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Nous avons souhait้ ici rendre hommage เ Sir Robert Bruce Cotton, qui doit ๊tre honor้ selon nous comme l’un des esprits majeurs de la Renaissance.

Pour les lecteurs de ซ guyenne ป, nous mentionnerons les r้f้rences suivantes :

-          Additamenta Chronicorum Prosperi Aquitanici praecipue die Rebus Angliae. Tit. A. 13.

-          Donatio Principatus Aquitaniae per Edward III. Edvardo primogenito. Nero. D. 6.

-          Informationes & Instructiones super Ducatu Aquitaniae missae Henr. V. Jul. E. 4.

-          De Aquitania & Vasconia. Jul. E. 1. 4. Tib. B. 6.

-          Ordinationes & Privilegia de Oleroum. Nero, A. 6. 18. Jul. E. 1.

-          Sacramentum de Guiennes & aliorum Regni Galliae. Tib. E. 8.

-          Burbwell, in Lincolnshire — A priory alien to Solva Major near Bordeaux — Grant of lands to it in Thedelthorp, by John de Thedelthorp. No date ; about Henr. III.(mss.) v. 35.

Enfin pour faciliter la lecture, nous avons corrig้ le texte original en tenant compte des 2 derni่res pages d’errata, que nous n’avons donc pas jug้ n้cessaire de reproduire ici.


 

CATALOGUE OF THE MANUSCRIPTS IN THE COTTONIAN LIBRARY.

 

To which are added, Many Emendations and Additions.

 

WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING

 

An Account of the Damage sustained by the Fire in 1731 ;

And also a Catalogue of the CHARTERS Preserved in the same Library.

 

LONDON : PRINTED FOR S. HOOPER, Nฐ 25, LUDGATE HILL. MDCCLXXVII.

 

TO THOMAS ASTLE, Esq;

 

to whom i am indebted for the manuscripts

from which the following work is printed,

 

 

THIS PUBLICATION

 

is respectfully dedicated by his most obedient humble servant

 

SAM HOOPER

 

PREFACE.

The many defects in the Catalogue of the Cottonian Library published by Dr. Smith in the year 1696, the very injudicious manner in which that Catalogue is compiled, will sufficiently evince the necessity of the present publication. To this there is an additional motive from the desire expresed by many of the Learned and Ingenious, whose spirit of historical enquiry distinguishes the present age, and who have long wished for a remedy to the inconveniences they have hitherto met with whenever they had occasion to consult this Library.

To gratify those wishes is the object of the present publication, which will be found, as to arrangement and contents, so far superior to Dr. Smith's, as to leave no room for similar complaints.

Each Subject is so disposed, that the reader may without difficulty have recourse to the object of his enquiry. A a for Example, all the books any way relating to history will be found classed under the title of Libri Historici (p. I.) such Manuscripts as treat of the affairs of France, Spain, Italy &c. are arranged under the heads Gallica, Hispanica, Italica, &c. as well as every other Subject are referred to by the table of Contents. The Appendix, containing many Emendations and Additions to Dr Smith's Catalogue, is taken from Mr. Casley's Catalogue of the Royal Library, a book now very scarce.

The Alphabetical Catalogue of the Charters preserved in this Library is now first published from the original Manuscript of the Reverend Mr. Widmore, who had for many years the care of this invaluable Collection. The advantages that must accrue to Literature in facilitating the researches off the Curious, are too obvious to be farther descanted upon.

This inestimable Collection has at several periods justly engaged the attention of the Legislature, as may be seen in the Acts of Parliament passed in the 12th and 13th of William III. c 7. in the 5th of Ann, c 30. the 26th of George II. c. 22. ง. 9. and by these Acts is now happily preserved for the use of the Public, and deposited in the British Museum under the immediate direction of forty-two Trustees, composed of twenty-one great Officers of State for the time being, six representing the Sloane, Cotton, and Oxford Families, and fifteen chosen by the former twenty-one, whose excellent and judicious regulations, and very laudable management, have rendered this invaluable treasure of Learning of much greater utility to the Public than it has ever been at any former period.

The annexed Documents relative to this Library will not, we apprehend, be unacceptable to the Public.


1615, Oct. 26,

King James I. to the Archbishop of Canterbury the Earl of Suffolk, Mr. Secretary Winwood, and Sir Thomas Lane, concerning the Examination of Sir Robert Cotton, Bart.[1]

JAMES R.

M

OST Reverend Father in God, right true and well-beloved Counsellors, we greet you well. We were given credibly to understand, that Sir Robert Cotton, Knt. having amassed together secrets of State, hath communicated them to the Spanish Ambassador, who hath caused them to be copied over and translated into the Spanish tongue : We do authorize and require you, to whom these Letters are addressed, to call before you the said Robert Cotton ; and if you find, by lawful and sufficient Proof, the Information to be truly good, then we will and require you to seize upon all his Papers and Manuscripts in our Name and to our Use, and to cause them to be brought into our Paper-office at Whitehall, there to be reserved and digested in Order by them to whom that Charge appertaineth : And farther, we do require you to proceed against the Person of the said Sir Robert, as in your Judgments and consciences you shall hold the Nature of his Offence justly to deserve. Dated at Royston, the 26th of October 1615, in the thirteenth Year of our Reign of England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the forty-ninth.

 

To the Right Honorable the Lords of his Majesty’s Most Honorable Privy Counsell.

The humble Petition of Sir Thomas Cotton, Bart.

SHEWETHE,

THAT whereas the Petitioner's Studdy hathe been a longe Tyme locked upp, and himselfe debarred from the free Use thereof, the Keyes haveing been, by your Lordshipps Appointement, committed unto the Custodye of Mr. Dickinson and others, untill a Catalogue of the Bookes and Papers should bee made, to be presented to his most Excellent Majesty, thereby to discover that there were in the same Studdye any Recordes or Papers of State of his Majesty's : And whereas the said Catalogue was by the said Mr. Dickinson, in the last Sommer, finished accordingly, wherein it dothe appeare (as the Petitioner conceaves) that there ate noe other Bookes or Papers therein but such as are the Petitioner's, and doe as his proper Goodes belonge unto him.

Hee humblye beefeechethe your Lords, that hee may nowe have the free Use of the Studdye, it beinge the best Roome in his House, and his Keyes thereof redelivered to him, that foe hee may at his Libertye order and dispose of his Bookes and Papers, and remove them as hee shall have Occasion, seeinge that they bee neither Records nor Papers of State of his Majesty's, but the Petitioner's late Father's privat Collections, and nowe his propper Goodes, which he humblie desires he may freely possessee and dispose of at his own Libertye, as before faid. And the Petitioner shall ever pray for your Lordshipps.

An Extract from a Report, in the Collection of Thomas Asile, Esq; made, on the 22d June 1703, to the Trustees for the Cottonian Library by Dr. Matthew Hutton, John Anstis, Gartet King at Arms, and Mr. Humphrey Wanley ; wherein is contained (inter alia) as follows:

 

As to the Books in general, we find that:

I. Some Books are of late added to and placed by the others mentioned in Dr. Smith's Catalogue, viz. those which ard inscribed TITUS, C. 18. TITUS, C. 19. and TITUS, F. 14. not to mention those which lie upon the Ground, and are not yet placed.

II. Some Books, mentioned in Dr. Smith's Catalogue as wanting, have since been restored to the Library, and are put into their Places, viz. OTHO, B. 1. OTHO, C. 2. OTHO, C. 8. VESPASIAN, E. 17. TITUS, A. 8. TITUS, B. 6. CLEOPATRA, B. 11.

III. Some Books, mentioned in Dr. Smith's Catalogue as then actually in the Library, are now wanting, viz. those inscribed CLAUDIUS, A. 10. VITELLIUS, B. 12. and VESPASIAN, F. 14.

Besides the original Writings fixed into Books, there are many hundreds of original Charters laid up in Drawers, which are not described in Dr. Smith's Catalogue.

We find that the Dr. has numbered most or all of those which are of the greatest Value, according to which Numbers he has taken a List of them for hia own Use. We inspected these Charters, and find some of them to be wanting and others misplaced.

These Charters so numbered we have put down at the End of the Honorable Mr. Speakers[2] Catalogue. The Charters made in the Time of the Saxon Kings are without Seals till the Time of King Edward the Confessor ; those Charters of his having Seals are genuine. Among these of the Saxons we know some to be counterfeit, and do suspect others.

N. B. The above is written in the Hand-writing of Mr. Humphrey Wanley, and is subscribed,

MATTH. HUTTON. JOHN ANSTIS. HUMFREY WANLEY.

From a Report mode so the Trustees of the British Museum, by Dr. Maty and Mr. Rimius, July 1756.

THE mss. contained in the Presses called JULIUS, AUGUSTUS, CLAUDIUS, NERO, VESPASIANUS, TITUS, DOMITIANUS, CLEOPATRA, FAUSTINA, and those of the Appendix,.have not suffered by the Fire that happened 23d Oct. 1731.

The Condition of the mss. contained in the Presses called TIBERIUS, CALIGULA, GALBA, OTHO AND VITELLIUS, obliges us to be a little more particular, as we could nat find some of the Articles specified by Mr. Casley, and as several of those which he declares to be entirely destroyed may still be of some use in careful Hands.

Beginning therefore with

TIBERIUS.

We find in the Division:

A.   answering to the two Catalogues, 12, and 15, entirely destroyed. All the Books damaged besides 1, 5, and 6, yet the most damaged still capable of being read, either in part or entire.

B.   1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8, still subsisting ; 9, though said to be burnt to a Crust, is very legible in the inside.

C.   Though nothing is said of them in the Account, have most of them suffered by the Fire.

D.   6, is wanting ; 9, marked with a Star as entirely destroyed, has been found by us.

E.    answers to the Catalogue compared with the Register.

CALIGULA.

A. B. C. have suffered nothing, or very little, by the Fire, and have been collated with Mr. Smith’s Catalogue.

D. and E. answer to Mr. Casley’s Account of the Effect of the Fire upon them.

GALBA.

A. 6, is not found ; 15, exists, though damaged ; and 18, which was referred in Mr. Smith's Catalogue as being transferred to CALIGULA, A. 14, was reported to be lost by Mr. Casley.

B. C. D. E. answer to the Catalogues, compared one with the other.

 

OTHO.

A. according to the Report, consists of eighteen Numbers, all destroyed; yet we discovered the first Part of Number 12, being the Life of Alfred, by Asser Menevensis.

B. wants Number 9.

C. 1, 4, and 13, said to be destroyed, are in part legible. The other Numbers answer to the Catalogue, as well as D. and E.

Several Bundles and loose Papers, not taken Notice of by Mr. Casley, may in part be recovered and read.

VITELLIUS.

Besides the Damage done by the Fire to the mss., of this Press, it hath suffered no less by the Carelessness of those that have been the first employed in preserving them, as well as by the extraordinary Dampness of the Place. The great Humidity, together with the Extension of that Hue which the Fire extracted from those Volumes wrote on Vellum, having rotted the Edges of most of them, defaced the Marks, and afforded both Lodging and Food to numberless Shoals of Worms and other Insects. In this State we cannot answer whether Number 15, under the Division C, all those that were under D, Number 13. under E. and 15, and 17. under F, which are the only ones under the several Divisions we could not find, besides those marked in Mr. Casley's Report as entirely destroyed, may not still be recovered, at least in part, among the the sad Remains of this precious Part of the Collection. The Medals of Coins, of which Mr. Pegge and the late worthy Mr. Folkes gave some mss. Account in 1747 and 1748, have been found by us in a most confused State; The Rev. Mr, Widmore hath never examined them according to these Accounts, and answers only to the Numbers, which we found to be as follows:

Popes Heads, Seals, &c.                          197

Medals and English Coins,                      352

In all                           549

INDEX RERUM PRAECIPUARUM ORDINE ALPHABETICO.

B

ELGICA, pag. 27 et 28.

Charters, 33 — 37.

Ibidem, 38.

Churches, 42 — 48.

Cinque Ports, 59.

Danica, 30.

English Dominions in France, 60;

Gallica, 26 et 27.

Germanica, 28 et 29.

Hanse Towns, 40 — 42.

Hibernica, 29 et 30.

Hispanica, 25 et 26.

Holy Land. 60;

Hospitals, 42 — 48.

Inquisitiones, 37 et 38.

Lawes of England, 54 — 56.

— — Ditto Civil and Canon, 58.

Libri historici, 1 — 25.

— Miscellanei, 94 — 102.

— Orientales, 106.

— Saxonici, 102 — 106.

 — Theologici, 61 — 94.

Merchants, 40 — 42.

Monasteries, 42 — 48.

Moneyes, 40 — 42.

Polonica et Moroc. 30.

Portugalica, 30.

Prophecies, 53 et 54.

Rolls, Records, and Registers, 33 — 37.

— Ditto 38 — 40.

Romances, 60.

ScriptorumNomina,ordine Alphabetico, 106 — 120.

State Affairs, such as Treaties, Instructions, &c. 31 et 32.

Tourneaments and Duels, 60.

Vitae Sanctorum, 48 — 53.

Universities and Colleges, 59.

C AT AL O G U S

LIBRORUM MANUSCRIPTORUM I N BIBLIOTHECA COTTONIANA.

LIBRI HISTORICI.

Chronicon ab Initio Mundi ad Edvardum I. per Johannem de Caxton. Julius, A. 1.

Chronicon ab Initio Mundi ad Annum 1317. Ibid.

Historia Bruti Metris Rhythmicis Gallicanis, per Petrum de Langstoff. Jul. A. 5.

Bedae Chronicon Metris in Sermonem Gallicum, conversum cum aliorum Chronicuram Compendiis, per eundem. Ibid.

Chronicon Romanorum Pontificum & Imperatorum usque ad Urbanum IV. Jul. A. 7.

Chronicon Regum Angliae, quorundam Scotiae pariter & Norwegiae, & Regum Manniae & Insularum, & Episcoporum Jul. A. 7.

Chronicon Regum Britanniae ab Initio Regni ad annum 1362, Principium — Nacto olim Otho a Tumultu saeculi. Jul. A. 8.

Ailredus Rievallensis de Gestis Davidis Regis Scotorum, ubi alia plurima de Gestis Regum Saxonicorum & Normannorum usque ad Tempora Henrici II. Jul. A. 2.

Breve Compendium Historiae Angliae a Bruto usque ad Tempora Henrici III. Ibid.

Chronicon a Christo de Papis & Imperatoribus ad Ludovicum Bavarium. Jul. B. 3.

Chronicon a Bruto ad Transitionem Edvardi Principis in Gasconiam. Ibid.

Roberti Montensis Chronicon. Jul. B. 10.

Johannis Herdi Medici Historia Anglicana, Carmine heroico. Jul. C. 2.

Rogeri Walden Historia ab Initio Mundi usque ad annum 1246, cum Serie Pontificum Romanorum usque ad Honorium II. & Imperatorum ad Johannem Porphirogenitum, quo Tempore Auctor vixit. Jul. B. 13.

Catalogua de Regibus Saxonicis, Episcopis Cantuaxix, & Abbatibus S. August. Jul. D.

Compendium Historiae a Christo ad annum 1030. 16.

Catalogus Romanorum Imperatorum. Ibid.

Annales a Bruto ad Edvardum I. in quibus plurima continentur de Negotiis Prior. & Episco. Dunelmensium. Jul. D. 4.

Gildas Sapiens de Rebus Gestis Brican. Jul. D. 5.

Chronica paucorum a Nativitate Christi ad 1236 ; five Chronicon S. Martini de Dover. Ibid. Supplementum Historis Regum Angliae, quantum ad Reget Saxonorum, Danorum, & Normannorum, extractum per Johannem Pike ; Compendio brevi ad Mortem Johannis R. Jul. D. 6.

Notaria Regum Monarcharum totius Angliae ab Alphrede Rege sapientissimo. Jul. D. 7. Johannis de Wallyngford Chronicon, excerptum a Chronicis diversarum Historiographarum, a Willielmo I ad annum Henrici III. 42. Jul. D. 7.

Breve Chron. Annatim a Creatione Mundi ad 1453. Jul. D.

Versus Anglicani de Regibus Angliae a Gulielmo L. ad Henricum VI. Ibid.

Compendium Rhythmicum Anglicanum de Regibus Angliae, a Gulielmo I. ad Henricum, una cum depictis eorum Imaginibus. Jul. E. 4.

Chronicon extractum & Historiae Franciae; Angliae, Flandriae, Hispaniae, & Normanniae, ab 366. ad 1383. Jul. E. 6.

Rogeri de Cestria Polychronicon. Jul. E. 8. (extat.)

Liber de Gestis Regum Britannicorum, &c. usque ad 1298 Cleop. A. 1.

Chronicon Londinense ab An.44 Henr. III ad annum 17 Ed. III. Gallice Cleop. A. 6.

Chronicon breve a Christo ad annum 1062. Cleop. A. 7.

Annales Monasterii de Tewkesbury ab Edvardo Confessore ad annum 1262. A. 12.

Annales ab anno  29 Ed. I. ad annum 43 Ed. III. per Robertum de Redding; ad annum 1325, per Adamum Merimouth ; ad 1345, per Johannem de R. Monachum Westmonast. usque ad Finem Libri. Cleop. A. 16.

Henrici de Silgrave Chronicon a primo Adventu Anglorum in Britanniam. Cleop. A. 12. Belli sacri historiola a Baldwini Pueri R. Morte (1184) usque ad Hierosolimas amissas. Cleop. B. 1.

De Regibus Angliae ab Alfredo ad Henricum V.

Ailredi Rievallensis Abbatis Historia Angliae usque ad Henricum II. Cleop. B. 3

Chronicon breve ab Initio Mundi, continens & Britannorum & Anglorum, usque ad 1356 adscribitur supra Chronicon, Sarisburiensis Eccles. Cleop. B. 4.

Chronicon ab Orbe condito usque ad 1397. Ibid.

Historia Britannica Regum & PrincipumWalliae, a Bruto usque ad Tempora Richardi I. in Ling. Britan. Cleop. B. 5.

Chronicon Abbatiae de Stanlaw, Cleop. C. 3. 26.

Fragmentum historicum ab Anno 5 Henrici V. ad 25 Henrici VI. Anglice. Cleop. C. 4.

Annales in quibus praecipue tractatur de Antiquitate Glastoniensis Monasterii. Cleop. C. 10.

Clementis VI. Epistola ad Edward III. de Bello Gallico, cum Responsione Regis. Tib. A. 10.

Presbyteri Johannis Liber, in quo historicae de eo & ejus Regno multae narrantur. Cleop. C. 10.

Chronicon a Bruto ad 1346. Cleop. D. 2.

Annales Hiberniae ab Anno 1264 ad 1330. 16.

Chronicon Monasterii de Hales ab Initio Mundi ad 1304. Cleop. D. 3.

Chronicon a Bruto ad Edward III. Gallice. Ibid.

Annales a Christo ad 1295. Ibid.

Chronicon Glaftenburiense a Willielmo I. ad annum 1388. Cleop. D. 5.

Chronicon a Bruto ad annum 6 Edvardi III. Cleop. D. 7.

Annales a Creatione Mundi ad annum 1292. Cleop. D. 9.

Annales de Gestis Anglorum usque ad annum 1377. Ibid.

Annales ab Adventu Normannorum ad annum 1313. Ibid.

Tractatus Rhythmicus veteri Gallicana de iis qui in Insula Angliae habitarunt ante Adventum Britannorum. Ibid.

Catalogua Regum Saxonum a Cedrico ad Egbert. Faust. A, 2.

Narratio de Processu Philippi Regis Francorum contra Bonifacium Papam, & de iis quae exinde passus fuit iste Pontifex, cum ipsius Apologia. Faust. A. 8.

De Regibus Angliae & Normannias, eorum Nominibus, & quot Annis regnaverunt. Faust. A. 8.

Annales de Gestis Britannorum, Saxonorum, Danorum, & Normannorum.

Comites Andegauorum, Nomina Comitum, Flandriae Principes, Normannorum, in Apulia & Sicilia. Ibid.

Qualiter Danemarchia multos procreavit qui Regnum Francorum vastaverunt, ubi etiam multa de Francorum Regibus. Ibid.

De Carolo Simplice. Ibid.

Annales ab Anno 1050 ad 1231. Faust. B. 1.

Itinerarium trium Monachorum Bernardi & Sociorum ejus, de Locis sanctis & Babylone, ante Adventum Willielmi Conquestoris. Ibid.

De Adventu Anglorum, & quae sequuntur Breviarium secundum Bedam. Faust. B. 2.

De Eadbaldo Rege & Paulino Episcopo, non-nihil Litera vetustissima. Ibid.

Vita Meriadoci Regis Cambriae. Faust. B. 6.

De Ortu Warnuanii Nepotis Arthuri. Ibid.

Annales ab Initio Mundi ad annum 800.

Historia Successionis Patriarcharum, Pontificum, & Regum Judeorum, Regni Babylonici, Persici, & Greciae, Consulum & Imperatorum Romanorum Pontificum, Imperatorum Germaniae, Britanniae, Francis, & Archiepiscoporum Cantuariae, usque ad Edward II. Faust. B. 7.

Chronicon Angliae, inchoatum per Abbatem de Dundrenane, ab anno  735 ; continuatum per varios ad 1270. Faust. B. 9.

Chronicon de Gestis Regum Angliae ab 1269 usque ad Depositionem Richardi II. Ibid.

Chronicon ab Hardecanuto ad Edward III. Gallice. Tib. A. 6.

Johannis Fratris Ermitarum S. August. Henr. VI. Lib. in quo agit de illustribus Henricis Imperatoribus, Regibus Angliae & aliis. Tib. A. 8.

Miscellanea historica de Britannis, Saxonibus, Normannis, Scotis, Viris illustribus, Pontificibus Romanis, Archiepiscopis Cantuariensibus, Imperatoribusque.

Chronicon Prioratus Dunstapliae ab Initio Mundi ad annum 1297. Tib. A. 10.

Quinam Commentus Legibus Danorum, quinam Merciorum, quinam etiam Occiduorum Saxonum subject. Tib. A. 10.

Clementis VI. Epistola ad Edward III. de Bello Gallico. Ibid.

Liber de Imperatoribus Romanis & Apostolicis Viris, & pluribus Regibus Anglorum, a Nativitate Christi ad annum 1312; recentissimo Charactere Titulus adjicitur.

Annales Monasterii de Lewes nec non obvia Prioratus Monti Acuti & de Lewes & de Farleigh. Ibid.

Nomina atque Anni Regum Angliae usque ad Richard III. Ibid.

Imperatorum & Pontificum Romanorum a Petro, Regum item Angliae ab Edmundo ad Edvardum I. Breviarium. Ibid.

De Imperatorum & Regum Numero. Ibid.

Veterum Regum Saxonicorum Nomina & Successiones. B. 5.

Vita & Gesta Giraldi Cambrensis. Tib. B. 13.

Hollandiae & Lelandiae Historia ab Aevo fabuloso, etc. usque ad annum 1461 ; Batavorum idiomate conscripta. Praefigitur Titulus in quo Auctor est Johannes Van Maldwick. Tib. C. 4.

Chronicon ab anno  640 ad 1189, conscriptum, ut videtur, a Batavo aliquo. Tib. C. 11.

Les anciens Croniques de Pise en Italie, a Rerum Romanorum Initio ad annum 1430, aut circiter. Tib. E. 2.

Annales de Winchelcomba ab Incarnatione ad Annum 1205. Tib. E. 4.

Series Temporum a Creatione ad Christi Mortem. Tib. E. 8.

De quibusdam Personis famosis in Angiia, & de Prœliis. Tib.E. 8.

Chronicon compendiosum de Regibus Angliae a Noa usque ad 1358. Ibid.

Excerptiones e Chronico Radi de Directo. Tib. E. 9.

Excerptiones quaedam de Libro Gildiae sapientis. Tib. E. 8.

Annales a I Januarii 1571 ad ultimum Decembris 1572. Vitell. C. 9.

Chronicon Walliae a Rege Cadwallader ad annum 1294. Humphredo Lloyd Auctore. Calig. A. 6.

Chronicon breve Angliae a Tempore Saxonum ad Henr. III. Calig. A. 9.

Chronicon Wigorinense a Christo ad annum 1308. Calig. A. 10.

Chronicon breviusculum ab anno  ad 1337. Ibid.

Brevis Annotatio Regum tam Anglorum quam Normannorum, ab anno  — . Ibid.

De Arthuro Rege nonnulla. Ibid.

Historiola ab Aluredo Rege ad Henr. VI. Ibid.

Chronicon ab Initio Mundi ad 1256. Calig. A. 13.

Chronicon Petroburgense ab 604 ad 1364. Claud. A. 5.

Historia Normannorum usque ad Mortem Rici Ducis I fasius quam apud Gemitecensem. Calig. A. 12.

Chronicon ab anno  1140 ad 1201, in quo praecipue agitur de Rebus Angliae, & plurima eadem habet cum Horedeno. Claud. B. 7.

Fragmentum fabulosum de Cornubianis Caudatis per Julium Cesarem missis in Hispaniam. Claud. B. 7.

Chronicon ab initio Mundi ad annum 1171. Claud. C.9.

Veterum Regum Angliae Imagines & Stemmata ad Henr. III. Claud. D. 6.

Abbreviatio Chronicorum Angliae ab anno  1000 ad annum 39 Henr. III. perpulchre scripta, & (ut puto) a Mattheo Paris propria Manu. Ibid.

Liber Chronicorum, editas ad Instantiam johannis Abbatis S.Albani, ab anno  1259 ad —, de Rebus Ang. Ibid.

De Controversia super Electione Regis Scotiae; item Res Scotiae & Angliae ab Edward I. ad posteriora Tempora Edward III. Ibid.

Excerpta ex novem Libris Henrici Huntingdon & ex Radulpho Nigro. Claud. D. 7.

Epitome Historiae Britannicae a Cadwalladro ad Bellum ruftamense. Ibid.

Compendium de Regibus Scotorum post Pictos ad Edward I. Johannis de Balliolo. Ibid.

De diversis Auctoribus, quo Tempore scripserint. Ibid.

Abbreviatio de Gestis Normannorum a Rollone ad Will. I. Ibid.

Historia Britonum abbreviata. Ibid.

Epitome Historiae Britannicae a Bruto ad Henr. III. Versibus heroicis. Ibid.

Historia larga Angliae, per Canonicum de Lavercoft in Comitatu Northrambriae, quae descendit ad Tempora Edward III. Ibid.

Chronicon compendiosum a Noa ad annum 1377. Claud. D. 10.

Annales Britannorum, Saxonum, & Anglorum, ad Tempora Henr. IV. cum Indictionibus eadem. Claud. E. 4. per Thomam de Elinham.

Historia de Offa Rege primo & — secundo. Claud. E. 4.

Binae Epistolae Frederici Imperatoris & Saladini. Claud. E. 8.

Miscellanea de Hibernia. Ibid.

Continuatio Chronicorum Regum Angliae, ad annum Murimouth. Ibid.

Quando cessarunt Reges Franciae imperare, & de Imperii Divisione. Ibid.

Chronicon Landanense a Christo a Bruto usque ad annum Dom. 1338. Nero, S. 4.

Miscellanea de Temporibus Regum Henr. II. Richard I. & Johannis. Ibid.

Chronicon breve de Britannicis Insulis usque ad Tempora E. Ibid

Chronicon ab Adventu Saxonum usque ad annum I Henr. IV. Nero, S. 6.

Chronicon breviusculum a Christo ad 1155. Nero, A. 8.

Breviarium Regum Anglorum a Bruto ad Henr. VI. Ibid.

Literae & Res Gestas inter Philippum Regem Franciae & Bonifacium VIII.

De Britannia & Britannorum Rebus Gestis a primis Incolis ad annum 1278 historiola.

Chronicon Hoernensis Monasterii & Comitum Hollandiae. Nero, A. 8.

Historia Eliensis Insulae a Tempore Lucii Regis ad Johannem Morton, Vol. 2. Nero, A. 15 & 16.

Chronica Chronicorum. Nero, C. 5.

Annales Monasterii de Todrney, in Insula Eliensi, ab 961 ad 1421. Nero, C. 7.

An ancient English Chronicle of England and France. Nero, C. 11.

Annales Luculenti a Rerum Primordio ad ultimum Edward III. a Monacho Roffensis Ecclesiae. Nero, D. 2.

Annales Monasterii de Bello ab Incarnatione Domini ad annum 1206. Ibid.

Gallica Historia ab Initiis ad Henr. III. Ibid.

Regum Series a Bruto ad Richard III. Ibid.

Regum Series a Bruto ad Richard II.

De Mirabilibus Angliae. Ibid.

Compendium de Gestis Regis Arthuri. Nero, D. 5.

De Pace Angliae & Franciae. Nero, D. bis.

De Tractis Angliae & Scotiae. Ibid.

Chronicon compendiosum de Regibus Angliae a Noa ad Richard II. Ibid. .

Traite de L'estat du grand Caan, &c. Otho. D. 2. (extat.)

Relaxatio de Vasconia facta Regi Angliae, per Regem Hispan. Nero, D. 6.

Excerptiones de Libro Gildae Sapientis de Excidio Britanniae. Nero, D. 8.

Vita Alexandri Magni. Ibid.

De Origine Gigantum in Insula Albion olim habitantium, & de Nomine Insulae quae nunc Anglia vocatur. Ibid.

Fragmenta Chronici Angliae. Nero, D. 9.

Scotiae Chronicon Carmine. Nero, D. 10.

Historia Rerum Gallicarum ab Initio ad Carolum VI. Gallicana veteri, cum Picturis pulcherrimis, qua habetur totus Processus Parliamenti 3 Statuum Paris 118, eo tempore quo Rex Johannes teneretur in Anglia. Nero, E. 2.

Antiquum Chronicon Flandriae a Salvardo, Comite de Rousilion & de Dijon, ad Duc. Philippum, Gallice. Nero, E. 3.

Opus historicum & Geographicum Proavorum, memoriter conscriptum, sed luculentum satis. Nero, E. 4.

Historia succincta ab Initio Rerum ad annum 1090, notatu digna. Galba, A. 7.

Res Gestae quae a Wil. I. ad 21 Edward III. intercedebant inter Anglos & Scotos. Ibid.

Chronicon de Eventibus & Adventu Normannorum in Angliam usque ad Johannem Regem, scriptum per Monachum Ofreiae. Ibid.

Annales ab Origine Mundi ad Henr. V. Galba, A. 15.

Annales Wintonienses a Christo ad Henr. III. Ibid.

Chronique d'Angleterre. Galba, E. 5.

Chronicon breve ab Incarnatione Domini ad 1364. Gal. E. 7.

Eulogium Chronicon sic dictum, compositum a Monacho anonyme, ad 1369, sub Edward III. cum Supplemento usque ad Henr. V. justum. Ibid.

A Chronicle of England from Brute to Henr. VI. Galba. E. 8:

Historia Hierosolymitana abbreviata. Galba, E. 2.

Gesta Alexandri Magni. Galba, E. 2.

Chronicon Regum Angliae ab 178 ad Mortem Richard I. scriptum a Monacho Ecclesiae Christi Cantuariae. Galba, E. 3.

Chronicon breve Regum Galliae, Gallice. Ibid.

Mirabilia Angliae, Gallice. Ibid.

De Romanis Pontificibus, de Augustis, deque Angliae Regibus Saeculo 13. Galba, E. 12.

Historia Monachi de Brinton ab 1066 usque ad Richardum I. Otho, A. 4.

Nomina Regum Angliae post Adventum Normannorum usque ad 1327, cum Denotatione Annorum quibus regnarunt. Ibid.

Annales sparsim inferti a Christo ad annum 1550. Otho, A. 8.

Historia Longobardorum 6 Literis antiquissimis & pulcherrimis. Otho, A. 10.

Fragm. Chronici de Temporibus Henr. I. & II. Otho, A. 1.

Denotatio Temporum quibus vixerunt Imperatores & Papae usque ad Calixtum. Ibid.

Compendiosa Narratio de Principibus Normannorum a Rollone ad Stephanum Regem Angliae. Otho, A. 15.

Compendium Historiae Anglicanae a Bruto ad. Richardum II. Otho, A. 17.

Compendium Historiae Bruti. Ibid.

Annales a Christo ad annum 1255, maxime de Rebus Anglicis, a Monacho quodam Verbergiae Cestr. &c. Otho, B. 3.

Annales ab Ada ad 1137. Ibid.

Annales cum Schematibus genealogicis ab Initio Rerum ad Johannem Regem Angliae. Ibid.

Annales Acephali ab 1195 ad 1307 accedunt; item Res Gestae usque ad 10 Edward II. luculentissime narratae. Ibid.

Chronicon breve Angliae a Christo ad Tempus Alfredi Regis. Otho, B. 11.

Croylandiae Historia & topographica Descriptio, per Ingulsum Petrum Blesensem, & alios, continuata ad Tempora Henr. VII. Otho, B. 13.

Historia Belli de Standardo. Ibid.

Historia a Tempore Wil. I. ad annum 1307, in qua Bella civilia Temporibus Henr. III. plenius enarrata, cum Caufis & Casibus. Ibid.

Chronicon breve ab Augustini Adventu in Angliam ad Tempora Henr. VIII. Otho, B. 14.

Excerpta ex Historia Henrici Huntingdon, cum aliis ad Historiam Angliae pertinentibus. Ibid.

Historia Mundi a Constantino Magno ad Carolum V. Regem Franciae, cujus Jussu edita est, per Johannem Golem, Fratrem Carmelit. ex Latina conversa in Linguam Gallicam ; Liber iste pulcherrimis Figuris distinctus. Otho, C. 4.

Geneologia cum Narratione historica ab Adamo ad Henr. VI. Otho, D. 11.

Compendium Historiarum a Creatione ad annum 1446. Ibid.

Itineraire du voyage de aux Miscie aux le Foy, par Frere Ricult. Otho, D. 2.

Traite de L'estat & de la Governance du grand Cham de Cathay, Empereur des Tartres. Ibid.

Epitome Rogeri Hoved. Otho, D. 4.

De Viris illustribus, quo Tempore scripserint. Otho, D. 7.

Catalogus Regum Saxonicorum. Otho, D. 8.

Chronicon Monasterii Ramesciensis ab 1341 ad Mortem Richardi II. Otho, D. 8.

Chronicon breve a Bruto ad annum 1388. Otho, D. 8.

Vita Cosmi Ducis Florentiae. Otho, E. 2.

A history fetting forth the manyfold Infelicityes of great Princes. Otho, E. 6.

Pars Historiae Ecclesiae Eliensis. E. 5.

Chronicon Cœnobii de Lakoc. & Henton. a Christo ad 1320. Vitellius, A. 8.

Narrationes breves de Waltero D'Eureux Comite, & de Successionibus ejusdem, a Tempore Edward II. Ibid.

Breves Observationes Chronicales a Tempore Edward II. ad Henr. VI. Ibid.

Compendiosa Narratio de Rege Ethelberto ejusque Progenie. Vitel. A. 2.

Annales ab Initio Mundi ad 1325, per Monachos Cantuar. Vitel. A. 10.

Historia a Bruto ad Edwardum Regem, Metro Gallico vetustissimo. Ibid.

Chronicon Regum Angliae, & Series Majorum & Vicecomit. Londini, ab anno 1 Hen; III. ad annum 1 Henr. VIII. Nomina Nobilium Angliae post Mortem Ducis Gloucestriae Anno 1446. Vitel. A. 16.

Annales Wintoniensis Monasterii a Christo ad Henricum II. Vitel. A. 17.

Miscellanea quaedam Historica praecipue de Rebus Anglicis. Vitel. A. 13.

Historia Angliae a Bruto ad annum 1341. Vitel. A. 20.

Vita Warmundi Regis Occidentalium Anglorum. Ibid.

Chronicon Excerptum ex Chronicis S. Alban. a Conquestore ad annum 1246. Ibid.

Miscellanea Historiarum Orbis & Angliae. Ibid.

Excerpta de Chronicis Hovedeum. Ibid.

Chronologia brevissima ab Adamo ad Apostolos. Vitel. C. 3.

De Pace & Franciae & Angliae.. Vitel. C 4.

Vita & Gesta Johannis Dee, a scripso scripta. Vitel. C. 7.

De septentrionalibus Insulis & Terris pertinentibus ad Coronam Angliae. Ibid.

Correctiones & Supplementa Sigeberti ex mss. Cod. per Johannem Dee. Vitel. C. 9. ita Griffini Regis Venedotiae, Latine & Wallice. Ibid.

Historia Arthuri, Wallice. Ibid.

Miscellanea excerpta ex antiquis Scriptoribus, per Johannem Leland. Vitel. C. 9. 23.

Collectiones ex Willielmo Malmesbur. de Antiquitatibus Glastoniae. Ibid.

Anonymi Historia de Rebus a Bruto ad Edvardum Confessorem. Tit. D. 4.

Cruce Signatorum Bellum sacrum. Vitel. D. 3.

Descriptio Insularum & Regionum Aquilonis, Charactere recenti. Vitel. D. 16.

Historia Angliae a Bruto ad Henr. II. Vitel. 11.

Compendium Historiae Anglicanae a Bruto ad 1328. Ibid.

Aliud Compendium ejusdem, Gallice, ad Wil. Conq. Ibid.

Libellus breviter compilatus de Statu Angliae a Tempore quo primo cepit gubernari sub Regibus usque ad Tempora Henr. III. Auctore quodam Monacho Eliensi. Ibid.

Chronicon a Wil. I. ad Henr. V. Auctore Monac. Elien. Ibid.

Miscellanea de Situ, Natura, Moribus, Lingua, & Regimine Insulae Britanniae. Ibid.

Chronicon Angliae a Bruto ad Henr. VI. Vita. D. 18.

Obsidio Villae de Harefleete in Normannum, per HenryV. Rhythmo Anglicano.

Prœlium Agencourtense, eodem Rhythmo. Ibid.

Annales a Christo ad annum 1272, Notatu digni. Vitel. D. 18.

Elegans Fragmentum Historiae, in quo praecipue agitur de Carolo Magno. Vitel. E. 11.

Historia Longobardorum. Ibid.

Fragmenta quaedam Grecae & Romanae Historiae. Ibid.

Excerpta ex quadam Historia Regum Anglorum. Ibid.

Excerpta ex Gestis Romanorum Regum & Pontificum a Tiberio Caesare ad Ludovicum Imp. F. Caroli. Ibid.

Historia antiqua de Regibus Gallorum, cum Figuris pulcherrimis, Rerum Gestarum. Ibid.

Britanniae Historia a Bruto ad Henr. VI. Vitel. E. 4.

Fragmentum Historiae Thomae Sprott ab 1055 ad 1202. Ibid.

Excerpta ex historica Thomae Moor de Edward II. Tempore. Vitel. E. 5.

Compendium Glastoniensis Wil. Malmesbur. per Laurentium Nowell. Ibid.

Compendium de Regibus Saxonum in Anglia, & Sedibus Episcoporum in illis Diebus. Ibid.

Excerpta quaedam ex Chronicis Hollandiae. Vitel. E. 6.

De Rebus Gallicis, & Nonnihil de Burgundicis & Anglicis, ab 1407 ad 1424, Gallice. Vitel. E. 10.

Compendiosum Chronicon de Regibus Francorum usque ad Philippum F. Henrici. Vitel. E. 8.

Compendium de Regno Angliae ab Anno 926 ad 1093. Vitel. E. 11.

Historia Comitum Warwici usque ad Edward IV. Vitel. C. 9.

Chronicon Regum Angliae a Bruto ad Richard II. Vitel. E. 12.

Index Rerum historicus a Canuto ad Teppora Henr. III. Vitel. E. 13.

Annales Angliae ex Historiis mss.. diversis. Vitel. E. 4. 14.

Annales Roffensis Ecclesiae. Vitel. E. 14.

Chronicon Monasterii S. August. Cantuar. ab Adventu Augustini ad annum 1406. Ibid.

Excerpta ex variis Chronicis & Historiis. Ibid.

Chronicon Anglorum ab Adventu Normannorum ad annum 1190, a Monacho Osinensis Monasterii. Vitel.E. 15.

Chronicon Monasterii de Hida juxta Winton. S. novi Monasterii a Tempore Athelstani Regis ad Reg. Edward III. per Henricum Bouger, Socium Interioris Templi. Vitel. F. 2.

Annales praecipue Rerum Londinensium ab 1554 ad 1563. Vitel. F. 5.

Chronicon breve ab Wil. Conquest. ad Tempora Henr. VI. Vitel. F. 6.

Chronicon Moscoviticum, Lingua Moscovitica. Ibid.

Hollandiae Chronicon, Idiomate Belgico, scriptum a Theodoro, primo Comite, ad annum 1363. Vitel. F. 15.

Historia Normannorum ab Initio Ducum ad Tempora Henr. III. Gallice. Vitel. F. 6.

Annales Reipublicae Venetae a Primordio ejusdem ad Annum 1409. Italice. Ibid.

Chronicon ab Ada ad 1303, ubi praecipue agitur de Rebus Anglicanis Vesp. A. 2.

Catalogus Regum Franciae a Pharamundo ad Philippum Audacem, Tempore ejusdem Philippi scriptum, Gallice. Vesp. A. 6.

Historia vetus Galliae ab anno 346. Ibid.

Historia Rerum Anglicarum a Bello Scotiae 28 Edward I. ad An. 1300. Praesigitur Titulus recens Continuacio Walteri Monachi Gilburnensis. Vesp. A. 9.

Historia Bruti metrice ad Hugonem Ep. Dimel. Vesp. A. 10.

Annales Monasterii de Waverley, in quibui varii scripserunt Gesta Regum Angliae, aliarumque Nationum, a Christo ad annum 1291. Vesp. A. 16.

Chronicon ab Initio Mundi ad Christum, atque aliud a Christo ad annum 1360. Vesp. A. 22.

Chronicon breve Latinum. Vesp, A. 23.

Chronicon Gallicum Bruti. Ibid.

Brevis Annotatio Regum Anglorum & Normannorum, Ibid.

Chronicon ab Initio Mundi ad annum 1280. Vesp. A. 23.

Nomina Regum Angliae Christianorum ad Henricum VIII. Vesp. B. 7.

Chronicon S. Monasterii de Hagneby in Com. Line, ad annum 1307. Vesp. B. 11.

Chronicon S. Martini de Dover a Bruto ad Henr. II. Ibid.

Annales Hiberniae ab 1264 ad 1332. Vesp. B. 11.

Historia brevis Angliae a Tempore Saxonum ad Richardum I. Gallice. Vesp. B. 14.

Versus Latini de Excidio Trojae. ibid.

Annales imperfecti de Temporibus Henr. VIII. Vesp. B. 17.

Narratio de Britonibus & Miraculis Britanniae. Vesp. B. 25.

Historia de Hollandia & Zelandia, Belgice, cum Comitum Insignibus depictis. Vesp. D. 9.

Chronicon Monachi de Coggeshall ab 114 ad 1155 de Rebus Anglicis. Vesp. D. 10.

Fragrnentum de Justiniano Imperatore. Ibid.

Annalium Rerum Hibernicarum Fragmentum. Ibid.

Extractum breve de Chronico Thomae Prioris Lenton. Vesp. D. 13.

Chronicon vetus a Christo ad 1217. Vesp. D. 19.

Annales Monasterii Burtonensis, in Agro Starafordinensi, ab anno 1004 ad 1263, notatu dignissimi. Vesp. E. 3.

Chronicon breve a Bruto ad Ethelstanum. Vesp. E. 4.

Chronicon breve, in veteri Gallicana, a Fundatione Urbia, Londini ad Tempora Johannis Regis. Ibid.

Brevis Annotatio Regum tam Anglorum quam Normannorum usque ad Henr. III. Ibid.

Genealogia Regum Normannorum a primo Duce Rollone. Ibid.

Chronicon ab Initio Mundi ad annum 1280, scriptum per Monachum de Waverley. Ibid.

Historiae Eliensis Insulae Liber secundus a Temp. Edgarii ad Edvardum Confessorem. Tit. 4. 1.

Fragmentum Britannicae Historiae, Vesp. E. 7.

Computatio Annorum quibus regnaverunt Reges Angliae ab Wil. Conq. usque ad Edward IV. Ibid.

Chronicon breve ab Adventu Anglorum in Britanniam ad Tempora Edward III. Vesp. E. 9.

Monachi Wigorniensis Continuatio Florensium Wigorum ab anno  1118, imperfect. Ibid.

Excerpta ex Epitome Historiae Rogeri Walden. Vesp. A. 15.

Chronicon Lichfieldensis Ecclesiae. Vesp. E. 16.

Additamenta Chronicorum Prosperi Aquitanici praecipue die Rebus Angliae. Tit. A. 13.

Chronicon Angliae a Bruto ad Edward Ibid.

Narrationes variae de Rege Arthuro & Gastonia. Tit. 4. A. 9.

Quaedam Collectanea de Northf. & Suff. & Kant. Tit. A. 24.

The Description of Nottinghamshire. Ibid.

Quaedam Collectanea de Dorset, Wells, Somerset, & Cornub. Ibid.

Annales Monasterii de Buellio in Hibernia. Tit. A. 25.

Britannica Historia. Tit. A. 27.

A short Chronicle of Henr. .IV. V. VI. Jul. B. 1.

Historia Edward IV. Richard III. Henr. VII. herico Carmine. Jul. C. 2.

Chronicon Beluasense, ignoto Auctore. Tit. D. 7.

Chronicon Angliae ab Adventu Saxonum ad 23 Edward IIL Ibid.

De Mirabilibus Angliae, tracatus 3. Ibid.

Compendium Historiae Polydori Virgilii. Tit. D. 8.

Nota de Destructione Imperii Grecorum ex Jovio. Ibid.

Angliae Descriptio & Historia pertingens ad Temp. Henr. VIII. Tit. D. 10.

Chronicon Angliae breve a Bruto ad Henr. II. Tit. D. 12.

Comitatus, Castella, Prioratus, & Abbatiae Angliae, cum ArchiEpiscopatuum & Episcopatuum Nominibus. Ibid.

Consideratio super Bellis & Tumultibus quae Galliam infestarunt per Spatium 40 Annorum. Tit. D. 12.

Historia brevis Regum Angliae a Conquestu ad Henricum VI. Tit. D. 15.

Chronicon breve ab Initio Mundi ad Heracleum Imperatorem. Tit. D. 19.

Conditores Urbis Romae. Ibid.

Chronicon ab Ingressu Saxonum ad Edm. Ironside. Ibid.

De Obsidione Castri de Bedford contra Falcafium de Brent. Ibid.

Chronicon ab Edv, III. ad Henr. IV. Ibid.

Chronicon Monasterii de Walden. Tit. D. 20.

Succession of the Kings of England, in Rhythme.

Chronicon Ecclesiae Landavensis. Tit. D. 22.

De Cladibus Leodiensium. Tit. D. 25.

A discourse of the Troubles in Scotland between Queen Mary and her Husband Henry. Tit. F. 7.

Pricei Defensio Historiae Britannicae. Tit. F. 3.

Anonymus of the British history. Ibid.

Annales ad Initio Mundi ad Stephanum Reg. Vesp. D. 13.

Concerning the Siege of Rhodes. Tit. A 26.

Chronica brevia annatim comporta per Bedam & alios, prefertim de Wallia: Domit. A. 1.

historia brevis Angliae de Regibus Britonum ad Tempora Edward I. Domit. A. 4.

Compendium Historiae Anglicanae a Bruto ad Depositionem Edward II. Ibid.

Chronicon de Regibus Angliae a Bruto ad 1301, Auctore, ut videtur, Petro de Icham. Domit. A. 3.

Chronicon Angliae a Tempore Britonum ad Temp. Henr. VI, Domit. A. 4.

Chronicon ab Orbe condito ad annum 1469. Ibid.

Compendium historic. de Regibus Anglo-Saxonis. Domit. A. 8.

Paschalis Investituras Teutonici Regni permittit Henrico Imperatori. Ibid.

Henricus imperator resignat Investituras Paschali Papae. Ibid. .

Compendium Historiae a Turri Babylonica ad Ludovicum F. Caroli Magni. Ibid.

Historia Romanorum, Anglorum, & Francorum ab 1159 ad 1179. ^

Historia brevis de Regibus Angliae a Rollone primo ad Tempora Edward II. Ibid.

Regum Angliae Catalogus, cum Numero Annorum quibus regnarunt. Domit. 8, 9.

Nonnulla de Heredibus Scotiae, cum diversis Conventionibus inter Reges Scotiae & Angliae. Domit. 8. 10.

De Filiis Woden Regis. Ibid.

De octo Regnis Anglorum Saxonum. Ibid.

Parva Chronicula tractata ab Historiis Britonum. Ibid.

Trastatus ex Chronicis ab Anno 854 ad 13:27. Ibid.

Chronica a Bruto ad Edward III. Gallice. Ibid.

Ecclesiae Roffensis a Bruto ad Edward III. Gallice. Ibid.

Chronicon a prima Inhabitatione Britonum ad annum 9 Edward III. Domit. A, 12.

Chronicon de Kirkstall a Bruto ad Finem Henr. V, Ibid.

Chronicon Wintoniensis Monasterii a Christo ad 1277. Domit. A. 13.

Historia Hierosolymitana Tempore Innocentii IH. & de Salladino & Saffradino, Saracenis. Ibid.

Chronicon Monasterii de Hida juxta Winton ab 1035 ad 1120. Domit. A. 14.

Chronicon breve a Christo ad Stephan. Reg. Domit. A. 15.

Historia Insulae & Ecclesiae Eliensis. Ibid.

Annales Saxonici ab anno 997. Domit. A. 18.

Annales Saxonici ab anno 1043 ad 1079. Ibid.

Varia ad Descriptionem & Historiam Hiberniae spectantia, cum Mappis Chorographicis. Domit. A. 18.

Chronicon Romanorum Pontificum edita ab Onithone Sutrino Episcopo, Viro per omnia doctissimo. Jul. A. 7.

Names of such as came into England with William the Conqueror. Jul. B. 12. Otho. A. 4.

A dicourse of the late Troubles that happened in Scotland between Queen Mary and her Husband. Jul. F. 16.

An Itinerarie through France, Cleop. B. 7.

Electores Imperii. Cleop. C. 7.

Chronicon breve Angliae & Hiberniae. Faust. C. 9.

Chronicon breve a Bruto ad Edward IV. Calig. A. 2.

De Situ Britanniae & Rebus Britannicis a Bruto ad 1289. Calig. A. 10.

Literae Regis ad Papam ut ei velit subvenire contra Filios ejus. Claud. E. 8.

Catalogus Imperatorum Germaniae. Nero, B. 9.

Chronicon breve a Christo ad annum 1141. Nero, A. 7.

Historia Monachi de Bruiton ab 1066 ad Richard II. Otho, A. 4.

Abbreviatio Chronicorum ad Tempora Edward Confess. lectu digna Otho, D. 7.

Effigies Regum Angliae, cum Narrationibus subscriptis aureis cœruleisque Characteribus, ab Edward Confess. ad Edward I. in quibus videre licet Monachum in Oratorio offerentem venenatam Potionem Johanni Regi. Vitel. A. 13.

Antient Historyes of the Kingdome. Vitel. B. 1.

Appendix Historiae Hiberniae ab 1369 ad 1433. Vitel. E. 5.

Abbatis Rievalensis Epistola de Prosapia Henr. II. in qua multa lectu dignissima de Gestis Regum Anglorum. Otho, D. 7.

Adami Merimuth Chronicon ab anno 1303 ad 1342. Galba, A. 1.

Ejusdem Annales ab 1323 ad 1346. Nero, D. 10. 2.

Ejusdem Continuatio Chronicorum Regum Angliae, cum Interpositione quorundam Casuum in Curia Romana & Regno Franciae. Hic Liber plura continet quam alia Exemplaria, Claud. E. 8.

Ailredas, S: Ealredus, S. Aluredus Rievallensis de Gestia Davidis Regis Scotorum, ubi alia plurima de Gestis Regum Saxonorum, & Normannorum usque ad Tempora Henr. II. Jul, A. 11. Nit. F. 3.

Ejusdem Historia Angliae usque ad Henr. II. Cleop. B. 3.

Adami Bremensis Ecclesiae Canonici Historia Hamburgensis Ecclesiae ad annum 1072. Exemplar novum. Vitel. D. 6.

Afferius Menevensis de Gestis Alfredi Regis. Otho, A. 12. (extat.)

Idem de Annalibus Angliae ab anno 596 ad 914. Vitel. E. 14.

Benedictus Abbas de Gestis Henr. II. in quo plura lectu, dignissima de Consiliis tam politicis quam ecclesiasticis illorum Temporum. Jul. A. 11.

Bernardi Sapientis Itinerarium ad Terram Sanctam, in quo Arnulpham sequitur. Vitel. E. 11. Faust. B. 1.

Bernardus Andreas Tholosas de Rebus Gestis Henr. VII. Jul. A. 3. Domit. A. 18.

Campion his History of Ireland. Vitel. F. 6. (extat.)

Dudonis Sexti Quintini Historia Normannorum, cum Appendice ex sexto & septimo Libro Willielmi Gemiticensis Nero, D. 8. (extat.)

Eadmeri Historia novorum. Titus, A. 9.

Egberti historiola ad Regem Stephan. Gallice. Calig. A. 3,

Egincardus de Vita Caroli Magni. Tib. C. 2.

Fabii Questoris Fabricii Aethelwerdi Chronicon ab Initio Mundi ad Tempora Edgari Regis, Liber vetustissimus. Otho, A. 10. (extat.)

Florentius Wigorniensis, cum Continuatione ad Tempora Henr. III. Vitel. E. 13. Quere whether perfect.

Frodoardi (S. Flod.) Chronicon ab Augusto Imp. Otho, B. 3.

Gervasii Dorobernensis Chronicon a Steph. Rege ad Richard I. Vitel. E. 14. Vesp. B. 19.

Galfridus Monumetensis de Gestis Britonum. Cleop. D. 8. Nero, D. 9, Galba, E. 2. Vesp. A. 23. Tit. A. 18.

Eadem Historia, cum Continuat. usque ad Finem Richard II. Vesp. E. 10. (extat.) ,

Gervasius Tillesburiensis de Descriptione Orbis ad Ottonem Imp. Vesp. E. 4.

Giraldus Cambrensis de Expugnatione Hiberniae. Cleop. D. 5. bis.

Ejusdem Descriptio Cambriae. Nero, D. 8. Domit. A. 1.

Gildas Sapiens de Rebus Gestis Britonum. Jul. D. 5. Calig. A. 8.

Idem de Excidio Britanniae. Vitel. A. 6. (extat.)

Goodwini Historia Henr. VIII. Edward VI. & Reginae Mariae. Titus, C. 11. (extat.)

Haitho de Tartaris, Gallice (extat.)

Helinandi Monachi Chronicorum, Pars prima. Claud. B. 9.

Henricus Blandford de Treugis inter Anglos & Scotos An. 1327 & An. sequenti. Claud. D. 6.

Henrici Huntingdonensis Imago Mundi. Cleop. B. 4. Vesp. E. 10.

Ejusdem Historia Anglorum. Otho, D. 7. Vesp. A. 18. (extat.)

Henrici Knyghton Canonici Leicestrensis de Eventibus Ang. Tib. C. 7. Claud. E. 3. prodit in Lucem An. 1652, ex Bibl. Cotton.

Honorius Solitarius de Imagine Mundi, in quo multa historica continentur. Vitel. E. 8.

Humfredi Lloyd Chronicon Walliae a Rege Cadwalladro ad annum 1294. Calig. A. 6.

Henrici de Marleburgh Chronica excerpta de Medullis diversorum Chronicorum a Christo ad annum 1421. Vitel. E. 5.

Henrici Silgrave Chronicon ab Adventu Anglorum in Britanniam. Cleop. A. 12.

Jacobi Vitriaci Historia Hierosolymitana. Tit. D. 7. (extat.)

Jacobi Warei, Esq; Itinerarium Gallic. ad 1649. Vesp. E. 6.

Ingulphi Historia Croylandiae. Otho, B. 13. (extat.)

Jocelini Brakeland Chronicon Cœnobii S. Edmundi Buriensis. Vitel. D. 15.

Johannis Abbatis Petriburgensis Chronicon de Burgo Sancti Petri ab anno 604 ad 1368. Claud. A. 5.

Johannis Beek Chronicon Hollandorum. Vitel. E. 6.

Johannis Castoris Monachi Wesin. Chronicon ab Aenea ad An. 1129. Vitel. E. 17.

J

ohannis Gerbrandi Chronicon Hollandorum. Vitel. E. 6.

Johannis Haynes de Obsidione Insulae Rhodi, Anglice, Edward IV. dedicata. Vitel. D. 12.

Johannis Jocelini Excerpta ex variis historiis. Vitel. E. 14, Vesp. A. 9.

Johannis de Forda Historia Scotorum. Vitel. D. ii.

Johannis Harpffield a Diluvio ad annum 1559. Manu propria Auctoris scriptum. Vitel. E. 9.

Johannis Herdi, Medici, Historia Anglicana, Carmine heroico. Jul. C. 2.

Johannis de Londonia lamentabilis Commendatio Edvardi I. Nero, D. 2.

Johannis Oxendes Monachi S. Benediai de Hulmo Annales ab Adventu Saxonum ad annum 1293. Nero, D. 2.

Johannis Balei Collectiones ex variis mss.. Manu propria sunt. & alia ejusdem Miscellanea. Tit. D. 10.

Johannis Rocheford extractus Chronicorum Cestrensis Ecclefiae. Vitel. D. 12.

Johannis Rossi Warwicensis Historia de Regibus Angliae. Vitel. A. 12.

Johannis Somerii Chronicon breve. Domit. A. 2.

Johannis Trickelow Annales ab 1307 ad 1423. Claud. D. 6.

Johannis de Wallingford Chronicon, excerptum a Chronicis diversorum Historiographor. a Wil. L ad annum 42 Henr. III. Jul. D. 7.

Johannes de Whesthamstede, Abbas S. Albani, de Viris illustribus, Tib. D. 5.

Ejusdem Pars prima de Historiis & Historiog. Nero, C. 6.

Ivonis Carnotensis Chronicon. Otho, A. 14. Vitel. E. 8.

Johannes Eremita de illustribus Henricis ad Henricum VI. Tiber. A. 8.

Johannis Brampton Historia Angliae. Tib. C. 13. .

Lazamonis Historia Britonum, vetusta Anglicana, in quo Mapi meminit. Calig. A. 9.

Laurentii Noelli Collectanea ex Chronicis Gregorii Caerquent Monachi Gloucestriae ab anno 681 ad annum 1290. Vesp. E. 5.

Leonardi Aretini Historia brevis, Italice. Vitel. E. 8.

Martini Polini Poenitentiarii Chronicon continuatum usque ad 1391. Faust. E. 2. Calig. A. 16.

Matthaei Paris Historia Anglorum. Vitel. D. 2. (extat.)

De Rege Offa. & S. Albano. Nero. D. 1. (extat.)

Ejusdem Historia minor. Ibid. (extat.)

Matthaei Westmonasteriensis Chronicon S. Flores Historiarum, Claud. E. 8. Nero, D. 5. (extat.)

Matthaei Paris Additamenta, Nero, D. 1. (prodierunt in Lucem ex Biblioth. Cott. An.

Nicholai Gloucestriae Chronicon ab Initio Mundi ad annum 838. Calig. A. 3.

Nicholai Triveti Annales Rerum Anglicarum ab 1287 ad 1323, Nero, D. 10. Otho, D. 8. (extat.)

Nicholaus Walkinton de Bello Standardi. Titus, A. 19.

Odorici Fratris de Foro Julii Itinerarium, per Partes Infidelium. Otho, D. 1. Itinerarium, Gallice.

Petri Blesensis Appendix ad Historiam Croylandae Ingulphi. Otho, B. 13.

Petri de Vineis Epistola de Rebus Frederici II. Imperatoris. Vesp, A. 11.

Radulphi Abbatis de Coggeshale Chronicon ab Adventu Normannorum ad Johannem Regem. Vesp. D. 10. (MS. in Bib. Arund.)

Radulphi de Diceto Abbreviatio Chronicorum & Imagines Historiarum. Claud; E. 4. & Otho, D. 7. (prodiit utrumque Opus in Lucem ex Bib. Cott. An. 1652.)

Radulphi Nigri Chronicon ab Initio Mundi usque ad Captionem Richard I. Cleop. C. 10.

Ranulphi Higden Cestrensis Polychronieon. Tib. D. 7. Nero, D. 8. Otho, D. 1.

Reginaldi Archidiaconi Andegavensis Chronicon ab 969 ad 1276, accedit Regum veterum Francorum a Pharamundo Genealogia. Otho, B. 3.

Richardus Divisensis Monachus de Vita Richard I. Domit. A. 13.

Roberti Glocestrensis Historia a Bruto ad Henr. III. Rhythmis Anglicanis. Calig. A. 11.

Roberti Abbatis Montensis Epistola de Chronicis Eusebii. Domit. A. 8.

Rogeri de Cestria Polychronicon. Jul. E. 8.

Rogeri de Wendover Chronicon usque ad annum 1234. Otho, B. 5.

Reginonis Chronicon. Tib. C. 11.

