32 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEXJM. 



Life of St. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln (1186-1200), by the 

 monk Adam, his chaplain, in Latin, known as the Magna Vita 

 S. Hugonis ; 1511. In a stamped leather Cologne binding. 



Quire from a Missal of Toledo use ; with finely illuminated 

 borders and initials by Spanish artists, and the arms of 

 Alfonso de Acuha Carillo, Archbishop of Toledo 1446-1482. 



Two fine minatures cut from Italian choir-books, of Sienese 

 and Milanese style respectively ; 15th cent. Transferred from 

 the Dept. of Prints and Drawings (George Salting bequest). 



Accompt of R. de Tong, treasurer of the household of 

 Eleanor, sister of Edward III., of her expenses on her journey 

 to Nijmegen to be married to Reginald, Count of Guelders ; 

 Apr.-June, 1332. 



Covenant by Edward III. to fulfil an accord with Louis, 

 Count of Flanders, for postponing till 6 May the marriage of 

 his son Edmund, Earl of Cambridge, with Margaret, Duchess 

 of Burgundy, the Count's daughter, etc. ; 8 Jan., 1364[5]. With 

 the King's Privy Seal. 



Covenant of Henry V. with John, Duke of Burgundy, not 

 to make any accord to his prejudice with the King of France 

 during the truce ; 16 July, 1416. With the King's Privy Seal. 



Miscellaneous official papers, letters, warrants, etc. ; 1446, 

 1561-1718. 



The original MS. of Sir James Melville's historical memoirs, 

 1559-1594. 



Pay-book for various work done in the Star Chamber and 

 Westminster Hall ; 1564. 



Proceedings at a court of captains and other officers serving 

 on Sir Francis Drake's last expedition to the W. Indies, held 

 at Porto Bello, 6 Feb. 1596, after Drake's death, to decide on 

 their future action. Signed by Sir T. Baskerville and twenty- 

 two others. 



Letter-book of the Commissioners for Scotland in London ; 

 15 Aug. 1645-27 Oct. 1646. 



Two holograph letters of Charles II. when in exile, on his 

 " straights and necessityes," etc. ; 1652, 1654. 



Correspondence of Sir R. Southwell, Secretary to the Privy 

 Council, Envoy to Lisbon and Berlin, and Chief Secretary for 

 Ireland; 1659-1697, 



Accompts of the four Tellers of the Exchequer ; 1662-1670. 



Newsletters from Jean Donnelly at Brussels to W. Blathwayt, 

 as secretary to Sir W. Temple, Ambassador at the Hague ; 

 1669-1671." 



Diplomatic papers relating to the conference at Frankfurt 

 between the Empire and France ; 1680-1682. 



