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7th January, he gave it to the bookseller, who 

 allowed him five guineas for it. 



8th January. He translated into Latin the 

 "" Prologue and Epilogue to Eunomius's Apolo- 

 getical Treatise, which he had before tran- 

 scribed from a MS. of Dr. Tenison. 



9th and 10th of the same month, he read 

 several Latin lives of Ignatius Loyola. 



12th. — He visited the Archbishop of Canter- 

 bury, who received him with great civility, and 

 promised him some great favours. He left his 

 collections relating to the Cambridge MSS. 

 with the Archbishop, and carried back an Im- 

 primatur for Bishop Peacock's Treatise. 



13th. — Mr. Joseph Watts, a bookseller, de- 

 sired him to take care of an edition of Dr. 

 Thomas James's Treatise of the Corruptions of 

 Scripture, Councils, and Fathers, by the Pre- 

 lates, &c. of the church of Rome. 



'' Lametham antea se contulerat (Watts) li- 

 centiam a Doctore Batteley Capellano Archie- 

 piscopi postulaturus. Noluit id dare Batteleius, 

 \\nisi phrases Jamesii duriusculge emollirentur ; 

 utque id auspicato fieret, bibliopolam ad me 

 remisit. Laborem haud illibenter in me recepi, 

 cumque Doctorem Cave et Mag'" Cooke horis 

 pomeridianis invisissem, rei inchoandse vesper- 

 tinas addixi. Horas matutinas spuriae S. Ma- 

 carii Homiliae e Lipsia nuper transmissse de 



