DEPARTMENT OF MSS. 35 



Rubbings of church-bell inscriptions in Huntingdonshire, 

 by the Rev. T. M. N. Owen : 68 rolls. 



Court-book of the Manor of Keadby, in Althorpe, co. 

 Lincoln; 1684-1723. 



Valuation of East Bedfont, co. Middlesex, by T. Denton, 

 with lists of land-owners and tenants, 1815. Presented hy 

 G. Davies Sherborn, Esq. 



Collections on the language of Northumbria, by Canon 

 James Raine; circ. 1855-1895. 



Terrier of estates of Sir W. Jerningham, Bart., in Shrop- 

 shire and Staffordshire, with finely executed plans and 

 sketches, by J. SherrifF; 1788. A large folio volume, on 

 vellum. 



Collections relating to church-bells, chiefly in Suffolk 

 and Cambridgeshire, by J. J. Raven, D.D., vicar of Fressing- 

 field. Twelve vols, and 148 rubbings. 



Papers relating to manors and lands in Warwickshire, 

 Middlesex, and elsewhere, chiefly belonging to the family of 

 Newdigate ; 16th-19th cents. Nine volumes. Presented by 

 the Rev. J. Harvey Bloom. 



Rubbings of church-bell inscriptions in Warwickshire 

 and Worcestershire : 20 rolls. Presented by the same. 



Chartulary of the priory of Maiden Bradley, co. Wilts, 

 chiefly relating to lands in Kidderminster ; 14th cent., with 

 additions to 1492. 



Register of the Quakers in Scarborough, Whitby and 

 Stainton Dale, co. York ; 1661-1825. A transcript by Bernard 

 P. Scattergood, of Leeds, 1903. Presented by B. P. Scatter- 

 good, Esq. 



Original plans by Robert Mylne, Royal Master-Mason in 

 Scotland, for the rebuilding of Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, 

 in 1671. Two volumes. 



Journal of Captain Cook's third and last Voyage to the 

 South Seas, kept by Thomas Edgar, master of the "Dis- 

 covery " ; 1 Aug., 1776-6 June, 1778. 



Collection of songs, etc., by Arne, Boyce, Handel, Pepusch, 

 H. Carey and others, chiefly written for Marylebone, Ranelagh 

 and Vauxhall Gardens ; 18th cent. 



Scenes from operas by J. B. Lully, A. Campra, and other 

 composers ; circ. 1719. 



" Observations on Chanting, explanatory of a new system," 

 in the autograph of Robert Lucas Pearsall ; 1851. 



George F. Warner. 



