DEPARTMENT OF MSS. 33 



Preface by Cardinal John Henry Newman to "The 

 Anglican Ministry," by A. W. Hutton, 1879 ; autograph and 

 signed. 



A Bohemian Grammar and Gypsy Vocabularies, by George 

 Borrow, author of " The Bible in Spain " ; in his own hand. 

 Two volumes. 



" Phisica generalis et particularis " : lectures on physics, 

 apparently by Gilles Basset des Rosiers, professor at the 

 College d'Harcourt, Paris, 1749. Presented by Samuel 

 Butler, Esq.. 



" The Ten Canons of proportion and composition in Gothic 

 Architecture, established and practically applied to the design 

 of modern churches," in five books, by Henry Conybeare, 

 C.E. ; with illustrations. Eight volumes, folio. Bequeathed 

 by the author. 



Eighty-three letters of Henry St. John, first Viscount 

 Bolingbroke, chiefly addressed to his sister Henrietta and her 

 husband Robert Knight, and relating to private and family 

 matters ; 1716-1751. 



Correspondence of William Nicolson, Bishop of Carlisle 

 (1702) and Derry (1718), and Archbishop of Cashel (1727) ; 

 1683-1727. 



Letter from Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, 1801 ; with an 

 order signed by Napoleon Bonaparte, 1799. Presented by 

 Mrs. Phillis Harding. 



Correspondence of Stacey Grimaldi, Marquis Grimaldi of 

 Genoa, on antiquarian and literary subjects ; 1811-1860. 

 Two volumes. Presented by his son, Rev. Alexander B. 

 Grimaldi. 



Household book of Anne, widow of Humphrey Stafford, 

 first Duke of Buckingham, giving items of her daily expenses 

 in London and at Writtle in Essex from 1st April, 1465, to 

 31st March, 1466. 



Memorials of the family of Rodney, of Stoke Rodney, co. 

 Somerset, written by Sir Edward Rodney, soon after 1651 ; 

 the volume also containing political speeches, poems, religious 

 tracts, etc., by Sir Edward Rodney and others down to 1680. 



Note-book of James Torr, the Yorkshire antiquary, chiefly 

 relating to estates in the Isle of Axholme and elsewhere, co. 

 Lincoln, 1671-1690. Presented by Edward Peacock, Esq. 



A collection of 105,000 writs of all kinds, addressed to 

 sheriff's and others in various counties of England ; tempp. 

 Hen. IV.-Hen. VIII. Presented by the Dean and Chapter 

 of Westminster. 



Historical and topographical collections of the Rev. L. B. 

 Larking and his brother, J. W. Larking; 16th-19th centuries. 

 They relate to the county of Kent, and more particularly to 

 the family of Twysden, of East Peckham, including several 

 volumes in the hand of Sir Roger Twysden, the antiquary, and 

 a diary of his wife, 1645-1651. Thirty-two volumes. 



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