78 Lost Volume of Aubrey's MSS. 



% In a few lines to his brother (no date) : " Bro. William, 

 Insert in Liher B. the probability of the Lytes of 

 Easton Piers being descended from those of Lyte's 

 Gary." 



% In a reply to John, Brother William reports " having 

 got the shields of Arms at Pinhill House" (near 

 Calne) " Fonthill House and Church, Mr. Boden- 

 ham's at Hilldrop " (near Eamsbury), " Rockburne, 

 Heytesbury Church, Compton Chamberlayne House, 

 and Burgate House, which is now down, or near it." 

 (Wm. Aubrey, it is true, does not here name Liber 

 B. but not one of these places is mentioned in Liber 

 A). 



2. The following references are on the margin of vol. A, Part2 : — 



^ In the page (original MS.) headed " Broadstock cum 



Clack," is, "Vide Lib. B., 51." 

 ^ Under " Down Ampney " ; " Vide Pedigree of Danvers 



Book B." 

 ^ At the end of " Tysbury " ; " V. Dunhead in Lib. B.," 



and again " V. Cirencester, B." 

 % At the end of " Castle Combe," " Vid. Lib. B. p. 318." 

 % Under " Rowd " ; " Insert this in Liber B : and bring 



that hither." 

 % Under " Marshfield ; " "V. Lib. B. p. 318." 



3. In other loose scraps of Aubrey's writing also in the library, 



I found, 

 i[ "Knahill" [Knoyle], "izJ. 5." 

 % " Dr. Muffett, a famous physician lived and dyed at 



Wilton at Bulbridge House, which transfer toLib. B." 

 ^ " Wythoksmede, V. de hoc proprio nomine in Lib. B." 

 ^ " Bromham. In Lib. B. the Arms of Galfridus de Eyr 



de Bromeham, 15 Edw. II., A chevron Sable between 



3 buglehorns. — J. A." 



4. In "Letters from the Bodleian," Vol. 11, p. 602 (notti), is 



the following : — 

 ^ " Mem. In my Lib. B. I have sett down an exact de- 

 scription of this delicious parke, &c." 



