig. Autograph in album,
1692. 2360, f. 67.
Ferber (Jean Sigismond), of Paris. Let-
ter of apologv to Dr. J. Pragestus, 169 J.
Fr. and Germ. 1381, f. 82.
Ferehanlt de Reaumur (Rene* An-
toine). Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734-
1743. Fr. 4053, f. 325; 4054, f. 255;
4055, ff. 151, 152 ; 4056, ff. 10, 41, 92,
144; 4057, ff. 167,211,216.
— — — Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1736-1739. Fr. 4068, ff. 302, 340;
4069, ff. 11, 14, 21.
Ferguson (C — ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 169$. 4036, f. 139.
INDEX.
189
Ferguson (V—), of Newtown, nr.
Belfast. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1691-
1715. 4036, f. 106; 4037, ff. 25, 73,
119; 4038, ff. 14, 38; 4040, f. 16;
4043, f. 200 ; 4044, f. 84 ; 4075, ff. 122,
124.
Ferguson (William). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1705. 4040, f. 33.
Ferious (Acaninus). r. Hunain Ibn
Ishftk, aWlbadl.
Fermor ( ), of Daventry. Medical
prescription for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655.
Lat. 2812, f. 74.
Fermor ( ), Sen., of Northampton.
Medical prescription for his wife, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 40.
Fermor (Henry), 2nd son of Sir William
Fermor, Bart. Medical prescriptions
for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat
2812, ff. 35, 44.
Fermor (Katharine), daughter of Sir
Batton Fermor. Medical prescriptions
for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat.
2812, ff. 44 b, 49 b.
Fermor (Mary), wife of Sir William
Fermor, Bart. Medical prescriptions
for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652, 1655. Lat .
2812, ff. 32 b, 46 b, 57 b.
Fermor (Richard), Armiger, of co.
Northants. Medical prescription for,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812,
f. 8.
Fermor {Sir William), Bart., of Easton
Neston, co. Northants. Medical pre-
scription for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655.
Lat. 2812, f. 66 b.
— — Medical prescription for his
daughter, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655; Lat.
2812, f. 83.
Fernandas de Queiros (Pedro). Me-
morial to Philip III. to undertake an
expedition to the New Hebrides, circ.
1608. Transl. 333, ff. 1-22 b.
Fernandez (Eduardus), Primarius Medi-
cus in Salmantisensi Lycao. Com men-
tan a in Hippocratis libros de rictus
ratione in morbis acutis, 17th cent.
2984, ff. 173-235.
Fernandez Navarrette (Domingo),
Archbishop of St. Domingo. Notes from
his account of China, 18th cent. 4019,
f. 145.
Feme (Thomas), M.D. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1700. 1701. 4038, ff. 33, 164.
Ferneley (Philip), of Dublin. Letter to
Lord Falkland, 1632. 3827, f. 185.
Femelius (Joannes) of Amiens; Phy-
sician to Henri IT. of France. Patho-
logic ejus synopsis, circ. 1600. 133.
Prof. Drelincurtii collegium prac-
ticum ad ejus Pathologiam, 17th cent.
3287, ff. 1-252.
- J. Munnicks dictata practica ad ejus
Pathologiam per D. Denoune notata,
1683, 1684. 229, ff. 3 b-94.
Pathologia, lib. I. and lib. II.
capp. 13-19, 17th cent. Engl. 1639,
ff. 43-91.
De febribus, ex ejus Pathologia,
lib. iv., v., 17th cent. Lat. 101,
ff. 25-82 ; 688, ff. 83-124 ; 1672, ff. 49-
70.
Dictata collegii in ejus librum de
febribus, 16th cent. 1236, ff. 93-105. .
Extracts by P. Moore from his
Pathologia, 17th cent. 1635, ff. 3-6;
1638, ff. 140-143.
Therapeutice seu raethodus me-
dendi, 16th cent. 136.
Method us medendi, lib. I., 17th
cent. Engl. 1639, ff. 1-91; 1672,
ff. 1-48.
Methodi medendi libri quartos et
quintus, 17th cent. Engl. 1633.
Translation of the 6th book of his
Methodus medendi, by P. Moore, 17th
cent. 1637.
Argument of his preface to his
Methodus medendi, 17th cent. 1672,
f. 71.
Physiologia, lib. I., 17th cent.
Transl. 1659, ff. 1-74.
Medics definitiones et divisiones
physiologies?, 17th cent. 2084, ff. 344-
352.
De abditis rerum causis, lib. II.,
17th cent. Engl, and Lat. 574, A.
ff. 1-10 b, 26-27 b; 1670.
Translation of his Hominis Ana-
tomia, by P. Moore, 17 th cent. Imperf.
1664, ff. 53-55.
Translation of his counsels, by
W. Chapellus, 17th cent. 1634.
Excerpta ex Universa inedicina
ejus, 1628. 1444.
Morbormm definitiones et distinc-
tiones, 17th cent. 1486, ff. 36-86.
Vocabulary of diseases, 1624. Lat.
and Engl. 1668, ff. 2-46.
Uses and virtues of compound
medicines, 17th cent. 1667.
Translation of part of his medical
works, 17th cent. 1649.
190
INDEX.
Fernelius (Joannes) of Amiens; Phy-
sician to Henri II. of France (continued).
Excerpta ex scriptis ejus, 17th cent.
1511, ff. 173-189; 3635, ff. 116-119.
Qusedam de syrupo ex, 17th cent.
2105, B. f. 110.
Vita, a G. Plantio, 17th cent.
1054.
Versus in, a F. Thory, 17th cent.
Gr. and Lat. 1768, f. 23.
Perns, Bishop of. v. Hort (Josiah).
Ferouante (Leo), v. Fioraranti (Leo-
nardo).
Ferrara, State of. Relatione di, by the
Venetian Ambassador, £. Manoksso,
1575. 697, ff. 63-89.
Relatione di.di £. Manolesso, 1575.
Abridgm. 1826, ff. 49-56.
Consilium medicum pro ncbili
Ferrariensi, 17th cent. Ital. 2253,
ff. 133-137 b.
Ferrara (Pietro Antonio), v. Ferraro.
Ferrari (V—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1731. 4051, f. 300.
Ferraria (Johannes de). Candelabrum
splendoris et perfectionis, 15th cent.
276, ff. 24 b-74.
Ferrarius. v. Ferrers.
Ferrariua (Octarius). Autobiographia,
17th cent. 2890, ff. 33-36.
Lectiones iredicse, 1665. 2880,
f. 200.
Ferraro (Pietro Antonio). Interpreta-
tione de le briglie composte et inventate
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Rules extracted from, 17th cent.
Germ. 2116, ff. 32-40.
Ferreni (Antoine). Extrait du Memoire
de, lue a TAcade'mie Pabliqae, 1741.
4057, f. 87.
FerreriU8( ). Formula remediorum,
17th cent. 21 10, ff. 143-145 b.
Ferrers, Family of. Notes, 16th cent.
1301, f. 52.
Ferrers (Henry), Antiquary. Formerly
owned MS. 683.
Ferrers (M.). v. Shirley (Mary), wife
of Washington, 2nd Earl Ferrers.
Ferrers (William). Horoscope, 1555.
325, f. 78 b.
Ferris (Richard), Royal Messenger to Qu.
Eliz. and James I. Sold MS. 2463 to
J. Felde.
Ferrour (John). Of all manner of
diseases and medicines for the same,
17th cent. 2778, ff. 73-79.
Ferry (Henry), M.D.,of Chiswick. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1739. 4075, f. 126.
FestUS. v. Hommius (Festus).
Fetherstonhalgh (Major Ralph). Let-
ters to Lord Carlisle and W. Bridges,
168§, 1683. 2724, ff. 152-154.
Fetdplaoe (George). Petition to the
Court of Chancery, 1677. 2484.
Fettiplace (George), of Letcombe Regis,
near Wantage. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1728, 172§. 4049, f. 138 ; 4075, f. 128.
Feuillerade (P[ete]r). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1722. 4046, f. 323.
Feurs (Germain de), M.D. " La petite
et grand e oeuvre minerale des philo-
sophes," 17th cent. 693, ff. 43-46 b.
Fez, Kingdom of. Present state of, by
T. Fisher, 1663. 505, ff. 80-1 10.
Relation of Sieur G. Mouette's
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Papers relating to English captives
redeemed from, 1672. 3511, ff. 156,
160-167.
Relation of the voyage of the
Fathers of La Mercy to, for the redemp-
tion of Christian slaves in 1681, by
L. Desmay, 18th cent. 822.
o. also Marocco.
Fichett (Henry). Information by, to
the English Consul at Cadis concerning
Salee pirates, 1673. 3511, f. 255.
Fieino (Marsiglio), Physician, of Florence.
De arte chymica, 17th cent. Engl.
3638, ff. 129-188.
De vita, 17th cent. Excerpt.
2246, ff. 50-52.
On the generation of metals, 17th
cent. Extract. 3721, f. 87.
Fickinam. v. Howman al. Feckenham.
Fiction. Progymnasmata de fabulari
tractatione, 17th cent. 1371, ff. 74 b~
78 b.
Fabulae, 14th cent. 2478, ff. 2-
47b.
Historiuncula facet*, 15th cent.
Imperf. 3854, f. 104.
Collection of anecdotes, 17th cent.
1757; 1758; 1925, ff. 1-43, 67-75;
3867, ff. 1-161 b, 165-184 b ; 3890.
Collection of jests and anecdotes
by some one connected with Cambridge,
1627. 1489.
INDEX.
191
Fiction (continued). Dialogue on the
cure of anger, 17th cent. 1818, ff. 118-
131.
Allegorical history of Time, 17th
cent. 1815, ff. 128-131 b.
De morte Ibyci a gruibus prodita,
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Historia de Septera Dormientibus,
17th cent. 2885, ff. 41-44.
Sermon by a lover of ale, 17th
cent. 3769, f. 22 b.
Facetious lawcase, 17th cent. 3932,
A Welsh story in Terence's style,
18th cent. Lat. Imperf. 3516, f. 212.
Lettres Portngaises avec les re-
f. 92.
sponces; traduites en Francoys, 1674.
3635, ff. 3-52.
v. Morley (Christopher Love), M.D.
Fidoe (John), of Stamford on Teme, co.
Wore, Survey of his lands at Noverton,
1650. 2728, B. f. 226.
Fidoe (Robert), of the Middle Temple.
Title of, to lands in Stocton and Great
Shelsley, 1682. 2728, B. f. 231.
Fiefbrun, Sieur de. v. Fiesbrun, Siew
de.
Fielding (Dr. Robert), Narrative of a
shot embedded in his skull from 1642 to
1672, 18th cent. 1968, f. 202.
Fiennes, Barons Dacre. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 99 b.
Fiennes (Richard), of Broughton, co.
Oxford; afterw. Baron Say and Sele.
Excerpta ex chartis ejus, 1586. 1301,
f. 156.
Fiennes (William), Is* Viscount Say
and Sele. Letter in the name of the
Committee of both Kingdoms to Sir T.
Fairfax, 1645. Signed. 1519, f. 106.
Fienus (Thomas), Professor of Medicine
at Louvain. De methodo medendi et de
signis medicis, 1627. 367.
Fiesbrun, Sieur de. v. Cumont (Rene de).
Fiiield (Samuel). Letter to J. Petiver,
tfjg. 4063, f. 3.
Figulus (Benedictus). r. Torpfer (Bene-
dikt).
Filding (William). Formerly owned MS.
354.
Filenius (P— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1738. Fr. 4055, f. 260.
Filton (John de). Note relative to his
landed possessions, 1655. 1429, f. 99 b.
Finado(Maiimiliano),o/Arap&$. Treatise
on astrology, 1692. Ital. 2758, ff. 1-43.
Finch ( ), of co. Worcester. Recipes
for cider and perry, sent by, to Sir T.
Turquet de Mayerne, 1650. Fr. 206,
A. f. 143.
Finch ( ), Clerk in St. Thomas' Hos-
pital. Letters to, from Major T. Aungier,
1696, 169f 2728, B. ff. 234-243 b.
Finch (Anne), daughter of Sir Heneage
Finch ; afterw. wife of Edward, Earl of
Conway. Note of her birth, 1631. 1708,
f. 111.
Finch (AnneX 2nd W« of Daniel, 2nd
Earl of Nottingham. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4078, f. 232.
Finch (Charles), 3rd Earl of Winchilsea.
Frank, 170f 3962, f. 2«7 b.
Finch (Daniel), 2nd Earl of Nottingham.
Directions for his " building," by Sir H.
Shere, 1695. 3828, ff. 176-180.
Finch (Elizabeth).
1778, f. 14.
Horoscope, 1653.
Finch (Elizabeth), wife of William,
Viscount Maidstone. Prescriptions for,
from Dr. Browne, 1670. 1833, f. 119.
Finch (Elizabeth), widow of Heneage,
2nd Earl of Winchilsea. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 17JJ. 4045, f. 281.
Finch (Francis), Barrister-at-Law ; son
of Sir Moyle Finch, 1st Bart. Epistola
dedicatoria et versus ad, 17th cent
1415, f. 4.
Finch (Sir Heneage), son of Sir Moyle
Finch, 1st Bart. Lecture on Arithmetic
delivered during the Christmas revels in
the Temple, drc 1600. 1709, ff. 1-12.
Speech on being chosen Speaker of
the House of Commons, 1626. 1710,
f. 281 b.
Finch (Heneage), Is* Earl of Nottingham.
Note of his birth, 1621. 1708, f. 111.
Report on the trial of Lord
Maguire, 164*. 3828, ff. 64-74.
Finch (Heneage), 2nd Earl of Winchilsea.
Request for protection for his house at
Eastwell, 1647. 1519, f. 170.
Finch (Heneage), afterw. 4th Earl of
Winchilsea. Letter to W. Charleton,
170}. 3962, f. 284.
Finch (Sir Henry), of Christ's College,
Cambridge ; Serjeant-at-Law. 'Analysis
in Q. Horatii Flacci carminum odas x.,
cum vita, 1577. 2737.
« Letter to his stepfather, N. St.
Leger, 1577. Lat. 2737, f. 1 b.
192
INDEX.
Finch (John), Baron Finch ; Lord Chief
Justice, Speaker of the House of Commons
and Lord Keeper. Speeches, 1625-1634.
1455, ff. 1-15.
Argument on Hampden's case of
shipmoney, 163f 3933, ff. 288-315.
Speech on opening the Parliament,
1640. 203, ff. 41-56 b.
Declaration of the King's approba-
tion of Serjeant Glanvile as Speaker,
1640. 1200, f. 6.
Finch (John). Warrant appointing him
Undersearcher in the port of London,
1661. 856, f. 4.
Finch (Sir John), Ambassador to Turkey,
Journal of his voyage to Constantinople,
167§. 2439.
Epitaph on Sir T. Baines' bowels
interred at Constantinople, 1682. Lot.
3329, f. 5.
Note on his friendship for Sir T.
Baines, 18th cent. 3322, f. 166.
Finch (Judith), wife of R. Finch nf
Southicark. Oath of, in Chancery, re-
specting lands in co. Worcester, 1682.
2728, B. f. 231.
Finch (Mary). Horoscope, 1655. 1778,
f. 13 b.
Finch (Mary), of Kensington. Note of
her birth, 1666. 1708, f. 111.
Finch (Mary), wife of Hon. Edvcard, bth
son of Heneage, 1st Earl of Nottingham.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1730. 4075,
f. 133.
Finch (Richard), of Southward co. Surr.
Oath of, in Chancery, respecting lands
in co. Worcester, 1682. 2728, B.
f. 231.
Finch (William). Horoscope, 1651-1662.
1778, f. 12.
Finch (William), Viscount Maidstone.
Letters to , 1670. 4062, f. 180.
Letter to Sir T. Browne, n. d.
4066, f. 342.
Fincham (Richard), of Byrom, co. York.
Autumnal prescriptions for, from Dr.
Willis, 1668. 1378, ff. 348, 349 ; 1393,
f. 8.
Finckley (Nicholas), of co. Bucks.
Medical prescriptions and receipts, 1632-
1657. 1080, B.; 1203.
Vires prseparatorum chymicorum,
17th cent. 2033.
Findlater (Alexander), Apothecary, of
Epsom, co. Surr. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 171f , 1719. 4075, ff. 136-150 b ;
4077, f. 102.
Fine* (Oronce). Mathematical operations,
1675. 2102, ff. 174-241 b.
Fine Arts. De coloribus, 13th cent.
1933, f. 137 b.
Directions for enamelling and en-
graving, 15th cent. 1584, ff. 35 b,
39b-41.
Terms of drawing, painting, etc.,
17th cent. 1950, f. 12.
v. also Art.
Finet {Sir John), Master of the Cere-
monies. Letter to, from G. Cottington,
1628. 3827, f. 124.
Fingall, or the English Pale in
Ireland, v. Ireland.
Fineux (Sir John), Chief Justice of the
King* 8 Bench. Character of, 17th cent.
1523, f. 27.
Fingerman (Edward), Soldier at Tangier.
Charges against, for assault, 167}, 1672.
3514, ff. 85, 121.
FinniS (George). Owned, in 1639, MS.
553.
Finsbury Manor, co. Middl. Account
of the issues of, 1 506. 2 1 7 2, ff. 259-262.
Fioravanti (Leonardo), Count. Collec-
tanea ex ejus "Thesaurus vita humanse,"
per T. Turquet de May erne, 1627. 1991,
ff. 82 b-86 ; 2077, ff. 55-61 b.
— — Collectanea ex ejus " Capricci
Medicinali," per T. Turquet de May erne,
1627. 1991, ff. 86-99 b ; 2077, ff. 62-90.
Qus?dam ex, per J. du Poirier,
17th cent. 3119, ff. 203-214 b.
Syrups, 16th cent. 62, ff. 24, 25.
Firebrace (Sir Basil), 1st Bart. Schedule
of his medals, 18th cent. 4019, f. 59.
Fireworks. Receipts for their compo-
sition, 17th cent. 2818, ff. 102-108.
Firmianus Symposius (Coelius).
Versus de for^una et de livore, 15th cent.
777, ff. 88, 89.
Firmicus Maternus (Julius). Judg-
ments upon nativities according to, 166f .
1734, ff. 268-282 ; 3856, ff. 121 b-128.
Firmus (Stephanus), Medicus Regius.
Letter to, from J. de La Riviere, 1596.
Lat. 2830, f. 18 b.
First Fruits and Tenths Offices.
Fees to officers in, temp. Jas. I. 1520,
f. 19.
Fischer (Johann Bernard), of Riga.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700-1710, and
n. d. 3321, ff. 35, 252 ; 4064, f. 211 ;
4066, ff. 175,343.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1710.
4042, f. 157.
INDEX.
193
Fisher (John), Bishop of Rocliester. Life,
16th cent. Extract. 1898, ff. 9-11.
Life, 17th cent. Imperf. 1705,
ff. 33-94.
Fisher (Job n). Formerly owned MS. 1939.
Fisher (Payne), Poet. Humorous address
to Lord Clarendon, [1664]. 3986, f. 1.
Fisher (Thomas), of Lincoln's fnn.
Journal of his voyage to Lisbon with
the Portuguese Ambassador, Don F. Mello,
July-Sept. 1661. 505, ff. 2-79.
" A short narration of the affairs
of Tangier with the present state of
Morocco and Fez," May-July, 1663.
505, ff. 80-110.
Fisher (William). The Mirror of Archi-
tecture, or the ground rules of the art
of building, exactly laid down by V.
Scamozzi ; reviewed and enlarged by J.
Schuym ; translated out of Dutch, 1676.
911, ff. 65-83 b.
Fisher (William). Letter [(?) to Sir H.
Sloane], 1705. 4040, f. 65.
Fisheries, r. Manse 11 (Sir Robert).
Fishing. Instructions for fishing, 17th
cent. 1492, ff. 30-35.
o. also Angling.
Fishley (Dr. ), Factor at Cadiz.
Horoscope, 1654-1689. 1778, f. 18.
Fiske (Nicholas), M.Dn of Laxfeld and
Covent Garden. Commonplace book of
his practice and accompts, ci/-c. 1660. 294.
Fitch (Col. Thomas), M.P. for a,. Inver-
ness. Autograph signature, circ. 1654.
645, f. 46.
Fitch (William), v. Benedictus, de
Canfcld [William Fitch].
Fitts (Bartholomew). Alchemical re-
ceipt, 1607-1608. 1198, f. 52.
Fitzgerald, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429. f. 98 b.
Fitzgerald (Major Edward), of Tangier.
Charges against K. Gorman and L. Fitz-
Morice, 1670, 1672. 3514, ff. 51, 87.
FitzGrerald (Elizabeth), wife of Gerald,
14M Earl of Kildwe. Letter to Lord
Falkland, 16JJ. 3827, f. 177.
FitzQerald (George). Letter to Dr.
J. G. Scheuchzer, 172f. 1968, f. 45.
Fitzgerald (Col. John), Deputy 'Governor
of Tangier. Appointment, with his in-
structions, 1662. 1956, ff. 4, 94-96.
Orders for the pay of his regiment,
1662. 1956, f. 6.
Lease of a house in Tangier to
Fitzgerald (R— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 168f 4036, f. 24.
Fitzgerald (Richard). Letter to J. Luke,
1676. 3512, f. 250.
FitzGrerald (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1736. 4055, f. 32.
Fitz Harys (Laurence), Ensijn, at Tan-
gier. Charge against Corporal W. Purdy,
167 J. 3514, f. 58.
Fitzherbert, Family of. Pedigree, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 99.
FitzJames (-Sir John), Chief Justice of
the King's Bench. Character of, 17th
cent. 1523, f. 31.
FitzMorice (Laurence), Serjeant, at
Tangier. Charge against, for drunken-
ness, 1672. 3514, f. 87.
FitzRoberts ( ). Letters to, from
J. Petiver, 1695. 3332, passim.
FitzHoy (James), Duke of Monmouth.
Lampoon on, 17th cent. 2717, f. 109.
Fitzschkaw ( ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 33 \.
Fitzwalter, Family of. Notes of, 16th,
17th centt. 1301, f.33 b. ; 1429, f. 41.
Fitzwarine, Family of. Notes of, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 219 b.
FitzWilliam, Family of. Pedigree,
1655. 1429, f. 106 b.
FitzWilliam (Edmund). Versus de
ponderibus et mensuris, 15th cent.
2527, f. 208 b.
FitzWilliam (William), Earl of South-
ampton. Character of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 32.
Flaoourt (fctieunc de), Sieur. Histoire
de la grande isle Madagascar, avec une
relation de ce qui s'est passe* is annexes
1655, 1656 et 1657, 17th cent. Extract.
1019, ff. 267-490.
Flamavilla, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 98.
Flamel (Nicholas). Exposition of hiero-
glyphics painted by, on an arch in S.
Innocents, Churchyard, Paris, 17th cent.
1451, f. 21; 3646, ff. 70-75; 3764,
ff. 24-41 b.
Le Sommaire Philosophique, 17th
cent., in verse. 3461, ff. 110-121 ;
Engl, prose. 2624, ff. 2-9; 3506, ff.
68-71.
Treasure of Philosophy, 17th cent.
3640, ff. 139-152.
Le grand esclaircissement de la
Lieut. F. Dukes, 1664. 3509, f. 75 b.
8LOANE IMDKX.
Pierre Philosophall, 17th cent. 3637,
f. 69 b.
194
INDEX.
Flamsteed (Ret. John), Astronomer
Royal. Account of the Comet of a.d.
1680, 17th cent. 1865, f. 101.
Letter to , 1683. Imperf.
4062, f. 213.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1694-
1708. 3323, f. 219 (Copy); 4036, ff.
187, 195; 4037, f. 234.
Flamsteed (Margaret), widow of the
Astronomer Royal. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1726, 172f 4048, ff. 147, 271.
Flanders. Travels through, by an
Englishman, 1610. 682.
Disco urso sobre los estados de
Flandes por A. Hoffman de Alvarado
Bracamonte, 1670. Signed. 3618.
Catalogo del Commissariato de
Flandes, que se hallo en capitulo, 1633.
1572, f. 75 b.
Metrical description of the charac-
ter of the natives, 17th cent. Flemish.
2764, f. 117.
Flatman (Thomas), Poet and Miniature-
Painter. Lines on Lord Rochester's
deathbed, 16 «0. 1009, f. 386.
Verses on W. Faithorne's " Art of
graving and etching," 17th cent. 2285,
f. 147 b.
Flavard ( ), wife of M. Flavard,
Ministre, at Magdebourg, and daughter
of M. Durand of Lasalle in Cevennes.
Medical case, 18th cent. 4078, f. 96.
Fleete (Francis), Parish Clerk of St.
Botolph's without Aldgate, London. At-
testation to the marriage certificate of
Dr. N. Grew and M. Hewetson, 1678.
1941, f. 17.
Fleetwood (Edward). Letters to
from Padua and Venic?, 1648. 3299,
ff. 174, 176.
Fleetwood (Col. George), Regicide. Auto-
graph signature, circ. 1654: 645, f. 46.
Fleetwood (Sir William), King's Cup-
bearer. Medical prescription for, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 77.
Fleetwood (Col. William), son of the
King's Cupbearer. Censure of the ill-
behaviour of the Duke of Buckingham
at Rhe\ 1627. 363, ff. 55-71.
Fleischius (Schurtz). Judicia et anim-
adversiones de variis auctoribus, 17th
cent. 1365, ff. 1-27 b, 33-36 b.
Fleming (Hon. Charles), 6th son of John,
3rd Earl of Wigtown. Letters to Lord
Carlisle, 1682. 2723, ff. Ill, 112.
Fleming (Sir Daniel), M.P. for Cocker-
mouth. Appointment of, as Deputy
Lieutenant of Cumberland, [1663-1681].
2723, f. 17.
Fleming (George), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, [1693]. 4026, f. 430.
Fleming (John), 5th Baron Fleming.
Instructions from Mary, Qu. of Scots,
for his proposed mission to the Cardinal
of Lorraine, 1568. Copy. 3199, f. 340.
Fleming (I<ady Li 1 lias), 2nd daughter of
John, 3rd Earl of Wigtown, and wife
of R. Story. Letter to Lord Carlisle,
1682. 2723, f. 109.
Fleming (Richard), Bishop of Lincoln.
Appropriation of G lat ton Church to
Missenden abbey, 141$. Lat. 747,
f. 44 b.
Fleming (Thomas), (?) Solicitor- General.
Dedication to, of T. Chinall's translation
of C. Hollibande's treatise on Danciug,
1598. 904, f. 136.
Flemming ( X Adjutant. Letter of
recommendation for, from O. Cromwell,
1646. 1519, f. 144.
Flemyng. v. Fleming.
Flesher (James). Formerly owned MS.
267.
Fletcher ( ). Experiments at Chel-
sea in the art of dyeing, 1639-1650.
Fr. 3423, jxusim.
Fletcher (Rev. Francis). Narrative, as
eyewitness, of the first part of Sir F.
Drake's second voyage in 1577 round
the world. Copied, 1677. 61.
Fletcher (Sir George), 2nd Bart, of
Hutton. Commission as Colonel of the
Militia, 1678. Copy. 2724, f. 183.
Restoration of, to his Deputy
Lieutenantcy, 1681. 2724, f. HI.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1683.
2724, f. 181.
Fletcher (Henry), Engraver. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1729. 4050, f. 156.
Fletcher (J—), M.D , of Cambridge. Of
the judgments of urines, 1598. 2563,
ff. 71-92.
Fletcher (John), Postmaster of Coventry.
Petition to the King, 17th cent. 3205,
f. 95.
Fletcher (Phineas), Poet ; of King's Col-
lege, Cambridge. Pietas Jesuitic*, poema,
161}. Signed. 444.
Fletcher (W— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1714. 4044, f. 3.
INDEX.
195
Fletcher .(William). Chancery suit of
him and Martha Delves, his wife, touching
the Woolsack Inn in St. Sepulchre's,
London, 1696. 2717, ff. 34-36 b.
Florence* City of. Description of the
plague at, in 1348, by Boccaccio, 17th
cent. Transl. 791, f. 14.
Returns of persons who died of the
Black death at, in the years 1671-1678, ■
by A. Veizelli, 1678. Itat. 3329, f. 53.
Census of the population from
1670 to 1678. Ital. 3329, f. 55.
Cttalogus Bibliothecae Medicesc
apud, a W. Langio, 1652. 3013.
List of famous MSS. in the Medi-
cean library, 17th cent. iMt. 836, f. 18.
- De magica imagine in cenobio S.
Benedict! prope, 17th cent. 1255, ff.
144 b, 145.
, Duke of. Alessandro de' Medici.
Morte di, 17th cent. 1930, ff. 41-52.
v. also Tuscany, Grand Dukes of.
Florentia {Mag. Nicolaus de), Alchemista
Papa*. Opus alchemicum, 15th cent.
3457, f. 172 b.
Flores (Bartolomeo de), a Christian
captive in Arzilhi. Letter to, from Col.
Norwood, 1667. Span. 1955, f. 104.
Florida. Voyage from Havre de Grace
to, by Capt. J. Ribault, 1562. 3644,
ff. 111-121 b.
Account of, 18th cent. 2902, f. 106.
Florio (Michelagnolo). Regole et in-
stitution! della lingua Thoscana ; dedi-
cated to Lady J. Grey, 16th cent.
Autogr. 3011.
Floras (Lucius Annxus). Annotationes
in ejus Historiam Romanam, a J. Raio,
1613. 3371, ff. 1-19.
Abrege* de 1'Histoire Romaiue de,
par^G. Bonnivert, 1674. fmperf. 1031,
f. 61.
Flower (John). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4058, f. 335.
Flowerdew (Ralph), of Hetherset, co.
j\orf. Marriage settlement by, on
Christopher, his son, 1642. 2723, f. 12.
Floyer (Sir John), Af.D. Letter to S.
Smith, 1702. 4038, f. 355.
Fludd (Robert), M.D., of London. De
instruments mobilibus oblongis et de
variarum machinarum descriptione,
earumque motus ratione, 17th cent. 870.
Mosaical Philosophy, 17th cent.
Extract. 2283, f. 28.
— — Use of the weapon-salve, 17th cent.
3645, f. 169.
Fludd (Robert), M.D., of London (con-
tin'ted). Letter to Sir W. Paddy in praise
of Theosophy, 17th cent. 32.
FogeliUB (Martinus), Ptvfessor //am-
burgensis. Programma in ejus funere a
M. Kirstenio, 1675. 2888, ff. 23-28.
Fokes (M— ), of Lincoln. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4058, f. 337.
Folengo(Theophilo)a/. Merlinus Coca i us,
of Mantua. Versus de lapide philo-
sophico, 17th cent. 319, f. 3.
FolietO (Hugo de), Cardinal Prior of
Corbey. Moral itas Script une de avibus
et bestiis, 14th cent. 278.
Folkes (Martin), President of the Royal
Society. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1726-
174}, and n. d. 4048, f. 223 ; 4051, f.
209; 4052, f. 342; 4053, ff. 60, 151,
268; 4057, ff. 38, 95, 236; 4058, ff.
338-344.
Folliott (Gilbert) Drawing of his seal,
18th cent. 3424, f. 11.
Fonceca (Antonius a), Sjcietatis Jesus.
Compendium ejus ad Aristotelis Logicam,
1661-1662. 2988.
Fon8eca (Nicolaus), Frater. Letter to,
from M. Correa, 1601. Lat. 902, f. 67 b.
Fontaine (Nicolas). Dedication, under
the uame of Le Sieur de Royaumont, of
his history of the Bible to the Dauphin,
1677. Fr. 1365, f. 30.
Fontaney (Jan de), Jesuit. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1704-170««, and n. d.
Fr. 4039, ff. 277, 334 ; 4040, ff. 39, 55,
81, 99 ; 4041, ff. 50, 232 ; 4058, f. 345.
Letter to Pere Porquet, 1708. Fr.
4064, f. 181.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, circ.
1705. 4069, f. 255.
Fontanon (Denis). Diseases of the
womb, 17th cent. 1671, ff. 6, 7.
Fontanonus (Franciscus), Medicus Mm-
speliensis- Interpretations ejus in Me-
suem, Galenum et Fontanum, patrem
suum, 1555. 3044, ff. 26-32 b, 56-61 b,
167-171 b.
Diorismi febrium, 1556. 3045,
ff. 29-33 b.
Fontanus ( ). Interpretations in
ejus febrium turationem a Fontanono, ■
filio suo, 1555. 3044, ff. 167-171 b.
Fontanus (Jacobus), M.D.% of Avignon.
Consultandi methodus, 17th cent. 150,
ff. 204-236 b.
O 2
196
INDEX.
Fontanus (Johannes), of Valenciennes, in
Hainault. Fons scientiae [Alchemicae]
cupidorum, 1590. Engl. 3637, ff. 94-
118.
Fontayne (Thomas). Wrote, in 1469,
MS. 3535.
Fonte (Lionardo del la). Capitol i a, di
A. F. Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff.
115b-117.
Fontenelle (Bernard le Bovier de),
Secretaire de VAcalfmie Lot/ale des
Sciences. Certificate of the favourable
report of MM. Cassini and De La Hire
on a work of Signor S. Alberghetti, 1700.
Fr. 4038, f. 27.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1731-
1734. Fr. 4051, f. 307 ; 4052, f. 276 ;
4053, f. 144.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1733. Fr. 4068, f. 213.
Fontes (Franciscus). Letters to, from
M. Correa, 1600, 1601. Lat. 902,
ff. 29, 30 b.
Foorthe (Robert), of Port Royal. Let-
ter to L rd Carlisle, 1680. 27 J4,
f. 249.
Foot (Robert). Royal letter recom-
mending him to be Town-Cleik of
Devizes, 1660. 856, f. 3 b.
Foote (Daniel), M.D., of Cambridge.
Adversaria, 17th cent. 586.
Loci communes miscellanei, 17th
cent. Engl, Lat. and Or. 595 ; 599.
Loci communes theologici, 17th
cent. Engl, and Lat. 594.
Loci communes de arte logica,
late 17th cent. 597 ; 3991, ff. 64-67.
Loci communes medicinales, 17th
cent. 588; 589; 602.
Loci communes materia; msdica?,
17th cent. Engl, and Lat. 592.
— Loci communes de re anatomica,
17th cent. 593.
Loci communes de re chymica,
17th cent. 596.
Morborura curationes e medi-
coruin operibus excerpts, 17th cent.
81; 590.
Aphorismi physici ac medici, cum
appendice de febribus earumque remediis
in genere, [1691-1699]. 618, ff. 53-
78 b; 4018, A. ff. 1-30.
Theses de febribus, late 17th cent.
631, ff. 156, 161.
Dissertatio de chyli itinere per
venas lacteas, late 17th cent. 630,
ff. 78-97 b.
Foote (Daniel), M.D., of Cambridge (con-
tinued). De medicinarum simplicium
viribus, 17th cent. 585.
Medicamentorum omnium tarn
simplicium q nam compositor um pharma-
copoeia? Londinensis vires, usus, et appro-
priate, 17th cent. 633, ff. 49-84 h.
Additions to Dr. J. Pratt's cata-
logue of the plants of England, 17th
cent. 591.
A treatise of" Virgin Earth," late
17th cent. 631, ff. 180-183.
■ Letter on the loss of the virtues of
medicinal waters, when carried away
from their springs, 17th cent. 530, f. 3.
A chronological conjecture of the
age of the world and the consummation
thereof, late 17th cent. 617, ff. 86, 135-
140 b.
Several papers of quakers and
madmen gathered by, 17th cent. 631,
ff. 119-133 b.
Divers pieces cone, the politic
maxims of Louis XIV., to make himself
absolute monarch of all Christen lorn r
late 17th cent. 629, ff. 180-197.
Three tracts intitled, 1. The in-
dagation of knowledge, 2. Logic is use- .
less, 3. The image or likeness of a fer-
ment stampt upon a corporeal mass
impregnates it with a seed, late 17th
cent. 629, ff. 198-217 b.
An apologie for physicians and
their practise against all false pretenders,
especially the Pseudo-chymists, 17th
cent. 633, ff. 16-48 b.
Theses dus medics, 17th cent.
Hologr. 657.
Three sermons on Matth. in. 9,
late 17th cent. 629, ff. 232-242.
Translations of some of J. B. van
Helmont's works, late 17th cent. 617,
ff. 142-216; 630, ff. 32-76.
An index to the medical works of
J. B. van Helmont, 17th cent. 633,'
ff. 234-274 b.
The life of Ignatius Loyola, trans-
lated bv, late 17th cent. 629, ff. 218-
221b. "
B. 6. Penot's preface to his trea-
tise on the preparation and use of
chvmical medicaments, translated by,
17th cent. 632, ff. 3 b-5 b.
G. Dora's exclamation to God,
translated by, 17th cent. 632, f. 2.
" A treatise of J. Tri theme cone.
the spagiricke artifice exposed and inter-
preted by G. Dorney," translated by,
17th cent. 632, ff. 6-25 b.
INDEX.
197
Foote (Daniel), M.D., of Cambridge (con-
tinued). L. de Comitibus (( Clara discep-
tatio de liquore Alkhaest," translated by,
16ii4. 618, ff. 1-52 b.
" Hypothesis juniorum de genera-
tione calculi est mechanice explicabilior
antiqua," apparently disputed at Cam-
bridge, 1665. Lat. 631, ff. 41-54 b.
The sayings of M. Weyer in three
bookes reduced into order by J. Spee,
with the practical epistles of the same,
tianslated by, 1677. 631, ff. 55-112 b.
Paper written by the late Duchess
of York, 16 ."0, and two papers by
Charles II. relative to the Protestant
separation from the Church of Rome,
transcribed by, 168g. 629, ff. 353-355.
The inward Christian, in 8 books,
translated by, 1086. 629, ff. 8-179 b.
Militia, old and new, 1642 ; tran-
scribed by, 16'Jl. 629, ff. 269-272.
S. de Cusa's tract cone, the Son-
ship of God, translated by, 1696. 629,
ff 222-231 b.
Catalogue of ihe library of Trinity
College, Cambridge, 17th cent. 78,
ff. 133-149.
Diarium otiosura uuiversale, in-
ceptum 1 Jul. 1675. Imperf. 631,
f. 245.
Exemplar diplomatis Academies
Cantabrigiensis pro ejus gradu Doctor-
atus Medicinae, 1665. Copy, 1675. 625,
f. 55.
Letter to 0. Tachenius, 1670.
Lat. 529, f. 22.
Letter to Sir R. Rich, [1691-
1699]. Lat. 4018, A. f. 2.
Wrote MSS. 530; 600; 601;
603; 613; 615; 617; 618; 623 ; 625 ;
627; 659.
Formerly owned MSS. 529 ; 530 ;
600; 601; 603; 612; 613; 615; 617;
G18; 623; 625; 627; 659; 4018, A.
Foote (Wobert), Merchant, of London.
Letter to, from his cousin, Dr. D. Foote,
17th cent. 633, f. 17.
Foote (Samuel), Merchant, of London.
Letter to, from his cousin, Dr. D. Foote,
17th cent. 633, f. 17.
Foote (Thomas), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for thett, and sentence
of death, 16.3. 3514, ff. 151, 163.
Foquett (John), of Fort St. George,
Madras Presidency, E. India. Letter to
J. Petiver, lftjj. 4063, f. 7.
Forbenj (Johanna Sophie). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1734. 4053, f. 291.
Forberg (Georg). Parncelsi de Natura
rerum libri e Germanica lingua in
Lat i nam translati per, [1573]. 2190.
Forbes {Sir Arthur), 1st Bart. Auto-
graph in album, 1611. 3415, f. 32.
Forbes (Sir Arthur), 2nd Bart., afterw.
1st Karl of Granard. Warrant granting
to, the guardianship of his stepson, Sir
W. Stewart, temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 29 b.
Forbes (John), of Corse, Professor of
Divinity and Ecclesiastical History at
Aberdeen. Autograph in album, 1610.
3415, f. 49.
Forcer (Francis), Jun. Letters to, from
T. Hyde, 1699, and n. d 4062, f. 310 ;
4066, t. 378.
Ford (James). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1710. 4042, f. 169.
Ford (Randolph), " Minister of Marybone,
Middlesex." Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
17 jg. 4045, f. 286.
Forestius (Adrianus filius Johannis).
Carmen in ejus obitum a D. Heinsio,
17th cent. 2764, f. 155.
Forests. On the law of Forests in
England, 17th cent. 751.
ForestUS (Petrus). Collectio medica-
mentorum ex, 17th cent. 1418; 1419.
Observations chirurgicae, 17 th cent.
Excerpts. 739, ff. 4-9 b.
Extract cone, the Plague from his
" Observations Medicac," 17th cent.
Transl. 791, f. 15 b.
Observations ex, de febribus, 1 7th
cent. 3792, f. 20.
Forman (Dr. Simon), Astrological Phy-
sician at Lambeth. Astrological schemes,
accounts of magical rings, etc., 1598.
3822, ff. 3-34.
Astrological treatment of diseases,
16th-17th centt. 99.
Translation by, of Artefius'
"Clavis Majoris Sapientise," 1609.
3822, ff. 103-114.
Grounds of phvsic and chirurgery,
17th cent. 2550.
Of the rule of the planets over the
metals, 17th cent. 1744, ff. 128 b-
130 b.
Formosa, Isle of. History and descrip-
tion of, 17th cent. Fr. 1019, ff. 223 b-
230.
Fornerius (Georgins). Hydrographio
conatus epitome, 1640. 980.
Foro Julii (Mundinus de). v. Man
dinus, de Foro Julii.
198
INDEX.
Forrest (George), of Antigua. Letter
to J. Petiver, 170$. 4003, f. 65.
Forrester (Alexander). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1729. 4050, f. 251.
Forster (Henry), of Stongarthsi>e. Let-
ter to Lord Carlisle or Lord Morpeth,
1682. 2723, f. 127.
Forster (? Richard), M.D., President of
the Royal College of Physicians. Anno-
tations on J. Eschyndon's " De stellarum
conjunction! bus," 17th cent. Ilologr.
1713, ff. 1-9.
Fort 8. George, in Madras. Account
of fossils found near, 18th cent. 3329,
f. 148.
Forter (Nicolas), of Antwerp. Thesis
for a medical degree at Leyden, 1589.
Lat. 64, ff. 131b-133b.
Forteseue (Sir Faithful). Letter to Sir
W. Windsore, 162J. 3827, f. 122.
Forteseue {Sir John\ Chancellor of the
Exchequer and Lord Treasurer. War-
rants and letters rel. to the Custom-
house waiters, 1595-1599. Copies. 817,
ff. 14-16.
Speech at the Council on the
failure of Lord Essex' expedition into
Ireland, 1599. 3828, ff. 51 b-56 b.
Forth (John), M.D., of Cambridge. De
morbis et formulis remediorum propriis,
1610, 1617. 1691.
Forth (Sir Robert). Letter to Lord
Falkland, 162J. 3827, f. 155.
Fortification. Treatises of fortifica-
tions, 17th cent. Entjl. 911,. ff. 84-
88 b; 2448, ff. 19-38. Fr. fmperf.
2884, ff. 59-78 ; Hal. and Engl. 3909.
Elements of mathematics and geo-
metry introductory to, 17*.h cent. Fr.
2293.
De arte fortificntoria, 17th cent.
Qerm. 4021, ff. 1-53 b.
Extracts relating to the practise
of, 17th cent. 3881, ff. 29-43.
•' Practical regular" in the art of
fortification, with diagrams, 17th cent.
Lat. and Qerm. 651, ff. 144-150 b.
v. Bonnivert (Gedeon).
Fortune-telling. Rules for judging of
future fortune by casts of dice, loth
cent. Engl, verse. 513, f. 98 b.
Forward (Joane), wife of John Forward,
of Meere, co. Wilts. Order relating to,
by the constables of Meere Hundred,
1604. 1709, f. 285 b.
Foster (Sir John), Warden of the Middle
Marches. Minute of his letter to Secre-
tary Walsingham, 1582. 3199, f. 295 b.
Foster (Leveriche), Under- Clerk to the
Mercers' Company, London. Inventory
of muniments of the Company of Mer-
chants Adventurers, 154}. 2103, ff. 2-5.
Foster (Samuel), Gresham Professor of
Astronomy. Letter to , n. d. Imperf.
652, f. 191 b.
Fothringhame (B— ), Vice-President of
the Botanical S<*Hett/ at Dundee. Letter
to J. Petiver, 1709.' 4064, f. 197.
Foucault (Nicolaus Joeephus), Comes
Consist or ianus. Formerly possessed MSS.
2408 ; 2409 ; 2936 ; 3095 ; 3102 ; 3103 ;
3107; 4016.
Fouehy. r. Grandjean de Fouchy.
Foucquet (Jean Francois), Jesuit Mission-
ani to China. Letters to J. Petiver, 1699,
1700. />. 3321, f. 25 ; 4062, f. 319.
Fouke, Alderman, v. Fowkes (John).
Fouler (W— ). Formerly owned MS. 610.
Foulis (Sir David), 1st Bart. Letters to,
from Sir F. Bacon, 1603. 3078, ff. .
32b, 36.
Foulkes (Robert), of Llanbedr, «r.
Buthin. Letter to J. Petiver, 1717.
3322, f. 100.
Fountaine (Sir Andrew), Warden of tlie
Mint. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 170jf-
1719, and n. d. 4039, f. 238; 4043,
f. 14; 4058, ff. 346, 347.
Fournival (Mautre Richard de), Chan-
cellor of the Church of Amiens. La
Mddecine de, par A. de Siena, 13th
cent. 2435, ff. 1-76 b ; 3525, ff. 3-5,
24-81;— 14th cent. Imperf. 2806; 2986;
—1492. 3152, ff. 1-68 b;— 15th cent.
Imperf. 2401, ff. 6-88 b.
Fowey, co. Cornw. Survey of the har-
bour, 1698. 3233, f. 35 b.
Fowke (John), Alderman, afterw. (1653)
Lord Mayor of iAHflon. Medical pre-
scriptions for, from Dr. Wright, 1649-
1656. 1833, f. 119.
Fowkes (Johannes), Fellow of Magdalen
College, Oxford. Epitome theatri mundi,
[1607-1610]. 3085.
Notes of his interviews, when com-
missioned to treat with Gen. Monck,
1660. Hologr. 970, ff. 31, 33.
Fowler (John). Begging-letter to Sir
H. Sloane, iu verse, 18th cent. 3516,
f. 18.
INDEX.
199
Fowlis (Henry), Captain. Journal of his
voyage to the E. Indies and back, 1703-
1705. 3674.
Pox (Edward), Bishop of Hereford. Epi-
taph on Qu. Jane Seymour, late 17th
cent. Lat, 102?*, f. 30 b.
Character of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 28.
Pox (Hon, Edward), Governor of the Lee-
ward Isles. Proclamation to the land-
owners in the Isles, 1700. 2902, f. 107.
FOX (Henry), Soldier at Tangier. Charge
against, for desertion, 167 j. 3514, f. t>0.
FOX (Sir Stephen), Chief Cierk of the
Board of Green Cloth, Warrant dis-
charging him from the payment of for-
feited moneys arisiug from lands of the
See of Winchester, 1660. 856, f. 38.
Foxe (John), Martgrologist. Letters,
1555-1558, extracted from his Book of
Martyrs, by N. Wallington, 1650. 922,
ff. 7-22 b.
Foxe al. Oxstyne (John). Moneys
distributed at his funeral, debts and
inventory of his goods, 1596. 2177, f. 20.
Foxe (Simeon), M.D., President of the
College of Physicians. Covenant with
Dr. T. Goulston's widow, for the founda-
tion of the Goulston Lectureship, 1635.
3914, f. 119.
Foy (Thomas), M.D., of Carmarthen,
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172?-. 4075,
f. 152 b.
Foy Vaillant (Jean), French Numis-
matist. Extracts and translations from
his numismatical works, 1692, 1698.
Lat. 130, ff. 18-27 b.
Extract from, on coins of Roman
families, 18th cent. 3407, ff. 116-152.
Letters to G. Schroedter, 1703-
1705. Fr. 2878, ff. 34-39 b, 40 b.
Letters to, from G. Schroedter,
[1703-1705]. Fr. 2878, ff. 40-44 b.
Fraiser (Sir Alexander), J/.Z).. Physician
to Charles II. Prescriptions, receipt*
aud medical observations, n. d. 206, A. B.
Certificate in favour of Dr. J.
Downes, n. d. Signed. 3299, f. 56.
Frambe8ariU8 (Nicolaus Abraham), r.
La Framboisiere.
Framlingham, co. Suff. Payment to
the town by Pembroke Hall, Cambridge,
17th cent. 2592, ff. Ub-13.
France, History op. Les Grans Chroni-
ques de, de 1'Abbuye de S. Denis, circ.
1400. 2433, A-C.
Quiedam de rebus gestis Francorum,
A. P. 640-1273 e Martino Polono aliisque
excerpta, 15th cei.t. 289, ff. 100 b-108 b.
Chronicles of the History of, from
1353 to 1454, 15th cent. Fr.y 960, ff.
69 -75 b.
Genealogical
table of the Kings
from Louis IX. to Charles VI., 15th cent.
Fr. 960, f. 76.
Origin of the wars between England
and, 15th cent. Fr, 960, ff. 76 b-78 b.
Extracts from public records, etc.,
relative to early aids and subsidies, 16th
cent. 2103, ff. 144-154, passim.
•— — - Verses on the dukedoms and
counties, 16th cent. Lat. 2869, f. 50 b.
— — Les archeveques, e*veques, contes
et duchl* de, 16th cent. 2869, ff. 55-63.
Forms of receiving ambassadors
at court, 17th cent. Fr, Imperf. 2144,
ff. 230-235 b.
** Ordre suiuy es procedeurs crimi-
nels," 17th cent. 769, ff. 262-267.
Discourse touching, by Sir F.
Bacon, 17th cent. 775, pissim.
Observations on the state of, by
Sir T. Overbury, temp. Hen. IV. 2143.
Diary of, 1600 - 1638. 2592,
ff. 1-11.
Re marques sur, pir J.
769, ff. 1-252 b.
1610.
Gakerot,
Historical and statistical account
of, illustrated with maps, temp. Hen. IV.
557.
Papers relating to trade in, 1658,
1674, 1698. 2902, ff. 158-161 b.
On the manufacture of olive oil,
dried fruits and silk, in, 17th cent.
3366.
Treatise on the mint and exchange,
1506-1519. Fr. 889, ff. 220-290 b.
" Les differences pour connaittre
en que Ilea villeset cite* les monnoyes de
France sont faites," 1542. 2655, f. 163.
On the coinage, 16th cent. 2869,
ff. 3-48.
Notes of journeys through, by a
French physician, 1577-1578. Fr. 3127,
passim.
Tour through, 1626. 1442.
Diary of a journey through, 1633.
Span. 1572, ff. 1-75, p tssim.
Journal of travels in, by J. de
Cardonnel, 1649, 1654. Fr. 1731, B.
passim.
200
INDEX.
France, History op (continued). Journal
of travels through, 1655. 3228, jmssim.
Journal of travels through, by F.
Mortoft, 1658. 2142, ff. 2-86, passim.
Memoranda of tour in, by L. Ridley,
1679. Lat, Fr. and Engl. 1504.
Observations on a tour through, by
R. Sharp, 1700-1702. 1522, passim.
Charts of the coast, 17th cent.
1428, ff. 1-70, passim.
Account sent to Sir H. Sloane of
the birth of two French children joined
together, ?<. d. 4034, f. 69.
Classed - catalogue of a French
library, 17th cent. Lat. 637, ff. 1-
259 b.
Catalogue of books, chiefly French,
17th cent. 637, ff. 260-270.
Classed-catalogue of some library
in France, 1 7th cent. 660, ff. 32-57.
Catalogue of a French library, 17th
cent. 660, ff. 192-213 b.
Index of famous MSS. in some
libraries of, 17th cent. Lat. 836, ff.
32, 33, 35.
Calalogus librorum omnium in
Gallia ab 1707 ad 1710 impressorum,
18th cent. 2887, ff. 11-24 b.
-, Literature op. French grammar,
by J. Bellot, with English translation,
1566. Fr. and Engl. 3316.
French-Turkish and French-Her-
man phrases and vocabulary, 17th cent.
2924, ff. 44-53.
Vocabulary in French and Engl ah,
18th cent. 3585, ff. 2-8.
-, KING8 0F. THIERRY I. Epistola
ad, a Comite Anthimo de observatione
cihorum, [511-534]. Copy, 16th cent.
3107.
PHILIPPE LE BEL. Receptes
des omgnemenz et expiremenz enfeigniez
au Roy, 1 4th cent. Imperf. 3126, ff. 7-
24 b.
LOUIS X. Lachartre aux Nor-
mans, 1314. 2423, ff. 27-32 b.
CHARLES V. Ordinances for
suppressing disorders on the seas, 1373.
2423, ff. 1-10.
CHARLES VI. Alchemical vision,
17th cent. 2567, ff. 17-22.
CHARLES VII. Forms of ad-
dresses of state letters used by, 16th cent.
2869, ff. 64-71 b.
LOUIS XL Sonnet par Colletet
sur Paddition a Thistoire de, 17th cent.
895, f 44.
CHARLES VIII. Epitaphiumin
templo S. Dionysii, 1498. 2764, f. 12 b.
France, Kings op (continued). LOUIS
XII. Letter to, from James V., in favour
of the Earl of Arran, n. d. Lat. Copy.
3199, f. 249.
FRANCIS! Abstracts from "Les
Edicts et ordonnances et rlglemenU des
Roys Francois 1. jusqu*a Louis XIV.
rapportez par Neron," 18th cent. 234, A.
Truce between France and
the Netherlands, 1525. Fr. 2103, ff.
55-58.
Relation of his campaign
in Italy by F. de los Cobos, 17th cent.
Span. "2798.
Alliance with Rome, 1525. Lat.
Copy. 2103, f. 207.
Treaty with Charles V.,
1526. Fr. Copy, 1529. 2103, ff. 80-101.
Vita, a G. Postello, 16th
cent. 1413 or 2959, ff. 23-54.
MS. 2419 belonged, in
1516, to his mother, Louise de Savoye,
when Regent.
HLWR V II. Horoscope, late 17th
cent. Fr. 1009, f. 95 b.
Bond with the Governor
of Scotland for his succession to the
Scottish throne, 1549. Copy. 3199,
f. 243.
Letter to, from the diet of
Augsburg, 1555. Fr. 2103, f. 180.
Letter to, from M. Nos-
tradamus, 1558. 3821, ff. 198-204 b.
Tale on the subject of his
Mistress, Diane de Poitiers, and O.
Farnese, 1677. 1009, fl. 223-236 b.
Scheme of nativity of Qu.
Catharine de' Medici, 1575. 1707,
f. 10 b.
Letter to her, from Qu.
Elizabeth, 1584. Fr. Copy. 2442, f. 64b.
CHARLES IX. Letters to the
Queen Mother from the Scottish Council,
1566,156$. Fr. Copies. 3199, ff. 131,
147-149.
Letter from the Queen
Mother to the Archbishop of Glasgow,
1567. Fr. Copy. 3199, f. 169.
Answer to the French
Ambassadors, by Qu. Elizabeth and her
Council, 1571. Lat 1710, f. 116.
Caxlis per Gal lias in Re-
format ac Religionis oil tores patratrc
brevissima et verissima narratio, 1572.
Lat. and Engl. 709.
The Palsgrave's answer to
the French Ambassador on St. Bartholo-
mew's massacre, [1572]. Copy. 2177,
f. 15.
INDEX.
201
France, Kings of. CHARLES IX.
(continued). Reasous for his aiding the
Queen of Scots, circ. 1572. Copy. 3199,
ff. 12-14.
Letter from Isabel, his
widow, to Qu. Elizabeth, 1577. Lat.
3299, f. 50.
HENRY III. Horoscope, late
17th cent. 1009, f. 92 b.
Relatione di Francia di G.
Michieli, temp. Henri III. 1826, ff. 70-
76 b.
Valeur des monnoyes de
France, 1577, 1578. 3127, f. 63 b.
Letter to, from Qu. Eliza-
beth, [1584]. Copy. 2442, f. 64.
HENRY IV. Horoscope, late 17th
cent. Fr. 1009, f. 93.
Remarcques sur l'estnt de
France, 17th cent. 882.
Discours de l'estat des
gabelles, c'est a dire, des dtoicts, que le
r«>y de France prend sur tout le Bel,
17th cent. 769, ff. 253-261.
Lett re de la Royue Eliza-
beth a, sur sa conversion, [1593]. Copy.
2764, f. 24.
Letter to, from Cardinal
d'Ossat, 1601. Eh<j.tr«nsl.,l64b. 874,
ff. 2-5 b.
Letters patent for the
plantingof Guiana, 1602. Trans/. 173,
f. 2.
Augmentations du cours
des especes des monnoyes par l'ldict du
Roy, 1602. 3127, f. 61.
Sonnet against his perver-
sion, by T. A. D\Aubign6, 17th cent.
Fr. 524, f. 10.
Satire by J. Gaberot on
the destruction of the pyramid erected
to commemorate the attempted assassin-
ation of, in 1594, by the Jesuit J. Chatel,
1610. Fr. 769, ff. 245-252 b.
Relation of his love to the
Princess of Cond6, by Sir W. Becher,
1655. 841.
Laudes, a R. Thory, 17th
cent. Lat. verse. 1768, f. 36.
Scheme of nativity of his
wire, Marie de' Medici, 1575. 1709,
f. 158.
Sonnet sur la inort de
Marie de' Medici, 17th cent. 895, f. 12.
Versus in natalem Del fin i, a R.
Thory, 17th cent. 1768, f. 35 b.
Sonnet sur la mort du feu
Due d'Orleans, a la feu Reine Mere, par
Gombauld, [1611]. 895, f. 55.
France, Kings op (continued). LOUIS
XIII. Scheme of his nativity, 1601.
1709, f. 169.
Letter from the Queen
Mother, as Regent, to James I., 1610.
Trawl. 173, f. 1.
Proposals from the French
Ambassadors to the States General, 1618.
1786, ff. 83 b-86 b.
Letter to, from the Ad-
miral, the Due de Montmorency, 1619.
Fr. 22, f. 4.
Tract on the marriage of
the Prince of Wales with a French or
Spanish Princess, circ. 1624. 23.
Letter to the Queen
Mother, Marie de' Medici, with answer,
1624. TrMist. 22, f. 2.
Letter to, from the Con-
stable, the Due de Lesdiguiere?, 1624.
Fr. 22, f. 3.
Letter to, from Gustavus
Adolphus of Sweden, 1631. 22, f. 7.
Declaration by the French
Ambassador, on the peace intended
between Philip IV. of Spain and the
States General, [1632]. 22, f. 8 b.
- Treatise against, circ. 1640.
Tmpcrf. 3407, ff. 46-55 b.
Warnings given to, against
his ministers. 17th cent. Ital. 2546,
ff. 9-32.
■ Verses against, set up at
Rome, 17th cent. Lat. 927, f. 15.
Verses by J. Pragestus on
Qu. Anne of Austria, 1666. 1381, f. 20 b.
LOUIS XIV. Scheme of his na
tivity, 1638. 1707, f. 9.
Divers pieces cone, the
politick maxims of, to make himself
absolute monarch of all Christendom,
translated by Dr. D. Foote, late 17th
cent. 629, ff. 180-197.
Estat de la France; by J.
Pinsson de La Mariniere, 17th cent.
Engl, transl. 704, ff. 1-10.
Recherches a sea voir ce
qui est de plus notable en l'estat de
France, 1643. 3084.
Propositions a, pour la
discharge glnlraledes impdts, 17th cent.
1117.
Account t«eut to Secretary
Thurloe of a conference betw. Card.
Mazarin's secretary and an English
agent, n. d. 972, ff. 19-22 b.
Remonstrance du parle-
ment de Paris au Roy contre le retour
du Cardinal Mazarin, 1652. 2680, f. 1.
202
INDEX.
France, K ings of. L 0 UlS XI \ '. (con-
tinued). Satirical letter on the Peace
of the Pyrenees from C. de St. Denis,
Seigneur de St. Evrcmond,to the Marquis
de Crequi, 1659. Fr. Copy. 3813, ff.
2-6.
Grant of nobility and arms
to the Danish Ambassador, H. de See-
stedt, 1663. Fr. Copy. 2870, f. 157 b.
Letter to the same, 1663.
Fr. Copy. 2870, f. 160.
Note of cessation of hos-
tilities with England and Holland, [1666].
3509, f. 141.
Treaty between France and
England, 1667. 2680, f. 59 b.
Letter of, on the treaty of
peace with Great Britain, 1667. Trunsl.
1983, B. f. 31.
— Relation of the movements
of the Allies and the French, 1675. Fr.
4034, f. 99.
Letter to, from Innocent
XL, 1676. Fr. Copy. 3328, f. 56.
Lettres a, du Due de
Richelieu, [1677-1678]. 2868, ff. 2-11 b.
Oration to, by the clergy
of France, 1685. Transl. 1518.
La seconde harangue a,
par ('assembled generate du clergy, 1685.
1709, ff. 117-1 19 b.
Receipt for stanching
blood, purchased by, 1687. 1709, f. 121.
Account of sea K«;ht be-
tween the French and the united English
and Dutch fleets, [1692]. 2717, f. 6.
Scheme for re-establishing
a general peace on the conditions made
by Fiance, [1697]. Fr. 3065, ff. 66-70 b.
Account of French ships
taken in Rodondelio Harbour by the
English and Dutch, 1702. 3299, f. 210.
Account of his amours, bv
P. Morin, 1684. Fr, 2591.
Tale on the subject of
Great Alcander [Louis XIV.] and his
mistresses, late 17th cent. Ewjl. transl.
1009, f. 257.
Epigram on three of his
mistresses, 17th cent. Fr. 2885, f. 47.
Sonnet on, 17th cent. Fr.
895, f. 5.
Sonnets sur la Pais des
Pyrenees, 17th cent. 895, ff. 18, 19, 20.
Sur les victoires du Roy
France, Kings of. LOUIS XIV. (con-
tinued). Vers faits au Roy, sur la perse-
cution des Protestans en Fiance, late
17th cent. 1009, f. 396.
Epigramma in Solem, Gal-
loruin emblema, a G. Cuper, 1706. 3563,
ff. 68-71 b.
Vers a, de M. de Monte-
span, avee son T^ponse, 17th cent. 2885,
ff. 46, 46 b.
MS. 3267 was dedicated
to him, by Dr. L. Arbilleur, circ. 1666.
Relation de 1'ouverture du
corps de la Reine, Marie Therese d'Au-
triche, 1683. Copy. 3998, f. 59.
-, Admiral of. v. Malet (Louis),
en Flandre, Pan 1672, sonnet par P. D.,
17th cer,t. 895, f. 34.
Sire dc GravUle.
Francigena (Nicholaus). Processus
alchemicus, 1572. 3661, f. 223.
Francilli (Giovanni Lorenzo). Poesie
Toscaue per, alia Marchesa Strozzi, 1695.
2756, ff. 116b-127b.
' Francis, Dr. r. Glisson (Francis), M.D.
Francis [Bernnrdoni], of Assist , S. Vita
a S. Bonaventura, 15th cent.* 1617,
ff. 3-64 b.
Legendade, 15th cent. 1936, f. 21.
Francis [De Borja], S.f Duke of Gandia,
General of the Jesuits. Meditacion com-
puesta por, de la imitacion del anima de
Christo, late 16th cent. 796, ff. 62-65.
Francis (Richard), Medical Practitioner.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4075,
f. 158.
Francke (Adam), Sen. Letter to J.
Petiver, 1712. 4065, f. 73.
Francke (Johann), M.B.y of Ulm. Col-
legium isagogico-medicum, 1691. 2880,
ff. 116-133.
Franckenau (Dr. Secret, de). Catalogue
of books bought by, at Madrid, 18th cent.
Int. 2890, ff. 96-138.
Franckenberg (Abraham von). Did-
actica, sive institutio puerorum a pud
Persas, Graecos et Hebrseos, 17th cent.
649, ff. 104-112.
Letter to S. Hartlib, 1646. ImU
Copy. 648, f. 89.
Franckius (Johannes Christopher),
44 Qy minis ii Waldeccensis Rector.'* Prae-
lectio de cometis, 1681. 2882, f. 69.
Francklin (George), of Carolina, afterw.
of Dounton, co. Wilts. Letters to J.
Petiver, 1700-1705. 3321, ff. 44, 80;
4063, ff. 34, 53 ; 4064, f. 91.
rs
INDEX.
203
Francklin (Richard). Marriage card of
him and Laetitia, his wife, 1675. Printed,
2282, f. 34.
Francklyn (James), Apothecary. Pro-
ceedings against, at his arraignment in
the King'* Beuch, for poisoning Sir. T.
Overbury, 1615. 1002, ff. 77-79 b; 2572,
ff. 175b-177.
Francklyn (John). Owned, in the 17th
cent., MS. 2702.
Francks (John), Surgeon. Owned, in
the 17th cent., MS. 1.
Franck von Frankenau (Georg).
Letters to Dr. G. Schroedter, 1700-1720.
Lat, Fr. and Germ. 2876, ff. 158, 162-
171 b; 2877, ff. 154, 159-174 b, 179,
181, 184-191 b, 193-202 b, 204, 207-
216 b, 219-202 b, 226, 231-234 b, 237,
239, 242-244 b, 247, 255, 286-291 b,
294-302 b.
Franco ( ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1734. 4053, f. 255.
Francus, Dr. v. Francke (Johann),
M.D., of Ulm.
" Frangipane " al. " Frangipani-
bufl " (Nicolaus), Comes, Croitus. Con-
si lia medica pro tussi ejus, 1639, 1644.
2253, ff. 95-99 b, 323-326 b.
Frank (Adam). Letters to, from J.
Petivcr, 1 71 1-1713. 3338, passim.
Franke (William). Medical prescription
for, by Dr. T. Willis, 17th cent. 810,
f. 353.
Frankenau (Georgius Francus de).
v. Franck von Frankenau (Georg).
Franklin (Benjamin). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1725. 4047, f. 347.
Franklin (C— % of Richmorui Court.
Rules for health, in a letter to his cousin,
J. Smalley, 1668. 1770, ff. 104-119.
Franklin (Richard). Letter to Sir II.
Sloane, 1732. 4052, f. 234.
Franklyne (John), of London. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1737, 173 j. 1968, f. 75 ;
4055, f. 296.
Franks ( \ Mrs. Book of receipts
of, copied by R. W., 17th cent. 2536,
ff. 1-26.
Franks (Thomas), Medical Prac' itioner,
of New Gravel Lane, Wappmg. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 173$ ,17Jf. 4054,
f. 21 ; 4056, f. 198.
Frascati, in Italy. Account of a visit
to, 18th cent. Fr. 3984, f. 65.
Fraser (James), Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
169jj,1702. 4036, ff. 224, 250; 4039,f.38.
Fraser (James). Letters to J. Petiver,
1703, 1706. 3321, ff. 130, 215 ; 4066,
f. 344.
Fraser (William), of Rija. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, [1717]. 4045, f. 82.
Fraunces (John), Franciscan Friart of
New Spain. Life, 17th cent. 1470,
tf. 14-16 b.
Fraunchis, Dr. ». Glisson (Francis), M. D.
Frawn (Christian). Proposals for the
dry separation of gold from silver, 17th
cent. 4021, f. 102.
Fraxinus (Libertus). Distich on, by
P. H., 1589. Lat. 2764, f. 151.
Frazer (Sir Alexander), r. Fraiser.
Freake ( ). v. Freke (William).
Fredegisus, Ahbat of St. Martin, Tours.
Letter on the Trinity to, from Aicuin,
14th cent. Lat. 1777, f. 89.
Frederick (Sir John), President of
Christ* s Hospital; Ijord Mayor of London
in 1662. MS. 095 was dedicated to, in
1664.
Freebairn ( Robert). Notes to his edition
of "Selecta Poemata A. Pitcairnii, etc."
18th cent. 3198, f. 15.
Freelove al. Frelove (Robert), Mercer,
of Londun. R. Lully's alchemical tracts ;
copied by, 1536. 3604.
R. Bacon's ,c Radix Mundi " trans-
lated by, 155}. 1799, ff. 31-73.
Freeman (Thomas), servant of William
Forstcr, of Hanslope, co. Bucks. Medical
prescriptions for, by Dr. J. Metford,
1655. Lat. 2812, ff. 62, 76.
Freemasonry. Narrative of the word
and signs, 18th cent. 3329, f. 142.
v. Martin (Thomas).
Sankey (Edward).
Freiburg, in Silesia. Account of the
silver mines near, by Dr. E. Browne,
17th cent. 1911-1913, f. 163.
Freind (John), M.D., Physician to the
Duke of Ormonde in FlamJers. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, [17 13 J 1723. 4026,
f. 434 ; 4047, f. 52 ; 4059, f. 1.
Letter to, from J. J. Scheuchzer,
1726. Lat. 4066, f. 1.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1728. 4068, f. 146.
■ Prescriptions by, for Lady C.
Villiers, 172J-1728. 3984, ff. 123-125 b.
Carmen in ejus obitum, per J.
Arnold, [1728]. 3516, f. 199.
204
INDEX.
Freind (Robert), D.D., Head Master of
Westminster School. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, [1728]. 4059, f. 2.
Freitag (Gerold), of Zurich. Letter to
C. Si l>eli us a Goor, n. d. Lat. 2729,
f. 235.
Freitag (Johann), Sen. Aurora Medi-
corum Galeno-chvmicorum, 17th cent.
Excerpts. 3391, 'ff. 15-78.
Freke (Arthur), Lord of Rathbarry Castle,
co. Cork. Narrative of the siege of the
castle, 164J. Si/ueJ. 1008, ff. 44-54 b.
Freke (John), Surgeon at St. Bartholo-
mews Hospital. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4076, i. 171.
Freke (Nicholas). Formerly owned MS. 3.
Freke (William). Dialogue of the
Socinians cone, the Deity, lately burnt
by the hand of the hangm.in, 1693. Ex-
tracts. 836, ff. 61-63 b.
Freman (Francis). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1709. 4075, f. 156.
Freman (George). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 4.
Freman (Ra— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4059, f. 11.
Freman (Sir Ralph), Master of Bequests.
Note of the King's order for granting
the petition of J. Seringius, 1626.
J/ologr. 2717, f. 87.
Freman (Ralph), M.r. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1714, and n. d. 4043, f. 308 ;
4059, ff. 5-10 b; 4075, f. 154.
Fremont (Philip Richard), Bachelier en
Droit. Utters to Sir H. Sloane, 1727-
1740. Fr. and Emjl. 4049, f. 15 ; 4054,
f. 49 ; 4055, f. 269 ; 4056, ff. 60, 172, 337.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1740. 4069, f. 63.
French (Andrew), Shoemaker, of Tenter-
den, co. Kent, Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1728, 1729. 4049, f. 135 ; 4050, f. 82.
French (Elizabeth), wife of Andrew
French, of Tenterden. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729. 4050, f. 81.
French (John), M.D. C. Agrippa's
Occult Philosophy, translated by, [1651].
Excerpts. 3824, ff. 30-52 b.
Alchemical receijts, 17th cent.
3654, f. 12b-14.
French (Thomas), Registrar of Oxford
University. Attested copy of royal
directions in 161$ to the University,
[1617-1629]. 972, f. 8.
Frere (Elizabeth). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729. 4075, f. 159.
Frescbi(Giovanui),o/ Udine. Consilium
medicum pro ejus more, 1646. Ital.
2253, f. 303 b.
Fresne (Girard de), Oculist, of Paris.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Fr. 4059,
f. 13; 4075, f. 166.
Fresnoy (Lenglet du), Abbe. r. Lenglet
du Fresnoy (Nicholas), Abbe'.
Freval (John Baptist de). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1741. 4057, f. 60.
Frewen (Accepted), Vice-C/tancetlor of
Oxford University in 1628 an I 1638.
Testamur, as Vice-Chancel lor, in favour
of R. Hegge's Legend of St. Cuthbert,
n. d. 1322, f. 47.
Frewin (Richard), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane. n. d. fmperf. 4059, f. 14.
Frey (Wilhelm), Professor of Moral
Phitosphy at Zurich. Autograph in
album, 1670. 1795 or 2597, f. 22 b.
Freyberg. v. Freiburg, in Silesia.
Frezier (Amldee Francois). Relation du
voyage de la Mer de Sud auz cdtes du
Chily et du P4rou, 1712-1714. Extracts.
3340, ff. 317-320.
Friedland, Du'te of, v. Wallenstein
(Albert Wenceslaus von).
Friend, Dr. v. Freind (John), M.D.
Friesland, Province of. Treatise on the
encouragement of English trade with
East Friesland, 1564, 1572. Transl. 818.
Character of the natives, 17th cent.
Dutcli verse. 2764, f. 117.
Friesland, East, Counts of. Edz&rd
II. Proposals to, from the English envoy,
W. Herle, 1586. Lat. 3299, f. 12.
Ulrich. Autograph in album,
16J7. 3415, f. 19 b.
Frimelius (Joachim us). Prolegomena
ad ejus praxin medicam, 17th cent. 2831,
ff. 258-274.
Frischlin (Nicodemus). Epitaph on his
fall from the mountain top, 1590. Lat.
1760, f. 64 b.
FrisiUB (Magnus), Toparcha Farscho-
viensii. Letter to, from B. Severinius,
1653. Lat. 2870, f. 51 b.
Frison ( ), cydevant Qrand Vicaire
de la Grande Aumosne>ic de France,
Chanoine et Penitentier de Reims et Prievr
de Mireveau. Inventaire des livres trou-
v6z apres le d«*ces de, 17th cent. 660,
ff. 175-191.
Fritzsch ( ). Letter to J. C. Fab-
ricius, with answer, n. d. Fr. 2144,
ff. 207, 209.
INDEX.
205
Frobeni (August), F.R.8. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1734, and n. d. Lat. and
Engl. 4053, f. 266 ; 4059, f. 15.
Frobenius (Georgius Ludovicus). Epi-
taph on his tomb, [1645]. Lat. 2888,
f. 29.
Frobisher (.Sir Martin). Instructions
to, for his second voyage to the North-
west and Cataia, 1577. 2442, f. 23.
Sea wages paid for his fleet, 1588.
2450, ff. 105-112.
Voyages in 1590 and 1594, 17th
cent. 43, ff. 27 b, 36.
Frodflham, co. Chest. Warrant for a
grant to Lord Rivers of the privilege of
holding a market weekly and two fairs
yearly at, temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 26.
Froes (Padre Luis), Jesuit Missionary in
Japan. Litters annua} Japonii ab, ad
Generalem Prapositum Societatis Jesu,
1591, 1592. 3456.
Frogge, ( ) Mrs. Medicine for the
kidneys, late 17th cent. 1087, f. 63.
Frome, co. Som. Arms and inscrip-
tions in the church, copied by F.
Thynne, 1597. 3836, f. 18.
Froment ( ). Medical and chemical
receipts, 17th cent. Fr. 283, ff. 61*-94.
Frost, Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f. 47.
Frost (Gualter), Secretary to the Council
of State, Warrants to, from the Pro-
tector and Council, 1651-1655. 1519,
ff. 154-157 b.
Fryer (John), M.D. Receipts in medicine,
pharmacv, cookery and confectionery,
1578. 7*42.
Fryer (John), M.D. Methodus curandi
morbum Gallicum, 17th cent. 1538,
f. 38 b.
Quaedim de ejus praxi medica,
17th cent. 3969, ff. 69-73.
Medical diploma from the Uni-
versity of Padua, 1610. Lai. 1728.
Fuoh8 (Leonhard). De medendis mor-
bid, lib. v.-vm., 17th cent. Engl,
transl. 3186, ff. 1, 7-110.
De medendis morbis, lib. iv., cap.
12, 17th cent. Engl, transl. 788.
Table of diseases mentioned in his
" De medendis morbis," 17th cent.
1647, ff. 1-5 b.
De componendorum miscendorum-
que medicamentorum ratione lib. II., ill.,
1561. Engl, transl. 1643, ff. 81-210.
Iustitutiones medicines, early 17th
cent. Excerpts. 688, ff. 2-27 b.
Fuchsiu8 (Remaclus), Lymburgensis.
Tabula; Pharmacorum, 1569. Printed.
2150, ff. 214-237 b.
Fuggara ( ), Contessi ; wife of
Conte Marquerdo. Consilia me-
dica pro, 1636. Span, and Lat. 2253,
ff. 122-128 b.
Fulbertus, Eremit'i. Visum, votum et
conversio, metrice, 17th cent. 3086,
ff. 40-47.
Fulgentius (Fabius Claudius Gordianus
Planciades). Mythologiarum libri tres,
15th cent. 441, ff. 80-110 b.
Fulham, co. Middl. Drawing of fungus
found in the moat at the Bishop of
London's Palace, 18th cent. 4015, f. 19.
Fulham (Edward), Canon of Windsor.
Letter to Dr. E. Borlase, 1679. 1008,
f. 218.
Fulke (William), Master of Pemljroke
/fall, Cambridge. Letter to the Fellows
of Pembroke Hall, 1578. Copy. 93,
f. 48.
Fullalove. v. Plenus Amoris.
Fuller (Henry), of Jamaica. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1690. 4078, f. 116.
Fuller (John), Sen. Letters to his step-
father, Sir H. Sloane, 1707-1715, and
n. d. 4040, f. 338 ; 4042, ff. 219, 277 ;
4044, f. 136; 4059, f. 17.
Letters from his son Stephen sent
by, to Sir H. Sloane, 1741. 4025,
ff. 128, 129.
Fuller (John), Jun. Letters to his
grandfather, Sir H. Sloane, 1721-1733,
and n. d. IM. and En-jl. 4025, f. 130 ;
4046, ff. 91, 302; 4052, ff. 265,355;
4059, f. 19.
Fuller (Rose), M.D. Letters to his grand-
father, Sir H. Sloane, 1729-1739, and
w. d. 4050, ff. 140, 160, 220, $72;
4051, ff. 113, 278; 4052, ff. 1, 7, 299,
352 ; 4053, f. 227; 4054, f. 50 ; 4055,
f. 69; 4056, f. 155 (copy); 4059, f. 21.
Fuller (Stephen), Fellow of Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge. Letter to his father,
J.' Fuller, 1741. 4025, f. 128.
Letters to his grandfather, Sir H.
Sloane, 1741-1743. 4057, ff. 71, 72,
98, 193.
Letter to , 1743. Fragments.
4057, f. 195.
Fuller (Th— ), Jf.Z)., of Sevenoaks. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1724-1734. 4047,
ff. 302, 309; 4048, i. 94; 4049, f. 26;
4050, f. 170 ; 4053, f. 190.
206
INDEX.
Fuller (Thomas), Prebendary of Salis-
bury. Extracts out of his " History of
the Holy War," by Lord Derby, 164J.
874, ff. 89 b-114 b.
References to his " Worthies of
England " for accounts of early Physi-
cians, 18th cent. 3914, flf. 138 b-142.
Fulthorp, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 46 b.
Funccius (Christianus David), Student
of Theology at Leipzig. Autograph in
album, 1692. 2360, f. 22 b.
Furness Abbey, co. Lane. Ezcerpta
ex parvo libro de registris, 16th cent.
1301, f. 160 b.
Arms from the register, 1653.
1429, f. 25 b.
Charter from the register of, at
Gray's Inn, 1655. 1429, f. 99.
Furnival (Richard de). r. Fournival..
Furno (Carol us A), Pastor at Geneva.
Autograph in album, 1671. 1795 or
2597, f. 52.
Furtimal [?Fui nival] (M. W— de).
Medical receipts, 13th cent. Fr. 1977,
ff. 46-47 b.
Fazy (Antoino), dit Grev6 (Victor),
Cure' of S. Barthilemy at Paris. Le
Mastigophore, par V. Grev$, [1609].
Fr. Extracts. 2553, ff. 65-84.
Fyge (Thomas), Apothecary, of London.
Letter to J. Petiyer, 1703. 4063, f. 199.
Fylles (John). Formerly owned MS.
3993.
Fynch. v. Finch.
Fyndiebere. r. Finsbury, co. Middl.
G., Archidiaconus Cantuariensis. r. Ridel
(Gc ffrey), Archdeacon of Canterbury.
G— ( ), M.D.% of Bury. Notes on
a picture belonging to, by Sir T. Browne,
17th cent. 1827, f. 52.
Q— (B — ). MS. 1199 was given to,
in 1630, by the executors of Dr. S.
Benefield.
G — (H — ). Clavicula Salomon is ; copied
by, 1572. Engl. 3847, ff. 1-66.
G— (J—). Letter to [J. Petiyer], n. d.
3322, f. 167.
O — (R — ). Pro oculis medicina, 15th
cent. 1091, f. 73.
O— (T— ). Wrote, in 1688, MS. 3772,
ff. 1-31.
Gaberot (Jacques). Wrote, in 1610,
MS. 769, ff. 1-252 b.
Gabriel, The Archangel. Prayer to,
15th cent. Lot. 3548, f. 7 b.
Gabriel, Abbate of Fcrrara. Conailia
medica pro, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 202 b-
206.
Gadesden (Joannes de). Physician ;
Prebendary of St. Pouts, London. Kosa
Anglica, I4th-15th centt. 280, ff. 9-
261b; J067, ff. 1-280; 1612, ff. 125-
340 b.
Annotationes medics e Rosa Ang-
lica, 17th cent. 2262, ff. 32 b- 1 1 9 b.
Excerpts from the Rosa Anglica,
by Sir T. Browne, 17th cent. 1846, ff.
33-42.
Of suffocation of the matrix, out of
Rosa Anglica, 17th cent. 1660, ff. 13-
17 b.
Gaetani di Sermonetta (Enrico),
Cardinal. Instructions to his cousin
P. Caetano, on his mission to Flanders,
17th cent. 1710, ff. 19-22.
Gaetry (J—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane
1741. Fr. 4057, f. 52.
Gaffhey (Henry), Drummer at Tangier.
Charge against, for theft, 1672. 3514,
f. 152.
G[age] (Richard). Letter to Dr. Do wnes,
1649. 203, f. 7.
Gagnier (Jchn), Lord Almoner's Pro-
fessor of Arabic at Oxford. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 173 J. 4052, f. 253.
Gaii (Tiberio), Physician of Florence.
Prescription for Sign. A. Barbarigo,
1641. Ital. 2253, f. 183.
Gaile (Cristian), Mrs. Medical receipts
for, 17th cent. 179, A. ff. 161-172.
Gaillard (Charles), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, with observations on the
malady of Sieur Perier, 1707. Fr
4075, ff. 164, 165.
Gaillard (Jan Paul), M.D.y of Leeu-
tcarden, in Friesland. Tot i us medicinae
compendium, 1694. 1559.
Gainsford (Thomas). "The one and
twenty battles of Yorkes Plantaginet,"
17th cent. 3071, ff. 6-87 b.
Gala. Johannisi epistola ad, de proprie-
tate arborum fraxini et thamarici, 15th
cent. 3124, f. 191.
INDEX.
207
Galapagos Isles, S. America. Chart
and description of, by W. A. Cowley,
1687. 45, ff. 37-69.
Oale(R — ), Treasurer of the Royal Society.
Letters to Sir H. Sloaue, 173|-1737.
4052, f. 286; 4055, ff. 11, 228.
Gale (Thomas), Dean of Vork. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1699, and n. d. 4037,
f. 268 ; 4059, f. 23.
Galenus (Claudius). Antidonum, 12th-
13th centt. 2030, ff. 129-132.
Observationes qtisedam ex, 12th
cent. 84, f. 11.
Ars parva cum isagoge Johannitii,
13th cent. 1124, ff. 5-27 ;— 14th cent.
1610, ff. 2-I"9b; — 15th cent. 213,
ff. 41 b-46 b ; Engl. 6, ff. 1-9.
Commentarium super libros tegni
ejus, 13th cent. 1933, ff. 161-182.
Dc anatomia, 14th cent. 1610,
ff. 40-12 b.
Of witte of hele or "de ingenio
sanitatis," books in., IV., 15th cent, /m-
pcrf. 6, ff. 183-203 b.
De minutione sanguinis per duo-
decim anni menses, 15th cent. 389,
ff. 145-146; 634, f. 2b; 964, f. 60;
Engl. 3160, ff. 148, 151.
The dieting of meat by the months,
15th cent. 389, ff. 145-146; 540, A.
f. 24 b; 3160, ff. 148, 151.
Liber virtutum herbarum, 15th
cent. 282, ff. 173 b-181, 188 b.
Liber parucreseos or Greuannces
of Womene, 15th cent. 5, ff. 158-172.
Le livre Galien, 15th cent. 2401,
f . 96 b.
Kxcerpta ex ejus Passionario, 15th
cent. 3535, ff. 8-10
Commentarius J. Manardi in artem
medicinalem ejus, 1530. 1407.
Explicationes et commentarii in
ejus libros, 1553, 1555, 1556. 3043,
ff. 91b-131, 144-245, 251-254 b, 262-
263; 3044, ff. 33-134, 177b-182.
L. Coll ad i commentarius in ejus
libros de morbis et symptomatibus, 1583.
2849.
Soriae commentarii in ejus libros
de alimentorum facultatibus et de me-
thodo medendi, 1584. 366, ff. 194-201,
202-332 b.
Commentaria in ejus tractatum de
febrium differentiis, 17th cent. 2981,
ff. 167-265.
Commentaria in ejus Artem Me-
dicare, 17th cent. 2984, ff. 272-319 ;
2989, ff. 71-156, 268-278.
Galenus (Claudius) (continued*. Doct.
Mirandas commentarius in ejus librum
de facilitate medicamentorum, 17th cent.
344, ff. 410-436 b.
Critica in ejus opera, 18th cent.
3207, ff. 96-113.
Kxcerpta medica ex, 17th cent.
662, ff. 97-99; 890, ff. 144b-155.
Loci de urbe Rom ana et ejus statu,
17th cent. 3133, ff. 490 b-492.
Operum ejus omnium epitome,
17th cent. 662, ff. 100 b-119.
Catalogus ejus operum, per A.
Lacunam, 17th cent. 1797, f. 4 b
Versus in laudem ejus, 17th cent.
1336, f. 11.
Galfridus, Monumetensis. Historia Re-
gum Britannia, 15th cent. 289, ff.
119b-183.
Galilei (Galifco). Discussion by an
Englishman of the discovery of Jupiter's
satellites by, 1610. 682, ff. 46-48 b.
Discorso del flusso e reflusso del
mare, 1616. 3193.
Epitaphs on, by Fr. G. Pierozzi,
1674. 1968, f. 185.
Galland (Antoine), French Numismatist.
Correspondence relating to coins in the
cabinet of Louis XIV., 1697, 1698.
Dutch. Copies. 130, ff. 5, 8, 10 b.
Gallatlay ( ), a Scotchman. Horo-
scope, 166}. 2280, f. 21.
GaUer (Georg Sigismund), Freiherr zu
Schwamberg. Consilia medica pro ejus
fluxu hepatico, 17th cent. circ. 1635.
2253, ff. 117-121.
Galli (Friedrich), of the County of Nassau.
Account of his journey in 1602 to
S. Michael's hermitage, 1648. 2194,
ff. 25 b-28 ; 3724, ff. 94-98 b.
Gallo (Lope), Merchant, of Burgos. Suit
for merchandize seized in the Isle of
Wight, 1543. Spin. 2103, ff. 171-174.
Gallo (Tolomeo), Cardinal of Coma.
Letter to, from the Bishop of Ross,
1578. Lat. Copy. 16, f. 3.
Galloway ( ). Note of his birth,
1627. 1708, f. 112.
Gallowey (David). Petition to G.
Hadley, [1741]. 4057, f. 73.
GallUB (Carolus), Minister at Nijbroek, in
Qelderland. Satyrical distich on, by
P. H., 1589. Lat. 2764, f. 151.
208
INDEX.
Gamarra (Stephano), Spanish Atnbas-
sador to the Netherlands. M^ moire to
the United States, enclosing a letter to
them from the Marquis Caste 1 Rodrigo,
1667. Fr. Copies. 1519, f. 245.
Gambarini ( ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. J. 4059, f. 24.
Gamble (Robert), of New York. Letters
to his brother-in-law, S. Sutton, 1713-
1714. 3339, ff. 110-113 b; 3340, ff. 79-
87.
Games. Treatise on the " phylosophers
game," 17th cent. 451.
Collection of puzzles with cmls
and dice, late 17th cent. Fr. Imperf.
1009, ff. 181-193.
Games (Blanch), wife of Hoo Games.
Medical prescription for, 1658. 1084,
f. 2 b.
Games (Dr. Edward), natural son of
Edward Games, Sheriff of co. Brecon.
Pharmacopoeia portatilis, 165|. 1084.
Games (Hoo). of co. Brecon. Presented,
in 165g, MS. 1084 to his cousin. Dr.
Edward Games.
Gamon (Christophe de). La Semaine de,
contre celle du Sieur du Bartas, 17th
cent. Extract. 2553, ff. 43-47.
Gandavo (Wilhelmus de), Magister.
Medicines against fistula, cancer and
baldness, 14th cent. Lat. 1754, ff.
3 b, 4.
Ganeau ( ), Lib* tire, Rue St.
Jacques^ Paris. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1712,1713. Fr. 4043, ff. 91, 124.
GanivetU8 (Joannes), of the Convent
of Friars Minors in Vienne in France.
Amicus medicorum, 1436. 1680, ff. 1-
42.
Gant. r. Gaunt.
Garbutt (Jos—). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 17§$. 4050, f. 259.
Garbutt (Kichard). Collectanea medica,
17th cent. 3787-3790 ; 3792.
Theological notes, 1620. 3787,
ff. 2-8, 55, 57-60.
Garcin (Laurence), M.D., of Neufchatel,
Svcitzei-lund. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1731-1734. Fr. 4051, f. 289 ; 4052,
ff. 149, 201-206 b; 4053, f. 183.
Garden (Dr. George), of Aberdeen.
Letter on the origin of catei pillars to a
friend at Oxford, 1686. Imperf. 4025,
f. 131.
Gardener ( ). Observations on the
Decalogue, [1595-1596]. Imperf. 1606,
ff. 58-60 b.
Gardiner ( ), of Emmanuel Colle-je,
Cambridge. Medical theses, 17th cent.
Lat. 3308, ff. 236, 303-306.
Gardiner (Stephen), Bishop of Win-
Chester; Lord Chancellor. Letter to
the University of Cambridge, 1553.
Lat. 3562, f. 57.
Letter to, on the right pronuncia-
tion of Greek, from Sir T. Smith, 16th
cent. Lat. Imperf. 401, ff. 32-37 b.
Gardiner (William). Indulgence to,
from Card. Pole, for eating flesh in Lent,
155g. Lat. 3299, f. 65.
Garengeot (Rene Jacques Croissant de).
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1728-1731.
Fr. 3322, f. 134 ; 4049, f. 237 ; 4050,
f. 45; 4051, ff. 87, 253.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
172g. Fr. 4068, f. 151.
Garfoote (William), of co. Suff. War-
rant to reprieve him for the murder of
W. Glover, temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 9 b.
Gargam ( ), of Hanover. Forms of
seals out of his book, by P. Le Neve, 1716.
3424, f. 2.
Garland (Augustine), Regicide. Auto-
graph signature, circ. 1654. 645, f. 46.
Garlandia (Joannes de). Interpretatio
equivocorum vocabulorum, 15th cent.
Imperf. 3847, ff. 151, 160.
Practica vera alchemise per Mag.
Ortolan urn Paris i us probate anuo
MCCCLViii., 16th cent. 3086, ff. 56-61 ;
3457, ff. 17 b-46.
Expositio super Hermetem philoso-
phum, 15th cent. 692, ff. 61-67 ; 1118,
ff. 128-134;— 1545. 3117, ff. 95-108 b;
—1566. Printed. 3580, A. ff. 23 b-3l ;
—17th cent. Excerpts. 3737, ff. 107-
139.
Alchemical processes, 15th cent.
Lat. 3457, ff. 220 b, 393.
Garlick (Thomas), Surgeon, of Wolver-
hampton. Praxis chyrurgite rationalis,
17th cent. Engl. 2263.
Letter to [Sir Th. Turquet de
Mayerne], 170J. 2084, f. 175.
Garmin al. Jermyn. v. Jermyn of
Tiverton, Family of.
Gamier (Isaac), Apothecary to Chelsea
Hospital. Letter to J. Petiver, 170$.
3321, f. 93.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d
4059, f. 25.
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Garrard (Cecilia), wife of Sir Nicholas
Oarrard, 3rd Bart, of Longford. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloaoe, 1695-1739. 4036,
f. 220 ; 4040, ff. 218, 367 ; 4048, f. 53 ;
4051, ff. 206, 269; 4053, f. 159; 4056,
f. 119.
Garraway (Christopher). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1742. 4057, f. 163.
Garrett (John), Hon. Fellow of the Royal
College of Physicians. Medical practice-
book, 1653-1674. Hologr. 898.
Garson (Judah), a Jew at Tangier. Pe-
tition to Lord Middleton, 1671. 3514,
f. 78.
Garter, Order of the. v. Orders, Military.
Garth (Sir Samuel), M.D. The key to
his Dispensary, alphabetically arranged,
18th cent. 629, ff. 265-268 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4059, ff. 27-47 b.
GaBOOigne (Sir Bernard), English Am-
bassador to Vienna. Warrant for leasing
to, Redcrosse Manor in Bristol, 1661.
856, f. 8.
Gaaooigno (George), Poet. Verses on,
by G. Harvey, 1577. Lat. and Engl.
93, f. 34 b.
GaSGOigne (Walwin), Agent for Sir D.
Oauden at Tangier. Note of credit
allowed by, to Capt. Liddell, 167).
3511, f. 55 b.
Protest against supplying Tangier
with provisions, 167}. 3511, f. 71.
Certificate of provisions from Lord
Middleton, 1673. 3512, f. 65.
Letter to Lord Middleton, 1674.
3512, f. 53.
Letters to Lord Inchiquio, 1676.
3512, ff. 253 b, 254.
Gascoigne (William), Astronomer, of
Midleton, nr. Leeds. Letters to, from
W. Crabtree, 1641. Imperf. 4021, ff.
54-62.
Gas86ndi (Pierre), Astronomer. Horo-
scope, 1592. 1778, f. 9 b.
" De physiologia Epicuri animad-
versiones;" excerpts by K. Sherborne,
17th cent. Lat. 832, ff. 2-9 b.
Vita N. C. Fabricii de Peiresc,
17th cent. Excerpts. 2326, ff. 58-63.
Excerpts from, 17th cent. Fr.
and Lat. 3119, ff. 326-341.
Gas&ion (Jean de), Marechal. Sonnets
sur la mort de, 1647. 895, ff. 10, 11.
8LOANE INDEX.
Gaasmann (Franz). Pantaleonis al-
chemici tractatus, 17th cent. Extracts.
3629, ff. 63-97.
— Pantaleon, unmasked by Dr. Beck-
erus, 17th cent. 3641, ff. 9-16 b.
Gatinaria (Marcos). Commentatio in
opusculum ejus de curandis raorbis, 17th
cent. 1969, ff. 29-59.
Gattsdenus. v. Gadesden.
Gatti (Capitan Angelo), da Orvieto.
Conto della perdita di Famagosta et del
regno di Cipro, 1573. 2256.
Gauden (Sir Denis), Victualler of the
Navy. Notes of payments and orders
to, for stores for Tangier, 1661. 1956,
ff. 11-13, 42 b.
Accompt of, for provisions at Tan-
gier, 1672-1673. 3511, ff. 206, 214 b,
259, 261.
Assignment of money to T. Povey,
for Lord Middleton, 1674. 3512, f. 55.
Gauden (John), Bishop of Exeter. Royal
letter to, recommending S. Ward to be
Dean, 1661. 856, f. 35 b.
Gaudron ( ), of the Academy of Arts
and Sciences at Paris. Letter to M.
Buissiere, Jim., n. d. Copy. 4026, f.
334.
Gaudy (Rev. John), of Ipswich. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1734. 4053, f. 270.
Gaunt, De, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, ff. 103 b, 105 b.
Gaunt (Gilbert de), of Folkingham. In-
speximus of a grant by his ancestor,
10 Will. I. to R. de Kime, 1292. Copy,
1655. 1429, f. 106.
Gautler, Maistre. La somme de di verses
maladies qni sont en corps, 1457. 3195.
Gaveston (Piers), Earl of Cornwall.
Banishment of, 1307. Lat. and Fr.
2103, f. 156 b.
Gavet (Jacobus), M.D., of ChamUry.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1701. Lat.
4038, f. 185.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1701. Lat. 4068, ff. 25, 26.
Gawden (Sir Denis), v. Gauden.
Gawdy(Framlingham). Formerly ownel
MS. 3466.
Gay ( ). Account of his disburse-
ments at Tangier, 1670-1679. 3512,
f. 69.
Gayer (Richard), Merchant at Naples.
Letters to his kinsman, Sir J. Abdy, 1648-
1649. 3299, ff. 170-173.
210
INDEX.
Gayland (Joseph), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 48.
Gaynsford (Thomas), r. Gains ford.
Geber, Ar.ib Philosopher, v. Jabir Ibn
Haiyan, Al- Tarsusi.
Gebhardi (Brandanus Henricus). Let-
ters to C. Schroedter, 1686, 1687. Lat.
and Germ. 2376, ff 115, 117.
Letter to 0. Schroedter, 1691. Lat.
2877, f. 36.
Gebhardi (D— H— ). Letters to C.
Schroedter, 1688, 1690. Germ. 2876,
ff. 125, 142.
Gedd (William), Magister. Medical pre-
scription for, temp. Edw. IV. 403, f. 345.
Gedde, Messieurs. Accompt for their
boots, 1653. Fr. 2996, f. 60.
Gee (Edward). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1699. 4037, f. 251.
Gee (J—). Letter to Dr. R. Hook, 1688.
4062, f. 229.
Gee (Richard). Relation of Capt. J.
Wood's voyage in 1676 for the discovery
of the North East Passage, 1682. 1378,
ff. 139-149 b.
Geekle (A—). Letter to [J. Petiver],
n. d. 3322, f. 168.
Geitakoflerin (Elisabeth), geborne Frey-
iit von Teuffenbach. Diagnoses of her and
her husband's cases, [1646]. Germ.
2253, ff. 131b, 301.
Gelderland. Satire on the Lords of,
17th cent. Finnish. 2764, f. 117.
GMl (Robert), D.D., Reel* of St. Mary,
Altiermanbvry, London. Scheme of his
nativity, 1594. 1707. f. 13.
Gellatlay (Jo—). Letter to H. Coley,
n. d. 3876, f. 2.
GelliUB (Aulas). << Noctes Attics," 17th
cent. Excerpts. 2521, f. 98 b.
Gemmingen ( ), Secretary to the
Princess of Wales, Letter from her to
Sir H. Sloane, 1723. Fr. 4047, f. 45.
Gems. Discorso sopra pietre pretiose,
17th cent. 4005, ff. 38-49 b.
List of a collection of precious
stones, 18th cent. Jtal. 4019, ff. 75-80.
v. Vendramino (Andrea).
Genealogies.
v. Chaloner (Thomas).
Hawtrey (John).
Genlbrard (Gilbert), Archbishop of Aix.
Chronological extracts from, 17th cent.
Fr. 1019, ff. 253-266.
Genebrier (Claude). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1725, 1740. Fr. 4047, f. 317 ;
4048, f. 36 ; 4056, f. 252.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1725. Fr. 3322, f. 110b; 4068, f. 124.
Geneva, Rep'tblic of. " Desc ri tione " d i ,
circ. 1670. 820.
Genoa, Ryvbhc of. Report on, by Lord
Fauconberg, 16fJ. 2752, ff. 1 -2S b.
City of. Accompt of paper bought
at, for S. Luke, 1672. 3511, f. 144.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, f. 18 b.
Gent ( X of Norton, co. Korthants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 33 b.
Gentil ( ), Operator Miisstlientis.
Medical receipts, 17th cent. Fr. 1988,
ff. 179-184.
GentilibUB (Gentil is de), de Fulgineo.
Comment urn in JEgidW Corbeiensis trac-
tatum de urinarum judiciis, 14th cent.
521, ff. 25-45.
Commentum super ASgidii Corbei-
ensis librum de urinis, 14th cent. 773,
ff. 1-33.
Commentum super iEgidii Corbei-
ensis librum de pulsions, 14th cent.
773, ff. 34-63.
De curia febrium secundum, 1436.
336, ff. 101-125.
Gentman (Cornells), Minister at Utrecht.
Autograph in album, 1669. 1795 or
2597, f. 36.
Geoffrey of Monmouth, v. Galfridus,
Monumetensis.
Geoffroy (Claude Joseph), Le Jctne.
Observations sur le remede de Madlle.
Stephens pour la pierre, 1 739. 4056, f. 156 .
Observations on some fossil bones
found in an ancient forest near Chalon-
sur-Saone, 1743. Fr. 4057, f. 209.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1715-
1744. Engl, and Fr. 4044, ff. 65, 194;
4045, f. 113; 4047, f. 216; 4049, f.
144; 4050, f. 50; 4051, ff. 241, 245;
4052, ff. 144, 326, 333 ; 4053, ff. 142,
260; 4054, ff. 1, 28, 37, 210; 4055, ff.
51, 80, 201, 372; 4056, ff. 73, 78, 112,
187-193b, 237, 275; 4057, ff. 32, 138,
150, 204, 234 ; 4059, ff. 50, 52.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1731-1743, and n. d. Fr. 4068, ff.
184, 210, 216, 222, 256, 264, 265, 290,
307, 337 ; 4069, ff. 6, 27, 35, 54, 65, 73,
84, 160, 161.
Letter to, from J. J. Dortous de
Mairan, n. d. Fr. 4066, f. 324.
INDEX.
211
Geoflfroy (Stienne Francois), M.D.t of
Paris. Anatomical observation, 1706,
1711. 3329, f. 51.
Analysis of sponge, 1711. 3329,
f. 69.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1698-
1729. Fr. and Engl. 3322, ff. 99,
101; 4025, f. 132; 4037, ff. 222,
258, 285, 370 ; 4038, ff. 63, 160, 254,
290, 344; 4039, f. 171 ; 4040, f. 114;
4041, ff. 273, 315; 4042, ff. 5, 85, 166,
181, 291 ; 4043, ff. 85, 104, 122, 153,
225, 271, 314 ; 4044, ff. 30, 35, 51, 58 ;
4047, f. 216; 4048, f. 126; 4050, f.
107 ; 4059, ff. 53-56 b. .
Letter to Dr. J. F. Le Fevre, 1699.
Fr. 4062, f. 315.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700, 1713.
Fr. 3321, f. 54; 3322, f. 38.
Letter to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer,
n. d. Fr. 4066, f. 345.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1709-1711, and n. </. Fr. 4068, ff. 51,
53, 62,70; 4069, ff. 153-159, 162-166 b.
Geography. Libri geographici frag-
mentum cum mappa mundi, circ. 1530.
117, ff. 1-24.
Orbis commensuratio, 15th cent.
683, f. 40.
Nomina aliquarnm civitatum, cum
longitudine et latitndine, 15th cent.
702, f. 33 ; 780, f. 53 b.
Tabulae latitudinis climatum, etc.,
15th cent. 636, f. 12 b.
Accounts of Europe and Asia, and
Africa, 1675. 1836 ; 1837.
Traite* de geographie, qui donne la
Geology. Treatise of waters and foun-
tains, 17th cent. 2511.
Account of fossil elephants, by Sir
H. Slo.me, n. d. 4026, ff. 168-188 b.
Catalogus libroruin de fossilibus,
17th cent 2339, f. 48 b.
v. Astruc (Jean).
Dudley, co. Staff.
Erhard ( ).
Farrington-Gurney, co. Som.
Hoxton, co. Mildl.
Imperato (Francesco).
Magalotti (Lorenzo), Cuunt.
Scilla (Agostino).
Switzerland.
Geomanoy. Excerpta geoinantica, 15th
cent. 309.
On geomancy, 16th cent. Ital.
887, ff. 3-59 b.
Observations geomanticse, cum
connoissance et 1'usage du globe et de la
carte, 1675. 1031, ff. 198-269.
Papers of Dr. R. Hooke rel. to the
"English Atlas," printed at Oxford,
1680-1683. 1039. ff. 1-25 b.
Collegium geographicum, 1687.
3100, ff. 244-281.
General treaties and notes on
geography, 17th cent. Lot., Fr. and
Engl. 565, ff. 70-105 b; 629, ff. 279-
352; 651, ff. 141-143; 1031, ff. 69-
87 b ; 1083, ff. 65-74 b (reversed) ; 1323,
ff. 165 b-169 b ; 1510, ff. 1-9, 48 b-50 b,
54-107; 2113.
— Catalogus librorum geographi-
corum, 17th cent. 2339, ff. 50-52.
Synopsis geographie dicta Mathion,
metrice, 17th cent. 2680, f. 7.
v. Bonnivert (Gedean).
Morinville ( de).
Reinhardus, Magister.
Willford (Thomas).
tiguris, 16th cent 887, ff. 68 b-80.
v. Gerard us, Sablonetanus.
Monnel (Nicholas).
Geometry. Practica geometric ; by R.
Dove, 15th cent. 513, ff. 11-15.
De terras mensuris, 15th cent.
3722, f. 130.
De altitudine rei mensuranda per
quadrantem, 15th cent. 3744, f. 96 b.
Elements geometrica ad dimen-
sions et munitiones sive fortificationes
necessaria, 17th cent. 651, ff. 53-91 b,
151-158 b.
On the measuring of plane figures,
with diagrams, 17th cent. 711.
Geometrical tracts and problems,
17th cent. 2102; 2277, ff. 24-29 b;
2623, ff. 48-52 b ; 3889, ff. 17-49.
Diagrams for measuring heights
and distances, with short notes, 17th
cent Germ. 652, ff. 44-151 b.
Treatise on geometry, 18th cent.
Fr. 3994.
v. Bonnivert (Gedeon).
Coley (Henry).
Scheuchzer (Jean Jacques), Sen.
George, &, Martyr. Memoria de, metrice,
15th cent. 2471, f. 35; 2565, f. 16;
2571, f. 18 b ; 2633, f. 24; 2683, f. 15.
George I., IL, of England, r. England,
Sovereigns of.
George, Prince of Denmark.
v. Denmark, George, Prince of.
England, Sovereigns of. Anne.
George (A ratine), an Armenian. Valua-
tion of Roman silver coins, sold by, 18th
cent. 3407, ff. 76-80.
p 2
212
INDEX.
George William, Prince, 2nd son of
George II. v. England, Sovereigns of.
George II.
Georgia, m America. Account of designs
for the colony, [1732]. 3986, f. 38.
GeorgiU8 B. Alchemical process, 1572.
3661, f. 216.
Georgiu8 Zothori Zapari Penduli
G., Sacerdos atque Physic**. Albuma-
zaras: liber astrologis*, translatus de
Persica lingua in Latinum, 14th cent.
3983.
Georgius (David), v. Joriszoon (Dayid).
Gerard (John). Collection from his
Herbal of virtues of simples, 17th cent.
2265; 3239.
Extracts from his Herbal, 17th
cent. 738, ff. 109 b, 140-155 b; 1343,
ff. 57-81 ; 1513, ff. 31-36.
Syllabus of contents of his Herbal,
book I., 17th cent. 972, f. 35.
GerardUB, Bergensis. De prasservatione
et curatione morbi articularis et calculi ;
translated by P. Moore, 1 7th cent 1628,
ff. 2-58 b.
GerardUB, Biturkensis, Physicus. Gloss
super Viaticum Isaaci Judaei, 13th cent.
342, ff. 1-85; Imperf. 2946, ff. 205-
208 b.
De modo medendi, 13th cent 342,
ff. 92-97 ; 420, ff. 26-40 ;— 15th cent.
390, ff. 1-12 b, 33-48 b.
GerardasC&rmonerjsiB. r. Gerard us,
SMonetanus.
GerardU8, Sablonetanus. De modo
medendi, 13th cent. 420, ff. 2-17 b ;—
14th cent 3012, ff. 106 b-122 ;— 15th
cent. 148, ff. 63 b-95;— 16th cent. 2411,
ff. 70-115.
De dandis catharticis, 13th cent.
Imperf. 420, ff. 18-25.
Gloas ejus super Constantini Afri-
cani Viaticum, 13th cent. 3096, ff. 70-
220.
Libri Canonis Avicennse in Latinum
versi, 13th cent 1933, ff. 184-275 ;—
14th cent 2157 ; 3095.
Abubecri Rhasis Almansor ex
Arabico in Latinum versus, 13th cent.
1933, ff. 3-64;— 14th cent 2946, ff.
106-176; 2947, ff. 2-66 ;— 15th cent.
265, ff. 2-159 b ; 282, ff. 58-80 b.
Abubecri Rhasis liber divisionum,
Latine versus, 14th cent 568, ff. 19-
121 ; 2946, ff. 177-203 ; 2947, ff. 67-97.
Ptolemsi Pelusientis liber Alma-
GerardUB, Sablonetanm (continued). Geo-
mantia, 15th cent. 310.
Excerpts from, 166f. 3856, ff.
105b-lll.
Gerbier (George), Town clerk of Tangier.
Advertisement against papers forged by,
1673. 3511, f. 195.
Gerbier D*Ouvilly (George). Poem
on the picture of J. Gutenberg, trans-
lated by, 18th cent. 1435, f. 29.
Gerbrand (Paul), Lawyer, of Hamburg.
Programma in ejus funere, a M.Kirstenio,
1675. 2888, ff. 30-33.
Gerhard ( Johann), Professor of Theology
at Jena. Letter to, from J. Dury, n. d.
Lat. 654, f. 33.
Gerhard (Johannes Christianus), Pastor
xu DGbrizzhen. Letters to G. Schroedter,
1694, 1697. Germ. 2877, ff. 64, 101.
Gerhardus (Joannes), M.D. Letters
to C. Sibelius a Goor, 167f . Lot. 2729,
ff. 17, 23.
GerkenUB (Georgius), Consul at Oldeshe
in ffolstem. Correspondence in prose
and verse with his father-in-law, C.
Granhardt, 1680. Lat. 2144, ff. 125-
128 b.
Germania Inferior or Lower Ger-
many, v. Netherlands, The.
Germany. Schematismus universe
Germanise, confectus anno 1615. 652,
f. 152.
Arms and autographs of noble
German families collected by P. Vernati,
1615. 2035, passim.
Of an Emperor's election, and of
the electors, 17th cent. 1756, ff. 133-
135 b.
Epitaph ia Carol i Magni et aliorum,
17th cent 1898, ff. 19-21.
, EMPEROR8 op. CHARLES III.
Vision in a.d. 886, 13th cent. Lat.
1580, f. 179.
HENRY V. Letter from his
gesti in Latinum versus, 14th cent.
Imperf. 2795.
widow, the Empress Matilda, to Arch-
bishop Becket, [1166-1167]. Copy, 14th
cent. 1777, f. 45.
OTHO IV. Letter to his uncle
John, King of England, on behalf of
Archbishop Langton, [1 207-1208]. Lat.
Copy. 2478, f. 70 b.
FREDERIC II. Correspondence
with Innocent IV., 17th cent. Lot. verse.
581, f. 15.
INDEX.
213
Germany, Emperors op. FREDERIC
II (continued). Epitaphium in. 17th
cent. 58J, f. 15 b.
FREDERIC III. Of his recep-
tion at Rome, [1464-14711 by Paul II.,
17th cent. 1756, ff. 123-130.
Aquavit*, qua vitam suam
diu sustentavit, 17th cent. 3505, f. 214b.
MAXIMILIAN. Proclamation
of the articles concluded betw. him and
Henry VII. of England, 1502. Lat. and
Engl. 747, f. 62 b.
CHARLES V. Extracts rel. to,
from Brantdme and others, 17th cent.
Fr. 1019, ff. 195 b-205.
— — Relation of his success
against Francis I., by F. de los Cobos
17th cent. Span. 2798.
Instructions pour ses Ain-
bassadeurs vers Clement VII, [15241.
2103, ff. 102-143 b.
Alliance of, with Rome,
England and Austria, [15251. Lat.
2103, ff. 203-206.
Correspondence with
Clement VII., 1526-1529. Lat. 2103,
ff. 11-51,66,75-79.
Treaty with Francis I.,
1526. Fr. 2103, ff. 80-101.
Negotiations at Palentia
for reformation of the Peace of Madrid,
1527. Fr. 2103, ff. 209-246 b.
Treaty, as Duke of Luxem-
bourg, with the Archbishop of Treves,
1537. Lat. 2103, ff. 6-10.
Allegations of his com-
missioners at Brussels on the Merchants
Adventurers* privileges, 1545, 1548.
Lat 2103, ff. 68-74, 164-168.
Articuli damnorum ex
parte subditorum Angliae commissariis
ejus ab oratoribus Angliae exhibiti, 1545.
2103, ff. 19S-196b.
Articles of his
_. . — commis-
sioners for protection of English and
German merchants, 1545. Fr. 2103,
f. 197.
; Articles prohibited to his
subjects from carrying into countries at
war with England, 1545. Fr. 2 103, f. 198.
Ratification of peace with,
by Henry VIII., 154f Lot. 2103, ff.
199-201.
Remembrances from, to
his son, Philip II., 1548. 1710, ff. 23-
28 b.
Letter from the Diet of
Germany, Emperobs of. CHARLES V.
(continued j. "Recess" framed at the
Diet of Augsburg for establishing a peace
with the Protestants, 1555. Fr. 2103,
ff. 182-184 b.
Instructions, in 1558, to
his son, Philip II., 17th cent. 1432.
Arms, cut from titlepage
of a Spanish printed book, 16th cent.
2984, f. 4.
■ FERDINAND I. Tabula pro-
sapiae ejus, 17th cent. 2764, f. 25.
Epistolas due ad, a G.
Postello, 1560. 1413 or 2959, ff. 84-91 b.
MAXIMILIAN II. Account of
the introduction to, of the Ambassador
of the Great Duke of Muscovy, 1576.
Lat. 3299, f. 37.
Dispositio orationis qua
legatus Ccesareus Magnos Duces Moscoviss
ad feed us contra Turcaa invitat, 17th
cent. 2144, ff. 114-116.
Allusion to a fat ox given
by the inhabitants of Utrecht to his
daughter, 17th cent. Fr. 2764, f. 22.
RODOLPH II. Horoscope, late
17th cent. Fr. 1009, f. 96:— 1552.
1770, f. 156.
The state of Scotland
represented to, by the Bishop of Ross,
1578. Lat. 16, f. 4.
Matters discussed at the
second audience of the Bishop of Ross
1578. Lat. 16, f. 6.
Modus tractandi vegeta-
bilia alchemica ei per E. Kelley missus.
159}. 3706, f. 15.
B. Valentini elucidatio
Augsburg to Henry II. of France, 1555.
Fr. 2103, f. 180.
alchemica ei ab Archiepiscopo Coloniensi
Pragam transmissa, 1608. 2125, ff.
60-68.
■ ' Account of the embassy
sent to him and to the Princes of
Germany, by Ferdinand I. of Tuscany,
1609. Lat. 79, ff. 202-210.
FERDINAND II. Scheme of his
nativity, 1578. Lat. 1709, f. 144.
Correspondence with
James I., 1621. Engl, and Lat. Copies.
30, ff. 9, 13. *
Letter to B. de Zu&iga,
Transl. 1775, ff. 69-71 b.
— — - Propositions from the
Deputies of the Free States of Germany
to the States General, with the answer,
1632. Transl. 22, f. 8.
Consilium medicum pro
Imperatrice Leonora ob visus debilitatem.
1646. 2253, ff. 307-313 b.
1621.
214
INDEX.
Germany, Emperors op. MATTHIAS.
Hon* ope, 1557. 1770, t 149.
Articles of peace with the
Elector of Saxony, 1635. TratuL 22,
f. 10 b.
FERDINAND riL Scheme of his
nativity, 1608. Lat. 1707, f. 8.
ReUtio de ejus fatali
morbo, 1657. 2866, f. 120 b.
LEOPOLD L Horoscope, 1640.
2282, f. 18.
Letter to the Palatine of
Hungary, 1660. LaU Copy. 1908, f. 95 b.
The Herald of Regensburg
on the war with Turkey, by C. H. L. P.
I. G., 1664. Tansl. 2541.
Catalogue of hii curiosities,
by Sir T. Browne, 1669. 1879, ff. 58-66 b.
Catalogueofhiscuriosities,
by Dr. E. Browne, 1669. 1922, f. 48
List of books bonowed by
Dr. E. Browne out of the Imperial
library, 1669. 1922, t 51.
CHARLES VI. Verses on his
election, 1711. Germ. 2885, f. 45.
Literature of. Collectanea ad
rem litterariam Germanise spectantia,
18th cent. 2994, ff. 61-72, 87-100.
Catalogue of German and Dutch
books, tire 1700. 904, ff. 1-13 b.
German vocabulary, by E. Kaempfer,
17th cent. 2924, ff. 51-58 b.
Crernler (Lucas), Professor of Theology
at Basle. Autograph in album, 1670.
1795 or 2597, f. 15.
GersoilO (Johannes de). r. Charlier de
Gerson (Jean).
OerBten (Christiauus Ludovicus), Mathe-
matician and Astronomer. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane on bis invention of an arith-
metical machine, with drawing, [1733].
Transl. 4026, ff. 9-15.
Gery (William), of Great Missenden.
Will, 150J. Lat. J47,f. 68 b.
Gresner (Conrad), called Euonymus;
Professor at Zurich University. Alche-
mical receipts out of his Euonymus,
17th cent. Germ. 1389, ff. 216 b-248.
Medical extracts from his The-
saurus, 17th cent. 738, ff. 126-138 b.
Qu«dam ex, 17th cent. 3119, ff.
194b-198.
For di-tiUacionf, out of, 16th cent.
Gesta Romanorum, 15th cent. 4029.
Oeeton (Joseph). Later to J. Ellis,
1699. Copy. 4062, f. 314.
GhSlib, Arab Physician. Vita, 18th
cent. 3647, f. 9 b.
Ghent, m Flandm. Lettre du Card.
Richelieu a Louis XIV. sur la prise de,
1678. 2868, f. 3.
Gibbee (Jacques Alban), Jf. D. Verses to,
by M. Bacon, 17th cent. Lai. 396, £14.
Gibbee (Jo— > Formerly owned MS.
1935.
Gibbon (Edmund). Formerly owned MS.
349.
Gibbon (John), BluemantU (1671-1718).
Owned MS. 904, ff. 53-68 b.
Gibbon (Nicholas), D.D^ Bee or of Seven-
oiks and Corfe Castle. Tender of, unto
the Christian Church for the reconcilia-
tion of differences, circ. 1640. Lat. and
Engl 648, ff. 2-9.
Gibbon (William), Treasurer of Christ's
Hospital. MS. 996 was dedicated to, in
I66f
Gibbons (Edward). Horoscope by Dr.
F. Bernard, 1633. 1707, f. 24 b.
Gibbons (T— r). Note of his birth,
1604, and illness, 1679. 1708, f. 112.
Gibbons (William), MD. Utters to
Sir H. Sloane, [16911 and n. d. 4026,
f. 429 ; 4059, f. 57.
Letter to, from H. Atherton, 169f.
4062, f. 251.
Letter to, from H. Crow, 1697.
744, ff. 35-37.
Formerly owned MSS. 3129-3131.
4062, f. 273.
. Letters to, from A. Ashe, 169$.
4037, ff. 85, 117.
Letter to, from A. BaskerYile, 1698.
4077, f. 284.
Gibbons (William). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4026, f. 294.
Gibbs (Henry). Warrant to, to take
game for the stocking of Hampton
Court Park, 1661. 856, f. 9 b.
Gibello, Mount, m Sicily. View of,
by Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665,
f. 25.
Gibraltar. Chart of, by Capt. J. Kemp-
thorne, 1688. 3665, f. 10.
Gibs CThomas), of Trinity Coll., Camb^
Notes of his sermons, by D.'fcoote, 17th
cent. 598, ff. 10 b, 51.
^
INDEX.
215
Gibson (Edmuud), Bishop successively of
Lincoln and London. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 169J-1739. 4037, ff. 213, 337,
346: 4046, ff. 258, 273; 4049, f. 42;
4055, f. 287 ; 4056, f. 151.
Letter to, signed " Christodulus,"
1728. 4050, f. 27.
Certificate of the truth of E.
Beauvoir's petition, [17281 4049, f.
176 b.
Medical case of his daughter sent
by, to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Hologr.
4078, f. 348.
Verses on his recover y, by J.
Harris, 18th cent. 3516, f. 185.
Gibson (George). Formerly owned MS.
888.
Gibson (John), Dean of Down, inscrip-
tion, in 1623, on his tomb. Copy, 1738.
4055, f. 336.
Gibson (John). Letter to Man,
n d. 4066, f. 346.
Gibson (John). Formerly owned MS.
1521.
Gibson (Richard), Chief Clerk in the
Jiavy Office. Certificates of his service,
1652-1712. Printed and MS. 2572,
ff. 79-87.
— ^— Memorial to Adm. Russell against
victualling the Navy by contract, 169 j.
2572, ff. 88-90.
Proposals for regulating the Navy,
1695. 2572, ff. 61-78.
Gibson (Thomas), of Wart, co. Uertf.
" A treatise apologetic*) 1 for huntinge,"
temp. Jas. I. 3543.
Gibson (Thomas). Syntaxis Mathe-
matics, 1655. Extracts. 2281, f. 24.
Gibson (Thomas), M.D. Letter, to Sir
H. Sloane, 1720. 4046, f. 19.
Gibsone (A—), Merchant of Dantzig.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059,
f. 59.
Gidley (John), of London. Letter to
, 1689. 4062, f. 233.
Giegorio (Francesco), " Discepolod Arnold
di Villa Nova." Mirabilis experientia,
17th cent. 3697, f. 73.
Giessen, in Darmstadt, Germany. Re-
sol utio medici problematis in Academia
Giessensi, 1658. 2880, ff. 210-220.
Giffard (John), M.D. Prescriptions,
1644. 520, ff. 17 b, 18.
Giffard (Peter), of Chillington, co. Staff.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172}. 4075,
f. 167.
Giffbrd (Dr. Thomas). Medical receipts
late 17th cent. 1087, f. 63.
Gifftheyl (Ludwig Friedrich). Pro-
phecies relating to Germany, etc., 17th
cent. 648, f. 47.
Declaration or manifestation of the
causes of the destruction in England,
addressed to, 1 7th cent. 64*, f. 57.
Gifthayle. v. Gifftheyl.
Gigas (Johann), of Freystadt. On pesti-
lence, 17th cent. Germ. 2991.
Gigault (Bernardin), Marquis de BelU-
fonds, Mar&hal. Letter to, from G.
Armand, 1678. Fr. 631, f. 187.
GigUT (John), Master of TatUrshaU Col-
lege, co. Line. Owned, circ. 1440, MS.
1210.
Gil (Alexander), High Master of St. Paul's
Scttool. Treatises on various subject*,
1600. Hologr. 3722, ff. 24-86.
Gilbert, Cardinal. Opus alchemicum,
15th cent. 3457, f. 165.
Gilbert (Sir Geoffrey), Chief Baron of
the Exchequer. Historical account of
the Court of Exchequer, 1735. 3619.
Gilbert (Henry). Warrant granting to,
the guardianship of Miss D. Savage,
temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 29 b.
Gilbert (Henry), of Locho ; M.P. for co.
Derby. Letter to the Bishop of Lich-
field and Coventry, 1716. 4065, f. 245.
Gilbert (Sir John). Letter to, from his
step-brother, Sir W. Ralegh, 1586.
1519, f. 139.
Gilbert (William), of Maryborough,
Queen's County, Ireland. Letters to
Lord Falkland, 162$, 1626. 3827, ff. 35,
37, 98.
Gilbertus (Anglicus). Laurea Anglicana,
sive compendium medicine, 15th cent.
272.
Gilbourne (Thomas), M.D. Thera-
peutica, [1626-36]. Hologr. 3616.
Gilby (John), son of Sir TheopMlus GUby.
Acquittance for the purchase money of
his father's house at Tangier to Lieut.
F. Juckes, 1667. 3509, f. 187.
Gilby (Sir Theophilu.*). Warrant for
payment of £600 to, 1661. 856, f. 40.
Gilder (John), soldier at Tangier. Charge
against, by E. Roth, circ. 1671. 3514,
f. 73.
Gildon, of co. Southints, Family of.
Arms, 16th cent. 2401, f. 2 b.
*a>
INDEX
Giles, S. Vita, 12th cent. 1772, ff. 9-14.
Aqua medicinales, 15th cent. 351,
ff. 23-24 b.
Giles (John), Captain, at Tangier. Cor-
respondence with J. Luke, 1666. 3509,
f. 131.
Inventory of goods of Ensign
Juckes, 1669. 3514, f. 18.
Gilgate (Philip). Letter to, from his
sister Elizabeth, 1564. 3199, f. 258.
Gilius (Petrus), Belga. v. .Egidius
(Petrus), of Antwerp.
Gilks (Moreton). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1735. 4054, f. 110.
Gill (Alexander), v. Gil.
Gill (Elizabeth), wife of Edward Gill, of
Tangier. Examination of, in a case of
theft, 1673. 3514, f. 175.
Gill (Thomas), M.D. Tract at us de partu,
etc., 17th cent. Hologr. 2147.
Abridgment of Statutes of the
College of Physicians, 1697. 3914, f. 61.
Owned MS. 2142.
Gillbe (Humphrey), Master Mariner.
Receipt for a chest containing a head of
a hippopotamus sent by M. Dunoquet
to Sir H. Sloane, 1737. Fr. Signed.
4055, f. 173.
Gilleland (Margaret), of BaUigaruan.
Letter to her foster son, Sir H. Sloane,
1691. 4036, f. 112.
Gilly (Richard). Letter to his brother,
1678. 2148, f. 194.
Gillyflower (Matthew). Letter to
Crow, 1696. 4071, f. 108.
Gilpin (George), Ambassador to the
Netherlands. Instructions to, 1598.
Copy. 33, f. 2.
Gilpin (Luke), Fellow of Trinity College,
and Junior Proctor, Cambridge. Cor-
respondence with G. Harvey, 1574.
Copies. 93, ff. 93 b, 94.
Ginger ( W — ), of Edlesborough, oo. Bucks.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1729, 1732.
4075, ff. 168, 195.
Ginkel (Gen. Godart de), afterw. 1st
Earl of Athlone. Account of his siege
of Athlone, 1691. 3065, f. 62.
Giovanetti (Paolo). Sonet to Toscano
alia Marchesa Strozzi, 1695. 2756,
f. 113.
Giovannetti (Antonio). Sonetto Tos-
cano alia Marchesa Strozzi, 1695. 2756,
f. 95 b.
Gipps (Sir Richard), of Great Welnetham,
co. Suff. Letter on the historical col-
lections made by Sir S. D'Ewes, 1697.
970, f. 1.
Giraldus de Barri, Cambrensis, Arch-
deacon of St. David's. De illaudabilibus
Cambria, 17th cent. 1710, ff. 146-150.
Girard ( ), Oculist. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. Fr. 4059, ff. 61, 62.
Girardin (Jacques Felix de), Abbe'.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1732-1742.
Fr. 4052, ff. 237, 376 ; 4053, f. 194 ;
4056, f. 279 ; 4057, ff. 24, 105.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1733-174^, and n. d. Fr. 4068, f. 203 ;
4069, ff. 55, 71, 167.
Giraudeau (M— ), Treasurer of the
Chamber to Qu. Anne. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1709. 4042, f. 10.
Giret (Doct. > Regulas grammatics,
17th cent. 1801, ff. 2-17.
Giron (Rodrigo), Duque de Ossuna.
Speech in the King'* name to the Estates
of Portugal, circ. 1600. Span. 3610,
ff. 20-22.
Gisby (Richard), of Isleworth, co. Middi.
Warrant appointing him deputy game-
keeper for ten miles round Hampton
Court, temp. Chas. II. 856, £ 40 b.
Gislenius (Augerius), Seigneur de Bus-
becq; Imperial Ambassador to Turkey.
Extract concerning the plague from the
Epistles of, 17th cent. Transl. 791,
f. 14 b.
Giuntini (Jerome). Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1726-1731. Ital. Lot. and
Fr. 4048, f. 233; 4049, f. 209; 4051,
ff. 89, 152, 291 ; 4052, t 10.
-Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1730.
Lat.DrafU 4051, f. 153.
Giusti (Filippo), *« Medico Fisioo Ordinario
del Illustrvtsimo Contado di Goritia."
Consilium modicum, 17th cent. 2253,
f. 247 b.
GiU8t±niani (Bernardo), Venetian Am-
bassador to Germany. Consilia medica
pro delirio conjugis ejus, 17th cent.
2253, ff. 235-237.
Giusti rriani (Michele), A'Aate. Treatise
on Malta addressed to, by G. F. Buon-
amici, 1667. Ital. 763, ff. 8-14.
Glandorp (Matthias), Jf.A, of Cologne
and Bremen. Speculum chirurgorum,
1619. 2288 ; 3804, ff. 1-75.
De polype narium, 1628. 3804,
ff. 76-98.
INDEX.
217
Glandorp (Mathias Ludovicus). v.
Glandorp (Matthias).
Glanuill (Elianor). Letter to ,
n.J. 4066, f. 349.
Glanuill (W— ). Verses on Gresham
College, 1662. 363, ff. 38-41 ; 1326,
ff. 116-120 b.
Glanvil ( ). Note of his birth in
1639, and marriage in 1664. 1708.
f. 112.
Glanvile {Madam ). Letter to,
from J. Petiver, n. d. 4067, f. 83.
Glanvile (E— ), of Bristol. Letter to
J. Petiver, 1702. 4063, f. 180.
Glanvill (Sir John), Jun. ; Speaker of
the House of Commons. Original account,
as secretary, of Sir E. Cecil's expedition
against Cadiz, 1625. Signed. 3816.
Speech in the conference of both
Houses, 1628. 826, f. 107.
Speeches, as Speaker, at the opening
of Parliament, 1640. 1200, ff. 4 b, 7.
Glanvill (Joseph), Prebendary of Wor-
cester. «• Blow at Modern Sadducisro,"
17th cent. Extract, 2279, f. 3.
Glanville, Family of, Barons of Bron-
holme. Pedigree, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 388 b.
Glanville (Bartholomew de). v. Bar-
tholomew, Anglicus.
Glaser (Josias), Swedish Resident at
Strassburg. Letters to, from Prof.
Dorsch, and J. Dury, 1633. Lat.
Copies. 402, ff. 16-91 ; 654, f. 45.
Glasford (William), Horticult'trist.Tr**-
tises on fruit trees and flowers, and on
English vineyards, 1671-1681. 3569.
Glasgow, City of. Foundation charter
of St. Kentigern's chantry in, by the
Earl of Stratherne, n. d. Lat. Imperf.
copy. 3199, f. 87.
Glasgow, Archbishop of. r. Beaton
(James).
Glass. Receipt to cut, join, or bend glass,
15th cent. Engl, and Lat. 692, f. 100 b.
Glasses, Drinking. Drawings and
measurements, 1667-1671. 857, passim.
Glass-Sellers Company, of London,
v. London.
Glastonbury, co. Som. William of
Malmeabury's " De antiquitatibus Glas-
toniaV 17th cent. Extract. 1775,
f. 179 b.
Glatton, co. ff»nts. Appropriation of
the church to Missenden Abbey, 141*.
Lat. 747, f. 44 b.
Glauber (Johann Rudolph). Furni
Philosophici, 1647. Engl. 3724, ff. 1 -
90 b.
Notes from his " Colloquia studio-
sorum Hermetic* medicinae," 17th ceni.
3633, ff. 20-25 b.
De natura salium ex, 17th cent.
1392, ff. 26-29.
Excerpts from his works, 17th
cent. Lat. 2534, ff. 25-40; 3118,
ff. 436-474 b; 3119, ff. 198b-202b;
3738, ff. 72-74 b.
Glauburg (Johannes Adolphus a), of
Frankfurt. Autograph in album, 1696.
2360, f. 36.
Gleane (Sir Thomas), 2nd Bart, of Hard-
toicke. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, [1691].
Lat. 4059, f. 64.
Gleischbach (Siegmund Friedrich),
Freiherr von. Consilium medicum pro
ejus hernia intestinali, 1641. 2253,
ff. 165 b-168, 170-173 b.
Glentworth (Mary), wife of Glent-
loorth, of Rujby. Letter to her son,
J. Petiver, n. d. 4066, f. 350.
Glisson (Francis), M.D.y Begins Pro-
fessor of Physic at Cambridge. Medical
lectures in the College of Physician!),
1 7th cent. Engl, and Lat. Autogr.
3306-3315.
Prefaces to his Anatomical lec-
tures at the College of Physicians, 1641.
Lat. and Engl. 3315, ff. 1-8.
Medical observations, 1644-1648.
Engl, and Lat. 3258, A. ff. 42-100.
Adversaria medica et anatomica,
1651-1657. 681.
Collectanea philosophica et medica,
late 17th cent. Hologr. 574, B.
Medical and anatomical papers,
I7thcent. 1116, ff. 4-48.
Excerptiones ex anatomia epatis,
17th cent. 2326, ff. 4-57.
Summary of characters of British
kings and Homan emperors, 17th oent.
2251, ff. 3-16.
Papers relating to the salary of
his Professorship, 17th cent. 2251,
ff. 17, 20, 63,85, 92, 105, 112, 115, 120,
121.
Letter cone, the reversion of his
Professorship, n.d. 1116, f. 3.
Appointment by, of Dr. Brady, as
Deputy-Professor, 1675. 2251, ff. 19.
Order of the Protector and Council
to the Receiver-General of Revenue for
payment of salary to, 1654. 2251, f. 63.
218
INDEX.
OliflSon (Francis), M.D., Regius Pro-
fessor of Physic ft Cambridge {continued}.
Letters respecting the purchase of Ram-
pisham farm, 1665. 1116, f. 2.
Lease of a tenement by, to & Home,
1666. 2251, f. 84.
Letters to, 1647-167 J. 2251,
ff. 20 b-26, 28-30, 88, 93 b-95, 98-103,
106, 113, 118-119.
Letter to, from T. Saunders, 1671.
1116, f. 44.
Letter to, from W. Gould, n. d.
3312, f. 218.
List of books to be purchased by,
for his brother Henry, 17th cent. 2251,
f. 116 b.
Note of his death at about 83
years of age, 1677. 816, f. 219.
Glisson (Henry), M.D., of C Wester.
List of books for, to be purchased by
his brother, Dr. F. Glitnon, [1647].
2251, f. 116 b.
Letter to his brother, Dr. F.
Giisson, 1647. 2251, f. 98.
OliflSon (John), of Marnhull, co. Dors.
Letter to his brother, Dr. F. Glisson,
1647. 2251, f. 24.
Glisson (Maria), uife of Dr. Francis
Glisson. Letter to, from her father,
T. Morgan, 1638. 2251, f. 96.
Globes. On the use of the globes, 17th
cent. 869.
Description of a large globe made
in Holstein, 17th cent. Germ. 651,
f. 175; 652, f. 194.
Gloma (Christian de), Deacon of the
Carmelite Mowustery, Brussels, Dis-
pensation to, on account of hit illegiti-
macy, 1243. Lat. 3319, f. 155 b.
Glossaries. Glossarium verborum
Latinorum, 14th cent. 3551, f. 149.
v. Bibles worth (Wauter de).
Dictionaries.
Gloucester, County of. List of deeds
relating to, in possession of W. Char-
leton, 1668. 3962, f. 1.
Diocese of. Letter of the Bishop
on forming a public library for, 1629.
1199, f. 92 b.
Royal letters to the Dean and
Chapter commendatory of R. Broadgate
to be almsman in the Cathedral, temp.
Chas. II. 856, f. 34 b.
Bishop of. v. Goodman (Godfrey).
Gloucester, Henry, Duke of. v. Stuart
(Henry).
Gloucester, Humphrey, Duhe of. Ca-
nones pro tabulis ejus astronomicis
secundum Fratrem Randolfe, 15th cent.
407, ff. 224-226.
Household accompt at Leicester
and Pomfret, 15th cent. 248, f. 1.
Seal; copied, 18th cent 3424, f. 11.
Gloucester, Alianora, trife of Hum-
phrey, Duke of. Owned MS. 248.
Gloucester, William, Duke of, son of
Qv. Anne. r. Stuart (William).
Glover (Mary), dau. of Tim. Glover of
Little Allhallows in Thames Street,
London. Medical case of, by S. Bred-
wel), 1603. 831.
Glover (Richard). Formerly owned MS.
372.
Glover (Robert), Somerset Hendd. Ex-
tracts from his collections, 1655. 1429,
f. 112 b.
Glyn (Hugh), M.D., of Chester. Collec-
tion of medical receipts, 1555. 398.
Goa, in E. Lidin. Chart of, by Capt. J.
Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 46.
Goad (Chribtopher), youngest sen of Rev.
Geo. Uoiid, Fellow of Eton. Ensign's
commission to, from Lord Peterborough,
1662. 3299, f. 83.
Goad (Dr. John), He*d Master of Mer-
chant Taylors* School. Astro-Meteoro-
logii for the year 1660. 1731, A. f. 32.
Goad (Roger), Provost of King's Voliege,
Cambridge. Qusntiones theologies? in
Tespere Comitiorum Cantabrigiae dis-
putatc, [1569]. 478, ff. 5 b, 22 b.
Goad (Thomas), Canon of Winchester,
and Rector of Hadleigh, co. Suff. Letter
to Bishop Andrewea, it. d. Lat. 118,
f. 46.
Goad (Thomas), Regies Professor of Civil
Lav, Cambridge. Opinion of the meaning
of a clause in Emmanuel College Statutes,
n. d. Autogr. 1739, f. 83.
Gobel (Joannes Melchior), of Lubeck.
Letter to C. Schroedter, 1702. Germ.
2876, f. 172.
Gocelinus, Monachus Cantuariensis.
Confortarius liber, 12th cent. 3103.
Go^h (Henry). Formerly owned MS.
773.
Godcliue (George). Formerly owned
MS. 456.
INDEX.
219
Goddard (Jonathan), J/.Z)., Professor of
Physic at Ore sham College. Collectanea
de Uistoria Naturali, 17th cent. Hologr.
1139.
Chemical receipts, 17th cent.
Lat. and Engl. Hologr. 1 159, ff. 20-42.
Philosophical papers, 17th cent.
2903, ff. 67, 83.
Goddard (Joseph), of Christ's Hospital
London. Specimens of hand-writing,
1664. 994, ff. lib, 12; 995.
Goddard (William). Origin of the
craft of physic, 1405. 2276, ff. 231-240.
Gbdde (Brostorp). Letter to, from —
Binerodt, 1650. 2996, f. 21.
Godersen (Joachim), Canon of Hamburg.
Epitaph on A. Crantz, 1647. Lat.
2888, f. 15.
Godfraye (Henry), Vicar of Stalisfeld,
co. Kent. Bond with W— , Rector of
Mersham, 1546. I^t. 3556, f. 7 b.
Godfrey (Ambrose), Sen. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1721-1733. 4046, ff. 93,
362 (P. 5.); 4047, ff. 196, 274, 340;
4048, ff. 78, 144; 4051, f. 224; 4052,
ff. 312-316 b.
Letter to Dr. J. Woodward, 1725.
Hologr. copy sent to Sir H. Sloane.
4047, f. 341.
Godfrey (Ambrose), Jun., Chemist. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1734. 4053, f. 245.
Godfrey (Boyle), M.D., eldest son of
Ambrose Godfrey. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 173J-1742, and n. d. Lat. and
Enil. 4052, f. 251; 4053, f. 334;
4054, ff. 150, 164, 168, 170, 175, 202,
206-209 b, 312; 4057, f. 152; 4059,
ff. 65-74 b.
Godin (Louis). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1735. Fr. 4053, ff. 378.
Godman (Henry), of Whetstone. Letter
to, from his brother William, 1657.
414, f. 34.
Godman (William). Letter to his
brother Henry, 1657. 414, f. 34.
Owned, in 1657, MS. 414.
Godman (William), of Bristol. Letter
to H. Crow, 1699. 4062, f. 305.
Godolphin (Sir William), Ambassador
to Spain. Memorials to the Queen of
Spain, 1674, 1675. Span. 3513, ff.
105-108, 112.
Correspondence with J. Luke, 1664,
1674-1675. 3509, f. 68; 3512, ff. 90,
100, 104, 204.
Letter to the Conde de Villaum-
brosa, 1673. Span. Copy. 3513, f. 101.
Godoy al. GrOdooy (Philippe de).
Letter to Philip III. on the mines of
Potos?, 1608. 3055, ff. 26-73.
Relacion de las minas de Sau
Phelipe de Austria de Oruro, 1608.
3055, ff. 167-193.
Godaalue (Sir John), of Buckenham
Ferry ; Comptroller of the Mint. Owned,
temp. Edw. VI., MS. 332.
GodflCOt (Matthew), of Rotterdam. Let-
ter to N. Wallington, 1641. Copy.
922, f. 139.
Godwin (Christopher), M rchant of fps-
wich. Petition to Qu. Elizabeth for
restoration of his wares seized at Ostend,
n. d. Lat. Copy. 3299, f. 48.
Godwin (George), Poet. " Vita fugit,"
17th cent. Lat. verse. 2531, ff. 155-157.
Godwin (Thomas), M.D., of Winchester.
Letter to [W. Plowden], 1723. 4065,
f. 300.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1728.
4075, f. 172.
Goeldner (Ehrenfried), of Gdrlitz in
Ober-Lansitz. Autograph in album,
1695. 2360, f. 35.
Goete ( ), Chancellor of the Elector of
Brandcnlmrg. Letter to, from J. Dury,
163$. Lat. 654, f. 1.
Go fife (Diana), of Dover. Horoscope,
1660. 2282, f. 18 b.
Golden (John), Master F.N. Examina-
tion re-pecting the capture at Tangier
of a Genoese ship, 1665. 1952, f. 84.
Golding (Thomas), of Norwich. Algebra
and analytical arithmetic, 1660. 1891.
Use of the " Crosse-staffe," 1660.
1874, ff. 1-18 b.
Goldschmidt (Peter), Superintendent of
Parchim in Mecklenburtj'Schverin. Bio-
graphical note on, 1712. Lat. 2890,
f. 31.
Goldsmith (Francis), of St. John's
College, Oxford ; the translator of Grutius.
Letter to , [1630-1632]. Lat.
118, f. 45.
. Golfo Dulce, in Costa Rica, Central
America. Map of, 1681. 3820, f. 103.
Golini ( ), Abbe'. Letter on an earth-
worm found in a hen's egg at Brunswick,
n. d. Fr. Copy. 3984, f. 280.
Gollius (Johannes), a Pole. Autobio-
graphy, 1634-1653. Lat. and Polish.
1361, ff. 1 10-120 b.
220
LNDEX.
GolnitS (Abraham), Geographer. Con-
silium medicum pro ejus arthritide,
17th cent. 2253, f. 63.
Goltz (Henrich), Dutch Painter and En-
graver. Letter to F. Tan Ravelengic,
1586. Dutch. Copy. 2764, f. 72.
Oombauld (Jean Ogier de). Sonnets,
17th cent. Fr. 895, ff. 55-59.
Gombroon, v. Bunder Abbas ai. Gom-
broon, Persian Gulf.
Gomera Isle, in the Canaries. Route
from, to the W. Indies, 16th cent. Span.
4028, ff. 3-5.
Gomez (Pedro). Letter to, from M.
Correa, 1600. Lat. 902, f. 4 b.
Gomez de Sanabria (Gabriel), Fiscal
en la Audiencia real de La Plata. Re-
lacion de las inquietudes de Potosi y de
los Charcas, 1622-1625. 3055, ff. 127-
166.
Gk>mez de Sylvas (Ruy). Letter to,
from the French and Spanish Court
Jesters, circ. 1558. Fr. 2764, f. 82.
Gomme (Sir Bernard de), Military
Engineer. Memorial of the fortifications
to be erected in 1665-1668 at Tangier,
1665. Copy. 3509, f. 88.
Agreement with T. Reynolds and
P. Thridkill for fortifications at Sheer-
ness, 166$. 2448, f. 50.
Estimate for repairing the old
fortifications at Portsmouth, 1 669. 2448,
ff. 22-24 b.
Estimate for Tilbury Fort, circ.
1661. 2448, ff. 47-49.
Letter to Lord Belasyse, 1665.
*V. 1952, f. 68.
Gondomar, Conde de. v. Sarmiento de
Acufia (Diego).
Gondrin (H— de), French Refugee.
Letter to Sir H.Sloane, 1721. Fr. 4046,
f. 50.
Gonn (Alfonso), v. Khonn (Alphonsus).
Gb'nner {Dr. ). Letter to, from
E. H. Fecht, n. d. Germ. 2876, f. 182.
Gonsale8 de Mendoca (Antonio Vas),
Governor of Faro. Letter to Lord
Belasyse, 1665. Span. Copy. 3499, f. 59.
Gonsalvo (Pietro), Italian Painter, of
Florence. Alchemical process, 17th cent.
2573, f. 52.
Gonsill, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 47.
Gonzaga, Family of. Arms, 17th cent.
1557, f. 1.
Gonzaga (Carlo di), Marchess di Siena.
Consilium medicum pro, 1616. 3133,
ff. 373-377 b.
Gonzaga (Gulielmua), Mantua et Montis
Ferrati Dux. v. Mantua, Duke of.
Gonzaga (Scipione), Cadmal Patriarch
of Jerusalem. Letter to, from F. detto
il Volterra, n. d. Ital. 2057, f. 15.
Gooch (Thomas), M.Dn of Korwich. Diary
of his studies at Utrecht, and at Norwich,
1670-1673. J/ologr. 161.
Goodale (John). The Liberties of the
Clergy, 17th cent. 1818, ff. 211-219.
Goodall (Charles), M.D.% Physician to
the Charterhouse. Collections relating
to the College of Physicians, 18th cent.
3914.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1692-
1709. 4036, f. 375 ; 4037, ff. 17, 19,
80, 143, 170, 366 ; 4039, f. 25J ; 4078,
f. 117.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1701-1709.
3321, ff. 75, 98, 99; 4064, f. 207.
Letter to, from C. L. Morley on
the virtues of China China, n. d. Lat.
Imperf. 1289, ff. 151-154 b.
Letter to, from M. Burley, with
answer by J. Petiver, 1713. 4034, ff.
271-272.
Good Hope, Cape of. Journal by T.
Clement of voyage to, from Gravesend,
163}-1634. 3492.
Account of, by J. Maxwell, [1706].
Hologr. 3399, ff. 48-53;— 18th cent.
Copies. 3336, ff. 26-30 ; 3369.
European plants growing spon-
taneously at, cue 1700. 2376, f. 117.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1689. 3665, f. 32 b.
v. also Cape of Good Hope.
Goodman (Godfrey), Bishop of Glouces-
ter. Lettei to his clergy on forming a
public library for the diocese, 1629.
Copy. 1199, f. 92 b.
Goodman (John), Roman Catholic Priest.
Reprieval of, by Charles 1., 1640. 1467,
f. 60.
Goodrich (Thomas), Bishop of Ely.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to France,
1551. Copies. 2442, ff 46-50.
Goodrloke (H— ), of RUstone nr.
Boroughbridge, co. York. Letter to J.
Petiver, 171 §. 4065, f. 96.
Goodridge (Bartholomew). Owned, in
1657, MS. 150.
INDEX.
231
Goodson ( ). Note of his son's birth
in 1659, and death in 1660. 1708, f. 112.
Goodwin, v. Godwin.
Goodwill (Charles), of Rowfant, nr.
East Grinatead. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1728. 4049, f. 140.
Goodwin (Ellis), of Henley-on-Thames.
Letter to Dr. Colston, 16g$. 1 18, f. 101.
Goodwin (5Sr Francis), M.P. for co.
Bucks. Paper relating to his case of
outlawry, [1604]. 1856 ff. 39b-42.
Goodwin (George), of Peterhouse, Cam-
bridge. Letter and verses to Sir E.
King, n. d. Lai. 1597, f. 29.
Goodwin (Henry). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 188.
Goodwin (John), Practitioner in Mathe-
mtticy in London. The framing and use of
the Circa mferen tor, early 17th cent. 838.
Goodwin (Ralph or Robert), M.P.
Speech in Parliament, 162}. 826, f. 45.
Goodwin (Richard), of Emmanuel Coll.,
Cambridge. Notes of his sermons by
D. Foote, 17th cent. 598, ff. 113, 116,
118, 126.
Goodwin (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 169f. 4037, f. 194.
Goodyeare (A—). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 75.
Goodyng, Family of, of Writtle, co. Essex.
Arms, 15th cent. 2401, f. 2 b.
Goor (Caspar Sibelius a). Principia
medicinas, 1665. 1733, ff. 79-224, 309-
316 b.
Letters to P. Colonius and M. La
Grue, 1676, 1687. Lat. and Dutch.
2729, ff. 6, 206.
Letters to, 1671-1689. 2729.
Album Amicorum, 1668 - 1671.
1795.
Gopylus. v. Goupylus (Jacobus).
Goraysky de Goray (Marcian), Nobilis
Polonus. Qusedam ex auditionibus Her-
metis transcripta ex, 1622. 693, ff.
69b-76b; 2083, ff. 21-30.
Gorohen (Mag. Henricus de). v. Gorin-
chem.
Gordon (Alexander), Merchant. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Lat. 4059, f. 76.
Gordon (George), 2nd Marquis of Hunt ly.
Oath to the Covenanters, circ. 1638.
Copy. 650, f. 90.
Gordon (James), Viscount Aboyne% 2nd
son of the Marquis of Huntly. Narrative
of the proceedings of, 1639. 650, f. 95.
Gordon (John), Britanno-Scotus ; after*.
Dean of Salisbury (?). Verses in honour
of Dr. T. Muffet, 16th cent. Lat. 741
or 4014, f. 3.
Gordon (Nicholas), M.D, of Breslau.
Letter to Dr. A. Farqahar, 1701. Polish.
1362, f. 71.
Gordon (Patrick), Naval Chaplain on
H.M.8. Salisbury. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 169§-1702. 4025, f. 134 ; 4037,
f. 223; 4038, ff. 11, 178,330.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1701. 4063,
f. 100.
Gordon (T— ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1728, 172f. 4050, ff. 10, 63.
Gordonio (Bernnrdus de). Tractatus
medici, 14th cent. 334; 3096, ff. 221-
344; 3502 ;— 1470-1477. 2481, ff. 1-
135.
Lilium medicine, 13th cent. 2527,
ff. 24-37 ;— 14th cent. 512, ff. 1-269 b ;
2359; 3096, ff. 221-323 ;— loth cent.
1612, ff. 4-124.
De conserratione vit« human*,
1311. 3097, ff. 1-61;— 14th cent.
Tmperf. 3096, ff. 324 - 330 ;— 1470.
2481, ff. 1-86.
Opus medicum in 4 particulis,
1428. 217, ff. 7-105.
De simplicibus medicinis, 15th
cent. 418, ff. 1-182 b.
Liber urinarum, 14th cent. 512,
ff. 345 b-372b;— 15th cent. 59, ff.
156-181.
De regimine sanitatis, 14th cent.
512, ff. 293 b-345.
De phlebotomia, 14th cent. 512,
ff. 270-293.
De modo practizandi in medicinis,
13th cent. 2527, ff. 24-37 ;— 15th cent.
134, ff. 170-172.
— Les passions depuis le chief jusques
aux piez, 1457. 3195, ff. 268-277.
De gradibus, 15th cent. 217,
ff.2-6b.
De hydrope et de mola matricis,
17th cent. Engl. 1660, ff. 2-12, 19, 20.
De pulsibus, 17th cent. Imperf.
512, f. 373.
Electuarium ad hominem insenesci-
bjlem reddendum, 14th cent. 1754,
f. 14 b.
Potio, 14th cent. 1754, f. 32.
Experiment um ad tyros faciendos,
15th cent. 3124, ff. 112-114.
Particula, 16th cent. 2411, f 53 b.
222
INDEX.
Gorgummen (Meyster Albrecht ran),
r. Gorkum.
Gorinohem (Henricus de), S. T. P. in
Unicersitate Coloniensi. De superst itiosis
casibus, 16th cent. 2417, ff. 101-110.
Goring (George), Baron Goring, afterw.
1st Earl of Norwich. Letter to Lord
Fairfax, 1643. 1519, f. 33.
Goring (Qen. George), eldest son of IajtJ
Goring. Letter to Pr. Rupert, [1644].
1519, f. 54.
Letter to, from Charles I., 164|.
1519, f. 58.
Gorkum (Meyster Albrecht van) Medi-
cal treatise, circ. 1494. Dutch. 3002.
Gorman (Francis), soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for neglect of duty, by
Major Fitzgerald, 1670. 3514, f. 51.
Gorman (James), Receiver-General of
Taxes and Paymaster of the Public
Works at Tangier. Accompts, 1670-
1674. 3510, ff. 164, 216; 3511, ff. 61,
158 b, 244, 246, 253, 274 b; 3512, ff.
110, 242 b, 256.
Order for payment to, 1662. Copy.
1956, f. 6.
Gorman (John), M.D. Letter to, from
E. O'Hanlon, 1713. 4065, f. 126.
GoropiUB (Joannes), Becanus. Ode in
M. Modelii carmen, 17th cent. 2764,
f.74.
GoiTflBUS (Petrus). Formulae remedio-
rum, 1551. Engl. 1643, ff. 3-80;—
1572. Printed. Imperf. 2150, ff. 130-
213.
Translation of his " Formulae
remediorum," by J. Stonehalle, 1649.
1894, ff. 2-42.
Goscelinus, Monachus Cantuariensis. v.
Gocelinus.
Gosline ( ). Letter to, from the
Duchess of Beaufort's servant, 1706.
3343, f. 115.
Gosling, Dr. v. Gostlin (John).
Gosling (Robert); Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1738. 4055, f. 333.
Gosnall, Mr. v. Gosnold (John).
Gosnbld (John), Anabiptist Preacher.
Elegy on S. Hanes, circ. 1665. 3769, f. 4.
Gosae. r. Teutonicus.
Gosse (Pierre), Jim., of La Uaye. Letter
to Sir H Sloane, 1740. Dr. 4056, f. 215.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1738. Fr. 406 ", ff. 349, 349 b.
Gostlin (John), M.D.t Regius Professor
of Physic at Cambridge. Medical pre-
scriptions, 1625. 1408, passim \ 3989,
ff. 1-15, passim.
Go8twyke (Gabriel), Minister of North
Tawton, co. Devon. Owned, early 17th
cent., MSS. 249; 288; 299; 393; 398;
403-405; 521; 634.
Got. ( ). Memoranda of moneys re-
ceived from, by P. Moritz, 1687, 1688.
Germ. 2709, i. 95.
Goths, The. Notes on the Goths, by
Dr. F. Bernard, 17th cent. 3858. f. 36.
Gottingen University, in Germany.
Letter on the cheapness of living at,
1736. 4019, f. 19.
Gottman(Johannes),i?os<cruc*an. Specu-
lum sapientia, 1672. Germ. 3797,
ff. 53-95 b.
GottSChed (Joannes). Note on his
"Flora Prussica," 18th cent. 3323,
f. 160.
Gottvaldt (Jean Christoffle). Rtponse*
auz questions de la part de la Socilte*
Roy ale de Londres touchant 1'ambre,
n.d. 3323, ff. 205-208 b.
GoUChe (Henry), B.D., Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge. Royal fetter to
the Vice Chancellor and Heads of
Houses to permit him to proceed at
once to the degree of D.D., temp. Chas.
II. 856, f. 13.
Gouge (William), D.D., Rector of 8t.
Anne's, Blickfriars, London, Sermon
in memory of the accession of Qn.
Elizabeth, and another sermon, 1639.
250, ff. 199, 201 b.
Gough {Rev. ). Letter to, from
Rev. J. Copping, 1737. 4066, f. 120.
Gough (H— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1703. 4039, f. 196.
Goulart (Simon), Sen., of Geneva. Ex-
trait de les Meditations historiques de
P. de La Chambre, 1595. 2680, f. 5.
Gould (WilliRro). Letter to Dr. F.
Glisson, ante 1677. 3312, f. 219.
Gould (William), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 16*9-1703. 4036, f. 1 ; 4075,
f. 186; 4078, ff. 122, 124,166.
Gouldsmyth (Jonathan), M.D., F.R.S.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4075,
f. 170.
Goupylus (Jacobus), Regius Professor
Parudensis. Exceptione* ejus in Galeni
librum v*p\ rov xpoyv&ncuv, 1553.
3043, ff. 196-227.
INDEX.
223
Gourdon (Maistre B. de). v. Gordon io
(Bernard us de).
Gourman (James), v. Gorman.
Qourney (John). Formerly owned MS.
4013.
Goulfiton (Ellen), widow of Dr. Theod.
Goulston. Covenant with the College
of Physicians, for founding the Goulston
Lectureship, 1635. 3914, f. 119.
Goulston (Theodore), M.D., of St.
Mirtin's, Ludgate, Lcmdon. Bequest
of funds for a lectureship in the College
of Physicians, 1635. 3914, f. 119.
Medical receipts, late 17th cent.
1087, ff. 28, 76.
Gower (Humphrey), Master of St. John's
College, Cambridge, and Lady Margaret
Projessor of Divinity. Letter to, from
T. <»uidotius, 1706. Lat. draft. 2038,
f. 8.
Gower (John), Poet. Of stones and
herbs appropriate to the 15 start in his
" Confessio Amantis," 17th cent. 3847,
f. 83.
Gower (Thomas). Will, n. d. Copy,
16th cent. 433, ff. 103 b, 104.
Graaf (Regnerus de), Physician of Delt.
Abstract, by Dr. Downes, of his treatise
"De virorum organis generationi in-
senrientibus," 1668. 256, ff. 6-8 b.
Summarium libri M De virorum or-
ganis generationi inserrientibus," 18th
cent. 3413, ff. 9-12.
Grabe (Johann Ernst). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1707. 4040, f. 348.
Grace (Dom. ). Wrote, in 1484,
MS. 779.
Grae (H— ), M.D., of Lyons Prescrip-
tions for " Dominus de Choraeli," 1653.
Lat. 2670, f. 13.
GrflBViua (Joannes Georgius), Professor
Histories Ordinaiius Ultr ijecteniis. Col-
legium Bibliotheticum, 1699. 2999.
Excerpta ex, de numismatibus,
18th cent. 3407, f. 61.
Autograph in album, circ. 1668.
1795 or 2597, f. 33.
Graffeus (Benevenutus), Physician, of
SUerno. " Jesus de occulia " or " Deus
oculorum,'' 15th cent. Imperf. 284,
ff. 79-83 b;— 17th cent. Engl, transl.
661, ff. 32-46.
Grafton (Richard), Warden of the
Grocers' Company. Money ceased by,
for provision of wheat for the citizens
and inhabitants of London, [1555-15561.
1207, ff. 35-38.
Grafton (William). Formerly owned
MS. 3554.
Graham (George), Bishop of Orkney.
Sentence of deposition against, 1638.
650, f. 73.
Graham (James), 1st Marquis of Mont-
rose. Letter to Lord Fairfax, 1644.
1519, f. 78.
Graham (Thomas), M.D. Report on
opening Mrs. Coke's body, 1723. 4078,
f. 99.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1718,
1719, 173§. 4075, ff. 174, 177, 183.
Graham (Thomas), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4075, f. 175.
Graindorge (Andrl). Lettres philo-
sophiques au P. de Boislarille, 1672-
1673. ffotogr. 2408.
Grainge (James). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1688. 4036, f. 37.
Gramm (Hans), fiegius Professor in
Copenhagen University. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1726-1736. Lat. 3322,
f. 113; 4049, f. 1; 4054, f. 292.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1737, 1743 and n. d. Lat. 3322, f.
183 ; 4068, f. 315; 4069, f. 82.
Grammars. Discourse of grammars,
their editions and authors' names, from
Henry VII. to 1660, circ. 1700. 885,
ff. 106-109 b.
Grammatical notes, extracted from
ancient authors, 17th cent. Lat. 1083,
ff. 75-8 3 b {reversed).
Alphabets of the Greek, Coptic,
Hebrew, Arabic and Persian languages,
15tb cent. 3548, f. 23.
ARABIC. Element* lingua
Ar.<bice, 17th cent. Lat. and Arab.
1775, ff. 166-177.
ENGLISH. Grammatical treatises
and exercises, 17th cent. Engl, and
Lat. 1466, ff. 2 14-223, 297-300 b, 303-
322.
List of proper names,
with meanings, 17th cent. 3479, ff.
200-212 b.
De la langue Angloise,
17th cent. 1381, ff. 130-137.
English phrases
with
Latin equivalents, 17th cent. Imperf.
542, ff. 63-69.
Pronouncing dictionary of
English, 17th cent. 1381, ff. 141-147.
Grammatical exercises,
17th cent. 1466, ff. 7, 12, 20.
224
INDEX.
Grammars (continued). E TR USCAN.
Alphabetum Etniscuro, 17th cent. 3524,
ff. 59-67.
FRENCH. Conjugations of verbs,
by R. Dove, 15th cent. Fr. 513, ff.
135-138.
Regnla; de orthographia
Gallica, by R. Dove, 15th cent. 513,
f. 139.
French exercises, 17th
cent. 1906, ff. 194-207.
Notes on French etymology
and grammar, 17th cent. Fr, 2653,
ff. 2-8 b.
Dictiones et phrases Gal-
lic*, 17th cent. Fr. and Engl. 1898,
ff. 12-18.
Vocabulary in French and
English, 18th cent. 3585, A. ff. 2-8.
GREEK. Alphabetnm Grsecorum,
15th cent. 3722, f. 130.
Vocabulary of medical
terms derived from the Greek, 17th
cent. Engl^ Lai. and Fr. 510.
Verborum Graecorum in
orationibns quibusdam inventoram signi-
fication^ 17th cent. 2003.
Parsing of Greek verbs,
17th cent. 1925, ff. 44-66 b.
Compendium Gracsegram-
matices, 17th cent. 1172, ff. 44-68 b
(reversed).
Syntaxis Graeco-Latina,
17th cent. 1172, ff. 69 b-83 b (reversed).
De tignificatione Lati-
norum et Grascorum verborum, 17th
cent. 1173, ff. 36-43 b.
Expositio vocum quarun
Grammars. LA TIN" (continued). De
fignris, 14th cent. 2497, f. 1.
Liber de prosodia, metrice
compositus, circ. 1440. 1210.
• De re grammatica, 15th
cent. 1452, ff. 19 b-41 b.
De verbis et nominibos per
primas litteras notatis, 15th cent. 2017,
ff. 28-39 b.
Versus de re grammatica,
15th cent. 1452, ff. 45 b-48.
Definitionum collectio,
15th cent. 1612, i. 411.
De re grammatica, 17th
dam Gnecarum, 17th cent. 570, ff. 9 b-
12.
De accentibus Grsecis, late
17th cent. 612, ff. 9-13.
HEBREW. Hebrew - German
glossary, 17th cent. 2701, ff. 1 b-7 b.
ITALIAN. Vocabulary and gram-
mar, 17th cent. 502, ff. 9-42 b.
. Italian grammar, 17th
cent. 1906, ff. 160-173.
. Rules of grammar and
vocabulary, 17th eent. Ital. and Engl
2549, ff. 2 b-7.
Italian-Latin-Arabic voca-
bulary, 18th cent. Jmperf. 3585, A.
ft. 10-15.
. JAPANESE. Arte de lengna
Japona, 17th cent. 3459.
LATIN. Grammatica quaxlam,
13th-14th centt. 1580, ff. 19f 27 b, 28,
47, 182-189 b.
cent. 1190; 1385, ff. 39b-47; 1783,
ff. 57-68 b ; 3749, ff. 2-29.
Abbreviations verborum
Latinorum, 17th cent. 1803.
Synonyma verborum, 17th
cent. 1844> ff. 2-30 b ; 3776, f. 32 b ;
4022, ff. 14b-22.
De figuris, metrice, 17th
cent.
1222, ff. 2b-13.
Proprietates
verborum,
17th cent. 1317, ff. 142-147.
De carminum generibus,
17th cent. 1247, ff. 4-8 b.
Tables for making Latin
verse, 17th cent. 3769, ff. 18 b-20 b.
Observations on the study
of Latin grammar, 17th cent. 2251,
f. 82.
Elementa grammatica lin-
guae Latins, 18th cent. Lot. and Engl.
3192, ff. 101-106 b.
MALABAR. Alphabet, 17th
cent. Malabar amdOerm. 2711, f. 213 b.
PERSIAN. Phrases in Persian
and French. 17th cent. 2924, ff. 44-
47 b.
PROVENgAL. Dialogues in
Provencal and German, 17th cent. 2924,
ff. 56-53 b.
SPANISH. Compendio del orto-
grafia Castellana, 17th cent. 424, ff.
89-102 b.
v. Amberes (Hernando de).
Bellot (Jacques).
Brito (Gulielmus).
Conset (Thomas).
Garlandia (Joannes de).
Girct ( ).
Lloyd (Owen).
Varo (Padre Francisco).
Grammius (Jo — ). v. Gramm (Hans).
Gran, in Hungary. Plan of, by Dr. E.
Browne, 1669. 1905, f. 40 b.
INDEX.
225
Granada, in Spain. Description of
ancient coins and medals found in an old
building at, 1624. Span. Printed.
3524, ff. 86-89
Granada, New, S. America. History
of, by J. Scott, temp. Chas. II. 3662,
ff. 50-78.
Grandami (Jacques), Astronomer. Con-
futation of his treatise " De immobilitate
terra," by Dr. H. Power, 1661. 1393,
ff. 127b-133b.
Grandier (Urbain), Cure, of Loudun.
Condemnation and punishment of, in
1634^ for sorcery. Transl., 169{f. 2205.
Grandison, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 41.
Grandjean de Pouchy (Jean Paul).
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1741. 4057,
f. 8.
Grandorge (John), Chaplain to Lord
T nonet, and Prebendary of Canterbury.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1718, 1725.
4045, f. 128 ; 4075, ff. 187, 191.
Grange (John). Poem, 17th cent. Copy.
1446, f. 37.
Grangierius (Guillelmus). Bookplate
3097.
Granhardt (Christian), of Hamburg.
Letters to J. C. Fabricius, 1679-1685,
L-xt. 2144, ff. 169-172.
Correspondence with Consul G.
Gerkenus, 1680. Lat. prose and verse.
2144, ff. 125-128 b.
Granpont, in Oxford, v. Oxford, City of.
Grant (D— and George), Pseudonyms of
Prof. R. Bradley, v. Bradley (Richard).
Grantchester, co. Cambr. Notes of
monuments in the church, 16th cent.
1301, f. 96.
Grantham (William), of St. Parts Alley,
London. Letter to J. Petiver, n. d.
3322, f. 169.
Gra8SeU8 (Joannes), dictus Chortalas-
seus; Syndic of Stralsund. Alchemical
treatises, 1598. 3639, ff. 118-134 b.
Grataroke. v. Greatrakes.
Gratarolus (Gulielmus), M.D. Corres-
pondence with G. Etshenreuiter, 1567.
Transl. 3689, ff. 35 b-38.
J. Braceschi Lignum vitae in Lati-
num versus per, 1585. 2528, ff. 66-
89 b;— 17th cent. Engl. 3614, ff. 1-
120 b.
Names of the philosopher's stone,
17th cent. 2036, f. 37.
SLOANE INDEX.
Gratianus, the Alchemist. Second
epistle cone, the Argent Vive, 17th
cent. 3638, ff. 40 b-49 b.
Gratwieke (John), of Chichester. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720. 4075, f. 181.
Graunt (T— ), Magister. Tabula in P.
de Cre«centiis Ruralia commoda, 15th
ceut. 2945, ff. 200-207.
Graves (John). Letter to J. Petiver,
1703. 4063, f. 219.
Gravesend, co. Kent. Computation of
the profit of burning chalk at, 1696.
3323, f. 286.
Graville, Sire de. v. Malet (Louis).
Gray, Master of. v. Gray (Patrick).
Gray (Master ), Steward of Sir
Wtflvim Fermer. Agreement with Dr.
J. Wyllughby, cone, the presentation of
the living of Great Byrcham, 1555.
969, f. 83 b.
Gray ( ), M.D. Horti Regii Hamp-
toniensis ezoticarum plantarum cata-
logs, 18th cent. 3370, ff. 1-8.
Gray (Patrick), Master of Gray, afterw.
6th Lord Gray. Notes of a letter to,
tire 1587, preserved in the Bodleian
Library, Oxford, 18th cent. 3199, f. 112.
Gray (R— ). Letters to J. Petiver, n. d.
4066, ff. 351, 352.
Gray (Richard), of York. Writ of error
in judgment for debt against F. Wildone,
1603. 1567, f. 460.
Gray (Robert), M.D., of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne. Papers relating to Scottish
history, 1513-1603, collected by, 18th
cent. 3199.
Collections of miscellaneous papers,
18th cent. 3207; 3216.
Praxis medica, 1672. ffblogr. 3176.
De tribus ventribus, 1676. 3175.
De curatione vulnerum, 1680.
Hologr. 3174.
Medical receipts, 1702-1715. 3204.
■ Principiorum Cartesii compendium,
18th cent. 3214, ff. 10 b-59.
Correspondence with A. Pitcairn
on a life of R. Morison, 1697-169$.
3198, ff. 19-29.
Letters to, from A. Pitcairne, J.
Cunningham, D. Gregory, W. Thomson,
W. Jones and J. Eccles, 1694-172$.
3216, ff. 159-180.
Owned MSS. 3169; 3204; 3206-
3208.
226
INDEX.
Gray (Stephen), of Canterbury. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1700-1711. 4025,
ff. 135, 137 ; 4038, ff. 66, 183, 274, 284 ;
4039, f. 332 ; 4041, f. 83 ; 4042, f. 336.
Gray (Stephen), El ctrician. Account of,
by his fellow-Carthusian, T. Child, 1736.
4058, f. 123.
Gray (William). Poem to the Duke of
Somerset, and epitaph on himself, [1547-
155-21 1207, ff. 7-10.
Graydon (John), Rear-Admiral. Ex-
amination of, relative to the failure of
the attack on Cadiz and Vigo, 1702.
2496, ff. 45 b-47 b ; 2638, f. 4 ; 3958,
ff. 21-23.
Grayham ( ), Apothecary. Letter
to, from J. Green, n. d. 4075, f. 185.
Grasini (Bernardino). Capitoli a, di
A. P. Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff.
128-130.
Grassdni (Antonfranceaco), detto II
Lasca. Capitoli, 17th cent. 1880, ff.
1-181.
Greadan (John), Rear - Admiral, v.
Graydon.
Greathed (E— ), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4075, f. 189.
Greatrakes (Valentine). Detection of
his pretended gift of healing, 17th cent.
1926, ff. 1-10.
Greaves (Sir Edward), Rart., M.D.
Oratio Haraiana, 1661. 302.
Commonplace book of medical
receipts, ctrc. 1670. 51.
Grebner (Paul). Prophecy taken out
of a MS. of, by J. Meade, 1 7th cent.
Lot. and Engl. 648, ff. 32, 37.
Greco (Gioachino), of Calabria. Book of
the ordinary games of Chess, 17th cent.
Ital. 1937.
Greece. Qussdam de auctoribus Greeds,
18th cent. 2994, ff. 73-86.
Grascia Antiqua tabulis geo-
graphicis delineata, a J. Laurenbergio,
1660. 1563.
Relation de la Nouvelle Isle dans
l'Archipelago, 1707. 3396, ff. 55 b, 58-
72 b.
Journal of travels in, by Dr. E.
Browne, 1668-1669. 1905, ff. 1-39,
passim.
Greek Tire. Receipt for, 1 5th cent.
7, f. 42.
Green al. Greene (E— ), Surgeon.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059,
ff. 77, 78.
Green (Edward), Mate, R.N. A plain
and an oblique sailing question with
diagrams, late 17th cent. 857, f. 98 b.
Letter to his uncle, J. Green, «. d.
857, f. 93.
Green (Jane). Letter to Grayham,
n. d. 4075, f. 185.
Green (Robert). Formerly owned MS. 78.
Green (Thomas). Account of post-mortem
examination of, by J. Weatbrook, 1740.
4077. f. 364.
Green (William), of London. Letters to
J. Petiver, 171}, 1714, and n. a\ 4065,
ff. 156-158 ; 4066, ff. 354, 355.
Greene, Family ofy of Calne, co. Wilts.
Extracts relating to, from the baptismal
register at Calne, 167$. 3868, f. 151 b.
Greene (I—), of Smallfield, co. S»rr.
Letter to his cousin, J. Greene, 1692.
857, f. 91.
Greene (John), Citizen and Glass-Seller
of London. Papers and letters relating
to the Glass-Sellers' Company, 1670-
1690. 857.
Letters to A. Morel li, at Venice,
1667-1671. 857, ff. 2-27.
Agreement with E. Dal low and
P. Dal low for the sale of green glass
bottles, 1686. 857, f. 75.
Letter to Sir J. Williamson, 1689.
857, f. 78.
Greene (Joseph). Journal of voyage to
the Straits, 1658-1659. 1433, ff. 2-23.
Greene (Mary). Letter to, from H.
Bedford, 1714. 4065, f. 172.
Greene (Sir Robert). Admonition cone,
17th cent. 1744, ff. 22 b-29, 58.
Greene (Robert), of Clare Hall, Cambridge.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1702. Lat.
4039, f. 43.
Greene (Thomas). Order of the Governors
of the Westminster Infirmary to, to
return their thanks to Sir H. Sloane
for a yearly subscription, 1733. 4066,
f. 107.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1709,
1725. and n. d. 4041, f. 332; 4048,
f. 102 ; 4059, f. 79.
Letter to, as " Mons. Grine," from
Dr. Saintard, 1715. Fr. 4065, f. 201.
Letter to, from M. Martin, n. d.
4067, f. 46.
Greene (William), of Paris. Letters to
J. Pet.ver, 1711-1713. 3321, f. 287;
3322, ff. 5, 27, 34 ; 4065, ff. 9, 63, 92, 119.
INDEX.
887
Greene (William), Suw on. Petition to
Sir H. Sloan* to perform lithotomy in
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, n. d. 4076,
f. 171.
Greenevelt (John), M.D. v. Groen veldt
at. Greenfield (John), M.D.
Greenfeild, Dr. v. Groenreldt al. Green-
field (John), M.D.
Greenham (Richard). Short rules sent
to a gentlewoman for her direction and
cousolation, 1612; copied by N. Walling-
too, 1650. 922, ff. 31-33 b.
Greenhill (Thomas), Surgeon, of Blooms-
btry. Letter to J. Petiver, 1704. 3321,
f. 143.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4059, f. 80.
Greenland. Begyndelsens Elementcr
til den Christelige Kiindskab for de
GrttnlandskeCathecuniener,1724. Green-
land and Dan. 3022.
— - Account of, by Capt. L. Anderson,
17th cent. 3986, ff. 78, 79.
Greenwood (James), Surmaster of St.
Paufs Sctoolt London. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729. 4050, f. 141.
Greg (M— ), Mrs. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1701, 1703. 4038, f. 213 ; 4039,
ff. 30, 241.
Gregory (-
17 th cent.
— )•
Engl.
De cris et epochis,
2789, ff. 8-16.
Gregory the Great, 8., Pope. v. Rome,
Bishops of.
Gregory (David), Savilian Professor of
Astronomy at Oxford. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 169J-1704. 4036, ff. 230,
254, 305, 324, 353; 4037, f. 334; 4039,
f. 307.
Letter to Dr. R. Gray, 1697. 3216,
f. 173.
Letter to, from G. W., 1JJJ.
4063, f. 6.
Gregory (Henry), Clerk of the Council to
Qn. Cath trine of Hrajanza. Register of
warrants, temp. Chas. II. 856.
Gregory (J — Mack), v. Mack Gregory
(John).
Gregory (James), Professor of Mathe-
matics in St. Awlrews University. Com-
parison of his quadratures with those of
Huygens, circ. 1668. Hologr. 3208, f. 45.
Gregory (John), M.A. Extracts from
the description and use of the terrestrial
globe by, 17th cent. 631, ff. 9-25 b.
Gregory (Capt. Matthew), of Jamaiot.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1713-1725.
4043, f. 199 ; 4044, f. 281 ; 4048, f. 9.
^— Letter to, from his son Matthew,
171§. 3338, f. 137 b.
Gregory (Matthew), of London. Letter
to his father, Capt. M. Gregory, 171}.
Copy. 3338, f. 137 b.
Gregory (William), M.D., of Brompton
in Chatham, co. Kent. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 173|, 1740. 4025, f. 139;
4078, f. 22.
Greiffenerantz (N— N— de), Domina.
Echo fuoebris in obitu ejus, metriee,
1683. 2144, f. 164.
Greiffenfeld (B— ) Descriptio calculi
ezsecti ex, 169 d. 2880, f. 222.
Grene, of co. Norf., Family of. Entries
of births of, 1484-1492. 774, f. 46.
Grene (Antony). Horoscope, 1555. 325,
f. 78.
Grene (Giles), Parliamentary Commis-
sioner for the Admiralty and Cinque
Ports. Instructions to Admiral W. Penn,
1648. Signed. 1709, ff. 55-62.
Grene (Thomas), Prater. Monita B.
Isidori extracta per, 15th cent. 1617,
ff. 70-75 b.
Grenehalge (Roger), of co. Lane. Epi-
taphs on him and Anne, his wife, 1538,
1562 1167, f. lb.
Grenewhiche( ). Formerly owned
MS. 1017.
Grenway (Rauf), Warden of the Grocers'
Company, Londm. Money ceased by,
for provision of wheat for citizens of
London, 1555-1556. 1207, ff. 35-38.
Gresham College, v. London.
Gresham (Edward), of Stamford. Astro-
stereon, or a discourse of the falling of
the Planett, 1603. 753; Hologr. 3379;
3936.
— Astrological judgments, 1618.
2535, ff. 1-30 b.
Astrological collections, 17th cent.
3857, ff. 125-154.
Dc latrone per astrologiam inquir-
endo, 17th cent. 3856, ff. 79 b-82.
Gresham (John), of Gresham, co. Norf.
Arms of, by J. Hawtrey, 1589. 3714,
f. 31.
Gresham (Sir Thomas). Recipe for
stoppage of urine, 16th cent. 1759, f. 4.
Gret ( ). Uses and virtues of com-
pound medicines, 17th cent. 1666.
Q 2
32*
INDEX.
Gretton, co. Northants. Lease of mes-
suage in, 1583. 999, f. 28.
Grove (Petrus de). Jurisconsult at Nij-
megen. Autograph in album, 1669.
1795 or 2597, f. 4.
Grev6 (Victor), c. Fuxy (Antoine).
GreverilS (Jodocu*), Presbyter. Secre-
tum chymicum, 1587, 1599. 1255, ff.
261-274.
Grevile (M— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4059, f. 81.
Grevill (K— ). Letter to J. Petiver,
n.d. 4066, f. 356.
Greville (Francis), 3rd Baron Brooke.
Dissection of, by Sir E. King, 1658.
1640, f. 80.
Greville (Sir Fulk\ afterw. 1st Baron
Brooke. Letter to, from Sir R. Wyn-
wood, 1606. 3106.
Greville (Robert), 2nd Baron Brooke.
Letter to, from J. Dury, 1633. 654,
f. 250.
Grew (Alexander). Letter to bis brother,
n. d. Copy. 1926, f. 190 b.
Grew (Mary), Is* wife of Dr. N. Orew.
Letters to, from her husband, 1678, and
n. d. 4062, f. 192 ; 4066, f. 359.
Grew (Nehemiah), M.D. ; Secretary to the
Royal Society. Miscellaneous papers,
17th-18th centt. 1941 ; 1942; 1950.
Collections relative to the history
of Egypt, 17th cent. 1963.
Observationes medicse, 17th cent.
1949.
2145.
Catalog ua plantarum, 17th cent.
Latin translation of his " Anatomy
and vegetation of Roots," 17th cent.
Hologr. 1926, ff. 144-179, 191-201.
Greek and Latin synonyms, 1656.
1945.
Musaei Regal U Societatis in Collegio
Gresbamensi descriptio, 17th cent. 1927.
Catalogue of the chiefest rarities
in Gresham College Museum, [16]81.
2346, f. 21 b.
Animadversions of M. Lister ou
" the Anatomy of Vegetablei," with Dr.
Grew's answers, 1673. 1929, ff. 1-11.
Letter to L. Le Vaaseur on the
translation of the treatise on plants into
French, 1674. Lat. 1926, f. 198.
Letters to Foreign Correspondents
on the election of a new President of the
Royal Society, 1677. Lat. 1942, ff. 1-3.
Grew (Nehemiah), M.D.; Secretary to the
Royal Sotrietq (continued). Letters to bis
1st wife, Mary, 1678. 4062, f. 192;
4066, f. 359.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 169$-
1711. and n. a\ 4036, ff. 113,309 ; 4037,
ff 77, 116; 40*9, ff. 299, 328; 4042,
ff. 30, 275 ; 4059, ff 83, 84.
Letter to a French savant, *. d.
Draft. 4066, f. 357.
f. 358.
Letter to bis mistress, n. d, 4066,
f. 360.
Letter to F. Nazari, n. d. 4066,
Letter to, from W. Mathews, 168|.
4076, f. 133.
Letter to, from S. Lee, 1690. 4062,
f. 235.
Letter to, from his sister, M.
Willes, 1697. 4062, f. 275.
Letter to, from R. Thoresby, n. d.
4025, f. 286.
Letter to, from S. Sewall, n. d.
4067, f. 140.
Certificate of his marriage, 1678.
1941, f. 17.
Grey, Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f.47.
Grey (Elizabeth), wife of Henry, Stk Earl
of Kent. " The printed additions to the
Countesse Kent's receipts," by Dr. Bel-
lingham, 1676. 630, ff. 250-253.
Grey (Henry), Duke of A'ent. Letter to
Sir U. Sloane, n. d. 4075, f. 346.
Grey (Henry), Duke of Suffolk (1551-
1554). Drawing by a her* Id of his
banner, temp. Jas I. 1086, f. 146.
Grey (Lady Jane). Dedicatory letter to,
from M. A. Florio, n. </., temp. Edw. VI.
Itai. 3011, f. 11.
Grey (Jemima), 1st wife of Henry, Duke
of Kent. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4075, ff. 34J-345b.
Grey (Mary), wife of Henry, Oth Earl of
Kent. Poesies on her name, circ. 1605.
1709, f. 258 b.
Grey (Marv), wife of Anthony, Earl of
Harold. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1727-
1735, and n. d. 4049, ff. 54, 83, 111,
202; 4052, f. 120; 4053, f. 331 ; 4054,
ff. 22, 31 ; 4u59, ff. 86-91.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1734. 4068, f. 253.
Letter to, from her father, Lord
Thanet, n. d. 4067, f. 176.
INDEX.
229
Grey (Satan), 2nd wife of Zachary Grey,
Rector of Houghton Conquest, co. Bedf.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4078,
ff. 42, 45.
Grey (Thomas), 2nd Marquis of Dorset.
Maxims attributed to, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 33 b.
Grey (Thomas). Collectanea ex operibus
alchemicis, 1607-1608. 1198, ff. 41-63.
Grey (William), 1st Baron Qrey of Werke.
Letter of thanks, as Speaker of the
House of Lords, to Sir T. Fairfax, [1645.]
1519, f. 114.
Grey de Ruthyn, Family of. Pedigree,
1655. 1429, ff. 51 b, 52.
Grey of Wark, Baron. v. Grey
(William), 1st Baron Qrey of Werke.
Greystoek, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 46.
Grifen ( ), Minister. Letter to, from
N. Wallington, 16JJ. 922, f. 165.
Griffin (Ann). Letters to her nephew,
Dr. Colston, 1642. 118, ff. 69, 71, 72-
74,76.
Griffin (Lucy), wife of Sir Edw. Grift*,
K.B. Chemical receipts sent to, late
16th cent. 1032, ff. 38-50.
Medical receipts, late 17th cent.
1087, ff. 3, 7.
Griffin (Nicholas). Journal of voyage to
Surat, 1703-1704. 3675.
Griffinrath, co. KUdare. Drawing of a
copper trumpet found at, 1725. 4048,
f. 210.
Griffith (Capt. ). Horoscope, by
Morant, 165}. 2280, f. 6 b.
Griffith (A — ). Letter to her kinsman,
Sir H. Sloane, 1694. 4036, f. 176.
Griffith (Robert). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1714. 4043, f. 256.
Griffith (William), M.A^ of Chris?* Col-
lege Cambridge. Owned, in 1659, MS.
1909.
Grigg (William), Master of Clare Hall,
Cambridge. Testimonial in favour of
R. Smith, 172J. Copy. 4077, f. 338.
Grigson (Elias), of Oravesend, co. Kent.
Letter to, from J. Peter, 1664. 4062,
f. 157.
Grigson (Thomas), of Ramsgate. Letter
to J. Petiver, 1717. 4065, f. 280.
Grimarest. v. Le Gallois de Grimarest
(Jean L&raor).
Grimes (John), a dwarf, of Newcastle-
on-Tyne. Account of, with a drawing,
1732. 3253, f. 1.
Grimpston (Sir Harbotle). v. Grim-
stone (Sir Harbottle).
Grimstone (Sir Harbottle), 2nd Bart. ;
M.P. Speech cone, grievances, 1641.
1200, f. 13.
Another speech in Parliament,
1641. 1430, ff. 43-50 ; 3317, ff. 9-10 b.
Another speech in Parliament, 5
July, 1642. 1430, f. 41.
Letters of protection to, from Lord
Fairfax, 1648. 1519, f. 190.
Grindall (Edmund), Bishop of London,
afterw. Archbishop of Ctnterbtry. Ex-
communication of certain clergymen in
his London diocese for non-attendance at
his visitation, 1561. Lat. 1317, f. 115 b.
Supplication of Convocation to
Qu. Elizabeth for the restoration of, to
his see of Canterbury, 1580. Lat. 1710,
f. 106 b.
Grine, Monsieur, v. Greene (Thomas).
Griphith (Thomas), M.B., Rib* of Oriel
Coll^ Oxford. Isaaci filii Salomonis de
urinis libri duo, interpretati per, ctrc.
1562. 82.
Griphonus (Theophilus), M.D., of Siena.
Consilium modicum in morbura epidemi-
cum, 1617. 3133, ff. 395-397.
Formerly owned MS. Grisogonus, S. v. Chrysogonus, S.
Griffon (John).
986.
Grigg (Francis). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1738. 1968, f. 78.
Grrigg (Rachel), vife of Thomas Origg. of
Antigua. Letters to J. Petiver, 171J,
and n. d 4065, f. 240; 4066, f. 361.
Grigg (Thomas), of Antigua. Letters to
J. Petiver, 1712-1715. 3322, f. 25 ;
4065, ff. 69, 176, 214, 240.
Grobeth (Peter), Medical Practitioner, of
Eton. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1728.
4075, f. 179.
Grocers, Company of. v. London, City of.
Grooious (James). Letter to
Sloane, 172} [? 170)]. 4046, f. 172.
Groenedyok. v. Rippertss van Groene-
dyck.
£ *L 3iu SOL «*, 66, 70,
'.JT t. Z** '^41 Z..L Za j*L Irf* IS.
Lar*^! ?■ fir 5L
*. 1^ £mpi m
XSK-
Of-o^m* flfevr at Inianf> .Tiijssss? ■ «*
(Hema).
I f>i nan, ISK- 2701, C 1«-
Granted (Ja* *» ) erf. Mof (J— «V>
i paBsshasesi, wits »m-
/W*. Plrnfe* 2702,
Vertes OB
grating, lf%3.
f. 36 b.
Groningen, m 4W NetXerlamU. CaU-
logus plaoUrum horti Groarageasis, ab
A. Montingio, 1672. 2335.
Gronoviu* (Joannes Frederic**), &*.;
/fee/or of Leyden Unioernty, Letters
to, from J. Htlbner, 1639, 1640. Lat.
639, ff. 76 b-88, 209-224 b.
Vents on his becoming Sector, by
B.Sereriuios, 1661. Lat. 2870, f. 68 b.
Autograph in album, 1669. 1795
or 2597, f. 41.
Oronovlus (Joannes Fredericus), Jttn.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1735, 1741.
Engl, and L«t. 4054, f. 154; 4057, f. 45.
Groot, ^aron (fo. r. Grote (Ernest
Joachim de), Baron.
Groot (Hugo de). Letter to Bishop
Andrewes, 1619. Lat. 118, f. 26.
Lineaments prima operis *' De jure
Belli et Pacis " a J. T. Schenckio, 1673.
1782.
Discourse on the ecclesiastical
jurisdiction of Parliament drawn from,
17th cent. lmp$rf. 2716, ff. 38-46.
IS**. £. Mfr-l'A .
Excerpta ex ejt»
cat. *53,f-4&.
exes**** ex e jus
«3,C 1-22 0,
ex ejt» libro Die
15t* ceat, 683,
riptss 15th
(Mary), 2as? elm. o/ #r
AioL £ro«MW, Is* Barf, a/ £afoa, co.
Ckater. Medical receipt book, 1649.
3235.
Grosvenor {Sir Richard), 2aef Bart, of
Bate*. Notes ol* births of his son Roger,
and of Roger's children, 1629-1661.
2266, ff. 1 b, 71.
Grocwenor (Sidney), wife of Sir Mich.
Groscenor, 2nd Bart. Owned MS. 2266.
Grote (Ernest Joachim dt), Baron; Envoy
Exlraordina-y from Honor cr to E»glmd.
Examination of his body by Sir H.
Sloane, S. Roojat and J. La Kage, 171 J.
Fr. 4076, f. 320.
Groteete (Claude), Sienr de La Motke,
Ministre. Conditions of partnership with
Dr. P. Guide, 1688. Fr. 2655, f. 150.
Grotius (Goilielraus). v. Groot (Willem
de).
Grotius (Hugo), t?. Groot (Hugo de).
Grott (Baltasar de), Flandrensis. Con-
til ia medica pro ejus affectu phthisico,
17th cent. Lat. nnd ItuL 2253, ft'.
lllb-116b.
GrOTO (Hugh). Speech on the aaafljrid
at Exeter Castle, 17 May, 1655. 97?>
f. 18.
INDEX.
231
Grove (John), Jesuit. Speech on the
scaffold, 1679. 203, f. 67.
Grove (Robert), a>m of Bob. Grove. Letter
commendatory of, to a child*! place in
Winchester College, temp. Charles II.
856, f. 41b.
Growndes (Thomas). Owned, in 1674,
MS. 1037, ff. 29-57.
Gruterus (Isaac). Letters to Dr. T.
Browne, 1649-1675. 4062, ff. 138,
141-144 b, 146, 149, 185.
Gruterus (Janus). Verses addressed to
C. Plantin, 17th cent. Lat. Hohgr.
2764, f. 15.
Owned MS. 3269.
Gruvendol, Mons. de. v. Oldenburg
(Henry), Secretary of the Royal Society.
Gryfflus ( ). Interpretations in
Hippocratis Aphorismos, 1655. 3044,
ff. 1.2-176.
Gryfin {Lady Lucy). v. Griffin (Lucy).
Gryme8by {Mag Gilbert), Fraier Minor
de conventu Lincdnim. Pulvis excel lens
pro visa conservando, 15th cent. 962,
f. 251 b.
Grymeston (Elizabeth), wife of Christo-
pher Qrymexton, of Grimston, co. York.
Verses to her son Bernye, ante 1603.
1709, f. 266 b.
Gualdo-Priorato (Galeazzo), Conte di
Cumnzzo. Letter' to Dr. J. Downes,
1650. Ital. 3299, f. 180.
Gualter, Bishop of Miguelonne. Letter
to R. lnsularius, Propositus of Mague-
lonne, 13th cent. Lat. 1935, f. 10.
Guasoo, Port of, in Chili. Map of, 1681.
3820, f. 92.
Guaspaltepeque, diocese of Oajaca,
Mexico. Explanation of the draught of
the town, 17th cent. 3986, f. 76.
Gubay (Abraham Jacques). Grant to,
of naturalization in England, 17th cent.
Lat. 1001, f. 4.
GudiU8 (Marquardus). Qussdam de
nummis annotate, 1693. 2844.
Letter to, from P. Lambecius, 1658.
Lat. 2877, f. 4.
Guernsey, Isle of. Coustnmes et usages
de, 1583. 2446.
Les libertes, usages et coutumes de,
17th cent. 3828, ff. 97-103 b.
Guglelmo, Fra, Franciscan. Formerly
owned MS. 3167.
Guiana, S. America. History of, 1530-
1668. 3662, ff 37b-49.
Letters patent from Henry IV. of
France, and ordinances and commissions
relating to, 1602-1610. 173, ff. 2-8 b.
— — Considerations for undertaking the
▼oyage to, temp. Eliz. 1133.
Papers relating to Sir W. Ralegh's
voyages in 1595 and 1617 to Guiana,
1618. M 8. and Printed. 3272.
Apology for the voyage to, by Sir
W. Kalegh, 1617. 760.
Journal du voyage fait par les
pores defamille envoy ea par la Compagnie
Hollandaise des Indes occidentals pour
visiter la coste de, 1623. 179, B.
Overtures to colonisers of, by Lord
Willoughby of Parham, 1662-1665.
159, f. 20.
Journal of, by Lieut-Gen. W.
Byam, 1665-1667. 3662, ff. 27-37.
Guibaudet ( ), of Dijon. Letter
to Dr. P. Guide, 1650. Lai. 2670,
ff. 16-20 b.
Guiehard (J—), M.D. of Montpellier.
Totius medietas epitome, 16th cent.
2564, ff. 1-20 b.
Guide, Family of. Formerly owned
MSS. 2484-2678.
Guide ( ), M.D. of Paris, father of
Dr. P. Gwde. Consilium medicum,
1673. 2568, f. 49.
Letter to, from M. Guibaudet,
1650. Lat. 2670, ff. 16-20 b.
Guide (Philibert), great-grandfather of
Dr. P. Guide. Profession on quitting
Popish superstitions, 16th cent. Fr.
2653, ff. 9-12 b.
Not* et praeparationes enemies,
16th cent. Signed. 2654, ff. 3-26.
Guide (Philip), M.D., of London. Loci
communes medicinales, 17th cent. 2655,
ff. 2-149.
Certificate of his being a French
Protestant refugee, 1681. 2655, f. 151.
Letters of naturalization to him
and his family, 1682. Lat. 2655, f. 155.
Bond with Drs. Crelle and R.
Browne, 1687. 2655, f. 154.
General release to, from Dr. R.
Browne, 1687. 2655, f. 156.
Conveyance of lease to, from Drs.
Crelle and Browne, 1687. 2655, f. 157.
Conditions of partnership with the
Sieur de La Mothe, 1688. Fr. 2655
f. 150.
232
INDEX.
Guide (Philip), M.D.,of London (con-
tinu-d). Agreement with Drs. Green-
Held and Crelle, and J. Peachey, 1688.
Signed. 2655, f. 153.
Letter to, from W. Raper, 171{f.
2655, f. 152.
Guido, de Cauliaco. Chirurgia, 15th
cent. Imperf. 967 ; Enql. trans I. 1 ;
965, ff. 23-105 b. 3486, ff. 58-81;
3666, ff. 2-156.
Annotations on his tract on gout,
17th cent. 2117, ff. 332-349.
Q-uido, de Mvntano. Concordance between
him and R. Lnlly, with alchemical rules
from, by G. Ripley, 17th cent. 3667,
ff. 124, 130 b.
Ghlidott (Thomas), Physician, of Bath.
Historia iEsculapii, 1 665. 2038.
Letter to Prof. H. Gower, 1706.
Lot. draft. 2038, f. 8.
Letter to W. MusgraTe, 1706.
Lat. draft. 2038, f. 10.
Guilford, Baron, v. North (Francis).
Guillard (Pierre). Letter to, from Lord
Coleraine, 168f. Fr. 4062, f. 199.
Guillemeau (EusUche), Bamabite.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1730. Fr.
4051, f. 24.
Guillemeau (Jacques). De la grossesse
et accouchement des femmes, 17th cent.
3118, ff. 209-227.
Guillermin (P— )f M.D., of Lyons.
Consilium modicum pro Domino de
Chomeli, 1653. 2670, ff. 13-15 b.
Guin (Nell), v. Gwyn (Eleanor).
Guinea, m Africa. Natural History of,
by J. Petiver, 18th cent. 1968, f. 166.
Guinea, County of. Description of, late
17th cent. 1039, ff. 48-51 b.
Guinn (Oen> v. Gwynn (Owen).
GulnteriU8 (Joannes), Andernacus. Ex-
traction of oil out of herbs, 17th cent.
1671, f.l.
GrUipUBOOa, Province of, in Spain. Copy
of the Acts of the Junta, by J. Lopez
de Tapia, 1583. Span. 78, ff. 23-42.
Memorias de la provincia de, por
el Doct. Zaldivia, 17th cent. 1736.
Guiaard (Piene), M.D., of MontpeUier.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1743. Fr.
4057, f. 200.
Guiaard (Pierre), M.D., of MontpeUier
(continued). Letter to, from Sir H.
Sloane, 1743. 4069, f. 79.
Guiaohard ( ). Lectiones in Hip-
pocratis librum de salubri diseta, 1555.
3044, ff. 1-25.
Guise, Duchcsse de. v. Lorraine (Marie
de).
Guisiua. v. Lorraine (Henri I. de),
Due de Quite.
Giildenklee. v. Timaeus von Guldenklee.
Guldenklei (Capt. ), of Hamburg.
Account of his duel with Col. Arensfeld,
17th cent. Lat. 2144, f. 175.
Gulielmi ( ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1721. 4046, f. 162.
Gulielmua AnglieuB, dvis Massi-
liensis, Medicus et A*tronotnu*. De
judiciis stellarum in nrina non visa,
14th cent. 3281, f. 76 b;— 15th cent.
332, ff. 80-82 b.
Gulielmua, Brixiensis, called The Aggre-
gator. Processus alcbemicus; copied,
1572. 3661, ff. 224 b-227 b.
Gulielmu8, Malmesburiensis. v. Mal-
mesbury, William of.
Gullan (Andrew), of Haverfordwest, co.
Pembroke. Letter to the society of
, n. d. Imperf. 4066, f. 362.
Gullyford (Hester)! Collection of re-
ceipts given by, to E. Butler, 1679. 3842.
Gulaton (Joseph), Jun. Letter to J.
Petiver, n. d. 4066, f. 363.
Letter to, from J. White, 1711.
3337, f. 152.
Gulston (Theodore), v. Goulston.
Gunbie (William). Letter to Lord Tor-
rington and the other Commissioners of
Longitude, n. a\ 3322, f. 170.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059,
f. 92.
Gundelaheimer (Andre*). Catalogue
des plantes observers par, en Candie,
1701. 4020, f. 1.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1698.
Fr. 4037, f. 130.
Gundermannua (Johannes), Aula
Ludvcigspurgcs a Co*cUus. Epigramma
in B. hatti tractatum ** De hominis
juttificatione," 1639. 2888, f. 5 b.
Gunning (Peter), Bishop of Ely. Notes
of his sermon at Mercers Chapel, 165J.
2903, ff. 132-135.
INDEX,
233
Gunter (Edmund), B.D., Rector of St.
George's, Southvark. The general use
of the Canon and Tables of Briggs' Loga-
rithms, 17th cent. 910.
Use of his ljne in measuring board
and timber, 17 th cent. 228 1, f. 86.
Mathematical extracts from his
works, 17th cent. 3881, ff. 12, 29-36,
46-52, 87 b, 104 b, 109 b.
Gunthorp (John), Dean of Wells.
Medical prescriptions for, [1472-1498].
Lat. 403, ff. 339, 345.
Gurman (James), v. Gorman.
Gussoni (Andrea), Venetian Ambassador
to 'luscany. Relatione di Thoscana,
1576. 1826, ff. 29 b-36.
Guthrie (John), Bishop of Moray. Sen-
tence of deposition against, 1638. 650,
f. 73.
Guy, Bishop of Valence. Metrical letter
to, from Philip of Paris, 15th cent.
Transl. 2464, ff. 8 b-15.
Guy, Earl of Warwick. Leaf from the
romance of, 15th cent. 1044, f. 248.
Guy (Henry), Secretary to the Treasury.
Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1683. Signed.
2717, ff. 9, 10.
Guy (Michael), M.B. De regimine
pestilenciss. 15th cent. 3124, ff. 66 b
-70.
Guylan. v. Hamed el Hader Ben
All Guylan.
Guzman (Garcia* de), Conde de VUlaum-
brosa ; President of Castile. Letter to,
from Sir W. Godolphin, 1693. 3513,
f. 101.
Guzman (Gaspar de), Duke of San Lucar
de,Bamtmeday Count of Olivares. Cor-
respondence with Philip 17., of Spain,
1622. Transl. 1775, ff. 66-69.
Guzman (Henry de), Duke of Medina
Sidonia. Agreement with the English
merchants at San Lucar de Barrameda,
1539. 2442, f. 135.
Gwyddelwern, co. Merioneth. Royal
letter ordering the tithes of, to be
continued to the Vicars Choral of St.
Asaph, [16461. 856, f. 24 b.
Gwyllym (Meredith). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 172J. 4046, f. 72.
Gwyn (Eleanor), Mistress of Charles II.
Prologue spoken by, to B. Jonson's
" Catiline," circ 1672. 161, f. 22.
Gift from the Duke of Monmouth
to, of his picture by Sir P. Lely, 167g.
1985, f. 95.
Gwynett (John), Rector of St. Peter
Cheap, London (1543). Gave MS. 2269
to Dr. W. Marshall.
Gwynn (Owen), Vice-chancellor of Cam-
bridge University. Letters to Lord ■,
1616. 3562, ff. 26, 40.
Gwynn (Walter). Epigrammata, 17th
cent. 3706, f. 2 b.
Gyffard (Susan). Case of bronchocele,
by Dr. F. Glisson, 1659. 681, f. 14.
Gyffbrd (William), Factor at Tonquin.
Journal of transactions in the Factory,
1672-1677. 998.
Gylby (John), Lieut. Release from debt
to Lieut. F. Juckes, 1669. 3510, f. 65.
Gyles {Capt. ), of Tangier. In-
formation against soldiers of his com-
pany, 1672. 3514, f. 116.
Accounts of pay at Tangier, 1674.
3511, ff. 267, 268.
Letter to, from J. Bland, 1668.
3510, f. 23.
Gyles (John). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1720. 4046, f. 7.
Gylee (John), M.D., of Shrewsbury. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 172g, 1729, and
n. d. 4050, ff. 59, 84 ; 4059, f. 93.
Gyles (Thomas), Master of St. PauTs
Cathedral Chorid School. Royal Com-
mission to, to take up children for the
Queen's service throughout England or
Wales, 1585. 2035, B. f. 1 b.
Gyllenborg (Carl), Count. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1716.1720. 4044, f. 231;
4045, f. 308.
Gyllenborg (H— H— •). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1734. Fr. 4053, f. 136.
Gyllenborg (S— ), wife of Carl, Count
Gyllenborg. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1729. 4075, f. 193.
Gyron (Rodrigo), Duque de Ossuna. v.
Giron.
Gysborn (John), Canon of Coverham,
oo. York. Wrote, in the 15th cent., MS.
1584.
234
IHDKX.
H— (E— ). v. Harrison (Edward).
H— (J-), Medicua Venetus. Consilia
medi<>a, 1641, 1644. Lot. and Ital.
2253, ff. 241 b, 243.
H— (J—). Elegy on his father and
brother, 1665. 3769, f. 3 b.
H — (J— ). Receipts in cookery, medicine,
etc., 1667. 722, f. 69 b.
H— (J—). Astrological collections, 17th
cent. 3857, ff. 125-154 b.
H— (J—), M.D. Report on E. Lewin's
case, 1713. 4078, f. 225.
H— (J— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4059, f. 94.
H — (J — F — ). Hydropyrographam Her-
metirum, translated from the German
by, 17th cent. 633, ff. 87-94 b.
H — (N — ). Medical and other receipts.
1653. 2552.
H — (P— ). Carmen satyricum, 1589.
2764, f. 151.
H— (R— ). Catalogue of the books of,
circ. 1674. 949.
H— (R— ), of co. Kent. "Astrologia
siderata, or a whip for divining South-
sayers," etc., 1682. 412, ff. 1-70.
"Faber Fortune, translated from
Sir F. Bacon, 1682. 412, ff. 71-100 b.
H— (S— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1725. 4048, f. 3.
H. T. v. Hooper (Thomas).
Hr- (V — ). Translation of A. Locusto's
"Le Grand Chappelet Pontifical," 17th
cent. Fr. 111.
Haarlem, in the Netherlands. Account
of printing at, 17th cent. 1435, ff.
9-13.
Epitaph in the Friars Preachers
Church in, 17th cent. Dutch. 2764,
f. 19 b.
Habeich (James), an African. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Lot. 4059, f. 95.
Hack (William), Mapmaker, of Wapping.
Journal of the South Seas dedicated by,
to the Duke of Albemarle, circ. 1683. 47.
Appendix to Sharp's South Sea
Waggoner, dedicated by, in 1683, to the
Duke of Albemarle. 48.
Hack (William), Mapmaksr% of Wapping
(continue* i). Charts il lucrative of CapU
B. Sharp's South Sea Waggoner, 1684.
Charts and descriptions of the
coast from Acapulco towards California,
1687. 45, ff. 1-36.
Haoket (John), Archdeacon of Bedford,
afterw. Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry.
Life of Archbp. Williams, 17th cent.
Extracts. 1846, ff. 3-10, 172.
Warrant recommending him to be
Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1661*
856, f. 11.
Letters to Dr. W. Dillingham,
165J- 1661. Lat. and Enjl. 1710, ff.
182-202.
Hackluitus (Ri card us), Oxoniensu. v.
Hakluyt (Richard).
Haddington* Lady. v. Ramsay (Elisa-
beth).
Haddon (Walter), Master of BeqnesU.
Memorial, as Commissioner at Bruges, of
matters for the conference with Spain,
156$. 2442, ff. 28-:<3.
Lines in praise of T. Norton, 16th
cent. Lat. 1873, f. 84 b.
Hadley (George), of St. Julitn\ East
Barnet. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1741.
4057, f. 74.
Petition to, from D. Gallowey,
*,d. 4057, f. 75.
Hadley (Henry). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1742. 4057, f. 164.
Hadley (T— \of StJtdhn\ East Barnet.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1741. 4057,
f. 74.
Hadley (John). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1721, 1724. 4046, f. 134 ; 4047, f. 236.
Hadrahaman Ben Riohy Xeri£
al. Antoine Chylan, Alcayde de
La Mar du Teuton. Letters from,
1666-1667, 167} 1674. Span. 1955,
ff. 22 b, 27b, 78b, 85b, 91b, 94b;
1958, ff. 45 b, 50 b, 55.
Letters to, 1666-1667, 1674. .^o*.
1955, ff. 50, 53, .S6, 60, 67, 127 b;
1958, ff. 46 b, 54, 54 b, 55 b.
Letter to, from Col. H. Norwood,
g. Span. 3499, f. 23.
Haech (Peter), of the Hague. Thesis
pro gradu baccalaurei in medicjna habita
Lovanii, 1599. 64, ff. 34-36 b.
Haeringhook (Daniel). Catalogue of
his library, 17th cent. Lat. 1708,
ff. 78-105.
INDEX.
235
Haarlem, v. Haarlem, in the Nether-
lands.
Hafenreffer (Mathias), Professor at
Tubingen. Catalogus plantarum, 1613.
49-.
Hageoius ab Hayok (Thaddaeus),
Physician to M<iximili<n If. Dialexis
de noise Stellas apparitione, 1572-1574,
16th cent. Extract. 95, ff. 124-132 b.
Haggitt (R — ). Medical receipts, copied
by, 1664. 647, f. 6.
Haghemon Abbey.
Abbey, oo. Salop.
v. Haughmond
Haidon (Robert). Formerly owned MS.
60.
Hails (Thomas), of St. Paul's Churchyard.
Advertisement of optical instruments
sold by, 17th cent. P,inted. 2283,
f. 74.
Haimo. Alchemical treatise, 18th cent.
3687, If. 57-64 b.
Hainan, Isle of, in China, History and
description of, 17th cent. Fr. 1019,
ff. 204-230.
Hainault, Province of. Arms of the
ecclesiastical and secular estates in,
17th cent. Fr. Printed. 4011, ff.
73-92.
Count of. William III. Libellus
de virtutibus Rosemarine ab ejus Comi-
tissa ad Philippam, Angliss Keg i nam,
filiam suam, transmissus, 1338. Engl,
verse and prose. 3215, ff. 17 b-30 b.
Haines (Jane), of London. Notes of her
birth on 31 Jan. 1661, 17th cent. 2281,
ff. 2, 3.
Haines (Joseph), self-styled Count ;
Actor. Epilogues spoken by, 18th cent.
3516, f. 162.
HakewiU (George), Rector of Exeter
College, Oxford. An apology or declara-
tion of the power and providence of God,
[1632 J. Lat. transl. 2168; Extracts.
2927.
Notice of a strange apparition in
the air in London in 1554, mentioned by,
in his Apology, lib. 2, cap. 7, sect. 6,
17th cent. 648, f. 61 b.
Hakluyt (Richard), Geographer-, Student
of Christ Chuch, Oxford. Analysis in
Politica Aristotelis, 1588. 1982.
HalSBUS (J.) v. Hales (John), M.D.
Halde (Jean Baptiste da), v. Du Halde.
Hale (John), of Chatham Dock, co. Kent.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1706. 4075
ff. 201, 202.
Hale (Sir Matthew), Lord Chief Justice
of the Cou t of King's Bench. Treatise
of the just interest of the Kings of
England in their free disposing power of
manors, lands, etc., and the validity of
their grants, 1657. Imperf. 1435,
ff. 107-121 b.
Hales ( ), Mantua Maker. Horo-
scope, 164J. 2282, f. 15.
Hales (John), Clerk of the Hanaper.
Discourse, written in 1564, on the right
of succession to the crown of England
after the death of Qu. Elizabeth, with
additions, 1608. 827, ff. 1-18.
Hales (John), FeUow of Eton College.
Letter conn, the lawfulness of "Marriages
between First Cousins or Cousin Ger-
mans," 1630. Copy. 363, ff. 49-54 b.
Hales (John) M.D., of Chris? s College,
Cambridge, and of Twickenham. Letter
to Dr. Colston, circ. 1650. Lat. 118,
f. 122.
Versus ad, a M. Bacon, 17th cent.
396, ff. 10 b, 11 b.
Hales (Robert) of the Council Office.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 17}), 1718.
4042, ff. 92 ; 4045, ff. 164, 167.
Hales (Stephen) Minister of Teddington,
co. Middl. Utters to Sir H. Sloane,
172J-173§. 4049, f. 79 ; 4052, f. 147 ;
4053, f. 123 ; 4055, f. 37 ; 4056, ff. 20,
46.
Hales (Sir Thomas), Bart., M. P. Medical
case of W. Rustoinbe sent to. 4078,
f. 240.
Halicarnassus, in Asia Minor. Journal
of voyage to, from Smyrna, 1679. 2720,
ff. 3-16 ; 3945, ff 1-22; 3985, ff. 1-20,
38-59.
Haliday (Samuel), Tutor to Sir H.
Sloane7 s nephew. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1715-1717. 4044, ff. 131, 142,
147, 168, 233 b, 260; 4045, ff. 12, 34.
Halifax, Earls of.
v. Montague (Charles).
Montague (George).
Marquis of. v. Savile (George).
Hall ( ). Letter to. from R. Robin-
son, 1685. 4062, f. 216.
Hall (Fayrfax). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1732. 4052,' f. 245.
236
INDEX.
Hall (John), Poet; of St. John's College,
Cambridge. Sod net in praise of B.
Jhones' u Lithochymicus," circ. 1650.
315, f. 3.
Hall (Joseph), Dean of Worcester, and
Bishop of Exeter (1627) and Norwich
(1641). Lines in praise of the author of
a poem on the Gunpowder Plot, 1605.
Lai. 1815, f. 57.
Letters to various persons in 1620 ;
copied by N. Wallingtoo, 1650. 922,
ff. 34-51 b.
Verses against his rapacity, 1627.
1489, f. 9 b.
De colloquio Lipsiaco sententia,
1633. 402, ff. 180-182.
Letter to, from J. Dury, 1636.
Lat. 654, f. 353.
Hall (Joseph), Druggist, of London. Pre-
scriptions of Dr. Maxwell given by, 1652.
Lat. 3505, ff. 218 b-239 b.
Hall (Robert). Owned, in 1627, MS. 580.
Hall (Samuel), Su'tdean of Christ Church,
Oxford. Royal approbation of his ap-
pointment to the first canonry residen-
tiary of Christ Church, temp. Chas. II.
856, f. 2 b.
Hall (Stephen). Letters to J. Petiver,
170J-1705. 4063, ff. 135, 136, 142;
4064, f. 78.
Halle, in Germany. Prognostication on,
17th cent. Germ. 2702, f. 42.
Haller (Albert de% M.D. ; Professor in
Gdttingen University. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1739. 4056, f. 63.
Hallos ( ), of Cambridge University.
Letter to, from G. Harvey, n.d. Imperf.
93, f. 99.
Hallett (John), English Merchant at
Naples. Letter to Dr. J. Colston, 1642.
118, f. 68.
Halley (Edmuud), Astronomer Royal.
Saturni tabula squationis, 1678. 1782,
ff. 25-29 b.
Explication of the tides, addressed
to James II., [1687]. 1030, ff. 98-107.
Problem by, for rinding the moon's
parallax, 17th cent. 2281, f. 60 b.
Notes on lunar theories, 17th cent.
2281, f. 64.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1694-
1729, and n. d. 4036, f. 175 ; 4038,
f. 82 ; 4042, f. 131 ; 4046, ff. 264, 307 ;
4048, f. 317 ; 4050, f. 181 ; 4059, f. 96.
Hallid89U8 (Gulielmns). Epitaph on,
by F. Thory, 17th cent. Lat. 1768,
f. 90.
Halsall ( ). Translation of Alca-
bitius' De furto, 15th cent. 312, ff. 29-
40 b.
Halsteed (William), of Charles Twin.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1700. 4063, t 18.
Haly AbenrageL v. Ali Ibn AM Al-
Rajjil.
Hamand (Henry). Cosmography, or a
philosophical description of the whole
world, 17th cent. 483, ff. 1-148 b.
Hambleton {Sir Francis), Bart. v.
Hamilton.
Hamburg, in Germany. Programmata,
epita^hia, etc., in obitum Hamburgen-
sium, 17th cent. 2888.
Letters to the Senate from F. Lin-
denbrog, 1614. Lat. 2882, ff. 44b-46.
Address to the magistrates and
citizens, by P. Moritz, 1676. Germ,
2704, f. 38.
Hamed Algalo, servant of the Shot of
Angera. Letter to, n. d. Span. Copy.
1955, f. 99 b.
Hamed Amesman, Governor of Cas-
tillo Nuevo. Letters to, 1666-1667.
Span. Copies. 1955, ff. 28, 102.
Hamed Ben Abdala, Secretary to the
Prince of Barbary. Letters from, 166}-
166$. Span. Copies. 1955, ff. 57 b,
68 b, 89, 101 b, 106 b, 110 b, 135.
Letters to, 1666-1669. Span.
Copies. 1955, ff. 34, 45, 75, 86, 89;
3499, f. 34; 3510, f. 92.
Hamed Ben Abdelgrim Nacasis,
Governor of Tetuan. tatters from,
166J-1667. Spin. Copies. 1955,
ff. 33 b-34 b, 41 b, 50 b, 62 b, 64 b, 66 b,
74b-75b, 77 b, 78 b, 79 b, 82 b, 83 b,
85 b, 86 b, 90 b, 111, 115, 119, 122, 129-
131, 135 b-136.
Letters to, 166} -1667. Span.
and Engl. Copies. 1955, ff. 6, 6 b, 10,
12, 53, 56, 59, 61, 63, 67, 70,72, 73, 80,
82, 84, 85, 90, 92, 100-101, 105, 106,
107, 113, 123 b.
Hamed Ben Ali Lucas, Secretary to
the Prince of liaibary. Receipts for
stores, 1672-1673. Span. Copies. 1955,
f. 12 b, 18, 19 b-22, 30 b, 31 b ; 3513,
ff. 72, 80-82, 85 92, 98.
Letters of credence to, from the
Prince of Barbary, 1672. 1958, f. 2 b.
Agreement signed by, 1 67]. Span.
1958, ff. 17 b, 18 b ; 3513, f. 83.
Grant to, of a passport, 1671.
Span. 1958, f. 17 b.
INDEX.
237
Hamed Ben All Lucas, Secretory to
the /'rince of Ba vary (continued). Letters
from, 1672-1673. Span. Co,nes. 1958,
ff. 24 b, 25 b, 29 b, 32 b, 33 b; 3513,
ff. 78, 93, 95.
Letters to, 1673. Span. Copies.
1958, ff. 25,27 b.
Hamed Ben Hamed, Akayde of
Arras. Treaty with Charles II., 1665.
8pan. 1955, ff. 14, 16-18.
Letter to, 1665. Span. Copy.
1955, f. 15.
Hamed Ben Hamed Ben Isa
Nacasis, Governor of Teiuan. Letters
from, 1666-1667. S,*m. Copies. 1955,
ff. 30 b, 31b, 111, 115,131,136.
Letters to, 166}- 1667. Span.
Copies. 1955, ff. 1, 6, 6 b, 10, 12, 37, 53.
66, 101, 107, 113.
Hamed el Hader Ben All Guylan,
Prince of Basbary. Treaties with
Chailes II., I664, 1666, 1667, 167|.
Span. 1955, ff. 23-25 ; 1958, ff. 3-11 b,
29 b; 3513, ff. 1-3,5, 13.
Letters of credence to Hamed Ben
AH Lucas, 1672. Imperf. 1958, f. 2 b.
Note of events during his truce
with Tangier, 1673. 3511, ff. 186, 188.
uSegurow to Lord Teviot, 1664.
3509, f. 55.
Letters from, 166J-1667, 1683-
184. San. Copies. 1955, ff. 8 b-
136 b, jxi<*«m; 1958, ff. 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19, 23, 25 b, 27, 27 b, 31 b,
32 b; 3>13, ff. 21-26.
Letter* to, 166}-1 668, 167J-1673.
Span. Copies. 1955, ff. 1-128 b, passim;
1958, ff. 14, 15, 15 b, 16 b, 18 b, 22 b,
23 b, 25, 28, 29, 32, 33-35 ; 3499, ff. 10,
14 ; 3M)9. ff. 94, 107 b; 3513, f. 12.
Hamed el Hader el Tobib, Secretary
at Arzilia to the Prince of Barbary.
Letters from, 166J-1667. Span. 1955,
ff. 20 b, 24 b, 27 b, 31b, 35 b, 38 b,
43 b, 44 b, 47 b, 53 b, 56 b-62 b.
Letters to, 1666-1667. Span.
1955, ff 68, 71, 81, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98,
100, 103, 105, 109, 121 b, 122 b, 124 b,
127 b.
Hamed el Muden, Secretary at Tetuan
to the Prince of B trbary. Letters from,
1665-1 667. Span. 1955, ff. 25 b, 39 b,
61 b, 72 b, 80 b, 107 b, 109 b, 117, 123,
125, 127, 135.
Letters to, 1665-1667. Spin.
Copies. 19.5. ff. 11, 13, 20, 29, 31, 32,
35, 36, 64, 71, 78, 79, 104.
Hamentein (Alexander ron), Lieut.-
Gen. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4059, f. 98.
Hamey (Baldwin), Sen., of B-wjes ; M.D.
of Lcyden. Theses for medical degrees
at Levden, 1589, 1592. Lot. 64,
ff. 122 b-125 b, 134-136 b.
Hamey (Baldwin), Jan., M.D., of London.
Bustorum aliquot reliquiae ab anno
1628 usque ad annum 1676, 17th cent.
2149.
Grant of Ash 1 ins manor to the
College of Physicians, 1672. 203, f. 128;
3914, ff. 121-123 b.
Letter to Dr. T. Browne, 165$.
Lat. 1911-1913, f. 94.
Hamill (William). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1717, 1722. 4045, f. 3; 4046,
f. 313.
Hamilton (Anne), widow of James Hamil-
ton, of Tullimore. Letters to her cousin,
Sir H. Sloane, 1708-1721. 4041, ff. 241,
261 ; 4042, f. 173; 4043, ff. 238, 242;
4046, ff. 3, 25, 64, 112.
Hamilton (Charles), Earl of Arran,
eldest son ol Jtmes, 1st Duke of Hamilton.
Scheme of his nativity, 1634. 1709,
f. 155.
Hamilton (Sir David), Physician to Qu.
Anne. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1715,
and n. d. 4044, f. 102 ; 4059, ff. 100-
111b.
Letter to, from Dr. C. Kimberley,
n. d. 4075, f. 349.
Lines on his death, by C. William-
son, [1721.] Lut. 3516, f. 188.
Hamilton (E— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1723. Signed. 4047, f. 100.
Hamilton (Sir Francis), Bart. War-
rant for the suspension of an order,
permitting him to transport Irish wool
to foreign parts, temp. Chas. I. 856,
f. 23 b.
Warrant granting to, the guardian-
ship of his grandson Charles, 1660.
856, f. 29.
