M ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Abridgement of law cases, compiled circ. 1620-1635, based 

 on the rolls of the prothonotaries of the Court of Common 

 Pleas. 



Arms in colour of the Knights of the Garter from the 

 foundation of the order, with badges, biographical notes, etc. ; 

 apparently begun about 1488 and continued to 1521. 



Confirmation of arms to Thomas Le Blanc, of London, 

 and other descendants of David Le Blanc, of Rouen; 1753. 

 With arms in colour. 



"The French Royal Greek Types and the Eton Chry- 

 sostom," by Robert G. C. Proctor, 1903. Autograph, being 

 the last bibliographical paper of the author, who was lost in 

 the Alps in the same year. Presented by A. W. Pollard, 

 Esq. 



Two lectures on Illuminated MSS., delivered at Cambridge 

 by H. Yates Thompson, Sandars Reader in Bibliography, 

 1905. Presented by the Author. 



Lectures on Illuminated MSS., delivered at Cambridge 

 by Sir E. Maunde Thompson, K.C.B., Sandars Reader in 

 Bibliography, 1906, Presented by the Author. 



Diary of Adam Winthrop, of Groton Manor, co. Suffolk, 

 father of John Winthrop, Governor of Massachusetts ; 

 1592-1610. Bequeathed by Robert C. Winthrop, of Boston, 

 U.S.A. 



Journal of John Law, surgeon of the " Discovery," on 

 the third voyage of Capt. James Cook to the South Seas, 

 with full particulars of the death of Capt. Cook at Hawaii ; 

 1778, 1779. Presented by G. G. Lawrence-Law, Esq. 



Register of the dining-club called the "King of Clubs," 

 chiefly in the hand of the Rev. Sydney Smith ; 1798-1821. 

 Presented by Cosmo Romilly, Esq. 



Journal of Henry Kirk, of Norton Folgate, London, 1816- 

 1818 ; written in cypher. Presented by Eustace Neville- 

 Rolfe, Esq., Consul General at Naioles. 



Memoirs of Toussaint Ambroise Talour de la Cartrie, 

 Comte de la Villeniere, an officer in the Royalist army of 

 La Vendee in 1793-1794, and subsequently a refugee in 

 England, where he was known as the Count de Cartrie : an 

 English translation made from the French original, now lost. 

 Presented by John Lane, Esq., who published the Memoirs 

 in 1906. 



Nine letters from Benjamin Disraeli to his sister, on 

 political matters, etc. ; 1839-1845. 



Twenty-one letters of David Livingstone, during his 

 return journey from Loanda to the Zambesi, addressed to 