Simonis Dunelmensis Chronicon ab Adventu Saxonum ad An. 1119. Calig. A. 8. Vitel. E. 17.

Sylvestri Giraldi Cambrensis Topographia Cambriae. Vitel. C. 10. (extat.)

Ejusdem Descriptio Walliae. Vitel. E. 5. (extat.) Vid. Giraldus 6.

Thomae Elmham Annales Britannorum, Saxonum, & Anglorum, ad Tempora Richard II. cum Indictionibus. Claud. E. 4.

Thomae Harsfield Breviarium Regum Angliae. Domit. A. 4.

Thomas Moor de Vita & Morte Richard II. Vitel. E. 5.

Thomae Rudborn Monachi Ecclesiae Winton Chronicon a Tempore Bruti ad annum 18 Henr. III. Nero, A. 17.

Thomae Sprott Chronicon Monasterii S. Augustini. Vitel. D. 1

Thomae Wickes Chronicon Monasterii a Conquestu ad An. 1289. Tiber. A. 9. Tit. A. 14.

Turpini Historia Caroli Magni. Claud. B. 7. Nero, A. 11. Tit. A. 19. (extat.)

Walteri de Gysburne Chronicon de Gestis Regum Angliae. Tiber. B. 4.

Idem de Gestis Edward III. Nero, D. 2,

Willielmi de Balderfel Itinerariam ad Terram sanctam, Gallice. Otho, D. 2.

Willielmus Gemiticensis de Gestis Ducum Normannorum. Nero, A. 11. Vitel. A. 7.

Willielmi Lambert Collectanea ex variis Auctoribus mss. Vesp. A. 5.

Willielmus Malmesbur, de Gestis Regum Angliae. Claud. C. 9. (extat.)

Idem de Antiquitate Glastoniensis, Ecclesiae ac monasterii. Vesp. D. 22.

Ejusdem Historia Pontificum Anglorum. Claud. A. 5.

Willielmi Neubrigensis Chronicon. Vesp. B. 6.

Willielmus Rishanger de Bellis Evesham & Lewes. Claud. D. 6.

Willielmi de Shepsheved Monachi de Crokisden Chronicon a Willielmo Conquestu ad annum 1374.

Willielmi Thorne Chronicon. (extat.) Tib. B. 7.

Sir John Mandevile's Travels. Titus, C. 17.

Historia Britonum, per Galfr. Monumetensem. Tit. C. 18.

WILLELMUS CONQUESTOR

Fragmenta quaedam historica de Willielmo Conquestore, & Prerogativa Cantuariensis Ecclesiae. Vitel. A. 20.

De Willielmo Bastardo & tribus ejus Filiis Rhythmi Gallicani, in quibus Vitae Eventus futuros queis obnoxii essent Filii querit ab Ariolis, aliaque non spernenda. Cleop. A. 12.

Extracta ex antiquo Libro Monasterii S. Stephani de Cadomo, de Vita & Gestis Willielmi Conquest. Vesp. A. 19.

Nomina Capitaneorum venientium cum Willielmo Conquest. Nero, A. 8. Otho, A. 4.

Henricus I

De Rege Henr. I. & Legibus ejus. Claud. D. 2.

Historica Narratio de Bello inter Henr. I. & Ludovicum Grossum Regem Franciae. Tit. A. 19.

Paschalis Papae Rescriptum ad Henr. I. super Investituris. Domit. A. 9.

Fragmentum Chartae Henr. I. de Libertatibus Angliae. Ibid.

REX STEPHANUS.

De Rege Stephano & Chart. &c. Claud. D. 2.

Causa Regis Stephani, & Oratio Stephani contra Matildam Imperatricem, Vol. 2. Galba, A. 3. De Educatione Stephani Regis. Claud. E. 8.

HENRICUS II.

Privilegium Urbani Papae datum Henrico ad subigendam Hiberniam. Claud. E. 8.

De Morte Henrici Filii primogeniti Henrici II. Ibid.

Descriptiones Staturae & Naturae quorundam Hominum, & inter eos Henr. II. & Filiorum ejus. Ibid.

De Henr. II. Claud. D.2.

Charta Henr. II. Ibid.

Corona de Penna Pavonis Auro contexta mitutur a Papa Urbano ad Henr. II. pro uno Filiorum, ad Investituram Regni Hiberniae. Claud E. 5.

Discordia inter Henr. II. & Thomam Cantuar. per Radulphum de Diceto. Vesp. A. 22.

RICHARDVS I.

De bellicoso Episcopo G. Belluacensi incarcerato per Richard I. & Rescriptum Celestini Papae ad eundem super ea Re. Vitel. D. 14.

Fragmentum de Richard I. & Fratre ejus Johanne. Vitel. E. 4.

Historia de Gestis Richard I. auctore, ni fallor Stephano Langtono Archiep. Cant. Cleop. C. 9.

Rich. I. investivit Henricum Imp. de Regno Angliae per Pilum suum, reinvestivit per duplicem de Auro protributo 5 Librarum annuarum. Claud. E. 8.

Charta Richard I. de Libertatibus Londin. Claud. D. 2.

Charta Richard I. facta Burgensibus de Portesmuthe. Ibid.

REX JOHANNES.

De Rege Johanne. Claud. D. 2.

Literae Othonis Imp. ad Johannem Regem Tempore Regni interdicti. Ibid.

Charta Regis Johannis de Obedientia facta Innocentio Papae, Ibid.

Homagium Johannis factum Pandulpho. Ibid.

Absolutio Regis Johannis. Ibid.

Aurea Bulla Regis Johannis. Ibid.

Causa Regis Johannis disceptata inter Nuncios Regis Ludovici & Innocentium Papam. Claud. E. 8.

Processus factus contra Johannem Regem per Innocentium Papam. Vitel. D. 14.

Charta Regis Johannis e Homagio facto Ecclesiae Romanae. Otho, C. 8.

Donatio Angliae & Hiberniae per Johannem Regem facta Innocentio Papae. Nero, C. 2.

Forma Homagii facti Papae de Regno Angliae & Hiberniae. Ibid.

Versus de Guerra Regis Johannis. Vesp. D. 13.

Henricus III.

Charta Henr. III. facta Baronibus post Turbationem Regni. Claud. D. 2.

Charta ejusdem facta Middlesexiae, & Confirmatio ejusdem septem aliae ejusdem Chartae. Ibid.

Chronicon Henr. III. Anno Regni sui 43. Claud. E. 3.

Compositio Pacis per Ottobonum Legatum inter Henr. Regem & Lewellinum Principem Walliae. Otho, D. 8.

Historia discordiarum inter Henr. III. & Barones, profaice & rhythmice. Otho, D. 8.

EDVARDUS I

Edvardus I. mittit ad Conventum de Winchcombe Transcripturm Chartae Competitorum Regni Scotiae, se submittentium ejus Arbitrio. Tib. E. 4.

Regina Margareta, e Regis Jussu An. 1300, significat Conventui de Winchoumb se peperisse Filium. Ibid.

Quomodo Papa Bonifacius misit Cardinales ad Pacem faciendam inter Regem Angliae & Franciae. Ibid.

Johannes Rex Scotiae submittit Regnum suum Victoriae & Dominio Edvardi Regis Angliae. Ibid.

Submissio Competitorum Regni Scotiae Edward I. Claud. C. 9.

Fragmenta quaedam de Temporibus Edward I. Faust. A. 8.

Ordinatio Belli Regis EdwardI. contra Scotos Anno Regni nono. Domit. A. 18.

Processus Competitorum Regni Scotiae sub Edward I. cum aliis ad Historiam Scotiae pertinentibus. Vitel. E. m.

De Jocalibus mutuo datis Edward I. pro Expeditione Negotiorum per Abbatem de Redding. Claud. E. 8.

Summa Pecunia in Parl. Westmon. An. 1290 per Regem extorta a Justic. tam de Banco quam itinerantibus. Claud. E. 8. 38.

A Registry of a Grant made by Edw. I. to Richard King of the Romans. Nero, B. 9.

EDVARDUS II.

Litera Comitis Gloucestriae Edward IL missa super discordiarum Sedatione. Claud. E. 8.

Tractatus Pacis inter Barones & Regem Edvardum II. Ibid.

Quamplurimae Literae a Rege Angliae Edvardo, tam ad Subditos quam ad Principes exteros, item Isabellae Reginae Pucis etiam Burgundiae, & Caroli Regis Francorum accedunt, Vitel, E. 10.

Anonymi Historia de Edward II. Gallice. Jul. A. 1.

Fragmenta de Bellis & Causis Bellorum civilium Tempore Edward II. Cleop. D. 9.

Articuli contra Hugonem de Spencer. Faust. B. 1.

Quomodo Henricus de Lancastria fastus est Comes 5 Comitat. & de Homagio ejus in Tweda Fluvio exhibito Edvardo II. Tib. E. 4.

EDVARDUS III.

Miscellanea de Gestis inter Edward III. & Philippum Regem Franciae. Titus, A. 19.

Variae Literae super Negotio Regni & Libertatum inter Johan. Archiep. Cantuar. & Edward III. Ibid.

Literae Binae inter Ludovicum de Bavaria & Edward III. Ibid.

Literae Benedicti Papae Edward Regi Angliae contra Ludovicum de Bavaria. Ibid.

Literae Edward III. pro Precibus Ecclesiae Angliae dum Bellum pararet contra Francos & Scotos. Ibid.

Epistola ejusdem Regis initia Papa; Clementi, cui Papa, aut Cardinales Respondere rationaliter nescibant. Ibid.

Epistola Clementis directa Regi pro Cardinaiibus quibus Provisiones prius fecerat, expulsis suis Provisionibus. Ibid.

Maqnatum Angliae Literae ad Clementem super eadem Re. Ibid.

Proclamatio in Proditorem Rogerum de Mortimer & Socios. Faust. B. 1.

Donatio Principatus Aquitaniae per Edward III. Edvardo primogenito. Nero, D. 6.

Summa Expensarum & Militum quibus usus est Edward III. in Expugnatione Caleti. Vitel. A. 15.

Quomodo Edvardus Rex amovit omnes religiosos Alieni genas de Domibus suis propter Guerram. Tib. E. 4.

Fragmenta quaedam de Temporibus Regni Edward III. Cleop, A. 1.

Notae de Temporibus, quibus praecipue Bella Tempore Edward III. pugnata sunt. Domit. A. 8.

RICHARD II.

Tractatus inter Richard II. & Carolum Regem Siciliae. Jul. E. 2.

Rebelliones Villanorum Tempore Richard II. Mattheo Paris & Thom. Walsinghamiae Monacho Auctoribus. Claud. E. 4.

Processus Resignationis Richard II. Proditione coactae in Parliamento ab Henrico Duce Lancastriae. Vitel. C. 9.

Vox clamantis Goweri populari Tumultu Tempore Richard II, Tit. A. 13. Tiber. A. 4. & 13.

Gesta Richard II. Regis Angliae, ab aliquo Monacho, ut videtur, Eveshamensi. Claud. B. 9.

Chronica tripartita Johannis Gower de Depositione Richard II, & Coronatione Henr. IV. Tib. A. 4.

Vita Richard II. per Monachum de Evesham, Tib. C. 9.

HENRICUS IV.

Notes of Henr. IVth's Time. Jul. C. 9.

A brief Collection of fundry Matters concerning Henr. the IVth. Jul. C. 6.

Articuli Richardi Scroop. Archiep. Ebor. contra Henr. IV, Vesp. E. 7.

Causae propter quas decollatus fuit Richard Scroop Archiep. cum Martyrio ejusdem. Ibid.

Literae quamplurimae Regis Angliae & Episcoporum, aliorumque, de Rebus ad Tempora Henr. IV. & circiter spectantibus. Vitel. E. 10.

Literae a Ruperto Romanorum Rege, & Ludovico Bavariae Duce, ad Regem Angliae, de Morte Filiae suae, Ludovici nempe Uxoris. Vitel. E. 10.

Henrici IV. Encomium. Tib. A. 4.

Colloquium inter R. Cesaris Burgi Resulem & Cubicularium suum de Rebus Aulicis sub Initio Edward IV.

HENRICVS V.

Ahoriymus de Vita & Gestis Henr. V. Jul. E. 4.

Chronica Latina metrica de Gestis Henr. V. quae alibi tribuuntur Monacho cuidam de Eltham. Ibid.

Gesta ejusdem. Auctore incerto. Ibid.

Informationes & Instructiones super Ducatu Aquitaniae missae Henr. V., Ibid.

Obsidio Villae de Haresteet in Normannia per Henricum II. Rhythmo Anglicano. Vitel. D. 12.

Prœlium Agencourtense, eodem Rhythmo. Ibid.

Henr. V. Vita, per T. Livium Ferrariensem. Claud. E. 3. .

HENRICVS VI.

Fragmentum Historiae Temporum Henr. VI. Otho, D. I.

Chartae quatuor Henr. VI. Otho, C. 8.

Vita Henr. VI. per T. Livium Ferrariensem. Claud. E. 3.

EDVARDVS IV.

Notes of Edward IV th's Time. Jul. C. 5.

Literae Pii Papae ad Edward IV. congratulantes ei accessum ad Regnum Angliae.

RICHARDVS III.

History of Richard III. by Sir George Bux, Knight.

The Establishment of Richard Duke of Yorke to the Crown.

HENRICVS VII.

Encomium Henr. VII. Dom, A. 19.

HENRICUS VIII.

Literae & Acta Divort. inter Henr. VIII. & Katharinam Reginam. C. 10.

De Negotio Nuptiarum inter Henr. VIII. & Annam Bullen.

Miscellanea authentica, cum duobus Literis, altera Italica, altera Anglicana, Elisabethae ad Novercam. Ibid.

De Nuptiis Henr. VIII. & Annae de Cleve, ubi & Litera Thomae Cromwell ad eundem Regem quae post Condemnationem in Parliamento inferit in sui Apologiam. Ibid.

De Nuptiis Henr. VIII. & Catharinae Howardae. Ibid.

A List of such Captaines, with their Armes, as went into France with Henr. VIII. in the 5th Year of his Reign. Cleop. C. 5.

A Coppy of King Henr. the VIII th's Will. Titus.

A Diary of the Actions done in France by Henr. the VIIIth in the 5th Year of his Reign. Cleop. C. 5.

Clementis VII. Bulla concesse Henr. VIII. de secundis Nuptiis contrahendis. Titus, C. 11.

The Will of Queen Catharine. Titus, C. 7. Tiber. E. 8.

Annales imperfecti de Henr. VIII. Vesp. B. 17.

Historia Regis Henr. VIII., Edward VI. & Mariae Reginae, per Godwinum Heref. Episc. Vesp. E. 25.

EDVARDUS VI.

Grantes that passed under the great Seale in Edw. the VIth's Time during the Chauncellorshipp of the Bishop of Ecly. Jul. B. 9.

Divers historicall Passages of Edw. the VIth's Reign, written with his own Hand. Nero, C. 10.

De iis quae acciderint Dominae Mariae Tempore Henr. VIII. & Edward VI. Otho, C. 10.

Proclamationes Tempore Edward VI. Titus, R. 2.

REGINA ELIZABETHA.

Davison's Letter to Secretary Walsingham concerning the Execution of the Queen of Scotland. Titus, C. 7.

Cuff's Letter to the Secretary after his Condemnation.

Queen Elizabeth's Letter to Henr. the IVth upon his Conversion. Ibid.

REX JACOBUS.

Relation of Sir Walter Raighley's Arraignment. Titus, C. 7.

Concerning the Earl of Essex, from his Lady. Ibid.

Countess of Sommerset's Pardon.

King James his Speech in Parliament 1614. Ibid.

ITALICA.

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Romam & Angliam Anno Domini 1513, 1514, 1515.

Fasciculis transmissorum inter Angliam & Romam:

         Ab An. 1516 ad An. 1518. Vitel. B. 3.

         ab 1519 ad 1521. Vitel. B. 4.

         ab 1522 ad 1523. Vitel. B.

         An. Dom. 1524. Vitel. B. 6.

         An. 1525. Vitel. B. 7.

         An. 1526. B. 8.

         An. 1527. Vitel. B. 9.

         An. 1528. Vitel. B. 10.

         An. 1529. Vitel. B. 11.

         An. 1530, 1531. Vitel. B. 13

         ab 1527 ad annum 1539. Vitel. B. 14.

Acta super Divortio Henr. VIII. & Reginae Katharinae. Vitel. B. 12.

A Letter from John Castles at Venice to Henr. the VIII th. Jul. E. 2.

A Letter from Dr. Charles Perkins to Sir Robert Cecill, concerning Intercourse with Venice. Ibid.

Coppyes of severall Letters to and from the Duke of Florence. Ibid.

Instructions concerning Florence An. 1604. Ibid.

A Brief of a Treaty with the Duke of Milan and Henr. VII. and Henr. VIII. Ibid.

A Brief of a Letter from the Duke of Venice to Queen Elizabeth. Ibid.

Instructions to Rowland Woodward at his going to Milan. Ibid.

Severall Letters and Treatises concerning Genoa. Ibid.

A Relation of a Partage concerning Genoa. Ibid.

A Letter from the King of Sicily to King Henry. Ibid.

Instructions given to George Rookes going into Sicily. Ibid.

Matters concerning Italy. Nero, B. 6,

Matters concerning Venice and Florence. Nero, B. 7.

The Government of the Dutchy of Florence, in Italia. Faust. C. 2.

HISPANICA

Ab An. 1512 ad 1520. Vesp. C. 1.

Ab An. 1521 ad 1524. Vesp. C. 2.

Ab An. 1525 ad 1527. Vesp. C. 3.

Ab An. 1527 ad 1530. Vesp. C. 4.

De Rebus Hispanicis or Spanish Memorials. Vesp. C. 5.

De Rebus Hispanicis Anno 1557. Vesp C. 6.

Papers concerning Spain from 1471 to 1588. Vesp. C. 7.

Papers and Letters of Spain from 1588 to 1604. Vesp. C. 8.

Transactions between England and Spain ; as also touching the Earl of Nottingham, High- Admiral of England; his Instructions for taking of his Oath for the Observation of the Peace with Spain. Vesp. C. 9.

Severall Letters to noble Persons in King James's Reign. Ibid.

Matters touching Spain in 1607. Vesp. C. 10.

Hispanica Annorum 1608 & 1609, comprehensa Literis Oratoris ibidem Regii, Car. Cornwallis, Equit. Vesp. C. 11.

Matters concerning Castile and Arragon from 1260 to 1500. Vesp. C. 12.

Papers concerning Spain from 1604 to 1630 ; divers other Things having no certain Date. Vesp. C. 13,

Proceedings between Spain and England. Jul. F. 6. 95. 124.

Spanish Matters, Commodityes. Jul. J. 6.

GALLICA

Originall Coppyes concerning France 1370. Calig. B. 3.

Originall Papers concerning France from the 1st of Henr. IV. of England to the 15th. Calig. D. 5.

Originall Papers concerning France from 1 Henr. V. to 14 Henr. VI. Calig. D. 5.

Matters concerning France from 1485 to 1518. Calig. D. 7.

Originall Letters and Papers concerning France from 1518 to 1522. Calig. D. 8.

Matters concerning France from 1524 to 1527. Calig. D. 9.

Originall Letters and Papers concerning France Anno 1527. Calig. D. 10.

Originall Letters and Papers concerning France Anno 1529. Calig. D. 11.

Originall Letters and Papers concerning France from 1525 to 1538. Calig. D. 12.

Originall Letters and Papers concerning France from 1538 to 1553. Calig. E. j.

Letters concerning France from 1567 to 1577. Calig. E. 2.

Matters concerning France from 1577 to 1591. Calig. E. 3.

Matters concerning France An. 1591 and 1592. Cal. E. 4.

Matters concerning France from 1593 to 1600. Vol. 2. Calig. E. 5. And E. 6.

Letters and Papers concerning France from 1600 to 1604. Calig. E. 7.

Originall Letters and Papers concerning France from 1604 to 1614. Calig. A. 9.

Originall Letters arid Papers concerning France in the Time of Henr. the VIIIth, for the most part having no certain Date. Calig. E. 8.

Originall Letters and Papers concerning France in the Time of Henr. the VIIIth, bearing no certain Date. Calig. E. 10.

Originall Letters and Papers concerning France in the Time of Henr. VIII. Having no certain Date. Calig. E. 12.

Originall Letters and Papers concerning France Tempore Reginae Elizabethae & Regis Jacobi, having no certain Date. Calig. E. 11.

Affaires of State between England and France Anno 1572. Vesp. F. 6.

Affaires of France from 1576 to 1600, in French. Vesp, F. 5.

King of France his two Embassies to the Prince of Orange, in French. Vesp. F. 5.

A Journall of Occurrencies by the English Embassadours at Paris front the first of January 1603. Vesp. F. 9.

BELGICA.

Discourse of the Prince of Orange concerning the Low Countryes. Titus, F. 3.

Of Treaties, Instructions, and other Passages of State, between England and the Netherlands, in the Time of Maximilian the Emperor, the 1st Vol, Galba, B. 1.

Of Treaties and Instructions, &c. between England and the Netherlands in the Time of Maximilian the Emperour and Henr. VII. from 1486 to 1509, the 2d Vol. Galba, B. 2.

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1509 ad 1516, 3d Vol. Galba, B. 3.

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1516, 4th Vol. Galba, B. 4,

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1517 ad 1520, 5th Vol. Galba, B. 5.

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1517 ad 1521, 6th Vol. Galba, B. 6.

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1521 ad 1523, 7th Vol. Galba, B. 7.

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1523 ad 1526, 8th Vol. Galba, B. 8.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1526 ad 1531, 9th Vol. Galba, B. 9.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1531 ad 1546, 10th Vol. Galba, B. 10.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1546 ad 1557, a primo Edward VI. ad ultimum. Galba, B. 11.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1558 ad 1564, Vol. 13th. Galba, C. 1.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1564 ad 1567, 14th Vol. Galba, C. 2.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1566 ad 1570, Vol. 15th. Galba, C. 3.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1572 ad 1574, Vol. 16th. Galba, C. 4.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1574 ad: 1577, 17th Vol. Galba, C. 5.

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1577 ad 1580, 18th Vol. Galba, C. 6.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1580 ad 1585, 19th Vol. Galba, C. 7.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1585, Vol. 20th. Galba, C. 8.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1586, a Jan. ad August, 21st Vol, Galba, C. 9.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam a Septem. ad Decem. 22d Vol. Galba, C. 10.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1587, a Jan. ad Apr. 23d Vol. Galba, C. 11.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1587, a Maio ad August. 24th Vol. Galba, D. 1.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1587, a Septem. adDecem. 25th Vol. Galba, D. 2.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1587, 26th Vol. Galba, D. 3.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1589, 27th Vol. Galba, D. 4.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1589, a Jul. ad Decem. 28th Vol. Galba, D. 5.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam, id.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1590, 30thVol. Galba, D. 7:

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1592, 31st Vol. Galba, D. 8.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1591, 32d Vol.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1593 ad 1595, 33d Vol. Galba, D. 10.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam An. 1595, 34th Vol. Galba, D. 11.

Inter Angliam & Belgiam ab 1$96 ad 1602, 35th Vol. Galba, D. 12.

Letters and Papers concerning Germany and Belgia, 11 Vol. Galba, B. 11.

Letters and Papers touching the Affaires of Germany and Belgia from 1583 to 1603, 36 Vol. Galba, D. 13.

Papers concerning Germany and Belgia from 1603 to 1630, 37th Vol. Galba, E. 1.

The Policy of the United Provinces. Tit. C. 7.

Chartae originales inter Angliam & Belgiam Temp. Edward III, Henr. IV. V. VI. Vesp. F. 11.

GERMANICA.

Fasciculus transmittorum inter Germaniae Imperat. & Regem Angliae ab 1509 ad 1515. Vitel. B. 18.

Inter Germaniae Imperat. & Regem Angliae ab 1516. Vitel. B. 19.

Inter Germaniae Imperat. & Regem Angliae ab 1517 ad 1523. Vitel. B. 20.

Inter Germaniae Imperat. & Regem Angliae ab 1525 ad 1545. Vitel. B. 21.

SCOTICA.

Letters and Papers of Scotland from 1474 to 1526. Calig. B. 6.

Letters and Papers of Scotland from 1525 to 1556. Calig. B. 7.

Letters and Papers touching Scotland from .1556 to 1570. Calig. B. 9.

Letters and Papers touching Scotland from 1558 to 1567. Calig. B. 10.

Letters and Papers touching Scotland An. 1567,1568, 1569. Calig. C. 1.

Letters and Papers touching Scotland An. 1570. Calig, C. 2.

Letters and Papers touching Scotland An. 1572, 1573, 1574. Calig. C.4.

Letters and Papers touching Scotland from 1575 to 1580. Calig. C. 5.

Letters and Papers touching Scotland An. 1580, 1581. Calig. C. 6.

Letters and Papers touching Scotland An. 1582, 1583. Calig. C. 7.

Letters and Papers touching Scotland An. 1584, 1585. Calig, C. 8.

Letters and Papers touching Scotland An. 1587, 1588, 1589. Calig. D. 1.

Letters and Papers touching Scotland from 1590 to 1603. Calig. D. 2.

Letters and Papers of Henr. the VIIIth's Time touching Scotland, without any certain Date. Calig. B. 1.

Letters and Papers of Henr. VIII. touching Scotland, having no certain Date. Calig. B. 2.

Letters and Papers of Henr. the VIIIth's Time touching Scotland, having no certain Date. Calig. B. 3.

Tracts and Fragments in Henr. the VIIIth's Time, for the most part touching Scotland. Calig. B. 5.

Papers concerning Scotland, bearing no Date. Calig. B. 8.

A Fragment of two Commissions from Francis II. and Mary Queen of Scotland to that Marquesse of Dalbiere, for the Government of Scotland. Faust. C. 2.

Cavenda in Tractatu Pacis habito vel habendo inter Angliae & Scotiae Regna. Vitel. E. 11.

Originall Letters and other Papers concerning Scotland. Treaty with the Queen of Scots Commissioners, imperfect. Vesp. E. 15.

Res Scotiae diversae. Vesp. C. 16.

HIBERNICA.

Originall Letters and other Papers concerning Ireland unto the End of the Reign of Queen Mary. Tit. B. 11.

Originall Letters and other Papers concerning Ireland in the time of Queen Elizabeth. Tit. B. 13.

Coppyes of such Levers as have been written to the Queen and her Councell by Sir Henr. Sidney, concerning the State of Ireland. Tit. B. 10.

Originall Letters, Instructions, and other Papers concerning Ireland from 1582 to 1587, in theTime of Q. Elizabeth. Tit. F. 5.

A Form of a Letter to the Lords and others of Ireland for the Revocation of the Deputy there, and the placing a new one in his stead. Faust. C. 2.

Letters of State chiefly relating to Ireland. Vesp. E. 5.

DANICA.

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Angliam & Daniam a Tempore Henr. IV. ad annum 1589. Nero, B. 3.

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Angliam & Daniam ab 1590 ad 1599. Nero, B. 4.

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Angliam & Daniam ab 1600 ad 1610. Nero, B. 5.

Affaires of Denmark An. 1582. Tit. C. 11.

PORTUGALICA,

Codex bene magnus authenticarum variarumque Rerum, spectantium ad Regnum & Gubernationem Portugalliae. Nero, B. 1.

POLONICA & MOROC. &c,

Fasciculus transmittorum inter Angliam & Morocco. Ibid. Vesp. F. 5.

Affaires of Hungary, Genoa, Transilvania, Merchants of Aimaine, Terra Sancta, Rhodes, Greece, and Moldavia, in the Time of Henr. VIII. in originall Letters and other Papers. Vesp. F. 1.

Originall Letters of the Empire, England, France, Spain, Hungary, Denmark, Palatinate of the Rhine, Pomerania, Friesland, Russia. Vesp. F. 3.

De Successione Juliaco-Clivensi. Vesp. F. 2.

Fasciculus transmittorum inter Angliam &Poloniam ab 1387 ad 1600. Nero, B. 2.

Pacta inter Status Poloniae & Henricum eorum Regem. Vesp. F. 5.

Fasciculus transmissorum inter Angliam & Moscoviam ab 1557 ad 1603. Nero, B. 8.

INSTRUCTIONS, INSTRUCTIONS, TREATIES, AND OTHER PAPERS CONCERNING STATE AFFAIRS.

Instructions to Rowland Woodward, going to Milan. Jul. E. 2.

Instructions given to George Rookes, going into Sjcily. Ibid.

Instructions concerning Florence. Ibid.

Instructions to Bowes, 1580. Jul. F. 6. 58.

Instructions to Sir Robert Cecill. Jul. F. 6. 57.

Instructions to Sir Robert Bealy and Richard Shalkstone, sent to Hamburgh. Nero, B. 9. 36.

Instructions given to William Earle, sent to Hamburgh by Henr. VIII. Nero, B. 9.

Instructions given to Shelley, sent to the King of the Romans by Henr. VIII. Ibid.

Instructions for Sir Thomas Challoner, sent to the Empereur Ferdinando, 1558. Ibid.

Originall Instructions and other Letters of State. Vitel. B.

Originall Instructions given by Henr. VI. to his Embassador sent to Utrecht. Nero, B. 9.

Instructions given by Henr. VII. to Francis Martin and others, to be declared to the Queen of Naples. Vitel. C. 11.

Instructions given by Queen Elisabeth to the Earle Pejabroke concerning Wales, &c. Titus,. B. 8.

Instructions to Mr. Phillip Sidney, to the Empereur. Titus, B. 9.

Letters of the Lord Berners, being Embassador in Spain. Jul. C. 9.

Letters to the Lord Cardinall. Ibid.

Letters and Papers touching Affairs of State. Tempore Henr. ; VIII. Titus, B. 1.

Letters from Charles IX, King of France, and other great Princes, to Henr. VIII. Ibid.

Letters to Cardinall Woolsey Tempore Henr. VIII. Ibid.

Letters and Papers of State Tempore Edward VI. Tit. B. 2.

Queen Elizabeth's Letter to severall Persons. Ibid.

Letters to Queen Elisabeth from severall Persons. Ibid.

Letters to Queen Elizabeth touching foreign Affaires. Ibid.

Letters and papers of State Tempore Elizabeth. Reginae. Ibid.

Letters from the Lords of the Counsell Tempore Elizabeth. Reg. upon fundry Occasions. Ibid.

Letters and Papers touching foreign Affaires Tempore Reg. Elizabeth. Ibid.

Lord Windsor's Letters from Rome ta the Earl of Suffex. Ibid.

Sir Henr. Sidney’s Letter to the Queen and her Councell concerning the State of Ireland. Tit. B. 10.

Letters and Papers, in Italian, French, and Latin, from foreign Parts, in the Time of Queen Elizabeth. Tit. B. 7.

French and Italian Letters in Queen Elizabeth's Time. Letters and Papers of State Affaires Tempore Jacobi Regis. Ibid.

Literae ad Comitem Leicestriae. Ibid.

Letters to the Earl of Leicester when he was Generall of the English Forces in the Low Countries. Ibid.

Letters of Henr. Howard to Queen Elizabeth and the Lord Burleigh. Tit. C. 6.

Letters to the Emperour from Queen Elizabeth. Nero, B. 9.

Copyes of fundry Letters to Sir Francis Walsingham and others Tempore Reginae Elisabethae. Otho, E. 4.

Mr. Barton, the English Embassadour, his Letters from Constantinople. Nero, B. 12.

Letters from the Cardinall of Transilvania to Queen Elizabeth and the Lords of her Councell, and a Letter from the Queen to him. Nero, B. 12.

Coppyes of severall Letters to the Emperour Ferdinand from Queen Elizabeth. Ibid.

A Treaty between Ferdinand King of the Romans and Henr. VIII. Ibid.

Traite a Madrid. Vesp. F. 5.

Traite de Cambray. Ibid.

Traite de Cambresis. Ibid.

Leagues and Treatyes. Titus, B.c.

Principium Tractatus Pacis inter Henr. VII & Philippum Regem Castellae, conclusae apud Windsor An. 1505.

Severall Collections out of the Tower Rolls or Treaties with foreign Princes, Jul. E. 8.

Treaty of Blois. Ibid.

Treaty of Borborg. Jul. F. 6. 132.

Foedera varia inter Franciam & Hispaniam de Annis 1368, 69, 80, 91, 94, 06 ; & inter Franciam & Scotiam Annis 1370, 1390; & inter Franciam & Walliam Annis 1404, 1405.

Memoriall of Sir William Cecyl An. 1 Elizabeth. Tib. Cit.

Traicte des Princes, Conseilleurs, & autres Ministers d'Estate. Vesp. F. 5.

Matters concerning England from 1580 to 1590. Galba, E. 6.

Collections of Wales from Edward IV. to King James. Vitel. C. 1.

An abstract of the Queen Regent's Answer to Sir Thomas Edmonds. Vitel. C. 11. 23.

Severall Formes of Letters from the King and from the Councell. Faust. C. 2.

An Embassadour's Note for Transposition from Spaine to England.

Of Embaffadours. Jul. F. 6.

Embaffadours may not move Trouble. Ibid.

Litera missa Regi Angliae per Ducem Geldriae. Tit. A. 19.

Epistola ad Regem Angliae Edward VI. Gallice, per Berteville; Cleop. A. 11.

A Copy of the Great Turke's Letter to the King of Poland.

A Letter concerning Meanes to divert the King of Spain from employing his Forces in these Parts. Tit. F. 3.

Dicourse of the Prince of Orange touching the State of the Low Countreys.

Letters and Papers of State Tempore Mariae Reginae.

ROLLS, RECORDS, REGISTERS, CHARTERS.

Collections of the close Rolls, forreign Rolls, Patent Rolls, by Mr. Heang, Mr. Talbot, Mr. Cambden, and others ; conteyning Letters to forreign Princes, Confederations, Wages, adulterate Money, Truces, Marriages. Jul. E. 3.

Severall Collections ont of the Rolls in Chancery Lane from the 2d Richard III. to the 3d Edward VI. Ibid.

Severall Collections ont of the Tower Rolls of Treaties with forreign Princes. Ibid.

Two Volumes of Patent Rolls. Tit. C. 2. C. 3.

Publique Records. Vitel. B. 1.

Abstractus Reliquorum & diversorum tenentium Domini Regis, in Capite & aliter, in diveriis & specialibus Comitatibus Angliae, subscript. Temp. Edward I. II. III. & aliorum Regum, coram Baronibus de Staccario existente. Claud. C. 4.

Terrae tenentes per singula Hundreda per Comitat. Linc. Tempore Henr. II.

Analecta de Haeredibus, ex diversis Recordis. Claud. C. 1.

Constabularii de Foedo super Ward. Dovor. de diversis Barronyis Anno 46 Henr. III. Claud. C. 2.

Computus de Cornagiis Northumbriae redditus ad Scaccarium An. 49 Henr. III. Ibid.

Quinque Portus & eorum Membra, cum Servitiis Regi debitis de eisdem. Ibid.

Nomina Baronum & aliorum ad profisciscendum adversus Lewellinum Principem Walliae 5 Edward I. 16.

Nomina illorum quorum Servitia Dominus Rex attornavit Edmundo Fratri suo faciend. in Partibus West Walliae per 40 Dies. Ibid.

Nomina Militum & aliorum Hominum ad Arma in Cancellaria retornatorum, 17 Edward II.

Nomina habentium 20 Librat. Terrae 15 Eliz.

Collectanea ex diveriis Monasteriorum Registris autographis, & Recordis Tinter Walden. Vitel. F. 4.

Quaedam excerpta ex Rotulis 20 Edward I. ad 17 Edward II. Jul. C. 2.

Ex rubro Libro Scaccario de Observantiis Scaccarii. Jul. C. 9.

De Officio Contrarotulatoris Scaccarii. Cleop. A. 16.

De necessarris Observantiis Scaccarii. Ibid.

Breve Henr. V. Cancellario Scaccarii quod inscribi faciat in Sigillis suis, Loco Franciae, Haeres Regni Francis Ibid.

Analecta ex diversis Recordis. Tit. D. 13.

Analecta ex Registro de Egvesham & de Evesham, ex Registro Chartarum Abbatiae Westmon. Ep. Lond. & ex Registro Monasterii Monialium de Clerkenwell. Vesp. B. 15.

Chartalarium de Parco Helagh in Agro Ebor. Vesp. A. 4.

An abstract of Records in the Exchequer of Durham. Jul. C. 3.

Ex Officio Cellariae Monasterii de Barking, Anglice. Jul. D. 8.

Metae & Bundae de Woodwalton. Jul. F. 9.

Charters to the Bishop of London and Church of St. Paul. Jul. F. 10.

The Will and Testament of Sir William Say. Ibid.

The Office after the Death of Robert Wroth, Esq. Ibid.

Charta Maristorum de Romney, ac Ordinatio Hug. de Bach and Wells. Cleop. C. 7.

Ordinatio E. de Passete pro Marif. Ibid.

Transcriptum Chartarum de Terris, intra Comit. Cestriae existentibus, praecipue que ad Montaltorum Familiam spectabant. Cleop. D. 6.

Registrum de Clerkenvyell. Faust. B. 2.

Testamentum Johannis de Enfeud An. 19 Edward I. probatum. .Ibid.

Donatio Gulielmi Bastardi Alano Com. Britanniae de Terris Comitis Edwini. Faust. B, 7.

Extenta facta Comitatus Richmondiae An. 30 Henr. II.

Feoda Militum duorum de Medeham & Clackhall Tempore , Radulph. de Nevill, & de Reliquiis eorundem Fœdorum An. 12 Edward II. Ibid.

Feoda Richard le Scroope de Boulton. Faust. B. 7.

Feoda Domini Fitz Hugh de Terris in Woolanfied & Manfield. Ibid.

De Foresta & Limitibus Forestae Wendefledal, de Maneriis Ravington. Westwilton. Ibid.

De Homagtis Releviis Militum pro Foedis suis in diversis Comitat. & de Auxilio 20 Edward III. concesso pro primogenito Milite faciendo. Ibid.

Feodorum Militarium, Ecclesarium, Parochialium, &c. Numerus. Tib. A. 10.

Feoda Militum quae tenentur de Domino Rege in Com. Buck, Ibid.

Feoda Militum quae tenentur de Domino Rege in Com. Bedford, Ibid.

Placita Aulae apud Wanharne de Cler. Mecrati infra Virgam. Ibid.

De Dominis Tateshall post Conquestum per Successionem. Tiber. C. 8.

De Dimissione Hereditatis Roberti de Tateshall. Ibid.

Baronies to Heires generall Tempore Johannis Regis. Tib. E. 8. 47.

Richardus Dux Gloucestriae cum magno Marescallo Judices Officiariorum Armorum electi fuerunt Tempore Edward IV. Tib. E. 8. 5. 2.

Abstract of Deeds pertaining to Coln in Essex. Tib. E. 9.

Instrumentum Subsidii Cler. Ebor. Dioces. Regi Henr. VIII. Claud. A. 8.

Hereditates ex variis Recordis selectae, & Ordine alphabetic dispositae. Claud. C 8.

Divisio Terrarum Willelmi Marescalli. Claud. E. 8.

Indentura inter Henr. VIII. & Edvardum North Thesaur., qua Permutatio fit Maneriorum de Codington & Badenham in Suffol. Nero, C. 9.

Patronatus quarumdam Rectoriarum & Praedia concessa eidem Edvardo North. ibid.

Codex Excerptorum & Collectaneorum ex variis libris antiquis & Archivis Regis de principatu Walliae & Ducatu Cornubiae. Vitell. C. 10.

Transcriptio Rotulorum Pipse per diversos Annos Henr. II. Vitel. R. 5.

Nomina Feodorum  Baronatuum Angliae Tempore Henr. III. e Libro Scaccarii. Ibid.

De Baroniis & Feodis Militum Comitatus Northumbriae, e Registro Prioris de Tinmonth. Vitel. E. 5.

Feoda Comitis Gloucestriae & Haeredum suorum in Inthroniasatione Episcopi, vel electi in Archiep. Cant. Vitel. E. 17.

Feoda illius qui inthronizare debet singulos Episcopos Cantuariae Provinciae tam Sede vacante quam plena. Ibid.

Epitome totius Libri de Domesday, Jul. C. 1.

Transcriptio Libri Domesday pro Richmondshire. Faust. B. 7.

Domesday, Faust. C. 11.

Exemplar Libri de Domesday pro Comiatu Huntingdon, Tiber. A- 8.

Fragmentum Libri censualis de Domesday quoad Cantiae Descriptione, contemporaneo Charactere Willielmi. Vitel. E. 8.

Excerpta quaedam e Libro de Domesday per diversos Comitatus. Vitel F. 2.

Excerpta nonnulla e Libris Domesday, item Nomina Baronum & Comitum inde sumpta, per Joscelinum. Vesp. A. 9.

Extracts out of Domesday. Tit. F. 8.

Nomina Haeredum Gulielmi Brewer Tempore Henrici III. Jul. 10.

Participatio Terrarum Com. Marescalli. Jul. B. 10.

Quaedam e Registro Fordensis Cenobii. Ibid.

Catalogus Dominorum de Gober in Southwallia. Ibid.

Familia de Brandon. Ibid.

De Morte Reginaldi de ---- Ibid.

An Attestation concerning the Marriage of Sir John Bromley with the Earle Rivers’ Daughter Temp. Richard III. Ibid.

Edward XVth's Crants of diverse Lands in Corawall and Sent to his Prother Richard Duke of Gloucester, and of divers Lands and Offices after in many Parts of England. Jul. B. 12.

The Wardenship of the West Marches granted to Richard Earl of Warwick by Edward IV. Ibid.

Officium Vice-comitatus Cumbriae concessum Richardo Duci Gloucestriae ad Terminum Vitae. Ibid.

Release by FeofFees to Ralph Carl of Westmorland of Midetham and divers other Mannours, 9 Henr. V. Ibid.

Oficium Constabularii Angliae concessum Richardo Comiti Rivers. Ibid.

Revocatio & Adnullatio Processus contra Hugonem le Spencer & Transcriptio Judicii missa ad justiciarios & Barones Angliae. Jul. B. 12.

Feoda Militum Domini Richardi de Nevill de Manerio suo de Shiref hoton in Com. Ebor. Ibid.

Quaedam brevia de Custod. Maritag. Richardi Fenys Domini de Say & Georgii Nevill. Ibid.

Breve Escheatoria circa Trentham direct. pro Terris & Tenementis Hugonis Spencer & Eleanorae Uxoris ejus Honoris Gloucestriae liberane. Ibid.

Extenta Terrarum quae fuerunt R. quondam Com. Gloucest. facta per Johannem de Cowell Sc Richardum de Stanes An. 46 Henr. III. Ibid.

Placita inter Thomam Com. Warwick & Johannem Mowbray de Axholme de Castro de Swooley(?) Terris de Gowersland, An. Regis ------. Ibid.

Charta Edward III, Willielmo Com. Sarum de Castro de Sherburn in Com. Dorset, & de multis aliis Terris in Anglia, An. 12 Edward III. Ibid.

Excambium Castri & Manerii de Elwell in Wallia inter Reg. Edv. IV. & Richardum Ducem Gloucestriae. Ibid.

Quaedam Feoffamenta Possessionum Comit. de Oxon. in Count. Norfolk, Suffolk, & Essex. Ibid.

Charta pertinens Domino Hungerford. Ibid.

The Restitution in Blood of Richard Earl of Cambridge and his Heires. Ibid.

Finalis Concordia de maneriis de Micleham(?) & Sheriff-Heten per Jacob Ratcliff & Catherinam Uxorem ejus. Ibid.

The Office of William La Roos. Ibid.

The Value of Revenues of the Countess of Richmond. Ibid.

The Office of John Duke of Brittain and Earle of Richmond. Ibid.

The Offices of John Nevill of Raby An. 12 Richard II. Ibid.

Charta Henrici Regis Willielmo de Monte Acuto Com. Sarum & Catharinae Uxori de Terris. Ibid.

Feoda Justiciarii Forestae de Galters. Ibid.

Charta Regis Edmundi Comit. Kantiae Avunculo suo. Ibid.

Commissio Regis Edward IV. Richardo Duci Gloucestriae, ut fit Locum tenens ejus in Expeditione contra Scotos Anno 22. Ibid.

Petitio Richardi Ducis Glouces. Episcopo Eliens. & Responsio pro Terris Elis. Uxoris suae. Ibid.

Commissio ad audiend. & determ. de divertis Proditionibus, &c. in Com. Ebor. Northumbr. Cambr. & Westmorlandiae. Jul. B. 12.

Quaedam Feoda Militum in Scaccario. Jul. C. 2.

Quaedam Feoda Militum Nottingh. & Derby. Ibid.

Historica quaedam ex antiquis Chartis de Registris. Ibid.

Collections in English out of the Registers of Fountain Abbey. Ibid.

The Confession of the Earle of Kent's Brother to Edward II. Ibid.

The Controversie between Edward III. and John Stratford, Archbishop of Canterbury. Ibid.

Notes out of the Book of Charters, Merton, Clerkenwell, Pipewell, Dunstable, Ofney. Jul. C. 6.

INQUISITIONES.

Requisitio de Gubernatione Militum Templi. Jul. B. 12.

Inquisitio Forestas de Inglewood facta Tempore Henr. III. Ibid.

Inquisitio post Mortem Richardi Comit. Westmorlandiae Anno 4 Henr. VI. Ibid.

Inquisitio post Mortem Joannae Comit. Westmorlandiae An. 19. Ibid.

Inquisitio altera post Mortem Joannae Comit. Westmorlandiae An. 19. Ibid.

Inquisitio post Mortem Richardi Com. Westmorlandiae An. — .Ibid.

Inquisitio post Mortem H. Beauford Ducis Somerset Anno 8 Edward IV.

Inquisitio post Mortem Walteri Hungerford. Ibid.

Inquisitiones ex Officio captae Tempore Edward I. ut remanent in Scaccario. Jul. C. 1.

Inquisitiones diversae eorum qui tenent in Capite Tempore Edv. I. Jul. C. 7.

Inquisitiones ab anno 3 Edward I. in quibus Militum Feoda, Servitia eorum, &c. in Com. Ebor. &c. Cleop. B. 4.

Inquis. coram Jadjce Lovetot &c. pro. Maris &c, Inquis. post Mortem from 1 Edward III, to the End of Henr. V. Faust. C 10.

Inquis. Terrarum Angliae, quantum & quomodo, quisque tenuerit Tempore Regis Edvardi & quomodo Willielmus Rex dedit, & quomodo fuerit deinde. Tib, A, 6.

Index Inquisitionum diversarum. Claud. C. 10.

Inquis. de Manerio de Shefton 1 Edward I. Vesp. A. 9.

Inquis. 27 Henr. VI, de Morte Henr. Russell, capta apud Methwold in Com. Norf. Domit. A. 15.

ROLLS, RECORDS, REGISTERS, CHARTERS.

Analecta varii Generis et diversis Recordis & aliis Scriptis authenticis. Titus, A. 5.

Analecta varii Generis ex divcrfis Recordis & aliis. Scriptis authenticis. Titus, A. 6.

Analecta varii Generis ex diversis Recordis & aliis Scriptis authenticis. Tit, A. 7.

Terrae pertinentes ad Regem Scotiae. Jul. A. 1.

Metae & Confinia Comitatuum Huntingd. North. & Cantabr. 28 Henr. III. comperta per Inquis. Nero. D. 10.

De Prediis aliquot in Hundreda de Norman-Cross in Com. Hunt. Inquisitiones aliquot. Nero. D. 10.

Participatio Feod. Militum de Rogero Quinci, quondam Com. Wint. An. 1277, inter Cohaeredes, Ibid..

Copia veteris Donationis cuidam Forestario cui Nomen Peperkin. Vitel. A. 20.

De Registro de Colne in Essex multa de Familia Vere. Vesp, B. 15.

Mensuratio Comitatus Oxon. ex Archivis London. Vesp. E. 15.

Chartae variae Regum Saxonum & aliorum. Aug. A2(?). Nero, E. 1. 131, 132.

ROLLS OF PARLIAMENT,

Abridgment of Records of the Tower from the Reigne, of Edw. III. to the End of Henr. IV. of all the Parliaments holden in each King's Reigne, collected by Sir Robert Cotton. Tit. E. 1.

Rolls of Parliament from the 13th of Richard II, to the last of the same King. Titus, E. 2.

Rolls of Parliament from the 1st of Richard II. to the 33th of the same King. Tit. E. 3.

Rolls of Parliament from the 1st of Henr. V. to the last of the same King. Tit. E.4.

Rolls of Parliament from the 1st to the 16th of Henr. VI. Tit. E. 5.

Rolls of Parliament from the 17th to the 39th of Henr. VI. Tit. E. 6.

Rolls of Parliament from the 1st tolhe 8th Year of Edward. IV. Tit. E. 7.

Rolls of Parliament from the 12th Year of Edward. IV. to the 15th. Tit. E. 8.

Rolls of Parliament from the 15th Year of Edward. IV. to the End of his Reigne. Tit. E. 9.

Rolls of Parliament in the 1st Year of Richard III. Ibid.

Rolls of Parliament the 1st Year of Henr. VII. Tit. E. 10.

Rolls of Parlhunent from the 3d of Henr. VII. to the 20 th. Tit. E.11.

Rolls of Parliament the 7th, 14th, and 15th of Henr. VIII. Tit. E. 13.

Rolls of Parliament from the 1st of Queen Elisabeth to the 28th. Tit. F. 1.

Rolls of Parliament from the 30th of Queen Elisabeth to the 43d, inclusively. Tit. F. 2.

Proceeding in Parliament from the 1st of King James to the Tit. F. 4.

Journals of Parliament Tempore Henr. VIII. & Edv. VI. Tib. D. 1.

Actus Parliamenti pro Alkia Comitiflh Sarum. Jul. B. 12.

Actus Resumptionis An. 13 Edward IV. Ibid.

Sumonitio Parliamentorum ab anno 24 Edward III. usque ad An. 13 Richard II. Faust. C. 11.

Nomina Civium, & Militum. & Burgensium in Parliamento apud Westmon. 27 Henr. VI.

Rotuli Statutorum ab Henr. III. ad Annum 21 Edward III. ex magno Rotale Arthivis Turris Londini, transcripti & examinati. Claud. D. 2. 58.

The Ortler of the Sitting of the Lords in the House of Parliament. Jul. B. 12. 24.

Breve Richard II. Abbati de Selby ad veniend. ad Parliament. & Literae Procurationis ejusdem Abbatis. Cleop. D. 8.

De Parliamenti Institutione. Tit. A. 13.

Modus tenendi Parliamentum. Tib. E. 8. 13. Nero. C. 1. Vesp. B. 7. Dom. A. 14.

Oratio habita in Initiis Comittorum Parliamenti Tempore Richard III. aut Henr. VII. Vitel. B. 10.

Petitio in Parliam. Annae Comit. Warwick. Jul. B. 12.

Breve Regis de Sumonitione Archiep. ad Parl. Cleop. F. 2.

Remembrances for the Session of Parliament next after the Powder Treason. Cleop. F. 2.

Speeches in Parliament. Tit. C. 6.

De Exemptionibus & Sumonitionibus Baronum ad Parliamentum. Vitel. C. 9.

Acta Consilii Tempore Richard II. Henr. IV. & Henr. V. Cleop. F. 3.

Acta Consilii An. 1 Henr. VI. Cleop. F. 4.

Acta Consilii An. 20 Henr. VI. Cleop. F. 4.

MERCHANTS, HANSE TOWNS, MONEYES,

Matters concerning Turkey, Barbary, Alexandria, Tartary, Persia, Russia, cum aliis. Nero, B. 2.

Papers concerning the Hanse Merchants. Vesp. F. 8.

Charta Libertatum Mercatorum de Hanse. Nero, B. 9.

Querimonia Mercatorum de Hanse. Ibid.

A Repertorie of Grants made by Henr. VI. concerning Trades with the Hanse Townes. Ibid.

The Emperour's Letter to the Queen concerning the Hanse, and the Queen's Answer ; and Letters from Dr. Perkins to Sir Robert Cecyl. Ibid.

A Letter and Declaration of Denmark to the Hanse Townes ; ibid. of the Hanses. Ibid.

Compositiones inter Presidentes Mercatorum de Hanse & Rob. Droope, Major Londini, per Mercatores Londini. Nero, B. 10.

Demands of the Merchants of the Hanse or Stillyard. Faust. C. 2.

The Emperour's Letter in Favour of the Hanse Merchants. An Answer to the same. Ibid.

A dicourse of the Trade of the Merchants called the Hanse. Ibid.

Complaints of the Merchants of England against the Societye of the Merchants Adventurers. Ibid.

Proofes for the Antiquity of the Merchants Adventurers. Ibid.

Reasons shewing the Restraint of Comodityes carryed beyond Sea to be necessary. Ibid.

The Petition of the Merchant Adventurers. Ibid.

Considerations concerning Merchants and Retailers. Ibid.

Articles required to be granted to the Merchants of the Staple, if they ship to the Brill. Ibid.

Reasons why the Liberty of transporting Cloth should not be granted to straggling Merchants. ibid.

Touching Cloth and Wooll, without Dates. ibid.

The discomodityes to the Realme by the unreasonable Price of Woolls. Ibid.

Licence to discover strange Countryes. Faust. C. 2.

A Grant for the practiceing secret Inventions. Ibid.

Reasons for the Repeale of a Branch of the Statute of Elizabeth. Cap. 11. that no Goods should be entered in the Custome Books but in the true Owners Names. Ibid.

Canfes alleadged against Foreigners by the Tallow Chandlers. Ibid.

A Letter concerning the Making of Starch. Ibid.

Privilegia Mercatorum Angliae. praecipue Stapelae. Tib. D. 8.

Sundry Particulars concerning the Hanse Merchants. Claud. E. 7.

Copies of Charters and other Things concerning the Merchant Adventurers. Otho. E. 3.

Sundry Treatyes concerning Merchandize, Exchanges, Coynage of Moneys, and the like. Otho. E. 10.

A Repertory of severall Grants made by Richard II. Concerning Trade in Germany. Nero, B. 9.

Querimonia Lubisensium pro Damnis ab Anglis illatis. Ibid.

Querimonia Bremensium contra Anglos. Ibid.

Querimonia Civitatis Hamburgensis contra Anglos. Ibid.

Querimonia Grypswaldensis contra Anglos. Ibid.

Querimonia Consulum Stratefundensium. Ibid.

Querimonia Comitum Civitatis de Wisn ar Rogflock. Ibid.

A Repertory of Grants by Henr. IV. concerning Trade in Germany. Ibid.

A Repertory of Grants made by Henr. V. concerning Trade in Germany. Ibid.

A Repertory of Grants made by Henr. VI. concerning Trade in Germany. Ibid.

Advices from Hamburgh. Ibid.

A Letter from the Governours of Hambargh. Ibid.

Magistratus Coloniensis Supplicatio extract. & Belgica, Ibid.

A Letter from the Magistrate of Hamburgh to Queen Elizabeth. Ibid.

A Specification of the new Toll called the Beaker, concluded by the Town of Hamburgh. Ibid.

Occurrences from Francford 1586, by Stephen Poole.

A Letter from Hamburgh to the Councell of England. Ibid.

A Letter from Queen Elizabeth to the Magistrate of Hamburgh. Ibid.

A Declaration of Queen Elizabeth concerning Hamburgh. ibid.

A Letter from the Magistrate  of Lubeck to Queen Elizabeth. Ibid.

An Order for taking Provisions of Warr forfeited by the Easterlings being carryed for Spaine. Nero. B. 9.

A Repertory of Letters sent from the Magistrate of Hamburgh to the Queen and Councell. Ibid.

The Qrants of Hamburgh to Treasurer Burleigh. Ibid.

A Letter from the Merchants of Staden to the Merchants of London, and two other Letters to Sir Robert Cecyl. Ibid.

A Letter from Thomas Ferrar to the Lord Treasurer. Ibid.

A Reason why Staden is rather a Place for Merchants than Hamburgh. Ibid.

A Repertory of severall Grants made by severall Kings concerning Trade. Nero, B. 10.

A large Exemplification of all the Grants made by severall Kings to the Merchants, and confirmed by Queen Elizabeth 22 Reg. Ibid.

Copia Charte Edward III. pro Custuma deWorsted educenda Reg. 22. Ibid.

A Decree given by the Lord Mayor of London against the Easterlings 1578. Ibid.

Hanseaticall Matters. Jul. 6. 56.

Statutes and Ordinances of severall Hanse Townes, in Dutch. Vesp. B. 8.

A dicourse of Weights and Merchandize. Vesp. E. 9.

Tractatus de Moneta & Allajo Tempore Henr. II. Cleop. A. 16.

De compositione Monetae & Mensurarum Tempore Edmund F. Regis Henr. Ibid.

Allajum Auri Anno 23 Edward III. Ibid.

Allocationes pro Cunagio in Turre Lond. Genera & Valores Argenti & Auri. Ibid.

A dicourse of Money. Jul. F. 11. 98;

De Mineris Auri & Argenti, Cupri, Plumbi, & Ferri, ex diversis Recordis. Otho, E. 10.

De Mensuris & de Ponderibus. Ibid.

De Cambiatoribus Monetae & de Cambiis.

Livre de Monnoys. Tib. D. 2.

MONASTERIES, CHURCHES, HOSPITALS.

Chartae pertinentes ad Monasterium de Pipewell. Jul. A. 1. Calig. A. 12. & 13.

Chronicon Fundationis Monasterii de Chateris, & Registrum Chartarum ejusdem. Ibid.

Descriptio quarundam Terrarum in Manniae Insula pertinentium ad Monasteria ibidem constructa. Jul. A. 4.

De Bridwell, Byfeield, &c. Jul. C. 2.

A Brief of the Princes Grants to the Priour of Huntingdon. Ibid.

Registrum Chartarum Monasterii Rievallis.  D. 1.

Quaedam pertinentia ad Abbatiam de Ramsey, &c. Jul. F. 9.

A Grant of the Deane and Chapter of Lincoln, of the Church of Staunton to the Nunns of Gazmi. Jul. F. 9.

Registrum Monasterii de Tewkesbury. Cleop, A. 7.

Rescripta quaedam Pontificum ad Cenobii Sempringhamensis Privilegia Confirmanda & augenda. Cleop. B. 1.

De Fundatione diversorum Monasteriorum in Anglia. Cleop. B. 2.

Registrum Terrarum Monasterii Burgi Sancti Petri. Vol. 2. Cleop. C. 1. & 2.

Registrum de Abbatia Merton in Com. Surrey. Cleop. C. 7.

Chartae nonnullae Abbatiae de Selby. Cleop. D. 3.

Processiis de Tenementis Monasterii de Selby, &c. Ibid.

Annotations Chartarum de Gisseburne. Cleop. D. 2.

Diploma Ethelberti Regis Eccleiis S. Pauli, London. Cleop.

Chartae, Donationes, aliaque pertinentia ad Monasterium de Sherburne. Faust. A. 2.

Chartae, Donationes, aliaque pertinentia ad Monasterium S. Neoti. Faust. A. 4.

Chartae duae pertinentes ad Monasterium North. Ibid.

Rentalae, Chartae, aliaque spectantia ad Conventum B. Mariae de Southwark. Faust. A. 8.

Registrum Collegii lib. Capellae Regis. Stephani infra PalatiumWestmon. Faust. B. 8.

De Fundatione & Dotatione Abbatiae de Combermere per Hugonem Malbane. Ibid.

Fragmentum de quibusdam spectantibus ad Abbatiam de Burton. Ibid.

De Dotatione Ecclesiae S. Werburgiae Cestrensis per Hugonem Com. aliosque. Faust. B. 8.

Registrum Chartarum, Donationum. &c. pertinentium ad Canonicos Ecclesiae S. Mariae Huntingd. Faust. C. 1.

Rescripta Regia, Pontificalia, alia item Instrumenta ad Ecclesiam Roffensem spectantia. Faust. C. 5 .

Registrum Monasterii de Malmelbury. Faust. B. 8.

Annotatio Ecclesiarum Dotalium Ecclesiae de Bello, a Waltero Abbate facta primo Anno Henr. Reg. junioris. Tib. B. 5.

Registrum Willielmi Gratfield Abbatis S. Edm. Tib. B. 9.

Registrum Hospit. S. Thomae Martyris de Acon. Lond. Tib. C. 5.

Registrum Monasterii Sanctae Crucis de Waltham in Essex, Tib. C. 9.

Registrum Monasterii de Fontibus in Com. Ebor. Tib. C. 12.

Registrum Monasterii de Twinham ChristChurch in Com. Hampton. Tib. D. 6.

Valores omnium Terrarum & Possessionum ad Cantarias Gildas & Collegia intra Com. Line, existentium. Tib. E. 8.

Liber Chartarum, .cum Confirmationibus Regum, Archiep. Episc. Comit. &c. ad Ecclesiam S. Jacobi extra Northam. spectantibus, conditus An. 1313. Tib. E. 5.

A Particular of the Hospital of St. John in Bedford. Tit E. 8.

Abstract of Deeds belonging to the Hospitall of St. John in Jerusalem. Tib. E. 9.

Abstract of Deeds touching the Abbey of Cogshall. Ibid.

Registrum Chartarum Prioratus de Borgrave in Com. Sussex. Claud. A. 6.