Hamilton (Sir Frederic), Governor of
Ulster; youngest boa of Claud, Baron
Paixley. Letter to Lord Falkland, 1627 .
3827, f. 116.
Hamilton (James), 1st Earl of Arran.
Letter to Henry VIII., [1524]. Copy.
3199, f. 31.
238
INDEX.
Hamilton (James), 2nd Earl of Arran.
afterw. Duke of ChdtelhS><iutt. Answer
from him, as Governor, and the Scottish
Council, to the proposal of marriage
between Edward VI. and Mary, Queen
of bcots, [1543]. Copy. 3199, f. 232.
Association of Scottish nobles
against, when Governor of Scotland,
1543. Copy. 3199. f. 247.
Letters to Henry VIII., 1543, 1545.
Copies, 3199,1). 82,237 b.
Letter to, irom Henry VIII., 1543.
3199, f. 23* b.
Bond of, with Henry II of France,
1549. Fr. Copy. 3199, f. 243.
Letter in favour of, from Mary,
Queen of Sco s, and Lord Darnley, 15 tig.
Copy. 3199, f. 14 b.
Commission of the governorship
of Scotland to, from the ex-Queen of
Scots, 1568. Fr. Copy. 3199, f. 174 b.
Letter to the Archbishop of Glas-
gow, 1568. Copy. 3199, f. 341 b.
Articles between him and the
Regent Murray, 156|. Copies. 3199,
ff. 173 b, 226 b.
Hamilton (James), 3rd Earl of Arran.
Letter to , 1559. Copy. 3199,
f. 244.
Hamilton (James), 3rd Marquis and
1st Duke of Hanilton. Memoirs of, by
Bishop Burnet, 1677. 1007.
Apology for defaming his char-
acter, by Lord Ker, 1641. 1467, f. 131.
Speech to, by four ministers, 1638.
650, f. 110.
— — — Correspondence with the secret
Council and Session of Scotland, May,
1639. (opies. 650, f. 101b. .
Letter to Lord Fairfax, 1641.
1519, f. 22.
Hamilton (James), of Tobermore. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1696, 1697. 4036,
ff. 235, 326 ; 4037, f. 21.
Hamilton (James), of Edinburgh. Let-
ters to J. Petiver, 1700-1706, and n. d.
3321, ff. «2, 175, 182; 3322, f. 172 ;
4063. ff. 21, 24, 105, 106, 111; 4064,
ff. 97, 100.
Hamilton (Jean), sister of fames Hamil-
ton of Edinbuyh. Letter from her
brother to J. Petiver, sent under cover
of, 1701. 4063, f. 105.
Hamilton (John), Archh>'shop of St.
Andrews. Letter to, from Mary, Queen
of Scots, 156|. 3199, f. 5.
Hamilton (Sir John), of Orbiston, Lord
Justus Clerk of Scotland. Instructions
to, from his Majesty's council, on his
mission to Court for his M Jesty's service,
163J. Copy. 650, f. 39.
Hamilton (Mary), vrife of J<ms% 3rd
Marquis and Ut Ihtke of Hamilton.
Medical receipts copied out for, by K.
Birche, 1637. 3505, ff. 42-43 b.
Hamilton (Sophia), widow of James
Hamilton^ of Bangor. Letter to her
cousin, Sir H. Sloane, 1720. 4046, f. 15.
Hamilton (William), 2nd Du'.e of
Hamilton. Memoirs of, by Bishop Bur-
net, 1677. 1007.
Hamilton (William), 3/. A, of DuMin.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4075,
f. 203.
Hamiltoun ( ), of Dublin. Letter,
as amanuensis of I>. Cummyng, to Sir
H. Sloane, 1699. 4037, f. 254.
Hamlet ( X °f Londn. Medical
prescription for his servant, 1592. 275,
f. 5 b.
Hammiltoune (Fred—), v. Hamilton
{Sir Frederic).
Hammon al. Hindley (Jo—). «. Hind-
ley al. Hammon (Jo — ).
Hammond (Henry), D.D.t 8>tbdean of
Christ Churc/i, Oxford. Note of his
birth, lb 05, and death, 1660. 1708,
f. 113.
Hammond (John), Parson of Bewdleu,
oo. Wore. Verses to, on his destroying
the village Maypole, by Dr. Corbet, 17th
cent. 1792, ff. 50-52.
Hamon (Anne). Prescription against
hypochondriac wind, 1633. 1814, f. 107.
Hamond (Christopher). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1721. 4046, f. 14*.
Hamp (D— ). Advertisement of sale of
a caibinet representing an itpothecary's
shop, n. d. Signed. 4059, f. 112.
Hampden (John), M.P. for co. Bucks.
Proceedings against, in the case of
shipmoney, 1635-1638. 3933.
Hampden (John), Jun.; M.I1, for co.
B <cks. Lament of, at his connection
with the author of the "Critical
History of the Old Testament," 1688.
Ti», copies. 3299, ff. 183, 185.
— — Charges of the sale of his books,
169g, 1700. 2513, ff. 80 b-82 b.
INDEX.
339
Hampden (Thomas), Sheriff of co.
Bucts. Royal letters to put R. Ryse-
burgh in possession of Mi*tenden Abbey,
1467 or 1482. 747, f. 64 b.
Hampe (Johann Heinrich). Letter to
Sir U. Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 113.
Hampshire, v. Southampton, County of.
Hamp8tead, co. Middl. Excellence of
simples in Hampstead wood, 1635. 660,
ff. 80 b, 81.
T. Johnson's Ericetum Ham*te-
dtanitm, 1629 ; transcribed, 1651. 235,
ff. lib- 13b.
Hampton Court, co. Middl. Cata-
logue of plants from the East and West
Indies growing in the winter-houses at,
1690. Lat. 2928.
Catalogue of exotic plants at, by
Dr. Gray, 1693. Lat. 3343, ff. 1-3;
3370, ff. 1-8.
Catalogue of seeds planted in
Hampton Court garden, 1700, 1701. 965.
Proposals for printing a perspec-
tive view of the Royal gardens, 1742.
4057, f. 124.
Hampton Meysey, co. Glouc. Deeds
relating to sale of lands in, 1614, 1615.
Lat. and Engl. Copies. 1199, f. 90.
Hanau, in Germany. Epistola Hanovicss
eccleoue ad theologos Anglia, 1632.
Copy. 654, f. 301 b.
Hanbnry (K— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 115.
Hanchett (Edward) M.D., of Royston.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1719. 4045,
f. 215.
Hanckwitz (Arobroes Godfrey), of Lon-
don. Bill of medicines for, from A. Seba,
1717. Dutch. 4019, f. 30.
Hancooke (Edward). Letter to J.
Petiver, 1703. 3321, f. 129.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1703.
4039, f. 150.
Handi8yd (George). Letters to Sir U.
Sloane, 169*, 1692. 4036, ff. 110, 131.
Hanes (Sanih) Elegy on, by J. Gosnold,
17th cent. 3769, f. 3.
Hanmer (Meredith), of Corpus Christi
Colli Oxford. Sermon at St. Mary's,
Oxford, late 16th cent. 2987, ff. 86-90.
Hannes (SV Edward), Physician to Qu.
Anne. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, [1702],
and n. d. 4059, ff. 117, 119..
Hannibal (Thomas), Master of the Rolls.
Letters to, as Ambassador at Rome,
from Card. Wolsey, 1523. 3839, ff. 1,
13-25.
Hanovica Ecclesia. v. Hanau, in
Germany.
Hansard (John), Secretary to the Society
for Promoting Protestant Schools in
Ireland. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4059, f. 120.
HanschiUB (Michael Gottlieb), Consili-
arius Cas 'reus. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1740. Lat. 4056, f. 229.
Hanae Merchants. Confirmation by
Queen Mary of charters and privileges
from 1259 to 1547 granted to, 1554.
Lat. Copy. 365, ff. 1-25 b.
— Compositio facta a.d. 1474 inter
civitatem London, et mercatores Hansss
Theutonica. Copy, 17th cent. 365.
ff. 26-33 b.
Hansell (Johan Georg), M.D. Owned,
early 18th cent., MS. 3706.
Hansen (Juan), of Lubeck. Memorial
of his servicesi, to Philip IV., 1627. Span.
2496, ff. 199-201 b.
Hanslope, co. Bucks. Medical prescrip-
tions for a poor widow at, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 9.
Harbin (George) Chaplain and Librarian
to Lord Weymouth Letter to J. Petiver,
ft. d. 4066, f. 364.
Harby (Clement). Metrical letter to,
from Dr. M. Bacon, 17th cent. 396, £ 4.
Harcourt (Michael), brother of Robert
Harcourt, the Trace, ler. Calander's
dream, in verse, temp. Jas. I. 3706, ff.
57-65.
Harcourt (Robert), Traveller; eldest son
of Sir Walt. Harcourt of Stanton- [far-
court. Calander's dream, dedicated to,
by his brother, temp. Jas. I. 3706,
f. 57 b.
Harders (M— L— ). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1716, 1718. Fr. 4044, f. 244;
4045, f. 85.
Harding (John), President of Magdalen
College, Oxford. Dedicatory letter to,
from J. Fowkes, [1607-16101. Lat.
3085, f. 1.
Harding (Michael), Fellow of Trinity
College, Oxford. Notes to Ray's printed
"Catalogue plantarum Angliae, 1670,"
17th ce.> 163, A. B.
240
INDEX.
Hardisway (P— ), M.D., of Doner.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1720-1735.
Lat. and Engl. 4045, f. 288 ; 4053, f..
355 ; 4054, f. 138.
Hardouin (Jean). Extract* and transla-
tions from his numismatical works, 1693.
Lat. 130, ff. 31-39.
Hardt(Hermann yonder). Letters to A. D.
Schroedter, 1688. Lat. 2877, ff. 26, 30.
Letters to C. Schroedter, 1688-
1691. Lat. 2876, ff. 123, 127, 129,
137,139, 144-154 b.
Letters to 6. Schroedter, 1688.
Lat. 2877, ff. 22, 28.
Harduin de St. Jacques (Bertrand),
M.D. of Paris. Post-mortem examination
of a Moorish damsel, 1605. Fr. Hologr.
206, B. f. 59.
Harduin de St. Jacques (Philippus),
Medicos Parisiensis. Mede- di methodus,
1643. 2866, ff. 4-120, 123-159 b.
Hardwicke (Humphrey), Vice-Consul
of the English Factory at Lisbon. Letters
to, from J. White, 1711, 1712. 3337,
f. 151 ; 4065, f. 54.
Hardwicke (Robert). Letter to J.
Petiver, n. d. 4066, f. 365.
Hardy (Thomas), servant to John Lely.
Acquittance to Sir H. Sloane for the
price of brass medals, 1 703. 4039, f. 157.
Hare, Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f. 50 b.
Hare (— — ). Letter to, from her niece,
C. Henley, n. d. 4075, f. 215.
Hare (Henry), 2nd Baron Coleraine.
Letters (two signed Cleanor) to Dr.
Plukenett, with answer, 168J-168J.
4062, ff. 199, 201, 202 ; 4075, ff. 5-9.
Letter to P. Guillard, 168}. Fr.
4062, f. 199.
Letters to W. Charleton, 1687-
1701. 3962, ff. 54, 225, 233, 249, 254,
258, 264, 268, 270, 276-281.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1703-
1705. 4039, ff. 213, 234; 4040, f. 54.
Letter to [J. Petirer], n. d. 3322,
f. 174.
Letter to, from Dr. L. Plukenett,
168J. 3962, f. 299.
Letters to, from W. Charleton,
1694-1699. 3962, ff. 231, 235-248 b,
251, 253, 256, 260, 262, 266, 272, 273.
Acquittances to his agent, from
W. Charleton, 1694, 1695. 3961, f. 102 ;
3962, ff. 239, 253.
Account of books bought for, by
W. Charleton, 1694. 3961, f. 104.
Hare (J—), Vicar of Cardington, co. Bedf.
Account by, of a medical case, 1702.
4034, f. 31.
Harewell (Francis), of Birlingkam, co.
Wore. Owned, cite. 1600, MS. 226.
HargreaV68 (lohn), Quaker, of Colne,
co. Lane. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1711-1712. 4042, f. 281 ; 4043, f. 30.
Haringtoxi, Lord. v. Harington (John).
Harington (H— ). Poem, 17th cent.
Copy. 1446, f. 46.
Harington (John), 1st Baron Harington,
of Exeter. Letter to, from H. Broughton,
temp.Jts. I. Two copies. 3088, ff. 85, 93.
Harington (Sir Join). Supply to
Godwin's •' De Presulibus Anglia," 1608.
1675.
Poem, 17th cent. Copy. 1446%
f. 41 b.
Harison (George), " His Maiesties Ape.*'
Witness to K. Killigrew's ownership of
MS. 1792.
Harlay (Achille 1. de), ComU de Beau-
mont; President of the Parliament of
Pai-is. Remission entlrinle par, a L. de
Monteclerc, 1583. 3800.
Harlay (Anna Sophia), daughter of
Christopher Harlay. Epitaph on, by F.
Thory, 17th cent. Lat. 1768, f. 48.
Harlay (Christopher). Ode to, on his
daughter's birth, by F. Thory, 17th cent.
Lit. 1768, f. 31.
Harlay (Francois de), Archbishop of
Rouen, [161 5-1653]. Sonnet a, par Col-
letet, 17th cent. 895, f. 37.
Harleston, Family of, of South Ochen-
don, co. Essex. Entries of births of, in
a Kalendar, 151 1-1539. 2565, ff. 2 b, 3.
Harley (Edward), 2nd Earl of Oxford.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1731, 1734,
and n. d. 4052, f. 9 ; 4053, f. 287 ;
4059, f. 121.
Harley (George). Owned, in 1565, MS.
258.
Harley (Col. Sir Robert), son of Sir
Robert Harley, Master of the Mint.
List of officers in his Regiment at
Tangier, 1661. 1956, f. 22.
Harley (Robert), Ut Ea> I of Oxford.
Lettf rs to, as Lord Treasurer, from S.
Clement, 1713-171]. 3811,ff. 29, 33 b,
40 b, 43, 44 b, 67 b.
Harloe (Sir Robert), Col. v. Harley.
Harlow (Capt. Thomas), Naval Commis-
sioner of I ictw dling. Navy rictualling
accompts signed by, 1701-1708. 3953.
INDEX.
241
Harman (Thomas), Capt. of the " Tygcr."
Payments to, at Tangier, circ. 1671.
3511, f. 64.
Harmens (Gust a v). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1731. Fr. 4051, f. 298.
Harper (Christopher). Pardon for the
murder of, to the Rector of Halton,
co. Bucks, [1629-1678]. Lat. 1001, f. 5.
Harper (Thomas), Publisher, of London.
Formerly owned BIS. 326.
Harpesfeld (N.> v. Harpsfield (Nicho-
las).
Harpsfield (Nicholas), Archdeacon of
Canterbury. Historia Anglicana ecclesi-
astica; excerpt from, on the antiquity
of Cambridge University, 17th cent.
Lat. 1775, f. 180.
Harrington, co. Xorthants. Route to,
from Daventry, late 17th cent. 1009,
f. 198.
Harris ( ). Alchemical process
communicated to, by P. Gonsalvo, 17th
' cent. 2573, f. 52.
Harris ( ), of Harpole, co. Northants.
Medical prescription for his daughter,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812,
f. 57 b.
Harris ( ), of St. John's Coll., Cam-
bridge. Notes of his sermons, by D.
Foote, 17th cent. 508, ff. 97, 101, 104 b.
108.
Harris (Evan), Lieutenant at Tangier.
Proceedings of, as to Sir H. Mildman's
estate, 1668. 3510, ff. 31, 38.
Charge against R. Farrendale for
attempted murder, 1672. 3511, f. 138 ;
3514, f. 141.
Charge against J. Swift, 1672.
Harris (Joseph), Page of the Backstairs
to the Doxcager Queen Catharine of
. Braganzn. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
circ. 170|. 4059, f. 121.
Letter and verses addressed to Sir
H. Sloane, 1731. 3516, f. 93.
Verses on Bishop Gibson's recovery,
3514, ff. 104, 108.
Harris (George). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1699. 4037, f. 319.
Harris (Henry). Note of the births of
him, 1634, and his daughter, 1660. 1708,
f. 113.
Harris (I—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1704. 4039, f. 338.
Harris (John), D.D., Warden of Win-
chester College. Exceptions against the
theses of Bishop Lake, with the Bishop's
reply, circ. 1641. Lat. 1325, ff. 1-6.
Harris (John), D.D., F.R.S. ; Prebendary
of Rochester. Letter to Sir J. Hoskins,
tfgj. 4026, f. 253.
Letter to, from J. Maxwell, n. d.
3399, ff. 48-53.
SLOANE INDEX,
[1733]. 3516, f. 185.
Harris (Nicholas), Jun., Quaker, of East
Looe, co. Cornw. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1729, 1733. 4050, f. 216 ; 4053, f. 10.
Harris (Richard), of Tower Hill. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1717. 4045, f. 37.
Harris (Robert), of Boston, New England.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173$. 4055,
f. 64.
Harris (Samuel), of Tangier. Charge
against, for assault on R. Thacker, 1670.
3514, ff. 42-44.
Harris (Thomas), soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for insubordination, 1673.
3514, f. 153.
Harris (Timothy), Keeper of the Coffee
House in Ormond Street, London, and
Prisoner in the King's Bench, 8outhwark.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1723-172}.
4046, ff. 343, 345, 347 ; 4047, f. 155.
Verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane,
on Lady Sloane's death, 18th cent. 3516,
f. 100.
Harris (Walter), M.D., Lumletfs Lecturer
at the Royal College of Physicians. Phar-
macologia Anti-Em pirica, 17th cent.
Excerpts. 1846, ff. 46-49.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, [1714],
1722. 4046, f. 300 ; 4059, f. 125.
Letter to, from M. Sequer, 1734.
Lat. 4066, f. 108.
Harris (William). Formerly owned MS.
1521.
Harrison ( ), of Cambridge Univer-
sity. Letter to, from G. Harvey, circ.
1573. 93, f. 89 b.
HTarrison] (E[dward]), M.P. for co.
Hertford. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
[172J]. 4059, f. 126.
Harrison (James). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, [1]700. 4038, f. 29.
Harrison (R— ) Letter to J. Emson,
circ. 1752. 4066, f. 366.
Harrison (Thomas), Rector of Crick, co.
NorthanU. Indictment against, for
charging Justice Hutton with treason,
1638. 3933, ff. 331-338.
242
INDEX.
Harrison (Thomas), Rector of Crick, co.
Northant s (continued). Petitions to the
Committee for plundered Ministers and
to the Society of Lincoln's Inn, 1646,
1648. 1466, ff. 80-85, 161-168 b.
Harriss (Peter), Captain. Voyage of,
round S. America, 1680-1681. 2752,
ff. 36-71.
Harrow- upoD-the-Hill, co. Middl.
Medical receipts collected by an inhabi-
tant, 17th cent. 566.
Harry (Benjamiu), Chief Mate of the
Berkeley Castle. Journal of voyage to
Bengal and back, 1679-168$. 3668,
ff. 89-111 b.
Harrys (Jacob). Formerly owned MS.
1214.
Harrysoil (John). Formerly owned MS.
59.
Harsnett (Samuel), Archbishop of York.
Books licensed for the Press, aigned by,
n. d. 2223, ff. 1, 17 b, 47, 59 b.
Letter to, from Cambridge Uni-
versity, [1628-1631]. Lat. 1775, f. 40.
Harston, co. Cambr. Notes on the
church, 16th cent. 1301, f. 126 b.
Hart (James), M.D., Physician in Ordi'
nary to Charles II. Royal letter com-
mendatory of, to be physician of the
Charter House, 1660. 856, f. 27.
Hart (Sarah). Horoscope by Dr. F.
Bernard, 1636. 1707, f. 32 b.
Hart (Theophilus), Clerk, of Wappenham,
co. Northnnts. Medical prescription for
his wife, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat.
2812, f. 5.
Hartcliffe (John), Canon of Windsor.
Letter to B. Motte, 1691. 885, f. 5.
Harte (Johannes). Formerly owned MS.
2322.
Harte (Richard), Constable of Locgar
Castle. Declaration cone, the siege of
Loegar Castle, 1641. Signed. 1008,
ff. 31-34 b.
Hartgill (Charles). List of trees sent
by, from Virginia, 1694. 3328, f. 88.
HartighiuB (Johannes Jacobus), M.D.,
of Venice. Consilia medica, 1641-1645.
Lat. and Ital. 2253, ff. 23-25, 63, 170-
173 b, 246, 288-291, 293 b, 314-316.
Letter to B. Sylvaticus, n. d.
iMt. Copy. 2253, f. 90.
Hartlepool, co. Durh. Demand of
the English Parliamentary Commis-
sioners for the removal of the Castle
garrison, 1645. 1771, f. 23 b.
Hartley (David), of Bury. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 173J, 173}. 4052, f.
264; 4053, f. 163.
Hartlib (Samuel). Journal made for, of
Parliamentary proceedings in 1641, 17th
cent. 3317, ff. 24-54 b.
Scheme addressed to, for a " Mag-
num opus mathematicum," 1638. Lat
652, f. 190.
Note of a new telescope lately
invented at Cologne, 17th cent. Hologr.
427, f. 45.
Utters to, from J. Webb, 1628.
1466, ff. 10, 377.
— Letters to, on a confession of
fundamentals, 1637. 1465, ff. 205, 207.
Letters to, from abroad, 1654.
Extracts. 1519, f. 199.
Letter to, from J. Childrey, 1655.
427, f. 82.
Letter to, from a German residing
at Oiford, n. d. Lat. 427, f. 90.
Letter to, from a German, n. d.
Lat. Imperf. 427, ff. 92-95 b.
Letters to, n. d. 1466, ff. 396,
397, 402, 407-414.
Hartmann (Johann), Professor of Che-
mistry at Marburg. Annotationes in
Begu'inum et Crollium, 1620. 1988,
ff. 2-46 b; 3118, ff. 250-564 b, 375 b-
399 b.
•> Praxis chymiatrica, 17th cent.
Excerpts. 3 1 1 8, ff. 237-249 b.
Hartmann (Philippus Jacobus), Pro-
fessor of Medicine at Kdnigsberq. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1697. Lat. 4036, f. 346.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. Lat. 4069, f. 168.
Hartopp (Martin), M. B., of Leicester;
Fellow of Merlon College, Oxford. Letter
to W. Petiver, n. d. 4086, f. 367.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4078, f. 167.
Harvard University, in Cambridge,
nr. Boston, U.S. A. Account of, by S.
Lee, 1690. 4062, f. 235.
Harvey, of West Walton, co. Aor/.,
Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429, f.
49 b.
Harvey (Gabriel), of Saffron Walden;
Fellow of Pembroke and Irinity I/alts.
Cambridge. Letters and poems, 1573-
1578. Hologr. drafts. 93.
Harvey (Gideon), Jan., M.D. Reports
on Lord Orrery's health, 172§. 3984,
ff. 103, 104.
^
INDEX.
243
Harvey (John), M.D. ; brother of Gabriel
Harvey. Hermes Trisniegistus' " Mathe-
matical! Physickes," translated by, 17th
cent. 1734, ff. 283-298.
Harvey (John). Draught of the Philip-
pine Isles, 167f. 3665, f. 48.
Harvey (Mercy), of Saffron Walden;
sister of Gabriel Harvey. Account of
her love adventures with a nobleman,
1574. 93, ff. 71-84.
Harvey (William), M.D., Professor of
Anatomy and Surgery, London. Prse-
lectiones anatomies, 1616. Hologr.
230, A.
De musculis, motu local!, etc., 1627.
Hologr. 486.
De animalium generatione, 17th
cent. Excerpts. 2880, ff. 19-35.
Abstract of his circulation of the
blood, 17th cent. 14S4, ff. 8-17 b.
On the heart, 17th cent. 236,
ff. 62-77.
De motu cordis, 17th cent. 2781,
f. 91 b.
Letter of Dr. H. Power agninst
his being the discoverer of the circula-
tion of the blood, 1655. 1326, f. 9.
Account of the circulation of the
blood derived directly from, by T. Cope-
land, circ. 1655. 719, ff. 40-49.
Prescriptions, 1647. 520, ff. 12,
18 b.
— Prescriptions for L. Troute, 1653-
1656. 206, A. ff. 138, 139.
Witness at Padua, as "Consiliarius
Magnifies Nationis Anglx," to the grant
of M.D. to T. Heron, 19 March, 1602.
Lat. 3450, f. 6.
Rated as a taxpayer in the Old
Bailey Quarter, London, temp. Jas. I.
395, B. f. 1.
Oratio Harveiana, ab £. Greaves,
1661. 302.
Oratio Harveiana, a C. Tearne,
[1656-1680]. Ttco copies. 1865, ff.
103-109; 1903.
Harvey (William), M.P. for co. Essex.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 172*. 4046,
f. 193 ; 4059, f. 127.
Harvey (William). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4059, ff. 129, 130.
Harvie (James). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 171J, 1722. 4045, f. 92 ; 4046,
f. 223.
Harvy al. Hioden (Philip). Formerly
owned MS. 332.
Harwar (John), of Madiid. Letter to
J. Luke, 1676. 3512, f. 252.
Harward (Rev. Thomas), Lecturer at
the Royal Chapel, Boston, New England.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1729, 1731.
4050. f. 247 ; 4051, f. 255.
Harwell (Sir Edward). Process of
making a crucible, 17th cent. 3733,
f. 70 b.
Harwell (Francis).
MS. 1658.
Formerly owned
Harwich, co. Essex. Letter from
Charles II. to Lord Sandwich on the
victory over the Dutch off, 1665. 1519,
f. 192.
Harwood (Jo—). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4059, ff. 131-135 b.
Harwood (William). Sol is spsera, 17th
cent. Lat. verse. 1767, f. 10.
Hasan Ibn Hasan (Abu 'Ali), called
Ibn Al Haitham. Thesaurus optics,
14th cent. 306.
Haseley, co. Oxon. Notes of evidences
at, 16th cent. 1301, f. 72.
Hasilrig (Sir Arthur), 2nd Bart., of
Noseley. Removal of his troops from
Surrey, 1645. 1519, f. 108.
— — Request to, to take care of Berwick,
1648. 1519, f. 183.
Relation of the passages on behalf
of the Commonwealth touching his title
to Elsington Manor and other lands in
co. Northumberland, circ. 1657. 972,
f.23.
Letters to the Municipality of
London, 1659. Copies. 970, ff. G, 8.
Ha8lewood ( ). Letter to, from Dr.
J. Burnet, 1718, 4065, f. 287.
Haslewood (Anne), daujhter of Sir
Antony Haslewood, Bart. Medical pre-
scriptions for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652.
Lat. 2812, ff. 17, 30.
Haslewood (Jane), daughter of Sir
Antony Haslewood, Bart. Medical pre-
scription for, by Dr. J. Matford, 1652.
Lat. 2812, f. 34.
Ha80lle (James), v. Ashmole (Elias).
Hassain el Shat, son of the Shat of
Angera. Letters from, [166$]. Span.
Copies. 1955, ff. 51 b, 55 b.
■ Letters to, 166 ft. Span. Copies.
1955, ff. 88, 91.
Hassen al Hassen Siafelt, Alcayde
and Gocernor of Atcasar. Letter to,
from Col. H. Norwood, 1668. Span.
3499, f. 22.
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*tnt. lt*7 \f $i*ti\ £v*ft«*.
Hatt(Pt$vttV letter tv tfc* Kw.
I Verba*. 17tC\ 40*4. f. 67.
Hattaelifla ^WiiiiawX /\5,**»*a **
/far* I /. fW £tfe*W 1 1 „ .*i Svrv*
f.u> to I%ht\$il I\\ AAdi\*>m> to a
for Koral a&ri n t4« |<uti*abs IMa ceat.
4l^foaHia.
HmttOXL {Htm. I'aaHe&X *«* *m <f
CArvtot+er, IM Ban* BmUcm. Letters
to Sir U. i>lo«ne, lt>dS-17vJ, aad a. d.
4036, a. 161, 240, 322; 4<tt7, f. 4;
403*, ff. 13, 26, 45, 125 ; 4";*, C 148,
176, 178, 182, 184, 188, 2<?4; 4041,
f. &8; 405&.I*. \J6.
Hatton (ffom. Charles^ 2nd son of
Christopher, 1st Baron Hattoti (continued).
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700, 1707, and
n. <L 3321, f. 221 ; 4063, f. 28; 4064,
f. 14; 4066,368,369.
Letter to, from J. Ereljn, 1701.
4063, f. 102.
Hmtton (Sir ChrutopherX Lord Chan-
ctiior. Treaty between England and
ta« Netherlands, signed br, 1585. 3245.
Extracts from evidences of his
pedigree, 16th cent. 1301, f. 262.
Hfttton (ChristopherX I** Baron Nation.
Letters to Dr. Downes, 1655, and n. d.
179. A. f. 84; 4066, f. 371.
Hftttcm (ChristopherX 1st Viscount Hat-
to*. Utter to Sir H. Sloane, 1703.
4039, f. 198.
HAtton (ElixabethX 3rd rift of Christo-
/<**r. 1st Viscount Hatton. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, a. d. 4059, f. 138.
Hatton (Thomas). Letter to Dr. C.
Bernard, a. «/. 1786, C 136.
Haubnerus (EliasX of ZoUitz in Jfeis-
ssmy in Sbjnmy. Aatograph in album,
1693w 2360, t 75 b.
Hanghmond Abbey, co. So/op. Ex.
cerpi from the archires, 16th cent.
Lat. 1301, £ 416-418.
HaaghwitS (Ambrose Gottfried> Let-
ter to P. MoriU, cux-. 1688. Germ.
2701, i. 90-104 b.
Haxiltpotlllain (Anthoine> Owned,
rtn*. 1598, M& 274*, B.
Haoltpoilllain (Margneritte> Owned,
ia I5*s MS. 2748, B.
Haupert (MarrX Owned, in 1677, MS.
37*k
Hausan won JShrencron ( abX
I^SfsiM Am&xssmhr at /W. Receipt
K»r bo*ks purchased bv, 1686. Fr.
2SS7. L ^4.
A«w«at of a Spaateh MS. in his
library, iw. 1686. Lk. 2*<87, f. 225.
Hawana, in Cwkr. Saiiiac coarse from,
te Spain. 17th cent. 2292, f. 28.
Sailing cv»ur>* to, from Cape St.
NklMUs, 17th cent. 2292, f. 39.
Haverkamp ^Si^bertas> Protestor vf
Grttk mrni HistK+y in Z*jar» University.
Utter to Sir U. Sk«ae, 1730. LaU
4051, f. 44.
Havers (Clopton). MJ>. Letter to Sir H.
&****, 1609. 4v;;;, i. 348. g
-i
INDEX
245
Haversham, Baron. r. Thompson
(Maurice).
Haviles (Pedro de), servant to the
Archbishop of Toled). Receipt to G.
Rodriguez de Santa Cruz, for a Latin
Breviary, 1436. Span. 217, f. 108 b.
Havre de Grace, in France. Voyage
from, to Florida, by Capt. J. Ribault,
1562. 3644, ff. 111-121 b.
Haward ( ). Medical receipt*, 17th
cent. 2203, ff. 1-17 b.
Hawghton (John). Book of recipes,
15th cent. 140.
Hawis (A—). Letter to J. Petiver,
17J#. 4004, f. 223.
Hawkesworth (Walter), Fellow of
Trinity College, Cambridge. Leander,
comoedia, 1598, 1602. 1762.
Hawkins (Sir Thomas). Medical re-
ceipts, 17th cent. Imperf. 2172, ff.
192-194 b.
Hawkusbury (Richard), Abbot of
Enesham. Note of his election, 1467.
347, f. 84.
Hawkyns (Sir John), Admiral. Voyage
in 1590 to Portugal, 17th cent. 43,
f. 27 b.
Vovage into the W. Indies, 1595.
2177, f. 18 b.
Hawkyn8 (Sir Richard), son of Sii John
Hnwkyns. Poem on, by W. Kidley,
1624. 2024.
Hawkyns (William), Sea Captain and
merchant, of Plymouth. Payment for
provisions delivered by, to the Royal
Navy, 1588. 2450, passim.
Hawtrey (John), Sen., of Wokingham,
co. Berks. Practise of Physic, 1606-
1651. 408.
Owned, in 1589, MS. 3714.
Hawtrey (John), Jun., of Wokinghnn,
co. Berks. Astronomical observations,
1639-1644. irfif.and Engl. 3714; 3746.
Tricking of crest and arms of the
Andrewes of cos. Norfolk and Suffolk,
and of J. Gresham of co. Norfolk, 16*6.
3714, ff. 28-34.
Hawys (John), M.D. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, [1691]. 4026, f. 437.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 4066,
f. 373.
Hay (George). Letter to Sir II. Sloane,
n. d. 4059, f. 140.
Hay (George Henry). 1th Earl of Kin-
ryiut. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1729.
4050, f. 183.
Hay (James), Baron Hay, afterw. Vi$-
count Doncaster and 1st Earl of Carlisle.
Order for his allowance as Ambassador
to France, [1616]. 856, f. 20 b.
- Privy Council letter, signed by,
1626. 3827, f. 89.
Hay (James), of Fa>osi<le, St. Andrews,
oo. Fife. Letter to V. Wynge, 1661.
Two drafts. 2505, ff. 19, 25.
Hay (James). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1700, 171}. 4038, f. 107; 4043, f. 218.
Hay (John), Scottish Ambassador to Den-
mark. Negotiation with Christian III.,
1544. Lat. 3199, ff. 238 b, 241 b.
Hay (John), Jesuit ; Rector of Pont-<i-
Mousson College, in Lorretine. Notes on
his "Collected letters on Japan, India
and Peru," by K. Ka-inpfer, 1 7th cent.
Lat. 2910, f. 277.
Hay (Lucy), 2nd tnfe of James, 1st Earl
of Carlisle. Medical prescriptions for,
by Sir T. Maverne, n. d. I Ait. 206, A.
ff. 80, 87, 131 b.
Hay (William), M.P., for Rye. Auto-
graph signature, aire. 1654. 645, f. 46.
Hay (William). Letters to J. Petiver,
1700, and n. d. 4063, f. 45 ; 4066, ff.
374, 375, 376.
Haydoek ( ). Prophecy for the
year 1791 by, 1420. 332, f. II.
Haydocke (Antony), of Magdalen Hill,
Oxford. Formerly owned MS. 539.
Haydocke (William), of Ne>o College,
Oxford. Sermons, 17th cent. 578, ff.
2-29 b.
Miscellaneous excerpts, and notes
of academical disputations, 17th cent.
Engl, and Lzt. 578, ff. 30-44.
Haydon (Thomas), Jun. Formerly
owned MS. 60.
Hayles (George). Letter to Dr. K.
Browne, n. d. " 1911-1913, f. 133.
Haym (Nicolino Francesco), Italian
musician, resident in London. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1717, and n. d. 4045,
ff. 14, IS, 22 ; 4059, ff. 141, 142.
Haynes (Richard), London Merchant.
Letters to, 1686, 168 J. 2717, ff. 28-32 b.
Hayward, Family of. Arms on cover,
17th cent. 841.
Hayward (Thomas), of Salisbury. Eng-
lish grammar, temp. Chas. J. Imperf.
2609.
Haywood (Eliza), Authoress. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, w. d. 4059, f. 144.
246
INDEX.
Hazebaerdt(Johannes Willelmus), M.D.,
of Embden. Formerly owned MS. 2831.
Hazier (John), Clodimaker, of Clerken-
fcell Close, London. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1736. 4055, f. 3.
Hazleridge (Sir A.) r. Hasilrig (Sir
Arthur).
Headeley, of Sifkestont co. York, Family
of. Entries of births, marriages and
deaths of, 1549-1 583. 130, ff. 72, 73.
Healling (Roger), soldier at Tangier,
v. Heling.
Heame (Thomas), servant to John Lely.
Acquittance to Sir H. Sloane for the
price of statuary, 1703. 4039, f. 164 b.
Heape (Jo — ). Prosopopoeia on the
Duke ot Buckingham, 1628. 826, f.
186 b.
Heardson (John), of Swat. Letter to
J. PetiTer, 1700. 3321, ff. 62, 63.
Hearne (Thomas), Antiquary. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1710-173J. 4042,
ff. 171, 225, 241, 317, 327, 332; 4043,
ff. 79, 115, 125, 139, 141,212; 4044,
ff. 43, 61, 69, 71, 82, 104, 108, 110,114,
133, 157, 163, 248; 4045, ff. 87, 240,
246, 248, 284, 290, 330; 4046, ff. 30,
56, 58, 160, 170, 189, 194, 240,293;
4047, f. 3 ; 4048, ff. 80, 87, 195, 245,
254; 4049, ff. 22, 36, 113, 126; 4052,
f. 74.
MS. 3487 was borrowed by, from
T. Kawlinson, 4 July, 1720.
Heart, Dr. v. Hart (James), M.D.
Heart (Robert), of Portsmouth. Letter
to W. Sloane, 17$ JJ. 4075, f. 207.
Heath (Sir Robert), Attorney-General,
afterw. Chief Justice of the King's Bench.
Substance of objections made by, in the
conference of the two House?, with the
answers thereunto, 1628. 826, ff. 84-
96 b.
Information, as Attorney-General,
against Sir R. Cotton and others, [1630].
1200, ff. 77-85 b.
Elegy on his death, by Eston,
17th cent. Lut. 608, f. 197 b.
Heathcote (George), of Walthamstow.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4075,
f. 197.
Heathcote (Sir Gilbert), M.P. Letter
to, from Dr. T. Short, 1732. 4066, f. 97.
Heathcote (Gilbert), M.D. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4075, f. 199.
Heathcote (Henry). Letter to, from
J. Thomas, n. d. Fr. 4067, f. 164.
Heathcote (John). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1718. 4075, f. 196.
Heathcote (William). Letter to T
n. d. 4066, f. 377.
Heathfleld (Hosey), of Weston Zoy-
land, oo. Sam. Letter to H. Coley, 168J.
3822, f. 170 b.
Heaton (Richard). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1727, 1729. 4049, f. 14; 4050,
f. 190.
Hebrew. Alphabet, 15th cent. 3548,
f. 23.
Alphabet, rules for reading, and a
table of roots, 17th cent. 2117, ff. 391-
395 b.
Hecht (Joachim), of Hamburg. Letter
to S. Hartlib, 1647. Lat. Copy. 649,
ff. 46-49 b.
Heckingtoil, co. Line. Inscriptions
in the church, copied by F. Thynne, 1601.
3836, f. 22.
Heck8tetter (Emanuel). Inventory of
the Royal Mining Company's property
at Keswick leased by, 1581-1590. 2487.
Hedoil, E.R., co. York. Warrant for
holding a fair at, 1661. 856, f. 4.
Hedwig, Duchess of Brunswick and
Luneburij. v. Brunswick - Lunebnrg-
Wolffenbuttel, Hedwig, daughter of DuAe
Henry Julius.
Hedworth (John), of Chcster-le-Strect,
co. Durh. Letters to Dr. A. Charlett,
1708. 4025, f. 141 ; 4026, f. 257.
Heer (Henricu* ab), MJ)., of Tongern,
in Belgium. Elegy on J. Moffet, circ.
1604. Lat. 741 or 4014, f. 3.
Heer (Nathanael), of Gbrlitz in Ober.
JmusHz. Autograph in album, 1693.
2360, f. 76 b.
Heereboord (Adrianus). Notice of
L. Hortensius, 17th cent. Hologr. Lat.
2764, f. 214.
Heerguth (Johannes Henricus), Student
.of theolotjy at Leipzig. Autograph in
album, 1693. 2360, f. 79 b.
Hegge (Robert), of Durham; Fellow of
Corpus Christi College, Oxford. The
Legend of St. Cuthbert, with the anti-
quities of the church of Durham, [1628].
1322.
Heidan (Abraham). Letter to Dr. S.
Bellingham, circ. 1675. Lat. 647,
f. 81.
Verses by D. van Cei^r to Sir H.
portrait, 17th cent. Dutch. I
INDEX.
247
Heidegger (Johann Caspar), of Zurich.
Autograph in album, 1669. 1795 or
2597, f. 76.
Heidegger (Johann Heinrich), M.D.
Letters to C. Sibelius a Goor, 1671-1683.
Lat. 2729, ff. 1, 3, 10, 29, 31, 56, 77,
129, 132, 135, 136, 142, 147, 153.
Autograph in album, 1670. 1795
or 2597, f. 44.
Heidelberg, in Germany. Instructions
to Dr. L. Allaccio cone the removal of
the Palatine Library at, to the Vatican,
1622. Itaf. 631, ff. 1-8.
Heighmore (Nathaoael). v. Highmore.
Hein (Conrad), Pastor of the Reformed
Church at Frankfort-am- Main. Auto-
graph in album, 1669. 1795 or 2597,
f. 62.
Heinrici (Joannes Tobias), Student at
Leipzig. Autograph in album, 1693.
2360, f. 48.
Heinsius (Daniel). Letter to Dr. W.
Dillingham, 1647. Lat. 1710, f. 181.
Extempore verses on the picture
of A. M. a Schurman, n. d. Lat. Autogr.
2764, f. 40.
Extempore verses on the prema-
ture death of A. Forest, n. d. Lat.
Autogr. 2764, f. 155.
— — Verses addressed to Heer — -
Milander, n. d. Dutch. 2764, f. 36.
Verses on his picture, composed
by S. Rossaeus, G. Grotius and C. Boijus,
1645. Lat. 2764, ff. 183-185.
2.*
Letter on the effigy of, in brass
cut by J. Suyderhoef, n. d. Lat. 2764,
f. 42.
Heinsius (Nicolaas), son of Daniel.
Letter to, from C. de Puteo, n. d. Lat.
Extract. 2764, f. 42.
Hei8ter (Lorenz), M.D., of Amsterdam,
Professor of Anatomy at Alt dor f, and of
Medicine ot Heimstadt. Letters to
J. Petiver, 1710, 1715. Enjl. and Lat.
3321, f. 256; 4065, f. 204.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1728.
Lit. 4049, f. 216.
Helbieius ah Helbigius (Johannes
Otto), v. Hellwig (Johann Otto von),
Baron.
Helcher (Carl Fridrich). Letter to
G. Schroedter, 1697. Germ. 2877, f. 113.
Holder (Richard), of Holborn, London.
Letter to J. Petiver, 171 J. 3321, f. 274.
Helfferioh (Johannes Jacobus), Wurtem-
bergensis Ducis Consiliariust et Professor
Tubingensis. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
171 j, and n. d. lot. 4044, f. 9 ; 4059,
f. 146.
Helios Francigena. r. Elias, de As-
sisshy a Minorite.
Helias, Frater Ordmis Minorum. v.
Elias, de Assissio, a Minorite.
Helias (Petrus), secundus Minister Or-
dinis Fratrum Minorum post Beatum
Frandscum. v. Elias, de Assissiot a
Minorite.
Helid&us Padoanus, Medicus Ttcdus.
De curatione febrium, 1556. 3045, ff. 1-
28 b.
Heling «/. Healling (Roger), soldier
at Tangier. Charges against, for mutiny
and theft, 1672. 3514, ff. 89, 106.
Heliodorus, Bishop of Tricca. Verses
on his u iEthiopica Historia," 16th cent.
Gr. 2424, f. 61.
Verses on his ".Ethiopica His-
toria," by D. Laropsonius, 16th cent.
Fr. 2764, f. 2.
Helle (H— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1723. 4034, f. 25 b.
Hellenbroek (Isaac), son-in-law of Prof.
F. Ruysch. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1731. Fr. 4051, ff. 199, 246.
Heller (Joachim), of Weissenburg ; Pro-
fessor of Mathematics at Nuremberg.
Epistola de nova stella, 1572-1574, ad
C. a Carle wili, 16th cent. 95, ff. 140 b-
142.
Hellius (Francois) Receipt for making
inks, dyeing quills, etc., 1635. 609,
ff. 207-212 b.
Hell0880 (Nicholas). Formerly owned
MS. 57.
Hellot (Jean), Chemist. Drawing of a
flower, 1737. 1968, f. 215.
Hellwig (Johann Otto von), Baron.
Translation of his epistle, " Nosce teip-
sum corporaliter non moral iter,'* by
Dr. S. Bellingham, 17th cent. 633,
ff. 221-229.
Extracts from his "Judicium de
Duumviris Hermeticis Foederatis," by
Dr. S. Bellingham, 17th cent. 633,
ff. 230-234 b.
Remarks of, on the salt of Nature,
late 17th cent. 630, f. 226 b.
Helmes (R— ), Jun. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 17gJ}. 4050, f. 290.
248
INDEX.
Helmich (Werner). Satyrical distich
on, by P. H., 1589. Lat. 2764, f. 151.
Helmcmt (Franciscus Mercurius van),
Baron, Chemical processes, the method
of gilding with mercury, receipts for the
tooth-ache, etc., 1662. Enyl. and Lat.
508.
Observations physical, alchemical
and theological, 1682. 530, ff. 5-45 b,
60-74.
Extraordinary passages in the life
of, 17th cent. 530, ff. 46-59.
Life of his father, J. B. van Hcl-
Helmont (Jan Baptista van) (continued).
De liquore Alkahest ex, late 17th cent.
631, f. 236.
Example from, of the disease of
the stone, 18th cent. 3646, f. 67.
Medical extracts from, 17th cent.
moot, late 17th cent. 617, ff. 142-151 b.
Helmont (Jan Baptista van). Works,
with life prefixed, translated by Dr. D.
Foote, late 17th cent. 617, ff. 141 b-
216 b.
Of the stone-colick, translated by
Dr. D. Foote, late 17th cent. 617, ff. 1-
84 b.
His treatise, "Febrium doctrina
inaudita," translated by Dr. D. Foote,
late 17th cent. 630, ff. 31-77.
Aurora, the day-breake, or a new
spring to the art of medicine by, trans-
lated into English by Dr. D. Foote, 17th
cent. Imperf. 632, ff. 26-41 b.
Victus ratio, 17th cent. Enyl.
633, ff. 143-148.
" Volupe viventium morbus, anti-
quitus putatus " et ** ignotus hydrops,"
17th cent. Engl. 2772, ff. 27-59 ; 2819.
Aphorismi Helmontiani, late 17th
cent. 615, ff. 89 b-97 ; 630, ff. 240-249.
Index rerum raemorabilium in ejus
tractatibus de lithiasi, febribus, humori-
bus et peste, late 17th cent. 615,
ff. 66-89.
Contenta omnia ejus totius operis
de re medica, in ordinem alphabet icum
redacta, late 17th cent. 615, ff. 98-
132 b ; 633, ff. 237-277 b.
Index secundum editionem Elzi-
arum in ejus toto opere citatorum, 1698.
615, ff. 151 b-162 b.
Axiomata medica, late 17th cent.
615, f. 163.
1135, passim ; 1733, ff. 462 b-464.
Chemical processes, 18th cent.
3984, ff. 127-130.
Scheme of his nativity, by Dr. Ber-
nard, n. d. 1707, f. 45 b.
Helm8tedt, University of, in Brunswick.
Letter from the theological staff to
J. Dury, 1634. Lat. Copy. 402, f. 140.
Collegium controversiarum Helm-
stadiensium, 1 644. 3181, ff. 385-428 b.
Helperby, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 45 b.
Helpericu.8, Sangallensis Monachus. De
computo ecclesiastico, 11th cent. 263,
ff. 2-13 b.
Helt (Adolphus), Potior at St. NichoTs
Church in Stack. Exposition of the
Revelation of St. John, 1649. Transl.
1414.
Helv6tius (Jean Claude Adiien), Physi-
cian to the Due (f Orleans. Sentimens
snr le livre intitule Traite* du Cancer,
1698. 3742, ff. 1-54 b.
Lett re a, de son pere, au sujet de
la pierre de Pore, 17th cent. 3742,
ff. 55-73.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1723-
1732. Lat. and Fr. 4047, f. 14;
4049, f. 261 ; 4050, f. 206 ; 4052, f. 160
(imperf).
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
virianam, 1652, observabiliorumquorun-
dam ex omni pagina ejus totius "Ort us
medicines" col lector um, 1697. 615, ff.
133-141 b.
Nomenclatura topograph ica ejus
operum, late 17th cent. 615, ff. 142-
145 b.
Nomenclatura morborum et affec-
tunm morbosorum in ejus operibus, late
17th cent. 615, ff. 146-151.
Index locorum sacrarum scriptur-
1723, 1729. Fr. and Lat. 3322, f. 130 ;
4068, ff. 116, 158.
Helvetius (Johann Friedrich), of the
Hague ; Physician to the States General.
Lettre au sujet de la pierre de Pore a
son fils, 17th cent. Copy. 3742, ff. 55-73.
Helvig (Christoph), Jun. Letters to
J. Petiver, 1710, 1711. 332t,*ff. 257,
260.
Helvigius (Christophorus). r. Helwig
(Christoph), Sen.
Helwash (Sir Jar vis), v. Helwys (Sir
Gervase).
Helwig (Christoph), Sen. Oratio de
studii Botanici nobilitate, 17th cent.
1733, ff. 317-323 b.
Letter to C. Schroedter, 1672. Lat.
2876, f. 93.
INDEX.
249
Helwys (Sir Gervase), Lieutenant of the
Tower. Proceedings against, at his
arraignment at Guildhall, 1615. 1002,
ff. 52-70; 2572, ff. 140-179.
Hemminga (Sixtus ab), son of Hector
ab Hemming* and Barbara a Oratinga.
Horoscope, 1533-1573. 1697, ff. 52, 76.
Hemp80n {Miss ). Post-mortem
examination of, by Dr. Cooper, n. d.
4078, f. 92.
Hemp8on (W — ), of the Charterhouse.
Utter to J. Pctiver, 1712. 4065, f. 45.
Hemsterhui8 (Joannes), Medical Stu-
dent at Leyden. Owned, in 1679, MS.
2826.
Henaunde, Comitissa de. v. Hainault,
Count of. William III.
Henchman (Daniel). Letter to J.
Petirer, 1706. 3321, f. 196.
Henchman (Humphrey), Bishop of
London. Letter to, from J. Luke, 1672.
3511, f. 93.
Henchman (Thomas), eldest son of
Bishop Henchman. Scheme of his
nativity, 1630. 1707, f. 5.
Henckel, Dr. v. Henkel (Johann Fried-
rich).
Hend (Thomas). Alchemical process,
17th cent. 1842, ff. 13 b-15.
Henderman (Johannes Fridericus), of
Thorn. Autograph in album, 1696.
2360, f. 88.
Henderson ( ), icidow of Bartolo-
inew Henderson. Claims of, to her
husband's property, 1669. 3510, f. 83.
Henderson (Alexander). Supplication
of the general assembly of the Church
of Scotland convened at Glasgow to
Charles L, subscribed by, as Moderator,
1638. 650, ff. 81-83 b.
Letters to, from J. Dury, 1641,
164 J. 654, ff. 199, 209, 212.
Henderson (Bartolomew), Marshal-
General of Tangier. Inventory of his
goods, 1669. 3510, f. 144.
Warrant for court-martial on his
executors, 1669. 3514, f. 6.
Henderson (William), of St, Chris-
topher's Isle, West Indies. Letter to Dr.
P. Blair, 171g. 4065, f. 238.
Heneage (Samuel). Letter to J. Petirer,
1715. 4065, f. 216.
Hengham (Friar Richard), of the Friars
Minor*' House at Southampton, For-
merly owned MS. 1617.
Henkel (Johann Fried rich), of Freyberg.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734, 1740.
Lat. 1968, f. 59 ; 4056, f. 309.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1740. Lat. 4069, f. 52.
List of minerals wanted by, 18th
cent. 1968, f. 178.
Henley {Sir Andrew), Is* Bart., of
Bramshilt, co. Hants, and Henley, co.
Sum. Correspondence chiefly rel. to hit
private affairs, 1659-1669. 813.
Letter to, as Deputy Lieutenant
for Southampton, from Sir R. Howard,
1660. 3299, f. 24.
Owned, in 1678, 1679, MS. 954.
Henley (Catharine). Letter to her aunt,
Hare, n. d. 4075, f. 216.
Henley (John), Orator. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1734. 4053, f. 253.
Henley (Robert), of Henley, co. Oxon.
Lawsuit v. R. Hitchcocke, 1633. 3299,
f. 42.
Henley (Sir Robert), of the Orange.
Letter to his brother, Sir Andrew, 1664.
813, f. 81.
Henneberck. r. Henneberg.
Henneberg, Count of. Herman II. Epi-
gram on, and account of, Margaret his
wife(o6. 1276), 1633. 1710, ff. 120, 121.
Henneberg (George Ernest ab), Count.
Remedia varia pro, 16th cent. 1840,
f. 24 b.
Henningius (H— C— X X*D* of
Utrecht. Letter to C. Sibelius a Goor,
1679. Lat. 2729, f. 46.
Henningius (Joachimus), of Qustrdw;
Sttbconrcctor Schotas Joannitia. Me-
moria de F. Hofmanno, 17th cent. 2888,
ff. 34-41.
Epitaph on B. Moller, 1667. Lat.
2888, f. 88.
Hennywood, Lady. Plaister for sore
eyes, late 17th cent. 1087, f. 53 b.
HenrichBen ( ), Secretary to the
King of Denmark. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1742. Fr. 4057, f. 148.
Henricus (J — ), of Copenhagen. Letter
to J. II. Magelius, 1707. Lat. 2877,
f. 251.
Henrion (Nicholas). Letter to G.
Schroedter, n. d. Fr. 2877, f. 308.
Henriquez(Antonius). Formerly owned
MS. 2983.
250
INDEX.
Henry the Minstrel, commonly called
Blind Harry. Supposed copy of his
chronicle, circ. 1600. 1226.
Henshaw (Thomas), of the Middle
Temple ; Under Secretary of the French
tongue to Charles It. Alchemical diary
and practice, 1668. 2222, ff. 136 b-
141b.
Letter to, from Dr. H. Power,
[1654-1655]. 1342, f. 8.
Henshaw (Thomas). Letter (misdated
[16]70) to Sir H. Sloane, [169}.] 4038,
I 138.
Hensman (Domina ), of co.
Northants. Medical prescriptions for,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812,
ff. 17 b, 50 b.
Henzell (B— ), Alchemist, of Oxford.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1737. 4055,
ff. 187, 190.
Hepburn (George), of King's Lynn, co.
Norfolk. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1721-
1734. 4053, f. 97 ; 4075, f. 218 ; 4078,
f. 6 b.
Hepburn (James), 4th Earl of Bothtcell,
aftcrw. Duke of Orkney. Order of the
Scottish Council for bis trial, 28 March,
1567. Copy. 3199, f. 8 b.
Bond of the Scottish Lords sup-
porting him, 19 April, 1567. Copies.
3199, ff. 96, 137 b, 312, 337.
Letter to the Archbishop of Glas-
gow, 1567. Copy. 3199, f. 151 b.
Hepburne (Robert), M.D. of Leyden.
Treatment of diseases and medical diary,
1660-1661. Lat. 201.
Heptin8tall (John), Publisher. Letter
to Dr. W. Holder, 169|. 1388, f. 155.
Heraldry. Catalogue of books of
heraldry, circ. 1700. 885, f. 110.
• Treatise on, 1 5th cent. Lat. and
Engl. 3744, ff. 2 b-7.
Ancient manner and order of the
Officers at Arms, made and confirmed,
1568. 1742, ff. 26-47.
Ordinary of Arms, 17th cent.
Alphabet of arms to letter B,
1461.
17th cent. 662, ff. 12 b-23.
Arms of the Barons :n 1301 in
Parliament, 18th cent. Engraved. 3424,
f. 3.
r. Arms.
Camden (William).
Constable (Philip).
Locusto (Arch an gel o).
Pont (James).
Suffolk, County of.
Herbert* Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 50.
Herbert (Capt. ), of Tangier. In-
structions to W. Rumbold, 1667. 3509,
f. 208.
Herbert (Anne}, widow of Arthur, Earl
of Torrington. ' Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1724. 4077, f. 234.
Herbert (Arthur), Earl of Torrington.
. Original instructions, as Admiral, on
the expedition to Ireland, 1689. 3650,
f. 14.
Original instructions, as Admiral,
on the expedition to Brest, 1689. 3650,
f. 16 b.
Letter to, as Commissioner of
Longitude, from W. Gunbie, n. d. 3322,
f. 170.
Herbert (E— ), of Kidbrook, co. Kent.
Letter, from her to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4075, f. 221.
Herbert (Edward), Baron Herbert of
Cherbury. De veritate, 1622. Orig.
with autogr. corrections. Imperf. 3957.
Correspondence with J. Hubner,
1640. Lat. copies. 639, ff. 89-97, 125-
.141.
Herbert (Sir Edward), Solicitor-General.
Report from the Lords' Committee to
the Commons, with the Commons' resolu-
tions, 1640. 1200, ff. 27-30.
Herbert (Sir Edward), titular Earl of
Portland] Lord Chief Justice. Charac-
ter of, by Councillor Sloane, 17th cent.
4021, f. 147.
Letter to, from , 1687. 4062,
f. 224.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1688.
4068, f. 7.
Herbert (George), Public Orator at Cam-
bridge. Letter to Bishop Andrewes,
[1619-1626]. Lat. 118, f. 10.
Verses on A ranee from "The
Temple," and stanzas LVIH and Lin
from the " Church Porch " ; out of the
edition of 1678. 3796, f. 17 b.
MS. 3957 was dedicated to, by his
brother, Lord Herbert of Cherburv, in
1622.
Herbert (H— ). v. Herbert (Henry), 9//«
Earl of Pembroke.
Herbert (Henry), 2nd Earl of Pembroke.
Royal letter to, for men to be sent out
of Wales into Ireland, 1596. Copy.
33, f. 11 b.
Herbert (Henry), M.P. Letter to, from
Th. Duckett, [1646]. 2404, f. 5.
INDEX.
251
Herbert (Henry), 9M Earl of Pembroke.
Memoir by, of his father, 1734. Fr.
4068, f. 251.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, [1722]-
173 J, and n. d. 4053, f. 217; 4055,
f. 265 ; 4059, ff. 154-1 60 b ; 4076, f. 242.
Herbert (Jo — ), J.P. for co. Middlesex.
Warrant for the apprehension of Mrs.
Willan, 1703. 4026, f. 256.
Herbert (Mary), 3>t/ wife of Henry, 2nd
Earl of Pembroke. Tragea: a medical
receipt of, copied by Sir T. Turquet de
Mayerne, circ. 1620. Lat. 1988, f. 138.
Epitaph on, attributed to B.Jonson,
17th cent. 1792, f. 59.
Herbert (Mary), wife of Hon. Robert
Sawyer Herbert. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4075, f. 220.
Herbert (Philip), Earl of Montgomery,
afterw. 4M Earl of Pembroke. Privy
Council letter, signed by, 162$. 3827,
f. 71.
Bond to Sir P. Vanloor, for a loan
of £1000 to pay his debts, 1626.
Sigtud. lQ4&f. 261.
Suggestions of improvements in
husbandry addressed to, post 1630.
2519.
Herbert (Hon. Robert Sawyer), of High-
clere ; 2«rf son of Thomas, $th Earl of
Pemfjrokc. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4075, f. 219.
Herbert (Thomas), Sth Earl of Pembroke.
Memoir of, by his son Henry and Sir H.
Sloane, 1734. Fr. 4068, f. 250.
Letters to Sir H. sloane, n. d.
4059, fT. 148-153 b ; 4078, f. 14.
Herbert (W — ). Stanzas on a brother's
death, 16th cent. 2497, f. 2.
Herbert (William), 3rd Earl of Pem-
broke. Privy Council letter, signed by,
162J. 3827, f. 71.
Bond to Sir P. Vanloor for a loan
of £1000 to his brother Philip, 1626.
1044, f. 261.
Poem, 17th cent. Copy. 1446,
f. 35.
Poem on his death, while Chan-
cellor of Oxford, [1630]. 542, f. 14.
Herbinet ( ), of Paris. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, with a printed advertise-
ment, 1715. Fr. 4044, ff. 14, 16.
Herd (John), M.D. ; Prebendary of York.
Historia Henrici Regis Septimi heroico
carmine descripta, 16th cent. 1818,
ff. 132-166.
Hereford, City of. Account of the
siege of, 164$. 1519, f. 66.
MS. 272 belonged to several of the
citizens.
Heremitiu8 (Daniel). v. Eremita
(Daniel).
Heri (Therri de). v. He*ry (Thierri de).
Hering (Christophorus). Funeral ora-
ti-n in praise of A. von Eitzen, 1653.
Lat. 2888, f. 21.
Herland (Bartholus). v. Severinius al.
Herland (Bartholus).
Herle (William), English Ambassador to
Embden. Propositions from, to Count
Edzard, 1586. Lat. 3299, f. 12.
Herlin (Georgius), Augustcnsif. Formerly
owned MS. 702.
Herman al. Hermann (Anna), widow
of Paulus Hermannns. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1698-1704. 4037, ff. 15, 50,
125, 163, 184, 207, 243, 297, 335 ; 4038,
ff. 16,62; 4039, ff. 200, 231.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. Imperf.
3322, f. 175.
Herman (John), of Leyden. Letters to
J. Petiver, 1711. 3321, ff. 262, 265.
Hermann (Anna), v. Herman.
Hermann (Johann Jacob), Professor of
Greek at Basle. Autograph in album,
1670. 1795 or 2597, f. 56.
Hermannus (Paulus), M.D., Professor
of Botany at Leyden. Materia Medica,
17th cent. 2299.
Cynosura artis medicse, 17th cent.
and 1697. 1211 ; 1363.
Drawings from his *' Paradisus
Batavus," with autograph notes, 17th
cent. 4003, ff. 25-80.
Hermes, S. Memoria de, 15th cent.
2916, f. 121 b.
Hermes the Interpreter. Charac-
ters of a Puritan, a Protestant and a
Papist, in verse, by A. Leighton, 1622.
346, ff. 2-10 b.
Hermes, Trismegistus. Secreta alche*
mica, 14th cent. 2135, ff. 12-17.
De salibus et corporibus, 14th
cent. 1698, ff. 53-55.
Liber artis alchimis, 14th cent.
1754, f. 60.
De quintis essentiis, 15th cent.
Engl. 73, ff. 10-25.
Opus summum, metrice, 15th
cent. 212, ff. 33 b-25 j 692, ff. 83 b-93.
252
INDEX.
Hermes, Trismegistus (continued). Opus
minerale, 15th cent. 2327, ff. 15-20.
The visions of Hermes, 1 5th cent.
690, ff. 27-30.
De lapide philosophies, 15th cent.
2327, f. 4 b.
De transmutatione corporurn, 15th
cent. 2327. f. 14.
Tabula Smaragdina cum Hortu-
lani commentario, 1545, 1580, and 17th
cent. Lot., Engl, and Germ. ,320,
f. 112b; 1255, ff. 250-253 b; 2327,
ff. 28-30; 2528, ff. 109b-110; 2715,
ff. 82-89 b ; 3117, ff. 95-108 b ; 3580, A.
ff. 23 b-31 (Printed) ; 3427, f. 48.
Excerpta ex commentariolo in
Tabulnm Smaragdinam ab H. Jacob i no,
17th cent. 3737, ff. 107-138.
De judiciis astrorum, 16th cent.
311, ff. 123-128 b.
Of Hermetical philosophy, circ.
1600. 687.
Hermetic Philosophy, 1671-1677.
1676.
Collectanea chymica Hermetica,
17th cent. 2053, ff. 2-65.
Hermetick Raptures: a poem,
17th cent. 3632, ff. 148-lb7.
Liber Magicus, 17th cent. 3847,
ff. 84-100.
Translation of his u Mathematical 1
Phvsickes," by J. Harvey, 17th cent.
1734, ff. 283-298.
"Book of the xii. glasses," 17th
cent. 3633, ff. 34-47.
Treatise on alchymy, 17th cent.
317, ff. 18-26.
HydropyTographum Hermeticum,
translated from Germany by I. F. H.
633, ff. 87-94 b.
Concordance between him and
Aristotle, by G. Ripley, 17th cent.
3667, ff. 149 b-157.
De imaginibus magicis, 17th cent.
3850, ff. 182-187.
Hernandez (Francisco), Novi Orbis
Medicus Primarius. Historia reruni
medicaram Hispania Novae, 17th cent.
1555.
Heme (John). Formerly owned MS.
636.
Heme (Thomas X Tutor to the Duke of
Bedford's children. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1720. 4075, ff. 222, 224.
Hero, of Alexandria. Vocabulorum
geometries definition**, 1547. Greek.
Copied, 1650. 2437.
Herodotus. Three speeches in Hero-
dotus, Bks. vn., viii., translated by R.
Sherburne, 1656. 832, f. 40 b.
Heron (Sir Cuthbert), of Chipchase.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 168}. 2724,
f. 196.
Heron (Thomas), of co. Line. Grant
of M.D. to, from Padua University,
1602. Lat. 3450.
Herrengrund, in Hungary. Account
of a copper mine near, by Dr. E. Browne,
17th cent. 1911-1913, f. 159.
Herriard, co. Southants. Memorandum
of sums paid for the church, 1516. 2581,
f. 24 b.
Herrick (Robert), Poet. Poems, 17th
cent. Copies. 1446, ff. 17 b, 18 b, 62 b,
74 b, 88.
Herries, Baron, r. Maxwell (John).
Herring (Francis), J/./)., of London.
Translation of J. Oberndoerffer's *' The
anatomyes of the true physition
and counterfeit mounte-banke," 1602.
Imperf. Printed. 1 2 1, ff. 62-65 b.
Herrliberger (David). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 172J. 4050, f. 72.
Hertel (Benjamin), of Grimma in Afeis-
sen, in Saxony. Autograph in album,
1693. 2360, f. 50.
Hertel (Christ irn Friedrich), of Grim/ha
in Meissen, in Saxony. Autograph in
album, 1693. 2360, f. 52.
Hertford, County of. Letter to the
Justices, from James I., 1608. 3827, f. 3.
Letter to the New Drapery Com-
pany in, from Lord ^Salisbury, and Sir
F. Bacon, [1618]. 3827, f. 189.
Hertford, Earl of. v. Seymour (Ed ward).
Hertodt a Todtenfeldt (Johann Ferdi-
nand), Philosophies et Medicine Doctor.
Kpistolse ad Ephemeridum collectores
contra Philalethem anonymum, cum
anonymi responsionibus, 17th cent.
646, ff. 2, 3 b, 11 b, 13,23,24.
Herveius, Ursi Campi Abfjas. v. Beau-
gency (Herve de).
Hervey (Thomas), of Doumhnm. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1$}$. 4037, f. 375.
Hervy (Francis), of Weston Farell, co.
Northants. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 64.
Medical prescription for his wife,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812,
f. 79.
INDEX.
253
H6ry (Thierri de), Surgeon to Henri III.,
of France. Treatise, in 1568, on the
French pox, translated by Dr. W. Martin,
1588. 2323, ff. 9-48.
Hery&rd, Parish of. v. Herriard, co.
Southants.
Herzogenbusch. v. Bois-le-Duc, in
Brabant.
Hesilrig (Sir Arthur), v. Hasilrig.
Hesketh (Henry), Chaplain to Charles
II. and William III. Sermon on
Matth. vi. 22, sent with a letter to
Dr. S. Collins, 1704. Autogr. 1824,
ff. 127-134.
Hesketh (Martha), wife of T/iomas
Hesketh, M.P. for Preston. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4075, f. 226.
Heslerigg {Sir Arthur), v. Haselrig.
Hess (Jean), of Zurich, Letter to J.
Petiver, 1713. Fr. 3322, f. 19.
Hesae-Caasel, Landgrace of. Maurice.
Letter on some alchemical work for,
1608. 2172, f. 18.
Otto. Autograph in album, 1611,
1615. 3415, f. 17 b ; 3416, f. 9 b.
Hesslerr (Georgio Ridolfo d'), of Naples.
Owned, in 1624, MS. 2757.
Hethoote (Sir Gilbert), v. Heathcote.
Hetherington (J—), Secretary to the
Duke of Belford. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1724, 1725. 4075, ff. 209-215.
Heucher (Joannes Henricus de),
Physician to the King of Poland, and
Professor of Anatomy and Botany in
Wittenberg Academy. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1727-1742. Lat. aud Fr. 3322,
f. 117 ; 4049, f. 48; 4051, ff. 8, 304-
306 b ; 4052, f. 108 ; 4055, f. 15 ; 4056,
f. 104; 4057, f. 143.
Letters to, from Sir Hf Sloane,
1727-1740, and m. d. Fr., Engl, and
Lat. 3322, ff. 122, 184 ; 4069, ff. 5, 36,
169.
Heurrdus (Johannes). Medical pre-
scriptions taken out of his works, 17th
cent. Lat. 1394, ff. 106-130.
Commentaries on "Hippocratis
Aphorismi," 17th cent. Lat. Excerpts.
739, ff. 64-72 ; 1511, ff. 97 b-148.
Institutiones mediae, 17th cent.
Excerpts. 739, ff. 72 b-98 b.
De febribus, 17th cent. Excerpts.
3792, ff. 13-19.
Heuss (Michael), of Memmingcn. Letters
to Dr. J. G. Scheuchser, 1726, 1727.
Germ. 3322, ff. 115, 119, 124 ; 4066, f. 3.
Hevelius (Joannes). Consul at Dantzic.
Letter to , on J. Horrocks' M Venus
in Sole visa," [166?]. Lat. Imperf. 651,
f. 165.
Letter to, from M. Behro, 1667.
Transl. 3646, f. 91.
Letters to, from Drs. N. Grew and
R. Hooke, 1677, 1678. Lat. 1942,
ff. 4, 31.
Howard ( ). Note of his son's birth
and sicknesses, 165J-1653. 1778, f. 9.
Heweteon (Mary). Certificate of her
marriage to Dr. N. Grew, 1678. 1941,
f. 17.
Heweteon (N— ). Letter to her brother-
in-law, Dr. N. Grew, 1687. 1963, f.
100 b.
Hewett (Sir William), Lord Mayor of
London, Letter to, from the Council,
1559. 1710, ff. 158-160.
Hewett (Thomas). Appointment of, as a
Pensioner of the Charterhouse, by the
Duke of Ormonde, 1682. 203, f. 133.
Hewit (John), Jamaica Planter. Petition
to Lord Carlisle against Ensign R. Beare,
[1677-1681]. 2723, f. 25.
Hewitt (Thomas), M.D., of Warwick.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1721. 4075,
f. 227.
Hewson (John), Regicide. Letter to Sir
T. Fairfax, 164} 1519, f. 166.
Heydami0, D. v. Heidan (Abraham).
Heyden (John), Yeoman, of Whittington.
Memorandum of debt of, to H. Johnson,
n. d. 3547, f. 5.
Heydenreich (Carol us GottofredusX
Student of Laws at Leipzig. Autograph
in album, 1693. 2360, f. 41.
Heydon, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 43 b.
Heydon {Capt. % "Refurmcre"
Officer in Bremen. Note of arrears of
pay bought by, 17 th cent. 356, ff. 1,
35 b.
Heydon (John), Astrologer and Attorney.
Note of his birth, 1629. 1708, f. 113.
Heylin (Peter), of Magdalen College,
Oxford. Verses on Christ Church men
cone, the play before the King and Prince
at Woodstock, 1621. 542, f. 38.
Heyner ( ). Heyneriana miscellanea,
17th cent. 1988, ff. 161-167.
Hey rick (John), o/S/. Martin's, Leicester.
Epitaph, 1589. 1630, f. 164 b.
254
INDEX.
Heyward (Sir George). MS. 3151 was,
temp. Jas. I., dedicated to him by G.
Pye.
Heyworth (William), Bishop of Lichfield
and Coventry. Information of his proc-
tors prosecuting the cause and business
of the firstfruits of his sees at Rome,
circ. 1423. Lat. 4079.
Hibernus (Cornelius), ex - Franciscan
Friar. Letter to Qu. Elizabeth, n. d.
Lat. 3299, f. 43.
Hickes (George), D.D., Dean of Worcester,
and Bishop of Thctford. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, [16]99-171j, and n. d. Lat.
and Engl. 4037, f. 267 ; 4038, f. 6 ;
4041, f. 327 ; 4042, f. 218 ; 4043, f. 230 ;
' 4059, ff. 161-170 b.
Letter to, from R. Thoresbv, 1701.
4063, f. 119.
Letter to, from T. Hyde, 170J.
4063, f. 133.
Letter to, from H. Wanley, 1702.
3984, f. 261.
Letter to, from Sir G. Wheler, n. d.
4067, f. 204.
Letter to, from ■
f. 148.
-, n. d. 4066,
Hickes (J — ), of co. Cornw. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1703. 4039, ff. 163, 164.
Letter to, from Dr. W. Musgrave,
1704. 4025, f. 186.
Hickford (Robert), servant of tl\e Du':e
of Norfolk. Trial for high treason, 157J.
1427, ff. 82-86.
Hickford (William). Letter to, from
H. Ovington, 1687. 2717, f. 33.
Hickie (Den.), M.D., of Meulant sur
Seine. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720.
4045, !. 298.
Hickman (F— ), Clerk of the Council in
Jamaica. Copies of minutes of councils
in Jamaica, 1687 - 1688, during the
governorship of the Duke of Albemarle,
certified by, 168f . 1599, f. 127 b.
Hickman (Henry), Nonconformist Divine.
Exhortation after sermon at Leyden in the
afternoon, 15 June, 1664. 608, f. 228 b.
Hickman (N— ), Physician to the Duke
of Kingston. Letter to Sir H. .Sloane,
1726. 4075, f. 228.
Hickman (Thomas Windsor), 1th Baron
Windsor, after to. 1st Earl of Plymouth.
Royal letters to the council of Jamaica,
appointing him Governor, 1661. 856,
f. 37.
Letter to, from C. de P. Leneville,
Hide (Ned), r. Hyde (Hon. Edward), 3rd
son of Edward, 1st Earl of Clarendon.
Hiegell (Joannes Crafto), Electoris T,e~
virensis Archiater. Letters to J. Petiver,
1704-1709. Lat. 3321, ff. 160, 174,250;
4064* f. 71.
Hiel ( ). Theological discourse, 17th
cent. 2608.
Hieroglyphic©. Schemata hierogly-
phics, 15th cent. 3551, ff. 63-69 b.
Hieronymus, Sanctus. v. Jerome,
Saint.
Higden (Ranulph), Chronicler. Poly-
chronicon, lib. I., 15th cent. 289,
ff. 1-54.
Higgen (Richard), of Silkstone, co. York.
Note of his marriage to Agnes, widow of
T. Headelaie, 1581. 130, f. 73.
Higgins (John), Vicar of Winsham, co.
Som. G. Rypley's «« Medulla Alkimias,"
translated by, 17th cent. 1842, ff. 78-98.
Higgins (Richard), Steward of St.
Thomas* Hospital, London. Legacy to
St. Thomas' Hospital, 1671. 2728, A.
f. 78.
Highmore, Family of. Questions re-
specting the birth and death of members
of, 1682. 1053, f. 58.
Arms, 17th cent. 542, f. 1.
Highmore (Abraham), Maj. Letters to
his cousin, Dr. N. Highmore, 16 -$3. 1053,
ff. 49, 54, 56.
Highmore (Elizabeth), \rife of Dr.
Nathaniel Highmore. Formerly owned
MS. 535.
Highmore (Nathanael), Rector of
Caundle Purse, co. Dors. Letter to,
from his son, Dr. N. Highmore, n. d.
Draft. 546, f. 3.
Highmore (Nathanael), M.D. Loci
communes, 1676-1683. Lit. and Engl.
534; 545; 548; 549; 581.
Anatomia res tau rata, sive corporis
humani disquisitionis anatomicae liber
primus, 17th cent. Hohgr. 546.
Anatomia restaurata, 17th cent.
Corrected draft. 547.
Collectanea de remediis, 17th cent.
535.
De medicamentorum facultatibus,
17th cent. 576.
Collectanea anatomica, 17th cent.
577.
1662. Fr. 2448, f. 56.
Institutions anatomica, 17tn
cent. 579.
INDEX.
255
Highmore (Nathanael), M.D. (con-
tinued). De febribus, 17th cent. 573.
Observations de signis morborum,
17th cent. 582, ff. 1-32 b.
Observations de methodo medendi,
17th cent. 582, ff. 33-37 b.
De urinis, 17th cent. 572, ff. 1-22.
Medicamenta chemica, 17th cent.
543, ff. 1-19.
Drafts of letters on medical sub-
jects, 17th cent. 548, passim.
Letter, on the death of Lady Syden-
ham, to her father, n d. Orig. draft. 538.
Letters to, from his cousin, Maj. A.
Highmore, 1683. 1053, ff. 49, 54, 56.
Owned MS. 542.
Highway (Jacobus). Versus de lupo et
agno, 17th cent. 1466, f. 382.
Hilardu.8, Necromanticus. Dialogus inter
eum et quendam spiritum, de lapide
philosophorum, 16th cent. 1077, f. 3.
Hilaret (Peter), Physician, of St. Jean
d*Angely. Medical commonplace book,
1526, 1527. Lot. 9.
Hildanus (Guilhelmus Fabricius). v.
Fabricius (Wilhelm), von BUden.
Hildersham (Arthur), of Trinity Hall,
Cambridge. Notes of his sermons by
D. Foote, 17th cent. 598, f. 8.
Hildred (Philip), of Port Royal, Jamaica.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1680. 2724,
f. 202.
Hill ( ), of London. Notes of births
and deaths of his children, 1504-1515.
1609, f. 1.
Hill ( ), of Tangier. Accompts betw.
Col. H. Norwood and W. Rumbold
made up by, 1666-1667. 3509, f. 153 b.
Hill ( ), of Oresham College. Letter
to, from Sir H. Sloane, 169 j. 4068, f. 17.
Hill ( ). Medical case, 18th cent.
4078, f. 100.
Hill (Abraham), Commissioner of Trade.
Commonplace books, 17th -18th centt.
Lat., Engl, and Fr. 2891-2900.
Collection of papers relating to
trade, 18th cent. 2902.
Collections of philosophical papers,
17th cent. 2903.
R. Hooker's opinion of Government,
extracted from his Ecclesiastical Polity
by, 17th cent. 3828, ff. 92-95.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1692-
172 J, and n. d. 4036, ff. 124, 345 ; 4040,
f. 131; 4046, ff. 48, 183; 4059, f. 171.
Epitaph, 1721. 3515, f. 34.
Hill (Ann). Letter to J. Petiver, 17 lg.
4065, f. 241.
Hill (Benjamin). Letter to Dr. Scott,
1694. 2338, f. 65.
Hill (Edmond). Note of his daughters'
births, 1604, 1606. 2561, f. 54.
Hill (Elizabeth). Letter to Dr. Bynnes,
1652. 153, f. 40 b.
Hill (George), Apothecary, of London.
Experiments and cures performed and
done by, 1626-1628. 333, ff. 23-42.
Hill (Gilbert), of Charterhouse School, and
Cambridge University ; brother of Aaron
Hill. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1738
Lat. 4055, f. 347.
Hill (John), Ironmonger, of Worcester.
Bond to R. Brown, 1579. 2497, f. 33.
Hill (John), Colonel. Letter to
Persons, circ. 1670. Copy. 1823, f. 48.
Hill (John), of London. Letter to Sir J.
Mordaunt, 1672. Copy. 3511, f. 83.
Hill (John), of Dundee. Letter to J.
Petiver, 1712. 4065, f. 41.
Hill (Joseph), Nonconformist Divine.
Sermon at Ley den, 1664. 608, ff. 216-
228 b.
Hill (Joseph), Beadle of the Apothecaries
Society. Letter to J. Petiver, 1714.
4065, f. 175.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1731.
4052, f. 15.
Hill (/fen. Joseph), Precentor of St. DavicTs
Cathedral. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1738. 4075, f. 230.
Hill (Sir Moyses), Provost- Marshal of
Ulster. Letters to Lord Falkland, 1627,
1629. 3827, ff. 110, 163.
Hill (S— ). letter to J. Petiver, n. d.
4066, f. 378.
Hill (Thomas), of Emmanuel Coll., Cam-
bridge. Notes of his sermons, by D.
Foote, 17th cent. 598, f. 23 b.
Hill (Thomas). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1733. 4053, f. 33.
Hillary (Christopher), of Windsor. Re-
ceipts, chiefly medical, 1616-1630. 255,
ff. 1-22.
Hillersden (John), Rector of Stoke Gold-
ingion, co. Bucks. Medical prescriptions
for his wife, by Dr. J. Metford, 165g.
Lat. 2812, ff. 53, 61b.
Hillingdon, co. Middl. Drawings of
funguses found at, 17th cent. 4015,
ff. 20-33 b.
256
INDEX.
Hilo, Port of, in Peru. Map of, 1681.
3820, f. 63.
Hilton, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 45.
Hinckley (Nicholas). Owned, in 1692,
MS. 3762, ff. 32-63.
Hinde ( ). Letter to her, from Lady
Ferrers, 1732. 4066, f. 99.
Hinde ( John), Sliorthand icntcr. Preface
to the life of C. Love, 1651. 3945,
f. 78 h.
Hinde (Thomas), Mcrcfuint, of Liverpool.
Letter to A. Dudley, 169$. 4062, f. 265.
Hindley al. Hammon (Jo — ), a Scotch
Physician in London. Owned, in 1648,
MS. 316.
Hinton ( ). Tallies in his hands
belonging to W. Rumbold, 1667. 3509,
f. 214.
Hiort (Gaspano Severini), of Copenfiagen.
Letter to C. Schroedter, 1668. ital.
2876, f. 41.
Hippocrates. Epistola ad Antigonum
Regem, Hth cent. 2839, f. Ill b.
Epiotoia ad Mxcenatem suum,
12th cent. 1975, f. 8.
Epistola contra iufirraitates, 12th
cent. 2030, f. 132.
Epistola de di&ta ad Alexandrum
Magnaro, 15th cent. 3866, f. 53.
Libri ** Dinamediarum " et dieta-
rum, 12th ceut. 84, ff. 34, 40.
De astrologia medicorum, 13th
cent. 3282, ff. 89 b-90:
Astronomia in acutis, 15th cent.
3171, ff. 104b-116.
Liber secretorum, 15th cent. 3124,
ff. 191b-196b.
Le liures que io YjMjcras enoiai a
Cesar, 14th cent. 1611, ff. 143-147 b ;
2412, ff. 1-60; 3126, if. 25-64; 3550,
ff. 217-225;— 15th cent. Engl. 706,
f. 95; 2401, ff. 88 b-96 ; 2584, ff. 9-12 b ;
Engl, verse. 32*5, ff. 73-76.
Aphorismi, 13th cent. Lot. 1124,
ff. 36 b-45 ;— 14th tent. 1610, ff. 19 b-
25 b;— 15th cent. 963, ff. 80b-85;
2391, ff. 131-133 b ;— 17th cent. Lot.
and Engl. 1635, ff. 78-122; 2769,
ff. 50, 61 b-83 ; Eivfl. 2811, ff. 8 b-18,
37; 2820, ff. 11-32 b.
Aphorismi cum commentario,
17th cent. Printed and MS. 1755;
Lat. and Engl. 2117, ff. 13-31, 254-
298 ; 2809, ff. 5-7 ; 3380, ff. 1-51.
■ Wedelii collegium in Aphorismos,
17th cent. 2862, B. ff. 1-85.
Hippocrates (continued). Note ex com-
mentariis Heurnii in Aphorismos, 17th
cent. 1511, ff. 97b-148.
Aphorisms relating to diet selected
from, by J. But inns, 17 th cent. 1639,
ff. 92-114.
r Gryffii interpretations in Aphoris-
17th cent. 3044, ff. 172-176.
Explicatio Aphorismi XV., sect. 3,
17th cent. 3984, f. 15.
Commentaria in Aphorismos 46-
53, sect, v., 17th cent. Imperf. 2557,
ff. 43-50 b.
» Prognostics, 13th cent. Lat.
1124, ff. 45b-50;— 14th cent. 1610,
ff. 25b-29b;— 17th cent. Lat. and
Engl. 1635, ff. 123-149 b. Engl. 2811,
ff. 31-36, 38 ; 2820, ff. 33-42.
De regimine acutorura, 13th cent.
Lat. 1124, ff. 51-57;— 14th cent.
1610, ff. 48-52.
De signis mortis, 14th cent. 3550,
ff. 5-9 ;— 15th cent. 282, f. 124; 284,
f. 72 b; EngL 405, ff. 123-125 b;
3531, f. 33 b;— 1506. 345, f. 20;—
16th cent. 2320, f. 70.
Experiment^ 14th cent. 3550,
ff. 230-241.
Medicina mensinm anni, 14th cent.
1754, f. 1 b.
De judiciis e lunse obstrratione
formandis de sanitate, vita et morte
infirmorum, 15th cent. 780, ff. 55 b-
58 b.
Prelect iones in epidemicas his-
torias et libros propheticoram ejns,
16th cent. 1396, ff. 40-161, 162-173.
De natura hominis, circ. 1553.
Excerpts. 3043, ff. 95 b-98.
In librum '* De natura hominb '
explications, circ. 1553. 3043, ff. 132-
143, 256-261.
Ypocras de erbis colligendis, 15th
cent. 962, ff. 85b-89b.
Lectiones Guischardi in librum (le
salubri dista, 1555. 3044, ff. 1-25 b.
Extract a medica et chemica ex,
17th cent. 2011, ff. 1-130.
Commentaria in ejus libros de
victus ratione in morbis acutig, ab,E. Fer-
nandez, 17th cent. 2984, ff. 173-235.
Prenotions, 17th cent. 2820,
ff. 42 b-81.
Prediction*, 1650. 2820, ff. 81 b-
109.
De insomniis, 1650. Engl. 2820,
ff. 109b-U8.
Sententiae de medico, 18th cent.
3413, f. 7.
*N,
INDEX.
257
Hippocrates (continued). Fragment of
his Life by Soranus, 17th cent. 1913,
f. 51.
Hirsohmann a Tugendtleben (Six-
tus). Petitions to the Protector, O.
Cromwell, relative to a plan of union
among the Protestant churches, [1653-
1657]. 648, ff. 141-144 b.
Hirzelius (Solomon), of Utrecht. Letter
to J. C. Scheuchzer, 1722. Lat. 4065,
f. 296.
Hispalensis (Joannes), v. Johannes,
Hispalensis.
Hispaniola. v. San Domingo.
HispanUB (Petrus), Tusculani Episcopus.
v. Home, Bishops of. John XXI.
History. Observations on reading it;
in cypher, 17th cent. 2395, ff. 1 b-122.
Directions for painting historical
«' tables," late 16th cent. 1041 ; 1062 ;
1063; 1082; 1096; 1169.
Historical notes extracted from
various authors, 16th, 17th centt. Lat.
1083, ff. 64b-43 (reversed); Engl.
and Lat. 1301, ff. 185, 343; 1510,
ff. lb-9,48b-50b, 54-107; Engl and
Fr. 2716, ff. 66-69 b ; Lat. and Dutch.
2764, f. 113; 2987, f. 4; 3796, ff. 8,
12 b, 15.
Historic ex annalibns Gnecis et
Romania excerptse, 17th cent. 2144,
ff. 151-158 b, 184-188 b, 200-203 b.
Catalogue of the British Historians
that have been printed, circ. 1700. 885,
f. 34 b.
Chronological tables from the
Flood to the death of Christ, 17th cent.
3242.
Notes from the ecclesiastical his-
tory of the first century after Christ,
17th cent. 3776, f. 41.
Genealogical tables from the
Creation to a.d. 902, 17th cent. 2498.
Account of memorable passages
from Adam to A.D. 1217, 17th cent.
3776, ff. 18-30.
r. Dymmok (John).
Henry the Minstrel.
Leigh (Charles).
Matthias (Christianus).
Morinville ( de).
Power (Henry).
Hitchcocke (Robert), Tanner, of Clap-
ton, co. Middl. Lawsuit r. R. Henlye,
1633. 3299, f. 42.
Hoadly (Benjamin), Bishop of Winchester.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1736. 4054,
i. 259.
SLOANE INDEX.
Hoadly (Benjamin), JO).; son of the
Bishop of Winchester. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 17jfl. 4056, f. 183.
Hoare (Sir Richard), Lord Mayor of
London. Permission from, for travel-
ling by water to Gravesend on Sunday,
1713. 4020, f. 107.
Hoare (Thomas). Formerly owned MS.
3450.
Hobart (Sir Henry), Is* Bart.; Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas, and Chan-
cellor to Prince Charles. MS. 1065 was
dedicated to, betw. 1617 and 1625, by
R. Etherington.
Hobart (James). Letters and verses
addressed to Sir H. Sloane, 1721, and
n. d. 3516, ff. 1, 9, 154; 4046, f. 157 ;
4059, f. 173.
Hobart (John). Medical and culinary
receipts, 17th cent. 2155.
Hobbes (Thomas), of Malmcsbury. De
mirabilibus Pecci poema, [1636]. 1865,
ff. 145-156 b.
Examination of his philosophical
opinions, by Bishop Bramhall and others,
1645, 1646. 1012.
Animadversions on his Leviathan,
by A. Ross, 1653. 2283, ff. 61-65.
Seven philosophical problems, pre-
sented to Charles II. [1662]. 3930.
Treatise of winds and tides, 17th
cent. 3943, ff. 158-166.
The principles of, 17th cent. 904,
f. 14.
The creed of, 17th cent 1458, f. 35.
HobbB (Thomas), M.D. Medical certifi-
cate signed by, 169j. 4075, f. 232.
Hobbs (William), of Weymouth. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1709. 4042, f. 13.
Hobby, r. Hoby.
Hobson ( ), Consul at Venice. Case
of operation on, for the stone, by D.
Marchetti, ante 1688. 1709, f. 127.
Hobson (Jane), of Henley on Thftmes
Rectory, co. Oxon. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1725. 4075, f. 233.
Hobson (Thomas), the Cambridge Carrier.
Epitaph, 17th cent. 542, f. 52.
Hoburg ( ). Observations on his
"Praxis Arndiana," by J. G. Pritz,
17th cent. Germ. 2887, f. 1.
Hoby (Sir Philip). Instructions to, as
Ambassador to France, 1551. 2442,
ff. 46-50 b.
Instructions to, as Commissioner
to Calais, 1552. 2442, ff. 24-26.
258
INDEX.
Hocoleve (Thomas), Poet. "De regi-
mine principum," 15th cent. 1212 ;
1825.
Hochstetter (Daniel), a German. Li-
cence to, of the mines royal in England
and Wales, 1564. 1709, ff. 35-54.
Hoddesdon (Christopher). Instructions
to, as Commissioner for the German loan,
1576. 2442, f. 106.
Hodges (Sir Joseph). Owned, in 1717,
MS. 2759.
Hodges (Nathanael), M.D. Medical
observation?, receipts, and cases, 17th
cent. 810.
— Entries of births and baptisms of
him, his brothers and sisters, 1625-1632.
810, ff. 1, 2.
Hodges (Richard). Medical common-
place book, 1655. Lat. 950.
Hodges (Robert). Commonplace book,
1693. 3345.
Hodges (Thomas). Medical receipts,
17th cent. 2235-2241.
Indices by, to his own and Sir H.
Piatt's libraries, 17th cent. 2242; 2243.
Memoranda of his lands in London
and Surrey, 1642-1649. 2239, ff. 1-7,
98.
Hodges (Thomas), of Canterbury. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1718, 1719. 4075,
ff. 235-240 b.
Hodges (William). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 1968, f. 99.
Hodgkin (Thomas), Commissary of
Musters at Port Royal. Letter to Lord
Carlisle, 1680. 2724, f. 248.
Hodgkins (Hannah). Horoscope, 1653.
1778, f. 13.
Hodgson (J—), o/ the Royal Observatory
at Greenwich. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1701. 4038, f. 153.
Hodgson (James), Mathematical Master
at Christ's Hospital, London. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1729. 4050, f. 192.
Hodgson (John), Rector of Moulion, co.
Line. Funeral sermons on Lady Beau-
mont, 1640, 164{. Copied, 1658. 1470,
ff. 249, 258.
'■ ■ Dedicatory letters to Sir T. Mon-
son, Lady N. Monson, and Lady Beau-
mont's children, 1649. 1470, ff. 250 b,
266, 266 b.
Hody (Edward), M.D., Physician to St.
George's Hospital, London. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1740. 4026, f. 442.
Hoefer (Wolfgangus). Hercules medicus,
17th cent. Extracts. 2326, ff. 135 b-
140 b.
Hoensbroeok (Caspar Udalric ran),
Baron. Dedicatory epistle to, by J. B.
Van Helmont, 1643. Transl. 617,
ff. 2b-4.
Hofel (Johann). Epigramma ad, a J. G.
Styrzelio, 17th cent. 2888, f. 130.
Hoffman de Alvarado Braca-
monte (Andres). Discourso sobre los
EstadosdeFlandres,1670. Signed. 3618.
Hoffman (Fr—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1740. 4056, f. 335.
Hoffinann (Daniel). Lis cum C. Mar-
tino de philosophic usu, 1600. 3430,
ff. 1-16.
Hoffmann (Gabriel), of St. Gotten.
Autograph in album, 1670. 1795 or
2597, f. 79.
Hoffmeister (Johann Rudolph), Profes-
sor of Theology at Zurich. Autograph in
album, 1670. 1795 or 2597, f. 37.
Hoffsteterus (Johannes Christophorus),
of Schemnitz, in Hungary Qy Autograph
in album, 1692. 2360, f. 23.
Hoftnann (Caspar). Letters to P. M.
Slegel, 1638-1639. Lat. 2882, ff. 32-
36 b.
Hoftnann (Friedrich), of Hamburg. Me-
moria de, a J. Henningio, drc. 1660.
2888, ff. 34-41.
HogtBOS (Gulielmus). Letters to J.
Petiver, n. d. Lat 3322, ff. 176, 178.
Hogan (Edmund), Ambassador to Marocco.
Instructions to, 1577. 2442, f. 107.
Hogg ( ). Saxon Chronicle, a.d. 621-
787, translated by. 3371, ff. 36-51 b.
Hogges (Sir Joseph), v. Hodges.
Hoggur, Freres ; Bankers at Paris. Let-
ter to G. Schroedter, 1700. Fr. 2877,
f. 157.
Hogsdon beyond Mooreflelds. v.
Hoxton, co. Middi.
Hone (/>. ). Letter to, from J.
Dury, 1633. Lat. 654, f. 40.
Hohenheim (Theophrastus ab). v.
Bombast von Hohenheim (Philipp Aureol
Theophrast), called Paracelsus.
Hohenlohe Langenberg (Philips),
Count of. Autograph in album, 1581.
Germ. 851, f. 10.
Hohenzollern, Count of. Eitel Frederic.
Autograph in album, 1614. Fr. 3415,
f. 23.
INDEX.
259
Holandus (Isaacus). r. Joannes Isaacus,
called Hollandus.
Holbein (Hans). Versus in effigiem
Erasmi ab eo pictam, 1645. 2764, f. 37.
Holbome (Sir Robert), of Lincoln's Inn ;
afterto. Attorney -General to the Prince of
Wales. Argument cone shipmoney in
favour of J. Hampden, 1637. 1569,
ff. 105-156 ; 3933, ff. 102 b-139 b.
Holbrooke (William), M.D. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1716. 4075, f. 151.
Holeote, Family of. Arms, 15th cent.
2401, f. 2 b.
Holeote (Robert), v. Holkot (Robertas).
Holoroft (Sir Henry), Clerk of the Signet.
Letters to Lord Falkland, 1623, 1628.
3827, ff. 27, 151.
Hold (Johan), Chief Justice, v. Holt (Sir
John).
Holder (William), D.D., Subdean of the
Chapel Royal. Correspondence on pub-
lishing his treatise on harmony, 1692-
1693. 1388, ff. 56-180 b.
Holdernes (Ignatius), Vicar of Wickle-
woody co. Norf, Letter to Bishop An-
dre we*, 16}$. Lat. 118, f. 7.
Holdernesse, Countess of. v. D'Arcy
(Frederica).
Holdsworth (Richard), v. Hou Ms worth
(Richard).
Holdsworth (Robert), Rector of Peper-
harow, co. Surrey. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1722-1724. 4075, ff. 246-255 b.
Holdvorthius, R. v. Houldsworth
(Richard).
Holeman (Richard), of the Temple.
Formerly owned MS. 274.
Holinshed (Raphael). Synoptical table
to his Chronicle, late 16th cent. 1090.
Holkot (Robertas), 3. T.P. •« Converti-
mini," 15th cent. 1616, ff. 33-140.
Holl (Christian). Letter to, from J.
Farquhar, on his brother's death, 1704.
Germ. 1378, f. 16.
Holland. Manners and customs in, 17th
cent. 1293, ff. 25-51.
Epigram on the natives, 17th cent.
Dutch. 2764, f. 119.
Extract from the Great Chronicle
of Holland on the origin of Printing,
18th cent. 1435, f. 16.
Queries on the study of medicine
in, sent to the " Chaplain of the Princes
of Orange," 18th cent. 1941, f. 6.
Holland (continued). Journal of voyage
to, from the Cape of Good Hope, by W. A.
Cowley, 1683-1686. 54.
■ Journal of voyage to, from the
E. Indies, 18th cent. Germ. Imperf.
4020, ff. 223-229.
. Persian and Dutch dictionary, 17 th
cent. 2919.
Holland, Earl of. v. Rich (Henry).
Holland (Anthony), Yeoman Pricker of
the Buck-hounds. Warrant for payment
of his wages, 1635. 856, f. 31.
Holland (Isaac), v. Joannes Isaacus,
called Hollandus.
Holland (Jasper). Heraldic collections
transcribed from a MS. belonging to,
1653. 1429, ff. 3-27.
Holland (Sir John), 1st Bart. ; If. P. for
Castle Rising, Norfolk. Speech in Par-
liament cone, grievances, 1640. 1430,
ff. 36-40.
Holland (John), Warden of Merton Co!-
lege, Oxford. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
172}. 4046, f. 75.
Holland (John), of Tring, co. Hertf.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172}. 4075,
f. 243.
Holland (John). Formerly owned MS*
238.
Holland (Philemon), M.D., of Coventry.
Pliny's Natural History, translated by,
17th cent. Imperf. 708.
Schola Salernitana, translated byr
into English verse, 17th cent. 738,
ff. 114-126.
Holland (Richard), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1726, and n. d. 4048, f. 158 ;
4059, f. 174.
Holland (Robert). Formerly owned MS
238.
Hollerius (Jacobus). Collection of
medicaments from, by Lord Dorchester,.
17th cent. 1418 ; 1419.
■ Of the dropsy, out of, 17th cent..
1660, ff. 6-9 b.
1 De mensium suppression ex, I7th»
cent. 3308, f. 65.
Holies (Deniil), 1st Baron Holies, of
Ifield. Letter on English government
to C. Van Beuningen, 1676. Copy.
3828, ff. 211-216.
Letter to, from Lord Belasyse,
166g. 3509, f. 116.
Holies (John), 1st Earl of Clare. Bill of
the Star Chamber against, [1629J 1 199,
f. 103 ; 1200, ff. 77-85 b.
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Hollewel (Alis), widow, of HollevoeU
Inventory of goods, n. d. Imperf. 431,
f. 1.
Hollibande (Claudius), t>. Desainltens
al. Hollibande (Claude).
Hollidaye (William), Sheriff of London.
Account of his banquet, 1617. 3959,
ff. 7-15.
Hollier (Thomas), Surgeon. Account of
his cutting S. Pepys for the stone,
28 March, 1658. 1536, ff. 63, 63 b.
Holling8 (John), M.D., Physician to
Qeorge II. Prescriptions for Lady C.
Villiers, 172^-1728. 3984, ff. 123-125 b.
Letter to, from Sir W. Browne,
1734. 4053, f. 209.
Hollington, oo. Suss. Copy of the Parish
Register for the year 171 J, by the Vicar,
[1718]. 4045, f. 127.
Holloway (Benjamin), LL.B. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1723-1732. 4047, f. 108 ;
4050, f. 294 ; 4051, ff. 19, 105 ; 4052,
ff. 42, 111.
Holloway (C— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1700. 4078, f. 168.
Hollus (Lionellas). Versus de gallo
galliuaceo, 17th cent. 1466, f. 380.
Holly bush (John). Homely physick,
16th cent. 744, ff. 16-21 b.
Holme {Lieut. Thomas). Communication
of a plot to J. Pym, 1648. 1519, f. 185.
Holmes (Domina ). Medical pre-
scription for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652.
Lot. 2812, f. 3.
Holmes (Miss ). Horoscope, by Dr.
F. Bernard, 17th cent. 1707, f. 3.
Holmes (Anna), wife of a painter in
Blackfriars, near Bridewell Stairs. Dis-
section of, 1652. Lot. Imperf. 3984,
f. 279 b.
Holmes (George), Deputy Keeper of
Records in the Tower of London. List
of his Dutch medals, 1692. 3961, f. 15.
Holmes (John). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1740. 4056, f. 329.
Holmes (Joseph), Merchant. Letter to
J. Petiver, 1705. 4064, f. 90.
Letters to, from J. Petiver, 1707-
1711. 3336, ff. 1-49, passim; 3337, ff.
Q-IGB, passim.
Holmes (William), President of St.
John's College, Oxford. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1735. 4054, ff. 25, 51.
Holsatia and Sleswiok, Frederic,
Duke of. v. Denmark and Norway,
Sovereigns of. Frederic I.
HolBtatiee, Princeps. v. Adolphus.
Holstein Gottorp, Duke of. Christian
Albert. Letter to Charles II., 1669.
Lat. 1519, f. 228.
Holstein Ploen, Duke of. Joachim
Ernest. Dispute with the King of
Denmark and the Duke of Holstein
Gottorp, 1669. Lat. 1519, f. 228.
Holsteyn (Augustus ran) Journal of
voyage to Tripoli, 1675-1676. 2755.
Holt ( > Letters to, from J. Petiver,
1706-1711. 3335, ff. 66-75, passim;
3336, ff. 1^9, 60b-73, passim; 3337,
ff. 9-166, passim.
Holt (Sir Charles), 3rd Bart., of Aston,
near Birmingham. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1701, 1703. 4025, f. 143; 4038,
f. 232 ; 4039, f. 104.
Holt (Henry), Victualler at Tangier.
Petition relating to payment of his
debts, 1669. 3514, f. 12.
Libel against his wife, by K.
Morries, 16$$. 3514, f. 31.
Holt (Sir John), afterw. Chief Justice of
the King's Bench. Opinions on cases
relating to the College of Physicians,
1682. 3914, ff. 21, 24 b, 26 b, 28 b.
Forms drawn up by, of warrants
and bonds relating to the College of
Physicians, 1682. 3914, ff. 52 b-54.
Appointment of, in reference to
the Hospitals of London, 1691. 2728,
A. f. 8.
Letter to, from H. Beverland,
[1689-1710]. Lat. 1985, f. 35.
Holt (Thomas), Butcher, of Southflect,
co. Kent. Petition in Chancery, 1677.
2484.
Holtinger (Johann Heinrich), Jim.;
Professor of Hebrew at Zurich, Auto-
graph in album, 1671. 1795 or 2597,
f. 72 b.
Holtze (Gerardus von), M.D., of Prague.
Medicamentorum fasciculus, 1611. Fr.
2126, ff. 1-58.
Holway (Nicholas), Merchant at Tan-
gier. Invoice of goods consigned to,
1662. 1955, f. 137.
Holy Land, v. Palestine.
Hols (C— ). Letter to Dr. J. G. Scheuch-
zer, n. d. Fr. and Germ. 4066, f. 379.
Homer. Sentences de l'lliade, traduittes
par Du Souhait, 17th cent. 2553,
f. 85.
Homewood (Edward). Estimate for
naval stores, 1678. 2032, ff. 25-36.
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Homilies. Omulia in xui. cap. Mat-
thai, 12th cent. 280, ff. 1, 286.
• Homilies for festivals throughout
the year, 15th cent. Imperf. 3160,
ff. 25-86 b.
Homily on the seven deadly sins,
15th cent. 3160, ff. 1 b, 4-23.
Homilise in Evangelia Dominical ia
totius nnni, 1639, 1640. 295.
Hommius (Festus). Verses by D. Van
Ceulen on his portrait, 17th cent.
Dutch. 2764, f. 66.
Hoiiafn. v. Hunain ibn Ishak, al 'HxLJi.
Honduras, Central America. Route to, .
from San Domingo, 16th cent. Span.
4028, f. 6 ;— 17th cent. 2292, f. 37 b.
Sailing course to, from Point Ne-
grillo, 17th cent. 2292, f. 37 b.
Honestis (Christopherus Georgius de).
Cxpositio in Antidotarium Mesne*, 17th
cent. Engl, extracts. 2214, ff. 77-80.
Honor (Henry), Abbat of Missenden,
co. Bucks. Note of election in 1462.
747, f. 55 b.
Honor (William), AWjat of Missenden.
Obligation with Justice Englefield to
allow him to present to the Church of
Shiplake on the next vacancy, 1527.
747, f. 66 b.
Honore al. Hon&war, in Kanara,
Bombay Presidency. Chart of, by Capt.
J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 43.
Honoriua, Augustodunensis. Imago
mundi, 14th cent. 2479, ff. 46-57 ;—
15th cent. 213, ff. 124 b-130 b.
Honorius fit. Euclidis, Afagistcr The-
barum. Opera Salomonis seu Liber
Jurat us, 14th cent. 313; 3854, ff.
112-139 ;— 16th cent. 3885, ff. 58-96.
Honywood {Sir Edward), of co. Kent.
Note of his birth and sickness, 1629,
1661. 1708, f. 113.
Honywood (Sir Philip), Governor of
Portsmouth. Accompt of moneys re-
ceived and paid for fortifications at
Portsmouth, August 1665-Apr. 1667.
873.
Honywood (Sir Robert), M.P. for co.
Essex. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 172$.
4046, f. 187 ; 4059, f. 127.
Hood (Robin). Memoir of, 17th cent.
780, ff. 46-48 b.
Hoofnail (John). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1738. 4055, f. 313.
Hooghly, City of, in Bengal. Directions
for sailing to, from Ballasore, 17th cent.
3668, f. 40 b.
Hooghly, River. Directions for sailing
down, 17th cent. 3668, f. 40 b.
Hooke ( ), Vicar of Halifax. Letter
to, from Dr. Marshall, 1665. 1326r
f. 140 b.
Letter to, from H. Power, 166|.
1326, ff. 143-147.
Hooke ( ) Certificate cone, the repair
of a passage belonging to Dr. N. Barbon,
1682. 1048, f. 62.
Hooke (Jacob). Catalog us Hbrorum e
variis bibliothecis ab eo collectus, 1676.
3452, ff. 1-51.
Nomina et pretia Hbrorum e O.
Mordeni diario desumpta per, 1677.
3452, ff. 52-71 b.
Hooke (Dr. Nathanael). Wrote MS. 3888.
Hooke (Robert), M.D.; Secretary to the
Royal Society. Collection of scientific
papers and letters, 17th cent. 1039.
' Account of Burnet's " Arch geologist
philosophic*," pos* 1692. 3828, ff. 217-
229 b.
— Method for making a history of
the weather, read before the Royal
Society, [1664]. 698, ff. 58-61.
Extracts from his Micrographia,
by Dr. S. Bellingham, late 17th cent.
643, ff. 18-21.
Letters to Foreign Correspondents
on the election of a new President of
the Royal Society, 1676, 1677. 1942,
ff. 1-4 b.
Letter to, from J. Hough, [1671],
917, f. 2.
Letter to, from S. Swart, 1678.
4062, f. 191.
Letter to, from M. Pitt, 1680.
4062, f. 194.
Letter to, from J. Gee, 1688.
4062, f. 229.
Letter to, from R. Waller, n. d.
4067, f. 197.
Hooker (Richard). Ecclesiastical Polity,
Book viii., 17th cent. 2750, ff. 1-50.
Extract of his opinion of Govern-
ment from his Ecclesiastical Polity, by
A. Hill, 17th cent. 3828, ff. 92-95.
Hoope (Rauf), Yeoman of the Wardrobe.
Royal discharge to, for delivery of robes,
1561. Copy. 1519, f. 221b.
2*2
DTDBL
Hooper (Clement), iO>, */ tf* S^r
/sfet. Medkal treatise*, 1934. 364.
HTooperT] (TJ>waas]). Adiaesmrseof
life and death, 1624. 1037, ff. 1-28.
Hoorn, On*/ m c Montmorency
5ir«ll< (PhiBp ran).
Hoowe OUry). Account of her ward*
robe, 16th ccat. 3166, t 42 b.
Hope (Elizabeth). Horoteope of, draws
by Dr. doer, 169*. 2290, ff. 3, 9.
Hopkins (George). Warrant for grant-
ing to, the second troop of hone vacant
in the army of Ireland, temp. Cha*. 11.
856, f. 26 b.
Hops. Truest method for planting bops,
17th cent. 2570, f. 19 b.
Hopson (J—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4075, f. 264.
Hopton, Lord.
v. Hopton (Ralph).
Pedigree, 1655.
Home (Joannes ran), of Leyden. Letter
to *'. Schroedter, 1668. LaL 2S76,
C3d.
Xotes from his lectures, br Dr.
Downea, 1659. LaL 179, A. £125-
132 b.
Hopton, Family of.
1429, f. 93.
Hopton (Arthur), Astrologer. Table for
extraction of square roots, early 17th
cent. 838, ff. 32, 32 b.
Hopton (Ralph), Baron Hopton. Denial
of his quarrel with Gen. Lucas, 1645.
1519, f. 72.
Horac {Mr. ). v. Horrocks (Jere-
miah).
Horapollo. Commentarius in ejus Hiero-
glyphic*, 17th cent. 2749.
Ars
Ex-
Horatius Flaccus (Quintus).
Poetics and Epistles, 12th cent.
cerpts. 2479, ff. 61b-63.
Odes, 17th cent. Excerpts. 1361,
f. 105.
H. Finche Analysis in Carminum
o<Ins decern, cum Poetss vita, 1577.
fmjxrf. 2737.
Essay on Od. I. Carm. lib. in.,
17th cent. 2790, ff. 21-24.
Bk. I. Od. 22, translated by T.
Ward, 1721. 3516, f. 37.
Horb (Chrestien Jean). Autograph in
album, 1698. 2360, f. 17.
Hord (Edmond).
2515.
Formerly owned MS.,
HormUB Isle, Persian Gulf. Chart of,
by Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665,
f. 56.
Collegium onteologicuin et anato-
~m ejus mkrocossnnm, 1707.
2969, fL 205-222.
Leetiones ad ejus microcoaniam,
1707. 2969, ff. 223-298.
— Autograph in album, circ. 1669.
1795 or 2597, f. 40.
Home (Robert), Quaker, of Arundel, oo,
• Suss. Letter to J. Petirer, 171J. 4065,
f. 289.
Home (Samuel). Lease of a tenement
to, by 1>t. Glisson, 1666. Imperf. 2251,
f.84.
Horneck (Philip), MJ).y of Barnstaple,
co. Devon. Letters to [J. Petiver], n. d.
3322, ff. 179, 180.
Horaeins (Conrad). Controrersia de
peccato cum H. J. Strubio, 17th cent.
3430, ff. 16 b-18.
Hornius (Dr. ). Letters to Dr.
Hartlib « de studiis emendandis," 1652.
L*t. and Engl. Extracts. 649, ff. 227,
229.
Hornos, Conde de. v. Montmorency-
Nivelle (Philips van), Count van Boom.
Horology. Calculations of a watch's
mechanical power, 17th cent. 1192.
v. Brush (Thomas).
Oughtred (William).
P-(E-).
Scott ( ).
Horoscopes, v. Astrology.
Horrocks (Jeremiah), Curate of Boole,
near Preston. Observatio juxta Liver-
poliura Veneris in Sole visa?, 24 Nov.
1639. 548, f. 17 b.
Letter on his " Venus in sole visa,"
from J. Hevelius, [166}]. Lot. Imperf.
651, f. 165.
Horseman (Edward). Resignation of
his Tellership in the Exchequer, 1656.
3243.
Horses. Medicines for all evils of
horses, 15th cent. 3285, ff. 88 b-92 b.
— — Ad cognoscendum equum, 15th
cent. 783, B. f. 138 b.
Livre de la Grande Mareschaleiie,
17th cent. 2016.
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Horses (continued). Methode pour ap-
prendre a monter a cheval, avec recettes
pour guarir leurs maladies, 17th cent.
3465.
Critical discourse on, 17tb cent.
Span. 3283.
Receipts for their diseases, 17th
cent. 107 ; 1001, ff. 58-60 ; Germ. Ln-
per/. 3110, ff. 1-16 b.
v. Blundeville (Thomas).
Brawde (Thomas).
Caracciolo (Pasquale).
Fatio (Giovanni). *
Mark ham (Gervase).
Horsey (Sir Edward). Instructions to,
as Ambassador to the Low Countries,
1576. Copy. 2442, f. 96.
Horeington (Dr. ). Note of his
birth, 1619, sickness, 166j), and death,
1667. 1708, f. 113.
Horsman (John), of Lisbon. Owned, in
1589, MS. 821.
Horsnell (George), in Anatomia Magis-
. ter. MS. 1601 was dedicated to, in 1663.
Horstius (Gregoriuft), Jf.A, the Elder.
Consultations medicinales, lib. II., sect,
ll., 17th cent. 1389, ff. 2-56 b.
De lue venerea ex, 17th cent.
1392, ff. 1-10.
De morbis mulierum ex, 17th
cent. 1392, ff. 66-79 b.
Confessio balneatoris ex, 1660.
1968, f. 203.
Hort (Josiah), Bishop of Ferns, KUmore
and Ardagh. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1735, and n. d. 4054, f. 112; 4075,
f. 132.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1736. 1968, f. 71.
Hortega (Don Joseph), Secretario de la
Real Academia, at Madrid. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1737. Span. 4055, f. 48.
Hortensius (Lambertus). Biographical
notice of, 17th cent. JMt. 2764, f. 214.
Horticulture. Treatises on fruit trees,
and on planting of trees, 17th cent.
1523, ff. 1-24 b.
Rules for growing fruit trees,
17th cent. 3072, ff. 1-17.
Garden accounts, 1638 1645. 95,
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v A— (D— ).
Brush (Thomas).
Glasford (William).
Morin (Pierre).
Somerset (Charles), Marquis of
Worcester.
Hortulanus. v. Garlandia (Joannes de).
Hosier (Richard). Letter to S. Bincks,
1713. 4065, f. 103.
Hoskins (Sir John), 2nd Bart. ; Secretary
and Vide' President of the Royal Society.
Letter to, from S. Barrow, 1686. 1039,
f. 133.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
169J, 1$$$. 4026, f. 199 ; 4068, f. 17.
Letter to, from J. Harris, 1JJJ.
4026, f. 253.
Letter to, from Sir R. Southwell,
Ifgf 4063, f. 4.
Certificate for W. Vernon, 1697.
4068, f. 16.
Hospinianus (Rudolph), Schoolmaster,
and Provost of the Canons College, at.
Zurich. Autograph in album, 1670.
1795 or 2597, f. 50.
Hostyn (Edwin), v. Twysden (John).
Hotham (Sir John), 1st Bart. Inter-
cepted letter to, from Lo winger, 1643.
1519, f. 121.
Sentence on, 1644. 1519, f. 37.
Hotham (John), Capt. Expected trial
and sentence on, 1644. 1519, f. 37.
Hotto (Gottofridus). Letter to, from
J. Dury, 1644. LaU 1465, f. 217.
Hotton (Petrus), Professor of Botany
at Leyden. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1698-1709. Lot. 89, ff. 31, 31 b;
4037, ff. 165, 363 ; 4038, ff. 142, 193,
240, 263, 296; 4039, ff. 6, 91, 109,
129, 130, 208, 347, 385, 387, 416;
4040, ff. 2, 19, 49, 71, 86, 101, 158, 160,
253, 274, 284, 291, 328, 336, 358, 373,
379; 4041, ff. 4, 44, 54, 62, 118, 138,
185, 228.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700-1708.
Ir. and Lat. 3321, ff. 21, 78, 207, 218,
225-230.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1702. Lat. 4068, f. 33.
Houblon (Abraham), Director of the
Bank of England. Receipt to Capt. J.
Kempthorne for a box brought from
India, 1687. 3670, f. 130.
Houblon (Sir John), Lord Mayor of
London, and first Governor of the Bank of
England. Letter to Sir H. Capel, 169).
1089, f. 6.
Letters to, from J. Barksdale,
1697. 2902, ff. 162, 163.
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Houdemann af. Hudemann (Ludwig
Friedrich), of Schleswig. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1735, 1740. Fr. and Lat.
1968, ff. 80, 81; 4053, ff. 384-386 b.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1735, 1740. Fr. and Lat. 4068,
f. 272 ; 4069, f. 53.
Houenaer (Antonio), of Amsterdam.
Letter to Signors P. and D. de Neuf-
ville, in recommendation'of Dr. E. Browne,
1668. ItaJ. 1908, f. 9*8.
Hough (Georg*), of St. John's Col?.,
Cambr. Diagram mat a ad B. Varenii
Geographiam Generalem, 1671. Autogr.
917, ff. 1-65 b.
Hough (John), President of Magdalen
College, Oxon., and Bishop successively
of Oxford, Lichfield and Coventry, and
Worcester. Proceedings against, by the
University Commissioners, 1687. 2680,
ff. 12-15 b; 3076.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1712-
1726, and n. d. 4043, f. 62 ; 4046,
f. 286; 4048, f. 188; 4059, f. 176;
4076, ff. 1-6; 4077, f. 157.
Letter to, fiom H. Gilbert, 1716.
4065, f. 245.
Hough (John). Letter to C. Vere, n. d.
4066, f. 381.
Houghstetter (Daniel). v. Hdch-
stetter.
Houghton (John). Agriculturalist.
Philosophical paper?, 17th cent. 2903,
passim.
Collection for improvement of
Husbandry and Trade, 1692. Extracts.
2347, f. 3.
Houghton (Jonathan). Owned, in 1658,
MSS. 922 ; 1457.
Houldsworth (Richard), Fellow of St.
John's College, afterw. Master of Em-
manuel College, Cambridge. Letter to
Bishop Andrewes, 1618. Lat. 118, f. 13.
Letter to, from J. Dnry, [1629-
1637.] Inxt. 654, f. 337.
Carmen funebre in obi turn ejus,
ab Eston, circ. 1649. 608, f. 196.
Houlms ( ), Bailiff to Sir H. Sloane
at Chelsea. Letter to, from J. Alston,
1738. 4066, f. 122.
Hourglass, v. Wijnalje (Jan).
House (Domina ), of Thorpe, co.
N or t hunts. Medical prescription for,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812,
f. 13 b.
House (Robert). Letter to his master,
1652. Copy. 922, f. 199.
Household, RoyaL General collec-
tion of all the offices in England with
their fees, being in the King's gift, temp.
Jas. I. 72, ff. 119-162 b.
— — Note of fees due to the office of
the King's silver, 1612. 2717, f. 19.
— — Form of warrant for a groom of
the Privy Chamber's wages and his
livery, temp. Chas II. 856, ff. 17 b, 18.
Housekeeping. The little careful
householder, wherein is showed what is
to be •bserved in house-holding and
gardening throughout the whole year ;
translated from the German, 1684. ' 629,
ff. 251-260 b.
Houstoun (Ja — ), of Cartagena, South
America. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1730.
4051, f. 85.
Houstoun (Robert), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1724, 1726, and n. d. 4047,
f. 267 ; 4046, f. 239 ; 4059, f. 177.
Houstoun (William), M.D., Botanist.
Catalogus plantarum horti Regii Pari-
siensis, 1730. 3971.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1730,
173J. 4051, f. 141 ; 4052, f. 82.
Houwaert (Jan Baptista), Juris-consul-
tus. De viis occultis per terram, aquam
ant aerem, 17th cent. 3533.
Hovart (J—), of Hamburg. Letter to
P. W. Slegel, 1638. Lat. Copy. 2882,
f. 26 b.
Hoveden (Miuj. Johannes de), Astrologu*,
Practica Chilindri, 13th cent. 1620,
ff. 2-4 b.
Hoves (Edward), r. Howes.
How (Edmund), of St. Albans. Letters
to J. Petiver, 1713. 4065, ff. 105, 100.
How (Ephraim). Owned, in 1725, BIS.
2726.
How (Hen.). Letter to his brother, 164 7.
Lat. 4062, f. 135.
How (John), Apothecary, of Lymington,
co. South ants. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1720. 4075, f. 265.
How (William), Botmist, of Milk Street,
Cheapside. Letter to Sir T. Browne,
1655. 1911-1913, f. 84.
Howard, Dukes of Norfolk. Drawing
by a herald of their banner, temp. Jas. 1.
1086, f. 146.
Howard ( ). Medical case, 18th
cent. 4078, f. 89.
Howard ( ). Letter to, from Rer.
J. Bradley, n. d. 4066, f. 269.
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Howard (Anne or Mary), 2nd wife of
George, 4M Earl of Suffolk. Letters to
Dr. S. Wall, 1692. 1731, A. ff. 58-67,
81.
Howard (Charles), 1st Earl of Carlisle.
Collection of his papers and letters, 1 7th
cent. 2723; 2724.
Letter on his mission from Charles
XI. of Sweden to Charles II., 1669. Lat.
1519, f. 231.
Proclamation as Governor of Ja-
maica, 1680. 2728, B. f. 193.
Warrant for payment to, of his
pension, as ex-Governor of Jamaica, 168}.
2717, f. 12.
Letter to, as ex-Governor of
Jamaica, from H. Guy, with Order of
Council, 1683. 2717, ff. 9, 10.
Letter to, as Governor of Carlisle,
from Charles II., 1683. 2717, f. 13.
Letter to, as Lord Lieutenant of cos.
Cumberland and Westmorland, from the
Privy Council, 1683. 2717, f. 15.
Howard (Charles), 2nd Baron Howard
of Effingham, afterw. let Earl of Notting-
ham; Lord High Admiral. Account of
his capture of Cadiz in 1596, by D. Mar-
beck, 17th cent. 226.
Addition to the treaty with the
Netherlands, signed by, 1585. 3245.
Sea wages paid to his fleet, 1587 -
1588. 2450.
Speech at the Council on the failure
of Lord Essex' expedition into Ireland,
1599. 3828, f. 56 b.
Howard (Diana), wife of Thomas Howard,
of Ashtead. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1698. 4037, f. 83.
Howard (Sir Edward), Lord High
Admiral. Maxims of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 33.
Howard (Edward), Viscount Morpeth,
aftertc. 2nd Earl of Carlisle. Accompts
of, as trustee for Lord Carlisle, 167 J-
1680. 2723. ff. 82-94 b.
Appointment, as Lord Lieutenant,
of a Deputv Lieutenant of co. Cumber-
land, n. d. ' 2723, f. 17.
Letters to Lord Carlisle, n. d., and
1683. 2723, f. 101 ; 2724, f. 115.
Howard (Lady Frances), daughter of
Thomas, 1st Earl of Suffolk, and wife (1)
of Robert, 3rd Earl of Essex, and (2) of
Robert, Earl of Somerset Case of
divorce from Lord Essex, 1613, 1614.
363, ff. 77-80; 1002; 1470, ff. 268-275 ;
1819 ; 1856, ff. 47-50 ; 2531, ff. 141-
149; 3828, ff. 1-47.
Howard (Frances), Viscountess Morpeth,
1st wife of Henri/, 4th Earl of Carlisle.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4078,
f. 231.
Howard (Frederic Christian), 2nd son of
Charles, 1st Earl of Carlisle. Letter to
his father, circ. 1682. 2724, f. 117.
Howard (George), 4M Earl of Suffolk.
Letter to, from F. H. Lee, n. d. 1731,
A. f. 85.
Howard (Henrietta), 2nd wife of Henry,
6th Earl of Suffolk. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1712, and n. d. 4043, f. 40;
4059, f. 180.
Howard (Henry), Baron Howard of
Castle Rising, afterw. 4th Duke of Nor-
folk. Commission as Ambassador to
Marocoo, 1669. Lat. 3510, f. 169.
— — Letters on his behalf from Charles
II. to the Deputy Governor of Tangier,
1669. 3510, f. 73.
Instructions to, from the Deputy
Governor of Tangier, 1669. 3510, ff.
84-87, 98, 105.
Letter to the King of Tafilet,
1669. Span. Copy. 3513, ff. 34, 46.
Credentials to the King of Tafi-
let, cue. 1668. Span. 3513, ff. 39, 44.
Safe-conduct for, from the Emperor
of Marocco, 1669. Arab, and Span.
3299, f. 130.
Passport to Dr. R. Farendale, 1669.
Span. Cupy. 3513, f. 48.
Letter to the Governors of Salec,
1669. Span. Copy. 3513, f. 52.
Letter to the Governor of Alcazar,
16Jg. Span. Copy. 3513, f. 54.
Passport to, from the King of
Tafilet, 1669. Span. 3513, f. 55.
Howard (Henry X Earl of Northampton.
Instructions of Charles V. to Philip II.,
his son, translated by, 17th cent. 1432.
Letters to Cambridge University,
[1612]. Engl, and Lat. Copies. 3562,
ff. 44-49 b, fc4-86.
Letter to the Vice-Chancellor of
Cambridge, 1613. Copy. 3562, f. 39.
Letter to, from F. Bacon, 1603.
3078, f. 30.
MS. 3543 was dedicated to, by
T. Gibson, temp. Jas. I.
Howard (Henry), 6th Earl of Suffolk
and 1st Earl of Bindon. Warrant, as
Deputy Earl Marshal, to Sir J. Vanbrugh,
Clarenceux, 1717. Copy. 3958, f. 12.
Howard (Hugh?), Keeper of the State
Papers. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4059, f. 179.
INDEX.
Howard (James), J. P. for co. Northumb.
Appointment as Country Keeper for
co. Northumberland, 1683. 2723, f. 141.
Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1682.
2724, ff. 125-129.
Letter to, from the Duke of New-
castle, 1682. 2724, f. 131.
Howard (Katharine), Qu. of England.
v. England, Sovereign* of. Henry VIII.
Howard (Katharine), 1st wife of John,
1st Duke of Norfolk. Engraving of, and
inscription, in 1452, on her tomb in
Stoke Nayland Chapel, 18th cent. 3424,
f.6.
Howard (Mary), 2nd wife of George, 4th
Earl of Suffolk. Letters to Dr. S. Wall,
1691, 1692. 1731, A. ff. 59-«8 b, 82.
Howard (Philip), Earl of Arundel Let-
ter to Qu. Elizabeth, 1585. Copy. 2172,
ff. 41-43 b.
Copies of early deeds belonging to,
1586. Lot. 1301, f. 211.
Howard (Sir Philip), of Corby Castle,
co. Cumb. Accompts of, as trustee
for Lord Carlisle, 1678-1680. 2723,
ff. 82-94 b.
Controversy with Naval Officers
on sheathing the Royal Navy with lead,
1682. 3268.
Howard (Sir Robert), 6th son of Thomas,
1st Earl of Berkshire. Letter to Sir
A. Henley, 1660. 3299, f. 24.
Letter to, from Sir A. Henley, 1663.
813, f. 71.
Howard (Thomas), 2nd Earl of Arundel.
Petition from the Lords to Charles 1. in
behalf of, [1626]. 1710, f. 290 b.
B. Sylvatici et J. Veslingii narratio
de causis mortis ejus apud Paduam, 1646.
203, f. 165.
Catalogue of books and MSS. col-
lected by, 17th cent. 862.
Howard (Thomas), 1st Earl of Berkshire.
Letter to the " Chancellor of Trinity
College, Cambridge," 1626. Copy. 1775,
f. 45 b.
Howard (Thomas), Earl of Surrey,
afterw. 3rd Duke of Norfolk. Letter to
Card. Wolsey, 1523. Copy. 3199, f. 21.
Maxims of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 32 b.
Howard (Thomas), 4th Duke of Norfolk.
Heads of the accusation against, 1571.
3199, f. 334.
Trial for high treason, 157 J. 1427,
ff. 32-86 ; 2172, ff. 59-66.
Howard (Thomas), 4th Duke of Norfolk
(continued). Letter to Lord Moray,
[1569]. Copy. 3199, f. 33.
Letter to Qu. Eliz., 1571. Copy.
2172, f. 40.
Letter to, from the Bishop of Ross,
1571. 3199, f. 43 b.
Maxims, 17th cent. 1523, ff. 33,
42.
Howard (Thomas), 8th Duke of Norfolk.
Letter to, from Dr. R. Russell, 1727.
4076, f. 304.
Howard (Thomas), Baron Howard de
Walden, afterw. 1st Earl of Suffolk.
Proceedings, in 1599, of the Fleet under,
17th cent. 43, ff. 58-60.
Letter to, as Chancellor, from
Cambridge University, 161f 3562, f. 43.
Warrants to, as Lord Lieutenant of
cos. Suffolk and Cambridge, from James I.
and the Council of War, 1624. 2442,
ff. 18 b, 19.
Howard (Capt. Thomas). Letter to Lord
Carlisle, 1681. 2724, f. 130.
Howard (Thomas), of Ashtcad, Teller of
the Exchequer. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1698. 4037, ff. 81, 104 ; 4075, f. 256.
Howard (Lord William), 3rd son of
Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk. Abstracts
of deeds borrowed from, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 391.
Howard (William), Viscount Stafford.
Account of his trial and execution, by an
eye-witness, G. Bonnivert, 1680. Fr
1030, f. 146.
Howard (William), Excise Officer. Let-
ters with verses inscribed to Sir H.
Sloane, 1719, and n. d. 2252; 3400,
ff. 1-4; 3516, ff. 10-17, 88-92; 4059,
ff. 181-184 b.
Howe (George), M.D. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1701, and n. d. 4038, f. 209 ;
4059, f. 185.
Howe (J — ), of Farnham, co. Surr. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 187.
Howe (Ruperta), daughter of Prince
Rupert, and wife of Lieut. Qen. E. S.
Howe, M.P. Letter, on her daughter
Sophia's misconduct, to Caroline, Prin-
cess of Wales, n. d. 4066, f. 382.
Howes (Edward), Master of Ratcliff
Free School near London, and Rector of
Goldanger, co. Essex. Commonplace-
book, 1643-1647. 979.
Howes (Roger). P. Boni Lombardi
44 lntroductio in divinam chemise artem
integra " ; translated by, 1590. 3682.
INDEX.
207
Howland (Elizabeth). Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1700, 1708. 4038, f. 37 ;
4041, f. 245.
Letter to, from , n. d.
4066, f. 149.
Howman (Edward), Medical Practi-
tioner, of Norwich. Letters to Sir 11.
Sloane, 1723-I72g. 4075, ff. 258-260 b,
266-275 b.
Letter to , n. d. Fragm.
4066, f. 383.
Howman (John), of Fechenham; Abbat
of Westminster. Book of sovereign medi-
cines, early 17th cent. 167 or 3919.
Hoxton, co, Middl. Account of strata
in a well at, 17th cent. 3984, f. 18.
Hoy (Thomas), M.D., Regius Professor of
Physic at Oxford. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1701, 1709. 4042, f. 7 ; 4075,
f. 262.
Hoyer (George). Letter from, relative
to the treatise of Borel litis De lege
Naturae, 1656. Lat. Extract. 649,
f. 45 b.
Hozes y Montada (Francisca de), of
Cadiz. Letter to 6. del Castillo, 1679.
Span. 1087, f. 121.
Hubbard (John), Captain B.N. Protest
against his removal of a prize vessel
at Tangier before condemnation, 1667.
3509, f. 198.
Letter to, from Col. H. Norwood,
1667. 3509, f. 185.
Hubberthorne (Richard), Quaker. Let-
ter to A. Blackland, late 17th cent. Copy.
631, f. 131.
Huber ( \ Abbe. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1732. Fr. 4052, f. 97.
Huber (Ulricus), Professor of Eloquence
at Franeker. Verses on, by B. Seve-
rinius, 1660. Lat. 2870, f. 59 b.
Hubert (William). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729. 4050, f. 167.
Hubin ( ), Sieur. Machines nou-
vellement ezecutees et en partie in-
ventus par, 1673. 1775, ff. 156 b-161.
Observations de sa demonstration
des experiences, sur la pesanteur et
legerete des liqueurs, 1681. 1233, ff.
13-16 b.
Hiibner (Joachim), Commerclnm lit-
terarium, 1635-1647. 639.
Hucheiisoii (Frances), widow of William
JIachenson. Warrant to pay her pension,
with her receipt, 1654. 1519, f. 151.
Huddleston (A—), of Lees Court, co.
Kent. Letter to Lord Sondes, 1720.
4065, f. 293.
Huddleston (Andrew). Letters to Lord
Carlisle, 168J-1683. 2724, ff. 143-146.
Hudeman (Johannes). Wrote, in 1693,
MSS. 2843 ; 2844.
Hudemann (Ludwig Friedrich). v*
Houdemann al. Hudemann.
Hudson (John), Bodletfs Librarian, Ox-
ford. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1701-
1712. 4038, f. 257 ; 4039, ff. 65, 258,
313, 320; 4040, ff. 35, 239, 319; 4041,
ff. 218, 282; 4042, ff. 140, 175, 342;
40*3, f. 102.
Hudson (William), Warder of the Tower.
Note of moneys due to, 1588-1593.
2177, ff. 25-27.
Hudson's Bay, N. America. Relation
du voyage a, par P. E. Radisson, 1684.
3527.
Memoir touching the right of
France or England to the coast of,
circ. 1700. Fr. 2716, ff. 97-107.
Hudson's Bay Company. Patent,
1670. Copy. 2447.
Arms of, 17th cent 2281, f. 3.
Hudswell, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 46.
Hugely, v. Hooghly.
Huggens (Edmond). v. Hogan.
Huggins (Charles), M.Dn of Wobuni,
co. Bedf. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1733.
4075, f. 280.
Hughes ( \ Commissary at Tangier.
Accompt of Ensign Jukes' estate, 1669.
3510, f. 157.
Hughes ( ), Vigiliarum Prafectus.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1709. Lat.
4042, f. 50.
Hughes (— \ Ingenieur. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1710. 4042, f. 150.
Hughes (Adam Friderick). Receipt of
two busts from Sir H. Sloane, 1710.
4042, f. 150 b.
Hughes (Griffith). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1743. 4057, ff. 223, 226.
Hughes (Hugo). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1704. 4039, f. 303.
Hughes (J — ), M.D., of Hurstbournet co.
Bants. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1722.
4075, f. 276.
Hugo, Sacerdos. Owned, in the 16th
cent., MS. 988.
268
INDEX.
Hugo (Dr. August Johann), of Hanover.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1735-1737.
4054, ff. 125, 220; 4055, f. 160.
Letter to J. Petirer, n. d. Lat.
406C, i\ 385.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1735 Fr. 4068, f. 278.
Huguenots. Account of the Massacre
of, on S. Bartholomew's day, 1572.
L«t. and Engl. 709.
Derivation of the term, late 17th
cent. Fr. 1030, f. 76.
Huicke (Robert), M.D., Physician to
Edward VI. and to Qu. Elizabeth. Let-
ters to the University of Cambridge,
1554. Lat. Copies. 3562, ff. 59-64.
HuijbertS (Adrian). Letter to Dr. S.
Bellingham, 1669. 647, f. 78.
Huldrich (Johann), Pastor of the
Fratten-Munster, Zurich. Autograph in
album, 1670. 1795 or 2597, f. 53.
Hull. v. Kingston on Hull, oo. York.
Hulae (Edward), MJ)^ Physician to the
}*rince of Orange. Letters to, from T.
Carver, and J. Budgen, 1681, 1682.
123, ff. 5,8, 8b, 9b, 10b, lib.
Hulae (Sir Edward), M.D., 1st Bart.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 170J, 173g,
and «. d. 4039, f. 83 ; 4054, f. 172 ;
4078, f. 222.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, it. d.
4078, f. 348.
Hulst, Monsieur van. v. Holsteyn (Au-
gustus Tan).
Hulton (Joseph), Steward of St. Thomas
Hospital, Soiithxcarh. Certificate of
number of soldiers admitted into the
Hospital, 1722-1723, signed by, 1723.
1968, f. 216.
Humbert (Jacob Daniel), student of
Theology at Heidelberg. Autograph in
album, 1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 77.
Humfreys (Madam ). Utter to,
from P. Walkden, 17|J. 4066, f. 77.
Humfreys (Orlando). Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1733, 1735, 1736. 4053,
f. 47 ; 4054, f. 129 ; 4075, f. 282.
Humfrye (William), Ass<sy Master of
the Mint. License to, of mines in Eng-
land and Ireland, 1565. 1709, ff. 49 b-
53 b; 2483, ff. 1-10.
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, v.
Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of.
Humphrey (Laurence), D.D., President
of Magdalen College, Oxford. Sermon at
St. Mary's Church, Oxford, temp. Eliz.
2987, ff."64-68.
Humphry8 (Edward), Servant to Lord
Shelburne. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1718. 4078, f. 223.
HunamIbnIshak,il/~</6arf>. Isagoge
in parvam artem Galeni, 13th-ldth
ccntt. Lat. and Engl. 6, ff. 1-9 ; 213,
ff. 4ib-46b; 1124, ff. 5-11; 1610,
ff. 2-6.
Experiments de corio serpen tis ex
ejus libro "Salis vit«," 15th cent.
2135, f. 52.
Epistola ad Gala de prcprietate
arborum fraxini et thamarici, 15th cent.
3124, f. 191.
Vita, cum scriptorum ejus cata-
logo, 17th cent. 3647, ff. 45-72 b.
Hunauld (Francis Joseph), M.D. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1733-1740. Fr.
4052, f. 369 ; 4053, ff. 76, 207, 262 ;
4056, f. 318.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1733.
Fr. 4068, f. 207.
Hungary, Kingdom of. Position of the
Turks on the borders of, 1594. Jtal.
1972.
■ Responsiones pastorum ecclesiarum
reformatarum in, ad J. Durad qussstiones
Parasceuasticas, 1634. 402, ff. 144-
179 b.
Descriptive journal of, by Dr. E
Browne,1669. 1911-1913,ff. 161-166 b;
1922, ff. 1-29.
Excerpts by Dr. D. Foote from a
Romish Confession of Faith in, 1695.
629, f. 356.
Hungerfbrd (Francis), M.D., of Wat-
lington, co. Oxun. Letters to Dr. Llovd,
165$. Lat. 118, ff. 92,94.
Hungerfbrd (John), M.D., of Oxford.
Botanical and medical notes, written at
Montpelier, 1680-1684. Lat. and Fr.
460.
Owned MS. 436.
Hungerfbrd (Walter). Date of his
birth, 1634. 1394, f. 171.
Huniades (Joannes Corrinus). Alchemi-
cal process, 17 th cent. 1139, ff. 12-17.
Hunnius (LudoTicus). Horoscope, 1577.
1782, f. 8.
Hunnius (Sabina), daughter of JSgidivs
Hunnius. Horoscope, 1579. 1782, f. 11.
INDEX.
269
Hunsdon (G.) v. Carey (George), 2nd
11 iron Hunsdon.
Hunt (Francis), Steward of the Florists'
Society , London. Letter to J. Petirer,
m. d. 4067, f. 115.
Hunt (Henry), of Oresfuun College. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1704, 1713. 4039,
f. 397 ; 4043, f. 151.
Letter to, from B. Watford, 169|.
4062, f. 299.
Hunt (Isaac). Logs of voyages to Tau-
gier, Venice, Zante and back, 1680-1683.
2034.
Hunt (R-— ). "Elucidation of Ripley's
Compound of Alchimj by Mr. Parney " ;
inscribed to, 17th cent. 2567, ff. 23-33 b.
Hunt (Stephen), M.D. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1694. 4026, f. 433.
Hunt (William). Owned, in 1638, MS.
403.
Hunte (Edmonde). Accompt of Dr. B.
Clerke's ezpences, 1587. 3299, f. 15.
Hunter (Robert), of Liverpool. Letters
to Dr. E. Borlase, 1679, 1681. 1008,
ff. 216, 319.
Hunting. "Maistcr of game," 15th
cent. 60; 3501.
Directions how to take quails, 16th
cent. 981, f. 38.
Huntingdon, Earl of. v. Hastings
(Henry).
Huntingfleld, Family of. Pedigree,
1655. 1429, f. 40.
Huntley ( ). Formerly owned MS.
332.
Huntley (Humphrey). Medical receipts,
1644. 3490, B.; 3491.
Huntyelyne (John). Owned, in the
16th cent., MS. 1009, ff. 2-28 b.
Hurst (Henry), Presbyterian Ditine. Ad-
dress to Charles II. with answer, n. d.
3065, f. 21.
Hurst (Richard). Formerly owned MS. 92.
Hurstpierpoint, co. Suss. Lease of
lands in, temp. Eliz. Imperf. 2728, A.
f. 1.
Hurtado de Mendoza (Diego), /«*-
perial Ambassador at Borne. Etruscan
inscriptions with Italian decipherings
sent by, to the Bishop of Arras, 1552.
3524, ff. 59-67 b.
Hurte (Nicholas), of SUkstone, co. York.
Note of his marriage to Dioniae, widow
of R. Headeley, 1583. 130, f. 73.
Husain ibn 'Abd Allah (Abu Wli)
ailled lbo Sfna or A vice una. Life, 18th
cent. Lat. 3647, f. 107.
Libri Canonis ejus, 13th cent.
1U3.-1, ff. 184-275.
Libri Canonis ejus a Gerardo Cre-
monensi in Lat in urn conversi, 14th cent.
2157; 3095.
Commentaria super fen 4 Libri
primi Canonis Avicenuac, 17th cent. 2984,
ff. 52-163.
Commentarii in ejus Canones, 17th
cent. 2989, ff. 49-70, 157-175.
Compendium prima fen ejus Ca-
nonis a P. Crispo, 1617. 3133, ff. 412-
435.
Ezcerpta de ejus Canone de horis
febrium, 17th cent. 1753, ff. 138-145.
De physlognomia, 13th cent. 2030,
ff. 103-108.
Epistola ad Cardura de mensibus
singulis annis ob sanitatem servandis,
13th cent. 2030, ff. 129-131.
Formulas remediorum, 13th cent.
14th
1933, f. 98 b.
"Avicennes selonc fisiqu*,'
cent. 1611, ff. 69-142 b.
De anima, 14th cent. 1754, ff.
186 b-193.
Epistola alchemica, 14th cent.
1754, ff. 50 b-56.
De lapide philosophorum, 15 th
cent. 3744, f. 41.
Treatises on alchemy, 17th cent.
2036, ff. 2-4, 49.
Do febribus, 15th cent.
cent.
3124, ff.
156-167.
De 12 aquis preciosissimis, 15th
2327, f. 33.
Anathomia abbreviate secundum,
15th cent. 3124, f. 222.
Commentaria in ejus opera medica
per doctores Soria, Ruiz et Miranda, 17th
cent. 344, ff. 1-436 b.
Husbandry. Abstract of Act of Par-
liament ** for kepynge vp of howaii for
husbandry," 1488-9. 747, f. 60.
Suggestions of improvements in,
to Lord Pembroke, 17th cent. 2519.
Treatise on, 1666. 3815.
Hussey (Henry). Warrant for his
appointment to a child's place in the
Charter House, temp. Chas. II. 856,
f. 38.
Hussey (Mary). Epigram of Martial
translated and applied to, 17th cent.
292, f. 3.
270
INDEX.
Hussey (William), .Am., M.D., of Bourn,
co. Line. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172|,
4050, f. 69.
Hussie, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 108.
Huswedelius (Joannes). Carmen in
J. Werenbergii obitum, 17th cent. 2888,
f. 195 b.
Huszchi (Stephanos), of Marmaros. in
Hungary. Autograph in album, 1694.
2360, f. 70 b.
Hutchinson (Frances), widow, v. Hu-
chenson.
Hutchinson (Francis), Perpetual Curate
of Bury St. Edmunds, afterw. Bishop of
Down and Connor. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 170f 1712, 1723. 4040, f. 302;
4043, f. 38; 4047, ff. 67, 110.
Hutchinson (Julius), of Woodhall
Manor, co. Hertf.; Deputy Lieutenant
and J. P. for co. Hertf. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1725. 4075, f. 278.
Hutchinson (W— ). Formerly owned
MS. 443.
Hutchison ( ). Receipt for ink,
late 17th cent. 1087, f. 7.
Hutton (G— ). Letter to H. Power, on
Dr. Browne's medical treatise, n. d. 1378,
f. 352.
Hutton (John), M.D. ; M.P. for Dum-
fries. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4059, f. 189.
Letter to, from G. Bidloo, 1708.
Lat. 4064, f. 173.
Hutton (Sir Richard), Justice of the
Common Pleas. Speech to, on receiving
his Judge's patent, by Sir F. Bacon,
[1617]. 3522, f. 27.
1 Argument on Hampden's case of
shipmoney, 1638. 3933, ff. 266 b-274 b.
Indictment against T. Harrison,
for charging him with treason, 1638.
3933, ff. 331-338.
Huygens (Christian), Secretary to
William, Prince of Orange. Autograph
in album, 1579. Fr. 851, f. 124.
Huygens (Christiaan), van Zuylichem.
Observatio de Saturni luna, 25 Mart.,
1655. 548, f. 17 b ; 652, f. 188.
Description of a new kind of candle-
stick, read before the Royal Society,
2 Sept. 1663. 698, f. 28.
Table for the equation of days,
17th cent. 243, ff. 141 b-143
Lecture on his " Horologium oscil-
latorium," by Dr. R. Hooke, late 17th
cent. Draft. 1039, f. 129.
Huygens (Constantin), Heer ran Zuy-
lichem. Autograph in album, 1641. Fr.
851, f. 124.
Hyde (Edward), 1st Earl of Clarendon.
Letter to Prince Rupert, [1645]. 1519,
f. 82.
— — Invadentem podagram propulsandi
met hod us pro Magne Britannia Regis
Cancellario, by Sir T. Mayerne, 1654.
206, A. f. 32.
Articles of treason exhibited
agaiast, by Lord Bristol, 1663. 3299,
f. 209; 3986, f. 2.
Humorous address to, from P.
Fisher, [1664]. 3986, f. 1.
Petition and address of, to the
House of Lords, 1667. 856, ff. 52-54;
3299, ff. 13&-138 b.
Minute of Parliament on a paper
hy, [1667]. Fr. 1519, f. 237.
Hyde {Hon. Edward), 3rd son of Edward,
1st Earl of Clarendon. Epigram on his
death, 1665. 3752, f. 26 b.
Hyde (Edward), Viscount Cornbury,
afterw. 3rd Earl of Clarendon. Letter,
when Governor of New York, to his
father, Lord Clarendon, 1705. 4064,
f. 93.
— — Letter to, as Governor of New
York, from J. Abeel, 1705. 4064, f. 86.
Hyde (Henry), Viscount Cornbury, afterw.
2nd Earl of Clarendon. Note of birth
of his son, 1661. 1708, f. 108.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1704, and
n. d. 4039, f. 406 ; 4059, ff. 190, 191.
Letter to, from his son, Lord
Cornbury, 1705. 4064, f. 93.
Hyde (Henry), Viscount Cornbury. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 173?. 4053,
ff. 158, 180.
Hyde (Laurence), Viscount Hyde, aftenc.
1st Earl of Rochester. Correspondence,
as Lord Commissioner of the Treasury,
with Lord Carlisle, 1681. 2724, ff. 106-
109 b.
Satire on, 18th cent. 3516, f. 49.
Hyde (Thomas), Bodley's Librarian, Regius
Professor of Hebrew, and Canon of Christ
Church, Oxford. Catalogue of his books
and papers, circ. 1703. 3323, ff. 270-
272 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1698-
170J. 4037, ff. 93, 96, 100, 144, 254,
269; 4038, ff. 43, 75, 89, 90, 97, 128,
148, 199, 292.
Letters to F. Forcer, Jun., 1699,
and n. d. 4062, f. 310 ; 4066, f. 388.
INDEX.
271
Hyde (Thomas), Bodley's Librarian,
Regius Professor of Hebrew, and Canon
of Christ Church, Oxford (continued).
Letters to H. Wanley, 1701, and n. d.
4063, f. 96 ; 4066, f. 386.
Letter to Dr. G. Hickes, 170.J.
4063, f. 133.
Letter to , n. d. 3822, f. 91.
Hyde (William), Jun., of Langtoft, co.
Line. Chancery suit v. W. and M.
Fletcher, 1696. 2717, ff. 34-36 b.
Hydraulics. Description of a hydraulic
machine, 18th cent. 2142, f. 88.
Hydrography. ». Fornerius (Georgius).
Hydruntinus (Verdinus), Abbit of St.
Paul at Cosenza. Discovery of his tomb
in the Abbey church, 17th cent. /fa/.
2764, f. 108.
Hyginus (Cains Julias). Poeticon as-
tronomicon, 11th cent. Imperf. 263,
ff. 50-65 b.
Hyginus (Constantinus). Versus ad, a -
R. Thory, 17th cent. 1768, ff. 84 b,
85 b.
Hymns. Hymns, 14th cent. Lat.
1580, ff. 143 b-147 b, 152 b, 153 b, 156 b,
158 b; 1777, f. 49 ; Lat. and Fr. 2321,
f. 14; Lat. 2683, f. 66 ;— 15th cent.
783, B. f. 17 b ; 1584, ff. 14 b-18 ; 2471,
ff. 16, 28-46 b, 88-91 b, 97-101 b ; 2565,
ff. 78 b-81 ; Engl. 3160, f. 152.
A book of ecclesiastical hymns,
15th cent. Low Germ. 565, ff. 22-61.
Hymns on the Hours of the Cross,
etc., circ. 1605. Lat. and Engl. 1709,
ff. 276 b-278 b, 281 b-283, 285.
Hyne (Samuel). Epithalamium on, 17th
cent. 3769, f. 3 b.
Hynmers (Joseph). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1702. 4039, f. 58.
. Hy8panus (Nycolaus). v. Nicolaus His-
panus.
I.
LL.M.C.M.D. v. Lange (Johann),
Medicinx Candidatus, Medicinm Doctor.
Ibn Othal, Medicus Arabs. Vita, 18th
cent. 3647, f. 3 b.
Ibn Zohar, Physician, of Seville. De
regimine sanitati«, 15th cent. 213,
ff. 47-51 b.
Iceland. Letter on, from Sir T. Browne
to the Royal Society, 166f. 1911-1913,
f. 90.
Icelandic Alphabet, 17th cent.
1089, f. 8.
Icelandic MSB. Lutheran Gradual,
16th cent. 503.
Ichthyology. Catalogus piscium, 17th
cent. 1797, ff. 12-21 b.
- Anatomical description of a rare
fish, with drawing, 17th cent. Germ.
2880, f. 5.
Iokenham, co. Middl. Plan of the par-
sonage and glebe, 1664. 2728, B. f. 23.
Present of communion plate to the
parishioners, 1683. 2717, f. 43.
Iden (Joannes). Letter to, from J. Dury,
163$. Lat. Two copies. 654, ff. 98,
239.
Idria, in Austria. Descriptio regionis
Idriaj a Wolfe, 18th cent. 3985,
ff. 81-85 b.
Ignatius [Lopez de Becalde, de
Loyola"], Saint. Life of, translated by
Dr. D. Foote, late 17th cent. 629,
ff. 218-221 b.
« Verses on his apotheosis, by R.
Thory, 17th cent. Lat. 1768, f. 87 b.
Hive (Thomas), Printer, of Aldersgate,
London. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4026, f. 268.
Imperato (Francesco). Universalis me-
thod us fossilium, 17th-18th centt. Two
copies. 3000, ff. 164, 169.
Imperiali (Jules), Abbe'. Letter to the
Danish Envoy at Paris, 1701. fr.
2877, f. 182.
Impington, co. Cambridge. Catalogue
of medical books at, 1666. 2251, f. 109.
Impostors, The Three Grand, v.
Smith (Richard), Secondary of the Poul-
try Compter.
Inchiquin, Earl of. v. O'Brien (Wil-
liam).
Independents, Sect of. Confession of
Faith drawn up at the Savoy, 1657
608, ff. 1-30 b.
India, East. Alezandri Magni epistols*
de mirnbilibus India; nd Aristotelem,
12th cent. 1619, ff. 12-17 ;— 15th cent.
1785, ff. 2-13.
Livro do Ettado da India Oriental,
pello Capitao P. Barrett o de Resende;
with portraits, 1640. 197.
History of, 17th cent. Portu\
1820.
272
INDEX.
India, East (continual). Translation
from a universal History of India com-
posed in the time of Aurengzebe, 18th
cent. Dutc/i. 3063. ff. 27-30 b.
A. Rogerii open-dem tot het ver-
borgen Heydendom, 1651. Extracts,
Lot. and Germ. 2910, ff. 150-159.
Places in the E. Indies, where the
subjects of the King of Spain have any
forts and settled residences, arc. 1002.
25, f. 13.
Places in the Indies where the
" Portugal Is " have neither fortification
or residence, circ. 1602. 25, f. 13 b.
News from the E. Indies, by W.
Brutton, 1638. Extract. 948, ff. 79-
87 b.
Abstract of Capt. O. Willman's
voyage to, in 1648-1654, by P. H. Zoll-
man, 1725. 4048, f. 94.
Remonstrance to the Lord Pro-
tector on the trade to, by R. Wylde,
1654. 3271.
Travels of R. Bell in the Mogul's
country, and residence in the Courts of
Shah Jehan and Aurangzib, 1654-1668.
811, ff. 2-17.
Journal of voyage to, with draughts
by M. J. van der Tol, 1666-1670. Dutch.
3673.
Journals of voyages to, copied by
Capt. J. Kempthorne, 166f-1688. 3668.
Traitte* de la navigacion aux Indes
Orientalles, fait par 1'ordre du Due
d'York, circ. 1670. 3210.
Journals of voyages to, by Capt.
J. Kempthorne, 1684-1689. 3670;
3671.
Journal of voyage to, by N. War-
ren, 1682-1684. 3672, ff. 1-66 b.
Journal of voyage to, by Capt. H.
Fowiis, 1703-1705. 3674,
Journal of voyage to, by N. Griffin,
1703-1704. 3675.
Journal of voyage from, to Hol-
land, 18th cent. Germ. Imperf. 4020,
ff. 223-229.
Instructions for sailing from Pt.
de Galle to the Bay of Bengal, 17th cent.
3670, ff. 131-135.
Table of ships sailing to, from
London, 168}- 1688. 3671, f. 2 b.
Index of Indian varieties in the
nailery of the Physic Garden at Leyden,
1C95. Lot. and Engl 4019, f. 69.
List of Indian curiosities, 18th
India, East (continued). Anatomical
remarks on an elephant opened at Fort
St. George, with preparations of his
tissues, 1715. Fr. and Engl. 3916.
Manifesto of the Diamond Mer-
chants of, 1731. 1968, f. 54.
Description of E. Indian birds from
paintiugs, 18th cent. 4020, f. 192.
Account of an E. Indian poison, bv
A. Baily, 17th cent. 4025, f. 12.
Catalogue of some rarer plants in
the Royal gardens at Hampton, 1690.
Lat. 2928.
Of the doses and virtues of E.
Indian roots, with their names in Jentue
and Malabar, 17th cent. 1056, B.
Medical history of E. Indian trees
and plants, with drawings, 17th cent.
4013, ff. 3-59 b.
Account of S. Brown's 6th book of
E. Indian plants, by J. Petiver, 17th
cent. 2941, f. 13.
List of E. Indian plants, 18th cent.
4019, f. 66.
British East
India Company-.
First of the charters granted to, by
Charles II., 1661. 2178, ff. 34-45 b.
Royal letter to the pri-
vate Committee for an experiment of the
possibility of growing spice in Jamaica,
1661. 856, f. 37 b.
" Warrant to prepare a bill
to enable the company to punish dis-
orderly persons in India, 166 J. 856,
f. 10. -i*i
Proceedings in Parliament
T. Skinner, 1667, 1668.
in its ..
3936, ff. 1-32 b, 37-46 b.
Negotiation of mercantile
affairs for, at Tonquin, 1672-1677. 998.
Papers relating to, 1692-
1700. 2902, ff. 142-150.
* Letter to the supercargoes
and captains in the service of, from
J. Cunningham, 1705. 3336, ff. 13 b-
15 b.
Engraved arms of, 17th
cent. 4011, f. 42.
Dotch East India Company.
Documents relating to, 1650 - 1689.
Dutch. 2910, ff. 177-203 b.
Journal of its war with
Macassar, 1666-1669. 3662, ff. 2-23.
— Notes on their trade in
<vnt. 4019, f. 56.
Japan, 17th cent. Germ. 3061, ff. 118-
127.
Letters to officials in, from
E. Kampfer, 1684-1705. Lat, Dutch
and Germ. 3063, ff. 84-95 b.
INDEX.
273
India, East {continued). Papers and
letters relating to, 1693. Dutch, 3064,
ff. 12, 31, 34-47 b.
Indians, v. America.
Indies, West. Appointment of Sir N.
Johnson as Governor, 1686. Abstract.
3299, f. 211.
Route to, from Gomera Isle, 16th
cent. Span. 4028, ff. 3-5 b.
Rutter with notes and particulars
of the Islands, 17th cent. 2292, ff. 16-
27.
Journal of Admiral Penn's voyage
to, from England, by H. Whistler, 1654,
1655. Impcrf. 3926.
Journal of part of the same voyage
to, 165|. 1831, A. ff. 35-42.
Journal of a voyage to, 1699-
1702. Impcrf. 2496, ff. 70-112 b.
Sailing course to, from the
Canaries, 17th cent. 2292, ff. 30-33.
Abstract of Sir H. Sloane's work
on, 18th cent. 3324, ff. 254-257.
Indulgences. Indulgence granted by
the Council of Basle for the reduction of
the Greeks, 1436. Lat. 3281, f. 2 b.
Sumario de las indulgencias con-
cedidas por Pio IV., Pio V.,Gregorio XIII.,
y Sixto V., a supplication de la S. C. M.
de la Emperatrix a las cuentas quo ben-
dixeron, 1586. 796, f. 4.
- Indulgencias concedidas por Six to V.
a los granos, cruzes, medallas y imagines
que bendixo a devocion del cuerpo de
S. Leocadia a peticion de) Padre M. Her-
nandez, 1586. 796, f. 5.
Ingerson (James). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. d. 4066, f. 389.
Ingleby Manor, in Chardwell^co. Essex.
Bequest of, to Christ's Hospital, Win-
chester, 1586. 752.
Inglis (Esther), Frenchwoman. Livret
contenant di verses sortes de lettres,
escrit a Lislebourg par, 1586. 987.
Inglis (John). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1722, and n. d. 4046, f. 230; 4075,
f. 301.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1722. Lat. 4068, f. 113.
Ingoldsby {Sir Richard), K.B. ; Regicide.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1652. IaiI. 2812, f. 18 b.
Ingolt (— —\ Beipvblica Argenlinensi*
Delegatts. Letter to, from J. Dury,
1633. Lat. 654, f. 42.
SLOAN K INDEX.
Ingram {Sir Arthur;. Reference to an
operation for the stone on, by F. Co) lot,
1680. 1865, f. 110.
Ingram (David), Sailor, of Barking, co.
Essex. Relation of his journey from
Mexico to nearC. Breton, 1582. 1447.
Inice ( ). Summons to, to pay renta
of the Drapers' Company, 1677-1678.
2717, ff. 20, 21.
Ink. Receipts for ink, 16th cent. 4, ff. 2,
3 b, 62 b.
Receipts for secret ink, 17th cent.
292, f. 56 ; 795, f. 18.
Inns of Court, v. Law.
Innys (William). Letter to J. Petiver,
171 j. 4065, f. 93.
Inoculation, v. Scheuchzer {Dr. John
Gaspar).
Inquisition, History of. Tumults at
Naples, on its introduction, 1547. Ital.
2103, ff 175-179 b.
v. Borro (Giuseppe Francesco).
Molinos (Miguel).
Inscriptions. Inscription carved on a
stick, 17th cent. 648, f. 18.
Copies of ancient inscriptions,
18th cent. 1968, ff. 222, 223.
v. Aleppo, in Syria.
Crispis (/Elia Lselia).
Italy.
St. Cleer, co. Corn*.
Spain.
Tarragona, m Spain.
Insiquin. v. Inchiquin.
Insularius (Rogerus), " Propositus
Mayalonensis." Letter to, from Gualter,
Bishop of Maguelonne, 13th cent. Lat.
1935, f. 10.
Inventories. Note of linen taken by a
Parliamentary Commissioner to Oxford,
164}. 1771, f. 25.
Inventory of goods belonging to a
physician, left at the Hat and Feathers
in King Street, in St. Giles in the Fields
parish, [1681-1685]. 1492, f. 69.
v. Aubert (Claude).
Barr (James).
Crabb (Symion).
Foxe ai. Oxstyne (John).
Henderson (Bartholomew).
Juckes (Francis).
Luneburg, in Hanover.
Merchant Adventurers Company.
Mildmay {Sir Henry).
Mining Company, Royal.
Weekely ( ).
274
INDEX.
Irby {Capt. Anthony), of Boston, co. Line,
Letter to his cousin [Dr. L. Plukenett],
1672. 4062, f. 182.
Letters to, from his cousin, Dr. L.
Plukenett, with prescriptions, 1673,
1681. England Lot. 4062, ff. 183,206-
208 b.
Ireby, Family of. Arms, 15th cent.
2401, f. 2 b.
Ireland. History of. by Dr. G. Keating ;
transcribed by J. Murphv, 1714, 1715.
Irish. 3806; 3807.
Catalogue of Irish writers, circ.
1700. 885, f. 41.
Instructions from Edward VI. to
the Irish Privy Council, 1550. 2442,
ff. 72-75.
Discorso sopra il regno d'Irlanda,
e della gente che bisognaria per conquis-
tarlo fatto a Gregorio XIII., [1572-1585].
2180, ff. 52-57.
Report to Qu. Elizabeth on, by Sir
J. Perrot, 1582. 2200, ff. 1-12 b.
Account of, [by J. Dymmok], circ.
1587. 1328.
Papers relating to the Rebellion
in, [1594.] 1818, ff. 37-116.
Hiberniae descriptio in anno 1595.
1710, ff. 142-145.
View of the state of, in 1596, by
E. Spenser, 17th cent. 1695.
Letters to Lieutenants of English
counties for men to be sent into Ireland,
1596. Copies. 33, f. lib.
Offer to Lord Buckhurst of fresh
victuals for service in Ireland, 1598.
2172, f. 21.
Warrant for raising horse for sup-
pressing rebels in, 1601. 1519, f. 213.
Proclamation set forth at Kinsale
by the Spaniards under J. de Aquila,
[1601]. 25, f. 4.
Correspondence and papers of Lord
Falkland, Lord Deputy, 1604-1632.
3827.
- Letters and papers of Dr. E. Borlase,
1608-1682, relating chiefly to the Re-
bellion of 1641. 1008.
Collection relating to, temp. Jas. I.
1742.
Letter to the Lord Deputy [Straf-
ford], from Sir M. Williams, [1633-
1641]. 2681, f. 268.
Lists of the Lords of the Council
in Ireland, [1633-1641], 1674. 1015,
ff. 21, 22.
Ireland (continued). Observations on
the people with their affections to the
present differences between England and
Scotland, 1640. Imperf. 29.
View of its condition from the
year 1640, temp. Chas. II. 3838.
Abstract of articles of agreement
for farming the taxes, 13 Jan. 165g.
972, ff. 25-28 b. "
Royal letter to the Lords and
Justices of Ireland forbidding the grant-
ing of confiscated lands, 166°-. 856,
f. 17 b.
Papers relating to trade in, 1665-
1697. 2902, ff. 131-141, 218,226-228,
293-298 b.
Reflections by E. Borlase on Lord
Castlehaven's " Memoirs," [1682]. 1015,
ff. 1-20 b.
Address of the Parliament of Ire-
land to James IL, on his arrival in
Ireland at the Revolution, [1689]. 203,
f. 57.
Journal of G. Bonnivert, a trooper
under William III. in, June-July, 1690.
1033, ff. 1-12 b.
Lists of payments for military
and civil affairs in, 1699-170}. 2950.
Journal of travels in, by J. de
Cardonnel, 1649, 1650. 1731, B. passim.
Map of, 1572. 2200, f. 13.
The Fingallian travestie ; the
Fingallian dance; and the Fingallian
hunting of the Hare ; in verse, 17th
cent. 900.
Ireland, Church of. Church history of
Ireland down to the 17th cent.
1449.
Imperf.
Letters from the Archbishop of
Armagh and the Bishops of Kilmore and
Ardagh to J. Dury, 1634. Lat. Copies.
402, ff. 193, 195.
Letter to the Archbishop and
Bishops from J. Dury, 1635. Lat. 654,
f. 183.
Ireland (William), Jesuit. Speech on
the scaffold, 1679. 203, f. 67.
Ireton (Henry), Regicide. Letter to Sir
Th. Fairfax, 1646. 1519, f. 133.
Ireton (Henry), M.P., of WUliamstrip
near Fairford, co. Qlouc. ; son of the
Regicide. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1709-
1711. 4075, ff. 303-31 1 b, 313 b.
Ireton (Katharine), wife of H. Ireton, o
WUliamstrip. Letters to Sir H. Sloane
1711, 1714. 4075, ff. 312-318.
Irish MSa 761, ff. 1-12 ; 3154 ; 3567 .
INDEX.
275
Ironside (Gilbert), afterw. Bishop of
Bristol. Letter to Dr. F. Glisson, 1654.
2251, f. 100.
Ironside (Ralph), son of the above. Let-
ter to Dr. F. Glisson, 165}. 2251, f. 29.
Irwin (Elizabeth), of Walcote near Stam-
ford, co. Line. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1719, 17JJ. 4075, ff. 319, 323, 325,
329, 331.
Irwin (M — ), of Ripley, co. Surr.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1723, 1724.
4075, ff. 321, 327.
Isa dictus Abu - Koraish, Arab
Physician. Notice of, 18th cent. Lat.
3647, f. 37.
Isaac JudffiUS. v. Ishak Ibn Sulaiman,
Al-Isra'ili.
Isaacson (Sir Charles). Letter to, from
I. Crusius, 1698. Lat 1381, f. 110.
IsaaoUS (Joannes), called Hollandus. v.
Joannes Isaac us.
Isac (Gaspar). Engraving of Thomas
Aqninas, 17th cent. 3209, f. 2.
Ishak Ibn Sulaiman, Al Isra'ili.
Practices pantechni libri decern, 13th-
14th centt. 2946, ff. 1-105; 3098, ff.
1-126 ; 3481.
Viaticum ejus a Constantino
Africano translatum, 13th cent. 1615,
ff. 4-44 ; 3096, ff. 1-69.
Commentarius in ejus Viaticum a
Gerardo Bituricensi, 13th cent. Impcrf.
2946, ff. 205-208 b.
R. de Cisterna Cune super ejus
Viaticum, 15th cent. 75, ff. 1-93 ; 418,
ff. 183-317.
De dietis, 13th-14th centt. 1610,
ff. 53-123 ; 3282, ff. 1-45.
Commentarium super dietas uni-
versal es ejus, 13th cent. 1933, ff. 139-
160.
De philosophia, 13th cent. 2946,
ff. 209-216.
De febribus, 14th cent. 1610,
ff. 188-245.
Liber de urinia ex Arabico in
Latinum translatus a Constantino Afri-
cano, 13th-14th centt. 348, ff. 5-18 b;
1610, ff. 246-267 b.
De urinis libri duo, interprete T.
Griphio, 16th cent. 82.
De uriuis, 16th cent. 1313, ff.
81 b-84.
iEgidii de urinis versificatio, cum
adnotatis ex, 16th cent. 574, A. ff. 44-
57 b.
Isham (Anne), of Old, co. Nonthants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 8 b.
Isham (Vere), 2nd wife of Sir Justinian
Isham, 2nd Bart. Medical prescription
for, by Dr. J.Metford, 1655. Lot. 2812,
f. 58.
Isham (Zacheus), of Christ Church, Ox-
ford; afterw. Canon of Canterbury.
Letters to Dr. E. Borlase, 1679-1681.
1008, ff. 234, 255, 259, 266, 269, 285,
289, 305. 313, 317, 325.
Isidore, S, Bishop of Seville, Monita,
15th cent. 1617, ff. 70-75 b.
Islam, v. Isleham, co. Cambr.
Isleham, co. Cambr. Notes on the
Church, 16th cent. 1301, ff. 128-130.
Ismael, Bashaw and Duan of Algiers.
Correspondence with the Governor of
Tangier, 1667. Copy. 3984, f. 202.
Isnard (Abel), M.D. Lor potable des
mexlecins hermetiques, ou La M&ieciu
universale, 1655. 2381.
Isocrates. Evagoras, cum interpreta-
tion Latina notisque G. Edwardes, 1576.
Qr. 456, ff. 5 b-41.
Israel Ben Zacharias, Arab Physician.
Notice of, 18th cent. Lat. 3647, f. 7.
Isserd (Jeau), M.D., of Montpellier.
Consulte pour des Scorbutiques, a l'Hd-
pital General de Montpellier, 17th cent.
3998, ff. 42-44.
Isted (E— ), Step-granddaughter to Sir
H. Sloane. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1722. 4075, f. 338.
Isted (Thomas), of Ecton, co. Northants. ;
stepson to Sir H. Sloane. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1697-1724, and n. d.
3984, f. 260 ; 4037, ff. 38, 66 ; 4043,
f. 292 ; 4044, f. 150 ; 4046, ff. 82, 181,
185, 275 ; 4047, ff. 262, 268, 270, 272 ;
4059, f. 197 ; 4075, f. 336.
Letter to, from Dr. A. Charlett,
171 J. 4065, f. 18.
Letter to, from W. Bishop, 171J.
4065, f. 21.
Italy. Relatione delli Prencipi d'ltalia,
circ. 1574. 904, ff. 120-134.
Advertisements touching the States
of, 1581. 1710, f. 32.
Description of Italian States, especi-
ally Rome, 1608. 350, ff. 28-47.
Discorso sobre la Gerra de Italia,
1625. 2545, ff. 1-19 b.
T 2
276
INDEX.
Italy (continued). Inscriptions ex anti-
quitatis monumentis collects, 17th cent.
1693, ff. 47-72 b, 80-124, passim.
Urbium praecipuarum Italia; elogia,
17th cent. Ital. and Flemish. 2764,
f. 24 b.
Journal of travels through, by an
Englishman, 1610. 682.
Joarnal of travels through, by Dr.
T. Gill, 1658-9. 2142, ff. 2-86.
Joarnal of travel through, 17th
cent. Fr. 3552.
Journal of travels through, by B.
Sharp, 1700-1702. 1522.
Observations de Italia? urbibus in
itinere magno, 18th cent. 1710, ff. 5-18.
Chart of the coast by Capt. J.
Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, ff. 25 b, 26.
Collectanea de Italia? re litteraria,
18th cent. 2994, ff. 61-72, 87-100.
Observations on a work on its
curiosities, etc., 18th cent. 3329, f. 57.
■ Brieve racconto di tutte le radici,
di tutti Therbe et di tutti i frutti che
crudi o cotti in Italia si mangiano, 1614.
912.
Drawings of plants in, 17th cent.
4003, ff. 8b-l5.
List of works chiefly published in
Italy, 17tb cent. 180, ff. 13-18.
Catalogue of the rarest books that
were printed in Italy, 18th cent. Lat.
and Ital. 3329, f. 10.
Italian-English glossary, 17th cent.
502, ff. 9-32.
Italian-English dictionary, 17th
cent. 860.
■ Italian-Latin-Arabic vocabulary by
S. Negri, 18th cent. 3585.
Iter Hibernicum. A poem intitled,
" Iter Hibernicum, or the Ramble ; being
the voyage and adventures of three
knights errant," 1661, 1675. 360, ff. 1-
72 b.
Ittig (Thomas). Apparatus ad Historiam
Ecclesiasticam, 1693-1705. 2851, A.
ff. 167-230; 2851, B. ff. 1-24.
Itzehoe, in Holstein. Letter to the
Senate of, from V. >lelasius, 1646. Lat.
2877, f. 3.
Ives (Elizabeth). Horoscope, 1667. 2282,
f. 13 b.
Iwardeby (John). Licence as patron of
Missenden Abbey to the prior and convent
to elect an abbat in place of R. Rysburghe,
deprived, 1462. Lai. 747, f. 90 b.
Iwardeby (Nicholas). Rental at Great
Missenden, Lady Day, 1451. Lai. 747,
f. 85.
Ixninge. v. Exning, co. Suff.
J — (K — ). Poem on the days of the
month, 15th cent. . 635, ff. 1 b-10 b.
J— (L — ). La Toyson d'Or, traduict
d'Alemand en Francois par, 1613. Engl,
transl. 3613, ff. 115-172 b.
J — (R — ), Akftemist. Letter on his death
from Prince Frederic of Holstein-Sles-
wick, 17th cent. 3667, f. 15 b.
J. Hypanus. v. Rome, Bishop of.
John XXI.
Jabir Ibn Haiyan, Al-Tarsiisi. De
perfections investigation^ 15th cent.
1118, ff. 73-80;— 17th cent. 1068, ff.
239-250 b.
De invostigatione perfections, 17th
cent. 1068, ff. 133-142.
Liber fornacum ad exercendam
chemiam perttnentium, interpret* Rodo-
gero Hispalensi, 17th cent. 1068, ff.
251-262.
Sum ma perfections, 15th cent.
1091, ff. 3-51 ;— 17th cent. Engl 317,
ff. 31-44 b ; Lot. 1068, ff. 14S-238.
"Liber primus de investigatione
magtsterii," 15th cent. 1091, f. 75.
Of the investigation or seeking out
of perfection, 17th cent. 317. ff. 27-
30 b.
Ex posit io ejus summse perfections
secundum Audomarum, 16th cent. 3120,
ff. 145-173.
Qusdam ex ejus summa perfec-
tions magisterii, 17th cent. 3162, f. 26.
Testament, 16th cent. 320, ff.
116 b-117 b ;— 17th cent. 2532^ ff. 74-
76; 3689, ff. 31 b-35.
Testamentum alchymicum, 17th
cent. 288, ff. 179-181.
Enarratio methodica trium Geberi
medicinarum, 17th cent. 225; 2188,
ff. 1-39 ; Engl. 3632, ff. 41-108, 116b;
—18th cent. Lat. and Engl. 3696,
ff. 2-67.
Ordines secundum, 15th cent.
2459, f. 1.
INDEX
277
J&bir Ibn Haiy&n, Al-Tarstisl (con-
tinued). Naturalis magia, 1572. 3661,
f. 34 b.
Lignum vita, 1585. 2528, ff. 66-
89.
Jaoobe (Dr. ), Professor of Anatomy,
and Secretary to the Royal Society of
Spain. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1736.
Lat. 4054, ff. 246, 300.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
Dialogue sententiam libromm ejus 1735, 1736. 4068, ff. 275, 292.
applicans, 1585. 2528, ff. 89 b-96.
Glota facta super opere majorii
Mercnrii et Solis, 17th cent. 212, ff.
lib.
Deeffectibnssignorumplanetarum,
17th cent. 3822, f. 51.
Letter of R Plot on a translation
of his works, n. d. 3646, f. 1.
Jablonski (Daniel Ernestus), S.Th.D.,
Chaplain to the King of Prussia. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1715. Lat. 4044, f. 63.
Jabvll Ben BakhttahO, Arab Physi-
cian. Vita, 18th cent. 3647, f. 4 b.
JabvtL Ben «Ubaid-allah Ben
BakhtJshtl, Arab Physician. Vita,
18th cent. 3647, ff. 74-87.
Jaokman (J—), of Stoneleigh House,
Coventry. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
170J, 1706. 4026, ff. 260, 262.
Jackson ( ). Horoscope of his son,
1652. 1778, f. 2.
Jaokson ( ). List of shells bought
from, by W. Charleton, 1691. 3961, f. 43.
Jaokson (Benjamin Habakkuk). Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1723. 4047, f. 9.
Jaokson al. Jacson (G— ), Physician,
of Derby. Letters to Dr. Downes, 1688-
1692. Lat. 203, ff. 18-32 b, 34, 35.
Jackson (Sarah). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4078, f. 394.
Jackson (Thomas), Solicitor. Letter to
Lord Carlisle, 1681. 2724, f. 209.
Jackson (Capt. William). Relation of
voyage by, to the Western Indies or Con-
tinent of America, 1642. 793 or 894.
Jackson (William). Royal letter to
Eton College commendatory of, to a
scholarship, 166}. 856, f. 17 b.
Jacmin (I/— J—), M.D., of Berlin. S.
Vaillant animadversiones in Methodnm
Tournefortianam H. Sloane communi-
catee a, 1722. 3917.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1732-
1734. Fr. 4052, ff. 64, 135, 182;
4053, f. 314.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1734.
4068, f. 245.
Jacob! (Johannes), M.D., of Afontpellier.
De regimine pestilential, 15th cent. 3124,
ff. 61 b-66.
Jacobinus (Hortulanus). v. Garlandia
(Joannes de).
Jacobs (Pieter). Scheme of his nativity,
1630. 1459, f. 217.
Jacobus Intercisus. Legenda de,
15th cent. 1936, ff. 121 b-124.
Jacombe (Thomas), Rector of St. Mar-
tin's, Ludgate Hill, London. Notes of
his sermon on the Prodigal Son, 1658.
1479, f. 50 b.
Jacques, Frere. v. Beaulieu (Jacques de).
Jacquier (Francis), Monk of Holy Trinity
Concent, Rome. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1741. Lat. 4056, f. 351.
Jacson. v. Jackson al. Jacson (G — ).
Jacson (William). Loci medicine com-
• munes, 1607. 115.
Jffiger (Joannes), Minister in ode S.
Jacobi Hamburgensis. Programma in
ejus funere, 1668. 2888, ff. 42-45.
Jafar ibn Muhammad (Abu Mashas)
al'Balkhh Tract* t us astrologie de
Persica lingua in Latinnm translatus,
14th cent. 3983.
De prognosticatione gravitatis et
levitatis secundum, 15th cent. 702,
f. 32 b.
Jager (Ernst August), Apothecary to Qu.
Caroline. Power of attorney to, from
Dr. J. G. Steigertahl, for receipt of divi-
dends from the Bank of England, 1728.
4066, f. 62.
Jager (Herbert de), M.D., of Batavia.
List of Japanese books to be obtained
for, through H. van Buitenhem, 17th
cent. Dutch. 3064, f. 50.
Letters to E. Kempfer, 1687,
1690. Dutch. 2910, ff. 171-173 ; 3064,
f. 15.
Jaggard (? Isaac), Printer. Notice of
his blindness from pox, circ. 1605.
Engl, and Lat. 640, ff. 192, 266 b.
Jagger, Printer, v. Jaggard (? Isaac),
Printer.
278
INDEX.
Jago (George), Divinity Lecturer at Looe,
co. Cornwall, aftertr. Vicar of Harberton
and Halxccll, co. Devon. Letters to J.
Petiver, 1709-1715, and n. d. 4064,
ff. 203, 205, 210, 231, 246 ; 4065, ff. 5,
6, 68, 76-82 b, 85, 87, .95, 159, 171,
200, 221 ; 4066, f. 390.
Jahan (Pierre), Assistant Surgeon to
Mons. Moizant, Master Surgeon of
Chdtelhe'rault. Commonplace-book, 17th
cent. Fr. 3940.
Jallabert (Jean), M.D.% of Geneva.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1740-1742.
Fr. 4056, ff. 163, 226 ; 4057, f. 136.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1740, 1743. Fr. 4069, ff. 41, 85.
Jamaica, Isle of. History of, bj H.
Barham, Sen., 1722. 3918.
Description of, by R. Blome, 1672.
1394, ff. 1-28.
Royal letters to the Council
appointing Lord Windsor to be governor,
1661. 856, f. 37.
Royal letter to the private Com-
mittee of the E. India Company for an
experiment of growing spice there, 1661.
856, f. 37 b.
Papers relating to, 1670-1688.
3984, ff. 165-169, 174-183.
Observations on, by B. Corbett,
16T 0-1673. 4020, f. 22.
Papers relating to, 1677-1681.
2724.
Privy Council order relative to
returns of expenditure on forts in, 1683.
2717, ff. 9, 10.
Minutes of Councils at Port Royal
and St. Jago de la Vega, 1687-168f .
Copies. 1599.
Papers relating to its trade, 1694-
1700. 2902, ff. 151-154.
Observations on the "duty" bill
in, circ. 1700. 3986, ff. 5-7.
Proposals for improving it, circ.
1700. 3986, ff. 8, 9.
Narrative of voyage from, to
Porto-Bello, 1679. 2752, ff. 29-35.
Proposals relating to the trade of,
James, &, the Less. Sermo historicus
de Nativitate Deipars, 17th cent. Gr .
and hat. 1411 or 2957, ff. 253-266.
James L, II., of England, v. England,
Sovereigns of.
James (John), Natal Surgeon. Drawings,
with descriptions, of Barbary plants,
circ. 1680. 4009.
James (Robert), M.D., of Lichfield.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1735, 1736.
4025, ff. 145-148 b ; 4054, f. 235.
James (Thomas), Factor at Tonquin.
Journal of transactions in the Factory,
1672-1677. 998.
Jameson (Thomas), Fellow of Wadham
College, Oxon. Music speech, 1664.
1458, ff. 25b-32.
Jansen (Ananikee), a Dutch Skipper's
wife. Medical prescription for, by Dr.
S. Bellingham, circ. 1680. 645, f. 17.
Janua (Christophorus de). Alchemical
process, 1572. 3661, f. 250 b.
Japan. Litters annus Japonii a Patre
L. Frees ad Generalem Prsepoeitum
Societatis Jesu, 1591, 1592. 3456.
Abstract of Capt. O. E. Willman's
brief account of, in 1648-1654, by P. H.
Zollman, 1725. 4048, f. 93.
Diary of journey to, from Batavia,
by T. Ekines, 1724. 4047, f. 169.
Observations on plants in Sir H.
Sloane's "History of Jamaica," 18th
cent. 4020, f. 20.
James, S.t t/ie Greater. Memoria de,
15th cent. 2916, f. 118.
Supposititious theological works,
by E. Kserapfer, 1690. Germ. 2921.
Original MS. of E. Ksmpfer's
History of, 17th cent. Germ. 3060.
History of, by E. Ksmpfer, 18th
cent. Translation. Imperf. 4026, ff. 76 -
130.
Heads of E. Ksempfer's History of,
18th cent. 3329, f. 80.
Collectanea de rebus Japonicis e
MSS. E. Kampferi, 17th cent. Germ.,
Dutch and Lat. 3061 ; 3062.
Delineationes et descriptiones plan-
tar urn Japonicarum ab E. Ksmpfero,
1690. 2914; 2915.
E. Kampferi manuale Botanicum
plantarum Japonensium, 1691. 74.
• Japanese books for keeping simples,
17th cent. Lat. 2864.
18th cent. 2937.
.Notes on a Japanese treatise on
cautery, by E. Kaempfer, 17th- cent.
Germ. 2910, f. 275.
■ Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, ff. 64 b, 65.
Arte de lengua Japona, 17th cent.
3459.
INDEX.
279
Japan (continued). List of Japanese
curiosities, 18th cent. 4019, f. 56.
Jarriges (Philippus Josephus de), Secre-
tary of the Royal Society of Sciences at
Berlin. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1733.
/></. 4052, f. 322.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1734. Lat. 4068, f. 244.
Jauoh (Haubold Gothofredua), of Meissen,
Autograph in album, 1692. 2360, f. 47.
Java, Isle of. Journals of voyage to, by
W. A. Cowley, 1683-1686. 54 ; 1050.
Chart of, by Sir N. Miller, late
17th cent. 1040, f. 52 b.
Plant* officinales Jaccatrenses,
17th cent. 2929, A.
Plants circa Bataviam collects,
1698. 2376, ff. 38-48 b.
Notes upon the Flora, 1689. Lat.
2910, ff. 219-266.
Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre.
v. Navarre, Sovereigns of.
Jeesop (Thomas), M.D. Medical pre-
scriptions, 17th cent. 1080, B. f. 8.
Jefferies (Christopher), M.D., of Brent-
wood. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1721-
173J. 4075, ff. 284-297 b.
Jeffrey {Sir John), Chief Baron of the
Exchequer. Character of, 17th cent.
1523, f. 40.
Jegon (John), Master of Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge. Questioner theo-
logies in Vespere Comitiorum dispu-
tats, circ. 1570. 478, ff. 19, 33 b, 51, 67.
Correspondence, as Vice-Chancellor,
with Sir R. Cecil, 1596-1600. Copy.
3562, ff. 12, 37 b, 38 b.
Jehanne (Nicolas). Receipt for a sick
face, 17th cent. 3692, f. 58 b.
Jekyll {Sir Joseph), Master of the Rolls.
MSS. 3677-3679 ; 3821 ; 3822 ; 3824-
3826 ; . 3846-3857 ; and 3883-3885,
were bought at his sale in 17 jg.
Jenifer (John). Descriptions of part of
the West Indies, and the coast of New
Granada, 1687. 45, ff. 73 b-82.
Jenkins (David), Judge for South Wales.
Treatise on the Law of the land com-
posed, in 1647, when prisoner in the
Tower, 17th cent. 1079, ff. 20-30 b.
Jenkinson ( ), of Hamburg. Letter
to, from SirT. Browne, 1669. 1833, f. 18.
Jenkinson (Anthony), Traveller. Voyage
of discovery of the route from Cathay
to Tartary, 1558. Lat. and Germ. Ex-
tract. 2910, f. 23 b.
Jenkinson (Anthony), Traveller (con-
tinued). Instructions to, as Commissioner
to Embden, 1577. 2442, f. 40.
Jenkinson (James), Surgeon, R.N.
Examination touching the capture of a
Geuoese ship, 1665. Copy. 1952, f. 84.
Jenkinson (Thomas). Letter from him
and his wife to their brother Poole
and his wife, 1664. 4062, f. 159.
Jennens (Sir William), of St. Martin's
in the Fields, London. Articles of
partnership^ an invention for preserving
food, 1685. 3646, ff. 83-90 b.
Jenner (Robert). Letter to, from O.
Cromwell, 1648. 1519, f. 186.
Jenner {Sir Thomas), Baron of the Ex-
cfiequer. Proceedings of, as University
Commissioner, against Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1687. 2680, ff. 12-15 b ; 3076.
Jenner (Thomas), of Charlestown, New
. England. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1740.
4056, f. 242.
Jennings (Sir John), Admiral. Examina-
tion of, relative to the failure of the
attack on Cadiz, 1702. 2496, ff. 51-54 ;
2638, ff. 8 b-11 b ; 3958, ff. 26-28 b.
Jennynges ( ). Receipt for cement,
17th cent. 3657, f. 44.
Jermyn al. G-armin, of Tiverton,
Family of. Formerly owned MS. 405.
Jermyn (Henry), afterw. Earl of St.
Albans. Letter to Lord Newcastle,
[1643.] 1519, f. 121.
Jerningham (Sir Richard), Ambassador
to Charles V. Letters to, from Card.
Wolsey, [1523.] 3839, ff. 7-13, 91-96 b.
Jerome, S. Praefationes in Biblia Sacra,
13th cent. 1521, f. 1.
Theological excerpts from, 13th
cent. Lat. 1580, ff. 26 b, 28.
Psalterium abbreviature, 14th,
15thcentt. 2321, ff. 32 b-41 ; 2471,
ff. 167b-181; 2565, ff. 140-149; 2633,
ff. 150-161 b.
Meditatio, 14th cent. 2515, ff.
33 b-35.
Symboli Apostolornm expositio,
15th cent. 1579, ff. 3-50 b.
De fide et credulitate et oonversa-
tione vita Christianorum, 15th cent.
1579, ff. 51-76 b.
Ad Eustochium
Virginem epi-
taphium Pauls matris, 15th cent. 1579,
ff. 77-111 b.
De membris Domini, 15th cent.
1939, ff. 12-29.
280
INDEX.
Jerome, S. (continued). Legend* de,
15th cent. 1936, ff. 16b-18.
Portrait of, 15th cent. 1579, f. 2 b.
Jeronimus, of Rome. Alchemical pro-
cess, 1572. Ital. 3661, f. 214 b.
Jersey, Isle of. Papers relating to,
17th cent. 2442, f. 15.
Jerusalem. Quaedam de, 15th cent.
289, f. 84.
Hierosolyms civitatis descriptio,
15th cent. 3548, f. 6.
■ Journey to, by H. Tymberley and
J. Burrell, 160J. 2496, ff. 62-69 b.
Descriptio templi Hierosolymitani,
a Prof. J. Moller, 1617. 921, ff. 12-67.
Description of the model of the
sacred sepulchre, 17th cent. 857,
f. 197.
Jerusalem and Sicily, King of.
Charles II. Epistle dedicatory to, from P.
de Crescentiis, 15th cent. Lat. 258, f. 2.
Jervoise (Thomas), of fferriard; Ml. P.
for co. Southants. Letters to Sir H,
Sloane, 1708. 4041, f. 143 ; 4075, f. 298.
Jeshua Ben Amasis, Shech de los
fndios en Fez. Letter to, from Tangier,
1673. Span. Copy. 1958, f. 43.
Jesope, Dr. v. Jeesop (Thomas).
Jessen (Matthaus), of Utrecht. Letter
to C. Schroedter, 1696. Lat. 2876,
f. 156.
Letter to Q. Schroedter, n. d.
Lat. 2877, f. 310.
■ Letter to, from Q. Schroedter,
1699. Fr. 2877, f. 143.
Jesuits Bark. Earliest use of, in Eng-
land, by Dr. J. Met ford, 1656. Lat.
2812, f. 09.
Jesus Christ, Our Saviour. Vita,
15th cent. 361, ff. 76-119 b.
Gesta qua; invenit Theodosius
Magnus Imperator in Jerusalem in
praetorio. Pontii Pilati in codicibus
publicis, 15th cent. 289, ff. 60-70 b.
Historia rerum post mortem ejus
gestarum, 15th cent. 289, ff. 79 b-82 b.
De adventu Domini, 15th cent.
1936, ff. 1-7 b.
Hymnus in Veronicam, et o rati ones
secundum passionem ejus, 15th cent.
2471, ff. 16, 21-26 b, 103, 163-167.
Hymn on the nativity of, by Fr. L.
Carrillo, late 16th cent. Span. 796,
f. 44 b.
Jesus Christ, Our Saviour (con-
tinned). Verses on Christmas Day, 18th
cent. Lat. 3516, f. 53.
Verses on the Passion, 18th cent.
Lat. 3516, f. 173.
Epftre nostre Sire du jour du
dimanche que les gens ne veulent garder,
1371. 3126, ff. 66-68 b, 99 b.
Jewel (John), Bishop of Sarwn. Sayings
at Pauls Cross, 1559. 1709, f. 255.
Jewels. List of " jocalia," bel. to Mis-
senden Abbey, late 15th cent. 747,
f. 81 b.
Account of jewels presented toQu.
Elizabeth, 1572-1587. 814.
Jews. De ponderibus et mensuris He-
brseorum, 1617. 920, ff. 70-134 b.
De partibus tempo ris Judaici et
de festis Judsorum, 17th cent. 2851,
B. ff. 25-37 b-
Extracts relative to, from Hero-
dotus, etc., 17th cent. 2503, ff. 75 b-81.
Order for African Jews to leave
Tangier, 1672. 3511. f. 168.
Jhones (Bassett). v. Jones.
Joachim ( ). Medical receipts, 17th
cent. 3426, ff. 164-171.
Joachim UB. r. Camerarius (Joachimus),
Sen.
Joachimus, Abbat of Fiore. De ex-
position prophetiarum, 16th cent. 156,
ff. 34-41 b.
Joachimus (M — ). Letter to, from J.
Caselius, 1607. Lat. 2882, f. 49.
Joan, Pope. Notices of, late 17th cent.
Lat. and Fr. 1030, f. 53.
Joanna, Countess of Hainault, widow of
Count William III. v. Hainault, Count
of. William III.
Joannes Gullensis, Ordinis Fratrum
Minor tim. Sentential super Aristotelis
librum Prsedicamentorum, 14th cent.
Fragm. 104^ f. 238.
Joannes Grammatious al. Ety-
ohius. v. Eutyches, Presbyter.
Joannes Isaacus, called Hollandus,
Alchemical treatises, 17th cent. Dutch.
3832.
Medical and chemical receipts
taken from, 17th cent. 633, ff. 149-
219 b, passim.
Alchemical tract on lead, 16th
Dialogo del nascimiento del niiio
Ihe»uF, late 16th cent. 796, ff. 48-54.
cent. 320, ff. 100-104 b ; 1723, ff. 3-17 ;
1744, ff. 160-168.
Cabala, 17th cent. 2097, ff. 56-77.
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281
Johannes Isaacus, called Holland™
(continued). Alchemical receipts from,
17th cent. Engl, and Lat. 640, f. 369 b.
Excerpta alchemica ex, 17th cent.
2405, ff. 2-37, 48-57, 68 b-103.
Excerpta ex tractatu ejus de lapide
philosophico, 17th cent. Germ. 1389,
ff. 249-250 b.
Qusedam ex ejus opere vegetabili,
17th cent. 3119, f. 40.
Qusdam ex ejus libro secnndo de
lapide philosophico. Imperf. 631, ff.
293-300 b.
Joannes Theophilus. v. Chiteillon
(Sebastien).
Joannes Tioinensis, Philosophic. Ad
aurum potabile faciendum, 15th cent.
1091, f. 51 b.
Job St. Solomon, v. Ayyub ibn Su-
laiman ibn Ibrahim.
Jobson (John). Warrant for creating
him a Poor Knight of Windsor, 1661.
856, f. 23.
Jocelinus, de Brakehnda. Collectanea
ex chronico ejus, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 343.
Jodrell (Paul), Clerk to the House of
Commons, Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
170|, 1705, 4040, f. 9; 4075, f. 333.
Johanna Isle, Africa. Journal of voy-
age to, from Cape Agulhas, 1659. 3672,
ff. 67 b-69.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, f. 35.
Account brought to, of an engage-
ment between an English Frigate and a
French Pirate, 1689. 3672, ff. 70-75.
Johannes, Hispalensis(contmued). Specu-
lum elementorum alchimia, 15th cent.
212, ff. 13-21; 1091, ff. 147-160 b.
Aristotle's Secretnm Secretorum,
translated by, 15th cent. 405, ff. 23 b -
25 b.
Metrical prologue to his version
of Aristotle's Secreta Secretorum, 15th
cent 2464, f. 6 b.
Epistola Messehallah in rebus
eclipsis lunae et in conjunctionibus
planetarum, ac revolution ibua annorum
translate ab, 15th cent. 332, ff. 13 b-
15 b.
Messahalce liber de receptione
interpretatus ab, 15th cent. Imperf.
620, ff. 15-24 b. •
Metrical account of, 15th cent.
2464, f. 15.
Johannes Ispaniensis. r. Johannes,
Hispalensis.
Johannes Parisiensis, Physician.
Epistolse ad, a R. Bacon, de separatione
elementorum, et de ponderibus, 15th
cent. 2327, ff. 25, 35.
Kxcerptum e, de mercurio, 15th
cent. 1091, £ 108.
Johannes, Sacerdos. v. Scotus Erigena
(Joannes).
Johannes, Scriptor. Practica de anti-
monio, 15th cent. 3457, f. 426 b.
Johannes Tectinensis. v. Joannes
Ticinensis.
Johannes Wallensis. v. Joannes
Gallensis.
Johannitius. v. Hunain ibn Ishak, AU
Ibadl.
Johannes Papa XXI.
Bishops of.
Johannes, &, Abbas, at Ephesus. Le-
genda de, 15th cent. 1936, f. 126.
Johannes, Diaconus. Epistola ad, a
Boetio, de Christi natura, 14th cent.
1777, ff. 90 b-95.
Johannes filius Masuje. v. Ytthanna
ibn Massuje.
Johannes filius Mesue. v. Yahanni
ibn M&suwaih.
Johannes, Hispalensis. Liber Con-
stantini de differentia inter animam et
spiritum translatus ab, 13th cent.
2454, ff. 82-84.
Aristotelis ad Alexandrum epistola
de sanitate servanda, ex Arabico trans-
lata ab, 14th cent. 430, ff. 61-63 b.
v. Rome, John Baptist, r. Juan Baptista.
John Baptist, S. Memoria de, me-
trice, 14th, 15th centt. 2683, f. 22;
2471, f. 30; 2565, f. 14.
Hymnus in, 15th cent. 2571,
f. 15 b ; 2633, f. 18.
Commemoration of, 15th cent.
Lat. 2916, f. 116 b.
Collect for his feast, 15th cent.
3548, f. 7 b.
John Chry80stom, 8. Conciunculse de
fato et providentia Dei, 1526. Printed;
with MS. copy of J. Cheke's translation,
1576. Or. and Lat. 456, ff. 42-104 b.
Sermo, 15th cent. Extract. 1611,
f. 152 b. " —
John de Silva, Straits of, at Singa-
pore. Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, f. 59 b.
INDEX.
John, S., Evangelist. Life, 18th cent.
Lat. 1411 or 2957, ff. 271-275 b.
De duodecim privilegiis ejus, 15th
cent. 982, f. 61.
Qusdam de eo et ejus epistolis,
late 17th cent. 617, f. 85.
Memoria de, metrice, 14th, 15th
centt. 2683, f. 16 ; 2471, f. 32 ; 2565,
f. 15; 2633, f. 20.
Hymnus ad, 15th cent.
2565,
of, 15th cent.
f. 80 b ; 2633, f. 89.
- Commemoration
Lat. 2916, f. 117.
John, of Damascus, S. Medicamina
abstracta ex ejus Viatico, 14th cent.
521, ff. 86-123.
Aphorismi, 15th cent. 2391,
ff. 130-139 b.
Breviloqnium de digestivis et pur-
gantibns cujuslibet hnmoris, 15th cent.
282, ff. 186b-188.
Johnn ( de), formerly Danish Envoy
to England, now in the Circles of High
and Low Saxony. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1738. Fr. 4055, f. 323.
Johnson, Dr., of Pontefract. v. John-
ston (Nathanael).
Johnson ( ), Lieut.-Col. Order for
provisions for his regiment at Tangier,
1662. 1956, f. 18.
Johnson (Ben) r. Jonson (Ben).
Johnson (Christopher), of London.
Medical receipts, late 16th cent. 3149,
ff. 40,41.
Johnson (Henry), of Whittington. Me-
morandum of debt owing to, from J.
Heyden, n. d. 3547, f. 5.
Johnson (Jane). Horoscope, 1635-1638.
1778, f. 6.
Johnson (Capt. John), of MUboum St-
Andrew, co. Dors. Letters to Dr. S.
Wall, 1692. 1731, A. ff. 78, 80.
Johnson (Sir Nathanael). Commission
to, from James II., of the Governorship
of the West Indies, 1686. Abstract.
3299, f. 211.
Johnson (Sir Nathanael), of Silkhope.
Letter to R. Ellis, 1701. Copy. 4063,
f. 79.
Johnson (Richard). Horoscope, 1634-
1637. 1778, f. 5.
Johnson (Robert), Jesuit. Arraignment
for high treason, 1582. 1132, ff. 1-13 b.
Johnson (Robert), Sheriff of London.
Account of his banquet, 1617. 3959,
ff. 7-15.
Johnson (Robert). Horoscope, 1638
1654. 1778, f. 7.
Johnson (Samuel), Chaplain to the
English Ambassador to Denmark. Letter
to J. Dury, 1633. 1465, f. 195.
Johnson (Stephen). Letter to, from
J. Peter, 1665. 4062, f. 163.
Johnson (Thomas). Horoscope, 1633.
1778, f. 4.
Johnson (Licut.-Col. Thomas), Botanist,
of London, iter in agrum Cantianum
et Ericetum Hamstediannm, 1629, ex
ejusdem autographo transcripta, 1658.
235, ff. 2-13 b.
Johnson (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1739. 4056, f. 106.
Johnson (William), M.D., in the Low
Countries. Letter on alchemy to, from
Sir E. Kelly, circ. 1590. Copy, 17th
cent. 83, ff. 8-11.
Johnson (William), of Olney, co. Bucks.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 83.
Johnson (Col. William), Judge of the
Admiralty Court at Tangier. Com-
plaint against Capt. T. Bun, 1664. 3509,
f. 78.
Johnsone ( ). Wrote MS. 419.
Johnsonne ( ). Sermon at St.
Lawrence Jewry, London, 1604. 2172,
f. 2.
Johnston (Charles), M.D., of Woodsome,
W.R.,co. York. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1706. 4040, f. 167.
Johnston (James). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 198.
Johnston (Nathanael), M.D., of King's
College, Cambridge, Pontefract and Lon-
don. Medical theses, 1656. 3309, ff. 93-
95 b, 239-241 b.
Articles in support of the Faculty
in co. York, 167J. 1393, f. 13.
Observations de dissectione M.
Quatermaine, 168fl. 3408, f. 195.
Letters to Dr. H. Power, 1666.
Lat. and Engl. 3515, ff. 55, 56.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 169§.
4037, ff. 195, 212, 242, 293, 308.
Letter to, from Dr. H. Power,
165j. 1342, f. 9.
Johnston (William). Letter to Lady
Ardglass, 1698. 4062, f. 283.
Johnstone {Sir Archibald), of Warris-
ton. Supplication of the general assem-
bly of the Church of Scotland convened
at Glasgow to Charles L subscribed by,
as clerk, 1638. 650, ff. 81-83,
INDEX.
283
Johnstone (Sir Archibald), of Warris-
ton {continued). Letter to, from J.
Dury, n. d. 654, f. 216.
Johnstone (William), 2nd Earl, afterw.
1st Marquis, of Annandale. Letter to
Lord Carlisle, 1682. 2724, f. 94.
Johnstonus. v. Jonstonus (Joannes),
M.D., Polonus.
Joliph, Dr. v. Joyliffe (George), M.D.
Jolly (James), of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge. His account of his treatment
by the College on turning Quaker, late
17th cent. 631, f. 132.
Jolly (Juan Baptista), of Tetuan. Let-
ters to, from Lord Middleton, 167}/
Span. 1958, ff. 47 b, 50.
Joly ( ), M. D., of Montpellier. Con-
suite par, pour A. Calsamilia, 1684.
3998, ff. 38-41 b.
Jonas (Theodoras), Pastor of Hitterdala,
Iceland. Letters to Sir T. Browne,
1651-1664. Lat. 1911-1913, ff. 86,
88, 92.
Jonas (W— ), of West Knoyle, co. Wilts.
Letters to his cousin, Dr. S. Wall, 1682.
1731, A. ff. 48-53 b.
Jones ( ), Lady lianelagh. Medical
receipts, 17th cent. 1367.
Jones ( ), Madam. Medical receipts,
1681. 1289, ff. 65-75 b.
Jones ( ). Letter to A. Price, 1735.
4077, f. 295.
Jones (Baasett), of Jesus College, Oxon.,
and Llanmihangel, co. Olamorg. Litho-
chymicus paraphrastically Englished by
the author in verse, circ. 1650. Hologr.
315.
Jones (David). " Relation of the voyage
of the Fathers of La Mercy to the king-
doms of Fez and Moroccho " in 1681, for
the redemption of Christian slaves, by
L. Desmay ; translated by, 18th cent. 822.
Jones (Edward), of London. Petition to
William III. for the Secretaryship of
Bermuda, 1699. 2902, f. 102.
Jones (Evan). Formerly owned MS.
517.
Jones (George). Formerly owned MS.
348.
Jones (Rev. H — ), of Maryland. Re-
marks on his Natural History collection
from Maryland, 18th cent. 3324, f. 4.
Jones (Henry), of King's College, Cam-'
bridge. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172g.
4048, f. 139.
Jone8 (Hugh), Minister of Christ Church
parish, co. Calvert, Virginia. Letters to
J. Petiver, 1697, 170}. 4062, f. 268 ;
4063, f. 68.
Letter to Ayry, 1697. 4062,
f. 268.
Letter to S. Doody, 1697. 4062,
f. 268.
Jones (Jezreel), Envoy to Morocco. Col-
lection of productions of Barbary with
drawings, 1701, 1711. 4003, ff. 17-24.
Letters, as Clerk to the Royal
Society, to Sir H. Sloane, 1699-1702,
and n. d. 4037, f. 357 ; 4038, ff. 144,
150, 154; 4039, f. 9 ;*4059, f. 199.
Letters to J. Petiver, 170J, and
n. d. 4063, f. 67, 76 ; 4066, f. 391.
Jones (John), Serjeant at Tangier.
Charge against, for theft, 1673. 3514,
f. 184.
Jones (John), M.D. Correspondence
with W. Cowper, 1699. 3408, ff. 176,
178.
Jones (John), Schoolmaster at Llandeilo-
tal-y-pont, co. Olamorg. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1702. 4039, f. 37.
Jones (John). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4059, f. 200.
Jones (John). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4059, f. 202.
Jones (John). Formerly owned MS. 517.
Jones (Michael), Lieut.-Qen. List of
persons taken by his army before Dublin ,
1649. 1008, f. 174.
Jones (Richard). Collections on alchemy,
17th cent. 2573 ; 2577, A., B.
Catalogue of his MSS., 17th cent.
2574.
Catalogue of his printed books,
17th-18th centt. 2575 ; 2576.
Jones (Richard), Envoy to Tetuan. Pass
and instructions from Lord Middleton,
167|. Span, and Engl. Copies. 1958,
ff. 47 b, 48.
Jones (Richard), Hector of Llanelian, co.
Anglesey. Letters to J. Petiver, 1702.
4063, ff. 168, 175.
Jones (Richard). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 254.
Jones (Richard). Formerly owned MS.
407.
Jones (Roger), M.D., of Chester. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1740-1741. 4056,
ff. 224, 243, 272 ; 4057, f. 82.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1740. 4078, f. 347.
284
INDEX.
Jones (Samuel). PI urea medicamentorum
formulae, 1597. 494.
Jones (Thomas), Merchant of Bristol.
Power of attorney to J. More, 1592.
2497, f. 33 b.
Jones (Thomas), Clerk. Epitaph on, 17th
cent. 1792, f. 25 b.
Jones (Thomas), of /lamps tead. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1714. 4043, f. 281.
Jones (Thomas). Formerly owned MS.
1621.
Jones (W— ). Letter to Dr. R. Gray,
n. d. 3216, f. 179.
Jones (Sir William), Chief Justice of
Ireland, afterw. Justice of the King's
Bench in England. Speech to, by Sir
F. Bacon, 1617. 3522, ff. 28 b-31.
Argument on Hampden's case of
shipmoney, 1638. 3933, ff. 258-266.
Jones (William). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729, 1738. 4050, f. 125 ; 4055,
f. 413.
Jonson (Ben). Poems, 17th cent. Copies.
1446, ff. 54 b, 55, 71 b, 89 b, 91 ; 1792,
05, 56, 56 b, 59, 61, 101-104, 119 b.
Verses intitled, "The Goodwife's
Ale," 17th cent. 396, f. 3.
Extract from the Tragedy of Cati-
line with a prologue by Mrs. Nell Guin,
and from Sejanua, circ. 1672. 161,
ff. 22-28.
Prologue and epilogue to "The
Sad Shepherd," spoken by Portlock,
temp. Chas. II. 1009, f. 373.
Promise, as an Oxford M.A., to
countenance the literary labours of
C. Morley, n. d. 1466, f. 16.
Letters to, from Dr. J. Webb, 162|.
Engl, and Lat. 1466, ff. 204-213, 354-
372.
Couplet on, late 17th cent. 1009,
f. 395.
Memorandum of his Plays, 2nd
part, bought for seven shillings by a
Fellow of Sidney-Sussex College, Cam-
bridge [1664-1674]. 3780, f. 5.
Owned MS. 313.
Jonson (John). Owned, in the 16th
cent., MS. 1.
Jon8tonus (Joannes), M.D., Polonus.
I. de Diemerbroeck collegium in ejus
"Idea Medicine universse," late 17th
cent. 619, ff 45-106 b.
Excerpta e, de historia naturali,
1666. 3962, ff. 116-159.
Jordan ( ). Verses on his expulsion
from College, by F. Ward, 17th cent.
542, f. 18.
Jordan (Edward), M.D., Fellow of the
Roy. Coll. of Physicians. Defence of the
truth against his "Discourse of the
Mother," by S. Bredwell, 1603. 831.
Jordan (Herman). Formerly owned
MS. 2157.
Jordan lis, v. Nemorarius (Jordanus).
JoriSBOOn (David), Archihatreticus.
Opiniones absurdissimsa ex ejus libris,
17th cent. 2890, ff. 66-71.
Josaphat, S. Legenda de, 15th cent.
1936, ff. 130-140.
Joseph. Expositio statue Joseph : an
alchemical tract, 15th cent. 1091, ff.
91-96 b; 2327, ff. 6-10.
Joseph y Mayer Memoranes ( ),
of Tangier. Letter to, from J. White
and J. Wollaston, 1673. Span. 1958,
f. 43b.
Josephus (Flavius).
Jews, 17 th cent. Fr.
f. 261.
History of the
Extract. 1009,
Joubert (Laurent), Physician to Henri
III., of France. Pharmaceutics, 17th
cent. 2056, ff. 1-26 b.
Idyllium in ejus scloppoboliatriam,
a F. Thorio, 17th cent. 1768, f. 20.
Jourdain (John). Journal of voyage
for the E. Indies, 160}, with addition of
travels in Arabia, etc., to 1617. 858.
JovenlnUB, Frater, of Borne. Alchemical
processes, 1572. 3661, f. 214.
Joyoe ( ), Colx Medical prescription
for, at 33 years of age, 1642. 846,
f. 137 b.
Joyce ( ), of Bussel Street. Medical
prescription for his son, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1666. Lat. 2812, f. 85 b.
Joyoe (George), Cornet. Scheme of his
nativity, 1618. 1707, f. 11 b.
Joye ( ). Correspondence with G.
Schroedter, n. d. Fr. 2878, ff. 28, 29.
Joye (Charles), of St. Thomas' Hospital,
London. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173?.
4055, f. 71.
Joyliffe (George), M.D. Medical theses,
17th cent. 3310, f. 301 ; 3312, f. 25.
Juan Baptista, Augustine Eremite
Friar. Life, translated from the Spanish,
17th cent. 1470, ff. 1-3 b.
INDEX.
285
Juan Fernandez Isle, S. America.
Chart and description of, by B. Kingrose,
1681. 44, f. 269 b; 3820, f. 83.
Juckes (Francis), Lieutenant, at Tangier,
Medical bill 1663, receipted 1666. 3509,
ff. 41, 41 b.
Promissory note, 1666. 3509,
f. 121.
Payment for a house at Tangier,
1667. 3509, f. 187.
Grant to, from Colonel H. Norwood,
of the Provost-Marshalship of Tangier,
1669. 3299, f. 101.
Release from debt to, by Lieut. J.
Gylby, 1669. 3510, f. 65.
Inventory of his goods, 1669. 3514,
f. 18.
Account of his estate, by Com-
missary Hughes, 16f J. 3510, f. 157.
Order for the sale of his goods,
16$g. 3514, f. 19.
Warrant for summoning witnesses
on his death, 16$£. 3514, f. 30.
Jude, S.t Apostle. Legenda de, 15th cent.
1936, ff. 52-56.
Judkin (Edward). Letters to J. Petiver,
1701. 4063, ff. 75, 99, 124.
Juell (John), Bishop of Sarum. v. Jewel.
Jukes (Francis), Ensign, at Tangier, v.
Juckes.
Julian (John). Letter to Dr. J. Burgess,
1656. 250, f. 86.
Juliana, Mother, Anchorite of Norwich.
Revelations to, of Divine Love, 1373.
Copies, 17th cent. 2499 ; 3705.
Julianus (Petrus). v. Rome, Bishops of.
John XXI.
Julitta, Mater S. Giricii Martyris. Car-
men S. Ciricii et JulitUe, 15th cent.
783, B. f. 215.
Junge (Joachim), Rector of Hamburg
University. Vita, a M. Vogelio, 17th
cent. 2888, ff. 46-57 b.
Letter to G. Schroedter, 1721.
Germ. 2877, f. 305.
Junius, v. Young.
Junius (Adrianus). Historical notice of
the town of Enkhuizen, 16th cent. Lot.
Hologr. 2764, f. 173.
Junius (Franciscus). v. Du Jon (Fran-
cois), the Elder.
Juntinua (Hieronymus). v. Giuntini
(Girolamo).
Jurieu (Pierre). Extract from his 14th
Pastoral letter, 168f 1983, B. f. 89.
Jurin (James), M.D., Secretary of the
Royal Society. Letter to J. Petiver,
1716. 4065, f. 274.
- Letter to , 1718. 1968, f. 3.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1723-
172$, and n. d. 4047, ff. 15, 18, 26, 32,
306 ; 4059, f. 204.
Letter relative to inoculation for
the small-pox, 172g. 406, B. f. 14.
Letter to, from E. Benzelius, 1724.
4065, f. 324.
Jurin (John), brother of Dr. James Jurin.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1715. 4065, ff.
222, 226.
Jurjis Ben JabrH, Arab Physician.
Vita, 18th cent. 3647, f. 4.
JuflSieu (Anthoine de), M.D., of Paris.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1711-1737.
Fr. and Lat. 4042, f. 266; 4043, ff.
108, 127, 282, 313 ; 4045, ff. 185, 295,
310; 4046, ff. 81, 97,331, 337; 4047,
ff. 286, 350 ; 4048, ff. 11, 31, 128, 244,
258, 284; 4049, f. 161; 4050, ff. 117,
279; 4051, f. 285; 4052, ff. 115, 157,
176, 240, 344 ; 4053, ff. 220, 259, 347 ;
4054, ff. 19, 23, 248, 288, 303 ; 4055,
f. 84.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1714. lat.
4065, ff. 17*, 187.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1725, 1714-1740, and n. d. Fr. 3322,
f. 109 b; 4068, ff. 87, 107, 135, 141,
187, 230,250, 257, 293, 300, 308; 4069,
ff. 42 b, 170,171.
Jussieu (Bernard de), Botanist. Letters to
Sir H Sloane, 1727-1743. Fr. 4048, ff.
306, 313; 4049, ff. 17, 81, 103, 145,
167, 168, 220 ; 4050, f. 55 ; 4053, ff.
280, 349 ; 4054, f. 249 ; 4056, f. 274 ;
4057, f. 196.
Letters to Dr. J. G. Schenchzer,
1727-1729. Fr. 4066, ff. 12, 17, 39, 67.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1 733-1740. 4068, ff. 207 b, 258 ; 4069,
f. 59.
Justel (Henri), Librarian to Chas. II. at
St. James. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4059, ff. 193-196.
Letter to, from Dr. R. Hooke, 1680.
1039, f. 174.
Justice (James). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1731. 4052, f. 202.
Justice (John), Merchant, of Edinburgh.
Bond to J. Greene for payment of money,
167-. 857, f. 64.
286
INDEX.
Justinian L, Emperor of the East,
Annotata in ejus Institutions, 17th cent.
155, ff. 2-48.
C. Besoldi synopsis Institutionum
Justiniani, 1652. 1361, ff. 224-233 b.
Jnstdnianus. r. Ginstiniani (Bernardo).
Justinus, the Historian. Quseationes ex
ejus historic is Philippicis, 17th cent.
1466, ff. 175-180.
Juvenalis (Decimns Junius). Pragmenta
Scholiasts in ejus Satyras, 13th cent.
1104.
Juxon (William). Scheme of his natirity ,
1629. 1707, f. 23.
Juxon (William), Archbishop of Canter-
bury. Note of his birth, 1582. 1708,
f. 108.
Royal letter to, to institute a
review of the Book of Common Prayer,
1661. 856, f. 36.
Royal letter to, to order the
Bishops and Deans and Chapters in his
Province to let their lands to such as
were tenants before the late troubles,
[1660-1663.] 856, f. 27 b.
K — (B— ). De salibus et oleis metal-
lomm, 17th cent. IaxU aud Germ. 1389,
ff. 251-282.
K — (D — ). Reasons for the reading by
the Clergy of the Royal Declaration for
Liberty of Conscience, [1688]. 3050.
K — (Ra — ). Letters to , temp. Chas. I.
Copies. 1454, ff. 8-11, 15 b.
K — (Thon.). Letter to his sweetheart,
with a description of Scotch manners,
1617. 1489, ff. 31-35.
KaaB (Nicolaus), Regent of Denmark.
Royal letter to Qu. Elizabeth, subscribed
by, 1594. Lat. 3299, f. 32 b.
Kade (Samuel), Student at Leipzig. Auto-
graph in album, 1692. 2360, f. 31.
Kaempfer (Engelbert). Amoenitatum
exoticarum politico-physico-medicarum
fasciculi, 17th cent. Hologr. Imperf,
2907.
Plant a: officinales Jaccatrenses,
17th cent. 2929, A.
Adversaria varia, 17th cent. Fr.,
Buss., Lot., Dutch and Germ. 3063.
Kaempfer ( Engelbert) (continued). Mis-
cellanea de rebus Asiaticis, 17th cent.
Fr., Germ, and Lat. 2910.
Collections relating to Persia,
17th cent. Dutch, Engl., Fr., Germ.,
Lat. and Buss. 2907; 2908; 2910;
2912 ; 2917, A. B. ; 2920 ; 2923.
Penis descriptio ab R. du Mans ei
communicata, 1684. 2908.
Itineraria Persica, 17th cent. 2912.
Diary of his journey from Java to
Siam and Japan, 1690. Germ. 2921.
History of Japan, 17th cent.
Germ. Hologr. 3060.
History of Japan, translated by J.
G. Scheuchxer, [1727]. Imperf. 4026,
ff. 76-130.
Heads of his work on Japan, 18th
cent. 3329, f. 80.
Collectanea de rebus prstcipue
Japonicis, 17th cent. Germ., Dutch
and Lat. 3061.
Collectanea Japonica, 17th cent.
Germ. 3062.
Delineationes et descriptiones plan-
tarum Japonicarum et Persicarum, 1685,
1690. 2914; 2915 ; 2917, A. B.
Manuale Botanicuin plantarum
Japonicarum, 1691. 74.
Correspondence, 1684-1697. Lat.,
Dutch, Fr. and Germ. 3064.
Eulogy of, by H. G. Weiand, 18th
cent. Lat. 3323, f. 41.
Wrote MSS. 74; 2907; 2910;
2912; 2914; 2915; 2917, A. B. ; 2920 ;
2921; 2923; 2929, A.; 3060-3064.
Kaempfer (J — A — ). Dance music,
17th cent. 2923, ff. 3 b-36, 101 b-115.
Kaempfer (Johann Hermann), nephew of
Engelbert Kaempfer. Acquittances to
Dr. J. G. Steigertahl for the price of
his uncle's curiosities, purchased on
behalf of Sir H. Sloane, 1723, 1725.
Fr. and Germ. 4047, f. 106; 4048,
f. 100.
Letters to Dr. Steigertahl, 1724,
1725. Fr. and Germ. 3064, f. 69 ;—
1724, 1725. Fr. and Germ. 4065, ff.
315 (copy), 317, 338, 343.
Kaerleon (Louis), v. Carleon.
Kalendar. Tracts on the KaleDdar, in
prose and verse, I lth cent. 263, passim.
Kalendar, 13th cent. 1935, ff.
lb-9;— 14th cent. 514, ff. 12-17 b,
33 -38b; 568, ff. 2 -7b; 1609,
ff. 5-10 b; 2250; 2321, ff. 2-13 b;
2397; 2465; 2683, ff. 3-8 b; 3126, ff.
92-97 b.
INDEX.
287
Kalendar (continued). Kalendarium
astronomicum, 1347. 3124, ff. 2-7 b.
Kalendarium, cum t abulia eclipsium
lunse et solis ad meridiem universitatis
Oxoniensis a.d. 1380 compositum, 15th
cent. 282, ff. 5-1 7 b.
Kalendar, 15th cent. 480, ff.
lb-25; 807; 965, ff. 9-21 b; 1315,
ff. 16b-36b; 2467, ff. 1-12 b; 2468,
ff. 2-13 b; 2471, ff. 3-14 b; 2474, ff.
1-12 b ; 2565, ff. 1-7 b ; 2571, ff. 2-7 b ;
2605, ff. 1-4 b ; 2633, ff. 2-7 b ; Dutch.
2692, ff. 2-13 b; 2732, B. ff. 2-13 b;
2748, B. ff. 3 -14b; Fr. 2803, ff.
1-12 b; 2916, ff. 2-13 b; 2945, ff. 2-
7 b ; 3887, ff. 13-25;— 1413. 2272, ff.
l-8b ;— 16th cent. 389, ff. 138-144 b ;
Fr. 2419, ff. 2-7 b; 2747, ff. 1-6 b;—
17th cent. 2637, ff. 1-12 b.
Kalendarium natnrale magicum
perpetuum, 17th cent. 2612, ff. 42-106 b.
Perpetual Kalendar, 1688. 2612,
ff. 2-6.
Quaedam ad Kalendarium perti-
nentia, 1364. 2250.
Rules for finding moveable feasts,
14th cent. Fr. verse. 2412, ff. 60 b-63 b.
Treatise on the Kalendar, 15th
cent. Imperf. 3887, ff. 26-56.
Tabula; Ecclesise festorum, 15th
cent. 780, f. 54 b.
Regulse pro die Paschse cognoscendo,
15th cent. 1939, f. 4.
