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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; 
AND  BY 

Longmans  and  Co.,  39,  Paternoster  Bow;  Bernard  Quabitch,  15,  Piccadilly; 

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48,  Gerrard  Street,  Soho;  and 
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LONDON. 

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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. 

B  2 


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. 

Adelardns  Bnthoniensis.  Isagoge  minor 
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. 


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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. 


11 


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 

cent.     6,  ff.  43,  46  b. 

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. 


13 


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 
Boleyn]  for  release  from  the  Tower, 
[1530-1531].     1207,  f.  1  b. 

Aly  Ben  Hadrahaman  Bayer,  Al- 
calde of  Alcasur.  Letter  to  Maharaet 
el  Tebib,  1669.     Span.     3499,  f.  70. 

Letter  to,  from  Col.  H.  Norwood, 
.     Span.     3499,  f.  31. 


Amadehaw,  Sultan,  v.  Menonglabow, 
Sulbma  of. 

Amanda  Villa  (Henricus  de),  Addicus 
Philippi  Francias  Ilegis.  Emplastrum, 
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. 
192-219. 

Ambrose,  S.,  IHshop  of  Milan.  De 
bono  mortis,  14th  cent.     2515,  ff.  36-55. 

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. 


18 


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.). 


24 


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. 


40 


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. 

— —  Obserratione  anatomic*,  17  th 
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., 

cap.  lx.,  de  renenis  serpentnm,  15th  cent. 

3535,  ff.  13-18  b. 
■  De    proprietatibus    rornm,    15th 

cent.    Engl,  abstract.    983,  ff.  81-103. 

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. 
1878,  f.  22  b. 


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. 


42 


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 
Charles  II.  Letter  to  Bishop  Dolben, 
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. 


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44 


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. 


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INDEX. 


45 


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. 


46 


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. 

2902,  fT.  102,  104. 

Bernard,  Bishop  of  Severs.  Epistola*  ad, 
ab  Alexandra  III.,  Papa,  14th  cent.  1777, 
ff.  40  b,  42  b,  46,  47  b. 

Bernard,  Monk  of  Bcrmondscy.  Al- 
chemical secret  written  in  1470  by, 
17th  cent.     Copy.     3644,  f.  61. 

Bernard,  S.    v.  Bernardas,  Sylvester. 

Bernard,  S.f  Abbot  of  Clairvaux.  Medi- 
tationes,  14th  cent.  1613,  ff.  2-14; 
1934,  ff.  1-20;  2275,  ff.  198  b-205. 

Speculum    de    conscientia,    14th 

cent.     3551,  ff.  123-136. 

Speculum     human©     salvationis, 

14th  cent.     346;   3429;  3451 ;— 15th 
cent.     361,  ff.  1-50. 

Speculum   peccatoris,   14th    cent. 

2275,  ff.  191-198. 

Speculum  peccatorum,  15th  cent. 

988,  ff.  1-13  b;  1939,  ff.  82-97. 

Jubilus,  15th  cent.     361,  f.  118  b. 

Epistola  ad  Eugenium   III.,  12th 

cent.     3103,  f.  121  b. 

■  Parabola  de  rege  nobili  ct  filiabus 

ejus,  15th  cent.     683,  f.  43  b. 

Versus,  15th  cent.     2692,  f.  94  b  ; 

—16th  cent.     2419,  ff.  112  b-114. 

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. 


53 


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. 


54 


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. 


55 


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). 


56 


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. 


INDEX. 


57 


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. 
Bidermann  (Henricus),  M.D.,  of  Utrecht 

Letters   to  C.   Sibelius  a  Goor,  1679- 

1682.     Lat    2729,  ff.  33-36,  57,  108. 
Bidloo  (Govard),  of  Leyden.    Letter  to 

[J.  Petiver],  1701.    bat.    3321,  f.  76. 
Letter    to  Sir  H.   Sloane,   1706. 

Lat.    4040,  f.  139. 

Letter  to   Dr.  J.   Hutton,   1708. 


Lat    4064,  f.  173. 

Letter    to,  from  Sir    H.  Sloane, 


n.  </.    Lat  and  Engl.   4069,  ff.  106,  107. 
Biel    (Gabriel).      Sermons    against    the 
Pestilence,  translated  1665.     790. 

Bierley,  North,  W.H.,  co.  York.  Sale 
of  lands  in,  1590.  Lat  Jmperf.  339,  f.l. 

Biermann  (Georg  Ludwig  Christian). 
Oath  for  the  concealment  of  an  al- 
chemical secret,  1684.  Oerm.  2702, 
f.  80. 

Blester  (Joachim),  MJ).y  of  Hamburg. 
Correspondence  with  Dr.  S.  Bellingham, 
1675-1680.    647,  ff.  44-69  b. 

Blester  (Matthias),  Preacher  at  St. 
Katharine'^  Hamburg.  Correspondence 
with  Dr.  S.  Bellingham,  1674,  1675. 
Lat    645,  f.  22;  647,  f.  43. 

Blester  (Petrns),  M.D.  Processus  chy- 
mici,  et  pharmaceutic!,  late  17th  cent. 
609,  ff.  182-206. 

Letter  to  Dr.  S.  Bellingham,  167}. 

647,  t  42. 

Biet  (Antoine),  Priest.  Voyage  de  la 
France  Equinoxiale  en  l'lsle  de  Cayenne, 
entrepris  par  les  Francois  en  l'annee 
1652.  Abstract,  17th  cent.  1019,  ff.  10- 
164. 

Bigge  (Richard).  Snit  for  a  brewery  in 
S.  Giles,  London,  1594.    2177,  f.  17. 

Bigge  (William).  Salt  for  a  brewery  in 
St.  Giles,  London,  1594.    2177,  f.  17. 


Blgnell  (K— ).  Horoscope,  1654.  2282, 
f.  10  b. 

Bignon  (Armaud  Jcrdme),  nephew  of 
UAbbt  Bignon.  Letter  to  Sir  H. 
Sloane,  1743.     Fr.    4057,  f.l 70. 

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. 


69 


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. 


74 


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. 


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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. 


76 


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. 


79 


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 
Poultry  Compter. 

Stubbe  (Henry),  M.D. 

Tullidelph  ( ). 

Vos*  (Isaac). 

Watson  (Jacobus),  M.D. 
Catcher  (Richard),  M.D.  Lectures  on 
the  pathology  and  anatomy  of  the  human 
frame  before  the  College  of  Physicians, 
1649.  95,  ff.  1-97,  218-264. 
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. 
Sloane,  1723-172J.  4046,  f.  352 ;  4047, 
ff.  90,  147,212,290,307. 

Catesby  (T— ).  Formerly  owned  MS. 
1521. 

Catiline  (Richard).  Epitome  pnelec- 
tionum  quarundam  de  pathologia  humani 
corporis,  1636.     884,  ff.  1-28. 

-  Explicatio  vocabulorum  qaorun- 
dam  e  lingua  greca  petitorura  et  in  arte 
medicinali  usitatorura,  1636.  Engl,  and 
Lat     884,  f.  29. 

Observations  de  corporis  sentientis 

partibus   integralibus,    1636.      884,   ff. 
31-48. 

Annotationes  quodam  ex  quibus- 

dam  auctoribas  collects?,  de  re  medica, 
1636.     884,  ff.  49-53. 

Formulae  remediorum,  1636.    Lat. 

and  Enjl.     884,  ff.  54-67  b. 

Catolica,  Principe  di.  Letter  to  Dr.  W. 
Sherard,  fl]701.     Ital.     4038,  f.  157. 

Cattani  di  Diaooeto  (Francesco). 
Libro  dello  amore  ad  P.  Rucellai,  15th 
cent.     3270. 

Caulfield  (William),  2nd  Baron  Charlc- 
mont.  Letter  to  Lord  Falkland,  1624. 
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 
Devonshire.  Dedication  to,  of  T.  Hobbes' 
poem  "De  mirabilibus  Pecci,"  [1636]. 
1865,  ff.  145-156. 

Cavendish  (William),  Earl,  Marquis, 
and  1st  Duke,  of  Newcastle.  Commission 
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 


INDEX. 


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). 


104 


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. 


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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. 

Colla8  (John),  F.R.S.,  of  Berlin.  Dis- 
course on  animal  life,  18th  cent.  3323, 
ff.  86-107. 

Letter    to    Sir   H.   Sloane,  n.  d. 

4058,  f.  143. 

Colle  (Giovanni),  di  Bellv.no.  Notitia 
ad  versus  novatores  de  morbo  Gallico, 
1628.     1991,  f.  226. 

Colle  (William),  Grocer,  of  London.  Ac- 
compt  of  revenues  of  St.  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  1581-1582.     2177,  ff.  9  b-14  b. 

Collet  (John,  son  of  Thomas),  of  Little 
Oidding.    Owned,  in  1633,  MS.  3890. 

Colletet  (Guillaume).  Sonnets,  17th 
cent.     fir.    895,  f.  32,  et  passim. 

Collett,  Family  of.  Pedigree,  17th  cent. 
1429,  f.  46. 


Collett  (Doctor  ).     Experiment  for 

the  memory,  16th  cent.     744,  f.  27. 

Collhurst  (Robert).  Poem  on  the  pic- 
ture of  Sir  H.  Sloane  and  Dr.  Radcliffe, 
18th  cent.     3516,  f.  114. 

Collier  (Jeremy),  Nonjuring  Divine. 
Epigram  on,  17th  cent.    3065,  f.  73. 

Collingwood,  Family  of.  Relation  of 
the  passages  touching  their  title  to 
Elsington  Manor  and  other  lands  in 
Northumberland,  nirc.  1657.     972,  f.  23. 

CollingWOOd  (Robert).  Disputationes 
de  sanctissima  Trinitate  et  de  actibus 
humanis,  1685.     298. 

CollinB    ( ),    Gardener    at    Chelsea. 

List  of  plants  in  Sir  H.  Sloane's  garden 
at  Chelsea,  1693.     4020,  f.  266. 

Collins  ( ).     Medical  receipts,  17th 

cent.     2818,  ff.  35b-87. 

Collins  (Greenville),  Captain.  Observa- 
tions out  of  his  "  Coasting  Pilot,"  17th 
cent.     3237,  ff.  27-28. 

,Tide-table,  17th  cent.     3237,  f.  48. 

Collins  (John),  Mathematician.  Theorems 
of  varying  proportions,  17th  cent.  2279, 
ff.  40-44. 

Method  by,  for  finding  the  number 

of  the  Julian  period,  17th  cent.  2281, 
f.  9. 

Concerning  the  resolution  of  Equa- 
tions in  numbers,  17th  cent.  2281,  ff. 
16-18. 

Collins  (John).  Formerly  owned  MS. 
2486. 

Collins  (Richard).  Letter  to  Dr.  Downes, 
1669.     4062,  f.  172. 

Letter  to ,  16f  J.   4062,  f.  174. 

Collins  (Samuel ),  M.  D.,  Anatomist.  Col- 
lections relative  to  Comparative  Anato- 
my, 17th  cent.     Hologr.     1822-1824. 

Treatise  on  the  cure  of  maladies, 

17th  cent.     Hologr.     1821. 

Medical  lecture  on  abstinence,  17th 

cent.     3310,  f.  39. 

Medical  lecture  on  diet,  17th  cent. 


3310,  ff.  97-100. 

Collinson  (Peter),  Quaker  and  Naturalist. 
Letters  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1728-1742, 
and  n.  d.  1968,  ff.  95,  97 ;  3322,  f.  161 ; 
4025,  f.  80;  4053,  f.  234 ;  4054,  f.  62 ; 
4055,  ff.  98,  259;  4057,  f.  173;  4058, 
ff.  145-172  b. 

Letter  to,  from  Dr.  Amman,  1740. 

1968,  f.  85. 

Letter  to,  from  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1740. 

4069,  f.  48  b. 


118 


INDEX. 


Collot  (Francis).  Narratio  de  operatione 
calculi  majoris  apparatus,  17th  cent. 
1865,  f.  110. 

Collyer  (Abel).      Formerly  owned  MS. 

965. 

Coin  St.  Aldwin's,  co.  QUmc.  Letter 
from  a  geologist  at,  to  Sir  H.  Sloane, 
1711.     4020,  f.  198. 

Cologne,  Archbishop  Elector  of.  Ernest, 
Duke  of  Bavaria.  Alchemical  elucida- 
tion of  B.  Valentine's  12  Keys,  trans- 
mitted by,  to  Rudolph  II.,  17th  cent. 
2125,  f.  60. 

Colonius  (Daniel).  Verses,  17  th  cent. 
Dutch.     2764,  ff.  65,  66. 

ColoniUB  (Paulus),  Minister  at  Deventer, 
Netherlands.  Letter  to,  from  C.  Sibelius 
a  Goor,  1676.     Lat.     2729,  f.  6. 

Colonna  (Fabio),  Naturalist.  Ecphrasis 
variorum  stirpium  et  li be  11  us  de  anima- 
libus,  1 7th  cent.  Excerpts.  2352,  ff.  3- 
12. 


Observations  on   his  "Chrysalises 

and  Butterflies,"  17th   cent.     2352,  ff. 
13-16. 

Colonshu,  Isle  o/,  in  China.  Plants  in 
ea  collect©,  17th  cent.     2376,  ff.  49-75. 

Colshill  (Robert),  Commissioner  for  the 
German  loan.  Instructions  to,  1576. 
2442,  f.  106. 

Colston  (Joseph),  M.D.,  of  London.  Com- 
pendium medicine,  17th  cent.     126. 

Collection   of  letters  and  papers, 

17th  cent.     118,  passim. 

Columbus  (Christopher).  Narrative  of 
his  voyage  in  1492  to  the  W.  Indies,  by 
his  son  Ferdinand,  17th  cent.  1709, 
ff.  286-303. 

Epitaph,    late    17th    cent.       Lat. 

1028,  f.  30  b. 

Columbus  (Ferdinand).  Narrative  by, 
of  his  father's  voyage  in  1492  to  the  W. 
Indies,  17th  cent.     1709,  ff.  286-303. 

Columella  (Lucius  Junius  Moderatus). 
De  Re  Rustica  liber  x.,  15th  cent.  777, 
ff.  1-9. 

Colveston,  co.  Norf.  r.  Thomas,  Rector 
of. 

Colvil  (John),  Master  of  Bequests  in 
Scotland.  Letter  to  T.  Randolph,  1582. 
Copy.     3199,  f.  302  b. 

Colvil  (Robert),  of  Cleish.  Injunctions 
for  delivering  into  his  hands  Loid  North- 
umberland, 1572.      Copy.     3199,  f.  4. 

Colvil  (Samuel).  "A  mock  poem,  or 
Whigg's  supplicatione,"  circ.  1680.    158. 


Colvyle  {Dame  Alice),  Lady  of  Bytham. 
Will,  16th  cent.  Extracts.  1301,  f. 
329  b. 

Colyear  (David),  Is*  Earl  of  Portmore. 
Letter  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  n.  d.  4076, 
f.  274. 

Combaohlus  (Ludovicus  Hermannus), 
Physician.  Epistle  dedicatory  to  the 
chemical  tractates  edited  by,  1647.  3738, 
f.  74  b. 

