( 4?^ ) 
In the Third Part of the Fir ft Tome, we have as good 
an Account of the CamlriJge M^Ltwxknpts^ as could be 
gotten ; that is, of the Manufcripts in 
College.in Number 
7>i»i/7 -College 
Sie/ney Sujjex College 
Gonvile and Cairn College 
Bennets or Corpus Chrtfti- 
College 
6 Peter-houfe-Colk^t 
7 Pemiroke-Hall 
8 Jefus^Colkgc 
9 ^/»gV-College 
10 Trinity-HM 
1 1 The Vtihlick Library 
137 taken by Mr,Barti€^ 
5*63 Mr, Laught OH. 
Mr. Craven. 
76 
580 
39? 
268 
231 
7 
7 
7 
Dr. James, A.D. 
1 600. 
Dr. James, 
Dr. X. 
Dr. James. 
Dr. 3F<aw^ J. 
Dr. ^awf /. 
Which Catalogues, with their Index, make up the 
Third and laft part of the firft Tome. 
The Second Tome, as I have faid, comprehends the 
Libraries of Many of our Cathedral Churches, Noblemen^ 
Gentlemen, &c. the chiefeft of which I will reckon up, 
as they lye in the Catalogue. 
The Cathedral Churches are thofe of Tork, Durham, 
Carlijle, Worcefier^ Salisbury, Winchefier, Lichfield, He- 
refer d, Exeter, fVe/ls and Canterbury. 
Other Libraries belonging to Publick Places, here de- 
fcribed, are thofe of ff^efiminfier-Church, Winchefler- 
College, Covent re-School, Briffol^ Grays-Inn, Eaton^Cof- 
lege 