Versus de Kalendario, cum pro-
logo, 15th cent. 3443, f. 5.
Quaedam ex Kalendario ccclesias-
tico, 15th cent. 3722, f. 131.
Computus ecclesiasticus, manualis,
etc., 16th cent. 1620, ff. 15-42.
Observations on the Kalendar,
16th cent. 2869, f. 48.
Table of moveable feasts, 1517.
Lat. 345, ff. 143 b.
Table of moveable feasts from
1592 to 1905, 16th cent. Span. 4028,
ff. 8 b-28.
Regulae " ut comminiscaris promte
quotus dies men sis labatur," 1655. 651,
f. 167.
Tables for a Kalendar, 1659. 1844,
Kapper (Sarah). Horoscope, 1673. 2282,
f. 16 b.
Karlstein (Arvid). Catalogue of his
medals, 18th cent. 1968, f. 181.
Karolus. £lectuarium ad omnes in-
firmitates stomachi, 13th cent. 2030,
f. 129.
Karwar, W. Coast of India, v. Carwar.
Hymn us ad, 12th cent.
ff. 31, 34, 34 b.
r. Broughton (Hugh).
Dionysius, Exiyuus.
Lynn (Nicholas de).
Postel (Onillaume).
Kalixtus, S. v. Calixtus, 8.
Kalker (Hermann). Wrote, in 1426,
MS. 336.
Katharine, S.
3103, f. 116.
Hymn to, 14th cent.
15 b.
2321, f.
Legenda de, 15th cent. 1936, ff.
114-120
Memoria de, me trice, 15th cent.
2471, f. 40; 2683, f. 24; 2633, f. 32;
2565, f. 26.
Memoria de, metrice, 15th cent.
2571, f. 19 b.
— — Commemoratio
2916, f. 126.
Soneto a, 1586. Span.
de, 15th cent.
796, f. 41.
Keable ( ), M.D.y of oo. Nbrthants.
Miscellaneous receipts, 1565. 2822.
Keating (Dr. Geoffrey). History of
Ireland, 1714, 1715. Irish. 3806; 3807
Keepe (Henry), Antiquary. Autobio-
graphy, temp. Chas. II. Imperf. Hotoyr
1011.
• Proposals for a general history of
Westminster Abbey, late 17th cent
864, ff. 1-24 b.
Kegheling (Gerrit Franax), of Oouda.
MS. 1665 was dedicated to, by B.
Ronsseus.
Keill (James), M.D., of Northampton.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1703-171g, and
n. d 4039, ff. 180, 275, 287 ; 4040,
ff. 83, 172, 257 ; 4041, f. 140 ; 4042,
ff. 1, 8, 14, 20, 110, 148, 151, 155, 162,
185, 190, 197, 201, 208, 214, 217, 223,
237, 243, 248, 254, 264, 267, 273, 321,
338, 352 ; 4043, ff. 60, 66 ; 4044, f. 39 ;
4045, ff. 49, 134, 190; 4059, ff. 206-
238; 4078, ff. 171-183 b.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. d 4067,
f. 1.
Keill (John) M.D., Prof essor of Astronomy
at Oxford Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
170J. 4039, f. 78.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1711, and
n. d 4065, f. 3 ; 4067, ff. 2, 3.
Keir (Walter). Letter to J. Petiver,
1700. 4063, f. 141.
268
INDEX.
Keith (William), 9th Earl Marischall.
Presentation of Dr. T. Bower to the
Principalship of M arisen al College, 1710.
3198, f. 8.
Kellaway (John). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1736. 4055, f. 9.
Letter to, from J. Petiver, n. d.
4067, f. 84.
Kelley (Sir Edward), Alchemist. Treatise
on the Philosopher's Stone, possibly by,
16th cent. 410.
Discourse on the Philosopher's
Stone, 17th cent. 3645, ff. 22-38.
Quscdam ex ejus epistolis, 1587.
2624, ff. 17-20.
Letter on alchemy written, tire.
1590. to his son, W. Johnson, 17th cent.
83, ff. 8-11.
• Modus tractandi vegetabilia ab eo
ad Rodolphum Imperatorem missus,
1590. 3706, f. 15.
Exposition by, to F. M., of Ripley's
44 Compound of Alchemy," 1632. 3631,
ff. 51-63.
Verses on the Philosopher's Stone,
17th cent. 319, f. 2.
Wrote, in 1583, MS. 3189.
Kellum (Robert). Chemical and alche-
mical collections, 17th and 18th centt.
3632, ff. 133-138; 3646, ff. 95-147 b;
3686-3689; 3697, ff. 53-60; 3758,
ff. 39-48 b.
Letter on the authorship of
"Pneuma Poeseos Catholicum," 1703.
3632, f. 155.
— — — — Catalogue of printed books chitfly
chirurgical, 18th cent. 3798.
Kellway. v. Kellaway.
Kelly (Bcv. George), Jacobite Conspirator.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173}. 4051,
f. 182.
Kelly (James). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1718. 4045, f. 106.
Kelome, of Shopland, co. Essex, Family
of. Arms, 16th cent. 2401, f. 2 b.
Kelp (J — E — ). Letters to G. Schroedter,
1696, 1697. Germ. 2877, ff. 95, 96.
Notes of his sermon, 1647.
Kem ( ).
2788, f. 12.
Kemer (Gilbert), v. Kymer.
Kempthorne (Capt. John), Jun. Jour-
nals of voyages to the E. Indies, 166$-
1688. 3668.
Journal of voyage from England
to Surat and back, 166|-1670. 3814.
Kempthorne (Capt. John), Jun. (con-
tinued). Journal of his voyage to the
Coast of Cororoandel and the Bay of
Bengal, 1684-1687. 3670, ff. 3-130.
Journal of his voyage to Bombay,
1688-1689. 3671, ff. 5-70.
Charts and plans by, during his
voyage to Bombay, 1688-1690. 3665.
Kendal (Charles), M.D., of Exeter.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172|. Lot.
4075, f. 354.
Kendrioke (Edward). Letter to his
cousin, Dr. Binges, cine. 1660. 153, f. 5.
Kenney (Robert). Letter to, from Sir
F. Bacon, 1603. 3078, f. 37.
Kent, County of. History of, by W.
Lambard, 2nd cd., 1572. 3168, ff. 1-146.
Inrichment of the weald of Kent,
by G. Markham, 1625. Printed and
MS. 1607.
T. Johnson iter botanicum in agrum
Cantianum, 1629; transcriptum 1651.
235, ff. 2-13 b.
Speech of Sir J. Culpepper for,
1640. 1467, ff. 5b-7b.
Order to Sir T. Fairfax to punish
the incendiaries in, 1645. 1519, f. 106.
Observations on the marshes in,
18th cent. 3329, f. 56.
Kent (Edward), of Boughton, co. Norihants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 36.
Kent (John), Surgeon. Praxis medica,
1691-1705. 1527.
Kent (Joseph) al. Abdy (Sir John), v.
Abdy (Sir John).
Kenworthey (Joseph), Merchant, of
Dantxic. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1728, 1729. 4049, f. 131 ; 4050, f. 62.
Kenwrick (Rev. George), of Pcmltrokc
College, Oxford. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4059, f. 239.
Keon (Christopher), Land Surveyor in
the Pvrt of London. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, with proposals for importation
of drugs, 1 72|. 4047, ff. 138, 139, 149.
Keppel (Jean Rabo de), Baron. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1723. Fr. 4046, f. 351.
Keppler (Johann). Brief theory of the
planets according to, 17th cent. 533,
ff. 33-70 b.
The new and perfect way of
directing the significations in a nativity,
according to, 17th cent. 533, ff. 85 b-98.
Mode of directing nativities, 17th
cent. 2279, ff. 57-59 b.
INDEX.
289
Ker (Alexander), Tutor to Lord Charles
Somerset. Letter to Sir 11. Sloane, 1714.
4043, f. 310.
Ker (Jane), 2nd wife of Robert, 1st Earl
of Boxburghe. Letters to, as governess
of the Princess Royal, from J. Dury,
[1631-1643]. 1465, ff. 9, 11.
Ker (Henry), Lord Ker, son of Robert,
1st Earl of Boxburghe. Apology for
defaming Lord Hamilton, 1641. 1467,
f. 131.
Ker (John), 1st Duke of Boxburghe. Let-
ter to .Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4078, f. 221.
Ker (Robert), of St. Martin's Lane,
London. Treatment of his epilepsy by Sir
T. Mayerne, 1631. Lat. 1562, ff. 36-39 b.
Kerby (John), of Stile Alley, London.
Owned, in 1639, MS. 821.
Kerekring {Dr. Theodor). Synopsis of
his treatise on antimony, translated into
English, late 17th cent. 619, ff. 1-9.
Additions to the particular pro-
cesses of antimony, taken out of B.
Valentine's work, late 17th cent. 619,
ff. 9 b-42.
Kerger (William). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. d. 4067, f. 4.
Kerkelitaton, Parish of, co. York. v.
Kirkheaton.
Kerner (A mold us). Tetras Chymiatrica,
17th cent. Excerpts. 3634, ff. 39-44 b.
Chemical extracts from, 17th cent.
Lat. 3119, f. 31b.
Kernogavic (Dupre de). v. Dupre de
Kernogaric ( ).
Kerns (John), Lawyer's Clerk. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1735. 3619, f. 1.
Wrote, in 1735, MS. 3619.
Kerr (Mary). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1742. 4057, f. 153.
Kerr (Robert), of Long Town, co. Qumb.
Deposition touching a fray in Scotland,
1682. 2723, f. 129.
Kerridge (J—), M.D. Utter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1720. 4075, f. 347.
Kerridge (William), Chief Engineer to
Sir S. M or land. Letters to Sirs I.
Newton and H. Sloane, 171$. 4042,
f. 227.
Ketham (Joannes de), M.D. Chirurgia
parva, 1507. 345, ff. 118-127 b.
De matrice mulieris et impreg-
nation^ 1507. 345, ff. 128-130 b.
De diversis infirmitatibus et re-
Ketjes (Theodorus), at A tnsterdam. Auto-
graph in album, 1669. 1795 or 2597,
f. 54.
Kettle (Thomas), of St. Albans. Letters
to Mr H. Sloane, 1740. 4056, ff. 270,
326, 334.
Kettler (John). Discovery and tran-
script of alchemical treatises in Zwartzug
Convent, 1682. 3644, ff. 86-97 b.
Key (Jonathan). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
170J. 4038, f. 315.
Keylway (Robert). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1711. 4043, f. 22.
Keymer (John). Observations on English
commerce, temp. Eliz. 2179, ff. 24-31 b.
Keyt (Edmund). Collectanea medica
e variis auctoribus notata, 1631. 257.
Khalaf Ibn 'Abbas (Abu Al-Kasim),
Al-Zahrawi. Antidotarium per L. Tetra-
farmacum e lingua Arabica translatum,
15th cent. 248.
■ De preparatione medicinarum,
circ. 1470. Itnperf. 252, ff. 137-168 b;—
15th cent. 274, ff. 81-95 b.
Khalid ibn Yaaid, Ai-Umam. Al-
chemical treatises, 18th cent. 3506,
ff. 85- 96 b.
Khonn al. Gronn (Alphonsus), of Ulm.
Letters to C. Schroedter, 1666-1672.
Germ., ltd. and Lat. 2876, ff. 5, 7, 30,
38, of, 62, 70, 75, 79, 84, 91, 97.
KhrypffB (Nicolaus), de Cusa, Card.
Bishop of Brixen. His tract cone, the
sonBhip of God, translated by Dr. D.
Foote, 1696. 629, ff. 222-231 b.
A conjecture cone, the last days,
made circ. 1452 by, translated by Dr. D.
Foote, 169j. Three copies. 617, ff. 125-
134 b.
Khunrath (Henricus), M.D., of Leipsic.
Tabulae theosophicse cabalisticae, 1599,
delineated, 1707-1731. 1006.
■ Translation of his alchemical trea-
tise on Athanor, 17th cent. 3629, ff. 21-
29.
Confession of the Philosopher's
mediis earundem secundum alphabetum,
1507. 345, ff. 131-136 b.
SLOANE INDJSX.
Stone, 1596. 299, ff. 8-10.
Kidby (John), Badcliffe Travelling Fel-
low, University College, Oxford. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, [1735]. 4059, f. 241.
Kidley (William), of Exeter College,
Oxford. Poem on Sir R. Hawkins' 4| Voy-
age to the South Seas," 1624. 2024.
Kielmansegge (Charlotte Sophia),
Countess of Darlington; Mistress of
George I. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4059, f. 243.
U
290
INDEX.
Kielmans Egge (Johannes Adolphus),
B<iro de. Letters to J. C. Fabricins,
1682. L>it. 2144, ff. 117, 119.
Letters to, from J. C. Fabricins,
n. d. Lat. 2144, ff. 144, 145.
Kiggelaer(S— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1701. Lat. 4038, f. 283.
Kilburne (William). Proposals to Sub-
committee of Parliament for Religion,
cone printing Bibles in English, tire
1659. 1435, f. 35.
Kilfinny Castle, co. Limerick. Nar-
rative by Lady \L Dowdall of the siege
of, 1642. 1008, ff. 66-69.
Killigrew (Henry). Instructions to, as
Ambassador to Scotland, 1566, 1572,
1574, 1575. 2442, ff. 148-156.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to
the Palatinate, 156J. 2442, ff. 20-22.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to
France, 1571. 2442, f. 58.
Convention of Scottish Nobles held
at hi* instigation, 1573. 3199, f. 221.
Letter to, from R. Montgomery,
1573. 3199, f. 69 b.
Killigrew (Sir Robert). Sir W. Ra-
legh's great cordial, as prepared by,
17th cent. 203, f. 124.
MS. 1792 was given to, by uhis
Majesties Ape," G. Harison.
Killigrew (Thomas), Ambassador to the
Palatinate, v. Killigrew (Henry).
Killigrew (Sir William). Copy of Sir
W. Ralegh's receipt for his "Great
Cordial " as prepared by Sir R. Killi-
grew his father, 1660. Hologr. 203,
f. 124.
Kilmore, Bishops of.
r. Bedell (William).
Hort (Josiah).
Kimberley (Charles), M.D.y of North-
ampton and Toiccester. Letter to Sir
D. Hamilton, n. d. 4075, f. 349.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1722.
4075, ff. 351, 353.
Kimbold (Domina ), of co. North-
ants. Medical prescription for, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 21.
Kindlemarshe (F.) v. Kinwelmarsh
(Francis).
Kindon (Henry). Catalogue of his
schemes relating to the Longitude at
sea, 1738. 4056, f. 55.
Kindon (John), of Peter Street, West-
minster. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1738.
4056, ff. 43, 54. "
King, Lord. v. King (Peter).
King (Charles), M.D., Fellow of Mertm
ColL, Oxford. Letter to J. Petiver,
1705. Imperf. 4064, f. 88.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1707.
4041, f. 22.
King (Sir Edmund X M.D* Physician to
Chas. II. Medical papers and collec-
tions, 1664-1696. 1586-1591; 1593;
1594 ; 1597 ; 1598, ff. 1, 55-58, 63-67 ;
1640, ff. 67-110.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1701.
4038, ff. 207, 215-220 b; 4078, ff. 192,
196.
Letter and verses to, from G.
Goodwin, n. d. Lat. 1597, f. 29.
King (Henrv), Bishop of Chichester (1642).
Poems, 17th cent. Copies. U^ff. 10,
15 b-17, 58-60, 84.
King (Henry), of Truro, co. Curnw. Bond
for lease of Paul Rectory to, from A.
Henley, 1659. 813, f. 12.
King (John). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1718. 4045, f. 168.
King (John), of Bungay. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 221.
King (Nicholas), of Biddlesden, co. Bucks.
Certificate that he is a bachelor from
J. Byssetur, 1506. Lat. 747, f. 69.
King (Peter), 1st Baron King-, Lord
Chancellor. Epitaph, by J. Arnold,
[1734]. Lat. verse. 3516, f. 198.
King (Robert), of London. Horoscope,
1667-1695. 1778, f. 19.
Horoscope of his brother, 1675-
1684. 1778, f. 19 b.
TTIng (William), Archbishop of Dublin.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1725, 1727.
4048, f. 67 ; 4049, f. 66.
Kingewel ( ), Lieut.-Col., at Tangier.
Order for provisions for his regiment,
166J. 1956, f. 18.
King's BviL v. Story (Anne).
Kingsmell ( ), °f Chri8i durt-A,
Oxford. Sermons at Oxford, 16th cent.
2987, ff. 52 b, 62, 71b.
Kingston Manor, co. Berks. Royal
letter to the Dean and Chapter of
Rochester, to grant a lease of, to Lady
Marlborough, 1660. 856, f. 23 b.
Kingston, co. Somerset. Grant for re-
pairing the weirs of the mills at, 1599.
Lat. 3329, f. 82.
Kingston-on-Hull, co. Fork. Letter
from the inhabitants to the High Sheriff
and gentry of co. York, 1642. Copy.
922, f. 130.
INDEX.
291
Kingston-on-Hull Priory, co. York,
Visitation of, 1440. Lat. 2515, f. 1 b.
Kinlo88, Baron, v. Brace (Edward).
Kinnaird (Ch— ). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1701, 1705. 4038, f. 181;
4040, f. 77.
Kinnaird (Charles), Professor of Philo-
sophy in St. Andrews University. Ad-
dress to the King, signed by, temp.
Jas. II. 2753, ff. 18-25 b.
Kinnerilfl (Cyprianus). Letters to Dr.
C. Zimmermann, n. d., and S. Hartlib,
1648-9. Lat. Orig., copies and extracts.
427, f. 90 ; 649, ff. 1-25 b.
Letter to, from A. Brotius, 1648.
Lat. 649, f. 26.
Kinsale, co. Cork. Certificate of pay-
ment of custom on goods shipped at,
167}. 3511, f. 251.
Kinskin (Magdalena), Contessa di Porzia.
Consilia medica pro, 1640. ItaL 2253,
f. 279.
Kinskyn (Margarita), Comitissa de
Pvrzia. Relatio de statu uiorboso, 1639.
2253, ff. 145 b-155 b.
Kinwelmaroh al. Kindlemarehe
(Francis). Christmas carol, 17th cent.
1709, f. 220.
Kippax (Archibald), of Chester. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1702. 4078, f. 188.
KiranuB, Pseud. King of Persia. Kyrani-
darum liber de lapidibus, de piscibus
mari?, de herbis et de yolucribns, 15th
cent. 284, ff. i»0-127b.
" De septem herbis septem planetis
proporcionatis," 13th cent. 342, f. 134.
De septem herbis e libro Kyrani-
darum, 15th cent. 59, ff 200-202 b;
Engl. 73, ff. 4-7 b; 75, ff. 131-132 b;
330, ff. 40 b-44 b ; 338, ff. 49-52 ; Engl.
353, ff. 51 b-56 ;— 1462. 2948, ff. 52-
56 b.
Excerpta e libro Kyranidarum, de
medicamentis ex animalium snbstantiis
compositis, 15th cent. 76, ff. 149-154.
Kirbie (Luke). Arraignment for high
treason, 1582. 1132, ff. 2-13 b.
Kircher (Athanasius). Idea sive Ichno-
graphia (Edipi JSgyptiaci, 17th cent.
648, f. 91.
Llenchus librorum editorum ab,
17th cent. 647, f. 39.
De ejus operibus, e litteris C.
Kinneri, 1648. 649, f. 17.
(Jarmina in honorem ejus, 17th
cent. 1381, f. 31 b.
Kirchmaier (G— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1697. 4036, f. 303.
Kirohmann (Johann). Letters to, from
J. Caselius, 1604-1613. Lat. 2882,
ff. 46b-48.
Kirkall (E— ), of Dockvell Court, White-
friars, Fleet Street, London. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1733. 4052, f. 346.
Kirkcaldy (Sir William), Laird of
Orange. Letter to Lord Burghley, 1573.
Copy. 3199, f. 68.
Kirke (Thomas), of Cookridge, W.R., co.
York, Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1694,
169J. 4036, ff. 197, 201.
Kirkebye (John). Formerly owned MS.
306.
Kirkheaton, co. York. Royal letter to
the Archbishop of York to institute J.
Stock to the church of, [16261 856,
f. 14 b.
Kirkhouse (Patrick). Letter to J.
Petiver, n. d. 4067, f. 5.
Kirsten (Michael), Phil, et Med. Doct. ;
Rector of Hamburg University. Epitaph
on E. vom Carape, 1675. Lat. 2888,
ff. 7-12.
Programma in M. Fogelii funere,
1675. 2888, ff. 23-28.
Programma in P. Gerbrandi funere,
1675. 2888, ff. 30-33 b.
Epitaph on C. Mauritius, 1675.
Lat. 2888, ff. 66-73.
Epitaph on V. Moller, 17th eent.
Lat. 2888, ff. 74-80.
Epitaph on B. Moller, 1667. Lat.
2888, ff. 81-87.
Epitaph on J. Muller, 17th cent.
Lat. 2888, ff. 90-97 b.
Programma in R. Rulaudi funere,
1675. 2888, ff. 120-1 23 b.
Programma in J. Schlebusch funere,
1659. 2888, ff. 126-129.
Laudatio funebris J. Stemanni,
17th cent. 2888, ff. 145-148 b.
Kirton (Edward), M.P. for Great Bed-
win, co. Writs. Speech on the subject
of religion, 162|. 826, f. 140.
Kirton (George). Verses to, 17th cent.
Lat. 3323, f. 154.
Kirton (Henry), Captain in the MercJtant
Service. Memorandum -book, 1631. 1515.
Kirton (Johuj, of Florence. Letter to
Dr. Downes, 1668. 203, f. 10.
Kirton-in-Holland, co. Lincoln, In-
scriptions and arms in the church, 1601.
3836, f. 21 b.
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292
INDEX.
Kisner (Joannes Georgius), Medicus
Priinarius Mano-Francofurtensis. Figu-
rata fossilia Anglicana collecU ab, 1731.
1968, ff. 162-165 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1701-
1731. Lat. and Fr. 4038, f. 205;
4039, f. 378; 4050, f. 3; 4051, f. 178.
Letter to J. Petiyer, 1704. Fr.
Knap (John), M.D. Anatomical dis-
course, 17th cent. 2502, ff. 3-27.
Letter to J. Bourn, n. c/. 3087,
4064, f. 29.
Utters to J. G. Scheuchzer, 1722,
1723. Germ. 4065, ff. 295, 299.
Kisse (Francis), of Lichfield. Letter
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Klagenfurt, in CurirUhia. Description
of, by Dr. E. Browne, 17th cent. 1849,
f. 9.
KXapedpeVTOs. Ode by, entitled " Nep-
tune to England," 17th cent. 505, f.
110 b.
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Klein (Jacobus Theodorus), Secretary to
the Senate of Danizig. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1729-1743. Lat. 4050,
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304; 4053, f. 310; 4054, f. 88; 4055,
ff. 5, 58, 74, 378 ; 4056, ff. 128, 247, 281,
302 ; 4057, ff. 134, 175.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1729-1740, and n. d. Lat 4068, ff.
164, 177, 206, 240, 291, 322, 352 ; 4069,
ff. 26, 46, 49, 173, 174.
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1770, f. 152 b.
Klenow, Count of. Medical case of, as
treated by Paduan doctors, 17th cent.
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KLingleruB (Antonius), of Hanau, Let-
ters to C. Sibelius a 'Goor, 1680, 1681.
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Kling8tiern (C— ), of Stockholm. Let-
ter to E. Ksempfer, 1697. Germ. 3064,
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KLinrickard, Earl of. v. Clanricarde,
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Klopper (J—). Plans of the silver mine
near Sablastadt, 1708. Steed. 184.
ff. 30b-32.
Knapp (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1718. 4045, f. 159.
Knapton (James), Bookseller, of London.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1702. 4039, f. 1.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1703. 4063,
f. 217.
Knauet (Heinrich), Comes Aula: Lutera-
nensis et Poeta Laureatus. Carmen in
ejus imaginem per H. Cunradinum, 17th
cent. 2888, f. 13.
Knaut (Christian), Botanist, of Halle.
Letters to J. Petiyer, 1714. Lat. and
Engl. 4065, ff. 141, 181, 195, 213.
Kneller (Sir Godfrey), Bart. Verses on,
17th cent. 2717, f. 76.
Knevett (Catharine), wife successively of
Lord Paget and Sir E. Cory. v. Paget
(Katharine).
Knewstubb (Henry). Formerly owned
MS. 3319.
Knibbe (H— ). Wrote, in 1539, MS.
1174.
Knight (Jo—). Letter to Capt. Arderen,
n. d. 1000, f. 161.
Knight (John), M.D., Serjeant-Surgeon
to Charles If. Prescriptions, receipts
and medical observations, 17th cent.
206, A. B.
Lecture on "signa prognostica
medicinae," 17th cent. 211.
Letters to, from it. Lydall, 1679.
206, A. f. 24.
Knight (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1737. 4034, f. 34.
Knight (William), Bishop of Bath and
Wells. Instructions to, as Ambassador
to the Regent of Flanders, 1523. 3839,
ff. 119-129 b.
Knightley (Dame Ann), 2nd wife of Sir
Richard Knightley. Consent to adminis-
tration of goods of her father, Sir W.
Courten, by W. Courten, 1663. 3515,
f. 30.
Knightly (Domina ), of Preston
Capes, co. Northants. Medical prescrip-
tion for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat.
2812, f. 20 b.
Knivet, Family of. Pedigree, lliSX
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293
Knobelooh (Georgius Gottlieb). Colle-
gium institutionale J. Barneri descrip-
tum a, 1679. 2140.
Knoll (Richard, son of Adam de). Grant
of land in Chipping, co. Lane, 1338.
Lat. 1429, f. 98 b.
Knolles (Richard), Fellow of Lincoln
Colletje, Oxford. Notes out of his History
of Turkey, 1603. 1910, ft 33-35 b.
Knollys (Anne), xcife of Nicholas, Earl of
Banbury. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 19.
Knollys (Elizabeth), 2nd *ife of William,
Baron Knollys, afterw. Earl of Banbury.
Letter on distillation to, from the Bishop
of Bristol, 1614. 1799, ff. 74-104.
Warrant from Seer. Windebank
for transporting her and her eldest son
from Rye to Dieppe, 1637. 2682, f. 65 b.
Knollys (Sir Francis), E.G. Addition
to the Treaty with the Netherlands,
signed by, 1585. 3245.
Dr. Reynolds' answer to, cone. Dr.
Bancroft's sermon, 1590. 271, f. 41 b.
Letter to W. Cecil, 1568. Copy.
3199, f. 36 b.
Letter to, from Lord Herries, 1568.
3199, f. 37 b.
Knollys (Sir Francis), Jun. ; M.P. for
oo. Berks. Letter to, from his cousin,
Lord Hunsdon, 1599. 2251, f. 106.
Order of the Court of Chancery
for their messenger to fetch him at his
expence, lfgg. 2251, f. 80.
Note of plate and money for the
Queen's use, delivered by, to R. Taylour,
1600. 2251, f. 75.
Knollys (Hanserd), Baptist Divine. Cure
of, from stone in the bladder, late 17th
cent. 633, f. 208.
Knollys (Sir Robert), of Rotherfield
Greys (oh. 1659.) Letter to Dr. Colston,
circ. 1659. 118, f. 124.
Knorr (Jean Chretien de), Baron, of
Wolff enbuttel. Letter to the Danish
Envoy at Paris, 1704. Fr. 2877, f. 235.
Knott (William), Fellow of Queen's Col-
lege, Oxford. Mortgage of land in Gram-
pont to, for repayment of a loan to J.
Beke, 1520. 3149, f 13.
Knowles, Lady. v. Knollys (Elizabeth).
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in 1691, MS. 3932.
Knowl68 (Sir Francis), v. Knollys.
Knowles (Gilbert), M.D. Botanologia
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82 b.
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Latin-English grammar, 18th cent.
Hologr. [mperf. 3192, ff. 101-106 b.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172*.
4047, f. 312.
Verses to Sir H. Sloane, on his
wife's death, [1724]. IaiU 3516, f. 97
Knowles (Roger), Sen. Medical receipts,
*«»
KnowlB (Hanserd). v. Knollys.
Knowlton (Thomas). Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1729-1741. 4050, f. 200;
4056, ff. 179-182; 4057, f. 100.
Knox (Capt. Robert). Letter to Dr. R.
Hooke, 169J. 1039, f. 111.
Knox (Robert). Letter to Lady Worcester,
addressed to her father, Sir J. Child, n. d.
4067, f. 6.
Knuckles (James), of co. Atiddi. Ac-
count of an apparition seen by, in prison,
17th cent. 3677, f. 180.
Kooh (Sebastian Friederich), Student at
Leipzig. Autograph in album, 1692.
2360, f. 42.
Koohlewski (Peter). Letter to, from
J. Dury, 1636. Lat. 654, f. 61.
Kockert (Johannes), Medical Student of
Liibeck. Versus in M. Tilingii laudem,
17th cent. 1525, f. 109 b.
Kodbys (Nicolaus de). v. Kottwitz
(Nicolas von).
KosgiUB (Johannes), Student in Theology
at Zurich. Autograph in album, 1670.
1795 or 2597, f. 74.
Koehler (Sebald). Kyriandri Uranophili
observationes meteorologies, 1623-1646.
1763.
Kbleserius de Keres-Eer (Samuel),
Government Secretary of the Principality
of Transsylvania. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1725, 1729. Lat. 3984, f. 185 :
4050, f. 117.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
Lat. 4069, f. 175.
Kb'nig (Emanuel), Ph.D. and M.D., of
Basle. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1685,
and m. d. Lat. 4036, f. 12 ; 4059, f. 24 1.
Kolonitsch (Ferdinand yon), Baron
Indespurg. Testimonial, as Colonel of
Infantry in the Imperial Army, in favour
of L. Petrucci, 1606. Ital. Copy. 415
f. 16.
294
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Komenak^ (Jan Amos). De rerum
humanarum emendatione consnltatio
catholica, 17th cent. 2834.
Lingual-urn methodus novissima,
publico eruditorum judicio exposita, 17th
cent. 649, ff. 115- 139 b.
Letters to, from J. Hubner, 1638-
1640. L*it. Copies. 639, ff. 1-66 b,
Krieg (David), M.D., of Riga (continued).
Remark* on his Natural History collection
from Maryland, 18th cent. 3324, f. 4.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1699-
1708. 4037, ff. 299, 323 ; 4038, f. 333 ;
4039, ff. 145, 356; 4041, f. 71.
Letter to W. Charleton, 1699.
98-123, 152-200.
Konerding (Dietrich). Utter to P. M.
Slegel, 1647. Lat. Copy. 2882, f. 40 b.
Utter to C. Schroedter, 1669.
Germ. 2876, f. 54.
Koran, v. Wright (Charles), Professor.
Korbag (Johannes *), Student of Theology
at Utrecht. Autograph in album, 1696.
2360, f. 21.
KorfT (Joannes Albert us), President of the
Academy of Sciences in St. Petersfmrg.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1735, 1736.
Lat. 4054, ff. 105, 318.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1735, 1738, and n. d. Lat. and Eng.
-4068, ff. 280, 346; 4069, ff. 177, 178.
Korn (Otto), Pastor, at Geneva. Auto-
graph in album, 1671. 1795 or 2597,
f. 46.
Kottenberg, nr. Prague, v. Kuttenberg,
in Bohemia.
Kottwitz (Nicolas von), of Montpellier.
Ex penmen turn contra morbos varios,
15th cent. 964, f. 82.
Krantz (Albertus), Dean of Hamburg
University. H. Cunradini carmen in
ejus sepulcrum instauratum a M.
Rhedero, 17th cent. 2888, f. 14.
Epitaphia in, 1569, 1647. 2888,
ff. 14 b, 15.
Kraut (J — S — ), Attache au Baron de
Steinberg, Minis tre dEtat pour les
Affaires Allcmandcs. Letter to Sir H.
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Kreckiefl( ), M.D., of Leyden. Col-
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1263, ff. 336-384 b.
Kremberg (I — ), (?) Maid of Howrur to
Princess Amelia. Letter to Sir H.
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Kremnitz, in Hungary. Remarks on the
gold mines at, by Dr. E. Browne, 1 7th
cent. 1911-1913, ff. 151-155.
Krieg (David), M.D.y of Riga. Album
amicorum, 1691-1697. 2360.
Observations on the fungus Phal-
loides, with figures, 18th cent. 4020,
ff. 42-47.
3328, f. 67.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700-1708,
and *. d. 4063, ff. 42, 112, 139, 147,
149, 190 ; 4064, ff. 77, 80, 85, 158, 163 ;
4067, f. 7.
Kronaoh, in Culmbach, Bavaria. Re-
marks on the gold mines at, by Dr. E.
Browne, 17th cent. 1911-1913, f. 153.
Krumbein( ). Letter to J. Petiver,
n.a\ 4067, f. 8.
Kttnigin (Sydonia), uxor Gubernatoris
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pro affectu hysterico, 17th cent. 2253,
ff. 103 b-108.
Kuhlmann (Quifin). Life, 17th cent.
Qerm. 2890, ff. 56-63.
Kundtmann (Sylvester). Formerly
owned MS. 3457.
Kuster (Ludolph). Editiones auctorum
veterum in ejus notit in Suidam uass,
17th cent. 2623, ff. 83-88.
Kuttenberg, in Bohemia. Account of
the silver mines at, by Dr. E. Browne,
17th cent. 1911-1913, f. 164.
Kymer (Gilbert), Dean of Salisbury;
Physician to Humphrey, Duke of Glou-
cester. Dietarium de sanitatis custodia,
1404. 4, ff. 63-104.
English herbal, 15th cent. 770.
r
Kynge (Nicholas), v. King.
Kyper (Albertus), Medicines Professor in
Luyduno Battivorum. Medicamentorum
chemicorum prcparatio, [1651}. 1223,
ff. 1-11 b.
Processuum chemicorum delineatio,
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Kyriander Uranophilus. v. Koehler
(Sebald).
Kytte (Thomas). Macer, De viribus
herbarum, translated by, 15th, 16th
centt. 393, ff. 87-145 ; 2527, ff. 251-293.
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295
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f. 152.
L— (E— ). Formerly owned MS. 8947.
L — W — (F — ). t>. Lodowyck (Francis).
Ii— (G — ). Sir K. Digby't observations
on Religio Medici, copied by, ctrc. 1643.
904, ff. 223-239 b.
Ii— (J— P— D— ), Phiio-Chimicus et
Medicines Practifus. Several very pro-
fitable advantages, how the old and for
a long time careless misuse and damage
of two not regarded and hitherto un-
justly despised things may be brought
to double profit Translated from the
German, 1685. 629, ff. 261-264 b.
Ij — (J — S— ), Rev. Medical case of
periodical asthma, circ. 1720. 4078,
f. 101.
Ij — (S — ). Letter on the birth of his own
granddaughter, to a friend, 17th cent.
2187, f. 57.
Labb ( ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1705. Fr. 4040, f. 57.
La Belliere (Claude de), Sieur de La
Niolle. " La Physionomie raisonnee " ;
translated by R. Baker, 17th cent. 3942.
La Boullaye Le Oouz (Francois).
Les voyages et observations de, 1653.
Extracts. 631, f. 225.
Labourers Pioneers, Brethren of
the Holy Trinity, Society of. Pe-
tition to the House of Commons, circ.
1620. 110, fT. 61-70 b.
La Carera (Jorge de), Jesuit. Letter
to the English Consul at Cadiz, 1672.
Span. 3513, f. 73.
Lace (George), of Llantilio Crossenney,
co. Monmouth. Sale of land to, in Pen-
rose, 1569. 1044, f. 259.
La Chaise, Pere. v. Aix de La Chaise
{Pere Francois d').
La Chambre (Philippe de). v. Came-
ra ri us (Philipp).
La Chapelle (Atmand Boisbeleau de).
v. Boisbeleau de Lachapelle.
La Charmois ( de). Recepte pour
le raal des yeux, 1576. 3125, f. 19.
La Chaumett ( de). Motif de la
paix par le feu surprenant d'ltalie; in
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LaoiniUB (Janus Therapus), Calaber
Minorita. Collectanea de Philosophorum
lapide, 16th cent. Excerpts. 2528, ff.
2-43.
La CniZ (Christopher de), Dominican
Friir. Life, 17th cent. 1470, ff. 16 b-
22 b.
La Cruz (Francis de), Augustine Eremite
Friar. Life, 17th cent. 1470, ff. 6 b-8.
Lactantius (Lucius Csslius Firmianus).
institutiones divinse, 15th cent. Imperf.
2462.
1 Carmen de Phcenice, 15th cent*
327, ff. 72-75.
La Cueva {Cardinal Alphonso de), Mar-
quis de Bedmar; Spmish Ambassador to
Venice. Relatione del la Republica di
Venetia, [1619]. 1834.
Lacuna (Andreas), v. Laguna (Andres
de).
Lacy, De, Barons and Earls of Ponte-
fract. Pedigree, 1655. 1429, f. 102 b.
Lacy (Edmund), Bishop of Exeter.
Memorandum of a book fastened with a
chain on his tomb in Exeter cathedral
church, circ. 1455. 1584, f. 21.
Lacy (Roger de), Constable of Chester.
Names of his followers to the Holy Land,
1219. 1429, f. 100.
Lacy (Thomas). Formerly owned MS.
3519.
Ladrone Isles. Chart of, by Capt. J.
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Laet (Franciscus de). Epitaph on J.
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Hologr. 2764, f. 198.
Laet (Johannes de), Sen. Wrote MSS.
1554; 1555.
Laet (Joannes de), Jun. Epigraroma in
symbol um A. M. a Schurman, 17th cent.
Lat., Fr. and Dutch. 2764, f. 41.
La Fage (J — ), M.D. Examination of
the body of Baron de Groot, 171 J. Fr.
4076, f. 320.
La Pava (Bernardin da). Formerly
owned MS. 2510.
La Fon de Boisguerin des Hou-
liere8 (Antoinette de). "Les Mou-
tons " : an Idyll, late 17th cent. 1009,
f. 428.
La Framboisiere (Nicolas Abraham
de). Scholae medics, 17th cent. Ex-
cerpts. 1511, ff. 3-23.
290
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La Grangetrianon (Charles de),
Deacon of Pontoise. Eiercitatio theo-
logica pro gradu S. Theologise Professoris,
1681. 1503, ff. 41-45 b.
La Grue ( ). Letter to, from 0.
Sibelius a Goor, 1687. 2729, f. 206.
La Quia, Cabo de, in Brazil. Sailing
coarse from, to Cartagena, 17th cent.
2292, f. 35.
Laguna (Andrea de), Physician, of
Segovia. Compendium curationis febrit
pestilential is, 17th cent. Engl, transl.
786.
Catalogue operum Galeni per, 17th
cent. 1797, f. 4 b.
La Haye (Gabriel de), Seigneur de
Fbugeretz. Formerly owned MS. 3126.
La Houasaye (. > Medical and
chemical receipts, 17th cent. Fr. 3426,
ff. 88-115 b.
La Houasaye (Abraham Nicolas Amelot
de), Sieur. v. Amelot de la Hous»aye.
Laiming (Christoff yon), of the Wurttem-
berg Embassy in London. Autograph in
album, 1608. 3415, f. 29.
Lairesse (Hubert de), Director of Dutch
Commerce in Persia. Journal, 1666.
Dutch. 2912, ff. 108-170.
Lake ( ), Captain. Journal of yoyage
to Balaftore, 1688. 3668, ff. 155.
Lake (Arthur), Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Disputatio " An gratia salvifica sit uni-
versalis," cum replicatione ejus ad ex-
ceptions J. Harris, 17th cent. 1325.
ff. 1-6 b.
Correspondence with Archdeacon
S. Ward, 1618. Lot. and Engl. Copies.
1325, ff. 7-12.
Lake (Sir Arthur), M.P. for Bridgwater.
Letter to Sir T. Mayerne, 1631. 206, A.
f. 12 b.
Lake (E— ). Letter to Dr. S. Wall, n. d.
1731, A. f. 88.
Lakes (James). Formerly owned MS.
573.
Lakin ( ), M.D. Cure of Lues
Venerea, 17th cent. 2818, ff. 157-160 b.
Lalaing (Phelippe Chrestienne de), trife
of Pierre, Prince d'Espinot/. Autograph
in album, 1582. Fr. 851, f. 16.
La Launda, De, Family of. Pedigree,
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Lalling Manor in Latchingdon,
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f, 16th cent. 1301, f. 80.
La Marche (Olivier de). Livre des
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par, 16th cent. Jmperf. 2936.
La Mare (William de). Royal grant to,
11 Edw. I. Copy, 1655. 1429, f. 97.
La Mariniere (Jean Puisson de). v.
Puisson de la Mariniere (Jean).
Lambard (Thomas). Owned, in 1638,
MS. 258.
Lambarde (William), Historian. History
of Kent, 2nd draft, 1572. Partly
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Owned, in 1564, MS. 258.
Lambart (John), Co/., afterw. Maj.-Qen.
and Member of the 'Council of Stole.
Letters to Sir T. Fairfax, 1644. 1519,
ff. 37, 39.
Lambe (Dr. John), Astrologer. Note of
his murder in the Old Jewry, 1628.
826, f. 119.
Lambecius (Petrus), Qymnasii Ham-
burgensis Rector. Prograrama in D.
Penshornii funere, 1660. 2888, ff. 104-
109 b.
Program ma in J. B. Schuppi funere,
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Letter to M. Gudius, 1658. Lat.
Copy. 2877, f. 4.
Lambert ( ), of Bunhill Road, Lon-
don. Letter to, from Madame Brasaart,
1726. Fr. 4066, f. 2.
Lambert (John), r. Lambart.
Lambert (Sir Thomas). Arms, 1653.
1429, f. 27 b.
Lambertesohi (Lamberto de), of Flor-
ence; Physician in the Hospital of St.
Call. Collection of miscellaneous re-
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the management of wines, making col-
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Lambeth, co. Surrey. Inscriptions and
arms from the church, 1597. 3836, ff.
U-13b.
Lambspringk ( ), German Philo-
sopher. Treatise on the Philosopher's
Stone, 17th cent. Transl. 3640, ff.
158-164 b.
La Mine (Jacobus de), of Amsterdam.
Congratulatory lines on his taking at
Leyden the degree of LL.D., by F. Plante.
Lat. 2764, f. 213.
Lamothe (Claude Groteste), uncle of
Secretary Robethon. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. Fr. 4059, ff. 247-250 b.
La Mothe le Vayer (Francois de). Sen,
La Rhdtorique de, 1673. 1031, ff. 31-60.^
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297
La Motte, Sieur de. v. Pardieu (Valen-
tin de).
Lamotte (Charles). Letters to Dr. J. G.
Scheuchzer, 1725, 1727. 4065, f. 340 ;
4066, ff. 9, 24, 26.
Lampadius (Jacobus). Lectiones in
ejus librum de republics Romano-Ger-
manica ab H. Conringio, 1644. 3181,
ff. 1-230 b.
Lampe (John). Treatment and cure of,
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Lampsonius (Dominicus), Secretary of
the Bishop of Liege. Verses in praise of
the romance " Le Jouyenceau et la Fleur
Blanche," 16th cent. Hologr. 2764, f. 2.
Lancaster, County of. Book of all rates
and taxations concerning, by R. Turner,
1643. 1079, ff. 16-19.
De mineral ibus aquis in, 17th cent.
1162, ff. 70b-97.
Lancaster, Duchy of. List of officers
of, 1585. 3194, f. 29.
Fees to officers in, temp. Jas. L
1520, ff. 15-18 b.
Lancaster (Francis). Verses by, on his
dog, 1 7th cent. 1792, f. 6 b.
Lancaster (Henry, son of Warin de)
Charter of, copied from Furness Abbey
Register at Grays Inn, 1655. 1429, f. 99.
Lancaster, John, of Gaunt, Duke of.
Kalendarium ad petitionem ejus compo-
sttnm, 1386. 1110.
Lancaster (William), D.D.t Provost of
Queen's College, Oxford. Hymn to St.
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655, f. 44.
Lancastre (Jofto). Letter to, from M.
Correa, 1600. Lat. 902, f. 13.
Lancesius (Bartholomews), of Siena,
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son of Pope Paul V. Epigrams on his
fate, 1609. Lat. 159, ff. 13-19.
Lanoton (Dr. ). Elegy on, 17th
cent. 1792, f. 59 b.
Land (John), Merchant. Dedication to,
of H. Bloome's book on the five orders
of columns of architecture, 1608. 904,
f. 27.
Landi (Ubertino). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1 704, 1714, and n. d. Fr. 4039,
f. 228; 4043, f. 229; 4059, f. 251.
Landon (Mary). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1716. 4044, f. 209.
Landriani (Marsilio), Papal Nuncio to
France. Letter to, from the Cardinals,
1591. Lat. 1710, f. 65.
Landriuier ( ). "Operation de
Neptis, an Druide communique* par,"
160f. 693, ff. 139-144.
Landuno (Guido de), Bishop of Cambray.
Dispensation for C. de Gloma sent to, by
Innocent IV., [1243.] Lat. 3319, f. 155 b.
Landus (Sagredus). Consilium medicum
pro eo et Contarina ejus uzore, 1645.
2253, f. 265 b.
Landwade, co. Cambr. Notes of the
Cotton family in the church, 16th cent.
1301, f. 124.
Lane (Dame ). Receipt-books,
1644. 1481, ff. 45 b-74 b.
Lane ( ). Medical opinion on his
case by Sir H. Sloane and others, 169$.
4078, f. 78.
Lane (Ellen). Letter to her cousin,
Lane, 17th cent. 1008, f. 12 b.
Lane (Henry), of Hanslope, co. Bucks.
Medical prescriptions for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, ff. 5, 15 b.
Lane (J — ), M.D., Physician to the Duke
of Kent. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1718,
1723. 4075, ff. 367-371 b.
Lane (Josias), M.D. Receptula medica?
Doct. Blasii communicatee ab, circ. 1664.
3969, f. 2.
Lane (Montague), son of Robert Lane,
the Alchemist. Letter to, from his father,
n.d. 2167, f. 1.
Lane ( Robert), Alchemist; of Walgrave,co.
Northants. Answer to J. Auberts' exposi-
tion of metals, 17th cent. 2228.
The true grounds of the truest
performance of the highest elixir, 17th
cent. 2167.
Letter on alchemy to Lord Mul-
grave, 1 7th cent. 2192, ff. 1-8 b ; 2228,
ff. 3-9 b.
• Letter to his son Montague, n. d.
2167, f. 1.
Lane (William). Veneris spasra, metrice,
17th cent. 1767, f. 9 b.
Lanes (Katharine), of Maidstone. Letters
to A. Wade, 1648. Copies. 922, ff. 181,
183, 184.
Lanfrancus, Mediolanensis. Compen-
dium de cirurgia, 15th cent. 3124,
ff. 237-264.
Parva cyrurgia, 15th cent, /«-
perf. 442, ff. 67-77 b.
Antidotary of surgery, 16th cent.
2507, ff. 21-31.
Langbechius (Dethlevus). t». Lange-
bekius (Detlevus).
298
INDEX.
Langbridge (Edmund). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 174J. Lat. 4057, f. 168.
Longdate (Sir Marmaduke), after*. 1st
Baron Langdile. Military commissions
granted by, as captain-general of the
King's land and sea forces, 1648. 1519,
ff. 182, 195, 196.
Lange (Johann), Medicines Candidatus,
Medicinal Doctor. Recaeil des pi antes
les plus rares de tout 1'anivers, with
drawings, 1672. 4008.
Iiange (Paul us), of Holstem, Autograph
in album, 1696. 2360, f. 14.
Langebeck ( Herman nus), Jurisconsultus
Hamburgensis. Epitaphium, 17th cent.
2888, f. 59.
LangebekiUB (Detlevus), Jurisconsultua
Hamburgensis. Elogium in, et carmen de
ejus scriptis, 17th cent. 2888, f. 58.
Langelott (Adolphus Cunradus), of
Let/den. Letter to C. Schroedter, 1678.
Lat. 2876, f. 103.
Iiangen (Arnold Florentz van), Cosmo-
gniphe de sa Majeste CathoHqae. Traict^
d'aucuns usages et observations de deux
globes, 17th cent. TVo copies. 651,
ff. 2-19 b, 20-36 b.
Langesford (John), Preacher of the
Gospel in Cornwall. Chronology of years
from the creation to the destruction of
Jerusalem by Titus, 1668. 1022, ff. 25-
27 b.
Langford (Capt. ). Observations
on hurricanes, 18th cent. 3323, f. 276.
Langham (T— ). Medical receipt, 15th
cent. Lat. 1100, f. 166 b.
Langham (Thomas), Mercer ', of London.
Conveyance of lease of his messuage,
1687. 2655, f. 157.
Langiahr (Johannes Jacobus). Letters
to G. Schroedter, 1695, 1701. Lat.
2877, ff. 68, 175.
Langius (Carol us Nicolaus), M.D., of
Lucerne. Letters to E. Lhwyd, 1706,
1708. Lat. 4064, ff. 113, 165.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1736.
Lat. 4054, f. 177.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1 736.
Lat. 4068, f. 295.
Langius (Joannes), Physician, of Lcm-
berg. Collectiones ex ejus epistolis medi-
cinalibus, 17th cent. 2326, ff. 1-3 b,
98b-123b.
Langius (Wilhelmus). Catalogus biblio-
thec* Medicese Florentine, 1652. 3013.
Langlade ( % Premier Mededn de la
Reine iVEspagne. Letter to J. Petiver,
1713. Fr. 4065, f. 133.
Langley of Sudington Langley al.
Siddington, co. Glouc., Family of.
Genealogy of, 1664. 3975.
Langley ( ). Formerly owned MS. 2.
Langley (Batty), of Twickenham ; Archi-
tectural Writer. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1727-173}, and n. a\ 4048,
f. 294; 4051, ff. 27, 67, 180; 4059,
f. 252.
Langley (Samuel), of Harwichy co. Essex.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1700. 4063, f. 40.
Langley (Thomas). Receipt for piloting
*• the Kempthorne " from Deptford to
the Downs, 1688. 3671, f. 1.
Langloi8 ( ). Lieux communes sur
diverses matieres de philosophic, 17th
cent. 2934; 293.r>.
Langlois (Esther), v. Inglis (Esther).
Langmaak (Peter). Letter to a Danish
prince for pecuniary assistance, 168$.
Germ. 1378, f. 5.
Langravii (Philip). Horoscope, 1653.
1697, f. 44 b.
Langrish (Browne), Apothecary of
Petersfield, co. Southards. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 172J-1741. 4052, ff. 172,
180, 184, 301, 306, 375; 4053, ff. 134,
329 ; 4054, ff. 4, 11 ; 4057, f. 35 ; 4075,
ff. 372-377.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
173$. 4068, f. 263.
Langston (John), Nonconformist Minister
at Ipsxich, Suffolk. Letter to, from
J. Terry, 1691. 4062, f. 240.
Langton, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 92.
Langton (M — ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4075, f. 378.
Langton (Stephen), Archbishop of Can-
terbury. Letter on his behalf from Otho,
King of the Romans, to his uncle, John,
King of Kngland, [1207-1208]. Lai.
2478, f. 70 b.
Language. Exempla qusedam transi-
tionum rhetoricarum, 17th cent. 888,
ff. 93-95.
v. Bagford (John).
Languet (Hubert). Letter to, from
J. Camerarius, 1560. Lat. 2764, f. 133.
Langwedel (Bernhardus), M.D., Ham-
burgensis. Vita, 17th cent. 2888, f. 60
INDEX.
299
Lannoy, in Flanders. Lettres touchant
lea privileges octroy es pour, 1459. 2764,
f. 99.
Lannoy, Family of. Pedigree from circ.
1400, 17th cent. Fr. 2764, ff. 94-98.
Lannoy (Jehan de), Sieur de Lannoy.
Lettres touchant les privileges octroyea
a, 1459. 2764, f. 99.
Lannoy (Josina de), 3rd wife of F.
Marnix van Sant Aldegonde. Epitha-
lamium, by G. Stratenus, 1591. 2764,
ff. 89-93.
Autograph in album, 1582. 851,
f. 104 b.
Lanoiie (Henry Noel de). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1736. 4054, f. 241.
Lansbergen (Philippui van). Argu-
ments quibus probat motum terra?, 17th
cent. 955, ff. 64-68 b.
Lany (Edward), Master of Pembroke Hall,
Cambridge. Letter to Sir II. Sloane,
1711. 4042, f. 323.
LaphilflBUB (Petrus), Medicus. Inter-
pretationes in Galenum et Hippocratem,
1554. 3043, ff. 251-263 b.
La Pierre ( ), of Leipzig. Auto-
graph in album, 1692. 2360, f. 69.
La Placette ( de), French Pro-
testant Minister. Letter in behalf of,
from the Danish Ambassador to France,
1687. Fr. 2890, f. 27.
Lapland. List of cu riosities from, belong-
ing to A. C. Adelkrantz, 1736. Swed.
and Engl. 4054, ff. 271, 272.
De kanno, Lapporum tympano,
circ. 1706. 3563, ff. 59-67.
La Pryme (Abraham de). v. Pryme
(Abraham de la).
Lapworth (Michael), M.B.f Fellow
of All Souls College, Oxford. MS. 2269
was bequeathed to, by Dr. W. Marshall.
La Quenillerie (Jan de). Verses on
the portraits of C. Plantin and F. de
Kaphelengius, 17th cent. Fr. 2764,
ff. 63, 64.
Laquier. r. Lockyer.
Lara (Barnabas de), Soc. Jesu. Com-
mentaria in Aristotelis Physica, Auscul-
tationem, et uni versa m Logicam, 1597-
1599. 3445; 3446.
Lara (Juan Manrique de), Captain- 0 en-
eral of the Spanish Artillery. MS. 1736
was dedicated to, in 1544.
Laraohe al. El Arish, m Morocco.
Letter from the Governor of, to the Go-
vernor of Tangier, 1666. Span. Copy.
1955, f. 67 b.
La Ramee (Pierre de), Professor of
Philosophy at Paris. Grammatica, 17th
cent. 190, f. 24.
Laroo (Juan de), of the Havana. Plunder
by, of Providence Isle, circ. 1670. 3984,
f. 170.
Larcum (William), Apothecary, of
Richmond. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1722. 4075, f. 380.
Large (Richard), of Longaston, co. Som.
Covenant with D. Dudley for working
lead mines, 165}. 3652, f. 111.
Larissa, in Thessaly. Description of,
by Dr. E. Browne, 17th cent. 1849,
f. 8.
La Riviere (Jean de), Premier Physician
to Henri IV. of France. Medical cases
and correspondence, 1591-1594. Lat.
and Fr. 2089.
Letter to S. Firm us, 1596. Lat.
Copy. 2830, f. 18 b.
Larkin (George), Sen. Essay on the
Art of Printing, 18th cent. 1435, ff. 24-
28.
La Roche (Michael de), Protectant Re-
fugee in England. Letter to Sir H-
Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 254.
LettertoJ.Petiver,n.d. 4067, f. 9.
La Rochelle, in France. Epigram on
the surrender of, 17th cent. Fr. 927,
f. 10.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, f. 4.
La Roque ( de), Abb*. Letter to
the Secretaries of the Royal Society,
1678. 1942, f. 6.
La Ryvere, De, of co. York, Family of.
Extracts from escheats relative to, 1655,
1429, f. 92 b. 93.
Las Casaa (Bartoloml de), Bishop of
Chiapa. Historia de las Indias Occiden-
tal ea, 1492-1500. Two copies. 3052-
3054.
Relacion de la destruycion de las
Indias, 1552. 375.
Lascelles (William). Formerly owned
MS. 1889.
Las CorteB(Adrianode), Padrv. Relation,
with drawings, of his voyage, shipwreck,
and captivity atChanceo in China, 1621-
1626. Span. 1005.
300
INDEX.
Lasher (Joshua), Regius Professor of
Medicine at Oxford. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1704. Lat. 4039, f. 375.
Medical receipts, 17th cent. 2172,
f. 198.
Laski (Albertus), Palatine of Sierodx.
Letter from W. Lewis to F. Beau-
mont, on the proposed visit of, in 1583,
to the Inner Temple, circ. 1600. 3731,
f. 1.
MS. 3731 was dedicated to, in
Laud (William), Bishop of London, and
Archbishop of Canterbury. Letter to the
Archdeacon of Middlesex, 1633. 2728, B.
f. 19.
Letters to Bishops, relative to the
repair of St. Paul's Cathedral Church,
1635. Copies. 34, ff. 3 b, 4.
Dedicatory letter affixed to his
1583, by T. Watson.
Lasso (Orlando di). Vetus cantio
rausicalis, 17th cent. 2764, f. 18.
Latimer (Hugh), Bishop of Worcester.
Sermon on 2 March, 1550, before Ed-
ward VI.; transcribed by J. Dowglas,
1550. 1460.
work, "A relation of the conference
between William Laud and Mr. Fisher
the Jesuite," 17th cent. 857, f. 102.
Satire on his attempt to introduce
Popery into Kngland, 17th cent. 904,
ff. 76-119.
Medical prescriptions for, during
imprisonment in the Tower, 1644. 153,
f. 202 b.
Will, 164}, with probate, 166$.
3080.
Trial, 1555. Imperf. 2987, ff. Lauderdale, Earl of. v. Maitland (John).
LaugeriUB ( ), Medical Botanist.
Letter to P. M. Slegel, 1635. Lat.
Copy. 2882, f. 27 b.
Laurembergius (Jacob Sebastian),
Jnrisconsultus Bostochiensis. Exequiffi,
1669. 2888, ff. 17-20 b.
Laurenberg (Johann). Gneca Antiqua
tabulis geographicis delineata, 1660.
1563.
Laurence, S. Memoria de, 15th cent.
2916, f. 119.
Laurence ( ). Letters to, from J.
Petiver, 1712-1717. 3340, ff. 3-332,
passim.
Laurence (H— ), of Rampisham, co.
Dors. Letter to Dr. Glisson, 1665.
2251, f. 113.
Laurence (Richard and Agnes). Certifi-
cate of their lawful marriage in Wich en-
ford parish church, 149}. 747, f. 77.
Laurence (Thomas), of University Col-
lege, Oxford. Speech in the Music School,
Oxford, 1669. 2Q3, f. 89.
Laurie (Walter), of Bristol. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 173f 1737. 4055, ff. 60,
133, 149.
Lauuaohe (Madlle. de). Letter
to a married English friend, 17th cent.
Fr. Copy. 3860, ff. 43-48.
Lauze (John). Letters of naturalization
to, 1682. Lat. 2655, f. 155.
Lavater (J—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4059, f. 255.
20-22.
Latimer (John), Rector of Halton, co.
Bucks. Pardon to, for the homicide of
C. Harper, [1662-1668.] Lat. Copy.
1001, f. 5.
La Tour d'Auvergne (Henri de),
Vicomte de Turenney et Due de Bouillon.
Synopsis mire multiplicium morborum
ejus, 1590, 1591. 2111, ff. l-8b.
Memoir relative to his participa-
tion in the plot of the Due de Biron,
1610. Fr. 769, ff. 230-244 b.
La Tour d'Auvergne (Henri de),
Vicomte de Turenne. Autobiography,
17th cent. Fr. 1436.
Proclamation empowering the
subjects of the Palatine to repossess
their estates, 1645. Fr. Copy. 1519,
f. 90.
Relation of his death, 1675. Fr.
4034, f. 99.
La Tousche (Daniel del Seigneur de
Rarardiere. Papers relating to his
colonization of Peru and Brazil, 1609.
173, ff. 3b-8b.
Latymer (Hugh), Bishop of Worcester,
v. Latimer.
Laubanus (Gottfried Kirchoff). Student
at Leipzig. Autograph in album, 1691.
2360, f. io.
L'Aubespine (Nicolle de), wife of
Nicholas de Verdun, Chief President of
the Parliament of Paris. Sonnet sur la
mort de, par Colletet, 17th cent. 895,
f. 39.
INDEX.
301
Iiavater (Jean Jacques). Letter to Sir
H. Sloaue, 1705. Fr. 4039, f. 420.
Inscription in his Album ami-
corum, by J. Petiver, 1707. Lot. Copy,
4064, f. 144.
Ijavater (Jean Rodolfe). Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1705-1715, and n. d. Fr.
and E,igl. 4039, f. 420 ; 4040, ff. 46,
47, 300, 364 ; 4041, f. 85 ; 4043, f. 57 ;
4044, f. 73; 4059, f. 256.
Iiavater (Johann), Professor of Philosophy
at Zurich. Autograph in album, 1670.
1795 or 2597, f. 51.
La Vauguion ( de). Notes from
his "Traite complet des operations de
Chirurgie," 17th cent. 3996, f. 44.
Lavendore (John), of Margarettmgt go.
Essex. Letter to, from M. Lavendore,
n. d. 4077, f. 221.
Lavenham, co. Suffolk. Notes on
the church, 16th cent. 1301, ff. 273,
279.
Iiavenham (Kicardus), Ordinis CarmeU-
tarum. Treatises on logical subjects,
14th cent. 3899.
LaviniUB (Wenceslaus), of Moravia. De
ccelo terrestri, 17th cent. Engl, trwisl.
2503, ff. 62-64.
Law, of England. Statute Angliae an-
tique, 14th cent. 990.
Forms of writs, 14th cent. 1896,
ff. l-4b.
Tract on the execution of precepts,
14th cent. Fragm. 120, f. 62.
Institution of «* traylbaston," 1305.
21fl2* f. 155.
Year-book, Michaelmas-Trinity, 11
Henry IV., 15th cent. Fr. 746.
Commonplace book extracted from
statutes, year-books, etc., 15th cent.
Fr. Imperf. 775.
Vocum legalium explicatio, 15th
cent. 3722, f. 130 b.
Clause in Act of 1 Rich. HI. cap. 3,
cone, seizure of felons' goods, 16th cent.
2172, f. 73.
Forms of legal documents, 16th
cent. 1206, ff. 19b-31b.
Directions in law processes and
for fees, 16th cent. 2172, ff. 46-50.
Verba obscura e legibus Regum
Angliae, 16th cent. 1301, ff. 239-241 b.
Excerpta ex Kalendario Finium,
temp. Ric. I., 16th cent. 1301, f. 110.
Statutum de laua, 1554-1555.
1381, ff. 148-153 b.
Law, of England (continued). Orders for
the government of the Inns of Court,
1574. 2172, f. 45.
Errors in statute of 25 Edw. 3,
conceived by Serj. Browne, and confuted
by Serj. Fairfax, 1596. 2716, ff. 1-37 b.
Bill declaring how a felon may
wage battle, temp. Eliz. 1710, f. 162.
• Law commonplace book, circ. 1600.
Fr. Imperf. 843.
Dispute for precedence between
Masters of Chancery and Serjeants at
Law, 1603. 1710, ff. 132-136 b.
Legal casebook, early 17th cent.
842.
Fees to Law officers, temp. Jas. I.
1520, ff. 8 b, 21 b-27 b.
Law notes by a member of Cle-
ment's Inn, 1632. Fr. 3344, f. 6.
Private legal memoranda, 164J-
1650. 1079, f. 15.
Private legal memoranda, 1659.
3781.
Orders for the government of the
Inns of Court and the Chancery, 1664.
3087, ff. 32 b-36.
Reasons against the Fine and
Commitment of the Jurors, [1670].
827, ff. 35-42 b.
Memoria localis materiaruin juris
universi, 1674. 1031, ff. 103-122 b.
Treatise on international maritime
law, 1680. 2680, ff. 41-44 b.
Pleadings in the King's Bench
between Charles II. and the City of
London, 1682. Copy. 1703.
Forms of legal instruments, 17th
cent. 2778, passim.
Manuductio in juris civilis stud i a,
17th cent. 1526, ff. 58-74 b.
On the Authority of the laws of
England, as grounded on the law of God,
17th cent. 2716, ff. 47-61.
Essay on the King's power of
granting pardons, 17th cent. 4021, ff.
149-158 b.
Discourse on marriage of cousins
gerinan, 17th cent. 2521, ff. 114-122 b.
Notes respecting forms of pro-
ceedings in law courts, 17 th cent. Lot.
and Oerm. 2924, ff. 103-111.
Heads of a treatise on tenancy-at-
will, 17th cent. Fr. 737, ff. 1 b-7 b.
Collecta ex institution! bus juris
canonici, 1 7th cent. 1252, ff. 98 b-104 b.
Objections to a law of imprison-
ment tor debt, 17th cent. 1926, ff. 130-
135 b.
302
INDEX.
Law, of England (continued). On the
communication of the laws of England
unto Scotland, 17th cent. 1786, ff. 100-
104 b.
Forms of legal instruments, 17th
cent. 3909, ff. 55-59 b.
Legal opinion on a point of Inter-
national law, 17th cent. 1786, ff. 89-92.
Collections relative to the law of
dower, 17th cent. 2203, ff. 115-118.
"What certainty ought to be laid
in informations," 17th cent. 2716, ff.
134-137.
Legal extracts, 17th cent. 1893,
ff. 31 b-34.
Legal opinion on international
reprisals, 17th cent. 31, f. 1.
On the privileges of an alien,
17th cent. 31, f. 3 ; 1786, f. 99.
Effect of the oath of allegiance at
the Court Leet, 17th cent. 1818, f. 195.
Rhymes for a widow to recover
her lands forfeited for whoredom, 17th
cent. 3111, f. 2.
Form for bann? of marriage, 17th
cent. 3722, f. 127.
Form of the oath of abjuration,
temp. George I. 3198, f. 9.
, of Scotland. Treatise on Scotch
law, 17th cent. 2687, ff. 85-99 b (re-
versed).
-, of the Netherlands. Form of let-
ters of obligation, 1608. Dutch. 2764,
ff. 12 b, 199.
, of Sweden. Tracts relating to,
17th cent. Lat. and Swedish. 3372,
passim.
v. Borough al. Burgh (John).
Doddridge (Sir John).
Hale (Sir Matthew).
Leech e (Thomas).
Mackenzie (Sir George), Lord
Advocate of Scotland.
Mercerius (Joannes).
Nemore (Richard de).
Oleron, Isle of.
Rome, Bishops of. Gregory IX.
Tancred us, A rchdeacon of Bologna.
La Wafer ( de). v. Wafer (Lionel).
Law al. Low (R— ), M.D. Receipts
and advice, 1689, 1691. 2482, ff. 94, 95.
Lawes al. Lewis (Dr. ). Verses
on the condemnation of Lord Verulam in
1620, 17th cent. 826, f. 4.
Lawes (William), Musical Composer.
Allusion to his salary as a former chorister
of Chichester Cathedral, 1669. 1677, f. 8.
Lawley (Sir Francis). Suit against, by
Dr. S. Collins and A. Bruce, 17th cent.
1823, f. 34.
Lawrence (Mary), of Maidstone. Letters
to A. Wade, 1651. Copies. 922, ff. 187,
189 b.
Lawrence (Dr. Thomas), of Tangier.
Letter to J. Luke, arc. 1676. 3512,
f. 275.
Lawson (5Sr Henry), 2nd Burt., of
Browfh Hall. Letters to Lord Carlisle,
[1681.] 2724, ff. 175, 178.
Lawson (Isaac), of Leyden. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1735. Signed. 4054, f. 154.
Lawson ( Vice-Adm. Sir John). Letters
from him and the Officers of the Fleet to
the Lord Mayor, 1659. Copies. 970, f. 10.
— Contract for building a mole at
Tangier, 1662. 3509, f. 18.
• Treaty concluded by, between'
England and Tunis, 1662. 2755, f. 42.
Treaty concluded by, between
England and Tripoli, 1662. 2755, f. 44 b.
Autograph signature, circ. 1654.
645, f. 46.
Lawson (Sir John), 1st Bart., of Brvwjh
Hall. Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1681.
2724, f. 173.
Lawson (John), Surveyor- General of
North Carolina. Letters to J. Petiver,
1701-1711, and n. d. 4063, f. 79;
4064, ff. 214, 249, 267 (copy), 271;
4067, f. 10.
La Wyrte (Geoffrey de), Lord of Ax-
holme Isle, co. Line. Note of his grant
of Crull Hundred to Selby Abbey, 17th
cent. 1429, f. 96.
Layoolt (Richard). Scotch medical and
chemical receipts, 17th cent. 3692, ff.
35-49 b.
Lazaro, an Italian captive in Tetuan.
Letter to, from Col. H. Norwood, 1666.
Spm. 1955, f. 66.
Lazarus. Wrote, in the 13th cent.,
MS. 3096, ff. 1-69 b.
La Zouohe, De, Family of. Pedigree,
16th cent. 1301, f. 280.
Lea (William). Letter to G. Dare, 1702.
4063, f. 159.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1702. 4063,
f. 162.
Leach (D— \ Publisher, of London.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 4067, f. 11.
Leach (CapU Robert), of Tangier. Order
for firearms for, 1661. 1956, f. 29.
INDEX.
303
Leadbeater ( ). Letters to, from
J. Petiver, 1712-1714. 3339, ff. 2-152,
passim.
Iieake (Sir Francis). Letter to Sir H.
Gary, 1610. 3827, f. 4.
Iieath (Thomas). Letter to J. Petiver,
170f 4064, f. 128.
Iieatherton (Jacob), Prisoner in Newgate
Gaol. Letter to Sir H. Sloane's servants,
n. d. 4067, f. 12.
Iieau (Abraham de), of AmsUrdam. Let-
ter to F. van Acker, 1629. Dutch.
4062, f. 134.
lie Bault (Jehan). Preparations de son
livre des secrets, 16th- 17th centt. 3123.
lie Bel (Pere ), Superieur des Re-
ligieux du Chateau de Fontainebleau.
Account of the murder of the Marquis
de Monaldeschi by Qu. Christina of
Sweden, 1657. Fr. 3813, ff. 7-18.
lie Blanc (Jean Guillaume), of Riga.
Autograph in album, 1695. 2360, f. 86.
lie Brett (Robert), Sieur Dubusc de la
Villesanges. Appointment of, by the
Sieur de Ravardiere, as his Lieutenant
in Guiana, 1609, 1610. 173, ff. 7 b, 8.
Iiecaan (Jean), Physician to the English
Hospital at Mechlin in Brabant. Letter
to his sister, Madlle. Servas, 1703. Fr.
4063, f. 228.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1704-1713,
and n. d. 4064, ff. 16, 40, 160, 189,
191, 226; 4065, ff. 28, 110; 4067, ff.
13-19.
Letter to, from J. Petiver, n. d.
4067, f. 76.
Letter to, from J. Salvador, n. d.
Fr. 4067, f. 134.
Iieeaan (Sophia Amelia). Letters to J.
Petiver, 1708-1709, and n. d. 4064,
ff. 172, 208 ; 4067, ff. 20-22.
Lechmere {Sir Nicholas), M.P. for co.
Worcester. Autograph signature, circ.
1654. 645, f. 46.
Liechtenstein, r. Lichtenstein.
lie Cler (William), of London. Letter
to, from Count D'Efferen, n. d. Fr.
1968, f. 94.
L'Ecluse (Charles de). Letter to F.
Rapheleng, n. <l. Fr. 2764, f. 10.
Carmen inter schedas ejus reper-
tum, 17th cent. Fr. 2764, f. 14 b.
Epigram on a picture, 17th cent.
Fr. 2764, f. 14 b.
Letters to him, 1575-1608. Fr.
and Lat. Extract*. 2764, ff. 22, 22 b.
lie Conte (Pierre), Professor of Surgery
at Paris. Chirurgiae synopsis, 17th cent.
2866, ff. 160-189.
lie Coutieur (Philip), Rector of St.
Martin's, Jersey. Warrant for appoint-
ment of, to the Deanery of Jersey, 1661.
856, f. 5 b.
Le Cumerworth (John), of Cumber-
worth, co. Line. Grant of land, temp.
Hen. HI. Copy, 17th cent. 1429, f. 92.
Lede, Marques de. v. Bette (Guillermo de).
Iied.es (Richard). Inventories of the
Royal Mining Company's property at
Keswick, 1581-1591. 2487.
Le Despenser (Hugh), Earl of Win-
chester. Articles against him and his
son Hugh, submitted by the Earl of
Lancaster to the assembly at Sherburn
in Elmet, June, 1321. Fr. Copy, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 242.
Ledet (Wischard). Feoda, 13th cent.
986, f. 77.
Iiediarde (Thomas). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1735, 1737. 4054, f. t>4 ; 4055,
f. 102.
Ledsam (Peter). Medical receipts col-
lected by, 1595-1600. 707.
Lee (A—). Tract on the Philosopher's
Stone, translated out of French by, 17th
cent. 1881.
Lee (Francis Henry), of Westminster.
Letter to Lord Suffolk, n. d. 1731, A.
f. 85.
Lee (Sir Henry), Master of the Armoury.
Warrant to, to furnish 3000 swords for
the army in Ireland, 1599. 1519, f. 216.
Lee (Henry). Petition in Chancery in
the case of his children Elienor and Anne,
1659. 2717, f. 2.
Lee (John), of Southrop, co. Glouc.
Memorandum of sums received by,
1516-1517. 2581, f. 25 b.
Lee (Matthew), M.D. Answer to the
Customs Commissioners touching goods
from Messina in infected ships. 1743.
4034, f. 1.
Lee (Robert). Letter on his case, with
description, by Dr. C. L. Morley, 1682.
Lat. 1289, ff. 96-104.
Lee (Samuel), Minister at Bristol in Rhode
Island, New England. Letter to Dr. N.
Grew, 1690. 4062, f. 235.
Leech (Domim ), of co. NorthanU.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1666. Lat. 2812, f. 88 b.
304
INDEX.
Leech (Magdalen). Note of her birth,
31 May, [1628]. 2266, f. 72.
Leeche (Thomas).. Liber pro computaria
in Pulletrie, 1625. 1817.
Leeds, Duke of. v. Osborne (Thomas).
Leek, co. Stafford. Verses found in a
tomb near, 17th cent. 3633, f. 16 b.
Leek (Francis), v. Leake (Sir Francis).
Leek (Samuel), Fishmonger in St. Swithin's
Alley, London. Sale of a stone takeu
out of his bladder, with certificates of its
genuineness, 1731. 4078, ff. 133, 134.
Leek (William), M.D., of Tux ford, co.
Notts. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172?.
4075, f. 382.
Leeke (John), of Grampont in Oxford.
Bond and security for a loan, from the
Provost and a fellow of Queen's College,
1520. 3149, f. 13.
Leet ( ), of Daventry, co. Northants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 12.
Leeuwarden, th the Netherlands. Letter
cone, the College of Physicians at, 17th
cent. Dutch. Imperf. 2826, flf. 105 b-109.
Leeuwenhoek (Antoni van), of Delft.
Letters to the Royal Society, 1699, 1710.
Dutch and Transl. 4025, ff. 149-154 b;
4037, f. 283 ; 4064, ff. 220-222 b, 240-
245.
Letters to, from Dr. R. Hooke,
, 1682. 1039, ff. 134, 172.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1700-1701. 4068, ff. 23, 27, 32.
Leeward I8le89 West Indie*. Procla-
mation to the landowners in, from the
Governor, 1700. 2902, f. 107.
Le Feure (Jean Francois), M.D. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1723, and n. d. Fr.
4047, f. 1 ; 4059, f. 257.
Letter to, from E. F. Geoffroy,
1699. Fr. 4062, f. 315.
lie Fevre (Nicasius or Nicolas), Royal
Professor of Chemistry and Court Apothe-
cary to Charles II. Cursus chymicus,
1658. 1244, ff. 39-52.
Table of contents to his chemistry,
with alphabetical index, by Dr. D. Foote,
late 17th cent. 631, ff. 200-223 b.
Certificate in favour of J. Prunier,
Le Gallois de Grimarest (Jean
Leon or). "Lit terse ad amicum de versione
Novi Testamenti [R.] Simonii impressa i
Trevoux," 18th cent. Fr. Extract. 2886,
f. 137.
Legardus (Christianus). Wrote, in 1620,
MS. 3010.
Legatt (Thomas), Capt. S.N. Papers
relating to his trial for releasing a Dutch
prize, 1672. 3511, ff. 100-118, 123.
Legatt (William). Letter to, from W.
Bagwell, 1651. 652, f. 157.
Le Gendre (Paul Gaspard Francois),
Sieur de Lormoy ; President de la Cham-
bredesComptes. Bookplate, 1746. 3981,
Leger (Jean), exiled Minister from Pied"
mont. Letter in favour of, from the
States General to Charles II., 1668. Fr.
Copy. 1001, f. 16.
• Memorial in favour of, from the
Dutch Ambassadors to Charles II., 1668.
Fr. 1001, f. 21.
Legg ( ), Colonel. Account sent to,
of stores wanted at Tangier, 1666. 3509.
f. 129 b.
1664. Lat. Holoyr. 206, B. f. 65.
i, of WoUye, co. Hereford, Family of.
Paper rel. to the pedigree of, 17th cent.
857, f. 196.
Legge (George), Baron Dartmouth. In-
structions, as Admiral of the Fleet, with
drawings, 1688. 3650, ff. 1-12.
I*©gge (John), Captain, at Tantjier.
Charges of misdemeanour against sol-
diers and others, 1669, 1672. 3514,
ff. 13, 102, 111.
Legh, of co. Surrey, Family of. Notes of,
16th cent. 1301, f. 50.
Legh ( ), D.D. Letter to, from
T. Tylston, 17§{J. 4077, f. 245.
Legh (John), of Adlington, co. Chester.
Covenant with R. Ormston to cure
Elizabeth his daughter, 1709. 4034,
f. 71.
Leghorn, in Italy. Chart of, by Capt.
J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 20.
Le Goust (Philippe), M.D. Abreg6 de
la nature des metaux et la transmuta-
tion d'iceux, 17th cent. 3882.
Le Grand ( Antoine), Franciscan Mission-
ary in co. Oxon. Letter to, from
E. Elys, 1682. Lat. 1770, ff. 163-172.
Le Gros, Family of. Notices of, 16th
cent. Enyl. and JaiL 1301, ff. 97, 132.
Le Gros ( ). Letter to her, from
W. Lunn, 1730. 4076, f. 56.
INDEX.
305
Lehmann (Johannes Christianus). Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1 734. Lat. 4053,
f. 312.
Lehmann (Petrus Ambrosius), of Ham-
burg. Letters to G. Schroedter, 1697,
1703. Germ, and Fr. 2877, ff. Ill,
217.
LeibnitB (Gottfried Wilhelm), Baron.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1701-1711.
Lat. 4038, ff. 281, 339; 4039, ff. 116,
390 ; 4041, f. 27 ; 4042, ff. 73, 263 ;
4043, f. 19.
Letter to, from Dr. N. Grew,
[1678]. Lat. 1942, f. 35 b.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4069, f. 179.
Leicester, co. Leic. Capture of, by Sir
T. Fairfax, 1645. 1519, f. 91.
Leicester, Earl of. Medical receipt,
17th cent. 3733, f. 63.
v. Dudley (Robert).
Leichner (Eccard), Medicus, Professor
m Academia " Erffurtina." Responsio ad
ejus exercitationem Anti - Harveianam,
17th cent. 2502, ff. 28-54.
Leiding (Gilbertus). Letter to G.
Schroedter, 1696. Germ. 2877, f. 89.
Leigh, Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f. 44.
Leigh ( ). Scheme of his nativity,
1622. 1707, f. 28 b.
Leigh (Charles), M.D. ; of co. Lancaster.
Dissertatio de phthisi boreali scorbutica,
1 7th cent. 1055, ff. 94 b-114.
- Dissertatio nova de thermis Angli-
canis, 17th cent. 1055, ff. 103-114,
passim.
Adversaria medica, 17th cent.
1162.
Exercitationes mediae, 1695. 1177.
Medical and chemical excerpts,
late 17th cent. 1123 ; 1 140, passim.
Collectanea metaphysica, late 17th
cent. 1140, passim.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 170},
1701, and n. d. 4038, ff. 132, 265 ;
4059, f. 258.
Catalogues of his library, late 17th
cent. 1055, ff. 116 b-120 ; 1140, ff. 84 b,
85.
Leigh (//an. Charles), 2nd son of Thomas,
2nd Baron Leu/h of Stoneleigh. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1724, and n. d. 4075,
ff. 384, 386.
Loigh (Edward). Note of his birth,
16(34. 1708, f. 116.
SLOANE INDEX.
Leigh (Capt. John), of Fort Omagh, co.
Tyrone. Letter to Lord Falkland, 1624.
3827, f. 41.
Leigh (John). Note of his birth, 165$.
1708, f. 116.
Leigh (Jonathan), Apothecary f of London.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1711. 4064, f. 266.
Leighton (Alexander), M.D. Hermes
the Interpreter, a political satire, and
epigrams on the Duke of Buckingham,
probably by, 1622. Engl, and Lat.
346, ff. 2-22 b.
Answer to a bill in the Star
Chamber respecting his "appeal to the
Parliament or Sions Plea against the
Prelacie," 1630. 41.
Leipzig, in Upper Germany. Epitaph
in the churchyard, 1669. Germ, and
Engl. 3986, f. 37.
Leiaering ( ). Letter to, from J.
Dury, 1633. Lat. 654, f. 25.
Leisnerus (Gothofredus). Letters to
C. Schroedter, 1665-1671. Lat. 2876,
ff. 3, 9, 12, 15, 18, 22-29 b, 36, 44, 50,
52, 64-69 b, 72, 74, 77, 82, 86, 94.
Letter to, from L. Settala, n. d.
Lat. 2876, f. 193.
Leister (George). Utter to, from A. B.,
on alchemy, 17th cent. i»5, ff. 155-
167 b.
Leitanus (Al varus), Provincial of the
Fruirs Preaclters. Letters to, from M.
Correa, 1600. Lat. 902, ff. 3, 3 b, 4.
Leitanus (Gaspar), Provinckd of the
Fiats Preachers. Letter to, from M.
Correa, 1601. Lat. 902, f. 53 b.
Lelamour (John), Schoolmaster of Her-
ford Est. Translation in 1373, of Macer,
De viribus herbarum, 15th cent. 5, ff.
13-57.
Leland (John), Kimfs Antiquary. Ac-
count of him and hij writings, circ.
1700. 885, ff. 64-66.
Le Large ( ), M.D., of Paris. Con-
silium medicum, 1651. 2670, f. 9.
Lelong (Jacques), Pretre de I'Oratoire,
Premier Bibtiothecuire de la Mai son de
Paris. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1706,
and n. d. Fr. 3984, f. 282; 4040,
f. 143 ; 4059, f. 260.
Lorraine de Vallemont (Pierre).
Description of a coin of the Emperor
Gallienus in the cabinet of Louis XIV.
at Versailles, 1698. Dutch. 130, ff. l-4b.
Lely (John), son of Sir Peter Lety.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1703. 4039,
ff. 157, 161, 169.
306
INDEX.
Lely (Sir Peter) Payment of £75 to,
from the Duke of Monmouth for painting
his picture as a present to Nell Gwyn,
167jj. 1985, f. 95.
Letter to, from J. de Beaulieu,
n. d. Fr. 1985, f. 112.
Le Maitre ( ), French Protestant
Minister at Buckeburg, Germany. Let-
ter to the Comte de La Lippe, 1735.
Fr. 4066, f. 110.
Letter to, from F. du Baratier,
1735. Fr. Extract. 4066, f. 112.
Le Melorel ( ). v. Melorel (
de) at. Le Melorel ( ).
Lemery (Nicolas), Apothecaire ilu Roy.
Notes on his chemistry, 17th cent. Fr.
and Engl. 1232, ff. 41-76.
Remarques sur son cours de
chymie, 17th cent. 3861, ff. 49-62.
Ijeming (John), of Jamaica. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1688. 4036, f. 45.
Lemniu.8 (Levinus). De complexionibus,
17th cent. Excerpts. 2622, ff. 36 b-39.
Occulta naturae miracula, 17th
cent. Extracts. 3118, f. 227.
Le Mort (Jacob), Professor of Chemistry
at Leyden. Collegium chemicum, 1677,
1678. 1286, ff. 112-304 b.
Collegium chymicum privatis-
simum, 17th cent. 1770, ff. 174-211.
Collegium pharmaceuticum, 1678.
1287, ff. 236-277.
Praxis medica contracts, 1694.
1559.
lie Moyne ( ). Formerly owned
MS. 1068.
Ije Neve (Peter), Nor toy King-at-Anns.
Form* of seals, with remarks, 1703.
3424.
Index Villarum Angliss, ex ejus
bibliotheca, 1730. 323*.
Notes rel. to J. Bagford's collec-
tions for the History of Printing, 18th
cent. 1085, ff. 125-135.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1709.
4041, f. 314.
Owned MS. 3218.
Le Neve (William), M.B. Knowledge :
a poem to Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent.
3400, ff. 30-35.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1723.
4047, f. 28.
Lenglet Dufresnoy (Nicholas), Abbe.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1741. Fr.
4U57, f. 1'4.
Lennard al. Leonard, Family of-
Pedigree, 1657. 1429, f. 41.
Lennea (Nicola us de). v. Lynn (Nicolas
de).
Lennox, Duke of. v. Stuart (Esme).
, Earl of. v. Stuart (Matthew).
Lennox (Lady Caroline), daughter of
Charles, 2nd Duke of Richmond. Medical
treatment prescribed for, at Paris, 1729.
Fr. 3328, f. 18 b.
Lennox (Charles), 1st Duke of Ricltmond
and Lennox. Recantation of Romanism,
1692. Copy. 2903, f. 118.
Lennox (Charles), 2nd Duke of Richmond.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1729-1740, and
n. d. 4025, f. 233 ; 4050, ff. 99, 110,
129, 151; 4053, ff. 301, 308; 4054,
f. 214 ; 4055, f. 26 ; 4056, ff. 126, 221 ;
4059, ff. 262-269; 4078, ff. 18, 32,
35, 48, 66, 212 b.
Letter to, from Dr. J. Lidderdale,
1729. 4050, f. 153.
Lennox (Lady Louisa M argaret), daughter
of Charles, 2nd Duke of Richmond.
Account of a post-mortem examination
of, at Paris, by J. L. Petit, 1729. Fr.
3328, f. 18.
Lennox (Sarah), wife of Charles, 2nd
Duke of h'ichmond. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729, 1733 and n. d. 4050,
f. 49 ; 4059, f. 270 ; 4078, ff. 67, 213-
218 b.
lie Noble (A — ). Sonnets in praise of
Sir D. Hastiville's " Speculum medico-
chymicum," 17th cent. Fr. 439, f. 10 b.
Le Normand Cany ( ). Descrip-
tion of hangings made by, 18th cent.
4019, f. f.
Lent© (Albrecht Werner von), Hano-
vei-ian Councillor to George II. Letter
to, from G. Schroedter, 1699. Fr. 2877,
f. 142.
Lenthall (Sir John), Marshal of the
King's Bench Prison. Papers cone, his
treatment of the prisoners, temp.
Chas. II. Imperf. 1941, f. 63.
Lenthall (William), Speaker of the
House of Commons. Letter to J. Rush-
worth, 1647. 1519, f. 104.
Lenton (John). Letter to J. Petiver,
1712. 4065, f. 49.
Lentulus (Publius). Letter to the
Roman Senate on our Lord's appearance.
Copy, 1590. 3690, f. 27.
Leooadia, S. Indulgences granted by
Siit us V. in honour of, 1586. Span.
796, f. 5.
INDEX.
307
Leodegarius, &, Bishop of Autun.
Legenda de, loth cent. 1936, ff. 22-30 b.
Leonard, Family of. r. Lennard.
Leonard, S., Abbat. Legenda de, 15th
cent. 1936, f. 39.
Leonard! (Abraham de'), late Pastor at
Batavia in the East Indies. Autograph
in album, 1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 47.
Leonardus. Antidotarium, 17th cent.
1991, ff. 90-99.
Leon Villanueva (Francisco de). Let-
ter to, from D: Centeno y Ordofte, 1679.
1087, f. 105.
Leouicius a Leouioia (Cyprianus). v.
Leowitz (Cyprianus von).
Leouitiufl (Cyprianus). v. Leowitz
(Cyprianus yon).
Leowitz (Cyprianus von). Horoscope,
1524. 1697, f. 53.
Nar ratio Stellas novte, 1572-1574,
16th cent. 95, f. 138.
Le Paulmier de Grentemesnil
(Jacques). Wrote, in 1642, MS. 3843.
Le Paulmier de Grentemesnil
(Julien). Adversaria, 17th cent. 2100,
ff. 46-80.
De Peste, 17th cent. Extract.
2604, ff. 16-32 b.
Le Pays ( ), Abbe de S. Firmin.
Sonnet a leur Altesses Koyales de Savoye,
[1663]. 895, f. 3.
Sonnet & lui, 17th cent. 895, f. 4.
Le Pin (Jeremiah). Letters of natura-
lization to, 1682. Lot. 2655, f. 155.
Le Pois (Charles). Vocabulary of
diseases, 17th cent. Lat. and Engl.
1668, ff. 47-69.
Lepy ( )» M.D. Formerly owned
MS. 532.
Le Biche (Johan), Jester to Philip II,
of Spain. Letter to R. Gomez de Sylvas
and the Marechal de St. Andre*, circ.
i:>88. Fr. 2764, f. 82.
Lery (Jean de), Native of Margella in
Burgundy. History of his voyage in
1577, " performed unto the land of
Brasile, otherwise called America,"
etc.; translated by Dr. Foote, 1674.
608, ff. 151-191 b.
L'Escailliot. r. Escailliot.
Lescot (Simon), M.D., of Paris. Les
operations de, en la chyrurgie, 1680.
1231, ff. 1-61.
Notes on his anatomical lectures,
17th cent. 1232, ff. 1-40.
Lesdiguieres, Due de. v. Bonne
(Francois de).
Le Seur (Thomas), Monk of Trinity
Convent, Rome. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1741. Lat. 4056, f. 351.
Lesieur (Sir Stephen), Ambassador to
the Emperor Rudolph II. MS. 2126 was
dedicated to, in 1611, by G. von Holtze
at Prague.
Lesley, r. Leslie.
Leslie (Alexander), 1st Earl of Leven.
Letter to Lord Fairfax, 1645. Signed.
1519, f. 91.
Leslie (David), 1st Baron Newark [1661].
Letter to Sir T. Fairfax, 1644. 1519,
f. 70.
Leslie (Henry), Bishoj) of Down and
Connor, afterw. of Meath. Warrant
recommending his appointment to the
see of Meath and Clonraacnois, 1660.
856, f. 28 b.
Warrant for translation of, to the
see of Meath, 1661. 856, f. 31.
Leslie (James), 2nd Baron Lindorts
[1649]. Request of a pass for, 1644.
1519, f. 70.
Leslie (James), M.D., of Edinburgh.
Commonplace book, 1647. 163.
Leslie (James), Captain at Tangier.
Accompt of moneys with Lord Middle-
ton, 1671. 3512, f. 24S b.
Commission to, for making peace
between England and Morocco, 1676.
3512, f. 259.
Letter to Lord Middleton, 167f.
3511, t. 231.
Leslie (John), Bishop of Raphoe. Warrant
for his translation to the see of Clogher,
1661. 856, f. 31 b.
Leslie (John), Bishop of Ross. Apology
for his defence, 1571. 1427, ff. 1-6.
— — Proceedings of affairs of the Queen
of Scots in England, 1571-1572. 1427,
ff. 7-31.
Letters to Qu. Elizabeth, [1570],
Lord Burghley, 15JJ, the Duke of
Norfolk, 1571, and the Archbishop of
Glasgow, 1566. Copies. 3199, ff. 33 b.
42, 43 b, 142.
Correspondence with Mary, Queen
of Scots, Rudolph II., and others, 1576,
1578. Lat. Copies. 16.
Le8lie (John), Wi Earl of Rothes. Let-
ters to Sir K. Willoughby's son and
daughter, Lady Scott, 1630. Copies.
3317, fl. 18, 19.
X 2
308
INDEX.
Leslie (John), son of James Leslie, M.D.,
of Edinburgh. Medical receipts and
accompts, 1674, 1675. 163, ff. 28-30 b,
38, 41 b-43.
Leslie (Robert), Bishop of Dromore.
Warrant for his translation to the see
of Raphoe, 1661. 856, f. 31 b.
Lesly. o. Leslie.
Lespeingnol (Willielmus). Formerly
owned MS. 2424.
Lessee (T — ). v. Lessey (Thomas).
Lessely (James), v. Leslie.
Lessey (Thomas), of Wadham College,
Oxford, Satire in answer to Rochester's
Satire against man, 17th cent. 1458,
ff. 43-46 b.
L'Estrange {Sir Hamon). Observations
on Sir T. Browne's "Vulgar Errors,"
1653. 1839, ff. 50-91.
Leszno (Raphael a), Comes Palatinus
Belzensis. Letter to, from J. Dory,
1636. Lat. 654, f. 66.
Lethbertus, 8. Bufi Abbas. Flores
Psalterii, 13th cent. 1935.
Letheringham, oo. Suff. Notes of arms
of family of Wyrgefield in the church,
16th cent. 1301, f. 337 b.
Lethieullier (Smart), Antiquary. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 255.
Letter to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer,
n. d. 4067, f. 23.
Leuesham {Sir Richard), v. Leveson.
LeuingStone (H.) r. Livingstone {Sir
Henry).
Leurens, Saint, v. Laurence, S.
Xieusden (Johannes), Professor of Hebrew
at Utrecht. Autograph in album, 1668.
1795 or 2597, f. 26.
Leuwarden. v. Leeuwarden.
Le Vassor (Michel). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 170j. Fr. 4041, f. 102.
Levant Company. Amount of cloth
exported by, 1670-1690. 2902, f. 272.
Le Vasseur (Louis), M.D. In epistolam
ejus adversus Sylvium animadversiones,
17th cent. 2681, ff. 205-209 b.
Leven, Earl of. v. Leslie (Alexander).
Leventhorpe, of Leventhorpe, co. York,
Family of. Formerly owned MS. 554.
Leventhorpe (Edward). Owned, in the
16th cent., MS. 521.
Leveson (Sir Richard), Vice- Admiral
of England. Voyages to the Azores in
1600, to Ireland in 1601, to Spain in 1602,
and the Channel in 1603, 17th cent. 43,
ff. 60 b, 62,64, 82.
Leveson {Sir Richard), K.B. Exorcism us ;
from the Registrant de Lyleshull, in his
possession, 17th cent. 3822, f. 163.
Levett (Henry), M.D. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1722. 4026, f. 401.
Letter to, from J. Urry, 1712.
4065, f. 35.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. Imperf. 4069, f. 181.
Levett (Richard), Master of the Haber-
dashers* Company, London, Letter to,
from Dr. R. Hooke, 1691. 1039, f. 131.
Levi (Jaques), of Venice. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1722-1744. Fr. and Engl.
1968, ff. 8, 9 ; 4053, f. 1 ; 4057, f. 232.
Lewenhoeck ( y, v. Leeuwenhoeck
(Antoni van).
Lewes Priory, oo. Suss. Registrum
de, 16th cent. Extracts. 1301, ff. 324 b,
345, 374.
Lewes (Anthony). Receipts in cookery,
confectionery, gardening, medicine, etc.,
I60f 556.
Lewes (Symon), of Donnington by Spald-
ing. Formerly owned MS. 252.
Lewgar (John), of Maryland. Letter to,
from W. Chillingworth, persuading him
to return to the Church of England,
17th cent 363, ff. 72-76.
Lewin (Edwin). Report on his case, by
Dr. J. H., 1713. 4078, f. 225.
Lewis al. Lawes (Dr. ). r. Lawes
al. Lewis (Dr. ).
Lewis (Anne), of Brixtoorth, co. Northants.
Medical prescriptions for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1652, 1655. Lai. 2812, ff. 23 b,
59.
Lewis (Erasmus), Under-Secretary of
State. Letters to, from S. Clement,
1713-1714. 3811, ff. 46, 61 b, 71 b, 77.
Lewis (George), of Fort St. George,
Madras Presidency, India. Letters to
J. Petiver, 170J. 4063, f. 143; 4064,
ff. 54, 57, 99.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4059, f. 273.
Lewis (John), of St. George's in the
Fields, London. Examination of his well-
water at the Restoration Garden, 1732.
4034, f. 54.
\
INDEX.
309
Lewis (Margate), Widow. Letter to
Counsellor How, n. d. Copy. 3338, f. 121.
Lewis (Nourse), of Badminton. Letter
to J. Petiyer, 170$. 4064, f. 62.
Lewis (Stepney), Merchant, of Jamaica.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, tu d. 4059,
f. 274.
Lewis (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1702. 4038, f. 359.
Lewis (William), Header at the Inner
Temple. Letter to F. Beaumont, circ.
1600. Lot. draft 3731, f. 1.
LewoniCB (Johannes Andreas), PA./).,
M.D. Grant of a Doctor's degree to,
from the University of Padua, 1641.
Lat. 2881, ff. 164-168.
Lewson (Sir Richard), Vice-Admiral.
r. Leveson.
Ley (James), 1st Earl of Marlborough.
Council letters to Lord Falkland, signed
by. as Lord Treasurer, 162J, 1626.
3827, ff. 71,89.
Letter to Lord Falkland, 1626.
Co/>y. 3827, f. 85.
Letter to, from Lord Falkland,
1620. 3827, f. 136.
Ley bourne, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 41.
Leydekker (Melchior), Professor of
Theology at Utrecht. Brevis analysis
capitum quorundam synopseos ejus
theologian Christiana, sumptn 16 Oct.,
1690. 1089, f. 4.
Leyden, in Holland. Acknowledgment
by the Burgomasters of the receipt of
money from H. van Bronchone, 1573.
Dutch. 2764, f. 195.
Warrant of the Burgomasters for
payment to W. ran Dorp, 1573. Dutch.
2764, f. 196.
Accompt of an offertory at, 1644.
Dutch. 2764, f. 120.
University of. Statutes, 1525.
Lat. and Dutch. 2764, f. 46.
Medicinales theses xv. in
academia propositi, 1588-1593. 64,
ff. 98-139 b.
Judicium Facultatis Theo-
logies Leydensis, 1636. Copy. 1465,
f. 191.
Medicamenta in nosoco-
mium publicum a D. S. introducta,
ri'/v. 1660. 201, ff. 13-15.
Casus segrotantium in
Nosocomio Levdensi a F. de la Boe, 1660,
1661. 490.
Leyden, in Holland. University of (con~
tinned). Notes by Dr. Bellinger of lec-
tures and cases attended in the hospital,
1661-1662. Lat. 445.
Histories mediae collegii in
Nosocomio Leydensi, 1663, 1666. 2825,
ff. 1-68 b; 2827.
Herbarum in horto Aca-
demico crescentium catalogus, 1683. 918.
Collegii physico — chymici
sectiones de methodo ratiocinandi circa
res naturales et chymicas, 1686. 220,
ff. 32-45.
Index of Indian rarities in
the gallery of the Physic garden at, 1695.
4019, f. 69.
Catalogue of the Botanical
garden at, 17th cent. Printed and MS.
1142, ff. 55-148.
Catalogue of rarities in the
Anatomy chamber at, 17th cent. 3528.
Leyonberg (Sir John Barckman), Swedish
Envoy to England. Credentials, 1668.
Lat. Copy. 1001, f. 24.
Bill of lading for 6 geldings to be
transported into Sweden, 1663. 2283,
f. lb.
Leyton (Alexander), r. Leighton.
L'Hermite (Tristan), v. Tristan L'Her-
mite (Francois).
L'Hospital (Loys de), Marquis de Vitry.
Autograph in album, [1608-1638.]
3415, f. 20.
L'Hospital (Nicolas de), Duo de Vitry.
Autograph in album, [1608 - 1638].
3415, f. 20.
Lhwyd (Edward), Keeper of the Ash-
molean Museum, Oxford. Letters to W.
Charleton, 1690, 1691, and n. d. 3962, ff.
288-294; 4062, f. 234; 4067, ff. 25, 29.
Letter to R. Waller, 1693. 1039,
f. 109.
Letters to Rey. J. Morton, 1694-
1708. 4062, ff. 255, 256, 259-264 b,
269, 281, 301, 309 ; 4063, ff. 25, 72,
113, 157, 220, 237, 242; 4064, ff. 48,
168.
Letters to Dr. Richardson, 1697-
1705, and n. d. 3339, f . 9 b ; 4062,
ff. 270, 276, 279, 286, 297, 300, 308 ;
4063, ff. 48, 151, 185, 195; 4064» ff. 15,
24, 74; 4067, f. 26.
Letter to Rev. J. Ray, with answer ,
169J. Extract. 4062, f. 278.
Letter to Dr. R. Robinson, 1698.
Extract. 4062, f. 278 b.
310
INDEX.
Iihwyd (Edward), Keeper of the Ash-
molean Museum, Oxford {continued).
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1701-1708,
and n. d. 4038, f. 236 ; 4039, ff. 59,
248, 255, 361; 4040, f. 332; 4041,
ff. 1, 226, 247, 288; 4059, f. 275.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1702-1704.
4038, f. 346 ; 4039, f. 222 ; 4063, ff. 177,
239 ; 4064, f. 35.
Utter to Dr. Thorpe, 1708. Copy.
3336, f. 66 b.
Letter to J. Bobart, n. d. 4067,
f. 28.
Letter to Dr. T. Robinson, n. d.
Imperf. 4076, f. 301.
Letters to, from G. Dahlsted, 1706.
Fr. and Breton. 4064, f. 106.
Letters to, from C. N. Lang, 1706,
1708. Lat. 4064, ff. 113, 165.
Libanius, Sophista Antiochenus. Epis-
tolte chymicse, 17th cent. Extracts, 3118,
ff. 400-415.
Iiibella, a Mediterranean fish. Libellte
maxims sectio, per Dr. F. Glisson, 1654.
681, f. 13.
Lichfield and Coventry, See of.
Information for the proctors of the
bishop, touching the case of the first-
fruits of the united sees before the Papal
Chamber, circ. 1423. Lat. Imperf. 4079.
, Bishops of.
v. Hacket (John).
Heyworth (William).
Lichtenstein, Charles Eusebius, Prince
of, D>tc de Troppau. Sonnet a, |»ar
Colletet, 17th cent. 895, f. 33.
Sonnet par Colletet sur une chaine
d'or donnle a l'autheur par, 1630. 895,
f. 35.
Letter to J. Pragestus, 1682. Lat.
1378, f. 57.
Letter to, from J. Pragestus, n. d.
Lat. 1378, f. 10.
Lichtenstein, Gondachero, Prince of.
Medical prescriptions for, 1646. Oenn.
2253, ff. 274 b-277.
Liddell (George), Capt., B.N. Letter
to Lord Middleton, 167}. 3510, f. 241.
Accompt of moneys for his frigate,
167$. 3510, f. 252.
Note of credit given to, by Messrs.
Gascoyne and Bells, 167}. 3511, f. 55.
Accompt for provisions, circ. 167 J.
3511, f. 58 b.
Lldderdale (James), M.D. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1729, 1737. 4050, f. 113 ;
4055, f. 234.
Letter to the Duke of Richmond,
1729. 4050, f. 153.
Lidington, Secretary of Scotland, r.
Maitland (William), of Lethmgton.
Li6bault (Jean). Maison Rustique, 17 th
cent. Extracts. 1392, ff. 96-135 b.
Liebig (Johann), of Breslau, in Silesia.
Autograph in album, 1693. 2360, f. 46.
Liebknecht (John George), D.D., of
Giessen, in Hesse-Darmstadt. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1731. Lat. 4051, f. 248.
Liechtenstein, Carol us Eusebius, Prin-
ceps de. v. Lichtenstein.
Liege. Medical case of fever, sent from,
to Drs. P. Svlvestre, Sir H. Sloane and
Sir S. Garth," 1707. Fr. 4041, f. 34.
, See of. Petition for restitution
of part of, by France to Germany, 1555.
Fr. 2103. f. 180.
Lieutaud (Joseph), M.D., of Air, in
Provence. Esaais anatomiques, 18th
cent. Extracts. 1233, ff. 17-20 b.
Lievens (Jan), Painter. Verses on A. M.
a Schurman's likeness painted by, 17th
cent. Lat. 2764, f. 40.
Life. Stanzas "De la miseria de la
vida humana," late 16th cent. Span.
796, f. 48.
Light (Alexander), Mariner. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1738. 4055, f. 370.
Lightfoot (John), Master of St. Catha-
rine Hall, Cambridge. Assize sermon,
1633. 1926, ff. 47-66 b.
Lightfoot (Josiah), younger brother of
Dr. John Lightfoot. Autograph tran-
script of his brothers Assize Sermon,
1633. 1926, ff. 47-66 b.
Ligonis (Franciscus k). Epigram in
praise of Sir D. Hastiville's " Speculum
raedico-chymicum," 17th cent. 439,
f. 11 b.
Lilbron (John). Formerly owned MS. 160.
Lilbume (John), Colonel. Letter from
Lord Warwick to J. Rushworth, on the
abuse of Fairfax and Cromwell by, n. d.
1519, f. 137.
Lilbume (Robert), Major. Recommen-
dation for employment under Sir T.
Fairfax, [1646]. 1519, f. 146.
Advance of pay to his troops,
164}. 1519, f. 141.
INDEX.
311
Liliwhite {Capt. \ of Bristol. Cer-
tificate of redeemed English captives,
shipped at Tangier by, 1672. 3511,
f. 167.
Lilleshall Abbey, co. Salop, Exor-
cism, from the register of, in the hands
of Sir R. Leuesham, 17th cent. 3822,
f. 163.
Lilly (William), Astrologer. Scheme
of his nativity, 1692. 1707, f. 12 b.
Collection of astrological observa-
tions, 1 66$. IJologr. 3856.
Metrical answer by H. Care to a
libel on his almanac, 17th cent. 2284,
f. 141.
Letter to E. Ashmole, I66f 3822,
f. 48.
Owned MS. 3679, ff. 1-74 b.
Lilly (William), Aj>othecary, of Audley
End. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1715.
4076, ff. 7-15 b.
Limberg (John). Considerations about
the herring fishery of England and
Scotland being managed by the Low
Countries, 17th cent. 2444.
Limerick Castle, co. Limerick. Rela-
tion of its siege, 1641-1642 ; 17th cent.
1008, ff. 123-130 b.
Limmer (Conrad Philip), Protestor of
Medicine at Zetbst in AnKalt. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1715. Lot. 4044, f. 50.
Limmer (John Conrad), son of the above.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1715. Lat.
4044, f. 90.
Limojon de St Didier (Alexandre
Toussaint). Six principal keys of the
Secret Philosophy, 17th cent. 3642,
ff. 39-51 b.
Linacre (Thomas), M.D. Extract re-
lating to, from Weever's "Funeral
Monuments;' 17th cent. 3914, f. 59 b.
Linan y Cisneros (Melchior de),
Archbishop of Lima, and Viceroy of Peru.
Letter to, from F. Nunez de Madrigal,
1679. Span. 1087, f. 111.
Linch {Sir Thomas), v. Lynch.
Linck (Johannes Heinricus), Apothecary,
of Leipzig. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1720-1734. Lat., Fr. and Oerm. 4045,
f. 333 ; 4046, ff. 89, 358 ; 4050, f. 256 ;
4052, f. 338 ; 4053, f. 251.
Letter to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer,
1726. Germ. 4066, f. 5.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloaue,
Lincoln, co. Line. Inscriptions and
arms in the cathedral, by F. Thynne,
1601. 3836, ff. 22 b-26.
Map of, 17th cent. Engraved.
2281, f. 3 b.
, Bishops of.
v. Flemyng (Richard).
Grosse teste (Robert).
Longland (John).
Russell (John).
Watson (Thomas).
Williams (John).
-, Earls of. Arms of, from the con-
quest, 17th cent. 2281, f. 4 b.
Linden (Johannes Antonides van der),
Physician, of Leyden. Historia aegro-
torum vigintiquiuque, 1651. 1218,
ff. 75-151.
Notes from his lectures, by Dr.
Downes, 1659. Lat. 179, A. ff. 87-103 b.
Collegium pharmaceuticum, 1661.
476, ff. 1-51 b; 1240, ff. 1-19.
Collegium in meletemata medi-
an ae, a F. Bellinger re)»ortatum, 1661-
1663. 370.
Dictata de morbis malignis, etc.,
1662, 1663. 607, ff. 19-29, 37-69 b.
Doctrina de febribus, 1663. 132,
17;»3. Lat. 4068, f. 208.
ff. 2-23 b.
Dictata clinica a S. Bellingham
notata, circ. 1663. 606.
Selecta chemica, 17th cent. 1240,
ff. 20-31.
Selecta medica, 17th cent. 1240,
ff. 32-59 b.
Curationes selects? puerorum, 17th
cent. 1240, ff. 61-106.
Privatum collegium, 17th cent.
Excerpts. 2880, ff. 1 83- 1 99 b.
Lindenbrog (Erpoldus). Vitn, 17th
cent. 2888, ff. 62-64.
Lindenbrog (Friedrich), LL.D. Vita,
17th cent. 2888, f. 64 b.
Letters from, 1614-1618. Lit.
Copies. 2882, ff. 25, 42 b-46b.
Lindsay (Alexander), Bishop of Dunkeld.
Sentence of deposition against, 1638.
650, f. 71.
Lindsay (David), Bishop of Edinburgh.
Sentence of deposition against, 1638.
650, f. 70.
Lindsay (John), Is* Earl of Crawford-
Lindsay. Letter to Lord Fairfax,
[1644-1647]. 1519, f. 88.
Lindsay (Ludovic), 16th Earl of Craw-
ford. Administration of the oath to
his Scotch officers, 1640. 1200, f. 125.
312
INDEX.
Iiindsay (Patrick), 6th Lord Lindsay of
the Byres. Warrant of the Scottish
Council to, for the detention of Mary,
Queen of Scots, at Lochleven, 1567.
3199, f. 3.
Iiindsay (Patrick), Archbishop of Glas-
gow. Sentence of deposition against,
1638. 650, f. 70.
Idndsey, Earl of. v. Bertie (Robert).
Iiine (William), " 8ectator Medicinal," of
London. Formerly owned MS. 1124.
Iiingelbach (David). Explicatio de usu
Astrolabii, 1634. 651, ff. 137-140 b.
LinnflBUS (Carl). Presentation of a copy
of his " Systema Naturae " to Sir H.
Sloane by the editors, 1735. 4054,
f. 154.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1736,
1737. Lat. 4054, f. 190; 4055, f. 40.
Linton (I — ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1719. 4045, f. 257.
Lipenius (Martinus). Letter to C.
Schroedter, 1679. Lot. 2876, f. 105.
Iiippe, Count of. v. Schaumburg-Lippe-
Btickeburg, Count of. Frederic Christian.
Lippomano (Girolamo), Venetian Am-
bassador to Poland. Relatione di Po-
lonia, 1574. Abstract. 1826, ff. 76 b-81.
Lipsius (Justus), of Brussels. Horo-
scope, 1547. 1770, ff. 157 b, 158 b.
— Politics, 17th cent. Extract*.
848, f. 27.
Letter to -
f. 23.
, n. d. Lat. 2764,
Correspondence with M. Correa,
1600, 1601. Lat. Copies. 902, ff. 19,
24, 65, 69, 70.
Letter to N. Mendoxa, 1600. Lat.
Copy. 902, f. 21.
Verses on the likeness of C. Plan-
ting, n. d. Lat. Hologr. 2764, f. 40.
Verses addressed to, 17th cent.
Lat. 2764, ff. 38, 38 b.
List of his works, 17th cent.
1983, B. ff. 86-88 b.
Lipyeatt (Jonathan), M.D., of Newbury,
co. Berks. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1738.
4078, f. 226.
Lisbon, in Portugal. Soneto en alaban^a
de, en el descubrimiento de las sanctas
reliquias, 1587. 796, f. 42 b.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempt home,
1688. 3665, f. 5.
Lisburne (B— ). v. Vaughan (B— ),
1st wife of John, 2nd Viscount Lisburne.
Lisle (Edward). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4078, f. 26.
Lisle (-Sir George), Governor of Col-
chester. Lines on his fate, by Sir £.
Sherburne, 17th cent. 847, f. 58 b.
Iiiale (Mary), of Crux Easton, co. Bants.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059,
ff. 276-279.
Lister (Martin), M.D^ Zoologist. Scara-
bseorum Anglis terrestrium historia
cum figuris, 18th cent. 783, A.
— : Animadversions on Dr. Grew's
book, 17th cent 1929, ff. 1-11 b.
Articles of the York physicians
for preserving their rights and privileges,
169). 1393, f. 13.
Papers of Rev. J. Banister on
natural history, sent to, 18th cent. 4002.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1688-
1710, and n. d. 4036, f. 36; 4039,
ff. 257, 273; 4041, f. 23; 4042, ff. 39,
121 ; 4059, f. 280.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1709. 4064,
f. 206.
Letter to, from J. Cay, 169|.
4025, i. 70.
Lister (Matthew), M.D. Collectanea
medica et chemica, 17th cent. 3426,
ff. 29-72 b.
Adversaria, 1636. Excerpts. 3505,
ff. 25-42, 57-67.
Lister (Thomas), M.P. for Lincoln.
Autograph signature, circ. 1654. 645,
f. 46.
Lister (William), Rector of Qravesend.
Charges brought against, 1677. 1941,
ff. 66-69, 74-77 b, 82.
Literature. Notitise de auctoribus et
eorum scriptis, 17th cent. 2857, ff.
2-77.
Notitise de scriptoribus seculi XVI.
et eorum operibus, 17th cent. 2857,
ff. 79-120 b.
De bibliothecis et bibliothecariis,
17th cent. 2890, ff. 72-95 b.
Indices et catalogi librorum vari-
orum, 17th cent. 2889.
Classed catalogues of books, 17th
cent. 1708, ff. 1-105.
Collectanea de re litteraria Ger-
manise, Angliee, Italia;, et Belgii, 18th
cent. 2994, ff. 61-100.
— List of English writers, 18th cent.
3585, f. 30.
v. Con ring (Herman).
V
INDEX.
313
Iiitholl (T— ). Letter to his daughter
Susan, 1648. Copy. 922, f. 164.
Little (Cornelius), of Boston, co. Line.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1732-1743.
4052, f. 140 ; 4055, f. 357 ; 4056, ff.
234, 255, 322 ; 4057, f. 227.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1740. 4069, f. 51.
Littlebury (Robert). Catalogue of his
library, by J. Hooke, 1676. Lat. 3452,
ff. 1-51, passim.
Iiittlehales (Thomas), Apothecary, of
Stourbridge, co. Wore. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1737, 1738. 4076, ff. 21, 23,
67 ; 4078, f. 228.
Littlejohn {Rev. Charles). Letter to,
from Sir R. Sibbald, 1710. 4064, f. 238.
Acquittance to Sir H. Sloane for
money received on behalf of Sir R. Sib-
bald, 1710. 4064, f. 238 b.
Littlejohn (James), of Edinburgh. Wrote,
in 1682, 1683, MS. 1246.
Littleton (Edward), Baron Littleton.
Arguments, as Chairman of the Com-
mittee of Grievances, in the conference
with the Lords, 1628. 826, ff. 54 b-62 b.
Argument, as Solicitor-General,
cone. Hampden's case of shipmoney,
1637. 1569, ff. 42-104 ; 3933, ff. 71 b-
102.
Liturgies, QREEK. Hymni in usum
ecclesiee Grsecae, 16th cent, lmperf. 4087.
LATIN. Pontifical, 12th cent.
Fragm. 316, f. 276.
Fides Athanasiana, cum
notis musicis, 12th cent. lmperf. 3103,
f. 122 b.
Breviarium Roman um,
14th cent. 1909 ; 2466 ;— 15th cent.
2418.
Missale secundum usum
ecclesiae Romance, 15th cent. lmperf.
1714, ff. 7-9 b.
Missale Roman um e de-
creto Concilii Tridentini restitutum,
16th cent. lmperf. 3900.
Officium Misss, 15th cent.
Fragments. 282, ff. 1-4 b, 237-238 b.
Glossae super Missam, 15th
cent. 3551, ff. 2-9 b.
Office of the mass, 17th
cent. Ital., Lot. and Fr. 198, ff. 1-31.
Officia et Legends, 14th,
15th centt. 1611,ff. 1-68 b, 152 b-155 b ;
—16th cent. 2637 ;— 17th cent. 198,
ff. 35-51.
lAturgies, LA TIN (continued). Officium
pro ecclesiis et cemeteriis reconciliandis,
15th cent. 2379.
Psalterium, 14th cent.
2400; 2427.
Orationes omnium peal-
morum in psalterio, 15th cent. lmperf.
3548, ff. 2-6.
Hor« B. Marias Virginia,
14th cent. 2321; fragm. 1580,
f. 181 ;— 15th cent. 961 or 2467 ; 2468 ;
2471; 2474; 2565; 2571; 2605; 2633;
2683; 2692; 2726; 2732, B. ; 2748;
Lat. and Fr. 2803; 2916;— temp.
Henry VII/. 116 ;— 16th cent. 2419 ;
2747.
Orationes ez " horis
canonicia," 15th cent. 1939, ff. 105-
121b.
The Apostles' Creed, with
each article assigned to a different
Apostle, 15th cent. Lat. 3486, f. 1 b.
Ordo ad visitandum in-
firmum, 16th cent. 2454, f. 86 b.
Table of lessons from July
to December, 16th cent. Lat. 3542,
f. 41.
Forms of banns, 145}.
Lat 1609, f. 57 b.
DUTCH. Hours of the Virgin,
etc., mid. 15th cent. lmperf, 798.
Prayers from Books of
Hours, 15th cent. 2601.
ENGLISH. Directions for saying
masses, 15th cent. 249, f. 180.
Prayers, in cypher, 1545,
1571. 1360, ff. 1-47, 138-232.
Ordo precum publicarum,
cryptographice scriptus, 1545. 1360,
ff. 49-137. ' '
Prayers and psalms from
the Book of Common Prayer, 1562. Fr.
transl. 1441, ff. 3-11 b.
Prayers of intercession for
secret mourners over public calamities,
circ. 1649. 4035, ff. 2-34 b.
Service for the Royalists
on the death of Charles I., circ. 1649.
4035, ff. 60-69.
Draft of a Compline ser-
vice, probably prepared for the ose of
the Roman Catholics at the revolution
in 1688. 179, A. ff. 58-61 b.
Objections to a stinted
form of prayer, 17th cent. 1926, ff. 68-
112.
314
INDEX.
liturgies, ENG L1SH (continued). Ac-
count of the Book of Common Prayer,
and the different editions, circ. 1700.
885, f. 98.
FRENCH. Prayer*, 15th cent.
Fr. 2356.
ICELANDIC. Lutheran Gradual,
16th cent. 503.
RUSSIAN. Service book, with
the music, 17th cent. 1335.
— The Psalms, Creed, Lord's
Prayer and Ave Maria, 17th cent. 2910,
f. 301 b.
SLA VONIC. Psalter, 17th cent.
3947.
SPANISH. De missa Illyrica et
missali Mozarabico observationes, 17th
cent. 2890, ff. 163-165.
Liveaey (Sir Michael), Regicide. March
of his regiment to Sevenoaks, 1645.
1519, f. 106.
IiivingCtone (Sir Henry). Autograph
in album, 1611. 3415, f. 32.
IiiviuB (Joannes), v. Lievens (Jan).
LiviUB (Titus), Patacinus. Romans
Historic decas prima, 14th cent. 2512.
Lloyd (Sir Edward), of Bethlhyd. Cove-
nant for working his lead mines, 1652.
3652, f. 111.
Uoyd (Edward), of Wye River, Mary-
land. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1740.
4056, f. 235.
Uoyd (John), Searcher of the Custom
House, London. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
173|. 4053, f. 181.
Uoyd (0—), Secretary to the Dublin
Royal Society. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1695. 4036, f. 209.
Lloyd (Owen). Addition of a German-
English vocabulary to S. Calvisius'
Thesaurus Latini Sermonis, 1657. 903.
Lloyd (Philip), M.D. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 170J-171J. 4038, ff. 137, 303;
4039, f. 336 ; 4043, f. 28.
Lloyd (Rosindale), M D., of Wrexham,
co. Denbiqh. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
172§, 1723. 4076, ff. 24-29.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 4066.
f. 384 b.
Uoyd (William), Prebendary of Salisbury,
after*. Bishop successively of St. Asapli,
Lichfield and Coventry, and Worcester.
Letter to Dr. E. Horlase ' 1679. 1008,
f. 222.
Lloyde (Robert). Letter to Dr. Colston,
oirc. 1650. Lot. 118, f. 126.
LlwicL v. Lhwyd.
L'Obel (Seign. Gerard de). Ordonnance
de Mons. Rondellet pour l'asthma de,
1565. 2615, f. 76.
L'Obel (Mathias de). Verses on his
* Opuscula Pharmaceutica," oj R. Thory,
17th cent. Lat. 1768, ff. 36, 41, 42.
L'Obel (Paul de). Formerly owned MS.
3252.
Locke (Humphrey), an English exile.
Treatise on alchymr, 16th cent. 288,
ff. 1-32 b; 299, ff. 23-52.
Poetical epistle to Lord Burghley,
dedicating his collections of alchymy,
16th cent. 299, ff. 20-22 b.
Locke (John), Philosopher. Letters to
W. Charleton, 1687. 3962, ff. 295, 297.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1 694-170J,
and n. d. 4036, ff. 185, 290, 294 ; 4038,
ff. 113, 187, 221; 4039, ff. 243, 259;
4059, ff. 282, 284.
Letters to, from W. Charleton,
1687. 3962, ff. 227, 230.
Register of the weather, kept by,
Dec 1691-Dec. 1692. 4039, ff. 261-
270 b.
Lockhart ( George), of Carnwath ; Jacobite.
Memoirs of Scottish affairs from 1701 to
1707, 18th cent. Abstracts. 3206.
Lockhart (William), English Ambassa-
dor to France. Treaty between England
and France, made by, 1658. 3083.
Lockyer (Charles). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1721-1742. 4046, ff. 104, 111 ;
4051, f. 295 ; 4057, f. 121.
Letters to, from M. Moses and J.
Pyke, 173J. 1968, ff. 53-56.
Locusto (Archangelo), Theatine Monk.
Le grand Chapelet Pontifical, en faveur
des princes et grands seigneurs, qui se
rangent dans legiron de Teglise ; traduit
d'ltalien en Francois par V. H., 17th
<ent. 111.
Lodenstein (Jodocus a), Minister at
Utredit. Autograph in album, 1668.
1795 or 2597, f. 29.
Lodge (Alice), of Leeds. Medical case,
circ. 1728. Imperf. 4076, f. 55.
Lodowyck (Francis), r. Lodwick.
Loduno (Johannes de). Opus alchemi-
cum, 15th cent. 276, f. 19.
Lodwick (Charles), nephew of Francis
Lodwick. Account of New York by, sent
to his uncle, 1692. 3339, ff. 93-98 b.
INDEX.
315
Lodwiok (Francis), F.B.S. Common-
place books, 17th cent. 897 ; 927.
Philosophical papers, 17th cent.
2903, passim.
Short discourses on moral and
religious subjects, 17th cent. 913, ff.
33 b-92 b.
Discourses on various theological
subjects, 17tb cent. 899, ff. 1-41 b.
Observations on the authority of
the Mosaic Law, 17th cent 2903, ff.
144-152.
" The copy of certain loose papers
pretending a description of a [Utopian]
country not named, and found in the
study of a friend," 17th cent. 913,
ff. 1-33.
A universal language, 1649. 3991,
ff. 139-158.
Essay of an universal perfect
alphabet, 17th cent. 897, ff. 25 b-39 b.
Observations cone, a perfect uni-
versal alphabet, 17th cent. 932, ff. 1-17.
Observations on trade, 17th cent.
857, f. 103.
Observations on the universe, 17th
cent. Imperf. 904, f. 52.
Stanzas on T. Oates, 168*. 1983, B.
f. 9.
Catalogues of his books, ciro. 1680.
855, ff. 32-69 b ; Hologr. 859.
Loder (Johannes Henri cus), of Dungel-
beckyin Hildtsheim. Autograph in album,
1696. 2360, f. 20.
Loegar Castle, v. Loghort al. Loegar
Castle.
Ijoenen (Daniel a). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1713. Lot. 4043, f. 168.
IiOftUS (Adam), 1st Viscount Loftus.
Warrant, as Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
to Lord Dockwra and Lord Mountnorris,
16§g. Copy. 3827, f. 175.
IiOftUS (Dudley), Judge of the Irish Pre-
rogative Court. Letter to Dr. E. Borlase,
1679. 1008, f. 226.
logarithms, r. Briggs (Henry).
Logos, Madame de. v. Des Loges (Marie
Bruneau).
Loghort al. Loegar Castle, oo. Cork.
Declaration cone, the siege, by the
Constables of the Castle, 1641. 1008,
ff. 31-34.
IiOgic. Treatises and notes on logic, 17th
cent. iMt. 443, ff. 2-24; 493, ff. 8Tb-55 b
(reversed) ; 542, ff. 2-7 b ; 958, ff. 4-
104; 1055, ff. 20b-41; 1472; 1865,
ft. 2 35b; 1981, ff. 40-43;
2851, B. ff 101-120; 3537, ff. 2-24 b;
3538; 3779; 3951, ff. 179-181; 4011,
ff. 1-41 b.
Qussdam de re logica, circ. 1667.
1022, ff. 49 b-45 b (reversed).
De dialectic* aive logica, 1676.
1250, ff. 4-9 b.
v. Foote (Daniel).
Leigh (Charles). M.D.
Millington {Sir Thomas).
Thomkinson (Thomas).
IiOiola (Ignatiu*). v. Ignatius [Lopez
de Recalde, de Loyola], Saint.
IiOllinus (Aloysius), Bishop of Belluno.
Dissertatio de cura juventutis, 17th
cent. Extract. 649, f. 292.
Lombard ( ). Sonnet, 17th cent.
Fr. 895, I 21.
Lombard (Jacobus), Magister. Experi-
ments medica, 13th cent. 342, f. 132 b.
Lombard (Robert), Ordinis Minorum,
Alexandria Professor. Elementa magica,
17th cent. Lot. and Engl. 3318.
Practica nigromantise, 17th cent.
3885, ff. 26-57.
Lombardus (Petrus). Sententiarum
libri, metrice, 14th cent. Imperf. 1870,
ff. 91 b-124 b.
Sententiarum lib. II., 15th cent.
Extract. 683, f. 44.
Lombardus (Petrus Bonus), v. Buono
Avogario (Pietro).
Lomenie (Antoine de), Seigneur de Ville-
aux-Clercs. Index to his MS. collection
of State Papers now in the Bibliotheque
Nationale at Paris, 17th cent. 322.
Lomenie (Louis Henri de), Comie de
Brienne. Arms on covers, 17th cent.
3122.
Lomenie de Brienne (Henri Auguste
de), Seigneur de la Ville-aux-Clercs. Re-
lation de son voyage en Angleterre, en
qualite* d'Ambassadeur Extraordinaire,
1624. 1156.
LomertO (Jacobus de). De transmuta-
tione metallorum, 17th cent. 3729,
ff. 44b-63b.
London, City of. Notice of books re-
lating to its history, 17th cent. 1983,
B. ff. 90-92.
Excerpts relative to aucient Lon-
don, 17th cent. 2716, f. 66.
Abstracts of charters granted to,
from Will. I. to Edw. I., 17th cent. 754.
Collections relating to, by J. Bag-
ford, 1703. 1106.
316
INDEX.
London, City of (continued). Negoti-
ation with the Council for keeping it in
the King's service, 1312. Lot. Copy.
2103, f. 158.
Writ to the Major and Sheriffs to
inforce the assize of ale, 1316. Lot.
Copy. 2103, f. 158 b.
Epistola Majori ab Universitate
Oxoniensi misaa tempore pestilenciss apud
Oxoniam, 1406-1407. Copy. 3285, ff. 68-
70.
Compositio facta A.D. 1474 inter
civitatem London et mercatores Haass
Theutonica, 17th cent. Copy. 365,
ff. 26-33 b.
Constitutions of tenants in, 1555.
2177, f. 1.
Privy Council letter to the Lord
Mayor for reformation of enormities in
the City, 1559. Copy. 1710, ff. 158-160.
Papers relating to the Sheriffs,
16th cent. 2172, ff. 67-74.
Oath of the Lord Mayor, temp.
Eliz. 2172, f. 36 b ; 2177, f. 2.
Medical receipts, collected by a
citizen, 1576. 3428, ff. 31-66.
Directions from the Puritans in,
relative to a further reformation in
religion, 1603. 271, f. 20.
Petition of preachers in London
and the suburbs to James L that they
may be excused from subscription to the
five Books of Common Prayer, ft. d.
Copy. 271, f. 35.
Account of the Lord Mayor's and
Sheriffs' banquet, 1617. 3959, ff. 7-15.
Satire on, circ. 1 620. 1 62, ff. 47 b-
58.
Account of the Plague there, 1625.
1471, ff. 19-24 b.
Privy Council order for the reten-
tion of gunpowder by the merchants of,
1628. 1519, f. 229.
Grant, from Charles I., of Congle-
ton Manor, etc., to citizens, 1628-1629.
3299, ff. 158-163 b.
Petition of the City against Bishops,
1640. 3317, ff. 14-17.
Altitudo poli Londini, 1642. 3746,
f. 2.
List of the Lord Mayors, from
1189 to 1645. 1711, ff. 9-33.
Petitions from the citizens, temp.
('has. I. 1467, ff. 46, 142, 147.
Letter to the Municipality, from
Oxford University, 1653. 972, f. 15.
Receipt of Dr. May erne for the
smallpox raging in London, 1654. Lat.
2207, f. 64 b.
IjOndon, City of (continued). Taxa
Londinensis medicamentorum, ab H.
Power, 1659-1661. 4034, ff. 200-205.
— — Pass from the Commissioners of
Militia in, for C. Bennett, 1659. 118,
f. 100.
■ Correspondence and orders of the
Municipality rel. to Gen. Monde's march
to London, etc, Nov. 1659-Febr. 1660.
970, ff. 6-34 b.
Order of the Common Council to
consult for the peace and safety of the
city, 1659. 970, f. 12.
Order of the Common Council to
confer with Vice-Adm. Lawson in order
to the safety of the city, 1659. 970,
f. 14.
Order of the Common Council for
the settlement of the trained bands and
to confer with members of Parliament
on the restoration of the Parliament,
i6gf 970, f. 16.
Order of the Common Council to
convey to Gen. Monck the congratula-
tions of the court, 16g$. 970, f. 20.
Order of the Common Council to
congratulate Gen. Monck on his arrival
in London, 16g$. 970, ff. 24, 26.
Order of the Court of Aldermen to
wait on Gen. Monck to thank him for
his promise to take care of the city,
16jj$. 970, f. 29.
Londinologia sive Londini enco-
mium, by W. Boghurst, 1666. Engl,
verse. 904, ff. 53-68 b.
Relation of the plague in, by W.
Boghurst, 1666. 349.
"The committee's report cone.
fyring the city of London," 1666. 970,
f. 35.
Bills of medicines supplied to
patients in, 1669-1674. 3773, ff. 51-
92 b.
Sonnet sur l'embrasement de la
ville de, 1674. 1031, f. 10.
Petitions to the Corporation, from
J. Ogilby, circ. 1675. 3958, f. 16.
Arms of the Lord Mayor and
Aldermen, 1676. 4000, f. 1.
Pleadings in the •' Quo Warranto '
case, by which the City Franchises were
forfeited, 1682. Ccpy. 1703.
Petition to, from the College of
Physicians, 1682. 3914, f. 66 b.
Report by the Committee of the
Common Couucil appointed to inspect
the acts and proceedings entered in the
journals in the time of the usurpation,
1683. 1009, ff. 146-157.
s
INDEX.
317
Iiondon, City of (continued). Royal
letter to, commendatory of C. B. to be
a freeman of the city, temp. Charles II.
Copy. 856, f. 19 b.
Royal letter to the Lord Mayor
for restoration of Sir J. Wild to the
Town-Clerkship, temp. Chas. II. Copy.
856, f. 33 b.
Description of buildings in, 1687.
Germ. 1381, ff. 156-161 b.
— - Orvietan, or a counter poison
against the infectious air of, circ. 1690.
621.
Papers relating to its Charities,
1698. 2902, ff. 233-243.
De casu Londini versus, 1 7th cent.
904, f. 66.
Catalogue of a library in London,
168$. 3995.
Surrey of, 1726, 1727. Imperf.
3986, f. 31.
■ In medicos Londinenses epigramma,
1728. 3198, f. 6.
Testimonial from Aldermen in
favour of A. Cruden, 1734. 4053, f. 358.
Addresses of the Corporation to
George II. and the Royal Family on the
marriage of the Princess of Wales, [1736].
4054, f. 233.
Amount of coals annually imported
into, 18th cent. 2902, f. 52.
Companies, Livery. Engraved
arms of, 17th cent. 4011, ff. 42-72.
BARBERS AND SURGEONS
COMPANY. Brief of the authority
given to, 17th cent. 1445.
SURGEONS COMPANY. Ab-
stracts from Acts of Parliament relating
to, and from their Charter and ordin-
ances, 1 7th cent. 222.
BREWERS COMPANY. Papers
relating to, 16th cent. 2177, ff. 3-5 b.
CLOTH WORKERS AND
DYERS COMPANY. Remonstrance,
with a petition to Charles II. and his
order in council, 1673. 122, ff. 168-185.
COOPERS COMPANY. Regu-
lations of their almshouses at Ratcliffe,
1592. 2177, f. 22.
DRAPERS COMPANY. Sum-
mons for rents due from, 1677, 1678.
2717, ff. 20, 21.
GLASS-SELLERS COMPANY.
London, City of. Companies (con-
tmued). GROCERS COMPANY. Com-
mon Council order relating to, 1553.
2177, f. 3 b.
Money cessed by, for pro-
viding wheat for the City, 17th cent.
1207, ff. 36-39.
Rental of their tenements
Papers relating to the glass manufacture
and the Company of Glass-sellers, 1670 -
1690. 857.
Lists of, 1676, 1677. 857,
in Dunnings Alley, 1682. 2728, B. f. 223.
List of, 17th cent. 1823,
f. 27.
MERCHANT TAILORS COM-
PANY. Recommendation, by the King,
of R. Foster to be their Clerk in a letter
to, from H. Coventry, 1678. 3958, f. 1 1 .
SALTERS COMPANY. Common
Council order relating to, 1553. 2177,
f. 3 b.
Custom Office. Papers rel. to
the Customs of the port of London,
1559-1611. Copies. 817, ff. 1 b-31.
Book of the customs of
London, 17th cent. Fr. and Engl.
Imperf. 861.
Complaints of London
merchants to the Privy Council of the
French Custom House officers, [1668].
Fr. 1009, f. 137.
Hospitals. BRIDEWELL. Rules
for the government of, 1552. 2722.
List of the Governors of, for 1 705.
3335, ff. 1 b-5.
CHARTERHOUSE HOSPITAL.
Laws of the old establishment, by Dr.
T. Thurscrosse, 1627. 4035, ff. 35-59.
List of the Governours,
by Dr. E. Browne, 1658. 1833, f. 197.
Appointment of T. Hewett
as a pensioner, by the Duke of Ormonde,
1682. 203, f. 133.
Papers relative to, drawn
up by J. Petiver, the apothecary at,
1700-1717. 3219.
CHRIST'S HOSPITAL. Sta-
tutes, n. d. Lat. Imperf. 3299, f. 60.
Oration of the Head Gre-
cian on Founder's day, 1616. Lat. 1769.
Specimens of penmanship
by boys in, 1664-1671. 994-996.
List of the President and
Governors, 1681. 4026, f. 343.
Names of governors, 1682.
203, f. 131; 4021, f. 190.
Letter to the Governors
ff. 53, 55 b.
of, from the College of Physicians, 1682.
3299, ff. 68, 70.
318
INDEX.
London, City of. CHRIST'S HOS-
PITAL (continued). Appointment of
Dr. J. Downes to, as Physician, 1682-
168$. 3299, ff. 62-64 b, 66, 68, 70.
Petition of Sir H. Sloane
for election to the Physicianship, [1694].
4026, f. 398.
Letter from the Treasurer
to Sir H. Sloane, enclosing a minute of
the Governors' last meeting, 17}$. 4021,
ff. 236, 237.
Letters from the Clerk to
Sir H. Sloane, 1740. 4056, ff. 239, 261.
FOUNDLING HOSPITAL. Let-
ters from the Secretary to Sir H.
Sloane, 1739, 17f *. 4056, ff. 147, 203,
207.
ST. BARTHOLOMEWS HOS-
PITAL. Account of its revenues, by
W. Cole, the Receiver, 1581-1582. 2177,
ff. 9b-14b.
Memoranda and accounts
of the steward of, 1600-1602. 164,
ff. 2-7 b, 40-42.
Ezercitacio method i cu-
randi in, per Doct. Downes, 1654. 196,
ff. 25 b, 28 b, 53.
Medicamentorum
magis-
tralium descriptions ibi usualium, 1654.
724, ff. 1-11.
Catalogue medicamentorum
officinalium in usu ibi, [1654]. 724,
ff. 12-26 b.
Exercitati methodi cura-
tionis in, [1654.] 724, f. 27.
Medicamentorum magis-
tralium in eo usualium descriptions,
1660. 2368, ff. 1-14.
Receipt for money to the
118, f. 103.
use of, 1661.
Bernard
2290.
for
1680-1685.
Prescriptions of Dr. F.
patients in, 1679-1683.
Names of the Governors,
203, f. 130.
Opposition of the College
of Physicians to the nomination of
Physicians to, by Charles II., 1682.
3914, f. 124.
Royal letter to the Gover-
nor commendatory of F. Barnard to be
apothecary, temp. Chas. II. Copy.
856, f. 35 b.
Petition to the Governors
from Dr. S. Collins, 1 7th cent. 1824, f. 1 .
Praxis medicinse in Noso-
comiis SS. Bartholomaei ct Thomac, late
17th cent. 609, ff. 40-60 b.
IiOndon, City of. ST. BARTHOLO-
MEW'S (continued). Letter to the
Governors from the College of Physicians,
1725. 4026, f. 400.
Letter from the Surgeons
and Assistant-Surgeons to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4076, f. 171.
ST. THOMAS' HOSPITAL.
Papers relating to, 16th- 17th centt.
2728, A. B.
■ Common Council orders re-
lating to its possessions, 1 579. 2177, f. 7 b.
Orders for the government
of, 1647. 2734.
Praxis medicina? in Noso-
comiis SS. Bartholomaei et Thomas, late
17th cent. 609, ff. 40-60 b.
Memorandum of soldiers
admitted into, 1722-1723. 1968, f. 216.
PAK18HES AND LOCALITIES. List
of parishes in the Wards of London,
1588. 69, f. 58 b.
Monumental Inscriptions
and Arms in London Churches taken in
the years 1678-1681. 516.
List of taxpayers in the
Old Bailey Quarter, temp. Jas. I. 395,
B. ff. 1, 44.
Account by J. Conyers of
an elephant's tusk dug up between the
Fleet ditch and Grays Inn road, ore.
1674. 919, f. lib.
- Alchemical process, by a Par-
son of Fleet Street, 1580. 3580, A. f. 209.
Nativity of a lady in Ivy
Lane, 1642, drawn by J. G., 17th cent.
22X1, ff. 25b-28.
Accompts of payments of
a parish near London Bridge, 1588-
1589. 3939, ff. 2, 57-63, 65.
Verses on the Monument,
17th cent. 1941, f. 4.
Certificate cone, the repair
of a passage near the Ordnance Office,
1682. 1048, f. 62.
Pulletrie [Poultry Comp-
ter] liber pro computaria in, 1625. 1817.
- Jjease of a tenement in New
Street, St. Bride's, 1666. 2251, f. 84.
Notes from the church of
St. Dunstan in the East. 16th cent.
1301, f. 198.
am the Bell-
ringers of St. Giles in the .fields to Sir
H. Sloane, for a gratuity for^'Onging in
honour of his election as piaident
of the Royal Society, 1727. 4049^ 69.
Census of St. James f *Jlt*h,
Clerkcnwell, 1677. 3928.
S
INDEX.
319
London, City op. Parishes and Lo-
calities {continued). Surrey of St.
Katharine's by the Tower Parish, 1686.
3254, A.
Conveyance of lease of a
messuage in King Street, St. Martin's,
Ironmonger Lane, 1687. 2655, f. 157 b.
Inscription in St. Mary
Aldermary Church on its rebuilding
after the Great Fire, 1681. Lat. 662,
f. 1.
- Royal letter commendatory
of Dr. Overall to be Dean of St. Paul's
Cathedral Church, [1602]. Copy. 856,
f. 12.
Royal letter to the Bishop
of London, cone, the repairing of St.
Paul's, 1608. 1008, f. 1.
— Privy Council letter for
levying a contribution for the repair of
St. Paul's, 1635. Copy. 34, f. 2.
Circular letters from
Archbp. Laud for the repair of St. Paul's,
1635. Copies. 34, ff. 3 b, 4.
Notes of the profanation
of St. Paul's, 165|. 531, f. 48 (coll. 1, 2.)
Royal letter to the Dean
and Chapter commendatory of Dr. B.
Ryves to be residentiary, [1660-1677].
Copy. 856, f. 39.
Account by J. Conyers of
antiquities found in digging the founda-
tion of the new cathedral, 1675, 1677.
958, IT. 105-109 b.
Bequest of lands to St.
Stephen's Coleman Street, by Dr. N.
Paget, 1678. 3914, f. 69 b.
Chancery suit respecting
the Woolsack Inn in Sraithtield, 1696.
2717, ff. 34-36 b.
Verses on an equestrian
statue, set up at Stocks Market by Sir
R. Vyner, 17th cent. 655, f. 43 b.
Notes of tombs in the
Temple church, 16th cent. 1301, f. 305.
Prisons. KING'S BENCH.
Papers concerning the King's Bench
Prison, and Sir J. Lenthall, the Keeper,
temp. Charles II. 1941, f. 63.
NEWGATE. Account of
inoculation of six condemned criminals
at, by Sir H. Sloane, 1721. 3329, f. 28.
Rolls Office. Fee of the Master,
temp. J &s. 1. 1520, f. 8.
Soci KTIE8, Medical. APO THE-
CAR1ES. Papers relating to, 1616-
1622. Lat. and Etujl. 2537.
Disputes of, with the Col-
lege of Physicians, 1618-1663. 3914,
ff. 71 b-9J b, 106 b
London, City of. Societies, Medical.
APOTHECARIES (continued). Case
of, in reference to the College of
Physicians, circ. 1686. 2572, ff. 42-54.
Pharmacopoeia Londin-
ensis, 17th cent. 2768, ff. 1-13.
: Invitations to dinner from,
to Sir H. Sloane, 1707, 1731. 4040,
f. 378 ; 4052, f. 15.
Bequest of books to, from
S. Dale, circ. 1739. 4066, f. 244.
Papers relating to their
Botanic garden at Chelsea, 18th cent.
Extract. 1968, f. 190 b ; 4020, f. 112 ;
4026, f. 396.
Papers relating to the
publishing of their statutes, 18th cent.
Lat. and Engl. 4026, ff. 383-391.
ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHI-
SICIANS. Collections relating to, by
Dr. C. Goodall and others, 17th, 18th
centt. 3914.
- Papers relating to, 17th,
4026, ft. 424-443 b.
18th centt.
— : — Nota de fundatione et
benefactionibus Coll. Med. Londinensis,
17th cent. 55, f. 4.
Medicines prescribed by,
against the Plague, 1604, 1636. 785, f. 7 ;
3288, ff. 211-217 b.
Medical lectures of Dr.
F. Gibson in, [1640]. 3306-3312.
Attack on their method
and exclusive practice, by Dalepatcr
Menedemus, circ. 1664. 328.
Papers relating to, 1666-
1735. 3984, ff. 238-265, passim.
Arms of the College and
of its members, 1666. 4000, ff. 1 b-4 b.
List of subscriptions to-
wards the building of the College, 1669.
2251, f. 18.
Notes on H. Stubbe's pam-
phlets against, 1670-1671. 1786, ff.
116-129.
Grant of Ashlin's Manor
to, by Dr. Harney, 1672. 203, f. 128.
Order to, from Charles II.,
1674. Copy. 3299, f. 73.
Minutes of the Committees,
1681-1697. 3915.
Letters from, to Christ's
Hospital, 1682. 3299, ft. 68, 70.
Vote for abrogating a by-
law for writing English directions,
[1684-1688]. 203, f. 135.
320
INDEX.
IiOndon,CiTYOP. ROYAL COLLEGE
OF PHYSICIANS (continued). Notes
of proceedings at a Committee, 1689.
1786, f. 160.
Warrant from, for com-
mittal to Newgate of Dr. J. Greenerell,
1692. 1786, f. 157.
Inscriptio in ostium Col-
legii in honore statoris Caroli II., 17th
662, f. 1 b.
Accusation against, 17th
cent.
cent.
1815, f. 1.
Remarks respecting dis-
sensions in, 17th cent. 1815, ff. 6 b-12 b.
Papers relating to degrees
in Medicine, 17th cent, 1783, ff. 90, 91.
Proposals from, to Dr. Cox,
touching the College buildings, 17th
cent. 2251, f. 1.
Minutes of transactions
of the Council, 17th cent. 2251, f. 108.
Rules dictated by, to
Apothecaries, 17th cent. 3308, f. 68.
Certificate from, in favour
of J. Petiver, 1700. Copy. 4063, f. 29.
Letter to, from Dr. Zire-
aga, 1708. Lot. 4064, f. 170.
Counsel's opinion by Sir
T. Pengelly on the liability of members
to service in the Militia, 1715. 4026,
ff. 392-394.
Annual speeches by Sir H.
Sloane on resigning the Presidency,
1720-1723. 4026, ff. 405, 408, 411-115.
Letter to the Governors of
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 1725. 4026,
f. 400.
• - Letter to, from T. Yapp,
4048, f. 44.
Letter to, from R. Welles,
1725.
1727.
4066, f. 22.
Letter to, from N. McAr-
thur, 1727. 4078, f. 243.
— — In medicos Londinenses
epigramma, 1728. 3198, f. 6.
Letter to, on smallpox,
1728. 4034, f. 30.
Letter to, from Dr. P.
Rose, 1728. Lot 4049, f. 233.
Letter to, from Abbe* M.
de Spano, 1729. Lat. 4066, f. 74.
Memorial to, against the
sale of Cantharides, 1731. 4034, f. 77.
Order of business at a
Michaelmas meeting, 18th cent. 4026,
f. 395.
Case presented to, of Dr.
P. Blair, n. d. 4066, f. 264.
London, City of. MO YAL COLLEGE
OF PHYSICIANS (continued). Statuta,
[1638]. 110, ff. 89-148;— 1647. 2785,
ff. 1-52 b;— 1680. 3733, ff. 23-44;—
1687. 1904; 2785, ff. 53-65; 3159, ff.
65-74 ; 3573, ff. 46-53 ;— 1696. 3197 ;
—17th cent Imperf. 55, ff. 5-8 b ; 625,
ff. 11-26 b; 1648; 1661, ff. 168 b-170;
1782, ff. 55-71 b; 1901 ;— 18th cent.
3573, ff. 1-45.
Statuta correcta ad fidem
autograph) per T. Stack, 1735, 1736.
501.
List of the Fellows, 1664.
179,A-f.206; 2251, f. 110;— 1666. 1089,
f. 7 ; — 1667. 1895, f. 97 b ; — 1669.
203, f. 127 ;— 1687. 2785, ff. 61-65.
Engraving of the College
in Warwick Lane, 1691. 4060, f. 158.
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SUR-
GEONS. Pnelectiones medic*, 1675-
1709. 1761.
• Letter to, from Dr. Zireaga,
1708. Lat. 4064, f. 170.
Letter to, from , 1719.
4064, f. 251.
Societies, Scientific. ORES-
HAM COLLEGE. Pnelectiones music*
J. Taverner in scdibus Gresham, 161 J.
2329.
Scientific experiments sent
to, by Dr. H. Power, 1653-1661. 1393,
ff. 118-168 b.
Names of the Committee,
1687. 1983, B. f. 1.
Catalogue, by N. Grew
of its Museum, 17th cent. 1927 ; 2346,
f. 21 b.
Ballad of, temp. Chas. II. 363,
ff. 38-41 b.
Note of a bill for its
demolition, 18th cent. 4026, f. 259.
ROYAL SOCIETY. Register
books Nos. I. and n., 17th cent. Copy.
243.
Journal book, No. I., 1660-
1663, 17th cent. Copy. 244.
Charters, 1663, 1669, and
statutes, 1735. 394.
Papers read before, 10
June, 1663-27, July, 1664. Transcribed,
ctVc. 1700. 698.
Philosophical transactions,
1665-1742. 4025 ; 4026.
Analysis of their Philo-
sophical transactions, from 166 J to 1678,
17th cent. 2345, ff. 10-46 b.
Notes from their Philo-
sophical transactions for 1665- 1701,
18th cent. 2577, A. ff. 3-12.
INDEX.
321
London, City of. Societies, Scientific.
ROYAL SOCIETY (continued). Papers
of, 1678. 1942, ff. 27b-38b.
Proceedings, 1682-1728.
4026, ff. 345-366.
Minutes of transactions of
the meetings, by Sir H. Sloane, Jan.
169f-Aug. 1697. 3341.
Minutes of transactions
of the Council, by Sir H. Sloane, 1699-
1712. 3342.
Answers sent by Sir P.
Vernatti from Bataria to their inquiries,
1664. 3959, ff. 16-27 b.
Questions on natural philo-
sophy from, to Dr. E. Browne, 1669.
Fr. and Germ. 1911-1913, f. 142.
Specimens of ore sent from
Hungary to, by Dr. E. Browne, 1669.
1911-1913, f. 155.
Catalogue of things sent
to, by Dr. E. Browne, 1669. 1922, f. 52.
Notes on the pamphlets of
H. Stubbe against, 1670-1671. 1786,
ff. 116- 128 b.
Letter to the Secretaries,
from the Abbe* de la Roque, 1678.
Transl. 1942, f. 6.
List of minerals given to,
by Sir H. Sloane, 168$. 1968, f. 174.
Design of, to print papers
of advertisements every week or fort-
night, and soliciting communications
relative to the variation of the magnetic
needle, late 17th cent. 1039, f. 112.
Certificate from the Presi-
dent and Council in favour of Dr. Hooke,
n. d. Draft. 1039, f. 95.
Rules, 170f 4026, ff.
297-299.
Extracts, printed and MS.,
from the Philosophical transactions, 18th
cent 3198, ff. 32-92 b.
Notes by a Fellow on A.
Scilla's treatise on Geology, 18th cent.
3323, ff. 59-74.
Responses aux questions
donnles de la part de, par R. de Beau-
voir, touchant 1'Ambre, 18th cent. 3323,
ff. 205-208 b
Letter to, from N.Witsen,
1702. 4063, f. 172.
Letters to, from A. van
Leeuwenhoek, 1710. Dutch. 4064, ff.
220-222 b, 240-245.
Agreement of, with Dr. J.
Thorpe, 1713. 4026, f. 205.
Letter to, from J. Welbe,
1716. 4044, f. 213.
8LOAHE INDEX.
London. City of. Societies, Scientific.
ROYAL SOCIETY (continued). Utter
to the President and Fellows from T.
Short, 172|. 4050, f. 43.
Letter of thanks from, to
J. C. A. HelvStius, 1729. Fr. Draft.
3322, f. 129.
Letter to the President,
from Dr. Arbuthnot, n. d. 4026, f. 240.
Letter to the Secretary
from Dr. F. Slare, n. d. 4067, f. 152.
Letter to, from P. Ville-
mot, n. d. Lot. 4067, f. 189.
Forms of subscriptions for
encouraging " imprimeries n belonging
to, 18th cent. 4019, f. 192.
Societies, Miscellaneous. BE-
NEVOLENT SOCIETY. Letter to
the Stewards, from J. Petiver, 1706.
3335, f. 25.
CHEAPSIDESCHOLARSCOM-
PANY OF BELLRINGER8. Orders,
160|-1662. 3463.
FLORISTS SOCIETY. Forms
of invitations to their dinners, 1705.
4020, ff. 105-110.
MERCHANTS ADVEN-
TURERS. Inventory of their muni-
ments kept in the Mercers' hall, 1547.
2103, ff. 2-5 b.
Allegations of the English
and Imperial Commissioners at Brussels
on privileges of the, 15 18. Lat. 2103,
ff. 68-74, 165-168.
SCHOOL OF THE 80CIE TYOF
DEFENCE. Register, 1568-1592. 2530.
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING
CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. "Ust
of residing members," circ. 1720. 4021,
f. 214.
Middle Temp;.e. Dedication of
a treatise on the privileges of the, by F.
Philipps, 17th cent. 972, f. 33.
Theatres. List of plays at
London theatres, by Dr. E. Browne,
1662. 1900, ff. 60-63 b.
Tower of. Collections from the re-
cords, by Sir J. Doddridge, 17th cent.
3081.
Lieutenant of. v. Robin-
son (Sir John).
London, Bishops of.
v. Compton (Henry).
Gibson (Edmund).
Grindal (Edmund).
Henchman (Humphrey).
Laud (William).
Montaigne (George).
Robinson (John).
ShelJon (Gilbert).
Tunstall (Cuthbert).
322
INDEX.
London (George). Letter to Dr. J.
Newton and S. Dooly, 1685. 4062, f. 214.
Letters to Dr. L. Plukenett, 1685,
and n. d. 4062, f. 214 ; 4067, f. 31.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1706, and
n. d, 4064, f. 123 ; 4067, ff. 33-39.
- Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059,
f. 286.
Long (John). Formerly owned MS. 1 192.
Long (Col. Robert). Observations on
smut in corn, read before the Royal
Society, 10 June, 1663. 243, f. 264 b ;
698, f. 1.
Long (Co/. Samuel), Chief Justice of
Jamaica. Papers relating to his affair
with Lord Carlisle, 1680. 2724, ff. 211-
220 b; 2728, B. ff. 195-197 b.
Long (Sarah), of Sampson's Hall, mar
Hadleigh, Suffolk. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1737-1740. 4076, ff. 30-37.
Longchamp, Family of. Notes of, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 39 b.
Longevill, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 107 b.
Longford (Richard). Evidences, cone,
families of co. Chester, 16th cent. Ex-
cerpts. 1301, f. 262 b.
LonginUB (Caesar). Alchemical extracts
from, 17th cent. 2193, ff. 19-39.
Longitude, Commissioners of. Letter
to, from W. Gunbie, n, d. 3322, f. 170.
Longland (John), Bishop of Lincoln.
Examination of T. Alwaye for purchas-
ing an English Testament, 1530. 1207,
ff. lb-4b.
Long Melford, co. Suf. v. Melford,
Long.
Longobardufl. Magical treatise, 17th
cent. 3824, ff. 2-29.
Longwood (Frances), of London. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 288.
Lopes (Ambrosio), of Arzila. Letter to
Col. Norwood, 1666. Span. Copy. 1955,
f. 95 b.
Lopes (Fernando). Letter to, from M.
Correa, 1601. Lot. 902, f. 68.
Lopes de Ayala (Pedro), Grand Chan-
cellor of Castile. Notes and emendations
of his " Cronicas de los Reyes de Castilla,"
by G. Zurita, 18th cent. Span. 3830,
ff. 114-149.
Lopes de Tapia (Joan), Secretary to
the Junta of Ouipuzcoa. Acts of the
Junto sent by, to °hilip II., 1583. Span.
78, ff. 23-42.
Loquier. v. Lockyer.
Lord (Joseph), of Dorchester in Carolina,
Letters to J. Petirer, 170J-17U. 4063,
ff. 132, 155; 4064, ff. 4, 69, 148, 150,
155, 192, 233, 258.
Lords, House of, v. Parliament, Houses of.
LorettO, Church of at Becanati, Italy,
Manner of the translating of, 17th cent.
927, ff. 18-20.
Lorimer (James), D.D., Bector of St.
Andrews University. Address from the
University to James II., signed by, n. d.
2753, ff. 18-25.
LoringS ( ), Spanish Physician.
Medical receipts, late 17th cent. 1087,
f . 24.
Loris (Andreas), M.D., of Valentia. De
medians secret is scriptis in Universitate
Cantabrigiae, 1629. Autogr. 3793.
Lormand ( ). Formerly owned MS.
3048.
Lorme (J — L — de), Bookseller, of
Amsterdam. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1707. Fr. 4041, f. 42.
Lormoy, Sieur de. v. Le Gendre (Paul
Gaspard Francois).
Lorrain (Paul), Ordinary of Newgate
Prison, London. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1709. 4076, f. 38.
Lorraine, Duchy of. Petition for its
restitution by France to Germany, 1555.
Fr, 2103, f. 180.
Travels through, by an English-
man, 1610. 682.
Lorraine, Cardinal of. v. Lorraine
(Charles de).
Lorraine (Charles I. de), Cardinal Bishop
of Metz [1548-1574]. Letters to, from
the Archbishop of Glasgow, 1567-1568.
Fr. 3199, ff. 158b-161b.
Letter to, from his niece, Mary
Queen of Scots, 1568. Fr. 3199, f. 342.
Lorraine (Charles 11. de), Cardinal
Bishop of Metz [1578-1607]. Owned
MS. 2418.
Lorraine (Henri I. de), Due de Guise.
Horoscope, late 17th cent. Fr. 1009,
f. 94.
Discourse of his murder in 1588,
by G. Rawe, 17th cent. 817, ff. 32-49.
Sonnets sur ses trahisons en 1588
contre Henri II I ^ 17th cent. 1603, ff.
55-64 b.
Epigram on his death, 1588. Lat.
2764, f. 68 b.
>
INDEX.
323
Lorraine (Henri II. de), 5th Duke of
Guise. Sonnet ear la raort de, 1664.
895, f. 6.
Lorraine (Marie de), Duchesse de Guise.
Will, 1688. Fr. 2885, ff. 77-92 b.
LOBS (Fried rich) Observations mediae
apud Dorchester, 1648. 2079, f. 145.
Lotharius (Johannes), Anagninus.
v. Rome, Bishops of. Innocent III.
Lotteries. Prospect as of a lottery, 18th
cent. 4019, f. 123.
Lottisham (John), of Chipley, co.
Somerset, Covenant with J. Eyre, 1654.
2279, f. 130.
Lotton (William), of Jamaica. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1692. 4076, f. 40.
Loudon, Earl of. v. Campbell (John).
Loudun, in Vienne, France. History of
the devils of Loudun, or of the possession
of the Ursuline Nuns, 1696. 2205.
Louis X-XI V\, of France, r. France,
Kings of.
Louise de Savoye, Comtesse d'Angou-
lime, Mother of Francis 1, and Regent
of France, v. France, Kings of. Francis I.
LOUO (Diego Peres), Capt. v. Perez Lobo
(Diego).
Louuille, Le Chevalier de. v. Allonville
(Jacques Euglne d').
Lovain, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 41 b.
Love (Christopher), Puritan Minister.
Life of, by Mary his wife, 1651. Imperf.
3945, ff. 78-113.
Correspondence with his wife, when
prisoner in the Tower, 1651. Copies.
922, ff. 192, 193 b, 195 b.
Tragedy of, at Tower Hill, by R.
Wild, in verse, 1651. 1786, f. 190.
Love (Christopher), v. Morley (Christo-
pher Love).
Love (Nicholas), Regicide. Autograph
signature, circ. 1654. 645, f. 46.
Lovelace, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 42.
Lovelace (Francis), Master in Chancery,
and J. P. for co. Kent. Attestation of
Sir E. Monin's declaration of acceptance
of the Royal general pardon, 1660.
2717, f. 38.
Lovelace (Thomas), Master in Chancery,
and J.P. for co. Kent. Certificate of Sir
E. Monin's Royal pardon, 1660. 2717,
f. 38.
Lovell, Family of. Pedigree, 16th cent.
1301, ff. 279, 308 b.
Lovell (Edward), Chaplain to George I.
and George II Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
172f 1732. 4048, f. 257 ; 4052, f. 122.
Lovell (Thomas), of Staunton near
Newark-on- Trent. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 17JJ. 4076, f. 42.
Lovell (Thomas), M.D., of Plymouth.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1722, and n. d.
4046, f. 279; 4059, f. 289.
Lovett (Timothy), of Amershatn, co.
Bucks. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 172}.
4076, ff. 44-47.
Lovis ( ), Prisoner in the King's Bench.
Diet drink which healed him of a very
sore pox, 1583. 3692, f. 50.
Low, Dr. v. Law al. Low (R— ), M.D.
Lowdham (Caleb). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1730, 173}. 4051, ff. 136, 197.
Lower (Dr. ). Verses to William
III., 17th cent. 1731, A. f. 151.
Lower (Richard), M.D. Medical pre-
scriptions, 17th cent. 3984, ff. 78, 79.
Lower (Thomas), M.D. ; Quaker. Letter
to Sir II. Sloane, 1703. 4039, f. 191.
Lowth (William), Fellow of St. John's
College, Oxford, Prebendary of Winchester.
Letter to Dr. Downes, 1682. 203, f. 17.
Lowther (Sir James), 4th Bart., of
Whitehaven. Letter on his case from
Dr. W. Brownrigg to Sir H. Sloane,
1742. 4034, f. 267.
Lowther {Sir John), 2nd Bart., of
Whitehaven. Letter to Lord Carlisle,
1681. 2724, f. 194.
Lowther (John), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1726, 1733. 4048, f. 145 ;
4052, f. 335; 4053, f. 88; 4076, ff. 49, 51.
Lowther (Katharine), wife of Robert
Lowther, of Moulds Meabwn, co. West-
morl. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1739.
4076, f. 48.
Lowthorp (F — ). Letters to J. Petiver,
171J, 1714. 4065, ff. 154, 166, 183.
Lowthorp (John), Secretary to the Royal
Society. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1699.
4037, f. 351.
Letter to, from de Caramon,
1712. Fr. 4065, f. 30.
Loy, St. Receipt to cure the evil of St.
Loy, 15th cent. 706, f. 132.
Loyola (Blasco de), Secretary to Charles
II, of Spain. Letter to Sir R. Fanshawe,
1665. Span. Copy. 1952, f. 83.
* 2
324
INDEX.
Loyola (Ignatius), r. Ignatius [Lopez
de Recalde, of Loyola], Saint.
Loyron ( X M.D^ of Roman*, in
Dauphine. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, with
• treatise on dysentery, 1729. Fr. 4034,
ff. 84-96 b.
Lubeck, City of. Letter from the Magis-
trates to Charles II., on the capture of
a Lubeck vessel by the English, 1667.
Lat. 1001, f. 8 b.
Letter from the Magistrates to
Charles II., for a renewal of the privilege
of trading with Baltic goods in Great
Britain, 1668. Lat. 1001, f. 12 b.
Lubienietz, De. v. Lubienski (Stanis-
law), Bishop of Plock.
Lubieriski (Stanislaw), Bishop of Plock.
Letter to Charles II., 1672. Fr. 1519,
f. 227.
Luca (Giovanni), of Italy. Cursns chy-
micus Oxonii in ejus aedibus inch oat us,
1681. 1243.
IjUOanus (Marcus Annaeus). Pharsalia,
15th cent. 2490.
Luoar (Emmanuel), Deputy to the Mer-
chants-Advent >rer$ Company. Inventory
of their muniments made in presence
of, 154J. JK&JT. 2-5 b.
LUCES (Gen. Sir Charles). Letter to
Prince Rupert, 1645. 1519, f. 72.
Letter to Lord Fairfax, n. d. 1519,
f. 74.
Lines on his fate by Sir E. Sher-
burne, 17th cent. 847, f. 58 b.
Lucas (Charles), Apothecary at Dublin.
Letter to Sir H. Sloaae, 1736. 4025,
f. 155.
Lucas (John), 1st Baron Lucas. Speech
on the Subsidy Bill, 167}. 1983, B.
f. 27; 2504, f. 87.
Lucas (R— ), M.D., of Footscray, oo.
Kent. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 17jjg.
4076, f. 53.
Lucas (Thomas), of Little Saxham, co.
Siff.; Secretary to Jasper, Duke of
Bedford. Probably wrote MS. 1212.
Lucatellis (Mattheo). Receipt for
making balsam, circ. 1670. 149, ff. 2 b-5.
Lucati ( ). Method to make arti-
ficial stones, 17th cent. 2405, ff. 58-
60 b.
Lucca, City of. Consilia medica pro
hypochondriaco nobili Luccensi, 1643.
2253, ff. 230 b- J32 b.
Luceray Castro viejo. r. Ruiz de
Luceray Castroviojo.
Lucius (Johannes Fridericus), of Dresden.
Autograph in album, 1692. 2360, f. 24.
Lucius (Johannes Georgius), of Dresden.
Autograph in album, 1692. 2360, f. 8 b.
Lucretius Carus (Titus). Metrical
rendering of Book I. 11. 162-710 by Sir
E. Sherburne, 17th cent. Imperf. 837,
ff. 7-19.
Notes on, by Dr. R. Gray, 18th
cent. Lat. 3207, ff. 123-143.
Lucy, Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f.40b.
Lucy, S. Hymn to, 15th cent. Fr.
2748, B. f. 141 b.
Lucy, a French lady. Formerly owned
MS. 2321.
Lucy (Sir Thomas I.), of Charlecote^ co.
Warw. Medicine for the cough, circ.
1600. 1658, f. 25.
Lucy (Sir Thomas III.), of CharlecoU,
co. Warw. Travels on the Continent,
possibly by, 1610. 682.
Ludger&hall, Family of. Notes of,
16th cent. 1301, f. 34 b.
Ludkin ( ), M.D. Medical theses,
1653, 165}. Lat. 3310, ff. 239-241,
260-265 b.
Ludlow (Sir Henry), M. P. for co. Wilts.
Satirical verses on, by Sir J. Suckling,
17th cent. 2023, f. 59.
Ludlow (Paul). Letter to, from J.
Clark, 170£. 4025, f. 74.
Ludwell (L— ). Poetical pieces, 17th
cent. 2505, ff. 1-18.
Luffkin al. Lufkin (John), Pharmi-
copecist, of Colchester. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1701, 1702. 4025, ff. 157, 159.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1714. 4065,
f. 161. '
Lugo (Juan de), Cardiml. M. Bacon
epigramma in, 17th cent. 396, f. 17 b.
Luke, &, Evangelist. Legenda de, 15th
cent. 1936, ff. 42-48.
Luke (John), Secretary to the Governor,
and Judge Advocate at Tangier. Col-
lections relating to Tangier, 1660-1677.
3509-3514.
Letters from, 1C62-1677. 3509,
ff. 16, 28-31, 33, 35-36 b, 39, 42, 46,
56, 59-74, 131; 3510, ff. 214, 265,
271-276; 8511, rf. 2, 3, 9,13,22,24,
33-37, 39 b, 44, 48, 93, 150, 203, 207 ;
3512, ff. 92, 104, 204, 207-213, 224,
273.
Letter to, from Sir J. Mordaunt,
167$. 3299, f. 109.
INDEX.
325
IiUke (Kathanael). Papers relating to
affairs at Tangier during Lord Peter-
borough's governorship, collected by,
1661. 1956.
Letters of credence to, as Envoy to
the Prince of Barbary, from the Governor
of Tangier, 166}. Span. 1955, f. 1.
Letters from, 1663, circ. 1665.
Engl, and Span. 3509, ff. 10, 44 ; 3513,
f. 10.
IiUke (Samuel), Merchant at Tangier.
Letters relating to a debt to, from
Spanish Jesuits, 1671-1675. Span.
3513, ff. 58-70, 76, 97, 99-115, 121-198.
— — Accompt of paper bought for, at
Genoa, 1672. 3511, f. 144.
Accompt of moneys, 1672. 3511,
f. 147.
Accompt as debtor to T. Burrows,
1673. 1952, f. 72 b.
Certificate of payment of custom
on goods sent to, from Kinsale, 167}.
3511, f% 251.
Warrant of attorney to, from the
executors of J. Snowe, 1674. 3512,
f. 42.
Apprenticeship to, of D. Barry,
1674. 3512, f. 73.
Covenant with Cap*.. Carrel 1, 1674.
3512, f. 106.
Certificate of his profits in trading
with the Moors, 1675. 3513, f. 120.
Letter to J. Luke, 1670. 3510,
f. 212.
Lull (Ram6n), of Majorca. Accurtacio
operis, 15th cent. Engl. 1091, ff. 97-
lulb.
Accurtations, 17th cent. 3778,
ff. 37 b-41.
The cortacions and practise of,
17th cent. 36o7, ff. 105-114 b.
Abbreviatio de viriJi leone, 17th
cent. 317, f. 92 b.
Apertorium abbreviatum, late 15th
105.
cent. 1091, ff. 108b-117b.
Apertorium, 1572. 3661, ff. 103-
The Apertory, 1558. 2598, ff. 125-
131 b.
Artis animse compendium, 1536.
3604, ff. 2-8 b ; 2008, ff. 232 b- 272.
Artis anima, 1572. 3661, f. 200.
Are magica, late 15th-17th centt.
1091, ff. 118- 124 b; 2008, ff. 222 b-
232 ; 360^ff. 2-8 b, 15-23 ; 8661, ff. 187-
190. ^\
Artes magiu et brevis, 1446. 2416.
Ars breris, U%. 3604, ff. 39 b-
63 b.
Lull (Ramfa), of Majorca (continued).
Ars brevis, 17th cent. Fr. 2385,
ff. 20-51.
Ars operativa seu de Quinta essen-
tia, 15th cent. 75, ff. 159-164; 1091,
ff. 134-145.
De quinta essentia, 17th cent.
Engl. 3645, f. 43-49.
Clavicula, 16th cent. Fr. and
Lat. Jmperf. 3422, ff. 69b-72; 17th
cent. Lat. and Engl. 2174, ff. 40-44 ;
3778, ff. 88-99.
Conclusio summana ad intelligent
tiam librorum ejus, 17th cent. 1255,
ff. 231-234.
De conservation vitas human®,
17th cent. 2008, ff. 318 b-338.
Distinctions quatuor, 1536. 3604,
ff. 64 b-95 b.
De xvi. elect uariis, 15th cent.
75, f. 183.
Experiments, 15th-17th centt.
Lat, Engl, and Fr. 630, ff. 1-29 ; 714 ;
1091, f. 53 ; 2006, ff. 97-145 ; 2036,
f. 13; 2055, ff. 130-154; 3752, ff. 45-
60 ; 3778, ff. 41-51 b.
Lapidarius, 1536. 3604, ff. 23 b-
30 b, 31-39.
■ Practica lapidum preciosorum, 1 7th
cent. 2008, ff. 203-222, 339-344 b.
Liber lucis mercuriorum, 17th
cent. 2008, ff. 272b-287b; 3086,
ff. 77-79; 3753, ff. 118-136.
44 Light mercuris," 17th cent.
3633, ff. 50-53.
Liber magna medicine, 17th cent.
2008, ff. 288-318.
De opere sol is et luns, 15th cent.
692, ff. 46-51 b.
Translation by G. Ryplaye of his
book on the philosopher's stone, 16th
cent. 1524, ff. 13-39.
Potestas divitiarum, 17th, 18th
centt. Engl. 3506, ff. 76-84; 3778,
ff. 20-37.
Practica, 1539. 3604, ff. 106 fa-
Practise of alchemy, 17th cent.
3778, ff. 58-67 b.
The repertorie, 16th cent. 320 or
141.
321, ff. 64b-66 ; 3614, ff. 171-176^0.
Liber secretorum, 16th cent. Engl.
3707.
"Prologus Monaldi, Monachi de
Abbatia S. Benedicti Parisius," in librum
de secretis nature, 15th, 16th centt.
Lat. and Engl. 75, f. 164 b ; 3707, ff. 1-
3 b.
326
INDEX.
Lull (Ramon), of Majorca (continued).
Investigate secret! occulti, 1563 2006,
ff. 187-202, 221-223.
Table of stones, metals and elixirs,
17th cent. 2503, f. 108.
Testamentum novissimum, 16th
cent. 270.
Testamentum, 1539. 3604, ff.
144b-218b;— 1558. Engl. 2598, ff.
84-110 ; — 17th cent. 2008, ff. 3-149.
Testamentum cum cantilena, 15th
cent. 419, ff. 7-81; 3604, ff. 220-287;
—17th cent. 2008, ff. 150-188 b. Iahd
Germ. 1255, ff. 213-217 b.
Lucidarium testamenti, 1536, 17th
cent. 2008, ff. 345-356 ; 3604, ff. 9-14 b.
Elucidarie of his testament, 17th
cent. 317, ff. 45-5 ».
Elucidation of his testament, 17th
cent. 3642, ff. 81-83. Fr. 3739, ff.
99-104.
Extracts from his testament, 16th
cent. 3657, ff. 25-33.
Theorica, capp. 49-67, 16th cent.
Engl. 320 or 321, ff. 67 b-78.
Theorica, capp. 62-91, 17th cent.
3778, ff. 78-87 b.
Transmutation of metals,
cent. 3778, ff. 68-76.
Vade mecum, 1563. 2006,
17th
ff.
187-202.
Vade mecum, 17th cent. Engl.
3614, ff. 156-170 b.
Vade mecum, 1536, 17th cent. Lat.
and Engl. 360*, ff. 97-106 ; 3640, ff. 1 -80.
Veni mecum, 15th cent. 2128,
ff. 14-27 b.
Verbum abbreviatum, 15th cent.
2327, f. 27.
Epistle of the abbreviation of the
Lull (Ramta), of Majorca (continued).
Liftt of the writings of, with references to
some volume, late 17th cent. 630, f. 30.
Lully (Johu). Formerly owned MS.
3387.
IiUlly (Raymond), r. Lull (Ramon).
IiUmbardUB. v. Lombard.
IiUmley (John), Baron Lwnley. Royal
charter for settlement of lands by, for
a lectureship in the College of Physicians,
30 June, 1582. Lat. Copy, 18th cent.
3914, ff. 126b-128b.
Deed of foundation of his surgery
lecture, 3 July, 1582. Engl, and Lat.
Copy, 18th cent. 4026, ff. 367-382.
Letter to Cambridge University,
blewed stone, 17th oent. 3461, ff. 32-42.
Alchemical extracts from, 15th-
17th centt. Engl, and Lat. 1744, ff.
133b-147, 149b-155; 2170, ff. 1-7;
217S; 2598, ff. 115b-122b; 3387,
passim; 3457, ff. 79-105, 113b-122.
Lat. and Catalan. 366 1 , ff. 32 b-35, 45-
58;— 16th-17th centt. 3667, ff. 118-
120, 124, 132 b ; 3706, ff. 17-22, 34-56.
— — Receptee alchemics?, 15th cent.
976, f. 46.
Extrait de TApologie de sa vie par
M. Perroquet, 17th cent. 2385, ff. 1-19.
List of his works, 15th cent. 75,
f. 185 b.
.- Catalogus operum MSS. ejus in
bibliotheca Cesarea, 17th cent. 1922,
ff. 42-46.
1587. Copy. 3562, f. 8 b.
IiUmley (Richard), 2nd Earl of Scar-
boroujh. Letter to Sir H. Sloine,[l721-
1740]. 4077, f. 111.
Luna (Fr. Illefonso de), of St. Mary* 8
College, Triana, in Spain. Commentaria
in primara partem Thomsc Aquinatis
Summae Theologies?, 1585. 891.
Luneburg, in Hanover. Inventarium
apothecte Lunaeburgensis, 1715-1723.
Lat. and Germ. 3605 ; 3606.
Letter sent from, to Sir H. Sloane,
on a forthcoming sale of medical books
at, 1733. Lat. 4034, f. 57.
Lungius (Joachim), of Hamburg. Letter
to P. M. Slegel, 1642. Lat. Copy.
2882, f. 28.
Lunn (William), of Cambridje. Letter
to Mrs. Le Gros, and Sir H. Sloane, 1730.
4076, f. 56.
Lunsford (Sir Thomas). Letter, as
Governor of Bristol, to Prince Rupert,
164J. 1519, f. 60.
Lupimonte (Guillielmus de). Recepta;
alchemic*, 15th cent. 976, f. 41.
Lupus (Alvarus), Rector of the Jesuits
College in Lisbon. Correspondence with
M. Correa, 1600, 1601. Lat. Copies.
902, ff. 17. 18 b, 62 b.
Lupus (Odoardus), of Lisbon. Corre-
spondence with J. Moretus through M.
Correa, 1600, 1601. Lat. Copies. 902,
ff. 6 b, 7, 23, 24, 36 b, 37 b, 43, 47, 48.
LusitanUB (Amatus). v. Rodriguez de
Castello Branco (Jo&o).
Lusitanus Philadelphus Nomo-
phulax. On the union of England
and Scotland, 17th cent. 78, ff. 109-
115b.
Luther (James), Soldier at Tangier.
Court martial sentence on, for theft,
1673. 3514, f. 163.
INDEX.
327
Luther (James), Soldier at Tangier {con'
tinued). Charge against, by M. Mack-
cully, 1673. 3514, f. 172.
Luther (Martin). Scheme of his nativity
by Sir T. Smith, circ. 1555. 325, f. 78.
• Notes of his rise, and of the Ana-
baptists, 18th cent. 1087, f. 134.
Heads of his doctrines on Christ,
as the main article of the Christian
faith, 17th cent. 1380, ff. 85-99 b.
Lutterworth, co. Leic. Rental of
Col. R. Feildi tig's estates at, 1695.
2728, B. f. 224.
Lutton, co. Line. Will of Dr. R. Busby,
relative to the reparation of the Chapel
at, 1695. Extract. 1039, f. 123.
Luttrell (Francis). Warrant for granting
to, the holding of an annual fair in St.
Enoder, 1661. 856, f. 10.
Luxembourg, Dukes of. r. Germany,
Emperors of. Charles V.
Luxford(Ed— ). Formerly owned MS. 334.
Lycochthon (Wijbrand), of Batavia.
Letters to E. Kaempfer, 1690, 1693.
Dutch. 306*, ff. 17, 26.
Lyoophron, Chalcidensis. Alexandra
in Latinos Iambos translata, a G. Midle-
tono, [1619-1626]. 840.
Lydall (Richard), M.D. ; Warden of Mer-
ton College, Oxford. Letter to Dr. Knight,
1679. 206, A. f. 24.
Lyddell, Capt. v. Liddell (George).
Lydgate (John). Metrical version of
L. de Premierfait's French paraphrase
of Boccaccio's " De casibus virorum et
feminarum illustrium," 15th cent. 4031.
Fall of Princes, Book I. chapp. 3-7,
15th cent. Frag in. 2452.
Life of Our Lady, in verse, 15th
cent. Jmperf. 1785, ff. 14-29 b.
Poem called Secretum Secretorum
Aristotelis, 15th cent. 2C27, ff. 53-92 b ;
2464.
— ; — •' The gouernynge as welle off body
asoffsaule," in verse. 15th cent. Imperf.
775, f. 54; 989, ff. 134-136 b.
Fragments of his poems, 15th
cent. 1212, ff. 1-4 b, 101, 102.
Practise "de lapile Philosopho-
rum," 16th, 17th ccntt. 299, ff. 3-7 b ;
3708, ff. 3-68.
Catalogue of his poems, 17th cent.
2577, A. f. 1.
Lydaton (John), of Si. Meltion, oo. Cornw.
Book of receipts for physic and chirur-
gery, 1665. 500.
Lye (Edward), Rector of Vardley Hastings,
co. Northnnts. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1738. L it. 4055, f. 361.
Lye (R— ). Money accompt, 1417. Lat.
1612, f. 413 b.
Lyhert (Walter), Bishop of Norwich.
Presentation of two monies of Ipswich
Priory by the Prior to, for admission
into the subdiaconate, 1453. Lat. Copy.
1609, f. 57 b.
Lyle (John), of Bristol. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1718. 4045, f. 129.
Lyieshull Abbey, co. Salop, v. Lille-
shall.
Lyley (William). Letter to his nephew,
R. Bere, 167J. 2723, f. 33.
Lyllestone (William). A view of the
state of Spain, 1532. Imperf. 904, ff.
156-175.
Lymington, co. Southants. Survey of
the river at, 1698. 3233, f. 23 b.
Lynch (George), Physician, of Canterbury.
Letter, rel. to inoculation for the small
pox, to Dr. Scheuihzer, 172jj. 406,
B. f. 20.
Lynch (Symon;. Award of arbitrators
in a cause rel. to the house of, next
Leadenhall, 168J. 857, f. 73.
Lynch {Col. Sir Thomas), Governor of
Janaica. Queries for, when going to
Jamaica^ 1670. 3984, f. 168.
Warrant for payment of his salary,
168J. 2717, f. 12.
Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1682,
1683. 2724, ff. 2 «, 228, 229.
Lynewraye {Sir John), Clerk of the
Deliveries, and, in 1601, Surveyor, of the
Ordnance. Book for the reformation of
the ordnance, with lists of the officers,
their duties and emoluments from Henr.
VIII. to 1631. Copy, 17th cent. 871,
ff. 127-151 b.
Lynn (Francis), Secretary of the African
Company. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1721.
4046, f. 166.
Lynn (Nicolas de), Carmelita ; Theologi-
cal lecturer at Oxford. Kalendarium ab
anno 1387 ad 1463, Ozonise com posi turn,
1386. 1110.
Tabulae eclipsium pro cyclis Kalen-
darii ejus, 1436-1462. 636, f. 2 b.
Lytoott (A — ), Madam. Letter to Sir
II, Slc.ine, 1730. 4051, f. 154.
LyttelhaleB (Thomas), Apothecary, of
Stourbridge, co. Wore. v. Littlehales.
328
INDKX.
Lyttelton (Charles), afterw. Bishop of
Carlisle. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, [1738-
1742]. 4059, f. 291.
Lyttelton (Christian), wife of Sir T.
Lyttelton, Bart. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4076, ff. 60, 63, 65.
Lyttelton (Sir Richard), K.B., brother
of Qeorge, 1st Baron Lyttelton. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 293.
Lyttelton (Sir Thomas), 4th Bart., of
Hag ley, co. Wore. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1723. 4076, tf. 58, 62.
Letters to, from Dr. J. Tristram,
n. d. 4067, ff. 172, 174.
M
M— (Ad—-). Horoscope, 1601. 1770,
f. 156 b.
M — (B — ). Letter to her cousin, n. d.
4067, f. 40.
M— (E-). Letter to W. Cowper, 1698.
3409, f. 86.
M— (£— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4076, f. 90.
M — (F — ). Verses entitled A preparation
to death, 17th cent. 1592, f. 157.
M— (H— X of Lincoln* s Inn Fields.
Horoscopes of her and her sister, 165|,
1664. 2282, ff. 15 b, 16.
M — (J — ), B.A. Oxon. Royal recom-
mendation of, to be Probationer of
Magdalen College, temp. Chas. II.
856, f. 12 b.
M — {Sir J — ). Of right-angled spherical
triangles, 17th cent. 2281, ff. 33-38.
M — (J — G — ), of Ley den. Heimetical
Testament, 1672. 3772, ff. 48-58.
M — (L — ), of Clerkenwell. Verses on a
goose, with letter, 1669. 2531, f. 152.
M— (L— ), of York. Letters to his
mistress, 1680. 3111, ff. 4-11.
M— (L— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1731. 4051, f. 217.
M — (N — ). Verses on his letter re-
demaading his ring, by L., 1669.
2531, f. 152.
M — (P — ). Thoughts concerning man's
eternal form, 1697, 1703. 2569, ff. 70-
77 b.
M — (Patrick), M.A. Royal recommenda-
tion of, to a Fellowship, temp. Charles II.
856, f. 3.
M— (Philip), v. Moore (Philip).
M— (R— ), of Pattishall, co. KorthanU.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1655. Lot. 2812, f. 84 b.
M— (T— ). Exposition to, by E. Kelley,
of Ripley's "Compound of Alchemy,"
1632. 3631, ff. 51-63.
M— (T— ). Verses on a goose, 1669.
2531, f. 152.
M— (W— ): v. Monson (Sir William).
M — (VV — ). Mnscotomia, 17th cent.
2117, ff. 349b-356 b.
Ma. . . (Hieronyraus). Formerly owned
MS. 3167.
Maargravius (Christianas), r. Marg-
gravius (Christianas).
Maargravius (Gcorgius). p. Marg-
gravius (Georgius).
Mabillon (Jean), Pert. Biographical
note on, 18th cent. Fr. 2890, f. 26.
Maoao, in Chini. Chart of, by Capt. J.
Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 63 b.
MoArthUT(Neill),o/ Bury St. Edmunds,
co. Suff. Letter to the Royal College of
Physicians, 1727. 4078, f. 242.
Macartney ( ), of Ireland. Medical
case, early 18th cent. 4078, f. 95.
Macartney (Catharine), wife of William
Macartney, M.P. for Belfast. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4076, f. 92.
Macassar, in the Cel> bes Isles. Journal
of the war betw. Macassar and the
Netherlands E. India Company, 1666-
1669. Tramlat. 3662, ff. 2-23.
MoBride (John), Presbyterian Minister
of Belfast Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1700-1713. 4038, ff. 117, 189, 288;
4039, f. 229 ; 4040, f. 122 ; 4043, ff. 68,
202.
MoBride (Robert), son of the above ;
Presbyterian Minister of BaUymony, co.
Antrim. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1736-
1741. 4054, f. 263 ; 4056, f. 317 ; 4057,
f. 14 ; 4078, f. 10.
MCullan (James). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 294.
MoDonell (Ann), toidcr. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1743. 4057, f. 189.
INDEX.
329
Macdonell (Randal), Captain of the Due
de Bourbon's Life Guards, Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1734. 4053, ff. 219
(copy)* 357.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1734. 4068, ff. 234, 239.
Maodowell (Sir William), Resident at
the Hague. Memorial in favour of his
heirs from the Dutch Ambassadors to
Charles II, 1668. Fr. Copy. 1001,
f. 22.
Macedon, Kings of. v. Alexander, the
Great.
Macer(£milius). De viribus herbarum,
12th cent. 84r ff. 1-11, 13-17 b;—
14th cent. Imperf. 340, ff. 127-166 b;
420, ff. 145-179 b;— 15th cent. 122,
ff. 120-124 b, 130-161; 2l3, ff. 5-24 b;
962, ff. 90-123 b; 2481, ff. 136-152 b.
Of the virtues of herbs, in verse,
15th cent. 140, ff. 52-56 b. Lat.
Prose. 282, ff. 206b-210.
De viribus herbarum, translated
in 1373 by J. Lelamourc, 15th cent.
Engl, prose. 5, ff. 13-57.
De viribus herbarum, translated
by T. Kytte, 15th-16th centt. 393,
ff. 87-145 ; 2527, ff. 251-293.
Of the virtues of herbs ; seemingly
out of Macer, 15th cent. 963, ff. 85 b-
100 b.
On the virtues of herbs, 1456.
Itaf. dialect. 416, ff. 55 b-66 b.
Macfarling (Elizabeth), wife of Patrick
Mac far ling. An " April Fool " letter to
her "ciuing," Sir H. Sloane, 1721.
4046, f. 78.
Macfarling (Patrick). Postscript to
his wife's " April Fool " letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1721. 4046, f. 77 b.
McGwire, Lord. v. Maguire (Connor),
2nd Baron Maguire.
Machalo. v. Macollo (Joannes).
Machln (John), Professor of Astronomy
at Gresham College. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729, 1740, and n. d. 4050,
f. 238 ; 4056, f. 240 ; 4059, f. 297.
Machureault (A— G— ), " Maitre
Chirurgien a Chalon.'* Vade mecum,
1609. La:, and Fr. 2632, ff. 1-84.
Mackay (Donald), 1st Baron Reay.
Appeal of High Treason against D. Ram-
say. [1631]. H35, ff. 156-193; 3420,
ff. 9-35 b.
Mackcully (Mary), widow, of Tangier.
Charge by, against J. Luther, 1673.
3514, f. 172.
Mackdowell (Sir William), v. Mac-
dowell.
Mackeny (Capt. Alexander), v. Makeny.
Mackenzie (Abraham), Penmaher. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 299.
Mackenzie (Sir George), of Rosehaugh ;
Lord Advocate of Scotland. Political
and legal pamphlets, 17th cent. 3828,
ff. 104-161 b.
MoKenzie (George), 1st Earl of Cro-
tnartie. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1710.
4042, f. 216.
Mackenzie (George), M.D., grandson of
George, 2nd Earl of Sea forth. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, with paper on a coati-
roondi, 1722. 4025, ff. 161, 163.
Mackenzie (George), of the Hague.
Letters to Sir U. Sloane, 1740, 1741.
4056, ff. 345, 358.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
174$. 4056, f. 346.
Mackenzie (James), M.D , of Worcester.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1728. 4076,
f. 93.
Mackenzie (John), 2nd Etrl of Ci-o-
martie. Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
[1714-1731]. 4025, f. 253.
Mack Gregory (John). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 172J. 4046, f. 213.
Mackie (John). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. </. 4067, f. 42.
MacLaurin (Colin), of Fdinburtjh. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1736, 1741. 4054,
f. 310; 4057, f. 50.
MaoMahon ( ), Chief of his Sept.
Letter to, from Qu. Elizabeth, 1559.
Lat. Copy. 3562, f. 1.
McNaghten (Alexander). Letters to
J. Petiver, 1711. 4064, ff. 259, 264.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4059, ff. 301, 302.
Letter to, from T. Barrow, 1712.
4065, f. 43.
Maoky (J—) Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1710. 4042, f. 142.
Macollo (Joannes). Morborum cura-
tiones, 17th cent. 2121.
De lue Venerea, 17th cent. Ex*
tract. 3119, f. 139.
Macro (Dr. ). Scheme of his
nativity, 162|. 1707, f. 21.
Madagascar, Tale of. HUtoire de la
giande tie de, par le Sieur de Flacourt,
late 17th cent. Extract. 1019, ff. 267-
490.
330
INDEX.
Madagascar, Isle of (continued). Ac-
count of, 18th cent. 3392, ff. 84-87.
Natural history of, 17}#. Itnperf,
3986, ff. 40-42 b.
Madan (Judith), wife of Co!. M. Modem,
M.P. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1731.
4076, f. 72.
Madariaga (Sancho de), Qoveiwtr of the
mines of Potosi. Discourse on the mines
of Potosi, 1610. Span, 3055, ff. 74-
93 b.
Madden (John), M.D., President of tte
Royal College of Physicians in Ireland,
Account of the cose of D. Blake, 169).
1786, f. 152.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4025, f. 165.
Madeira, Isle of. Description of, 1704.
3324, ff. 240-243 b, 248.
Account of a voyage to, by Sir H.
Sloane, 1707. 3324, ff. 254-256 b.
Catalogue of plants brought from,
by J. Reed for William III., 1690. 2346,
ff. 197 b-199 b.
Madeira Arrais (Duarte), Physician to
Jo\n IV., of Portugal. "Methodo de
conhecer e curar morbo Gallico ; " trans-
lated by R. Carr, 1645. 247, ff. 2-320 b.
Apology touching Phlebotomy in
the feet; translated by R. Carr, 1645.
247, ff. 321-349 b.
Madoeke (Br—). Letter to J. Petiver,
n,d, 4076, f. 95.
Madrid, Citi/ of, Relacion breve de,
1611. 3602.
Madrigal (Francisco Nunez de). r.
Nunez de Madrigal.
Maernius (Theodorus). t>. Mayerne
(Theodore Turquet de), Baron.
Maes (Carolus de). v. Maets (Carol us
Ludovicus de).
Maets (Carolus Ludovicus de), apud
LxLjdunenses Chimicat Professor, Col-
legium chvmicum secret urn Lugduni
habitum, 1675-1676. 1235, ff 1-34 b.
Ex peri men ta chemica, 1676. Engl.
1292, ff. 69-77.
Collegium practicum, 1680. 1278 ;
3287, ff. 253 b-297.
Collegium sccretum, 17th cent.
Maffei (Francesco Scipione), Marquis,
Observations to J. Bevilacqua on Coun-
tess C Zangani's death, circ. 173).
Ital. 4034, ff. 107-109 b.
Magadozo, m Zanzibar. Plan of the
city, and account of the capture of an
English crew by the inhabitants, 1700.
2992.
Magalotti (Lorenzo), Count, Canzone
al Marchese G. V. Salviati, 1673. 2756,
ff. 78-80 b.
Lettere a G. B. d'Ambra, 1693.
2756, ff. 192-218 b.
Lettere alia Marchesa Strozzi su
le terre odorose d'Europa et America,
1695. 2756, ff. 1-77 b, 150 b-191 b.
Magdalen College, Oxford, v. Ox-
ford, University of.
Magdalene College, Cambridge, v.
Cambridge, University of.
Magdeburg, in Saxony. De ecclesias-
tic* historia que Magdeburgi contexi-
tur contra Menium et scholasticorum
Wittebergensium epistolas narratio cum
responsione, 1558. 2890, ff. 139-162 b.
Magellan, Straits of. Description of,
by Capt. J. Wood, 1669. Two copies.
46, A. ff. 139-168 ; 46, B. ff. 144-188.
— — Journal of voyage to, by Capt. J.
Strong, 1689. 3295.
Description of a plant called
1286, ff. 1-69.
Eicerpta Maetsiana, 17th cent.
1286, ff. 70-111.
Winter's bark from, for curing scurvy,
18th cent. 4020, f. 3.
Maggott (Thomas), Capt. v. Magott.
Magic Catalogues of books relating to,
late 17th c*nt. 696.
Libii de, in Bibliotheca Bodleiana
apud Oxoniam inventi, 17th cent. 3883,
ff. 82-85.
De arte notoria, 13th cent. 1712.
Tractatus et experiment* magics,
14th- 17th centt. 3854 ;— 15th, 16th
centt. Engl, and Lat. 3849;— 16th
cent. Engl., Lat. and Ital. 3884,
passim ; — 16th, 17th centt. Lit. and
Engl. 3847, passim; — 17th cent. Lot.,
Ital. and Fr, 2879, passim; Engl.
3821; Lat. and Engl. 3822, ff. 50,
62-90, 94-102, 126-133, 175; Engl,
3824, ff. 89-120 b, 131-154 b; Lat,
and Engl. 3846, passim ; 3848, passim ;
3850, passim ; Engl, 3851, passim ;
Engl, and Lat, 3853, passim ; 3883,
passim; 3885, passim.
Tracts on witchcraft, with special
reference to the trial of J. Wenham for
witchcraft, 1712. MS. and printed.
3943, ff. 17-148 b.
INDEX.
331
Magio (continued). Schema magicum,
14th cent. 430, f. 2 b.
Superstitious prognostications of
the weather, 14th cent. Fr. 3281,
f. 8 S b.
Ars notoria, cum tabulis, by R.
Dove, 15th cent. 513, ff. 192-201.
Praecepta mystica pro imaginibus
magic is e metal lis faciendis, 15th cent.
3556, ff. llb-15.
List of unlucky days in the year,
15th cent. Fr. 3285, ff. 85-86 b.
De Divinatione, 16th cent. L*tt.
and Engl. 1437.
De arte magicali, 1 6th cent. 2320,
ff. 65-69 b.
De maleficiis, 16th cent. 3529,
f. 12.
Spera Pythagorse, 1580. 3580, A.
ff. 3-5, 234.
Treatise on magic, 17th cent.
1727, ff. 1-59.
Elements of magic, 1685-1687.
Fr. 3384.
Aphorisms of natural magic, 17th
cent. 1321, ff. 14-19; 2220, ff. 251 b-
256.
Qusdain de re magica, 17th cent.
3722, ff. 111-118 b.
Practica magise vera?, 17th cent.
Germ, fmperf. 1380, ff. 27-33 b.
On Egyptian magic, 17th cent.
3821, ff. 205-225 b ; 3825, ff. 96 b-99 b.
Jauua magica reserala, 17th cent.
3825, ff. 3-96.
Liber lun*, 17th cent. Engl.
3826, ff. 84-100.
On the invocation of angels, 17th
cent. 307 ; 3821, ff. 1-193.
Invocation of spirits, 17th cent.
3702.
" De cabella intellectiva arte
magica," 17th cent. Ital. 2494.
Cabalistic table of numbers, 17th
cent. Ital. and l.at. 2874.
Interpretation de l'Arbre de la
Caballe, 17th cent. 3051.
Treatise on the Cabala, 1 7th cent.
2503, ff. 65-81 b.
Charms against fistula and thieves,
12th cent. 84, f. 40 b.
Incantatio ad infirm os sanandos,
13th cent. 1580, f. 44 b.
La charrae de S. Gabriel, 14th
cent. 3564, f. 41.
Charms, 15th cent. 2457, ff. 7 b-
32b, passim; 2458, passim; L t. and
Engl. Imperf. 2721, ff. 131-137 b.
Magic (continued) Charms against elves,
serpents, malignant spirits and the
toothache, 15th cent. Lat. 962^ ff. 9 b,
10; imperf. 963, ff. 15-16 b.
Charm against the falling sickness,
late 15th cent. 747, f. 57.
Charms against pains, 15th cent.
1986, ff. 57 b, 58.
Charms for sailors, 15th cent. 75,
f. 186.
Charms against thieves, 15th cent.
56, ff. 100, 100 b; 121, f. 36 b; 3556,
f. 8 b (reversed).
The charm of St. William that
Gabriel brought from Our Lord, 15th
cent. 962, f. 72.
Charms, 16th cent. 3542, ff. 17 b-
19 b, 24b-27b, 29-31 b, 39.
Charms, 17th cent. 1311;
ff. 6-14, 32-59 b.
FJxorcismus, e Registro de Lyles-
hull, 17th cent. 3822, f. 163.
Spell found in the pocket of an
Irishman killed near Clonmel, 169}.
631, f. 224.
Charm against all evils, 18th cent.
Lat. and Irish. 3323, f. 288.
Chiromantia, 17th cent.
2097,
ff. 17 b -22.
Institutiones chiroraanticrc, 17th
cent. 3437.
De chiromantia, 17th cent. 3869,
ff. 1-33.
Collectanea chiromantica, 17th
cent. Germ. 1382, ff. 62-69.
Treatise of Geomancy, 17th cent.
2186.
Vaticinia varia, 1688. 2612,
ff. 7-38.
Remedies for witchcraft, 17th cent.
1783, ff. 69-75 b; 3706, f. 23.
De magica imagine prope Horen-
tiam in coenobio S. Benedicti, 17th cent.
1255, f. 144 b.
Descriptions of Indian snake-
charmers with drawings, 17th c-nt.
4013, f. 1 b.
r. Abano (Petrus de).
Adclardus, Bathoniemis.
African us (Flaccns).
Agrippa (Henricus Cornelius).
Arbatel.
Aubrey (John).
B (R— de), of Florence.
Bacon (Roger).
Bacon (William).
Balemin.
932
INDEX.
Bombast von Hohenheim (Philipp
Aureol Theophrast) coiled Para-
celsus.
Evans (J — ).
Formao (Simon).
Gower (John).
Hermes.
Honorius filius Euclid is, Magister
Thcbarum.
Lombard (Robert).
Longobardus.
Lull (Ramon).
Majoricis (Rodericus de).
Mordaunt (Henry), 2nd Earl of
Peterborough,
Myddleton {Sir Thomas).
Nostradamus (Michael).
Sahl ibn Bishr.
Salomon, King of Israel,
Scriptoris (Roland).
Searle (John).
Thebit Ben Kora.
Tritheim (Johann).
Turco (Robertus).
Turner (George).
Vidonus (P— A—).
Villa Nova (Arnaldus de).
Windor (John a).
Magirus (Joannes), M.D. Note ex ejus
Physicis a D. Foote, 17th cent. 586,
ff. 24b-43.
Scholia in ejus Physica, 17th cent.
1981, ff. 99-112.
Magliabecchi (Antonio), of Florence,
Letter to, from G. B. Santgion, 1683.
Ital, 4062, f. 211.
Magnesia, in Turkey in Asia, Visit to,
by six Englishmen, 1734. 3958, ff. 1 b-lU.
Magnet. History of the load stone,
circ, 1700. 885, ff. 113-117.
Magnetism. Mystical observations on,
1658. 648, ff. 93-98 b.
Magnl (Pet r us), Regis, Communitatis
Wiborgm Prmpositus, Letter to, from
B. Sererinius, 1651. Lat, 2870, f. 42.
Magnus (Thomas), Ardtdeacon of the
East Riding of co, Vork, Letter to Card.
Wolsey, [1525]. Copy, 3199, ff. 22-25 b.
Magnus (Valerian us). De Acatholicornm
credendi regula, 17th cent. Engl. 1242.
MagOtt (Thomas), Capt, Voyage of,
from Jamaica to Porto-Bel lo, 1679.
2752, ff. 29-35.
Voyage of, round S. America,
1680-1681. 2752, ff. 36-71.
Maguelonne, in Lower Languedoc, Let-
ter from the Bishop of, to the Propositus
of, 13th cent. Lat. 1935, f. 10.
Maguire (Connor), 2nd Baron Maguire.
Report on his trial for treason in Ireland,
by H. Finch, 164*. 3828, ff. 64-74.
Maguire (Jephson), Lieut, Warrant for
payment of a yearly pension to, in con-
sideration of his blindness, 1661. 856,
f. 22 b.
Maguire (Capt. Rory), 2nd son of Bryan,
1st Baron Maguire. Relation of his
treatment of the British inhabitants of
co. Fermanagh, 1641. 1C08, f. 35.
Magwere (Jephson), Lieut, v. Maguire.
Magwire (Rowry), Capt, v. Maguire.
Magyrus. v, Magirus (Joannes), M.D.
Mahamed Lucas, Secretary to the
Emperor of Morocco, v. Hamed Ben Ali
Lucas.
Mahamet Ben Abdalah, Secretary to
the Emperor of Morocco, v. Uamed Ben
Abdala.
Mahamet el Tebil, Cidi, Utter to
Col. H. Norwood, 166|. Span. 3499,
f. 71.
Letter to, from the Governor of
Alcasar, 166f. Span, 3499, f. 70.
Letters to, from Col. H. Norwood,
166 j. Span. 3499, ff. 27, 29.
Mahin al, Maxin, Father, of the Im-
perial College, Madrid. Cost of present
sent to, from J. Luke, 1674. 3512, f.
195.
Mahomet, the Prophet r. Muhammad.
Mahony (Daniel), Physician. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Lat. 4059, ff.
303, 305.
Mahuedis. J. de Rupercissa's treatise,
"De consideratione quint ae essentia
omnium rerum transmutabilium;" trans-
lated by, 15th cent. 353.
Maidstone, Lady, v. Finch (Elizabeth).
Maidstone, Viscount, v. Finch (William).
Maidstone (Nathanael), of Barbone, near
Worcester. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1722, 1723. 4076, ff. 101-105.
Maidstone (Nathanael), Jun. Cata-
logue of his curiosities, 1707. 3399,
ff. 11-47.
Maierne dit Turquet (Louis de). r.
Mayerne Turquet (Louis de).
Maierus (Michael), M.D. ; Count of the
Imperial Consistory. Atalanta fugiens :
an alchemical treatise, 17th cent. Engl,
transl. 3645. ff. 51-102 b.
INDEX.
383
Maignan (Emanuel). Perspectiva Ho-
raria, 17th cent. Extracts. 3889, ff.
7-15.
Maillet (Benedict de). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1735. Fr. 4054, f. 142.
Mainardi (Faustina). Abjura di, fatta
in Sta. Croce di Firenze, 1641. 1930,
ff. 64-89 b.
Maine, Dukedom of. Description of,
late 17th cent. 1039, f. 85.
Main waring (Arthur), v. May n waring.
Mainwaring (T— > Owned, in 1706,
MS. 1342.
Maiorcrom ( ), Danish Envoy at
Paris, v. Mejercroon.
Mairan (Jean Jacques Dortous de). v.
Dortous de Mairan.
Maitland (Charles), Surgeon. Report
of inoculation of Newgate criminals,
1721. Fr. 4034, ff. 9, 13.
Reports of inoculating for small-
pox, 1721. Fr. and Engl. 4034, ff. 14-
21b.
Journal of the enre from smallpox
of [? Frederic Louis, Prince of Wales,]
n. d. 4076, f. 98.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1721,
1723. 4034, f. 11; 4076, f. 96.
Maitland (John), 2nd Earl and Duke of
Lauderdale. Letters, in the name of the
Committee of both Kingdoms, to Sir T.
Fairfax, 1645. 1519, ff. 106, 108, 118.
Verses on, 17th cent. Lit. 1247,
f. 66 b.
MS. 1508 was dedicated to, in 1660.
Maitland (William), of Lethington;
Secretary of State for Scotland. Re-
cognition of his innocence of Darn ley's
murder, 1570. 3199, f. 174.
Letter to the Archbishop of Glas-
gow, 1566. Copy. 3199, f. 141.
Letters to Lord Burghley, 156$,
1573. Copies. 1786, ff. 44 b-50b; 3199,
f. 68.
Maittaire (Michael), Second Master of
Westminster School. Letters and verses
to Sir H. Sloane, 1726-1742, and n. d.
Engl, and Lat. 4048, f. 229; 4051, ff.
280, 282 ; 4052, f. 348 ; 4053, f. 26 ;
4057, ff. 122, 123; 4059, ff. 307, 308.
Major (Johann Valentin), of Craitsheim,
in Wurtemberg. Letters to P. M. Slegel,
1639,1642. Lat. Copies. 2882, f. 36 b.
Major (G— ). Letters to J. Petiver,
1711, 1712. 4065, ff 10, 23, 29, 31.
Major (John Daniel), of Jena. Disser-
tatio de cancris et serpentibus petrifactis,
1664. 3962, f. 111.
Majorici8 (Rodericns de). Tractatus de
chiromantia, compilatus in Universitate
Oxoniensi, 15th cent. 513, ff. 84-96.
Makdougall (William). Letter from
Prague to Dr. T. Browne, 1669. 1911-
1913, f. 117.
Makeny (Alexander), Capt., at Tangier.
Accompts of the pay of his troop of horse,
1669-1670. 3510, ff. 119-122, 150.
Note of musters at Tangier, 1670-
1672. 3510, f. 267 ; 3511, f. 91.
Petition against, by T. Crosland,
circ 1674. 3514, f. 244.
Makgill (Da—), Professor of Humanity
in St. Saviours College at St. Andrews
UnicerMy. Address to the King, signed
by. temp. Jas. II. 2753, ff. 18-25 b.
Malabar, Madras Presidency, India.
Account of the ancient Christians of St.
Thomas in, by a Carmelite monk, circ.
1676. Portug. 2748, A. ff. 2-39.
Cosmogony of the Hindoos of, with
diagrams, 17th cent Porttg. 2748, A.
ff. 41-47.
Notitiae Malabaricae, ab E. Kaemp-
fero, 17th cent. Germ. 2910, ff. 160-
170 b.
Medical advice given to the
Governor by E. Coylanzi, 1689. Lat.
3063, ff. 19-26.
Review of Malabar books, by
missionaries in Tranquebar, 1709. Germ.
3014.
Hortus Indicus Malabaricus, 17th
cent. 2346, ff. 160-174 b, 182-186 b,
200 b-240 ; 3348, ff. 1-7, 22-28.
Observations by J. Petiver on
plants engraved in Hortus Malabaricus,
18th cent. 4020, f. 24.
Malacca, in M-tlay Peninsula. Plant jc
in Chersoneso Aureo collects a J. Cun-
ningham, 169J. 2376, ff. 112-1 16 b.
Malala (Joannes), Antpjchenu*. Historia
Chronica, 17th cent. Extracts. 836,
f. 60.
Malatesta (Hercul), of R>me. Owned
at Rochelle, in 1595, MS. 1074, ff. 95-
144.
Malatesta (Sigismondo Pandolfo), Signer
di ffimini. Dissertation on his medal,
by Sir T. Browne, 17th cent. 1827, f. 53.
Malbery (Bernard us a), of Antwerp.
Carmen in honorem C. Plantini, 1583.
2764, f. 119.
334
INDEX.
Maiden, v. Maldon, co. Essex.
Maldive Isles, in Asia. Chart of, by
Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665,
f. 48 b.
Maldon, co. Fssex. Royal recommenda-
tion of Sir J. Bramston to be the High
Steward, 1661. 856, f. 26 b.
Maldonado (Pedro Solar), Governor of
Vexel. Correspondence with Lord
Belasyse, 1665. Span. Copies. 3499,
ff. 3, 57.
MaldonatUB (Joannes), Jesuit. Anno-
tations in librum sententiarum de sacra-
mentis, 1579. 1568, ff. 3-301, 371-374.
De fine mundi, 1579. 1568, ff.
302-325, 374.
« De ceremoniis, 1579. 1568, ff.
325 b-370 b, 374 b.
Malemayns, Family of. Notes of, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 39.
Malet (Louis), Sire de Graville ; Admiral
of France. Arms, [1486-1516]. 2423,
f. 17.
Maleverer (Sir Richard), of Allerton
Malcverer. v. Mauleverer.
Malin (Thomas). Horoscope, 1658. 2282,
f. 24.
Malines, in Belgium. MS. 3152 was
written in the collegiate church of
St. " Rombout " at, in 1492.
Mallet ( ), Mistress. Verses on, by
Dr. Corbett, 17th cent. 542, f. 17;
1792, f. 26.
Verses on, 17th cent. 1792, f. 24.
Mallett (Sir Thomas), Justice of the
King's Bench. Warrant for his retire-
ment, 1660. 856, f. 25 b.
Mallow Castle, co. CV*. Discourse of
the siege of, 1641. 1008, ff. 116-122 b.
Malmesbury Abbey, co. Wilts. List
of lands belonging to, in Saion times,
extracted from the Register, 17th cent.
1302, f. 2.
Malmesbury (William of). De an-
tiquitate Glastoniensis ecclcsiae, 17th
cent. Extract. 1775, f. 179 b.
Malore (William), of lluiton Conyers,
co. York. Formerly owned MS. 706.
Malouin (Paul Jacques), M.D., of Paris.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1730. Fr.
4050, f. 281.
Malpighi (Marcello), M.D., of Bologna.
Anatomes Plant arum, Pars II., Societati
Regis dicata, [1678]. Autogr. 1942,
ff. 15-26 b.
Letter to, from N. Grew, 1678.
Lat. 1942, f. 27 b.
Mal8ey ( ), Apothecary. Answer to
the objections to his Physic bills made
by the Committee of Almoners, 18th
cent. 4034, f. 104.
Malta, Isle of. Letter from the Sultan
Solyman 11. to the Maltese, 1566.
Transl. 2177, f. 7.
On the virtues of the earth called
" Grazia di St. Paulo " and the remains
of serpents found in, by G. F. Buonamici,
1667. 763, ff. 8-14.
• Of the virtues of St. Paul's stone,
and the tongues and eyes of serpent?,
found in, 18th cent. 4034, f. 64.
Letter on the origin of the petrified
stones of, from G. F. Buonamici to A.
Scilla, 1668. Ital. 763, ff. 15-40 b.
"So la virtu alessifarmaca della
terra, glossopietre, conchiti, echini et
altre pie tie figurate, the si cauano dalle
Rocche di," 1687. 763, ff. 1-7.
Plans of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, ff. 26, 28.
Malteby ( ). De virtutibus plane-
tarum, 15th cent. 3443, f. 2.
MalthUS {DtmieX), Apothecary %at Windsor
Castle. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 169£-
1713. 1968, f. 2 ; 4036, f. 279 ; 4041, ff.
178, 302 ; 4043, f. 157 ; 4076, ff. 106,
108; 4077, f. 61.
Maluco, Muley, Uncle of the King of
Morocco. Letter to King Sebastian of
Portugal, 1578. Span, transl. 3610,
f. 25 b.
Malvern, Great, Priory, co. Worces-
ter. Note of lease by, of Woodfield
Manor, co. Wore, 1538. 2251, f. 83.
Malverne (Mag. John), M.D. ; BecUr of
St. Dunstun's in the East, London.
Remedium contra pe&tilentiam, 15th
cent. 59, ff. 186-189.
Mamoris (Petrus), Lemovicensis, Can-
onicus Xantonicnsis, et Universitalis /Yo
taviensis Iiegens. "Flagellum mallerl-
cortim," 16th cent. 2417, ff. 36-100 b.
Man, Isle of. Proposals to the Council
of State cone, by T. Slader, 1651. 1008,
f. 179.
Man ( ). Letter to, from J. Gibson,
n. d. 4066, f. 346.
INDEX.
335
Manardus (Joannes), Medicus Ferrari'
ensis. Commentaria in primum Artis
parvse Galeni librum, 1536. 1407.
Mancera, Marques de. r. Toledo (An-
tonio Sebastian de).
Manchester, Earls of.
v. Montagu.
Mancinus (Julius). Practice medicine
vectigal, 17th cent. 3133.
Mander (Roger), Master of Balliol
College, Oxford, v. Maunder.
Manderlier (P— A—), Medicus Aulm
Archiducis Austria. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729. Lat. 4050, f. 79.
Mandeville (Bernard de), M.D. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4076, f. 110.
Mandeville (Sir John). Travels, 15th
cent. Fr. 560, ff. 1 b-55 ; 1464. Engl.
Imperf. 2319.
Copy by F. Thynne of his epitaph
in 1371 "in Gulielmitarum coenobio"
at Liege, 16th cent. 3836, f. 6.
Manfield ( ), M.D. Medical pre-
scriptions, 16th cent. 145, ff. 1-3.
Manfred! (Eustachio). Nonnullse Jovis
8atellitum eclypses Bononise observatae
ab, 1732-3. 4052, f. 355.
Letter to Sir T. Dereham, 1728.
Ital. Copy. 4049, f. 121 b.
Mangoldt (Gasparo). Purga di prima-
vera e d'autumno, 17th cent. 2253,
ff. 129-131.
Manieor (Antonius), Officials provinces
Styrim. Consilium medicum pro ejus
caecitate, 17th cent, 2253, ff. 156-161.
Manilius (Marcus). Dissertatio in As-
tronomicon, a G. Wendelino, 17th cent.
77.
Astronomica, metrically rendered
by Sir E. Sherburne, 1656. 832, ff. 10-38.
Astronom icon, Book I., 1661. Ex-
tract. 1508, f. 3 b.
Manilius (Publius). v. Manilius (Mar-
cus).
Mauley (Ab[igail]). Letter to her sister,
Letitia, n. d. 4076, f. 113.
Manley (John), of Winchester. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1723, 172|. 4076,
ff. Ill, 115-127 b.
Manley (Letitia). Letter to, from her
sister, Abigail, n. d. 4076, f. 113.
Manley (Mary de La Riviere). Note of
her birth, 1663. 1708, f. 117.
Manly (Mary), r. Manley (Mary de La
Riviere).
Mann (J — ), of Tooting, co. Surr. Letter
to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1716. 4068,
f. 102.
Mannaoker (Petrus). Wrote, in 1462,
MS. 2.
Manners (John), 2nd Duke of Rutland.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059,
ff. 309, 311.
Manners (John), 3rd Duke of Rutland.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1726. 4076,
ff. 316-319.
Manners and Customs. De omatu
mulierum, 14th cent. 3550, ff. 29-32 b.
"The boke of curtasye," and
41 Liber cure cocorura " in English verse,
15th cent. 1986, ff. 12-27, 27-56 b.
Poem on the duties of servants,
1462. 1315, ff. 2-15 b.
Poem on the duties of servants,
15th cent. 2027, ff. 37-52 b.
De scissura ciborura et servitio
dominorum, 15th cent. 1986, ff. 4-10.
Courses of food on festival days,
15th cent. 1201, ff. 5b-8.
Extracts from charters, etc., rela-
tive to ancient customs in English towns,
16th cent. 2103, f. 159.
Observations on those of foreign
nations, 17th cent. 1950, ff. 9 b-11.
Costumbres de Hollands, 17th cent.
Engl. 1293, ff. 25-51.
Household expenses, 1666. 1223,
ff. 56-59.
The Rules of Civility, 18th cent.
1247, ff. 61-64 b.
Manninge (James). Formerly owned
MS. 559.
Manninge (Thomas), Probationary Fellow
of Wadham College, Oxford. Meteoro-
logia, 1638. Imperf. 2781, ff. 1-27.
Manningham (Sir Richard), M.D.
Letters to his Godfather, Sir H. Sloane,
1722, 1739. 4046, ff. 262, 263 ; 4056,
f. 84.
Accompt of expenses in founding
his Lying-in Hospital, 1739. 4056, f. 85.
Mannus (Joannes Jacobus). De scari-
ficatione malleolorum, 17th cent. Ex-
tract. 1783, f. 85.
Manny (Walter de), Baron Manny; E.G.
Drawing of his seal as appended to his
foundation deed, in 1371, of the Charter-
house, 18th cent. 3424, f. 9.
Manolesso (Kmiliano), Venetian Ambas-
sador to Ferrara. Relatione di Ferrara,
1575. 697, ff. 63-89; Abstract. 1826,
ff. 49-56 b.
336
INDEX.
Manors. De computis maneriorum ordi-
nandi*, 14th cent. 513, ff. 3-10 b.
Mansberg (Anthon Adam de), of Han-
over. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1736.
4026, f. 324.
Malleoli (Sir Robert), Treasurer of the
Navy. "A discoverie of the Hollanders
trades of fisheing»» and the circunventinge
us therein," 1630. 26.
Manefeld (Ernst von), Count. Papers
relating to his expedition as General of
the English and French forces for the
recovery of the Palatinate, 1624. 2442,
f. 18.
Man8illi (Ottavio). Poesie Tuscan e alia
Marchesa Strozzi, [1695]. 2756, ff. 98-
102 b, 101-106.
Mantellione (Antonellus de), Ordinis
Minorum Frater. Processus alchemicus,
1572. 3661, f. 231.
Mantua and Montferrat, Duke of.
Gonzaga (Gulielmo). MS. 1557 was
dedicated to, [1550-1587].
Manufactures. Observations on re-
covery of fell in England and the wool
trade. 16th cent. 120G, ff. 4-10.
Proclamations for restraining im-
portation of iron wire, etc., 1625-1678.
2483, ff. 27-33 b.
Entries of cargoes of ironwork ex-
ported, 1633-16:36. 2103, ff. 247-265.
v. Hill (Abraham).
Mylius (John Leonard).
Strick (Kranciscus).
Manuscripts, Owners of:—
Adair (Patrick), 1674, 1678, 1696. 1128;
1176; 1247; 1249.
Alix (Willielmus), 1702. 2726.
Alstoune (John). 2687.
Ashmole (Elias), 166}. 1680; 3670,
ff. 1-74 b ; 3856.
Askine (R— ). 1558.
Atkines (Thomas), Surgeon, of North'
ampton. 1629.
Auden (Charles), 1642. 1607.
Bacon (Thomas Sclater),1737. 3610.
Barker (J—), of the Middle Temple, 1669.
3926.
Bassano (Abraham), 1671. 2265.
Ba**tt (Edward), 1676. 2392.
Bateman (John), M.D. 3914 ; 3915.
Beaumont (John), 1683. 1102, B.
Beere (Elizabeth). 2488.
Bell (Peter Colin\ 1323.
Benett (T— ). 3424.
Bengough (Henry). 3925.
Berenstadt(Gaetano), 1717, 1718. 2757 ;
2759, A. K
Manuscripts, Owners of (continued):—
Bernard (Charles), Surgeon, of London,
1699. 3550.
Bernard (Francis), M.D. 247 ; 282-284
323; 324; 327; 328; 330-336; 338
340-345; 347; 351; 352; 354; 359
366; 368; 374; 376; 377; 382
407; 430; 441; 443; 459; 471-
473; 475; 477-480; 502; 509-512;
520; 524; 569; 1053; 3888.
Binckes (Robert), 1628. 1444.
Birch (John), Jf.Z).,.1730. 3172; 3182-
3184.
Blanshard (Tiiomas). 2232.
Boone (H— ). 1877.
Boothe (Esdras). 578.
Boothe (Robert), 1602. 1678.
Bosvile (William), 1668. 1322.
Botterill (John), 1600. 1303.
Botterill (Miles), 1602. 1303.
Bracke, Familt/ of. 1618.
Bran-lreth (Richard), 1603. 2466.
.Bromley (George), Jun. 1521.
Bromley (George), Sen. 1521.
Broune (Alexander). 1811.
Browne (Edward), M.D. 1797; 1825-
1828; 1830; 1831; 1833; 1834;
1836-1839; 1841-1849; 1851-1857 ;
1859-1870; 1872-1923.
Browne (Elizabeth). 560.
Browne (George). 560.
Browne (John). 1101.
Browne (Sir Thomas). 1797; 1825-
1828; 1830; 1833; 1834; 1836-1839;
1841-1849; 1851-1857; 1859-1870;
1872-1923.
Browne (William). 145.
Brugys (Roland). 2401.
Brush (Thomas). 3881.
Bucel (?) (Johannes), LL.D. 2425.
Bullur al. Spyllesby (Johannes), Citizen
of London.' 2427.
Burgesse (Alexander), 1678. 1175.
Burnet (Gilbert), Bishop of Salisbury.
2183
Byfield (Samuel). 1173.
Caldicott (Elizabeth), 1665. 3561.
Ca Id wall (Galfridus), 15th cent. 3557.
Cambridge, Friars Minors at. 1726.
, University of. Peterhouse. 59.
Camusat (Nicole), Canon of Trots, 1613.
2433, A-C.
Carew (Lady Elizabeth) of Beddmgion,
4031.
Carr (Thomas). 3319.
Carendysshe (Charles). 3992.
Charles (Nicholas), 1607. 3424.
Cheslym ( ). 164J. 1494.
Clifton (J—). 2793.