Combe  (Matthew),  Medical  Practitioner. 
Utter  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  172$.  4075, 
f.  16. 

Comber  (Dr.  ).  Medical  prescrip- 
tions for,  by  J.  Crane,  late  17th  cent. 
1087,  f.  76  b. 

Comber  (Mrs.  M — ).  Medical  prescrip- 
tions for,  by  J.  Crane,  late  17th  cent. 
1087,  f.  76  b. 

ComeniUB  (Johannes  Amos).  v.  Ko- 
mensky. 

Comes  (Jacobus).  Processus  alchemici, 
16th  cent.     3549,  ff.  42-43. 

Comets,    v.  Astronomy. 

ComitibUS  (Ludovicus  de),  of  Macerata, 
Clara  disceptatio  de  liquore  Alkhaest ; 
translated  by  Dr.  D.  Foote,  1664.  618, 
ff.  1-52  b. 

Disceptatio  de   liquore   Alchaest; 

in  shorthand,  1671.     1782,  ff.  49-51  b. 

ComitibUS  (Nicolaus  de),  of  Padua  and 
Florence.  De  lapide  philosophico,  15th 
cent.     692,  ff.  20-46  b. 

Epistle    on    alchemy,   16th    cent. 

320  or  321,  ff.  105-109. 

Comley  (William),  of  Henley.  "Chymicall 
processes  about  metalls,"  1615.  414, 
ff.  5-48  b. 

Commelin  (Casparas),  of  Amsterdam. 
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. 
2729,  ff.  164,  165, 172,  180, 191. 

Common-Place  Books.  17th  cent. 
63,  ff.  70-123  b  ;  72,  ff.  86-118  b  ;  97  ; 
104;  121,  ff.  lb-8b,  118-128;  Lat. 
368;  Lat.  and  lial.  424;  Lat.  and 
Engl.  449;  Engl,  Lot.,  Ft.  and  Ital. 
524;  543,  ff.  20-95  b  ;  618,  ff.  79-213; 
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, 
ff.  1-32  b  ;  2736,  ff.  1-104  b  ;  2781,  ff. 
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. 

India,  East.     British  East  India 
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, 
18th  cent.     Lat.     89,  ff.  26-29  b. 

Catalogue  of  a  collection  of  shells 

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. 


120 


INDEX. 


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, 

17th  cent.     2870,  ff.  174-217. 

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 
to,  from  Smyrna  and  back,  1682.  2720, 
ff.  17-26  b ;  3945,  ff.  23^2 ;  3985,  ff. 
21-37/60-80. 

Account    of,    17th    cent.       1950, 

ff.  2-4. 


INDEX. 


121 


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 

by  Charles  I.,  1627.     3827,  f.  107. 

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 
drawings.     958,  ff.  105-109  b. 

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 


INDEX. 


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. 


134 


INDEX. 


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 

voyage  round  the   world,  1697,"   18th 
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 

or  2597,  f.  70. 

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 


INDEX. 


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 
screw,  17th  cent.     2577,  A.  ff.  84-89. 

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 
D' Assign'/.  Verses  on  Dr.  J.  Tempest's 
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, 
in  1643,  dedicated  to  him. 

Daubeny,  Family  of.  Notes  of,  16th 
cent     1301,  ff.  51,  222. 

D'Aubigni  (Katharina).  Medical  re- 
ceipts, 17th  cent.    Ital.    2106. 

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 
against,  for  theft,  circ.  1671.    35 1 4,  f.  65. 

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. 


INDEX. 


137 


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. 
Letter  to  I.  Casaubon,  [1612].  Transl. 
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- 
chemist. Scheme  of  her  nativity,  31 
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. 


142 


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. 

Bedf.      Letter    to    R.    Dowgili,    1654. 

2251,  f.  122. 
Dundass  (Duncan).    Letter  to  Sir  H. 

Sloane,  1725.    4048,  f.  83. 

Dundass  (James),  of  Dundee.  Letter  to 
J.  Petiver,  1709.    3321,  f.  245. 

Dundass  (John).  Calligraphic^  por- 
traits of  Qu.  Anne,  Prince  George  of 
Denmark,  and  William,  Duke  of  Glou- 
cester, their  son,  1702.  4027,  ff.  2  b, 
55,56. 

Account  of  State  transactions  from 

Qu.  Anne's  accession,  contained  in  her 
portrait  above,  1702.  MS.  and  Printed. 
4027,  ff.  3-54. 

Dundee,  co.  Forfar.  Osteographical 
description,  with  plates,  of  an  elephant  in 
the  museum  at,  by  Dr.  P.  Blair,  1709. 
3812,  ff.  1-59. 

Dungeness,  co.  Kent.  Receipt  for  the 
duty  for  the  lighthouse  at,  with  the 
woodcut,  169§.     2717,  f.  26. 

Dunkirk,  in  Belgium.  Observations  by 
the  Chancellor  Siguier  on  its  delivery 
by  France  to  England,  with  copies  of 
treaties,  1658.  Engl.,  Lat.  and  Span.  3083. 

Dunoquet    ( ),    Treasurer    of    the 

French  King's  troops  at  Calais.  Letters 
to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1737.  Fr.  4055,  ff. 
127,  171,  178. 

Letter  to,  from  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1737. 

Fr.     4068,  f.  325. 


Dunoyer  (P— ).  Letter  to  Sir  H.  Sloane, 
n.d.     Fr.    4058,  f.  278. 

Duns  (Giovanni),  Medico  Inglese.  v. 
Downes  (John),  M.D. 

Dunstable,  co.  Bedf.  Names  and  arras 
of  knights  at  the  tournament  nt,  1308. 
1429,  ff.  15-17. 

Armes  des  chivalers  al  tornement 

a,  1333.     1301,  f.  257. 

Dunstan,  8.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
De  lapide  philosophorum,  17th  cent.  Lot. 
and  Engl.  1744,  ff.  192b-203;  1876, 
ff.  84-92 ;  3738,  ff.  60-66 ;  3757,  ff. 
40-52. 

Dunstan  (Anthony),  Monk  of  West- 
minster, afterw.  Anthony  Kitchin,  Bishop 
of  Llandaff  (1545-1566).  Owned  MS. 
3171. 

DunBtanvyll,  Family  of.  Pedigree, 
16th  cent.     1301,  f.  108. 

Duplessis  ( ),  Escuyer  des  chevaux 

de  VescuHe  Roy  ale.  MS.  3741  was  dedi- 
cated to  him  in  1666  or  1668  by  Mons. 
Bressey. 

Du  PleSBis  (Armand  Jean),  Cardinal  de 
Richelieu.  Scheme  of  his  nativity,  1585. 
1709,  f.  159  b. 

Proverbial    sentences,   17  th   cent. 

Engl,  and  Fr.     927,  ff.  10-14  b. 

Letter  to  the  Catholics  of  Great 


Britain,  1624.    Lat.    Copy.    1775,  f.  78. 
Epitaphs  and  satirical  verses  on, 


17th  cent.  Lat.  and  Fr.  3813,  ff.  41-45. 
Sonnet  on,  17th  cent.    Fr.    895, 


f.  15. 


Sonnet   pendant    le   si6ge   de   La 

Rochelle  pour,  par  G.  Colletet,  1629. 
893,  f.  33. 

Du  Flessis  (Armand  Jean),  2nd  Due 
de  Richelieu.  Recueil  de  di  verses  pieces 
par,  17th  cent.     2868. 

Du  Flessis  (James  Paris),  servant  to 
Samuel  Pepys.  Collection  of  wonderful 
prodigies,  1730-1733.     3253  ;  5246. 

Du  Poirier  (Jacques),  M.D.,  of  Amboise 
and  Tours.  Collectanea  medica  et 
chemica,  17th  cent.     3118;  3119. 

Owned,  in  1676-1683,  MSS.  3095 ; 

3116  ;  3117  ;  3120  ;  3121 ;  3124 ;  3126 ; 
3127 ;  3195. 

Duport  (James),  Regius  Professor  of 
Greek  at  Cambridge.  Apology  to  M. 
Ballard,  with  his  answer,  1647.  1454, 
ff.  20,  22. 

Verses  on  W.  Wotton,  18th  cent. 

Engl,  and  Lat.    3516,  ff.  28-31. 


156 


INDEX. 


Duppa  (Brian),  Bishop  successively  of 
Chichester  (1638),  Salisbury  (1641)  and 
Winchester  (1660).  Poem,  17th  cent. 
Copy.     1446,  f.  26  b. 

Du  Prat  ( ).     Commonplace  book, 

circ.  1691.     939. 

Dupre   de   Kernogavic  ( ),   of 

Stoke  Nevcington^  co.  Middl.     Letter  to 
Sir  H.  Sloane,  174$.    Lot.    4077,  f.  337. 

Du  Premierfait  (Laurent).  Metrical 
version  of  hU  French  paraphrase  of 
Boccaccio's  De  casibus  viroram  et 
feminarum  illustriura,  by  J.  Lydgate, 
15th  cent.     4031,  ff.  4-187  b. 

Du   Puy  ( ).      Letter    to    Sir    H. 

Sloane,  n.  d.     Fr.    4058,  f.  280. 

Dupuy  (Pierre),  Librarian  to  Louis  XIII, 
Letter  to,  from  F.  Lindenbrog,  1618. 
Lot.     2882,  f.  43  b. 

Dupuys  (Claudius).  Letters  to  Sir  H. 
81oane,  n.  d.    4058,  ff.  282-287. 

Durand  (David),  Pastor  of  the  French 
Churches  in  St.  Martin's  Lane  and  the 
Savoy.  Letter  to  J.  G.  Scheuchzer, 
1728.     Fr.     4066,  f.  58. 

Durantius,  Magister.  Opus  alchemicum, 
15th  cent.     3457,  f.  206. 

Durenius  (ArnoldusJ,  Professor  Ros- 
tochiensis.  Letter  to,  from  J.  Caselius, 
1566.     2882,  f.  48. 

Durestal,  Comtesse  de.  r.  Scepeaux 
(Marguerite  de). 

Duret  (No^l),  Cosmographer  to  Louis 
XIV.  Supplement  of  the  Richelieu 
Tables  of,  part  i.,  17th  cent.  533,  ff. 
33-70  b. 

Extracts  from  his  "Nova*  motuam 

coelestium  ephemerides  Richlians,"  17th 
cent.     22*3,  ff.  47-53. 

Traits  des  principes   de   la  G6o- 


graphie,  reveu  et  augments  de  nouveau, 
1674.     Imperf.     1031,  ff.  88-102  b. 

Proportions    to     find    the    pole's 


elevation  M  supra    circulum    positum," 
17th  cent.     2283,  ff.  69-72. 

Mystery  of  the  crisis  in  diseases, 


17th  cent.     533,  ff.  82  b-84. 

lyUrffey  (Thomas),  Dramatist.  Trial  of, 
before  the  Court  of  Parnassus,  circ.  1684. 
1009,  f.  254. 

Durham,  co.  Darh.  Antiquities  of 
the  church  of,  by  R.  Hegge,  17th  cent. 
1322. 

Inscriptions    and  arms   from   the 

cathedra],  1601.     3836,  ff.  27  b-29. 


Durham,  Bishop  of.  r.  Morton 
(Thomas). 

^—^—  Dean  and  Chapter  of.  Royal 
letter  to,  to  renew  R.  Dodsworth's  lease 
for  the  tithe  corn  of  Heighington,  temp. 
Chas.  1L     856,  f.  14  b. 


Durieuh(- 
17th  cent. 


— ).  Claris  libri  tecretorum, 
2383. 


Durnelly  (Richard).  Letter  to  Sir  H. 
Sloane,  1722.     4046,  f.  291. 

Du  Rondel  (Jacques),  Professeur  en 
eloquence  a  Sedan.  La  justification  de 
Suzanne;  tragi-comedie  Francois*  et 
Latine,  1668.     1029. 

Dury  (John),  Minister  to  the  English 
Merchants  Companies  at  Elbing  and  at 
Rotterdam.  Excerpta  literarum  de 
rebus  ecclesiasticis  et  eruditione  anno- 
mm  1627-1638.    Lot.  and  Germ.    417. 

Epistolarum  de  mediis  concordias 

evangelic*  procurandis  apographa,  17th 
cent.     654. 

Negotiations  for  the  unity  of  Pro- 
testant Communities,  1633-1636.  Lot. 
402. 


sermons, 


Letters  and  papers  respecting  the 

Church,  17th  cent.     1465. 

Theological     commonplace    book, 

17th  cent.    Lat ,  Germ,  and  Engl.    391. 

Heads  and   extracts  of 

17th  cent.     1469,  ff.  7-224. 

Desiderata     Biblica,    17th     cent. 

Engl^  Lat.  and  Germ.    653. 

Adversaria  de  desideratis  in  variis 

scientiis  et  studiis,  17th  cent.  638,  ff. 
1-95  b,  113-128. 

Logica,    17th    cent.      Germ,   and 

Lat.     392. 

"  Exercitatio  of  schooling,"  or  heads 

of  lectures  on  education,  1646.  649, 
ff.  52-56. 

Description  of  a  transmarine  school, 

with  marginal  notes  and  corrections  in 
the  hand  of,  17th  cent.    649,  ff.  74-81  b. 

Capita  rernm  quse  fusius  in  cura 


pasdagogica  sunt   tractanda,  17th  cent. 
649,  f.  198  b. 

Extracts  from  his  letters  at  the 

Hague,  1642.     1469,  ff.  1-6. 

Correspondence   with    A.   Boreel, 

1646-1660.     Lat.    649,  ff.  37,  40-44. 

Letter  to,  relative  to  the  fall  of 

the  Papacy,  1654.     Lat.     649,  f.  30. 

Littene     testimonials     de     ejus 

pietate  et  probis  moribus,  n.  d.     654, 
f.  240. 


INDEX. 


157 


Da    Souhait  ( ).      Traduction  de 

sentences  de  l'lliade,  17th  cent.     2553, 
f.  85. 

Duston,  co.  Northants.  Assignment  of 
claim  to  a  messuage  in,  1578.  999,  f.  1  b. 

Button  (Sir  John),  2nd  Bart.,  of  Sher- 
borne. Letter  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1740. 
4056,  f.  304. 

Dutton  (Ralph).  Letter  to  Sir  H.  Sloane, 
n.  d.    4058,  f.  288. 

Dutton  (Sir  Thomas).  Letter  to  Lord 
Falkland,  162f.     3827,  f.  157. 

Du  Val  (S — ).  Prseparationes  et  experi- 
menta  alcheraica,  1616.  Fr,  2046, 
ff.  67-76  b. 

Modus  conficiendi  Elixir  in  duabus 

lineis  ;  condemned  by,  17th  cent.     Lat. 
3427,  f.  1. 

Duval  (Phillippe).  Horoscope,  under 
the  anagram  Pa  u  pi  lied  Phuil,  17th  cent. 
3766,  ff.  15  b,  16  b. 

Duverney  (Guichard  Joseph),  Professor 
of  Anatomy  at  Paris.  Des  maladies  des 
os,  17th  cent.     1499. 

TraitS  de  la  gangrene,  1683.  1216, 

ff.  45-74. 

