DEPARTMENT OF MSS. 31 



" Offices and Orders in Warfare," and " A declaration of 

 certeyn orders of battayles " : two treatises elsewhere attri- 

 buted to Sir Robert Constable, 1576-1578. 



Contemporary copies of letters from the Privy Council, the 

 Lord High Admiral, etc., relating to the defence of the East 

 Coast, and especially to the ships furnished by the Suffolk 

 ports; 1595-1509. 



Political and Private Correspondence of Sir Richard 

 Browne, English Resident at Paris 1641-1660 ; consisting 

 mainly of letters to his son-in-law, John Evelyn, his daughter 

 Mary, Evelyn's wife, and Sir G. Radcliffe, 1621-1683. 



Letter of Charles I. to R. Browne, 1643 ; warrants of 

 Charles IL, 1673-77 ; fifteen letters from Sir Robert Harley, 

 Secretary of State, to the English Envoy in Sweden, 1704- 

 1707; and letters of W. Pitt, Lord Nelson, etc., 1775-1799. 

 Presented by Hugh Galbraith Reid, Esq., f.s.a. 



Correspondence and papers of Cardinal Henry Benedict 

 Stuart, styled Duke of York, including letters from and to 

 his brother, the Pretender Charles Edward Stuart, and others 

 of his family; 1754-1807. Fourteen volumes. 



Correspondence and papers of Sir Robert Palk, Governor 

 of Bombay (including letters of Warren Hastings) ; 1759-1789. 

 Eour volumes. 



Original letters addressed by British Officers present at the 

 battle of Waterloo to Captain W. Siborne, in connection with 

 his " model " of the battle ; 1834-1848. With a few earlier 

 letters, from 1815. Six volumes. 



Account, by a naval surgeon present, of the Emperor Napo- 

 leon's surrender to the Captain of H.M.S. Bellerophon ; 1815. 



Insurance freight books kept at Lloyd's by John Janson 

 during the war with J'rance ; 1805-1810, 1815. Eight 

 volumes. Presented by J. T. Danson, Esq. 



Literary and other Correspondence of Sir Henry Spelman, 

 the antiquary ; 1600-1641. Three volumes. 



Religious dialogues at Little Gidding between John Ferrar, 

 his sister Susanna Collet, and her children, with other matter, 

 apparently in the hand of Mary or Anne Collet ; 17th cent. 

 Three volumes. In Little Gidding binding, of black leather. 



Life of Nicholas Ferrar, of Little Gidding, being an abridge- 

 ment of the Life by Bishop Francis Turner ; 18th cent. 



"The Bramine's Journal," an autograph Diary of Laurence 

 Sterne, 13 Apr. to Aug. 1767, written for Mrs. Eliza Draper, 

 of Bombay, the " Eliza " of his Sentimental Journey. With 

 three original letters of Sterne, one from Eliza Draper after 

 his death, and two from W. M. Thackeray on his character. 

 Bequeathed by T. W. Gibbs, Esq., of Bath. 



Volume of Letters addressed to Rev. Philip Morant, of Col- 

 chester, on the subject of his "History of Essex"; 1739-1768. 



Correspondence and papers of Samuel Butler, D.D., Head- 

 0.97. master 