Evidentiae de Wolpeck Manerii S. Edmundi, & de Combustione ejusdem Abbatiae. Claud. A. 12.

Registrum Chartarum & compositionum Ecclesiae S. Petri Ebor. a Tempore Henr. I. ad Edward I. Claud. B. 3.

Chartae Fundationis Abbatiae de Waltham. Claud. D. 2. 33.

Registrum de terris ad Firmam dimissis per Fratres Hospitalis S. Johannis Jerusalem in Anglia. Claud. E. 6.

De Fundatoribus Monasterii vel Ecclesiarum per Angliam ante Conquestum. Claud. E. 8.

Charta, & Reditus, & Consuetudines Terrarum Ecclesiae Sanctae Mariae de Bello Loco in Agro Southampton. Nero. A. 12.

Collectiones quamplurimae pro Hospitali B. Mariae extra Portam Episcopi Londinensis. Nero, C. 3.

Redituale & Descriptio Terrarum Monasterii S. Petri de Burgo in Agro Northamp. Nero, C. 7.

Registrum Chartarum & Munimentorum Hospitalis S. Leonardi Ebor. ab Athelstano ad Edward I. Nero, D. 3.

Quaedam spectantia ad Monasterium de Evesham. Ibid.

Registrum Chartarum & diversorum Instrumentorum spectantium ad Prioratum S. Johannis Hierosolym. in Anglia. Nero, E. 6.

Transcriptio Tempore Henr. VII. diversarum Rerum tangentium Monasterium de Pratis, ex Scriptis ejusdem Ecclesiae, &c. Galba, E. 3.

Tenementa pertinentia ad Abbatiam de Ramsey. Galba, E. 10.

Registrum Monasterii de Beigham in Comit. Cantuar. Otho, A. 2.

Hidarum Numerus multaque alia ad Cenobium Petroburgh spectantia. Otho, A. 16.

Registrum Privilegiorum & Terrarum Monasterii de Shene, in quo sunt quaedam pertinentia ad Monasterium B. Mariae de Lira in Normannia. Otho, B. 14.

Prioratus de Hayling olim pertinens ad Abbatiam S. Petri de Gemetico. Ibid.

Pertinentia quaedam ad Abbatem & Conventum de Gaudavo. Ibid.

Registrum Monasterii de Pipewell in Com. Northamp. Ibid.

Regum antiquorum Diplomata concessa Monasterio de Ramsey, cum aliis ad idem, pertinentibus in Comit. Huntingd. Ibid.

Chartae & Monumenta Monialium de Kelling in Com. Ebor. Otho. C. 8.

Varia specantia ad Milites Ordinis S. Johannis Bapt. Hierosolym. Otho, C. 9.

De Situ, Institutione, Privilegiis, Donationibus, &c. Ecclesiae B. Martini de Bello. Domit. A. 2.

Registrum Monasterii de Reading, ubi plurima ad Leemynster spectantia. Domit. A. 3.

Fundatio, Donationes, & Successus Monasterii Sancti Petri Gloucest. Domit. A. 8.

Registrum Chartarum Monasterii de Hida juxta Winton. Domit. A. 14.

Registrum Abbatiae de Ramsey. Vesp. E. 2.

Chartae Donatiouum Monasterii S. Albani. Jul. D. 3.

Chartularium Abbatiae S. Albani. Tib. E. 6.

Summa Pecuniarum quam contulerit Humfredus Dux Gloucestriae Monasterio S. Albani. Claud. A. 8.

Registrum Chartarum Monasterii S. Albani. Otho, D. 3.

Multa spectantia ad Monasterium S. Albani. Claud. E.

Privilegia Paparum & Chartae Regum Angliae concessae monasterio S. August. Cantuar. Jul. D. 2.

Registrum Chartarum aliarumque Rerum notabilium Cenobii S. August. Cant. Faust. A. 1.

De Terris quas olim ablatasWillielmus Rex reddidit Ecclesiae Christi Cant. Claud. 6.

Donatio Ludovici Regis ad Domum Ecclesiae Christi Cant. Ibid.

Registrum Chartarum Monasterii S. August. Cant. Vulgariter nuncupat. the Red Book of Cant. Claud. D. 10.

Registrum Beneficiorum Ecclesiae Christi Cant. Galba, E. 3.

Charta Protectionis & Libertatis a Thoma Archiep. concessa Ecclesiae Christi Cant. Ibid.

Memoriale Henrici Prioris Monasterii Christi Cant. in quo continentur Reditus omnes, Consuetudines, Jocalia, &c. ejusdem Monasterii. Galba, E. 4.

Compositiones inter Monachos Ecclesiae Christi Cant. Vitel. A. 8.

Fragmenta quaedam de Prerogativa Ecclesiae Cant. Vitel. A. 20.

Registrum S. August. de Cant. Vitel. D. 9.

Privilegia & Diplomata Monast. S. August. Cant. Vitel. A. 2, Otho, A. 8.

Instrumenta varia spectantia ad Predia Abbatiae Sancti Petri. Faust. B. 3.

Charta Regis Henr. de Libertatibus Cenobii Westmon. Vesp. E. A. 2.

De Fundatione aliisque spectantibus ad Ecclesiam Westmon. Tit. A. 8.

Registrum Monast. S. Petri Westmon. Otho, C. 2.

Charta de Newnham in Com. Oxon. Pertinens ad abbatiam de Abondon. Jul. C. 2.

Miscellanea Monasterii Abendon. Jul. A. 9.

Chartae Saxonum & Anglorum a Ceadwalta ad Richard I. concesse Monaster. Abendon & Gesta Abbatium ejusdem. Claud. C. 6.

Charte & Monumenta Monasterii Domus de Cumba in Agro Warwicensi. Vitel. A. 1.

Registrum Chartarum Monasterii de Cumba. Vitel. D. 18.

Lib. diversarum Ordinationum, Fundationum, & Compositionum super Cantariis & Vicariatibus in Agro Dunelium. Vitel. A. 9.

De Fundatione & Chartis Domus Certesege, Comit. Surr., ubi multa historica de Regibus Saxon. Vitel. A. 13.

Abbreviatio Chartularii Wigorinensis Ecclesiae, excerpta per Patricium Young. Vitel. C. 9.

Initia Cenobii Fiscanensis in Normannia, Vitel. D. 3.

Registrum Domus S. Nicolai, in quo etiam continentur Chartae variae & Privilegia Domus S. Martini de Bello. Vitel. D. 9.

Fundatio, Statuta &c. Collegii Cannonicorum Secularium de Stoke. D. 13.

Donationes Regum Ethelredi & Edgari Ecclesiae Roffen. Vit. D. 5.

Registrum Chartarum Monasterii de Osney. Vitel. E. 15.

De Fundatione & Monumentis Ecclesiae Fratrum Minorum Londini. Vitel. F. 12.

Fundatio & Statuta Gildae S: Johannis Evang. In Ecclesia S. August. de Papey London. cum Nominibus Gardianorum. Vit. F. 16.

Breve Registrum Abbatiae de Leicester. Vit. F. 17.

Privilegium quod Edgarus Rex concessit Monasterio Wintonensis Ecclesiae An. 966 quo Tempore exaratus est Codex Literis aureis Ductibus perpulchris Diploma aliud. Vesp. A. 8.

Scripta quaedam tangentia Insulam de Ely & Abbatiam de Ramsey. Vesp. A. 18. 8. & 10. & 17. & 18.

Fragmentum Registri Ecclesiae S. Andreae Roffen. Vesp. A. 22.

Lib. Fundationis Ecclesiae S. Barthol. Lond. in West Smithfield, Latine & Anglice. Vesp. B. 9.

Registrum Chartarum Abbatiae de Evesham in Agro Wigorinensi. Vesp. B. 24. Tit. C. 9.

Ex Registris Monasteriorum Collectio, per Talbot. Vesp. D. 17.

Fragmentum Registri Prioratus de Lewes. Vesp. E. 2.

Registrum Abbatiae de Reading. Vesp. E. 5.

De Cenobio S. Jacobi de Waldena. Vesp. E. 6.

Registrum Chartarum Coenobii de Westwood in Agro Wigorinensi. Vesp. E. 9.

Registrum Monasterii de Leestun. Vesp. E. 14.

Chartae Regum Angliae & aliorum & Bullae Paparum ad Ecclesiam Eliensem pertinentes a Fundatione Monasterii ad Regem Stephanum. Tit. A. 1.

Miscellanea de Abbatia de Kirkstall. Tit. A. 19.

Excerpts of the Foundations of some Monasteries. Tit. 7.

Registrum aliaque spectantia ad Monasterium Abendon. Claud. C. 9.

Execerptiones Simonis de Fundatoribus & Abbatibus Abingdoniae. Vitel. A. 13.

Registrum Ecclesiae Eliensis. Vesp. A. 6.

Chartae & Privilegia Regum, Paparum, & Episcoporum Ecclesiae Eliensi. Tib. A. 6.

Registrum de Privilegiis aliisque spectantibus ad Ecclesiam & Episcopatum Eliens. Claud. C. 11.

Chartae quam plurimae Eliens. Ecclesiae. Nero, C. 3.

Miscellanea antiqua de Monasterio & Episcopatu Eliens. Terrisque ad ea spectantibus. Vesp. A. 19.

Chartae Regum Angliae & aliorum & Bullae Paparum concessae Monasterio Eliensi a Fundation. ad Stephanum Regem, cum Gestis Abbatum & Episcoporum. Tit, A. 1.

Regia Diplomata aliaque ad Ecclesiam Eliens. Spectantia. Domit. A. 15.

Perquisita Walteri Abbatis de Winchcombe eidem Monaster. Cleop. B. 2.

Registrum Chartarum B. Mariae Virg. juxta Dublin. Tib. A 11.

Chartae quamplurimae originales Regum, &c. tangentes Fundationes & Possessiones Monasterorium in Anglia. Nero, C. 3.

Registrum Monasterio S. Benedicti de Hulme. Galba, E. 2.

Bulla Sergii Papae ad Aldhelmum Abbatem Meldu, &c. pro Exemptione Monasterii ab Oneribus temporaelis Dicionis. Otho, C. 1.

Lib. de Terris & Reditibus Monasterii S. Mariae in Wigorniae Civitate, ab Hemingo ejusdem Monasterii Monacho Tempore Gulielmi Conquest. scriptus. Tib. A. 13

Registrum Fundationis & Chartarum Monasterii de Melsa in Agro Ebor. in quo quamplurima de Privilegiis Monachorurn Cisterc. Vitel. C. 6.

Registrum Chartarum Ecclesiae Lin. Vesp. E. 16.

Registrum Monasterii de Wymundham. Tit. C. 8.

Registrum Ecclesiae S. Mariae de Derb., id est, Derby. Tit. C. 10.

Registrum Canonicorum S. Mariae de Bradenstock. Vitel. A. 11.

Chartularium Ecclesiae Dunelmen. Faust. A. 6.

Varia de Prioratu Dunstapliae. Tib. A. 10.

Lib. de Inquisitionibus Maneriorum Episcopatus Eliens. An. 2 Johannis Episcopi, &c. Tib. B. 2.

Chartae, Donationes, aliaque spectantia ad Monasterium de Evesham. Vitel. E. 17.

De Monasterio Colecestrensi & ejus Fundatore. Nero, D. 8.

Registrum Chartarum Prioratus S. Andreae Northampstow. Vesp. E. 17.

Registrum Chartarum Abb. de Kirstead in Com. Linc. Vesp. E. 18.

Registrum Chartarum S. Oswaldi Nostcell in Com. Ebor. Vesp. E. 19.

Registrum Chartarum Abb. de Bardney in Com. Linc. Vesp, E. 20.

Registrum quoddam Abb. de Peterborough in Com. Northampton. Vesp. E. 21.

Aliud Registrum Abb. de Peterborough. Vesp. E. 22.

Registrum Chartarum Prioratus de Dureford in Com. Surrey. Vesp. E. 23.

Registrum Chartarum Prioratus de Stone in Com. Stafford. Vesp. E. 24.

Registrum Chartarum Prioratus de Routon in Com. Stafford. Vesp. C. 15.

Registrum Chartarum Prioratus de Walton in Com. Ebor. Claud. D. 10.

Registrum Chartarum de omnibus Maneriis, Terris, &c. Johanni de Woodford, olim de Ashby Folvile in Com. Linc. Armigero, spectantibus. Claud. A. 13.

Registrum Chartarum Prioratus de Lenton in Com. Norf.  Qtho, B. 14.

Registrum Abbatiae de Barlings. Faust. B. 10.

VITAE SANCTORUM.

Vita Tho. Cantuar. per Henricum F. Stephani, & Pictura in qua videtur ad Sepulturam componi per Monachos suos. Jul. A. 11.

Excerpta quaedam ex Vitis Sanctorum. Jul. C. 6.

Vita S. Albani Martyris, per Robertum de Dunestable Monach. ejusdem An. 1150, Carmine elegiaco. Jul. E. 3.

Vita Tho. Cantuar. Arch. & Martyris, Versibus rhythmicis. Ibid.

Vita B. Edmundi Cantuar. Episc. Jul. D. 6.

De Conjugio Patris & Matris S. Thomae Martyris, & quam mirabiliter conveniat Vita ejusdem Edmundi Archiep. Ibid.

Vita S. Modwenae Virg. Hib. Per Gul. Edys. Burtonensem Monachum. Cleop. A. 1.

De S. Margareta nonnihil. Cleop. A. 14.

S. Margaretae Vita Metrice.

Vita Edmundi Archiep. Cantuar. per Robertum Richium. Cleop. B. 1.

Vitae Christi Fragmentum, per Bonaventuram. Ibid.

Vita & Miracula S. Clorae Virginis. Cleop. B. 2.

Vita & Miracula S. Bernardini Minoris. Ibid.

Vita Antonii de Padua. Ibid.

Vita Ludovici Episc. et Confess. Carol. Regis Siciliae. Ibid.

Vita S. Dunstani, ab Auctore qui floruit Tempore ipsius Archiep. Cleop. B. 13.

Vita S. Albani Protomartyris. Cleop. C. 7.

Vita, Miracula, & Translatio Thomae Cantuar. Rhythmis Anglicanis. Cleop. D. 9.

Legenda S. Ceciliae, Rhythmis Anglicanis. Ibid.

Vitam S. Albani eleganter scripsit anonymus Britannus (quem Lelandus & Baleus multum laudant) ejus Libri Initium honerat, Quisquis beatorum Martyrum, &c.

Legenda de Miraculis B. Mariae Virg. Ibid.

Vita S. Gregorii 2. Papae, Rhythmis Anglicanis. Ibid.

B. Heraclidae Paradisus S. Vitae sanctorum Patrum. Faust A. 2.

Vita S. Edm. Archiep. Cant. Faust. B. 3.

Vita S. Etheldredae Eliens. Rhythmis Anglicanis. Faust.

Vita S. Martini per Gulielmum Monachum Albanensem. Faust. B. 4.

Vita B. Walfrici, per Fratrem Johannem de Forda, erat iste Walfricus Anachoreta Haselbergiae. Ibid.

Vita S. Begae Virg. & de Miraculis ejusdem. Faust. B. 4.

Vita S. Aldhelmi Episcopi, & ejus Translatio ; ibid. non per Melmesb.

Vita S. Johannis Archiep. Ebor. per Folcardum ad Aldredum Archiep. Ebor. Ibid.

Vita S. Alexis Confessoris. Ibid.

Vita Sanuorum Gentium Britannicarum & Anglicanae, magno & bene exarato Volumine. Tib. E. 1.

Passio S. Edmundi. per Abbonem Floriacensem, scripta circa 985. Tib. B. 2.

Miracula S. Edmundi. per Hermannum Archidiac. Ibid.

Legenda Sanctorum. Tib. D. 4.

The Martyrdome of St. Theodoric, alias Tewdorick, who died Anno Gratiae 600. Tib. E. 8.

Vita S. Wilfridi, per Eadmerum Monachum Cant. Calig. A. 8.

Vita S. Werburgae Virginis; ibid. cum Lectionibus in Festi vitate ejusdem. Ibid.

Lectiones in Natali S. Formenildae. Ibid.

S. Margaretae Virginis. Ibid.

De Miraculis S. Withburgae Virg. Ibid.

Vita beatae Sexburgae Reginae. Ibid.

Vita S. Birini Episcopi Anglorum Apost. Ibid.

Vita S. Benedicti. Ibid.

Vita S Mariae Magdalenae, ibid. & Translatio. Ibid.

Passio S. Katherinae Virgnis & Martyris. Ibid.

Vie de Sainct Josaphaz, Rhythmo Gallico. Calig. A. 9.

Vita beati Pauli Monachi. Calig. A. 15.

Vita S. Ambrosii Mediol. Claud. A 5.

Vita S. Hyeronimi. Ibid. (extat.)

Vita Hillarii Pictaniensis, per Fortunatum ejus Presbyterum, Ibid. (extat.)

Vita Martialis, Ibid.

Vita D. Johannis Archiepiscopi Alexandrini & Confessoris, Auctore Leontio, Latine. Ibid.

Beda de Miraculis S. Cuthberti. Ibid.

Vita S. Aldhelmi, per Willielmum Malmesburiensem. Claud. A. 5.

Vita S. Erkenwaldi London. Episcopi. Ibid.

Vita S. Winefridae Virginis, per Elerium Britannicum Monachum, An. 660. Ibid.

Vita S. Neoti. per Willielmum Abbatem Croylandeum, An. 1180. Ibidem.

Vita S. Wolstani Episcopi Wigorum, per D. Senatum Bravonicum Monachum. Ibid.

Vita & Obitus B. Wilfridi Episcopi & Confessoris, per Fridegodum, Carmine hexametro. Claud. A. 1.

Vita Thomae Cantuar. secundum Johannem de Salesberia. Claud. B. 2.

Passio S. Albani. Claud. E. 4.

Ejusdem Vita & Passio, metrice, per Radulphum de Dunstabilia. Ibid.

Miracula S. Albani. Ibid.

Inventio S. Amphibali Sociorumque ejus, & Miracula. Ibid.

De Vita & Martyrio SS. Amphibali & Albani, ex Gallico in Lat. Ibid.

Vita S. Simeonis Monachi. Nero, A. 3.

Vita B. Mariae Virg. Ibid.

De S. Cuthberto & ejus Miraculis, continens quamplurima de Statu Dunelmensis Ecclesiae. Nero, A. 2.

De Mirabilibus B. Apostoli Jacobi, per Calixtum Papam. Nero, A. 11.

De B. Francisco, & Impressione sacrorum Stigmatum. Nero, A. 9.

Martyrium Fratrum Minorum apud Marochium. Nero, A. 9.

Vita S. Hamonis Minoris Britanniae. Nero, A. 10.

Martyrium Fratrum Minorum in Partibus Orientalibus. Nero, A. 9.

Vita S. Albani, S. Augustini, Archiep. Cant. S. Guthlaci, Anachoritae, S. Godmeriae, Virginis Franconii Abbatis, S. Eleutherii & Anthae Matris ejus. Nero, C. 7.

Vita S. Elphegi Martyris, Osburno Monacho Auctore. Ibid.

Vitae & Passiones Sanctorum variorum. Nero. E. 1.

Vita S. Godrici, Audore quodam Monacho G. de Finchale, Galba, A. 17.

Vita & Passio Elphegi Martyris, per Osburnum Monachum Cant. & Translatio ejusdem. Otho, A. 12.

Vita S. Odonis Archiep. Cant. Ibid.

Passio 11000 Virginum, Ibid.

Vita S. Bertini Abbatis. Ibid.

Vita B. Vulfildis Virginis, & Translatio ejusdem. Ibid.

Excerpta de Vita S. Ethelburgae Virginis et de S. Erchenwaldae. Ibid.

Legenda antiqua scripta Temporibus Saxonum, in qua continentur Passiones S. Eustachii, S. Marci Evangel. S. Cassiani, S. Ferrioli, S. Saturnini, S. Faustae Virginis, S. Evilasii, S. Eusebii, S. Teclae. Otho, A. 13.

De Miraculis B. Martini, per Hugonem Archidiac. & de Translatione. Ibid.

Vita S. Swithini Episcopi. Ibid.

Translatio S. Edvardi Regis & Confessoris. Ibid.

Thomas Gascoigne Annotationes, Manu propria, de Miraculis S. Brigittae. Otho, A. 16.

Legendariae quaedam Narrationes de C. Godmanno, Turceo, &c. Otho, A. 15.

Passio S. Ulfadi & Ruffini, Filiorum Wulferi Regis, Fundatoris. Otho, A. 17.

Vita S. Nickolai, per Johannem Diaconum. Otho, A. 18.

Vita & virtutes S. Germani Episc. Antiffiod. per Constantium Presbyt. Ibid.

Miracula ejusdem S. Germani, per Henricum Antiffidor. Ibid.

Vita Sanctorum, fc. S. Tryphonis, S. Agathae, S. Vedasti. S. Amandi, S. Ansberti, S. Austrobertae, S. Eufrasiae, S. Valentini, S. Julianae Virginis. Otho, D. 8.

Passio SS. Martvrum. Ibid.

Vita S. Gregoni Papae, Libris 4. Ibid.

Passio Longini Martyris. Ibid.

Vita S. Gertrudae Virginis & Miracula. Ibid.

Passio S. Thodori Presbyteri. Ibid.

Vita S. Cuthberti Episcopi & Confessoris. Ibid.

Vita S. Wulframni Episcopi. Ibid.

Vita S. Ignatii Episc. Ibid.

Vita S. Brigidae Virg. Ibid.

Passio S. Blasii Episc. & Martyr. Ibid.

Vita SS. Angliae, magno & bene exarato Volumine. Otho, D. 9.

Vita S. Mariae Egyptiae, per Hildebertum, ut videtur. Vitel. A. 12

Vita S. Cuthberti, per Bedam, Saxonico Charactere. Vitel. A. 19.

Vita S. Kentegerni Episc. & Confess. Vitel. C. 8.

Vita & Passio S. Thomae Archiep. Cant. Vitel. C. 12.

Vita S. Edvardi Confess. Anglorum Regis. Ibid.

Vita & Passio S. Thomae Archiep. Cant. Ibid.

Vita S. Edmundi Archiep. Cant. Ibid.

Le Vie S. Edmund le Confesseur, translat้ de Latine en Romaun. Vitel. D. 8.

Vita S. Albani & Amphiboli, Metro Gallico. Ibid.

Vita S. Augustini Hipponensis, per Ivonem Carnotensem. Vitel. D. 8.

Vita S. Guthlaci. Versu hexametro. Vitel. D. 14.

Vita S. Edmundi Regis, Versu elegiaco. Ibid.

Vita Birini Episc. Winton. ad Petrum Episc. Winton. dedicata, Versu hexametro. Libellus de Vita S. Cuthberti, ex historiis Scotorum & Hibernorum excerptus. Ibid.

Vita S. Edmundi Regis & Martyris, Versu hexametro.

Vita S. Dunstani, per Osbernum Monachum. Vit, D. 15.

Vita & Passiones Apostolorum & aliorum Sanctorum. Vitel. D. 17.

Vita S. Cuthberti, per Bedam & alios. Ibid.

De Vita & Miraculis S. Oswaldi Regis. Ibid.

De Vita S. Aidani Lindisfarnensis Ecclesiae Antistitis. Ibid.

Legenda S. Ethelberti, per Giraldum Cambrensem. Vitel. E. 7.

Legenda S. David. Archiep. Menenensis, per eundem. Ibid.

Legenda S. Patricii. Ibid.

Vita S. Edvardi Regis & Religiosi David. Regis Scotiae, per Ailredum Abbatem Rievallis. Vitel. F. 3.

Vita S. Niniani Episc. per eundem. Ibid.

Passio S. Agathae Virg. Ibid.

Vitae Sanctorum Wallensium, Gundleii Reg. & Confess. Cadoci Episc. & Martyr. Iltuti Abbatis, Telavi Episc. & Confess. Dubritii Archiep. (ubi de primo Statu Landavensis Eccleiiae, beati David, & Dewi Episc. & Confess. S. Paterni Episc. S. Clitauci Reg. & Martyr. S. Kebii. Episc. & Confess. S. Tathei Confess. S. Carantoci Confess. S. Aidui, S. Brendani. Vesp. A. 14.

Miscellanea antiqua de Vita Ethelwoldi. Vesp. A. 19.

Vita S. Brendani, Rhythmo Gallicano veteri, & Legenda, ejusdem in Prosa Latina. Vesp. B. 10.

Vita & Passio S. Thomae Martyr, per Monachum de Evesham. Vesp. B. 14.

Eadem, Rhythmis Gallicanis. Ibid.

Vita S. Mildrithae Virg. & Translatio ejusdem. Vesp. B. 20.

Vita S. Laurentii Archiep. per Bedam. Ibid.

Vita Thomae Cantuar. Rhythmis Gallicanis vetustissimis. Vesp. D. 4.

Vita S. Wilfridi, Auctore Stephano, ejus Beda meminit. Vesp. D. 6.

Vita S. Brandini, Metris resonantibus. Vesp. D. 8.

De Alexio Martyre, Versibus Rhytmicis. Vesp. D. 9.

S. Laurentii Martyr. Passio, metrice. Vesp. D. 19.

Vita Pauli primi, Versu heroico. Ibid.

Vita S. Euphrosynes Virg. Vesp. E. 4.

S. Wulstani Vita. Vesp. E. 9.

Vita S. Edmundi Reg. & Martyr, per Osbertum Clarensem Monachum Westmonast. An. 1136. Tit. A. 8.

Vita S. Thomae Cantuar. per Magistrum Edvardum. Vesp. E. 10.

De S. Frideswida. Tit. A. 19.

De Gestis S. Kentigerni. Ibid.

Vita B. Thuretani Archiep. Ebor. metrice & profaice, per Hugonem de Pontefracto Monachum & alios. Ibid.

Vita S. Alexii.. Tit. A. 26.

Vita S. Mariae Magdalenae. Ibid.

Vita S. Catharinae Virg. Ibid.

De S. Josepho Arimatheo. Tit. D. 7.

Vita S. Afroe, metrice. Tit. D. 16.

Vita Christi, inventa Hierosolymis per Theodosium Imperat. Tit. D. 19.

Passio S. Laurentii, metrice. Tit. D. 24.

Vita S. Edmundi Reg. vetera Gallicana. Domit. A. 11.

Vita S. Thomae Cant. Lingua Gallica. Ibid.

Vita S. Christinae Virg. S. Julianae Virg. S. Agnetis, S. Agathae Virg. Gallice. Vita S. Praxidis. Otho, A. 8.

Vita S. Mildrithae Virg. & Miracula ejusdem. Ibid.

Vita S. Edvardi Reg. per Aluredum Rievelensem. Otho, A. 6.

PROPHECYES.

Revelatio S. Michaelis in Monte Tumba & alibi. Jul. A. 7.

Prophetiae de Adventu Antichristi. Jul. D. 5.

Visio quae contigit in Essexia An. 1206, scripta a quodam Religioso. Ibid.

Prophetia reperta in Valentia Hispanorum An. 1314. Cleop. B. 1.

Proph. de antiqui Britannici Nominis Restauratione. Cleop. C. 4.

Proph. Hermanici Aquilae Joh. de Bestagonio aliaeque plures. Ibid.

Prophetiae quaedam. Faust. B. 9.

Proph. Spiritu Pythonico olim edita in Cambria. Claud. E. 8.

Proph. de Scotorum Dominatione in Anglia. Ibid.

Prophetici Versus de Regno Angliae & Scotiae. Otho, B. 1 ;

Certain Prophecyes. Vesp. D. 18.

Vaticinia varia de Anglia aliisque Gentibus. Vesp. E. 7.

Fragmentum Commentarii in quasdam Prophetias de Rebus Angliae. Ibid.

Proph. variae de Rebus & Regibus Angliae Antichristo, &c. Ibid.

Prophecyes severall. Vesp. E. 8.

Proph. de Destruct Monasteriorum. Tjrt. D. 12.

Proph. diversae. Tit. D. 9.

Proph. Sybillae, & ejusdem Versus de Die Judicii. Vesp. B. 25.

De Nominibus Regis qui fit inventurus S. Crucem, secundum diversos Prophetas authenticos. Domit A. 9.

Proph. diversae. Vesp. E. 7.

Aquilae Proph. Cleop. C. 4. 8. Vesp. E. 7.

Revelations of St. Bridget. Jul. F. 2.

Calieni Proph. Lingua Hibernica, ad Odonellorum Familiam spectantes. Vesp. E. 7.

Columbini Proph. de Antichristo. Cleop. C. 10.

S. Cuthberti Proph. Tit. C. 10.

Hermerici Proph. Cleop. C. 4.

Hildegardir Proph. Vitel. D. 3. Domit. A. 9.

Johannis de Bessagorio Proph. Cleop. C. 4.

Joh. Bridlington Proph. Cleop. C. 4. Vitel. D. 12. F. 5. Tit. D. 12. Ejusdem comment. Domit. A. 9.

Joan de Rupe Scissa Proph. Cieqleop. C. 4.

Merlini Proph. Jul. A. 5. Cleop. C. 4. & 10. Faust. A. 8. Tib. A. 9. Claud. B. 7. Nero, A. 4. D. 8. Tit. A. 19. Vesp. A. 23. Tit. D. 7. Item ejusdem Commentar. & Gloss. Claud. B. 7.

Sybillae (quae de Oriente venit ad Solomonis Sapientiam audiendam) Proph. Claud. B. 7.

Thomae de Aseldon Proph. Versibus Anglicanis, de Rebus Britan. Vitel. E. 10.

S. Thomae Archiep. & aliorum Prophetiae. Tit. D. 7. Claud. E. 8.

LAWES OF ENGLAND.

Magna Charta de Foresta. Henr. III. Jul. A. 8. D. 2 . Fleta. Jul. B. 8.

Placita in Octav. [---] to Joan. Jul. 20.

Quaedam Placita in Com. Cantiae. Jul. C. 2.

Forma Brevium Cursualium Tempore Henr. III. missa ad Justiciarios Hiberniae. Jul. D. 2.

Narratio de Legibus Angliae, ubi deMonetarum Valere. Jul. D. 2.

Placita inter Wil. Wickham Archiepiscop. & Priorem Dundium, de Obedentia & Visitatione facienda. Jul. D. 4.

Variae Chartae & Statuta Legum & Libertatum Angliae Jul. D. 7.

Excommunic. Infractorum Chartae Magnae.

A Treatise concerning Suites in the Chancery by Subpoena. Cleop. A. 15.

Leges Edward Confess. Cleop. A. 16.

Leges Inae. Claud. D. 2. Otho. B. 11.

Leges Aluredi. Ibid.

Leges Cnuti. Ibid.

Leges Howelli Dha Princ. Walliae, Lingua Britannica. Cleop. B. 5. Tit. D. 2. Calig. A. 3. Tit. D. 9.

Ejusdem Leges, Latine, Vesp. E. 11.

Capitula vetera de Placitis Corowae. Cleop. C. 7.

Capitula nova, &c. Ibid.

Statutum de Religiosis, An. 35 Edward I. Ibid.

Statutum de quibusdam Emptoribus Terrarum. Ibid.

Statuta duo de Servientibus, 1 Latine, 2 Gallice. Faust. A. 4.

Charta de Foresta. Faust. A. 4.

Charta Libertatum Episcopatum & Baronum Angliae. Ibid.

A dicourse touching the Reformation of the English Lawes. Faust. C. 2.

Placita ab An. 7 Edward II. usque ad An. 1 Edward III. Faut, C. 6.

Johannes Fortescue de Dominio Regali ad Henr. VI. Anglice, verum in Fine laudat Edward IV. Claud. A. 8. Otho, B. 1(?).

Decretum de Pace pro Kantio, Decretum pro Londonia. Claud. D. 2.

Leges S. Edward confirmat. per Wil. I. Ibid. & Vit A. 13.

Constitutiones Kantiae, Ibid.

Statuta de ป ป. 9 Edward II. Claud. D. 2.

Statutum Winton. confirm. Ibid.

Statuta Regum Angliae in Parliament, ab anno l Edward III. usque att An. 1 Rich. III. Nero, C. 1.

Provisio de Ronemede per Johannem Regem, & Confirmatio ejusdem per Henr. III. Otho, C 8.

Charta de Foresta, per Henr. III. Ibid.

Sententia lata in Transgressores Chartarum praedictarum. Ibid.

Provisiones de Merton, cum variis Statutis Henr. III. Ibid.

Johannes Fortescue de Laudibus Legum Ang. Otho, B. 1.

Legibus & Consuetudinibus Angliae. Otho, E. 12.

Statuta Edward III. in quibus Casibus Locum habeat regia Prohibitio contra Judicem spiritualem, cum Petitione Clericorum & Regis Responsione super eadem. Vitel. A. 9.

Decreta Will. I. & Legum Mutationes & Emendationes. Vitel. A. 13.

Leges Edward Confess. Canuti, Wil. Conq. Vitel. E. 13.

Leges Canuti quae vocantur Danelage. Ibid.

Emendationes Legum Angliae, per Wil. I. Ibid.

Statutorum & Legum municipalium Angliae Lib. Vitel. F. 1.

Tenurae diversae Tempore Edward III. Richard II. & Henr. IV. Vitel. F. 2.

Statuta varia & Constitutiones Angliae ab Henr. III. ad Edward II. Vesp. B. 7.

De Curiis Cancellarii, Parliamenti, Banci Regis. &c. Vesp. E. 8.

Rights of the King's Forests. Vesp. F. 4.

Of the Courts of the Common Law of England. Tit. A. 26.

Cases of Law concerning Popish Recusants. Tit. B. 3.

Statutes and Acts of Parliament at Dublin. Tit. B. 9.

Parliamentum tertium Statutum Franciae Parisiis. Tit. D. 12.

Registrum Brevium. Tit. D. 23.

Tractatus de Legibus Angliae, Libris 4, scriptus Tempore Henr. I. primus continet Leges Anglicas Latine ; secundus, Scripta quaedam Temporibus (ut inquit Auctor) Uxoris necessaria ; tertius, Stat. Causarum ; quartus, de Furto. Domit. A. 8.

Statuta Edward III. Faust. D. 3.

Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth of assart and disforested Lands. Faust. C. 2.

Collections touching the same. Ibid.

Leges Henr. II. seu Glanvile. Claud. D. 3.

Of the Antiquity of the Lawes of England and the Places of the Study thereof. Faust. E. 15.

Consuetudines Angliae Tempore Henr. II. Clarendoniae confirmatae, cum Epist. Alex. III. & Thomae Cantuar. Super magna inde emergente Controversia. Vitel. E. 11.

Rights of the King's Forrests. Vesp. F. 4.

Of the Uncertainty of the Law. Tit. C. 7.

A Commission to take a Subsidie before the Time limited in regard of the King's great Occasions. Jul. E. 3.

Breve Regis de Sumonitione Archiep. ad Parl. Cleop. F. 2.

Confirmatio magnae Chartae de Foresta ab Edward III. Faust. B. 1.

Whether the Scotts may be naturalized. Faust. C. 2.

Recognitio Libertatum & Consuetudinum Regni Angliae apud Clarendon. Otho, A. 17.

Constitutiones Jurisperiti Medii Templi, Lond. Vitel. C. 9.

Decreta quaedam Legum Anglicarum, Gallice. Vitel. E. 5,

Liber Cardiffe de Consuetudine Walliae.

CIVILL AND CANON LAWES.

Touching the Jurisdiction of the Clergy in the Realme of England. Cleop. F. 1.

Of the Unlawfullnesse of Oathes ex Officio. Ibid.

Of Oathes in Ecclesiasticall Courts. Ibid.

Concerning Appeales. Ibid.

Touching the Court of Audience. Ibid.

Touching Proctors in the Court of Arches. Cleop. F. 1.

Of provinciall Constitutions. Ibid.

Jurisdiction of Prelatz in ecclesiasticall Things. Ibid.

Touching Prohibitions, Ibid.

The Exposition of Statures concerning ecclesiasticall causes, whether the Interpretation of them belong to the Judges or the Civilians and Canonists. Ibid.

Concerning Actions for Tithes. Ibid.

Diversa in Jure civili, per Danielem Dun. Equitem & Legum Doctorem selecta, viz. de Testamentis, &c. Ibid.

A dicourse touching ecclesiasticall Jurisdiction. Cleop. F. 2.

Of Canons and Lawes ecclesiasticall. Ibid.

An abstract of all causes belonging to the ecclesiasticall Court.

Orders for the Ordinaryes and Officers within the Province of Canterbury. Ibid.

Concerning ecclesiasticall Jurisdiction. Ibid.

Court of Arches. Ibid.

Jurisdiction of the Arches Court.

De Administratione Bonorum decedentium Intestatorum, Ibid.

Court of Delegates, Court of Audience, Court of Facultyes, Court of the Bishop of London. Ibid.

Grievances in ecclesiasticall Proceedings. Ibid.

Against Canons ecclesiasticall. Ibid.

Archbishop of Canterbury's Letter to King Henr. VIII. in the Behalf of the Jurisdiction of the Prerogative Court. Ibid.

Against granting of Faculties in Ireland. Ibid.

Reasons for the Act against the Commissaries Court. Ibid.

That ecclesiasticall Jurisdiction alwaies pertained to the King and his Judges. Cleop. F. 2.

Positions touching ecclesiasticall Authority. Ibid.

Concerning Prohibitions. Ibid.

Ecclesiasticall Matters of ecclesiasticall Cognizance. Ibid.

Causes of ecclesiasticall Cognizance. Ibid.

Cases of Immunity and Priviledge. Ibid.

Custome and Prescription. Ibid.

Sententiae in Curia Audientiae. Ibid.

Necessary Considerations touching the ecclesiasticall Courts of this Realme. Ibid.

Grievances in the Court of King's Bench. Ibid.

The Lord Cooke's Argument in Rochester's Case, that none ought to be called out of their Diocese to answer before the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Arches of Audience.

A Defence for the Master of Chancery to have Place of Serjantz at the Law. Jul. F. 10.

Reasons proving the Serjants at the Law ought to precede Doctors of the Civil Law.

Quae regalis Juris. Cleop. A. 16.

Frederici Magni quondam Imp. Constitutiones. Cleop. B. 12.

Collections out of the Civil and Canon Lawes against Churchmen that defame Princes. Faust. C. 2.

Novellarum quarundam Fragmenta. Otho, A. 9.

Liber Gregorianus. Ibid.

Processus in Curia Cant. inter Rectorem Ecclesiae S. Johannis, de Burgo S. Petri & inhabitantes de Doddesthrope. Otho, D. 8.

Ecclesiastici Viri Judices Regni Angliae. Tit. A. 13.

De Jurisdictione ecclesiastica Archiepiscopatus Cant. Ibid.

De Contemptu in Curiam de Arcubus, per Decanum ecclesiae S. Pauli, Lond. Ibid.

Whether a Prince, whose Subject is wronged by a forreign Prince, may licence his Subject to detain the Body or Goods of that Prince's Subject which wronged him Tit. C. 7.

Panormia Ivonis Carnotensis Odonis de Dovure. Ibid.

Notae de Decretalibus, &c. Tit. A. 13.

Libri 6 Decretalium Epistolarum Alexandri III, praecipue sed & aliorum quorundam Paparum. Vitel. E. 13.

Ansegisi Abbatis Capitulare. Otho, A. 9.

LONDON AND OTHER TOWERS IN ENGLAND.

A Register of all Mayors and Sherriffes of London to the last of Henr. VII. with many remarkable Accidents, Jul. B. 1.

A Register of all the Bayliffes, Majors, and Sherriffes of London from Rich. I. till the 10th Henr. VI. with a Chronicle of many conliderable Occurrences every Yeare. Jul. B. 1.

Nomina Wardarum Civitat. Lond. Faust. A. 8.

Petitiones Majoris & Civium Lond. quae non sunt in Charta de Libertatibus. Faust. B. 1.

Charta Perdonationis Pacis fractae Civit. Lond. Ibid.

Charta Remissionis Obligationum eidem, Ibid.

Charta Edward III. de Libertatibus London. An. 1. Ibid.

Charta de Southwark eidem Civitati. Ibid.

De Officio Escheatoris in Suthwork. Ibid.

De Confirmatione Libertatum. Ibid.

Quod Constabular. Turris Lond. non faciat Prisas deVictual. vel aliis Rebus Civit. Lond. Faust. B. 1.

Charters, Customes, &c. of London. Nero, A. 6.

Ordinationes pro Gubernatione Londini, Gallice. Ibid.

Placita apud Turrem London. An. 14 Edward II. Item alia, An. 7 Edward III. Ibid.

Londinensium Res circa An. 2 Edward III. Otho, B. 3.

Nomina Majorum & Viceroitum Lond. fc. Edward III. Richard II. Henr. IV. V, VI, cum Pretio Frumenti aliisque Annalibus. Vitel. A. 1.

Nomina Custodum & Ballivorum, Majorum, &c. cum historiis Rerum Gestarum. Vitel. F. 9.

Confirmatio Chartarum Exoniae per Richard I. Claud. D. 2.46,

Actus Parliamenti pro Villa Scarborough. Jul. B. 12. 34.

Ordinatio Civitatis Norwicensis super Electione Majoris Anglice. Cleop. C. 10.

Articuli de Transgressionibus, per Villanos de Bury. Claud. A. 12.

Charta Henr. III. de Libertatibus de Read. Claud. D. 2.

Charta Henr. III. facta Burgens. de Oxon. Ibid.

Charta Henr. de Wallingford. Claud. D. 2.

Extenta facta Com. Richmondiae, Faust. B. 7.

Feoda Militum in Richmondshire, aliaque multa Consimil. Ibid.

Charta Libertatis Honoris Richmondiae. Jul. B. 12. 17.

Charta Libertat. C. Cantuar. Jul. B. 2.

Papers concerning Berwick. Tit. C. 14. Vesp. E. 15.

Charta Athelstani Regis, donans Privilegia Malmesburiensi Civitati. Vitel. C. 9.

Of Sandwich. Jul. F. 6.

A Particular of the Castle and Mannors of Kenelworth and Rudfin. Tib. E. 8.

De Libertatibus Villae de Yermouth. Claude E. 8. Jul. F. 6.

CINQUE PORTS.

See Jul. B. 4. B. 5. Faust. C. 2. Claud. C. 2. Cleop. C. 7. Jul. F. 6.

UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.

De Acad. Cantabrigiensi Privilegiis et ejusdem varia Scripta. Faust. C. 3.

De Acad. Oxonionsi Chartis statutis. Faust. C 7. D. 8.

Chartae & Fundatio Aulae Gloucest. Oxon. Tib. E. 4.

Bulla Revocationis facta a Domino Papa super Privilegia Universitatis Oxon. in Causa Visitationis metropoliticae a Joan Papa Tempore Henr. IV. Alia item de Academicorum Privilegiis. Vitel. E. 10.

Statuta. Coll. Rotheram in Agro Ebor. fundati Tempore Henr. IV. ab Archiep. Ebor. Ibid.

Statuta Collegii Cardinalis Oxon. Tit. F. 3.

Statutes and Ordinances of the College of Wingham in Kent. Tit. A. 26.

Statuta Coll. Reginal. Oxon. Claud. A. 4.

Epistola Acad. Oxon. ad Joan Papam, ubi de Privilegiis. Faust. A. 5.

HOLY LAND.

Itinerarium Richard I. Faust. A. 7.

Descriptio Jerus. & aliarum Civitat. Jud. Fragment. Ibid.

D. S. Locis Civitatis Hieros. Claud. A. 4.

Ordinatio de Contributione in Subs. Terrae Sanctae. Claud. D. 2. 29.

Terrae Sanctae brevis Descriptio ; item historica & geographica ejusdem Descriptio. Galba, A. 7.

Le --------- d'Armes de la Conqueste de la Terre S. par Roger de Stavegne. Otho, D. 5.

Beda de Situ Terrae S. per G. Bondefelle. Otho, D. 2.

THE ENGLISH DOMINIONS IN FRANCE.

De Aquitania & Vasconia. Jul. E. 1. 4. Tib. B. 6.

Ordinationes & Privilegia de Oleroum. Nero, A. 6. 18. Jul. E. 1.

Concerning Calais, Newhaven, &c. Faust. E. 7.

Sacramentum de Guiennes & aliorum Regni Galliae. Tib. E. 8.

Senescallia Galliae ad Audeganensem Comitatum pertinet. Claud. E. 8. 32.

Nobilium qui inter erant Concordiae factae Caleti inter Reges Angliae & Franciae, cum Designatione Terrarum quae ex ea Concordia ad Regem Angliae pervenirent. Vesp. A. 7.

TOURNEAMENTS AND DUELLS.

Modus faciendi Duelli coram Rege. Nero, D. 6. Tib. E. 8.

Forma Duelli in Curia Marescalli Angliae. Nero, D. 2.

De Tourneamentis Angliae. Ibid.

Of Knighthood and Battaille. Tit. A. 23. C. 4.

A Letter of Defiance to the Scottish King from the King of England. Vesp. D. 18.

ROMANCES.

Sire Jehan de Sanitre, cum Picturis. Nero, D. 9.

Mestriae Floridan. & Damae Elvidae. Ibid.

Amilii & Annilonis Amores, Rhyth. Gal. Vitel. D. 3.

De Launval Chevalier d'Arthur Roy de Britan., metrice. Vesp. B. 14.

Florisii & Blancheflorae Amores, Rhyth. Ang. Vitel. D. 3.

Romanza, rhythmica Gallicana, Aurore, ut videtur, Hugone de Roteland. Vesp. A. 7.

LIBRI THEOLOGICI.

Hymnarium Latinum, cum Versione Saxonica interlineari. Jul, A. 7.

Minuta quaedam theologica, cum Oratione ad B. Virginem. Ibid.

Fabula de Episcopo consecrante Ecclesiam cum Barba Semi-zasa. Ibid.

De Festo Conceptionis B. Mariae. Ibid.

Encomiastica de B. Virgine. Ibid. .

De Vita Reclusorum, ut creditur, secundum Bernardum. Jul. A. 8.

Kalendarium vetus. Jul. B. 7.

Sancti Ambrosii Scala celestis. Ibid.

Martyrologium de Natal. Sanctorum ven. Bedae, quod agnovit ipse. Ibid.

Festa Synodalia Norwicensis Dioces. Vitae primorum Sanctorum describentia. Ibid.

The Tyme of the Consecrations of the Archbishops of Canterbury, from Augustine the Monk till Cardinall Poole. Jul. C. 2.

Decreta Consilii Romani Tempore Alexandri III. Papae, facta An. 1179. Jul. D. 1.

S. Benedicti Regula. Tul. D. 2.

Indulgentiae Eccles. Urbis Romae, concessae per Papam Gregoriam. Ibid.

Variae Visitationes & Constitutiones Monachorum in Consiliis & Capitulis. Ibid.

Constitutiones Stephani Cantuariensis Archiep. Ibid.

De Virtutibus imitandis & earum Distinctionibus. Jul. D. 3.

Epigrammata super variis Locis Scripturae. Ibid.

Augustini Sermo de Virtutibus Psalmorum. Jul. D. 7.

Bernardi Fragmenta quaedam. Ibid.

Excerpta de Gestis Abbatum Ecclesiae S. Albani. Ibid.

Fragmenta de prima Christianitate Britanniae, de Martyrio S. Albani, de Mensuris Terrarum, de inventione & Translatione S. Albani. Ibid.

Versos quidam resonantes de corrupto Statu Ecclesiae. Ibid.

Canticum Gallicum factum An. 1256 super Desolatione Ecclesiae Anglicanae. Ibid.

Prerogativa quarundam Ecclesiarum Romae. Jul. D. 8.

Ordo Stationum pro peregrinantibus in Urbe Romae. Ibid.

Catalogus Errorum Waldensium. Jul. D. 10.

Ordines totius Christianitatis. Jul. D. 8.

Tractus festivalis, in Rhythmo Anglicano. Jul. D. 9.

Kalendarium antiquum, Versibus compositum, Jul. D. 10.

Fragmentum historicum de Thomae Cant. Archiep. Ibid.

Dialogus inter Cor & Oculum, in Rhythmo. Ibid.

Vita Roberti Episcopi Herefordiensis. Jul. D. 11.

Livre de Religion, que compila un Frere de l'Ordre des Preschours, a la Request du Roy de France Philippe, en l'An. 1279. Cleop. A. 5.

De Gregorio magno Pontifice Versus. Cleop. A. 6.

Bernardi Morlanensis Libri tres, Versibus rhytmicis, de Contemptu Mundi, ad Petrum Abbatem Cluniacense Cleop. A. 8.

Encomiastica de Simone Abbate Ebor. & Comite Mulnoth. Ibid.

De Animae Planctu sub Philomelae Nomine, rhythm. Cleop. A. 12.

Penitentiale. Ibid.

Tractatus de Regimine Principum, per quendam Religiosum ad Henr. VI. Reg. Angliae. Cleop. A. 13.

Matutinae & Orationes ad B. Virginem. Ibid.

Miseria Generis humani, Versibus descripta. Cleop. A. 14.

Fabula de Olio quod B. Mariae Thom. Cant. Cleop. B. 10.

Epistola Luciferi ad Papam & Prelatos Tempore Richard II. Ibid.

Fabulae quaedam theologicae de Virtutibus & Vitiis. Cleop. B. 2.

Speculum Perfectionis, Status Fratrum Minorum. Ibid. I

Invectiva contra Monachos & Fratres Tempore Richardi, cum Defensione Wicklucistarum Ibid.

Alia Invectiva contra Fratrum Hypocrisin. Ibid.

Nigelli Wireker Versus elegantes ad Guilielmum Eliensem Episcopum. Cleop. B. 3.

Ejusdem Nigelli Tractatus ad eundem Gulielmum. Ibid.

Ailredus Rievalensis de 12 Abusibus Claustralium. Cleop, B. 15.

Oratio Dominica Symbolum & Salvtatio B. Virginis, Sermone Anglica veteri. Cleop. B. 6.

Anselmi Elucidarium S. Compendium Theologie, per Modum Dialogi, Ibid.

Decem Plagae Egypti. Cleop. B. 9.

Causes pour quo les Pseaumes furent composes. Ibid.

Anonymi Pieces aliquot & Meditatiuncula, metrice. Cleop. C. 2.

Archiep. Eboracensium Historiola a vetustissimo Britonum AEvo ad Willielmum Both. Presulem br. Latinis Rhythmis conscripta. Cleop. C. 4.

De Paulino, Wilfrido, Egberto, Archiep. Ebor. Privilegiis, &c. Ebor. Ibid.

Innocentii II. IV. & Calixti III. Literae ad Episcopos & Regem Scotiae, ut Eboracensem Presulem metropolitanum suum agnoscant eandem Prerogativam jure vetustissimo Eborac. competere recognoscit Willielmus Scotiae Rex. Ibid.

De Translatione S. Dunstani Cantuar. Archiep, Fragmentum. Ibid.

S. Mariae Verba ad Thomam Cantuar. de Oleo illo quo Reges Angliae futuri inungendi erunt. Ibid.

Ordo qualiter Romanus Pontifex apud Basilicam Petri debet ordinari ad benedicendum Imperator. Ibid.

Nomina Sanctorum inventorum apud Glastonbury, accedit Annotatio quod Arviragus Rex Britonum Insula Avolonia Josepho Arimathensi donabat nonnihil de Josepho Arimath, ex Melione Britanno, qui Merlino vetustior. Ibid.

Literac Archiep. Cant. ad Pontificem Rom. quibus excusat se de iis quae sibi imputabantur veluti Pacis Ecclesiae Perturbatoribus. Ibid.

Fratrum Hospitalis S. Thomae Cant. Epistola ad Archiep. Cant. Ibid.

Sigismundi Imp. Literae ad Pontificem Rom. de Rebus spectantibus ad Consilium Basiliense. Ibid.

Johannis Archiep. Ebor. ad Willielmum Swan Romae Agent.

Epistolae plures ex Anglia ad Willielmum Swan Romae Agent, de Rebus pontific. & ecclesiast. Politicis Temp. Henr. VI. Ibid.

Copia Epistolae bullatae quam Benediclus Papa misit ad Partes de Cathay, in qua tota Fides nostra continetur, sed deest Fidei Explicatio. Ibid.

Literae diversae ad Consilium Basiliense spectantes. Ibid.

Regis Henrici V. & VI. & Cleri Synodi Cantuar. ad Martinum quintum de Cannonizatione Ormundi Ep. Sarisb.

Literae ad Papam de Observatione Diei Dominicae. Ibid.

Johannis Bathoniensis Episc. ad Papam Epistola de Ecclesia collegiata de Northdabney in Diocessi Wellensi. Ibid.

Epistola ad Papam de Walteri Hungerford in pios Usus Ecclesiae Sarisbur. Praedia, & Jus Patronatus Ecclesiae de Crucklade conferendo. Ibid.

Epistola Prioris & Conventus Bathoniensis ad Papam de Appropriatione Ecclesiae de Olveston in Diocesi Wigorinensi. Ibid.

Papae Epistola ad Henricum Cardinalem Angliae & ad Henr. (puto VI.) Regem. Ibid.

Institutio Hospitalis de Savoy, cum Testamento Henr. VII. Cleop. C. 5.

Regula Inclusarum, veteri Anglicano. Cleop. C. 6.

Statutum de Religiosis An. 35 Edward I. Cleop. C. 7.

Ordinatio pro Gubernatione Hospitii Regis An. 40 Edward II. & alia Statuta. Ibid.

Bulla Papae persuasoria missa Regi Henr. VII. contra Turkas, cum Responsione ad eandem. Ibid.

Aurelius Prudentius de Virtutibus & Vitiis, Literis Saxonicis & Picturis. Cleop. C. 8.

Fragmentum S. Columbari Hibern. Metrice. Ibid.

Modus tenendi Synodos In Anglia primevis Tempor. Ibid.

Collectio Canonum, incerto Auctore, in qua aliqua ex Synodis Hibernis & aliis nondum editus. Cleop. C, 8.

De Miraculis Virginis Mariae. Cleop. C. 10.

Descriptio sanctorum Locorum. Ibid.

Anselmi Liber apologeticus de Similitudinibus. Ibid.

De Edificatione & Ordinatione Claustri, &c. & de Vita ordinanda Fratrum claustralium. Ibid.

Sermo super Textum Columnae aureae , super Bases argenteas. Ibid.

De Ornamentis Ecclesiae quae pertinent ad Rectores, & quae ad Parochianos in Provinciis Cantuariae & Eboraci. Cleop. D. 3.

Tractatus de tribus Regis Coloniae. Cleop. D. 7.

Lamentation of our Lady. Ibid.

Compendium de Episcopis Cant. ab Augustino ad annum 1333. Cleop. D. 9.

Compendium de Episcopis Litchfield ab Initio ad 1338. Ibid.

The State of the Church of Great Brittain, from the first Plantation of Religion unto the most happy Reigne of King James, with all other Occurrences between the See of Rome and the Soveraignes of this Realme, collected out of:

1.        Publique Records,

2.       Popes Bulles and Breves,

3.        Originall Instructions and other Letters of State,

4.       Ancient Historyes of the Kingdome,

5.        Registry of religious Houses, by Sir Robert Cotton,

Vol. 3. Cleop, E. 1, 2, 3.

Divers originall Letters, Coppies of Articles, enquirable Injunctions and Directions, tending to the Suppression of Monasteryes in Henr. VIIIth's Time ; as also the Substance of what was certifyed touching very many Monasteryes by the Visitors, together with the Value of them. Cleop. E. 4.

A brief Declaration of the Number of all Promotions ecclesiasticall at the Taxation of the First-fruites and Tenths, with the yearly Value of each Bishoprick, Deanary, and Archdeaconary, and the Tenth of the Clergy in every Diocesse. Ibid.

Sundry Things touching the Reformation made by King Henr. VIII. Cleop. E. 5.

De Potestate regia in ecclesiasticis. Cleop. E. 6.

Touching the Jurisdiclion of the Clergy in the Realme of England. Cleop. F. 1.

Of the Unlawfulness of Oaths ex Officio. Ibid.

Of Oathes in Ecclesiasticall Courts. Ibid.

Instructions by Cromwel touching the Bishop of Lincolne and his Archdeacons. Ibid.

Jurisdiction of Prelates in ecclesiasticall Things. Ibid.

Nomina Archiepiscoporum Cantuar. Ibid.

Privilegia & Prerogativa Sedis Cantuar. Cleop. F. 1.

A Letter to Cromwell from the Archbishop of Canterbury wherein he maketh his Apology for styling himselfe totius Angliae Prin. Ibid.

A Declaratio Regis quod Jus visitandi Canceliar. & Universitat. Oxon. pertinet ad Archiep. Cant. & Ecclesiam suam. Ibid.

Privilegium Archiep. Cant. Diocesse vacante. Ibid.

Beneficia ad Collationem Archiepiscopi Cantuariae spectantia. Ibid.

De Patronatu Ecclesiarum omnium in Dioc. Roffensi. Ibid.

Feoda ad Officium Registarii Episc. Roffensis spectantia. Ibid.

Of the King's Supremacy. Cleop. F. 2.

Articuli super Chartas. Ibid.

Immunitas Cleri a Jurisdidtione temporali. Ibid.

Decimae de Arborions. Ibid.

Concerning Decapitations. Ibid.

Convocations per Archiep. Cant. celebratae ab 1298 usque ad 1580. Ibid.

Statuta de Ordinatione Prelatorum, de Qualitate Ordinandorum, de Non-residentibus  &c. Ibid.

Cathedrali Churches Orders. Ibid.

Motions for remittingof Regularityes.

Archbishops Visitations. Ibid.

De Officio Archidiaconi. Ibid.

Visitation of King Henr. VIII. ibid.

Commimon of Elizabeth for causes ecclesiasticall. Cleop; F. 2.

Court of Commissions. Ibid.

Commissions secundo Jacobi touching ecclesiasticall Matters. Ibid.

The Archbishop of Canterbury's Letter to King Henr. VIII. touching his Visitation. ibid.

Against Canons ecclesiasticall. Ibid.

Habitus clericalis. Ibid.

A dicourse touching the Power of Bishops. ibid.

Of the Oath ex Officio. Ibid.

De Censuris ecclesiasticis. Ibid.

Abusiones, tam per Episcopos quam alios Ecclesiasticos. Ibid:

Banes and Licences to marry. Ibid.

Touching Tythes. Ibid.

For reforming Matters ecclesiasticall. Ibid.

Power of Parliament in causes ecclesiasticall. ibid.

Petitions touching ecclesiasticall Authority. Ibid.

A Letter of Queen Elizabeth to the Bishops against Conventicles. Ibid.

The Archbishop of Canterbury's Letter to the Lords of the Councell touching Exercises called Propheties. Ibid.

Arguments in the Behalf of silenced Ministers. Ibid.

The King's Power in ecclesiasticall Matters. Ibid.

Epistola Archiep. Cant. ad Clerum Cant. Provinciae, ut Lincolniae conveniant ad tractandum de Subsidio ferendo Tempore Edward II Faust. A. 5.

Catalogus Synodorum. Ibid.

Epistola Richardi de Diceto & Johannis Lugdunensis Archiep. Ibid.

Liber penitentialis  in quo Mentio fit penitentialis Bedae & penitentialis Romani. Ibid.

De Anna Matre B. Virginis. Ibid.

Constitutio Roberti Winchelsea Archiep. Cant. de Juramento & Obedientia Rectoribus. & Vicariis in eorum Ecclesiis celebrant. faciend. Ibid.

Implementa (ut vocant) in Maneriis Episc. Roffensis. Faust. B. 5.

Appropriatio Ecclesiae de Lugwarden in Diocesi Herefordensi An. 1389. Faust. B. 1.

Jura Archidiaconi Cantuar. Ratione Inthronizationis Episcoporum omnium in Provincia Cantuar. Faust. B. 5.

Paparum Epistola; diversae de Juribus & Privilegiis Ecclesiae Cantuar. Faust. B. 6.

Pars Privilegii a Paschali Papa concessi Henrico Imp. de Jure Investiturarum. Ibid.

Epistola Sergii Papae ad Episcopos Angliae, de Admissione Bertunaldi in Archiepiscopatum Cant. Ibid.

Epistola ejusdem Adelredo, Adelfrido, Adulpho, Regibus Anglorum, pro eadem. Ibid.

Epistola Gregorii II. ad Episcopos Angliae, super Promotione Tatwini ad Ecclesiam Cant. Ibid.

De Potestate quam sibi arrogavit Papa Formosus in Anglia Tempore Edward Conf. Ibid.

Pertinentia ad Ecclesiam Cant. in Civitate Lond. Ibid.

De Placito Tempore Regis Stephani inter Vicecom. Richardum Picott & Monachos Cant. in pleno Auditu comitatus. Ibid.

Hiltoni Anachoritae Meditationes, rhythmice, una cum Picturis Materiam illustrantibus. Ibid.

Hymnorum Liber, cum interlineari Translatione Saxonica. Vesp. D. 12.

Willielmi de Montibus Cancellarii Lincoln. Speculum Penitentis. Vesp. Ibid.

Idem de Confessione, cui accedunt alia Theologica & Juris Canonici Precepta. Ibid.

Johannis Pecham Archiep. Cant. Canticum Pauperis. Vesp. D.13.

Parenesis ad bonos Mores conducens, Anglicanis Rhythmis. Vesp. D. 20.