— —  Traite*  des  maladies  de  la  poitrine, 
18th  cent.     87,  ff.  1-76. 

Dwarfs.  Account  of  a  female  exhibited 
at  Charing  Cross,  1677.    Fr.    1028,  f.  8. 

Dwight  (Samuel).  Letters  to  Sir  H. 
Sloane,  1721.     4046,  ff.  120,  150. 

Dyeing,  v.  Mayerne  (Sir  Theodore  Tur- 
quet  de). 

Dyer  (Mrs. ).     Medical  case  of,  18th 

cent.     3323,  f.  155. 

Dyer  (Sir  Edward),  Poet.  "  My  mind  to 
me  a  kingdom  is,"  1592.     2497,  f.  27  b. 

£>yer  (Sir  James),  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Picas.  Letter  to  Dr.  J.  Young, 
1568.     3562,  f.  8. 

^>yor  (Richard).      Letters   to,   from    J. 
Petiver,  1712-1717.     3340,  passim. 

■^^ymmok  (John).  History  of  Ireland, 
circ.  1600.     1328. 

■^.yilliam,  Family  of.  Proofs  of  their 
■nhtriting  the  advowaon  of  South  Poole, 
X  6th  cent.     1301,  f.  227  b. 

J^n  Tiington,  oo.  Suff.    v.  Dennington. 

-*T**©  (Sir  Lewis),  Governor  of  Sherborne 
*-****/<?.  Letter  to  Sir  T.  Fairfax,  1645. 
IS  19,  f.  123. 


Dyve  (Prances),  Maid  of  Honour  to  Prin- 
cess Louisa,  5th  dan.  of  George  II.  Let- 
ters to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1743,  and  n.  d. 
4057,  f.  229;  4058,  f.  290. 

Letter  to,  from    Sir    H.   Sloane, 

1743.     4069,  f.  86. 


E 


(F— ).  Aii  Puli's  tractate  of  the 
regenerated  salt  of  nature,  translated  by, 
17th  cent.     487;  609,  ff.  31-39. 

(J — ).  Latin  verses  with  English 
translations,  17th  cent.     1471,  f.  17. 

E —  (J — ).  Directions  for  taking  na- 
tivities, 17th  cent.  2279,  ff.  121  b-125b. 

E—  (J—).  Translation  of  part  of  the 
New  Testament,  1644.     3982. 

E—  (L— ),  Publisher.  Preface  to  "A 
letter  from  an  apothecary  in  London  to 
a  physician  in  Cambridge,  cone,  the 
practice  of  phys  c  in  London,"  late  17th 
cent.     631,  f.  176. 

E—  (P— ).  Abbreviation  of  the  12  keys 
of  B.  Valentinus,  1622.     1451,  ff.  1-13. 

Eachard  (Laurence),  Archdeacon  of  Stow. 
Extracts  from  his  Roman  History,  18th 
cent.     3407,  f.  15. 

Eade  (John).  Letter  to  Sir  H.  Sloane, 
1730.     4051,  f.  117. 

Eadmundus  de  Pontiniaco,  S.  v. 
Rich  (Edmund),  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury. 

EadwoldUB,  &,  brother  of  S.  Eadmund, 
King.  Vita,  late  12th  cent.  1772,  ff. 
15-18. 

Eales  (Luke),  of  Emmanuel  College,  Cam- 
bridge. Medical  thesis,  on  the  circula- 
tion of  the  blood,  circ.  1661.  Lat. 
3308,  ff.  266-271. 

Eames  (Johannes).  Formerly  owned 
MS.  2322. 


(William),  Seneschal  of  Lord 
Cork.  Briefe  relation  of  the  passages 
which  happened  in  Askeaton  Castle,  be  I. 
to  Lord  Cork  and  G.  Crofton,  1642. 
1008,  ff.  55-58  b. 

Eamys  (John).     Medical  treatise,  1530, 
2270. 


158 


INDEX. 


Earles  (Lewis  a'\  Macer.  v.  Comitibus 
(Ludovicus  de),  of  Macer  at  a. 

Earthquakes.  Notices  of  earthquakes 
in  the  Low  Countries  and  in  Austria, 
1580,  1590.     Fr.  and  JM.     2764,  f.  22. 

Original  depositions  relating  to  an 

earthquake  in  co.  Suss.,  1734.     4025,  ff. 
224-238. 

Easterling  (Sir  Edward),    o.  Stradling. 

Eastern  Empire,    v,  Constantinople. 

Eastland  Company.  Papers  relating 
to  their  trade,  1598-1603.     25. 

Eaton  (J — ),  Medical  Practitioner  at 
Amersham,  co.  Bucks.  Letter  to  Lord 
Cheyne,  1724.     4075,  f.  77. 

Eaton  (Robert).  Letters  to  Sir  H.  Sloane, 
1 7 1 8-1724,  and  n.  d,  4045,  ff.  126, 277 ; 
4047,  ff.  20, 159, 180 ;  4058,  ff.  291,  293. 

EbenraduB  (Caecilius),  Disdpulus  S. 
Jacobi  Apostoli,  Tractates  theologici, 
17th  cent.     2864. 

Eberstein,  Counts  of.  Autographs  in 
album,  1580.     851,  f.  9  b. 

Ebn  Sina.    e.  Avicenna. 

Eccles  (James),  Secretary  to  the  Royal 
College  of  Physicians  at  Edinburgh, 
Letter  to  Dr.  R,  Gray,  172J.  3216, 
f.  180. 

Letter  to  Sir    H.  Sloane,   172$. 

4046,  f.  217. 

Eodesia  (Johannes  Baptista  ah),  Medicus 
Aq'ensis.  De  thermarura  civitatis 
Aquensb  natura,  17th  cent.     1557. 

Eohovius  (Theodoricus).  Curatio  mor- 
borum  internorum  ex,  17th  cent.  3118, 
ff.  1-134  b. 

Eokard  ( ).     Banquet  of  spiritual 

poverty,  17th  cent,     lmperf.     2538,  ff. 
87  b-90. 

Eckhart  (Georgius),  Germanus.  De  la- 
pide  pliilosophico,  1600.  Low  -  Germ, 
1255,  ff.  llb-13b. 

Edeus  (Egbert),  of  Rotterdam,  Letter 
to  J.  Petiver,  1716.     4065,  f.  267. 

Edgar  (Robert),  of  Ipswich.  Letter  to 
J.  Petiver,  1712.     3322,  f.  9. 

Edgar  (Thomas  >,  M.D.,  of  Colchester, 
Certificate  recommending  C.  Dinnish  to 
be  touched  for  the  King's  evil,  167{.  Lot, 
206,  b,  f.  62. 

Edgcumbe  (Peers),  eldest  son  of  Sir  R. 
Edgcumbe  of  Mount  Edgcumbe;  M.P. 
for  Cornwall.  Translation  of  H.  Zan- 
chius'  '*  De  operibus  Dei,"  booka  n.-iv., 
1606.     3934;  3935. 


Edinburgh*  City  of,  Nominatio  bene- 
ficiorum  et  pensionum  pro  collegio 
Jnstitiae  per  prelatos  apud,  1532.  2504, 
f.  29. 

List  of  grasses  required   for  the 

physic  garden  at,  by  J.  Sutherland,  18th 
cent.     4020,  ff.  268-269. 

Ediflbury  (Kendrick),  Naval  Com- 
missioner. Naval  accompts,  1701-1708, 
signed  by,  170f.     3953. 

Edlin  (Richard),  Astrologer,  On  his  own 
nativity,  with  horoscopes  from  1662  to 
1698;  ante  1677.     1120. 

Charms,   alchemical   observations, 

medical  receipts,  etc.,  17th  cent.     1131. 

Edmondes  (Sir  Thomas),  M.P. ;  Trea- 
surer of  the  Household,  Speech  in  Parlia- 
ment, 1628.     Abstract.    826,  f.  50. 

Privy  Council  letters,  signed  by, 

I62g,  1626.     3827,  ff.  71,  89. 

Letter    to,   from   T.  Turquet   de 

Mayerne,  1629.     Fr.     2046,  f.  111. 

Edmonds  (William).  Satire  on  Laud's 
attempt  to  introduce  Popery  into  Eng- 
land, temp.  Chas.  1.     904,  ff.  76-119. 

Edoard.    v.  Oudart. 

Edone  ( ).      Translation    from   the 

Italian  of  a  work  on  assaying,  17th  cent. 
1423,  ff.  1-26  b. 

Education.  Prsscepta  pro  scolaribus, 
16th  cent.     4022,  ff.  1-11. 

Collection  of  papers  on,  17th  cent. 

649. 

Directions    for  teaching    English 

schoolboys,  17th  cent.     2204,  ff.  1-12. 

Letter  on  furnishing  a  library  for 

academical  scholars,  17th  cent.  2204, 
ff.  13-24. 

De  l'6ducation  d'un  Prince,  17th 
2183. 

Instructions  pour  un  jeune  seig- 
neur, 17th  cent.     3635,  ff.  60-81. 

Edwardes  (Lady  Elisabeth),  daughter 
of  Robert,  5th  Earl  of  Warwick,  and 
wife  of  Francis  Edwardes  of  Haverford- 
west, Letters  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1725. 
4075,  ff.  81,  83. 

Edwardes  (William),  Rector  of  Wrttham, 
co,  Norf.  Isocratis  oratio  tunebris  in 
laudem  Regis  Evagone,  cum  interpreta- 
tione  notisque,  1576.  Gr.  and  Lat. 
456,  ff.  3-41. 

Copy  of  Sir  J.  Cheke's  translation 

of  "  Chrysostomi  conciuncnlse  de  fato  et 
providentia  Dei,"  1576.  Hologr,  456, 
ff.  44b-102b. 


cent. 


INDEX. 


159 


Edwards  ( ).    De  ,'medicinis  simpli- 

cibus  et  compoaitis,  17th  cent.     951. 

Edwards  (David).  Letter  to  Sir  H. 
Sloane,  n.  d.    4058,  f.  295. 

Edwards  (Ed  ward).  Commonplace  book, 
1675.     2624. 

Edwards  (George).  Letter  to,  from  R. 
M.  Massey,  174}.    4066,  f.  110. 

Edwards  (Thomas),  of  Swaffham  Btd- 
beckj  co.  Cambr.  Note  of  his  will,  1583. 
1301,  f.  315. 

Edwards  (Thomas),  of  Queens'  Co//., 
Cambridge.  Notes  of  his  sermons  by  D. 
Foote,  1 7th  cent.     598,  ff.  84-90. 

Edwards  (Thomas),  of  Bristol.  Letter 
to  R.  Waller,  1712.     4065,  f.  61. 

Letter  to,  from  J.  Petiver,  with 

answer,  1712.     4065,  ff.  60,  61. 

Edwardus.  The  epitome  of  health's 
treasure,  1562.     2502,  ff.  55-81  b. 

Edzard,  Count.  r.  Friesland,  East, 
Count  of.     Edzard  II. 

Eedes  (Richard),  Dean  of  Worcester. 
Brief  extracts  from  his  sermons,  1604. 
848,  f.  8. 

Eelbeok  (Henry),  Ludi  Magister.  Let- 
ters and  verses  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1726. 
Engl,  and  Lot.    3516,  ff.  21-25.     * 

Carmen    in    Georgii    II.    corona- 

tionem,  [1726].     3516,  f.  20. 

Efferen  ( d'),  Count ;  Minister  from 

the  Elector  Palatine  at  London.    Letter 
to  W.  Le  Cler,  n.  d.    Fr.    1968,  f.  94. 

Letter  to,  from  Sir    H.   Sloane, 

1715.     Fr.    4068,  f.  100. 

Egan  (Boetius),  B.C.  Bishop  of  Elphm. 
Facilitates  concessae  ei  per  Urbanum 
VIII.,  pro  tempore  schismatis  tantani, 
1625.     Copy.     1008,  f.  2. 

Egede  (Hans),  Bishop  of  Greenland. 
Begyndelsens  Elementer  til  den  Christe- 
lige  Kiindskab  for  de  Grttnlandske 
Cathecnmener,  1724.  Qreenl.  and  Dan. 
3022. 

Egeneta  (Paulus).    v.  Paul,  of  JEgina. 

Egerton  (John),  1st  Earl  of  Bridgwater. 
Privy  Council  letters,  signed  by,  1626, 
1627.     3827,  ff.  89,  108. 

Medical    prescription    for,    n.    d. 

494,  f.  17. 

Egerton  (John),  3rd  Earl  of  Bridgwater. 
Novel  founded  on  the  fortunes  of  himself 
and  Elizabeth,  his  1st  wife  ;  with  a  key, 
late  17th  cent.    Fr.     1009,  ff.  360-365. 

Note    of   his    son's   birth,   166|. 

1708,  f.  107. 


Egerton  (Rachel),  2nd  wife  of  Scroop, 
1st  Duke  of  Bridgwater.  Letter  to  Sir 
H.  Sloane,  n.  d.    4034,  f.  261. 

Egerton  (Scroop),  1st  Duke  of  Bridg- 
water. Letters  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1733. 
4034,  ff.  260,  263. 

Egerton  (Stephen),  Puritan  Minister  of 
St.  Anne's,  Black  friars,  London.  Let- 
ters on  church  reform,  1603.  Copies. 
271,  ff.  20  b,  23  b,  24  b. 

Egerton  (Thomas),  Viscount  Brackley; 
Lord  Keeper.  Commission  to,  for  re- 
newing commissions  of  lieutenancy, 
1596.     Copy.    33,  f.  8  b. 

Speech    at    the    Council    on   the 

failure  of  Lord   Essex*  expedition   into 
Ireland,  1599.     3828,  ff.  47  b-63. 

Correspondence  with  Lord  Essex, 


1598.     Copies.     1775,  ff.  54,  55  b. 

Letters  to  James  I.,  1612,  161g. 

Copies.     1710,  f.  358  ;  1786,  f.  27. 

Letter  to,  from  the  University  of 


Cambridge,  1616.     Lat.     3562,  f.  91  b. 
Dedicatory    letter    to,    from     J. 


Williams,  17th  cent.     1983,  A. 

Egerton  (William),  LL.D.,  Chancellor 
and  Prebendary  of  Hereford;  grandson 
of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Bridgwater.  Let- 
ter to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1736.   4075,  f.  105. 

Egidjj  (Christianus).  Letter  to  B.  Ene- 
wald,  1707.  Lat.  and  Germ.  2877, 
f.  249. 

Egidius  Corbeiensis.  v.  iEgidius, 
Co'boliensis. 

Eglinger  (Christopher),  M.D.  Letter 
to  J.  Petiver,  n.  d.     Lat.     3322,  f.  165. 

Eglinus  Ioonius  (Raphael).  Qussdam 
ex  Heliophilo  a  Percis,  17th  cent.  3119, 
ff.  226b-230b. 

Eglisham  (George),  Physicvm  to  James 
t.  Petitions  to  Charles  I.  and  to  Parlia- 
ment for  an  inquiry  into  the  death  of 
James  I.,  [1626].  Imperf.  1779,  ff 
160-187. 

Egmont,  Family  of.  Autographs  in 
album,  1581.     851,  ff.  102  b,  103. 

Egmont,  Earl  of.    v.  Percival  (John). 

