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Forty-one volumes containing the decisions 
of the Commissioners for settling the City es¬ 
tates after the fire of London: presented by 
Thomas Cowper, Esq. 
Twenty-four volumes relating to the history 
of Music, which, together with a considerable 
collection of printed books on the same subject, 
were bequeathed by Sir John Hawkins, 
Twenty-seven volumes of Music, chiefly mot- 
tets, and other church music, by old composers 
(Prenestini, Palestrina, Pergolese, Steffani, Han¬ 
del, &Ce) ; bequeathed by James Mathias, Esq. 
Thirty-eight volumes of manuscripts, and nine 
of drawings, being a copious collection towards 
a topography and history of the county of Sus¬ 
sex ; bequeathed by Sir William Burrell. To 
these have recently been added by the donation 
of John Fuller, Esq. of Rose Hill, the collec¬ 
tions for the same county, made in concurrence 
with Sir Wm. Burrell, by the late Rev. William 
Hayley of Brightling. 
Forty-four volumes, thirty-two of which con- ^ 
tain an obituary kept by the donor, the rest 
being a collection of autographs, original war¬ 
rants, and other documents, catalogues of por¬ 
traits, &c. ; bequeathed, together with a con¬ 
siderable library of printed books, by Sir William 
Musgrave, Bart. 
A numerous collection of manuscripts, chiefly 
relating to the county and university of Cam¬ 
bridge, bequeathed by the Rev. Wm. Cole, M.A. 
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