Oratio ad S. Mariam & ad S. Thomam Cant. Vesp. D. 14.

Ceremoniale antiquum. Vesp. D. 15.

Varia Penitentialia antiqua, Saxonico Charactere. Ibid.

Pœnitentiale Theodori Archiep. Vesp. D. 15.

Ceremoniale aliud antiquum. Ibid.

Melancthonis Epistolae quaedam. Vesp. D. 18.

Dr. Feckman, Abbot of Westminster, his Oration made in Parliament I Elizabeth. against Alteration of Religion. Ibid.

A Sermon at the Burial of Queen Mary. Ibid.

Difcourses concerning certain Controversies in Religion, written about I Elizabeth. Ibid.

Archbishop of Canterbury's Letter to King Henry. Ibid.

Dr. Scott's Oration, the Bishop of Chester, made in Parliament I Elizabeth. against the Alteration of Religion.

Epistola Lentuli, describens Formam Christi. Ibid.

A little Treatise concerning Transubstantiation.

Nigelli Versus & Hymni. Vesp. D. 19.

De Miraculis B. Virginis Carmina, Lib. 3. Ibid.

Hildeberti Caenomanensis Epistolae, Exemplar vetustum. Ibid.

Pœnitentiale antiquum, Latine, Saxonico Charactere. Vesp. D. 20.

Bonaventurae Stimulus Amoris. Vesp. E. 1.

Idem de Cruce Christi. Ibid.

Richardus Eremita super secundo Versiculo Canticorum. Ibid.

Fratris Amandi Speculum humanae Salutis. Ibid.

Narratio de Spiritu Guidonis. Ibid.

Constitutionis Alexandri Episc. Covent. Vesp.E. 3.

De Auctore Libri Sapientiae Solomoniae. Vesp. E. 4.

Lanfranci Archiep. Cantuar. Epistolae quaedam. Ibid.

De Alfgelo PrefectoWiltoniae suscipiente Literas Fraternitatis a Wigorniensi Monasterio. Ibid.

Gualteri Mapes super Apocalypsyn. Vesp. E. 12.

Idem de Conjuge non ducenda. Ibid.

Idem contra Adulatores.

Idem de Trinitate. Ibid.

De quatuor Virtutibus, deDiis, de Remedio Fortuitorum. Ibid.

Petri Blesensis Epistolae. Vesp. E. 11.

Willielmus de Monte Cancellarius Lincoln, de Tropis Scripturarum. Vesp. E. 10.

Liturgia Romana. Vesp. E. 13.

De Canonicis Regularibus. Vesp. E. 15.

History of the three Kings of Colen. Vesp. E. 16.

Epistola ad Wolftanum Ecclesiae Londini Pontificem. Vesp. A. 14.

Confessio Goliae. Vesp. B. 13.

Articuli Richardi Scroope Archiep. Ebor. contra Henr. IV. Vesp. E. 7.

Causae propter quas decollatus fuit Richard Scroope Archiep., cum Martyrio ejusdem. Ibid.

Gesta Abbatum & Episcoporum Eliensium a Tempore Lucii Regis ad Willielmum Grey. An. 1478. Tit. A. 1.

De Statu Lindisfarnensis Ecclesia; secundum Bedam. Tit. A. 5.

Gaufridus Sacrista de Goldingham de Statu Ecclesiae Dunelmensis ab 1151i ad 1213. Ibid.

Robertus Dunelmensis de Pontificibus Dunelm. ad annum Dom. 1342. Ibid.

Gulielmus Chambers de Moribus Richardi Episc. Ibid.

De Miraculis & Tunica S. Cuthberti. Ibid.

Registrum succinctum, Rerum Dunelmensis Ecclesiae ab 635 ad Galfridum Episc. Ibid.

Breviarium Chronici Hagustaldensis Ecclesiae ab 674 ad Han. I. Ibid.

Cuthbertus Giruvensis de Vita & Morte ven. Bedae. Ibid.

De miraculosa Inventione Textus Evangelii. Lat. Tit. A. 4.

De Sponsalibus, de Delestatione morosa, de Speciebus Luxuriae, de Raptu, Adulterio, Incestu, Sacrilegio, Peccato contra Naturam, & de Restitutione. Tit. A. 11.

Ordonnances de la Cit้ de Geneve sur la Reformation. Tit. A. 12.

De Sede Papatus Avenione. Tit. A. 13.

Decretum Simonis Archiep. contra Pluralitates. Ibid.

De Archiepiscopatu Menevensi redacto sub Obedientia Cantuariensi Tempore Henr. I. Ibid.

De Jurisdictione ecclesiastica Archiep. Cant. Ibid.

Excommunicatio contra impugnantes Libertates Ecclesiae. Ibid.

De Visitatione Willielmi Courtney impedita per Episc. Exon. An. 1384. Ibid.

De Prerogativa Ecclesiae Cantuariensis. Ibid.

Tractatus de Lege divina. Tit. A. 18.

Ordo Officiorum dominicalium. Ibid.

Rhythmi contra malos Ecclesiasticorum Mores. Ibid.

Simeon Dunelmensis de Pontificibus Ebor. Ibid.

De Pontificibus & Civitate Lincolniae. Ibid.

Narratio de Reliquiis & Locis Urbis Romae. Ibid.

Sermones de Dei magno Nomine. Ibid.

Notae quaedam Electiones quorundam in Abbat. de Kyrkstall. Ibid.

Dialogus metricus inter S. Bernardum Clarevallensem & Monachum ejus post Mortem apparentem. Ibid.

Thomas Stubbs de Statu Ecclesiae Ebor. Ibid.

Rhythmi diversorum Virorum. Tit. A. 20.

Mapes Rhythmus de Diluvio Noe. Ibid.

Goliae de Contemptu Mundi. Ibid.

Ejusdem Apocalypsis. Ibid.

Mariale S. Liber, Metris resonantibus, ad Venerationem B. Virginis ; antiquus est, & scriptus magnis quadratis Literis. Tit. A. 21.

Psalmi poenitentiales, iisdem Literis. Ibid.

Hymni ad Virginem Mariam. Ibid.

Cranmer’s Confession before his Death. Tit. A. 24.

De Vita Astis, Obitu, & Testamento Willielmi Wickham, Episc. Winton. Tit. A. 24.

Some Questions about Religion. Ibid.

Large dicourses concerning the Masse. Ibid.

De Rebus ecclesiasticis. Ibid.

Petitiones & Supplicationes Cleri ad eundem Archiep. super eadem Re, & super Reformatione Regni. Ibid.

Epistola Johannis XXII. Papae ad Accademiam Oxon. super Statutis Viennensis Concilii ab ea recipiendis. Ibid.

Tractatus de 7 Vitiis carnalibus, in quo quaedam satyrice interferuntur contra Magnates Regni Tempore Edward II. Ibid.

Sermones duo. Ibid.

Richardus Eremita de Emendatione Vitae. Ibid.

De Signis precedentibus Diem Judicii. Ibid.

Sermones duo. Ibid.

Altercatio inter Judaeum & Christum, inter Synagogam & Ecclesiam. Tit. D. 16.

Versus Sybillae de Adventu Domini. Tit. 18.

Oratio dominica, Graece Latinis charac. Ibid.

Constantini Magni Privilegium Ecclesiae Romanar. Tit. D. 19.

Constitutio Ludovici I. Othonis. & Henrici. cum Pontificibus Romanis. Ibid.

Johannis Witcliff Observationes in Decalogum, Anglice. Ibid.

Ejusdem Sermo in Festum Omnium Sanctorum, Anglice. Ibid.

De Modo orandi, Anglice. Ibid.

De Virtutibus & Vitiis, Anglice. Ibid.

Chronicon Episcoporum Treverensium, Coloniensium, Tungrensium, & Trajectensium. Tit. D. 25.

Orationes variae. Tit. D. 27.

De Gestis Bernardi & Davidis II. Episcoporum Menevensium. Domit. A. 1.

Hexasticon de miranda Papae Potestate. Ibid.

Invectiva brevis contra Monachos. Ibid.

Purgatorium S. Patrici, Gallico Carmine, a Monacho Salteriensis Monasterii. Domit. A. 4.

Epistola Richardi Archiep. Cantuar. ad Calixtum Papan, querentis de Injuria sibi & Ecclesiae Cantuar. illata in Consecratione Archiep. & Causis Ecclesiae Eboracensis. Domit. A. 5.

Attestatio Regis Willielmi I. de Primatu Ecclesiae Cantuar. cum Subscriptionibus Episcoporum & Abbatum, sequuntur & alia ad eandem Controversiam spectantia. Ibid.

Giraldi Cambrensis 6 Dialogies, in quibus de Jure Menevensis Ecclesiae contra Ecclesiam Cant. Ibid.

Forma Dictaminis S. Tabellionibus Notariae Curiae Romanae, Auctore Johanne Bononiensi ad Johannem Archiep. Cant. Ibid.

Constitutiones Rob. Winchelsea & W. Archiep. Cant. quid Parochiani prestare debeant & Rectores. Faust. A. 8.

Decima solvenda de Laico Feodo. Faust. A. 8.

De Romanis Pontificibus & ejus Sedis Schismatibus ; item de Pontificibus Angliae. Ibid.

A Prayer of St. Austin's, a Revelation of God to a devout Man, a Sermon. John vii. Militia est Vita Hominis. What Charge the Bishop gives to the Archdeacons. Tit. A. 24.

Meritum missae. Tit. A. 26.

The fifteen Joys of our Lady. Ibid.

The seven Sleepers, Ibid.

De Potestate regia. Tit. C. 6.

Several Church Services. Ibid.

Papae Epistola ad Reg. Elizabeth. Tit. C 7.

Queen Elizabeth's Letter to Henr. IV. upon his Conversion. Ibid.

Clementis VII. Bulla concessa Henr. VIII. de duobus Nuptiis contrahendis. Tit; C. 10.

Articuli 37 Johannis Wickliff. Tit.D. 1.

De Descriptione Arcae. Noae. Tit. D. 3.

Parvus Tractatus de B. Jacobo Fratre Domini. Ibid.

De Computatione Annorum Christi & Mariae Virg. Ibid.

De Situ Paradisi Enoch & Eliah, de Situ Terrae Sanctae, & Via Fil. Israel. de Descriptione brevi Locorum sanctorum juxta Jerusalem, &c. Ibid.

Godefridus Viterb. in Nov. Testam. metrice. Ibid.

Tractatus de Presentia Christi in Sacramento Eucharistiae contra Transubstantiationem. Tit. D. 5.

Inventarium omnium Reliquiarum in Monasterio Glastoniensi. Tit. D. 7.

Tractatus de Imagine Peccati. Tit. D. 11.

Liber Vitae complectens Nomina Benefactorum Ecclesiae Dunelmensis ab Edwino Anglo ad Henr. VIII. magna Pars Literis aureis & argenteis exarata. Domit. A. 7.

Versiis quidam rhythmici gravem Querimoniam & pariter Symbolum exprimentes, videntur esse Hildeberti. Domit. A. 8.

Juramentum quod Episcopi olim prestabant Romano Pontifici. Ibid.

Scutum Dei triangulum. in quo de Mysterio Trinitatis agitur. Ibid.

Indulgentia Clementis V. pro quibusdam Orationibus. Domit. A. 9.

Litera & varia Negotia pertinentia ad Monasterium B. Mariae, in urbe Rothomago, & de Sepultura Ymerii Abbatis. Domit. A. 11.

Quidam Rhythmi monachales. Ibid.

Compendium utriusque Testamenti. Domit. A. 11.

Ivonis Carnotensis Sermo de Sacramentis Dedicationis Eccles. ad nuper Baptizat. Domit. 12. (extat.)

Johannis Diaconi Basilicae Salvatoris Patriarchae, Lat. Liber de Sanctis Sanctorum. Domit. A. 13.

Series Paparum. Carmine, per Nicolanm Manuacutium. Ibid.

Tractatus de Reliquiis Romae reconditis. Ibid.

De Carne & Spiritu Tractatus, Carmine. Ibid.

Catalogus Archiepiscopatuum & Episcopatuum Orbis Christiani. Ibid.

L'Evangile translat้ de Latine en Francois. Domit. A. 11.

Giraldi Cambrensis Symbolum Electorum, i e. Epistolae ad diversas Personas. Cleop. D. 5.

Liber de summis Pontificibus Ecclesia; Romanae ad 1317. Cleop. D. 9.

Constitutiones Monachorum S. Benedicti Abingdoniae 1279 & Oxoniae 1249. Faust. A. 2. 11.

Turgoti Libellus de Exordio & Progressu Ecclesiae Dunelmensis. Faust. A. 5.

Constitutiones Benedicti XII. super Monachos nigros. Faust. A. 6.

Sixti Papae dicta, translata a Ruffino. Faust. A. 6.

De Fundatione Monasteriorum in Anglia ante Normannes. Faust. A. 8.

Nomina Priorum Ecclesiae S. Mariae de Suthwerk. Ibid.

Cantuariae & Prioratus Wiltoniensis Fundatio & Incrementum, Rhythmis Anglicanis. Faust. B. 3.

Successio Pontificum Romanorum a S. Petro usque ad UrbanumVI. Faust. B. 7.

Orders of the Friers Minorits. Faust. D. 4.

Conventio Abbatum Ordinis S. Benedicti Anno 817. Tib. A. 3. 10.

Monachus Glastoniensis de Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiae a primo ejus Fundatore Josepho Arimatheae ad Tempora Edward III. Tib. A. 5.

De Portione Crucis inventa Romae per Papam Sergium. Tib. A. 6.

De Inceptione Ordinis Carthusiensis. Tib. A. 9.

Pontificale antiquum & pulcherrimum. Tib. B. 8.

Benno Cardinalis de Vita Hildebrandi Papae. Tib. E. 8.

Lucius Papa ad Priores & Canonicos de Kenelworth, de Benefices eorum Ecclesiasticis reservandis, &c. Claud. A. 1.

Miscellanea Ordinationum antiquarum, Consecrationum, Blenedictionum, & quibus patent Ritus Religionis, Saxonice. Calig. A. 3.

Variae Epistolae & Decreta Alex. III. ad Ecclesiasticos Anglicanos & alios. Claud. A. 4.

Responsio Anglo-Britannica Abbatis Bangoriensis ad Augustinum Monachum, petentem eorum Subjectionem Ecclesiae Romanae. Calig. A. 8.

Collectanea de Monasterio Wigorniae. Ibid.

De Fundatione Abbatiae de Theokesburge. Ibid.

Electio Johannis Tynilmouthe Abbatis, ubi quamplurima de potestate regia contra papalem. Claud. A. 12.

De Institutionibus & Origine Ordinum ecclesiasticorum. Ibid.

Constitutiones pro Admissione Abbatum & Gubernatione Monasterii Abendonensis. Claud. B. 6.

Privilegium Leonis Papae de Contentione inter Hugonem Vesonticensem Archiep. & Bertaldum  qui usurpabat archi Episcopale Nomen. Claud. D. 6.

Catalogus Commemorandorum Ecclesiae deWintoneia in Agro Somersetensi. Claud. D. 3.

Anonymus de Exordio & Statu Ecclesiae Dunelmensis, & de Gestis Pontificum ejusdem ab 547 ad 1194 ; alius est a Turgoto. Claud. D. 4.

Compendium de Synodis universalibus & generalibus. Claud. D.7.

Qui Catholici sederunt Schismaticis adversantibus. Ibid.

Gesta Abbatum Monasterii S. Albani. Claud. E. 4.

Constitutiones Hospitalis S. Johannis, per Michaelem Abbat. S. Albani editae. Ibid.

Historia Fratrum minorum in Anglia. Nero, A. 13.

Donatio facta Dominis Cardinalibus per Benedictum XII. Nero, C. 2.

De Divisione Fructuum Ecclesiae inter Papam & Cardinales ibid.

Cenobii Petroburgensis Historia vetustissima, a prima Institutione ad 1200, aut circiter. Otho, A. 16.

Historia vetus Cenobii Petroburgensis, Rhythmis Gallicanis. Ibid.

Osberti de Clara Epistolae. Vitel. A. 17.

De Passione Domini, Rhythmis. Ibid.

Statuta antiqua Ordinis Carthusiensis. Jul. A. 8.

Chronicon de Archiep. Cantuar. ab Augustino ad Wil. Wittlesey. Jul. B. 3.

Historia Prioratus Lanthoniae. Jul. D. 11.

Constitutiones Walteri de Wickwamo Abbatis de Winchcombe pro Gubernatione Monasterii. Cleop. B. 2.

De Episcopis & Episcopatibus Angliae, & de Fundatione diversorum Monasteriorum Angliae. Ibid.

Regula pauperum Commilitonum sanctae Civitatis. Cleop. B. 3.

A Treatise concerning Ministers. Cleop. F. 2.

De Inceptione Ordinis Carthusiensis. Tib. A. 9.

A Remonstrance to the Emperor touching Liberty of Religion. Nero, B. 9.

Decrete de l’Archeduc Ernof par l'Unitersit้ de Vienne contre l’Exercise de la Religion. Nero, B. 9. 32.

Nomina eorum qui admissi sunt in Fraternitatis Beneficium Monasterii S. Albani, cum Picturis eorum & compemdiosis Narrationibus. Nero, D. 7.

Regula & Statuta Hospitalis S. Johannis de Jerusalem. Galba, A. 47.

Consuetudines ejus, cum Chronico ejusdem Magistrorum. Ibid.

Concordia inter Bonifacium Archiep. Cant. & Priorem Ecclesiae Christi, de diversis Privilegiis, coram Hugone de Bigod justiciario, An. 43 Henr. III. Galba, E. 3.

Controversia inter Arlastum Episcopum & Abbatem S. Edmundi, ventilata coram Wil. Conq. super Ecclesia S. Edmundi utrum debeat esse Sedes Episcopalis. Otho, A. 17.

Fragmenta historica de Abbatia Malmsburiensi. Vitel. A. 10.

Historia ecclesiastica Anglorum, scripta, videtur, Tempora Henr. I. quem attingit, Vitel, C. 8.

Breve Chropicon de Episcopis Norvicensibus. Vitel. C. 9.

Literae Patentes factae Priori & Conventui de Mastocke, per Wil. C. Cantelup. Vitel. C. 9.

Epistola Wintoniensis Ecclesiae ad Alexandrum Papam Anno 1071, cum Responsione Papae. Vitel. E. 4.

Descriptum Honorii Papae ad. Willielmum Episc. Cant.

De Controversia orta inter Urbanum Episc. Landav. & Episc Meneven. Ibid.

Litera Archiep. Cant. de Temporalibus Ecclesiae Roffen. dependentibus ex Ecclesia Cant, Vitel. E. 5.

Bulla Urbani Papae contra Pluralitates in Beneficiis. Vitel. E. 14.

Fragmentum historic. de Cenobio S. Edmundi. Vitel. F. 12.

Nomina Patriarcharum Aquileiae Urbis & aliorum Episcopor. in Italia, & Magistratuum Respub. Venetae. Vitel. E. 16.

A Treatise written to Archbishop Cranmer from same Popish Bishop against the Book of Homilies and Erasmus' Paraphrase, and the Religion established in Parliament.

Consuetudines Angliae quae proponebantur Tempore Henr. II. Thomae Becket Archiep. Cant. cum Constitutionibus ejusdem Regis renovatis in Normannia. Tit. A. 13.

Excerpta de Decimis. Ibid.

Suffraganeorum Sedes in Anglia An. Dom. 1102. Ibid.

De prima Divisione Cantuar. Provinciae in Parochias. Ibid.

Literae inter Papam & Archidiaconum Cant., super Provisione Lincolniae cuidam Frederico de Bavaria Nepoti suo. Tit, A. 19.

The Value of the Bishoprick of Coventry and Lichfield, according to the Book or Taxations of Tenths, Tit. B. 3.

The Valluation of all the spirituall Livings in England. Ibid.

Chronica Pontificum Romanorum a Petro ad Bonifacium VIII. Tit. D. 7.

Literae Episcoporum & Abbatum aliquot Tempore Henr. III. & Edward I. Jul. A. 8.

Literae nonnullae Episcoporum & aliorum Virorum illustrium de Rebus Anglicis. Vit E. 10.

Pope Gregory's Bull to the Hospitalls of Norway, Jul. F. 2

The lives of divers Bishops and Archbishops of elder Time. F. 2.

Exemplar breve Regis pro Convocatione Cleri. Cleop. F. 2.

Reasons against the Bill of Pluralitye. Ibid.

Advice for the Reformation of the Ministry. Ibid.

Ad of Parliament 10 Elizabeth  concerning the Temporalityes of Bishopricks. Ibid.

Act of Parliament 10 Elizabeth. concerning Conformity, &c. Ibid.

Matriculus Henrici Episcopi Lincolniae, de omnibus Ecclesiis in Archidiac. Leicestriae An. 1220.

Taxatio Ecclesiae 3 Henr. III. Nero, D. 10.

De Ordinatione Monachorum in Shireburnensi Ecclesia, per Wulfinum Episcocum, An. 998. Otho, A. 18.

Epistola R. Monachi de Kilton de Inventione Ossium Malcolm Regis Scotorum & filii ejus. Vitel. A. 20.

Descriptio Ecclesiae S. Sophiae in Constantinopoli. Ibid.

Registers of Religious Houses. Vitel. B. 1..

De Canonicis Regularibus. Vesp. E. 15.

Excerptes of the Foundations of some Monasteryes. Tit. F. 7.

Vita Hammonis de Heath Roffensis Presulis. Faust. B. 5.

Geneseos Liber, pulcherrimis Figuris & antiquis Literis capitalibus, ante 1400 aut circiter Annos exaratus, quem de Philippis secum in Angliam tulerunt duo Grecorum Episcopi Tempore Henr. VIII. ei Dono offerentes & perhibentes ex antiqua Traditione receptum quod olim Possessorem agnosceret B. Origenem. Otho, B. 6.

Psalterium, Latine & Gallice, scriptum Tempore Henr. I. Vitel. E. 9.

Psalterium vetust. Literis Lombardicis scriptum, cui praefigitur Charta originalis Offae Regis Mercionum, data An. Christi  Litera Saxonica. Vitel. E. 11,

Psalterium Romanum, antiquo Charactere, cum interlineari Interpretatione Saxonica, cui praefixa est Donatio antiqua, Ethelbaldi Regis Australium Saxonum Codex, scriptus, videtur, An. 700. Vesp. A. 1.

Psalterium, in Metra Anglicana, antiquis Temporibus elegantissime translatum. Vesp. D. 7.

Parabolae Solomonis, Charactere vetustissimo, & interlineari Versione Saxonica. Vesp. D. 6.

Psalterium pulcherrimum, cum Cychis & Kalendario, ubi saepius ad vivum expressa est Effigies Regis Richard II. Domit. A. 17.

Evangelia 4 quae Athelstanus dedit Ecclesiae Dunelmensi ; in Initio habetur Effigies Regis Athelstani. Otho, B. 9.

Evangelium Nicodemi. Vesp. E. 1.

DD. Matthaeus & Marcus, Latine, vetustissimo Charactere & luculento, Liber quondam Augustini Anglorum Apostoli. Otho, C. 5.

Antiquum Exemplar vulgaris Translationis Biblii. Tit. A. 22.

Consilium Constantiense Praeside Johanne XXIII. Liber iste olim pertinebat ad Humphredum, illustrem Studiosorum Mecaenatem, Ducem Gloucestriae, sicut patet ex propriae Manus Testimonio ad Finem Codicis. Nero, E. 5.

Concilium Romanum Innocentii III. Otho, A. 11.

Concilium generale Lateranense sub Innoc. III. Vitel. A. 2.

Concilium Lateranense. Vitel. E. 14.

Concilium Turnense. Ibid.

Concilium Johannis Pecham Archiep. Cant. apud Lambeth An. 1271. Vitel. A. 2.

Concilium a Stephano Archiepiscopo celebratum Oxoniae An. 1200. Vesp. E. 3.

Concilii Oxoniensis Statuta. Otho, A. 5.

Concilium Londinensi sub Anselmo Archiep. Anno 1002. Tit. A. 13.

Concilii eujusdam Anglicani Constitutiones Temp. Henr. III. Otho, A. 13.

Synodi & Canones Cuthberti Archiep. Cant. Literis Lombardicis ; Liber scriptus est An. 749, Achelbaldi Regis 33. Otho, A. 1.

Canones antiqui Synodales. Otho, A. 1.

Synodus habita Anno Domini 816 Wulfrido Praeside. Vesp. A. 14.

Synodus Odonis Cant. cum Monachis ejusdem Tempore Edmundi Regis. Vesp. A. 14.

Statuta Synodorum, valde autiquo Charactere, ex Collectione, ut fertur, Theodori Archiep. Cant. Theodorus tamen aliquis ter in iis citatur. Otho, F. 15.

Kalendarium. Jul. A. 6. Cleop. B. 3, 6, & 8. Tib. B. 5. & E. 4. & 10. Galba, A. 18. Otho, A. 5. & D. 8. Vitel. A. 1, 8, & 13. & C. 12. & 17. & E. 9. Vesp. A. 14. & 16. Tit. D. 15. & 27. Domit. A. 8.

Psalterium, cum Kalendario. Tib. B. 3.

Liber Orationum ad Trinitatem, Angeles, Martyres, &c. cum Picturis, partim Metro Anglicano, partim Latino. Ibid.

Odo Abbas Cluniancensis de Pravitatibus hujus Mundi in Secularibus & Clericis. Ibid.

Nomina Pontificum Rom. Patriarcharum Hyerosol. usque ad Odam, & Episcoporum Alexand. Antioc. Dorobern. Roffens. &c. Tib. B. 5.

De S. Nicolao Fragmenta duo. Ibid.

Mundi Status varii ab Initiis Rerum, Festa Anni, Commentatio in Prophetas & Apocalypsin. Ibid.

Notae Literarum Prions & Conventus S. Salvatoris per Missa. Ibid.

Copia Literarum Martini Papae super Promotionem Magistri Richardi Fleming ad Ecclesiam Lincolniae. Ibid.

Ordinatio Abbatis, Monachorum, Abbatissae, & Virginis Monialis. Tib. B. 8.

Benedictiones diversarum Rerum, Adjuratio Hominum quibus Culpa objicitur. Tib. B. 8.

Sylvestri Giraldri Distinctionum Libri 4, in quibus mirifice sectatur in Vitam & Mores Monachorum. Tib. B. 13.

Rituale antiquum, partim Latine, partim Saxonice. Tib. C. 1.

Capitula Concilii apud Wintoniam celebrati. Ibid.

Bedae Ecclesiastica Historia Gentis Anglorum. Tib. C. 2. (extat.)

Liber de Divinis Officiis S. Gemma animae, qui huic Bedae alibi restius Giraldo Cambrensi attribitur. Tib. C. 3.

Rogeri Baconi Compendium Studii Theologiae. Tib. C. 5.

Libertates Archiep. Cant. & Institutio Archidiaconatus Cant. Tib. C. 9.

Registrum Domini Papae de Taxatione pro Spiritualibus & Temporalibus Angliae & Walliae. Tib. C. 10.

Commemoratio de Rebus sanctae Trajectensis Ecclesiae, quae olim a Regibus aliisque eidem Ecclesiae traditae sunt. Tib. C. 11.

De Berta quadam Moniali in Ecclesia de Osbrooke. Ibid.

Quinque Vulnera, quinque Gaudia. Calig. A. 2.

Statuta S. Decreta quorundam Generalium Capitulorum Ordinis Carthusiensium ab 1411 ad 1504.

Historica Ecclesiastica Eustichii Patriarchae Alexand. ab anno  — usque ad annum Christi circiter 900, Arabice. Calig. A. 4.

Quatuor Evangelia, Sermone Danico ; Liber quondam Canuti Regis. Calig. A. 7.

Commemorationes anniversariae in Abbatia quadam fieri folitae. Calig. A. 8.

Edmundi Monachi de Eynsham Visio de Suppliciis & Locis penalibus in quibus Animae Peccatis obnoxiae post Obitum cruciantur. ibid.

De Die Judicii, veteri Anglicana. Calig. A. 9.

Series Episcoporum Wigorinensium. Calig. A. 10.

Episcoporum Wigorinensium Series & Munificentia ab 798 ad 957 ; hoc est ab Ethelredo ad Kenewaldum.

S. Aldelhmus, Versibus elegiacis quid deceat Monachum. Calig. A. 11.

Liber antiquus Hymnorum Ecclesiasticorum. Calig. A. 14.

S. Cyprianus de Opere & Eleemosinis. Cal. A. 15. (extat.)

Murini Episcopi Alexandrini Disputatio de Ratione Paschali. Ibid.

Dionysii exigua Capitula de Solemnitatibus, & Sabbatis, & Neomeniis, cum Responsione Anonymi. Ibid.

S. Protervi Epistola ad Leonern Papam de Paschali Ratione. Ibid.

Paschalini Epistola ad eundem de eodem. Ibid.

Cyrilli Epistola ad Aurelium Valentini Annum de eodem accedit, & alia ejusdem. Ibid.

Epistola Regis Scotiae ad Archiep. Cant. de Successore in Ecclesiam S. Andreae designando & consecrando. Claud. A. 1.

Paschalis Papae Epist. ad Henr. I. Ibid.

Gelasius Papa ad Clerum Angliae. Ibid.

Gregorius Papa ad Terdeluachum Regem Hiberniae de Petri Successorum Primatu. Ibid.

Anastasius Papa ad Theobaldum Archiep. Cant. ut Anathemate feriat eos qui Priori Cantuariensi atque aliis Romani adituris Iter praecluserunt.

Calixtus Papa ad Henricum Imp. de Electionibus Episcoporum & Abbatum. Ibid.

Nomina 72 Discipulorum Christi. Faust. B. 7.

Successio Episcoporum Angliae. Ibid.

Nomina Episcopatuum in Hibernia. Ibid.

Nomina Episcopatuum totius Orbis Christiani secundum Provincias.

De Consuetudinibus Romanae Ecclesiae, de Cardinalibus, Monasteriis, Locis sanctis, Palatiis, Indulgentiis, & Stationibus Romae. Ibid.

Primorum Patrum Genealogia usque ad Christum. Ibid.

S. Benedicti Abbatis Admonitio ad Monachos. Faust. C. 1.

That it is not lawfull for Subjects to take Armes against theire Soveraigne for any Cause. Faust. C. 2.

Collections touching the King's Authority in Causes Ecclesiasticall and against the Pope. Ibid.

An Answer by the Counsell to the Lady Mary touching the State of Religion in the Kingdome to be established. Ibid.

Quatuor Evangelia vulgata, Elementis exarata pulcherrimis. Tib. A. 2.

Capitulare Evangeliorum de Circulo Anni & de diversis Causis. Ibid.

Regularis Concordia Monachorum, Sanctimonialium Anglicae Nationis sub Edgaro Rege procurante Dunstano, cum Versione Saxonica interlineari, Tempore ejusdem Regis scripta. Tib. A. 3.

Johannes Gower contra Demonis Astutiam in Causa Lollardiae. Tiber, A. 4.

Idem de Virtutibus Regis ad Henr. IV. Ibid.

Idem de Vitiorum Pestilentia sub Richard II. Ibid.

Idem contra Mentis Saevitiam in Causa Superbiae. Ibid.

Idem contra Carnis Lasciviam in Causa Concupiscentiae. Ibid.

Idem de Scrutinio Lucis contra Tenebras Vitiorum. Ibid.

De Pontificibus Rom. qui Pallia miserint quibusdam Archiep. Cant. Tib. A. 6.

Resignatio Papatus per Caelestinum Papam. Tib. A. 7.

The Pilgrim, in old English Meeter. Ibid.

Catalogus Archiep. Cant. & Episc. Lond. Ibid.

Anonymi Fragmentum de Vita Thomas Archiep. Ebor. Tib. A. 7.

De Decimis omnium Fructuum solvendis Decretum. Tib. A. 10.

Bulla Henr. III. de plenaria Remissione apud Cantuar. in quinquagesimo Anno Translationis S. Thomas. Ibid.

Vita Abbatum Monasterii S. Augustini Cant. Tib. A. 9.

Thomas Cantuar. Archiep. Constitutio de Jejunio in Vigilia S. Matthiae. Tib. A. 10.

Decretalis Epistola nequis plura possideat Beneficia. Ibid.

Bulla Gregorii II. de Remissione peccatorum & Confess. ordinando Tempore Pestis. Ibid.

De Morte Simonis Archiep. & Rob. Hales Prioris S. Johan. London. Ibid.

Gulielmus Malmsburiensis in lamentationes Jeremiae. Tib. A. 12.

Alexander Nechan Monachus S. Albani in Ecclesiast. Ibid.

Albini S. Alcvini Epistolae & aliorum, Tib. A. 15.

Fragmentum Theologicum, Literis antiquissimis & peregrinis. Ibid.

Richardi Hampole Annotationes in Apocalypsin. Ibid.

Idem de Vita activa & contemplative. Ibid.

Officium S. Richardi Hampole & Eremitae, in quo de Vita & Miraculis. Ibid.

Visio Baronti Monachi Longoretensis. Tib. C. 11.

Bonifacii Papae Bulla contra exigentes Tallios quascunque ab Ecclesiasticis sine Apostolica Licentia. Tib. E. 4.

Quomodo Edvardus Rex amovit omnes religiosos Alienigenas de Domibus suis propter Guerram. Ibid.

De generali Capitulo Benedictinorum Abendoniae. An. 1290. Ibid.

Compositio inter Archiep. Cant. & Capitulum Wigorniense pro Jurisdictione Sedis vacantis. Ibid.

Institutio Archiep. Cant. contra Archiep. Ebor. pro Crucis Delatione in Provincia Cantuar. Ibid.

Dionysius de Ratione Festi Paschalis. Ibid.

Varii Tractatus Anglicani super variis Religionibus, rhythmice. Tib. E. 7.

De Dilatatione Fidei Christianae & Ortu Religionis in Britannia. Tib. E. 8.

De Ortu Religionum. Ibid.

Benedictio Vexilli Regis Galliae. Ibid.

Nomina Sanctorum quorum Corpora requiescunt in Coenobio S. Dionysii in Dioc. Paris. Ibid.

Ubi Sanctorum Corpora requiescunt in Anglia. Ibid.

Epistola Magistri Deering de Nuptiis Sacerdotum. Ibid.

A true Coppy of the Charter of Edward the Confessor unto the Bishop of Wells. Ibid.

Actus S. Processus generalis Capituli Monachorum nigri Ord. celebrat. Northamptoniae An. 1338. Tib. E. 11.

Archiepis. Panormitanus de Auctoritate SS. Conciliorum, praesertim Basiliensis. Calig. A. 1.

Sententiae aliquot Doctorum. Ibid.

Tractatus de Reprehensione Morum Romanorum Pontificum.

Tractatus varii Concilie Basiliensi. Ibid.

Statuta Provincialia Dioc. Magdeburgensis. Ibid.

Confessionale. Ibid.

Canones aliquot Concilii Basiliensis. Ibid.

De Assumptione B. Mariae Virginis. Ibid.

De Nativitate Christi. Ibid.

Henricus lmp. ad Calixtum Papam investiturae jus renunciat. & quae Romanae Ecclesiae ablata erant reddere pollicetur. Claud. A. 1.

Prior & Conventus Wigorniensis ab Wil. Archiep. Cant. petunt, ut imperet a Rege liberam Episcopi Wigorniensis Electionem. Ibid.

Anonymus ad eundem proeodem, & Archiep. Responsio ad Wigornienses Monachos. Ibid.

Eadmeri ad Fratres Wigornienses Litera. Ibid.

Papae Epist. de Appellatione ad Sedem Rom. Ibid.

Paschalis Papa ad Henr. I. Reg. Angliae. Ibid.

Idem misit Ansel. S. Sabae Abbatem ad Clerum Angliae, ut Synodales Conventus celebret, &c. Ibid.

Inventio SS. Martyrum Gervasii & Protasii. Ibid.

Inventio Corporis S. Nazarii Martyris. Ibid.

Fortunati Epistola ad Pascentium Papam. Ibid.

S. Hyeronimus de Nativitate B. Virginis Mariae. Ibid.

Johannis Mirkhus Festivale, canonicus erat regularis Monasterii de Lulshull. Claud. A. 2.

Ejusdem Tractatus, Pars Oculi dictus, de Latin a Lingua, in Linguam Anglicanam traductus, Rhythmis Anglicis. Ibid.

Formula Excommunicationis magnae Angliae. Ibid.

Constitutio Richardi Arundel Archiep. Cant. de Festis ab omnibus Operibus observandis. Ibid.

Pontificum Romanorum Decreta & Gesta nonnulla, Angliae.  Ibid.

Synodalia Decreta de Reformatione Ecclesiae & Reipub. Facta apud Eanham Tempore Ethelredi Regis. Claud. A. 3.

Ivonis Carnotensis Epistolae. Claud. A. 6.

Ejusdem Sermones 12. Ibid. (extant omnes.)

Tractatus incerti Auctoris de Missa. Claud. A. 8.

Brevis Cathechismus. Ibid.

Officia Ecclesiae, metrice, ad Fulconem Episc Lond. Per Alexandrum Studentem Parisiis An. 1204. Constitutiones Wil. de Cantiiupo Wigorniensis Episc Epithalamium B. Mariae Virg. Carmine elegiaco. Claud. A. 10.

Johannis cujusdam Libri 8, Versibus elegiacis, de Bellis Christianorum, de Expeditione Richard I. ad Terram Sanct. &c. Claud. A. 10.

Anselmi Archiep. Cant. Epistolae, quarum plurimae ineditae ; Codex fuit olim Johannis Grandissoni Episc. Oxon. Claud. A. 11.

Johannis Wickliffi Postillae. Claud. D. 8.

Decreta Pontificum Romanorum & Canones Concil. magnum & pulchre-exaratum Volumen. Claud. D. 9.

Augustinus contra Manicheos super Genesin. Claud. E. 1.

Arnulphus de Operibus sex Dierum, & de sex Verbis quae Dominus in Cruce locutus est. Ibid.

Anselmi Opuscula 11. Ibid. (extat.)

Idem quomodo Grammaticus fit Substantia & Qualit. Ibid.

Explanatio Visionum Danielis ad Literam, secundum Petrum Comestorem. Ibid.

Petri Cantoris Parisiensis Verbum abbreviarum. Ibid.

Liber Esdrae. Ibid.

Biblia sacra, Anglice, ex Versione Johan. Wickliffi, ut puto, una cum Annot. Marg. Claud. E. 2.

Epistola Rob. Grosthead ad Papam & Cardinales contra ipsorum non Obstantias Legis Naturas & Scripturarum. Claud. E.3.

Epistolae binae inter Johannem Lugdunensem & Radulphum de Diceto Decam. Lond. de Britannia nonnumerata inter Provincias, de Praeeminentia Ecclesiae Lugdunensis. Claud. E. 3.

De Ortu & Prioritate Ordinis Monachorum, & Reprehensione aliorum Religiosorum se, & suam Religionem Ordini Monastico preferentium. Claud. E. 4.

A quibus Ordo Monasticus sumpsit Exordium, & de eorum Regulis, Perfectione & Vitae Sanctitate. Ibid.

De Nominibus Monachorum qui Martyrio, Confessione, & Miraculis floruerunt S. Sanctitate & Doctrina. Ibid.

De Monachis qui Studia & diversas Universitates fundaverunt, de aliis Prerogativis & Dignitatibus Ordinem Monasticum concernentibus. Ibid.

Investiva contra Lollardos aliorque Ordinem Monasticum detrahentes, et eorum Loca destruentes & permutantes. Ibid.

Canonum Conciliorum Collectio, per Isidorum Mercatorem, in cujus initio habetur Ordo celebrandi Concilium. Claud. E.5.

Varia Decreta Pontificum Romanorum a Gregorio magno ad Ordinationem Ecclesiae Anglicanae spedlantia. Ibid.

Sermo ex Deuteronomio. Nero, A. 2.

Historica Narratio Divitis & Lazari. Ibid.

De bonis Operibus, ex Chrysostomo. Ibid.

De Angelis, ex S. Hieronimo. Ibid.

Prima Institutio & Varietas, Ecclesiastici officii, praecipue in Britannia & Gallia. Ibid.

De Pœnis Damnatorum & Remunerationibus justorum, de Eleemosynis, de Charitate.

Des dix Commandments en la Lei. Nero, A. 3.

Statuta Capituli generalis Ordinis Benedictinorum habiti 1444. Ibid.

Formula Fratrem in Conventum recipiendi, Angliceป Ibid.

De Missis celebrandis Forma. Ibid.

A compendius Forme of Confessions. Ibid.

Tractatus Statutorum Ordinis Carthusiensis pro Novitiis ejusdem Ordinis proficere in ipsius Observantiis consuetis Cupientibus. Ibid.

Distributio Collectarum Ecclesiae. Ibid.

De Officio nudo quomodo agatur. & de Missa celebranda.

Tractatus brevis de Dictamine. Nero, A. 4.

Henricus Monachus Salferiensis super Poena Purgatorii vixit sub Stephano Rege, sunt & in hoc Tractatu multae aliae Narrationes de Prodigiis, Portentis, Episcopatibus Saxonum, Anglorum magis, Veneficiis, de Roma etiam, Constantinopoli & Hierosolima. Nero, A. 7.

tractatus de Ecclesia Domini, in Charactere a Lingua Hibernica. Ibid.

Gundulph Episc. Roffens. Vita. Nero, A. 8.

De Locis Fratrum minorum in Partibus Tartariae. Nero, A. 9.

Vetus Poema Anglicanum, in quo sub Insomni Figmento multa ad Religionem & Mores spectantia explicantur. Nero, A. 8.

Brevis Tractatus Theologicus. Ibid.

Charta Charitatis S. Regula Monachorum Cisterciens. Nero, A. 11.

Liber Constitutionum quem Fratres Communi Consilio composuerunt, ut essent uniformes in observantia Canonicae Religionis. Nero, A. 12.

De tribus Regibus Coloniae, & Ritibus Christianorum in Oriente. Claud. A. 12.

De Instructionibus & Origine Ordinum Ecclesiasticorum. Ibid.

Thomae Archiep. Cant. Epistolae & aliorum, Libris quinque. Claud. B. 2.

Genesis, in Lingua Anglo-Saxonica, cum Picturis; item Historia Rerum a Mose & Joshua Gestarum. Claud. B. 4.

Constantinopolitana Synodus sexta, Latine, Codex pulcher. & vetustissimus. Ad Tituli Finem subjicitur Charactere Saxonico, hunc Codicem Ethelstanus Rex tradidit Deo & Aimas Genetrici SS. Petro & Benedicto in Bathoniae Civitatis Ceonobio, ob Remunerationem suae Animae ; & quisquis hos legerit Characteres Omnipotenti pro eo proque suorum Animis fundat Preces. Ad Extremum Libri adjicitur Literis miniatiis, scriptus est hic Codex Temporibus Sergii Pape & Patrarchiae, S. Rom. Ecclesiae reconditus Deo Gratias. Amen. Scriptus nempe circa An. 10 a Concilio habito. Claud. B. 5.

Historia Ecclesiae Britannicae a Tempore Regis Lucii ad Ingressum Saxonum. Claud. B. 6.

Nomina Episcoporum Angliae & Historica quaedam de iis ad An. circiter ab Augustino 600. Claud. B. 7.

Pentateuchus Samaritanus, a Jac. Usserio, Arm. Bibliothecae Cottonianae donatus. Claud. B. 8.

Epistola Leonis Papae ad Episcopos Provinciae Viennensis. Claud. C. 6.

Borchardii Warmaciensis Collectio Canonum & Conciliorum antiquissimum Exemplar. Claud. C. 6. (extat.)

De Rebus Gestis Lanfranci Archiep. Ibid.

Lanfrancus de Consuetudinibus sui Ordinis. Ibid.

Athelstani Decretum in Synodo apud Gralaleram. Claud.D. 2.

Quae pertinent ad Episcopum Tempore Athelstani. Ibid.

Concilia diversa ante Willielmum Conquestorem. Ibid.

Johannis Regis Charta de Obedientia facta Innocentio Papae. Homagium Johannis Regis factum Pandulpho, & ejusdem Absolutio. Ibid.

Aurea Bulla Regis Johannis. Ibid.

Martyrologium antiquum, pulchre exaratum. Claud. D. 3

Regula Sanctimonalium S. Benedicti, Latino-Sax. Ibid.

Reginaldus Monachus Dunelmensis de Virtutibus & Miraculis S. Cuthberti. Claud. D. 4.

Capitula sparsim ex Graecis & Latinis Canonibus & Synodis Romanis, atque Decretis Presulum, &c. a Papa Adriano tradita Ingiltramo Mediomatricae Urbis Episcopo 13 Cal. Octob. Indict. 9. Claud. E. 5.

Responsa & Decreta Paparum ad Angelinum & Lanfraneum aliosque super Cura Christianitatis in Anglia, Scotia, & Hibernia, &c. Ibid.

Bulla Clementis Papae quod Scotica Ecclesia debeat Soli Romanae immediate subjici. Claud. E. 8.

Descriptio Urbis Romae, & Status Ecclesiae Romanae. Ibid.

Epistola Hugonis Episc. Coventriensis de Electione Willielmi Episc. Eliensis. Ibid.

De Consuetudinibus pro quibus S. Thomas martyrizatus est. Ibid.

De Henrico Rege visitanteTumbam S. Thomae Martyris. Ibid.

Consuetudo Angliae ex qua occisor Clerci esset sola Excommunicatione feriendus. Ibid.

De Controversia inter Hugonem Episc. Covent. & Monachos. Ibid.

De Josepho Judaeo, qui dicitur Johannis Bodeba qui vidit Christum in Carne.

Literae Univ. Parisiensis ad Papam de Animabus sub Juramento Magistri, proposita Questione per Philippum Valoys Regem Franciae. Ibid.

Benedicto Cerevisiae. Nero, A. j.

Allegoria ad Nebuchodnozar. Ibid.

Paucula de Ratione Divinorum Officiorum. Nero, A. 1.

Exhortationes de Officio Pastoris. Ibid.

Canonum Collectio ex veteribus Consiliis & Patribus, per D. Egbertum Archiep. Ebor. Ibid.

Librorum Canonicorum Numerus. Ibid.

Canon unus & alter ex Decreto Flaviae Papae. Ibid.

De Ordinatione Presbyterorum. Ibid.

Hymni duo de Victoriis Athelstani Regis. Noro, A. 2.

Hymni de S. Dunstano & Ethelberto. Ibid.

Diversi Sermones & Tractatus Auctoris antiqui qui vixit circa An. 729. Ibid.

Exhortationes ad Christianos a Paganis Ritibus conversos. Ibid.

Anonymus de Carne & Sanguine Christi contra eos qui eundem sumi ad Altare volunt qui passus est in Cruce, sic ut ante nos dixit Bertramus (ut puto) ante 400 Annos ; Codex , exaratus est. Nero, C. 9.

Controversia circa An. 1280 inter Priorem & Cap. Cant. & Richardum de Ferlinges Archidiac. Cant. de Jurisdictione, Sede vacante, Instrumenta habens & Processum, notatu digna. Ibid.

Statuta quaedam Gedalea Benedictinorum F. ad Situs sacros, Pars unica.

Hovedeni Joan Clerici Meditationes, rhythmice Latine. Ibid.

Ejusdem 15 Gaudia Mariae Virg. Ibid.

Ejusdem 50 Salutationes B. Virg. Ibid.

Ejusdem Lyra ac Cantica Amoris, &c. (extat.)

Vitae Abbatum F. Albani, per Matthew Paris. Nero, C. 12.

De Ecclesiis fundatis ante Adventum Normannorum in Aug. Nero, D. 2.

Veterum Episcoporum Series vetustissima. Ibid.

Constitutiones Rob. Grosthead. Ibid.

Quatuor Evangelia, Lat. ex Versione Hieron. cum interlineari Saxonica, &c. idem Codex est is de quo tot Miracula narrantur in Chronicis & Annalibus Dunel. Ecclesiae. Nero, D. 4.

Disputatio inter Clericum & Militem de Potestate Praelatorum & Principum; videtur esse Fragmentum Viridarii. Nero, D. 8.

De Concilio Niceno, ex Graeco versus est forte a Gela Cyziceno ex Vaticano transcripsit H. Guffius. Nero, D. 9.

Dedicatio Ecclesiae Michaelis Archangeli. Nero, E. 1.

Exaltatio S. Crucis. Ibid.

Ordinationes, Statuta, &c. Concilii Constantiensis, Ibid.

Papa Johanne XXIII. Liber quondam Humphredi Ducis Gloucestriae. Nero, E. 5.

Liber antiquus Hymnorum Ecclesiasticorum. Ibid.

Versus rhythmici de Hospitio exceptis inter Monachos. Galb. A. 8. Hic Tractatus contra duos Ordines Mendicantium scribitur.

Computatio Graecorum de Mensibus Anni collectae Orationes Hymni. Galba, A. 14,

Narrationes Legendariae de Imagine Christi, de ejectione Adae. &c. Galba, A. 17.

Liber Psalmorum, cum Obelis & Asteriscis, fuit quondam Regis Athelstani. Galba, A. 18.

Fragmentum Latine Graecorum. Ibid.

Causa exitii Thomae Cant. Galba, D. 3.

Charta Libertatum concessa a Johanne Rege Anno Eccles. Angliae apud Runingmede. Ibid.

Bulla Innocentii, confirmans illam Chartam. Ibid.

Gregorii Pastoralis, Pars 2, Charact Lombard. Otho, A. 1.

Bonifacii in Germania Legati Epistola ad Cuthbertum Archiep. Literae. Ibid.

Donatio Ethelbaldi Reg. monasteriis, &c. ad Exemptionem ab Oneribus Reip. Ibid.

Ceremoniale Ecclesiasticum antiquum. Otho, A. 3.

Archiepiscopi Cantuariae usque ad 1333, & Bathoniae Episc. ad 1329, ab Adventu Normannorum, cum Denotatione Obitus eorum. Otho, A. 4.

Nota de S. Edward Rege & de Curatione insani per ejus Merita. Otho, A, 6.

De Obitu Bedae Epistola Cuthberti ejus Discipuli. Otho, A. 8.

Homiliae in Natali S. Machuti Confess. Ibid.

Oratio in Hehdomada majori Feria quarta. Ibid.

Oratio Gregorii Papae, cum Glossa Saxonica. Ibid.

Fragmentum Orationis Bedae interlineatum Saxonice. Ibid.

Ansegisi Abbatis Capitulare. Otha, A. 9.

Capitula Caroli Imperat. Ibid.

Capitula Ludovici, & Clotarii Caesaris. Ibid.

Seneca ad Paulam de Virtutibus cardin. Otho, A. 11.

Aelmeri Monachi Cantuar. Epistolae, cum Sermon. & Medit, floruit Anno 1130. Otho, A. 12.

Trastatus de Officio Missae & Confessione. Otho. A. 13.

Consuetudinarii Pars de Consuetudinibus Ordinis Monachalis, praesertim Monasterii Westmonast. Otho, C. 11.

Gregorii Epistola ad Mauritium Imperat. contra Johannem I. Archiep. Constant. arrogantem sibi Nomen Episc. Univers. Epist. ejusdem ad Phocam Tyrannum, qua congratulatur ei de arrepto Imperio. Ibidem ad Leontiam ejus Uxorem. Otho, D. 8.

Canonizatio Edmundi Archiep. Cant. Ibid.

Methodii Martyr. Lib. Ibid.

Prophetia Thomae Martyr. Ibid.

Pars Historiae Eliensis, Otho. E. 5.

Narratio de septimis Dormientibus. Otho, E. 13.

Sermones tres ad Instituendum Populum in Religione. Otho, B. 10.

Opus Theopiti qui Christum negavit. Otho, D. 8.

Notatio Locorum in quibus requiescunt Corpora Sanctorum Angliae. Vitel. A. 2.

Constitutiones Archiep. Cantuar. Stephani An. 1222, Simonie Mitham, &c. Ibid.

Constitutiones, Statuta, Privilegia, &c. Ecclesiae Eboracensis. Ibid.

Tractatus de Potestate Conciliorum Generalium, favet his Auctor. Vitel. A. 5.

Statuta Consistorii Episcopatus. Lincoln. Vitel. A. 10.

Constitutiones Eccles. Lichfield. per Hugonem Nonant. An. 1454. Ibid.

Litterae Henr. 7. ad Decanum & Capit. Lichfield, Ibid.

Johannis Belith de Divinis Officiis. Vitel. A. 11.

Versus rhythmici de Archiep. Cant. ab August. ad Richardum. Ibid.

Ecberti Dialogus succindus Institutionis Ecclesiasticae. Vitel. A. 12.

Invectio contra Fratres. Ibid.

Venenum Malachiae Fratris de Ordine minorum. Vitel. C. 14.

Tractatus Parisiensis de Prebendis Auro pretiosior. Ibid.

Tractatus quomodo Homines debent praedicare. Ibid.

Tractatus brevis Willielmi de S. Amore de Periculis novissimorum Temporum. Ibid.

Abbreviatio S. Augustini de Civitate, cum Explanatione. Ibid.

Bonus Postillator super Ecclesiaste Solomonis. Ibid.

Missa multum Devota de Nomine Jesu. Vitel. D. i.

Variae Narrationes de Factis & Dictis Monachorum. Ibid.

Elucidarium, in quo, per Modum Dialogi, tractantur varia Theologica. Ibid.

Historiarum Sacrarum Narratio, Rhythmis Gallicis. Vitel. D. 3

Preces Meditationesque de Christo & Maria, Rhythmis Gallicis. Ibid.

Johannis Balaei Catalogus Scriptorum pro Religione litigantium, Manu propria. Vitel. D. 4.

Johannis Paleonidorus de Principio & Progrestu Ordinis Carmelitani. Ibid.

Baptistae Mantuani Poemata tria. Ibid.

Nicolai Narbonensis Carmelitae ignea Sagitta. Ibid.

Petrus de Lilla Bellanevensis Carmelita ae Antiquitate Carmelitarum. Ibid.

Tabulae quaedam Vitiorum & Virtutum. Vitel. D. 5.

Constitutiones Synodales Ecclesiae B. Petri Eborac. Ibid.

Versus de Conflictu Vitiorum & Virtutum. Vitel. D. 8.

Tractatus de Forma Vitae. Vitel. D. 8.

Breviarium Decretalium Epistolarum Pontificum Romanorum, cum aliis pluribus Canonibus & Excerptis Patrum & Conciliorum. Ibid.

Decreta varia contra eos qui male tractaverunt Clericos. Ibid.

Versus de Vitiis & eorum Remediis. Ibid.

Hymni in Jesum Christum & B. Virginem. Ibid.

Nomina Priorum Domus S. Nicolai. Vitel. D. 9.

Thomae Sprotti Chronicon Abbatum Monasterii S. Augustini Ciut. Vitel. D. 11.

Miscellanea ad Papisticam Religionem spectantia, in quibus habetur Epistola Christi, scripta Angeli Digito, & tradita in Manum Petri Episc. Antioch. Ibid.

Nomina Episcoporum & Patriarcarum Jerusalem. Ibid.

De Patribus antiquis in Scriptura memoratis. Ibid.

De Mahometo. Ibid.

Historia Ecclesiastica Angliae ab 185 ad 1377, perampla ibid. scripta. Nero, C. 3.

Psalmi 50, Expositio ab Auctore antiquo. Ibid.

Plurima ad Historiam ut. & Nov. Testam. illustrandum, antiquissimis Picturis expressa. Nero, C. 4.

Concilium Florentinum Eugenii Papae An. 1431, fusius quam in Codice impresso. Galba, A. 1.

Ubi requieserunt Corpora Sanctorum in Anglia. Ibid.

Sermones antiqui ad Populum. Galba, A. 2. & 3.

Regimento e Ceremonias da Capella in Portugalia. Galba, A. 4.

Psalmi Davidis, Charactere Hibernico, quibus oliam praefigebantur haec Verba, Oswini Regis. Galba, A. 5.

Psalterium Davidis Latino-Gallicum. Nero, C. 4.

Sermones quidam de Tempore, veteri Anglicano, circa Tempora Henr. II. Otho, A. 13.

De Modo Electionis Praelatorum in Monasteriis. Otho, A. 16.

Capitula varia Canonicorum Regularium ordinis S. Benedicti. Ibid.

Constitutiones Benedictinae super Reformatione Canonicorum, Regularium Ordinis S. Augustini. Ibid.

Conititutiones Ottoboni. Ibid. & Vitel. A. 2.

Constitutiones Archiep. Cant. Bonifacii, Johannis Pecham, Rob. Wincheley, Step. Langton, Simonis Mepham, Johannis Stretford, Eflmundi Simonis Islipe, Simonis Winchelsey.

Constitutiones provinciales editae in Concilio apud Westmon. Ibid.

Chartae quaedam Regiae de quibusdam Casibus, in quibus Judex Ecclesiasticus potest cognoscere, regia Prohibitione non obstante. Ibid.

Constitutiones cujusdem anonymi Episc. Winton. Ibid.

Consuetudines Carthusiae per Brunonem Fundatorem. Otho. A. 17.

De Magistris Carthusiae a primo Bronone Teutonico ad Guigonem de Castra. Otho, A. 17.

Rituale antiquum de Benedictione & Exorcismo Salis & Aquae &c. Ibid.

Ecclesia S. Edmundi Precibus Willielmi Conquest. recipitur in immediatam Tutelam Ecclesiae Romanae. Ibid.

Alexandri Regis Scotorum Literae, quibus Gratias agit Monachis Wigorniensibus. Ibid.

Alexander III. Papa Henr. II. & Nobilibus Angliae gratulatosias mittit Literas eo quod decrevissent mittere Episcopos ad Celebrationem Concilii. Ibid.

Charta Donationis Constantini. Ibid.

Ivonis Carnotensis Opuscula varia. Otho, C. 7.

Epistolarum ejusdem amplum Volumen. Ibid.

Advocatio Ecclesiae Perstroti Covent. & Lichfield Dioces. Data ab Henr. VI. in Dotem Collegii Regulis Cantab. Otho. C. 8.

Appropriatio Ecclesiae parochialis de Mancester, Covent. & Lichfield. Dioces. Monasterio B. Mariae de Miravalle in eadem Dioces. & Assignatio certae Portionis Ecclesiae ejusdem Vicario. Ibid.

Anonymus adversus alium anonymum de rescindentibus Nuptiis Henr. VIII. & Catharinae. Otho, C. 10.

Literae & Acta Divort. inter Henr. VIII. & Catharinam, ubi & quaedam de Maria eorum Filia. Ibid.

Invectio Gualonis Britonis in Monachos. Vitel. A. 12.

Pœnitentiale antiquum ex variis Canonibus Conciliorum & Sententiis Patrum compilatum. Ibid.

Miscellanea de lectionibus in Feriis de Assumptione B. Mariae. Vitel. A. 13.

Variae collectae & missae speciales, una cum variis Exorcismis Benedictionibus Salis, &c. Vitel. A. 18.

Epistola Petri Blesensis de Miseria Curiali. Vitel. A. 20.

Idem de Transfiguratione Domini, & Conversione S. Paul ad Atrebatensem Episcopum. Vitel. D. 1.

Idem de Vita B. Jobi ad Henr. II. Ibid.

Ejusdem Epistolae quaedam,in quibus insectatur Clericorum et Prebendariorum Nuptias. Vitel. D. 5.

De sancta Simplicitate Wulstani Episc Wigorn. Vitel. A. 20.

Nomina Abbatum S. Albani. Ibid.

Nomina Episcoporum Lindisfarn. Ecclesiae. Ibid.

Miracula SS. Patrum qui in Ecclesia Hagulstadiensi requisescunt. Ibid.

Epistola Adami de Marisco. Vitel. C. 8.

Ejusdem Tractatus ad Episc. Herefordensem de summo Pontifice. Ibid.

Ejusdem Miscellanea sub Forma Didaminis epistolaris. Ibid.

Excerpta ex Hieronymo de Apostolis & Generibus interpretandis, Hibernico Charactere. Ibid.

Thomae Watsoni Historia Episcoporum Dunelm. Anglice Anno 1575, cum Fragmentis de eadem Re. Vitel. C. 9.

Historica Analecta de Nuptiis Sacerdotum. Ibid.

Excerpta ex Dictionario Theologico. Vitel. C. 9.

Johannis Harpffieldi Ecclesiastica Historia Anglorum, Manu propria Carmine descripta. Ibid.

Fragmentum quoddam de Episc. Lichfield. Ibid.

Of the Pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Chaucer makes mention of this Book. Vitel. C. 13.

Lincolniensis Episc. Rob. Sermo coram Papa Innocentio 4to. Lugduni. Vitel. C. 14.

Idem de Oculo morali, de Modo confitendi  de decem Mandatis, ejusdem Tractatus qui vocatur Convertimini.

Notabilia Excerpta de Epistolis Lincoln. Ibid.

Estimationes decimarum Ecclesiasticarum & Vicariarum, per Norwicensem Episc. An. 1273. Vitel. D. 11.

Fragmenta quaedam de Negotio inter Stephanum Cantuar. & Regem Johannem. Ibid.

Carmina invectiva contra Fratres mendicantes, Anglice. Vitel. D. 12.