Egmont  (Franchoyse  d'),  daughter  of 
Lamoral,  Prince  de  Gdore.  Autograph 
in  album,  1581.     851,  f.  103. 

Egmont  (Lamoral  d'),  Comte  tf  Egmont. 
Verses  on,  1568.     Span.     796,  f.  41  b. 

Egmont  (Lamoral  d'),  Comte  d1  Egmont, 
2nd  son  of  Lamoral,  Prince  de  Gdvre. 
Autograph  in  album,  1581.    851,  f.  103. 


160 


INDEX. 


Egmont  (Leonore  d'),  daughter  of  La- 
moral,  Prince  de  Gdvre.  Autograph  in 
Album,  1581.     851,  f.  103. 

Egmont  (Sabine  d"),  daughter  of  La- 
moral,  Prince  de  Gdvre.  Autograph  in 
album,  1581.     851,  f.  103. 

Egypt.  Collections  relative  to  its  his- 
tory, by  Dr.  N.  Grew,  17th  cent.    1963. 

Journal  of  travels  through,  by  a 

Scotchman,  1656.     3228,  ff.  65b-134b. 

Dissertatio  de  annulis  iEgyptiacis 


in  Musseo  A.  Vendrameni,  Venetorum 
Due  is,  cum  delineationibus,  1627.  Ital. 
and  Lit.     4005,  ff.  1-37. 

-,  Kings  of.    Memphis.     Epitre  al- 


chemique  d'Alphide  a,  16th  cent.    3549, 
ff.  20b-25b. 

Ptolemy.   Drawing  of,  1641.  3570, 


f.  lb. 

Ptolemy    Philadelphia.       History 

of  his  wife  Arsinoe,  18th  cent.     3407, 
ff.  64,  69. 

Description     of    a     gold 


medal    of  his  wife  Arsinoe,  ldth  cent. 
3407,  f.  82. 

Epistola  Regis  JEgyptiorum  Octa- 


viano  A u gusto  de  remediis  contra  mor- 
bos,  17th  cent.     3848,  f.  23. 

Ehrhart  (Balthasar),  M.D.,  of  Memmin- 
gen.  Letters  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1724- 
1735.  Lot.  4047,  ff.  251,  344;  4048, 
ff.  186,202,  287;  4051,  f.  135;  4052, 
f.  174;  4054,  f.  39. 

Letters  to,  from    Sir  H.   Sloane, 

1724-1733,  and  p.  d.  Lat.  4068,  ff. 
120,  186,  201 ;  4069,  f.  147. 

Ehrenschild  (Martin  Conrad  Bierman 
d'),  son  of  the  Danish  Secretary  of 
State.  Letter  to  his  father,  1684.  2877, 
ff.  15-19  b. 

Eich8tadiU8  (Laurentius),  Mathema- 
tician, and  M.D.  of  Wittemberg.  Ex- 
empla  tabularum  harmonicarum  coelts- 
tium  motuum,  17th  cent.     570,  f.  209  b. 

Scheme    of    his    nativity,    1596. 

1707,  f.  20  b. 

Eifler    ( ),    Professor    at    Leyden. 

Notes  from  his  medical  lectures  taken 
by  Dr.  Bellingham,  1664.     452. 

Eikon  Baeilike.  Eikon  Basilike  La- 
tine  versa  per  G.  Rugbye,  [1660].    1 907. 

• Quotations  from,  as  the  work  of 

Charles  I.,  by  D.  Foote,  17th  cent.  595, 
ff.  7  b,  27  b,  34  b-35  b,  42,  47. 

. Attributed  by  Prince   Rupert   to 

his  uncle,  Charles  I.,  1677.     555,  f.  18. 


Sillier  (J —  G — ),  of  Marienberg  in 
Saxony  (f)  Autograph  in  album,  1692. 
2360,  f.  60. 

Bireneus  Fhiloponos  Philalethes. 

v.  Starkey  (George). 

Eitzen  (Albertus  von),  Reipublicce  Bam- 
burgensis  Consul.  Elogium  ejus  funebre 
a  C.  Hering,  1653.     2888,  f.  21. 

Ekines  (Thomas),  Col.  Letters  to  Sir 
H.  Sloane,  with  enclosures,  1723,  1724. 
4046,  f.  354 ;  4047,  ff.  169,  170. 


Letter  to  the  Secretary  of  State, 

Lord  Carteret,  1723.      Copy.     4046,  f. 
357. 

Skins  ( ),  of  Boughton,  »-o.  Xorthants. 

Medical  prescription  for,  by  Dr.  J.  Met- 
ford,  1652.     Lat.     2812,  f.  7. 

Skins  (Alexander),  of  Weston  Favcll,  co. 
Northants.  Medical  prescription  for  his 
son,  by  Dr.  J.  Metford,  1652.  Lat. 
2812,  f.  17. 

Medical  prescription  for  his  wife, 

by  Dr.  J.  Metford,  1652.     Lat.     2812, 
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. 


179 


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, 

15th  cent.     1616,  f.  32  b. 

Notes  for  navigation  between  the 


S.  coast  of  England  and  the  Netherlands, 
1593.     4028,  ff.  39-41,  43. 

Longitudineset  latitudines  locorum 

in  Anglia,  16th  cent.     3634,  f.  29  b. 

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 
cent.  Engl,  and  Ital.  3985,  ff.  114-130  b. 


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 


W.  Lambarde,  157 J.     3168,  f.  1  b. 

Charts  of  the  S.  W.  coast,  circ. 


1651.     1428,  ff.  1-70  b. 

-,  Natural  History  of.    Botano- 


logia   Britannica,   by   Dr.   G.   Knowles, 
18th  cent.     Lot.  verse.    3192,  ff.  1-82. 

Indiculus  stirpium  Angliae  e  Raii 


synopsi   stirpium   Britannicarum  a    P. 
Hotton,  18th  cent.     3322,  ff.  220-224. 

Excerpta  e  J.  Raii  catalogo  plan- 


tarum  Angliae,  18th  cent.  4019,  ff.  138- 
141b. 

Epitome  of  Ray's  "  Synopsis  Me- 

thodica  stirpium  Britannicarum,"  18th 
cent.    4020,  ff.  34-41. 

Catalogus   plantarum   ex  synopsi 

Rajana  stirpium  Britannicarum  desidera- 
tarum  a  Dr.  Eglinger,  18th  cent.  4023, 
ff.  110-120  b. 

Classed-Catalogue  of  quadrupeds 


and  serpents  in,  18th  cent.     3324,  f.  13. 

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 


handwritingof  J.Dury,1654.  649,f.  30b. 
Mantissa  epigrammatum  quatuor, 


Epistolography.  Forms  of  letter- 
writing,  15th  cent.  1584,  ff.  27-35,  36  b  ; 
—1456.  416,  f.  153;— 16th  cent.  Fr. 
2869,  ff.  64-76  b ;— 17th  cent.  Lat.  and 
Engl.  459 ;  Germ,  and  Fr.  927,  ff.  1  b- 
-9;  Lat.  and  Polish.  1361,  ff.  125- 
216  b,  234-245  b;  Lat.  and  Germ. 
1382,  ff.  71-145  b;  Fr.  3635,  ff.  55- 
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, 

ff.  19-21;  2623,  ff.  74-82  b. 

Epitaphium  Thracis,   15th    cent. 


327,  f.  76. 

Epitaph,    in     verse,    16th    cent. 


2497,  f.  33. 
•    Enigmatical   epitaph,   circ.   1641. 

118,  f.  149. 
Epitaph    in   Leipzig    churchyard,. 

1669.     Germ,  and  Engl.     3986,  f.  37. 
v.  Thynne  (Francis). 

Equestrianism,    v.  Bressey  ( ). 

Erasmus  (Desiderius),  of  Rotterdam* 
On  the  sound  of  letters  of  the  Alphabet> 
16th  cent.     Hologr.     2764,  f.  3. 

Epigrammade  ccelo  pluvio  Friburgi 

Brisgo*,  1529.     2764,  f.  108. 

Selections  from  his  Adagia,  by  T. 

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. 

Erbacensis  (Georgius),  Comes.  v. 
Schenk  (Gcorg),  Graf  von  Erpach. 

Eroeldoune  (Thomas  of),  called  the 
Rhymer.  Prophecies,  17th  cent.  1008,. 
f.  184 ;  1802. 

Ercker  (Lazarus),  Chief  Master  of  the 
Imperial  Mines  in  Bohemia.  Treatise 
on  mines,  1598.     Transl.     1702. 

Erdeswike  (Sampson),  of  Snndon,  co. 
Staff.  Excerpts  from  his  muniments* 
1586.     Lat.     1301,  f.  200. 


INDEX. 


181 


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. 
2253,  ff.  280  b-286. 

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. 

Erniu8  (Johannes  Henricus),  at  Zurich. 

Autograph   in   album,  1670.     1795   or 

2597,  f.  73. 
Erotis.     v.  Trotula  al.  Erotis. 
ErpeniUB  (Thomas),  Oriental  Professor 

at  Ley  den.     Verses,  17th  cent.     Dutch. 

2764,  f.  123. 

Errington  ( ).     Medical  accompt  to, 

from  Dr.  Bellingham,  1671.    447,  f.  2. 

Errington  (Nicholas),  Ambassador  to 
Scotland.  Instructions  to,  1579.  Copy. 
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. 

Privy  Council  letters  signed  by,  162 g. 

1626,  1627.     3827,  ff.  71  b,  91,  108. 

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 
deret  filiis  Israel,  14th  cent.   3469,  f.  37 

Signa  astrologica,  15th  cent.  Lat. 

122,    ff.    125-129;   282,  f.   86;   Engl. 
1609,  ff.  47-54. 

Eshenreuth  {Master  Henry).  AN 
chemical  treatises  discovered  in  1403 
and  re-hid  in  1489.  Copied  in  1699. 
3644,  ff.  86-97  b. 

Eelington  Manor,  in  Whittingham} 
co.  Northumb.  Relation  of  the  passages 
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). 

Espinoy,  Princesse  d*.  v.  Lalaing 
(Phelippe  Chrestienne  de). 

Essays.  Essays  and  verses  on  various 
subjects,  17th  cent.     2790. 

Themata,    17th   cent.      Lat.  and 

Dutch.     2832,  ff.  1-47  b. 

Essay  on  the  advantages  of  country 


and  town  life,  17th   cent.     Fr.     3328, 
ff.  104-116. 

Disputatio  an  nostra  tempora  bon- 


arum    artiura    gloria    cedant  antiquis, 
17th  cent.     1371,  ff.  79-84  b. 

Essenius  (Andreas),  D.D.,  Professor  of 
Hebrew  at  Utrecht.  Autograph  in  album, 
1668.     1795  or  2597,  f.  20. 

Essex,  County  of.    Excerpta  ex  perambu- 

lationibus    Forest®,   16th   cent.     1301, 

f.  357. 
Settlement   of    lands   in,   on   the 

College  of  Phvsicians,  by  Dr.  B.  Harney, 

1672.     3914,  ff.  121-123  b. 


Observations  on  the  marshes  in, 

18th  cent.    3329,  f.  56. 

Arms  of  the  gentry  and  notes  of 

their  seats,  16th  cent.     1301,  f.  99. 

»  Earls  of.     Collections  concerning, 

16th  cent.     1301,  f.  94. 
v.  Capel. 
Devereux. 

Essex  (Corneles),  Captain.  Voyage  from 
Jamaica  to  Porto-Bello,  1679.  2752, 
ff.  29-35. 


182 


INDEX. 


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, 
17th  cent.     396,  f.  17  b. 

Estcourt  (Sir  William),  3rd  Bart.  In- 
structions on  the  trial  of  H.  St.  John, 
his  murderer,  circ.  1684.  2716,  ff.  140- 
149. 

Este,  House  of.  Arms,  16th  cent.  2378, 
f.  2. 

Este  (Hippolito  d'),  Cardinal  of  Ferrara. 
Epigrams  on  his  death,  by  Du  Faur, 
17th  cent.     Lot.     2764,  f.  14. 

Estenes  (Gillierroo),  Consul  at  Tetuan. 
Grant  of  safe -conduct  to,  "from  the 
Governor  of  Tetuan,  1665.  Span.  3299, 
f.  93. 

Estevenon  (R— )  Letter  to  Sir  H. 
Sloane,  1737.     Fr.     4055,  f.  157. 

Estley  (Sir  Thomas  de),  of  oo.  Wane. 
Seal,  temp.  Edw.  I.  Copy,  18th  cent. 
3424,  f.  7. 

Eston  ( ).  Journal  of  his  corre- 
spondence and  expenses  while  abroad, 
1649-1654.     Lot.     608,  ff.  230-244  b. 

Poetical   pieces,  17th  cent.     Lot. 

608,  ff.  194-215  b. 

Eston  (Jo — ).  Letter  to,  from  his  brother, 
circ.  1650.     Lat.  verse,     608,  f.  209  b. 

Estwicke  (Isaac),  of  Port  St.  Marie. 
Letters  to  J.  Luke,  166f ,  1669.  3510, 
ff.  63,  160. 

Letter  to  Lord   Middleton,  1671. 

3510,  f.  263. 

Letter   to,  from  T.  Pridham  and 

Co.,  166f.     3510,  f.  159. 

Esychius  (Janus).  Verses  to,  by  J. 
Dousa,  17th  cent.     Lat.     2764,  f.  38. 

Esychius  (Theodorus)  Verses  to,  by 
J.  Dousa,  17th  cent.  Lat.  2764, 
f.  38  b. 

Etherege  (Sir  George).  Prologue  by 
Sir  C.  Scroope  and  epilogue  by  Dryden 
to  his  comedy  "  The  Man  of  Mode,"  17th 
cent.     1458,  ff.  22,  23. 

Etherington  (Richard).  Abstract  of  G. 
Botero's  treatise,  Delia  Ragione  di  Stato, 
with  an  adjunct  M  Of  Conservation  of  the 
State,"  1617-1625.     1665. 

Ethics.      Ethi coram    libri,    17th    cent. 

1538,  ff.  2-11. 
Qusestiones    ethics,     17th     cent. 

1503,  ff.  3-5  b. 


EtitLB  (Paulus).     r.  Aetius,  Amidenus. 
Etmuller  (Michael),    v.  Ettmueller. 

Eton  College,  co.  Bucks.    Leaf  from  the 
statutes,  15th  cent.     Lat.     1044,  f.  250. 

Royal  warrant  to  the  Vioe-Provost 

appointing  Sir  H.  Wotton  to  be  Provost, 
[1623].     856,  f.  11  b. 

Royal  warrant  to  the  Vice-Provost 


and  fellows  appointing  Dr.  T.  Browne  to 
be  Provost,  [1661].     856,  f.  36  b. 

Royal  letter  to,  commendatory  of 


W.   Jackson   to  a  child's  place  on  the 
•    foundation,  166$.     856,  f.  17  b. 

Royal  letter  to,  commendatory  of 

C.   Slowman  to  a  child's  place  on  the 
foundation,  temp.  Charles  II.    856,  f.  30. 

Etruscan  Language.  Etruscan  in- 
scriptions with  decipherings,  1552.  TtaL 
3524,  ff.  59-67. 

