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Grounds of Hampjhad^ Highgate^ and the 

 adjacent Places. 



We now enter upon the Departments ; 

 the firft of which confifts of a Colledlion 

 of Manufcripts, Medals, and Coins. 



The firft Room contains two feveral 

 Colle6bions of Manufcripts* 



BiBLIOTHECA ReGIA MSS. 



Thefe Manufcripts are in Number up- 

 wards of two thoufand Volumes, and 

 were, till lately^ kept in the King's Li- 

 brary, being a-Part of the Prefent his late 

 Majefty made to the Mufeum. 



There are in this Coiledion fome very 

 ancient Copies of the holy Scriptures, and 

 Tranflations of them into many different 

 oriental and other Languages. Thefe 

 are fcarce, and valuable, confequently 

 well worthy the Attention of the learned 

 Antiquary. 



Some old and curious Manufcripts, 

 treating on the Subjed ef Religion, and 

 C - of 