Statuta Monialium. Ibid.

Epistola cujusdam ad Religiosos Moniales. Ibid.

Formulas in Precibus utendae, notatu dignae. Ibid.

Anonymi Sermo super Textu Tanquam Ovis ad Occisionem ductus est. Vitel. D. 13.

Epistola L. ad Ogerium Ferranicae Congregationis, prepositum de Regulis Canonicorum. Ibid.

Bulla Urbani Papae Alberico Abbati S. Rufidis Confirmatione Ordinis Canonicorum  Ibid.

Hugonis Abbatis Baizellae Sermones diversi de Cohabitations Fratrum. Ibid.

Sermo de sancta Cruce. Ibid.

Literae Pilati ad Claudium Imperat. de Christo. Ibid.

De Informatione Parochianorum per Presbyt. faciend. Ibid.

Petrus Abbas Cluniacensis de Miraculis Ordinis sui. Ibid.

Sermo de Nativitate Domini. Ibid.

De Virginitate Mariae. Ibid.

De Schismate inter Romanos Pontifices, & alia Poemata. Ibid.

Poema de Translatione veteris Ecclesiae Sarisberiensis, per Richardum Presulem illius Sedis. Vitel. D. 14.

De Pietate Henr. III. Regis Anglorum. Ibid.

Gemma Virginalis, S. Libellus de Humilitate & Gratia B. Mariae. Carmine hexametro. Ibid.

Cur in Natali Christi tres Missae celebrantur, cum aliis Miscellaneis. Ibid.

Liber de Ordine Disciplinae aliisque Ritibus Monachorum S. Augustini Cant. Vitel. D. 16.

Literae Adriani, in quibus mandatur ut Monachi de Boxaleia decimas solvant Ecclesiae. Vitel. D. 20.

Hymni, cam Not. Music. pro Festivitatibus S. Cuthberti. Vitel. D. 20.

Item Missae & Orationes. Ibid.

Nomina & Res Gestae Episcoporum Sommersetensium ab An. 704 usque ad Henr. IV. Vitel. E. 5.

Literae Archiep. Cant. de Temporalibus Ecclesiae Roffensis dependentibus ex Ecclesia Cant. Ibid.

De Libertatibus qua Henr. I. concessit Ecclesiae & Populo Anglorum, Charta Regis Johannis & Henr. III. de eisdem. Ibid.

Bulla Alexandri Papae & Innocentis de non decimandis Agris qui propriis Sumptibus Cisterciensium excolerentur. Ibid.

Ordo indudendi famulam Dei. Vitel. E. 7.

Symon de Gandavo Episc. Sarifbur. de Vita Solitaria. Ibid. & Vitel. F. 7.

Orationes, cum variis Picturis Nov. Testam. Vitel. E. 9.

Alexandri Papae Literae ad Regem Angliae de Thoma Archiep, Cant. degradando. Vitel. E. 10.

De Jure Principum adversus Haereticos ex veterum Institutis exempta quaedam. Vitel. E. 10.

Oratio in Capitulo Roffensi ad Electionem Prioris. Ibid.

Oratio in Visitatione Monalium in Dioc. Linc. apud Stehyswold superiore Aevo. Ibid.

Inter Fidem & Intellectum Dialogi Fragmentum. Ibid.

Henrici Regis Literae ad Synodum Basiliensem, alla nonnulla id Genus accedunt. Ibid.

Laughinus Hugolinus super Materia Hereticorum. Ibid.

Literae Simonis Alexandrini Patriarchae ad Archiep. Cant. super Schismate duorum Paparum. Vitel. E. 11.

Martyrologium antiquum, cum Prefatione de Sanctorum Adoratione; ex Augustino videtur Opus esse Cuthberti. Vitel. E. 12.

Confirmatio Ecquini Espisc. super Ordinationibus conservandis in Monasterio quod construxit in Comuchromme. Ibid.

Lectiones & Postillae breves super Dominicis & Ferris totius Anni. Ibid.

Commemoratio Benefactorum Monasterii Eveshamensis. Ibid.

De Dilatacione Fidei Christianae & Ortu Religionum. Ibid.

Tractatus de Monachorum Institutione & Successione. Ibid.

Compendium alphabetarium de Vitis Monachorum ex Auctoribus ad Fidem asscriptis. Ibid.

Catalogi duo inquirendorum in Visitatione Monachorum in Anglia. Ibid.

Literae Fraternitatis concessae Rudelpho Boteler, Domino de Sidley, Ceciliae Matri Edward IV. & Annae Ducissae Buckinghamiae. Vitel. E. 17.

Forma Maledictionis. Ibid.

Stationes Urbis Romae. Vitel. F. 2.

De Confessione & Virtute Agni Dei. Ibid.

Formularium Curiae Romanae, in quo primum conceduntur varia Privilegia per Urbanum variis Episcopis & Regnis Castellae, Legionis, Navarre Portugalliae, & Arragoniae, propter Bellum susceptum contra Robertum Anti-Papam ; Dispensationes variae de Canonizatione Prioris de Bridlington; Indulgentiae Jubilei - Bonifacius Papa annihilat Privilegia & sua & predecessorum : Liber provincialis.

Constitutio facta per D. Urbanum VI. dum fuit obsessus in Castro Luceriae, aliaque plurima. Vitel, F. 2.

Vitae Abbatum Monasterii in Wermouth & Germouth.

Visio S. Oswaldi cum esset paratus ad Bellum contra Cathlonae Regem. Ibid.

Epistola Gregorii Papae ad Celfridum Abbatum, ut Bedam Romam mittat. Ibid.

De Ampulla S. Thomae Cant. Ibid.

Fragmentum de Decimis. Vitel. E. 2.

Apologia de Versutiis & Perversitatibus Pseudo-Theologorum Ibid.

Arnoldus de Villa de Generibus Abusionum Veritatis, & de Pseudo-Ministris Antichristi cognoscendis, &c. Ibid.

Ejusdem Philosophia Catholica ad Evertendum Artem & Versutias Antichristi. Ibid.

Thomas Stubbs de Archiepiscopis Ebor. usque ad 1500. Vitel. E. 4.

Adami Episc. Hereford. Epistolae aliquot ad Johannem Pont. Rom. de Rebus Ecclesiae suae. Ibid.

Mandata ad levandas Procurationes Nuntiorum Sedis Apostolicae An. 1326.

Literae Prelatorum Cantuar. Provinciae ad D. Papam pro Canonizatione Johannis quondam Episc. Linc. An. 1326.

Epistola una & altera Eliensis & Lincolniensis ad Curiam Romanam missae. Ibid.

Alexandri Papae Rescriptum ad Episcopos Angliae adversus Morem Laicorum, quo Ecclesias absque Episcoporum Institutione Beneficiarias conservant.

Bulla pro Appropriatione Ecclesiae de Albrighton, Covent. & Lichfield Dioc. Ibid.

Gratiae aliquot a Johanne Papa concessae Ecclesiis quibusdam. Ibid. .

Sententia lata super Appropriationem Ecclesiae de Switerffield. & Presentationem Vicariae ejusdem. &c. Ibid.

De Fundationibus nigrorum Monachorum in Anglia. Vitel.

Petitio in Parliamento contra Monachos & alios Religiosos, Ibid.

Taxatio Episcopatum Angliae. Ibid.

Nomina Abbatum citatorum ad Capitulum provinciale. Ibid.

De Inquirendis in Ecclesiae parochialis vel collegiatae Visitatione. Ibid.

Allegoria Monachorum, Nomina Sanctorum de Ordine Monachorum, brevis Annotatio de Exordio & Statu Hagustaldensis Ecclesiae. Ibid.

Bulla Eugenii de Privilegio Spirituali concesso Priori Dunelmensi, ut libere dispenset cum suis super Observatione Statutorum quae non sunt de Substantiae Regula. Ibid.

Ecclesiae constructae in Honorem S. Cuthberti, Forma Professionis Monachi Benedictini  Ibid.

Primum Capitulum provinciale nigrorum Monachorum apud Northampton. An. 1343. Ibid.

TaxatioMonasteriorum Ordinis S. Benedicti in Anglia. Ibid.

Secundum Capitularium provinciale apud Westmon. An. 1422. cum Memorialibus ejusdem. Ibid.

Tractatus ad licitum fit Monachis Benedictinis Carnes comedere. Ibid.

Directio ad cognoscendam alicujus Bullae Apostolicae Valorem Ibid.

Antiquus Ordo Romanus. Ibid.

Historia Ecclesiastica Regni Angliae, & Vitae Archiep. Cant. per Joan. Joscelinum. Vitel. E. 14.

Taxationes Ecclesiarum Angliae. Vitel. E. 16.

Epistolae quaedam Johannis de Sarisberia. Vitel. E. 17.

Jura Ecclesiae Christi Cant. debita post Mortem Suffraganeorum suorum. Ibid.

Compositio inter Archiep. & Couvent. Ecclesiae Christ. Cant. Ibid.

Catalogus Archiep. Cant. ab Augustino ad Robertum de Winchester. Ibid.

Literae Confraternitatis inter Monasteria quaedam. Ibid.

Visitatio Monasterii de Perechore in Comitatu Wigorn. per Abbatem de Evesham. Ibid.

Loca in quibus Apostoli praedicaverunt. Vesp. A. 16.

De tribus Mariis. Ibid.

Nomina Episcoporum Wintoniae & Cantuariae. Ibid.

De quatuor generalibus Conciliis. Ibid.

Literae Honorii & Gregorii Paparum ad universos Abbates Cisterciensis Ordinis, in quibus certiores eos feciunt de Promotione sua ad Papatum. Ibid.

Literae Gregorii ad universos Fideles ad concitandos  eos in sacram Expeditionem. Ibid.

Cardinales duo qui erant Auditores Domini Papae scribunt ad duos Abbates de Controversiis quibusdam Monach. Ibid.

Litera Pauli Papae ad Ecbertum Archiep. & Eadburtum Filium Regis. Vesp. A. 14.

Miraculum de mortuorum Resuscitatione in Regione Northumbrorum. Vesp. A. 18.

Epistola R. Archiep. Cant. Ad E. Regem Angliae contra Vicecomitem Lincoln. qui amoverat Monachos a Monasterio de Bardenis. Ibid.

Bulla Innocentii Papae ad Episc. Lincoln. de admittendo Frederico de Lana, Nepote suo, in Canonicatum Linc. Eccles.

Responsum Episcopi Lincoln. ad Dominum Papam, notatu dignum. Ibid.

Bullae Bonifacii contra Fratres mendicantes. Ibid.

Bullae Bonifacii Papae quod Ecclesiastici non dent Subsidia Laicis absque Auctoritate Sedis Apostolicae. Ibid.

Literae Parliamenti Angliae An. 44 Henr. III. ad Papam Alex. contra Episc. Wint. notatu digna. Ibid.

Literae Henr. III. Regis contra Alienigenas. Ibid.

Nomina Monasteriorum in Comitatibus Angliae, & de Episcopatibus Angliae. Ibid.

Nomina & Gesta Abbatum de Ramsay ab Ednotho ad Johan. de Santrey. Ibid.

Nomina Episcoporum per Orbem Christianum. Ibid.

Ordo Monasteriorum & Prioratuum per diversos Comitat. Ibid.

Rhythmi contra Monachos & eorum Excessus. Ibid.

Codex antiquus, in quo habentur Canones pcenitentiales secundum Hieronimum. & alios Sermones de Festis, &c. Decreta Pontificum & Conciliorum Sanctorum, Miracula, Ritualia, una cum aliis miscellaneis Sermonibus & Homiliis  Vesp. D. 2.

De Officiis, Dignitatibus, & Ceremoniis Ecclesiasticis, Liber Antiquus. Vesp. D. 3.

Johannes Beleth de Ecclesiasticis Officiis. Ibid. (extat.)

De septem Peccatis mortalibus, Gallice. Ibid.

De Divinis Officiis paucula. Ibid.

Petra de Riga Aurora H. E. Bibliorum sacrorum Libri historici, Versibus elegiacis. Vesp. D. 5. (extat.)

Hildeberti Poemata. Ibid.

Synopsis Theologica ad Usum Poenitentium. Ibid.

De Abbate Macario Narratio. Vesp. D. 6.

Hymni tres. Ibid.

Contenta Novi Testamenti scenice expressa & acta olim per Fratres mendicantes, vulgo dicitur ; hic Liber Ludus Coventriae S. Ludus Corporis Christi scribitur Metris Anglicanis. Vesp. D. 8.

Fragmenta quaedam historica de Episc. &c. Ecclel . Winton. Vesp. D. 9.

Literae S. Synodi Basiliensis missae ad Hereticos in Bohemia. Ibid.

Literae ejusdem Synodi in Angliam. Ibid.

De Reverentia Excommunicationis, quamvis indiscrete lata sit. Ibid.

Versus Lollardorum contra Prelatos Ecclesiae ad excitandum dominos temporales contra eos. Vesp. D. 9.

Mensura Vulneris Christi in Latere, & Versus indulgentiales de eodem. Ibid.

Poema Anglicanum dehortans Virgines a Professione Vit. monialis. Vesp. D. 9. i)c

De Templis Romae & eorum indulgentiis Versus Anglici, Auctore Bertramo Walton. Ibid.

Miscellanea quaedam de Amore & Monialium Institutione. Ibid.

Congregatio Monachorum Benedict. in Westmon. An. 1421. Super Reformatione Abusuum istius Ordinis. Ibid.

Laurentii Dunelmensis Monachi Consolatio de Morte. Vesp. D. 11.

Ejusdem Hypomnesticon, continens Historiam Vet. Testamenti usque ad Tempora Diocleciani Imp. metrice. Ibid.

Oratio ejusdem pro Laurentio. Ibid.

Sermo in Translationem Sanctorum Haugustaldensis Ecclesiae, & de Miraculis eorum. Vitel. F. 3.

Liber continens varias Considerationes & Narrationes, tam de Religione quam de Moribus, translatus est e Gallica Lingua in Metram Anglicanam. Vesp. A. 3.

Tempora Fundationum Cisterciensium Monachorum. Vesp. A. 6.

Series Episcoporum Dunelmensium ab 1096 ad 1406. Ibid.

Historia Ecclesiae Dunelmensis ab 635 ad 1151, Targoto Dunelmensi Auctore. Ibid.

De Purgatorio S. Patricii. Ibid.

Miracula Simonis Comitis Leicestriae. . Ibid.

Translatio Visionum S. Pauli, veteri Gallicana. Vesp. A. 7.

De Augustino Cant. & ejus ad Gregorium Questionibus aliisque de Sociis predicti Augustini. Vesp. A. 14.

Dialogus Abbatis Westmonast. G. de Processione Spiritus Sancti ex Filio. Ibid.

Altercatio metrica inter Urbanum & Clementem de Jure Papatus. Versus de Wulstano Episc. Ibid.

Epistolae quaedam anonymi, in quibus occurrunt Alcuini. Ibid.

Articuli duodecim, quibus aperte demonstratur Divortium inter Henr. VIII. & Reginam Catharinam, necessario esse faciendum. Vesp. B. 5.

Nomina Romanorum Pontificum & Episcoporum Angliae. Vesp. B. 6.

Miscellanea de Consummatione Mundi, de Peregrinatione ad Romam, de Merlini Prophetiis. Vesp. B. 10.

Vitae Abbatum Croylandiae a Kenulpho & Turkeseto ad An. 1427. Vesp. B. 11.

Quaedam ex Augustino. Vesp. B. 13.

Eleda quaedam religiosi Parentis ad Filium. Ibid.

Expositiones quorumdam propriorum Vocabulorum secundum Isidorum, & eorum Allegoriae, prout recurrunt in Vet. & Nov. Testamento. Ibid.

Versus quidam Goliae. Ibid.

Nomina Episcoporum Dunesth. & Cant. Cum Miscellaneis. Vesp. B. 14.

Hildeberti Versus de Partibus Scripturarum. Vesp: B. 13.

Homiliae quaedam, in quibus agitur pluribus de Interdicto Tempore Johannes Regis Angliae & de Religiosis. Ibid.

Liber qui dicitur Similitudinarium. Ibid.

Vitae Episc. Eliens. Vesp. B. 25.

Gervasius de Combustione & Reparatione Cantuariensis Ecclesiae. Vesp. B. 19.

Imaginationes ejusdem de Discordiis inter Monachos Cantuar. & Archiep. Baldwinum. Ibid.

De Adventu S. Augustini Sociorumque ejus in Angliam. Vesp. B. 20.

Sermo in Festivitatem S. Augustini, Miracula ejusdem. Ibid.

De Ordinatione S. Augustini, & ipsius  Questionibus ad Papam Gregorium. Ibid.

Libellus contra inanes S. Mildrithae Usurpationes, Joceleno Monacho Auctore. Ibid.

Alanus de Planctu Naturae. Vesp. B. 23.

Centones probae Falconiae. Ibid.

Lectiones aliquot Evangelicae & Apostolicae. Vesp. B. 18.

Signa quindecim futura ante Diem Judicii. Vesp. B: 25.

Constitutiones Benedicti Papae super Vita Canonicorum Regularium. Vesp. D. 1.

Varia Capitula Canonicorum Regularium Ordinis & Augustini ab 1325, ad 1404, habita in diversis Locis Angliae. Ibid.

Capitulum magnum & solenne eorumdem, habitum Lecestriae. An 1518.

Servitium de omni Officio Episcopali concernente Clerum in consecrandis Ordinibus, Virginibus, Reclusis, Consecratione Eccles. &c. Ibid.

LIBRI MICELLANEI.

Versus quidam non inelegantes, in veteri Anglicano. Jul. A. 5.

Elegia Gallicana de Gulielmo Long-espee, Milite capto Babyloniae. Ibid.

Metra quaedam rhythmica de Seotis. Ibid.

Nigelli Wetekeri Versus ad Gulielmum Eliensem Episc. Jul. A. 7.

Varii Versus & Rhythmi, tam Latini quam Gallicani. Ibid.

Moralis Philosophia ex Sententiis Antiquorum collecta. Ibid.

Carmina ad Radulphum II. Imp. Jul. C. 2.

Carmina ad Henricum IV. Gallorum Regis. Ibid.

Miscellaneous Collections concerning England, Wales, &c. Jul. C. 6.

Letters of learned Men and others to Mr. Cambden. Jul. C. 5.

Commentaria Angliae, in which is much concerning Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, &c.

Monuments found in the North. Jul. C. 9. 24.

De Mensibus & quatuor Anni Temporibus. Jul. P. g.

Tractatus de Ligaturis & Suspensis Collorum Incantatione & Adjuratione. Jul. D. 5.

Astronomica quaedam, cum aliis spectantibus ad Calendarium. Jul. D. 7.

Fragmentum de Flaminibus Paganis in Britannia & aliis. Ibid.

Descriptio Britanniae Insulae, cum Chronicis de Regibus. Ibid.

Pictura & Historia Elephantis ducti in Angliam tunc primum, An. 1255. Ibid.

Expositio Anglicorum Nominum in Chartis secundum Consuetudinem Scaccarii.

Pictura Fratris Johannis Wallingford, cum Disticho scripto contra monachos. Ibid.

Rhythmi quidam sententiales, Epitaphia. Ibid.

Curationes medicinales, pulchris Versibus descriptae. Jul. C. 8.

Anonymus de Re rustica, Anglice. Ibid.

Godefridus super Palladium. Ibid.

Varia Experimenta de Coloribus & Medicinis, Anglice & Latine. Ibid.

Libellus de Arte Coquinaria. Ibid.

Variae Curationes per Exorcismos & alia Experimenta medicinalia, Latine, Anglice, & Gallice. Ibid.

Liber de Sculpturis Lapidum. Ibid.

Phisiognomia & Prognostica de Qualitatibus Temporum. Ibid.

Excerpta Miscellanea recentia ex Auctoribus Romanis, &c. aliaque Collectanea. Jul. F. 7.

Nomina Chronographorum & illustrium Virorum a Christo ad Theodosium Imp. Jul. F. 7.

Witty Sayings and Proverbs. Jul. F. 10.

Excerpta & Carmina Quaedam. Ibid.

Civitatum quaedam Nomina & Callstellarum in Northumtpria & alibi. Ibid.

A Dictionary of Welch Words. Ibid.

Qui verierunt cum Dermitio Murchardi in Hibernia. Ibid.

Divers Notes of Mr. Cambden's towards his Britannia. Ibid.

An Answer to a scandalous Book, called, A dicourse touching the pretended Match between the Duke of Norfolk an the Queen of Scots. Jul. F. 11.

Short Notes of the Honour of Huntingdon and of Gedney.

Astronomica quaedam de Paschate. Jul. F. 11. B. 2. &c.

Bibliothecae celebriores ex Neandro, Ibid.

Schemata variorum Principum. Ibid.

Excerpta ex Auctoribus variis. Ibid.

Many memorable Observations concerning England. Ibid.

Grammatica, vetustissimo Charactere Lombardico, aliaque Grammaticalia. Cleop. A. 6.

Epigramma & Poema quoddam. Cleop. A. 8.

Longitudo & Latitudo Urbium diversarum, & Tabula Declinationis Solis, &c. A. 10.

De Partitione Angliae pro Comitatibus & Domibus religiosis in eis Contentis. Cleop. A. 12.

Tractatus de Regimine Principum. Cleo. A. 13,

Carmina heroica in Laudem Henr. V. Cleop. B. 1.

Tractatus Grammaticus, falso inscriptusTullio, Cleo. B. 2.

Anonymus de Arte dicandi. Cleop. B. 6. bis.

Tractatus de Arithmetica. Ibid.

Ars rhythmicandi. Ibid.

De Origine Rheni Fluminis, & de Locis juxta sitis. Cleop, B. 8.

De Ludo vocato Chefs, Gallice. Cleop. B. 9.

Carmina proverbialia, Questiones arithmeticae. Ibid.

Ephemerides Compendium Calendarii, notatu dignis. Ibid.

Phaedri Cosmographia. & ejudem Comment, in Rhetoricae Libros. Ibid.

Rhythmi Anglicani. Cleop. C. 4.

De Proprietatibus Terrae Anglicanee Versus, Ecclesiarum & Villarum in Anglia Numerus.

De Cometis frivola quaedam.

Leonardi Aretimi Orationes duae. Cleop. C. 5.

De primo hujus Regni Nomine & Incolis, Gallice. Cleop. D. 7.

Epitaphium Roberti Wiscardi. Faust. A. 8.

De Tempore quo vixerunt variae Scriptores illustres. Ibid. & Claud. E. 8.

De Situ & Mirabilibus Britanniae. Ibid. & Tib. A. 9. Claud. B.7.

De Situ Hiberniae, ejus Populo. & Lingua. Ibid.

De Provinciis variarum Regionum. Ibid.

Descriptio Romae veteris ad cujus Finem describuntur etiam Mores Carniprivii. Ibid.

Nomina Regionum, Insularum, Civitatum, Fluviorum, &c. Orbis. Faust. B. 7.

Of Sterling Money, of the Antiquity of Shires, of the Antiquity and Privilege of Castles. Faust. E. 5.

Quaedam ad Computationem Temporum spectantia. Tib. A. p.

De Literis formatis & Privilegiis quomodo sint scribenda. Tib. A. 12.

Maris Abitus quadruplex, Schemate vetusto descriptus, accedit & Syderum Schema vetustum, aliaque Astronomica. Tib. B. 5.

Orbis Tabula Geographica vetustissima. Ibid.

Epitaphia Goliae & aliorum, cum aliis quibusdam Miscellaneis. Tib. B. 13.

Liber pulcherrimus, Figuris ornatus, in quo agitur de Cyclo Paschali, Meniibus, Signis, Planetis, &c. Tib. C. 1.

De Ventis. Tib. E. 4.

De Computatione Temporum. Ibid.

Tractatus Mariani Scotti (ut videtur) de Ratione Temporum Ibid.

Compendium Geographicum. Ibid.

De Regno & Civitatibus majoribus Britanniae. Tib. E. 8

Tabula antiquorum Nummorum, tam Romanorum quam aliarum Gentium. Tib. E. 8.

Series Nunismatum Imp. Rom. Ibid.

Several old English Poems. Calig. A. 1.

Libellus philosophice tractans de Felicitate, Figuris pulcherrime illuminatus. Auctor vixit Tempore Phil. Beroaldi. Calig. A. 5.

Poema vetus Anglicanum de Philomela. Calig. A. 9.

Le petit Plet entre un Veillard & un Enfant, veteri Gallicana. Ibid.

De Notis Sententiarum ; de Notis vulgaribus, juridicis, militaribus ; de Notis Literarum ; de Notis Digitorum. Calig. A..15.

Computatio Ecclesiastica, Expositio Bissexti Cyclorum, Canones de Maris Aestu, Termini Paschales, &c. Ibid.

Ponderum Notae vetustissimae. Ibid.

Pictura Dunstani Archiep. Claud. A. 3.

Tractatus de Calendario & Computo. Claud. A. 4.

Excerpta ex variis Registris Ecclesiarum in Anglia. Claud. A. 8.

Evidentiae S. registrum Monasterii S. Edmundi. Claud. A. 12.

De Longitudine, Latitudine, Provinciis, & Episcopatibus Angliae. Claud. B. 7.

Excerpta quaedam recentiora ex Historia Alexandri Essebiensis, & Eulogio, cum Prophetiis aliqueis. Claud. B. 7.

Astronomica quaedam, tam profaice quam metrice, cum Figuris. Ibid.

Notitia Provinciarum & Hidarum Angliae. Claud. D.

Provinciale vetus. Claud. E. 5.

Interpretatio diversorum Nominum Anglicorum quae in veteri Anglicano occurrunt.

Item de Mancusa & Romescot. Ibid.

Provinciale Romanum. Ibid.

Nota de Numero Ecclesiarum, Provinciarum, Villarum, & Feodorum in Anglia. Ibid.

Termini Paschales ab anno  1100 ad 1113, & ab 1100 ad 1156. Nero, A. 1.

Tractatus de Literis. Nero, A. 2.

Variae Literarum Formae, hinc inde collectae ut ex Petro de Vineis, Richardo de P. & aliis. Nero, A. 4.

Tractatus de Dictamine. Ibid.

Nomina Anglicana usitata in Chartis antiquorum Regum Angliae, exposita per Alexandrum Archidiac. Sarum. Nero. A. 12.

D Scotiae Latitudine & Longitudine. Nero, D. 2.

Episcopatuum in Anglia Confinia. Ibid.

Mappa Mundi, topographice delineatft. Nero, D. 5,

Epistola Alexandri Regis ad Aristotelem de Situ Indiae. Nero, D. 8.

Numerus & Nomina Librorum Bedae. Ibid.

Incerti Auctores Poemata varia, Galba, E. 1.

Incerti Auctoris Parenesis. Ibid.

Divisio Episcopatuum Angliae. Galba, E. 3.

Anonymus de quatuor Elementis. Galba, E. 4

Liber de Aere & Aquis. Ibid.

Liber Physiognomiae. Ibid.

Liber de Spermate. Ibid.

Chaucer. Galba, E. 9.

Liber dictus. Prenon Physicon, in quo agitur de Angelis; Anima, & Arbitrii Libertate. Galba, E. 4.

Epistola reperta inter Epistolas Quinti Curtii historicas.

Ad Papyrum scribit Senatus de cavenda Gallorum Incursione. Otho, A. 4.

Miscellanea de Medicina & Astrologia, de Patavio, aliisque Memorabilibus Italiae, Italice. Otho, A. 4.

Descriptio Anni & Temporum, Anglice, pulcherrimo Charactere, cum Tabulis & Figuris. Otho, A. 5.

Comparatio quaedam Hannibalis, Alexandri, & Scipionis, ex Graeco in Lat. translata. Otho. A. 7.

Liber dictus Secretum Philosophorum. Otho, A. 11.

Libellus Astronomicus, in veteri Gallicana. Ibid.

Flos totius Philosophiae, Dialogus. Ibid.

De Diebus & Horis Aegyptiacis. Ibid.

Topographica  Mundi Delineatio. Ibid.

Tractatus Philosophicus de Elementis. Ibid.

IncantatioMedicin. eontra Variolam Oculorum. Otho, A. 13.

Versus quidam ambigui in Laudem aut vituperium Pontificis. Ibid.

Provinciarum & Episcopatuum in Angliae Numerus ; Insulae item Longitudo & Latitudo. Otho, A. 17.

Nota de Ranulpho Cestriensi & Florentio Wigornien. Otho A. 17.

Croylandiae Topographica Descriptio. Otho, B. 17.

Descriptio Angliae, per Anonymum qui vixit sub Henr. VI. Otho, D. 1.

The Originall of Citties. Otho, D.4.

Tractatus de Tempore, de Algorismo, de Relationibus. Vit. A. 1.

Varii Tractatus de Ratione Temp. Vitel. A. 12.

Interpretatio Vocum quarundam Saxonicarum. Vitel. A. 20.

Tractatus de Urinis. Vitel. C. 3.

Johannis Dee Opuscula aliquot. Vitel. C. 7.

Laus Pauli, hexametris Versibus. Vitel. C. 8.

Glossarium Latino Saxonicum Bedae, repertum Oxoniae An. 1572. Vitel. C. 9.

Expositio Vocum Saxonicarum in antiquis Chartis. Ibid.

Figurae variarum Avium & Bestiarum, cum morali Expositione super eisdem. Vitel. D. 1.

Figurae Nationum prodigiosarum. Ibid.

Liber Hieroglyphicus, cum Figuris Rerum variarum, moralizatis, Gallice. Ibid.

De Avium quarundam Natura Rhythmi Gallicani. Vit. D. 3.

Expositiones aliquot in Macrobii Saturn. scriptae, ut puto, ante 300 aut circiter Annos. Ibid.

Rota Fortunae depicta, cum aliis Picturis Virtutum & Vitiorum. Vitel. D. 8.

Poema de Philomela. Ibid.

Miscellanea, metrica, encomiastica, & satyrica. Ibid.

Versus de Proprietatibus Mensium.

Tabula Phlebotomiae. Vitel. D. 9.

Versus sacri. Vitel. D. 13.

Poema de Translatione veteris Ecclesiae Sarisburiensis, per Richardum Presulem illius Sedis. Vitel. D. 14.

Dialogus metricus inter Papam & Romanos, super Othone & Frederico, quis in Imperio confirmandus. Ibid.

Fragmentum Exemplorum contra Ambitionem Honoris in Ecclesia & Republica. Ibid.

Alexandri Epistola ad Aristotelem. Vitel. E. 2.

Excerpta Miscellanea ex variis Libris. Ibid.

Schedae aliquot superioris Aevi de Urbium & Gentium Nominibus. Vitel. E. 4.

Questiones diverse de Antiquitatibus Britannicis, cum Responsionibus ad easdem. Vitel. E. 5.

Rhythmus satyricus de corrupto Statu Reipublicae, Latino-Gallice. Ibid.

Les Rues de Paris, Gallicanis Rhythmis. Vitel. E. 10.

Formulas pauculae Notariorum. Ibid.

Monitiones Ludovici Regis ad Philippum Filium, Manu propria scriptae. Ibid.

The Bible of English Policy, exhorting all English to keep the Sea, Rhythmis Anglicanis. Ibid.

Versus de Scotia, quemadmodum defensa sit contra Hostes. Vitel. E. 11.

Descriptio Britanniae. Ibid.

Collectio sententiarum proverbialium, rhythmice. Vitel. E. 12.

Cycli Paschales. Vitel. E. 12.

Excerpta ex Historiis quibusdam Anglicanis. Vitel. E. 14.

Miscellanea varia satyrica, historica, metrica, prosaica, partim Anglice, partim Latine. Vitel. F. 6.

Poema vetus Anglicanum de Specialibus, de 12 Abusibus, &c. Vitel. F. 13.

Irish Poems. Vitel. F. 14.

An Irish Herball. Ibid.

De Computo Tractatus, de Astrologia, Auctore quodam Monacho Abenham, Fragmentum Geometricum, Fragmentum de Insomniis. Vesp. A. 2.

Antiquissimus Liber de Speculis comburentibus. Ibid.

Vocabularium Latino-Cambricum. Vesp. A. 14.

Alphabetum antiquum Characterum Septentrionalium. Vesp. A. 18.

L'Instruction d'une jeune Prince a se bien gouverner. Vesp. B. 1.

Excerpta ex Poetis. Vesp. B. 13.

Figurae Notarum, quibus emendantur veteres Libri. Ibid.

Versus de Tropis & Figuris, & de Moribus. Ibid.

Versus alii. ibid.

Septem Sapientium Sententiae. Ibid.

Excidium Trojanum. Vesp. B. 23.

Versus quidam de Mutabilitate humana. Vesp. B. 25.

Talboti Collectio ex Registris Monasteriorum. Vesp. D. 17.

Analecta quamplurima diversi Generis, ex antiquis Chartis & Registris. Ibid.

Carmen elegiacum quod Sorte sua Nemo contentus. Vesp. D. 19.

In Temporis Vita Intercessiones, rhythmice. Ibid.

Rhythmi aliquot Hibernici. Vesp. E. 2.

Imago Mundi. Vesp. E. 3.

L'Image de le Monde. Vesp. E. 4.

Excerpta ex Glossario Latino-Theotisco MS. quod Florentiae habetur in Bibliotheca Magni Ducis. Vesp. E. 6.

Glossarium brevissimum duarum Paginarum. Ibid.

Miscellanea quaedam Astronomica, Prosa & Rhythmo. Vesp. E.7.

Observationes quaedam Astrologicae, quaedam Arithmeticae. Ibid.

Verses to Queen Elizabeth. Vesp. E. 8.

Tractatus de Naturis Animalium. Vesp. E. 10.

De Animalibus. Ibid.

Description of Part of Ireland imperfect. Vesp. E. 15.

De Tempore. E. 16.

Verses of the Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans. Vesp. E. 16.

Tractatus de Intellectu. Tit. A. 10.

Dictionarium Saxonico-Latinum, Vol. 2. Tit. A. 15. & 16.

Lyra Decochorda, continens Psalmum Britannicae Liberationis. Tit. A. 13.

Miscellanea de Computo Agricultura, arithmetica, et economica, &c. Tit. A. 19.

Versus de Statu Regni Angliae & Ecclesiae Ebor. Ibid.

Versus varii. Tit. A. 19.

De Ortu Gigantum in Anglia. Ibid.

Versus de Bello Principis Edvardi in Hispania. Tit. A. 20.

Rhythmi & Versus varii. Ibid.

Comedia Babionis Versibus. Ibid.

Poeseos Gallicane Fragmentum de Equite Mensae rotundae. Tit. A. 21.

Verses of severall Subjects. Tit. A. 24.

Miscellanea de Musica, Medicina, Instrumentis, & Navigiis. Tit. A. 26.

An old Herball. Ibid.

De Computatione Annorum & Aetatum Mundi. Tit. D. 3.

Versus varii, Excerpta varia. Ibid.

De nominibus Sybillis, de Conrado Imperatore. Ibid.

Nova Philosophia, antiquitus scripta, ubi de Potestate Lationum celestium in inferiora. Tit. D. 4.

Computus Ecclesiasticus satis antiquus. Tit. D. 7.

Metra quaedam, satyrica, &c. Tit. D. 15.

Liber Philosophiae, Prudentii. Tit. D. 16.

Alphabeta diversarum Gentium. Tit. D. 18.

Versus aliquot. Ibid.

Antiquitates Romanae. Tit. D. 19.

Excerpta & Epitome variorum Librorum. Tit. D. 20.

De Diebus Aegyptiacis observandis. Tit. D. 26.

A Way to teach all Lands to speake one Language. Tit. F. 3.

Excerpta ex Simeone Dunelmensi. Tit. F. 7.

Glossa Vocum difficiliorum. Domit. A. 1.

Libellus de Institutione Puerorum Nomine Prisciani. Ibid.

Index Librorum Athelstani. Ibid.

Carmina quaedam. Domit. A, 4.

Carmina diversa, in Wallica Lingua. Ibid.

Chaldeorum Lib. Alphabetum Norwegicum, item aliud Alphabetum. Domit. A. 9.

Tabula Kalendar, Carmine. Ibid.

Carmina quaedam. Ibid.

Experientia optima pro Minutione Sanguinis. Ibid.

Liber de Mari Mediterraneo. Domit. A 13.

Epistola Presbyteri Johannis. Ibid.

Mappa topographica Angliae. A. 18.

Excerpta ex Topographia Walliae. Ibid.

Letters of learned Men and others to Sir Robert Cotton. Jul. C. 3.

Excerpta varia miscellanea. Jul. F. 11.

Expositio Verbi Gavelkind & antiquorum aliquot Verborum Anglicorum. Cleop. C. 7.

Nomina Comitatuum & Episcopatuum Angliae. Ibid.

Predictiones genethliacae medicae. Tit. A. 13.

Notae in Commentariis Julii Caesaris. Otto, B. 1.

A Description of the Islands in the Mediterraean Sea. Jul. E. 2.

Descriptio Angliae, per Anonymum qui vixit sub Henr. VI. Otho, D. 1.

A Saxon Dictionary. Otho. E. 1.

Descriptio Regionum & Insularum Aquitonis in Charactere novo. Vitel. D. 6.

De Situ Brechniac. ubi quaedam Historiae veteris Cambriae. Vesp. A. 14.

De Sybillis Commentarius, cum Achrostichis de Nominibus Senatorum. Vesp. A. 23.

Charta Imposion. Fori Regni Lusitaniae signata per Emanuelem Regem, Cap. in Expeditione Lusitanica sub Comite Essexiae. Vitel. E. 3.

An abstract for Englishmen to know the Realme of Scotland throughout. Vesp. D. 18.

Letters to and from fundry great Persons Tempore Elizabeth. Tit. B. 2.

Letters to Robert Catesby. Ibid.

Coppy of a Letter to Sir Robert Oudly. Ibid.

Instructions concerning Alehouses, Mines, and Mineralls Loanes and Benevolences. Tit B. 3.

Projects. Ibid.

A Letter concerning Meanes to divert the Kings of Spaine from employing his Forces in these Parts. Tit. F.[3] 3.

Of the generall Decay of Harbors, Creekes, and Havens. Ibid.

Mr. Beale's dicourse after the great Murder at Paris. Ibid.

LIBRI SAXONICI.

Alfrici Grammatica, Saxonice. Jul. A. 2.

Precationes. Ibid.

Questiones & Responsiones inter Adrianum & Bithrum, de Religione, &c. Ibid.

Praecepta quaedam de Moribus. Ibid.

Hymnarii Latini Versio interlinearis. Jul A. 6:

De Vitis & Passionibus Sanctorum, viz. de Furseo, Celda, Eastorwino, Eadhberto, Gregorio Papa, Cuthberto, Benedicto, Guthlaco, Ethelwaldo, Georgio, Wilfrido; Augustino Monacho, Columba sive Columchillo ; Johanne de Beverlaco, S. Albano, Etheldritha Regina, Germano, Oswaldo, Celfrido, Ethelberga ; habentur in Initiis singulorum Mensium eorum Expositiones & Nomina, Saxonice. Jul. A. 10.

Passiones & Vitae Sanctorum, per Alfricum, ex Latine Sermone traductae. Jul. E. 7.

Sermones de Initio Creaturae, de Dedicatione Ecclesiae, in Textum Luce, Ego mittam te, &c. in Dominica ante Rogationem. Cleop. B. 13.

De Somniorum Diversitate. Tib. A. 3.

De Observatione Lunae, Saxonice & Latine. Ibid.

De Insomniis, Saxonice; Prognosticae de Anni Tempore, &c, Orationes ad Deum, Saxonice & Latine. Ibid.

Colloquium familiare, Saxonice & Latine. Ibid.

Astronomica quaedam & Physica. Ibid.

Consuetudo Monachorum, per Athelwardum Winton. Episc. Ibid.

Chronicon a Julio Caesare ad Regem Edgarum. Tib. A. 5.

Regula S. Benedicti, Saxonice & Latine, quam pulcherrime scripta. Tib. A. 3.

Versio Saxonica interlinearis regularis Concordiae Monachorum Sanctimoni aliumque Anglicae Nationis sub Edgaro Rege, procurante Dunstano. Ibid.

Orosii Translatio, per Alfridum Regem. Tib. B. 1.

Tractatus de Mensibus & Festis. Ibid.

Chronicon a Julio Caesare usque ad Willielmum Conquest. Ibid.

Historia Britannia; ab Initiis Gentis usque ad 2079. Tib, B. 4.

Literae Regis Canuti de Libertatibus & Terris concessis Archiepisc. Cant. Ibid.

Pauca de Temporibus Bedae Presbyteri. Tib. B. 5.

Statuta aliquot S. Conventiones de Gilda quodam S. Corpore Municipum in Cantabrigia. Ibid.

Fragmentum de Progenie Puddae, Bradhattae, aliorumque in Hothfield. Ibid.

Descriptio Locorum aliquot Orientis Incolarum & Monstrorum, quae nec Mandeviili Commentis cedunt. Ibid.

Pastoralis Gregorii Versio Saxonica, per Alfredum Regem ; Codex erat Plegmundi Archiep. qui floruit sub An. 890, Character elegans est, perpulcher, & vetustissimus. Tib. B. 8.

Psalmi Davidis, Saxonico-Lat. Tib. C. 6.

Exorcismi sacri ad reddendos Agros fertiles. Calig. A. 7.

Vita S. Martini. Calig, A. 14.

Passi S. Thomae Apostoli. Ibid.

Vita S. Mildredae Virginis. Ibid.

Cyclorum Canones vetustissimi, cum Characteribus ignotis in Margine, sed vetustissimis, Saxonice & Latine. Calig. A. 15.

Praecepta nonnulla. & medica & divina, ad Dierum Rationem.

De Scripto quod de Cœlo attulit Angelus, & Arae beati Petri Romanae imposuit. Ibid.

Termini Paschales ab 988 usque ad 1293, Saxonice & Latine Ibid.

Saecula Mundi sex. Ibid.

Sermocinatio brevis inter Damasum Papam & Hieronimum, de Temporibus Missae celebrandae. Ibid.

Tractatus in quo de Anno, Mundo, Equinoctiis, Bissexto, &c. asscribitur recentissime Athelardo de Computo. Ibid.

Genesis & Historia Rerum a Mose Gestarum, Anglo-Saxonice, Claud. B. 4.

Regula Scimonialium S. Benedicti, Latino-Saxonice. Claude D. 3.

Canuti, Edgari, & Aluredi Regum Leges. Nero, A. 1.

Institutio Regum & quorumlibet, tam Laicorum quam Clericorum. Ibid.

Athelstani & Edmundi Regum. Ibid.

Officium Episc. &c. breviter. Ibid.

Sermo Lupi ad Anglos quando Dani maxime persecuti sunt eos Anno 1014. Ibid.

Sermo brevis Pareneticus ad Dei Cultum. Ibid.

De Anzlopi Zena Zepednepp, i. e. Sapientium S. Opimatum Regni Angliae Concilium annotatur recenti Charactere Parliamentum fuisse An. 1008. Ibid.

Collectae Orationes, Hymni. Galba, A. 14.

De Exorcismis medicinalibus super Castore ejusque Visceribus. Galba, A. 14.

Vita S. Machuti Ventani, qui vixit Temporibus Brendani. Otho, A. 8.

Concilium Ethelredi Regis & Magnatum apud Wodestoke pro Gubernatione Regni. Otho, A. 10.

Homilia de Creatione casu Demonum, & Christi Adventu. Otho, B. 10.

Hexameron. Ibid.

De S. Mauro Abbate, S. Basilio, S. Euphrosina, S. Christophoro, S. Maria Aegyptiaca, ut & septem Sanctis dormientibus. Ibid.

Passio S. Juliani & Sponsae ejus Basilissae, S. Sebastiani, S. Agnetis, SS. Johannis & Pauli, S. Eugeniae Virginis, Alexandri Papae, Eventii, & Theodoli. ibid.

In Natalem S. Johannis Baptistae. Ibid.

Historia Holofernis & Judith, & ad Finem Libri, Historia Malchi Monachi & Hieronimo. Ibid.

Historia Libri cadentis e Cœlo coram Porta Ephraim apud Hierosolimam, in quo varia sunt Praecepta de sanctificando Sabbato, &c. & in Fine tertium hoc scriptum esse ait quod Deus de Cœlo miserit neque post hoc aliud expectandum. Ibid.

Penitentiale Saxonicum. Ibid.

Liber Geneseos. Otho, B. 10.

De S. Swithino & ejus Miraculis. Ibid.

Natalis S. Georgii Martyris. Ibid.

De S. Etheldritha. Ibid.

Passio S. Margaretae.

Oratio Gregorii Papae, cum Glossa Saxonica. Otho. A. 8.

Ecclesiastica Historia Bedae. Otho, B. 11.

Liber Pastoralis Gregorii, in Linguam Saxonicam translatus, per Regem Alfredum. Otho, B. 2.

Evangelia. Otho, B. 1.

Dialogi Gregorii Papae. Ibid.

Vita Patrum. Ibid.

De Creatione & Creatura. Ibid.

De sex Aetatibus hujus Saeculi. Ibid.

Sacramentum Regum in Coronatione. Vitel. A. 7.

Augustini Soliloquia. Vitel. A. 15.

Dialogus de Christo & Christianitate. Ibid.

Defloratio S. Translatio Epistolarum Alexandri ad Aristotelem. Ibid.

Fragmentum de Juditha & Holoferne. Ibid.

Sermones varii de Tempore. Vitel. C. 5.

De Aegyptiacis Diebus S. infaustis Folia aliquot. Vitel. C. 8.

Herbarium Apuleii Platonici. Vitel. C. 3.

Prelatio Alfrici Saxonicae ad Librum Grammatices. Vitel. D. 7.

Vita S. Alfegi Archiep. Cant. Vitel. E. 17.

De Sita Dunelmiae, & de Sanctorum ibidem Reliquiis Carmen. Vitel. D. 20.

Homiliae quaedam Saxonicae. Vesp. A. 22. 4.

Preces variae ad Achronologiam de Temporibus sacrae Historiae. Vesp. D. 6.

Miscellanea, in quibus de Sacerdotum Nuptiis, de Decalogo Moysis, de duodecim Abusibus hujus Saeculi secundum Cyprianum, de septem Dormientibus, de Visione Fursei Scotici Sacerdotis, de Drithtelmo de Morte resuscitato, qui primum Thanus erat in Northumbria, postea Monachus in Maitros. Vesp. D. 14.

Confessio penitentialis, Saxonice. Vesp. D. 20.

Vita S. Guthlaci, per Elfricum Monachum, ad Ethelwoldum Regem Orientalium Anglorum. Vesp. D. 21.

Regula Monachorum, per S. Benedictum, Saxonico-Latine Tit. A. 4.

Institutio pia. Tit. D. 26.

Hexameron. Tit. D. 27.

Historia Saxonico-Latina a primis Britanniae Incolis ad Tempora Edward Confess. Domit. A. 8.

Fragmentum historicum de Rege quodam Saxonum, & de S. Augustino Archiep. Domit. A. 9.

Voces Saxonicae, Latine & Saxonicae. Tib. A. 13.

Chartae variae. Aug. A. 2. Nero, E. 1. 131, 132.

Translatio Boetii, per Alfrediatt Regem Occidentalium Saxonum. Otho. A. 6.

LIBRI ORIENTALLES.

Alcoranus. Galba, A. 16.

Juris Canonici Saracenorum Volumen, Arabice. Otho, B. 8.

Compendium Ecclesiastici & Civilis Juris, Carmine conscriptum, & doctis Commentariis explicatum, Vol. 2, Arabice. Vitel. F. 18. & 19.

Monita, Ethica & Civilia, Arabice. Tit. C. 15.

Tractatus Poeticus, Persice. Cleop. A. 9.

Pentateuchum Samaritanum. Claud. B. 8.

Precationes Mahometanae, & ejusdem alia, Arabice. Galba, A. 9.

Saidi F. Patricii Patriarchae Alex. Historia Ecclesiasticorum, Arabice. Calig. A. 4.

Ritus Saracenorum, cum Commentariis ------- Abubecri. Tib. B. 10.

SCRIPTORUM NOMINA - ORDINE ALPHABETICO.

Abbo Floriacensis de Passione S. Edmundi. Tib. B. 2. (extat.)

Adae Episc. Hereford. Epistolae aliquot ad Johannem Papam. Vitel. E. 6.

Adae Rievallensis Epistola de Prosapia Henr. II. in qua multa lectu dignissima de Gestis Regum Angliae. Otho, D. 7.

Adami Murmuth Chronicon ab 1303 ad 1342. Galba, A. 1.

Ejusdem Annales ab 1323 ad 1346. Nero, D. 10.

Ejusdem Continuatio Chronicorum Regum Angliae, cum Interpositione quorundam Casuum in Curia Romana & Regno Franciae ; hic Liber plura continet quam alia Exemplaria. Claud. E. 8.

Abelardus B. Monachus de Vita S. Dunstani. Nero, C. 7.

Adamus de Marisco de summo Pontifice. Vitel. C. 8.

Ejusdem Epistolae. Ibid.

Adelardi Bathoniensis Dialogus de variis Philosophiae Questionibus, Galba. E. 4.

Adelhimi Liber quid deceat Monachum, Versibus elegiacis. Calig. A. 11.

Aesopii Fabulae Latinae. Vesp. B. 24.

Aelmeri Monachi Cant. Epistolae, cnm Sermonibus aliisque Meditationibus. Otho, A. 12. Floruit circa An. 1130.

Ailredus (fc. Aluredus, fc. Ealredus) Rievallensis de Gestis Davidis Regis Scotorum, ubi alia plurima de Gestis Regum Saxonicorum & Normannorum usque ad Tempora Henr. II. Jul. A. 11. Vitel. F. 3. Vesp. A. 18.

Idem de Vita s. Edvardi Regis Angliae. Otho, A. 6. Vitel. F. 3. (extat.).

Idem de Instirutione Enclusarum. Nero, A. 3. Vitel. E. 7

Aimundi Bremensis Ecclesiae ad annum 1072. Vitel. D. 6.

Almas de Planctu Naturae. Cleop. B. 6. Vesp. A. 10.

Ejusdem Anti-Claudianus. Ibid.

Alani Charetier Quadrilogium invectivum ad Morum Gallicorum Correctionem, Gallice. Jul. E. 1.

Ejusdem Dialogus familiaris Amici & Sodalis, Gallice. Ibid.

Ejusdem Moralia, Gallice. Ibid. (extat.)

Alcuini Epistolae. Vesp. A. 14. Tib. A. 15.

Ejusdem Exhortamentum ad Guidonem Comitem. Vesp. D. 6:

Aldhelmi Epistola contra Scotorum Artes ad Heahfridum. Domit. A. 9ป

Alentani Philosoph. de Astrologia. Vesp. A. 2.

Alexandri Archidiaconi Sarum Expositio Nominum Anglicorum usitatorum in Chartis antiquorum Regum Angliae. Nero, A. 12.

Alexander Necham super Ecclesiasten. Tib. A. 12.

Alfarabus de Diviuone omnium Scientiarum. Vesp. D. 10.

Ambrosii Scala Caelestis. Jul. B. 7.

Andreas Dominicus Florentinus ad Cardinalem Placentinum de Romanis Potestatibus. Otho, A. 7. Liber iste impressus est sub Nomine Fenestellae.

Ansegisi Abbatis Capitulare. Otho, A. 9.

Anselmi Elucidarium. Cleop. B. 6.

Idem de Similitudinibus. Cleop. C. 11. (extat.)

Ejusdem Opuscula varia. Claud. E. 1. (extat.)

Ejusdem Epistolae, in quibus plurima nondum edita. Claud. A. 1. Nero, A. 7.

Apuleii Platonici Herbarium, Saxonice. Vitel. C. 3.

Arculphi Descriptio Jerusalem. Tib. 19. D. 5.

Arnoldus de Villa nova, de Generibus Abusionum Veritatis & de Pseudo-ministris Antichristi cognoscendis, &c. Vitel. E. 2.

Ejusdem Philosophia Catholica adnihilandi Versutias Antichristi. Ibid.

Aristotelis Ethica ad Nichomachum Latine. Vitel. E. 4.

Arthuri Agard Tractatus de Usu & Verbis obscurioribus Libri de Domesday. Vitel. C. 9.

Asserius Menevensis de Gestis Alfredi. Otho, A. 12. (extat.)

Ejusdem Annales Angliae ab anno  1596 ad 914. Vitel. E. 14.

S. Augustinus contra Manichaeos super Genesin. Claud. E. 1.

Idem de Gaudio Electorum & delgne purgatorio. Nero, A. 3.

Ejusdem Sermones in Vigiliis Paschae. Vit. D. 13.

Ejusdem Retractationes. Vesp. B. 13.

Ejusdem Sermo de Virtutibus Psalmorum. Jul. D. 7.

Ejusdem Regulae de Vita Clericorum. Vitel. D. 13.

Ejusdem Epistolae ad Cyrillum de Apparitione Hieronymi. Vesp. E. 1.

Baptistae Mantuani Poemata. Vitel. D. 4. (extat.)

Bartolus de Trajano. Vitel. E. 10.

S. Basilii Regulae, Latinae, Vesp. E. 3. (extat.)

Bedae Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum. Vitel. E. 1. Tib. A. 14. (extat.)

Idem de Temporibus; Fragmenta sunt tantum. Jul. A. 2. (extat.)

Idem de Situ Terrae sanctae. Otho, D. 1. (extat.)

Idem de Naturis Rerum. Vesp. B. 13. Tib. E. 4. (extat.)

Ejusdem Versus de Die Judicii. Domit. A. 1. (extat.)

Idem de Miraculis S. Cuthberti. Claud. A. 1. 27. (extat apud Cevisium.)

Ejusdem Versus aliquot. Tit. D. 24.

Idem de Vita S. Laurentii Archiep. Vesp. B. 20.

Idem de Computo. Faust. A. 8. Vesp. B. 6. (extat.)

Glossarium Latino-Saxonicum repertum Oxoniae An. 1572. Vitel. C. 9.

Benedictus Abbas de Gestis Henr. II. in quo plura dignissima de Consiliis, tam politicis quam ecclesiasticis, illorum Temporum. Jul. A. 11.

Benno Cardinalis de Vita Hildebrandi Papae. Tib. E. 8. (extat.)

Berengarii Fredoli Cardinalis Casus Juris Canonici. Jul. D. 11.

De Compastione B. Mariae. Ibid.

De Compassione Christi. Ibid.

Specula Peccatoribus. Ibid.

Meditationes. Ibid.

Epistola ad Eugenium Papam. Vitel. A. 20.

Bernardus Andreas Tholosas de Rebus Gestis Henr. VII. Jul A. 3. Domit. A. 11. Vol. 2.

Bernardi Morlanensis Versus de Contemptu Mundi. Cleop. A. 8.

Bernardi Sapientis Itinerarium ad Terram Sanctam, in quo Arculphum sequitur. Vitel. E. 2.

Bernardi Sylvestris Cosmographia prosometrica. Cleop. A. 14.

Magistri Bernardi Summa quae vocatur Modus rhetoricus dicendi. Vitel. E. 8.

Magistri Blois Questiones philosophicae. Faust. D. 2.

Bollardus de Cultu Arborum. Jul. D. 8.

Bonaventura de Vita Christi. Cleop. B. 1. (extat.)

Ejusdem Stimulas Amoris, & de Cruce Christi. Vesp. E. 1. (extat.)

Boncompagnus de Stilo epistolari secundum Usum Curiae Romanae. Vitel, C. 8.

Buchanani Carmina aliquot, & Latine & Angl. Vitel. E. 10.

Borchardi Warmasiensis Collecrtio Canonum & Conciliorum. Claud. C. 6. (extat.)

Calixtus Papa de Mirabilibus Jacobi Apostoli. Nero, A. 11.

Ejusdem Epistola ad Patriarcham Hierosolimitanum. Ibid.

Camden Collectanea quaedam ad Britanniam suam illustrandam. Cleop. A. 4. Tit. 6. & F. 8.

The first and other Coppyes of his Elizabeth. Faust. F. 1.

His Exposition of some Saxon Words. Vesp. E. 8.

His Rules of Greeke Grammar. Ibid. (extat.)

Campion's history of Ireland. Vitel. F. 6. (extat.) .

Caffiodorus de Institutionibus divinarum Ledionum. Vesp. B. 13. (extat.)

Catonis Sententiae. Vesp. D. 6. & 13. (extat.)

Hugolini Tractatus super materiam Hereticorum. Vitel. E.10.

Chaucer. Galba, E. 9. (extat.)

Cantus Troili. Otho, A. 17.

Christopherus de Bondelmontibus de Insulis Archipelagi. Vesp. A. 13.

Clementis Romani & aliorum Conversio Apost. Vesp. A. 15.

Collusii Epistolae quaedam. Cleop. C. 5.

Cuthbertus Girwensis de Vita & Obitu Bedae. Tit. A. 2 Nero, E. 1. 131.

Cypriani Poenitentia. Vesp. E. 3.

Idem de bonis Operibus, Eleemosynis, &c. Calig. A. 15.

Damasi Papae Versus. Tit. D. 24. (extat.)

Daretis Phrygii Historia. Claud. B. 7. Vesp. B. 25. Vitel. C. 8. (extat.)

Magistri Deering Epistolae de Nuptiis Sacerdotum. Tib. E. 8. 72.

Dionysii Exigui Cyclus Paschatis. Tib. E. 4. (extat.)

Ejusdem Epistola ad Bonifacium Primicerium Notariorum. Domit. A. 9.

Eadmeri Vita Wilfridi Pontificis & Confessoris. Calig. A. 8.

Ejusdem Historia Novorum. (extat.)

Edmundi Bolton Carmen gratulatorium de Traditione Corporis Mariae Reginae Scotorum a Petriburgo ad Westmonasterium. Tit. A. 13.

Edmundi Monachi de Eynesham Visio de Inferno. Cal. A. 8.

Egbertus Archiep. Ebor. de Ecclesiastica Institutione. Vitel. A. 12.

Ejusdem Excerptiones. Nero, A. 1 .

Eginhardus de Vita Caroli Magni. Tib. C. 1.(extat.)

Elerius Monachus de Vita S. Winifredae Virg. Claud. A. 5.

Ethici Philosophi Cosmographia. Vit. E. 8. Vesp. B. 10. Narratio est fabulosissima.

Evax Rex Arabum de Gemmis ad Neron. Imp. Cland. A. 12.

Eusebii Episc. Homiliae duodecim de Paschate nondum editae, Latine. Vitel. D. 13.

Eutropii hist. Rom. Vitel. E. 2.

Enodii Euchiridion ad Laurentium. Domit. A. 9.

Fabii Questoris Ethelwerdi Chronicon, Liber vetustissimus. Otho. A. 10. (extat.)

Faramelae Cordubensis Literae de Vankate Astrologorum. Claud. E. 8.

Fausti deprecatoria Carmina pro Ludovico XII. Nero. A. 9.

Fenton's Voyage. Tit. B. 8.

Florentius Wigorniensis, cum Continuatione ad Tempora Henr. III. Vital. E. 13.

Folcardus de Vita Johannis Beveriacii Archiep. Ebor. Faust. B.4.

Fortunatus Presbyter de Vita S. Hiliarii. Claud.A. 1. (extat.)

Francis Thynn his Collection of Armes and monumentall inscriptions. Cleop. C. 3.

His Miscellanies of Herauldrie. Faust. E. 8.

Fratris Amandi Speculum humanae Salutis. Vesp. E. 1.

Fridegodus de Vita & Obitu S.Wilfridi, Carmine hexametro. Claud. A. 1.

Frodoardi (fc Flod.) Chronicon ab August. Imp. Otho, B. 3.

Galfridus Monumetensis de Gestis Britannorum. Cleop. D. 8. Galba, E. 11. Vesp. A. 23. Tit. A. 18. Nero, D. 8. cum Continuatione usque ad Finem Richard II. Vesp. E. 10. (extat.)

Idem de Vita Merlini. Vesp. E. 4. Tit. A. 19.

Galfridus Visawf de Arte dictandi, quod intitulatur, Nova Poetria. Cleop. B. 6.

Galfridi Sacrissae de Goldingham Liber de Statu Ecclesiae Dunelm. ab 1151 ad 1213.

Gelasii Epistola de recipiendis & non recipiendis Libris. Vesp. B. 3. (extat.)

Gervasii Tillesburiensis de Descriptione Orbis ad Ottonem. Vesp. E. 4.

Gervasii Cantuariensis Chronicon a Stephano Rege ad Richard I. Vitel. E. 4. Vesp. B. 19.

Idem de Combustione & Reparatione Cantuariensis Ecclesiae. Vesp. B. 19. Prodiit uterque Liber ex Biblioth. Cotton.

Gildas Albaniensis fuit in hac Biblioth. v. Pitrum & quae in Margine notavit Patr. Junius.

Genicadius de Viris illustribus. Vesp.B. 13.

Gildas Sapiens de Rebus Gestis Britannorum. Jul. D. 5. Calig. A. 8.

Idem de Excidio Britanniae. Vitel. A. 6. (extat.)

Giraldus Cambrensis. V. Sylvester Giraldus.

Godfridus super Palladium. Jul. D. 8.

Godfridi Prioris Ecclesiae S. Swithini Versus varii. A. 12.

Goliae Rhythmi varii. Tit. A. 20.