Etahenreuiter  (Gallus).  Hostis  mor- 
borum,  1558.     Hologr.     2098. 

Correspondence  with  W.  Gratarole, 

1567.     Copies.    3689,  ff.  35  b-38. 

Ettmueller  (Michael).  Excerpta  ex 
operibus  ejus,  17th  cent.     1330-1332. 

De  affectibus  communibus  ex,  17th 

cent.     1204;  1205. 

Chymia  rational  is  ac  experimenta- 


lis  curiosa,  1659.     476,  ff.  92  bill. 

Chymia  rationalis,  etc.,  translated 


by  Dr.  Belinger,  18th  cent.     355. 

Extract  from,  on  the  virtues   of 


"  lapis  carminativns,"  18th  cent.    4019, 
f.  83. 
Eu  (Jehan),    Comte  d\     Vegece  de  Part 
de   Chi valerie,   translated   in  1284   for, 
14th  cent.     2430. 

Euclid.     De  visu,  sive  optica,  14th  cent. 

285,  ff.  66-74  b. 
De  speculis,  sive  catoptrica,  14th 

cent.     285,  ff.  74  b-79  b. 

Elementorum  librorum  quindecim 


propositiones    e    J.   Campani    versione, 
14th  cent.     285,  ff.  2-65  b. 

Elementa  Euclidia,  cum  com  mentis 


Campani,  16th  cent.     1478,  ff.  8-42. 

Fragmentum  Elementorum  libri  xi. 


e  versione  Latina  Adelardi  Bathoniensis, 
14th  cent.     1044,  f.  80. 

The  first  six  nooks  of  his  Elements, 


16th  cent.     2130. 

The  first  six  books  of  his  Elements, 

17th  cent.     Lat.     1025. 

Propositions  from,  17th  cent.     JK 

1440,  ff.  12-19  b. 

v.  Coley  (Henry). 
Dee  (John). 


i 


INDEX. 


183 


Eudes  de  Meseray  (Francois).  "  His- 
toire  de  France,"  1673.  Engl.  Extracts. 
3962,  ff.  55,  60. 

Eugenius  Fhilalethes.  r.  Vaughan 
(Thomas),  Alchemist 

Eugubius  (Hieronymus  Accorambonus). 
v.  Accoramboni  (Girolamo). 

EuonymuB.  v.  Gesner  (Conrad),  called 
Euonymus. 

Euripides.  Hippolytus,  17th  cent.  1774. 

Europe.     Account  of,  1675.      1836,  ff. 

1-25  b. 
Account  of,  17th  cent.     Imperf. 

1865,  ff.  36-58. 

Statistical   remarks  on,  by  M.  de 


Morinville,  17th  cent.     Fr.     1019,  ff. 

2-8. 
Limits  of,  16th  cent.     Ital.     887, 

f.  2; 
— : — ,  History  of.    L'histoire  de  l'Europe, 

escripte  par  J.  de  Montaigne,  livre  IX., 

17th  cent.    Extract.    3196. 


Discorso  sopra  le  guerre  d'Europa, 

circ.  1626.     2545,  ff.  42-69. 

Notes  of  events  in,  between  H70 


and  1238,  18th  cent.     3395,  f.  35., 

Eustace  (Sir  Maurice),  Speaker  of  the 
Irish  House  of  Commons.  Letters  to  Sir 
T.  Tempest,  164}.     1519,  ff.  18,  20. 

Letter  to,  from  Lord  Deputy  Wan- 

detford,  1640.     3722,  ff.  112  b,  113. 

Eustachius,  &,  Martyr.  Legenda  de, 
15th  cent.     1936,  ff.  56  b-61. 

Eustachius  [Asseline],  a  Sancto  Paulo. 
Note  quaedam  ex  ejus  ethicis,  a  D.  Foote, 
late  17th  cent.  586,  ff.  2-23  b;  600, 
ff.  76-80. 

Eutyohes,  Presbyter.  Notice  of,  18th 
cent.     Lai.     3647,  f.  1. 

Evans  (Dr.   ).      Horoscope   of  his 

son,  by  Dr.  J.  Bernard,  1654.  1707, 
f.  26  b. 

Evans  ( ),  Jun.     Letter  to,  from  J. 

Petiver,  1697.     4062,  f.  272. 

Evans  (De  Rabel),  M.D.  Balsam um 
vita  et  usus  liquoris  albi,  17th  cent. 
1260,  ff.  26-33. 

Evans  (George),  Soldier  at  Tangier. 
Charge  against,  for  theft,  1672.  3514, 
ff.  100,  109. 

Evans  (Homfrae),    son-in-law    to    

Congrace,  a  Joiner  in  Lane  Alley  in  Old 
Change  Mart,  nr.  Cheapside.  Alchemical 
receipts,  17th  cent.     3688,  f.  3. 


Evans  (J — ),  of  the  Minories,  London. 
Magical  experiments  and  incantations, 
17th  cent.     3846,  ff.  26-32. 

Evans  (John).  Owned,  in  1623,  MS. 
3151. 

Evans  (Rev.  John).  Virtues  of  the 
magnetic  or  antimonial  cup,  1642.   3701. 

Evans  (John),  Bishop  of  Bangor.  Let- 
ters to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  [1714].  4058, 
ff.  297,  299. 

Evans  (Joseph),  Soldier  at  Tangier, 
Charge  Against,  by  Capt.  J.  Legge,  1672. 
3514,  f.  102. 

Evans  (Joseph),  Carpenter,  of  Limehouse 
nr.  Ratcliff  Cross,  co.  Middl.  Letter  to 
Sir  H.  Sloane,  n.  d.     4058,  f.  301. 

Evans  (Mary).  Letter  to  the  Duchess 
of  Beaufort,  n.  d.    4071,  f.  217. 

Eveleary,  co.  Cork.  Description  of  a 
quarry  at,  18th  cent.     4019,  f.  144. 

Eveleigh  (Samuel),  of  Charleston,  Caro- 
lina. Letter  to  J.  Petiver,  1706.  3321, 
f.  200. 

Eveling  (John),    v.  Evelyn. 

Evelyn  (George),  of  Nutfield,  co.  Surr. 
Letter  to  C.  Bernard,  ante  1699.  1786, 
f.  162. 

Evelyn  (John),  Royal  Powder  Master. 
Privy  Council  order  for  retention  of 
gunpowder  by,  1628.     1519,  f.  229. 

Evelyn  (John),  of  Wotton.  History  of 
the  rowling  press  for  etching,  17th  cent. 
243,  ff.  127b-141b. 

Criticisms  on   his  "Numismata," 

circ.  1701.    4063,  f.  104. 

Letter    to    W.   Charleton,    1695. 


3962,  f.  282. 

Letters  to   Sir  H.  Sloane,   1698- 


1704.     4037,  f.  69 ;  4039,  f.  404 ;  4075, 
ff.  91-97  b. 

Letter  to  the  Hon.C.  Hatton,  1701. 


4063,  f.  102. 
Everard,  of  co.  Staff.,  Family  of.     Pedi- 
gree, 17th  cent.     1429,  f.  53  b. 

Everingham,  of  co.  York,  Family  of' 
Pedigree,  with  extracts  relative  to,  from 
escheats,  17th  cent.  1429,  ff.  109  b- 
111b. 

Evesham*  co.  Wore.  Extracts  from  a 
roll  of  attainder  of  the  rebels  at  the 
battle  of;  16th  cent.     1301,  f.  310  b. 

Evesham  Manor,  co.  Wore.  Title 
deeds  relating  to,  in  W.  Charleton's 
possession,  1668.     3962,  f.  1. 


184 


INDEX. 


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. 


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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 
di,  17th  cent.     2116,  ff.  1-31. 

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 

captivity  in,  1670-1681.  TransL  845. 
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, 


17th  cent.     1380,  ff.  19  b-22  b. 

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. 


INDEX. 


209 


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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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; 
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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. 

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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 


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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. 

8  2 


260 


INDEX. 


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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INDEX. 


2tft 


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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INDEX. 


263 


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, 

ff.  140-154  b. 

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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INDEX. 


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. 


INDEX. 


265 


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. 


INDEX 


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. 

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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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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 
from  him,  and  Jane  his  wife,  to  Dr. 
Bynne,  1646.     Imperf.     153,  f.  19. 

Kitohin  (Anthony),  Bishop  of  Llandaff. 
v.  Dunstan  (Anthony). 

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. 

KlauseruB  (Christophorus).  v.  Clauserus. 

Klein  (Gottfried),  of  Danizig.  Letters 
to  J.  Petiver,  1700.  4063,  ff.  2,  8,  27, 
38,  52. 

Autograph  in  album,  n.  d.  [1691- 

1697.]     2360,  f.  56. 

Klein  (Jacobus  Theodorus),  Secretary  to 
the  Senate  of  Danizig.  Letters  to  Sir 
H.  Sloane,  1729-1743.  Lat.  4050, 
ff.  46,  185  ;  4051,  f.  316  ;  4052,  ff.  277, 
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. 

Kleiat  (Erasmus).  Horoscope,  1588. 
1770,  f.  152  b. 

Klenow,  Count  of.  Medical  case  of,  as 
treated  by  Paduan  doctors,  17th  cent. 
Lat.     2253,  ff.  21-25. 

KLingleruB  (Antonius),  of  Hanau,  Let- 
ters to  C.  Sibelius  a  'Goor,  1680,  1681. 
Lat.     2729,  ff.  60,  70. 

Kling8tiern  (C— ),  of  Stockholm.  Let- 
ter to  E.  Ksempfer,  1697.  Germ.  3064, 
f.  32. 

KLinrickard,  Earl  of.  v.  Clanricarde, 
Earl  of. 

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 
1429,  fl.  44  b,  49.  s 


INDEX. 


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). 

Knowles   ( ),  of  co.  Suss.    Owned, 

in  1691,  MS.  3932. 

Knowl68  (Sir  Francis),    v.  Knollys. 


Knowles  (Gilbert),  M.D.  Botanologia 
Britannica,  metrice,  [17231.  3192,  ff.  1- 
82  b. 

Panoplia  medica,  metrice,  [1723]. 

ffologr.     3192,  ff.  83-100. 

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 


INDEX. 


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. 
Sloane,  1740.     Fr.     4056,  f.  333. 

Kreckiefl( ), M.D.,  of  Leyden.  Col- 
legium nosocomicum  practicum,  1679. 
1263,  ff.  336-384  b. 

Kremberg  (I — ),  (?)  Maid  of  Howrur  to 
Princess  Amelia.  Letter  to  Sir  H. 
Sloane,  n.  d.     4059,  f.  245. 

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 
arcis  Labacensis.  Consilium  medicum 
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, 

1651.     1223,  ff.  12-19  b. 

Kyranidarum  liber,  v.  Kiranus, 
Pseud.  King  of  Persia. 

Kyriander  Uranophilus.  v.  Koehler 
(Sebald). 

Kytte  (Thomas).  Macer,  De  viribus 
herbarum,  translated  by,  15th,  16th 
centt.   393,  ff.  87-145 ;  2527,  ff.  251-293. 


INDEX. 


295 


Ij —  ( ).     Her  verses   on   N.   M.  for 

redemanding  his  ring,  17th  cent.     2531, 
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 
verse.     18th  cent.     3516,  f.  3. 


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. 
Kempthorne,  1688.     3665,  f.  64. 

Laet  (Franciscus  de).  Epitaph  on  J. 
Rippertss  van  Groenendyck,  1650.  Dutch. 
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 


INDEX. 


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, 
1655.     1429,  f.  102. 

Lalling  Manor  in   Latchingdon, 
co.    Essex.     Collections   from    rolls   at, 
f,   16th  cent.     1301,  f.  80. 


La  Marche  (Olivier  de).  Livre  des 
moralites  translate  de  Latin  en  Francois 
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 
autogr.     3168,  ff.  1-146. 

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, 

1661.     2888,  ff.  131-137  b. 

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- 
ceipts, relative  to  medicine,  making  dyes, 
the  management  of  wines,  making  col- 
ours,**?., 1455-1456.  Liit.mdltal.  416. 

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.^ 


INDEX. 


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, 
by  Dr.  S.  Belfingham,  1685.     645,  f.  24. 

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. 
Jack  sung  at  the  election  of,  [1704]. 
655,  f.  44. 

Lancastre  (Jofto).  Letter  to,  from  M. 
Correa,  1600.     Lat.     902,  f.  13. 

Lancesius  (Bartholomews),  of  Siena, 
alias  Borghese  (Bartolomeo),  self-styled 
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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 

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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&sim; 
—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. 


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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. 


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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. 


38-2 


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 

naturalis,  17th  cent.     2982. 

Treatise    on    natural    philosophy, 

17th  cent.     1324,  ff.  21-43. 

Physical  notes  from  various  authors, 

17th  cent.     2559,  ff.  1-41. 

Cursus  pbysicus,  17th  cent.    1202, 


ff.  1-192  b. 

Cursus  physicus,  167}.     1175. 

Disciplina  physica,  168{.     3433. 

Collegium  physicum,  1686.     3100, 

ff.  1-243. 

Collegium   physicum,   17th   cent. 

3435. 

Qusestiones  physicse,  observationi- 

bus  illustrate,  17th  cent.     847. 

Commonplace    book    of    physics, 


17th  cent.     1480. 

De  physica  general  i  et  de  sphera, 

17th  cent.     3951,  ff.  lb  95b. 

Systema  physicse,  17th  cent.   3537, 

ff.  43-80,  84-86  b. 

De    elementis    physicorum,    17th 

cent.     1172,  ff.  i -34  b. 

De   rebus   viventibus,   17th   cent. 

1202,  ff.  1 93-224  b. 

Disputatio  philosophies  de  vacuo, 

17th  cent.     Two  copies.      427,  ff.  1-7, 
47-58  b. 

De  natura  lucis,  17th  cent.    2564, 

ff.  21-29  b. 

De  anima  perpetui  mobilis,  17th 

cent.     427,  ff.  100-101  b. 

Commonplace  book,  letters  H-N, 

containing  extracts  on,  17th  cent.     Lai. 
1073. 

Qusestiones   in    philosophia  natu- 


ral i,  17th  cent.     2557,  ff.  32-39  b. 

Kx   physicis   collecta,    17th   cent. 

1538,  ff.  12-16  b. 


Natural  Philosophy  (continued).    D« 
naturali  philosophia,  18th  cent.    Imperf. 
3214,  ff.  60-126. 
v.  Aristotle. 
Foote  (Daniel). 
Glanville  (Bartholomew). 
Hobbes  (Thomas). 
Hooke  (Robert). 
Martin  (Cornelius). 
Vincentius,  Bellovacensis. 
Voglerus  (Valentinus  Henricus). 
Natural  Science,    v.  Petiver  (James). 
Naturalization.     Form  of  warrant  of 
a  bill  for  naturalization,  17th  cent.  Lai 
1001,  f.  3. 

Nau  ( ).     Prescriptions  for,  by   Dr 

Turquet    de     Mayerne,    1644.       1991, 
f.  232  b. 

Naudin  (G— ).     Chemical  and  medical 

receipts,  17th  cent.     2508. 
Case   of    D.    Mouginot    labouring 

under  an  edematous  tumor,  1647.     Fr. 

