30 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



the Firth of Forth, 1 Aug. 1588, signed by Lords Howard 

 of EiRngham, Cumberland and Sheffield, Lord Thomas 

 Howard, Drake, Hawkyns, Hoby and Fenner. 



Memoirs by Colin Lindsay, Earl of Balcarres, of the affairs 

 of Scotland relating to the Revolution of 1681, with the 

 names in full, which in the printed edition of 1714 are given 

 under initials only. 



" The Discoverye and Recoverye of Ireland " : an historical 

 and political treatise composed at the end of 1599, apparently 

 by Captain Thomas Lea, who was executed at Tyburn for 

 treason, Feb. 1601. 



" A Declaration," etc., as to the enforcement of English 

 statutes in Ireland before being confirmed by the Irish 

 Parliament : a tract written in 1641, produced in the Parlia- 

 ment at Dublin in 1644, and attributed to Sir R. Bolton, Irish 

 Chancellor, and Patrick Darcy, m.p. 



Tracts, in Latin, relating to Ireland, including a Diary of 

 the siege of Duncannon, by the confederate Irish in Jan. 

 —March, 1645, by Bonaventura Barron, Franciscan, and Pro- 

 posals for the preservation of the Catholic religion in Ireland, 

 by Richard O'Ferall, Capuchin, circ. 1658. 



Life of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIL, by Nicholas 

 Carlisle; 1810. 



Poem, by Robert Marston, on the Life and Death of Thomas 

 Grey, Lord Grey de Wilton, who died in the Tower, 9 July, 

 1614. 17th century. 



" Le portrait de . . . . Madame Henrlette," etc. : eulogy, in 

 prose and verse, of Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, daughter 

 of Charles I., by Jean Puget de la Serre ; 1661. Finely 

 written on vellum in red and blue, with ornamental head- 

 pieces and gilt borders ; richly bound. 



Memoirs of Maria Mancini-Mazarini, niece of Cardinal 

 Mazarin, in Italian, differing somewhat from the Cologne 

 edition of 1678. 



" Vita d'Innocentio XII." : account of the pope and 

 cardinals, and of the system of the papal court, composed 

 for the Marchese Clemente Vitelli, Florentine ambassador at 

 Rome, 1700. 



" An exact Description of Essex, by John Norden, 1594" ; 

 with map, and dedication to Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. 

 In the author's autogi-aph. Another autograph, dedicated to 

 the Queen, is in the Museum, and a third, dedicated to Lord 

 Burghley, at Hatfield, the present copy differing considerably 

 from both. 



Observations on Antiquities in Ireland, by Thomas Wright, 

 of Durham, 1746 ; with numerous views and plans. 



The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, 1322-1336 : the French 

 version. Vellum. Written in France, late in the 14th 

 century. 



The Travels of Sir John Mandeville : the common mutilated 

 English version, translated from the French. 15th century. 



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