Cole, Family of, of London, temp. Henry
VIII. 1206.
Cole (George), I62j. 1037, ff. 1 28.
X
INDEX.
337
Manuscripts, Owners of (continued) :—
Coley (Henricus), 1680. 3876.
Colfe (Joseph), Jun., 1620. 3215.
Collet (Johannes). 3890.
Collins (John). 2486.
Conny al. Cony (John). 2818 ; 2819.
Cony (Robert), M.D. 2773; 2778-2782;
2784; 2791 ; 2792; 2807-2809; 2812;
2814-2816; 2818.
Cooley, Family of. 1323.
Cooper (Richard), M.A., of St. Mary's
Hall, Oxford. 2521.
Copeland (Thomas), 1649. 1495.
Cotterel (Sir Charles), 171}. 3610.
Cotton (Sir Robert), 1606. 2423.
Covell (John), 1657. 3319.
Cowper (William), 1681. 3408.
Croft (Thomas), of New College, Oxford,
1672. 3779.
Crooke (Henry), of Wadham College,
Oxford, 1657-1659. 1322.
Cuperus (Gisbert), 1717. 3524.
Cutler (Samuel), 1686. 1424.
Dacres, Family of. 4031.
Parcy (Arthur). 1592.
Dee (John), 1557, 1559. 2128; 2325;
2327.
Dee (Richard). 1648. 3630.
Delangle (Jacobus), Consiliarius Regius,
1624. 2417.
Delarall (Isabel). 3319.
Dobson (John). 1471.
Dobyns (J—). 3229.
Dofney (Richard). 2778.
Doody (John). 2318.
Dor ring ton (Andrew). 1 1 24.
Draper (Clement). 1423.
Dudelingtone (Thomas de). 1726.
Du Metz (Claudius Gedeo), de Ranee
in Eatcw'io, 1644, 1699. 3134-3142.
Du Poirier (Jacques), if, A, of Amboise
and Tows, 1676-1683. 3095 ; 3116 ;
3117; 3120; 3121; 3124; 3126;
3127; 3195.
Ellis (Andrew), of (he Post Office, London.
3925 ; 3929.
Elyott (John), 1572. 3661.
Emys a/. Earaes (John). 2322.
Kngellnecht (Hanneman), 1418. 3131.
England, Sovereigns of. Mary. 2565.
Evans (John), 1623. 3151.
Fabri de Peiresc (Nicolas Claude), 1606.
2423.
Fairfax (Richard). 1496.
FelJe (John). 2463.
Fent.m (Josephus), 1602. 381; 1678;
1719.
Ferris (Richard). 2463.
Finckley (Nichui ... ), 1633-1657. 1080,
B.; 1203.
Foote (Daniel), M.D. 529; 530; 600;
601 ; 603 ; 612 ; 613 ; 615; 617 ; 618 •
623 ; 625 ; 627 ; 659 ; 4018, A.
8LOAXK INDEX.
Manuscripts, Owners of (continued) : —
Forster( ). 1713.
Foucault (Nicolaus Josephus), Comes
Consistoriawts. 2408; 2409; 2936;
3095; 3102; 3103; 3107; 4016.
Francklyn (John). 2792.
Fylles (John). 3993.
Games (Edward), 1655. 1084.
Games (Hoo), 1655. 1084. •
Gesnerus (Conradus). 3129-3131.
Gibson (George). 888.
Gibson (John). 1521.
Gigur (Johannes), Magister Collegii de
Tateshale. 1210.
Glasford (William), 1671-1681. 3569.
Gourney (John). 4013.
Grangierius (Guillelmus). 3097.
Graves (George), 1646. 2811.
Gray (Robert), M.Dn 1730. 3169;
3204; 3206-3208.
Grosvenor (Mary), 1649. 3235.
Gr uterus (Janus). 3269.
Guide, Family of. 2484-2678.
Harleston, Family of. 2565.
Harris (William). 1521.
Harte (Johannes). 2322.
Harwell (Francis;. 1658.
Haselocke (John).* 2816.
Hatfeld (Fater Johannes). 2322.
Haultpoullain (Anthoine), circ. 1598.
2748, B.
Haultpoullain (Margueritte), 1598.
2748, B.
Hauj»ert (Mary), 1677. 3724.
Hawtrey (Johannes), 1589. 3714.
Haw trey (Johannes), 1639, 1642. 3714,
ff. 26-63 ; 3746.
Hazebaerdt (Johann Wilhelm), M.D., of
Embden. 2831.
Henriquez (Antonio). 2983.
Hesslerr (Georgio Ridolfo), of Naples,
1624. 2757.
Hoare (Thomas). 3450.
Hodges (Sir Joseph), 1717. 2759, A. B.
Hodges (Richard), 1655. 950.
Hodges (Robert). 3345.
Houghton (Jonathan), lt>58. 922 ; 1457.
How (Ephraim), 1725. 2726.
Jekvll (Sir Joseph), Master of the Rolls,
17£g. 3677-3679; 3821; 3822;
3824-3826 ; 3846-3857 ; 3883-3885.
Jones (George). 348.
Jones (John). 581.
Jones (Richard). 407.
Jones (Thomas). 1621.
Jordanus (Hermannus). 2157.
Kirton (Henry), 1631. 1515.
Knewstubb (Henry). 3319.
Knowles( ), of co. Suss., 1691. 3932.
Knowles (Roger), Sen., 16}$. 3941
La Fava (Bernardino de). 2510.
Ln Haye (Gabriel de), Seigneur des
Fougeretz. 3126.
338
INDEX.
Manuscripts, Owners of (continued) : —
Le Nere (Peter), Norroy King -at- Anns,
1703. 3424.
Lespeingnol (Willielmus). 2424.
Linus (Gulielmus), Scctator Medicinw
Londini. 1124.
L'Obel (Paul de). 3252.
Long (John). 1192.
Lully (John). 3387.
Marbeck (Roger). 1349.
Marchall (Roger). 59 ; 420.
Marnix van Sant Aldegonde (Marie van),
1579-1582. 851.
Martial (William), of Mvrton College,
Oxford. 2269.
Martin (Josias), M.D. 1066.
Martyn (John). 496.
Maruell (James), 1681. 2687.
Massey (Richard Myddelton), 31. D.,
F.P.S., 1705. 1124;— 1721. 2749.
Massie (Jacobus). 3445.
Maycotte (Robert). 3548.
Mayne (Jasper). 3468.
Maynwaring (Arthur). 1023.
Medinghe Abbey, m the Duchy of Lwic-
burg. 3429.
Mediobarbus Biragus (Franciscus), 1665.
2512.
Mtlbrede (Thomas). 272.
Merest (James), of the Parliament Office,
173$. 3571.
Methuen (Sir Paul). 2596.
Mickleton (Ja — ), ex Societatc Intcrioris
Templi, 1715. 3284.
Milliken (Jacobus), 1698. 3951.
Millington (Thomas), of Oosjield HaU%
co, Essex. 3445.
Money (Thomas), 1661. 2811.
Montis Asinarii Patres in Agro Floren-
tine. 3270.
Moone (Thomas). 2464.
Moore (Philip). 1626-1628.
Morler (Ranulph de). 1933.
Mowlden (John), 1675. 3694.
Munro (Johannes), 1678. 1175.
Mylner (Thomas), 17th cent. 1088.
Mynctt (Thomas). 1647.
Nash (Nicholas), 1717. 3951.
Neale (James). 1656.
Nelson (Thomas). 1568.
Neuland (Dennis). 1493.
N evil I (Thomas), Decawta Cantuariensis,
et Collegii TriniUttis Cant abrig tens is
Prefect™, [1593-1615]. 3719.
Newman (William), 1538. 1611.
Nicholson (Fr— ). 3749.
Noke (Thomas). 3215.
Norden (William), 1603. 1606.
Nowell (John), 1641. 3635; 3636.
Olipant (Laurentius), 1688. 1330-1332.
Ourscamp Abbey, near Not/on in J'icardy.
1975.
Paige (John). 2288.
Manuscripts, Owners of (continued): —
Pakenham (Edmund). 3501.
Palmer (Symon), de Greenwich, Frater
Minor m Southamptona. 1617.
Parry (Francis). 197.
Paston (Robert). 2222.
Pepin (Jullien), de St. Loup. 3102.
Petaul (Paul), 1613. 1975 ; 2433, A-C.
Petirer (James), F.R.S., 1706. 2376 ;
3391 ; 4009.
Poeton (Edward). 1965.
Portman (Richard). 2497.
Power (Henry), of Chrisfs College, Cam-
bridge, 1676. 1250.
Pulley (Guilielmus), 1656. 2326 ; 3391 .
Ranchin (Francois), ChawxUor of Mont-
pelier University. 3124.
Randal] (Samuel), 1676. 1129.
Rant (Humphrey), 1674. 1145.
Rant (James), 1685. 1112.
Retchforde (William), 1662. 1531.
Reynolds (Edward). 1741.
Richardson (Charles). 1483.
Roe (Thomas). 1462.
Rose (Foulke), 1662. 3394.
Rowe, Lady, 1662. 3080.
Rubeis (Bartholom&us de). 3158.
S. Salvatoris Vicecomitis Abbatia, Con-
stantiensis diocesis. 3103.
Saunder (William). 4031.
Saunders (P— ), 1606. 2006; 2008.
Saroy (Louise de), Comiesse dTAngouleme ;
Regent of France, 1516. 2419.
Scroop (Adrian). 1471.
Seare al. Seere (Henry), of Whooe, oo.
Suss. 3486.
Shelton (Robert). 997.
Sherard (William), M.D. 4017.
Shipton ( ), Surgeon. 1966.
Smith (Thomas). 1335 ; 1338 ; 1350.
Somerset (Johannes), M.D. 59.
Sommers (John), Lord Chancellor. 3677-
3679 ; 3821 ; 3822; 3824-3826; 3828;
3846-3857; 3883-3885.
Sothebe (Jacobus). 1620.
Spelman (Sir Henry). 1613; 1615; 1785.
Spence (John), 1644. 3169.
Stapley (Richard), M.D., of Magdalen
Hull, Oxford, 1675. 2777.
Starkey (George), 1651. 3708, ff. 78-102.
Staunton (Ralph). 1172.
Stedman (Alexander), 1732. 3808.
Stipse (John), Surgeon, of Oxford, 1472.
3866.
Stokes (Domintts William). 1210.
Stourton (Humphrey), Apothe&try, of
London. 1833.
Strangman (George), 1591. 3424.
Swale (Robert), M.D., 1665. 1749.
Taylour (Christopher), 16th cent. 14;
1080, A.
Tesauro (Emmauucle), Conte. 2553,
ff. 1-32.
index:
339
Manuscripts, Owners of (continued) : —
Thicicnes (Jacobus), 1656. 2326.
Thomas, Rector de Colnestone. 1726.
Thomas (John). 282.
Thorpe (John), Apothecary, of Wapping,
1706. 4009.
Thurscrosse (Timothy), D.D., Minister of
the Charterhouse, London, 4035.
TomsuB (Robert), Magister. 1579.
Tucker (Hugh). 1651.
Vaughan (Thomas and Rebekah), 1651.
1741.
Vidonus (P— A—), of Pistoia. 2494.
Wallington (Nehemiah), 1650. 922.
Walsingham Priory, co. Norf. 1933.
Walter (William). 1686.
Ward (William). 1510.
Warwick, Friars Preachers Convent at.
1615.
Whistler ( ), 1669. 3926.
Whitfeld (Rev. William), 1699. 3550.
Williams (Stephen), 1685. 1723.
Wodhouse (William). 69.
Manuscripts, Prices of :—
MS. 286 cost 35. 4c/. in the 15th cent.
MS. 1067 cost 20*. in the 17th cent.
MS. 2427 was bought for i\s. in the 15th
cent.
MS. 2808 cost 12s. Ad. at Oxford in
1674.
MS. 3481 was bought for xis, of Cherch
in Paternoster Row in the 15th cent.
MS. 3604 was valued at £xx in 1536.
MS. 3714, ff. 26-63, was bought for
xd. in 1589.
Manuscripts, Writers of :—
Adair (Patricius), 1674. 1247 ; 1249.
Alemann (Conrad von), of Magdeburg,
448
Ashmole (alias), 1674. 3677; 3678.
Audiffret ( ), of Lyons, 1669. 1076.
Babault (Guy), M.D. 2414 ; 2415.
Baber (Sir John), M.D. 1924.
Bacon (Matt hams). 396 ; 464.
Bellingham (Samuel), M.D. 607-609;
619; 646.
Binckes (Robert), 1628. 1444.
Bocchius (Achilles). 3158.
Bowland (John). 117.
Brouckhuaius (Janus). 3269.
Browne (Sir Thomas). 1827; 1839;
1841; 1843; 1847; 1849; 1860;
1862; 1866; 1869; 1874; 1875; 1882.
Browne (Thomas), Jun. 1831, A.; 1845;
1846.
Brunier (Guillaume), of MontpeUier.
1357 [1457]. ol95.
Brush (Thomas), 1643. 3937.
Bruyere (Nicolaus). 58.
liurghe (William), 160J. 3721, ff. 2-47.
Car' (Martinus), Apostolicus et Itnperialis
Nolarius. 3487.
Manuscripts, Writers of (continued) :—
Chambars (George), M.D., of Reading.
379; 425; 450; 453.
Chestreforde ( ). 3899.
Clauserus (Christophorus). 3130.
Collins (Samuel), M.D. 1821-1824.
Cowper (William), 1681. 3408.
Culpeper ( ), Colonel. 3642, ff. 69-
80 b.
Dauis (John), 1690. 3629, ff. 41-44 b.
Davenport (Francis). 998.
Dee (Arthur). 1902.
Dee (Dr. John), 1581-1585. 3188 ; 3191 .
Dekyngestone (Edward), 1583. 3684,
ff. 1-46 b.
Dijck (Arnold van) , of Qouda, 1674,
1675. 3177 ; 3178.
Dikson (John), 1613. 3371, ff. 1-22.
Doody (John), Jun. 1804; 2318, ff. 1-
14.
Doody (John), Sen. 2353.
Doody (Samuel). 2202, ff. 1-21 ; 2297 ;
2315-2318.
Dover (John), General of the Cheapside
ScJiolars Company of Bellringers, 1636.
3463.
Draper (Clement), 159f 3657, ff. 3-
24 b.
Du Metz (Claudius Gedeo), de Ranee in
Harcurio, 1699. 3142.
Elyott (John), 1572. 3661.
Kenton (Joseph). 661, ff. 32-46 ; 1719,
ff. 1-85.
Finckley (Nicholas), 1633-1657. 1080,
B.; 1203.
Fontayne (Thomas), 1469. 3535.
Foote (Daniel), M.D. 530; 600; 601 ;
603 ; 613; 615; 617 ; 618; 623; 625;
627; 659.
Frelove (Robert), Mercer. 1536. 3604.
G— (T— ), [16]88. 3772, ff. 1-30 b.
Gill (Alexander), Sen. ; High Master of
St.Paurs School, 1600. 3722, ff. 24-86.
Goddard (Jonathan), M.D., Professor
Greshamensis. 1139.
Grace ( ), 1484. 779.
Gray (Robertus), M.D.t 1672, 1676,1680.
3174; 3175; 3176.
Gregory (James). 3208, ff. 45-48 b.
Grene (Thomas), Frater. 1617, ff. 70-
75 b,
Grew (Nehemiah). 1926, ff. 144-179,
191-201; 1949; 1950; 1963.
Gronen (Henrich), 1581. 2701, ff. 142-
196.
Gysborn (John), Canon of Coverham,
15th cent. 1584.
Hack (William). 44; 45; 47; 48.
Hodges (Richard), 1655. 950.
Hodges (Thomas). 2242 ; 2243.
Hooke (Nathanael), M.D. 3888.
Hudeman (Johannes), 1693. 2843 ; 2844.
Johnsone ( ). 419.
Z 2
340
INDEX.
Manuscripts, Writers of (continued) : —
Kaempfer (Engelbert). 74 ; 2907 ; 2910 ;
2912; 2914; 2915; 2917, A. B.; 2920;
2921; 2923; 2929, A.; 3060-3064.
Kalker (Hermannus), 1426. 336.
Kelley (Edward), 1583. 3189.
Kellum (Robert). 3632, ff. 133-142 b.
Kerns (John), 1735. 3619.
Knibbe (H— ), 1539. 1174.
Laet (Johannes de), Sen. 1554; 1555.
Lazarus, 13th cent. 3096, ff. 1-69 b.
Legardus (Christian us), 1620. 3010.
Leigh (Charles), M.D. ; of oo. Lancaster.
1123; 1140; 1177.
Le Neve (Peter), 1703. 3424, passim.
Lilly (William), 166f 3856.
Littlejohn (Jacobus), of Edinburgh Uni-
versity, 1682-1683. 1246.
Loris (Andreas), Medicus Valentius,
1629. 3793.
Marbeck (Roger), M.D. 226.
Marchia Anconitana (N — de), Presbyter,
1307. 477.
Martyn (John), L.R.C.P. 422.
Mauleverer (James). 942.
May erne (Theodore Turquet de), Baron ;
M.D. 1183-1186; 1512; 1988-1990;
2094; 2096; 2120; 2129; 3423;
3426-3428.
Meibomiue (Marcus), 1650. 2437.
Meldrum ( ), 669. 3208, ff. 3-45 b.
Mendes (Gaspar). 2983.
Molins (James), Surgeon of St. Thomas
Hospital, London, 1670-1677. 3293.
Morley (Christopher Love), M.D. 1259-
1280; 1282-1294; 1297-1299.
Murphy (James), 1714, 1715. 3806;
3807.
Negri (Salomon). 2716, ff. 70-96, 108-
133 b ; 3585, A. ; 3647.
Nicholas (Sir John), Clerk of the Privy
Council, 1660-1663. 856.
Nicholaus, 1437. 3453.
Nunez (Franciscus), 1661-1662. 2988.
Palmerius a Grentemesnil (Jacobus),
nobilis Cadomensis, 1642. 3843.
Perreius (Joannes), Normbergensis, 154o.
3117.
Petiver (James), F.R.S. 2304 ; 2311-
2314; 2341; 2342; 2347; 2350;
2352; 2941; 3367; 3391.
Piatt (Sir Hugh). 2194-2197 ; 2209 ;
2210; 2244-2247; 2249.
Ponder ( ), M.D. 1883.
Potter (Thomas), 1580. 3580, A. B.
Power (Henry), M.D. 1347.
Pulley (Gulielmus), 1656. 2326 ; 3391.
Ramzay (Malcom), 148g. 748.
Ray (John). 4100.
Robson (Thomas), 1602-1606. 1744,
ff. 1-3 b, 18-212.
Scheuchzer (Johannes Caspar), 1721.
3455.
Manuscripts, Writers of (continued) :—
Setone (Willelmus de), 14th cent. 56.
Smith (Richard), Secondary of the
Compter. 388 ; 771 ; 772 ; 786 ; 788 ;
790; 791; 886; 1054; 1071.
Smith (&r Thomas), Secretary of State,
1513-1560. 325.
Somerset (Mary), wife of Henry, 1st
Duke of Beaufort, 1690-1713. 4070-
4072.
Suardis (Marchus de)). 327, ff. 1-76 b.
Swale (Isabella), 1665. 1749.
Tearne (Christopher). 1884; 1887;
1890; 1897, ff. 57-108 b; 1916.
Vaughan (Thomas). 1741.
Wakefelde (Robert), 1502. 2232.
Webbe ( ). 1404.
Whytlaw (Jacobus), of Edinburgh, 1662,
1663. 1221.
Wormius (Wilhelmcu). 3025, A. B.
Wrighte (Johannes), 1607. 833 ; 835.
Young (Patrick), Librarian to James I.,
1606-1607. 1111.
Man waring, v. M ay n waring.
Manwaring (George). Discourse of
Sir A. Sherley's travel in 1599 into
Persia, 17th cent. 105, ff. 8-34.
Manzera. v. Mancera.
Manzolli (Pietro Angelo). Marcel li
Palingenii Zodiacus Vitae : poema, 17th
cent. JSxCract. 1255, ff. 153 b; 3164,
f. 17.
Map (Walter), Archdeacon of Oxford.
Dissuasiones Valeriani ad Ruffinum ne
ducat uzorem, 13th cent. 2478, ff. 64-69.
Prasdicatio Goliaj, 13th cent. 1580,
f. 25.
Apocalypsis Goliae, metrice, 15th
cent. 1831, B. f. 47 b.
Goliae apocalypsis, metrice ; copied
by T. Grey, 1608. 1198, ff. 64-66 b.
Mapes (R — ). Medical receipts, 17th cent.
2358, ff. 2-55.
Maple (U— ), of Apothecaries Hall. Letter
to J. Petiver, n. d. 4067, f. 43.
Maple (W— ). Letter to J. Petiver,
n.d. 4067, f. 44.
Maplesden (Capt. ). Notes of his
life, 1628, 1658, 1659. 1708, f. 117.
Maplet (John), M.D., of Bath. Letter
to Dr. T. Browne, 1668. Lut. 4062,
f. 168.
Mapletoft (S— ), M.D., of Sleaford, co.
Line. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724.
Two copies. 4076, ff. 128, 129.
Mapp ( ), Professional Bonesettcr.
Letters relating to her cures, 1736.
4077, f. 341 ; 4078, f. 1.
INDEX.
341
Mappus (Marcus), Professor of Medicine
at Strasbwg. Observations on his
"Catalogus plantarum horti Academici
Argentinensis," 18th cent. 3323, f. 259.
Maps and Flans. Orbis terrarom
schemata, 15th cent. 702, f. 1 b.
Typus orbis terrarum, 16th cent.
Engraved. 2281, f. 8.
Map pa raandi, circ. 1530. 117,
f. lb.
Map of the Saxon Heptarchy, 1572.
3168, t. 1 b.
Map of Ireland, by W. Uasher,
late 16th cent. 2200, f. 13.
Maps of France, early 17th cent.
557, passim.
Maps and plans illustrative of E.
Ksempfer s " Miscellanea de rebus Asia-
ticis," 17th cent. 2910, passim.
Sketch of New Providence Isle,
17th cent. 3986, f. 32 b.
Plans of Portuguese and other
fortresses in S. Africa and E. India, 1646.
Portttg. 197, passim.
Charts of the Spanish and African
coasts of the Mediterranean, 1665. 1831,
A. ff. 1-23, passim.
Drawings in a Journal of a voyage
E. Indies, 1661-1670. Dutc/i.
to the
3673.
Maps belonging to B. Ringrose's
journal of Capt. B. Sharp's voyage to
the South Seas, 1680 - 1682. 3820,
passim.
Map of Barbados, 1684. 2441,
f. 2b.
Charts of the Bay of Naples and
Castellamare, 1684. 3670, f. 2.
Charts and plans by Capt. J.
Kempthorne, during his voyage to Bom-
bay, 1688-1690. 3665.
Chart of the bay and island of St.
Jago, and of the coast of Madagascar,
1688. 3671, ff. 4, 4 b.
R utter of lands and harbours with-
out and within the Straits of Gibraltar,
by Sir N. Miller, late 17th cent. 1040.
Drawings in a journal of a voyage
to the E. Indies, 1703-1704. 3675.
Map of the new isle in the Grecian
Archipelago, 1707. 3396, ff. 56 b, 57.
Maps of the Danube, 1711. 3603,
passim.
Maps of Algiers and Tunis by T.
Shaw, 1729. 3986, ff. 47, 54.
Marais (Petrus). Observations in ma-
teria™ luedicam, 17th cent. 3389, ff.
52-70.
Maralois. r. Marolois (Samuel).
Marbeok (Roger), M.D., Provost of Oriel
College, Oxford ; Physician to Qu. Eliza-
beth. Discourse of the voyage to Spain
made, in 1596, under Lord Essex and
Lord Howard of Effingham, 17th cent.
Hologr. 226.
Medical receipts, 16th cent. 1349.
MarbodU8, Bishop of Hennas. De lapidi-
bus pretiosis, metrice, 14th cent, fmperf.
1784, ff. 13-22 b;— 15th cent. 213,
ff. 32b-37; 340, ff. 1-34 b; 2481, ff.
153-157 b; Imperf. 3444; Romance
dialect. 213, ff. 24b-32b.
MarcellllS, Empiricus. Versus de medica-
mentis, 11th cent. 475, f. 8 b.
Marcellxifl Palingenius. v. Man*
zolli (Pietro Angelo).
March, Earls of.
v. Douglas (William).
Mortimer.
March (Johan Jonathan), of Stralsund.
Letters to G. Schroedter, 1718, 1720.
Germ. 2877, ff. 284, 292.
March (John), Soldier at Tangier. Charge
against, for assault, 167}. 3514, f. 80.
Marchall (Roger), of Cambridge. Owned,
in the 15th cent., MSS. 59 ; 420.
Marohettis (Petrus de), Chirurgice et
Anatomies Professor Patavinus. Consilia
medica, 1641, 1644. 2253, ff. 165 b- 16 8,
286 b, 317-319.
Marohia Anconitana (N— de), Pres-
byter. Wrote, in 1309, MS. 477.
Marcian, of Heracleia. . Astronomia et
astrologia, 13th cent. 2030, ff. 79-86 b.
Mttrck (Nicola us Jacobus). Letter to G.
Schroedter, 1713. Germ, 2877, f. 274.
Marcos {Fray Juan), of Madrid. Letter
to R. Croft, 1673. Span. 3513, f. 97.
Letter to, from Fr. B. Serrano,
1675. Span. 3513, f. 109.
Marcowitses ( ), LL.D.y of Laibac/i.
Consilium medicum proaflfectu oculorum
ejus, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 5-9.
Marcus, Gracus. Liber ignium chymi-
corum, 14th cent. 323, ff. 162-164.
Marcus (Jacobus), of Amsterdam. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1736. Lat. 4054,
f. 239.
Marcus (Moses), a converted Jew. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 162.
Mardike Canal, near Dunkirk, Observa-
tions on, 18th cent. 3323, f. 180.
342
INDEX.
MareschaUe (Ralph), Abbot of Missen-
den, co. Bucks. Note of his death, 9
Sept., 1374. 747, f. 82.
Mar6t (Renl), Seigneur de Montbarrott.
Royal appointment of, as Lieut. -General
of Guiana, 1602. Transl. 173, ff. 2-6.
Margalitha (Aaron), Professor Frank-
fortani [Frankfort on ike Oder]. Sepher
Habbahir ex versions et cum notis ejus,
17th cent. 2879, ff. 132-146 b.
Catalogue of his works, 17th cent.
Lat. 2890, f. 28.
Margaret, St. Life, 14th cent. French
verse. 1611, ff. 147 b-152b.
Memoria de, metric*, 15th cent.
2571, f. 21 ; 2633, f. 36; 2683, f. 25.
Memoria de, metrice, 15th cent.
2471, f. 44; 2565, f. 30.
Hymn to, 15th cent. Fr. verse.
Marguetel de Saint-Denis (Charles
deX Seigneur de St. Evremond. Satirical
letter on the Peace of the Pyrenees to
the Marquis de Crequi, 1659. Fr.
3813, ff. 2-6.
Apologie pourJe Due de Beaufort,
17th cent. 3813,*. 19-31.
Essai, par le Due de Richelieu, sur
2321, f. 15 b.
Memoria de, prosaice, 15th cent.
2916, f. 126 b.
Margaret, St., coiled Pelagius. Legenda
de, 15th cent. 1936, f. 32.
Margaret of Austria, wife of Ottavio,
Duke of Parma ; Qovemess of the Nether-
lands, v. Netherlands.
Margaret of Austria, wife of Philip
III., of Spain, v. Spain, Sovereigns
of. Philip III.
Margaret of France, wife of Emmanuel
Philibcrti Duke of Savoy, v. Savoy,
Dukes of. Emmanuel Philibert.
MarggraviUB (Christianus), Professor
of Medicine and Chemistry at Leyden.
lnstitutiones medic*, 17th cent. 1277 ;
3922, ff. 2-28 b.
Praxis medica, 17th cent. 3922,
ff. 29-277.
Collegium chymicum, 167$. 3286 ;
—1676, 1678. 1284, ff. 1-62 b, 63-302 b.
Dictata et processus medici, 1676.
3921, ff. 162-199.
Cursus chymicus, 1685. 220, ff.
1-31 b.
Note in ejus Collegium de morbis
particularibus, late 17th cent. 609, ff.
137-146 b.
Letter to C. Schroedter, 1667.
Ut. 2876, f. 17.
Letter to, from Dr. S. Bellingham,
son caractere dans sea ouvrmges, 17th
cent. 2868, ff. 99-109 b.
Maria IiOuisa, rrife of Charles IIn of
Spain. v.Spain, Sovereigns of. Charles II.
Mariana (Maria Sybilla). t?. Merian.
Marianus (Angelas), v. Werdenhagen
(Johann Angel i us von).
Mariensell Convent, in Thuringia.
Alchemical treatises hidden in, by H.
Eshenreuth, 1403. 3644, ff. 86-97 b.
Marin (Antony), Merchant. Protest
against the Judges of Appeals at Tangier,
1668. Copy. 3509, f. 270.
Marin (F— X Champenois. Les (Euvres
de Pindare, translates par, 1617. Ex-
tract. 2553, f. 95.
Marinis (Marinus deX a Genoese Noble-
man. Petition to extend to Holland a
patent for supplying ships at sea with
fresh water condensed from salt, and for
propelling ships without wind against
tide, 1630. lAit. 223, f. 35.
Letter to Dr. May erne, 1630. JmU
223, f. 32.
Mario (Joannes), of Ulm. Letter to P.
M. Slegel, n. d. Lot. Copy. 2882, f. 42.
Marischal College, v. Aberdeen.
Marischal, Earl. v. Keith (William).
Markgravius, Dominus, Lugduni Bata-
vorum. v. Marggravius (Christianus).
Markham ( ), Treasurer of Lord
Carlisle. Accompts, 1677-1678. 2724,
f. 68.
Markham (Gervase). Treatise on the
horse, 17th cent. 3099.
The Inrichment of the Weald of
Kent, 1625. Printed and MS. 1607.
Medical receipts, 17 th cent. Lat.
167$. Lat. draft. 647, f. 43 b.
Marggravius (Georgius). Historia
re rum naturalium Brasilia, 17th cent.
Excerpts. 1554.
Life, 18th cent. 3339, ff. 33-38.
2818, ff. 145b-154b.
Markham (John). Warrant appointing
him to the office of searcher in the port
of London, 1661. 856, f. 26.
Markham (William), M.D. Lectures
read at " Barbour Chyrurgions '* Hall,
17th cent. 794.
INDEX.
343
Marlborough, Countess of. v. Ash-
burnham (Jane).
Marlborough, Duke of. v. Churchill
(John).
Marmion (Henry), ofDundalk, co. Louth,
Ireland. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1739.
4078, f. 229.
Marney, Baron, v. Marney (Henry).
Marney (Henry), Ut Baron Marney,
K.G. ; Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1522-
1523. Character of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 33 b.
Mamham (Edward). Extent of his land,
1672. 1456, f. 129.
Marnix van Bant Aid egonde (Marie
van), eldest dau of Philip van Maraix
van Sant Aldegonde. Album amicorum,
1579-1582. Fr., Ital. and Germ, 851.
Maraix van Sant Aldegonde (Philip
ran). Epithalamium pro eo et J. de
Lannoy, 1591. 2764, ff. 89-93.
Marocco. Present state of, by T. Fisher,
1663. 505, ff. 83b-110.
Treaties with England, circ. 1666-
1676. 1958, ff. 36, 51-53 ; 2680, ff. 47-
49 b; 3509, ff. 157b-161b; 3510, f.
107 ; 3512, ff. 257-263 b.
Letters to the Emperor, from Col.
H. Norwood, 1668, 166g. Span. 3499,
ff. 22, 26, 64.
Safe conduct from the Emperor
for the English Ambassador, 1669. Arab.
and Span. 3299, f. 130 b.
Relation of Sieur G. Mouette's
captivity in, 1670-1681. Transl. 845.
Capture by the Moors of an Italian
boat, recaptured by the Tangier garrison,
1672. 3514, f. 98.
Receipt of the Moors for captives,
1673. Span. 3513, f. 103.
Correspondence of the Emperor
with Lord Middleton, 1673, 167|. Span.
and Engl. Copies. 1958, ff. 38, 44 b, 46.
Relation of the voyage of the
Fathers of La Mercy to the Kingdom of,
in 1681, for the redemption of Christian
slaves; by L. Desmay, 18th cent. Transl.
822.
v. also Fez, Kingdom of.
Marocco Company. Endeavour to
establish it, with reasons against it,
1661. 1956, ff. 45, 46, 50 b, 61 b ; 3509,
ff. 4-U b.
Maroldus (Ortolphus). Practica medica,
17th cent. Extracts. 1833, ff. 174-
176 b.
Maroloi8 (Samuel). Ars muniendi, 17th
cent. Engl, extract. 3881, f. 37.
Marot (Clement). Collection of his
rondeau i, 17th cent. Fr. 2553, ff. 85-
134 b.
Marot (Jean). Collection of his rondeaux,
17th cent. Fr. 2553, ff. 85-134 b.
MarquardU8, Sacerdos. Elegv on, by
J. Pragest, 17th cent. Lat. 1378, f. 37.
Marquerdo, Conte. v. Fuggara ( •)»
Contessa.
Marret (Etienne), March* md Libraire of
Montpellier. Letter to, from Dr. P.
Chirac, n. <L Fr. 4058, f. 124.
Marriage. On the lawfulness of marri-
ages between First Cousins, by J. Hales,
1630. 363, ff. 49-54 b.
Ballad on marriage, with musical
notes, 17th cent. 292, f. 5 b.
v. Map (Walter).
Marriek Abbey, co. York. A metrical
prophecy found in, 17th cent. 292,
f. lb.
Marron (Benito), i Genoese Merchant,
Papers relating to proceedings against,
1668. Span. 3513, ff. 27-33 b.
Marroule (Nicolas de), Sieur de Cham-
pagne. Preparations chymicales, 17th
- cent. 283, ff. 171-182 b, 246-262 b.
Marrowe (George), Monk of tfostal
Priory, co. York. Alchemical processes,
1437. Copied, 1600. 3687, ff. 1-12.
Marseilles, in France. Experiences du
Prof. A. Deidiersur la Biledes pestiflrds
de, 1721. 3323, ff. 215-218 b; 3324,
ff. 221-228; 4034, f. 7.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempt home,
1688. 3665, f. 17.
Marsh (James), Cliaplam to Charles I.
Note of dispensation granted to, to hold
two livings, 1631. 856, f. lib.
Marshall {Dr. ). Letter to Rev.
Hooke,166*. Copy. 1326, ff. 140b-
142 b.
Marshall (James). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. d. 4067, f. 45.
Marshall (John). Letter to Dr. N. Coga
1681. Copy. 4025, ff. 167-170 b.
Marshall (John), M.D., of Portsmouth.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1710. 4064, f. 236.
Marshall al. Martial (William), Fellow
of Merton College (1541 -1583), and Prin-
cipal of St. Alban Hall, Oxford. Owned
MS. 2269.
344
INDEX.
Marshall (William), M.D., of St. John's
College, Cambridge. Medical thesis, 17th
cent. 3312, f. 17.
Marsigli (Luigi Ferdinando), Count.
" Osservazioni intorno al Bosforo Tracio ; "
extracts from, by Dr. R. Hooke, 1682.
1039, f. 135.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1722. Fr.
4046, f. 215.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1701.
L<it. 4068, f. 29.
Marsilli (Alo:). v. Marsigli (Luigi
Ferdinando), Conte.
Marston (John), Dramatist. Masque
presented to the Dowager Lady Derby
at Ashby, 1607. Fragm. 848, f. 9.
Chronogram on the Duke of
Buckingham, 1628. 826, f. 181 b.
MaTBWOrth, co. Buckingham. Agree-
ment for the inclosure of the lower field
at, 1651. 2728, B. f. 157.
Martelli (Pandolfo). Capitoli a, di A. F.
Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff. 159-161 b.
Marten (Sir Henry), M.P. for Oxford
University. Speech in the conference of
both Houses, 1628. 826, f. 108.
Martial (Guilielraus). v. Marshall
(William).
Martialis (Marcus Valerius). Epigram-
mata, 17th cent, bxtractt. 1381, ff.
41 b-45 b.
Kpigram on the marriage of Pudens
and Claudia Peregrina; translated and
applied to R. Bolles and M. Hussey,
17th cent. 292, f. 3.
Martiall (Thomas). Letter to a friend,
n. d. Copy. 1454, f. 14.
Martin, r. Martyn.
Martin, S. Legenda de, 15th cent.
1936, ff. 77-84 b.
Martin (Anthony), Bishop of Meath and
Clonmncnois (pb. 1650). Royal warrant
recommending his successor, 1660. 856,
f. 28 b.
Martin (Benjamin), of Chichester, Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1738, 1741. 4056, ff.
16, 26 ; 4057, ff. 85, 96.
Martin (E — ), Mistress of Knujht,
of Dover Street, London. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, with draft of answer, 1725,
1726. 4048, ft. 17, 174.
Martin (Henry), Commander. Journal
of vovage from London to the Malay
Straits, 1699-170}. 2504, ff. 90-102 b.
Martin (Jacques). Speech on behalf of,
by his Advocate G. Bonnivert, late 17th
cent. Fr. 1009, f. 163.
Martin (John). Letter to Lord Falkland,
signed by, 1624. 3827, f. 41.
Martin (Joseph), of Rood Lane, London.
Letter to, from J. Monro, 1700. 4025,
f. 190.
Martin (Josias), M.D. Praxis medica,
1650. 383.
Owned, temp. Chas. II., MS. 1066.
Letter to, from E. May, 1676.
1378, f. 40.
Martin (Josiah), Quaker. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 313.
Martin Ql—),ofNeatswellBury. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4077, f. 329.
Martin (M — ). Letter from her to
Green, n. d. 4067, f. 46.
Martin (Martin), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1697-1716, and n. d. 4036,
ff. 338, 358 ; 4038, f. 127 ; 4039, f. 165 ;
4040, f. 384 ; 4044, f. 220 ; 4059, f. 314.
Subscription towards his travels
in the Western Hebrides, from Sir H.
Sloane, 169f. 4068, f. 18.
Martin (Samuel), Consul at Algiers.
Declaration relative to a debt, 167|.
3512, f. 102.
State of Algiers according to his
remarks, temp. Chas. II. 2755, ff. 53-57 b.
Martin (Thomas). History of Free-
masonry, 1659. 3323, ff. 209-214.
Martin (William), Surgeon, of London.
Translation of Thierry de Hery's treatise
on the French pox, 1588. 2323, ff. 9-48.
Martin of Valencia, Franciscan Friar.
Life, 17th cent. 1470, ff. 8-11 b.
Martindale (Henry), of Spilsby, co.
Lincoln. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1738.
4055, f. 411.
Martineau (David), Surgeon, of Norwich.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1723. 4025,
f. 171.
Martini (David), M.D., of Leyden. Ac-
knowledgment of loan from Dr. Belling-
ham, 1673. 447, f. 168.
Martini (Nicolas), of Riga. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1717. 4045, f. 83.
Autograph in album, 1696. 2360,
f. 81.
Martinique Isle, W. Indies. Signs to
know Mattalino, when approaching bv
sea, 17th cent. 2292, f. 34.
Martin iufl (Conrad), Minister at Buden-
gen. Letter to, from J. Dury, 1632.
Lot, 654, ff. 84-87 b.
INDEX.
345
Martinus (Cornelias), Professor of Logic
at Helmstadt. Disputationes physicae,
1592. 3436.
Lis cam D. Hoffmanno de philo-
sophise usu, 1600. 3430, ff. 1-16 b.
Martinus Polonus. v. Martinus
Strepus, Archbishop of Gnesen.
Martinus Strepus, Archbishop of
Gnesen. Imperatorum Pontificumque
Romanorum chronicon usque ad annum
451, 15th cent. Tmperf. jj90, ff. 53-74 b.
- Idem chronicon ab anno 34 usque
ad annum 1273, 15th cent 289, ff. 96-
108 b.
Martyn. v. Martin.
Martyn (John). Letter to H. Power,
1663. Copy. 1326, f. 40.
Martyn (John), L.R.C.P. Medicamenta
selectiora, 1676. 495.
Notes to "Pharmacopoeia Londi-
nensis, 1678," 17th cent. Autogr. 422.
Owned MS. 496.
Martyn (John), Professor of Botany at
Cambridge University . Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 172f-1730, and n. d. 4047, £.
328 ; 4048, f. 62 ; 4051, f. 42 ; 4059,
ff. 316, 317 ; 4076, f. 131.
Martyn (Richard), of Westminster School,
and of Trinity College, Cambridge. Epis-
tola ad prasulem quendam, 1 654. 223,
f. 31.
Martyn (Thomas), of Port Royal, Jamaica.
Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1680-1682.
2724, ff. 223-227.
Martyn (W— ). Letter to J. Petiver,
«. d. 4067, f. 47.
Martyne (Su- Henry), M.P. for Oxford
University, v. Marten.
Martyr (Peter). v. Vermigli (Retro
Martire).
Marutious. v. Mauritius.
Marvell (Andrew). The Loyal Scot, by
Clea viand's Ghost, in verse, 17th cent.
655, ff. 18-21 b.
Dialogue, in verse, between Brit-
tania and Sir W. Ralegh, 17th cent.
655, ff. 22-25 ; 3516, ff. 42-45.
On Hodge going up to view the
Pyramid, 17th cent. 655, f. 59.
Instructions to a Painter, 17th
cent. 901, f. 1 : 3087, f. 28.
Poem on Col. Blood's stealing the
Mary, S.9 the Blessed Virgin. De laudibus
B. Virginis, 13th cent, lmperf. 1056,
Life of, by J. Lydgate, 15th cent.
Tmperf. 1785, ff. 14-29 b.
Miracle of, 15th cent. 3548, f. 7.
Stanzas in honour of, 15th cent-
^97, f. 88.
Hymns to, 15th cent. Lot. 783,
B. f. 17 b ; Fr. 2321, ff. 14-15 b.
Octavas a nuestra seftora, hechas
por un soldado, late 16th cent. 796,
f. 47.
Prayer to, 16th cent. Lot. 2419,
ff. 14 b-18.
Prayers to, for each day of the
week, 17th cent. 3785.
Mary, S.t of Egypt. Life of, 17th cent.
2569, ff. 46-54.
Mary Magdalene, S. Memoria de,
15th cent. 2471, f. 40; 2565, f. 24;
2633, f. 30; 2683, f. 19.
Memoria de, 15th cent. 2916,
f. 125 b.
Mary, the Prophetess, v. Miriam.
Mary, Queen of England, v. England,
Sovereigns of.
Mary, Queen of Scots. v. Scotland,
Sovereigns of.
Maryland, in N. America. Remarks by
J. Petiver on a Natural History Collec-
tion from, 18th cent. 3324, f. 4.
M& Sha* Allah, Al-Misri. Liber de
receptionibus, a Joanne Hispalensi inter-
pretatus, 13th cent. 2030, ff. 31b-
40 b;— 15th cent. lmperf. 620, ff. 15-
24 b.
Epistola in rebus eclipsis lunss et
in conjunctionibus planetarum ac revo-
lutionibus annorum, a Johanne Hispa-
lensi translata, 15th cent. 332, ff. 13 b-
15 b; 636, ff. 74-76 b ; 702, ff. 14-16.
Verba de cclipsibus et conjunctioni-
bus plauetarum, 15th cent. 702, f. 2.
De septem mundi climatibus, 15th
Regalia, 18th cent. Lat. and Engl.
3413, f. 29 b.
cent. 702, f. 31.
Maso al. Wilson (Elizabeth), r. Wilson.
Ma8on (Cornelius), of Cannon Street,
London. Letters toaSir H. Sloane, 17gg,
174J. 4050, f. 258 ; 4057, f. 12.
Mason (J — ). Directions for making
wax- work, fruit, sweetmeats, etc., 17th
cent. 631, ff. 2H-37.
Mason (James), of Farby. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1701. 4078, f. 230.
346
INDEX.
Mason (Sir John). Memorial and in-
structions to, as Ambassador to France,
20 May, 23 June, 2 July, 1551. 2442,
ff. 44, 46, 49, 50.
Character of, 17th cent. 1523, f. 39.
Ma80n (John), of Kew Bond Street,
London. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1717,
173}. 4045, f. 9 ; 4053, f. 157.
Mason (Robert), of Lincoln's Inn, M.P.
for Winchester; after*. Recorder of
London. Speech in Parliament, 1628.
826, ff. 102 b-106.
Masouiller (Pere ), Jacobin. Re-
lation des indispositions du, 17th cent.
2492, f. 67.
Massa (Niccold), M.D. De capitis vul-
neribus ex, 17th cent. 1719, ff. 1-40.
Massachusetts Bay, Province of, N.
America. Paper money issued by the
General Assembly, 1713. 2375, A.
Massareene, Viscount, t. Skeffington
(John).
Massaria (Alexander). De mensium sup-
pression ex, 17th cent. 3308, ff. 60-67.
Massey (Andrew), Professor of Philo-
sophy at Edinburgh. Physica specialis,
1682-168$. 1246, ff. 3-114.
Tractatusmetaphysicus, 1683-168}.
1246, ff. 114b-124.
Physica specialis Cartesiana, 1683.
1246, ff. 125-178.
Massey (Isaac), Apothecary, of London.
Letter to, from Dr. W. Beeston, 1705.
4064, f. 83.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. </.
4059, f. 318.
Massey (Richard Middleton), M.D., of
Wisbeach and Chester. M. Listen Scara-
bscorum Anglia? terrestrium historia,cum
figuris et additionibus ab, 18th cent.
783, A.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1702-1716,
and n. d. 4063, f. 167 ; 4064, ff. 36,
38, 257; 4065, ff. 167, 268; 4067, ff.
48, 49.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane. 1705-
1741, and n. d. 4040, ff. 22, 51, 84, 181,
214, 237, 357, 375, 381 ; 4041, ff. 36,
48, 73, 121, 124, 134, 196 ; 4042, ff. 40,
51, 129, 229, 279, 283, 285, 302 ; 4043,
ff. 8, 207; 4044, ff. 166, 237; 4045, ff.
38, 72, K6; 4046, f. 122; 4047, f. 283;
4048, f. 122 ; 4057, f. 3 ; 4050, f. 319 ;
4078, ff. 8, 13.
Letter to G. Kd wards, 174 J. 4066,
f. 126.
Ma88ie (Jacobus). Formerly owned MS.
3445.
Masters (Christopher). Certificate of
burial of Jone his wife in Westminster
Abbey, 1642. 2251, f. 81.
Masworth, co. Bucks, v. Mars worth.
Mathematics. De arithmetics pro-
gressione, 12th cent. 1102, A.
Problematum arithmeticorum so-
lutiones, 1296. Imperf. 3281, f. 26.
De algorismo, 13th- 14th centt.
3281, ff. 4-13 b, 49-56 b.
•' Tabula docens legere algorismum
per numerum Latin urn," 14th cent.
2250, f. 2.
• De minntiis, 15th cent. Imperf.
3887, ff. 1-11 b.
De operationibus et officio qnad-
rantis, 15th cent. 636, f. 138.
De algorismo, 15th cent.
f. 128 b.
De arithmetic*, 16th cent.
3722,
1620,
ff. 57-72 b.
Mathematical collections, 17th
cent. 1470, ff. 103-135 b (reversed);
Dutch. 2826, ff. 90b-95, 110b-120b
(reversed); 2884, passim.
Mathematical observations by Dr.
F. Bernard, 17th cent. 3858, ff. 1-14,
19, 20, 37-43 b.
Treatise of arithmetic, 17th cent.
Imperf. 3397, ff. 7-27 b.
Scheme for a "Magnum opus
mathematicum," addressed to S. Hart lib,
1638. 652, f. 190.
Compendium arithmetic** ad in-
telligendum textum J. a Sacrobosco,
1662. 1221, ff. 1-9.
Arithmetical and geometrical intro-
duction to fortification, 17th cent. Fr.
2293.
Treatise on arithmetic, geometry
and fortification, 17th cent. Hal. and
Engl 3909.
Arithmetical and geometrical
problems, timber measure, etc, 17th
cent. 3784.
Rules for mensuration and geo-
metrical questions, 17th cent. 3932,
ff. 58-84 b.
Mathematical questions and pro-
positions, 17th cent. 2540.
Mathematical recreation, 17th cent.
Owned, in 1705, MS. 1124, and,
in 1721, MS. 2749.
2818, ff. 108 b-127 b.
Questions resolved by algebra,
17th cent. 2281, f. 48.
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INDEX.
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Mathematics (continued). Examples
in arithmetic, 17th cent. 1863, ff. 49 b-
67 b (reversed) ; 1900, 65-85 (reversed);
Dutch. 1983, B. f. 46 ; 2281, ff. 4-7 ;
3769, ff. 13b-15.
Abrege* des fraction* decimales,
17th cent. 2861.
Tabulse variationum pro rebus
variis conficiendis sire reperiendis, 17th
cent. 651, ff. 92-104.
Notes of inventions of mathemati-
cal instruments, with a letter " de vitro
hrperbolico," 17th cent. Lat. Two
copies. 651, ff. 160-164, 169-172.
Qusedam de figuris mathematicis,
17th cent. 3888, ff. 5-9.
On the construction and use of
the quadrant, capp. 7-16, 1654. Imperf.
904, ff. 188 b-210.
On the use of the little quadrant,
17th cent. 924.
Numeration in decimal arithmetic,
18th cent. 3752, f. 28.
r. Brush (Thomas).
Gersten (Christianus Ludovicus).
Golding (Thomas).
Mennher (Valentine).
Nisbet (Gabriel).
Mather (Cotton), Minister at Boston,
New England. Letter to J. Petiver,
1716. 4065, f. 255.
Letters to Dr. J. Woodward, 1716.
Copies. 3340, ff. 277-297 b.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172J.
Copy. 3324, f. 260.
Mather (Kdward). Formerly owned MS.
1986.
Mathew (Job). Letters to J. Petiver,
1708, 1713. 4064, f. 180 ; 4065, f. 122.
Mathews (Jane), Widow. Petition to
Lord Chancellor Sommers, 1698 . 4037,
f. 193
Mathews (John), Soldier, at Tangier.
Charge against, by E. Swinford, 1670.
3514, f. 45.
Mathews (John), Merchant, of Cadiz.
Letter to J. Luke, 1675. 3512, f. 216.
Letter to, from Col. Norwood,
I66f 3509, f. 162.
Mathews (John), and Co.; of Cadiz.
Letter to J. Luke, 167J. 3511, ff. 67-
70.
Letter to Sir F. Bedingfield, 1672.
3511, f. 94.
Mathews (William), of Ledbury, co.
Heref. Letter to Dr. N. Grew, 168§.
4076, f. 133.
Mathurin, S. Memoria de, 15th cent.
2916, f. 124 b.
Matilda, 8., Abbess. Liber spiritualis
gratis, 15th cent. Extract. 982, ff. 54-
60 b.
Mattalino al. Martinique Isle, W.
Indies, v. Martiniqne.
Mattewas (John), " An outlandish man
lately come into England.'* Order to
various parishes for passing him from
St. Margaret's, Westminster, to his
Regiment in Ireland, 1690. 2717. f. 23.
Matthfleus (Philippus), M.D. of Utrecht.
Collegium medicum practicum, 17th
cent. 2831, ff. 2-228 b.
. Epitome tractatus de febribus,
17th cent. 2831, ff. 229-257.
Matthew (Tobias), Dean of Durham,
afterw. Archbishop of York. Speech in
Convocation, 1580. Lat. 1710, ff. 104-
106.
Supplication, in the name of Con-
vocation, to Qu. Elizabeth for restoring
Archbishop Grindal ; written by, 158}.
Lat. 1710, f. 106 b.
Sermon on 1 Cor. ix. 24-27, at St.
Lawrence's church, 1604. Abstract.
2172, f. 3.
Royal letter to, cone, two pre-
sentations to Kerkelitaton church, [1626].
856, f. 14 b.
Matthew (Sir Tobie), eldest son of Arch-
bishop Matthew. Letter to, when in the
Fleet prison, from Sir F. Bacon, [1606].
3078, f. 53.
Matthews (John). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. d. 4067, f. 54.
Matthto (Christianus). Theatrum his-
toricum theoretico-practicum, 1 7th cent.
Excerpts. 1217, ff. 1-4.
Matthias (Jacobus), Bishop of Aarhuu*,
in Denmark. Letter to, from B. Severi-
nius, 1651. Lat. 2870, f. 44 b-47.
Matthias, Emperor of Germany, v.
Germany, Emperors of.
Matthleu (Pierre), Historian. Remar-
ques d'estat et d'histoire sur la vie de
M. de Villeroy, 17th cent. Extntct.
1009, f. 263.
Matthiolus. v. Mattioli (Pietro An-
drea).
Mattloli (Pietro Andrea). Praxis et
observationes alienorum con firm at« a,
16th cent. 1180, ff. 37-49 b.
Extract cone, the Plague from his
Commentary on Dioscorides de Venenis,
17th cent. Transl. 791, f. 15.
348
INDEX.
Maturin, S. v. Mathurin, S.
Maubray (John), Lecturer on Midwifery.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1724, and n. d.
4047, ff. 284, 297 ; 4059, f. 321.
Mauclerc (James), of Plymouth. Let-
ter to D. Elder, 1694. 4062, f. 253.
Maudington, Lord. v. Douglas (James),
1st Baron Mordington.
Maudsley (Robert), Student in Physic
and Astrology. "Flora's Cabinett un-
lockt," [1664-1689]. 1051.
Mauidrous (Joannes). Verses addressed
to J. Rapheleng, 17th cent. Lat. 2764,
f. 172.
Maule (Thomas), Private Secretary to
Lord Falkland at Dublin Castle. Letter
to, from M. Turner, 1628. 3827, f. 140.
Mauleverer (Ja — > Obserrationes de
Praxi medica, et methodus prescribendi
formulas remediorum, 17th cent. 942.
Mauleverer (Sir Richard), of Allerton
Mauleverer, co. York. Extracts from
his muniments relating to Yorkshire
families, 16th cent. 3836, ff. 56 b-64.
Maunder (Roger), Master of Balliol
College, and. Vice-Chancellor of Oxford.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, [1700].
3984, f. 226.
Maunsell ( \ of Thorpe. Letter to
Dr. Glisson, 1671. 2251, f. 119.
Maunsell (Sir Robert), v. Mansell.
Maupertuis. v. Morceau at. Moreau
de Maupertuis.
Maurepas, Comte de. v. Phelypeaux
(Jean Frederic).
Maurioe, Ixmdfjrave of Hesse-Cassel.
v. Hesse-Tassel, Landgrave of. Maurice.
Maurice, Prince, 3rd son of Frederic F.,
Elector Palatine. Articles of agreement
with the Parliamentarian forces, 1644.
1983, B. f. 14.
Maurice (M— ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1729. 4077, ff. 327, 335.
Mauritania Plava (Gualterus de),
Bishop of Loon. Correspondence with
Hugo de S. Victore, 14th cent. Ixit.
Copy. 1777, f. 95.
Mauritius, Tsle of. Charts of, by Sir
N. Miller, late 17th cent. 1040, ff. 53 b,
57 b.
Draught of the new harbour in,
by Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665,
f. 46 b.
Mauritius (Caspar), Pastor ecclesia 3.
Jacnbi tfamburgensis. Elogium in, a M.
Kirstenio, 1675. 2888, ff. 66-73.
Mauritius (Mathurnus), M.D. Exerci-
tatio medica, 1570. 2110, ff. 137-142.
MaUTUB, Magister Salernitanus. Urines,
et regulae de febribus, 13th cent. 342,
ff. 136-145.
De sterilitate hum ana, 15th cent.
3124, ff. 331 b-354b.
Mawe (Leonard), Bishop of Bath and
Wells. Royal permission to hold a
benefice with his fellowship at Peter-
house, Cambridge, 1604. 1441, f. 50 b.
Maximilian, King of t?te Romans, v.
Germany, Emperors of.
Mazimilianus ( ). Qusedam ex,
de miraculis circa Eucharistiam factis,
16th cent. 1568, f. 375 b.
Maxwell ( ), M.D. Miscellaneous
receipts given to, by J. Hall, his apothe-
cary, 1652. Lat. and Engl. 3505,
ff. 218b-239b.
Maxwell (Elizabeth). Horoscope, 1620.
1782, f. 24.
Maxwell (John), 4th Baron Merries.
Letter to Lord Scrope and Sir F. Knoll is,
1568. Copy. 3199, f. 37 b.
Letter to Qu. Elizabeth, 1568.
Copy. 3199, f. 44.
Maxwell (John), Bishop of Boss. Sen-
tence of deposition against, 1638. 650,
f. 70.
Maxwell (John), Traveller. Account of
the Cape of Good Hope, [1706]. Hologr.
3399, ff. 49-53 b ;— Copies. 3336, ff. 26-
30 b; 3369.
Letter to Dr. Harris, [1706]. 3399,
f. 48.
Maxwell (Ro— ). Letters to J. Petiver,
1714-1717. 4065, ff. 191, 219, 283.
Maxwell (Robert) 2nd Fori of Niths-
dale. Notes of his life, 1618, 1660.
1708, f. 118.
May (Elizabeth). Letter to Dr. J. Martin,
1676. 1378, f. 40.
May (Sir Humphry), Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster. Speeches in Par-
liament, 1628, 162J. Abstracts. 826,
ff. 49, 147.
Royal message sent by, to the
House of Commons, 1628. 826, f. 118 b.
Privy Council letter to Lord Falk-
land, signed by, 1626. 3827, f. 89.
Letter to, from Cambridge Univer-
sity, n. d. 1775, f. 41b.
>
INDEX.
349
May (John), Master of Catharine Hall,
Cambridge. Letter to, as Vice-Chan-
cellor, from Sir W. Cecil, 1570. 3562,
f. 29.
May (John). Commonplace book, 1636-
1671. 165.
May (William), President of Queens9
College, Cambridge. Royal appointment
of, on a Commission on Cambridge Uni-
versity, 1546. 3562, f. 2.
Mayard, Dr. v. Mayerne (Theodore
Turquet de).
Mayault ( ). Chemical preparations
and processes, 1608. Fr. and Lot.
283, ff. 95-130 b ;—Fr. 3426, ff. 116-
146.
Formerly owned
Mayootte (Robert).
MS. 3548.
Mayden ( ), of Cambridge. Notes
of his sermons, by D. Poote, 17th cent.
598, ff. 66 b, 72 b, 75.
Maydwelle (James). Letter to J.
Greene, 169}. 857, f. 89.
Mayer (John Baptist). Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1729, 1730, and n. d. 4050,
f. 223 ; 4051, f. 62 ; 4059, f. 323.
Mayerne Turquet (Louis de), father
of Theodore Turquet de Mayerne. Le
Vitt de' pit tori, scultori e architettori
di G. Vasari ; translated by, 1 7th cent.
Fr. 2001 ; 2057.
Letter to M. Roaldes, n. d. Fr.
Orig. draft and copy. 2001, ff. 2-16 b ;
2057, ff. 1-14 b.
Mayerne (Theodore Turquet de), Baron ;
M.D. Notebook on Logic, when a
schoolboy in Class n. at Geneva, 1585.
2013, ff. 1-68, 84-86.
Collectanea medica et chemica,
1601-1655. 127; 174, ff. 16-49 b;
206, A. B. passim; 283; 304; 380;
552 ; 646, ff. 5, 27 ; 678 ; Lot., Fr.
and Engl. Partly autogr. 693 ; 1087,
ff. 60, 63.
Formula remediorum, 17th cent.
1179; 1512; 1562, ff. 35, 40 ;— 1630.
Lat., Fr. and Engl 1978 ; 1979 ; 1988-
1999; 2019; 2020; 2022; 2041. Fr.
and Engl. 2043-2051; 2055; 2058-
2081; 2083-2085; 2088-2093. Oerm.
2094 ; 2096. Oerm. 2097, ff. 93-105 ;
2105, A. ff. 22-25 b; 2105 B.; 2110,
ff. 1-136; 2126, ff. 59b-69; 2129;
2207.
Cod si lis et epistolae medicse, 1607-
165}. Lat. and Engl. 2213; 2216,
ff. 161-188; 2220; 2222; 2235-2239,
passim \ 2500; 3426.
Mayerne (Theodore Turquet de), Baron ;
MJD. (continued). Cancer scrophulosus
occultus in mamma sinistra, 1602. 2089,
ff. 40-46 b.
Antidotaria, sc. aulicum, domesti-
cum,et vulgare, 1606-1 630. 2056, ff. 27-
151b.
Antidotarium vulgare, 1609. 2056,
ff. 108-151.
Antidotarium de aquis et syrupis,
1640. 2087, ff. 1-31.
Antidotarius, 17th cent. 2112.
Catalogus remediorum in Antiilo-
tario particulari describendorum, 17th
cent. 2054.
Enchiridion ad praxin medicina
et observation es de Caruncula, 1607.
2105, A. ff. 1-21.
Experiments in the art of dyeing,
1639-1650. Autogr. Fr. 3423.
Chymica praxis ad medicinam ex
ejus collectaneis, 1650. 2520, ff. 59-94.
Praxeos Mayernianae Syntagma,
1690. Extracts. 2345, f. 8.
Praxeos ejus Syntagma alterum,
1695. 1845, ff. 12-39.
Notes to " Pharmacopoeia Londi-
nensis, editio tertia, 1627," 17th cent.
245.
Pharmacopoeia, 17 th cent.
ff. 1-35.
Pharmacopoeus, 17th cent.
947,
2100,
ff. 82-116.
Diarium medicum, 1611. Lat.
and Fr. 2086.
Ordonnances medicinales de, 17 th
cent. 3252, f. 9.
Prescriptions for the English Royal
• family, 1612-1644. Lat. 1679.
Consilium pro illustrissimo quodam
Anglo, 17th cent. 2253, f. 208.
De amuletis, 17th cent. 1184.
Observationes dc arthritide, 17th
cent. 1116, f. 1.
Plaister against bruises, 17th cent.
782, f. 106 b.
Curatio epilepsias R. Ker ab, 1631.
1562, ff. 36-39.
De lapide philosophorum, 17th
cent. 1183 ; 1185; 1186 ;— 1621, 1622.
1984.
Letter to Sir T. Edmondes, 1629.
Fr. Autogr. copy. 2046, f. 111.
Letter to, from M. de Marin is,
1630. Lat. 223, f. 32.
Letters to, from Lady Sussex,
164}. 206, A. ff. 36 b, 81 b.
350
INDEX.
Mayerne (Theodore Turquet de), Baron ;
M.D. (continued). Letters to, from
Charles I. and Qu. Henrietta Maria,
1644. Fr. 1679, ff. 71b, 72.
Letter to, from J. Petitot, 1644.
Fr. 2052, f. 163.
Note of his birth, 28 Sept. 1573.
127, f. 2 b.
Prescription by, for his first wife,
Marguerite Elburch de Boetseler d'Aspre,
' n. d. 2081, f. 20 b.
Prescription by, for his second wife,
Isabella Joachymi, 1648. 2207, ff. 77 b, 79.
Verses to, by R. Thory, 17th cent.
1768, f. 34.
Mayhew (M — ). Letter to Lady Sloane,
n. d. 4076, f. 134.
Maynard (Edward). Collections relating
to the art of navigation and journals of
voyages, 1667-1670. 1426.
Maynard (John), Butcher. Scheme of
his nativity, 1573-1625. 1707, f. 24.
Maynard (William), Isl Baton Maynard.
Letter to Cambridge University, 1618.
Copy. 3562, f. 25.
Maynard (William), M.D., of Wigan,
co. Lane. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1734. 4053, f. 289.
Mayne (Jasper), Dramatist; ArcJtdeaeon
of Chichester. Formerly owned MS. 3468.
Mayne (Symon), Iicgicide. Royal grant
of his forfeited lands to Lady Marl-
borough, 1660. 856, f. 23 b.
Maynwaiing (Arthur), Auditor of the
Imfrrests. Owned, in the 17 th cent.,
MS. 1023.
Maynwaiing (Everard). Tutela sani-
tatis, 17th cent. Extracts. 3711, ff.
69-72.
De scorbuto, 17th cent. 2534,
f. 49 b.
Maynwaiing (Sir Henry), Lieutenant
of Dover Castle. **An abstract and
exposition of all things perteyninge to
the practique of navigation," temp. Jas. I.
207.
" Of Piracie along the Tnrkish and
Spanish Coasts," temp. Jas. I. 1010.
Maynwaiing (Robert), Captain. Ac-
quittance to Widow A. Griffyn, 1643.
118, f. 75.
Maynwaiing (Roger), Bishop of St.
David's. Censure of, by the Parlia-
ment, 14 June, 1628. 1199, f. 65 b;
2251, f. 77.
Maynwaiing (Roger), Bishop of St.
David's (continued). Submission of, 21
June, 1628. 1199, f. 64.
Proclamation for suppressing his
sermons, 24 June, 1628. Printed. 826,
f. 127.
Mayo (John), Physiologist and Chemist.
Note of his birth, 1640. 1708, f. 117.
Mayotta, Comoro Isles, Africa. Chart
of the roadstead, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, f. 62.
Mayrus ( ), Medicus. Owned, in
1561, 1565, MS. 212; and MS. 338.
Mazarella ( ), Capitain. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Fr. and Engl. 4059,
f. 324.
Mazarin, Cardinal, r. Mazzarini (Giulio),
Cardinal.
Mazzarini (Giulio), Cardinal. Remon-
strance du Parlement de Paris contre
son retour, [1652]. 2680, f. 1.
Collection of Mazarinades, 17th
cent. Fr. 3813, ff. 32-40 b.
Sonnet on, 17th cent. Fr. 895,
f. 15.
Index to the Brienne MSS. in his
library, cue 1660. 322.
Mazzuoli (Giovanni), detto Stradino.
Capitoli a, di A. F. Grazzini, 17th cent.
1880, ff. 66 b-73, 90-95 b
Mazzuoli (Giovanni Pietro). Medicura
consilium pro, 17th cent. Ital. 2253,
f. 244.
Meack (Edmund), Apothecary. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1731. 4052, f. 51.
Mead (J[ame», Solicitor. Letter relat-
ing to the settlement of the estate of the
Col lege of Physicians, 1723. 1 968, f. 10.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172}.
4047, f. 125.
Mead (Richard), if./). Order of Council
to, to take measures against the plague,
1721. 3984, f. 101.
Reports on Lord Orrery's health,
172|. 3984, ff. 113, 114.
Report on Mrs. Coke's body,
172J. 4078, f. 99.
Harveian oration, 1723. Lat.
Lnperf. 4026, f. 420.
Answer to the Customs Commis-
sioners, as to the safety of opening in-
fected goods, 1743. 4034, f. 1.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 172 J, and
n.d. 4049, f. 89 ; 4059, ff. 326-336.
Letter to, from J. Purnell, 1732.
4066, f. 95.
INDEX.
351
Meade (Joseph), v. Mede.
Meade (William), Sergeant, at Tangier.
Charge against, for assault, 1669. 3514,
f. 11.
Meadowe (Sir Philip). Letter to Dr.
W. Dillingham, 1644. Lat. 1710, f. 180.
Mearne (Samuel). Scheme of his nativity,
1624. 1707, f. 25 b.
Meath and Clonmacnois, Bishop of.
v. Martin (Anthony).
Mebuss (C — ), Alchemist. Letter to Sir
II. Sloane, 1714. 4043, f. 319.
Mechanical Philosophy. Patent for
(a) condensing fresh water from salt
for the use of ships at sea, and (b) pro-
pelling vessels without wind against
tide, 1630. Lot. 223, f. 35.
De mechanicis, 17th cent. 2572,
ff. 7-21 b.
Mechanical observations and cal-
culations, 17th cent. Lat. aud Fr.
2K82, ff. 58-66.
Sketches and descriptions of machi-
nery, 17th cent. Germ. 2577, A. ff. 84-
89.
Dc fabrica et usu instrument!
Partii, 17th cent. 482, ff. 2-3 b.
r. Williams (Sir Maurice), M.D.
Mecklenburg, Duchy of. Collectanea
historic* ecclesiastics et civilia de, 18th
cent. 2886, ff. 1-12.
John IV. Autograph of Sophia
his widow, in album, 1608. 3415, f. 11.
Mecklenburg (Anna Sophia von). Auto-
graph in album, 1608. 3415, f. 11.
Mecklenburg - Gustrow, Duke of.
John Albert II. Autographs of him
and Margaret Elisabeth his wife in
album, 1610. 3415, f. 12 b.
Mecklenburg - Sohwerin, Lhrfx of.
Adolphus Frederic I. Autograph in
album, 1608. 3415, f. 12.
Medoafe (Jacobus), If. IK, of Ireland.
Medical certificate of the frigidity of
H Reynolds, 1616. Lat. 1709, f. 141.
Mede (Joseph), Fellow of ( 'hrist's College,
Caml>ridjr. Letter on framing a funda-
mental con legion, n. d. Copy. 1465,
f. 167.
Prophecy taken by, out of a MS.
of P. Cirebner, 17th cent. Lat. and Engl.
648, ff. 32, 37.
Meder (Heinrich Burchard), of Ober-
/.itusitx. Autograph in album, 1691.
2360, f. 19.
Medici ( ), Cardinal de9. Alchemical
process, 16th cent. Lat. and Fr. 3422,
f. 25.
Medici (Antonio), M.D., of Florence.
Medical advice for A. Barbarigo, 1641.
Ital. 2253, f. 183.
Medici (Catharine de'), Queen Regent of
France, v. Fiance, Kings of. Henri II.
Medici (Cosmo de'), Graml Duke of Tus-
cany, v. Tuscany, Grand Dukes of.
Medici (Cosmo III. def), afterw. Grand
Dulie of Tuscany. Terraj-Hlii Oxouiensis
oratio coram, 14 May, 1669. 203, ff. 92-
94 b.
Medid (Ferdinand de'), Grand Duke of
Tuscany, v. Tuscany, Grand Dukes of.
Medici (Lorenzo de'), called Lorenzino.
Vita e morte di, 17th cent. 1930, ff.41-
52 b.
Medici (Marie de'), *nfe of Henri fV.y
of France, v. France, Kings of. Henri IV.
Medici (Raffaello de*), " Bali," of Flor-
ence. Capitoli a, di A. F. Grazzini, 17th
cent. 1880, ff. 148-151 b, 169 b-172.
Medicine. Collectanea medico, 13th
cent. 1124; 2584, ff. 86-117 b; 3525,
ff. 82-178 b, 208-219 b ;— 14th cent. 335,
ff. 82b-87b; 340; 382; 2584, ff. to-
ll? b; 3012, nTl-3, 162-167 b; Fr.
3126, passim; 3468 ; 3525, ff. 82-178 b,
208-219 b ; 3550 ;— 1453. 3486, ff. 3-
58;— 1472. 3H66, ff. 7-89 b;— 15th
cent. 6, ff. 10, 22, 33, 41, 178, 180;
Ewjl. 7; 59, ff. 190, 198, 200, 203,
207 ; 282 ; 284 ; 382 ; Engl, and Ut.
40;> ; Enyi. and Ut. 442 ; 2463 ; 2527,
ff. 22 -23 b, 146 b 177 b, 198-240 ; 2584,
ff. S6-117 b ; 29U5 ; 3124, passim ; / ngl.
and Lat. 3466; 3489, ft. 6 42 ; 3531,
ff. 1-14, 18b-20, 29 b -33; .i550; 3566,
ff. 1 63 b, 101 b 126;— 1506, 1507.
Dutch. 345, ff. 34b-115b;— 16th-17th
centt. 1229, j*imim; 1577; 2563, ff.
1-70 b, 94-114; 3489, ff. 6-42; 3542,
ff. 1-40 b, 45-74 b ;— 1617-1634. Lat.,
Ge-m. and Engl. 1793, passim,-- 1681-
16S5. Engl, and Lat. 1492; -1692
1702. 3288;— 17th cent. 739, ft*.
17-43; An*//, and IaxL 1135; 1229;
12i»5t A. B.; 1296, ff. 1-77; 1534;
EngL 1632; 1733, ff. 8 lib, 69-78 b,
307-308, 374 b-375, 402, 465-475; Fr.
1976 ; Lat. and /V. 2101, ff. 2-9, 36-
57, 87-107 b; 2534; 2563, ff. 1-70 b,
1*4-114; 2661; 2662; 2669; 2681,
ff. 196-204, 214-257 b; 2682, ff. 76-
85 b, 129-134 b ; 2685 ; 2769, ff. 1-10 b,
16b-49, 51b-61; 2781, ff. 34-77 b ;
352
INDEX.
2814; 2828, ff. 1-58 b; 2984, ff. 236-
j 271b, 330-366; 3489, ff. 6-42. Lat.,
Fr. and Germ. 3608; Fr. 3808 ; 3848,
passim; ImL, Fr. and Engl 3969;
4018, A. ff. 37-87 b ;— 18th cent. 3iK)0.
Commonplace book, 1456. ltal
416, ff. 1-170 b.
Commonplace book of an apothe-
cary at Great Dunmow, 1644 - 1645.
15v>9, ff. 22 b-281.
Commonplace books, 17th cent.
236 ; Lat. and Hal 279, ff. 98-141 b ;
Lat. 473 ; 662, ff. 7 b, 8, 24-27 ; 1053, ff.
1-48. Lat And Engl 1345;/^. 1424;
1663; 1940; 2023; 3859.
Auctoris incerti de remedica, 11th
cent. Imperf. 475, ff. 1-124 b.
Treatises known as the " Books of
Galen, Hippocrates, Socrates and vEscu-
lapius," 13th cent. Fr. 1977, ff. 136-
144 b ;— 15th cent. 96, ff. 1-26, 40-43,
119; LiU. 340, ff. 81-115 b; 352,
ff. 43-68 b; 374, ff. 14-85 b; 382,
ff. 211-245; 442, ff. 43-63; 468, ff. 2-
80 b; Imiwrf. 521, ff. 232-257 b,
267 b; 610, ff. 6b-35b; £63% ff. 3 b,
5; 1314; 2579, ff. 100b-117b; Im-
perf. 2581, ff. 1-3, 5-22 ; 3466, ff. 78-
96 b ;— 16th cent. 382, ff. 37 b-109 b ;
393, ff. 22b-73, 150-203 b.
Treatises on medicine, 15th cent.
73, ff. 98-146 b ; Imperf. 105, ff. 35-
65 b; 121, ff. 66-86 b; 634, ff. 10 b-
14 b ; Lat. 981, ft'. 1-82 b ;— 17th cent.
Imperf. Lot. 1388, ff. 181-232 b.
Thesaurus Pauperum, 14th cent.
Imperf. 3281, ff. 68-78;— 16th cent.
1313, ff. 67-75 b; Dutch. 68, ff. 1-50 b.
Treatise drawn from "Thesaurus
Pauperum," 15th cent. 357.
Speculum Medicina;, 14th cent.
420, ff. 269-276.
Corpus Medici me, 15th cent. 403,
ff. 3-336;— 16th cent. 57.
Compendium of medicine, 1418.
Germ. 3131 ; — 17th cent. Lat. 1336.
Compendium medietas, by a M.D.
of Breslau, translated into English, 17th
cent. 208.
Universal medicinal synopsis, 17th
cent. 532.
Enchiridion Medicuro, 17th cent.
953; 3786.
Epitome of the whole course of
physic, in dialogue, 17th cent. 3989,
ff. 74b-92b.
Rosa medic-ina; abbreviata, 15th
cent. 134, ff. 48-168 b
Medicine (continued). Medulla novae
Cirurgitt, seu Filia Principis, circ. 1400.
Lat. and Engl. 147, ff. 1-36.
Philomena Gracie, 15th cent. Im-
perf. ^272, ff. 9-375 b.
De vi3itaudia infirmis, 15th cent.
634, f. 4.
Quomodo medicus se gerere debeat,
15th cent. 783, B. f. 139.
De inventione medicinarum, 15th
cent. 783, B. f. 78 b.
Liber de regimine sanitatis, cditus
apnd Montem Pessulanum, anno 1281.
15th cent. 3160, ff. 126-127 b ; 3171,
ff. lb-15b; Engl 3215, ff. 2-17; 421,
A. ff. 26-29 b; 2320, ff. 10b-13.
De conservation sanitatis abbre-
viate, 15th cent. 2391, ff. 101-122.
Extracts from the " Regiment of
Health," 17th cent. 1468, ff. 122-148 b.
Extracts from the "Castle of
Health," 17th cent. 1468, ff. 75-121 h.
" Iathromathematica," 16th cent.
1770, ff. 120-130.
Manipulus medicina?, 16th cent.
2320, ff. 1-3 b.
'* Quid Medicina ": a general trea-
tise, 17th cent. 103.
Tabulae medicinales, 17th cent.
455.
De rebus sex non naturalibus ; e
variis auctoribus collects notioncs, 17th
cent. Lat. and Engl 667, ff. 9 61.
Norum systhema Collegii experi-
mentalis, 1680. 1220, ff. 187-265.
Doctrina physico-medica experi-
mentalis, 17th cent. 1380, ff. 100-132.
" Le liure de cuisine, partie 4me,"
17th cent. Fr. Imperf. 2097, ft*. 79 -92.
Ordo totius systematis medicina-,
17th cent. 2161, ff. 249-259 b.
Cursus medicina! abbre viatic, 17th
cent. 2277, ff. 20-23.
Traitte du mouveroent et du repos,
17th cent. 2568, ff. 1-38 b.
Short sentences on medical sub-
jects, 17th cent. Fr. 2678.
Introduction a la Physique, 17th
cent. 3211.
De principiis medicina?, 17th cent.
Gr. and Lat. 3326.
Institutionum medicina; compen-
dium, 1684. 2357, ff. 139-267.
Institution or Doctrine of Physic,
17th cent. 2580.
Annotationes in Iustitutiones Medi-
cina, 17th cent. 2585, ff. 1 7 b.
INDEX.
353
Medicine (omtMued). Qu&stiones qua>
dam mediae. 15th cent. 217, f. 106.
Qu&stiones inter discipulum et
magistrum, 15th cent. 634, f. 9 b.
Qusstiones de re medica, 17th
cent. 1941, ff. 13-16, 36, 41-62.
In quaestiones medica* controver-
•ie, 17th cent. 2677.
Adversaria medici cujusdam, 16th
cent. 112.
Observations curationum et medi-
cinarum, 1605-1612. Lat. and Engl.
Medicine (continued). Consilia medica,
17th cent. J Ait. and Fr. 2670-2675.
Casuum medicorum libri ill. et iv.,
17th cent, 3347.
Accounts of medical cases, 18th
cent. 4034.
Medical lectures, 1667, 1670. 95,
ff. 211-220 b;— 17th cent. 1083; 1216,
ff. 4-44; 1525, ff. 1-14; 1855, ff. 55-70;
2286 ;— 18th cent. 3410, ff. 74-1 16 b.
Litter* de re medica, 1636-1647.
640, ff. 1-339 b.
Medical practice book, 1610-1626.
Lat. and Engl. 461.
Practice-book, 1636-1663. 462.
Entries of prescriptions and medi-
cal cases of a physician in London, 1638-
1643, afterw. in cos. Lancaster and
Chester, 1651-1662. 1055, ff. 31-113.
— — Practice of a surgeon in the Civil
Wars under Sir A. A. Cooper, and on
board the 'Royal Navy, arc. 1644. 3169,
f. 256.
Medical cases, 1646-1649. Lat.
Copies. 2882, ff. 26-40 b.
/ « Notes and observations, chiefly
medical, 17th cent. 609, ff. 6-18 b;
739, f. 2. Lat., Fr.f and Engl. 812;
930; 1807; 2104.
On the origin of anatomy, 16th
cent. 157, f. 2.
Series experimentorum invento-
739, ff. 10 b-13, 57 b (reversed).
Advice from a physician to a
medical student at Cambridge with
accounts of dissections, 1649. 801.
Case-book of a London practitioner,
1655-1659. 426.
Medica practica, by a Scotch
physician, 1657-1658. 1197.
Ephemerides medici cujusdam
Londinensis, 1660-1662. 171.
Diarium medicum, 1661 •- 1663.
2817, ff. 3-17.
■ Account-book of a London physi-
cian, 1664, 1665. 80 or 666, ff. 116-125.
Bills of medicines to patients in
London, 1669-1674. 3773, ff. 31-92 b.
Medical diary, 169§-1695. 2595.
Medical case-book of a Danish
physician, 17th cent. 3990, ff. 26-118.
Medici Hollandici quaedam de
agrotantibus, 17th cent. 1176, ff. 39-80.
Medical cases and observations,
17th cent. Lat. 132, ff. 51 b - 53 b,
55-60 b (reversed).
Medici cujusdam Ephemeris, 17th
cent. 1237.
Medical cases, 17th cent. I*it.
and Ital. 2163.
• Collectio consiliorum medicorum,
17th cent. Lat., Ital. and Germ. 2253.
Consilia medica et prescriptions,
17th cent. Fr. and Lat. 2668.
SLOAN E INDEX.
rumque in arte nnatomica, 1622-1661.
662, f. 6.
Anatomical and surgical treatises,
1676. Fr. 1570;— 17th cent. 138,
ff. 13-38 b; 1238, ff. 1-46; 1815, ff
78 b-126. Lnperf. 2175, ff. 175-189 ;
2191, ff. 16-65; 2331, ff. 3-65. Engl.
2783. Fr. 3940.
De sccleto, 17th cent. 1238, ff.
47-76.
De humani corporis partibus, 15th
cent. Imperf. 1575, ff. 3-16 b;— 1684.
2357, ff. 2-138;— 17th cent. 200, ff.
31-41 ; 1014; 1459, ff. 220-225; 1749;
1790, ff. 29-168. Fr. 3802.
- Anatomia senis 109 annorum, 1723.
1968, f. 199.
Neotericorum super humano fcetu
hypotheses, 17th cent. 1213, ff. 1-17.
De membris corporis humani, 13th
cent. 2454, ff. 84 b-86.
Treatise on the members of the
body and on the brain, 17th cent. 1638,
ff. 144-165 b.
Ad cognoscendum ubi complexiones
generantur, 15th cent. Engl. 965,
f. 106 b.
De visione, 17th cent. Imperf.
1394, ff. 49-105 b.
De opticis, 17th cent. 1526, ff.
43-56.
Account of the best oculists, with
receipts for the eyes, 17th cent. 3801,
ff. 2-100, 113b-140b.
De I'oreille et l'ouie, 17th cent.
Fr. 1228, ff. 62-105.
Disputatio inauguralis de organo
olfactus, 17th cent. Germ. 1379, ff.
117-132 b.
2 ▲
354
INDEX.
Medicine (continued). Quaxtiones de
sapore, 17th cent. 1981, ff. 46-48.
On the use of the heart, 17th cent.
1435, ff. 135-143.
Similes illustrating the action of
the heart, 17th cent. 3515, f. 53.
De circulatione sanguinis, 17th
cent. 1238, ff. 76-84 b.
Observations de generatione, late
17th cent. 611, ff. 12-24 b.
On the male organs of generation,
17th cent. 2929, B.
Dissertation on the nervous liquor,
17th cent. 122, ff. 218-224 b.
Antidotarium, 10th cent. 1621,
ff. 5-52 b ;— 13th cent. 1933, ff. 115-
138 b ;— 14th cent. 568, ff. 193-200 b ;
2276, ff. 3-93.
Antidotarium chymicnm e variis
remediis conflatum, 1611-1632. 2158.
De cavendis infirmitatibos secun-
dum partes anui, 13th cent. 2030 or
2422, f. 128.
De judiciis astronomise in re
medica, 14th cent. 3281, ff. 56 b-65.
Repulse ad inveniendum quibus
temporibus dare medicinam oporteat,
14th cent. 568, f. 14 b;— 15th cent.
636, f. 14.
Tabula medicorum ad inveniendum
lunam in signis cum explicatione, 14th
cent. 568, f. 16 b.
Precepta de morbis disrernendis,
medicinisqne ministrandis per quadra-
tures luna;, 15th cent. 75, ff. 136 b»138.
"De diebus creticis," 15th cent.
134, ff. 4b-20b.
Fragmenta de crisibus, 17th cent.
2659, ff. 43-49 b.
Regulae medicinales pro unoquoque
mense, 15th cent. 783, B. f. 207.
Schema astrologico-medicum, 15th
cent. 282, f. 18.
Of astrological medicine, 17th
cent. 3866, ff. 2-6 b.
Medical kalendar, 1517. Lot. 345,
ff. 144-145 b.
Astrological physic, 1672. 3733,
ff. 1-22.
Astrological notes relating to, 18th
cent. 1789, ff. 1-10.
Astrological tracts on phlebotomy,
14th cent. 121, ff. 35-36 ; 568, f. 18 ;—
15th cent. 540, A. ff. 23 b, 24 ; 610, f. 3 ;
635, f. 10 b. / ngl. and Lat. Imperf. 963,
f. 70. Lat 1100, ff. 1, 2, 168, 169.
Tracts on blood-letting, 14th cent.
420, ff. 93-94 b ; 430, ff. 32-34 b, 47 b-
49 ;— 15th cent. 134, ff. 24-26 ; 135,
ff. 117 b-118 b ;— 15th cent. 213, ff. 91-
109 b; Imperf. 374, ff. 92-94 b; 610,
f. 5; Engl. 634, f. 1; 634, f. 14b.
Engl. 70rt, ff. 100 b-103 ; 783, B. f. 57 ;
902, f. 72 b ; 965, ff. 156 b-164 b ; 2581,
ff. 3-5; 3449, ff. 12b-14b.
De usu missionis sanguinis in mor-
borum curatione, 18th cent. 3388.
M Chymiatria," 1617. 544.
Liber medicinae chymica?, 17th
cent. 2635.
De chymica medicina, 17th cent.
2660.
Treatises on diet, 12th cent.
2324;— 13th cent. 3282, ff. 47-89 ;—
14th cent. 3097, ff. 103-110 b ;— 15th
cent. 783, B. ff. 203 b, 209;— 17th
cent. 2133 ; 2619, ff. 190-193.
Treatises on diseases, 11th cent.
475, ff. 125-132 ; 2839 ;— 1279. Imperf.
2939, ff. 1-207;— 14th cent. Imperf.
109, ff. 13-72 b ; 568, f. 217 b ; Imperf.
2276, ff. 97 -190 b, 203-211 ;— 15th
cent. 5, ff. 61-157, 191-193 ; Imperf.
71, ff. 1-85 b. ; 213, ff. 38-41 ; £97 ;
551; Imperf. 635, ff. 13-22 b; En<jl.
706, f. 96 b; 783, B. ff. 1-16 b, 19-49 ;
2391, ff. 124-125 b ; 2394, ff. 3-138 ;
3532, ff. 33-35 ; Imperf. 3553, ff. 21-
95 b ;— 16th cent. 1093 ; 1158 ;— 1626.
2547, ff. 42 b-45 b ;— 1640-1644. 846 ;
—1692. 1155, ff. 1-29, 40-71 ;— 17th
cent. 78, ff. 59-70 b; 731, ff. 1-124;
1176, ff. 24b-34b; 1388, ff. 1-37 b ;
Lit., Engl, and Fr. 1535; Lat. and
Engl. 1655; 1775, ff. 1-22* 2313;
2371; 2561, ff. 1-5 b ; 2631; 2765;
3822, f. 17;> ; 4013, ff. 60-75 b.
Secrets des femmes et hommes,
1551. Imperf. 1329, ff. 1-17.
Qutedam de causis sterilitatis tarn
viroram quam muliernm, e variis auc-
toribus excerpta, 17th cent. 631, ff. 136-
144 b.
De morbis pueromm et mulierum,
17th cent. 2099.
Practica puerorum, 14th cent.
1610, ff. 185 b-186.
De morbis particularibus a capite
usque ad regionem cordis, 17th cent. 331.
i>e natura morbornm capitis, 17th
cent. 138, ff. 8-12 b.
De affectibm articolorum, 17th
cent. 569, ff. 245-267 b.
Les maladies des os, 17th cent.
2804.
Observations de oculorum et
aurium morbis, 17th cent. 279, ff. 13-
21b.
INDEX.
355
Medicine (continued). Of disease! of
the eyes, 17th cent. 1659, ff. 75-79.
Les maladies des yeux, 17th cent.
3172.
On the preservation of the eye-
sight, 18th cent. 2993.
Morborum qui in supremo ventre
accidunt col lectio, 163J. 662, ff. 73-96.
De morbis particularibus inferi-
oruro partium, 17th cent. 569, ff. 1-
244.
De senectute
cent. 75, ff. 176.
De univenali
seniorum, 17th cent.
Medical excerpts, chiefly on dropsy,
consumption, earache, and impost times
of the ear, 17th cent. 584, ff. 2-30.
retardanda, 15th
regimine senii et
2629, ff. 57-61.
Selectiora q used am ad hydro pen,
17th cent. 3505, ff. 47-57.
De elephantiasi, 17th cent. 1166,
ff. 3-13.
Treatises on fevers, 17th cent.
ImL and Engl. 229, ff. 104-115 b;
727, ff. 39b-46; 1188, ff. 22-111 b;
1468, ff. 1-43; fmpcrf. 1709, ff. 186-
212 ; 1770, ff. 30 b-87 ; 2667.
Dissertatio de febre purpurata
Parisiis grassante, 1650. 3860, ff. 1-
42 b.
Thesis academics apud Cadomum:
"De febribus," 1657. 1378, ff. 314 b-
341b.
De febribus intermittent bus, 1684.
3374, ff. 65-81 b.
Of the gangrene, 17th cent. Im-
perf. 2358, ff. 56-63.
De quatuor humoribus corporis,
15th cent. 134, ff. 21-23 b; 783, B.
f. 180 b; Engl. 965, ff. 148-156 b.
"Boke of all enpostemys and the
cure of them," 16th cent. 2172, ff. 245-
256 bi
Observations on the cure of the
King's Evil, 17th cent. Lat. and Engl.
2903, ff. 198-231.
De lethargia, 15th cent. 418,
ff. 318-321 b.
Treatise on the nature of sanies,
ulcers, putredo, etc., 15th cent. 563,
ff. 59 b-61.
Method of curing hypochondriacal
melancholy, 17th cent. 970, f. 37.
De ntphritide, 17th cent. 1459,
ff. 225 b-227 b.
Treatises on the plague, 15th cent.
75, f. 139 ; 135, ff. 86-88 ; 2276, ff. 191-
199;— 16th cent. Dutch. 68, ff. 60-
66 b; 2172, ff. 241-244 b ;— 1636, 1648.
3288, ff. 211-218;— 17th cent. 1392,
ff. 40 b-47 b ; Engl. 3716 ;— 18th cent.
4034, f. 5.
Tract on polypus in the nose, 17th
cent. Tmperf. 55, f. 1.
Treatises on the pox, 16th cent.
157, ff. 138b-141b (reversed); 1897,
ff. 1-56 b ;— 163f-1646. 1188, ff. 2-
21b;— 17th cent. 1380, ff. 62-84 b;
2274.
Treatises on the small-pox, 17th
cent. Fr. 1216, ff. 188-199 b; 1231,
ff. 66-92 b ;— 18th cent. Lat. 3647,
ff. 108-131 b.
Papers relating to inoculation for
the small-pox, 1721-1728. Fr. and
Engl. 4034, ff. 9-30.
Note qussdam de calculo, late
17th cent. 609, f. 114.
Treatises on tumours, inflamma-
tion, etc., 17th cent. Fr. and Engl.
1228, ff. 123-292.
De la carnosite d'urtthre, 17th
cent. 2492, ff. 60-65 b.
Treatises on the diseases of women,
11th cent. 475, ff. 166-20U ;— 13th
cent. 434, ff. 11-17 ;— 14th cent. 121,
ff. 100-105; 1610, ff. 186, 187;— 15th
cent. 246, f. 1227 ; 249, ff. 180 b-205 b ;
783, B. ff. 165, 169;— 16th ceut. 421,
A. ff. 2-25 b ;— 1600-1620. 63, ff. 2-
34 ;— 17th cent. 1659, ff. 75-79 ; 3164,
ff. 19-40.
On magnetical physic, 17th cent.
1321.
Compendium materia medicse Lug-
duni in Batavis, 1697. 1384, ff. 1-61 b.
•• Bibliotheca Materiarum Medica,"
17th cent. 432.
Remarques sur la matiere medi-
cal e, 17th cent. 3803.
De medicinis laxativis, 15th cent.
75, ff. 166-168 b; 134, ff. 26b-30b;
783, B.f. 211.
Doses purgantium in officinis usi-
tatorom ex probatissimis auctoribus col-
lects, 18th cent 101, ff. 83-89.
De clisteriis, suppositoriis et pes*
sariis, 15th cent. 134, ff. 45-47 b;
135, ff. 49-51; 418, ff. 325b-326b;
783, B. f. 133.
De evacuatione, 15th cent. 58,
ff. 44-75.
Methodus medendi, 15th cent.
1612, ff. 398-410 ;— 16th cent. 114, /
ff. 135 b-155 b (reversed) ;— 17th cent.
443, ff. 25-38 b ; 603, ff. 46-87 b ; 611,
ff. 1-11 ; 941, ff. 1-167 ; 2665.
2 ▲ 2
356
INDEX.
Medicine (continued). Method us reci-
tandi curas ad eos qui lauream petunt,
17th cent. 484, ff. 1-39 b.
Method us resolvendi casus, 18th
cent. 101, ff. 1-18.
Synopsis pathologist?, 17th cent.
427, ff. 96-99; 1204; 1205; 1378,
ff. 235-301 ; 2525.
Signa pathognomonics viscerum
principalium optima met hod o disposita,
17th cent. 343, ff. 1-3 b.
■ A general pharmacopoeia, 15th
cent. Imperf. 404, ff. 2-243, 294-
319 b;— 16th cent. 914; Lat. and
Engl. 1127;— 17th cent. 3362; Lat.t
Germ, and Ital. 2160.
Diarium pharmaceuticum, 1586-
1622. 2028 ; 2029 ;— 17th cent. 1543.
De medicinis conferentibus aut
nocentibus, 1279. 2939, ff. 208-217.
Tractatus de conferentibus et
nocentibus, 14th cent. 521, ff. 124-128.
De conferentibus et nocentibus,
16th cent. 2411, ff. 13-17, 119-126.
Nomina medicinarum et orationum
et materiarum, 15th cent. Engl. 962,
ff. 5-72 b.
Descriptio Theriacai, 15*2. Germ.
2154.
Dissertationes de m«rcurio, auti-
monio, etc, 17th cent. 1362, ff. 4-15 b.
Preparations of vipers for medical
use, 1642-1645. Germ., Lat. and Ital.
2254.
De pretiis, quibus vendebantur
medicines in nundinis Tholeti et in nun-
dinis S. Botulphi, anno moccxv, 15th
cent. 783, B. f. 146.
Catalog us medicinarum, 14th cent.
341, ff. 128-129 b.
De dosibus et proprietatibus medi-
cinarum, 14th cent. 521, f. 75.
Catalogus pharmacorum, in quo
notatur quot annos singula servari pos-
sint, circ. 1470. 252, ff 3, 4.
Catalogus medicinarum, 15th cent.
2391, f. 128.
List of signs used in prescriptions,
15th cent. 347, f. 98.
Price of drugs, 1667. 2549, f. 14.
Observationes de pharmacorum
saporibus, coloribus, et odoribus, 17th
cent. 102, ff. 1-12 b.
Catalogue of pharmaceutical pre-
parations, with their properties, 17th
cent. Lat. 508, ff. 13 b-29 b (reversed).
— — Catalogue of drugs with prices,
17th cent. 945.
Medieine (continued). Indices "com-
positorum et simplicium usitatissimorura
in officinis," cum pretiis singulorum,
17th cent. 1038, ff. 90-121 b.
Catalogus compositionum officin-
alium in quibus ingrediuntur, 17th cent.
1699, ff. 2 b-97 b.
List of the prices of medicine,
17th cent. 4033, ff. 143-150 b.
Catalogus medtcamentorum selec-
torum, 1719. 3198, f. 13.
List of drugs obtainable in England
or Holland, 18th cent. Fr. 1968,
ff. 152-153 b.
Medical weights and measures,
17th cent. 556, f. 1.
De physiognomia, 17th cent. 3869,
ff. 39-69.
De physiologia, 17th cent. 2525;
Lat. and Fr. 3389, ff. 81-166 b ; 3996,
ff. 2-43 b.
De venenis, 14th cent. 420,
ff. 124b-125b.
Of pulses, 15th cent. 706, ff. 97 b-
100; 1635, ff. 22-28 b.
Practica medica, 14th cent. 568,
ff. 127-193 ;— 15th cent. Lat. and Engl.
Imperf. 634, ff. 15 b-92 b ; 1214, ff. 1-
37 b;— 16th rent. 472, ff. 99-204;—
1638-167$ . 2767 ;— 1690. 3128 ;—
17th cent. 662, ff. 42-72 ; 929, ff. 178-
1X3 b; 938; 1102, B. ; 1194; 1229,
ff. 42-155 b; 1234; 1236, ff. 1-67 b,
106-167 ; 1239 ; Lat. and Germ. 1302 ;
1378, ff. 82-125 b; 1392, ff. 32-37;
1459, ff. 3-192 b; 1482, ff. 2-111;
1560; Lat. and Germ. 2115; 2136,
ff. 1-258 b ; Fr. 2380 ; 2582, ff. 1-92 b ;
2663; 2664; 2666; 2782; 3016.
Theorise medic* liber sextus, 17th
cent. 2656.
Collectanea de suffumigationibua,
17th cent. Lat. and Engl. 737, ff.
14b-54.
Treatises on surgery, 13th cent.
1615, ff. 70-83 b; ££3, ff. 45-56 b ;—
16th cent. 472, ff. 2 b-98 ; 1313, ff.
46-67; Fr. 3529, ff. 3-11 b;— circ.
1600. 1678, ff. 2-49 b ;— copied, 1607.
1678, ff. 50-57;— 17th cent. 1463;
2585, ff. 116b-123b; 2791, ff. 19 b-
38 b (reversed) ; 3186, ff. 2-6 b ;— 18th
cent. Imperf. 3070.
Treatises on urines, 11th cent.
475, ff. 160 b-165 b ;— 13th cent. 431,
ff. 42-65;— 14th cent. 5, f. 3; 120,
ff. 75-79, 79 b-83 ; 121, ff. 38-41 b ; 433,
ff. 52-54,59-65; 568, f. 215b;— 15th
cent. 59, f. 105 b ; 59, ff. 149-155 b ; 122,
ff. 107-111 b ; Lat. and Engl. Imperf.
INDEX.
357
134, ff. 1-4 b ; 135, ff. 7-29, 37 b ; Lat.
and Engl. ^fiQ, ff. 262-285 b; 374, ff.
5b-13b; 540, A. ff. 25 b-28 ; 635, ff.
88 -95b; Imperf. 706, ff. 2-4 b; 783,
B. f. 192; 783, B. f. 217 b; 783, B.
f. 221 ; Imperf. 963, f. 2 ; $67, ff. 269-
271; 1088, ff. 94^98 b; 1101; Imperf.
2196, ff. 3-42 b ; IaxU and Engl. 2269,
ff. 39-62; 3160, ff. 87-96 b ;— 16th
cent.; Dutch. 68, ff. 54b-57b; 1JU3,
ff. 113-117; Engl, and Lat. 2320. ff.
4-10;— 17th cent. 79 or 664, ff. 159-
192; 139; 152, ff. 8-27; 665, ff. 23-
33; 1388, ff. 38-55 b; 1529, ff. 2-22;
1537 ; 1538, ff. 26-36, passim.
Uroterium Chymiatricum, 17th
cent. 2564, ff. 30-50.
Catalogue of waters extracted from
herbs, with their virtues, 14th cent.
Imperf. 120, ff. 83 b-85 b.
De aquis divers is, 15th cent.
Imperf. 981, ff. 86 b-90 b.
Livre des Eaux, 15th cent. 2401,
ff. 98-104.
- - — De virtutibus aquae vita, 15th
cent. 75, ff. 169-173 b.
De Tulneribus, 17th cent. 1216,
ff. 129-183.
Kxcerpta de fracturis et laxationi-
bus, 17th cent. 1166, ff. 16-47 b.
Appareils pour fractures, 17th
cent. 1231, ff. 94-107.
Remarque* sur le cours des playes,
17th cent. 1233, ff. 21-35.
" Argument of wounds," 17th cent.
1484, ff. 4-6.
Drawings illustrative of the his-
tory of medicine and of various diseases
and of surgical instruments, 15th cent.
6, ff. 175-177 b.
Breve nominate phisicoram, 14th
cent. 521, ff. 8-20.
Interpretations vocum Arabica-
rum in medicina usitatarum, 14th cent.
3482, ff. 1-12 b.
Vocum medicarum interpretatio,
15th cent. 1128, ff. 100 b-152 b.
Descriptiones terminorum in fisica,
15th cent. 783, B. f. 18 b.
Definitions of medical terms, 16th
cent. Lat. 114, ff. 19-38 b.
De terminis physicalibus, 16th
cent. 1313, ff. 32-45.
Exposition of obscure words in '
physic, 16th cent. 1032, ff. 24-30 b.
Definitiones verborum in arte
medicinal usitatorum, 17th cent. 155,
ff. 112-125.
Medicine (continued). Catalogus verbo-
rum in medicina practica usitatorum,
17th cent. 2561, ff. 6-41 b.
Alphabetical table of surgical
terms, 17th cent. 2788, ff. 15-55.
Vocabulary of words derived from
the Greek used chiefly in the practise
of medicine, 17th cent. Engl., Lat. and
Fr. 510.
Definitiones verborum Grsecorum
in medicis libris occurrentium, 17th
cent. 3325.
Catalogue of medical books, 168J .
3995.
" Bibliotheca medico familiaris,"
18th cent. 101, ff. 19-22 b.
Catalogue of a medical library,
17th cent. Lat. 267.
Catalogus librorum de medicina,
17th cent. 2873.
Catalogue of printed books rel. to
medicine, late 17th cent. 6i>6, ff. 1-38 b,
passim.
Catalogus librorum plerumque
medicorum, 18th cent. 1503, ff. 16-22 b.
Extract from Book of Wardrobe
expenses, 1285-1286, relating to physi-
cians' fees, 17th cent. Lat. 3299, f. 75.
Excerpta medica e J. Arderne alio-
rumque operibus, 15th cent. Lat. and
Engl. 1080, A. ff. 31 b-36 b.
Notes and memoranda arranged in
a tab alar form, from Galen, Aristotle,
Plato, and others, 16th cent. Lat. 1060 ;
1061; 1062, ff. 18-63 b.
Notices of and extracts relating
to, from printed works, 1679-1682.
3861, ff. 5b-18.
Medical memoranda, 1683. 1723,
ff. 117-121 (reversed).
Extracts from medical works, 17th
cent. 227, ff. 12-29 b, 37-40.
Excerpta ex J. Quercetano, Fer-
net io, Paracelso, etc., early 17th cent.
688, ff. 28-67 b.
Capita medica e variis auctoribus,
17th cent. 1456, ff. 3-4, 64-96 b.
Apophthegmata medicinal ia, 17th
ceut. 1491.
Note in manuductionem ad medi-
cinam, 17th cent. 1790, ff. 1-28 b.
Tabula medicinales, 17th cent.
1969, ff. 1-2* b, 60 b-81 ; 1970.
Extracts from medical authors,
17th cent. 2262.
Medical notes and receipts, 17th
cent. 2632, ff. 85 b-99 b (reversed).
358
INDEX.
Medicine (continued). Ezcerpta ex
operibu8 medicorum variorum, 17th cent.
1184.
Extracts from medical authors,
17th cent. 1541, passim.
Notitia medicorum auctorum, 17th
cent. 3025, ff. 1-21.
Indexes to a work on the practice
of medicine, 17th cent. 179 or 664,
ff. 27-53.
Index or classified table to some
body of physic, 17th cent. 660, ff. 101-
174.
Indices to books of medicines and
simples, alphabetically arranged, 17th
cent. 737, ff. 104-215 b.
Index to medical articles in the
u Journal des Scavans," 1685-1735, 18th
cent. 3666, f. 1.
References to medical works, 18th
cent. 4019, ff. 29-34 b.
Charms and Receipts.
10th- 18th centt. Orationes et receptee
medica?, 10th cent. 1621, ff. 2, 53-111 ;
—11th cent. 475, ff. 133-142 b, 219-
231b;— 13th cent. Lai. and Fr. 146 j
3*2, ff. 88-92 ; 4§4, ff. 17-45 ; Fr. 3525,
passim; — 1309. "427, f. 80b;— 14th
cent. 12Q, f. 87 b; 12L ff. 97 b -99 b,
105-117 b; 341, ff. 71b-101b; Lat.
and Dutch. 371, ff. 132-135 b; 430,
ff. 4-28 b ; Lat. and Fr. 431, ff. 2^41 ;
433, ff- 1-47, 51, 54b-58b, 66-98 b;
fr. 425, ff. 209b-210b; §21, ff. 3-7,
76b-79b, 80-85 b, 123; £6§, ff. 232-
239 b; 181, f. 91 ; Fr. 1613, f. 326 b;
1754, ff. 1 b-47, passim ; 1964, ff. 1-
105 b ; 2479, ff. 81-89 b ; 301.8, passim ;
4092, ff. 7-12 b; 3126., passim; Lat.
and Fr. 3281, ff. 82^-84 b ; 3525, passim ;
3557, ff. 1-4 b, 86-88; I<at. and Fr.
"35*64, ff. 39-64 b;— circ. 1400. Lat.
and Engl. 147, ff. 36 b-79 b, 84-93 b ;
—1462. 2948Jff. 34 b-51 ;— 15th cent.
JJ, ff. 203 b-205 b ; 7, passim ; 73, passim ;
J5, ff. 155-157 b; 120, ff. 63-74 b, 88-
94 b; 121, ff. 58-61 b, 87-89 b; Lat.
and Engl. 122, ff. 36-68 b, 114-119 b,
162b -166; 130, ff. 40, 48 b, 49, 59-
67b; 140, passim; 156, ff. 7-9; Engl.
and TaU. 213, passim; 352, ff. 33-42 ;
390, ff. 168b-174; I<at. 418, ff. 342 b-
352; 521, ff. 198 -275, passim; 540. A.
ff. 9l>-22b, 28-31 b; 610, f. 1; 635,
f. lib; 636, ff. 136b-l62b; 686,1f.
69-77 b; "706, ff. 107-179 b, passim;
747, ff. 45 b, 47, 52 b, 55, 55 b, 58 b, 89 b ;
774, f. 48b; 775, passim; Lat. and
Engl. 783, B. ff 49 b ; Engl., Lat. and
Fr. 962* ff. 73b-78b, 82b-85b; 2£3.
ff. 21-55 b, 57b-69b; 964, ff. 2-59 b;
IaU. and Fr. 9g2, ff. 266 b-268 b, 272 ;
98J, f. 86 ; .983, ff 1-37, 40-44 b, 57-
7*Sb, 102-113 b; X088, ff. 98b-118b;
1315, ff 88b-152b; 1571. ff. 7-16 b,
36b-64b; 15_84, ff.6 b,25b,41 b, 43 b-
45, 62 b, 83 b, 84; 1609, ff. 2-4 b, 33-
36b, 41-43b; 17g4, ff. 7-46b, 113,
114; 2187; 2268Tff. 62-111; .2209,
ff. 2 b-38 b, 66-75 b, 112 b-139 b ; 2276,
passim; £222, ff. 4-134 b ; 2391.fffl-2,
138 ; 2401. ff. 3, 104-107 b, 132-136 ;
2403, ff. 21-44 b, 61; 2452, ff. 8b-32b;
2±5§ ; Lat. and Engl. 2721. ff. 131- 137 b ;
3124, passim; 3132, ff. 38-47 b, 56-
65b; 3149. vassim; 3153 ; 31£& ff.
109-125 b, 127 b-147b, 153-173b; 3215,
ff. 30 b-34 b ; Engl., Lat. and Fr. £217,
ff. 79-206 b ; Engl, and Lat. 3285, ff.
1-67 b, 70 b-73, 87-95 b ; ^457737483-
485 b; Engl and Lat. 3534, ff. 4-9 b;
Engl, and Lat. 3548, passim; 3555;
3556. ff. 1-6 b; 3666. ff 157, 158;
4018, B. ff. l00-12*p<Src. 1500. _g§ ;
—1506-1520. Lat. and /to/. ,2123;—
1537-1548. 162, ff. 1-45, 59 b-66 b ;—
1543. 98;-"T558. 145;— 1567-1582.
2223, passim; — 1576-1625. ffiUtpa∼
—1576-1584. Lat. and Ir. 3125, ff,
1-22;— 1579-1681. 2551;— 1555". 1602,
passim ;—1588-1642. Fr. 8123 ;— 1589.
Dutch. 764;— 1590. 3690, ff. 1-20 b,
27b-91, 103-118 b;— 16th cent. 14,
f. 24 b; 62, ff. 17-28; 110, ff. 1-23 b;
130, ff. 40-67 b, passim; 140, passitn;
156, ff. 50-60 b ; 231, ff. 16-29 b ; 292,
ff. 1-47 b; 393, ff. 204-238 b; 421, A.
f. 30; 562, ff. 7b-12; 565, ff. 62-69;
694, ff. 38-60 b, pissim ; 706, f. 20 b ;
744, ff. 27-34; 778; 1017, ff. 1-57;
1049; 1067, ff. 1-3; 1072; 1229, pas-
sim; IMS ff. 104-112 b, 117b-120b,
121b, 142; 2199; 2269, ff. 2 b-139 b,
passim; 2276, passim; 2320, f. 55;
Dutch. 2764, ff. 208-212 ; 3149, passim ;
3161; 3162, ff. 27-34, passim; 3166,
ff. 4-29 b, 41 b ; Lat. and Engl. 3169,
ff. 51-345, passim; 3275, ff. 1-31 b;
3449, ff. 14 b-15 ; 3490, A. ff. 5 b-39 b,
48-88 b; 3519; Engl, and Lat. 3634,
ff. 1-25, 30-39 b (reversed);— circ. 1600.
931 ;— 1602-16M. Lat. and Eng. 1394,
ff. 106-130, 145-165 b;— 1606-1622.
1017, ff. 58-61 ;— 1608. Lat. and Oerm.
2159, ff. 1-77;— 1609. >23; 1600;—
161 j. 2502, ff. 147-156 ;— 1615-1633.
1814, ff. 86-114 b;— 1622., 3683, ff.
19-51, passim; — 1626-1656. 2165;
2166;— 1626. 2562, ff. 1-65;— 1631.
438 ;— 1633-1651. 65 ; — 1634-1644.
3867, ff. 158b-171b;— circ. 1638. 94
or 680;— 1641-1644, 166}. 2684;—
1642, 1644, 1654. 1581, ff. 1-15; —
1649-1651. 3629,ff. 175-197 b;— 1650-
INDEX.
. 359
1658. 1536 ;— 1650-1660. 2367;—
1650-1700. 2611;— 1655-1659. 1943;
—1655, 1656. 2261, ff. 1-122 b, 155-
194 ;— 165jj. 2621, ff. 25-48, 52-59 b ;—
1660, 1664, 1665. 1688:— 1664-1674.
3780, passim ; — 1665-1685. 3617 ;
—1666. 1435, ff. 79-106 ;— 1673-1676.
149 ;— 1678-1679. 2151 ;— 1679. 2682,
ff. 102-115;— 1682-1687. 616, ff. 1-
15 b;— ctrc. 1688. 662, ff. 9-11, 28-
41;— 1692. 1155, ff. 1-29, 40-71;—
1693:— 2496, ff. 2-38 b; 3345, ff. 62-
87 b ;— 1697-1704. 2370 ;— 17th cent.
55, ff. 9-20 b; 72, ff. l-118b, 181-
204 b, 217-232 b; 102, ff. 13-181 b;
110, ff. 149-151; 139, passim; 143,
ff. 1-20; 154, ff. 1-9; 155, ff. 49-111,
126-128; 157, ff. 8-143 (reversed);
Lat., Hal. and Engl. 180, ff. 1-97,
jxisstm; 195; 199; 200, ff. lb-30b;
279, ff. 22-97 b; 291 ; 292, ff. 1-47 b,
passim; 395, A.; 530, f. 1 ; Fr. and
Lot. 540, B.; 553; 558; 559; 570,
ff. 13-23 b ; 603, ff. 23-45 ; 607, ff. 78-
80; 609, ff. 116-135; 616, f. 16; 660,
ff. 236b-256; Lat. and Engl. 688, ff.
68b-82b; 693, ff. 119-120 b; 712;
730; 731, f. 151 b; Germ, and Lat.
733 ; 735 ; 738, ff. 46 - 109 ; 770,
f. 1; 785; 792; 795, f. 19b; 925;
Ijat. and Fr. 928; 944, passim; 972,
ff. 37-49 b; 997, ff. 2-128, 135-140;
Lat. 1033, ff. 14, 15 (reversed) ; Lat.
and Engl. 1079, ff. 13-I4b; 1087,
ff. 2-87; 1121; 1134, ff. 2-82; 1138;
Lat. and Engl. 1157 ; 1188, ff. 112-147 ;
Lat. and Engl. 1191 ; 1193 ; 1203, ff. 1-
37, 77b-95 (reversed); 1229, passim;
1251; 1317, passim; Fr. 1372; Lat.
and Germ. 1374, passim ; Lat. and Germ.
1376 ; Lat. 1384, ff. 62-72 b; Lat. and
Germ. 1389, ff. 282 b -323 b; 1397,
passim ; 1406 ; 1456, passim ; 1459,
ff. I93b-212; Lat. 1482, ff. 111b-
155 b ; 1486, ff. 1-33 ; 1493, ff. 1-18 ;
1496; 1498, passim; 1513; 1516,
ptssim; 1517; 1530; 1545; 1598,
ff. 2-54 b, 59-62 b ; 1602 ; 1623, passim ;
1641 ; 1649, ff. 59 b-60 b ; 1786, ff. 105-
115; Fr. 1787, ff. 64 b -67; 2100,
ff. 38-45; 2114; Germ. 2124; Germ.
2134; 2150, ff. 1-129 b, 238-240 ; 2172,
ff. 24-26 b, 173-191 b, 227-236, 262 b-
264b; 2185; 2196, ff. 43-117, 121,
122 b; 2203, ff. 18-62, 64-69, 245-
255 b ; 2266, 6V74 b-110 ; 2281, ff. 73 b,
74, 77, 78b-83; 2289; Dutch., Lat.
and Emjl. 2303; 2365; 2368, ff. 18 b-
26 (reversed) ; 2484, ff. 1-15 ; Ital. and
Engl. 2496, ff. 39-41 ; Fr. 2502, ff. 96-
142 b, 162-202 b ; 2517, ff. 1-16 b ; 2526 ;
Fr. 2533; 2548; 2549, ff. 8-45; ir.
2568, ff. 51-76 b; 2603, ff. 2-9; 2604,
ff. 30-40b; 2616, ff. 1-7; 2617,
ff. 14b-64b, 70-76 b; 2634; 2681,
ff. 210-213, 258-264, 315-333 b; 2687,
ff. 58 b -84; Engl., Lat. and Germ.
2702, ff. 37-40 ; 2735 ; 2768, ff. 14-
78 b ; 2775-2777, ff. 2-37 ; 2778, ff. 2-
4, 80b-206, passim; 2784; Engl, and
Ut. 2791, ff. 1-18; 2792, ff. 48-55;
TMt. and Engl. 2807; 2808, ff. 44-
56; Lat. and Engl. 2809, ff. 8-119;
2810 ; 2811, ff. 19-30 b; Lat and Span.
2984, ff. 164 - 171, 320 - 329 b, 416-
418 b; Ital., Lat. and Germ. 2996,
ff. 65-69 b; 3000, passim; Germ, and
lAxt. 3110, ff. 1-40; 3182; 3205, ff. 1-
70, 96 b-107 ; 3252 ; 3274 ; 3275, ff. 32-
68 b ; 3299, f. 151 b ; 3526, ff. 10-102 b;
Lat. and Engl. 3578 ; 3580, B. ff. 208 b~
210; Engl, and Lat. 3631, ff. 49-50 b;
3634, ff. 1-25, 30-39 b (reversed) ; 3645,
ff. 105-169 b ; 3654, ff. 31 b-39 b ; 3667,
ff. 187 b, 188; 3692, ff. 50-74 b; Germ.
and Lat. 3694, ff. 11-65 b ; 3706, ff. 24-
30 b, 97-99 b ; 3710 ; 3714, ff. 20 b-25 ;
3717 ; 3726, passim ; 3729, ff. 68 b -73 b ;
3733, ff. 45-60 b ; Lat. and Dutch. 3736,
ff. 15-25; 3756; 3773, ff. 1-17, 42-103;
3774, passim ; 3775, passim ; Lat. and
Engl. 3791; 3796, ff. 5b-8, 9b-llb,
20-23 ; Germ. 3797, ff. 32-47 b ; 3805,
ff. 51b-86b, passim; 3831, ff. 8-13;
3847, f. 82 ; 3848, ff. 41-48, passim ;
385S,ff. 21-33,44; 3889, ff. 2-6, 49 b-
57 b; 3949; 3991, ff. 71-93 b; Lat.,
Engl, and Fr. 4033, passim ; — 1705.
2278;— 1722. 3698, ff. 18 b-29, passim ;
—18th cent. 89, ff. 12 b, 15, 18, 24,
29, 35-42 b, 41-48 b; 262, ff. 88-98;
1503, ff. 10-15, 23-30; 1789, ff. 10-
21; 2039, ff. 30-43; 2482; 3174, ff.
20 b-25, passim; 3386, ff. 47 b -52 b;
3612, ff. 1-42 b ; Qerm.nnd Engl. 3697,
ff. 61-72 b, 87-107, passim; 3751, ff. 35-
43; 3897, ff. 3-97; 4034, ff. 114-120,
127-199 b, 207-212.
Botanical. De medicina bo-
tanica, 12th cent. 1975; — 15th cent.
7, ff. 30-33 b, 40 ;— 17th cent. 78, ff.
52-58 b.
Le livre de toutes herbes appele
"Circa instans," 13th cent. 1977, ff. 48-
135 b'; 3525, ff. 14b-16b, 108-178 b.
Glossarium herbarum et. vocum
quae in mediciua usurpantur, 13th cent.
434, ff. 45 b-49 b.
Index medicaram herbarum. 14th
cent. 1612, ff. 342-365.
Tractatus omnium membrorum
tarn in caliditate quam in frigiditate,'
14th cent. 568, ff. 229-231 b ;— 15th
cent. 783, B. f. 51 b.
360
INDEX.
Medicine, Botanical (continued).
Catalogue herbarum medicinalium, 14th
cent. 3483, ff. 30.
Jocalia Sal anion is, 14th cent. 3564,
ff. 34r-39.
De remediis give Quid pro quo,
14th cent. 3483, ff. 26 b-30 ; 3550, ff. 41-
76;— 15th cent. 213, ff. 134b-135b;
783, B. f. 119; 1067, f. 288; Dutch.
68, ff. 52, 53.
De Tirtutibus herbarum, 13th cent.
1615, ff. 91-94 ;— 14th cent. 3468, ff. 31-
116. 1469 ;— 3535, ff. 1 b-8, 11 ;— 1492.
Fr. 3152, ff. 69-75 ;— 15th cent. 67,
ff. 22-43 b, 52-64 b; 96, ff. 30-39 b;
135, ff. 90-112 ; 540, A. ff. 1-9 b ; 620,
ff. 1-10 b; 635, ff. 23-88 b; 962, ff.
249-251 b, 254, 255 ; 965, ff. 108-130 b ;
1315, ff. 70-88; 1609, ff. 37-40 b;
1764, ff. 47-112 b ; 2403, ff. 1-20 b, 45-
60 b, 62b-72b; 2460; 3160, ff. 97-
108 b ; 3489, ff. 12-28 ; 3545 ; Imperf.
3866, ff. 55b--89b;— 16th cent. 393,
ff. 1-22 b; 1032, ff. 18-23 b, 30b-35,
38 b -51; 3542, ff. 34b-38b;— 17th
cent. 152, ff. 1-7 ; 395, B. ; 877 ; I^xt.
and Engl. 1001, ff. 61-64 b; 1009, ff.
209-212 b; 1456, ff. 2-59; 1468, ff.
191-193, 227; 1528; Imperf. 2191,
ff. 1 - 15 b. Lai. and Engl. 2269, ff.
62-65 b, 75b-80b, 81-112; 2502, ff.
82-95 ; 3490, A. ff. 40-47 b ; 3654, ff.
39b-4K; 3801, ff. 101-113.
Rules to direct in the times of
gathering and using of herbs, 17th cent.
782, ff 1-5 b.
Synonyma medicinarum, 1279.
Imperf. 2939, ff. 233 b-248 ;— 14th cent.
341, ff. 102-114; 2268, ff. 42-51 b ;—
15th cent. Lat. and Engl. 213, f. 159 ;
1067, ff. 289-303 ; 3217, ff. 1-77 b ;—
16th cent. 68, f. 51.
Synonyma Apothecarii, 1484.
4018, B. ff. 47-99.
Exposita secundum alphabetum
specierum nomina, 13th cent. Imperf.
348, ff. 1-4 b.
Breve nominate Sarracenorum sive
Graecorum, 14th cent. 521, ff. 20 b-23.
De virtute medicinarum quarun-
dam, 17th cent. 2786, ff. 28-46.
De signis et gradibus herbarum et
tempore quo colligi debeant necnon
illarum usu, 17th cent. 78, ff. 99-108 b.
De dosibus medicinarum, turn sim-
plicium turn compositarum, 15th cent.
420, ff. 40b-41b;— 16th cent. 67, ff.
1-21 b, 44- 51b, 65-139 b; 541, ff. 1-
14;— 17th cent. 484, ff. 40-76; 1066.
Uses and virtues of compound
medicines, 17th cent. 1666 ; 1667.
Medicine, Botanical (continued).
De medicinis simplicibus, 13th cent.
Imperf. 420, ff. 42-43 b ; Imperf.
3284 ;— 1309. 477, f. 79 b ;— 15th cent.
Imperf. 29Q, ff. 1-52 b ; 2391, f. 126 ;
—16th cent. 1099 ; 2411, ff. 17-24 b,
115 b -119; Lat. and Engl. 509; 603,
ff. 1-22 ; 1362, ff. 18-31 ; 1965, ff. 172-
177 b (reversed); 2343, ff. 1-40 ; 3536 ;
—18th cent. 3647, ff. 132-144 b.
■ Simplicia medicament* depicta,
16th cent. 4016.
Japanese books for keeping simples.
2937.
Index to a work on the qualities
of herbs, 17th cent. 2172, ff. 220-226.
Of dried medical seeds, 17th cent.
3991, ff. 98-109.
Catalogue of medical plants in
various languages, 17th cent. 2619,
ff. 2-91, 150 b-164 (reversed).
Vocabulary of the names of Indian
herbs, with their virtues, 18th cent.
89, ff. 3-14.
Of the doses and virtues of E.
Indian roots and plants with their names
in Jentue and Malabar, 17th cent.
1056, B.
De virtutibus arborum, 17th cent.
2333.
Virtues of the aloe, 17th cent.
2203, ff. 80-82 b.
Collectanea de oleis, balsamis, etc.,
17th cent. 1145, ff. 1-34.
Virtutes balsami, 16th cent. Fr.
and lot. 1313, ff. 137 b-140 b.
De viribus Benedict* Caryophyl-
latse, Persicariae et Symphyti, 17th cent.
78 or 668, ff. 43-51 b.
Observations on the preparation
and virtues 'of Chocolate, 17th cent.
1471, ff. 3-16.
The virtues of Or acta Dei, and the
manner of preparing it, 15th cent. 521,
f. 271b.
Account of the use of Brazilian
ipecacuanha, 17th cent. 4033, ff. 107-
112.
Virtues of the oak, 17th cent.
2214, f. 48.
De virtutibus rosae marinas, 15th
cent. 122, f. 161 b ; Engl. 962, ff. 79-
82b; 3215, ff. 17 b-30 b ;— 17th cent.
Span. 4028, ff. 29b-32.
Notas de usu Sarsaparillte, 17 th
cent. 1911-1913, f. 171b.
Collectanea de lixiviis et cineribus,
17th cent. Lat. and Engl. 737, ff.
55-102 b.
INDEX.
361
Medicine, Veterinary. De Veter-
inaria medicina libri duo ex operibus
auctorum' plurimorum collecti, 14th
cent. Gr. 745.
• Veterinary directions and receipts,
15th cent. 680, ff. 49-68 b ;— 16th cent.
393, ff. 204-238 b ;— 1639. 333, ff. 44,
50 b-6 1 b ; —17th cent. 3465 ; 3796, ff.
5 b-23, passim ; 3991, ff. 7 1-93 b, passim.
Liber conditionis equorum, 15th
cent. 1764, f. 3.
Experiments upon the galls of
oxen, 17th cent. 2039, ff. 112-114 b.
De respirntionis in Animalibus usu,
17th cent 4021, ff. 134-142.
Medina Celi, Duque de. v. Cerda (An-
tonio Juan Luis de la).
Medina Sidonia, Duke of. v. Guzman
(Henry de).
Medingen Abbey, in the Duchy of
Liineburg. Formerly owned MS. 3429.
Mediobarbus Biragus (Franciscus).
Imperatorum Romanorum series numis-
matum, 17th cent. 2824, ff. 10-22.
Bought in 1665, at Milan, MS.
2512.
Mediolano (Jofiannes de), Magister.
Flos medicine, compilatus ab, in studio
Salerni, 14th cent. 3468, ff. 6-22 b ;—
15th cent. 337 ; 374, ff. 1-5 ; 382, ff.
200-203 b ; 1986, ff. 59-89 b, 91-99 b ;—
1506. 345, ff. 8b-14b;— 16th cent.
1620, f. 44 ;— 17th cent. 1965, ff. 117-
121b.
Versus ex Schola Salernitana, 17th
cent. 2031, f. 43 ; 3776, f. 33.
Translation into English Terse by
W. Withye, circ. 1580. 300, ff. 24-35.
Translation into English verse by
P. Holland, 17th cent. 738, ff. 114-126.
Tabulae magistri Salerni cum glos-
sulis, 14th cent. 3484; 3550, ff. 77-
84;— 15th cent. 382, ff. 3-12 b; 418,
ff. 328b-332b.
"Curae Magistrorum Salertuno-
Imperf. 430, f. 63 b.
Journals of a
rum," 14 th cent.
Mediterranean Sea.
cruise in, by Dr. T. Browne, Jun., 1665.
1831, A. ff. 1-34.
Rutter of lands and harbours with-
in the Straits of Gibraltar, by Sir N.
Miller, late 17th cent. 1040.
Medley (G— ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1 731-1733. 4052, ff. 3, 170, 363.
Medley (John), Quaker. Letter to J.
Petiver, 1716. 4065, f. 254.
Medway River, co. Kent Survey of,
1667. 2448, f. 39.
Meel (Jan Willero van). Letter to, from
J. P. Palthenius, 1699. Lat. 1381,
f. 292.
Meelius (Jo— Guilielmus). v. Meel
(Jan Will em van).
Meere Hundred, co. Wilts. Collections
relating to, by T. Chafyn, temp. Jas. I.
1709, ff. 216-285 b.
Meerjee, on the Malabar Coast. Chart
of, by Capt. J. Kempt home, 1688. 3665,
f. 44.
Meerman (Gerardus), of Leyden. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1742. Lat. 4057,
f. 159.
Meerman (Johan), Dutch Ambassador in
England. Memorial to Charles II., in
behalf of J. Leger, 1668. Fr. 1001,
f. 21.
Memorial to Charles II., in favour
of the heirs of the late English resident
at the Hague, 1668. Fr. Copy. 1001,
f. 22.
Meers ( ). Gift of money to, from
the College of Physicians, 172|. 4026,
f. 426.
Megenberger. v. Alemann (Conrad
von), of Magdeburg.
Megerlin (Peter), Mathematical Professor
at Basle. Catalogue of conjunctions and
oppositions of the planets Jupiter and
Saturn from the beginning of the world,
1677. 2279, f. 97 b.
Autograph in album, 1670. 1795
or 2597, f. 49.
Mehum al. Mehun al. Mehung (Jo-
annes de). r. Meung (Jehan de), dit
Clopinel.
Mei (Filippo). Poesie Toscane per, alia
Marchesa Strozzi, 17th cent. 2756, ff.
94, 109.
Meibom (Heinrich), Jun. Epistola de
methodo sua medendi, 1676. 1733, f.
400.
Programma de rebus medicis
proxime a seipso explicandis, 17th cent.
1733, f. 401.
Meibomius (Marcus). Herom's Voca-
bulorum Georoetrise definitiones, tran-
scribed in 1650 by, from a MS. dat. 1547.
Gr. 2437.
Meijens (Philippus). Collegium chiro-
manticum Dresd. Physiognoroe habitum,
1 676. Germ. 1733, ff. 403-433 b.
Meiles (Henry), Soldieri at Tangier.
Charge against, for theft, 1673. 3514,
f. 155.
362
IXDKX.
Mejer (Gerhard), of Hamburg. Letter to
G. Schroedter, 1702. Lat. 2877, f. 206.
Mejeroroon ( ), Danislt Envoy at
Paris. Letters to, 1700-1704. Fr.
2877, ff. 149, 155, 182, 235, 312.
— — Catalogus librorum in bibliotheca
Meyer Croniana, circ. 1710. 2847.
Mela (Pomponius). N. Rittershusii dis-
sertatio de feminis hirsutis et sua sponte
fecundis ex, 1638. 4022, ff. 73-90.
B. Nihusii epistola excutiens nar-
rationem ex, de navigatione Hannonis,
1638 4022, ff. 90-96 b.
Melancthon (Philip). Notationes in
ejus libros de re physica, de anima e( de
ethicis, 17th cent. 129.
De anima liber, 17th cent. Engl.
extracts. 1894, ff. 50-52 b.
Letter to H. Baumgartnerus, n. d.
IxU. 2764, f. 4.
Melaeius (Valentinus), LL.D. Letter
to the Senate of Itzehoe, 1646. Lat.
2877, f. 3.
Melbrede (Thomas). Formerly owned
MS. 272.
Meloombe Regis, co. Dorset. Survey
of the port, 1698. 3233, f. 29 b.
Meldis (Ganifredus de). Compendium
judicialis astronomic, 15th cent. 1680,
ff. 42-45 b.
De stellis comatis, 15th cent.
1680, ff. 45b-47.
Meldrum ( ). Wrote, in 1669, MS.
3208, ff. 3-45 b.
MeldunenBis Ecclesia. v. Malmes-
bury Abbey, co. Wilts.
Melford, Long, co. Suffolk. Notes of
arms of family of Clopton in the church,
16th cent. 1301, f. 337.
Melisch (Stephen), of Prague, Account
of visions, nos. xxx, xxxvn, lviii-lx,
seen by, 1659, 1660. Germ, and Lat
648, ff. 30, 67, 77.
Melissus (Paulus), Frances Germanus,
Comes Sacri Palatii et Eques, Poeta.
LnnreatHSj Ciris Romnnus. r. Schedius
(Paulus), called Paulus Melissus.
Mellent, Earls of. Notes of, 16th cent.
1301, f. 43.
Melling (Jo—). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1685. 4036, f. 14.
Mellish ( Miss ). Medical case, 1725,
4078, f. 373 b.
Mello (Francisco de), Portuguese Ambas-
sador to England, Journal of his voyage
back to Lisbon, by T. Fisher, 1661. 505,
ff. 2-79.
Melloon (Edmund), a Giant ; of Port
Leicester, co. Meath. Account of, by Dr.
Musgrave, 1685. 1968, f. 207.
Mellun. v. Melun.
Melman (Johann). Letters to £. Ktemp-
fer, n. d. Germ, and Dutch. 2910, ff.
16-23; 3064, ff. 52-66 b.
Melmouth ( ). Note of birth of his
twins, 1665. 1708, f. 117.
Melo, Isle of. v. Milo.
Melorel ( de), al. Le Melorel
( ), Professor in Aula ffarcuriana.
Compendia philosophies, 1698. 3146,
ff. l-136b.
Omnia philosophise axiomata, 1698.
3146, ff. 137-148.
Arithmetics practica, 1698. 3146,
ff. 149-197.
Philosophia, torn us primus, 1699.
3142.
Melton (John), of the Inner Temple.
Receipt to, from £. Goodwin, for purchase
money o/ Hardwicke Manor near Oxford,
1659, 16|J. 118, ff. 98, 101.
Melun (Pierre), Prince <f Espinoy. Auto-
graph in album, 1582. 851, f. 16.
Melun (Robert de), Bi<hop of Hereford,
Letter to, from Archbishop Becket, 1166.
Lat. 1777, ff. 2b-4b.
Melville {Sir Robert), 1st Baron Melville.
Letters, as Scottish Ambassador to Eng-
land, to the Archbishop of Glasgow, 1566.
Copies. 3199, ff. 140, 145 b.
Memorandum book. Notes written
on asses' skin, 1724. 1951.
Memory.
v. Adair (Patrick*).
Bradwardyn (Thomas), Arch-
bishop of Canterljury.
Watson (Thomas), Oxoniensis.
Menabarba ( ). Letters to G.
Schroedter, n. d. Fr. 2878, ff. 31, 32.
Menangkabau, a Malayan Kingdom in
Central Sumatra. Sultan of. Amad-
shaw. Letter to the English Resident
at Moco Moco, 1725. 1968, f. 224.
Menardus, Monachus. Breviarium libro-
rum Biblis, cum epistola ad J. de Ysen-
aco, 15th cent. 1939, ff. 29-73.
Mendanha (Francisco de). Livro de
Citraria, 16th cent. 821, ff. 45-72 b.
INDEX.
363
Mendes (Ferdinand). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1721. 4046, ff. 84, 132.
Mendes (Gaspar?). Wrote MS. 2983.
Mendes Pinto (Fernando). Travels in
China, 17th cent. It at. Extracts. 3962,
ff. 32-37 b.
Mendoca (Diego de). v. Hurtado de
Mendoza (Diego).
Mendoca Esoalante (Juan de), of
Madrid. Letter to the Bishop of Panama,
1679. Span. 1087, f. 112.
Letter to P. Volibar y de la Redon-
da, 1679. Spun. 1087, f. 113.
Mendosa. v. Salvago de Mendosa.
Mendoza (Andreas de). Letter to Lord
Bellasyse, 1666. Span. 1952, f. 86.
Mendoza (Bernardino de), Spanish Am-
fyissador in England. Papers relating to
his conspiracy against Qu. Elizabeth,
158}. Engl, and Lot. 2442, ff. 128-
132b.
Mendoza (Nunez). Correspondence with
M. Correa, 1598-1601. Lat. 902,ff.20,
22, 59, 65 b, 71.
Letter to, from J. Lipsius, 1600.
Lat. 902, f. 21.
Mendoza y Luna (Juan Manuel de),
Marques de Montesclaros. Lo quil re find
& boca en el Cauildo de Seuilla sobre la
concession de los Millones, 1600. 3610,
f. 22.
Menedemus (Dalepater). Objections to
the method and exclusive practise of
the College of Physicians, circ. 1664.
328.
Menell al. Meniel (Thomas), Alderman
and Sheriff of London. Warrant to, to
export £10,000 in foreign specie, 1660.
856, f. 8 b.
Orders for moneys on, by Lord
Peterborough, 1662. 1956, f. 6.
Menher (Valentine), v. Mennher.
Meniel (Thomas), Sheriff of London, v.
Menell al. Meniel.
Mennes (Sir John), Admiral. Extracts
from his poems, 17th cent. 228, ff. 24-36.
Verses on the Parliament, temp.
Jas. I. 1394, f. 172 ; 1489, f. 25 ; 1792,
f. 106 b ; 2023, f. 59.
Mennher (Valentine). Arithmetica
practica, 17th cent. Extract. 3881, f. 55.
Menonglabow. v. Menangkibau, m
Sumatra.
Mensuration. De mensuratione, 14th
cent, fmperf. 514, f. 46 b.
On mensuration and surveying
and on the construction of plane figures,
16th cent. 838.
Art of gauging vessels, 17th cent.
2279, ff. 80-88 b.
Notes on mensuration and weight,
17th cent. 904, ff. 211-221 b.
Rules of mensuration, 18th cent.
Fr. 1440, ff. 25-92 b.
Menzies (Jo—), Professor of Philosophy
in St. Saviour's College^ in the University
of St. Andrews. Address to the King,
signed by, temp. Jas. II. 2753, ff. 18-25 b.
Mora (Gulielmus de), of the I/ague.
Thesis for a medical degree at Ley den,
1592. Lat. 64, ff. 118b-121 b.
Meroator (Nicolaus). Quadrature hy-
perboles geometrice demonstrata, 18th
cent. 3208, f. 47.
Meroator (Samuel), Seaman. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 337.
Mercerius (Joannes), Professor of Juris-
prudence at Bourges. Conciliator, 17th
cent. 3888, ff. 2-4.
Merchant (Christopher), Governor of
Albemarle County $ in the Province of
Carolina. Passport, signed by, 1690.
2717, f. 28.
Merchant Adventurers, Company of.
Papers relating to, 1586-1603. 25, ff. 5-
13 b.
Discourse en a bill in Parliament
against, 1604. 21.
Discourse of the necessity of re-
storing their privileges in their mart in
Germany, by E. Misselden, 1610, 1611.
1453.
■ Confirmation of letters patent to,
for the plantation of Providence Island
on the Mosquito Coast, 1631. 973.
Inventory of muniments of, 154 J.
2103, ff. 1-5 b.
Merchant Adventurers, Boyal Afri-
can Company of. Royal charter granted
to, by Charles II., 1663. Copy. 205 or 992.
Meroia, King of. v. England.
Mercurialis (Hieronymus). Annota-
tions ex ejus commentai'iis in Hippo-
cratis de epidemicis morbis, 16th cent.
1396, ff. 40-161 b.
Annotationes ex Pisanis praelec-
tionibus ejus, in Hippocratis libros Pror-
rethicorum, 16th cent. 1396, ff. 162-
173 b.
Lectiones in nonum librum Rasis
ad Almansorem, 17th cent. 79, ff. 1-23.
364
INDEX.
Merourius Pirophilus. v. Parney
( )•
Merean (A — ). Livre de ses recherches
curie uses pour la pierre triangulaire,
17th cent. 2845.
Meredith (Richard), Dean of Wells.
Royal letter to, commendatory of E.
Abbott to the next vacant residentiary-
ship, [1618]. 856, f. 16 b.
Meredith (William), Organist of New
College, Oxford. Verses on, 17th cent.
542, f. 40.
Meredyth (Roger), Vintner, of Hereford.
Formerly owned MS. 272.
Meredyth (Thomas), Vintner, of Here-
ford. Formerly owned MS. 272.
Meres (J—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1727. 4049, f. 53.
Meres (John). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4059, f. 339.
Merest (Ja— ), of the Parliament Office.
Presented MS. 3571 to Sir H. Sloane
in 173f
Merian aflerw. Graf (Maria Sybilla).
M Erucarum ortus, etc ; " translated by
J. Petiver, 18th cent. 2352, ff. 17-26 b.
History of Caterpillars ; translated
by J. Petiver, 18th cent. 3363, ff. 1-45.
History of Surinam insects ; abbre-
viated and methodized by J. Petiver,
18th cent. 3339, ff. 153-160 b.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1703-1712,
and n. d. Engl, Dutch and Fr. 3221,
f. 176 ; 3336, f. 33 ; 4063, ff. 201, 204,
214 ; 4064, ff. 5, 70, 161 ; 4065, f. 58;
4067, f. 51.
Meria8hetz ( ). Diagnosis of his
cose, 17th cent. Germ. 2253, ff. 138-142.
Meriee. v. Meerjee, on the Malabar Coast.
Merkby (Sir John) Formerly owned
MS. 2465.
Merke (Ralph Atte). v. Atte Merke
(Ralph).
Merlet (Jean), M.D., of Paris. Consilium
medicnm, 1651. 2670, f. 9.
Merlin. De expositione lapidis philo-
sophici, 15th cent. 2327, f. lib.
Alchemical allegory, 18th cent.
3506, f. 74.
Alchemical verses. Lat. and Engl.
15th cent. 2327, f. 22; 2567, ff. 36-
38;— 16th cent. 1098, f. 8 b ;— 17th
cent. 2170, f. 55 b.
Metrical prophecies. I Ait. and
Merlinus Cocaius. v. Folengo (Theo-
philo).
Merret (Christopher), M.D. ; Librarian to
- the College of Physicians. Philosophical
papers, collected by A. Hill, 17th cent.
2903, passim.
Of dyeing stuffs, cloth and silks,
17th cent. 852, ff. 1-7 b.
Classification of plants, 17th cent.
78, ff. 127b-132b.
On the mystery of wines, 17th
cent. 852, ff. 14-17 b.
Extracts from the several Acts of
Parliament, from Charters and Law
reports respecting physicians and their
privileges, copied chiefly from, 1675.
625, ff. 1-10 b, 27-52 b.
Law-suit against the College of
Physicians, 1680. 3914, ff. 2-16.
Reason of his expulsion from the
College of Physicians, 1681. 3914, f. 57.
- Correspondence with Sir T. Browne,
1668, 1669. 1830 ; 1833, f. 14.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1696,
Engl. 15th cent. 3556, f. 9;— 16th
cent. 2764, f. 113 ;— 17th cent. 1802 ;
ff. 1-10, 14 b-17.
and n. d. 4036, ff. 259, 269, 276, 288 ;
4059, ff. 341, 342.
Merrick (John), M.D., of Reading. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1717, 1718. ' 4076, ff.
69, 74.
Merrifoot (Roger), Monk. Alchemical
processes, copied from, 1600. 3t>87,
ff. 23 b-32.
Merryweather (John), of Magdalene
College, Cambridge. Letter to Dr. T.
Browne, 1649. 4062, f. 139.
Merseburg, Duke of. Christian. De-
scriptio calculi in ejus cadavere reperti,
17th cent. 2880, f. 221.
Mersenne (Marin), Pere. Letter to,
from R. Descartes, n. d. 4021, f. 143.
Mersham (William), Rector de Mersham,
co. Kent. Bond to, from H. Godfraye,
1546. Lat. 3556, f. 7 b.
Mertene (J — ). " A pley att the Cardys
to take them vpp," 15th cent. Lat.
verse. 5, f. 194.
Meruin (H— ). Formerly owned MS. 207.
Mery (Jean), Anatomist. Discussion on
the hearts of the land and sea tortoises
with P. Buissiere, 18th cent. 3329, f. 41.
Meschmannus (Franci.scus Henricus),
of Hamburg. Letter to, from J. Tho-
masius, 1666. Lat. 2877, f. 5.
Mesey (Michael), 0 lass-Merchant, of Lon
don. Letters to A. Morel li at Venict
1667-1669. 857, ff. 2 17 b.
^
INDEX.
365
Mesmin (G— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1714. 4043, f. 311.
Messahala. v. Ma Sha* Allah, Al-Misri.
Messehalla. v. Ma Shft* All&h, Al-Misri.
Messiah, The. Compendio del la mon-
arch ia del Mesia, di T. Campanella,
17th cent. 2255.
Messing (Jacobus), of London, Beschrei-
bunge einer leder-fabrique, 1725. 3396,
ff. 31-36 b.
Messing (N — J — C — ). Beschreibunge
einer sichern feuer-ldschenden machine,
18th cent. 3396, ff. 23-30 b.
Mestrezat (Philippe), Professor of Theo-
Iwjy at Geneva. Autograph in album,
1671. 1795 or 2597, f. 8.
Mesue (Jehan Hebe), Maistre. v. Ytt-
hannft Ibn Masuwaih.
Metallurgy. Treatise on metallurgy,
16th cent. 1198, ff. 83-90.
Disputatio meteorologica [raetal-
lurgica], 17th cent. 482, ff. 47-69 b.
Treatise on refining, 1684. 3733,
Metaphysics (continued). Qusdam de
metaphysica, 18th cent. Imperf. 3137,
ff. 285-292 b.
v. Leigh (Charles), M.D.
Meteorology. De prssagiis terapesta-
tum, 13th cent. 2030 or 2422, ff. 108 b-
110.
De pluviarnm causis et aeris muta-
tione, 15th cent. 702, f. 31 b.
De ventis, 15th cent. 783, B.
ff. 84 b-92 b.
v. Hooke (Robert), M.D.
Metaphysics. Disputationes meta-
physics^ 1618-1619. 2018, ff. 298-254 b.
Nots et distinctiones metaphysics,
17th cent. 1472.
Observations on metaphysics, 17th
cent. 1541.
Miscellanea metaphysica, 17th
cent. 2686, passim.
De materia de affectibus, et de
amplificatione, 17th cent. 3108.
Qusstiones metaphysics, 17th
cent. 3779.
La metaphysique, 17th cent. 2492,
ff. 1-59.
Abstract of a treatise on, 17th
cent. Lat. 1055, ff. 1-41.
Annotationes in metaphysicam
usualem, 17th cent. 2851, B. ff. 122-
149.
Epitome metaphysics, 17th cent.
3537, ff. 25-42 b.
Metaphysica qusdam, 17th cent.
2613, ff. 103-1 13 b (reversed).
Observations metaphysics, 17th
cent. 1131, ff. lb-10.
Qusstiones metaphysics, 17 th
cent. 138, ff. 1-7.
Observationes metaphysics, 17th
cent. 3005, ff. 42-47.
Theses metaphysics, 17th cent.
3951, ff. 179-181.
f. 225 b.
Rules for the weather after thun-
der, late 15th cent. Lat. 74Z, f. 48 b.
Account of mock suns and strange
rainbows seen in London in 155 J, and in
Sussex in 163$, 17th cent. 427, f. 41 ;
648, f. 61.
Engraving of two mock-suns seen
at Wittemberg, 11 Jan. 1736. 4054,
f. 184.
Summa doctrins meteorologies,
166}. 1221, ff. 106-122.
Tratado de los metheoros, 17th
cent. 3523.
Thermometer fondc sur le nouveau
Barometre double de M. Hugens, 17th
cent. Fr. and Engl. 1775. ff. 156 b-
161.
Observations sur le Termomestre,
17th cent. 2880, ff. 1-4 b.
Account of experiments with the
Thermometer, 17th cent. Fr. 2880,
f. 224.
Note of the weather during the
four seasons of the year 1468. 2391,
f. 123.
A brief diary of the weather,
18 Sept. 1666-1 Oct. 1667. 695.
Daily notes of the weather, 1700,
1701. 3323, ff, 121-144 b.
Meteorological journal, 1 July-
14 Aug. s. a., 18th cent. 4019, f. 53.
v. Conyers (John).
Cuningharae (James).
Downes (John), M.D.
Koehler (Sebald).
Locke (John).
Metford (John), M.D., of Northampton.
Medical case-book, 1652-1653. Lat.
2812.
Methodius, St., Bishop of Patara.
Revelationes, 15th cent. 289, ff. 85-88.
Methuen (Sir Paul), K.B. ; Secretary
of State. Gave MS. 2596 to Sir H.
Sloane.
Mettingham Colleg % co. Norf. Arms
of the intermarried families of Shelton
and Boleyn in a parlour at, 16th cent.
1301, f. 377 b.
366
INDEX.
Metz, in Lorraine. The Convent of
Celestines owned, in the 15th cent.,
MS. 3281.
Epistola ad Fratres Metenses, a J.
Dury, 1633. 654, f. 69.
-, See of. Petition for its restitution
by France to Germany, 1555. 2103,
f. 180.
-, Bishops of. v. Lorraine (Charles
I. de). Lorraine (Charles II. de).
Metz (Claudius Gedeo da), v. Da Metz.
Metz (Gautier de). Lymage dou Monde,
in verse, 1245. 2435, ff. 77-132 b.
Metzenhausen (John von), Ardtbishop
Elector of Trives. v. Treves, Arch-
bishops Electors of.
Meung (Jehan de), dit CI opine! . "Le
liure Uegece de Tart de Chevalerie "
translate* en l'an 1284 par, 14th cent.
2430.
Le testament, 14th cent. Imperf.
2470.
Practica alchymica, 15th cent.
212, ff. 81-92 b ;— 16th cent. 1069.
Dc lapide miuerali et de lapidc
vegetabili, 15th cent. 976, ff. 85 b-
108 b.
Lamentatio alias demonstratio na-
turae errantibus chemicis facta, 1625.
3738, ff. 77-79 b.
Le Miroir d'Alquimie, 17th cent.
3738, f. 75.
Meure (Abraham). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1719, and n. d. 4045, f. 273 ;
4059, ff. 344, 346.
Letter to, from .Sir H. Sloane,
1719. Hologr. draft. 4045, f. 274.
Meure (Andrew), of Leather head f co.
Surr. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4076, f. 71.
MeursiUB (Johannes), the Younger. Col-
lectanea de tibiis, 1641. 3736, ff. 1-8 b.
Meverell (Othowell), M.D. Notes of
Anatomy lectures at the College of Phy-
sicians, 1628, and at Barber-Snrgeons
Hall, 1638. 2614, A.
Observations medicse, 17th cent.
2606 ; 2614, B. ; 2622 ; 2636.
Meverell (Owen). Formerly owned MS.
1581.
MeviuB (David), Syndic of Stralsund.
Funeral oration on, 17th cent. 1381,
f. 38.
Mexia (Yucefe), of Teluan. Letter to
J. Luke, 1662. Spin. 3513, f. 4.
Letter to, from X. Luke, [1665J.
Span. 3513, f. 10.
MexiOB (Samuel), of Tangier. Corre-
spondence with Col. H. Norwood, 1666-
166f. Copies. Span. 1955, ff. 62 b,
70 b, 84, 126.
Mexico. Historia rerum medicarum e
relationibus F. Hernandez, 17th cent.
1555.
— — Relacion del desdichado suceso de
la flota de, 1641. 2496, ff. 189-192 b.
■ Charts and descriptions of, by
W. Hack, 1687. 45, ff. 1-36.
Sailing courses to and fro, 17th
cent. ?292, ff. 16-28.
Arbores Mexican* J. White trans-
miss*, 171|. 3340, f. 309.
Meyer (Erhardus), of Voigtland, in
Saxony. Autograph in album, [1691-
1697]. 2360, I 40.
Meyer (Leon hard), at Schaffhausen. An to-
raph in album, 1670. 1795 or 2597,
lb.
Mezeray ( ). ». Eudes de Mlzeray
(Francois).
Micault (Ludovicus), of Indevelde. Cou-
plets on the arrival of Don J«-hn of
Austria, 17th cent. Lot. 2764, f. 101.
Micault (Maximilianus), of Lndeveldc.
Couplet on the departure of the
Spaniards from Flanders, 17th cent.
tat. 2764, f. 101.
Couplet on the arrival of Don John
of Austria, 17th cent. Lot. 2764, f. 101.
Michael* the Archangel. Legenda de,
15th cent. 1936, ff. 9-16.
Hymni in, 15th cent. 2471,
f. 28 ; 2683, f. 18.
Memoria de, 15th cent. 2916,
f. 116 b.
Michael! al. Micheli (Petrus An-
tonius), Botanist to the Grand Duke of
Tuscany. Letters to J. Petiver, 1714-
1716. Lat. 4065, ff. 144, 232, 272.
Letters to Sii H. Sloane, 1722,
1730 and n. d. Lat. 1968, ff. 4-6 b ;
4050, f. 278; 4059, ff. 349, 351.
— Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
Lai. 4069, f. 182.
Michaelis (Johannes), Minister at We-
sope. Autograph in album, 1669. 1795
or 2597, f. 48.
Micbaelis (Johann), Physician, of Leip-
zig. Exempla in collegium form u I arum
ab eo Lipsise habitum, 1677. 1733, ff. 13-
68 b.
Formula; reroediorum, 17th cent.
1198, ff. 90-128 b.
Letter to, from Dr. S. Bellingham,
1677. Lat 647, f. 84.
^
INDEX.
367
Mioheli ( ), Swiss Captain. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Fr. 4059,
f. 347.
Micheli (Giovanni), Venetian Ambas-
sador to France. Relatione di Francia,
1561. 1826, ff. 70-76 b.
Michel! (Petras Antomus). v. Michaeli.
Michelini (Famiano), Professor of Mathe-
matics in Pisa University. Treatise on
the direction of the rivers, 1664. 871,
ff. 30-120 b.
Mlohelius (Andreas). Experiment*
medico, 17th cent. Extracts. 2046,
ff. 141b-155.
Micheli (Hugh). Warrant to, to take
game for the stocking of Hampton Court
Park, 1661. 856, f. 9 b.
Micheli (Theodosia), of Petcrsfield, co.
Southants. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4076, f. 78.
Michelotti (Pietro Antonio), of Venice.
De ingenti sanguinis vomitu perquam-
gelidissimis brumal i tempore potionibus
curato observatio, 1731. 4025, ff. 173-
177 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1731-
1734. Lat. 4051, f. 210 ; 4052, f. 317;
4053, f. 188.
Letter to, with prescriptions, from
Middleton (Charles), 2nd Earl of Middle-
ton. Letter sent to J. Ellis, [1702].
Copy. 1783, f. 88.
Letters to, from W. Staines and
M. Read, 1674. 3512, f. 77.
Middleton (Christopher), Arctic Voy-
ager. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1742.
4057, f. 161.
Middleton {Bev. Conyers), Librarian of
Cambridge University. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1728. 4049, f. 225.
Middleton (John), 1st Earl of Middleton.
Papers relating to his governorship of
Tangier, 1669-1674. 3510-3514, passim.
• Register of his correspondence at
Tangier, 1672-1674. 1958.
Correspondence with T. Povey,
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Lat, 4069, ff. 183,
184.
Michelspaoher (Steffan), of Tyrol.
Translation by, of L. Thumeiser's
" Cabala," 1667. 3676, ff. 1-3 b.
Michieli (Giouan). v. Micheli (Gio-
vanni).
Michon. t>. Bou rdelot formerly Mich on
(Pierre), Abbe'.
Mickleton ( Ja— ), of the Inner Temple.
Owned, in 1715, MS. 3284.
Middelburg, in the Netherlands. Re-
quest for aid in its siege, 1573. Fr.
2764, f. 6.
Middelburge (Paul von), Bishop of
Fossomhrone, Italy. Owned, in 16th
cent., MS. 981.
Middlesex, County of. Order to Lord
Fairfax for the removal of his troops
from, 1645. 1519, f. 98.
, Earl of. v. Sackville (Charles).
Middleton (Ann). Account of her
charges and legacies, 1689. 2728, 6.
ff. 32-36 b.
1671, 167J. 3299, ff. 106, 107.
Grant to Capt. R. Swanly, of the
command of the " Jason," 1672. 3299,
f. 126.
Letters to, from the Tangier Com-
missioners, 1673. 3299, ff. 111-121 b,
124.
Purchase by, of Castle Eden manor,
1673. 3511, f. 212 b.
Warrant to W. Dawson, 167f.
3299, f. 122.
Middleton (Martha), wife of John, 1st
Earl of Middleton. Papers relating to
her accompts at Tangier, 1670-1674.
3511, ff. 267, 268, 274.
Claim of, for administration of
her husband's estate, 1674. 3299, f. 128.
Papers relating to her adminis-
tration of her husband's estate, 1674-
1675. 3512, ff. 85 b, 114, 214, 225 b-
229.
Midleton, of Midleton, co. Salop, Family
of. Genealogy of, by T. Chaloner, 1613.
3977.
Midleton, Lady. v. Brodrick (Mary),
wife of Alan, 2nd Viscount Midleton.
Midleton (William), of Pembroke Hall,
Cambr.; Rector of flut/ield, co. Sttrr.
Lycophronis Alexandra translata ab, in
Latinos Iambos, [1619-1626.] 840.
Migliore (Antonio), Bishop of San Marco,
in Cakibria. Historia degli Abbisini
descritta per G. di Baldassare, a richiesta
di, [1586-1591.] 2257.
Mignot (Daniel), Orfevre de CEmpereur
Rodolphe II. Divers memoires de, 17th
cent. High Germ, and Fr. 31 16, ff. 2-73.
Milan, Lanfrano of, ' v. Lanfrancus, .
Mediolanensis.
368
INDEX.
Mildert (Daniel van), of Homerton, in
Hackney. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173*.
4050, f. 261.
Mildman {Sir Henry), v. Mildmay.
Mildmay {Hon, ), Colonel. Register
of prescriptions in his case by Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4076, f. 80.
Mildmay {Sir Henry), Regicide. Royal
letter removing him from the High
Stewardship of Maiden, 1661. 856,
f. 26 b.
Inventory of his goods under the
name of Mildman at Tangier, 1668.
3510, f. 27.
Papers relating to his estate at
Tangier, 1668. 3510, ff. 31, 38.
Autograph signature, circ. 1654.
645, f. 46.
Mildmay {Sir Walter), Chancellor of
the Exchequer. Speeches in Parliament
and the Star-Chamber, 1570-1587, pre-
pared for the Press by T. Harper, 17th
cent. 326.
Articles delivered by, to Mary
Queen of Scots, with her answers and
requests thereto, 1570. 3199, ff. 47-51.
Statutes of Emmanuel College,
Cambridge, founded by, [1583]. bat.
1739, ff. 1-49 b.
Milichius ( ). Uses and virtues of
compound medicines, taken out of, 17th
cent. 1666.
Milio ( ), of Venice, Owned, in
1457, MS. 251.
Military Tactics. Petit cabinet con-
tenant la fleur et creme des inuentions <S
suttilitez tant des anciens que plusieurs
modernes guerriers, 17th cent. 1023.
Poliorcetica sive de machinis et
scientia militari, 17th cent. 1333, ff. 1-
91.
Abridgement of English military
discipline, 17th cent. Imperf, 1487,
ff. 58-64.
Postures to be observed in manag-
ing a musket, circ. 1630. 255, ff. 33 b-
34 b.
v. Bell (Thomas).
Militia. Militia, old and new, 1642;
transcribed by Dr. D. Foote, 1691. 629,
ff. 269-272.
Millar (Andrew), Publisher. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 353.
Millar (Robert), Surgeon. Testimonial
from Sir H. Sloane to, in favour of his
becoming professor of botany and ana-
tomy at Glasgow, 1742. 3984, f. 252.
Millar (Robert), Surgeon {continued)'
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734-1741, and
n. d. 4053, f. 249 ; 4054, f. 146 ; 4055,
ff. 56, 147, 244; 4059, ff. 355, 356;
4077, f. 330; 4078, f. 15.
Millen (Elizabeth). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4059, f. 357.
Miller (James), of Maryland, Letter to
J. Petiver, n. d, 4067, f. 53.
Miller (Joseph), of Hoxton. Letter to
P. Miller, 1743. 4066, f. 129.
Miller {Sir Nicholas). Rutter of lands
aud harbours without and within the
Straits of Gibraltar, late 17th cent. 1040.
Miller (Philip), of the Physic Garden,
Chelsea. Letter to, from J. Miller, 1743.
4066, f. 129.
Memoranda of M. Folkes' abuse of
the Royal Society and of Sir H. Sloane,
1727. 4026, f. 269.
Milles (Harry), of Tangier. Letter to
J. Luke, 167*. 3514, f. 84.
Milles (Jeremiah), of Christ's HospiUil,
London. Specimens of penmanship, 1666,
1667. 996.
Milliken (Jacobus) Remedia ad plurimos
morbos, 17th cent. 3950, ff. 2-99.
De diaetis, 17th cent. 3950, ff. 1 b,
107-108 b.
De urinis, 17th cent. 3950, ff. 99 b-
106 b.
Physica, et observationes medicse,
1698. 3951.
Millington {Sir Thomas), of Gosfield
Hall, Essex ; Physician to King William
and Queens Mary and Anne. De inorbis
in specie turn logice turn empirice, 17th /
cent. 2148.
Celebriorum distinctionum synopsis,
1648. 3565.
Letter to, from Sir C. Wren, 1686.
3984, f. 245.
Owned MS. 3445.
MMIni {Card. Giovanni Garsia), Auditor
of the Roman Rota. Facilitate* concessau
R. P. D. Dauidi, Kpiscopo Ossonensi ;
signed by, 1622. 3827, f. 14.
Mills (Susanna). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. d. 4067, f. 54.
Mills (Walter), Sen., M.D.t of ChujuvU,
co. Essex. Letter to C. Bernard, n. d.
1786, f. 151.
Mills (Walter), Jun., M.D., of Chiywcfl,
co. Essex. Letter to C. Bernard, n. d.
1783, f. 83.
INDEX.
369
Milner (John), Nonjiiring Minister, of
Halifax, co. York, Letter to Dr. H.
Power, n. d. Lat 4067, f. 56.
Letter to, from Dr. H. Power,
165 g. 1326, ff. 2-8 b.
Milns (Richard), Surgeon, of Chesterfield,
co. Derby. Letter to Olischer,
1719. 4076, f. 76.
Milo, Isle of, Greece. Chart of, by Capt.
J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 30.
Milton (John). Paradise Lost; trans-
lated into French prose, 17th cent.
Fragm. 3324, ff. 273-288 b.
Poem on the Marchioness of Win-
chester, 1631. Copy, 17th cent. 1446,
f. 37 b.
Notes from his History of Britain,
17th cent. 1506.
History of Britain, late 17th cent.
Ft. Extract. 1030, f. 90 b.
Allusion to his controversy with
Morns and Salmasius, 1654. Lat. 649,
f. 30 b.
Allusion to, as a writer of good
English prose, temp. Commonwealth.
1325, f. 13.
Preference of J. Dryden for, as
compared with 6. Chapman or A. Cowley,
17th cent. 836, f. 83.
Notice of his death, by Secondary
Smith, 1674. 886, f. 73 b.
Milward (Edward), M.D. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1733, and n. d. 4052,
f. 373: 4053, ff. 70, 114; 4059, f. 358.
Milward (J—). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. d. 4067, f. 58.
Milward (Richard), Canon of Windsor.
J. Selden's Table-talk, 17th cent. 2513,
ff. 2-79 b.
Mineral and Battrie Company.
Charters of their incorporation, 1568,
1604. 2483, ff. 11-26 b.
Mineralogy. De nature lapidum, 13th
cent. Jmperf. 2428.
De lapidibus pretiosis, 14th cent.
1784, ff. 1-12 b.
De esse et essentia mineralium,
15th cent. 3568.
De virtutibus lapidum, 15th cent.
3132, ff. 47 b-52.
Collectanea de bitumine, petroleo,
naphtha, oleis igniferis, etc., 16th cent.
1041, ff. 16-31 b.
Collectanea de gagate, aliisque
lapidibus, 16th cent. 1042.
8LOANE INDEX.
Mineralogy (continued). Virtues of
precious stones, 17th cent. 2539.
u Nota delle virtu de molte pietre
preciose," 1627. 4007, ff. 70-87 b.
Natural history of precious stones,
17th cent. 2628, ff. 14 b-29.
De virtutibus plurium praeptira-
tionuin mineralium, 17th cent. 78,
ff. 74-80.
Tables of values of diamonds, 17th
cent. 3547.
Des pier res pretieuses, 17 th cent.
3704, ff. 44-47.
Catalogue of minerals, 17th cent.
2039, ff. 51-55 b.
Catalogus librorum de metal lis,
17th cent. 2339, f. 49.
Bibliotheca mineralogorum, 17th
cent. 2039, ff. 9-12 b.
List of specimens of ore from
Sweden, 18th cent. 3396, ff. 37-40 b.
Descriptio Pyramidis presentantis
regnum minerale in compendio, 18th
cent. 4020, ff. 201-204.
List of mineralogical specimens,
probably in Sir H. Sloane's cabinet, 18th
cent. 89, ff. 1, 2.
List of minerals, 18th cent. Germ.
and Zat. 1968, f. 169.
List of medicinal minerals, 18th
cent. 3323, f. 146.
Catalogue of ores, 18th cent.
4019, f. 133.
List of specimens of iron and
copper, 18th cent. 4020, ff. 187, 188, 191.
Drawings of minerals, 18th cent.
4019, ff. 6-11.
v. Ahmad ibn Yusuf ibn Muhammad
(Abu al'Abbas), Al-Tifashi at
Kaisi at Abtinjh
Aide (Gottfried), of Breslau.
Barden (D— ).
Nuisement (Jacques de), Baron.
Vendramino (Andrea).
Mines. Book of the license of mines royall
in England, 1564-1565. 1709, ff. 35-54.
Royal grants to W. Humfrey and
C. Shutz of certain mines in England
and Ireland, 1565. 2483, ff. 1-10.
Proclamation concerning royal
mines, 1624. 2483, f. 32.
Covenant for working Sir E.
Lloyd's lead mines, 165 J. 3652, f. HI.
Of iron mines in co. Sussex, 18th
cent. Imperf. 4020, f. 1 *9.
t\ Ercker (Lazarus).
Swab (Anton).
2 B
370
INDEX.
Minet (William), Merchant, of Fenchurch
Street, London. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1735, 173g. 4054, ff. 140, 192.
Mining Company, Royal. Inven-
tory of their property, 1586-159*.
2487.
Minsich (Hadrianus a), r. Mynsicht.
Mint. Treatise on the French mint and
exchange, 1506, 1518, 1519. Fr. 889,
ff. 220-290 b.
Collections of A. Hill relating to
coinage and currency, 17th-l8th centt.
2902, ff. 17, 21-42, 45-49, 55-58 bf 98,
108-111 b.
Tniite sur lea monnoyes, 17th cent.
2568, ff. 39-48 b.
Method of assaying minerals, from
the Italian, 17th cent. 1423, ff. 1-26 b.
— — Fees to officers in, temp. Jas. I.
1520, ff. 32-33.
Warrant for a |>ension to I. G. in
consideration of the surrender of his
patent of Chief Graver of the Mint and
seals, temp. Chas.* I. 856, f. 18 b.
Observations on the Bill intitled,
A Bill to prevent the exportation of
bullion and to encourage the bringing
in of foreign silver, [1691]. 79 or 664,
ff. 24-26.
v. Bisshop (Fruncis).
, of Ireland. Estimate of bullion to
lie brought into, circ. 1620-1630. 3827,
f. 203.
Miranda ( ), Physician. Cominen-
tarius in Galeni librum De facultate
medicamentoram, 17th cent. 344, ff.
410-436 b.
Miremand ( de). Description des
eaux de Vichv, 18th cent. 3230, ff.
31-51.
Mirer ( ). Letter to J. Pctivcr, n. d.
Lot. 4067, f. 59.
Mireris ( ). Documents of the
secrets of nature, 17th cent. 2036, f. 43.
Miriam, the Prophetess. Practise of
Alchemy, 15th cent. Lot. 2459, f. 1 b-3 ;
— 17th cent. Enyl. 3641, ff. 1-8.
Alchemical Praxis, 17th cent.
3778, ff. 100-105 b.
Misaubin (John), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1722, and n. d. Fr. 4046,
f. 245; 4050, f. 360.
Miaselden (Edward), Deputy-Governor
of the Merchant Adventurers Company.
Letters to the Merchant Adventurers
and the Lord High Treasurer, 161},
1611. 1453, ff. 'J 6 b.
Misselden (Edward), Deputy-Governor
of the Merchant Adventurers Company
(continued). Necessity of restoring the
Merchant Adventurers' privileges in
their Mart in Germany, 1611. 1453,
ff. 7-46 b.
Miasenden Abbey, co. Bucks. Chart u-
lary, late 15th cent. 747.
Articuli pro reformation© comper-
torum in visitatione erdinaria Willielmi>
Episcopi Lincolniensis, 1505. Lat. 747,
f. 97.
Missendene (Henry), Abbat of Missen-
den. Form of his election, 1462. Lat.
747, f. 15.
Missions, v. Harcourt (Michael).
Misterton, co. Xotts. Royal letter to.
grant F. Sandys a lease of a third life on
the Rectory, temp. Charles II. 856, f. 23.
Mitchell (Andrew), Under-Secretary of
State for Scotland. Letter to, from Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. Draft copy. 4059, f. 354.
Mitchell (P— ), M.D., of Dnbtin. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4075, f. 203.
Mochinger ( ), Minister at Dantziy.
Letter to, from J. Dury, 1633. Lat.
654, f. 26.
MOOO MOCO, in Sumatra. Letter to the
English Resident at, from the Sultan of
Menaflgkftbau, 1725. 1968, f. 224.
Modena, Duke of. Consilium medicum
pro Duce Mutinense, 17th cent. 2253,
f. 16.
Modica (Vincenzo), Jesuit, of Malta.
Treatise addressed to, on the healing
virtues of the soil of Malta, 1687.
Ital. 763, ff. 1-7.
Letter to Abate I. Constanzio,
1683. Ital. Copy. 763, f. 16.
Modyford (Sir Charles), 3rd Bart. Note
of his birth, 1644. 1708, f. 117.
Modyford (Sir Thomas), la* Bart. Let-
ter to R. Bere, 1679. 2723, f. 30.
Modyford (Sir Thomas), 2nd Bart. Note
of his birth, 164§. 1708, f. 117.
MOBbhlS (Gottfried), Sen. Letter to P.
M. Slegel, 1640. Lat. Copy. 2882,
f. 41 b.
Moehring (Paulus Henricus Geranlus).
Observationes botanies?, 1739 - 174}-.
4026. ff. 5-8 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1739-1742.
Lat. 4056, ff. 121, 300 ; 4057, f. 120.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
17}$. Lat. 4069, f. 31.
\
INDEX.
371
Moe8ler(Euphrosinc). Horoscope, 1G03.
1770, f. 143 b.
Moesler (Eva), of Frankfort. Horoscope,
1599. 1770, f. 143.
Moesler (Joan-Georgius). Horoscope,
1596. 1770, f. 142.
Moes8 (Johan-Christophorus). Horoscope,
1615. 1770, f. 158.
Moett (Thomas). Catalogue of his books
with the prices affixed, 1659. 269.
Mof (Jan de) al. Groninge (Jan van)
r. Groninge (Jan ran).
Moffett (Thomas), M.D.; M.P. for Wil-
ton, lnsectorum theatrum ; corrected
by the author, 16th cent. 741 or 4014.
Prohibition of the •* Ordines Gene-
rales Belgii" against the printing or
selling of his *' lnsectorum Theatrum"
without his permission, l.r>90. Lat.
4014, f. 2 b.
Medical extracts from, by Sir T.
Turquet de Mayerne, 1624. Lat. 1988,
ff. 126-140 b, 169-173, 184b-192.
lnsectorum Theatrum, 1634, with
MS. additions by Dr. T. More. Printed.
214.
Poems in praise of, by J. Gordon
and H. ab Heer, 17th cent. Lat. 741
<»• 4014, f. 3.
Mogul Empire. Journeys to the Court
of the Great Mogul, by G. Weldon and A.
Xavarros, 1688, 1689. 1910, ff. 45-58 b.
Mohamad Zabdi, of Salle. Letter to
Warren, circ. 1669. Span. Orig.
and copy. 3513, ff. 49, 56.
Mohamet el Cuzir. Correspondence
with Col. H. Norwood, 1667. Span.
Copies. 1955, ff. 20 b, 122 b.
Mohamett Ben Abdala, Secretary to
ifte Emperor of Morocco, v. Hamed Ben
Abdala.
Mohammed Ben el Hag. Letters to
Lord Middleton, circ. 1670. Transl.
:*510, ff. 224, 225.
Mohen (Joannes de). v. Meung (Jehan
de), dit Clopinel.
Mohn (J — ), of Gits trow, in Mechlen/jttrg-
Schircrin. Letter to C. Schroedter, 1680.
hit. 2N76, f. 107.
Mohr (Johann Gottfried), of Leipzig,
Autograph in album, 1694. 2360, f. 84 b.
Moir (John), of Barnes, co. Surr. Bond
with Dr. S. Collins and B. Persons, 1669.
1823, f. 53.
Moizant ( ), Chirurgien, de ChdteU
hcrault. Sonnet a, 17th cent. 3940, f. 18.
Molard ( du). c. Du Molard.
Molendinis (Elias filius Rogeri de), of
co. Southants. Tracing of seal of, 1 8th
cent. 3424, f. 7.
Moleneuz (Richard), r. Molyneux.
Molesworth (C— ), M.D., of Doncaster,
and aftenr. of Nottingham. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1733 4052, f. 367;
4053, f. 49.
Molesworth (H — ), of Jamaica. Letter
to Lord Carlisle, 1683. 2724, f. 246.
Molesworth (John), 2nd Viscount Moles*
worth. Letters to, when Envoy at
Florence, from S. Clement, 1712-1714.
3811, ff. 4, 13, 20, 31 b, 32, 36 b, 45,
48 b, 54 b, 58 b, 69, 74 b.
Molesworth (Robert), Is* Viscount
Molesworth. Memorials to William UK
against his " Account of Denmark as it
was in the year 1692," by the Danish
Enyov, 1693, 1694. Fr. 3828, ff. 172-
175.'
Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin de).
v. Poquelin de Moliere (Jean Baptiste).
Molieres (J — Privat de). v. Prirat de
Molieres (Joseph).
Molin (Francesco da), Venetian Ambassa-
dor to Favot/. Relatione di Savoia, 1576.
1826, ff. 37-49.
Molineeus (Ludovicus). r. Du Moulin
(Louis).
Molinettus (Antonius). Dissertations
anatomies et pathologic®, 17th cent.
Extracts. 1865, ff. 131-144.
MolineilX (Sir William), v. Molyneux.
Molinier (Charles)/ Letter to, from J. J.
Scheuchzer, Jun., 1728. Fr. 4066, f. 48.
Molinier (Jacques). Letter to, from J.J.
Scheuchzer, Jun., 1728. Fr. 4066, f. 48.
Molinos (Miguel), Founder of the Qnie-
tists. Account of him and prevalence
of his opinions in Naples, 17th cent. 2626.
Trial of, for heresy, by the In-
quisition, 1685. Jtal. 768.
Process of the Inquisition against
1685-1687. Jtal. 2721, ff. 58-71 bi
2733, ff. 1-4.
Molins (James), Swgeon of St. Thomas
Hospital, London. Translation of medical
tracts of G. Fallopius, 1670 - 1672.
Autogr. 3293, ff. 3-228.
Medical treatise and receipts, 1674.
Autogr. 3293, ff. 229-240, 267-279.
— — Anatomical practical observation*
in St. Thomas Hospital, 1674 -1677..
8293, ff. 242-260.
2 B 2
372
INDEX.
Molitori8 (Ulrich), de Conslantia. De
phitonicis mulieribus, 1489. 2417, ff. 2-
35 b.
Moller (Barthold), Consul of Hamburg.
Elogium in, a Gymnasii Hnmburgensis
Professoribus, 16G7. 2888, ff. 81-88.
Moller (Bartholomew). Letter to, from
J. Dury, 1633. Lat. 654, f. 2.
Moller (John), Professor Ilebrwus in
Academia Marpurgensi. Dissertationes
critic* ad loco* SS. Scripturarum spec-
tantes, 1617. 920.
MolleruB (Eberhardus), Constd of Ham-
burg. Letter to,% from N. Chytneus,
1582. Lat. 2882, f. 50.
Mollerus (Henricus), D.D., Professor at
Wittemberg. Carmen in ejus imaginem
a H. Cunradino, 17th cent. 2888, f. 89.
Epitaph ium in, 17th cent. 2888,
f. 89 b.
Mollerus (Joannes), Vratislaviensis ;
Pastor ecclesia SS. Petri et Pauli Bam-
burgensis. Elogia in, 1672. 2888, ff. 90-
97 b.
Mollerus (Vioentius), Swedish Councillor
of State. Elogium in, a M. Kirstenio,
17th cent. 2888, ff. 74-80.
Molyneux (Richard), Soldier, at Tangier.
Charge against, for stealing, circ. 1673.
3514, f. 156.
Molyneux (Samuel), Clerk of tlxe Royal
Works, Ireland. Propositions to Lord
Falkland, for building the tower of
Dublin Castle, 1624. 3827, f. 46.
Molyneux (Samuel), M.P. for Dublin
University. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1708, 171$. 4041, f. 190 ; 4044, f. 274.
Molyneux (Thomas). Medical and
other receipts, 1613. 974.
Molyneux (Sir Thomas), 1st Bart.;
M.D., President of the Irish College of
Physicians. Account of the case of D.
Blake, 1695. 1786, f. 152.
Account of the case of Camp-
bell, 1724. 4075, f. 203.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1697-
1733. 4036, f. 314; 4037, f. 157
(imperf.y, 4038, f. 140; 4039, f. 18; 4040,
/. 164; 4041, f. 10 ; 4052, f. 305.
Letter to Sir B. Southwell, 1699.
Molyneux (William), M.P. for Dublin
University. Letters to Dr. E. Borlaser
1679-168$. 1008, 233, 251, 301.
Letter to , 168J. 1008, f. 333.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1697,
169J. 4036, f. 367 ; 4037, ff. 2, 8, 42.
Momford (George). Letter to J. Petiver,
1706. 4064, f. 120.
Mompe8Son (Sir Giles), M.P. for Great
Bedwin. Censure of, by the Parliament,
1625. 2251, f. 78.
Monaldesohi (Giovanni), Marquis. Ac-
count of his murder by order of Queen
Christina of Sweden, according to Pere
Lebel, 1657. Fr. 3813, ff. 7-18 b.
Monaldus, Monk of S. Benedicts Abbey,
Paris. Prologue in R. Lulli librum De
secret is naturaa, 15th cent. Imperf. 75,
f. 164 b; Engl. 3707, ff. 1-3 b.
Monardes (Nicolas), Physician, of Seville.
Treatise of medicines imported from the
West Iudies, 1565. Hal. 253, ff. 1-35 b.
Treatise of medicines against poison,
1565. Ital. 253, ff. 36-63.
Monavius (Fridericus). Letter to P. M.
Slegel, [1642]. Lat. Copy. 2882, f. 28 b.
Monoeau (Duhamel da), v. Duhamel
du Monceau (Henri Louis).
Monceaux ( de), Advocate. Cata-
logue of the library of, circ. 1675. 660,
ff. 8-31 b.
Monohensy, Family of. v. Munchensi.
Monck (Anne), wife of George, Ut Duke
of Albemarle. Note of her birth, 1619.
1708, f. 117.
Monck (Christopher), 2nd Duke of Albe-
marle. Letter to, as Governor of
Jamaica, from the inhabitants of New
Providence, 1688. 3984, f. 192.
Petition to, from I. Ruth, circ.
1688. 3984, f. 302.
Account of his illness and death,
by Sir H. Sloane, 1687. 3984, ff. 282-
285.
Medical prescriptions for, 1679.
Lat. 206, A. ff. 18, 20.
MSS. 45 B.-49 were dedicated to,
4062, f. 303.
Molyneux (Sir William), of Sefton, co.
Lane. Character of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 31 b.
in 1683, by Capt. B. Sharp, W. Hack, and
J. Cox.
Monok (Elizabeth), widow of Christopher,
2nd Duke of Albemarle. Letter to, from
P. Barwick, 1690. 4036, f. 97.
Letter to, from Bishop Compton,
[1687-1692.] 4066, f. 299.
INDEX.
37S
Monck (George), 1st Duke of Albemarle,
Observations on military and political
affairs, composed whilst prisoner in the
Tower, circ. 1645. 1052.
Papers and letters, chiefly relating
to his march to London, 1659-1660.
070, ff. 6-34 b.
Letter to the Lord Mayor, 16 J J.
970, f. 18.
Letters to, from Charles II., and
the Dukes of York and Gloucester, 1660.
1519, ff. 201-205.
Grant, as Commander in Chief,
of a lieutenantcy to J. Pembrage, 1660.
3299, f. 81.
Orders to and from, relating to
Tangier, 1661. 1956, ff. 7, 52, 66 b.
Ossiflcation of his heart, late 17th
cent. Fr. 1030, f. 108.
Verses on, by R. Pod wick, 17th
cent. 1983, B. f. 8.
Verses on, by B. Severinius, 17th
cent. Lat. 2870, f. 152 b.
Monck (Nicholas), Bishop of Hereford.
Royal warrant recommending a successor
to, as Provost of Eton College, [16621.
856, f. 36 b.
Mondeville (Mad. ). Letter to
G. Bonnivert, late 17th cent. Fr. 1009,
f. 168.
Verses addressed to G. Bonnivert,
late 17th cent. Fr. 1009, ff. 402, 403.
Money (Thomas). Owned, in 1661, MS.
2811.
Monfredi (Eustachius). r. Manfredi.
Monin8 (Sir Edward), 2nd Bart, of
Waldershare. Memorandum of his pro-
claiming Charles II. at the general
muster of his regiment at Barham Downe
on 18 May, 1660. 2717, f. 37.
Declaration of acceptance of the
general pardon of Charles II., 1660.
'2717, f. 38.
Monks Kirby, co. Warw. Account of
the accident to Pailton Windmill in,
sent to E. Ashmole, 1686. 3822, f. 171.
Monmort (Pierre Remond de). v. Red-
mond de Monmort (Pierre).
Monmouth, Duke of. v. Soott (James).
Monnel (Nicholas). Treatise on geo-
mancy, 16th cent. Fr. 3810.
Monoux (Dorothy), widow of Sir Philip
Monoux, 3rd Bart. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4076, f. 82.
Monpouillan, Marquis de. ©. Caumont
(Armand de).
Monro (David), Master of St. Salvador's.
College, in St. Andrew's University. An-
notamenta in A r is tote lis libros "De
natural i auscultatione," 1618 - 1619.
2018, ff. 2-108.
Monro (James), if./)., of Greenwich.
Letter to Sir H.Sloane, 1718. 4076,f.88.
Letter to R. Syms, n. d. 4076,
f. 86.
Monro (James), Minister of Ketle, co.
Fife. Letter to his cousin, Sir H. Sloane,
1726. 4048, f. 176.
Monro nee Bailie (Jane), widow of
— Monro, Minister of Rothsay. Letter
to her cousin, Sir H. Sloane, 1726. 4048,
f. 151.
Monro (Jo—), Professor of Philosophy
in St. Leonard's College, in St. Andrew's
University. Address from the Univer-
sity to the King, signed by, temp. Jas. II.
2753, ff. 18-25 b.
Monro (John). Letter to J. Martin,
1700. 4025, ff. 190-193 b.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1700.
4025, ff. 194-199 b.
Monro (William), of Edinburgh. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1732. 4052, f. 235.
Mons, in Belgium. Account of the
French troops at the siege of, 1691. Fr.
179, A. f. 156.
■ Lettre du Due de Richelieu a Louis
XIV., sur sa prise, 1691. 2868, f. 9.
Monsey (Messenger), Physician to Chelsea
Hospital. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1723.
4047, f. 54.
Monson (Sir Thomas), 1st Bart. ; Master
of the Totter Armoury. Proceedings
against at Guildhall, for complicity in
Sir T. Overbury's murder, 1615. 1002,
ff. 71-76 b ; 2572, ff. 177-179.
Dedicatory letter to, from Rev. J.
Hodgson, 164?. 1470, f. 250 b.
Monson (Ursula), wife of Sir John
Monson, 2nd Bart. Letter to, from
Rev. J. Hodgson, 164$. 1470, f. 266 b.
Monson {Sir William), Admiral. Trea-
tise of sea causes, in 4 books, 1624.
Partly autogr. 2496, ff. 113-188;— 17th
cent. Imperf. 43, ff. 77 b, 82.
Mons Pessulanus. v. Montpellier,
in France.
Monsters. Drawing of a monster, born
at Hanover, 1701. 4063, f. 129.
r. Du Plossis (James Paris).
Montacute, Family of. Pedigree, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 108 b.
374
INDEX.
Montagnana (Bartholom«us de), Jun. ;
M.D.j of Padua. Medical commonplace
book, 1435. Lat. Hologr. 259.
Consilia medica, 1436. 336, ff. 1-
63 b, 94-100 b, 125 b -154 b.
Montagu (Christopher). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 169J. 4037, f. 31.
Montagu (Edward), 2nd Earl of Man-
chester. Letter to Lord Fairfax, 1644.
15l!>, f. 68.
Letter, in the name of the Com-
mittee of both Kingdoms, to Sir T. Fair-
fax, 1645. 1519, f. 94.
Warrant to, as Lord Chamberlain,
for swearing in the Duke of Richmond as
a gentleman of the bedchamber, [1660-
1671]. 856, f. 30.
Montagu (Edward), 1st Earl of Sand-
wich. Note of his birth, 1625. 1708,
f. 122.
Instructions from the Admiralty
and Cinque Ports Committee to the
Parliament fleet, signed by, 1648. 1709,
ff. 55-62 b.
Discourse of Barbary, sent by, to
the Duke of York, 1662. 3509, f. 26.
Letter to the President of the
Council of State, 1660. 1519, f. 208.
Letter, as Ambassador to Spain, to
the Duke of Medina Cell, 1668. Span.
Copy. 3499, f. 62.
Letter to F. dc Arebalo, 1668.
Span. Copy. 3499, f. 67.
Letter to, from Lord Southampton,
1661. 1956, f. 74.
Letters to, from J. Luke, 1662.
3509, ff. 35, 33.
Letter of thanks to, from Charles
II., 1665. 1519, f. 192.
Memorial to, from Col. H. Norwood,
1668. Span. 3499, f. 66.
Montagu (George), Earl of Halifax.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1712-1726,
and n. d. 4043, f. 50 ; 4047, f. 281 ; 4048,
ff. 27, 190 ; 4060, f. 12.
Montagu (Henry), 1st Earl of Man-
chester. Privv Council letters to Lord
Falkland, signed bv, I62g, 1626, 1627.
3827, ff. 71 b, 89, 108.
Letter to, from Cambridge Uni-
versity, [1628-1642]. Lat. 1775, f.
40 b.
Will, 164*. Imperf. 1710, f. 122.
Montagu (James), Bishop of Bath and
Wells, and of Winchester. Dedication of
Pietas Jesuitica to, by P. Fletcher, 1610.
Lat. 444, f. 1.
Montagu (James), Bishop 'of Bath awl
Wells, and of Winchester (continued).
Letter to the University of Cambridge,
1617. Lat. Copy. 3562, f. 87.
Letter to, from the University of
Cambridge, 161 j. Lat. 3562, ff. 95-97.
Montagu (Hon. John), 4M son of Edward,
1st Earl of Stndwich. Letter to, as
Master of Trinity College, Cambridge,
from T. Barrow, [1683-1699]. Lat.
2903, f. 114.
Montagu (John), 2nd Duke of Montatjn.
Utters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060,
ff. 14-28 b.
Montagu (R— ), Publisher. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 31.
Montagu (Ralph), 1st Duke of Montagu.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1691, 1701,
and n. d. 4036, ff. 108, 342 ; 403S,
f. 162 ; 4060, f. 29.
Montagu (Walter), Abbot of St. Martin's.
Pontoise. The Shepherd's Paradise, a
comedy, 1632. 3649.
Montague (Charles), Earl of Halifax.
Supplement by, to the Marquis of Hali-
fax^ Maxims of State, 1695. 2680, IV.
9 b-11 b.
Royal letter to the House of Lords
on his being made a Peer, 1700. L,at.
3299, f. 165.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1699, and
n. d. 4037, f. 311 ; 4060, ff. 1-11.
Montaigne (George), Bishop of London.
Letter to. from Archbishop Abbot, 1622.
1710, f. 306 b.
Montaigne (Jacques de), President ft
Oardc des sceaulx a Montpellier. Le
neufiesme livre de son "Histoirc de
l'Europe," 17th cent. Extract. 3196.
Montaigne (Michel Eyquem de). Essays,
17th cent. Extracts. 649, f. 31 ; 2903.
ff. 1-12.
Montanor (Guido de). Notabilia al-
chemic*, 15th cent. 3744, ff. 27-34 b.
Treatise on alchemy, 17th cent.
3638, ff. 31-40 b.
Alchemical receipt, 17th cent.
3706, f. 43 b.
MontanU8 (Benedictus Arias), v. Aria^
Montanus.
MontanuB (Christian us Constant in us),
c. Moritz (Pietcr).
Montausier, Baron de. v. Sainte-Maure
(Hector de).
IXD£X.
375
Montbarrott, Seigneur <&'. c. Maret
(Rene).
Monte (A — Franc— de). "Oculus
Sidereuh, or a new opened starlight and
farresight, for the fundamental discovery
of the never-beleeved relations about the
motion of the globe of the earth," 17th
cent. 648, ff. 101-140 b.
Monteagle, Baron, r. Parker (William).
Monteclerc (Louis deX Sieur de Cour-
celles. Remission entering a, pour
1'homicide de sa ferame, 1583. 3800.
Monte Ferrate, Marchio de. Compo-
sitio Mercurii secundum, 1572. 3661,
ff. 208 b.
Monte Forti (Emericus de). c. Montfort
(Alraeric de).
Monte Negro (Maria de). Letter to
, n. d. Span. 1087, f. 132.
Monte FeSBUlano (Johannes de). De
medicinis digestivis et evacuativis, tam
simplicibus quam com posit is, 15th cent.
1080, A. ff. 1-5 b.
Mont6BClaro8, Marques de. r. Mendoza
v Luna (Juan Manuel de).
Monte-Snyders (Johann). Tractatus
de Medicina Universali, 1662. Fr.
transl. 2879, ff. 75-117 b.
Metamorphosis Planetarum, 17th
cent. Engl, transl. 3753, ff. 1-65 b.
Montespan, Marquise de. v. Pardaillan
de Gondrin (Francoise Ath^nais de).
Montesquieu, Baron de. r. Secondat
(Charles de).
Montferrat, Duke of. v. Mantua and
Montferrat, Duke of,
Montford, Family of. v. Montfort, of
Coleshill, co. Warw., Family of.
Montfort, Earls of Leicester. Notes of,
16th cent. 1301, f. 185 b.
Montfort, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 46 b.
Montfort, of Coleshilly co. Wane, Family
of. Notes of, 16th cent. 1301, ff. 35 b,
185 b.
Montfort (Almeric de), son of Simon,
Earl of Leicester. De alchymia, 14th
cent. Imperf. 2135, f. 49 b.
Montgomerie {Hon. Robert), 5th son of
Alexander, 6th Earl of Eglinton. Letter
to Lord Fairfax, 1644. 1519, f. 47.
Certificate attested by, 1660.
3299, f. 34.
Montgomery, County of. Warrant for
granting the reversion of the office of
Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown
in, 1661. 856, f. 9.
Montgomery, Earls of. c. Herbert
(Philip).
Montgomery (Hugh), 2nd Earl of
Mount Alexander. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1700. 4040, f. 266.
Montgomery (Robert), Capt. Letter
to H. Killigrew, 1573. Copy. 3199,
f. 69 b.
Monti (Giuseppe), Professor of Natural
History at Bototjna. Letter to Sir II.
Sloane, 173"». Lat. 4054, f. 91.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1737. Lat. 4008, f. 317.
Monti (Philippo). Formerly owned MS.
2378.
Montis Asinarii Abbatia, in Agro
Florentino. Formerly owned MS. 3270.
Montmorency (Charles de), Seigneur
de Dampvitle, Admiral of France. Com-
mission to the Sieur Ravardiere, 1609.
Transl. 173, f. 6 b.
Montmorency (Henri II. de), Due de
Montmorency, Admiral of France. Letter
to Louis XIII., 1019. Transl. 22, f. 4.
Sonnet sur la mort de, par Gom-
bauld, 1632. . 895, f. 57.
Montmorency (L— de), Admiral of
France, v. Montmorency (Henri II. de),
Due de Montmorency.
Montmorency Nivelle (Philips van),
Count ran Iloorn. Verses on, 1508.
Span. 796, f. 41 b.
Montpellier, in France. Tractatulus
de regimine sanitatis editus apud, 1281.
3160, f. 126.
Casus medici a physico Moospesu-
lanensi, circ. 1642. 345*4.
Treatment of an outbreak of
scurvy in the General Hospital, by the
Physicians of the University, late 17th
cent. Fr. 3998, ff. 42-44.
Account of vinevards at, 18th cent.
Imperf. 4020, ff. 26-33.
Montrath, Earl of. v. Coote (Charles).
Montrose, Mantis of. v. Graham
(James).
Montulmo (Antonio di), M.A. et M.D.
De judiciis nativitatum, 17th cent.
Imperf. 3634, ff. 25-27 b.
Monuments. Monumental inscriptions
and arms in Londou churches, 1678-
1681. 516.
376
IXD£X.
Montviron, Family of. Notes of, ICth
cent. 1301, f. 50.
Moody (Robert), Soldier, at Tangier.
Charge against, by K. Swinford, arc.
1670. 3514, f. 54.
Moon (John). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4060, f. 33.
Moone (J — ). Note of cessation of
hostilities by England against France,
Holland and Denmark, [1666]. 3509,
f. 141.
Formerly owned MS.
Moone (Thomas).
2464.
Moons (Magdalena), of Leyden. Account
of, 1613. DutcJi. 2764, f. 111.
Moor (Antonius de), Pater. Modus Ro-
sa Hi, 17th cent. 204, C. f. 72.
Moor (B— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
». d. 4060, f. 34.
Moor (Henry), v. More.
Moore (A — ), of Kensington Square.
London, Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720.
4076, f. 84.
Moore (Arth :) Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1720. 4045, f. 314.
Moore (Rev. Garrett), of Jamaica. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1689. 4036, f. 49.
Moore (Sir John), of Croughlin. Letter
to Lord Falkland, 1623. 3827, f. 29.
Moore (John). Bishop of Norwich. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1700, 170f. 4038,
ff. 101, 126 ; 4040, f. 126.
Letter to, relating to the catalogue
of his library, [1691-1707]. 1983, B.
f. 37.
Moore (John), of Bristol. Letter to J.
Pragestua, 1700. 1381, f. 91.
Moore (Jos — ), Apothecary. Letter to
Dr. E. Browne, n. d. 1911-1913, f. 134.
Moore (Philip), Medical Practitioner, of
Allhattows Parish, Northants. Medical
tracts and receipts, 1572-1610. 1626 ;
1627, ff. 56b-66b; 1628, ff. 64b-95;
1629 ; 1636 ; 1644 ; 1646 ; 1647, ff. 6-
58; 1658.
Translation by, of Gerard us Ber-
gensis "De preservation et curatione
inorbi nrticularis et calculi," 1564.
1628, ff. 2-57.
Translation by, of Book vi. of P.
iEgineta, 1567. 1631; 1638, ff. 50-
135 b; 2141.
Translation bv, of J. Fe melius'
M Methodus medendi,'" 17th cent. 1637.
Moore (Philip), Medical Practitioner, of
Allhallotcs Parish, Korthanis (continued)*
Translation by, from Bk. in. of the
Pathol ogia of J. Fernelius, 17th cent.
1635, ff. 3-6 ; 1638, ff. 140-143 b.
Translation by, of part of J. Fer-
nelins' "De hominis anatomia," 17th
cent. 1664, ff. 53-55 b.
Translation by, of J. Wecker's
chemical receipts, 17th cent. 1645, ff.
1-77.
Essay on causes, 1606. 1664, ff.
45-47.
Owned MSS. 1627 ; 1641.
Moore (Richard). Formerlr owned MS.
3215.
Moore (Thomas). Licence to, to put in
practice improvements for land, salt,,
saltpetre, and other inventions, temp.
Chas. II. 856, f. 40.
Moore (Thomas). Letter to J. Petiver,
1711. 4065, f. 8.
Moore (William), Aldennan of Colchester.
Lawsuit relating to the vacant Ma vor-
altv of Colchester, 1696. 27 1 7, ff. 1 l'l b-
114.
Moors. Tale founded on the history of
the Moors in Spain, late 17th cent. ' Fr.
1009, ff. 367-372.
Mora (Pietro). Medical advice for his
brother, 17th cent. Ital. 2253, ff. 17 b-
20 b.
Moral Philosophy. Dialogi morales,
13th cent. 1933, ff. 96 b, 97.
Ezcerpta moralia, 15th cent. 429,
ff. 19-23.
Rules for moral conduct, 15th
cent. 775, f. 56 b.
Maxims and apophthegms, 16th
cent. 1126.
Carminum proverbialium loci com*.
manes, 1579. 1M. and Enal. Imperf.
1640, ff. 8-66.
Sentential morales, 17th cent.
3861, ff. 1-26.
Philosophia moralis, 165g. Engl.
2621. ff. 12-24.
Sentential morales, 17 th cent..
1871, B. ff. 1-10.
Qus3stio : " Invidia semper comes
magna* virtutis," 17th cent. Germ.
and Lat. 1380, ff. 9 b-19.
Disceptatio: "An nostra tempo ra.
bona rum artium gloria cedant antiquis,"
17th cent. IjxU and Germ. 1380, ff, 2-
10.
INDEX.
377
Moral Philosophy (continued). Pro-
verbs and moral sentences, 17th cent.
2572, ff. 127-134 b (reversed).
Sentences and proverbs, 17th cent.
2628, ff. 60-65.
Sentential collects?, 17th cent.
1981, ff. 35-37 b, 44, 45.
Sententiac illustrium virorum et
principum ante mortem, 17th cent.
Lat. and Span. 3610, ff. 37 b-41 b.
Apophthegmata moral ia, 18th
cent. Or. and Lat. 3585, ff. 16 b-28.
v. La Marche (Olivier de).
Morales (Ambrosio de), Chronicler to
Philip II. Journey to the Kingdoms of
Leon and Galicia and the principality of
Asturiaa, 1572. Sjtan. 3830, ff. 1-113.
Morales (Luis de). Padre. Modo de
vezar el Rosario de Kuestra Sefiora, late
16th cent. 796, f. 3.
Morand (Sauveur Francois), Anatomist*
de V Academic Royalc oe^ Sciences et
Demonstrate ur Royal. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1726-1741, and n. d. Fr. and
Enql. 4048, ff. 154, 166, 170, 191 ;
4049, f. 231; 4050, ff. 85, 131, 168;
4051, ff. 3, 131, 173, 251 ; 4052, f. 146;
4055, ff. 298, 420, 423 ; 4056, ff. 7, 15 ;
4057, f. 66 ; 4060, f. 36.
Correspondence with the Comte
de Maurepas and M. de Pont car rd, 1738.
Fr. Copies. 4056, ff. 1-6.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1726-1738. Engl, and Fr. Copies.
4056, f. 14; 4068, ff. 128-131 b, 151,
160, 185 ; 4069, ff. 12, 15.
Morant ( ). Horoscope of Capt.
Griffith, drawn by, 165}. 2280, f. 6 b.
Moravia, in Austria. Letter to the
Elders of the Orthodox churches expelled
out of, from J. Dury, 1636. Lat. 654,
f. 49.
Moray (Sir Robert), President of the
Royal Society. Answers from Java by
Sir P. Vernatti to inquiries made by,
for the Royal Society, 1664. 3959,
ff. 16-27b.
Account of an echo at Roseneath,
with the musical notes, temp. Chas. II.
243, f. 180 b.
Morbidi (J— de). Letters to G.
Schroedter, 1707, 1708. /h 2877,
ff. 245, 253.
Morceau de Maupertuis (Pierre
Louis), de V Academic des Sciences, Paris.
Letters to Sir II. Sloane, 1728, 1731.
Fr. 4049, f. 227 ; 4052, f. 14.
Mordaunt (Cary), 1st to'fe of Charles,
3rd Earl of Peterborough. Letter to
her cousin, Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060r
f. 38.
Mordaunt (Charles), 3rd Earl of Peter-
h'irough. Letters to, from S. Clement,
171g-1714. 3811, ff. 14, 31, 36, 84 b.
Catalogue of his gems, 1699. Fr.
1968, ff. 156-158 b.
Mordaunt (Lady Elizabeth), elder
daughter of Henry, 2nd Earl of Peter-
borough. Dissection of, by Sir E. Kingr
1661. 1640, f. 90 b.
Mordaunt (G— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 39.
Mordaunt (Henry), 2nd Earl of Peter-
borough. Warrant constituting him
Governor of Tangier, 1661. 856, ff. 2r
39 b.
Papers relating to Tangier during
his Governorship, 1661-1662. 1956;
3509, ff. 15. 20, 44, 72; Span. 3513,
ff. 2, 5.
Grant, as Governor of Tangier, of
an Ensigncy to C. Goade, 1662. 3299,
f. 83.
Impression on a magical seal
belonging to, 1671. 3822, f. 159.
Account of the dissection ofr
[1697]. 3408, ff. 192-194.
Mordaunt (John), bth Baron Mordaunt,
and 1st Earl of Peterborough. Verses
to, by Dr. Corbet, 17th cent. 1792,
ff. 76b-80b.
Mordaunt (Sir John). Depositions on
his trial at Tangier, 1671. 1952,
ff. 1-18.
Letter to Luke, 167§. 3299,
f. 109.
Letters to, from
Hill, 1672,
3511, ff. 83, 97.
Letter to, from his wife Elizabeth,
1672. 3511, f. 97 b.
Morden (William). Nomina et pretia
librorum ex ejus diario a J. Hooke
desurapta, 1677. 3452, ff. 52-71 b.
Mordington, Baron, v. Douglas (James).
More (Henry), Fellow of Christ's College,
Cambridge. Annotations in C. Bartho-
lin Metaphvsicam majorem, circ. 1650.
235, ff. 14-45.
Extracts from his works, 17th cent.
1456, ff. 101b-128.
Letter from W. Scrimshire to W.
Whiston, on M ore's assertion that the
Protestant Reformation is the rising of
the witnesses, 1707. 1926. ff 137 14:L
378
INDEX.
More (Hugh), Rector of Bnrston, cv. Sorf.
Funeral sermon on R. Proctor, [1626-
1C62]. 2903, f. 77.
More (John), of Gloucester. Power of
attorney to, from X. Jones, 1592. 2497,
f. 33 b.
More (John), of London. Letter to Sir
M. Williams, 1641. 2681, f. 265.
More (Sir Thomas), Lord Chancellor.
Life of, by his son-in-law, W. Roper,
17th cent. Imperf. 1705, ff. 1-32.
Life of, by R. ba., 1599. 828.
Lamentation on the death of Qu.
Elizabeth, wife of Henry VII., 16th
cent. 1825, f. 88 b.
Epigram on Sabinus, 16th cent.
Dutch transl. 2764, f. 114.
— ; " The Life of John Picus, Erie of
Mirandula, out of," 17th cent. 848,
f. 12.
More (Thomas), M.D. Notes to Moffetfs
" Insectorum theatruin," 17th cent. 214.'
Notes and index to " Ray's Collec-
tion of English words not generally used,
1674," 17th cent. 454.
More (Thomas). Letter to [Sir H. Sloane],
1707. 4040, f. 331.
More (W—% of Philadelpfiia. Letter to
J. Nichols, n. d. 4067, f. 60.
More (Zachary), of Lofthouset co. l'orh.
Citation of Sir H. Sloane, as witness in
his dirorre case, [1719]. 4034, f. 103.
Deposition of attendance on his
wife, by Sir H. Sloane, 1719. 4034, f. 40.
Moreau ( ), of Chelsea. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1714. Fr. 4043, f. 260.
Moreau (Rene), J/.Z?., of Paris. Con-
silium medicum, 1U51. 2670, f. 9.
Morel (F6deric), Begins Professor at
Paris. Letter to, from F. Lindenbrog,
1618. iMt. 2882, f. 44.
Morell (Andre), Stass Numismatist, let-
ter to W. Charleton, 1699. Signed. Fr.
4062, f. 321.
Morell (Frances), of co. Northants.
Medical prescription for, bv Dr. J. Met-
ford. Lat. 165jj. 2812', f. 54.
Morella (Camilla), Paella Gallica. EJegia
in, 16th cent. 2764, f. 12.
Morelli (Alcssio), Glass Manufacturer
of Venice. Letters to, from J. Greene
and M. Mesey, 1667-1671. 857, ff. 2-27.
Morelli (Henry). Letter to .Sir H.
Sloaue, 171f. 4042, f. 239.
MorellUB (Pctrus), Mcdkus /.Vy. 5.
Formulae remediorum, 17th cent. /...-
tracts. 3119, ff. 270-293 b.
Tisane pour 1c Chaudepisse, 17th
cent. 3998, f. 62 b.
Moreschinus (Clearcus), Tunitanus
Medicus. Consilium medicum pro, 1617.
3133, ff. 395-397 b.
MoretUS (Johannes), " Antwerp. Tyy.-
graphus." v. Mourentorf (Jan).
Morgan, r. Philipps (Morgan).
Morgan (Capt. Charles), of .Lntuu^t.
Letters to Lord Carlislt, 1681, 1CS2.
2724, ff. 200, 235.
Morgan (Francis), Barrister-at-l»r, of
Kingsthorpc, co. Xorthants. Letter to
Dr. R. Hooke, 167|. 1039, f. 96.
Morgan (Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry), beput,-
Gotwnor and Commander in Chief w
Jamaica. Proclamation cone, the Royal
African Company, 168}. 2724, f. 1. *
Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1C*»>.
2724, ff. 30, 198, 236.
Morgan (J—), M.D., of Wigan, ..>.
Lane. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 17/1.
4077, f. 333.
Morgan {Sir Thomas), of Wilton, • •-».
Wilts. Bond to Sir P. Vanloor, 1626.
1044, f. 261.
Morgan (Thomas). Letter to h is dau vh t *.-r,
M. Glisson, 1638. 2251, f. 96.
Morhof (Daniel Georg). Polyhistor
litcrarius, philosophicus et practic n>}
17th cent. Imperf. 3009.
Morian ( ), of Amsterdam. Letter
to S. Hartlib, 1653. Extract. 649,
f. 212.
Morice (Sir William), ord Bart. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4047, f. 279.
Morienus, Jlomanui, Eremita Ilieroso/y-
mitanus. De metallorum transmutation".
17th cent. Engl. 3697, ff. 1-43.
Secunda confectio ex ejus di« tj%
15th cent. 2327, f. 6.
De expositione lapidis benedict i,
15th cent. 2327, ff. 17 b-20 b.
De expositione specierum, 15th
cent. 2327, f. 38.
Quaxlam alchemicaex, 1581. 37)7,
ff. 88-92 b.
Morillon ( ), Sen., of Padua. Lett or
to Dr. E. Browne, n. d. Fr. 1911
1913, f. 125.
Morin(Guillaumc). Formerly owned M.S.
2409.
INDEX.
379
Morin (Jean Baptistc). Dc plauetarum
latitudinibus, 17th cent. Engl. 2279,
f. 15.
Morin (Pierre), Horticulturist. Observa-
tions on gardening, 1665. 4020. ff. 67-
78 b..
Morin (Pierre). Les amours du Roy
Louis XIV. ; dedicated to £. de Sou 11 e-
mont, 1684. 2591.
Morinville ( de). Observations
anl extracts rel. to the geography and
history of the principal countries of the
world, late 17th cent. Fr. 1018.
Geographical and historical obser-
vations and extracts, 17th cent. Fr.
1019.
Morison {Sir Richard). Instructions to,
when sent Ambassador to Germany,
1550. 2442, f. 37.
Maxims and sayings, 17th cent.
1523, f. 29 b.
Morison (Robert), Professor of Botany
at Oxford. Plantae secundum ejus
methodum disposite, 18th cent. 3216, ff.
123- 132 b.
Vita, 1697. 3198, ff. 19-29.
Oratio funebris in, ab A. Pitcairn,
1697. 3198, f. 17.
Morison (Thomas), M.D., of Aberdeen.
Letter to, from Sir F. Bacon, n. d.
[1603]. 3078, f. 36 b.
Moritz (Pieter), al. Christianus
AmoUT8BU8. Works and letters
chiefly at Halle and Berlin, 1673-1678.
Germ. 2698-2715.
Collections relating to the trial
for heresy of him and Sophia Regina
his wife, 1673-1678. Germ. 2698-2700,
f. 114.
Morland (B— ), of Hackney. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1708. 4041, f. 208.
Morland {Sir Stmuel), 1st Bart. Com-
monplace book, while Sizar of Magdalene
College, Cambridge, 164*. 138.
Morland (Samuel), of York] neplicw
of Sir S. Morland. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1722. 4046, ff. 232, 236, 254.
Morlee (Ranulph de). r. Morley.
Morley (Benjamin); Captain of the
"Jonathan and Abigail." Receipt of,
for 18 redeemed English captives to be
carried from Tangier to Kn gland, 1672.
3511, f. 162.
Morley (Caleb), Fellow of Balliol College,
Oxford. Promise of Oxford graduates
to countenance his literary undertakings,
17th cent. 1466, f. 16.
Morley (Ch— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1707. 4040, f. 361.
Morley (Charles), M.D., BJiysician to
Trinity College, Cambridge. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 41.
Morley (Christopher Love), i/.Z). Notes
of medical and chemical lectures in Ley-
den University, 1677-1679. Lat. Hologr.
1259-1280; 1282-1294; 1297-12^9.
Medical case-books, 1080-1688.
J,at. 1256-1258.
Commonplace-book, i-hiefly
tracts from J. Bulwer's »' Anthropo-
metamorphosis," 17th cent. Engl, and
Span. 1281.
Catalogus plantarum ofticinalium,
17th cent. 1282.
Catalogus herbarum in horto Brasi-
liensi crescentium, 17th cent. 1289,
ff. 180-225.
Notoc de seminibus, et\% 17th cent.
1289, ff. 226-253.
Catalogus plantarum horti aeade-
mici, 17th cent. 1291.
Letters to, from L. Schacht, ou his
work "De morboepidemicoannoruni 1678
et 1679 narratio," 1681. IM. 1-178,
ff. 132-135.
Letter to, from Dr. Buena-Maison,
1682. Span. 1270, f. 218.
Letter to, from Dr. J. Davidson,
1689. 1256, f. 23.
Morley (George), Bishop of Worcester.
Mandate for his appointment to the see
of Winchester, 1662. 856, f. 40 b.
Letter, as Bishop of Winchester
and Visitor of Magdalen College, Oxford,
to Charles II., n. d. 3112, ff. 5 b-8.
Morley (G — ). Poems, 17th cent. Cop.'cs.
1446, ff. 62, 80 b.
Morley {Col. Herbert). Letters to the
Municipalitv of London, 1659. 97«>,
ff. 6, 8.
Morley (James), Schoolmaster at Notting-
ham. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 17Jg.
4056, f. 213.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1740. 4069, f. 37.
Morley (Ranulph de). Bequeathed MS.
1933 to Walsingham Priory, co. Norf.
Morley (Samuel), Commander of the
"Coast." Instructions to, from the
owners, 1692. 3986, f. 21.
Mornay (Philippes de), Seigneur Da
Plessis- Marly. Autograph in album,
n. d. 851, f. 105.
380
INDEX.
Morocco, r. Ma roc co.
Morone (Benito), of Tangier. Mercantile
transaction with J. Bland, 1669.
ff. '20-25 b.
3514,
Morpeth, co. Nortliumb. Addresses from
the Corporation and Tradesmen to Lord
Carlisle, 168|. 2723, ff. 95 b-99 b.
Letter cone, the Town School from
tiie Bailiffs to Lord Carlisle, 168$. 2724,
f. 203.
Morpeth, Viscount, v. Howard (Edward).
Viscountess, v. Howard (Frances).
MorrieB (Richard), soldier, at Tangier.
Libel on Mrs. Holt, 16JJ. 3514, f. 31.
Morris (Henry). Letter to J. Rush worth,
1645. 1519, f. 102.
Morris (John), soldier, at Tangier. Court-
martial on, for desertion, 166ft. 3514,
f. 2.
Morris (Richard), Quaker, of Rugeley, co.
Staff. Letters to J. Petiver, 1711-1713.
4065, ff. 26, 46, 72, 112.
Morris (William), Purser R.N. Memo-
randum-book, 1678-1684. 921.
Morritt (T— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
u. d. 4060, f. 42.
Morro HermoSO, Coast of Bolivar, S.
America. Marks to know it, when
approaching by sea, 17th cent. 2292,
f. 35 b.
Morsse (William). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 17}g. 4045, f. 292.
Mort (Jacobus le). r. Le Mort (Jacob).
Mortain, Count of. v. England, Sovereigns
of. John.
Mortimer, of Richards Castle, co. Salojn
Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429, f. 51.
Mortimer (Cromwell), M.D. Report on
M. Whistle's body, 1731. 4078, f. 159.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1724,
1732. 4047, f. 209 ; 4052, f. 162.
Letter to, from J. Andrew, 1736.
4060, f. 116.
Owned, in 1730, MS. 3172.
Mortimer (John), Agricultural writer.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1706-1724.
4040, f. 271 ; 4046, f. 308 ; 4047, f. 204.
Letter to A. Churchill, n. d. 4067,
f. 61.
Mortimers, Earls of March' and Ulster.
Pedigree, 1660. 1429, f. 90 b.
Mortoft (Francis). Journal of voyage
through France and Italy, 1658-1659.
2142.
Morton, Earl of. r. Douglas (James).
Morton (Charles), Sen. ; M.D. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1693. 4076, f. 276.
Morton (Eustace), son of Rev. J. Morton
of Great Oxendon. Letter to his father,
17'-2. Imperf. 3560, f. 47.
Morton (Henry), son of Rev. J. Morton
of Great Oxendon. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1730-173§. 4051, ff. 93, 133;
4052, ff. 253, 286.
Morton (John), Rector of Great Oxendon,
co. Northants. Comparison of the ancient
and modern state of the county of
Northampton, 1720. Autogr. 3560.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 170J-
1716. 4039, ff. 245, 293, 322, 382, 434 -y
4040, ff. 29, 154, 179, 183, 201, 203, 208,
210, 229, 262 ; 4042, ff. 297, 325, 334 ;
4043, ff. 41, 88, 92, 94, 96, 189 ; 4044,
ff. 127, 129, 199.
Letters to, from E. Lhwyd, 1694-
1708. 4062, ff. 255, 256, 259, 263, 264,
269, 281, 301, 309 ; 4063, ff. 25, 72, 113,
157, 220, 237, 242 ; 4064, ff. 48, 168.
Letter to, from his wife, 1695.
4062, f. 259 b.
Morton (R— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1700. 4038, f. 20.
Morton (Richard), Jun.; M.D. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, [1696]. 4076, f. 275.
Morton (Thomas), Bishop of Durham.
Letter to J. Dury, [1634]. Lot. Copy.
402, ff. 183-192.
Letter to, from J. Dury, 1636.
Lat. 654, f. 356.
Representation to the Lords Com-
mittee of London by, of his sufferings
from the Scotch, 1640. Copy. 3317,
f. 13.
Morys (Thomas), of St. Margaret's, Vps-
wich. Certificate of publication of his
banns of marriage, 1453. Lai. 1609,
f. 57b.
MOSCOW, in Russia. Diary of journey
from Stockholm to, by E. Ksempfer,.
1683. 2923, ff. 116-153 b.
Mose (Henry), Merchant at Fort SU
George, Madras Presidency. Table of
the value of dollars in pagodas and
fannams, 17th cent. 3670, f. 1 b.
Moseley (Dame Bfary), wife of Sir
Edward Moseley, 1st Bart., of Hough, co.
Staff. Medical prescriptions for, bv Dr.
W. Rant, 1652, 1653. 1055, f. 91 b.
Moses, S., Abbas. Legends de, 15th.
cent. 1936, f. 126 b.
INDEX.
381
Moses (Marcus), of Fort St. George,
Madras Presidency. Letters to I. Pyke
and 0. Laquier, 173§. 1968, ff. 53-56.
Motte (Andrew), Lecturer on Geometry
>it Gresham College. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 43.
Motte (Benjamin), Publisher. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 169f . 4037, f. 179.
Motteux (Peter Anthony). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1714. 4043, f. 253.
Mottley (John), Dramatist and Mo-
*irapher. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, civc.
1744. 4060, f. 45.
MottUS (Edward). Petition in Chancery
against, 1693. 2717, f. 1 b.
Moiiette (Slew Germain). Relation of
the captivity of, in the kingdoms of
Fez and Marocco, 1670-1681. Trawl.
845.
Mouflett (Thomas), r. Moffett.
Moulden (John). Owned, in 1675-
1682, MS. 3694.
Moult (Daniel). Cookery - book, 1700.
3817.
Moult (Francis). Letter to [J. Pctiverl
170$. 4040, f. 1.
Moulton ( ). Alchemical extracts
from, 17th cent. 3757, ff. 53-56 b.
Moulton (Thomas), Friar Preacher.
Treatise on the pestilence, 15th cent.
3489, ff. 44-51.
Mounohensy (Dmiw Dyonisie de). r.
Munchensi.
Mounson (Sir Thomas), v. Mooson.
MountagU (Sir James), Chief Baron of
the Exchequer. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4060, f. 46.
Mountague (George). Letter to, from
J. Luke, 1664. 3509, f. 70.
Mount Alexander, Earl of. c. Mont-
gomery (Hugh).
Mount Eagle, Lord. r. Parker
(William).
Mountfort (Thomas). Practica niche-
mica Mag. K. Ore rescripta per, 1592.
2175, ff. 71b-86b.
Owned, in 1595, MS. 773.
Mountjoy, Baron, v. Blount (Charles).
Moura (Francisco de), Marques dj Castel-
Jiodiitjo. Letter, as Governor of the
Netherlands, to Count Gammnra, 1667.
Fr. C»py. 1510, f. 238.
Mourentorf (Jan), Printer, of Antwerp.
Correspondence with O. Lupo, through
M. Correa, 1600, 1601. Lat. Copies. 902,
ff. 6 b, 7, 23, 24, 36 b, 37 b, 43, 47, 48.
Moyallow. v. Mallow, co. Cork,
Moyle (Jos — ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1723. 4047, f. 112.
Moyser (Jo — ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4060, f. 48.
Moyses, &, Abbas, v. Mose*.
Mozambique, Africa. Chart of, by
Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 57.
Mose (H— ). Letter to W. Charlton,
n. d. Fr. 4067, f. 62.
Muddiman ( ). Newsletters, 1678,
1687-168g. 3929.
Muffett (Thomas), v. Moffett.
Muhammad, the Prophet. l>e errore
et legibus Mahomet i, 16th cent
ff. 92 b-95 b.
History of, 17th cent. 1
94-115 b; 1786, ff. 181-189.
Prayers to, used by Indians,
Javanese, Arabians and Persians, 17th
cent. 2117, f. 67.
Muhammad Aurangzib 'Alam-
glr. Inscription containing his name
with those of his sons, 1703. 1968,
f. 228.
Muhammad ibn Zakariya (Abu
Bakr), Al-Rdit Liber Almauzor,
translatus a Mag. Gerardo Crcmonensi,
13th cent. 1933, ff. 3-64; 2946, ff.
106-176 b.
Liber n., 13th cc
289,
09, ff.
Imperf.
2947, ff.
2-159 b ;
342, ff. 85-87 b;— 14th cent.
2-66;— 15th cent 265, ff.
282, ff. 58-80 b.
Lib. II. capp. 26-51, 15th cent.
3124, ff. 91-95 b.
Lib. iv., 15th cent. 282
233 b.
ff. 229 b-
Synonyma Arabics, iu libro Al-
mansor,* 15th cent. 265, ff. 163 b-172.
Liber capitulornm Almausoris,
translatns de Arabico in Latinum a
Platone Tiburtino, 16th cent. 311, ff.
129-137 b.
Lectiones H. Mercurialis in uonum
librnm ejus ad Almansorcm, 17th cent.
79, ff. 1-23.
Liber Divisionum, translatus a
Mag. Gerardo Cremonensi, 13th cent.
1933, ff. 65-92; 2946, ff. 177-197;—
14th cent. 568, ff. 19-121 ; 2^47,
ff. 67-90.
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INDEX.
Muhammad ibn Zakariya {con-
tinued). Synonyma libri Divisionum,
13th cent. 1933, ff. 92 b-96 ;— 14th cent.
568, AT. 121b-i26b.
Antidotnrium, 13th cent. 1933,
ff. 99-105 b; 1946, ff. 197-203 ;— 14th
cent. 1947, ff. 90-97 ; 3095, f. 432 b.
Prologus in Antidotarium ejus, 14th
cent. 568, f. 121 b.
Experimenta, 13th cent.
1933,
3531,
ff. 20b-29.
De duodeciin aquis, 14th cent. 323,
ff. I05b-114b.
Experimcnta, 15th cent.
ff. 155b-160; 1754, f. 112.
Liber ablutionuin dc alchcmia,
14th cent. 1754, ff. 56-58 b.
De minutione, 14th cent. 3282,
f. 40 b.
De egritudinibus puerorum, sedun-
dum Almansorem, 15th cent. 259, f. 50 b-
52 b, 55-57 b ; _265, ff. 159 b-163.
Versus super artem alkimie, 15th
cent. 101*1, ff. 85-90.
Practica alchemica, 15th cent.
2325, ff. 12-14; 2327, f. 10 b;— 17th
cent. Engl. 2036, f. 51.
Kpistola de lapide philosophorum.
15th cent. 276, f. 74.
De lumine luminum, late 15th
cent. 1091, ff. 190-217.
Das alchimisten buch, [1575].
830, ff. 79-102 b.
A work of Luna after Jinsis, Kth
cent. 2567, f. 34.
— — — Vita, cum scriptorum ejus cata-
logo, 18th cent. 3647, ff. 88-106.
Mukhtar Ibn Al Hasan Ibn 'Ab-
dlm Ibn ButlfiJl(AbuAlHasanAl).
Tacuinum sanitatis in mcdicina, 14th
cent. 3097, ff. 61 b- 102.
Tacuini sanitatis versio interlin-
earis a J. Raphclengio, 1014. Lat. and
Arab. 3676, f. 35 b.
MuleriUB (Nicolaas), of Bruges. Thesis
for a medical degree at Leyden, 1589.