2492,  f.  70. 

Owned  MS.  2588. 

Naunton  {Sir  Robert),  Secretary  of 
State,  and  Master  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 
Fragmenta  Regalia,  17th  cent.  868; 
876. 

Privy  Council  letters  to  Lord  Falk- 
land, signed  by,  162|,  1626.  3827,  ff.  71, 
89. 

Letter  to,  from  Cambridge  Univer- 
sity, 1619.     Lat.     3562,  f.  90. 

NautiCflBUB  (Guillelmus),  < 'astelfrancus. 
v.  tyutonier  (Guillaume  de),  Siettr  de 
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 
his  "  Geographia  restituta  M  by  his  son 
Philippe,  circ.  1600.     Lat.     652,  f.  192. 

Nautonier  (Philippe  de),  de  Casteljranc ; 
Minister  in  Upper  Languedoc.  Prsedic- 
tiones  e  verbo  Dei  de  excidio  Babylonis 
mysticse  anno  hoc  1654;  de  Tu  rear  urn 
extrema  profligatione  anno  1663  ;  et  de 
finemundi  1672;  17th  cent.  648,  ff.  22- 
29  b. 

Navagero  (Bernardo),  Cardinal.  Journal 
of  his  letters,  when  Ambassador  at  the 
Papal  court,  to  the  Doge  and  senate  of 
Venice,  1555-1556,  17th  cent.  Ital. 
896. 

Relatione  di  Roma,  1556.     1326, 

ff.  26  b-29  b. 

2  c  2 


888 


INDEX. 


Navara  (Juan  Manuel  de>  Arte  del 
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, 
17th  cent.  Lot.  and  Engl.  954;  1815, 
ff.  20  b-31, 42-53  b;  3881,/xwwn ;  3964. 

Treatise  on,  17th  cent.     Russian. 

3227. 

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. 

Investigation  of  the   principle  of 

the  effect  of  form  in  influencing  the 
motion  of  bodies  in  water  as  applied  to 
shipbuilding,  17th  cent.     2754. 

On  the  equipment  and   repairing 

of  vessels,  17th  cent.     Fr.     2794. 

Rules  to  find  the  burthen  of  ships 


and  determine  the  size  of  masts  and 
yards,  17th  cent.  505,  ff.  lllb-115b 
(reversed). 

Names  of  parts  of  vessels,  17th 

cent.     Fr.     1690. 

Essay   for  finding    the  longitude 

and  latitude  by  observation,  17th  cent. 
3736,  ff.  9-10  b. 

Rules  for  the  variation  of  the  com- 


pass, [1670].     3814,  ff.  101-102  b. 

Table  of  variations  of  the  compass 


in    the   Atlantic   and    jfcthiopic   oceans, 
1706.     3369,  f.  7. 

Use   of  the   compass,    18th   cent. 

Fr.     1440,  ff.  20-24  b. 

Routes  for  various  voyages,  16th 

cent.     Span.     4028. 

Directions  for  sailing  into  various 

harbours,   17th   cent.     3672,   ff.   75  b- 
81b. 

r.  Maynard  (Edward). 
M ay n waring  (Sir  Henry). 

Navy.     Note  of  laws  made  by  Richard  1. 

in  his  expedition  at  sea,  17th  cent.     43, 

f.  12. 
— Notices  of  chief  voyages  and  naval 

exploits  from  1585  to  1603,  17th  cent. 

43,  ff.  13-82  b. 

List  of  the   English  Navy,  1585. 

3194,  f.  16. 


Navy  (continued).      Order   of  the    fleet 
during  the  fight,  [1588].     2177,  f.  15  b 

Account  of  extraordinary  expenses 

in  the  Navy,  1588.     2450. 
Commissions  for  furnishing  ships 

and    men,    1596,    1597.      Copies.      33, 

ff.  4b,  5,  5b. 
Schedule  of  the  shipping  taken  by 

the  enemy  and  lost  at  sea  within  three 

years  last  past,  1628.     826,  f.  130. 

Arguments  of   the  Council   con- 


cerning shipmoney,  1637.     1569. 

Money  accompt  of  the  Alexander, 


1647-1648.     1433,  ff.  27-43. 

Original  instructions  for  the  fleet, 


1648.    Signed.     1709,  ff.  55-62  b. 

Log  of  one  of  the   fleet   sent    to 


Tetuan,  1658.     1514,  ff.  7-25. 

Letters  from  the  Channel  Squadron 


to  the  Lord  Mayor,  1659.     Copies.    970, 
f.  10. 

Memoranda   of    victuals    for   the 


ship  Tiger,  1659.    1514,  ff.  2  b-6,  passim. 

Papers  relating  to  the  Navy,  1660- 

1678.     2032. 


Establishment  of   ships    by   Gen. 

Monck  and  Committee  of  the  Council  of 
State,  1660.     2032,  f.  10  b. 

Estimate  by  the  Commissioners  of 


the  Navy,  166$.     1956,  f.  75  b. 

Establishment  of  men   and    guns 

for  the  fleet  in  1663.     2032,  f.  13. 

Lists  of  ships  and  captains  in  the 


English   fleet  in    1665,  1672  and  1673. 
2032,  fl".  2-8. 

Lists  of  captains  killed  or  mor- 


tally wounded  in  1665,  1666,  1672  and 
1673.     2032,  ff.  8b-9b. 

The   state  of  the   English    Navy, 

1669.     934. 

Satirical  poem  on  the  double  bot- 
tomed ship  built  at  Dublin,  1675.  360, 
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 


an  English  frigate  and  a  French  pirate, 
1689.     3672,  ff.  70-75. 

List   of   the   English   and    Dutch 


fleets,  1691.     2717,  f.  7  b. 

Act  for  maintaining  the  efficiency 

of  the  Navy,  circ.  1692.     2717,  f.  45. 


INDEX. 


389 


Navy  (continued).  Survey  of  Ports  from 
Dover  to  the  Land's  End  by  the  Nary 
Commissioners  and  Trinity  House  Mas- 
ters, 1698.     3233. 

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. 

.  Case  of  the  surgeons  in  the  Navy, 

temp.  Anne.     1709,  f.  120. 

Proposition  to  the  Privy  Council 


how  to  increase  the   Navy,  17th  cent. 
28. 

Table  of  the  rates  of  vessels  of 


war,  with  numbers  and  wages  of  their 
men,  17th  cent.     739,  fT.  14  b -16. 

Table  of  wages  of  crews  of  men-of- 
war,  17th  cent.     3299,  f.  76. 

Names    of    the    Pursers    of   his 

Majesty's  ships  of  war,  17th  cent.     921, 
f.  888. 

Calculation  of  the  annual  expense 

of  a  ship  of  70  guns,  17th  cent.     3986, 
f.  25. 

Stanzas  in  praise  of  seafaring  men, 

16th  cent.     2497,  f.  48. 

r.  Gibson  (Richard). 

Legge    (George),    Baron    Dart- 
mouth. 
Maynard  (Edward). 
Monson  (Sir  William). 
Penn  (Sir  William). 
Smith  (John). 

Naylor  (G — ),  of  Hurstmonceaux,  Let- 
ter to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1724.    4076,  f.  143. 

Naylor  (Oliver),  of  Christ's  College, 
Cambridge.  Private  memoranda,  1652- 
1655.     235,  ff.  46-50  b. 

Nazzari  (Francesco).  Letter  to,  from  N. 
Grew,  n.  d.     Lai.    4066,  f.  360. 

Neale  (Francis).     Letter  to  Sir  H.  Sloane, 
•  1713.    4043,  f.  191. 


Neale  (James). 
1656. 


Formerly  owned   MS. 


Neale  (John).  Warrant  appointing  him 
bailiff  of  Burley  Walk  in  the  New 
Forest,  temp.  Chas.  II.     856,  f.  39  b. 

Neale  (John),  Medical  Practitioner,  of 
Doncaster.  Letters  to  Sir  H.  Sloane, 
171 j-172}.  4047,  f.  118 ;  4076,  ff.  145, 
146,  148. 


Neale  (Thomas),  Schoolmaster.  Verses 
on  the  death  of  R.  Piatt,  etc.,  17th  cent. 
Lot.  and  Or.    2172,  ff.  76-80. 

Neale  (Sir  Will iam).  Warrant  for  grant- 
ing to,  the  command  of  a  troop  of  horse 
in  Ireland,  1661.     856,  f.  27. 

Neapolio,  Cardmalis  S.  fladriani.  v. 
Oraini  (Neapolio). 

NeapolitanUB  (Joannes),  Cardinal  of  S. 
Ana  stasia.  Letter  to,  from  Archbishop 
Becket,  1189.     Lot.     1777,  f.  37  b. 

Neapolitanus  (Petrus).  Opus  secre- 
tum  alchemicum,  15th  cent.  3457,  f.  169. 

Neaulme  (Jean),  Bookseller  at  the  Hague. 
Letter  to,  from  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1740.  '  Fr. 
4078,  f.  72. 

Needham  (- — ),  of  co.  Hertford.    Let- 


ter to,  from   W.  Carter,  [16521. 
f.  53. 


141, 


Needham  (Robert),  of  Burbage,  near 
Buxton,  co.  Derby.  "Urania  Restaur- 
ata,"  1683.  Extracts.  2281,  ff.  56  b- 
59  b. 

Needham  (Walter),  M.D.  Institutions 
medics,  17th  cent.    656. 

Syllabus  prelectionum   quadrage- 

simalium,  1675.    631,  ff.  145-154 ;  1761, 
ff.  8-14. 

Syllabus  preelection  uin  vernalium, 

17th  cent.     1761,  ff.  2-7. 

Letter  to  Mrs. Sloane,  1683. 

Copy.     123,  f.  13. 

Negri  (Girolamo),  .\faestro.  Dialogo  di 
Caronte  tradotto  per,  1634.  2180,  ff. 
58-66  b. 

Negri  (Salomon),  v.  Sulaiman  ibn  7a'- 
knb,  Al-Shaml  AUSalihanh 

Negrillo,  Point,  in  Jamaica.  Sailing 
course  from,  to  Honduras,  17th  cent. 
2292,  f.  37  b. 

Neile  (Sir  Paul),  Gentleman  Usher  of  the 
Privy  Chamber.  Discourse  of  cider  read 
before  the  Royal  Society,  8  July,  1663. 
698,  ff.  9-17  b. 

Neile  (Richard),  Bishop  of  Durham.  Privy 
Council  letter  to  Lord  Falkland,  signed 
by,  1627.    3827,  f.  108. 

Nelleeteyn  (Gualterius  a),  Minister  at 
Utrecht.  Autograph  in  album,  1668. 
1795  or  2597,  f.  31. 

Nelson  (George),  Soldier,  at  Tangier. 
Charge  against,  for  stabbing  a  comrade, 
1672.     3514,  f.  88. 

Nelson  (Peter),  of  Durham.  .Letter  to 
Dr.  R.  Hooke,  1679.     1039,  f.  104. 


390 


INDEX. 


Nelson  (Thomas).  Formerly  owned  MS. 
1568. 

Nelson  (William).  Memoranda  and 
accompts  rel.  to  his  Will  and  affairs,  1647. 
796,  ff.  1,  2,  55b-60,  65,  66,  67. 

Nelthorpe  (James),  M.P.  for  Beverley. 
Autograph  signature,  circ.  1654.  645, 
f.  46. 

Nemesianus  (Marcus  Aurelius  Olym- 
pius).  Eclogas,  15th  cent.  777,  ff.  45  b- 
51. 

NemorariUB  (Jordan us).  De  triangulis, 
14th  cent.     285,  ff.  80-92  b. 

Nemore  (Richard  de).  Treatise  on  al- 
chemy, with  an  exposition  of  the  Statute 
of  5  Henry  IV.  against  alchemists,  16th 
cent.     1107. 

Neosolium.     v.  Neusohl,  in  Hungary. 

Nepos  (Cornelius).  Vita?  excellentium 
Imperatorum,  15th  cent.     327,  ff.  1-72. 

Neri  {Prete  Antonio),  Fiorentino.  L'Arte 
vetraria,  17th  cent.     2095. 

Neri  (Ipolito).  Poesie  Toscane  per,  alia 
Marchesa  Strozzi,  17th  cent.  2756, 
f.  92  b. 

Neron  (1'ierre),  French  Jurisconsult.  Les 
edicts  et  ordonnances  et  reglements  des 
Roys  Francois  1.  jusqu'a  Louis  XIV., 
18th  cent.     Abstracts.     234,  A. 

NesulitUS  (Lazurus),  M.D.y  of  Bohemia. 
Medical  case  of  the  Countess  M.  Kins- 
kyn,  1639.     Lot.     2253,  ff.  145  b-150  b. 

NethenU8  (Matthias),  Professor  of 
ITieology  at  Utrecht.  Autograph  in 
album,  1668.     1795  or  2597,  f.  32. 

Netherlands,  The,  Discourse  touch- 
ing "  Inferior  Germany ,"  by  Sir  F. 
Bacon,  17th  cent.     755." 

Politia    or     government    of     the 

United    Provinces,    17th    cent.       1786, 
ff.  28  b-37. 

Three  months  observations  of  the  ^ 

Low  Countries  by  J.  S.,  17th  cent.     Im-  * 
perf.      1818,   ff.    170-175  b;    3213,   ff. 
ll-32b. 

Observations  by  Sir  T.  Overbury 


Netherlands,  The,  (continued).  Letter 
from  Philip  11.  to  Qu.  Elizabeth,  cone, 
the  Spanish  fleet  sent  to  suppress  rebel- 
lion in,  1574.     1519,  f.  12. 

Treaty  and  loan  from  England  to 


on,  17th  cent.     214:*. 

A   Survey   of    the    17    Provinces, 

17th  cent.     2572,  ff.  24-29  b. 

History  of  the  revolt  from  Spain, 

17th  cent.     3441. 

Truce    with    France,    1525.       Fr. 


2103,  ff.  55-58. 

Operations  of  the  Imperial  Army 

in,  1537.     Fr.     2103,  ff.  58  b-65  b. 


the  States  of  Lower  Germany,  i.e.  the 
Netherlands,  1577.     Lat.    2442,  f.  87. 

Additional   article    to   the   treaty 


with  England,  1585.     3245. 


Diary  of  the  English  Commissioners 
sent  into  Flanders  to  treat  with  the 
Spanish  Commissioners,  1588.  262,  ff. 
41-68  b. 

Account  of  the  Low  Countries  and 

of  their  Spanish  rule,  1588.     262,  ff.  69- 
86  b. 


Privilegium  abOrdinibus  General i- 

bus  T.  Moffeto  concessum  de  ejus  libri 
"  lnsectorum  Theatrum  "  impressione, 
1590.     4014,  f.  2  b. 

Arguments  of  two  English  Privy 


Councillors  to  James  ).,  touching  send- 
ing aid  to,  1603.     1435,  ff.  144-155  b. 

Diary  of  proceedings  in  the  treaty 


at  London  between  England,  Spain  and 
the  Netherlands,  1604.     1851. 

Proposals   to   the   States   General 


from    the    French    Ambassador,    1618. 
1786,  ff.  83  b-86  b. 

