DEPARTMENT OF MSS. 33 



Collections relating to Parliament, by W. Bromley, tern]). 

 Edw. III. — 1702, in 45 vols. Presented hy J. Pierpont 

 Morgan, Esq. 



Accompts of B. Hensliaw for Court furnitu]-e, 1621. 



Proclamation by George I. as Elector of Hanover with 

 regard to attacks on the Catechism of J. Gesenius, 20 March, 

 1727. 



Correspondence between Admiral Lord Nelson and Cap- 

 tain Edward James Foote [afterwards i\.dmiral, K.C.B.], 

 when Senior Officer in the Bay of Naples, 19 May — 8 July, 

 1709. Presented hy the Navy Records Society. 



Letter-book of Col. Thomas (afterwards General Sir 

 Thomas) Picton, Governor of Trinidad, 1799. 



Letters from Marshal Turenne to Count von Podewils, 

 1672-1673. 



Collections of Laws, etc. of the City of London, by 

 Humfrey Dyson, circ. 1600. Partly autograph. 



Roll of the Collectors in co. Chester of a " mise " granted 

 to the King, 4 Hen. VIL Copy, early I7th cent. 



Accompts of the " Greves " of Rotherham, co. York, 1537. 

 Presented hy Rohert V/hite, Esq. 



Chartulary of Felley Priory, co. Notts. Early 16th cent. 



Chartulary of Pulton, co. Chester, and Dieulacres, co. 

 Stafford, 1150-1257 : tvped transcript. Presented hy the 

 Rev. H. E. Salter. 



Customary of Sherwood Forest, tertip. Hen. VIII. Copy 

 made for Rutford Abbey. 



Perambulation of Cowling, co. Suffolk, 1578. 



Peritinerary of co. Devon, by Tristram Risdon, circ. 

 1633. 



Miscellaneous papers relating to the Midland counties, 

 16th-18th centt. Presented hy the Rev. J. H. Bloom. 



Papers relating to St. Paul's Parish, Skelmersdale, in 

 Ormskirk, co. Lancaster, 1737-1841. Presented hy A. E. 

 Baldwin M or daunt, Esq. " 



Rubbings of Church Bells in cos. Bedford, Leicester, and 

 Lincoln (448 rolls). Presented hy Mrs. Thomas North and 

 H. L. North, Esq. 



"Bonduca, Queene of Brittaine," a tragedy by John 

 Fletcher. The latter portion was copied directly from the 

 " foul " papers of the author. 17th cent. 



" The Swisser," an unpublished play by Arthur Wilson, 

 1631. Autograph. 



'' Eroclea or the Mayd of Honnour," a pseudo-classical 

 romance, by Sir Henry North, 17th cent. 



Notes on Aristophanes in the handwriting of Thomas 

 Gray the poet ; and an imperfect copy by him of a " Relatione 

 di Venetia." Presented hy Miss E. Sharpe, 