Lot. 64, f. 116.
Mules ( ). Prescriptions for, bv Sir
H. Sloane, «. d. 4078, f. 359.
Mullens (George), M.D., of Sutton, co.
Witts. Letters to Sir 11. Sloane, 1735.
4076, ff. 135, 137.
Muller (Andreas), of Greiffenhayen.
Letters to J. Pragestus, 1683-1693.
/.at. 1381, ff. 80, 88, 106, 107.
Miiller (Gerard Frederic), of Amsterdam-*
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1730. Fr.
4051, f. 148.
Miiller (Hanns Georg), Artitt, of Nurem-
l>erg. Letter to P. Moritz, 1674. Germ.
2702, f. 03.
Muller (Johan), of Hamburg. Letter to
J. Pragestus, 1699. 1378,' f. 13.
Miiller (Johannes), Regfomontanus. Ten
first problems on the tables of directions
and ©rejections, 17th cent. 533, ff.
12b-32b.
Annotationes in A. de Montelrno
librum de judiciis nativitatum, 17th
cent. Imjtcrf. 3634, ff. 25-27 b.
Miiller (Johann Andreas), of Jena in
Thwringia. Autograph in album, 1693.
2360, f. 41 b.
Muller (Philipp), Professor of Mathe-
matics in I^ipsic University. Mysteria
medica, 17th cent. Extracts. '2087,
ff. 32-35.
Miracula chymica, 17th cent-
Extracts. 3119, ff. 131 b-133 b.
Alchemical process given by, to a
Scotch Karl, 17th cent. 3761, ff.'l-7 b.
Mullerus (Joannes), Vratislavietisis. v.
Mollerus.
Mullins (Richard). Bill of, for medicines
for B. Bramble's negroes, 1728. 3299,
f, 154.
Multon (Thomas), r. Moulton.
Munchensi, Famih/ of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 40 b.
Munehensi (Dionysia de), 2nd wife of
Warinc de Munehensi. Glossary written
circ. 1270 for, by W. de Biblesworth^
15th cent. Fr. verse. Imperf. 513,
ff. 139 b-153 b.
Mundanus (Theodorus). Epistle on
alchemy to, from E. Dickenson, circ.
1684. 3758, ff. 58-02.
Answer by, to the epistle of E.
Dickenson on alchemy, 1634. Fr. 3629,
ff. 202-229 b. .
The same, Englished bv E. Bricc,
17th cent. 3762, ff. 32-63. "
Munday (Anthony). Notes from his
" Brief chronicle of the success of times
from the creation, etc., 1611," by J.
Bagford, circ. 1700. 885, f. 132.
Munday (Thomas). Licence to, to put
in practice improvements for land, salt,
saltpetre and other inventions, temp.
Chas. II. 856, f. 40.
INDEX.
38*
Munday (William), soldier, at Tangier.
Charge against, for theft, 1073. 3514,
f. 157.
Mundinus, de Foro Julii. Symeonis
Jnnucnsis svnonima medica abbreviata
per, 1469. JJ52, ff. 5-136 b.
Muniue (Lope Antonio de), President of
t/w Audiencia of Quito. Letter to, from
F. Nunez de Madrigal, 1679. Span.
1087, f. 110.
Muniz (Dr. ), Dean de Lima. Dis-
burse- sobre el servicio de los lndios en
la* minas, 17th cent. 3055, ff. 20-25 b.
Munnik8 ( Joannes X Professor of Medicine
a! Utrecht. Collegium chirurgicum,
Hi78. 1280, ff. 1-65.
Dictata practice ad J. Fernelii
pathologiam per D. Denoune notata,
1683, 1684. 229, ft'. 3 b-94.
Munoz de Argote (Fernando)- Letter
to his brother, F. de Zamora Montenegro,
167'.*. Span. 1087, f. 115.
Munoz de Calsada (Nicolas), Captain.
Letter to, from P. Serrano Torraluo,
1679. Sihtn. 1087, f. 127.
Munro (Johannes). Owned, in 1678, MS.
1175.
Munro ( John), soldier, at Tangier, Charge
against, for drunkenness, 1672. 3514,
1. 132.
Munsey (William). Poem on ClorU,
attributed to, 17th cent. Copy. 1446,
f. 7»> b.
Munson (Sir Thomas), t\ Monson.
Munson (Sir William), r. Monson.
Mun8ter (Sebastian). Geometric prin-
cipia, 17th cent. Transl. 2102, ff. 21-
♦>:. b.
Omnigenum horologiorum delinea-
tes, 1653. Transl. 2102, ff. 66-173.
Munting (Abraham), Professor of Botany
at Groningen. Catalogus plantarum
Ilorti Groningensis, 1672. 2335.
Mural t (Johann von), Professor of Medi-
( hie at Zurich. Letters to C. S. a Goor,
1677-1687. Lat. 2729, ff. 12, 30, 32,
128, 130, 145, 154, 158, 167, 179, 186.
187, l'.MJ.
Muralt d'EtUshausen (Jean de;.
" Secretaire dn College charge de la
li'thliotheque" of Zurich. Letters to Dr.
J. G. Scheuchzer, 1725,1728. Fr. 4065,
f. o27; 4066, f. 31.
Muret (Marc Antoine). Variarum lec-
tion :im liber xiv. cap. 13, de versibus
\<ro^n<poU, 17th cent. 2764, f. 155.
Murillos (/•>. Diego). Letter to, from
P. Serrano Torraluo, 1679. Sjktn. 1087,
f. 126.
Muris (Joannes de), of Paris. Kalen-
darium astronomicum, 1347. 3124,.
ff. 2-7.
Murphy (James). Wrote, in 1714, 1715,
MSS. 3806; 3d07.
Murray, Earl of. v. Stuart (James).
Murray (Alexander). Letter from the
Condemned Hole, Newgate, to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 50.
Murray (James), of Pardovis. Pro*
clamation against, for defaming Mary,
Queen of Scots, 1567. 3199, f. 8 b.
Murray (John), Gentleman of the Bed-
chamber to James I. ; afterw. 1st Earl
of Annandale. Letter to, from Sir F.
Bacon, [1607]. 3078, f. 51 b.
Murray (Sophie), wife of Henry Murray.
Prescriptions for, by Dr. Turquet de
Mayerne, 1643. 1991, ff. 229-232.
Musa (Antonius), Roman Physician. Let-
ter to Maecenas Agrippa, 12th cent.
Lat. 1975, f. 10.
Musana (Petrus de). Praxis medica,
13th cent. 1124, ff. 146 b-171 b.
Muscat, in Arabia. Journal of voyage
from England there and back bv C apt.
F. Stanes, 170}-1705. 3145. '
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorner
1688. 3665, f. 36 b.
Muscovy, Grand Duties of. v. Russia,
Emperors of.
Muscovy Merchants, Company of.
Deed i elating to, temp. Eliz. 3657, ff. 1, 2.
Musgrave (Sir Christopher), 4th Bart.
of Edcnhall. Letter to Lord Carlisle,
1681. 2724, f. 195.
Musgrave (Simon). Letter to the
Lieutenant-Governor of Jamaica, 1680.
2724, f. 12.
Musgrave (William), Sen.,3f.D.y F.B.3.,
of Exeter. Account of K. Molloon, an
Irish giant, 1685. 1968, f. 207.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1698-
1718, and n. d. Lat. and Engl. 4025r
ff. 178-185 b; 4037, f. 306 ; 4039,
ff. 225, 289, 291, 365 ; 4040, ff. 37, 52,
116-121, 135, 146, 199, 340,369 ; 4041,
ff. 29, 163; 4042, ff. 63, 126, 309-312;
4043, ff. 138, 146, 166, 171. 210 ; 4044,
ff. 23, 92; 4045, f. 132; 4060, ff. 52
61b.
Letter to J. Hi<:kes, 1704. 4025,
f. 186.
M4
INDEX.
Musgrave (William), Sen., 31. D., F.B.S.,
of Exeter (continued). Letter to [W.
Charleton], n. d. Copy. 4067, f. 64.
Letter to, from T. Guidott, 1706.
hat. 2038, f. 10.
MuBgrave (William), Jun., M.D., of
Exeter. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1721,
1722. 4046, ff. 154, 1«»1, 198, 252.
Mushrooms, r. Botany.
Music. De monochordo, 11th cent. 1621,
ff. 2 b, 4.
Fragments of sacred and secular
music, 12th-14th centt. 1044, passim;
1086, passim.
Metrical paraphrase of the A than -
asian Creed ; with musical notes, 13th
cent. 3103, f. 122 b.
Hymni ad Christum musicales,
14th cent. 1210, ff. 1-2 b, 138-143 b.
Hymn to the Virgin, with musical
notes, 15th cent. 3024, f. 109 b.
Hymni in usum Ecclesiae Gra?ca\
16th cent. Imperf. 4087.
De ecclesiae ct cimiterii recon-
ciliatione; cum notis musicis, 16th
cent. 2379.
List of songs and dances, temp.
Henr. VIII. 3501, f. 2 b.
Royal commission to take up
singing children for education in music,
1585. 2035, B. f. 1.
Music-book, 17th cent. 3992.
De musica, 17th cent. 3888, ff.
22 b-27 b, 30 b-42, passim.
Airs, 17th cent. 1247, ff. 65, 65 b.
Ballad on marriage and song on
cures at Bath, 17th cent. 292, ff. 5 b, 6.
- Song : When Aurelia first I courted,
17 th cent. 1941, f. 33.
Orders of the company of bell-
ringers of Cheapside, 1603. 3463.
De musica regular generates, 1630.
581, f. 26 b.
Collections on the art of music,
embellished with drawings, by J. Stobaeus,
1640. Oerm. 1021.
Analogia inter alphabetum Hebrai-
cum ct Musicum, 1663. Engl. 1326,
f. 122.
Dissertation by Sir T. Browne on
the musical instruments of the Hebrews,
17th cent. 1827, ff. 58 b.
A scale of music, 17th cent. 2399.
Figures of musical instruments,
with instructions for fingering, 17th
cent. Ital. and J. at. 2686, ff. 14 b-
16 b.
Music (continued). Figure of a Turkish
Kiniche or Kimenche, 17th cent. 1905,
f. 41 b.
r. Holder (William), D. D.
Kaempfer (J — A — ).
Liturgies.
Meursius (Joannes), the Younger.
Moray (Sir Robert).
Rant (Humphrey).
Taverner (John).
Muster-rolls. Musters taken in English
counties and cities, 1574, 1575. 3194,
ff. 14 b-16.
Mustow (Henry), son of Dr. £. Mtistow.
Enlistment of, for service at Tangier,
1663. 2117, f. 357.
Mustow (Robert), Surgeon. Common-
place book, 1663-1665. 2117.
Muys (Wyerus Gulielmns). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1716. Lat. 4044, f. 230.
Myohaell (John), a Royalist trooper.
Certificate of his service in Scotland,
and at the battle of Worcester, 1660.
3299, f. 34.
Mychell (Elizabeth). Medical receipts,
17th cent. 1677, ff. 49 b-67 b.
Myddleton(£tV Thomas), of Chirk Castle,
co. Dcnitigh. Notes of births of Mary
Napier his wife and of their 12 children,
1598-1636. 2266, ff. 73, 74.
Myddleton (Sir Thomas). Magical
prayer, 17th cent. 3822, f. 35.
Mydylton (Geoffrey). De urinis, 15th
cent. 1571, f. 10.
Myldemay (Thomas). Formerlv owned
MS. 694.
Myldmay (Sir Woulter). r. Mildmay
(Sir Walter).
Mylius (David). Consideratio considera-
tions Mylianae; dissertatio de vera in-
ductionis, methodo, 17th cent. 427, ff.
8-20.
Consideratio Novi organi Verula-
miani, J. Braun direct a, 17th cent. 427,
ff. 102b-119b.
Mylius (Gottfried Martinus), Student of
Theology at I^ipzii/. Autograph in
album, 1692. 2360," f. 30.
Mylius (Joannes Daniel), Physician at
Wetterau in Darmstadt. De chyiuicis
medicinis, 17th cent. Printed. 380.
Mylius (John Leonard). Certificate in
favour of his method of printing calicoes,
17th cent. 3958, f. 15 b.
Mylner (Thomas). Owned, in 17th cent.*
M.S. 1088.
INDEX.
385
Mylys ( ). Bill of grocery for, 1562.
3162, f. 15 b.
Myne (Simon), Regicide, v. Mayne.
Mynelle (Thomas). Formerly owned
MS. 1647.
Mynshull (Ri— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1717. 4026, f. 272.
Mynsicht (Adrianus a), Count. The-
saurus et armamentarium medico-chemi-
cum, 17th cent. Exti-acts. 3119, f. 74.
Myrems (Ludovicus). Formerly owned
MS. 2098.
Mythology. Of the ancient gods of
Crete and Greece, 17 th cent, linperf.
2554.
Account of the figures of Indian
Idol*, 17th cent. Dutch. 3290.
De diis gentium, 17th cent. 3365.
De natura deorum, 17th cent.
1172, ff. 35 b-43 (reversed).
Dissertation on the oracles of
Apollo by Sir T. Browne, 17th cent.
1827, ff. 2-9.
Notes by G. Bonnivert on the
attributes of Priapus, Venus, and Bac-
chus, late 17th cent. Fr. 1009, f. 267.
Extract by A. Bererland from the
"Journal des sea vans de I'An 1704,"
respecting the God Mithra, 18th cent.
3963, f. 122.
N
N — ( ). Letter on alchemy to, from
Fr. P. Roselli, 1397. Lat. Copy, 17th
cent. 3661, ff. 124 b-128 b.
N — (A — ), Apothecary in London. Letter
to T. O., apparently in answer to a
treatise published against the Apothe-
caries, late 17th cent. Imperf. 631,
ff. 168-177.
N— (H-). t>. Niclas (Hendrik).
N — (J — ). Phlebotomy, or a guide to
blood-letting, 1656. 3763, ff. 89-125 b.
N— (N— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1735. 4054, f. 95.
Nabod (Valentinus), Mathematician, of
Erfurt. In C. Ptolerassi quadripartitse
constructions apotelesmata com men -
tarius novus, et conversio nova, 17th
cent. 216.
SLOANS INDXX.
Nadler (Jean), of Saxe Meiningen. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1730. Fr. 4050,
f. 296.
Nagel (Henry Louis), of Ireland. Letter
to Dr. S. Wall, 1687. Lat. 1731, A.
f.37.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Lat.
4060, f. 62.
NageliUB (Joannes Helfricus), " Rector
Schoke I'ychopolitana" at Gliickstadt.
Letter to, from his father, 1696. Lat.
2877, f. 87.
Letter to, from J. Henricus, 1707.
Lat. 2877, f. 251.
NageliUB (Mis.). Letter to his son
Joannes Helfricus, 1696. Lat. 2877,
f. 87.
Naglowioe (Andreas Rey a), Regies
Majestatis Secretariats, Capitaneus Lihussi-
ensis. v. Rey a Naglovice.
Naiboda (Valentinus). v. Nabod.
Names. Catalogue of names to be given
to infants on certain days of the month.
311, ff. 138-142.
Namur, in Belgium. Letter from the
Due de Richelieu to Louis xiv. on its
capture, 1678. Fr. Copy. 2868, f. 10 b.
Nansiue (Franciscus). Poems to and
from B. Vulcanius, 17th cent. Lat.
2764, ff. 139-141.
Nansom (John). Formerly owned MS.
396.
Napier (-
-), sister of Robert Napier.
Note of her birth, 1648. 1708, f. 118.
Napier (-
-), of co. Northants. Medi-
cal prescription for, by Dr. J. Metford,
1655. Lat. 2812, f. 68 b.
Napier (John), of Merchistoun. Treatise
against the determination by, of the
name, number and mark of the Beast,
17th cent. 3644, ff. 78 b-85.
Napier (Mary), v. Myddleton (Sir
Thomas).
Napier {Sir Richard), M.D. Medica-
menta usitatiora, 17th cent. 519, f. 5,
et passim.
Cordial electuary, late 17th cent.
1087, f. 62.
Royal letter to All Souls College,
Oxford, desiring them to admit him as a
fellow, [1628]. 856, f. 15.
Account by, of 65 Honorary Fel-
lows admitted into the College of
Physicians, 1664. 2251, f. 110.
Owned MS. 3679, ff. 1-74 b.
3 o
386
INDEX.
Napier (Sir Robert), 2nd Bart., of Luton
Hoo. Notes of his life, 1602, 1644, 1657.
1708, f. 118.
Napier (Robert), of Minorca. Letters to
J. Petiver, 1712, and n. d. 4065, f. 90 ;
4067, f. 65.
Napier (Thomas). Letter to £. Ashmole,
167|. 3822, f. 161.
Naples. Tumults at, on the introduc-
tion of the Inquisition, 1547. JUd.
21Q3, ff. 175-179 b.
Memorial to the King of Spain
from the Duke of Ossuna on his govern-
ment of, 17th cent. Span. 2545, ff.
36-39 b.
Alchemical process by a Neapolitan
Nobleman, 1572. 3661, f. 220.
Directions for sailing into, 1644.
3670, f. 2 b.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, f. 21.
Napper (John), of Gibraltar. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4076, f. 139.
Napper (Richard). v. Napier (Sir
Richard), M.D.
Narbrough (Sir John), Admiral in the
Mediterranean. Confirmation by, of the
treaty concluded in 1662 betw. England
and Tunis, 167§ . 2755, f. 42.
Treaty betw. Tripoli and England,
concluded by, 167jj. 2680, ff. 37-40;
2755, ff. 45 b-47 b.
Letters to J. Butler, 1673, 1677.
3299, f. 26 ; 4062, f. 189.
Nardi (Giovanni), Professor of Medicine
at Florence. Consilium medicum, 1635.
2253, ff. 39 b-42 b.
NarsiUB (Joannes). Letter to, from J.
Dury, n. d. Lat. 654, f. 101.
Nash (Nicholas). Owned, in 1717, MS.
3951.
Nash (R — ), of Chichester, co. Sussex.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1722. 4076,
f. 141.
Nash (Samuel), of Port Royal, Jamaica.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1679. 2724,
f. 255.
Nassau, House of. Genealogica Nas-
sovica, 17th cent. 2764, f. 50.
Nassau, Princes of Orange. Autographs
of, in album, 1579-1582. 851.
Nassau (Isabel de), widow of Henry dc
Nassau, Lord of Auverquerque. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 171g. 4044, f. 125.
Nassau (Mauricius de). v. Orange,
Princes of. Maurice.
Nassau (William of), Prince of Oramje.
c. Orange, Princes of.
Nassau Catzenelnbogen, Counts of.
Autographs of, in album, 1579-1582.
851.
Nassau D' Auuerquerque (Is.), <» Com-
tcsse Dow'Ujere of." v. Nassau (Isabel de).
Nassau Dillenburg, Counts of. Lud-
wig Heinrich. Correspondence with the
University of Breda, 1651. Lat. 427,
ff. 59-64.
Nassau Saarbruck, Counts of. Ernest
Casimir. Autograph in album, 1630.
3415, f. 23 b.
Otho. Autograph in album, 1630.
3415, f. 23 b.
Nassyngton (William of). Mirrour of
Life, in verse, 15th cent. Imperf. 1785
ff. 30-60 b.
Natural History. Verses on the names
of hybrids, 13th cent. Lat. 3319, f.
335 b.
Commonplace-book of Natural
History, 17th cent. 1480.
Collectanea de his tori a naturali,
17th cent. 2610.
Theorica collectanea de plan lis.
mineralibus et animalibus, 17th cent.
Fr. and Lat. 2658.
Treatise on ]>etri fact ions, with
drawings, 1627. Ital. 4006, ff. 3-5 b.
Astaci marini dissectio, 1652.
3399, ff. 1-10 b.
Extracts relating to, 1679-1682.
3861, ff. 5 b-18, passim.
Brevis animalium adurabratio,
17tb cent. 1874, ff. 22-38.
Catalogue librorum Historian Na-
turalis Universalis, 17th cent. 2339,
ff. 39-48 b.
Notes in natural history, 17th
cent. 2621, ff. 1-7.
Verses on instinct of animals, 17th
cent. />. and Engl. 1441, f. 120.
Extracts out of "The Rarities of
Persia," 17th cent. 3822, f. 93.
Botanical and Zoological observa-
tions, late 17th cent. 1009, ff. 243-252.
v. America.
Banister (Rev. John).
Brazil.
Camel 1 us (Georgius Joseph us).
China.
Courten al. Charleton (William).
Goddard (Jonathan), M.D.
Sloane (Sir Hans).
Vendramino (Andrea).
INDEX.
387
Natural Philosophy. A general
treatise of natural philosophy, 15th cent.
213, ff. 111-124.
I)e quatuor eleroentis, 15th cent.
2579, ff. 47-50. x
Qusestiones natu rales, 16th cent.
Imperf. 3280.
Compendium philosophise naturalis,
16th cent. 156, ff. 42-49 b.
Problemata in philosophia natural i,
circ. 1507. 345, ff. 138-141.
— Tractatus de natural! philosophia,
1 < th cent. 2514, ff. 1-169 b.
"Physiology, or a Treatise of
Naturall Phylosophy," 17th cent. 2521,
ff. 1-97.
Compendium totius philosophise
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NautiCflBUB (Guillelmus), < 'astelfrancus.
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Castelfranc.
NauticaBUS (Philippus), a Castelfranco ;
Minister Ycrhi Dei in Supcriori Occitarwt
Gallia Provincial, v. Nautonier (Philippe
de), de Casteljranc.
Nautonier (Guillaume de), Siettr de
Castelfranc. ' Proposal for publishing
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Minister in Upper Languedoc. Prsedic-
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29 b.
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896.
Relatione di Roma, 1556. 1326,
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2 c 2
888
INDEX.
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Tiempo, 1611. 3375.
Navarre, Sovereigns of. Jeanne d'Albret.
Quatrain de, a l'itnprimeur du Roy avec
son reponse, 1566. 2764, f. 44.
Navarrette. v. Fernandez Navarrette
(Domingo).
NavaiTOS (Abraham). Diary of jour-
neys from Daman and Butsein to the
Great Mogul, 1688, 1689. 1910, ff. 45-
58 b.
Navigation. Treatises on navigation,
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Treatise on, 17th cent. Russian.
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Art of navigation, 17th cent.
2279, ff. 99-117 b; 3396, ff. 2-22;—
18th cent. 3143.
Rules of, 17th cent. 1428, ff. 210-
234 b.
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Essay for finding the longitude
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3736, ff. 9-10 b.
Rules for the variation of the com-
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1706. 3369, f. 7.
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— Notices of chief voyages and naval
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3194, f. 16.
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Commissions for furnishing ships
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Schedule of the shipping taken by
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Arguments of the Council con-
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Money accompt of the Alexander,
1647-1648. 1433, ff. 27-43.
Original instructions for the fleet,
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Log of one of the fleet sent to
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1678. 2032.
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1673. 2032, ff. 8b-9b.
The state of the English Navy,
1669. 934.
Satirical poem on the double bot-
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ff. 73-80.
List of men of war in the Downs,
1677. 3833, f. 1.
Names of Commissioners and Comp-
trollers of the Navy, circ. 1680. 921,
f. 87.
Controversy on sheathing the
Royal Navy with lead, 1682. 3268.
Account of engagement between
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1689. 3672, ff. 70-75.
List of the English and Dutch
fleets, 1691. 2717, f. 7 b.
Act for maintaining the efficiency
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INDEX.
389
Navy (continued). Survey of Ports from
Dover to the Land's End by the Nary
Commissioners and Trinity House Mas-
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Accompts for victualling the Navy,
1701-1708. 3953.
List of the Royal Navy, 1701.
2572, ff. 31-40 b.
Account of teamen in sick quarters
at the Port of Rochester, 1703. 1198,
f. 130.
List of patients in a naval hos-
pital, 1706-1709. 1931.
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f. 888.
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f. 25.
Stanzas in praise of seafaring men,
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Penn (Sir William).
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ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4076, f. 143.
Naylor (Oliver), of Christ's College,
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Neale (James).
1656.
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ter to, from W. Carter, [16521.
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Nelson (George), Soldier, at Tangier.
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1672. 3514, f. 88.
Nelson (Peter), of Durham. .Letter to
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390
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1568.
Nelson (William). Memoranda and
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796, ff. 1, 2, 55b-60, 65, 66, 67.
Nelthorpe (James), M.P. for Beverley.
Autograph signature, circ. 1654. 645,
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pius). Eclogas, 15th cent. 777, ff. 45 b-
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Proposals to the States General
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Relation of their proceedings
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3645, ff. 177-186 b.
Note of the prizes taken by the
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Account of the sea fight between
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HJDK.
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Netherlands, The, (continued). Note
of cessation of hostilities with England
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Treaty of commerce with England,
at Breda, 1667. 3509, f. 210.
Articles of peace between the
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Letter from the States General to
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Dutch vessel captured and carried to
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Fr. Copy. 1001, f. 15.
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Letter of thanks from the States
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34 b.
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Resolution of the States General
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expedition into England, 1688. Extract.
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List of the Dutch fleet engaged,
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Span. 1572.
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Autograph signature, circ. 1654.
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Newman ( ). Letters to J. Petiver,
171J, and n. d. 4065, f. 207; 4067,
f. 66.
Newman (Henry), of Whitehall. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1713. 4043, f. 170.
Newman (Henry), Se&*tarv to the
Christian Knowledge Society. c&$fn to
Sir H. Sloane, 1731-1736. 4052/7^1^
4053, ff. 193, 278, 320, 336 ; 4054, ff. 41^
294.
Newman (Richard). Letter to Bishop
Dolben. 1682. 3299, f. 71.
INDEX.
393
Newman (William). Owned, in 1538,
MS. 1611.
Newmarket, cos. Snff. and Camb. Notes
on the church, 16th cent. 1301, f. 127.
Newport, v. Nieuport, in Flanders.
Newport, Isle of Wight Warrant for
granting to the borough a confirmation
of their charters, 1661. 886, f. 8 b.
Newport, Earl of. v. Blount (Mount-
Newport ( ), of Tangier. Memor-
andum of Col. Norwood's tallies received
from, 166a 3509, f. 249.
Newport (Rachel), wife of Richard, 1st
Haron Newport. Request from Hugh
Peter to J. Rushworth, for her enlarge-
ment, [1646]. 1519, f. 96.
Newport Pagnell Abbey, co. Bucks.
Register, 16th cent. Extracts. 1301,
f. 419.
New Providence Isle, m the Ba-
hamas. Sketch of, 17 th cent. 3986,
f. 32.
New Spain. Voyage to, by J. Chilton,
1568-1586. 42.
Newspapers. Index to medical articles
in the Journal des Sea vans, 1685-1735.
Fr. 3666, f. 1.
Extracts relating to storms, etc.,
from Dutch newspapers, 1686-1687. Fr.
1039, ff. 179-183.
Newton (Sir Henry), Envoy Extra-
ordinary to Florence. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1709-1714. 4041, f. 340; 4043,
ff. 106, 258.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1710. 4068, f. 57.
Letter to, from G. Averani, 1712.
Lat. 4065, f. 66.
Newton {Sir Isaac). Abstract of chrono-
logy, 18th cent. 3208, fl. 49-67 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1705,
and n. d. 4040, f. 68 ; 4060, ff. 70-76.
Letter to, from J. Chamberlayne,
170}. 4063, f. 234.
Letter to, from W. Kerridge, 171 J.
4042, f. 227.
Newton (James), M.D., Botanist. Letter
to Dr. L. Plukenett, 1686. 4062, f. 217.
Letter to, from G. London, 1685.
4062, f. 214.
Newton (John), Abbat (1463-1490) of
Battle, co. Suss. Cave MS. 4031 to
Battle Abbey.
Newton (John), Canon of Hereford.
Axioms of triangles out of his "In-
stitute Mathematical' 17th cent. 2517,
f. 23.
Newton (Samuel). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1708. 4041, f. 147.
Newton (William), of Whitby. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1721, 1724. 4046,
f. 114; 4047, f. 253.
Newton Parva, co. Northants. Inscrip-
tions and arms in the church, copied by
F. Thynne, 1601. 3836, f. 31.
New York, in N. America. Account
of, by C. Lodwick, 1692. 3339, ff. 93-
98 b.
Nicholas, St., Archbishop of Myra.
Sonnet on the fragrant matter said to
issue from the tomb of, at Rari, 1657.
Hal. 524, f. 17 b.
Oratio de, in sacra primatiali
Pisana basilica habita, 1657. 524, f. 21-
23 b.
Memoria de, 15th cent. 2916,
f. 122 b.
Nicholas (Sir Edward), Secretary of
State. Council minute of the resignation
of his secretaryship, 1662. 856, f. 45 b.
Warrant, as keeper of the game
betw. Staines and Brentford, appointing
m deputy kee|>er, temp. Chas. II. 856,
f. 40 b.
Medical prescription for, 1656.
Lat. 206, A. f. 103.
Letters to Prince Rupert, 164f,
[1645J. 1519, ff. 61, 85.
Letter to, from Charles I., 1641.
Extract. 1467, f. 150 b.
Nicholas (Sir John), Clerk of the Privy
Council. Register of warrants, temp.
Chas. II. 856.
Nicholaus, Maqister. Dispensarium seu
antidotarins, 13th cent. 1124, ff. 58-
70 b; 2268, ff. 2-15; 2527, ff. 1-21.
Fr. 3525, ff. 222 b-244 b ;— 14th cent.
341, ff. 115-127 b; 3483, ff. 1-22 b;—
15th cent. Imperf. 352, ff. 1-29 b;
1612, ff. 366-397 b.
Antidotarium parvum, 14th cent.
3012, ff. 152-160.
Summula super ejus antidotarium,
14th cent. 420, ff. 44 -54b; 2268,
ff. 18-41;— 15th cent. Imperf. 122,
ff. 1-35 b.
Commentary on his antidotary by
J. de Plateariis, 13th cent. Lat. 209,
ff. 40b-67;— 14th cant. 3012, ff. 69-
105.
394
INDEX.
Nicholaus (continued). J.deSco.Amando
declaratio inceptoram super ejus anti-
dotario, 15th cent. 259, ff. 1-7.
Explicatio vocum in ejus antido-
Urio, 17th rent. 1699.
De ponderibus et mensuris ex ejus
antidotario, 14th cent. 3468, ff. 139 b-
142.
Medicina? secundum earn, 15th cent.
282, f. 1K8.
Nicholaus. Wrote, in 1457, MS. 3453.
Nicholaus, Maaister. De doctrina
humorum purgabilium, 15th cent. 3171.
ff. I16b-134.
NicholaUB, M agister, Ordinii Prcedica-
torum. Decensorium alchemicum, 1572.
3661, f. 249.
Nicholls (Frank), M.D. Anatomical
lectures, 18th cent. 4018, A. ff. 88-98.
Nicholls (Leonard), of Tamjur. Charge
against, for insubordination, 1672. 3.r>14,
f. 136.
Nichollfl (Philip), v. Nichols.
Nicholls (Robert). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1715. 4044, f. 60.
Utters to J. Petiver, n. d. 4067,
ff. 67, 68.
Nicholls (Robert). Bookplate, circ. 1734.
4013.
Nioholl8 (Sutton), Eutfrarer, of London.
Covenant with J Petiver, 1713. 4065,
f. 115.
Nicholls (Thomas). List of chemical
books for, 1731. 4019, f. 157.
Nichols (John), of Lomlon. Letter to,
from W. More. n. J. 4067, f. 60.
Nichols (Philip), Preacher. Copy of his
relation of Sir F. Drake's third voyage
in 1572, 1573, to the W. indies, temp.
Chas. I. 3(il.
Nicholson (Fr :). Collection of medical
receipts, 1682. 3754.
Chemical tract and collection of
chemical and alchemical receipts and
processes, 167f, 17th cent. 3667; 3755.
Owned MS. 3749.
Nicholson (Henry), Professor of Botany
at /V»/m. Letters to J. Petiver, 1711-
1713, ami n. d. 4065, ff. 4, 22, 24, 37,
64, 116-118; 4067, ff. 69-71.
Nicholson (Henry), of lAmdon. Letter
to J. Petiver, w. </. 4067, f. 72.
Nicholson (John). Letter to
Vandegutcht, 171 j. 4064, f. 252.
Nicholson (John), and Company. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1708, 1715. 4041,
f. 156; 4044, f. 54.
Niclas (Hendrik), FamiluL Mirabilia
opera Dei ; published by Tobias, a fellow-
elder with H. N. in the Family of Lore,
1655. 872.
NidasSiUB (Albert), EocUsia Pokmia
qua Dantisci colligitur Pastor. Letters
to, from J. Durv, 1633, 1636. Uit.
654, ff. 53, 138.
Nicolai (G. A.) Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1722. Fr. 4046, f. 274.
Nicolaus, Frater. Bona doctrina al-
chemic*, 14th cent. 323, f. 161 b.
Nicolaus Florentinus. Liber de
partibus generation! inserrientibus, 1436.
fmperf. 336, ff. 156-266 b.
Nicolaus Hispanus. Synonima, 14th
cent. Imperf. 3012, f. 161.
Nicolaus (Philippus), Eoclesia S. Catha-
rines Hambutyensia Pastor. Funeral
oration on, by Archdeacon Q. Dedekenn,
1608. Lat. 2888, ff. 98-101 b.
Nicolls (Jos—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1741. 4057, f. 69.
NicolS ( ). Medical receipts, 17th
cent. 3989, ff. 1-15.
Nicolfl (Roland), Chancellor of Carlisle
diocese. Order for distraining his goods
for nonpayment of his contribution to
the Militia of co. Cumberland, 1682.
2723, f. 15.
Terms of agreement with his curate
at Aketon, sent to Lord Carlisle, 1683.
2723. f. 81.
Letters to the Earl and to the
Bishop of Carlisle, 1683. 2724, ff. 185-
192 b.
Nioolson (David). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 77.
Nioolson (Fr :). v. Nicholson.
Nicolson (1—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4060, f. 79.
Nioolson (Jos — \ Apothecary, of London.
Letters to J. Petiver, 170$, and n. d.
4063, f. 141 ; 4067, f. 73.
Nioolson (Thomas), Academic Qlasgucn-
sis Beyciis. Physica specialis, 1677.
1323, ff. 2 b-165.
Nioolson (William), Bishop of Carlisle.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 171J. 4043, f. 33.
Nicoya, Gulf of, Central America. Map
of, 1681. 3820, f. 99.
Niddisdale, Earl of. r. Nithsdale.
INDEX.
395
Nieuport, in Flanders. Relation of the
battle of, in 1600, by Sir F. Vere, 17th
cent. 827, ff. 24-34.
Remarks on, by Sir T. Browne,
n. d. 1911-1913, f. 132.
Nieuwentijdt (Bernard). Mathematical
works, 18th cent. Transl. 3144.
Niger (Octavius), al. Vlncentio (Vin-
rentius de), of Venice. Papers relating
to the surrender of, by the English
government, [1595-1603]. 3299, ff.
45-47.
Nightingale (Godfrey), Dock*. Verses
addressed to, by M. Bacon, 17th cent.
IaU. 396, f. 9.
Nihusius (Bartoldus), Bis/top of Myra.
E pis to la philologica excutiens narra-
tionem P. Melse de Navigatione Han-
nonis, 1638. 4022, ff. 90-96 b.
Nimeguen, in the Netherlands. Letter
from Card. Richelieu to Louis XIV. on
the peace of, 1678. Fr. Copy. 2868, f. 7.
- Prognostica in peste Noviomagensi
observata, 17th cent. 1892, ff. 67-69 b.
Nimes, in France. Inscriptiones Ne-
mausenses Scaligeri mandato collects a
J. Grutero, 17th cent. 3266.
Nisbet (Gabriel), o/ Edinburgh. Treatise
on infinite fractions and decimal arith-
metic, addressed to Sir H. Sloane, 1737.
3944.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1736-
1739, and n. d. 1968, f. 76; 4054, f.
264 ; 4055, f. 362 ; 4056, ff. 30, 32 ;
4060, f. 80.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1737, 1738. 1968, f. 76 ; 4068, f. 318.
Nisbet (Patrick), of Edinfmrgh. Treatise
on infinite fractions and decimal arith-
metic, addressed to Sir H. Sloane, 1737.
3944.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1736-
1738, and n. d. 4054, f. 264; 4055, ff.
106, 136, 355 ; 4056, f. 33 ; 4060, f. 80.
Letter to J. Corsby, 1737. 3944,
* 41.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1737. 4068, f. 319.
Nissolle (Guillaume), Botanist, of Mont-
pellier. Letters to J. Petiver, 1700, 1701.
Fr. 4063, ff. 19, 46, 70.
Nithsdale, Earl of. v. Maxwell (Robert).
Noakes (A — ). Letter from her to Sir H.
Sloane, 1736. 4078, f. 2.
Nobilis (Dominic us), Professor of Medi-
cine at Bologna. Consilia medica, 1645.
Lot. and Ital. 2253, ff. 201 b, 221, 288.
Noe-name, Mrs., a Strumpet. Letter
to, from J. Petiver, n. d. 4067, f. 77.
Nogaret de La Valette (Jean Louis
de), Due cT£pernon. Sonnet a, par Col-
letet, 17th cent. 895, f. 35.
Noke (Thomas). Formerly owned MS.
3215.
Nombre de Dios, in Mexico. Sailing
course to, from Cartagena, 17th cent.
2292, f. 36.
Nordetl (John), Sen., Topographer. Sur-
vey, as Commissioner of the Prince of
Wales, of the manor of Yale Raglar,
1620. 3241.
Nordetl (John), Jun. Survey, as Com-
missioner of the Prince of Wales, of the
manor of Vale Raglar, 1620. 3241.
Norden (Sir Thomas). Letter to, from
Lord Middleton, 167f. 3511, f. 257.
Norden (William). Commonplace book,
1602, 1603. 1606.
Norfolk, County of. Warrant to the
Sheriffs for raising horse against the
Irish, 1601. 1519, f. 220.
Extracts relating to, taken from
Speed's Chronicle, by Dr. £. Browne,
1659. 1865, f. 157.
Account of its natural history, by
Sir T. Browne, 1668. 1830.
Norfolk, Dukes of. Receipt for redness
of the face, late 17th cent. 1087, f. 11 b.
o. Howard.
Normanby (C.) v. Sheffield (Catharine),
2nd wife of John. Marquis of Normanby.
Normandy. La chartre de Louis X. aux
Normans, 131$. 2423, ff. 27-32 b.
De antiquis consuetudinibus Nor-
manie, 16th cent. Extract. 1301, f. 418.
Description of, 17th cent. Fr.
and Eng. 204, C. ff. 50-52 b ; 1039, ff.
57-72 b.
Tour through, by an Oxford regent,
1626. 1442, ff. 1-14 b.
-, Dukes of. Robert. Tale on the
subject of Robert, Duke of Normandy,
and Arietta, late 17th cent. Fr. 1009,
ff. 345-358.
Descendants of Arietta, his con-
cubine, 16th cent. 1301, f. 38 b.
William. Brevis relatio de Guil-
lelmo Comite Normannorum, . . . et quo
hereditario jure Angliam sibi armis
adquisivit, 12th cent. 3103, ff. 116 b-
121b.
Norri8, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 52 b.
396
INDEX
Norris, Lord. v. Norris (Francis).
Norris ( ). Relation of her case,
18th cent. 4076, f. 170.
Norris (Francis), 2nd Baron Norris.
Letter to James I., 1615. Copy. 1786,
f. 93 b.
Norris (Sir John). Orders for his forces
against Spain aud Portugal, K>89. 2497,
f.47.
Norris (Montagu), r. Bertie (Montagu),
2nd Earl of Abingdon.
Norris (T— ). Formerly owned MS. 435.
North, Baron, r. North (Roger).
North ( >). Letter to, from T. Carter,
oirc. 1732. 4034, f. 302.
North (Francis), 1st Baron Guilford;
Keeper of Vie Great Seal. Elegy on his
death, [1685]. 2717, f. 86.
North (Gilbert). Chemica et alchemica
▼aria, 17th cent. 3505, ff. 142-218.
Formerly owned MS. 563.
North (John), Vicar of Great Missenden,
oo. Buck. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1722.
4076, f. 168.
North (Roger), 2nd Baron North Com-
mission of lieutenancy to, for co. Cam-
bridge, 1596. Copy. 33, ff. 6-8 b.
Letters, as M.P. for co. Cambridge,
and as High Steward for the town,
to Cambridge University, 1560, 1577.
Copies. 3562, ff. 18, 19.
North (William), 6th Baron Nort/i and
2nd Baron Grey. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1712. 4076, f. 166.
Northallt ro. Middl. Performance of
penance in the church for adultery, 1568.
1710, f. 161.
Northampton, County of. Comparison
of its ancient and present state by J.
Morton, 1720. 3560.
Petition from the Puritans of, to
James I., 1603. 271, f. 20.
Northampton, Totrn of. Placita de
quo warranto apud, 1329. 1301, f. 217.
Abstract of arraignment of nine
witches at, 1612 972, f. 6.
Letter from the Corporation to
Sir H. Cary, 161 j. 3827, f. 10.
Medical prescription for a poor
woman at, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652.
Lat. 2812, f. 7.
Northampton, Countess of. t>. Compton
(Isabella).
Northampton, Karl of. v. Howard
(Henry).
Northampton, Marquis of. r. Parr
(William).
North and Grey, Baron, v. North
(William).
Northbierley, co. York. v. Bierley,
North.
Northcave under the Wolds, co.
York. v. Cave, North.
Northcoate (Thomas), Sergeant, at Tan-
gier. Charge against, for theft, 1673.
3514, f. 184.
Northend (Henry), of Northotcram, co.
York. Owned, in 1616, MS. 2196.
Northey (Sir Edward), Attorney-General.
Legal opinion on the College of Physi-
cians, 1715. 3984, f. 260.
Northleigh (John). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 169J-1698. 4036, ff. 231, 233,
257,274; 4037, f. 153.
Northumberland, Couidess ami Earls
of. v. Percy.
Norton ( ), °f Cotterstock, co.
Northants. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 72 b.
Norton (Domina ), of co. Northants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 85 b.
Norton (Samuel), great-grandson of
Thomas Norton, of Bristol. G. Ripley's
"Bosom booke," translated by, 157}.
2175, ff. 148-172 ; 3667, ff. 124-166 b,
Ramorum arboris philosophicalis
libri tres, 1593, 1599. 3667, ff. 17-
21, 24-28, 31-90.
Norton (Thomas), of Bristol. Ordinal
of alchemy, composed in the year 1477,
16th-17thcentt. 1198, ff. 1-39 b; 1751,"
ff. 18-72 b; 1873; 2174, ff. 89-116 b;
2532, ff. 1-50.
The same copied by T. Potter, 1580.
3580, B. ff. 60b-118b.
Extracts from Chapt. ill , 16th
cent. 1092, f. 7 ; 1098, ff. 16 b, 42.
Extracts from Chapt. til, vi., vii.,
17th cent. 2036, ff. 30-36 b.
Verses found in old copies written
before the "Ordinal of Alchymy," 17th
cent. Lat. and Engl. 288, f. 74 b.
Abridgment of the Ordinal of
Alchemy by Sir H. Piatt, 17th cent.
2203, ff. 91-97 b.
Stanza in praise of, by W. Haddon,
16th cent. Lat. 1873, f. 84 b.
Norton (Thomas), Lawyer and Poet.
Verses addressed to, by M. Bacon, 17th
cent. Lat. 396, ff. 7-9.
INDEX.
397
Norway. Description do, par P. Claus-
senn, 17th cent. Transl. 2883.
Journal of voyage to, 1697. Imjterf.
2682, ff. 30-45 b.
Beginning of the Norway lawbook,
17th cent. Swed. Imperf. 3372, ff. 32-
55 b.
Norwich, co. Nwf. Account of a
thunderstorm at, by Sir T. Browne,
1665. 1866, f. 2.
Account of tombs in the cathedral,
by Sir T. Browne, 17th cent. 1885,
ff. 1-4 b, 33-41 b.
— , Bishops of.
v. Corbet (Richard).
Hall (Joseph).
Moore (John).
Nykke (Richard).
Norwood (Col. Henry), Esquire of Vie
Body to Charles IL, Treasurer to the
Colony of Virginia, Lieutenant-Governor
of Tangier, and Commander in Chief of
tfie English Forces in Africa. Corre-
spondence and papers during his com*
mand at Tangier, 1666-1669. Orig. and
Copies. Engl, and Span. 1955, passim ;
3499; 3509; 3510, ff. 1-108; 3513,
ff. 21-26, 47, 50, 51.
Grant to Ensign F. Jukes of the
Prorost-Marshalship of Tangier, 1669.
3299, f. 101.
Petition to, from Capt. G. Saite,
1669. 3299, f. 103.
Memorial of, for increase of salary,
1671. 3511, f. 54.
Norwoode (Nicholas), Minister. Medical
receipt, 1590. 3714, f. 19.
Nostradamus (Caesar). Letter to,
from his father, 1555. 3821, ff. 194-
197 b.
Nostradamus (Michael). Prophecies
for 1713-1720 by, 18th cent. 3722,
ff. 157 b-159.
Letter to his son, Caesar, 1555.
Copy. 3821, ff. 194-197 b.
Letter to Henri II., of France,
1558. Copy. 3821, ff. 1 98-204 b.
Notari (Angelo), Musician, of Padua.
Scheme of his nativity, 1566. 1707, f. 2.
Nottelman (Bernhardus Arnoldus),
Medic us Collegiatns, of Hamburg. Auto-
graph in album, 1696. 2360, f. 16 b.
Nottiagham, co. Notts. Pleas before
the Justices in Eyre at, 1329. L<it.
1301, f. 311b.
Nottingham, Earls of.
v. Finch (Daniel).
Howard (Charles).
Nottingham (William de), S.T.P. Ox-
oniensis. Qussstiones in Evangel ia, 14th
cent. 1725.
Nourse (Edward), Surgeon at St. Bar-
tholomew's Hospital, London. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Coj>y. 4076, f. 171.
Nouveau (Francoise de), \rifc of Claude
de Bodes, Baron de Belloy. Obit, 1640.
Fr. 305, f. 1 b.
Nova Villa (Henricus de). c. Newton
(Sir Henry >
Novell (Thomas), M.D. Corres|K>ndence
with T. Alvey, 1681. Lat. Copies.
491, ff. 4-24.
Novels. Fragments of novels, 17th
cent. Fr. and Engl. 1009, ff. 223-372.
Noviomagum. v. Nimegueu.
Nowell (Edward). Chemical works, 17th
cent. 2567, ff. 39-62.
Nowell (John). Form ul ie remediorum,
1641. 3635, ff. 96-115 b ; 3636, ff. 3-99.
Nowell (Roger), Sofdier, at Tangier.
Charge of mutiny against, by Lieut.-
Col. R. AIlsopp, 1670. 3514, f. 34.
Nowers (Francis), Herald Painter. Note
of his daughter's birth, 1663. 1708,
f. 118.
Noyon, Abbey of St. Mary Our scamp
near. Owned, in the 12th cent., MS. 1975.
Nuok (Antonius), M.D., of Leyden. Col-
legium chirurgico-practicum, 17th cent.
2862, B. ff. 155-197 b.
Medica quaedam ex, 17th cent.
3860, ff. 54-58 b.
Nuell (Robert), Subdean of Westminster
v. Newell.
Nuenez, Dr. v. Nuuei (Alfonsus).
Nuisement (Jacques de), Baron; Be-
ccveur-Oeneral du Comte de Ligny en
Bar wis. Poeme philosophic de la veritc*
de la physique mineralle, 1620. 3681 ; —
Engl, transl., 1 7th cent. 690, ff. 1-26 b.
Traittez du vray sel, secret des
philosophes et de l'esprit universe! lc du
monde, 1620. Engl, transl., 17th cent.
1720 ; 2172, ff. 132-172 b ; 3630, ff. 2-68-
Numbers. A new expression of number,
17th cent. 897, f. 23 b-39 b.
Numismatics. Notes on French, Eng-
lish, Italian and German coins with
impressions, 16th cent. Fr. 889, ff. 1-
219.
Tracts on coinage and exchange of
money, 16th cent. Fr. 2869, ff. 3-48,
51 b-55.
398
INDEX.
Numi8matiC8 (continued). Observations
on moneys and exchange of English and
foreign coins, 1575. 3493.
Papers relating to French currency,
1577, 1602. Fr. 3127, ff. 61-63 b.
Sommaire du traite des monnayes,
17th cent. 2493.
On ancient coins and weights, 17th
cent. Fr. Tmpcrf. 2505, ff. 34-41 b.
Collection of papers relating to,
17th cent. 4021, ff. 102-127.
De cambio, 17th cent. 4021, ff. 63-
101.
Catalogus numismatum in Muaaco
Medicaeo, et in Gazophylacio Magni Docis
Hetruriie, 17th cent. 864, ff. 25-70 b.
• Descriptio nummorum Romanorum,
17th cent. 1828, ff. 116-144.
Computation of foreign coins com-
pared with English, tire. 1667. 1022, f. 1.
Observations on a Roman coin at
Silchester, 1685. 3323, f. 170.
Letters and essays by French
numismatists, circ. 1690-1700. Dutch)
Fr. and Lat. 130, ff. 1-39.
Excerpts from many authors re-
lating to numismatics, 18th cent. 3207,
ff. 1-95.
Catalogues of l.'oman cuius, col-
lected in Spain, and bought by Sir H.
Sloane, 18th cent. 2824.
List of coins of Koman Emperors,
18th cent. Lat. 3399, ff. 56-63 b.
Inscriptions from coins, 1724.
3323, f. 34.
v. Beverlandus (Adrianus).
Bisshop (Francis).
Brenner (Eli as).
Courten <//. Charleton (William).
Mose (Henry).
Poyntingdon (Thomas).
Sambrooke (Kranciscus).
Scheuchzer (John Gaspar).
Schroedter (Gustav).
Spanheim (Ezekiel).
Struve (Burcard Gotthelf).
Sutherland ( ).
Trumbull (Dr. ).
Villeriua ( Dion y si us).
Nunez (Alfonsus), M.Lh, of Madrid. Con-
silium medicum, 17th cent. Span.
2253, f. 122.
Nunez (Franciscus). Wrote, in 1661-
1662, MS. 2988.
Nunez de Madrigal (Francisco), of
Madrid. Letter to S. A. de Muni re,
1679. Span. 1087, f. 110.
Letter to the Viceroy of Peru,
1679. Span. 1087, f. 111.
Nursia (Benedicte of), v. Regardati
(Benedetto di), of Nursia.
Nuthurst, co. Suss. Composition for
tithes between the rectors and tithe -
payers of, 1631-1643. 1677, ff. 1-6.
Parish registers, 1636. Extracts.
1677, f. 1.
Nuton (John), Altai of Battle Abbey, co.
Suss.
Newton.
NyccolSOn ( Harry e). Scotch receipts
given by, to R. Lay colt, 17 th cent.
3692, ff. 35-49 b.
Nyckson (Robert). Formerly owned MS
317.
Nyeolls (Thomas). Inventory by, of
muniments of the Company of Merchants
Adventurers, 154|. 2103, ff. 2-5 b.
Nyoolson ( ), Preacher. Diet drink,
17th cent. 3692, f. 51.
Nykke (Richard), Bishop of Norwich.
Owned, in the 16th cent., MS. 990.
Nyland (Peter), M.D. Medicamenta
uni versa, 1668. 2833.
O — (E — ). Letter to Dr. Pragestus, n. d.
Lat. and Germ. 1381, f. 101.
O— (F— ). G. B. Porta's " Magia Natu-
ralis," book in., translated by, 17th
cent. 3164, ff. 1-16 b.
O — (J — C — ). Experiments for ex-
tracting purple from gold, 1684. 1382,
ff. 1-61 b.
O— (T— ), M.D., of Caius College, Cam-
bridge. Letter to, from A. N., cone, the
practise of physic in London, late 17th
cent. 631, ff. 168-177.
Oakes (Edward), Physician, of London.
Letter to , 1661. 89, f. 25.
Oates (Titus). Stanzas on, by F. Lod-
wick, 168}. 1983, B. f. 9.
Oberndoerffer (Johann). " The anato-
my es of the true physition and counter-
feit mounte-banke," translated from the
Latin, by F. Herring, 1602. Imperf.
Printed. 121, ff. 62-65 b.
O'Brien (Donogh), 4th Earl of Thomond.
Medical cam, 1611. 640, £ 212.
INDEX.
399
O'Brien (Mary), wife of Bryan, 6th Earl
oj Thomond. Medical prescription for,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1666. Lat. 2812,
f. 88.
O'Brien (William), 2nd Earl of Inchi-
quin. Letters, petition and proposition
to the Tangier Commissioners, 1676.
3512, ff. 266, 268.
Petition against, by freemen of
Tangier, 1676. 3512, f. 271.
Narrative of the state of Tangier,
1678-1680. 1952, ff. 19-33.
Letter to, from W. Gascoigne,
1676. 3512, f. 254.
Occleve (Thomas), Poet. v. Hoccleve.
Ockley (Simon), Professor of Arabic at
Cambridge. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
171f. 4044, f. 266.
Odheliu8 al. Odhelstiern (Erich),
M.D., of Stockholm. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1693. Lat. 4036, f. 162.
Oehmiu.8 (Johannes Christianus), of
Kbnigsiraldc. Autograph in album,
1694. 2360, f. 70.
Oesterhusen (Reyner), M.D., of Detcn-
ter. Compendium mediciuale, cum pro-
logo ad Episcopuin Trajectensem, 1506.
345, ff. 1-6.
Oever (Joannes ten). Student of Law and
Geometry. Autograph in album, 1668.
1795 or 2597, f. 65.
6 Feral (Goffroy Adolf), Student at
Leipzig. Autograph in album, 1693.
2360, f. 13.
Offley (W— ), Medical Practitioner at
Norwich. Letter to , with answer
by Sir H. Sloane, 1737. 4077, f. 67.
Offredi (Carlo), of Padua. Letter to
Dr. J. Downes, 1672. Ital. 203, f. 12.
Ofllius Sergianus. Pulex Ovidii, 15th
cent. 777, f. 77.
Ofredius (M— ). Huraani corporis
anatomia, 17th cent. 2120.
Schema functionum viventis homi-
nis, 17th cent. 2120, f. 80.
Ogilby ( ). Letters to, from J.
Petiver, 16%, 1697. 3332, ff. 196 b-
274, passim.
Ogilby (John), Cosmographer. Petitions
to the Corporation of London, n. d.
3958, ff. 16, 16 b.
Queries in order to the description
of Britannia, n. d. 3958, f. 17.
Ogilvy, Lord. v. Ogilvy (James).
Ogilvy (James), Lord OgVvy, aftcrw.
'2nd Earl of Airlie. Request for him to
be conveyed prisoner to Edinburgh, 1644.
1519, f. 49.
Ogle, Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f. 96.
Ogle (Nathanael). Letter to J. Petiver,
1705. 4064, f. 71 b.
Oglethorpe {Gen. James Edward),
Founder of the Colony of Georgia. Letter
to :sir H. Sloane, 1733. 4053, f. 53.
O Hanlon (E— ). Letter to Dr. J. Gor-
man, 1713. 4065, f. 126.
Ohmb (Carolus), M. D., of Breslau. Let-
ter to J. Petiver, 1706. Lat. 3321,
f. 192.
Okey (John), Regicide. Autograph sig-
nature, circ. 1654. 645, f. 46.
Oldenburg, Gratul Duchy of. Collec-
tanea historica de, 18th cent. 2886,
ff. 13-26 b.
Dispute concerning the succession
to, 1669. IaA. 1519, f. 235.
Oldenburg (Henry), Secretary to the
Royal Society. Letter to , 1668.
4062, f. 170.
Letters, in the name of the Royal
Society, to Dr. E. Browne, 1669, 16W.
1911-1913, ff. 118, 120.
Letter to Dr. N. Grew, 1673.
1942, f. 13.
Letter to, as " Mons. de Gruvendol,"
from J. Daille\ 1675. Fr. 4062, f. 185.
01dendorpiu8 (Joauues), Jurisconsultus.
Life of, with elegies on, 17th cent. Lat.
2888, ff. 102, 103.
Oldham (Anthony), of Northampton.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 58.
01di8WOrth (Austin), Woollen-draper,
of London. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1737. 4055, f. 186.
Oldys (William), Norroy King at Arms.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1735. 4054,
f. 103.
OleariUB (Johann Gottfried). Abacus
Patrologicus, 17th cent. Extract. 2888,
f. 118.
Oleron, Isle of, France. Laws of, 1266.
Copy, 15th cent. 2423.
Olgiatti (Cesare). Capitol i a, di A. F.
Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff. 152-
154 b.
Oliphant (Laurence), M.D., of Leyden.
Remedia morborum selectissima, 1687.
1344.
400
INDEX.
Oliphant (Laurence), M.D., of Leyden
(continued). Nota? ex Etmulero, 1688.
1330-1332.
Oliaoher ( ), of Kiveton, co. York.
Letter to, from R. Milns, 1719. 4076,
f. 76.
Olitzchius (Theodoras), of Dresden.
Autograph in album, 1692. 2360, f. 65.
Olivarez, Conde'cT. v. Guzman (Gaspar
de).
Olivarius (Petrug Johannes), Valentinus.
Decretum Concilii Chalcedonensis et
Zenonis Csesaris decretum Unionis, Latine
redditum per, 16th cent. Lat. and Or.
1835.
Oliver ( ). Letters to, from W.
Carter, 1650, 1652. 141, ff. 46 b, 51,
54 b.
Oliver (John), Dean of Christ Church,
Oxford. Instructions to, when sent
Ambassador to France, 1551. 2442, ff.
46, 49, 50.
Oliver (John), Glass-painter. Award as
arbitrator in a cause rel. to the repair
of Symon Lynch 's house next Leadenhall,
168g. 857, f. 73.
Oliver (William), Sen., M.D., of Bath.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1703. 4063, f. 230.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1705.
4076, f. 173.
Oliver (William), Jim., M.D., of Bath.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1738, 1739.
4076, ff. 175-182 b.
Oliverius (Gregorius), " Critnmalium
Causarum Judex" of Lisbon. Letters to,
from M. Correa, 1600, 1601. Lat.
902, ff. 9, 10 b, 32 b, 59.
Olivier (Adolphus), Minister of Stave-
nisse, in the Isle of Tolen, Prov. of Zee-
land. Dissertatio epistolica de inscrip-
tione lapidis ex Aleppo G. Cupero trans-
missa, circ. 1706. 3563, ff. 13-67.
Correspondence with G. Cuper,
1706. Lat. 3563, ff. 2-8 b.
OlmOB (Andre* de), Franciscan Friar.
Life, 17th cent. Transl. 1470, ff. 12-14.
Olton (Thomas), of Nanttcich, co. Chest.
Account of two stones voided by, 1704.
Lat. 4039, f. 362.
Omar Benhaddan, Alcaydede Alcasar.
Letters to, from Tangier, 1673-167$.
Span. Copies. 1958, ff. 42 b, 46 b.
O'Neill (Hugh), Earl of Tyrone. Speeches
at the Privy Council ou the failure of
Lord Essex's expedition against, 1599.
3828, ff. 47-63 b.
O'Neill (Owen Roe), General. Articles
of peace concluded between him and the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1649. 1008,
f. 175.
Onley (Domina ), of co. Northants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 78.
Onore. v. Honore at. Honawar.
Onslow (Thomas), 2nd Baron Onslow.
Letter to Sir U. Sloane, 1726. 4048,
f. 227.
Oporinus (Joannes), Printer and Book-
seller, of Basle. Letters to, from G.
Postel, 1560. Lat. 1412 or 2958,
f. 310 b; 1413 or 2959, f. 118.
Letter to, from W. Wissenbergius,
1561. Lat. 1413 or 2959, f. 82.
Optica, Systema optica, 17th cent.
1016.
De opticis, cum figuris are incisis
et tabula refractionum, 17th cent. 482,
ff. 4-46.
Treatise on optics, 18th cent. Ixit.
3208, ff. 3-45 b, 68-95.
v. Auzout (Adrien).
Oram (William), of Chelsea. Letter to
Procter, 1699. 4062, f. 312.
Orange, Princes of. William I. Insti-
tutio Academic Leidensis, 1575. Lat.
and Dutch. 2764, f. 46.
Letter to , 1573.
Dutch. 2764, f. 5.
Letter to Admiral Tres-
long, 1573. Fr. 2764, f.. 6.
Numeralia in ejus obitum,
1584. 2764, f. 58 b.
Philip William. Title of a book,
1611. Autogr. 2764, f. 5.
Maurice. Letter to , 1591.
Lat. 2764, f. 7.
Autograph in album, 1613.
3415, f. 18 b.
Chronograms on his death,
1625. Lat. 2764, f. 88.
William Henry III. Scheme of
his nativity, 1650. 1707, f. 10.
Letter to, from B. Severi-
nius, 1662. Fr. 2870, f. 90.
Verses in praise of, 17th
cent. 921, f. 97 b.
v. also England, Sovereigns of.
William HI.
Orations. Orationes academics, de qui-
busdam phy sices axiomatibus, 16th cent.
114, ff. 3-18 b, 156 b-158.
INDEX.
401
Orchard (Paul), of Stoke in Hartland,
near Bideford, Devon. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4076, f. 183.
Orders. List of 15 orders of knighthood,
17th cent. 3776, f. 14 b.
r. Snuffbox, Order of the.
Iieligious and Military. Account
of, in France, temp. Henri IV. Fr.
557, f. 102.
« Knights Hospitallers. Annual in-
come of the Hospitals throughout Europe,
17th cent. 1786, f. 99 b.
Knights Templars. Notes on, 1655.
Orders. Jesuits (continued). Considera*
tiones incipienti necessariae, late 16 th
cent. Span. 796, ff. 25-29 b.
Annuo: litters Japonii
annorum 1591 et 1592 script* a Patre
L. Froesad General em Prapositum Socie-
tatis Jesu, 16th cent. 3456.
Razonamiento de Clemente
1429, f. 39 b.
-, Military. Garter. Notices of the
Order, 17th cent. Lat. 17 10, ff. 111-115.
Commission for the instal-
lation of the knights, temp. Chas. II.
856, f. 12.
Warrant for a new seal
of the Order, 1704. 3958, f. 14.
Religious. Carta para una donzella
que entrava monja, late 16th cent. 796,
f.61.
Augustinians. Modo de rezar el
rosario de Nra. Seftora dado por el Padre
Luis de Morales, late 16th cent. 796, f. 3.
Lires of Friars Eremites,
from the Spanish. 17th cent. 1470,
ff. 1-8.
Qu&stio metrica de superi-
oritate ordinum Clarevallensis vel Cluni-
acensis, 13th cent. 1580, ff. 24-25.
Dominicans. Lives of Friars, from
the Spanish, 17th cent. 1470, ff. 16 b-
28 b.
Franciscans. Approbatio eorum,
a Honorio III. Papa, 1223. 1617, ff. 65-
67 b.
Lires of Friars, from the
Sjxtnish, 17th cent. 1470, ff. 8-16 b.
in England. Admission
to confraternity of J. Baly and Katharine,
his wife, 1450. Lat. 1617, ff. 76 b, 77.
Admission to confraternity
of R. at Wynde and Isabel, his wife,
1467. Lat. 1617, ff. lb, 2.
Jesuits. Carta de nuestro Padre
Maestro Ignacio a los hermanos studi-
antes de la Compafiia de Jesus en Coim-
bra, 1547. 796, ff. 7-14 b.
Carta del Padre F. de
Borja para los padres y hermanos de la
Compafiia de Jesus de la provincia del
Andalusia, 1569. 796, ff. 15-19 b.
Documentos del Padre A.
Ruiz los quales enbio a un su sobrino,
que tiene en la Compafiia de Jesus, 1580.
796, ff. 21-24.
VIII. a los Padres de la Compafiia, 1594.
3610, f. 24 b.
De studiis Jesuitarum ab-
strusioribus relatio, 1608. 159, ff. 1-
12 b.
Relations des missions des
PP. dans les Isles et dans la Terre Ferine
de PAmerique Meridionale, par le Pere
P. Pelleprat, 1665. 1019, ff. 164-195.
Excerpta ex P. Alegarabe
" Bibliotheca scriptorum Societatis Jesu,"
1673. 624.
Application by the Jesuits
of Psalms i. and II. to the war of the
Palatinate, 17th cent. 1199, f. 64 b.
Versus in, 17th cent.
2764, f. 58.
Premonstratensians. Rules of the
Order, 15th cent. 1584, ff. 1-25, passim,
46-80.
St. Paul. Project for an institu-
tion of an Order of, 17th cent. 1850. '
Ordnance Office. State of, 1580.
3194, f. 21.
Catalogue of MSS. relating to,
from 1590-1670, bought by Sir H.
Sloane, 18th cent. 1968, f. 194.
Note of gunpowder in the Ord-
nance stores not proved, 13 Feb. 1678[9J.
1048, f. 60.
Correspondence of the Board with
Lord Carlisle, 1681. 2724, ff. 96, 08.
v. Lynewraye (Sir John).
Sherburne (Sir Edward).
Ore (Rowland), Canon of Watton Priory,
co. York. Practica Alchcmioa, circ.
1473 scripta, et per T. Mountfortium
rescripta, 1592. 2175, ff. 71 b-87.
Orem (Nycholaus). v. Oresme (Nicolas).
Oresme (Nicolas), BisJtop of Litieux. De
configuration! bus qualitatum et motuum,
15th cent. 2156, ff. 159-194 b.
Contra conjunctionistas de futuro-
rum eventibus, 1430. 2156, ff. 209 b-
224.
De motibu8 spherarum, 15th cent.
SLOANE INDEX.
2542, ff. 55b-59.
Organi (Lorenzo delli). Capitol i a, di
A. L. Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff.
122 b-127 b.
2 D
402
INDEX.
Oribasius, Physician, of Pergamus. De
8implicibu8 liber quartus, give ad Euna-
pium liber secundum, 12th cent. 84, ff.
19-34.
Oriental M8S. v. Catalogues of the
Department of Oriental Printed Books
and MSS.
OriganUB (David). Astrobgia naturalis,
17th cent. Extract 1983, B. f. 75.
Origen. Opus alchymicum, 17th cent.
317, f. 91 b.
Orleans, in France, Traicte particulier
de la ville df, 1610. 769, ff. 121-126.
Orleans, Gaston Jean Baptiste, Due
oV. Schemes of his nativity, 1607, 1608.
1707, f. 14 b; 1709, f. 154.
Scheme of nativity of his son, 1650.
1707, f. 9 b.
Inscriptions, suscriptions et soub-
scriptions de ses lettres, 17th cent. 1709,
ff. 84-93.
Qrme (Alexander), of Calcutta. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1733, 173j. 4053,
f. 153; 4055, ff. 275,280.
Ormonde, Duke of. v. Butler (James).
Orm0O8. v. Hormuz Isle.
Ormston (Rachel), wife of Joseph Orm-
ston, Merchant of London. Undertaking
of, to cure for 150 guineas E. Legh, 1709.
40S4,.f. 71.
Ormund (Sir James). Seal in 1445-
1446, copied, 18th cent. 3424, f. 10.
Orpheus Junior, r. Vaughan (Sir
William).
Orr (James). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1730. 4051, f. 60.
Orrery, Earls of. v. Boyle.
Orsini (Alessandro), Cardinal. MS.
3193 was, in 1616, dedicated to, by
G. Galilei.
Orsini (Klavio), Duke of Bracciano.
Passport to H. Tilson, 1687. Ital. 3299,
f. 29 b.
Orsini (Isabella), wife of Paolo Qiordmo,
Dulie of Bracciano. Tragico fine di, 1567.
1930, ff. 27-40 b.
Orsini (Neapolio), Cardinal of St. Adrian.
Letter on alchemy to, from J. Dastyn,
17th cent. 3738, f. 35 b.
Orsini (Paolo Giordano), Duke of Brac-
ciano. Instructions to Orsino, sent
by, to the King of Spain, n. d. Copy,
1611. 1710, f. 35.
Orsino ( ). Instructions for, sent by
the Duke of Bracciano to the King of
Spain, n. d. Copy, 1611. 1710, t 35.
Ortega (Luis de), Merchant, of Seville.
Commercial letter, 1680. Span. 2802,
f. 103.
Ortelianus (Jacobus Colius). r. Colitis.
Orthomant ( d'), Professeur en
me'decine a Montpelier. Paraphrase sur
les canons de Mesue dictes par, 17 th
cent. 2101, ff. 32-35.
Orthuanus. c. Garlandia (Joannes de).
Ortolanus. v. Garlandia (Joannes de).
Orton (Henry), Jesuit. Arraignment
for high treason, 1582 [1581]. 1132,
ff. 1-14 b.
Oruro, in Bolivia, S. America. Relacion
del asiento, minas, y poblacion de la villa
de S. Phelipe de Austria, 1608. 3055,
ff. 167-193.
Orville. v. D'Orville.
Osborn (Anthony). Letter from the
Marshalsea Prison to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4060, f. 82.
Osborn (Edward), of Hacklcton, co.
Nor t Hants. Medical prescription for,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812,
f. 58 b.
Osborn (He—), of Dardistoucne, near Dro*]-
heda. Letter to Dr. R. Hooke, with
answer, 1683, 1684. 1039, ff. 99, 100.
08born (John). Owned, in 1546, BIS.
2027.
Osborne (Peregrine Hyde), Marquis of
Carmarthen, afterw. 3rd Duke of Leeds.
Reports of his case, by Drs. J. Keale
and J. Cotes, 1721. 4076, ff. 146, 148.
Letter, as Earl of Danby, to Sir H.
Sloane, [1712]. 4077, f. 100.
Osborne (Thomas), Earl of Danby,
aftervo. 1st Duke of Leeds. Articles of
impeachment against, when Lord
Treasurer, 1678. 3065, f. 27.
Stanzas on his impeachment, 1678.
1941, f. 5; 3516, f. 164.
Lampoon on him and his family,
17th cent. 655, f. 65.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 170f,
170f 4078, ff. 198, 200,
Account of a postmortem examina
tion of, 1712. 3324, f. 238.
Oseney Abbey, co. Oxon. Excerpta
e legist ro cartularii, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 148.
INDEX.
403
Osgood (Henry), Captain B.N. Exami-
nation respecting his capture of a Genoese
ship, 1665. 1952, f. 84.
0'Shaughnes8y (David), S/teriff *f co.
Clare. Petition to Lord Falkland, with
answer, n. d. 3827, ff. 193, 194.
0'Sheaghnei88ie (David). r.O'Shaugh-
nessy.
Ossat (Arnaud d*), Cardinal. Letter to
Henry IV. of France, 1601 ; translated
by Lord Derby, 1645. 874, ff. 2-5 b.
Ossulstone, Lord. v. Bennet (Charles).
Ossuna, Duque de. v. Tellez Giron
(Pedro).
Ostend, in Belgium. Robbery at Dart-
month on board a ship belonging to,
16UJ. 2717, f. 25.
Receipt for the duty for Dungeness
lighthouse paid by a ship of, 169§.
2717, f. 26.
Remarks on, by Sir T. Browne,
n.d. 1911-1913, f. 132.
Ostendorp (Gerhard), Apothecary^ of
Bremen. Bill of medicines purchased
of, by Dr. S. Bellingham, 1676. Germ.
and Lat. 647, f. 12.
Ostenfeld (Christian), Professor of Medi-
cine at Copenhagen. Morborum defini-
tiones analytic®, 17th cent. Imperf.
2996.
Otonellus (Julius), Bishop of Fanestrmn.
r. Ottinelli (Giulio), Bishop of Fano.
Ott (John Baptist), Archdeacon of Zurich.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1716. Lat.
4044, f. 148.
Letter to his son, John Henry,
1724. Lilt. 3187, ff. 17-27.
Ott (John Henry), Librarian at Lambeth
Palace, and Prebendary of Peterborough.
Letters to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer, 1723-
1733, and n. d. Engl, and Germ. 4065,
ff. 302, 304-309 b, 311, 318, 320-322,
333-337 b, 345, 350, 352 ; 4067, f. 74.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1733.
4053, f. 34.
Letter to, from his father, 1724.
Lat. 3187, ff. 17-27.
Autograph in album, 1671. 1795
or 2597, f. 75.
Ottinelli (Giulio), Bishop of Fano. MSS.
1656 and 1669 were dedicated to, in
1596.
Ottoman Empire, v. Turkey.
Oudart (Nicholas), Secretary to the Prin-
cess of Orange. Letter to, from Dr.
Bate, [1660], 123, f. 2 b.
Oughtred (William), Rector of Albwy,
co. Snrr. Diary and practice of al-
chemy, copied in 1668. 2222, ff. 136 b-
141b.
•- Horologiographia Gcometrica, 17th
cent. Extract. 3881, ff. 73 b-75.
Notes on his Apology against R.
Delamain's " Grammelogia," 17th cent.
1983, B. f. 77.
Ourscamp Abbey, near Noyon, in
France. Correspondence of the Prior
with the Abbat of Clairvaulx, 14th cent.
Lat. Copies. H77, f. 87 b.
Rescriptio coDventus ad Clare-
vallis Abbatem, 14th cent. Conv. 1777,
f. 87 b.
Owned, in the 12th cent., MS. 1975.
Ouseby (Hugh), «>WiVr, at Tangier.
Charge against, for assault, 1673. 3514,
f. 162.
Ou8ley (Richard), Artniger; of co.
Northants. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 27 b.
Outhoorn (Cornelis van), President of
the Dutch Factory in Japan. List of
papers delivered to, by his predecessor,
1688. Dutch. 2910, ff. 292, 295.
Memorials to, as Governor-General
of Batavia, from E. Ksempfer, 1693.
Dutch. 306 1, ff. 23, 47 ; 3064, ff. 34, 35.
Letter to, from E. Kaempfer, 1693.
Dutch. 3064, f. 28.
Overall (John), Bishop of Norwich. Roya!
letter recommending him to be Dean of
St. Paul's, [1602]. 856, f. 12.
Overbury (Sir Thomas), Sen. Observa-
tions on the Netherlands and France*
[IG09]. 2143.
Trials of R. West*n and others for
his murder, 1615. 2572, ff. 140-179.
Verses on, 17th cent. 1792, f. 74.
Overton (Robert), Colonel. Recom-
mendations of, by O. Cromwell, to Sir T.
Fairfax, 1646, 1647. 1519, ff. 129, 164.
Ovidius Naso (Pnblius). Metamor-
phoses, 15th cent. 2489.
Libellus in Ibin, 15th cent. 777.
ff. 05-77.
Pulex, 15th cent. 777, f. 77.
Medicamentum faciei, 15th cent.
777, ff. 77 b-79 b.
Nux, 15th cent. 777, ff. 79b-83.
Sappho, 15th cent. 777, ff. 83-87.
Excerpta ex, 17th cent. 1361
">.
Annotations in, 17th cent. 1803,
f. 105.
f. 21
D 2
\
404
INDEX.
Ovington (H — ), of Gloucester. Letter
to W. Hickford, 1687. 2717, f. 33.
Owen (Charles), of Warrington. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1741. 4057, f. 90.
Owen (Corbet), Student of Christ Chwv't,
Oxford. Royal recommendation of, to
a scholarship at Westminster school,
[1660]. 856, f. 2 b.
Carmen Pindaricum in Theatrum
Sheldonianum, 1669. 1818, ff. 1-13.
Owen (John), Headmaster of Warwick
0 rammar School. Liber prim us Epigram-
matumadE.Noel,[1613]. 1867,ff. 5-19.
Owen (John), D.D., Dean of Christ
Churchy Oxford. Sermons, 167§, 1673.
3680, ff. 1-17 b.
Owen (John), v. Owens.
Owens al. Owen (John), Bookseller at
Oxford. Letters to J. Petiver, 170 J, and
n. d. 4063, f. 66; 4067, f. 75.
Owins (Lewis), soldier, at Tangier.
Charge against, for desertion, 1669.
3514, f. 5.
Oxenden (Thomas), son of Henry Oxcn-
den, the Poet Note of births of him
and his wife, 163f, 1639. 1708, f. 119.
Oxenstierna (Axel), Baron of Kij holme;
Chancellor of Sweden. Dedication to, of
a theological tract, 1632. Trans! . 1304,
f. 68.
Letters to, from J. Dury, circ.
1633. Lat. 654, ff. 4-18, 294 b.
Oxen8tierna (Benedict), Count ; Chan-
cellor of Sweden. Letters and reports
to, from the Swedish Ambassador iu
England, 1668. Swedish. 1974.
Oxford, County of. Observations on
places in, by Dr. Downes, 17th cent.
187, ff. 4-7 b.
Petition from the Puri-
tans of, to James I., 1603. 271, f. 20.
- , City of. Historia Oxoniensis, 1674.
Fol. Oxon. Printed. Extracts. 1846,
ff. 61-68.
Obligatio Uuiversitatis
Oxoniensis, in anno 1201, Prioratui S.
Frideswidae apud, 17th cent. 1775, f. 179.
Mortgage of land in Gram-
]K>nt, for repayment of a loan, 1520.
3149, f. 13.
Treaty at, betw. Charles I.
and the Parliament, 26 March-10 April,
1643. 1771, ff. 1-22 b.
Abstract of proceedings of
Parliament at, 1681. 3065, f. 32.
Description of buildings
Oxford, City of {continued). Catalogue of
plants in the Botanical Gardens, and of
those growing in the neighbourhood, 17th
cent. JaU. and Engl. 1038, ff. 1-89.
■ , Bishop of. v. Corbet (Richard).
, University of. Collectanea de,
17th cent. 1775, ff. 182 b-191 b.
Act passed in 1571 for
incorporation of the two Universities,
late 17th cent. 625, f. 53.
Privilegia in unum corpus
collecta ab R. Zouch, 1659. Engl. 749.
Obligatio Universitatis, in
anno 1201, Prioratui S. Frideswida? apud
Oxoniam, 17th cent. 1775, f. 179.
Disco rditc in anno 1237
iuter servientes Legati Othonis et scho-
lares quosdam apud, 17th cent. 1775,
f. 178 b.
Epistola ab Universitate
missa Majori Londoniensis Civitatis tem-
pore pestilential apud Oxoniam, 1406-
1407. 3285, ff. 68-70.
Letter from, to the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, 1554. Lat. Copy.
3562, ff. 57 b-59.
Gratulatio de adventu Reg.
Elizabeths ad axles Comitis Leicestrias
Cancellarii per T. Cooperum Magdalen-
sem, [1566]. 2987, ff. 32-36.
Letter from, to the Lords
of the Council, 1587. Lat. 3299, f. 17.
Questions in divinity, civil
law and philosophy, handled at the Act,
1602. 848, f. 25.
Testimonial from, in favour
of L. Petrucci. 1614. Lat. Copy.
415, f. 19.
972, f. 8.
Royal directions to, 161$.
Catalogue of graduates on
the books, 1620. 1815, ff. 62-77 b.
A month's journey into
France, by an Oxford regent, 1626.
1442.
Letter from, to the Muni-
cipality of London on the City's address
to Parliament in behalf of religion,
1653. Copy. 972, f. 15.
Collection of Epigrams by
a student, 17th cent. 1889.
A musick speech made by
in, 1687. Germ. 1381, ff. 162-164.
Mr. Laurence of Universitie Colledge in
Oxon. [16]69. 203, ff. 89-91 b.
Terra;-filii oratio coram
Principe Italo [Cosmo HI. de Medicis,
14 May, 1669]. 203, ff. 92-94 b.
INDEX.
405
Oxford, University of (continued). Decre-
tum Convocations in parricidal e facinns
in Principem et ejus fratrem nuper
designatum, 1683. 2903, ff. 242-246.
List of curiosities lost from
the repository at Oxford, 1691. 118,
f. 111.
In laudem Thentri Oxoni-
tetrastichon, 17th cent. 1381,
ensis
f. 63.
— Testimonials from, to A. T.
Anderson, 17 2f. Copies. 4065, ff. 289,
Forms of subscriptions for
290.
encouraging •* imprimeries " belonging
to, 18th cent. 4019, f. 194.
All Souls College. Royal letter
to, to admit K. Napper as a fellow,
[1628]. 856, f. 15.
Formerly owned MS. 280.
Christ Church. Defence of the
historical use of the painted windows in,
in verse, 17th cent. 1435, fT. 122-124.
Verses cone, the play by
- Christ Church men before the King and
Prince at Woodstock, 1621. 542, ff. 38-
40.
Verses on Christ Church
men about choosing Proctors, 17th cent.
542, ff. 40 b-42 b.
Magdalen College. Royal letter
to, recommending J. M. as a Probationer,
temp. Chas. U. 856. f. 12 b.
Proceedings of the Uni-
versity Commissioners against, 1687.
2680, ff. 12-15 b; 3076.
■ - - Letter unsigned, to Sir E.
Herbert, on the case of, 1687. 4062,
f. 223.
Merton College. List of Wardens
from 1272 to 1645, 17th cent. 1786,
f. 173.
Oriel College. Flyleaf from a MS.
formerly belonging to, 14th cent. 3884,
f. 70.
Queen's College. Bond of the Pro-
vost and a Fellow, 1520. 3149, f. 13.
Trinity College. Elucidatio art is
chirurgiae; copied out of the library by
Mag. J. Wilmore, 1607. 1678, ff. 50-57.
The Christmas ordinary
at, by H. Boxe, [1678-1687]. 1458,
ff. 36 b-42.
St. Mary Hall. Theological lec-
tures and sermons by a member of,
1591-1603. 227.
Ashmolean Museum. Extract from
Oxford (continued) Bodley*s Library.
Libri de re Magica in vent i in, 17th cent.
3883, ff. 82-85.
Catalog us librorum ex im-
prcssis ibidem catalogis extractus, 1676.
3452, ff. 1-51.
Catalogue of the books
purchased for, bel. to Dr. E. Bernard,
1697. 825.
MS. 1876 was presented
to it, in 1634, by the author, A. Dee.
Oxinden (Edward). Formerly owned
MS. 3566.
Oxinden (Thomas), v. Oxenden.
Oxlee (Richard), of Silkstone, co. York.
Note of his marriage to A. Hawllie,
158-. 130, f. 73.
Oxstyne (John), v. Foxe al. Oxstyne
(John).
Ozney (Dr. ). Horoscope of Mad.
E. Hope, 165jj, drawn by, 1698. 2280,
ff. 3, 9.
the Register of the Benefactors, 17th
cent. Lat. 3962, f. 7.
P — (E — ). Horologiographia Optica,
1649. Engl. 3932, ff. 3-57 b.
P — (H — ), of Knowsley, co. Lane. Letters
to Dr. E. Borlase, 1679. 1008, ff. 198,
199.
P— (I—), M.D. Letter to Dr. S. Bel-
lingham, [168|]. 645, f. 15.
P— (J—). Letter to, from A. Hill, 1703.
2902, ff. 53, 59.
P — (N — ), of Edinburgh. Aenigmatum
col lectio, copied by P. Adair, 1674.
1247, ff. 10-19.
P — (R — ), of Camfjridge University. Let-
ters to his parents, 17th cent. Copies.
1454, ff. 5, 5 b, 11, 18.
P— (S— ). r. Pordage (Samuel).
P— (T— ). Letter to S. Hartlib, 1659.
648, f. 68.
PaeandUB ( ). Interpretations in
librum octavum Methodi Medendi Ga-
leni, 1555. 3044, ff. 62-85.
Pace (Domina ), of co. Northants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1656. Lat. 2812, f. 54 b.
406
UfDEX.
Face (Richard), Dean of St. Paul's. In-
structions to, when Ambassador at
Venice, 2 Sept. 1522, 10 March, 1523.
3839, ff. 177-184 b, 185-193.
Letters to, from Card. Wolsey,
1523-1525. 3839, ff. 1, 13-25 b, 130-
176 b, 194-199 b.
Pacheco (dipt. Diego). Letter to, from
M. F. de Tapia 7 Fajardo, 1679. 1087,
ff. 103, 104.
Facke (Christopher), M.D., of Canter-
bury. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1737-
1741. 4053, ff. 96, 169 ; 4057, ff. 1, 103 ;
4076, f. 220 ; 4078, f. 235.
Packington (Dorothy), trife of Sir John
Packing ton. Letter to, from her son-in-
law, F. Bacon, [circ. 1606]. 3078, f. 52 b.
Paddy (Sir William), M.D. Letter to,
from R. Fludd in praise of 1 heosophy,
17th cent. Lat. 32.
Hymnus Tobacci ad, a R. Thorio,
17th cent. 1768, ff. 57-63 b.
Fadilla (Martinez de), Condc de S. Qadca\
Captain General of Spain. List of his
forces, 1598. 2177, f. 21.
Padman (Selby), of Jlampstead, co.
Middl. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1738.
4078, f. 73.
Padua, in Jttily. Processus alcheinicus
Patriarchal Paduani, 1572. 366 1, f. 228.
University of. Die tat a Profes-
sorum, 17th cent. 443.
Forma recitandoi um punctorum et
i-asuum in Gyranasio Patavino, 1642.
118, ff. 178-181 b ; 727, ff. 47-56 b.
Modi recitandi casus in Patavino
Lvcceo recepti parvulum compendium,
17th cent. 727, ff. 57-70 b.
Methodus resolvendorum casuum
in gymnasio Patavino, 1065. 2880, ff.
97-115 b.
Puncta pro examine doctoral i in
Academia Patavinn, 1665. 2880, f. 208.
Puncta collegii Patavini, 17th
cent. 3010, ff. 30-33 b.
Diplomata Collegii Medici Patavini
ad J. Frear, S. Turner, et T. Heron,
1602, 1610, 1611. 172* ; 1729; 3450.
Instructio medicis Patavinis pro
illustrissimo Comite de Clenau, cum
eorum responso, 17th cent. 2253, ff.
21-25.
Padua (Gandolfus de), Magister in Arti-
bus et Medicina. Wrote at Bologna, in
1393, MS. 3124, ff. 51 b-61 b.
PaganellUB. v. Payne! 1.
Paganinu8 (Vincentius), of Lucca. De
pnrgandi arte, 1618. 3133, ff. 229-
264 b.
Page {Mrs. ), of Jtoxeth in Harrow,
00. Middl. Medical receipt, 17th cent.
566, f. 46.
Page (Edward al. Edmund). Warrant
for dispossessing him of the place of
Undersearcher in the port of London,
1661. 856, f. 4.
Paget (Sir Justinian), of Ludgraoes in
J/adley, co. Middl. Letter to his brother,
164f Lat. 1039, f. 98.
Paget (Katharine), widow of Henry, 2nd
Baron Paget. Questions relating to the
property of, [1623]. 3827, f. 191.
Paget (Nathan), M.D. Bequest of lands
to St. Stephen's Coleman Street, and
of annuities to the College of Physicians,
1678. 3914, f. 69 b.
Paget {Sir William), Comptroller of the
Royal Household. Articles, as English
Commissioner at Brussels, for protection
of English and Imperial merchants, 1545.
Fr. 2103, f. 197.
Instructions to, when sent Am-
bassador to the Emperor Charles V.,
1549. 2442, f. 35 b.
Letter to, as High Steward, from
Cambridge University, 154 J. Lat. 3562,
f. 53.
Character of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 29 b.
Paige (Johannes).
228H.
Formerly owned MS.
Paine (Thomas), of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1731,
1732. 4051, f. 222 ; 4052, f. 241.
Paita, Port of. v. Payta.
Paiva de Andrade (Diego), Jun. Let-
ters to, from M. Correa, 1600, 1601.
JaU. 902, ff. 15, 15 b, 28 b, 31 b, 33,
42 b, 44 b.
Pajot (Louis Leon), C.mte Donsenbray
[d'Ons-cn-Bray']. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1727-1739. Fr. 4048, f. 315 ;
4049, ff. 108, 125; 4050, ff. 61, 75;
4052, f. 327 ; 4053, ff. 150, 225 ; 4055,
f. 105 ; 4056, ff. 9, 13, 65, 87.
■ Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1727, 173g, and n. d. Fr. 4068, ff.
136, 150, 220, 231, 304,305,330; 4069,
ff. 13, 17, 185.
Pakenham (Edmund), of Pakenham, co.
Suffolk. Owned, temp. |&w. IV n MS.
3501.
INDEX,
407
Pakington (Dorothy), wife of Sir John
Pakington, 2nd Bart. Postmortem ex-
amination of, by W. Cole, 1679. 4034,
f. 363.
Pakington (Sir John), 4th Bart. ; M.P.
force. Worcester. Frank on letter, 17}$.
4034, f. 294 b.
Palsemon (Quintus Rhemmiui). De
ponderibus et mensuris, 11th cent. 475,
ff. 10-13.
PalfiBOgraphy. List of abbreviations in
MSS., 17th cent. 1711, ff. 35-74.
Verborum abbreviations in MSS.
reperta, 17th cent. 2719, ff. 3-7.
Palavioino (Sir Horatio), English Legate
to the Imperial Princes. Consilium
medicum de ejus arthritide, 1590, 1591.
2111, ff. 9-*8.
Palemon, Philosophus. Physiognomia,
14th cent. 3469, ff. 25-34.
Palensia (Alonso de). r. Alfonso Fernan-
dez, de Palencia.
Palermo (Thomaso di). Medical receipt
for diseases of the liver, 18th cent. Ital.
3000, f. 15.
Palestine. Qusedam de, 15th cent.
289, f. 84.
* Journal of travels through, by a
Scotchman, 1656. 3228.
Travels in, by R. Bell, 1669. 811,
ff. 45b-56.
Paley (— - ), of Bedford. Medical pre-
scription for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652.
Lat. 2812, f. 38.
Palfl (Nicolaus), Count of Hungary.
Consilium medicum pro, 1646. Germ.
2253, ff. 250 b-253 b.
Palingenius (Marcel 1 us), v. Manzolli
(Pietro Angelo).
Paliotti (Adelhida), wife of Charles, Duke
of Shrewsbury, v. Talbot (Charles).
Palladio (Andrea). L'Architettura, libr.
I. ; translated by G. Richards. Tran-
script from the 3rd edit., 1676. 911,
ff. 1-63.
Palladius Rutilius Taurus ttmi-
lianus. De re rustica, 12th cent.
Imperf. 296, ff. 1-59.
Treatise of Godfrey upon Paladie
De Agri Cultura, 15th cent. 7, ff. 88-92 ;
122, ff. 72-83 b ; 686, ff. 19-39 b.
Palm Isle, in Australia. Plants in,
collected by J. Cunningham, 169X. 2376,
ff. 5-9 b.
Palm (H— ), Minister of the Lutheran
Congregation in the Savoy. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1734. 4053, f. 224.
Palmarius (Julius), v. Le Paulmier de
Grentemesnil (Julien).
Palmer (G— ), of Carlton, near Har-
borough, co. Leic. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1720. 4076, f. 216.
Palmer (Sir Geoffrey), Bart. ; Attorney-
General. Counsel's opinion by, on the
case of Courten v. Carew, circ. 1663.
3515, f. 42.
Palmer (H— ), of Heydon, in Essex.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 171}. 4076,
f. 212.
Letter to Green, n. d. 4076,
f. 218.
Palmer (James), of Westminster. Bond
for £1000 to Sir P. Vanloor,1626. 1044,
f. 261.
Palmer (N— ), of Winchester. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1723. 4076, f. 214.
Palmer (Ralph), of Little Chelsea. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1727, 173}. 4048,
f. 312 ; 4051, f. 186.
Verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane,
173f 3516, f. 8.
Palmer (Richard), soldier, at Tangier.
Charge against, for theft, 1670. 3514,
f. 37.
Palmer (Symon), of the Friars Minors
House in Southampton. Formerly owned
MS. 1617.
Palmer (Thomas), Principal of Gloucester
Hall, Oxford. Posies, with drawings and
engravings, [1564-6]. 3794.
Palmer (Thomas), M.D., of Worden
Street, near Bedford. Letter to, from
J. Shipton, 1689. 1000, f. 148.
Palmeriu8 a Grentemesnil (Jaco-
bus), v. Le Paulmier de Grentemesnil
(Jacques).
Palmistry, v. Physiognomy.
Palthenius (Johann Philipp). Letters
to G. Schroedter, 1695, 1696. Lat.
2877, ff. 73, 82.
Letter to J. W. van Meel, 1699.
Lat. 1381, f. 292.
Paman (Henry), M.D., Fellow of St.
John's College, Cambridge. Medical
thesis, 1656. Lat. 3309, ff. 83-86.
PamgertnerUB (Hieronymus Alius
Hieronymi). v. Baumgartnerus.
Pamphilon (Richard). Lunar tables,
1700. 2280, f. 20.
406
INDEX.
Panama, GW/ o/. Map of, 1681. 3820,
£. 29.
Panes (Copt. Thomas). Letter to, from
P. S. Torralvo, 1679. Span. 1087, f. 124.
Panicis (Joseph de), Chief Physician to
Augustus 111., of Poland. Application
for admission into the Royal Society,
through Sir J. Shadwell, [17J$ J. Lat.
4056, f. 177.
Pantaloon, v. Gassmann (Franz).
antheus (Joannes Augustinus), Vene-
tus Sacerdos. Tractatus alchemici, 17th
cent. 3737, ff. 1-87 b.
Panton, Magister. On the four elements,
15th cent. 1091, ff. 82-84.
Panton (John), Sen. ; Physiciantof Lewes,
co. Suss. Praxis pro maniac is cu rand is,
17th cent. 3505, f. 99.
Panton (Col. Thomas). Warrant ap-
pointing him keeper of Eltham Manor
and Park, 1661. 856, f. 2.
Pantre (John), Provost of Queens College,
Oxford. Covenant touching land in
Grandpont, Oxford, 1520. 3149, f. 13.
Panzer (Henry), of Rotterdam. Letters
to Dr. E. Browne, 1669. 1911-1913,
ff. 115, 116.
Paolo, Servita [Pietro Sarpi]. History
of the Council of Trent ; translated by
N. Brent, and copied by Lord Derby,
1645. Extracts. 874, ff. 17 b-88 b.
Papafaua (Roberto), Abbate. Letter to
J. Abdy, 1649. Lat. 203, f. 8.
Paper. Specimens of various kinds of
paper, and paper-marks used in the 16th
cent. 526; 527.
Specimens of marbled papers, 17th-
18th centt. 2572, passim.
Portfolio of Indian black paper,
17th cent. 2943.
Papln (Denis), M.D. ; Curator of the
Royal Society. Papers on scientific
subjects, 1711. 3329, ff. 39, 45, 46.
« Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1708,
1709. Fr. and Engl. 4041, ff. 257, 334.
Pappus, of Alexandria. Collections from,
by Lord Dorchester, 17th cent. Lat.
2119.
Paracelsus (Theophrastus). v. Bombast
von Hohenhcira (Philipp Aureol Theo-
phrast), called Paracelsus.
Pardaillan de Gfondrin (Francoise
Athenais de), Marquise de Montespan.
Verses addressed to Louis XIV., with
reply, 17th cent. Fr. 2885, ff. 46, 46 b.
Pardieu (Valentin de), Seigneur de La
Motte. Letter to , as Governor of
Gravelines, 1581. Fr. 2764, f. 8.
Parous (David). In Genesin Mosis com-
ment ari us capp. 1-24, 17 th cent. LaU
and Engl. Excerpts. 661, ff. 47-60.
Parfey (John, son of William). For-
merly owned MS. 446.
Parfey (William). Formerly owned MS.
446.
Parham (Peter), M.D., of St. Michael at
Pleas, Nonoich. Letter to Dr. W. Briggs,
1681. Copy. 123, f. 6.
Parigi (Lorenzo). Nuovo discorso sopra
il diluvio di Roma, 1579. 904, ff. 15-25 b.
Parigino (Cristoforo). v. Christophorus,
Parisiensis.
Paris, City of. Letter to the inhabitants,
from the general congregation of Cardi-
nals, 1591. Lat. 1710, f. 65 b.
Proceedings of the Parliament in
the controversy on the Jesuit Santarelli,
[1626]. Ital. 2546, ff. 1-5.
Censure of the Sorbonists on A.
Santarelli's book against the Pope's de-
posing power, 1626. Lat. 179, A.
ff. 64-65 b.
Sententia Theologorum Parisien-
sium, subscripta per ecclesise reformats
Parisiensis Pastores, die. 1634. Copy.
402, ff. 128-139 b.
Letter to the citizens of Paris,
from J. Dury, n. d. Lat. 654, f. 67.
Prophetia in Abbatia S. Victoria
in suburbano Parisiensi reperta, 17th
cent. 2764, f. 112.
N. Flammers exposition of hiero-
glyphics painted by him on an arch in
S. Innocents' Churchyard ; translated by
Eirenrcus Ovandus, 1624. 3646, ff. 70-
75 ; 3764, if. 24-41 b.
Catalogus plantarum in horto
Regio Parisiensi, 1699. 1558.
Catalogus plantarum in horto
Regio, per D. Houstounum, 1730. 3971.
Classed catalogue of plants in the
Royal Garden in 1720, by L. J. Jacmin,
1732. Fr. 1143.
Catalogue of books at Paris,
partly priced, circ. 1700. 260.
University of. " The tretece of the
pokkis and the cure, by the nobull
counsell of Parris," 16th cent. 389,
ff. 147-153.
Dissertatio de febre purpnrata
Pari si is grassante, 1650. 3860, ff. 1-
42 b.
INDEX.
40fr
Paris, University of (continued). " Vers
burlesques stir un baptesme faict le jour
de S. Laurens, 1656." 524, ff. 11 b-16.
Paris (Guiliaume de). Ex trait du second
livre de, sur le pierre des philosophes,
17th cent. 2382, ff. 1 1-24.
Paris (Matthaeus). Excerpts from, by
Sir T. Browne, 17th cent. Lat. 1846,
ff. 43-45, 126-137, 160-167, 176, 177,
196-199.
Pari8iensi8 (Christophorus). v. Chris-
tophorus, Parisiensis.
Parker, Barons Morley. Pedigree, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 278 b.
Parker ( ), M.D., of Xewington,
near Dorchester, co. Oxon. Medical
treatment of lupus, 17th cent. 3958,
f. 13.
Parker (Edmund), of North Moulton, co.
Devon. Suit respecting lands in Baddow,
1619. 3299, ff. 1 87-208 b.
Parker (Gustavus). Notice of contents
of his " Astronomia Triumphans," by
H. C, 1689. 2281, f. 65 b.
Parker (Henry), 2nd Baron Morley and
Monteagle. Letter to Lord Fairfax, 1644.
1519, f. 53.
Parker (Sir Henry), 2nd Bart., of Mel-
ford Hall. Letter to, from J. Campbell,
17}$. 4034, f. 293.
Parker (Hephzibah), of Waddon Court.
Diary bv, of her disorder, [1715].
Autogr. *4076, ff. 197, 201-209, 227.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, [17151.
4076, ff. 192, 199.
Parker (John), Serjmnt-at-Law, afterw.
Baron of the Exchequer. Medical pre-
scription for his son, by Dr. J. Metford,
1652. Lat. 2812, f. 6.
Parker (Mary), of Waddon Court. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1715. 4076,
ff. 193-196, 198, 211.
Parker (Matthew), Vice-Chancellor of
Camfjridje; afterw. Archbishop of Can-
terbury. Appointment of, on a Commis-
sion on the University, 1546. Copy.
3562, f. 2.
Letter to Cambridge University,
n. d. Copy. 3562, f. 16.
Parker (Richard), B.D., of Ely ; Fellow
of Caius College, Cambridge. 2kc\€tos
Cantabrigiensis, 1622. 1765, ff. 1-52.
Parker (Samuel), Archdeacon of Canter-
bury, afterw. Bishop of Oxford. Im-
primatur to R. Smith's •* Wonders of the
World," 167} . 388, f. 1 b.
Parker (Thomas). Assignment of land
in St. Thomas parish, South wark, to St.
Thomas Hospital, 1679. 2728, B. f. 79.
Parker (W— ), Medical Practitioner, of
Cranbrook, co. Kent. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1725. 4076, f. 223.
Parker (William), Baron Monteagler
afterw. 1st Baron Morley and Monteagle.
Letter to, relating to the gunpowder
plot, 1605. Copy. 1709, f. 272 b.
Parker (Major William), of Jamaica.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1680. 2724,
f. 232.
Parkins (Lieut. John), Provost-Marshal
at Duncannon, co. Wexford. Letter to
Lord Falkland, 162g. 3827, f. 65.
Parkinson (John), Apothecary and
Herbalist. Catalogus plantarum ex, 17th
cent. 2346, ff. 153-158 b.
Observations from his Garden of
Flowers, 17th cent. 2346, ff. 187-191.
Parliament. Discourse on its ecclesi-
astical jurisdiction, 17th cent. Draft.
2716, ff. 38-46.
Discourse on a bill against the
Merchant Adventurers for free liberty
of trade, 1604. 21.
Petition to the House of Commons
from the brotherhood of Labourers
Pioneers, circ. 1620. 110, ff. 61-70 b.
Proceedings in both Houses, 1621-
162g. 826, iHxssim.
Orders of the House of Lords,
1624-1734. Transcrilvd, 173$. 3571.
Remonstrance of the House of
Commons to Charles 1. against the
Duke of Buckingham, 1626. 346, ff.
11-18 b (interlined).
Letters to the Speaker of the
House of Lords pro tempore from Charles
I. 164g. Copies. 36.
The true Englishman's complaint
to their representatives in the House of
Commons, in verse, 166J. Copy, 1685.
609, ff. 61-68 b.
Petition from the House of Com-
mons to Charles II. against Popery,
2 March, 167}. 1008, ff. 190-193 b.
Proceedings in both Houses about
the Royal declaration of indulgence
against Popery and about Grievances,
6 Febr. 167J-26 March 1673. 660,
ff. 228-235 b.
A speech intended to have been
spoken in the House of Commous, when
the bills were in debate for the better
securing liberty and property, 1675.
79, ff. 211-226 b.
410
INDEX.
Parliament (continued). Speech of the
Duke of Buckingham in the Lords, 167$.
39.
Notes of proceedings in the House
of Commons, 25 Oct.-9 Nov. 1680. 191,
ff. 18-25 b.
Reasons against the repealing the
Acts of Parliament cone, the Test offered
to the consideration of both Houses at
their next meeting on 28 April, 1687.
871, ff. 121-126.
Order of the Committee of the
House of Commons on the bill for sup-
pressing of Hawkers and Pedlars, 1691.
857, ff. 86, 87.
Message from the Commons to the
Lords at a conference on the granting of
supplies, April, 1700. 2902, f. 256.
v. Mildmay (Sir Walter), Chancellor
of the Exchequer.
Parliament of Ladies, v. Nevill
(Henry), M. P. for Abingdon and Heading.
Parma, Duke of. Farnese (Ottavio). Tale
on the subject of 0. Farnese and Diana
of Poitiers, 1677. 1009, ff. 223-236 b.
Parma (Johannes de). Abbreviatio Mesue
de medicinis, 16th cent. 241 1, ff. 55 b-60.
Parma (William de). Treatise on sur-
gery, 15th cent. Imperf. 6, ff. 53-140;
277, ff. 1-59.
Parnell (James), Quaker. Letter from
his prison at Cambridge to the judge
and sheriff of assize, late 17th cent.
Copy. G31, f. 130.
Parney ( ), al. Mercurius Pirophilus.
Elucidation by, of Ripley's Compound of
Alchemy, 17th cent. 2567, ff. 23-33 b.
Parr, Family of. Character of the Parrs
living temp. Edward VL, 17th cent.
1523, f. 37 b.
Parr (Richard), Incumbent of Cambcrwelt,
co. Surr. Letters to Dr. E. Borlase,
1679-1681. 1008, ff. 201, 203, 206,
212, 224, 228, 236, 240, 257, 303, 309,
311.
Parr (Thomas), Centenarian. Engraving
of, 17th cent. 2281, f. 91.
Parr (William), Marquis of North-
ampton. Instructions to, when sent
Ambassador to France, 1551. 2442, ff.
46-50 b.
Parramore (Capt. Thomas). Log of the
voyage of his ship the Barnadistant
from London to Surat, 1684, and thence
to Gambaroon, 1685. 854, ff. 2 b-63.
Parrot (Sir John), v. Perrot.
Parry (David), Keeper of AshmoUs
Museum, Oxford Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1709. 4042, f. 3.
Parry (Francis). Formerly owned MS.
197.
Parry (Sir Thomas), Ambassador in
France. Letter to, from Lord Cranborne,
1604. 1786, ff. 86b-88b.
Parry (William), of Cliffords Inn.
Cephar Raziel, written by, in 1564.
Copy, 17th cent. 3846, ff. 128-157 b.
Parrye al. Parye (Hugh a). Will,
157 J. 7, f. 118 b.
Pars, The. v. Parr, FamUy of.
Paraberg (Mankropius), Begent of Den-
mark. Royal letter to Qu. Elizabeth,
subscribed by, 1594. 3299, f. 32 b.
Parsons ( ). Letter to, from A.
Sharp, 169$. 1786, f. 172.
Parsons (Benjamin). Papers relating
to the examination of his accompts, by
his partner Dr. S. Collins, 1669. 1823,
ff. 35-40 b.
Bond to J. Moire and A. Burnet,
1669. 1823, f. 53.
Letter to, from Col. Hill, n. d.
1823, f. 48.
Letter to, from Dr. S. Collins,
1669. 1823, f. 49 b.
Parsons (Robert), Jesuit. Leicester's
Commonwealth, 1584; attributed to.
17th cent. 1303, ff. 7-59 b ; 1566 ; 3273.
Extracts out of Leicester's Com-
monwealth, by Lord Derby, 1645. 874,
ff. 7-12 b.
Parsons (Sir William), Bart.; Lord
Justice of Ireland. Notes taken out of,
rel. to the subjugation of Ireland by the
English and its subsequent history, late
17th cent. 1008, ff. 340-357 b.
Partridge (John), Astrologer and Al-
monte-maker. Metrical almanac for
1687. 2281, ff. 83b-85b.
Mene Tekel, 1689. Extract. 2607,
ff. 30 b-32.
Poetical collections from his yearly
almanacs, 1692-1698. 2607, ff. 33b-72.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1713.
4043, f. 184.
Parv6, Family of, at Amsterdam. Letters
to, from E. Kaempfer, 1684-1705. Lot.,
Dutch and Germ. 3063, ff. 34-95, passim.
Parye (Hugh a). Will, 157J. 7, f. 118 b.
Pasat (Jacques), of Tangier. Receipt of,
for freight money, 1672. 3511, f. 169.
INDEX.
411
Paake (Thomas), Master of Clare Hall,
Cambridge. Letter to, from T. Fabian,
1637. 118, f. 55.
Passelew, Family of. Pedigree of, by
F. Thynne, 16th cent. 3836, f. 70.
Passionei {Conte Domenico), Cardinal
Archbishop of Ephesus ; Librarian of the
Vatican. Letters to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer,
1728-1729. Fr. 1968, ff. 24, 26, 32, 47 ;
4019, f. 172.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1730, and
n. </. Fr. 4050, f. 270 ; 4051, ff. 53,
126 ; 4060, f. 84.
Letters to, from Dr. J. G. Scheuch-
zer, 1728, 172§. Fr. 1968, ff. 28, 38, 51.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1730.
and n. d. Fr. 4068, f. 170 ; 4069, f. 186.
Paston (Sir Clement), Sea captain.
Character of, 17th cent. 1523, f. 38 b.
Paston (Robert), 1st Earl of Yarmouth.
Character of, late 17th cent. Fr. 1028,
f. 47.
Formerly owned MS. 2222.
Paston {Sir William), Is* Bart. Umbras
corporis exuvias relinquenti, octavo cal.
Mart. 1662, Latinis Iambi* Prosopopoeia,
cum epitaphio, 17th cent. 1009, f. 136.
Pastor, Sanctus Afjibas. Legenda de
15th cent. 1936, ff. 124-126.
Pastorius (Joachimus), ab Hirtenberg.
Carmiua, 17th cent. 1381, passim.
Patagonia, S. Americu Journal of
voyage to, by Capt. J. Wood, 1669-1670.
3833, ff. 3-26.
Pate (William), Woollen-draper; Sheriff of
London (1734). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4060, f. 87.
Paterson (James), of Sarum. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1702. 4039, f. 28.
Pathology, r. Medicine.
Patin (Charles), M.D. List of coins
compiled from his " Familisc Romans,"
17th cent. 2824, ff. 1-9.
Journal of his tour through Eng-
land, France, etc., 1676. Fr. Extracts.
1365, ff. 28-29 b.
Patin (Gui), Professor of Medicine at
Paris. Consilium medicum pro Epis-
copo Bellovacensi, 1647. 2881, f. 159.
Medical advice "pour )e gendre
de Mons. Barre," 1647. Lat. 2881,
f. 160.
Epistola apologetica de secessione
sua ab opinione medicorum veterum,
1647. 2881, ff. 161-163 b.
Patouillat ( ), M.D^ of Toucy, in
France. Letter on a case of poisoning
of a family by henbane, 1737. Fr.
Extract. 4034, f. 81.
Patras ( ), of Grenoble. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1718, 1720. Fr. 4045,
ff. 115, 306.
Patrick (Peter). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
173J. 4078, f. 236.
Patriokson (Richard). Letter to [J.
Petiver], 1706. 4064, f. 118.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4076, f. 221.
Patrizi (Francesco), Philosophical Writer.
Procli Elementa Theologica, ex ejus
versione Latina, 17th cent. 1838.
Patton (Da — ). Letter to J. Petiver,
1715. 4065, f. 223.
Paul, co. Cornwall. Bond for the lease
of the Rectory from A. Henley to H.
Kiug, 1659. 813, f. 12.
Paul, S. Memoria de, 15th cent. 2916,
f. 117 b.
Paul V. v. Rome, Bishops of. Paul V.
Paul, of JEjina. De re medica, lib. VI. ;
translated by P. Moore, 1567. 1631 ;
1638, ff. 50-139; 2141.
Notata ex ejus VII libris de re
medica, 1599. 64, ff. 37-97.
Paul (Robert). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1733, 1737. 4052, f. 571 ; 4055, f. 212.
Paula, 5. Tractatus Hieronymi de vita
ejus, 15th cent. 1579, ff. 77-111 b.
Paulet (Sir Amias). Instructions to,
when sent Ambassador to France, [1576].
2442, f. 59 b.
Paulet (Charles), 6th Marquis of ^Yin-
chester. Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1683.
2724, ff. 99, 101.
Paulet (William), 3rd Marquis of Win-
chester. Royal letter to, as Lieutenant
of Hampshire, for men to be sent to the
Isle of Wight, circ. 1596. Copy. 33,
f. 11.
Pauletti (Francesco). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1707. Ital. 4040, f. 298.
Paul! (Petrus). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. Lat. 4060, f. 88.
Paulinus (Johannes), v. Sancto Paulo
(Joannes de).
Paull ( ), of HamJmrg. Alchemical
questions for, temp. Eliz. 3747, f. 1.
412
INDEX.
Paulue. "Claves sapientia? Divinae,"
from the Dutch, 1634. Engl. 1304,
ff. 1-7.
The book I E H I, or the daybreak
of wisdom, 1640. 728, ff. 1-26 b.
" Adam, i.e. a manifestation of man-
kind, wherein is sett foorth the highest
greatest and most hidden wisdom which
is to know God,* 17th cent. 728, ff. 59-
121 ; 1304, ff. 30-67.
Paulue Diaculus. v. Warnefridus
(Paulus), Diaconus.
Paulus, Philosophus. Medicina contra
pestilentiam, 15th cent. 3171, f. 135 b.
PaumgartneruB a Paumgarten
(Joannes Georgius). v. Baumgartneras
(Joannes Georgius).
PaumgartneruB (Hieronymus), Patri-
cias et Senator Noricus. v. Baumgart-
neras (Hieronymus).
Pauncefot (Harry). Formerly owned
MS. 372.
Pauper (Johannes). Breviarium seu
breviloquium, 15th cent. 1118, ff. 141-
147; 2325, ff. 6b-10 b;— 160J. Engl.
288, ff. 33-40 ;— 17th cent. Engl. 3691,
ff. 1-8.
Pavia (William de), Cardinal. Letters
to, from Archbishop Becket, [1167].
1777, ff. 9 b, 31 b, 33 b.
Pawlet (Br Amias). t\ Paulet.
Paxton (Richard). Note-book, 1678.
3385.
Paxuti (Salvador). Wrote, in 1457, MS.
251.
Payne (John). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
enclosing his invention in 1736 of ex-
panding fluids, 1740. 4056, ff. 314-
316 b.
Payne (William), Prebendary of Win-
chester, Letters to his nephew, Dr.
Stanley, 1680, 1688. 3299, f. 28; 4062,
f. 227.
Paynell, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, ff. 104b, ill b.
Paynter (William), M.D., of Kensington.
Letter to a patient, 1663. 3515, f. 54.
Paynter (William), Rector of Exeter
College, and Vice- Chancellor of Oxford.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1700. 4038,
f. 79.
Payta, Port of, in Peru. Map of, 1681.
3820, f. 111.
Payton. v. Peyton.
Peaohey (John), M. D., of London. Papers
relating to the founding of a medical
Repository, 1687, 1688. 2655, ff. 153,
154, 156, 157.
Peacoke (Richard). Forms of letters,
and poems, 17th cent. Lai. and Engl.
459.
Pead (William). Letter to Sir F. Sloane,
1731. 4052, f. 18.
Peak, The, co. Derby. T. Hobbes de
mirabilibus Pecci carmen, 17th cent.
1865, ff. 145-156 b.
Peake ( ), 88. Theohgice Professor.
Carmen funebre in obitum ejus, ab
Eston, 1648. 608, f. 199.
Peapys (Richard), of Lynn. Letter to
Bourne, 164}. 4062, f. 136.
Pearce, the Black Monk. Verses on the
Elixir, 15th cent. 1091, ff. 105-108;
3580, B. f. 181 ; 3747, ff. 106 b -108 ;—
16th cent. 1092, ff. 3 b, 62; 1098,
ff. 18, 18 b, 19 b, 22 ;— 17th cent. 288.,
f. 164; 317, f. 94; 1842, ff. 11-13;
3688, ff. 74 b-78.
Pearce (Joseph), of Lymington, co. Hants.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1705. 4064, f. 84.
Pearce (Michael). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1692. 4036, ff. 136, 137.
Pearn ( ), of Wdby, co. Northanis.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 45.
Pearse (William), v. Perse.
Pearson (John), Bishop of Chester. Let-
ter to Dr. W.Dillingham, [1659]. 1710,
f. 224.
Peaseley (Capt. William). Warrant for
grant to, of the reversion of a foot com-
pany in the army in Ireland, temp.
Chas. II. 856, f. 35.
Peccatrix (Giouanni). v. Picatrix.
Peccham (Robert). Epitaph in St.
Mary's Church, at Rome, 1569. Lat.
3836, f. 6.
Pecche (Gilbert)^ Baron Pecche. Seal,
temp. Edw. II. Copied, 18th cent. 3424,
f. 8.
PecCUS. r. Peak, The, co. Derby.
Peche (John), M.D. v. Peachey.
Peck (Francis), Antiquary ; Rector of
Goadby-Marxcood, co. Leicester. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1732. 4078, f. 23.
Peck (G— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4060, f. 90.
INDEX.
413
Peck (Philip). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
173£-1739. 4052, f. 60 ; 4055, f. 399 ;
4056, f. 100.
Feck (Richard), of Antigua. Letter to
J. Petirer, 1708. 4064, f. 183.
Pecke (John). Owned, in 1589, MS. 56.
Peckett (Nathauael), Lieut. B.N. Jour-
nal of the voyage of the Sweepstakes to
Magellan's Straits and the South Seas
and Valdiria and back to England, 1669-
1671. 819.
Peckham, of Waddesdon, Family of.
Pedigree, 1655. 1429, f. 108 b.
Peckham (R— ), of Cobham. co. Surrey.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1725. 4076,
f. 228.
Peook (Reginald). Bishop of St. Asaph
and Chichester. Quatrain on the Incar-
nation, 15th cent. Lat. and Engl.
3534, f. 3 b.
.Pectorano (Bart hoi omaeus a), Ordinis
Seraphici Provinciate Minister in Pro-
vincia Abrutina. Vetustissima; plumbi
laminaruin scripture in S. Granatae
Monte patefactarum interpretatio, 17th
cent. 2864.
Pedlars. Petition from London citizens
to Parliament for suppressing pedlers,
with order thereupon, 1691. 857,
ff. 86, 87.
Pedo. v. Albinovanus(Caius Pedo).
Pedrosa (Luduuicus Rodrigues de). r.
Rodriguez de Pedrosa (Ludovicus).
Peerage, of England. Successions, crea-
tions and descents of all the Dukes, Mar-
quises, and Earls from the Conquest to
Henry VIII. ; 1576. 975, ff. 39 b-87 b.
Peerage of England, temp. Jas. I.
72, ff. 156-158.
A book of the nobility of England,
after 1628, with arms, 17th cent. 2172,
ff. 82-131.
Treatise on the English nobility,
1698. 3955.
Peerage of England, 17th cent.
1455, ff. 29 b-85.
List of the Nobility, 17th cent.
1455, f. 24 b.
Peirce ( ), Secretary to the Lord
Deputy of Ireland. Letter to, from Sir
F. Bacon, [1605-1608]. 3078, f. 51.
Peirce (Thomas), of Lewes, co. Suss,
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1721, 1722.
4076, ff. 230-237 b.
Peisley (Bartholomew). Letter to Lord
Falkland; 1628. 3827, f. 130.
Pei8ley (Henry). Attestation by the
Royal Commissioners of his defence of
Archiestown Castle against the Rebels,
1642. 1008, ff. 75-88.
Pekeryng (John), v. Pickering.
Pelagia, Sancta. Legenda de, 15th cent.
1936, f. 30 b.
Pelagius. v. Margaret, St., called Pela-
gius.
Pelagius, Sanctus. v. Rome, Bishops of.
Pelagius I.
Pelham (Henry), Secretary at War.
Letter to, from Lady Lincoln, 1729.
Extract. 4076, f. 19.
Pelham (James), M.P. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1737. Signed. 4055, f. 246.
Pelham (James), Colonel. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4076, f. 238.
Pelham (Thomas), son of Sir Nicholas
Pelham. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4076, f. 240.
Pelham-Hollee (Henrietta), wife of
Thomas, Duke of Newcastle. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4076, f. 162.
Pelham-Hollee (Thomas), Duke of
Newcastle. Letters to Sir H. Sioane,
1719-1729. 4076, ff. 150-158 b, 160,
163-165.
Medical case recommended by, to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4077, f. 286.
Letters to, from his sister, Lady
Lincoln, 1729. Extracts. 4076, ff. 159,
161.
Pelleprat (Pierre), Pere. Relations des
missions des PP. de la compagnie de
Jesus dans les isles et dans la terre
ferme de l'Amlrique Me'ridionale, 1665.
1019, ff. 164-195.
Poller (Heinrich Martin), of Nuremberg.
Consilium medicum pro ejus hypochon-
driaco affectu, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 9 b-
15 b.
Pellet (Thomas), M.D. Letter to Sir H. '
Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 91.
Polling (Edward), Rector of St. Martin's,
Ludgate HUl, London. Certificate of
Dr. J. Downes* conformity to the estab-
lished Church, 1682. 203, f. 146.
Pels (Thomas), M.D. Autograph in
album, circ. 1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 6.
Pelynt, co. Cornw. Catalogue of Priests
presented to the Church of, by Newen-
ham Abbey, 16th cent. 1301, f. 352 b.
Pemberton (Clemina :). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1732. 4052, f. 153.
4U
INDEX.
Pemberton (Sir Francis), Lord Chief
Justice of the King's Bench, (1681).
Counsel's opinions relating to the Col-
lege of Physicians, 1680. 3914, ff. 18, 23.
Pembroke, co. Pembroke. Account by
0. Cromwell of his siege of, 1648. 1510,
f. 180.
Pembroke, Ein is of. v. Herbert.
Pembruge (James). Grant of a Lieu-
tenantcy to, by Sir G. Monck, 1660.
3299, f. 81.
Pemell (Robert), M.D. De dosibas medi-
camentorum, 17th cent. 2227.
Pemerton ( ), Master. Poultice for
the •• Male Morbium," 16th cent. 2199,
f. 22 b.
Pemsey. r. Pevensey.
Pen, de Pen, Family of Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 109.
Pen (Eliz— ). Letter to Mrs. Tur-
beruill, circ. 1690. 203, f. 38.
Penan cb'et de Keroualle (Louise
Rcnee de), Duchess of Portsmouth.
Articles of high treason against, »i. d.
1968, fT. 125-130; 2638, ff. 12-13.
— Lines addressed to, by Lord
Rochester, temp. Chas. II. 655, f. 61.
Penche8ter, of Penshurst, Family of.
Pedigree, 1655. 1429, f. 41 b.
Penhale. r. St. Enoder, co. Cornwall.
Penn (Sir William), Hear - Admiral.
Tracts found among the papers of,
relating to the Navy of England, 1638-
1665. 3232.
Instructions for his squadron from
the Parliamentary Committee for the
Admiralty and Cinque Ports, 1648.
1709, ff. 55-62 b.
MS. 1894, ff. 2-42, was dedicated
to, in 1649.
Penn (William), Quiker. Charter of
liberties for Pennsylvania and West
Jersey, 1682. 79, ff. 193-197.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1681.
2724, f. 197.
Pennington ( ). Personal ac-
counts, 1647. 2536, f. 44 b.
Pennington (Sir John), Admiral. Di-
rections to commanders of ships, 1633-
1638. 2682, ff. 51-66 b.
Pennooke (John). Formerly owned
MS. 533.
Pennsylvania, Province of. Charter
of liberties drawn up for, by W. Penn,.
1682. 79, ff. 193-197.
Laws for, made by the Governor
and Freemen, 1682. 79, ff. 197 b-199.
Pennyng (Anthony), of Ipswich, co. Suff.
Suit respecting lands in Baddow, 1619.
3299, ff. 187-208 b.
Penoke (George), Apprentice of the
Haberdashers Company, London. Certi-
ficate of recommendation of, for the
freedom of the Merchants Adventurers
Company, 155|. 2028, f. 118 b.
PenotUB (Bernardus Georgius). De vera
pracparationc et usu medicamentorum
chymicorum, 17th cent. Extracts. 1389,
ff. 180-203 b; 2604, ff. lb-8b; 2680,
ff. 116-123; 3118, ff. 309b-313; 3119,.
ff. 37, 39 b, 170-175.
The preface to his troatise on the-
preparation and use of chymical medica-
ments; translated bv Dr. D. Foote, 17th
cent. 632, ff. 3 b-5b.
Adversaria mineralium, 17th cent.
Extracts. 1996, ff. 22^5.
Apologia, 17th cent. Extract.
3738, ff. 85 b-89 b.
Penrose, co. Monmouth. Sale of land in,
1569. 4044, f. 259.
Penruddock (Col. John). " Directions
for all my fallow prisoners now to be
tried for their lives by a special com-
mission," 1655. 18.
Speech at his death in Exeter
Castle, 16 May, 1»<55. 972, f. 17.
Penry (John). Observations of some
books written against the Clergy but
more especially Martin Marprelate, circ.
1700. 885, ff. 102-105 b.
PenshorniU8 (David), Beipublkcc Ham-
burgentis Senator. Programma in eju*
funere, a P. Lambecio, 1660. 2888, ff.
104-109 b.
Pensilvania. v. Pennsylvania.
Penson (Mary). Medical case, 1736.
4077, f. 341.
Pentioost (George). Relation of his
escape from Algiers, 1640. 3317, f. 8.
Pentzen (G— V—). Utter to the
Danish Envoy, 1704. Fr. 2877, f. 228.
Peper (Joseph), of Stamford, co. Line.
Lunar tables, 1701. 2280, f. 21 b.
Pepin (Jullien), de St. Loup. Formerly
owned MS. 3102.
INDEX.
415
Peplow (Thomas), Apotliecary, of Market
Drayton, co. Salop. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1739. 4078, f. 206.
Fepuli (Riaria de'), Marchesa, of Bologna,
Consilia medica pro debilitate ejus ven-
trical, 1632-1637. Lat. and Ital. 2253,
ff. 179-180.
Fepuli (Roderigo de'), Conte, of Bologna.
Consilium medicum ad nutum ejus pro
domina Bononiensi, 1645. 2253, f. 288.
Pepys (A — ), of Impington, co. Cambridge.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1732, 173g.
4078, ff. 202-205, 208.
Pepys {Mrs. H[annah?]), of Imping ton,
co. Cambr. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1731. 4077, ff. 293, 299.
Pepys (Samuel). Account of his being
cut for the stone, by Dr. T. Hollier, in
March, 1658. 1536, ff. 63, 63 b.
Answer of, as Clerk of the Acts in
the Navy Office, to the Commissioners
for inspecting Public Accompts, 1669.
Transcript made by Pepys for the Duke
of York, 16$$. 2751.
Complaint against, for sending, in
1675, information to the French Govern-
ment. 1679. 3065, f. 30.
Letters relating to, as a Governor
of St. Thomas Hospital, 1696, 169f
2728, B. ff. 234-243 b.
Account of kis voiding stones by
Sir H. Sloane's advice, n. d. 4078, f. 49.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 169§-
1702, aud n. d. 4037, ff. 182, 228, 315 ;
4038, ff. 121, 149, 256, 357 ; 4039, f. 12 ;
4060, ff. 93, 99.
Pepys Island, S. America, v. Falkland
Isles.
Percis (Heliophilus a), al. Eglinus
(Raphael), v, Eglinus Iconius (Raphael).
Percival (John), Baron Percival, afterw.
1st Earl of Egmont. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1721. 4046, f. 85.
Percy, Family of. Pedigree of, by F.
Thynne, 1585. 3836, f. 52 b.
Pedigree, 1655. 1429, ff. 43, 47.
Percy (Algernon), IQth Earl of North-
umberland. Instructions of, as Admiral
of the Fleet, to the naval expedition,
[1636]. Imperf. 2717, f. 17.
Letter on the Army plot to, from
his brother Henry, 1641. 1467, ff. 89-
91b.
Letters, in the name of the Com-
Percy (Algernon), I Of A Earl of North-
umber land (continued). Orders and in-
structions when Lord High Admiral,
drawn up for the reform of the Navy,
1646. 3232, ff. 87-138.
Attempt to carry off the Duke of
York from, 1646. 1519, f. 150.
mittec of both Kingdoms, to Sir Tho.
Fairfax, 1645. 1519, ff. 98, 108, 118.
Letter to, from P. Ruthven, n. d.
1775, f. 53 b.
Percy (Anne), tcife of Henry, 1th Earl of
Northumberland. Dedicatory epistle to,
from E. Poeton, n. d. 1954, f. 1.
Percy (Henry), 2nd Earl of Northumber-
land. Note in a Kalendar of his birth
on Thursday, 26 Febr. 139}. 11 10, f. 5.
Percy (Henry), 9th Eirl of Northumber-
land. Letters to, from Sir F. Bacon,
[1603]. 3078, ff. 38, 39 b.
Percy (Henry), Baron Percy of Alnwick,
younger son of Henry, 9th Earl of North-
umberland. Letter on the Army Plot to
his brother, Lord Northumberland, 1641.
Copy. 1467, ff. 89-91 b.
Percy (Peter), Canon of Maidstone. Al-
chemical treatise, 1486. Copied, 1600.
Lat. 3687, ff. 33-39 b.
Percy (Thomas), 1th Earl of Northumber-
land. Injunctions for his conveyance to
the English frontiers, 1572. 3199, f. 4.
Percy (William de). Note relative to,
1655. 1429, f. 91.
Perdulcis (Bartholomasus), M.D., of
Paris. Ad ejus Institutions medicas
appendices qusedam et annotationes, 17th
cent. 369.
Peremen ( ), second mate of the ship
•' Williamson.'* Formerly owned MS.
854.
Pererius (Jacobus), M.D., of Tours.
Animadversiones practice, 1702. 3116,
ff. 79 b-87 b.
Peresius (Laurentius). Disputatio apud
Salmantinos de resolutions nostras sub-
stantia;, 17th cent. 1775, ff. 113-143 b.
Perez (Antonio), Secretary of State to
Philip If. of Spain. Selection from his
letters, 17th cent. Span. 3610, ff. 42-
52.
Perez (Laurentius). r. Peresius.
Perez Lobo (Capt. Diego). Letter to,
from P. S.Torraluo, 1679. Span. 1087,
f. 128.
Perfumery. Receipts for perfumes, 15th
cent. 4, f. 36.
416
INDEX,
Perin (Henricus), M.D. Adversaria de
variis human i corporis partibus, 17th
cent. 561.
Formulae remediorum pi u res, 17th
cent. 567, ff. 1 b-34.
Preparations et operationes chy-
mic« et pharmaceutics, 17th cent. 567,
ff. 35-58 b.
Perini (Antonio), of Padui. Autograph
signature, 1669. 1911-1913, f. 124.
Perizonius (Anton ius), Professor of
Hebrew at Dcventer. Autograph in
album, 1668. 1795 or 2597, f. 25.
Perkins ( ), dipt. Collections of
recipes, 17th cent. 2536, ff. 31-43 b
(reversed).
Perkins (Peter). Definitions of terms
in navigation, 17th cent. 2281, ff. 39-
47.
Perkins (William), Fellow of Christ's
College, Cambridge. Examination of the
dedicatory epistle prefixed to Dr. W.
Bishop's pretended 4i Reformation of a
Catholick deformed by W. Perkins,"
early 17th cent. 537.
Perma al. Perrma (Johannes de). r.
Parma (Johannes de).
Pernumia (Johannes Paul us), of Padua.
Therapeutica, books ii.,m., v., vi., 17th
cent. 1595; 1596; 1650.
. Index to the Therapeutica, 17th
cent. 1657.
Peron, Cardinal, v. Davy du Perron
(Jacques).
Perrachon ( ). Sonnet sur la inort
du Mareschal de dassion, 1647. 895,
f. 10.
PerreiUB (Joannes). Wrote, in 1545,
MS. 3117.
Perrenot de Q-ranvelle (Antoine),
Card. Bishop of Arras. Etruscan in-
scriptions with decipherings sent from
Rome to, by D. de Mend oca, 1552. 2 tat.
3524, ff. 59-67 b.
Perrenot de Granvelle (Frederic),
Baron de Rcnaix. Passport, as Governor
of Antwerp, for F. de Raulenghien, 158'>.
Fr. Signed. 2764, f. 102.
Perronet al. Perronett (Denis). Let-
ter to Sir 11. Sloane (with a leaf of a
Chinese printed work upon Botany)-, 1730.
4051, ff. 127, 129.
Letter to T. Robe, 173 J. 4060,
f. 92.
Perronet (Vincent), Vicar of Shoreham,
co. Kent. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1736,
1740. 4054, ff. 213, 319 ; 4056, f. 285.
Perroqnet (A—), Prestre. Apologie de
la vie et des esc rites de R. Lulle, 17th
cent. Extract. 2385, ff. 1-19.
Perrot (Sir John), Lord Deputy of Ire-
land. Report to Qu. Elizabeth on Ire-
land, [1581]. 2200, ff. 1-12.
■ Note of articles of Treason against,
1592. 2172, ff. 37-39.
Perrott ( ). Funeral sermon on
Bolton, 167J, 3680, ff. 18-24.
Perry (Charles), M.D., Fellow of Caius
College, Cambridge. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1735-1741, and n. d. 4054,
f. 114; 4056, f. 68; 4057, f. 83; 4060,
f. 100.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1736.
3984, f. 221.
Perry (John). Letter to Dr. S. Wall,
1691. 1731, A. f. 73.
Perry (Samuel). Medical receipts, 1662.
2772, ff. 2-26 b, 60-80.
Perse (William). Journal of his voyage
from England to Bantam and back,
1679-1680. 3669.
The same jr.urnal, copied by Capfc
J. Kempthorne, 17th cent. 3668, ff. 123-
154.
Persepolis, in Persia. Description of
ruins in, by E. Kaeuipfer, 17th cent.
Germ. 2910, ff. 124-127.
Persia. Collections of E. Kaempfer relat-
ing to, late 17th cent. 2907 ; 2908 ;
2910; 2912; 2917, A. B. ; 2919; 2920;
2923; 2924.
Exercitatio in chronologismum
antiquae monarchic Persies, 1535. 3019,
ff. 54-65 b.
Observations on the manners aud
customs of the anticnt Persians, 17 th
cent. 1013.
Relatione di, di V. d'Alessandri,
[1575]. 1826, ff. 1-9 b.
Travels to, by R. Bell, 1667. 811,
ff. 18b-44.
Description of, by R. Du Mans,
1684. lAit. 2908.
Account of, by Dr. E. Browne,
1693. 1910, ff. 1-32; 1911-1913, ff.
198-201 b.
■ — Accounts of, 17th cent. 1846.
ff. 214-218.
Kelazione delle revoluzioni nel
regno di, 1727. Two copies. 3601.
Extracts out of a book of natural
history called «* The Rarities of Persia,"
17th cent. 3822, f. 93.
INDEX.
417
Persia (continued). Shafts of. Abbas.
Commentaries de la embaxada de G. de
Silva a, 1618. 2846.
Solyman. Letter to, from
John III. of Poland, 1686. Lat. 3063,
f. 18.
Perth, Earl of. v. Drumraond (James).
Peru, S. America. Miracula ex Peruana
regione per C. Ximenem scripta, [1599].
1898, f. 45.
Letters patent from Henry IV., of
France, and ordinances and commissions
relating to the colonization of, 1602-
1610. Trans/. 173, ff. 3 b-8 b.
Relation du voyage a, de la Mer de
Sud, par A. F. Frezier, 1712-1714.
3340, f. 317.
Pesmes de St. Saphorin (Francois
Louis de). Letter to [Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer],
n. d. Fr. 4067, f. 131.
Petau (Paul). Owned MS. 1975.
MS. 2433 A.-C. was presented to,
in 1613, by N. Camusat.
Peter, S. Memoria de, 15th cent. 2916,
f. 117 b.
Peter (Hugh), Army Chaplain. Letter to
J. Rusbworth, 1646. 1519, f. 96.
Peter (Josiah), of Denton, near Graves :nd.
Charges brought by, against Rev. W.
Lister, 17th cent. 1941, ff. 66-69,
74-77 b.
Letter to J. Robinson, 1664. Hologr.
draft. 4062, f. 156.
Letter to E. Grigson, 1664. Hologr.
draft. 4062, f. 157.
Letter to S. Johnson, 1665. Hologr.
droft. 4062, f. 164.
Peterborough, co. Nort/umts. Inscrip*
tions in the Cathedral, copied by F.
Thynne, 1601. 3836, f. 20 b.
, Diocese of. Petition of the justices
and gentlemen of, to James I. for their
ministers, [1604.] 271, f. 33.
Peterborough, Countess of. v. Mor-
daunt (Cary).
Earls of. v. Mordaunt.
Peterborough Abbey, co. Northants.
Excerpta e libro fundationis ejus, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 282.
Peterhouse, Cambridge, v. Cambridge,
University of, Peterhouse.
Petermann (Justus Gottfried), Student
of Medicine at Leipzig. Autograph in
album, 1691. 2360, f." 27.
Petermann (Ludwig Moritz), of Leipzig.
Autograph in album, 1692. 2360, f. 71.
8L0AHS INDEX.
Peters ( ). Directions to, from W.
Charleton, for collecting medals at
Smyrna, 1688. 3962, f. 214.
Peters (Charles), if. A, Physician to
George II. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
173$, and. n. d. 4054, f. 187 ; 4060,
f. 101.
Petersen (Vincent), Minister of St.
Katharine's, Hamburg. Memoria de, a
H. Elmenhorst, 1667. 2888, ff. 110-1 15b.
Peterson (William), successively Dean of
Carlisle and of Exeter. Royal letter to
dispense with his residence, as about to
accompany Lord Carlisle to foreign parts,
[1628]. 856, f. 16 b.
Royal letter recommending his
successor in the Deanery of Exeter, 1661.
856, f. 35 b.
Petifer. v. Petiver.
Petit (Jean Louis), Surgeon, of Paris.
Account of his dissection of Lady L. M.
Lennox, 1729. Fr. 3328, f. 18.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1729, 1730.
Fr. 4050, ff. 165, 297.
Petit (Pierre), Intendant-General of Forti-
fications in France. Observatio declina-
tionis magnetics Parisiis, 1660. 427,
f. 84.
Petit (Thorn as), of Grendon, co. Northants.
Medical prescription for his wife, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 4.
Petitot (Joseph), of Geneva. Letter to
Sir T. Turquet de May erne, 1644. Fr.
2052, f. 163.
Petiver. ©. Pettever.
Petiver (Henry). Letter to his cousin,
J. Petiver, 1713. Copy. 3340, f. 17 b.
Petiver (James), F.R.S., Apothecary to
the Charter- House. Medical journal,
1687-1710. 3220-3226.
Diary, 1688-169J. 4024.
Medical rules relating to the
Charter-Honse, 1703-1714. 3219.
Adversaria, 17th-l 8th centt. 2295.
"Kaymeliana miscellanea," 17th-
18th centt. 2941.
De morbis, 17th-18th centt. 2363,
ff. 3-137 b.
Catalogue of diseases with their
remedies, 17th-18th centt. 2364; 2366.
Observationes ex prescript ion ibus
medicorum Anglicorum, 17th-18th centt.
2314.
Collection of medical receipts,
17th-18th ceutt. 2336; 2338; 2340;
2344; 2346, ff. 15-21.
2 £
418
INDEX.
Petiver !(James), F.R.8., Apothecary to
the Charter- House {continued). Select
experiments in physic and surgery, 17th-
18th centt. 2311, ff. 3-9.
Chemical signification of the signs
of the Zodiac, 18th cent 2345, if. 1 b-5.
Extracts from travels and botanical
works, 17th-18th centt. 2311, ff. 10-
13; 2312; 2350.
Collections relating to natural
science, etc., 17th-18th centt. 3330;
3331.
Papers on natural history by Rev.
J. Banister, out of the collection of,
18th cent. 4002.
Memoranda on natural history,
n.d. 1968, f. 213; 2304.
Natural history of Guinea, 18th
cent. Fragm. 1968, £ 166.
Remarks on a natural history
collection from Maryland, 18th cent.
3324, f. 4.
List of foreign birds, 18th cent.
4019, f. 49.
Description of E. India birds from
paintings sent to, 18th cent. 4020,
f. 192.
Letters and observations on plants
and insects, 17th-18th centt 3332-
3340.
Historia universalis insectorum,
17th-18th centt Hologr. 2347, ff. 6-
131b.
Number of genera in a collection
of insects, 18th cent. 4019, f. 51.
Translation by, of M. S. Merian's
"History of Caterpillars," 18th cent.
Imperf. 3363, ff. 1-45 b.
Explanations of drawings of the
chrysalis, 18th cent. 4019, ff. 12-15 b.
Collectanea botanica, 17th-18th
centt. 2352.
Plantarum catalogi, 17th-18th
centt. 2300 ; 2309 ; 2310 ; 2341 ; 2342 ;
2349; 2351.
Notes by, to A. Buddie's Hortus
Siccus, 17th-18th centt 2305 ; 2306.
Notes to Ray's printed " Catalogus
Plantarum Anglia, 1677," 17th cent.
Hologr. 1475.
Account of S. Brown's 6th book of
E. Indian plants, 17th cent Imperf.
2941, f. 13.
Observations on plants engraved
in "Hortus Malabaricus," 18th cent.
4020, f. 24.
Virtues of herbs, 18th cent 2346,
Petiver (James), F.R.8., Apothecary to
the Charter-House (continued). Miscel-
laneous correspondence, 1697-1 71 §, and
n. d. (N.B.— Petiver died in April 1718,
but letters were written to him up to 12
Febr. 1719.) 4062-4067, passim.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1711, and
n. d. 4042, ff. 295, 305 ; 4060, ff. 103,
104.
Letter to M. Burley, 1713. Draft.
4034, f. 272.
Letter to Dr. J. Lecaan, n. d 4070,
f. 13.
f. 5b.
Autograph in album, 1697. 2360,
Letters to, 1689-1718. 3321;
Letters on Barbados to, from J.
Walduck, 1710, 1712. Copies and Orig.
2302.
Letters to from Sir H. Sloane,
3322.
1704, 1711, and n. d. 4026, ff. 310, 311 ;
4068, f. 63 ; 4069^ ff. 187, 188.
Will, 1711. 4042, f. 295 b.
Permission to, from the Lord
Mayor, to travel by water to Gravesend
on Sunday, 1713. 4020, f. 107.
Catalogue of his books, 17th- 18th
centt. Hologr. 3367.
Catalogue of collections left by,
18th cent 1968, f. 170.
Owned MS. 2376, and, in 1706,
ff. 1-14 b.
MS. 4009.
Petiver (William), of Merton College,
Oxford. Letters to his uncle, J. Petiver,
170|, 1705. 4064, ff. 50, 65, 95.
Letter to, from M. Hartopp, n. d.
4066, f. 367.
Petraroa (Francesco). Passages from,
with English translations by W. Withy,
circ. 1580. 300, f. 23.
Two sonnets, translated by J.
Raphelengius, 17th cent. Dutch. 2764,
f. 56 b.
PetraSCO, Princeps Petri Palatini do
Velachoe. v, Wallachia, Vayvod of.
Petrasco.
Petre (Sir Edward), Bart, of Cranham;
known as Father Petre, Confessor to
James II. Apocryphal correspondence
with Pere La Chaise, 1688. Dutch.
609, ff. 92-98, 99-113 b.
The last Will and testament of,
in verse, late 17th cent 1009, ff. 392 b-
394 b.
Petre (Robert James), Bth Baron Petre.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1736-173J.
4054, f. 295; 4055, ff. 62, 124; 4056,
f. 22 ; 4078, f. 71.
UtttEX.
419
PetreillB (Joannes), of Nuremberg. Pro-
positiones alchemic 129 ex Tuscanico
idiomate traducUe per, 1548. 1068,
ff. 1-8 b.
Wrote, in 1545, at Berne, MS.
3117.
PetreillB (Simon), M.D. Explications
ejus in Hippocratem et Galenum, 1553-
1554. 3043, ff. 132-154 b.
Fetrisoo (Nicolas Fabritius de> v. Fabri
de Peiresc (Nicolas Claude).
Petronius (Alexander Trajan us), Physi-
cian to Pope Gregory XIII. Qusedam
de vinis ex, 17th cent. 113, ff. 106-108 b.
Petronius Arbiter (Titus). Satyricon,
capp. i.-x. ; translated by G. Bonnivert,
17th cent. 1009, ff. 239-242.
Petruod (Lodovico), Knight, of Piti-
gliano in Siena. Apology against his
calumniators, with copies of testi-
monials, 1603-1619. Lat. &nd Ital. 415.
Petrus Hollas, secundus minister or-
dinis Fratrum Minorum post Beatum
Franciscum. v. Elias, de Assissio, a
Minorite.
Petrus Hispanus. v. Rome, Bishops of.
John XXI.
Petrus Neapolitanus. v. Neapoli-
tanus (Petrus).
Pett (Thomas), of Sevenoaks. Posterity's
spiritual legacy, and encomium on Dr.
Farman, circ. 1659. Hologr. 2570.
Pettever (James), Sen. Praxis medica,
1641-1649. 2369.
Owned MS. 3391.
Pettifer. v. Petiver.
Pettiford. v. Petirer.
PettU8 (Sir Horatio), 4th Bart., of Back-
heath. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1716.
4076, f. 244.
Pettus (Sir John), 3rd Bart., of Back-
heath. L. Ercker's treatise on mines ;
translated by, [1683]. 1702.
Petty (Henry), Earl of SheUwrne. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 172J. 4077, f. 48.
Petty (Sir William), M.D.; Surveyor-
General of Ireland. Philosophical papers,
17th cent. 2903, passim.
Political arithmetic and •« Verbum
sapienti," 17th cent. 2572, ff. 92-110.
Satire on the double- bottomed
ship built at Dublin, 1675. 360, ff. 73-80.
Letter to, from Dr. N. Grew, 167}.
1942, f. 9.
Petyworth. v. Petiver (James).
Peucall (Edward), of Dublin. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1727. 4049, f. 75.
Peucer (Caspar). Letter to, from J. de
La Riviere, 16th cent. Lai. 2089, f. 77.
Peucer (Tobias), of the Secfisstddte in
Ober-Lausitz. Autograph in album,
1693. 2360, f. 8.
Pevensey, co. Suss. Survey of the
port, 1698. 3233, f. 5 b.
Peyton, of Peyton, co. Suff., Family
of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429, f. 44.
Peyton ( ), of Iselham, co. Cambr.
Notes from scutcheons and books in his
house, 16th cent. 1301, f. 130 b.
Peyton (Algernon), Bector of Dodding-
ton, co. Cambr. Collection by his grand-
father, Sir J. Peyton, of instructions
to ambassadors, etc. ; presented to
Charles II. 2442.
Peyton (Sir John), Lieutenant of the
Tower, and Governor of Jersey. Instruc-
tions to ambassadors and papers re-
lating to Jersey and Count Mansfield,
tempp. Edw. Vl.-Jas. 1., collected by,
17th cent. 2442.
PhSBdro (Georgius), Bodocherus. Praxis
medica, 17th cent. 1840, ff. 37-54 b.
Aquila cselestis, 16th-17th centt.
Extracts. 112, ff. 17-19 b; 3118,
ff. 301-305.
Phflddrus. Materia carminis e fabulis
ejus, 17th cent. 1381, ff. 39 b-45 b.
Phaulkon (Constantine), Minister of
Finance to the King of Siam. Relation
of his rebellion in Siam, 17th cent.
Germ. 3061, ff. 5-9 b.
Phelhawerus (Paul us), v. Felgenhaner.
Phelips (Sir Robert), M.P.for co. Som-
erset. Speeches in Parliament, 1628,
162§. 826, ff. 47 b, 148.
Pheiypeaux (Louis), Comte de Pont-
chartrain. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1712.
Fr. Signed. 4043, f. 58.
Pheiypeaux de Maurepas (Jean
Fre\ie>ic), Comte. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1734. Fr. 3984, f. 190.
Correspondence with S. F. M or and,
1738. Fr. Copies. 4056, ff. 1, 3.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1734.
Fr. 3984, ff. 177, 292.
Philalethes Anonymus. Epistolie
J. F. Hertodt a Todtenfeldt ad Ephe-
meridum collectores contra, cum respon-
sionibus, 17th cent. 646, ff. 2, 3 b, 11 b,
13, 23, 24
2 £ 2
420
INDEX.
Philalethes (Eircnaus). v. Star key
(George).
Philalethes (Eu genius), r. Vaughan
(Thomas).
PhilaretUS. De pulsibus ; interprete
L. Pontico Virunio, 13th ceut. 1124,
ff. 34b-36 ;— 14th cent. 1610, f. 34.
Philastor. Letter thus signed to " Mr.
Spectatour," n d. 4067, f. 85.
Philip L> of Portugal. c. Portugal,
Sovereigns of.
Philip II.-IV., of Spain, v. Spain,
Sovereigns of.
Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy,
v. Burgundy, Dukes of.
Philip, of Paris. Prose version of Aris-
totle's " Secrcta Secretorum," 14th cent.
3469, ff. 1-23 ;— 15th cent. 2413.
Metrical version of Aristotle's
44 Secrcta Secretorum," 15th cent. 2464.
Philippi (Carol us), of GdrliU in <Jber-
Lausitz. Autograph in album, 1692.
2360, f. 53.
Philippine Isles. Icones et descrip-
tiones re rum naturalium in, a G. J. Ca-
mello, vols, i.-vi., [1686]. 4080-4083, C.
■ Observationes de earum naturali
historia, a G. J. Camello, [1 686]. 2941 ,
ff. 1-4 b, 9-12, 14-55.
Draught of, by J. Harvey, 1676.
3665, f. 48.
Philipps (Fabian), of the Middle Temple.
Dedication of a treatise on the privileges
of the Society of the Middle Temple,
17th cent. Draft. 972, f. 33.
Formerly owned MS. 2103.
Philipps (Morgan), PrincqKil of St.
Mary Hall, Oxford. Disputatio publica
Oxonii de Sacramento Eucharistiae, 1549.
1576.
Philipp80n (Joannes), Sleidanus. De
quatuor summis im peri is epitome, 17th
cent. 542, ff. 8-10.
Fhilippus ( ). Medical aqd che-
mical receipts, 17 th cent. Fr. 283,
ff. 131-144.
Philippus Clericus. v. Philip, of
Paris.
Philippus, Episcopus, de ordine Prwdica-
torum. Opus alchemicum, 15th cent.
276, f. 20.
Philippus Sigismundus, Episcopus
Verdensis. v. Brunswick • Liineburg-
Wolffenbiittel, Philip Sigismund, Prince
oj\ '2nd son of Duke Julius.
Philips (Francis), Auditor. Request for
removal of soldiers from his house at
Teddington, by Sir O. Bridgman, 1647.
1519, f. 172.
Phillipps (Sir Ambrose), Setjcant-at-
Law. Letter to , 1705. 4076,
f. 246.
Medical case, 1706. 4078, ff. 86, 88.
Phillips (James), Surgeon at St. Bartho-
lomew's Hospital, London. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4076, f. 171.
Phillips (Jo—). Letter to J. Potirer,
n. d. 4067, f. 86.
Phillips (Joseph), of Tangier. List by,
of ships and slaves in Salee, 1668. 3510,
f. 1.
Phillips (R— ). Verses addressed to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 3516, ff. 115, 116.
Phillips (Sir Robert), M.P. v. Phelips
Phillips (Samuel). Visit of, to Magnesia
and Thyatira, 1734. 3958, ff. 1 b-10.
Phillipson ( ). Letter to Sir H .
Sloane, 1726. Lot. 4048, f. 141.
Phillpott (Lieut. John), of Tangier. Pro-
ceedings of, as to Sir H. Mi Id may's
estate, 1668. 3510, ff. 31, 38.
Proceedings relative to his capture
by (.'apt. Roothe, 1668. 3510, f. 33.
Phillpott (Nicolas). Owned, in the
16th cent., MS. 1009, ff. 29-48 b.
Philo, Jwiseus. Observatio H. Broughton
ad citationem Philonis Judtci, 17th cent.
3088, f. 105.
Philosophical Transactions, ©.
London, Societies. Royal Society.
Philosophy. Autobiography of a philo-
sopher at Louvain from a.d. 1580 to
1630, 17th cent. 3708, ff. 79-102 b.
Collectanea philosophic*, 16th cent.
2657.
Re-ponsio ad orationem in laudem
philosophise, 16th cent. Imperf. 2987,
ff. 27-31 b.
Philosophica q used am, 16th cent.
3718, ff. 42-45 b.
Treatises on philosophy, 17th cent.
Lot. 2557; 3007, passim.
Physic* generalis et specials col-
lectanea, 17th cent. 2630.
Account of ancient systems of,
17th cent. 1950, ff. 13-34 b.
Synopsis of a history of, 17th cent.
2716, ff. 64-65 b (reversed).
Philosophic cursus, 17th cent.
Imperf. 1209.
INDEX.
421
Philosophy (continued). Loci com-
munes philosophici, 17th cent. 2248,
passim.
Note et distinctions philosophic*,
17th cent. 1472, ff. 8-75.
Observations on the immateriality
of the soul and the causes of motion
in corporeal substances, more particu-
larly the human body, 17th cent. 717.
Certain philosophical tables, ex-
pressing the faculties of the soul, 17th
cent. 905.
Essay on the use of the passions,
Physiognomy (continued). De judiciis
per palmas man a urn, 14th cent. 323, ff.
188 !>-t91 b.
De palmistria, 15th cent. Imperf.
3464.
De physiognomia, by R. Dove, 15th
cent. 513, ff. 77 b-83.
' De chiromantia, by R. Dove, 15th
cent. 513, ff. 100-108 b, 109-134 b.
Collegium physiognomicum, cum
17th cent. Imperf. 908.
Trattato degli Predicament i, 17th
cent. 2553, ff. 1-32 b.
The investigation of causes, 17th
cent. 1893, ff. 1-31.
Liber trium facultatum, 17th cent.
figuris, 17th cent. 3615, ff. 5-52 b.
Treatise on, 17 th cent. Germ.
y Imperf. 2884, ff. 80-94 b.
De phrenologia, 17th cent. 1247,
ff. 32-55.
De virtutibus hominis, 17th cent.
3991, ff. 125-138 b.
Omnia philosophise axiomata, 17th
cent. 3146, ff. 137-148.
> Qusestiones ph ilusophicae, 1 7th cent.
1981, ff. 49-51, 53-58.
Observations on the question
" Whether there were any men before
Adam ? ", circ 1667. 1022, f. 15.
De principiis entis, 18th cent.
Imperf. 3214, ff. 2-9,
r, Langlois ( ).
Postel (Guillaume).
Rome, Emperors of. Hadrian.
Setonus (Joannes).
Philpott (Thomas), of Tamper. Charge
against, for assault, 1674. 3514, f. 237.
Phipps (Capt. Sir William), Governor of
Massachusetts. Journal of his voyage
from S. Domingo to the wreck of a
Spanish vessel off Porto Plato, and thence
to England, 1686-1687. 50 or 1070,
ff. 99 b-90 b, 88 b-67, 60, 58 b.
Phip8 (Capt. William), Commander of the
" James and Mary " in 1686. v. Phipps
(Capt. Sir William).
Phlebotomy, v. Medicine.
Phoemerus ( ). v. PBhmer.
Phrenology, v. Physiognomy.
Phuil (Paupilled). v. Duval (Philippe).
Physicians, College of. v. London.
Physiognomy. De physiognomia, e
Loxo, Aristotele, et Palemone, 13th cent.
434, ff. 1-10 b;— 14th cent. 3469,
ff. 25-33;— 15th cent. 3554, ff. 89 b-
111.
Aristotelis phisnomia, 14th cent.
Imperf. 3469, ff. 34-36 b.
3848, ff. 15-18.
v. Turner (George).
Piat, S. Memoria de, 15th cent. 2916,
f. 122.
Piatti (Giovanni Giacorao). Consilia
medica pro pass i one hypochondriacs
patrui ejus, 1643. 2253, ff. 227-230.
Piborne ( ), Mrs. Medical diet and
drink, 16th cent. 3657, f. 44.
Picard (Johannes), Medicus Philippi
Francis Regis. Medical receipts, 14th
cent. Lat. and Fr. 1754, f. 30 b;
3126, ff. 80, 82.
Picardy, Province of, in France. De-
scription of, late 17th cent. 1039,
ff. 39, 41.
Map of, 1710. 3291, f. 1 b.
Picart (Mestre Johan). «?. Picard (Jo-
hannes).
Pioatrix (Giovanni), Philosophus. De
cselo, 17th cent. 1305 ; 3679, ff. 1-74 b.
De occulta philosophia, 17th cent.
1306.
La clavicola di Salomone redotta
et epilogata di, 17th cent. 1307.
Secreti sopranaturali, 17th cent.
1308.
Delli esperimenti, 17th cent. 1309.
Picenlni (Antony), M.D. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 171J-1715. Fr. and
Engl. 4042, f. 221; 4043, f. 173;
4044, ff. 41, 46, 56.
Pickering, N.R., co. York. Abstract
of charter, a.d. 1317, relative to the
church, 1655. 1429, f. 101.
Pickering al. Pekeryng (John), Pre-
bendary of St. PauTs, lAmdon, 1504-
1511. Collection of medical receipts,
16th cent. 389.
422
INDEX.
Pickering (Sir William). Memorial and
instructions to, as Ambassador to France,
1551, 1552. 2442, ff. 44-51 b, 53 b-55.
PickOB (Jonathan), Writing-master at
Christ's Hospital, London. Specimens of
Penmanship, ordered and composed by,
1664-1671. 994-996.
Piokman ( ), Captain at Berwick
upon Tweed. Instructions to, on a secret
mission to Sir H. Gilbert and others in
the Low Countries, 1576. 2442, f. 85.
Pico della Mirandola (Giovanni),
Count delta Concordia. Scheme of nati-
vity, 1463. 1697, f. 49 b.
Life of, out of Sir T. More, 17th
cent. Extract. 848, f. 12.
Picot (Helias). Seal. Copy, 18th cent.
3424, f. 7.
Picque (Louis), Orientalist. Letter to
G. Schrttdter, 1699. Lat. 2887, f. 261.
Picquet ( ), Physician. Note of his
coming to Windsor, 1562. Lat. 7,
f. 94 b.
Pictorius (Georg), M.D., of Freyburg, in
Brisgau. De ratione tuendae sanitatis;
translated by W. Withy, 1578. Imperf.
300, ff. 38-41.
Pierce (Thomas), Domestic Chaplain of
Dorothy, Dowager Countess of Sunder-
land. Medical prescription for, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 7 b.
Pierce (William), Bishop of Bath and
Wells. Articles of impeachment against,
1640. 1467, f. 67.
Pierozzi (Frater Gabriel), Noviiiorum
Rector, at Florence. Epitaph on G.
Galilei, 1674. Lat. 1968, f. 185.
Pierre ( ), Steward to Lord Suffolk.
Epigram on a drawing by, of Audley
End House, 1649. Lat. 739, ff. 1 b, 104b.
Pierrepont (Anne), wife of Robert
Pierrepont, grandson of Robert, 1st Earl
of Kingston-upon-Hull. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1707. 4041, f. 40.
Pierrepont (Evelyn), 1st Duke of King-
ston. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4075, ff. 361, 363.
Pierrepont (Isabella), 2nd wife of Evelyn,
1st Duke of Kingston. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1723-1727. 4075, ff. 356-360,
365.
Postmortem examination of, by
Paris physicians, 1728. 4076, f. 343.
Pierrepont (Henry), 1st Marquis of
Dorchester. Medical collections, 17th
cent. Lat. 1417-1422.
Mathematical collections, 17th
cent. Lat. 2118.
Collections ex Pappo Alexandrino
et Archimede, 17th cent. 2119.
Morborum diagnostica et prog-
nostics, 17th cent. 3575.
Adversaria medica, 17th cent.
3576.
Medical prescriptions, 17th cent.
Lat. 2346, ff. 139-152 b.
PiggOtt (Adam). Letter to, from J.
Luke, 1664. 3509, f. 59.
Pighius (Stephanus Vinandus). Scholia
in antiquas inscriptiones, 17th cent.
3269.
Pigis (Jacobus), Professor Navarricus.
Commentarius in Aristotelis physicam,
17th cent. 3134 ; 3135.
Commentarius in Aristotelis meta-
physicam, 17th cent. 3136; 3137.
Commentarius in Aristotelis ethi-
cam, 17th cent. 3138
Commentarius in Aristotelis logi
cam, 17th cent. 3140.
Praludia philosophise moralis, 17 th
cent. 3139.
Compendiaria philosophia, 1645.
3141.
Pignatello (Giovanni Battista),o/ifopfes.
Libro di remedii de cavalli, 17th cent.
2116, ff. 40b-114.
Pigny (Jacques), Professor of Philosophy
and Medicine at Montpdlier. Epigram
in praise of Sir D. Hastiville's " Specu-
lum Medico-chymicum," 17th cent. Lat.
439, f. 10.
Pigray (Pierre), Physician to Henry IV.
of France. Chirurgia cum aliis medi-
cinse partibus juncta, 1609. 3759.
Pilate (Pontius), Qovernor of Judaea.
Letter on the death of Christ to the
Emperor Claudius Tiberius. Copy, 159 j.
3690, f. 27 ;— 17th cent. Germ. Copy.
2702, f. 169 b.
Filkington (Letitia), Adventuress. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 105.
Pim, Mr. v. Pym (John).
Pinchbeck, co. Line. Prescription for
the vicar, 16th cent. Lat. 1067, f. 2 b.
Pinokney (Thomas), of Charlestoum.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1704. 4064, f. 11.
INDEX.
423
Pindar. Life, by G. Falkenburgius, late
16th cent. Or. 2764, f. 136.
*<r Extrait de, traduit par F. Marin,
1617. 2553, f. 95.
Pine (H — ), of Imping ton, co. Cambr.
Letter from her to Sir H. Sloane, 1736.
4078, f. 4.
Pinelli (Giovanni Vincenzo). Excerpt
from his letter to C. CI us i us, 17th cent.
Lat. 2764, f. 22.
Pinsson de la Mariniere (Jean).
Estat de la France, 17th cent. Engl,
transl. 704.
Pinto (Mender di). v. Mendes Pinto
(Fernando).
Piotiere ( ). Medical and chemical
receipts, 17th cent. Fr. 283, ff. 145-170.
Piquet ( ) Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. Fr. 4060, f. 106.
Piracy, v. Mayn waring (Sir Henry).
Pirophilus (Mercurius). v. Parney
( >
Pisa, in Italy. Memorie antiche di, dal
Prete T. Campani, 1679. 2760, ff. 37-83.
Catalog us plant* rum horti Pisani
a M. A. Tillio, 17th cent. 1556.
Pisani horti plantse rariores a T.
Belluccio edits, 18th cent. 3340, f. 272.
Pisanelli (Baldassare), of Bologna.
Discorso sopra la cometa di 1582 in
Roma, 17th cent. 2260.
Pisany, Marquis de. v. Vivonne (Jean
de).
PiBO (Gulielmus). List of S. American
plants sent to, 17th cent. 1555, f. 1.
PissiniuB (Sebastianus). De cordis
palpi tatione, 17th cent. Extracts. 2559,
ff. 62 b-68.
PiBtorius (Joannes), Conrector Ham'
burgensis Academia. Elegy on, by H.
Conradino, 17th cent. 2888, f. 116.
Pitcairn (Robert), Commendator of
Dunfermline ; Scotch Commissioner to
England. Letter to Lord Barghley,
1570. Copy. 3199, f. 57 b.
Pitcairne (Archibald), M.D., of Edin-
burgh. Notes to R. Fri barn's collection
of poems, 18th cent. Autogr. 3198,
f. 15.
Funeral oration on R. Morison,
18th cent. Autogr. 3198, f. 17.
Critical observations on Dr. W.
Pitcairne (continued). Praxis medica,
18th cent. 2582, ff. 93-103.
Letters to Dr. R. Gray, 1694-1710.
3216, ff. 159, 161-172 b, 175-178 b.
Correspondence with Dr. R. Gray
on a life of R. Morison, 1697-169J.
3198, ff. 19-29.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1701,
and n. d. 4038, f. 246 ; 4060, f. 107.
■ Catalogue of books, 18th cent.
Autogr. 3198, f. 30.
PitUous (Bartholomaus), of OrHnberg.
The nature and quality of triangles
according to, 17th cent. 255, ff. 24-30 b.
Pitot (Henri), Member of the Royal
Academy of Sciences, Paris. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1740, 1741. Fr. 4056,
f. 222 ; 4057, f. 15.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1740. Fr. 4069, f. 44.
Certificate from foreign members
of the Royal Society in favour of his
election as F.R.S., 1740. Copy. 4056,
f. 223.
Pitt (Mrs. ), of Harrow-upon-the-HUl,
co. Middl. Medical receipt, 17th cent.
566, f. 57.
Pitt (Moses), Bookseller, of London, and
Oxford. Papers relating to " the English
Atlas," 1680-1683. 1039, ff. 1-25 b.
Letters to Dr. R. Hooke, 1680.
1039, f. 5 ; 4062, f. 194.
Catalogue of his library in the
great warehouse in St. Bartholomew's
Close, 17th cent. 1674.
Catalogus librorum ex impressis
catalogis ejus bibliothecse collect us opera
J. Hooke, 1676. 3452, ff. 1-51.
Pitt (Samuel), of Cricket Malherbe, co.
Som. Deposition on the visits to, by
Sir H. Sloane, 1731. 4078, f. 312.
Pitt (Sir William). Letter to Lord
Falkland, 1623. 3827, f. 31.
Pitton de Tournefort (Joseph), French
Botanist. Sketch of his life and works,
18th cent. Lat. 1968, ff. 187-189 b.
Catalogue des plantes observers en
1700 par, en Candie, 1701. 4020, f. 1.
Translation of his Catalogue of
plants, 18th cent. 4020, ff. 88-100 b.
Animadversiones critics in ejus
Cock burn's " Solution of his Problem,"
18th cent. Autogr. 3198, ff. 36-56 b,
93-103 b.
botanicum methodum, a S. Vail Ian t
1722. Fr. 3917.
Qusedam contra ejus botanicum
methodum, 18th cent. 3207, ff. 148-
210, passim.
4S4
nroix.
Pitton de Tournefort (Joseph), frtac*
BUshut (• ontvtved). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 16*5-1704, and ». d AV. and
Lat. 4-36, ff. 16, 84 ; 4037, ff. 27, 44,
55, 121, 140,211 ; 4038, ff. 1, 123; 4039,
ff. 77, 173, 373 ; 4060, ff. 109, 111.
I etters to J. PetiTer, 1699-1704.
Fr. 4062, f. 307 ; 4063, f. 11 ; 4064,
f.42.
Letter to W. Charleton, 1699. Fr.
4062, f. 317.
Pitts (Benjamin), Fn>)li»h Merch.t»t at
Seville. Mercantile letters, 1680. Span.
2802, ff. 103-105.
PltSCh (Johannes Andreas), Student of
Philosophy at Leipzig. Autograph in
album, 1692. 2360, f. 62.
Placa (Bernardo dela), M.D., of Madrid.
Medical advice in the ca»e of Contessa
Marquerdo, 17th rent. Span. 2253,
f. 122.
Pl&CCiUB (Vincentius), Rector of Ham-
bwnj Academy. Programma in J. Snrlandi
fuuere, 1677. 2**8. ff. 149-152 b.
Letters to 0. Schroedter, 1682-
1688. derm. 2*76, fl. Ill, 113, 121,
135.
Plaoencia (Armeric de), General Matter
of Vie (Jrder of Friar $ Prcachert. Letter
to, from P. de Crescenzi, 15th cent.
Lat. 258, f. 2 ; 2945, f. 208.
Plaoette, Mont, de la. r. La Placette.
PlACidus (Sextos), r. Placitos.
PlacitUfl (Sextus). Liber medicinalis,
12th cent._ 1975, ff. 74-91.
Plague. " A notabilite of the Scripture
what causith " the pestilence, 15th cent.
Lat. 965, ff. 143-145.
Formula? remediorum contra pes-
tilenciam, 15th cent. 351, ff. 17-19.
Ad senrandum corpus a morbo
pestilentiali, 1 5th cent. 213, f. 161.
Signs pestilencie, 15th cent.
783, B. f. 206 b.
Cause and effects of the general
pestilence of a.d. 1434, 15th cent. Lat.
Imperf. 428, ff. 141 b-144 b.
A medicine for the " pestilence of
Kyng Henry the VIII." with other
receipts, 16th cent. 4, f. 27.
M Special 1 medesines for ye plague
used in my fathers howse att Shorne,
1603." 118, ff. 1-4.
Medicines against the plague pre-
scribed by the College of Physicians, in
London, 1604, 1636. 785, f. 7.
Plague (omtinmed). Prayer to be wed
in time of plague. 1637. 3723, f. 67.
A form of prayer for the arexting
of the pUgue and other judgements of
God from this Kingdom, 1640, 1665. 287.
r. Boghorst (William).
Bordeaux (John de).
Canutus, Bishop of Aarhuu*.
Hand (Samuel).
Regardati (Benedetto di), of
S\
Smith (Richard).
Varin (P— F— \
Plainer ( Richard > Letter to J. PetiTer,
u. d. 4067, f. 87.
Plais, Family of. v. Playz.
Plampin (John), of Chadacre Hall in
Shimplmg, oo. Surf. Funeral sermon on,
17th cent. 3109.
Planeus (Jodocus>
MS. 58.
Owned, in 1533,
FlanellUB (Antonius). Alchemical pro-
cess, 1572. Lat. 3661, f. 221.
Plante (Franciscus). Carmen ad J. de
La Mine, 17th cent. 2764, f. 213.
Plantln (Christoffel). Sonnet a C. de
Rorilon, 17th cent. 2764, f. 27.
Verses addressed to, 17th cent.
I Ait. 2764, ff. 15, 119.
Verses on his portrait, 17th cent.
Lat. and Fr. 2764, f. 40, 43, 59, 63.
Epitaphs on, 17th cent. Ur. and
Lat. 2764, f. 163 b, 164.
Plan tin (? Jean Baptist*), Stciss Hittorin.
Letter on the state of his health at
Paris, to , n. d. Fr. 2568, f. 64.
Plantiufl (Gulielmus), M.Dn of Mans.
Vita Kenielii, 17th cent. 1054.
PlateariuB (Joannes) al. 8co. Paulo
(Joannes de). Dt medicinis simplicibus,
13th cent. 209, ff. 3-40;— 14th cent. 420,
ff. 184-247 b; 3012, ff. 23-68 ;— 15th
cent. 390, ff. 49-168 b; Engl, trans! .
706, ff. 21-93 b ; Imperf. 1088,ff. l-60b;
—16th cent. Imperf. 105, ff. 66-100 b.
Summa antidotnrii Nicholai, 13th
cent. 209, ff. 40b-67;— 14th cent.
Imperf. 3012, ff. 69-105.
Practica breris, 13th cent. 420,
ff. 126-144; 1124, ff. 73b-lll; 2454,
ff. 2-25 b ;— 14th cent. 371, ff 73-130 b.
Imperf. 3012, ff. 3-22 b; 3557, ff. 5-
85 b;— 16th cent. Engl. 14, ff. 1-24.
Summa de urinis, 14th cent. 420,
ff. 59-68; 3541.
Extracts from his u Practica breris,"
15th cent. 405, ff. 117-121 b.
INDEX.
425
Flatearius (Joannes) al. Sco. Paulo
(Joannes de) (continued). Qu fled am de
apostemate et diarrhoea, 15th cent. 418,
ff. 327-328.
v. also Sco. Paulo (Joannes de).
Platerus (Felix), Medicus Professor
BasUiensis. Praxis medica, 1675. 2676,
ff. 1-35 b.
Platerus (Gabriel), v. Plattes.
Plato, Apoliensis Urbis. v. Apuleiua
Platonicus.
Plato, Philosophus. Sumraa alchemise,
15th cent. 692, ff. 75-79.
Sphere of, 17th cent. 3086, f. 105 b.
Plato, Tyburtinus. Liber capitulorum
Mansor translatus ab, 14th cent. 3281,
ff. 65-68;— 16th cent. 311, ff. 129-137 b.
Piatt (Henry), Yeoman, of Aldenham, co.
J/ertJ. Will, 1575. Copy. 2177, f. 6 b.
Piatt (Sir Hugh). Collection of secrets
and receipts, 16th cent. 2189; 2197;
2216; 2244; 2245; 2247; 2249.
Secreta select iora, 16th cent. 2212.
Secreta varia, copied by T. Hodges,
17th cent. 3505, ff. 103 b-141 b.
Medical and chemical receipts, 16th
cent. 2209; 2210.
Chemical receipts, 159 J. 2203,
ff. 83-90 b.
Cosmetical receipts, 1606. 2203,
ff. 71-73 b.
Collections of alchemical treatises,
16th cent. 2194; 2195; 2246.
Alchemical processes, 16th cent.
2170, ff. 8-17 b ;— 17th cent. ^574.
Experimenta rerumque metamor-
phoseis, 1580-1582. Engl. 2203, ff.
203-232 b.
De terra Lenmia, 16th cent. Engl.
and Lat. 2171.
Abstract of C. Agrippa's " De
occultis Philosophise," 16th cent. 2223,
ff. 1-17 b, 25-52 b, 57-59 b.
Abridgment of Norton's Ordinal of
Alchemy, 16th cent. 2203, ff. 91-97 b.
Censure on the chemical prepara-
tions of U. Quercitanus and others, 16th
cent. 2223, ff. 18-24 b.
Selectiora e Magia naturali J. B.
Porta, 16th cent. 2203, ff. 100-102.
Directions for making colours,
1597. 2203, ff. 104-111.
Means for gaining money, and a
new method for making saltpetre, 16th
cent. 2172, ff. 4, 13, 15, 20.
The Jewell house of art and nature,
17 th cent. Extracts. 288, f. 126 b.
Piatt (Sir Hugh) (continued). List of
people cured by his specific, 1607-8.
2203, f. 113.
Analysis of a work on theology,
16th cent. Imperf. 2203, ff. 74-79 b.
Poem on a fart, 16th cent. 2172,
f. 31.
Correspondence with T. Elkinton,
1600. 2172, ff. 28, 29.
Letter to K. Segar for the Land-
grave of Hesse, 1608. 2172, f. 18.
Letter to , offering to impart
chemical and medical receipts, n. d.
2203, f. 112.
Indices to his library, by T. Hodges,
17th cent. 2242 ; 2243.
Piatt (Richard), of London and Aldenham,
co. Hertf. Note of moneys due from, to
W. Hudson, 1588-1593. 2177, ff. 25-27.
Verse* on his death, by his school-
master, T. Neale, [1600]. Lat. and Or.
2172, ff. 76, 77.
Piatt (Robert us). Versus in laude tem-
poris, 17th cent. 2172, f. 34 b.
Piatt (William). Physic book, 17th cent.
2224.
Anagram on, 17th cent. 2172,
f. 81.
Plattes (Gabriel). Annotations ejus ex
Medulla alchimiae 6. Sterkey, 17th cent.
Engl. 2585, ff. 106-109.
- Discovery of subterraneal treasure,
1673. Extract. 3783, ff. 24 b-36.
PlautUB (Titus Maccius). Querolus sive
Aulularia, comcedia supposititia, 13th
cent. 1777, ff. 72-86 b.
Plaxton (W— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1738. Lat. 4056, f. 36.
Player (Capt. ). Letter to, from S.
Wallington, 1646. 922, f. 153.
Player (Sir Thomas), Chamberlain of
London. Proceedings in his cause v.
Seaman, 1670. 3956, ff. 33-36 b.
Playing Cards, t. Mertene (J— ).
Playz, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent.
Fragm. 1008, f. 12 b.
Plenent, co. Cornw. v. Pelynt.
Pleneuille (Clement de). Letter to Lord
Windsor, with description of Porto Rico
Isle, 1662. Fr. 2448, ff. 50-56 b.
Plenus Amoris [Pullalove] (Geof-
frey). Wrote, in the 15th cent., MS.
513, ff. 26-43.
Plenus Amoris (Ricardus). Wrote, in
the loth cent., MS. 540, A.
426
INDEX.
Flessen (Christian Siegfried von), Privy
Councillor to the King of Denmark and
to Prince George of Denmark. Letter to
J. Pragestus, 1692. Fr. 1381, f. 76.
Letters to, from J. Pragestus, 1692.
Lat. and Fr. 1378, f. 9; 1381, f. 78.
Flinio. v. Plinius Secundus (Caius).
PliniUB Secundus (Caius). Natural
History, translated by P. Holland, 17th
cent. Extracts. 708.
— Mansiones lunse secundum, 17th
cent. Imperf. 3848, ff. 63-65 b.
Secretum Secretorum, 17th cent.
228, f. 182.
De sideribns repentinis, 16th cent.
574, A. f. 17.
Plombe (Henry), Jun. Formerly owned
MS. 3273.
Plot (Robert), D.C.L., Oxon., Gustos of
the Ashmolean Afusewn, Oxford. Ori-
ginal prospectus of his History of co.
Stafford, late 17th cent. 1039, f. 136.
History of co. Stafford, 17th cent.
Extracts. 1846, ff. 1, 2.
Account of his journey into Kent
with T. Browne, 1693. 1899.
Medical and chemical papers, 17th
cent. 3646, ff. 1-93 b.
Letter to [the Secretary of the
Treasury], 1688. 4062, f. 228.
Letter to, from Sir Th. Browne,
n. d. 1929, f. 24.
Plotinus. Excerpts from his works,
17th cent. Gr. 2569, ff. 37-43.
Flowden (John), son of William Plowden.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, and accounts of
his case, 1723, 172}. 4&47, f. 114;
4076, ff. 119-126 b.
Flowden (M— ), wife of William Plow-
den. Letter to Lady Sloane, 1723, and
n. d. 4047, f. 65 b ; 4067, f. 88.
Flowden (William). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1722-173JJ. 4047, ff. 45, 57, 65,
69, 79,86, 111, 124, 149; 4052, f. 249.
Letter to, from Dr. T. Godwin,
1723. 4065, f. 300.
Flukenett (Leonard), M.D. ; Superin-
tendent of Hampton Court Gardens. De
rebus astrologicis, 1661. 1508.
Catalogues of plants, 17th cent.
Lat. 1525, ff. 15-42; 1962.
Synonyms of plants in his " Phy to-
graphia," 17th cent. 3348, ff. 8-21.
English names of plants in his
botanical works, written by the Duchess
of Beaufort, 18th cent. 4020, ff. 260-
264 b.
Flukenett (Leonard), M.D.\ Superin-
tendent of Hampton Court Gardens {oon-
tinued). Remarks on his " Almagestum
Botanicum," 1696. 3329, f. 105.
Prescripts medicinalia, 17th cent .
1502, ff. 117-152 b.
Letter to his cousin, Capt. A. Irby,
with prescriptions, 1673, 1681. 4062,
ff. 183, 208.
Letter to Lord Coleraine, 168 J.
3962, f. 299.
Letter to S. Smith, 169$
f. 266.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700.
f. 37 ; 4064, f. 76.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n.
4062,
4063,
d.
4060, f. 113.
Holograph drafts of letters, n. d.
4067, ff. 90-1 10 b.
Letter to, from his cousin, Capt.
A. Irby, 1672. 4062, f. 182.
Letters to, from M. Dods worth,
with answer, 1680, 1681. 4062, ff. 196,
196 b, 204.
Letters to, from Lord Coleraine
(two signed Cleanor,) with answer, 168$.
4062, ff. 199-203 b.
Letters to, from G. London, 1685,
and n. <L 4062, f. 214 ; 4067, f. 31.
Letters to, from P. Adair, 1686-
1687, and n. d. 4062, ff. 218-223 b;
4066, f. 250.
Letter to, from Dr. J. Newton,
1686. 4062, f. 217.
Letter to, from Dr. W. Byrd, 1687.
4062, f. 226.
Letter to, from P. Cotton, with
draft of answer, n. d. 4066, ff. 301, 302.
Letter to, from W. Dickenson, n. d.
4066, f. 319.
Flumier (Charles), Religieux Minime.
Description des plantes de l'Amerique,
1693. Engl, transl. 2337.
Delineationes plantarum American-
arum, 17th cent. Imperf. 4017.
Flummer (John), of Grays Inn. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1701, 1702. 4038,
ff. 230, 326.
Flumptre (Henry), Fellow of Queens'
College^ Cambridge ; President of the
Royal College of Physicians. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1720, 1733, and n.d. 4045,
f. 341 ; 4053, f. 55 ; 4060, ff. 115-121 b.
Letter to J. Petirer, n. d. 4067,
f. 111.
Lumleian and Harveian orations,
1733, 1722. Lat. drafts. 4026, ff. 419,
421.
INDEX.
437
Plutarch. Translation of his Lives of
Eumenes and Sertorius, by Dr. E. Browne,
17th cent. 1849, ff. 55-91 b.
Medic* observations, et Moralia,
17th cent. Extracts. 738, ff. 111-113 b.
Fneumatology. Journal of conferences
with angels and spirits, 1671-1688.
3624-3628.
Collegium pneumaticnm,17th cent.
3G15, ff. 54-122.
v. Dee (John), Astrologer.
Knuckles (James).
Picatriz (Giovanni).
Fookell ( ). Receipt for cement,
16th cent. 3657, f. 44.
Pocket-book. A coarse black German
pocket-book. 1401 B.
Pockley (Thomas), M.D. Letter to Dr.
H. Power, 1655. 3515, f. 71.
Letters to, from Dr. H. Power,
1654. 1326, f. lib; 1342, f. 3.
Pocock (Thomas), Naval Chaplain. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1723. 4046, f. 349.
Pococke (Dr. Edward), Professor of
Hebrew at Oxford. Letter to, from Dr.
J. Wallis, 1671. 4025, f. 310.
Poeton (Edward), ofPetworth; Licentiate
in Medicine. Medical treatises, 17th
cent. 1954; 1965.
Col lection of epigrams and epitaphs,
17th cent. 1965, ff. 139 b-149.
Dedicatory epistles to Lady North-
umberland and Sir H. Daw trey, n. d.
1954, ff. 2, 162.
Poetry. Observations on, 17th cent.
1950, ff. 88-91 b.
, DANISH, v. Severinius (Bar-
tholus).
, DUTCH. Collection of religious
poetry, 1539. 1174.
Collection of short pieces,
16th-17thcentt. Flemish. 2764, passim.
-, ENGLISH. Collection of carols
and songs, 15th cent. 2593.
Prayers, 15th cent. /m-
perf. 963, ff. 17-21.
Legend on the vision of
St. Bride, 15th cent. 3548, f. 118 b.
Old English poem on the
Poetry, ENGLISH (continued). Poem
on the virtues of herbs, 15th cent. 2457 ,
ff. 2b-7b.
The rule of health, m
verse, 15th cent. Lot. and Engl. 3534,
ff. 1-3 b.
Directions for blood-letting
in 46 distichs, 15th cent. 100, f. 34.
Verses on blood-letting,
15th cent. 357, ff. 46-47 b.
Verses on blood-letting,
15th cent. 540, A. f. 23.
Rules for to lete blood;
duties of servants, 1462. 1315, ff. 2-15 b.
Verses on the craft of
medicine, 15th cent. 140, ff. 65 b, 66.
Verses ou the practice of
medicine, 15th cent. 340, f. 115b;
963, f. 79 b.
Poem on the virtues of
in verse, 15th cent. 963, f. 71.
Verses on blood-letting,
15th cent. 2457, f. 1.
Dialogue between a lover
and his lady, 15th cent. 1710, ff. 164-
176 b.
Love verses, 15th cent.
1584, ff. 85-87.
Moral poem, beg. As y can
walke upon a day, late 15th cent. 747,
f. 95.
Moral verses, 15th cent.
4031, f. 2.
Invective against Philip
the Good, Duke of Burgundy, circ. 1467.
252, f. 169.
Love verses, temp. Henr.
VHI. 3501, f. 52 b.
— : The rule of the world,
1551. 1590, f. 1.
Verses on human depravity,
16th cent. 96, ff. 27 b, 28.
Verses on death, 16th
cent. 159, f. 23.
Alchemical verses, 16th
cent 3809, ff. 2 b, 33.
• Collections of miscellaneous
pieces, 17th cent. 542, passim; 655;
1454, ff. 23-30 b ; 1792 ; 1925, ff. 1-43,
67-75, passim ; 1941, passim ; 1983, B.
ff. 5 b, 24, 32, 33 b; 2023, ff. 58-61;
2284, passim; 2332; 2790, ff. 38-44;
3769, passim.
Alchemical tracts, 17th
cent. 319, passim.
Collection of epitaphs and
sonnet g, 17th cent. 1446.
Collection of miscellaneous
verses by some one connected with
Cambridge, 1627. 1489.
— Poetical letters, 1631 -
1632. 3846, ff. 114-123 b.
Moral verses, 17th cent.
2769, ff. 11-15; 3690, f. 91.
Poems by the Protestant
herbs, circ. 1400. 147, ff. 94-112.
prisoners, temp. Mary I., 17th cent.
1896, ff. 5-59.
428
INDEX.
Poetry, ENGLISH (continued). Collec-
tion of poems on affairs of State, etc.,
17th cent. 2717, ff. 68-110.
Collection of ballads on George,
1st Duke of Buckingham, temp. Chrs. 1.
826, ff. 153-197.
Satires on public events,
17th cent. 179, A. ff. 152 b, 160; 363,
ff. 11-17 ; 921, ff. 90-98; 1394, ff. 172-
174 ; 1467, f. 1 ; 1710, f. 355 ; 1731,
A. ff. 93-174, ptssim ; 2320, f. 72 ; 3209,
f. 151.
Hermes the Interpreter,
or Characters of a Puritan, a Protestant,
and a Papist, 1622. 346, ff. 2-10 b
(interlined).
" Iter Hibernicum," and
" In laudem Navis geminae e portu
Dublinii ad regem Car o him U.dum
miK8ff,M 1661, 1675. 360.
Vox et lachrymal An-
glorum, or the true Englishman's com-
plaint to their representatives in Parlia-
ment, 166J. Copi/, 1685. 609, ff. 61-
68 b.
An ode, intitled, " Neptune
to England," by KKapcdjiovros, 17th
cent. 505, f. 110 b (reversed).
Enigma on Balaam's aas,
17th cent. 3111, f. 3.
Meditation on the Pater
Noster, 17th cent. 1898, ff. 50 b-53.
Metrical discourse on the
Eucharist, 17th cent. 1898, ff. 39-42 b.
Verses on the Sacramental
wafer, 17th ceut. 1710, f. 4.
The childhood of the
world, 17th cent. ImL and Engl, 378.
"The Fingallian travesty,
or the Sixt book of Virgills Anseids a la
mode de Fingaule," 17th cent. 900.
The Fingallian Dance, in
three stanzas, 17th cent. 900, f. 53.
The Fingallian hunting of
the hare, in eight stanzas, 17th cent.
900, f. 54.
Medical receipts, 17th
cent. 2484, ff. 4, 5.
Poem called "Much adoe
about somet hinge," etc., 17th cent.
1708, ff. 128-159.
Urania's Dream, 17th cent.
1858, B.
Re medium Amoris, 17th
cent. Engl. 1947.
Lines on how to read the
Bible, 17th cent. 2196, f. 121 b.
Poem in praise of Death,
Poetry. & NO LISH {continued). Verse*
on Death, 17th cent. Lat. and Engl.
2603, ff 1, lb.
Pneuma Poeseos Catho-
licum, 17th cent. Engl. 3632, ff. 148-
187 b.
Itinerarium Poeticum,
17th cent. Engl. 3644, ff. 98-1 10 b.
Place in Space, an al-
chemical poem, 17th cent. 3797, f. 3 b.
Ballad of Gresham College,
temp. Chas. II. 363, ff. 38-41 b.
Verses on the oath of a
Nonconformist, 17th cent. 1710, f. 359.
'Osteologie, com pox ee en
vers," 17th cent. 3940, ff. 14-15 b.
Verses against purgatory,
17th cent. 2281, f. 78.
Verses on woman, 17th
cent. 3996, f. 1 b.
Verses on dependence and
marriage, 17th cent. 2331, f. 1 b, 67.
Love verses, 17th cent.
2142, f. 1 b ; 2172, f. 75 ; 2281, f. 62 b ;
2282, ff. 76 b, 77 b.
Verses on travelling, 17th
cent. 1911-1913, f. 202.
Satirical verses on the
world, 17th cent. 2142, f. 87.
Verses on lawyers, 17th
cent. 1394, f. 174.
Satire : — Song of an old
Saint, 17th cent. 1983, B. f. 4 ; 2283,
f. 15 b.
Ballads by a Cambridge
student, 17th cent. 1775, ff. 249, 250.
Verses on a cock fight at
Wisbeach, 1637. 1710, f. 356 b.
Lines to the memory of
Jean Nasse, 17th cent. 1247, f. 66 b.
Poem on " Stingey A. B.,"
1680. 1479, ff. 38-44.
- Verses found in a tomb
near Leek, 17th cent. 3633, f. 16 b.
Three Songs: "When
Aurelia first 1 courted," "All the
flatteries of fate," and "As painfull bees
far of do rove," 17th cent. 888, ff.
97 b 98.
Song, 1676. 4062, f. 181.
Moral and political verses,
18th cent. 3087, ff. 7, 21b, 28-30,
36-38 ; 3932, f. 92 ; 3516, pas*inu
Poems inscribed to Sir H.
17th cent. 2136, f. 259.
Sloane, 18th cent. 2252 ; 3400.
Songs in the Theatre of
Music, 18th cent. 3752, ft*. 2-7 b.
INDEX.
429
Poetry, ENGLISH (continued). The
Carman's Poem and Essay on the Art of
Printing, 18th cent. 1435, ff. 31, 33.
Extracts from the Opera
of the Fairy Queen, 18th cent. 3752,
ff. 29b-31b.
■ Satire on women, 18th
cent. Imperf. 3516, f. 46.
r Poem on the rise and pro-
gress of science, 1737. 3944, ff. 7-10 b.
Verses headed «* Du Virgile
Anglois," 18th cent. 3585, A. f. 29.
v. Bellingham (Elizabeth).
Billingsley (Nicholas).
Bon ni vert (Gedeon).
Brandon ( ), Monk.
Congreve (William).
Daniel (Samuel).
Enock (Richard).
Herbert (George).
Hoccleve (Thomas).
J-(K->
Jones (Bassett).
Ludwell (L— ).
Lydgate (John).
Palmer (Thomas).
Pearce, the Black Monk.
Poole (Walton).
Pordage (Samuel).
Portman (Richard).
Reynolds (Henry).
Ripley (George).
Sherman (T— ).
Thorius (Raphael).
FRENCH. Remarquessur laPoesie
Krancoise, 17th cent. 1829, ff. 1-48 b.
Verses on the Prophet
Ezekiel, 14th cent. 3469, f. 37 b.
Moral verses, 15th cent.
Collection of rondeau x,
1611, f. 68 b.
16th cent. 2553, ff. 46-64.
Verses on "Sompnia
Danielis Propheta," 16th cent. 3281,
ff. 37 b-38 b, 47-48.
Balade touchant faict de
change, 16th cent. 889, ff. 306-308.
Collection of French son
nets on public events in 1588 throughout
Europe, 17th cent. 1603.
Poetical pieces, 17th cent.
2131, ff. 21-24 b.
Chansons a danser, circ.
1644. 118, ff. 147, 148.
Amorous verses, 17th cent.
Political satires, epitaphs,
3940, f. 6.
etc., 18th cent. 3516, passim.
v. Bonnivert (Gedeon).
Jahan (Pierre).
Nuisement (Jacques de), Baron.
Poetry (continued). GERMAN. Theo-
logical poems, 17th cent. 2703, pussim.
Poetical epistles, 17th
cent. 2885, ff. 33-40.
Stanzas selected from
hymns, 17th cent. 2702, f. 35.
Short poem on Patience,
17th cent. 1362, f. 60.
GREEK.
v. Heliodorus, Bishop of Tricca.
Sack vi lie (Thomas), Baron Buck-
hurst.
ITALIAN. Macaronic verses,
1455. 416, ff. 158, 159.
Canzone presented at Trent
to Margaret, Archduchess of Austria,
1598. 3818, ff. 16b-21.
LATIN. Versus de surditate, de
missa, de homine, 12th cent. 539, f.
160 b.
Versus theologici et
morales, 13th-14th centt. 1580, ff. 18 b,
24, 25, 28, 159-162.
Prologue and epilogue to
G. Brito's Vocabularium Bibliae, 13th
cent. 331i».
Versus de Peutateucho
13th cent. 1932, f. 25 b.
Versus in clericos, 1 3th
cent. 1580, ff. 159 b, 160 b-161 b.
Verses on the names of
hybrids, 13th cent. 3319, f. 335 b.
Versus epigrammatice,
14th cent. 3550, f. 3.
Sentential theologies, 14th
cent. 3551, f. 86.
Moral verses, 14th cent.
371, f. 135 b.
De septem vitiis, 14th
cent. 3551, f. 72.
Versus de femina, 14th
cent. 340, ff. 35, 36.
Questiones phisicales, 14th
cent. 1610, ff. 43b-45b.
Versus de arte medica,
14th cent. 521, f. 25.
Versus de medicinis, 14th
cent. 341, f. 114 ; 3550, ff. 9 b, 76 b.
Medicina ad plagas sauan-
das, 14th cent. 1619, f. 38 b.
Versus de quatuor hurao-
ribus, 14th cent. 430, f. 3.
De proprietatibus sig-
norum, 14th cent. 568, f. 15.
Versus alchemici, 14th
cent. 323, f. 149 b.
Quacdam mister ia S. Cruris,
metric*, 14th cent. 1888, ff. 53-54 b.
430
INDEX.
Poetry. LATIN (continued). Argu-
mentura tractatus cujusdam ecclesiastici,
metrice, 14th cent. 3722, f. 124 b.
Versus de araore Dei, 14th
cent. 1613, f. 326.
Speculum humans salva-
tionis, 15th cent. 361, ff. 1-50.
Verses on the efficacy of
the prayers of Saints. 15th cent. 3548,
f. 7 b.
History of England, from
the birth of Edward III. to the capture
in 1346 of David, King of Scotland, 15th
cent. 560, ff. 55-57 b.
Versus prophet ici, 15th
cent. 135, f. 38 ; 147, f. 112 b ; 3556,
f. 9.
■ De moribus, 15th cent.
777, f. 90; 3722, ff. 124 b, 125.
- Deamore, 15th cent. 1613,
De vanitate mundi, 15th
f. 326.
cent. 289, f. 183 b.
• De mentions, a quibua de-
bent signa sumi in acutis; de signis
mortis ; et de criticis diebus, 15th cent.
783, B. f. 156 b.
Praecepta pro dieta regenda,
metrice, 15th cent. 3722, f. 126 b.
■ Signa sanguinis peccantis,
metrice, 15th cent. 75, f. 147.
De judiciis urinarum,
etc., metrice, 14th cent. 3550, ff. 9 b,
76 b.
De prognosticis medicis,
15th cent. 1118, f. 40 b.
De herbarum virtutibus,
13th cent. 146, ff. 73-74 b.
Verses on simples, 15th
cent. 58, ff. 34-43.
De clectione specierum,
medicinarum scilicet simplicium versus,
15th cent. 213, f. 37 ; 1610, f. 45.
De herbarum virtutibus,
15th cent. 134, f. 172 b.
De herbarum virtutibus,
metrice, 16th cent. 3129, ff. 84-86 b.
Versus de morbis, 15th
cent. 1584, f. 42 b.
I>e abundantia flegmatis,
sanguinis, colors, et malincolis, etc..
15th cent. 783, B. f. 179.
De unguento anserino,
15th cent. 352, f. 30 b.
Regular ad sanitatem tuen-
dam, 15th cent. 1575, f. 19 ; 3534, ff.
1-3 b.
Macaronic verses, 1455.
Poetry. LATIN (continued). Magna
Charta de libertatibus mundi, 16th cent.
3292, f. 2.
Femina tota mala, 16th
cent. 991, f. 1.
Verses presented to Mar-
garet Archduchess of Austria at Trent,
1598. 3818, f. 16.
Versus varii, 17th cent.
3738, ff. 47-60 b.
Leonine verses, 17th cent.
3848, f. 123.
Alchemical tracts, 17th
cent. 319, passim.
Poemata scholastic*, 17th
cent. 2832, ff. 48-63 b (reversed).
De figuria grammaticis,
17th cent. 1222, ff. 2 b-13.
Materia medica, 17th cent.
1288, ff. 3-47.
— Poem on symptoms of
diseases, 17th cent. 1495, ff. 15-23.
De capitis anatomia, 17th
cent. 499, ff. 181 b-183 b (reversed).
De morte. 2603, ff. 1, 1 b.
- Epigrams, 17th cent. 2023,
ff. 58, 60 b.
Epigrammata duo in medi-
cos, 17th cent. 662, f. 1.
Carmina qusedam e libro
(Economise selecta, circ. 1667. 1022,
ff. 7 b-10.
Verses on a bowl of punch,
17th cent. 3905, f. 3.
Venus ad J. Tilloteon,
Archiepiscopum Cantuariensem, 1691.
Imperf. 4036, f. 104 b.
Political satires, epitaphs,
etc., 18th cent. 3516, passim.
Moral verses, by H. Coley,
1702. 3932, f. 92 b.
Versus intitulati, "Ge-
Lat. and Ital. 416, ff. 158, 159.
raitus" et "Vota," 18th cent. 3323,
ff. 250, 251 b.
Versus " An coelum agit
in animam humanam," 18th cent. 3323,
f. 299.
Versus in baroinetruni,
18th cent. 3516, f. 33.
v. JSgidius, Corbolicnsis.
Christoforson ( ).
D-(J-).
Maittaire (Michael).
Map (Walter).
Mediolano (Joannes de),
Sackville (Thomas), Baron Buck'
hurst.
Severinius (Bartholus).
Wrights. (John).
INDEX
431
Poetry (continued). SPANISH. Biblical
and other paraphrases, late 16th cent.
796, ff. 30-37 b.
Epigrams on the Pelican,
the Phoenix and Charity, late 16th cent.
796, f. 55.
Poggio (Juan Baptista). Correspondence
with J. Cunningham, 1698. fxtt. Copies.
2376, ff. 10-21.
Pohmer ( ), °f Nuremberg. Letter
to S. Hart lib, n. d. Lat. Copy. 649,
f. 33.
Letter relative to the paedagogic
writings of J. Dury, n. d. Lat. Ex-
tract. 649, f. 36.
Letters to, from J. Dury, 1633,
1634. Lat. 654, ff. 31, 256.
Poisons, v. Medicine.
Pol, Samt. v. Paul, S.
Poland, Kingdom of. Relatione di, di
H. Lipomani, 1574. 1826, ff. 76 b-81.
Narrative of war between Poland
and the Cossacks, 17 th cent. Impcrf.
1846, ff. 233-238 b.
J. Duraci epistola ad Ecclesiarum
Majoris Poloniae Inspectores et Pastores
ad synod um Lithuanicam congregate*,
1636. 654, ff. 51 b, 56, 58.
Reflections on the state of affairs
in, by (?) Sir J. Finch, circ. 1670. 2440.
Kings of. John HI. Sobieski.
Letter to the Shah of Persia, 1686.
Lat. Copy. 3063, f. 18.
Verses on the equestrian
Poley (Richard), F.R.S. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1725-1727. 4048, ff. 5J», 237,
240, 305.
Political Tracts. Christiauismus Chris-
tianandus, or reasons for the reduction
of France to a more Christian state in
Europ, 17th cent. 904, ff. 69-75 b.
Satire against Laud's attempt to
introduce Popery into England, 17th
cent. 904, ff. 76-119.
Porta Lucis, written by 6. 3. 4.
statue of, trampling on a Turk, 17th
cent. 655, f. 43 b.
Frederic Augustus II. Projet de
faire une Collection de tout ce qui con-
cerne les belles sciences et les beaux
arts de 1716 a 1724, 18th cent. 4020,
ff. 250-259 b.
Polanus (Amandus). De Christiana
libertate spirituali, 18th cent. 1503,
f. 34.
Pole (Gertrude). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1715. 4044, f. 122.
Pole (Matthew), v. Poole.
Pole (Reginald), Cardinal Legate, Arch-
bishop of Canterbury. Indulgence to W.
Gardiner to eat flesh in Lent, 155g.
Lat. 3299, f. 65.
Letter to Cambridge University,
1556. Lat. Copy. 3562, f. 65.
Polemann (Joachimus). Letters from,
1659, 1660. Germ. Extracts. 648, ff.
10-17 b.
S. E., 17th cent. 3644, ff. 78 b-85.
v. Ralegh {Sir Walter).
Pollezfen (Sir Henry), Chief Justice of
the Common Pletts. Counsel's opinion
on cases relating to the College of Phy-
sicians, 1682. Copy. 3914, f. 26 b.
Polo (Antonio), of Seville. Mercantile
letters, 1680. Span. 2802, ff. 103-105.
Polo (Marco), of Venice. Travels of,
1457. Venetian dialect. 251.
Polonia (Nicholaus de), M.D., of Mont-
pellier. Experiment*, 14th cent. 1754,
ff. 28-30 ; 2268, ff. 59 b-61 b.
Polonus (Joannes). Vegetab ilium sin-
gulorum distillatio, 16th cent. 423,
ff. 12-18.
Polwhele (Otl.o> Owned, in 1641, MS.
73.
Polwhele (Thomas), of Ncwlyn, co. Corn-
wall. Letter to Lord Arundell, 168°-.
Copy. 3822, f. 164 b.
Polyander a Kerckhoven (Joannes).
Letter to, from J. Dury, 1633. Lai.
654, f. 75.
Polybius, of Cos, Medical Writer, v.
Poly bus.
Polybus, of Cos. Advisement for the
diet of private persons ; translated by J.
Stonehall, 1649. 1894, ff. 53-56 b.
Polycarp, S.9 Bishop of Smyrna.
Dionysii Areopagitae epistola ad, e ver-
sione J. Scoti, 15th cent. 441,ff.71b-76.
Polydorus (Chrysogonus), Pseud. In
libel los aliquot Alchemire Gebri Prsefatio,
16th cent. 1068, ff. 128-132.
Quaedam ex ejus prefatione in
libros de Chemia, 16th cent. 1751,
ff. 73-75.
Pomerania, Francis, Duke of. Horo-
scope, 1577. 1770, f. 155.
Pomerania, Philip II., Duke of. Horo-
scope, 1573. 1770, f. 155 b.
432
INDEX.
Pompeati8 (Johannes), Equeatris Le-
gionis Prafcctua Tridentintis. Consilia
medica pro eo ob viscerum debilitatem,
1646. Lat. and Ital. 2253, ff. 269-272.
Pompeius Magnus (Cneius). Versus
elegiaci de, ab Eston, 17th cent.
608, f. 195 b.
Pona (Francesco), M.D.t of Verona. Con-
silium medicum, 17th cent. 2253, ff.
189 b-192.
Ponder ( ), M.IK Formulae reme-
diorum, 17th cent. 1877.
Commonplace book, 17th cent.
1883.
Pont (James), Scotus. Names and arms
belonging to the second degree of gentry
in Scotland called Nobiles Minores, 17th
cent. 940.
Pont (Thomas), Medical Practitioner at
Liverpool. Letters to Sir II. Sloane with
medical prescription, 1720. 4076, ff.
247-251.
PontanU8 (Joannes), M.D. De lapide
philosophorum, 1 7th cent. 1 255, f. 274 b ;
—1704. Fr. transl. 3461, ff. 27-31.
Pontcarre ( de), President du Par-
lancnt de Rouen. Correspondence with
S. F. Morand, 1738. Fr. Copies. 4056,
ff. 4, 6.
Pontchartrain, Comte de. v. Phely-
peaux (Louis).
Ponte (Nicolaus di). Consilium medi-
cum pro asthmate filirc ejus Pa&qualiga?,
17th cent. 2253, ff. 100-103.
Pontefract, c*>. York. Names of the
Seneschals of the Honour, 1655. 1429,
f. 100.
Extract relative to St. John's
Abbey at, 1655. 1429, f. 101 b.
Pontefract, Barons of. v. Lacy, De.
Pontiniaco (Eadraundus de), S. v. Rich
(Edmund), Archbishop of Canterbury.
Pool, South, co. Decon. Proofs of the
ad vow son being inherited by the Dyn-
hams, 16th cent. 1301, f. 227.
Pool ( ). Letter to her daughter
[S. Crump], [1707]. 4064, f. 149.
Pool (Juriaan), son-in-law of Prof. Fred.
Ruysch. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1731.
Fr. 4051, ff. 199, 214, 246.
Poole, co. Dorset. Survey of the haven,
1698. 3233, f. 27 b.
Poole ( )• Notes on his sermon " al
esglise in Cheapside," 1658. 1479, f. 35 b.
Poole ( ). Letter to him and his
wife from their brother, T. Jenkinson
and his wife, 1664. 4062, £ 159.
Poole (Matthew), Hector of St. Michael
le Querne, London. Notes on hia Synopsis
Criticorum, 17th cent. Germ. 2887,
f. 199 b.
Poole (Robert). Letter to J. Petirer,
1706. 4064, f. 110.
Poole (Thomas), of Nottingham. Letter
to J. Petiver, 1717. 4065, f. 282.
Poole (Walton). Poem, 17th cent. 1446,
f. 71 b.
Poole (William), of co. Devon. Excerpts
from his genealogical collections and
deeds, 158f 1301, ff. 51, 206.
Poole {Sir William), Commander of
H.M.S. ** Happy Return." Journal of
voyages made by, 1678-1679. 978,
ff. 1-48 b.
Pope (Alexander), Poet. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1742. 4057, ff. 1 17, 130.
Pope (Walter), Prof essor of Astronomy at
Gresham College. Letter to Dr. N.
Grew, 16|J. 1963, f. 86 b.
Popham {Sir John), Lord Chief Justice.
Speech at the Council on the failure of
Lord Essex's expedition into Ireland, 1599.
3828, f. 63.
Poplar Chapel, London. Anns in,
17th cent. 516, f. 120.
PoppiU8 (Hamerus). Basilica antiraonii,
17th cent. Extract. 3118, ff. 305 b-
309.
Population. Population returns of eight
great European cities, 1687. 3361, f. 17.
Poquelin de Moliere (Jean Baptiste).
Epitaphs on, by G. Bonnivert, 1674.
1031, f. 10 b.
Pordage (Caleb). Horoscope, 166 j. 2282,
f. 5.
Pordage (Samuel), of Lincoln's Itm.
Mundorum explicatio : an English poem,
[1661]. 1401, A.
Porquet (Pere ), Jesuit Missionary
at Canton. Letter to, from J. de
FonUney, 1708. Fr. 4064, f. 181.
Porta (Caspaius), M.D. of Leyden.
Medicina brevis, 1688. 1366.
Porta (Johannes Baptista della), of
Naples. Magia natural is, 17 th cent.
2117, ff. 86b-94.
INDEX.
433
Porta (Johannes Baptista della),o/ Naples
(continued). Magia Naturalis, Book in.;
translated by F. O., 17th cent. 3164, ff.
l-16b.
Selectiora ex ejus Magia Naturali
ab H. Piatt scripta, 17th cent. 2203,
tr. 100-102.
Qnaedam ei ejus Magia Naturali,
17th cent. 3118, ff. 504-521 b.
De quinta essentia vini ex, 17th
cent. 3634, ff. 72 b.
PorteoU8 (W— ). Letter to [J. Petiver],
n. d. 4067, f. 112.
Porter ( ). Verses to, by J. Weale,
circ. 1654-1668. 1431, ff. 84, 84b.
Porter (Mudam ). Medical receipts,
1681. 1289, ff. 76-79 b.
Porter (Endymion), Groom of the Royal
Bedchamber. Letter to Lord Astley,
1645. 1519, f. 100.
Verses to his wife, 17th cent.
1792, f. 132 b.
Porter (George), Regius Professor of
Ciril Law at Cambridge. Epitaph on, by
T. Fabian, 1635. 118, f. 53.
Porter (George), eldest son of Endymion
Porter. Warrant for a pension to, 166 J.
856, f. 10 b.
Porter (O iles), of Tangier. Deposition of,
in a lawsuit, 1672. 3514, f. 125.
Porterlleld (William), Secretary to the
Edinburgh College of Physicians. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1725. 4048, f. 72.
Portius (Simon), Professor of Philosophy
at Pisa. Synopsis linguse Graecae, 17th
cent. Imperf. 424, ff. 87-88.
Portlack (Benjamin). Note of his son's
birth, 1663. 1708, f. 120.
Portland, Dukeof. v. Bentinck (William).
Portland Bay, co. Dorset. Survey of,
1698. 3233, f. 29 b.
Portlock ( ), Actor. Prologue and
epilogue to Ben Jonson's " The sad shep-
herd " spoken by, temp. Chas. II. 1009,
ff. 373, 374.
Portman (Richard), Mercer, of Glou-
cester. Accompt of trading, with verses,
16th cent. 2497.
Porto Bello, Isthmus of Panama. Narra-
tive of voyage to, from Jamaica, 1679.
2752, ff. 29-35.
Porto Rico, Isle of. West Indies. Survey
of, by C. de Pleneuille, 1662. Fr. 2448,
ff. 50-56 b.
— Sailing course from, to San
Domingo, 17th cent. 2292, f. 37.
8L0AHS IKDKX.
Portsmouth, co. Southants. Warrant
for ordnance stores for, 1587. 1519,
f. 218.
Accompt of moneys received and
paid for the fortifications, by Governor
Honywood, 1665-1667. 873.
Portsmouth, Duchess of. v. Penancoet
de Keroualle (Louise Renee de).
Portugal. Account of the conquest of
the Indies by, 1624. 2496, ff. 113-188,
passim.
Notes, by E. Kampfer, on early
voyages of the Portuguese to Japan,
17th cent. Germ. 2910, f. 297.
Memoire touchant le Portugal,
18th cent. 2294, ff. 1-63.
Catalogue of books, chiefly Portu-
guese, 17th cent. 1775, ff. 162 b-165.
-, S-jvereigns of. John III. Tractado
da provincia do Brasil, offered do a
Catherina Raiuha de Portugal, 17th
cont. 2026.
Sebastian. Letter to, from Muley
Maluco,1578. Span, transl. 3610, f. 25b.
Henry. Habla del Duquc de
Ossuna a los estados de Portugal, 1579.
3610, f. 20.
Philip I. Brief discovery of the
state of the kingdom, late 16th cent.
1026.
News touching Portugal,
1581. 1710, f. 30.
Carta a los cavalleros de
Portugal juntos en corte, 1588. Copy.
3610. f. 19.
Account of the English
naval expedition, in 1589, to Portugal,
17th cent. 43, ff. 21 b-25.
Philip II. Places in the East Indies
where " the Portugal Is have not settled,"
circ. 1602. 25, f. 13 b.
John IV. Account of the Portugal
prizes taken by the English fleet, 1650.
1039, f. 115.
Pedro II. Treaty with Spain, 1701.
Span. 2294, f. 64.
Manifiesto que hazen los
pueblos de Portugal a su consejo, 18th
cent. 2294, ff*. 66-71.
v. Spain.
Portugal (Nunus Alvarez de). v. Al-
varez de Portugal (Nuno).
Posselius (Joannes), Sen. De syntax cos
ratione, late 17th cent. 612, f. 14.
Postel (Caspar). Letters to, from his
brother Guillaume, 1553. Lat. 1413
or 2959, ff. 120-122.
2 w
434
INDEX.
Postel (Guillaume). Commentarii in
Genesim, Ruth et Apocalypsim, 16th
cent. Hologr. 1409 or 2955.
Lex oris a Symeone, Summo Ju-
dscorum Pontifice, secundum eum, 16th
cent. Hologr. 1410 or 2956.
Collectanea theologica, 16th cent.
Hologr. 1411 or 2957.
Collects nen philosophic*, 16th cent
Hologr. 1412 or 2958.
Collectanea et epistota, 16th cent.
Hologr. 1413 or 2959.
De nativitate Media toris ultima,
1605. 3722, ff. 35-71 b.
Causae propter quas ipse a Legato
Papal i et Senatu Veneto amens judicatus
est, 16th cent. 1411 or 2957, ff. 339-
345 b.
■ ■ Letters to J. Oporinus, 1560.
Hologr. Lai. 1412 or 2958, f. 310 b ;
1413 or 2959, f. 118.
E pis tola dedicatoria ad D. Bolla-
num, 16th cent. Hologr. 1412 or 2958,
f. 281.
Excerpta ex, de quantitate, numero,
etc., 16th cent. 574, A. ff. 19 b, 29 b.
— — Excerpta de eo, ej usque scriptis,
late 17th cent. 613, ff. 5-12 b.
Postlethwayt (John), Schoolmaster of
St. Martin's, London. Testimonial in his
favour from Archbishop Tenison, 1697.
Copy. 1039, f. 94.
Postylthwayt (John), of Pomfret, co.
York. Formerly owned MS. 480.
Poterius (Petrus). c. Potier (Pierre).
Potter (Augustin), Bishop of Beauvais.
G. Patini consilium medicum pro, 1647.
2881, f. 159.
Potier (Pierre), Physician. Extracts
from his works, 17th cent. Lat. 3119,
ff. 41-51, 65, 176.
Index pharmaceutics in ejus
opera, 17th cent. 3119, ff. 294-318 b.
Potosi, in Bolivia, S. America. Papers
relating to the mines at, 17th cent.
Span. MS. and Printed. 3055.
Potter (Thomas). Collection of chemical
and alchemical treatises, 1580. Partly
Autogr. MS. and Printed. 3580, A. B.
Poultry Compter, v. London.
Pound (Francis). Accompt of his dis-
bursements in repairing St. Thomas
Church, South wark, 17th cent. 2728,
B. f. 148.
PounteisiU8 (Joannes). Formerly owned
MS. 314.
Pountesse (William), of Longdon, co.
Staff. Copy-book and medical receipt-
book, circ. 1600. 362.
Pountney (William), Apothecary, of
Farnham, co. Surr. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 172J, 1727. 4076, ff. 262, 264.
Povey (John), Apothecary. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1711. 4076, f. 260.
Povey (Thomas), Treasurer to the Duke
of York, and Treasurer for T<tngier.
Reasons against erecting a Marocco
Company, 1661. 1956, f. 50 b.
Power of attorney to, from Lord
Peterborough, 1661. 1956, f. 73.
Power of attorney to, from Lord
Middleton, 1673. 3511, f. 212 b.
Assignment of money to, from Sir
D. Gawden, 1674. 3512, f. 55.
Letter to Lord Middleton, 167*.
3299, f. 107.
Letters to, from Lord Middleton,
1671, 1673. 3299, f. 106 ; 3511, ff. 196,
197, 203.
Letter to, from J. Luke, 1673.
3511, f. 203.
Qualities of the herb called Tea
or Chee, transcribed from a paper of,
1686. 1039, f. 139.
Powell (Eliza), wife of John Powell, of
Carmarthen. Letter to C. Bernard,
1700. 1786, f. 155 b.
Powell (John). Owned, in 1646, MS. 380.
Powell (John), Soldier at Tangier. Charge
against, for insubordination, 1673. 3514,
f. 170.
Powell (John), M.D., of Carmarthen
and Pembroke. Letters to C Bernard,
1700-1701. 1786, ff. 130, 132, 139-150 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1719-
1733. 4048, f. 129 ; 4076, ff. 256, 258,
266-270*.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1733. 4076, f. 272.
Powell (Rowland), of Port Royal, Ja-
maica. Letters to Madam M. Weekes,
1680. 2723, f. 35.
Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1680.
2724, ff. 238, 239.
Powell (Thomas), " Anglus et Dux Perc-
grinus." Autograph in album, at Prague,
1609. 3416, 1. 21 b.
Powell (Thomas), of Carmarthen. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1736, 1738. 4077,
f. 326 ; 4078, f. 12.
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INDEX
435
Power (Henry), If. A, of Christ's College,
Cambridge, arid of Halifax. Loci com-
munes, 1676. 1250.
Excerpta historica et theologica,
17th cent. Autoyr. 1347.
Epitome chronici ab orbe condito,
17th cent. 1326, ff. 50-75 b.
Praecepta medica, 17th cent. 1339.
Collectanea medica et chymica,
17th cent. 1340.
Chemical recsipts, 17th cent. 496,
ff. 43-98 b.
Theatrum Botanicum, 17th cent.
1343, ff. 57-81.
The virtues of various kinds of
diet, 17th cent. 1319.
Experiments and subtil ties, 17th
cent. 1334.
Experiments in inventionem Asel-
lianam de venis lacteis et de motu chyli,
17th cent. Engl, and Lat. 1343, ff.
41-56.
Experimenta raercurialia, 17th
cent. 1333, ff. 133-141.
Treatise on Experimental Philo-
sophy, 1664. Impcrf. 2279, ff. 76-79 b.
Thaumatographia natural is, 17th
cent. Autogr. 1352.
Mechanic* e G. Ubaldo pracipue
compilata, 17th cent. 1333, ff. 92-131.
Circulatio sanguinis, inventio Har-
veiana, 1652. Engl. 1343, ff. 3-40.
Historia physico-anatomica, cum
analogia physico-chymica, 1666. 496,
ff. 2-41.
Of the nervous liquor and its ves-
sels, 17th cent. 4018, A. ff. 31-36 b.
Taxa Londinensis et Eboracensis
medicamentorum, 1659-1661. 4034, ff.
200-205.
Notes to be added to his Micro-
scopical observations, 1661. 1378, ff.
60-73 b; 4022, ff. 121-136 b.
Medical theses, 17th cent. 3308,
ff. 275, 278-281 b.
Demonstration of the earth's
motion from the motion of the sun's
spots, 17th cent. 4022, f. 56.
Correspondence and papers chiefly
chemical, 1649-1667. 1326; 1393.
Private memoranda, 1657-166J.
Autogr. 1351 ; 1353-1358.
Letters to Sir T. Browne, 1646-
1649. 1911-1913, ff. 76-83 b.
Letters to Dr. Robinson, T. Pock*
ley, II. Widdington, T. Henshaw, and
Dr. Johnson, 1654-1655. Autogr. drafts.
1342.
Power (Henry), M.D., of Christ's College,
Cambridge, and of Halifax (continued).
Letter to J. Milner, 165g. 1326, ff. 2-8.
Letter to Dr. E. Browne, 1668.
3515, f. 59.
Letters to him, 1650-1666.
Lat
and Engl. 3515, ff. 55-57, 60-64, 66-
75, 77-97 b.
Letters to, from R. Robinson and
G. Hutton, 1652. 1378, ff. 350, 352.
Letter to, from R. Towneley, 166|.
4062, f. 160.
Letter to, from J. Milner, n. d.
Lat. 4067, f. 56.
Catalogue of his books, 1664.
Autogr. 1346.
Catalogue of his books, 18th cent.
4019, ff. 149-154.
Acquittance to his widow for rent,
1706. 1343, f. 59.
Powers (Thomas), Merchant, of Tangier.
Petition to the court-martial at Tangier,
1669. 3514, f. 12.
Powia, Lord. Metrical prophecy from
his MS., 17th cent. 3769, f. 21 b.
Powys (Sir Littleton), Baron of the Ex*
chequer, aftcrw. Justice of the King's
Bench. Letter to , 1698. 4062,
f. 285.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 171}.
4043, f. 220.
Poynes (Robert), v. Poyntz.
PoyningS, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 42.
Poyntingdon (Thomas). Letters to W.
Charleton on his collection of coins, 1701,
170J. 3324, ff. 348-354.
Poynts ( ). Extracts from his
muniments, 16th cent. 1301, f. 81 b.
Poynta (Sir Robert), of Iron Acton, co.
Glouc. Marriage settlement of him and
Margaret Wydevill, 1479. 3424, f. 7 b.
Poynta (Stephen), Secretary to Lord
Townshend. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4060, f. 122 ; 4076, f. 273.
Pozauoli, Bay of, Xajyles. Chart of, by
Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 22.
Prapo8itU8 (Gulielmus). Liber alchy-
micus, 17th cent. Imperf. 3694, ff.
66-86.
Pratorius (Adamus). Letter to J. C.
Fabricius, 1678. Lat. 2144, f. 131.
Pr»toriU8 (Hieronymus), Professor of
Philosophy at Jena. Qusdam de ejus
vita, ex A. Beyero, 17th cent. 2888, f.
117.
2 F 2
436
INDEX.
Prnvotius (Joannes), Professor of Medi-
cine at Padua, Medicina pauperum,
17th cent. 1511, flf. 149-172 ; 3001.
— — Morborum definitiones analytics.
17th cent. 2161, ff. 1-162.
Elenchus medicamentorum com-
muniter usurpatorum, 17th cent. 2161.
ff. 163-213.
De renenis et alexipharmacis, 17th
cent. 2161, ff. 214-225.
« Methodus recitandorum casuum,
17th cent. 2161, ff. 226-248 b.
Responsura question i de peste per
bourn carnem illata, 17th cent 2253.
ff. 91b-94b.
PragestUS (Jacobus). Loci communes,
17th cent. 1364.
Collectanea varia, 17th cent. Lat,
and Germ, 1370.
— — Nomina et species pneparationum
medicamentorum, 1674, 1676. Lat, and
Qerm, 1368.
Medicinalia et chirurgica, 17th
cent. Qerm, 1369.
1 De chymia, 17th cent. 1379, ff.
1-64.
Methodus auctores cum fiuctu
legendi, 17th cent 1379, ff. 65-116 b.
Prescripta medica et quaedam
grammatical ia, 17th cent. 1383, A-C.
Papers and letters, 17th cent.
1378; 1381
Letter to , 1693. 506, f. 61.
■ Letters to Sir fl. Sloane, 1701, and
n. d, Lat. 4038, f. 267 ; 4060, f. 123.
Letter to Dr. N. Staphorst, 1701.
Lat, 4063, f. 127.
Prat (Samuel), Canon of Windsor, Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1697. 4036, f. 344.
Prat, DtL v. Du Prat.
Prats (Antonio). Logica, 1672. 3209.
Pratt (Honoretta), wife of John Pratt, of
Dublin. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1725.
4076, f. 225.
Pratt (John), M.D., Senior Fellow and
Bursar of Trinity College, Cambridge,
Catalogue of the plants of England with
their Latin synonyms and their habitats,
17th cent. Engl, and Lat, 591.
Drafts of letters on medical cases,
1641, 1656. 79, ff. 94-109 b.
Medical case book, 1645, 1646. 587.
Register of cases and prescriptions,
1646-1661. 80.
Letter to Dr. S. Bellingham. Lat,
Draft, 647, f. 119.
Owned, in 1660, MS. 661.
Pratt (John) Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d, 4076, ff. 278, 280.
Prayers. "A messe for the feucrs,"
15th cent. 7, f. 29 b.
■ Oratio dicenda super herbas col-
lects, 15th cent 783, B. f. 214 b.
Collection of prayers and contem-
plations, 16th, 17th centt 1583.
Paraphrase on the Lord's Prayer,
16th cent. 3292, f. 1.
Notes touching the Lord's Prayer,
circ. 1605. 1709, ff. 221-229 b.
Prayer to the Trinity, 16th cent.
334, f. 302 b.
— - — Treatise on prayer, 17th cent
Fr, 1661, ff. 130-168 b, 170b-171 b.
Manual of devotion, 17th cent
467.