Relation     of     their     proceedings 

against  the  English  at  Amboyna,  1623. 
3645,  ff.  177-186  b. 

Note  of  the  prizes  taken   by   the 

Hollanders   from   the   Spaniards,    1628. 
826,  f.  126  b. 


On  the  ruin  of  the  English  fisheries 

by  the  Hollanders,  by  Sir  R.  Maunsell, 
1630.     26. 

Propositions  to  the  States  General 

from  the  free  states  of  Germany,  with 
the  answer,  1632.     Copy.     22,  f.  8. 

Declaration  by  the  States  General 


exciting  the  provinces  to  throw  off  the 
Spanish  yoke,  1632.     Copy.     22,  f.  9  b. 

Extractum  ex  actis  Synodi  Snyt- 


hollandica,  1635.     1465,  f.  190. 

Extract  from  the  register  of  the 

resolutions  of  the  States  General  cone, 
complaints  made  by  Sir  G.  Downing, 
against  the  Dutch  East  and  West  India 
Companies  in  the  case  of  English  vessels 
prevented  from  entering  harbours  on 
the  coasts  of  Malabar  and  Guinea,  1 664. 
Fr.     3112,  ff.  l-4b. 

Account  of  the  sea  fight  between 

the  English  and  Dutch,  June  1666. 
3328,  ff.  12-15  b. 


HJDK. 


391 


Netherlands,  The,  (continued).  Note 
of  cessation  of  hostilities  with  England 
and  France,  1666.     3509,  f.  141. 

Treaty  of  commerce  with  England, 

at  Breda,  1667.     3509,  f.  210. 

Articles    of    peace    between    the 

States  and  England,  1667.  2680,  ff.  50-59. 

Letter  from  the  States  General  to 


Charles  II.,  requiring  restitution  of  a 
Dutch  vessel  captured  and  carried  to 
the  isle  of  Wight,  1668.  Fr.  Copy. 
1001,  f.  lib. 

Letter  from  the  States  General  to 


Charles  II.,  cone,  the  orders  issued  by 
them  for  preservation  of  peace,  1668. 
Fr.     Copy.     1001,  f.  15. 

Letter  from  the  States  General  to 


Charles  II.,  in  favour  of  Pasteur  J.  I«eger, 
1668.     Fr.     Copy.     1001,  f.  16. 

Letter  of  thanks  from  the  States 

General  to  Charles  II.,  at  the  ratification 
of  the  triple  alliance,  [166H].  Fr.  Copy. 
1001,  f.  26. 

Examination  of  their  institutions, 

laws  and  customs,  1672.  2753,  ff.  26- 
34  b. 

Names  of  persons  required  to  be 

banished  from,  on  demand  of  the  English 
Envoy,  1685.     1983,  B.  f.  38. 

Resolution  of  the  States  General 


to  support  the  Prince  of  Orange  on  his 
expedition  into  England,  1688.  Extract. 
972,  f.  29. 

List  of  the   Dutch  fleet  engaged, 

1691.     2717,  f.  7  b. 

Account  of  the  battle  of  La  Hogue, 

between  the  French  and  united  English- 
Dutch  fleets,  1692.     2717,  f.  6. 

Versus  de  urbibus  a  Gallis  Batavis 

deditis,  17th  cent.     1381,  f.  19. 

Diary  of  a  journey  through,  1633. 

Span.     1572. 
Memoranda  of  his  tours  in,  by  L. 

Ridley,  1679.     1504,  passim. 
Journal  of  travels  in,   17th  cent. 

Fr.     3552,  ff.  1-9  b. 
Notes  for  navigation  between  the 

Netherlands  and  the  S.  coast  of  England, 

1593.     4028,  ff.  39-43  b. 
"  Kortschrift  de  Nederlantsche  tale 

toegeeigent,  1658."     932,  ff.  17  b-21  b. 

Netherlands,  Governor  of  the.  Don 
John  of  Austria.  Carmina  in  ejus  ad- 
ventum,  17th  cent.     2764,  f.  101. 

Netter  (Thomas),  Waldensii,  Gtrmrlita- 
rum  in  Anglia  Provincuilis.  De  sacra- 
mentis  contra  Wide  vistas,  15th  cent. 
Imperf.     168,  ff.  135-354. 


Nettleton  (John),  of  Sledmere,  co.  York. 
Collection  by,  of  old  experiments  of 
physic,  1579-1591.    3655. 

Nettleton  (Robert).  Letters  to  Sir  H. 
Sloane,  1734,  and  n.  d.  4053,  f.  205; 
4060,  ff.  64,  66. 

Neuberger  (Theophilus),  Ecclesiastes 
Aulicits  Cassellanus.  Letters  to,  from 
J.  Dury,  1632-1634.  Lat.  654,  ff.  91, 
98,  99,  100,  104, 112, 117,  119, 123,239. 

Neufuille  (Davit  de),  of  Frankfort.  Let- 
ter to,  from  A.  Houenaer,  1668.  Itat. 
1908,  f.  98. 

Neufuille  (Pietro  de),  of  Frankfort.  Let- 
ter to,  from  A.  Houenaer,  1668.  Ttai. 
1908,  f.  98. 

NeufVille  (Ludovicus  de),  of  Amsterdam. 
Letter  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1733.  Lat. 
4053.  f.  86. 

Neufville  (Robert  de).  Letter  to  Sir 
H.  Sloane,  n.  d.     Lat.     4060,  f.  68. 

Neuland  (Dennis).  Formerly  owned 
MS.  1493. 

Neumann  (Caspar),  Professor  of  Chemis- 
try at  Berlin.  Letters  to  Sir  H.  Sloane, 
1727-1733.  Lit.  4025,  ft*.  200,  204; 
4050,  f.  214. 

Neumeister  (Erdmann),  Preacher  at  S. 
Jatftb's  in  Hamburg.  Sermon  on  the 
Gospel  for  the  13th  Sunday  after  Trinity, 
17th  cent.     Germ.     2887,  ff.  3-5. 

Neusohl,  in  Hungary.  M.  Belii  obser- 
vatio  de  aquis  Neosoliensium  aeratis, 
1738.     4025,  f.  43. 

Neuville  (Antoine),  Seigneur  de  Bour- 
deaux;  Ambassador  to  England,  1652- 
1660.  Warrant  for  seizing  him  and  a 
suit  of  hangings  intended  to  be  sent 
abroad,  1660.     856,  f.  3. 

Neve  (William  le).  v.  Le  Neve  (Wil- 
liam). 

Novell  (William),    r.  Nevyll  (William). 

Nevers  (Ephrem  de),  Capuchin  Missionary 
in  the  E.  Indies.  Dialogues  of  the  Old 
Testament ;  translated  from  the  Portu- 
guese and  Malabar  by  Y.  de  Bourges, 
17th  cent.     Fr.     31 S. 

Nevil,  Family  of.    Pedigree,  1655.    1429, 

f.  51. 
Nevil  (Henry).     Letter  to  Sir  H.  Sloane, 

n.  d.    4060,  f.  69. 

Nevill    ( ),   Captain.      Account    of 

rents  at  Tangier,  1667.    3509,  f.  200. 

Nevill  (Francis),  of  Belturbet,  co.  Cavan. 
Letter  to  Lord ,  171  j.  4065,  f.  138. 


392 


INDEX. 


Nevill  (Henry),  M.P.  Orders  of  the 
ladies  at  the  Spring  Garden  in  parliament 
assembled,  together  with  certaine  rotes 
of  the  unlawful  1  assembly  at  Kate's  in 
Covent  Garden,  1647.    803,  ff.  98-100  b. 

Autograph  signature,  circ.   1654. 

645,  f.  46. 

Neville  (George),   Archbishop  of  Fork. 

Letter  on  alchemy  to,  from  G.  Ripley, 

[1476.]     3580,  B.ff.  173 b-176b;  3667, 

f.  92. 
Neville  (Hugo  de).  Descent,  ton/?.  Ed  w.  I., 

from    Ailricus   Sax  on  us,    1655.      1429, 

f.  96  b. 
Neville  (Sir  John  de),  of  Stokes.    Seal, 

in  1312-1313.    Copy,  18th  cent.     3424, 

f.  10  b. 

Neville  (Richard),  Earl  of  Warwick. 
Life  of,  by  T.  Gaynsford,  1 7th  cent. 
3071,  ff.  6-87  b. 

Neville  (Thomas),  Master  of  Magdalene 
and  Trinity  Colleges,  Cambridge.  Letter 
to,  as  Vice-Chancel  lor,  from  Lord  Burgh- 
ley,  1589.     3562,  ff.  9-11  b. 

Owned  MS.  3719. 

Nevyll  (William).  Note  of  lease  of 
Woodfelde  manor  in  1538  to,  by  Great 
Malvern  Priory,  1557.     2251,  f.  83. 

Newark,  Baron,     v.  Leslie  (David). 

Newbold  (Augustin),  of  the  Old  Jewry, 
London.     Wrote,  in  1675,  MS.  886. 

Newburgh  (Rotrou  de),  son  of  Henry, 
Earl  of  Warwick ;  Archbishop  of  Rouen. 
Letter  to  Archbishop  Becket,  [1166- 
1167].  Lat.  Copy,  14th  cent.  1777, 
f.  45  b. 

Letters  to,  from  Pope  Alexander  III., 

[1170].    Lat.    1777,  ff.  40  b,  42  b,  46. 

Newcastle,  Duke  of.  v.  Cavendish 
(Henry). 

Newcastle,  Earl  of.  v.  Cavendish 
(William). 

Newcastle,  Marchioness  of.  v.  Caven- 
dish (Margaret). 

Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Duke  of. 
v.  Pelham -Holies  (Thomas), 

Newcastle- upon-Tyne,  co.  Northumb. 
Demand  for  the  removal  of  the  castle 
garrison,  1645.     1 77 1 ,  f.  23  b. 

Inscriptions    and     arms     in    the 

church,   copied    by    F.    Thynne,   1601. 
3836,  f.  29  b. 

Newcombe  (John),  Soldier,  at  Tangier. 
Claim  by,  to  goods  of  his  late  comrade, 
R.  Welch,  1673.     3514,  ff.  171,  173. 

Newoome  (John),  of  King  Street,  Txmdon. 
Utter  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  169P.    89.  f.  20. 


Newoomen  (Matthew).  Exhortation, 
after  sermon  at  Leyden,  June  15,  cone, 
the  fast  to  be  kept  on  the  following 
Wednesday  by  order  of  the  Lords  of 
Holland,  1664.     608,  ff.  224  b-228  b. 

Newdigate  {Mrs.  ).  Medical  re- 
ceipts, 17th  cent.     1677,  ff.  67-71. 

Newdigate  (Elizabeth).  Letters  to  Sir 
H.  Sloane,  1706.     4040,  ff.  235,  245. 

Newell,  Dr.,  Vioe-Chancellor  of  Cam- 
bridge University,     v.  Neville  (Thomas). 

Newell  (Robert),  Subdean  of  Westminster. 
Warrant  for  delivering  to,  the  keys 
of  the  treasury  at  Westminster,  1640. 
2035,  B.  f.  7. 

New  England.  Relation  of  the  state 
of,  temp.  Chas.  I.  172;  3105;  3448, 
ff.  1-15. 

Abstract  of  the  laws,  17th   cent. 

3448,  ff.  16-44. 

Notes  on,  by  A.  Hill,  1699.    2902, 


ff.  203-216. 

Description   of  seeds   from,    18th 

cent.    4020,  f.  113. 

Newenham  Abbey,  co.  Devon,  Ex- 
tracts from  its  records  and  monuments, 
16th  cent.     1301,  ff.  340, 352,  367. 

Newfoundland.  Account  of  the  fishery, 
1615-1700.     2902,  ff.  197  b-202  b. 

Book  made  of  bark  in,  by  W.  Clerk, 

1710.     2373. 

New  Granada,  S.  America.  Descrip- 
tions of  the  coast,  by  J.  Jenifer,  1687. 
45,  ff.  79  b-82. 

Newhaven,  co.  Suss.  Surrey  of  the 
river  at,  1698.     3233,  f.  9  b. 

New  Hebrides  Islands,  South  Pacific 
Ocean.  Memorial  to  Philip  III.  for  an 
expedition  to,  by  P.  Fernandes  de  Quiros, 
circ.  1608.     Transl.     333,  ff.  2-22  b. 

New  Jersey  Province,  N.  America. 
Charter  of  liberties  for,  by  W.  Penn, 
1682.     79,  ff.  193-197. 

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 


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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. 

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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. 


^ 


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.  ' 


^ 


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. 


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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 


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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&para- 

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. 


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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]. 


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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. 


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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. 
4067,  f.  189. 

VilleriUB  (Dionysius),  Cantmicus  et  Can- 
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 
(Robert),  Sieur  Dubosc  de  la  I  Vlesanyis. 

Villette  (Fraucois),  of  Liige.  Letter  to 
Sir  H.  Sloane,  17  H».     Fr.'   4045,  f.  250. 

Letter  to,  from  P.  J.  van  der  Elst, 

1719.     4065,  f.  290. 

Villiers  {Lady  Catharine).  Prescriptions 
for,  by  Drs.  Cheyney,  Friend  and  Hulling, 
172J-1728.     3984,  ff.  147-149  b. 

Villiers  (Edward).  Note  of  his  birth, 
165$.     1708,  f.  124. 

Villiers  (George),  1st  Duke  of  Bucking- 
ham.    Horoscope,  n.  d.     1778,  f.  17  b. 

Parliamentary    speeches,    papers, 

etc.,  touching,  1620-1628.    826,  passim ; 
1710,  ff.  281,294,294  b. 

Political  poems  and  epitaphs,  etc., 

on,  1620-1628.     826,  passim. 
Naval   orders   by,   as   Lord  High 

Admiral,  n.  d.    3232,  ff.  139-191  b. 
■  Prodromus    vindictav  by   Dr.   G. 

Eglisham,  [1626].  Imfcrf.  1779,  ff.  160- 

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. 
Fleetwood,  [1627].     363,  ff.  55-  71. 


Villiers  (George),  1st  Duke  of  Bucking- 
ham  (continued).  Speech  on  the  giving 
of  the  five  subsidies,  [1628].  2531,  f. 
105  b. 

Censure    of,   by  the   Parliament, 

1628.     2251,  f.  77  b. 

Privy  Council    letter,  signed   by, 

1626.     3827,  f.  89. 

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, 

[1628],  by  G.  Bonnivert,  1667.     1030, 
f.  60. 

Villiers  (George),  2nd  Dulic  of  Bucking- 
ham. Presentation  to  Parliament  of  a 
laperfrom  Lord  Clarendon,  [1667].  Fr. 
1519,  f.  237. 

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- 
count Purbeck.  1675-1678.  Certified 
copy.    2753,  fl'.  36-52  b. 

Villiers  {Sir  William).  Letter  to,  from 
Dr.  S.  Wall,  1690.     1731,  A.  f.  69. 

Vincent  (Charles).  Advertisement  of 
his  book,  "De  vita  A.  Beverlandi,"  1701. 
3963,  f.  119. 

Vincent  (E — ).  Letter  to  Sir  II.  Sloane, 
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 

cent.     Fragm.     1044,  f.  84. 

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 


f.  165. 

