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room vi. Thirty-eight volumes of manuscripts, and nine 
^"T of drawings, being a copious collection towards a 
topography and history of the county of Sussex: 
bequeathed by Sir William Burrell. 
Forty four volumes, 32 of which contain an 
obituary kept by the donor, and the rest, being 
a collection of autographs, original warrants, and 
other documents, catalogues of portraits, &c. 
bequeathed, together with a considerable library 
of printed books, by Sir William Musgrave, 
Bart. (Vide Introduction, p. xxiii.) 
A numerous collection of manuscripts, chiefly 
relating to the county and University of Cam¬ 
bridge, bequeathed by the Rev. William Cole, 
M. A. 
In the presses \ and XVI. are two rolls of the 
Pentateuch on vellum, the former of considerable 
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antiquity, and the latter much more recent: 
this latter, together with a considerable number 
of Hebrew MSS. and printed books, was present¬ 
ed by Solomon da Costa, Esq. 
Against the press ~ hang three specimens of 
minute writing, forming the portraits of Queen 
Anne, Prince George of Denmark, and the 
Duke of Gloucester their son. 
Against the press XVIII. hangs an original 
deed in Latin, written on Papyrus, being a con¬ 
veyance of some land to a monastery; dated 
Ravenna^ 