■ Prayers, 17th cent. 3821, ff. 188-
Prayer, 17th cent. L<d. 3822,f.l72.
Prayers for forgiveness and grace,
17th cent 2196, ff. 118, 120.
Tract against prayer in an un-
known tongue, 17th cent Imperf, 19.
" Kabalistica precationes," e locia
sacrosanctis scripturarum compilata*,
17th cent. Imperf, 685.
Book of family prayers, 17th cent.
899, ff. 42-46.
The Bidding Prayer, Ump, Chas. II.
190.
927, ff. 16, 23.
v. Bridget, 8,
Preist (John). Medical receipts, 17th
cent 946.
Premier-Faiot (Laurent de). t?. Du
Premierfait (Laurent).
Presse ( ), of co, Northants, Medical
prescription for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652.
Lat, 2812, f. 37.
Prester John. Travels to the country
of, by R. Bell, 1667. 811, ff. 18 b-44 b.
Preston, co. Suffolk. Notes on the
church, 16th cent 1301, f. 274.
Preston (Charles), M.D., of Edinburgh,
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 169$-171i
and n. d. 4036, ff. 292, 349 ; 4037,
ff. 33, 52, 149, 162, 167, 177, 232, 260
272, 287, 289, 372; 4038, ff. 195, 279,
286, 337; 4039, ff. 39, 52, 55, 93, 96,
206; 4040, ff. 62, 63, 112, 222, 382;
4041, ff. 8, 56, 210, 212, 310 ; 4042, ff.
135, 146, 235 ; 4060, ff. 125-129 b.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1701-1711,
and n. d. 4063, ff. 117, 146 ; 4064,
ff. 82, 147, 151, 178, 182, 263; 4067,
f. 113. '
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INDEX.
4S7
Preston (George), brother of Dr. Chas.
Preston ; and Professor of Botany at
Edinburgh. Letters to J. Petiver, 1713,
and n. d. 4065, f. 124; 4067, f. 114.
Preston (Dr. John), Master of Emmanuel
College, Cambridge. Notes of his sermons,
by Dr. Foote, 17th cent. 598, ff. 2, 14,
29, 33 b, 40, 42 b.
Preston (William), Rector of Hunsdon,
co. Hertf. Commission to, from the
Bishop of London, 1561. Lat. 1317,
f. 115 b.
Prette (Pierre de), Historiographer Royal
of France. Life of Philip II. of Spain,
17th cent. Span.transl. 2802, ff. 1-27.
Prettiman (John), eldest son of John
Prettiman. Note of his birth on 29
Aug. 1633. 1394, f. 171.
Price (ArthurX of Golden Grove, co.
Carmarthen. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1730, 1734. 4077, ff. 297, 301-306 b.
Letter to, from Jones, 1739.
4077, f. 295.
Price (John), Fellow of Trinity College,
Dublin. Letter to , 1658. 4062,
f. 145. 9
Price (Jonathan), Mercer, of Tangier.
Letter to, from E. Witham, 1672. 3511,
f. 119.
Prichard (William), of co. Northants.
Medical prescription for his daughter,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812,
f. 66.
Prideaux (John), Rector of Exeter Col-
lege, Oxford, afterw. Bishop of Worcester.
Catalogus quxstionum ad method um
Bellarmini dispositas, 17th cent. 2569.
ff. 62-64.
Letter to Lord Falkland, 1629.
3827, f. 169.
Prideaux (Mary). Epitaphs on, 17th
cent. 1792, ff. 87 b, 89, 98 b.
Prideaux (William), of Tangier. Letter
to, from Lord Peterborough, 1662. 3509,
f. 20 b.
Pridham (Thomas), and Co. Letter
to I. Eastwick, 16Jg. 3510, f. 159.
Prime (John), Fellow of Neic College,
Oxford, and Rector of Addtrbury, co.
Oxon. Notes of his sermons, by D. Foote,
17th cent. 598, ff. 150 b, 161 b.
Primero8e (D— ), Minister of the Wal-
loon Church, London. Letter to Sir H.
Sloaue, 1711. 4043, f. 21.
Primero8iU8 (Jacobus), M.D. De vulgi
in medicina erroribus, 17th cent. Ex-
trq<;ts. 1511, ff. 79-97,
Prince (Fr— ), Merchant, of Amsterdam.
Treatment and cure of his disease, by
Dr. S. Bellingham, 1666. 645, ff. 12,29.
Prince (Francis). Letter to J. Petiver,
1713. 4065, f. 111.
Prince (Magnus), Physician, of Belfast.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1728-1737, and
n. d. 406, B. f. 36; 4050, f. 194;
4052, f. 192; 4055, f. 134 ; 4060, f. 130."
Letter to A. EUmere, 1736. 4066,
f. 118.
Prinsep (Reginald), Apothecary, of Tom-
worth, co. Warw. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1731. 4051, f. 259.
Printing. History of the Art of, 1697.
4022, ff. 69-72 b.
Index to some work on the early
history of, 17th cent. 1983, B. f. 45.
Papers and letters on the Art of,
in prose and verse, 18th cent. 1435,
ff. 1-36 b.
Forms of subscriptions for en-
couraging " imprimeries " belonging to
the Royal Societies and the Universities,
18th cent. 4019, f. 192.
v. Bagford (John).
Smith (Richard).
Prior (Matthew), Poet. Poetical satire
on modern translators, 17 th cent. 655,
ff. 10-13.
Letter to C. Bernard, n. d. 1786,
f. 137.
Prior (Thomas), of Dublin. Letter to
. Sir H. Sloane, 1735. 4054, f. 106.
Pri80ianu8. Versus de sideribus, 11th
cent. 263, f. 22 b.
Prise (John), of Bristol. Letter to Dr.
Barker on the cures at St. Vincent's
Well, circ. 1640. 79, f. 110.
Pritohard (Mary). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1738. 4078, f. 209.
Pritohard (William), Steward of the
Florists Society. Letter to [J. Petiver],
n. d. 4067, f. 118.
Pritz (Johann Qeorg). Observations on
Hoburg's u Praxis Arndinna," 17th cent.
Genn. 2887, f. 1.
Privat de Molieres (Joseph). Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1734, 1736. Fr.
4053, f. 202; 4054, f. 156.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1734. Fr. 4068, f. 232.
Privett (John). Journals of voyage
from Euglaud to Bantam and back.
166}- 1669. 3668, ff. 1-4Q.
438
INDEX.
Proby (Charles), Medical Practitioner.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1711, and n. d.
4042, f. 340; 4060, f. 132.
PrcclUB, Diadochus. Elementa Theo-
logica e versione F. Patricii, 17th cent.
Lat. 1838.
Procope (Michel), M.D., of Paris. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1720, and n. d.
Fr. 4046, f. 11 ; 4060, f. 134.
Procopius, of Casarea. 'Are'jcooro.
Fragmentura omissum in editione Lug-
dunensi, 1623, 17th cent. 1144.
Procter ( ), of Badminton, co. Qlouc.
Letter to, from W. Oram, 1699. 4062,
f. 312.
Procter (N— ) Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1714. 4043, f. 301.
Procter (Robert), of Burst on, co. Norf.
Funeral sermon on, by II. More, [1626-
1662]. 2903, f. 77.
Promptorium Parvulorum. Leaf
from, 15th cent. 1044, f. 249.
Prophecies. Metrical prophecy for
a.d. 1447, 15th cent. Lat. 429, f. 24 b.
Historical prophecies, 16th cent.
Fr. and Lat. 2764, ff. 112, 113.
Prophecies relating to England,
16th cent. 156, ff. 2-6.
Prophetic de Anglia, 16th cent.
3556, f. 8.
" A blinde prophecie against Eng-
lande," in verse, 1588. 262, f. 70 b.
Astronomia et Prognostic* spiri-
tual is, 17th cent. 648, ff. 160-172.
Collection of historical prophecies,
17th cent. 1802.
Two historical prophecies, 17th
cent. 363, f. 17 b.
Prophecy, made in the year 1620,
found in a MS. in Lord Powis's family,
17th cent. 647, f. 88 b ; 3769, f. 21 b.
" Prophetia ex antiquissimo cod ice
MS. in ariibus Propositi Saleriani re-
perto," 1628. 1815, f. 55.
Explanation of a prophecy found
in the Prodromus Fratrum Roses Crucis
cone, the success of God's word in 1641
in England, 1639. 648, f. 31.
Prophecy addressed to Lord Fair-
fax, temp. Chas. I. 1519, f. 45.
Prophecies against the Bourbon
Kings of France by a man at Bred?,
1651. 648, f. 38.
Prophecy in October, 1658, re-
specting the restoration of Charles II.,
1660. 648, f. 4$.
Prophecies (continued). Prophecy of
two old men in the city of Tholouse
respecting the end of the world, cure.
1670. Engl, and Dutch. 647, ff. 86, 87.
Prophecy referring to battles at
Sherwood Forest and Dunsmore Heath,
17th cent. Lat 648, ff. 19, 39.
• Prophetic warning to Italy against
France in the time of Pope Urban VIII.,
17th cent. Lat. verse. 648, f. 34.
Prophecy found in Marrick Abbey,
17th cent. 292, f. 1 b.
Prophecy on the Universities of
Oxford and Cambridge, 17th cent. 1818,
f. 210.
Prophetia de Carol i I. morte, 1 8th
cent. 3516, f. 167.
v. Haydock ( ).
Merlin.
Nostradamus (Michael).
Sybil, The.
Protestants, v. Dury (John).
Protospatharius (Theophilus). r.
Theophilus, Protospatharius.
Provencal Language. Provencal
dialogues, 17th cent. 2924, ff. 56-58 b.
Proverbs. Centum proverbia cum pro-
logo ad L. de Medicis, 15th cent. 2017,
ff. 1-27 b.
Proverbs, late 15th cent. Lat.
and Engl. 747, f. 66.
Proverbia, Bententis, etc., e variis
auctoribus collects, 16th cent. 991,
ff. 2-37.
Proverbia, 16th cent. 2764, ff. 115-
116 b.
Collection of moral sentences and
proverbs, 17th cent. Ital. 948, ff. 1-
76 b.
Collection of Italian sentences,
proverbs, 17th cent. 850, ff. 1-59 b.
Proverbs, 17th cent. Span, and
Lat. 437, ff. 193-211.
Collection of Latin proverbs, with
English interpretations, 17th cent. 1222,
ff. 14-25 b.
Latin proverbs with English inter-
pretations, 17th cent. 2768, ff. 79-89 b.
Collection of proverbs, 17th cent.
Fr. 2592, ff. 22-25.
Proverbia qusdam, et sentential, e
variis auctoribus excerpta, 17th cent.
587, ff. 19 b-21 b (reversed).
Classical proverbs and sayings,
circ. 1667. Lat . and Engl. 1022, ff. 39 b-
41 b (reversed).
Proverbia metric*, 17th cent.
3776, ff. 31-32 b.
"\
INDEX.
439
Providence. Historia providentuc di-
vinae, 1 7th cent. Engl, and Led, 638,
ff. 96-97 b.
Providence, Island of, Mosquito Coast,
Central America. Confirmation and
enlargement of Letters Patent formerly
granted to the Adventurers Company for
the plantation of, 1631. 973.
Providence Plantations, in New
England. Bill on, issued by the General
Assembly, 1715. 2375, B.
Provincia (Willelmus de). v. Toleto
(Johannes de).
Prowse (A—). Letter from her to
Davenport, 1719. Extract. 3984,
f. 208.
Prow88e (Philip). Astrological notes,
17th cent. 1965, ff. 1-18 b.
Prujean (Sir Francis), M.D. Medical
receipt, n. d. Lat. 2984, f. 3.
Formerly owned MS. 282.
Prussia. Collectanea Borussica, 18th
cent. Germ. 2886, ff. 27-29 b.
Journal of travels in, 17th cent.
Imperf. 3552.
Note on J. Gottsched's " Flora
Prussica," 18th cent. 3323, f. 160.
Prussia, Albert Frederic, Duke of.
Letter to Qu. Elizabeth, 1569. Lat.
3299, f. 4.
Pryme (Abraham de la), Curate of
Holy Trinity, Hull, and Vicar of Thorn,
near Doncaster, co. York. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1700-1703, and n. d.
4025, ff. 206-223 b ; 4038, ff. 55, 68, 77,
238, 270, 294, 324; 4039, f. 71; 4060,
ff. 135, 137.
Prynne (William). Letter to the Keeper
of the State Papers, 164J. 2035, B. f. 12.
Psalter. Orationes omnium psalmorura
in psalterio, 15th cent. 3548, ff. 1-6.
Extracts from the book of Psalms,
16th cent. Imperf. 1037, ff. 41-57.
Ptolemseus (Claudius). Centiloquium,
13th cent. 2030, ff. 11-30.
Canones, 13th cent. Imperf. 2030,
f. 87.
Almagestum, 14th cent. Lat.
Imperf. 2795.
Compilatio n medico Regis Almarici
de arte Ptoloiuai, 15th cent. 3554, ff. 1-
31b.
Commentary on his " De astrorum
judiciis," with appendix, 16th cent.
Jtal. 2506,
Ptolemceus (Claudius) (continued). In
ejus quadripartite constructions apote*
l&smata V. Naibods commentarius novus,
et conversio nova, 17th cent. 216.
— Epitome in ejus apotelesmata,
17th cent. 1773, ff. 57- 117 b.
— ~— Aphorismi ex ejus quadripartito,
17th cent. 3019, ff. 72-136.
— — De horoscopis civitatum, 16th
cent. Extract. 574, A. f. 17.
Notice of Prof. J. Wallis' edition
of his " Harmonica,*' by Dr. R. Hooke,
late 17th cent. Lat. 1039, f. 118.
Pucci (Vincent). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 172J-1736, and n. d. 4050, f.
74 ; 4031, ff. 196, 235, 297 ; 4052, ff. 66,
101; 4054, ff. 196, 232; 4055, ff. 114,
397 ; 4060, f. 139.
Pudella (Martin), Captain* General of
Spain, v. Padilla (Martinez de), Conde
de S. Gadea.
Puerto de Cavallos, Gulf of Hon-
duras, West Indies. Sailing course to,
from Truxillo, 17th cent. 2292, f. 38 b.
Pufendorf (Samuel von), Baron. Letter
to P. J. Coyet, 1660. Lat. 1563, f. 2.
Puga (Antonius a), Salmanticensis Uni-
versitatis Anatomiw Professor. De affecti-
bus prater naturam, 1656. Imperf.
2981, ff. 1-166 b.
Disputationes de febre heotioa, de
rigore et de morbis contagiosis, 1662.
2989, ff. 4-25 b, 189-194 b, 221-242 b.
Pujolas (M— ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1698, 1699, and n. d. Fr. and Engl.
4037, ff. 134, 271b, 321, 332; 4060,
ff. 141-144.
Pullein (Ootavian). Letters to, from
Dr. R. Hooke, 1679, 1680. 1039, ff. 169,
170.
Pulley (William). Wrote MSS. 2326 ;
3391.
Pulleyn ( ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4076, f. 282.
Pulleyn (Peter), of Halesworth, co. Sup.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1734. 4077,
f. 332.
Pulteney (Daniel), M.P. for Preston.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1715. 4044,
f. 120.
Pupplett (Richard). Letters to J. Peti-
ver, n. d. 4067, ff. 116, 117.
Purbeck, Yiscountcy of. Proceedings
in the House of Peers on the claim of R.
Villiers to, 1675-1678. Certified copy.
2753, ff. 36-52 b.
440
INDEX.
Purcell (John), M.D., of Shrewsbury.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 171J-1720.
4043, f. 217 ; 4045, f. 353 ; 4046, f. 45.
Purchas (Samuel), Reclor of St. Martin
Ludgatet London. Remarks on the works
of, 17th cent. 649, f. 50.
Purdie al. Purdy (William), Corporal
at Tangier. Charges against, for assault
and insubordination, 167°-. 3514, ff.
11, 58.
Puritans. Petitions, letters, and other
papers, tanp. Eliz.-Jas. 1. Copies.
271, ff. 20-72.
PurkirchneruB (Conradus). Letter to
0. Clusius, 1576. Excerpt. 2764, f. 22.
Purling (Erasmus), Engineer at Tangier.
Proposals to Lord Middleton, circ. 1674.
3511, f. 258.
Purnell (I—). Letter to J. Petiver,
1703. 4063, f. 212.
Purnell (John). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1730-1735. 4051, f. 21 ; 4053, ff. Ill,
323; 4054, ff. 70, 82-85 b.
Letter to Dr. R. Mead, 1732.
4066, f. 95.
Purshall (Conyers). Heads of his " Es-
say at the Mechanism of the Macrocosm,"
1705. 1815, ff. 16-18.
Puteanus (Petrus). v. Dupuy (Pierre).
Puteo (Cissianus de). Letter to N.
Heiusius, n. d. Lai. Extract. 2764,
f. 42.
Puylon (Dionysius). Traittl de bains
et eauz mineralles, 18th cent. 3230,
ff. 1-30.
Puymisson (Jacques de), Avocat a
Toulouse. Extraict du quatorziesme
playdoyer de, 18th cent. 2553, f. 48.
Pye ( ), Mrs. Medical case, 18th
cent. 4078, f. 81.
Pye (Carol us), of Ley den. Medical case,
1679. 1263, ff. 322-328.
[Pye] (E— d). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1703. 4039, f. 174.
Pye (George), of Gray's Inn, London.
Exposition of ancient maxims, temp.
Jas. I. 3151.
PygOt (Elizabeth), Patroness of Missen-
den Abbey. Licence to the Prior and
convent to elect an Abbat in place of
the late W. Honor, [1528]. Lat. Copy.
747, f. 71.
Pygott (Adam), of Tunjier. Accompt of,
with N. Luke, circ. 1672. 3511, f. 72 b.
Pyke (Isaac). Letter to C. Lockyer,
[1732} 1968, f. 53 b.
Letters to, from M. Moses, 173$.
1968, ff. 53, 56.
Pykwell (John). Formerly owned MS.
2479.
Pym( ). Receipt-book, 1644. 1481,
ff. 75-95.
Medical receipts from his book,
17th cent 1513, ff. 28b-31.
Pym (John), M.P. Propositions to the
House of Parliament, 162$. 826, f. 139.
Speeches in Parliament, 1640.
1200, ff. 21 b, 31, 35, 37 ; 1430, f. 59;
1828, f. 93 b; 1911-1913, f. 207.
Pyne (Col. John), M.P. Letter to J.
Rushworth, 1648. 1519, f. 188.
Pynnar (Capt. Nicholas). Letter to
Lord Falkland, 1625. 3827, f. 52.
Pyot (David). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1718. 4045, f. 118.
Pyrmont, in Waldeck, Germany. In-
oculation for smallpox at, by J. P. Seip,
1725. Germ. 4065, f. 347.
Pyrophilus (Mercurius). v. Parney
( )•
Pythagoras. De speris Pictagorie, 16th
cent. Engl. 389, ff. 93- 95 b; 3086,
ff. 102-105;— 1580. 3580, A. ff. 3-5,
234 ;— 17th cent. 3690, f. 96.
Q
Quakers, v. Foote (Daniel), M.D.
Quarles (Francis), Poet. Poem and
epigrams, 17th cent. 2281, ff. 30 b-32 b.
Quatermen (Margaret), v. Clifford nee
Quatermaine (Margaret).
Queensbury, Duke of. v. Douglas
(James).
, Marquis of. v. Douglas (William).
Quelfer (: ). Operationes chymic*
ab eo in collegio privato demonstrandae,
17th cent. 3021.
Quenillerie (Jan de la), v. La Quenil-
lerie (Jan de).
Queny ( ), u Baytye of Stratforde
uppon Aven." v. Quiney (Richard).
Quercetanus. v. Du Chesne (Joseph).
INDEX.
441
Querimba Isles, Mozambique, Africj.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688.
3665, f. 61 h.
Querouaille (Louise Ren£e de), Duchess
of Portsmouth and Aubigny. v. Penan-
cdet de Keroualle.
Queyrats (Ludovicus), Regius Professor
in Academia Tolosana. De vulneribus
capitis, 1657. Extract. 3208, f. 144.
Quick (John), Nonconformist Divine.
Account of the trial of Bishop Atherton,
18th cent. 1818, ff. 177 b-189 b.
Quincy, De, Family of. Copy of seal,
18th cent. 3424, f. 6 b.
Quine al. Quinne (John), soldier at
Tangier. Charge against, for theft,
1673. 3514, f. 148.
Sentence of court-martial on, for
murder, 1673. 3514, f. 165.
Quiney (Kichard), Bailiff of Stratford-
on- Avon; and father of Thomas Quiney,
Shakespeare's son-in-latc. Medical pre-
scription and diet for, 1602. 1658, ff.
13 b, 14 b.
Quintinu8, S, Martyr. Legenda de,
15th cent. 1936, f. 56.
Quinton (John), M.D., of Wellingborough,
co. Northants. Letters to Sir H. Sloan e,
n. d. 4060, ff. 145, 147.
Quiros (Pedro Fernandez de). v. Fer-
nandes de Queiros (Pedro).
Qussnerus (Adam). Consilium medicum
pro W. E., Comite ab Aversperg, 17th
cent. 2253, ff. 73 b-77 b.
II — (E — ). Royal letter to the University
of Cambridge to admit him to the degree
of B.D., temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 15.
R— (H— ). r. Rowe (H— ).
R — (J — ). Epigramma de scortis et
uxore, 16th cent. 2764, f. 12 b.
It— (J— ), of Great Russell Street, London.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1735. 4054,
f. 123.
R — (J. Constant De). v. Constant de
Rebecque (Jacques).
Ra — (Thomas), Surgeon of the " Samuel
and Anna." Letter to J. Petiver, 17[02].
4063, f. 171.
Rabata (Cassandra), filia Antonii Comitis
JRa'tata Legati Cccsarei. Consilium medi-
cum pro, 17th cent. Ital. 2253, f. 247 b.
Rabelais (Francois). Alphabet de Tau-
theur Francois sur les oeuvres de, 1674.
1031, ff. 5-7 b.
Radcliff ( ). Medical receipts, 1617.
999, f. 27.
Radcliff al. Ratcliffe (Thomas).
Q uses t ion es theologic* in vespere Comi-
tiorum apud Cantabrigiam disputatae,
- circ. 1570. 478, ff. 32, 50, 63.
Radcliffe (Jeremy), D.D., Vice Master
of Trinity College, Cambridge. Medical
prescription for, by Dr. J. Forth, n. d.
1691, f. 7.
Radcliffe (John), M.D. Poem on his
picture, by R. Celthurst, 18th cent.
3516, f. 114.
Radcliffe (Katharine), vcife of Sir Francis
Radcliffe, afterw. 1st Earl of Dericent-
water. Particulars of her jointure,
[1682]. 2724, f. 177.
Radcliffe. v. Ratcliffe.
Radclyff, Family of. Pedigree, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 307 b.
Rader (Abraham), M.D., of Lindau.
Autograph in album, 1691. 2360, f. 9.
Radis8on (Pierre Esprit), Sieur. Re-
lation du voyage fait par, au Nort de
Canada pour la Compagnie Royal le de
la Baye de Hudson, 1684. 3527.
Radley (Henry), Goldsmith. Collection
of medical receipts, 1679. 734.
Radnor, Earl of. v. Robartes (Charles
Bod vile).
RadulphuB Alius N. Note of his
birth on the morrow of SS. Simon and
Jude, a.d. 1462. 1939, f. 2.
RadziwiU (Christopher), Dux in Birxe
et Dvbinki. Letter to, from J. Dury,
1636. Lot. 654, f. 65.
Radziwill (Nicolas Christopher), Prince.
Hierosolymitana peregrinatio, 1583.
Extract. 791, f. 22.
Rae (Peter), Minister of the Gospel at
Kirkconnel, near Sanquhar. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 173jj. 4054, f. r>7.
Raey (Joannes de), Professor of Philo-
sophy and Medicine at Ley den. Dictata
ad Sennerti epitomen, 17th cent. 1733,
ff. 225-306.
Autograph in album, 1669. 1795
or 2597, f. 7.
442
INDEX.
Raganne ( ), Auditew de Compls d
Paris. La Piere Animale tire* de son
manuscrit, 17th cent. 3631, ff. 46-48 b.
Raglar Manor, co. Denbigh, v. Yale
Raglar Manor, co. Denfjigh.
Haimundufl, Dominus Castri Ambrosu.
Letter to, from St. Bernard, 15th cent.
Lat. 217, f. 109 b.
Bainbowe (Edward), Bishop of Carlisle.
Refusal to ordain C. Buchanan to Priest's
Orders, 1683. 2723, f. 81.
Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1683.
2724, ff. 121, 123.
Rainevill, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 102.
Bainolds al. Reynolds (Dr. John),
President of Corpus Christi College,
Oxford. Answer to Sir Francis Knollys
concerning two poiuts of Dr. Bancroft's
sermon, 1590. 271, f. 41 b.
Hainsford (Katharine), wife of Sir
Richard Ra'msfonl, Chief Justice of the
King's Bench. Medical prescription for,
by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812,
f. 37.
Hainsford (Sir Richard), Serjeant-at-
laic, aftenc. Chief Justice of the King's
Bench. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, post 1660. Lai. 2812,
f. 68 b.
Rains (Johannes), Magister. Annota-
tions in L. Flori Historiam, 1613. 3371,
ff. 1-19.
RaillS (Johannes), r. Ray (John).
Ralegh, of co. Devon, Family of. Notes
of, 16th cent. 1301, f. 40.
Ralegh (Carew), M.P., 2nd son of Sir
Walter Ralegh. Autograph signature,
circ. 1654. 645, f. 46.
Ralegh {Sir Walter). Dues for over-
lengths of clothes, 1584-1590. 72, ff.
205-212.
Voyage, in 1592, as related by Sir
W. Monson, 17th cent. 43, f. 33.
— — Account of the 1st voyage to
Guiana, temp. Eliz. 1133.
Abstract of Book I. of his Dis-
covery of Guiana in 159 J, circ. 1618.
3272, ff. 1-21.
Discourse touching the present
consultation cone, the peace with Spain
and the retaining of the Netherlands in
society and protection, 1602, [1603].
63, ff. 58-69.
Discourse to Qu. Elizabeth about
the advantages of Dover Harbour, 17th
pent. 3828, ff. 181-185.
Ralegh (Sis Walter) (continued). Trial,
1605 [1603]. 3079, ff. 1-38.
Discourse touching a marriage
betw. Prince Henry of England and a
daughter of Savoy, 17th oent. 713.
Discourse on the invent ion of ships'
anchors and compasses, and on the first
naval war, etc., 17th cent. 1856, ff. 50 b-
56 b.
Discourse of the original and
fundamental cause of natural, customary,
arbitrary, voluntary and necessary war,
etc., 17th cent. 1856, ff. 57-62 b.
Memoranda out of his u History of
the World," 18th cent. 3407, ff. 16-
25 b.
Apology for his 2nd voyage to
Guiana, 1617. 760 ; 1856, ff. 63-71.
Letter by, to a Councillor of State
in England, on his second voyage to
Guiana, 1617. 3272, ff. 42-50 b.
News of Sir Walter Rauleigh with
the true description of Guiana, by R. M.t
1617-1618. Printed. 3272, ff. 22-45 b.
Letter to his half-brother, Sir J.
Gilbert, 1586. 1519, f. 139.
Letters to the King, his own wife,
and Sir R. Carr, 1603. Copies. 3079,
ff. 40-45; 3520, ff. 10b-17.
Letters to his wife, and Sir R.
Win wood, 161 J. Copies. 3520. ff. 2-10 b.
Poems, 17 th cent. Copies. 1446,
ff. 24 b, 41, 51b.
Collection of chemical receipts,
17th cent. Hologr. 359.
Alphabet um seu clavis chemicus,
17th cent. 2046, f. 110.
Use of tobacco by, for cure of
headache, 1612. 640, f. 309.
Receipt for his great cordial,
prepared by Sir R. Killigrew, 16JS.
203, f. 124.
Prescriptions for, circ. 1600. 931,
passtm.
Verses composed the eve of his
death, 1618. 1842, f. 117.
Verses on his beheading, by R.
Thory, 17th cent. Lat. 1768, f. 76.
Rameau (Jean Philippe). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1737. Fr. 4055, f. 159.
Ramesey (J—). Horoscope by Dr. F.
Bernard, 162$. 1707, f. 25.
Ramesey (William), Astrologer. De
divinis mysteriis et naturae operibus,
1046.
Scheme of his nativity, 1626.
1707, f. $. 7
INDEX.
443
Bamier al. Rammier (Sir Peter de),
M.D. Receipt for stanching blood, 1674,
1087. 1709, f. 121 ; 3984, f. 70.
Rampaine (Livewell), of Burton near
Lincoln. Letters to his brother-in-law,
N. Waliington, 1625-1632. 922, ff. 71,
75, 78, 80 b.
Rampaine (M — ), wife of Livcicell Ram-
paine. Letter to, from her brother-in-
law, N. Waliington, 1647. 922, ff. 155-
158 b.
Rampion (Edy), dau. of Dorothy Ram-
pion near the 3 Cranes. Scheme of her
nativity, 1632. 3, f. 18.
. Rampisham, co. Dors. Correspondence
of Dr. Glisson respecting the purchase
of a farm at, 1665. 1116, f. 2; 2251,
f. 113.
Ramsaeus (Thomas), Lithuania. De
cataractis oculorura ex iv. V. et VI.
parte ophthalmodulias G. Bartesii ; Dis-
sertatio theoretico-practica e Germanico
in Latin urn conversa per, 1694. 699;
2520, ff. 1-57.
Ramsay (Andrew), Pastor, of Edinburgh.
Letter to, from J. Dury, 164 J. 654,
ff. 218-223 b.
Ramsay (David), late Groom of the Bed-
chamber to Prince Henry Frederic. Ap-
peal of High Treason aguinst, by Lord
Rea, 1631. 1435, ff. 156-193 ; 3420, ff.
9-35 b.
Ramsay (E— -)» of Paris. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1731. Fr. 4051, f. 284.
Ramsay (Elizabeth), 1st icife of John,
Viscount Haddington, after ir. (1621)
Earl of Holdernesse. Verses on her
death from small-pox, by Dr. Corbet, 17th
cent. 1446, f. 14 ; 1792, ff. 47 b-49, 54.
Ramsay (Gavin). Letter to, from
James VI., of Scotland, 1572. 3199, f. 4.
Ramsey (A — ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1715, and n. d. 4044, f. 98 ; 4060, f. 149.
Ramsey (Mary), widow of David Ramsey.
Warrant for payment to, of £600, 1661.
856, f. 40.
Ramsey (Richard). Alchemical receipts,
17th cent. 83, f. 3 b.
Ramsey (Robert), Organist at Trinity
College, Cambridge. Lines on a forsaken
lady that died for love, 17th cent. Copy.
U46, f. 74 b.
Ramsey Abbey, co. Hunt. Liber niger
de, 16th cent. Excerpts. 1301, ff. 23 b,
27, 189, 248.
Alchemical process by the Abbat,
17th cent. 1744, ff. 33-36.
Ramus (Petrus). r. La Ramde.
Ramzay (Malcoro). Commentaria in
Aristotelis libros de cselo et mundo, de
sensu et sensato, de memoria et reminis-
ce ntia, de sorono et vigilia, de longitndine
et brevitate vita;, et de anima, 148 J. 748.
Ranohin (Francois), Chancellor of Mont-
pettier University. Formerly owned MS.
3124.
Rand a/.Randes (Christopher). Medical
case, 18th cent. 4076, f. 283 ; 4078,
f. 238.
Rand (Isaac), Botanist. Letter to J.
Petiver, 171$. 4065, f. 12.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4060, ff. 150, 152.
Rand (Samuel), M.D. Receipt against
the plague, 17th cent. 785, f. 8 b.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060,
f. 153.
Rand (William), M.D. v. Rant.
Randal (Thomas), Dramatist, v. Ran-
dolph (Thomas).
Randall ( ), of London. Letter to
her, from her cousin, M. Stafford, 1711.
3338, ff. 33-36.
Randall (Ralph). Newsletters, 1678,
1687-168f. 3929.
Randall (Samuel). Alchemical collec-
tions, 1676-1692. 1129.
Randes (Christopher), v. Rand.
Randolf, Frere. Treatise on physic,
15th cent, hnperf. 3489, ff. 1-5 b.
Randolph (Barnard), (?) Secretary to the
Royal College of Physicians. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, ff. 158, 159.
Randolph (Thomas), Master of the
Queen's Posts. Instructions to, as Am-
bassador to Scotland, 1563, 1564. 2442,
ff. 142 b, 144, 146.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to
France, 1576. 2442, ff. 55 b-57.
Discourse of his negociation with
the King and Council of Scotland, 158 J.
3199, ff. 77-81 b, 100-109.
Letter to, from J. Colvill, 1582.
3199, f. 302 b.
Randolph (Thomas), Dramatist. Aris-
tippus, a comedy, acted at Cambridge,
[1630], 17th cent. 2531, ff. 124-140 b.
Verses on a deformed gentlewoman
that had a good voice, 17th cent. 542,
f. 56 b; 1446, f. 63 b.
Verses on the loss of one of his
fingers, 17th cent. 542, f. 57 b ; 1446,
f. 91.
INDEX.
Banelagh, Lady. r. Jones ( \ Lady
Jianclagh.
RangO (Conrad Tiburtins). Letters to
J. Pragestus, 1698, 1699. Germ. 1381,
ff. 89, 138.
Rangona (Margarita), MarcJicsa e Con-
testa di Collalto. Consilium medicum
pro ejus febre, 1645. 2253, f. 267.
Hanie (John). Survey of the silver
mine near Sahlastadt, 1708. Swedish. 184.
Rankin (Patrick), Master of the "Kath-
arine." Accompts of his disbursements
for his ship, etc., 1670. 1823, ff. 1-10,
47, 52, 54.
Rant (Humphrey), of Yelverton, co. Norf.
Airs for the flageolet, 1674. 1145,
ff. 35-39.
Owned, in 1674, MS. 1145.
Rant (James), of Mendham, co. Norf.
Owned, in 1685, MS. 1112.
Rant (Thomas). Letter to Dr. Glisson,
1652. 2251, f. 102.
Rant (William), M.D. Letter to T. Raw-
lin, 164 J. Copy. 649, ff. 57-73 b.
Letter to S. Hartlib, how good and
bad angels act on us, 17th cent. Ex-
tract. 427, f. 67.
Praescripta pro II. Moseley, 165J.
1055, f. 91 b.
RantZOW (Caius). Autograph iu album,
1615. 3415, f. 57.
Ranzau (Christian), Count; Viceroy of
Schleswig- Hoi stein. Verses on, by B.
Severiuius, 17th cent. 2870, f. 164 b.
RanzoviUB (Henricus), Comes. De la
conservation de la santl, 1587. 2100,
ff. 1-37 b.
■ Receipts out of his De conservanda
valetudine, 17th cent. 483, ff. 148 b-
165 b.
Raphael in Mundo R. (Salomon).
v. Rhumel (Johann Pharamund).
Raphel (M. Georg), Conrector of St.
John's School at Lwicburg. Letter to
G. Schroedter, 1709. Lot. 2877, f. 257.
Raphelengius ( ). Letter to, from
T. Clusius, n. d. Fr. and Lat. 2764, f. 10.
Raphelengius (Christophorus). Lac-
rymae cali<Ja> in ejus abitum ad pin res,
1601. 2764, f. 16i>.
Raphelengius ( Franc isc us), the Elder.
Verses addressed to, by R. de Brederode,
1582. Lat. 2764, f. 171.
Letter to, from H. Goltzius, 1586.
Dutch. 2764, f. 72.
Raphelengius (Franciscus), the Elder
(continued). Passport for him and his
wife to go from Antwerp to Holland,
1586. Fr. 2764, f. 102.
Funeral oration on, by H. Delman-
horstius, [1597]. Lat. 2764, ff. 165-
168 b.
Epitaph on, by B. Vol can ins, 159$.
Lat. and Gr. 2764, f. 169 b.
Verses on his portrait by J. de La
Quenillerie, 16th cent. Fr. 2764, f. 64.
Raphelengius (Frauciicus), the
Younger. Letter to J. Cole, 1598. Lat.
957, f. 7.
Querquerac ob ejus red i turn, 1601.
2764, f. 169.
Raphelengius (Justus). Tacnini sani-
tatis Elluchasem Elimithar versio int*i-
linearis, 1614. Arab, and Lat. Autogr.
3676, B. (Oriental MS.).
Two of Petrarch's sonnets, trans-
lated by, 16th cent. Dutch. 2764, f. 56 b.
- Verses addressed to, by J. Msuideus,
16th cent. LaxL 2764, f. 172.
Raphoe, Bishops of.
v. Leslie (John).
Leslie (Robert).
Rapin (Nicolas). Epigram on Henrica,
a courtesan, 16th cent. Lat. 2764,
f. 18 b.
Rapstain, Biro de. v. Ravestein.
Rasis, the Physicini. v. Muhammad ibn
Zakarlyft (Abu Bakr), At -Rail.
Ratcliffe, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 46.
Ratcliffe (Elenor), 3rd wife of Edward,
6th Earl of Sussex. Letter to Sir T.
Mayerne, 1640. 206, A. ff. 37, 81 b.
Ratcliffe (Henry), 4th Earl of Sussex.
Delivery of ordnance stores to, as Captain
of Portsmouth town, 1587. 1519, f. 219.
Ratcliffe (Thomas), Lord Fitz Walters,
3rd Earl of Sussex. Instructions to, as
Ambassador to Spain, 155|. 2442, f. 133.
Letter to, from Qu. Elizabeth, 1570.
3199, f. 51 b.
Ratcliffe. v. Radcliffe.
Rathbarry Castle, co. Cork. Account
by A. Freke and Capt. E. Becher of its
siege in 164J. 1008, ff. 44-54 b.
Rathrannus. v. Ratramnus.
Ratisbon, in Bavaria. Answer to those
of Regenspurg opposing Dr. Revher's and
J. Tiede's Calendar-project, 1§99. 1380.
ffr 58-61 h.
INDEX.
445
HatramntlS, Monachus Corbiensis. De
eo quod Christus de Virgine natus est,
13th cent. 1050, A. ff. lb -7 b.
Rats. Examples of people devoured by,
late 17th cent. Fr. 1030, f. 88.
Bail (Johannes Eberhardus), of fferborn,
in Nassau. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1730, 1736. Lat. 4051, f. 17 ; 4054,
f. 308.
Baue (Gott :), of Dantzic. Letters to S.
Hartlib, 1651. Lat. 649, ff. 153-162 b,
163-170.
Rauelengien, Monsr. v. Raphelengius
( )•
Rauelengius (Francoys van), v. Raphe-
lengius (Franciscus).
Bauleigh. r. Ralegh.
Baulenghien (Francois), v. Raphe-
lengius (Franciscus).
Ravardi&re, Seigneur de. v. La Tousche
(Daniel de).
Rave (Joannes). Institutio ad forman-
dam in scholis juventutem, 17jth cent.
649, f. 113.
Raven (Elizabeth), daughter of John
Haven, of Ifadleigh, co. Suff. Account of
her illness and cure by her father, 1573.
75, ff. 142 b, 156 b.
Raven (John), of Hadleigh, co. Suff.
Acrostic in English verse on, 16th cent.
75, f. 158 b.
Ravenhill (J — ). Letter to J. Petiver,
1707. 4064, f. 138.
Ravenscroft (George), Glassmaker, of
London. License to, to transport £400
worth of flint glasses into Ireland, 1675.
857, f. 51.
Letter to, from members of the
Glass-sellers Company, 1674. 857, f. 49.
Ravenscrofte (Thomas), of London.
Settlement on James, his son and heir,
of the reversion of Rowhey al. Rowey
Manor, co. Hunt, 162J. 1044, f. 260.
Ravestein (Johann Jakob), Herr von.
Consilium medicum pro ejus oculis, 1642.
2253, ff. 176-178 b.
Ravis (Thomas), Bishop of London.
Royal letter to, cone, the repairing of
St. Paul's, 1608. 1008, f. I.
Verses on, by Dr. Corbet, 17th
cent. 1792, f. 65.
Rawdon (Arthur), 3rd son of Sir O.
Rtucdon, 1st B;rt. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1688-1692. 4036, ff. 34, 72, 76,
105,115, 121.
Rawdon (Brilliana). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1703, 170g. 4039, f. 190;
4040, f. 133.
Rawdon {Sir George), Is* Bart., of
Moira, co. Do'cn. Letter to Dr. E.
Borlase, n. d. Unsigned. 1008, f. 336.
Rawdon (John), Sen. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1711. 4042, f. 331 ; 4043, f. 3.
Rawdon (John), Jun. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 173$. 4054, f. 191.
Rawe (George), of Sandwich. " Discourse
of the causes that moved [Henry III.]
the French Kinge to make awaye the
Duke of Guyse," 17th cent. 817, ff.
32-49.
Rawlin (Thomas). Warning to false
chemists, 17th cent. 3643, ff. 14-92.
Rawlin (Thomas). Letter to, from Dr.
W. Rand, 164j). 649, ff. 57-73 b.
Rawlinson (S— 1) Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1699. 4037, f. 326.
Rawlinson (Thomas), Antiquary,
Owned, in 1720, MS. 3487.
Ray (Rev. John), of Black Nutley, co.
Essex ; Fellow of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge. Opera queedara de his tori a natu-
ral^ 17th cent. Autogr. 4100.
Indiculus stirpium Anglise ex ejus
libro " Synopsis Method ica stirpium
Britannicarum," 18th cent. 3322, ff.
220-224 b.
Epitome of his " Synopsis Metho-
dica stirpium Britannicarum," 18th cent.
4020, ff. 34-41.
List of grasses out of his " Synopsis
Methodica stirpium Britannicarum,"
18th cent. 4020, ff. 268-269.
Catalogue of plants out of his
" Synopsis Methodica stirpium Britanni-
carum," 18th cent. Lat. 4023, ff. 110-
120 b.
Catalogus plantarum Anglise, 18th
cent. Excerpts. 4019, ff. 138-141.
Catalogue of American plants out
of his works, 17th cent. Lat. 2202,
ff. 1-21.
Observations on the comet of 1664,
made at Rome, 1 8th cent. 3323, f. 188.
Catalogue of MSS. sent to, by
Father G. J. Camellus, 1698. 3323, f. 51.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1681-
170J and n. d. 4036, ff. 2, 10, 17, 19,
26, 28, 62, 63, 123, 141, 155, 156, 158,
100, 161, 165, 171, 173, 217, 222, 226,
227, 238, 244, 246, 248, 256, 260, 270,
289, 296, 298, 302, 307, 312, 328, 330,
332, 336, 340, 351, 356, 362, 365, 371,
379, 380 j 4037, ff. 12, 23, 35, 40, 48, 59,
446
IXDEX.
62, 71, 78, 91, 108, 111, 145, 151, 155,
171, 173, 186, 220, 230, 235, 252, 281,
330, 353, 361 ; 4038, ff. 4, 49, 53, 70, 99,
135, 223, 250, 316, 317 ; 4039, ff. 45, 49,
57, 75, 112, 210, 216, 223, 251, 274, 280,
301, 309, 311, 319, 341, 350, 371, 380,
401, 412 ; 4060, ff. 157-169.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1701, 1702,
and n. d. 4063, ff. 77, 80, 85, 88, 137,
182, 187, 198, 207, 208, 209, 225, 227,
232 ; 4064, ff. 9, 26, 32 ; 4067, ff. 120, 121.
Letter to Father G. J. Caraellus,
1701. Lat. Copy. 3334, f. 68 b.
Letters to S. Smi'h, n. d. 4067,
ff. 118, 119.
Letter to, from E. Lhwyd with
answer, 169§. 4062, f. 278.
Letters to, from Father G. J.
Camellu*, 1699, [1704} Lat. 3321,
f. 155 {imperf.) ; 4062, f. 292.
Letter to, from L. Plukenett, n. d.
4067, f. 100.
Epitaph, 18th cent. Lat. 3329,
f. 104.
Ray (Margaret), widow of Rev. J. Ray.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 170J-1709.
4039, f. 430 ; 4040, ff. 132, 255, 279 ;
4042, f. 69.
Receipt for £20 to her use from
Sir H. Sloane, 1706. 4040, f. 283.
Rayleigh, Honour of, co. Essex, Ex-
cerpta e repertorio de, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 87 b.
Raymitti, Bishop of Arusiensis in Dacia,
v. Canutns, Bishop of Aarhuus, in Den*
mark.
Raymundus, Frater, v. Lull (Ramon).
Raynesford, Family of. Notes of, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 41.
R£, Island of, in France, Proceedings of
the expedition to, with list of officers
- slain 'and taken prisoners, 1627. 826,
ff. 30-32.
Account of the Duke of Bucking-
ham's advance into, 17th cent. 1856,
f. 72.
Rea, Lord, v. Mackay (Donald).
Read (Francis), Gunsmith, of Burford,
co. Oxon. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1743.
4057, f. 185.
Read (Morgan), Alderman of Tangier,
Complaints against R. Crewes and Esther
his wife, 1669, 167 J. 3514, ff. 3, 69, 82.
Accompt of moneys, 1670-1674,
3512, f. 61 b.
Instructions, as Envoy to the
Emperor of Marocco, to Azar Ajuelles,
1673, 167 j. Span. 1958, ff. 42, 48 b.
Read (Morgan), Alderman of Tangier
{continued). Letter to J. Luke, 1673.
3511, f. 233.
Letters to H. Sheeres and Lord
Middleton, 1674. 3512, ff. 48-51, 56,
77, 78.
Letter to, from Lord Middleton,
circ. 1674. 3512, f. 52.
Read (Sir Robert), r. Rede.
Reade (Alexander), M.An of co. Kent.
Letter to the Bishop of Rochester for
license to preach during his journey in
his native countv, 16th cent. Lat.
1948.
Reade (Unton). Letters to his cousin,
Dr. S. Wall, 168f 1731, A. ff. 55, 58.
Reading (William), Library Keeper at
Sion College, London. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 172}. 4047, f. 148.
Reaumur, De. t>. Ferchault de Reau-
mur (Rene* Antoine).
Reay, Baron, v. Mackay (Donald).
Rebow (Sir Isaac), of Colchester, co.
Essex. Lawsuit against Alderman W.
Moore, 1696. 2717, ff. Ill b-114.
-^— Petition to the Lords Justices on
the election of a Mayor for Colchester,
1696. 2717, f. 116.
RecalchUB (Julius), M,D., of Ferrara.
Consilium medicum, 17th cent. 2253,
f. 204,
Receipts. Miscellaneous receipts, 14th
cent. Fr. 2409; 2584, ff. 1-8 b, 13-
85, 92, 93 ;— 15th cent. 4, passim ; 73,
passim; 135, passim', 521, ff. 189-196;
962, ff. 123b-248b; 963, ff. 5-14 b,
21-55 b, 73b-79; 111% ff. 1, 30 b;
1698, ff. 1-52 b; 2948, ff. 19b-21, 35-
51b, 57-85. Engl, and Lat. 3548,
passim; — 1492. Fr., Dutch, and Lat.
3152, ff. 75-77 b.
Receipt to gild rings by R. Dove,
15th cent. 513, f. 168.
To make colors azure and silver,
15th cent. 964, f. 62.
Receptee pro vinis faciendia, 15th
cent. 3124, ff. 70b-73b.
Miscellaneous receipts, 16th cent.
4, passim; 144, ff. l-4b; Flemish. 416,
ff. 172b-185b; 540, A. f. 34; 883;
1000; 1032, ff. 18-23, 30 b-35, 38 b-50;
Eng. and Lat. 1137; 1207, ff. 13-35 b ;
1313, ff. 25b-29; 1852; 2787; 3166,
passim; 3344; 3542, passim; 3657,
ff. 44, 50b-53;— 1564. 3292;— 1572.
3661, ff. 3-21;— 1573. 2491 ;— 1577.
Fr. 3127, passim.
INDEX.
447
Receipts (continued). " De la maison
rustique," 1591. Fr. 406, A. ff. 119-
146.
For " Aqua miraculosa"and "aurum
potabile," 16th cent. Lat. 964, f. 93.
Miscellaneous receipts, 17th cent.
88; 95, ff. 98-123 b; 107: 519, f. 31;
Lat., ft-., and ltal. 524, ff. 24-175 b;
565, ff. 106 b-153 ; 566 ; 572, ff. 23 b-
29; ltal. 583, ff. 123-129; 703; 720;
721; 722; 782; 871, ff. 7-29 b ; 904,
ff. 38-51, 176-187; 1000; 1138; 1241;
1381, passim ; 1394, ff. 106-165 b ; 1439,
ff. 146 b-161 ; 1468, ff. 247-250 b, 254 b-
279 b; 1485, ff. 1-97 b; 1501; 1528,
ff 41 b-62 b ; 1538, ff. 39-103 b ; 1600 ;
1651 ; 1677, ff, 24-26 b, 35-46 ; 1692 ;
1926, ff. 11-34 b ; 1965, ff. 150-167 b ;
Fr. and ltal. 2042; 2211; 2214; 2261;
2266, ff. 3-70 b, 75b-110b; 2402;
2523, A.; 2616; 2623, ff. 1-9 b, 24-
31 b, 38-44; 2736, ff. 105-145 b; 2818,
ff. 1-108 b, 128-188 b; Lat., Fr., and
Germ. 2882, ff. 70-89 b; 3275; 3344;
3526, ff. 10-102 b; 3636, passim-, 3645,
ff. 102-174; 3654; 3690, ff. 103-118 b;
3692, ff. 19-74 b ; Germ. 3694, ff. 2-9 ;
Fr. and /to/. 3704, passim-, 3714, ff. 35-
63; 3727; 3733, ff. 45-109; 3756;
3757, ff. 34 b, 57-62 ; 3758, ff. 12-23 b ;
3774; 3805, ff. 51b-86; 3908;— 1626.
2562;— 1644. 1481 ;— 1655. Fr. 13.
For birdlime, 17th cent. 3996, ff.
47, 47 b.
u Pour le blanchement de la face/'
17th cent. 2101, f. 104 b.
"Cementes gotten of Mr. Jen-
nynges and Mr. Pockell his father-in-
law," 17th cent. 3657, f. 44.
For cider, 17th cent. 3796, f. 10.
For gilding, 17th cent. 3652,
f. 122.
For hippocraa, 17th cent. 3690,
f. 26 b.
For malt, 17th cent. 3733, f. 79 b.
For metheglin, 17th cent. 1672,
f. 73.
Miscellaneous receipts, 18th cent.
3274; 3276; 3751, ff. 35-49 b.
Memoircs pour faire toutes sortes
de coii leu r8 pour peindre, 18th cent.
2994, ff. 8-15 b.
For cleaning carpets, 18th cent.
3752, f. 28 b.
For taking off the hair, 18th cent.
1968, f. 201.
r. Alchemy.
Chemistry.
Cookery.
Medicine.
Baker (Margaret).
Beere (Elizabeth).
Bellingham (Samuel), M.D.
Courten al. Charleton (William).
Cruz (Margaret).
Darcy (Sir Arthur).
Fryer (John).
Gullyford (Hester).
Jones ( ), Lady Banelagh.
Mayerne (Theodore Turquet de).
Piatt (Sir Hugh).
Scott (Lady Katharine).
Willis ( ), Capt.
RecluBorium Animae, 15th cent.
Engl. 1009, ff. 17-25 b.
Record Office. Fees to officers in, temp.
Jas. I. 1520, f. 8.
Records, Public. Account of records
at Westminster, at the Tower, and in
the King's Remembrancer's Office, 1616.
262, ff. 1-40.
Redcrosse Manor, in Bristol, v.
Bristol, cos. Qlouc. and Som.
Rede (John), of Algiers. Letters to J.
Luke, 1672. 3511, ff. 95, 131.
Rede (Sir Robert), Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas. Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f. 41.
Rede (William), Bishop of Chichester.
Tabula? Astronomies?, 15th cent. 407,
ff. 34-56.
Redi (Francesco), of Florence. Letter
on tortoises to, from G. Caldesi, circ.
1687. Transl. 3411.
Reding ( ), of Northampton. Medical
prescription for, by Dr. J. Metford,
1655. Lat. 2812, f. 54.
Reding (Daniel), of Northampton. Medi-
cal prescriptions for his wife and
daughter, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat
2812, ff. 22 b, 23 b.
Reding (Jane), daughter of John Eeding,
of co. Northants. Medical prescription
for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat.
2812, f. 25 b.
Redman (Dr. John), Master of the King's
Hall, Cambridge. Royal appointment
of, on a Commission on Cambridge Uni-
versity, 1546. 3562, f. 2.
Redman (Mary), widow of Henry Bed-
man, Vintner, of London. Petition in
Chancery, 1677. 2484.
Redondela, in Qalicia, Spain. Account
of French and Spanish ships taken in
the Harbour by the English and Dutch,
1702. 3299, f. 210.
448
INDEX.
Redrich (K— ). Letters to .Sir H.
Sloane, 1720-172$. 4046, ft'. 47, 52,
53, 212.
Redvers (Baldwin de), Earl of Devon.
Copy of Seal of, 18th cent 3424, f. 8.
Reed (James), Quaker. Directions to,
on his voyage to the W. Indies, from W.
Charleton, 1689. 3962, f. 188.
Catalogue of plants brought for
William III. by, from Madeira, Barbados,
etc., 1690; 2346, ff. 197 b-199 b ; 4070,
ff. 17 b, 19; 4072, f. 284.
Reed (Joseph), Mayor of Carlisle. Ar-
ticles of misconduct against, [1683].
2723, f. 137.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1683.
2724, f. 157.
Reeve (Richard), Glass Grinder. Cor-
respondence with Dr. H. Power, 166J-
1662. Copies. 1326, ff. 23 b, 24 b,
31 b, 103 b.
Reeves (Roger). Note of his son's birth,
1668. 1708, f. 121.
Regal (Maximilian), Baro dc. Consilium
medicum pro ejus affectu nephritico,
1644. 2253, ff. 314-316.
Regardati (Benedetto di), of Nursia;
Physician to Francesco Sforza, Duke of
Milan. Treatise on the Plague, 15th
cent. Transl. 404, ff. 243 b-282.
Regenspurg. v. Ratisbon, in Bavaria.
Regimorter (Assuerus), M. D. Of brew-
ing, meliorating and ordering wines,
17th tent. 852, ff. 8-13, 18-27.
Reginus (Paul us). Epistolae A. Agasonis
ad, pro Guarino contra Trapezuntium,
16th cent. 2370.
Regiomontanus (John Muller). v.
Miiller (Johann), Regiomontanus.
Regius (Henricus), Professor of Medicine
at Utrecht. Hortus Academicua Ultra-
jectinus editus ab, 1650. Printed. 1142,
ff. 1-54 b.
Collegium practicum ad, auctore
Prof. T. Craane, 17th cent. 1276.
Theses, circ. 1640. Excerpts. 118,
ff. 297-300.
Animadversiones in ejus medica-
tiones luem veneream spectantes, 1685.
1208, ff. 218 b-223.
Autograph in album, 1669. 1795
or 2597, f. 16.
Regnart (N— ), Physician to ttte Duchess
of Beaufort. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1704-1708, and n. d. Fr. and Engl.
4039, f. 345 ; 4040, f. 97 ; 4041, f. 206 ;
4060, f. 170.
Regnauld al. Regnault (N— ), of
Paris. Claris libri secretorum, 17th
cent. 2383.
Regnier dee Marais (Francois Sera-
phin), Abate. Poesie Toscane alia Mar-
chesa Strozzi, 1695. 2756, ff. 81 b-83.
Letter to, as Secretary to the
Royal Academy of France, from Sir H.
Sloane, [1708]. Fr. 4069, f. 250.
Reiehenbach (Friedrich), of Eibenstock
in Meissen, in Saxony. Autograph in
album, 1694. 2360, f. 85.
Reichius (Laurentius). " De levitate
ad," " adscriptum Albo Amicorum " a R.
Thory, 17th cent. 1768, f. 34.
Raid al. Rhead (Alexander), M.D.
Manual of Anatomy of man, 17th cent.
Extracts. 152, ff. 28-35.
Medical receipts, late 17th cent.
1087, f. 61.
Reid (George), of Jamaica. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1689-1692. 4036, ff. 53,
87, 100, 117.
Reidanus (Everardus). v. Reyd (Eber-
hard van).
Reignoldes (John). Formerly owned
MS. 105.
Reilly (James). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
171f, 1719. 4045, ff. 197, 275.
Reilly (Michael). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1728. 4049, f. 205.
Reinhardus, Magister. Tabula? longi-
tudinum et latitudinum civitatum, 16th
cent. 311, ff. 143-146 b.
Reiser (Michael), of Hamburg. Bio-
graphical sketch of, by V. Placcius, 15th
cent. Lat. 3324, f. 338.
Relazioni. v. Venice.
Religious Houses. Formulae episto-
larum monasticarum ad preces pro de-
functis instituendas, 15th cent. 513,
f. 2.
Catalogue of religious houses de-
molished, temp. Henry VIII., 17th cent.
1009, f. 78 b.
Returns of value of chantry lands
in Balh and Wells diocese, temp. Eliz.
3759, ff. 1 b, 35.
Nomina, bitua, et fundatores monas-
teriorum in regno Scotia;, 18th cent.
3199, ff. 114, 257.
Rembert, S, Archbishop of Hamburg.
Biographical sketch of, 17th cent. Lat,
2888, f. 118.
INDEX.
449
Remboldo (Zacchario), Augustano. Con-
silium medicum pro, 17th cent. Ital.
2253, ff. 58-60.
Remigius, 8, Legenda de, loth cent.
Imperf. 1936, f. 19.
Remin (Henry). Seal, 20 Edw. III.
Copy, 18th cent. 3424, f. G b.
Remington (Richard), of Cambridge
University; afterw. Archdeacon of the
East Riding, co. York. Correspondence
with G. Harvey, 1574. 93, ff. 95, 98 b.
Letter to, from J. Duffeyld, 1574.
93, f. 98 b.
Remmelin (Johann), Dr. of Philosophy
and Physic at Ulm. MS. 3676 was dedi-
cated in 1667 to him.
Remond de Monmort (Pierre), Geo-
metrician. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. Fr. 4060, f. 172.
Remonstrants, a section of the Scotch
Presbyterian Clergy. Pamphlet on, 1 7th
cent. 1926, ff. 119-129 b.
Remundus, Medious, Clericw Majoris
Archidiaconattts ccclesice Parisiensis. For-
merly owned MS. 773.
Remus (Georgius), M.D., of Duntzic.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1730. Lat.
4056, f. 134.
— — Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1739. Lat. 4069, f. 29.
Renard (Louis), Agent du Hoy de France
dins les Pays- Bos. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1718-1735, and n. d. Fr. 4045,
ff. 160, 170, 202, 208, 210, 255 ; 4054,
f. 56; 4060, f. 178.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1719. Fr. 4068, f. 108.
RenatUS (Flavins Vegetius). r. Vege-
tius Renatus (Flavius).
Renaudeus. r. Reaodxcus (Joannes).
Reneaume ( ), de VAcadeinie Royalle
des Sciences. Description d'une espece
de Noyer deconverte par, 1700. 3323,
ff. 182-187 b.
Rener (Heinrich), Professor of Philo-
sophy at Deventer. Inaugural oration,
17th cent. 427, f. 120.
Rengel (Capt. Benito Martin). Convey-
ance by Capt. M. de Cassadebante to, of
his right in a debt, 1679. Span. 1087,
f. 107.
Renking (Major ), a German in Vte
English Parliament's service. Letter in
favour of, from the Elector Charles
Lodovic, 1648. 1519, f. 185.
8UUNE INDEX.
Rennelagh, Lady. v. Jones ( ),
Lady Ranelagh.
Renod&us (Joannes). Collectanea de
re medicaria ex, a Marchione Dorches-
tria, 17th cent. 1420.
Pharmaceutics ex, 17th cent.
3119, ff. 246-270.
Republic* Forma d'una re pub lien Catho-
licacioe universale, 1581. 926, ff. l-3i»l».
Reresby (Mary), of co. Northanta. Medi-
cal prescription for, by Dr. J.' Metford ,
1652. Lat. 2812, f. 30.
Resenius (Paulus). Catalog us librorum
ejus, 17th cent. 2997, ff. 37-44 b.
Retohforde (William). Medical re-
ceipts, 1662-1670. 1531.
Reuchlin (Johann). De arte ejus caba-
listica compendium ab A.Gill, 1600. 3722,
ff. 24-34 b.
Collectanea ex operibus alchymicis
ejus,aT. Grey, 1607-1608. 1198, f. 41.
Retinoids (Michael). Owned, in 1645,
MS. 226.
Reuterhielm (Charles Frederic). Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1735. Fr. 4054, f. 68.
ReUts (Franciscus), M.D.% Pomeranus.
Chemical and medical receipts, 1600.
Lat. 1996, ff. 46-55 b.
Reve (Lucresha). Owned, in 1643, MS.
1677.
Reve (Thomas), of BanJmin, co. Norf.
Marriage settlement by, on Susan his
daughter, 1642. 2723, f. 12.
Revell ( ). Medical thesis, 1653.
3310, f. 219.
Revenue. Fees to revenue officers, temp,
Jas.1. 1520, ff. 1-6 b.
■■ Necessity of enlarging the annual
revenue, temp. Chas. II. 2906.
Aecompt of imposts, 1670-1686.
3329, ff. 116-124 b.
Acoompt of receipts and issues of the
public revenue, 1691-1692. 1983, B. f. 2.
Proposals for improvement of the
revenue on tobacco, 1695. 2717, f. 48.
v. Glisson (Francis).
Rewli (Sir Mattheo de), Receiver General
of Customs in Ireland. Acquittance to,
from Lord Falkland, 1627. 3827, f. 120.
Oath for waiters of the Customs
in Ireland, n. d. 3827, f. 187.
Estimate of possible increase in
the Customs of Ireland, n. d. 3827,
f. 198.
Letter to Lord Falkland, 16J{(.
3827, f. 171.
2 Q
450
INDEX.
Key de Naglowiche (Andreas), Envoy
Extraordinary to the Netherlands, Let-
ter to J. Dury, 1637. Lat. Copy.
1465, f. 221.
Letter to, from J. Dury, 1636.
Lat. 654, f. 63.
Reyd (Eberhard van). Historie der
Nederlantscher oorlogen, 17th cent.
Extract. 791, f. 15 b.
Reye (Donnold), Lord. v. Mackay (Don-
ald), 1st Baron Reay.
Reyher (Dr. Samuel). Answer to the
opponents at Regenspurg of his calendar-
project, 1699. 1380, ff. 58-61 b.
Letter of J. Waitz on his u Disser-
tatio de minimis chymicis," 1693. Germ.
2880, ff. 91-96 b.
Reymes (William). Formerly owned
MS. 514.
Raymond (Thomas). Formerly owned
MS. 1939.
Reymundus Galfridus, Ordinis Fra-
trum Minorum General is Minister, p.
Lull (Ram6n).
Reynardson (Fi-anciscus), of Lcyden.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1714-1718.
Eny Und Lat. 4043, f. 274; 4044, f. 53;
4045, f. 130.
Reynardson (Samuel). Letter to J.
Petiver, 1716. 4065, f. 269.
Raynaud (M— ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1726, and n. d. Engl and Fr. 4048,
f. 198 ; 4060, f. 176.
Reynolds, Dr. v. Rainolds al. Reynolds
(John).
Reynolds (Edward). Formerly owned
MS. 1741.
Reynolds (Henry). Poems, 17th cent.
Copies. 1446, ff. 20, 71, 71b.
Reynolds (Humphrey), of Dublin. Medi-
cal certificate of his impotence, 1616.
Lat. 1709, f. 141.
Reynolds (James), of Red Lion Square,
London. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173}
4078, f. 210.
Reynolds (James), Chief Baron of the
Exchequer. Account of his last illness,
173g. 3984, f. 145.
Reynolds {Sir John), Commissary-
General of the Horse in Ireland. Scheme
of his nativity, 1625. 1707, f. 11.
Reynolds (Sir Robert), M.P. for Whit-
church. Autograph signature, circ. 1654*
645, f. 46,
Reynolds (Thomas). Agreement with
Sir B. de Gomme for fortifications at
Sheerness, 1666. 2448, f. 44.
Reynolds (Thomas), Naval Commis-
sioner. Naral accompts, 170J-1708,
signed by, 170|. 3953.
Rhalegh (Gwalterus), Eques. v. Ra-
legh (Sir Walter).
Rhasis. v. Muhammad ibn Zakariyft
(Abu Bakr), Al-Rai\.
Rhe, Isle of. v. R£, Isle of, in France.
Rhead (Alexander), M.D. v. Reid ah
Rhead.
Rhediger (Thomas von). Life of Pindar,
copied from an old MS. of, by G. Fa) ken-
burgius, 16th cent. Or. 2764, f. 136.
Rheede, Dr. r. Reid al. Rhead (Alex-
ander).
RhembertUB, Hamburgenshun Archi-
episcopus. v. Rembert, S.} Archbishop of
Hamburg.
Rhenanus (Joannes). Qussdam ex ejus
operibus medicalibus, 17th cent. 3119,
ff. 58b-64b.
Rhetoric, Art of. Loci communes ad
artem rhetoricam spectantes, 16th cent.
1043, ff. 1-80 b.
Of rhetorick of Elocution, book I.,
17th cent. 1112, ff. 36-41.
Quastionea rhetorics;, 17th cent.
3749, ff. 30-33 b.
Treatise on rhetoric, 17th cent.
Fr. Imperf. 3940, f. 19.
Rhine, Electors Palatine of the. Frederic
III. Letter to, from Qu. Elizabeth,
[1569]. Lat. 3299, f. 35.
Answer to the French Ambassador
on St. Bartholomew's massacre, 1572.
2177, f. 15.
Louis VI.
paratum et ei
Aurum potabile prse-
transmissum a Duce
Richardo, Comite Palatino, 1572. 3505,
f. 206.
Frederic V. Advice to, from his
tutor, 1619. 3938.
Correspondence with his
father-in-law, James I„ 1623. Copies.
30, ff. 1, 2 b ; 1775, ff. 59 b, 60 b.
MS. 3151 was dedicated to,
by G. Pye.
Verses on his wife Eliza-
beth, by Sir H. Wotton, 17th cent. 1792,
f. 2.
Scheme of nativity of his
daughter Elisabeth, 1618. 1707, f. 12.
INDEX.
451
Rhine, Electors Palatine of the (continued).
Application by the Jesuits of Psalms I.
and II. to the war in the Palatinate,
17th cent. 1199, f. 64 b.
J. Durai epistola ad fratres
exnles a Palatinatu superiore, degentes
Norimbergae, 1632. 654, f. 175.
Proclamation of Marshal
Turenne empowering the subjects of the
Palatinate to repossess their estates,
1645. IV. 1519, f. 90.
v. also Bohemia, King of.
Charles Lodovic. Letter
to Lord Fairfax in favour of Major
Renking, 1648. 1519, f. 185.
Letter to, from the Em-
peror Leopold, 1660. Lat. 1908, f. 95 b.
Charles. Confirmation by,
of three ordinances of his father, Charles
Lodovic, 1670. Fr. 2885, ff. 49-76 b.
Rhine, Henry Frederic, Count Palatine
of the. Scheme of his nativity, 161|.
1707, f. 17.
Rhine, John Casimir, Count Palatine of
the. Letter to, from F. Junius, n. d.
Lat. 2871, f. 29.
Rhine, Philip Louis, Count Palatine of
the. Letter to, from J. Dory, n. d. Fr.
654, f. 151.
Rhine, Richard, Count Palatine of the.
Aurum potabile ab eo preparatum et
Ludovico Palatino transmissum, 1572.
3505, f. 206.
Rhode Island Colony, in New Eng-
land. Bill on, issued by the General
Assembly, 1715. 2375, B.
Rhodes (H— de), M.D.% of Lyons. Con-
silia medics, 1653. 2670, ff. 11-14 b.
Rhodes (John), Apothecary, of Petworth%
co. Sussex. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1735, 1740. 4076, f. 284 ; 4077, f. 354.
Rhodion (Eucharius). v. Roesslin
(Eucharius).
Rhodius (Joannes). Methodus consul-
tant abbreviata, 17th cent. 443, f. 102 ;
1223, f. 53.
Letter to P. M. Slegel, 1640. Lat.
Copy. 2882, f. 40.
Rhohann, Ducis, Soror. v. Rohan
(Anne de).
Rhomaeus (Agricola). Vade - mecum
philosophicum, sive Manuductorium ad
campum Sophia?, 1659. 633, ff. 95-114.
Vade-mecum philosophicum, 1678.
Engl, transl. 3640, ff. 81-98.
Rhnmand (Amoldus). Oratio de educa-
tione puerorum ; addressed to A. Annes-
ley, 1659. 1525, ff. 113-123.
Rhumel (Johann Pharamund). Avicula
Hermetis Catholics, 17th cent. 2175,
ff. 117-134.
Rhye, De, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 106.
Rhyne (Joan ten), of Batavia. Letter to
C. Sibelius a Goor, 1687. Dutch. 2729,
f. 198.
Rhyne (Wilhem ten), M.D., of Batavia.
Letters to C. Sibelius a Goor, 1678-1689,
Lat. and Dutch. 2729, ff. 19, 52, 64,
68, 73, 88, 92, 130, 156, 175, 184, 192,
220.
Letters to G. J. Camel, 1698, 1699.
Lat. 4083, A. ff. 128, 130.
Qusestiones de re medica tran-
script* ad, 17th cent. 2729, f. 200.
Riarios (Ferdinando), Marchese. Con-
silia medica pro ejus renum affectu, 17th
cent. Ital. 2253, ff. 216 b-226 b.
Ribaut (Jean), Captain. Voyage of,
from Havre de Grace to Florida, 1562.
3644, ff. 111-121 b.
RioardUfl, S. v. Wyche (Richard de),
&, Bishop of Chichester.
RioardUfl Anglicus, Magister. Com-
pendium de re medica, 13th cent. 351,
ff. 95-156 b.
Repressiva, 15th cent. 3124, ff.
96-107 b.
Anatomia, 15th cent. 73, ff. 89-95:
3124, ff. 223 b-237.
De phlebotomia, 15th cent. 4,
ff. 31-34 b.
Correctorium Alchymise, 1572.
Engl 3614, ff. 121-155 ;— 17th cent.
Low Germ. 1255, ff. 190-205 b.
Rioardus Heremita. v. Rolle (Rich-
ard), of Hampole.
Rioasoli (Pandolfo), Canonico. Abjura
di, fatta in Sta. Croce, 1641. 1930,
ff. 64-89 b.
Ricciu8 (Joannes Baptists), M.D., of
Trent. Tractatus de peste, cum epistola
ad Jacobum I., Regem Angliss dedica-
toria, 17th cent. Hohgr. 223, ff. 1-30 b.
Rice (Edward), 8teward of St. Thomas
Hospital, London. Papers relating to
frauds in his accompts, 1634-1648.
2728, A. ff. 117-161 b.
Rice (Elizabeth). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4076, f. 289.
2 o 2
452
1NDKX.
Rich (E— ), of Mahnesbury, co. Wilis.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4076,
f. 287.
Bich (Edmund), S., Archbishop of Canter-
hurt/. Speculum ecclesis*, 14th cent.
227.">, ff. 184-191.
Bich (Henry), 1st Earl of Holhtiul. Let-
ter to Cambridge University when elected
Chancellor, [1628]. Copy. 1775, f. 38.
Letter to, from the Scottish Cove-
nanters, 1639. 650, f. 108.
Appointment of days for dis-
banding the army, 1641. 1200, f. 126.
Epistle dedicatory to, of a com-
mentary on Rev. XV., tire. 1640. 1004.
Bich (Richard), Ut Baron Rich. Charac-
ter of, 17th cent. 1523, f. 38 b.
Bich (Robert), 2nd Earl of Warwick.
Speech on the liberty of the subject,
1628. 826, f. 97.
Letter to J. Rushworth, [1645].
1519, f. 137.
MS. 3071 was dedicated to, by T.
Gaynsford.
Bich (Robert), Lord Rich, afterw. 3rd
Earl of Warwick. Medical treatment,
eirc. 1640. 846, f. 138 b.
Bich (Hon. Robert), ion of Robert, 3rd
Earl of Warwick, and son-in-law of the
Protector Oliver. Observations habitcc
in 'dissectione corporis ejus, 1658. 89,
f. 59.
Bich (Sir Robert), 2nd Bart, of Rosehall;
Admiralty Commissioner. Dedicatory
epistle to, from Dr. D. Foote. [1691-
1699.] 618, f. 54 ; 4018, A. f. 2.
Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Letter to, from A. de Villa Nova, 15th
cent. 3132. ff. 52 b-54.
Bichards (Godfrey). The first booke of
Architecture by A. Palladio ; translated
out of Italian by, 1676. 911, ff. 1-63.
Richardson (Charles). Formerly owned
MS. 1483.
Richardson (Eliz.). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 177.
Richardson (John), Bishop of Ardagh.
Letters to J. Dury, 1634, 1639. Lat.
Copies. 402, ff. 193, 195 ; 1465, ff. 5- 8.
Letters to, from J. Dury, 1632,
1639. 654, ff. 185, 194, 259.
Richardson (Richard), Sen., M.D.,
Botanist. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1702-
17JJ, and n. d. 1968, f. 106 ; 4038, ff.
347, 353; 4039, ff. 4, 16, 121, 125;
4040, ff. 167f 177, 189 ; 4041, f. 263 ;
'4042, f. 117; 4043, ff. 113,276; 4046,
ff. 13, 70, 79, 106, 118, 130, 144, 284,
303, 320, 328 ; 4047, ff. 34, 40, 131, 141,
232, 315, 348; 4048, ff. 85, 180, 193,
210, 278 ; 4049, ff. 6, 115 ; 4050, ff. 6,
65, 218, 224; 4051, ff. 91, 238; 4052,
ff. 123, 164; 4053, f. 39; 4055, ff. 85,
87, 94 ; 4056, ff. 167 (copy), 231 (copy) ;
4060, ff. 178, 180.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1702-1713.
4063, ff. 154, 158, 166, 170, 174, 178,
183, 192 ; 4064, f. 42 ; 4065, ff. 51, 70,
83, 101.
Letters to, from E. Lhwyd, 1697-
1705, and n. d. 4062, ff. 271, 276, 579,
286, 297, 300, 308; 4063, ff. 48, 151
185, 195; 4064, ff. 15, 24, 75; 4067,
f. 26.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
17}$. 4069, f. 34.
Account and figure of a plant seen
by, at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford,
1712. 4065, f. 39.
Bichardson (Richard), Jun. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1733-1741. 4053,
f. 68 ; 4056, ff. 167, 231 ; 4057, f. 46.
Bichardson (Robert). State of his
contract for saltpetre with the Ordnance
Office, 1668-1671. 1048, f. 58 b.
Bichardson (Sir Thomas), Chief Justice
of the Cotiunon Picas. Letter to, from
Cambridge University, 1630. Lat. 1775,
f. 43 b.
Bichardson (William), of Tony, co.
York. Purchase of lands at North
Bierley, co. York, 1590. 339, f. 1 b.
Richardus, Magister, Physic us et doctor
Onirersitatis Bononiensis. Owned, in
1471, MS. 252.
Bichelet ( ), M.D., of Rlieims. Con-
sul tat io super morbo Comitissse de
Roussy, 1637. 1562, f. 32.
Richelieu, Cardinal de. v. Du Plessis
(Arm and Jean).
Richerius (Ludovicus Cceliua), Rhodigi-
wts. Excerpts from, by P. Junius,
1606-1607. Lat. 1111, ff. 3-68.
Bichers (F.liz:), of Chichley, co. Bucks.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060,
f. 186.
Richerson ( ). Epitome capitnlo-
ram ejus cosmographis?, 17th cent. 651
f. 37. *
Notulse in ejus t.ibulam optica
17th cent. 651, f. 106.
Richmond, Dukes of.
r. Lennox (Charles).
Stuart.
INDEX.
453
Richmond (George), Secretary to Lord
Petre ; afterw. Bookseller at Paris. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1731-1740. 4052,
ff. 46, 133, 168, 199, 378-381 b; 4055,
f. 38 ; 4056, ff. 102, 204, 265.
Richmond Park, co. Surrey. Order
for allowing to each keeper the keep of
six hones and fifteen cowf, 1661. 856,
f. 7 b.
Richter ( ). Letter to, from J. Dury,
1634. Lat. 654, f. 32.
Richurson (N— -), D.D. Letter to, from
J. Dury, 1632. Lat. 1465, f. 222.
Rickards (Robert), of St. Martin's Lane,
London. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4076, f. 286.
Riddles. Sales, facetiae, et collections
promiscux, 17th cent. Lat. and Engl.
1479, ff. 3-13.
Questions in divinity, 17th cent.
3769, f. 15.
Riddoch (Francis). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729. 4050, f. 154.
Ridel (Geoffrey), Archdeacon of Canter-
bury. Letter to, from Archbishop Becket,
[1166]. Lat. 1777, f. 26 b.
Rider (Sir William). Letter to, from J.
Luke, 1662. 3509, f. 28.
Ridgley (Thomas), M.D. Medical theses,
17th cent. 3310, ff. 135-140.
Ridgly (Dr. ). Medical prescrip-
tions for, 1676. 4078, f. 360.
Ridley (Humphrey), M.D. Anatomy of
the brain, 17th cent. Autogr. 1502,
ff. 1-116.
— Observations on use of Peruvian
bark, 17th cent. Autogr. 4033, ff.
151-177 b.
Journal of tour in the Netherlands
and France, 1679. Autogr. 1504.
Letter to the College of Physicians,
[1G91]. 4026, f. 441.
Ridley (Latimer). Observationes et
prajscripta medicinalia, 1674. 1505.
Ridley (Mark), M.D. Medical ceitifi-
cate, 1607. Lat. 1709, f. 142.
Ridley (Nicholas), Bishop of Ismdon.
Trial, 1555. Imjycrf. 2987, ff. 20-22.
Ridout (T — \ Surgeon, of St. Albatis^'co.
Ilertf. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1729.
4050, f. 127.
Riemer (Johan), Pastor zu St. Jacobi, in
Haml>urg. Directions for his burial,
1714. Germ. 2890, f. 25.
Riesengebirge Mountains, m Bo*
hernia. Description of, 1683. Germ.
2159, ff. 78b-98.
Rievaulx Abbey, co. Fork. Extract
from the Chartulary, 1655. Lat. 1429,
f. 101.
Riga (Petrus de). Aurora, metrice, 14th
cent. 1726.
Rigaltiufl (Nicolaus). v. Rigault (Nico-
las).
Rigaud (Z>r. ). Institutions medi-
cine, 1680. 436.
Rigault (Nicolas). Letter to, from F.
Lindenbrog, 1618. Lat. lioo copies.
2882, ff. 25, 42 b.
Rigdon (William), of Chartham. Draft
of a lease of land in Chartham to, from
W. Saunder, 1558. 748, f. 64.
Rilliet ( ), M.D.y of Geneva. Sonnet
a, 17th cent. 3940, f. 17 b.
Rimsovius (Johannes Simonis). Pra>
lectio nes publicsc O. Borrichii excepts a,
1684. Autogr. 3019, ff. 23-53 b.
Ringall (William), M.D. Medical thesis,
17th cent. Lat. 3312, f. 284.
Ringrose (Basil). Journal by, of the
voyages of Capt. B. Sharp in the South
Seas, 1680-1681. Autogr. 3820;—
Copy y ante 1687. 48.
Chart and description of Juan
Fernandes Isle, 1681. 44, f. 269 b.
Riolan (Jean). Curat io morborum in-
ternorum ex, 17th cent. 3118, ff. 1-
134 b.
Qusedam ex, 17th cent. 3119,
ff. 354-357 b.
Ripa (Ludovicus a). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1734. Lat. 4053, f. 226.
Ripley (George), Canon of Bridlington.
Treatises on alchemy, in prose and verse,
16th-17th centt. 95, ff. 104-111 ; 693,
f. 50; 1098, ff. 5, 22 b, 24, 26 b, 27 b,
33; 1198, ff. 41-03; 1423, ff. 33 b-49 b ;
1723, ff. 44-54, 64^70; 1744, ff. 36 b-
38, 49-50, 54b-70, 110-112, 132-133,
172b-174; 1842, ff. 2-4, 7 b-10, 20 b,
24-27, 37-49, 57-101 ; 2030, ff. 22-25,
26,27,28; 2055, ff. 32-36; 2173; 2517,
f. 17; 3579, ff. 3-16, 41-49; 3580, A.
ff. 237-239 ; 3580, B. ff. 24-27, 120-
130, 173 b-180 ; 3645, f. 39 ; 3654, ff.
22-26; 3667, ff. 22 b, 92-114, 124-159,
164b-187 ; 3688, f. 66 b ; 3732.
Kotuli hieroglyphici Pantarva?
Philosophorum, 16th cent. 2523, B. ;
2524, A.
454
INDEX
Ripley (George), Canon of Bridlington
(continued). Medulla Alchymiae, 1476.
1524, ff. 59-70 ;— 17th cent. Engl. 288.
ff. 76-91; 319, ff. 10-18 b; 1423, ffTSFT-
33 b; 1787, ff. 78-109; 2036, ff. 71-
79 b; 3580, B. ff. 136-166 b; 3721, ff.
48-71.
Notes from his Medulla Alchymiae,
17th cent. 1451, f. 23.
Compound of Alchemy, m verse,
16th-l7th centt. 300, ff. 1*-21 ; 2198 ;
2598, ff. 1-71 ; 3170, ff. 2-52; 3580, ff.
140-166 b.
Compound of Alchemy, in verse,
16th cent. 1092, ff. 16-44, 62 b.
Compound of Alchemy, with Al-
chemical verses, 16th cent. 3809, ff.
4-34.
Compound of Alchemy, th prose.
17th cent. 2174, ff. 73b-85.
The Epistle to Edward IV. pre-
fixed to his Compound of Alchemy, 16th
cent. 320, f . 34 b ; 2174, f. 85 b.
Exposition of his epistle to Ed-
ward IV. by G. S., 17th cent. 633, ff.
2-13 b.
Epistle on alchemy, 17th cent.
Imperf. 83, ff. 1-2 b; 3632, ff. 139-
142.
Exposition of his Compound of
Alchemy by E. Kelly, 1632. 3631,
ff. 51-63.
Elucidation by Mr. Parney of his
Compound of Alchemy, 17th cent. 2567,
ff. 23-33.
Compound of Alchemy, expounded
by a son of art, 17th cent. 3757, ff.
31 b-34.
Exposition of his " Compound of
Alchemy," 17th cent. 3633, f. 17.
Vision, in verse, 17th cent. 319,
f. 2 b ; 320, f. 109 ; 3696, f. 1 b.
- Mystery of Alchemy, in verse, 15th-
17th centt. 1787, ff. 111-117; 3747,
ff. 110-115.
Philorcium alchymirc, 16th-17th
centt. Engl 288, ff. 101-107 b; 320,
ff. 66 b-67, 96 b^99 b ; 2193, ff. 40-46.
The 12 gates of Alchemy, in verse,
16th cent. 299, ff. 43 b-50.
Axioms of the twelve gates, 18th
cent. 3506, ff. 47-52.
Part of the 1st gate of his Com-
pound of Alchemy, 17th cent. 3630,
f. 87.
Notes from his 12 gates, 17th cent.
2170, ff. 54-55.
Extracts from his 12 gates, 17th
cent. 3758, ff. 26-38.
Ripley (George), Canon of Bridlington
(continued). The Bosomebooke, translated
by S. Norton, 1573. 2175, ff. 148-172.
Bosom book of the great elixir,
16th cent. 3729, ff. 32 b-41 b.
Extract from his bosom book, 16th
cent. .3110, f. 36.
Opus aureum verum de lipid e
minerali, 17th cent. 689, ff. 2-19 b.
Accurtations and practise of R.
Lully, translated by, 16th cent. 1524,
ff. 13-39 b.
Accurtationes et practicae Ray-
mundine, 17th cent. 3706, ff. 3-14.
Alchemia u Liber secret issim us,"
17th cent. 689, ff. 20-31 b.
Compendium of alchemy, 17th
cent. 319, ff. 22b-30b.
Codicella, 17th cent. 2170, ff.
38-46.
Cantilena de lapide Philosophico
exscripta e libro W. Brueri, 1599. 288,
ff. 70-73.
The concordance between Raymond
and Guy do, 17th cent. 319, f. 19.
Wheel, 17th cent. 319, f. 21 b.
Ccelum philosophorum, 1471.
1255, f. 260 b.
Discourse on alchemy, 17th cent.
Imperf. 179, A. f. 49.
Ripon, co. York. Inscriptions in the
Cathedral, copied by F. Thynne, 1601.
3836% f. 30 b.
Bippertss van Groenedyck (Jo-
han), Burgomaster of Leyden. Epitaph
byF.deLaet,1650. Dutch. 2764, f. 198.
Rtaeborghe (Robert), Abbot of Misscn-
den, co. Bucks. Letter to, from Edward
IV., respecting his resignation of the
Abbacy, 1472. 747, f. 57 b.
Bittersliuaius (Nicolaus). Disaertatio
de fseminis hirsutis et sua sponte foe-
cundis, 1638. 4022, ff. 73-90.
RiveriUfl (Lazarus). Collectanea medica,
17th cent. 2107 ; 2108 ; 2132.
Col lectio roedicamentorum ex, ab
Henrico, Marchione Dorchestriac, 17th
cent. 1418; 1419.
Collegium practicum ad, sub Prof.
L. Schacht, 17th cent. 1264.
Obserratione* in praxim medicam
ejus, 16th cent. 1215, ff. 1-154 b.
Appendices due ad ejus opera
medica, 17th cent. 1265, ff. 481-521.
— : — Dictata practical ad librum ejus
praxeos de febribus, 17th cent. 2826,
ff. 25 b-54.
INDEX.
455
Riverius (Lazarus) (continued). Materia
medica simplex ex, 17th cent. 1285,
ff. 150-175.
Parisiensia medica, 17th cent.
1991, ff. 99b-102b.
Observationes medics?, 1602. 2089,
flf. 13-25 b.
Observationes medica col lee tee ex,
1629-1669. 1167.
Note ex ejus operibus medicis,
1679. 3391, ff. 4 b-6 b.
Medicina practica in compendium
redacta, 1685. 1208.
Excerpta ex institutionibus medicis
ejus, 17th cent. 1511, ff. 24-78; 1542;
2107; 3119, f. 133 b.
Rivers, Earl. v. Wid?ile (Antony).
Rivers, Earl of. v. Savage.
Rives ( ). Notes of his life, 1637-
1659. 1708, f. 121.
Rivet (Andi-6), Hector of the College at
Breda. Kpistle to a friend on flight
from the Plague, 1636. Transl. 791,
ff. 2-13 b.
Rivius ( ). D. Rouget annotations
in ejus compendium totius Dialectics,
1553. 3043, ff. 3-12.
Rizzio (David), Secretary to Mary, Queen
of Scots. Names of his murderers, 1566.
3199, f. 209.
Protestation of Lord Darnley of
innocence of his murder, n. d. 3199,
f. 348.
Ro — (Wi — ). Opinion on the privileges
of aliens, 17th cent. 31, f. 3.
Ro aides (Francois) Letter to, from L.
Turquet de Mayerne, 17th cent. Fr.
2001, ff. 1-16 b; 2057, ff. 2-14 b.
Robartes (Charles Bodvile), 2nd Earl of
Radnor. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1707.
4040, f. 371.
MS. 86 was dedicated to, in 1689,
by R. Simson.
Robartes (John), 2nd Baron Robartes.
Warrant fur granting the command of a
troop of horse in Ireland vacant by the
resignation of, 1661. 856, f. 27.
Robe (Thomas). Letter to, from D.
Perronett, 173}. 4066, f. 92.
Robert ( ). Catalogue of plants and
birds done at Paris bv, 18th cent. 1968,
ff. 134-151 b.
Robert, Earl of Normandy, v. Normandy,
Dukes of. Robert.
Robert, of Gloucester. Chronicle, 15th
cent. Impcrf. 2027 ff 98-169 b.
Roberts (Edward), of the Inner Temple,
London. Articles of partnership in an
invention for preserving food, 1685.
3646, ff. 83-90 b.
Roberts (Hendor). Letter to, from T.
Darell, 1681. 3822, f. 167.
Roberts (James), Printer. Acquittance
to Sir H. Sloane for the price of Morton's
Natural History of Northamptonshire,
1712. 4043, f. 89.
Roberts (Sir John). Accompts of his
receipts and disbursements, 1643. 2723
f. 142.
Roberts (John), Steward of Chelsea
Manor. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1738-
1743, and n. d. 4055, ff. 383, 395;
4056, ff. 75, 116; 4057, f. 191 ; 4060,
ff. 184, 186.
Roberts (Nathanael), of Tangier. Receipt
of, for a medical bill, 1666. 3509,
f. 41 b.
Roberts (Walter), Medical Practitioner.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1727. 4076,
f. 290.
Robertson ( J—). Letter to [J. Peti ver],
1707. 4064, f. 140.
Robertsone (William). Letter to J
Peti?er, n. d. 4067, f. 122.
Robertas, Castrensis. Translatio libri
Morieni Romani De metallorum trans-
mutatione, 17th cent. Engl. 3697,
ff. 1-43.
Robertas, de Torinneio. Additiones ad
Sigeberti Gemblacensis chronicon, 16th
cent. 1301, ff. 154 b, 222 b.
Robertas, Montensis. v. Robertus, de
Torinneio.
RobertUS, Bex. v. Sicily, Kings of.
Robert.
Robethon (John), " Domestic Secretary "
to George I. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1715. 4044, f. 106.
Robin (Paschal), Seigneur du Faux.
Verses to, by F. Thory, 17th cent. Gr.,
Lat. and Fr. 1768, ff. 4-6, 26.
Robins (Thomas), of Wappenham, co.
Northants. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1654. Lat. 2812, f. 41.
Robinson ( ), °f Croydon. Scheme
of his nativity, 1611. 1707, f. 43.
Robinson (Edward). Owned, in 1657,
MS. 794.
Robinson (John), of King's College,
Cambridge. Notes of his sermons, by D.
Foote, 17th cent. 598, f. 53 b.
456
INDEX.
Robinson (Sir John), 1st Bart. Warrant
appointing him Lieutenant of the Tower
of London, 1660. 856, f. 30.
Warrant to deliver to, the custody
of the Tower of London, 1660. 856,
f. 30 b.
■ Warrant to, to allow pen, ink, and
paper to Major Sal way, 166§. 3299,
f. 167.
Robinson (John), of Qravesend, co. Kent.
Letter to, from J. Peter, 1664. 4062,
f. 156.
Robinson (John), Bishop of London.
Primary visitation of his see, 1715. 3875.
Robinson (Nicholas), M.D. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 173{. 4054, f. 204.
Robinson (Reuben), M.D., of Maldon.
Letters to H. Power, 1648-1664. Orig.
and Copies. 1326, ff. 29 b, 76-87, 90 b-
99 b, lot b-103, 104 b, 109-115 b, 121 b,
124; J378, f. 350 ; 1393, ff. 2, 6 ; 3515,
ff. 66, 70, 73, 77-87 b, 89-97 b.
1 Letter to , on circulation of
the blood, 1650. Imperf. 4034, f. 76.
Letter to Dr. T. Browne, 1659.
1912, f. 35.
« Letters to, from Dr. H. Power,
1654-1663. 1326, ff. 13, 14b, 19,20b,
42; 1342.
Robinson (Richard), M.D. Letter to
Hall, 1685. 4062, f. 216.
— — Letter to E. Lhwyd, 1698. Ex-
tract. 4062, f. 278 b.
Robinson (Sir Tancred), M.D., Physician
to George I. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1687-1701, and n. d. 4036, ff. 30, 32;
4038, f. 192 ; 4060, ff. 188, 190.
Letter to, from S. Dale, n. d.
Imperf. 4066, f. 311.
— — Letter to, from E. Lhwyd, «. d.
Imperf. 4076, f. 302.
Robinson (Thomas). Verses on the
Philosopher's Stone, 17th cent. 319,
f. lb.
Roborough (Henry), Scribe to tU
Westminster Assembly, and Minister of
St. Leonards, Eastcheap. Letter to N.
Wallington, [1625]. 922, f. 74.
— Letters to, from N. Wallington,
1638-1643. 922, ff. 118, 122, 123 b, 140.
Robsart (Sir John), " Dominus de Bo-
bessard." Writ of attachment against,
temp. Henr. VI. 98, f. 60.
Robson (Thomas). Alchemical collec-
tions, 17th cent. Autogr. 1744.
Robynnett (Lyonne). Formerly owned
MS. 1584.
Robyns (Joannes), Fellow and Bursar of
All Souls College, Oxford. Observations
astrologies, circ. 1530. Autogr. Imperf.
1743.
Annotationes astrologies, 16th
cent. Autogr. 1773, ff. 1-55 b.
Epitome in Apotelesmata Ptolo*
m«i, 16th cent. Autogr. Imperf. 1773,
ff. 57-117 b.
- Receipts for livery payments to
members of All Souls College, [1520-
1532]. 1743, f. 85 b.
Rocca (Michel), of Naples. Manescal-
cheria di, 17th cent. Hal. 583, ff. 1-
119 b.
Roche (M. de la), v. La Roche (Michael
de).
Roche (Matthew), of Catherlagh. Letter
to Lord Falkland, 1629. 3827, f. 167.
Rochechouart (Guy de Seve de). v.
Seve de Rochechouart (Guy I. de).
Rochelle, Ija, in France. Notes of
proceedings at, 1628. 826, ff. 131-133.
v. also La Rochelle.
Rochester, co. Kent. Lease of a house
in Leaden hall Street, London, for repair
of Rochester Bridge, 17th cent. 2728,
ff. 189b-192b.
Account of seamen in the hospital,
1703. 1198, f. 129.
Inscription over the gate of the
travellers hospital at, 18th cent. 3516,
f. 179.
Rochester, See of. Excerpta e libro
de consuetudine ecclesise Roffensis per
Benedictum Monachnm, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 384.
Royal letter to, to grant to Lady
Marlborough and to W. Ashburnham a
lease of Hudingham, Coddington and
Kingston Manors, 1660. 856, f. 23 b.
Bishops of.
v. Bradford (Samuel).
Russell (John).
Rochester, Earls of.
v. Hyde (Laurence).
Wilmot (John).
Rock (Josiah). Formerly owned MS. 3554.
Rodargirus (Lucas), Eutopiensis. Pisces
Zodiaci inferioris, 1596. Engl, transl.
3657, ff. 4-24 b.
Rodes ( de), son of Claude, Baron de
Belloy. Extraicts de diverse* lectures
de voyages, 17th cent. 305.
Rodes (Claude de), Baron de Belloy;
Ambassador to the Ik&erlands. Obit,
1623. JFK 305, f. 1 b^
INDEX.
457
Rodius. v. Rhodius.
Rodogerus, Uispalensis. Gcbri liber
fornacum ad exereendam chemiara perti-
nentium interpret at us per, 17th cent.
1068, ff. 251-262.
Rodolph, Emperor of Germany, v. Ger-
many, Emperors of, Rodolph JI.
Rodondello Harbour, r. Redondela,
in Qalicia.
Rodrigues de Castro (Estevam), Pro-
fessor of Medicine at Pisa, and Principal
domestic Physician to the Grand Duke of
Tuscany. Oration before the lectures
on Hippocrates in the medical school at
Pisa, 1617. Lot. 3133, ff. 399-403.
De univeria mulierura medicina,
17th cent. Excerpts. 1391.
Consilium medicum, 1635. 2253,
ff. 34b-47.
Rodriguez (Thomas), Priest, of Cadiz.
Letter to J. S. Blanco, 1679. Span.
1087, f. 130.
Rodriguez de Castello Branco
(Jo&o), called Amatus Lusitanus. A cure
for Ascites, out of, 17th cent. 1660,
ff. 10-12.
Rodriguez de Pedrosa (Ludovicns).
De pulsuum differentiis, 17th cent. 2984,
ff. 1, 2, 5-51.
Rodriguez de Santa Cruz (Goncalo),
servant to the Archbishop of Toledo. Sale
of a Latin Breviary by, to P. de Hauyles,
1436. Span. 217, f. 108 b.
Roe ( ), Lieut. Quarrel with Capt.
Carre at Tangier, 1672. 3511, f. 171.
Roe (Sit- Thomas). Recall of, from his
embassy to Turkey, [1628]. 856, f. 13.
Letter to Archbishop Abbot, 1633.
654, f. 305.
Roe (Thomas). Formerly owned MS. 1462.
Roe (Willielmus de). Alchemical notes
sent bv, to Dr. S., 1663. 2517, ff. 83 b-
85 b.
Roeder (Johannes), M.D., of Hildbunj-
hausen. Letters to C. Sibelius a Goor,
1679-1682. Lat. 2729, ff. 43, 72, 79,
84, 114.
Roers (Tobias), of Antwerp. Thesis for
a medical degree at Leyden, 1589. Lat.
64, ff. 108b-lllb.
Roesslin (Eucharius). De partubus
emortuis, quo pacto expellantur; ex
libello ejus, 17th cent. 1989, ff. 32-39 b.
Roger (Abraham), of Leyden, Excerpta
ex, de Brahmanis, 17th cent. Lat. and
Dutch. 2910, ff. 150-159.
Rogerius, Jfagister. Medicina; cyra-
logise secundum, 15th cent. 2995, f. 206.
Rogerius, Parmensis. Chirurgia, 13th
cent Dr. 3525, ff. 180-207.
Chirurgia, cum commentario G.
Arevencii, 14th cent. 3550, ff. 99-216.
Cyrurgia, cum additionibus, 15th
cent. 240.
Practica Rogerina magna, 13th
cent. 342, ff. 148-185.
Practica Rogerina parva, 13th
cent. 342, ff. 146-147 b;— 15th cent.
75, ff. 93b-94b; 282, ff. 225-229 b;
418, ff. 322-325.
Medietas secundum, 15th cent.
282, ff. 185-186 b.
Rogers (Daniel). Instructions to, as
Ambassador to Holland, 1575. 2442,
f. 111.
Instructions to, as Commissioner
to the town of Elbing, 1580. 2442, f. 41.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to
Germany, 1580. 2442, f. 69.
Diary of proceedings of him und
his fellow - commissioners sent into
Flanders, 1587. 262, ff. 41-86 b.
— — Instructions to, as Commissioner
to Denmark, 1588. 2442, f. 40.
Rogers (Ford), of Chelsea. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 172 J. 4047, f. 122.
Rogers {Capt. Francis). Journal of his
voyage from S. Domingo to the wreck
of a Spanish vessel off Porto Plato and
thence to England, 1686-1687. 50,
ff. 58 b-99 b, passim.
Rogers (John), of Newcastle. Letter to
Lord Carlisle, 1681. 2724, f. 149.
- Rogers (John). Pharmacopoeia, 1684.
875.
Lists of herbs, animals and minerals,
with their virtues, 1686. Lat. aud
Engl. 880.
— — Medical prescriptions, 1688-1694.
879.
Rogers (Jonathan), Glass-maker, of liris-
toi. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1727.
4049, f. 56.
Rogers (Woodes), Governor of the Baha-
mas. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1716.
4044, f. 155.
Rogoaanus (Guilielmus). Bemardi
Trevisani liber de transmutatione metal-
lorum e Gallico in Latinum conversus
per, 16th cent. 2006, ff. 4-50.
Rohalt (Richard). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 191.
458
INDEX.
Rohan (Anne de), sister of Henri, Due de
Rohan. Consilium tnedicam pro, 37th
cent. 2253, ff. 47 b-50 b.
Rohan (Henri de), Due de Rohan.
Observations oat of his treatise " De
("interest des Princes," by Lord Derby,
1645. 874, ff. 13-16.
Sonnet sur la mort de, par Gom-
bauld, 1638. 895, f. 57.
Hohault (Jacques) Collegium ad par-
tem q carta m tractatns ejus physici,
1705-1706. 2969, ff. 1-61.
Abrege* de toute sa physique, 16e0.
2826, f. 88.
Roia (Anthony), Augustine Eremite Friar.
Life, 17th cent. 1470, ff. 3 b-6.
Roland (Jacques), Sew de BeUbat. Ex-
traict de la Sememe de C. de Gamon
contre celie du Sieur de Bartas par, 17th
cent. 2553, ff. 43-45 b.
RolandUB. Cyrurgia, cum additionibus
Rogeri, 14th cent. 3018, ff. 11-32 b.
Rolandus Scriptoris, v. Scriptoria
(Roland us).
Rolfe (G— ). Letter to J. Petiver, 1713.
4065, f. 140.
Rolfinok (Guerner), of Hamburg. Bio-
graphical sketch of, by A. Bever, 17th
cent. Lat. 2888, f. 119.
Letter to P. M. Slegel, 1631. Lat.
y. 2882, f. 41.
Rolle (John), Admiralty Commissioner.
Instructions to Capt. W. Penn, signed
by, 1648. 1709, ff. 55-62 b.
Rolle (Margaret), wife of Sir Samuel
Rolle, of Heanton, co. Devon. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4076, ff. 292-295 b.
Rolle (Richard), of ffamjx>le. Melos
amoris Ricardi H eremite, 14th cent.
2275, ff. 1-52.
De contempt u niundl, 14th cent.
2275, ff. 52 b-61 b.
De incendio amoris, 14th cent.
2275, ff. 79-108 b.
Super novem lectionibns mortu-
orum, 14th cent. 2275, ff. 109 b-140.
De emendatione vita?, 14th cent.
Rolleston (Symon), Registrar of the
Probate Court, London. Will of Arch-
bishop Laud, transcribed by, 1662. 3080.
Rolloo (Henry), Minister of Edinburgh.
Letter to, from J. Dury, 1642. 654,
f. 223 b.
Rolls Office, v. London.
Roman, Friar, Hermit of the Order of
San Oeronimo. Account of the An-
tiquity of the Indians, in Columbus'
voyage, in 1492, to the W. Indies, 17th
cent. 1709, ff. 300 b-303.
Romances. Qaatre fils Aimon, 15th
cent. Imperf. 960, ff. 1-68 b.
Historia Apollonii Tyrii, 13th, 16th
centt. 1619, ff. 18-29 ; 2233.
Conference of Dindimus with Alex-
2275, ff. 140-150.
Stimulus conscientie, in English
verse, 14th cent. 2275, ff. 150-183.
Rollesby {Dom. William de). MS. 1726
was given for his soul by the Rector of
Colveston, co. Norf., to Frater T. de
Dudelingtone.
ander the Great, 17th cent. 3991, ff.
95-97.
Names of characters in, 17th cent.
/to/. 2764, ff. 178-181.
v. Caumpedene (Hugh of).
Romberd (Jane). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 192.
Rome, Ancient. Magistratuum nominuni-
que apud Romanos propriorum explicatio,
13th cent. 1580, ff. 184-189 b.
De antiqua urbe Romse, ex prse-
lectionibns Prof. O. Borrichii, 1683,
1684. 3019, ff. 2-10.
De statu civitatis Romans: ac rei-
publiae, 17th cent. 1397, ff. 75-79 b.
Qiuedam de Romanorum exerciti-
bus, 17th cent. 1898, f. 6.
Nomina locorum Romsc antiqua
et modern*, 18th cent. Imperf 3585,
A. f. 9.
Nummi Romanarum familiarum,
17th cent. 3524.
Lists of Roman medals, 1692-1700.
Lat. and Engl. 3961, ff. 70, 106-110 ;
3962, ff. 194-211 b.
Nnmismata eorum a Julio Ctesare
ad Justinianum, a F. Sambrooke collects,
18th cent. 2954.
Collections relating to Roman his-
tory and coins by F. Sambrooke, 18th
cent. 3407, passim.
Catalogue of a collection of Roman
coins, gathered in Spain, 18th cent.
2824.
Emperors of. Brevis chronologia
Imperatorum ad A.D. 610, 15th cent.
289, ff. 96-100 b.
List of Emperors from 261 to 1705,
18th cent. Germ, verse. 2144, ff. 181-
183 b.
INDEX.
459
Home, Emperors of (oonUnutd). Account
of the Emperors, 17th cent. Ital. 3961,
f. 62.
Collections from ancient authors
relative to the twelve Cseaara, 17th cent.
2521, ff. 101-112 b.
Summary by Dr. Glisaon of char-
acters of Roman Emperors, 1 7th cent.
2251, ff. 3-16.
CAWS JULIUS CjSSAR. Ex-
cerpta de Bello Gallioo ejus, 17th cent.
1347, passim,
List of eminent Romans in
his Commentaries, 18th cent. 3407,
ff. 74-76 b.
AUGUSTUS. Remarks on his
horoscope, 17th cent. 1709, f. 128.
Epistola ad, a Rege vEgyptiorum,
de remediis contra morbos, 17th cent.
3848, f. 23.
TIB EMUS. Letter on the death
of Christ to, from P. Pilate, 17th cent.
Germ. 2702, f. 169 b; Engl. 3690, f. 27 .
Letter on our Lord's ap-
pearance from P. Lentulus to the Roman
Senate, 17th cent. 3690, f. 27.
VESPASIAN AND TITUS. Res
gesta? sub, 15th cent. 289, ff. 54 b-57 b.
HADRIAN. Quostiones inter
eum et Secundum Philosophum, 14th
cent. 1580, f. 27; lfilO, f. 187 b;—
15th cent. 3554, ff. 33 b-37.
Borne, Modern. II sacco di Roma
nell' anno 1527, di P. de Rossi, 17th
cent. Two vols. 2759.
Nuovo discorso sopra il diluvio di,
di L. Parigiuolo, 1579. 904, ff. 15-25 b.
Instructions to L. Allatius re-
specting the removal to the Vatican
Library of the Palatine library at
Heidelberg, 1622. Ital. 631, ff. 1-8.
- Measurements of the fabric of St.
Peter's, 1643. Ital. 118, f. 59.
Sermon in St. Anthony of the Portu-
guese's Church at Rome on Ash-wednes-
day, by A. Vieira, 1662. Transl. 1290.
Description of S. Peter's, 1681.
Germ, and Fr. 1381, f. 140.
Description of the city, 1681.
Germ., Fr. and Engl. 1385, ff. 1-38.
Giornale delle curiosita et antichita
di, 17th cent. 2885, ff. 1-10 b.
■ Essay on the advantages of a life
in, 18th cent. Fr. 3328, ff. 104-116.
Index of famous MSS. in the great
libraries at, 17th cent. 836, ff. 8-17 b,
29-31.
The congregation of St. Manna
Bome, Court of ; and Popes, Bishops of.
History of the Papal Dominion in Italy,
17th cent. 1983, B. ff. 15-23.
— — Treatise on the Popes and their
Court, 17th cent. 1756.
Forms of receiving Ambassadors
at Court, 17th cent. Fr. 2t44, ff. 232-
234.
Papers relating to the Court of
Rome, 17th cent. Span. 3610, ff. 27-41 b.
Delia varieta et usanxa de' vestiti
di Nro. Sigre. et de Sigri. Cardinal! per
tutto l'anno, 17th cent. 726.
Antiquities of the Church of
Britain and others above the Church of
Rome, 17th cent. 3776, f. 43 b.
List of Protestant writers and
commentators on popish doctrine, 17th
cent. 972, f. 31.
Versus de nominibus Paparum, a
S. Petro usque ad Eugenium III., 12th
cent. 539, f. 8.
Brevis chronologia Pontificum ad
annum 610, 15th cent. 289, ff. 96-100 b.
Series Pontificum Roroanorum
usque ad Alexandrum III., 15th cent.
289, f. 82 b.
Hymnus in Papam quendam, 14th
cent. 1580, ff. 145-147 b.
Satire on the election of, late 17th
cent. Fr. verse. 1009, f. 427.
Painting, representing the instal-
lation of an Emperor, by a Pope, 16th
cent. 723, f. 19.
Medals of Popes, 1693. 3962,
ff. 161-164 b.
» Catalogue of their medals, by W.
Charleton, 1701. 3961, ff. 66-69.
PELAGIUSI. Legenda de, 15th
1936, ff. 140-156 b.
cent.
GREGORY I. THE GREAT, S.
Excerpt* theologica ex, 13th cent. 1580,
f. 26.
Tabula Pastoral i urn Beat! Gregorii,
15th cent. Imperf. 1714, f. 10.
Paraph rastcs de sermone
Beati Gregorii, 15th cent. 2515, f. 55 b.
BONIFACE IV. Alchemical
process, 17th cent. 3713, ff. 34-55.
EUGENIUS III. Letter to the
Bishop and clergy of Exeter, [ 1 145-1 1 53].
Lot. Copy, 14th cent. Imperf. 1777,
f. 88.
Letter to, from S. Ber-
owned MS. 3167.
nard of Clairvanx, 12th cent.
3103, f. 121 b.
460
INDEX.
Borne, Court of; and Popes, Bi&hops of
(continued). ALEXANDER III. Let-
ters to Rotrou, Archbishop of Rouen, and
Bernard, Bishop of Nevers, [1170]. Lat.
Copies, 14th cent. 1777, ff. 40 b, 42 b,
46, 47 b.
— Letter to all the Bishops
of the Province of Canterbury, [1170].
Lot. Copy. 1777, f. 46 b.
— Letter to the Archbishop
and Bishops of the Province of Tours,
[1170]. Lat. Copy. 1777, f. 47.
Letter to the Archbishop and
Bishops of the Province of York, [1170],
Lat. Copy, 14th cent. 1777, f. 47.
Letters to, from Arch-
bishop Becket, [1167-1170]. Lat.
Copies, 14th cent. 1777, ff. 25 b, 28 b,
32, 34, 36.
■ Letter from Archbishop
Becket to all the Cardinals, [1167]. Lat.
Copy, 14th cent. 1777, ff. 10-13.
INNOCENT III. De raiseria
hominis, 14th cent. 1613, ff. 52 b-70 b ;
2275, ff. 218 b-229 b.
HONORIUS III. Approbatio
ordinis Fratrnm Minorura S. Francisci,
1223. 1617, ff. 65-67 b.
GREGORY IX. Commentarium
in Decretalia ejus, 15th cent. Fragm.
1575, f. 1.
INNOCENT IV. Dispensation
to C. de Gloma, on account of illegiti-
macy, 1243. Lat. Copy. 3319, f. 155 b.
Bulla de jure Regis Anglke
super regno Scotiae, 1251. Copy. 3199,
f. 117.
Correspondence with Fred-
eric II. of Germany, 17th cent. Lat.
verse. Copies. 581, f. 15.
Account of his vision,
circ. 1455. Engl, and Lat 1584, f. 21.
JOHN XXI. Thesaurus Pauperum,
14th cent. 521, ff. 46-74 b ; 2479, ff. 10-
38 b;— 1309. 477;— 15th cent. 282, ff.
87 b-106. Imperf. 284, ff. 128-174 b.
■ Flos floram Thesauri Pau-
perum, 14th cent. 1754, ff. 8-13 b;—
15th cent. 405, ff. 18-23 b ;— 17th cent.
3848, ff. 9-14.
Treatise drawn from his
Thesaurus Pauperum, 15th cent. 357.
Liber oculorum, 14th cent.
2268, ff. 52-59; — 15th cent. 1214,
ff. 3&-46.
■ Aristotelis ad Alexandrum
de sanitate tuenda epistola translata ab,
cum epistola ad Hispaniarum Reginam
dedicatoria, 14th cent. 420, ff. 180-
183 b.
Bome, Court of ; and Popes, Bishops of.
JOHN XXI. (continued). Treatise on
fevers, 14th cent. Lat. 2479, ff. 38 b-
41b.
— Flebotomia Mag. Petri
Yspanicii, 15th cent. 3124, ff. 220b-222.
Bona notabilia et vera,
15th cent. 405, ff. 33 b-36.
Medicina contra col i cam
passionem, 14th cent. 1754, f. 3 b.
Versus de pin via, de nive,
de pruina, de rore, de grandine, et de
terra motu, 14th cent. 568, f. 15 b.
CELESTINE V. Versus pro-
phetici de ejus morte, 1293. 1710, f. 3.
HONORIUS [/ T.?] Tractatulus
alchemicus, 15th cent. 3747, ff. 73-80.
BONIFACE VIIL Questions
to, by A. de Villa Nova, on the Philo-
sopher's Stone, 18th cent. 3506, ff. 1-8 b.
Alchemicum opus, 15th
cent. 2327, f. 23 b.
■ Dissertation on his " Bulla n
by Sir T. Browne, 17th cent. 1827, f. 53.
JOHN XXII. Bulla de Robcrti I.,
Scotia Regis, coronatione, 1329. Copy.
3199, f. 86.
BEN EDICT XII. Indulgence for
as many days as Christ's bodily wounds,
viz. 5460, 15th cent. Lat. 3548, f. 6 b.
CLEMENT VI. Kalendarium
lunare Parisius com posi turn ad manda-
tum ejus, 1347. 31 24, ff. 2-7 b.
URBAN V. Versus de cereis
Agnis Dei ad Grecorum Imperatorem ab
eo missis, 15th cent. 2401, f. 3.
PIUS II. Qusedam de ejus jit a,
17th cent. 4019, f. 47.
SIXTUS IV. Privilegia Acade-
mic Upsaliensis ab eo concessa, 1476.
3006, ff. 24b-26b.
CLEMENT VII. Alliance of,
with Germany, England and Austria,
[1525]. Lat. Copy. 2103, ff. 203-206.
Alliance with France,
[1525]. Lat. Copy. 2103, f. 207.
Correspondence with
Charles V., 1526-1529. Lat. Copies.
2103, ff. 11-51, GG, 75-79.
PAUL III. Description of the
crown sent bv, to James V. of Scotland,
17th cent. 3198, f. 2.
PAUL IV. Register of letters
from the Venetian Ambassador at Rome
to the Venetian Senate, 1555-1556.
Ital. Copies, 17th cent. 896.
Relatione di B. Kava-
ghiero Ambasciadore a, [1555]. 1826,
ff. 26 b-29 b.
INDEX.
461
Borne, Court of; and Popes, Bishops of
(continued). PIUS V. Coronatione da,
di Cosmo, Gran Duca di Toscana, 1570.
2258, ff. 1-12 b.
GREGORY XHL Discorso fatto
a, sopra il regno d'Irlanda, 17th cent.
2180, ff. 52-57 b.
Discorso n, per la guerra
d'Inghilterra, 17th cent. 2180, ff. G7-76.
SIXTUS V. Account of the con-
clave at his election, 1585. 1710, ff. 38-
42 b.
Sumario de las indulgen*
cias concedidas por Pio IV., Pio V., Gre-
gorio XIII. y Sixto V. a las cuentas que
bendixeron, 1586. 796, f. 4.
Indulgencias concedidas
por Sixto V. a los granos, crazes, me-
dal las y imagines, que bendixo a devo-
cion del cuerpo de S. Leocadia, 1586.
796, f. 5.
Lettera al colltgio de'
Cardinali, 1587. 2258, ff. 14b-16 b.
Lettera a, di Gran Duca
di Toscana, 1588. Copy. 2258, f. 13.
List of Cardinals present
at the canonization of St Didacus, 1588.
Lat. 1710, f. 43.
Lamentations de, sur la
mort des Due et Cardinal de Guise, 17th
cent. Fr. verse. 1603, ff. 72-81 b.
Processus alchemicus pro,
a Johanne Ungarie, 16th cent. 3661.
f. 217.
Account of his death and
burial, [1590]. Ital. 2764, f. 79.
URBAN VII. List of Cardinals,
taken in October, 1590. 1710, f. 43 b.
GREGORY XIV. Proceedings
of the Conclave, 1591. 1710, ff. 45-64b.
Letters on his death from
the Cardinals to the Papal Nnncio in
France and to the inhabitants of Paris,
1591. Lat. Copies. 1710, ff. 65, 65b.
Behaviour of, on his death-
bed, 17th cent. 1710, f. 66 b.
CLEMENT VIII. Razonamiento
de, a los Jesuitas en la congregation
general en Roma, 159*. Copy. 3610,
f. 24 b.
PAUL V. Relazioae di Roma,
[1605-1621]. 17.
Epigrams on his murder
of his pretended son, B. Borghese, 1609.
Lat. 159, ff. 13-19.
— Indulgenze conctsse in
occasions del la Canonizatione di Santo
Carlo Cardinale Borromeo, 1610. 264.
Borne, Court of; and Popes, Bishops of
PAUL V. (continued). Risposta alia
lettera dal Duca di Ossuna a, contro la
Republics di Venetia, 1617. 2545, ff.
20-28.
Versus de Papa, quum ex-
comniiinicasset sape Regem Gallorum, a
R. Thory, 17th cent. 1768, f. 30 b.
GREG ORT XV. Facultates con-
cessae D.ividi, Episcopo Ossoriensi, 1622.
3827, f. 14.
Pro]K>sitions to, from
James I., touching the marriage between
the Prince of Wales, and the Infanta of
Spain, with the Pope's replies and de-
mands, 1623. 363, f. 9.
URBAN VIII. Facultates con-
cesstt Boetio, episcopo Elphinensi, pro
tempore Schismatis tantum, 1625. 1008,
f. 2.
Bulla " dtlectis filiis catho-
licis Anglia," 1626. Copy. 826, f. 26 b.
The Pope's Cabinet Council
discabincted, [1640]. 1467, f. 144.
ALEXANDER VII. Address to,
from S. de Sorbiere, for church prefer-
ment, [1655-1667]. ImL 1039, f. 121.
INNOCENT XI. Letter to Louis
XIV., 1676. Fr. Copy. 3328, f. 56.
Bomeril (Thomas). Verses addressed to
M. Bartels, 17th cent. Lat. 1378, f. 22 b.
Bomesey (William), Principal of St.
Albans Hall, Oxford. MS. 280 wis
written for, circ. 1450.
Bomney (Sir William), Governor of the
Merchant Adcenturers Company. Letter
to, from E. Missel den, 1611. 1453, f. 2.
Bondeletius (Gulielmus). Interpreta-
tions in Galenum, 1555. 3044, ff. 33-
47 b, 86-160.
De causis -et remediis febrium,
1556. 3045, ff. 35-64 b.
De curatione morborum, 1565.
Hologr. 2615.
Boner (A—), of the Danish Embassy in
London. Letters to G. Schroedter, 1710-
1714. fr. 2877, ff. 261, 280.
Bonjat (Stephen), Surgeon to Qu. Anne.
Postmortem examination of. the body of
Baron de Groot, 17 1§. Fr. 4076, f. 321.
Bonsard (Pierre de). Translations from,
by F. Thory, 17th cent. Ut. 1768,
ff. 6 b, 7, 7 b, 8, 9-11, 11 b-13, 13b-17,
17b-19, 24b-25b, 27-28.
Bonseus (Gualterus), of Gouda. Thesis
for a medical degree at Levden, [1598],
64, f, 100 b.
46*
INDEX.
Bonsseus (Balduinus), Physician to
the State of Qouda. De humans vitse
primordiis, 17th cent. Engl, transl.
1665.
Booke (Laurence), Professor of Astro-
nomy at Gresham College. Observations
on the Satellites of Jupiter, 7-20 Mav,
s. a. 1039, f. 140.
Bookes (Edward). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4078, f. 219.
Boome (George), Soldier at Tangier.
Charges against, of misdemeanour and
assault, 1669, 1672. 3514, ff. 13, 129.
Booth (Richard), CapL, R.N. Credentials
to the government of Salee, 1668. Lat.
and Engl. 3509, f. 255; Span. 3513,
f. 36.
Letter to, from the Governor of
Salee, 1668. Span. 3499, f. 68.
Proceedings relative to his carry-
ing off Lieut. Philpott, 1668. 3510,
f. 33.
Roper (Abel), Tory Journalist. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 193.
Boper (Anne), 3rd wife of Henry, Bth
Baron Teynham. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 173g. 4077, f. 365.
Boper (John), of Silkstonet co. York,
Obits of him and Margaret hb wife,
1583. 130, f. 73.
Boper (William), Prothonotary of the
Court of King's Bench. Life by, of his
father-in-law, Sir T. More, 17th cent.
fmperf. 1705, ff. 1-32.
Boque ( de la), Abbe', v. La Roque.
Boea (Pieter), Governor of Froidmont,
President of Holland. MS. 77 was
dedicated to, by G. Wendelin.
BOSS9U8 (Alexander), v. Ross (Alex-
ander), Master of Southampton Free-
school.
Rosario (Thomas del), Dominican Friar.
Life, 17th cent. 1470, ff. 25 b-28 b.
Bosarius Minor. Opus Alchemicum,
17th cent. 317, ff. 56 b-64 b.
— — Excerpts from, 15th cent. Lat.
2128, ff. 1-13 b.
Bosoarrook (Nicolas), of Roscarrockt
Cornwall. Formerly owned MS. 683.
Rose (Foulke). Medicamentorum selec-
torum collectio, 1661, 1662. 3394.
Rose (Francis), of Jamaica. Letters to
his half-brother, Sir H. Sloane, 1716,
1720. 4044, f. 221 ; 4045, f. 316.
Bose (Francis), Colonel. Letter to, from
his son Thomas, n. d. 4067, f. 12S.
Bose (P — ). Letter to her step-father,
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 195.
Rose (Philip), M.D. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 172J-1728, and ». d. Engl.
and Lat. 4046, ff. 175, 269; 4047,
f. 275 ; 4048, f. 235 ; 4049, ff. 123, 149,
191, 233 ; 4060, ff. 197-200.
Bose (Robert), of Roehampton, co. Surrey.
Letter to Dr. S. Collins, s. a. 1823,
f. 76.
Bose (Thomas). Letter to Sir H. Sloant,
1724. 4047, f. 243.
Letter to his father, Col. F. Rose,
n. d. 4067, f. 123.
Bose (William). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1701. 4038, f. 169.
Roeecrantzius (Ericus). v. Rosen -
krantz.
Roselli (Petrus), Frater. Letter on
alchemy to " Dominus N.,w 1397. Lat.
Copy, 1572. 3661, ff. 124 b-128 b.
Bosenorantz (Oliger). v. Rosenkrantz.
Bosendael ( Am el i us van). Owned, in
1583, MS. 3736, ff. 11-26.
Bosendael (Jan Jacob van). Entries of
his children's births, 1549-1561, and of
the deaths of himself and his wife, in
1583 and 1602. Dutch. 3736, f. 12 b.
BosenkrantB (Eric), Prases Regius
Aarhusiensis. Letter to, from B. Severi-
nius, 1656. Lat. 2870, f. 55 b.
BosenkrantB (Georgius), Regent of
Denmark. Royal letter to Qu. Eliza-
beth, subscribed by, 1594. Lat. 3299,
f. 32 b.
BosenkrantB (Georgius), Danus. Auto-
graph in album, 1627. 3415, f. 96 b.
BosenkrantB (Oliger). Letter to, from
J. Dury, 163$. Lat. 654, ff. 19-22 b.
Rttsler (Jean Eberhard), of Wittenberg.
Letters to G. Schroedter, 1692-1698.
Germ. 2877, ff. 41, 42, 56, 58, 62, 71,
75, 134.
Bosmadecia (Claudia). Epitaph on,
by F. Thory, 1583. Lat. 1768, f. 2 b.
Ross, Bishop of. v. Leslie (John).
ROSS (Alexander), Chaplain to Charles I.
and Master of Southampton Free-school.
Adversaria, prsecipue de re medica, 17th
cent. Hologr. 955.
Verses addressed to Prince Charles,
17th cent. Lat. 1381, f. 20.
Note of his birth, 1 Jan., 1590.
955, f. 192.
INDEX.
463
Ross (Alexander), Professor of Philosophy
in St. Leonard's College, St. Andrew's
University. Address to James II., signed
by, n.d. 2753, ff. 18-25 b.
Boss (John), M.D.j of New HampsJiire.
Letter to Hon. D. Dunbar, n. d. 4034,
f. 32.
Bo888BU8 (Samuel), of Hanau, Germany.
Verses addressed to D. Heinsius, 17th
cent. Lot. 2764, ff. 183, 183 b.
Bosse, of Horton, Family of. Pedigree,
1655. 1429, f. 40.
Bosse (Lawrence), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for assaulting £. Swin-
ford, circ. 1670. 3514, f. 52.
Bossetus (Franciscus), Medietas Regius,
v. Rousset (Francis).
Bossi (Patritio de'), Fiorentino. II sacco
di Roma di, 1527. 2759, A. B.
Bossi (Stefano). Sonetto Toscano per,
alia Marehesa Strozzi> 17th cent. 2756,
f. 95.
Rossman (Benedict). Certissima varia
morborum genera curantia et quotidiana
praxi con firm a ta et probata experiments,
17th cent. 705.
Bosso (Antonio del), Canonico. Poesie
Toscane per, alia Marehesa Strozzi, 17th
cent. 2756, f. 106 b.
Bota, in Spain. Chart of, 1665. 1831,
A. f. 3.
Bota (Michael Angel us), M.D., of Venice.
Consilia medica, 1640, 1641, 1644. 2253,
ff. 158-161, 170-173 b, 314-316.
Both (David), B.C. Bishop of Ossory.
Facilitates concessse ei per Gregoriom
XV., 1622. 3827, f. 14.
Both (Johann Friedrich), of Leipzig.
Autograph in album, 1693. 2360,
f. 26 b.
Bothe (Edward), Merchant at Tanaier.
Charges against L. Bolton and J. Gilder,
circ. 1671. 3514, ff. 71, 73.
Letter to J. Luke, 1672. 3514,
f. 110.
Botherham (Thomas), Bishop of Lin*
coin. Royal letters to, that H. Mussen-
dene should peaceably enjoy possession
of Missenden Abbey, [1472]. 747, f.
56 b. — "
Bothes. Earl of. v. Leslie (John).
Botmund (Felix), of Paris. Owned, in
1602, MS. 678.
Botsoh (Johann David), of Gdrlitz, in
Ober-Lausitz. Autograph in album,
1693. 2360, £ 79.
Botterdam, in the Netherlands. Ac-
count of an instrument used in educating
youth in a school at, 17th cent. Lot.
649, f. 213.
Bouen, Archbishop of. v. Newburgh
(Rotrou de), son of IIenryt Earl of War'
wick.
Boilffignac (G— ), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1731. 4076, f. 296.
Bouget ( ). Annotations in Rivii
Dialectices compendium et in Physicam,
1553. 3043, ff. 3, 13.
Boughton (Thomas), of Boughton. Of
the office of the Admiralty of England,
16th cent. 1605.
Bouillasous (Philippus), of Piedmont.
Practica opens magni, 17th cent. Engl,
transl. 3656.
Abregd de son Grand CEuvTe des
Philosopher 17th cent. 3739, ff. 1-42 ;
—1607-1608. Fr. Extracts. 1198,
ff. 43-63, passim.
Boupell (Jane), mother of Anne, Countess
of Hay. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4060, ff. 201-204.
B0U8, Family of. Collections relating to,
16th cent. 1301, f. 97 b.
Bous (Francis), M.P.for Truro. Speech
cone, religion, 162}. 826, f. 137; 2531,
f. 120.
Speech concerning grievances, 1640.
292, f. 54; 1200, ff. 24b--26b; 1430,
f. 61.
Bous (John). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1722, 172J. Dutch and Fr. 4046, f.
267 ; 4047, f. 130.
BOUS (William), Master of the Apothe-
caries Company, London. Letter to J.
Petiver, 1706. 4064, f. 109.
Boussel (I—), M.D., of Berhn. Case of
a girl afflicted with catalepsy, 1691.
2492, f. 69.
Bousset (Francois), Physician to Henry
IV. of France. Correspondence with
Dr. J. de La Riviere, 1594. Lot. Copies.
2089, f. 78 b.
Bouuillart (Philipe), Piedmontois Cor-
delier, v. Rouillascus (Philippus).
Bouyer (Didier), Bookseller at Frankfort.
Letters to C. CI a si us, 1603, 1608. Fr.
Extracts. 2764, f. 22 b.
Bovilon (Charles de). Sonnet a, de C.
Plantin, 17th cent. 2764, f. 27.
Bowe ( ). Sermon at All hallows,
[All Saints, Oxford]. 16th cent. 2987,
ff. 39b-42b.
464
INDEX
Bowe, Lady. Owned, in 1662, MS. 3080.
Bowe (H— ). Medical receipts, 17th
cent. 1462.
Bowe (Sir Henry), of ike Merchant Ad-
venturers Company. Letter to, from E.
Misselden, 1611. 1453, f. 2.
Rowey Manor, co. Hunt. Settlement
of, by T. Ravenscrofte, on his son and
heir, 162J. 1044, f. 260.
Bowhey Manor, co. Hunt. r. Rowey.
Bowles ( \ Sermon, 16th cent.
2987. ff. 76b-79b.
Bowse (Francis), v. Rous.
Boxburghe, Countess of. r. Ker(Jane).
Boxburghe, Duke of. v. Ker (John).
Boyal Society, v. London.
Boyaumont, 8*ew de, Prieur de Som-
breval. v. Fontaine (Nicolas).
Boycroft (Thomas), Printer, of London.
License to, to print in the Oriental lan-
guages, 1660. 856, f. 6 b.
Boydon (E— \ M.D., of co. Leicester.
Collection of prescriptions, 1593-1612.
354.
Boyen (Adrianus van), Physician and
Botanist* of Leyden. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, with copy of answer, 1 740. Lot.
1968, fT. 84, 88.
Boynon (John), Yeoman of the Royal
Wardrobe. Discharge to, for deliverv
of robes, 1561. Copy, 18th cent. 1519,
f. 221 b.
Boyston (Richard), Boyal Printer. Let-
ter to Dr. Downes, n. d. 203, f. 243.
Bozenkranta (Gunde), Danus. Auto-
graph in album, 1627. 3415, f. 97.
Bubeis (Bartholomsus de). Formerly
owned MS. 3158.
Bubens (Peter Paul). Description de
deux tableaux de, par Armand Jean, Due
de Richelieu, 17th cent. 2868, ff. 85-98.
Bubeufl (Helias), of Thriplow, oo. Cambr.
Serium Senectutis, 15th cent. 441, ff.
1-61 b.
Bubeus (Hieroavmus). Extraction of
oil out of herbs, 17th cent. 1671, f. 2.
Bubira y Ossorio (Diego de). Letter
to J. Luke, 1675. Span. 3513, f. 116.
BUbner (Leonhard), Apothecary at Kol-
berg in Prussia. Correspondence with
C. Schroedter, 1698. Germ. 2882, ff.
106, 107.
Buoellai (Francesco). Capitol i a, di A.
F. Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff. 96-
98 b.
Buoellai (Pietro). Libro dello amore
ad, di F. de Cattani da Diaceto, 16th
cent. 3270.
BUokerB (Martinus Ulichius), of Meissen*
ut Sarony. Autograph in album, 1692.
2360, f. 76.
Budbeck (Olaus), Sen^ M.D., of Upsal.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700, 1701. ls%t.
4063, ff. 12, 107.
Exercitatio anatomica nova de
ductibus aquosis, 17th cent. Excerpis.
3391, ff. 10-14.
Budbeck (Olaus), Jtm.y M.D. of Upsal.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1700. Lot. 4063,
f. 12.
Budd (Sir Rice), 2nd Bartn of Aberglass-
ney. Royal letter to the Justices of
Carmarthen cone, his marriage during
minority, tetnp. Chas. II. 856, f. 32 b.
Buddier. t. Rndyard (Sir Benjamin).
Budge (J—). Letter to, from B. Swart x,
1723. Impcrf. 4065, f. 310.
Budiera. r. Rudyard (Sir Benjamin).
Budfltone ( ), of Trinity College,
Cambridge. Notes of his sermon at St*
Mary's, by D. Foote, 17th cent. 598,
ff. 93 b 90.
Budyard (Sir Benjamin), M.P. Speeches
in Parliament, 162}, 1628, 1640. 826,
ff. 47, 100; 972, f. 13; 1200, f. 17;
1430, ff. 69-76; 1911-1913, f. 211;
3317, f. 11.
Verses on a black wench, 17th
cent. 542, f. 12 b; 1446, f. 71 b.
Bufflnus. v. Map (Walter).
Bugbye (William), Bector of Bythome,
co. Hunts. Eikon Basilike, Latine versa
per, [1660]. 1907.
Bugeley ( ), Father of Dr. Luke
Bugcley. Notes to M. Sylvaticns «« Pan-
dectce Medicime," 16th cent. 254.
Bugeley (George), Apothecary. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. <L 4076, f. 298.
Biigenwaldius (Johannes), the Elder,
of Gustrow. Letter to C. Schroedter,
1678. Lat. 2876, f. 101.
Biigenwaldius (Johannes), *A* Younger,
M. />., of GUstrow. Letter to C. Schroed-
ter, 1682. Lat. 2876, f. 109.
Buggle (George), Fellow of Clare Hall,
Cambridge. Ignoramus :comcedia, 1615.
2531, ff. 2-67.
INDEX.
465
y C astro viejo
— , 1691.
Ruiseoo y Haro (Phelipe de). Lttter
to, from P. S. Tonal uo, 1679. Span.
1087, f. 122.
Ruiz (Francisco), Physician, of Saragossa*
Commentaria in fen primam quarti libri
Avicennse, 17th cent. 344, ff. 77-409 b.
Ruiz de Imcera
(J nan). Letter to
2802, f. 108.
Ruland (Martin), Sen., M.D. Curation-
um empyricarum centuria decern, 1 7th
cent. Excerpts. 661, fT. 1-30.
Prayer and thanksgiving for his
patients, 16th cent. Lai. 112, f. 14.
Quaedam ex, 17th cent. 3118, f.
475.
Ruland (Martin), Jun. Notae ex, de lue
Ungarica, 17th cent. 2559, ff. 46 b-
62 b.
Ruland (Rutger), Syndic of Hamburg.
Program ma in ejus funere, a M. Kirstenio,
1675. 2888, ff. 120-123 b.
Rumbold (Edward), Surveyor-General of
the Customs; brother-in-law of James
Shane. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1721,
and n. d. 4046, f. 87 ; 4060, f. 205.
Rumbold (Mary), widow, at Tangier.
Accompt with Col. Norwood, 1667.
3510, f. 101 b.
Rumbold (William), of Tangier. Ac-
compts with Col. Norwood, 1666-166J.
3509, ff. 153 b, 232 b.
Instructions to, from Capt. Her-
bert, 1667. 3509, f. 208.
Tallies of, in Mr. Hinton's hands,
1667. 3509, f. 214.
RumlerUS (Joannes Udalricus). For-
mulae remediornm, 17th cent. 1996,
ff. 170-184 b.
RumphiUB (Georgius Everhardus).
D'Amboinsche Rariteitkamer, 18th cent.
Engl, transl. 3324, ff. 145-165 b.
Runge (Joachim), of Oreifenberg. Horo-
scope, 1593. 1770, f. 144.
Rupert, Prince. Letter to Lord New-
castle, 1543[4}. 1519> f- 30-
Letter to , 1646. 1519, f. 143.
■ Letters to, from Sir E. Nicholas,
164f, 1645. 1519, ff. 61, 85.
Letters to, in cypher, 1645. 1519,
Rupert, Prince (continued). Letter to,
from £. Hyde, [1645]. 1519, f. 82.
Catalogue of his library, 1677. 555.
Chemical operations attributed to
17th cent. 562, ff. 13-17.
Ossification of his heart, late 17th
f. 63.
1519, f. 76.
8M>ANE IN'PKX.
cent. 1030, f. 108.
Rupert! (J—), of the Savoy. Letter to
J. Petiver, 1713. 4065, f. 109.
Rupert! (S— ), Chaplain to the King's
High' German Chapel at St. James.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 207.
Rupescissa (Johannes de). De quinta
essentia, 15th cent. 75, ff. 101-123;
330, ff. 1-40 b; Engl, transl. 353,
ff. 2-51; 1080,, A. ff. 6-31; 3171,
ff. 16-94 b;— 1470. 3132, ff. 1-38;—
1461. 338, ff. 2-48 b.
De quinta essentia, canones II. in.
et iv., 17th cent. Engl, transl. 3721,
ff. 88-101 b.
Libellus qui dicitur Vade mecum
Letter to, from Gen. Lucas, 1645.
1519, f. 72.
Letter to, from Lord Byron, 1645.
in tribulatione, 16th cent. 156, ff.
19b-34.
Liber lucis, 16th cent 2006, ff.
53-62.
On the Philosopher's Stone, 17th
cent. Germ. 2701, ff. 142b-151.
Alchemical process, 17th cent
3667, f. 167.
Rusoombe (William), of Bridgwater
Medical case, 1720. 4078, f. 240.
Ru&hworth (John), Clerk-Assistant to
the House of Commons, and afterw. M.P .
for Berwick. Memoranda of his incre-
ments during the Civil War, n. d.
Autogr. 1519, f. 15 b.
Warrant for, to ride post to
Berwick, 1640. 1519, f. 14.
Letter to, from H. Morris, 1645
1519, f. 102.
— — Letter to, from Hugh Peter, with
postscript by W.Stone, 1646. 1519, f. 96.
Letter to, from B. Whitelocke,
1646. 1519, f. 135.
Letter to, from O. Cromwell, 1646.
1519, f. 146.
Letter to, from Maj.-Gen. P
Skippon, 164f 1519, f. 141.
Letter to, from Speaker Lenthall,
1647. 1519, f. 104.
Letter to, from Sir O. Bridgeman
1647. 1519, f. 172.
Letter to, from Col. J. Pyne,
1648. 1519, f. 188.
Letter to, from Lord Warwick
n. d. 1519, f. 137.
2 B
466
INDEX.
Rushworth (John), Surgeon, of North*
ampton. Letter to E. Freman, 1722.
4076, f. 301.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1731.
40/6, f. 300.
Ruakington, co. Lincoln. Inspeximus,
in 1239, of Letters Patent and Charters
relating to. Extracts, 1655. 1429, f. 113.
Russel (Alexander), M.D., of Banff.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1738. 4056,
f. 23.
Russel (Alexander). Letter to J. Petirer,
n. d. 4067, f. 124.
Russel (William), Surgeon** Mate of the
" Leopard." Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
173$. 4055, f. 277.
Russell ( ), " Matrona nobilissima."
Horoscope, 1540. 1697, f. 53 b.
Russell {Col. ). Request for a
warrant for, to bring beasts from York*
shire to Suffolk, 1644. 1519, f. 68.
Russell (Arnold), of Badminton, co.
Qlouc. Letter to, from W. Cole, 1693.
4062, f. 249.
Russell (Bridget), 2nd wife of Francis,
2nd Earl of Bedford. MS. 787 was
dedicated to, in 157f by J. Woolton.
Russell (Edward), Earl of Orford\
Admiral of the Fleet. Memorial to, from
H. Gibson, against victualling the Navy
by contract, 169}. 2572, ff. 88-90 b.
Russell (Elizabeth), widow of Wno-
thesley, 2wl Duk* of Bedford. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1719, and n. d. 4045,
f. 233; 4060, ff. 209-217.
Russell (Francis), 2nd Earl of Bedford.
Entertainments of, at the christening of
James VI., [1566]. 3199, f. 264.
Russell (Francis), 4th Earl of Bedford.
Bill of the Star Chamber against, [1629].
1199, f. 103; 1200, ff. 77-85 b.
Russell (Johu), Usher in chamhr, and
marshil in hall, to Humphrey, Du'ie of
Gloucester. Book of Nurture, 1462.
1315, ff. 1-15 b ; 2027, ff. 37-52 b.
Russell (John), Bishop successively of
RocJiester and of Lincoln. Letter to J.
Witton cone. Missendcn Abbey, 1482.
Lat. Copy. 747, f. 59 b.
Medical prescription for, [1472-
1476]. 403, f. 338 b.
Russell (John), 1st Earl of Bedford.
Letter to, from Card. Wolsey, 1524.
3839, ff. 160-162 b.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to
Spain, 155}. 2442, f. J33.
Russell (Patrick). Letter to J. Petirer,
n. d. 4067, f. 125.
Russell (Rachel), widow of William, Lord
Russell. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1702,
and n. d. 4039, f. 34 ; 4060, ff. 218, 220.
Letter to Lady , 1700. 4063,
f. 16.
Russell (Richard X M.D., of Letces, co.
Suss. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 172:>,
1727. 4076, ff. 303, 305-315.
Russell (Wriothesley), 2nd Duke of
Bedford. Explanation of a work of art
executed in his honour, 18th cent. />.
4020, f. 230.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1709,
1719. 4042, f. 53 ; 4078, f. 246.
Russell (Wriothesley), 3rd Duke of
Bedford. Letter to Sir H. Sloane. 1725.
4048, f. 30.
Russia, Empire of. Relatione di Moscoria
et Tartaria, di M. Contarini, n. d. 1826,
ff. 82-88.
, Czars of. IVAN BA8IL0-
VITCH. Account of the introduction
of his Ambassador to the Emperor
Maximilian, 1576. Lat. 3299, f. 37.
FE0D0RE I. Account of the
Imperial embassy to, by N. WarkotUch,
1593. Lat. 232.
ALEXIS MICHAELOVITCII.
Letter to, from Charles II*, to permit
R. Syme to purchase six or seven loads
of corn for the king's use, n. d. 856,
f. 13 b.
IVAN ALEXOWITZ. Utter
to his sister Sophia, [1682-5]. Russ.
Copy. 3063, ff. 12-15 b.
PETER THE GREAT. Letter
to his sister Sophia, [1685-1696]. Russ.
Copy. 3063, ff. 12-15 b.
Story of the boat, the
cause of his construction of a Russian
fleet, 18th cent. 3168, ff. 147-152 b.
Versus in classem Danico-
Moscoyiticam a M. R. Dublar, 1716.
3421, f. 29.
, Church of. Remarks on the
Russian mode of making the sign of the
Cross, by E. Kaempfer, 17th cent. Fr.
and Russ. 2910, ff. 2, 3.
, Language of. Copy-book and
grammar, by T. Conset, 1732. 3845.
Russian MS. 3227.
Ruth (Isaac), late of New Providence Isle,
in the Bahamoh. Petition to the Duke
of Albemarle, [1687]. 3984, f. 275.
INDEX
467
Rutherfoord (Robert). Letters to J.
Petiver, 1700, 1701, and n. d. 4063, ff.
31, 33, 36,49,69, 73, 115; 4067, f. 126.
Rutherford (Andrew), Earl of Teoht.
Proclamation, as Governor, to the in-
habitants of Tangier, 1663. 3299, f. 85 b.
Letters during his governorship
of Tangier, 166}. Span, and Engl
Copies. 1955, ff. 1-6, 113.
Contract for building a mole at
Tangier, 1662[3]. 3509, f. 18.
Inventory of public papers sent to,
from England, 1663. 3509, f. 37.
Proposals by J. Luke to, for govern-
ing Tangier, 166}. 3509, ff. 48-54 b.
Letter to, from J. Luke, 1603.
3509, f. 46.
Passport to, from Guylan, 1664.
3509, f. 55.
Administration of his effects, 1664.
3509, f. 58.
Rutherfurd (Ja— ). Verses addressed to
Bishop Andrews, 16l|. LA. 118,f. 15.
Ruth veil (Patrick). Letter to Lord
Northumberland, n. d. 1775, f. 58 b.
Ruthven (Patrick), Earl of Brentford
and Forth. Articles of agreement, as
General of the Royal Army, with the Par*
liamentariari" forces, 1644. 1983, B. f. 14.
Ruthven (William), 4th ford Ruthven,
and 1st Earl of Oowrie. Warrant of
the Scottish Council to, for the detention
of Mary, Queen of Scots, at Lochleven,
1567. Copy. 3199, f. 3.
Agreement with Sir W. Drury for
besieging Edinburgh Castle together,
1573. Copy. 3199, f. 224.
Letter to Lord Burgh ley, 1582.
Copy. 3199, f. 124.
Rutland, Duke of. v. Manners (John).
Rutleidge (Allen), of A thy, co. KUdare.
Petition of the Royal Almoner of Ireland
for the estate of, as a felo de se, 17th
cent. 1008, f. 171.
RuttingUB (Simon). v. Ruytinck
(Symeon).
Rutty (William), M.D., Secretary of the
Royal Society. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1722, and n. d. 4046, f. 296; 4060,
ff. 222, 224.
Letters to, from J. T. Woolhonse,
1728, 1730. Fr. 4066, ff. 60, 86.
Letters to, from P. H. Zollman,
1728, 1729. 4066, ff. 63, 77.
Letter to, from Sir T. Dereham,
1730. 4066, f. 90.
Epitaph on, by J. Arnold, [1730].
Ruysch (Fredrik), M.D.% of Amsterdam'.
Description of insects in his cabinet,
18th cent. 3324, ff. 357-360 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1705-
1 730. Lat, Fr. and Engl. 4040, f. 43 ;
4041, ff. 58, 104, 112; 4042, ff. 133,
207; 4043, ff. 244, 294, 295, 306;
4044, ff. 97, 223, 283; 4045, ff. 135,
137; 4046, f. 98; 4048, ff. 104, 112,
316; 4051, f. 157; 4060, ff. 226-231 b.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1699-1710,
and n. d. Fr. and Lot. 3336, f. 32 ;
4037, f. 362 ; 4040, f. 209 ; 4063, f. 169 ;
4064, ff. 119, 162, 228 ; 4067, f. 127.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1718, 1725, and n. d. Lat. 4068, ff.
105, 123 ; 4069, f. 189.
Letter to, from Dr. Scheuchzer,
lat, 3516, f. 194.
1728. Lat. 1968, ff. 34-37.
Ruysch (Hendrik), of Amsterd roi. Let-
ter to W. D'Orville, 1711. Dutch.
4064, f. 269.
Letter to, from J. Petiver, n. d.
Lat. 4067, f. 79.
Ruysh, Dr. v. Ruysch (Fredrik).
Ruytinck (Symeon). Pastor Societies
Belgicat et Qallicm. Verses on the death
of, by R. Thory, 17th cent. Lat. 1768,
f. 83 b.
Ruytter (Guillaume de). Album ami-
corum, 1608-1630. 3416.
Autograph in album, 1609. 3415,'
f. 45 b.
Ryohard, of Syon College, London. Medi-
cal prescription for, 15th cent. 252, f. 2.
Rychardfl (John), Plumber, of London.
Inventory by, of J. Barr's goods, 1598.
2177, f. 23.
Ryohe {Mag. John). Billa medicinal is,
15th cent. 3534, f. 4 b.
Ryokes (John), Priest. Translation by,
of O. Brunfel's «« Almanack," 1536.
1037, ff. 29-40 b.
Rydiot. v. Rudyerd.
Rydley, Dr. r. Ridley (Nicholas).
Rye, co. Sussex. Survey of the Haven,
1698. 3233, f. 3.
Rymour (Thomas). r. Erceldoune
(Thomas of), the Rhymer.
RypariUB, Boetice Episcopns. Epistola
ad, a Elaurida Monacho, 14th cent.
1777, f. 86 b.
Rypley (George), v. Ripley.
Rysby (Willelinus), Magistcr. Rel.itio
de colica pass i one, 15th cent. 3."i3.~>,
f. 12 b.
2 II 2
463
INDEX.
Ryslye (William). Formerly owned MS.
779. i
Hyves (Bruno), Dean of Windsor. Royal
letter to the Dean and Chapter of St.
Paul's, commendatory of him to be
residentiary, [1660-1677]. 856, f. 39.
Ryves (Sir Richard), Recorder of Dublin,
Letter to Dr. E. Borlase, [1642]. 1008,
f. 73.
Ryves (Sir William), Attorney-General
for Ireland. Le?al opinions, 1625.
3827, ff. 58, 104 b."
s
8 — ( ), M.D. Alchemical notes to,
fromW.de Roe, 1663. 2517,ff.83b-85b.
8— (C— ). Letter to Dr. S. Wall, n. d.
1731, A. f. 87.
8 — (D — ). Letter to J. Petiver, n. d.
2295, f. 27.
8 — (E — ), Puritan. Letter on church
reform, 1603. Copy. 271, f. 24.
S_ (E— ). Medical case, 1720. 3324,
f. 262.
8— (G— ). Letter to S. Hartlib, n. d.
427, f. 86.
8— (H— ). Letter from her, to Sir T.
Mayerne, n. d. 206, A. f. 226.
8 — (J — ). Doctrine concerning the trans-
mutation of metalls written in 1432 by,
translated from the French, 17th cent.
363, fT. 18-37 b ; 3695.
8 — (Sir J—). Warrant for a pension to,
out of the Exchequer, temp. Chas. II.
856, f. 19.
8 — (J — ). Three months observations of
the Low Countries, 17th cent. 1818,
ff. 171-176 b; 3213, fT. 11-32 b.
8 — (J — ). Estimate for naval stores,
1678. 2032, ff. 37 b-50.
8— (J— ). Enigma, 17th cent. 3769,
f. 27 b.
8 — (R— ). v. Smith (Richard), Secondary
of the Compter.
8— (T— ). v. Sherman (T— ).
8— (T— ). v. Stack (Thomas).
8 — (T — ), Dominus. Owned, in the 15th
cent., MS. 1986.
Saati (Zacaria), of Aleppo. Petition to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 232.
Sabceans al. Sabians. Notes on the
Christians of St. John, or Sabians, by E.
Kserapfer, 17th cent. Ft. and Lat 3063,
ff. 1-10, 15 b-17 b.
Sab ala (Domingo de), of Jamaica. Letter
to , 1679. Span. 1087, f. 100.
Sabatier ( ), Mademoiselle, of Paris.
Chemical preparations, copied from her
autograph MS. by Sir T. Turquet de
Mayerne, 1601. Fr. 283, ff. 21-60.
Sabians. r. Sabaians.
Sabothe (John). MS. 1404 was written
in the 17th cent, at his cost.
Sacheverell (John). Formerly owned
MS. 542.
Sachs (Ksaias), Consiliarius et Medicus
Catsareus. Epistola ad, de aquis Villen-
sibus in agro Lncensi, 17th cent. 2253,
ff. 86 b-89 b.
Sackville (Charles), Lord Buckhurst,
aftcrw. 6th Earl of Dorset. Note of his
birth, 164$. 1708, f. 107.
Verses on "Mr. Rayes," 17th
cent. 2332, f. 5.
Sackville (Cranfield), 6th son of Richard,
5th Earl of Dorset. Note of his birth,
1660. 1708, f. 109.
Sackville (Edward), 4th Earl of Dorset.
Apologia J. Bastwickii ei dicata, circ.
1636. 2131, ff. 1-15.
Letter to, from Sir K. Digbv, on
Sir T. Browne's " Religio Medici," 1*642.
904, ff. 222-239 b.
Autograph in album, [1603-16241
3415, f. 21.
Sackville (Richard), 3rd Earl of Dorset.
Poem on his death, by Bishop Corbet,
17th cent. 542, f. 13.
Sackville (Robert), 2nd Earl of Dorset
Horoscope, 1561. 1697, f. 55.
Sackville (Thomas), Baron Buckhurst
and 1st Earl of Dorset ; Lord Treasurer .
Orders and warrants rel. to the Customs,
1602, 160$, 160 j. 817, ff. 1 b, 20 b, 21 b.
Letter to, from F. Bacon, 1605.
3078, f. 41 b.
New Year's verses addressed to, as
Chancellor of Oxford, by Oxford scholars,
[1592]. Hebr.% Or. and Lat. 3728.
Sacro BOSOO (Joannes de), Mathema-
tician, of Halifax. Com pi) at io com put i
ecclesiastici, 13th cent. 286, ff. l*-14b.
Compendium arithmetics ad intel-
ligendum textum ejus, a J. Whytlaw,
1662-3. 1221, ff. 1-9.
Commentarius in sphscram ejus, a
J. Whytlaw, 1662-1663. 1221, ff. 10-
61b.
INDEX.
469
Sadleir (Mary), wife of Sir Edwin Sad-
leir, 2nd Bart., and widow of William
Crvone, M.D. Accompt of the Croonian
lectureships endowed by her will, 1738.
4066, f. 108.
Sadleir {Sir Ralph), English Ambassador
to Scotland. Minute of letter to, from
Henry VIII., 1543. 3199, ff. 229-232.
Instructions to, from Henry VIIL,
1543. 3199, ff. 249-252 b.
Character of, and aphorisms by,
17th cent. 1523, f. 29.
Sadler (John). Appeal from, to his
creditors, 17th cent. 3906.
Sadler (Mary). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1274 [1724]. 4077, f. 144.
Sael (Henricus), of Amersfoort, in the
Netherlands. Thesis for a medical degree
at Leyden, 1588. Lat. 64, ff. 102-104 b.
Sage, Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f. 46.
Sagredo ( ). Consilium medicum
pro, 17th cent. Ital. 2253, f. 296 b.
Sagredo (Zacaria), Count. Consilia
medica pro, 1635, 1645. Ital. and Lat.
2253, ff. 259-266 b.
Sahl Ibn Bishr. Liber introduc-
torius ad astrologiam, 12th cent. 2030,
ff. 41-76 b ;— 15th cent. 311, ff. 7-63 ;
332, ff. 31 b-57 b. Imperf. 620, ff. 25-
26 b.
Liber secundum de 50 precepti*,
15th cent. 6M, ff. 132-136 b.
Liber imaginum, 15th cent. Ex-
tracts. 312, ff. 136 b-147 b ;— 17th cent.
3847, ff. 101-112.
Saints. Vitas Patrum, 13th cent. 2478,
ff. 48-63 b.
Versus festa sanctorum denotantes
in unoquoque niense, 14th cent. 514,
f. 9 b.
■ Legends Sanctorum, 15th cent.
1936.
I>e Sanctorum locis, 15th cent.
1939, A'. 107-108 b.
St. Agnes Isle, near the Bishop and
Clerks rocks, oo. Pembroke. Verses on
the Lighthouse at, 18th cent. 1983, B.
f. 34.
St. Albans, in Germany. Nota de alio
S. Albano quam ille qui est in Anglis,
15th cent. Fr. 1464, ff. 161 b-164.
St. Albans, Viscount, r. Bacon (Francis).
St. Amand (James), Apothecary to the
family of James II. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4078, f. 264.
St. Andre* (Nathanael), Anatomist to
George I. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
[1726]. 4060, f. 233.
St. Andrews, Cardinal of. r. Beaton
(David).
St. Andrews, University of, Scotland.
Address from, to James II., with signa-
tures, n. d. 2753, ff. 18-25 b.
Saintard ( ), M.Dn of Paris. Letter
to " Mods. Grine " [Green], 1715. Fr.
4065, f. 201.
St. Asaph, See of. Royal letter ordering
the tithes of Gwyddelwern Rectory to
be continued to the Vicars Choral of St.
Asaph, [1646]. 856, f. 24 b.
, Bishop of. v. Tanner (Thomas).
St. Austin's Lathe, co. Kent. Accompt
of receipts from assessments in, 1643.
2723, f. 142.
St. Barb[e] (Honour), Is* wife of Sir
John St. Barbc, Bart. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1707. 4076, f. 367.
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, v.
London, City of.
St. Botolph's Church, Bishopsgate. v.
London.
St. Christopher's Isle, W. Indies.
Detention of, by the French Governor
of Barbados, 1668. Fr. and Engl. 1519,
ff. 241, 243 b.
— — Letter from the French governor
relative to its restitution to the English,
n. d. Fr. 1519, ff. 246-248 b.
St Clair {Dr. Robert), of Glasgow. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, if. 235,
237.
St. Clare (Dr. ), of London. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 238.
St. Clare (Julia). M. Bacon elegia
querula ad, 17th cent. 396, f. 16.
St. Cleer, co. Comic. Inscription on
the "Other Half" stone in, 1610. 3822,
I 154.
St. Cross Hospital, near Winchester,
co. Hants, v. Winchester.
Saint Denis (Charles de), Seigneur de
St. Evremond. v. Marguetel de Saint-
Denis.
St. Didier. v. Limojon de St. Didier
(Alexandre Toussaint).
St. XSnoder, co. Cornw. Warrant for
granting an annual fair at, to F. Luttrell,
1661. 856, f. 10.
St. Ethelburga Church, v. London.
470
INDEX
St. Evremond, Seigneur de. v. Mar-
guetel de Saint-Denis (Charles de).
St. Ferreol-Montauban ( ).
Letters to G. Schroedter, [1703-1705],
Fr. 2878, ff. 23-26.
St Frideswides Priory, Oxford,
v. Oxford, City of.
St. Delays (Charles de), Chanoine
dTAngouleme, Seigneur et Archiprestre de
Rouillac, et Archidiacre oVAuzenay en
VEglisc de Lucon. Confessional compile
par, 16th cent. 2436.
St. Oeorge, Feast of. Memoranda of
its celebrations at Windsor, 1519, 1610.
1494, ff. 44, 86 b.
St George (Gerbier), of Tangier. Papers
relating to his death, 1676, 1677. 3512,
ff. 266, 275.
Saint-German (Christopher), of the
Inner Temple. Doctor and Student: a
legal treatise, 17th cent. Extract. 1441,
f. 2.
St Germain (P— M— de), of the Hague.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane,1735. Fr. 4026,
f. 289.
St Giles* Church,
London.
Cripplegate. v.
St-Oiles-in-the-Fields, Parish of, co.
Middl. Report of christenings and
burials in, 1700. 4034, f. 3.
■ Account of inmates in St. Giles
Workhouse, 1727. 4021, f. 177.
8t Gouard, Seigneur de. v. Vivonne
(Jean de).
8t Helena Isle. Views of, by Sir N.
Miller, late 17th cent. 1040, f. 53 b.
St Helen's Church, r. London.
St Hill (Samuel), of Exeter. Letter to
Dr. T. Browne, 1661. 4062, f. 154.
Saint Hyacinthe. v. Cordonnier de
Saint Hyacinthe (Hyacinthe).
St Jacques ( de), M.D., Parisiensis.
v. Harduin de St. Jacques (Philippus).
St Jago de la Vega, in Haytt, IV.
Indies. Address from the Council to
the Gorernor, 1731. 3986, ff. 34-36.
St James Abbey, near Northampton.
Correspondence of the Abbats with
Henry, Abbat of Missenden, giving notice
of a visitation to his Abbey, 1506. Lai.
747, f. 68.
St James* Church, Duke** Place, v.
London.
St James Palace, r. St. Martin's in
the Fields Parish, co. Middl.
St John ( ). Medical prescriptions
for, from Dr. Coxe, 17th cent 1833,
f. 118.
St John (Henry), Viscount Bolingbroke.
Letter* to, from S. Clement, 1712-1713.
3811, ff. 4b-42, pos»m.
St John {Sir John), Sheriff of cos. Bedf.
and Bucks. Precept to the bailiff of the
three hundreds of Aylesbury to conrene
a panel of a jury before the Justices
itinerant, 1502. Lot. 747, f. 90.
St John (Oliver), of Marlborough, co.
Wilts. Discourse to the Mayor of Marl-
borough against Benevolences, [1614].
1856, f. 1.
St John (Oliver), 1st Viscount Grandison,
Privy Council letters to Lord Falkland,
signed by, 1626, 1627. 3827, ff. 89, 108.
St John (Oliver), Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas. Bill of the Star Chamber
against, [1629]. 1109, f. 103.
Argument concerning the ship-
money, 1637. 1569, ff. 2-41 b.
Speech on Hampden's case of ship-
money, 1641. 3933, ff. 21-71.
St John (Capt. Thomas), Paymaster at
Tangier. Accompts of public moneys,
circ. 1667-1674. 3509, f. 220; 3510,
ff. 248 b, 269 b ; 3511, ff. 63, 240, 367,
268, 271 ; 3512, ff. 85, 276.
St Johns ( ). Postmortem examina-
tion on, 1705. 3329, f. 75.
St John's College, Cambridge. v.
Cambridge, University of.
8t Just, co. Cornw. Payments towards
the grand assessment and rates of the
poor in, 1655-1659. 813, f. 84.
St Katharine's Colman Church.
v. London.
St Katharine's Creed Church, r.
London.
St Katharine's Tower Church.
v. London.
Saint Lary et de Thermes (Roger
de), Due de BeUegardc. Medical treat-
ment of, by Sir T. Turquet de Mayerae,
1603. Lat. 2089, ff. 47-57 b.
St Lawrence Church, Old Jewry.
v. London.
St Leger {Sir Anthony), Lord Deputy
of Ireland. Character of, and aphorisms
by, 17th cent. 1523, f. 28 b.
St Leger (Nicholas). Letter to, from
his stepson, H. Finch, 1577. Lat. 2737,
f. 1 b.
INDEX.
471
St. Leonard's Church, Shoreditch.
v. London.
St. IiiB (Alicia de), wife of Simon, Earl
of Northampton. Seal, temp. Hen. II.
Copy, 18th cent. 3424, f. 8 b.
St. Malo, in France. Account of its
bombardment by Lord Berkeley, 1695.
3065, f. 64.
8t Martin de Bello. v. Battle Abbey,
oo. Suss.
St Martin's in the Fields Parish,
co. Middl. Accounts of the works at
St. James' Palace, 1644. 1706, ff. 1-5.
Account by G. Bonnivert of a female
dwarf exhibited nt Charing Cross, 1677.
Fr. 1028, £ 8.
St. Mary de Pratis Abbey, near
Leicester. Correspondence of the Abbat
with Henry, Abbat of Missenden, giving
notice of a visitation to his monastery,
1506. Lat. 747, f. 68.
St. Mary Hill Church, c. London.
St. Mary's Church, Whitechapei. v.
London.
St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, v. Oxford,
University of.
St. Neot's Priory, co. Hunt. ExcerpU
c registro ejus, 16th cent. 1301, ft'. 238 b,
326 b.
St. Nicholas (Vincent). Letter to J.
Petiver, n. d. 4067, f. 129.
St. Nicholas, Cape, Canada East.
Sailing course from, to Havana, 17th
cent. 2292, f. 39.
St. Olave's Church, Hart Street, v.
London.
St. Paul's Church, Shadwetl. c.
London.
St. Peter's Poore Church, v. London.
St Pierre (Charles Trenee Castel de),
Abbe. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1714.
Fr. 4043, ff. 246, 249.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1714. Fr. 4068, f. 89.
St Saphorin (F. L. de Pcsmes dt> v.
Pesmes de St. Saphorin (Francois Louis
de).
St Sauveur le Vicomte Abbey,
Coutances diocese. Formerly owned
MS. 3103.
St Thomas, Christians of; in Mala-
bar. Account of, by a Carmelite monk,
arc. 1676. 2748, A. ff. 2-39.
St Thomas Hospital v. London,
City of.
St Victor ( de), Sieur; Oculist.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Fr.
4060, f. 239.
St Victor's Abbey, v. Paris.
St Vincent's WelL v. Bristol.
Saint William of Touke. Treatise
of Surgery, 15th cent. 563, ff. 2-59.
Sainte Aldegonde (Marie de Marnix
de). v. Marnix Tan Sant Aldegonde
(Marie van).
Sainte-Marthe (Scevole de), Vie Elder.
Quaedam ex ejus Elogiorum libro I. de
Fernelio, 17th cent 1054, f. 5 b.
8t& Maure (Hector de), Baron de Mont-
ausier. Sonnet *ur la mort du Marquis
de Montosier, par Gombauld, 1635. 895,
f. 58.
Saire (H— ). J. de Sponde's Reply to a
Protestant's Confession of Faith, trans-
lated by, 17th cent. 1470, ff. 29-36.
Saite (Capt. Griffin), of Tangier. Peti-
tion to Col. H. Norwood, 166.9. 3299,
f. 103.
Information of, on the quarrel
between Col. Alsopp and Carpenter,
16fg. 3514, f. 28.
Sala (Angelo), Vincentinus; of Venice.
Varia ab ipso Londini amicis communi-
cata, et a Domino Conway habita, 1647.
2079, ff. 131 b-136.
Extracts from his works, 1652.
3765.
Qundam ex, 17th cent. 3119,
ff. 85 b-126.
Hemetologia, 17th cent.
Extract.
3634, f. 56.
Annotationes ex ejus tractatu,
"De erroribus turn Galenistarum turn
chymicorum in preparatione medicin-
arum," 17th cent. 665, f. 5.
Sala (Gioranni Domenico), Professor of
Medicine at Padua. Method us resol-
vendi casus medicos pro doctorutus
examine priratim tradita Patavii, 1620.
193, ff. 2-92 ; lmj*rf. 198, ff. 72 b-76 b ;
443, ff. 69-95 b; 727, ff. 1-38; 3010,
ff. 1-29 b; 3159, ff. 1-64 b.
De medicamentis lenientibus, pra-
parantibus, purgantibus, necnon de
eorum recta administratione, 17th cent.
194; 443, ff. 129-151.
Consilia medica, 1635-1643. Lat.
and Ital. 2253, ff. 23-25, 44 b-47, 68-
73, 111b, 119D-121 b, 165b-168, 184,
227-237 b.
Sala (Julius), M.D.y of Padua. Consilium
medicum, 1643. 2253, ff. 230 b-232 b.
472
INDEX.
Salamanca, University of, in Spain.
Pisputntiones medics in Universitate
Salmanticensi habitae, 17th cent. 2989.
Salasar (Francisco de), of Madrid. Let-
ter to A. Delgado Carabajal, 1679. Span.
1087, f. 109.
Salastadt, in Sweden. Surrey of the
silver mine near, by J. Ranie, 1708.
Sued. 184.
Saleby, co. Lincoln. Inscriptions and
arms in the church, copied by F. Thynne,
1589. 3836, f. 50 b.
Salee, in Africa. Credentials of Capt.
R. Rooth to the Government at, 1668.
Lat. and Engl. 3509, f. 255; Span.
3513, f. 36.
Letters from the Governor of,
to Capt. K. Rooth and Col. H. Norwood,
1668. Span. 3499, ff. 68, 69.
Letters to the Alcaydes and Gover-
nors of, from Col. H. Norwood, 166 J,
1669. Span. 3499, ff. 23, 32, 36.
List of ships and slaves in, by J.
Phillips, 1668. 3510, f. 1.
Letter to the Governor of, from
Col. H. Norwood, 1669. 3510, f. 91.
Information to the English Consul
at Cadiz for surprizing Salee pirates,
167j. 3511, f. 255.
Treaty of the Governor, in the
name of the Emperor of Marocco, with
England, 1676. 3512, f. 259.
Salemann (Georg). Letters to G.
Schroedter, 1693, 1694. .Germ. 2877,
ff. 44, 48, 54.
Salerne (Rogier de). Cyrurgia ; trans-
lated into French, 13th cent. 1977,
ff. 1-46.
Salernitana Schola. t. Mediolano
(Johannes de).
Salerno, University of, in Apulia. Versus
de regimine sanitatis a doctoribus Salcr-
nitanis editi, 15th cent. 351, ff. 42-92 b.
— — Versus medicinales a Schola Saler-
nitana Carolo Magno, Francorum Regi,
scripti, 15th cent. 3229.
Tabula Salernitana, 13th cent.
2939, ff. 218-233;— 14th cent. 3550,
ff. 77-84.
Tabulae Magistri Salerni, cum glos-
sulis, 14th cent. 3484.
Salgadus (Jacobus), Hispanus ; Presbyter
Conversus. Retorsio Intorsionis Ora-
tionis Dominica), Symbol i, et Decalogi in
Protestantes directs, temp. Chas. II. 800.
Letter to Dr. J. Downes, n. d. Lat.
203, f. 40.
Salgeia (Catalina Bernarda i). r. Ber-
narda i Salgeia.
Saliceto (Wilhelmus de), Physician, of
Piacenza. Chirurgia, 1462. 2.
Salien ( ), Chirurgien. Treatment of
a medical case at Thor, near Lisle, in the
Comtat Venaissin, [1735]. Fr. 4067,
f. 132.
Salignao de la Mothe F6nelon
(Francois de), Archbishop of Cambray.
Life, 1715. Germ. 2890, ff. 37-47.
Salignocus (Bernard us), Bwdegalensis.
Algebra, 17th cent. Extracts. 1441,
ff. 12-15 b.
Salina ( ), M.D., of Leghorn. Medi-
cal opinion, 26 Sept. 1707. Lat 4041,
f. 31.
Salisburgensis (Carol us). De vera
medicina A. a Suchten elegia ad, 17th
cent. 2517, ff. 71 b-83.
Salisbury, co. Wilts. Accompts of pay-
ments to the Dean and to others and for
the Cathedral clock, temp. Edw. IV.
147, ff. 114b-115b.
, See of. Letter to the Chapter,
from Archbishop Becket, 1166. Copy,
14th cent. Imperf. 1777, f. 8 b.
— — — , Bishops of.
v. Abbot (Robert).
Burnet (Gilbert).
Davenant (John).
Duppa (Brian).
Jewel (John).
, Countess and Earls of.
v. Cecil.
Salisbury (W— ). Letter to , 1716.
3859, f. 105.
Salisbury (William). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4060, ff. 241-244 b.
Salkeld (John), Incumbent of Wellington,
co. Somers. Treatise of Angela, 17th
cent. 2594, ff. 1-5.
Sail (Andrew), D.D., Chancellor of Cashel,
Ireland. Letters to Dr. E. Borlase,
1679-1680. 1008, ff. 231, 247, 261,
275, 277.
Salleneuve (Peter de). Letter to Lord
Falkland, 1626. IV. 3827, f. 87.
Sallengre (Albert Henry de). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1719. Fr. 4045, f. 244.
Sallier (N— ), AbbS, Keeper of the Royal
Library at Paris. Letter to, from Sir
H. Sloane, 1743. Fr. 4069, f. 80.
Sallu8tius Crispus (Caius). Phrases
ex, collects a J. Wrighte, 1607. Lat.
and Engl. 833, ff. 40-48 b.
INDEX.
473
Salma8iu8 (Claudius). v. Saumaise
(Claude de).
Salmon (Charles). Description of the
Bahama Banks, 1687. 45, f. 71 b.
Salmon {Rev. Nathanael), M.D. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, fi. d. 4077, f. 147.
Salmon (Peter), M.D. Medical receipts,
17th cent. 3203, ff. 103-1 16 b.
Salmon (Thomas). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1705, 170J . 4040, ff. 103, 108.
Salmon (William), Empiric. Pharma-
copoeia Salmoniana, 17th cent. 2139.
Salmon (Dr. William). Astrological
ei tracts from, 17th cent. 2283, ff.
29b-46b.
Salmurium. v. Saumur, in France.
Salomon, King of Israel. Opus de arte
tnagica, ab Honorio ordinatum, 14th cent.
313; 3854, ff. 112-139.
Sepher Raziel: a magical treatise,
1564. 3846, ff. 129-157 b ;— 17th cent.
3826, ff. 1-57 ; 3847, ff. 161-188 b.
Clavicle of Solomon, 1572. 3847,
ff. 2-66 ;— 1685. Imperf. 3805, ff. 111-.
114;— 168f 2731;— 17th cent. Fr.
3091; 3648, ff. 1-47; 3825, ff. 100-179.
Key of Knowledge, 17th cent.
3645, ff. 1-21.
Salopia (Ricardus de). Expositio tex-
tuum Aristotelis et Uermetis, 15th cent.
3744, ff. 54-60.
Salter (James), Proprietor of Salter's
Coffee House, London. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1723. 4046, f. 342.
Saltpetre. The resolution of all the
judges of England concerning digging of
saltpetre, 1625. 1039, f. 93.
Saluflbury (Rachel), of Erbistock, co.
Denbigh. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724.
4077, f. 145.
Saluste (Guillaume de), Sieur du Bartas.
Extrnict de la semeine de C. de Gamon
contre celle de, 17th cent. 2553, ff. 43-47.
Salvador (Juan), Master Apothecary, of
Barcelona. Letters to J. Petiver, 1706-
1717. Fr.% England Lot. 4064, ff. 124,
176, 184, 218, 224, 254, 25« ; 4065, ff. 1,
13, 17, 20, 34, 52, 186, 230, 231, 236,
244, 256, 257, 277.
Letters to Dr. Lecaan, 1711, and
n. J. Fr. 3338, f. 27 ; 4067, f. 134.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1712-
1717. Fr.,Lat. and Engl. 4043, f. 83;
4044, f. 94; 4045, ff. 53, 64.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1738, and n. d. Fr. 4068, f. 348;
4069, f. 190.
SalvagO de Mendosa (Alfonso), Gover-
nor of Tarifa. Letter to Lord Belasysc,
1665. Span. Orig. and Copy. 1952,
f. 88 ; 3499, f. 56.
Letter to, from Lord Belasyse,
1665. Span. 3499, f. 2.
Salviati (Giovan Vinoenzio), Marches*.
Canzone al, per L. Magalotti, 1673.
2756, ff. 78-80 b.
Salvini (Antonio Maria), Abate. Poesie
Toscane per, alia Marchesa Strozzi, 17th
cent. 2756, ff. 83, 87, 91 b, 92, 103,
107, 107 b.
Salwey (Post hum us). Directions t%
from his cousin, W. Charleton, 1686.
Draft. 3962, f. 186.
Salwey (Major Richard), Prisoner in the
Tower. Allowance of materials to, for
petitioning Charles II., 166|. 3299,
f. 167.
Letters to his cousin, W. Charleton,
1674, 1684. 3962, ff. 191, 301.
Salwey (Richard), Jim. Letters to W.
Charleton, 1680-1681. 3962, ff. 303-
307.
Saly. v. Salee.
Bambach (Richard), M.D. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1727. 4077, f. 149.
Bamber (Samuel Legg), of Dorchester,
co. Dorset. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1723, 1743. 4077, ff. 107, 150.
Bambourne (Henry), Sheriff of co.
Oxon. Verses [in 1609] on, by B.
Stone, 17th cent. 542, f. 28 b.
Sambrooke (Franciscus). Col lectio
numismatum Imperatorum Romanorum
a Julio Csesare ad Justinianum, 17th
cent. 2954.
Papers relating to his collections
of coins and medals, 17th cent. 3407.
Sambrooke (Samuel). Institution of
the anatomy of man, 1630. 413.
Samby (Caleb). Horoscope, 1652. 177*,
f. 3.
Saminez ( ). Alchemical processes,
17th cent. 1744, ff. 169-172 b.
SammarthanuB (Scasvola). v. Sainte-
Marthe (Sce>ole), the Elder.
SammonicUB (Quintus Serenus). r.
Serenus Sammonicus (Quintus).
. Sampson (Henry), M.D^ of London.
Letters to, from N. Bann, 1681. 123,
ff.4, 9, 11.
474
INDEX.
Sampson (Richard), Bishop of Chichester
and of Coventry and Lxchfeld. Instruc-
tions to, as Ambassador to Charles V.,
25 Sept., 1522. 3839, ff. 116-118.
Letters to, from Card. Wolsey,
1523-1525. 3839, ff. 7-13, 41 b-59 b,
91-1 15 b.
Letter to, from Henry VIII., 1525.
3839, ff. 79-90 b.
Instructions to, as Commissioner
to Scotland, 1551. 2442, f. 140.
Sampson (Samuel), M.D., of Exeter.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734. 4077,
ff. 69, 109.
Samson, Frater% Monachus Dorobernensis,
Notae theologies^ 13th cent. 1580,
ff. 13-18 b.
Samuda (Ishac de Sequeyra). v. Se-
queyra Samuda.
Samwairs (Peter), Rector of Bedale, co.
York. Letter to Dr. S. Collins, 1684.
1823, f. 43.
San : (Richard). Horoscopes, 1613. 3722,
ff. 155 b, 156.
Sanatoria (Gabriel Gomez de). v. Gomez
de Sanabria (Gabriel).
Sanche ( ), MJ). de V University de
Montpellier. Lecons pharmaceutiques
sur le traicte des mineraux, 17th cent.
2000.
Bancroft (William), Archbishop of Can-
terbury. Letters to Dr. W. Dillingham,
1671-1685. 1710, ff. 204-216 b.
Coronation oath administered by,
to James II., 1685. Copy. 79, f. 200.
Verses by a nonjuror on White's
engraving of, 17th cent. 179, A.
f. 152 b.
Sanot Veit am Pflaum, m Carinthut.
Description of, by Sir T. Browne, 17th
cent. 1849, ff. 23-25.
Sanoto A man do (Joannes de), Canon
of lours. Areola? medicinarum, 13th
cent. 342, ff. 104-130 ;— 15th cent.
213, ff. 03 b-91.
A areolae, abbreviate per C. Alio,
IGth cent. 2411, ff. Gl 70.
DecJaratio inceptoruui super anti-
dotario Nicolai, 15th cent. 259, ff. 1-7.
Sanoto Angelo (Donato de). Libro de
Maniscalchia, 16th cent. 3026.
Sanoto J&GObo (Mag. Johannes Albus,
dictus de). v. Albus (Mag. Johannes).
Sanoto Michaelle (Nicolaus de), of
Milan. Responsio ad objects facta in
determinatione de flebotomia in pleuresi
Doct. M. Curtii, 1527. Hologr. 125.
Sanoto Paulo (Johannes de). Floret
Dietarum, 14th cent. 568, ff. 219-229;
420, ff. 265-268 ;— 15th cent. 390,
ff. 12 b-25 b.
- Experiments de serpentis corio ex
Salis Vita; Johannitii, translate per, 15th
cent. 2135, f. 52.
9. also Platearius (Joannes).
Sanoto ProjeotO (Johannes de). Liber
virtutum, et editio pro vulneribus, 14th
cent. 109, ff. 1-9, 9 b-13.
Sanoto Viotore (Hugo de). Letters to
G. de Mauritaria Flava, on Christ's soul,
14th cent. Lat. 1777, ff. 95 b-99.
De virginitate B. Mariae, 14th cent.
Imperf. 1777, f. 99.
Sanotorius (Sanctorius), M.D. Respon-
sum ejus questioni de peste per bourn
carnem illata, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 91 b-
94 b.
8anotU8 (Marian us), Physicus Baroli-
tonus. De modo examinandi medicos
chirurgos, 17th cent. 2117, ff. 208 b-
219.
Method for examination of sur-
geons, 17th cent. 2821.
Sanotus Desiderius. r. Limojon de
St. Didier (Alexandre Toussaint).
Sanctus Salvator Vioeoomes Ab-
batia. v. St. Sauveur Le Vicomte
Abbey.
Sanders ( ). Prediction for the
year 1659, 17th cent. 1008, f. 184.
Sanders (Nicholas), Papal delegate in
England. De visibili monarchia; quod
Papa non sit Antichristus, 1592. 3722,
f. 72.
Sanders (S — ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4060, f. 245.
Sanderson (Thomas), son of Robert
Sanderson^ Bishop of Lincoln. Common-
place book, 17th cent. 915.
Sandes (Sir Edwyn). r. Sandys.
Sandilands (Alexander), M.D. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 247.
Sandis (Robert). Formerly owned MS. 5.
8andivogiu8 (Michael), v. Sendivogius.
San Domingo, IK Indies. Account of,
17th cent. 2292, ff. 15-27.
• Sailing courses to, from Porto Rico
and La Dominica, 17th cent. 2292, f. 37.
Sailing course from, to Honduras,
17th cent. 2292, f. 37 b.
Route from, to Honduras, 16th
cent. Spin. 4028, f. 6.
INDEX.
475
Sandoval (Cat&rina), daughter of Fran-
cisco, \st Duke of Lerma and wife of
Pedro, 7th Count of Lemos, Ambassador
at Borne. MS. 264 waa dedicated to,
in 1610.
Sands, Dr., Archbishop of Yorhe. v.
Sandys (Edwin).
Sands, Lady, Salve for wounds, late
17th cent. 1087, f. 19 b.
Sands (S— ).
1707, f. 4 b.
Scheme of nativity, 1632.
Sands (Thomas), of London. Letter to
House, 1650. Copy. 922, f. 171.
Sandwich, co. Kent. Bill of Lord Peter-
borough in favour of the Mayor of, upon
the Lord Treasurer, 1661. Copy. 1956,
f. 73 b.
Description of, by Dr. E. Browne,
1693. 1911-1913, f. 196.
Sandwieh, Earl of. v. Montagu (Ed-
ward).
Sandys (Edwin), Archbishop of York.
Discourse of the abusing of, by Sir R.
Stapleton, 1583. 2531, f. 150.
Sandys (Sir Edwin). Notes from his
u Europa Speculum," 16th cent. 3722,
ff. 72 b-77.
8andys (Francis), son of Sir Martin
Sandys. Royal letter to grant him a
lease of a third life on Mister ton Rectory,
temp. Charles II. 856, f. 23.
Sandys (George), Poet. Paraphrase on
the Song of Solomon, with dedication to
Qu. Henrietta Maria, 17th cent. 1009,
ff. 376 b-385.
Sankey (Edward). History of free-
masonry, 1646. 3848, ff. 179-185.
Sankey (Wplliam ?]), of Dublin. Letter
to Dr. E. Borlase, 1681. 1008, f. 315.
San Luoar de Barrameda, in Anda-
lucia, Spain. Agreement between the
English merchants there and the Duke
of Medina Sidonia, 1539. Transl. 2442,
ff. 135-137.
Route from, to the Canary l»l«s,
16th cent. Span. 4028, ff. 34 b-38.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, f. 6.
San Marco, in Calabria, Bishop of. v.
Migliore (Antonio).
Sannus (Mad. ), of Eltham, co. Kent.
Horoscope, 1661. 2282, ff. 9-11.
San Fhelipe de Austria, v. Oruro,
m Bolivia, S. America.
San Severino (— ), Prince of Bisig-
nano. Letter to, from the Abbat of St.
Paul at Cosenza, n. d. Ital. 2764, f. 106.
Sanson (Joannes). Formerly owned MS.
3102.
Sta. Malta, South America. Coast marks
from, to Cartagena, 17th cent. 2292,
f.35b.
Bantarelli (Antonio), Jesuit. Censora
sacra; facultatis Theologies} Pariaienais
lata contra ejus librum, "De hsresi,
achismate, et«:., et de potestate sum mi
Pontincis in his delictis puniendis," 1626.
179, A. f. 64.
' Articles and propositions made by
the Parliament of Paris to the Jesuit*
by reason of his work "De Hsoresi, etc,'*
[1626]. Ital. 2546, ff. 1-5.
Sta. Sophya (Galeazzo de), M.D., of
Padua. De medicinis simplicibus, 15th
cent. 168, ff. 1-116 b.
Sante (John), Abbat of Abingdon. Licence
from, as commissary of Pope Sixtus IV.,
to choose a confessor, 1477. Lot. 1044,
f. 252.
Santgion (Giovanni Battista). Letter
to A. Magliabechi, 1683. Ital. 4062,
f. 211.
Santiago Isle, Cape Verde Isles. Sailing
course from, to Brazil, 17th cent. 2292,
f. 39 b.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, f. 32.
Santini (Nicolas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1701. 4038, f. 211.
Santo Casciano de9 Bagni, in Siena.
Discorso di P. Biszarrini sopra l'acque
de bagni di, 1618. 3133, ff. 468 b-475 b.
Sanuta (Nicolosa), Bononiensis. Oratio
apud Episcopnm Tusculanum ut mulieri-
bus ornamenta restituantar, 15th cent.
2377.
Saphirus, Magister. Liber major am
operum, de diversis modis operandi in
arte alchymica, 14th cent. 323, ff.
84b-95.
Saporta (Antonius). Explications in
Galeni methodum medendi, 1555. 3014,
ff. 86-121 b.
— — De curatione febrium, 1556. 3045,
ff. 67-111 b.
Saracens. History of, 17th cent. 1709,
ff. 94-115 b.
Sarapion, the Younger. Aggregationum
liber, 15th cent. Imperf. 274, ff. 1-
80 b.
476
INDEX.
Sardi (Cesare), Banker, of Amsterdam.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1730. /to/.
4050, f. 263.
Sardinia, Island of. Navigation of,
1 7th cent. 1428, ff. 200 b-202 b.
Bare (John). Note of his birth, 1669.
3757, f. 52 b.
Sariant (Thomas), of Dean, oo. Glow.
Formerly owned MS. 780.
Sarmiento de Aouna (Diego), Conde
de Gondomar; Spanish Ambassador in
Emjland. Anagram on, 1627. 1489, f. 12.
Sarpi {Ft a Paolo), t>. Paolo, Servita
[Pietro Sarpi].
Sarrao (Joannes). Annotations and
index to D. de Soria's and J. Bravo's
medical tracts, 1602. Lot. 366.
8arra8in (Jean Francois). Sonnets, 17th
cent. Fr. 895, ff. 12, 60.
Sarrazin (Jean Francois), v. Sarrasin.
Satires, Poetical, v. Poetry.
Satires, Prose. Way to decipher the
name of the Beast in Rev. xiii., 17th
cent. 3644, ff. 79-85.
Satire on the manners and trades
of the people of London, circ. 1620.
162, ff. 47 b-58.
Political squib on the court of
Charles II., intitled, "A paper of sale
left by Mr. Karr," 17th cent. 647, f. 122.
A new bill of sale at Peters Coffee
House in Covent Garden, cue. 1680.
1009, f. 142.
Lamjwon on the coat of arms of
Sir J. Presbyter, 17th cent. 2363, f. 1.
Saturninus, St., Bishop of Toulouse.
Legends de, 15th cent. 1936, f. 120 b.
Saumaise (Claude de> Letter to ,
n. d. Ir. 2764, f. 17.
Letters to, from J. Hiibner, 1640.
Lot. 639, ff. 67-74 b, 149-151 b, 201-
206 b.
Saumur, in France. Catalogns plant-
arum nascentinm circa Salmurium, 17th
cent. 2786, ff. 2-27 b.
Saunder (William), of ffai-blcdotcn, co.
Kent. Lease of land in Chart ham to
W. Rigdone, 1558. 748, f. 64.
Saunder (William). Formerly owned
MS. 4031.
Saunders (Anne), Ptisoner in Newgale.
Lamentation, in verse, 17th cent. 1896,
ff. 8-11.
Saunders (Sir Edmund), Chief Justice of
the King's Bench. Opinions by, on cases
relating to the College of Physicians,
1682. 3914, ff. 20, 26, 26 b.
8aunders (P— ). Owned, in 1606, MSS.
2006 ; 2008.
Saunders (Thomas), of co. Hertford.
Letter to Dr. Glisson, 1671. 1 1 16, f. 44.
Saunders (William), of Witchbould, co.
Wore. Formerly owned MS. 565.
Savage (Duglas), daughter of William
Savage, of Castle Rebban. Grant of the
wardship of, to H. Gilbert, temp. Chas, IL
856, f. 29 b.
Savage (John), of Birmingham. Letter
to J. Petiver, 1713. 4065, £ 123.
Sayage (Thomas), 2nd Earl Rivers.
Warrant for a grant to, of the privilege
of holding a market weekly and two
fairs yearly at Frodsham, temp. Chas. II.
856, f. 26.
Savage (William), Master of Emmanuel
Coll^ Cambridge. Testimonial in favour
of R. Smith, 172f. Copy. 4077, f. 338.
Savery (Serrington), of Shilston. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1729-1733. 4050,
f. 204 ; 4051, ff. 72, 78 ; 4053, ff. 36, 37.
Savile (An— > Letter to Dr. S. Collins,
n. d. 1823, f. 15.
Savile (George), 1st Marquis of Halifax.
Maxims of state, 1694. 2680, ff. 8-11 b.
Letter to, from H. Power, 1663.
1326, f. 42 b.
Savile {Sir Henry), Provost of Eton
College. Letter to, from Lord Vera lam,
17th cent. 629, ff. 246-250.
Savile (Henry), brother of George, 1st
Marquis of Halifax. Letter to E. Sher-
burne, 1672. 1519, f. 118.
Savoy Church, v. London.
Savoy, Duchy of. Relatione di, di F. da
Molin, 1576. 1826, ff. 37-49.
Report on, to Charles II.,
by Lord Fauconberg, 1671. 2752, ff.
1-28 b.
Dukes of. EMMANUEL PHIL1-
BERT. Canzone in lode de l'asina
dal cui latte fu risanata a Niza Mar-
gherita di Francia, Duchessa di Sauoia,
1560. 2421.
VICTOR AMEDEUS L Chris-
tening of, 1587. Ital. 3015.
CHARLES EMMANUEL IL
Account of, by Lord Fauconberg, 1671.
2752, ff. 1-28 b.
Sonnet a leur A 1 teases
Royales de Savoye, par M. Le Pays,
1663. 895, f. 3.
Sonnet a, par F. Bon i el,
17th cent. 895, f. 3.
Sonnet a, per «
17th cent. 895, f. 4.
Tiger
INDEX.
477
Savoye, Louise de, Mother of Francis
I. ; Regent of France, v. France, Kings
of, Francis I.
Sawlkins (Richard), Captorin. Voyage
of, round S. America, 1680-1681. 2752,
ff. 36-71.
Sawtre (John), Monk of Tliorney. Opus
nlchymicum, 15th cent. 212,' ff. 31b-
43b;—17thcent. 2£8JT. 41-52; Engl.
2036, ff. 53-63 b ; 3691, ff. 79 b-92.
Notabilia alchemica ex, 15th cent.
3744, ff. 68-71 b.
Saxe Juliers Cleves and Berges,
Frederic, Duke of. Autograph in
album, 1619. 3415, f. 13.
Saxe Juliers Cleves and Berges,
William, Duke of. Autograph in
album, 1619. 3415, f. 13.
Saxe-Lauenburg, Frantz Julius,
Duke of. Autograph in album, 1614.
3415, f. 14 b; 3416, f. 13 b.
Saxo(Christophorus), Student of Theology
at Leipzig, Autograph in album, 1692.
2360, f. 33.
Saxonia (Hercules), Physician, of Padua,
De melancholia, 17th cent. 279, ff.
1-12 b.
Prascripta medica ex, 17th cent.
1394, ff. 128-130.
Excerpta ex eju* collectaneis, lib.
i., cap. 2, 17th cent. 182, f. 100 b.
Saxonia (Mag. Joannes de), of Evfurt,
Canones super tabula* Alphonsi, 15th
cent. 407, ff. 11 b-31.
Saxony, Dukes of. Emplastrum cujus-
dam ducis Saxonia?, 17th cent. 2055,
f. 155.
Electors, and Dujies of. CHRIS*
TIAN IT, Autographs of him and
Hedwige his wife in album, 1610. 3415,
f. 8.
JOHN GEORGE I, Articles of
peace with the Emperor Matthias, 1635
22, f. 10 b.
Autographs of him and
Magdalena Sybilla his second wife in
album, 1610. 3415, f. 10.
JOHN GEORGE II, Letter of
thanks to Charles II. for the Order of
the Garter, 1669. Lat, 1519, f. 238.
Letter to, from P. Moritz,
1674. Germ, 2703, ff. 220-225 b.
Saxton ( ). Algorism us, cum com-
mento, 15th cent. 513, ff. 26-43.
Say and Sole, Baron and Viscount,
v. Fiennes.
Saye, Family of. Notes of their pedigree,
16th cent. 1301, ff. 32 b, 190.
Pedigree, 1655. 1429, ff. 51, 51 b.
Soaeehi (Cesare), M.D., of Fabriano,
Italy, MSS. 1656 and 1669 were
dedicated to, in 1596, by his brother
Durante.
Scacchi (Durante), M.D.y of Fabriano,
Italy, Subsidium medietas, lib. I., 1596.
Engl, transl. 1656; 1669.
Subsidium medicinte, lib. TTT., 16th
cent. Engl, transl. 1654.
Seala (Joseph della). v. Scaliger (Joseph
Juste).
Soala (Lorenzo). Capitoli a, di A. P.
Grazztai, 17th cent. 1880, ff. 99-105.
Scales (Robert de), 6th Baron Scales.
Seal, [1386-14021. Copy, 18th cent.
3424, f. 4 b.
Seal! (Tiberio), Apothecary, of Leghorn,
Letter to J. Petitrer and P. Torin, [i714].
4065, f. 192.
Scaliger (Joseph Juste). Inscriptiones
Nemausenses ab aliquo collect* ejus
rnandatu, 17th cent. 3266.
Letter to a firm of typefounders,
n.d, Fr, 2764, f. 3.
Epigram, n. d. Autogr. Gr.
2764, f. 17.
Ep iced ion H. Castanei, 16th cent.
2764, f. 130.
Genethliacon P. Melisso scriptum,
16th cent. 2764, f. 132.
Agathiae Epigrammatm lxiii.-
lxxxi., Latins versa per, 16th cent.
2764, ff. 145-150.
Scaliger (Julius Caesar). Obserrationes
ex, 17th cent. 3118, ff. 501-503 b.
Notice of his life, 17th cent. Ital,
3962, f. 39.
Seallerus (Petrus Laurentius). v. Schal-
lerus.
Scammerden (William), Soldier at
Tangier, Charge against, for theft,
1669. 3514, f. 4.
Scamozzi (Vincent), of Venice, The
Mirror of Architecture. 1676. Transl,
911, ff. 65-83 b.
Scarborough, Earl of, v. Luinley
(Richard).
Scarborough (Robert). Warrant for
granting to, the place of Falconer in
ordinary, 166}. 856, f. 10 b.
478
IKDHL
8oartnirgh(firChar]«Xir.£. BylUbus
musculorum, 1663. 1601.
Lecture on the anatomy of the
head and brain, 17th cent. 565, ff. 1-20.
Certificate in favour of Dr. J.
Downes, signed by, n. d. 3299, f. 56.
Letter to, from Dr. A. Stevenson
and Dr. A. Balfoare, 1691. 4077, f. 15.
Soelderter ( ) al. Schrodter (Gus-
tav). r. Schroedter (Gustar).
Soepedux (Marguerite de), Comtesse de
Dnretal. Emblemes pour, par F. Thorv,
17th cent. 1768, ff. 23 b, 24.
Soepper (Cornelius Duplicins), Imperml
Commissioner at Brussels. Articles for
protection of English and German mer-
chants, 1545. Fr. 2103, f. 197.
Schaap (Henrich Cornelison). Journal
in Japan, 1643-1644. Germ. Extract.
3061, ff. 115-118.
Schach (W— X Chancellor of Branden-
burg. Letter from the Margrave to Qa.
Elizabeth, countersigned by, 1579. 3299,
ff. 6, 8.
Schaoht (Lucas), Professor of Philosophy
and Medicine at Leyden. Kotse ad epi-
tomen institutionum medietas D. Sen-
nerti, 17th cent. 219.
Dictata ejus ad epitomen medi-
cine D. Senerti, 1666. 1561.
Praxis medica, 17th cent. 1265;
1266 ;— 1675-1676. 3920.
Theoria medica, cum casibus in-
tinnorum, late 17th cent. 1798.
Institutiones medicae, 1676-1677.
3921, ff. 1-161 b.
— Collegium pharmaceuticum, 17th
cent. 3921, ff. 207-225 b.
— — Collegium nosocomiense, 1676-
1679. 1260, ff. 42-400 ; 1261 ; 1262 ;
1263, ff. 1-321 b; 1264.
— — Excerpta ex Collegio nosocomico
ejus, 1676. 1279, ff. 142-157.
— Catalogos medicamentorum in
nosocomium publicum Lugd. Bat. intro-
dactorum, 17th cent. 201, ff. 13-15.
Collegium examinatorium, 1677.
1279, ff. 45-141.
De simplicium medicamentorum
viribus, 17th cent. 3921, ff. 226-233.
NoUe e lectionibus publicis ejus,
17th cent. 1289, ff. 271 b-290 b.
Excerpta de calculo ex, 17th cent.
1271, ff. lb-3b, 9-13 b.
Letters to C. L. Morley "de
narratione morbi epidemici," 1681.
1378, ff. 132, 133-137.
Bchaght ( \ MJ>. v. Schacht
(Lucas).
Sohalleros (Petrus Unrenttns). Ana-
gram on, 17th cent. 369, f. 1.
BfthftTflfr»r*<S ** Transcaucasia. Journey
from, to Baku, 168$. Germ. 2910,
ff. 112-123.
Schamberg (M— >. Letter to Sir II.
Stoane, 17|g. 4050, f. 268.
SdharpiUB (Claudius), M.D. Conailia
medica, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 2l0b-21»?.
Schaumburg - Iiippe - Biiekeburg,
Co*mt of. Frederic Christian. Letter
to, from — Le M tit re, 1735. Fr.
4066, f. 110.
Sohaumins (Fridericus), Consul Rei-
public* Francofurtana et Provindalium
JIarchice Adsessor. Horoscope, 1563.
1770, f. 154.
SchediUB (Paulus), called Paubu MeUs-
sn». Petition to Qu. Elisabeth, [1578].
Lot. 3299, f. 39.
Soheel (Christian), Senator of Denmark.
Letter to, from B. Severinius, 1649. LaL
2870, f. 39.
BehetJl (Magnus), Danish Envoy to Eng-
land. Memorials to William III. against
Lord Moleaworth's " Account of Den*
mark," 1693, 1694. Fr. 3828, ff. 172-
175.
Schegkius (Jacobus), the Elder ; Pro-
fessor of Philosophy and Medicine at
Tubingen. Ex ejus annotatis in Aristo-
telis libroe ethicornro sex prions qusedam
annotatulse, 16th cent. 108, ff. 44-55.
Seheiner (Christophorus), German Jesuit.
Pantographice sen ars delineandi res
quaslibet per parallelogram mum linear*,
1631. 631, ff. 238-244.
Scheie (Lewis George). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane,n.d. 4060, f. 248.
Schelhammer (Sigismundus Philo),
Ecclesia Petrina apud Hamburg Archi-
diaoonus. Versus in ejus effigiem ab
ejus filio Johanne, 17th cent. 2888,
f. 125.
Schelhammerus (Christophorus), Ifain-
burgo-Saxo. Biographical notice of, 17th
cent. Lat. 2888, f. 124.
Sehellenbergerua (Johannes Christo-
phorus), Student of Philosophy at Leip-
zig. Autograph in album, 1693. 2360,
f. 72 b.
Schellhammer (Sigismundus). Me-
moria de N. Staphorat, 17th cent. 2*88,
f, 144.
INDEX.
479
Sohemnitz, in Hungary. Account of
the silver mines at, by Dr. E. Browne,
17th cent. 1911-1913, f. 157.
Schenck (Joannes Theodoius), Professor
of Anatomy and Surgery at Jena, Me-
thod us wedendi, et de abscessibus in-
temis, 17th cent. 1730.
Lecture anatoraica, 1662. 1733,
ff. -flb.
Lineaments prima operis Grotiani
"Dein i-l> belli et pads," 1673. 1 732.
Col lectio medicament oram ex, ab
Henrico, March lone Dorchestria;, 17th
cent, 1418; IAVX
Schenk <r;*org), Oraf von Erpach. J.
ft Clmuri liher de Horologiis sciotericis,
cum probations ad, 1556. 1435, ff. 37-
78 b.
Scheplin. v. Schoepflin.
Scheuchzer (J—), brother of J. ./.
Scheuchzer, of ZUrich. Letter to his
nephew, J. G. Scheuchzer, 1725. Fr.
4065, f. 326.
Scheuchzer (J — > Letters to his
brother, Jean Qaspard, 1725, 1728. Germ.
4065, f. 329 ; 4066, f. 41.
Scheuchzer (Jean Gaspard), M.D\, F.R.S.;
Librarian to Sir H. Shane. Miscel-
laneous letters and papers, 1723-1729.
1968.
. Loci communes medici, 18th cent.
3404 3405,
J J, Scheuchzer idea clarior Phar-
macia?, de«cripU per, 1721. 3455.
Correspondence aud paper* relatiog
to inoculation for the smallpox, 1727—
729. 406, B.
Titlepage to his work on inocula-
tion for smallpox in 1727 728, in Great
Britain, 1729. Aut&jr. 4034, f. 22.
Note in numismata Graca et Ro-
mana, 18th cent. 3406.
Loiter on the candidature of Sir
H. Sloan* for the Presidentship of the
Royal Society, n. d. Imperf. draft
4026, f. 270.
Letters to, 1722-1728, and n. d.
4065, f. 272; 4067, f. 227, passim.
Letter to, from his brother John,
1724. Fr., Germ, and Lat. 3323, f. 36.
Letters to, from M. Heuss, 1726,
1727. Germ. 3322, ff. 115, 119, 124.
Letter to, from Domenico, Arch-
bishop of Ephesus, 1729. Fr. 4019,
f. 172.
Elegy on, by J. Arnold, 1729. Lat.
Scheuchzer (Jean Jacques), Sen., of
ZUrich. Sermon* on Job, 18th cent.
Fr. irantl. Imperf. 3403.
— Biographies of writers of Natural
H is tor y , 1 ette r Cn 1 Sth ce n t. Lat . 3 402,
Pharmscia! e varus authcribua con-
tract a; clarior idea, 1721. 3455, ff. 6-215.
Hamnrkftoti the comparative height
of mountains, 18th cent. 4026, ff. 16-
75, 147.
Apospasmatium historim planta-
rum Helveticarum cum figuris, 17th
cent. 4015, ff. 13-18.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1704-1717.
Lat. 4064, ff. 22, 33, 121, 127, 129,
159, 185, 190; 4065, ff. 224, 249, 284.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1706-
1733, and n. d. Lat. and Fr. 3328,
f. 32; 3973; 4040, ff. 144, 166, 285,
304, 352 ; 4041, ff. 64, 97, 101, 108, 173,
175, 180, 214, 230, 290,319, 336 ; 4044,
ff. n% 20:1, 206, 236; 4045, ff. 174,
178t 225; 4046, ff, 32, 259, 306, 332;
4047, ff. 81, 83, 133, 185, 21 i, 293,314 ;
4048, ff. 114, 160, 168, 249, 2H9, 290,
308 ; 4049, ff. 33, 61, 65, P7, 9H, 137,
170, 245; 4050, f. 176; 4051, ff. 229,
309 ; 4052, ff. 36, 38, 56, &6, 104, 129,
231, 279 ; 4060, ff. 250, 251.
Letter to [J.] Thorpe, 1706. Lat.
4064, £ 122.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane (under
cover to his son J. G. Scheuchzer), 1723.
Fr. 4065, f. 298.
Letters to his son, Dr. J. G.
Scheuchzer, 1724-1729, and n. d. Germ.
1968, ff. 25 b, 49 ; 3323, f. 35 b ; 4066,
ff. 19, 56 ; 4067, ff. 135, 137.
Letter to Dr. J. Freind, 1726. Lat.
4066, f. 1.
Letter to, from his brother John,
1725. Fr. 4065, f. 329.
Letter to, from H. Blaarer a War-
3516, f. 192.
tensee, 1725. Lat. 4065, f. 342.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 172ff.
4068, f. 126.
Letter to, from Walthier,
1728. Lat. Extract. 4049, f. 98.
Owned MSS. 3129-3131.
Engravingof, 18th cant 3331,f.50b.
Scheuchzer (Ji<an Jacques), 7«^ Secre-
tary to a Switt Regimental MNNK. Let-
ters to his brother, Dr, J. G. Scheuchser,
1728, and n, rf. Fr. 44)6(3, ff, 35, 41, 42,
46; 4067, ff. 136, 138.
Letter to J. and C. Molinier, 1728.
Fr. 4066, f. 48.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1731.
Fr. 4052, f. 30.
4*0
QTD&X.
Scheuchseri Fratree. Graduation**
Sciieacazeriaiut Barometri fandamen-
turn, 1725. LaL and Germ. MS. and
Printol. 4065, ff. 329 b- 332 h.
BchanchxerOB (Johannes), Prof****- of
Natural Philosophy at Zurich. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1708, 1720. LaL
4041, f. 172; 4045, t 294.
Letter to J. Petirer, 1708. 1M.
AM, f. 175.
Letter to hb^brotber, Jean Gaspard,
1 724. Frn Germ, and JaA. 3323, f. 36.
BcheonemAIin (Henain*us). Qaxdam
medica ex, 17th cent. 31 Id, ff. 130 b,
167 b, 175.
Schicke (T— ), Secretary to "His Excel-
lency Frederick de Thorn." Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, *. <f. 4060, f. 252.
Schilden (Brand Henry), of Hanorer.
Letter to Sir H. Sloaae, 1735. Fr.
4054, f. 136.
- Letter to, from Sir H. Sloaae,
173f. 4068, f. 284.
Schironius ( X <0*i» of MontpeUer
University, v. Schyronins (Joannes).
Bchlaeger (Julius Carol us). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1741. Lit. 4057, f. 5.
Schl&ffio (Joachimo). *. Slaphio.
SchlebUBCh (Joanne*), Beipuhlica ffam-
hurgensis Consul. Programme in ejus
funere, a M. Kirstenio, 1659. 288*, ff.
126-129.
Schleswig - Holatein. v. Sleswick-
Holstein.
Schley (Michael), of Bern ; Student of
Theology at Leipzig Autograph in
album, 1692. 2360, f. 78.
Schluter (P— A—), of Hanover. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1728. 3984, f. 297 ;
4049, ff. 128, 189.
Bchmid (Andreas), of CdUn an der Spree,
Berlin. Autograph in album, 1693.
2360, f. 68.
Schneider (Conrad Victor), Professor of
Medicine at Wittemburg. Annotata ejus
in Pharmacopoeiam Augnstanam, 1661.
2880, ff. 16-18.
Not* ejus in Sennerti institutions
medicas, 1663. 2880, ff. 134-142.
Liber de catarrh ii specialissimus,
1667. Extracts. 2858.
Letters to C. Schroedter, 1667-
1671. ImU and Germ. 2876, ff. 14,
20, 54, 56, 60, 81, 88, 90, 93, 187-191 b.
Versus in laudem "M. Tilingii, 17th
cent. 1525, f. 109 b.
Schoepflin al. Schbpflin «/. Sehep-
flin (John Daniel), Professor of History
•imi Eloquence at Strashmnj. Letters to
Sir H. Sloaae, 1728-1736. Fr. 4049,
ff. 104, 229; 4051, f. 171 ; 4054, L 256.
Letters to Dr. J. G. Scaeaekxer,
1728. Fr. 4066, ff. 33, 52.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloaae, a. d.
Fr. 4069, £ 191.
SchonJBOB (Baltaasarus), of Haarlem
Thesis for a medical degree at Lerdea,
1593. Lot. 64, C 129.
Schonbrunn (Christian Ernst X Student
of Law* at Leipzig. Autograph in al-
bum, 1692. 2360, t 25.
Schonburg (Jean Caspar de), B****u
Autograph in album, [1603 - 16381
3415, f. 25 b.
Schonniger (Johannes Adamus), of
OlsnUz in Voigtland, m Sammy. Auto-
graph in album, 1693. 2360, f. 49.
Schooten (Franriacus a), /am. Of the
excellency of algebra by, 17th cent.
2284, ff. 87-95.
Schdpflin. v. Schoepflin.
Schore (Lodewijk ran), Imperial Com-
missioner at Brussels. Articles for
protection of English and German
merchants, 1545. Fr. 2103, f. 197.
Schorne (John), Rector of North Marston,
co. Buds. Prayer to, for deliverance
from the ague, 16th cent. Lot. verse.
389, f. 92.
Schott (Oapt. Bartholomewe). Letter to,
from Charles IX., of Sweden, 1602.
Transl. 25, f. 10 b.
Schottua (Andreas), Jesuit. Obeerva-
tiones humane, 17th cent. Extract
1173, f. 23.
Schrader (Fredericus), MJ)^ Professor
of Medicine at HelmstadX Letters to
C. Sibelius a Goor, 1679-1687. Lot.
and Germ. 2729, ff. 41, 80, 87, 141, 204
Schrader (Justus), M.D^ of Amsterdam.
Letters to C. Sibelius a Goor, 1684-
1687. Germ. 2729, ff. 168, 173, 207.
Schreckenfasehins (Philippus Gualt-
herus). Prescripta et obaerrationes
medicae, 17th cent. 1337 ; 1348.
Schreiter (Da rid X 8tudent at Leipzig.
Autograph in album, 1692. 2360, f. 37.
Schrijver (Pieter). Verses on his
picture, 16th cent. Dutch. 2764, f. 67
Schroder (B— ). Formerly owned MS.
264.
INDEX.
481
Schroder (Christophorus Paulus), Medt-
cus. Autograph in album, 1693. 2360,
f. 16.
Schroder (Samuel), Student of Theology
at Leipzig. Autograph in album, 1693.
2360, f. 45.
SchroderU8 (Joannes), Burgomaster of
Hamburg. Klogium funebre E. Worden-
hofii scriptum a, 1667. 2888, ff. 198-202.
Sohrodter (Adolphus Dietericus), Ham-
burgensis. Disputatio medica inauguralis
de catalepsi, [1692]. 2881, ff. 95-115.
Letters to, from H. vou der Hardt,
1688. Lat. 2877, ff. 26, 30.
Sohrodter (Christophorus), Chief Physi-
cian to Qustavus Adolphus, Duke of
Mecklenburg -Schwerin, at Gustrow. Con-
troversial praecipuae anatomicxe con-
scriptae et excerptae, 1661. 2881.
Appropriata pnecipuorum sympto-
matum, 1661. 2880, ff. 143-182.
Excerpta medica et physica, 1667.
2840, A. B.
Vetus et novadoctrina de catarrhis
ac eos curandi methodus, 1667. 2858.
Resoluticnes casuum medicinalium,
1692. 2852.
Collegia medica, 17th cent. Hologr.
2850, A. B ; 2862, A. B. ; 2863.
Consilia medica, 17th cent. 2882,
ff. 92-181, passim.
Medical correspondence, 1665-
1704. Lat. and Germ. 2876.
Sohrodter (G— ), of Giistrow, in Meek-
lenburg-Schwerin. Wrote MS. 2851, A.
ff. 2-156 b.
Schroeder, Familia de. Vita? et fata
Schroederorum fama et scriptis clarorum,
17th cent. 2890, ff. 1-9 b.
Schroeder (Hans), Stormarus al. Sudero-
viensis. Letters to G. Schroedter, 1712-
1714. IajU. and Germ. 2877, ff. 266,
268, 270, 276, 278.
Schroeder (Johann), M.D., of Frankfort
on the Main. Vires medienminum
omnium in pharmacopoeia Schroderiana
recensita;, 16$g. 623, ff. 2-69 b.
Notes on his chemical treatment
of minerals by Dr. S. Bellingham, late
17th cent. Lat. 644.
Index pharmaceuticus pr¶-
tionum et medicamentorum ofticinalium
in ejus pharmacopaea, 17th cent. 3119,
ff. 294-318, passim.
8LOAHE INDEX.
Schroedter (Gustav), Chaplain to the
Danish Legation in Spain and France.
De vitis et imaginibus virorum il-
lustrium, 18th cent. 2854.
Index controversiarum omnis
generis, 1720. 2860.
Correspondence, 1646-1721. Lat.,
Fr., and Germ. 2877.
Correspondence and papers relating
to numismatics, 1703-1705. Fr., Lat.
and Germ. 2878.
Letter to, from L. Picque, 1699.
Lat. 2887, f. 261.
Catalogues of his library, 18th
cent. Lat. 2841 ; 2887, ff. 62-76.
Sohuchaer, Dr. v. Scheuchzer (Jean
Gaspard), M.D.
Schult (John), " Svecus." Letters to J.
Petiver, 1703. 4063, ff. 200, 203, 211,
233.
Schulzius (Bartholdus Hieronymus), of
Tondern, in Denmark. Letter to J. C.
Fabricius, 1680. Lat. 2141, f. 139.
Letter to, from J. C. Fabricius,
1680. Lat. 2144, f. 135.
Schumacher (Dr. ). Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1729, 1730. Fr. 4050,
f. 193; 4051, ff. 79, 101.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1731. Fr. 4068, f. 176.
Schumannus (Christian), M.D. Auto-
graph in album, 1692. 2360, f. 44.
Schupp (Johann Balthasar), Professor
of Elocution and History at Marburg.
Biographical notice of, with verses on,
1661. Lat. 2888, ff. 130-137 b.
Schurman (Anna Maria a). Extempore
quatrain on the picture of, by D. Hein-
sius, 17th cent. Lat. 2764, f. 40.
Epigrams on, 17th cent. Lat.,
Fr. and Dutch. 2764, f. 41.
Schurman (Hinrich Christian), of Lunc
burg. Autograph in album, 1695.
2360, f. 87.
Schurzfleischiu8 (Conrad Samuel).
Collegium de notitia auctoruui habitum
Witteberg*, 1688. 2851, A. ff. 2-1561).
Letter to J. Conrad, 1684. Lat.
2877, f. 20.
Schutz (Christopher). Royal grants to,
of certain mines, 1565. 2483, ff. 1-10.
Schuueicker (Thomas), of Halle, in
Wurtemberg. Autograph inscription
written with his feet, 1580. Lat. and
Germ. 2764, f. 10.
2 I
482
INDEX.
Schuym (Joachim), of Amsterdam. The
Mirror of Architecture by V. Scamozzi,
reviewed and enlarged, 1676. Engl,
transl. 911, ff. 65-83 b.
Schwartz (Julius Henricus), Student of
Lavs at Leipzig. Autograph in album,
1693. 2360, f. 11.
Schwartzach Abbey, in Franconia.
Discovery of alchemical treatises in, by
H. Eshenreuth, 1403. 3644, ff. 86-97 b.
Schwarz (B — H — ), Student of Laws at
Leipzig. Autograph in album, 1693.
2360, f. 12.
Schweiker (Christianus), of Dantzic.
Letter to, from , n. d. Lat. Draft
2876, f. 195.
Schwenckfeld (Caspar),' of Greifenberg.
Uses and virtues of compound medicines,
taken out of, 17th cent. 1666.
Schwerin (Ernst Ludwig von). Auto-
graph in album, 1612. 3415, f. 50.
Schylailder (Cornelius), Albissensii ;
Physician at Antwerp. Practica chy-
rurgiae, 1577. 339.
Schyronius (Joannes), Dean of the
University of Montpelier. Institutionum
medicine? facie n doe libri ties, 17th cent.
150, ff. 1-131 b.
Method us curativa morborum,
17th cent. 3045, f. 137 b.
Sciences. Compendium scientiarum,
13th cent. 2461, ff. 1-61 b.
Divisio scientiarum, 13th cent.
2030, ff. 9 b-10.
Tabula4 artium et scientiarum,
17th cent. 2138, ff. 256-261.
■ Definitions of the seven liberal
sciences, 17th cent. 3769, f. 15 b.
Projet du Koi Louis XV. de faire
faire une collection de tout ce qui
concerne les belles sciences de 17 1H a
1724, 18th cent. 4020, ff. 250-259.
Soilla (Agostino), Pittore di Napoli. La
vana speculazionedisingannata dal senso.
With short notes by a Fellow of the Royal
Society, 18th cent. 3323, ff. 59-74.
Scillacius {Mug. Nicholaus), of Messana.
Annotationes e J.de Gadesden omendata?
per, 17th cent. 2262, ff. 32 b-llt) b.
Scogan (John), Court Jester to Edward
IV. Distich, late 15th cent. Lat. 747,
f. 49 h.
Scot {Mag. Michael), Astrologer to the
Emperor Frederic II. Quastio curiosa
de natura solisetluna, 16th cent. Engl.
320, ff. 123-125 b.
--■ Pillulse, 16th cent. %\Z% f, 155 b.
Scot (Thomas), Rector of St. Saviour's,
Nortcich. " Vox populi or Newes from
Spayne," 17th cent. 1435, ff. 194-203.
Scot (Thomas), Regicide. Autograph
signature, circ. 1654. 645, f. 46.
Scotch Merchants Company. Pro-
ceedings of their trade with Africa and
the Indies, 1696. 3612, ff. 43-52.
Scotland, History of. Catalogue of
Scotch writers, circ. 1700. 885, ff. 45-
53 b.
, Sovereigns of. History of, from
Alexander III. to David II., circ 1600.
1226.
MARGARET. Magnatum Scoti*
obligatio ad earn in regni haeredem re-
cipiendam, 128{. Copy. 3199, f. 116.
Lit terse commanitatis
Scotise de ejus matrimonio cum Edwardo
II., 1290. Fr. Copy. 3199, f. 117 b.
JOHN BALLIOL. Safe-conduct
to his Commissioners from Edward I.,
1291. Fr. Copy. 3199, f. 118 b.
ROBERT I. Pedigree of the
Kings from Robert Bruce to James VI .,
18th cent. 3199, f. 218.
Acts of the Scottish
Parliament, 1309-1318. Lat. 3199,
ff. 88-91 b.
Bulla Johannis xxii. Papar
de ejus coronatione, 1329. Copy. 3199,
f. 86.
DAVID II. Propositions for a
union of England and Scotland, 1363.
Fr. Copy. 3199, ff. 119-121.
ROBERT II. Acts of the Scottish
Parliament touching the Succession to
the Throne, 1371-1373. Ixit. Imperf.
copies. 31 99, ff. 253-256 b.
Chartei of hia foundation
of S. Kentigern's Chapelry in Glasgow
Cathedral, n.d. Lat. Copy. 3199, f. 87.
JAMES III. Examination of G.
Buchanan's description of his character,
17th cent. 3199, f. 84.
JAMES IV. Transcripts by Dr.
R. Gray of original State papers, from
151 3 to' 1 603, relating to Scottish History,
18th cent. 3199.
JAMES V. Letter to Louis XII.,
in favour of the Earl of Arran, n. d.
Lot. Copy. 3199, f. 249.
Description of the crown
sent him by the Pope, 17th cent. 3198,
f. 2.
Song called Chriat's Kirk
on the Green attributed to, 17th cent.
1489, f. 8,
INDEX.
483
Scotland, Sovereigns of (continued),
MARY, Extracts relating to her reign,
from Montaigne's "Histoire de I'Europe,"
livre IX., 17th cent. 3196.
Horoscope, late 17th cent.
Fr. 1009, f. 95.
■ Annulling by the Scottish
Parliament of the league with Henry
VIII, 1543. Copy. 3199, f. 18 b.
» Papers relating to her
iroposed match with the Prince of
ales, 1543. Copies. 3199, ff. 229-
237, 245-247.
&
Negotiation of her Am-
bassador with the Court of Denmark,
1544. Lat. Copies. 3199, ff. 238 b-243.
Extracts from the Scottish
Privy Council books, 1546-1557. 3199,
f. 15.
Secret deed of annexing, if
issueless, Scotland to France, 1557. Fr.
Copy. 3199, f. 126.
Proclamations from her
and Lord Darnley as King and Queen to
their subjects, 1565. Copies. 3199, ff. 2, 6.
Order of the Council of
State for raising her forces, 1565. Copy.
3199, f. 6.
Oath of Lord Darnley at
his knighthood, 1565. 3199, f. 350.
Form of creating Lord
Darnley, Duke of Albany, 1565. 3199,
f. 351.
Letter from her and Lord
Darnley in favour of the Duke of
Chastelherault, the Earl of Arran and
Lord Hamilton, 156 j. Copy. 3199,
f. 14 b.
Letter to Lord Darnley as
King from his father Lord Lennox, 1566.
Copy. 3199, f. 129.
Protestation by Lord
Darnley of his innocence of D. Rizzio's
murder, n. d. Copy. 3199, f. 348.
■ Letters from the Scottish
Council to the Archbishop of Glasgow
and the Queen Mother of France, 1566.
Copies. 3199, ff. 140, 147.
Entertainments of Lord
Bedford at her son's christening, [1566].
3199, f. 264.
Bonds between Lord
Darnley and the Scottish nobles, 1566.
3199, f. 344 b, 345 b, 348, 351 b.
Correspondence with Lord
Lennox, 156f. Copies. 3199, ff. 92-
95 b, 209b-213.
Proclamation for the dis-
covery of Lord Darnley's murderers,
156f Copies. 3199, ff. 8, 132 b.
Scotland, Sovereigns of. MARY (con-
tinued). Consent of the Scottish nobles
to the Queen's marriage with Both well.
1567. Copies. 3199, ff. 312, 337.
Warrant of the Scottish
Council for her detention at Lochleven
Castle, 1567. Copy. 3199, f. 3.
Proclamation against J.
Murray for defaming the Queen, 1567.
Copy. 3199, f. 8 b.
Vindication of her Govern-
ment from her enemies imputations,
1567. Copy. 3199, f. 9.
Letter from the Scottish
Council to the Queen Regent of France,
1567. Fr. Copy. 3199, f. 131.
Order of the Scottish
Council for coining the Queen's plate,
1567. Copy. 3199, f. 158.
Bond of the Scottish Lords
for rescuing her from Lochleven, 1567.
Copies. 3199, ff. 173, 224, 349.
Correspondence with the
Archbishop of Glasgow, 1567. Copies.
3199, ff. 129b-132b, 133-137, 151,
162-168 b, 170-172, 214-217 b, 343 b.
Commission from, to the
Duke of Chastelherault to be Governor
of Scotland, 1568. Fr. Copy. 3199,
f. 174 b.
Instructions to Lord
Fleming sent to the Cardinal of Lorraine,
1568. Fr. Copy. 3199, f. 340.
Utter to her uncle, the
Cardinal of Lorraine, [1568]. Fr. Copy.
3199, f. 342.
Letter to the Archbishop
of St. Andrews, 156g. Copy. 3199, f. 5.
Papers relating to her
affairs in England, 1571-1572. 1427,
ff. 1-86.
Regulations of Lord
Shrewsbury for her household, [1571].
Copy. 3199, f. 333.
Letters to the Bishop of
Ross, Jan., April and July, 1578. Lat.
Copies. 16, ff. 1, 1 b, 2.
List of the peers spiritual
and temporal of Scotland, how affected
to her, 1578. TajU. 16, f. 5.
Letters to Qu. Elizabeth,
1582. Fr. Copy. 3199, ff. 265-286,
329-332.
Letter to, from James VI.,
1582. Fr. Copy. 3199, f. 287.
Petition to the English
Parliament, n. d. Copy. 3199, f. 122.
