32 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



"Poor Men's Mirror," by Reginald Pecock, Bishop of St. 

 Asaph (1444) and Chichester (1450-1459), with other theological 

 works in English, Pecock's work being apparently the unique 

 copy ; middle of the 15th cent. From the Amherst collection. 



Translations by Richard Misyn of Richard Rolle's De 

 Emendatione Yitse and Incendium Amoris, with other theo- 

 logical works, chiefly translations, in English, including the 

 Vision of Juliana, a recluse of Norwich, the " Perfeccion off 

 the Sonnys of God," the " Myrroure of symple saules," etc. ; 

 middle of the loth cent. From the Burton-Constable and 

 Amherst collections. 



Promptorium Parvulorum and Medulla Grammatica ; Eng- 

 lish-Latin and Latin-English Dictionaries; 15th cent. From 

 the Heber, Phillipps and Amherst collections. 



New Testament in Scots, adapted by Murdoch Nisbet, circ. 

 1520-1526, from Purvey's revised Wycliffite version, with 

 additional prologues from Luther and Tyndale, etc. The 

 unique autograph MS. From the Auchinleck and Amherst 

 collections. 



Letter (signed) from Louis XL of France, as Dauphin, to 

 his father Charles VII., reporting a descent of the English in 

 the Bordelays and ofFerinar his services to repel them ; Vienne, 

 25 Oct. [1452]. 



Register of the Council of Wales and the Marches, circ. 

 1586-1634, with a few entries as late as 1644, containing copies 

 of instructions given from time to time to the Council, their 

 orders to the court of the Marches, appointments of Presidents 

 and other officers, etc. 



Common-place book of Gilbert Frevile, of Bishop Middleham, 

 CO. Durham, containing miscellaneous contemporary historical 

 and other matter ; 1591-1622. 



Letters to Lord Willoughby (a) from Sir W. Constable, 

 on intrigues at Court, 1611 ; and (6) from Edw. Palavicino, with 

 an account of the proceedings of the English fleet under Sir 

 W. Peyton, supporting Venice in the Levant, 1618. Presented 

 by A. B. Gaivdvon, Esq., of Paris. 



Register of letters, warrants, etc., of Edward, Lord Zouche, 

 as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, kept by his secretary 

 Edward Nicholas, afterwards Secretary of State; 1618-1624. 



Register of letters, warrants, etc., of George Villiers, Duke 

 of Buckingham, as Lord High Admiral, kept by his secretary 

 E. Nicholas; 1624-1627. Two volumes. 



Register of letters, warrants, etc., of the same, as Lord 

 Warden of the Cinque Ports, kept by his secretary E. Nicholas ; 

 1624-1627. 



Papers of Sir Hugh Cholmley, Royalist Governor of Scar- 

 borough, 1643-1645 ; including his autograph accounts of the 

 battle of Marston Moor, and of the proceedings and execution 



