DEPARTMENT OF MSS. 35 



Edmund Gabriel at Loanda ; 1 October, 1854 — 12 August, 

 1855. 



Three letters of Card. J. H. Newman to J. Lewis, with 

 reference to his Letter to the Duke of Norfolk (1875) ; 1877. 



Letters (single) from the animal-painters John Sartorius, 

 junr., 1802, and John Francis Sartorius, 1828. Presented hy 

 Mr. E. E. Leggatt, printseller. 



Nine letters of Sir Walter Scott to Miss Anna Seward, 

 of Lichfield, on literary and other matters; 1802-1808. 



Letter from Honore de Balzac to A. Borget, with reference 

 to Pere Goriot, Mme. de Berny, etc. ; March, 1835. 



Drawings of architectural details of English churches, 

 castles, old houses, etc., by C. A. Buckler ; 19th cent, (from 

 1843). Bequeathed {with other MSS. received in 1905) by 

 the Artist. 



Drawings of churches in co. Northampton, with notes, by 

 Gilbert Fletcher, of Towcester ; 1807-1812. Three volumes. 

 Presented by H. S. Smith-Rewse, Esq. 



Court-rolls and terrier of Herringswell, co. Sufi'olk, with 

 six charters relating to Cambridgeshire ; 14th cent. Pre- 

 sented by Ronald Lyvett, Esq. 



Transcripts by the Bev. Edward Cookson, M.A., of 

 registers of churches in Ipswich, co. Suffolk ; 1559-1837. 

 Presented by the Rev. E. Cookson. 



Deeds (60) relating to Caterham, co. Surrey ; 16th-18th 

 cent. Presented by the Rev. Joseph Hewetson. 



Crown-grants (3) of Stanstead and other manors, co. 

 Sussex; 1555-1587. Presented by Mrs. Albert Way. 



Coloured map and full particulars of the lands of Richard 

 Bridger, Esq., in Warminghurst, co. Sussex ; 1707. 



Court-book of the manors of Bromham-Baynton, Brem- 

 hill, Stanley, etc., co. Wilts, belonging to Sir E. and Sir 

 H. Baynton ; 1565-1612. 



Collections by James Sykes, relating to the family of 

 Sykes, of Yorkshire and elsewhere. Five volumes. Be- 

 queathed by the Collector. 



Collections by the late Sir H. Dryden, Bart. (d. 1899), 

 relating to Broughs, Picts' Houses, Stone Circles, etc., in 

 Scotland and the Shetland Isles, with drawings, plans, etc. 

 Seven volumes. 



Charter of Queen Eleanor, widow of Henry IL, to the 

 Abbey of Fontevrault; 1199. 



Compositions in four, five, and six parts for viols by 

 English and Italian composers ; earl}'- 17th cent. 



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