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fo admirably (mall yet legible, that in one there are 2 r, 
in another 28 Lines in the compafs of an Inch. Papers 
of different Materials, Colour, Finenels, &c. ancient and 
modern : one Sheet of tranfparent Indian Paper a Yard in. 
length. Inkherns from Mufcovia , and Turkey , with Reed-pens 
painted ana gilt. A Turkijh Commiflion and Seal , a Mancks 
Warrant, the former imprefs’d with Ink not Wax, the lat- 
ter upon blew Slate not Paper . Books printed in (even 
feveral Languages that are fpoken in the Englilh Domi- 
nions, not including what may now be added by the Ac- 
ceflion of His prefent Majefty. A Catalogue of the vari- 
ous Editions of the Bible in this Mufeum; of the Concor- 
dances alfo, and Common-Prayer Books in different Langua- 
ges; of the Manufcripts alfo, it being confiderably encrea- 
fed ftnee thatinferted in the Oxford Catalogue anno 1697. 
To thefe are added a Lift of Books publillred in the Infan- 
cy of the Art of Printings and others that later Contro- 
verfies have rendred remarkable. And alfo a large Ca- 
talogue of Autographs begun of late Years by the Au- 
thor, yet. by his general Correfpondence furnilhed with 
the Signs Manual of many of the Kings of England before 
the Reformation; and the proper Hand- Writing of every 
one fince • with thofe of a vaft Number of the Lords Spi- 
ritual and Temporal in feveral Reigns, and of the lear- 
ned Authors, &c. The like alfo of foreign Potentates, 
Warriours, Literati &c. of thefe fome are very remar- 
kable, being fubferibed by the Lords of the Privy Coun- 
cil at Whitehall , by the Lord Prefident and Council at 
Tork, and the Lord Deputy and Council at Dublin, from 
Qu een Elizabeth's Reign to the laft Day of King James 
11 . when the Warrant could not be executed. Oliver 
Cromwell's Inftrucftions to the Lord Faulconberg when 
fent Ambaffadour to the French King. The Warrants of 
the feveral Governments that fo haftily fupplanted one a- 
nother in that Year of Confufion 1659, (which occafio- 
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