3^ ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Kelation of political events in France, etc., circ. 1585-1595, 

 by an anonymous Italian writer. Presented by Sir E. D. 

 Laurence, Bart. 



" Adamo Caduto " : a sacred drama in Italian, in five Acts, 

 by Serafino della Salandra, a Franciscan, which is alleged to 

 have influenced Milton's " Paradise Lost." A transcript from 

 a copy (supposed to be unique) of the printed edition (Cosenza, 

 1647) at Naples. 



" Tiriel," a poem by William Blake ; autograph, with many 

 corrections and cancelled lines, written circ. 1788-9. 



" Histtoria de Gill Bias de Santillana," an anonymous 

 Spanish translation, ISth cent. Four volumes. Presented by 

 Francis J. Payne, Esq. 



Collections from records concerning the family of Bullen, 

 by Mark Whittingham Bullen (d. 1909). Six volumes 

 Presented by Mrs. M. W. Bullen. 



Papers relating to the history of the Emerson family 

 supplementary to Add. MS. 37,514. Presented by P. H. 

 Einerson., Esq. 



Genealogy of the family of Hardwicke, of Burcote House, 

 showing its descent from the Aubignys, of St. Sauveur, by 

 Herbert J. Hardwicke, M.D. ; 1909. Presented by the 

 Compiler. 



Genealogical collections relating to the family of Underbill 

 made by Will. Underbill (d. 1909), of Hove, co. Sussex. Four 

 volumes. Bequeathed by the Collector. 



Foreign correspondence of Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., Principal 

 Librarian of the British Museum, chiefly on literary subjects ; 

 1828-1839. Presented by his grandson, H. J. Ellis, Esq. 



Letter from Marian Evans-Lewes (" George Eliot ") to A. F. 

 D'x\.lbert on her novel "Adam Bede " and her religious beliefs, 

 .etc. ; 6 Dec. 1859. 



Letter of John Gibson, the sculptor, to E. Rogers, banker, 

 as to the statue of J. Huskisson, etc. ; 1832. Presented by 

 Miss L. F. M. Preston. 



Letters and papers relating to the Rev. R. S. Hawker, vicar 

 of Morwenstow, co. Cornwall, and to W. Maskell's reviews 

 of Gould's published memoir of the same, including letters of 

 Hawker himself and Card. Newman ; 1855-1876. 



Collection of alleged autographs of Shakespeare and others 

 forged by W. H. Ireland and presented by him as specimens of 

 what he describes as "my Shaksperian fabrications" to W. Till 

 in 1834. Presented by Margaret, Lady Tyler. 



Correspondence of William Maskell, vicar of St. Mary 

 Church, near Torquay (1847-1850), chiefly on questions con- 

 nected with the High Church movement and his secession to 