Verses on her sojourn at
Buxton Baths, 16th cent. Lat. 1252, f. 3.
% X 2
484
INDEX.
Scotland, Sovereigns of. MAR Y (con~
tinued). Proceedings of the English Com-
missioners for her trial, 1586. Imperf.
3199, ff. 315-322 b.
Examination of, at Fother-
inghay Castle, before the Lordi of the
English Privy Council, 1586. 650, f. 135.
Letters Patent of Qu.
Elizabeth directed for the execution of,
158f 650, f. 1 39 b.
Collection of such passages
as were marked at the Queen's death
written to Lord Burghley, by R. Wing-
field, 1587. 650, ff. 141-144 b.
Manner of her burial at
Peterborough, 1587. 3199, f. 263.
Monumental inscription
and verses to, by H. N., n. d. Lat.
Copies. 3199, ff. 335, 339.
Recipe for marmalade after
the fashion of, circ. 1609. 1600, f. 38 b.
JAMES 17. Horoscope, late 17th
cent. Fr. 1009, f. 94 b.
Discourse touching, by Sir
F. Bacon, 17th cent. 755.
Connected history of Scot-
land from the imprisonment of Mary
Queen of Scots to the execution of Lord
Gowrie, 1567-1584. 3199, ft'. 175-208 b.
Bonds to be subscribed by
his supporters, 1567, 1599. Copies.
3199, ff. 97, 98.
Bond of Scottish nobles
and others for the defence of his mother,
[1568]. Copy. 3199, f. 35.
Considerations on his
mother's entering England, written by
Lord Burghley, 1568. Copy. 3199, ff.
39-41 b.
Conference between the
Regent and the Duke of Chatelherault,
1568. Copy. 3199, ff. 226 b-228.
Decision of the Scotch
Estates on the decrees of the Queen of
England, 1569. Copy. 3199, f. 16.
Letter from the Scottish
nobles to Qu. Elizabeth, 1570. Copy.
3199, f. 46.
- Instructions from the
Scottish nobles to the Queen of Scots'
Commissioners to Queen Elizabeth, 1570.
Copy. 3199, ff. 58-60.
Writing given by the
Scotch Commissioners to the English
Commissioners, 157 J. Copy. 3199, ff.
52-57 b.
Minute of Lord Shrews-
bury's new order with the Qu. of Scots and
her servants, 1571. Copy. 3199, f. 43.
Scotland, Sovereigns of. JAMES VI.
(continued). Warrant for delivering up
Lord Northumberland to Qu. Elizabeth,
1572. Copy. 3199, f. 4.
Reasons for the King of
France aiding his mother, circ. 1572.
Copy. 3199, ff. 12-14.
- Summary by Lord Burghley
of articles proposed to the rival parties
of Scotland, 1572. Copy. 3199, f. 66.
Acts of the Convention of
Scottish nobles at Perth, 1573. 3199,
ff. 221-224.
Declaration of him and
his council for reconciling the nobility,
1578. Copy. 3199, f. 62.
Letter to his mother,
1582. Fr. Copy. 3199, f. 287.
Bond of the Scottish nobles
against the Duke of Lennox, 1 582. Copy.
3199, ff. 296b-298b.
Letter to, from Qu. Eliza-
beth, 1582. Copy. 3199, f. 301.
Supplication to, from the
Scottish Lords, 1582. Copy. 3199, ff.
304 b-308.
Conference with Secretary
Walsingham, 1583. 1856, ff. 34-36.
Proclamation against the
Duke of Lenox, 1583. Copy. 3199,
ff. 309-311 b.
Speech to the Estates of
Scotland, 1584. 3199, f. 110.
Reasons against his aveng-
ing his mother's death, 1587. Imperf.
3199, ff. 111b, 112.
General state of Scotland,
circ. 1590. 3199, ft. 260-262 b.
Bond of Scottish noblemen
for preservation of his right to the
English crown, 1599. Copy. 3199, f. 10.
Letters to, from Qu.
Elizabeth, 1601, 160§. 1786, ff. 52-57 b.
Proceedings of Sir K.
Bowes with, n. d. Copy. 3199, f. 127.
The charge of Berwick
and other holds on the east marches for
camps in Scotland, n. d. 857, f. 106.
Causes of disorders in the
Scottish Commonwealth, n. d. 1856, ff.
31-33.
■ Tract on the Scots having
a just claim to exclusive privileges
notwithstanding the union of the two
kingdoms under James I., by Lusitanus
Philadelphus Nomophulax, 17th cent.
78, ff. 109-115 b.
INDEX.
485
Scotland, Sovereigns of. JAMES VI.
(continued). Description of the country
and people, with the king's entertain-
ment, by A. W[eldon], 1617. 2213,
ff. 1-10 b.
Pacification of Birks, 1G39. 1008,
f. 13.
Protestatiou of the Scottish Cove-
nanters at Edinburgh, 1630. 1008,
ff. 15-20.
Intercepted letter from the Scotch
Lords to Louis XIII., 1640. Copy. 203,
f. 54 b.
Declaration of the Commander-
iu-Chief in Scotland and his officers,
17th cent. 1983, B. f. 12.
Memoirs of Scottish affairs from
1702 to 1707 by G. Lockhart, 18th cent.
3206.
Design of a Great Seal for the
union of England and Scotland, 18th
cent. 3424, f. 13.
Kirk of. Nomina, situs et funda-
tores monasteriorum in Scotia, 1650.
3199, f. 114.
List of Religious Houses in, 18th
cent. 3199, f. 257.
Tracts chiefly relating to the dis-
putes in the church and to the abolition
of Episcopacy by the General Assembly,
1636-1638. H50, passim.
Petition to the Synod of, from J.
Dury, [164 J]. 654, f. 211.
■ Xoljility of. Nomenclator nobili-
tatis Scoticac titulorum, 1640. 1816,
ff. 78 b-89.
Topography of. Nomina locorum
in, e G. Buchanani Scotichrouicis ex-
eerpta, 1640. 1816, ff. 51-89.
Trade of. Papers relating to,
18th cent. 2902, ff. 218, 248.
Scott of Scots Hall, co. Kent. Notes
on pedigree of, 1655. 1429, f. 40 b.
Scott, Lady, of Rossie, co. Perth ; dau. of
Sir Fr. Willoughby of Wollaton, co. Notts.
Letter to, from Lord Rothes, 1639.
3317, f. 19.
Scott ( ), Surgeon in Vine Court in
Spital fields, Jjondon. Letter to, from
B. Hill, 1694. 2338, f. 65.
Scott ( ). Description of the double
horizontal dial, 1713. 2040.
Scott (Andrew), of Maryland. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1739. 4056, f. 110.
Scott (Charles), Fellow of All Souls Col-
lege, Oxford. Verses in honour of Lord
Buckhurst, Chancellor of the University,
[1591-1601]. Lat. 3728, f. 6.
Scott (David), Historian. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1727, and n.d. 4048, f. 280 ;
4060, f. 253.
Scott (J — ), of Dublin. Letter on the
raising of the siege of Dublin, 1649.
1008, f. 173.
Scott (J — ). Rector of Isfield, co. Suss,
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1709. 4077,
f. 106.
Scott (J — ),o/ llunsdon, co. Ifertf. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4077, f. 113.
Scott (James), Duke of Monmouth. Parti-
cular of his extraordinary expences for
one year, 1675-1676. 1985, f. 95.
The Obscured Prince or the Black
box boxd, 1680. Engl, verse. 655, f. 55.
Verses to his father, Charles II.,
17th cent. 921, f. 94.
Scott (John), Bailiff. Bill of grocery
for, 156J. 3162, f. 20.
Scott (John), of Bury St. Edmunds.
Medical case of Margaret his wife, 1573.
Lat. 3166, f. 30 b.
Scott (John). History of Barbados and
Granada, circ. 1668. 3662, ff. 50-78 b.
Scott (La>.l>i Katharine). Receipt for
cock ale, 17th cent. 3756, f. 47 b.
Scott (Reginald), o/ Smceth; son of Richard
Scott, of Scots Hall, co. Kent. «« Dis-
covery of Witchcraft," altered and
abridged, 17th cent. 160.
Scott (Robert), Bookseller, of London.
C'atalogus librorum ex ejus iropresso
catalogo extractus opera J. Hooke, 1676.
3452, ff. 1-51.
Scott (Thomas). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1724. 4047, f. 241.
ScotUS Erigena (Joannes). Dionysii
Areopagiticse liber de mystica theologia
ex ejus versionc, 15th cent. 441, ff. 62 b-
71b.
Dionysii Areopagiticac epistola ad
Polycarpum ex ejus versione, 15th cent.
441, ff. 71 b-76.
Dionysii Areopagiticx ecolesiastica
hicrarchia cap. I v. ex ejus versione, 15th
cent. 441, ff. 76-79.
Scrimshire (William), of Bow Lane.
Letter to Professor W. Whiston, 1707.
1926, ff. 137-143.
Scriptoria (Roland ,, of Lisbon ; in Arti-
bus et Medicina Magister ; Physician to
John, Duke of Bedford. Compilatorium
artis geomancia?, 15th cent. 3487.
Scriven (William), Chandler, ofAlresford,
co. Hants. Horoscope, 1663. 2282, f. 4.
486
Drt>EX
Scroop (Adrian). Funnerlr owned MS.
1471
Scrope (Sir Car), Bart. Prologue to
Etherege\ comedy, u Sir Fopling Flut-
ter, f*r The man of mode," 17th cent.
145*, f. 22.
8crope (Henry )e). 9M Barvn Scrope.
Letter to, from Lord Henries, 1548.
3199, f. 37 b.
Scrymgeour ( y, M.D. Quadam
ex ejus adrersariia m edicts, 17th cent.
174, ff. 1-15 b.
Scry vy 118, of ShaidcUmtes Manor in
StradhiU, Family of. Pedigree, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 106 b.
Sculpture, r. Art.
Scuteler, Dr. r. Scheuchzer (Jean
Ga*pard), J/. D.
Seals. Papers relating to ancient seals,
1591-1703. 3424.
Warraut for a new vral for the
Order of the Garter, 1704. 3958, f. 14.
Seamer (Mary), of Ichenhaui, ou. Middl.
Decree for her excommunication, 1677.
IM. 2723, f. 135.
Seamor ( ), Dr. Directions cone.
Glauber^ Alcohest, 17th cent. 731,
ff. 149, 150.
Seare al. Seere (Henry), of Hoot, co.
Su&s. Formerly owned MS. 3486.
8earle(John),/'rac7i7M//«tr in Surgery and
Astronomy. Prayer lor success iu
magical experiments, 1594. 3851. f. 6.
Searle (John). Letters to, from his uncle.
J. Walduck, 1710. 3338, ff. 74-77 b.
Seba (Albertus), A/Jothe<ary of Atnster-
ilurx. Letters to J. Petiver, 1712-1715. *
Dutch. 4065, ff. 74, 177, 209, 210
(Engl, trtmsl.).
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1723-
1735, and n. d. Fr^ Dutch, Germ, ami
Fw/l. 4047, ff. 97, 98 ; 4C48, ff. 196,
200, 242, 303, 310; 4049, ff. 18, 99, 235 ;
4050, ff. 138, 149, 221 ; 4051, ff. 115,
321 ; 4052, ff. 178, 308 ; 4053, ff. 15,
211; 4054, ff. 13, 58; 4060, ff. 254-
259 b.
Letters to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer,
172J-1729. Germ. 1968, f. 22 ; 4066,
ff. 11, 50, 54, 65, 75.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1726-1738, and n. d. Fr. 4068, ff. 132,
171, 226, 229, 233, 267, 271, 283 ; 4069,
ff. 192-196.
Letter to, from Dr. J. G. Scheuch-
zer, 172J. 1968, f, 23.
Seba (Albertus), Apothecary of AnstenLim
(continued). Letter to. from F. Hier©th*u>
Conflnentinu»,1733. Gerwi. 4052, f. 310.
Bill of medicine* supplied br, to
A. G. HanckwiU, 1717. Dutch. 44)19,
t 2».
List of Natural Hi»turr specimens
&ent bv, to J. Petirer, n.' d. Dutch.
4067, f. 137.
Sebastian, & llemoria de, 15th cent.
2916, f. 120 b.
Oratio ad, contra peatem, 15th
cent. 775, f. 10 b.
8ebel. r. Sahl Ibn BUhr.
8econdat (Charles deX Baron de Monies-
quien. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1734.
Fr. 4053, f. 248.
Secundua, Sophist, of Athens. <Jue»-
tione* inter eum et Hadriannm Impera-
torem, 14th cent. 1580, f. 27; 1610,
f. 187 b ;— 15th cent. 3554, ff. 33 b-37.
Sedan, in France. Epistola ad Theologos
Sedanenses, a J. Dory, 1633. 654, f. 68.
Tragicomedie representee an Col-
lege de, par les escolien, 1668. 1029.
Account of rejoicings at, in a
letter from G. Boanirert, late 17th cent.
Fr. 1009, f. 165.
8edgwick ( ), Vintner, of Pater-
noster Itov, London. Horoscope, 1654.
2282. f. 1.
Sedgwick (Juuie>), of Stratfont Le Bote,
co. Mklll. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1725 and n. d. 4047, f. 332; 4060,
ff. 260, 261.
Sedgwick (John), of &ratford Le Bote,
co. Middl. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1 739.
4056, ff. 136, 159.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1 739, 17}J. 4069, ff. 30, 30 b.
Sedgwick (0—). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1736, and n. d. 4054, f. 216 ;
4060, f. 263.
Sedgwick (Tobias), of London. Letter
to J. Luke, 1672. 3511, f. 130.
Sedley (Sir Charles), Bart. Letters on
his health, from Sir E. King to Sir H.
Sloane, 1701. 4078, ff. 192, 196.
Sedley (Katharine), Countess of Dor*
0%e*Ur; wife of David, 1st Fori of
Purtmore, and Mistress of James II.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, [1716-17171.
4060, ff. 264, 266.
Seebach (J— S— ), of I'uja. Autograph
in album, 1695. 2360, f. 28.
Seere (Henry), v. Seare.
INDEX.
487
Seestedt (Hannibal von), Count ; Danish
Ambassador to France. Verses on, by
B. Severinius, 1663. Lat. 2870, f. 155 b.
Grant of nobility and arms to, from
Louis XIV., 1663. Fr. 2870, f. 157 b.
Letter to, from Louis XIV., 1663.
Fr. 2870, f. 160.
Segar (Francis), father of Sir \V. Segar.
Letter to, from Sir H. Piatt, 1608. 2172,
f. 18.
Autograph in album, 1611. 3416,
f. 45 b.
Segar (Sir William), Garter King-at~
Anns. Autograph in album, n. d. 3416,
f. 46 b.
Segner (Joaune* Andreas), Professor of
Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and
Physic at Goltingcn University. Certi-
ficate of fitness for election to the Royal
Society, 1737. 4055, f. 160.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1738.
Lut. 4055, f. 288.
Seguier (Jeau Francois), Botanist, of
Verona. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 174U,
1741. 4056, f. 283 ; 4057, f. 54.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1740, 1742. Fr. 4069, ff. 56, 83.
Seguier (Pierre), Chancellor of France.
The delivery of Dunkirk to the English,
defended by, from the malice of libellers
and enemies, 1658. Transt. 3083.
Sehsted (Hannibal de), Comte. v. See-
stedt.
Seippius (John Philip), M.D., Medicus
Procincialis in Comitatu Pynnont. Letter
to J. Petiver, 1716. Lat. 4065, f. 275.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1736.
Lat. 4054, f. 301.
Inoculation for .smallpox at Pyr-
mont, 1725. Germ. 4065, f. 347.
Pro|>osal for his election to the
Royal Society, submitted to Sir H.
Sloane, 1736. 4054, f. 220.
Selden (John). Tabletalk, 17th cent.
2513, ff. 2-79.
Arguments in the conference of
the Commons with the Lords, 1628.
X26, ff. 66-79 b.
Address to the Speaker, 1 6 2 g .
2531, f. 122 b.
Bill of the Star Chamber against,
1629. 1199, f. 103 ; 1200, ff. 77-85 b.
Promise, as a member of Oxford
University, to countenance the literary
labours of C. Morley, n. d. 1466, f. 16.
Selham, co. Suss. Lease of land in, 1352.
1044, f. 257.
Seller (Abtdntgo),Nonjuring divine. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 268.
Sellin (Daniel), M.D., of Christ's College,
Cambridge. Owned, circ. 1600, MS. 406, A.
Sellius (Godefroy), Professor at Halle.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1732-1737.
Fr. 4052, ff. 72, 262 ; 4053, ff. 13, 174,
235,281,380; 4054, f. 160;4055,f. 164.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
173J-1738, and n. d. Fr. 4068,
ff. 224, 247, 261 ; 4069, ff. 2, 92 b.
Selvaggia Borghini (Maria). Poesie
Toscane per, alia Marchesa Stozzi, 17th
cent. 2756, ff. 81, 94 b, 114-116 b.
Selvagnus (Johannes Andreas), of Ceca,
in Piedmont. Medical treatises, 1619.
3133, ff. 269-289 b, 325-338.
SendivogiU8 (Michael), a Pole. Col-
lections from works on alchemy, 17th
cent. 2173.
l>e sulphure, 17th cent. 2602.
Luccrna Sal is Philosophorum, 17 th
• cent. 2585, ff. 8-89.
Epistolarum de Lapide Philosoph-
orum apographum, 1646, 1647. 1724,
ff. 1-36; 1791; 3546; 3644, ff. 13 b-
60 b; Engl, transl. 1800; 3805, ff. 1-48.
— — Lumen Chymicum novum, 17th
cent. Engl, transl. 2175, ff. 96-113;
2623, ff. 89-125.
The third principle of minerals,
17th cent. 3762, ff. 22-29.
^Enigma Philosophicum, 17th cent.
Engl, verse. 3637, ff. 71-80.
Exposition of his Tractatus xn.
de Lapide Philosophorum, 17th cent.
3630, ff. 102-112; 3778, ff. 2-18.
— Statutes of the Society of Philosophi
Incogniti by, 1646-1647. 1724, ff. 37-42.
Seneca (Lucius Annacus). Medea, 17th
cent. Engl, transl. 911, ff. 100-115 b.
De providentia and De vita beata ;
translated by J. Wrighte, 1607. Imperf.
835.
Quasdam notabilia ex, de ira, 1 5th
cent. 683, ff. 26 b-29.
Collectiones ex ejus epistolis, 17th
cent. 2521, f. 113.
SenertUS (Daniel), v. Sennertus.
Senex (John), Cartographer. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, f. 270.
Senhouse (Richard), Alderman of Tan-
gier. Examination of, on the quarrel
between Col. R. Alsopp and W. Carpenter,
16$$. 3514, f. 26.
Accusations from Tangier against,
with his answer, 1676. 1961, ff. 102 b-
110b; 3512, ff. 237, 264.
488
ISDEX.
Senior, an Arabvtn Suphos. v. Zadith
HI ins Hamuel, dictus Senior.
Senior (William), of Kingston on Hull;
Professor of Mathematics. The use of
the two globes, 17th cent. 1490.
Senis (Willelmus de). Conference on
alchemy, in 1216, with the Archbishop of
Rheimsi 16th cent. 320, ff. 58 64.
Sennert (Daniel), Physician to the Elector
of Saxony and Professor of Medicine at
Wittenberg. L. Schacht note ad ejus
epitomen institution urn medicincc, 17th
cent. 219; 1561, ff. 2-69.
Pharmaceutics rationales T. Craa-
nen in ejus librum quintum de medica-
mentorum facultatibus, 17th cent. 122,
ff. 225-254 b.
Notaj 0. V. Schneidcri in ejus
qusestiones medicas, 1663. 2880, ff. 134-
142.
Extracts from his works, by H.
Coley, 17th cent. 2283, ff. 22 b-26.
De febribus, 17th cent. Excerpts.
1390.
De curatione scorbuti ex, 17th
cent. 1392, ff. 15-26.
De symptomatibus infimi ventris
ex, 17th cent. 1392, ff. 81-95.
In institutions ejus epitome, 17th
cent. 1798, ff. 164-166.
Sentlegerus (Nicolaus). v. St. Leger
(Nicholas).
Septalius (Ludovicus). r. Settala (Lo-
dovico).
Septimius (Quintus). Dictys of Crete's
"Wars of Troy"; interpreted by, 17th
cent. Fragm. 3708, f. 1.
Sequeira de Faria (Joao dc), Captain-
General of the Portuguese in E. India.
Treaty between English Merchants and
the Great Mogul, made before, 1688.
1910, ff. 45-57 b.
Sequer (Mariano). Letter to Dr. W.
Harris, 1734. (N.B.—Dr. Harris died
on 1 Aug., 1732.) Lnt. 4066, f. 108.
Sequeyra Samuda (Ishac de), F.H.S.,
ami M.B. of Porhtgal. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, [172$]. 4060, f. 271.
Serapion. r. Sarapion, the Younger.
Serena, in Chili, S. America. Plan of,
by B. Ringrose, 1681. 3820, f. 72.
Serenius (Jacob), Bishop of Strengnas in
Sweden. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1730-
1738, and n. d. 4051, f. 139; 4053, ff.
215, 299 ; 4055, f. 290 ; 4060, ff. 272-
281b.
Serenus Sammonicus (Quintns> De
medicinn carmen, 15th cent. 777, ff. 9-
30 b.
Seres (John d'Albinc de). c. Albin de
Valsergue (Jean).
Sergeant (John), Roman Catholic PricU.
Criticism on his "Errour nonplust,"
17th cent. 1378, f. 74.
Sergianus (Ofilius). r. Ofilius Sergia-
nus.
Seringlus (Johannes), Chaplain to Qu.
Anne of Denmark. Votum raetricum in
coronationem Carol i I., 1626. 2717,
f. 87.
Petitio ad Carolum I. de arreragiis
stipendiorum, cum respousione, 1626.
2717, f. 87.
Seripando (Girolamo), Cardinal. For-
merly owned MS. 745.
Serle (George). How to describe the
globe in plane bv his mathematical scale,
17th cent. 2283, f. 59.
Serlo, Abbat of Savigny. Sermons, 13th
cent. fxtt. 2478, ff. 73, 82.
Sermonetta, Cardinal, v. Gactani di
Sermonetta (Enrico).
Sermons. Sermones, 13th -14th centt.
1580, passim.
Sermones theologici, 14th - 15th
centt. 3551, passim.
De habuiidancia excmplorum in
sermonibus ad omnem raateriam, 14th
cent. 1613, ff. 83-166 b;— 15th cent.
3102.
Index sermonum super Evangelia
Dominicalia totius anni, 14th cent.
1725, ff. 269 b 289.
Sermo de conjugio, 14th ceut.
Impcrf. 2479, ff. 58-61.
Sermo in Sap. Salom. cap. xvm.,
14th cent. 1777, f. 88 b.
Textuum variorum ex posit iones,
15th cent. Impcrf. 1452, ff. 1-13.
Sermones tres in ilia Orationis
Dominica; verba, " Sanctificetur nomen
Tuum," 15th cent. 620, ff. 27-41 b.
Sermones de Paasione Christ i, 15th
cent. 361, ff. 120-134, 135-164 b.
Sermo in die Paache, 15th cent.
Engl. 1584, ff. 46-50 b.
Sermons, 1469. Ital. 1564.
Collectanea ex sermon ibus sacris,
early 17th cent. Engl. 688, ff. 165-166 b ;
132, ff. 24b-50b.
Sermons, 17th cent. 1510, ff. 13-
23 b, 42 b-47 ; 3345, ff. 1-30.
INDEX.
489
Sermons (continued). Sermons, 1604-
1606. 2172, ff. 1-4.
Sermons by Dr. Gough, Dr. At-
kins and others, 1639. 230, ff. 190-203 b.
Sermons by Dr. Owen, Mr. Perrott
and others, 1672-1675. 3680.
Sermons, 1698. Fr. 1387.
Condones de fide, spc et caritate,
17th cent. 1981, ff. 78-98.
Translation of sermons on Job, by
J. J. Scheuchzer, 18th cent. Fr. 3403.
•On Ps. xxxii. 23, 17th cent. 1487,
ff. 116-130 (reversed).
On Ps. xci. 11, 18th cent. 1233,
ff. 69-81.
On Matth. xxiii. 37, 17th cent.
1470, ff. 181-248 b.
On Luke xix. 41, 42, 17th cent.
731, ff. 143-148.
On John iii. 16, 17th cent. Lat.
1441, ff. 53b-59.
On Rom. vi., 17th cent. 3993,
ff. 2-35.
On Rom. viii. 35, 17th cent.
Fragm. 1581, f. 16.
On 1 Cor. ii. 2, dated 1647. 628,
ff. 7-28 b.
On 1 Cor. x. 12, 17th cent. 738,
ff. 29-33.
On 1 Tim. iv. 8, 17th cent. Ia*.
1371, ff. 85b-102.
On 1 Pet. v. 6 ; preached on a fast
day, 1 June, 1672. fmperf. 629, ff. 1-7 b.
— Collection of Scripture texts, 17th
cent. 3635, ff. 82-95.
Explanations of Scriptural texts,
17th cent. 1222, ff. 31 b-60.
Notes for sermons, 17th cent.
3989, ff. 16-74, and 93-96 b (reversed).
Notes of sermons, 1624. 1134,
ff 83 b-120 b (reversed).
Notes of sermons delivered ap-
parently in Cambridge, early 17th cent.
598.
At Rouen, 1675. 618, ff. 196-199 b.
Heads of sermons, 17th cent. 1441,
ff. 68 b-96 b ; 2221.
Ephemerides concioualcs, 17th cent.
Engl. 1450.
Notes of sermons, 17th cent.
Livnn. 2676, ff. 39-143 b.
v. Foote (Daniel), M.D.
Tillotson (John), Archbishop of
Canterbury.
Vieira (Antonio).
Serpilius (Georg). Letter to G. Schroed-
ter, 1697. Fr. and Germ. 2877, f. 13.
Serra (Giacomo), Cardinal. Letter to L.
Pctrucci, 1605. ItaL Copy. 415, f. 17 b.
Serrano (Frag Bartolome), of Arzilla in
Morocco. Letters to the Provincial of
the Order of the Trinity, and Fr. J.
Marcos, 1673, 1675. Span. Copies and
Orig. 3513, ff. 99, 109, 110.
Serrano (Vincentius), Jesuit. Letter to
Dr. E. B., 1708. Lat. Copy. 4064,
f. 157.
Letter to, from J. Petiver, n. d.
Lat. 4067, f. 78.
Serres (Olivier de), Seigneur da Pradef.
" Le Theatre d'Agriculture," 17th cent
Extracts. 906.
Servos ( ). Letter to, from her
brother, J. Lecaan, 1703. Fr. 4063,
f. 228.
ServetUS (Michael), Villa Xovanns.
Apologia pro, contra Calvinum, a G.
Postello, 17th cent. 1411 or 2957, ff.
353-393.
Servitor, v. Khalaf lbn 'Abbas (Abu
Al-Kasim), Al-Zahrdwi.
Servius Sulpicius Iiemonia Rufus.
Epistola ad M. T. Ciceronem, 17th cent.
1466, ff. 2-6.
Setone (Willelmus de). Wrote, in the
14th cent., MS. 56.
Setonus (Joannes), Fellow of St. John's
College, Cambridge. Annotations in
ejus Dialectic*, 16th cent. 3718, ff. 1-41.
Settala (Lodovico), Professor of Moral
Philosophy at Milan. Annotations ex
libris septem ejus animadversionum et
cautionum medicinalium, 17th cent. 424,
ff. 17b-27b.
Letter to G. Leisner, n. d. Lat.
Copy. 2876, f. 193.
Settle (Elkanah), City Poet. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, ff. 282, 284.
Seve de Rochechouart (Guy I. de),
Bishop of Arras. Mandate of, for the
success of the Emperor's army, 1683.
629, f. 196.
Severinius al. Herland (Bart hoi uh),
of Aalsb\ in Denmark. Poems, letters,
and papers, 17th cent. Ijxt., Dan., etc.
2870, ff. 1-164 b.
Severino (Marco Aurelio), Professor of
Anatomy and Surgery at Naples. Letter
to P. M. Slegel, n. d. Lat. Copy. 2882,
f. 30.
490
INDEX.
SeverinUB (Petrus), Professor of Medi-
cine "t Coixnhaojen. Idea medicine
philosophic^ ; translated probably by A.
Bartlet, arc. 1600. 11.
(^uxdam ex eju» M«a roedicinse
philosophical 17th cent. 3118, f. 336.
Exercitationum liber, 1567. 3005,
fl'. I -37 b.
l>e febribus, 17th cent, Impcrf.
3005, fl*. 48 54 b.
Severn e (Thomas). Kormerlv owned
MS. 3858.
Severus (Corneliu>). JCtna, cum scholii*,
15th cent. 777, fl. 52-64.
Carmen de morte Ciceroni*, 15th
cent. 777, f. 30 b.
Seville, im Spain. Ordenanza* para el
Prior y Consules dc la unibercidad de los
mercaderes de la Ciudad de, 17th cent.
2801.
Sevre (Michel de), Sienr\ French Am-
btssador to Fnglarut. Protestation to
Cfu. Elizabeth of the |»aciHc intentions
ot the French king, 1560. Fr. 2103,
fl. 185-1*7 b.
Bewail (Samuel), Chief Justice of Massa-
chusetts Province. Letter to Dr. N.
Grew, 169°-. 4076, f. 140.
Seward (Charles), of Kensington. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1706-1714. 4040,
f. 243 ; 4042, f. 60 ; 4043, f. 278 ; 4044,
f. 6.
Seward (Elizabeth). Verse* on, 17th
cent. 1431, f. 84 b.
Sewers. Lecture* on the history and
antiquity of the law of, by a native of
Lincolnshire, 17th cent. 1696, ff. 1-
107 b.
Beyers (James), son of Willuun Seyers of
Kiltetcio/h. Letter to his schoolfellow,
Sir II. Sloane, 1735. 4054, f. 30.
Seymour, Dukes of Somerset. Drawing
bv a herald of their banner, temp. Jas. I.
1080, f. 147.
Seymour, Family of. Character of the
Sevmours living temp. Edw. VLj 17th
cent. 1523, f. 36 b.
Seymour (Charles), 6th Duke of Sotncr-
sct. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1717-
1 737, and n. d. 4045, f. 44 ; 4052, f. 55 ;
4055, fl*. 50, 75; 4060, ff. 285-288;
4077, f. 314.
Accounts of his health at New-
market, sent by his family doctor to Sir
II. Sloane, 17J&-1738. 4054, f. 55;
4055, f. 205; 4060, f. 289; 4077, ff.
309, 315 ; 4078, ff. 63, 69.
Seymour (Charlotte), 2nd vife of Charles.
6th Duke of Somerset. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n.d. 4060, ff. 290-297 b ; 4077,
f. 310 ; 4078, ff. 30, 53, 61, 64.
Seymour {Lady Charlotte), blh daujhter
of Charles, 6th Duke of Somerset. Ac-
count of her health at Newmarket, sent
bv the family doctor to Sir H. Sloane,
1736. 4054, f. 286.
Seymour (Edward), 1st Dnke of Somer-
set ; Protector of England. Letters, as
Chancellor, to the University of Cam*
bridge, 1547, 1549. LaL Copies* 3562,
ff. 53 b, 56.
Seymour (Edward), Earl of Hertford.
Account of his being fined by the Star
Chamber, 156|. 1786, f. 25."
Seymour (Lady Frances), 4th daughter
oj Charles, 6/A Duke of Somerset. Medi-
cal case, 1733, 1736, 1739. 4077, ff.
312,322; 4078, ff. 20, 55.
Letters to Sir H* Sloane, n. d.
4060, ff. 298, 300.
Letter to, from Sir LI. Sloane, iu d.
Draft. 4060, f. 299.
Seymour (Si, Francis), aftenc. 1st Bat-on
Seymour of Trowbridge. Speeches in
Parliament, 1622, 1640. 826, f. 45;
1200, ff. 19 b-21 b ; 2531, f. 96.
Seymour (Lord Henry), bth son of the
Protector Somerset. Sea-wages paid to
bis fleet, 1587, 1588. 2450, ff. 72-77 b.
Seymour (J—), M.D., of Gloucester
County, Virginia. List of medical
curiosities sent bv, to Sir H. Sloane,
18th cent 4019,7. 69.
Seytrea (Joseph de), Marquis de C<tunu*Hi.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1732-1741.
4052, f. 138; 4056, ff. 210, 259, 307,
343, 353.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1735, 1740. Fr. 4068, f. 285; 4069,
ff. 38, 61.
Shadwel (Edward). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 170J. 4039, f. 233.
Shadwell (Sir John), Physicum to Qtt.
Anne, George I. and George II. Letters,
signed J. Smith, to the Duke and Duchess
of Shrewsbury on the Queen's last illness,
1713-1714. '4034, f. 44.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1738, and
n. d. 1968, ff. 100-105 b; 4055, f. 309;
4056, f. 175; 4080, ff. 301-317.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1738, 17|g. 4026, f. 315 ; 4068, f. 345.
Letter to, from , 174$.
4026, f. 265.
INDEX.
491
Shaftesbury. Earl of. t\ Cooper (An-
thony Ashley).
Shakespeare (Edmund). Signature,
early 17th cent. .1044, f. 175 b.
Shakespeare (W— ). Signature, early
17th cent. 1044, f. 175 b.
Shakespeare (William). Komeo and
Juliet, 17th cent. Lat. transl. 1775,
ff. '.'42-249 b.
Quotations from his play of Henry
V., by S. Drake, 1646. 3515, f. 68.
Plays valued at £1 2s. in W.
Mordeu's Library, 1667. 3452, f. 56.
Plays (edit. 1632, 1634) and
Poems in Prince Rupert's Library, 1677.
555, ff. 4, 8, 22.
Copy of his works iu H. Fairfax's
library, 17th cent. 1872, f. 81.
Allusions to, in Lord Rochester's
criticism on the Post-Restoration dra-
matists, 1679. 655, f. 51 ; 1504, f. 69.
Allusion to his play of King John,
Act iv. Scene 2, 1714. 3340, f. 85 b.
Allusion to his Muse by a scholar
of Witney school, late 17th cent. 1458,
f. 14.
Verses on, by W. Basse, 17th cent.
1792, f. 114.
Letter from Garter King-at-Arms
to Sir H. Sloane on "that inimitable
scoundrel! character given " bv, to Sir
J. Fastolf, 172?. 4046, f. 6H. '
Shapcote (Jo — ), M.D., of Chelmsford,
oo. Essex. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
17 lg. 4077, ff. 29,31.
Shareshull, Family of. Pedigree, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 38.
Sharp (Abraham), Mathematician, of
Little Ilorton, co. Vork. Letter to
Parsons, 169 J. Copy. 1786, f. 172.
Sharp (Bartholomew), Captain. Voyage
of, from Jamaica to Porto-Bel lo, 1679.
2752, A". 29-35.
Voyage of, round S. America,
1680-1681. 2752, ff. 36-71.
A Spauish book of original drawings
of the South Seas, taken by, out of a
captured Spanish vesael, 16th cent. 239 ;
Engl. copy, 1684. 44.
Journal of his voyage to the South
Seas, in 1680-1682, with drawings and
maps. Two copies. 46, A. ff. 1-138 ; 46,
B. ff. l-143b.
Appendix to his journal of voyage
to the South Seas, cine. 1683. 47.
Journal of his voyage to the South
Seas, by B. Ringrose, 1680-1681. 3820.
Sharp (John), D.D.t Rector of St. Giles
iu the Fields, London ; afterw. Arch'
bishop of York. Papers relating to his
threatened suspension, 1686. 3943,
ff. 1 16.
Sharp (Robert), Scotchman. Observations
during his foreign travels, and extracts
from authors, 17UO-1702. 1522.
Sharpe (Leonell), D.D., Royal Cliaplaia.
Utter to Lord Falkland, 1628. 3827,
f. 134.
ShaiTOW (John), Harber, of Tangier.
Assignment to, of an unexpired lease of
a house in Tangier, 1667. 3509, f. 176 b.
ShattOCk (John), Wine Merchant of
Madeira. Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1679.
2724, f. 204.
Shaw (E— ). Citation of Sir 11. Sloane,
to the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
n. d. 4060, f. 318.
Shaw (Paggen). Visit to Magnesia and
Thyatira, 1734. 3958, ff. 1 b-10.
Shaw (Peter), M.D., Physician to George
11. and George III. Letter to Sir II.
Sloane, 1740. 4056, f. 216.
Shaw (Thomas), Chaplain to the Etujlish
Factory at Algiers; afterw. Principal of
Ht. Edmund Hall, and Regius Professor of
Greek, at Oxford. Essays on Algiers and
Tunis, with maps, 1729. 3986, ff. 47-
59, 62-75 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1729-
1738. 3986, ff. 45-75 b; 4051, f. 156 ;
4052, f. 210 ; 4053, ff. 57-59 b, 62-64,
172, 213, 327 ; 4054, ff. 2, 36, 52, 74,
322 ; 4055, ff. 352, 381 ; 4060, ff. 319,
321.
Memorandum of letters from, to
Sir H. Sloane, 1729, 1730. 4068, f. 194.
Part of a letter to Sir T. Dereham,
with observations of S. E. Assemani
thereou, 1733. Engl, and Ital. 4066.
ff. 103, 104, 106.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
173 J. 4068, f. 193.
Shawe( ). Dissection of, 1703. 3323,
f. 268.
Shawe (Robert), Coojxr, of London.
Inventory by, of J. Barr's goods, 1598.
2177, f. 23.
Shaxton (Francis), of Down St. Mary,
co. Devon. Formerly owned MS. 393.
Shaxton (John), B.D., Fellow of Trinity
Colleije, CamftrUlfe. Formerly owned
MS&249; 513.
Sheaghneissie (David o). r. O'Shaugh-
nessy.
492
INDEX
Sheeres at. Shores (Sir Henry), Chief
Engineer at Tangier ; Surveyor of the
Ordnance. Letter of directions for Lord
Nottingham's building, 1695. 3828,
ff. 170-180.
Remarks on the advantages of
Dover harbour, 1690. 3828, ff. 185-
188 b.
Letter to Sir II. Sloane, n. d.
4060, f. 346.
Letters to, from W. Staines and
M. Rem!, 1674. 3512, ff. 49, 50, 56, 78.
Sheerman (Roger). Cure for Epileptia,
17th cent. 2358, f. 8.
Sheerness, co. Kent. Agreement for
forts at, 1666. 2448, f. 44.
Sheewell al. Shewell (Ann), Widow,
of Bennetts Court, Drury Lane. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 173g. 4056, ff. 37, 49.
Sheffield (Catharine), 2nd wife of John,
Marquis of Xornianby, afterw. 1st Duke
of Buckingham. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
[1699-1704]. 4060, f. 323.
Sheffield (Catharine), 3rd wife of Joltn,
1st Duke of Buekingliam. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, «. d. 4060, f. 325.
Sheffield (Edmond), 1st Earl of Mul-
grave. Letters on alchemy to, from R.
Lane, 17th cent. 2192; 222H.
Questions and answers on the
Philosopher's Stone, 1623. 3730.
Sheffield (John), \st Duke of Buckingham ;
C[ustos'] P[rivatC] S[igillt]. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, ff. 327-
334 b.
Sheffield (Robert). Letter to .1. Petiver,
1706. 4064, f. 103.
Sheibell (George), son of Henry ShciUll.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1712. 4065, f. 42.
Sheibell (Henry). Letters to J. Petiver,
1711-1713. 4065, ff. 2, 53, 113.
Shelburne, Earl of. r. Petty (Henry).
Sheldon (Gilbert), Bishop of London,
after ir. Archbishop of ( anterbury. " Pis-
cator," a poem dedicated to, [1663-
1677]. Lat. 1709, ff. 181-183.
Letters to, from J. Luke, 1662,
1664. 3509, ff. 16, 33, 36 b, 64.
Sheldrake (Timothy), M.D., of Norwich.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, with drawing,
173J-1742. 4025, ff. 241, 242, 245,
246 ; 4054, f. 237 ; 4056, f. 339 ; 4057,
ff. 126, 127.
Shellela. v. Shillelagh, co. Wicklow.
Shelley {Sir Richard), Grand Prior of
the Knights of St. John. Instructions
to, as Ambassador to the King of the
Romans, 1557. 2442, f. 116.
Shelsley, Great, co. Worcester. Title
to lands in, 1682. 2728, B. f. 231.
Shelton, Family of. Arms of, in Met-
tingham College, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 377 b.
Shelton (Robert). Owned, in the 17th
cent., MS. 997.
Shemonds (Thomas). Royal Order to
deliver up Windsor Park Manor House
to, 1661. 856, f. 9.
Shenton (Thomas). Formerly owned
MS. 2268.
Shepard (Alice), of Silkstone, co. York.
Note of her burial, 155}. 130, f. 73.
Shepard (Thomas), of Silkstone, co. York.
Note of his burial, 156). 130, f. 73.
Shepherd (Eliza), widow, of Oln*y, co.
Bucks. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 33 b.
Sheppard {Sir Fleetwood), Usher of the
Black Bod. Epitaphs on, during his
lifetime, 1691. IM. 203, f. 101.
Dedicatory verses to, 17th cent.
231, f. 1 b.
Shepton Mallet, co. Som. Account
of a prodigious storm at, 1680. 3822,
f. 168.
Sherard (Bennet), 1st Earl of liar-
borough. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1719-
1724.' 4045, f. 279; 4047, ff. 50, 61,
257.
Sherard (James), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1706-1732, and n. d. 4040,
f. 228 ; 4041, f. 165 ; 4042, f. 65 ; 4052,
f. 227 ; 4060, ff. 335-338 b.
Letters to J. Petiver, 170°, 1706.
4063, f. 57; 4064, f. 125.
Sherard (James or William), Botanist.
Formerly owned MS. 4017.
Sherard (William), Botanist. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1690-1724, and n. d.
4036, ff. 119, 126, 163, 186, 229, 319,
333; 4037, ff. 64, 75, 113, 123, 138,
237, 246, 328, 340, 344, 355; 4038,
ff. 47, 58, 84, 91, 119, 146, 156, 177,
179, 225, 242, 244, 298, 300, 308, 332;
4040, ff. 13, 187; 4041, ff. 66, 306;
4042, ff. 289, 315; 4044, f. 21 ; 4045,
ff. 172, 242, 265, 321; 4046, f. 5;
4047, ff. 126, 157 ; 4060, ff. 339-345.
Letter to W. Charleton, 1690.
4062, f. 238.
INDEX.
493
Sherard (William), Botanist (continued).
Letters to J. Petiver, with draft of
answer, 1700-1715, and n.tl. 4063, ff.
44, 54, 83, 89, 90, 97, 120, 138, 144;
4064, ff. 63, 112, 146, 194, 262 ; 4065,
ff. 220, 229 ; 4067, ff. 141-146.
Letter to, from the Principe di
Catolica, 1701. Ttal. 4038, f. 156.
Sherborne Castle, co. Dorset. Refusal
of Sir L. Dyue to surrender it to Gen.
Sir T. Fairfax, 1645. 1519, f. 125.
Sherburn in Elmet, co. York. Ar-
ticles drawn up at, against the I.e
Despensers in June, 1321. Fr. 1301,
f. 242.
Sherburne (Sir Edward), Clerk of the
Ordnance Office, (1639-1688). Petition
to the Master General of the Ordnance
for an annual stipend in consequence of
past sufferings, 1696. Ifologr. 836,
f. 40 b.
Petition to William III. for an
annual payment from the Ordnance
Office, [1700]. 1048, f. 64 b.
Petition to the Treasury Commis-
sioners, [1700]. 4067, f. 148.
Commonplace-books, 17th cent.
829; 836; 837.
Translations and memoranda, 17th
cent. 832.
P. [C] C. Tacitus, his morals, of
flattery particularly towards princes,
with remarks thereupon, written in
French by LeSieur Amelotde la Houssaye,
and translated into English by, late 17th
cent. Hologr. 1048, ff. 1-58.
Metrical rendering of Lucretius,
Hook I., 17th cent. Hologr. draft. 837,
ff. 7-19.
Epistle dedicatory to N. R. F.
Sherburne prefixed to his translation of
Seneca's tragedies, [1693-1702]. 836,
f. 93.
Preface to his poetical translation
of Seneca's piece on the sufferings of
good men, 17th cent. 857, f. 195.
Collections on subjects in pure
and mixed mathematics, 1 7th cent.
824, ff. 1-73.
Essay on political society, 17th
cent. hnperf. 824, ff. 74-80 b.
Lines on the death of Sir C. Lucas
and Sir G. Lisle at Colchester, 17th cent.
847, f. 58 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 169 J,
Sherburne (Sir Edward), Clerk of the
Ordnance Office, ( 1639-1 6$8)(contin>ted).
Letter to, from H. Savile, 1672. 1519,
f. 120.
Poetical epistle to, from T. Stanley,
n. d. 857, f. 181.
Catalogus librorum ejus, 1670.
Hologr. 857, ff. 182-194 b.
Owned MS. 838, and in 1667, MS.
873.
1699. 4037, ff. 225, 248.
Letter to I. Vossius, 17th cent.
lat. hnperf. 836, f. 46.
Sherburne (Nicholas Richard Francis),
son of Sir Nicholas Sherburne, Bart.
Epistle dedicatory to, prefixed to Sir E.
Sherburne's translation of Seneca's
tragedies, [1693-1702]. 836, f. 93.
Shere (Sir H— ). v. Sheeres.
Sheridan (William), deprived Bishop
of Kihnore. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
170 J, and n. d. 4041, f. 81 ; 4060,
f. 347.
Sheringham (Robert), Fellow of Cuius
College, Cambridge. De Anglorum gentis
origine, 17th cent. Excerpt. 1846,
ff. 118-121.
Sherley (Sir Anthony), Persian Envoy
to Europe. Discourse of his travel, in
1599, into Persia, by G. Man waring, 17th
cent. 105, tf. 8-34.
Sherley (Sir Robert), Persian Envoy to
Europe. Autograph in album, 1609.
3416, f. 22.
Sherlock (Richard), Hector of Winwick,
co. lAxncnstcr. MS. 1051 was dedicated
to, by R. Maudsley.
Sherlock (William), Dean of St. Paul's,
London. Vindication of the doctrine of
the Trinity, 17th cent. 2594, ff. 18-
20 b, 23-28 b.
Sherman (Bezaleel), Surgeon. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1708-1727. 4041,
ff. 198, 204 ; 4045, ff. 339, 347 ; 4048,
ff. 285, 292.
Sherman (Sarah). Scheme of her nati-
vity, 1651. 1707, f. 2 b.
Sherman (T— ). Youth's Tiagedy: a
poem, 1671. 608, ff. 130-139 b.
Sherwin (Ralph), Roman Catholic Divine.
Arraignment for high treason, 1582.
1132, ff. 1-13 b.
Sherwode (J—), M.D., of IpsiHch.
Medical prescriptions, with the names
of the patients, 17th cent. 635, ff. 96-
216.
Sherwood ( ). Letter to, from W.
Charleton, 1691. 3961, f. 41.
494
INDEX.
Sherwood (Reuben), M.D. of Kmg9s
College, Cambridge ; Physician at Bath.
Commonplace-book, circ. 1590. 108.
De usu thermarum Bathoniensium,
17th cent. 174, f. 23.
Shewell (Ann), v. Sheewell.
Shiells (James). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1739. 1968, f. 79.
Shillelagh, eo. Wickh*c. Order to stay
the felling of timber in the woods of,
temp. (/has. I. 856, f. 38 b.
Shiplake, co. Oxen. Obligation of the
Abbat of Missenden to allow Justice T.
Englefield to have the next presentation
to the Church of, 152$ . 747, f. 66 b.
Value of the parsonage, late 15th
cent. 747, f. 78.
Ships, r. Navy.
Shipton (James), Druggist, of Hatton
Garden, London. Letter to Dr. Thos.
Palmer, 1689. 1000, f. 148.
Shipton (John), Sun/eon. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4060, ff. 349, 350.
Gave MS. 1966 to Sir H. Sloane.
8hirburne, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 106 b.
Shirley (Henry). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1718. 4045, f. 175.
Shirley (Mary), wife of Washington, 2nd
Karl Ferrers. Observations on her
disease, by H. lioerhaave, 1725. IM.
3322, f. 111.
Utter to Hinde, 1732. 4060,
f. 99.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4<158, ff. 327-333; 4075, f. 130.
Shirley (William). Account of a shower
of frogs, in 1703, between Mayfield and
Tunbridge Wells, n. d. 4067, f. 149.
Shooters Hill, co. Kent. Account of
mineral waters discovered on, 17th cent.
810, f. 36.
Shore ( ), M.D., of Christ's College,
Camhrulge. Medical thesis, 1654$. hit.
3309, f.M9.
Shoreham, co.. Sussex. Survey of the
river at, 16<»8. 3233, f. lib. '
Short (Peregrine). Royal appointment
of, as Physician to Oxford Garrison,
1645. 3299, f. 78.
Short (Thomas), M. />., of Sheffield. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1723-1 74J, and
n.d. Lot. and Engl. 1968, t. 89;
4047, ff. 71, 239; 4048, ff. 136, 142,
153; 4050, ff. 18, 43, 52, 243, 289;
4051, ff. 218, 252, 315; 4052, ff.32, 48,
81, 103, 127, 207, 272; 4053, ff. 43,
160; 4057, ff. 4, 10; 4060, f. 35 i.
Letter to the Royal Society, 172f .
4050, f. 43.
Letter to Sir J. Hethcote, 1732.
4066, f. 97.
Shorte (Richard), M.D. Commonplace-
book, 1696-1697. Fr. 1661.
Medical tracts, 17 th cent. Fr.
and Lai. 1662.
Letter to Dr. Browne, n. d. Lot.
4067, f. 150.
Shorthand. Treatise on shorthand, 17th
cent. Imperf. 3991, ff. 41-63.
System of shorthand, 17th cent.
1950, ff. 75-87.
Brachygraphia, 17th cent. 1247,
ff. 55 b-60 b.
A system of shorthand, 17th cent.
Dutch. 897, ff. 18-23.
Kortschrift de Nederlantsche tale
toegeeigent, 1658. 932, ff. 17 b-2l b.
Notes of a system of shorthand.
etc., late 1 7th cent. 613, f. 3 h.
f. Wilson (John).
Shorthose, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 45 b.
Shorting (Matthew), D.D., Head Master
of Merchant Taylors School, Loudon.
Letter to, from R. Yarde, 1700. 1983,
B. f. 7.
Shrewsbury, co. Sal^p. Inscriptions
and arms in St. Chad's Church, copied
by F. Thynne, 1597. 3836, f. 15 b.
Shrewsbury, Duke and Earls of. r.
Talbot.
Shumacher ( ). v. Schumacher.
ShuptOTl (Anthony). Miscellaneous re-
cipes, 16th cent. 4, passim.
Shuttle worth (John), of Lillington.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1706-17JJ.
4040, ff. 193, 260; 4041, f. 243 ; 4042,
f. 96.
Shuts (Christopher), r. Schntz.
Siam, Kingdom of. Papers relating to,
by E. Kwmpfer, 1689. Germ. 3061,
ff. 5-22 b.
Diary of journey from Batavia to,
by E. Kwmpfer, 1690. Germ. 2921.
Account of honours paid to a
white elephant by the natives, 18th cent.
Fr. 3916, f. 13.
INDEX.
495
Sibbald (Sir Robert), M.D., President
of the Royal College of Physicians at
Edinburgh. Letters to Sir H. t'loane,
1696-1714, and n. d. 4036, f. 237;
4037, ff. 175, 290, 295 ; 4038, f. 167 ;
4039, ff. 26, 53, 212, 218, 278 ; 4040,
ff. 59, 233, 313 ; 4041, ff. 75, 110, 127,
129, 239, 258, 269, 292, 298, 300;
4042, ff. 22, 56, 93, 101, 107, 112, 124,
153, 177, 231, 266, 271, 293, 359 ; 4043,
f. 116; 4060, f. 354.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1701, 1714.
4063, f. 95 ; 4065, ff. 147 b, 174.
Letter to Rev. C. Littlejohn, 1710.
4064, f. 238.
Letter to [J. AnstisJ 1714. 4065,
f. 147.
Sibbern (Nioolaus Pet r us). Letter to
G. Schroedter, 1710. Lot. 2877, f. 264
Sibelius (Casparui), Minister, ofDeventer.
Curriculum vita et peregrinationes,
1590-1656. 1718, A. B.; 1779, ff. 1-53.
Via compendiaria ad apostolicam
ecclesiam, 17th cent. 1733, ff. 392-399.
Sibyls. Treatise on, 17th cent. 2117,
ff. 237-240.
Prophetia Sibilla?, 1 5th cent. 289,
ff. 88-91.
Sicily, fslaml of. Chart of the coast,
bv Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665,
ff. 25 b, 26.
Catalogus plantarum rariorum in,
a P. Boccone, 1674. 2346, ff. 191-197.
, Amu/* of. Lists of tyrants of,
18th cent. 3407, ff. 56, 65.
Robert. Epistola ad, a R. Lullio,
deaccurtationibus lapidis philosophorum.
Copy, 1572. 3661, ff. 105 b-109.
Charles II. Utter to, from P. de'
Crescenzi, 15th cent. Lat. 258, f. 2;
2945, f. 20*.
Sidney (Algernon), son of AMi, 2nd
Earl of foicester. Letter, as Governor
of Chichester, to Gen. Sir T. Fairfax,
1645. 1519, f. 112.
Sidney (Elizabeth), wife of Robert, 4th
Earl of Leicester. Letter to Brom-
held, [1702]. 4078, f. 184.
Sidney (Sir Henry), KM. Instructions
to, as Ambassador to France, 1552. 2442,
f. 52.
Instructions to, as Lord Deputy
of Ireland, 1575. 2442, ff. 76-78.
Sidney (Sir Philip). Instructions to, as
Ambassador to the Emperor, 157$. 2442,
f. 38.
Sidney (Sir Philip) (continued). Letter
to Qu. Elizabeth, touching her marriage
with the Duke of Anjou, 1580. Copy. 24.
Masque of the Lady of May, 17th
cent. Extract. 161, f. 29.
Sidney (Robert), 1st Earl of Leicester.
Letter to, from Qu. Elizabeth, 1597.
Imperf. 33, f. 2 b.
Parley at Essex House with Lords
Essex and Southampton, 1600. 1856 ,
ff. 10-13 b.
Sidney (Robert), 2nd Earl of Leicester.
Formerly owned MS. 3299, ff. 145-147.
Sidney (Robert), 4th Earl of Leicester.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1700, 1702.
4078, ff. 186, 190.
Sidney (William). Elegy on Dame E.
Sloane, 1724. 3400, ff. 11-17.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4060, ff. 356-358.
Sidney Sussex College, Cimhrklje.
v. Cambridge, University of.
Siena (Maestro Aldobrandino da). La
medecine de Maistre R. de Foumival ;
translate* par, 13th cent. 2435, ff. 1-
76 b; 3525, ff. 3-5, 24-81 ;— 14th cent.
2806; 2986;— 15th cent. 2401, ff. 6-
88 b ;— 1492. 3152, ff. 1-68 b.
SigebertUB, Gemblacensis. Note in
fine chronic! ejus, 16th cent. 1301,
ff. 154 b, 235.
SigismundUB, Archidux Austrifr. v.
Austria, Sigismund, Archduke of.
Signor (John Hermann Joseph Conrad).
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1741. 4057,
ff. 57, 59.
Bikes (Joseph). Royal letter to the
Archbishop of York, touching the presen-
tation of, to Kerkelitaton Church, [1626],
Silchester, co. Hants. Observations on
a Roman coin found at, 1685. 3323,
f. 170.
Siler (Richard), M.D., of Ireland.
Medical certificate, 161f. Lat. 1709,
ff. 141, 141 b.
Silesia, Liegnits and Brieg, Duke
of. John Christian. Declaration on the
subject of religions, 1627. Germ. 2702,
ff. 21-24 b.
Silkstone, co. York. Extracts from the
parish registers, 1549-1583. 130, ff. 72,
73.
SilBby (Th— ), barber, of co. Northants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1652. ImL 2812, f. 3 b.
490
INDEX.
Silva y Figuerra (Garcia de), Spanish
Ambassador to Persia. Commentarios
de la embaxada, 1618. 2846.
Silver (George). Brief instructions on
his " Paradoxes of defence," for the true
handling of all manner of weapons, temp.
Jas. I. Hotoar. 376.
Silvester, Treasurer of Listen*. Letter
to, from Archbishop Becket, [1166].
Lat. 1777, f. 25.
Silvester (Daniel). Instructions to, as
Ambassador to Russia, 1575. 2442, f. 118.
Silvestre (Peter), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1699-1712, and n. d. Fr.
and Engl. 4037, ff. 239, 270; 4041,
f. 33 ; 4043, f. 59 ; 4060, ff. 359-365 b.
Letter to, from C. Delafaye, 1705.
Fr. 4064, f. 72.
Letters to, from J. Petiver, 1712-
1717. 3340, ff. 3-332, passim.
Letter to, from Aufrere, n. d.
Fr. 4066, f. 257.
Silvius. v. Sylvius.
Simeon ben Yochai, XMi. J.iber
ejus, " Lex Oris," secundum G. Postel-
lum, 17th cent. 1410 or 2956.
Simmons (Thomas). List of trees and
seeds collected and sent by, from the
Canaries, 1694. 3328, ff. 89, 90.
Simon, Saint and Apostle, snrnamed
Zelotes. Legenda de, 15th cent. 1936,
ff. 51 b-56.
Simon ( ), Bookseller at Padua.
Notes out of an alchemical MS. in his
shop, 1563. Lat. 2006, f. 68 b.
Simon (Richard), Pire de POratoie.
Article on, in the 4* Nouvelles de la
Republique des Lettres " for 1685, 17th
cent. Fr. 2887, ff. 7-9 b.
Littera: M. Grimarest ad amirum,
de ejus versione Testamenti Novi, 18th
cent. Fr. Extract. 2886, f. 137.
Simon (Thomas), Royal Engraver. War-
rant to, for engraving new seals for the
Duchy of Lancaster, the Privy seal for
Kngland, the Great seal and the seals for
the three courts of Justice for Ireland,
1660. 856, f. 4 b.
Warrant to, to prepare stamps or
dies for coining gold and silver moneys,
[1661.] 856, f. 9.
Simpson (Anna). Dedicatory letter to,
from W. Bannister, 1658. 1470, f. 250.
Simson (Anna). Verses on, by J. Weale,
[1654J. 1431, f. 79 b.
Simson (Richard). Voyage through the
straits of Magellan, to the Sooth Sea,
1689. 86.
Simson (Richard). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1704. 4039, f. 392.
Simson (Thomas). Moral poem, 17th
cent. 780, ff. 1-8 b.
Poem intitled, " Its synne and
shame, detested and digested into 15
fits," 17th cent. 780, ff. 9-45 b.
Moral precepts, in verse, 17th cent.
780, f. 48 b.
SinardU8 (Abraham), of Caen, student at
Geneva. Autograph in album, 1671.
1795 or 2597, f. 14.
Sinclair (John), 1th Lord Sinclair.
letter, in the name of the Committee of
Estates at Edinburgh, to Lord Fairfax,
1644. 1519, f. 49.
Sinclair (Patrick). Credentials, as Scot-
tish Ambassador to England, 1528. Copy.
3199, f. 27.
Sinclar (Sir Andres), Danish Ambassa-
dor to England. Autograph in album,
1614. 3415, f. 26.
Sinebaldus (Jo: Benedict as), r. Sini-
baldus.
Singapore, Straits of. Chart of, by
Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f.
68 b.
Singleton (John), Musician. Appoint*
meat as Royal lutanist, 1661. 856, f. G.
Sinhouse. v. Senhouse.
Sinibaldus (Joannes Benedictus), Pro-
fessor of Medicine at Home. Consilium
medicum, 17th cent. 2253, f. 184.
Sinnigh al. Pox (John), D.D., Professor
of Theology at Lourain. Verses ad-
dressed to, by M. Bacon, 17th cent.
396, f. 5 b.
Siret ( \ of Tours. Unguent pour
lesyeux, 1583. 3125, f. 21.
SiriciUfl (Gustavus Adolphus), of Greifs-
walde, in Prussia. Letter to C. Schroed-
ter, 1691. Lat. 2876, f. 155.
Siriciu8 (Michael), Professor of Theology
at Giesseny in Hrsse- Darmstadt. Letter
to, from J. O. Taber, 1670. Germ.
2877, f. 11.
Sisley (John), M. A, of Town- Mailing , co.
Kent. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734.
4077, f. 307 ; 4078, ff. 16, 33, 36.
Sivers (Henricus), of ffambttrg. Letter
to C. Schroedter, 1689. Germ. 2876 ,
f. 140.
INDEX.
497
Six (Daniel). Account of his journey
from Nangaaaki to Jeddo, by J. Beek-
huysen, 1669. Germ, and Lat. 3061,
ff. 90-99 b.
Skates p Sonata] ( \ M.D., of
Leyden. Lectiones de ali mentis, 166].
007, ff. 29 b-35.
Skeere (John), if. A, of Doddington, near
Sittingbourne, co. Kent. Letter* to Sir
H. Sloane, 172 J, 1732. 4077, ff. 52, 53.
Skeffington (Jhon), (?) of Tunhridje,
(1 574-1645). Owned MS. 965.
Skeffington (John), 2nd Viscount M<is-
sereene. Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1»»82.
2724, f. 132.
S[keffington ?] (R— ). Formerly owned
MS. 965.
Skelton (Bevil), Ambassador to the
Netherlands. List by, of person! re-
quired to be banished from the Nether-
lands, 1685. 1983, f. 38.
Skelton (John), Poet Laureate. Satyrical
poem, against the excesses and rices of
• the period, temp. Hen. VII. 747, f. 88 b.
Skene (Alexander), />./>., Provost of St.
Saviour's College, and Vice Chancellor of
St. Andrew's University. Address to
the King, signed by, temp. Jas. II. 2753,
ff. 18-25 b.
Skene (Andrew), Professor of Philosophy
at S. Saviour's College, in St. Andrew's
University. Address to the King, signed
by, temp. Jas. II. 2753, ff. 18-25 b.
Skevington (Samuel). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1740. 4056, f. 288.
Skiddy (John). Letter to J. Petiver,
1706. 4064, f. 104.
Skinner (Aunt ). Prescription for,
1563. 357, f. 62.
Skinner (Peter), Governor of Brussels.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1720. 4045,
ff. 319, 326, 332.
Skinner (Thomas), East India Merchant.
Proceedings in Parliament in his case v.
the E. India Company, 1667, 1668. 3956,
ff. 1-32 b, 37-46 b.
Skinner (Sir Vincent), Receiver of the
Exchequer. Letter to, from Sir F.
Bacon, [1607]. 3078, f. 49 b.
Skinner (William), Armiger. Formerly
owned MS. 3947.
Skippon (Philip), Major-General. Ar-
ticles of agreement between him and
the Royalist forces at the River Fowey
in Cornwall, 1644. Copy. 1983, It.
f. 14.
6T.04NE INDEX.
Skippon (Philip), Major-General (con-
tinued). Letter to Sir T. Fairfax, 1645.
1519, f. 116.
Letter to J.
Rushworth, 164f.
). Horoscope,
1519, f. 141.
Skipworth (Mad.
164J. 2282, f. 12.
Skogan. r. Scogan (John).
Skott (John), Jlalye. r. Scott.
Skylte (Peter), TiuOter Merchant.
compts, 16th ceut. 3166, ff. 2, 3.
Slader (Tymothy). Proposals offered to
the Council of State cone, the Isle of
Mau, 1651. 1008, f. 179.
SlaphiU8 (Joachim us). Letters to J. C.
Fabricius, 1685-1689. Lat. and Fr.
2144, ff. 121, 123, 211-216 b.
Letters to, from J. C. Fabricius,
n. d. Fr. and Ital. 2144, ff. 217, 219.
Blare (Frederic), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1712 and n. d. 4043, f. 100 ;
Ac-
4060, ff. 366-380 b.
Letter to the Secretary of
the
Royal Society, n. d. 4067, f. 152.
Slater (Richard), M.P. for Nottingham.
Letter to J. Conyers, 1689. 2031, f. 39.
Letter to, from J. Conyers, n. d.
2031, f. 36.
Slauter (Richard), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for assault, 1670. 3514,
f. 47.
Slavonic MS. 3947.
Sleaford, co. Lincoln. Inscriptions and
arms in the church, copied by F. Thynne,
1601. 3836, f. 22.
Sledd (Elizabeth), wife of E. Wort/ie-
v. Worthe (Elizabeth).
Slegel (Paul us Marquart). Letters to,
1631-1647. Lat. 2882, ff. 26-42 b.
Biographical note on, out of -A.
Beyer, 17th cent. Lat. 2888, f. 138.
SleidanUB (Johannes). v. Philippson
(Joannes), Steidanus.
Sleswick Holatein, Ulrich, Duke of,
K.G. Autographs in album, 1609. 3416,
f. 7 ;— 1613. 3415, f. 9 b.
Slinfold, co. Sussex. Composition for
tithes between the rectors aud tithe-
payers, 1631-1643. 1677, ff. 1-6.
Slinger (John), Rector of Great Ifcnny,
co. Essex. Letter to Dr. Glisson, 1671.
2251, f. 94.
Slingesby (Peter). Formerly owned MS.
312.
498
INDEX.
Slingesby (Sir Thomas), 2nd Bart, of
Scriren Pari:. Letter to Lord Carlisle,
[1682]. 2724, f. 130.
Slingesby (Col. Walter), son of Sir Guil-
ford Slingsby. License to, to continue
within London on the lines of comma-
nication, [1647]. 1519, t 174.
Owned MS. 442.
BlOBJie, Family of . Pedigree, 1726. 321.
Sloane ( ), Councillor. Character b y,
of Chief Justice Herbert, 17th cent.
4021, f. 147.
Sloane ( ). Letter to her, from Dr.
W. Xeedham, 1683. 123, f. 13.
Sloane (Andrew), Factor to Sir Jas.
Ounynghame of Milncraige, at Ayr. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1728. 4049, f.
155; 4050, f. 4.
Sloane (Charles). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729, 1732. 4050, f. 81 ; 4052,
f. 208.
Sloane (Elizabeth), wife of Sir Hans
Sloane, Bart. Letters to, from M.
Plowden, 1723, and n. d. 4047, f. 65 b ;
4067, f. 88.
Elegies on, by W. Sidney and
another, 1724. 3400, ff. 11-21.
Sloane (Sir Hans), Bart.; President of
the Royal Society >, and of the Royal Col'
lege of Physicians. Original corres-
pondence, chronologically arranged, 17th
-18th centt. 4036-4069.
Medical cases, 17th-18th centt.
4034; 4035; 4075^*078.
Collection by, of papers rel.it ing
to natural history, medicine, etc., 18th
cent. 3323 ; 3324 ; 3328 ; 3329.
Collection of his loose papers and
letters, 17th-18th centt. 1968; 3984;
4019-4021.
Medical treatises, and chemical and
medical receipts, 17th cent. Hologr.
3998; 4032.
Medical receipts, 17th cent. Fr.
and Lot. 3998, ff. 1-34, 50-58, 60 b-75.
Minutes of the Royal Society, 1696,
1697, 1699-1712. Hologr. 3341 ; 3342.
Poems inscribed to, 18th cent.
2252; 3400; 3516.
Philosophical papers communicated
to, 17th-18th centt. 4025; 4026.
Osteographical description of an
elephant in Dundee Museum sent to, by
P. Blair, 1706. 3812, ff. 1-59.
Anatomical and chirurgical obser-
Sloane (Sir Hans), Bart. ; President of
the Royal Society, and of the Royal Cut-
kge of Physicians (continued). Apoapas-
matiom historix plantarnm Helreticarnm
ei inscriptom, 17th cent. 4015, ff. 1-18.
Anonymous poem on his Museum,
1712. 1968, t 192.
Letters to W. Charleton, 1687-1690.
3962, ff. 308-315 b.
Letter to Sir J. Hoskina, lfjj.
4026, f. 199.
Letters to J. Petirer, 1704.
ff. 310, 311
Letter to M. Burnet, 1735.
4026,
4026, f. 320.
Letter to
Draft.
Triewald, 1737.
4026, f. 314.
Letter to Sir J. Shad well, 17 JJ.
4026, f. 315.
Letter to Lord Cromartr, n. d.
Draft. 4025, f. 253.
Letters to, from J. J. Scheuchzer,
1728-1731. 3973.
Inscription by, on W. Courten*s
monument, 1702. LaU 3515, f. 51.
Warrant for creating him a
Baronet, 171$. Copy. 4044, f. 143.
Note relating to figures of Indian
Idols, n. d. Autogr. 3290, f. 1.
Inscription under bis statue in
the Physic Garden at Chelsea, 1737.
Lai. and Engl. 1968, ff. 122-124.
Catalogues of his MSS., 1 8th cent.
3972, A. B. C.
List of Roman coins gathered in
Spain and bought by, 17th cent. 2824.
MS. 90 was dedicated to, by J.
Whitehead.
MS. 1327 was, in 170f, dedicated
to, by his nephew, J. Sloane.
MS. 3571 was presented to, by
J. Merest, 1734.
MS. 3619 was written for, and pre-
vations sent to, by P. Blair, 171 J. 3812,
ff. 65-69 b.
sented to, in 1735, by J. Kerns.
MS. 3594 was presented to, by
Hodson.
Sloane (Joseph), nephew of Sir If. Sloane,
Bart. Cicero, De senectute ; translated
into French by, 170f, 1327.
Sloane (W— ). Letter to, from Sir F.
Brewster, n. d. 4066, f. 270.
Sloane (William), brother of Sir //.
Sloane, Bart. Account of his wager
with Capt. J. Stewart, [1702-1714]
4078, f. 327.
Letter to, from R, Heart, 1719
4075, f. 207.
INDEX.
499
Sloane (William), nephew of Sir If. Sloane,
Bart. Letters to his uncle, Sir H. Sloaue,
1715, 1716. 4044, ff. 96, 233.
SlcX5Vim.be (Henry), of Brasenose College,
Oxford, Funeral sermon by, circ. 1573.
2987, ff. 44b-47.
Slowman (Charles), son of Capt. J.
Stowman. Royal letter commendatory
of, to a child's place on the foundation at
Eton, temp. Charles II. 856, f. 30.
Sluiter (Willem), Pastor at Eibergen,
Netherlands. Autograph in album, circ.
1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 60.
Sluter (Severinus), Pastor Ecclcsice Jaco-
bean apud Hamburgenses. Vita, ab ejus
filio Johanne, 17th cent. 2888, ff. 139-
143 b.
Slyford. v. Sleaford, co. Lincoln.
Slyngi8beU8 (Petrus). v. Slingesby
(Peter).
Smalbone (Edward). Owned, in 1687,
MS. 563.
Small (Alexander), Surgeon. Letter on
inoculation for the smallpox to Sir H.
Sloane, [1729]. 406, B, ff. 38-46.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4060, f. 381.
Smalley (John), of Plymouth. Letter
to, from his cousin C. Francklin, 1668.
1770, ff. 104-119 b.
Smallpox. Inoculation for smallpox at
Pyrmont by J. P. Seip, 1725. Germ.
4065, ff. 347-349 b.
Smalwood (Matthew), of Holkham, co.
Norf. Letter to Dr. Glisson, 167g.
2251, f. 28.
Smart (Ithiel), Minister. Family memo-
randa, 1616-1629. 271, f. 73.
Smart (J — ). Letter to J. Petiver, n. d.
4067, f. 153.
Smart (James). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4060, f. 383.
Smart (Robert), Minister of Preston
Capes, co. Northants. Papers relating
to the Puritans, with sermons and family
memoranda, 1551-161?. 271.
Smeraldo (Francesco di), of Florence.
Memoria del viaggio da, di Ancona a
Constantinopoli, 1563. 2742.
Smethe (Robarte). v. Smythe (Robert).
Smit ( ), Secretary to the Venetian
Ambassador in London. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. Fr. 4060, f. 384.
Smith, v. Smyth.
* Smith, v. Wetstein and Smith, Messrs.
Smith ( ). Copy of Dr. E. Browne's
Will, 1708. 3914, f. 112.
Smith (A—), of Bath. Letters from her,
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4077, ff. 33, 35.
Smith (Diederick), of A msterdam. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 153.
Letter to , 1740. Extract.
4056, f. 202.
Smith (Elisha), Lecturer at Wisbeach,
and Hector of Tydd St. Giles, co. Line.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1707-1734, and
n. d. 4041, ff. 69, 275 ; 4045, f. 188 ;
4049, ff. 77, 106 ; 4060, ff. 386-388 b.
Smith (Elizabeth), 1st wife of Sir Thomas
Smith, v. Carkeke (Elizabeth).
Smith (Elizabeth), niece of Sir T. Smith.
Horoscope, 1548. 325, f. 31 b.
Smith (Elizabeth), of Witney, co. Oxon.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1731. 4052, f. 44.
Smith (Emma), niece of Sir T. Smith.
Horoscope, 1547. 325, f. 30.
Smith (Francis), Clerk, of Cogenhoe, co.
Northants. Medical prescription for, by
Dr.J.Metford,1652. Lot. 2812, f. 51b.
Smith (Henry). Medical case, 1681-
1684. 4078, f. 132.
Smith (Henry). Formerly owned MS. 57.
Smith (I—), Secretary to the Boyal
Family. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4060, ff. 389, 390.
Smith (J — ), of Tidworth, near Andover.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1723. 4077,
ff. 40-44 b.
Smith (J.), v. Shadwell {Sir John).
Smith (Jacob), Teacher of Writing. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 173}. 4051, f. 164.
Smith (James), Canon of Exeter. Poems,
17th cent. 228, ff. 24-36.
Epitaph on Capt. J. Felton, 1628.
826, f. 195.
Smith (James), of Coventry. Letter to
C. Bernard, 1705. 1786, f. 134.
Smith (Sir John), of Little Baddow, co.
Essex. Instructions to, as Ambassador
to Spain, 1576. 2442, f. 124.
Smith (John). List of the chicfest men
at the siege of Clare Castle, 1642. 100$,
f. 43.
Smith (John). Journals of his voyages,
1664-1669. 1700.
Smith(John). Commonplace-book, chiefly
of chemical observations, 1673. 3783.
Catalogue of his books, 1673.
3783, f. 45.
?M
500
INDEX.
Smith (John), King's Receiver. Summons
from, for payment of rents of the Drapers
Company, 1677, 1678. 2717, ff. 20, 21.
Smith (John). Account of the mutiny
on the " Hannibal," on the Guinea coast,
169 J. 3986, ff. 10-20.
Smith (Joseph). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4060, f. 392 ; 4077, f. 38.
Smith (Louis>, Lord of Tandridge Manor,
co. Kent Medical receipts, 1643. 1020.
Smith (M— ). Letter to , n. d.
4067, f. 154.
Smith (Marescal), of Charles Street,
Covent Garden, London. Petition in
Chancery for new settlements on Anne,
his wife, 17th cent. 1823, f. 24.
Letter to Anne, his wife, n. d.
Copy. 1823, f. 96.
Smith (Philippa), 2nd wife of Sir Thomas
Smith, of Saffron WalJen. Letter to,
from G. Harvey, circ. 1570. 93, f. 92 b.
v. also Wilford (Philippa).
Smith (Richard), Gentl.; servant to Sir
E. Unton. Journal of Sir E. Unt>n*s
travels into Italy, 156|. Holoijr. 1813.
Smith (Richard), of Abingdon. Rerum
vulgatarum notse, 1598-1604. 414, ff.
49-61 b.
Smith (Richard), Secondary of the Poultry
Compter, London. Catalogue of his de-
ceased relations and friends, 1606-1675.
886.
Treatises on the Plague ; translated
by, 1665. 786; 788; 790; 791.
The wonders of the world; collected
out of divers authors and learned writers,
1671. 388.
— Observations upon the report of
the horrid blasphemy of the three grand
impostors, 17th cent. 388, ff. 358-361 ;
1024.
Of the art of Printing, 17th cent.
772.
Classed catalogue of his library,
both printed books and MSS., 1660-1674.
Uologr. 771 ; 1071.
Wrote MS. 1054.
Smith (Richard), Bishop of Chalcedon.
Judgment of a Canonist on his powers,
1629. Tmperf. 1468, ff. 149-190 b.
Smith (Richard), Oculist to George I.
Testimonial in favour of, from Cambridge
University, 172g. 4077, f. 338.
Smith (Robert), Keeper of the Monuments
in Westminster Abbey. Burial certificate,
sijjued by, 1642. 2251, f. 81.
Smith (Samnel). Letter to Alderman
Wildman, n. d. 1731, A. f. 55.
Smith (Samuel), Bookseller in St. PmtTs
Churchyard, London. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1692. 4036, ff. 122, 130.
Letters to, from L. Plukenet, 1698.
4062, f. 266.
Letter to, from Sir J. Floyer, 1702.
4038, f. 355.
Letter to, from R. Waller, 1702.
4063, f. 163.
Letters to, from Rev. J. Ray, n. d.
4067, ff. 118, 119.
Smith (Samuel), and Co. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1702, 1700. 4038, ff. 323,
356; 4040, f. 281.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1703. 4063,
f. 205.
Receipt to Sir H. Sloane for £20
to the use of M.Ray, 1706. 4040, f. 283.
Smith (Susanna), niece of Sir T. Smith.
Sketches for horoscope of, 1550. 325,
ff. 34 b, 39.
Smith (T— X °f Guildford, co. Surrey.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1725. 4077, f. 27.
Smith (Sir Thomas), of Saffron Walden ;
Secretary of State, Provost of Eton and
Dean of Carlisle. Autobiography, with
schemes of nativities, 1513-1560. Lot.
325.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to
France, 1551. 2442, ff. 46-50 b.
A dialogue of the marriage of Qu.
Elizabeth, [1560]. 303, ff. 1-18.
Letter to Bishop Gardiner on the
right pronunciation of Greek, [15421.
Lut. fmperf. 401, ff. 32-37.
Letter to the University of Cam-
bridge, 154}. Lat. Copy. 3562, f. 53.
Letters, when Ambassador in
France, to Qu. Elizabeth, 1567, 1572.
Copies. Imperf. 1710, ff. 107 b-109 ;
3199, ff. 63-65 b.
Letters to, from G. Harvey, circ.
1574. Engl, and Lat. 93, ff. 85, 87,
91 b, 96, 97 b.
Smith (Thomas), son of Sir Thomas Smith.
Horoscopes, 1547-1557. 325, ff. 43,
82-83.
Horoscope of Sir T. Smith drawn
from the nativity of, 1547. 325, f. 21 b.
Smith (Thomas), nephew of Sir T. Smith.
Horoscope, 1549. 325, f. 34.
Smith (Sir Thomas), of Richmond.
Horoscope, 16"»6. 2282, ff. 22 b, 23.
INDEX.
501
Smith (Thomas). Receptus chemici,
1685, 1686. 220.
Praxis mcdicimc totius, ex pra>
lectionibus cujiisdam professoris notata,
17th cent. 221.
Smith (Thomas). Medical receipts, 17th
cent. 2522.
Smith (Thomas), D.D. ; Librarian to Sir
J. Cotton. Letters to Sir H. Sloaue,
1704, 1706, and n. d. 4039, f. 394;
4040, f. 268 ; 4060, ff. 394, 395.
Smith (Thomas). Formerly owned MSS.
1335; 1338; 1350.
Smith (W— ), M.D., of Portsmouth.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1716. 4077,
ff. 12, 14, 25.
Smith (William), Bouge Dragon Pursui-
vant at Arms. Description of England,
with arms of the nobility, 1588. 2596.
Smith (William), of Northampton. Me-
dical prescriptions for his wife, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, ff. 32 b,
33.
Smith (William), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for assault, 1670. 3514,
f. 40.
Smith and Walford, Messrs., Book*
sellers. Letters to J. Petiver, 170 J,
1704. 4063, f. 240 ; 4064, f. 45.
Smith© (Thomas). Inventory of the
Royal Mining Company's property, leased
by, 1586-159$. 2487.
Smithson (William). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 172f . 4077, f. 13.
Smoult (Thomas). Royal letter com-
mendatory of, to the next vacant fellow-
ship at Christ College, Cambridge, 1661.
856, f. 39.
Smyrna, in Asia Minor. Journals of
voyages frcm, to Halicarnassus and
Constantinople, 1679, 1682. 2720, ff.
3-16, 17-26 b; 3945, ff. 1-22, 23-42 b ;
3985, ff. 1-20, 21-37 b, 38-59, 60-80.
Smyth, v. Smith.
Smyth ( ), Sen. ; M.D. Method us
curandi morbum Gallicum, 17th cent.
1538, f. 37.
Smyth (Edward), Bishop of Down and
Connor. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1703.
40J9, f. 137.
Smyth (Gawyn), Master of Engines to
Qu. Mizalvth. MS. 3682 was translated
for, in 1590, by 11. Howes.
Smyth (Nicholas). Praesagia mortis
ejus, [1620-1654]. 955, f. 182.
Smyth (Robert), Prisoner in Newgate.
Short metrical pieces on various subjects,
17th cent. 1896, ff. 13-24.
Smyth (Su- Thomas), Sheriff of J^ndon.
Protestation of, touching his speech to
Lord Essex, [1601]. 1786, f. 44.
Smyth (Thomas). Formerly owned MS.
381.
Smyth (William), Bishop of Lincoln.
Letter to the About of Missenden, of his
intention to visit the Abbey, 1505. Lat.
747, f. 84 b.
— Articuli pro reformation com-
pertorum in visitatione ordinaria in
Abbatia de Missenden, 1505. Lat, 1±1%
f. 97.
Smyth (William), M.D., of Dublin. Ac-
count of the case of D. Blake, 1695.
1786, f. 152.
Prescriptions for — — Bincks,
1709-1711. 4078, f. 315.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1698.
4077, f. 28.
Letter to Dr. J. G roe neve It, 170$.
Orif., c<>pij and transl. Lat. and Engl.
3336, ff. 58-60; 4034, f. 79.
Letter to, from J. Groenevelt, 170}.
Lat. 4064, f. 133.
Smythe (Barbara), widow of Thomas, \st
Vtscount Strang ford. Medical receipts
from papers of, 1641. 3505, f. 67.
Smythe (Philip), 2nd Viscount Strang-
ford. Medical prescription for, by Dr.
J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 11 b.
Smythe (Robert). G. Ripley's MeduHa
A Iky miae, examined and amended by,
1599. 1524, ff. 59-70 b.
Snoith, co, York. Inscriptions and arms
in the church, copied by F. Thynne, 1589.
3836, f. 51 b.
Snape (Andrew), Serjeant- Farrier to
Charles 11. The "Anatomy of an
Horse," 1687. Extracts. 256, ff. 9 b-
15 b.
Snathe, cv. York. v. Suaith.
SnaW8ell ( ), of Billon, co. York.
Extract out of the Evidences of, relating
to Yorkshire families, 17th cent. 3830,
f. 64.
Snothill (Robert). Collections out of
the Evidences of, relating to Yorkshire
families, by F. Thynne, circ. 1589. 3836,
f. 54 b.
Snowe (John), Yeonuin, of Bristol. War-
rant of attorney from his executors to
S. Luke, 1674. 3512, f. 42.
502
INDEX.
Snuffbox, Order of the. EUblissement
' dc Pordre de la Tabatiere, 17th cent.
182l>, ff. 49-50.
Soame (Barnham), M.D., of St. John's
College, Cambridge. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, [1692]. 4026, f. 440.
Soanes (Jos—), of Greenwich Hospital.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1719. 4045,
f. 221.
Soanes (Mary). Medical case, 18th cent.
4078, f. 113.
Soap. Recipes for soap, 15th cent. 4,
f.43.
Sobieski (John), v. Poland, Kings of.
Societies. ANCIENT BRITONS.
Rules and proceedings, 1 7 1 J- 17 1 J. 3834.
Rules, 1715. 2572, ff.
1-5.
APOTHECARIES. v. London.
Medical Societies.
" SOCIETY FOR PROMOT-
ING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE."
Letters from the Secretary to Sir H.
Sloane, 1731-1736. 4052, f. 4; 4053,
ff. 193, 278 (printed), 320, 336; 4054,
ff. 41, 294.
HERMETIC SOCIETY. Laws,
17th cent. 3667, f. 29 b,
PHILOSOPHI ISCOQNITI.
Statutes framed by its founder, M.
Sendivogius, 1646-1647. 1724, ff. 37-
42.
ROSICR UCIA SS. Fraternitatis
Rosea; Cruris Buccina jubilei ultimi,
1618. 648, ff. 78-88.
Answers of the Rosicru-
cians to their clients, 17th cent, 3639,
ff. 114b-117b.
Fratrum Rosea; Crucis
epistola ad Germanum quendam, late
17th cent. Lat. and Engl. 631, ff.
178, 180.
v. Vanghan (Thomas), called
Eugenius Philalethes.
ROYAL SOCIETY, v. London.
Royal Society.
- SCOTTISH SOCIETY FOR PRO-
PAGATING CHRISTIAN RELI-
GION. History of, 17th cent. Lat.
3986, ff. 27-30 b.
Letters from the Secretary
and the Presidents to Sir H. Sloane, with
papers, 1731, 1732. 4051, ff. 310-314 b ;
4052, ff. 26, 34, 110, 191 ; 4054, f. 316.
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING
ENGLISH PROTESTANT SCHOOLS
IN IRELAND. Letters from the Secre-
tary to Sir H. Sloane, 1737, and n. d.
4055, f. 123 ; 4059, f. 120.
Societies (continued). TRINITARIAN
SOCIETY FOR REDEMPTION OF
CAPTIVES IN ALGIERS. Letters
relating to their debt to S. Luke, 1671-
1675. Span. 3513, ff. 58-70, 76, 97,
99-115, 121-198.
Papers relating to, 1674-
1676. 3512, ff. 90, 100-105, 195, 204,
207-213, 216, 220-224* 236.
Socino (Fausto), of Siena. Catalogus
eorum, qui pro et contra eum scripse-
rnnt, 17th cent. 2569, ff. 56-61 b, 64 b-
67.
Socrates. Account of, 17th cent. 1950,
f. 15 b.
Solanus (Arroyus), M.D., of Salamanca.
Cunctorum medicamentorum in officinis
habitornm vera inscriptio edita ab, 1613.
344, ff. 437-559.
Soliani (Bartolomeo), of Modena. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1730, 1733. Itai.
and Fr. 4051, f. 94; 4053, ff. 28, 106.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1733.
Fr. 4068, f. 211.
Solihull, co. Warwick. Rental of Col.
Feilding's estate at, 1695. 2728, B. f.
225.
Solinus (Caius Julius), Polyhistor. De
mirabilibus mundi, 13th cent. Imperf.
2030, ff. 118b-124b.
Collation of 4 MSS. of Solinus in
the Royal Library at London, by P.
Young, 16 J$: 1111, f. 83 b.
Solo (Gerardus de). Introductorium
juvenum, 16th cent. 2411, ff. 25-53 b.
Solomon, v. Salomon, King of Israel.
Solon. Account of, 17th cent. 1950,
f. 13 b.
Some (Robert), Master of Peterhousef
Cambridge. Queestiones theologies: in
Vespere Comitiorum disputatss, circ.
1570. 478, ff. 9-13 b, 24 b, 43b-46,
56-58 b.
Some (Sir Stephen), Lord Mayor of Ixm-
don. Letters to, from Sir J. Fortescue,
159g. 817, ff. 15 b, 16.
Somers (John), Baron Somers; Lord
Chancellor, v. Sommers.
Somerset, Countess of. v. Carr (Fran-
ces).
, Dukes of. v. Seymonr.
, Earl of. v. Carr (Robert).
Somerset (Charles), 1st Earl of Wvr-
cester. Character of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 33 b.
INDEX.
503
Somerset (Charles), Marquess of Wor-
cester. Account of his travels in France,
1673. Imperf. 3187, ff. 1-16 b.
«« The Faithful Gardener," a French
book ; translated by, 17th cent. Partly
autogr. 4020, ff. 79-87 b.
Somerset (Henry), 1st Duke of Beaufort.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1697. 4036, f. 377.
Estimate for a promenade at his
Chelsea house, by M. Banckes, [1689].
4066, f. 260.
Catalogues of plants in his garden
at Badminton, 1696-1700. 525 ; 3343 ;
3349; 3353-3359; 4070-4072.
Estimate for his stables, 18th cent.
4019, f. 25 b.
Character of, as 3rd Marquess of
Worcester, [1672-1682]. Fr. 102X, f.
67 b.
Somerset (John), M.D., Physician to
Henry VI. Gave MS. 59 to Pcterhouse,
Cambridge, reserving the use of it to R.
Mart-hall for life.
Somerset (Mary), wife of Henry, 1st
Duke of Beaufort. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4061, ff. 1-26 b ; 4078,
ff. 385, 389.
Letter to, from J. Bale, 1692.
4062, f. 246.
Letter to, from J. Bobart, 1694.
3343, f. 37.
Lists of plants in the garden at
Badminton, chietiy made by, 1690-1713.
4070-4072.
Lists of seeds and plants belonging
to, 17th cent. 3343.
List ef English names of trees in
Dr. Plukenett's Botanical works, made by,
1 8th cent. 4020, ff. 262-266 b.
Somerset (Rebecca), widow of Charles,
Marquis of Worcester. Letter to, from
Dr. li. Baskerville, 1699. 4078, f. 387.
Letter to, from R. Knox, addressed
to her father, Sir J. Child, n. d. 4067, f. 6.
Somerset {Sir Thomas), K.B., ofterw.
Viscount Somerset. Letter to Lord Falk-
land, 162$. 3827, f. 19.
Somerset Herald, t. Glover (Robert).
Somersham (John de). Note of his
family and possessions, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 323 b.
Sommelsdiez, Monsieur de. ©.Aerssens
(Frans van).
Sommerfeld (S — ), of Itzthoe, Denmark.
Letters to G. Schroedter, 1696, 1698.
Lat., Germ, and Fr. 2877, ff. 85, 124-
132 b.
Sommers (John), Baron Sommets ; Lord
Chancellor. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1710, and n. d. 4042, f. 159 ; 4061, ff.
27-33.
Petition to, from J. Mathews,
with answer, 169g. 4037, f. 202.
Owned MSS. 3677-3679; 3821;
3822; 3824-3826; 3828; 3846-3857;
3883-3885.
Somme8nil (Bigot de). v. Bigot de
Sommesnil.
Soncinus (Joannes Baptista), of Padua.
Letter to P. M. Slegel, 1638. Lat.
Copy. 2882, f. 39 b.
Sondes, Viscount, v. Watson (Edward).
Sophia, Princess, of Russia. Letter to,
from her brothers, Ivan and Peter, circ.
1696. Buss. 3063, ff. 12-15 b.
Soranufi II., of Ephesus. De digestioni-
bus, 10th cent. Lat. transf. 1122,
ff. 1-7 b.
Life of Hippocrates; translated
by Dr. E. Browne, 17th cent. Frayin.
1911-1913, f. 192.
Soranzo (Benedetto), of Padua. Con-
silium medicum pro, 1644. 2253, ff.
320b-822.
Soranzo (Francesco), Venetian Ambassa-
dor to Bodolph II. Letter to L. Petrucci,
1605. Ital. Copy. 415, f. 18.
Soranzo (Jacopo), Venetian Ambassador
to Turkey. Relatione de1 Turchi, 1576.
1826, ff. 10-26 b.
Sorbiere (Samuel de). Address to Pope
Alexander VII., for ecclesiastical prefer-
ment, [1655-1667]. Lat. 1039, f. 121.
Soria (Didacus de), M.D., of Granada.
Medical treatises, 1581-1584. Lat. 366,
ff. 1-136 b, 169-332 b.
Commentaria in Avicennae doctri-
nam quartam de humoribus, 17th cent.
344, ff. 56-76 b.
Sortilegy. Lcs sortcs des Apostrcs, 17th
cent. 803.
Sotell, Family of. Pedigree, 1659. 1429,
f. 97 b.
Sothebe (Jacobus). Formerly owned
MS. 1620.
Souhait ( du). r. Du Souhait.
Soullemont (Elizabeth de). Letter to,
from P. Morin, 1684. Fr. 2591, f. 2.
Owned MS. 2591.
Sousa (Didacus). Letter to, from M.
Correa, 1601. Lat. 902, f. 60 b.
504
INDEX.
Sousa Coutinho (Manoel de). Letters
to, from M. (orrea, 1600, 1601. Lot.
902, ff. 28, 29 b, 51, 54, 62, 67.
South (James), v. Zouch.
South (Robert), Prebendary of We*U
mauler. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1712,
1714. 4043, ff. 48, 118, 247.
Southall (John). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1726, 1729. 4048, f. 189;
4050, f. 250.
Southampton, County of. Horoscope
of a Hampshire Knight, 1639. 2282,
f. 14.
Certificate of the Militia Commis-
sioners of, in behalf of A. Henley, 1660.
813, f. 17.
Chart of the coast opposite the
Isle of Wight, by Capt. J. Kempt home,
1688. 3665, f. 2.
Southampton, Town of. Surrey of
the river at, 1698. 3233, ff. 16 b, 17 b.
MS. 1617 belonged to the Friars
Minors at, in the 15th cent.
Southampton, Earls of. v. Wriothes-
ley.
South Sea Company. Account of the
Lottery and Annuities subscribed into
the Stock, 1710. 3769, f. 24.
Letter from the Directors to Sir
H. Sloane, 172}. Signed. 4021, f. 235.
South Seas. Voyage to, by J. Chilton,
1568-1586. 42.
Journal of Capt. B. Sharp's voyage
to, 1680-1682. Two copies. 46, A. ff.
1-138 ; 46, B. ff. 1-143 b.
Journal of J. Cox's voyage to, 1680-
1681. 49.
Journal of voyage to, by B. Ring-
rose, 1680-1682. 48; 3820.
Voyages of W. Dampier through,
1681-1691. 3236, ff. 1-13 b, 29-233 b.
Journal of voyage to, by Capt. J.
Strong, 1689. 3295.
Another account of Capt. J.
Strong's voyage to, by R. Simson, 1689.
86.
Southwell (Rt. Hon. Edward), Secretary
of State for Ireland. Letter to Dr. R.
Hooke, 169g. 1039, f. 168.
Letters to Sir II. Sloane, 1703-
1740, and n. d. 4039, ff. 215, 432;
4041, f. 194 ; 4049, f. 27 ; 4056, ff. 263,
319; 4061, f. 34.
Letter to, from — de Baillon,
1740. Fr. 4056, f. 320.
Letter to, on Sir W. Petty's MSS.,
n. J. 2903, f. 14.
Southwell (Elizabeth Cromwell), 1st
wife of the Rt. Hon. E. SumtkwcU. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1708. 4041, f. 200.
Southwell (Sir Robert), Principal Secre-
tary of State for Ireland. Discourse on
the Digest by Sir G. Mackenzie, occa-
sioned by a discourse with, about his
son's education, 1691. 3828, ff. 124-
161b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1692-
1700, and n. d. 4036, ff. 135, 157, 199,
354, 373 ; 4037, ff. 158, 160, 226, 304,
359 ; 4038, ff. 7, 9; 4061, ff. 35-39 b.
Letter to Sir J. Hoskyns, lff|.
4063, f. 4.
Letter to Dr. R. Hooke, 170).
1039, f. 101.
Letter to, from Sir W. Petty,
1686. 2903, f. 50.
Letter to, from Sir T. Molyneux,
1699. 4062, f. 303.
Southwell (Thomas), afterw. let Bart.
of Castle Mattress. Account of the
s'iege of Castlematrix Castle, 1642.
1008, f. 70.
Sowter (Job), of Nottingham. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1727, 172 j. 4049,ff. 73,87.
Spadon (Georgius), MJ). Consilium
medicum pro W. E., Comite ab Auexs-
perg, 17th cent. 2253, f. 78.
Spain. Inscriptiones aliquot Hispani-
arum ex antiquitatis monumentia col-
lects, 17th cent. 1693, ff. 1-46, 73-
76, 80-124, passim.
Inscriptiones veteres in Hispania
reperte, 17th cent. 3524, ff. 68-92 b.
Extracts from records, etc., relative
to early aids and subsidies, 16th cent.
2103, ff. 144-154 b.
— Notes and emendations by G.
Zurita of P. Lopez de Ayala's u Cronicas
de los Reyes de Castilla," 17th cent.
Span. 3830, ff. 114-149.
■ Discourse touching, by Sir F.
Bacon, 17th cent. 755.
De la prudencia en la moderation
del numero de las sagradas persona*, y
augmento de las sagradas riquezaa, 17th
cent. 2797.
Extracts from Brantome and others
relating to noble Spanish families, 17th
cent. Fr. 1019, ff. 195 b-205.
Description of the • Escorial, 17th
cent. 901, f. 4.
Versos en todos los conventoa de
la Orden de San Francitco, 17th cent.
1572, f. 76 b.
INDEX.
505
Spain (continued). Epigramma in Dra-
conera, Hispanorum emblema, 18th cent.
3563, f. 68.
Tale founded on the history of the
Moors in Spain, late 17th cent. Fr.
1009, ft*. 367-372.
Catalogue de quelques livres do
genealogie d Espagne avec leur prix,
17th cent. Span. 2887, ff. 77-80.
Catalogue of Spanish books, 17th
cent. Imperf. 3093.
Catalogue of Spanish works, 17th
cent. 2887, ff. 29-42 b.
Catalogue of books, chiefly Spanish
and Portuguese, 17th cent. 1775, ff.
162 b-165.
Diary of a journey through, 1633.
Span. 1572, ff. 1-75, passim.
Journal of voyage along the coast,
1651. 3494, ff. 33-76.
Account of travels into, by F. ran
Aerssens, 1654. IV. 3048.
Sailing notes and elevations of
headlands on the coast of, by H. Kirton,
1631. 1515, ff. 29b-64b.
■ Sailing courses to, from New Spain
and Havana, 17th cent. 2292, ff. 28-30.
, Literature of. Compendio del
ortografia Caste liana, 17th cent. 424,
ff. 89-102 b.
Spanish and Chinese voca-
bulary, by Padre P. Varo, 17th cent.
3419.
, Kings of (CastUe). ALPH0NS0
X, Tabulae Astronomies, 15th cent.
407, ff. 4-33 b.
HENRY IV. Chronica de, por
A. de Palensia, 17th cent. 2799.
CHARLES V. Lines on, 17th
cent. Lat. 524, f. 17.
PHILIP IT. Vida de, por P. de
Prette, 17th cent. Transl. from Fr.
2802, ff. 1-27.
Horoscopes, 1 527. Fr.
1009, f. 93 b;— 1527-1598. 1697, ff.
49, 87.
— — Brief discovery of the
state of the kingdom, late 16th cent.
1026.
Remembrances to, from
his father, Charles V.f 1548. 1710, ff.
23-28 b.
Ordenanzas para el Prior
y Consoles de la Universidad de los
Mercadores de Sevilla, 1556. 2801.
Carmen ad, a B. Vulcanio,
1560. 2764, f. 45.
Table of events, 1572-
1630. Span. 1394, ff. 166-169.
Spain. PHILIP [/.(continued). Journey
of A. de Morales at the King's command
to Leon, Galicia and Asturia, in search
of relics, manuscripts, etc., 1572. Span.
3830, ff. 1-113.
« Relatione di Spagna, del
Ambasciadore Veneto, M. Suriano, 1573.
1973.
Letter to Qu. Elizabeth,
1574. Lai. 1519, f. 12.
Statistical account of
Spain, 1577. Span. 3610, f. 4.
Request to Qu. Elizabeth
from the Spanish Generals in Lower
Germany for a loan, 1578. Lat. 2442,
f. 87.
Habla en su nombre del
Duqne de Ossuna a los estadoa de Portu-
gal, [1579]. 3610, ff. 20-22.
Advertisements touching
Spain, 1581. 1710, ff. 29-34 b.
— Account of his person,
1581. 1710, f. 33.
View of the state of Spain,
by W. Lyllestone, 1582. Imjvrf. 904,
ff. 156-175.
Diary of the English Com-
missioners sent into Flanders to treat
with his Commissioners, 1588. 262, ff.
41-68 b.
Carta de, a Antonio, Prior
de Crato, 1588. Copy. 3610, f. 19.
Carta de, a los eavalleros
de Portugal juntos encorte, 1588. Copy.
3610, f. 19.
Relations of the Armada
in 1588, 17th cent. 43, ff. 16 b-21 ;
262, f. 69 b; 2177, f. 16.
Provisions of the Armada,
1588. 1455, f. 28 b.
Poem on the Armada, by
J. F. L. P. D. B., 17th cent. Fr. 1603,
ff. 1-55.
Epigramma ta Suberini in
Armadam, 17th cent. 2764, ff. 61, 62.
- Action between the En"lu»h
and Spanish Fleets in 1591, 17th cent.
43, ff. 29-32 b.
Account of his death, 1598.
Span. 2764, ff. 52-54 b.
PHILIP III. Collections re-
lating to Spain during his reign, 17th
cent. Span. 3610, passim.
" Relatione di Venetia fatto
1826, ff. 57-66.
List of Spanish
forces
under M. Pad ilia, Captain-General, 1598.
2177, f. 21.
506
INDEX.
Spain. PHILIP III. (continued). Pro-
clamation of the Spaniards under de
Aquila at Kinsale in Ireland. 1601. 25.
f.4.
' Places in the E. Indies
where the Spaniards have settled, circ.
1602. 25, f. 13.
Diary of treaty with
England and Austria, 1604. 1851.
Petition to, from L. Paez
de Torres, to undertake an expedition to
the New Hebrides, circ. 1608. 333, ff.
2-22 b.
Letter to, from P. de
Godoy, on the mines of Potosi, 1608.
Sjxm. 3055, ff. 26-73.
Relacion breve de Espafia,
3602.
Commentaries de Don G.
1611.
de Silua de la embazada de, al Xa Abbas
dc Persia, 1618. 2846.
Vox populi or Newes from
Spayne, [1620]. 1435, ff. 194-203;
1770, ff. 88-102 b ; 2531, ff. 67 b-91.
■ Relatione del viaggio da
Graz a Trento di Margarita Arciduchessa
d'Austria, sua sposa, 1598. 3818.
Declaration of the Infante
Ferdinand on entering the lands of the
Prince of Conde, 1636. Transl. 22, f. 11.
PIIILIP IV. Scheme of his
nativity, 1605. Lat. 1707, f. 8 b.
Sommario di l'entrate et
spese fatte del Re di Spigna in tutti li
suoi regni, n. d. 1826, ff. 66-69 b.
' Letter to Conded'Olivarez,
with answer, 1622. Transl. 1775, ff.
66-69.
— Letter to, from James I.,
1622. Lat. Copy. 826, f. 9.
Letter to, from the Prince
of Wales, 1623. Copy. 826, f. 16 b.
—— — Proposals of James I. and
Gregory XV. on the Spanish match,
[1623]. 363, f. 9.
Tract on the marriage of
the Prince of Wales with a Spanish or
French Princess, circ. 1624. 23.
Account of the conquest
of the Indies by, 1624. 2496, ff. 113-
l$8t passim.
Memorial to, of the services
of J. Hansen and others, 1627. Span.
2496, ff. 199-201 b.
— — Official Spanish guide, circ.
1640. Span. 1573.
Verses addressed to, by
J. ab Hirtenberg, 17th cent. Lat. 1381,
f. 20 b.
Spain (continued). CHARLES II. Order
for release of Consul M. Visconde at
Cadiz, 1665. Span. 1952, f. 83.
— — — List of captives redeemed
by the Provinces of Castile and Anda-
lusia, circ. 1666. Span. 3513, ff. 15-20 b.
Letter to, from Charles II.,
of England, 1671. Lat. Copies. 3299,
f. 104; 3511, f. 50.
Capture of a Spanish
galleon by A Igerine pirates, 167 1 . Engl.
and Span. 3511, f. 26 b.
Reflections on the treaty
between England and Spain, [1680].
363, ff. 42-48.
Clauses in his Will touch-
ing the succession, 1700. Span. Copy.
3958, f. 31.
Memorials to Queen Maria
Anna, from Sir W. Godolphin, 1674
Span. 3513, ff. 105-108 b, 112.
Letter to the Royal chap
lains at Seville about the funeral of Qu
Maria Luisa, 1689. Span. Copy. 2802
f. 106.
Forma del entierro de la
Reina, Maria Luisa, 1689. 2802, f. 106 b.
PHILIP V. Homage to, from
Castile and Leon, 1701. Span. 3958,
ff. 29, 33, 34.
Treaty with Portugal,
1701. Span. 2294, f. 64.
Account of Spanish ships
taken and burnt in Rodondello Harbour
by the English and Dutch, 1702. 3299,
f. 210.
Spain, New. v. Meiico.
Span, Family of. Genealogy, 17th cent.
Gei-m. 2890, ff. 10-14.
Span (Sebastian). Life, 17th cent. Germ.
2890, ff. 15-23.
Spanheim (Ezechiel de), Baron ; Prussian
Ambassador to England. Numtsmata
lmperatoria, 18th cent. 3879.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1704-
1710. Fr. 4039, ff. 295, 297; 4040,
ff. 185, 231, 247; 4041, ff. 167, 187,
224, J49, 293 ; 4042, f. 189 ; 4061, f. 40.
Letter to , 1704. Fr. 3299,
f. 55.
Letter to the Danish Envoy at
Paris, n.d. Fr. 2877, f. 312.
Spanheim (Friedrich), Professor of
Theology at Heidelberg. Autograph in
album, 1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 10.
Spannocchi (Orazio), Bishop of Chiusi.
Consilium medicum pro, 1616. 3133,
ff. 379-887 b.
INDEX.
507
Spano (Marianus de), Abbe. Letter to
the Royal College of Physician*, 1729.
Lat. 4066, f. 74.
Spectator, The. Letter to " Mr. Specta-
tor," from "Philaator," n. d. 4067,
f.85.
Specula, Speculum quatuor verborum
alkamie, 15th cent. 212, ff. 25 b-31.
Speculum alchemise. v. Bacon
(Roger).
Speculum ecclesise. v. Rich (Ed-
mund), S.t Archbisliop of Canterbury.
Speculum humanae salvation is,
14th cent. 346. Imperf. at both ends. ;
3429 ; 3451 ;— 15th cent. 361, ff. 1-50.
— — Imago mundi. v. Honorius, Au-
gustodunensis.
Lymage doumonde. v. Metz
(Gautier de).
Speculum
420, ff. 269-276.
medicinac, 14th cent.
Speculum medico-chyinicum. v.
Hastiville (Sir David), M.D.
Speculum peccatoris, 14th cent.
2275, ff. 191-198.
Speculum peccatorum, 15th cent.
988, ff. 1-13 b ; 1939, ff. 82-97,
Speculum philosophise,
(John).
Speculum
v. Dastyn
sacerdotis, 15th cent.
1009, ff. 49-57.
Speculum salutiferum boni et mali.
1888, ff. 1-44.
Speculum stultornm.
v. Wireker
(Nigel).
Spede (Robert). Compendium de curia
Kgritudinum, 15th cent,
ff. 58-65 b.
Imperf. 620,
Spee (Joannes). The sayings of M. Weyer
in three books reduced into order by,
with the practical epistles of the same ;
translated by Dr. D. Foote, 1677. 631,
ff. 55-112 b.
Speed (John), Cartographer. Notes from
his "Theatre of the Empire of Great
Britain," by J. Bagford, dx. 1700.
885, f. 135.
Remarkable passages taken out of
his Chronicles of Norfolk, and especially
of Norwich, 17th cent. 1865, f. 157.
Speidell (Euclid). Letter to A. Burren,
1693. 1815, f. 18.
Spoke (Hugh), of High Wycombe. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 171|. 4045, f. 194.
Spelman (Sir Henry). Dissertation on
the union of England and Scotland, 17 th
cent. Hologr. 3521.
Treatise of the original of the
terms, and other rites and ancient cus-
toms, 17th cent. 2504, ff. 2-28 b.
Archaism us graphicus, 1606. 3067,
ff. 11-27 b.
Discourse on the balance or founda-
tion of government, 17th cent. 3828,
ff. 75-80 b.
Promise to assist C. Morley in his
literary undertakings, 17th cent. 1466,
f. 16.
Owned MSS. 1613; .1615; 1785.
Spence (John), Surgeon under Sir A. A.
Cooper in the Civil Wars, and in the
Royal Navy. Medical practise, 1644.
3169, ff. 51-344.
Spencer ( ), Alchemist. Secrets of
alchemy, copied of his book, 1580. 3580,
B. ff. 1-23 b.
Spencer ( ), M.D. Medical theses,
17th cent. Lat. 3310, ff. 162-169 b.
Spencer (Charles), 3rd Earl of Sunder-
land. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 17fg-
17 If, and n. d. 4042, ff. 98, 357 ; 4043,
f. 5; 4044, f. 17; 4061, f. 42.
Spencer (Dorothy), eldest daughter of
Dorothy, Dowager Countess of Sunderland.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 6.
Spencer (Henry), 3rd Baron Spencer, of
Wormleighton. Warrant for creating
him Earl of Sunderland, 1643. 856,
f. 40 b.
Spencer (Nicholas), Comptroller of Cus-
toms on the Potomac River. Letter to
his brother, 1672. 3511, f. 134.
Spencer (Robert), 2nd Earl of Sunderland.
Calculations for his horoscope, 1655-
1704. 1709, ff. 130-140.
Medical case, 1702. 4078, f. 149.
Spener (Christian us Maximillanus), Jf.A,
of Be.lin. Letters to J. Petiver, 1703,
1704. ' Lat. 4063, f. 222 ; 40G4, f. 30 j
4065, f. 47.
Spans (Sir James), Ambassador to
Sweden. Letter to, from J. Dury, 1630.
654, ff. 128-132 b.
Spenser, Earls of Gloucester, v. De-
spenser.
Spenser ( ), of Jkndlesham, co. Suff.
Arms in his house, 16th cent. 1301,
f. 377.
508
INDEX.
Spenser (Edmund), Poet. View of the
state of Ireland, 1596. 1695.
Exposition of his verses in the
Faerie Queene, book if. canto 9, on the
soul and body of man, by Sir K. Digby,
17 th cent. 20.
Reference to, as the Arch-Poet of
England, 1626. 1442, f. 92.
Sperling (Otho), the Younger, of Cojxn-
hatien. Utter to G. Schroedter, 1703.
Liit. 2878, f. 32.
Spicer ( ). Collectanea medica, 1624.
1988, IT. 126-140 b, 175-178.
Spilman {Sir Henry), r. Spelman.
Bpino8a ( ), 31. D. De cognitione
medicinarum turn simplicium turn com-
positarum, circ. 1584. 366, ff. 159-16S.
Spira (Francesco), Advocate, of Citta-
delta. Declaration of his desperate state
in 1548, compiled by .Sir N. Bacon, 17th
cent. 397.
Spon (Charles), M.D., of Lyons. Advis
medicinal, pour W. Charleton, 1675.
4034, f. 97.
Bpon (Jacob), of Lyons, Letter to, from
Pere La Chaise with answer, 1681. Fr.
and Engl. Copies. 2280, ff. 37, 38-44.
Recherche* curieuses d'Antiquito,
17th cent. Extracts. 3962, ff. 2-6 b.
Bponde (Jean de), 31 ait re des Requites.
Reply to a Protestant's confession of
faith ; translated by H. Saire, 17th cent.
1470, ff. 29-36.
Sports and Pastimes. On angling,
17th cent. 1160.
On the practice of archery, 17th
cent. 1950, f. 47.
Dissertation by Sir T. Browne on
hawking, 17th cent. 1827, ff. 23-26.
The Master of Game, 15th cent.
3501.
Remarks of Dr. E Browne on the
1 ion-hunt ing and combats of the ancients,
17th cent. 1911-1913, f. 170.
Collection of rules for tricks on
cards and legerdemain performances,
17th cent. ltat. 424, ff. 32-62.
— — Problems iu chess, 14th cent. Lat.
3281, ff. 81, 82.
Pastimes called the sport of lore,
the sport of flowers, and the sport of trees
and birds, 17th cent. 848, ff. 21 b-24 b.
Account of plays and pastimes
with " Boccace his 13 questions," 17th
cent. 848, ff. 28 b, 29.
Riddles, 17th cent. 848, ff. 3 lb, 32.
v. Gibson (Thomas).
BpottiBWOOd (John), Archbishop of St.
Andrews. Sentence of deposition against,
bv the Assembly at Glasgow. 1638. 650.
f.'70.
BpottSWOOd (Robert), of Tangier. Re-
port of Commission for survey of hi*
tenements, 1673. 3511, f. 235.
Spracklinge (Robert), i/.D., of Peter-
house, Camlirilge. Medical thesis, 1662.
Lat 3309, ff. 341-343 b.
Bprage (John). Formerly owned MS. 60.
Spragge {Sir Edward), Admiral. Treaty
concluded by, between England and
Algiers, 1671. 2755, f. 50.
Spraklinge ( ), M. D. r. Sprack 1 inge
(Robert).
Spraygoth (Alexander), of Well*. Medi-
cal receipts, 16th cent. 293.
Sprengell (Conrad). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729, 1738. 4050, f. 245;
4055, f. 306.
Sprig {Domina ), of Xorthampton.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 3 b.
Springhose, of co. Salop, Family of.
Arms in initials, arc. 1400. 60, ff. 13,
19 b.
Spryng ( ). Collection of medical
receipts, 16th cent. 110, ff. 24 60.
Spyllesby «/. Bullmer (John), Citizen
of London. Formerly owned MS. 2427.
Squiar ( \ of Bailie Colledge. r. Squire
(Adam), Master ofBalliol College, Oxford.
Squier (Alexander). Letter to Dr. S.
Collins, n. d. 1823, f. 11.
Squire (Adam), Master of Ballwl College,
Oxford. Sermons at St. Mary's, Oxford,
16th cent. 2987, ff. 58-62.
Squire (Francis), Rector of Exford, co.
S'jm. Explanation of the monumental
inscriptions to JV*. L. Crispis and L. A.
Priscus, 1742. 4021, f. 129.
Squire (J — ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1731, and n. d. 4052, f. 17 ; 4061, f. 43.
Stack (Thomas), M.D. Collation of
register books Nos. 1, 2, of the Royal
Society, 173*. 243, f. 268.
Statuta Col leg ii Medicorum Lon-
dinensium, 1735, 1736. 501.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1728-
1743. 4025, ff. 243, 247, 249, 256;
4049, f. 254 ; 4052, f. 303 ; 4057, ff. 31,
42, 64, 132, 146, 192; 4069, f. 75 b.
Stacy (John,. Owned, in the year 1662,
MS. 731.
INDEX.
500
Btade (Heinrich von), LL.D., of Bremen.
Letter* to G. Schroedter, 1700, 1701.
Lot. 2877, ff. 151, 177.
Btadius (Joannes), Professor of Mathe-
matics at Louvain. Horoscope, 1527.
1697, f. 48 b.
Stafford, County of. Original prospectus
of the history of, by Dr. R. Plot, late
17th cent. 1039, f. 136.
Extracts from Dr. Plot's history
of, 17th cent. 1846, ff. 1,2.
Stafford, Family of. Notes of, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 105.
Stafford, Viscount, v. Howard (William).
Stafford (Cornelius). Letter to, from
his cousin, J. Petiver, 1713. 4065, f. 137.
Stafford (Edward), 3rd Duke of Buck-
ingham. Maxims of, 17th cent. 1523,
f. 34.
Stafford (Marv), of South Carolina.
Letter to — - Randall, 1711. 3338,
ff. 33-36.
Stafford (Thomas), M.D. Medicamen-
torum descriptions ordinario in usu ia
Nosocomio Leydensi habitce, 17th cent.
1280, ff. 249-256 b.
Stahl (Peter). Varia collegia Stahliana,
17th cent. 2967.
Cursus chymicus, 1663. Engl.
499, ff. 1-172; 1498, ff. 1-27; 2771.
■ Cursus chymicus, inceptus Exonii
in aedibus Bampfieldianis, 1668. Engl.
1624, ff. 1-59.
Staine (William). Revocation of the
presentation granted to, of Hollingbourne
Rectory, co. Kent, 1661. 856, f. 8.
Staines (William), Merchant, Mayor of
Tangier. Memorandum of accompts,
1669-1671. 1952, f. 78.
Statement by, of the case between
B. Moroon and J. Bland, 1669. 3514,
ff. 19-24 b.
Receipts for food for Tangier
garrison, 16fJ, 1670. 3510, f. 163.
Accompt of revenue at Tangier,
1674. 3512, ff. 96-99.
Letters to H. Sheeres, Lord Middle-
ton, S. Luke and J. Luke, 1674-16JJ.
3512, ff. 49-51, 56, 63, 77, 78, 94, 277,
280, 281.
Letter to, from Lord MMdleton,
circ. 1674. 3512, f. 52.
Stalls field, co. Kent. Vicar of. fiodfraye
(Henricus), 1546. 3556, f. 7 b.
Stamford, co. Line. Inscription and
arms on Lord Burgh ley's tomb in St.
Martin's Church ; copied by F. Thynne,
1601. 3836, f. 31.
Stamford (Sir William), Justice of the
Common Pleas. Maxims of, 17th cent.
1523, f. 39 b.
Stamioarl (Vittorio). Poesie Toscane
per, alia Marchesa Strozzi, 17th cent.
2756, f. 91.
Stamp. (Holle.). v. Hollerius (Jacobus),
Stampensis.
Standish (D— ), of South Carolina. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1728. 4049, f. 250.
Standish (Elizabeth), of PeteHtorough.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1729, 1731.
4050, ff. 208, 212 ; 4077, f. 316.
Standley (Roland), of Bickerstaffe, co.
Lane. Suit for the wardship of Margaret
Standlev, temp. Eliz. Lat. Imperf.
1448, A. f. 29 b.
Stanes (Francis), Commander of the ship
" Rochester." Journal of his voyage
from England to Muscat in Arabia and
back, 170}-1705. 3145.
Stanford, co. Wore. Surveys of lands %tt
1650, 1653. 2728, B. ff. 226, 228.
Stangeliu* a Waldenfels (Isaacns).
Autograph in album, 1609. 3415, f. 36 b.
Stanhope, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 43 b.
Stanhope (George), Dean of Canterbury.
Excerpts from Simplicius' commentary
on Epictetus, 17th cent. 836, f. 44 b.
Stanhope (Philip), 2nd Earl of Chester-
field. Treatise on hothouse trees and
plants, [1671-1681]. 3569, ff. 95 b -110.
Note of his son's birth and death,
1661. 1708, f. 108.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1709,
17 1 2, and n. d. 4042, f. 19 ; 4043, f. 74 ;
4061, f. 44.
Stanhope (Philip), Lord Stanhope, after to.
3rd Earl of Chesterfield. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1719, and n. d. 4045.
ff. 205, 230; 4077, ff. 7, 10.
Stanhope ( Sir William), K.B. ; 2nd son of
PhMp, 3rd Earl of Chesterfield. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1719. 4077, f. i».
Stanley ( ),of f'ursitor Alley y Ijondon.
Letter to, from hi* uncle, W. Payne,
16S8. 40ti2, f. 227.
510
INDEX.
Stanley (Alice), widow of Ferdinando,
bth Earl of Derby, and wife of Thomas,
Baron Ellesmere. " The Lady of Darbies
entertaynmont att Ashby, August, 1607."
848, f. 9.
Stanley (Sir Edward), afterw. Baron
MonUagle (1514-1523). Character of,
17th cent. 1523, f. 33.
Stanley (Edward), D.D., Head Matter
of Winchester College. Commonplace-
book, 17th cent. Hologr. 892.
Stanley (George). Journal of hia
travels through France and Italy, 1658-
1659. 2142, ff. 2-86.
Stanley (George), of Paullons, co. South'
ants. Letters to his father-in-law, Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4061, ff. 46-90 b; 4078,
f. 40.
Stanley (Hans). Letters to his grand-
father, Sir H. Sloane, 1737, 1738. Lat.
and Engl. 4053, ff. 226, 391.
Stanley (Henry), 4th Earl of Derby.
Diary of his commission, when sent into
Flanders to treat with the Spanish
Commissioners, 1588. 262, ff. 41-86 b.
Stanley (Hoby ), of Paultom, co. Southants.
Letter to his stepfather-in-law, Sir H.
Sloane, 1735. 4054, f. 121.
Stanley (J — ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1714, 17 1 J. 4043, f. 280 ; 4045, f. 98.
Stanley (James), 7th Earl of Derby.
Commonplace-book, 1645, 164g. Partly
autogr. 874.
Stanley (James), 10th Earl of Derby.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 171}, 1714.
4075, ff. 61-68 b.
Stanley (Nicholas), M.D. Letter to,
from W. Payne, 1680. 3299, f. 28.
Letters to, from his cousin, R.
Stanley, 1680. 4062, ff. 195, 198.
Letter to, from Lord Carnarvon,
ante 1695. 4034, f. 300.
Stanley (P— ), wife of Hoby Stanley.
Letters to her stepfather, Sir H. Sloane,
1741, 174$, and n. d. 4057, ff. 61, 111 ;
4061, f. 91.
v. also Rose (P — ).
Stanley (Richard), of Crundall. Letters
to his cousin, Dr. N. Stanley, 16^0.
4062, ff. 195, 198.
Stanley (Roger), son of William Stanley,
of Southampton. Royal recommendation
of, when scholar of Winchester College,
for a fellowship at New College, Oxford,
1660. 856, f. 3.
Stanley (Sarah), wife of George Stanley,
of Paultom. Letters to her father, Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4061, ff. 93-98 b.
Stanley (Susanna). Grants to, of letters
of naturalization, 1682. Lat. 2655,
f. 155.
Stanley (Thomas), son of Sir Tliomas
Stanley ; Poet and Translator. Poetical
epistle to Sir E. Sherburne, 17th cent.
857, f. 181.
Stanley (William), Chaplain to the Princes
of Orange, afterw. Dean of St. Asaph.
Queries sent to, respecting the study of
medicine in Holland, [1685-1689]. 1941,
f. 6.
Stanley ( Wi 1 1 iam), father of Hoby Slanleu.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172ft. 4046,
f. 60.
Stanley (William George Richard), 9/A
Earl of Derby. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1699, 1702. 4037, ff. 291, 300; 4039,
f. 14.
fetter to an M.P., 1702. 4039
f. 23.
Stanyan ( ), Captain. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1704. 4039, f. 363.
Stanyan (Henry), brother of Abraham
and Temple Stanyan. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1706. 4040, f. 153.
Stanyan (Temple), Under Secretary of
State. Copy of the Charters and Sta-
tutes of the Royal Society, 1735. 394.
Staphorst (Nicholas), Jun. Letters to J.
Petirer, 1700. 4063, ff. 39, 51.
Staphorst (Nicolaus), JEdis Joannitana
Hitmfjurgensis Pastor. Memoria de, a S.
Schell hammer, 17th cent. 2888, f. 144.
Staphorst (Nicolaus), of Hamburg ; Direc-
tor of the Chemical Laboratory of the
Boyd College of Physicians, London.
Tyrocinium chymicum, circ. 1700. 124,
ff. 1-42 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1689,
1701. 4036, f. 54; 4038, f. 269.
Letter to, from J. Pragestus, 1701.
Lat. 4063, f. 127.
Stapler (John), soldier at Tanyier. Will,
1674. 3514, f. 242.
Stapleton, Family of. Pedigrees, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 279;— 1665. 1429,
f. 101 b.
StapletonV Y Alice). Accompt of her
funeral expetas, 1639. 2535, f. 83 b.
Stapleton (SirlSfM^ma^mim^ of
the Star Chamber on,
Archbishop of York, 1583. 253 1 ,
INDEX.
511
Stapleton (Robert), of Whittingham, co.
Northumb. Relation of the treatment
of, by Sir A. Heslerigg, touching Isling-
ton Manor, circ. 1657. 972, f. 23.
Stapley (Richard), M.D., of Magdalen
Hall, Oxford. Medical collections, 1675.
2777.
Stapylton (Sir Miles), Bart. Notes of
births of two sons, 1658, 1664. 1708,
f. 122.
Star Chamber. v. Mildmay (Sir Wal-
ter).
Starokman (P— ). Map of Picardy,
engraved by, 1710. 3291, f. 1.
Starkey (George), al. Eireiueus Phil-
alethes. Tractatus alchymici, 1 7th
cent. 409 ; 3633, fT. 1-16.
Marrow of alchemy, by Eirenaus
Philoponos Philalethes, 1654. 2558.
. Exposition of Sir G. Ripley's
epistle to Edward IV., 17th cent. 633,
ff. 2-13 b.
Codex veritatis, 1653-1656. 3711
ft. 1-7 b.
Praxis chemiatrica, 1657. 631,
f. 198.
Discourse to beginners in chemis-
try, 1657. Imperf. 633, f. 14.
Of the virtue of his pill, 17th cent.
3756, ff. 37 b, 42 b-46.
Processuum Philaleth® anonym!
epitome ac defensio, 17th cent. 646, f. 7.
Annotationes G. Plater in ejus
Medullam alchemias, 17th cent. 2585,
ff. 106-100.
Copy by, of an alchemical tract,
1661. 3708, ff. 69-76.
Bought MS. 3708, ff. 78-102 b, in
Wood Street, London, 1651,
Starkey (Henry). Journal of the voy-
age of the ship Williamson of London,
to Surat and back to England, 1684-
1686. 1045.
Starrenburgh (John), of the Cape of
Good Hope. Letters to J. Petiver, 1701-
1714. 4063, ff. 61, 71, 74, 84, 121, 122,
153, 161, 213, 215, 238; 4064, ff. 105,
204.
State Trials, v. Carr (Robert), Earl
of Somerset.
States General, v. Netherlands, The.
Statistics. Proportion of deaths by
smallpox to the total number of deaths,
1723, 1724. 1968, f. 218.
Statius (Manoel), Professor of Dialectics
at Lisbon. Correspondence with M.
Correa, 1600. Lat. 902, ff. 17 b, 18.
Statius (Publius Papinius). Observa-
tiones in Sylvas ejus, 17th cent. 1173,
ff. 25 b-35 b.
Staunton (Ralph). Formerly owned MS.
1172.
Stead (George), Attorney, of Hammer-
smith. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720.
4045, f. 324.
Steaples ( ). Copy of an alchemical
treatise out of a book belonging to, 1661.
3708, ff. 69-75 b.
Steohow ( de). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1719. Fr. 4045, f. 199.
Stede (Cecilia), of Hampstead. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1693. 4036, ff. 140,
153.
Stede (Edwyn). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1694. 4036, f. 17i>.
Stedman (Alexander). Owned, in 1732,
MS. 3808.
Steeans (John), soldier at Tangier.
Charge of robbery against, 1669. 3514,
i". 10.
Steed (Robert), Vicar of Lamhrhnrst, co.
Suss. Commonplace-book of his son-
in-law, circ. 1634. 660, ff. 60-99 b.
Stehelin (J— Peter), Minister of the
French Chtipcl at Hammersmith. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1730. 4051, f. 160.
Steigertahl ( ), mfe of J. G. Steigcr-
tahl. Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane ,
1740. Fr. 4069, f. 50.
Steigertahl (Johann George), M. D.,
Physician to George I. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1715-1740, and n. d. Fr. and Engl.
4044, ff. 67, 78, 176, 191, 196, 210, 228,
239, 251, 285; 4045, ff. 24, 29, 31, 42,
45, 51, 105, 154, 157, 200, 213, 219, 223,
227, 231, 238, 259, 343, 355 ; 4046, ff.
9, 23, 27, 34, 223, 277, 339 ; 4047, ff.
11, 12, 22, 36, 43, 59, 75, 77, 84, 93,
95, 104, 107, 161, 214, 220, 223, 224,
226, 237, 245, 247, 255, 261, 264, 304;
4048, ff. 13, 21, 38, 40, 47, 55-58, 75,
76, 82, 96, 99, 106, 133, 204 ; 4049, ff.
4, 12, 20, 29, 59, 90, 153, 172, 182, 193,
218, 223, 239, 256 ; 4050, ff. 16, 20, 37,
91, 123, 196, 232, 252, 266, 271; 4051,
ff. 14, 55, 82, 118, 138, 150, 190, 212,
236, 290, 319 ; 4052, ff. 40, 58, 91, 119,
186, 193, 229, 260, 282,372, 382; 4053,
ff. 17, 45, 65, 99. 122, 129, 132, 155,
176, 258, 365 ; 4054, ff. 35, 54, 77, 119,
159, 162, 179, 182, 198, 220, 223-227,
260, 283 ; 4055, ff. 33, 66, 92, 160, 174,
211, 286. 364, 406, 416; 4056, ff. 48,
53, 56, 105, 142, 157, 174; 4061, ff. 99-
119 b.
512
INDEX.
Steigertahl (Johann George), M.D.,
Physician to George I. (continued). Letter
to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer, 1727. Germ.
4066, f. 15.
Letters to, from Dr. J. H. Kfflmp-
fer, 1724, 1725. Fr. and Qerm. 3064,
f. 69; 4065, ff. 315, 317, 338, 343.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1740. 4069, f. 47.
Summons to, to bleed Princess
Amelia at Kensington Palace, n. d. Fr.
4066, f. 246.
Acquittance to, from J. H. Ksemp-
fer, for the price of his curiosities pur-
chased on behalf of Sir H. Sloane, 1723.
Fr. 4047, f. 106.
Bill of lading paid by, to Vrow A.
C. Wolffen, 1728. Germ, and Fr. 4049,
f. 184,
Power of attorney to E. A. Jager,
to receive dividends from the Bank of
England, 1728. 4066, f. 62.
Steinheil ( ), Secretary to Adam
Andreas Baron J Utterode, Envoy from
Savony to England. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1739. Ir. 4056, ff. 120, 124.
8teiniU8 ( ), Superintendent of the
Reformed Churches at Hesse. Letters
to, from J. Dury, 1632. Ixtt. 654, ff.
94, 96, 123.
Stemann (Johann), Archdeacon of St.
Nicholas Church, Hamburg. Laudatio
ejus funebris, a M. Kirstenio, 17th cent.
2888, ff. 145-148 b.
Steno (Nicolaus), Bishop of Titopolis.
Observations anatomical de oris glan-
dulis, 17th cent. 2880, ff. 36-38 b.
Stenography, v. Shorthand.
Stent ( ). Medical case, 1738. 3984,
f. 144.
Stephani (Matthias), Prorector Academias
Grypkiswaldensis. Oiatio funebris in
B. Batti honorem, 1639. 2888, ff. 1-5 b.
Stephanus (Johannes), Magister. Curse
febrium, 14th cent. 420, ff. 263-265.
Stephen, S. Memoria de, 15th cent.
2916, f. 118 b.
Stephens (Miss ). Observations of
C. J. Geoffroy on her recipe for the
stone, 1739. Fr. 4056, f. 190.
Stephens (John), soldier at Ihngier.
Charge against, for insubordination,
1672. 3514, f. 93.
Stephens (Sir Joseph). Warrant for a
grant to, of concealed lauds in co. Tip-
perary, temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 38 b.
Stephens (R— ), M.D. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 172}. 4047, f. 143.
Stephens (William), M.D., of Dublin.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173} or 173|.
4055, f. 302.
Stephyn (Roger), Fellow of Oriel College,
Osfortl. Flyleaf from a MS. formerly
given by, to Oriel College, 14th cent.
3884, f. 70.
Stepney, Church of. v. London.
Stepney (G— ). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 170J-1705. 4038, ff. 130, 191 ;
4040, f. 28.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1701 .
4068, f. 31.
Sterkey (Georgius), M.D., Bristoensis.
v. Starkey (George).
Sterrel (Robert), Chaplain to Lord Rad-
nor. Letter to, from H. Atherton, 168J.
3822, f. 166.
Owned, in 1664, MS. 831.
Sterrell al. Sterell (Margaret), daughter
of Sir W. Teshe, of York. Autograph
signature, circ. 1580. 1832, f. 1.
Sterrell (Robert), grandson of Sir W.
Teshr, of York. Verses on the seven
wonders of the world, 1683. 1832, f. 30.
Steuart (Andrew), 1st Baron Castle-
stewart. Letter to Lord Falkland, signed
by, 1624. 3827, f. 41.
Steuart (Robert), Presbyterian Minister,
of Edinburgh. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1710. 4042, ff. 88, 94, 99, 130.
Steuart (Sir William). Letter to Lord
Falkland, signed by, 1624. 3827, f. 41.
Stevens (Dr. ). Medical receipts,
16th, 17th centt. 1087, ff. 30 b, 62;
3166, f. 28; 3490, A. f. 48.
Stevens (Catharine Sabina). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1727. 4048, f. 277.
Stevens (John), Spanish Scholar and
Translator. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1708, 171}, and n. d. 4041, t 192;
4043, f. 23 ; 4061, f. 120.
Stevens (Walter). G. Chaucer's con-
clusions of the Astrolabe, amended by,
16th cent. 261.
Stevenson (Archibald), M.D., of Julin-
bunjh. Letter to Sir C. Scarburgh,
1691. 4077, f. 15.
Steward (Charles). Letter to Dr. S.
Wall, 1691. 1731, A. f. 74.
Steward (Sir Simeon), Poet. Poem,
17th cent. Copy. 1446, f. 84.
INDEX.
513
Steward {Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4061, f. 122.
Knowledge: a poem inscribed by,
to Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent. 3400,
ff. 36-41.
Stewart (Archbald). Letters to J. Pctiver,
170§, and n. d. 4064, f. 193; 4067,
f. 155.
Stewart (Capt. James), Commander of
If. M.S. " Triumph." Account of his
wager with W. Sloane, [1702-1714].
4078, f. 327.
Stewart (James), of II. M.S. " Xonrich."
Letter to J. Petiver, 1711. 4064, f. 261.
Stewart (John). Disquisitiones physical,
1665. 1245.
Stewart (Robert), of Edinburgh. Letter
to, from Sir H. Sloane, 17 JJ. 4068, f. 56.
Stewart (Sir William), 3rd Bart.t of
Fort Stewart. Warrant granting the
wardship of, to his stepfather, Sir A.
Forbes, [1660]. 8:>6, f. 29 b.
Stewart, r. also Stuart.
SthalillB (Petrus). v. Stahl (Peter).
Sticke (Adriaan), Heer van Brcskcns, of
Deventer. Autograph in album, 1668.
1795 or 2597, f. 67.
Stieve (Geoffroi), Gouverneur du Cumte
de Bourghaussen. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1702. Fr. 4038, f. 321.
v. Style (William).
Formerly owned MS.
Stile, Dominus.
Stiles (Edward).
740.
Stillillgfleet (Edward), Bishop of Wor-
cester. Criticism of J. Sergeant's
treatise against, 17th cent. Imperf.
1378, f. 74.
Stipse(John), Surgeon, of Oxford. Owned,
in 1472, MS. 3866.
StisserUB (Hieronymus Henricus), Hum-
burgensis. G. W. Wedelii Collegium
medicopoliticura, execptum Jense a, 1701.
2968.
Stivenes (Capt. ), Commander of
II. M.S. " Griffin." Journal of his cruise
in the Straits of Gibraltar, 1709-1712.
2504, ff. 104-173.
Stoakes, Family of. Private memoranda
of, 1625-1627. 1366, f. 46.
Stoakes (John), Admiral. Confirmation,
in 1661, of the treaty made by, with
Abdala Kaswonc and Abdoerim Hoxis, of
Tetuau, 165j. 35Q9, f. 2.
SLOANE INDEX.
Stobaeus (Johannes), Master of the
Cha/yet to the Elector of Brandenburg.
Collections on the art of music, 1640.
Germ. 1021.
Stock (Joseph). Royal letter to the
Archbishop of York to grant institution
to, of Kerkelitaton Church, [1626]. 850,
f. 14 b.
Stockarus (Alexander), M.D. Letters
to C. Sibelius a Goor, 1678-1683. hat.
2729, ff. 25, 38, 44, 48, 66, b2, 111, 145,
150.
Stooker (A — ). Letter to , n. d.
4067, f. 156.
Stooker (Johann). Praxis auren, 17th
cent. Extracts. 1396, ff. 1-39.
StOCker (John)- Letters to J. l'etirer,
1704, 1707, and n. d. 4064, ff. 44, 135,
143; 4067, f. 157.
Stockton, co. Worcester. Surrey of
lands belonging to the Paid house in,
1674. 2728, B. f. 229.
Title to Pardhouse messuage in,
168g. 2728, B. f. 231.
Stockton - upon - Tees Castle, co.
Durham. Demand from the English
Parliamentary Committee to the Com-
mittee of the Estates of Scotland for the
removal of the garrison from, 1645.
1771, f. 23 b.
StohriuB (Johannes Mauritius), of
Grimm>i in Meissen, in Stxony. Auto-
graph in album, 1693. 2360, f. 51.
Stoke by Neyland, co. Sujf. Notes of
monuments and arms in the church,
16th cent. 1:501, f. 123.
Drawing of the gravestone of the
Duchess of Norfolk in 1452 at, 18th
cent. 3424, f. 6.
Stoke Damerel, co. Devon. Account
of the parish, by Rer. W. Barlow, 1734.
4025, f. 25.
Stokes (Willelmus), Dominus. Formerly
owued MS. 1210.
Stone (Benjamin), of New College, Ox-
ford. Verses, [in 1009], on Sheriff H.
Sambome, 17th ceut. 542, f. 28 b.
Stone (David). Letter to Tilden,
n. d. 4077, f. 320.
Stone (Thomas). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4061, ff. 123, 124.
Stone (W— ). Letter to J. Rusbworth,
1646. 1519, f. 96.
2 L
514
1NDU.
Stonehalle (James), Surgeon on the
I'orliamenfs ship uthe Lyon.*' Trans-
lation by, of •* Formula: Remedioram " of
P. Gorrbxus and other medical tracts,
1649. 1894.
Stonehenge, co. Wilts. Observations
on, by J. Conyers, 1674. 937, f. 179.
Stonestreet (William), of Walbrook.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. <L 4061,
f. 126.
Letter to, from M. A. Tillv, 1712.
3338, f. 97 b.
Stonor, of Stonor, co. Oxon.f Family of.
Pedigree, 1655. 1429, f. 40.
Stooke Church, r. Stoke by Neyland,
co. Suff.
Storie ( ), of the Royal Exchange,
London. Letter to, from O. Cromwell,
163*. 2035, B. f. 3.
Story (Anne), of Ailergarth, co. Cumber-
land. Pass from Lord Carlisle on her
journey with her daughter Mary to
London to be touched for the King's
Evil, 1681. 2723, f. 57.
Story (George), of Carlisle. Letter to
Lord Carlisle, 1682. 2723, f. 6.
Letters to his wife and to R. Bere,
1682, 1683. 2723, ff. 125, 126.
Story (George Walter), Dean of Limerick.
Medical case, 1720. 4078, f. 106.
Story ( Richard), /tin., of Carlisle. Papers
relating to his trial for murder, 1682,
1683. 2723, passim.
Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1682,
1683. 2723, ff. 107, 109, 114.
Letter from Lady L. Flemyng, his
wife, to Lord Carlisle, 1682. 2723,
f. 109.
Stoschiu8 (Ludovicus). Utters to J.
Petiver, 1713-1716, and n. d. Lat. and
Engl. 3339, f. 102; 4065, ff. 97, 120,
125, 136, 145, 146, 180, 203, 205, 270 ;
4067, f. 158.
Stossel (Valentinus a), in Seppa Pultes-
law, Silesia. Jnstructio et consilia
medica pro ejus filiolo, 1635. 2253,
ff 34 b-47.
Stotesbury (George). Inquisition on
the Jesuits, begun in 1610, 17th cent.
Imperf. 1783, ff. 7-16 b.
Stoughton (Eugenia), vcife of George
Stoughton of Churcluxm, near Gloucester.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1737. 4055,
f. 236.
Stourton (Humphrey), Apothecary, of
tendon. Formerly owned MS. 1833.
Stow {Copt. Benjamin). Letters to, from
J. Petiver, 1694, 1701. 3332, ff. 72-S9,
passim ; 3334, ff. 61 b-80, passim.
Stow (John), Chronkler. Notes from his
chronicle, bv J. Bagford,cinr. 1700. 885,
f. 129.
StOW (Richard). List of his medical
books, 17th cent. 2682, f. 20.
Strachan ( ), MJ>. Account by, of
training elephants in Ceylon, 18th cent.
3324, ff. 318-321 b.
Strachey (William), Secretary to the
Governor of Virginia. Accouut of Vir-
ginia, with a dictionary of the Indian
language, 1618. 1622.'
Strada (Faraianus). Extract from his
u De Bello Belgico, lib. I.," touching the
fatality of the year 1559, 17th cent.
Lat. 2764, f. 110.
Stradling (Sir Edward). Letter to,
from Sir K. Digby, on verses of E.
Spenser, 17th cent. 20.
Strafford, Earl of. r. Wentworth
(Thomas).
Strangford, Domina. r. Smythe (Bar-
bara), uidow of Thomas, 1st Viscount
Strangford.
Strangford, Viscount. r. Smvthe
(Philip).
Strangman (George), Genl., Consangui-
neus Jacobi. Owned, in 1591, MS. 3424.
Strasburg, in Germany. Epistola ad
ecclesise atque Academiae Argentiuensis
theologos et pastores, a J. Dury, 1633.
Copy. 654, f. 28.
Observations on M. Mappus' " Cata-
log us plantarum horti Academici Argen-
tinen.sis,*' 18th cent. 3323, f. 259.
StratenuB (Gerard us), Iselmondtnsis
Minister. Epithalamium P. Marnixii et
J. Lanoiae per, 1591. 2764, ff. 89-93.
Stratford Le Bow Church, v.
London.
Straunge (Joan), of Woodbndge, co.
Suff. Notice of her banns having been
asked in St. Margaret's Church, Ipswich,
145|. Lat. 1609, f. 57 b.
Strayhearne (Rebecca). Medical pre-
scription for, 1688. Lit. 662, f. 10.
Streete (John). Formerly owned MS.
838.
Streete (Roger). Table of arithmetical
rules, 1634. 2903, f. 172.
Streete (Thomas). Method of rendering
his astronomical tables easier of calcula-
tion, 17th cent. 2281, f. 64 b.
INDEX.
515
Strengford. *. Strangford.
Stretton (Gulielmus). Versus de agno
et lupo, 17th cent. 1463, f. 381.
Strick (Francis), of Flanders, Art of
preparing flax and hemp, 17th cent.
4021, f. 132.
Strimesius (Johannes Samuel), Pro-
fessor of History at Kdnigsberq. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Lett, 4061,
f. 128.
Stringer ( ). Medical account of
his case, 170J. 3408, f. 180.
Stringer (S — ), Teacher of Chemistry at
Epsom. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 172 j,
1727. 4047, f. 134; 4077, ff. 2-6, 17.
Strode (William), D.D., Canon of
Christ Church, Oxford. Poems, 17th
cent. Copies. 542, ff. 18 b, 42 b, 58,61 ;
1446, ff. 21-24 b, 27 b-28 b, 38 b, 30 b,
51 b, 76 b, 77, 78, 90 b.
Strode (William), of Weston Favell, co.
Northants. Medical prescription for his
son, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat.
2812, f. 26 b.
Stromboli l8le, in Sicily. Views of,
by Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665,
f. 24 b.
Strong (John), Commander of the " Wel-
'fare." Journal of his voyage to
Magellans Straits and the South Seas,
1689. 3295.
Strother (Edward), M.D. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1720, 1723, and n. d.
4045, f. 327 ; 4047, f. 91 ; 4061, ff. 129-
137.
Strother (Col. William). Appointment
of a Captain in his regiment, 1648.
1519, f. 195.
Strother (William). Letter to Lord
Carlisle, 1682. 2724, f. 155.
Strozzi ( ), Marchesa. Lettere alia,
su le terre odorose d'Europa et America,
1695. 2756, ff. 1-77 b, 150 b-191 b.
Poesie Toscane alia, sopra i buc-
cheri di cile di Guadalaxara e di Nata,
[1695]. 2756, ff. 80b-150.
Strutt (James), a Quaker seaman. Horo-
scope, 1649. 2282, f. 26.
Struve (Burcard Gotthelf), Professor at
Jena. Introductio in rem nummariam,
1711. Germ. 3376.
StruviUB (Heuricus Julius). Status
controversial ejus cum C. Horneio de
peccato, 17th cent. 3430, ff. 16 b-18.
Stuart ( ), Duchess of ffichmowJ.
Prescription for the stone prescribed for,
by Dr. Mayerne and Dr. Gifford, late
17th cent. 1087, f. 63.
Stuart (Alexander), M.D. Relation by,
of waterspouts which he observed in the
Mediterranean, 1701. 4025, ff. 258-263 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, l/OJ-
17}$, and n. d. 4038, ff. 305 306;
40.59, ff. 11, 339; 4040, f. 289; 4042,
ff. 83, 105, 137; 4045, ff. 16, 62; 4054,
f. 90; 40:>6, ff. 131, 161, 169, 170, 185,
196; 4061, ff. 138-156.
Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 4067,
f. 159.
Stuart (Anne), wife of James, Duke of York,
v. Englaud, Sovereigns of. James II.
Stuart (Charles), Duke of Cambridge;
eldest son of James II. Note of birth,
1660, and death, 1661. 1708, f. 108.
Stuart (Charles), 3rd Duke of Richmond.
Note of his birth, 163§, and death, 167$.
1708, f. 121.
Warrant for swearing him one of
the Gentlemen of the Bed-chamber,
[1660-1671]. 856, f. 30.
Stuart (David), of Leyden. Autograph
in album, 1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 42.
Stuart (Esme), 1st Duke of Lennox.
Bond and supplication of the Scottish
nobles against, 1582. Copies. 3199,
ff. 296 b-298 b, 304 b-308 b.
— — Proclamation of James VI. con-
cerning, 1583. Copy. 3 1 99, ff. 309-311 b.
Stuart (Frauces Theresa), 3rd wife of
Charles, 3rd Duke of Richmond. Note
of her birth, 1647. 1708, f. 121.
Stuart (Henry), Lord Darnley. v. Scot-
land, Sovereigns of. Mary.
Stuart (Henry), Duke of Gloucester;
youngest son of Charles I. Scheme of
his nativity, 1640. 1707, f. 22 b.
Letter of thanks to Gen. Monck,
[1660]. Copy. 1519, f. 205.
Account of his last illness, sent to
his mother's secretary by his physician,
Dr. G. Bate, 1660. Copy. 123, f. 2 b.
Epicedium in obitum ejus, 17th
cent. 1381, f. 96.
Stuart (James), Earl of Moray. Articles
betw. him, as Regent of Scotland, and
the Duke of Chastelherault, 1569. Copy.
3199, f. 173 b.
Letters to Lord R. Dudley, 156$,
1563. Copies. 3199, ff. 258, 258 b.
Letter to, from the Duke of Noi
folk, [1569]. 3199, f. 33.
2 L 2
516
INDEX.
Stuart (James), 1*/ Duke of Richmond.
Horoscope, 1012-1655. 1778, ff. 10 b, 11.
Speech before Charles I., cone, war
with Scotlaud, circ. 1637. 650, ff. 55-
58.
Stuart (James), Duke of York. r. Eng-
land, Sovereigns of. James IJ.
Stuart (John), \th Earl of Athol; Chan-
cellar of Scotland. Letter to the Bishop
of Ross, 1576. Lot. Copy. 16, f. 2.
Stuart (Col. John), Prisoner in Newgate.
Certificate of his health, by Sir H.
Sloane, 1717. 4078, f. 356.
Stuart (Lady Katharine), widow of George%
Lord Aubigny. Letter to Lord Digby,
1645. 1519, f. 86.
Stuart (Lady Katharine), dau. of George,
Jjord Aubigny. Warrant for granting
to, the precedency of an Earl's daughter,
1660. 856, f. 28.
Stuart (Lodovick), 2nd Duke of Richmond.
Verses on his death, 1624. 542, f. 48.
Stuart (Matthew), 4th Earl of Lennox.
Summons to, as accuser of Lord Both*
well, 1567. Copy. 3199, f. 8 b.
Letter to Lord Shrewsbury, 154$.
Copy. 3199, f. 83.
Letter to his son Lord Darnley,
1566. Copy. 3199, f. 129.
Correspondence with Mary, Qu. of
Scots, 156J. Copies. 3199, ff. 92-95 b,
209b-213.
Stuart (Robert), Earl of Strathearne. r.
Scotland, Sovereigns of. Robert II.
Stuart (William), Duke of Gloucester;
son of Qu. Anne. Post-mortem exam-
ination of, 1700. 3409, f. 81 b.
Calligraphical portrait of, by J.
Dundass, 1702. 4027, f. 56.
Stuart, v. also Stewart.
Stuartt (Robert). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1706. Imperf. 4040, f. 227.
Stubbe (Henry), Physician, of Warwick.
Notes on his pamphlets against the
Royal Society and the College of
Physicians, 1670-1671. 1786, ff. 116-
128 b.
Catalogue of his library, circ. 1676.
35.
Stubbes (Ralph), M.D., of Derby. Let-
ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1720, 1728. 4077,
ff. 19-24 b.
StubbB (Philip), Chaplain to Greenwich
Hospital. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1731.
4052, f. 28.
Stucley (Joan), wife of Louis StucUs;,
Obit on 23 Febr., in Calendar, 16th cent.
2571, f. 2 b.
Stukeley (Dr. William). Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1726-1738. 4048, f. 231;
4050, ff. 178, 202 ; 4051, ff. 84, 123,
145, 158; 4052, ff. 320, 330; 4053, f.
5; 4054, f. 64; 4056, f. 44.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1733.
4068, f. 202.
Sturdy (J— ), of York. Letters to Dr.
H. Power, 1661, 1662. Orif. and
copies. 1326, ff. 90, 104 ; 3515, f. 88.
StUTges (Charles), of Orlingbury, ncttr
Wellingbury. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1736. 4054, f. 324.
Sturm (Johann Christoph), Professor of
Mathematics at Altorf. Letter to, from
Dr. R. Hooke, 1680. 1039, f. 173.
Stuttuvyll, Family of. Notes of, 16th
cent. 1301, f. 34.
Styant (George). Account of bottles
and phials bought of, by S. Doody, 1702-
1706. 2318, ff. 16-31.
Style (William), Barrisler-aULaw, of the
Inner Temple. Prslectiones in demon-
strationes, 17th cent. 1222, ff. 28-31.
Styrzelius (Joannes Georgius). £pi-
gramma de J. B. Schuppio, 17th cent.
2888, f. 130 b.
SuardiB (Marchus de). Wrote MS. 327,
ff. 1-76 b.
Suberinus (G — ). Epigrammata raria,
1588. Lat. and Dutch. Hologr. 2764,
ff. 48, 55, 57-62.
Suchten (Alexander von), M.D. De
secretis antimonii, 16th, 17th centt.
Gwn, Engl. , and Lat. 688, f. 171 b;
2193, ff. 46-52 b, 80 ; 2246, ff. 92-98 b ;
2528, ff. 134-150 b.
Illustration of his 2nd treatise of
antimony, 1604. 3733, ff. 110-131.
Elegise, late 17th cent. 618, ff.
214-228; 2517, ff. 71 b-83; 2528, f. 151.
Suerin (George), of Pomeranii. Pro-
posals for a new system of didactics,
1653. Lat. 649, f. 263.
Suetonius Tranquillus (Caius). Dc
Vita Caesarum, 1472. 2509.
Sueurs (Jehan Le), of Montpellicr. MS.
3195 was made for, in " Mil [i]1IJ
CLVU." [1457].
\
INDEX.
517
Suffolk, County of. Collection of Suffolk
arms, 16th cent. 1928.
Arms of families in, 16th cent.
1301, ff. 273-275 b, 281b.
, Dukes of.
r. Brandon (Charles).
Grey (Henry).
, Earls of. v. Howard.
Bulaiman ibn YaTtub, Al-Shami Al-
Saliharilj called Salomon Negri. Vita
et scripta Medicorum Arabum ex Arabico
con versa per, 18th cent. Autogr. 3647.
Eastern fables, translated by, 17th
cent. Lat. Autogr. 2716, ff. 70-96,
108-133 b.
Wrote MS. 3585, A.
Sullivan (Eugene), M.D. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1737, 1738. 4055, ff.
143, 328.
Sullivan (Timothy), of Dublin. Gene-
alogy and Pedigree to Adam, with
narratives of acts and feats of his ances-
tors, etc., 1682. Irish and Engl. 761.
Sulpicius Rufus (Servius). v. Servius
Sulpicius Lemonia Rufus.
Sultanum (Baba). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 172J. Fr. 4047, f. 321.
Summari (Hieronymus de), Ordinis Equi-
tum S. Stephani Antisles. Letter to,
from E. Rodrigues de Castro, 1617. Lat.
3133, f. 399.
Sumner (Henry). Formerly owned MS.
357.
Sunda Straits, Oceania. Chart of, by
Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 74 b.
Sunderland, Earls of. v. Spencer.
Sundials. Papers on, 1648-1652.
3881, ff. 5-8, 11, 28 b, 43, 52 b, 70-81.
Ars gnomonica, in qua construen-
dorum horologiorura sciothelicorum ad
umbrnm gnomonis facillimse praxes tra-
duntur, late 17th cent. Imperf. 631,
ff. 247-284 b.
Sunindale (Samuel). Verses on Sir H.
Sloane's picture in Physicians' Hall, 18th
cent. 3516, f. 84.
Superantius. r. Soranzo.
Superville (Daniel de), M.D. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1740. Fr. 4056, f. 312.
Suply (A — ), Surgeon, of Fort St. George,
Madras Presidency. Letter to the Sur-
geon-Major at Fort St. David, with
anatomical drawings, 1715. Fr. and
Engl, copies. 3916.
Letter to Sir H, Sloane, 17Jg.
4045, f. 282.
Supremacy. Tracts by a member of
the Romish Church touching the oath
of Supremacy, late 17th cent. Imperf.
618, ff. 139, 149-156, 163-170 b.
Surat, Bombay Presidency, East India.
Journal of voyage to, from Gravesend, and
back, by T. Clement, 163J-1634. 3492.
Journal of voyage to, from England,
and back, by J. Kempthorne, Jun., 166 j-
1670. 3814.
Surgery, v. Medicine.
Suriano (Michel), Venetian Atnbassado- to
Spain. Relatione diSpagnadi, 1573. 1973.
Surinam, S. America. Overtures to
colonizers of, by Lord Willoughby,[1662-
1665]. 159, f. 20.
— ■ State of the English colony in, by
Lieut.-Gen. W. Byam, 1665-1667. 3662,
ff. 27-37.
Abbreviation of M. S. Merian's
account of Surinam insects, by J. Petiver,
18th cent. 3339, ff. 153-160 b.
Surius (Laurentius). Translations from
his Latin version of J. Thauler's sermons,
by P. Moritz, 17th cent. Germ. 2700,
ff. 118-125.
Surland (Joannes), Ecclesiasta Primariiis
8. Michaelis Hamburgensis. Program ma
in ejus funere, a V. Placcio, 1677. 2888,
ff. 149-152 b.
Surrey, Earls of. Extracts concerning,
16th cent. 1301, ff. 346, 359, 423.
v. Howard (Thomas).
Surridge (John), Lapidary, of London,
Advertisement of a black marble table
inlaid with 6< ^ English pebbles, n. d.
4067, f. 160.
Sussex, County of. Of its iron mines,
18th cent. Imperf. 4020, f. 189.
Account of an earthquake felt in,
with original depositions of the inhabi-
tants, 1734. 4025, ff. 224-238 b.
Earls of. v. Ratcliffe.
Sutes (Christopher). License to, of
mines in England and Ireland, 1570.
1709, ff. 49b-53b.
Sutherland ( ). List of coins want-
ing in his collection, 17th cent. 1923.
Sutherland (James), Superintendent of
the Physic Garden at Edinburgh. Let-
ters to J. Petiver, 1700. 4063, ff. 9, 17,
23, 26,32,43,59, 101, 110.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1701,
1702. 4038, f. 276 ; 4039, f. 2.
List of grasses desired by, for the
Edinburgh Physic Garden, 18th cent*
4020, f. 270.
518
INDEX.
Sutherland (John), 16*/* Earl of Suther-
land. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720.
4045, f. 338.
Sutton, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 97.
Sutton, Honour of. Feoia honoris de,
14th cent. 986, f. 77.
Sutton {Sir Robert), K.B.; Ambassador
to Turkey. Letters to, from S. Clement,
1712-1714. Mil, passim.
Sutton (Samuel). Letters to, from his
brother-in-law, R. (Jarable, 1713, 1714.
3339, ff. 1 10-1 1 3 b, passim; 3340, ff. 79-
87, passim.
Suyderhoef (Jonas), Engraver. Letter
on the effigy of D. Heinsius in brass cut
by, n. d. Lat. 2764, f. 42.
Swab (Anton). Account of royal copper
mines at Afwesta, with a list of mining
terms and their meanings, 1723. Sired.
3414.
Swainston (Nicholas), of Stock ton-upon-
Tecs, co. Durham. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1702, I70jj. 4039, f. 89; 4077,
f. 1.
Swale (Isabella). Wrote, in 1665, MS.
1749.
Swale (Robert), M.T). De humani cor-
poris di*sectione artificiosa, 1665. 1749.
Swale (Kobert), of Malaqa. Letter to
Lord Bellasyse, 1665. 1952, f. 64.
Swally-in-Gujerat. Chart of, by
Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 66 b.
Swalve (Bernhardus). Apanthismataex
ejus libro de Pancreate, 17th cent. 3413,
ff. 13b-21b.
Swan (William), !/./>., of Great Dunmow
and Suadwell, co. Essex. Collection of
receipts and prescriptions, 1645. 1544.
Swan (William). Secretary to the College
of Physicians. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1692. 4036, f. 134; 4061, f. 157.
Swanley (George), Master of the ship
li Waterhjt'se" of London. Freightment
made with E. Back well for a voyage to
Tangier, 1663. 1952, f. 70.
Swanley (Robert), Captain. Grant to,
from Lord Middleton, of the command
of the " Jason," 1672. 3299, f. 126.
Swart (Steven), of Amsterdam. Letter
to R. Hook, 1678. 4062, f. 191.
SwartZ (B— ), of Panama. letter to J.
Rudge, 1723. Jmperf. 406."., f. 310.
Swartzag Convent, v. Schwartzach
Abbey, in Franconia.
Swauen (Alixander wt), Physician to
Henry VI. (?), of England. Medical
receipt, 15th cent. Flem. 416, f. 175.
Swayne (Ellis). Owned, in 1608, MS.
2479.
Sweatman ( )f Father, of the Im-
perial College, Madrid. Cost of present
to, from J. Luke, 167 j. 3512, f. 195.
Sweden. Tracts relating to the govern-
ment and laws, 17th cent. Lat. and
Swed. 3372.
Brevis descriptio Regni Suecic,
17th cent. 3122, ff. 41-52.
Suecia antiqua et hodierna, 17 th
cent. 2039, ff. 21-26.
Numismata Suecorum ab E. Bren-
ner collecta et depicta, 1674. 3425.
Des mines de, et des trauaux en
cuiure, 17th cent. 3122, ff. 53-63 b.
List of specimens of ore from, 18th
cent. 3396, ff. 37-40 b.
■ Catalogue of a collection of
minerals from, 18th cent. 1968, f. 179.
P. Artcdi catalog us piscium Maris
Balthici ut et fluviorum et lacuum
Suecia?, 18th cent. 3870.
, Socercigns of. JOHN III. Oath
at coronation, 1569. Lat. 3372, f. 14.
CHARLES IX. Utter to Capt.
B. Schott, 1602. Copy. 25, f. 10 b.
GUSTAYUS II ADOLPHUS.
Scheme of his nativity, 1594. Lat.
1709, f. 154.
Letter to Charles I., an-
nouncing the victory at Leipsic, 1631.
Transl. 22, f. 5.
Letter to Louis XI II.,
1631. Transl. 22, f. 7.
Remonstrance by the
Swedish Ambassador on the peace
intended between Philip IV. of Spain
and the States General, 1632. Transl.
22, f. 9.
Confirmatio constitutions
ejus de btatu regni Suecorum, 1634.
3122, ff. 1-40 b.
- Sonnet sur la mort de,
17th cent. 895, f. 2.
Sonnet sur la mort de,
par Gombauld, 1632. 895, f. 56.
CHRISTINA. Pens£es, maximes
et reflections de, 18th cent. 3439.
Recit du voyage de la
Koine de Suede dans la province ou sont
les mines d'argent et de cuivre, 1642.
3122, ff. 83-93.
Account of Sweden, 1649.
Fr. 3122, ff. 65-82.
INDEX.
519
Sweden. CHRISTINA (continued).
Articles relating to the constitution of
her household, 1651. Stred. 3372, ff.
131-134 b.
Lettre de M. Chanut a,
avec reponse, 1654. 2680, ff. 3, 4.
Account by Pere Lebel of
her murder of the Marquess Monaldeschi,
1657. Fr. 3813, ff. 7-18 b.
Epigram on, 17th cent.
Lat. 2764, f. 70.
MS. Ill was dedicated to,
by Pfcre A. Locusto.
CHARLES X. QUSTAVUS.
Verses on, by B. Severinius, 17th cent.
IaxU 2870, f. 2.
CHARLES XL Account of
financial reforms in Sweden, [1660-
1697]. Swed 3372, ff. 26-31 b.
Bill of the estates of
Sweden relating to reforms in the Con-
stitution, [1660-1697]. Swed 3372,
ff. 154-160.
Regulations for the Cham-
ber of Finance, 1662. Steed. 3372, ff.
167-179 b.
Mediation for peace betw.
Charles II. and the Netherlands, 1666.
Lat. Copy. 1001, f. 9 b.
Letter to Charles II., re-
quiring reparation for a vessel captured
by the English, 1667. Lat. Copy.
1001, f. 10 b.
Congratulatory letter to
Charles II., on the peace betw. Great
Britain and the United Provinces, 1667.
Lat. Copy. 1001, f. 13.
Letterbook, relations and
memorials of the Swedish Ambassador
in England, 1668. Swed. 1974.
Letter to Charles II., ac-
crediting J. B. Leyonberg, 1668. Lat.
Copy. 1001, f. 24.
Letter of thanks to Charles
H., 1669. Lat. 1519, f. 231.
Answer from, to his
council, 1682. Steed. 3372, ff. 144-147.
Table of precedency at his
court, 1696. Steed. 3372, ff. 140-143.
Ordinance relating to
Upsala University, n. d. Swed. 3372,
f. 161.
CHARLES XII. Delineationes
Scanicarum Runarum ei cum ense Thor-
sioensi donatarum a M. K. Dublar, 1716.
3421, ff. 1-26.
Versus ad, a M. R. Dublar,
Sweetapple (Paul). Verses addressed
to Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent. 3516, ff.
85, 86.
Sweikerus, Dominus. v. Schweiker
(Christianus).
Swenkfield. v. Schwenckfeld (Caspar).
SweydenitZ (Petrus), de Fiesta, dioceseos
Wratislaviensis. Wrote, in 1476, MS.
1680, ff. 48-130.
Swift (John), solder at Tangier. Charge
against, by Capt. Harris and Lieut. E.
Harris, 1672. 3514, ff. 104, 108.
Swillington, of co. York, Family of.
Pedigree, 1655. 1429, f. 92 b.
Swinford (Eliza), widow, of Tangier.
Charges against J. Mathews, L. Rosse
and R. Moody, 1670. 3514, ff. 45, 52, 54.
Swinnocke (Richard), of Aston. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 17 Of 4040, f. 312.
Switzerland. Travels through, by an
Englishman, 1610. 682.
Journal of travels in, 1690. Fr.
3552.
— — Apospasmatium historic plant-
arum Helveticarum cum figuris, per
J. J. Scheuchzer, 18th cent. 4015, ff.
1-18.
Catalogus fossilium Helveticorum,
18th cent. 3396, f. 42.
Swynborne (Jerome), of Hampstead, co.
Middl. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1717,
172§. 4076, ff. 282, 283.
Sydenham (Sir Edward). Warrant
suspending him from his Knight Mar-
shal's place, 1660. 856, f. 4 b.
Sydenham (Elizabeth), 1st wife of Sir
J. I*. Sydenham, 2nd Bart., of Brimpton.
Letter from Dr. N. Highmore to her
father, Lord Powlett, on her death, n. d.
Orig. draft. 538.
Sydenham (Col. John). Note of his
birth, 162 J, and death, [1651]. 1708,
f. 122.
Sydenham (Thomas), M.D. Theologia
rationalis, 17th cent. Engl. 3828, ff.
162-171 b.
Praxis in morbis acutis, 17th cent.
1228, ff. 106-122.
De podagra, 17th cent. Excerpts.
1716. 3421, ff. 1 b, 27, 31.
1846, ff. 50-60.
Sydley (Sir Charles), Bart. v. Sedley.
Sydserf (Thomas), Bishop of Oalh'cay.
Sentence of deposition against, by the
General Assembly at Glasgow, 1638.
650, f. 70,
520
INDEX.
Syen (Arnold us), if./)., of Ley Jen. Ex-
cerpta Sveniana, a C. L. Morlcy, 1676.
12*5, ff.' 34-149; 1289, ff. 208-307,
passim.
Sykes (Arthur Ashley), Hector of Pay-
leiyh, co. Essex. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1718, 1739. 4056, f. 98; 4070, ff. 379,
380.
Sylva (Abrah :m de), a Jew, of Tangier.
Licence from the Governor of Tangier for,
to remove himself and family to Tetuan,
circ\ 1669. 3510, f. 68.
SylvaticuB (Benedictus), Eques; Prac-
ti<w ordinaric Professor Patavinus.
Consilia medica, 1634-1646. 2253, ff.
23-25, 34b-47, 67 b-73, 111b, 119 b-
121 b, 165 b-168, 224-232 b, 270, 286 b,
291b-293, 299, 311b-3l3b, 317-319,
324 b.
Narratio de causis mortis Thoma*,
Comitis Arundelia, 1646. 203, f. 165.
Method us consultandi, 17th cent.
443, ff. 96-102; 1223, ff. 42-52 b.
De febribus ex, 1614. 343, ff. 4-
109 b, passim.
Letter to, from J. J. Hartigius,
n. d. Lat. 2253, f. 90.
Sylvester, Dr. v. Silvestre (Peter), M.D.
Sylvester (Joshua), Poet. Couplet on
him and Ben Jonson, late 17th cent.
1009, f. 395.
Sylvestris (Bernardinus). Experiment-
arius astrologicus, 17th cent. 3857, ff.
164-195 b.
Sylvius (iEneas). v. Rome, Bishops of.
Pius II.
Sylvius (Deth leu us), Ilolsatus. H. Rant-
zovii De conservanda valet inline liber,
editus a, [1576]. Fr. trans!., 1587.
2100, ff. 1-37 b.
Sylvius (Jacobus). Explicationes ejus
in libios 4 Galeni de diffeimtiiset causis
morborum ; excerptaj et conscriptac a C.
Vuolphio, 1553. 3043, ff. 228-245 b.
Method ns medendi, 17th' cent.
3374, ff. 41-64.
De medicinas componendi ratione
ex, 16th cent. 114, ff. 39 b 97 b.
Sylvius (Joannes Battista), Philosojjhiic
et Medicinal J'rofessor. Epigram in
praise of Sir D. Hastiville's " Speculum
Medico-chvmicum," 17th cent. Lat.
439, f. y. "
Syme (Robert). Royal letter to the Czar,
to permit him to purchase six or seven
ship-loads of corn for the king's use,
temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 13 b.
SymmachUB (Quint us Aurelius). Qurrs-
tio in verba ejns *' Invidia semper conies
magna? virtu tis," 17th cent. 1371, ff.
103-1 10 b.
Symmer (John), of Gloucester County,
Virginui. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1736, and n. d. 4054, ff. 304-307;
4061, f. 158.
Symner (Miles), Major, of DufAin.
Letter to S. Hartlib, 1648. 427, f. 85.
Symon (Thomas), Royal Engraver,
v. Simon.
Symon Januensis. r. C'ordo (Simon
a), of Genoa.
Symondes (Peter). Bequest of lands in
co. Essex, for the foundation and main-
tenance of Christ's Hospital, Winchester,
1586. Imperf. 752.
Synesius, Ablkis Gracus. Le vray livre
de la piene philosophale, 1612. 2517,
ff. 63-71.
Syria, King of. Alexander Zebinas.
History of, 18th cent. 3407, f. 57.
T — (C — ). Letter of instructions for a
"rebus" correspondence, n. d. 1397,
f. Qd.
T — (D — ). Versus de gallo et gemma,
17th cent. 1466, f. 379.
T — (J — ). Carmen in Regis Georgii I.
Coronationis diem, [1714]. 3516, f. 6.
Verses addressed to Sir H. Sloane,
18th cent. Lat. 3516, f. 109.
Taafe (John), M.D., of Dublin. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 173jj, 1736. 4054,
ft 173, 269.
Table Bay, Cape Colony, S.uth Africa.
Chart of, bv Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688.
3665, f. 3l'b.
Tabor (Joannes Otto). Letter to M.
Siricius, 1670. Germ, and Lat. 2877,
f. 11.
Tabor (John), M.D., of Halland, co. Suss.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1725. 4077,
ff. 289, 291.
Letters to J. Petiver, n. d. 4067,
ff. 161, 162.
Tachard (Gui). Scholia sur le "voyage
de Siam des Peres Jesuites," 1687.
Germ. 3061, f. 20.
INDEX.
521
TacheniuB (Otto). " Hippocrates chimi-
cus," 1666. 615, ff. 1-65 b.
Censure on, 17th cent. Imperf.
3646, ff. 58-61 b.
Letter to Dr. D. Foote, 1670. Lat.
529, f. 20.
Letters to, from Dr. D. Foote,
1670. Lat. 529, ff. 22, 25.
Tacitus (Publius Cornelius). Translation
by Sir £. Sherburne, of Sieur N. Amelot
de la Houssaye's Moralia of Tacitus,
late 17th cent. 1048, ff. 1-57.
Tacke (Johann), M.D. of Hesse, and
Prof es or of Philosophy and Mathematics
at Giessen. Ad effigiem J. J. Winckel-
manni, 1671. Lat. verse. 3516, f. 176.
Tacquet (Andreas), Jesuit, of Antwerp.
Synopsis of his "Opera mathematica,
1669," 17th cent. 2281, ff. 19-24.
Tafflletta, King of. MAVlX YRASHTd.
Credentials of Lord Howard, as Ambas-
sador to, 1669. Span. 3513, ff. 39, 44.
Passport from, to Lord Howard,
1670. Span. 3513, f. 55.
Letters to, from Lord Howard,
1669. Span. 3513, ff. 34, 46.
Petition to, from T. Warren, circ.
1669. Span. Copy. 3513, f. 38.
Tagaultius (Joannes), Medicus. " De
chirurgica institutione," 17th cent.
Engl, extracts. 2811, ff. 3-8; 2820,
ff. 1-10 b; Lat. extracts. 3118, ff. 135-
208.
Taiapiera (Benetto da ca), Captain-
General of Candia. Testimonial in
favour of L. Petrucci, 1603. Ital. Copy.
415, f. 15.
Taller ( ). Horoscope of, by Sir T.
Smith, 1560. 325, f. 7.
Taite (Griffith), Captain at Tangier.
Lawsuit of, with R. T hacker, 1670.
3514, ff. 251-254 b.
Talbot, Family of Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f. 45.
Talbot ( ). Letter to, from Sir T.
Browne, n. d. 1833, f. 17.
Talbot (Barnaby). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. </. 4061, f. 159.
Talbot (Charles), Duke of Shrewsbu-y.
Letters on Qu. Anne's last illness to him
and Adelhida his wife, from Dr. J.Smith
[i.e. Sir J. Shad well], 1713-1714. 4034,
f. 44.
Talbot (Francis), 5th Earl of Shrewsbury.
Apophthegm, 17th cent. 1523, f. 42.
Letter to, as Lieutenant-General
in the North of England, from Lord
Lennox, 154J. 3199, f. 83.
Talbot (George), Bth Earl of Shrewsbury.
Minute of his new order with Mary,
Qu. of Scots and her servants, 1571.
Copies. 3199, ff. 43, 333.
Talbot (Robert), Fellow of New College,
Oxford. Annotationes in earn partem
Itinerarii Antonini quae ad Britanniam
pertinet, 16th cent. 3067, ff. 1-10.
TalboyB (Elizabeth), Mistress of Henry
VIII. v. Clinton (Elizabeth).
Tales. Collection of jests and witty
sayings, 17th cent. 384.
Novel founded on the fortunes of
Lord Brackley and Lady E. Cran field,
temp. Charles II., with a key to the
names, late 17th cent. Fr. 1009, ff. 360-
365.
Taliffo Hamet el Shat, son-in-law of
the Shat of Angera. Letter to the Shat's
servant in Tangier, n. d. Sjxtn. transl.
1955, f. 99 b.
Taljentsohyer (Edward), of Nuremberg.
Letter to P. Moritz, 1675. Germ. 2702,
f. 59.
Taljentsohyer (Elias Wolffgang), of
Nuremberg. Letter to P. Moritz, 1678.
Germ. 2702, f. 77.
Tallemant (Abbe Paul). Les deux voyages
de l'isle d' Amour a Licidas, 1663, 1664;
transcribed by G. Bonnivert, 1668. 1009,
ff. 314-344 b.
Talyb Hamed el Shat, son of Vie
Shat of Angera. Letters to Col. H.
Norwood, [166}], 1667. SfHin. transl.
1955, ff. 51 b, 55 b.
Letters to, from Col. H. Norwood,
166$. Span. 1955, ff. 88, 91.
Tame (Tielemann). Les operations de
chirurgie, 1706. 3740.
Tamul. Tamul grammar in Spanish,
17 th cent. 3003.
Tancke (Joachim), Professor of Medicine
at Leipzig. Practica alchemica, 1 7th cent.
2193, ff. 66-69 b.
Tancredus, Archdeacon of Bologna.
Minor ordinariusde jure canon ico, 13th
cent. 3540, ff. 1-7.
522
INDEX.
Tangier, N. Africa. Miscellaneous col-
lections relating to the English colony
at, 1660-1680. 1952; 1961; 3299,
ff. 83-134; 3499; 3509-3512.
■ Miscellaneous Spanish papers re-
lating to, 1661-1676. 1955; 3513.
Proceedings at, during Lord Peter-
borough's governorship, 1661. 1956.
Proceedings at, during Lord Bela-
syse's government, 1665-1666. 3496.
Proceedings at, during Lord
Middleton's government, 1672-1674.
1958.
Minute-books of Courts-martial at,
1661-1679. 1957 ; 1959 ; 1960 ; 3498 ;
3514.
Original Court-book of civil and
criminal cases at, 1673-167$. 3497.
Narrative of the affairs of, by T.
Fisher, 1663. 505, ff. 80-110.
Memorandum by T. 8. Bekman of
necessaries for fortifying, circ. 1661.
2448, f. 15.
Correspondence of the Governor
with Isroael Bassa, 1667. Copies. 3984,
f. 229.
Journals of voyage to, by Dr. E.
Browne, 1665, 1666. 1831, A. ff. 1-34.
Medical prescriptions of an Eng-
lish doctor at, 1670. 1244.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, ff. 12 b, 13.
Tanner ( ), of Fleet Street, near the
Aqueduct, London. Dissectio privata
filioli ejus, per Drm. F. Glisson, 1651.
681, f. 19.
Tanner ( ), M.D. Medical thesis
on dropsy, 17th cent. Lat. 3310, ff.
222-227 b.
Tanner ( ), Capt. Letter to, from
his mother, 1 727. 4049, f. 46.
Tanner (Emelyn), of Liskeard, co. Cornw.
Letter to her son, Capt. Tanner, 1727.
4049, f. 46.
Tanner (Francis). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1720. 4046, f. 38.
Tanner (Thomas), of Queen's College,
Oxford, afterw. Bishop of St. Asa}>h.
Scheme of the intended history of Wilt-
shire, 1694. 1039, f. 90.
Tanner (Thomas). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1702-1724. 4039, f. 35; 4042,
f. 123 ; 4047, f. 294.
Tapia y Fajardo (Marcos Francisco
de)# of Ifamnnuh. Letters to Capt. D.
Pacheco, 1679. Span. 1087, ff. 103, 104.
Taquet (Andreas), r. Tacquet.
Tarduoci (Achille), da Corinaldo della
Marca d'Ancona. " Discorsi delle
Machine ordinanze e Quartieri antichi
e moderni, 1601," 17th cent. Extracts.
909.
Tarifa, in Spain. Chart of, by Capt. J.
Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 8.
Tarlton (RichardX Ordinary Groom of
the Queen's Chamber, and Royal Jester.
Admission as a Master of defence at the
school of science of defence in London, '
1587. 2530, f. 6.
Tarragona, in Spain. Inscriptio Tarra-
conensis, 18th cent. 3329, f. 125.
Tarry (Edward), M.D., of South Mimms,
co. Mi<idl. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1722, and n. d. 'Fr. and Engl. 4061,
ff. 161-165; 4075, f. 107.
Tartars, The. Observations sur lea
Tartares de Chine, 1650. 2872.
Notices of the Kalmucks and
Usbecks, by E. Kaempfer, 1667-1684.
Germ. 2910, ff. 9 b-15.
Tartary. Reflections on the state of
affairs in, circ. 1670. 2440.
Remarks of Dr. E. Browne on,
17th cent. 1911-1913, f. 165.
Tasburgh (Cressy), of Flirton, co. Suff.
Note to, from his brother John, n. d.
396, f. 2.
Tasburgh (John), of Flixton, co. Suff.
Formerly owned MS. 396.
Tasso (Torquato). Lettres sur le Tasse,
et traduction de quelques endroits de
son poeme, La Gerusalemme Liberata,
1696. 2868, ff. 12-67.
Lines extracted from La Gerusa-
lemme Liberata, 17th cent. 524, f. 17.
Tate ( ), Ensign, at Tangier. Charge
against, by A. Crowle, 1672. 3514, f. 95.
Tate (Francis), of the Middle Temple,
London. The antiquity, use and privi-
leges of cities, boroughs and towns, 17th
cent. 1786, ff. 95-98 b.
Tateshal College, co. Lincoln. Master.
Gigur (John), circ. 1420. 1210.
Tateshall, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 44 b.
Tattis (Tadra de), of Florence. Consilium
medicum pro ejus affectu hypochondriaco,
1645. 2253, f. 246.
Taubmanus (Friderir.us). Concertatio
et contentio pentametri, 17th cent.
2764, f. 21.
INDEX.
523
TauladanUB (Robert us), Aquitanus.
Animadversio ejus in J. Braceschum
Gebri interpreter!), 16th cent. 2528, ff.
97-107.
Tauler (Johann), Dominican Preacher.
Latin sermons, translated by P. Moritz,
17th cent. Qerm. 2700, ff. 126-133.
Communication of, with a poor
beggar, 17th cent. 2538, f. 91.
Taverner (James), M.B., of Witham, co.
Essex. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1737.
4055, f. 182.
Tavemer (John), Professor of Music at
Qresham College, London. Praelectiones
musicae in sedibus Greshamensibus,
161$. Autogr. draft. 2329.
Taverner (Marie). Receipt for tore
eyes, 1624. 1814, f. 86 b.
Taxations. Extracts from records, etc.,
relative to ancient exaction of aids and
subsidies in England, France, and Spain,
16th cent. 2103, ff. 144-154 b.
Tay, River, in Scotland, Account of the
dissection of a seal found in, by P. Blair,
1708. 3812, ff. 60-64.
Tayb Ben Ali Guylan, Governor of
Arzil'iy brother of the Prince of Barbiry,
Copies of his correspondence, 1666-1667,
1673. Span. 1955, ff. 39 b, 55, 57,
67 b, 68 b, 74, 76, 80, 89 b, 92 b, 103 ;
1958, ff. 26, 27, 28.
Tayler ( ). Letters to, from his
cousin, J. Conyers, n. d, 2251, ff. 86, 87.
Tayler (Stephen), M.D., of co. York.
Articles in support of the Faculty, signed
by, 167J. Copy. 1393, f. 13.
Taylor ( ), of Westminster. Horo-
scope, 166}. 2282, f. 6.
Taylor (Dr. Brook), of Bifrons. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1715. 4044, f. 29.
Taylor (Gilbert), of TinsaJe, near Stock-
port. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1709.
4042, ff. 55, 67.
Taylor (John), Merchant of London.
Bill of assignment from, to J. Greene
and J. Allen, of two E. India lacquered
screens, as security for borrowed moneys,
1681. 857, f. 68*
Taylor (John), of London, Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1721. Lat. 4046, f. 138.
Taylor (John), Chevalier, Itinerant Ocu-
list. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n, d,
4061, f. 166.
Taylor (Robert), of Hit chin. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1706. 4040, f. 220.
Taylor (Dr. Thomas), Fellow of Chris?*
College, Cambridge, Explanation of
Urim and Thummim from his " Christ
Revealed," 17th cent. 2188, f. 48.
Taylor (William), of Emmanuel College,
Cambridge. Notes of his sermons, by
D. Foote, 17th cent. 598, f. 57 b.
Taylour (Christopher). Owned, in the
16th cent., MSS. 14 and 1080, A.
Taylour (Robert), Teller of the Receipt.
Note of plate and money delivered to,
by Sir F. Knowles, 1600. 2251, f. 75.
Taylour (Capt, Silas). Account of cider,
read before the Royal Society, 22 July,
1663. 698, ff. 19b-22.
Tea. Qualities of, according to the
Chinese, 17th cent. 1039, f. 139.
Teale (Isaac), of Westminster. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1704. 4039, f. 408.
Letters to J. Petiver, 170J, 1705.
4064, ff. 52, 71 b.
Tearne (Christopher), M.D. Anatomical
lectures, 1656. 1916-1921.
Collectanea e variis auctoribus
medicis, 1644. Autogr. 1887; 1890;
1897, ff. 57-108 b.
De ignis qualitatibus et de ana-
tomia, 17th cent. Autogr. 1884.
Harveian oration, n, d. Lat,
1903.
Tebith Ben Corath. v. Thebit Ben
Kora.
TectinensiB (Johannes), v, Joannes,
Ticinensis.
Tenia Ben A Bar, Alcayde of Alcaiar.
Copies of his correspondence, 166$. Span,
1955, ff. 52 b, 90.
Teissier (George Louis), Jf.Z)., Phy-
sician to the Royal Household. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1720-1736, and n. d,
4034, f. 219 ; 4045, f. 318 ; 4049, f. 158 ;
4050, f. 162; 4053, ff. 1*0, 146, 148;
4054, f. 221 ; 4061, ff. 168, 170; 4077,
ff. 344-353 b, 355-358 b, 361, 362.
Tellez Giron (Pedro), 3rd Duke of
Ossuna; Viceroy of Maples. Risposta
alia lettera del, a Paulo V. contro la
Republics di Venetia, 1617. 2545,
ff 20-28.
Letter in defence of, from a Vene-
tian noble, n. d. Ital. 2545, ff. 28-35 b.
Memorial of, to the King of Spain,
ou his Government of Naples, 17th cent.
Ital. 2545, ff. 36-39 b.
524
INDEX.
Tempest (John), Lieutenant. Informa-
tion of, to the Governor of Tangier,
respecting a French ship, 1669. 3510,
ff. 58-61 b.
Tempest (John), 31. D. Veises on his
death, by F. D'Assignv, 18th cent.
3516, f. 183.
Tempest (Sir Thomas), Attorney- General
for Ireland. Letters to, from Sir M.
Eustace, 164J. 1519, ff. 18, 20.
Temple, The. v. London.
Temple (Elizabeth), wife of John Temple,
of Moor Parky near Farnham, co. Surr.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d, 4077,
f. 287.
Temple (Sir John), Vice- Treasurer of
Ireland. Notes from his history of the
Irish Rebellion, 17th cent. 1008, ff. 358-
360.
Autograph signature, circ. 1654.
045, f 46.
Temple (Sir John), Solicitor-General for
Ireland; son of the Vice- Treasurer of
Ireland. Letter to Dr. E. Itorlase, 16JJ.
1008, f. 254.
Temple (Sir Richard), 3rd Bart. Note
of his birth, 1634. 1708, f. 123.
Proceedings in the House of Com-
mons touching the accusation against,
1662-1663. 856, ff. 46 b-51 b.
■ Medical prescription for, by Dr. J.
Mctford, jyost 1653. Lnt. 2812, f. 48 b.
Temple(5«r William), Hart; Ambassador
at the Hague. Letters to, from Seer.
Trevor, 1669-1670. 1003, ff. 1-123.
Tendal ( ), Fellow of Pembroke Hall,
Cambridge. Letters to, from G. Harvey,
[1574]. 93, ff. 12, 12 b-
Teneriffe, Peak of. Scientific experi-
ments to be tried on the, 17th cent.
2903, f. 110.
Tenison (Richard), Dean, afterw. BisJtop,
of Clogher. Letters to Dr. E. Borlase,
1680, 1681. 1008, ff. 271, 307, 323.
Tenison (Thomas), Archbishop of Canter-
bury. Testimonial in favour of
Postlethwayt, 1697. Copy. 1039, f. 94.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1709-
1714. 4042, ff. 79, 259 ; 4043, f. 2*9.
Tennent (John), of Virginia. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1737-1740, and n. d.
4055, f. 197; 4056, ff. 153, 217, 349;
4061, ff. 172, 173.
Tennulius (S i m n el ), at Nimegnen. A u to-
graph in album, 106l>. 1795 or 2597,
f. 5.
Tentzel (Andreas), M. A, of Nordhausen.
Medicinae diastaticaj pars secunda, 17th
cent. 128.
Quecdam medicinalia ex, 17th cent.
3119, ff. 126-131 b.
— Exscriptiones ex ejus exegesi
chymiatrica, 17th cent. 3634, ff. 44-
54 b.
Terentius (Publius), Afer. Phormio,
circ. 1674. Engl. 1145, ff. 41-84.
Letter to S. Hartlib respecting
charges for printing a new edition of,
n. d. 1466, f. 10.
Terminis (Raymundus de), Miles Robcrti
Keqis Skiliie. Processus alchemici,
1572. 3661, f. 242 b.
Terra Firma, in S. America. Sailing
course to, from Dominica, 17th cent.
2292, ff. 20, 34.
Terrse-nlius. " Terne-filii Oxoniensis
oratio, coram Principe halo," [Cosmo 111.
de Medicis ; 14 Mav, 1669]. 203, ff. 92-
94 b.
Terrent (Jerameel), of Christ Church,
Oxford. Poem on the stained glass
windows in Fairford Church, 17th cent.
Copy. 1446, f. 53.
Terret, Lady. v. Tyrwhit, Lady.
Terry (John). Letter to Butler,
and Rev. Langston, 1691. 4062,
f. 240.
Tesauro (Emraanuele), Count. Treatise
on phvsiics, 17th cent. Ital. 2553, ff.
1-32 b.
Teshe (Margaret), diughter of Sir W.
Teshe, and wife of Stcrell. Auto-
graph signature, circ. 1580. 1832, f. 1.
Teshe (Sir William), of York. Calli-
graphical penmanship, dedicated to Qu.
Elizabeth, 1570 [altered to] 1580. 1832.
Tetrafarmatus (Lodaycus). Albucasis
Antidotarium, translatum per, 15th cent.
248.
Tetuan Province, in Marocco. Corre-
spondence of the Governors, with Col.
H. Norwood, 1668-1669. Span. 3499,
ff. 13, 28, 40, 41, 72, 73, 76, 77; 3510,
ff. 88 b, 94; 3513, ff. 50,51.
Letter to the Governors, from Lord
H. Howard, 1669. Span. 3513, f. 52.
Teuffenbach (Ortelph von), Baron.
Consilia medica pro, 1634. 2253, ff.
65-73.
Teuly (Richard), of Sheffield; son of John
leul'l, Sunjctn, of Chelsea. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 173J. 4055, f. 300.
INDEX.
525
Teutenberg (Theodore), M.D. Formerly
owned MS. 367.
Teutonicus dictus Qosse (G— ), Magi-
star. Medical receipts, 14th cent. L<tt.
1754, f. 4.
Teviot, Earl of. r. Rutherford (Andrew).
Tewkesbury Abbey, co. Gloucester.
List of Abbats, 16th cent. Lat. 1301,
f. 307.
Texerii (Bartholomew), Friar Preacher
of Brecon Priory. Serium senectutis
HcIik Rubei per, 15th cent. 441, ff.
1-61 b.
Teynham, Baroness, v. Roper (Anne).
Thachar (Anthony), of Marblchead,
Massachusetts Province. Letter to his
brother, Peter, 1635. Imperf. copy.
922, ff. 109-115 b.
Thachar (Peter). Letter to, from his
brother, Anthony, 1635. 922, ff. 109-
115 b.
Thacker (Robert), of Tangier. Papers
relating to his lawsuits, 1670-1674.
3514, ff. 248-292 b.
Charge of assault against S. Harris,
1670. 3514, ff. 42-44 b.
Thai ( ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. Fr. 4061, f. 175.
Thales, the Philosopher. Account of,
17th cent. 1950, f. 13.
Thane ( ), if./)., of Cains College,
Cambridge. Medical theses, 1656. Lat.
3309, ff. 80-82, 99-101.
Thanet, Countess and Earl of. r. Tufton.
Thasys al. Thays, Sancta. Legenda
de, 15th cent. 1936, f. 33.
ThauleruB (Johannes). v. Tauler
(Johann).
Thaun (Philippe de). Li Livre des
Creatures, en vers, 13th cent. 1580,
ff. 162 b-178.
Thayn (John), of Much Easton. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 171|, 171f. 4043,
f. 240 ; 4045, f. 192.
Thays, S. v. Thasys, Sancta.
Thebit Ben Kora. De tribus imagini-
bus magicis, 15th cent. 312, ff. 24 b-
27 b ;— 1633. 3846, ff. 86 b-93.
Excerpta ex, 17th cent. 3822, ff.
122 b-125, 134.
Thedericus, Episcopus et Summus Chir-
wgicus. v. Theodericus.
ThemistiUB, Euphrada. Verborum
Gracorum signiHcationes ex oratiunibus
ejus, 17th cent. 2003, passim.
Theobald (James). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1724. 4077, f. 255.
Theobald (Lewis), Editor of Sluikespearc.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1734. 4053,
f. 275.
Theobald (Thomas). Letter to J. Peti-
ver, n. d. 4067, f. 163.
Theobaldu.8, Medicus Venetus. Con-
silia medica, 1636. 2253, ff. 16, 82 b.
Theodericus, Bishop of Cervia. Chi-
rurgia minor, 14th cent. 3018, ff. 97-
117.
De virtutibus aquse vitce, 15th
cent. 59, ff. 182-185 b ; .981, ff. 83-86.
Potio medica, 14th cent. 1754,
f. 43.
Theodore, Prodromus. Verborum Gra>
corum significationes ex operibus ejus,
17th cent. 1'003, passim.
Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrus. Expositio
verborum ex sermonibus ejus, 17th cent.
1300, ff. 13-33 b, 41 b-62 b.
Excerpt from his first sermon on
God's Providence, 17th cent. 1706, f. 28.
Theodoras, Sanclus, Martyr. Legend.i
de, 15th cent. 1936, f. 76 b.
1 heognis. Expositio verborum ex, 17th
cent. 1300, f. 6.
Theology. Miscellanea theologica, 13th
cent. 2479, ff. 65-76; — 14th cent.
1613, ff. 167-325; 1777, ff. 48 b, 58-71 b;
—15th cent. 988 ;— 16th cent. 3722,
ff. 72 b-86 ;— 17th ccut. 179, A. ff. 52-
63 ; 658, ff. 1-61 ; 725, ff. 3 b-35 ; 968 ;
1473; 1477; 1898, ff. 67-81 b ; 1944;
2248; 2577, A.ff. 97-125; 2686,jws«in;
2871; 3868;— 18th cent. 3258, A. ff.
1-41.
De angelis, 15th cent. 3554, f. 2.
De mundo et angelis, 15th cent.
Imperf. 620, f. 11.
De Antichristo et fine mundi, 15th
cont. Imperf. 156, ff. 11-13 b.
Disputatio de Antichristo, 18th
cent. 3328, ff. 121-138.
Arguments against government by
Bishops, 1635. 3948.
On human blessedness, 17th cent.
2592, ff. 13 b-21 b, and (reversed) 58-67.
Collectio controversiarum inter
Calvinistas et Pontificios, 17th cent.
2004.
A system of Christian Theology,
composed by a Calvinistic writer, 17th
cent. 622.
INDEX.
527
Theology (continued). De gratia et
libero arbitrio, 17th cent. 2903, ff. 119-
131.
Lists and dates of heretics, clrc.
1605. 1709, ff. 233b-238.
Quxstio de servo catholico in-
grediente teinplum hsereticum cum
domino suo ad reddendum illi debit urn
civile, 1666. 1582.
On the life of a hermit, 15th cent.
1584, ff. 89-95 b.
Explanation of proper names in
theological history, by W. Lilly, 166^.
Lnpcrf. 3856, ff. 129-136 b.
Hallucinations doctorum virorum
e neglecto studio Patram et scriptorum
veteium Ecclesiasticorum, 18th cent.
2994, ff. 52-60.
Exhortation to the Roman Catholic
Kings oi Spain and France and the
Princes of Italy, 17th cent. Lat. and
Engl. 648, ff. 51-56 b, 58-59 b.
De imposturis religiorum, 17th
cent. Imperf. 4023, ff. 1-23 b.
De tribus impostoribus, 1709. Fr.
2039, ff. 136-199 b.
Manifestation of the Heavenly
Jerusalem, 168f . 2517, ff. 24-34 ; 2567,
ff. 132-152.
Discourse on Christian liberty,
17th cent. 1470, ff. 137-180.
Dialogue of Christian liberty, 17th
cent. 3993, ff. 36-13.
Formula vitse honestse, 14th cent.
3469, ff. 23-25.
On the love of God and man, 15th
cent. 1859.
Amorous Controversies, in 7 letters,
of which the last only is given, intitled
Seraphick Love, 1648. 72, ff. 233-258 b.
De libidinibus hominum, 17th cent.
1775, ff. 192-215 b.
Meditations moral and divine,
1675. 1487, ff. 10-54 b.
Of spiritual mummy, and the tree
of knowledge of good and evil, 1654.
3991, ff. 110-124 b.
-- Mystical treatises, 17th cent. Lat,
2864.
Mystery of the number " ten," by
a Scotch divine, 17th cent. 3653.
" The mystical divinity of Diouy-
sius the Areopagite," 17th cent. 2594,
ff. 30-34 b.
Mystical figure of the Philosophic
Cilobe, 17th cent. 2544, ff. 54-59 b
(reversed).
Theology (continued), Mysterium mag-
num, 17th cent. Germ. 2577, A. ff.
75-83.
Quredam de Theologia mystica,
- Catalogue of printed books relating
mystic theology, late 17th cent.
to
690, ff. 1-38 b.
Of Paradise, 17th cent,
144-155 b.
1775, ff.
De penitentia, 14th cent. 1934,
f. 82 b.
On penance and confession, tribula-
tion and temptation, contemplatiou, the
sacraments and the seven gifts of the
Holy Spirit, 15th cent. 1009, ff. 2-16 b.
" Of high power," 17th cent. 2569,
ff. 19-32.
"The Protestant Certainty," 17th
cent. 1818, ff. 14-36.
De vera religione, 17th cent.
2039, ff. 56-109 b.
Tabula brevis in qua continentur
singula disputata: religionis capita,
sumptadie 16 Oct. 1690. 1089, ff. 1 b-3b.
De septem sacramentis, 17th cent.
2778, ff. 65-67 b.
De mystcrio baptismatia, 15th cent.
Imperf, 282, f. 239.
De solemnitatibtis Baptism i, 17th
cent. 1898, f. 62.
De corpore Domini; catena Pat-
rum, 14th cent. 1777, ff. 51-58.
De Eucharistiae Sacramento, 15th
cent. 3722, f. 127 b.
Disputatio de Sacramento Euchar-
ist iae Oxonii habita, 1549. 1576.
Two dialogues of kneeling at the
Sacrament of the Lord's supper, 17th
cent. 848, f. 13.
Notes on the Eucharist, 17th cent.
1783, f. 77.
The small number of them that
shall be saved and the difficulty of salva-
tion, late 17th cent. 608, ff. 109 b-123 b.
De peccato in genere et effectibus
ejus, et de peccatis particularibns cum
eorum remediis, 14th cent. 985.
Colloquium de peccato originali,
17th cent. 1394, ft". 29-48.
On the devil, predestination and
original sin, 17th cent. 2623, ff. 54-60 b.
A sovereign medicine for the soul,
16th cent. 2273, f. 100 b.
Meditationes Itineraries de Im-
mortalitate anima?, 1665. Collated with
the original autograph, by Hunt-
ington, 1676. 2556.
528
INDEX.
Theology (fvntinueJ). Dc Anima, 17th
cent. 2178, If. 1 33 b.
^ Wholesome medicine for the soul
of man, 17th ceut. 2172, f. 17 b.
Letter on the possibility of inferior
spirits being commissioned by God to
reveal future events, 1661. 648, f. 46.
Collegium pneumaticum, 1684.
3432.
Locupletatio themntum, 14th cent.
683, AT. 33-37 k
Col lectio themntum ex Script is
.Sacris, 17th cent. 2987, ff. 11-19 b,
22 b-26.
Collegium in theologiam natura-
lcm, 17th cent. 3431.
Exposition of theological terms,
17th cent. Lat. and Gr. 1252, ff. 1-98.
Analectade studio theologia?, 17th
cent. 2569, ff. 3-18.
Discourse on the Trinity, 17th
cent. 2577, B. ff. 25-118 b.
Explanation of the doctrine of the
Trinity, 17th cent. 2719, f. 1.
Dissertatio utrum Urim et Thu ra-
in im in Monte data an arte perfecta
fueiint, 17th cent. 648, ff. 153-159.
Explanation of Urim and Thum-
mim, 17th cent. 2188, f. 48.
Description of Urim and Thum-
mim, 17th cent. 2719, f. 2.
De virtutibus et vitiis, 14th cent.
Imperf. 1938.
Short treatise on virtues, 15th
cent. 1009, ff. 25 b-28.
v. Albertanus, Judex.
Auselm, S.
Augustine, S.
Bernard, S.
Beverlandus (Adrian us).
Foote (Daniel), 3/.Z>.
Garbutt (Richard).
Herbert (Edward), Baron Herbert
of Chcrbury.
Magnus (Valerianus).
Maldonatus (Joannes).
Moller (Johan).
Moritz (Pieter).
Paulus.
Postel (Guillaume).
Sermons.
iSpecula.
Sydenham (Thomas), M.D.
Werdenhagen (Johann Angelius
von).
Wille (Ambrose).
Zanchius (Hieronymus).
Theophile, Sieur. v. Viau (Theophile
de), Sieur.
Theophilus dicta* Rugerus, Sfonac/mn
et Presbyter. De diversis artibus ; Book
I. and part of Book ill., copied by H.
Wanley, 1699. 781.
Theophilus, Protospatharius. Dc uriu-
arum differentia, 13th eent. J 124, ff.
27b-34;— 14th cent. 1610, ff. 29 b-
34 ;— 15th cent. 58, ff. 2-33.
Circa inspectionem u rinse ex, 15th
cent. 135, f. 113.
Theophilus (Joannes). r. Chateillon
(Sebastian).
Theophrastus. Liber de nuptiis, 13th
cent. 2478, f. 69.
Collect a vocabula ex, 17th cent.
Lat. and Germ. 1996, ff. 84-88.
No tee ex ejus libro " De tribus
Principiis," 18th cent. 4019, f. 5.
TheoricUB, Prater Ordinis Pradicato-
rum, Kpiscopus Seruiensis in Putnanuia
iuxta Bononiam. v. Theodericus, Bisftop
of Cervia.
Thesauro (Johannes de). Excerpta ex
ejus libro alchymico, Kith cent. 2006,
f. 67 b.
Thetford, co. Korfolk. Excerpta ex
evidentiis libri de, 16th cent. 1301, ff.
2-23, 88 b, 413-414.
Theunemans (Ambrosius), Preacher at
Warmond, in South Holland* Verses,
17th cent. Dutch. 2764, f. 182.
Thevenot (Melchisedech), French travel-
ler. Catalogue of his library, circ. 1 700.
87, ff. 77-92.
Theyer (John), Antiquarian lawyer.
Owned, in 1660, MS. 336.
Thezericus, Fratert " Episcopus Servient
in Poinaniola." v. Theodericus, Bishop
of Cercia.
Thiadoug, Medicus Arabs. Vita, 18th
cent. 3647, f. 3.
Thioknes (Jacobus). Gave, in 1656,
MS. 2326 to W. Pulley.
Thiers (Jean Baptiste), Curt de Vibraye.
Epitaphe de, 1703. 2885, f. 48.
Thinn (William), of Mansfield, co. Xott.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1727. 4049,
f. 57.
Thirlwall Castle, in Haltwhistle,
co. Northumb. Demand of the English
Parliamentary Commissioners for the
removal of the garrison, 1645. 1771,
f. 23 b.
Tholeto (Johannes de). v. Toleto.
A
INDEX.
529
Thom (Friderick de), Minister from Saxe-
Gothn to England. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1729-1735, and n. d. 4050, f.
109 ; 4052, f. 220 ; 4054, f. 153 ; 4061,
f. 176.
Thomas, Magister. Liber faceti, metrice,
14th cent. 2479, ff. 42-45.
Thomas, Minister of the Friars-Minors
in England. Admission of J. Baly and
Katharine, his wife, to confraternity by,
145[-]. Lat. 1617, ff. 76 b, 77.
Admission of R. at Wynde and
Isabel, his wife, to confraternity by, 1467.
Lat. 1617, ff. 1 b, 2.
Thomas of Ereeldoune, the Rhymer,
v. Erceldoune (Thomas of).
Thomas, Rector de Colveston, co. Norf.
Formerly owned MS. 1726.
Thomas (Alban), M.D., of Newcastle-in-
Ernlyn, co. Pernor. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1738. 4077, ff. 265, 268.
Thomas (David), of Trinity College, Dub-
lin. Letter to Lord Falkland, 163*.
3827, f. 173.
Thomas (Edmund), of Wenvoe, co. Glam.
Letters to his uncle, Dr. F. Glisson, 16jjg-
16*61. 2251, ff. 21, 88, 118.
Thomas (J—), Military Engineer. Letter
to H. Heathcote, n. d. Fr. 4067, f. 164.
Thomas (James ap John), of Llangattock
Crickhouell, co. Breckn. Sale of land in
Penrose, to G. Lace, 1569. 1044, f. 259.
Thomas (Joannes). Formerly owned
MS. 282.
Thomas (Jo:), Apothecary. Letter to
, 165J. 1456, f. 16 b.
Thomas fJohn), of the ship "Eagle."
Receipt of a small paper bundle for Dr.
Brenius, 1740. 4066, f. 125.
Thomas (Juan), of Granada. Letters
to R. de Vera, 1676. Span. 1087, ff. 90, 91.
Thomas (Lambrook), Chancellory afterw.
Dean, of Chichester. Disbursements and
receipts during his chancellorship, 1669,
1670. 1677, ff. 7-23 b.
Thomas (Roland), Vicar-General of the
See of Bangor. Case touching the use
of a " sedile " at Bettwo Garmon, tried
before, 157}. 1605, f. 1 b.
ThomasiUB (Jacobus), Professor atLeip-
sic. Letters to F. H. Meschmann and
H. Elmenhorst, 1666, 1667. Lat. 2877,
ff. 5-10.
Thomingo de Thomingiis (Jacob),
Y.P. et V.M.D., of Germany. Letter
to Dr. J. Fenton, 1605. Lat. 118, f. 5.
ILOAJTI UTDEX.
Thomkinson (Thomas). Logica qua>
dam, 17th cent. 2613, ff. 103-113 b
(reversed).
Thomltnson (Richard), Merchant in
London. Letters to, from Robert, his
brother, 172 J. 4077, ff. 271, 273.
Thomlinson (Robert), Rector of Whick-
ham, co. Durh. Letters to his brother
Richard, 172J. 4077, ff. 271, 273.
Thomond, Countess of. v. O'Brien
(Mary).
Thomond, Earl of. v. O'Brien (Donogh).
Thompson (John), M.A., of Cambridge
University. Letter to Dr. J. Colston,
cite. 1660. Lat. 118, f. 128.
Thompson (John), Labourer, of Esher,
co. Surr. Petition to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4077, f. 286.
Thompson (Maurice), 2nd Baron Haver-
sham. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1717.
4045, f. 11.
Thompson (Sir William), Governor of
the Society for Propagating the Gospel
in New England. Letter to, from W.
Bourguet, 1735. Lat. 4066, f. 114.
Thomson (Johannes), Rhetor. Oratio
Saturni, metrice, 17th cent. Draft.
1767, f. lib.
Thomson (Ralph), soldier at Tangier.
Court-martial on, 167}. 3514, f. 213.
Thomson (Vrsula). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4077, ff. 258, 263 b.
Thomson (William), of Firnborough,
co. Southants. Letter to Dr. R. Gray,
1705. 3216, f. 173.
Thomson (William). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. Imperf. 4077, ff. 260, 270.
Thorells (Baldwin) Epistola ad Tiroi-
anum Astrologum de ratione dirigendi,
16th cent. 14, f. 36.
Thoresby (Ralph), Antiquary and Topo-
grapher. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1701-
1722, and n. d. 4025, ff. 265-285 b,
288-290 b; 4038, ff. 272, 302, 329;
4039, ff. 136, 240, 271, 305, 306, 343 ;
4040, ff. 60, 128, 156; 4041, f. 133;
4042, ff. 26, 77, 78, 84, 119, 192, 233,
356 ; 4043, ff. 35, 273 ; 4044, ff. 48, 77 ;
4045, f. 302 ; 4046, f. 247 ; 4061, ff. 177-
181.
Letter to Dr. G. Hickes, 1701.
4063, f. 119.
Letter to J. Wyat, 17}$. 4042,
f. 84.
f. 286.
Letter to Dr. N. Grew, n. d. 4026,
2 X
i
530
IlfDHL
Thorius (Francois), M.Dn '>f Bailleml m
Flandert. Exereitatio poetic*, [15791.
bit. and Fr. Hofo-jr. 1768, ff. 1-29 b.
Thorius (Raphael X M.I). PoemaU raria,
17th cent. Latn Fr. and Engl. Hoiogr.
1768, ff. 30-90 b, 92 b, 93.
Hymnus Tabaci or Partologia:
a poem, translated Into French prose,
17th cent. 373, ff. 1-18.
Paraphrase of his Latin poem
"Maribus hostis atrox," late 17th cent.
Engl, ttrse. 631, ff. 1*9-193 b.
Letter to Sir T. Mayerne, on the
death of Prince Hennr, 1613. Fr. 206,
B. f. 71.
Medical receipts, 17th cent. LaL
I/okvr. 1768, ff. 91, 92, 05-103 b;
1840, ff. 1 b-36, 55-97 b.
Thornborough(John), Bishopof Bristol.
Letter on chemistry to Lady Knowles,
"1614. 1799, ff. 74-104.
Thornburgh (A—), a Nun at Antwerp.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1742, 1743.
4077, ff. 262, 267.
Thorne (William), Fellow of New College,
and Regius Professor of Hebrew, at
Oxford. Carmina Grsca et Latins in
honorem T. Sack vile, Baronis de Buck-
hurst, Aeademiae Oxoniensis Cancellarii,
collects per, 16th cent. 3728.
Thornhaugh (John), J. P. for co. Sotts.
Manuall of law precedent*, 160 J. 414,
ff. 62-92 b.
Grant of licence for an alehouse,
160}. 414, f. 85.
Thornton Abbey, co. Line. Corre-
spondence of the A b bats with Henry,
Abbat of Missenden, giving notice of a
visitation to his monaster?, 1506. Lot.
747, f. 68.
Thornton (Thomas), Surgeon, of North-
ampton. Medical prescription for his
wife, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lot.
2812, f. 81 b.
Thornyoroft (J—), M.D. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1734. Lat. 4053, f. 271.
Thorold (William), M.D , of Uxbridge,
co. Middl. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1722. 4077, ff. 250-254 b.
Letters relative to inoculation for
the smallpox to Dr. Scheuchzer, 172g.
406, B. ff. 20, 21.
Thorp (William), Apothecary, ofKewbwy,
co. Berks. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
170g. 4077, f. 276.
Thorpe, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 45 b.
Thorpe (J— \ >jf Lotion. Letter to, from
[J. Bobart), m. d. 3322, f. 150.
Thorpe (John), Ap>Jhecaryt of Wappimg.
Letter to J. PetiTer, 17W. 40*4, f. 41.
Gave, in 1706, MS. 4009 to J.
PetiTer.
Thorpe (John), Sen^of Pemshnrst. Letter
to J. PetiTer, 17«.'6. 4064, f. 116.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1730.
4«/77, ff. 279-283 b.
Thorpe (John), •/«*-, M.D^of Cnirereilj
College, Oxford; Cnder-8ecretary of tke
Royal Society ; after*, of Rochester, or*.
Kent. Agreement of, with the Roral
Society, 1713. 4026, 1 205.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 170f-
1740. 4026, f. 203; 4040, f. 321;
4043, f. 131 ; 4052, f. 195 ; 4077, f. 277.
Letters to J. PetiTer and his
father, 1705-1716, and n. </. 4064,
ff. 96, 115; 4065, ff. 259, 260; 4067,
ff. 166-169 ; 4077, f. 256.
Utter to, from W. Baxter, 1707.
3986, f. 23.
Letter to, from J. J. Scheuchzer,
1706. Lai. 4064, f. 122.
Letter to, from H Lhnyd, 1708.
3336, f. 66 b.
ThorrowgOOd( ). Medical receipts,
late 17tb cent. 1087, ff. 12 b, 13.
Thory, Mons. r. Thorius (Raphael).
Thossanus (Paul us), r. Tossanus.
Thou (Francois Augnste de), Premier
President au Parlement de Paris. L'His-
toire secrete dn proces criminel fait a,
17th cent. 2885, ff. 27-32 b.
Thou (Jacques Augnste de), the Elder.
Historia sui temporis, 17th cent. Fr.
Extracts. 1898, ff. 45-50.
Qucdam ex ejus Historiarum libro
xiv. de J. Fernelio, 17th cent. 1054,
f. 5 b.
Thridkile (Peter). Agreement with
Sir B. de Gomme for fortification! at
Sheerness, 166$. 2448, f. 50.
Thrifte (John), Vicar of Bethersden, co.
Kent. Prescription for, by Dr. T.
Mayeme, 1629. 2166, f. 109.
Throckmorton (Anne), wife of Sir
Francis Throckmorton, 2nd BarL, of
Weston Underwood, co. Bucks. Medical
prescriptions for, by Dr. J. Metford,
1652. Lat. 2812, ff. 21, 35 b.
Throckmorton (Sir Francis), 2nd Bart.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 9.
INDEX.
5S1
Throgmorton (John). Seal, in 1432-
1433. Copy, 18th cent. 3424, f. 11 b.
Throgmorton (Sir Nicholas), Ambas-
sador to France and to Scotland. Apo-
phthegms, 17th cent. 1523, f. 42 b.
Letter to, from Qu. Elizabeth,
1567. 3109, f. 29.
ThuanU8 (Jacobus Augustas), v. Thou
(Jacques Auguste de).
Thunder. Thunder portents, Jan.- June,
15th cent. Lat. 635, f. 1.
ThuringUB(Aquila). Elegantiae quaedam
de opere philosophico ex MS. ejus, 17th
cent. 2624, f. 16.
Thurland, Family of. Pedigree, 1633.
1429, f. 91.
Thurland (Edmund), Vicar of ChesJtunt,
oo. Hertf. Sentence of suspension pro-
nounced against, by the Bishop of Lon-
don, for non-appearance at his primary
yisitation, 1561. Lat. 1317, f. 115 b.
Thurland (Thomas), Clerk, Master of
the Savoy Hospital, London. License to,
of the mines royal of England and Wales,
1564. 1709, ff. 35-54.
Thurloe (John), Secretary of State.
Warrant for payment of £500 to, with
his receipt, 1655. 1519, f. 157.
Thurman ( ). Petition in Chancery
in his case, 1659. 2717, "f. 1.
Thurneisser zum Thurn(Leonhardt).
Cabala in Alchemy; translated by S.
Michelspacterus, 1667. 3676.
Thurscrosse (Timothy), D.D., Minister
of the Charterhouse, London. Owned, in
17th cent., MS. 4035.
Thurston (T— ), M.D., of Cambridge.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. </. 4077,
f. 230.
Thwait (Ursula), of Weston Underload,
co. Bucks. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 25.
Thyatira, in Asia Minor. Visit to, by
English travellers, 1734. 3958, ff. lb-10.
Thylesius (Antonius), Consentinus. De
coloribus, 17th cent. 4023, ff. 24-30.
Thynne (Francis), Lancaster Herald.
Epitaphia sive monumenta sepulchrorum
tam Anglice et Latine quam Gall ice
conscripta, 1589-1601. 3836.
Tiburon, Cape de, in Haiti, West Indies.
Marks to know it, when approaching by
sea, 17th ceut. 2292, f. 37 b.
Tiohborne (Capt. ). Letter to,
from Sir A. Henley, 1661. 813, f. 30.
Tiohborne (John), Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge. Paracelsus de natura
rerum et de natura hominis ; translated
by, 17th cent. J320, ff. 78 b-96.
Tideman (Henricus). Autograph in
album, 1668. 1795 or 2597, f. 68.
Tides, r. Galilei (Galileo).
Tiede (Joachim). Answer to the oppo-
nents at Regensburg of his Calender
project, 1699. 1380, ff. 58-61 b.
Tiger ( ). Sonnet au Due de Savoye,
17th cent. 895, f. 4.
Tighe (Richard), Mayor of Dublin. Cer-
tificate of the Corporationv signed by,
1652. 1008, f. 180.
Tilde a (Richard). Letters to J. Petiver,
170$, and n. d. 4064, f. 126 ; 4067,
f. 170.
Letter to, from D. Stone, n. d.
4077, f. 320.
Tiletey Abbey, v. Tiltey Abbey, co.
Essex.
Tilingius (Matthias). Disputatio medica
inauguralis de hydrope, 1663. 1525,
ff. 79 b -109.
Versus in laudem ejus, 1663. 1525,
f. 109 b.
Tilli (Angelo), nephew of M. A. TilU.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, with enclosures,
1733. Lat. 4052, ff. 257-259 b.
Tilli (Michael Angelo), Horti Pisani
Prxfectus. Catalogus plantarum horti
Pisani, 17th cent. 1556.
Letter to W. Stonestreet, 1712.
Lat. Copy. 3338, f. 97 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1725-
173$. Lat. 3984, f. 225; 4048, ff. 5,
264-266 b; 4051, f. 170; 4055, f. 54.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1737, and n.d. Lat. 4068, f. 320 ; 4069,
f. 197.
Tillison (Thomas), M.J). Utter to Dr.
H. Power, giving an astronomical obser-
vation, 1661. Copy. 1326, f. 22 b.
Tillotaon (John), Archbishop of Canter-
bury. Extracts from his sermons, by
W. Charleton, 17th cent. 4023, ff. 31-
83 b.
Reasons against his confirmation
in the See, 1691. 179, A. f. 203.
Letter to, and from, H. Power,
1661. Copies. 1326, f. 27 b.
Letter to Dr. E. Borlase, 1679.
1008, f. 210.
Letter to Dr. W. Dillingham, 1680.
1710, f. 217.
2
532
INDEX.
Tillotson (John), Archbishop of Canter-
bury (continued). Venus ad, 1691.
Imperf. 4036, f. 104 b.
Verses on White's engraving of,
circ. 1693. 179, A. f. 153.
Tilly (Michael Angelus). v. Tilli.
Tilson (George), Under-Secretary of
State. Letters to, from S. Clement,
1712-1714. 3811, ff. 5 b, 7, 7 b, 10 b,
13, 13 b, 19, 19 b, 22 b, 23, 24 b, 25,
91, 92.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1736.
4054, ff. 212, 228, 243.
Tilson (Henry), Portrait Painter. Pass-
port to, from the Duke of Bracciano,
1687. Ital. 3299, f. 29 b.
Tiltey Abbey, oo. Estex. Excerpta e
registro, 16th cent. 130 J, f. 284.
Tily (Joseph), M.P. for Exeter. Recom-
mendation of, as a representative for
Exeter, 1695. 2717, f. 47.
Timseus von Griildenklee(Balthasar).
Casus medicinales, 17th cent. 2863,
ff. 1-257.
Timann (M— ), M.D., of Lubeck. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1693. Lot. 4036,
f. 145.
Timber. Opinion of A. C. touching the
cutting down of certain timber within
fourteen miles of the sea or any navigable
river to convert the same or any part
thereof for the making of Iron, temp.
James I. 665, ff. 1-4 b.
Timberlake (Henry). Pilgrimage from
Cairo through the Holy Land, 160J-
1602. 2496, ff. 62-69 b.
Timmer (Antonius), Minister at Emme-
rich, in Prussia. Autograph in album,
1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 38.
Tims (William), Secretary to St. Bartho-
lomew's Hospital, London. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1725. 4048, f. 19.
Timur, Great Khan of the Mongols.
Historia de, ab Ahmede filio Arabsjac,
17th cent. 2848.
Tindall (Humphrey), President of Queens'
College, Cambridge. Qusestiones theo-
logies in vespere Comitiorum disputaUe,
circ. 1570. 478, ff. 13 b-15, 26-29 b,
46^8 b, 58b-61.
TinellUB (Zoroaster), M.D., of Mont-
alcino. Cu rati ones febrium putidarnm,
1617*. 3133, ff. 151-181.
Tiphaine (Jacobus). Letters of natural-
ization to him and his family, 1682.
Lat. 2655, f. 155.
Tipping (Anne), wife of Sir thomas
Tipping, 1st Bart., of Wheat field, co.
Oxon. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, ru d.
4077, ff. 45, 46.
Tisser (John), of Smyrna. Letters to J.
Petiver, 1702-1709, and n. d. 4063,
ff. 148, 241; 4064, ff. Ill, 145, 196;
4067, f. 171.
Titchborne, Capt. v. Tichborne.
Titius (Gerhard). Doctrinse Christiana
systema, 1653. 3181, ff. 299-384.
Titus (Col. Silius> Fable of the Pot
and the Kettle, in verse, 17th cent.
2332, f. 6.
Tobacco. De viribus et nominibus herb*
Tabaci, circ. 1667. 1022, f. 10 b.
—— Papers relating to the Revenue on,
1695. 2717, ff. 48-63 b.
v. Ralegh (Sir Walter).
Thorius (Raphael).
Tobago Isle, West Indies. History of,
17th cent. 3662, ff. 47 b-49.
Tod( ). Prophecy, 17th cent. 1008,
f. 184.
Toft, Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f. 47.
Toinard (Nicolas), Seigneur de Vellanblin,
Letter to, from Dr. R. Hooke, 168}.
Lat. and Engl. 1039, ff. 175, 175 b.
Tol (Maerten Jacopoen van der). Journal
of voyage to the E. Indies, 1666-1670.
Dutch. 3673.
Toldervy (Capt. John), of Jamaica.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1680. 2724,
f. 253.
Toledo, in Spain. Prices of drugs sold
in the year 1315 at the Fair in, 15th
cent. Lat. 783, B. f. 146.
Toledo (Antonio Sebastian de), Marques
de Mancera ; Viceroy of the Spanish W.
Indies. Letter to G. de Elguia, 1679.
Spun. Copy. 1087, f. 101.
Toledo (Eleonora di), wife of Cosimo I.
de Medicis. v. Tuscany, Grand Dukes
of. Cosimo I. de Medici.
Toledo {Don Petro de). v. Alvarez de
Toledo (Pedro), Marquis de Villafranca.
ToletanUB (Gerard us). Rosarium philo-
sophorum, 17th cent. 1255, ff. 118-143.
Engl. 2529.
Tolethorpe, co. Rutlawl. Note of grant
of lands, in 1368, by the Master of the
College in, to Sir W. de Burton, 18th
cent. 3424, f. 9 b.
INDEX.
533
ToletO (Mag. Jacobus de). Epistola
ad, ab A. de Villa Nora, de sanguine
humano, 15th cent. 75, f. 183 b; 3124,
ff. 187 b-191 ;— 1572. 3661, f. 246 b.
ToletO (Mag. Johannes de), Doctor Deere-
torwn. De conservanda sanitate, 15th
cent. 148, ff. 41-63 ; 405, ff. 25 b-33 ;
418, ff. 334-342 b.
Flores dietarum, 14th cent. 3468,
ff. 116-125.
De morbis quibusdam, 15th cent.
282, ff. 218-225.
Herbarum et specierum liber, 14th
cent. 420, ff. 79-81 ;— 15th cent. 75,
ff. 134-136; 135, f. 114; 282, ff. 181b-
184 b ; 284, ff. 68-72.
Ad conficiendam aquam, qua voca-
tur Mater balsami. secundum eum, 15th
cent. 3457, ff. 480-483.
Medietas secundum eum, 15th
cent. 282, f. 185.
Toll (John), B.A., of Pembroke or St.
John's College, Cambridge. Verses beg-
ging for food, 18th cent. Lat. 3516,
f. 7.
Tollemaohe (Sir Lionel), 3rd Bart.