Goodwini Historia Henr. VIII. Edward VI. & Mariae Reginae. Tit. C. 12. (extat.)

Gregorii Pastoralis, Pars 2. Otho. A. 1.,.

Gualonis Britanniae Versus contra Monachos  Tit. A. 20. Vitel. A. 12.

Gualteri Mapi Apocalypsis. Vesp. E. 12.

Idem de Conjuga non ducenda. Ibid.

Idem contra Adulatores. Ibid.

Idem de Trinitate.

Haitho de Tartaris, Gallice.

Helinandi Monachi Chronicon. Pars 1. Claud. B. 9.

Henricus Blandford de Tragis inter Anglos & Scotos An. 1327 & 1328. Claud, D. 6.

Henrici Bouser extracta Chartarum Familiae Bouseriorum, cum aliis Chartis. Vitel. F. 2. Vesp, E. 10.

Henrici Huntingdonensis Imago Mundi. Cleop. B. 2.

Ejusdem Historia Anglorum. Otho. D, 7. Vesp. A. 18. (extat.)

Idem de Contemptu Mundj. Domit. A. 8.

Henrici Knyghton Chronica Leicestrensis de Eventibus Angliae. Tib. C. 7. Claud. E. 3. Prodiit in Lucem ex Bibl. Cott. An. 1652.

Henrici de Marleburgh Chronica excerpta de Medulla diversorum Chronicorum a Christo ad annum 1421. Vitel. E. 8.

Henricus Salseriensis super Poenas Purgatorii, sed & multa alia continent ; vixit sub Stephano Rege Anglae. Nero, A. 7.

Henrici de Silgrave Chronicon ab Adventu Anglorum prim in Britanniam usque ad Edward I. Cleop. A. 12.

Heibertus de Bosham de Vita Thomae Cant. Nero, A. 5.

Hermannus Archidiaconus de Miraculis S. Edmundi, in quo quamplurima de Statu Monasterii S. Edmundi de Buri Tempore Willielmi Conquestoris. Tib. B. 2.

Hieronimi Adhortationes SS. Patrum, Profectionesque Monachorum, quas e Graeco in Latinum translat. Nero, A. 3.

Idem de Essentia, Invisibilitate & Immensitate Dei. Nero, A. 11.

Ejusdem Epistola ad Paulum, &c. de Assumptione sanctae Dei Genitricis. Nero, E. 1.

Ejusdem Epistola ad Damasum de Melchesideco, Charactere Hibernico.

Idem de Vita SS. Patrum ad Aegyptios Monach. Otho, A. 17.

Idem de Viris illustribus. Vesp. B. 1 3.

Hildeberti Poemata. Cleop. A. 3. & C. 1. B. 13. & D. 5. & 19. Tit. D. 24.

Hilpericus de Computo. Tib. E. 4. Vesp. A. 3. (extat.)

Hiltoni Meditationes, rhythmice, una cum Picturis Materiam illustrantibus. Faust. B. 6.

Historia Ecclesiastica tripartita, a Graeco in Latinum translata, per Epiphanium. Vitel. C. 12.

Honorius Solitarius de Imagine Mundi, in quo multa Historica continentur. Vitel. E. 8.

Hugo Archidiaconus de Miraculis B. Martini. Otho. A. 15.

Hugonis Abbatis Baizellae de Cohabitat. Fratrum. Vitel. D. 13.

Hugonis Solovaginae Archidiaconi Versus. Vitel. A. 12.

Humfredi Lloyd Chronicon Walliae a Rege Cadwalladro usque ad An. 1294. Calig. A. 6.

J

acobus Ptilichius de Antipathia & Sympathia. Jul. F. 11. 71.

Jacobi Vitriaci Historia Hierosolimitana. Tit. D. 7. (extat.)

Jacobi Waraei, Eq; Itinerarium Gallic. An. 1649. Vesp. E. 6.

Ingulphi Historia Croylandiae. Otho. B. 13. (extat.)

Jocelini Brakeland Chronicon Coenobii S. Edmundi Buriensis. Vitel. D. 15.

Johannis cujusdam Libri octo, elegiacis Versibus conscripti, de Bellis Christianorum, &c. Vixit Auctor Tempore Richard I. Claud. A. 10.

Johannis Abbatis Petriburgensis Chronicon Petriburgense ab An. 604 ad 1368. Claud. A. 5.

Johannis Balei Catalocus Scriptorum pro Religione litigantium, Manu propria. Vitel. D. 4.

Johannes Beek Chronicon Hollandiae. Vitel. E. 6.

Johannes Beleth de divinis Officiis. Vitel. A. 11.

Johannis de Baronia summa secundum Usum Curiae Romanae. Vesp. A. 2.

John de Burdeaux, an ancient Phisition, his Direction for the Plague. Calig. A. 2.

Johannis Bramnton Historia Angliae. Tib. C. 13. Prodiit in Lucem e Bibliotheca Cottoniana An. 1652.

Johannis de Axton Monachi de Burghae Chronicon ab Initio Mundi ad Edward I. Jul, A. 1.

Johannis Castoris Monachi Westmon. Chronicon ab Aenea ad An. 1129.

Johannis de Castro Lusitani Descriptiones diversorum Littorum & Portuum Maris, Fig. elegantissimis illustratae. Tib. D. 9.

Johannes Diaconus de Vita S. Nicolai. Otho, A. 17.

Ejusdem Perspectiva, & de Frigone Circinoque, & antiquis de Speculis comburentibus, & de conservandis Monumentis, &c. and of rich discoveryes. Vitel. C. 7.

Johannes Eremita de illustribus Henr. ad Henr. VI. Tib. A. 8.

Johannis de Forda Historia Scotorum. Vitel. D. 11.

Johannis Fortescue de Domino politico & regali ad Henr. VI. Anglice. Claud. A. 8. Otho, B. 1.

Idem de Laudibus Legum Angliae. Otho, B. 1.

Defensio Juris Domus Lancastriae ad Regnum Angliae. Ibid.

Defensio altera. Otho, B. 1.

Genealogia Domus Lancastriae. Ibid.

Declaratio super quibusdam Articulis de Jure Edward IV. Ad Regnum Angliae. Ibid.

Against the Tytle of the Duke of Yorke, which he after recanted. Faust C. 2.

Johannis Gerbrandi Chronicon Hollandiae. Vitel. E. 6.

Johannis Gower Chronicon de Insurrectione Rusticorum Tempore Richard II. Tib. A. 4.

Ejusdem Chronicon tripartitum de Depositione Richard II. & Coronatione Henr. IV. Ibid.

Ejusdem Poemata. Ibid.

Johannis Hantivilli Archithrenius. Vesp. F. 2.

Johannis Harpsfieldi Chronicon a Diluvio ad annum 1559, Manu propria scriptum. Vitel. C. 9.

Ejusdem Ecclesiastica Historia, Manu propria. Ibid.

Johannes Kay de Obsidione Insulae Rhodi, Anglice, dedicatur Edvardo IV. Vitel. D. 12.

Johannis Herdi Medici Historia Anglicana, Carmine heroic. Jul. C. 2.

Idem de Etymologia Nominis Ceciliae. Ibid.

Johannis Hovedeni Meditatio, Rhythmis Latinis. Nero, C. 9.

Johannis Johnstoni Versus de Urbibus Britanniae. Vesp. D. 9.

Johannis Jocelini Opuscula. Nero, C. 3. Vitel. E. 14.

Johannis Lelandi Collect ad Britanniam illustrand. Jul. C. 6.

Ejusdem Catalogus brevis Librorum repertorum in quibusdam Monasteriis. Vitel. C. 23.

Johannis de Londonia Commendatio lamentabilis. E. 1. Nero, D. 2.

Johannis Lucerii Versus aliquot. Vitel. A. 17.

Johannis Lugdumensis Episc. Epist. Faust. A. 8. Claud. E. 3.

Johannis Mirick Pastoris Sodorensis Literae. Jul. F. 10.

Johannis Mirkii Regularis Monasterii de Lulhull Festivale, Anglice. Claud. A. 2.

Johannis de Oxenedes Monachi S. Benedicti Annales ab Adventu Saxonum ad An. 120. Nero, D. 2.

Johannes Paleonydorus de Principio, &c. Ordinis Carmeliti. Vitel. D. 4.

Johannis Pecham Archiep. Cant. Cantic. Paup. Vesp. D. 13. 

Johannis Rochford Extractus Chronicorum Cestrensis Ecclesiae. Vitel. D.-12.

Johannis Roffi Warwicensis Historia de Reg. Ang. Vesp. A. 12.

Idem de Vita & Gestis Richardi Beauchamp Comit. Warwic. Jul. E.4.

Johannes Salisb. de Vita Thomae Cant. Archiep. Claud. B. 2.

Johannis Somur. Kalendar. in quo quamplurima de Computatione Ecclesiastica notatu digna. Faust. A. 2.

Johannis Stafford Versus de Regibus Angliae. Tit. A. 19.

Johannis Trikelow Annales ab 1307 ad 1323. Claud. D. 6.

Johannis de Wallingford Chronicon excerptum e Chronicio diversorum historiagraphorum a Wil. I. ad An. 42 Henr. III. Jul. D. 7.

Johannis Wessington Prioris Dunelmensis Defensio Libertatum, &c Ecclesiae Dunel. Vitel. A. 9.

Johannis de Westhamstead Acta. Otho, B. 4. Claud. D. 1.

Idem de Viris illustribus, Tib. D. 5.

Idem de Historiis, Historiographis, Pars 1. Nero, 6. 66.

Johannis Wickliffi Postiliae. Claud. D. 8.

Isidorus Hispalensis de Viris illustribus. Vesp. B. 13.

Naturis Rerum. Domit. A. 1.

Allegoriae Vet. & Nov. Test. Vesp. B. 13.

Soliloquia. Vesp. D. 14.

Synonyma. Vesp. E. 3.

Isidori Mercatoris Canonum Collectio. Claud. E. 5.

Ivonis Carnotensis Episc. Sermones & alia Opusc. Claud. A. 6.

Panormia. Vitel, A. 13.

Ejusdem Chronicon. Otho, A. 14. (extat.)

Ejusdem Opuscula. Otho, C. 7. (extat )

Ejusdem Historia succincta de Gestis quorundam Regum Assyriorum, & de Gestis omnium Imperatorum & ad ultimum de Carolo Magno & ejus Successoribus, Vitel. E. 8.

Sermo de Dedicatione Ecclesiae. Domit. A. 12.

Justi Oratio panegyricam Johannem Chudworth Archid. Linc. Nero, A. 10.

Lelii Romani Poemata. Galba, A 1.

Lanfrancus de Consuetudinibus sui Ordinis. Claud. C. 6.

Lapns Casteliunculus de Curiae Commodis. Cleop. C. 5.

Idem in Vitam Periclis, Themist. Dionis, & Demonactis. Ibid.

Laurentius Grimanus de Expugnatione Constantinopolis per Turcas. Vitel. C. 8.

Laurentii Mon. Dunel. Consolatio de Morte Amici. Vesp. D. 11.

Ejusdem Hypognosticon de Vet. & Nov. Testam. Ibid.

Leodrisii Cribelli Oratio. Galba, A. 1.

Leonardi Aretini Orationes duae. Cleop. C. 5.

Ejusdem Isagogicon Moralis Philosophiae. Ibid. & Otho, A. 7;

Ejusdem Oratio, Italice. Vitel. E. 8.

Ejusdem Historia, Italice. Ibid.

Leontius de Vita Johannis Eleemosynarii Archiepiscopi Alexandrini ad Nicholaum Papam, Latine reddita. Claud. A. 1.

Lini Colusii Salutati Epistolae; vixit circiter Annum 1383. Calig. A. 16.

Lincolniensis (Roberti Capitonis) Opuscula varia. Vitel. C. 14.

Lazamonis Historia Britonum, vetusta Anglicana, in qua Mapi meminit. Calig. A. 9.

Laurentii Noelli Collectanea ex Chronicis Gregorii Caerquent Monachi Gloucestriae ab 1081 ad 1290. Vesp. A. 5.

Lentuli Epistola, describens Formam Christi. Vesp. D. 18.

Martianus Capella, cum Commentario. Vesp. A. 2.

Mahumeti Bagdadini Liber Divisionum. Tib. B. 9.

Macrobius in Somnium Scipionis. Faust. C. 1 Saturnalia. Vitel. C. 3.

Marbodi Versus ad Gualterum & alios. Vitel. A. 12.

Marius de quatuor Elementis. .Galba, E. 4.

Martini Poloni Pœnitentiarii Chronicon. Tib. A. 8. Faust. B. 2. Calig. A. 16. Galba, E. 11.

Matthaei Paris Historia Anglorum. Vit, D. 2. (extat.)

Ejusdem Historia minor. Ibid. (extat.)

Rege Offa & S. Albano. Nero, D. 1. (extat.)

Vita Abbatum S. Albani. (extat.)

Ejusdem Additamenta. Nero, D. 1. Prodierunt in Lucem ex Bibliotheca Cottoniana.

Matthaei Westmonast. Flores Historiarum. Claud. E, 8. Nero, D.5. (extat.)

Matheoluli Lamentationes. Cleop. C 9.

Melanthohis Epistolae quaedam. Vesp. D. 18.

Melchior a Castro de Sacramentis. Tit. A. 10.

Methodius de Principio & Fine Saeculorum, Latine. Vitel. D. 11. Vesp. E. 3. Tit. D. 3.

Michaelis Cornubiensis Versos contra Henricum Abryncensen. Tit. A. 12.

M. Episcopi Alexandrini Disputatio de Ratione Paschali. Calig. A. 15.

Nennius Antiquum Exemplar. Vitel. A. 13.

Nicholai Glocest. Chron. ab Init. Mun. ad annum 838. Cal. A. 3.

Nicholai Magniacutii Series Pontificum Romanorum, Carmine. Domit. A. 13. Otho, A. 14. Vesp. A. 16.

Nicholai Narbuensis Carmelitae ignea Sagitta, Vitel. D. 3.

Nicholaus Upton de Officio militari & Insignibus Armorum. Nero, C. 3. (extat.)

Nicholai Triveti Annales Rerum Angliae a 1287 ad 1323. Nero, D. 10. Otho, D. 8.

Nicholaus Walkington de Bello Standardi. Tit. A. 19.

Nigelli Wirekeri Versus ad Episcopum Eliensem. Jul. A. 7. Cleop. B. 3.

Ejusdem Versus varii. Vesp. D. 19.

Ejusdem Speculum Stultorum. Tit. A. 20.

Ejus Exemplar hic descriptum (extat) inter Cod. mss. Usserii Dublinii abest e Bib. cum Transcript. Usserius.

Odonis Dorobernensis Liber de Vita Wilfridi Eborac.

Odonis Abbatis Cluniacensis Liber de Pravitatibus hujus Mundi. Tib. B. 3.

Odonis de Doura Decreta minora. Vitel. A. 3.

Odorici Fratris de Foro Julii, Itinerarium per Partes Infidelium. Otho, D. 2.

Orosius de tribus Partibus Terrae, Asia, Africa, & Europa. Vitel. E. 2.

Osbernus Monachus de Vita & Passione S. Elphegi. Nero, C. 7. Otho, A. 22. Vitel. D. 15. (extat.)

Osberti de Clara Epistolae. Vitel. A. 17.

Idem de Vita S. Edmundi. Tit. A. 8.

Ovidius de Vetula. Vesp, B. 24.

Panormitanus de Auctoritate SS. Consiliorum, praefertim Basilens. Calig. A. 1.

Parchafinus de Ratione Paschali ad Papam Leonem. Calig. 15. (extat.)

Petrarcha de Grisilde. Vesp. E. 12.

Petrus Abbas Cluniacens de Miraculis Ordinis sui. Vitel. D. 13.

Petri Abelardi ad Astralabium Filium suum Versus. Vitel. C. 8.[4]

Petri Blesensis Versus de Miseria Curiali. Vitel. D. 13.

Ejusdem Epistolae. Vesp. E. 11. (extat.)

Ejusdem Appendix ad Hist. Croylandiae Ingulph. Otho, B. 13.

Petri de Langtoft Historia Bruti, Rhythmis Gallic. Jul. A. 5.

Petri de Riga Aurora S. Bibliae, Versibus elegiacis. Vesp. D. 5.

Petri de Vineis Epistolae de Rebus Fred. II. Imp. Vesp. A. 11. (extat.)

Petri Cantoris Verbum abbreviatum. Claud. E. l.

Phedi Cosmographia. Cleop. B. 11.

Ejusdem Enarrationes in Libros rhetoricae. Ibid.

Philippus de Thanu de Creaturis, vet. Gal. met. Nero, A. 5.

Phil. Valesii Elegia, cum Carmine de Lege Salica. Vitel. E. 19.

Fiers Plowman. Vesp. B. 16.

Pogii Epistola de Compar. Jul. Caes. & Scip. Afric. Vitel. E. 8.

Presbyteri Joan. Epist. Claud. B. 7. (extat.)

Prisciani Periegesis qui de priscorum Dictis excerpsit Ormistorum. Tib. B. 5. Vesp. B. 25. (extat.)

Priscianus Philosophus de iis in quibus dubitavit Cofroes Rex Persarum. Vesp. A. 2.

Probae Falconiae Ceutones. Vesp. B. 24. Tit. A. 20. (extat.)

Proterii Epist. ad Leonem Papam de Ratione Paschali. Calig. A. 15. (extat.)

Prudentius de Virtutibus & Vitiis, Saxonicis Literis & Picturis. Cleop. C. 8.

Ejusdem Liber Philosophiae. Tit. D. 16.

P. Fausti Andrelini Foroliviens Liber de Neapolitana Fornovidionsque Victoria ad Car. VIII. Franc. Vitel. A. 14.

Ejusdem Poemata quatuor. Vitel. B. 4.

Petrus de Lilla de Antiquitate Carrnelitana. Vitel.

Petrus de Rypon de Vita S. Wilfridi.

Radulphi Abbatis de Cogshall Chronicon ab Adventu Normannorum ad Johannem Regem. Vesp. D. 10 .

R. C. of the Excellence of the English Tongue. Jul. F. 11. 96.

Radulphi de Diceto Abbreviatio Chronicorum & Imagines Historiarum. Claud. E. 3. Otho, D. 7. Prodiit uterque Lib. in Lucem e Bibliotheca Cottoniana.

Ejusdem Epist. Faust. A. 8. V. etiam Vesp. A. 22.

Radulphus de Dunstable de Vita & Passione S. Albani. Claud. E. 4.

Radulphus Linham de Computo Rhythmi Gallicani. Vitel. D. 3.

Radulphi nigri Chronicon ab Initio Mundi usque ad Captionem Richard I. Cleop. C. 10. Vesp. D. 10.

Ranulphi Higden Cistrens. Poly-Chronicon. Tib. D. 7. Nero, D. 8. Otho, D. 1.

Reginaldus Monachus Dunelmensis de Vita S. Cuthberti, in quo quamplurima de Gestis Regum Angliae. Claud. D. 4.

Ejusdem Poemata. Vesp. E. 3.

Reginaidi Archidiaconi Andegar. Chronicon a 969 ad 1276. Accedit Regum veterum Francorum a Pharamundo Genealogia. Otho, B. 13.

Rheginonis Chronicon. Tib. C. 11.

Rich. Canonici S. Victoriae Except. de Artibus. Tib. A. 10.

Rich. Divisensis Monachus de Vita Richard I. Domit. A. 13.

Richardi Presulis Sarisb. de Translatione Ecclesiae Sarisburiensi. Vitel. D. 14.

Richardus Sporley de Fundatione, Privilegiis, Reliquiis, &c. Ecclesiae Westmonast. Claud. A. 8.

Richardi Hampole Heremitae Annotationes in Apocalypsin. Tib. A. 15.

Idem de Emendatione Vitae. Faust. A. 5.

Idem in primum Versiculum Canticorum. Vesp. E. 1.

Roberti Bastoni Rhythmi varii. Tit. A. 30.

Roberti Beli Collectanea quaedam collecta Spirae. An. 1563.

Robertus de Dunstable Monachus de Vita S. Albani, Carmine elegiaco. Jul. D. 3. V. cum Rad. Ille Dunstable ut super Ore tuli.

Robertus Dunelmensis de Pontificibus Dunelmiae usque ad annum 1345. Tit. A. 2.

Sir Robert Cotton his Abridement of the Records of the Tower from the Reigne of K. Edward III. to the End of Richard III. of all the Parlements holden in each King's Reigne. Tit. E. 1.

The State of the Church of Great Brittain, from the first Plantation of Religion unto K. James, with all the Occurrences betwixt the See of Rome and the Soveraignes of this Realme, collected out of :

1.    Publique Records,

2.    Popes Bulles and Breves,

3.    Originall Instructions and Letters of State,

4.    Ancient historyes of the Kingdome,

5.    Registry of religious Houses, Vol. 3. Cleop. E. 1.

An Answer to such Motives as were offered by military Men to Prince Henr. to excite him to affect Armes.

Roberti Gloucestriae Historia a Bruto ad Henr. III. Rhythmis Anglicanis. Calig. A. 11.

Roberti de Handle Regulae, cum maximis Magistri Franconis . & Additionibus aliorum Musicorum. Tib. B. 9.

Robertus Hildewarby de Ortu Scientiarum. Vitel. A. 1.

Rob. Montensis Abbatis Episc. de Chronicis Eusebii, &c. Domit. A. 8.

Ejusdem Chronica. Jul. 10.

Robertus Richius de Vita Edm. Archiep. Cant. Cleop. B. 1.

Robert Thorne his two Letters of discovery. Vitel C. 7.

Rob. Talboti Annotat. in Antonini Itinerarium. Jul. F. 11. 6.

Rodulphus Brugensis de Formula Instrumenti cujusdem Mathematici, cum Schematibus. Vesp. A. 2.

Rogerus Bacon de Utilitate Scientiarum, ubi agit de quatuor Veritatis Offendiculis. Jul. D. 5.

Idem de Ponderibus. Ibid.

Idem de Alchymia. Ibid.

Idem de Speculis comburentibus. Tib. B. 5.

Ejusdem Opus tertium, in quo tangit omnes Radices Sapientiae, dedicatur Clementi IV. Tib. C. 5.

Quarta Pars majoris Operis, in qua ostenditur Potestas mathematicae in Scientiis & Rebus Mundi. Ibid.

Ejusdem Compendium Studii Theologiae. Ibid.

Idem de Impedimentis Sapientiae. Galba. A. 9.

Idem de Situ Orbis. Otho, D. 1.

Ejusdem Kalendarium. Vesp. A. 2.

Rogeri du Stovegne de la Conqueste de la Terre sainct. Livre qui S. appelle le Charbocois d'Armes. Otho, D. 5.

Rogeri Walden Historia ab Initio Mundi ad An. Dom. 249. Jul. B. 13.

Rogeri de Cestria Polychronicon. Jul. E. 8.

Rogeri de Wendover Chron. usque ad annum 1234. Otho, B. 5.

Rogeri Glaston Abbatis Speculum Ecclesiae. Tib. B. 3.

Sixti Sententiae, a Ruffino translatae. Faust. A. 6.

Sarisburiensis Speculum Stultorum, metrice. Vesp. E. 12.

Sedulii Versus. Vesp. D. 21.

Secundi Philosophi Sententiae, Latine. Verp. D. 13.

Seneca ad Paulum de Virtutibus Cardinalibus. Otho, A. l1.

Serlonis Parisiensis Poemata. Vitel. A. 12.

Simonis Dunelmensis Chronicon ab Adventu Saxonum ad annum 1119. Calig. A. 8. Vitel. E. 17. (extat.)

Idem de Pontificibus Eboracensis Ecclesiae. Tit. A. 19.

Simonis dicti Alexandrini Literae ad Archiep. Cant. de Schismate duorum Paparum. Vitel. E. 11.

Simonis de Gandavo Regulae Inclusarum, Gallice. Vitel. E. 7.

Simonis Islepi Speculum Regis Edward. Faust. B. 1. Cleop. D. 9.

Sheltoni Rhyth. aliquot, Anglice, ad Henonias. Vitel.E. 10. 23.

Solini Polyhistor. Cleop. D. 1. Vesp. B. 25.

Sorani Institutio Artis medicinalis ad Filium. Galba, E. 4.

Stapulensis Versus ad Engelramium Presulem. Cleop. C. 9.

Stephanus Hedius de Vita S. Wilfridi. Vesp. D .6.

Sulgardus de prima Constitutione & Privilegiis Ecclesiae Westmonast. Tit. A. 8.

Sylvestris Giraldi Cambrensis Topographia Hiberniae. Vitel. C. 10. (extat.)

Ejusdem description Cambriae. Vitel. E. 5. Domit. A. 1.

Idem de Principis Instructione. Jul. B. 13.

Idem de Baldwini Cantuar. per Walliam Legatione, sive Itinerarium Cambriae. Domit. A. 1.

Ejusdem Retractationes. Ibid. & Vitel. E, 5.

Ejusdem Dialogus de Ecclesiae Menevensis Antiquite ad Stephanum Archiep. Cant. Vitel. E. 2.

Ejusdem Distinctiones. Tib. B. 13 

Idem de Expugnatione Hiberniaee. Cleop. D. 5.

Ejusdem Symbolum Electorum, sive Epistolae variae. Ibid.

Idem de Descriptione Mundi. Ibid.

Symposii Enigmata. Vesp. B. 24.

Stephanus de Genovesa de Grandimontensium Religione. Faust. B. 4.

Talboti Collectio e Registris Monasteriorum. Vesp. D. 17.

Theodori Archiep. Poenitentiale. Vesp, D. 15.

Thomae Archiep. Cant. Epistolae & aliorum. Tit. D. 11.

Thomae Elmhami Annales Britannorum, Saxonum, Anglorum, usque ad Tempora Richard II. cum Indictionibus. Claud. E. 4.

Thomas Gardner, Monk of Westminster Tempore Henr. VIII. his Flowers of England, or a brief Abstract of the English Story. Otho, C. 6.

Tho. Gascoigne deMiraculis S. Brigittae. Otho, A. 14.

Idem de Morte subitanea Johannis Wickliff. Ibid.

Tho. Harpsfield Breviarium Regum Angliae. Domit. A. 4.

Tho. Moor de Vita & Morte Edward II. Latine. Vitel. E. 5. (extat.)

Tho. Moor Londinensis Poemata aliquot. Tit. D. 4.

Tho. Rudborne Monachi Ecclesiae Winton. Chronicon a Tempore Britonum ad annum 18 Henr. III. Nero, A. 17.

Tho. Somer Minoritae Kalendarium, in quo multa Historica & Prophetica comprehenduntur. Vesp. E. 7.

Tho. Sprott Chronicon Monasterii S. August. Cant. Vitel. E. 4.

Tho. Stubbs de Archiepiscopis Ebor. usque ad annum 1500. Ibid.

Thomae Wicks Chronicon a Conquestu ad annum 1289. Tib. A. 9. Tit. A. 14.

Thomae de Wita Versus de Edvardo Rege. Vesp. B. 13.

Titus Linius Ferrariensis de Vita Henr. V. & Henr. VI. Claud E. 3.

Titus Quintus ad Rupertum. Cleop. C. 5.

Turgotus de Dunelmensi Ecclesia. Faust. A. 5.

Turpini Historia Caroli Magni. Claud. B. 7. Nero, A. 11.

Tit. A. 19. (extat.) Thomae Watsoni Historia Episcopat. Dunelmensis, Anglice, Anno 1574. Vitel. C.9.

Vigetus de Re militari. Cleop, D. 1.

Vitruvius de Architectura. Ibid.

Fabius Victor de 14 Regionibus Orbis & Antiquitatibus. Cleop. B. 11. (extat.)

Sir Walter Rawleigh's politick dicourse concerning the Marriage of Prince Henry. Vitel. C. 17.

Walteri Gisburnensis Chronicon de Gestis Regum Angliae. Tib. B. 4.

Idem de Gestis Edward III. Nero. D. 2.

Willielmus Abbas Croylandiae de Vita S. Neoti. Claud. A. 5.

Willielmi de Baldensel Itinerarium ad Terram Sanctam, Gallice. Otho, D. 2.

William Burton's Collections of the Foundations of several religious Houses. Jul. C. 6.

Willielmus Chambers de Moribus Richardi Episc. Tit. A. 2.

Willielmi Traturs Genealogia Regum Scotiae a Jacobo II. usque ad annum — — . Otho, B. 1.

Willielmus Gemiticeniis de Gestis Ducum Normannorum. Nero, A. 11. Vitel. A. 7.

Willielmi Lambert Collectanea ex variis Auctoribus mss. Vesp. A. 5.

Willielmus Malmesburiensis de Gestis Regum Angliae. Claud. C. 9. (extat.)

Idem de Antiquitate Glastoniensis Cœnobii. Vesp. D. 22.

De Vita Aldhelmi. Claud. A. 5.

Ejusdem Historia Pontificum Anglorum. Claud. A. 5.

Willielmus Monachus Albanensis de Vita S. Albani. Faust. B. 4.

Willielmus de Monte Cancellarius Linc. de Tropis. Vesp. E. 10.

Ejusdem Speculum Poenitentis. Vesp: D. 13.

Willielmi Noviburigensis Chronicon. Vesp. B. 6.

Willielmi Normanm Bestiarium, Metro Gallic. Vesp. A. 7.

Willielmus de S. Amore de Periculis novissimorum Temporum. Vitel. C 14.

Willielmi de Shepesheved Monachi de Cropisden Chronicon a Willielmo Conquest. ad annum 1374.

Willielmi Thorne Chronicon. Tib. B. 7.

William Thomas his Common Place of State for King Edward VI. Vesp. D. 18.

His Peregrin. Ibid.


APPENDIX TO THE CATALOGUE OF

THE COTTONIAN LIBRARY:

Shewing what Books were burnt or damaged by the Fire,

that happened therein 23 Oct. 1731 ; and what were saved.

Also some Emendations and Additions to the said Catalogue.

The books of the Prefs of JULIUS are all preserved, being 62.

And of AUGUSTUS, being 6.

TIBERIUS.

Tiberius A. I to VII, and X are preserved.

VIII wants the 4 first Leaves.

IX. The 3 first Leaves and the last Leaf are wanting ; and the 4 last but one have Holes burnt in them.

XI. Shrivelled up ; and wants the 3 last Leaves. But since the Fire, I have copied it for —  Gardiner —  of Dublin.

XII & XV. Lost or burnt.

XIII.  26 Leaves wanting at the Beginning. But Richard Greaves, Esq. of Mickelden in Gloucestershire, had a Copy of the whole.

XIV.  Spoiled ; and 34 Leaves lost.

B. I, II, IV, V and VIII. preserved. III.

The last Tract of it, being 55 Leaves, spoiled.

IX. Burnt to a Crust. Dr. Pepusch has Copies of the 3d, 4th, and 5th Tracts

VI.  Lost or burnt.

VII.            Deest in Catalogo.

X.   Wants the first Leaf, and 20 last; and 20 preceding those last spoiled.

XI.   32 loose Leaves remain, good for nothing.

XII.             1. Forty-six Leaves of the Latter End of this Tract so scorched, as to be useless.

2. Half of this Tract spoiled.

XIII.           The two first Chapters of Tract I, and 13 Leaves at the End of Tract 3; and Tracts 4 and 5 burnt.

C. Contains 13 Books ; all saved.

D. I, II, VIII, and IX preserved.

III. Wanting.

IV and V. Burnt about the Edges, and so the Parchment Leaves stick together ; but may be opened By a careful Book-binder, and bound.

VI. Loose shrivelled Leaves, and wants 9.

VII. Wants 73 Leaves at the Beginning.

X. Wants 130 Leaves at the Beginning ; and the rest burnt at the Ends into the Writing.

E. I, II, V, VI, and VII. Burnt Lumps.

III.  Loose Leaves ; torn and burnt, of little Use.

IV.  Burnt, so as the Leaves stick together ; yet Half of it may be made useful

VIII and IX. A great Part of the Ends burnt off.

X. A few Leaves left ; burnt round.

XI. Wanting.

CALIGULA.

Caligula A, B, and C contain 37 Books; which are all saved.

D. I. 480 Leaves remain, burnt at the Top into the Writing.

II. 526 Leaves left, Burnt at the Back part and both Ends into the Writing.

III.XI, and XII. Wanting.

IV.72 Pieces of Leaves. Of no Use.

V.   56 Pieces, of no Use.

VI.  Burnt at one End and both Sides ; some Part may still be used.

VII.            268 Leaves ; burnt at the Back Part and Top, of some Use.

VIII.           348 Leaves ; burnt at the Back and both Ends.

IX.  348 Leaves ; so burnt as not to be of much Use.

X.   Only 9 Pieces of Leaves left.

E. I, II, III, IV, V, X, XI, and XII. Bundles of Leaves, so burnt as to be of little use.

VI, VII, VIII, and IX. Burnt much on the Foreparts and Tops, yet some Parts of them still of Use.

CLAUDIUS.

52 Books; all saved.

NERO.

60 Books ; all saved.

GALBA.

Galba, A. I, II. IV, V, .VIII, XIV, XV, XVI XVII, XIX, XX, and XXI. Wanting.

V, IX, and X. Several loose Leaves of them.

VI, XI, XII, and XIII Desunt in Catalogo.

VI.The Forepart burnt into the Writing.

XVIII. Preserved.

B. I. Deest in Catalogo.

II. A few burnt Leaves of little Use.

III. A Bundle, burnt at the End and Side, yet much of it useful.

IV to XII. Preserved ; burnt at the Edge.

C. 11 Books. All saved, burnt at the Edges.

D. I to V, VII to XI. Preserved.

VI. Deest in Catalogo.

XII and XIII. Bundles ; burnt at the Sides, so as not to be of much Use

E. I to XII. Saved.

XIV. Wanting.

OTHO.

Otho, A. 18 Books, Wanting.

B. I, II, IV, V, VII, VIII, and X to XIV. Burnt.

III. 84 Leaves; burnt round, and useless.

VI.   60 Pieces of Leaves.

VII.Deest in Catalogo.

IX.  12 Pieces of Leaves.

C. I, II, IV, VII, VIII, XI to XVI. Wanting.

III.  Deest in Catalogo.

V.   Some Pieces of Leaves.

VI.  The Ends of the Leaves burnt, that the Book is useless.

X. co Leaves ; burnt at the Edges into the Writing, vet of some Use.

X.   Some Pieces of Leaves saved.

D. I, II, V, VII, IX, X, and XI. Wanting.

III and VIII. Burnt Lumps.

IV.  Loose Leaves, with the Edges burnt off, a good Way into the Writing.

VI. Deest in Catalogo.

E. I, II, IV, V, VI, XII, XIII, and XIV. Lost.

III and VII. Bundles of loose Leaves, burnt at the Ends and Sides ; of little Use.

VIII.So much of the End burnt, that it is of little Use.

IX, X, XI. A little burnt at the Ends and Sides, but may be mostly made out.

VITELLIUS

Vitellius, A. I, IV, X to XX. preserved.

II. The 4th Tract so shrivelled up, as not to be read.

III.  Twelve Leaves lost from the End of the first Tract, and the third so shrivelled as to be useless.

V, VI, VII. Wanting.

VIII.           1. All but the last Leaf wanting.

The 10th Tract is shrivelled up, and Part wanting. And the 11th, 12th, and 13th are wanting.

IX.  So shrivelled up as to be useless.

B. I. Deest in Catalogo.

II to XIII. preserved.

XIV.           A Third Part of the Writing burnt off the End. 

XV, XVI, and XVII. Desunt in Catalogo.

XVIII, XIX, XX, and XXI. Part of the Writing burnt from the Sides and Ends.

C. I to IV, VI to XIII, and XVII. preserved.

V. Wanting.

XIV.           The End contrasted, and Part burnt off.

XV.      Deest in Catalogo.

XVI.           The Forepart burnt, and into the Writing in some Places.

D. I, III to VI. VIII, X to XVII, and XX. Lost.

II. About 120 Leaves remain of it.

VII.100 loose Leaves, so burnt at the Ends and Sides as to be of little Use.

IX and XIX. Desunt in Catalogo.

XVIII. preserved ; but in loose Leaves misplaced.

E. I to IV, VII, VIII, IX, XII, and XVI. Lost.

V. About 200 Leaves saved ; burnt round, and into the Writing.

VI.  About 100 Leaves saved; burnt round, and into the Writing in some Places.

X. About 150 Pieces of Leaves preserved; but so much of them burnt away that they are entirely useless.

XI.  Saved.

XIII. The End contracted with Heat ; and a Line or two of each Leaf burnt off.

XIV.   Most of the Leaves preserved ; but burnt round, and into the Writing in many Places

XV.     A Crust.

XVII and XVIII. Crusts ; but may be made some Use of.

F.         I, III, VII, XI, XIII, and XIV. Wanting.

II. Burnt at the End and Sides into the Writing, so as to be of little Use.

IV. Burnt at the End and Side, so as to be useless.

V, VI, IX,. and X. The Ends burnt off, so as to be useless.

VIII. 50 Leaves preserved ; but so burnt as to be useless.

XII, XV to XIX. preserved.

VESPATIANUS

134 Books. All saved.

TITUS.

D. IX. Wanting.

All the Rest in this Prefs, being 113 Books, are preserved,

DOMITIANUS.

17 Books. Saved.

CLEOPATRA.

63 Books. Saved.

FAUSTINA.

58 Books. Saved.

APPENDIX.

 26 Books. Saved.

There is one Press of Parchments and Papers, &c. in no certain Order ; whereof some are damaged and others burnt.

Presses

Books Preserved

Books defective

Books lost, burnt , or defaced, so as not to be distuinguished

Total number

Julius

62

 

 

62

Augustus

6

 

 

6

Tiberius

30

26

5

61

Caligula

37

21

3

61

Claudius

52

 

 

52

Nero

60

 

 

60

Galba

44

8

13

65

Otho

 

16

55

71

Vitellius

46

28

54

108

Vespatianus

134

 

 

134

Titus

113

 

1

114

Domitianus

17

 

 

17

Cleopatra

63

 

 

63

Faustina

58

 

 

58

Appendix

26

 

 

26

 

748

99

111

958

 


 

EMENDAT. & ADDIT. AD CATALOGUM.

JULIUS

A.      II. 1. Corrige, Bedae de temporibus, Liber; ἀχέφαλος χαι ἀτέλεϛος.                x.

IX. 7. Deest Pictura.

B. XII. 63. Deest.

C. II. 1. Index quorundam feodorum militarium in Com. Kantiae.   xvii.

D. I. 1. Genealogia Familiae Domini de Ross ; ut & in Jul. C. VI. Fo. 226.

F. VI. 3. Deest.

AUGUSTUS[5]

II. 17 Adde, Et Concordia inter Eadwaldum & Cyneswitham, de hac reditate terrarum. Saxonice. Cui testis est Ceolnothus Cant. Archiepiscopus.                                     ix.

38. Adde. Testamentum Badanothi, filii Beotae (sive [B----ing]) confirmatum per Ceolnothum Archiepiscopum, &c. Saxonice.                                                                                                                ix.

41. Adde. Fragmentum Cartae, de 12 Carrucatis terme apui Wilten. A. D. 854.

52. Adde, Hanc Cartam S. Dunstanus, tunc Abbas, propria manu scripsit.                xi.

56. Corrige, de juribus Sedis S. Augustini, Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, scil. Ecclesiae Christi, inviolabiliter servandis.                                                                                                               ix.

59. Corrige, Testamentum Abbae Vicecomitis. Saxonice.                                         ix.

65. Lege, Concordia inter Aegelricum, & Eadsigum Archiepiscopum Cant. Tempore R. Edvardi Confessoris. Saxonice.                                                                                                                xi.

76. Corrige, per Leoffi, filium Duddae. Saxonice.                                                    xi.

79. Cartula de Terris, donatis Monasterio S. Edmundi de Burgo, per Thurkytellum. Saxonice.                                                                                                                          x.

84. Corrige, per Eardulfurn, annuente R. Aelfredo.                                                  ix.

85. Lege, Lis & Concordia inter R. Haroldum & Monasterium Ecclesiae Christi Cantuariense, super Sandwic. Item  Lis inter Aelfstanum Abbatem et Monachos ejusdem Monasterii. Saxonice.                                                                                                              xi.

87. Lege, Lufae, sive Lubae, Donatio Victus Ecclesiae Christi Cant. de Terris suis in Etmundlingham. Saxonice.                                                                    ix.

96. Donatio Terrae trium Aratrorum, pro 3000 Denariis, Aethelnotho Praefecto facta, per Cuthredum Cantuariorum Regem, consentiente Cœnuulfo Rege Merciorum.            viii.

98. b. Charta fundationis Monasterii S. Trinitatis apud Norwicum.                           xi.

104. Clementis Papae Bulla, constituens Robertum de Stanfordia Priorem Prioratus de Huntingtonia.                                                                                                                         xiv.

105. Celestini Papae Bulla, confirmans Libertates Monasterii de Saltereia, A. D. 1195.       xii.

Et iterum, 109. Et Alexandri 3, 110, 119, 121, 122, 123, 125, 126.

106.                                                                    Eugenii 3 Papae Bulla, confirmans Libertates Prioratus de Huntingdon, A. D. 1147.                              xii.

107.          Bonifacii Papae Bulla ad idem.                                                                  xiv.

108. ---------- Confirmatio Terrarum in Wodewalton & Huntingdon, Monasterio Saltiensi.  xiv.

111. Gregorii Papae, Confirmatio Privilegiorum Monasterii de Bissemede, Linc. Dioc. A. D. 1236.                                                                                                                              xiii.

112. Innocentii Papae, Confirmatio Privilegiorum Monasterii de Remisaya, Linc. Dioc. A. D. 1244.

113. Lucii Papae, Privilegium Ordini Cisterciensi concessum, A. D. 1184.               xii.

Et iterum, 120, 127, 128.

114. Martini Papae, appropriatio Ecclesiae de Southo et Capellae de Marleweston Conventui de Huntingdon. xiv.

115. --------- Confirmation Privilegiorum ejusdem.                                                     xiv.

116. Innocentii Papae, Confirmatio Cartae R. Johannis, concedentis Boscum de Saltereia, Monasterio de Saltereia.

117. Nicholai Papae, Confirmatio Privilegiorum ejusdem.                                         xiii.

118. Lucii Papae Bulla, constituens Prioratum Crucis Roaesie(?), in Com. [Canta---giae], A. D. 1184. Et Celestini. 129.                                    xii.

129.  Carta R. Edwardi I. confirmans Edmundo Fratri suo & Heredibus Honorem Leycestriae ; Castrum de Kenilleworth, cum Mercatu, Feria, et Warenna ibidem : omnia Dominica in Lancastria, Novum Castrum subtus Lymam, Maneria de [Pyke---g] et de Scalleby, et Villam de Gomecester, et Redditum villate de Huntingdon. xiii.

130.  Alexandri Papae Confirmatio Privilegiorum Monasterii de [Horst---]. A. D. 1163.

TIBERIUS.

A. III. 17 Reges Westsaxonum ab A. D. 494 usque ad Eadwardum Filium Eadgari. Saxonice, Fo 175.                                                                                                            x.

B. IX. Fo. 221. b.Egidii de Maris sive de Merino, Tractatus de Musica.       xv.

D. X. Corrige, Glover’s Ordinary of Arms.                                                   xvii.

CALIGULA.

A.           XVII. An Account of William Dillon’s Murder of a Maid Servant and himself.

XVIII. 1. Les Banieres d'Angleterre au Temps du Edoard I.                                    xiv.

2. La Siege de Calaverac, l'an 1300 ; en vers.

CLAUDIUS.

A. XIV. Jacobi Nicolai de Dacia, Poems in Honorem Ademari de Valence, quondam Comitis de Pembroc, scriptum A. D. 1363.                                                                                                xiv.

C. IV. In fine. A Register of three Persons claiming a Flitch or Gammon of Encen of the Prior of Dunmow.                                                                                                    vi.

XII. Inquisitionis et Escaeta varia, a Tempore Henr. III. ad tempus R. III.   xvii.

E. VIII. 1. Pro Romani Lege Normanni.

NERO.

C. V. 4, 5, & 6. Hi tres Tractatus scripti sunt per Bartholomaeum de Cotton, Monacum Norwicensem, A. D. 1292                                                                                xiii.

XI. This Volume is only a Copy of Fabian's Chronide                                   xvi.

D. XI. Add. by Andrew Winton, Canon of St. Andrews and Prior of Locklaven.

E. VIII. Liber Anthymnorum in totum Annnm, cum Notis musicis; imperfectus.    xiv

GALBA.

A. XX. 1. Phisical Receipts. F. 1 and 228.

2. Annales Rerum Anglicanarum, usque ad A. D. 1447. Fo. 5.

XXI. 1. Calendarium. Fo. 1.

2.    Annales breves, a Creatione Mundi usque ad A. D. 1436. F. 16.

3.    Sanctorum loca, Mirabilia Mundi, &c. Fo. 49.

4.    De Roma, Stationibus, & Mirabilibus ejus. Fo. 94.

5.    Nomina summorum Pontificum, usque ad Calixtum 3. Fo. 119. Et iterum, Fo. 145.

6.    Nomina Romanorum Imperatorum, usque ad Fred. 3. A. D. 1440. Fo. 123.

7.    Nomina Regum Franciae, usque ad A. D. 1422. Fo. 126.

8.    Nomina Regum Christianorum, Cardinalium, et Episcoporum. Fo. 128.

9. Versus, quibus dignoscuntur Primatio Lunae, Annus bissextilis, Litera Dominicalis, &c. Fo. 131.

10. De Fide Christi ; et qui, & quo Tempore receperunt eam. F. 135.

11. De Ortu Religiosorum ; et de quibusdam famosis Personis. Fo. 137.

12. De Proeliis tardi Temporis [sic in Codice] Fo. 140.

E. X. 5. Corrige, Ordines celebrati in Ecclesia parochiali S. Martini in Conyng Street Eborac. &c — — A. D. 1397. Fo. 97, b. Item, 105, b. et 127.                               xv.

XIII.                                                                  Henrici de Mundavilla, Practica Chirurgiae, incepta A. D. 1306. Teutonice.                                                               xiv.

XIV. Compotus Johannis de Neubury, Thesaurarii Hospitii Reginae Isabellae, Anno 32 E. III. Burnt.

OTHO.

B. I. 1. Johannis Fortescue, Militis, de Legibus Angliae, Liber.

2. — Of the Difference between Dominium Regale and Dominiam politicum Regale. Fo. 40.

3. — Defensio Juris Domus Lancastriae. Fo. 98.

4. A Defence of the House of Lancaster; one Leaf. Fo 110.

5. Sir John Fortescue's Genealogy of the House of Lancaster. Fo. 111. (but should be 91, being misplaced by the Binder.)

6. — Of the Title of the House of York,to the Kingdom of England. Fo. 92.

7. Genealogia Regum Scotiae ab Adamo usqe ad Jacobum II. Fo. 96, b.

8. Sir John Fortescue's Defence of the House of York and King Ed. IV. Fo. 67.

9.  Notae in Caesaris Commentarios. Fo. 110.

10. Versus Prophetici de Regnis Angliae & Scotiae. Fo. 113. Burnt.

C. II. 1. Brevis Descriptie Angliae, et Chronicon Regum, usque ad Edward. III.

2.  Matthaei Westmonasteriensis, Florum Historiarum Fragmentum. Fo. 9.

3.  Continuario ejusdem Matthaei usque ad Annum 1379. Fo. 244. Burnt.

C. VIII. I. Provisio de Ronnemede, facta per R. Johannem ; cum Juramento ejus & Baronum. 1.

2.    Charta R. Johannis de Homagio facta Ecclesiae Romanae. F. 4.

3.    Confirmatio Chartae de Ronnemede, per Henricum III. F. 5.

4.    Chatra de Foresta ; per eundem. F. 7.

5.    Sententia in Transgressores predictarum Chartarum lata. F. 7, b.

6. Provisiones de Mertoun ; cum variis Statutis Henrici III. F. 8.

7.    Charta Henrici VI. Thomas Draper concessa, pro Aidificatione Collegii in Ecclesia parochiali de Newport, in Com. Salop. F. 18, b.

8.    Charta, qua per Henricum VI. conceditur Priori & Conventui de Erdebury in Com. War. propter Depauperationem ex adversante Fortuna & minus provida gubernatione, ut sibi comparent in Terris & Tenementis seu Advocationibus Ecclesiarum ad valentiam 100 Marcarum per Annum ; non obstante Statuto de mortua Manu. F. 19.

9. Chartae 2 ejusdem Regis, Willielmo Domino de Lovell, Burnell & de Holland, ut assignent quasdam Terras eidem Monasterio, non obstante Statuto de mortua Manu. F. 19, b.

10. Advocatio Parochiae de Prestcote, Dioceseos Covent. & Lichfield, data per Henr. VI. in Dotem Collegii Regalis Cantab. F. 20.

11. Appropriatio Ecclesiae parochialis de Mancestre, ejusdem Dioceseos, Monasterio B. Mariae de Mira valle; in eadem Dioc. F. 21.

12. Assignatio certa Portiosir icdditutm, ejusdem Ecclesiae Vicario. F. 21. b.

13. Epistola Edwaidi R. ad summam Pontificam Romanam, Declaratione juris Regum Angliae in Regnum Scotiae F. 22.

14. Lustratio Terrarum & Feodorum in Agro Eboracensi, Tempore R. Ed. I. F. 27.

15. Cartat & Monomenu Monialium de Killing, in Com. Ebor. F. 86. Burnt.

E. XIV. Hugonis de Sancto Victore, de Sacramentis, Libri 2. Burnt.

VITELLIUS

D. VII. Corrige, Collectanea Johannis Josselini. Spoiled.

VII. 36. Lege, Obitarium Archiepiscoporum, Episcoporum, Sacerdotum, Diaconorum, aliorumque Fratrum Ecclesiae Wigorniensis ; descriptum ex Calendario & Compoto Edrici Monachi, in Bibl. Bodleiana reservato. Fo. 68.

VESPASIANUS.

A. XXIV. Compotus Ecclesiae Sancti Petri de Burgio.                                             xv.

XXV. 1. Septem Psalmi penitentiales, cum Letaniiis, versibus elegiacis. Impressi. F. 1.       xvi.

2. An Exhortation to Archbishop Cranmer, by the Commissioners appointed by Mary for his Examination. F. 13.

3.    A Fragment of a short Chronicle in Henr. VII. and VIII’s Time. F. 38.

4.   A Prophecy of Marlion of Silidon. F. 47. B.

5. Poems. F. 49, b. and Ballets. Fo 136 and 181.

6. An Account of Wonders that happened at Mount Pelier the 5th of May 1573. F. 51.

7.  Hyberdyne's Sermon to certain Thieves, after they had robbed him. F. 53. Perhaps he is the same who is named Cleop. E. IV. 38.

8.  Rainad's Vision. P. 54.

9.      Of Confession and Penance. F. 56.

10.  The Rule of St. Bennet in Verse. F. 76.

11.  TheMethod of making a Nun. F. 130.

12. A Sermon on Matt. xviii, 3; by John Stubs, Anno Domini 1558. F. 174.

13. A Summary of the Christian Religion. F. 190.

D. XXIII. 1. S. Augustini, de Visitatione AEgrotorum, Liber.                                 xv.

2. Roberti Grostete, Linc. Episcopi, de Dotibus, Liber. F. 15.

3. --------- Literae, quibus respuit concedere Prebendam Lincolniae, Innocentii Papa Nepoti.

4. Contra Fratres mendiantes, Tractatus. Fertur, quendam Fratrem inflatum. Fo. 23. b.

5. Evangelistarum Concordia brevis. F. 29.

XXIV. Monasterii cujusdam Obituarium.                                                      xv.

XXV. Psalmi 98 Priores, versibus Alcaicis scripti.                                         xvii.

XXVI. Liber Precationum.                                                                             xiii.

XXVII. Taxatio Parochiarum in Diocesi Lincoln. imperfecta.           xv.

XXVIII. Formulae Praecedentium in Jure Gallicano. Gallice.                       xv.

E. VIII. 1. Ricardi Robinson, Protrepticus Regiae Majestatis Curiarum Recordationum ad communes Leges Angliae, ab Hypothesi ad Thesin ; hec est, Liber Instructionis ad cognoscenda Curiarum praedictarum Nomina, Normas, Magistratus, Judices, Membra et Officiarios, Materias et processus in Jure eorundem, ab origine Materiae ad ultimum Institutum Hominis ; scriptus A. D. 1601.                                                             xvii.

Pars hujus libri per errorem Bibliopegi ponitur in Tit. A. XXVI. F. 204.

F.  XIV. Deest.

XV. Registrum Chartarum Monasterii de Lewes.                                                      xv.

XVI. Part of an Household Account, A. D. 1594 and 1595.                                     xvi.

XVII. 1. A short Diary of public Transactions, from the Year 1509 to 1520.           xvii.

2. A Merchant's Leiger Cook for the Year 1616.

TITUS

A. VIII. 1. Sulgardi Monachi Historia Westmonasteriensis Ecclesiae.                                  xiii.

2. Wintoniensis Feriae Privilegia, Fo. 60.

3. Henrici III. Regis, Charta magna de Libertatibus, et de Foresta. Fo. 63.

4. S. Edmundi Regis Vita, per Osbertum de Clare, Westmonasterii Priorem. Fo. 67.

XIII. 24. Original Statutes of King Henr. VIII. for a Retinue of Men at Arms to be chosen out of the Nobility. Fo. 182.

B. VI. 1. Collectanea quaedam historica, et Epigrammata  Fo. 1.                              xvii.

2. Summa quorumdam praecipuorum Articulorum in Tractatibus Pacis et Fœderum inter Regna Angliae & Franciae, Annis 1514 et 1515. Fo. 19. Et Anno 1518. Fo. 23. All in Secretary Cecil’s own Hand.

3. Articuli Conventionis inter Elizabethabetam Reginam Angliae et Philippum Regem Catholicum, Anno 1564. Fo. 22.

4,              — inter Henr. VIII. et Fr. I. Londini, 1532. Fo. 24.

5.  — inter eosdem, de redditione Villas Boloniae, Anno 1546. Ibid.

6. — inter Elizabeth. Angl. et Henr. Franc. Anno 1559. Fo. 25.

7.  — inter Reges Anglia: et Franciae, pro Depraedationibus coercendis, Anno 1518. Ibid.

8.  Articuli Conventionis inter Elizabeth. et Carol. ix. Anno 1564. Ibid.

9.  Collections out of the Treaties between France and England, from the Time of Edward III, to the Year 1630. Fo. 26.

10.  A journal of fundry Matters concerning the Armies sent into Normandy; in. Cecil’s own Hand. Fo. 32.

11.  Placita inter Oppida Hanseatica et Londinenses. Fo. 34, et 47.

12.  Articuli Conventionum inter Regea Angliae et Hispaniae ab Anno 1495 ad 1543. Fo. 43.

13.  Short Memoranda from the Year 1548 to 1553 ; in Sir R. Cotton's Hand. Fo. 45.

14.  Extraits about the Low Countries, from the Year 1571 to 1596. Fo. 48, et 61.

15.  Brabantorum Privilegia. F. 59.

16.  K. Philip II. his secret Instructions to his Son Philip III. F. 107.

17.  Articuli Pacis inter Angl. et Portugal. Anno 1571. F. 109.

18.  Literae R. Elisabetae, quas Duci Holfatiae, Regibusque Daniae & Sueciae scripsit, abbreviatae. F. 110.

19.  De Rebus Turcicis, Anno 1582. Fo. 119.

20.  A Breviat of Leagues between France and Scotland, from the Year 1327 to 1549. Fo. 128.

21.  Abstracts of Treaties between England and Scotland, under Edward IV. Henr. VIII. Edward VI. and Elizabeth. F. 129.

22.  Abstracts of Letters, about State Affairs, from 1571 to 1591. Fo. 135.

23.  Extracts about the Rights of the Crown and the Parliament ; by Sir R. Cotton. Fo 162.

24.  Extracts of the Lord Keeper's Speech to Sir Rob. Bell, when he was made Chief Baton of the Exchequer, Anno 1576.

25.  Historical Passages, taken out of Letters of State; front the Year 1551 to 1573 ; by Sir Rob. Cotton, F. 177.

26. How the King may increase his Treasure by lessening his Expences. Fo. 214.

27. Memoranda of some Minister of State ; of no Use, Fo. 216.

28. Inscriptiones Nummorum antiquorum. Fo. 239.

29. Alphabets for writing in Cyphers. F. 249.

C. XVIII. Historia Britonum, per Galfridum Monumetensem.                      xvii.

XIX.  A Manual of Devotion. These Meditacyons or Prayers that bene writen with in this boke suwyng, bene made to exite and stere the mynde of the reder to the drede of God. xv.

XX. De Statu Hominum post Mortem, Liber. Quomodo Mors primum subintraverit in mundum.                xi.

F . XIV. 1. Camden's political Remarks upon France, and the Title to that Crown.             xvii.

2.    Duces & Pares Franciae. Fo. 12.

3.     Officiarii Franciae. F. 14.

4.     Guisiorum Prosapia. Fo. 18.

5.     Cosmi de Medicis, Prosapia. Ibid.

All these in Camden's own Hand.

6.     Jeanini Praesidis, Eulogium Henrici IV. R. Galliae. Anglice. Fo. 19.

7. Principum Brandeburgici, Palatini, Saxoniae, Wirtenburgici, Brunsvici, Pomeraniae, et Haffiae, Eulogia brevia. Fo. 30.

Propria sunt Camdeni Manu scripta ; ut et duo sequentia.

8. Antiquae Inscriptionis, in qua L. Scipionis, Barbati Filii, expressum est Elogium, Explanatio ; per Jacobum Sirmondum : quam postea impressit.                     Fo. 72.

9. Ex Observationibus Peirescii extracta, de Constantino M. et duobus ejus Filiis.   Fo. 76.

CLEOPATRA

B. XI. 1. Res ab AEgyptis quondam Hieroglyphicis descriptae.                   xvi.

2.  Fabii Victoris, Enumeratio 14 Regionum Urbis Romae. Fo. 10.

3.  Phaedri Cosmographia. Fo. 23.

4.  — — Rhetorica. Fo. 77.

XIV. 1. Calendarium,                                                                                     xv.

2. Psalterium.

3. Litania.

FAUSTIANA.

A. V. 10. Adde, Transcriptus et continuates ad A. D. 1129, per Simeonem Dunelmensem.

X. 1. AElfrici Grammatica Saxonico Latina  xεφαλος xαε ἀτέλεςος.           x.

2. Regula; Monachorum. Saxonice.

XI. Tractatus in Causa Dominae Catherinae Grey et Comitis Hartfordiensis.           xvi.

Some other Books, too generally described in the Cottonian Catalogue, deserve a more particular Description ; but which cannot be given without reading them quite through with Attention. Take the two following for Instances.

CLEOPATRA. E. IV.

E. IV. A Volume of Papers and Letters (most Original) relating to Monasteries, and the Destruction of them, in King Henr. VIII. his Time, viz.

1.Cromwel (Tho.) Vicar General, his original Letter to the Bishop of Landaff about Preaching. Fo. 8.

2.A Letter, commanding Bishops, Chancellors, &c, to a more strict. Observance of the King's Injunctions. 9.

3.John Lawrence, his original Letter against Father Forest, Monk of Greenwich, and his Faction. 10.

4.Wm. Peytoo Epistola autog, 10.

5.Layton (Rich.) his original Letter to Cromwel, desiring that Dr. Lee and himself may be Commissaries for visiting the Monasteries in the North of England.               11.

6.Articuli regiae Inquisitionis, in monasticam Vitam agentes. 12. The Articles are corrected with Layton's own Hand.

7.General Injunctions to be given in all Monasteries. 21.

8.Thomas Solmes, Osythiensis Canonici, Epistola ad Thom. Cromwel, qua petit a Vita monastica dimitti. 25.

9.     Order for the Charter House at London. 26.

10.  Lee (Roland) his original Letter to Cromwel about the Election of an Abbot of Malmesbury. 27.

11.  Ric. Lift's 5 original Letters to Cromwel and Ann Bolein, against his Brethren of Greenwich Monastery. 28.

12.  Narratio de originali Fundatione Hospitalis divi Johannis Jerusalem. 31.

13.  Tho. Chapman, Warden of the Friers-Minors at London, his original Letter to Mr. Newel, to offer a Resignation of his House to Cromwel. 33.

14.  An original Letter of John, Abbot of Feversham, shewing the Estate of that House, and the Services he has done, and hopes still to do there. 34.

15.   A Letter of John, Abbot of Leicester, desiring to be excused the letting out the Farme Yngwordseye. 34, b.

16.   Jasper Fyloll’s Instruction for the Charter House, 5 Sept 1535. 35.

17.   Wm. Broke & B. Burgoyn's Letter to the Father Confessor of Syon; thanking him for his good Instruction. 38. b.

18.   John Fitz-James, his original Letter to Cromwel, telling him, that the Abbot of Glastenbury desires to be freed from 4 of the Injonctions of the last Visitation. 39.

19.   Roland Taylor, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and Tho. Bedyl, their original Letter to Cromwel, telling him, that the Franciscans of Richmond utterly refused to submit to the Articles sent to them. 40.