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. 
Discourse  on  the  representation  of  come- 
dies, 1649.     Span.     3959,  ff.  4-6. 

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 

unmasked  face  of  our  Colonie  in  Virginia 
...  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 

Rev.  J.  Banister,  1678-1680.     4002. 

List  of  trees  sent  from,  to  S.  Doody, 

by  C.  Hartgill,  1694.     3328,  f.  88. 

Virgins.  De  Legenda  de  undecim  milli- 
bus  Virginum,  15th  cent.  1936,  ff. 
48b-51b. 

Visch  (Isaac  de),  Merchant,  of  Amsterdam. 
Letter  to  G.  Cuper,  1706."  Fr.  3563, 
f.  9. 

Letter  to,  from  G.   Cuper,   1706 

/V.     3563,  f.  11. 

Visconde  (Martin),  English  Consul  at 
Cadiz.  Memorial  to  the  Duke  of  Medina 
Celi,  1664.     Span.     3513,  f.  8  b. 

Order  for  his  release  from  prison 

at  Cadiz,  1665.     Span.     1952,  f.  83. 

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 

de). 

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 
vita  a,  17th  cent.     2888,  ff.  46-57  b. 

Vogel  (Petrus),  Student  at  Leipzig 
Autograph  in  album,  1693.    2360,  f.  26. 

Voglerus  (Valentinus  Henricns).  Col- 
legium physicum,  1665.     3434. 

Vogft  (Johan  Heinrich),  Astrologer  of 
Stade.  Notes  on  his  calendar,  1675. 
Germ.     2711,  ff.  197-201  b. 

Voiture  (Vincent  de).  Sonnets,  17th 
cent.     Fr.     H95,  f.  60. 

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 
Nuremberg.  Letter  to  C.  Sibelius  a  Goor, 
1680.     Lat.     2729,  f.  59. 

Letter  to  J.  Petiver,  1707.    Lat. 

4064,  f.  137. 

Volokmail  (Georg  Anton),  of  Liegnitz, 
Silesia.  Minera  fossilia  et  alia  subterranea 
missa  ab,  ad  J.  Petiver,  1716.  3340, 
ff.  272  b. 

Letter  to  J.  Petiver,  1716.     Lat. 

4065,  f.  261. 

Volckmar  a  Berlebsch  (Eric).  Let- 
ter to  J.  Dury,  1633.  Lat.  Copy.  654, 
f.  322  b. 

Letters  to,   from  J.  Dury,  1633. 

Lat.     654,  ff.  37,  43. 

Voider  (Burcherus  de),  of  Lcyden.  Dic- 
*tata   in   principia  Cartesii,    17th    cent. 

1216,  ff.  75-128  b. 
Kxperimentaphilosophica  naturalia, 

1676,  1677.     Engl.     1292,  ff.  78-141. 

VoleaoiUB  (Petrus).    v.  Volcacius. 

Volibar  y  de  la  Bedonda  (Pedro). 
Letter  to,  from  J.  de  Mend 09a  Escalante, 
1679.     Span.     1087,  f.  113. 

Volterra,  in  Italy.  Memorie  antiche 
della  citta  di,  dal  Prete  T.  Campani, 
1679.     2760. 

Volterra  (Francesco  detto  il),  Architect, 
of  Rome.  Letter  to  S.  Gonzaga,  with 
plan,  n.  d.     Ital.     2057,  f.  15. 

Vontet  (Sieur  Jacques).  L'Art  de  t ran- 
cher la  viande  et  toute  sorte  de  fruits  a 
la  mode  Itallienne  et  nouvellement  a  la 
Francoise,  1669.     1076. 

Voort  (Susanna  van  der).  Consilium 
medicum  pro,  17th  cent.    2253,  f.  291  b. 

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. 


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rxuix. 


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:> :     :*: ,  >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 "•>. 

Witham,  '.- .  Zi*.r.  V.t«  '.-«  tit* 
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. 

—  Le*t*i  to  .Sir  II.  Sloan*,  1707. 
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. 


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Wittie  'fcc««  -  Jf^'^  :/  Cim'+ije  ad 

IV  r.     X««ijal  'Jaa,  17ti  :«t     Lc*. 

3310.  £.  7>^s* -.  Ii>-Iit 
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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 


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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. 

Young  (Benjamin),  of  Shoe  Lane,  London. 
Letter  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1724.  4047, 
f.  195. 

Young  (Edward).  Medical  receipts,  17th 
cent.    379,  ff.  4-21. 

Young  (Francis),  of  co.  Northants. 
Medical  prescription  for,  by  Dr.  J.  Met- 
ford,  1652.     Lat.    2812,  f.  6  b. 

Young  (Francis).  Warrant  to  examine 
bis  patent  to  the  custody  of  Windsor 
Manor  House  and  Great  Park,  1661. 
856,  f.  3b. 

■  Order  to,  to  deliver  up  Windsor 

Park  Manor  House,  1661.    856,  f.  9. 

Young  (John),  Master  of  Pembroke  Hall, 
and  Vice-chancellor  of  Cambridge  Uni- 
versity. Letter  to,  from  J.  Dyer,  1568. 
3562,  f.  8. 

Letters  to,  from  G.  Harvey,  1573, 

157  j.  Engl,  and  Lat.  93,  ff.  2,  13  b, 
19  b,  21  b,  27. 

Young  (Patrick),  Librarian  to  James  I. 
Wrote  MS.  1111,  in  1606-1607,  at 
Bordeaux. 


Young  (Robert),  "  Hierosolymitanus  " ; 
son  of  Sir  Peter  Young.  Letter  to 
Bishop  Andrewes,  1619.   Lot.   118,  f.  17. 

Young  (Samuel),  of  Morden  College, 
Blackheath,  co.  Kent.  Letter  to  Sir  H. 
Sloane,  n.  d.    4062,  f.  55. 

Young  (Thomas).  Letter  to  J.  Petiver, 
n.a\    4067,  f.  219. 

Younge  (James),  Surgeon,  of  Plymouth. 
v.  Yonge. 

Ypooras.    v.  Hippocrates. 

Yaenaoo  (Jacobus  de).  Letter  to,  from 
Menard  us  Monachus,  15th  cent.  Lat. 
1939,  ff.  29-34. 

Yuhannft  Ibn  M&auwaih.  Practice, 
15th  cent.     3124,  ff.  276-323. 

De  medicinis  digestivis  et  evacua- 

tivis,  et  de  medicinis  comfortativis  ex, 
15th  cent.  134,  ff.  38b-44b;  284,  ff. 
75b-77b;  3548,  ff.  8-10. 

Synonyms    Arabico-Latina,    15th 

cent.     284,  ff.  51-61  b. 

Les  qualites  des  nimplts  medicines, 

1457.     3195,  ff.  263  b-268. 

Simplices  medicine  secundum  eum, 

15th  cent.    282,  ff.  210  b-213. 

In   ejus   librum  de  medicamentis 

purgantibus  D.  Fontanoni  interprets- 
tiones,  1555.     3044,  ff.  26-32  b. 

Tifctatus  abbre viatus  ex  ejus  dictis, 

compilatus  per  Mag.  J.  de  Perms,  16th 
cent.     2411,  ff.  55b-60. 

Annotations    mediae    ex,    17th 

cent    2262,  ff.  16-31. 

Vita,  et  scriptorum  ejus  catalogus, 

18th  cent.    3647,  ff.  11-23. 

Yuhannft  ibn  Maasuje,  Arab  Phy- 
sician,   Vita,  18th  cent.    3647,  f.  9. 


Zabarella  (Count  Giacomo),  the  Elder. 
Synopsis  quorundam  capitum  ex  ejus 
libris  de  naturalibus,  17th  cent.  2659, 
ff.  1-42  b. 

Annotationes  physics  ex,  17th  cent. 


190,  ff.  26-28. 

Zabokrek  (IUlicus  de).  De  lapide 
pbiloeophorum,  15th  cent.  3457  ff. 
427-433  b. 


582 


INDEX. 


Zaoalre  (Denis).  Opusculum  philosophise 
naturalis  metallorum,  partes  n.  et  in., 
17th  cent.  Engl.  3689,  ff.  3-14 — pars 
in.,  in  prose  and  verse,  1546.  3641, 
ff.  17-23  b. 

De  projection  super  metalla,  17th 


cent.     1902,  f.  12. 

Observations  in,  17th  cent.     693, 


f.48. 


Zaoarias,  Magister.  De  passionibus 
oculorum,  loth  cent.     135,  ff.  32-35. 

Zacharias  (Dionysius).  v.  Zaciire 
(Denis). 

ZaoutUB  (Abraham),  Lusitanus.  Dis- 
pensatory, 17th  cent.  3805,  fl".  115- 
125  b. 

Collectio  medicamentorum  ex,  per 

Henricum  Marchionem  Dorchcstriae,  17th 
cent.     1418;  1419. 

Zadith  Alius  Homuel,  dictus  Senior. 
Tabula  chymica,  15th  cent  Tmperf. 
2327,  ff.  39-57  b. 

De  imagine,  ex  libro  de  Chemia, 

17th  cent.     3737,  ff.  139-158  b. 

Translation  of  his  "  Chemia  "  from 


the  Latin  version  of  W.  de  Torrescissa, 
17th  cent.     3831,  ff.  1-7. 

ZaheL    v.  Sahl  ibn  Bishr. 

Zaldivia  ( ),  Dtjrfnr.     Memorias  de 

las  provincias  de  Guipuzcoa  y  Vizcaya, 
1544.     1736. 

Zamboni(John  James),  Charged* Affaires 
of  the  Prince  of  Darmstadt  in  England. 
Letters  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1729-1735. 
Fr.  and  Engl.  4050,  f.  239;  4051, 
ff.  11,51,  121,  151,  250;  4053,  f.  78; 
4054,  ff.  131,  132. 

Zamora  Montenegro  (Francisco  de> 
Letter  to,  from  his  brother,  F.  Mufioz  de 
Argote,  1679.     Span.     1087,  f.  115. 

Zanchius  (Hieronymus).  De  operibus 
Dei,  libr.  n.-iv. ;  translated  by  P.  Edg- 
cumbc,  1606.     Tmperf.     3934 ;  3935. 

Loci    communes    ex,    18th    cent. 

1503,  ff.  31-39  b. 

Zangari  {Countess  Cornelia),  v.  Zang- 
heri. 

Zangheri  al.  Zangari  (Countess  Cor- 
nelia),  of  Cesena.  Accounts  of  her  death 
by  spontaneous  combustion,  1731.  Ital. 
4025,  f.  117 ;  4034,  ff.  106-109  b. 

Zanoni  (Giovanni  Andrea),eFratelli,o/ 
Bologna.  Letters  to  Sir  H.  Sloane,  1742, 
1754.   Ital  and  Lat.   4057,  ff.  165,  244. 


Zealand,  Province  of,  in  the  Netherlands. 
Metrical  description  of  the  character  of 
the  natives,  17th  cent.  Dutch.  2764, 
f.  117. 

Zebel,  Rex  Arabum.  De  interpretation 
diversorum  eventuum  secundum  Lunam 
in  Mgnis  Zodiaci,  16th  cent.     2918. 

Zebinas  (Alexander),  King  of  Syria,  r. 
Syria,  Kings  of. 

Zeelandt.     v.  Zealand. 

Zeidler  (David  Wenceslaus),  M.D.,  of 
Jena.  Letter  to  C.  Sibelius  a  Goor, 
1679.     Germ.     2729,  f.  37. 

Zeno,  Emperor  of  the  East.  Deere tu  m 
unionis  ex  Evagrio  Scholastico,  16th 
cent.  Lat.  and  Gr.  1835,  ff.  9-12  b, 
17  b-22. 

Zerbina  (Joseph).  Letter  to  Dr.  J. 
Downes,  1666.  Fr.  Imperf.  4062,  f.  165. 

Zerotinus  (Carolus).    v.  Zierotin. 

Ziegenbalg  (George),  Sittdent  of  Philo- 
sophy and  Medicine  at  Leipzig.  Auto- 
graph in  album,  1694.     2360,  f.  29. 

Zierenberg  (John).  Letter  to  Sir  H. 
Sloane,  1720.    4046,  f.  2. 

Zierotin  (Carl  von),  Freiherr  von  Bosis ; 
Captain  General  of  Moravia.  Letter  to, 
from  Dr.  R.  Abbot,  1614.  Lat.  415,  f.  20. 

Zigler  (Philip).      Anonymous   letter  to 

Dr.  Wunderlich  concerning,  1632.     Lat. 

648,  ff.  147-151. 
Zimmerman  (Jacob),  of  Zurich.    Letter 

to  J.  G.  Scheuchzer,  1728.     Lat.     4066, 

f.  37. 
Zimmerman  (Peter),  Pastor  Prunarius 

apud  Thorunensvs.     Letter  to,  from    J. 

Dury,  1636.     Lat.     654,  f.  64. 
Letter  to,  from  Dr.  C.  Kinnerus, 

n.  d.     Lat.     Two  copies.     649,  ff.  1,3. 

Zireaga  ( ),  M.D.,  of  St.  Sebastian. 

Letter  to  [the  Royal  Colleges  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons  of  England],  1708. 
Lat.    4064,  f.  170. 

Zireteaux  ( de).   Sonnet,  17th  cent. 

*V.     895,  f.  9. 

ZoeL     r.  Sahl  ibn  Bishr. 

.   Zolleren,  Counts  of.    v.  Ilohenzollern. 

Zollman  (Philip  Henry).  Letters  to  Sir 
H.  Sloane,  1723-1730.  Fr.  and  Engl. 
4047,  ff.  31, 100, 182, 184, 188, 193,282, 
331,  335;  4048,  ff.  49,  90,  92,  220; 
4050,  ff.  95,  274 ;  4051,  f.  37. 

Letters  to  Dr.   W.   Rutty,   1728, 

1729.    4066,  ff.  63,  77. 


INDEX. 


583 


Zoology.     Proprieties  animalium,  17th 

cent.  3848,  ff.  25-34  b. 
Bibliotheca  zoologorum,  18th  cent. 

2039,  ff.  13-16  b,  27,  2H. 

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. 
MS.  207  was  dedicated  to,  as  Warden  of 
the  Cinque  Ports. 

Zouohe  (Richard),  LL.D.;  Principal  of 
St.  Alban  Hall,  and  Regius  Professor  of 
Civil  Law,  at  Oxford.  Academiae  Oxoni- 
ensis  privilegia  in  unum  corpus  collecta 
ab,  1659.    Engl.     749. 

Zsohischius  (Johann),  Student  of  Theo- 
logy at  Leipzig.  Autograph  in  album, 
1692.     2360,  f.  38. 

Zuocherini  (Giuseppe  Andrea).  Poesie 
Toscane  per,  alia  Marchesa  Strozzi,  1 7th 
cent     2756,  ff.  93,  93  b. 

Zuniga  (Balthazar  de),  Spanish  Minister. 
Letter  to,  from  tho  Emperor  Ferdinand, 
1621.     Transi.     1775,  ff.  69-71  b. 

Zuniga  y  Guzman  (Theresia  de), 
Ducheza  de  Bejar.  A  treatise  on  reme- 
dies against  poisons  was  dedicated  to, 
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