Order to, for allowing to each of the
keepers of Richmond Park the keep of
six horses and fifteen cows, 1661. 856,
f. 7 b.
Toilet (George). Letter to Dr. W. Hol-
der, on his treatise on harmony, circ.
1692-1694. 1388, f. 136.
Tollius (Jacobus). Manuductio ad caelum
chemicum, 17th cent. Engl, transl.
3768.
Tolner (Ambrose). Letter to, from J.
Dury, n. d. Lat. 654, f. 160.
Toloze ( ). List, with prices, of his
pictures bought by W. Charleton at
Montpellier, 1681. 3961, f. 100.
TomannUB ( ), Chemist. Toman-
nica miscellanea chemica, 1620. 1988,
ff. 47-91 b.
— Adversaria chemica ex libro Ger-
mani cujusdam, 1622. 1988, ff. 92-
102 b.
Tomloo (Johan), of Hamburg. Bill of
exchange for Dr. J. Pragestus, 1693.
Germ. 506, f. 60.
Tompson ( ). Medical receipts for
a wound or ulcer, late 17th cent. 1087,
f. 18.
Toms (Elizabeth). Owned, in 1651, MS.
989.
Tomson (Father John), English Jesuit.
Commentaria in Aristotelis Physica,
|7th cent. ^856.
Tomsun (Mag. Rubertus). Formerly
owned MS. 1579.
Tonquin, in China. Journal register of
transactions in the first settlement of a
Factory at, transcribed by F. Davenport,
1672-1677. 998.
Topcliffe, iV./.'., co. York. Inscriptions
and arms in the church, copied by F.
Thynne, 1601. 3836, f. 27.
Topography. Mirabilia mundi, 15th
cent. 1939, ff. 98-105.
Index villarum Angliae, 17th cent.
3238.
Description of the Counties of
England and Wales, 17th cent. 1823,
f. 19 b.
Toppe (James). Letter to L. Busher, on
the Millennium, 17th cent. 63, ff. 34-57.
Torcy, Convent of. Meditations dt L.
Berryer, a Tusage du, 1677. 233.
Torin (Peter), Merchant, of London.
Letter to, from T. Scale, [1714]. 4065,
f. 192.
Tornamira (Johannes de), Dean of
Montpellier University. ClariBcatorium,
15th cent. 246.
Receptee ad diversas aegritudinea
humani corporis, 15th cent. 59, ff. 107-
148, passim.
Introductorium practicorum, 15th
cent. 59, ff. 100-105 b.
Tornar (Walter), of Keten. r. Turner.
Torneman (George). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. Fr. 4061, f. 182.
Tornioli (Evangelista), Vescovo di Cittd
di Castello. Instructione del vitto da
osservarsi la Quaresima, Advento, o
altri digiuui, 1618. 3133, ff. 493-498 b.
Torpfer (Benedikt), al. Benedictus
Figulus. Rosarium novum Olympi-
cum, 18th cent. Extract. 3646, f. 28.
Torquemada (Antonio de). Additions
to H. Hamaud's Cosmography, out of the
discourses of, 17th cent. 483, ff. 144 b-
148 b.
TorraJuo (Angela Tornasina), of Seville.
Letter to her son, M. de la Concha y
Herrera, 1679. Span. 1087, f. 117.
Torraluo (Pedro Serrano), of Cadiz.
Letter to P. de Rinseco y Haro, 1679.
Span. 1087, f. 122.
Letter to Capt. T. Panes, 1679.
SjMin. 1087, f. 124.
Letter to Fr. D. Murillos, 1679,
Span. 1087, f. 126.
534
INDEX.
Torraluo (Pedro Serrano), of Cadiz (con-
tinued). Letter to Capt. N. Mufioz de
Calsada, 1679. Span. 1087, f. 127.
Letter to Capt. D. Peres Lovo,
1679. Span. 1087, f. 128.
Torrescissa (William de). Translation
of his Latin version of Senior's treatise
on the Philosopher's Stone, 17th cent.
3831, ff. 1-7.
Torriano (Giovanni). Phrases out of
his Dialogues, 17th cent. Ital. and
Engl 502, f. 41.
Torriano (Jorge). Letter to, from R.
de Vera, 1676. Engl, and Span. 1087,
f. 98.
Torrington, Earl of. v. Herbert
(Arthur).
Torrington (A.) v. Herbert (Anne),
widow of Arthur, Earl of Torrington.
Torsit (E— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4061, f. 184.
Tossanua (Paul), S.T.D^ Senator Ec-
clesiasticus in inferiori Palatinatu.
Kpistola nomine Palatinorum theolo-
gorum ad Georgium, Archiepiscopum
Cantuariensem, 1632. Copy. 654, ff.
299-301 h.
Letters to, from J. Dury, 1632-
163$. 654, ff. 98, 159, 161, 163, 239.
Tothill (Elizabeth). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1722. 4046, f. 282.
Totterdell (Hugh), of Jamaica. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1713. 4043, f. 136.
Touchet (James), 3rd Earl of Castle-
hacen. Reflections on his memoirs, by
E. Borlase, 1682. 1015, ff. 1-20.
Touchet (Mervyn), 2nd Earl of Castle-
haven. Trial, 1631. 1709, ff. 63-83.
Tough (Charles), of Streatham, co. Sw-r.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane. 1721. 4077,
f. 236.
Toul, See of. Petition for its restitution
by France to Germany, 1555. Fr. 2103,
f. 180.
Tournefort (Joseph), t?. Pittou de
Tournefort.
TOUTS, See of. Epistola Alexandra III.
Papa; ad archiepiscopum et episcopos,
n. d. Copy, 14th cent. 1777, f. 47.
Tourville (Charles), M.D., of Newcastle
under Lyme, co. Staff. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1731. 4077, f. 237.
Tovey (Antipas), of St. Helena. Letter
to J. Petiver, 1710. 4064, f. 247.
Tovey (Charles). Horoscope, 1630-1652.
1778, f. 8.
Towne (Richard), M.D^ of Barbados.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1732. 4052,
f. 105.
Towneley (Charles), of Towneley. Letters
to Dr. H. Power, 166}, 1664. Copies.
1326, ff. 43, 133.
Letters to, from Dr. H. Power,
1657, 1663. 1326, ff. 16, 121.
Towneley (Richard), of Towneley. Let-
ter to Dr. H. Power, 166$. 4062, f. 160.
Towneley (Zouch). Verses to J. Felton,
1628. 826, f. 192 b ; 1199, f. 74 b.
Townesend (Isaac), Capt. R.N. In-
structions to the fleet in James River,
169f. 3650, f. 18 b.
To wnley (Ch ristopher), Antiquary. Pedi-
gree of the Mortimers, Earls of March
and Ulster, 1660. Copy. 1429, f. 90 b.
Letter to Dr. H. Power, 1662.
Copy. 1326, f. 105.
Townsend. v. Townshend.
Townsend, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 107.
Townsend ( ). Medical receipts,
17th cent. 3969, ff. 89-93.
Townsend (Ann), daughter of Thos.
Townsend, of Exeter. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 173f. 4077, ff. 238-243 b.
Townsend (Thomas), of Exeter. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1723-173J. 4047,
ff. 33, 49; 4050, f. 260 ; 4077, f. 240.
Townshend (Charles), 2nd Viscount
Townshetui. Letters, as Secretary of
State, to Sir H. Slame, 172). 3984,
ff. 100, 104-106 ; 4026, f. 279.
-^ Letter to, from S. Clement, 1714.
3811, f. 90 b.
Townshend (Horatio), "filius Comi-
tissss de Westmorland " ; afterw. 1st
Viscount Townshend. Medical case of,
by Dr. J. Pratt, 1645. Lat. 587, f. 13.
Townshend (John), 3/tf son of Sir
Henry Townshend, of Cound, co. Salop;
Second Justice of Chester. Common-
place-book, circ. 1620-1630. 131.
Townshend (M— ), wife of Htnry
Tounshcnd, of Elmley Lovett. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1721. 4046, f. 126;
4077, f. 232.
Townshend (Hon. Thomas), 2nd son
of Charles, 2nd Viscount Townshend.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4047,
f. 222.
INDEX.
585
Toxltea (Michael), M.D., of Strassbtrg.
Excerpta ex ejus prefatione in A. a
Suchteni Secreta Antimonii, 16th cent.
2528, f. 134.
Oratio ad Christum pro vera
scientific cognitione, late 17th cent. Lat.
verse. 618, f. 228 b.
Elegia ad, ab A. a Suchten, late
17th cent. 618, f. 226.
Toynard. v. Toinard.
Toyras. v. Caylard de Saint-Bonnet dt
Toiras (Jean du).
Tozzi (Bruno), Abbas Yallumbrosanus.
Drawings of mosses, lichens, etc., 17th
cent. 4010.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1704.
Ital. and Lat. 4039, f. 407.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1712-1715.
Lat. 3322, ff. 18, 48, 55, 88; 3339, ff.
19 b, 105; 4065, ff. 99, 104.
Tracy, Family of. Notes of, 16th cent.
1301, f. 235 b.
Trade. Grant of privileges by Henry
VIII. to English merchants in Spain,
1530. 2442, f. 136.
Agreement between the Duke of
Medina Sidonia and English merchants
at San Lucar de Barrameda, 1539. 2442,
f. 135.
Papers relating to pririleges of
merchants, 1543-154}. 2103, ff. 169-
174, 197.
Observations on moneys and the
exchange of English and foreign coins,
1575. 3493.
"Aucnnes demandes d'esbatement
touchant faict de change/' 16th cent.
889, ff. 291-301.
Collections of A. Hill relating to
trade, imports and exports, taxes, etc.,
17th-18th centt. 2902.
On corporations and trading com-
panics, 17th cent. 2179, ff. 1-23.
Weighings of merchandize at the
Custom House, 17th cent. 1341.
Note of the damage that his
Majesty doth sustain by the decay of
poynt-making, 17th cent. 40.
Papers relating to Irish trade,
1604-1632. 3827, passim.
Complaints of Aberdeen and Lon-
don merchants of the exactions of French
Customhouse officers, 166 J. Fr. 1009,
ff. 137, 138.
Establishment |of the Customs,
1671. 1425.
Trade (continued). Answer of the Com-
missioners of Trade and Plantations to
the House of Commons, l$j$. 2902,
ff. 2-10.
Observations on the trade of
Austria and Germany in respect to
English commodities, circ. 1713. 3811,
f. 34.
v. Cotton (Sir Robert).
Tralee Castle, co. Kerry. Relation of
the taking of, 1642. 1008, f. 39.
Transsylvania, Province of, in Austria.
Responsiones pastorum ecclesiarum re-
form a ta rum in, ad J. Duriei qucstiones
Parascevasticas, 1634. 402, ff. 144-
179 b, 197.
Account of the Transsylvanian
stone salts, by Dr. E. Browne, 17th cent.
4026, f. 1.
Trapano, in Dalmatia. Chart of, by
Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f.
27 b.
Tratt (Francis), Diamond Cutter and
Jeweller, Paternoster Row, London. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4061, f. 186.
Trautel ( ), M.D. Examen sur la
Theriaque faicte par, en Bourdeaulx,
1594. 2101, ff. 58-86.
Travels, v. Voyages and Travels.
Traylman ( ), of co. Northants.
Medical prescriptions for, by Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1655. Lat. 2812, ff. 85 b, 86.
Treasury. Letter to the Lords Com-
missioners, from Bishop Burnet, 1693.
3299, f. 150.
r. Borough at. Burgh (John).
Tredway (Jo—), Rhetor. Oratio Mer-
curii, metrice, 1635. 1767, f. 9 b.
Tree. Relation of a golden tree presented
by the Abyssinian Ambassador to the
Great Mogul, 17th cent. 927, f. 20 b.
Tremayne (Edmond), Clerk of the Privy
Council. Instructions to, when sent to
Ireland, by Lord Burghlev, 1573. 2442,
f. 79.
Trembley (Abraham). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1743. 4057, f. 230.
Trenohard (John), M.P. for co. Dorset.
Autograph signature, circ. 1654. 645,
f. 46.
Trent, Council of. Extracts by Lord
Derby from N. Brent's translation of
Fra P. Sarpi's "History of the Council
of Trent," 1645. 874, ff. 17 b-88 b.
536
INDEX.
Tresham (William), Canon of Christ
Church, Oxford. Pisputatio publics
Oxonii de Sacramento Eucharistic, 1549.
1576.
Tieslong (Willem ran). Letter to, from
William, Prince of Orange, 1573. Fr.
2764, f. 6.
Treves, Archbishops Electors of. Conon
de Fnlkensteyn. Ortholani practica
alchemica, com pi lata per, 1386. 3457,
ff. 17 b-46.
John von Metzenhausen. Treaty
with the Duke of Luxembourg, 1537.
2103, ff. 6-10.
Jacob III. von Elz. Letter to,
from John, Bishop of Ross, [1578]. Lot.
16, f. 3 b.
Trevirensis (F. Pius), Capucinorum
Conventus Moguntini Guardianus. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1733. Lot. 4052,
f. 208.
Trevisan (Camillo), Abate. Consilia
raedica pro, 1644. Ital. 2253, f. 293 b.
Trevisanua, Comes, t. Bernardus, Tre-
visdnus.
Trevor (Sir John), Secretory of State.
Letters to Sir W. Temple, 1669-1670.
Copies. 100:t, ff. 1-123.
Letters to Sir P. Wyche, 16f#.
Copies. 1003, ff. 124, 126.
Letters to Lord Essex, 1670. Copies.
1003, ff. 127-135.
Trevor (Sir Thomas), Baron of the Ex-
chequer. Argument on Hampden's case
of shipmoney, 1638. 3933, f. 209.
Trew (Christophorus Jacobus), M.D., of
Nurcmljerg. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1732-1745. Lot. 4052, f. 93 ; 4053,
f. 161 ; 4054, f. 281 ; 4057, f. 240.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1734, 1737. Lot. 4068, ff. 242, 324.
Trewythian (Mag. Richard), Medical
Practitioner, Astrologer and Money
Lender in London. Entry book, 14+2-
1458. 428.
Trgolsey (Peter), v. Trivulzio (Pietro).
Triewald (Marten), Director of Me-
chanics to the King of Sweden. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1730-1736. 4025,
f. 293; 4051, f. 29; 4053, f. 295; 4054,
ff. 244, 254.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1737. 4026, f. 314.
Trigge ( ). Receipts-book, 1644.
1481, ff. 37-39 b.
Trigonometry, v. Coley (Henry).
Tliller (Caspar Ernst), German Socinian.
Letter to J. C. Fabricius, n. d. 2144,
f. 143.
Trimnell (Charles), Bishop of Norvich.
Letters to Sir U. Sloane, 1 714, and n. d.
4043, ff. 304, 318 ; 4061, ff. 188-193 b.
Trinidad, Isle of, W. Indies. History
of, 17th cent. 3662, ff. 43-47 b.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, ff. 33 b, 34.
Trinity Church, Minories. r. Lon-
don.
Trinity College, Cambridge, r. Cam-
bridge, University of.
Tripoli, Kingdom of, in Barbary. Treaties
with England, 1658-1676. 2680, ff.
37-40; 2755, ff. 43b-47b.
Letter to Charles II., from the
Government of, 1676. 2755, f. 48 b.
List of slaves to be redeemed in,
167g. 2755, f. 48.
Journal of voyage to, 1650-1651.
3494, ff. 17-32.
Journal of voyage to, by A* Hol-
stein, 1675-1676. 2755.
Triflmosin (Solomon), Alchemist. The
Golden Fleece, or The Flower of Treasures,
1613. 3613, ff. 115-172 b.
Trist (Richard), o/ Maidford,co. Northants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J.
Metford, 165g. Lat. 2812, f. 54 b.
Tristan da Cunha Isle. Chart of, by
Capt. J. Kempt home, 1 68 g. 3665, f. 31 .
Tristan Ij'Hermite (Francois). Sonnet
sur la mort du Mareschal de Gaasion,
1647. 895, f. 10.
Tristram (John), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. bloanc, n. d. 4061, f. 194.
Letters to Sir T. Lyttelton, n. d.
4067, ff. 172, 174.
Tristram (Thomas), of Pembroke College %
Oxford. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4061, f. 196.
Tritheim (Johann), Abbot of Spanheim.
Veterum Sophorum sigilla et imagines
magics, 17th cent. 3663.
Liber ex peri mentor um, 17th cent.
3679, ff. 77-158 b.
Experimentaquodam physica,17th
cent. 1079, ff. 2-13.
Steganographia, 1621. 2758, ff.
45-112 b.
Clavis steganographia?, 17th cent.
2764, f. 193.
Remarks on his steganographia,
by E. Ellill, 170|. 3865, ff. 57-60.
INDEX.
537
Tritheim (Johann), Abbat of Spanheim
(continued). "A treatise of, cone, the
Spagiricke artifice, exposed and inter-
preted by G. Dorney " ; translated by Dr.
D. Foote, 17th cent. 632, ff. 6-25 b.
Trithemins redivivus, 17th cent.
3824, ff. 121-130.
Practica alchemica, 17th cent.
2053, ff. 65-72 b.
Orationes, 17th cent.
62-65.
Trivulzio (Pietro), of Milan. Letter
to the Venetian Ambassador in London,
1630. Copy. 1489, f. 29 b.
Troaa. v. Troy.
Trogny ( ), Chemist, of Sedan. Pre-
parations chymicae, 17th cent. 2046,
ff. 4-66 ; 2055, ff. 2-6, 17-20 b.
Ars occulta detecta ab Elia Artist a ;
ex D. Trogny autographo Sedani con-
scripto, 1622. 693, ff. 52-61; 2083,
ff. 1-12.
'• Adversaria ex variis auditionibus
Hermetis, 1622. 693, ff. 61 b-69 ; 2083,
ff. 12 b-20 b.
Opus chymicum factum et com-
municatum ab, 1625. 693, f. 122 b.
Trollop (William), of Thurlby, co. Line.
Chancery suit of, 1696. 2717, ff. 34-36 b.
Tronchill (Robert). Memoire envoye*
de Geneve par, au Due de Chandos,
1723. Copy. 3299, f. 156.
Tronohin (Theodorus), of Amsterdam.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1733. Lot.
4053, f. 86.
Tronsdale (Thomas), of Maryland.
Letter to J. Petiver, 170f. 4064,
f. 187.
Trooutius (Anthonius). Anagram on,
17th cent. Greek. 2764, f. 60.
Troppau, Due de. v. Lichtenstein,
Charles Eusebius, Prince of.
Trott (Nicholas), Sen. ; Governor of the
Bahama Islands. Case of, relating to a
Pirate ship, 1697. 2902, f. 270.
Trotta (Adam Siegfried von), Baron.
Consilium medicum pro, 1643. 2253,
f. 198 b.
Trotti de La Ch6tardie (Joachim),
Chevalier. Instructions pour un jeune
Seigneur, 17th cent. Extract. 2623,
f. 15.
Trotula al. Erotis. De mulierum
passionibus, 13th cent. 1615, ff. 88-90 ;
Fr. 3525, ff. 246 b-253.
De segritudinibus muliebribus, 13th
cent. Extracts. 1615, ff. 83b-87.
Trowiziufl (Gothofredus Sigismundus),
Student of Philosophy at Leipzig. Auto-
graph in album, 1692. 2360, f. 73.
Troy, Ancient. Daretis Phrygii de excidio
ejus, 13th cent. 1619, ff. 29-37 b.
Threneticon Trojae, 17th cent.
1710, f. 2.
Troy, Modern. Dissertation by Sir T.
Browne on the city Troas of the New
Testament, 17th cent. 1827, ff. 10-13 ;
1839, ff. 19-26.
Trumbal (Sir William), v. Trumbull.
Trumbull (Dr. ). List of Greek
and Roman medals, 18th cent. 3399,
f.54.
Trumbull (Sir William), Judge Advocate
of the Fleet ; after w. Secretary of State.
Letter to Dr. E. Browne, n. d. 1911-
1913, f. 136.
Postmortem examination of his
daughter Judith, by W. Cowper, [1708].
3409, f. 87.
Truxillo, S. America. Sailing course
from, to Puerto de Cavallos, 17th cent.
2292, f. 38 b.
Tryce (Robert), of Jesus College, Cam-
bridge ; afterw. Canon of Lincoln. Owned,
circ. 1600, MS. 1939.
Tryon (Samuel), of Colley- Weston, co.
Northants. Certificate of his health, by
Sir H. Sloane, 1709. 4078, f. 379.
Tsohudi (Johann Peter). Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1742. Lot. 4057, f. 124.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1742.
Lat. 4069, f. 74.
Tublay ( ), Captain. Letter to, from
Al. Bacon, 1743. 4066, f. 127.
Tucker (Hugh).
1651.
Formerly owned MS.
Tuokney (Anthony), D.D.% Master of
Emmanuel College, Camb idge. Corre-
spondence with Dr. B. Whichcote, 1651.
Copies. 1710, ff. 309-353 b; 2903,
ff. 88-101 b.
Notes of his sermons, by D. Foote,
17th cent. 598, f. 81 b.
Tuckney (Jonathan), son of Dr. A.
Tuckney. Letter to , 1685. Copy.
1710, f. 354.
Tudert (Jean de), of Batavia. Letter to
E. Kampfer, 1691. Fr. 3064, f. 21.
Tudor (Margaret), vife of Edmund, Earl
of Richmond. Medical prescription for,
arc. 1480. Lat. 403, f. 338 b,
538
IXDEX.
Tufton, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 41.
Tuiton (Catharine), *ife of Thomas, 6th
Earl of Thanet. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1704. 4039, ff. 317, 324.
Tuiton (John), of Hart Hall, Oxford;
brother of Ktchoias, lit Earl of Thanet.
Latin Terse* in honour of the Chancellor,
Lord Buckhurst, [1591-16041 3728,
f. 9 b.
Tufton (Nicolas), of Hart Hall, Oxford;
aftent. 1st Earl of Thanet. Latin verses
in henour of the Chancellor, Lord Buck-
hurst, [1591-1604], 3728, f. 9.
Tufton (Thomas), 6th Earl of Thinet.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1710-1729, and
n. d. 4042, f. 187 ; 4043, f. 70 ; 4044,
f. 257 ; 4045, ff. 76, 236, 261 ; 4046,
ff. 62, 68; 4047, f. 172; 4050, f. 96;
4061, ff. 197-206 b.
Letter to his daughter, Lady
Harold, n. d. 4067, f. 176.
Take (Brian). Formerly owned MS. 55,
ff. 9-20.
Tullideph (David), of Atehurch Lane,
London. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734,
1737. 4053, f. 284; 4055, f. 199.
Tullideph (Walter), of Antiyua. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1727-1739. 4049, ff. 3,
117, 160 ; 4053, f. 237 ; 4056, f. 95.
— — Catalogue of books sent to, by
Sir H. Sloane, 1735. 3984, f. 36.
Tullough, Viscount of. v. Butler,
{Lord Richard).
TulpetO (Johannes tie). Medicina ejus
ad purgandum vent rem, 14th cent. 1754,
f. 5 b.
Tunbridge Wells, cos. Kent and Suss.
Ballad on, 17th cent. 2348, f. 34.
Tunis, Kingdom of. Treaty with England,
167$. 2755, f. 42.
Essay on, with map, by T. Shaw,
1729. 3986, ff. 54 b-59, 62-75 b.
Journal of a voyage to, by J.
Weale, 1654-1655. 1431, ff. 2 b-40 b.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Keinpthorne,
1688. 3665, f. 29.
Tunstall (Cuthbert), Bishop successively
of London and Durham. Instructions
and letter to, as Ambassador to Charles
V., from Henry VIII., 1525. Imperf.
3839, ff. 60-78, 79-90 b.
Examination of Th. Alwaye for
purchasing nn English Testament, [1530-
1536]. 1207, ff. lb-4b.
Turbervlle (George), Poet. Verses on
his death, circ. 1605. 1709, f. 270 h.
TUTOO (Robertas), Frater ordinis Mmo-
rum. Thesaurus spirit uum, 16th cent.
3853, ff. 3-45 b.
Tuienne, Vioomte de. ©.La Tour
D*Auvergne (Henri de).
Turkey. Account of the Turks, 16th
cent. 1606, ff. 26-40.
De rebus Turcicis liber* primus G.
Postelli, 17th cent. 1413 or 2959, ff.
55-81.
History of, by R. Knolles, 1603.
1910, ff. 33-35 b.
Journals of travels in, by Dr. £.
Browne, 1668-1669. 1905, ff. 1-39,
passim.
Description and figures of plants
in, by Dr. J. Covell, 17th cent. 4003,
ff. 2-7.
Annual expences of the Grand
Signior's seraglio, 17th cent. 1009,
f. 123.
List of Sultans, 1660. 3776, f. 10.
, Sultans of. SELIM IT. Letter
to the Maltese, 1566. Transl. 2177, f. 7.
Letter to Qu. Elizabeth,
[1566]. Transl. 2177, f. 15.
AMU RATH III. Relatione de*
Turchi, da J. Soranzo, 1576. 1826, ff.
10-26 b.
Treaty with England, 1580.
1606, ff. 23-25 b.
View of the state of the
Turkish Empire, 1594. Ital. 1972.
AMUR A TH I V. Letter to, from
Charles 1., on recalling Sir T. Roe,
[1628]. 856, f. 13.
MAHOMET IV. Claim of the
Turks to a Genoese ship, 1665. 1952,
f. 84 b.
Reflections on the state
of affairs in Turkey, circ. 1670. 2440.
Abridgment of the design
of the Turks on Christendom, 1683.
629, ff. 180-195 b.
Epigramma in Lunam,
Turcarum emblems, a G. Cnper, 1706.
3563, ff. 68-70.
Language of. Theoria et praxis
linguae Turcica*, by R. du Mans, 1684.
2908, ff. 12-16 b.
Vocabulary of French, German,
and Turkish verbs, by E. Ksmpfer, 17th
cent. 2924, ff. 59-102 b.
Turkey Company. Engraved arms
of, 17th ceut. 4011, f. 42.
INDEX.
539
Turner (Ann), widow of Dr. Q. Turner.
Arraignment at the King's Bench, West-
minster, 1615. 1002, ff. 45-51 b ; 2572,
ff. 159 b-164.
Turner (Daniel), Surgeon, of London.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 172}, 1733.
4048, f. 135; 4053, f. 3.
Turner (David), Joiner. Horoscope,
1672. 2282, f. 31.
Turner (G— ). Horoscope, 1551-1609.
1697, f. 41 b.
Turner (George), M.D. (06. 1610).
Medical receipts of, copied by Sir T.
Turquet de Mayerne, 17th cent. Lat.
1988, ff. 126-140 b.
Medical certificate of the impotency
of H. Clifford, 1607. Lat. 1709, f. 142.
Turner (George). Collections on Astro-
logy, Chiromancy and Physiognomy,
1641. 3570.
Turner (George), of Sandwich. Horo-
scope, 1663. 2282, f. 32.
Turner (George), of London. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 173$. 4051, f. 188.
Turner (Jane), of Kirkleatham in Cleve-
land, co. York. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n.d. 4061, f. 207.
Turner (Mary), servant to Lady Falk-
land. Letter to T. Maule, 1628. 3827,
f. 140.
Turner (Robert), Astrologer and Botanist.
Translation of book iv. of H. C. Agrippa's
Occult Philosophy, 17th cent. 2577,
B. ff. 2-22.
Translation by, of part of P. de
Abano's Heptaraeron, 17th cent. 2577,
B. f. 23.
Turner (Robert). Book of all rates and
taxations concerning co. Lancaster, 1643.
Lnperf. 1079, ff. 16-19.
Turner (Samuel), M.D. ; M.P.for Shaftes-
bury. Diploma Collegii Medici Patavini
ad, 1611. 1729.
Queries in the Parliament against
the l>uke of Buckingham, with letter to
the Speaker, 162J. 826, f. 24; 1710,
ff. 284 b, 285.
Turner (Thomas), Minister of Worming-
ford, co. Essex. Letter to his parents
on his death bed, 1646. Printed. 922,
f. 152.
Turner (Walter), of Keten [? Ketton, co.
Rutl.~\ H. Danyel tractatus uricrisiarum ;
dedicated in A.D. 1379 to, 15th cent.
1100, f, 3.
Turner (William), Dean of Wells. Col-
lections out of his Herbal, 16th cent.
744, ff. 10-15 b.
Turner (William), Cornet. Recommen-
dation to Sir T. Fairfax for employment,
1645. 1519, f. 110.
Turner (William), Mayor of Canterbury.
Royal letter to the city of Canterbury
recommending his re-election, 1660. 856,
f. 27 b.
Turner (William), Minister at Tangier.
Letter to J. Luke, 1675. Copy. 3512,
f. 219.
Tumour {Sir Edward), Speaker of the
House of Commons. Queries referred to,
in the case of Courten v. Carew, circ.
' 1663. 3513, f. 42.
Turquet de Mayerne (Sir Theodore
de), M.D. v. Mayerne (Theodore Tur-
quet de), Baron.
Turre (Mag. Jordanus de), M.D., of
Montpellier. Medical receipts, 1408.
Lat. 2527, ff. 241 b-250b.
Turrettinu8 (Franciscus), Professor of
Theofajy at Geneva. Autograph in
album, 1671. 1795 or 2597, f. 30.
TurrettinuB (Michael), Student of
Theology. Autograph in album, circ.
1671. 1795 or 2597, f. 78.
Turton (William), Apothecary, of Bir-
mingham. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1721, 1723. 4075, f. 161 ; 4077, f. 244.
Turville (Charles), M.D., of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1721. 4046, f. 128.
Tuscany, Grand Duchy of. Relatione
di, da A. Gussoni, [1576]. 1826, ff. 29 b-
36 b.
Di&corso delta, [1608]. ff. 350,
1-47.
Relation of, by the Venetian Am-
bassador, 1621. Ital. 350, ff. 47 b~61.
Report on, to Charles II., by Lord
Fauconberg, 16flJ. 2752, ff. 1-28 b.
Catalogue numismatum in Musaeo
Medicaeo et in Gazophylacio Magni
Ducis Hekrurise, 17th cent. 864, ff. 25-
70 b.
Catalogue of the curiosities in the
Grand Ducal palace, 18th cent. Imperf.
3370, ff. 9-13 b.
-, Grand Dukes of. Cosimo I. de
Medici. Tragico fine di sua moglie, E. di
Toledo, 1567. 1930, ff. 27-40 b.
Coronatione di, da Pio V.,
1570. 2258, ff. 1-12 b.
540
INDEX.
Tuscany, Grand Dukes of (continued).
Fraucesco Maria de Medici. Istoria di B.
Cappello [his 2nd wife], e di P. Buona-
venturi, suo marito, 17th cent. 1930,
ff. 1-26.
Ferdinand I. de Medici. Letters
to Pope Sixtus V., and to the College of
Cardinals, 1588. Lat. Copies. 2258,
ff. 13,14 b.
Formulae caeremoniarum
servandarum in resignatione ejus Car-
dinalatus, 1588. 2258, ff. 17-19 b.
Account of the embassy
sent by, to Rudolf II. and the Princes of
Germany, 1609. Lat. 79, ff. 202-210.
LibrorumorientaliumRomse
ab ejus mu ificentia impressorum cata-
logue 17th cent. 2764, ff. 30-33.
Cosmo III. Letter to L. Vincent,
1699. Copy. 4067, f. 193.
-, Literature of. Regole et institution!
del la lingua Thoscana, da M. A. Florio,
16th cent. 3011.
Twestreng (Bartholdus), RtipuMicm
Ilambwije lists Consul. Programma in
ejus funere, 1668. 2888, ff. 153-156 b.
TwiSB (Richard), Traveller, and Writer
on Chess. Note on a MS. transcript of
Caxton's Game of Chess, n. d. 779, f. 1.
Twyer, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 46 b.
Twysden (John). Horoscope, under
the anagram, Edwin Hostyn, 17th cent.
3766, f. 15 b.
Ttyler (Henry), Prisoner in Newgate.
Notes on his alchemical work, 1590.
3688, ff. 7-24 b.
Tylston (Thomas), M.D. Letter to
Rev. Dr. Legh, 17JJ. 4077, f. 245.
Tymberlay (Henry), v. Timberlake.
Tymmes (Thomas), M.D. Note of his
birth, 1618. 1708, f. 123.
Tynemouth Castle, co. Northumb.
Demand of the Knglish Parliamentary
Commissioners for the removal of the
garrison, 1645. 1771, f. 23 b.
TypcettS (Thomas). Formerly owned
MS. 332.
TyTius (Apollonius). v. Apollonius
Tyrius.
Tyrone, Earl of. r. O'Neill (Hugh).
Tyrrel (E — ), of Southampton ; formerly
housekeeper to Sir If. Sloane. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, w. d. 4061, f. 209.
Tyrwhit, Lady. Receipt for the piles,
late 17th cent. 1087, f. lib.
Tyson, Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f. 95 b.
Tyson (Edward), M.D. Prclectiones
medic*, 17th cent. 2770; 3410, ff. 1-73.
Medical prescriptions, 1691-1705.
1527, ff. 142-155 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 169 j, and
n. d. 4037, f. 29 ; 4061, ff. 212-215.
Letter to, from A. Adams, n. d.
4066, f. 252.
Uinson (Karolus). v. Vinson (Carolus).
TJlmer (Johann Conrad), of Schaffhausen.
De Horologiis Sciotericis, 1556. 1435,
ff. 37-78 b.
Ulpian, the Rhetoricum. Collectanea ex,
16th cent. 1043, ff. 81-116.
Ulstadt (Philipp). Chemical receipts,
17th cent. 1627, ff. 56b-61; 3706,
f. 39.
De quinta essentia vini ex, 17th
cent. 3634, f. 72 b.
Ulster, Earls of v. Mortimers, Earls of
March and Ulster.
Ultrajeotum. v. Utrecht.
Umfreville (Charles). Note of his
birth, 1639. 1708, f. 124.
Ungarie (Johannes). Alchemical pro-
cess by, for Pope Sixtus V., 16th cent.
Lat. 3661, f. 217.
United States.
v. America.
Netherlands, The.
Universities. Lectiones Academic*,
17th cent. 1981, ff. 59-77 b.
Note on the u Mos graduandi in
Academiis inceptus in a.d. 1151," 17th
cent. 1775, f. 178.
Unton (Sir Edward), of Wadley, co. Berks.
Journal of his travels into Italy, by R.
Smith, 156}. 1813.
Untaer (Matthias). De usu mechanico
Mercurii ex ejus Anatomia Mercurii
spagirica, 17th cent. 738, ff. 34-42.
Quaedam ex, 17th cent. 3119, ff.
52 b, 65-70 b.
Upoott ( ), Captain. Letter to, from
his mother-in-law, — Bennet, 1684.
3822, f. 169 b.
Upland (Jack). Questions of, to the
friars, 17th cent. 3205, f. 70 bT
INDEX.
541
tJpman (Stephen), Canon of Westminster.
Note of his birth, 1643, and of his
parents' deaths, 1678, 167f . 1708, f. 124.
Upsala, University of, in Sweden, Con-
stitutions, 1593. 3006, ff. 1-24.
Privilegia a Sexto IV. concessa,
1476. Copy, 1593. 3006, ff. 24 b-26 b.
Correspondence of the Theological
staff with J. Durie, 1636. Lat. Copies.
402, ff. 199-213.
Ordinance relating to, bv Charles
XI., n. d. Steed. 3372, f. 161.
Specimen yersionis Gothicae Evan-
gel i or urn ex codice Upsalensi, 17th cent.
4022, ff. 58-64.
Upton (Francis), M.D. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4061, f. 216.
Urban VTII., Pope. v. Rome, Bishops
of. Urban VIII.
Urbigerus (Baro). Synopsis aphorismo-
rum Urbigeranorum, 1690. 633, ff. 1 15-
122 b.
Urneoombe (Samuel), soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for assault, 167}. 3514,
f. 80.
Urry (John), Editor of Chaucer. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1712. 4043, f. 51.
Letter to Dr. H. Levet, 1712.
4065, f. 35.
Note, in 1712, of ownership of MS.
261.
Ursa (Andricus ab), •* Medicus Physicus
et Chirurgus," at Venice. Consilium
medicum, 1644. 2253, ff. 314-316.
Ursa (H— ab), M.D., of Venice. Consi-
lium medicum, 1641. 2253, ff. 170-
173 b.
Ursina (Beatrix), Monldis Rotnana ad
S. Teresia Monasterium. Consilium
medicum pro, 1641. 2253, f. 241 b.
Urso, Medicus. De effectibus qualitatum
primarum, 15th cent. 75, ff. 126-130 b.
Ussher (James), Archbishop of Armagh.
Annales veteris et novi Testamenti, 17th
cent. Excerpts. 1217, ff. 4b-122 b.
Petition, as Royal Almoner, to the
Lord Deputy of Ireland for the estate
left by a suicide, n. d. 1008, f. 171.
Letters to J. Dury, 1634-1639.
Lat. Copies. 402, ff. 193, 195; 1465,
ff. 5-8.
Letters to, from J. Dury, 1633,
1634, 1639. Lat. 654, ff. 185, 188,
254.
Extracts from his history, 18th
cent. 3407, ff. 57, 68-71 b.
Prophecy, 17th cent. 1818, f. 167.
Ussher (William). Formerly owned MS.
2200, f. 13.
Ustiok (Richard), of Penzance. Letter
to R. Haynes, 168f 2717, f. 29.
Usury. De usura, 17th cent. 1898, ff.
54-61 b.
Utenhovius (Carolus). Versus ad, a
F. Thory, 17th cent. 1768, ff. 3, 3 b, 6.
Utrecht, City. of. Vote of thanks passed
to J. Dury, by the Synod of, 1635. Lat.
Copy. 1465, f. 190 b.
Metrical description of the charac-
ter of the natives, 17th cent. Dutch.
2764, f. 117.
Epigramma in Stellam, Trajectanae
urbis emblema, 18th cent. 3563, ff. 68-
71b.
Hortus Academicus ab H. Rogio,
Medicine Professors, editus, 1650.
Printed. 1142; ff. 1-54 b.
Uvedale (Robert), Botanist. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1691-1717, and n. d.
4036, f. 102; 4037, ff. 181, 193; 4039,
f. 384 ; 4040, f. 345 ; 4041, f. 120 ; 4042,
f. 313 ; 4044, ff. 207, 262 ; 4061, ff. 217-
221.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700-1716,
and n. d. 4063, ff. 50, 64, 197 (receipt) ;
4064, f. 265 ; 4065, f. 242 ; 4067, f. 177.
Uvedale (Thomas), Apothecary, of Hamp-
ton Wick. Utters to Sir H. Sloane, 1735,
and n. d. 4054, f. 66 ; 4061, f. 222.
Uvedale (Sir William), Treasurer of the
Chanter. Warrant to, for payment of
the wages of A. Holland, 1635. 856,
f. 31.
Uyohan (John), M.D. v. Vaughan.
Vaohell (Thomas). Petition to the
Treasurer and Chancellor of the Exche-
quer, with their answer, l$$g. 2251,
f. 80.
Vadi8 (vEgidius de). Dialogus inter
Naturam et filium Philosophise, 1580.
Engl. 3580, B. ff. 186 b-202 b ;— 1688.
Engl. 3772, ff. lb-31b; — 17th cent.
1799, ff. 2-30 ; Engl. 3762, ff. 1 b-21 b.
Alchemical tract, 1572. 3661,
ff. 209-214.
Carmen alchemicum, 16th cent.
1098, ff. 43b-45b.
542
INDEX.
Vagetius (Henricus). Oratio ejus de
J. Werenbergii vita, 1625. 2888, ff. 177-
195 b.
Biographical notice of N. von der
Fechte, 17th cent. Lat. 2888, f. 22.
Oratio de ejus vita, a J. Blomio,
1659. 2888, ff. 157-176 b.
Vagetiu.8 (Joachim). Letter to, from
S. a Bergen, 1610. Lat. 2882, f. 50 b.
Vagetius (Johannes), Professor of Logic
and Metaphysics "t Hamburg. Demon-
strations ac tabula; ad Kuclidem dictatss,
1687. Imperf. 2884, ff. 23-27.
Vaillant (Jean Foy). t?. Foy Vaillant.
Vaillant (Paul). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, with catalogue of plants, n. d.
Fr. 1968, ff. 107-120.
Vaillant (Sdbastien), Regius Professor of
Botany at Paris. Animadversiones
critical in method um Tournefortianum,
1722. Fr. 3917.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1700-1714,
and n. d. Fr. 3321, ff. 48, 58, 68, 70,
71, 108 ; 3322, ff. 3, 72, 185 ; 4020, f. 1.
Valdo, Magister de, Lugdunensis. r.
Voider (Burcherus de), of Ley den.
Valencia, City of. Discourse of D.
Vique, on a decree of Council held at,
respecting the representation of comedies,
1649. Span. 3959, ff. 4-6. *
Valencia (Maria de), of Cadiz. Letter
to Capt. M. de Gambart, 1679. Span.
1087, f. 120.
Valentinus (Frater Basilius), Ordinis
S. Beuedicti. Opera chymica et alchy-
mica, 1608. Gertn. 1787, ff. 1 b-60 b ;
— 17th cent. 2125.
Abbreviation of his 12 keyes by
P. E., with other collections out of, 1622.
1451, ff 1-20.
— The particular processes of anti-
mony taken from, with Dr. Kerckring's
additions, late 17th cent. 619, ff. 9 b-42.
Varire processuum descriptions,
ex ejus advertariis MSS. excerpts, 17th
cent. 693, ff. 11-22.
Alchemical process, 17th cent.
1389, f. 221.
Apocalipsls operis ejus universalis,
17th cent. 693, ff. 1-10 b ; 2207, ff.
80b-87.
Translation of his M De Lapide Phi-
losophorura," 17th cent. 1828, ff. 145-
151b.
Quflcdam ex ejus curru triumphali
antimonii, 17th cent. 3119, ff. 75b-85.
Valentinus (Fata- Basilius), Ordinis
8. Benedicti (continued). Extracts from
his treatise on antimony, 17th cent.
Germ. 1389, ff. 204-209 b.
Annotations on his manual opera-
tions, 18th cent. 3646, f. 48.
Valerianus. c. Map (Walter).
Valeriola. r. Valleriola (Franciscns).
Valerius "M"iTnii«. De diet is et
factis roemorabilibus, lib. vn., 17th
cent. Engl, transi. 848, ff. 2-7 b.
Valerius Covarrubianus (Fran-
ciscns). r. Valles de Covarrabias.
Valieri (Andrea). Treatise on local
memory and of the easy method of acquir-
ing it; addressed to, 17th cent. Ital.
2259.
Valladolid University, in Spain.
Oratio habita per alumnum Collegii ad
Principem Wallise, [1623]. 972, f. 11.
Vallam (Jacob), Professor of Medicine at
Utrecht. Letter to C. Sibelius a Goor,
1681. 2729, f. 94.
Vallemont, Monsieur, v. Le Lorraine
de Vallemont (Pierre).'
VaUensi8 (Jacobus), v. Vaux (Jacob de).
Vallen8i8 (Robertas). De reritate et
antiquitate artis chemise, 17th cent.
Engl, transi. 1806.
Valleriola (Franciscns). Quedam de
peste ex, 17th cent. 3118, f. 230.
Valles de Covarrubias (Francisco),
Physician to Philip II. Method us me-
dendi, 17th cent. 2015 ;— 1634. 2588.
Vallesoletanum Collegium, in
Spain, v. Valladolid University.
Vallisneri (Antonio), Professor of Physic
at Padua. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1703-1713. Lat. 4039, f. 139; 4040,
f. 6 ; 4042, f. 109 ; 4043, f. 152.
Letter to Sir T. Dereham, 1728.
Ital. Copy. 4049, f. 121.
Valoignes, De, Family of. Pedigree,
1655. 1429, f. 41. .
Valois (Charles de), Comte de Vaiois.
Receptes des oingnemenz et expiremenz,
aprins et enseigniez a Mons. de Valois,
14th cent. 3126, ff. 7-24 b, 75 b-78 b.
Receptezespeciaulx,le«quellezauoit
Monsr. de Valloiz,15th cent. 2401, f. 105.
"Van ( ). Certificate of his health,
by Sir H. Sloane and Dr. P. Bnssiere,
1722. 4078, f. 308.
INDEX.
543
Vanbrugh (Sir John), Ciarcnceux King
at Arms. Warrant to, from the Deputy
Earl Marshal, 1717. 3958, f. 12.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, [1719-
1726]. 4061, f. 223.
Vandegutcht ( ). Letter to, from
J. Nicholson, 171J. 4064, f. 252.
Vandenhoeck (Abram), of Hamburg.
letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1733. Fr.
4053, f. 21.
Van der Linden, v. Linden.
Van der Reckon (L— ). 1). Heremitii
carmen ei in.scriptum, 1599. 2764,
f. 192.
Van Dyok (Sir Anthony). Recipe for
oil-paiuting,[1626-1640J. Hologr. 2052,
f. 137.
Vane, of Widen in Tonbridge, Family of.
Pedigree, 1655. 1429, f. 42 b.
Vane (-//on. William), aftcrw. 1st Viscount
Vane, 2nd son of Christopher, Lord Bar"
nard. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4061, f. 225.
Vanloor (Sir Peter), of London ; afterw.
Bart, of Tilehurst. Bond to, from Lord
Montgomery, Lord Pembroke, Sir Th.
Morgan and J. Palmer for £1000, 1626.
1044, f. 261.
VanniniUB (Sebastian us), of Rome.
Wrote, in 1617-1619, MS. 3133.
Varandeeus (Joannes), Vice-chancellor
of Vie University of Montpellier. Form u lee
remediorum, 17th cent. 150, ff. 131 b-
203 b.
Varohi (Benedetto), Historian and Poet.
Capitoli a, di A. F. Grazzini, 17th cent.
1880, ff. 77-80.
Vardes, Marquis de, v. Du Bec-Ciespin
(Francois Ren6).
Varenius (Bernardus). DiagTammata
ad ejus geographiam generalem, per G.
Hough, 1671. 917, ff. l-65b.
Extracts from his geography, by
H. Coley, 1692-1695. 2284, ff. 6-34,
72-80.
Varignon (Pierre), Geometrician. Ob-
serrationes de lumine et colon bus, 1705.
2884, f. 52.
Varin (P— F— ), M.D. Abrege* de la
Peste, 172f. 4050, f. 33.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1728,
1729. Fr. 4049, f. 259 ; 4050, ff. 32,
147.
Varo (Padre Francisco), of the Order of
PrcacJters, in China. Spanish and
Chinese vocabulary, 17th cent. 3419.
Vasari (Giorgio). Le Vite de' Pittori,
scultori e architettori di ; translated
into French by L. Turquet de Mayerne,
17th cent. 2001 ; 2057.
Vasconcelha (Antonio de), Governor of
Faro. Letter to, from Lord Belasyse,
1665. Span. 3499, f. 5.
Vaslet ( ), Tutor to Sir Hans Sloane9 s
nephew, at Hampstead. Revision of J.
Sloane's translation into French of Cicero
" De Senectute," 170}. Fr. 1327.
Vasquez ( ), Rector Col leg ii Coruu-
bensis. Letter to, from Padre C. Xi-
menes, 1599. Lat. 1898, f. 43.
Vasquez ( ), Sargento- Mayor, of
Molina. Relation of affairs in Aragon
and the war between France and Spain,
1642. Span. 2496, f. 197.
Vassal! (John). Letter to, from Lord
Peterborough, 1662. 3509, f. 20.
Vassary (George), Scalpteur Aretin. v.
Vasari (Giorgio).
Vassor. v. Le Vasseur (Louis), M.D.
VastOSO (Giuseppe Gaetano). Poesie
Toscane per, alia Marchesa Strozzi, 17th
cent. 2756, f. 96.
Vater (Christian), Phil, et Med. D. Patho-
logia Thetico-polemica specialis, 17th
cent. 2875.
Vatier (Antoine), in Cfaromontano Soc.
Je>u Collegio Parisiensi Mathematicus.
Epistola ad J. Hevelium, de natira
Saturni facie ej usque phasibus, 1657.
652, f. 189.
Vauasour (John), c. Vavasor.
Vaughan (B — ), Is* wife of John, 2nd
Viscount Iisburne. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4061, f. 227.
Vaughan (Henry), M.D. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1702, 1703, and n. d. 4038,
f. 350 ; 4039, f. 132 ; 4061, ff. 228-230 b.
Vaughan (Hugo). Medical and culinary
receipts, 1 7th cent. 3276.
Vaughan (John), 3rd Earl of Carbery.
Verses on his Mistress inviting him to
her marriage, 17th cent. 1394, f. 174;
1446, f. 67.
Let ter to, from H. Beverland, n. d.
Lat. and Engl. 1985, f. 42.
Vaughan al. Uyohan (John), M.D.
De pathologia, 17th cent. 1248.
Vaughan (M— ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 171 J. 4043, f. 121.
544
INDEX.
Vaughan (Richard), Bish p successively
of Bangor, Chester and London. Vaug-
hanus redivivus, give ejus vita atque
obitus, per J. Williams, 17th cent.
1983, A.
Letter to the University of Cam-
bridge, 1604. Lat. Copy, 3562, f. 80 b.
Vaughan (Thomas), called Eugenius
Philalethes ; Alchemist and Poet. Aqua
TiUe; non vitis, 1658-1662. Autogr.
1741.
Astrological collections from, by
. W. Lilly, 166f 3856, ff. 90 b-104.
Notes out of the fame and con-
fession of the Fraternity of the Rosi-
crucian*, by Eugenius Philalethes, late
17th cent. 630, ff. 170-177 b.
Notes out of a chymical treatise
called Lumen de Lumine, by Eugenins
Philalethes, late 17th cent. 630, ff.
200-211 b.
Notes out of a chymical treatise
called Euphrates or Waters of the East,
by Kugenius Philalethes, late 17th cent.
630, ff. 212-225.
Alphorismi magici, i.e, philosophic!
Eugeniani, late 17th cent. 630, f. 226.
Vaughan (Sir William), LL.D.t Poet.
Notes out of the Golden Fleece, by
Orpheus Junior, 17th cent. 1965, ff.
137-139.
Vauguion ( de la), v. La Vauguion.
Vaulx, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 49 b.
Vaulx (J — ), M.D. Funeral sermon on,
by H. S., 17th cent. 1199, ff. 14-16 b.
Vaux (Jacob de). Theses for a medical
degree at Ley den, 1592, 1593. Lat.
64, ff. 105-107 b, 126 b-128 b.
Vavasor (John), 4th son of Sir Thomas
Vavasor, 1st Bart. Acquittance to his
brother, Sir Walter, circ. 1658. 118,
f. 140.
Vavasor (Peter), M.D.y of York\ 5th son
of Sir Thomas Vavasor, 1st Bart. Articles
in support of the Faculty, 167J. 1393,
f. 13.
Vawgan (Hugo), v. Vaughan.
Vayer (Francois de la Mothe le). v. La
Mothe le Vayer (Francois de).
Veere, Family of. v. Vere.
Vegetius Renatus (Flavins). De re
militari ; translated, in 1284, by J. de
Mcuu,'14th cent. Fr. 2430.
De re militari; in English^ 15th
cent. Jmperf. 2027 , ff. 1-36 b.
Vegetius Renatus (Flarius) (con-
tinued). Collation of two MSS. of his
De re Militari, 1606-1607. 1111, f. 81.
Vegetius Renatus (Publius). Extracts
from book n capp. 18, 20, 21, of An
Veterinaria, 17th cent. Fr. 3465, f. 25.
Velde (Jacob van de). Letters to C.
Sibelius a Goor, 1684-1689. Dutch and
Engl. 2729, ff. 166, 171, 176, 177, 209,
210, 217, 226, 227.
Velde (Willem Tan de). Catalogue of
his collection of pictures, by H. Berer-
land, 18th cent. 1985, f. 5.
Venable8 (Frances). Poem on New
Year's day to, from her son, E. Ash mole,
164}. 970, ff. 2-5 b.
Vendelinus (Gottifredus). Dissertatio
de M. Manilii poemate astronomic©, 17th
cent. 77.
Venddme (Caesar de), Due de Venddme ;
natural son of Henri IV. State of his
constitution and health from his birth
to his 38th year, by Sir T. Turquet de
Mayerne, 1631. Lat. 206, A. ff. 9-1 6 b.
Venddme ( Francois de), Ducde Beaufort.
Apologie pour, par le Seigneur de St.
Evremond, 17th cent. 3813, ff. 19-31.
Vendramino, Family of. Arms, 17th
cent. 784, f. 1.
Vendramino (Andrea). RaccolU de
curiosi discorsi sopra le virtu de direrse
pietre preciose da, 17th cent. 784.
Delineationes picturarum in ejus
Musaeo, 1627. 4004.
Dissertatio de annulis JEgyptiacU
in ejus Musseo cum delineationibus, 1627.
Ital. 4005.
De rebus petrifactis in ejus Musseo,
1627. 4006.
■ De mineralibus in ejus Musseo,
1627. 4007.
Venessa (Isabel de), of Fronteira. Letter
to A. de Caicuegui y Salinas, 1679.
Span. 1087, f. 119.
VenetiiB (Bartholomeus de). Processus
alchemicui, 1572. 3661, f. 218.
Venetiis (Marcus de). Processus alche-
roicus, 1572. 3661, f. 255.
Venetiis (Row laud us de). Processus
alchemicus, 1572. 3661, f. 257.
Veneto (Andrei*). La Summetta de la
transmutatione et littera ad, di C. Pari-
siense, 17th cent. 3004, ff. 41-62.
INDEX.
545
Venice. Narratio de ea condita, in A.M.
6457, i.e. a.d. 949, 17th cent. 2546,
ff. 6-8.
List of magistrates elected by the
Council of X, and the Senate, 17th cent.
Ital. 1614, ff. 2-75.
Nomi de tutte le casade della
Nobelta de Venetia, 17th cent. 1614,
ff. 76-83.
Use of the ballot in, 17th cent.
3082, ff. 1-9 b.
Description of the ancient and
modern customs of the Venetians, 17th
cent. 2572, ff. 111-126 b.
Account of the Government, and
of the election of the Doges, by J. Monro,
1700. 4025, ff. 190-199 b.
Relationi Venetiani, 1555-1576.
1826.
.. " Relatione della republics " [to
Philip II., by Don F. de Vera, 1567.]
Ital. 697, ff. 35-62.
Relatione della republica, 1584.
697, ff. 1-34.
Relatione della republica, fatto
(sic) a Filippo III. di Spagna, 17th cent.
1826, ff. 57-66.
Relatione della republica, dal Mar-
ch ese di Bedmare, circ. 1607. 1834.
Risposta alia lettera del Duca di
Ossuna a Paulo V., contro la Republica,
1617. 2545, ff. 20-28.
Report on, by Lord Fauconberg,
16$g. 2752, ff. 1-28 b.
Verum et genuinum secretum
tain preservativum quam curativum
in peste, datura Reipublicae Venetae a J. B.
Riccio, 1576. 223, ff. 23-30 b.
Journal of letters to the Doge and
Senate, from Card. B. Navagero, 1555-
1556. Ital. 896.
Relatione di Spagna del Ambas-
ciadore Veneto, M. Suriano, 1573 ; with
additions to 1589. 1973.
Relation to the Senate by its
Ambassador, of the State of Tuscany,
1621. Ital. 350, ff. 47 b-61.
Journal of voyage to, 1648-1649.
3494, ff. 1-5 b.
Journal of a sailor in the Venetian
Armada against the Turks, 1653. 3494,
f. 77.
Index of famous MSS. at, in Card.
Bessarion's library, 17th cent. L'd.
836, ff. 19 b-24.
-, Doges of. Cicogna (Pascal). Let-
Venice, Dojes of (continued). Grimano
( Marino j. Grant of safe-conduct to O.
Negro to return to Venice from England,
[1597]. Lat. 3299, f. 45.
Letter to, from Qu. Eliza-
beth, [1597]. Lat. 3299, ff. 46, 47.
Vetlier, Family of, of Venice. Recensio
re rum curiosarum in Museo Veneriano,
18th cent. 4020, f. 221.
Ventura (Laurentius). Extract from,
on the Philosopher's Stone, 17th cent.
2174, ff. 30-39.
iEnigma della pietra phisica di,
17th cent. 1255, f. 159.
Vera (Francesco di). " Relatione della
Republica di Venetia," made to Philip II.,
1567. 697, ff. 35-62.
Vera (Ricardo de), of Malaga. Letter to
C. Wall, with answer, 1675. Span, and
Engl. Copies. 1087, ff. 88, 88 b.
Letter to , 1676. I'ortng.
1087, f. 89.
Letter to J. Torriano, 1676. Engl.
ter to, from Qu. Elizabeth, 159*. Lat.
3299, f. 19.
and Span. Copies. 1087, f. 98.
Letters to, from J. Thomas, 1676.
Span. 1087, ff. 90, 91.
Letter to, from C. Bernarda i Sal-
geia, 1676. Span. 1087, f. 92.
Letter to, from L. F. Coronel, with
answer, 1676. Span. 1087, ff. 94, 95.
Verde, Cape. Sailing course from, to
Brazil, 17th cent. 2292, ff. 1-15.
Verden, Duchy of, in Hanover. Collec-
tanea de, 18th cent. 2886, ff. 30-34.
, Bishop of. r. Brunswick-Liine-
burg-Wolffenbuttel, Philip Sigismund,
2nd son of Duke Julius.
Verdenberg (Giovanni Battista), Conic
di. v. Werdenberg.
Verdon, Family of. Notes of, 16th cent.
1301, f. 235 b.
Verdun, See of. Petition for its restitu-
tion by France to Germany, 1555. Fr.
2103, f. 180.
Vere al. Veere, Family of.
16th cent. 1301, f. 105 b.
Notes of,
8LOANE INDEX.
Vere (Charles). Letter to, from J.
Hough, n. d. 4066, f. 381.
Vere (Sir Francis). Relation of the
battle of Nieuport in 1600 by, 17th cent.
827, ff. 24-34.
Verelst (Harman), Secre.ary to the
Foundling Hospital, London. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 173§, 1734, 17fg. 4053,
ff. 167, 277 ; 4056, ff. 147, 203, 207 ;
4077, f. 359.
2 N
5*6
INDEX.
Vergnes ( de), President. Medical
receipts, 1009. Fr. 283, ff. 270-307 b.
Verhoff (G— ), M.D. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. Lat. 4061, f. 231.
Vermandois, in Francs. Description
of, late 17th cent. 1039, f. 52.
Vermigli (Pietro Martire), Regius Pro-
fessor of Divinity at Oxford. Disputatio
publica de Sacramento Eucharistise,
1549. 1576.
Vernati (Philiberto). Album amicorum,
1615. 2035, A.
Vernatti (Sir Philberto), Resident in
Batavia. Answers by, to inquiries of the
Royal Society, 1664. 3959, ff. 16-27 b.
Vernatty (J— ), of Tangier. Letter to
J. Luke, 1662. 3509, f. 34.
'Accompt of, with Capt. Carre,
166$." 3509, f. 151.
Verney (Dame Ursula), widow of Sir
Francis Vcrney, of Ciaydon House, oo.
Bucks. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 84 b.
Vernia (Nicoletus), of Chieti. Quastio
an medicina nobilior atque prastantior
sit jure civili, 148J. 3129, ff 88-97.
Vernon (Edward). Royal warrant for
the ap|K>intment of his successor in the
Charter House, temp. Chas. II. 856,
f. 38.
Vemon (Edward), Admiral. Account of
his attempt on Carthagena, 1741. 3970.
Vernon {Sir George), Justice of the
Common Pleas. Opinion of, on Hamp-
den's case of ship-money, 163$. 3933,
f. 208 b.
Vernon (John). Formerly owned MS.
129.
Vernon (Thomas), de M Islington, co.
Cliest. Excerpt a ex chartis ejus, 1586.
1301, ff. 243-247.
Vernon (William), Fellow of Peter House,
Cambridge. Certificate in favour of,
from Sir H. Sloane and J. Hoskyns,
1697. 4068, f. 16.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1698-
1701, and n. d. 4037, ff. 102, 209, 274,
313; 4038, ff. 235, 259; 4061, ff. 232,
233.
Letters to J. Petiver, 171 J, and
n. d. 4065, f. 11 ; 4067, ff. 179-187 b.
Autograph in album, 1697. 2360,
Verona, Marchese de. Consilium medi-
cum pro, 1643. 2253, f. 233.
Verryn (Johannes), Remonstrants Preach-
er at Amsterdam. Letter to Dr. E. Browne,
1669. Lat. 1922, f. 56.
Verteman (Mattia), of Vienna. Con-
silium medicum pro, 1646. 2253, f. 257.
Vertue (George). Letter to J. G.
Scheuchzer, 1728. 4066, f. 44.
Vertunianus (Franciscus), M.D., of
Poitou. Medical case-book, 1591-1599.
Lat. and Fr. 2830.
Verulam, Baron, v. Bacon (Francis).
Verzini (Camillo). Poesie Toscane per,
alia Marchesa Strozzi, 17th cent. 2756,
ff. lllb-113.
Vesey (William), of New York. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1716. 4044, f. 234.
VeBlingiua (Joannes), Eques ; Professor
of Medicine at Padua. Methodus resol-
vendi casus chirurgicos in archilyceo
Patavino laureandis scitu necessaria,
17th cent. 189, ff. 1-17 ; 193, ff. 93-
119; 443, ff. 56-68 b; 3000, ff. 150-
160.
Methodus recitandorum casuutn,
in gymnnsio Patavino, 17th cent. 443,
ff. 39-54 b.
Series mcdicaineutorum et ratio
f. 6 b.
Verona, in Itdy. Consilium medicum
pro matrona Veronensi, 17th cent. 2253.
f. 184.
piscscribendi formulas pro novitiis prac-
tice, 17th cent. 443, ff. 104-1 14 b; 1865,
ff. 111-125 b.
De comlitura cadaverum, 17th
cent. Lnperf. 1223, f. 55.
Consilia raedica, 1635-1644. Lat.
and Ital. 2253, ff. 34 b 47, 70-73, 259,
291 b, 323.
Curatio hernia: proH. Abdy, 1646.
200, f. 42.
Narratio de causis mortis Thomas,
Comitis Arundelirc, 1646. 203, f. 165.
Letters to P. M. Slegel, 1645,
1647. Lat. Copies. 2882, ff. 26 b, 39.
Observations anatomicas ex, 17th
cent. 2825, ff. 69-123 b, passim.
Causae ad tractandum ejus syn-
tagma anatomicum, 17th cent. 1733,
f. 12.
Vesuvius, Mount. Account of the
eruption, 1737. 2039, ff. 44-50 b.
Vetch (Col. Samuel), Governor of Nova
Scotia. Letters and orders relating to
his government of Annapolis Royal,
1711-1713. 3607.
Veteriponte, De. v. Vipont, Family of.
INDEX.
547
Vevery (John). " Balsamum artificiali,"
16th cent. 2199, f. 16.
Viar ( de). Sonnet a M. Th«?ophile,
17th cent. 895, f. 32.
Viau (Theophile de), Sieur. Sonnets,
1 7th cent. Fr. 895, f. 13 et passim.
Vichy, in France. Description des eaux
de, par M. de Mi remand, with plan, 18th
cent. 3230, ff. 31-51.
VickerB (Rev. William), of Sherburne
fane, London. Letter to , n. d.
4067, f. 188.
Victoriis (Leonellus de), Facentinus.
Definitions of diseases from his '* Prac-
tise," 17th cent. Lat. and Engl. 1635,
fT. 151-157.
Vidard (Noel de), Peinteur Lionnois.
Anagrammes de son nom, par K. Thoris,
17th cent. 1768, f. 24.
Vididerius, Magister. Summa clavium
artis Alchymia:, 1575. Germ. 830,
ff. 45-50 b.
Vidman, Casa da, in Venice. Medical
advice "per il fattor da, a Spittal,"
1644. Ital. 2253, f. 243.
Vidman (Lodorico), Conte. Consilia
medica pro, 1646. Jtal. 2253, ff. 297 b,
304.
Vidman (Martiuus), Comes de Ortenburg,
Baro de Sommereg ct S. Paternian.
Consilia medica pro, 1639. Lat. and
Germ. 2253, ff. 108 b-111, 168 b, 174.
Vidonus (P— A—), of Pistoia. Metho-
dus ad Kabalam numeralem atque Pyra-
midalem, 17th cent. 3722, ff. 8-18.
Formerly owned MS. 2494.
Vieira (Autonio), Soc. Jes., Preacher to
Dom Pedro of Portugal. Sermon on
Ash Wednesday at Rome, 1662. Engl,
transl. 1290.
Vienna, in Austrui. Inscriptio in me-
moriani ejus liberationis, 1683. 3516,
f. 178.
ViensiB (Johannes). Speculum pau-
perum, 17th cent. 2561, ff. 43-47 b.
Vieta (Kranciscus). Zetetica, libb. I.-V.,
16th cent. Jlologr. 652, ff. 1-43 b.
Vieussens (Raymond), M.D., of Mont-
)>cllier. Consulte pour des scorbutiques ,
a 1'HopiUl General de Montpellier, 17th
cent. 3998, ff. 42-44.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, lfjg.
Lat. 4068, f. 20.
Vigius (Cornelius), of Horn. Thesis
for a medical degree at Ley den, 1588.
Lat. 64, ff. 98-100.
Viglietti (Antonia), Comica C mtatrice.
Consilia medica pro, 17th cent. 2253,
f. 286 b.
Vignay (Jehan de). The game of chess ;
translated from his Freuch version of
J. de Cessolis, 1474. 779, ff. 1-76.
Vigny ( de), Architecte des Batimens
du Hoy. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1741,
1742. Fr. 4057, ff. 76, 107.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1741. 4069, f. 70.
VigO (Joannes de). Quaidam medica ex
17th cent. 3119, ff. 220 b-226.
Vigor (William), of St. Petersburg.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1738, 1739 .
4055, f. 389 ; 4056, f. 107.
Villa, in Lticca. De aquis Villensibus ,
17th cent. 2253, ff. 86 b-89 b.
Villa (John), English Minister of the
Gospel at Berlin. Letter to Sir H.
Sloaue, 1729. 4050, f. 184.
Villa do Conde (Francis Rodrigo de).
Examination of, respecting the state of
the Spanish Fleet, 1628. 826, f. 129 b.
Villain U8 (Ottavianus), Concilii His-
panici Begem. De infirmitate et obitu
ejus, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 26-34.
Villa Nova (Arnaldus de). Chirurgia,
14th cent. 521, ff. 160-186 b.
Meditacionis Parabola?, seu Canones
generates curationis morborum, 14th
cent. 420, ff. 255-259.
Passionarius, 15th cent. 59, ff. 107-
148.
Receipts for ointments, electuaries,
pills and other compounds, 15th cent.
73, ff. 28-50 b.
Thesaurus Thesaurorum et Ro-
sarius Philosophorum, 15th cent. 2325,
ff. 22-39.
Regimen sanitatis, 15th cent. 429,
ff. 2-18 b.
De regimine sauitatis et de dieta,
15th cent. Imperf. 282, ff. 107-123.
De medicina et de regimine sani-
tatis, 15th cent. 59, ff. 21 b-35 b.
Liber de conservatione corporis
humani et regimine sanitatis Arabici
Albenzohar translatus ab, 15th cent .
130, ff. 41-48.
■ Compendium regiminis sanitatis,
15th cent 3124, ff. 78 b-82 b.
Liber Albuzale Arabici de medi-
cinis siraplicibus translatus ab, 15th
cent. 213, ff. 51 b-63 b.
2 N 2
548
INDEX.
Villa Nova (Arnaldus de) (continued).
Glosa, 15th cent. 1118, ff. 89-93, 115-
122.
De diversis intentionibus medi-
corum, 15th cent. 2156, ff. 96 b-102 b.
Kxpositiones visionum in somnis,
15th cent. 2156, ff. 102 b-108 b.
Epistola ad J. de Toleto, de separa-
tionc elementorum sanguinis human i,
15th cent. 75, f. 183 b ; 3124, ff. 187 b-
191; 3661, f. 246 b.
Contra dicentes se posse cogerc
demones, 15th cent. 2156, ff. 108 b-
110 b.
Recepta quani dedit pro amore Dei
Magistro hospital is S. Johannis de ultra
mare ad debellandum contra Saracenos,
15th cent. 976, f. 28 h.
De bonitate memorise, late 15th
cent. 1091, f. 145.
Flos florum, late 15th cent. 1091,
f. 164.
Regimen pro memoria observanda,
15th cent. 3124, f. 77.
Thesaurus pauperum, 16th cent.
2411, ff. 164-239.
The defence of age aud recovery
of youth, translated out of, by J. Drum-
mund, circ. 1540. 72, ff. 213-216 b.
Formula; remediorum ex, 16th
cent. 2268, f. 59.
Cautelsc urinarum, 16th cent.
3529, f. 1.
Extracta medica et chymica ex,
17th cent. 201 1, ff. 1-130 b, passim.
De sterilitate ex, 17th cent. 2604,
ff. 45 b-48 b.
Recepta electuarii ab epidemia
praeservantis, 17th cent. 2604, ff. 43 b-
45 b.
Epistola de virtute quercus ad
Ri chard um Cantuariensem Archie pis-
cop urn, copy , 1468. 4, f. 37 ; — 15th
cent. 3132, ff. 52 b-54 ;— 1506. 345,
f. 15.
Theorica alchemia?, 14th cent.
2479, ff. 77-80 b.
Theorica et practica, 15th cent.
276, ff. 70 b-82 b.
Excerpta quscdain ex ejus " Theo-
rica et Practica," 15th cent. 692,
ff. 94 b-96 b.
Practica ; translated into English,
late 17th cent. 630, ff. 98-115 b.
Secreta seu breve compendium
Clementi Papa* mi**a per, 15th cent.
3124, ff 167-187 b.
Villa Nova (Arnaldus de) (continued).
De sccretis naturae, 15th cent. 2327, ff.
2-4b;— 16th cent. 2006, ff. 203-207;
—17th cent. 3687, ff. 39 b-41 b.
Tractatus et processus alchemici,
15th cent. 3457, ff. 105b-H&, 177,
409-414.
De lapidc philosophorum, 15th
cent. 692, ff. 67 b-74 b.
Novam lumen, late 15th cent.
1091, ff. 162-164;— 17th cent. 1068,
ff. 263-269.
Opus alchemicum, 15th cent. 276,
ff. 77 b-79.
Notabilia alchymica, 15th cent.
976, f. 57 b.
Qusestione* essentiales et acciden-
tales ad petitionem Regis Aragonum,
16th cent. 2006, ff. 208-212;— 18th
cent. Eiyil. 3506, ff. 1-8 b.
Alchemical processes, 16th cent.
Fr. 3422, ff. 73-76 b.
Test amentum datum Magb»tro Hos-
pitalis Iherosolymitani, 17th cent. 1255,
f. 241 ; 1902, f. 12 b ; Engl. 2567, ff. 1 1-
15 b ; 3688, f. 147 b.
Notes out of the Testament of,
16th cent. 320, f. 33 b.
— Lucidaire, 17th cent. 3121.
. Mirror of Alchemy, 18th cent.
3506, ff. 9-32.
'— Excerpta alchymica4' ex, 17th cent.
2405, ff. 2-8 b, 48-57, 68 b-103 b.
Quacdam ex Isagoge in ejus ros-
arium chymicum ab A. de Bodenstein,
17th cent. 3737, ff. 96-106.
Liber Phoenix, 17th cent. 2008,
ff. 189-202.
Epistola ad Regem Neapolitanum
super alchemia, 17th cent. 3117, ff. 85-
94 b; 2682, ff. 124b-126b. Imperf.
1068, f. 270.
Extract from his Breviarium, 17th
cent. 1635,-ff. 61-67 b.
Sigilla magics, 17th cent. Lut.
and Engl. 3846, ff. 79 b-86.
Flos riorum, ad Regem Aragonisc,
17th cent. 3086, ff. 69 b-75.
Tractatus vinorum diversorum ad
di versa* inrtrmitates, 15th cent. 59,
ff. 2-21.
De vinis, 16th cent. 2320, ff. 32-54.
De vinis artificiatis, 1506. 345,
ff. 16b-20.
Villa Nova (Thomas a), Archbishop of
Valentia. Life, death and miracles, 17th
cent. Imperf, 2361.
INDEX.
549
VillanovanUB (Serve t us), r. Servetus
(Michael).
Villaumbrosa, Cvnde de. v. Guzman
(Garcias de).
Villavicencio (Juan de), Almirante.
Relacion del desdichado suceso de la flota
de nueva Espana del cargo de, 1641.
2496, ff. 189-192 b.
Ville-aux-Clercs, Seigneur de la. v.
Lomlnie de Brienne (Henri Auguste de).
Villemot (Philippe), Astronomer. Let-
ter to the Royal Society, n. d. Lat.
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cellarius Tornacensis. Explicatio num-
morum Bacchi et Cereris, Familiarum
Romanarum, etc., 17th cent. 3524.
Villers {Lady Catharine), r. Villiers.
Villesanges, Sieur de la. v. Le Brett
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Villette (Fraucois), of Liige. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 17 H». Fr.' 4045, f. 250.
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Villiers {Lady Catharine). Prescriptions
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Villiers (Edward). Note of his birth,
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Villiers (George), 1st Duke of Bucking-
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Parliamentary speeches, papers,
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Political poems and epitaphs, etc.,
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■ Prodromus vindictav by Dr. G.
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188 b.
Answer to the Spanish Ambassa-
dor's information, 17th cent. 3087,
ff. 8b-19b.
Manner of his election to the
Chancellorship of Cambridge University,
1626. 1775, ff. 23-30 b.
Correspondence with Cambridge
University and Sidney College on his
election as Chancellor, 1626. 1479, ff.
17 b, 19, 22 ; 1775, ff. 30 b, 31, 34 b, 36.
Account of his advance into the
Isle of RhtS 17th cent. Imjhrf. 1856,
f. 72.
- Censure of his ill behaviour at
Rhe, secretly discovered by Col. W.
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Villiers (George), 1st Duke of Bucking-
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of the five subsidies, [1628]. 2531, f.
105 b.
Censure of, by the Parliament,
1628. 2251, f. 77 b.
Privy Council letter, signed by,
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Letter to, from Sir F. Bacon,
[1623]. 972, f. 3.
Letter to, from Th. A lured, on
the Spanish Match, 17th cent. 1455,
ff. 20-23 b; 1710, f. 307 b.
Sonnet sur Parrive*e du Due u Paris,
par Colletet, 1625. 895, f. 38.
Satires against, aire. 1628. Lat.
346, ff. 19, 19 b.
Verses on, 17th cent.
5, 42, 49 b.
Epitaph on, 17th cent.
Chronogram on, 1628.
1792, ft".
1199,f.70.
Lot 1199,
f. 74 b.
Note on his death and funeral,
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Villiers (George), 2nd Dulic of Bucking-
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Speech in the House of Lords, 1677.
39 ; 3087, ff. 1-7.
A familiar epistle in verse to Mr.
Julian, Secretary to the Muses, 17th
cent. 655, f. 45.
Satirical verses on, 17th cent.
1709, f. 122.
Villiers (Robert), son and heir of Roltert
Villiers and grandson of J»hn, Viscount
Pnrbeck. Proceedings in the House of
Lords on his claim to the title of Vis-
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Dr. S. Wall, 1690. 1731, A. f. 69.
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n. d. 4077, f. 63.
Vincent (Fr — ), of St. Jiufo. Letter to
Lord Carlisle, 1680. 2724, f. 245.
Vincent (H— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1698, 4037, f. 98.
Vincent (John), soldier at Tangier.
Charge of misdemeanour against, by
Capt. J. Legge, 1669. 3514, f. 13.
550
INDEX.
Vincent (Levinus). Memoire de livres
de ses curiosites, circ. 1727. 1068, f. 132.
Letters to J. Petiver, 1701-1716,
and n. d. Dutch and Fr. 3335, f. 45 b ;
3337, f. 50; 4063, ff. 125, 131, 160,165,
176, 193; 4064, ff. 3, 60, 79, 117, 132,
141,144,202; 4065, ff. 234, 262; 4067,
ff. 191-196.
Letter to J. Faber, 1716. Dutch.
4065, f. 264.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1725.
Fr. 4048, ff. 1, 45, 218.
Letter to, from Cosmo III., Grand
Duke of Tuscany, 1699. 4067, f. 193.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
Fr. 4069, f. 198.
Vincent (Nathanael), F.B.S. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4061, f. 235.
Vincent aJ.Demonfriart(Z>r. George),
of Bodmin, co. Cornw. Case and cure of
his abscess, 17th cent. 1709, f. 124.
VincentinUB (Angel us Sala), Yenetus.
v. Sala (Angelo).
Vincentio (Vincentius de), of Venice,
v. Niger (Octavius).
Vincentius, Bellovacensis. Speculum
naturale, 15th cent. Excerpts. 1118,
f. 87 b ; 3744, ff. 38-40 b, 77, 82-90,
98-108.
Speculum historiale, lib. IV., 14th
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Extracts from the Alchymy of,
17th cent. 317, ff. 10, 12.
Vinsauf (Geoffrey de). Comment upon
44 Palladius de re rustica ", and of the
making and management of wines, 15th
cent. 7, ff. 88-92 ; 122, ff. 72-83 b ; 686,
ff. 19-39 b.
Abridgement of the above treatise,
15th cent. 686, ff. 15-18 b;— 17th
cent. Lot. 72, ff. 164-180.
Excerptum ex, 17th cunt. 1845,
Virgilius Maro (Publius) (continued).
Georgics, books i.-ii. in English verse,
18th cent. 3208, ff. 96-128 b.
/Kneidos lib. iv. vv. 1-336, cum
notis, 17th cent. 3738, ff. 5-22 b.
Notse in lib. vi. iEneidos, 17th
cent. 3371, f. 20.
Duodecim poetarum scholasticorum
argumenta jEneidos, 15th cent. 777,
f. 90 b.
Metrical renderings from, by Sir
E. Sherburne, 17th cent. 836, f. 49.
" The Fingallian Travesty, or the
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Vinson (Carolus), M.D., of Legden. Ex-
cerptre de calculis renalibus e Drelin-
curtio ab, 17th cent. 1292, ff. 39-41 b.
Silvii curiosa ab ore ejus excerpta
per, 17th cent. 1292, ff. 44-62 b.
Vipont, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 48 b.
Vique (Diego), Caballero de Alcantara.
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Virgilius Maro (Publius). Georgica,
140J. 2510.
sixt book of Virgil Is iEnaeids a la mode
de Fingaule," 17th cent. 900.
De lapide philosophico, 15th cent.
2327, f. 12 b.
Verses on alchemy attributed to,
17 th cent. 83, f. 3.
Note on, and verses concerning,
15th cent. Lat. Ill, f. 87 b.
Virginia, Province of, N. America. Ac-
count of, by W. Strachey, with a dic-
tionary of the language, 1618. 1622.
Answer to Capt. N. Butler's " The
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... in the winter of . . 1622," 17th
cent. fmperf. 1039, f. 92.
Laws of. 165}. 1378, ff. 214-233 b.
Papers on its natural history, by
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List of trees sent from, to S. Doody,
by C. Hartgill, 1694. 3328, f. 88.
Virgins. De Legenda de undecim milli-
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48b-51b.
Visch (Isaac de), Merchant, of Amsterdam.
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Letter to, from G. Cuper, 1706
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Visconde (Martin), English Consul at
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Order for his release from prison
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Letter to, from J. de La Carera,
1672. Span. 3513, f. 73.
Visions. Revelations to Mother Juliana
in the year 1373 of the love of God in
Jesus Christ, 17th cent. 3705.
Accounts in letters to Mr. Hart lib
from Breslaw and Berlin of two super-
natural appearances, 1653. 648, ff. 43,
43 b.
INDEX.
551
Visions (continued). Letter on the
works of authors respecting visions and
revelations, 1654. Lat. 648, ff. 74-76 b.
Observations on the Lapis Ange-
lica and Evangelicus, 1660. 648, f. 99.
Account of a vision seen by an old
man in a village near Sneech in Friesland,
1661. 648, f. 44.
Visions of a fanatic, 1676. 2569,
ff. 87-90 b.
v. Germany, Emperors of. Charles
III.
Rome, Bishops of. Innocent IV.
Visme8 ( de), Secretary to the French
Embassy in London. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1737-1739, and n. d. Fr. 4055,
ff. 206, 412; 4056, ff. 8, 72; 4061, ff.
236, 237.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1737, 1739. Fr. 4068, f. 336 ; 4069,
f. 24.
Vitalis (Julius). Epitaph on, dug up at
Bath, 1711. Lat. 4042, f. 311.
Vitruvius Pollio (Marcus). Tractatus
de architectura epitome, 12th cent.
296, ff. 59 b-73.
Vitry, Due de. v. L'Hospital (Nicolas do).
, Marquis de. r. L'Hospital (Loys
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Vivianus, Magister, Archdeacon of Or-
vieto. Letter to, from Archbishop Becket,
[1169]. Lat. 1777, f. 37.
Vivonne (Jean de), Marquis de Pisany.
Sonnet sur la mort de, par Gombauld,
17th cent. 895, f. 59.
Vizcaya. v. Biscay.
Vizsch (Gottlieb Julius), Student of
Iahcs at Leipzig. Autograph in album,
1692. 2360, f. 34.
Vocabularies, v. Dictionaries.
Voetius(Gisbertus), Professor of Theology
at Utrecht. Autograph in album, 1668.
1795 or 2597, f. 19.
Vogel (Martin), of Hamburg. J. Jungii
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Vogel (Petrus), Student at Leipzig
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Voglerus (Valentinus Henricns). Col-
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Vogft (Johan Heinrich), Astrologer of
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Voiture (Vincent de). Sonnets, 17th
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Volaston (Juan), r. Wollaston (John).
Volcacius (Petrus), of Ragusa. Refor-
matorium magnum lapidisphilosophorum
e R. Lullio, 15th cent. 3457, ff 79-
105 b.
Volckamer (Johann Georg), M.D., of
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1680. Lat. 2729, f. 59.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1707. Lat.
4064, f. 137.
Volokmail (Georg Anton), of Liegnitz,
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Letter to J. Petiver, 1716. Lat.
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Voider (Burcherus de), of Lcyden. Dic-
*tata in principia Cartesii, 17th cent.
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Kxperimentaphilosophica naturalia,
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VoleaoiUB (Petrus). v. Volcacius.
Volibar y de la Bedonda (Pedro).
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Volterra, in Italy. Memorie antiche
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Volterra (Francesco detto il), Architect,
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la mode Itallienne et nouvellement a la
Francoise, 1669. 1076.
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Voragine (Jacobus de), Archbishop of
Genoa. Legend.i aurea, 15th cent.
1936.
Vorst (Conrad), D.D. Answer to arti-
cles sent from England to Leiden, 1611.
Imperf. 1775, ff. H7-1 12 b.
Vorstio (Adolfo). Letter to Dr. J.
Downes, 1660. Ital. 4062, f. 150.
VorstiUB (Adolphus). Verses inscribed
in a book given by, to a friend, 16th
cent. Qr. and IaxU 2764, f. 57.
Vos al. Vroling (Abraham Lenertz),
Chirurgus Ordinarius a pud West-Zaar-
d'tn. Reined ia variorum morborum
1646. 1735, ff. 1-72 b.
552
INDEX.
VossiUB (Isaac), Canon of Windsor.
Catalogus codicum MSS. ejus, 17th cent.
1783, ff. 17-53.
Eicerpta ex ejus operibus variis,
17th cent. 3861, ff. 19, 24, 30-48.
Letter to, from Sir E. Sherburne,
17th cent. Lat. Imperf. 836, f. 46.
Voutet (J — ). r. Vontet (Sieur Jacques).
Voyages and Travels. Notices by
J. Petiver of works on Voyages and
Travels, 17th-18thcentt. 2295,/xissim.
" Extraicts de di verses lectures de
voyages," 17th cent. 305.
Note of distances in Italian miles
from Venice to Joppa, 15th cent. Lat.
683, f. 42.
Voyage of Capt. J. Ribault from
Havre de Grace to Florida, 1562. Transl.
3644, ff. 111-121 b.
Journal by R. Smith of Sir E.
Unton's travels into Italy, 156J-1564.
1813.
Journal of J. Chilton's voyage to
New Spain and the South Seas, 1568-
1586. 42.
Journey of A. de Morales to the
kingdoms of Leon and Galicia and the
principality of Asturia, 1572. Span.
3830, ff. 1-113.
Journals of travels through France,
1577-1578. 3127, passim.
Relation of D. Ingram's journey
from Mexico to near Cape Breton, 1582.
1447.
Journal of a Continental tour,
1590. 1898, ff. 22-38.
Routes for various voyages, 1592-
1593. Spun, and Engl 4028.
Voyage of Hon. R. Dudley to the
W. Indies, 1594. 358.
Voyage of Sir F. Drake and Sir J.
Hawkins to the W. Indies, 1595. 2177,
f. 18 b.
Description of the third voyage in
1596 to Cathay and China by the Dutch,
17th cent. 3364.
Relatione del viaggio da Graz a
Trento di Margarita Arciduchessad' Aus-
tria, 1598. 3818.
Rutter of lands and harbours with-
out and within the Straits of Gibraltar,
by Sir N. Miller, late 17th cent. 1040.
Route of vessels sailing from
Panama to Porto di Pitas, 17th cent.
3296.
— Observations of J. Daves voyaging
from Acheaue to Sumatra, 17th cent.
3668, ff. 156 b, 157 ; 3959, ff. 1-3.
Voyages and Travels {continued).
Journal by J. Jourdain of a voyage to
the E. Indies, 160J-1617. 858.
Journal by an Englishman of his
travels through Flanders, Lorraine, Swit-
zerland, and Italy, 1610. 682.
Tour through Normandy and
France, [1626]. 1442.
Journal by T. Clement of voyage
to the Cape of Good Hope, and Surat,
and back to the Cape of Good Hope,
163J-163J. 3492.
Diary of a journey from Brussels
through France, Spain and the Nether-
lands to London, 1633-1634. Span.
1572, ff. 1-75 b.
Notes by Dr. Colston of his travels
abroad, 1641-1646. 1 18, passim.
Relation of Capt. W. Jackson's
voyage to the W. Indies or Continent
of America, 1642. 793 or 894.
Journals of voyages to the Mediter-
ranean, 1648-165}. 3494.
Travel of F. Gallus in 1648 to
S. Michael's hermitage, near Innsbruck,
17th cent. 3724, ff. 94-98 b.
Journal of travels of J. de Cardon-
nel in Ireland, England and Scotland,
1649-1656. 1731, B.
Journals by C. Wilde of his voyage
to Bantam and back, 16*$-1652. 3231.
Voyage de la France Equinox iale
en l'isle de Cayenne, 1652. 1019, ff. 10-
164.
Travels of R. Bell in the Mogul's
Country, 1654-1668. 811, ff. 2-17 b.
Journal by H. Whistler of Admiral
Penn's voyage from England to the W.
Indies, 1654, 1655. Imperf. 3926.
Voyage among Carib islands, 1654.
1831, A. ff. 35-42.
Account of F. van Aerssens' travels
into Spain, 1654. Fr. 3048.
Journal of travels through France,
Egypt and Palestine, 1655-1656. 3228.
Notes of a journey on the Con-
tinent, 1656-1658. 524, ff. 176-208 b.
Journal of travels through France
and Italy, 1658-1659. 2142.
Journal of voyage in S. Africa
from Cape Agulhas to Johanna, 1659.
3672, ff. 67 b-69 b.
Journals of the voyages of the ship
"Greyhound" from the EL Indies to
England, 1661-1668. 2943.
Journal of T. Fisher's voyage to
Lisbon and back, July-Sept. 1661. 505,
ff. 2-79.
INDEX.
553
Voyages and Travels (continued).
Notes by Dr. £. Browne of his tour
through the west and centre of England,
1662. 1900, ff. 36-60 (reversed).
— — Journals of voyages to the Canaries,
Smyrna, Venice, etc., by J. Smith, 1664-
1669. 1700.
Journals of travels on the Con-
tinent by Dr. Downes, 1664-1667. 177,
ff. 1-25 k; 179, A. ff. 1-48 b.
Journal by Dr. E. Browne of his
Continental travels, 1 664- 1 66 S. 1886.
Journals of Sir T. Browne's voyage
to Tangier, in the hand of his son Thomas,
1665. Two copies. 1831, A. ff. 1-24,
25-34.
Journal of voyage to the E. Indies
with draughts by M. J. van der Tol,
1666-1670. Dutch. 3673.
Journals of voyages to the E. Indies,
copied by Capt. J. Kempthorne, l(>6f-
1688. 3668.
Journals by J. Privett of voyage
from England to Bantam and back, 16 6^-
1669. 3668, ff- 1-40.
Journal of R. Bell's travels to
Prester John's country, Persia, etc t 1667.
811, ff. 18b-44b.
Memoranda of things worth notice
in a tour through the West of England,
post 1667. 2789, ff. 2-7.
Journal of travels of Dr. E. Browne
from England to Vienna, 1668. 1908.
Journal of voyage from England
to Surat and back, by J. Kempthorne,
Jun., 166|-1670. 3814.
Journal of voyage to Valdiv ia and
back, by Lieut. N. Peckett, 1669-1671.
819.
Journal by J. Wood of voyage
from England to Patagonia, 166iM670.
3833, ff. 3-26.
Travels of R. Bell from Lisbon to
Jerusalem, 1669. 81 1, ff. 45 b-64 b.
Journal of travels of Dr. E. l'.rowne
from Vienna to the mouth of the R.
Elbe, 1669. 1905.
Journal of travels of l>r.E. Browne
on the Continent, 1669, in his father's
handwriting. 1855, ff. 2-54.
Abstract of Capt. Browne's journal
of voyage from England to Bantam,
1671. 3668, f. 161.
Account of travels of Charles, 2nd
son of the Duke of Beaufort, in France,
1673. 3187, ff. 1-16 b.
Journal of voyage to Smyrna and
back, 1677-1678. 2504, ff. 195-228 b.
Voyages and Travels (continued).
Fragment of journal of voyage of H.M.S
Guernsey, 1677. 3833, f. 27.
Memoranda of a journey from
London to Oxford, [ctVc. 1677-1696],
1983, B. f. 25.
Journal by J. Bevan of a voyage
from Madras to the Cnpe of Good Hope,
and thence to St. Helena and the Island
of Ascension, and so to England, 167J-
1678. 863.
Journal of a midshipman on H.M.S-
•' Happy Return " of a voyage to the
Mediterranean and back, 1678-1679.
978, ff. 1-48 b.
Memoranda of tours through the
Netherlands and France by L. Ridley,
1679-169S. Lat.y Engl, and Fr. 1504.
Journal by B. Harry of voyage to
Bengal and back, 1679-168}. 3668,
ff. 89-111 b.
Journal by a midshipman of the
vovage of the •• Turkey Merchant of
London " to Antigua, 1679-1680. 978,
ff. 49-58 b.
Log from Madeira to Canary,
thence to England, 1679-1680. 1487,
ff. 65-103 b.
Journal by W. Pearse of voyage to
Bantam and back, 1679-1680. 3668,
ff. 12.3-154; 3669.
" Memories " of voyage to the E.
Indies, 1679. 1704, f. 23.
Journal of travels from Smyrna to
Halitarnassus and back, 1679. 2720,
ff. 3-16 ; 3945, ff. 1-22 ; 3985, ff. 1 -59.
Journals of voyages to Tangier,
Venice, Zante and back, by T. Hunt,
1680-1683. 2034.
Journal of Capt. B. Sharp's voyage
to the South Seas, 1680-1682. Tiro
copies. 46, A. ff. 1-138; 46, B. ff. 1-
143 b.
Journal by B. Ringrose of the
voyages of Capt. B. Sharp in the South
Sens, 1680-1682. 48 ; 3820.
Journal of J. Cox *s travels into the
South Seas, 1680-1681. 49.
Voyages of W. Dampier through
the South Seas, 1681-1691. 3236.
Journal of voyage to the Canaries
and tuck, 1681-1682. 2504, ff. 174-
193 b.
Journal of T. Crompton's voyage
to the Cape of Good Hope, 1681-168}.
1704, ff. 2-18.
Journal by N. Warren of voyage
to the E. Indies and back, 1682-1684.
3672, ff. 1-66 b.
554
INDEX.
Voyages and Travels (continued).
Journal of voyage from England to
Surat, in the merchant ship "Persia,"
1682-1683. 50 or 1070, ff. 1-1 10, passim.
Journal of travels from Smyrna to
Constantinople and back, 1682. 2720,
ff. 17-26 b; 31*45, ff. 23-42 b ; 3985,
ff. 60-80 b.
Journal of the voyage of W. A.
Cowley from Cape Virgiuia to the Cape
de Verd Isles, to China, Java, Cape of
Good Hope, and Holland, 1683-1686.
54; 1050.
- Journal by H. Starkey of the voyage
of the ship " Williamson " to Surat, and
back to England, 1684-1686. 1045.
Journal on board the ship " fiarna-
distant " or " Barnadiston," bound for
Surat, and thence for Gambaroon, 1684—
1685. 854, ff. 2b-63.
Journal of J. Beavan on board the
" Francis " towards Cape Corentes and
St. Jago ; then on board the " Phenix "
towards India; afterw. on board the
" Bristol " towards Surat ; and lastly on
board the "Phenix " again, 1684-1685.
854, ff. 64-133 b : 855, ff. 1-31.
■ Relation du voyage par P. E.
Radissou an Nort de Canada pour la
Compagnie de la Baye de Hudson, 1684.
3527.
Journal of a voyage from S. Do-
mingo to the wreck of a Spanish vessel
off Porto Plato, and thence to England,
1686 16X7. 50 or 1070, ff. 99b-90b,
88 b-67, 60, 58 b (reversed).
Journal by Capt. J. Kempthorne
of his voyage to Bombay, 1688-1689.
3671.
Journal of voyage from Leghorn
to England, 16X8-168J}. 1704, ff. 24-31.
Log of the voyage of the " Mont-
ague " to Algiers, 1688. 1510, ff. 24-42.
Journal by Capt. Lake of voyage
from Ceylon to Ballascar in the Bay of
Bengal, 1688. 3668, f. 155.
Voyage to the South Seas, by R.
Simson, 1689. 86 or 672.
Journal by Capt. J. Strong of his
voyage to Magellan Straits and the
South Seas, 1689. 3295.
Tour from St. Albans to Wells, co.
Somers., 1689. 1H04, ff'. 18 b-42.
Journal of Dr. E. Browne's voyage
from Madras to the Cape of Good Hope,
1691-1692. Impcrf. 1689.
Account of the journey of T.
Browne and Dr. Plot into Kent, 1693.
Ih99.
Voyages and Travels (continued).
Journal of a voyage from England to
Cadiz, thence to Alicant and Leghorn,
1696. Imperf. 3237, ff. 1-13.
Journal of travels on the Continent,
1698. Fr. Lnperf. 3552.
Journal of voyage from London to
the Straits, 1699-1700. 2504, ff. 90-
99 b.
Journal of voyages to the Canaries
under Capt. W. "Baker, 1700, 1701.
3237, ff. 14-26 b, 30-38 b.
Account of the capture of an
English crew by the natives of Maga-
doxa, and of their sojourn among them ;
with map, and drawings of animals, 1700 .
2992.
Journal of voyage to Archangel
and back under Capt. W. Baker, 1702.
3237, ff. 39-47 b.
Voyages of the " Sidney " to India
and China, by Dr. L. Dumeny, 170g-
1705. 2296, ff. 2-29 b.
Journal of voyage to the E. Indies
and back by Capt. H. Fowlis, 1703-1705.
3674.
Journal of voyage to Scanderoon
and back, 1703, 1704. 3237, ff. 49 73 b.
Journal by N. Griffin of voyage to
the E. Indies, 1703-1704. 3675.
Diary of a journey from Dantzic
to London, 11 Sept.-18 Dec. 1703.
Germ. 1362, ff. 70-74, 77 b-80.
Journal of voyage by Capt. F.
Stanes from Englaud to Muscat in
Arabia aud back, 170J-1705. 3145
Journal of voyage to Maryland
and back to England, 1705-1706. 2291.
Journal of voyage to Alexandria
and back, 1706, 1707. 3237, ff. 74-95 b.
" Relation du voyage de la Bier du
Sud au cotes du Chily et Perou
par M. Frezier," 1712-1714. 3340, ff.
317-320.
Journal of a Continental tour, 1712.
3462
Journal of voyage from the E.
Indies to Holland, 1 8th cent. Germ.
ImjH-rf. 4020, ff. 223-229.
Account of a book entitled •* A
voyage to Madeira and the W. Indies,
by Sir H. Sloane," 18th cent. 3324,
ff. 254-256 b.
Index to a book of travels, 18th
cent. Lnp ■»/. 40 1 9, ff. 36 -41 .
Vries (Gerard de), Professor of Philosophy
at Utnxht. Brevis analysis de term i na-
tion um ontologirarum fjus, facta 16 Oct.
1690. 1089, V. 5,
INDEX.
555
Vrivasius. v. Oribasius.
Vroling (Leonard us), r. Vos at. Vroling
(Abraham Lenertz).
Vryberge (Marinus van). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1706. Fr. 4040, f. 191.
Vssher (William), r. Ussher.
Vulcanlus (Bonaventura). Anacreontia
oda in Amorem ab eo Ixttine et Belgice
versa, 17th cent. 2764, f. 18 b.
Carmen ad Philippum II. e Belgica
reducem, confecto jam bello, 1560. 2764,
f. 45.
Verses from and to F. Nansius,
17th cent. Lat. 2764, ff. 139-141 b.
Poems on the death of C. Plantinus,
16th cent. Lat. and Gr. 2764, ff. 162-
164.
Verses on the tomb of F. Raphel-
engi us, 16th cent. Gr. and Lat . 2764,
f. 164 b.
Vulteijus (Hermannus). Letter to, from
J. Dury, 1633. Lat. 654, f. 39.
Vyndon (Jacobus Aubertus). v. Aubert
(Jacques), Jf.D., of Vendome.
Vyner (Sir Robert), Bart. ; Lord Mayor
of London. Letter to Rev. W. Bere,
1683w 2717, f. 43.
w
W — , Lord. Abstract of letters to, from
J. W., 1624. 3827, f. 45.
W. (A.) v. Weldon (Sir Anthony).
W — (B — ). Letter to a friend on the
Cartesian doctrine of colours, 17th cent.
427, f. 65.
W — (C — ). Problems in arithmetic,
with solutions, 1627. 1329, ff. 19 b-
26 li.
W — (D — ). De curatione cephalalgia?,
17th cent. 2777, ff. 41-46 (reversed).
W— (E— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1735. 4075, f. 85.
W. (F. L.) v. Lodwick (Francis).
W— (G— ). Letter to Dr. D. Gregory,
1«J. 4063, f. 6.
W— (I—), M.D. Letter to his cousin
on the detection of errors of apothecaries
in their preparations, 158f. Copy. 1645,
ff. 80-97 b.
W— (J—). Letter to, from J. S. Weiden-
feld, 168}. 631, ff. 194-197.
W — (Jo — ). Abstract of letters to Lord
W., 1624. 3827, f. 45.
W— (M— ). t?. Willis (Mary).
W— (P— r), (?) Quahr. The Bible in
short-hand, 1655. 2372.
W — (P — ). Essay to make a man know
God and himself by the light of reason,
167J. Hologr. draft. 3047.
W— (P— ), M.D., of Hertford. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1725. 4077, f. 248.
W— (R— ). v. White (R— ).
W— (R— ), of Cambridge. Letter to Dr.
Power, 1652. 3515, f. 63.
Waad (Armigil). Instructions to, as
Ambassador to the Duke of Holstein,
1559. 2442, f. 70.
Waad (Sir William). Instructions to,
as Ambassador to Portugal, [1580].
2442, f. 114.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to
Spain, 158f. 2442, f. 128.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to
France, 158$, 158f 2442, ff. 63, 65 b.
Answer, as "Clerk of the Privy
Council," to T. Vachell's petition, lggjf.
2251, f. 80.
WaoopiUB (G— ), M.D. v. Wauchope
(Gilbert).
Waddesworth (John). Formerly owned
MS. 272.
Waddington (Master ). Letter
to, from N. Wallington, 1640. 922, ff.
134b-138b.
Wade (Anne), wife of F. Wads. Letters
to, from her husband, 1648. 922, ff. 177,
179.
Letters to, from K. Lanes, 1648.
922, ff. 181, 183, 184.
Letters to, from M. Lawrence,
1651. 922, tt. 1K7, 189 b.
Wade (Francis), of Southwark, co. Sun:
Letters to his wife Anne, 1648. Copies.
922, ff. 177, 179.
Letters to, from N. Wallington,
1646. 922, ff. 148-151 b.
Wade (Giles), v. Vadis (yEgidius de).
Wade (Thomas), Cation of Holy Trinity
Priory j Ipswich. Presentation oft by
the Prior, to the Bishop of Norwich,
for admission to the subdiaconate, 1453.
I Ait. 1609, f. 57 b.
Wadeley (Ri— ). Letter to Dr. N.
Hodges, 1674. 810, f. 243.
556
INDEX.
Wadeson (Robert), M.D.t of St. John's
College, Cambridge. Medical theses,
circ. 1647. Lat. 3310, ff. 72-77 b;
3312, ff. 272-275.
Waekeling (C— ), Intendaut to Prince
George of Denmark. Letter to I>r. J.
Pragestus, 1692. 1381, f. 74.
Letter to, from Dr. J. Pragestus,
1692. 1381, f. 77.
Wafer (Lionel), Surgeon. Observations
during a sojourn, in 1681, among the
Indians, 17th cent. 3236, ff. 14-28 b.
Wager (Sir Charles), Commissioner of
the Admiralty. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1737, 1738. Signed. 4055, f. 126;
4056, f. 11.
Waits (Jacobus), Phil, et Med. D. Letter
on D. Reyher*s " Dissertatio de nummii
chymicis," 1693. tfrnn. 2880, ff. 91-
96 b.
Wake, Family of. Notes of, 16th cent.
1301, f. 34.
Wake (Sir Baldwin), 1st Bart, of Cleve-
don. Letter to, from P. Moore, 1606.
1664, f. 47.
Wake (Sir John), 2nd Bart, of Courteen-
hally co. Nort Hants. Medical prescrip-
tion for his wife, by Dr. J. Metford,
165jj. Lot. 2812, f. 51 b.
Wake (Philip). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4061, f. 239.
Wake (William), Archbishop of Canter-
bury. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1728.
3984, f. 27.
Certificate of the truth of E.
BeAuvoir's petition, [1728]. 4049, f.
176 b.
Wakefelde (Robert), Canon of Christ
Church, Oxford. Wrote, in 1502, MS.
2232.
Wakefield, W.R. co. York. Statutes
of Qu. Elizabeth's Free Grammar Schools
at, 1607. 2204, ff. 25-35.
Wakeing, co. Stirr. v. Woking.
Wakely (Thomas). Letters (under cover
of D. Arthur) to Sir H. Sloane, 1683,
168 J. 4036, ff. 4, 6.
Wakeman (John), of Yarmouth. Letter
to Dr. T. Browne, 1670. 1911-1913,
f. 112.
Wakemand (Edmund). Owned, in the
17th cent., MS. 1.
Waker ( ), Surgeon of St. Bartholo-
mew's Hos]rital% fA/ndon. On impost umes,
17th cent. 2323, ff. 1-8.
WalflBUB (Joannes), Professor of Medicine
at Leyden. Ex ore ejus eicerpta in
collegio practico, 17th cent. 224.
Dictata in collegio practico, 17th
cent. 1218, ff. 1-75.
Institutiones medicinal ex ejus pri
vato collegio, 17th cent. 658, ff. 62 b-
134 b.
Letter to, from J. Duiy, 1633.
Lat. 654, f. 75.
Waldegrave, Family of. Pedigree,
16th cent. 1301, f. 27 b.
Waldegrave (Sir Henry), 2nd Bart.
Letter to, from his brother-in-law, Dr.
M. Bacon, 1653. 1833, f. 15.
Waldegrave (James), 1st Earl Walde-
grave. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1740.
4056, f. 276.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1740. 4026, f. 318.
Waldis (William). Operations chymicas-
metallica>raedic«, 16th cent. Dutch.
316, ff. 67 b-256 b.
Waldo (Daniel), M.D., of London. Letter
to E. Bendall, [168J]. 647, f. 75.
Letter to J. Hartman, 1682. 647,
f. 77.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 170f-
1705, and n. </. 4039, ff. 424, 425;
4040, f. 85; 4061, f. 240.
Utter to J. Petiver, 17«. 4064,
f. 225.
Waldroil (Francis Stonard), of co. Ar-
magh. Utter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
4061, f. 242.
Waldron (George). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1722, and n. t/. 4046, f. 316;
4061, f. 244.
Waldron (John). Versea addressed to
Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent. 3516, f. 181.
Waldron (Theodosia), widow. Utter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4061, f. 246.
Waldron (Thomas), M.D., Physician to
Charles II. Congratulatorium de laurea
doctoral i et epigram ma ad, per M. Bacon,
17th cent. 396, ff. 5, 5 b.
Waldron (William), soldier at Tangier.
Petition by, to a court-martial, circ.
1671. 3514, f. 67.
Wald8chmiedt (Johann Jacob). Col-
legium medicum in ejus Institutiones,
170$- 1707. 2969, ff. 62-204 b.
Walduck ( ), Caytain. Account of
the rattlesnake, 171f. 3339, ff. 113b-
116 b.
INDEX.
557
Walduok rJ — ). Letters on Barbados
to .!. Petiver, 1710-1712. 2302.
Letters to J. Searle, 1710. Copies.
3338, ff. 74-77 b.
Walduck (T— ). Letter to J. Petiver,
1714. 4065, f. 164.
Wale (John). Formerly owned MS. 159.
Wales. Giraldus Cambrensis de illauda-
bilibas Cambria;, 17th cent. 1710, ff.
146-150.
Description of the counties in,
17th cent. 1946, ff. 68-73 b ;— 18th
cent. 1823, f. 19.
List of shires in, 17th cent. 1455,
f. 29.
Note of the length, breadth, etc.,
of, 1635. 609, f. 211.
Account of a tour in, 1689. 1804,
ff. 18b-45.
Charts of the S.W. coast, 17th
cent. 1428, ff. 1-70, passim.
Excerptum e Mercurio Botannico
de plantis Cambrensibus, 1641. 2352,
ff. 27-34
Church of. Number of the parish
churches in the dioceses of, temp. Jas. I.
72, f. 160 b.
language of. Catalogue of books
printed in Welsh, circ. 1700. 885, f. 37.
Principality of. History of the
Principality from the Tower Records,
by Sir J. Doddridge, 17th cent. 3081 ;
3479, ff. 10-;,8.
Names of Lord Presidents of the
Marches of Wales, 1576. 975, f. 85.
Royal letter for men to be sent
out of Wales into Ireland, 1596. Copy.
33, f. lib.
Princes of. HENRY FREDE-
RIC. Discourse touching a marriage
betw. him and a daughter of Savoy, by
Sir W. Ralegh, 17th cent. 713.
Diet of him and his house-
hold, 17th cent. 1714, ff. 11-14 b.
Epilogus ad, ab H. Brough-
ton, n. d. 3088, f. 97.
Autograph in album, n. d.
3415, f. 2.
Accountof his death, 1612.
1786, ff. 6-17 b ; 3104.
Medical case, 1612. 640,
ff. 228, 275 b.
Letter on his death from
R. Thorius to Sir T. Mayerne, 1613.
Fr. 206, B. f. 71.
Verses on, 17th cent.
1792, ff. 10, 113.
Wales, Princes of. HENR V FREDE-
RIC (continued). Verses on Bishop
Bancroft's prayer for, 17th cent. 1489,
f. 9 b.
MS. 3151 was dedicated to, by
G. Pye.
FREDERIC LOUIS.
Journal of his cure from smallpox by
C. Maitland, n. J. 4076, f. 98.
Princess of. Joan, Fair Maid of
Kent. Kalcndarium ejus a.d. 1380
compositum, 15th cent. 282, ff. 5-17 b.
Walford ( ). Medical thesis, 17th
cent. I Mt. 3307, ff. 199-203 b.
Walford (Benjamin), Bookseller, in St.
Paul*s Chnrcfiyanl, London. Letter to
H. Hunt, 169g. 4062, f. 299.
Letter to, from R. Waller, 1702.
4063, f. 163.
Walgrave (Sir Henry), v. Waldcgrave.
Walkden (P— ). Letter to Madam
Humfrcys, 17gg. 4066, f. 84.
Walkeden (F — ). Horoscope, by Dr.
F. Bernard, 1638-I64g. 1707, f. 5 b.
Walker (Sir Edward), Garter King at
Arms. Warrant to, for augmentation
of the arms of F. Wolfe, 1660. 856,
f. 25.
Warraut to, for granting Lady K.
Stewart the precedency of an Earl's
daughter, 1660. 856, f. 28.
Walker (John), />./>.; Ecclesiastical
Historian. Letter to Dr. A. Charlett,
with answer, 1714. Impcrf. 3198, f. 3.
Walker (John), PresicktU of the Com-
mittee of the Scottish Society for Pro-
pagating Christian Knowledge. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1731, 1736. Signed.
4052, f. 26 ; 4054, f. 316.
Walker (Midleton), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4077, f. 213.
Walker (Dr. Obadiah), Master of Uni-
versity College, Oxford. Remarks on
his Treatise of Medals, by M. Bouet,
17th cent. 3962, f. 212.
Walker al. Waleom (Richard), Haber-
dasher, of London. Letter on alchemy
to Qu. Elizabeth, 17th cent. 3654,
ff. 14b-17.
Walker (Samuel), M.D. Utter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4077, f. 214.
Walker (Thomas), Judge of the Vice-
Admiralty Court in the Bahamas, W.
Indies. Letters to J. Petiver, 1701,
170$. 4063, f. 123 ; 40S4, f. 58.
558
INDEX
Walker (Sir Walter), LL.D. Warrant
appointing him King's Counsel in the
Courts of Admiralty and Delegacy, and
in all ecclesiastical courts, temp. Chas.
II. 856, f. 5.
Queries referred to, in the case of
Courten v. Carew, circ. 1663. 3515,
f. 42.
Walker (William). Catalogue of his
rarities, 18th cent. 1968, f. 172.
Walker (William), of Rhode Island.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 17|g. 4056,
f. 211.
Walkner (Balthasar), M.D., of Padna.
0}>erationes chymica, 1650. 1223,
ff. 19 b-38.
Wall (Charles), of Malaga. Correspon-
dence with R. de Vera, 1675. Engl.
and Span. Copies. 1087, ff. 88, 88 b.
Wall (Samuel X M.I). Miscellaneous
papers, late 17th cent. 1731, A.
Petition for the Comptrollership
of Customs at Bristol, n. d. 1731, A.
f. 43.
Letters to Sir II. Sloane, n. d.
4025, ff. 295-303; 4061, f. 248.
Verses to, by J. Whitehall, n. d.
1731, A. f. 154.
Wallace (James), M.D. Letters to Sir
II. Sloane, 1699-170}, and n. d. 4037,
ff. 309, 317, 349 ; 4038, ff. 2, 60, 109,
310; 4061, ff. 250-256.
Wallace (Sir William). Account of his
wars, circ. 1600. 1226.
Trial and sentence, 1305. I Ait.
Copy, 16th cent. 2103, f. 155 b.
Wallachia, Vayvodof. Petrasco. Let-
ter to Secretary J. Wollev, n. d. Lat.
3299, f. 52.
WallSBU.8, I), r. Walams (Joannes).
Wallensis (Johannes), r. Joannes, Gal -
lensis.
Wallenstein (Albert Wenceslans von),
Duke of Fricdland. Consilium medicum
pro, 17th cent. 2253, f. 60 b.
Waller (Edmund), Poet and M.P. Speech
in Parliament (erroneously attributed to
Sir Will. Waller), 1625. 1710, f. 283.
Panegyric on Olirer Cromwell, as
Lord Protector, 17th cent. 655, ff. 30-
35 b; 3516, ff. 205-208 b.
Waller (Richard), Secret try to the Royal
Society. Letters to Sir II. Sloane, 1694-
1707, and n. d. 4036, ff. 194, 266, 282,
360; 4037, ff. 189, 249; 4041, f. 79;
4061, f. 257.
Waller (Richard), Secretary to thi Royal
Society (continued). Letter to Messrs.
Smith and Walford, 1702. 4063, f. 163.
Letter to Dr. R. Hooke, n. t*. 4067.
f. 197.
Letter to, from E. Lhwyd, 1693.
1039, f. 109.
Waller (Richard), of London. Letter to,
from T. Edwards, 1712. 4065, f. 61.
Waller (Sir William). Parliamentary
General. Letter to the Committee of both
Kingdoms, 164J. Copy. 1519, f. 66.
t. Waller (Edmund).
Walleus (Joh :). r. Wala&as (Joannes).
Walley ( P— ), M. I)., of Hertford. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1735. 4077, f. 211.
Wallingford, Family of. Pedigree,
1655. 1429, f. 100.
Wallingford (Richard), AVxit of St.
Albans. Eclipsiuin tabula, expansa per
L. Carleon, temp. Rich. III. 1697, ff. 25-
32 b.
Wellington (Grace), wife of Xchemiah
Waltington. Letter to her sister, M
Rampaine, 1647. 922, f. 159.
Wellington (John), of London. Letter
to his grandson, J. Bradshaw, 163$.
Copy. 922, f. H5.
Letter to J. Cole, 1635. Copy
922, f. 102.
Letter to J. Allen, 1635. Copy
922, f. 108.
Letter to, from his grandson,
J. Bradshaw, 1628. 922, f. 76 b.
Letter to him and M , his wife,
from , 1632. 922, f. 87.
Letter to, from his cousin, Nehe-
miah Wellington, 1648. 922, f. 160.
Wallington (Nehemiah), Puritan, of
London. Memorial of God's judgment
against the rebels, 1618-1658. 1457.
u Coppies of profitable and com-
fortable letters " on religious subjects,
1650-1658. 922.
Wallis (John), D.D., Swiliin Professor
of Geometry at Oxford. Analysis of his
" Mechanic*," 1670, 1671. 2281, ff. 12-
15 b.
Notice of his edition of C. Ptolemy's
«• Harmonica," by Dr. R. Hooke, late 17th
cent. 1039, f. 118.
Extracts from his mathematical
works, 17th cent. 2284, f. 36.
Letter to Dr. E. Pocock, 1671.
4025, f. 310.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 169g-
1703. 4025, ff. 30 1-309 b, 31 1-531 b.
INDEX.
559
Wallis (John), of Bristol. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1734. 4077, f. 209.
Wallis (Thomas), M.D., of fmpitujton,
near Cambridge. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1732. 4077, f. 210.
Wallop (Bridget), Is* vcife of John,
Viscount Lymington, aftcrw. 1st Earl of
Portsmouth. Letter to Sir H. Sloaue,
1722. 4076, f. 68.
Wallop (Robert), M.P. for co. South-
ampton. Autograph signature, circ.
1654. 6J5, f. 46.
Walpole (Horatio), Is* Baron Waljwle
of Wooltcrton. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1725-1732, and m. d. 4047, f. 311;
4048, ff. 89, 182, 185; 4052, f. 128;
4061, f. 258.
Elegy dedicated to, when Ambas-
sador to France, by J. T. de Wool house,
18th cent. Lot. 3516, ff. 5, 191.
Walpole {Sir Robert), afteric. 1st Earl
of Orford. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1720-1733, and n. d. 3984, f. 107 ; 4026,
f. 279; 4046, f. 6; 4050, f. 133; 4061,
f. 259.
Petition to, from E. Beau voir,
[1728]. 4049, f. 176 b.
- Elegy dedicated to, when Chancellor
of the Exchequer, by J. T. de Woolhouse,
18th cent. Lat. 3516, ff. 5, 191.
Walpole (Robert), Baron Walpole,
aftenc. 2nd Karl of Orford. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4061, f. 260.
Walsh (William), Gentleman of the
Horse muler the Duke of Shrewsbury.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1703, and n. (/.
4039, f. 133; 4061, f. 262.
Walsingham {Sir Francis). Instruc-
tions to, as Ambassador to the Low
Countries, 1578. 2442, f. 89.
Conference with James VI. of
Scotland, 1583. 1856, ff. 34-36.
Additional clause to the treaty
betweeu England and the Netherlands,
signed by, 1585. 3245.
■ Letter, when Ambassador in France,
to Qn. Elizabeth, 1572. Copy. 3199,
ff. 63-65 b.
-- Letter to A. Douglas, 1587. Copy.
3199, f. 258.
- Pretended lett er to Secretary Critoy,
[1578-1590]. Copy. 1775, ff. 75-78.
Letters to. from Sir H. Wodring-
ton, 1582. 3199, ff. 289-295, 299.
Minute of letter to, from J. Foster,
Walsingham (Thomas), Monk of St.
Albans, and Chronicler. Chronica, 1 7th
cent. Excerpts. 1846, ff. 11-32, 160-
167, 176, 177, 196-199.
Walsingham Priory, co. Xorf. For-
merly owned MS. 1933.
Walsted (Leonaid), of Longditch, West-
minster. Letters to his master, Lord
Falkland, 162J-1628. 3827, ff. 100,
118, 126, 132, 138, 142, 145, 149.
Walter (William), scrmnt to Sir H.
Marney, Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster. Owned, circ. 1520, MS. 1686.
Walther (Bastian). Treatise on the
Tobacco plant, 1593. Germ. 4020,
ff. 234 b-249 b.
Walther (Daniel), of Schtcarzenberg.
Autograph in album, 1694. 2360, f. 80.
Walthier ( ), of Coirc, Switzerland.
Letter to J. J. Scheuchzer, 1728. Lat.
Extract. 4049, f. 98.
Walton (John), Canon of Oscney. Boe-
thius de Consolatione Philosophise ; trans-
lated by, 1410. Engl. rase. Impcrf. 554.
Walton {Col. Valentine), Regicide. Let-
ters to the Municipality of London, 1659.
Cojrics. 970, ff. 6, 8.
Autograph signature, circ. 1654.
645, f. 46.
Walwyne (John). Reference to his sale
of Woodfelde Manor to 11. Fayrefeld,
1557. 2251, f. 83.
Wandell (John), of Tangier, (tourt-
martial on his assailant, and medical
report on his death, 1672. 3514, ff. 120,
130.
Wandesford (Christopher), Lord Deputy
of Ireland. Letter to Sir M. Eustace,
1640. 3722, ff. 112 b, 113.
Wanley (Humphrey), Librarian to Lord
Oxford. Catalogue of Dr. E. Bernard's
books purchased by, for Bod ley's Library,
Oxford, 1697. 825.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1698-1724,
and n. d. 4037, f. 106; 4038, ff. 24,
105, 151, 158, 203, 226, 252, 314, 335,
351 ; 4039, ff. 79, 98, 106, 114, 186, 202,
236, 247, 414; 4040, f. 355; 4044, f.
178; 4047, ff. 145, 153; 4061, ff. 264-
278 b.
Letter to Dr. Hickes, 1702. 3984,
f. 289.
1582. 3199, f. 295 b.
Maxims, 17th cent. 1523, f. 41.
Letters to, from T. Hyde, 1701,
and n. d. 4063, f. 96 ; 4U66, f. 386.
Transcribed MS. 781, in 1699, from
a MS. in Cambridge University Library.
Owned, in 1702, MS. 840.
560
INDEX.
Wapping, o>. MwiU. .W.* «nt "f * parr
i»f hom* found at. bv S:r II. .SioaA?, 1727.
4*r26, ff. 131-146. 14*-l->7.
Wapping ChapeL r. Lood'.*.
Ward, firmt'/y of. Former! t owned MS.
025.
Ward ( X */ Hv-fito*, o. Nortkmt*.
Mtdtcal prescription for, bv Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1655. /.of. 2812, f 61.
Wardf \of Western tfroe'/.e*. Xci1*-
anU. Medial prescriptions for her, br
1*. J. Metford, 1655. JjU. 2*12, ff.
63, 77 b.
Ward ( Mrs. j. Medical receipt* for
the vellow jaundke, late 17th cent.
10*7,' f. 37.
Ward (Franck). Veiv?- on Jordan,
* i lulled from Col leg*, 17th cent. 542,
f. 18.
Ward (John). Autograph in album,
written at Prague, 1600. 341*, f. 23.
Ward (John), o/ Bray field, ok B*:k*.
Medical preempt inns for, bv Dr. J. Met-
ford, 1655. /,<**. 2812, ff' 40t 75 b.
Medical prescription for his wife,
by I*. J. Met fonl, 1652. IM. 2812,
f. 4 b.
Ward (J«»hn), Consul at Algiers. Utter
to J. Luke, 167 J. 3511, f. *6.
Ward (Jnthua), Q/ckA '/ocfor. Analv*h>
of his pill, 1737. 4034, f. 41.
Ward (Nathanael). of Emmnnnel College,
CauJjridgr. Notes of his sermons, by D.
Foot*, 17th cent. 598, ff. 6, 15b.
Ward ( Nicholas ). Account of his indis-
position, 'ire. 17<mj. 3323, f. 85.
Ward (Sir Patience), Lord Mai/or of
Low Ion (16H0). KejK»rt on the Hospi-
tal of London, 160}. 2728, A. f. 2.
Letter* to C. Sibelius a Goor,
168J, 1680. Engl, and Fr. 2720, ff.
10*, 222.
Ward (Samuel), ArJtdeacon of Taunton.
Correspondence with the Bishop of Bath
and Wells, on being sent to the Synod
of IXirt, 1618. Copies. IM. and Engl.
1325, ff. 7-12.
Ward (Seth), Liishop si&cessicelg of
Exeter and Salisbury. Royal letter
recommending him to be Dean of Exeter,
1661. 856, f. 35 b.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 16*$.
2724, f. 103.
Ward (Mag. T — ), Chaplain and Confes-
sor t» Card. Morton. Conditio alche-
mica, 15th cent. 602, f. 102 b.
Ward fTVfnai). M.F.i />&*»:*» at r\*
Fleet. Traatflat^m of Horace, Life. I.
CM. 22. inscribed to Sir H. >l«*n>e, 1721.
351*, £57-10 b.
Ward (William). Foraerlr own*! MS.
1510.
WardeCMia). Veteriaarv prescri|*iofi&.
17th cent. 2562, ff. 66-81.
Warde ( Richard), of Edim?*r-jk. Letters
to Dr. S. Collins, 1672. 1*23. ff. 56.57.
Wardon, Iforr-aw de. r- Chipping- War-
den, co. A"rtK>iiU.
Wardrobe. Ei tract from Book of
Wardrobe expense* relating to Phr-
jjcians' fees, 1285- 1286. Lai. 329:%
f. 75.
Wards and Liveries, Conrt of. Fee*
to officers in, temp. Jas. I. 1520, ff. 2*\
21.
Warenne, E'irls of. Extracts concern-
ing, 16th cent. 1301, ff. 346, 350.
Waring (M— ), of Dunstone, hear That-
chain, O". Berts. Letters from her to
Sir H. Sloane, 1735, 173*. 4077, ff.
217, 210.
Waring (Richard), Colonel. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1722. 4046, f. 3.2.
WarkottSCh (Nicolaas), Imperial Atn-
basMufor to Mnscory. Account of hi*
embassy, 1503. I Ml. 232.
Warkworth Castle, o.». XortAum^r-
InwL Demand of the English Parlia-
mentary Commissioners for the remoral
of the garrison, 1645. 1771, f. 23 b.
Warly (.fona>), Vicar of Hi/ Arm, co.
Essex. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1708,
and n. d. 4041, f. 157; 4061, ffT 279-
284.
Warnelridus (Piulus), Diaconus. Role
of sickness, 1500. 3600, f. 95 b.
Warner (Ann). Letter to Sir U. Sloane,
1724. 4077, f. 215.
Warner (Edward), M.D., of Holborn, co.
Middl. Articles of partnership in an
invention for preserving food, 1685.
3646, ff. 83-86 b.
Warner (Oipt. Richard), Commander of
the ship " Williamson" of London.
Journal of voyage to and from Surat,
1684-1686. 1045.
Warner (Capt. Robert), Commander of
the ship " Malaga." Receipt for Tangi*r
stores, 1669. 3510, f. 209.
Lawsuit with R. Thacker at Tan-
gier, 1660. 3514, f. 248.
INDEX.
561
Warren ( ). Letter to. from Dr. J.
Colston, 165 J. 118, f. 95.
Warren (Carlton), of London. Certifi-
cates touching the stone extracted from
the corpse of S. Leek, 1731. 4078, ff.
133, 134.
Warren (M— C— ), Apothecary. Letter
to J. Petiver, n. d. 4067, f. 199.
Warren (Xathanael). Journal of voyage
to the E. Indies and back, 1682-1684.
3672, ff. 1-66 b.
Warren (Thomas), Secretary to the Em-
hass'i to Taffalettc. Petition to Muley
Reshid, circ. 1668. Span. Copy. 3513,
f. 38.
Letter to, from Abdalcader Mirioo
and Mohamad Zabdi, circ. 1669. Spin,
3513, ff. 49, 56.
Wartensius (Samuel), of Froyle, co.
Southants. Letters to S. Hartlib, 1656,
1657. Lat. 649, ff. 221, 223.
Warters (Rev. Anthony), of Maidtccll,
co. Northants. Medical prescription for
his daughter,, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652.
1M. 2812, f. 23 b.
Warwick, co. Wane. The Convent
of Friars Preachers at, formerly owned
MS. 1615.
, E'irls of. Pedigree, 16th cent.
1301, ff. 37, 41 b, 44.
v. Beauchamp.
Neville.
Rich.
Wasenberg ( ). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 17JJ. 4056, f. 201.
Waser (Caspar), Paster at Zurich. Auto-
graph in album, circ. 1669. 1795 or
2597, f. 43.
Washington (Thomas), Attendant on
Pr. Charles in Spain. Elegy on his
death at Madrid, and also his epitaph,
1623. 826, f. 14 b.
Wastell (Thomas), of the Navy Office.
Letter to Dr. R. Hooke, l^gg. 1039,
f. 137.
Waterhouse (Ranee ford), of Jamaica.
Accompt for the survey of his plantation
by Fellgate, 1680. 2724, f. 60.
Watermarks. Specimens of paper con-
taining watermarks, 16th cent. 526 ;
527.
Watermarks of pa)>er, traced and
printed, by J. Bagford, 18th cent. 1044,
ff. 343-517. *
Waterspouts, v. Stuart (Alexander),
M.D.
SLOANS INDEX.
Watkins (William). Medical case, sub-
mitted to Sir IL Sloane, 172J. 4078,
f. 391.
Watkyn (Pom. Thomas). Formerly
owned MS. 964
Watson (Catharine), uidow »f J. d ward,
Viscount Sondes. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 173J, and n. d. 4052, f. 273;
4061, ff. 285-311 b; 4077, f. 366 ; 4078,
ff. 38, 57, 59.
Letter to, from Chev. N. d'Assas,
1733. 4066, f. 102.
Wateon (E— ). M. />., of Stockport. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1733. 4053, f. 66.
Wateon (Edward), Viscount Sondes. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720. 4046, f. 21.
Letter to, from A. Huddleston,
1720. 4065, f. 293.
Watson (Sir Francis), of Jamaica. Let-
ters to Lord Carlisle, 1680. 2724,
ff. 148,241.
Wateon (H — ), of Jamaica. License to
Sir II. Slo.inc to land at St. Iago de la
Vega, 1688. 4036, f. 31.
letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1689,
1690. 4036, ff. 51, 80.
Watson (Henry), Sunjcon on H.MS.
Tuner. Diary of practice, 170J-1706.
3943, ff. 167-180.
Watson (Jacobus), M.I). Catalogue
ejus MSS. Oiientalium, 17th cent. 3984,
f. 19.
Watson (Margaret), 4M dtuyhtcr of
Loui*, lat Eirl of Rockinyham. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, m. d. 4077, ff. 222,
224.
Wateon (Marmaduke). Formerly owned
MS. 565.
Watson (R— ). Formerly owned MS.
2781.
Watson (Thomas), Bishop of Lincoln.
Certain experiments and approved medi-
cines, 16th cent. 62, ff. 1-15.
Watson (Thomas), Oxoniensis. Artifi-
ciosac memorial libellus, 1583. 3731,
ff. 3-43.
Watt (Edward). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1699. 4077, f. 18*.
Watt (John). Letter to J. IVtiver, n. d.
4067, f. 200.
Watton Priory, co. York. Old English
book of medicine, dat. 1329, found at,
in 1552, and copied iu 1579. 3655.
Watts (John). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1703. 4077, ff. 181-186 b, 226, 228.
2 O
562
INDEX.
Wauchop (Kobert). Procurator Fi«:al
of t/'i* Comuii ssar iat of Murray. Ap-
pointment as factor to Dr. S. Collins,
1670. 1823, f. 45 b.
Letter to Dr. S. Collins, 167.J.
1823, f. 12.
Wauchope (Gilbert), M.D. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1710, 1712, and n.d. Lat.
and Engl. 4042, f. 193; 4043, f. 77;
4061, f. 312.
Letters to J. Petiver, 171J, and
n. d. Imperf. 4065, f. 152; 4067,
f. 201.
Waugh (Gilbert), M.lK, of Gnisborowjh,
co. York. Account by, of A. Cayley's
disease, death, and the fftstmortem ex-
amination of his body, 1728. Lat, 4077,
ff. 56-60.
Wax. Receipt to make wax, 17th cent.
660, f. 100 b.
Way ( ), of co. Xorthants. Medical
prescription for, by Dr. J. Metford, circ.
1666. Lat. 2812, f. 89 b.
Weale (John), Purser on Gen. R. Blake's
ship, the "George." Journals and pajKMs
of his voyages, 1654-1668. 1431.
Places from the Psalms for divers
occasions, 1654-1668. 1431, ff. 86-118.
Weaver ( ). r. Weever (John).
Weaver (William), soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for theft, 1672. 3514,
f. 113.
Webb (Jeremy), Apothrciry, of Oxford.
Medical prescriptions made up by, 1653.
564.
Webb (Joseph), M.lK Letters and paj>ers,
on the colloquial method of teaching
languages, 1623-1633. IM. aud Engl.
1466, juissim.
Webb (Joseph), Surgeon at St. Bartholo-
mew's Hospital, London. Letter to Sir H .
Sloane, n.d. 4076, f. 171.
Webbe ( ). Wrote MS. 1404, at the
cost of J. Sabothe.
Webs ( ). Liber de chymia descriptus
ab, ex MSto. Impcratoris, 17th cent.
Lat. and Germ. 1991, ff. 44-70 b.
Webster (John). Tractatus dc sphaera
armillari, 17th cent. 237.
Webster (Joseph), o/ Tavistock, co. Devon.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1736. 1737, and
n. d. 4055, ff. 6, 17, 24, 42, 44, 72, 238 ;
4062, f. 1.
Wecker (Haass Jacob). De catoptrics
imaginibus, speculis ustoriis, et mirabili-
bus eorum o]*erationibus ex, 17th cent.
651, ff. 107-136 ; 652, ff. 158-186 b.
Uses and virtues of compound
medicines, taken oat of, 17th cent. Lat.
and Engl. 1666, passim.
Index in ejus antidotarium special e,
17th cent. 2138, ff. 280-284 b.
Quadam de herbis decerpta ex,
16th cent. 744, ff. 22-26.
Chemical receipts, 17th cent. 1627,
f. 62; 1645, ff. 1-77.
Wedderburne (James), Bishop of Dun-
blane. Sentence of deposition against,
1638. Copy. 650, f. 74.
Wedeghe (Gerdtt). Alchemical tract,
composed in 1493. Copy, 17th cent.
Germ. 2701, ff. 151-154 b.
WedelillS (Georgia* Wolfgangus). Pro-
cessus chvmici sub ejus ductn laborati,
1689. 2853.
Annotata ad ejus theoremata me-
dia, 17th cent. 2862, A. ff. 1-61 b.
Observations in B. Timsci von
Giildenklee casus mediciuale*, dictate ab,
17th cent. 2863, ff. 105-257.
Collegia medica, 17th cent. 2862,
A. ff. 76-215 b; 2862, B. ff. 1-S5.
Collegium ejus medico-|>oliticum.
exceptum ab H. H. Stasser, 1701. 2968.
Wedell (Georgius a). Horoscope, 1587.
1770, f. 154 b.
Weekely( ). Inventory of his goods,
1693. 2251, f. 27.
Weeke8 (Marv), of Westfield, co. Sussex.
Letter to, from K. Powell, 1680. 2723,
f. 35.
Weekes (William), Steward to the Lord
of Barth [? Bath~\, and Constable of Loegar
Castle, co. Cork. Narrative of the siege
of Loegar Castle, 16*1. 1008, ff. 31-
34 b.
Weever (John), Antiquary. Extract
from his Funeral Monuments relating
to Dr. T. Linacre, 18th cent. 3914, f.
59 b.
Weichmann (Christian Frederic), B.C.L.
Oxon. ; Privy Councillor to the Duke of
Brunswick- Luneburg. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1728. 4049, f. 178.
Letter to Dr. J. G. Scheuchxer,
1729. 4066, f. 80.
INDEX.
563
Weidenfeld (Joannes Scgerus). His
forerunner to his second book of medi-
cines cone, the matter and preparation
of the spirit of philosophical wine ; trans-
lated by Dr. D. Foote, 1687-168J. 630,
ff. 178-199.
Letter to J. W. cone, the virtue
of plants, 168J. Copied by Dr. D. Foote.
631, ff. 194-197.
Weidler (Johann Frederic), Mathemati-
cal Professor at Wittenbera. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1730. Lat.' 4051, f. 99.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, n. d.
Lat. 4069, f. 199.
Observation of a partial solar
eclipse at Wittenberg, 1738. Lat. 4055,
f. 407.
Weights and Measures. De ponderi-
bus et m ens u lis, 15th cent. 135, ff.
116,117; 513,ff.24h-25b; 634, f. 2b;
6*3, f. 39 ; 747, ff. 52 b, 60 b ; 783, B.
f. 214b;-l£fti ceut. 156, ff. 9b, 10;
—17th cent. 1001, f. 31.
Weimar, in Germany. " De bibliis
Vimariensibus," 18th cent. '2886, ff.
123-127 b.
Weir (James), of Barlxidos. List of
plants and seeds from Barbados, sent by,
to the Duchess of Beaufort, 1696. 4072,
f. 299.
Weissenbach (Lot de). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1710. Fr. 4042, f. 138.
Weland (Hermannus Gerard iu>), Pastor
of St. Mary's Church, Lenvjow in Lippc,
Germany. Elogium K. Ka?mpfer, 1 8th
cent. Lat. verse. 3323, f. 41.
Welbe (John). Scheme for discovery of
Terra Australis Incognita, and for a new
fireship, 1715. 4044, ff. 214 b-217.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, with let-
ters testimonial, 1716. 4044, ff. 212-
217, 241.
Weld (Richard). Certificate of having
read or heard read a letter " indecent
concerning the Royal Society," and in-
jurious to Sir H. Sloane's reputation,
1727. 4049, f. 62.
Weld al. Wells (Thomas), Victr of Tcr-
finy, co. Essex. Letter from New Eng-
land to his people at Tcrling, 1633.
Copy. 922, ff. 90-93 b.
Weldon (Sir Anthony). A letter out of
Scotland describing the nature of the
country and condition of the people,
with the manner of the King's enter-
tainment there, 1617. 3213, ff. 1-I0b.
Weldon (George). Wary of journey
from Bombay to the Great Mogul, 1688,
1689. 1910, ff. 45-58 b.
Welin (Jean), Professor of Philosophy in
Aho University, Finland. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1741. Fr. 4057, ff. 26, 88.
Welles (Ralph), of Thurmaston, near
Leicester. Letter to the Roval College
of Physicians, 1727. 4066, f. 22.
Welliford Manor, co. Sowers. Cove-
nant relating to, 1654. 2279, f. 130.
Wells, Dean of. v. Meredith (Richard).
Wells, Master. v. Weld al. Well
(Thomas).
Welly 8 (John), Friar Minor of Bridye-
tcatcr. Aqua vitae, 15th cent. 4, f. 37.
Welsh (Richard), soldier at Tangier.
Claim to his goods, by J. Newcombe,
1673. 3514, ff. 171, 173.
Welwod (William), Professor of Mathe-
matics and Law at St. Andrews. Letter,
in his son's hand, to Bishop Andrewes,
1619. Lat. 118, f. 19.
Welwood (Elizabeth). Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1731. 4051, f. 219.
Welwood (James), M.D., Physician to
William III. and Mary. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4062, f. 3.
Wemyss (John), Apothecary in Rupert
Street, no ir the Haymarket, London.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1708. 4041,
f. 131.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1709. 4064,
f. 217.
Letter to Dr. C. Amyand, 1728.
406, B. f. 83.
Wendelinus (Goddefridus). v. Vende-
linus (Gottifredus).
Wendover (Roger de), Monk of St. Al-
bans. Excerpt from a MS. of his
Chronicle, in the hands of Doct. M.
Carew, I58g. Lat. 1301, f. 177.
Wendy (Thomas), M.D., PhysHan to Qn.
Mary. Letters to the University of
Cambridge, 1554, Lat. Copies. 3562,
ff. 59, 61 b.
Notes of monuments and arms in
his parish church of Haslingfield, co.
Cambridge, 16th cent. 1301, f. 123.
Wenham (Jane), of Walker n, co. Hertf.
Trial of, for witchcraft, 1712. 3943,
ff. 17-148 b.
Went (George). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1736. 4034, f. 43.
2 o 2
564
INDEX.
Wentworth ( ), Family of. Ques-
tions for Counsel's opinion touching
estates of, circ. 1669. 3512, f. 230.
Wentworth (GodfreyXo/Wbo/%, W.R.
co. York. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1732. 4077, f. 198.
Wentworth (Samuel). Letter to Lord
Falkland, 1628. 3827, f. 147.
Wentworth (Capt. Samuel), of Malaga.
Utter to J. Luke, 1662. 3509, f. 32.
Wentworth (Sir Thomas), aftcrw. Earl
of Strafford. Speech in Parliament,
162£. 826, f. 46 ; lmperf. 2531, f. 97.
Second speech in Parliament, 1628.
826, f. 49.
List of the Irish Privy Council
during his Viceroyalty, [1633-1641].
1015, f. 21.
Appointment as Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland, 13 Jan. 1640. Copy. 1008,
!L 21-28.
Directions for the government of
the Army during the cessation, 1640.
12U0, f. 86.
Articles of his accusation for high
treason, 1640. 1430, ff. 1-5 b; 1467,
f. 2; 3317, f. 1.
' Ti:e Karl of Strafford characterized
in a letter sent by a worthie gentleman
in the cittie to a friend in the countrie,"
[1640]. 1009, ff. 127-135.
Papers relating to his trial and
execution, 1641. 1467, fl'. 23-28, 37,
50, 83.
Kssay on cold drinks addressed to,
bv his physician, Sir M. Williams, 17th
cent. 113, ff. 1 10-122 b.
Wentworth (Sir Thomas), Ut Baron
Wentworth of Xcttlcstead. Character of,
17th cent. 1523, f. 37 b.
Wentworth (Thomas), 4th Baron Went-
worth of Nettlcstead, and 1st Earl of
Clevcimd. Letter of thanks to , 1648.
Signed. 1519, f. 194.
Wentworth (William), eldest son of
Thomas, 2nd Baron Wentworth of Nettle-
stead. Hoioscoje, 155jj. 1697, f. 1.
Wepfer (Johannes Jacobus). Consilium
modicum, lHth cent. 2881, ff. 116-119.
Werden (Sir John), Bart. ; Secretary to
the Duhe of York. Letter to, from Lord
Middleton, circ. 1673. 3511, f. 198.
Werdenberg (Johann Baptist von),
Count. Consilia medica pro, 1636, 1643.
Lat. and Hal. 2253, ff. 82 b-86, 199 b-
201.
Werdenhagen (Johann Angelina v«»u).
Christianorum Christianus, 17th cent.
Transl. 728, ff. 27-58 ; 1304, ff. 8-25.
The Gate of the Heart set open to
the true Kingdom of Christ, 1632.
Transl. 1304, ff. 68-81 b.
Werenberg (Jacobus), Pastor S. Mariee
Majddcncc Hamtmrgensis. Oratio de
ejus vita, ab H. Vagetio, 1625. 2888,
ff. 177-195.
Carmen in ejus obitum a J. Hus-
wedelio, [1625]. 2888, f. 195 b.
Werlhof (Paul Gottlieb), Physician to the
Court of Hanorer. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1733-1737. Lat. and Ewjl.
4053, ff. 7, 317; 4054, ff. 16, 72, 127,
194, 220 : 4055, f. 160.
Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,
1734, 1735. 4068, ff. 241, 270, 279.
Werlinhoff (Matthicus von), of Amster-
dojn. Letter to J. Pragestus, 1695,
Germ. 1381, f. 104.
Werndly (H— ), Chaplain to the Hon. T.
Staw/an. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1708.
4041, f. 91.
Werry (Nathanael), Captain of V*c ship
" Crown.'% Acknowledgment of receipt
of a parcel for Sir II. Sloane from Sir T.
Dereham at Leghorn, 1732. 4052, f. 100.
Wescoatt (John). Owned, in 1684, MS.
854.
Wescombe (Sir Martin), Consul at (Jadi-.
Letter to, from Sir R. Fanshawe, 1665.
3509, f. 107.
Weselius (Johannes), Opticus Aujus-
tanns. A]>ographum tabula pretium
tuborum opticorum refercntis transmissae
a, 1647. 651, f. 173.
We8lingiU8 (Johannes), r. Veslingius.
West, Family of. Pedigree, 1655. 1429,
f. 52 b.
West (Edmund), M.P. for Wcndovrr.
Autograph signature, circ. 1654. 645,
f. 46.
West (James), Treasurer to the Royal
Society ; aftcrw. Secretary to the Treasury.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1732, 1738.
4026, ff. 273-278 ; 4052, f. 216.
West (Richard), of Christ Church, Oxford.
Speech in the Music School at Oxford,
1640. 1818, ff. 190-193.
West (Robert), Artist. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4062, f. 4.
Westbrook (I—). Account of post-
mortem examination of T. Green, 1740.
4077. f. 364
INDEX.
565
Westbury, co. Wilts. Arms in the
church, copied bv F. Thynne, 1597.
3836, f. 17.
West Dereham, co. Nof. v. Dereham,
West.
Westerham {Frater Johannes de), Monk
of Huckster Priory. Extract from his
Custumale RofTeuse: De diebus faustis
et infausti*, aire. 1640. 3714, f. 13.
Westewode (William), of Ildesoioen,
c*s. Stdop and Worcester. Popular
medical receipts and charms, 16th cent.
528.
West Gersey. n. New Jersey.
West Ham, co. Essex. Bequest of
Trinity Marsh in, to Christ's Hospital,
Winchester, 1586. 752.
West India Company, Dutch. Jour-
nal du voyage f.iit par les peres de
famille envoyes par Mrs. les Directeurs
pour visiter la costc de Guiaue, 162.1.
179 b.
West Indies. Relacion de la destruycion
de las In iias por B. de las Casas, 1552.
375, passim.
Treatise by N. Monardes of medi-
cines imported from, into Spain, [1565].
Ital. transi. 253, ff. 1-35 b.
Relation of Sir F. Drake's third
voyage to, in 1572 and 1573; set forth
by his nephew, Sir F. Drake, temp.
(.has. I. 301.
Relation of voyage to, by Capt.
W. Jackson, 1642. 793 or 894.
Description of part of, by J. Jenifer,
1687. 45, ff. 73-78.
r. also Indies, West.
Westmacott (J — ). Account of trial
of Capt. J. Whitney, 169J. 2717, f. 41.
Westminster, City of> co. Middl. Bill
for a corn market at Westminster, 17th
cent. 2723, ff. 131-134 b.
Survey of, 1726, 1727. Imperf.
3986, f. 31.
Order of the vestry of St. Mar-
garet's parish for purchasing Maitland's
History of London and Westminster,
1735. 4021, f. 238.
Westminster Abbey. Collections out
of the Leger-books of, in the hands of
A. Agarde, 15g$. 1301, ff. 389, 400.
Royal Warrant to the Bishop of
Lincoln for delivering the keys of the
treasury at, to Sub-dean Nicholl, 1640.
Draft. 2035, B. f. 7.
Proposals for a general histoiy of,
late 17th cent. 864, ff. 1-24 b.
Westminster Abbey (continued).
Coronation of James II. and Qu. Mary
in, with engraved plan of the interior,
1685. 3954.
Westminster Assembly of Di-
vines. Catechism digested into the
form of Theses, 17th cent. Ewjl. and
Lat. 608, ff. 31-108.
Defence of the New Directory, by
Dr. Brookes, 1647. Tmperf. 55, ff. 21-
69 b.
Westminster Infirmary. Order from
the Governors to the Treasurer to return
their thanks to Sir H. Sloane for a
yearly subscription, 1733. 4066, f. 107.
Westminster School. Register of
scholars admitted, [1687]. 1039, f. 185.
Account of more work done, not
mentioned in the articles betw. Dr. R.
Busbv and J. Ainger, late 17th cent.
1009,' f. 144.
Westmoreland (Thomas). Collection
of processes in alchemy and metallurgy,
receipts for dyes, colours, gilding, etc.
17th cent. 506.
Westmorland, County of. State of the
Militia tax for, 1682. 2723, ff. 76, 78.
Letter from the Privy Council to
Lord Carlisle, on the Militia tax in, 1683.
2717, f. 15.
Westmorland, Countess and Earls of.
r. Fane.
Weston {Sir Francis), Huron of the
Exchequer. Argument on Hampden's
case of ship-money, 1637. 3933, ff.
175-185.
Weston (John). Owned, in 1574, MS.
404.
Weston (Richard), Gaoler of the Toirer
of London. Proceedings against, for
complicity in the murder of Sir T.
Overbury, 1615. 1002, ff. 14 44 b;
2572, ff. 140 179.
Weston {Sir Richard), aftenr. Ut Earl
of J'orttand. The heads of the King's
message sent by, when Chancellor of the
Exchequer, to Parliament, 1625. 1710,
f. 283.
Westphal (Joachim), of Hamfmrtj.
Epitaphs, 1576. Ud. verse. 2888,
f. 197.
Wetenhall (Edward), Bishojiof All more.
Letter to Sir II. Sloane, 1709. 4042,
f. 48.
Wetstein (C— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. Fr. 4062, f. 5.
566
INDEX.
WetStein (Joannes Henricus), Printer.'
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1708. Lat.
4041, f. 88.
WetStein (Johann Rudolph), Rector of
Basle University. Autograph in album,
1670. 1795 or 2597, f. 13.
WetStein and Smith, Messrs., Book-
sellers in Amsterdam. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1733. 4053, f. 41.
Wetter au, in the Upper Rhine. Suppli-
es tin Comitibus Wetteravicis Fridburgi
convocatis exhibita, 1632. 654, f. 88.
Wetzel (Georg), Student of Theology at
Lei]>zig. Autograph in album, 1692.
2360, f. 32.
Wever (J—). Letter to Dr. Power,
165}. 3515, f. 62.
Weyer (Matthaus), Mystical Fanatic, of
W esel. The sayings of, in three books,
reduced into order by J. Spee, with the
practical epistles of the same ; translated
by Dr. D. Foote, 1677. 631, ff. 55-
112 b.
Weyer (Pieter). Formerly owned MS.
311.
Weymouth, co. Dorset. Survey of the
port, 1698. 3233, f. 29 b.
Wharton {Sir George), son and heir of
Philip, 3rd Baron Wharton. Sonnet in
praise of, by H. Wilde, 16th cent. 1303,
f. 73.
Wharton {Sir George), Is* Bart. Astro-
logical treatise, 17th cent. 2619, ff. 107-
111b.
Wharton (George), Treasurer to the Col-
lege of Physicians. Memorandum by,
of payment to Meers, 172J. 4026,
f. 426.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1732.
1968, f. 57.
Wharton (Henry), Chaplain to Arch-
bishop Sancroft. Noto* in B. Cotton et in
Cottoni continuationem, 17 th cent. 1846,
ff. 112-117.
Wharton (Philip), 4th Baron Wharton.
Letter to Lord Fairfax, 1640. 1519,
f. 16.
Wharton (Thomas), M.D. Not« ex
ejus Adenographia, 17th cent. 2326,
ff. 70-98.
Wharton (Thomas), Jun., M.D. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4077, f. 163.
Wharton (Thomas), 1st Marquis of
Wharton. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1704, and n. d. 4039, f. 359 ; 4062, f. 6.
Medical opinion on his case, by Sir
H. Sloane, clrc. 1715. 4078, f. 77.
Whatman (Thomas), Yeoman, of Hurst-
pier/joint, co. Sussex. Lease to, of lands
in Hur&tpierpoint and West Wick ham,
temp. Eliz. Imjterf. 2728, A. f. 1.
Wheatley (J—), of London. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, 1713. 4077, f. 167.
Wheeler (George), Apothecary, of Christ's
Hospital, London. Letters to J. Petiver,
1708-1714, and n. (/. 4064, f. 188;
4065, ff. 25, 30, 193 ; 4067, ff. 202, 203.
Wheler {Sir George). Letters to J.
Petiver, 171 j, 1714. 4065, ff. 153, 169.
Letter to Dean Hickes, ». d. 4067,
f. 204.
Whetstone (Johu), Deputy Secretary to
the Governor of Barbados. Attestation
by, of copies of papers relating to Bar-
bados, 1685, 1687. 3984, ff. 221-224 b.
Whgiersky (Thomas), Ecclesiarum Re-
formatarum per minjrem Poloniam Super-
attendens. Letter to, from J. Dury,
1636. Lat. 654, f. 62.
Whiohcocke (Christopher), Serjeant-
Muj<r- General of the London Brigade.
Articles of agreement betw. him ami
the Royalist forces, 1644. 1983, B. f. 14.
Whichcote (Benjamin), Vice-Chancellor
of Cambridge University. Correspon-
dence with Dr. A. Tuckney, 1651.
Copies, 1685. 1710, ff. 309-353 b ; 2903,
ff. 88-101 b.
Whiddon (William). Letter to J. Peti-
ver, n. d. 4067, f. 206.
Whincop (Elizabeth). Note of her
marriage to T. Sanderson, 19 June, 1655.
915, f. 26 b.
Whistle (Margaret). Postmortem ex-
amination of, 1731. 4078, f. 159.
Whistler (Daniel), M.D. De Rachitide,
1645. 1263, ff. 329-335.
Whistler (Henry). Journal of Adm.
Penn's voyage from England to the W.
Indies, 1654, 1655. Imperf. 3926.
Gave, in 1669, MS. 3926 to J.
Barker.
Whiston (James). Proposal to James II.
for the advantage of trade, 1687. 3984,
f. 198.
Whiflton (John). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1738. 4055, f. 326.
Whiston (William), Lucas ian Professor
of Matheiiuitics at Cambridge. Letter to,
from W. Serimshire, 1707. 1926,
ff. 137-143.
INDEX.
567
Whitaker (William), Master of St.
John's Colfa/e, Cambridge. Quocstiones
theologies in vespere Comitiorum apud
Cantabrigiara disputatse, circ. 1570. 478,
ff. 3-5 b, 21 b, 38 b, 52 b-54 b.
Historia de articulis Lambethanis
exhibitis per, 1595. 414, ff. 1-4 b.
Whitaker (William), M.P., of Maid-
stone, co. Kent. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1729. 4077, f. 161.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1729.
4078, f. 346.
Whitbourne (Sir Richard), Cnpt. Let-
ters to Lord Falkland, 1622, 162jj. 3827,
ff. 15,67.
White ( ). Letter to, from Dr.
Willis, [16]69. 1513, f. 1.
White (Guenthlin), a Welshwoman.
Prophecy, 17th cent. 100x, f. 184 b.
White (James). Letters to J. Petiver,
1702-1717, and n. d. 4063, f. 180;
4065, ff. 107, 168, 197, 278; 4067,
ff. 208-210.
Letters to H. Hard wick, 1711,
1712. 3337, f. 151 ; 4065, f. 54.
Letter to J. Gulston, 1711. 3337,
f. 152.
Letter to the Apothecary of the
Jesuit College of St. Anthony at Lisbon,
1712. Lat. 4065, f. 56.
Letter to Don G. Alvarez, 1714.
Lat. 4065, f. 162.
Arborea Mexicans ei transmissae,
per J. Petiver, 171 J. Lat. and Eruft.
3340, f. 309.
White (John), Bishop of Winchester.
Funeral sermon on Qu. Mary, 1558.
1578.
White (Major John), Envoy to the Prince
of Barlmry. Papers and letters, 1667-
167|. Span, copies and Engl. 1958,
ff. 2, 17 b, 18 b, 25, 42, 48 b; 3509, f.
234; 3511, ff. 77,233.
White (John), of Princes Street, Covent
Qnnlen, London. Articles of partner-
ship in an invention for preserving food,
1685. 3646, ff. 83-90 b.
White (Peter), M. D., of Lewes, r„. Suss.
Utters to Sir H. Sloane, 1706, 1709,
1721. 4077, ff. 164, 166, 168.
White (R— ). Medical receipts of Mrs.
Franks, copied by, 17th cent.
2536, ff. 1-26.
White (Richard). Letter to his cousin,
1648. 4062, f. 137.
White (Robert), Engraver. Verses to,
on his portraits of Archbishops Sancroft
and Tillotson, circ. 1693. 179, A. f. 152 b
White (T— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1725. 4077, f. 160.
White (Thomas), of Kingston, co. Som.
Grant of annuity to him and his sons
from the Bishop of Winchester, for
mending the weirs and waterbanks of
his mills at Taunton, 1599. Lat. Copy
3329, f. 82.
White (Thomas), EnsLjn at Tangier
Charge of mutiny against II. Banister,
1670. 3514, f. 39.
Charge against N. Cumin, 1672.
3514, f. 114.
White (William), Constable of Aylesbury,
co. Bucks. Parliamentary proceedings
in his case, 1704. 3066.
Whitefoord (Walter), Bishop of Brechin.
v. Whitford.
Whitehall (John). Verses addressed to
Dr. S. Wall, 17th cent. 1731. A. f. 154.
Whitehall (Robert), Fellow of Merton
College, Oxford. Medical case, 1 7th
cent. Hologr. 810, f. 603.
Whitehead (John). Relation of Bar-
bary from observations made, in 1691,
during his captivity there, 1 8th cent. 90.
Whitehed (William), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, of mutiny, 1672. 351 1,
f. 143.
Whitelocke (Bullstrode). Letter to J.
Luke, 1675. 3512, f. 196.
Whitelocke (Bulstrode), Keeper of the
Great Seal. Letter to J. Rush worth,
1646. 1519, f. 135.
Autograph signature, circ. 1654.
645, f. 46. "
Whitenbourough (D— ), Carpenter.
Horoscope, 1630. 2279, f. 59 b.
Whitfeld (William), Camn of St. PauTs,
Ijmdon. Gave MS. 3550, in 1699, to
Dr. C. Bernard.
Whitford (Walter), Bishop of Brechin.
Sentence of deposition against, by the
Assembly at Glasgow, 1638. 650,' f. 70.
Whitgift (John), Archbishop of Canter-
bury. Original draft of statutes of his
"Hospital of the Holy Trinity" at
Croydon, with autograph corrections,
1596. 27.
Whithede (Davye), Clerk. Translation
by, of G. Ripley's *4 Marrow of Alchemy,"
1552. 3667, ff. 93-104 b.
568
INDEX.
Whitlocke (James). Letter to, from
J. B;.ker, n. <i. 1926, ff. 113-117 b.
Whitmore (Humphrey), M.D. Epitome
of his ** Febris anomala," 1659. /*/./<r/.
1532, ff. 62-67 b.
Whitney (Capt. James), Hiyhrayman.
Account of hi* trial, 169§.. 2717, f. 41.
Whittillgton (D — ). Y'ersus in ejus
obitum, 17th cent. 581, f. 16.
Whittington (Thomas), D.D., Rector
of Great Bissinyton, co. Giouc. Letter
to, from T. Duckett, n. d. 2404, ff. 34-
37 b.
Whitworth, Baron. r. Whit worth
(Charles).
WhitWOrth (Charles), Baron Whit-
worth ; English Ambassador to Russia.
Letters to, from S. Clemeut, 1712-1714.
3811, ff. 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 b, 12, 83 b, 87 b,
88, 89, 91 b.
Whorwood (Katharine), tcife of Sir
Wili. Whonrood, of Stourton Castle.
Letter to Col. D. Dudley, circ. 1648.
3652, f. 112.
Whytlaw (Jacobus). Wrote, in 1662,
1663, MS. 1221.
Whytte (Charles), Citizen and Barber
Surgeon of London. "A noble boke of
sirurgerye truly prouyd, com py lyd bv,"
153§. Imperf. 776.
Wiat (Sir Thomas), r. Wyatt.
Wiatt(John). Formerly owned MS. 160.
Wiche {Sir Peter), r. Wyche.
Wickeru8. v. Wecker (Hanss Jacob).
Wickham (Henry), Arcluleacon of York.
Royal letter to the University of Cam-
bridge for creating him a Doctor in
Divinity, [1624-1641]. 856, f. 17.
Wickham (Richard). Formerly owned
MS. 3168.
Wickham, West, co. Suss. Lease of
lands in, temp. Kliz. Imperf. 2728,
A. f. 1.
Widdrington (Ralph), Public Orator at
Cambridge. Letters to, from Dr. H.
Power, 1654-1663. 1326, ff. 9, 11, 14,
34 b, 35 ; 1342, ff 4, 5.
Widerholdt(D— D— ), M.D. Consilium
medicum, pro W. E., Comite ab Aver-
sperg, 17th cent. 2253, f. 80.
Widman (Andrew). Wrote, in 1469,
MS. 252, ff. 5-1361*.
Widville. r. Woodrille.
Wigan (John), M.D. ; Secretary to Sir
E. Tretawny. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
*. d. 4062, ff. 7, 8.
Wigand (Johann), Superintendent of the
Church of Wismar. Articuli concord i«
ministrorum Wismariensium, 1562. 2886,
f. 44 b.
Wight, Isle of. Seizure of Spanish
merchandise in, 1543. Span. 2103,
ff. 171-174.
Letter to the Lord Lieutenant of
Hampshire for men to be sent to, circ.
1596. Copy. 33, f. 11.
Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,
1688. 3665, f. 2.
Wightman (Cornelius). Letter to J.
Petiver, n. d. Imperf. 4067, f. 211.
Wijnalje (Jan). Description of an hour
glass, drawn up for Seer. J. B. Colbert,
1670. Dutch. 3299, f. 54.
Wilcockes (Benaiah). Formerly owned
MS. 72.
Wilcox (Jo — ), of London. Letter to
Dr. S. Bellingham, 1669. 645, f. 3.
Wilcox (John), Sen.9 of Brandon, co.
VYarw. Letter to Dr. R. Hooke, 1681.
1039, f. 105.
Wild (Robert), Lector of Aynhoe, co.
Northants. Tragedy of C. Love at Tower
Hill, in verse, 1651. 1786, f. 190.
Wilde ( ), Eccksiarum Jhmotiensium
Superintended. Letter to, from J.
Dury, 1632. Lot. 654, f. 167.
Wilde (Charles). Journals by, of voyages
to the East Indies, etc. 16JJ-1652. 3231.
Wilde (Henry). Sonnet in praise of G.
Wharton, 16th cent. 1303, f. 73.
Wilde (Sir John), Chief Baron of the
Exchequer. Royal letter to the Lord
Mayor for his restoration to the Town
Clerkship of London, temp. Chas. II.
856, f. 33 b. %
Wilde (Richard), Capt. B.N. v. Wylde
(Capt. Charles).
Wildman (Sir John), Alderman of Lon-
don. Letter to, from Dr. S. Smith,
[1689-1692]. 1731, A. f. 55.
Wildone (Francis). Writ of error in
the case of Wildone v. R. Gray, 1603.
lAit. 1567, f. 460.
Wilford (Philippa), afterw. 2nd tcife of
Sir Thomas Smith* Horoscopes, 1522,
1557. 325, f. 13 b, et pauisn.
INDEX.
569
WilhelmillS (Wilhelmus), «' Aum-mio-
rwn Litterarum Professor" at Harder-
xcijk. Autograph in album, 1668. 1795
or 2597, f. 35.
Wiliams (Moses), Vicar of Dqvynog, co.
Brecon. Case of, to be recommended to
the Lord Chancellor, for a better bene-
fice, n. d. 4067, f. 221.
Wilka (Franciscus), Medial Student, of
Voigtland in Saxon*/. Autograph in
album, 1691. 2360, f. 83.
Wilkes (Wetenhall). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1741. 4057, f. 17.
Wilkins (Dr. David). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1722. 4046, ff. 177, 180, 221.
Wilkins (John), Dean of liipon, afterw.
Bishop of Chester. Letter to Dr. E.
Borlase, 1671. 100*, f. 194.
Letters to, from H. Power, 1663.
1326, ff. 40 b, 41 b.
Wilkins (Thomas). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1733. 4052, ff. 332, 336, 354.
Wilkins (William). Proposals for pub-
lishing his "Art of Embalming," 18th
cent. 3329, ff. 137-140 b.
Wilkinson (Henry), Apothecary, of
York. Letters to Dr. H. Power, 1661
or 1662, 1663. 1326, f. 87b (copy);
1393, f. 4.
Wilkinson (Henry), Captain. Anim-
adversions on his ** Information of what
passed betwixt him and others who
attempted to prevail with him to swear
High Treason against Lord Shaftesbury,"
[1681]. 3371, ff. 24-35 b.
Wilkinson (John), of Hanslope, co.
Bucks. Medical prescription for his
wife, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat.
2812, f. 61b.
Wilkinson (Rodolph), MA)., Physician
to Bartholomew's Hospital ami Fellow of
Trinity College, Cambridge. Communes
loci, prsecipue de urinis, 16th cent. 401.
Medical certificate of the frigidity
of II. Clifford, 1607. Lat. Copy. 1709,
f. 142.
Willan or Williams ( ). War-
rant for her apprehension on charge of
retaining a Gresham College register,
1703. 4026, f. 256.
Willastonia (Anna). Versus in ejus tu-
niulura, a It. Thory, 17th cent. 1768,
f. 90 b.
Wills (Ambrose), of Tournay. Treatises
in prose and verse on the Sacraments,
Anabaptists, and the Second Advent,
1670. Fr. 1»64.
Willes (Mary), wife of John Wtlfes,
Noncmformist Divine. Letter to her
brother, N. Grew, 1697. 4062, f. 275.
Willford (Thomas). Treatise on Geo-
graphy, Astronomy, and Navigation,
1610.' 3876.
William. 9. Cumberland, William Au-
gustus, Duke of. *
William, S. Carmen Sci. Willelmi,
15th cent. 521, f. 272.
William HI., King of England, v.
England, Kings of. William III.
Williames (William). Owned, in 17th
cent., MS. 1084.
Williams (Mrs. ). v. Willan or
Williams.
Williams ( ), Jesuit. Verses, 17th
cent. 148i*, f. 9.
Williams ( ), M.D. Chemical pre-
parations, ciVc. 1670. 2506.
Williams (Ann), widow of R. Williams,
of Tangier. Petition to the Lieut.
Governor of Tangier, circ. 1668. 3510,
f. 30.
Williams (Hannah), of Charles Town,
t'outh Carolina, Letter to J. Petiv»r,
170$. 4064, f. 53.
Williams (Henry), Secretary to the
Duke of Richmond. Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, 1730-1739. 4054, f. 250 ; 4077,
ff. 309,312,315,318,322.
Williams (John), Bishop of Lincoln,
afterw. Archbishop of York. Life of
Bishop U. Vaughan, with letter dedica-
tory to Lord Chancellor Ellestnere,
[1612-1616]. Lat. 1983, A.
. Letter to Charles I., [1628]. Copy.
1710, f. 283.
Petition to Charles I., for time to
prepare his defence, 16$j}. Copy. 292,
f. 59 b.
Minute of a warrant to, for de-
livering the keys of the Treasury at
Westminster to the Subdean, 1640.
2035, B. f. 7.
Extracts from his life, by Bishop
Hacket, 17th cent. 1846, ff. .J -10, 172.
Williams (John), Engraver. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, i73g-173£. 4052, ff. 261,
267 ; 4053, ff. 204, 372.
Williams (M — ), sister-in-law of Sir
Thos. Stepney, 4th Bart. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n.d. 4077, f. 152.
Williams (Mary). Letter to Dr. J.
Bynne, 1657. 153, f. 69.
570
INDEX.
Williams (Mary), »c(fa of John Williams,
Entjraver. Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1737. 4055, f. 194.
Williams (Sir Maurice), V.D., Physician
to Lord Strafford, Vict rot/ uf Ireland.
Survey of the motion of Bodies, in satis-
faction to Bacon's "Articles of enquirie
de gravi et levi," 17th cent. Holtjr. 70.
Collectanea de omnimodis scicntiis,
1 7th cent. Hologr. 1 13, ff. 1 23-245 b.
Treatise of prolongation of life by
diets, cirr. 1660. Hologr. 113, ff. 1-104.
Miscellanea medica, 17th cent.
Hologr. 2681, ff. 265b-314.
Anatomical lecture before the
Royal College of Physicians, circ. 1 650.
Holnjr. 95, ff. 168-207.
Essay to assert the use of cold
drink ; addressed to Lord Strafford, 17th
cent, Hologr. 1 13, ff. 109-122 b.
De vinis, ex Petronio, 17th cent.
Ifo!<»jr. 113, ff. 106-108 b.
Of frog broth, 17th cent. Holoqr.
113, f. 105.
Petition to the Lord Deputy of
Ireland, [1632-1640], Holotgr. draft.
26X1, f. 268.
Letter to, from J. More, 1641.
2681, f. 265.
Williams (Philip). Letter to his uncle,
1646. 3299, f. 169.
Williams (Roger), of Tangier. Warrant
for his arrest for debt, 1668. Copy.
3509, f. 261.
Williams (Stephen). Owned, in 1685,
1 MS. 1723.
Williams (W— ), of Exeter. Utter to
Sir H. Sloane, «. d. 4077, f. 154.
Williams (Sir William), 1st Bart.;
Speaker of the House of Commons. War-
rant for granting to, the reversion of the
office of Prothonotary and Clerk of the
Crown in cos. Denbigh and Montgomery,
1661. 856, f. 9.
Williams (William), />/ Exeter College,
Oxford. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 171 J.
4044, f. 13.
Williams (William), Author of " Oxonia
Depicta." Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1735.
4054, f. 148.
Williams (William). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4062, f. 10.
Williamson (Co/. A—), Deputy Gorcr-
n >r of the Twer cf Low Ion. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, 1728, 173J. 40">0, f. 26 ;
4051, f. 175.
Williamson (Charles), of Aberdeen.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, enclosing a
Latin elegy on Sir D. Hamilton, [1721].
3516, ff. 186, 188.
Williamson (Francis), Captain. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, 1725. 4048, f. 23.
Williamson (Sir Joseph), Secretary of
St de. Notice of his election as Presi-
dent of the Royal Society, 1677. 1942,
ff. 1-4 b.
Receipt for his part of the charges
of the feast at Merchant Taylors Hall
for the Sons of the Clergy, 1689. 857,
f. 79.
Letter to Sir E. Wood, 167 J. 3299,
f. 132.
Letters to, from J. Luke, 1663,
1664. 3509, ff. 42, 62, 68 b.
Letter to, from J. Greene, 1689.
Formerly owned
857, f. 78.
Willimott (James).
MS. 155.
Willingham (George), Mei chant of
London. Album Amicorum, 1585-1650.
2035, B.
Letters to, from 0. Cromwell, H.
Burton, J. Bastwick and W. Pryune,
1643, and n. d. 2035, B. ff. 5, 9-12.
Willis ( ), Captain. Medical re-
ceipts, 17 th cent. 1367, passim.
Willis (Richard), Bishop of Winchester.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1730. 4051,
f. 120.
Willis (Thonins), M.D., Sedlcian Pro-
fessor of Natural Philosophy ai Oxford.
De scorbuto et de morbis convulsivis,
17th cent. Excerpts. 1389, ff. 57-156 b.
- De ferment Atione, febribus et urinis,
17th cent. Excerpts. 1511, ff. 190-236.
De anima brutorum, late 17th cent.
Translated extracts. 630, ff. 1 2 1 - 1 57 *.
De convulsionibus, late 17th cent.
Tmperf. 609, ff. 147-180 b.
Pathologia cerebri et de scorbuto,
1667. 1845, ff. 147-163.
Phaimaceutice iationa'i.% 1674.
1845, ff. 63-146.
Opera, 17th cent. Exccrpte. 2534,
ff. 25-40.
Formula; remediorum, 17th cent.
1770, ff. 2-33; 3984, f. 86.
Autumnal prescriptions to R. Fin-
cham, 166*. 1378, f. 348.
Responsio tie casu R. Fincham,
w. d. 1393, f. 8 b.
Letter to Dr. Hodges, 166J. 81ft,
f. 229.
INDEX.
571
Willis (Thomas), M.D., Sedleian Pro-
fessor of Natural Philosophy at Oxford
(continued). Letter to White,
[16]69. Copy. 1513, f. 1.
Letter to, from Dr. N. Highmore,
n. d. Lnt. Imperf. 548, ff. 23 b-28 b.
Willman (Oloff Krichson), Capta-'n of
the Royal Navy of Sweden. Abstract of
his " Voyage to the £. Indies, with brief
account of the Kingdom of Japan in
1648-54 ", by P. H. Zollman, 1725.
4048, f. 93.
Willoughby. v. also Willughby.
Willoughby (Sir Francis), of Wollaton.
Letter to his son, from Lord Rothes,
1639. 3317, f. 18.
Willoughby (Co/. Francis) of Wollaton.
List by, of the army about Dublin, temp.
Commonwealth. 3328, f. 59.
Order for his appointment to the
first vacant Foot Company in Ireland,
166 J. 856, f. 2 b.
Willoughby (Francis), 5th Baron H'i7-
loughhy of Parham. Overtures to all in-
clined to plant in the colony of Surinam
or the Continent of Guiana, [1662-1665].
159, f. 20.
Willoughby (Sir Henry), Bart, of
His lei/. Royal letter to, commendatory
of the wife and family of Sir T. Aston,
1646. 856, f. 24.
Willoughby (Willi.tm), 6M Baron Wil-
loug/thy of Par/mm. Protest against the
French Governor of Barbados for non-
restitution of St. Christophers, 1668.
Two copies. Fr. and Emjl. 1519, ff.
241, 243.
Willoughby-on-the- Wolds, co. Not-
tingham. Arms and inscriptions in
the church, copied by F. Thynne, 1599.
3836, f. 19 b.
Wills. Gower (Thomas), ». </., [late 15tb
cent.] 433, ff. 103b-104.
Parye(Hugha), 157?. 7, f. 118b.
Symondes (Peter), of Jngleby
Manor % ot. Essex, 1586. Imperf. 752.
Grogan (Derbv), Sergeant at
Tangier, 1671. 3514,'f. 76.
Wright (John), Merchant Taylor,
of Bertwmdtcy, 1674. 2728, B. f. 72.
Stapler (John), of Tangier, 1074.
3514, f. 242.
Willson (James). Account of Tangier
and Barbary, 1662. 3509, ff. 11-14.
Willson (Dr. Thomas), Secretary of
State, and Dean of Durham, v. Wilson.
Willughby (Cassandra), d\tu. of Sir
Francis Willoughby, Bart., of Middle ton.
Letter to her mother, Lady Child, 1692.
4062, f. 242.
Letters to Sir H. S!oane, n. d.
4062, ff. 11, 12.
Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,
16l>3. 4068, f. 12.
Letter to, from -
f. 164.
-, n. d. 4066,
Willughby (Francis), Xaturalist,of Mid-
dleton. Piscium synopsis, 17th cent. 41 1.
Ornithologies svnopsis, 17th cent.
618, ff. 238-262 b.
Willughby (John), of Grendon, co.
Northants. Medical prescription in a
letter to, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652.
Lat. 2812, f. 39 b.
Medical prescription for his wife,
by Dr. J. MetforJ, 1652. ImL 2812,
f. 51.
Willughby (Mary), of Grendon, co.
Northants. Medical prescription for, by
Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 5.-
Willughby (Percival), M.D.,of Derby.
Observations on childbirth, with descfl]>-
tions of cases in his practice, 1630-1678.
529, ff. 1-19.
Willughby al. Willoughby (Thomas),
after*. 1st Baron Middleton. Letters to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4062, ff. 13-26.
Wilmer (M — ), of Syvcell, co. Northants.
Utter to Sir II. Sloane, n. d. 4034,
f. 229.
Wilmer (William), of co. Northants.
Medical prescription for, by Dr. J,
Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 68.
Wilmore (John), of Trinity College,
Orford. Copied, in 1607, MS. 1678, ff.
50-57, out of Trinity College library.
Wilmot(A— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1722. 4046, f. 249.
Wilmot (K— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1731. 4052, f. 29.
Wilmot (John), 2nd Earl of Bvhester.
Poetical pieces, 17th cent. 655, ff. 3, 4,
48, 49, 51, 56, 61 ; 2332, f. 5 b.
Satire against Man, 17th cent.
Imperf. 1458, ff. 16-18.
Answer to his Satire against Man,
by T. Lessee, 17th cent. 1458, ff. 43-46 b.
Lines addressed to Romanists, 17th
cent. 1731, A. f. 171.
Lines on his deathbed, by T. Flat-
man, 1680. 1009, f. 386.
572
INDEX.
Wilmot (Richard), M.D., of Derby.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 171 J, 1717.
4077, ff. 171, 173.
Wilsmore (Francis), of Nottingham.
Letters to N. Wellington, 163§-1642.
922, ff. 116-117 b, 120-121 b, 126 b-
128 b.
Wilson ( ), Midwife, of Cow Lane in
Foxv's Court, London. Recommendation
of, 1682. 2281, f. 2.
Wil80n ( ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
n. d. 4025, f. 291.
Wilson (Mrs. ). Medical case, 18th
cent. 4078, f. 372.
Wilson (C— ), M.D., of Stamford. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1708. 4077, f. 179.
Wilson (D— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1722. 4077, f. 156.
Wilson (Edmund), Jun., M.D., of London.
Anagrammata in nomen M. Bacon, 17th
cent. 396, f. 12.
Wilson (Edward), of Gray's Inn ; son of
Dr. Wilson of Durham. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, n. d. 4062, f. 27.
Wilson at. Maso (Elizabeth). Horo-
scope, 1551-1613. 2627, ff. 34 b-36 b.
Wilson (James), of Tangier. Grants to,
of passports, 1665. Span. 1955, ff.
118, 119.
Wilson (John). Tract on Tnchygraphy,
1667. 977.
Wilson (John), Qroccrt of Marshall
Street t Cam thy Market, London. Letter
to Sir II. Sloane, 1738. 4055, f. 332.
Wilson (Joseph), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge of theft against, by Capt. T. St.
John,' circ. 1673. 3514, f. 156.
Wilson (R— ), Apothecary, of Tamioorth.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173g. 4077,
f. 177.
Wilson (Dr. Thomas). Instructions to,
as Ambassador to the Low Countries,
1576. 2442, f. 94.
Wilson (Thomas), Rector of Oth im, co.
Kent. Petition to Parliament, presented
by Sir E. Deering, 1640. 1467, f. 5.
Wilson (Thomas), M.D. Miscellaneous
receipts, 17th cent. 2818, ff. 161-171 b.
Medical receipts fur jaundice and
colic, late 17th cent. 1087, f. 18.
Wilson (Thomas). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. d. 4067, f. 215.
Wiltens (Caspar). Verses, 17th tent.
Dutch. Autogr. 2764, f. 202.
Wilton (I—). Letter to R. Scott, 1694.
1044, f. 328.
Wilts, County of. Scheme of the intended
History of, by T. Tanner, [1694], 1039,
f. 90.
Wiltshaw (tiii/4. Thomas), Commissioner
of the Aavy. Survey of ports from
Dover to the Lands End, 1698. 3233.
Winchester, co. Southants. CHfilST'S
HOSPITAL. Foundation and mainte-
nance of, by P. Symondes, 1586. 752.
ST. CROSS HOSPITAL. Some
heads drawn out from the second and
last foundation, 17th cent. 1080, B.
ff. 83 b-86.
Rents and pensions of,
1632, 1671-1674. 1080, B. ff. «6 b-
90 b, 92 b.
ST. S WIT/UN'S PRIOR V.
Owned, in 1500, MS. 418.
Bishops of . Receipts for a poman-
der by a bishop of, late 17th cent. 1087,
ff. 7, 50 b.
r. Andrewes (Lancelot).
Rilson (Thomas).
Rlois (Henry de).
Duppa (Rrian).
Gardiner (Stephen).
Morley (George).
White (John>
Willis (Richard).
Karl of. v. Le Despenser (Hugo).
Marquises of. v. Paulet.
Winckelmannu8 (Johannes Justus).
v. Wynkelmann.
Winde ( ), Captain. Letters to,
from Ins son William, 1701, 1712. Ft:
4063, f. 129; 4065, f. 88.
Winde (William). Letter to J. Petiver,
1700. 4063, f. 56.
Letters to his father, Capt. Winde,
1701, 1712. Fr. 4063, f. 129; 4005,
f. 88.
Windebank (Sir Francis), Principal
Secretary of State. Warrant for J.
Rush worth to ride post to Berwick,
1640. 1519, f. 14.
Winder (Petrus). Jovis spha-ra, metric?,
17th cent. 1767, f. 11.
Winder (Thomas), Curate of Randall,
near Wirkstcorth, co. Derby. Letiers to
Sir H. Sloane, 1735, 1737. 4054, f. 44 ;
4055, ft. 110, 117, 141.
Windet (James), M.D., of Yarmouth,
co. St/rf. Letters to Dr. Browne, 1651,
165$. Lat. 4077, ff. 114, 116.
INDEX.
573
Windham (Katharine), eldest ifau. of
Sir Jos. Ashe, Bart., and wife of Will.
Windham, of Felbrigg. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4037, f. 86.
Windor (John a), of Nevcbury, co. Berks.
Magical invocation, 17th cent. 384b',
f. 111b.
Windsor, Baron, v. Hickman (Thomas).
Windsor (Sir William). Letter to,
from Sir F. Fortescue, 162J. 3827,
f. 122.
Windsor, New, co. Berks. Bond re-
lating to a messuage on the Castle hill,
tire. 1630. 255, f. 31.
Royal warrant for delivering up
the Manor House in the Great Park at,
1661. 856, f. 9.
Revenue of Windsor College,
within Windsor Castle, 17th cent.
3479, f. 146.
Wine. The discommodities and com-
modities of wine, 16th cent. 965, f. 181.
Wing (Vincent), Astronomer. "Har-
monium Cadeste," 17th cent. Extract.
3881, f.58b.
Letters to, from J. Hay, 1661.
2505, ff. 19-31 b.
Wingfeild (Edward). Owned, in the
18th cent., MS. 980.
Wingfeild (Foliot). Royal grant of his
wardship and marriage to Lord Orrery,
temp. Chas. II. 856, f. 29.
Wingfeld, Family of. r. Wingtield.
Wingfleld, co. Sujf. Notes of arms of
the family of Wyngefield in the church,
16th cent. 1301, f. 337 b.
Wingfleld, of Wingfeld, Family of.
Notes of their arms in Wyngefield,
Dynington and Letheringham churches,
16th cent. 1301, f. 337 b.
Wingfleld nl. Wingfeld, Family of.
Pedigrees, 1655. 1429, ft'. 39, 44.
Wingfleld (Sir Richard), Chancellor of
the Duchy of Lancaster. Instructions
and letter to, as Ambassador to Charles
V., 1525. Imperf. 3839, ft'. 60-78,
78 b-90 b.
Wingfleld (Sir Robert), Ambassador to
the Emjxrors Maximilian and Charles V.
Character of, 17th cent. 1523, f. 34.
Wingfleld (Robert). Collection of such
passages as were marked at the Queen
of Scot's death, written by, to Lord
Burghley, 158$. 650, ff. 141-145.
Winne (Samuel), of Londm. Letter to
his mother, Johanna Winne, of Bath,
1653. 1000, f. 142.
Winniflfe (George), Liicyer. Defence of
the royal power of dispensation, 1685.
2753, ff. 53-61.
Winslow (Jacob Bcnignus), M.D., of
Paris. Letters to Sir H. Sloan.', 1 724-
1738. Fr. 4047, f. 174 ; 4051, f. 244 ;
4054, f. 24; 4055, f. 377.
Winter (Sankcy ), Dean of Kitdare. Let-
ter to Sir H. Sloane, enclosing a draught
of a copper trumpet, 1726. 4048, ff. 208,
209.
Winterton (Ralph), M.D., Regius Pro-
fessor of Physic at Cambridge. Remedy
for nosebleeding, late 17th cent. 1087,
f. 46 b.
Winthrop (John), Professor of Mathe-
matics and Natural Philosophy at Har-
vard University. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1734, and n. d. 1968, f. 58; 4062, ff.
29, 30.
Description of an Arabic MS.
•hown to Sir H. Sloane, 1740. 4056,
f. 290.
Winwood (Sir Ralph). Letter to Sir
F. Grevill, 1606. Copy. 3106.
Letters to, from Sir W. Ralegh,
[1617]. 3520, ff. 5-10 b.
Wireker (Nigel), Monk of Canterbury.
Speculum stultorum, mctrice, 15th cent.
1831, B.
Wirsperg (Wolff Ernst von). Letters
from the Margrave of Brandenburg to
Qu. Elizabeth, countersigned by, 1579.
3299, ff. 6, 8.
Wirsung (Johann Georg), M.D., of
Augsburg. Letter to P. M. Slegel, 1639.
Lat. Copy. 2882, f. 31.
Wisdom. Essay on, 17th cent. 1009,
f. 75.
Wi8dum (John). Formerly owned MS.
162.
Wise (Francis). Letter to J. Petiver,
n. d. 4067, f. 216.
Wishart (I—), of Darcnth, co. Kent.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1722. 4077,
f. 173.
Wishton ( ), of Northampton. Me-
dical prescription for his wife, by Dr. J.
Metford, 1652. L«t. 2812, f. 50 b.
Wismar, in Germany. Articuli con-
cordite ministrorum Wismariensium,
1562. 2886, f. 44 b.
%'\
rxuix.
Wvmtabar^uM 'W *;«ir<_*> x tie-
:> : :*: , >r „?--•. l. «?,
Wistacton. r T^..V,i,'/,.';vjt
Wistaafcm, «. cierf- .iwu 4*, :i*.a
">--.t : >■!. i. _vi.
Witchcraft. A^tnrt '.f wrap**:
Witelo (K—j* ifitv.U :e --a*-* jn-
m*.r;a po*r.rt>rr.l;jR j» k'nj:aj*>-»* et 4e
»'uv,«-»:,iia *t fc*tiri -i/ny-aam, 15ta
*>at. 2l>;, f. 14--JM "•>.
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t r: ', r..», 1 »/t r. out. 1 -V.' I f t 1 4«.».
Witham frdwaHj. of /s/+fo*. Letter
to u\% f/roUt+.T, 1 •#»]£. -551 v. f. 55.
L*tt*T t// J. PfK«, 1*7/. -S511,
f. IP*.
Withelwerne, fr'.'r ■;'./,'.,. Mtri .<tk.
Wither (Samuel). Letter to I'm -hop
Ar»dre»e*. 1625. /w<. fmj*rr\ 11*.
f. 32.
Withye (Wiiiumj, '/ ar„.' 'A,-..A,
Of.j't.'l. *'"mtii<>ity\*'*\y>k} 1 57(J - 1 590.
Witney, co. Of,*. V*r«*i to pr.u-e r.f
H h*,i*t (oun*\*T '>( tU~ *<.»'»-l, by the
vh'^ri, 17th cot. 14->, f. 14.
Witeen (NiMdafifj, Ilnrgomat'cr, of
Am'!* r<Lx,n. AMoout sent by, to the
lUftr^l Society, of' a Mirifiam toal, l*th
«>iit. 4425, f. 201.
Letter to the Royal S** iety, !702.
4063, f. 172.
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4041, \. *i.
Witt (Ian de). Fornvrlv owned MS.
745.
Wittenberg, in 'icwytny. Rcsponsio
M.)iola*tiroruiij Witt«-berg<*iiMum ad nar-
ration* rn de cccletiaMti'.a hi>l«>ru qua:
Magdeburgi oontexitur, 155*. 2890,
fl. Id*.) lWb.
Kngravin;; »f two mo«.-k-»uiis :»eeii
at. II Jan. 1736. 4054, f. 18:5.
OliMTvatiou of a partial Molar
rdipitc at, 173*. hit. 4055, f. 407.
Wittheim (Kuiktachiii*). Formerly owned
MS. 3983.
Witthoft (Martina* Johannes van), of
f/nrn'tunj. Autograph in album, 1096.
2360, f. 59.
WrtthrtriuM
=i a-vxau
Wittie 'fcc«« - Jf^'^ :/ Cim'+ije ad
IV r. X««ijal 'Jaa, 17ti :«t Lc*.
3310. £. 7>^s* -. Ii>-Iit
• V.rrvfM»inee wisi t»ri. £- Tar-
fc-irjk a&i J. !*»-•*. «b>c>«c»£ ar&.t*»
tx v\\vfT\ ri tie Facmltr. l#TJ- 1*?T2.
l.>*i£. 13-17.
V*r^t* ia Uiica T. GviStctu
[I«»l-\ '-jr- 3*>o*. f. 2. ^.
Wittington (TVccasX. /'./'■, -/ £r^i-
rii.-^.4s ■.*■. <7x>^c r. Waitimft'-a
WittiHB (L*aoi«2>, / >^«v/- */ tW tem*m-
ttrmU at 'jjmdz. Letter tc £tmd J.
I>arTt 1«5-SJ. Z. X. /"■«> ooyaici. «4,
Witton ( J^bni. kx br- vf AuwAjc FrUjry.
<.*>. B*:u. Letter to, from :ae Bt^iiof*
cf Lincoln, 14*2. Let. 747. f. 5C* fc.
Witty ( % M.Lk t. Wittie (i:<*ert>.
Wodhouse (Wiili4m> F^rmerlr ovned
Wodrington (>ir Henry X Mi.-iktl •/
iftnekk letter* ti» xcr. Wal>ingham,
15^2. O
/.<•#.
31?$, J. 2^9-295, 2'J?.
Wed ward ( Zam/^ Margaret ). «>arne-lf in
14S4. MS. 773.
Woking, •*>. .S*r»v. Warrant for hol-J-
ing a year I \ fair and *-ekly market at,
granted to J. Zouch. l«$tjl. 856, f. 3 b.
Wolf (Hermann), Ch*tf Phy**.M V*
MaHriety LamLjr*jicc >.f Hesse. Letter
to, from Pr-f. J. Moller, 1»>17. Lit.
920, f. 68.
Wolfe ( )• l>e*cri|»tio repuni* Idnae,
l*th cent. 39^5, ff. 81 S4 h.
Wolfe (Francis), of M-iJeUy* ok $*i'op.
Warrant tor the augmentation of his
arms, 1660. 85*5, f. '25.
Wolff (Cas|iar), M.D.. of Zn,u:h. Anti-
dotarium practicum norum, 1598-16<V>.
3036-3042.
Variarum lectionum liber script q>
ParisiU, 1553. 3043.
Collectanea medica, 1553-1556.
3044; 3045.
Com{>endium physices ad praescrip-
tum Aristotelis, 17th cent. 3046.
Wolffen {Fran k— C— ), of Hamburg.
Bill of lading due to, from Dr. J. G.
Steigertahl, 1728. Germ. 4049, f. 184.
INDEX.
575
WolfiUB (Christians), Proomrellarius
Acidemias Hallensis. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1740. Ut. 4056, f. 324.
Wolflu.8 (Hieronymus). Argumcntum
in Eragoram Isocratis, 1576. 456, f. 5.
Wolla8ton (John), Envoy to Barb- try
and Morocco. Memorandum of his
personal affairs on going to Barbary,
1672. 3511, f. 175.
■ Letters of credence to, from Lord
Middleton, 167£, 1674. Span. Copies-
Imperf. 1958, ff. 2, 54 b.
Agreement signed by, 167 J. Span.
Copies. 1958, ff. 17 b, 18 b.
Instructions to Azar Ajuelles,
1673, 167}. Span. Copies. 1958, ff.
42, 48 b.
Letter to M. Lucas, 1673.
Copy. 1958, f. 25.
Letters to J. Luke, 1669-167f.
Span.
3510, ff. 62, 259; 3511, ff. 176, 233;
3512, ff. 58, 59, 75, 218, 232-235 b.
Letter to, from R. Crofts, 1675.
3512, f. 201.
Wollaton, co. Nottingham. Arms and
inscriptions in the church, copied by
P. Thymic, 1599. 38.56, f. 19.
Wolley (Sir John), Latin Secretary to
Qu. Elizabeth. Letter to, from the
Vayvod of Wallachia, n. d. Lat. 3299,
f. 52.
Wolphius (Johann Caspar), Professor of
Thcvloyi/ at Zurich. A utograph in album,
1670. 1795 or 2597, f. 58.
Wolseley (Sir William), 5lh Bart, of
W'olselc'j, co. Staff. Letter to Sir H.
Sloaue/l7jg. 4077, f. 124.
Wolsey (Thomas), Cardinal Archfvshop
of York. Life of, by G. Cavendish, 17th
cent. Extracts. 848, f. 14.
Character of, by Lord Herbert,
17th cent. 1523, f. 36 b.
Imprisonment by, of Th. Alwayc
for purchasing English Testaments,
[1530-1536]. v1207, ff. lb-4b.
Letters to English Ambassadors at
Foreign Courts, 1523-1525. Copies.
3839, ff. 17-59 b, 91-1 15 b, 130-176 b,
194-lWb.
Letters to, from Lord T. Dacre,
Lord Surrev, and T. Magnus, [1523-
1525]. 3199, ff. 19-25 b.
Inscription in a book of Hours,
[1515-1530]. Fr. 116, f. 74 b.
Wolters (Fran S— M— \ of Botterdam.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1731. Fr. 4051,
f. 263.
WoluertOTl (R— ), M./K Letter to Sir
T. Browne, 1660. Ut. 4062, f. 147.
Wolzogen (Ludovicus), at Utrecht.
Autograph in album, 1668. 1795 or
2597, f. 24.
Woman. Verses against, 16th cent.
Lat. 991, f. 1.
Verses on, late 17th cent. 10U9,
f. 395.
Wonder lichi us, Dr. v. Wunderlich
( ), Dr.
Wood (Ann), of Lordship Yard. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4078, f. 51.
Wood (Anthony a), Antiquary, of Oxford.
Excerpts from his " A theme Oxonienses,"
by Sir E. Sherburne, 17th cent. 836,
f. 43.
Extract from his ** Athena; Oxo-
nienses," by Dr. Browne, 1 7th cent.
1846, ff. 69-107.
Wood (Sir Edward), Envoy Extraordinary
to Sweden. Letter to, from Sir J.
Williamson, 167 j. 3299, f. 132.
Wood (John), Scotch Ambassador to
England. Report of his embassy by, to
the Scotch Estates, 1569. 3199, f. 16 b.
Wood (John), C'tpt. Journal by, of
voyage from England to Patagonia, 1669,
1670. 3833, tf. 3-26.
Description of Magellan Straits,
1669. Two copies. 46, A. ff. 139-168 ;
46, B. ff. 144-188.
Relation of his voyage for the
discovery of the North-west passage in
1676, written by R. Gee, 1682. 1378,
ff. 139-149 b.
Wood (Richard), Felloicof Trinity Collcgcy
Camhridge,aftcrw. Canon of Westminste'r.
Letter to, from G. Harvey, circ. 1584.
93, f. 101 b.
Wood (William), Merchant. Covenant
as part owner of the " Waterhouse " for
her voyage to Tangier, 1663. 1952, f. 70.
Woodbridge, co. S'iff. Notification to
the Chaplain of St. Mary's Church at,
from the parish Chaplain of St. Mar-
garet's, Ipswich, of publication of banns,
145J. Lat. 1609, f. 57 b.
Woodcock (Edward), nephew of James
Pctiver. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1727.
4048, ff. 273, 275.
Woodcock (Jane), Letter to her brother,
[J. Petiver], [1707]. 4064, f. 142 b.
Woodcock (Thomas). Letter to his
brother-in-law J. Petiver, with draft of
answer, 171J. 4065, f. 16.
576
INDEX.
Woodfelde Manor, en. Wore, Royal
grantof,toH.Fayrcfcld. 1557. 2251, f. 83.
Woodford (Thomas), of Ottersfutw near
Chertscy. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 174}.
4057, f. 113.
Woodhouse (John), of Neurstcad, co.
NotL^ Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720.
4077, f. 118.
Woods (Thomas). Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 169f 4036, f. 286.
Woods (Thomas), of Barnham, co. Suff.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1721. Lat. and
EtujL 4077, f. 50.
Woods and Forests Office. Fees to
officers in, temp. Jas. I. 1520, f. 8.
Woodstock, eo. Oxford. Verses of
welcome to Charles II., and in memory
of Charles I., from the school at, 1660.
1458, ff. 3b-13b.
Woodville (Antony), 2nd Earl Rivers.
Coidyallc ; translated by, from the French,
1479. Coynw/,1484. 779, ff. 76 b-151 b.
Marriage settlement by, on his
natural daughter Margaret, 1479. Copy,
17th cent. 3424, f. 7 b.
Woodward (Elizabeth). Letter to H.
Coley, 169?. 2280, f. 23 b.
Woodward (John), MJ>. Observations
on his " Essay towards a natural history
of the earth," 169... 3323, ff. 77-80 b.
Quarrel with Sir H. Sloane on the
nature of gallstones, and mutual apology,
[1710]. 4026, ff. 266, 295.
Physico-mechanical lectures (illus-
trated by the dissection of D. Coates,
executed in 171°- at Tyburn), delivered
by, at the College of Physicians, 17th
cent. 2039, ff. 115-135 b.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1698-
172§, and n. d. 4037, ff. 63, 87, 374;
4039, ff. 101, 128; 4041, ff. 77,92, 145,
162; 4042, f. 16 ; 4043, ff. 196, 233;
4044, ff. 1, 86, 123, 180, 189, 193, 277 ;
4045, ff. 101, 104, 138, 143, 145, 156;
4046, ff. 169, 196, 206, 222, 229, 266,
327 ; 4062, tl. 31, 33.
Letters to, from C. Mather, 1716.
334n, ff. 277-297 b, passim.
Letter to, from A. Godfrey, 1725.
4047, f. 341.
Letter to, from l>r. J. T. de Wool-
house, n. d. Imjxrf. 4067, f. 218.
Woodward (Thomas). Bill to Dr. J. G.
Scheuchzor from, for books, 172 J. 1968,
f. 30.
Woodyer (Edward). Letter to J.
Petiver, 1711. 4064, f. 268 b.
WooL Papers relating to the woollen
trade, circ. 1695. 2717, ff. 64-67 b.
Woolhouse (John Thomas de), Physician
to the Hospital for the Blitui at Pun's.
Collections relative to diseases of the
eye, 17th cent. Fr. 3172.
Appointment of, as Member of the
Royal Academy, Berlin, 1723. iAit.
Copy. 4046, f. 341.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1722-
1730, and n. d. Fr. and Engl. 4046,
ff. 244, 311 ; 4047, ff. 7, 16, 63, 167,
176, 191; 4048, ff. 64, 108, 116, 178,
247, 260, 262. 282, 295; 4049, ff. 40,
52, 70, 109, 181, 207, 243; 4050, ff. 22,
87, 93, 111, 134, 143, 159 b, 230, 236,
241, 254, 276, 283, 292; 4051, ff. 35,
68; 4062, ff. 34-44 b.
Letters to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer,
1727-1729. Fr. 1968, ff. 11, 13; 4066,
ff. 21, 29, 70.
Utters to Dr. W. Rutty, 1728,
1730. Fr. 4066, ff. 60, 86.
Letter to Dr. J. Woodward, n. d.
Impcrf. 4067, f. 218.
Letter to, from Messrs. Fabri and
Barrillot, 1729. Fr. 4050, f. 158.
Epigram by, on Qu. Caroline's
visit to Sir H. Sloane's Museum, 18th
cent, fjiit. l\co copies. 3516, ff. 4,79.
Verses by, to Sir R. Walpole and
Letter to Dr. J. G. Scheuchzer, n. d.
4067, f. 217.
his brother, Horatio Walpole, n. d. 3516,
ff. 5, 191.
Woollastone (John), .!/./>. Collectanea
medica, 17th cent. 1155, ff. 30-39 b.
Notes in MS. to printed catalogue
of the Leydcn garden, 17th cent. 1142,
ff. 55 148 b.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1«96.
4077, f. 247.
Woolsack Inn, in SinithjieU. r. London.
Woolston (Thomas). Letter of ChrUto-
dulus on his Discourse on the Miracles
of Our Saviour, 1728. 4050, f. 29.
Woolton (John), Bishop of Exeter.
Epistola nuncupatoria operi De im mor-
tal itate animsc prefix a, 157$. Autogr.
787.
Woolton (John), M.D.f Fellow of All
Souls College, Oxford', son vf Bishop
Woolton. Collections medicinales, 1590-
1592. 249, ff. 1-178, 206-269 b.
Wootton (Sir Henry), v. Wotton.
INDEX.
577
Wor&ll (Thomas), Prebendary of St.
Paul's, London. Imprimatur on T. H.'i
"Discourse of Life and Death/' 162f.
1037, f. 28 b.
Worcester, co. Wore. Inscription* and
arms in the cathedral, copied by F.
Thynne, 1595. 383G, f. 9.
Account of the plague in, 1637.
3723, f. 67.
-, See of. Royal letter to the Dean
and Chapter, for augmentation of the
salary of the Vicars Choral, [1660-1663].
656, f. 33.
, Bishops of.
v. Latimer (Hugh).
Morley (George).
, Earl and Marquis of.
v. Somerset (Charles).
Worcester al. Botoner (William),
Esquire to Sir John Fastolf. Medical
collections, 1464-1478. 4.
Wordenhoflus (Ericus), Beipublicm
Hamburgensis Senator Primus. Elogium
ranebre, a J. Schrttdero, 1667. 2888,
ff. 198-202 b.
Wormall (Israel), Druggist, of London.
Letter to C. Sibelius a Goor, 1682. 2729,
f. 124 b.
Wormius (Olaus), Rector of Copenhagen
University. Museum Wormianum Hafniae
in sdibus authoris servatum, 1655.
1608 ;— 18th cent. 2998, ff. 137-148 b.
— De diebus atris et infaustis, ex
ejus opere De fastis Danicis, 17th cent.
373, f. 21.
Wormius (Wilhelmus), son of Olaus.
Notes on medical writers, 17th cent.
3025.
Wormleighton, Baron, r. Spencer
(Henry).
Worrey (William), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for assault, 1670. 3514,
f.47.
Worsam (Mary), of Chertsey, co. Middl.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1725. 4077,
f. 120.
Worsam (R— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,
1705. 4077, f. 122.
Worsley (Henry). Letters to J. Petiver,
1714, 1715. 4065, ff. 170, 179, 185,
189, 198, 212, 215.
Worthe (Elizabeth), wife of Elis Worthe.
Horoscope, 1612. 2627, f. 37.
Woruall (Thomas). Petition in Chancery
in his case, 1659. 2717, f. 1 b.
SLOANE INDEX.
Wotton, Family of. Pedigree, 1655.
1429, f. 41.
Wotton (Sir Henry). Royal letter re-
commending him to be Provost of Eton,
[1623]. 856, f. 11 b.
Verses on the Queen of Bohemia,
17th cent. 1446, f. 43 b ; 1792, f. 2.
Poem on favourites, 17th cent.
1446, f. 76.
Wotton (Nicholas), Dean of Canterbury
and of York. Political maxims, 17th
cent. 1523, f. 30.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to
Germany, [1543]. 2442, f. 34.
Articles agreed on, at Brussels,
for protection of English and German
merchants, 1545. Fr. 2103, f. 197.
Instructions to, as Ambassador to
France, [1553]. 2442, ff. 53 b-55.
Memorial of matters to be treated
of, at Bruges, with the Spanish Com-
missioners, 1564. 2442, ff. 28-33.
Wotton (William), D.D., Prebendary of
Salisbury. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1696-171}, and n. d. 4036, f. 242;
4041, f. 317 ; 4043, ff. 53, 231 ; 4062,
f.45.
Letter to J. Petiver, 1714. 4065,
f. 190.
Wotton (William), of Catharine Hall,
Cittnbridge. Verses on, by Dr. J. Duport,
18th cent. Engl, and Lat. 3516, ff. 28-31.
Woutneell (Hans). Dedication to J.
Land of H. Bloome's " book on the five
orders of columnes of Architecture,"
1608. 904, f. 27.
Wragge (R— ). Medical theses, 17th
cent. Lat. 3310, ff. 256, 266-270 b.
Wratislaw. r. Breslau, in Silesia.
Wraxhall House, co. Wane. Notes
on its foundation, 16th cent. 1301, f. 36.
Wray (Sir John), 2nd Bart., of Qlent-
worth ; M.P. for co. Line. Speech, 1640.
1200, f. 18 b.
Wray (Joseph), Quaker, of Devon's Court,
Old Street, London. Letter to Sir H.
Sloane, 1738. 4055, f. 327.
Wreden (Johann Ernst), Surgeon to the
Prince and Princess of Wales. Letter
to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4062, f. 46.
Wreedt (Thomas de), Theological Student
at Basle. Autograph in album, 1669.
1795 or 2527, f. 71.
57*
15DOL
Wren (Sir Christopher), Professor of
Astronort.y at Gre*h>*m College. ' be
eorpore Saturni, ejuqae phasibiu hypo-
thesis, 17th cent. 243, ff. 144-150 b;
2903, f. 102.
Description of a lerel inrented by,
17th cent. 3323, f. 283 b.
Letter to Lord Bronncker, 1663.
Copy. 2903, £ 104.
Utter to I*. X.Grew, 1678. 1942,
f. 27.
Letter to Sir T. Millington, 168*3.
C%py. 3984, f. 245.
Autograph, as subscriber to Plot's
.Staffordshire, n. <L 1039, £ 136.
Wren (Christopher), J«n. Let ten to
Sir H. Sloane, 1708-1723. 4041, f. 142 ;
4042, ff. 179, 262 ; 4046, f. 336.
Wren (Matthew), Secretary to the Duke
of York. Letter* to, from Lord Middle-
fen, 16fg, 1671. 3510, f. 154; 3511,
f. 49.
Wrench (Sir Benjamin), if. />., of Norwich.
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1733, and a. d .
4053, ff. 74, 101 ; 4077, f. 141.
Wrench (Symon> Owned, 16-17th cent ,
MS. 57.
Wreye (Sir John), r. Wraj.
Wright ( ), M.TK Medicaments
usitatiora, 17th cent. 519, f. 4 b, et
jtassim.
Prescriptions for Alderman Fouke,
1649, 1650, 165{. 1833, f. 119.
Medical thesis, 1656. Lat. 3309,
ff. 64-67 b.
Wright (Charles), Professor of Arabic,
Catnltruh/c. Praelectionesin Alcoranum,
[1702-1711]. 3218.
Wright (Edward), Jfydroyraphcr. The
deM-.ription and use of the celestial auto-
maton, 1620. 651, ff. 39-51.
Examples in the art of fortification,
with diagrams, circ. 1620. 651, f. 144.
Correction of errors in navigation,
17th cent. Extracts. 3881, ff. 1 b,
110 b 121 b.
Wright (Klizabeth). Letter to J. Peti-
ver, n. d. 4077, f. 138.
Wright (H— ), of Oakham, co. Ruth
Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1723, 172j.
4077, ff. 126, 128.
Wright (James). Letter to, with en-
comium on Sir H. Sloane, 1728. 3516,
ff. 104-108.
Wright (Jhon). Alchemical process,
1580. 3580, A. f. 209 b.
Wright (John), MerdLsmt To&r, «/ a.
Mary Magdalen Paris*. Berwumdsry. «.
Snrrey. Will, 1674. Of*. 272*, B.
t7'2.
Wright (Joha> M.D^ of PeUrhmrmjk.
Letters to Dr. Brings, 16*1. Copies
123, ff. 2, 7.
Wright (P—> Letter from her to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4062, t 4*.
Wright (Riebard), M.D., or Sherhom.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4047,
f. <>:*>.
Wright (Kobert). Owned, in 1634,
MS. 797.
Wright (Sir Robert), Lord Chief Justice.
Proceedings of, as Unirersity Commis-
sioner, against Magdalen College, Oxford,
1687. 26*0, ft 12-15 b; 3076.
Wright (Thomas), M.D^ of Heydon, co.
Essex. Letter to T. Green, or, in his
absence, to Sir H. Sloane, 171}. 4077,
f. 130.
Wright (William), M.Dn of Bradford.
Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 17}$, 4077,
f. 143.
Wrighte (John). Biographical notes of
eminent men, temp. Henr. VIIL-Elix^,
drc. 1607. 1523, ff. 25-42 b.
Wrighte (John), Scholar of Kingston
Grammar School. Commonplace-book,
1607. Lat. 833, ff. 1-9 b, 18-48 b.
Flore* dirersornm Poetarum col-
lect*, 1607. 833, ff. 10-17.
In reditum felicissimnm et incolu-
mitatem patris sui oratiuncula et car-
mi n a, 1607. 833, ff. 49-51 b.
Seneca " De Providentia "and " De
BeataVita"; translated by, 1607. 835.
Wrighte (Roger), of Kingston. Wrote
MS. 826, ff. 1-152 b.
Wriothesley, Family of. Pedigree,
16th cent. 1301, f. 109.
Wriothesley (Henry), 3rd Earl of
Southampton. Trial of, 160}. 756;
1427, ff. 87-101; 1779, ff. 189-208;
1856, ff. 10-30 b.
Letter to, from Sir F. Bacon,
[1603]. 3078, f. 39.
Wriothesley (Thomas), 1st Earl of
Southampton. Maxims of, 17th cent.
1523, f. 30 b.
Wriothesley (Thomas), Uh Earl of
Southampton. Warrant to, as Lord High
Treasurer, to permit Alderman Menell
to export £10,000 in foreign specie, 1660.
856, f. 8 b.
INDEX.
579
Wrlothesley (Thomas), 4th Earl of
Southampton (continued). Letter to the
Dep. Lie nts. of co. Southampton, re-
quiring a return of the militia force and
enclosing a letter to him from the Lords
of the Council, 1661. Copies. 813, ff.
26, 27.
Account of postmortem examina-
tion of, 1667. 1116, f. 46.
Writing, v. Bagford (John).
Writing-ca8e. Plans for a writing-
case, with explanation, 17th cent. It 'I.
583, ff. 120-122 b.
Wroe (Rev. Richard), Warden of Man-
chester College. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,
1704. 4039, ff. 357, 367.
Wroth (Edward), of Tangier. Accompt
for dresses supplied to Lady Middleton,
1670-1674. 3511, f. 274.
Wroth (John), brother of the Dcxager
Countess of Suffolk. Letter to Dr. S.
Wall, 1691. 1731, A. f. 72.
Wrottesley (H— ). Letters to Sir H.
Sloane, n. d. 4077, ff. 132, 134.
Wudbrig. r. Woodbridge, co. Suff.
Wttlffer (Daniel), of Jena. Letter to P.
M. Slegel, 1641. Lat. Copy. 2882,
f.42b.
Wunderlieh (Dr. ). Anonymous
letter to, cone. P. Zigler, 1632. Lat.
648, ff. 147-151.
Wurmsser (Johan Jacob), der Mittler.
Autograph in album, 1608. 3415, f. 30.
Wurtemberg, Dukes of. CHRISTO-
PHER. Letter to, from Qu. Elizabeth,
156J. 1786, f. 98 b.
L0VIS. Letter to Qu. Elizabeth,
1579. Lat. 3299, f. 3.
JULIUS FREDERIC. Auto-
graph in albums, 1611, 1614. 3415,
f. 17; 3416, f. 14.
Wurtemberg - Mumpelgard, Duke
of. Louis Frederic. Autograph in
albums, 1608. 3415, f. 15; 3416, f. 9.
Wurtz (Felix). Abridgment of his ex-
perimental treatise of surgery, 17th
cent. Germ. 1389, ff. 157-178.
Wyat (John). Letter to, from R.
Thoresby, 17JJ. 4042, f. 84.
Wyatt (Sir Thomas), Sen. Maxims of,
17th cent. 1523, f. 26.
Wybard (John). Tactometria, 17th
cent. Extracts. 3881, ff. 89b-92.
Wyche (Sir Cyrill). Letter [to J. Luke],
1662. 3299, f. 84.
Wyche (Sir Peter), Sen. Letter of cre-
dence, as Ambassador to Turkey, [16281.
856, f. 13.
Wyche (Sir Peter), Jun.t Envoy in Poland.
Letters to, from Seer. Trevor, 16M.
1003, ff. 124, 126.
Wyche (Richard de), S.9 Bishop of Chi-
chester. Life, by R. Bocking, 14th cent.
Lat. Imperf. 1772, ff. 25-70 b.
Wyes (Gratiana Maria). Will, 17th
cent. Copy. 2723, f. 65.
Wyeth (Richard), Soldier at Tangier.
Charge against, for treason, 1673. 3514,
f. 150.
Wyght ( ). Ad cognoscendam uri-
nam, 17th cent. 2778, ff. 69 b-72 b.
Wylde (Capt. Charles), Commander of
H.M.S. Centurion. Summons to the
Admiralty Court at Tangier wrongly
addressed to, as " Richard " Wilde, 1667.
3509, f. 186.
Order for delivery of his French
prize to the Prize Commissioners, 1667.
3509, f. 190.
Protest against his removal of his
prize vessel before condemnation, 1667.
3509, f. 198.
Journal of voyage from England
to Constantinople, 167f . 2439.
Wylde (Richard), Merchant. Remon-
strance to the Lord Protector on the
trade to the E. Indies, circ. 1654. 3271.
Wyllughby (John), M.D.; Rector of
Great Snoring, co. Norf. Medical re-
ceipt-book, 1555. 969.
Agreement with Sir W. Fermer's
steward, cone, the presentation of the
living of Great Byrcham, 1555. 969,
f. 83 b.
Wymondham, co. Norf. Petition
from, to Charles II., touching the King's
Evil, n. d. 206, B. f. 61.
Wynde (Roger at), r. At Wyndc.
Wynge (Vincent), r. Wing.
Wyngefleld. v. Wingfield.
Wynkelmann (Johann Just). Carmen
ad ejus effigiem, a J. Tackio, 1671. 3516,
f. 176.
Wynne (John), Bishop of St. Asaph.
Letter to Sir I. Newton, 1723. Copy.
4026, f. 238.
Wynne (Owen), Serjeant-at-law. Letter
to Lord Carlisle, 1681. 2724. f. 147.
580
INDEX.
Wynter (John), M.D., Physician to the
Duhe of Portland. Letters to Sir II.
Sloane, 1721-1740, and «. d. 4046,
ff. 136, 142 ; 4049, f. 221 ; 4055, ff. 368,
375, 379 ; 4056, f. 291 ; 4062, ff. 50-54 b.
4077, ff. 139, 140.
Wyntle (Robert), M.D. Letter to Sir
H. Sloane, 1725. 4077, f. 136.
Wynwoode (Raphe), r. Winwuod (Sir
Ralph).
Wyrte (Gaufridu* de la), e. La Wyrte
(Geoffrey de).
Wyth (Richard), of Tangier. Informa-
tion againtt, bj C. Aubert, 1672. 3514,
f. 123.
Wytham. o. Witham, co. Essex.
Ximenes (Padre Christophoro), Mission-
ary in the Philippine Islands. Letter
to Padre Fr. Vasquez, 1599. Lot. Copy.
1898, f. 43.
Duo nature miracula ei Peruana
regione, 16th cent. 1898, f. 44.
Y — (J — ). Philosophical collections out
of a MS. ; translated bj, 17th cent.
3753, f. 138 b.
Yale Manor, oo. Denb. Survey of, made
for Prince Charles, by John Norden,
Sen. and Jun., 1620. 3241.
Objections to the grant of, to Lord
Portland, 1695. 3962, f. 53.
Yapp (Thomas), Quaker. Letters to Sir
H. Sloane, 1725. 3984, f. 237 ; 4048, ff.
42, 44.
Letters to the Members of the
Royal College of Phy^cians, 1725. 4048,
ff. 42, 44.
Yarburgh (Edmund), M.D., of Doncaster,
co. York. Correspondence with Dr. R.
Wittie, 1672. 1393, ff. 12-17.
Yarde (Robert). Letter to Dr. Shorting,
1700. 1983, B. f. 6.
Yarmouth, Lord. v. Paston (Robert). on the war, 1640.' 922, f. 129.
Yaxbus(Cbristopher). Owned, lit b cent-,
MS. 2196.
Ybarra (Carlos de> AlmiranU. Relaoon
de todo lo saccedido en el Viage fecho
por la Armada de la Carrera de la
Goardia de las Yndias, 1638. 2496,
ff. 194-196.
Ydryche al. Deryke (Mag. John),
M.D. De judiciis urinanun et de in-
firmitatibus earundem, drc. 1400. 147,
ff. 79b-84.
Yeend (William), of Gloucester. Letters
to Sir H. Sloane, 1732, 1738. 4052,
f. 188; 4055, f. 401.
Yellow Sea, in China. Chart of, by Capt.
J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 64 b.
Yelverton (Sir Christopher), K.B.\
Justice of the Kino's Bench. Letter to,
from T. Cartwright, 1603. 271, f. 21 b.
Yelverton (Sir Henry), Justice of the
Common Pleas. Letter to Cambridge
Unirersity, 1617. Copy. 3562, f. 51.
Yelverton (Susanna), 2nd daughter of
Henry, Viscount LonguecUU. Letter to
Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4077, f. 158
Yong (Thomas). Formerly owned MS.
2945.
Yonge (James), AT. 0., of Plymouth.
Letter to Dr. J. Groenveldt on the in-
ward use of cantharidea, 1 706. Copy.
2146; 3335, f. 75 b.
< Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1706-
172jj. 3323, ff. 53 b-57 b ; 4040, ff. 249,
315, 326 ; 4041, ff. 116, 136 ; 4042, ff.
35, 44, 61, 66, 75, 81, 114, 269, 287,
354; 4043, ff. 10, 16, 164, 251, 254,
265; 4044, ff. 218, 275; 4045, f.217;
4048, f. 131.
Yonger (Edward). Letter to Dr. J. Bynne,
drc. 1660. 153, f. 71b.
York, County of. Collections relating
to families of, 17th cent. 3836, ff. 54 b-
69 b.
Letter from the officers of the
trained bands of, to Charles I., offering
to march at his order, [1639]. Copy.
650, f. 92.
Letter to the High Sheriff and
Gentry of, from the Town of Hull, 1642.
922, f. 130.
, City of. Writ of error addressed
to the Sheriffs, 1603. Lat. 1567, f. 460.
Minutes of the Priry Council held
at, for framing the oath of allegiance,
1639. 650, f. 91.
Letter from, to a friend at London ,
INDEX.
581
York, County of (continued). Taxa Ebora-
censis medicamentorum, ab H. Power,
1659-1061. 4034, ff. 200-205.
Note of Interdict laid on the
Minster, 1451-1452. 1429, f. 101b.
Confirmation* made to the church
of, 16th cent. 1301, f. 339.
Inscriptions and arms in the
Minster, copied by F. Thynne, 1601.
3836, f. 26.
Extracts from the u Liber 8. Petri
Eboracensis," 1655. 1429, f. 101.
MS. 3502 belonged in 16th cent, to
the " Rectores ecclesie cathedral is Ebo-
raci."
, Province of. Letter to the Pre-
lates of, from Pope Alexander II. [1170].
Lat. 1777, f. 47.
, See of. u De episcopis (sic) Ebora-
censibus," ad annum 1594, 17th cent.
3836, ff. 34-50.
, Archbishops of.
9. Harsnett (Samuel).
Matthew (Tobias).
Williams (John).
, Duchess of. v. England, Sovereigns
of. James 11.
York, Richard, Duke of. Life of, by T.
Gaynsford, 17th cent 3071, ff. 6-87 b.
Address of, to the Privy Council,
1450-1451. 428, f. 120 b.
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Synonyms Arabico-Latina, 15th
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Les qualites des nimplts medicines,
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Simplices medicine secundum eum,
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In ejus librum de medicamentis
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Yuhannft ibn Maasuje, Arab Phy-
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Zabarella (Count Giacomo), the Elder.
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Zabokrek (IUlicus de). De lapide
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427-433 b.
582
INDEX.
Zaoalre (Denis). Opusculum philosophise
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De projection super metalla, 17th
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f.48.
Zaoarias, Magister. De passionibus
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Zacharias (Dionysius). v. Zaciire
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ZaoutUB (Abraham), Lusitanus. Dis-
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125 b.
Collectio medicamentorum ex, per
Henricum Marchionem Dorchcstriae, 17th
cent. 1418; 1419.
Zadith Alius Homuel, dictus Senior.
Tabula chymica, 15th cent Tmperf.
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De imagine, ex libro de Chemia,
17th cent. 3737, ff. 139-158 b.
Translation of his " Chemia " from
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ZaheL v. Sahl ibn Bishr.
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Fr. and Engl. 4050, f. 239; 4051,
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Zamora Montenegro (Francisco de>
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Zanchius (Hieronymus). De operibus
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Zangari {Countess Cornelia), v. Zang-
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Zangheri al. Zangari (Countess Cor-
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Zanoni (Giovanni Andrea),eFratelli,o/
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Zealand, Province of, in the Netherlands.
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the natives, 17th cent. Dutch. 2764,
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Zebel, Rex Arabum. De interpretation
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Zebinas (Alexander), King of Syria, r.
Syria, Kings of.
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Zeidler (David Wenceslaus), M.D., of
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Zeno, Emperor of the East. Deere tu m
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Zerbina (Joseph). Letter to Dr. J.
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Zerotinus (Carolus). v. Zierotin.
Ziegenbalg (George), Sittdent of Philo-
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Zierenberg (John). Letter to Sir H.
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Zimmerman (Peter), Pastor Prunarius
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Zireteaux ( de). Sonnet, 17th cent.
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ZoeL r. Sahl ibn Bishr.
. Zolleren, Counts of. v. Ilohenzollern.
Zollman (Philip Henry). Letters to Sir
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583
Zoology. Proprieties animalium, 17th
cent. 3848, ff. 25-34 b.
Bibliotheca zoologorum, 18th cent.
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Drawings of animals, 18th cent.
4015, ff. 37-40.
LUt of animals sent from America
to Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent. Ft. 4019,
f. 20.
Treatises on colours of horses, 17th
cent. Ital. 2127.
Diseases of horses, with their cures,
17th cent. 2226.
Description of East Indian birds
from paintings, sent by E. Buckley to
J. Petiver, 18th cent. 4020, f. 192.
— De l'enchantemens et poison de
serpents a sonettes, 18th cent. Fr. and
Engl. 4020, ff. 205-209, 260-261 b;—
Eng. transi., 1730. 1968, ff. 208-
212 b.
Account of the seven-headed serpent
at Prague from 1647 to 1719, 18th cent.
4020, f. 210.
Account of a Surinam toad, by the
Burgomaster of Amsterdam, 18th cent.
4025, f. 251.
Remarks on insects sent by J.
Bartram to Sir H. Sloane, 1742. 4019,
ff. 130, 131.
Index to Vol. I. of a work on
insects, 18th cent. 4020, ff. 137-186.
Of the management of the silk-
worm in France, 17th cent. 3366, ff.
31-40.
u Number of catterpillers done for
Doctter Slone," 17th cent. 4019, f. 27.
r. Albin (Kleazar).
Artedi (Petrus).
Blair (Patrick).
Bonnet (Charles).
Caldesi (Giovanni Battista).
Cuninghame (James).
Duindridge (Joseph).
Lister (Martin).
Merian (Maria Sibilla).
Moffett (Thomas).
Petiver (James).
Suply (A-).
Zouoh (James). Warrant to, for holding
an annual fair and weekly market at
Woking, 1661. 856, f. 3 b.
Zouohe (Edward), 11th Baron Zouche.
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the Cinque Ports.
Zouohe (Richard), LL.D.; Principal of
St. Alban Hall, and Regius Professor of
Civil Law, at Oxford. Academiae Oxoni-
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Zsohischius (Johann), Student of Theo-
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Zuocherini (Giuseppe Andrea). Poesie
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Zuniga (Balthazar de), Spanish Minister.
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Zuniga y Guzman (Theresia de),
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Ital. 253, f. 36.
Zurich, in Switzerland. List of Roman
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1968, f. 184.
Zurita (Geronimo), Chronicler of the King-
dom of Aragon. Notes and emendations
of Ayala's " Cronicas de los Reyes de
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Z Winger (Johann), Professor of Thealogy
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1795 or 2597, f. 28.
Zwinger (Theodor), M.D.\ the Elder.
Letters to, from G. Postello, 1560-1530.
Lot. 1413 or 2959, IK 96-1 15 b.
Zwinger (Theodor), M.D. ; the Younger.
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4043, f. 87.
Letter to J. Buissiere, 1712. Lat.
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Letter to J. Petiver, 1713. Transi.
3339, f. 103 b.
Letter to, from J. Buissiere, 1711.
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