20.   Tho. D. of Norfolk, Founder of the Priory of Newbury, his original Letter to Cromwel, about electing a Prior. 41, b.

21.   John Elphyn, Commendatary of Welbek, his original Letter to Cromwel, about eleaing an Abbot of Westdorham. 42, b.

22.   Tho. Legh and Wm. Petre, their original Letter to Cromwel ; giving an Account of their Visitation of St. Alban's, and their Arguments to bring them to surrender. 43.

23.   Cromwel’s original Letter, against a papistical Faction in a certain Town ; and ordering 2 Priests, Minsterley and Richardson, to be sent up Prisoners from thence. 44.

24.   Layton (Rich.) his original Letter to Cromwel, desiring to be appointed Visitor in York Dioceses, and Blitheman to be his Register ; and that Dr. Lee at the lame time visit Huntington, Lincolnshire, and Cheshire. 45.

25.   Edmond, Abbot of York, his original Letter to Cardinal Wolsey, offering him 300 Marks if he will not apply the Priory of Romeburgh (which was founded by Alain Niger Earl of Richmond, and belongs to his Abbey) to the Use of his College and School at Ipswich. 47.

26.   Ant. Sawnder's Letter to Cromwel, about his Preaching against Popery to the Monks of Winchcomb, &c. 47, b.

27. Robert Sylvester, Prior of Gysburne, and Chr. Teshe, their original Letter to Cromwel, about electing a Prior at Whitby. Dat. 8th Oct. 1538. 48.

28. John, Bishop of Lincoln, his original Letter to Cromwel, about admitting Sir John Blakyt a Canon of Newsted besides Stamford, chosen by Lord Rutland the Founder ; the House being without a Prior, upon a Resignation. 48. b.

29. Orders for the Monastery of Hide ; corrected by Cromwell’s own Hand. 49.

30. Edw. Chamberlayn, Founder of the Priory Ikford in Suffolk, his original Letter to Cromwel, about chusing a Prior. 50.

31. Nc., Shaxton, late Bishop of Sarum, his original Letter to Cromwel, desiring him to intercede with the King for his Liberty and a Pension. 50, b.

32. Wm. Dinham, his Letter to Cromwel, complaining of the Remissness of the Religious and justices in Devonshire, in carrying on the Reformation; 51.

33. Wm. Prior of Bridlington’s Letter to Cromwel; that Gilbert de Gaunte is their Founder, and not the King. 53.

34. Tho. Legh's original Letter to Cromwel, from Wilton, against the licensing the Heads of Monasteries to go forth on their necessary Business ; and to caution him to beware whom he should send to the two Universities. 53, b.

35. Andrew Bord’s Letter to the Charter House Monks, about Obits ; and excusing his leaving the Habit. 54.

36. Margaret Vernon's Letter ; offering to resign her House. 55.

37. Elis. Price, Commissary General for the Dioces of St. Asaph, his Letter to Cromwel, about the Image of Darvelgadern. 55, b.

38.   An Account from Bristow of the preaching of Latomer and Huberdyn. 56.

39.   John, Abbot of Croyland’s Letter; with a Pretent of Fish. 57, b.

40.   Tho. Legh's Letter, about electing an Abbot of Rufforts; 57, b.

41.   Thomae Legh Autographum, constituens Dominum Vincent Abbatesn Monasterii de Abbatesbury. 57, b.

42.   Nic. Shaxton, Bishop of Salisbury, his Letter to Cromwel, defending his inhibiting Roger London, a Monk of Reading, from preaching ; and of the Privileges of the Town of Salisbury. 58.

43.   A Draught of en Answer thereto ; byMn Morison. 62.

44.   Copy of a Letter to a Monastery, promising Protection, notwithstanding the voluntary Resignation of others.  68.

45.   Eliz. Barton,  the Holy Maid of Kent ; an Abstract of her Prophecies. 75.

46.   Thomas, Prior of Christ's Church, Canterbury, his Account of the said Eliz. Barton. 77.

47.   An Apology of the Monks of Christ's Church, for their having been concerned in the Matters of the Holy Maid of Kent. 81.

48.   A Lady's Apology for the same cause ; and desiring the King's Intercession to  reconcile her Husband to her. 82.

49.   Roland Lee and Tho. Bedyll, Commissaries, their original Letter from Canterbury, about the same. 83, b.

50.An Inventory of Elizabeth. Barton's Goods. 84.

51.Wm. Hawkherst, Monk of St. Austin's, delivers up two Letters, which John Deryngs wrote to Elizabeth. Barton. 84, b.

52.Mrs. Amadas, her Prophecies. 79.

53.A Draught of a Letter from Cromwel (in his own Hand) to Fisher Bishop of Rochester, about his encouraging the Maid of Kent. 85.

54.Robert, Abbot of Woburn, his Declaration concerning the Accusations against him. 89.

55.The Abbot and Convent of Woburn, their original Submission to the King, and Desire of the Continuance of his Protection. 96.

56.Brethren of the Charter House in the Isle of Axholm, their original Complaint of their Prior ; who said, he had resigned the House at London, conveyed away the Goods and Money, &c. 97.

57.Warden of Grey-Fryers in London, his original Letter to Cromwel, for his Dispensation to, change their Habit, 98.

58.J. Musard, Monk of Worfcester, his Account of the Decay of the Monastery, and Complaint against the Abbot. 99.

59.J. Russel's original Letter, giving an Account of the Execution of the Abbot and two Monks of Glastenbury, for robbing the Church there. 99, b.

60.   The Abbot of Brewern desires Protection against the Sheriff, who prosecutes him for stopping one of his Monks from going away privately to London. 100.

61.   Ric. Vowel, Prior of Walsingham, his Letter against encouraging Complaints, as being destructive of Discipline. 101.

62.   Ant. Brown, sometime Fryer at Greenwich, is condemned at Norwich for denying the King's Supremacy. 102.

63.   Inquisitio de Heretica (i. e. Calvinistica) Opinione Aliciae Fonge. 103, b.

64.   Tho. Legh's original Letter to Cromwel, that he and Dr. Layton had visited the Archbishop of York. 104.

65.   A Letter, recommending an Informer against the Religious. 106.

66.   Wm. Barlo, Prior of Haverford-West, his Letter to Cromwel, complaining of the Discouragements he and other Protestants met with in the Diocese of St. David. 107.

67.   Tho. Bedyll’s original Letter, giving an Account of the Visitation of Sion House. 109.

68.   Tho. Dorset, Curate of St. Mary's, Lothbury, his original Letter, about Dr. Croukehorn's Vision of the Trinity and Virgin Mary ; of Lambert's Condemnation at Lambeth for opposing Prayers to Saints ; of the Bishop of London's Jurisdiction ; the Bishop of Worcester's Sermon ; and the King's proposing an Act of Parliament against Idleness, &c. 110.

69.       Crimes charged on die Monks of Furnes and Salley. 111, b.

70.   The Monks of Athelne ready to capitulate to resign. 113.

71.   Ric. Layton and Tho. Leigh's original Letter to Cromwel, shewing the Crimes and private Resignation of the Abbot of Fountains, and recommending a Successor to him. 114.

72.   Ric. Layton's original Letter to Cromwel, telling the abominable Crimes in Monasteries, &c. 115. b.

73.   Tho. Prior of Badmyn's Complaint, that his Canons refuse to lrve up to the feules fet them by the Visitor. 116.

74.   John Foster’s Letter, telling his Marriage and putting his Wife away. 116, b.

75.   Bishop of St. David's original Letter, telling of the Resort to the Tapers of Haversord and Cardigan and other Reliques; and desiring to have the See translated to Kermerddyn. 117.

76.   History of the Taper and the Virgin Mary of Cardigan. 118.

77. John ap Rice, his Account of the Mis-rule of Bury Abbey. 120, b.

78.   Wm. Barlo's Recantation of Protestantism. 121.

79.   Ric. Wharton's Requests, that the Calthropes, Founders of Ingham Abbey in Norfolk, may have the Preference in purchasing it. 122.

80.  Chr. Levyn's Letter to Cromwel, about the Prior of Christ's Church, Canterbury ; his Correspondence with the Bishop of Rome, fraudulently conveying away the Treasure of the House, and murdering some of the Monks. 124.

81. Tho. Tyrrel's Letter, that the Vicar of Mendilsham had brought home his Wife and Children, which was most abominable to the Lay People in the Neighbourhood. 124, b.

82. Ric. Layton's original Letter, that one Bishop of Sion Abbey had debauched a Wife and a Nun. 125.

83. Inditement of Rob. Vaus, Parson of Overwallop; that he being no Priest, preached, that they tread God under Feet who refuse the new Doctrine ; also against Lights before Images, and offering Candles to the Virgin Mary, and Prayers to Saints. He is indited also for being married. With his Defence. 126.

84. Ric. Layton's original Letter to Cromwel, about his surrounding Launden Abbey, and catching the Abbot’s Whore. 127.

85 Ja. Cosyn, Clerk, is indited for speaking against Popish Tenets in the Church of Fryers Preachers at Winchester. 127, b.

86. Richard Marshal, Prior of the Fryers Preachers at Winchester flies beyond Sea for denying the King's Supremacy. 128.

87. Rob. Dalivyl of Royston, his Prophecy. 128, b.

88. Father Raby's Apparition to John Darby, Monk of the Charter House. 129.

89. Lord Mordaunt's Account of his Confession to Fathor Forest. 130.

90. Ric. Layton's original Letter ; that he had visited a Priory of Gilberdines and Nuns near Lichfield, found two pregnant. Next he visited the Nunnery of Harold ; where one had two fair Children, another one. They had signed a Lease to Lord Mordaunt, which they did not know the Contents of, being in Latin. The Priory of St. Andrew's, Northampton, is much in Deht. The College and Hospital of Newark in good Order. The Monks of the Abbey there very stubborn. The Bishop of Lincoln visits in Opposition, 131.

91. John Laurence, his Letter from Richmond, shewing that Father Forest of Greenwich opposes the King’s Measures, 132, b.

92. Roger Hurlton, Monk of Greenwich, his inveighing Letter against Father Forest. 135.

93. Ric. Pollard's letter, giving an Account of the Execution of the Abbot and two Monks of Glastenbury. 133, b.

94. John Bale, Priest, his Complaint of his Sufferings and Imprisonment for preaching against Popery. 134.

95. John Bartelet and others catch the Prior of Crowched-Fryers in Bed with his Whore. 134, b.

96.   Thomas, Prior of Christ's Church, Canterbury, his original Letter to Cromwel, offering him and his Son Gregory a Pension of 20 l. a Year, upon their resigning their, Pension of 10 l. a Year ; also granting the Reversion of two Parms, at Cromwel’s Recommendation. 135.

97.    Tho. Legh's original Letter to Cromwel, that the Abbot of Rievaux will not own the Jurisdiction of the Visitors ; and lives an abominable Life. 136, b.

98.    H. Latymer, Abbot of Worcester, his original Letters recommending two Monks. 139.

99.    John Hylsey, Prior of Fryers Preachers at Bristol, his original Letter to Card. Wolsey, against Mr. Latymer Preaching. 140.

100. Sir Tho. Dyngley's Answer to Sir Amb. Cave's Positions about the Privileges of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. 141.

101. Roger, Abbot of Furneys, offers Cromwel to encrease his pension. of 4 1. a Year, to 6 1. 13 s. 4d. and 10 l. ready Money, if he will be a means of preserving three of the Abbey's Farms against the Importunities of the Earl of Cumberland, &c. 142, b.

102.H. Wigorn, his Letter, with a Prophecy inclosed. 142, c.

103.John Fitzwaren's original Letter to Cromwel, to desire to have the Preference in buying the Stuff of the Black-Fryers at Sarum; and that Mr. Goodale may have that of the Grey-Fryers. 146.

104.Tho. Burgh of Gaynsbourgh desires that Sir Tho. Royse may be sent thither again to preach. 146, b.

105.Crimina comperta in variis Monasteriis. 147.

106.Ric. Beerley, Monk of Pershor, his original Letter to Cromwel, desiring to be dismissed ; and shewing the Vices of the Monks  161.

107.Henry, Abbot of Warden, his Reasons for resigning; viz. the Wickedness and Ignorance of the Monks. 163.

108.Instructions for knowing the yearly Income of all Monasteries, Collegiate Churches, &c. in England; A. 1534. An Original. 167.

109.A dicourse for the Destruction of Monasteries. 172.

110.A Method for augmenting the Royal Estate. 174.

111. Earl of Southampton's original Letter to Cromwel, proposing Candidates for Knights of the Shire for Surry and Suffolk, and for Members for some Borroughs ; also giving Intelligence of the Report of a designed Invasion; and of the Behaviour of Lady Salisbury, whose Son, being a Cardinal, opposed the King's Measures. 176.

112. Ra. Sadler's original Letter about chusing a Member of Parliament. 178.

113.  Proposal for granting the King the first Fruits of all Ecclesiastical Benefices. 179.

114.  Draught of an Act of Parliament, for keeping Hospitality at the Places of the dissolved Abbeys ; and that no Bishop have above 1000 Marks a Year; and that all Monks, Canons, and Nuns be closely confined to their Abbeys, and have 40 s. a Year, besides Victuals ; and Abbots 5 1. and Governours to be appointed to each House, with a Salary of 1000 Marks a Year to keep Hospitality, if the Revenues will answer : the rest of the Revenues to be applyed for Defence of the Realm, mending Highways, &c. 182.

115. Form of the King's Letter for taking the Surrender of the Monasteries. 193.

116. Audley, Lord Chancellor, his 3 original Letters, desiring to bave the dissolved Monastery of St. John's of Colchester in Exchange for other Lands ; adding, that the King promoted his Marriage, and made him a Baron, and yet he has no more than 800 1. a Year. 193.

117. --------- He offers to purchase Walden. Abbey, &c. 197.

118. Tho. Bedyll commends the Monks of Ramsay. 203.

119. Ric. Cromwel’s Letter; that he went to Cambridge, Ely, and Ramsay, and found the Prior of Ely froward. 204, b.

120. Wm. Parre, his original Letter to Cromwel, that the Abbot of Peterborough offered a Year's Rent of the Abbey to the King : and 300 1. to Cromwel, to have it spared.

121. Pensions assigned to the Monks of St. Andrew’s in Northampton ; with an Account of their Dissolution, 29 Henr. VIII. 206.

122.John London's two Letters, about disposing the Revenues of dissolved Abbeys, &c. 207, b.

123.Nunnes of Catesby commended by the Visitors. 209.

124.Hum. Stafford begs the Priory of Fynthead in Northamptonshire, and Worspring in Somersetshire, 209, b.

125. Nunnery of Polesworth in Warwickshire commended by the Visitors. 210.

126. Mat. Mackrel, Abbot of Berlings, with the Monks, smuggle the Goods of the Abbey. 211.

127. Tho. Cranmer, Archbishop of Cant. his original Letter ; wherein he hopes to persuade the Abbot of the Charter House in the Isle of Axholm to resign. 212.

128. Account of the Surrender of several poor Abbeys. 212, b.

129. Geo. Gifford writes in favour of Wolstrop Abbey. 213.

130. Wm. Abbot of Kennelworth, writes in behalf of his Manor, or Cell of Broke. 214.

131. Fr. Cave's Account of the Dissolution of Leycester Abbey. 215, b.

132.     John Beaumont sends a present of 20 l. desiring to farm Bracedew Abbey. 216.

133.     John Smyth's Account of the smuggling of the Goods of the Priory of Laund. 216, b.

134. Tho. Bedell recommends the Priory of the Charter Houseat London ; and sends a List of the Monks dead or dying in Newgate. 217.

135.  Rob. Southwell’s original Letter, giving an Account of the Goods of Boxley Abbey ; particularly a Piece of St. Andrew's Finger put to pledge for 40 1. 218.

136.  Langdon, Folkston, and Dover Abbeys surrender. 219.

137.  Ch. Elyot's Thanks to Cromwel for recommending him to the King; affirms his Protestant Principles ; begs for some of the dissolved Lands, of which he offers Cromwel the first Year's Rent. 220, b.

138. Ric. Gresham, Lord May or of London, petitions King Henr. VIII. to have St. Mary's, St. Bartholomew's, and St. Thomas's Hospitals, and the new Abbey on Towerhill invested in the Mayor and Aldermen for the Use of the Poor. 222.

139. John London and Ric. Pollard's Account of the Dissolution of Readins Abbey, and of the Reliques there. 223.

140. John London s Letter for the Dissolution of the Nunnery of Godstow ; and one of Kat. Bulkeley, Abbess, against it. 227, b.

141.  Tho. Legh's original Letter from Ely ; that the Monks in several Places desire to be dismissed. 229.

142.  Account of the Treasure in the Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury. 229, b.

143.  Ric. Southwel recommends Mr. Bestney. 230.

144.------------------ Account of the Sequestration of Walsingham Abbey. 231.

145.Account of the demolishing of Lewis Abbey. 232.

146.The Lord Lawar desires that Boxgrave Abbey may be spared, or else to have the Preference of the Farm of it ; the later of which is granted him. 234.

147.Dissolution of Battel Abbey. 235.

148.Inventory of the Goods and Lands of Calwich Abbey, 236.

140. Surrender of Kyme, Noncotton, Irforthe, Fosse, and Henenyngs in Lincolnshire ; and of Bowvale and Newsted in Nottinghamshire. 237.

150.Sir Wm. Baffet's Letter ; that he had taken away the Images of St. Ann of Buxton and St. Mudwen of Burton upon T'ont ; and had shut up Buxton Wells. 238.

151.Ed. A. Bishop of York's original Letters that he had given Order not to alienate the Goods of Abbeys under 200 1. a Year Rent ; desires to have St. Oswald's and Hexham spared ; has suppressed Preachers of Novelties. 239.

152.Arthur Darcy proposes to breed Horses in the Grounds of Gerneys Abbey. And Richard Belycys demolishes the Abbey. 240.

153.Wm. Thryfke, Abbot of Fountains, has an Annuity of 100 Marks assigned him, upon his Resignation. 241, b.

154.Dissolution of Hampole, St. Oswald's, Pontefract, Fountain, St. Maries in York, Nonapleton, and Selby Abbeys, &c. 242.

155.Petition for preserving the Church of Holm Coltram. 243.

156.Furnes and Whalleys Abbeys surrender. 244

157.Father Copinger, General Confessor of Sion, is desired to remove the Scruples of two Monks of the Charter House. 247.

158.Surrender of Bridgnorth, Atherfton, Newcastle under Line, Lichfield, Shrewsbury, &c. Abbeys. 248.

159.Reliques. Prior of Maden Bradley hath Licence to keep a Whore, and hath 6 Children. 249.

160. Goods and Lands of Monasteries secured. Aderston and Wheych Abbeys smuggled their Goods. 250.

161.Surrender of Houses about Bristow, Gloucester, &c Debaucheries and Villanies of the Monks. 251.

162.Surrender of Gloucester Abbey. 252, b.

163.A List of some Fryers that desire to change their Habit, 253.

164.Monastery of Hales surrenders in good Order. 254, b.

165.Abbey of Evesham surrenders. 255, b.

166.The Nuns of Stixwold desire to have their Pension of 34 l. a Year, charged on them. to be remitted. 255, b.

167.Roland, Bishop of Co. and Lich. desires to have the Cathedral at Coventry made a Collegiate Church. 256, b.

168.Tho. Arundell desires to have Cliffe Abbey spared ; for which they offer the King 1000 Marks. 257.

169. P. Edgcombe, Founder of the Priory of Totness and Nunnery of Cornworthye, desires to have them spared , or to have the Temporalties thereof. 258.

170.  Ric. Zouche, Founder of the Priory of Staverdel, desires to have it restored. 259, b.

171.  Wm. Bishop of St. David's tells of the Rudeness and Superstition of the Welsh ; desires to have his See removed to Karmardyn. 260.

172.  --------------- His Letter about seizing the Chanter of St. David's Chests of Money and Plate; his prosecuting a Canon, who compelled his Servant to marry his Whore, &c. 262.

173.  The Surrender of many Convents. The Ear of Malcus, and other Reliques. 263.

174.  Hugh Bishop of Worcester's original Letter to Cromwel, thanking him for promoting good Men ; recommends the Prior of Great Malverne to him, who offers the King 500 Marks and Cromwel 200, that his Housemay stand, not for preserving Monkery, but Religion and Learning. 264

175. Twynham, a rich Abbey, surrendered. 267, b.

176. Pensions of the Monks of Kingswood in Wiltshire. 268.

177. Ric. Abbot of Royallien, offers Cromwel 100 1. to have s Abbey preserved, or turned into a College. 269.

178.  John Mathew, late Prior of Cokesford, petitions for a Pension of 20 1. a Year. 269, b.

179.  The Nunnery of Legborne petition to be preserved. 270, b.

180. Parsonages to be impropriated unto Cardinals College in Oxford. 273.

181.  Founders of Abbeys. 275.

182.  Annuus Valor omnium Monasteriorum Suppressorum, ad Collegium Cardinalis Ebor. in Oxon. Spectantium. 276.

183.  Valuation of all the Lands, Goods, and Chatels of the Abbeys in Huntingdonshire, not exceeding 200 1. Kent a Year. 280.

184.  — — of the County Palatine of Lancashire. 288.

185.  — — of the County of Southampton. 289.

186.  Religious Houses under the Value of 200 l. a Year in England. 290.

187.  Valuation, &c. of certain Monasteries surrendered in the Counties of York and Lincoln. 300.

188.  Officers of the new Establishment of Christ's Church in Canterbury, and their Salaries ; with A. Bishop Cranmer's Censure thereof. 301.

189.  Places appointed for Bishops Sees ; with a Preamble for an Act of Parliament for erecting them, in K. Henr. VIII’s own Hand ; the Act in another Hand. 304.

190.  Articles, wherein the Commissioners for visiting Abbeys have not made sufficient Allowances. 306.

191.  Ste. Bishop of Winchester , his original Letter to Cromwel, about the Valuation of the Spiritualties of his Diocesy and Allowances for Alms. 307.

192.  A like Letter from the Commissioners at York, dated 1535. 308.

193.  Objections to the Valuation in Yorkshire. 309.

194.  A Letter about the Valuation in Wales. 311.

195.  Nomina omnium Monasteriorum Angliae, cum eorum Valore. 312.

196.  Abstract of the Valuation of all the Lands belonging to the Religious Houses in England, taken out of the Court of First Fruits and Tenths. 383.

197.  Number of all Promotions Ecclesiastical, at the Taxation of first Fruits and Tenths ; with the yearly Value of the Bislhopricks, Deanries, and Archdeaconries, and the Tenths of the Clergy, in every Diocese. 395.

CLEOPATRA. E. V.

E. V. Several original Writings, about the Reformation of the Church, in King Henr. VIII’s Time ; many of which are corrected by the Kins's own Hand. viz.

1.    Tractatuli de Ecclesia, justificatione, Eucharistia, Baptismo, & Fide ; quos propria Manu correxit Rex Henricus VIII.

2.    The Crede ; or the XII. Articles of the Christiane Faithe, with certen Notes and Observations, necessarye to be taught unto the People for the better inducyng of theym to the right Understanding of the forsaid Crede. Corrected also by the King, Fo. 5. But the Notes of the last two Articles are wanting.

3.    Seventeen Questions and Answers, about the seven Sacraments; with the King's Objections, in his own Hand: together with a summary of the Opinions of the several Divines thereon. 36.

4.    The King's Directions what the Bishops and Preachers shall teach the People, touching the Sacrament of Holy Orders; written by Cranmer's own Hand, and signed by the Bishops and Doctors of Divinity, Civil and Canon Law. 45.

5.    Fifteen Questions about several Doctrines, tending to the Reformations in Cromwell’s Hand. 48.

6.    Reasons offered to the King for suspending his Determination, that the Marriage of Priests is against Scripture, in A-Bp. Cranmer's Hand. 50.

7.   A-Bp. Cranmer's original Letter, showing what Progress is made in the Reformation ; desiring leave for the Clergy to depart, because of the Sickness at London; desiring Directions how to behave in his Visitation, and also how to the Vicar of Croyden. 52.

8. ------------------- Answer to the seventeen Questions about the Seven Sacraments. 53.

9. S. Heynes's Letter to Mr. Butt, the King's Physician, against the Establishment of the Doctrine of Transubstantation as an Article of Faith. 58.

10. Articles of Religion, signed by the Bishops, Abbots, and Clergy in Convocation, in Henr. VIII’s Time. An original, but without Date. 59.

11. Opinions of several Bishops and Doctors, about Confirmation, in their own Hands. 73.

12.   De Fide & justificatione Tractatus Ricardi Quiaeni & aliorum. 93.

13.   Two original Letters of A-Bishop Cranmer, about the Degrees of kindred prohibited in Matrimony. 101.

14. Two Draughts of an Act of Parliament, about the same ; corrected with the King's own Hand. 103.

15.    Cranmeri Litera ad Osiandrum, propria Manu scriptae, contra Polygamiam. 111.

16.    Argumenta ad probandum quod Matrimonium est Sacramentum. 113.

17.    De Pœnitentia, tractatus quatuor, 115.

18. De Sacramentorum usu, Pagina 123.

19.    King Henry's Treatise against auricular Confession, and Priests Marriage, in his own Hand. 123.

20.    Defence of auricular Confession ; in the Margin whereof are the King's Objections, in his own Hand. 125.

21.    A Page or a Letter, that the King is inclined to  restore Popery. 128, b.

22.   A Declaration for Pilgrimages, by 4 Bishops. 129.

23.   Bp. Latimer's Arguments against Purgatory, with the King's Answers ; both in their own Hands. 130.

24.   Defence of Communion in one Kind; being Part of the King's Answer to the German Orators. 134. The whole is in Folio. 215.

25.   Another; corrected by the Bishop of Durham. 140.

26.   Defence of Communion in both Kinds. 156.

27.   Pallavicini Carmelita; Epistola ad Henr. VIII. pietatem propriam defendens ; scripta A. D. 1535. 159. b.

28.   De Eucharistia Tractatus quatuor. 160.

29.   Tho. Cromwel’s original Letter to the King ; about the Proclamation against the Marriage of Priests, Melancthon's Reflection on the Bishops, the King's Marriage with Ann of Cleves, and the Evangelic League. 172.

30.   Germaniae Oratorum Literae ad Henr. VIII. contra communionem in una tantum Specie, Missas privatas, & Sacerdotum Matrimonii Prohibitionem, A. D. 1538 datae. 173.

31.   Earundem Literarum summa, Episcopi Dunelmensis propria Manu scripta. 209. Item 256.

32.   A-Bp. Cranmer's original Letter ; that the Bishop's declining answering the German Orators Letter, having heard that the King would do it himself ; that the Orators were ill provided with Lodgings; also, that the Abbeys of Tudbury and Rocester may be suppressed ; and recommending Fran. Basset to have a Lease of one of them. 212.

33. The Bishop ofWinchester , Embassadour in France, his Reasons against the Articles presented to the King of England by the Princes of Germany, 213.

34. R. Henrici VIII. Responsio ad literas Oratorum Germaniae, Folio 173 reperiendas; seu potius earundem Consutatio. 215.

35.  Myconii Epistola ad Cromwellum ; petens Licentiam abeundi in Germaniam ; causans adversam Valetudinem ; et etiam Oratores Germanos in summis Fidei Articulis jam cum Anglis convenisse, & in reliquis Memtem suam satis explicuisse. 227.

36.  A Copy of such Things as Martin Luther, Philip Melancthon, with certain Cities and Princes of Germany, their Adherents, have admitted. 229.

37.  Erasmi Sarcerii Literae ad Henr. VIII. promittentes novam Editionem Methodi in praecipuos Scripturae locos, & Postillam in Evangelia & Epistolas. 230.

38.  Conclusions made at the Diet at Spiers, A. D. 1539. 232.

39.  A Letter from the Princes of Germany to the King ; desiring an Union in Matters of Religion, and offering to send some of their Divines to confer with those in England, thereon. 235.

& Philippi Melanchtonis Literae ad Henr. VIII. 26 Martii, 1539, scriptae ; ei Emendationem Religionis commendantes. 239.

41. ------------------------ aliae 10 Apr. 1539, scriptae ; Franciscum Germanorum principum Legatum laudantes. 242.

42. Philippi Melanctonis aliae Literae, ad Henr. VIII. Cal; April 1539 scriptae; contra inutiles Ceremonias, pro Sacerdotum nuptiis, &c. 244.

43.   Postremarum Literarum Summarium. 252

44.   A Book of Ceremonies to be used in the Church of England; 259:

45.   An Order taken for preaching and bidding of the Beads in all Sermons. 286.

40. The King's Injunction to the Bishops, in favour of Ceremonies, and against Priests marrying. An original, with the King's Name stamped on it, 28 Henr. VIII. 290.

47. A Bishop Cranmer's original Letter to Henr. VIII. ; thanking him for promoting God's Word ; against keeping the abrogated Holidays; and in Behalf of Wm. Gronnow, 292.

48. An original Letter of the A-Bp. of York, about his dealing, with Preachers of Novelties. 293.

49. Richard, bishop of Chichester, his Injunctions to his Clergy to comply with the King's Directions in Religious Affairs, and to pray for him and Prince Edward. 294.

50. ---------------------------------------- Original Letter to Mr. Welles, to forbear singing any Part of the Service in the English Tongue, or any other Innovations, till the King's Pleasure be known. 296.

51. ---------------------------------------- Original Letter to Cromwel, attesting his Sincerity in the Reformation. 298.

52. ---------------------------------------- Original Letter to Cromwel, to prove, that the Bishop of Durham, and late Bishop of London, had pressed him to stick close to the old Ceremonies. 300.

53. Cromwel’s original Letter sent along with the King's Instructions for Uniformity, requiring a discreet Use thereof. 302.

54.    A Proclamation against calling one another Papist or Heretic ; and also against reading the Bible in English aloud in Churches in the Time of the Mass ; but allowing the Congregation to read it to themselves. This is corrected with the king's own Hand. 303.

55.    An Act of Parliament ; 1, for Transubstantiation ; 2, against Communion in both Kinds ; 3, against Priests Marriages ; 4, for Vows  of Chastity 9 5, for private Masses; and 6, for auricular Confession. This also is corrected with the King s own Hand. 313.

56.    Proclamation against having the Scripture and other Books in English ; mense Janii, 27 Henr. VIII. F. 321.

57.   Richard Graston's Letter ; desiring that others may be inhibited for three Year from printing the Bible in English; till he shall have sold his Edition of 1500 Volumes; or, that all Curates and Popish Monasteries may be obliged to buy them. 325.

58.   Citation of Fran. Regnaulte for printing the English Bible at Paris, 17 Dec. 1538. 326.

59.   Francis the French King's Licence to Ric. Graston and Edward Whitchurch, to print the English Bible at Paris. 326, b.

60.   Directions for reading the Bible in English. 327.

61. Ric. Graston's Letter, about his Edition of the English Bible; and complaining, that James Nicolson of Southwark had published the New Testament in English, with Coverdale's Name to it, without his Leave. 329.

62.   Cranmer's original Letter of Thanks to Cromwel for his having obtained the King's Licence to sell and read the English Bible; 13 Aug. 1537. 329, b.

63.   Richard Graston's original Letter to Cromwel, thanking him for obtaining the King's Leave to publish the Bible in English, desiring him also to get a Privy Seal for it; 28 Aug. 1537. 330.

64.   Ann Boleyn's original Letter to Cromwel in Behalf of Ric. Herman ; who had been expelled by the late Cardinal from the Fellowship and Freedom of the English House at Antwerp, for having promoted the publishing of the New Testament in English. 330, b.

65.   A Proclamation for the Bible in English to be had in every Church. May ; 33 Henr. VIII. 337.

66.   Provinciae Cantuariensis Synodi Decretum, contra Libros suspectae Doctrinae ; ut S. Scriptura in Linguam vulgarem transferatur ; contraque Laicorum contentiones de Articulis Fidei & S. Scriptura ; 19 Dec. 1533. 339.

67.   A Proclamation (corrected with the King's own Hand) against Importing or Printing, with Licence, Books in the English Tongue ; against Anabaptists and Sacramentaries ; against disputing about the Sacrament, neglecting of Ceremonies, and Marriage of Priests. 340.

68.   A Proclamation, that Anabaptists, Sacramentaries, and other Heretics depart the Realm. 357.

69.   An Account of the Examination of five Persons for Heresy before some Bishops at Lambeth, and the defects of Proof. 359.

70.   Cuthbert, Bishop of Durham, his original Letter against a Book called Ortus animae ; for that it is against the Act of Succession. 360.

71.   Three railing Letters against several Men of Bristol, for imprisoning a Curate. 361.

72.   Rob. Ridley's Letter, of Faults in Tindal's Translation of the New Testament. 362, b.

73.   H. Latimer's original Letter against Mr. Coots, for preaching Popish Doctrines. 363.

74.   Rich. Srowne's Letter, against Latimer's Preaching at Bristol. 363, b.

75.   W. Drury's Letter, about Sir John Gale, who is in his Custody for refusing to publish to his Parishioners such Articles as were set forth by the King ; and also for speaking against Popish Tenets ; 28 Henr. VIII. 364.

76.   Depositions against several, for preaching against Popish Tenets. 365.

77.   Defence of Transubstantiation ; against John Lambert. 367.

78.   Account of Mr. Hierome's Recantation Sermon, about justification and the Power of the Magistrate. 374.

79.   Rob. Syngleton's Censure of Dr. Cottys's Sermon, preached at the Charter House on Easter Day, 1538, in defence of Popery. 376.

80.   John Valey, Clerk at Colchester, against auricular Confession. 377, b.

81.   Order for burning John Hooper, Bishop of Gloucester, at Gloucester. 380.

82. Opinion of the Clergy in the North Parts, in favour of nine Popisti Articles, 381.

83.   Ro. Taylor, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, his original Letter ; that the Welch are quiet ; desiring a Commission to repair Wigmore Castle; that the Prior of Woodhouse had dissipated the Goods thereof, and thrown off his Habit. 384.

84.   The Bishop of St. David's and one Talley accused of preaching Protestant Doctrines, A. D. 1536. 383.


 

CATALOGUE OF THE CHARTERS IN THE COTTONIAN LIBRARY.

(Never before published)

From a MS. in the Library of THOMAS ASTLE, Efy.

 

A CATALOGUEof the CHARTERS belonging to the COTTONIAN LIBRARY.

 

A.

ABBOT — A parchment roll of the table expence of some Abbot — The title torn. The years account 153 1. 13 s. 5 d. The writing old, about the time of king Henr. VI.           ix. 1.

Abbot — A roll of the expences or revenue of an Abbot in in his first year. The Abbey or Abbot not mentioned ; but by the places in Huntingdon and Isle of Ely it should be some where about that country. Writing, of Henr. III. Or Edward I.                                                            xiii. 25.

Accounts in Holland — A letter to Arthur Atye, Secretary, I think, to the Earl of Leicester; containing some remembrances relating to some accounts. — No name or date.       iv. 48.

Actions — A release by Robert Mordant to Giles Bossare of all Actions real and personal, 8th Edward III.                                                                                                  xv. 16.

Apene Edgarus Rex donat octo cassatos apud Asene cuticulario Titstan, anno 961.         yiii. 28.

Ailewic & Hertenes date a Roberto de Brus, cum filia sua maritata (Agnete) Radulpho filio Ribaldi.          Autographum.                                                                                     viii. 21.

Alliance and Defence — Charles duke of Burgundy confirms a treaty of Alliance and Defence between him and king Edward IV. February 25th 1467.              xi. 5.

Almaine (Stilyard) Merchants petition to the Privy Council, damaged, ix. 2. Hans Towns.                                                                                                                              x 5. x 6.

Alveley, Shropshire — A grant of it. Alveleyham by king Henr. II. to Wido L'Estrange ( Walter . bishop of Chester)                                                                                                                    xi. xiv.

Angra (Onger) Essex — A grant of the Hundred of, by king Henr. II. to Richard de Lucy.                                                                                                                             xi. 5.

Appeleye near Welyngton — An instrument conveying the manor, by Thomas de Charleton. to Sir John de Attewood and Alice his wife, 8th Richard II.                                 v. 9.

Appleby — Letter from Thomas Lord of Clifford and Westmoreland to his brother, that the Frco Carmes or White Fryars of Appleby may have oak timber to repair their house, anno Henr. VI. 27th.                                                                                                                                 iv. 54.

Archery — Commission by king Charles I. to four persons to put in execution the statute 33 Henr. VIII. for encouraging Archery, April 4th, anno 4.                              xii. 2.

Armeston in Pokebroke, Northamptonshire — Hospital.                                                xi.

Arms — Coats of Anns of several European princes and of many noblemen. The blasoning on the back. Names and blazoning in French, colours of Arms and names faded in some places. A roll.                                                                                                                                 xv. 8.

Austin canons — A bull of Pope Alexander to some — Decayed and not legible.    xi.

Austrey, Leicestershire — Instrument relating to the sale of it by Edward Fienes lord Clinton and Say, to James Leveson, Esq; February 6th, 31st Henr. VIII.                      ii. 15.

Aethebrightus Rex donat ecclesiae Roffensi Eardulpho, tunc Episcopo 6 sulungas. Apographum Saxonice.                                                                                               viii. 20.

B

Baketon — A long roll of proceedings in the ecclesiastical court about tithes between the rectors of Baketon and Cotton in Norfolk, anno 1511. Imperfect.                ii. 13.

Battle — Vide Norton.                                                                                         xiii. 23.

Beaudesert (Warwickshire) — Castle and manor granted by Thomas Beauchamp to his brother William for life, July 19th 1345.                                                                                                         xi.

St. Bees — William earl of Albermarle confirms to the monastery of St. Bees in Coupeland several grants. Seal gone.                                                                                                 xi 13.

Benedictine Priory at Oxford — Copy of several Instruments to it, founded for the students of the Benedictine Monasteries,viz. 1. John Giffard of Bramesfeild, gift of his house and lands in Stockwell-street. 2. The knight hospitalers conyeyance of the same to John Giffard, and two more,                                                                                                        iv. 6.

Bergen, or Zoone — Names of captains there anno 1620.                                            iv. 42.

Beverley, St. John of Beverley — An old copy of king Athelstan's charter to it. N. B. printed Monast. Angl. vol. i. p. 171.                                                                                                             iv. 18.

Bisiley Fee — Hugh earl of Chester grants it to Humphrey de Bohun per servicium trium militum. Seal half gone.                                                                                                 x. i.

Black Heath — Complaints and cause of the assembly there. No date ; but I think in the time of king Henr. VI.                                                                                               iv. 50.

Bordelsey — Vide Childs Wykeham, xi. 21. — Instruments.                           xi.

Bowyers, &c — Petition to king Charles I.                                                                      ix. 5.

Brabrantix duces — Series ducum Brabantix, ad annum 1467.                                   iv. 45.

Braundon, Warwickshire — A settlement of the manor upon the marriage of Thomas Willoughby, Esq; and Brigett the daughter of Sir Thomas Rede, June 4th. 1510.  v. 16.

Bridlington — Instruments.                                                                              xi.

Brinne and Deeping, Lincolnshire — The genealogy and account of the lords of — Beginning with Leofricus earl of Chester, and ending with Edmund Holland, brother to Thomas earl of Kent. N. B. The Wakes make a great part of this roll.--------------------- xiii. 9.

British Kings — A genealogy of, brought down in columns to queen Elizabeth. King James I. and the noted John Dee, I suppose, his work. Rent in places, and imperfect at top.          xiv. 1.

Bromley — Ethelredus Rex donat terram 10 aratrorum ministro suo Ethelsige, apud Bromley, anno 987 — Apographum.                                                                                                            viii. 14.

Bromley — Ethelbert Rex Occidentalium Saxonum, vel Cantariis, donat Drythwaldo terram 10 aratrorum apud Bromley, anno 862. Autographum an apographum.                         viii. 32.

Brommiere — (Johannis) clerici testamentum, anno 1289.                                             viii. 23.

Brunswick — A declaration of the French king, relating to the quarrel between the dukes of Brunswick and Lancaster, and the making up the matter, December 1352. An original ; the seal preserved, and now guarded.                                                                         xv. 9.

Brilington Nunnery — A release by Muriella North of a tost there, v. 70. — Instruments, xi. — Four instruments.                                                                                      xii. 81. 84,

Burbwell, in Lincolnshire — A priory alien to Solva Major near Bordeaux — Grant of lands to it in Thedelthorp, by John de Thedelthorp. No date ; about Henr. III.               v. 35.

Burgo, the famous Hubert de — A roll of his progeny ; arms in their colours, well preserved.                                                                                                                          xv. 5.

Burncaster — Instruments.                                                                               xi.

Bursyard or Brusyard — -Vide Caumpesse.

Burton (Burghtune) Abbatiae de — Donation Regis Eadredi in XII. Cassabobus, anno 949. Paper, modern writing.                                                                                                                     viii. 6.

Butley Priory, Suffolk — Grant of five acres in Waybred to it, by Robert de Maloisel. No date, but old.                                                                                                 v. 64.

Broclesby — A release of all actions to the abbey of Newhouse, in Broclesby, by William S. of Nicholas de Luda, anno 1346.                                                                                         v. 53.

Broclesby — An indenture, purporting, that the abbey of Newhouse would release a debt of 40 1. sterling, owing by John S. to William Newband, if the said John would confirm to them the advowson of the church of Broclesby and tenement given them by his father and mother in Little Limberge, anno 1307.                                                                                                                            v. 81.

Bleden — Eadgarus Rex donat veteri monasterio apud Winton 5. mansas cum 15 hydis & 15 barucis apud Bledon, anno 975. — Apographum.                                                            viii. 18.

C.

Cadungton or Cadenham — Ralph, the dean and the church of St. Paul’s grant the ground wherein is the nunnery of St. Trinity, in Cadenham parish, Bedfordshire, 1145. Seal gone.                      xi. 6.

Cadenham — Alexander notifies, that he had consecrated the church, and confirmed the agreement between the church . of St. Paul’s and the nuns of Trinity in Cadenham. xi. 8.

Cadenham — The prioress and nuns of St. Trinity in the Wood let to William de Arden all their lands in Diddington Kinevaldeseia, Warwickshire. No date.                                    xi. 36.

Cadenham — Vide Market Street.

Canterbury — Rex Henricus, junior filius Henrici II. confirmat possessiones & liberlates ecclesiae Christi Cantuariae, contracted by the fire.                                       vi. 1.

Canterbury — Grant of privileges to Christ Church in Canterbury by king Henr. I. in the time of archbishop Anselm, in Latin and Saxon. Seal gone. A good part remains affixed to the left side by a label of the same parchment, with the Instrument itself. Deed fullied.                       ii. 1.

Canterbury — A confirmation to Trinity Church in Canterbury of ten shillings given by William de Traci; contracted by heat.                                                                           x. 10.

Caos — King John grants to Robert Corbet a weekly market at Caos, anno 1. April 10. Seal gone.                                                                                                       xi.

Carr — Declaration relating to the evidences of Sir Thomas Carr of Fernihurtt's estate, found at the taking of Edinburgh Castle ; signed by Sir William Drurde, Sir Francis Russel, and Nicholas Forster. A copy.                                                                                                     x. 7.

Castile and Leon — Peter king of, grant by, of some honours to the English army when going against the Saracens ; and of some privileges to English subjects, dated apud Libornam prope Burdeaux, September 23d 1366; a thick leaden seal about two inches diameter. The king on horseback on one side ; the arms of Castile and Leon on theother.                                                        v. 1.

Caumpesse, in Suffolk — A recital and confirmation by Petronilla de Nereford, of 7 messuages, 1 mill, 160 acres of arable, 10 of meadow, 10 of pasture, and 20 of wood, in Bursyard, &c. to the nunnery of Caumpesse, of the order of St. Austin, 15th Edward II. Half the seal gone.                                                                                        v. 5.

Cenulf — Pars cartas notat in dorso carta Regis Cenulf facta Wulfredo de Alderton.                viii. 39.

Chad — An order of convocation to celebrate the feasts of Saints Chad, David, and Wenefride, dated April 1st 1398 ; included in a letter of the bishop of London to the dean of St. Paul’s.        xv. 12.

Chapter-house, Westminster — A writing, purporting that a bag sealed up, and a book, were ordered to be put in the same chest in the Charter-house record-room, in which the golden leagues are kept ; but afterwards delivered to lord treasurer Buckhurst and not returned; dated February 1663, and signed Arthur Agard,                                                                                                  iv. 4.

Charta — Vel scriptum Saxonicum.                                                                     viii. 38.

Chateriz Nunnery — Instruments.                                                                 xi.

Chester Earldom — A writing concerning the Earldom of Chester and crown of Scotland. No name.                                                                                                                                    iv. 5.

Chesthunt — A letter of the chapter of St. Peter de Filgeriis (Figiers in Normandy) to the bishop of London, petitioning for admittance to the church of Cestrehunt. No date ; old.                                                                                                                                         xi. 40.

Chesthunt — Two letters, one from Ranulph earl of Chester, the other from Constantia dutchess of Britanny, to the bishops of London, relating to Chesthunt rectory, given to the convent of Figiers.                                                                                                                xi. 44. xi. 45.

Chichester — King Henr. (IV. I think) confirms the mayor and constables of the Staple at Chichester, July 6th, anno 10.                                                                                                                    xi. 3.

Chichester Cathedral — An account of the donations given to it by Robert Sherburn the bishop ; signed by the Bishop, September 1st 1524. A large Instrument, well preserved.   xii. 1.

Childs Wykeham, in Glocestershire — A lease of the rectory from Bordesley Abby to Ralph Sheldon, 12th Henr. VIII.                                                 xi. 21.

Chinese — A long roll. The writing and paper Chinese.                                       xiv. 10.

Christ Church, Canterbury — Healthegen Scearpe grants to it, with the consent of king Cnut, Saltwood, anno 1026. ---------------------------                                                                                x. 5.

Christ Church — Vide Canterbury.

Clarence duke of — His receipt to the lord treasurer for An annuity of 830 1. 3 s. 7 d. out of the exchequer, November 29th, Henr. V. primo.                                                      Iv. 30,

Cobham — A letter from him to the earl of Sussex, lord Chamberlain, anno 1577.                     xv. 25.

Coin — A proclamation of king Henr. VIII. relating to the currency of several sorts of coin, May 25 th, Reg. 14.                                                                                                          v. 17.

Columbstock, Devonshire — A terrier of it in Saxon. A copy.                                    xi. 11.

Collen — A certificate by a canon of Collen, that a person from king Edward I. had offered to the three kings of Collen two clothes of gold, seven shillings sterling, and fifty pound weight of wax-candle, November 20th 1306.                                                           xv. 14.

Colyweston, Northamptonshire — A parchment roll, containing transcripts of deeds relating to the title to it.                                                                                                          iv. 5.

Colyweston  — H. bishop of Ludaff confirms the gift made by Mauritius de Lundinis of the church of Colyweson to the monks of Ewenny or Wenny, Glamorganshire. No date, but old.          xi. 24.

Confessor — A grant from the knights hospitalers, by a power granted them by the pope, to Sir William Fitzhugh Ind his wife, to choose a Confessor, who may give them, when dying, a full absolution of all their sins, anno 1414.                                                    iv. 31.

Confessor — A bull of pope John XXII. to king Edward II. granting him licence to choose a Confessor, August 1326.                                                                                                                         vi. 6.

Confessor — Power from a cardinal to John Kyrehill, prebendary of Scinum, and to Isabella, daughter to Roger Bigod, to choose a Confessor, Innocentii VI. papae, anno 9. — The same to Sir George Braybroke, junior, and his lady, from pope Boniface.                    xi. 10, &c.

Constable — The genealogy of the Constables de Vesci, &c. Paper, fullied, damaged, and imperfect at the beginning.                                                                                                                 xiv. 9.

Cooke — Sir Edward, lord chief justice, his pedigree, Paper, torn at the bottom,            xiv. 24.

Cork, popish bishop — A bull of pope Clement VIII. to. Him, dispensing with the defect in the birth of one Donatus Cronyn, a bastard, and enabling him to be ordained, and to hold preserments, anno 1600.         vi. 7.

Cork, Dermittius, popish bishop — A bull of pope Clement VIII. to him, granting to Eugenius Hegar the abbey called Loci de Nemona in the diocese of Cork, October 31st, 1595.                                                                                                                                vi. 1l.

Cork, popish dean — A bull of Clement VIII. Granting to him, Eugenius Egan, licence to hold the abbey of Morrow, and priory of Balbebeck, with his deanry, April 5th, 1601.          vi. 8.

Corke — A note how to recover some packs of Corke, and two pacquets of letters of the lord treasurer, carried to Amsterdam.                                                                                                              iv. 46.

Cornwallis of Burford — Their genealogy from Richard earl of Cornwall, brother to king Henry, III. Parchment, fair.                                           xiv. 3.

Coronation — A writing containing some things delivered out of the Tower of London for the king's (Edward III. I suppose) Coronation.                           iv. 9.

Cosham — Queen Anne grants to Robert Westend, purveyor of her chariots, an annuity of 40 1. yearly from her manor of Cosham, anno 17th Richard II. in French.                                    xi.

Cotes, juxta Lilburn, Northamptonshire — Warinus de Bassingburn grants to Sir Lawrence Seymour, in marriage with his neice Emme, the manor.                                          xii. 27.

Cotyngham, Yorkshire — Letter of attorney from Richard duke of York, to deliver possession of to Sir Leonard Hastings, October 4th, 27th Henr. VI.                  v. 29.

Cotton Family — Papers relating to an action of scandal and defamation, brought by Sir Robert Cotton against some mean people. Many bills of workmen and or expences.         i. 3.

Cotton — An information in the Starr Chamber by the attorney general, against Sir Robert Mounson, Horseman, Sir Thomas Cotton, Staire, and Wentworth, for inclosing lands in Lincoln, Rutland, and Huntingdon Shires ; and also Sir Thomas Cotton's defence.               ii. 25.

Cotton — A black box with five writings, relating to a Cotton of Giding, and one Gifford of Breewood, whose daughter Cotton married.                                                                 iv. 13.

Cotton — A letter of King Henr. VIII. (I think) to the keeper of the privy seal, for him to write to the lord chancelier to make out letters patent for William Cotton, Esq; to be keeper of the great wardrobe, anno Regis 29th.                                                                       iv. 5.

Cotton — A letter of king Henr. VIII. to the lord privy seal, that he send orders to tne customers of Bristol to deliver five broad cloths to Sir — Cotton to be carried to Ireland. Signed by the king at the top. iv. 19.

Cotton — Papers relating to private persons, most, if not all, to Cottons.                        ix.

Cotton — A parcel, marked 2, Of private affairs of the Cotton family.               x.

Cotton — A few writings of concerns of private persons ; the chief a pardon to Sir Thomas Cotton by king Charles II. King's picture, a drewing, at the beginning.

Cotton — Several papers relating to the Cottons and Other persons.       x. al. xii.

Crediton (Kirten) — A parchment roll, containing grants to the church of Crediton. Indulgences by the bishops of Crediton, in old English. Grant of lands to the canon  and church there, in Latin.         ii. 11.

Cressith — Richard Beauchamp, earl of Warwykr, commits to Nicholas Leveson and Thomas Wilson, the guardian ship of the estate and heir of William Cressith, in Staffordshire, 3d or i3th of Henr. IV.                                                                                                                      xi. 22.

Croxden — Bertram de Verdun, the founder, grants to the abbey of Croxden, Staffordshire, all his lands in Croxden. &c. No date, seal gone.                                                    xi. 7.

Crusade — A letter of the archbisbop of Canterbury to the suffragans of his province, reciting a bull he had received from the pope Clement V, relating to a Crusade, and directing him to publish it; March, 1308.                                                                                                            v. 12.

Cyneton — Rex Athelstanus donat Wulfswythe abbatissae vel nonne ut puto (Sanctae conversationi diditae Aucillae) quindecim mansas in Uferantum apud Cynetan, anno 939. Apographum mutilatum.                                                                                                               viii. 22.

Cynewulf — Rex Saxonum carta, mutila & apographum, viz. legenduni.                      viii. 4.

Cyssel — The will of David Cyssel of Stamford, Esq; 29th January 1536.                      iv. 29.

Clakesby — A grant by Jeffery S. to Walter de Normanbie, of half an acre of land in Clakesby to the abbey of Newhouse,                                                                                                                            v. 69.

Clakesby — Henricus Ruffus grants two sellions of land in Clakesby Field to the abbey of Newhouse.                                                                                                                    xii. 47.

D.

Daventry — Matilda de Senliz, daughter to queen Maud, wife to David king of Scotts, gives to the monks of St. Augustine Davintre 46 1. yearly, to buy them frocks and hoods, and somewhat more to buy wine for mates ; directed to Robert bishop of Lincoln, and William archdeacon of Northampton. No date.                                                                                                                     xi. 25.

David — Letter from the bishop of London to the dean of St. Paul's, including an order of convocation to celebrate the feasts of Saints David, Chad,. and Wenefride, April 1st, 1398.         xv. 12.

Deacon — A request to the bishop of Lichfield to ordain a person Deacon, anno 1309, iv. 2. (Another) 1316. iv. 2. xi.

Deeping  — Vide Brinne.

Denford — A lease from dame Johanna Chamberlayn to her son Thomas, &c. of the manor of Denford, in Northamptonshire.                                        xv. 3.

Derlingscote — Vide Evesham.

Divorce — A large Instrument relating to the Divorce of William marquis of Northampton from his lady Anne Bourchier, anno 1547. No date or seal.        xi. 20.

Divorce — Depositions, &c. relating to suit about a Divorce of the son of lord Sands and Elizabeth Brooke.

Divorce — A letter from the archbishop of Canterbury And York to king Henr. VIII. that the synod of both provinces had declared void his marriage with Anne of Cleve, July 9th, anno 32. 1540. A fair Instrument.         x. 7.

Drake, Sir Francis — Queen Elizabeth's agreement to conditions relating to a voyage or expedition of Sir Francis, corrected by the lord treasurer. No date.                              iv. 25.

Duke’s Place — Copies of the charters and Instrumenta belonging to the Priory of the Trinity, or Christ Church, now Duke's Place, London. A parchment roll, printed in the Monasticon. xiii. 3.

Dutch — A convention between the Dutch and queen Elizabeth ; the queen to furnish them with 5000 foot and 1000 horse, beside the garrisons of Brill, Flushing, and Ramekens ; signed by the Dutch commissaries, and sealed with the States arms, September 7th 1585.    x. 2.

E

Easthope — A Dered Rex donat apud Easthope & alibi, anno 901. Apographum mutilatum.   viii. 27.

Eaton — A copy of the foundation charter of Eaton College ; a paper roll, damaged and imperfect at the beginning.                                                                             xiii. 14.

Ecclesiastical — An old parchment roll of forms of Ecclesiastical papers ; I think, imperfect at the beginning,                                                                                   iv. 58

St Edmondsbury — A bull of pope Boniface VIII. absolving, for once, the monks of St Edmondsbury from whatever sentences of excommunication they had incurred, April 25th, anno 9. Seal gone.          xi. 20.

Edward II. — Many letters in French, on a file, in the time of king Edward II. Several relate to his marriage with a daughter of France.                                                                                    ii. 26.

Edyngdon — Release by Michael Marshall to Robert Hulle of the manor of Edyngdon, in Somersetshire, November, 1398 ; sealed with the seal of Bridgewater town.         xv. 17.

Elisabeth Queen — A privilege to the serjeant painter for making the Queen 's picture, dated anno 26. No day of the month. nor signed.                                                                             iv. 26.

Elisabeth Queen — Letter to the prince of Parma in Italian,                  iv. 38.

Elizabeth Queen — A letter from Mr. James Digges (to lord Buckhurst, I think) relating to what might happen between Queen Elizabeth and the States of Holland, February. 1591.                   iv. 41.

Elizabeth Queen — Letter of the Queen (to prince Mawrice. I think) the direction gone, in French, 1584, no subscription. A Copy.                                                                                               iv. 59.

Ellington — John Madur grants to William de Vescy, his lord, his meadow in Ellington.                                                                                                                             xii. 10.

Elmestead — An application by Sir Aubrey de Vere to Robert bishop of London, and the chapter of.St. Paul's, for consent to appropriate the church of Elmestead to the abbey of St. Olithe, on account of lessening their revenues by inundations and drownjng their lands. No date; a copy.                                                                                                                   iv. 3.

Elsyng's Hospitals — The foundation and ordination of Elsyng's Hospital, June 1st 1331-2. Seal.                                                                                                                                  v. 2.

Elsyng's Hospitals — Instrument.                                                                 xi.

Elsyng's Hospitals — A consent of the bishop of London, that the four secular priests of Elsyng's Hospital be changed into four canons regular of St. Austin, November 2d 1340.                                                                                                                                       v. 10.

Elsyng's Hospitals — Lease of a house in Ashell Lane by the chapter of St. Paul to Elsyng Spittle for 99 years, November 13th, Henr. VIII. 25.                                            xi. 2.

Elsyng's Hospitals — Stephen bishop of London's letter to dean and chapter of St. Paul's, that William Elsyng, founder of Elsyng's Spittle, might change secular priests in his Hospital into canons regular, February, 1337.                                                                         xi. 33

Elsyng's Hospitals — An inventory of the goods, jewels, books, utensils, and debts of Elsyng's Spittle, anno 1448.

Ely — A letter from R—— earl of Leicester to the prior of Ely, to do right to Humphrey S. to Geoffrey, as to his estate in Dunnigglande. Seal gone.                                                  xi. 7.

Ely — A grant by king Henr. I. of the bishoprick of Ely to Hervey bishop of an original, and fair instruments. The seal crumbled to pieces.                                                                                x. 2.

Ely — An inventory of the goods of the church of Ely, I think, then a monastery, at the time of the dissolution ; signed by Robert, the last prior. A paper roll, torn at beginning.     xiv. 13.

England, Kings of — A genealogical roll of Brutus, Edward II. in French.       xv. 7.

England, Kings of — A genealogy of royal familles of England and Scotland, ending with Edward I. Parchment, imperfect.                                  xiv. 4.

English Families — A genealogical roll of some families descended from the English, Saxon, and Scottish kings, beginning with Edmund Ironside, and ending with king James I. Sir Robert Cotton, — Haryngton. The arms coloured — rolled on a stick with ivory knobs.       xiv. 6.

Erdbury (Orbii) Warwickshire — Ralph de Chartus rants to the Austin canons their lands in Shirford (Sireford). To date, but old.---------------- xi. 30.

Essex — A grant by king Stephen to Geffry de Mandeville of the earldom of Essex. Part of the seal remaining.                                                                                   vii. 4.

Essex — Varii loci, N. R. W. 10.                xii. o.

Ethelbald — Rex donat Eanbertae abbatissae agrum decem cassatorum. Carta mutilata.                    viii. 3.

Ethelulfus — Rex Saxonum Occidentalium Swithun Episcopo Winton. Scriptura lectu difficilis.     viii. 35.

Ethelulfus — Rex donat. anno 844. Carta lectu difficilis.                                 viii. 86.

Evesham — King Edward II. confirms to the abbey of Evesham lands in Derlyngscote, purchased by them by virtue of a licence of mortmain granted by king Edward I. January 2nd, anno 4.   xi. 6.

European Princes — A roll of the coats of arms of several European Princes, and of many noblemen. The blazoning on the back ; names and blazoning in French ; colours of arms and names faded in some places.         xv. 8.

F.

Families — Vide English, royal.

Fernihurst — Vide Carr.

Feversham — A long paper roll, endorsed the plat of Feversham. It is coloured. The various places from the town, viz. Houses, roads, creeks, &c. down to Margate road are written down.                                                    -------------- xiii. 12.

Fillongley, Warwickshire — Examination of several persons in relation to the advowson of Fillongley Church. Old, and in some places hardly legible.        iv. 8.

Fines — In the King's Bench, 35 and 36 Edwardi III. A roll of many presses of parchment.       iii. 4.

Flanders — A letter to one Hearle. At the bottom some occurrences in Flanders, November, 1578.    iv. 47.

Foresta, Charta de — King Edward I's confirmation or explication of some articles relating to it, April 2d 1299, R. 27. partly contracted by the beat; scorched, so as in some places not to be legible. Part of the seal remaining.                 vii. 2.

Forests, in Essex — A Roll ; the first part contains the  names of the officers of the several Forests in Essex, and seeme to be of the time of king Henr. III. the other hath the quantities of wool which king Edward III. had from the parishes of the several Hundreds in Essex, endorsed for Sir Robert Cotton ex dono Thomas Colwelli.                                                                                            xiii. c.

Fundy — An indulgence of forty days, by Gilbert bishop of Enaghdun in Ireland, to such persons as shall pray for the souls of William Fundy and his wife, buried in the church at Kingsbury, Warwickshire.         xv. 15.

France — Account what a person saw there as to religious Houses, &c.             xii.

Frekeham — Aluredus Rex donat Burrico Episcopo Roffensi, Frekeham, et Yselham, anno 895. Apographum non invenitur in textu Roffensi.                                           viii. 19.

G.

Genealogy — A long Genealogy of the British kings, brought down in several columns to queen Elizabeth  king James the First, and the noted John Dee ; I suppose, his work. Paper; rent in some places, and imperfect at the top.                                                                                        xiv. 1.

