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lege, GreJham-QoWtgQ^ Shrews iury^ Lincolns inn, Shn* 
College, MancheJierLibmy, with Diredions to the Ma- 
nufcripts in the Heralds Office, and to the Records in the 
Tower. 
The Manufcripts of the Nohilitj^ are thofe of the Earl 
of Car Hie ^ the Earl of Denbigh^ the Lord Vifcmnt Lon- 
guevHe^ iht Earl of Peterborough^ the Earl of Derby ^ the 
Lord Bifhop of Norwich^ and the Earl of Kent. 
The largefl: Catalogues of the Gentry, are thofe of 
Sir William Glynne^ Dr, Plott, Sir Thomas Wagftaffe^ 
Mr. Leneve, Dr, Francis Bernard^ Mr. Evelyn^ Mr, Seller^ 
Sir John Hohy^ Dr. Johnflon^ Mr, Bromley , Mr. On/ley, 
MrXhetwynd, Dr.Tyfon, Dr. Browne Sir Henry St. George^ 
Dr. Gale, Mr. Theyer, Mr. Pepys, Mr. Worfley, Sir Ed- 
ward Norwich., Sir Henry Langky^ Mr, Jones, Dr, Todd., 
Dr. Edward Bernard., which laft are now all in the Bod^ 
leian Library, Mr. Thoresby., Mr. Burfcough, Mn Brother- 
ton^ Dr. sloane^ Mr, Coujin, Sir George Wheelery which 
he has fince generoufly given to Lincoln-ColkgQ^Mr. Far- 
mer and Sir Symonds D'Ewes. All which have appear'd 
Patrons to, and Encouragers of this Work, befidesv/hom, 
and others of left Note, here is exhibited a Catalogue ol 
the Manufcripts in his Majefty's Library at St. James's^ 
which I ought to have mentioned in the firft Place and 
one Foreign Catalogue which is that of Ifaac Fofm^ 
whofe Manufcripts are now at Leyden in Holland. The 
Books being good ones, and the Catalogue being hither- 
to, often eoquir'd for, I am well fttisfied to fte it here, 
tho' che Books were fuffered to go out of the Kingdcm, 
This part likewife has its Index. 
The laft part of the Book, that is, the Second Part of 
the Second Tome, gives us the Catalogues of Ireland^ 
vi'z. of the Earl of Clarendon., who, tliough he be an 
Englifh Peer, yet the Books are Irijh, and were brought 
from Ireland. The next is that of the College oi Ddlin^ 
then 