St. George's Feast — A commission by queen Elizabeth to Gilbert earl of Shrewsbury to be her lieutenant at St. George's Feast, April 22d 1598.                                     x. 3.

St. George's Feast — A like commission to lord Burghley to be her lieutenant at the Feast, April 22d 1592.                                                                                               x. 4.

Germany — A letter from a person sent to an emperor of Germany, relating to the reception of the emperor Sigismund coming to Calais, and so to England.                             xiii. 30.

Gisburn — Robert S. to Robert Brus lord of Annandale, gives to the monastery of Gilburn the churches of Annan, Logmaban, Kirk, Patrick, Kay Patrick, Cumbertrees, Gretenhaw.  xi. 9.

Gloucester — Restitution of temporalties to Godfrey Goodman, bishop of Gloucester, anno 22 of king James I. endorsed, a patent of attendance to the bishop of Gloucester.                xii. 8.

Godestowe Nunnery — Hugh bishop of Lincoln confirms to it the appropriation of a mediety of Pateshull, Northamptonshire, anno 9 consecrationis.  xi. 32.

Godestowe Nunnery — Walter Wadellie grants or confirms to the nuns of Godestowe, whose church is dedicated to St. Mary and St. John Baptist, half the church of Pateshull. No date, old. Circa tempus Henrici II.                                                                      v. 20.

Greenefeld — A release of all actions, real and personal, by Eudo S. to Robert de Markeby to the prioress and nuns of Greenefeld, in Lincolnshire, 1318.              v. 50.

Greenefeld — Emma Tempe  of Sutton gives with her body, to be buried in the Churchyard of Greenefeld, one acre of ground in Sutton, to Greenefeld nunnery.               v. 51.

Greenefeld — Instrument.                          xi.

Greenefeld — Instrument.                         xii.

Greenefeld — Michael Monachus grants to the nuns ar Greenefeld a tost and two acres of land at Henderby.                                               xii. 36.

Greenefeld — Ralph S. to Haco de Manbertorp covenants to give to the nuns of Greenefeld, in recompence for lands at Sutton, 13 d. yearly for a pittance. xii.

Greenefeld — Instruments.                  xii. 85.

Greenefeld — One more Instrument.   xii. 86.

H

Hactun and Bensale — Sir Thomas de Clinton grants to his son James those manors.          xii. 12.

Hales — A grant or confirmation by Margaret D. to Warin, to the monastery of Hales, the advowson of the church of Hoieburn. No date, but old.                                 v. 66.

Hamme — Ethelstanus Rex donat ministro Wulrgaro novem cassatas apud Hamme, anno 931. Apographum. viii. 16.

Hamfton, in Arden — The bishop and dean of Lex, in France, notify to Roger de Molbray, and Nigellius his son, that Robert de Arden, archdeacon of Lex, had given to Peter and Roger his brothers all his lands in Hanton Hampten in Arolen, I suppose.                     xi. 35.

Hans Towns — Vide Almaine.

Harborough Magna — An order from the court of exchequer concerning lands in Great Harborough, Warwickshire. A law suit between Sir Thomas Cotton and one Armeston.                        xii. 11.

Hardrehull — A rental of Hardrehull, tempore Edward III. Quibi.                iv. 52.

Hawardyn — King Edward III. confirms an exchange between William Montagu, earl of Salisbury, and Isabella queen-motherr of the manor of Hawardyn, &c anno Regni 12mo.                                                                                                                                 xi. 12.

Hawkewood — A letter from the famous Sir John Hawke-wood to the defenders of the city of Sienna, directing them to send their forces, to — Latin.  — Marked anno 1382. iv. 16.

Helene — Orders and injunctions for the nunnery of St. Helens, by the dean and chapter of St. Paul’s, June 16th 1439 ; printed, vol. 2. p. 895. Monast. Angl. — N. B. A petition pinned to it from the nuns to the dean and archdeacon, relating to some lands long before these injunctions.                                                                                                             v. 6.

Henderby — Vide Greenefeld.                xii. 36.

Heneham — William Makilfeld, Esq; grants to Robert Baynard and Edward Savage the reversion of a tenement in Heneham, and of 3 1/2 acres of land, &c. November 7th Henr. VI. 18. xii. 25.

Heneham — Robert Makilfeld, Esq; conveys to Sir William Phelip, &c. the manor of Cravenes, in Heneham, Henr. VI. 19.                                              xii. 42.

Henr. II. King— Conditions of peace between King Henr. II. and his three sons, Henry, Richard, and Geffrey. The seal melted, and the infiniment contracted by the heat, so as some words are not legible. N. B. Frinted in Rymer's Fœdera, vol. 1. p. 37.          viii. 12.

Henr. II. King — A recognition service owing to King Henr. II. by the barons of — Contracted by the fire. Printed Fœdera, tom. 1. p. 27.                   vii. 14.

Henr. VII. King — An instrument relating to a treaty of marriage between the King and Margaret, sister to the King of Castille, signed by the commissioners of that King ; in three large skins of parchment, closely written , date, March 20th 1505. Not printed in the Fœdera.            ix. 3.

Hereford — A copy of an ecclesiastical commission granted to the bishop of Hereford by king James I. Anno Regis Scotiae 39. Imperfect on both sides.   x. 2.

Hereford — King Henr. I. confirms a grant by Richard bishop of Hereford, of Little Hereford, &c. to Walter Glocester.                                                    xi. 11.

Herefordshire — Something of a law paper relating to one Richard de Schalle, who had been concerned in divers  murders in Herefordshire.                iv. 20.

Herteness — Vide Ailewic.

Historical Roll — A roll out into leaves, containing the beginning of a general history, viz. The sacred history, Greek, Roman, and other, and British ; wrote by some English monk, but by whom I have not yet discovered.                                                xiv. 14.

Historical Roll — A long roll, beginning with the time of king Athelstan and pope Theodorus II. and ending with king Rufus. A copy of some old monkish history on parchment, fullied and imperfect, as being burnt, or gnawed by rats, or both.                             xiv. 5.

Historical Roll — Part of a roll, beginning with king Alta and pope Benedict I. and ending with king Ethelstan and pope Constantine II. Parchment, much sullied.                     xiv. 7.

Historical Roll — A long roll ; in it British and Saxon kings, Roman emperors, Jewish high priests, popes of Rome, &c. in succession ; in two pieces, damaged at the beginning.                                                                                                        xv. 2.

Historical Roll — Another historical Roll.                            xv.

Historical Roll — Another roll, The first part of Mathew of Westminster , if I mistake not.                                                                                                         xv. 4.

Hoieburn — See

Holland — A letter to Arthur Atye, Esq; secretary to the earl of Leicester (I think) some remembrances relating to accounts in Holland. No name or date.                iv. 48.

Holme, St. Bennet's — A long parchment roll of the appropriation of churches to the monastery of St. Bennet’s, at Holme. Sullied.                                                                         iv. 7.

Holme, St. bennet's —  Instrument.          xi.

Hospitalers Knights — A power granted by cardinal Pole to a person sent by the Knights Hospitalers, or of Malta, to collect the rents due to their orderhefe in England, anno 1557.                           vi. 9.

Hospitalers Knights — A confirmation by Alan, preceptor of the Knights Hospitalers in England, to William Palmer, of all their land in Hurnloga (Huxley) Warwickshire, anno 1199. Seal remaining.                                                                                            vii. 54

Hospitalers Knights — Adam de Mareshall grants to his son Edward half a tenement. called Temple Land, in t)e von shire, held of the Knights Hospitalers.     xii. 23.

Houses Religious — Names of persons to whom Religious Houses were granted at the suppression.                                                                                            iii. c.

St. Hugh — A roll of matters relating to the canonizing of St. Hugh bishop of Lincoln. xiii. 27.

Hulton — Henr. de Audley grants to the abbey of Hulton, Staffordshire, which he founded, the townships of Mixne and Brahenhorp.                                            xi. 38.

Humberton — Henr. de Campania grants to his nephew Gocelin, an oxgang and an half in Humberton.                                                                  xiii. 21.

Huntingdonshire- — A long roll, containing perambulations of forests in Huntingdonshire, and the boundaries of that county towards Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire. &c.    ii. 2.

Hurnley — Margaret, sister to Ralph de Grasten, confirms to Richard Peeke her brother's lands in Hurnley                                                                          xii. 28.

Hurnley — John S. to Peter de Bracebridge grants to William Fundwi half an yard-land in Hurnley in exchange.                                                                       xii. 50.

Hurnley — Vide Hospitalers.                                                      vii. 5.

Hyde — Conventus de Hyde, concedunt episc. dec. et capitulo Sarum participationem bonorum operum, viz. Orationum, &c. anno 1260. Carta originalis deest sigillum viii.

Hynewoode — Instrument                       xi.

Haburg — A release by Alan Ploume of Ketelby, and his wife, to the abbot and convent of Newhouse  of twelve pence yearly rent, which they paid for half a tost in Habur, anno 1307.                             v. 45.

I

James I. King — An Instrument contracted by the heat as not legible.      x. 9.

James I. King — A letter from him to Sha Abbas Sophi of Persia, April, 1612, illuminated ; signed by the King. Seal remaining, but torn off ; with it Chinese and other eastern writing.    xi. 1.

Indulgence — An Indulgence by Henr. bishop of Winchester for forty days, to persons for saying the lord's Prayer and Salve Maria for the soul of Peter de Cormull, canon of Sarum, November 1st 1310.   xiv.

Johannis (Rex) — Bulla papae Innocentii recrtantis donationem a Johanne Rege Angliae & Hiberniae, sedi papali & Regna illa sub sua protectione suscipientis, xi. Cal. Maii, 1214. Autographum bullatum.           viii. 24.

Johannis (Rex) — Donat Alona Basset Berewyne Junii 1, anno 8. Autographum sigillatum.    viii. 25.

Ireland —A complaint of the county of Kildare to Richard duke of York against the lord lieutenant of Ireland, Anno Henrici VI. 32.                                                                        iv. 35.

Ingham or Hingham — A grant by William Randerby of two sellions of land at Ingham to the convent of Bullongton. v.

Ingham — A grant by William Randerby of a tost at Hingham to the convent of Bullongton. No date, but old.                                                                                  v. 26.

Ingham — A lease by William de Welton to the servants of the prior of Bollyngton of a croft and oxgang of land in Ingham, anno 1345.                                                                      v. 78.

Ingham — A release of the same croft and oxgang by the Aid William, to Simon de Havedike, the prior's servant, anno 1346.                                                                                                    v. 79.

Ingham — Reginald de Mavais grants to the nuns at Bolyngton what he had belonging to the church of Ingham. -----------                                                                  xii. 3.

K

Kalendarium antiquum — Viz. ante 1500, in 5 membranis.     viii. 26.

Kelly — Papers relating to the earl and countess of Kelly. Two or three beside, in a small box, relate to the said countess.                                                       ix . 5.

Kenilworth — Johannis de Peche, miles, remittit priori de Kenilleworth communiam pasturae in manerio de Pakyngton, anno 1299. Carta originalis.       viii. 54.

Kenilworth — King Henr. III. grants to his son Edmund free chace and free warren in all the land belonging to the castle of Kenilworth.                                                                  xi. 5.

Kenilworth— The convent of Kenilworth grants to William de Clynton, earl of Huntingdon, a messuage and the advowson of the church of Toneworth, Warwickshire, February, Edward III. 14.                                          -----------------                     xi. 23.

Kenilworth — Instrument.                          xi.

Kensington — A deed of sale of a yard-land, called King’s Yard, by Sir Francis Walsingham and — Mills to George Whitton, Esq; May 26th, Reg. 29.               xii.

Kent — Several grievances (in Kent, I suppose). A paper without a name or date ; about the time of king Henr. VI.                                                                                               iv. 87.

Kent — King Richard II's pardon to the men of Kent, June I5th, anno 4. A copy on paper.                                                                                                                                          iv. 51.

Kerefoy — King Henr. III. grants or confirms to William Bastet the manor of Kerefoy, anno 27 th, April 20th.                                                                                                           xi. 4.

Killingholme — A resignation by Aldreda, widow of John Newfrid, of an oxgang of land in Killingholme to the abbey of Newhouse, anno 1293.             v. 46.

Killingholme — A covenant by John Nafrid to find ten alagons of oil for the lamp at the alter of St. Dionysius in Killingholme Church. No date, Thomas abbot of Newhouse a witness.         v. 41.

Killingholme — A confirmation by Waker de Rideford 40 the abbey of Newhouse of all the lands given to them in Killingholme. No date, but old. G. abbot of Tussholm a witness.              v. 63.

King's Revenue — A long paper roll containing various things. Forms and copies of Instruments relating to the King's Revenue, Prerogative, &c.                 iii. 1.

Kirkeby — Galfridus Trussel grants the church of Sarneford to the consent of Kirkeby, Lincolnshire. Old, no date, Baldricus, archdeacon of Leicester.   xi. 10.

Kirkestede Priory — Six Instruments           xii. 75.

Kirkestede Priory — An obligation by Walter S. to Avice of Marten to pay eight shillings to Kirkestede for a pittance on the anniversary of Master Andrew bis brother xii. 34.

Kirkestede Priory — Instrument.            xi.

Kirvington — Gilberti de Neuhua grants to Neuhus Abby the church of Kirvington. xii. 18.

Kirkstall — A licence by the abbot of Fountains to the abbot of Kirkstall, that women may come to the church of Kirkstall on certain days, March 5th 1441.                      iv. 39.

Knights — Vide Hospitalers and Rhodes.

Knywaldseye — John de Bracebridge presents Ralph de Redall to the Chauntry of Knyewaldfeye in Kynesbury, xi. 37.

Knywaldseye — Vide Caddington or Cadenham. xi. 36,

Kytebroke — A declaration from the bishop of Rochester, that on searching he found a consent of his predecessor, John, Langdop, anno 1427, to appropriate the church of Kytebroke in that diocese to St. Mary Overie's Priory, March, 1459.                       iv. 53.

Kaburn — Robert bishop of Lincoln grants to the monastery of Newhouse, Mansuram, in Kaburn, and four acres of land to build some offices, and five oxgangs of land. v. 19.

Kavigholme — A grant by John de Thornat to the monks of Newhouse, six oxgangs of land in Kavigholme. R. abbot of Thornton,                                        v. 15.

L.

Ladefort Long — Robert, fon to William de Wavera, grants to Ossabert Taliatora a tost and seven acres in Ladefort. No date.                                                                xi. 31.

Lancaster, Duke of — Vide Brunswick.                                                xv. 9.

Langley — A grant by Stephen de Curzun of one-yard-land in Digathesworth to the nunnery of Langley, in Leicestershire. No. date, but very old.                                 v. 49.

Langley — An agreement between the abbot of Langley and the lady Laetitia, the widow of Roger de, about her jointure and thirds, anno 1260.              v. 52.

Langlele, — St. Mary Premonstrees — Robert Malvisel grants them four acres at Weebred, Suffolk.             ------------------------------------                           xii. 2.

Law — Cases and other private affairs.                               iii. 7.

League — Vide Christian Princes.

Leicestershire — Vide Sheriff.

Leofrice — Carta Saxonica de terris emptis per Ethelstarium Episcopum apud Leofrice & Blakewell, Viz. 5 hydes.                                                           viii. 37.

Letters.

Level, Great — A copy of an act for draining the Great Level extending into the counties of Northampton and Huntingdon, &c. Worm-eaten.                                             iii. 3.

Lewis William — Earl Warren grants to the monastery at Lewes all the Lands of his Fee, by whomsoever given, and also gives the tithes of all his demeans whatsoever. The form of giving seizure by Henr. bishop of Winchester , cutting off locks of hair from the heads of him and his brother before the alter.       xi. 7.

Lewis William — One Wiscardus Luidet grants to the monastery of Lewes the tithes of Kanefold (Little Canfield) in Essex. No date, but old. Endorsed, magister operum. xi. i.

Lichfeld — An account of the church of Southam (I think) in Warwickshire, paying a pension to the dean and chapter of Lichfeld, French. No date.         xi. 40.

Lichfeld — A roll relating to a dispute between the monks of Coventry and canons of Lichfield in the election of a bishop.                                                xiii. 26.

Lincoln — An account of the benefactions of Richard de Gravesend, bishop of Lincoln, to the church of Lincoln ; by the chapter, anno 1292. A copy.          xi. 43.

Limberge Parva — A confirmation by Jeffrey Newbald of a grant made by his father of three acres of land in Little Limberge, in Broclesby, to the abbey of Newhouse. No date.                                   v. 48.

Limberge — An obligation from Matthew de Witefeld, as a security for one Alan de Gurelay, to secure lands in Limberge to the abbot and convent of Newhouse, July 26th 1274.            v. 30.

Ludington — Vide Peterborough.

Langueley (Langley) — A grant by William Pantul of Sum deli & Dalbi, with some land to the nunnery of Langueley. No date, very old.                     v. 62.

Lincolnshire — Rees ap Rees conveys to several persons all his lands in several parishes in Lincolnshire, November, Edward III. 36.                                                  v. 18.

Lorrain — A notification by John duke of Lorrain that he had assigned to his cousin, John lord of Hue, the remainder of 40,000 livres of tours, due to him from the king of England, anno 1300.      v. 14.

Lyn Regis — A copy of the charter granted to the town of King's Lynn, in Norfolk.                 xiii. 22.

M.

Magna Charta — King Edward I.’s confirmation of Magna Charta and Charta de Foresta, in French, at Gaunt, November 5th, Reg. 25. Contracted by the heat.     vii. 9.

Malcolm, King of Scotts — A grant; scorched and not legible.              xv. 20.

Malcolm — to Huntingdonshire ; scorched and not legible.                   xv. 21.

Malden — An ordination of Richard de Gravefend, bishop of London, relating to the founding an house of Carmelites of Malden, anno 1300.                           v. 33.

Man Isle of — Aufrica de Connoght, heiress of Man, signifies to all her people, that she had made over all her right in Man to Sir Simon Mountague, and directs them to receive him as their lord, March 24th 1305.   v. 73.

Manistye — A lease by Sir Thomas Cotton of Manistye Feen, 1650.     xi. 3.

Market Street — An instrument by Robert bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, concerning the patronages and appropriations of several churches in Warwickshire, belonging to the nuns of Markyeate in Bedfordshire, anno 1362. Sullied.                                               iv. 60.

Market Street — Vide Cadenham.                  xi. 6. 8. 36.

Market Street — Instrument.                     xi.

Marriage — Conventio inter Rogerum de Quency, comitum Wynton & dominum de Nevyll, de Maritagio Johannis filii domini Henrici & Isabellae filiae comitis, anno 1246 viii. 7.

Marriage — Vide Henr. VII.

Marton — Petrus de Malolacu lord of Mulgrave confirms to Marton St. Mary, Yorkshire, and canons, whatever they held of his fee, as the scite of the priory, &c. Old, seal gone.              xi. 42.

Mary Princess — An order for the table or diet of the Princess, afterwards Queen Mary, daughter of King Henr. VIII. therefore before the birth of Princess Elizabeth. On paper ; damaged, and imperfect at the beginning.  xiv. 8.

Maurice, Prince — A letter from Prince Maurice to queen Elizabeth, in French, April 13th, no year.    iv. 40.

Maxtoke — The dean and chapter of Lichfield consent to appropriate the church of Maxtoke, July 21st 1336. A copy. -------                          iv. 7.

Maxtoke — A copy of the foundation charter of Sir William Clynton for a chantry in the church of Maxtoke, in Warwickshire, anno 1332. A certificate by Inspeximus.      iv. 56.

Medborne — Alice D. to Richard Medborne grants.                                          xii. 37.

Mekilfeld — The will of William Mekilfeld, Esq; purposing for the Holy Land, November, 1439.     iv. 34

Melebroc — Eadwig Rex donat Wulfrico principi septem cassatas apud Melebroc, anno 956. Apographum.                                                                                   viii. 12.

Melebroc — Edwardus Rex donat Affwino Episcopo Winton Melebroc septem cassatas. Apographum, damaged.                                                                              viii. 9.

Melford Longa — A release by Sir Thomas de Morieux and others to Sir John de Luton of what they had of the said Sir John in Long Melford, &c. in Suffolk, Edward III. 38 xii. 45.

Melsa — King Henr. II. confirms an exchange made between William earl of Albemarle and John de Melsa, and confirms to the monks of Melsa the land on which they were founded, and all their liberties. Melsa in Holderness. Seal gone.

Merchants — Letters and affairs in Japan and East Indies, anno 1618.                        iii. 8

Motnasteries Foreign — Names of estates and their values belonginge to Foreign Monasteries in Norfolk, Suffolk, Kent, Essex, Hartford, and Hereford. Time, Henr. III. vel Edward I.      xiii. 28.

Monks Farley — A licence of mortmain by king Richard to the prior of Monks Farlegh, May 20th, anno 20. Seal gone.                                                                                                     ii. 22

Monks Kirby — A complaint of the Carthusians of the monastery in the Isle of Axholme to the archbishop of Canterbury, conservator of their privileges, concerning a trespass committed at Monks Kirby, in Warwickshire, annexed to their monastery,             iv. 22

Montfort Simon — King Henr. III. grants to William de Gowyr lands in Cumpton and Lillingston, in Nether Melecombe and Stafford, which had belonged to persons concerned in the rebellion headed by Simon de Montfort, November 24th, anno 50.           xi. 18.

Montgomery — — An order to the commissioners of the princess of Wales in the Marches to serve an attachament on Sir Richard Herbert, receiver of the lordship of Montgomery, &c. to appear at Westminster  before the king's general surveyor. No date, I think after the death of prince Arthur.                                                                             iv. 32.

Mordancestre — A complaint to the king and council of an erasure and alteration made in a writ of Mordancestre to the damage of 500 1. to Thomas de Felsham and Johannae his wife (sa Compaigne) and petitioning to prove the said erasure and alteration. No date, but in the time of Edward III. or Richard II.                                                                                                       iv. 23

N.

Nafferton — An brder of king Henr. VIII. to the chancellor of the Dutchy to deliver to Henr. earl of Northumberland a recovery relating to Nafferton, Hundmanby, &c. in Yorkshire, March 10th, anno 1, Signed by the king at the top.                                      xv. 11.

Nasseburgh — Carta Regis Henrici III. de deaforestatione Nassiburgi, anno 1226. Originalis, sigillum deest.                                   viii. 3.

Native — A grant by Walter de Maundeville to William Fortor of one John Natavi sui, for the life of the said John, but nos of his children, Sequela sua, which he had before the grant, 8 Edward III.                                                                                   v. 43.

St. Neot's — A bull of pope Celestine confirming to the priory of St. Neot's the churches of Aynesbury (Esnobeva) and Turvey (Torveia). Seal gone.                       xii. 39.

Nevill, Earl of Warwick — An indenture between Nevill the great Earl of Warwick, and Robert Perett, purporting, that the said Perett should attend, any where in England, the Earl four times a year, viz. at Christmas, Easter, Whitsontide, and all till Lent-tide  and to have for his fee five ounces sterling from his manor of Olney, March 7th, Edward IV. 2. v. 29.

Newburgh — A composition between William de Moubzai and the canons of Newburgh relating so a chantry in the chapel built by the said William, in the parish of Thursk (Trese), No date. Robert, then dean of York. 5 seals.                                               v. 18.

Newhouse Abbey — Grants or Instruments, 22.                                              xii. 74.

Newhouse Abbey — A resignation of five acres in Newhousefield by Agnes D. to Robert Newhouse to the Abbey of Newhouse.                                                                                                v. 37.

Newhouse Abbey — A release of all actions real and personal to the Convent of Newhouse by Ebuld de Res.                                                                                               v. 44.

Newhouse Abbey — A grant by Agnes D. to Robert de Newhouse of nine sellions of land at Newhouse to the Abbot and Convent of Newhouse de.                     v. 58.

Newhouse Abbey — A grant by Gilbert de Thurs to Newhouse Abbey of all the lands in Newhousewhich belonged to Jeffery Newhouse. No date. Witnesses, R. dean of Lincoln, William Chancellour Jeffrey, precentor, and Gilbert, sub-dean.                      v. 72.

Newhouse Abbey — A confirmation by Alan S. to Adam de Powelle to Newhouse Abbey of fix oxgangs and two tosts given them by his father, but he and his heirs were to hold them of the Abbey at 4 d. a year.   v. 74.

Newton — Statutes of the Guild of St. John Baptist at Newton near Castle Acre, Norfolk, anno 1412.                                                          xiii. 1.

Norfolk and Suffolk  — Instruments, 13.                             xii.

Normanby  — Abbot and convent of Neuhus exchange with Simon S. to Alan of Nortorp, land and meadow in Normanby. xii. 19.

Normancross — Court rolls relating to the Hundred of Normancross, Com. Huntingdon. They are called the Hundred Court, and Turnus Domini Regis. Paper, damaged.                     iii. 9.

Northampton — A certificate from Simon earl of Northampton, that Anselm de Codnis had given to the monastery of St. Andrews, in Northampton, two parts of bis tithes at Wullavestonia (Woolaston). Very old, most part of the seal remaining.    x. 3.

Northampton — Simon de Sancto Licio, brother to earl Simon, grants to the nuns of St. Mary le Pree at Northampton, a meadow in Cunitena, 2. ubi vel quo nomine modern.                    xi. 17.

Northampton — Varii loci Com. Northampton, Instruments 19 vel 20.                      xii.

North-cutun — Alan S. to Brian grants to Alan S. to John de Eslaut three cazucates at North-cutun. Q. ubi? No date, a fair seal.                                                                                                   x. 3.

Northumberland — A list of the retinue (retinenties) of Henr. Percy, the first of the Percies, earls of Northumberland, in the Scotch war.                        xiii. 8.

Norton — A process relating to the rectory of Norton in the diocesse of Norwich, between one Petrus Sarracenus and the abbot of Battle, anno 1279.                         xiii. 23.

Norton — Henr. VI. confirms a grant by John earl of Somerset, his governor in France, to one Richard Norton of 100 l. tournois value. In old French, and by the paleness of the ink not easily read ; dated September 26th, anno 1440.                                                                         xii. 6.

Norwich — A grant by king Henr. I. to Ebrard bishop of Norwich of 100 1. from the Hundreds of Walesham and Bleifield, in exchange for the church of Steventon.      ii. 4.

Norwich — A writ of Henr. I. to maintain Herbert bishop of Norwich in his lands and people at Bruselia.                                                    ii. 6.

Norwich — A letter from the prior and chapter of Norwich, that all people, and especially the Religious, would pray for the soul of John de Wakering bishop of Norwich, who died April 9th 1425 ; with an account of his life-roll.                                        ii. 17.

Norwich — A letter from the prior and convent at Norwich to pray for the soul of Thomas Brown bishop of Norwich, who died anno 1445 ; with an account of his life; a roll imperfect.         ii. 18.

Norwich — A confirmation by Ebrard bishop of Norwich of the rights of the prior and convent of the cathedral church or Norwich. Many particulars mentioned; the seal gone.                 ii. 1.

Norwich — A writ of king Henr. II. to the sheriff to maintain the right of common pasture between Bescholes and Framlingham to the church of Norwich.                                   ii. 5.

Norwich — Copies or a recital, by way of example, to — of several deeds belonging to the priory of Norwich by John Peckham, archbishop of Canterbury, anno 1281, Nov. 3d. The Instruments contain three skins of parchment, the the last torn ; and it had three seals, two affixed sideways to the sewing of the skins, the third at the bottom.                       ii. 21.

Norwich — A confirmation by king Henr. I. to the convent of Norwich of lands at Newton, given them by Ralph S, of Godric. Seal remains.                                                                ii. 2.

Norwich — A recital or copies, by way of exemplification, of several grants, other deeds of the hospital of Saint Paul at Norwich, by John bishop of Norwich, anno 1301 ; directed to the priory and convent of Norwich, under whose direction that hospital was. A long very fair roll ; the seal gone.      ii. 10.

Nun Appleton — Eustacius de Merk, and Atheliza de St. Quintin, with the consent of their heirs, grant to Nun, Appleton lands in Appleton, &c. A very old Instrument ; seal remaining.  xii. 46.

Netleton — Grant by Sir Robert S. to Alan de Rowelle of four oxegangs in Netleton, Herdwic, and Wickham, to Newhouse Abbey. No date.                    v. 54,

Netleton — Grant by Benedict S. to William Nettleton of his lands in the Fields of Netleton to the abbey of Newhouse. No date, old.                                                      v. 68.

Netleton — Confirmation by Alan S. to William de Rowelle of lands in Netleton, given to Newhouse Abbey by Benedict S. to William Netleton. No date, old.                   v. 71.

O

Oloughton — A grant by the prior and convent of Coventry to several persons of the next presentation of a moiety of the church of Oloughton, October 14th, anno 1536. Cancelled. v. 27.

Onger — Vide Angre.

Orford — Two sons of John Michel of Orford, in Suffolk, grant to Richard de Heatham their part of a tenement, and two Stadie Kidellerum in Orford Haven, Edward III. 19. xii. 5.

Osneye — Instruments,                                   xi.

St. Osith — Vide Elmestede.

Osolveston — T. archbishop of Canterbury confirms to Odo, abbot, and the canons of Osolveston (Leicestershire) the church and manor of Osolveston, &c. Nฐ date ; seal gone.      xi. 4.

Othery — A grant by William Montagne, earl of Salisbury, of 3 1. 6 s, 8 d. life-annuity, out of his estate in Othery, Somersetshire, to John Cauntelo. French, January, Edward III. 37.          v. 29.

Overy, St. Mary — A grant by Mary, daughter to Laurence of Rohan, of half a merk yearly from her lands at Bedefonte to the canons of St Mary Overy. No date.                     v. 11.

Oxford — A letter with, or a dedication to king Charles I. from the University of Oxford. A body of their statutes lately collected.                                 iv. 49.

Oxford — Vide Benedictine Priory at Oxford.                iv. 6

P

Pailington — A grant by William Turville, lord of Pailington, to William, the smith there, of oneyard land in Pailington                                                      iv. 21.

Pallavicini — Letters patent of queen Elizabeth, acknowledging the borrowing the sum of 33,374 1. 4 s. 4 d. of Horatia Pallavicini, a nobleman of Genoa, 27th May, anno 25.              xii. 3.

Pardon — A Pardon to Sir John Say by king Edward IV. R. 11.                                    v. 9.

Pardon — Pardon of the same, anno 1462. Seal well preserved and guarded.    viii. 13.

Pardon  — A king's pardon. Mouldy; much decayed, and hardly legible in places.        x. 6

Parma — Vide Queen Elizabeth.

Patteskull Church — Vide Godestowe.

St. Paul's — A catalogue of the books in the new library of St. Paul's, founded by Walter Sheryngton, anno 1458. An indented roll.                                            xiii. 11.

St. Paul's — A catalogue of the books in the custody of the Sacristan of St Paul’s, May 1st 1486.       xiii. 24.

Pershore — Depositions relating to privileges granted to Pershore Abby ; the Instruments of which were burnt in a fire with their Abby; No date, but old,  xi. 47.

Peterborough — Alice de Mumby grants to Alan de Mumby all her lands in Peterborough and Wynethorp.----------------                                                                      xii. 57.

Peterborough — A Confirmation by Robert, abbot of Peterborough to Sir Robert Marmyon of the manor of Ludington, &c. formerly held for three knights fees, for two one-half, in consideration of his surrendering to the monastery the manor of Lullington a member of Ludington, and valued at half a knight's fee, August, 1304.     xv. 18.

Petitions — Vide Bowyers.

Pevensey — Walter de Walpole grants to Robert de Maneschal a messuage and two acres in Pevensey, with the final Concord in Pevensey court, February, Edward I. 25. xii. 13.

Pinnelei — Walleran earl of Warwick grants to the nuns of Pinnelei two merks of silver yearly from his rents at Claverdon, with his daughter Gunnora, and Isabella his niece        xi. 16.

Piritune — Geoffery S. to Robert de Mandeville confirms to Richard S. to Oliver de Piritune, the lands at Piritune given by his father.                                                  xii. 38.

Pelesworth — A lease by the nunnery of Pelesworth to John Mason Of Mill in Kynnesbury.            xi. 9.

Pelesworth — Eustacius de Moreton grants to Pelesworth nunnery yard-lands in Sotuwell.  xii. 54.

Portugal — Part of a printed genealogy of the kings of Portugal.                                 xv. 22

Priest — An application to Waller, bishop of Litchfeld and Coventry, for a deacon to be ordained Priest, anno 1309.                                     xi.

Princes Christian — A letter or declaration from the Doge of Venice, Andrew Giibi, relating to a league between some Christian Princes ; and mention made m it of a pensiom to the king of England-Latin. Parchment, burnt on the edge.

Princes Christian — A form of a summons to a lord of parliament to corne to a great council, to consider of an ambassador to be sent to a meeting of Princes called together by the pope, in order for a league against the Turks,                                                xiv.

Prohibitions — A declaration of king Edward II. relating to the Prohibitions, and several other matters, in which ecclesiastical jurisdictions might be affected, November 24th 1316. A large Instsument and very legible, though stained in the lower part.               vii. 10.

Provisions Papal — A letter from pope Martin to Humphrey earl of Stafford to use his interest to get the statute against Papal Provisions, [-------] repealed, anno 60. Seal gone.                   xi. 29.

Pecio de Alto — Vide

Preetwode — An exchange between Sir Robert of — and Belington priory, of a sell if land in —. No date.  v. 56.

Q

Quarrery — A [------] by Thomas Crespen of two acres of land in [F-----] to the abby of Quarrery ; one acre beside. No date      v. 67.

R

Radcliff — A genealogical roll, attested by Norrey and Somerset to be a true copy, anno 1580. Name of Radcliff and Legh, and some other northern families.                     xv. 6.

Ramsay — Catalogus librorum monasterii (de Ramsay, ut puto) in 5 vel 6 membranis. Imperfectus.      ii. 16.

Ravensbury — Charles duke of Suffolk sells to Sir Nicholas Carew the manor of Ravensbury in Mitchum and Moxdon, Surry, May 10th, anno Henr. VIII. 22.     xii. 24.

Records — A collection of notes from the Records of the Tower ; a long paper roll, Q. If the abridgment of the Records in the Tower printed anno 1687, or the mss. E — f. be from the roll.       iii. 2.

Register — A copy of king James I’s patent to Robert Christian and John Langby for the office of Register in ecclesiastical causes, anno 4.                                                ix. 4.

Reindune — Henr. de Mere confirms to Asbert., S. to Asceline Reindune, the lands in Reindune (Suffolk) which Ralph de Mandevill granted to the said Asceline.   xii. 19.

Release — A Release by Sir Thomas Harcourt Handes, of all personal actions. September 14th, Henr. IV. 12.                                                                                              v. 4.

Release — A Release by Robert Mordant to Giles Bossard of all actions real and personal. Edward III. 8.                                                                                       xv. 16.

Religious Houses — Vide Houses.

Religious Houses — Exchange between.

Rentals — A part of a Rental. An imperfect piece. xi. 0.

Retindune — William de Marks grants to William Sutton all the lands that Marks's father held in Retinden, Essex, Edward I. 21.                                                                                    xii. 44.

Revenue — Vide King's Revenue.

Rhodes — A letter of the master and knights of Rhodes to king Henr. VII. choosing the [-------] of their order in his dominions, and desiring his protection, May 27th 1506.            vi. 10.

Richard III. — A fair seal of King Richard, stiled Rex Franciae Angliae. The Instrument gone.           ii. 10.

Robberies — A petition of the commons to the king (Richard II. I think) to punish Robberies. —                  --------------                         xi.

Rochester, Bishoprick — A letter from the Chamberlain of the pope (Boniface IX.) to the bishop of London to take care of the revenues of the Bishoprick of Rochester, of which the pope had provided Richard Yong, bishop of Bangor, anno 1440.                       iv. 12.

Rochester, Church — King Henr. II. confirms to the Church of Rochester all their lands and privileges. Seal melted; the Instrument somewhat contracted by the heat. vii. 7.

Rochester — Ethelbertus Rex Occidentalium Saxonum, seu Cantiariorum, dat Waermundo Episcopo 20 acras et dimid. viculum civitatis Hirobi & mariscum, anno 790. Apographum. N. B. Sub hac apparet alia scriptura vel aetate vel spongia obliterata. Legitur in textu Roffensi, p. 90.                                                                   viii. 29.

Rochester  — A particular of improvements by Dr. Goodman of the estate of the church of Rochester. Signed by John Somer or Somner, steward and chapter clera of the church.          v. 25.

Rochester — Egberthus Rex donat Beormodo episcopo terram 4 aratrorum in Snoddingeland & Holandebearge, anno 34. Autographum. ut videtur Carta in textu Roffensi, p. 99.            viii. 30.

Rochester — Cornwulf Rex Merciorum donat Beornmodo episcopo terram 3 aratrorum ad meridiam civitatis Hrofcester anno 834. Autographum  ut videtur. Carta in textu Roffensi, p. 96.     viii. 31.

Rochester — Eadgarus Rex dat AElfstano episcopo Roffensis 10 mansas apud Bromleah. In textu Roffensi, p. 120                            viii. 33.

Rochester — Egberthus Rex Cantuariae donat Dioran episcopo Roffensi dimidium unius aratris apud Bromley (in Kanciae) anno 778. Textu Roffensi, p. 82.         viii. 34.

Rochester — An agreement between prior Richard and the convent of Rochester and William S  to Ralph de Wye, concerning lands at Eltham, May 1st, 28 Henr. II.     ii. 3.

Rochester — Ethelbert king of West Saxons and Kent grants to Deoran bishop of Rochester some lands in the city of Rochester, anno 781. A copy (I think) not in textu Roffensi.                      vi. 4.

Rochester — Ethelbaldus Rex donat Aldwulfo episcopo Roffensi una navis. Apographum maculatum. In textu Roffensi  p. 66.                                         viii. 10.

Rolls, Historical — Beginning with the creation ; burnt on the back.          xiii. 2.

Rolls — Historical and Genealogical of the kings of England, beginning with king Alfred and ending with E. II. in French. Parchment.                                xiii. 17.

Ronton — An assent of R. de Harecourt that Philip de Chester might be made prior of Ronton (in Staffordshire). Directed to R. bishop of Coventry and Litchfield.  v. 65.

Ruholme — William, son to Alan de la Marre, confirms to Newhouse Abby what his father had given them of his fee at Ruholme. No date                                                 xi. 26.

Ruthyn — The foundation of an ancient hospital at Ruthyn in Co. Denbeigh, by Dr. Goodman dean of Westminster. A copy, anno 1590.             xiii. 20.

Ryce — Licence by queen Elizabeth to Robert Ryce of Reston, in Suffolk, to travel abroad for improvement in learning and languages. No date, a copy.     xii. 9.

Rothwell — A lease for life to Nicholas Malemyrs and Alice his wife of lands in Rothwell from NewhouseAbby, August 18th, Edward II. 9.                                                           v. 36.

S.

Saltery — A grant by Simon, earl of Northampton to tho monks of Saltery St. Mary of his estate at Saltery to build their abby ; the bounds and rights of the estate described particularly ; marked in a lower margin by a late hand  — 1147, 11 Stephani R. Part of the seal remaining, 8, 3.                                                                  viii. 3.

Saltery — A grant or confirmation by brother to the king of the Scots, of Saltery to the monks there. Scorched so as not to be all of it read.                     xii.

Saxon Writing.                                viii. 38.

Scovieby — A resignation by Sir William de Maul to Anthony bishop of Durham of the manor of Scovieby, before granted to him by the said bishop, 1298.      v. 47.

Scovieby — Robert de Percy lord of Bovelton, in Anesly, grants to Gilbert de Luda the manor of Skorreby for 30 l. per annum, reserved rent, anno 1276.                           xii. 31.

Scotland — A writing concerning the succession to the earldom of Chester and crown of Scotland.                                                                                                            iv. 5.

Scotland — An Instrument relating to the claimants of the crown of Scotland.

Scotland — Instructions from the privy council to the lord Scrope, relating to the crown of Scotland, temp. Henr. VI. Imperfect, stained, worm-eaten.                          x. 3.

Scots King  — A fair seal of John king of Scots, well guarded, the Instrument gone.               v. 32.

Seditious Persons — several particulars of occasions of misfortunes to this kingdom in the reigns of Edward II. and Richard II, and Henr. VI. by means of Seditious Persons. No date, but on old paper.       iv. 61.

Sevenhampton — A confirmation by king Edward I. of the manor of Sevenhampton, in Wiltshire, granted by Isabella de Fortibus to one Adam de Strutton, November 17th, anno R. 4.            xv. 10.

Sewardsley — A convention between William de St. John and the nunnery of Sewardsley, in Northampton, whereby he grants them two parts of his manor of East-Neston, Edward II, 18.   xi. 41.

Sharp — A petition of one William Wabledon to Humphrey duke of Gloucester and the council, for a reward for taking one Jack Sharp. No date, in the time of Henr. VI.    iv. 24.

Sherborne Lane — A grant by Roger Ashburnham and Ralph Ramsey to William de Tonge of a house there, Nov. 30th, R. II. 7.                                                                                                   xii, 43.

Shirford — Sireford.

Shuckburgh — A letter of attorney from John Southam, archdeacon of Oxford, to deliver to John, son to John Catesby, what was his father's in Over and Nether Shuckburgh, in Warwickshire, and in Catesby, Northamptonshire, 1405.                              xii. 8.

Shustoke — Henry Sutton gives a messuage and land in Shustoke to pious uses.          x. 46.

Slatoft — Grant by Alan de Rowel to Kirkstede Abby of lands in Slatoft, &c.            v. 76.

Sithings — Sir William de la Pole grants to John S. to William Moubrai, and others, the manor of Sithings, in Norfolk, Edward III. 33.                                                                  xii. 1.

Solihull — John Hawe of Solihull, and John Page, grant to Richard de Muntfort all the lands in Solyhull, which were William Kingsford's, Edward III. 43.             xii. 30.

Somerset (Edward Seymour duke of) — The duke of Somerset's speech, and what happened at his execution.                                                                                                           iv. 17.

Somerset — Writings of the duke of Somerset in the Tower; seem to be questions put to him in the Tower.                                                                                                  x. 6.

Stafford — A petition of Henr. Stafford S. to Edward Stafford, duke of Bucks, to be restored in blood. A copy.                                                                                                 xiii. 19.

Stambridge — Beatrice Malherbe grants to her sister Alice lands in Stanbridge, which Gunnor her mother held. -------------                                                                          xii. 35.

Stamford — A petition to king Henr. VII. relating to letters patent for an hospital at Stamford, founded by William Browne, merchant of the Staple at Calais, anno Henr. VII. 9.       iv. 10.

Stamford  — Copies of four grants to the nuns of St. Michael at Stamford.     xiii. 29.

Stamford Rivers — A grant of Stamford Rivers, in Essex, by John de Ropham to Sir John de Grass, Edward II. 8.-----------------                                                             xii. 40.

Staple at — Vide Chichester.

State Affairs — Copies of several public Affairs temp. Henr. VI. as articles of impeachment of the duke of Suffolk ; something about Humphrey duke of Gloucester ; verses relating to State Matters. N.B. A narrow roll, long, damaged at the beginning.

Statute — An acquittance (endorsed a release of Statute) by Simon de Marke to Thomas Bernardeston for 200 marks, anno 1334.                                                                             xii. 26.

Stepney — A letter to the dean of the Arches from king James I. that he would permit one David English, presented by the crown to Stepney vicarage, to receive the profits of it, on security to repay them if the contest about the patronage be decided against him, October 5th 1603.                                                                                       iv. 33.

Stilton — A draught of a purchase deed of some quitrents in Stilton by Sir Robert and Thomas Cotton, from George Whitmore and Thomas Whitmore, Esquires, anno Ju. 1. 9.             oi. 1.

Stockton and Beres — A letter of attorney from seven persons to deliver possession of the manors of Stockton and Beres, in Gildeston, to Ralph S. to William Garney's, November 30th, Henr. VI. 14. Five seals remain.                                                            v. 3.

Stockton and Beres — An indenture quatripartite of seven persons, trustees, confirming to Ralph S. of William Garneys the manors of Stockton and Beres, in Geldeston, &c. November 10th. Henr. VI. 14.    v. 22.

Stockton and Beres — A grant by Constantine Mortymer and Sir John S, of John Norwych to Sir Ralph Bygot of the manor of Stockton, Dee. Henr. IV. 5.            v. 3.

Stone — A transcript roll of several charters belonging to the priory of Stone (Stanes) in Staffordshire. N. B. The hands of the several originals well imitated.                        xiii. 6.

Stretton — Simon de Preston grants an acre of meadow in Stretton to Walter of Stretton.      xii. 11.

Studley — Peter de Montfort, lord of Beaddefert, grants to the canons regular of Studley, in Warwickshire, his demeans of Wyngarde in Studley. No date. William Cantelupe then bishop of Worcester.           xi. 28.

Studley — A lease for life of a tenement in Studley (Warwickshire) by Peter de Montfort to one Henr. Lovote, Edward II. 16.                                            xv. 26.

Sub-deacon — Petition to William bishop of Litchfild to ordain a person Sub-deacon.                       v. 38.

Suffolk and Norfolk — Instruments, 13.                                                                  xiii.

Sulby — Instrument.                                       xi.

Summes paid— Part of a leaf concerning Summs paixl for the use of Q. King, or some nobleman.                     ----------------                                             iv. 27.

Swinborne — A settlement by Christina lady Middleton upon her son Sir John Middleton going to marry Isabella, daughter to Roger de Thornton, of the rnanor of' Earl Swinborne, &c. anno 1421.         xii. 41.

Sydney (Sir Philip) — A Latin letter to him from onte Simond Petkum, praying his recommendation to the earl of Leicester. No date.                                                   iv. 43.

T.

Teutonici Order — A letter of king Henr. VI. or VII. to a knight of the Teutonick Order, for leave to buy com in their country, November 23th, an. [-----]. Damaged,                        xi. (?).

Thele — A confirmation by Sir William de Goldington, founder of the college of Thele, for five secular chaplains, of the grant of the church of Thele and Aldham to the said college, March 12th 1317.     v. 46.

Tickhill — A final concord in the court at Tickhill, concerning four and two oxgangs at Tickhill, &c. anno 1220.                                                           v. 24.

Tickhill — A grant by king Edward III. of the manors of Tickhill, de Alto Pecco, &c. to John duke of Lancaster, in exchange for the honor of Richmond, June 26th, anno 46. most part of the seal remaining. .           xv. 1.

Tonge — A grant by Roger de la Zouche to Henr. de Hugesert of three yard-lands at Norton and Schawe, and seven acres of woodland at Scharlege and la Barnde, and a park (vivarium) or fishpond, and pannage for 20 hoggs, and a boar, or 40 young hoggs, in his manor of Tonge. A copy, but old.    ii. 8.

Tonge — A confirmation by Alan de la Zouche to John de Prees of several lands in or near his manor of Tonge. A copy.                                                              ii. 9.

Tonsure, first — The office at conferring the Tonsure, and the forms or blessing the several parts of the ecclesiattical habit, and several vessels and places of the church. A very narrow roll.        xiii. 4.

Torkesey — A long roll containing the rights and privileges of Torkesey, Lincolnshire.                        ii. 14.

Totenham — A grant by Malcolme king of the Scots to Robert, son of Sewin de Norham, of 27 or 140 acres at Totenham. Scorched, so as not legible throughout; seal melted.      xv. 19.

Totham — Two daughters of Walter Malherbe grant to Philip de Eya, part of their lands in Totham, Essex.                                                               xii. 6.

Tower — Grant of a yeoman waiter's place in the Tower by queen Elizabeth, with the fee of 8d. per diem. Seal melted.                                                          xv. 23.

Trade — Various letters relating to history, trade, &c.                              iii. 6.

Treaty.

Trinity Church, London — A grant by king Henr. I. to the canons of Trinity Church, London, of 25 1. per scalam, to pray for the soul of his queen Matilda, out of the revenues at Exeter, given by the said queen. Latin. Fair seal, well preserved.                                                  vii. 2.

Trinity Church, London — An ordination by Richard bishop of Winchester  between the canons of Trinity, London, and St. Mary of Southwark, that those of Southwark should pay to Trinity yearly, out of the church of St. Mildred and the chapel of St Mary. No date. Bartholomew bishop of London a witness.                                               xi. 3.

Turner — A licence by queen Elizabeth to doctor Peter Turner to practise physic. No date, a copy.      xii. 7.

Turnewell — Walleran earl of Warwick confirms an agreement between Ralph de Grafton aud William de Arden, concerning lands in Turnewell.       xi. 39.

Trese (Thrifk) — A composition between William de — See Newbury.

Thorneholme — A licence from Osbert, abbot of the convent of Newhouse, to Ralph de Wormeles and his heirs, of a free passage for themselves and cattle through their inclosure at Thorneholme. No date, old.  v. 60.

Verdon — A roll in Court hand, tempore Jacobi primi, reciting an inspeximus of Richard II. touching the partition of the lands of one Theobald de Verdon.              ii. 24.

Vesci, Familia de — Vide Constable.

U.

Ulseby — Henr. ad hee Mare de Ulseby grants to the abbey of Newhouse four sellions of land at Ulseby.                                                                             xii. 56. or 86.

Ulster — A commission by queen Elizabeth to the Ulster King at Arms, giving him power to do things proper to his office, September 12th, anno 23; and Ulster's appointment of a deputy.                                              x.5.

W.

Wales, South — An indenture between the king and Edward duke of York to be his lieutenant in South Wales, with 250 men at arms, and 780 archers, &c. In French, Nov. 29th, anno R. 5. Q. quis Rex? Half of the duke's seal remaining.                                                                                         x. 4.

Wargrava — King Edward the confessor's confirmation of Weregreva (Wargrave in Berkshire) granted by his mother Elgwyva Imma to Winton, old minster (Burich) of Winchester , in Saxon ; part of the seal remaining. Instrument rent al most in two.                    x. 11.

Warmington — Some Latin rhiming monkish verses and copies of three Instruments ; two of them relating to a Watercourse in Warmington, and the other to tithes of hay and sed grounds in Dorset Parva, both in Warwickshire. N. B. Two leaves from a book.                   iv. 14.

Warwick, Earl — A list of the retinue (viz.) men at arms and archers of the earl of Warwick, to serve for the reinforcement of Calais. Not said which earl. A paper roll in French, not old.        xiii. 7.

Warwickshire — A deed of one Richard Andrew, investing lands in trustees to make a settlement upon one John Andrew and his wife, Decernber 20th, Henr. VI. 23.             iv. 1.

Warwickshire — King Edward III. appoints John Peche sheriff of Warwickshire and Leicestershire, November 10th, anno 43.                           xi. 12.

Warwickshire — Instruments of the concerns of private persons in various counties, chiefly Warwickshire, Nฐ 94                                                                              xi.

Warwickshire — Varii loci Com. Warwick, Nฐ 23.                             xii. 87. 109.

Waterbeache — Pope Boniface the VIII's bull confirming to the nuns of Waterbeache (Cambridgeshire) their privilege. Seal gone.                                                              xi. 19.

Wavermerstone —Randall Cateshy sells to his elder brother John, the manor of Wavermerstone, Warwickshire, April 20th, Elizabeth 15.                  xii. 32.

Wedon Pinkeny — A grant by William Plumtun to the convent of Wedon Pinkeny. No date, but old; about anno 1200.                                                                                                    v. 34.

Welewike — A confirmation by Emma, lady of Welewike, to Newhouse Abby of 16 oxgangs of land, given them by John Thomas. No date.                               v. 77.

Welyngton — Vide Appeleye.

Wenefryde — Vide Chad vel David.

Westminster — A large charter of king Edward the Confessor to Westminster Abby, printed in Septm. Concil. vol. 1, p. 268. The seal melted and the Instrument contracted in some places, but most of it legible. N. B. If not a forged charter.------ vi. 2,

Westminster — A charter of William I. to Westminster  Abby. Contracted by the heat ; part of the seal remains, N. B. Forged.                                                vi. 3.

Westminster — A grant of privileges to.Westminster Abby by Henr. II. Seal melted ; Instrument contracted. ----------------------                                                             vi. 5.

Westminster — A grant by king Edward the Confessor of Chelsey to Westminster Abby. Seal gone.           vii. 6.

Westminster — King Henr. I's confirmation of privileges to Westminster Abby. Seal melted; Instrument contracted, and partly burnt and contracted, so as not to be all read.                     vii. 8.

Westminster — King Edward the Confessor's grant of Windsor to Westminster Abby. Contracted by heat.                                                                                           vii. 13.

Westminster — -A grant by William earl of Essex of the church of Sabridgworth (Sabrihtes urde) to Westminster Abby. No date, but very old.                                      x. i.

Westminster — King William I’s grant of the Decime de Roteland to Westminster  Abby. Printed in Madox Formulare Anglicanum.                                                                                xvi. 2.

Willoughby — An menture, purporting, that William Willoughby pay to his sister Margaret 1000 marks for her portion, if the personal estate of his father, Robert Willoughby, hold out to so much, Richard II. 20.                                                                                        v. 244

Wills Mekilfeld — W. 34. David Cysset.                               iv. 29.

Winchester — Eadredus Rex donat ecclesiae Winton, C. muntas in Duntune & Eblesburna. Apographum mutilatum.                                                     vii. 11.

Winchester — King William grants to the old minster of Winchester  Butter-mere, Saxonice. Apographum.                                               viii. 15.

Winchester — Ethelstanus Rex confirmat ecclesiae Winton & Frithestanae episcopae 7 mansas apud Taunton prius datas ab AEthelreado Rege. Apographum.     viii. 17.

Winchester — Ethelulfus Rex Occidentalium Saxonum donat Swithun episcopo Winton scriptura. Lectu difficilis.                                           viii. 35.

Winchester — Vide Melbroc.                 viii. 9. 18.

Winchester — Vide Wargrave.               x. 11.

Winchester — King Edward the Confessor grants to Alfwin bishop of Winchester six mansas apud Hoddingatun, anno 1046, the — in Saxon. Contracted by heat. A transcript, and about the year 1300 by the hand.                                   xii. 10.

Winchester — A copy of several popes bulls to the prior and monks of Winchester  cathedral, damaged and sullied at the beginning. A paper roll, wrote by two several hands, and at two several times.        xiii. 16.

Winterborne — Charta Richardi I. Regis confirmans Aluno Basset manerium de Winterburn, repetita confirmatione eo propter quod sigillum affixum priori chartae erat perditum, et dum captus fuit Rex in Alemannia in aliena potestate constitutum. Mutilata est, August 22d, anno R. 9.                                             xiii. 1.

Wokendon, South (Wimbledon) — A conveyance by William Tyrrell, Esq; to Charles duke of Suffolk, one moiety of South Wokendon, in Essex, November 26th Henr. VIlI. 20.             v. 7.

Wemerugge — A confirmation by king Edward II. of several grants of king Henr. II. and king Edward I. to the priory of Wombrugge, in Shropshire, March 15th, anno. R. 12. Seal gone. iv. 36.

Wool — Vide Forest, in Essex.

Worcester — Names of benefices in the gift of the bishop of Worcester, and their value, and articles for visiting an abbey. N. B. It looks like a leaf from a book.                  iv. 11.

Worcester — Conventus de Wigornia concedunt D. D. Henrico de Blontesdone eleemosinario Regis & Johanni de Grandewell, clerico fraternitatem & participationem bonorum operum  anno 1298. Autographum, sigillum deest                       viii. 2.

Worcester — Wulftan bishop of Worcester grants Alfestun (15 hydes) to the monks of Worcester. A long flip, old ; boundaries in Saxon.                                                                xi. 2.

Worcestershire — A precept from the sheriff of Worcestershire (Richard de Beauchamp) to the constable of Duddeley Castle, to provide armed men to go against the Welch in rebellion. No date.                x. 4.

Wykeford — A declaration from the King's Bench relating to Wykeford, in Essex, decreed to Sir Anthony Wingfield, November 28th, king Henr. VIII. 18.                xi. 48.

Wytheryng — John Marshall, canon of Lincoln, and others, release to John Haugh of Haugh, and others, ait their right in the manor of Wytheryng, in Lincolnshire  February 20th, Henr. VI. 8.                                              ----------------                     xii. 22.

Winthorp — Confirmation by William S. to Stugo de Paunton of lands called Tonneland, in Winthorp, given by any of his ancestors to the priory of Belington. No date.    v. 55.

West Tyryngton — A lease from the priory of Belington to Hugh Rason of West Tyryngton of a tost in West Tyryngton, 1362.                                                                  v. 59.

Wodehalle — A grant to the convent of Kirkstede by Ralph S. to John Clark of Tynton of twelve acres of land in Wodehalle. No date.                                v. 61.

Y

Yaxley— Law papers touching the manor of Yaxley, in Huntingdonshire, William Williams and others plaintiffs, Sir William Cotton and others, defendants.                         i. 2.

York, St. Clement's — Instrument.                                                                         xi.

York — St. Leonard's Provisions and precepts. Orders for the brethren and sisters of the hospital of St. Leonard at York, made by the master of the hospital, July 23d, anno 1294. N. B. Printed in Monast. Angliae, tom. 2. p. 371.                                                           iv. 28.

York, St. Marie's — A grant by Bernard de Bailld of the churches of Gainford, Bernard Castle, and Middleton, to St. Marie's at York. No date, Hubert dean of York, a witness.                   v. 76.

York — Copies of several grants to St, Marie’s at York, A parchment roll, imperfect.                 xiii. 2i.

Yorke Province — A roll of the orders made by the canons regular of St. Austin of the Province of York, at their general chapters, from 1323 to 1289, Roll written, anno 1291. —                                                   xiii. 3.

CHARTAE OMISSAE.

A grant by the priory of Belington to Christiana, dauehter of Simon Pollard, of something held of them by her father, a croft (I think) in Houton.              v. 80.

Belington — John S. to Philip Northe gives three sellions of land at Wodehill, in Belington, to the priory of Belington.                                                    xi. 34.

A Commission by king James I. thus endorsed : a Commission touching defective titles passed to the subjects from princes heretofore. This never passed, but the like in May 1609, with some alterations.     xii. 4.

Emma, Widow of William Muriel, confirms to the nuns of Belington whatever her husband had given them.                                       xii. 4.

Adam S. to Henr. de Cuningesby grants to the monks of Kirkestede a piece of a tost 60 feet long and 22 broad, in Cuningesby.                                                 xii. 7.

Peterborough — The prior and convent of Bulington grant to John Hanch the third part of a tost in Burge, Peterborough.                                              xii. 9.

Haketon — Geofry de Walmasgate grants to the nuns at Belington six acres of land in Haketon.        xii. 15.

Bekering — The prior and convent of Belington farm out to Robert Rome lands in Bekering. xii. 16.

Neutun — Muriel, widow of Hugh Puinfold, grants to the nuns at Belington lands in Neuton, and a tost.                                                      xii. 17.

Killingholm — Robert Martel of Killingholm, grants to the Abby of Newhouse an oxgang of land in Killingholm,                          xii. 20.

Creton — An enfeofment by Oliver Mauleverer and his wife of the Manor of Creton, Lincolnshire, on John de Newport, Henr. IV. 2.                                              xii. 29.

Shustoke — A court roll, or part of Shustoke, Warwickshire, the estate of Sir William Mountfort, anno Henr. VI. 25.                                                        xii. 33.

Killingholm — Maud, widow of Robert Martel, releases to Newhouse Abby her right to what her husband had granted to them in Killingholm.                        xii. 49.

Marton — Maud, widow of Walter Fitzwalter, grants all her marish in Marton to Bullington convent.                                                           xii. 51.

Ruchtun — William S. to John Maring grants to Kirkstede Abby a meadow, computed at ten acres, in Ruchtun. No date, but old.                                        xii. 52.

Scotland — A writing (I think) the title of Robert Bruce to the crown of Scotland, represented to king Edward I. in August 1291 ; in French, with many coats of arms in the hand of that time; but damaged and tarnished, and contracted by fire.

Snelleshund — Hugh de Morlei grants to the monastery of Kirkstede what belonged to him in Snelleshund Marsh, by way of exchange. No date, old.                          xii. 53.

Thorpthenles — John S. to John de Maydenstone releases to Anthony bishop of Durham all his rights to the manor of Thorpthenles, Mardi 8th 1307.                              xii. 48.

Tirrington — Roger Musteil grants to his brother William a tost and two oxgangs of land in Tirrington.                                                     xii. 55.

THE END.



[1] From a Collation of the MS. Papers of Sir Ralph Winwood, &c. made by Edmund Sawyer, Esq; designed as a Collation of his three Volumes of the Memorials of Affairs of State, and now in the Possession of the Right Hon. Philip Earl of Hardwicke.

Rot. Pat. 6 Car. I. p. 6. n. 4. dorso. Commission to the Earl of Manchester and others to inspect Records, &c. in the Cotton Library.  Rymer's Fœd. Vol. xix. P. 198.

[2] Lord Oxford.

[3] Peu lisible (note C. R.)

[4] Ce po่me a ้t้ publi้ par Victor Cousin in Fragments philosophiques, tome 2, 3่me ้d., Paris, Ladrange libraire, 1838, (peut ๊tre consult้ sur books.google.fr). (note C. R.)

[5] Texte souvent tr่s peu lisible dans le passage qui suit. (note C. R.)

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